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[Dec. i, 1906. 
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Catalogue. 
Salem, Ohio 
THIS WINTER. 
WILL SEE MORE BOATS BUILT THAN EVER BEFORE 
SAIL POWER 
Avoid those vexatious delays in the spring. Be wise—start your work early. 
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Marine Railways. 
Winter storage. 
BUILDERS OF SAIL AND POWER. CRAFT, 
PORT WAHINGTON. L. I.. N. Y. 
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and want the greatest possible SPEED, as well as com¬ 
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developed the pace you expected, buy a new 1906 model 
CUSHMAN ENGINE, 
It never disappoints. It always makes good. Simplest 
and most powerful engine. Valveless; cylinder, water 
jacket and head cast in one piece. The CUSHMAN 
MOTOR holds many speed records. Single and double 
cylinders, 2 to 20 H. P. Send for illustrated descriptive 
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CUSHMAN MOTOR COMPANY, Lincoln, Neb. 
DAN KIDNEY SON, West De Pere, Wis. 
Builders of fine Pleasure and Hunting Boats, Canoes, 
Gasoline Launches, Small Sail Boats. Send for Catalogue. 
KNOCK DOWN BOATS 
Launches, row and Of all Descriptions. 
sail boats. 
Canoes and Hunting 
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C&iioe Handling and Sailing. 
The Canoe: History, Uses, Limitations and Varieties, 
Practical Management and Care, and Relative Facts. 
By C. Bowyer Vaux (“Dot”). Illustrated. Cloth, 
168 pages. Price, $1.00. New and revised edition, 
with additional matter. 
A complete manual for the management of the canoe. 
Everything is made intelligible to the veriest novice, and 
Mr. Vaux proves himself one of those successful in¬ 
structors who communicate their own enthusiasm to their 
pupils. 
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TRAVEL NATURE STUDY SHOOTING FISHING,YACHTING 
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are not responsible for the views of correspondents. 
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Introduced Quail in Pennsylvania. 
Editor Forest and Stream: 
Four coveys of quail were hatched on my 
farm in Pennsylvania during the early summer 
and later a second crop now about half grown. 
They were all guarded with great care and I 
anticipated some good shooting when the season 
opened, but not a bird could I find except the 
half grown ones, which were exempt. For sev¬ 
eral years I have been putting out North Caro¬ 
lina birds with about the same results, but last 
spring changed to Dakota birds with the assur¬ 
ance that they would not migrate, but it seems 
they do not stay any better than the southern 
ones. They have not been disturbed, for all the 
surrounding farms, amounting to about i,ooo 
acres, are posted and no shooting of any kind 
allowed. Are my efforts at stocking unusual, or 
do all foreign birds migrate? 
[Our correspondent’s letter was dated Nov. 16. 
At that time the weather was warmer than usual 
for the season, and it is quite likely that the quail 
were in search of winter feeding grounds of a 
character to which they have been accustomed. 
They may be found within a mile, perhaps further 
away, but it is not likely they have gone to any 
distant point. —Ed.] 
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