442 
FOREST AND STREAM 
Oct. 4, 1913. 
THE (§) BRAND SUPERIOR QUALITY 
Wins at Westy Hogan and Tulsa Tournaments 
These two shoots, held on the same dates, one In the extreme east and the other in the 
far west, typify the National popularity of PETERS “steel where steel belongs” shells. 
Wherever they are used, north, south, east or west, they bring success. Here are the figures: 
AT THE ;WESTY HOGANS — SEPTEMBER 15-20 
High Score.'Practice Day, (Tie), 
Second High Score, Practice Day, (Tie) 
High Average, 1st Day, (Tie), 
High Amateur Average, 2d Day, - 
- Neaf Apgar, 
, Bart Lewis, - 
- Carl F. Moore, - 
George S. McCarty, 
... , ( T. H. Keller, Jr., 
2d Place m Westy Hogan Championship, j Georfjc s McCar|y> 
Dupont lS-Yard Championship, 
Bart Lewis, 
95 x 
94 x 
172 X 
172 X 
98 x 
98 x 
92 x 
100 
100 
175 
175 
100 
100 
100 
AT TULSA. OKLAHOMA 
SEPTEMBER 17-19 
High Amateur Average, - r< E. W. Varner, of Adams, Nebraska, 388 x 400 
The Mid-Continent Handicap, Weaver Wilson, of Parsons, Kansas, 96 x 100 (19 Yards) 
The construction of Peters Shells and the way they are loaded, make such scores as these possible, Try them and see for yourself. 
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NEW ORLEANS: 321 Magazine St., Lee Omohundro, Manager. 
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Manitoba. 
BY CHARLES BARBER, CHIEF GAME GUARDIAN. 
Game conditions are about the same. Moose, 
elk, red deer, caribou, wild duck, geese, prairie 
chicken and grouse are found here. Moose, deer 
and prairie chicken are most abundant. The 
northern counties afford best shoting. 
New Brunswick. 
BY T. G. LOGGIE, DEPUTY MINISTER OF LANDS AND 
MINES. 
Game conditions are better than last year. 
Moose, caribou, deer, bear, wild geese, ducks, 
brant, partridge, woodcock and snipe in this 
Province are found in abundance in every sec¬ 
tion. 
Nova Scotia. 
BY J. A. KNIGHT, K. C., CHIEF GAME COMMISSIONER. 
For most important kinds of game the con¬ 
ditions in Nova Scotia appear to be more favor¬ 
able than last year. Woodcock are said to be 
scarcer, but ducks are reported to be unusually 
plentiful. Favorable reports are received of the 
moose and nearly all other kinds of game. 
Big game in Nova Scotia consists of bear, 
moose, caribou and deer. Of these the deer are 
protected until 1915. Among the smaller game 
animals are fox, wildcat and hares. Game birds 
include ruffed grouse, woodcock, snipe, curlew, 
plover and the smaller shore birds, wild geese, 
brant, blackduck and the various sea ducks. 
Among the best districts for moose are 
Sheet Harbor and Moser River in Halifax 
county and Caledonia and Liscomb in Guys- 
boro county. In the more western counties of 
