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FOREST AND STREAM. 

[SEPT. 14, 1907. 

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THE CAMP 
ACCOUTIREMENT 
Inall 
New York 
there is no store 
likethis. Here may 
bc found every requisite 
for recreation and outdoor 
games for the Camper, the Hun- 
ter, the Automobilist, the Bicyclist, the 
Tennis Player, the Golfer, and always at 
prices that are fair. 
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Fishing Rods, « - e 5c, to $25.00 
} Rifles, - - - - $1.8: to 21.00 
Wp © Canvas Covercd Canoes, -* = 24.00 
Paddles, all lengths, - 1.00 and 1.25 
Wal! Tents, 7 feet, - - - 5.60 
Hy Cooking K ° 6.45 
( Camp St 5 5.50 
} Alcohol - 75 
\ Camp Ct = - .25 and .30 .4u 
Camp Cots. - - - 1.20 and 1.80 
Catalogue of new Goods free, 
or our big book No. 364 of Sport- 
ing Goods for 4c. to help pay 
Postage, 
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NEW YORK SPORTING GOODS Co 
’ 17 Warren St.New York 
AMERICAN 
DUCK SHOOTING 
By GEORGE BIRD GRINNELL! 
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No single gunner, however wide his experi- 
ence, 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 re- 
trieving Chesapeake Bay dog. 
About 600 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 CO. 

HORSE AND HOUND 
By Roger D. 
Hunt Club; 
Foxhunters’ 
Club. 
Williams, Master of Foxhounds, Iroquois 
Keeper Foxhound Stud Book; Director 
National Association; Official Judge 
Brunswick Hunt 
that per- 
Hunt- 
Cross- 
“Horse and Hound” is encyclopedic in all 
tains to foxhunting. It has chapters as follows: 
ting. The Hunter. Schooling of Hunters. 
Country Riding and Origin of the American Hound. 
Breeding and Raising Horses. The Kennel Scent. The 
Fox. Tricks and Habits of the Fox. In the Field. 
Hunt Clubs. The style is clear and crisp, and every 
chapter abounds with hunting information. The work is 
profusely illustrated. Price, $2.50 
FOREST AND STREAM PUBLISHING co. 


ONLY SI.50 
PER HUNDRED FOR SMOKELESS 
POWDER LOADED SHELLS. 
SMOKELESS POWDER 
SHELLSS150 rer 100 


The regular price of these shells 1s $2.40 per 1C0. 
They loaded with the Famous Robm Hood 
Smokeless Powder, which is conceded to be the best 
made; has no greater strain on the breech of the grn 
than black powder, with 50 percent. greater penetra- 
tion and velocity. Carries shot even and in good 
pattern. Price per case of 500, 87.50, 
Weare selling 10, 12and 16 gauge; inall sizes of shot 
at same price, inc uding some extra l.eavy loadsin 0, 
00.6, BB and Buck tor Duck, Goose and Deer. We 
have madéa big factory-clear ‘ing purchase cf seve al 
hundred thousand which is the reason fo. this low 
pree, Cubin withafriendandm keupacaseand 
have shipped by freig t, you will need them this com - 
ing season, Shells loaded w.th Buck Shot are usually 
sold at 75 cents per ln.x of 25. We will sell you :n 
assorted case 10. 12 0r 16 gange @o .ree or fine shot as 
above at only $7.00 pe case of 500. TERMS CASI 
w th order, To secure this bargain order at once 
before stockisex auste . Regarding our 1espo si- 
biiitv we refer you to Dun or Bradstreet’s Com- 
mercial Agenc-es. Addres , Dept.F, &S. 
KIRTLAND BROS &CO., 
90 Chambers St, New York. 

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Trap-Shooter’s Ready Reckoner. 
For ascertaining at a glance the Division of Moneys in 
Trapshooting. Price, 25 cents. 
There are forty tables, covering varying entry fees, 
prices of targets and the number of entries, and it is the 
work of only a4 moment to determine the purses in the 
various events. Such a reference book as this is as use- 
ful to the trapshooter as his interest tables are to the 
bank clerk. 
FOREST AND § 
STREAM PUBLISHING CO. 

CORRESPONDENCE. 
The Forest AND STREAM is the recognized medium of 
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American sportsmen. The editors invite communications 
on the subjects to which its pages are devoted. Anony- 
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are not responsible for the views of correspondents. 
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Sam Lovel’s Boy. 
By Rowland E. Robinsen. Price, $1.25. 
Sam Lovel’s Boy is the fifth of the series of Danvis 
books. No one has pictured the New Englander with 
so much insight as has Mr. Robinson. Sam Lovel and 
Huldah are two of the characters of the earlier books in 
the series, and the boy is young Sam, their son, who 
grows up under the tuition of the coterie of friends that 
we know so well, becomes a man just at the time of the 
Civil War, and carries a musket in defense of what he 
believes to be the right. 
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Hints and Points for Sportsmen. 
Compiled by “Seneca.” Cloth. Illustrated, 244 pages. 
Price, $1.50. 
This compilation comprises six hundred and 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. 
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ROWLAND E. ROBINSON'S 
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literature of New England village and woods life. Mr. 
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one reads of them now with smiles and now with tears 
(and need not be ashamed to own to the tears). Mr. 
Robinson writes of nature with marvelous insight; his is 
the ready word, the phrase, to make a‘bit of landscape, a 
scene of outdoors, stand out clear and vivid like a 
startling flashing out from the reader’s own memory. 
FOREST AND STREAM PUBLISHING CO. 
American Big Game in Its Haunts. 
The Book of the Boone and Crockett Club for 1904. 
George Bird Grinnell, Editor. 490 pages and 46 full- 
page illustrations. Price, $2.50. 
This is the fourth, and by far the largest and hand- 
somest of the Club’s books. It opens with a sketch of 
Theodore Roosevelt, founder of the Boone and Crockett 
Club, and contains an extremely interesting article from 
his pen descriptive of his visit to the Yellowstone Park 
in 19038. Other papers are on North American Big 
Game; Hunting in Alaska; The Kadiac Bear; Moose. 
Mountain Sheep; Game Refuges, and other big-game 
topics. 
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SKI-RUNNING 
This is a manual of Ski-running prepared for the use 
of the Ski Club of Great Britain. Being designed for 
the practical instruction of the reader, it is written m 
simple terms, and treats the subject thoroughly. Ski- 
running opportunities are found in all parts of the 
United States where the snow falls and in Canada; and 
with an appreciation of the excitement and exhilaration 
of the sport, the Ski will doubtless become popular. 
The work is fully illustrated. Price, $1.25, postpaid. 
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PHEASANTS. 
Their Natural History and Practical 
Management. 
By W. B. Tegetmeier. 
New Enlarged Edition. 16 Plates, Cloth, 237 Pages. 
Price, $3.50. 
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Uncle Lisha’s Outing. 
A sequel to “‘Daavis Folks.” By Rowland E. Robin- 
son. Cloth. Price, $1.26. 
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Danvis Folks. 
A continuation of “Uncle Lisha’s Shop’ and 
Lovel’s Camps.” By Rowland E. Robinson. 
Price, $1.25. 
FOREST AND STREAM PUBLISHING CO. 
“Sam 
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