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Rumsey Gun Club. 
At Rumsey, N. J., on Labor Day morning, eleven 
volunteers responded to the call for recruits to join 
the vast army of Clay Bird Shooters. We were late in 
getting started and considering the exceedingly “fast 
traps” think the scores pretty good for a starter at 
20 yards rise. 
Broke Shot At 
Christopher . 6 25 
Shuart, S. 17 25 
Cisco, C. 10 25 
Wanamaker, A. 16 25 
Siebold . 12 25 
Wilson . 11 25 
Abry . 13 25 
Wanamaker . 10 25 
Sloat, F. 9 25 
Sloat, J. 10 25 
Hicks . 8 25 
Forest and Stream Books 
ANGLING. 
ANGLER’S GUIDE TO EASTERN CANADA—E. 
T. D. Chambers. Showing where to fish for salmon, 
bass, ouananiche, and trout. Paper, 122 pages. Post¬ 
paid, 25 cents. 
THE ANGLER’S WORKSHOP; ROD MAKING 
FOR BEGINNERS — Perry D. Frazer. A complete, 
simple and thoroughly practical as well as up-to-date 
work for the guidance of the amateur rod maker 
Theorizing is cut out. The author tells how to do a 
thing and guarantees its practicability. Complete spec¬ 
ifications of half a dozen types of rods are given; the 
qualities of wood and various materials are considered; 
the tools needed and their use is described. The chap¬ 
ter on split bamboo rods is the most comprehensive 
treatise on the topic ever written. Cloth illus. Post¬ 
paid, $1.00. 
MEN I HAVE FISHED WITH—Fred Mather. A 
series of sketches of character and incident with rod 
and gun from childhood to maturity, from the killing 
of birds and little fishes to buffalo hunting. Full 
of a quaint and delightful humor. Cloth, illus., 400 
pages. Postpaid, $1.50. 
MY ANGLING FRIENDS—Fred Mather. Sketches 
of notable men, Mr. Mather’s brethren of the angle, 
as he knew them, a delightful experience—taught phil¬ 
osophy, and a splendid appreciation of the innate humor 
of men and things. Cloth, illus., 369 pages. Postpaid, 
$1.50. 
MODERN FISH CULTURE IN SALT AND 
FRESH WATER—Fred Mather. This book covers the 
entire field, including the culture of trout, salmon, shad, 
the basses, grayling, whitefish, pike, pickerel, carp, 
muscalonge, smelt, crappies, perch, alewives, sturgeon, 
lobsters, with chapters on parasites, diseases and en¬ 
emies of fish, tables of eggs, working of ponds, fish 
characteristics. Cloth, illus. Postpaid, $2.00. 
THE PRACTICAL ANGLER—Clark. A handy book, 
which tells the first principles of fishing. Paper. Post¬ 
paid, 50 cents. 
WITH FLY ROD AND CAMERA—E. A. Samuels. 
Observations by an expert salmon fisher, with 147 re¬ 
productions of photographs by the author. Cloth, 480 
pages. Postpaid, $1.75. 
WHERE, WHEN AND HOW TO CATCH FISH 
ON THE EAST COAST OF FLORIDA—Wm. H. 
Gregg. A complete list and description of the Florida 
East Coast fishes, with fishing localities, notes on 
tackle, and useful general observations. Cloth, illus. 
Postpaid, $4.00. 
CAMPING AND WOODCRAFT. 
THE BOOK OF CAMPING AND WOODCRAFT— 
Horace Kephart. A pocket encyclopedia, covering the 
field indicated by the title, from outfitting and cloth¬ 
ing, food and camp building to axemanship, wood¬ 
craft and taxidermy. Cloth, illus. Postpaid, $1.70. 
CAMP FIRES OF THE WILDERNESS— E. W. 
Burt. Treats of a multitude of things of interest and 
profit to the camper, laying particular stress on those 
which make for the comfort of those who go into the 
woods for pleasure. Advice about camp location and 
construction, tells what to take into camp in the way 
of bedding, food, medicine, fishing tackle, etc. Cloth, 
illus., 221 pages. Postpaid, $1.25. 
COMPLETE AMERICAN TRAPPER or Camp Life 
in the Woods. W. Hamilton Gibson. Contains com¬ 
prehensive hints on camp shelters, log huts, beds and 
bedding, boats and canoes, traps and trapping, and 
all the tricks of the art which make for success, bait 
receipts, etc. Cloth, illus. Postpaid, $1.00. 
CAMP AND TRAIL—Stewart Edward White. A 
practical experience book. The author tells just what 
is necessary for comfort and convenience in camp and 
on the trail, and just how to do things. Cloth, illus. 
Postpaid, $1.45. 
REMINISCENCES OF A SPORTMAN-J. Parker 
Whitney. A thousand and one incidents from the ex¬ 
perience of a life long devotee of field sportfc Cloth, 
468 pages. Postpaid, $3.25. 
Is He Your Customer? 
There are over 75,000 St. Nicholas 
families, whose red-blooded members 
are keenly interested in the great 
outdoors. Here is a picture of one 
young man who has been reading 
the fishing, camping and canoeing 
series in St. Nicholas. His Christmas 
list will bristle with wants in the 
shape of guns, fishing tackle, canoes, camp outfits, etc. 
There wouldn’t be much doubt as to his preference if he saw 
certain makes advertised in his favorite magazine. Now is the time 
to suggest your goods as Christmas gifts to these discriminating, 
enthusiastic young sportsmen. 
Our November issue goes to press October 5th. 
DON M. PARKER, Advertising Manager 
ST. NICHOLAS MAGAZINE :: UNION SQUARE, N.Y. 
HUNTING—SHOOTING. ( . WANTED-Pointers and Setters to train. Quail plen- 
tiful; first class kennels. References on application. 
AMERICAN BIG GAME IN ITS HAUNTS—The JAMES L. PREVATT, Buies, North Carolina, 
book of the Boone and Crockett Club. George Bird 
Grinnell, editor. Contributors, Arthur Erwin Brown, 
James H. Kidder, W. Lord Smith, George Bird Grin¬ 
nell, Henry Fairfield Osborn, Madison Grant, Alden 
Sampson, Paul J. Dashiell, John H. Prentice, E. W. 
Nelson. Sketches of Moose Hunting, Alaska Bear, 
Mountain Sheep, Observations on game refuges, forest 
reserves, notes on the zoology, habits, habitat _ and 
hunting experiences with all the large game animals 
of North America. Cloth, illus., 500 pages. Postpaid, 
$2.50. 
AMERICAN BIG GAME HUNTING—The Book of 
the Boone and Crockett Club. Theodore Roosevelt 
and George Bird Grinnell, editors. Narratives of White 
Goat hunting, Elk hunting. Old Times in the Black 
Hills, Prong-buck coursing. Nights with the Grizzlies, 
Buffalo days, Blacktails in the Bad Lands, Notes on 
Forest reservations and game refuges. _ Contributors, 
Theodore Roosevelt, George Bird Grinnell, Owen 
Wister. Winthrop Chanler, Col. George S. Anderson, 
Col. Roger D. Williams, Archibald Rogers, F. C. 
Crocker, Dean Sage and others. Cloth, illus. Post¬ 
paid, $2.50. 
RHYMES OF THE STREAM AND FOREST- 
Frank Merton Buckland. A charming series of out¬ 
door verse by one who is not only a good brother 
of the angle, but a close student and lover of Nature 
in her every mood. The volume is instinct with the 
spirit of the woods and stream. The verse is of un¬ 
usual merit, and the volume, designed to stimulate a 
fly book, is a gift book or table ornament of rare 
beauty. Postpaid, $1.25. 
UNCLE ’LISHA’S SHOP—Rowland E. Robinson. 
The shop of the village cobbler where the village char¬ 
acters, the hunters and fishermen, met nightly to 
“swap lies,” is made the center of a delightful story 
of life in a remote New England village. Cloth, illus. 
Postpaid, $1.25. 
ART OF REVOLVER SHOOTING THE—W. Win- 
ans. The author tells everything there is to tell about 
revolvers and revolver shooting, and is always easily 
understood. Cloth, illus., 600 pages. Postpaid, $5.40. 
COMPLETE SPORTSMAN—Holwland Gaspar. A 
manual of practical information for the instruction, help 
and guidance of devotees of the gun. Cloth, illus., 227 
pages. Postpaid, $1.00. 
GAME LAWS IN BRIEF—Containing all the laws 
of all the states and territories, Canada and the prov¬ 
inces, with notes, decisions and explanations. The brief 
is a thoroughly reliable and always handy volume, kept 
strictly revised to date. Paper. Postpaid, 25 cents. 
THE GUN AND ITS DEVELOPMENT—W. W. 
Greener. A most complete study of the gun to its 
latest perfection. Notes on rifles, gun-making, choice 
of guns, trials, theories and experiments, ammunition, 
accessories, use and handling. Cloth, fully illus., 770 
pages. New edition, postpaid, $4.00. 
FIRST LESSONS IN DOG TRAINING—S. T. 
Hammond. The first two chapters of Training vs 
Breaking with points and standards of all breeds of 
dogs. Paper. Postpaid, so cents. 
Deer Shooting de Luxe 
Within easy reach of New York City, 
Boston and Philadelphia, is the best deer 
shooting offered in years. If you can 
shoot, the deer is yours-if you can’t- 
well, that s another story. However, fine 
ruffed grouse and woodcock shooting is 
to be found here this year. Good board, 
camps, guides and climate. 
BEAR MOUNTAIN CAMP, 
J. M. Balderson, Prop., 
Cranberry Lake, N. Y. 
Wanted, experienced salesmen to sell special 
form new pottery on commission. Write C. E. 
K., Room 820, 42 Broadway, New York City. 
DUCKS LOVE WILD CELERY AND RICE.— 
My Seeds now ready, also Live Decoys. Free 
Circular. Clyde B. Terrell, Dept. I, Oshkosh, 
Wisconsin. 
WANTED: —Setter broken on partridge and 
woodcock. Must be an experienced dog. Send 
full particulars O. D. M., P. O. Box 773, New 
York City. 
FOP Q A I F ROBINSON CRUSOE’S 
lUlV OALL. ISLAND OUTDONE! 
St. Vincent Island, Fla., in the Gulf of Mexico 
containing nearly 12,000 acres of pine forest, 
fresh water lakes, grassy Savannahs, wild 
boar, native and imported India deer, wild 
pigs, wild cattle, turkey, millions of duck and 
all varieties of fish. The Island with bunga¬ 
lows, hunting lodges, yacht, boats and vehicles 
for sale. Easily protected. Many thousand 
acres of finest pine trees. For information 
inquire DR. V. M. PIERCE, 663 Main Street, 
Buffalo, N. Y. 
