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Lindsay Post (1907), 29 Nov 1907, p. 3

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. “n . ‘33 03 lm ur Honest Endeavorw M To give you MORE quality for LESS money. To ask you LESS Money for MORE Quality. You’ll find quality pre-eminent in our Men's and Boys, Underwear for LESS money than you think, Boys’ Underwear, (each g’mcnt) Men’s Underwear, (each g ’ment) 50c to $3.00 25c to $1.00 heard. from. ' ..__..-â€"Iâ€"â€" 0008 All) Ellis 0F 8P0". ? .. OTTAWA 101; muons. llmhu‘aceninmbmwafliuwin- w. mama t0 “'0 “W1 “‘0' started on moi her chore with .1- misctolaothe‘beMlm-moord. .Tbcy will be bold room Febmr m it“ most cool, but she had imply bag-1m 8th,:ndomoet wtrwtivoprmaimm to 1 u. 1.131110ththâ€" ibashcanarrmgnd by the Control. opp: ll Canada Racing Association. ontbcdetoflaof_tbnmeet.L THE MQTH‘ERLAND OF SPORT (Yokohama. Japan. Advertiser.) Modern sport f to England and Englishmen than i any other land or race. ‘linue to be the leader in the spin ;of sport there is not the slightes‘ But that he can continue to duabt icign as the supreme athlete is no likt-lv neither is it for his own gor-l -â€"â€"- Isabella F Y hrlufT .. ‘ "a s, at $600 [00an coon-... 750 f'.‘ t".t 1: others. . llal me till: When W or u H 0 -__ D co a”: forms-tom " 9 Western Sible Scarfs and Stoles at $800 to. . . 12.00 ". \ 15-311 T1 . (‘H‘klng‘ The (lu‘ck relief that comes tron] ' western slb|c Mugs at $6.CO, 7.00 and n o I a I on a 8 00 Mr' bullivan WI” continue to malt-- the ll our“ treatment for catarrh is “’h' Th. ' empty charges ~ against ‘ .L 3mn‘a‘xkable Pm a few 1m - ’ ite ibet stairs at 5, co, 7.00 and .... 8.00 Coley and “ “'51:, 5"?" urug." url u -o . ‘nt m V ‘1): ’ Wh'tc T ihtt Mufi’s at $6.00 and . . ..... 7.00 becluse thtse are 0 “q l.‘ .3 met 1 o .e .t. ' B] k T ' at} n h L be most re" bl" pockt‘l inhaler that comes with every ’ ac hihct Siolrs at $8.00 and.. 10.00 ie m r a 3' outlinand before you have used the Black Thibcl‘ Mulls at $7.00 and . ..... . ... .. . . 800 f'don t imagine that he will keepl 1.11 ‘l. U. at home because 0 tlitm He may not have entries in the events that Longboat and. Coley i whole A. 1compete in. because those boys haw put it over his best. runners during it is safe betting that Matt McGrath and John Fl‘ina- ’ . gun will be casting the weights from the summer. but the son-e ring as Con. \l‘alsb. Netti :telcrxopcs and amble d0wn to the dock all right, all right. i .... Mammals three lacrosse team I . Dundas Flavelles,iimu.a Clothing and Furnishing Department. 50699900§§§§¢§§O§§§§§§§§§§-O§W¢§§§§§O§ ETHE FIELD OF SPORT? :What is Occurring in the Town and District, and I Sporting Circles Generally. : V O§9¢§§O§§§§§§§§§§§§§+OOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO. RUNNING. .lTr'OTEil-Zi‘. ENGLISH CHAMP. 3. P. U35. the wellâ€"known English timer. has imued a challenge for 1 prdasiooal running race at any dis- arm from one hundred to one thou~ and yards for $1,000 an side. He is llrlicuiarly anxious to meet Arthur Fluffy. but the challenge is open to ill. Day bolt the world’s record for minds. 3.5 English record for one hundred yards is 9 4-5 seconds. Day reached New York a. few days “@009 a tour of the world with lluf: Sailor. If he is unable to make a hatch here he vn'll sail for England. ..4â€"â€" BASEBALL IE3 EASTERN LEAGUE. fitment J. J. McCafnrcy, at the M Randall Club. has seen con- S't'ng baseball supporoems relative 5 taking over the Moria-cod franâ€"' Mr. T ..e Montreal men are anxâ€" It to uniocd. and it looks as though 3111mm fans will enjoy Eastern [Wine 2301mm, year. ( -L_+__. WALKING lO'iR'ELrL. .1. ss DL'VX 5 RECORD Toronto 53-. . -T;i3t Misr. Rosamond Linn; fie 3min: woman who won the Star‘s .ii-zlng contest for la- 3“- “fh ‘-v.:i:'.-:;r'.; some was disco-«'- ”31b; :wo pastofficc clerks last “3113. Ti“- iris} lc clerks at the posi- ul-i... .0 120111 a. walking race “15743:: down the Kingston rorL. ‘36 as: a rumin; stunt. last nigh: "0 05 lrzrrn mix-rod the same course 1"”052: toxic-n did Saturday. They 5.7 sucrmicl in lowering Miss Jun-'1'» 5131‘? mo minutes, and one :2“ ”3m: norm: with two lovely b113- ln addition. they Journey unhampere'l bi 70”.”: of curious peopleâ€"0r skirte- up to:~s. 4 ‘1u9 til? '“1‘ 31TLE1 1 31.1.5 THIVGS up“? liar .izhletic career. as “if ‘1" 4 ‘LLl be interesting; 0;) “f“: 1"“? .~ town of Pet/:5- "“-"‘r‘-T fears ago. where I it" . T‘ml with the excepâ€" if. I): L 1‘ From a child] I I“? 1“"“4'5 viz/2:1 in athletic ”if; l \ l\ Jig-J 2.13 003 time an ?T'_""'i' TM. I‘iw first eXpericn;z flak“; GNU-i- the public, was 10:8 ”v ”“4 years ago. I was ul'eg 4 a 5 ‘03 26st at twelve hours ”-1 Mum- ten other entries. ; iiiééd“ “1 Yu Have Always Ml, “WW ‘ h3‘. \v There “ere three to finish. I finished second. a half mile behind the first 11-31:. I was in good condition. ‘and game) three miles tho last day. . "My second contest was a. month later. with Pleward of Lindsay; I “as fifteen miles ahead of him the second day, beating my former time by some miles. The followmg, year, I engaged in several running contests, and: then I retired from the spect- ing world. . “My next ambition ,was to beat the recorl of Mr. Reynolds. I wasunable to obtain enough backing. but. cu:- cec led at last by my most Itrenuoiis efforts. and brought before the coun- try my staying powers and ability. I left a mile nest» of Oshawa. all six o‘clock in the morning. which will»: I suppose everybody knows of. I fin- ished the last. 3;: (miles in nine hours. making my last mile before reaching Pctcrboro in ten minutes. I finished strong and in good condition, and was nothing at my trade two days later:' EARmLEY BEAT REYNOLDS. David Hartley, of Peterooro, do» fea ted Jamos Reynolds. of Port Hope. in the 12-hour uwallkinig munch at the Mutual-st. Rink, moronic. on Samar» do}, by one mile, Hume-y covered 58 miles and (flaps. and: Reynolds- 57 milesand Bumps. The track waslfil laps to tho -mi.ue, and. the performan- ces of 400m men are workable. Rey- mMsbSlymmdagmandliantiey is 54. In build thcyamervelrydisr- similar. Reynolds has «the stunLer abalone. Hartley .weirgihed 128 just before: the race shorted Hartley’s style. was the prettier. and conformed do the nineties: interpretation of the heel and toe regulations. Reynolds' gait farthefiars..itwo or three mines, when Hartley set a tentific rpace, not the spectators milking, loud: the oven-tuni- ily settled down, and after that there was not the slightest complaint-l about 1‘03 etyile. At Ithe end 01:019. first. hour Hartley had covered six milcfi and one Bap. Reynoxls was: just one [lap in the rear. Thu walkers nowx scaled down to a five milelsuan hour gait, which they practically main- tained to the end. lThere were fre- quon-t sprints lay Hamlaey, which gen- erally resulted in gains. Theme were no stops for meat. Eachl mun stop. pod normal times to bake a drink. but \ my ate their food as they sped ar- ound the track. Although the m- m", was never in donut. the interest netfl' MM Pctomoro, Port Hope and Oshawa ”or” [may mm in ltlhe m and the- ”long-distance telephone worked overtime. , Alas, the lmâ€"B‘mezm walking tantalum-mane. It book two §§§§§ weighing probably 160' . one Lanigfoa'd,'who ismnking equally good time. was only given. a measly} TO'WN LEAGL’E \\'.-\NTED - ,Vv‘hat about organizing a Town l Ltague this year l Peterboro and sevâ€" eral other places have already 20t- ten to work along this line. and. sure- ly Lindsay has enough material to form a first-class league. If a little incrgy was displayed teams might be gotten. up by the Bankers. L. C. I.. Merchants. C. L. 8.. Flavelles Ltd. 3'. M. C. A... Flavelle Milling 00.. Silves- ter‘. find a good many more. Some may think they haven't the material fast enough to compete with certain teams. but let the boys get together and see what) they. can do. Satisfactory arrangements will be- ar- rived. at in some manner. We don’t “rant things dead except for to the intermediate team. this wintem . Give this winter‘s sports a. boost NO\V. . -.~ . l -â€"nocx£v l 1 Central Alberta will have a strict- ly amateur hockey league this Win- ter. says the LacOmbe .ldVEILlSCF‘ . A :move will be madc‘ to return in amateur players in the Eastern Hocâ€" key Lcaguq, but it is not talc-n seriously- Woodstock Exlplnws; In Koyle. who will (play intermediate for mndsay, this year, a cracking good. junior in going to waste. He in will wolluins (‘35 l intense. dcrLbeatgcumi-t. .. 1- Eddie Howell. whose good work on the I‘eteiboro intermediate 0. H. .1. buown. will play cover-point; for th: Brantford pro. team this season. Monticello, Shamrocks; and Nationâ€" als. were mainly $20,000 ahead last season, while the baseball team “mt behind just. about half that. amount. Looks an i: lacrosse was the most. I popular sport in the east by; a mayorr ity of about $30,000. l Princeton Colmgu athletes won 'hv 1 dual cross-country run from' John: bia over the intercollegiate course of 0 'arfi‘ad at the King Edward. While FIX and ()llf‘llillr miles yesterday '3; the (score of :27 to 452. \Vhilli-N of l'rirccton. “ho won the rice :lSlJlSl ll'nie. did not compete. ..‘-icGe;-. of ll’rmccton. who ran tgiiinst \‘alr, lnnmhed fll\[ .n 36 minutes 27 _’â€"5 ; ‘uLOUdA GOOD BLOO FOR BAD. l ---9 That to Dr. Iillams’ Pink Pills for Polo , People Always elvo Th y Never Fall. l . (100d blood in the one thing nee-ss- sary for perfect health. If the biool is good disc-45¢ cannot existâ€"if it is baddiscasc is bound to appear. Thole are dozens of maladies caused by md‘ blood. Among them are anaemia, rheumatism. heart palpitation. lit-'1 l- ache and backache. indigestion tux-l the special ailments of women and growing girls. If you suffer from any. of these troubles. Dr. Williams‘ Pink 'i‘ills will cure you -â€"‘because they make new. red. health-givmg 'blood. They succeed where doctoral linmctimes rail. in proof of this Mrs. Sarah Jane Dune. Dmronto. Ont... says: "in 1905 I bycame weal: anl islckly. I was all run down ;. I found lliouccwork a burden -â€" sometimes I could not do it art-all; the lease cf- fort made me tired. I consulted a doctor. who told me he mign‘. burp me some but could not cure me per- inunently on account of my ago. 1 am over fifty. His treatment did no: help m0 and l gradually grew worse . (Vt!) my friends began to despair. Four different doctors told me my q “as hopeless. My suffering was Some broke out around. my mouth and I was unable to eat: .I consulted a specialist. who told me ; my trouble was anaemia and. thit no seven a few years ago won him rc- i had little hOpes for my recovery. I was in despair and decided it was useless to spendany more money on doctors. One day my husband [“ng Peterboro Club is strengthened by 'me to try Dr. William pink pg. L‘- the arrival from Belleville of Harry Brown. the famous point player. who . did such effective work with Belles Ville against I'etcrboro in the 0. I]: A. series. ‘ . A roller hockey game is being ta‘k- ed of between I’etcrboro and. a pick- 1 ed team from town. to take. place . in a couple of weeks. Some of the . numbers of the old Midget team ml: i ‘ likely play. i ( St. Michael’s College. Gerontouwill have a strong team this year, andl wild-'bobcardfmm oretheseuisonis well advent-ed. Clarence Dobenvfihn clover little [goaltender of last sea.- son, will captain the beam. The other 'lasty car‘s players who will "a, inl the game this your amt J. Timminsl, J. Dissatte. J. .111le and J. Bu-ligu: A meeting of the! c. L. 5. hockey ' enthusiasts was held Wednesday atl their rooms in the Parish Hall, and onto Star. says; The following are in“ .l I I 1 1 _ , ‘ some of the many“. uses which a news- “ M . 1°" fit dork. the Club was reorganized. Mr. R. P. Butler being elected manager of the team. The C. L. S. team had tbs honor of winning the Town League championship last year and of being custodians of the silver cup ever since. Nearly all of last year’s team are available. including their clever goalkeeper. “Raddy" McGratb. who dum- 00 describe Jimmie ReynoldS’ has been ailing on the Great Lakes 0 .is printed on the wrapper A:tcr a few weekn’ use of the Pills X was convinced that I had. found the right medicine. _I took twelve boxes and they completely cured me. and I am row in excellent health. I gladly recommend them to all sufferers. for they cured me when doctors had fail- ed and my friends were expecting death to end m suffering.” Unless the full name. “Dr. Wil- liams‘ I’ink l’ills for Pale People," around (och box. don’t take thorn-any. oth- er. soâ€"called pink pill is a fraud in- tended to deceive you and may do you harm If your medicine dealer has not got the genuine Dr. Williams' Pink Pills for Pale People they. w1.l bu sent to you direct. at 50 cents a box or six boxes for $2.50 from The Dr. Williams’ Medicine C0,. ‘Brorkville. Ont. ===-â€"-â€" [but a Imu- I)... K. E. Clarke. writing to the Tar. 1. It acts as a check upon eon-up. lion in the law courts. civic adminis- tration. and other public institutions, by guing publicity Iito all that. is 5L1 not done. 2.11: is of service as on advertising medium for the inter- chang e of commodities. 8. It {I on . elevations! factor to t e extent to which it gives space. to useful mfor- Inhaled ration ond’ news. all summer. When tho puck begins to coat the C. L. 5. boys will no ““3 mt all over the room. , prizediatiaudnmtv. ovcr $11,500lae-,p I lingoffarcdinpum whichlissurc .0,th I k' l edan in. wattmotrbhefasbost homemAme. noive‘d l um‘will 'lbl'hf- burn-I. ma. mhe officem are already; 3093' The curtains, window blinds, comet and the benefits it . confers upon humanity owe far more l National b1r~ rim-rs of sport. are, in fact. disappear log. That the Englishman will 00!!- " Tho Mgnde made good tiznc. but the. ing else to it. when springtime comes around the Americans will pack their (All or PM!“ lXPlODfD Hummus/o MM no W Reliable Furs In. Goo. Adamo luculnod 8mm AT LOW PRICES. We are Ullering Suacial Values in Furs. i Evening Post of Nov. 26 This afternoon Mm. George Adams nminmn paint. frbe stove m mil- piloded and throw dlmpn of burning Alitcle lad who was unndinzneor- and a chair all tool: [we and started to burn merrily. Mrs. Adams. how- over. was not downfall. but ”Jut- Ito quench the the. An alarm was rung in. and neighbors helped her. 0 ‘ till they bad part on it out by then ! time the brigade mrrivcd. ' l Persian Lamb Jackets at $1co.00 to . ... .. . . $165 co Near Seal Jackets at $35 0') and .. ...... $65.00 Bochai-n Jackets at $4.0.co and 50 00 Astrachan lickets at $35 00 and 40 oo Lzzdies’ Fur Lined Coats at $65 or) and .. .. . . . . 7000 Alaska Sable RulTs,‘ai $1000, 16.00. 18.50, 2300 27 00 Alaska Sablr Mufi’e, at $10 0:), 12.no 13 00 and 15.00 Mink Marmot Scarls and Stoles, $8 00. IOCO and [2 (‘0 Mink Ma'mot Mulls at $6 0). 7 co and. . 750 Isabella FOX Scans and Sales. at $10 00 to . . . . 15 C0 .00.... out ...-on..- no a Mrs. Adam was badly burned about the hands and arms in her plucky atttmpt to have the house. neizhbors rwcrc too quick for. them. cool-coo ’â€" BELIEVES ll FIVE MINUTES. m""“““““““ E trtatuncnt for five minutes you will ’ notice relic-f from your catai-rbal ’ ‘troables. ' . ' It gives a tonic healing effect to ' the air you breathe. him: all catm'r- linl germs. stops the poisonous score ’ lions. soothes the irritated mucous ’ membrane and makes a marked im- provement in the general health; Byomei is not acute all i it ‘lliltkb‘ll. one aim, the cure of catarrh .inl dirt-uses of respiratory organs. When the catarrh is cured. tho generil lualth in improved. for then. Nature . has a chance to build up the whole system. If you suffer from offensivc‘hreath, wiring of mucous. frequent sneezing, husky voice. discharge frOm the nose. l droppings in the throat. loss of strength. Spasmodic coughing and felling of tightness across the upper part of the chest. general weakness and debility. or any Other symptoms of calarrh, you should begin to use llyomei at once. It will destroy all dinicst germs in the nose. throat and lungs and make a quick and pennan- (-nt cure of catarrh. \\L' pouiliwly guarantee Hyomw for should you buy 1 complete outfit... pnc: $1 and be dissatisfied iii .l rcâ€" “ill be lulunl l. Grey Squirvel Scarfs at $8.c0 and . . .. .. .. .. .. 1000 Grey Sq irrrl Mufi’sat $1000 and............ 12.00 Men’s Furlined Coats at $65.c0 and. ...... . . .. 75 00 Men's Racoon Coats at $57.00, 65 00 and...... 75.00 Ladies' box back and semi-fitting Cloth Coats» made of good Beaver Cloth in black. brown and green, and some very pretty patterns in Tweed. ranging in priceirom $9.00t0...... 15.00 Men’s Ovrrcoats, made of all wool Beaver and Melton cloth, lined with good Farmer satin lining. Special ato$1o.oo and. 12 00 I...’..‘..... III... .0000. 000. Men’s and Boys' Pea Jackets and Rec fcrs, Cardigan Jackets and Sweaters, Caps, Mitts, Gloves, Ties and Scarfs Men’s and Boys’ Underwear in all wool, union and fit ere lined. U’leghlin t Mainlyre’s. CASH 'AND ONE PRICE. : 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 ; O d o O p i i e0 o a I I 9 ~â€"-â€".â€"â€". “'W‘ “‘M“ M“ ”‘5 NNTNE All persons indebted to fiUllS youi momy llyomri is sold by drupgists t-Wlt- w'nue. Write for literature. 80th llyonrci Co.. Buffalo. N. Y. TO EMF ROE GAME Laws. A Vigorous Protest Locgod llth cum on» Ianton. 13" “law“; “an. m “’0‘“ 135‘ We are continuous buyers of 1115-3th Nmto Ne“. W5“ 4m°m Alslke. R d Clover and llmothy. I“ ”um” °‘ my mm“‘ .at full market values every law- ] m A B m” “’1” 0°""‘p'l‘um‘lful day in the year, whether “9‘“ a” '3‘“ ”arm 'n u” hum” priCes are up or down. or; districts are not prosecuting tnoeorwhonhootdeeroutofncnoon' ammucm! FEED WHEAT Clio! Game Worden M of. they . Winn): buildings this morning in from our Elevator in Saskatche l. l. Willlllilllll :rogan'l to the matter. Mr. Deploon Wan. expectel at Mariposa sho t- states that. he not only gave car. lv. Farmers interested in secur- W". 9'930 can and make lHunoer came warden or Hali‘oum I. log CHEAP FEED may see settlement immediately, tooth 'm rater-arm to a. party at .10 samples at office. as I am leaving here In. camped near him this fall. out a '50 showed him nevcnfawnn on the tmn HARD AND SOFT COAL, about three weeks, after which all accounts will which were coin; edit out. and the be placed for collection. ; names of whrne shippers were plainly liwilaed on the basa- \, l CEMENT AND SALT "1 ““314 0° Push this matte“ at Mriposa ; also all varieties of ‘ though." Said MI. Denim-n to a‘ N- Coal at Cambray Station. :wwrmm‘ "“ "W HUGH LYTLE] l. WllfllRUl’ 'docein‘t mum than .1 will. Cl‘hc law-nuidin g. jtmtico-lovini; “poros- P. 0. BOX 115. L'M'TED Office at my Old Stand. Corner Mariposa Station. and DFAPNESS ? man, who {any license and do everyâ€" Sussex and Peel-ate. SKI-ARR" Can b» Cured I thing open and above ooord. am . l.G.lDWl\RDS ll (0. I “M _ (item men are all ":0 Toronvincc you we will send you, watched with the annual care. out . these bur-room loafers from thevile l commit Win: Win (they as! free a. ?5~ tube of Knrn'o Au-lnl Im v.21 f‘oturh Remedy or. ten d‘yh' trial. CROSS CUT SAWS, l «logos. who drive thirty or forty miles lose}: into the moods. and then shoot ovcrytl in; clay one from a squirrel i to o fawn. many of them without li- loaned. or bolting Iprdly a settler's license, to which they are not on- Mr. Donieon wrongly udvocotnn n it 'onodmxl reads: the many. We BUCK SAWS, . ire! the out. now our remr y u no rqnl ) l en'- :vdpmht‘bitmg out I 3h ”'3 ing chronic Nasal (“mph l «illness AXES, “5‘ _ and Cold in the Hand. Write today. AXE HANDLES m r. I. non so . mama, mpi 0. Cor Queen and Victoria-nu. TORONTO. A an Inn. “Why is dimer not ready. Brid- get? nun't [boll ymitopooxu't in the i, *as stove!" «...... withocaasto‘e'Mm MISS “ABEL B. WINTERS Window Glass Exua h- avy and clear. out.” 4- 'Why didnt you ll. ht it 5.31m?“ Tl 30113? Of Piano and vOlce LANTERNS, "I nandn‘t. mum; it win't cult. CDItUPP ,‘ t? pm}; the m» Pupils prepared for Toronto 'ollcpe of LOAL SI TEES- _ __ Mu-ic Exnnmationu. Closers re-nned CORINGERS, NOV. lat. I907. dw3m. on I» Motor-oi frcnlt In let STUD'O 31 VIC‘TOPII-JVE. Mr. .w. 1y; Robson. of this town. at the Fruit and Flower Show. hold. in Macy‘s Ball, .l'orouto. from Nov. low lutm. 195-1! lo the 15th. “W m abno- "flit it harder." said Gen. Booth My needle» “PPR. Wu ‘ 1°“ to the bass drummer. in: a Salvation ' m“ m 0‘ and“? 5'56 m it Army meeting. -Di.spatch from New BREAD IIXERS; FOOD CHOPPER? Are your doors or wind 1's drafiy P If *i :y l : WEATHER. STRIP. Sold by 16. EDWARDS(0. LIN DBAY. SIGN OF‘ THE ANVIL. l ban you'- vitllott the sign of cowl It’s 0 brand new. all around rule - In its chit Odin. which one located l Hit it harder. very-mundane!“ of chic-p . Be it balkv manormnle. ’pto. mini. chug. d po-iuou h m.- nat it harder. vanilla to the $11sz that this up If in foo‘bol‘, others iraim. F0“ in h n merry saute. undone: Don't give up because you’re lame; Umym mun coals-cum- Bflck the line “11 Ihow iou’re tty and “ham 0 perfect mph. uh gameâ€" a. “hr ‘- ambo- nit it border. Mr W M -Donver Wu. u mve. on one runs ears. Longhair..- in..-” . . I ifs)“ flat.“- ---'-- w-wâ€"lsmv' 4.}. ‘w ”i i

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