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FOREST AND STREAM. 
[July 14, 1906. 
NOTICE TO FISHERMEN. 
I am with you again for 1906 with my new catalogue. Lots of new goods this 
year. My new Heartwood Rods are like tempered steel, see catalogue. Two- 
piece or Three-piece Black Bass Casting Rod, short butt; length of rod, 5 
weight, 130z.; price, $2.00. Quadruple Multiplying Reel, 60 yds., $1.00. 
Aluminum Automatic Reel, $3.75. Free running reel with adjustable click, 
40 yds., 90c. Hollow point Carlisle, New York, Sproat, Sneck bend, Cincin¬ 
nati Bass and Aberdeen Hooks, single gut, 12c. doz.; double gut, 17c. doz. 
Single gut, i-yd. leaders, 20c. doz.; double gut, 45c. doz. Send stamp for 
116-page catalogue. 
J. F. MARSTERS, 
55 Court Street. - Brooklyn. N. Y. 
THE THOUSAND ISLANDS 
are more attractive than ever this season. The New York Central 
Lines Four-Track Series No. 10, “The St. Lawrence River from 
the Thousand Islands to the Saguenay,” contains the finest map 
ever made of this region. Copy will be sent free, postpaid, on 
receipt of a two-cent stamp by George H. Daniels, Manager, 
General Advertising Department, Room 175, Grand Central 
Station, New York. The 
NEW YORK 
(entral 
LINES 
‘America’s Greatest Railroad' 
REACH THE THOUSAND ISLANDS FROM EVERY DIRECTION 
C. F. DALY, Passenger Traffic Manager, New York. 
<?T I M e Jf pe 5 S uf d ,Y ith L 20 , 0 Lakes and Rivers 
speckled trout, black bass and salmon trout abound. Magnifi- 
cent canoe trips. A paradise for the camper and angler. 
Altitude nearly 2,000 feet above sea level. Pure and exhilarat- 
jne,atmosphere. A beautifully illustrated publication giving 
tuHdescnphon, maps, etc., sent free on application to 
G. W Vaux, 017 Merchants’ Loan & Trust Bid., Chicago, 
r • P. Dwyer, 290 Broadway, New York, N. Y. 
J • H. Hanley, 360 Washington St., Boston, Mass. 
W. Robinson, 506 Park Building, Pittsburg Pa 
or to G. T. Bell, Gen. Pass, and Ticket Agt., Montreal, Can. 
If the outfit for 
a summer camp is care- 1 
f fully selected from a catalogue such as 1 
r our big new book of 300 pages, there can 
be more comfort than you have ever dreamed 
of. Without a good tent, and a few of the 
right accessories, camping can be a dismal 
failure even under midsummer weather con¬ 
ditions. Send for our catalogue F and go 
through it for ideas. Then add to the outfit one 
of our Touradif or Club canoes, which any 
woman can handle in safety. 
ABERCROMBIE FITCH CO. 
Complete Outfits for Explorers, 
Campers, Prospectors and Hunters 
57 Reade St. (One door from B’way) New York 
“In the Maine Woods” 
9th Annual Edition. 
SPORTSMEN’S GUIDE BOOK 
Published by the 
Bangor & Aroostook R.R. 
192 pages, 133 beautiful half-tone 
illustrations, all new. Cover and 
two insert pages in three colors, 
suitable for framing. Copy mailed 
anywhere upon receipt of 10 cents 
in stamps to cover postage. 
Address Guide Book 17, Bangor, Me. 
C. C. BROWN, General Passenger Agent. 
A Big Game and Fish Map of New 
Brunswick. 
We have had prepared by the official draughtsman of 
New Brunswick a map of that Province, giving the local¬ 
ities where big game—moose and caribou—are most 
abundant, and also the streams in which salmon are 
found, and the rivers and lakes which abound in trout. 
Price, Jl. 
FOREST AND STREAM PUBLISHING CO. 
Ca.i\oe a.nd Boa.t Building. 
A Complete Manual for Amateurs. Contain¬ 
ing plain and comprehensive directions for the 
construction of Canoes, Rowing and Sailing Boats 
and Hunting Craft. By W. P. Stephens. Cloth. 
Seventh and enlarged edition. 264 pages. Nu¬ 
merous illustrations, and fifty plates in envelope. 
Price, $2.00. 
FOREST AND STREAM PUBLISHING CO 
TRAINING vs. BREAKING. 
Practical Dog Training; or, Training vs. Breaking. By 
S. T. Hammond. To which is added a chapter on train¬ 
ing pet dogs, by an amateur. Cloth, 165 pages. Price, JL 
FOREST AND STREAM PUBLISHING CO. 
