Kawartha Lakes Public Library Digital Archive

Lindsay Weekly Post (1898), 21 Jun 1907, p. 3

The following text may have been generated by Optical Character Recognition, with varying degrees of accuracy. Reader beware!

"dawns ............... 6 0 1 1 xâ€"fi Sylvan ................ _ 00301â€"3 Rink out-By Gray 8. :ry Giana» In 5. First on milsâ€"0t: Gray :. d! n 1. Wild p335)»: -Oin- him 1. Passed balls â€"Hopkius 2. {peace hitsâ€"H. Hopkins. :1. Guy. -umfl. Double nlavaâ€"Naxhi‘tt t. bursahide. One u; the thin! and an- ther in (he Ipurth brought the Bat- k: fdlowin; along and the mos: the 831mg could do wag to add u» the: in the last. Score. 8-3. "Ham" Hopkins, for the Widca- “ha. ha struck his hitting gait. Tm gain; to m: Inge that an set- a” he apnounced. in u. stentotian he- The rat of the Wideawcku “file willow with more skill In: "“138- Thc Sylvest'ars have l M hunch at bitten, but hi!!! 0‘ We C’nnamon’s 5130' . M has have good fielder; out in. hymn made a: ammun- w pm he by inningsâ€" Wndeawaam ............... s a 1 1 2â€": 531mm; ................ - 0 o .3 0 1â€"3 kink wtâ€"Bv va 8- m7 Chump m m; INA” “-7- a”... m M tut L‘Cocem robbed him o! m. mung superb catphu. t Hi5 ' paved the mung-m nu ma. Kay! unto his mLtial .L penance“ up and baa tar. um Ham MWM'. â€"-â€"o ' - l‘ " 1 __1anAW.-1KES S, SSLVESTSRS 8. Dick Butler’s hopelula handed {le- mm (owe hoodoo who has been 1d.- W m Widcaufake athletes [01' me time past, 35ml Bi!!! CW wluuas WON - I “5 Rip and tuck on Thursday. _ teen the Express Nine and the 0!} until the last innings, when ‘3‘01'5 sco:ed three runs. [11- ' 3’ “kt innings both sides were I red Without a. run. The Express 0 3 a trip skyward 1n thz ' m“ the catcher missed . a 1strike that would have retu- the Side. and let in a run. It ‘ Splendid exhibition of lean}. [“11 0! excitement. Battenes;' ““1 Spratt and P. Spratt; rm. Kineâ€"McDonald an?! Gra- ' ’ LMireâ€"Butler _ I " c. 1. s. s. WIDEAWAKES a u wmvnk- an my to n. W “A are 0.11.8. - ‘mmu but m. The www.34- new and :4 gun»; that inning; an uh”. gmfi-‘W's’ Went- «W I“ the O; . n .mmtfiésn were 109““. . . , 3 ,.uo‘u.+oi¢¢9909¢”¢fl¢Ooooooqoooooooo. .0 would set in ooudition a. uickl m . a possible. q , "" , ' :knox. the 01-min tthlete who on- I‘-' L s. 6. WIDEAWAILES 8 terafl under tha Dental 1'. u. c. A. C'wmwdfi m mum up colon. and uncured moat. at .tho ”‘M mt TueangI and a. a- 53. "cats. has been protusxonalaad. haul ' L . He implicates two or three other I. tb C.L.S. W0." “1°” but; 'h" Mac. A. nun who have been com- Id" tho mm and the only one petmx for money. so there will like- U‘! ‘4 11nd since than «has: , I! be I shake-up in Amateur circles in ”bur.” circles V In: w..."fl'orgn:o(1“ne my, be in Lininy n ' ' - on a: . p I gmvwm; for the Q L- 3- 3“ Wulsh Hayden. Cowman Mur‘phy. ” misc to keep up the wmâ€" Guhnme. and Inbound. of tho 1* TB}: QCAKERS WON. 3 Junior League match last '3“ Quakers put the 111512;: a the Y. M. C. A: nine. Sane mm: my I “E distant!» 7......oooooooo¢o¢§oo¢¢§¢§ O s the score would xndicaile- the as close and excitmg- The ‘e improved 1(1) per cent. re- 313'1 put up a stiff argument. what is Occurring in the Town and District, and Sporting Circles Gonanlly. M “.4 Lu rmafi I‘M :. not is gawk on Mt} trips ”a, ma walnut mates: dam- Wiu ieangt 8.3mm “3. a . “not. at aim too long an: gho314_hnvo WM_N»O ex- mppired. Batteriés - Y. Hanioali and Peru; Quak- 7ty” Thompson and Connaiz. DAY I): LINDSAY stance events in Con- the 13% July celebra- tO be the biggest af- at! ever held in Lin-l- : hem received already ntriea. and enquiries Others as to distance that with the number mering the field will 9- 'l‘he 10ca1 runners ' w'u: this event and themselves and town able pléyaâ€"Xasbitr. to 1â€"0; the; W WEEKLY had A‘ couple elm museum playodwn m m m ”b an m .4 mm my. at“. w: mm but mu ta :3 a m 0 load um 5061490 bead- ;- mm: mxnsn. mm“. was 2m I3 I15 5;vv n- Dock a. 1L; 2 10 F. Cogey and L- botey together struck out 5 m‘en in the Sylvestqr- C. L. 8. game. We.” .0 u snaggitt ... '0. a.. II. thcher McCloskey of the Philadel- phia. National League Club, has been purchased outnght by the Baltimore Cluba “of the Eastern League. Mc- Claakey pitched in the Eastern Lea- easoo as a member of the Providence team. The I'hfllies draft- ed him from the Omaha team in 1906- Following is the standing of the pitchers in the 1'. B. L. A hat; is the ’ for the greatest number at strike” in_ the achgdnle; fl-_ -- | IDS you UV- few years is; £53m wag ai-climath oom'o'mation, an ontfielqer named. {Winters and a pi_t_cher named Sum- -.n n_‘! are! 2 ed. Then: is a. man named Flood apd another named Lake operating m the Eastern League this year. A "__-A-A It took eleven innings for Mann- facturer’s Life team to tabs 8. game at the Island recently. away from the Bank of Montreal. The Hanuiac- turns now, head the league,“ mth the. Standard Bank next in order. ‘l‘hc Eastern League is a. good baseâ€" ball school. Some careful statisti. man has Just. made it. known that there are 200 former Eastern L31- ;guv players in 69.clubs in 16 :11!- Karen. leagues. Buffalo fans are more confident than ever that Liz-Allister is going to bring the Bisons home a. wmuer. At. any rate they have cause [or con- tidence right. nowâ€"New York Jour- The old-time Dry- Goods nine. for; mer champions or ther Town League. hereby challenge the Typos to a game of hall. For further particulars apply w J. Gray, of B. J. Gonzh’s. Larry Lajoie, with his Napa, a few points behind the Icahn. aavs. “WI will lead' the Sox before the season is over." Jcteland us playing enam- piopahip ball. Mr, Han-y Bahama], of Dumas a: Flavelle Bros.. nan Wet! 3'11:qu hat to thg 'Down, League playe; m:- 193 the best record. nor atoiambaaes A note from New York says Mc- Gxaw is preparing for a bxuiau...‘ .finish in the National League raze ,â€"-Ior we nmp‘nes. â€"Sunderfand. with Bennett ofl To- ronto, pitching. defeated Little Bri- csin at the former “Rage Thursday 50y the score 0; 9-6. Kelley. of Toronto, still leads the Eaten: League with the bat, nav- ing an avenge of .394. Thoney is second, :mth 367. - A bevy of Philadelphia society g1: ls have gone in for baseball- This should gn‘e-fresh impetus to we "squeeze" play. The game wns nearly over. and the score was three to three. {When Julius, sliding into third. spiked Brutus in the knee; The game broke up. and Brutus scar}â€" ed ,“Some day I’ll get you. kid!” Mhich history informs us that in later years he did. ~Memphis Commercial-Appeal. Wic'mius Cogan, tall and broad. was Caescr’a pitching kid . And with Roman spitball most as- tounding things he did. tried and true, 'While Claudius McGinnity. a twirler Struck qut the mighty Julius and a number of his crew. Txbexius Dooley played first. base on Captain Gneur'e team; Herminius Clancy. covered short and did it. like a drum. Hoxams Planigan‘ piayed lertnthab garden was hi. home. And Mama- Sben in centre field tore up the Latin loam CLASSICAL BASEBALL {When Julius Caesar was : kid. and Brutus was another. Md each imagined he possessed a. spear that uncw. no brother. Those noble Emu chose up sides, all on a summer day. And hunied to a corner lot hard by the Appian ,Way. 1h H: and 51.. la: onto. will compo: sprinting events. ! Inmans fmm huh: (Mt tern. J uiy 2â€"0. L. S. no Oriental; Wuhawakoa flfithcms.... Yo. L. a IIIIIII u â€"__ ‘Later 01; a. Mr. McFall appear. June June June June 7 rows Luauisrnmms Standing at the I. B. L, to» due - . _ _ . Won 14’. h! g is the standing of the x the 1'. B. L. A hafiis for the greatest number at: in the schedule; H) HE SECOND SCHEDULE 18 -Wuiuwaken N. Orleans): 2;; -C. L. S. u. Sylvutefs. 25â€"Sglveueu n. Oxiencua 2.8â€" “ideawates n. 5520'”- at Lind a Tana.“ (use John Flam “OH 8: ‘hfl 1114?] :4 9mm 10m will 414544994 don “tow a! “ma“ {ran Lindsay Juiy 1st, the leydan. Cox-coma, Mar by. and lchonnld. of the 1p C. 5:. Eur; Clubs. of Tor. "Games Struck out won‘oooo+¢¢¢ in the dim-rent and rbur up“: “l! Hum a. wry quiet life. and that he has a permanent seat on tbs: water wagon. v 8.; ”John L. Sullixjan. the “greatest fighter 0! his tune.” 'is in poor health. He has gone to the springq at. West Baden. Indiana. where he ml! remain {oncome weeks in an endeavor to recuperate. It in under- stood that_ Sullivan ig gov} {endjng New York. June 11.â€"A speed of ‘ more than two miles a minute oyer ‘ Long Island roads was made yester- day by the car which Walter. Chris- tie will drive i9 the Grand P1 ix rum in Frnace next mouth. Yesterday's win: was the last of several which have been made in the 9945'. few days. and on Wednesdly Mt. Christie and his machine will sail to?! Fr‘mce in general design the car is 3min:- to ‘ one driven by Mr. Christie in the Vanderbilt Cup race. but; the 130 horse-power [our cyclindsr gasoline e1 .gines (hives direct into the hues. of the forward wneeLe, and eaci. re- vo‘lution of the crank shaft corccp- ponds to (In; revolution a! the road ‘wl‘cezls. The wine’s speed normal,- Iy is 1.000 mMufiml a. m‘- ‘ it can be run hp 1,200 revolutions... on Friday night 'Inst. when Ottawa defeated Victoria by 6 tq 2. A fea- ture of the game mama :0th work 0! Baird. who was ruled of! by Referee A11 Smith for 35 mimges. A «spawn says the mtph'was yery â€".â€"râ€"-V_ "v* v7 mat and scientific. and that Show Roberts, Harrison and Young scarr- ed, while Laseu'r’p work i}! 3044 “w a feature. -' ' Roller hockey is proving popular in Ottawa; 2,000 gm paw 313nm: Day celebration. Jake Saunders and Ned Han'nn have been unwind to row. the best two in nurse. at. a. mile ais- tance. at Haikasbury in July. There is said to be a thousand on it. In the Senior Amateur League. .Tozonto, St. Mary’s beat the 0. C. B. U. 16 to 5 on Saturday. Sti. Mary’s play Lindsay-’5 finest. on July let at the C. L. S. big Damian»: EARNS $503,000 ANNUALLY The premier 0! Spain receins a salary of $20,000 a year. Spain's mack bull lighter. the famous mina- dor Machaquito. makes 25 timea that money in a. twelve-month. Macha- quito is perhaps the only matador alive who is by birth a. gentleman. Ho:- is also the most gallant and one of the bravest men in Europe. He was married the other day. To sig- Inaiize the occasion he gas-o 310.0.” to the poor of Cartagcna and found- ed two as3lumsr for the aged poor. Irish sportsmen say they believe the British turf officials are deter- mined to do everything possible to exclude Richard Crokgr from the English tracks. Mr. Croker with- dxew Orby‘s entry at Ascot £0: the Royal Hunt Cup because the‘ hand- icappex imposed a weight oh 127 1m}. which it was believed would not give the horse a chance to win. The weight is unprecedented to: a three- year-old. The nation at the officials has caused h'ritartion there. At the next meeting of the oolpm‘ation of Dublin a suggestion wih be discqw‘ ed to confer-{he freedom «I the city on Mr. kaer. , with E. L. Talley, and has been in- side the money every day of true meeting. He is certainly a good boy :c follow. '[hil Goldstcin. the smallest jOckcy at the Blue Bonnets. Montrcal, cou- nnues to add to bus record. He is able to take the scales at a trifle over 75 pounds, but is undoubtedly one of the best lightweights in thc sa-jdic to-day. He is under contract on the wonderful little rider. It has been notcd that he a: moat, invarL- ably sum; in the aixth race. Se!- dom does he lose in this event and now thousands (at batters are play- ing Miller in tb elast. race, no mud.» tar what the class or. (ox-mac his mount. Walter Miller is indeed tbs ridinz marvel 01‘ me age. Eastern turf followm 'now have a. new "hunch" â€"1'he removal of George Pow-0:! to Ottawa 1- making that place a tram- ‘mc centre. Powell ha in hand Vm ~Woodruff's racing we. Dem; 211 1-4. R. S. McLaughlin‘s green “err by Headmaster (the tire of Hamid 8..) John H. Home’s trotting mars, Niola. 2.19 1-4. and sent-cl others. Jimmy Woods, the ex~bnrben “on over 81000 Tawny by the victory 0! thson. He said mwsm rc- minded him on the K‘lond: ks J. J. Walsh, of. Noam. il said_ to have ousted $20,000 for Thai. Hitchcock'h threevyenry-old Balvidere. an.“ 37 Lyon. at Toronto. wontha .30“ a hang planning at tho“ (0 we: Whoa. «mum 0 uni-.0! albums; r. 5 up and G to plug. m maid, plunging James firming. mod 11. I mum at the Brawn; country club mll “HM. Benton, while Illuyfntlm a law show, which m had seen made by plant“ on m Huh. accidentally me mam “dim. wmsm fltruin. mod 15. m the mm with My 51w. him“ him lmmmlv. Kirmim wu» “UM-r4. Marga! with mannlnuzhc GENERAL SPORTING I013. . PETERBOBO M'ALLOPED Even the redoubublo Pat McDon- ough. formerly of Benetton. and Backus, of Newmrtct. could not stave off the o'erwhelmins detut Petuboro sustained on sctnrdny last. in Toronto at the bands of the Young Toroutm. The more was 14-0, and tells the whole. sad tale. ANOTHER WIN John C. Miller's cggrogation or would-be world haters trimmed Mooecjnv 4-1 on Wednesday. 80 AWFULLY SAD. Lacrosse in non looming in Peter- boro u it was expects! to do this year. The Patter»!!! Juniors have dropped ou/t- 0!! the C.L.A. and the Oshawa juniors In the dbtriat champions. "I! I’ll". GOLF. “CROSS! Shore. the recently appointed teacher. was then walled upon. Speaking of has qualifications for ”the postman he said he wan born and raised on: a tam in Hinton- county, near George- town. He Spent a number of years 01 the [arm and attended High Scrool. swarm; his senior lam“,- L‘om the lat-tar. He then spent tm; ,years at the Guelph Agricultural Inn; and was appointed rPaEdt-nt meter. wmcn pontiou ac held {or two years. He wag chose-n 'aa one of the team of Little judges to re- p: «sent the O. A. C. in the. jinging cutest mt Chicago, obtaining. 4th place om: of 52 quatestems. Be emanated last Friday tram. the On- t‘axio Agficufitural College. Whileon his duties here he will be available haflmhluwrsiutheoom: Lend wiflueiabthenmevmmin his power. He wanted eo-opo anion with then head. Spotting at the 22"“ “'m‘“ M it M In. W What no a success. It hacked up financial- ly the possibilitiea of- thc schema are cncrmous. This is the fine otter o! th‘n nature ever mndc 41 Onta- rio Moothlnrg should be lent un- done to nuke it u emu. The subject. it properly lucked. war. In a hrtnrc date. not In one of the benefits of your, Collegiate fixati- tute." concluded the speaker. “Ali the resources at the department are Referring u0 M15 3°64 “1‘ teach- o: it in the hum]. on a conga: no: to a appan for Victoria. County Mr. oo'otml expel“... James a“ be (Mr. R) W“ very l Mr. flawkin- said. naturdly the 63933116 man, 118va mm 10" two Council wank! be averse to the tree years on the at!!! of the 0 A 0-- discussion or the matter and ms- Guelph He would be able and will- mad the withdrawal at the dqmtaâ€" ing to asaist the tannefis of tne m county in their. difficulties 1nd . m n RAn'dersou-"H- 30 or 40 wouldy be at the disposal or a.“ {up were attending and puma their Cooperatim, nid'bho spotter. i! board in town, how would teacher: what in noda’d “was 5: heat; beametotwh thumandhonwaya = lets appointed by the department are l the best brightest and most prom- inen’t among the graduates oi the Guelph Agricultural Collare. The High Schools are the only szhools which represent the county. and for 'lhie reason: the clause: in agricul- ttJ'e will be taught there. VICTORIA CO'S CHANCE. Mr. James said the otter of the government was a. decigcd comm}- ment to Lindsay. Other counties want these teachers, anti the grant. and ii the proposition was not a::- ‘ cepted here it would be elsewhcnc ‘ At present the High School curri culmn otters little uttmcuen tor the boy who deéires to take up agricul- ture as 84. means 01 lwelihood, The teaching in this trench will be eth- cien't. Short cheeee mgr be tom- ed.1d'tendnyeonmore tqgivemm a chancea ieerq something. The course sodium will be adjusted to the needs 06 the enrmndiqg cocntxy and. the produce ;.row.1 The School Bond, County Council and tag-mere themeehee ere the boil- ien most concerned. The iwterpnr- tieularly, met be interested endea- thueetf in the project to gnemtee‘ its nieces. The teacher's salary as $1,200 a year. For the remaining aevennwakhsofithemrit will no 3'00. The government an it is ‘1.“ 000 thus there will be a enrplue of i 8300 to help meet other necessary I expenees. The Hi; I: Schbol will wo-1 wide aeocmmotlnfionend a plot at: .gxannd for practical experiments. . The premier. 1)he said, (a: an un- .i W thlt hurther fund: would be When-nits; it noose-37.: -The ‘ county is expected to be fairly lioâ€" ‘ era! in the mter because it we; ,‘or i the county’s direct benefit and eel- . the question going nut to the time when the agitation lint began for scientxt‘ in agriculture, and fotlowed its pita-green thmgh it; vuians stages until the present “139 0C the the subject. The propositian rug it now am Mr. James said. was largely an experiment. The trozmle with the old method (1 35min: text boobs on the anhjed wag that the teachers Ind no «Qualifications to teach agricukurc. The six teach- Mr. S. J. Fa. MP.P.. outlined the scheme. which in hpililr to those who haVe followed tho.pl'oject. Be Wag-Ky emphasized the banal-x when! (m the teaching of agricul- ture by the County. DEPUTY MIXISTER SPEAKS. Mr. James no then exiled upon. and gave 1 mm! «1 information on Mr. Fidduu. 0113an o! the Ed- ucaflm walnut». unlphd the. ch air. The County, Clerk. Mr. J. R. McNeil- Jie. tau; 3. mmndutlon (you: Mr. Thou. Stun”, chin-nun of cm Board of Educatial. satin; the proposition and asking the support and cooperation of the Coxnty Conn oil. and clearly “moped ymrd‘y a term at the meeting ac the F1 woe uni Annulment committee ‘ the County Dunc", . Mr. c. 0. Juan. Deputy. mum o' Azfloulture for Outage. was W Imam (mm ‘NroMo. IM Mr. I". I "mum“. ur, I. J. ton. n, It. 1' Judge liujdhu. (wanton J. H Kalzht had Sunni. um mm, on mincnt man. won In “Landon”. muddy autumn! the grownup: Mu- “:an or. mullluflm In 1 Hitachi. and flu Nahum“, ”can! of MW“ of “in to Principal mm. at um cum Imam. Mr, Ii. J. For. M. P» Judas amt“. Mouton J. Knlzlst and Menu. Md mm. 1 Manicununmmssmnman5010013 wflbmmofimafiaa E‘nins Pat 0! June 14. The pxojeot for the establishing a ngrionltuml Lnottaotfm in the Col mun Ingmute- was shamans.- Ir. C. C. James. Deputy link“: of Education, Adm the Councilâ€"Tho New Tucker, Fanci- H. Rood. B.S.A., Member: of Lindsay Board of Education. and Other: Btu-d Promâ€" County Council Gnntod $800 with a Promise of Further Aid. Proposition Favorabiu Received by Victoria County Council. MR. '1‘. H. REED, «mm "I nppdntod Ian «I. ant-«M Mom at rod ' {a 3500, m m {now-oi ov- ary air Ml". Which plan’giald mom PM. at the and ,Qf. and found the proprietor at his desk. “Ary'thinz new!" asked the scribe. “Wen, mince is hit.” mvt‘he rc- ply. '-'bu:t just: now I'm puzzli'xz. over ‘prddom Hem (ticâ€"petups mooflymrmdanwmudnit tonne. Ammifivmugwork AWMRW. I U. U. BY flflfi a 5U", I-Inasay Our reporter dropped into a. lead” tor another man g:- .‘."‘“.". 9t $90 who have Branch Agencies at Cannington, Woodwille, Coboconk‘ H. Hwkins and Domld Grant: was (and. and were ant-writes! to soâ€" with the Band 00' Education at Lind-u in "M to tho spend- ing at the may. ' . In explanabm' if was statod. tint while there was sullioiont. work to keep the (ache: MALI» would re- main at the 00!:qu- Mr. Wuboo then moved. mauled by Mr. Jam mt vote o'tthankn be W to Mr. June: 414 the otter am who mprassnted the REMâ€"MM _ _ Iacalveaitflley1:51:13!»anlm'yBegum! o! Edna-flan do it «M. “The zrcat !mnney makers on tho county." he Asa“, "are the 14mm“ ‘ Mr. D. R. Anagram-"l! 3a or 40 boys were attending and puma their hound in town. how would nowhere be able to WI: them) and lag ewe, e equple o£_ den. 1. week. " Mr. stowm magenta! the puma; o: it in the hand; at a committee to - Mr. Bennyâ€"“We would be delight-x ed ftp blue Mr. Reed can: to! 01m.- mee neighbor“ to ms: at. It! Redd would enlighten the tann- ,‘ 3‘ how to «indicate certain “)0ch woods, I would. give 8100. 1031 n.‘ d muggy 3': lost 9.“ thr- weeda growing." I we men'hv'o I 7 hike Min; ma non lave Mm; éut." [ } Jake Harding 0 ' fly: County. 009mm! 990K110 a.- _ _ a! 01 91cm! IJ'L Juno. aid the ammo woufd also be beneficial to scholars .who were than; (that contain. A lic- flo a or. mean. ha said. “In 3 W31! :52ng busi- \V. H. STEVENS. l ' I' E Public School IlluspectorJ said in Ops alone this thin: wquld ten times more thanjpm In; tho honey «- pendod. Drainage is newer-y in; mm planes to make fly: grounlk val- uable. A wnek a‘ ten days’ tuition me. he mid. wand. b; at ulna. For hinge“. he concluded. d hecould possifl: amen. couple a weeks fine. he would take ashort comma. 7 Mayor Vanna-ha. spoke briefly. ex- pxbumz him-d! in nominee mth the Man and hoped [or an swoon. Mr. J'. H. Knight. Pubiic Schoo: Inspector. asked the m'atioa 01. this work'to nature study ..... Mr. Reed said he intended “king 3 [ullconrsc in namro study int-in; July and August. He would. oo-opcxate with Mr. Cornish, science nasty at the Collegiate Institute. Hlis eopca'a! work would be among Ugo plants retaining,“ agriculture. scheme. Other subjectn besides m;- lioultnre could be taken km theatu- M. all would prove bpneh’ciu. to then. He quested the pox-ducting; o; dam in Moron: 91m 9! the count]. it. Mr. Reed' would not. be manamn to Attend them. . n Armor 91'. the mun- ty, ted that he use Lucid: Im- 111' with what he had band on i themjeot. Honidho “widen-i Wage Mr. Roda) cane out. in the‘ with put at the county, where he lived. The dninnge question was en impw'tnnt one. There ere numer- ous difficulties the: chop in a. u:- u.er’a'worrk. Mr. Reed. who um have all these studied am. will c» we to expiain and. save time end trouble. He said he who delighted to see the Lindsay school bond hack it up. , or vawa 'ro FARMERS... Mr. JMn‘ Ellis apokc' a (cw watt on the sunset. "One (gm would produce may}: money. it scl- eltiflmly. “M” In aid. "1n one year to pay the spout ukod (or. at groom". The Marga was or. 0.3- rionitnre, he add. an the Darin; 'muln' nu mum. at tho {Inner- “mocha. It that mam th- nub- m taught and roootndud m pm- .lbfliflu they won“ ho mm»; to no to «one “pass ‘0 morn u. The «overcame will undo: [crum- un- nwm autumn. I! May an tum-m «a 1m nu mu mm MW “1 Ian, J, n. nun“: «lowly final “I. "ope-Mon, "I would MM “I“ ”may should [my tho WM. M I” 10¢ h 30." ho a“. The 9W“: oi the» tourn- W to "H“ W ”hum wan dink a: by It Imam. The abut noun. cl “motion would move and. MN. - “on 0! ch. «partisan: wan to u mean.â€" the mum at tho farm-r: “Whoa. I! tho! man“! than nub chairman of. the Bonn! 0! Education. was the next. weaker {handing the amount 0! money bogus-r] lob- npcndd It. Mm a“ the lam» but preform! to Wig in his home ravines. . MR. 7308. BTEVB’ARP. mIflf HORN BROS. WOMEN (0., llMlIfl} Arch-W! The WM who is canton: to Nuketlivin; wilt have towark ‘14 1’“ lita. 3" 19M mu» Wme-ammmwh. wmmwtugmim éEARLS COURT The above proposition is on a beautiful eminence overlooking the most GIGANTIC MANUFACTURING CENTRE in the Dominion Youcangetinon the ground floor by making a anal] payâ€" ment down and dividing the balance of installments over three years. This' rs not a speculation, it is a. legitimate investment, being disposed of and built on so rapidly that the city already contemplate erecting a car line, and extending its boundary to include Earlsconrt and prices will advance rapidly. was opened for investors six months ago. In six months more it willsll be sold. It has grown with the rapidity of :1 Wm mining proposition, with this difference, that 99 per cent. of mining prospectors fail towin, and 100 per cent. of our purchases have won. It's like buying bonds netting you 20 to.40 per cent, with absolute security for the money you have invested. Men’s Knitted Underweu at manufacturer’s prim. Unmble Tweeé and Mackinav'v by the yard or made to ordct. Overalls, Raddy-made Shirts, Indigo Shining. Wash Prints. Shaka Flannel, White, Scarletand Check Allâ€" Wool Hannah, Shaka Blankets, Hosiery, Socks, Mitts and begging: The quilt] ottho Goods mgunnteodto bethebostinthe country. The prions talk for themselves. cm and see. J. G. EYRES sou, Lindsay Our Store ls Filled With a We" Assert“ Stock of Dry Goods and Woollen. WASH ED OR UNWASHED. Toronto locket Price will be paid. We have large contracts for Buckets, Yarns nnd lockinnw Clothing, end will require 200,000 lbs. of Wool to Bill our Orders. The usual extra price in exchange {or goods. Fenelon Falls, Bobcaygeon. Patel-bore. linbmok. Port Hope. Omemee, Janetville, Oakwood and other places will be added as the business demands. WOOL ! WOOL ! M ‘fl-"\“ “‘5 M U’Longhlin McIntyre. In Hosiety, wehave Tans, Whites and Blacks, both inphin, open raked, and embroidery worked. Tans are seen every'where. White Lawn Blouses, with heavy embroidered fi'onts, also Laces Insertion sizes 32 to 44 The price is only $1.00 A decided preference is shown towards the adoption of voila on the chifl'on variety, as they drape to advantage, and this is an mental future in all dressy costumes. Cream Serge: Cream Venetian, Cream Lures, Cream Sicilians, Cream Panama, Cream figured Lus- trea, Cream Bedfords. Cream Voila, Cream Reliance. We have pinned our faith” I big white and cream lesson. going to: 115:. n yud. Anabeptepued fathehotmthct. Weueaplen- didly equipped to supply you with All kinds of summer good: u very remunble prices. THE FORELOCK TAKE TIME BY Bleached suiting linens at 25c. 30c soc. a yd~ 15 pieces colored Dre“ Muslim In mu! design, at 42 Flutes Viacom Lam hon me up. Fine Pen!“ Lawns from 15: up. Fine that India Linens from 13%: up. CASH AND ONE PRICE. fibbvfihflvmuama‘th mammmumt

Powered by / Alimenté par VITA Toolkit
Privacy Policy