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THE GAME BREEDER 



The "more game" movement is based on 

 sound principles. It stands a close inspec- 

 tion from a business and legal point of view. 

 It is good business and it should not be 

 criminal to produce food on a farm. The 

 owner should kill it "otherwise than by shoot- 

 ing" if he wants to, but the laws should not 

 compel such a performance. He should breed 

 it wild under natural conditions if he wishes to 

 do so. All real naturalists have endorsed 

 the "more game" movement. All real sports- 

 men quickly adopt it when they understand it 

 and in so doing they provide sport for them- 

 selves and for others and food for the people 

 to eat. 



The times have changed since we used to 

 shoot quail in abundance in Ohio without anv 



objection. The farmers who see that such 

 work means extermination are right in call- 

 ing a halt. It is up to the sportsmen to deal 

 fairly with the land owners ; to produce be- 

 fore they destroy and the result where such 

 work is done is to keep the game plentiful in a 

 wild state or semi-wild as the owner may 

 prefer. Laws ! Laws ! Laws ! More laws ! 

 produce vast revenues for those engaged in the 

 game law industry. The "more game" move- 

 ment has produced a vast amount of game 

 far more than you would believe without ex- 

 tending your ramble beyond the places whert 

 you have seen much. The reason you only 

 see pheasants is your laws have destroyed 

 the opportunity to produce or shoot better 

 game. 



RIVER LAWN GAME FARM 



U^ R. H. SIDWAY 



GRAND ISLAND, ERIK CO., N. Y. 



Pheasant and Mallard Eggs for Spring delivery from 

 extra fine, healthy non-related birds. 



My • birds are raised for my own shooting and are very strong 



on the wing. 



Member of The Game Guild. Member American Game Breeders Society. 



SANDANONA PHEASANTRY 



Millbrook, Dutchess Co., New York 



_^^ Wc are the New York State Agents for Mcllhenny's Pheasant and Duck Feeds 



THE BEST AND LOWEST PRICED GAME fOOD ON THE MARKET 



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Land for Game Preserve and Country House 

 Near New York For Sale. 



About three hundred acres on the Mianus River in Greenwich, Conn., may be purchased 

 at present for one thousand dollars per acre. Suitable for a magnificent country house seti, 

 with surrounding forest hke that of English estates. A mile of beautiful trout stream and a 

 newly made lake .of several acres on the place. Owner will not divide the tract. Its peculiar 

 value rests in the combination of forest, cliffs and stream in a tract of this size so near to 

 New York and to the social centers of Greenwich and Stamford.^ 



Deer and many other wild animals and|^ birds now en the place. 



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150 Nassau Street. New York City 



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