Feb. 6, iQog.] 
FOREST AND STREAM 
203 
Salt water and 
fresh water rods, 
lines and all other 
tackle, are sold at 
the right prices at 
Philadelphia’s 
Sporting Goods 
Headquarters 
Write for Catalogue A. 
Shannon 
816 Ch^sfnut Street, Philadelphia 
Cold Proof Clothing 
for Hunters 
The famous Mackinaw 
garments for rough use and 
cold weather. The right 
thing for any out-of-door 
use, the only thing for 
still hunting. Made of a 
rough finished, soft, wooly 
cloth that's proof against 
any cold, and is woven 
like heavy blanketing so 
no wind can penetrate. 
Light in weight. 
COATS are made with roll collar and three large 
pockets as per cut, ail sizes. Price, each . $5.00 
TROUSERS have two front and watch pock¬ 
ets, two rear pockets, with buckle adjusting 
rear strap, all sizes. Price per pair . . 4.50 
Wnie foy full descnpiion and 8~page bargain sheet 
CHARLES J. GODFREY COMPANY 
Dept. M 3, 10 Warren St., New York 
DUXBAK 
SPORTSMEN’S CLOTHING 
■ jyg( tjjg thing for gunning, fishing, 
camping, boating, climbing. Booklet with samples of material free. 
BIRD. JONES <a KENYON, 3 Blandina St., Utica. N. Y. 
The 
1^0 
LAMP. 
hold use. 
Safest and best lamp for house- 
At your dealer’s. 
STANDARD OIL CO. OF NEW YORK. 
(Incorporated) 
MY SIXTY YEARS ON 
THE PLAINS 
True Pictures of a Vanished Life 
"BILL” HAMILTON 
Appropriately enough W. T. Hamilton, the 
last survivor of the old race of free trappers, 
became the author of one of the best pen pic¬ 
tures of the old life of the plains and moun- 
: tains ever written. 
No work of fiction offers more adventure, 
more thrills of desperate bravery, heroic endur¬ 
ance and hair breadth escape than this un¬ 
adorned narrative of the life of the old trap- 
plainsman, the companion of Bill 
Williams, Jim Baker, Carson, Bridges and the 
rest whose names are household words. 
Sixty Years on the Plains” is all that the 
, name signifies and more. It depicts every phase 
, of frontier life, hunting, trapping, Indian fight- 
! ing, the beginnings of Empire building. From 
the store house of sixty years of wonderfully 
hill experience, Mr. Hamilton drew the ma¬ 
terial for a book of splendid interest and real 
i value. Cloth, Illustrated. 
Postpaid, $1.50 
FOREST AND STREAM PUBLISHING CO. 
Clyde Line 
to 
FLORIDA 
Only Direct All-Water Route Between 
New York 
Charleston, S.C. 
HORSE AND HOUND 
By Roger D. Williams, Master of Foxhounds, Iroquois 
Hunt Club; Keeper Foxhound Stud Book; Director 
National Foxhunters’ Association; Official Judge, 
Brunswick Hunt Club. 
“Horse a-d Hounds” is encyclopedic in all that per¬ 
tains to foxhunting. It has chapters as follows: Hunt¬ 
ing. The Hunter. Schooling of Hunters. Cross- 
Country Riding and Origin of the American Hound. 
Breeding and Raising Horses. The Kennel Scent. The 
Fox. Tricks and Habits of the Fox. In the Field. 
Hunt Clubs. The style is clear and crisp, and every 
chapter abounds with hunting information. The work 
is profusely illustrated. Price, $2.50. 
FOREST AND STREAM PUBLISHING CO. 
For Sale.—Best location for fishing and gunning club. 
Bay birds, ducks, geese, brant, quail, rabbits, etc. See I 
adv. page 238. A. H. G. Mears, W’achapreague, \ a. ^ 
A Danvis Pioneer. 
A story of one of Ethan Allen’s Green Moun¬ 
tain Boys. By Rowland K Robinson. Qoth, 
214 pages. Price, $1.25. 
kfr. Robinson’s Forest and Stream serial “In Pioneer 
Days” has been published in a volume uniform in style 
with “Danvis Folks,” and those readers who are so 
fortunate as to possess Mr. Robinson’s other books will 
be glad to add this to the series. 
Contents: At the Deer’s Head. The Wilderness. 
Hermit Life in the Woods. \Tsitors. Ticonderoga. La 
Canadienne. Dalrymple, the Scout. Scouting on Cham¬ 
plain. Hubbardton. Ruby. A Curious Bit of History, 
The Smooth-Bore. The Patriarch of Danvis. 
FOREST AND STREAM PUBLISHING CO. 
