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Lindsay Weekly Post (1898), 15 Jan 1904, p. 7

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Efwm S >0 kamsr : vsuon. A1 pat- brated 3* as are both to to health, 99113 â€"'dlyr. frames. 'aiters etc ALE J c rfer on 'oouvear at $011011. 9-0 “men ”out: SO better racing “3”“ in {Ins di‘striCE than that seen .1 the Driving park on mmay ut- rammo”, says The Examiner. 1311c, iesth‘” .ms very mild and tho sec- and day of [11% \\ inter meeting 0{ the peterbaro Tux! Club was a great suc- gas in every way. There was 9. mg» growl m, were almost ecstatic in their appreciation of the keen sport. no events on the card were two in nun , which. however. were unfin- ishad .t a late hour in the afternoon. Wotly the events wen-econclnd- ' "- - nnnmlation Win {u PHERBORB than «has. of ".le 3- met 8,0» Brooks. Peterooro... H. Taylor, '1‘. Sign-a We}. â€" K393 Bell. Dr. John- 'slon. Peterboro ......... 2 2 4 4 3 fineâ€"2.35, 2.35, 2.35. 2.33. 2.33. In the first hear. Black 130),. and W Bell ran neckudneck all the ,3, nature reaching «he qmter pale Robert Henry suddenly stopped can b,- a. vigorus slashing from «his drirsr. When the other horses were about 300 yards ahead Robert Henry cmnued, but of cause did. noth- ing In the second heat almost on the suns spot the horse again broke with his same result. After the heat the drim was called to the stand and ex- pained that his gorse took these at. every once in a while. The, Aâ€"-=‘: 9.9.. M flirt“: was man amid”. m- er’z Henry, to {be surprise of the spec- “an. leggy); from the start :96 MW, bore than taro Iengths. When this horse repeated .the per- formance, in the next heat the crowd became very exciu-d. However. an hopes were dashed to the ground when xiv.- horse repeated the Iormer trick and lost the (itch heat: by one hundrsd yards or more. than! cvcut was the great thing at the day. l: was a‘keetor all and live horseq \wrc z-ntered. Wm nut; is as (oliows: any is as follows: Free For All. George Shock-y R. Mc- ' Guru, Msalord ......... 2 3 8 (H1 Guessner. Alex. Hunter, 0tuwa...... l 2 2 3 Hand Wilts. 1). Lake, Nap- . anec-.......... ...u «i 4 4 4 Sphinx 13-. Geo. Powell, Pe- A terboro ..................... 3 1 1 db J.B.l’., J. 'B. Fink. Port Dover ........ ¢ ................ b 5 5 5 rungâ€"2:21 1-4, 2.22, 2.28. 2.26. In the first heat Sphinx B. led elf but at the half mile Guessner drew up and at the three-quarter had gained one length. 0n the home stretch Sphinx a who had the second. place broke into a run and was consequent- ly placed third by the judges. The amend heat was another mart race between these two horses. As betore ‘ Sphinx B. led 0!: but at: the hall Gueasner caught up. Neck and neck they tore along the track. As they rounded the home stretch they were a dead heat. On they came. There was a thudding of boots and a anort- ing of horses and with a ringing cheer Sphinx R crossed the winning tape half :1 head in nont of herop- ponent. In the third heat Sphinx B. kept up 2. lead of (ten. yards from start toflm‘sh. The fourth heat beat them all. There was not much to Choose in the way in which Sumner and Sphinx 8. got ofif. It was first one ahead and then the on:- er. Perhaps no two horses have come along that home stretch at .such a. use. It was a matter at which was the tester horse and as the two clot- and up snorting with the exertion the crowd was silent. The heat was a dead heat between the horses and the “he gave it as such amid round Chfuin‘g. ‘ Betweeo, two 0 brated horse Bi Exhibition half , for the unann- between two of the heatS. the cele- brated horse, Biack M855. gave gwo exhibition half miles, the time be” for the quarto: and a hm'mfle re- spectively: 35 and 1.14 am 36 and .114 1-4. Black Mack wandri'en by Mr. Jas. nmbun, and is owned by M“ g. Blmhurst, or Keene. for a 1m” not in training the time was, certain- ]! very fast. Roman?" 10-day ”Pt-What (1085; it say? x “-H Sass: “Nose brobem flux ”thrate: it setâ€"Greek or. LDC --"~ from chaps. Good. “I r Elia Afitllmoi # nun HEAT am. at a. mm (:0qu . Exciting finishesâ€"Fast Ex- n Heats by Block look. r racing has ever been wit- . mn- district than that seen ' ,vmg park on 'llhursday nt- ‘ :;1v~f« The Examiner. The,. ”.5 very mild and the sec- [ the “inter meeting. of the T111 Club was a great Suc- 31'] way. There was a. large , a were almmt ecstatic in l eciation of the keen sport. | 5 on the card were two in much. however. were unfin- iatr- hour in the afternoon. 115 the events were conclud- ,~ while a consolation Also run for non-«winners. us four entrEeS. .tor the 2.30 which the following is the ' l 2.30 Clues. - 30:. J- M. ! ;s"Peterboro.. 1 3 3‘ 3 2 Hem} T- . ‘ aylor, Niger: ' l «l 4 1 l 4 3011. M. E. . Barrie..." ...... 3 l 2 2 1 ll. Dr. John- Psterboro ......... 2 2 4 4 3 35 2.35, 2.35, 2.33. 2.33. jrst heat Black Boy , and ll mu neckudneek all the ore reaching the quarter -rt Henry suddenly stopped d not be perstnded to move l. vigorus slashing from his \‘hen the other horses were » yards ahead Robert Henry ., but of course did noth- be second but almost on the t the horse again broke with result. After the heat the L3 called to the stand and ex- that his horse took these try once in a. while. The It was most exciting. Rob- y. to the surprise of the spec- 39.th Irom the start and when than two lengths. 3L9 horse repeated the per- u‘ in the next heat the crowd very excited. However, all were daxll‘stl to the ground :2 horse repeated the former ul lost tn: fifth heat: by one yards or more. :x! (Tint was the great thing 33'. l: was a tree, for all and yen th‘.‘ entered. 'a peaoelul ' devastating in |inthe rule on m “m‘ side. the newest who, like Me. Mai“. Grey. end Fowler. supported it. in vital; and though it m be not out flights, for the M will inexitdily re. appeal‘._ It 3 Mb tub it my even new in m with the “mineion‘” .to W the (litter-em between the ma who in hall to' hu- manity mdtheJin‘o Wm oom- promiee. It is lixefihedlvinion be- tween atholie and Prom» which four centuries ago out . across the lieu of nationality and merged the union of fellowwitMp'fil tint identity of creed. In W to be and industrial country. finding the sources of her wetness and heppinean in kernel! and in the honest prosperity of her own people. or is she to he a conquering power seeking greatness and hippineu 1:: unlimited agngent. staging at extensions of heritory, killing and all gutters o! the glohet this is not a qmtion on which people can agree uncomprom- ise their convictions for the nuke o! a party triumph and of naming the oflices of Stnte. It is a queatiow dite terencc upon whinh must eventnnlly break up any political tion. The Jingoes have only to entice the nation into a war of expendixement and the union-of those who. call themselves liberals will'ho dimlved. As n rule the tree interchange at commoditiei must be best tor all. In which two hurhbly not in daily' life It holder equally good in the case of new. especislly, of those. nations which dither most in their prodwctionp mill «eh other. free trade, in short. as a general .principle is ‘heyond dispute. But no long he import dutiea are required for the raj-ling o! revenue “Oh notion must have its tel-2t. and the tariff must be ndjnsted to the commeminl circumstances and the fiscal needs of the nation. the commercinl circum- nd (local new of Great m thin are very peculiar and differ me. terially from thone d Md:- Let Great Britain frame her tor-it! and let us. truneonri. each at no in as, friendly a spirit as is practicable to- So with the other wards the other. colonies, the several cases of which are widely diflerenb hunt hat of of Great Britain and tram ours; none at them, (or inntnnoe, months my- t ' mnlogou: to our relation with the nited States. Alike in Great nd_in the other coloniea the all thwe divergent intranet-is euro instead of strengthening m to‘ breed dimension. In mt. we see the germs ot disseminnxlready in Mr. Chamberlain‘s engender that Can- adn nhonld form ‘mm which may compete with 13168 of Great Bri- tain. on one side. and on; the other Wanton pr lice Game Hook-v. >h. my 2 Here’s a. telegram 3“ Or we hockey tram. :1 u} was the great thing 1: wasn “for all and ..-rcz-ntered.1'57¢ m mum mu m we I. cum II In mull. Bole-Ms 8b..“ It... tut DI. 1mm. looping W- I; it"; (Bystander. in .Wiem M) The Liberal party in “is“ is now for the tins thanked by} agreeâ€" ment in do!“ d tree frank what Mr. Chain-berm It il united also in opposition to 4:110 Gomrnmont’s Edn- cation bill. But on the mo“; vital question of all it remain ilgpurmbly divided. Fit-he Ambiance between those, who with Sir HON? amphen Baum. oppqaed the raid on the Sau't-h Atrial: Republics, 1nd thou: n.0, E“ wâ€"â€"â€" ._,_7, our manwctumszot .té reduce dutin ‘on Britizh coca. No baby cries for the more (an ‘ the thing. It cries because it is out} zwe:l-â€"gnememlly its little Mach is sour, its bowels congested, its skin hot and feverish This is dfen why babies are wnkotul and make! night: misera‘blc for «the pmnta. Believe“ the little one and it will sleep! all night. and let the mother get he: needed rut as well. Just: what ‘motbers need for this purpose. is Baby's Own Tabletsâ€"a medicine tint" spaedily relieves and_prnm1>tly cum all th-z minor ailments of. the young children. The experience of thous- ands of mothers has pruned the truth' of xbls‘ and among thm'motheu 19’ Mrs. Jas. Farrell. Way. Out, who says; "I think Mylo Own Talk lets the best medicine in the world for llt'tle ones. My bub! was “comm 8?“? me a good deal of trouble; but‘ smcc using the tabla“ I could 'not wish for a healthier arbotter natured child." for colds, Buns, bronchitis, consumption.“Wc have been saying thisfofao yang-£11433 have the, ‘do’ciorh. an... Stronger praise could not he gimn. and the mother haufizmantee that the Tablets contain no opiate 8‘ harmful drug. Sold by law defl- arsormxputpnidat ascents a box by writig the; m. William‘s Medicine 00.. Widow. Uxhridgo Jon-nu: mun. auyur had a and pit in the ment‘bnd n! :W hitchurch. On WA! (moon but want to 13th tuna. lad of“! a“ foresaid building material. ,He had the load max-1y on. when. without knowing why he did it. he suddenly stopped wot]; and stated [or the mouth of the pit. More he had taken .halt a 'dozcn m: the whale top or the pit came down with a tre- mendous thud. ‘So close was Mir. Sil- ver to the tailing earth that a stone at considerable size'ptrugy him on the "QL‘ M,_:lhhdt stunning him. Had he been buried in the mas o! and and stone he would never all." got out alive, for there was more than a .ton on it, And now the question artsee, what was it that caused. Mr. Silver to .1,“ suddenly cease mark sued move away 9 He .does got. know. . mutt. [or the load me! only about W on, Had a Pn-onmu “ Danni mung; 3.01:3. IRAN mm Silver Carter’s. Little Liver, Pills. Janos Hum. 91 Port Pom. 1mm a I... In tho P’- In“. About -1 o‘clock on the afternoon of Jan. 5m. Mr. McDonnell. bookma- for the Flnvelle. Idling 00.. canto:- od his noun m the Pym house mud to his gum was sur a man in the act of making the dawns in tho dmscr. {When asked by It. Jimmy-.11 wh-u he. was. doing the mm didn't nuuwpx. but quietly left :m: man 1nd mast Lo moth». A watch and gold cnain. winch bad beer. 1.11 tying on the Mr. were :3? 110“ Watch a beer- 1.11 mining. gull-Illa“. J-‘mmc the-mu: would camp; It. )kDonnell unnmfistu)‘ not'died Mr. Pun and Chat Mouton wu Ient tor. Wmn unwell n few minutes liter the man one his rune as James Man-cu. and mid his bane was in Pox: Perry. :me mining watch wan found in um room when the prie- ouer had taken range. Warm at first donned having nun the tum:- piwe. hut aha-mud: admitted the unit. ‘53 vacuum-ted ta the ‘ocb up. and favor in the “tea-noon ap- renai before l‘.,)t. Jackmn' and was run Med until next mushy. . During the past couple 0! weeks; V'AL- 1-. 'iu... IJE-JL-‘L___â€"â€"J "W Faun“ the-mu: would )kDonnell unnmfistfl)‘ ll Pun and Chat Mama I Wmn undue?! n_I°L" “‘3 "flaring the past couple 91 Was“. several pm ties pave reponte to Chm! Nathan the mm of ur- ' (if the ions mm mil he as now obicion ugrt he he: secured the “atria-Ion. [out o! lplphbly. dz-nunry 6th, hung the: Feast of Epiphany. a holy“, of (blicuion in the Roam: Malia church. three names were celebrated at St. Mary’s. the first at 6 o‘clock (or workingmen. the second at 8 o’clock, and high mass 7- ASA‘A abbflnf‘- it ,1 0.30. Large Yaw-lac. “also.“ MI. SNEAK “It! GAP‘WIEII Donna: emu. Bltlzus. .T‘unua: The Tudhop»: Carriage, Co. gnu: their maloyeos at Chriqtm-m an extra week’s pay as n. hol'uhy gilt. This gents-om! ramembcrmce has berm an annual attain not on- ly with the Immune people. but with wutouw-u-v "' ’ «In: an“! Wflk" P35" m- tnrkoy 3‘ wall to I man m. his emphy- I Qrut Halal lawn-out. The greatest church organ ever built is now in course-of construction in an organ factory oi L03 Angels. on. It is to Kbethree storeys high and nlulost as large as a good-sized house. tion. to which it mull be shipped in fictions. Tm piped havint the lowest tones are thirty-two feet long. aufi two men could crawl through them aide by side. It will take, ten of the largest {height car's to carry the or- gan to St. Louis. Besides its large- noss. thtinztroment will. emboglfi _ un mg a it one o! the remorhble things ,of the exposition. oo haw-Jaguar“ Snap. Paternal-o Nate: Commisdonem re- port .1 muslin! “43.000 (or‘1903. 01:24!th of “hick go“ into the town “cams. The Commissioners .21:- .tici.pat.rd small deficit. mating in- umnad the Mt! from 10 to 20 pa can-t. 9.3 up. beginmng of (11:: 322,995.92. and m 1 raga: ram-h of mm“ 5 mum of which 5121 {I in mus. and 1.35 “1': ' ‘ a Mary ent mm; bflhmhma. a w my map: is being hunt on the south ”do, 3nd innother me, butt as to; be proud Eatthe w.___,m WQ 45...;â€" ‘4 an audit!” Bic IN mud...â€". -m. V will assume an» Marty at a mdienoe under all circumstances. .We recom- mend that 613 gallery exits be used at every performance. ms tug will not only tqmiliarize the public with ghost, but will relinve’ the congestion If the trout entrance. 'whete. a block- ade «may occurs owlnt to up un- ery nah-my mating at am: point. In“ Ion murmur. a can: sue: Humans. ”WM”.- SECURITY. Genuine m Imus-m. u: mm mm. in unnum- VII W Sill. "I “Emma uvwvâ€"g â€"râ€"â€" V â€" couragafionfl attend- IW“"’ *' ' on print» property gm 0: MM!" mum X In loroly Symon-o oi Ilmoo and lost to tmtod Throogh tho llood. It you suffer with Jain-aw kind. of pain-keep in mind thot pain ilbl‘ a symptmn. not a disease ;' that what you must fight is not the pain but its cause; that linimeuu and oils for external application an ab. soluh‘iy useless. To overcome the cause of pain internal troouneut ls awry. Poino. no matter when located. will disappear when you put- K3 and enrich the blood strengthen the nerves. Aches and pains Eggppear on it by magic when '1’“. m‘l- nu I‘d, .. me; "For A whole num- mcr I annex-ed terribly tron: sciatica. The pain was something awful. and I could scarcely bare to have any- thing touch my leg. I took medicine from two doctors, 3nd tried a number of recommended remedies but dmved no benefit. Then I ,was advised to try Dr. William}! Pink Pitts. and this medicine helped me almost tron the etert, and soon released me from the trouble, and I have not since had a. ,twinge of it. I therelore have great reason to praise Dr. William’s Pink Pills)" . Sciatica. rheumatism. neuralgia end all other whee and. pains are completely driven from the eysicm through 3 fair use at Dr. William": Pink Pills. Don‘t take any rink coi- ored mumps; nee that the full name. "Dr. William“: Pink Pills for Pale People" is printed on the wrap- per around the box. If in doubt send direct to the Dr. .William‘s Medicine 00.. Ruskin-2. Ont. and the pills will besentbymafl atSOwnts a box or six boxes for $2.50. on the northcrr division in the neu (mute. It is also intended to role, the line from Gravenhun! no North Bay with new 80-lb.‘nils. .ere motion building on the Lind- say, Bobcayseon Pontypool Railâ€" wny will be Blubstook. .six miles north of Burkelon; Lindsay. Duns- tord and Macon. also two flag stations not yet located. About A.- 000 tons of 60-h. rails of Damian and German make, with 24 inch angle bus. will arrive in the early spring. â€"Loeal railway men unite in de- ‘boen the worst in ruhoir experience. [The height: grows especially have gut- ,._L2__4-...2M 6n (I'D- 1...... u-..“â€" tu-ed great .hu'dphipr quent atoppnsee on ov necessitated much‘outa and night in a. temper: I: as low as 25 and 30 zero. this ci’y, received serious. from}, um injuries. at the Grand .‘l'mnk station this morning. Mr. Ryan was employed in the Mine chop. While the turn-table this morning while it was in use he was caught between that and a pillar :nd «was badly crushed in the abdomen. Ho He was not (2:9th to flu at last “count. mm All! mu. um National 1mg; “99: Immt on Daily 3m 1. vnvn 7", H: .hudohiprowins to (re- Pptsed an every run. which ed much‘ontside work. day in a. tempera-tare frequent- as 25 and 30 'degreea below .pwl up ward. day mmflw tint. the 1.5. cariou- colony at hon- or ill-lung litho- f ‘ ”V'nag't‘plfihodtz mm 9.5: < gymcflg 'uuxy sent, . pone of one.“ . mud 75 demon. who ware brought. to tho gmlicgmggtilon thong. evenlna and tried We Police We.“ Ddy. All pleaded guilty ind were 0” fined $1.6; “Sims“. Qrdorl ' will In gm =.‘t.1memb-.r- 0!; «n:- 06353.13”: lava Chi chty. “ 90““‘! (59; Flo“ Blind... Otmvin. 3.1: 117â€"111. general 0!- Iicicncy return of (handing F1014 Bum-5a, ingpocted d 1.998, in: just been filled by the' u: Do- partment; The figures flow that out of 840mgkn'olitainnble, the Second ~I-‘ield Battery leadl with a» splendid ‘totd‘ of .694, which “PM the filament. ores-o put can; no numeric. in order of merit. at: 2nd, Ottawa. 69¢.6: 11th. Mldlmd, 629.- 61; 161k! Guelph. 62-}.86; 8rd, Mom.â€" real, 592,3; 4th, Huniltou, 582.86; 7m. St. Cub-tines. 568.22; 8th. Gannnoquo, 556.23: 11th, Guelph, r555.31; 13m. Winnipeg. 628.2; ‘lbth. -Sbeflord. 010.. 508.7; ‘ 1%); Newcastle, 501.2; 17th. Sydney, 483.] : 1 Oth. Wood- étock. ' $82.7; lst. Quebec. 444.9; “03103 8000 and F00000Y We'have recently added to our buifness a first-class whine Shop and Foundry. and can amply «pertained workmen to undergo“ all kinds of work In our line. “on, how In town we wuuu’. -... nod" any but. “muons. mun-g drin- to Ring-dd. can-Mg, Oshwood or any cum pages. on how a “who". I outoutniu ndbosu. Tdophoo- No. 5, 3t. Baotou Eons. A.lflflmfiN SONS, 1 kn 1 fiat-ok- bOI.‘ ‘0' hint d.’ 0 CAB FOR HIRE Au. a.” m MAO-Inn Bonn». Smsvmm (hung-n. REXALL wlthm concrete Monty o! 3°00 F0? 01!. 95C]!- m 0‘ i” '0' P.Â¥?'A___- 1.. ..IA Ali. In”, oWosl 00!» too. Silk, as no or ”:3!”dede 5: mm_ 0 ‘ M In “thin-"JD,- lath. vodd. msm#§l!don fl a on» .pplu. WI- PM”- “‘1‘“ .m. M: too ant-Mll- ‘W; ”A dumb!- an. . ’ ' H008! BOLD JAS. WORKIAN. 3W1»... for n10. “'9 DY ES DR. NEELANDS IRVINE. III. F. A. WALTER S m W. H. 03088 nuncnu. 'l'll‘l'l. o to” pot m mac! rho-t v ark-lulu}... 5,“, '94!“ abbot. DR. 1.1. LSUTTON .mlfl'f- Ola "INN But. 0h. 0 mama-mun. Magic. 8. amnm_ E. HOPKINS. G mdmvdmymmm EDI-him m IO. -. m ROBT. GHAMBERS 3..“qu Autumn-gnaw hula-o. If You Contemplate Building cm at mm mm Inn; XomtunmnuphuImM DI. DAY, D“. In. fi-mm Bra. utmv Immm-w' 2 icmm amass COLLEGE AK“ 90500:. or 3 111mm 11mm 0839117. We “MCI-mu. may DENTIST. Lindsay Cumindge and “ O won-W- lube-not GEO-V ING LE- J. 3., I550,OT!ia"?-‘-..Re€3-¥‘I mucuou ix mien. FARM LOANS. SUITS AND OVERGOATS. . A TOWER. Dunn. JOHN KgNNEDY. ana um “Till! guarantee neat-fitting be convinced. ..-_â€". IF-b mm amide-‘3! mama. Int-If l 1.01!) Mia-u ' don. .1 fi ”0 . can... about m,“ a flu: mm Y. 1m CAVANA WATS)” comm m hum Gmimhuodu mom SMITH, hum '9 @3ng “n.0[da-u See}! lax-shut “fibula-h MONEY T0 LOAN at 4â€";â€" to 5 p. c. Tas LIVERPOOLJ'D mm: m GLOBE INSURANCE 0010m- A”. (at ZEN-d“ opp. Pym Hoist. m. '0qu Pug 1' Dam-d J. MoSwm. mm in WaMOn-m M‘h cSWEYN a sm'rn. W in... 1‘ R. JAMES! llkllrl: 9 to 11 Iklli 1ta‘ B. JEFFERS. E13305 maven. AUCTION BER, ; COUNTY or vwrom. 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