March 13, 1909-] 
FOREST AND STREAM 
403 
Everything for the 
trout fisherman and 
sold at the right 
prices at v. o 
Philadelphia’s 
Sporting Goods 
Headquarters 
Write for Catalogue A 
SKannon 
816 Chestnut Street. Philadelphia 
Cold Proof Clothing 
for Hunters 
The famous Mackinaw 
garments for rough use and 
i 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 $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 
Write for full description and 8-page bargain sheet 
CHARLES J. GODFREY COMPANY 
Dept. N 3, 10 Warren St., New York 
An Absolute Waterproofing Solution for Dry Flies 
A Dry Artificial Fly can be dropped 
on water to look like a Live Fly; 
a water soaked one cannot. 
Any angrier can readily see the advantage in 
handling Dry Flies, both fox' convenience and 
efficiency. 
To fool the trout, get as near to nature as pos¬ 
sible. Natural Flies are on top of the water, 
not swinnning below the surface, consequently 
‘'DRIFLI” gets near to nature and fills the 
txout basket. 
Directions : 
Dip the flies into the “DRIFLI,” let stand for 
one minute, then press lightly betwen blotting 
paper The Flies prepared in this way with 
“DRIFLI” are guaranteed to float for 12 hours 
or more continual use, and not only that, but 
makes the Fly last much longer. Leaves no oil 
rings on'surface of water. Sold at all Sporting 
JACK FROST’S PATENT j 
FLY BOOK 
Goods Stores. 
25 Cents. 
Size 614 X 3H X I" deep 
All Flies and Leaders, 
both dry and moistened 
ready for use in one 
package. Removable 
transparent celluloid 
pockets for Flies, fancy 
finish Aluminum Box, 
fitted with fine grade 
wool felt for moistening 
Flies and Leaders, fasten 
to box by glove button, 
so the felt can be re¬ 
moved and wet without 
wetting the Book. 
No. 1 S—Seal Covers, • - Capacity 0 doz. $3.50 
No. 2W—IValrns Covers, Extra Finish “ 7 “ 4.00 
No. 4 P—Pigskin “ Best Finish “ 8 “ 5.00 
No. 5 A—Alligator “ 8 “ 5.00 
CATALOGUE TO THE TRADE ONLY 
H. J. FR,OST CO., Mfrs. of Fishing Tackle 
90 Chambers St. New York 
NEW PEHFEGTfOH 
The ideal stove for all kinds of Summer Cooking. 
The Standard Oil Company of Aew York. 
(Incorporated) 
Canoe and Boat Building. 
A Complete Manual for Amateurs. Containing plain 
and comprehensive directions for the construction of 
canoes, rowing and sailing boats and hunting craft. By 
W. P. Stephens. Cloth. Seventh and enlarged edition. 
2(i4 pages. Numerous illustrations and fifty plates in 
envelope. Price, $2.00. 
FOREST AND STREAM PUBLISHING CO. 
Sheds Water 
Like a 
Duck’s Back 
Sportsman’s Clothing 
Every sport-loving man and woman should have 
a Duxbak Suit. All kinds of outings are made 
more enjoyable if you are suitably, sensibly, com¬ 
fortably dressed. In Duxbak Garmeuts you are 
always coinfortable^—rain or shine. The ouly hunt- 
fug garmeuts rain-proofed by the famous 
Priestley Process 
The fabric permits plenty of ventilation, and is 
soft, smooth, entirely odorless, and gives a neat, 
dressy appearance. 
For Men and Women 
on hunting, fishing, riding, tramping, boating, 
camping and all outings in all kinds of weather, 
k Trimly tailored, stand “all kinds’’ of wear. Fit 
and rain-proof qualities guaranteed. Pockets 
everywhere. Two colors only—light tan and 
olive green. Prices east of the Rocky Mount¬ 
ains : Regular Hunting Coat and Norfolk 
L ' Jacket $5.00; Long Trousers, $3.00; Kuicker- 
^ i bockers, $3.50; Riding 1 rousers, $3.00 ; Hats, 
$1.00; Caps, $1.25; Vests, $2.50; Leggius, 
$1-50. Ladies: Plain Skirts, $5.00; Divided 
Skirts, $6.00; Bloomers, $3.50; Hats, $1.00. 
^ The New 
Outing Suit for Men and Women 
A new, fast-color, olive-green fabric—not rain-proof like 
“ Duxbak ” and lighter in weight. Designed especially for 
golfing, campingand outing purposes where the hard-\N ear- 
mgand rain-proof qualities of ‘"Duxbak” are not essential. 
Very fine in ladies^ garments- A tall sporting goods dealers, 
or from us diiect, express prepaid. Men’s Outing Coats, 
f 3 . 50 ; Men’s and Ladies’Norfolks,^ 3 . 50 ; Longer Kkling 
Trousers,$> 2 . 50 ; Plain Skirts,$ 3 . 50 ; Divided Skirts.S 4 . 6 U: 
Hats, $1.00; Leggins,$ 1 . 25 . 
Illustrated Catalogue with samples of material and self- 
measurement blanks sent free. 
BIRD, JONES & KENYON, 3 Hickory St , Utica, N. Y. 
CdLinp Life in the Woods 
- HAMILTON GlBSON= ^ 
A Complete Manual of Wood Life 
Handy, complete, with full explanations and directions so written that 
they are readily understood. Camp Life in the Woods is an invaluable book 
for camper, hunter, fisherman, trapper, for every one who goes into the 
woods for sport or recreation. 
Covers all details of “roughing it,” camping, shelter building, cooking, 
wood craft, canoe building and handling, trapping and taxidermy. Good 
for every outdoor man. 
Full of “the tricks” that make for success in trapping, it is indispensable 
to every one, novice or old-timer, who plans a campaign against the fur-bear¬ 
ing animals the coming season. Cloth, fully illustrated. 
Postpaid, $1.00 
FOREST AND STREAM PUB. CO., 127 Franklin Sf., New York Cify. 
Pigeon Shooting. 
By CAPT. A. W. MONEY. 
A standard book on the sport by a recognized expert, 
covering all phases of live-bird and clay-pigeon shooting 
with 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 will soon be out of print. Listed to sell at $1. 
Our price, while they last 
75 cents, postpaid. 
FOREST AND STREAM PUBLISHING CO. 
A Danvis Pioneer. 
A story of one of Ethan Allen’s Green Moun¬ 
tain Boys. By Rowland E. Robinson. Cloth, 
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 Wilderness. 
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. 
