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write today. Q ar | e ton Canoe Co., 
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OLDTOWN, 
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Motor the simplest made, starts without cranking, anyone 
can operate them. We are the largest builders of pleas¬ 
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DETROIT BOAT CO. 1225 Jefferson Ave., Detroit. Mien. 
When writing say you saw the adv. in 
‘Forest and Stream.” 
Mullins Steel Pleasure Boats Can’t SinR 
Easiest to Row—Absolutely Safe 
Made of steel, with air chambers in each end like a life boat. 
Can’t leak,crack,dry out or sink,last a lifetime. Every boat 
guaranteed. Ideal boatforfamilies, summer re¬ 
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Write for our catalogue of Row Boats, 
Motor Boats, Hunting and Fishing Boats. 
The W. H. Mullins Co., 126 Franklin St., Salem, 0. 
The Varnish Used on the Cup Defenders 
SMITH’S SPAR COATING 
USED BY THE LEADING YACHT AND BOAT BUILDERS 
Successfully withstands excessive changes in weather and temperature. 
Has good body, is light in color, free working, elastic, durable, bril¬ 
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Varnish Makers and Color Grinders 
CHICAGO 
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Slocum Hand Power Motor. 
A WONDER IN BOAT MOTORS* 
Greater results than with oars. Greater 
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No skill required. Price $ 18.00. 
Write for circular. Patented. 
Slocum Hand Power Motor Co.,Erie,Pa. 
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WOODCRAFT. 
By Nessmuk. Cloth, 160 pages. Illustrated. Price, $i.oo. 
A book written for the instruction and guidance of those who go for 
pleasure to the woods. Its author, having had a great deal of experience 
in camp life, has succeeded admirably in putting the wisdom so acquired 
into plain and intelligible English. 
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Philadelphia Rifle Association. 
The second match between the Philadelphia Rifle As¬ 
sociation and the West Chester Rifle Club was shot 
Friday evening, May 8, on the home range of the latter 
club. The conditions called for teams of ten men, each 
of whom fired 10 shots at 12%yds. range, which was a 
very unusual distance for the Philadelphians, but, not¬ 
withstanding this handicap, they emerged victorious by 
a margin of 58 points. The challenge of the West 
Chester club was for the best two out of three matches, 
and this contest therefore decides the series. The best 
of feeling prevailed throughout the evening and great 
interest was manifested by the large crowd of specta¬ 
tors. The following are the detailed scores. 
West Chester. 
Lehr . 243 
T Jackson.241 
W Comfort .240 
N Leaf . 233 
Mrs Leaf .238 
Draper .. t .233 
G Dean . 241 
G Hannum .234 
F Sutcliffe . 241 
Woodward . 241—2385 
Philadelphia. 
Smith .24G 
Jaques .245 
Spering .248 
Goddard .238 
Hubbard .242 
Dubbs .'.246 
Hall .246 
Dillin . 243 
Overbaugh .242 
Sehnerring. 247—2443 
Adventures with Indians and Game. 
By Dr. William Allen. Price, 52.15, postpaid. 
This is a pleasing narrative of adventures on the plains 
and in the Rocky Mountains. Indian ways and wars, 
hunting the bison, antelope, deer, cougar, grizzly bear, 
elk are all told interestingly and well. Fully illustrated. 
FOREST AND STREAM PUBLISHING CO. 
Cincinnati Rifle Association. 
The following scores were made by members of this 
association at 200yds. on the Standard target on May 3: 
King Special 5-Shot 
Score. Scores. Score. 
Gindele . 85 88 86 70 .. 45 
Freitag . 81 83 8? 82 82 39 
Bruns . 80 83 83 77 72 44 
Nestler . 76 85 85 83 83 43 
El of er . 69 87 80 < 9 /8 43 
Roberts . 69 83 82 82 80 40 
Drube . •• 78 72 .. .. 40 
Best grade ce 
Gest grade of Cedar Canoe for $20.00. We sell direct saving 
you $20.00 on a canoe. All canoes cedar and copper fastened. 
Wo make all sizes and styles, also power canoes. W rite 
{or freecatalogu 1 giving prices with retailers’profit cut out. 
We are the largest manufacturers of canoes in the worn. 
DETROIT BOAT CO., 333 Bellevue Ave , Detroit, Mich 
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