May II, 1912 
FOREST AND STREAM 
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Taxidermists. 
J. KANNOFSKY. 
PRACTICAL GLASS BLOWER 
and manufacturer of artificial eyes for birds, animals and manu¬ 
facturing purposes a specialty. Send for prices. All kinds of 
heads and skulls for furriers and taxidermists. 369 Canal 
Street, New York. 
Please mention “Forest and Stream.” 
SAVE YOUR TROPHIESc 
XOrile_for oar Illajtraled Catalo^ueg 
‘‘Heads and Horns.’* 
St fives directions for preparing and preservine Skins, Aatlos^ 
eta. Also prices for Heads and Sug«, Birds snd Fish, snd siSI 
kinds of work in Taxidermy. 
Ward's Natural Science Estatilishment, 
ROCHESTER, N. Yo 
ROWLAND, 
TAXIDERMIST, 
A specialty in mounting Moose, Elk, Caribou and Deer 
heads. Call" and examine work. 
No. 182 SIXTH AVENUE, 
Tel. 4205 Chelsea. Near 13th St. NEW YORK 
Manual of Taxidermy for Beginners 
By C. J. MAYNARD 
A complete guide in collecting and preserving bird^ 
animals, fishes, and reptiles. Implements, supplies, di¬ 
rections, formulas, etc., all plain and readily understood. 
Cloth, illustrated. Postpaid, $1.00. 
FOREST AND STREAM PUBUSHING CO. 
EST and only sure relief from 
mosquitoes. No bad odor. Just 
what you have been looking for. 
Makes outdoor life ideal. 
Means Camp Comfort 
You sleep o’nights. For campers and 
Chautauquans, cabin, houseboat, tent or 
home. 35 cents a box, three boxes $1.00, 
by mail, or at all Druggists and Sporting 
Goods Dealers. Money back if wanted. 
Guaranteed. 
MUSKEETOPUNK CO., Dept. F, PEKIN. ILLINOIS. 
Don’t Wear a Truss! 
Brooks’ Appliance is a new scien¬ 
tific discovery, with automatic 
air cushions, that draws the 
broken parts together and binds 
them as you would a broken 
limb. It absolutely holds firmly 
and comfortably, and never slips, 
always light and cool, and con¬ 
forms to every movement of the 
body without chafing or hurting. 
I make it to your measure and 
send it to you on a strict guar¬ 
antee of satisfaction or money 
refunded, and I have put my 
price so low that anybody, rich 
or poor, can buy it. Remember, I make it to your order— 
send it to you—you wear it—and if it doesn’t satisfy you, 
you send it back to me and I will refund your money. 
I he banks or any responsible citizen in Marshall will tell 
you that is the way I do business—always absolutely on 
the square, and I have sold to thousands of people this 
way for the past 30 years. Remember, I use no salves, 
no harness, no lies, no fake. I just give you a straight 
business deal at a reasonable price. 
j C. E. BROOKS. 1230 State St.. Marshall, Michigan 
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Completely revised with the following new features 
“WHERE TO GO DIRECTORY,” containing the best hunting, camping 
and fishing places in America, giving railroads, steamships, hotels, camps, 
guides and best accommodations. 
SPECIAL ARTICLES. Dry Fly Fishing, by E. AI. Gill. Tournament 
Casting, by R. Johnston Held. Surf Casting, by E. B. Rice. Jersey Coast Fish¬ 
ing, by F. B. Alexander. Pacific Coast Fishing, by Charles Frederick Holder. 
Mounting and Skinning fish, Fishing knots, colored plates showing most ef¬ 
fective flies, together with a complete record and photographs of the winners 
in Field and Stream’s Record Game Fish Contest, giving weight, size, 
place and tackle used in taking the Record Fish caught during 1911. 
JUST 
OUT 
The New Angler’s and Sportsman’s Guide for 1912 
{Formerly the Angler’s Guide) 
1912 Edition 
SPORTSMANS 
GUIDE 
HOW; WHEN ^/uf WHERE TO 
HPNT <and FISH 
You absolutely can’t get along without it. In the three 
years we have been publishing this book we have been 
collecting little tips on the various phases of fishing from 
expert anglers everywhere and the 1912 edition, rewritten 
and improved from cover to cover, is the most complete 
and authoritative book of the kind published. The Fish 
and Game Laws for 1912, included in the “Guide,” are 
alone worth the price of the book. But the book will also 
tell you When—the best season,—Where—giving many 
virgin waters,—and How—telling the best methods of 
angling used by the most successful fishermen everywhere. 
Read the partial list of contents given above. 
Prize Fishing Contest for 1912 
In order to give new readers an opportunity to read 
the list of prizes in Field and Stream’s Prize Fishing 
Contest for 1912. together with stories by the prize win¬ 
ners in 1911’s Contest now running each month, we are 
making the following special offer: 
Reg. Price 
ANGLER’S GUIDE 1912 Edition, $1.00 i Our Special Offer 
FIELD AND STREAM for three mos., .45 - 1 A A 
Total value - - $1.45^ 1 • W 
Field and Stream Publishing Co. 
450 Fourth Avenue New York City 
AMERICAN DUCK SHOOTING 
By George Bird Grinnell 
No single gunner, however wide his experience, has himself covered the whole 
broad field of duck shooting, and none knows so much about the sport that there 
is nothing left for him to learn. Each one may acquire a vast amount of novel 
information by reading this complete and most interesting book. It describes, 
with a portrait, every species of duck, goose and swan known to North America; 
tells of the various methods of capturing each, the guns, ammunition, loads, decoys 
and boats used in the sport, and gives the best account ever published of the 
retrieving Chesapeake Bay Dog. 
About 6oo pages, 58 portraits of fowl, 8 full-page plates, and many vignette 
head and tail pieces by Wilmot Townsend. 
Price, edition de luxe on hand made paper, bound in buckram, plates on India 
tint paper, each copy numbered and signed by author, $5.00. Price, library edition, 
$ 3 - 50 . 
FOREST AND STREAM PUBLISHING COMPANY, 127 Franklin Street, NEW YORK 
