Rod and gun (1898) (14597274968)

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Rod and gun (1898) (14597274968)

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Identifier: rodguncan15cana (find matches)
Title: Rod and gun
Year: 1898 (1890s)
Authors: Canadian Forestry Association
Subjects: Fishing Hunting Outdoor life
Publisher: Beaconsfield, Que. (etc.) Rod and Gun Pub. Co. (etc.)
Contributing Library: Gerstein - University of Toronto
Digitizing Sponsor: University of Toronto

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7 F. Foucks 16 J. Brightman 15 C. Adair 14 R. Tivey 10 H. Elmhurst 7 W. Lang 7 Total CAMPBELLFORD G. N. Dinwoodie 22 C, Neill E. Curvin 22 W. H. Hart 20 \. Connors 17 Jas. Irw in 15 .\ Sutherland 12 J. .\. ,\nderson 10 219 .22 Total.. F. C. Bonnycastle 21 M. West 17 L. A. Humphries 16 Dr. Free 14 D. E. Tait 10 Dr. Bonnycastle 10 T. Varcoe 10 238 13 The third rifle shoot for the club medal was also held. Majority for Campbellford 19. Sporting Meet of the Annapolis N. S. Guides The annual sports of the .Xnnapolis Co. Guides As-sociation of Nova Scotia took place on the 2:)th of July,and proved as much of a success as its predecessors..\ detailed notice will appear in ROD AND GUNlater One of the new features was a ■cano:!-wrestlingmatch in which two men in bathing-suits, each in acanoe without paddle or pole, sought to upset their op-ponents The Nova Scotia guides arc patriotic, and theammunition of the Dominion Cartridge Company wasused in the ride-match. SEPTEMBER, 1913 FIFTEEN CENTS
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J, T« .,•<«• -3*«. R LIMITED, PUBU3HER4-OCK^OfiT...... Ro-- Rifles and Ross Am-lition again lead at Bisley The Ross .280 ammunition captured every single eventin the Match Rifle competitions at Bisley, an unprecedentedachievement, and the KINGS PRIZE, the blue ribbon event ofthe Bisley meet, was again won with a Ross Rifle, this being thesecond time in three years that this trophy, the emblem of rifleshooting championship of the British empire, has been won witha Ross. The wonderful accuracy of both Ross Rifles and Ross Ammun-ition is further accentuated by these triumphs won against a fieldof over 2000 of the best marksmen in the world, each striving notonly for the prize but for the honor of his colony or country andarmed with the best Rifles and ammunition which each countrycan produce. It stamps Ross Rifles and Ross Am-munition as unsurpassed for accuracy. Sportsmen, all over Ihc ivuiid arc adopting the /fo.s.s, nutonly on account of its accuracy but also because of its

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