l~‘ 4. " 'AVA" """ .. Vole '4 O V O 0 ’07 â€416'. '4" V.‘ ‘V‘V‘V ‘ I‘v‘v ‘ 'aVojl 'b l? 'Ils‘. ‘9 Q "Vb! aw 1 le'. .'4 3.- 5;.“ *0 s? '4 l l 0 mg: '41s". '¢ e‘ l a.†I ~‘.’ / i l '3‘ “3551. 1' POST. LINDSAY. FRIDAY. 00mm 25th: WE’VE BURIED OUR. YESTERDAYS" Forgoz‘z‘ow Pasz‘ 77/2 flmfés. Our concern now, is to help you wrestle with the problems of Today â€" the big, pulsing Present. solutions for you in our splendid collection of Suits and Overcoats, for both Father and Son, and of any wage earner. $2.50 and up in Boys’; $7.50 and up in Men’s. ~Dundas Flavelles, Limited, Clothing and Furnishing Department. __._ unnooooe’ooooeoowoeoeeooozeewo+++oeo v THE FIELD OF SPORT; 0 , ____________ that is Occurring in the Town and District, and * Sporting Circles Generally. ’§Q§§§§§§§€§O§§§§§§§§¢l§ OOOOQOtQOOOQOQ headgear. Bill Cinnamon and 801b â€8529â€â€ l Workman were a tie for the head. of l the list in the second year, and Dan IKE BATTING AVERAGE . Sinclair for the present year. Duns Sinclair. of the champion tat-Is. is the heavy hitter; of the l l The Chicago Cubs. world‘s chin- .n-b. w . W . “MWUM. the - Ernie Russell in “Win 01." Wanderers. l t , l Art. Burn. the WI! runner. has challenged Longboat. | Bane Wagner. Plttdiurg, betting avenge d 380.. - The McGill and Toronto University truck teams meet on Thanksgiving. lax-lg‘bont mu; em?- a biz; mooted great Yankee gthtotes in New. York. 18:! Borrow 1.7.â€th proposed (or the My not the Eastern League» iWhetever Shrub) 'n. he has full owlidenee in his own 112mm. 'lndis no “quittur.†., ' . Sebt rt and Hulbaus. two Wont 12ml Y. M. C. A. runners. are herald-"l as carting sprinters. . has a -â€"‘ Tom Longboat won't hire to do any .idurtising for his cigar wu‘o -- 'ï¬lint's one sure thing. â€"â€" .. Frank Grucc'. one of King lohus lacrosse tram who toured Austral“. is the first to return home. 'liom Doughnut failed to monk the. ï¬bres mil!) round at 15.05 at the 'an‘e silty gamer yesoig‘day. His time was 15.09. - i. ; f ' .i “LT-ike“ Irwin. who left mainly for California. will be missed in hock-y circles. “Mike" was .1 crack .xoul- tender. ;. Fred Mitchell. the Toronto pitf;h‘."‘. has had his arm successfully} treats-i by Bonsetter Reese. It is now in good shape. 1 1 "Ty" Cobb. the Tigers“ heavieSt hit- ter. will be presented with a souvznir by: the citisens of his home toun. Ralslou. Georgia. \ President Roosevelt has seen .1 beer. but it got away from him. A bear that will not stand and fight is a molly-coddie. Jack Gallery. the Hamilton runner. who won the Boston Marathon twice. and who later retired from athletic life. 124 in training again. The annual lacrosse game between Melbourne and Adelaide uancfSEL'JEti. played the last of August. resul'ed in fmor of Adelaide by. 11 goals 1.) There are many prices within reach \ Eddie Dugun. the Jockey, has. it is said. been signed to ride for Harry l‘ayne .‘Whitney next season. It 1:5 re- ported he will receive it sriary of arson. A big day of sports on Christa.“ 9 ... O O beginners $53. A number of changes for the government. of the rink was made. $3,000 has. been expended on improvements to the rink within the lz-st two years. A , .â€"+___ sumac. MARATHON COURSE SHORT. 5 Shmbo wasn‘t for out with he claimed the 1Ward MW course, which Longboat Iran in a little over one hour and forty-one mimpmrwas i not 20 mile. '1“, C. Ramon. oi the :LA.A.C.. mired. it may, and do) I.“ being discussed in Y. M. (L‘A. circles. Christmas and New Year‘s are pOpular dates in Hrmiltou ind other cities. The president of the Chicago Bond of Education says that the bible is unfit for children. What. would he have read in the schoolsâ€"the om; cial baseball guide 3’ A. C. Jewell. the walker. who won second place to Charlie Skcne in the fall championships. will be a start- er in the Guelph 10-milc walk on Elbanksgiving day. Boy P. But, the Wm» run- ner, has entered the Mean poundb cross it is more than likely Ieehiw (hp-rt fromjhe ranks of the bubeloumut the wiles of Cupid are many and few can resist them. â€" i Odin J. Duly. of the, I. A. A. 0.. New ...... .. ... .... ......m...‘ Every Season Prings its New Styles and on Here recently at New. York. Tun-s 65.16. b.- 9. m of“: 1.0.3.0. s log-e11 aummmnhmmm wâ€! noun-ta eonpot’r - .' i .. David Langford lost a pile of long greens through being an hour late. Such is life. Dave; one. always has to be there on time. Prmident Roosevelt can sympathize with the classic wolf hunters. who, ul-ile not actually seeing the walves. very nearly did so. finding their tracks in thr- snow sull warm.- Ex- change. t it appears that the l'ort. “Opt! to†Toronto return trip in 38 hours is almost as feasible as a trip to the. North Pole. However. like in the lat- ter case. there are always don-its of applicants to try. The Ottawa Amateur Athletic g: .10 is discussing the question of weed- irg from the C. A. A. 6.7.. but they hold the permit for the boxing chun- pionslnps, and the prospect of good gate receipts may hold them solid. laden-Loom: The I’oterboro Ro- vioiv [gives the meeting of the Boo cameos: Curling, (in!) under the heading "mitunry". the Club irrr toads having a bit at a Mflke through the Minter. anyway. and {mainly l‘o- torhoro may, sit in) (or a low hour's some. muting. when the wake is on. Eugene Tromblay. champion light- weight wrestler of the world. delo a.- ei You-1g Muldoon, of New, Isrk at Stormer- Park. Montrealet Sunday in a (match. the best two out of three falls. Tremblny, won the ï¬rst tall in enamel: minutes. The :4er tall also went to the champion in nigh e.n minutes. â€"- Records are either being made or unearthed every wcck now. says it. 1 Uxbrldge Journal. The distance fzom Port Perry was done by! one of‘ air business men a few years ago in 2.43. but he Jogged the hills. An Epsom led has frequently done Uxbridgo: u 5.0 minutes. and a hardware 213.: of town covered the trip last wee-k in the same time. We know a girl who thinks nothing of walking to Silaun in 55 minutes. The latter is called 6 miles and Epsom 5. m A Step at lllclis. Some look afar at sun. and star. for poian they think our weather fix. And are as wise and just as far r'rom guessing right. as L'nclc Hicks. “'e'u just as soon. with children sun i’pon the moon and think to fix 12m features of a. man sent there. For Sablnth-brcakinl gathering stiCKs. M'e m-cd not scan the stormy skies r‘or changes which our lot abide ; ..n atmospheric zone. we prise. Enwarps our Earth both far and wide. â€""Another Weather Man." -â€"â€".â€"-â€" mm If your little one is maths-1 and the Fur Styles for This Susan am the a last .Pallarus of its Best Houses in Built 00000000000, 3 When buying our stock we kept in mind that this store had made for itself a reputation of always having the very best quality in every article purchased, and after eight years in the fur busincs. we guarantee to hold Our reputation. Our stock is a large one and we invite the ladies’ of the team and country to examine it. We quote prices of a few leading lines. m Ladies' Fur-Lined Coat!5 Grey Squiri Semi at $8.09, - 3 0. ' made of best quality Broadcloth I W and 12 00- and lined with choice rat pelts ' White Thibet sou-{5 . ‘ a n d large collars and revere: of l Stolcs at 3.5.00 and $8.00 l l l l l natural Alaska Sable- Price - Ladles’ Mulls 865 00 and $75.00. Round and empire shapes, natural Alaska Sable. Price $10.()0,12.CO, 13.00 and $15 00. $ 3 3 S S S S Bochalr-n Lamb Jackets made of prime No. l pelts with “We Milli and reveres of rich Sable Fox, Pmâ€, shape, with glossy Western Sable, ree'er or . _ blouse styles. Extra value at l ï¬fslï¬go m Pnc° $15-90 850.00. Astrscban Jackets made of but quality Astrachan with Western Sable collar and revere: at 830, $35 and 840.60. Persian Lamb Jackets made of choice whole pelts, natural mink collar and large rover-es. Price 8150.00, 8160.00 and 8175.00. l l , . an s Bacoon Coats Lsdiee’Stoles and Scarf- in 1 natural Alaska Sable at 313.00, ‘ â€â€œ1" °‘ ““1â€â€œ “â€0†P61“- 0 good quality and perfectly 15.00. $.00, 25.00, and 830.00 l matched. Price $55.00, $57.00 .00 l ". . Mink Marmot Seats andl‘65 an 3:000 Stole: at $9.00, moo 1100’ . 15.00 and $18.00. ’ l lens 5118:: Buffalo Isabelle Australian Opossum l with Persian Lamb ll (3 S‘tolesnndScnrts.-' Price 010.00 g lapels, and Men‘s cgulgrar‘ifu 1-.OO, 15.00 and 14.00. i Cogthwitir'l’ersian Lamb collar . n pe . Sable Pox hearts and Btoles : These two lines are the best I l | Round and pillow shs , Squirrel, Mink Marmot. mgr-ll: Opossum, Western Sable, Thi- bet. Isabelle Fox and Black { Opossum. Prices $3 00 to 33.00 Ken's Fur Lined Coats l . Made of all-wool Beaver cloth lined With the very best natural ratliniug. natural 0 ter collar and Lapels. Prise $75.00. at 815 00, 20.00, 25.00 and value in the fur trade for medi- 830.00. . um priced costs at $30.0â€. FIBEITATIOIHMB sunannS and Rifles Mommasâ€"Prim! . Breech-loading Shot Guns, in aural W's m lsingle and double barrel, also Lv'ening Post of Oct. . ' e ' A new and dong! deienee automatic Safety hammer.ess d rm and [fluids tbvrongud the 1Guns- ‘ ' . ...... KYIBBH lfllflEll sets a program W in connection l Academy lat evening at 8 o‘clock“ the Mr appointed (on the opening of l 'l the l m up Empty Shells, 12 and I6 gauge, linkague this year. Danny Swat- : ground it to in one mile. 1,010 yards ‘ Ma pious. split up their $45,000 wad on Tuesday. . lithe leather at a .390 clip; Lang- “‘2: an arerage of. .500. but did I"Hull'ticlpate in more than three 5 ,. . . ‘ ! "flunk" r 'ns ' 3 00d s‘cond â€031 games. Mr. Sinclair gets his ‘ Pe h 18 8 l M of the splendid array of hats $2.3): hit 0: l;tters.o’:hen comes a il-W.Wakcly's store. We adï¬se ‘ 1 8 gap 0 innam ' “mail mm big one Follor'mg l arm; .WAIL or THE ROOTEIL‘ â€it players who batted .211) or I 1 cannot sing the: Old. songs “that: ' l . I sang six weeks ago; 1.4“.“ For the pipe is out. the gaSpipe leaks . And foolish tears doth flow. My ‘coice is cracked, my hide is full 3 0f bromo and of seltz. 'lhe question is. what shall I do ‘ Until the spring snow. melts? ‘ â€"Ghicago Tribune. ..___.â€" GOLF. lâ€"â€"' THE GOLFER'S LIMERICK . A Derbyshire doctor. ,who rs a Scotsman by birth, has just resign- ed his membership of a local 30.! club. and adopted the style. of a liar- erick. which has caused a. good deal of fun in the district. He wrote; P 1'. 1-,. i: i... '1' - Hag. ,_ â€Mien A... ,_ «'4. my) who 3U. 211 200 ., 200 2’1) . A canny. old Scot writes to say That at golf he no more will play; , He thinks nowt of the game. . So please strike his name ~ » d his wife’s from the club. rich: alias") ~ A†, l 8"â€. . l“ . to Danny‘smclair. king of l But the secretary of the golf club ‘ was equally to the point. in his reply, which ready. ‘ ‘ ‘ ~l‘t‘m I“Mme Orioles again i . ' l the old Orioles 244 l A canny old Scot like you ougat . I. W -â€"- To play golf like a Vardon untaugnt; '8 . am has led the "Odd-in As I‘ve now got tq rub uh leather for ï¬n ream Your name from the club. l ' l ' ' t‘on amounts to O. {titration 0n the part of a Dc. 3 )our subscrip i 5 ____.._ l l ,‘mhail 1n r~ - .1 .. 3‘“le in hemorrhage and “cm: ' ' i 0-â€" .. He was only one ’ hOWever. . . iJilin h ‘- Toronto Star: Those Australians . ht all 15th has headed (the 5:“- are evidently 1pot. so xyer-1y mufn :18. ‘ ' ' : or. “’0' tedwithteroug payotose â€kl! “‘On the “mt We 0‘ fatty Canadian boys after all. Proof ‘ptiitï¬'e lies in the fact that they have asked that another Canadian team visit them in 1910. : centric ' l I P. . Guelph Curling Rink Co. held their annual meeting the Other night. The ‘ ice fee for curlers (not stocflicldersl ,will be g7; to shareholders and new tho-mountain road race. {He M731 run under Potassium YMCA. car m. l .A , m. :I L.. . Ellie Hamilton-Herald road race re- cord is 1.48.42, and is held by Sammy Mellors. of Yonkers. N..)‘. He made it in 1.902. /( mu. utter aim ydmrs’ unwise to maï¬aygolt. ; ;.‘.' " “When We: ulterior-es it has been propose} to abandon the expensive races for the Cauazh Cop now held by the Rochester Yacht Club. and have the races for 21 foot- ers for an international trapliy. l Fowler. of Boston. who ran second i to Longboat. in the Boston Marathon. [will be a starter in the flamilton Herald road race. Art Burn. of Cu:- gary. the Western,chaunpion. is ex- pected down. with â€"_ Arthur Burn. heralded by the 'v'au- cOuver World as the future champion runner of Canada. is the idol of Wes- terners. In Calgary. that paper says; Ihey are all ready to throw "dot/n their best clothes on the muddy streets so that he will. not dirty his shoes in walking along the thorough- fares and wherever he has gone he has received a warm welcome tn‘lt cannot be entirely attributed to lis athletic ability. The Toronto Star says: Maybe they will let Burn walk on their clothes in Calgary. but down around Pcterboro they would .walk him around in the mud in, his sock-feet. They still cherish the mem cry of sundry fool; races pulled off there with Belland and others. .â€"-â€"â€"â€"._~ . 3068'. F. C. Flanagan mm the 811m chamï¬rwhfup oil the r. c. A. c.. 'rot' route. all them mum games. J. J. .VVaud. of London. has sold his great little running mare. Lath- orpe. to a horseman in New York for fully double what he paid [or her at the gWiudsor track last July. . McGill. of Montreal. Queen’s, of Kingston. Ottawa College and Tor- onto University have all strong rugby teams this year, and the sting gle for the Intercollegiate champion- drip will be a warn: one. - The hockey boys unite in extent- ing the heartieat congratulations to Mr. Kenneth Lane .on Joining the ranks of the benedicts. Kenny is a clever hockey. player. and figured on the Y. M. C. A. Town League team last season. 11:: boys are sorry to I'I‘ho Hamfltda. ï¬rms. (rugby chant time of Canada. unsound. was by don-rung the mom 0 Arizona: ZOE-6 on Saturday. . f". 1 Ottawa Wage in W oven their dam or [manta Varsity i. Hogtown on Saturday in the' Inga. Collegiate am We. a . Baltimore Mashed «so you 0.5,. ales†5-2 in the ï¬nal! game: the-ag- monster-p. um m'mmw ore-blacksmith“. Barman flwmmgm Miuï¬ht. L r|¢ I 1 (\~ WWWM‘rsi-ing‘ui and to send Manama. WW, Wanting m Mum.FudI-qpu,em f elem. Ill-airmen- Ins, m .9),- A'memrhasruigned-hir. trouble is due to mo damngemnnt m a: M Ma; mo“ «imam Felt Wads, Card \Vads, Dupont ï¬rst? gem-n; otztsbzwdf. and If,“ institution", 80 popular an: Itho and Hazard Smokeless Powders... ' I W 8’ '3"!!! fl .0 ooez-e'ioml entertainments run ed . - , Iwm m be bright and cm I! l we? the B m or the Bid Gun Cleaners, Shot, all Sizes inhoMM'hlmthmethfl'RiNB 1301‘ Estate thattbeglnouodfloorottho’ - . awn this Mining .1... h†(be â€M 0“,.†Md M flip to “co“ 3 I Gun Oil and Winchester antes of the Burma-It analym this mouse. their. guard: it they chin; to Grease. it contains no opiate or poisonous invite other than parents and friendsl Mrs. J. «F. Lonny. wantord. or the pupils 0.0le their change. Ont. an: “I have used Baby‘s rrbg cot-eat was. as usual}, thonl ENE US ‘ BALL Own (reliefs for motivation and orig-Hy enjoyable. waytbins' combin- l __ other names at childnan and have in; to wig-ht the artistic sense ot‘ land them more satisfactory than the ‘udignm, disarm criticism and- any 01â€â€ tom 0‘ Wm? 50“ render the choice 0! favoritepcrfar- J 6 EDWARDS (0 WWW orb: mail at Mamtuflmtbmceeding.nv~ ' ' 0 353- R 9’03; than (the D11- -Wmiams' on number (n the program «given Medial“: Ca. quekvlb. Ont. below “as darrvodly applaudodj l LINDSAY. â€"‘*â€"" . PROGRAMME. l were some .Vaeal. "can“ We‘re Ems.†...... , SIGN OF THE ANVIL. m “M M: d the 1W. C. ......... ......... ....... . .Veazic '1'. C. mm in the YMCA. parlor . , . 1- My. cat. lbhb. m at the l “MGW'. 3?: mW-a‘am'mg‘gj: in, mm W? “m m“ “4 “Wit Instrumental Solo. “March rant. ‘1' also the W‘s W‘ rI‘he tactics" ...I ...... .... ..... x ..... Barrie! secretary than can: heir rerun tor . . Mb 1.. my“. ' “D M- M m “m NM“ .Vdrai. "Am I Wed in Erin" meetings OM one menial. (Bite 9051' Miss MIMEâ€. page at the would mus to fill out a “I ' ".L‘rh Hung - rim ,. untoewâ€"onprohibitiugthe‘ “fll‘ktam Pug 41:0 madam“ and â€in†WMO. ‘mbeBa'ook" ...... to uroivaizsd noes "mean. It . . .. Lack racially in China. who Francis «Wilf- tu'ld Day‘ was ales observed my'aer Irish Airs ...... ...... .................. Moore ï¬ttingâ€. W Miller a dainty tomb . Caveat. Omhastrs. was served. promoting sociability. Platoâ€"Misses Fleur-y and Meghan. who “Temperance Min" hm been ! . ht; Violinâ€"Miss M. Cairns. prov“ by the Orion. and dilution 2nd Violinâ€"Miss N. O'Boy‘le. uted in the different Sunday m. N“. "Acushla Mem"...... . .. . A and evening was given Ibv are: Miss Mammary. are in the gymnasium. the mâ€' Distillation of Models. Diplomas whomedinbebimztodefluvthsl ,undPIr-txa'. accrue on ow m to them Chorus. ......“ï¬ulb mum", ... Bettmann vandal. An anti-cigarette plebis- ' _ i does. oil:- was also W and My incomparableâ€"Mines Henry and. . W . u' l7 l ' ‘ , Hahn. A “m M- inis M’- W m accepti- :' Go'd Sue the King» 1 j . (From the Philadelphia mam:- ,~ ed. mm an. m Rider hv- "wmm m. pngg : . A stickler for the good old ways. and the moth; will: I. solo. “Oh. rm. 4mm d med-1k. apxq. which we all admit to be the but, my ï¬lm puts.†HID Niece?!“- mas mpg-b.†“3mm win». dmppedizifrom church toseea writ- don‘t mullinbhï¬â€˜,endthofldh m m .n M G“ in“, er. lupin; m were dented; Pre- evuï¬nz'c mm. M 89 young, 1 To the great surprise and horror or . ï¬ll. ,Pb'un; n W. tum“, _m towel†the Sunday visitor. the writer was m We†“a thuMdM-l‘fl Mall! at work. The cheery click. click of xw- dilly» l . .' . l_ | J the pewritereounded framhisdeu. - a . -- , my dear man," excl-5mg; t... and Javi- Sbort addremes, congratulatin‘; the ï¬tters and their charges on the grand results achieved during; the yorr just closed. Meme. made by Von,L Axel-deacon Casey. Fr. 1". J. 08qu van. Port Hope. Er. Fitzpatrick. oi WING. Fr. O'lLeairy. of Gaflway, Senator McHugh and Principal G. .E. Broderick. 01 Lindsay Model School. The latter bore Mitnens to "he thori- mgbbess of the training d Convene pupaeâ€"elect Wuponh's aoâ€" bantioa ecu scantily during the twenty ‘ years he had been presiding over the Modd School. Imaï¬aï¬sly be found '0‘â€. ...-son- flin Jennie Meeihon. primer nooeeption of everyday duty; that was marked with Why am help (or all about them. (Applurse) fl‘ho mum camel to a close at 10.30 o’clock. everyone fedm‘ g that thee“- ening bad ban list too about. --A I anon-031A. W aller- "rou have not so i.â€" lforgotten your early training as to loath mum-In ‘H bempusingonSundsyl" W ' ' 3-. "on. my dear. only jokesâ€"end they d are all Jokeu on religious suspect"- .“t Ml o O