. The Game breeder . o game to amount to anything save inthe more remote sections. . The book is not only instructive in an economicsense, showing how to make wild duck preserves safe and attractive, how to getstock and eggs and the food required, but is delightful reading for all. The authorof Our Wild Fowl and Waders is doing a great public service in his campaignfor more game. l Our Wild Fowl and Waders will be sent to any address in the United Statesor Canada with The Game Breeder for one year upon receipt of $ THE GAME CONSERVATION SOCIETY 150 NASSAU STREET, N. Y. In writing to adver


. The Game breeder . o game to amount to anything save inthe more remote sections. . The book is not only instructive in an economicsense, showing how to make wild duck preserves safe and attractive, how to getstock and eggs and the food required, but is delightful reading for all. The authorof Our Wild Fowl and Waders is doing a great public service in his campaignfor more game. l Our Wild Fowl and Waders will be sent to any address in the United Statesor Canada with The Game Breeder for one year upon receipt of $ THE GAME CONSERVATION SOCIETY 150 NASSAU STREET, N. Y. In writing to advertisers please mention The Game Breeder or sign your letters: Yours for More Game. THE GAME BREEDER 123 DEER AND ELK FOR SALE Large Northern White Tailed Deer and Elk for Stocking Parks and Game Preserves Last year I sold everythingwhich I wished to part with andadvance orders are now comingin for Deer and Elk. I can alsosupply some species of GameBirds. Write for list and prices WARREN R. LEACH RUSHVILLE ILLINOIS. wrong end as Mr. Huntington has convinc-ingly emphasized. Hon. J. W. Metcalf, Chief Fish and GameCommissioner, Carbon County, Utah, wrote:There is more game killed by vermin, thenatural enemies of game, than there is byhunters, and I think 3^our idea of payingsomeone to keep down vermin has just hitthe mark. Mr. G. W. Tyson, Jr., of South Strafford,Vermont, wrote: Since our meeting atMontpelier I have done a lot of thinkingalong the lines of your suggestions. I amconvinced that should the money and graymatter expended in making most of our gamelaws be directed toward bettering the naturalconditions, the results must be better. Theland owner and farmer must be interestedand not run over. One of my neighbors shottwenty-six foxes last winter and severalothers in the vicinity did nearly as are as plenty as ever and turkey raisingon account of them is almost impossible. Chas. A. Paul, Norwalk, Ohio, wrote to thepublishers: I desire to congratulate you onsecuring


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