Rod and gun . e 3d A. M. Bond 60 W. A. Bucke 35 Cook 35 W. H. Cutler 85 \. K. Craig 35 C. Davis 60 Dunk 100 Dutchy (0 F. I. Fox 60 Francis 35 F. 1 looev 80 M A. Kennedy 60 W. Joselin 105 Long 25 Montizambert 45 Morwood 10 Murphy 35 Prescott 30 H. .M. Shepherd , 70 J. .\ Shaw 60 J. G. Shaw 60 Saylor 60 W. Seager 70 S. S. Thompson 60 A. Tavlor 60 C. S. Watson 35 -Singles— —Doubles—Shot at. Brk Shot at Brk. 60 47 25 18 63 26 ,50 91 49 51 30 10 33 10 / 62 38 99 20 13 21 30 27 31 S 2118 5(i 10 4 56 56 33 55 41 30 IV 56 20 12 16 Balmy Beach Gun Club Shoots At the Balmy Beach Gun Club Shoot held on .


Rod and gun . e 3d A. M. Bond 60 W. A. Bucke 35 Cook 35 W. H. Cutler 85 \. K. Craig 35 C. Davis 60 Dunk 100 Dutchy (0 F. I. Fox 60 Francis 35 F. 1 looev 80 M A. Kennedy 60 W. Joselin 105 Long 25 Montizambert 45 Morwood 10 Murphy 35 Prescott 30 H. .M. Shepherd , 70 J. .\ Shaw 60 J. G. Shaw 60 Saylor 60 W. Seager 70 S. S. Thompson 60 A. Tavlor 60 C. S. Watson 35 -Singles— —Doubles—Shot at. Brk Shot at Brk. 60 47 25 18 63 26 ,50 91 49 51 30 10 33 10 / 62 38 99 20 13 21 30 27 31 S 2118 5(i 10 4 56 56 33 55 41 30 IV 56 20 12 16 Balmy Beach Gun Club Shoots At the Balmy Beach Gun Club Shoot held on .March291h, there was a special comiietition for a deers headpresented bv J \. and J (i Shaw for a .5()-bird shoot,a pair of mounted horns biing also given for the longrun This made a very interesting match, as P. and F. 1. Fox tied no less than four times. Onthe liflh 25, being the third shool-olT. Boothe won bytwo birds Hooey wiiii the long run with 35. Thescores were: ROD AND GUN IN CANADA /.). What is a Burglar? A degenerate—a cowardly, sick-mindeddegenerate who prowls at night like a rat—in bedrooms of women and children—tense, cringing, always a deadly menace—deadly as a poisonous snake or a mad dog. The weakest sentimentalist attempts nodefense of the burglar—he is outside thelaw—to destroy him is a stern duty to society. IVER JOHNSON Automatic K bYULYcH Peculiarly the weapon for home defense, for it isaccident-proof. You can Hammer the of its permanent-tension wire springs, it isabsolutely dependable — can lie for years inactivewith no loss of efficiency. It is accurate, hard-hittini;and smooth in action.


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