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Your manner of calling to account people 

 who slaughter fish and game is refreshing 

 to any one who takes interest in game pro- 

 tection. I think you can not be too severe, 

 and although you doubtless make enemies I 

 am sure that many a man who has been 

 censured severely by you has bean made a 

 convert to the right. Of course, there are 

 lots of tough hided bristlebacks whose bet- 

 ter feelings, if they have any, can not be 

 touched. 



In the Okanagan valley matters are im- 

 proving, but in the past the slaughter was 

 carried on remorselessly. Spring shooting 

 is no longer permitted, and game will have 

 a chance to increase. Deer are still plenti- 

 ful back in the hills. 



I sent to Charles Payne, of Wichita. 

 Kansas, last spring and procured 5 dozen 

 Bob White quails. For a long time after 

 we turned them out we could not locate 

 them, but we now often come across them 

 in pairs. The English pheasants are doing 

 splendidly, although the past season was 

 not the best for hatching, being rather wet. 

 We have hopes of a good showing in pheas- 

 ants, quails and prairie chickens. The lat- 

 ter are the best game birds in the lot. A 

 neighbor is raising golden pheasants with 

 fair success. Okanagan soon will be teem 

 ing with choice game birds. The sportsmen 

 around here are mostly men with no hog 

 in their composition. 



M. P. Empey, Kelonna, B. C. 



