clay targets in a two-match competition that would achieve, in a sort of a way, a very elusive objective. FIRST MATCH FRED W. HYNDMAN 0111110111 8 of 10 WILLIAM C. HOBKIRK 1001101111 7 of 10 ROWAN R. FITZGERALD 1100011101 6 of 10 LOUIS H. DAVIES 0011011001 5 of 10 ERNEST S. BLANCHARD 0101000101 4 of 10 FRANCIS L. HASZARD 0110100001 4 of 10 FRANCIS H. ARNAUD 0010000001 2 of 10 SECOND MATCH DAVIES llillililiiil 8 of 8 FITZGERALD lllililil 8 of 8 ARNAUD 11111001 6 of 8 HYNDMAN 11101101 6 of 8 HOBKIRK 10110101 5 of 8 BLANCHARD 10100110 4 of 8 HASZARD 00100000 1 of 8 In the second match, both President Davies and Rowan FitzGerald had perfect scores...not the sought after perfect day, but it gave two of the Club's top gunners cause for rejoicing. Following dinner Davies convened the Club's annual meeting which first of all elected a new slate of officers. For no obvious reason the Club's member assessment was reduced to $1.50, and, believe it or not, on a motion that was unanimously passed, it was resolved that the present system of handicap be recinded, and that the Club give serious. consideration to shooting by sides. The following day the November 18th edition of the Charlottetown Daily Patriot reported the occasion in a large-type article: --35--