Dec. i 8 , 1909 .] 
FOREST AND STREAM. 
997 
The Hunter One-Trigger absolutely can not 
balk or double. It shoots left and right, right 
and left, all lefts or all rights, as desired. 
There is already an enormous demand for the 
new 20 Gauge Smith Gun —weight 5^ to 7 lbs., 
and a little beauty. If you do not know about 
it, be sure and write. 
The Hunter Arms Company 
90 Hubbard St., Fulton, N. Y. 
The Brilliant Search Light 
head, can be tilted up or down, throws a bright light wherever you look ; will 
not smoke, heat or blow out, locomotive reflector. Automatic generator uses 
acetylene carbide gas. One filling will burn eight hours. 
Single Lens, spreads the light _ - - $5 00 
Double Lens, concentrates the light - 6.00 
Interchangeable, combines both single and double Lens, 6.50 
SEND FOR PAMPHLET. 
R. C. KRUSHKE, 402 VV. Superior Street - Duluth, Minn. 
the others joined him, and we started for the 
place. It was a tremendous elm, and we were 
able to see very little up in the branches, owing 
to the leaves that were still on the tree. One 
of the boys got ready to climb, and the rest 
of us made a big fire to light the field of opera¬ 
tions, for a ’coon treed is only half caught. The 
climb was hard, and before he had reached the 
upper limbs the tree was well lighted by the fire. 
“It’s a big one. It’s the biggest one I ever 
saw,” came from the tree. No, it isn’t—it’s two 
—it’s two.” _ . 
And then pandemonium reigned. Five pairs 
of lungs below were yelling five different kinds 
of instructions and six dogs were howling with 
their heads in the air. and the man in the tree 
was trying in forcible, rather than elegant, 
language to make every one understand the 
difficulties of the climb. 
At last he reached the right limb and nearly 
Why the 
Smith Gun is the 
Favorite of Sportsmen 
The Hunter One-Trigger, now attached on order to Smith 
Hammerless Guns, is a distinct triumph which bids fair to make 
all two-trigger guns obsolete within a short time 
Smith. Guns 
Hunter One-Trigger 
r The Colt is the American standard of revol 
ver perfection. Its dependability is historical. 
It has been the tried and true friend of mote 
genuine red blooded American manhood than 
all other makes combined. 
In originality of pattern, excellence of material, 
; and man-to-man workmanship,, the Colt has 
never been equalled. The Jointless Solid Frame, 
forged in one piece, and the Positive Lock, 
which absolutely prevents accidental discharge, 
are only two exclusive features of the Colt. 
But an innovation does n<5t make a principle, 
and it's a scientifically constructed pocket arm 
^ you need, rather than a fancy handlp or sighting 
device. The Colt is every inch a gun — built 
for business, and years of it. If you could only 
buy one revolver in your whole life, it would 
pay you to buy a Colt! Send for catalogue 1 2', 
Colt’s Patent Fire Arms Mfg. Co., Hartford, Conn. 
American Duck Shooting 
By GEORGE BIRD GRINNELL 
N O 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 
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