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PHEASANTS-RINGNECK. YEARLINGS, 2 YEARS 

 old, and 1917 hatched birds ; also. Golden and Silver, 1917 

 hatched and matured birds. Can make immediate delivery. 

 F. A. W. SHAW, Pheasantry, Marlborough New York. 



WANTED-100 OR 150 YOUNG MALLARD DUCKS. 



Must be good clear stock. The younger the better. 



SCARBORO BEACH GAME FARM, Scarboro, Maine. 



PHEASANTS WANTED. 

 Between two and three hundred field grown young 

 ringhecks for breeding purposes. In application 

 particulars please quote prices for pairs, trios, and 

 cocks and hens separately in such quantity for Fall 

 or Winter delivery. Address A. M., care of Game 

 Breeder, 150 Nassau Street, New York. 



WANTED — WHITE PEAFOWL, EITHER SEX 

 Pied Peafowl, Soemmerring, Cheer, Hokl and German 

 Peacock Pheasants, Ruffed Grouse, and White Squirrels. 

 Also Swinhoes; state price and number. R. A. CHUTES 

 & CO., Mt. Sterling, Ky. 



FOODS 



WILD DUCKS' NATURAL FOODS Will aitract 

 them. These foods collected, examinations made, plant- 

 ings planned and supertntenaed. Write for free infor- 

 mation. CLYDE B. TERRELL, Specialist on the Natural 

 Foods of Wild Ducks, Dept. Pi, Oshkosh, Wis. 



WILD DUCK FOODS 



Wild duck food plants, and seed. Wild Celery, Sago 

 Pond Weed, Widgeon grass, Red head grass, Chara 

 and other kinds. 



There are hundreds of thousands of acres of water 

 marshes where these, the best of duck foods, will grow 

 and hold the game. Write and learn how to do it. 

 WHITE'S GAME PRESERVE, Waterlily, N. C. 

 Currituck Sound. 



ACORNS 



An excellent food for deer, pheasants and wild ducks. 

 I can supply acorns by the bushel or in "large lo's. 

 Write for prices, including shipping charges. W. R. 

 McLEAN, R. F. D., Eagle Springs, North Carolina. 



BOOK.S 



■p/^/^T^O Fox Hunters, Trappers, Fur Traders, 



i^\J\^r\.\^ Taxidermists, Fishermen, Sportsmen, 

 Campers, Prospectors, Fur Farmers, Ginseng and Golden 

 Seal Growers, etc. By A. R. Harding. Price 60 cents 

 each. THE GA.ME BREEDER, 150 Nassau St., N. Y. 



OUR BOOK DESCRIBES FULLY THE 200 MOST 

 valuable roots, herbs, etc., used in medicine. How to 

 gather and prepare. War Prices and Address of Buyers 

 postpaid, only 20c. ROOT & HERB COMPANY, West 

 Milan, N.H. 



•'LUMINOUS BODIES." A VERY INTERESTING 

 and instructive volume, by Charles Hallock. Price, 

 fi.oo. Address: Sportsmen's Review Publisbing Co., 15 

 W. Sixth St., Cincinnati, O. 



"OUR BIG GAME,-' BY D. W. HUNTINGTO."V, 

 ct mains portraits and descriptions of all American big 

 game animals. Postpaid $2.00. THE GAME BREEDER, 

 150 Nassau St., N. Y. 



'OUR WILD FOWL AND WADERS." BY D. W. 

 Huntington. A practical book on wild duck breeding 

 for sport and for profit. Postpaid $2.00. THE GAME 

 BREEDER, 150 Nassau St.. N. Y. 



"OUR FEATHERED GAME," BY D. W. HUNT- 

 ington, contains portraits of all American game birds and 

 shooting scenes in color. Postpaid $2.00. THE GAME 

 BREEDER, 150 Nassau St., New York. 



ga.mkke:cp£r.s 



GAMEKEEPER-SITUATION WANTED 



American game breeder with a 15 year experience wishes 

 to raise 5000 ringnecks for a private party or State, and 

 having an incubator and brooder plant. Apply to 'THE 

 GAME BREEDER, 150 Nassau St., New York, N. Y. 



POSITION WANTED ON A SHOOTING PRESERVE 

 by a practical and reliable Manager, widely experienced 

 here and abroad. Expert on rearing Pheasant, Quail, 

 Partridge, Wild Turkeys and Wild Ducks, etc., the man- 

 agement of Incubators, also a handler and trainer of 

 field and high-class shooting dogs. A capable man to 

 show sport, excellent trapper of vermin, a reliable and 

 trustworthy all around manager. J. H. W., care of The 

 Game Breeder, 150 Nassau St., New York City. 



WANTED, POSITION ON GAME PRESERVE, OR 

 poultry farm, to finish my experiment* in electrifying 

 day old game and poultry, which stimulates their growth 

 100 per cent ; also to finish my apparatus, that will sex day 

 old birds and will tell whether an egg is fertile or not ; if 

 fertile, the sex of the bird when hatched out. I am a 

 lecturer, demonstrator, and writer on poultry and 

 game. 20 years' experience in America and Europe. 

 S. HERBERT, care of Game Breeder, 150 ^assau St., 

 New York. 



MISCCLIvANEOUS 



TO RAISE GAME. 

 Wanted a partner to raise game on a sea island. A 

 pleasant resort during the Winter. Write to the Owner, 

 care of The Game Breeder, 150 Nassau St., New York. 



FOR RENT— NEW CAMP ON BAY SHORE, WILD 

 fowl and plover, shootirg in season. Inquire of A. 

 KENISTON, Edgartown, Mass. 



PHEASANTRY FOR SALE — JOHN L. WILLOCX 



pheasantry for sale— pure bred Chinese and young golaen 



pheasants. JOHN L. WILLOCX, Haywaid, Calilornia 



REGISTERED AND PEDIGREED BLACK FOXES. 

 RUGGED PUPS BOKN IN NATURAL CONDITIONS 

 ON MOUNTAIN RANCH. GUARANTEED TO 

 BREED. EVERY ONE OF OUR EIGHT FEMALES 

 WHELPED THIS SPRING. WRITE FOR KECORDb. 

 BOARSTONE MOUNTAIN FOX RANCH, ONAWA. 

 MAINE. 



"THE RANCH BRED FOX," THE BEST BOOK 

 published on Fox farming. Tells all about tins wonderful 

 industry. Price 25c. postpaid. THE BLACK FOX 

 MAGAZINE, 15 Whitehall St., New York. 



PARTNER WANTED-WANTED, A PARTNER WHO 



has some good duck land. I will furnish the stock. Can 

 also put you next to some fine dark mink. Write quick. 

 F. STEVENSON, Route4,Caro, Michigan. 



BLUE HELTON SETTER— New England bred and 

 trained, finished on southern quail. Staunch and good 

 retriever, about three years old, $175. Picture on 

 request. Address, J. C. CARR, 50 Congress St., Boston, 

 Mass. 



An Aid to Game Preserving. 



An airedale is a most valuable dog 

 for the game farm and preserve. He is a 

 good watchdog and an excellent aid in ex 

 terminating vermin. These dogs are ad- 

 vertised regularly in this magazine and 

 we urge our readers to try them. 



In writing to advertisers please mention The Game B.eeuer or sign your letters: "Your, for More Gmme." 



