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[Sept. 4, 1909. 
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WM. MILLS (& SON, 21 Park Place, New York. * 
(FISHING TACKLE EXCLUSIVELY) 
You profit by the experience and get the judgment of experts 
when you deal with us. 
Our facilities for making repairs to rods, reels and tackle are un¬ 
surpassed. 
Sole Agents for H. L. LEONARD RODS. 
THOS. J. CONROY 
28 
Manufacturer and Deeper in 
Fine FishingTackle&Sporting Goods 
TARPON. TUNA e.nd ALL SOUTHERN TACKLE 
John Street 
New York 
Gold Medal. Highest Award. St. Louis. 1904. Gold Medal. Highest Award. Chicago. 1893. 
A Patent Fishing Reel, made of hard sheet metal, with an automatic drag 
spool 3 'A inch diameter, holding 200 yds. of line, winding line as fast as a mult 
and has more power. The automatic drag, when fish is running, allows no slack 
line. Sold for $3.50. 
JULIUS VOM HOFE. 
No. 351 South Fifth Street, - - - - Brooklyn, N. Y. 
All genuine reels bear my name. No branch store in any city. Send for catalogue. 
A reel with good bea.rings and screws, oiled once a year, is a 
durable, well running reel. 
$ 
Hard Wood, Mission Finished 
GUN CABINET 
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Height, 70 inches. Depth, 12 inches. Width, 28 inches. 
Send for our illustrated Gun Catalog. 
THE H. H. KIFFE CO., 52 N \„? r v °oRK av- 
Life and Sport in Labrador 
NAPOLEON A. COMEAU 
In “Life and Sport on the North Shore of the Lower St. Lawrence 
and Gulf,” Mr. Comeau has made a valuable addition to the literature of 
rod and rifle—and more. It is a book of engrossing personal interest to the 
sportsman or general reader, and of rare value to the student of wild life. 
The author describes the events and experiences of 50 years spent in 
the cause of humanity and science in one of the most interesting and least 
known sections of Canada. He writes as one sportsman to his fellows, 
detailing his experiences with the wild things of wood, shore and sea, with 
plenty of stirring experiences with big game and gamy fish. 
Illustrated. 450 pages. 
Postpaid, $2.50 
FOREST AND STREAM PUBLISHING COMPANY 
When writing say you saw the ad. in “Forest and Stream.” 
BAIT CASTERS USING 
MEEK REELS 
won nil the Diamond Trophies at Interna 
tmnal Tournament, Chicago, 1908. Furtht > 
. omment unnecessary. Send for catalogue 
B. F. MEEK & SONS 
INCOHPOKATfcD 
LOUISVILLE, KY. 
THE ANGLER S GUIDE 
For 1909 
Postpaid, 50 Cents 
Tells not only how and when, but what is 
immensely more important, where to fish with 
good prospects of success. It is the most handy 
thing as well as the most useful ever prepared 
for the brethren of the angle. Gives the best 
fishing waters of the United States and Canada, 
right up to date, tells how to reach them by 
boat or rail, and then gives useful information 
as to the best methods of catching fish. 
It also includes all kinds of miscellaneous use¬ 
ful information of hotels, railroads, game laws, 
tackle, fish and fishing, camps and camp sites 
and equipment. It is indispensable and worth 
three times the money. 
FOREST AND STREAM PUB. CO., 
12? Franklin Street, New York. 
My Life As An Indian 
All That the Title Implies and More 
Probably the most faithful picture of Indian 
life ever drawn from the pen of a man who 
spent years among the Blackfeet, marrying into 
the tribe and becoming to all practical intents 
an Indian. 
Mr. Schultz tells of the life of the plains In¬ 
dian, when war and hunting were the occu¬ 
pations of every man, when the buffalo still 
covered the prairie, and the Indian was as yet 
little touched by contact with civilization. He 
describes as one who has lived the life, the 
daily routine of the great camp, the lives of the 
men and women, the gambling, the quarreling, 
the love making, the wars, the trading of the 
Indians. 
The narrative is full of intense human in¬ 
terest, and the requisite touch of romance is 
supplied in the character of Nat-ah-ki, the beau¬ 
tiful Indian girl, who became the author’s wife. 
Price, $1.65 postpaid. 
FOREST AND STREAM PUB. CO., 
127 Franklio Street, New York 
Hints and Points for Sportsmen. 
Illustrated, 244 pages. 
Compiled by "Seneca." Cloth. 
Price, *1.50. 
This compilation comprises six hundred odd hints, 
helps, kinks, wrinkles, points and suggestions for the 
shooter, the fisherman, the dog owner, the yachtsman, 
the canoeist, the camper, the outer; in short, for the 
field sportsman in all the varied phases of his activity. 
“Hints and Points” has proved one of the most prac¬ 
tically useful works of reference in the sportsman’s 
library. 
FOREST AND STREAM PUBLISHING CO. 
