Sept, i, 1906.] 
FOREST AND STREAM. 
323 
THOUSANDS of TESTIMONIALS 
still coming in from 
DELIGHTED ANGLERS 
Who use “WYERS FRERES” TACKLE 
If your dealer has no stock 
send your order direct to 
the factory :: :: :: 
CONTINENTAL WORKS 
REDDITCH, ENGLAND; 5 
Catalogues Post Free. 
Manager: Albert Smith. 
POLO! POLO!! 
Eroom’s Polo Sticks and Balls 
are known all over India, South Africa, Australia, 
and other Countries where the game is played. 
Our Sticks are used by all crack players. 
Prices moderate. Good terms to large Buyers 
EROOM (El CO., Polo Specialists, 
CALCUTTA, INDIA. 
PROTECT YOUR LIFE with the 2 IN 1 
HUNTERS’ SAFETY CAP. 
Regulation tan corduroy cap for hunt¬ 
ing; reversing flaming red flannel 
lining to outside gives absolute pro¬ 
tection from rifles of deer hunters. 
If not at your dealer’s, mailed pre¬ 
paid on receipt of address, size 
and $1.00. 
WESTERN HAT & MFG. CO., Dept. B, Milwaukee,Wis. 
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, $1. 
FOREST AND STREAM PUBLISHING CO. 
Sell Me a Song -1 will pay $ 1000.00 
FOR GOOD OLD 
SONGS 
AND 
AVORITE MELODIES 
This offer is ?LioCU\tJJL C£vg*FvFAl/~ 
free for all. ' 
1 am compiling a National Heart Song Book, and want the people 
of America to help me select the best songs for this magnificent col¬ 
lection. You can recall a song that has inspired you, a song that 
still lingers and endures. I want that song. Strike the “mystic 
chord of memory,” and see what a flood of now half-forgotten songs 
will be started along the tide of recollection. 
I want ten classes or kinds of songs, and forty-nine songs in 
each class. The ten classes are:—Patriotic and War Songs; Sea 
Songs and Chanteys; Lullabies and Child Songs; Dancing Songs, 
Lilts and Jigs; Plantation Songs and Negro Melodies; Hymns 
and Revival Songs; Love Songs of all Races; Selections from 
Operas and Operettas; Concert Hall Songs and Ballads; and Col¬ 
lege, School and Fraternity Songs. 
For the best song in each of the above ten classes, I will 
pay $25.00; for the second, $15.00; the third, $10.00; the fourth, 
$5.00, and for the next best forty-five songs in each class I will pay 
$1.00 each. Subscribing for the National is not a condition, 
Heart value counts; in case of a tie, the awards wdl be di¬ 
vided equally. We cannot be responsible for contributions; stamps 
should be enclosed for return postage. 
Those who endorse The Happy Habit should read the 
National Magazine—it’s optimistic, with bright, sparkling stories. 
10c. per copy. 3 mos. trial 25c. $1.00 per year. 
Use this coupon in sending your subscription, but subscribing 
is not demanded of song contributors. 
Joe Chapple, Editor 
National Magazine, Boston, Mass. For. & Str. 46 
Dear Sir: For.herewith, please send the National 
Magazine to me for.months. 
Name. 
Street 
Absolute 
Safety 
is tlie first merit of the 
Price (Nickel) 
Famous H. & R. Revolvers 
When selecting a firearm for purposes of defence, for 
hunting or for target practice—the first consideration 
should be safety. Harrington & Richardson Revolvers are high grade firearms— 
made of the very best obtainable materials, in a factory equipped witli the most im¬ 
proved machinery operated by skilled mechanics, thoroughly trained in its use. 
Every part is rigidly inspected and every finished revolver thoroughly tested to insure 
absolute freedom from flaws of any kind. The construction of H. & R. Revolvers is ac¬ 
curate to the thousandth part of an inch. There is none of the shake or rattle you will notice in 
cheap revolvers. They are built for business and if properly cared for will last a life time. 
The H. & R. Hammerless Revolver shown in the illustration is not only absolutely safe, but 
it is quick in action and effective. There is no hammer to catch in the pocket; it can be fired only 
by pulling the trigger and cannot be accidentally discharged. Five shots may be fired as rapidly as 
the finger can be moved. Automatic ejector makes reloading easy. No other revolver sold for 
the same price is as good; no revolver at any price is more effective. 32 or 38 caliber, nickel 
plated, 5 shots, price $6 00. Send for free illustrated catalogue of H. & R. Revolvers and H. & R. 
Single Guns. 
H. & R. Revolvers are sold by all dealers in reliable sporting goods, or will be sent express- 
age paid on receipt of price. 
HARRINGTON & RICHARDSON ARMS CO., 307 Park Avenue, Worcester, Mass. 
Sportsmen’s Clothing 
Sheds Water like a Duck’s Back 
Combines the advantage of perfect tailoring 
with perfect protection against rain. Water¬ 
proofed by a patent process, permitting thorough 
ventilation. Cloth as soft as chamois, yet rain 
cannot penetrate it, whether in driving down¬ 
pour or dreary all-day drizzle. Equally appro¬ 
priate to fair or rainy weather. Fit, finish and 
waterproof qualities guaranteed. Sightly and 
durable. 
Coat double stitched and lined throughout 
with same material. Reinforced shoulder cap. 
Patent bellows under arm gives extra ventila¬ 
tion, and freedom of movement with paddle, rod 
or gun. Pockets everywhere. 
Trousers reinforced from hip to knee. Double 
seat. 
Give snug breast measure, height, and length 
of arm from center of back. Waist and leg for 
trousers. 
Light, tan or dead grass green. 
Coat, $5 ; trousers, §3 ; hat, $1. Express prepaid. 
FOR LADIES’ WEAR 
Neatly tailored coat and skirt. Gives absolute 
protection on any outing trip. Suitable for gun¬ 
ning, fishing, tramping, boating, climbing. 
Coat, $5.00; skirt, $4.00. Express prepaid. 
Booklet, with samples of material and directions 
for self-measurement sent free. 
BIRD, JONES & KENYON, 
3 Blandina St. Utica, N. Y. 
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*4 x 8 } 4 , 
50 cents each Address 
W. S. (EL a. f. BERRY. 
Town. 
Wild Animal Photographers, : Gardiner, Montana. 
