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DUCKS WANTED 



Anyone who can furnish us some Canvasback Duck 

 eggs next year will please write us quoting price. 



CHILES & COMPANY, Mt Sterling, Ky. 



game: eggs 



PHEASANT EGGS, PER DOZE ^, BNGLISH RING- 

 neck, $3.00; Pure Chinese, $3.50; Golden, $4.00; Silver 

 and Reeves, $5.00; Amherst and Pure Mongolian, $6.00. 

 Write for circular describing brood coops, setting nests, 

 pheasant feed and pheasant book. SIMPSON'S PHEAS- 

 ANT FARM, Corvallis.^Oregon. (25 » 



WILD AND BRONZE TURKEY EGGS—CHICKEN 



eggsr. Handsome Catalog, 2 cent stamp, showing pure 



wild gobbler from the mountain. VALLEY VIEW 



POULTRY FARM, Belleville, Pa. (24» 



PHEASANT EGGS PER DOZEN 

 Golden, Silver, four dollars; kingneck, three dollars; 

 Amherst, eight dollars, also Buff Wyandottes, prize win- 

 ers. Pen, 1 five dollars ; Pen, 2 three dollars. One dollar 

 deposit insures eaily delivery. T.' A. MENDENHALL, 

 Greenville, Ohio. 23) 



RING-NECKED PHEASANT EGGS 



For season 1917, from tine healthy stock — birds not related. 

 FREEMAN H. WHEELER, .5 Bolton St.. Hudson, Mass. 



PHEASANT EGGS — PER DOZEN, GOLDEN $5.00. 

 Ringneck $3.50. One doller deposit now insures early 

 spring deUvery. "Goldbank" M. B. Turkeys. Big boned, 

 lusty young toms, $5.00 up. 

 6t MRS. I VER CHRISTENSON; Jamestown, Kan. 



RINGNECK PHEASANT EGGS FROM PURE BRED 



Stock. $3.00 per setting of 15 eggs. All orders filled in 



the order received. All eggs strictly fresh when shipped. 



EDWARD W. DOLAN, Worthington, Minn. (25) 



RING.VECKED PHEASANT EGGS, $25.00 PER 



hundred ; $3-50 per dozen. Also a number of young cock 



birds, $3.50 each. F. SHAW, Marlborough, N. Y. (251 



ga.me,ke:e:p£r.s 



WANTED-A HEAD GAMEKEEPER OS A GAME 

 farm in Virginia, where pheasants and quail are raised. 

 A man who also understarids the care and -handling of 

 shooting dogs. He must have a good disposition and appear- 

 ance. Married with small family, English or Scotth pre- 

 ferred. In answering please state age. qualification, refer- 

 ences and salary wanted. Address THOMAS I>EFORD, 

 Luray, , Virginia- ^ ._j_^ 



WANTED— HEAD GAMEKEEPER FOR SMALL 

 preserve on a noted private estate. Married man pre- 

 ferred and one that is experienced with pigeons and the 

 production of squabs. Must be thoroughly qualified in 

 every way and have a good record of pi-oven ability. 

 Apply fully to Mr. PULTZ, in care of Game Breer^er, 

 150 Nassau St., N. Y. City. 



WANTED SITUATION AS SUPERINTENDENT OF 

 game farm or preserve. American, with experience in. 

 rearing wild mallards and pheasants for stocking or shoot- 

 ing. A man thoroughly able to take all responsibility, with 

 best references in the country. AMERICAN, care of 

 Game Breeder, 150 Nassau St., New York. 



SITUATION WANTED, GAME KEEPER— EXPERI- 

 enced, understands thoroughly the care of game, age :i\, 

 nationality English. References. B. R., care of Game 

 Breeder, 150 Nassau St., New York. 



SITUATION WANTED-HEAD GAMEKEEPER OR 

 Superintendent of large estate or game preserve. Very 

 capable man to show sport. Thoroughly experienced 

 rearing pbeaianis. partridge, quail and wild ducks. 

 Management of incubaiors hatctiing ph'-a->ant and duck 

 eggs. Also breeding, training and handling high class 

 shooting dogs. Excellent trapi.er, compnenl manager. 

 Reference present employer. GAMEKEKPER, 157 East 

 6Qth St., New York. 



GAMEKEEPER REQUIRES SITUATION, UNDER- 

 stands all duties. Best references from Europe and 

 this qounir/. Address M. F. .care of The Game Breeder, 

 150 Nassau Street. New York. 



HEAD KEEPER WISHES SITUATION FOR NEXT 

 season. Skilled in raising game. Best references. B. F. 

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



GAMEKEEPER— WANTS SITUATION; MARRIED; 

 thoroughly understands the rearing of all species; good 

 vermin trapper; good references. DONALD LAMONT, 

 care of 1 iame Breeder, 150 Nassau St., N. Y. 



HEAD GAME KEEPER SEEKS SITUATION ON 

 large game farm or private estate. Life experience in 

 raising all kinds of pheasants, poultry, turkeys, also break- 

 ing of dogs. References from Europe and this country, 

 three years in one place in the State of Ohio. Married,, 

 with one son. H. A. C, care of Game Breeder. 



SITUATION WANTED TO BREED GAME, LONG 

 experience in the old country. Good references. 

 FRANK HORACEK, care of The Game Breeder, 150 

 Nassau St., N. Y. 



GAMEKEEPER WISHES RE-ENGAGEMENT. 

 First class rearer of game— life experience— single- 

 age 42 years. Ten years in America. Testimonials 

 furnished as to character and ability. Refer by per- 

 mission to T. Dillage Vann, Esq., Dillage Memorial.. 

 Building, Syracuse, N. Y. JOHN H. JOHNSON, 

 Baldwinsville, N. Y., R. F. D. 4. 



WANTED — SITUATION AS HEADKEEPER,. 



Thoroughly understand raising of all species of game. 

 Also trapping and dog breaking. Fifteen years' experience 

 in this country. Married, no tamily. Best of references 

 from former employers. J. H., care of Game Breeder, 

 i5o Nassau St., N. Y. City. 



GAMEKEEPER — SKILLED IN REARING WILD 

 Turkeys, Pheasants, Ducks and other game, wishes 

 situation. Good references and reason for desiring to 

 make a change. For particulars apply to B. F., care of 

 Game Breeder, 150 Nassau St., New York. (27) 



GAMEKEEPER'S SON SEEKS SITUATION AS 



Gamekeeper. 10 years' references from England and 



America, well up in all duties of gamekeeper. Apply 



DAVID GORDON, Bernardsville, New Jersey. '22> 



BOOKS 



OUR BOOK DESCRIBES FULLY THE 200 MOST 

 valuable roots, herbs, etc., used in medicine. How to 

 eather and prepare. War Prices and Address of Buyers 

 postpaid, only 20c. ROOT & HERB COMPANY, West 

 Milan, N.H. 



REARING PHEASAVTS IN SMALL ENCLOSURES. 

 Price, 20 Cents. It contains nothing that has not been 

 thoroughly and successfully tried out in actual practice. 

 S. V. REEVES. Haddonfield, N. J. 



"OUR FEATHERED GAME," BY D W. HUNT- 

 . ington, contains portiaits of all American game birdsand 

 shooting scenes in color. Postpaid $2.00. THE GAME 

 BREEDER, 150 Nassau St., New York. 



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



contains portraits and descriptions of all American big 



game animals. Postpaid $2.00. THE GAME BREEDKK. 



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 $L50. 'I HE GAME 

 BREKDER, 150 Nassau St., N. Y^ 



■o/^/^V'Q F"<»f Hunters, Trappers, Fur Traders. 

 D\J\jr^^ Taxidermists, Fishermen. S(><Tt>men, 

 Campers, Prospectors. Fur Farmers. {JinscnB and (.olden 

 Seal Growers, etc. By A. R. Harding. Price 60 cents 

 each THE GA.ME BREFDER. 150 Nassau St . N. Y. 



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