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Lindsay Weekly Post (1898), 27 May 1904, p. 4

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On Tue may next M3\313t, at 11 3.111.. the Libtmli- of \zctoria ana Emit-m ton will must ir- canvcntion at the Academy 0! Mmic to mtecta candidate to contt St the riding at the next Iaderal elections. [word- in: to reports sent in from allszc- tions cf the riding. there will ban Very large representatnn of Liber- als pli'SL’it. and it may be tstkenlor gnizittzl that they will unite in Bel- wtir; Lb»: ttxougcst candidate, and “'hun the choic: 18 made, and the bottle is on, tlny will Strain ovary 1.2:“,- to achicyc :1 victory. _ ‘l'hut Sir Will's-id Lam-tar and his gong-munch: Will be r'eturned ta pow- er igmn tlit-y seek re-clecn’on is a for: gas-:- crznclacion which even the nicit hidrr-lwuhd Tory will secretly, if is: publicb'. ccnccdz. The pros- perity Cl Canada nudist L1b3r1| rule has in tn too rual and ’tat.gil‘!-3 to af- lord ewn the slightest cause for dis- satisfaction. and as Victoria. and fluli'nmton Counties have shared in the b-mnlits of the great industrial, comnrrcial and agr "cultural expan- a'ou the: has been fostered by the rise mtasurcv of the Lauri" Govern- ment. it mama to smack of ingrati- trade to find there counties sending two members to Ottawa who a. ~c not in eunpathy with thc-Prcmir-r and his policy. Now that the Tory nom- ination has been captured by Col. 8m Hughes, who is not in politics [or hisfbaalth, and devotes to the nuke of corporations the talents which bhould be expended for the hen- uit of his nondtitucnts. it is high “In W the (3.153.633. of the County. The Gmnd Trunk Rsihny Company will imue return ticket.- to Linda)- :t S uglr Fae, g 01 to return on the (by c f -ho Commotion or the dny follow. ing. Tne ua‘n to Hzliburton Jill not have Lindsay till 4 30 p. m. GOD SAVE Till III“; E MOSGROVE, J. McKAY, Conveu'ion. 1904 at 11 s. In., '0 mice: 1 Cadidgtr for the House of Commons 1nd transact other human. - Vbiuly deleg-tea or dram-tea any vote. but all are oorditlly invited to utend the Inesday, May 3lst, LINDSAY, A’ Convention of the Liberals of the Constituency of Yiezuria and Halihurton W'e have the name of turning out first-class work; this is be- cause we have practicalmechanics and we give careful attention to it, and can assure you perfect satisfaction. SPECIAL LINES - Galvanized and Black Pipe, Malleable and C. Iron Fittings, Jenkins BrosValves, Rainbow Packing, Brass Fittings and Stitson Wrenches. LIBERAL CONVENTION THE CONVENTIOI IEXT TUESDAY. BBXALL MATTHIE. JCTâ€" ua any... J- Hardware, Paper, Glass, Paints, Oils, Metal Shingles and Ceilings. Don’t forget that we are head quarters for all kinds of Tin and Galvanized Iron Work, first-class Sanitary Plumbing, Hot Water, Steam and Hot Air Furnace Heating. Builders and Contractors The Weekly Post .XY, FRIDAY, M \Y 37‘ Agents for Happy Thought and the Souvenir Stoves. See us about yogt: supplies of n- :.4.. Academy of Music SINGLE F RES. Will be held in Secretary PAGE FOUR President Scent of Success. Inventor lid-son, who has himself profited by advertising. is qmtad thus: “To Let the world know thrpugh type who and what you are and what yqu ham that this great world wants m the wgt oI-success, and the pginting' press 19 its might- iest m’aphmp t9 that ml.” 1:. . 1 1‘13}: Put )0!) departme'nt, Workman- mip annulled. peg and Sudbury, or Nonth .Bay, through American Territory. From bagitming to (mod the Opposition has baen steered 4b}; Mr. Oaler, with the objrcl of prevent-Eng all-trail compe- tition to and from tin “West, nation- a! considerations being treated as of no account, jnsrt as in the United States the existing transcontinental roads are fighting against the cone structiqn at the Panama Canal. Stationery. Mhen in and or nyything in the line of commmial station”). Vinit- ius 33"],5’-°.t°2 lute iwLoréer fl Tth is the real issue betwee.‘ the uwo parties. It became clear when Mr. Borden: proposed to bake uhc Lake Superior aeolian. at the Cans-u iian Pacizfic off its hands}, while pay. ing it a price sufficient, a": the moat moderate pathmate, to complete and bqui'p a better route .batwean Winniâ€" This sort at thing does not on. lighten anyone â€" was not intended to. The Opposition took its one in this matter tram Mr. Osler. and Mr. Osler vmgxgts to head OH a rival road. Meanwrmle the .Weat is crying aloud for better mil facilities for handling its constantly increasing crap, and the older provinces. that have been losing ground of 133e, desire to see their magi: tracts of new territory brought within mph at a market. Having to choose between the in- Lerests of the Man Pacific, and Lin interests of the country at large, Sir Willi-id prefers to serve the lat- ter. ' ' " ' Mr. 03191: a (hmdian Pacific direcâ€" tor. djnounces the provisional direc- ‘tors of the Grand Trunk Pacific as “inkirs.” They consisl. of such men ass-1r Rivers Wilson, who was sent by Lord BmconszmId to handle th: finances of. Egypt, and who is chairâ€" man of the Grand Trunk Railway, with its 40,000 shareholders in the United Kingdom; Lord “731113;. a dis- tinguishcd public man. and Mr. Summers, one at .flhe best known men on mmLondon Stock Exchange, both directors of the Grand Trunk; to‘ say holding of Mr. Hnys. Sanator‘ Cox. and Scnator Gibson. These “taking ” have deposited 85,000,000 as secutity [or the fulfillment of their contract. Mr. 0312-: and his cc- dircctons of the Canadian Pacific (1:- posltegd only $1,000,000; ‘1 . 1 I Mr. Munoz says in effect that the buck country of Ontario "and Quebec is an irreclaimable desert and the Gownnmenn, in building the road through it. is simply throwing away money. Then he adds that if there is much good land there. Ministers are neglecting their duty in not retaining coxlrol at the line; in other words, in ran-ting it .to the Grand Trunk Paci- Mr. Hn'ggart «knits that the (hm-u adian Paciic carries wheat in min- ter Irom .Winnipeg or Font William to St. John for loading on its Atlan- tic stegmers but insists that Grand Trunk Pacific. .with more favourable grades and cumtums. will not be able to do so. t . The runningm provision has been derided as impracticable, yet a similar provision ”pear! in m Born «1111‘: plan our machine Winniyeg. that [is [to say. he would buy the [Aka Superior notion of the Dana radian Pacific and .alluw other roads tomit. Mr. Blair's condemnation of the scheme has been made much of by Mr. Boring. Bum he has ignored Mr. Blair‘s condemnation of his own propanl to acquire the unprofitable Ink: Superior division of the Cal». radian Pacific. ' - - Grit and Tory, decided to put an end? to the scheming of an individual who has neglcctcd the interests of his pre- sent riding and who would treat his new constitncnay in the same fash‘on if t-ltctod. We are confident that many Consarvativcs will take this flow of the situation. and wdl at hast abstain from casting: their bal- lots in the hapc of ridding thcawetves of a xeprcsontativc whose usefulness is no longer apparent. Sir Wilh'ad Lauricr has displayed great patience in'fln debate of the Grand Trunk Pam'afic. The Opposition has been animated by ‘two motivesâ€" to gratify who Canadian Panitic ‘83 attacking a rival What. and to waste time in duller. if posSible, .to throw the general electiana over into next wear. when a grumble ally, in the form of hard times, might per. haps come to Mr, chden'a aid. Sir Wilts-ed would um welcomed all {air criticism of the Government’s scheme. xfiu‘t. W at that. the Conâ€" sermrtives have by}: mhe youse list- suing for weeks to gar-{etched pre- diction“ of diam. ‘ to aSpersions upon Lb: good Iaimh qt thz Grand Trunk din-cam. and to the mere multiplimtiion of .words for the sake of prolorging the scsssion. Ii has bean argued that the Grand Trunk Pacific is grating _toa much; also that it is gattimg too little and must 1' lief. TI‘IE GRIND TRUNK PACIFIC. mum to parliament for re... end A Lumber of requests in connec- tion with (Rains. Walks, eta. ware dealt with. after; which Mr. Met. Elm-r. was heard thh retarence ‘fo ths opening of Bandit. from Wilt flaw: to the #13033. ~2mm. mattcr Ibo following accounts wars nu commended for payment' A. Cullou... ......... $ 56.04 A. Cu"on... ..... 27.27 Rathbun Co.... 91.19 Boxall 3'. Matthie... 10.81 McLonnan 8: 00.... .. . . 3.43 W. C. Way, Engines: ..... .. 120.70 In his accaunt um Engineer had Intz-do a dharge of $5 for measuringa fixed mil-r tram thc Waterworks m- take in the Junction of the locks, and Muor Soowoxan objwl‘éd to the item as cxcgssim, Lhe work having occupied only part of an attunoonz‘ In his opinion all work (but: for the town outside of sewers and walks should ha charged for at a nominal rateâ€"gay 35 get day. 0; §0c. an hour. AL_-‘ ____1 â€" “v 1' n..‘ ul-Sminccr Way :fi'cod to tins, and the. 35 change gm- amcpdeg. vau- aura-u- 7---- â€" ~ ,, V '1' he aldamen gravely amt-ed Mr. Staples that his request would b: duly considered on the occasion of iheir oomiufg tour of tha streets. Board of Works. 01: motion of Ald. McCrea. scdondcd by Md "Storcr, Slaward Anmstrmg will rcccxve 385 instead of $65 for his snow-plowing work,in part of :he south ward last winter. Aldamuen Mcfi'atwrs and Cinnamon wantrd to make the bonus $35, but thc other mnmhcn‘ thought (112)" were Zlyin; a bit high. v "- On motion Mr. Joseph 531le was heard in connection with his ancient request that an are light be placed near his stone on King-st. At that point the strut is so dad: that the: collisions occurred recent- ly betwmen vehicles and a serious ac- cident might occur at any timn. \f- WV. -..- a- -r , Mayo: Soofucmnâ€" "I don't think I; grant that is necessarxwwc can on a franchise subject to the rights (If 141:5) conferred by; tuc old contract with But-gm." Aid. O'Kiiellyâ€"“Well. the Solicitor might mowed 'with the framing of the n-cosuu-g by-lnw. as consider- able time has alt-emu been lost." Innis was agrced to. An account from tho Light. Heat 8.: Power Co. for $325.05. for the lighting of the streets and munici- pal buiidimzs for April,‘waa read. Md Stomrâ€" â€"".anc any lighcs both out ‘2" . Aid. 0Ricllyâ€"“What has bum done \xith the pozt caulkâ€"have they been distributed by the Chic! ‘2" (ilerk Knowlsonâ€"“No. they are here 3.0 ‘7’ ,AH.- McCrcaâ€""I wit! look .aItcrA them 31. once.” ‘ ‘ ' it turned out that no deduction had b3?“ made in LLSL month‘s a'czount (or. a number of lights reported out by members of tho Council. Am. O'Rieilyâ€"“Tlic first dark night. Mr. Mayor, we tmould make the round d the town and examine the location at tho lights, as agreed upon sozm'. time 3g .” Ald. O‘Ricllyâ€"“Wlxcn Mr. 514 was here xt was arranged that should hold a .pubiic meeting -to cuss the groposition." - I .- wu‘u -'~-. ,, hanchisz sou'mt by him. and expres- sing the opinion that the town was not in any WuV bound by the. agave- .ment entered into with the Bug-gem 011% Co. a couple of fivcarh' ago. Mayor Soothcmn. after readinglha Coltingwood draft contrau. rimurk- (d. "l {hink that’s 0. .." and we will b3 justified in going aheadâ€"inc peo- ple scam too be, anxious ‘to sccare A meeting of Councxl communes was held Monday cmmng in the Clerk's office. Mayor Soolhcran and all members being present. .Pohu: and Lighting. Md. McCrea. chairman of the flora committee. mad letter:I [rum 31:. E. D. .Mortis. Toronto, datad 15th April and 181h Mn)“. relaln‘c to the g” A meeting was held Ma Clctk's office. all members t Quwn Viotorin's anniversary was honored Tuesday by our citizens with on enthusiasm seldom witness- ed and new exceeded» ‘llhe depressâ€" img and unfavorable weather of the week previous engaged everyone to‘ Manny «wish M a time day onwhich tiny might go abroad and. enjoy the delights of the Opening summer, and whsn the morning «broke clear and warm utter the heavy shower of the night before our people and. the resi- dents of the countryside donned their past slim and m preparations to observe [the amiver in a becom- ing manner. . The early Main tram Ooboconk. Halibufloa anti 'tlra 50mm were well patronized. and the Esturion brought up a nus-pm: trom Bobcqygcon and Sturgeon Point, so that by 10 o‘clock our streets more well crowded. Many drove in tram tho surrounding vill-. ages, and 0‘1 12.15 the number of via. itors received a znbstamial addition by reason at the arrival of tube St r. Kenmbn from Port Pony with the band and nboxit 250 of the citizens {of that pretty village, who greatly CP-v joyad the 30 mile sail down Seugog Inks. and river. The band. 20 mem. bers strong. pmtcd a fine appearq ~once in their new and somewhat nor. unuu VI". ivv- “vâ€"u-vâ€"uv 'â€" .“ -fi , mica at their command. my stun: yacht my! guanine launch a: the 10- $600 10 HOSPHAL $25010 (EMRAL «3i unitorina. had Bandung car Gold- ring received .many'oounplimeuts af. ter any bad rendered a tow number: an Kent-pt. The weather was just right for pic. nimexcursion anddriving parties. and some hundreds of our people. young and old. took ulnntoge gt tho (3051.. The Weather was Perfect and our citizens Revollnd In the Iris“ Sunshine, Everyone Belng Abroad- Hundreds Spent the DI! 0" the River, but the amt Attraction was at the Ball Pall:- When One Thousand blends of tho Undsay Team Watched rum 1'3! 0 the Patorboro Team Into Camp. VICTORIA DAY WAS AJOYfUl. HONDAY. ‘ I. chum»: Am harm Contracts North Over 38000 the New PM WW I: Mum a stag. mu 3. prom-conduct» Basin-u Imaging; :33: Night‘s Meeting of committees. Ill IMII- ‘Jl lllv rtur. Ald3muen mum wantrd to? ,, but the other 12y’ were flying aunts were [:9 cut- $56.04 I 27.27 I Mr. Morris to di 5- H “’38 I Finance Committee. The mequeSt at mhe Board of Gov. moors at Ross Hospital for a grant ‘ 0f 5800 was 1th“: cans: of confide” b;e djeegssion while «be members felt that the Hospital deserved the most liberal aid possible they realized ’that the sum mautfiuned was beyond .their limit. 0:1 mation of Ald. O‘Rielly. seconded by AM. Store-r, the sum of 8600 .was wanted. Nextoam’ether equeat ufhheOen- lral Fan's- director-seq (or assistance in the .work of enlarging their gmnds and adding new buildings. Again the dawn of Lhe members was to do all In their power. and on moiionotmy. or Soot-hermit. wounded by Aid. 02. Nelly. .4: sum or .250 was voted for the pupae. some at the members ltavoxiog $800 a .Robiuson mpported the r9qaest [strongly and hinted that a marry- go-round is rcaliy a public bmctuc- tor 9nd should be givzn tlu best pmitnon possible. myor Sooth-xan painted out that the Oddfcllows .‘Ic- served some consideration â€" they “err.- gokng to a urge e‘x‘pensc in oulcr to attract a crowd to Lindsay on July lot. and Mr. Sharpe would not be permitted the use of town property to run a countcr attraction l and hop any part of the crowd from ‘11:: Fair grounds. 0:: a Vote being .tuen it resulted in a the. when 'Clmixmau McWatra-s gave his cast- !ing \ote again: ti): use of the town ; ya: k. - A aumbar of accounts were read and recommended (or payment. The “(wept of Master Roe. nigk, of the BMW band for an in. creased gram! [or summer outdoor oomexfi'g map not entemunqd.‘ I McLennan a C0 ........... ' .2'3 Comidetabl. discussion took ‘mace oxer the request of Jas. Sharpe to kbo allowed to erect his men- v-go- round on one of U13 town parks Ald. Tut: hawartha Labs-‘4 Navignion Co. scught pcmnisai on to enact a non! 'slmd at the town wharf. near Peel- st. MIL-Granted. on condition that the building be painted and that '30 iazaec‘ to rczncvcjomc on 10 days! notice at any time. ’J'hv folk-win amounts; was 919,-. rd: ' Ala. .McWattex-S, chairman, rent: .1 communication from M359 Wiring” {-8ng to be allowed the nu of the Council chamber to: a. musical 1-:- view. -Grant.ad. 0n mourn Mr. Lind‘ay's anal-was thrown out. be having bib-d :0 cu- (108;- a marked chance. 49 called for. The coffins of Messrs. Pnikic and Chad- mers were then cowl-(ad. and :19lh3 latter was the lowed on the bunch and [or extras he was awarded the [our contracts. Rate for aura work. Chalmersâ€"- Brick. $16 per 31., side drains 730.. mun newn- $1.23. rock and quick- mm] per cubu: yard $3.40. cmcnte $3.50. lumber and phat-31:3 p"? M. I'ilkIcâ€"Iirick 516. Hide. drains 753., min sew 2r $1.35. rock and "puck- sand per cubic yam $3.50. ~concx-::-.: $6.50. $712 Tenth-rs {or the iron railinfz for Wellirâ€"gton-at. bridge went. approach Wen road as follows; Canada Foun- ury Co.. 81.40 per foot. 8280 in all, f.o.b. Lindsay; A. Culluu. 1.40 per foot, 8:80 in ml. laid down at bridm‘. and 525 additional if set up. On m-ticu ‘ho Latter undat- was ac- cepud. 'l'evda-s for sewers were next op- cm-d. and wan, as follows: Jas M. mmlmcrs-J-‘airvnrcn $1436; M.'lbcurm‘.-.st.. $1189: Sussex and lmrhvw-sts., ‘2680; G:unlxidge-st.. Wan voter-red to the Engineer for an estimate of the cost. But the great attraction of theda! m .the opening ottheleague season inhaeball. unoppoeinc team, being Peterboro and Iindeayâ€"oldâ€"Jtime ri- vals. Our oitim' imerent in field sports .m ammo by the fact that the [WWII had five teams battl- ing for supremacy yentu'day - two ball teams. two cricket elem. and a lacrosse teemâ€"end scored three wins. All the teams had their eup- [tome-ram well-{Wisherg but the ball game overshadowed all else. At 2.30 when the game beganrthe crowd at the Felt grounds numbered over 1.000. the immense grand stand being filled from end to end. It was a 'gzuhar'mg to fire the hearts of the players with the desire to excel and manplish great mhings, and right nobly did the home players respond 10 the influence. Their oppmonts were in line form. and Flaherty was at 'hia best. nevertheless the Peter- boro men .were held down wihh case and only escaped a full duck-egg by a N! of good luck. The guanine was given up to fire.‘ works. and until 10.30 an. ‘Kentqst. unwanted .wixh .nbo mad at exq plosiona grant and small. about 150 children taking putt in the jollilica. (ion Night Constable mom was 051030111)qu to londnidincaaeol cal fleet lent pant dam the morning {or some upper or lowor lake resort. and so many availed twelve! 01 small boats that at noon 3 shift or «name could not be secured (or {ave or money. Every undies 31008 tbs river banks had a crowd of wrb'mkm. Quite a _nunter . leeau... ..4 J. M-: than... ‘... . R. Kylie... trouble. pleasant sail uto Bohcaygeon and return , 7 Tow u Property. Sheridan Lamuntn 5 short M V 1 Miller Simpson; ,‘ W Geld. ,' Mam Wnrehun s w field -_ 4 Perrin mammal-no m field Hooper 9th Inningsâ€"Workman stopped a hot can and retired the batter. Ware- ban: was again hit by pitcher and sent to lot. but the next two were Victims. Duds” did not so to bath the last mince. winning by 2-1 and an mnings. . Following «was the “1301:2139 Patorboro. a ' Fume; [Hitcher .m‘ lin mm. W ‘ Grunt-I ‘ lat has mu Whitoroct - 20!! has Wot-hunt Vol! 8th [Inningsâ€"Sheridan was put out bv at '13t. Flahel'ty reached lst. Simp‘ion tile “so. but .was thrown out by Me. Mr. Gill 3' 2nd. Thm \Vmimtoft hit a _ small one to Miller. who only touched den it. but Workman caught it off Mina 5m; er and squeezed it tight. Perrin was 51.3 put out at lst; McLaughlin hit to bro Lamont-e. and was out; McGUl teached lot on balls. Then Workman dim made a beautilul two-base drive, but I Lbs McGill was out at the home amiOinâ€"o, the man at lat. ‘ \ x . If...“ 7th [uni â€"In this innings an ex. rat occur at 2nd beat: in 'which Mc- Laughlin. Miller and Wakman fig- urod. and a double .waa spoiled. “min. crott sound but the matot the Po... Lorbgro‘s wem put out in short or. der. Hooper fanned and Menxie and Mark were stopped on lat. Score Lindsay 2. Patel-bore l. 4th Innings.â€"I;unonte hit to pitch- nr and .was thrown out at lat. F131 hfer-ty did the same, with like result. Simpson hit to Miller. who mm a trifle slow and the batter got to Isl. Th3 next Inner (hit an easyone put Mmziea and Miller. but 8011qu hem was W a! lot. “Workman hit to left (kid and remained lst, but \Cimammandmner popped up flies {which were we]! handled. Wuhnan "Mole 23d and and midst great ap. plause. Hoopar reached lat and Work-mu reached the hoe plate with all sails set and drawing. Menzies hit out but was ratified. Scoreâ€"141 in favor of Lindsay. and on a sacrifice hit by amnion. MoGill scored. Miller .wu thrown oul at lstScore, 2-0 in favor of Lind- 61h Inningsâ€"[amounts manned lat or. a balk; Flaherty‘s fly was pull:d in by Miller. and the next two were easy victims; Mill hit a daisy and mac-had 1.3!; [Workman struck out. score. but mum was caughtin a box bureau and and home and the side wags omit. (Marks, for Lindsay. hit to Flaheny and was out at lat; Pen-iv iamd; ‘McLaughlin hit to pitcher. \ 5th Inningsâ€"Pokemon! {inst bat- ter ranged; the next up was hit by ball and took his has}. "Sheridan made a mics hit. but Perrin let it pass through his legs, which left a man on Ls! and 2nd bases with two mm out. Peterhom tried hard to 3rd Innings.â€"Pilling hit to MrGill. who -b"..£|l the rm to 1“. Cam'â€" {horne was Harm out by Workman at 15L. and Sharidan was retired by McGill. Marks and Pan-in out on suits. McLaughlin reached 19': on 1 prehty hit and (Otto 2ndon a bulk. but McGill lama. mm.m:flmmh‘°ul 2m laminaâ€"In this innings Work. nun caught a fly and draw a man out at 15.1. retiring two. the next butâ€" ter fanned. ‘For the locals Miller. Hooper am Menzies tanned the air. ‘ The [Judaic men played an all the way game. and um mm. Pen. rin and Whitman undo ooetly errors. Lb) phying we: (I (M Kim kind. especially ,Worhnen. who figured in e are“ number at ohm place. On the smote the .tnro team pinged €341 oalleat ball. I: in drown by the more 4-1.1)unthclomlued pox upthe 'Wt game. with enough hitting to make it interacting. ‘ ‘ THE W. Peterboro wed .to the Inst (Lat. and the first man up was euily retired; hmontc “ruck to McLaughlin. who cut runner at! at lat, Flaherty made the «wetting hit. sending a beauty am and base. The next'bet-g ‘23:- wns fumed on". W”. the first‘ batter up {or Lindsay. hit to the pitcher. who Ithrnw. him out at lst. Wokarm also hit to Fisherty. who repealed the trick. 6mm hit a high fly and was out. In yesterday's some both team! won (in good will and praise of the entire crowd by their goniml dispoai. tiom. gentlcmnnly carriage, and quiat. arm-taunting 111is The two ,pitchzrs had a great battle. only one man Inching first a: balls. which were delivered by Flahenty. The Int- iL-r mod to be mt his bent-his hhnd work was (in: and lb: fans were well pleased with his showing. hit-Laugh- lin. Lindsay's chm little pitcher. 'wno tin hero of an dag. hiswork be. 1m wry Media. '80 Ind speed to bum and all kinds of balls were de. livared by him. .The number-truck out by both Mr: was lute. Balleâ€" bhm us use mm tor mam-1y and ink! him down in good-(7104 The Peterboro ohm were in tint-ch11 aim and played good hall. Wuhan mum two cm. but their hitting .wu monk; Imam. 1 Tomato. tig- urcd on M lingo. . , , ' ed so much enthuoim or bag: pat‘ xionixed by so large a crowd olciti- m and visitors 1: was the use ye!» may. «when the Peterhom baseball mun. with the Mom Flahuty. in this box. and Lindsay. the” coming champiana of the Midland League. clashed together, pleased with his Shawn’s En. Lindsay's clam lit! 'waa the hao at up day. l Was Enjoy“ by an [non-cu Om! -lc In a Pltobus' hula and Lindsay's Dal” Won 0n. Between 900 and 1.000 peop'e 3mm- bl-ad at the Agricultural grounds Tues- day attornoon to witness the {inn least!e Game of mu. Never be- (are. in ‘Lhe history of .the national 881110 in Lindsay m hanball arous- THE GREATEST HATCH EVER WIT- IESIEII ll Tllll Tm. Lindsay Put {t Over Peter- m BAH GAME. boro Tuesday. Mbnxiea â€",l(r. M. .m‘liams. at an Port Perry toondry. In! in town for the ho'idtg. and remarked that the crowd at the in“ me srovod that Lindsay citing!“ m a backers of clean spar . ' â€"M.r. Jae. A. Waite. of Oak- mood. map one at m manor interested annotate" at Tuesday": hall gamma. and was eMstic in his praise of this clever .wu-k (Emu/yer] by the 10- (well regained m her whit nan“ 'é years Police Court Caientu. # “an: J.” A. Sb of 08; â€"Al(red Grozellc, 11.on km: i~ _. _ _ m.“ 3'. k‘ "Glill ‘9! a -ared More 1;. wood. «up cm at the mm mterested hate 15mp§onda v m answer 10‘ qmctatan at Tuesday”; ball game. cl' 9 a m . ' [wed .n 1'“ and was ell-hadn‘t: in his praise of "‘ Uncle” rut Myer! by the lo. alhn named D. _Julio in MN”); ' i “I m: yald on mummy a: las- .. on 0‘” -â€")tr. ll; .M'liam. d the Part Grace - wi Port! (nullity. was in town for the {A It i: “3:1 m 0:: 3mm Inviting. and marked that the crowd u u . ma? Alt!“ I330“! Dali me wowed that Lindsay Mailed Inn at me name. utm?! 1m 3 bicker: of clean “page me two or am: pm'GM -)onypanoanposedtn.° 'w’ lif- ml Nu. mica»... my: ”.21 mllowed by the influenct MW”, sender-on. an. w. Webstar, 3mm in: halide - w“ In. w. 81-9914“. 11;. Dough; gmder- ml one o! $2 MW“? ,. ”0. M In! Max 0: Minnie, “11“.- ; . __-‘. .74... ~â€""' y 1131." â€"M:r. W. R. Jmhkin. d the Manta mturena' Life Toronto. was in {own Mondav on .his way to Bobcaygeon tospand cure 25th with relatives in North thmu - Mr. John 7.1141511, foreman 0! this o'ficc. mite Ind [amil3 acrompan'wi by M12399 Mrs. John K- -.llct cpgnt the 24th in l-cn lon Falls \isiting Mr. and Mrs. John Quihcll. â€" Mr. Robe“ Beck-y. a famine: resa- dent of_ town. but who has I) m re- siding in Pctmfioro for the m9! Len 3‘1-.ars tpent the holida,‘ with Na btolher, Mr. J. Bcglc3. Russell-st. â€"M.is.s Panama Johnatone the In- dun poetesa. is going to England for Lha m to We be: poennbetore the m by wban she was so :mell received on :her visit some years â€"Mr. .W . Fioidim. police magis- trate. o! Mmden, was in town Tucs- day. and witnessed the .ball game. pronouncing it one at the tines: hp ever witnessed. whit. and Mrs. H. J Clarry. who apt-at the winter In California. re- turned lo town on Monday cvenmg. and “all raid: in Lmdmy for the summer. - Mr. A. J. Mul‘in. 0! San Francis- 00. who had hen uniting his parâ€" ents at Barrie, went the 24th with his brother. 3r. W. J. Muuin. town. -.M.r. an! Mus. M’m. Thaxton' and wife. of 7-1illbrook.wcroin town on Tut-aids} and unwed the Reamer trip to Bobcaygwn and return. -Mins Powell nnd Miss Mania Powell. who were visiting Mr. Joe McDonald 3nd dam. town, returned to their home in Barrie on Wednesday. in! i1» dpy ; ' â€"Dr. L. MD. Ooulher of Toronto spent Saturday in [awn and Sunday and Monday at his summer cottage on Guneron Lake. -â€"Mr. Lennox. cornerly of the Deal Leather 00.. has retumd to town and will resume his mark in the collar dc. partmnnl. â€"Mr. J. D. Smith mutt 3553 Smith. 01 Putt Hope. were in town Tuesday, and mid a visit to Damion Falladur-q â€"Mrs. A. J. and Master “ illie Beg- loy. of Whom. are wanting Alta. Scam Russell-gt. --Mr. R. Simmons. Kent-st. apont Tuesday in \Voodvillc” the gum: 0! Mr. and Mrs. C. It. MGR-P3. _ «fir: Robert ”lay, of Puerbo- 1'0. in \ititing but (ti-end. In. W. 8. Scott. ~nr. C. Patti. OI Dundas Flarvlfz Broll' Ml. gun yesterday wuh Stalin; friends. 4n:- Ghdyl Wilaan. of Toronm. is :11, guest other 00min. m9 Emma Scott. Raven-pt. . . ‘ 7 â€"lfiu V My,“ at Toronto. spout V’m Day M “'3 P‘m" td rod. -31}. M HAPW' went the holiday with his patella in Woodville. PEBSflHHlPflIlIEBS ”on You: Friends and m M'ormwmuun. â€"nn. anun uld dnughm, of Pene- lon Fans, were in town Wedneodny. -Xr. 'Pour Guam, of 0:», spent Sunday withtrioodlinl’owboro. g Opening New Half Mile Track. g Attractions New and Better than Everg @ Watch Space Next Week for Programme. éwwwwwwmwmwa §UELEBHATIUN Wfimm‘ay ‘8 DOMINION DAY 1'36 am: Post; thnsu, Burku. M AT LINDSAY UNDER THE AUSPICES OF “2‘3. _ re. McIntyre and J. 'Icrnu'. town. mm “(In “as! lat. The Railway COmZniF-siJil In"? 3 sued an order with toque: to 11"- crossing of the Grand Trunk 11:13; Lindsay. by the Lindsay 1.0ch cg any supper. Visitorâ€"Well. what Lhnn° Pupsâ€"He crass and she 6 up to him on a tray. " Ibo W8 In, (Tiqu-ita.) Visitorâ€"Mina do you Johnnie is naughty P Mammalâ€"Put him to bu drew to Smgog Tuesday ..nd 1' the day on we lake. â€"Mr. F. H. Harrison. C. P’RJ tian agent. at Myrtle. and .‘Ier rison. wave m town M} in? ting the a P. B. improvements. ’1 may become maiden“ of Linda 3m «months ‘hanoe. Organs and Pianos. No order too small (or cu: an. ful attention. Nane too large to. our consideration. 33L!) om Cl : 1127 132 Yonge-st., Toronto,0m curry and Plat. 8m: Rim. 0:: Special Sizes for Sidewalks Building Stone, Crushed Stone for Concrete and . . Roadways, . STONE dwi- DEMONS DRUG STORE. Munmoth Long Red Golden Tutu-d Perfection RESULTS MMWM, 42 VICTORIA-AVE Orders left at Y. M gua's Drug Store w; tended to. TUNED and REPAIRED‘ Ana has: obtained 1: reliable needs Fortummolf‘irs FR MANGELS Ele'phggt TURNIPS IDAT -53- No. 100, 1.0. 0. F. Ronnie's Prize is ill") u (in! §E ‘lsm hin ild at

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