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CARTER'S LITTLE

... CARTERS LITTLE CARTERS LITTLE WHJT BE SURE TIIEY ARE CA RTER'S. __ __ Because Carter's Little Liver Pills are very widely counterfeited. It is not '^^T' enough to ask for Little Liver Pills, CAllTER is the important word and H B M m B i B B B W B B B 1 this name MUST be observed on the outside wrapper and label. Otherwise the B B Ms Bl^^ Ba^a B B B Pills within may be anything; but they ...

THE COMPTON STUD SHOW

... the compton stud show. THERE is no pleasanter show to attend than that organised by the Compton Stud Company. Horsington Park is a first rate site, and one is rather glad for once to get away from the established favourites who make the round of the shows, and are ever with us. At Templecombe we see the horses bred in the district, and got by one or other of the Compton Stud sires, for these ...

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GOLF JOTTINGS

... . THE IRISH CHAMPIONSHIP.-- The contest for the title of amateur champion of Ireland again brought together a large field, and if in the final things were a trifle flat there were, before that stage was reached, many stirring and exciting matches. My space will not admit of my going seriatim through each round, and therefore I shall at once deal with those im mediately leading up to the final. ...

ROWING

... . THE great race for the championship of the sculling world was settled on Monday, and to the advantage of the Canadian. For half the journey the race was a grand one, but after that it degenerated into a procession, The contestants were J. G. Gaudaur, of Canada, and J. Stanbury, of Australia, and both had previously rowed a championship rare on the Thames; Gaudaur, as long ago as 1886, when ...

TEDDINGTON REACH AMATEUR AQUATIC SPORTS

... . THE fifth annual meeting was held on Saturday over a half- mile course up-stream at Teddington, finishing opposite the Albany Club. There were eight events on the card and thirty races. Messrs. F. E. Whitehurst and C. W. Hughes, of the T.R.C., discharged the duties of umpires. The Albany Club lent part of their lawn and grounds to the subscribers, com mittee, and press, and a military band ...