THE GAME BREEDER 



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FOODS 



State Game F/rm, June 21, 1917. 

 Mr. C. B. Kern, 10 East Main St., Mount Joy, Pa. 



Dear Sir: — Please book our order for 100,000 Meal 

 Worms, to be shipped in lots of 10,000 every 3 days, start- 

 ing at once. Trusting tbat we may rely on punctual ship 

 ments, we are, Very truly, STATE GAME FARM, 

 Per 



Their first order was 5000 on May 19, next 10,000 on 

 June 7, and then the above. Every shipment lett i romptly 

 on lime, and many others, also, possibly yours. My price 

 for 1918 is 500 at $100 ; 1000 at $1 50 ; 5000 or more, in one 

 shipment at $1.00 pei 1000. All expre ss prepaid. 



PLANT WILD RICE NOW TO BRING SWARMS OF 

 wild ducks next fa 1. Terrell's seeds grow. Write for 

 prices and information on planting, TERRELL, Natu- 

 ralist, Ueot. ^•■21. Oslik-sh. Wis. 



WILD DUCK FOODS 



Wild duck food plants, and seed Wild Celery. Sago 

 Pond Weed, Widgeon grass, Red head grass, Chara 

 and other k.nds. 



There are hundreds of thousands of acres of water 

 marshes where these, ;he best of duck fcods, w ill grow 

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

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

 Cuirituck 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 C.irolina 



BOOKS 



■p/^/^I^C Fox Hunters, Trappers, Fur Traders, 



i-*^^^^i->-*J Taxidermists, Fishermen, Sportsmen, 

 Campers, Prospectors, Fur Farmers, Ginseng and Golden 

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 each. THE GAME BREEDER, 150 Nassau St.. N. Y. 



"LUMINOUS BODIES," A VERY INTERESTING 

 and instructive volume, by Charles Hallock. Price, 

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

 W. Sixth St.. Cincinnati, O. 



•■OUR BIG GAME.' BY D. W. HUNTINGTON, 



c ntains 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 »'^asiau St.. New York. 



Gi\M£K£CPER.S 



WANTED — POSITION AS GAMEKEEPER OR 

 care-taker of Shooting Lodge, by married man. Life 

 experienced in game breeding, cause of leaving present 

 situation Lieutenant going to Europe and closing his 

 shooting lodge and deer park. Age 36 years. Can fur- 

 nish first-class references. Seven years present place 

 . G. SIMPSON, care of Game Breeder, 150 Nassau St.' 



N. Y. City. [ 



GAMEKEEPER -POSITION WANTED. SKILLED 

 gamekeeper with good references desires position. 

 WM. STRANG, 2147 Blackrock Ave.. Unionport, N. Y. 



WANTED — POSITION AS MANAGER ON GAME 

 farm or shooting preserve. Lon<? experience raising 

 game birds. Understand raising and training shooting 

 dogs, and trapping vermin. A S. B., care of Game 

 Breeder, 150 Nassau St., New York, N. Y. 



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. 



HEAD KEEPER SCOTCH, WISHES A POSITION. 



Small family, 5"ur years' good reference from present 

 employer, good reason for leaving. Experienced on 

 pheasants, cjuail, wild turkey and mallards. Ten years' 

 references in this country. Apply J. C. E., care of The 

 Game Breeder, 150 Nassau St., New York. 6t 



POSITION WANTED O'vl 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 trapj.er 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 same 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 Aassau St 

 New York. 



WANTED SITUATION— A GAMEKEEPER KAMIL- 

 iar with pheasant and poultry rearing. I have also had 

 experience in general farming and can plan the planting 

 for game. BRUCE LANE, care of Game Breeder 150 

 Nassau St., New York. ' gj 



G4MEKEEPEB.- SITUATION WANTED. — I can 

 furnish (Eood English and American references. 

 Thorou({hly understand all the duties of a Game- 

 keeper; can rear thousands of birds, and train 

 do^s, &C. I understand trapping and the control 

 of vermin, and wish to ^et a place now so I can 

 prepare it for breeding on a lar^e scale next spring. 

 Address 3. H., care of The Game Breeder. ISO 

 Nassau Street. New York. 



»fISCCLiLA.NEOUS 



FREE FOUNDATION STOCK, FUR.MSHED TO 

 raise Rabbits, Cavies or Pigeons. Send dime lor par- 

 ticulars and paper. Young's Tanning Compound, easily 

 applied to any skin. Large can $1.00, trial can 50/? 

 Tattoo Ear Marker $1.50. Ear Tags 30)2 per dozen.' 

 Gib' on's wonderful Rabbit Book $1.00. Cavy Book 50^. 

 Squab Culture, a recognized authority on raising pigeons 

 for profit, Sl.OO. NATIONAL FANCIER & BREEDER 

 385 South Kast Ave., Oak Park, 111. 



EXCHANGE — EASTMAN FOLdTng POCKET 

 Kodak No. 3, Model A, 3!4x4^. carrying case and por- 

 trait attachment. Want Pheasants. L L KIRKPAT- 

 RICK, 100 E. Depot St., Greenville. Tennessee 



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, iso Nassau St., N ew York 



200 PHEASANTS WANTED -WILL TAKE EQUAL 

 number of cocks and hens. Send prices and age ot birds 

 R. A. MAXWELL, care of The Game Breeder, i<:oNassaii 

 Street, New York. 



RINGNECK PHEASANTS, J5.00 A PAIR. GOLDRNS, 

 $10.00 a pair. Guaranteed strong and in the pinn of con- 

 dition for Spring breeding. Order now as I havea limited 

 supply of birds. LILLIAN E. GALLUP, 22jq Ogden, 

 Omaha, Nebraska. it 



REGISTERED AND PEDIGREED RI.ACK FOXES 

 RUGGED PUPS BORN IN NATURAL CONDITIONS 

 ON MOUNTAIN RANCH. GUARANTEED T( 1 

 BREED. EVERY ONE OF OUR EIGHT FEMALES 

 WHELPED THIS SPRING. WRITE FOR RECORD.s 

 BOARSTONE MOUNTAIN FOX RANCH, O.NAM a' 

 MAINE. 



"THE RANCH BRED FOX," THE BEST BOOK 

 published on Kox farming. Tells all about this wonderful 

 industry. Price 25c. posloaic' THE BLACK FOX 

 MAGAZINE, 15 WhiiehallSt., New York 



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