â€"â€"â€"~ rum «w W {s THREE LINES Tl] EE M Lindsay Look Like Champions»- Won Their Three Outside Games The Boys are Showing Improved Form Every Time They Appear on Ice and the Team That Sets Out to Beat Them Must be Stars. """1'1 12 left of our $50.00 and $55.00 Coon Coats, to clear at $40.00 EACH Dundas Flavelles, COAT. Limited, ‘CLO'HRNG MID EWISHING DEPARTMENT. : 0 0 I :What is Occurring in the Town and District, and 0 Sporting Circles Generally. § 0000000000000000 0000000000000009 vJoc Allenâ€"VIcCar- ‘ thy. (Toronto ...... Planetâ€"Holman, ITO- ronto .................. ~'Iimeâ€"â€":2.24 1-2. 2.21 0 0 0 0 0000000 Running 134444 TJI‘ FOR BIG EVENT. .. -'< "t it runner. Interim is for 1 no Dig $25, 000 handle a s c. ~ircuit. the Brighton 32.1. «:12. As yet the. name or 1 famous King’s plate: does not up.- iist for the other 101;. €271,000 Brooklyn. (The ' '1“: be up against such hers:- F: nnk Gill, \Iu '1d,,Baliot. L - ~ \rr. 3 or} er: ['"t‘1 '1', ...-x .- I Johnny onto... 5‘34“"11‘“ Jce Ulenâ€"VLCarthv [Tor- onto ...... . 3 3 3 3 lTimeâ€" 2.222 1- 4, 224, 2. :23 3-1; 2 :23 2-4. I’rre-for-allâ€" John )I-cEwenâ€"Ray, Toronto Lady Mayâ€"Burns Sheppard. Toronto 0 3 1 Riley B â€" \Vatsom Toronto ............... Ctr-pt. Sphinx â€" Kit- tle. Sarnia ............ 3 Timeâ€"2.14 1-4, 2.19 3-4, -:2, 2.18 1â€"4, 2.17 3:4. .k‘ ). H.\lllT!\T(l T1" Z‘EC‘ORD 1 2 2 1 1 of L14, l k .k. C†I9 "-:1' a::.- il.1nill;on-Tor- -::‘.nrrow if {.le snow --:.i start on his " 1.) o‘clock. from the (Eton, and expects to under five hours. . 1 ; ...-v... 122 “\ 42-.- 7 . 4433dr 2344dr 2.18 1-4. 2.15 )7. ' 111(‘1'. ~- .3 that in the near fu- will have an oppor- :. see the famous .Englis‘n ‘- runner. Wilson. whose spe- \ C Y â€"-.. 0 i The Spring meeting of the Monâ€" tree: Jockey Club will be held from ' will be as follows; ' lIO. I'. l . pl£ rted. will be about: â€" ofeet in width. LIPTON’S $10,000 CUP 1 Lipton has offered a: cup. valued at $10,000, to the Brooklyn Yacht Club for a race to Bermuda next. year. Lipton announces that ‘as or: is building the largest size cutter for racing on the other side, he will not race here in 1908. 51 TEX PIN ROLLERS ' - A team of w and boaters from New ihork will roll at the tournament at Lincinnati Feb. 8 to 22. The team Lee R. Johns. cap- for 187 games .205, Johnny \‘oorheis. the greatest rol- l-;-r in the States: John Roster. for- mer national champiOn: Alex. Dun- champion of Philadelphia, and \‘s‘eingarth. â€"â€".â€"â€" There is to be. a big snowshoe inert in Quebec in the course of :1: :ouplc of “ka; Every snowshoer who :11: amateur in good standing can take part. thin, average Billy is In. Winnipeg Saturday night illlph I-lcllcy. a local champion. defeated Tom Donnelly. of Toronto. in a two mile race by one yard. Young Hearn, another local speed artist, covered .220 yards in 20 2-5 seconds. Duluth is having a. 600 foor ski hill built by the Northland C. C. It is to be very steep, and. when fully com 'Half oi the bill will be used [or sk: - LINDSAY 3â€"COBOURG 2 ._ _ Evening Post of Jan. 9 The play was furiously fast. an the snowing made loy our boys. who have only had onalpractice. was as-l tonisl-ing. Last year‘s Midgets Ware (2‘ cry“ here in evidence Randal has Ichangod for the setterâ€"hm only ii- gored in the penalties once lug: night; hpucv er. I); sny~ \thnt‘ s the last time. this year, ,and it \\ .14 11c:- cidcntol. Core 1202. his twice. and 'Sully’ had tuo rest-a 3:00. On Cosourgs 1~' ido the game characterized :y continual rough play. Cros‘b‘cn. Bentley and Patton do- ing the most. (The crowd â€led to oluï¬ llandcock for handing: out Co- sourg hvcnnltits. but they did not suc- cred to any mark dlext?nt till the second half w hen to keep thing- go- ing.r at all. he had. to ovcrlook many ofi-side plays on their part. and Bent- ley. 'who had oer-1n trying his hast to administer knockout drape to the S-zugog team. went out of unsure-i=3 at half time. completely used. .up from lnakxng himself into a. battering :un Cote was dropped to even 110. Ben:- ley is easily the mar of Cooourg. and without him the «play: hacked ginger. Crcseen is :01; and dirty.cross-chcck- ing being his part. and when put on the fence for the dirtiest of it. vomtâ€" ed his spit: on. thcrrcf’: rec. in terms not befitting a. membelrl 0f the O.H. A. Executive. He is not in Koylc’s class at all. neith;rl can their point or cover face the starter in .thegamc race :with Newton or 'Sully.’ Their line. however. are candy kid: and play most of their game. Bent lcy es- fast and heady: (red- \\ (IS racially being heady. tool. I Cressczr sorted the homo first goal from a. way-oock liftthw “)Iinie" didn't get his. {clinker-s on in time; however, he wasn't shooting turkeys for the rte-"t of the game. and only one other got {past him. him. Kenny Lune did well. out was rather light for his job. which seem- (d to include a. good many hard knocks. Reilly playcd a moors: of a game. on left wing. in the. course of . which he reCL-ivcd :1 few love tolls. Cote «played :1 careful game 21nd. maize out without a scratch; he is strong†2;:ctdy and a Lot shot. out is not us- grcssivc though. x Referee llandeock is the $7.3. in the ousines‘u. lle dogs not 'prasticc \Vaghmn's evening 11-11 system of first one side and th:n the other. and try- in; to please Fumwna to get :1 rc- commend for another game, «out makes the players play; according to the rulzrs. and let-.1119 penalties fall where they are deservede eypn if it takes every man off one «side. If there we. we, a few more Handbooks in the O.H.A. it wouldxne butter for all concerned. 1: tCum' s LINDSAY G. I’ETEIEBORO 1. minutes. and man on the fence surprising his many friends by qui.t- ly stepping back when punched in was the only Lindsay He and lllndall d played a wonderful game. the latter SOLE AT BEST FEE THE the head in the second half. Dusty. who hit him. got 5 minutes. If Randall https up his good start. In- will be a great improvement on the .Ran-lull of last year. Lane played a good ste'uly game. 800'! shots. ".\[inic" was all to the good in goal. and had lots of w:.rk to do. Koyl had. his usual corkscrew rush working to perfection â€" he simply couldn‘t be .cuugil.. “Sully“ broke up rush after rush and 1: was owing to his good work at [)UII’IL that I‘c-tcr coulvl not reach the not often. Dilly btodddrd was all that. Lindsay people wuntcl to see on the ice this wint -r 10 guirztint e a successful term. LnSf night all the otlcr p‘n'ly- crs wore :1 smile when Bill got on the iccâ€"tln-y seemed to think norh- ing was impossible when he was In it. He played like a tiger. Ills ru.~‘ cs were :1 sight :im- 3 of the tullus re- sulted. Randall not 1 and Cote d .... l , A GENEROL‘S ADMISSION . I‘cttrboro Bovicw. Saturday, Lindsay Midgets can play hockey- They demonstrated that last night when they dcfeuted the I’elcrboro Struthconns in the Opening game of the sulson by .1 score. of 6-41. Just because the seven that won from the :trathconas comes from .\Iu’lville is no reason why their playing .Lbii- ity should not be recognized. The Midgets have a cracking good defence, and :1 forward line that is fast, both individually and in the matter of combination. The Lindsay men. from the point up. are for the most part, dangerous shots. Combining this with. speed and good judgment. the ,wcurr-rs of the blue and white prc- scnt a linc~up that. is at once for- midable and dashing. They play I a clean .‘lrticle of hockey last nnht and are a decided credit 1.0 the .111†Ill') main. street. ‘Jâ€"\VHITBY .. Post of Jun. 1-1 The Lindsay Intermediates neycd lo the lake-«bore town nihgt gin-l add-.11 (moth-3r victor. their rccmvl. d-fcatmg “filing; by of 'J gulls lo 5; in. on-~ .,f 11: games“ played. there will. big -o LINDSAY flu-hing ‘011. I '5I 10 I inf‘r" hardest fought for :1 long: turn. Referee Hancock. of Toronto. tnc puck sharp a1 5.2:) and turns slut‘lul at :1 terrific many end to end ruxhrs were fllil-I' lEfOI‘O Koyl landed one in the net for Lindsay from a long lift. shoal) afterwards dorng the trick Il‘fll'l This made the pace faster. and Whil- by 801 busy and: ccords their goal. A little later yejlly scored . 3 for Lindsay. making the half-time score Lindsay :3. Whitby 1. 01. resuming play in the second half. Lindsay startcd to make hin-e interesting. licilly scoring 3 in suc- pact ‘lfat but misshd .1 fr‘\\' .'.. NEXT TEN DAYS... ‘00000000000000000 Ladies’ Cloth Coats, Men’s Overcoats and all Furs 000000000 the 20th and be Sold by CASH AND 1. Steel IS Iron free from dirt, air or foreign substance fused with . carbon. Carbon gives toughness. :tcngth, kcencss and life. . i Thirtvvc ar’s study of the razor situalzon has shown a way to I add the highest per cent of mi carbon to a Ccrbo Magnetic ’3? razor blade throng a secret Elg’ n roccssofELCCTRlC TENDER.â€- l'x'G giving lta uniform die-l, mond like hardness-some- thing absolutely impossible NC Home noeï¬meme i 1n Stock 000000000 These Must That Date. ONE PRICE. w QWMM M“ u ...â€".....-†m... SASKATCHEWAN (leap feed What" extra good quality. Cars of this on the way to Mari- posa and C a m b r ay stations. Samples can be seen and prices. : obtained at either place Farmers: Irequiring feed will ï¬nd this a l l I l Lh h 10.5 ve. This June 6 to 201’. inc 1 iins; and the other half will be devot- will blanket the \Voodbinc events for I ed to the toboggan esthusiasts. cession and Sullivan 1. before Whitby made their 2nd goal. This ended. the Evening Post of Jan. 11 with ï¬re tcmpcrcd razors, " rcal running. and lhcvarc Hamburg ground. ‘ I bargain. ‘ 7,- Middlesex road. Last July on. the one day. and Hamilton for the whole l H: covered ten miles in time of fiftyaseven this being conside. ed r0..1l run ever made. .1: present are to produce 2;: 11.».- I’alucc hall in New York. where 1'. series of longâ€"distance goesâ€"::o:;-~,..~;i.\~- races are being fea- l. I: . 'o ‘te hops-d for the sake 10-“: 1'. V. " :- English road runner sufficient; calibre to 'imrls compatriot. "Al" ‘:.Ln_: perceptible in the ’n (‘5l5'8 the two SllOlld of the meeting. ' Hockey. STRATFORD VS. BERLIN.. {The first O..H.A. senior game of the season at Berlin between Berlin and Stratford result-ed in a victory [or Strutford to the tune .of 10. to 4. Bell- fore the game commenced Berlinsproâ€" tested Edmund's. of Straitford for al- lc;:cd professional hogkey ' at Regina I luv: winter. hourtecn minutes: 31- I ter the game commented. Beforee I Casey Framer was taken seriously ill and had to leavel the ice. Alt lthe end of TU minutes Irwin Bernhardt. of l‘roston. twain unread \lllpon. Cl‘llc zamc was TENT. out 24 penalties were im; uwod Str :ttford .plnmd :1 two- 111 ill cormolnntion. m hich \v orkc-d \\ e.“ LOOK STROXG Stratfoml ,llcrald; Lindsay interme- diulu lime apparently it good team this war. They have defeated t‘o- bomg in Column; and l‘vtviboru in letermm. gum! it taken pretty fun hockey player: to trim either Co- lour; or 1'1 terboru on their emu lee. | \ Orillla he: dropped their Interme- 5 «date team out. of. the GI H: A" but will keep their Juniors at work . Three Lindsay boys-Roy Headers. Billy Rain and "Pacer" McDowellâ€"â€" are playing hockey with Parkdile this 5583011.. . Three Lindsay boysâ€"Roy Benders. Billy Dain and “Pacer" Mcbougillâ€" are playing hockey with l’arkdlle this season. The second game for. the Stanley Cup between the Ottawa; Vics. and Montreal Wanderers proved a cinch- fo: the Jotter. score 13-1. Odds and Ends of SpOrt. A DESERVED RAP . Strntford Beacon; Toronto is great on public display. It gave Hanlanâ€" who. as has heed Well said. was a. Sportsman rather than a sport. in that he never sold a. raceâ€"a. great, public funeral.b but! when he was alive reftsed him ,0 harbormastership. A little more appmlntion of live heroes and less display over ..cad ones would be more in keeping witha city which set: itself up as an ex- 1 1 2 ample to the whale province. in Engfuni I 0..E TOXIC? ..l' f' yv h. .. ...,. ..un' . 01 , ()1 l "TOM S f Shrubb his nevei. in C\l\.‘l‘l4. shown uny- wl the limit of his vuuntry. at lei-1.. to up its \‘ll‘f‘VL‘ IO '11? I .‘ “III Trolling . ' ..' \\'l.\Nl\.l.5‘ ..1 Full}! 13m 1158 (if t‘.lt\= x-nust't Inf 191“ \Mt‘ . lu‘l Fl'u‘lllf. and \‘Alr new. 1515.160; tho. 1nd Juli“ llnuduf‘ and. Tun“: Canadian k “N... '- mum. ‘~.‘ 1 11:; :- \i .- . . ....L; Nut-Na. llu‘ only 4.1.0111) circle- :lilr::.1._ "nil-H .ll .L.» .ll" l‘illtl l-Mllllt: l'l_l:lt\ RACES. l‘ml of Jun. 9 ‘JALC‘. 1W -‘ut Port x; ...-allay and ymtcrduy 'tik'lflid‘ and. the var- conlz‘mod “ «'«ht mover-s. â€" in {not datum-d as the bz-st 1h: formation of the Trotting Association. The winners on H '- r1 "Illy â€" é'vJ. 1“,, _. . 21.. ml ...; j‘;~\.\ iiâ€,- f-l 5,1,. I'Lif‘l": “due 33 ._ ,. ‘4'. gr :I I 4 .Ir u.. ago. 1’. . \. Ldllimlg-g ‘ . \ . t' ' .19.. MA) 31 .12. litri._\ .olc. [Toronto 1 1 1 "1'40 A ~Culveruell. Slll‘.’ “ l. 7 Belle- Jim -‘ - A‘ht‘tcheson. Ville , __ allic \\ OLEâ€"Ray: Tlihe_‘_’ _) ' ... ’18 1-2. â€"â€"- 7‘ A - . clasâ€" [1). \kllku‘. )IUWO k". “ .. Slrnia... ‘L “Ham Câ€"VI Oil. Sarnia .. J. i J‘mcs T. Hewitt, formerly of the Toronto and Winnipeg Telegram. has i accepted the position of sporting edi- tor 0.’ the Vancouver Province. For the past year Mr. Hewitt has been Sporting editor of the .Victoria. Col- onist, and his excellent work has at- truclcd the attention of other news- papers on the coast. m HER LITTLE GIRL'S FACE COVERED WITH ECZEHA (1 RED BY ZA\I- BI K Th 1t terrible skin disease. CCICI’I’II, is no rcspcctor of persona. It :1l1:1.k~ the new born baby as readily as th. card but in Zum- link “11 blue N1- lures Remedy for combating. 11nd owummnu this tormenting and an; unwashed locum The followinu cane! totifvlmr to the marvellous curbs brought about. by Ian» Duh. in «on- Human argument that 111 21111» link we have the very bolt mu cure of- fered to this or any other country Mu. A E. (int-11.. St (.utlmrluw. “you. "One has of Zulu-Bull lieulvd my Ill: lo girl‘s fame of enemies. “to use it for out: and acre-1 also" . Mu. (l. A. Kerr. Denbeiah. 0.11.. says: “\ly baby's leg-1 were no bad with eclemu that I could not koep Mockings on her. A box of 2.1m null cured lie: after the doctor bud tail- ed." \ Dame J. R. Smith. Huwkesbury 0111.. \\ri1cs:".fter three. applica lions l “as better of eczema not be- fore I had used. half a box I want cured." ‘\ Zum- Buk cures cuts. burns. scald: ulcexs ringworm. itch. bar'bn‘s 'rasli. blood poison. bad leg. salt rheum. abrasions, abscesses and. all skin injuries and diseasese or all stores and druggists at 5.) cents or from Zam-Buk 00.. Toronto. 111’ price. 6 boxes for 32. w The Sweets That Are Denied. 1 (Washington Star.) I You can‘t pick do kind 0' luck dis 3 world is gwlne to bring. Som‘ folks gits die white meet: an‘ 5 some folks git de wing; But even if yon shore of blessin‘s in l dis life seems small. It's several million: times as good a: l. sittm none. at all. It only happens on\ce in 14 years or so. so it cam: as a surprise even to those who expected; it, as Aber- crombie would 51y. when Lindsay «10- I feared I’cterboro last pig‘- 1 right in their own Bailiewick by the score of Crdication of the play. led off with! a goal in alternau‘d when it “as all. After resuming play Lind- say scored two. but their lead “as brought down one almost 'imlnclI diatcly. not to be raised again till' the lust goal. which went into the nets about 3 minutes before tilnc- l’etcrboro got smcrnl penalti-r. but t‘rc game “in not rough. (‘olc bad a small mix- up and received 3 . Lindsay about fin: minutes. and with I‘ttcr till half-lime r) U \Vhitiiv But Tcst thzs UNCONDITION- scoring for :1 short. time. commenced making things warm 'or the Scugog bunch. but on a "rnnu rush by Koyl. another goal was .1dv ~ ed. Whitby then added one more to their err-lit. At this stage play was hard and fast {in the part of Lolh teams. Shortly before time. by com- bination work Reilly added Lindsay a last goal. making the ‘J to '3 \ for Lindsey every man pliycd l'.1(‘ game of his life. checking and sliml- ina 41f mclv opportunity. 'l‘ll.‘ slur mam of the “hitln team “as Blun- c‘lurl; be is :1 quick shot and list Khalil‘. . 1 Lindsay line-up; Goal. poml. Koyl; cover-point. ccnlrc. Lune: rover. Cote; ‘Imnlhlll. r. wink. Reilly. final score Newton; Sullivan; 1. wing. M Good News for Ontario Growers Sale of Blended floors 1: Tending to Mom the Price of What. I I There iu‘ mery radiation .hu: the pr.u~ for Ontario “hull will utuudi y admnct-l The introduction of blood- cd flours has u1-. t with complete sur- oess whcrmer Ontario blended flours have been placed on saleâ€"in Toron- to for instance and also in Now 81 .1- tiu. New Brunswilk. Cape Breton and Prince E iwurd lulledâ€"they have re- captured the market from "\V estern bard patent flours’ to a considcnble extent. and the good work goes on. . The only drawback to a more sweeping victory is 0. lack of. wheat Blended flours arr principally 0nâ€" tario fall wheat with a little Mani- toba wheat to add. the necessary amount of gluten (or strength.) This combination makes the “big" loaf or bread of the Western floursâ€"and. at the some time. has the delicate fla- vor of our best Ontario flours. I , With- the sale of these blended . flours constantly increasing. it: would seem that there was good money for our farmers in Ontario wheat. How- i ever. it in the soundest kind of busi- I nee: sense for every farmer. stock- mon and duiryman in the province 0 6-4. Rolly Glovers bunch \1 cr" prett) near. but not quite. good enough to do the trick and the score. is :1 fair .â€"â€"â€".....â€"....-¢.- are 04 I. to Lu) blended ‘flouurs. There crouub tune of flour moon; agricultural population to krcp :lm mill: busy the your round And if the head of every bouncbold would we that only blend“! flour: were bought for home baking. them would be an umruloun increase in the amlc of; limb llouu. uud‘ a rd! rcaspondiuu lllf‘lnt‘" 11 lm demand for Ontario owluut Our farmers wouuld then male-t line money lanN‘d of tho wheat arm-.1. cm on! millcrs out won. Our slorkmeu 11nd dairymeu will :almr- in the good fortune. too. \\i.h our inillcrs having; a good run every day. lluro will be an abundance of bran and shorts: Instead of gmymg uboul luice as much as flu-'5: food stuffs are “Ortll- prices would come dour to normal and there would be; money in duiryiri" and stockraisiug- As it is. the farmers and millors out. Wei: L stem to be getting lll the pro. ‘ fit for . of course. our duirymcn ml 0th: m using large quantities of bran and ishorts. have to pay the freigh: on such stuffs from xuniwbvl and Alberta. Perhaps not directly, 'Jlli. in the and.†CASTOR IA ForInhnuandchfldren. IIIKIIIIYOIllmAIlmBoIgM men. IW ‘ r " J " V V .I . .. .7 r “O. p I ‘5 ; i o v . RLLY GUARANTEED razor at home-or have vourbarber usc lton vouofor thirty da yszTlLE OUT QBLIGATION T0 Hold Meeting Always in the market for Alslke, Red Glover and Timothy Seed. Not Much Business Transacted-“Nomi her Accounts Paid. I-Iu‘nml: l'ml of Jun. :4 . A meeting of the Public Libru-y Board “.1: llcld lm-l ruining. l‘rm-snl V111]. chairman. and Mortars. \\'. FLIVcllr. Klliulil and Munrv. The Finance comlnitlm- brought Ill .1 l‘rpm‘l rnuuunvuding lb.»- of the following accounts: \\'.l l cllmuuAV u l‘dcx‘ (Duxull a Mullllls‘ .. Chas. (‘huprnun .. E, Buwrs .. Liulxl. 111.11 6'. I‘owtr t‘o. . E. ('0ll2.1diuc ti. .5‘. Patrick The report Mas on motion adopted. ,LlP-ltAlilAVS liEl‘OiLT li-‘pol‘l for month ending l)1'('t‘l:.ivt‘l‘, Il‘JUT: Circulation in dElilllâ€"l‘ll‘lfll‘y 1()U.l‘..o-11pll_\ .‘U.\'_ov.lgr-s:1nd'lva\- els >6, General Literature 9." ., .levon- iles; Boy: 2217 Girls squid-3.01105 90 Bound Periodicals 15. l‘octrJ «6. Science bl). litligion :31. Miscellaneous I51.1iction 814. T0141 circulation for month. 1764; new tickets issued.1U; number of borrowers during month. 2506; cash receipts for month. $1.15. ‘1 The Boar-Cl Ithen adjourned. â€"lf. .\I pay un‘nt 2 :ll) 1-50 . 55.6“) 1.1K) 7.90 .30 ...5 ol" Where the Honey Oo;a_from. (London Advartiscr.) . Fifty million dollars are \to bc Spent this year in Canada by thr-‘c three great railway companies Most of the money comes from the‘ old country, too. It will flow into every channel of business. and help to lay l the ghost of hard times. which poli- . ticiana have conjured up. , I Mariposa Station. ....mmw..- -m- ..-..- J. G. [DWARD_S_ 81(1). CROSS CUT SAWS. BUCK SAWS. AXES. AXE HANDLES. Window Glass Extra heavy and clear. LANTERNS. COAL SIFTEBS. COBINGERS, BREAD IIXEBS, FOOD CHOPPERS- Are your doors or windows drafty. 3‘ If they are, get some WEATHER 1.6. EDWARDS 8: (0. LINDSAY. SIGN OF THE ANVIL. m mm or ring rem-runs