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Lindsay Weekly Post (1898), 26 Apr 1907, p. 3

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r m); WEEKLY rosn,rmsav.mu'- ‘ ., :07, 10M the World’s Record. ’5 Time Was Beaten by Over Five Minutes -Yankee Competitor Ran Second. E‘enmg Post of April 19. ' fore the race. “Guess we got to 13:32 7 "BOXT WONâ€"TIME 33.1.20 them. eh 3" And he did. Every mm- LUM' ‘ flash- 'of tile twenty-five was covered by the long. tireless lope of the Can adieu in little over six menace-9. and the endurance he displaycl in beating the world's record, hitherto held by Jack Caffrey. of 2.2 .22 ‘ 3-4. by over. five. minutes, was may ‘ vellous. ' l - .l As Sherring. the Marathon mu said, Longboat is a wonder. and has possibilities as a long distance tun- ner impossible in estimatei Long distance races are his favorite. hit ‘ cum in his five-mile face against Bontag. the Irish crack. he show'e-l up splendidly. although severely nanâ€" ' Bennett Hamilton. Fetch and ditapped. His achievement to-dav :3!" Toronto. and Tour Shipman. of , f"““ be Lbl'léht light In the SP'M‘E‘ be... ‘ iing anna.s of Canada. , Mlflir‘f‘i“ Fowlelr, an American. came second 30““ {in the race. zl'~llf . 'â€" .. Indian McCafl'l’ay ' The welcome news was . r the telegraph \vil‘es all over Pb ole- . . .':~ afternoon, and every- ,.L.s nation is supreme Ln the l " D l .. A [swath “21¢“ 'C (‘XU l: . of Canadians. . - t “ nice “as the Boston Max-3- The . “vex. ‘.-:;~e miles in length, 07.3; Hound and with over one nun- 9. tall, lankv. ton 2-1." :l‘m’ a- crueltilozs. the , rig" hid the race of his life- we: .. -- -‘ tozuD- - . .. fl . , ”mg-5, Melloxs. Spring. rout- " Hafiz and others. To: r (un‘dlan entries were Lebane . 0,3,, .. z. : EEK-’5‘- .. ‘- frag; Canada. Tom 1" said to little Shipman b:- ion of Race in Which the Indian Demonstrated ri t D856 p His Power as a Great Pace Maker. Then came the Boston Marathon Even .7 . - . :«w (m the Hamilton crowd 0‘ 35 13'1“ any! We entered IN“ . ad I hm amongst Ia. half-dozen Medians. that 15th 3: the untraip Cold and cloudy weather {greeted the . em the Caledonian reserve, ' hmfired candidates as they lined hp, no} “ p . l w clad in and it was considered an impossibil- -.::h as lane. at?“ “a“, ity for the record at 129.23 3.4 â€" striped buthm; sun. who 1m“ “P held by Jack Carine}, me; omin- :xi'h the starters m the Herald race diamâ€"would be equalled on. account 1 ” on marine that he would win of the poor; weather conditions. At J“ "“‘, ._.’ hi becom'm.’ a , length the starting mgnazl came and The roe-0W." 0‘ m , ° 'the lam line of athletes brokefrom m; distance runner Prods?! never 51.118 Mk. What} was there and entered mg; minds. but the game was the ewe of all eyes. With ' . m :5 barclv out of. msteens rolling shoulders and ungainly ”5"”:- ‘ . ' . ‘rslt .. as ground covering strides the Six-fool- -;131099d “head m h” h m”°‘ _ red man trotted easily down). between he has done in later events. and left the lines of the spectators in the .~. in of cracks struggl‘ * and race of his life. After five miles ”13331,“, ,3, bah-m4 5”" g were reeled at Fred Loiz, of the Mo- IOS-“‘“‘° 2, 150 m ‘hawk A. c.. was rant; yards in the T39 race “N” 19 m’ 85' ya lead; behind was Imglboat, Lebm're in ief-fi‘E- and his time “'33 1-49 35- and Patch. three Canadians. bunch- yhe Ward Marathon of 15 miles in ed up, with Frank, Carr. Springs, " a "C' POSS 01“ Apr“ -0. - ~ ' . ' , (1 Scary, Mellor. all American cracks. “ab hm next effort, an Another five miles and Canada‘s hope began to get into the race in reality. He hit: 'a terrific clip and was never headed. Those Em , awkâ€" ward locking: limbs are i eal for running, and all the other peti- ‘tolra saw of him was his tra' ofdust ani‘trackslabout canteen apart. lie was five minutes ahead of everyone at. one period but he sewed downl at his friend’s request. He was still min; at a tremendous pace, howev- or. and was two minutes ahetidl of Fowler. who finished second. The Indian’s time was 2.2430 4-5 for the tum‘t‘y-five milesâ€"five minutes be:- low the record. Thomas Wheat in a full-bloodâ€" ed Indian of the 0:1de tribe of the Six Nations. and bails tom the Caledonia reserve. in the Niagara peninsula. Twenty years old. 5 it. 11 niches in height and weighing 145 lbs», Longboat bee-rs an the noted characteristics of the Indian race. With his ltyzpical equate jaw and. ,the loosely knit tame. the redfiin re- minds one of the school hisbory‘s de- nudation of the redmam. Stubborn to a marked degree the famous run- nr '3 as very difficult abject for a trainer; to handle. When in pe- tion the Indian in anything; but a To! onto once more he galloped away from' the field. The road was ankle deep in mud. and his time was L31 10 2-5. Atzer this the, redskin took up re- shem- in Toronto and went into ac- the training. On Christmas day he entered :md again won the Humil- tor. ten mile Marathon in 54.32, breaking the record by three mm- utec. ‘ _ . T ( Boring the New York crack. and Daemon, ran, a matched indoor race of three miles in Buffalo a lit- tle later. and the tall Oanuck forced the Irishman to lower his. record of 14.43 to 14.42 2â€"5 before beinl: deb feated. This was Imzboat‘s first Moor race, and the distance. wontoo short for him to work in. his heart- meakinz; zallops. On Good hiday the Indian entered the two and a half mile annual race of West End Y.M.C.A.. to which club he had transferred his allewce. The Indian again landed home fm lowering the record by twelve sec- ulls. running in mud all the way. Last Saturday in a. five mile race W the world‘s regard in the Garrison athletic games, 33- the Armies. the Indian could only do the «ruse in 27.52, ghe record be- be 26.01, Poor ' atoms. the small track, the dust and smoke 1111!- 09900099 0000'. ETHE FIELD What is Occurring in the Town and District, and Sporting Circles Generally. 0 pretty runner with his rolling 3!qu- dere and lame. ’lzrwnd-ooVerin‘sz strides. _ ’ HQOOQOOOOOOO9099990'9609000: OF SPORT§ O O O O o "vv¢§§O§§§f§§§§¢§§§§§+§O§§O§Ot§§§§§§§§§ RUIHIIG ' acres or m RACE. The American papers next week ““11! W87 themselves trying to fizure WT- ‘3 Lonzboat: isn‘t an American. 51""? g “as. so we guess Tom. is. Tim Loom: told the old stag“ 54am after the race. “It‘s_ my, last ”3“" he declared. but Mr. Ashlrl. ‘3“ 1‘33 perfect coqtmll of the red- “m and Tom to think again. and he mun: rizbt this time. I“113.3209; received a magnificent ‘ “once statue of. Mercury, as a Pfize it! me victory. grief“ “‘38 a most annoying blun- .~ m Lhe case of Tom Skipmaal, the I barrier from Montreal, who. Wen m Splendid constion. and g‘I‘fmieygive a firstâ€"class account can; “593. was unable to run .be- Cover"? id no S-IIOeS. The trainer mtg}; {Ridges had them, and _he .h;‘_p_;u-‘-D: tanner had them, With figfe‘f but Iii-"nan they got to the to If) “'1?“ Without shoes in which ”5:; canon: rnncty starterscame “ ‘ foot. stra.-,zling in for more ‘03 Lite; Long/bout had {mi}! an huszed. 'r . ‘7 . _-_ .. ..“”- MLICRIA immune; a: 3:“ there be ‘1 ion mile road :ac-e , “" L‘Udsai‘ Central this event is to take should be mad.- l. 1:. early; a dam as Fmsxble to enable the competi- tor.- to gradually get into condit on through the summer. _The .; 1.ir cnated a good deal of interest Lia: fall and many would like to See the race made an annual affair. C ... , imp: Mementauntlie men-eds ., vu- it‘. which the race was run have tn-n .s-ggested. The starting and tin s!- 5 in; point: should be clearly defined f.) g-event e. repetition of the bi gle ah the finish in last years‘ affair. Tnus» “no have paid their MIDAS'MJ" fee should be enabled to see more of the race. and the have, say. of the dgs‘r'nce might be run over the half mil.- trark in the park. Then. to), cash ;.l..-es are not advisable in such l “-4â€" ' GOLF. .' There are many new players in town. and one prospect o! a: large increase in the memberghip at the town Club is very bright; The annual . meeting of the Club will italic place in the Council chamber Fridayvevonilm; nex‘t. 19th inst. All: this meeting the election of officers will be held. and other: matters of mom will be discuss- nd. All members and. all those inâ€" terested. in the mine are requested THE VERDICT CON UEMNED. { The Cornwall Freehol er. Saltur- dav. said «initially; "the, verdict 41 Mean prise em 0mm somebhmgdasur- wm who listened to the mdknewbbefact’e thin-urb- Me W'Ms.» all-cult by Manual: on: ' McCourt‘. which was apparerdty rovoked WP chock! have received “ileum 0, mod: The Great Indian Runner Broke a... mm. a... malto- Wharton much roughing in nthâ€"i letie m nowadays. and in none arethemaul'toeoeerious uninhab- kcy. where the stick ill toutdpmercu a weapontu‘beueed- confident!“ lexitimntbefpurpo-e. The fact that two fatal “marlin have mourned reâ€" cently in than cumtrieu in hockey, games without. any. person ham ‘2' punished is likely to have bad effect on spout generally. and to prevent. parents in»: allowinz their children to engage in contests where the con- sequences may be so serious." '. . __..__. LACROSSE. TOO MUCH FOR THE ENGLISH The Ottawa Caps are having things about: all their own way, across the pond. and are improving every game. They started out With a close 11 to AU score. the ’second game they blanked London 7 to 0. and now- they have trimmed the bunch at Bristol 18 to 0. CAPS \VIN FIRST. Capitals won their first match in tEbgland \Vednesday. defeating Essex 11'10~ playing nine men a side. l-Z-ri- dently the Caps have not got over their sell! trip yet. ' THE CAP’S PROGRAMME. The "Capital" lam team have booked the following matches in By;- land; April 13.â€"Arrive in Lender) and nee championship match between North and South. April 18-Piay minior match in Loader. April EEOâ€"Play Bristol in loaded. April tnâ€"Play in Cardiff. 3 April 24â€"Play in London. , April 27â€"Play biz match of tour in London against All Englnad. justice. , all vindictivorm, therewualgcmlfceli'ngflflttho grad condition “at thhk she wll the two minute mark this Andrew- ie one of the meet skilfnl of driven. and it is certain tint he will do the mere Justice both in trajmn' g and driving. - Peter Miller. owned.” Al Procâ€" tor. of Newmrket. will be trained by Jack Whoush. of Toronto. There will be some extensive al- terations made at the Duffel-in track before the his meeting in Augâ€" ust. The turns are to be rc-améed and made in much better shape than. they are at present. and it is more than likely that. a new grand stand will be'huilt. may new stalls are ' to be built to acmmodate the all- crt-ased number of horses that are sure to attend the meeting. __.._â€" WEIR“. UMPlRING 1N THE TROPICS. i iii-used. as the umpire: of Cam in and the United States claimâ€"sour” {times justlyâ€"to be. still they ur: i in a reventh hence compared with the poor unfortunates of less eivi lized countries, as the following; .1:- sputuh from Havana bears out- There was a sensational scene on , the ball field when Umpire .Bonatu. in tieprcseucc of 20.000 excxted tans .‘gave a close decision against the ’last man out at first. which g.“ the game and the Cub-1n champum- suir to the Almendalcs Club by a score 0'. 4 to 2. 'lhlngs had been hot. and Bar-rate. ‘ “9m 15 not five feet high, gavd hi» i last decision with- revolver in haul. iand then darted behind the tier. of police. \ ‘ I ‘ : The mob charged. but the p.) 1:.“ ' and. rural guards closed around and lsavea him. The victorious tzam . divided $5.030. . , . . THE CANADIAN LEAGUE. Woodstock has corresponded with (salt to request the calling of a meet- year. I f in; at which (be new Canadian: Base- AprilZ‘Jâ€"Pl-ym Unim"ball League mentor-med. All the city at Camiridze. May 1â€"Caps v15» Elagboldcxg alt' Manchester. ' May 2â€"Gape vs. League champion; Mgdnchestcr. l ay 4 â€" Cape vs. All and: Manchester. W May 6â€"Caps vs. North of Engfamd. Leeds. May 8â€"Cape vet Wire; Fal- lowfield. Maygloâ€"Ccpe vs, Liverpool at Liv- erpod. Other games will be arranged in; the wartime. YANKS ARE SANG CINE Buffalo Courier: Lacrnssc is repai- ly coming to the ion: as an American summer sport. For vents it has been the leading game. at Canada. dionsands turn out to the \vc-thy contests. Last season there were some good games played in this on}, and the game won m-Inv converts. The game is of the strenuous kin! and has plenty of fine points and fur- nished a thrill every minute. Bl;- falo Lacrosse Club has been iormci ' aim is a member of the senior lCI4‘lC of Canada. Manager Herman has gone to a great deal of expense sen:- euiinl; the best players and Buffalo Will be represented byl a team that ' many think has more than a look in for the senior championship. If the . local lacrosse aggregation should win this championship they will have a :nance to play for the Minto Cap. emblematic pf the champion- sl‘in of the world. The schedule has been so arranged that the local la- croese club will play. at Olympic Park on the Saturdays that the Buffalo Baseball Club is away. and there is , cure to be big crowds on hand. l A half-dozen red hot enthusiasts ' are out with their sticks on the Fair Grounds these nights. ~ 1 I Tom Longboat. winner of the Bos- ton Marathon. will play lacrosse with the West End InterAssociatia‘m team. He should draw. the crow-ls. John Miller. of Oriliia, is still 03- l tiently waiting for the arriva' of that W from the Antipodfls. They say the Australian people are. in dead earnest about it. but John of Orillia won‘t believe it till he sees the cash in his post office bo'. His little Canadian contingent is billed to start on June let. , â€"â€".â€"â€"â€" near-ac l [ â€"â€" 1 Both United States and Canadian cup .‘bcat builders are losing no time: on ,the panstzructim work of the‘ yachts for the Canada‘s Cup races this coming manner. The frames of the Canada, Cup challenger.- designed by William Fifd for Vice-Commodore Nichdlm of. the Royal Canadian Yacht Glm .Tru‘omllfo. 'have arrived. and the work of setting them up in 5 ville, has already begun. It. in expoc‘t'e‘d that. the yacht will be ready for her tuningâ€"up spine early inJuco At the meeting: 11 theLBOeheoterl Yacht Clout a: canmum‘csbioo erom Nat Kareem mm read. which dutâ€" ed that the plankinz on the dofcno dot is nearly. WM and ta'hattfie cratt will be delivered at Charlotte. “My by May 80th. A yacht racing circuit. consisting of Kingston. Gananoque, Watertown, N. J.. Pi. ton and Napanec. is to be formed. and delegates are to meet in Kingston on May let to make arrangements LieutnCol. Strange has met with success in regard to securing subscriptions for the build- ing of an eighteen-footer to names. ent Kingston against Watertown. -â€"-.-â€"â€"â€" TRO‘I’TIIG. ' ' TEE FILLY‘. EVELYN NESBITT. . It "is here already. An exchange 0831!! that. Henry Chisholm; o! Cleve-- land; 0.. has W of Rev. ‘1'. C. Steakhouse 8-. Sun. proprietor: of the jury. in thethe Eiddob Stock Fern; 1...:er ‘ M lieu. Ky, c m 2- mmod Evelyn W' or evidently madman the 'rhavvdope. The mare, Helen 'R. 8:08 1-4. for- merly owned by In Phi Davey. of Toronto, is non owned by. Kr. Pear Gilmour. of 0th.“ , Billy Mu; heathegreat. more. Sweet 23. over at East Ami. .. and no will, 3' The panach- npven read dfivewmmmtmw’ ,v‘mbehey'lufl J clubs wish the league to be strictly amateur, as the im ' of play- ers by the larger town! hap hurt tin} game as far as the. matter place; were concerned. At this distance it looks like Guelph. Woodstock, Inger- ao‘lluldGaMfclrcbe league. andthm would make a compact circuit. All theee places are got: :11 tow-Tknd all have hope-brew, ayere o pret- 2y me caliber. The Midland Magma would do wise- ly if the example of the Canadiw Woo were allowed and entry. team madeptrictb’. am. As. it is. the four lake tom Lfe' each busy laying in a season} 3119?“! of tactf‘ ‘una. l m A REAL BASEBALL CENTRE. Peterboro-â€" styled in Spaldlng's Baseball Guide a: rapidly becom- ing a baseball centre â€" is caving considexable trouble in formic!v cv.:n . four team City League this year. Lindsay has already launched the third year a four-team Town . League. and have a six-team Juven- , , :10 League in process of formation. . :BOcll leagues are exciting a 3 deal of interest. and the coming scu- Eeon promises to be a very success- good ful one. Besides these a fact wu- :or team is available at almost an; tube. 0. L. 8. ORGANIZED. . The C.L.8. Baseball Club held a mwtinthMary‘chclliqrtbe election of officers Wednesday. Ml. R. J. Butler occupying the chair. The tdlovrinz in the officer. elected: Pam and Pat Arebdeag can Cugy, Rev. Dr. 0' den. Peter- 'bm‘o; Dr. ad Mrs. Blanchard; Hr. uni Mn. L. V. O‘Connor, Kr. and (Kn. J. Mr .ufl Mrs.) B. J. Garth. Kr. and N3. J. L. Prime-11. Mr. and Em. A .O’Lonzhlin. Knead Mrs. P. KM,‘Kr. and Mr:- J. H. Elmer, Mr. and Mrs. R. P. Spratc Meme. Felix Forbert. J. “avenue", R. m, J. Hux‘ey, J. O'Huflm Hon. Pymâ€"Rev. Fr. .001le Plumâ€"Hr. 'c. VicoProiidmtg-g r. Thu. Brady. 8ec.- -â€"L. A. White. COMMENDABLE ACTION. A handsome silver cup will b- donated by Mr. W. Henley. atatioa- er. for canpetition in the Ju’ll'Jf Town Leone. The action of “r. Henley in so generously donating the trophy is highly commendable an; the sport-loving public, as well as the juvenile. themselves. will thor- ougnly appreciate the gift. . THE NEWEST OF THE NEW. The old proverb "there's nothing: “WWW“."(lw-l'pm to fit in anywhere in baseball. and the thdnpw'W”hll,thc m- vcmtgln . the New Y“ Gian“. Joe .33 this is cometbing entirely lactate: 11;; talking (1 getting it pa . bdldiffnrc froptheold drop int'hc style 11 delivery, being thrown un- der-hand. MoGinnity use: them movement with wlu'ch he throws h“: old "sell raim", only it taken an 15)- poe’rte course. Vefily the Western critic who says it will soon. be an tm~ pomibility for a butter to hit will, must have some foundation for his theory. . m true lWllIErAWAKES became Last year’s champs held an enthu- si-gstic meeting in the Butler haul parlor: and things look blight (run: their direction for the coming cea- son. The following hustling ounce of officers were eiectcd:_’ President. John Calew: vice-preach”. ‘Dr, Brown: sen-trees” R. J. leave; mger.\R. Butler; patrons. m. s. G. Firkin. f". F. We. Dr. Collieon. Dr. White. .W. Ree-or. Q Alguire. W. 8 Skull-all. J. Couch. B. Fee, 1'. mutant. A. Mb)". J W W . J. bytle, R. J. lkaaw. ‘ William. H. B. Magus. Knight. w. T.‘Ci manual r. W. «I. 'w. wade... ”Io entail k W.. will , Grunt" I) . colon red.‘ ‘lft ' h." \ ' and the for, their hot Ll”. new Herb Work- I - ecu-â€" ... -uu. ‘ St. Raf-high ‘ d m to. m prect rly. They, mayhem-autumn on Hume. .â€" lEarry Reeves la the "new: one" Hunger Antler/on. of the Orientals. has had up his sleeve. It \nlls tan. a of field glue»: to Ice (ha ball when "Cracker" commences to “about: 'ean ova.” ' o , "Artie" McDonald. on the Grim- tnu' pitching staff. and Ryley. "I tbq C. L. 8.. are the two aoutbyawa of? the league this year. Ryiey. Carlin, Cote, Duckâ€"«aunlr Supt. O'Leary will "farm" a few. of em. ,......... - .... w; i i i g f i E E ..HOUSEFUBNISHINGS. . 999.099.996.09 1 r . Was there ever a time when new fur- ntshings were more needed than in the spring? When the glaring light ‘of the sun streams into a room, whose every cor- ncr is laid bare beneath the scrutinizing gaze, 'tis then the particular housekeeper shudders at the picture presented; old worn and faded ts, lace curtains, {rescocd with a legion of holes, which at this season look so appalling. The good master of the house, if considerate, will know that nothing),r will so muse the flagging spirits of a tired wife as a few new articles of housefurn- ishings. m Speedy pitchers will be plentiful in Tomi League circles. Watch w a drop in the batting averages- . All the "\Vandennz Jews" of tin Town League seem to have been landed now. « George Little. the old rcl‘au'e. vlio held down third bag for c- .ll'idemwaka last year. will b: the Job again this year. t The -â€".â€" Du Cleveland Baseball Club La; decldeo to give the players 31 sha'e of the exmbition games played dur- ng the championship season. The managers of the teams Are; 1'. M. C. A.. Geo. Preston ;' Quakers, D. Mullen; Express Nine. L. Nee- bift . mybcs. S. Tonehburn; \‘ictozs, “any Seance. . g 53 f f E f S S S f 1“” ~“““ ”“ W We have some fine new goods in these lines :â€" New Union Carpet x d wid from 2 Toronto‘s last pennant was won I" s, y 6, SC to. ' I Z 2102. The next one will be in 19% so Manager Kelly seems to expect. New Wool Carpets, r yd wide, from 6°C to. . . . New Tapestry Carpets, from 50c and 65c up- Ncw Brussels Carpets, in stair and body carpet, $I.oo up. New Union and Wool An Squares, 3X4 yds, beautiful flOral designs, from $600 to ..................... $14.00 The Junior Town League is a bed.- ling institution. as shown by the ra- enuetic manner in which rinv have begun operations for the sea- son. Last Friday night a meettcr was held in the Y. M. C. A. "gym" following schedule was drawn up: May Etaâ€"Quakers vs. \‘ictors. May 15tn.â€"Y.M.C.A. vs. Extrrss Nine. May {xiiiâ€"Maybe! vs. Quaker-i May Seth. a. m.â€"-Victors vs. Y. M. C. A. May 29th.-â€"-Erpress Nine vs. Inlay- . l . .. hes. ' June SOLâ€"Quakers . l . “ Nine. June 12th.-â€"T.M.C.A. vx. Q'ltlk?"s Jane lathâ€"laymen vs. Y.M.C A. June filth-Victor: vs. Maybe: Jul} anti-Express Nine vs. Viz; L’s Junior ‘Widcawaxee dropped ouc. leaving five team. I New Brussels, all woven in one piece floral designs, in Brown, Green and Reds, from $16.00 to ............ $20.00 New Floor Oilclolhs. 2 yds wide, per square yard, 25. 35, 50c New Sco‘teh Linoleums, 4 yds wide, at .............. 50c yd New Door Matts, all prices. In. our Cumin Dept. all we can say is we’ll maintain our reputation for the best values and assortment of lace curtains in the trade, from 25c to .................. $8.00 per pair Art Muslins, Bobinettes, Spotted Muslins, Madras Mus- lins, Netts, Tapestry Curtains, Chenille Curtains, Curtain Poles, Roller Blinds, Table Covers, Couch Covers, Cre~ tonnes, etc. vs. Ex; r ess FOR THE FANS. Fred Parent. one of the cleverest shortstop: in the business. is to re- ceive $3,750 for his services free the Boston Americans this season. These and a host more of other pretty fixtures will trans' form a plain room into a “thing of beauty.” .Watch Montreal in the Eastern League this year, If Malachi Kl't- ridge‘s bunch don‘t finish well up among the top catchers it will 0.: c surmise. . " TOWN LEAGUE DOPE. Have a brain sync with us, (any. Soon will come the only day; Frcnzied fang rise up and cali. ‘Play balls" Since the certificates have beehive- sued the “pushers” of each of the four teams have been on the go from man's-g .till night zettin; their. man into line and .the wane are mutually shaping up for the season. While no return- have been received Iran the, managers, the probable Mb be" will rpad mowing like t is; Oricdaleâ€" flop, Calder. Thom- as, Miller. Shelli“. Lyle, oi the “old guard" and O'Neil and Thanpecn. of last youth our. malaise. P. 3(0me and Stoddard, of the former Y.M.C. A. team. A. Home“. of 'thc Sylves- ws. Buidee t Manage: Ander- son has a few likely one. in night. The Catholic Literary Society held their organisation meeting last Wed- ‘nwduy. and every one of their Sup- porters are bubbling with optimal. tum over their pow preopccu. They certainly have a lihdy looki‘x; bunch «1 clove: players to choom from. Pony Shaman and 'Shonty‘ O’Keefc will do the receiving, O'Lcary, Car.- .lin, Riley and F. Cote are pitcher-I. while Mamba-gay, L. Cote. Cain, Mc- Cabe and other. are reliable fielder: and hm The Wideawakee will have a my in who are going to be champim this fig": will”? ,‘rf‘nfmmmgmgd , have some specml bargains for parties who contemplate buildmg In: figml‘mbflm” ' i'ifinhfifhfiq the City and they are genuine money-makers for investorsâ€"in- therunke. Am; them Koyl. Meir, rice. Islam:L Neebigt and others my... EARLSOOURT, NORTHERN HEIGHTS and KEN WOOD, ands been «311' denbly tn. Bylvectera look the the terms of payment can be adjusted to suit. Do you contemplate buying or selling a Factory or Lhnnfacturs firm on, paper. The foundryl l team's management. luv. been m-' ing Site, 8 Store or Dwelling or vacant lots, or Farms any place iv Ontario ? fatiguble is mixing the pick oltbcl our several Agencies. hatch, an! the Iron Hen will best For business east of Toronto, apply to who have Branch Agencies at Cannington, Woodville, Coboconk, Pension Falls, Bobcaygeon. Peterboro. lilibrook, Port Hope. Omemee, Janetville. Oakwood and other places will be added as the business demands. U’Lolghlin t'llslntyre. g CASH AND ONE PRICE. 0 THE WINTER TERM AT THE Peterborough Business College Bulls. Wed" January 2nd. 1907 A very large number of applications for admission at the beginning of the term have been received, and it is advisable that all who purpose attending should enter as near the commencement of the term as possible, You Cannot Make a. Better Investment. For particulars, address WM. PRINGLE, Principal. To Investors. The F. B. ROBINS REALTY 00. 50-52 VIctoria-et, Toronto, Peterboro’, Ontario. mm, the stalwart mom-Maze; - - - 7 ‘ Wm M" Dick, any“ can“ We can meet your reqmrements in short notice through Perkins. Stalker, Boiling-worth and J. Gray look Iauod for law and Bruce. Gdton. Buzzitt and McFad- den will m the muecloe at court- M TOWN LEAG UL TOOTS. Fifteen dollar: for the grounlst In a forgetful moment the commit- tee forgot to get a. mortgage on the silver trophy. Liberal collections will be in order this year. The C. L. S. will be the first 2-. L team to hold .1 practise. Thu, will limber up to-nigat on th 1'. grounds. . ‘ lpluns. It has been tried in Eag- 1 Land and found worthy. It: was bu Ii . , ,7 _ H y Clasper for the eight-cared went T9": Corinthians. “1° celebrat _1 lat file Cercle des xegattes at Brus- Eughsh footballers. .vvho played in ‘Stls. Canada last summer. are now. malt. in: a tour of Struth Africa. so will Edward Hanlan. formerly world',. not return to Canada for several Ichampion oarsmlm. will PTOblbiy yum. The Pilgrim- my coxne lo . succeed Capt. Hall as deputy harbor- ,rhis country in a month or two. ‘mester of Toronto. The salary at.- J ' ,tae-hed I! 1.000 a year. There is can A cable from Sydney says; also a real once near the lighthouse Young. known, as the “Kin; of on the Queen‘s wharf. Bowls.‘ who toured Canada in MM. 1 ==_____________ . a all". a dead aged seventy y ' I I known Globe : The sportmg' spirit Among the many houses being ~13» gilt/$31441.“ {cm W' erected we notice the following, fir, on i come e on r-,-.- . r... foul who“ u the Cornwall ’5‘" ””hh“ MM “m "f" , Emholdet magnum.» W of a hello: on the! out and. d Canbridte-It. between French take action when the results up fatal, ao_tbc outlook for hockey in and Bud-eta Hr. W. Webster. ne- tbet m is far from old-an; m is building on Wmcfig“ between Cambridge and William- m: It. Ink 3. Graham had work "3 . . Weenies“ meme “T58.â€" "\'ic" Suggitt has signed a “1.3;. awake cexuficate. St. Andrews. of Toronto. are a hkei bunch. and one of out Ton-u Le e tenths mtgh‘ t accommodate them. ' l

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