THE GAME BREEDER 



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deer, elk, grouse, quail or any other kind of 

 game on private land for profit, just as cattle, 

 sheep and domestic poultry are now raised 

 for profit. Furthermore, I believe the indus- 

 try of raising game for food is worthy of 

 development by our people, to whom it should 

 yield an important i'ncome. It is an industry 

 which can be carriec^ on by persons of small 

 means, and may be made to utihze much land 

 which is now either; wholly waste land, or 

 of very little value. By licensing farms used 

 for breeding game, and by tagging the product 

 under supervision of the game warden, I do 

 not see how any valid objection to the in- 

 dustry can be raised." 



T. M. JMooney, Bridgeport, 111., wrote : "I 

 am favorably impressed with your new idea on 

 'more game' and 'rnore shooting;' prash it 

 along. Something certainly ought to be done 

 in the premises." . 



Edmund Clark, West Medford, Mass., 

 wfote : ""We must resort to the propagation 

 of game and systematic game protection. To 

 make this successful it must be made popular 

 To popularize it among the owners of woods 

 and farms there is needed a stimulus. The 

 stimulus is remuneration." 



J. R. B. Van Cleave, Springfield, 111., wrote : 

 "I am greatly in favor of your campaign for 

 'more game.' " 



AN EXCELLENT CALENDAR. 



The Winchesters have issued an at- 

 tractive calendar in color, which is here 

 reproduced. The picture is very well 

 drawn and the color work is excellent. 

 We understand the little gun shown in 

 the picture has been a great success, 

 and that \Mnchesters find it difficult to 

 keep up with the orders for it. 



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W JANUARY 1913 





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2 3 4 

 9 10 11 

 16 17 18 



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30 3liH:'l:^ 



5 6 



12 13 14 

 19 20 21 



26 27 28 



'Guns for All Kinds of Shooting- and 

 Cartridges for Ali Kinds of Guns 



Game Birds for Propagation 



Bobwhite Quail, Wild Ducks, Pheasants, Wild Geese, 

 Swans, Grouse, Guinea Fowl and Pea Fowl. 



Wild Turkeys from the Ozark Mountains. Ornamental live wild birds for scientific and show 



aviaries supplied upon application. 



Write for prices before ordering. Now is the time to order live game 

 for breeding next season. Prices advance as the breeding season ap- 

 proaches, and last year they were doubled and many failed to get stock. 



W. A. LUCAS, 87 Thomas Street, NEW YORK 



Reference: Seaboard National Bank and any reputable Menantile Agency. 



In writing to advertisers ple«se mention The Game Breeder or sign your letters: ' Yours (of More Game." 



