April 24, 1909.] 
FOREST AND STREAM 
643 
SefK^ for Catalogue A 
Shannon 
816 Chestnut Street, 
Complete outfits for X 
every kind of fresh Lj 
and salt water fishing 
are sold at the right j 
prices at X 
Philadelphia’s ^ 
Sporting Goods | 
Headquarters C 
Philadelphia 
Looking for a good catch? 
You got it when you caught 
sight of this ad. The big¬ 
gest piece of luck you’ll have this 
season. A genuine price-reduction 
^ on goods you’ll buy anyway—but we 
want to prove it will pay you to buy 
all sporting goods of us. 
$4.50 3-piece (extra tip) selected bamboo 
bailor fly rod; $2.75 quadruple 80-yd. reel; 1 egg 
and 1 barrel float, 10 cts.; 1 doz. h. p. snelled 
hooks, 30 cts.; tube of split shot, 5 cts.; 1 single 
and 1 double gut leader, 60 cts.; pearl trout spinner or 
pearl wobbler, or Near Gold bass bait, or 6 trout or 6 
bass flies, 50 cts.; 25 yds silk line,40cls.; bait box,20cts. 
$9.50 Retail Value for $4.50 
until our present stock of poles is exhausted. After that 
we’ll return your money, and you’ll regret you didn’t act 
promptly. No risk. Sent C. O. D. on deposit of $1.00. 
Refuse to accept them if you don’t see $9.50 worth. 
CHAS. J. GODFREY CO., Dept. 0-3 
Have Catered to Sportsmen for Over 69 Years ” 
10 Warren St. New York City 
BERNARD’S 
Specialties are 
FLIES AND LEADERS 
Illustrated catalogue (1909) post free 
J. BERNAR.D ®. SON 
45 Jermyn St., St. James’, London. England 
MOONLIGHT FISHING. 
New sport just made possible with a new Self-glowing bait 
THE MOONLIGHT FLOATING BAIT 
(Patent Pending) 
Sent at once for $1.00, post paid. 
THE MOONLIGHT BAIT CO.. Paw Paw. Mich. 
NEW PERFECTION 
WICK BLUE FLAME OIL COOK-STOVE 
Standard Oil Company 
(Incorporated) 
A Danvis Pioneer. 
A story of one of Ethan Allen’s Green Moun¬ 
tain Boys. By Rowland E. Robinson. Qoth, 
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 (Iham- 
jplain. Hubbardton. Ruby. A Curious Bit of History. 
The Smooth-Bore. The Patriarch of Danvis. 
FOREST AND STREAM PUBLISHING CO. 
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 Garments you are 
always comfortable—rain or shine. The only hunt¬ 
ing garments 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. 
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 MounU 
ains: Regular Hunting Coat and Norfolk 
users, $3.00; Kuicker- 
Trousers, $3.00; Hats, 
$1.00. 
_ The New 
Outing Suit for Men and Women 
A new, fast-color, olive-green fabric—not rain¬ 
proof like “Duxbak” and iignter in weight. De¬ 
signed especially for golfing, camping and outing 
purposes where the hard-wearing and rain-proof 
qualities of “Duxbak.” are u^t essential. Very 
fine ill ladies’ garments. At all sporting goods 
dealers, or from us direct, express prepaid. Men’s 
Outing Coats, $3.00; Men’s and Ladies’ Norfolks, 
$3.00; Long or Riding Trousers, $2.00; Plain Skirts, 
$3.00; Divided Skirts, $4.00; Hats, $1.00; Leggius, 
$1.25. 
Illustrated Catalogue with samples of material 
and self-measurement blanks sent free. 
Bird, Jones & Kenyon, 3 Hickory St., Utica, N.Y. 
Sheds Water 
Like a 
Duck’s Back 
1 
THE GAME BOOK 
STANDARD BIG GAME MEASUREMENTS 
Every, man wants to compare his trophy with those of other big game 
hunters. But comparisons are useless unless there is a fixed standard. 
• The game book of the Boone and Crockett Club, the foremost organiza¬ 
tion of hunters of American big game supplies this. Compiled by J. H. 
Kidder, it provides directions for standard measurements of the large game 
animals of America, with spaces carefully arranged for complete data regard¬ 
ing the kill, locality, time, conditions, etc. 
It is handsomely and durably bound pocket size. It is an invaluable record 
for every man who goes into the wild for sport with the rifle, a handy book, 
a camp companion, and a library reminder of days afield. Leather. 
Postpaid, $1.50 
FOREST AND STREAM PUBLISHING COMPANY 
WILDFOWL SHOOTING. 
Containing Scientific and Practical Descriptions of 
Wildfowl; Their Resorts, Habits, Flights, and the Most 
Successful Method of Hunting Them. Treating of the 
selection of guns for wildfowl shooting, how to load, aim 
and to use them; decoys and the proper manner of 
using them; blinds, how and where to construct them; 
boats, how to use and build them scientifically; re¬ 
trievers, their characteristics, how to select and train 
them. By William Bruce Leffingwell. Illustrated. 373 
pages. Price, in cloth, $1.50; half morocco, $2.50. 
FOREST AND STREAM PUBLISHING CO. 
FETCH AND CARRY. 
A Treatise on Retrieving. By B. Waters. 124 pages. 
Illustrated. Price, $1.00. 
Treats minutely of the methods by which a dog, old or 
young, willing or unwilling, may be taught to retrieve, 
either by the force system or the “natural method.” 
Both the theory and practice of training are exhaus¬ 
tively explained, and the manner of teaching many 
related accomplishments of the pointer and setter in their 
work to the gun is treated according to the modem 
manner of dog training. 
FOREST AND STREAM PUBLISHING CO. 
