Jan. 17, 1914. 
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For Sale. 
GAME BIRDS 
Hungarian Partridges, Quail, Ring-neck, Pheasants, Wild 
Turkeys, Capercailzie, Black Game, Wild Ducks, Decoys 
Beautitul Swans, Fancy Pheasants Peafowl, Cranes 
Storks, Ornamental Ducks and Geese. 
“ EVERYTHING IN THE BIRD LINE 
FROM A CANARY TO AN OSTRICH," 
I am the oldest established and largest exclusive dealer 
in land and water birds in America, and have on hand 
the most extensive stock in the United States. 
G. D. TILLEY, Naturalist 
Box" 1 ”’ DARIEN, CONN. 
RAINBOW TROUT 
are well adapted to Eastern waters. Try stocking with 
some of the nice yearlings or fry from our hatchery, and 
you will be pleased with the results. 
PLYMOUTH ROCK TROUT COMPANY 
Colburn C. Wood. Supt., Plymouth, Mass. 
Small-Mouth Black Bass 
We have the only establishment dealing in young small- 
mouth black bass commercially in the United States. 
Vigorous young bass in various sizes, ranging from ad¬ 
vanced fry to 3 and 4 inch fingerlings for stocking pur¬ 
poses. 
Waramaug Small-Mouth Black Bass Hatchery. 
Correspondence invited. Send for Circulars. Address 
HENRY W. BEAMAN - New Preston, Conn. 
Rroolf T1*01 if of a £ es for stocking brooks 
UIUUlWIUUl and lakes. Brook trout cggs 
in any quantity. Warranted delivered anywhere in fine 
condition. Correspondence solicited. 
THE PLYMOUTH ROCK TROUT CO. 
Plymouth, Mass. 
RED CUBAN GAMES 
Beautiful, Deadgame, and 
Fighters; as well as high class 
layers. Send for price-list 
and testimonials at once. 
GEORGE W. MEANS 
Concord, North Carolina 
Pheasants, Quail, Partridges, Wild Turkeys, Swans, Wild 
Ducks, Geese, Cranes, Elk, Deer, Buffaloes, Antelope, Beavers, 
Minks, Otlers, Skunks, Ferrets, Parrots, Song, 
Ornamental and Game Birds and Animals of all kinds for sale. 
Complete lists and full information, ten cents, stamps or silver. 
State what you want when writing. Hornes Zoological 
Arena. Desk 13. KANSAS CITY, MO. 
JAMES DUFF, archery 
1 1 MANUFACTURER 
130 Zabriskie St. Jersey City, N. J. 
All goods made on the premises and guaranteed. 
No foreign stock kept. A DUFF Lemonwood BOW 
was used in making the world’s record. DUFF’S 
Arrows won last year’s American Round Championship. 
FRED SAUTER 
SPECIALIST IN 
TAXIDERMY 
IN ALL BRANCHES 
42 Bleecker Street, New York City 
DUCK FOODS AND LIVE WILD DECOYS 
that bring the ducks in swarms. Write now for circular and 
rices to CLYDE B. TERRELL, Dept. I, Oshkosh, Wis. 
P 
Good News From Virginia 
Editor, Forest and Stream :— 
The Virginia Game and Game Fish Pro¬ 
tective Association in conjunction with the 
Audubon Society of Virginia, is in the midst 
of a hard campaign, the object of which is to 
procure an enactment of the Legislature provid¬ 
ing for a State Game Commissioner, to be ap¬ 
pointed by the governor at a salary of $2,500 a 
year. We have three bills; the first, the Hart- 
White Game Bill, to be patroned by Delegate 
John M. Hart of Roanoke, Va., and Senator 
Hugh A. White of Rockbridge Co.; second, a 
bill regulating the catching of large and small 
mouth bass; third, a bill to prohibit the netting 
and seining of bass in the Chickahominy River— 
patrons of the last two mentioned bills have 
not been selected as yet. The Hart-White draft 
has been revised to cover the following points 
as well. There are eighteen mentioned in the 
synopsis, therefore, we will number the revisions 
or amendments as follows: 
No. 19, prohibiting the running loose of 
dogs during the months of May, June, July and 
August; No. 20, no hunting license to be issued 
to minors, except by written request of parent 
or guardian; No. 21, no wild turkey shall be 
killed prior to Nov. 1, 1916; No. 22, deer and 
elk protected until Nov., 1915, no deer without 
visible horns as long as four inches shall be 
killed; No. 23, bag limit of one deer or elk, two 
wild turkeys, six grouse, six woodcock, fifty 
sora, two swans, six geese, twenty-five ducks, 
twenty-five shore birds, twenty quail in one 
day; No. 24, bag limit of a year, two deer or 
elk, ten wild turkeys; No. 25, prohibiting the 
killing or catching of female deer or fawns; 
No. 26, violators subject to a fine of from ten 
to fifty dollars for each offense. 
We feel sure that you realize the terrible 
conditions existing in Virginia, and you must 
also realize that the fight will be to a finish, in 
order to get through this legislation. We are 
asking both moral and financial help from every 
source, and from you we ask editorial assistance 
and ask it urgently. There are many sportsmen 
in Virginia who read your magazine, and if 
they see that you are with us in this move¬ 
ment, it will help to convince them of the worthi¬ 
ness of the cause. Virginia has waited too 
long already, and unless all of our good friends 
lend us their efforts and influence, we shall be 
swamped again. We do not believe that you 
could lend your editorial columns to a more 
worthy cause than the one mentioned, and we 
earnestly ask for all the space that you can 
consistently give us. We have been in com¬ 
munication with Dr. William T. Hornaday of 
New York, Mr. John B. Burnham of New 
York, Mr. Gilbert Pearson of New York, Mr. 
Marshall McLean of the Camp Fire Club of 
America, and Mr. John H. Wallace, Jr., Game 
Commissioner of Alabama, who assisted us in 
drafting the bill. These bills have the support 
of the National Department of Agriculture, ths, 
Virginia Department of Agriculture, the Ameri¬ 
can Game Protective and Propagation Asso¬ 
ciation. the National Audubon Society, the Vir¬ 
ginia Audubon Society, the New York Zoologi¬ 
cal Societv. We need the support of all sports¬ 
men in Virginia. Every sportsman of Virginia 
is invited to join, membership fee, $1 per year, 
all white naturalized citizens eligible. The asso¬ 
ciation will be deeply indebted to you for any 
help that you mav see fit to give us. 
VIRGINIA GAME AND GAME FISH 
PROTECTIVE ASSOCIATION. 
W. P. Patterson. President. 
Richmond. Va.. January 8, 1014. 
The Sportsman Tourist. 
Florida. 
Oakland Hotel 
OAKLAND, FLA. 
On Lake Apopka, second largest lake in 
Florida. 
The best shooting and fishing in the State. 
Plenty of Quail, Duck and Snipe, Black 
Bass, Bream and Trout. 
Teams, Guides, Dogs and Boats Furnished. 
For further information address 
OAKLAND HOTEL. 
Winter Sport with Rod and Gun 
Sportsmen, spend your winter vacation here. Good shooting-; 
thousands of ducks: plenty of quail. Both fresh and salt 
water fishing can be had within a short distance of the house. 
Correspondence invited. Address 
THE RENDEZVOUS, Homosassa, Florid® 
T. D. BRIGGS, Proprietor 
Best Mixed Shooting in America. 
Ducks, Geese, Swans, Quail, Shore Birds—White’s Preserve 
Waterlily, Currituck Sound, North Carolina. 
For a Winter trip go to 
BEAUTIFUL BERMUDA 
Climate mild, but invigorating. 
Superb drives, saddle riding, golf, 
tennis, yachting, sea-bathing. . . 
PRINCESS HOTEL 
situa'ed directly on the harbor. 
Grill room, tiled swimming pool 
and modern service throughout. 
Deep Sea Fishing and British 
Naval and Military Station. 
Opened December 5th, 1913 
HOWE & TWOROGER 
MANAGERS 
HAMILTON, BERMUDA 
Sportsman’s Preserve. 
1,000 Acres, situated near Pamlico Sound, North Caro¬ 
lina, in heart of duck and goose country. The best flights 
in the State are found here. No other such preserve is avail¬ 
able in this State. Full game rights protected from trespassers. 
A great gun club opportunity. Address for further particulars, 
W. J. GRIFFIN, 
Mauteo, N. C. 
SPORTING RESORT. 
NO EQUAL ON COAST. 
Ducks, Brant, Geese, Quail, Rabbits, Bay Birds, Fishing, 
Boating, Surf Bathing in season, Automobiling, etc. 
Hotel accommodations and outfit to let or 
FOR SALE—DIRECTLY ON HUNTING AND 
FISHING GROUNDS—An ideal proposition for clubs 
or families, $3,500. Can be sold in shares by right 
party, $7,000 to $10,000. For detail information address 
A. H. G. HEARS, Wachapreague, Eastern Shore, Va. 
