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FOREST AND STREAM. 
TDec. 8, 1906. 
Motor Boats, Row Boats, 
Hunting and Fishing Boats 
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. 
MANHASSET SHIPBUILDING ft REPAIR CO. 
BUILDERS OF SAIL AND POWER. CRAFT. 
PORT WAHINGTON. L. I.. N. Y. 
Marine Railways. 
Winter Storage. 
IF YOU ARE BUILDING A NEW BOAT 
and want the greatest possible SPEED, as well as com¬ 
fort and pleasure, or if you have a boat which has not 
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 
booklet of this remarkable engine. 
CUSHMAN MOTOR COMPANY, Lincoln, Neb. 
DAN KIDNEY <H SON, West De Pere, Wis. 
Builders of fine Pleasure and Hunting Boats, Canoes, 
Gasoline Laun ches, Small Sail Boats. Send for Catalogue. 
KNOCK DOWN BOATS 
Launches, row and Of all Descriptions. 
sail boats. 
Canoes and Hunting 
boats. 
Send for Catalogue. 
merican Boat & Machine Co.. 3617 S. 2nd St., St. Louis, Mo. 
Ca.noe 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. 
FOREST AND STREAM PUBLISHING CO. 
CORRESPONDENCE. 
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He suffered from insomnia. One night in a 
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Bits. 
THE MONKEYS OF GIBRALTAR. 
Tiif. monkeys of Gibraltar are thought to be 
disappearing. Most authorities believe that only 
five remain on the Rock. Some, however, think 
there are eight. The firing of the big guns is 
thought to have something to do with their dis¬ 
appearance, though no one knows where they 
have moved to. Steps are being taken to intro¬ 
duce some fresh blood from Morocco, where 
monkeys are numerous, though not easily secured. 
This is essential, as all the five monkeys are be¬ 
lieved to belong to the gentler sex.—London 
Spectator. 
Shooting Jackets 
Three Grades : 
$ 3.00 $ 4.50 $ 6.00 
Guaranteed all wool, seamless, elastic, close-fitting, 
but not binding; comfortable and convenient. Designed 
especially for duck shooters, trapshooters, etc., but 
suitable for all .outdoor purposes. Must be seen to be 
appreciated. Made only in three colors—Dead Grass, 
Oxford Gray and Scarlet. 
Send us your address for one of our Gun Catalogues- 
THE H. H. KIFFE CO., 523 Broadway, NT. 
SPAR. COATING 
A perfect finish for all woodwork, spars and ironwook exposed 
to excessive changes in weather and temperature. 
MANUFACTURED BY 
EDWARD SMITH (Si COMPANY, 
Varnish Makers and Color Grinders 
59 Marke Street, 45 Broadway, 
Chicag . New York, 
