Picton : the scenic town of Canada : the angler's paradise home . ed,has the club become that many foreign colors are now Baseball, wheeling and running always find large fol-lowing among the local young men, and the time is notfar distant ere Pictons runners will rank well up inleading athletic circles. In racing circles Picton has long held a creditable posi-tion. Here some of the finest strains of thoroughbredtrotting and pacing steeds in the world are to be found, Picton Old Boys Souvenir Edition. 1 7 representatives from her numerous racing stables havingwon many notable events on the tur


Picton : the scenic town of Canada : the angler's paradise home . ed,has the club become that many foreign colors are now Baseball, wheeling and running always find large fol-lowing among the local young men, and the time is notfar distant ere Pictons runners will rank well up inleading athletic circles. In racing circles Picton has long held a creditable posi-tion. Here some of the finest strains of thoroughbredtrotting and pacing steeds in the world are to be found, Picton Old Boys Souvenir Edition. 1 7 representatives from her numerous racing stables havingwon many notable events on the turf both in Canada andthe United States. Picton is the home of such well-known horses as Sidney Pointer, the Medium family andWilkes strain, all of which have remarkable fast in this class of sport is and has for many years A Passing Remark** There are two newspapers in town weekly and twice-a-week publications and ere moving on to newer subjectswe would like to pay a passing tribute to the Bros., publishers of The Gazette. Many years. been very keen and the local driving club is one of thestrongest racing organizations in the province, theirnumerous meets being largely attended by the sportingfraternity of the entire surrounding country. Their pal-atial plant is situated in Picton and oer their fast trackmany famous horses have performed. In winter hockey is indulged in by almost the tiny tootseewootsee with stick towering in-ches above his little curly head, to the reverent, white-headed grandpa, all are lovers of the game and the townis rarely without a representative team in the O. H. A. have rolled by since they first embarked into newspaperbusiness, though apparently the finger of time has touch-ed but lightly on these grand examples of pioneer jour-nalism and it is to be hoped that they will long continueto follow the journalistic pathway, upon whose ever-elevating crest they have so long been wayfarers. CAP. COLLYER. In conclusi


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