May 8 , 1909 ] 
FOREST AND STREAM 
723 
Everything for the 
trout fisherman and 
sold at the right 
prices at ^ u 
Philadelphia’s 
Sporting Goods 
Headquarters 
Write for Catalogue A 
SKannon 
816 Chestnut Street, Philadelphia 
We will give you a first quality 
$5 outfit absolutely free if you 
purchase one of our special $4.50 
rods, making $9.50 retail value 
for 4 50. 
This is.the. FREElOutfit. 
Nickle rubber plate, metal banded, quadruple | 
reel worth $2.75; 1 esg and 1 barrel float, 20 
cts.; 1 doz. hollow point snelled hooks, 30cts.: 
1 single and 1 double gut leader, 60cts.; box split 
^hot, 5cts.: choice of 1-2 doz. silk body, trout or basi 
“ies, or pearl trout spinner or pearl wobbler or near 
?old bait, 50cts.; 25yds highest quality braided silk 
line, guaranteed 171bs. breaking strength, 40cts ; crescent¬ 
shaped bait box, 20cts. 
This is the Special Rod. 
A 3-piece bamboo rod with extra tip. Made of finest selected 
split bamboo. Close colored windings. Heavily nickled joints 
and reel seat. Your choice of a celluloid handled bait rod or 
cork handled fly rod. This offer is good only while our stock 
of rods lasts. Positively the biggest buy of the season. Don’t 
he too late with your order. Sent C.O.D. on deposit of $1.00. 
Refuse to accept it if you can’t see $9.50 worth. 
Chas. J. Godfrey Co., Dept, p-s, 10 Warren St., N. Y. 
“Have Catered to Sportsmen for over 69 Years.” 
BERNARD’S 
Ip' Specialties are 
FLIES AND LEADERS 
Illustrated catalogue (19091 post free 
J. BERNAIAD ®. SON 
45 Jermyn St., St. James', London, England 
NEW PERFECTION 
WICK BLUE FLAME OIL COOK-STOVE 
Standard Oil Company 
(Incorporated) 
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 Character¬ 
istics. Punishment and Bad Methods. The Best Les¬ 
sons of Puppyhood. Yard Breaking. “Heel.” Pointing. 
Backing. Reading and Drawing. Ranging. Dropping 
to Shot and Wing. Breaking Shot, Breaking In, Chasing. 
Retrieving. 
FOREST AND STREAM PUBLISHING CO. 
HITTING vs. MISSING. 
By S. T. Hammond (“Shadow”). Cloth. Price, $1.00. 
Mr. Hammond enjoys among his field companions the 
repute of being an unusually good shot, and one who is 
particularly successful in that most difficult branch of 
upland shooting, the pursuit of the ruffed grouse, or 
partridge. This prompted the suggestion that he should 
write down for others an exposition of the methods by 
which his skill was acquired. The result is this original 
manual of “Hitting vs. Missing.” We term it original, 
because, as the chapters will show, the author was self- 
taught; the expedients and devices adopted and the forms 
of practice followed were his own. This then may be 
termed the Hammond system of shooting; and as it was 
successful in his own experience, being here set forth 
simply and intelligently, it will prove not less effective 
With others. 
Sheds Water 
Like a 
Duck’s Back 
Every sport-loving man and woman should have 
a Diixbak 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 h\inting, 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 
A everywhere. Two colors only—light tan and 
olive green. Prices east of the Rocky Mount- 
^ atns : Regular Hunting Coat and Norfolk 
Jacket $5.00; Long Trousers, $3.00; Knicker- 
bockers, $3.50; Riding'trousers,$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” aud iignter in weight. De¬ 
signed especially for golfing, camping and outing 
purposes where the hard-weariug and rain-proof 
qualities of “Duxbak” are not essential. Very 
fine ill ladies’ garmeuts. At all sporting goods 
dealers, or from us direct, express prepaid. Men’s 
Outiug Coats, $3.00; Men’s and Ladies’ Norfolks, 
$3.00; Long or Ridiug 'Lrousers, $2.00; Plain Skirts, 
$3.00; Divided Skirts, $4.00; Hats, $1,00; Leggins, 
$1.25. 
Illustrated Catalogue with samples of material 
and self-measureuient blanks sent free. 
Bird, Jones & Kenyon, 3 Hickory St., Utica, N.Y. 
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 
Manual of the Canvas Canoe. 
By F. R. Webb (Commodore). 
This is a seasonable book. The very practical guide 
to satisfactory results that the man or boy who is plan¬ 
ning to build his own canoe is looking for. It gives 
not only simple, complete and practical instructions fully 
illustrated and with working drawings for building the 
canvas canoe, but suggestions as well for cruising and 
camp life, and splendid reminiscences for memorable 
cruises. Cloth, 115 pages. $1.25 postpaid. 
FETCH AND CARRY. 
A Treatise on Retrieving. By B. Waters. 124 pages, 
niustrated. 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. 
FOREST AND STREAM PUBLISHING CO. 
FOREST AND STREAM PUBLISHING CO. 
