DOG CRATES 
The Dog on His Travels. 
The greatest trouble which sportsmen experience in traveling to and from the shooting 
grounds is in transporting their dogs. The same troubles have fallen on the shoulders of 
kennel men and bench show exhibitors. 
The Troubles of Dog Owners. 
Dogs are shipped in heavy boxes or are chained in the baggage car. The dog that goes 
in the box is productive of heavy express charges. The dog that goes without the box 
generally gets loose or is crippled by a falling trunk. 
The Dog’s Food and Water. 
In the corner of the crate isa receptacle for water, a funnel connection providing for 
its being filled from the outside. On the front of the crate and just below the door isa 
buffet, or pocket, for dog biscuits. All-of our crates are provided with a removable or 
false bottom, which insures cleanliness. 
We Save You Money. 
In manfacturing these dog crates, we keep two points constantly in view. One is to 
save the money of the dog owner; the other is to save the life and limb of the dog. We 
accomplish the first by making the crate so light that the express charges will be greatly 
reduced. the saving on the first two or three trips often paying the cost of the crate. 
Length. Width. Height. Each. Length. Width. Hei ht. Each. 
No.1. 2in. 17in. 18in. $ 9.00 No.4. 42in. 24in. 32in. $16.00 
No. 2.  30in,. 18in, 22in. 10.00 No.5. 48in. 30in. 36in. 22.00 
No. 3. 36in, 21in, 26in. 12.00 Special oval top crate for 2 setters 15.00 
Send for free Dog Catalogue. 
IVER JOHNSON SPORTING GOODS CO. 
163 Washington Street, Boston, Mass. 

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Latest and Most Modern 
Smokeless Shotgun Powder 
The best ever produced in America. Not made by the Trust. 
BOSTON SMOKELESS 
DEAD SHOT. A. BULK POWDER. 
Address New York Agents, 
VON LENGERKE & DETMOLD, 
349 FIFTH AVENUE 
Near 34th Street 
NEW YORK 
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL. 

Made in Scotland for the Whole World ! 
BALLISTITE 
Sweeps the programme at the 6th tournament of the Missouri and 
Kansas League of Trap Shooters at Schmelzer’s Shooting Park, Kansas 
City, Mo., April 10-11th, 1906. Wins all Trophies and Ties High 
Average. Also wins High Average at New Paltz, N. Y., April 19th, 
1906, score 172 eX 190. 
SHOOT BALLISTITE: The best shotgun smokeless powder on Earth, 
but barred out of the Interstate Association because it is foreign. 
J. H. LAU’ @ CO,, 7° ,chombers Street. 
New York City 
Sole Agents for the NOBEL’S EXPLOSIVES CO., Ltd., Glasgow, Scotland. 
Sead for ‘* Shooting Facts.’’ 
BOTH 
First and Second Prizes 
At the late 1906 Monte Carlo Tournament, 
Won by 
SCOTT GUNS 
Over all other Makers. 
For two years in succession, 1905 and 1906, three times in five years, 
and on six occasions in all, the Celebrated Guns of W.&C. Scott & Sons 
have won the GRAND PRIX DE MONTE CARLO. 
We have a full assortment of these noted guns now in stock. 
All grades and sizes, 10, 12, 16 and 20 bore. Some very 
light weights. Also trap guns. 
(2¥~Send for Catalogue and List of High Grade Second-Hand Guns of different 
makers taken in trade. 
WM. READ @ SONS 
107 Washington Street, BOSTON, MASS. 
GREENER GUNS WEAR. 
Durability is a quality that has made the Greener gun 
famous for three generations. The Greener product goes 
through the hands of 200 of the highest paid and most skill- 
ful workmen it is possible to obtain, and as a result the 
Greener gun is known all over the world for its careful fit- 
ting and general durability. 
The following unsolicited testimonial well illustrates this 
wonderful wearing quality, and we have had other testimoni- 
als describing Greener guns that have been in constant and 
effective service for fifty years. 

“W. W. Greener, Birmingham, England. 
“My Dear Sir—Excuse me for taking your valuable time, but I want to 
extend my most sincere thanks and gratitude to you for the great pleasure you 
have afforded me during the past thirty-five years by making a gun that certainly 
has stood the test that few can equal. The number of my old No. 10-gauge is 
11722. I bought it of E. E. Eaton, 53 State St., Chicago, Ill., the fall of 1870, and 
paid him an even $200 for the gun, case and loading tools; $175 for the gun alone. 
“Now that my good and true old horse died a short time ago, my present dog is 
getting old, and I, too, am not so young as I used to be, I have laid aside my 
good old true and faithful friend, until such time as I am laid to rest, when it 
will be in the box with me. But here goes for a big but true story. 
‘During thirty-five years my old companion has missed but one season’s shoot- 
ing; during all these years she has piled up her share of game—ducks, geese, 
chicken, quail, pheasants, etc.—and back in the ’70’s she never failed to do her 
duty at all shooting matches. I doubt if ever there was a gun made that has been 
used as much as mine, and especially with the heavy loads I have always used, 
and to-day it would bother you to find a scratch or mar about her, and her barrels 
are as clean and smooth inside as a dollar; and, stranger yet, this old friend of 
mine has not cost me five cents for repairs except an extra set of firing pins, 
and she looks good for many years to come. No gun ever made is a harder 
shooter than mine. Never once missed fire, and I do not know, but it seems to 
me to be impossible to miss a bird; and only last fall she was just as true as 
ever, and never failed to do her duty. 
“My brother bought a 12-gauge W. W. Greener at the same time, and up to his 
death, seven years ago, she stood the test. I bought a 12-gauge Greener about 
1875 for a present to a friend. It also proved to be all right, although I lost 
track of it twenty years ago. 
“Excuse me for taking your valuable time, but so many times I have felt so 
grateful towards eke for furnishing me with such a true and faithful companion 
that I now feel that I want to thank you a thousand times for the pleasure and 
satisfaction you have afforded me in the last thirty-five years. 
“Your guns may be just_as good now as then, but I do not happen to see any 
of them since I came to Minnesota twenty years ago. I do know that none of 
the new guns I see that I would exchange my old favorite No. 11722 for to-day. 
Very sincerely your friend, c 
. A, Laucuron.” 
We have a splendid stock of Greener guns on hand, from 
4% Ibs. 28 bores, to 22 lbs. double 4-bores, and a catalogue 
describing them is free for the asking. 

HENRY C. SQUIRES & SON, 
No. 20 Cortlandt Street, - New York City 

