Rod and gun . to dazzling brilliancy with our wonderful Brlgbt LightBurner. 50 candle power invisible and unbreakableSteel Mantle. Brighter than electricity, belter than gasor gasohne, and perfectly safe. No generating—simplylight like any kerosene lamp. Nothing to get out of will not smoke or flicker. A/JPIXIXQ M/AIMTFn EVERYWHERE. Sells like wildfire.**?-• * ^ ? •^i^ * lji» ^n opportunity of a life time, workall or spare time. Experience unnecessary. Make big money—be indepen-dent. \\rite tnday. Act quirk—territory poinp fii^t. Coinplt-te sample, post-paid, 30c, 4 for $


Rod and gun . to dazzling brilliancy with our wonderful Brlgbt LightBurner. 50 candle power invisible and unbreakableSteel Mantle. Brighter than electricity, belter than gasor gasohne, and perfectly safe. No generating—simplylight like any kerosene lamp. Nothing to get out of will not smoke or flicker. A/JPIXIXQ M/AIMTFn EVERYWHERE. Sells like wildfire.**?-• * ^ ? •^i^ * lji» ^n opportunity of a life time, workall or spare time. Experience unnecessary. Make big money—be indepen-dent. \\rite tnday. Act quirk—territory poinp fii^t. Coinplt-te sample, post-paid, 30c, 4 for $ Money back il not satisfactory. BRIGHT LIGHT , Grand Rapitls, Mlcli. r BASEBALL1 M-A-CAZlNt, OUTDOOR. SPORTS THE ONLY MAGAZINE ABOUT Baseball and Popular Athletics (containing College Americaedited by Donald Wiihelm) Managers Number on sale now, all News-standsand League Ball Parks Worlds Scries Number on sale Oct. 5, 1911 Send IS cents for sample copy Baseball Magazine Co., Boston. PUBLISHED THE YEAR ROUND OUR MEDICrNE BAG We would specialh^ direct the atten-tion of our readers to the article on thePassing of our Ducks, contributed to ourpages by Mr. Forest Conover. Mr. Con-over has been a life long observer of thehabits of the ducks on one of the bestshooting grounds in Ontario—the PeleeMarshes, and his remarks upon the sameare well worth attention. Probably themajority of sportsmen have long agocome to the conclusion that the only hopefor the salvation of the ducks is to pro-hibit the sale. As Mr. Conover says,Governments and Legislators are apa-thetic, but the only way is to keep ham-mering at them and a policy that at onetime appears apparently hopeless willsucceed. The ducks must be are not afraid of internationalnegotiations in this matter and if neces-sary the Federal Governments of bothCanada and the United States must inter-vene. Why cannot sportsmen call theattention of the Commission of Conserva-tion to the subject and enli


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