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Lindsay Post (1907), 22 Nov 1907, p. 3

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.191 w / L' h‘.‘.,.'~ufi .. mom. Hermann 2:. i “W‘ ~ â€"â€"_â€"â€"_‘W ' I fLet Us Tell YouSomething. the line, the merits of our Underwear, and the incomparabze values we cfier you. an asset to you, it’s one there’s no charge for. 1 I} “'6: make our bid for your Underwear business on the strength of l If the experience we’ve gained, during the past 40 years, is Underwear for Boys, 25c to $1.00 each garment. Underwear for Men, 50c to $3.50 each garment. Dundas Flavelles, Limited, Clothing and Furnishing Department. ,onoooo 0+ THE FIELD :What is Occurring in the Town and District, and: ’ Sporting Circles Generally. o 0.009006§§§¥+§§§§§§§§§+§OOOOOOQOOOOQOQO. HC CKEY LINDSAY TEAS! ORGANIZE. Ewan: Poet of NOT-.13 A: a hockey meeting held last er.- m the prospects of a hockey team. in the coming sv'mter were thank 9135.; discussed. It was decihd new: inched brighter for a. first?- .1366. We to will team. 1‘ "’ The oificers elected for the season We as follows; ‘. J Emmaâ€"Col. Sam Hughes '0. D. P‘Livdle. P. J. McLaughlin, S. J. Fox. Elan. Beauâ€"John W, Dr. White. Radiantâ€"lame Gamble”. . ‘ 2a “cohortâ€"Joe. B. Pairkin. flu MPrea. Water Baum. ( Searl‘l'eas.â€"L. B. Knight. . . fingerâ€""Dick" W. Bandâ€"ll. Abercr'omlia ( Aebwactoiceofpleyomthemmâ€" m Ls wrtainlly well find rl‘hcre 1:2 in roan at pmnt quite ,a numt. Mot realiy Instr-class men, andme My ought to have an slur-start am. Among the names proposed are; . l Nam, Stoddard, Sullivan. SylvesF Inf. Taylor Randall. Cote. Lane. Ryan Riley. Kilen, Dulfun. Cotton, Calls "5. Seymour. Gwen, Kaylee Burt- ‘ 58 and Beatenu. 1, I We "Jld Stoddard are both spot} d of as ,.robnble captains. out this “13 not be decided for some .timd M- Tne 3. Wm has miready been an- ‘8-‘11 ix. :3. intermedinIe O.H.A., and masonic-n15 lure been completed «12.) 31k. S J. Sheridan {or the use u like 213.; for grandee three nights 1 veg; a 3.121% .L‘; begin early in Dceemi- £13.11.“ .1 nLl goes M'ell. Lindsay incl- t.’-e chumgoimship this 5'” for are. 'l’l‘w boys feel confident of. um“; '. tood showing. and all. they 33 Lo :znt citizens support them")? “My; :3 see tho games during the Imam. ' :. Lug...- MELEIIXG 0F EXECUTIVE. . The builowil‘u: extracts from Pruir m .Darrncli‘a report, (mad fit M #‘QOOOOOONOOO§§§§§Wfi§§§§§§§§ but Q OF SPORT 9 O O 9 O 9 home clubs are While for ord- do: and be Ibo (khan-miner a. winner; fame us they refuse to shouldelrllthaflf *Mpan‘b'dity and guarantee visiting: team protection and free ice Copley upon, the sooner our renames lineup the teams and call] the game .meat- ed totalitarianism; mamthemen will buns teams and homo managers realize their responsiiiflity and obli- ig‘a'tiuis the visitors. and lube asbtorl will waive the dponbsmanlike treat. ment to which they are entitled, and “Which has always been the aim of this Association to guarantee them. . WW \( The Collingrwood Club made anotâ€" tlernent satisfactory .to the associa- tion, and the suspension was lifted. {Lice Mnrkdale Club was iminntattd. it being shown that that club unem- ‘oers more in immune of the do-. ings of the secretary. , _~ {The W of the Barrric Hoc- key Chub was (raised, tho club allow- ed toadmitn junk-recent.” 0113” of the old club who denim u‘einstate- mcnt must make personal application, and their cases decided on: their. in- di'.ldu.‘1l1 merits- r 1 Some Livy (times. Suspicion mas eerily directed to Guelph as having imported playora on their nine-up. and lthat club rwas ask. ed to show when and. through when. inducements one Mercer emigrated 1mm Port Hope and Deyuan and! Oudetm 1mm Echelon Falls. and Rochon mom Ottawa. (Thane play- em with the Guelph management.‘ were summoned to appear Moro your executive. and their erpflana-._ those were nothing if not! damaging. A candidly remorse!!! story failed to hang W when the men were closely qmstiomod, and. they could: not take the affidavits submitted to than. The evidence involved the Gmdph management. and they, .with.‘ the team. were expelled from the as- sociation. It developed. too, lthaltl :Ouoletln had been run; in' under" haunted name .by Lindsay the yam with all! their combined know- dodge and mm o! cmmfione- - mg, Mr. Irving; tailed her, make good . his change. ' . ' 7 0. 113. A; and! Clubs. ‘ Clubs oftentimes tail to appreciate . the fact than: the 0.H.A.’ is not an; executive, but a bending together! or organizations tor the good of hockey. to play the (game clean. four, tend above board. I'I‘hey forgot that they weweotltlm Wealthy!” amociatioln forming a defensive and offensive alliance with their neigh- bors for clean, amateur sport: thalt they have name: with tho O,.H.A. u- oouti've. but that that bodyt is but a Idle: 0! what their opinion- ought 10 Tao and (would Mi! mayor! by, prejudice. .‘nhare is tnomuch o: theta)“:- woods cunning abroad that seen or imagines it aces at every timnachem- im; and cnookednes and favoritism. You. dad pair executize and should have omtidenoe in it. You: Move your. neighbors need wallow-dd“ â€"lout put in an executive you and trust. . Peterbouo Trouble. In min: [group 1 Kingston and Midland rwelre noboduied Ito play a enngle game in Wm or. fl'oron- to, which should count two. Pater- .‘oo‘lo objented that it MS. unlair. Ito teem in that both We were decid- edly hard to beat at homenamld. asked that obey be allowed. ditherl to {play the winners of the distriot or .0! the ohampfirmnhip. A mail rvoto showed the executive almost (unanimously 0;:- rpoeed to either. inasmuch as Pecan bore had been a pamyytdrtho echo dullo. whey withdrew Morn the an Wt“- . p '_ ' -Bmk MW. 1 ". l (the season again brought to the hunt the lion; known truth uracil. icmtxm'rthelgood of hooquto have rink managers connected with thee:- ocutivea not club. rm» profiemioml trodalle in l'l‘oronto. Guelph and Be:â€" lin, and the crooked (hailing of Lind- say the year before. all]. arose direct- ly than this thing. Rink manag- ers one not anomalous u to the ‘hord’ as loan; on they can nhowtthol imi- At a meeting or the executive board or the Northern Ohio Hockey League. held at Cleveland recently the rules of the Ontario Hockey As- sociation were adopted. ' v .\VEST WILL PLAY PRO. Mays martin; of L11) O.H.A. 5‘?le and Mr. Irving turns medieval ,. Reports from Winnipeg are to the or...“ m Tummo‘ will interest lav-{d any 1mm;- mnection with; that ‘ effect that at least three teams will := it up, game in Lindsay and 41" Lawn...- ,.r.-l .Ralileflillec A "Jiwf‘ «do mn-illp arose at “(fir ‘1'» an the maxim wmhtinol 90". "31 imrmn Limb-a; had on b MW”. an! I‘W'lih “I!” “eat 9"“ -. ‘rnallivnl I” m# g“ 9 ”mm . m1 [idem Nam . Irvin; Chances. ‘ Than Hum the dimlpflinfim; of Graiph «me what where known an are "Buying W”. Mr. Norman Him. o! Gwallph. WNW a long; list at changes managing: about every term in eight. more. it... «than. Guilt. W (reroute Ara club._ Member“ at. play pro. hockey this seasonâ€"Renown. l’orlagc la Prairie and Winnipeg. Brandon 1: wavering, but likeh wnl stay in the ammo. ..- Xl ”LAND OFFICERS The annual meeting of llw Mill-mu Hark?) Club “as hell Tuesday Arn- mg and the following otl‘levrn 91ml- 9.]; puma“. u. L. White. l). .i. hr- in: season were elected. Mr. Fred'A. Clarke we: reelected President and the secretary-trauma mu be Mr. B. T. Huston. The league schedule .mll be drawn up about. Dec. 153 M v Brantlorzl can't make up her mic-l whether she went. proteuional hockey or not. She still has memo-ties or professional lnoroase and the cost {hermit ..- . l- The challenge or the Manitoba Hockey. League for the Stanley Cup has eben accepted by Trustees Ross and Force. This was We challmgs forwarded when Kenora were 11] pos- session of the cup. and the “'iuni~ peg team. which won the. champion- t‘l.ip. may not come cast to meet the IWanderers. ‘ Guelph is to be the not“. pro league‘s ‘lmsdqulalrtdm the presumed Secretory Irving oontri‘mtin‘; .to the decision. Alf Loon-bound mhedule In us be (trained It is mid that Sand;- folrd, Down and Ouelotnc. of the old(- time "Zlierrore at the North" team. 01 Fenolon Falls, are flamed for positions on the team. An effort .was made to secure Koyll, of this town, out without chorus. . . l Peterl'ooro Daily Times; Things are looking brig-ht for a successful sen- eun have this winter. as with Non- .wiood. Keene and Lakatield in theCity League there shofld be some great hockey this season. All the outside teams wii be strong. and Willi no doubt put up a great fig-hit! fort the league championship. All guinea will be played on Ibtdrboro ice as usual. The eenmn should be Ithe best in the history of the league under these cir- c umstancm. .â€"- The Cobourg tram reorganize] on Frilllzy. considcrable enthusiasm ‘21.:- in; mniteetod by citizens and playâ€" ers; Hm. pms‘dmt. E. .W. ngralt: hon. vioe-pmident. Charles E. Spear; ham. second vicupmddent, A. J. Gould; hon. thirdnvioeâ€"preeidont. Dr. ; “firm. A. L. Tex; acc- ' treasur- er, Penny Clarke; executive commit- tee. Glittord J. Wooster, L. Croenon, T. McIntosh, L. Wilson. It wande- oidod to enter both intermedaite and junior series. Every day things grow brightnr 1‘1. 0. H A. circles. and the greatest 5.: I. sort :1: the history of the Dig 1350- cialion is already assured. The Wine of professionalism that seemed lo 0-: sum ping over the country last. Sp’lilg has SUUSlde before the calmer rci- sonirg time has brought to bear .n the matter. unl professional ideas 'nrc tow confined to the three phccs so far committed that there is no dr'iw. log back. viz. Toronto. Berlin and :uelph. Of course Drzintfor-l is clso bring personals-.1 to sit in and mike the 241129 lour-lmn-lrd. but she is 'H soy and bashful .is :1 country mill should be. . At the meeting held last Saturday to nominate offbers of the Ontariol Hockey Asocintion, Mr. Dwight J. Punter. who was first vice-president last year, was elected by acclamn- tion as president for 1907-8, cam-ore the other 1W ottioor'n; First vice-presidtnt. Louis Blake Duff. of Welland (summation): second .vice- prmident. H. E. rWettiaule'r. Berlin. Redemption); secretary, W. A. How- itt. We (aeolamnltion); treasur- er, A. W. McPherson. Peter-bore. (ac- ommatim). Executive-(tour tome“.â€" cisternâ€"J. W. Chosen. Btratlord. J. L. Cl’w. Comnz; A. M. Edwards. Guilt. H. B. Hm. Paris, Dr. G. E. Gflfillm. Ux’oridge. Bert Short. :1‘0- ronto. Dr. .F. A. “'oiamiller. Pork. dale. fl‘he annual meeting will take place Saturday morning at 9 o'clock at the memo Building. Deloretee must be on band 1131.1! an‘houx‘ earlier. â€"â€"â€".~,â€"â€" ' ‘ IAlKlnc STRENUOUS -WALKS. St. John Sun; .An Ontario man of ting-seven. «who walked 138 mile- in tnurlyysix hour: is now being praised and admiral by bis neighbors. Ono Toronto newspaper any! 01 the fréx; 'fl‘hn‘nc is a gmt deal more in this teettlnnnmere recorder physical power. There are plan» 1 dmynotlgnuinztol’aft! eundbnckinleeatimo thun dicta-six Mm. 811! the impor- tant thing in the general loomi- in... physical, mental and and ell. that is haunted [or e mew! (lumen yearn to walk 138 min- in tau-cw: hours. or to come anywhere nenr “complicit in; the feat. “‘11 0001100439. the WW tube power of endu'rt» once, are all parts or that sound. out. A nethm whose citizens more in that mdltion and have no team about the future." ‘ Ell-re is no notion «when durum m in tint condition. My nation under the sun could discover some Inn of ”an more who would he eat.“ to this walking Mt. M “the arm elm at my nation wee un- of . Arrangements are under way for an bkdlllig rink in a couple of “coke. .." “ "w ~1~ } diet!“ as. W in tine mi. an on w W to custodial!“ d we mnotor. Bush sum Mb d are“ tiring and inteflkut exal- eilo.‘ i. - DUNBFORD HA8 A WALKER; In thcevuntole ”hooligan- ‘rulpd lectures: Mr. (Hartley. 0! Pat- erlaono. and Jr. Reynolds. of Pom limo. the M Ida oi Dumtordl would like to match Mr. John Ever- “orangutans-hitherto” {or any amount up no 85000 a side. Mr. Everett: know 62 years clogs. widely known and prominent. Wing: on his many athletic achievements in the vicinity of Pleasant Point. Lind- say and Dunntord. Communication Mild be Mud by Mr. Andrew Boo- er-teon, Kent-BL, Lindsay, rurponrwhom counsel Mr. Ever-son claims to have income a total abetainur sane twen- ty years ago. and .m we (not: lungelyl attriaubs the premrvn-fiou of his pro- oaut “63‘“. Mr. Robertson. who is tutuillar with the oladic ltrond and rdoust constitution. together with tho mupemtivo growers and staying: ilqmditien of Mr. :Everum. fools con- fident in his ability no mandriplly low or the pnsant record. ' HARTLEY VS. REYNOLDS. Great interest '3 being manifestud in the naming match between David Hartley. the Pewrhom Walker. and Jimmie Reynolds. the Port Hope heal and toe artist. Huntley reached the city My minimum in in trainâ€" ing at the ‘Woodbine; Reynolds is still buy cutthg whinkors in Pout Hope. but is doing stunts “Labour-e. He will mob ltlm city Thursday. and the moo wfll take plum Saturday in Mutual-0t. rink. Make your boos. gentlemen. Eighty-tour mthletic young woman took part at the moronic Star‘s tent- mile walking contest on Saturday. (The winner was Min Rosamund Dunn. at 141 Park View avonuerwho covered tin distance in 1‘ hour 3L min. .35 2-5 seconds. Miss Madid. Pot-J, o! 367 Dovmourt Road, was fit" could fit ljzc'ur 34: min.(36 1-4 seconds“. A dispatch in Monday‘s Mail 3: E111- pire W1“ put an end} to the wonl-rr- meet expressed by many Lindsay ri: :- zens because of the continued. hllcn ~~3 of John Bronson. of Dunslorl. who has long enjoyed the reputation of being the champion walker of \'i«-- tm‘ia County. The dcspatch. which is dated irom Peterboro. states that Bun-on has challenged Hartley. l‘r- ttrborOs alleged champion. to .1 1:; or :50 hour content in a Toronto run]: on Nov. :50th. for $1000 upside. the winner to get til) per cent and lh.‘ laser 10 per cent of the gate receipts. _._+_â€" 0008 All! out OF SPORT. N, The Braccbrilgc Hockey Club has bur. reorganized ior the season. With it ntw set of officers. Roy Than-us. Barric‘s crack gori- keeper. has been reinstated by 111'- Varsity Athletic Association. ‘ As usual. there is trouble Ollawn hockey club between players and the management.- ln the the r S g . 3 3 S S S i r i E s 3 S S V‘ W““ ”M M“ I Reliable Furs AT LOW PRICES. Wu are Offering Special Values in Furs. Persian Lamb Jackets at $100.00 to ... . . . . . $165.00 Near Seal Jackets at $35.00 and .. ... ...... $65.00 Bochaim Jackets at $40.c0 and 50 00 Astrachau Jackets at $3500 and .. .. 40 00 Ladies’ Fur Lined Coats at $65.00 and .... .. . . 70.00 Alaska Sable Rufl’s, at $10.00. 16.00, 18.50, 23 oo 27 00 Alaska Sable Mulls, at $10 00, 12.00. 13 00 and 15.00 Mink Marmot Scarfs and Stolcs, $8 00. 10 00 and 12 00 Mink Marmot Mulls at $6 on, 7.00 and. . .... .. .. 750 Isabella Fax Scarls and Sales. at $10.00 to . . . . 15 co Isabella Fox Mufi's, at $6 00. 7.00 and .. .. .... 7.50 Western Sable Surfs and Stole: at $8 00 to. . . 12.00 Western Sable Mufl's at $6.00, 7.00 and . . 8 00 White Thibct Stoles at $5 00, 7.00 and . ... .. . . 8.00 White T ibet Mufl's at $6.00 and . . . .. . . 7.00 Black Thibet Stole: at $8.00 and. . ...... 10.00 Black Thibct Mufl's at $7.00 and 800 Grey Squirrel Scarfs at $8.00 and . . .. . . . . . . . . 10.00 Grey Squirrel Muff: at $10.00 and...... ...... 12.00 Men’s Fur-lined Coats at $65.00 and. ...... . . .. 7500 Men's Racoon Coats at $57.00, 65.00 and...... 75.00 000...... ...... Ladies' box back and semi-fitting Cloth Coats' made of good Beaver Cloth in black. brown and green, and same very pretty patterns in Tweed. ranging in priccfrom$9.ooto...... 15.00 Men’s Overcoats, made of all wool Beaver and Melton cloth, lined with good Farmer satin lining, Special nto$ro.oo and.. ..... 12.00 Men’s and Boys' Pea Jackets and Rccfcrs, Cardigan Jackets and Sweaters, Caps, Mitts, Gloves, Ties and RED CLOVER TIMOTHY Scarfs. Men's and Boys’ Underwear in all wool, union and fleece lined. ’Loughlin Mtlntyre’s. CASH AND ONE PRICE. ' All persons lndebted We are again prepared to pay the. Show us sample before you sol-it The health officer at Chicago has will be to your advantage. Will send to' issutd orders that nil the member. quotations by return mail to any who WI" 9'.“ a" “d make Uh: l'nu-ersity oI Chicago too.- uall team must be vaccinated or else 1 quit the game. athletic meet in l’elerborouah Mun .t is hoped that Tom Longbow. . adieu cracks. will be present and gun exhibitions. Jl the presence of the top‘notehers mentioned can be .ruu-A ruined the meet will draw .1 .grcit Cole}. O'Rourke. and other Irish-Stu ; l l crow d. . Speaking 01 the suspension of Tom Longboat. the Indian runner, M r. Sul- livan. Mt oi the A. A. U.. New York. said; “From the moment he started to 'run he .weu a proton-ions]. What drum on nuclear athlete need a W ton! morn Loqgaoet is Imicmandiberwillm. 'ae Initiated on long no I run tin not. fine," . - l I . Lacrosse at the forthcoming ()iru- pic games in London is not likely to be lush clue. Only four teams wil' be asked to piav one each from Can- ada South Africa. the United Stuns and England. The selection of the Carolina tum Irma been left. nth Fecrelnry Hall. of the C. L. A. when- present intention in lo mmc the 'loronto Junttion Club. holdtrs of 'ISS “ABEL B. WIN?ERS ‘ Teacher of Plum and Voice the Junior 0. L. A. championship. and hunt year's lnlrrmmluto «in-u- plora. 'llw Crescent learn oi Bronx- lyn will 1?an be invited. k an new, “Need. flunk forward us samples. Farmers may use our power mills at CHARGE to clean their seed. Dawson's Golden cm tall , H088 8: LYTLE Marlposa Station. Glllflll Wheat for Seed. P. 0. BOX 115. LIMITED Sussex and Peel-us. and DEAFNESS Can be Cured. To convince you we will and you, post free 5950 who otKarn’c AM'lnl lea (‘eterrh Remedy on ten dnyn' trial. It lonofltted send u- the mono! . know our remedy bu no eqnnl in cur- ing chronic Neal Comb, l‘eefneu and Gold in the Hood. Write today. “Chi. M00. W,Deptc. We automatic Guns. Cor Qua-nod Victoria-nu. resume. Pupils pro Hum [no action. The 13M Mum. which in in Nov l». 1001‘. nun 0-41 woman-av: I . _ . .- KYlllllll llllllEll 3an Cu lture. Ohm ran-ed O... ‘ Gram. . - «um ......m‘rt settlement immediately, Marlpost, Sundcrland, Blochweter, 8' | 8m influx here In Sutton. Cresswell, etc, FREE OF about tn". w¢.k" ‘flfl {which all accounts will. be placed for collection. '1. l. wnunzup, Olllce at my Old Stand, Corner us and Rifles Breech-loading Shot Gene. in single and double berre), also Safety Hemmerl'ees Empty Shells, 12 and 16 glue, Felt Weds. Curd Wade. Dupe-t 1.. MN .11... o: and Hazard Smokeless Powders. Gun Cleaners. Shot. all class. 31 Gun Oil and, Winchester mflylhntmenh “durum-unme- d C Whom ”do track. which httondtfluumllptbthd we. chemiwdhmumrout tau“! “it :11)”: 1" MW.” mm M: “Mm...” w w .1- . ‘e .m Lindsay m new V I momma: mm in had M N ”manhole Mechanic at. W- m...“ m mum the 2m its Will mm .m mum “khan .... “thorny ”than. «he .. wan. an the whom wane. lense- - “” ly M ll ' w m 0. Gould: Treasurer. Edward :iwlt. C. STORI M mm. W l . «I. 9*:ng their m on: set. Manager. ll. White; cumming”. 31W relatedness: in the pad. John ”N' Fred “0'8“. \L. Tildill. F. mu. m W D. Broderick and Ernest Luv-nu. hi ‘ lilo individual! was over. , K. I“ 5mm w "WW. A.1H. 11 new "I to the 0. H..A.‘_-_ . - h! the m:- o! the ”influx. .wnu W The l’eborboro City Hockey League _ M1 not u we commotion. W to mint held their organisation meeting Tues. , moronic . “m an“. Draw llerroll. JMW l'layiu‘r. Wm. Finlay-011.13. .i. (lulu. W. n. Brandt: lion. President. .\l.mly Clem: l‘l‘r-ildaai. Julia Henley; V19... Pry-idem. C. R- Alum; Secretary. 1.: Winch it .m Wind .wwld «limo. The avenue nan o! lily. or duty world be m to try it. the fl ct even exams-bl- ” an“ end the mantra.- to he . gained bdrm mm. m mac nan dtbetqaohutoonmh ova-y mm o! the preparation but m “on Mt- as. “OI BIVEllSlclll. ARDS (0. a.“ h. ”HWY. ..."... MW, 4:3," sum or ran mm. M “finsâ€"2w m . i v ruin: Wuhan-l1 in to ob do. in W. ' MS“. I“ .15; iv“ m hinted Mamet twe- lnv John Henley w“ appointed delegau gum in proving} m. chum by. mghtrl'he oldest: to: the, cam-

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