. Rod and gun. f was over, Capt. Dolsens teamwere ahead by the same number of points. Atthe finish, the same team was in the lead bythe close margin of two scores were as follows:First Captain. W. J. Dolsen 15 Geo. Crow 13 H. OLoane 24 J. Fleming 18 C. Pullin II J. Cameron 13 D. Smith 17 Totals Ill Second Captain. J. Johnston 15 F. Dolsen 20 P. Hodges 20 P. Dolsen 13 M. Williams 18 Wm. Little 5 H. Smith ... 18 Total 109 ROD AND GUN IN CANADA 1269 Mr Big Game Hunter Would You Like to Know Aboutthe Rifle that has —the flattest trajectory—the greatest accuracy—the most smashing power—


. Rod and gun. f was over, Capt. Dolsens teamwere ahead by the same number of points. Atthe finish, the same team was in the lead bythe close margin of two scores were as follows:First Captain. W. J. Dolsen 15 Geo. Crow 13 H. OLoane 24 J. Fleming 18 C. Pullin II J. Cameron 13 D. Smith 17 Totals Ill Second Captain. J. Johnston 15 F. Dolsen 20 P. Hodges 20 P. Dolsen 13 M. Williams 18 Wm. Little 5 H. Smith ... 18 Total 109 ROD AND GUN IN CANADA 1269 Mr Big Game Hunter Would You Like to Know Aboutthe Rifle that has —the flattest trajectory—the greatest accuracy—the most smashing power— the strongest action—the fastest action—and the most allround durabilityof any rifle in theworld ? If so, write us for The Story of the Ross, whichtells you the facts about a rifle with three and one-half inch 300-yards trajectory, 3 1 00 feet per secondvelocity, and a blow of a ton and a half. Ross Rifles are sold at $ and upwards at all leadingSporting Goods Stores. ROSS RIFLE COMPANY, QUEBEC. 1270 ROD AND GUN IX CANADA After the shoot, the supper was held at thehome of Perry Dolsen. The evening was a mostenjoyable one to all present, and the host provedan excellent one. Before the close, all voted theday a huge success from start to finish and a vote of thanks for his genial hospi-tality. G. F. Harrison 1 C. Stephenson 1 T. B. Phillips 1 A NEW YEARS SHOOT IN BRITISHCOLUMBIA. On New Years morning a good muster of gim-men turned out at Merritt, , to try conclusionswith the clay and live pigeons. In spite of the coldweather some good shooting was made, especiallyin the live pigeon shoot. In addition to the prizesgenerously donated by the tradesmen a couple ofsweepstakes were shot off. The following arethe results in the various competitions: Class 1—1st, Charles Graham, 4 out of 15,watch fob, presented by J. A. Bland; ?2nd, , 5 out of 17, sauce ladle, presented by of Wood, Yallanee & Leggatt; 3rd, G. F. Harr


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