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THE GAME BREEDER 



Notice to Purchasers. 



Purchasers can rely upon advertisers in The Game Breeder. The Game Conservation 

 Society has a committee known as the Game Guild, which investigates complaints promptly 

 and insists upon fair dealing under a penalty of dismissal from membership and the loss of the 

 right to advertise in the magazine. There are very few complaints in a year, for the most 

 part due to shipments of eggs. These have been uniformly adjusted to the satisfaction of the 

 seller and purchaser. Any member making a complaint should state that in placing his order 

 he mentioned the fact that it was due to an advertisement in The Game Breeder. All mem- 

 bers of the Society are urged to buy from those who support the publication by advertising 

 in it. 



FIVE VARIETIES OF PHEASANTS. WILD DUCKS. 



Wild Geese, Brants, Wild Turkeys and other Game, 



List for stamp. G. H. HARRIS, Taylorville, Illinois. 4 t 



FOR SALE OR EXCHANGE— FOR FANCY DUCKS, 

 geese or pheasants. 15 pair of 1918 hatch Muscovey 

 ducks. 15 pair 1918 pit games. Grey's, Spangles, and 

 Black Breasted Reds. Genuine pit birds. Ducks 88.00 

 per pair, $10.00 per trio. ED. J. MEYER, Meyer Lake 

 Stock Farm, Canton, Ohio. 2t 



WILD TURKEYS FOR SALE. LARGE, HARDY 



specimens. Satisfaction guaranteed. LEWIS 



COMPTON, Dias Creek, New Jersey. 2t 



HAVE SIX MALE CANVASBACKS FOR SALE, 

 $10.00 each or will exchange for wood duck pairs. 

 These are hand raised from pure wild stock. Have a few 

 canvasback eggs for sale, $12.00 per dozen. A. WOLFE, 

 9848 76th Ave., Edmonton, S., Alberta, Canada It 



THE BLACK SIBERIAN HARE IS OF ENORMOUS 

 size. It grows faster, matures and breeds earlier than 

 any other rabbit, but best of all is its delicious meat and 

 beautiful fur. Write for information and prices. 

 SIBERIAN FUR FARM, Hamilton, Canada. 6t 



EGGS 



PHEASANT EGGS — RINGNECK, 82.50 PER 13. 



Wild Mallard Eggs. $1.50 per 11. JOHN SAMMONS, 



Yankton, South Dakota. 2t 



GOLDEN PHEASANT EGGS, $5.00 per doien. Cash 

 with order. F. W. DANE, Oshkosh, Wisconsin. 3t 



PURE BRED WILD DUCK EGGS FOR SALB— 

 From my New Jersey farm, pure bred, light gray wild 

 mallard duck eggs. Stock strong on wing. $3.50 per 13 ; 

 $25.00 per 100. H. W. VAN ALEN, 215 Montague St., 

 Brooklyn, N. Y. at 



FOODS 



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. 



SPEAKING OF MAGGOTS, OME OF THE LARG- 

 est pheasant dealers, in his oatalogue says : " We do not 

 recommend their use except by experts, for if not tho- 

 roughly cleaned, they will kill the birds." Feed them 

 Meal Worms, a clean, choice food, 500, $1.00; 1000, $1.50; 

 5000, $5.00- Express prepaid. C. R. KERN, Mount Joy, 

 Pennsylvania. It 



GAMEKEEPERS 



GAMEKEEPER AT LIBERTY. RELIABLE, WANTS 

 position on club preserve or game farm. Expeiienced 

 on game and ornamental birds or animals, gun dogs and 

 extermination of vermin. MILTON, in care of Game 

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



WANTED — POSITION AS MANAGER ON GAME 

 farm or shooting preserve. Long 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. 



WANTED. SITUATION AS GAMEKEEPER. Ex- 

 perienced on game rearing and dog training. Married. 

 Apply H. care of THE GAME BREEDER, 150 Nassau 

 St., New York. 



GAMEKEEPER DESIRES SITUATION, THOR- 



oughly understands all duties, etc. Best references 



from Europe and this country. M. J. F., care of The 



Game Breeder, 150 Nassau St., New York City. 4t 



WANTED SITUATION— A GAMEKEEPER FAMIL- 

 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. 6t 



WANTED— SITUATION AS GAMEKEEPER. THOR- 



oughly experienced in rearing Pheasants. Wild Turkeys 



and Wild Ducks. Good references. GAMEKEEPER, 



463 East 57th St., N. Y. C. it 



GAMEKEEPER DESIRES POSITION. LIFE Ex- 

 perience, excellent references. Age 40. Married. 

 RALPH LEE, Bernardsville, New Jersey. 



MISCELLANEOUS 



FOR SALE— GAME FARM. TWO HUNDRED AND 

 fifty acres. Twenty-eight deer. Fine new log bungalow. 

 Fine hunting. A beautilul home. Price $60.00 per 

 acre. Owner G. D. GORNS, Purdue, Douglas Co., 

 Oregon. 2t 



RINGNECK PHEASANTS, $5.00 A PAIR. GOLDENS, 

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

 dition for Spring breeding. Order now as I have a limited 

 supply of birds. LILLIAN E. GALLUP, 2209 Ogden, 

 Omaha, Nebraska. it 



BREEDING STOCK OF PHEASANTS FOR SALE 

 — Ringnecks, Silver, Goldens, Mongolians, Formosan, 

 Prince of Wales, Lady Amhersts, Reeves, Swinhoes. 

 Melanotus, Japanese Versicolors, Manchurian Eared, 

 ROBINSON BROS., Aldershot, Ont., Can. 



"THE RANCH BRED FOX," THE BEST BOOK 

 published on Fox farming. Tells all about this wonderful 

 industry. Price 25c. postpaid. THE BLACK FOX 

 MAGAZINE, 15 Whitehall St., New York. 



WANTED-PARTY TO TAKE HALF INTEREST IN 



a well established wild fowl farm. Address "OWNER," 



care of The Game Breeder, 150 Nassau St., N. Y. C. it 



WANTED, A SMALL COUNTRY PLACE ON LONG 

 Island with a house of six or eight rooms and land suit- 

 able for farming. State acreage, location, price and 

 terms. B. J., care Game Breeder, 150 Nassau St., N. Y. 



WANTED TO RENT, WITH PRIVILEGE OF 

 purchase, Long Island farm with good buildings. Place 

 must have a small pond or stream suitable for ducks. 

 GAME PRESERVE, care Editor Game Breeder, 150 

 Nassau Street, New York. 



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