Fed. 27, 1909. 
FOREST AND STREAM 
323 
Shot guns and 
ammunition of 
all dependable 
makes can be 
bought at right 
prices at 
Philadelphia's 
Sporting Goods 
Headquarters 
Write for Catalogue B.: also list of 
second-hand guns. 
Shannon 
816 Chestnut Street. PhiUd-lphia. 
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, all sizes. Price, each 
TROUSERS have two front and watch pock¬ 
ets, two rear pockets, with buckle adjusting 
rear strap, all sizes. Price per pair 
Write for full description and 8-page bargain sheet 
CHARLES J. GODFREY COMPANY 
Dept. M 3, 10 Warren St., New York 
$5.00 
4.50 
RUSH I ON 
ROW 
BOATS 
If your boat is heavy 
and clumsy you can¬ 
not possibly get any 
reasonable degree of 
satisfaction or com¬ 
fort in its use. 
A RUSHTON boat gives you at all times, under all circum¬ 
stances, the full enjoyment of real solid comfort in boating. Built 
light and strong, of graceful lines and perfect workmanship—features 
that long ago made the RUSHTON the preferred of all small boats. 
You’re in the right boat if it’s a RUSHTON 
Before you buy a boat send for our 1909 catalog. You’ll 
find it to your interest to do so. 
Our new “INDIAN GIRL” Canoe booklet is ready. If 
you’re interested in canoes we’ll be glad to send you a copy. 
J. H. R.USHTON. Inc. 
675 Wdlter Street, - - CANTON, N. Y. 
^ DUXBAK SPORTSMEN’S CLOTHING 
^ the thing for gunning, fishing, 
I campmg, boating, climbing. Booklet with samples of material free. 
; BIRD, JONES (a KENYON. 5 Blandina St., Utica, N. Y. 
NEW PERFECTION 
i The ideiU stove for all kinds of Summer Cooking. 
Ibe standard Oil Company of New York. 
(Incorporated) 
Pigeon Shooting. 
By CAPT. A. \\'. MONEY. 
A standard book on the sport by a recognized expert, 
covering all phases of live-bird and clay-pigeon shooting 
"ith much that is of value to every man who wishes to 
be complete master of his gun. 
Covers position, guns, ammunition, handling, sighting, 
field shooting, trigger pulls, technique and practice. This 
book wdl soon be out of print. Listed to sell at $1. 
Our price, while they last 
75 cents, postpaid. 
FOREST AND STREAM PUBLISHING CO. 
THE MARCH NUMBER 
■yHE HUNTER-TRADER-TRAPPER is an illustrated up-to-date 
magazine devoted to subjects as indicated by its name. The border 
of this advertisement shows the front cover of the March issue, which 
contains 192 pages, part of the contents being: 
Camp and Trail methods. Part l, by E. Kreps. This article describes clothing for the woods, 
pack straps, beds and bedding, tents and shelters, camp cookery, etc., etc. 
Cowboy, Hunter and Wolier. The title denotes what this article treats on, by Perry Davis. 
Hunting, Trapping and Sports in General. Something about conditions in Northern 
Minnesota and Wisconsin, by J. L. Wright. 
Some Hunting Experiences of a Busy Man in Arkansas, i'he author tells of 
deer, squirrels and ducks. By D. M. Cooley. 
On the Trap and Trail Line. An account of hunting and trapping^n^Cameron County, Pa., 
by E. N. Woodcock. 
Northern Michigan Trip. Description of a hunting and trapping trip in Michigan, by John H. 
Coffman. 
Goose Hunting in Manitoba. Experiences of hunters on Whitewater Lake, by W. D. Black. 
Stories of the Far Northwest. What a Canadian guide has to say about some things. By 
J. A. Newton. 
Coon Hunting. Under this heading are a number of interesting hunts from various parts of America. 
Northern Minnesota Deer Hunt. Description of hunt in fall of 1907. By Max Brown. 
Interesting California Letter. Tells of a trip with four young and inexperienced hunters. 
By Coyote Trapper 
Wolves and Wolf Trapping. Some good methods to catch these shy animals. 
Spring Trapping. This includes otter, beaver and muskrat trapping. 
The Fur Markets. Complete prices, together with how each article sold at the recent sales. 
Hunting Dogs. Methods about training, etc. 
Fish and Fishing. Interesting and instructive letters from various lovers of this sport. 
Interesting Letters. These include Canadian -letters, Northern letters, Central letters, Southern 
letters. You will find information here about most parts of America. 
Illustrations. From 50 to 70 are being used each month, of Game, Hunters, Hunting Scenes, Trap¬ 
pers, Trappers’ Catches, Dogs, Fish and Fishermen, etc., etc. 
Subscription Price only $1.00 a Year 
Copy of March Issue 10 Cents 
A. R. HARDING PUBLISHING CO. 
49 Columbus, Ohio 
Training the Hunting Dog. 
For the Field and Field Trials. By B. Waters, author 
of “Modem Training,” “Fetch and Carry,” etc. 
Price, $1.60. 
This is a complete manual by the highest authority 
in this country, and will be found an adequate guide for 
amateurs and professionals. 
Contents: General Principles. Instinct, Reason and 
Natural Development. Natural Qualities and Charact^- 
istics. Punishment and Bad Methods. The Best Les¬ 
sons of Puy)yhood. Yard Breaking. “Heel.” Pointing. 
Backing. Roading and Drawing. Ranging. Dropi>ing 
to Shot and Wing. Breaking Shot, Breaking in. Chasing. 
Retrieving. 
FOREST AND STREAM PUBLISHING CO. 
A Danvis Pioneer. 
A story of one of Ethan Allen’s Green Moun¬ 
tain Boys. By Rowland E. Robinson. Goth, 
214 pages. Price, $1.25. 
Mr. 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 Wilderaest. 
Hermit Life in the Woods. Visitors. 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. 
