Dundas F lavelles, Limited, 00.99.00.900. . 7'. .09» . r of tele- l the . r91 rail- . . re- Let I. Iâ€. litth mil 1 nvwh ~- rm: JUNIOR Luann . The standing of the Junior Longing, ~88 furnished by. the 506.. Mr. Barry . h‘oanes. is as follows. Express Nine ......... , ...... ' Maybes Quakers Y. M. C. A. .................. ~ Victor-3‘ ..... C .0. 5 ....a 8 0 Things rarely “just happen.†{3350“ back of every occurrence. For Instance : We’re selling more young Men’s Suits this season, than. Usually there's a good solid ed a tie. ‘ . sporting goods. will be presented t . - . he champions' st. the sonnet. "to be held ill. of October. . ,' smancru. srrsnmrvc. .r mm We! theva t1: gun elk yssl' 5 my ntisfsctor an the early; par WC CVer SOld before' ugmmds, etc" together with thorns And This is Why--- They're designed especially for young men, and the. fabrics the I.C.rB.U. game last year. amt. rrhe financial standing is .l fdllm; , I Btuelptsâ€" ‘ ' Ball on hand .‘.. ‘. By cash reloaded from junior dengue gamers .1. Collections at League I t W ........ s l... _.ss u. u. ... Expmditurersâ€" ' mo Agricultural Society For certiï¬cates .: . . We m "0 an ‘eoo n. on u. . . . x.- from which they are made are selected especially for young men. $10.00, $12.00 and $15.00 each Suit. The fussiest man can be suited right from our stock of new . All weights, : ' ‘ FOR THE FANS Providence may beat the Bisons out of second place. They teams meet on Sunday. Monday. and Tuesday. The Town Baseball League" ",anâ€" quet. to be held shortly. will be a )0“) affair. A record attendance is expected. _ t \ Fall and \Vinter Underwear and he’ll save money too. qualities and sizes. Soc to $3. 50 each garment. The Detroit Club has its eyes on catcher Stanage. the big catcher of the Newarkclub. who has developed into one of the best backstOps in th’: Eastern League this season. Hughey 'Jcnnings thought so well of Stan- age's playing that he dralfted the player. but as the Cincinnati club also drafted Pitcher Tommy McCar- lhy. the clubs were obliged to draw for the players. Cincinnati won out in the pooling and go: McCarthy. and Stanage is still the property of the Newark club. The drawing for M:- Car thy and Stanage was made neces- sary owing to the rule that only one player can be drafted from it turn. Clothing and Furnishing Department. the game. While a team may win, they do not experience the real '1:- Jight as when oly well - irnown i'omc brews play. Then a player who ,’â€"â€"â€"-â€"â€"â€"â€" __ “newcooo’oooooeoweee+ooeos¢w++++¢eov 5THE FIELD OF SPORT§5...W. 'a week or so be on the opposing sile. The meresnsries. too. are not relied on by tho publb. whether Im- ‘ 'rstlyso or not. is s question. What is Occurring in the Town and District, and game with Exptress Nine called on account of darkness. declar- - The Henley troth. donated by Mr. .'W. Henley. ststionor and (bale:- in Town League. compelled with last year. and con- sidering the additional expense of the. that the IT. B. L. derived $89.75 f-r 1.11 Th : “c is a bellancqolf $60.05 on hand alt'lll'e' .. "$4.10 3,00 .. 1.25 games 56.00 . I â€"-â€"â€" â€.79..“ miliarly known as "Longboat." left .. .. $15.00 2.50 L00. L80 :nnrnettl-splunmy din of‘ Kerry England. weighs 125 and very unassming in dispos Ha hes the short. pounds. lliovr. nick stride of the English runner. sn spurts often. His. time no 83 minutes. good time who n _ one oomiders the heavy grade to be 0 clashed on Kent-st. and the rough I oomiitron of the track. He‘ was prac- 0 dicslly ‘ dark horse in the 'Ibornbury wss better known. snyt'lne n; . ll \l Whmm’m .ths‘ismm . 0 r â€"â€". third ml 1. A. C. inChscal' go. / l b n Y t sell. A little nutritious food taken he mm. H be thoroughly rubbed down muscles and prevents soreness and stiffness. SOMETHING ABOUT BENNETT . l‘eterboro Examiner; John nett. of the National hotel staff, lu- this morning for the Lindsay exhibi- tion to contest the 5-milq road race. Bennett is recognised. as a runner of ability: having won the 5-mile race. at a recent meet of the l‘etcrborc Turf Club in 29.30. This new, "Long- boat" will enter the Examiner road - ----~$19.30 race on Thanksgiving Day. so that local runners will watch with inter- est his progress in to-drry‘s event at Lindsay. FMTBAll There are some downs of good foot- ball players in town, and surely enough interest can be scared up to form a team. Let the Collegiate boys challenge and a. match may en- sue. v Efforts are being made. to form a rugby team. Several splendid players sic around town. Boyd Sylvester is In old player. Green. of Peterbo-to. is an adept. “Shorty" Costello. or Ops. played with Ottawa College. Joe Killesr with St. Michael's. and Ryan and Kay! would be splendid defence men. These would form a nucleus around which to form a. splendid ar- ganisation. â€"â€"*_ THE TURF; ' «Rn the wayt Jdn Bennett. oilâ€;- ’lf notin from Lanzhou has entered the _ ' Marathon of the Ilium Athletic Club to be run . Be careful of what you eat before a race. Don't enter with :1. full stom- some time before the race will do no in practise the 1'33 and body should after each warming up. This 1005an the I Sporting Circles Generally. 960990009.§§(§§§§§§§â€Â§+§§+§§§§t§§§§§§§ BASEBALL Lmougl. bnic‘b-lll is. the great In- ‘anl gems. says llll‘ Detroit News. mkllplaycr. no matter how much i'l‘hll been worshipped by the pet)- :tbdl cw: )l‘l mull: good ("I Llh‘ ‘ “mummy lwmuw of his reputa- ‘.:m a: .1 player. Thu last nm to bt‘ ma... out im the bands was lull»- hedritami ltv prlrluully culled Ilw rhet'l‘rlr Slim â€1' limit." Hl‘ ll'lll rhdlubd or liking time «(ago cur- .vrlrr out to ll'tY-‘ .l drink Just wllrn willful 3‘0 nrmlnl in out lllo rlmi‘ hull-d down tlrr ll'Jplltlil‘ tflr'mmlr debits innocent child was tllluwr. s10 Liar deep. dark rrwr. M. All-on inc-d it when he was Ellipsis») dnys .rild l‘up l.r.-llr.l just, to mm. will our of Hoyr's “A ‘ 32mm Colt." “Anson newer forgave \Vrllio K9ol- clot .l joke Livy played on him Mlle was in that show." remarkâ€" dflua‘h Jennings. mogul of the tie- ‘Jur turn. the other day. while talk- llof those who sought histriourc bush: show came to New York W a league meeting. and as an ultra utrsctron Anson had three or. “NEW? appear on theg straw.- mhn. . .. Me was a scene laid; on a base- bllrielc. The heroâ€"Pop Anson I to m; a home run and thereby fume heart of the sweethcur‘t‘s “anyhow a tan- He was to get 3“laughter. and they were to live WY eVer afterward. ‘llle show was doing all right for stem mks. Anson was drrvrng in ‘5 home run and winning thcrbrlllc "9!? a day. militia made a mistake in getting :4“ ballPlJZ-‘TS to tilt" the. part “he SWINS during vhnt special en- W‘T‘.‘ for ll!" b-vwfat of the. gath- l‘l_b§$‘lflll moguls. .“rw Kaiay plzryrd third. .r-ick my (3'11“ Arlw Lallmm remembfl‘ the rod dun" ' w m all right. un- l‘hn pity-mar " \vydv- [{nhvl OnIt wont tearin luck 1.: h" .mQON, W. .1111 We find and. J ‘l‘k l‘ilil llli ltd llin“ “ â€New a.†‘N4 in. l ‘4 “‘“ll lhnbi. up lllc. gnaw. Ag: ~.:‘ in .Ul"'|‘lhx| lllhtï¬ l...“ ‘lll ‘M l‘“ flflult w ailing ll. tit! tildhu‘ “RM†“*6 Hm ulll “M“ \v Hi" ““0 Mn llitttéliblt livcl‘ lll Ill“ Wimwlhl in tin: mulling lmll I gunnfl ll... Q." rwmr \ll'l'ilr‘n «1 MA YBES * m . “ â€id“ \Murs proved IIIJO ‘ u ‘4“ Hull... l lh- Mil)b\?5 lda’l Th. I†â€HM“! rill-111.6 runs. to lift?" Mord clover btil “3‘ “I? 5“ ll“. hit. and every Watâ€: is [he Maybe: mil ts H .N and when men we»: ll. miles" “W" cmtlyâ€" . “were “W: without Paton. . 5i: “.3. “"0“" baseman. Tlro . ' Infra}... Sifflli‘zllu‘nesl up with em “tr-l 3““ bMuller. Both â€1030 ‘ )0“ “1" Job and helped ' ‘ pitched Ul {lie taprcully, in the in- "- A couple: of runs and was always on his toes. ll fielded bus position nicely. and the triple play which he started in the l third was the feature of the gamer H The Victor's secured their first by l .1 wild have of Puffer. to the track mer‘ Fee‘s head. and a single. The May be.“ caught up and the score stood a tie in the third. Dom Spratt lvt 1 one bctann his legs which cost two Jruns. The \‘ictors started a billing ; her in the last which cost two rum. u and the .\[nybcs were unable to evm ; Up. ' hick llutlrr umpircd. and (Olk ll‘cnpa of «blue. t‘ilpr‘rtilrlly from til“ i MHylM‘. THUNl-IY AND l'llEIiAN Thom-y :urd l'llcldn. of l‘rovldvnl 1‘. and .i («onlmr in baseruuning .lt .h.‘ latter town recently. l’lrolau. it in l'lwur‘ll. in faster than Clement. of Jersey City. ’l‘lronoy won by 2-5 sne- ond-r in the base-running contest. do~ mg the distance in 13 36 seconds. l‘helan won the hunt and run 10 first competition. 1er time being 8 8m:- onds. 1-5 of a second faster than llI'lroney‘e. "VICS." ARE â€CHAMI'S.†The; Victors are the champions of the Junior League. During the en- tire season they have not lost .1 single game. and deserve the silver Henley trophy: (though small in stature. they are exceedingly active and clever players. The battery work of Jack and l’ete1Spratt’a was a pro- minent factor in the winning of tire gaAmCh. . i ‘FOR THE FANS * I M'alluce. whom local fans will re- member as the catcher for the Bow- ; manville team in the Midland Lang-re l two yc-rrrs ago. has played. great ball in the Empire Stats League. won by Chaucer Elliott’s Oswego Club. Thu. ‘ Olllulfll records show Wallace to lea! the league both in batting and field- ing. ilw fielding percentage. as catch» 5 er. is the highest in. the league. ‘ IS IT GOOD FOR SPORT? l‘eterboro Examiner; Port wall. of course. be boasting ing “on the trophy in the Midland lien lie. The claim is. of course, :m l «01- . for not a single Port Hope player Ham-ell on what is technical: it called the “bitmap†ill the Jello: lir game played at Comm-ll on Fin ;. l‘ol-t Hope deserves lit) mule . dittl’lil“ ills leek le lmâ€"n I NW4“. rim-null: players...-...Jl‘lle 6909:»; leads else 50 waddl- New lull“ helm lilacsl‘vMMll clued m the sinus. . r. '__._ â€". - . QWOMRR With. 1 W’ to W Cleveland ‘la'ul ‘ ' hr the westerly. ' at Miss Waiver. Vsrmllllraa was snorted can detect theisandusky SW“ 0 to it fl‘hfl urn-l twitter had the viola“ isle at all storms. Blue Wed sewn bits. which were well scattered. 'P'i-va all the Sham- rocks were towed to tan thp arr as a twin-1t d hen delivery. not wily accepted the only chance ol- tclod her. but also assisted u: the run gutting. She scored a rally. by means of clever dress writhing. t hA crowd was preachl 0 see e 210%; William} and she .was mated with overwhelming applause. Bellman, at the Shamrocks. was the ondy one able to bat 411m; safely more than M†l r l. I How . of NM - l 1 AMERICAN LEAGUE WINNERS. l The American League pennant rue. York. the runner-up their reaps:- tive records ton the race balm; ,611 :snd .009. fl‘ho Philadelphia Athletias‘ second pennant was captured in 1905 after a gruelling struggle with the White Box. the finml porcontmgcfl being .621 and .m. In 1902. the, ll‘lll'llldcllplllll Atlllv- tics finished with .6“). the .llrowmr trailing with .57‘. . In 1903 Collin" beam was rill any winner by the figures already civil-1. but in the fell-lowing moltson ulodon elnolkd the ohmlruplomldp in the lut name but one by defmtin: New this your in the molt exciting «him 3‘. Man organised. Chung!) won the flu-r in 1901 -- 3““ that year of the now lowxue â€" wi'll .607. Milwaukee being: the runrn-snp with .558. In lthlâ€"tlle mason the cent was invadedâ€"the. Chicago tel 1r won .610 of its games. dlmron lol lowing with .581. The race of 1906 wan memorable in many respects. the. ChicagoWuih Box Uiumplxing by winning .614 of their Rm. the Highlander: innit; a credit ot'.596. ’ FOR THE FANS blrangc things do happen oia. ball field. Sunday at St. Louis the mob wanted to mob the man who washed the umpire. President P. T. Powers. of the East- ern League, who is sojourning in 11‘s- land on pleasure and business. Is keeping himself in touch with East- ern League managers and his frienï¬ in the baseball world. by the souvenir postal card method. The (‘obourg l’ost Saturday morn- ing Hill‘l “I’etcrboro arr: the farm- ilr-s “llll the bottom." and their money was all covered. l’ort Hop‘ and l’lterboro money. It was a isllz‘me. The girl-n receipts we!" $3â€.- L‘tl. and Allen all exp-macs were pllvl tflfll te-rm r‘ncvived $98.55. ' Juli Taylor. the pitcher release} by the Chicago Nationals deelrlr'm l that he is glad tlml the Cubs in lnvn go. 'I am glad to get aways from n bllau‘piubslllp lmm ant preler to he; with a REl‘lflld division emits alum. where you don‘t lmvu a lot 0 . will)“ pimping ever you all urns.“ ‘l‘syw chilies llldi he was ernhlledllllmmlll. b by Johnny lawn. Joe ‘l‘lllisl. ssel â€Verdi other Gulls. . “a: Tom brewer: returned homes from (blending last night: to go lwlr m we†\mll lulu a breast". a me... segr- fmm l'rewlmt Wm._aul1lllu the new who held been down his work to double up again next Wk- so the can return and. phyla the Toronto series. Mr. Brion wrll llberally 18" ward the man if he does so. Mac wrll get a olwnoe than also to win some post-season money.â€"1'ittsburg Sun. Clvmer. of the Washington. despite some scaling in like percentage. grasps the batting leadership of the Ameri- can League. and plays so seldom lll‘lt captions critics believe that Cantil- ion is letting him rest so that he may retain the honor. The. real' stu rs in the slugging line. Cobb and Flick. are having the hardest kind of a fight. with Cobb Just. a bit ahead, . cally all of the players 06““. varrsrrr's GALS. Station! rwllll lose two QC their hockey player! this year. but their loss will rho Vm.s't,y‘s gain. The players are Bun Roberts. polrv may» or of the mentor 0.1l.A. Clltlln’ploil“. and 'anr‘ry ltmrkim tho hulk; co:- or-ipotnt of tho Junior U.lI.A. clum- rims .ltoburm is attending l‘lmrrrmcy. while Rankin in main; to Medical. .lloth plum matron; data no men .wlllllo Rankin 1.1““! eligible to play junior ().ll.A. 2““ - i‘lio. HOCKEY: (lurlpll. Sept. latâ€"Tho idml m' or. grinning l prolt'nslulldl hockey lH‘lIll 131 not a generally popular on". it is uriposidblc to say yet. Just Lion Guelph wul stand in the mutter. 'Ilrcre are quite a number here w m favor out-ond-our. professionalism. but noturng will be done before it is seen how the cat is going to jump. . Branttord seems to be strongly in favor of s pro. circuit. but the Stras- ford Beacon ssys there rs no chain». whatever of Strstford hsving a sal- aried team. A Woodstock paper says: Nothing has yet been heard of a professional ream in this city. and there yon-id have to be a grand awakening of those interested if a pro. team is pm. on the ice bore this winter. That rt will come some day seems certain. but the chances this wihter. are shut. . Berlin stands for professiou’si hockey. Recently a professional club was organised. and a despatch from the German City states that practi- on last year's senior 0. H. A. team have sig- nified their intention o'f playing on the professional team. Communica- Four hundred and twenty-five thou- sand trrrce hundred and twenty-e-glrt dollars and fifty cents. There's a rim- bunch of money. ft represents th- exact purseâ€"winnings of Jockey \\'.ri tcr Miller for the short six months of lllc racing season from March 1.". st Brnrurrgr up to toâ€"day. This is a record which has nevi-r been .11- preached by any Jockey in too smur- period. l Minty-sewn thousand four lu.rr~ dud and twenty-two dollars and fill) mills ol tllis Mrilr‘l‘ llss mun-l in hr.» handling of one lrorse-- the Rival t‘olirr. In right .‘lilkl‘ l‘\"lll." from lllr‘ National Stallion lawn in the Flutbusb on Saturday. Sury- ‘rur: thousand seven hundred nul llll\'~fl\‘r dollars In Victorll‘s ull l'-‘ll'l‘ l‘rul has helped to swvll rho total of Miller's winillllfll. Mlll‘l' l|.\l Min big purl-cu on other horses. but no lnrr of them ru-r niproaolrvd the our"- lag.- of either 0 thalamus Itar‘s. Miller bl only eighteen yl‘nl‘l old. There are low boys in the world wuu can boast of the success that has b-en hm during the last two years. lln like meat Other Jockeys who lr.uo w'or; Issue on the turf. Miller bur “lasted." Other Jockeys have had one year of great success. only to drag» in- to the ordinsry elm. . Miller has had two big years. List year he was in a class by himself. much the same as be is this year-.Tbe question among tnrfmen now is. will his greatness carry him over another his season. Experts are inclined to the belief that it will not. for the reason that he is growing taller. â€"â€"..__ RUG". l‘crcy Lesucur, the star goalke.-;r- er of the Ottawa hockey†team. l.‘ u onndidate for nplscc on the clum- pior. Itouglr Rider ll. ‘ Queen‘s is booked to have a stalhr race. The two could furnish an interesting race This is the season of the year that makes a man think about his Overcoat, and when you have decided to get a new one, we want you to call on us for we have just received a splendid stock for you to select from, in Black and Grey Meltons, Beavers and over- check Twccds, in several designs ranging in price from $8.00 to $15. Our stock of Overcoats was ordered before the advance in woollcns and we have marked them very close in plain ï¬gures, and if you get your overcoat from us you will get good value for your money. All Woollen Goods have advanced but we had our in price â€Men’s and Boys’ Underwear, Sweaters and Cardigan . . . Jackets . . . bought be’ore the advance and now we can give them to you at last year’s prices. In Hats and Caps We have all the new shapes in Men's light-weights and heavy winter Caps, Ladies‘ Caps and Children’s Tams and Toques. ‘ Men's Furnishing Department You will have no trouble in getting what you want for we have 0 good stock of white and colored Shirts' Collars, Ties, Scarfs, lined and unlined Gloves. Some time ago we advertised that {or want of room we were compelled to sell our Men’s and Boys' Suits. We have sold all our summer weight but we have several lines of winter weight. Suits. Recfcrs and Pea Jackets, which we are going to sell at less than wholesale price. ’Laughlin Mall yre’s. CASH AND ONE PRICE. .,,_._,.- ..«.-_â€"-â€"â€"..â€"_.... --.â€"....._.... . n - PillRBORO (litht BOlllD â€"+â€"-â€" = POST Olin cowlm E l Production Below That of Inst . Yearâ€"12 5-160. Ruling Price. 1 . . Review; There want a big dro‘r rrr l. the offerings on the Cheese Boarl ‘: Wednrsduv. us oompsH-d with who." l . 0' WM Wm. Murrilous rsismuce- O of two weeks ago. The. number or will not be tolerated. . box†offered .lor sale was 2.â€" l...........‘..999." 92:9. as compared with 4.012 bo.\ cs Us rr RIGHT! at the last sale. 0n the same date D94†Sir-~10 regard to the lunar s year ago 8,804. boxes were regie- business :1 this town. I would like flexed. so it will so esen that then- to milk urination; if it. in daring: has been a falling off in the amount the “NW. as we are told it is, to ear-‘â€" of cheese manufactured compared may use With liquor when he hushaid with his tuear. Up to the end of Aug- more than cough. draw is it that ho- ust this year the offerings on rho lo- ,tellkeepens are allowed: to gum moi. cal board total 1.879 boxes lessthau out on the street in the condition >0 for the corresponding period in 1906. {requenhly to lbs seenf One in. As practically the same factories are stance which came under “national 0b. selling on the l'etcrboro board us last saw-am, m place on Batundrlv A yulr. it will be soon that more, has .~ ’sz w- eVildaublyl ll Strauépfg been .1 decrease in the amount of “â€43““ 301% Kent-st. in up; chum" produced. Ind" lllrs heading will hr published surll ruururunlcnuurls as n"- sent In on poll VIM uni). The column has been set apart fur the use of readers who desire to ('tnrtrllluk' snappy su notions re town of dlstnct shun. or was to make- enqulrisa- .‘ O o. 9. .. mud and full on rewiring the side- M'allk. Barr: unablq' to no». he was . terboro. Belleville. (’ill‘f‘lt'l back about $701) of Coiiouru Gall. Brantford. London. view of organising n league. lions will be held with Toronto. W- Barr-ie. Guelph. (iodenqlr. Woolhrtock and other towns with :r term in the Intercollegiate Rugby l’nion. All but two of â€Mil. yum-a players will be bee km the. game. Montreal hopes to swflep ererytlrmu oes up against lllls autumn. (‘rliu at it an his men are already lmrd work. . W QIIIML INITIIO I07“. A JAl‘ WHISTLER Tel-0M0 Eur l The visit of the Jap- nllue Whiteï¬sh llllwlllysm. In t» in: mm Diesel-n of the beams llII sen: eludl‘xlll‘hludv ills; MIND“ the we»: no» twill“- slld slhlullemlms. A summon athlete who u , the term at ambulat- II on out“... to lip-cl etasbllnlwd notions «I Hum: aâ€"s.-â€"â€"- M ' Alfred ï¬llrubb bellows in 11 short. rapid stride. mennetr‘s record of 3».in tor five miles intimate . 1 . A natural stills ll the best to fill: low. l'hhdlufl notion- only one» lilllfllle: ._ "- ï¬le loll dist use to be run It NW 011 weed‘liir am Tuesday Will be wel 008M» . The ruling price Wednesday was 12.: .‘i 100.. all the luxuries revealing this figure ru-vpl one. the product of “Mill sold ill 12 1-4 c. ll‘rllsvrliï¬â€˜ was the only factory lllrll lid Ilul all The sale was put through 'IUII‘k ly. as the malorily of the l’nl‘lulivs Mild when called. . “Only new into a hotel! mt :llrc llelrust place. but the proprietor objected in has pretence them in that condition. a drunken marl†wome mar say. That man Imremllly has tow}, the varsity of biz weakness. while the guilt: parties. whoever dhqv may he. ere warned by his (herniation vet the llam- hnrp Romanian. Ia . 'llw sun went to m. um lllllosp‘... - Don‘t not worried by what the 0th: er mozzarella unruly than. bawewr. to had their week pants. “- . The overtsxlsg of one's muscles is extremely bad for the system. and is sure to bring bod results. . 1 When the slightly-built lad logged out in u blue running suit trotted in ahead on Saturday in the five rh‘rlu race he received 0 great ovatirm from the crowd. But Just behind him came a heavy-built. low-running chap. covering the ground like a race horse. Twenty. thirty, full fifty yards he gained on the blue e sd figure ahead. but still there remained a gap of twelve yards and to winlwas Crawfdrd is also likelrto come up sible. The runner in blue WESLHES: with a rush and beat. them both with. in the next ten days. . . â€"â€"-â€" boro. nett. the English youth from Peter: who won the five-mile event there on Laba' my. Geo. Thorn'oury. if r r ‘ gave unionism. tuinoru been em in insulin on ills "novel «I the lust ounce of suwrlluoue flush as a preliminary to successful compu- tron . Too often athletes under the double strain at exhausting excreta- . es ands rigorous diet have gone stale at the moment when theoreti- cally they were in the pink of con- drtron. College oer-Amen have burle- ullrled from the liberalisation of the training table. but they still ham , something to learn from the free .' and easier methods of the English. Training down to the bone is a ku- acy from pugilism. It is not impos- sible that fat has been unduly des- pised 1t nourishes "the nerves for the ordeal of a contest requirin endur- sure. It counts in heavy. stlr tics by reason of the bulk it «furnishes; Track athletes. Jockeys. and feather- weight boxers may do without it. But it.is useful in moderation to the “returned. Wurlwood. \‘rlllelll. Kern . Central Smith. dbesrer. SelwynJ‘rns and W â€all on s“, ..: Glare. l‘ornt. lerefield. Oak Leaf. Leaf. \ille.Lang. Daisy D., South Burlr-ig’lr. North bummer and Brickley. L Urrnonde refused this offer. once of the board. and bought Mount Pleasant. wall the sell. week it mouldsnpesr that an cane was pro-mend he the Presbyterian . l‘ruidvnl llldilull was In Ilw "lllll. and “pinned Ilw pleural-re of Ill“ ml“ 1:: newline M'I' l’lllevmlvl .ml-m sl Iw Myer- “be. , . . . ‘llw bloldms wn- owned in ill 144 [â€9" thA‘ Inmfllmg‘ lit NI' Fill «MN: Ml ~.\‘Hullum ' ““5“" "NW†m â€N" l“ lelscd ml .‘l- are. and had the Iu-l W What "TN“ Araceli-m“ writes, will. "l“ 'WolHnW. Wmmuul.-l.‘lw s- Mu "Hue resume“ or in: MM ‘lllv'. bell-furl. l‘wwuul ml . , llldldu ltlwr- "mm“ M’ m“ . ' N'r Mil". lhloll't â€sluts ll i: any st the new mum. ill 5460. the fol Jame awn. to lie down the mm: 0.1 lowing factories selling: hawthorn. Ilium and elm u. dusk. if you wait: one. than it in m an to the Point °: was 8 t. W. imbue. glVe thougan “we mamwmyammmmm sums wont and mat a drunk as well an yourdeâ€"Yomn truly. _ . '_‘ «FAIR PLAY. Lindsay. Bart. 19th. ll min. . If. e. rmmmov . Limbs}. saw. me. . .- ’ “- Yuuns‘I iin s sham or $1801th Maple: Dtonsbee Union. Myrtle and Ormonde. Ir. “'cir slso offered 12 5-160. “lid 1 the next call. buyin the fol- wins :1 Oskdsle. Cedsrvi ls. (‘uluu- . OPS BRIDGE. Simâ€"(rho Watchman-Ward“ sh ould‘ Fraservillc refused this offer. and (not ï¬nd fault (int-h the denâ€. m only factory that did not lbucldmg the 0m “in; bridge. a" It . ' in a pretty“ good job. (with a good 1am to pay! for it. and they (were very anxious to elect the Cosimo:- swndr. that is pushing it. or is not doing ismâ€"Yours, etc" ._ h _':.I{ A READER. â€3.9â€"â€" ML .Weir bid 12 l-fl c. for the hal % A mesons. By s ivory regrettable mistake last in DOES IT PAY} Port Eopc won the Midland Ler- . l A me Who mmuy pass.†‘n. Welling“ mmdnhdï¬stap, said: . . 1! . . § . 'Prsr don’t go yet, Mn. Bum; 1 want M to 535' mg. “or m." . 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