Rod and gun . To excelat Indoor TargetShooting, requires pa-tience, skill and the bestpossible equipment in the way ofa rifle, sights and ammunition. Tak-ing results as a criterion, the Win-chester .22 Caliber, Take-DownSchuetzen Single Shot Rifle, fittedwith a Winchester TelescopeSight, and Winchester Cartridges,constitute the most desirable combination obtain-able for this kind of shooting. It meets all therequirements of the most exacting experts. Investigate the Merits of This Cotnhination ?I \= =. The **Old Reliable ParkerGun Once More Victorious At St. Thomas, Ontario, Dec. 5, 6, 7 and 8


Rod and gun . To excelat Indoor TargetShooting, requires pa-tience, skill and the bestpossible equipment in the way ofa rifle, sights and ammunition. Tak-ing results as a criterion, the Win-chester .22 Caliber, Take-DownSchuetzen Single Shot Rifle, fittedwith a Winchester TelescopeSight, and Winchester Cartridges,constitute the most desirable combination obtain-able for this kind of shooting. It meets all therequirements of the most exacting experts. Investigate the Merits of This Cotnhination ?I \= =. The **Old Reliable ParkerGun Once More Victorious At St. Thomas, Ontario, Dec. 5, 6, 7 and 8, 1911, the PARKER GUN wonfirst and second in the Grand International Handicap at live birds, and tiedfor third place,—Mr. Frank Galbreath, of Ridgetown, Ont., winning first, andGeorge McCall, of St. Thomas, Ont., second, with score of 19 x 20, and 5straight in the shoot-off. Send for catalogue. salesrooms,32warrenst. PARKER BROS., Heriden, Conn. 1142 ROD AND GUN IN CANADA The donation of a cup by the newly electedpresident, Mr. V. V. Rogers, was also acceptedand the conditions of competition referred to thesame committee appointed to deal with the abovetrophy. Votes of thanks to the retiring officers for theirservices in 1911 and to the press for their kind-ness in publishing reports of meetings were pas-sed. The following officers were elected for 1912. President, V. V. Rogers; 1st vice-president, Heney; 2nd vice-president, Dr. I. G. Smith;treasurer Blyth Beattie; secretary, Willi


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