. Breeder and sportsman. Horses. Here we see that the course of true love is not running smoothly. According to those who have had experi- usually keeps you guessing. But you can always be sure of bifedlible SmoMe:" Shotgun Powder Gef our free illustrated booklet, "Trapshoot- ; It may give you some pointers even if you are an old hand1 at the game. HEUCVLES ' Wilmington, Del. [ewman, Cal. 10-11, 1915 382 out of 400 Won by Harry Ogilvie of Lindsay, California, using. FACTORY LOADS Mr/LTf^awxhuwtw^^ High General Average 1912, 1913, 1914. ,,'BS,, PARKER GUNS


. Breeder and sportsman. Horses. Here we see that the course of true love is not running smoothly. According to those who have had experi- usually keeps you guessing. But you can always be sure of bifedlible SmoMe:" Shotgun Powder Gef our free illustrated booklet, "Trapshoot- ; It may give you some pointers even if you are an old hand1 at the game. HEUCVLES ' Wilmington, Del. [ewman, Cal. 10-11, 1915 382 out of 400 Won by Harry Ogilvie of Lindsay, California, using. FACTORY LOADS Mr/LTf^awxhuwtw^^ High General Average 1912, 1913, 1914. ,,'BS,, PARKER GUNS 1915 Look, Read, Remember! 11 in it xaasm ?«°ot the fom t:;; makins the â¢scores RATHER STARTLING, ISN'T IT? In the main event, I HANDICAP. *. B. A. Huntley, although placed further back than any other contestant, scored 95 out of 100 Targets at 23 Yards and landed the â¢\tf-&g&8? « * °⢠* " "" ^ " an, as usual shot his ,-inch barr e PAKK K C . ^ ^.^ ^ In 1914 Parker Suns won 1HC Uiaiiu rt""'l,v" OflShiO at single and double targets, the ,,.....â FIRST and SECOND YEARLY AVERAGES '^r^câ¢^ ^r 'ot America and lor either single shooting use Tom parker Guns , âf the dav's sport and improve For same shooting afield enhance th^easnre of the aa^s^ ^ bores your^/kilTy ^^^?MS£2?ȣ* free on request. i0 ^"Z fu";:trâs regarding guns^ » «^^^ street; parker orB :° w~. t^^-^^ TRAINING DISTEMPERâ â â ***â -^ â S * -" _ _ , â,,â, Tes, o£ course you did Bver hear of this? course you did, but under a different name You have seen ^ fas(. d horse was "overtramed wOTKea ^^ r resmlar. The nervous s/ste⢠J v taxed too heavily, voluntary muscular system has beena tj«a ^ _ The trouble starts ini them« paired. He begins to ^K^The'g^anTs^e^eriany affected. U your true salvation. It res^ore^ the appetite^nd nor- mal functions of the whole sysiem recovery when cases is


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