THE GAME BREEDER 



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OUR FEATHERED GAME 



A manual on American Game 

 Birds with shooting illustrations in 

 color, and bird portraits of all 

 American Game Birds. 



By D. W. HUNTINGTON 



Editor of The Game Breeder 



PRICE $2.00 



Our Big Game 



A manual on the big game of 

 North America with pictures of all 

 big game animals. 



By D. W. HUNTINGTON 



Editor of the Game Breeder 



PRICE $2.00 



WILD DUCK POODS 



Wild Celery, Sago Pond Weed, Widgeon Grass, Red-Head Grass, Chara and other foods which 

 attract water fowl. We have the best duck foods which will attract and hold the game and which 

 impart the finest flavor to the flesh. "We plan and arrange the plantings suitable to all waters. 



GOOD SHOOTING 



DURING THE OPEN SEASON 



I am prepared to entertain a number of sportsmen who wish to shoot wild geese, Canvasback and 

 other wild ducks and quail, snipe, etc. Only small parties can be properly looked after. Appoint- 

 ments to try the shooting and learn about the wild duck foods are made by correspondence. 



J. B. WHITE WATERLILY, CURRITUCK SOUND, NORTH CAROLINA 



Member of THE GAME GUILD 



OUTINGS AND INNINGS. 

 A Rebus. 



M. G. F. G. 



Answer — More game and fewer game 

 laws. 



A Solon Society. 



Since Solon, of Athens, forbade the 

 killing of game, because he observed 

 that the Athenians give themselves up to 

 the chase to the neglect of the mechani- 

 cal arts, there is a rare opportunity to 

 start a Solon society in America which 

 might go in for prohibiting the chase 

 and lawn tennis as a side line. 



The fat girl in the side tent often takes 

 in a good deal of money. Prohibition 

 collectors, out of a job, can be utilized 

 to rake in the stuff. 



The solons on account of our opposi- 

 tion will send us a lot of business. 



Peter P. Carney, editor National 

 Sports Syndicate, says : 



"Besides making the world safe for Demo- 



crats," as a wit put it not so long ago, the last 

 few years have made trapshooting "safe for 

 democracy." 



The Gamie Breeder has done much re- 

 cently to make the game breeding indus- 

 try and the game shooting clubs safe 

 for both Democrats and Republicans. 

 There are a few backward states lik^ 

 Kansas and California where food pro- 

 duction is a little dangerous, especially 

 if the producer tries to ship his game. 

 This is what we refer to when we say 

 "shipping facilities" are still bad in 

 some regions. Common sense is rapid! \ 

 coming back, however, and it is quite 

 contagious. 



We- wonder what became of Forest and 

 Stream's platform plank "No Sale of 

 Game." State game officers and many 

 others are purchasing large quantities of 

 game from advertisers in The Game 

 Breeder. 



More Game and Fewer Game Laws. 



