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FOREST AND STREAM. 
[Aug. 25, 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 1 hree-piece Black Bass Casting Rod, short butt; length of rod, 6ft.; 
weight, 190z.; price, $2.00. Quadruple Multiplying Reel, 60 yds., $1.00. 
Aluminum Automatic Reel, $3.7s. 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 
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BIG-GAME MAILING CARDS. 
At the present time a great many people are interested in picture cards for mailing, and 
many different scenes and subjects have been chosen to adorn such cards. 
Some of the big-game pictures, which from time to time have appeared in the Forest 
and Stream, are good subjects for such mailing cards for the big-game hunters, and we 
have prepared a set of half a dozen which cover: 
The Moose. The Mountain Sheep. 
The Elk. The Prong Horned Antelope, and 
The White Tail Deer. The Mule Deer, or Rocky Mountain Black Tail. 
These sets, printed with great care, are in two colors, and with sufficient margin for a few 
words of writing, will be sent post free on receipt of 25 cents. 
FOREST AND STREAM PUBLISHING CO., 346 Broadway, New York. 
America’s Greatest Railroad” 
REACH THE THOUSAND ISLANDS FROM EVERY DIRECTION 
C. F. DALY, Passenger Traffic Manager, New York. 
WILD GAME POST CARDS 
Reproduced in natural colors from life. Seven varieties. 
Twelve different views. Send 25 cents silver and 2 cent 
stamp. Photographs from original negatives, 6 y 2 x 8 l / 2 , 
50 cents each Address 
W. S. A. F. BERRY, 
W Id AnimeJ Photographers, : Gardiner, Montana. 
HT It doesn’t matter much how far you 
H go, or how long you stay, the first meal V 
W time in the open calls for a cooking out- ■ 
¥ fit, and from then on it becomes a question 1 
r of comfortable eating, comfortable sleeping, 
and comfortable clothing. 
If you have not seen our new 300-page cata¬ 
logue F, you have no conception of the hundreds 
of devices which make out-door life comfortable, 
Send for the catalogue, we mail it postpaid on 
request. 
ABERCROMBIE FITCH CO. 
Complete Outfits for Explorers, 
Campers, Prospectors and Hunters 
57 Reade St. (One door from B’way) New York 
'"Y 
DONT BLAME 
THE KEEL 
if it fails you at a critical moment. 
Don’t give it a chance to fail you— 
use “3-in-One” and it never will! 
This oil keeps the reel’s sen¬ 
sitive mechanism in perfect 
order. “3-in-One” is the Con- 
one sure and safe reel y&£^ tains no 
lubricant. Won’t __ J ^^ ac id. It abso- 
gum; won’t lutely prevents 
”dry out. rust. Apply it to rod 
joints, they will come 
apart easily. Use on rod, 
_ —it’s good for wood—pro¬ 
motes pliability. Rub on line, 
prevents rotting. Trial bottle 
sent FREE by G. W. COLE CO., 
121 Washington Life Building, 
Mew York City. 
DUXRAK SPORTSMEN'S CLOTHING 
^ ^ **^‘**^ Just the thing for gunning, fishing, 
camping, boating, climbing. Booklet with samples of material free. 
BIRD. JONES ® KENYON, 3 Blandina St.. Utica.. N. Y. 
AMERICAN 
DUCK SHOOTING 
By GEORGE BIRD GRINNELL 
No single gunner, however wide his experi¬ 
ence, has himself covered the whole broad field 
of duck shooting, and none knows so much about 
the sport that there is nothing left for him to 
learn. Each one may acquire a vast amount of 
novel information by reading this complete and 
most interesting book. It describes, with a por¬ 
trait, every species of duck, goose and swan 
known to North America; tells of the various 
methods of capturing each, the guns, ammunition, 
loads, decoys and boats used in the sport, and 
gives the best account ever published of the re¬ 
trieving Chesapeake Bay dog. 
About 6oo pages, 58 portraits of fowl, 8 full- 
page plates, and many vignette head and tail 
pieces by Wilmot Townsend. 
Price, edition de luxe on hand made paper, 
bound in buckram, plates on India tint paper, 
each copy numbered and signed by author. $5.00. 
Price library edition, $3.50. 
FOREST AND STREAM PUBLISHING CO. 
