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(Continued from page 53.) 

 tions of go6d lighting, easy working carriers, 

 safety and a dozen and one other features 

 must be thought out to produce best results. 

 If your home defense league is having trouble 

 along these lines I am at your service for 

 advice or infor::iation. 



[Most of the game shooting clubs have trap 

 shooting grounds. Some have ranges for 

 large or small rifle shooting.— Editor.] 



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A Big Dent in a Platform. 



Our good neighbor Forest and Stream 

 must observe that the game breeders 

 have put a good big dent in its cele- 

 brated platform, "no sale of game.'' 

 Many thousands of game birds and deer 

 are now sold in the markets of the States 

 which have enacted laws encouraging the 

 profitable breeding of the desirable wild 

 foods. Our neighbor should take a 

 stroll through the New York market in 

 October and see the toothsome pheasants 

 -and wild fowl which will be attractively 

 displayed in much bigger numbers than 

 they were last season. The industry has 

 grown rapidly and the game is far more 

 abundant than it was a year ago. Drop 

 in, good neighbor, at the Hotel Aster, 

 or at any hotel or restaurant, and order 

 a wild duck, not too well cooked, or 

 home-bred pheasant, broiled or roasted, 

 and we feel sure you will become con- 

 verted or as nearly so as was the gentle- 

 man who dined on roast pig. 



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