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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. 



FOR SALE-ENGLISH RINGNECK PHEASANTS 

 eggs from unrelated stock. Birds kept in their wild 

 state with unlimited range. Cultivated under the most 

 healthful and normal conditions. Also pure wild mallard 

 ducks' eggs from flight birds. TURTLE LAKE GAME 

 FARM, Hillman, Michigan. it 



RINGNECK PHEASANT EGGS — Many for sale by 



dozen or hundred. Ready now. Guarantee arrive O.K. 



MRS. IVER CHRISTENSON, Jamestown, Box 70 



Kansas. 2t 



GOLDEN PHEASANTS AND EGGS FOR SALE. 



Chinese Ri- gneck pheasant eggs, $3.50 per do»en. 



Golden pheasant eggs 50c each. Mrs. EDGAR TILTON, 



Suffern. New York. 4t 



GLENWOOD PHEASANTRIES, HADLYME, CONN. 



Ringneck phaesant eggs for sale. Price $25.00 per 100. 



R. K. McPHAIL. 4 t 



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. 



ACORNS 

 An excellent food for deer, pheasants and wild ducks. 

 I can supply acorns by the bushel or in large lots. 

 Write for prices, including shipping charges. W. R. 

 McLEAN, R. F. D., Eagle Springs, North Carolina. 



BOOKS 



■D/~\/^T^"0 Fox Hunters, Trappers, Fur Traders, 



OV/V/lVO Taxidermists, Fishermen, Sportsmen, 

 Campers, Prospectors, Fur Farmers, Ginseng and Golden 

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

 each. THE GAME BREEDER, 150 Nassau St., N. Y. 



GAMEKEEPERS 



WISH CHANGE OF POSITION AS POULTRY 



man or gamekeeper by married man. No children. 



Life experience, four years at present position, excellent 



references. L. W. WERTHEIM, Hillsboro, N. C. It 



GAMEKEEPER — POSITION WANTED. SKILLED 

 gamekeeper with good references desires position. 

 WM. STRANG, 2147 Blackrock Ave., Unionport, N. Y. 



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. 



GAMEKEEPER-SITUATION WANTED 



American game breeder with a 15 year experience wishes 

 to raise 5000 ringnecks for a private party or State, and 

 having an incubator and brooder plant. Apply to THE 

 GAME BREEDER, .50 Nassau St , New York, N. Y. 



HEAD KEEPER SCOTCH, WISHES A POSITION 

 Small family, four years' good reference from present 

 employer, good reason for leaving. Experienced on 

 pheasants, quail, wild turkey and mallards. Ten years' 

 references in this country. Apply J. C. E., care of The 

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



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 



GAMEKEEPER.- SITUATION WANTED. — I can 

 furnish good English and American references. 

 Thoroughly understand all the duties of a Game- 

 keeper; can rear thousands of birds, and train 

 dogs. £ic. I understand trapping and the control 

 of vermin, and wish to get a place now so I can 

 prepare it for breeding on a large scale next spring. 

 Address J. H., care of The Game Breeder, ISO 

 Nassau Street, New York. 



MISCELLANEOUS 



200 PHEASANTS WANTED WILL TAKE EQUAL 

 number of cocks and hens. Send prices and age ot birds. 

 R. A. MAXWELL, care of The Game Breeder, 150 Nassau 

 Street, New York. 



RINGNECK PHEASANTS,$5.00APAIR. 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 



REGISTERED AND PEDIGREED BLACK FOXES 

 RUGGED PUPS BORN IN NATURAL CONDITIONS 

 ON MOUNTAIN RANCH. GUARANTEED TO 

 BREED. EVERY ONE OF OUR EIGHT FEMALES 

 WHELPED THIS SPRING. WRITE FOR RECORDS. 

 BOARSTONE MOUNTAIN FOX RANCH, ONAWA, 

 MAINE. 



"THE RANCH BRED FOX," THE BEST BOOK 

 published on Fox farming. Tells all about this wonderful 

 industry. Price 25c, postpaid. THE BLACK FOX 

 M AGAZI NE, 15 Whitehall St., New York. 



ALL GAME BREEDERS SHOULD REMEMBER 

 that Meal Worms are just as choice a food for the old 

 birds as for the young; of course, as a rule, they are not 

 fed to the old because they will live without them, except 

 occasionally by a man of means, who does not believe in * 

 depriving his birds of an occasional luxury. However, ad , 

 breeders should keep on hand a pan or two of meal worms, > 

 to feed to their old birds when a little out ot sorts, at 

 moulting time or when being dosed with drugs. Meal 

 worms are an excellent tonic, because a natural insect food. 

 500 at $1.00, 1,000 at $1.50, 5.000 at $5 00. All express pre- 

 paid. C. B. KERN, 10 East Main Street, Mount Joy, 

 Pennsylvania. It 



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