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FOREST AND STREAM 
Suggestions for 
the Outdoor Man 
Haig&Haig 
Shooting in Southern Waters. 
(Continued from page 85.) 
stroll. Lighting my pipe I walked hack of the 
camp to the higher ground and saw the moon 
rise, flooding the forest with a soft li^ht and 
casting a silver sheen on the river far below us. 
Seated on a log I enjoyed the beauty of the 
scene, watched the shadows grow shorter as the 
moon rolled up toward the zenith. Sitting thus 
in this solitude, alone with nature and myself, 
thought followed thought in rapid succession and 
leaped over years of time in retrospection. I 
thought of success, lost opportunities, disap¬ 
pointed hopes, friends I had known—good and 
true—friends who have passed beyond, and 
others who live steady and true in all things. 
My pipe had gone out. I walked slowly back 
to camp and dear old Sam was waiting for me 
to have the second pipe with him. And thus, 
after awhile discussing the situation, we grew 
drowsy. Presently all sounds of camp ceased, 
and profound slumber reigned, and oh, what a 
restful, satisfying sleep we had. 
(To be concluded.) 
Save Your Face 
Oil Your Razor 
Rust causes razor dullness. 
3-in-One absolutely prevents 
rust on the minute “ teeth” of 
every razor blade. Always do 
this before and after shaving: 
Draw blade between thumb and 
forefinger moistened with a little 3-in-One. 
If an “ordinary” razor, oil strop, too. Then 
—strop and have the most luxurious shave of 
all your life. Oil blade again before putting 
away. 
3-in-One is sold everywhere in 3 size bottles: 
Trial size, 10c; 3-oz., 25c; 8-oz., (half pint) 60c. 
Also in Handy Oil Cans, 25c. 
rpcr Generous sample and scientific 
r 1 YL.L. “Razor Saver” circular. 
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A NEW SINGLE TRAP GUN. 
Clay target destroyers have a treat in store for 
them. A new single trap gun. This surprise will 
be put out by Ithaca Gun Company. The new 
single stick improves greatly 
on the only other American 
single trap gun and has some 
advantages over the best im¬ 
ported single target arm—and 
it is made in U. S. A. The 
single trap iron has taken a 
fair hold on the aerosaucer 
smasher and this innovatibn 
will lead many more shooters 
toward a gun adapted to a 
specific purpose. The gun 
weighs about eight pounds, is 
made with 30, 32 and 34 inch 
barrel, full, half or straight 
grip with ejector. It carries 
the popular ventilated rib. The 
tested and found satisfactory, 
lightning lock used on the 
double Ithaca, is used on the 
new gun. An attractive fea¬ 
ture is the triple lug, triang¬ 
ular fastening. The barrel is 
taper choke bored under di¬ 
rection of Bob Edwards, a 
master 'gun borer. Those o'f 
us who have 'shot the Ithaca 
field gun can realize what it 
means to have an improve¬ 
ment on it, and this new target gun is a great 
improvement on that sterling field piece, ex¬ 
cepting that it is made for trap use only. 
Catalogue may be had upon request and the 
catalogue itself is a work of art, well worth 
having. 
POWHATTAN ROBINSON WINS FIRST PRICE 
AT TERCENTARY CELEBRATION. 
Among the floats in the gorgeous pagent at the 
recent Tercentary of New York City celebration 
there was one that stood out preeminently. It 
was an Indian float, picturing, with live subjects, 
the Indians of 1614 camped at one end, preparing 
their meal with the crude utensils of that time, 
while at the other end were Indians of this cen¬ 
tury cooking over a sporting goods store camp 
fire with modern weapons of cookery strewn 
about, while in the middle were displayed Indians 
of the latest model for transportation—the Indian 
motor cycle. This float was the exhibit of New 
York Sporting Goods Company and took the $500 
prize for the best commercial display—and it was 
a happy award. 
AN ATTRACTIVE FISH LURE. 
The Detroit Glass Minnow Tube Company, of 
Detroit, has just put on the market another at¬ 
tractive bait—a live minnow hook, but different 
from anything before shown, or used by sports¬ 
men either here or abroad. 
This new live bait 
carries a double hook, 
to which is mounted 
a snap live minnow 
holder. The minnow 
is securely held by the 
upper fin, in a natur¬ 
al swimming position. 
It is not in any way mutilated or injured. It is 
free to move in any direction, or at any depth. 
The bait will be found to be an exceeding 
attractive lure. It is, of course, more economical 
to use than the regular hook. It keeps the min¬ 
now alive and in an upright position. Fishermen 
who have used it say that it works well. 
The bait is now being manufactured in quan¬ 
tity, and will be shown in the spring in all the 
large sporting goods houses. 
AUTOMOBILE SKATE. 
A decided novelty has come to us from Canada. 
It is an ice skate with a genuine steel runner. 
In weight it comes under by ounces the best 
American skate, while nothing has been sacrificed 
in substantiality in reducing weight, ft is of the 
tubular, screw on variety with unusually graceful 
lines. The steel blade, in demonstration, shaved 
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