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THE MARKET PLACE 
offered for sale and exchange. If you have anything to "sellTexchange 1 or ^‘re'VAe^ket for something' andTo'not bowwhere toTndT pUce 
DECOYS 
DUCK FOODS AND LIVE WILD DECOYS—That 
brings the ducks in swarms. Write now for circular 
and prices to Clyde B. Terrell, Naturalist, Dept. 19, 
Oshkosh, Wis. 
FOR SALE OR EXCHANGE 
FOR SALE—Stevens Pope No. 49, .25-20, with extra 
.22 barrel, 28 in., new condition; Maxim silencer for 
.25-20, with extra coupler for .22 barrel; Malcolm No. 
2 telescope, 9 power, with C 2 top mounts, new. For 
full description send stamp for reply. J. J. Donohue, 
Wakonda, S. Dak. 
L. C. SMITH, TRAP GRADE—Automatic ejector. 
Single trigger. Cost $86. Used only twice at traps. 
Condition perfect. Price $50. May be seen in City. 
H. J. Elsworth, 52 Clinton Avenue, Irvington, N. Y. 
FOR SALE OR EXCHANGE-Continued 
FOR SALE—Eastman kodak No. 4 folding, 5x4, 
new, tripod, carrying case or would exchange for high- 
grade gentleman’s saddle outfit. Eugene White, 616 
Commercial Avenue, Cairo, Ill. _ 
FOR SALE—Shetland Pony Stud, four years old, 
broken perfectly, everywhere absolutely safe; height 
forty inches, two hundred and eighty pounds; heavy 
long black mane and tail, white and dark bay; a 
beauty. First check two hundred gets him. J. M. 
Steverson, Moscow, Tenn. _ 
YOU can make $$$$ as our general or local agent. 
Household necessity; saves 80 per cent.; permanent 
business; exclusive territory; salary or commission; 
free sample; credit. Pitkin, 557 Redd Street, Newark, 
New York, ___ 
PATENTS OF HIGHEST ORDER SECURED AT 
LOWEST COST—Advice, information, suggestions and 
references free. Burton T. Doyle, Attorney, 17 Wash¬ 
ington, D. C. 
THE BLACK FOX Magazine, the trade journal of 
the Canadian fox industry. Free sample copy. Dr. 
Randall, Truro, N. S. Canada. 
DEER HUNTERS—Come to the Adirondacks. Good 
location, plenty of game. Auto road to camp. Best of 
guides, low rates. Address, Lock Box, 36 North Creek, 
New York. _ 
RED CUB FOXES—Booking orders now for spring 
and summer deliveries. Alex Wolstencroft, Fulda, Minn. 
Hearts and livers of exceptional quality. Special 
attention given to prompt and safe deliverv of Fish Food 
to all Fish Cultural Clubs and Trout Growers. Livers 
tor the purpose guaranteed to be free from Disease 
and Parasite. Henry Abrams, 501 West 51st St., N. Y. 
LEATHER VESTS AND JACKETS-L. A. Nelson 
Mfg. Co., 305 Mam St., La Crosse, Wis. 
„„ OARS AND CANOE PADDLES 
THE NEW YORK BOAT OAR CO.—For canoe or 
tender the best made. 69 West Street, New York City. 
VARNISH AND PAINT 
EDWARD SMITH & CO.—Floor varnish for homes 
and bungalows. Lo ng Island City, N. Y. 
TAXIDERMY 
CROSBY FRISIAN FUR CO.-“Let us Tan Your 
Hide. Rochester, N. Y. 
KENNELS 
POSTALS—Professional prints beautifully colored, 5 
cents; dozen, 50 cents. Send negatives. Albert Gibson, 
11 Sheldon, Chicago. 
MONEY—$$ For wise men—$ 
Hyde, Oakland, Md. 
Key free. F. G. 
5,000 ANTIQUE FIREARMS—Guns, pistols, shields, 
spears. Illustrated lists 5 cents. Old Curiosity Shop, 
33 East South 18th Street, P hiladelphia, Pa. 
NAVAJO SAi DLE BLANKETS—Will sell genuine 
Wav ,?l 0 sa “dle blankets, hand made from native wool, 
at $6 each, delivered postpaid any place in United 
States. Weight about 5 to 6 lbs. each. Fine weave 
? n o tf 0 .?’, Every one unconditionally guaranteed. 
J Schmedding, Albuquerque, N . Mex. 
WANTED—Send us names and addresses of fisher¬ 
men, hunters, campers and woodsmen who would ap¬ 
preciate sportsman’s magazine, and receive free sample 
City’ Forest and stream > 128 Broadway, New York 
F® A DE A. 32-20 Colts Bisley model in good 
condition for a kodak. Jos. E. Frisque, W. Yak. Ave., 
North Yakima, Washington. 
k S , TE Y ENS PUMP—$50 list, $30. One Reming- 
ton double ejector, $23. One Smith double ejector, $4 
J?. Miller, Berwyn, Neb. 
mo , ney . on developing and printing. Best 
MJi.i 1 °"' est Prices. Cash prizes for pictures. Write 
Miles Greenwood, 84 Cottage Street, Melrose, Mass. 
your order now and secure the $5.00 “Auto¬ 
matic Steam Vulcamzer” for $2 prepaid. Circular 
on request. Halsey Mfg. Co., 320 Broadway, New York. 
turtles aUh^r. ive u" akes ’ lizards - tree toads, small 
Marion Coun^ Fla S ’ * Ffy ’ Eureka ’ 
FOR SALE— Coon dogs, 15 days’ trial • low nrirpt 
fine 8 rahh"t °'d-fashioned, long-eared hound pups; few 
Ashland, o. Un Stamp f ° r reply ’ Kun ^ el Btos - 
Guns^ Pistols for 
bows H ma ‘ chlocks . wheellocks, cross- 
-sifin,^ NT P D geeminable wild rice seed' 
culture as recommended by Department of Agri- 
jlv lk;t^ h P nj n ln Se P tem ber for fdll sowing. Sup- 
pjy limited. Order now. R obert Campbell, Keene, Ont. 
cenTs 414 ^’» ?00 ’ ALL DIFFERENT, FREE-Postage 2 
cents. Mention paper. Quaker Stamp Co., Toledo^ O. 
CHAMPION AIRE- ALES—Beautiful young dogs 
bitches and puppies by Ch. Abbey King Nobbier by 
Ch Soudan Swiveller and Ch. Judge Dexter by Cr. 
Red Raven by Cr. Clonmel Monarch. Dam by Ch. 
Lucky Baldwin Second dam, Imported Colne Kirsty 
by Ch. Midland Royal by Ch. Master Royal. Also a 
pair out of my imported winner Queensdale Pride All 
large with dark coats and eyes. C. P. Gould, Estelline, 
South Dakota. 
F° R SALE—Fox hounds; cheaper than you can raise 
them. Bred from the Old Eastern Shore Stock; fast 
and stayers; one pair of hounds will exchange for 12 
gauge gun. Stamp for reply. James Jones, Chester- 
town, Maryland. 
BEAGLES—The Randall Beagles are the hunting 
beagles of the big white hare. Born and broken 
where game is plenty. 20 puppies by field trial stock 
tnpt will please you. We send them on approval. 
Write for catalog which tells all. Randall Beagle 
Kennells, Nort h Creek, N. Y. 
THE BEST DOG—For a companion or watch dog is 
the collie. Alert, intelligent faithful, handsome, he 
meets every requirement. We have some fine speci- 
mens to sell at low prices. Send for a copy of “Train¬ 
ing the Collie,” price 25 cents. F. R. Clark, Prop. 
Sunnybrae Kennels (Registered), Bloomington, Ill, 
CHESAPEAKE BAY DUCK RETRIEVERS FROM 
broken and thorough breed stock, raised on the Chesa¬ 
peake Bay, 2 dogs and 2 bitches for sale, $25 each; 
8 months old; broken to retrieve from land water. 
Just right to use this fall. John Sloa n, Lee Hall, Va! 
FOR SALE—High-class foxhounds, cream of Walker 
breeding; also rabbit hounds sent on trial. Young 
stock a specialty. Fremont Mosher, Stissing Farm. 
Bangall, N. Y. _ 
AIREDALES—Some grand puppies by the imported 
sires Unexpected and Kippen Desire for sale, also 
a fine brood matron by Ch. King Oorang. Oaklawn 
Kennels, Marshalltown, la, _ 
FOR SALE-^Female beagle puppies, age 5 months, by 
Kmg L b y Tippler; from Belle by Debonair Dark 
Knight; $10 if sold immediately. Gus Steffy, Dansville 
New Yor k. ’ 
FOR COON, FOX AND WOLF HOUNDS from TJp- 
per White and famous Buffalo River game section 
write Noah King, Calico Rock, Ark. Trial and 
reference. 
WANTED—Setter dog or bitch. Broken on wood¬ 
cock and partridge. Write full particulars and price. 
O. D. Munn, Woolworth Buildin g, New York City. 
FOR SALE—English setter puppies, sire and dam are 
excellent bird dogs, with the best of breeding, regis- 
tered. L, Bowker, Edgewood Avenue, Methuen , Mass. 
FOR FINE SHOOTING—Good dogs; also a game 
preserve. Write R. M. White or F. M. Hough, Chester. 
South Carolina. 
TWELFTH FUTURITIES—By Silver Steel-Hall’s 
Eve, whelped May 28, white and liver, evenly marked, 
beauties; dogs $15, bitches $10. Harry Brown, Albany, 
Ohio. 
NORTHERN BRITISH COLUMBIA AND ALASKA 
—Moose, caribou, sheep, goat and bear. I am willing 
to accompany one or two sportsmen, or arrange trips 
for the above animals for this fall; fifteen years ex¬ 
perience, full particulars and references. Clifford Little, 
Box 409, Victoria, B. C. 
SITUATION WANTED. 
HEAD GAMEKEEPER OR SUPERINTENDENT— 
Of large estate or game preserve. Very capable man 
to show sport. Thoroughly experienced rearing Pheas¬ 
ants, Partridge, Quail and Wild Ducks. Management 
of Incubators hatching pheasant and duck eggs. Also 
breeding, training and handling high class shooting 
dogs. Excellent trapper. Competent manager. Ref¬ 
erence from present employer. J. H. W., c-o Forest 
and Stream. 
KENNELS (Continued) 
THOROUGHBRED ENGLISH SETTERS—Males, ten- 
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Game Laws 
In Brief 
United States and Canada 
Edited by W. G. BEECROFT 
Game and Fish Laws revised for 1915- 
1916 is now on press. 
As important changes have been made 
in most states and provinces it is essential 
that you have the new edition of the 
Original Condenser 
and Simplifier of the State Laws 
Only ten thousand copies will be printed 
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