THE GAME BREEDER 



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We hear it said often that the na- 

 tion-wide advertising of The Hercules 

 Powder Company has done more than 

 anything else that has been done to make 

 America a big game producing country. 



The result is positively startling. 



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Editor Game Breeder: 



I have far more calls for birds now 

 than I can supply. I am sure the many 

 letters I get on the subject of stock birds 

 are due to your magazine, and I appre- 

 ciate its value greatly. 



Mary C. Wilkie. 



Virginia. 



It might be a good plan for someone 

 to suggest, at this time, to the U. S. 

 Congress that it would be a good idea to 

 have more game for the people to eat 

 and fewer game laws intended to cre- 

 ate a vast number of fanciful crimes 

 which are unknown in countries which 



have game. 



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Subscribe to The Game Breeder, $1.00 

 a year. 



MALLARD 

 :^E G G S^ 



From strong, flying 

 birds, suitable 

 for Shooting. 



^Write for Prices 



GEORGE EDGAR 



HEAD GAMEKEEPER 



The WYANDANCH CLUB 



Smithtown, Long Island, N. Y. 



Wild Geese and Ducks 



Sago Pond Weed, Ohara, Wild Celery and other 

 foods of wild fowl. We w^ill refer to people ^who are 

 growing our foods abundantly and 



THEY WILL TELL YOU 



hoT^ these foods hold and attract ^Id ducks and 

 how they have improved their shooting. 



I have for sale also Canada Geese and Call Ducks. 

 Write for prices and testimonials. 



JASPER B. WHITE 



Waterlliy, Currituck Sound, North Carolina 



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