Rod and gun . Special Hepresentatives wanted inleading sections in every province THE TRAP Rod and Gun and Motor Sp«rts in Canada is the Official Organ af theDaminion of Canada Trat>^hootinc Aaaociation. All communicatioBS•bould be addressed to W. A, Smith, Editor Tbo Trap Kingsrille, Ont. FORTHCOMING EVENTS. December 5, 6, 7.—International Tournament atSt. Thomas, Ont. C. B. Taylor, Secretary,St. Thomas, Ont. December 7th and 8th.—Clinton Live Bird andTarget Shoot, Clinton, Ontario. STRAY SHOTS. It is gratifying to note that in the Tourna-ment at Port Elgin. no less than thirtyper ce


Rod and gun . Special Hepresentatives wanted inleading sections in every province THE TRAP Rod and Gun and Motor Sp«rts in Canada is the Official Organ af theDaminion of Canada Trat>^hootinc Aaaociation. All communicatioBS•bould be addressed to W. A, Smith, Editor Tbo Trap Kingsrille, Ont. FORTHCOMING EVENTS. December 5, 6, 7.—International Tournament atSt. Thomas, Ont. C. B. Taylor, Secretary,St. Thomas, Ont. December 7th and 8th.—Clinton Live Bird andTarget Shoot, Clinton, Ontario. STRAY SHOTS. It is gratifying to note that in the Tourna-ment at Port Elgin. no less than thirtyper cent, of the competitors used Tobin guns are made at Woodstock, Ont. bythe Tobin Arms Company, the first and only gunfactory in Canada. Mr. Sim Glover was High Professional at theEleventh Annual Shoot of the Dominion of Can-ada Trap Shooting Association, held at Belle-ville, Ontario, on .July 31st. August 1st, 2nd Mr. Glover is a Canadian by birth but for sev-eral years he has been a professional shooter inthe States and engaged as one of the representa-tives of the Dupont Powder Companj- of Wil-mington, Del. At the Dominion shoot Mr. Glover hisfine score with Dominion shells loaded with Du-pont powder. Most of his wonderful shooting isdone from the 20 yard handicap. DEATH OF AN OLD SPORTSMAN. It is with sincere regret that we announcethe death of William Foster of Clinton, Ont.,which oecmred on Saturday, September 2nd,after an illness which he bore in his own firmway. He had passed the allotted time of life,being seventy-three years of age, which seemedtoo short when ovf? for one of his character andworth. Mr. Foster was a sportsman in every sense ofthe term and always stood for a square deal andno favors. He was a great lover of Nature inall ber forms and was well versed in natural his-tory and botany. The end came at his favoritetime of the year, the season which every loverof dog and


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