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FOREST AND STREAM 
Sept. 7, 1912 
WILLIAM MILLS SON ZJV'FcZ 
FISHING TACKLE EXCLUSIVELY—ALL GRADES 
WE ARE EXPERTS: —Can use, and use successfully, the articles we make and sell; our experience and 
judgment are yours for the asking. ALMOST A CENTURY OF EXPERIENCE is behind our products. 
EVERY order receives the PERSONAL ATTENTION of one of our Mr. Mills. 
TROUT TACKLE FOR ALL WATERS 
Leonard’s Special Catskill Fly Rod, 8 % feet, 3/4 ounces; 
9 feet, about 4 ounces, is perfection, - - $30.00 each. 
Special WET, and Halford’s DRY Flies for all streams. 
Our “Peerless Tuscarora” Stream Fly Rod, 8 % feet, 4 % 
ounces; 9 feet, 5% ounces, ----- $5.00 each. 
OUR NEW 208 -PAGE CATALOG is the most complete and comprehensive that we have ever issued. 
It is not only a “CATALOG” but an ANGLER’S ENCYCLOPEDIA. 
Its “NOVEL INDEX” gives lists of Outfits necessary for the various kinds of Angling. 
This special catalog No. 1 12 will be sent on receipt o) J cents in stamps to cover postage 
If It’s Fishing Tackle, We Have Itl 
Sole Agents for H. L. LEONARD RODS—The Rod You Will Eventually Buy 
When you have an out-of-door hunger and a real 
thirst, there's nothing more delicious, nothing 
better for the “inner man” than a good drink of 
CARNATION 
Always fresh and sweet 
MILK 
From Contented Cows 
THOS. J. CONROY 
Manufacturer and Dealer in 
Fine Fishing Tackle & Sporting Goods 
TARPON, TUNA and ALL SOUTHERN TACKLE 
28 
John Street 
New York 
$25.°° 
Hard Wood, Mission Finish 
GUN CABINET 
$ 12. 50 
Height, 70 inches. 
Depth, 12 inches. Width, 28 inches. 
If interested , write for special Gun Cabinet Catalog. 
Send us your address for our illustrated Gun Catalog. 
THE H. H. KIFFE COMPANY, ^ewToVk 
Outfitters 
for 
Hunters 
Campers 
Explorers 
Prospectors 
and 
Fishermen 
PABERCROMBIE’1 
...o, CAMP .. 
311 BROADWAY 
NEW YORK 
We manufac¬ 
ture light 
weight and 
rot proof tents 
Send for our 
new illustra¬ 
ted 1912 cata¬ 
logue D 
CANTEEN—VAATJE 
For Hunters, 
Ranchmen, 
Explorers, etc. 
Made of selected white 
oak, will stand lots of hard 
knocks, cannot be punc¬ 
tured like metal, water will 
keep longer, sweeter and 
cooler in one of these Oak 
Canteens than in one made of metal. 
Half or one gallon sizes, - $1.00, net 
Straps supplied if wanted at 25c. each 
JAMES S. BARRON & CO. 
Franklin Street and West Broadway 
NEW YORK 
HILDEBRANDT BAITS 
Made in nickel, copper, brass 
and gold. For any kind of fish¬ 
ing and all kinds of fish. Send 
for Catalogue showing our full 
line of sportsmen’s specialties. 
THE J0H?S J. HILDEBRANDT CO. 
"They Spin 
Dept. 6 Logansport, Ind. 
F'E'RG X/S'OJN’S 
Patent Reflecting Lamps 
THOMAS J, CONROY, Agent, 
28 John Street, 
Cor. Nassau St., 
New York. 
With Silver Plated 
LocomotiveReflec- 
torsand Adjustable 
Attachments. 
UNIVERSAL LAMP, 
For Sportsmen’s use. Combines Head 
JacklFront and Top), Boat Jack, Fishing, 
Gamp, Belt and Dash Lamp, Hand Lan¬ 
tern, etc. 
EXCELSIOR LAMP, 
For Night Driving, Hunting, Fishing, etc. 
Is adjustable to any kind of dash or vehi¬ 
cle. Send stamp for Illustrated Catalogue 
and address all orders Lamp Department. 
—and when it comes to coffee, the “best ever” is 
made over a camp-fire and poured upon a little 
Carnation Milk. Hunting, fishing, camping, travel¬ 
ing. Carnation Milk is drink and food, always 
delicious. 
Carnation Milk is just the pure, rich milk of contented cows, 
with part of the water extracted by evaporation. Nothing has 
been added. It is handled and prepared with such care and skill 
that it is sent to the farthest corners of the earth and enjoyed, 
everywhere, in all the sweetness and freshness with which it left 
the condensery. 
Any man can make these—try it yourself: 
Carnation Camping Biscuit 
Take 2 cups of flour; 4 even teaspoons baking powder: teaspoon salt. 
Sift all together (this could be measured and sifted before leaving home.) 
Fut above flour mixture into a large bowl or pan, add K cup can) 
Carnation Milk, stirring it in slowly, and using a knife. When well 
mixed, add scant cup of cold water. Sprinkle a little flour upon a sheet 
of tin or a flat hot stone. Dipup as much dough as can be taken up on 
a teaspoon, and drop it on the baking sheet. Pat each biscuit a little, 
on top, to flatten into shape. Turn the pan down over them, to hold in 
the heat. When well risen, in about 15 minutes, turn them, to brown 
on other side. Eat them with Carnation coffee and a little jam—and 
your fresh fish, or a bit of bacon. 
You will be proud of your achievement and everyone will be delighted 
with the smacking goodness of the satisfying meal. 
Figure it out—you can’t afford to be without Carnation Milk 
on your trip. 
FREE BOOK —containing recipes for using Carnation 
Milk to make more delicious all dishes in which milk is 
used. Your address on a postal brings it. 
Order a case of CARNATION MILK — the Modern Milkman 
for the outing trip. 
Tall Can 10c.—Baby Size 5c.—At Your Grocer*s 
Pacific Coast Condensed Milk Co. 
General Offices, SEATTLE, U. S. A. 
FISHERMEN NEED DIXON’S GRAPHITE 
ing of line 
am Ut^-Get 
free sample and booklet P-52. 
JOSEPH DIXON CRUCIBLE CO, 
BEFORE THE DOCTOR COMES 
— USE — 
MANN'S EMERGENCY MEDICINE AND ACCIDENT CHEST 
Copyright, 1912, by Ernest G. Mann. 
For use before the doctor comes. All medicaments bear names 
and numbers: index plain and brief for quick, safe use. Chest 
handsome, light, compact and portable. Put up for sportsmen 
generally, and campers and yachtsmen in particular. Price, 
$12.00 complete, f. o. b., N. Y. Circular mailed on application. 
Manufactured and filled by 
E. G. MANN, Druggist 249 West Broadway. New York 
