omen? a 7.1.7 Viv plyowlvowlef '4lvo'alv' '41»: '41»: u bl" UlbeHl‘f :41“. v o ‘1'- 101.; 3‘18 .71" ..'L.. .‘AV.V..A’, .VAV-V.'A'.V.'AV. ' Dd! for safety more than. once. It a 73126::- Quality, Moderate Cost Have met for the best in the Overcoat and Suits we are showing {or this Fall and Winter season 1907â€"1908. No old time clothing hereâ€"- nothing but new. clean, stylish garments at moderate cost. ’. Dundas Flavelles, Limited, ___I Clothing and Furnishing Oepartment. mun.99oe‘oeeweowoeeeeeweaeeeeeeeeo my.Nov.16,urt9am. Proceedings will commence sham. on time. and : “I“ are l‘fl'ed to have their dele- shape. .The roadtrom thereto I’ort stream. :For the amount played in .. _.....7--._.__ Q THE FIELD OF SPORT What is Occurring in the Town and District, and : Sporting Circles Generally. + - . O §§§¢§§§§§€¢Q§Q+§O§§§§§ §§§§§§ï¬Â§Â§Â§Â§w§+§ FOOTBALL Clamcer. he should have stayed with -_ Hz'milton. The: man is net yet. (ound ~ _ <h - a - - . , ._ . moist. 34m. in a game at Woi'- :1 Ltd; 1:!» brains into a canon, u “this Scott), between lAcalia O t: e a. “St. French. Xavier. neither Sill? l ' “I“? to score. although the bail CURUNG in far as the live yard line sevâ€" LINDSA C - . Si 1.25 and each team «had to Y LUB EQHANRER Itwiuï¬nrememneredthato't'the annual meetizw cl. Halsey-Curling Wednwwueknmitwauunom inaudy waited bodcctMr.R. D. ngh.dth6ndbc Club, Winni» peg.onhonomrymem£motl.indsay 90...-.. Q bop-fl We'theannunll meebun' g. in waiting. on or before Saturday. 'Nov.2. _ . lr I lhe 5w: football ever e-‘en in bi town. ~â€".â€"â€"- BISGBY. . KOYL MAY BE MOVED . Strattord Herald: It. is rumored Leon Koyl. the clever and lightning,- rast husky captain of the Lindsay Midgets hockey; team. is to be trans- ‘ O Them easurer ' â€Â£3- at hand mug :31; burningmm: 11093310“ would make the distance been saw. any five an {area can be mummammmym; their: Wlmmmtlm- Rpm WthbhinzaWotm- feeueeutinedvonoe. wheteeearegs lbw L008 Brunch at 5.15 Becm- onh'um tbeuaaonlactyear. mam (for m M) and $6.“? My able toï¬nnh m1]. nual MW Wench team to orqwdodboyuonbicydeeandnum- Noticed Whthecw and were cheering the game runner ï¬mdmamhï¬mw the onulmttheyoodd.butlrom'smea Waltheganomustuetnth. mamudygmanditwae with mamm,w,a,am.r wwubmup- itt-hthaflthu-ufliee. from“ theormknruigetheothcrsideotthe lutendoouidgiatrdght to “1nt. and. alter running there. will go as Home. the Ontario land surveyor. taruwat as Vancouver. I was sorry ’ whommuudtbomln 1891. and I could not get to the coast thin his ward in much better than any year.†- ‘ . some - “‘- "'""°" °' I" ‘ n h’ mmmrm Ibo watches being wrong. than in little chance. as the three wot shes Iâ€: b “O III-tom flit didnotv'eryal’rnotionotnseeond mate-momma“ in Heller's the. There is no chance Ewe. .Wll coho w be laws (or bhrubb todigup excuses. Leo him a tune-Jon m‘tmab aw mung, lputuphile‘l‘li‘ Ibaounghot mandamus-1m S .3 S $ 3 were wrong. But“ honld'happaaa to have the afï¬liate of Thomas R. Samoan†“M «to»: To Customers and Friends in Town and Country We simply want to say that our stock was never more complete. Every department has been thoroughly gone through and our shelves are new full of all new, up-to-date Fall and Winter Goods. ' Our DRESS GOODS include all the new colors in Venetians. French Cheviots, French Panamas, Canvas Weaves. French Poplins andjmpcrials. The READY-MADE SKIRTS are the newest make in Black Venetian, Panamas and mixed Tweeds. SILK WAISTS. We have some very pretty de- signs in black and white, st $3 00, 4 so and 6.00, Seeour handsome GOLF JACKETS in black, white, red and navy. UNDERWEAR is in demand now and as we bought before the advance in wool, we are able to sell our fleece-lined, union and all-wool Underwear at last year’s price. ' LADIES’ COATS in semi-ï¬tting and loose back in plain black, plain colors and over-checked Tweeds. FUR-LINED COATS with R t and Hamsted lining, with Alaska Sable collars and reveres. BLANKETS.â€"Finc, all-wool and union, in all sizes and weights. various colored borders of best wash- ing qualities. Shaker Blankets in grey and white, in 104. 11-4. and 12-4 sizes. COMFORTERS ranging from $1 50 to $5 00. CHENILLE A N D TAPESTRY COVERS in all sizes. fl’Loughlin Mrlntyre’s. CASH AND ONE PRICE. air. and run the curse. but not on' the and lid hon w ‘8 lulu“: race day.“ - MM‘MHW mgummhakhaw examnsn’ Roan RACE Ernest Wilson. a local runner. cnp- ' CANUCK SKATER T0 RACE ' tun-d first. place yesterday in the Fred J. Robson. the champion W ’ l’eterboro Examiner‘s ten Inile road skater 0! Toronto for the past twelve ' race. Ihe time being 55 min.. 15 3-5 years. may represent Canada at the . srcu 2 min» 36 2-5 $90. better â€â€œ3 skating races in connection with the ! that trade by Ray Best last year. B?!) 0154:,ij games. Robson holds seven- Hc-ward. who ran in Lindsay on Di- teen championships and four Can-1: .arrinlon Day. was second. finishing a 4;“. rprint records. He '5 without foot behind the winner. Wm. Mus. (’ocb' :he speediest man in Omadn. of Harelork. was third. There were and he .would be the logical shone 18 (ntries. . if the c. A. A. u. u to be represent- ]- A live-wile race for Juniors was ed on the ice. The mes will be mm 1 “'00 by Peter Wallace. Jimmie 313‘ in February. and the programme will : Martin was second. and Charlm include races at gm, 1503 and 5000 ! Welsh third. Thousands witnessed the metres. Robson Wm {11“} capoci‘lny I ““311 or the race. for the short distance event. MONTREALâ€"IREALD RACE. 1). A. 0. Wm, o! tibe Gordon liar- . A fund has been opened at Hast- ings. Eng. for the purpose of making more. won the and Herald race. H. Butt. the Sussex County wicket- rwhich wan m (11 (Thursday under keeper. :1 present to commemorate, aphid m. tin W be. his feat of securing 1000 victims at in; When and the mmn the wicket- :hul'“ 0:2†muntain. “an?†. ‘lndianapolil News? Football may C W' W seem avalul foolish to you. but just many local runners. men in the race. . , and 161 ï¬n'l I ‘ Mr“ who won rummbcr it hasnt been so very . " ' ' many years ago when you thought. We“ thallium“ liked torideabicclo mmmmmwnr» ’9“ -._.’ ' unto. 44 eunuch. or ohm maidensâ€" Plank led the Amricnn league in ta“ than the ï¬n made by Bhbmen pitching lentoâ€"16 star performances. in the ï¬rst nee lac your. Cote. o! with six shut-outs among them. the MAM" ï¬nished Md. and White. with seven blanks. led the MoCaig, oi the GLAA'A†third. It league in the whitewnsh line. was easily Woods? nice tron: “" ’cta‘rt. Our Tigers a real vacancy felt. In the region. as ‘twore. on the bci- ; \ So they went down out. And had a big least. . And let out about nine holes in their belt. -Homiltou Spectator 5/ .l * LNGBOAHJ FAILED. to the limit. when be M tram the Welder! hotel on his 100;; jour- Gen Watts. the champion 81“: ad :1 42 nib to ma). The In- old trotter of the world. record 2.0:; dianhit upu merry clip and passed 3-4. In a gold mine. on which his owner. Gcn. C. C. Watts. is not an- xious to realise. The other day 11: re- lt-sed an offer of 538.000 lor the through Burlington at 1.35. at the ralpdalnnttenmï¬lcsanhmanand thk eventually [rm-ed his undoing. ' When abut a. mfle mom Bronte ha “PMS Nun-â€W- "3°“ “'3 hm“ hi“ 1a" and I! PW canine}; thod “Mummers! hiï¬ahoeechmz- hilhd.which£'nainucalamitywu d. Helmdabudtripu’l-lthcway Q‘MMWM‘WM t° OnbvflJe, u†rm“ m3 “â€7 which an altar: com to the anode- heavy and in " "it, had With“ in! athlete-dweller] {out on Ice r0 1dr 111m 'mg. _ At â€Ville his Last t“ M“ ‘ m-mmumsnummamhmg bum‘ “731;“? tomcandiett $121.:1ï¬nr fifteen .â€" minutu' rat. and Min; in line TABLE : i z i g“ s s s s i s s g s s : Whammnotatall too a BMGflhalflattheagpoinrtgdhour: (3th the mount 01m iour- 0mm theQniued eat-am: Itmbdubï¬samauflmmmmmnmuve . record. so if some I’cterboro sport. synod boat the date for thou wed- hu $311) to squander. will he kindly dung on com: an the beacon“ season speak up. Reynolds will nuke the trip . was over. . A “r39 on November 19. weather permitting. l --- a .__.... ‘ "Around the Brit line" in becom- ‘lhe ten mile road race at Ba‘rr‘. mg a favorite jaunt with Mn; 0!: 'll-anksgiving day was won by H‘MO Idli- dboth m Dunn. of the Barrie Athletic Club. - in 56.40.. "Live Wire.†the [art '0. S. rte horse. has been sold for $8.10). In- eogr-ilo was sold at the same sake 1'“ “LOO- , Joe Kelly, up popular W 11 .Wn Webb. the antipodoan oars- ' the Mn N Que. m alma- man, of Australia. who recently do lain roman will m. havinz'nocn Irish-muslin colors. Recently 1“ tuted Chutes Town: for the world's ousted a 37.000 ndmry. President Cifal‘fll 6 ft- 3 in. in. “10 high 3009 championship in single sculls. weighs MW hm (hm men in View in .he running hop. step and jump I but 125 ma, 1‘- the my. '. I Toronto Globe; Reynolds nude a great walk. It is questionable ll tliz world has another man of his ye-uc able to accomplish the tent. All who know the strain of pedestrian con- tut: will hope for his retirement with the honors that crown h“ Shh year. . . awn motor are had fallen in line Sun-om’ Militantasalivehockcy tmth'n Wm. frwo “Albums wilalueputou thalamandanew unit-flu“ . » ._ Junta; 1111mm In was in bad shape andbadtowdkalongdistance. AN; Mayan being made to qudym-hnvetonraml intoNune’ebohdtornmdtul- luï¬lteenm Hinge-sentenc- dflhumummbï¬teethadm Mr J. C. Creed. of Ireland. lili- round athlste and champion Jumper. is caning to Toronto. and will wear '75! Hamilton Tigers are clawing 1' '35 :0 Victory in San: ewe- ’ Thanksgiving day they {onlowxd Elicitation: of the Montreal team :‘minfl from the Ottawa. Rough " by 13.»: score of 20-8. “thorns of Montreal hiring m[run :2"... ix'fngston Limestones Eiturdn. v.:-_- slated to meet the .H'WUOS.’ .~ runners of one Wes- ‘ 0:52.15; a, virtue of their vic- ‘7 0'9? :..-: "v'iutorlzls‘ of Toronto “ll-labgqnng Day. l. Embryo; UX‘. . Wednesday the ‘hfflld 5.;“1 Club in Winn of many kindl- nasseaextemdedbyhim bothomcmg- here :1 Lindsay minke competing at thamual Winnipeg ’epicilmomtime no time frhe {allowing letter. Ireâ€" ca’redby Secretary Bamboo-e the other-damemllaknimeflt; . ,Winnipeg. Mam, Oct. 22nd. ’07 (I. C. Has-atone. can" mammalian- cayCrning Glob. Ramsay; ~ menâ€"I am in Wotiyour ‘ ,mksndaeemorcheisnhrmt. acr- WWI? .skirgmethat,a_tflbe Manual mar tbLindsayOInï¬ngCln‘b. “mm“ Dbl-303° .I was ducted an honorary member. branches. ferred to no one knows Just where. Lindsay is his home town and of course it is generally understood that the directors or the Montreal bank (of which Leon is a staff member) or an} other banks. as a rule. generally trans'rr horne brews to outside .W$ w. in 'm ‘mw-o of.†in; “max! b0“- Ol‘ bath. at first Opportunu’o. -ï¬ubeydanimnoplay.anderince he has done 49.2; and in the broad jump 30 It. 7 in. It 100) Longboat could divide hi a- sell into a dozen or so portions. th. re would not be enough 01' him to attrad all the athletic meetings for which he is billed the counzry. over “am- out his knowledge or consent. The Spokane Amateur Athletic Club has him down for a ten mile race wrth Boning. Duly and Chandler. David Bartley. a .l‘etcrboro peL. who claim to be able to go come. is hi3 nnnnager wires the Toronto Slat mking stream Quart. to â€cure nan met me protege is out of rum- stbscnptions towards ‘ purse for a beckonhlm,apd. Bitmaonlykill- moaned-pd game moor-J1: who docidedtodlivehimï¬airly well darn townandthm let him-ï¬nish“: tho 'm'emonthmme. 2' Beowuedtheads-dmflesioet‘ueeu Hamfltonand the Humber in Shauna. 25 minute: and.†m After all the glowing things am about Are Burns' wrilingnem to come era: and run either Coley or Long~ Scoltcrgood. the Oshawa walks-n! defeated W. McKenzie in a metro race from Oehawa to Whitby and r»- turn Thursday. covering the eight milcn in 1 hour 34 minutes. He Keene was 1 1-2 minutes behind. Announcement is made abut New man “by. m known - Kid Mc- Kee. the Min-t. has gone into an. tecta‘ve m ' in New Yuk. With Frank Paced y. a form (hatred 0!- lioc “the. an inducer. be has . There were only three universities “N I “entire my on rim... which made money at baseball the 8V3. . . r, ‘ . past season. These were Berra: J. . 7 ‘_ . Yale and Princeton; I’ennlylvanu, 5W3 Shrwb talus W‘mmesrnen- Cornell. Columbia. and all the minor 7‘31†men that b was met Wed colleges ran the some at. a dead imi. ‘ net 00 100 cat-amt Sunny Mellon-’3 Hannibal Rancid madraace record. He wagmtodymmthaliadoaon tinmandbehauknd out. Hecan A New York wrestling man says he has discovered a catches-catch- ou. 3-.13. deicatcd Mlll- [can m M that I W mm “it light “as 5““ pm!“ mm in; m3..- awe ever MW“ the Murdonemeand to manage the Inca will come for- -.:.:,.~_ ‘.i.73,;.3 by J, score or the Gralm'be a“; in mim.up ward as due time. ‘nherw. must be “it: z". can hold that has all the hammer- ing and will not be able to, do any match with Jimmy. Reynold-I. th: lathe. Nelsons and born looking have the ofteg'uruiewed. too, at any. track work until the end of Noreen Port Hope, veteran. n he by; care- ' ' ~ . . m \‘ . \‘ . bit. 0 *~ " I . 10‘ 1.2- 5118’; WU“ Q7 Copeland played a star 13 r . . '93,“? ~th Alzllbrook. The return w pinged in Lakeï¬cll in 3:0 retirems 2', of Ben Simpsm. the . “00 SIT-oars. means theyâ€- ‘Ig a! a 55.4: football player. 'Xot {'5 “5 he rxwptonally sktllul wall halls and feet. but was 11%:de . -bl'a;:', 'Ln-i r < ' he? . c . . .wurceIulâ€"a mode- T “â€1 20 bad faults -- always .. Ll: b. ;4,, . - | f“ Lam»; respect by bout a as .34 officmls. - Toronto . mesh“? Ci; _._ 41'1“." Elliott is 1.11513" animal pets all Ham- “: mu went out and - :31; his penis would . .Lnl Chaucer's / :32: his language 3113‘" he said to Show as L1: hem to kick. Kick. v didn’t do it. so . m... an: “Yum“ "whoâ€; h'... ‘ '- W W . g . . tunnel-“b“ be Mr! or Ian- . . a.†3' mm «rear-4 ‘ ’ ton .l' (I’lierWI Itin Wymï¬WU-mbhat M. J my name was W by. “J’WL‘OMMZWWBW comingwinter. Ramsay} a good totbemunbenotyounalu'oauyeix WWW 3': mt thanks! ‘ . Wizh kindest regards to yum-mat Mr. flarene, Bone, and the nested! the bye whom I hard the pleasure of mating hope. I emuâ€"Yours very greedy. ', B. 1). NV‘AUGH. â€"_ - Peter-bore Review ; . Toronto Queen City’s have chosen Harry Balsiey and Dan Rice. to skip g the Tankard rinks this season. Boll: are well drnown to members of Lind. say rinke, and are voted fine [3|- dows and good curlers. I'he urinates have not yet picked their Tankard etipe. but {the names of George Orr, Charlie Boo-.231. Ernie McMurt.y. and f3. '1' Wilson are mentioned will) A:- thur â€atom and John Moran {or J'mict :qu bowâ€- . ‘ â€*â€" tbe recognition they deacon. â€"-â€"â€"¢â€". RUNNING. STRAIGHT TALK .» Hamilton Herald; Shrubb gal-ales. sea to be anxious to Show. that he is "it"hn the running game. but he nerâ€" er accepted a challenge that was erode to him during his recent Visit to Hamilton. Three men. well post, - ed in runners and running. offered to but iiiun $500 that he could not equal m. or better Heller’s record of 1.18.43 . â€"- " ’ 2" over the Herald course. Shrub]: said M13! 3‘0 PLAY PRO. 4 i he would be back in two Weeks and 8“ 'aww.'hrmo mm. enter thereonâ€. but Mr- Shruhb has and m will BID to Hmong 0!! 'beeo‘hpard from since What ‘ this month ‘to play hockey for here ‘he trmdtoesy that either the~ Wm WON! team. entree was short or that the watches 0.3.1. 1W“ MEETING. .' A . , onto-r0314. .., I. u dt’heo .1 I“. . There is no trust. in the rumor that Bur Cm... burn; a. very. humiliate rival in the arising. etc. and asking that auto fol. our old triend. John Evereou. (t Dunslord. who holds the local record for 20 miles. will be throwing down the gauntlet to his. New York World: The Canadian mmmlphm plainte are being made of rookie-A don mat your. 2 ,‘ that their hoeme numbers are pro- Naw that Jack Multan Ilhe'Brfliah perly displayed and that the speed e‘hanmion. m to by. 1.4, lab regulations and rules of the road are U‘Awinmflmkeachnncofl them «entails Inndon. can muthmywbmdm I . "I hear Bones, the full back. was badly hurt in a scrimmage.†“Yin. poor. Bones will never be the . map-no was. but thewdoctora can they ccybe‘cble to mate him over into a leirly respectable quarter back.“ flan-Mnuayethflkflloweoun- Who-Wannabee ltmbMflnfl . . , . .~ - . . lengedJ-nnymtonlktrom' l 1., anldShrobb. the Port Hope to Pehrburo and rbturn theother «191'le pntin the win- ter training. on I M tokmg‘ a Itirlattherunalngglpeaeneum.’ Mind“ be “Mr-arm. m;l;lhyemmh «rum-almanac“ ' «\sm the Fort nopchiblayuz'l'hroogh Mine-lbw taut. the‘l'orootopreaeflartleyhuchat-jï¬ï¬‚uww m M Gigi-(5,331“, ‘ - -. ,.__ M '“huflmlllij. an “mut-q wmgmwwmmw W‘uibb ‘ ‘ ‘ - autumn, .lhnnd.m¢~thae metathesis-am once-lib ' cheaper than a shoddy suit at :1 race meet. Ten to one it can‘t bell the double cross. .Tlu'e may (panache: race next mmmm‘e Cup. 1;: a letter to who Evening World. New Yank. ï¬at mboman Liston any: that wfleflmmmdachailmgenoq thaAmu'Eca'pleeotan-Idbn them. 1:5"th not [given up hqechaeanotha'shaumck Wyatt andtSandr Hook.†. Stratiad Herold; Dr. W. 6. Grace. of ‘l'orallo. who lilted any! a goal bowl to the boundary line in his youth. while playing at Linden). once rcoeiwd three young pigs as a pre- sent tron: an unknown admirer who had witnessed his prowess in the cricket field. - Hamilton Times; It any man at- ttmrted to drive a horse to Tor-on. to at. the speed that Iagboat. Ito simple-minded 'lndian. was urged to go on Wednesday; he would prompt- ly be prosecuted by the Society of Prevention of Cruelty to Animals. But apparently there is no law to protect the ignorant Hellman. mmm..ooym datlaï¬.“ {Immiyï¬van Mbmnm-m tonal-hum mum weenie.“ mini crit- Semitdoeanotcppcarthakbusi- na- In mm the Outs-riot Jockey†Cldopecple. At'tbeannual meetings! Malawi-m y hot it: . a bet or so to $10 that he could walk. m am! to Whitby and return. a distance or flemadetbetriptoWhitby,sz I mlnutoandreturocdiaaLor 1 ‘ hour and 28 minutes for the journey. 8c wanlabobetnow thathccau hit in that clitoral; minutes. ‘ m uwmjthhd