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Hand Made Bullets 
And hand-loaded shells are almost invariably used 
by cxjK t t target shooters. These clean-cut bullets 
with uniform powder charges give better results 
than factory ammunition. 
Why don’t you reload your shells? There’s lots of 
enjoyment in this work; you do better shooting than 
with factory cartridges; you shoot twice as much at 
less expense. 
Does it pay ? You call 
reload loO .32-40 smoke¬ 
less short range cart¬ 
ridges (buying the bul¬ 
lets) in half an hour at 
a total expense of 77c.; 
carting the bullets your¬ 
self, 38c.; the r.ew fac¬ 
tory cartridges cost you 
$2.52 per 100. 
We furnish moulds and hand-cast bullets in sur¬ 
prising variety—flat point and square rose bullets 
to cut full clean holes in target—sharp point, round 
and hollow point bullets—hollow base, square base 
or gas-cluck base bullets—bullets for all require¬ 
ments. For 3 stamps postage we mail the Ideal 
Hand Book which tells about all bullets, powder 
measures, loading and reloading of rifle, pistol and 
shotgun shells. ICO pages. Send for it today. 
Tf/crr/Zn /Zr&czrsns Co. 
27 Willow Street, 
It Gets\ 
Them 
3 -in-One makes a 
trap spring quick 
and hold hard—it gets the pelt. 
3 -in-One prevents rusting, clogging, 
slow action. Also, the faintly delicate 
odor of \ 
3-in-One oil 
[is very attractive to fur bearing ani- 
l mats—seems to draw them better 
, than bait. This is attested by ex- 
Ipert trappers who have tried it to 
\ their profit. 3 -in-One also keeps 
i guns and knives from rusting—makes 
j boots, belts and leather equipment 
{ soft, pliable. 
b Don’t go trapping without 3-in-One ! Sold 
in sporting goods stores, hardware, drug 
and general stores: 1 oz. bottle, 10c; 3 oz., 
25c; 8oz., (/g pt.) COc. Also in Non-Leak 
Handy Oil Can—just fits the hip pocket 
— 3 ] /i oz., 25c. If you cannot find 
I these cans with your dealer, we will 
Hand\ Oil Co* I send one by parcel post, full of 
“ ^ - 1 3-in-One for 30c. 
FREE—A generous sample of 
3-in-One and Dictionary cf uses. 
Write for them. 
l Three-in-One Oil Co., | 
112 New St., New York' 
m 
25c 
Postpaid 
all lubrication and 
polishing around the 
house, in the tool shed or 
afield with gun or rod 
NYOIL 
In the New 
Perfection 
Pocket Package 
is a matchless combination 
KportKmen have known it for years. 
Dealers sell NYOIL at 10c. and 25c. 
Send us the name of a live one who 
doesn’t sell NYOIL with other neces¬ 
saries for sportsmen and w e w ill send 
you a dandy, handy new can (screw 
top and screw tip) containing 3*4 
ounce* postpaid for 25 cent*. 
WM. F. NYE. New Bedford, Mass. J 
I Judging by other gold mines in Nova Scotia, 
they would not. 
The next day we struck down stream. Some 
heavy moose seemed to have barely preceded us 
and we followed their trail for half a dozen 
miles, taking some small trout out of a couple 
of stills on the way down to replenish our 
sadly depleted larder. Towards evening we ran 
into a wonderful faery forest of canoe birch 
and beech. The ground was low and moist and 
completely covered by a marvelous carpet of 
emerald arctic moss often a foot in depth, which 
clung to stumps and windfalls and ran up the 
very trunks of the trees until one could imagine 
a painted scene at some great theatre stretching 
away in a riot of contorted shapes of varigated j 
greens, intangible masses, formless and obscure, J 
in the half lights of the forest. The very air, 
like the ground and the trees, seemed to be a 
dark velvety green, and the effect was one of 
the most magical I have ever seen in the woods. ’ 
No one could penetrate these mighty fastnesses 
without an eerie shudder at the uncanny glooms 
and shadows, the great green trunks, the damp¬ 
ness, the oppressive silence and above all the 
sense of tremendous, almost depressing, isola¬ 
tion. 
We camped that night on the edge of the 
great forest, where a wide marsh broke in upon { 
its solitude and stretched away into some barren ! 
hills to the eastward. The stream here turned 
into a deep narrow Stillwater overhung by thick, 
heavy undergrowth which came to our shoul¬ 
ders and rendered an approach difficult in the 
extreme. We tried a few casts without effect 
but as a heavy storm was blowing up from the 
southeast we decided to put everything in order 
about the camp, and widely, for with the last 
sip of coffee came the first drop of rain. All 
that night the friendly patter of the rain lulled j 
us drowsily. Who has ever wakened and slept j 
again to its music that does not love it? 
The next morning, while the rain was still j 
driving down at a great rate, Jeff informed us 
he was going to try the fishing. We inquired 
politely whether he intended to bag some of 
those five pounders we had heard about but not 
seen, to which he calmly replied in the affirma¬ 
tive. Yok and I “stuck around” and got break¬ 
fast with some dry wood we had preserved the 
evening before. Our amazement can better be 
imagined than described when half an hour later 
Jeff nonchalantly strolled into camp with four 
trout which though not actually five pounders 
were all between two and three. 
“Gettin’ ’em two at a time like that,” said 
Jeff, trying to look unconcerned, but we were | 
J on the stream by that time. 
And such fishing! I’ve never seen the like 
| before or since. Trout actually were leaping 
[ crazy for the fly. I’d heard the phrase used j 
but I never appreciated its significance till then. 
But vacations, like stories about them, have a 
way of coming to an end. Two more days’ 
hard tracking over barrens and burnt woods, 
mostly in the rain, brought us at last to the long 
inlet of the sea into which our wonderful little 
river emptied. An easy trail of a mile or two 
led us to the nearest fisherman’s shanty, from 
which it was only a short sail to “Port" B.” 
where we met our sea going inamorata on her 
return trip and eventually reached Halifax safe 
ard sound and happy as princes. 
It’s a Wonderful 
Gun for Ducks! 
This 12-gauge 777ar/in repeater 
handles fast and with great ac 
curacy—shoots close and hits 
hard — brings down ducks 
cleanly at long ranges. Built 
so you can use heavy trap 
and duck loads without discom¬ 
fort. Easy to load and unload. 
It’s the one best all-around 
gun—for ducks, geese, foxes 
for trap shooting and all small 
game —and the safest 
breech-loading gun built. 
Six 
Quick 
Shots 
No. 28A 12-Ga 
$24.00 
16 or 20 Ga. 
Light Weight 
$25.50 
12-16-20 Gauge 
Hammerless 
Repeating 
Shotguns 
They have Solid Top — a 
thick steel wall of protection 
that also keeps out rain, 
snow, dirt, leaves, twigs and 
sand. Side Ejection (away 
from your face and eyes). 
Matted Barrel—a great con¬ 
venience in quick sighting— 
costs extra on any other 
standard grade pump gun. 
Press-Button Cartridge Re¬ 
lease—to remove loaded cartridges 
quickly from magazine. Double 
Extractors — they pull any shell. 
Six quick shot9 (5 in 20 Ga.) 
Quick Take-Down — for conven- 
ientcarryingandcleaning. Trigger 
and Hammer Safety — a double 
guard against accidental firing. 
Solid Steel Breech — the receiver 
absolutely solid steel at rear as well 
as on top. Jlsk your dealer / 
With Visible Hammer—12, 16, 20 
Gauges, Solid Top, side ejection, 
matted barrel .take-down, etc., $21.60. 
Select the right gun / Send 3c postage 
for new hig catalogue of all TTLrrr/i/M. 
repeating rifles and shotguns. 
77ie fflar/cn/irecir/ns Co., 
27 Willow Street, New Haven, Conn. 
You Can Tramp All Day 
You can do the 
hardest work or 
play without strain, 
chafing or pinching 
if you wear a Sep- 
erate Sack Sus¬ 
pensory. TheS.S. 
S. has no irritating 16g straps, 
no oppressive band on the 
sack, no scratching metal 
slides. It is made just as nature 
intended. (Note illu.stration I tt r!' 
With the S.S.S. you always have a clean 
suspensory every morning. Each outfit 
has two sacks, you can clip one fast to the sup¬ 
porting straps while the other sack is cleaneed 
All sizes. Mailed in plain package on re¬ 
ceipt of price. Money refunded if not satis¬ 
factory. Write for booklet. 
MEYERS MANUFACTURING CO. 
53 Park Place, AVATERTOWN, N. Y. 
