
AUG. 17, 
1907. | 
PORES TRAN D STREAM. 

AMERICAN AND CANADIAN 
HUNTING SEASON. 
To the many sportsmen who undertake large 
game hurting, with its accompanying dis- 
tance and travel features, we desire to supply 
a copy of our catalogue, which, in the 1907 
edition, presents many novelties, together 
with ALL of the tried and proven necessities 
for the rough country. 
A catalogue, compiled by men who have 
hunted the roughest of it, sent free on ap- 
plication. 
ABERCROMBIE @ FITCH CO., 
57 Reade St., New York, U. S. A. 
Manufacturers of Complete Outfits for 
Explorers, Campers and Prospectors. 
Fishing Tackle, Guns and Ammunition, 


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The only Crayenette Rain-proof Hunting 
Garments in the United States. 
Why buy the ordinary harsh, stiff and unsatis- \ 
factory Sportsman’s Clothing, when for the same 
money you can get a fine, soft and pliable duck, plus \, 
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Cravenette is a process, nota Cloth, and is absolutely con- 
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Duxback Garments are rain-defying in any ordinary storm, 
yet.permit of perfect ventilation. - The only suitable outing 
garments where rain proof comfort, hard wear and good ap- 
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Pockets for everything. Regular Hunting Coat and Norfolk At : 
Jackets, $5.00; Trousers, $3.00 and $3.50; Hats, $1.00; Caps, 
$1.25; Vest, $2.50; Leggings, $1.50. 
Two colors only, light tan and olive green. Express prepaid, 
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Moose Hunting and Saaon Fishing 
Camp Life in the Woods. | WOODCRAFT. 
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Being the record of per- And the Tricks of Trapping and Trap Making. Con- | 
and other sketches of sport. ne : g -. | By Nessmuk. Cloth, 160 pages. Illustrated. Price, $1.00. 
; : ‘ ; : . taining hints on camp shelter, all the tricks and bait | 5 " ; 
sonal experiences of hunting game in Canada. By T. receipts of the trapper, the use of the traps, with in- | A book written for the instruction and guidance of 
R. Pattillo. 300 pages. Price, $2.00. structions for the capture of all fur-bearing animals. | those who go tor pleasure to the woods. Its author, 
By W. Hamilton Gibson. Illustrated. Cloth, 300. pages. having had a great deal of experience in camp life, has 
FOREST AND STREAM PUBLISHING CO into plain and intelligible English. 
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This is the picture of an old 
time Indian of the nofth, one of 
those described in Mr. Schultz’s 
splendid book, ‘‘My Life as an 
Indian.” The white blanket 
coat and the handkerchief 
about the head were the char- 
acteristic dress of that time and 
that people. 

FOREST AND STREAM PUBLISHING CO., - 
which was published serially in Forest anp Stream as by W. B. Ander- 
son, has now been issued over the author's true name, J. W. Schultz, and 
under the new title 
My Life As An Indian 


The story is one of the most faithful pictures of human life ever drawn. 
It tells of the life of the plains Indian in the old days, when buffalo hunting 
and journeys to war were the occupations of every man. It describes the 
every day life of the great camp, tells how the men and women passed 
their time, how the young men gambled, how they courted their sweet— 
hearts, how the traders imposed on the Indians and how the different 
tribes fought together. The one central figure of the book is 
Nat-ah’-ki. 
the beautiful Indian girl who became the author’s wife. 
But it is needless to describe this book to readers of Forest anp 
STREAM., Those who read it as a serial will surely want the volume on 
their library shelves. Price, $1.65, postpaid. 
346 Broadway, New York 

