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Lindsay Weekly Post (1898), 2 Nov 1906, p. 11

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even it and It? Km Mara haw taken great enjoymmt “t of {in game. All game “em ”I": laurel} attended than last sea.- WS contests. which goes oil1 ‘0'“ tint {hie chums 0‘ Lindsay Ii] Eupport clean Sports thhouc Edition. _\ext year will probably 3 "'5 an even more successful seasqn ] I 1 Pi: t .l: . the past one, as ex perenc: .‘s . 1m tember of all things gs. cum in I *5 management of T. P. L. ai- I V i i Q’M‘rkkn: \'\ aliar‘c presided as “Ema“‘t'?’ and called off the fol- l “hmâ€"Senator Geo. MoHugh ' “if. K3159. . V i an cipalxties â€" Mlyor roo- ; ”it Mr J. P. Rogers. g kinds.” I‘own Basaball League â€" I $th Dr. 'J. A. White. g4. w. , and T. Stimson. known focrsâ€"Me§rsW. J. Eergu- * find Ford W. Mosnes. | Champinnsâ€"‘Prasident W 3i: :V. e “‘32 “mm. H. Workman and w hike Ladies-Messrs. B. D. Menzies "0. Graham M1"Blitfiunl'ernarka were forth- A Pieasant Sociable Wind-Up of league Afialrs-nenatlon of Hand- some sum cup by President llallaeevl’resentaflene to 0mm â€"A Synopsis of league Games, etc. Although not as largely attended. I the League banquet of last year. tau grand mudâ€"up dinner of list. gm: wasnatawmt use enthusias- c. In fact, lack 01 numbers v. as ado up for by the several fixtur- g omtions delivered by; the ditfur- s; speakers. Some thirty-[Ne pm;- 9, dimers. arc-officers. supporters i the game, and prominent citizens, mock of the annual spread and 6 ample justice to mine Host. ray- ['5 Wands. The galhenng was one { pleasure and was a fitting clos- seasion to the Town League sea- The season 1906 has been one am riyah'y and competition. and “if TOWN [EAGUEBASEBAH BANQUH éOXAI-I. MATTHIE, THE GURNEY-TILDEN _co. is so constructed that a flow of pure, heated oxygen passes through it continually when the Range is in open-anon. Meats are roasted therein on exactly the sameprinciple as by the old-time spit without the constant watching and MI _, g: . 'cooked meat its natural, rich. iucy flavor. The oven of the s SOUVENIR BANG zve taken great enjoyment no. game. All games were My attended than last sea- !ntests. which ‘goee [to t; the vacuums of Lindsay; )rt clean sports thhbuc Next year will probably en more successful season past one, as experience is at at all things. even in gement at ‘1‘. P. L. a:- “The Aerated Oven of Souvenir can be, secured 10 other range. of Lindsay Town Base- 1 League fox: 1906. Every Souvenir u nb-olutely guaranteed by the makers. AS. WALLACE, B.A muse-President ‘Waimu 'B. Workman and ‘W '1'. st-i‘nson. -Messrs W. J \V. Magma. Limited. m, Winnipeg. Montreal and Vancouver. 4< uuacc presmec: as i called off the folâ€" tor Geo. McHugh Rogers J. A. W}: 383M“ The {grand Town League B3 mqnet last night was a moshemjoyablennd sumptuous af- fair. Baseballisal- ny speaking, it was ' a grand home run finish, with each min-gs cleverly played. and excit- ing and nmpired by an official, (President mail- flaee) ina meal: 1,gemnine hearty :and enthusiastic style. POST. LINDSAY, WIDE!) HOMER" B Mayor V‘roo- W mmmmmamaw- m. y __ :0“\l( ‘,f' Secretary wtreamrer 129331: R. Knight. for his unzi'tizig; efforts to promote ’the 3mm of the,I1aa.g_ue. was presented with a. fine Heather brief ‘basg. Secretary: Knight. all- thmuh :nmn' atf the business, didmueh helpful work and .‘trou-bles met! with Thworhasalsobeenahelp- ful and. dbligimg: officer during the seam. and in recognition of his ser- vices Mr. Sam Fer-rum was last- ev- eninz alsomanethe reoipbntota. beautiful fountain. pen. , H. William man» of urth {have been Town Town League games. in the past sea: son. For. his impartial and suc- mful services he was last night presented with a bandsomé pearl mmmted fountain pen. He has al- ways been courteous and deserved the acknowledgmept. _ _ The moslb’ important position on the “baseball field. is that of the umpire. During the pasb two years the Lind:- say League has been, forbanwtq in having: one steady: and permanent of- ficial. Mr. Dick! Butler has acted in over thirty-five [gammy thirty" or O§§§6¢§§§§§§§O§§§OO pious by the president, Rev. Mr. Wal- lace. This Cup! is a beauty and. is neatly engraved. with the names of the winners. President: Wallace donates the Cup in the interest of sport, and hqjs to be commended for his encouragement of brag, manly sport .The trophy is to be compet- ed. far annuéfly. the team winning it three times in suscession to own it “far: keeps". Mayo: Vroomax; and; the secretary of the Town League Were appointed the ujuatees of the Cup. h'nlinnwcredotwm_whhn scored. 84 runs to their opponents’ 34 and besides have won several out~ side 38:th a1: thkstock, Oshawa, Barrie and lotus. In the 'tOW'n league they made a good record of seven wins. one tie and two losses, THE PRESENTATIONS. A pleasing feature of the evening: was the presentations, the most ansâ€" pioious of which was the donation of the handsome silver. Cup 1to the cham- OflDOOOCOOOQO§OOOOQO Roast Beef of Old England seem-edits fame through being roasted on an old’fashioned spit before an open. fireplace, the meat being constantly sur- rounded by pure oxygen L while cooking. ‘ ‘ Let the feeling of friendli- ms preside between all teams and players. Be bourteous to the League officers. The umpire ia to be respect- ed. and. now: Bisespected. ' but the lady spectators as you would a {mother or sister. Let xthe diamond he no place. for land and Walls talk. . flntruoqurtsmanisazood "lam: in hugzme. : Get skill. but don’t mgiect your. lemma ;' ga't; strengthmut keep within your. strength. Hdnor the mtdgs, but no deride; for the vanquished. Sharp ECHOES ' FROM BANQUET. Cuthb Honk True spormmm are court- nus and. manila in their McIll Bill kman CS amon illiams argey AGENTS A Mad Mn and: u sons ”CHROME! A"? W B. Grey 62, 'W. Cinnamon '58, C. Em- memsom 54. Geo. Miller 40, P. Cullen: 35. L. Carlin 17, “F. Ric-[Ly 18. The :11: teams finished. as fdbwa; Widmwkes YM.C.A.'. Sylvestere. Orientah Eat Ward, C. LL. 8. . m m (Ottawa Free Press.) ' ' The ublic not so recently “as usual; over “L‘s-ensied Finance.” The latest it “restored Flame.” CRBOLEHEANFWTM Stolen Bases. B. Mannie. Gem Miller 9. B. O’Neil F. Timmpatm, W, Cinnamon, W. Fe - 33m 6 “ ‘ x H. \V’arkman 19. W. Cinnamon 12, C. Emmetmon 10, B.- Menzie 10. W. William 9. God. Little 8, Geo; Millen ‘a C. Emmm G. Lithblo ..... . W. Stalket W. Williams . Handsome SilVer Cup. Prescnhad by President Wallace to the Chajm- pion Wileawakea. July 5â€"Widmwakes 13. C.L.S. 4. “ 10â€"Sylwstem 10, Orientals 0. " lSâ€"Sylvesters 4, Y.M.C. 3. "' . 18-9Wideawakes .10. East Secretary-Treasurer of Lindsay Town ' . Baseball League. Follow' are .tha results. of. the Town League. games: May lo-nEa-st W.er 8. YMCA 4; “ l5-.Widca\\ aka 12. Sylvestera Amati-a qrmtofiss was made! to the Mionltural Society. Thin is 85 man than the sum affixed to? by tum Search; tom the use of the around- A vain 01! “banks was conveyed to “L“ president a..d officers of the League fan help rendered during the baseball season. that the League has certainly he: a tintnoial success. This “net: 093;" will ha received with thankful” by all tho «teams. and will prove a much pended help bu form a foundation up- an which; to build next year. ‘7 PMera,’ Strike Outs 11â€"Sylvaters 1. Orientals 0 . . l2a-.WideawakM‘3. 6.1... S. 2. 13â€"\Videawakes 11. ' (E8515 Wand. °. . ' u-East Ward 3. Svlwsters 2.4 r lOâ€"Wideawakas 9. Y. M. C. A; 2' 21â€"Sylvestters 10. C.L.S.a 3.' 26- YM.C.A. .6, Orientala 2i 26â€"8y1vestera ' 4, Wideawa'xes 17â€"Y.M.C.A. 12, ems. 4. Iii-«Orientals 9. East Ward. 3. 17â€"East Ward 12. C.L.S. 0. mâ€"Ofiemtabs. 6. C.L.S.3. 23â€"Orien'tal'a 6. Wideawakea 5. 28â€"1”. M. C. A. 15. Svlvesters J, 29â€"Orienka‘la 8. Beast Wax-(12. 31â€"Y....MCA l2, .8.1.v 11â€"Svlvestersl .cdrien‘cnls 0 LEIGH R. KNIGHT. 267 250 Wow A correspondent. who Ls one at the sex mat liable to have its hand pressed. forwards a protest. against “physical anguish” that in daily m- {fitted by a hmkhako. But. the Mute-0.311, she canines. is brought about magma by: tho warm; at fini-l on the ciglit gall. N: on. con palm gap: wot “un- nmw #0th «It by. the 2m- accrued band. but it in. by: no mutton violent a mo tor vial: mm: a“ finger: undone tween the ma ' and. the ruby, The mm: was um um auto Manic no her man than Iuruveu mnle‘eg rk'ht hands-hp to flu o‘ the httmtw'é that!!! 11» ”It.” Mp -. t ‘ ‘ ' ' The returns at the Lindsay asses- sors, hm been handed. in. Tho as- casement shows an increase of our l quanta: cl: mflléon. being 31.221052 which, with $41,825 non-reddent. makes a: W of §1,268.877. The po- pulation in retnmed 'at 5.203. . flay 12.4w. Weese‘ is making vary gratifyingr pmgreq: with the town hall and will hraafiorgn it into a very tastetul and «Inflatable dpera house. April 21. â€"Pa ymasfiur Col. Deacon, a! the Viotarw Railway, paw up the lino ltd Kingnnunt on the 15th- with his my lungs. Two mote gangs at man have been put towarkx an the road between Lindsay and Mm Luen'h Crook. . . I Mulch Sâ€"Emarsan CaJdWGU- 5 young man 211m“ ISO-0‘ Marj- m, m m thigh amputated. with- mtouniuzhaaotthe hipjoinhyes- My. Man Cddnvell cut his knee with «mm '10”! mam-Mt“ nomad. ha: been WWI Wm In 1i: lad: report Mr. Buohan,the High Suzhou! W ”ports the R. C. Separate whoa! rooms in Lind- say to be the best -â€" absolutely “39 bestâ€" in Ontario t -Wo reg-ref to’hnve ’to announce the death at and at Lindsay‘s most up- right and Mable yam business man. M‘r. Chan Sutherland, ‘ m. J. .W. Finney, Inspector of Fisheries, caught. a number at par- :imflshinzqGoose Lakeiin'che maafi reckl‘eas manner, regattas,“ of the law. The fish Were confiscated. (The about here referred to is, the Mn alga-Lb vi'ard school. â€". Ed. Hench nthâ€"As will be seen in, an- other no umn, :thef Union School Bani will' remove the badiw now in- terred in the old. Protestant burying mud. in omen ,to prepare the mad for the erection of a new ward‘achoolhaue. A propoa’tian was mad}. by Mr. Stewart. at Peterbord to incorpqrate I gas mm in Lindy}. Feb. 18. -â€"On Friday Mr. Welling- ton Bowen. at "Port Hope, formerly a. resident of Lmdsqy. died suddenly whilst dining at: Maxuire’s hotel. I Feb. 11, 1876.â€"Seven cars of wheat in the mixed train going; south. on the, W 1394‘: off the crank a lit- tle this side: of Omameei The acci- dent was caused by a. broken~ nil. 60099900999900.0000 Euuosu m m: mm; 9 SEVENTIES. 0 ; offlnlooklym ; oo¢oaoooooo¢+¢o¢+¢o MMMOHW 2 price. pluuon. Lo- ‘o'f {él'fhfixuc'm é.Diuineu,' SEER; u: 1' Ailmenu. 01:11 Blunt-u. 50: {mm the Bilou 00.. Toronto, upon me st: hon- {or 8.50. At this coupon at the your the body needs : toning up to meetvthe demds thet will be made upon it by the coming winter. Sign: of this need are headache spells, sweetly “run down” feeling, bili- ousneu, indigestion, etc. A short course otBnlem will hove the elect of toning up end brain; up the whole ”rein. .3999!" WWW U!" “99% MW I was very ill when Bfleans were brought to my notice. I decided to give them a trial. Obteining 3 supply, I wu delvghted to find thet soon site:- commensing the course I obtained relief. I per- aevered. with the result that the acnetipation and back pain: were overcome, end the indigeotion diseppeerd. Ian nowee heelthy us ever and cm est my food with mlieh.” Mr. Alexander Gordon oretired Police Sergeant, of Merry-ct, Kotherweii, “yaâ€"“Up to two or three years ego I enjoyed excellent heath. Then my bowels become dieordered end I entered moot feerful vein. Indigestion sleo etteehed me and eating became very unpleaeent on account of the mneeouu after-elects and bad teete in the mouth. I also enfiered from weekneee end terrible point in the heck. A POLICE OFFICERS’ EVIDENCE Indigestion and Constipation Cured Means for Bilionsness Cure Change of Season Ailments 'F'rhh' ii'fww "amour. mama-Id:- uon. Anti-Pm h undoubtedly the mate-It 1! many remain. All drum n u» Wilton-En. 00.. malted. Khan Fab. Oath “I “Final! y. t friond “find no totry. Dr. Wm Anti-Pill. and‘tho n- ml'h MN boon truly my. “Hy hm has and Anti-Pill for. rho than and was Osmium . W. W flat Anti-Pill II a. mat Unfit-tn! Wu and bar- m: M it” V “Ii'tx'brdiaâ€"imbu (Marv mmodv. was that!!! by doctors und drugmu with little on no bandit. “I have sufferodwitlr kidneidandml‘gcn trou- ble 3 c io con- Mrs. L “unwnipation tor some thin. I was subject to dissim. hil- lm Who. nervousness. drowsi- net-fining in' the back sad a tired. “0.!me wk .11 up (inn. I POI-I M Gull M. ‘ Mr: Alex. Niven, 0. L. 8.. at Heli- burton. was rip town Pnday on his way north. and apart. Borne hours at the Simpson home... Mr Niven spent the nun-men at work in Algo- max alarm the Mhszunme River. eur- veyinz nine W93 ‘through which the Grand Trunk Pacific will run. The township: are each nine miles square â€" flu departure from the neural six miles square being dumped. advisable by the Department at Grow Lands in under to afford am- ple acreage tom the attic; aside of town plot: 43! t liberal made it ne- mary. Mr. Niven Says the land. m well timber-ed. me being the prin- pel wood. and the nil everywhere oi “that-d... ‘ ”WMWWWM hotlyâ€"Both Cult. I." WI. Mrs. I. Hunter.“ 111 Raglan Road. Kings- ton. Ont. has writ- ten for publication a % statement of her case as follows: C in W In an didn't commit. a blush at the peace. The Maxis- trace Wthe case, that boy's 3.30 “mm against being probably heavily fined or commit- ted fa: trial at the next men. . * bound; by his con- and was entitled to back. pmvidiuz thll: Immatuandonthutnztwnd M rude homo he 313W “kitted that Myers The trial was then proaeeded with. 'It app“?! that Mr. Charles Germyn and Wm 1(th of Dunstard. traded my“ Myers. who is only 17 years at age. evidently med his Main. “he wentboGerngyn 'a stab-lo an! talk his hone back again mwam Gm had the horse W In! in Hr. Wm. Than-M‘- mble, and flag: had the yuan; felâ€" low summoned on, U); change of Before proceeding with the case Mr. G; H. Hmkim in a brief speech 0:!!an My Moon on his ap- pointing“ w flag important podtiu: at Peak» Kym-ac at the County of Victoria. Mr. Thu. Stewart al- so mad: a few ”mu-ks supplement- in: his colleague’s address. Mr. Mama fitting-{)1 acknpw’ledxed their m an... Icon. m In m 0!. (I. Id. ‘ Evmi‘pg Pot of Oct. 29. Thin new County Pdioo Magi- trace, Mr F, D. Moommmqrto the late John MoSweyn. Dreaded in If: otfloial capacity for the tint fang this manning, whan a one at has tradiqz‘snd theft, wag brought up 1w Want. 1 NOISE TRADE lEl To TROUBLE. Ban! this line with coupon for ample -Woofly Post, Nov. 2311, 1906 HRS. HUNTER? STORY. mmhomndpon to 351.com. Toma; “than“ to” nmmmm “pub“ will hon-t j Bileans for Biliousnessâ€"the greatAusti-alian cure for indigestion, head- ache. debility, liver ti-Ouble, etcâ€"are purely vegetable They are entirely difl'erent and superior to ordinary liver and stomach medicines. It is well known that liver medicines hitherto' in use mostly contain bismuth, mercury. and other harmful mineral products, and rely upon these ingredients for their temporary efi'ects These mineral constituents are very injurious if taken {or long, and produce such efi'ects as that of loosening the teeth, causing the hair to {all out, etc. Bileans are entirely superior They are compounded from extracts and Juices of the finest known medicinal plants In taking them there is no fear whatever of any harmful secondary effects. They cure that which they are taken to cure, and do not leave behind them evils worse than the original ones. They do not merely purge ~and weaken, like the old-fashioned medicines, or do the work which the liver and stomach should do They tone up and enable these organs to fulfil their proper functions, so that when acure is effected and Bilerins are left off, the organs remain strong and healthy. Users of Bileans need therefore never fear their use will lead to the contracting of the terrible “pill -taking” habit. FREE BOX '/ LL. modern science goes to prove P that herbal medicines are vastly superior to those con- , * taining mineral ingredients The herbs of the field and the trees of the forest constitute nature’s “ medicine chest ; ” and the highest benefit which science can confer on man is the discovery of nature's medicinal balms and essences. and their preparation in fbrm suitable for use by the people. Stewart al- : mpplemont- O rests. Mr. O nixed their 3 O ceded with. O [as Germyn z Dumfard. ho is only y med hi: I Gem backm 1.2th z the wurm‘ 2 m; fel- change of bat Myers : It 33er P hi: can- :ntitled to aommit-m a n Maxis» thug boy's Lat helm commit- i 0 sizes. g is. 3 Po! muâ€" : my 9:: his 3 5 hourtat O r. Niven z 3 O O O O :‘mAlao- Liver. aur- hil- Sane helm declare that, the duty mi- pres-as weizhfly an estate: however M, Marge. Thus the Mquis o! Bute. , who inherited. an mute worth $50.» was 000.000 had to w 83.000.000 death It: duty. Ha ha- dflcred (or sale his railway and “MW 3.1: Car- try. diff. Wales. which in mama,- nâ€" ”.mxrmwhnut disposed M‘wmmm the in- to: max-mums provin- Hi my trim unfini'mgnflg grqu w w mm the m in various So many millionarica {have died re- cently that this inheritance tax has «lead 82,500,000 to the revenues with- in 3 week. Naturally Chancellor of the Exchequer Annie}: laments the «cream at than numerous. waithy paranoia. but he tint"the huge A m Ila-plot. Six millian m hundred and. tilt, thousand. dollars in death dutia hnve been paid. into the British emhequer during the current financial year. u: :mount 0! revenue from this scum exceeding tho estimate for the whole you”. which docs not end. untilhlar. 31. mxt. ‘ ' h i I ( r. Iluso 8m m From flamâ€" Patronize a school that is known {or its thorough'ork andis hereWi Peterboro’, one of the lending manufacturing cities ofCana Canawda. steno gnphels axe constantly in demand. Write for particulars. has increased every year under the present management. Ne Better Proof could be given of the Simon work that is being done for its student: Attend a Reliable School Petsrborough Business College Speaking about Lamps, we have a number on hand that we are anxious to get rid of to make room for a shipment coming in. Ptice is lowâ€"unis is the saving housekeepers’ opportunity. SPRATT 8b KILLEN Fancy, if you can, the amazement of one of the good housewives of old if permitted to gaze upon the clear bright light shed by one of our Superior, Parlor, Dining Room or Hall Lampsâ€"it would appear to he: {at more wondetfu! than anything she ever seen. . Peterboro’, Ontario. When love of light is the subject at issue all divergent natures come together gladly and freely. No more intolerable injury could belall the race than a return to the farthing dips and other makeshift: with which our ancestors tried to dispel the gloom of long dark nights. - Human We is cast in a complex mould, and it some- times is difficult to 'get people to agree upon any one question of importanceâ€"ave one. The long Dark Nights MILLIONS FRO“ DEATH THE FAMILY GROCERS. THE ATTENDANCE AT THE mcmxoonn IN ON! DA}. MIIHW 33:0 n It Whom I. W. can mun-nth“. In. W to m m ( (Stalin; Past of 00C. 125.)\ Muster ‘Jdm Campo. the twelve 7m old son of DR. Peter Campo, ‘Fenelon Fa‘ . died yesterday morn. in; as the mix at injuries m- am: being first in the back fl. rifle MR“. the “gait“ tiu- was mm. vs: we: all; “rand. finch sympathy is felt. 4mmw. Mm”ws’-J§ Coqk’sCounnRootcw Spam than“ than to W’s both. HOWARD V. P08 o punts-I -8 lurly Opus“. the Post Cleo. DB. POGUE. DENTIST. WM. PRINOLE, WWW w." NW“...

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