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Watchman Warder (1899), 4 Mar 1909, p. 4

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".11.“ all 11.55 mm ...... r I: P‘P‘ i am»! \ Q“ 1‘80 sun mg . champions at the 1 ga tar mg third time) and are am mam!“ holder“: 91‘. “w Earhart m. 1).. “kn“: 3‘8“” game 9% m “‘9 a! 11,.8‘ mun tied W men ‘9 pm with six men “W‘- m we. mowed “Mk1 A 1A _ x... mnl m‘ ‘1‘» W p ‘ on m“ we and had me tam t. #8.. team tied mm my me main: man w» plaza its» game was pl with six men «we. and ““8 with the? an we stopped all communion work. Little Britain were put- out at the. ‘ running- Iem evening by the that 45th Minnow team who playw- without the services of two at their best man. The game was rather} slow at times. could not get go g and showed lack of condition owing ‘ _‘. havinfl an}! \‘ink to practice slow at timefi- "1“ could not set 801“?! and showed. lack of placed by rremuu a..- -_- gan, who put up a very fast brand of hockey. The play was mostly individual, in which the soldier boys re at half were the better. The sco time was 1-0 in favor of the Regi- ment, and it took 16 minutes to score the first goal, Preston doing. the trick. In the second half Paton scored the second goal of the game in two minutes, and shortly after Metherell scored for the Britain boys on a. neat rush. The Britain boys press- ‘ed hard. but could not. score on New- lton. Shortly before full time Pat- ---..~a nonitL mak- neat rush. Luv m.-..-_ - _ V ed hard. but could not. score on New- ton. Shortly before full time Pat- on and Dougan scored again, an - ing the final score 4-1. For Britain Yerex in goal played a star game, while G. Heatlie and Everson were the stars on the line. For the soldiers every man played well. The line-up : 45th Regiment. Newton goal Little Brimln Yerei Town League Ch ampions Beat Port Perry Intermediate§ 2-: r“ The Midgets are non uu- mm“ hockey team in Linden: l~‘rlnny the t‘llm‘l. seven. champions of the town league. badly defeated Port} Perry. the winners of diet-Net No, :3. the were being 13:6‘ The Toronto Rowing Club were hard nut to ‘dus in that village. Just lent Port Perry think oi the Lindsey town leaunera ‘ ' ‘ And to carry the matter further. the night previous the C.L.S. onlv defeated the Bankers by one goal. and taking criterion. the Bankers this as a should also be able to trim Port Perry. t The score last night was larger than the play would indicate. and it jwas only at the last stages of the game, when the visitors faded away, that the play became one-sided. The ' 5-5, would indicate this.. As a matter of fact the game was as interesting an exhibition as ld wish to see a hockey sport wou- and it was hammer and tongs all the time. up they have been play' ter and at that it is a ly-balanced line they have. wards work together perfectly and ' materially aided by the defence is the back-checking of the forwards. Every man played his best game last night, with one exception. c- fore he got settled and this made him nervous and probably spoiled his playing for the balance of the game. The Port Perry team are no no- vices at the game. They had the experience, but not the ability. It was vice verSa with the locals. The ‘C.L.S. were a ing the first half {their way. they went in wi iand clinched the game. } Joe Killen played a remarkably for the Winners last tumb- once or "V ice Tells flowâ€"firedness is Turned Into Strong Vigorous Health mâ€"‘ r - Ml under arres thought by saulting his wife. MAY ._ d'fhousands have been xn the filing 3..., ., Hr. Hamilton's ‘ proves germ ’ tonic like Dr. Hamilton's Pills is urgently need: ' ‘ on will so im ishment willbe supplied to all led into the system till disease and weakness I Wonderful is the tonic enact of Dr. Hamilton's ‘ the best system purifier extant. When you can renew your health with this prescription of a noted physician, your duty is Pills at once. It is'the preseription o! 3 Remember this: ---- :. oamm Dr. Hamilton’s Pills. Absolute I - - “7â€" _..I ckey. The play was dual, in which the sold the better. The score , -e u... back-chccking of the forwards. «at! his best game man play . with one exception. c- . .gthehtterpar’pofbst “3391‘ Sthgnhs.of_G?bx:f.a§d t? was arrested to; vagragcy- The presentationnado 1r . - w.” A _'_A.‘L «r -‘nl'nuu-éli "P. M BE MAN WANTED HERE- Killen played a. remarxuuw e for the Winners last Not only was he a stumb- ck on the defence but. was mgerous with the puck. Not. Wtu‘ 4.." , 91“!) wow hard put, to am Perry in that village. Just the Lindsay town \eau‘uera such a score. And to matter further. the Mg)“ the 0.1.51. only (haunted the by one goal. and taking: a criterion. the Bankers nan} arty, Feb. 24"“ w "“0 fires 0‘ Mr . . _ . 1 rest 1n this? “11389 “d ‘3 collect»:- of by the pohce‘finthe was home 011T" wanted inundsay for as- beingthea" 4.4 huh-find: coon TEAM. :V c: an. vv-vc :led and thié nude and probably 890in the balance of the had mu d the same line- playing all win- L5 3 pretty even- , have. The for- disposition to BOW §McGrath a ;Duck d Killcn 3, 2 MP Spratt n 3 J. smartt Cain Burke new: Yamaha Nesta Paton J ‘ Damn Ymold cent“ 6‘ mm rover m Paton r m J. new I win; 6. llama C‘L‘EL 3‘ m 4‘ | This was one of the hike“ mee‘ played in the league um winter “it. n lodged at 9119 time an mm 1m ‘ m mm!“ mm‘ Green M the? um ml in three minutes am» the hoe-0m ammo. «t m Banker?” to awn u . and the me was Mia!» ed with an: men «idea The cham- pipns evened us the score in two W QIvvvv V.“ John again scored. mkiu me score 2-1 at half time. The second half started fast and turioas. the Spratt Bros. scoring a. goal each in quick succession. making the score 4-1 in their favor. play. Koyl scored again and the ‘score was a tie, with the. Bankers 1 pressing hard. ’ 7-4.... *0 nlnv 'for the Bankers and mace mun, ....- ilrushes. Connors in goal also play- ied a fine game, stopping some hard ,shots. The game was rough in Espots, only one C.L.S. player was ion the fence, while five Bankers were given a. rest. The line-up: making the a“ For the next ‘7 ers were ENDS Touchburu 90 play, John ended the were once 1 Green ant With only NO the Spratt Bros‘ and scored on Ctgln V 1‘ wing Tow Burke 1 wing The officials. Stoddard and dull gave enfim satisfaction. 'I‘ho Spratt boys. two real Inhls Hots. aw wonders for their shw‘ In the houvy bumping during the first halt‘ the two worn not at their best. though they gave bump for bump with thoir husky opponents. In the second period. though. the work of the kids was a revelation. The two play tho slickost “ 001m” some seem in a month of Sundays and this an- nexed several goals for the team. " ‘ rAâ€"A -H tn {he 300d Luv Lula u“.- w V- 7, play the slickest “ com." game seen in a month of Sundays and this an- nexed several goals for the team. Cain and Burke were all to the good on the wings. both having heavier men to tackle than themselves. while Duck worked overtime and his work was most eflective. Carnegie was the rusher of the vi- team. In fact the .whole team favored in the individual game in preference to the combined style. - . AL-_....:nh+ rontl‘e is a men to tacme umu Wyn..-" ,, _ Duck worked overtime and his work in preference to th Hall, the featherweight centre is fast kid and was in the game at every stage. Blanchard, of Whit- by. played rover, and played well. The goal minder, Tunstill, was an expert. The game was not rough, only two men being penalized. Taylor ref- ereed and let things take their course a lot, thus making the game more interesting. The crowd was fairly large and impartial in ap- plauding, one very good point. â€" _nr\“fl“ Killer: and John and Pete mum. were the three busiest scor‘ers for the winners, while Anderson, the slippery right wing for Port Perry, and Hall, did the majority of the tallying for the visitors. The villagers lead 6-5 at one. stage of the game. From the start. though, the C.L.S. were persistently scoring when tallies wrre most needed. The line-up : DAM ‘Pnrrv. Mchth Cain ‘0‘" J. Spratt r P. Spratt ‘ Cain r M Burke 1 ‘ Refereeâ€"Taylor. HE WAS cm- A number of the me mmmwmm mnsmr. ONTARIO- With one mly two minutes to play Ltt Bros‘ seemed the the scoring and the C.L.S. :e more champions. and Sylvester wgre the stars W -â€"â€"- nan point. cover rat halt Rule“ had to cow with tho older r wing 1 wing eminent physich! y?“ goal SCORED. roVer centre headéche and t‘ were the stars made many ““8 goal also play- was rough in it's consumption. Pete SW?“ Poi-t PerrY- Tunsti‘ll Corran Carnegie Blanchard Hall Bankers. Connors Livmgston Green Koyl Sylvester Touchburn Spenqe Hamiiton a Anderson nu, . a limits to“ MY} my my: BURL? um m. 1 exams“ ‘ on m U? ml « , fl ‘ a» mi mum alumni: can hungry , i mm m Dapdflto‘. VIM“! on“; Guam“ Run». on ouncé: .eonpoune gym mam. “M .uuam‘ ISMkeweuhtbouhmmtt ‘fi‘inMNl . done that out no!“ and M bedtim‘ __ - A. The new ta mum a m moat. mum pmflption om "iv ton to mum «mm. many now 1:19. wait mum. ad all hum of urinary (“fawning TN. Mama «cu promptly on the aluminum tlh we. of the kidwyu. «chum than to am: and atnin the uric mid and other waste matter tron the blood which cameo rheumatlum. Mix some and give it 3 trial. It certainly comes highly recommended. It is the prescription of an eminent authority. whose entire reputation. it is said. was established by it. A druggist here at home. when asked. stated that he could either supply .the ingredients or mix the prescription for our waders, also re- commends It as harmless. ESCAPED IN NIGHT ROBES. ‘Welland, Ont, Feb. 25.â€"Mrs. Ja- cob Reece, of Pelhun Centre. age}! 87 years, at an early hour this morning. while mwxy deranged. raised the window of her room. drop- ped to the ground below, and start- ed down the roadway clad only in her night dress. She was found . by Arthur Heist. after deybmk. two miles away from home. lying in a ditch on the ice. The unfortupete \\‘ .Q!\-â€" A large deputation waited on the Producial Secretary at Toronto Wed- nesday morning representing the Hos- pital .\ssaciation of Ontario. 'l‘heir’ object was to ask an increased Pro- \‘lncial grant and for amended legis- lation. 'As the Ross Memorial Hos- pital is affiliated with the above as- sociation it might be well to state that the deputation pointed out the increasing numbers of hospitals and the larger demands made on them through their greatly increased list of patients, and also the educational work done by the hospitals in train- ;ing nurses as reasons for an increas- 1ed Government grant. The Governâ€" ‘lment grant had, said a member of the deputation, decreased through these means from 82 per cent. to 13 [per cent. It was also stated that the patients in some of the larger 'general hospitals were not getting .nm attention they deserved, simply per cent. It was also stated that the patients in some of the larger general hospitals were not getting the attention they deserved, simply through lack of funds. The Government id now able to tax estates through succession duties. and it was felt that because of this many bequests to hospitals had been preventecl. ;-_:_I!__ Assam fn l'l U'nu vv‘.‘ Attention was espeCially drawn to the action of many municipalities in sending patients to the hospitals without maintaining them there aft- er their admission. The average cost per day of patients in Ontario hos- pitals was $1.25. and it was strong- ly urged that legislation was neces- sary to compel municipalities to pro- vide means for maintaining the pa- tients they had sent in. ,, -_:_‘ arm, At present the Rose Memorial nos- pital receives 30 cents a day per pa- tient from the Government. that ié for the patients who are in the hospital at the low rate. TEACHER WI-I_IPPEB_ STUDENT. A _ 2â€"--.4 TEACHER WHLI’PED STUDENT. Port Perry, I-‘eb. 22.â€"An import- and cgse has been tried lately by Magistrate Ingram. Its inportance consists not so much in the serious- ness of the case under consideration, as in the fact that almost everybody is interested in the point at issueâ€" corporal punishment of publicschool 7 l- __b 8-0“. UV. yv- u. .- ..... pupils. This kind of case is not- infre- quently a. source of trouble, and the information given should be of va- lue .to parents and teachers. About the beghming of February, Ir. Jewell punished a. pupil for dis- obedience. The manner of punish- ment was striking the hands of the pupil with a stick about two feet six ban m: We Recipe at “on; and try I: "--y -â€". Ross Memorial Hos- but both hour this church thing of the ceremony mm. 7...-.-”um‘u “9..--.." v the day derives its name. It is Bi A rural telephone line ,is‘ being 9. beautiful and splritudining eeremonxy built fro V - . - m Cumin to Hartley. The Land Lent ”9°" " spiritually “99"” telephone is e. grezt assistance to ih’ended and fulfilled will pnrifv all" {the inrmer.‘ .eoul and fit it for better livinz in: . !th‘s coarse world where material pur-lC-‘MBRAY MAB INJURED‘ suits dull the sense and drew the! Mr. Duncan Clarke. who resides near Cnmbrny. while on his way to eyes away from haven. Lindsay on Thursday. participated ‘in a serious‘ run-away. He was PROSPECT IS BRIGHT. thrown from the cutter and his shoulder badly injured. The run- Md. M. J Lewis. proprietor of the . - .. .... .. ,. , . ewe. he ed nee: Ho i 3'. north h ’ l m' mnn‘ ha. been through.” txndnsséwhon his hoprl‘;n became DerflCB uv ”VV '_7_ day. Inlthe Anglican Church, how- ever. it is oHserved. but without any thing of the. ceremony iron) which ~ ‘ u- --.... n is a. Aid. M. J Lewis. proprietor of the Victoria creamery. has been thro h the ecu rtry canvualmt tor the p: t few days and states that the pros- pet-Ls tor a good season’s business were never brighter. l'A'i‘RH‘K.â€"in Emily. on Feb. 96th. to Mr. and Mrs Patrick. 3 son. ARKSE\'.-â€"in Lindsay. on i to Mr. and Mrs. Walter AI son. MIDDLETONâ€"In Emily. on 16m. to Mr. and Mrs. lk-ri dieton. a son. PA-‘I'I'ERSCLV.â€"ln \‘eruiun i 5th. to Mr. and Mrs. J. A terson. a son. EDGAR.â€"-On the 9th. in Ver: Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Edgar. WRIGHTâ€"At. Maniila. on F to Mr. and Mrs. J. Wri daughter. ROBINSONâ€"To Mr. and I Robinson. Manilla, on Feb ‘ son. SHORTâ€"On Feb. 22. to M - I. W on_ GAMSBYâ€"II‘NKIVâ€"On at the residence of the mnfs, Verulam. by the Foley. Joseph H. Gm Mary J unkin, daughter Junkin. all of Vcrulam. Jl'NKIN.â€"At I“ 18, Brock, C 21. Margaret wife of Mr. R 59 years and Emulsion a good food for alumni: peopl‘e.”â€"FLORENCE BLEEKER. No. 1 Myrtle Amuse, deaeton. N. J- It's no uppedte. that it (hasn't a: ave omn- Nita“ Wu ndtheymt €.â€"At Pearl Dole farm. con. rock, on Sunday. February [argaret A. Junkin, beloved xf Mr. R. C. Brandon, aged its and one month. On Feb. 22. to Mr. and Short. of Manilla. a son. MARRIAGES ALL Duncan DEATHS .1“ Vet-ulna) on the nd MP8. J. A. l‘lt' 31â€"01: the 24th. of the bride's pr by the Rev. W. H. H. Gamshy. and “3:110? Al‘km‘5. . in Verula . t0 non 31W n Feb. 20- Wright . a of J ohn how- nwcn omen AT magma Beuevme, on. Feb. 25.411»; ice In the loin. broke up last night. land pained My out om the bay what you out will do you good. Absolute hello! {room all stomach misery is waiting for you on soon as you decide to begin taking Diapopfln. Tell your drug-gist that you want Pope's Ulnpepsin. because you mat to be thoroughly cured of indiges- tion. RURAL TELEPHONE LINE. ln I. Her-um, u... -n...” thrown from the cutter and his shoulder badly injured. The run- away happened neor Hopkins', north oi mndm'. when his horse became frightened at a pig rock on a elelgh tht we: passing him. The horse rut into the ditch. throwing Mr. Clorke mine! the fence end lnjurlng his shoulder. He was occompenled by mother men. who won not. injured. The home woe ceu‘ht at the and; pit. The caller end hornm ere a total wreck. Ir. Clhrke and hi: trlehd were compelled to walk to Lindsey. and Mr. Clultc conculted o doctor and had him bully injured ahoulder bandaged up TELEPHONE ”AN l“ :LL‘ 1 Mr. William Crowley. on employc {or the Mechlhe 'llclcphone Co.. tell {from the top of a twenty-five toot ipolo on ‘l‘hurmlxv hcuwen nine and flea o‘clock and diulocoied his knee. Mr. Crowley lives in Peter-hora and xin o nephew ot-lr. William Crowley lthe well-known come dealer in Dow- incyvillc. He came to Lindsey from Il‘eterboro on I-‘riduy lost and com- wnenced to work for the Machine 00.. l putting up wires tor their antem. [which it is expected will be complet- ul-l -v-v iwith his spurs, but the jar was too 'gneat and he had to go. He did not i come down very fast as the rope that he had around his body and around lthe messenger wire held him back. [Had it not been tor the rope around 7 â€"- LA... L£IIAJ ed this summer. The accident occurred at the cornâ€" er of Big-in and William-eta, while Crowley was at the top of the pole. He did not have his strap 'on, but hsd a rope around himself and around the messenger wire that he was stringing. The cause of the ac- cident was due to a guy wire which broke and as it connected this pole ‘to another nearby. the sudden jar when the guy wine broke knocked ‘Crowley 06 the pole. and he fell to {the hard ground below, dislocating [his left knee. He tried to hold on 7 A.-- five feet to the new grouuu Wu)“, without anything to check the tell. ; Mr. Crowley will beoonfined to his {room for some weeks. and will go to 'his home in Peterboro as soon as {he is able to get around again. 1TOWNS FLOODED. Cobourg, Ont, Feb. 25.-For the first time in twenty yeara, the creek which runs through the town and lander King-st... overflowed yesterday, causing a. great amount of damage {by flooding the cellars of nearly 'every business place on the street. The New rains and the giving “my ofudamnortholthetownwerethe {1}; body he might have as he would have upon cause of the flood. 01: Covet-st. some families had to take shelter in the second story 0! their homes, the low flats being entirely under water. The financlal loss will amount to fully ten thousand Bollare. Port pre, Feb. 24.â€"The-.usually picturesque little Ganerukn River. swollen ,by the recent rains, over- floodod its banks and caused dnmnge that will run up close to 825,000. A slight rise toward noon gave lit- the indication of a serious flood, but between 2 and 3’o’clock the river had changed to 0. torrent and had torn out the Canton bridge, to the north .; Helms' dam. the electric light plant footbridge. the Barrett‘s Hill bridge, and the G.T.R. foot bridge. besides ripping away the north side 01 the henvy cement bridge on Welâ€" ton-et.. Port Hope’s min thorough- VrThe Ontario House was swamped. part of the barn tom away and sev- eral cutters lost; the Royal Hotel swoptdontheltfldaandpresentâ€" dawn-Wight! river in vie Eight have been killed, uld have fallen the twenty- to the hand grounq belpy, go 'M‘N“ 0W .0 “d NI I- a“? 500 v mum all what flood. i! THURSDAY. HABCH 4 “W in... mndny. gnu-nan odd to dine ' ‘6: 0mm - ‘37“). mun-:10 rm to tod “alum. 0pm m 7 W umvxm It WW NR 0mm. 3‘ cm“ or wc'mm “WW 7 .. ._ Km «1 R. u‘ “‘ -Vv_ noun. “in o! u» new on: 0| mu] 3mm 0! 0mm. W. Gd “0.0? Guam“ 0! Tum“ w .‘w W' t. All w methods xin m Wt. W o! dentistry MW wand. (man a “may. a. moon. nun-cm. case M. Ly opposite the post once. Spcciu mm given to ghndnnuwem Howard V. Pot”. D-D-S.. L.D.S. chAUGIILIN. '3'”: QM mothédn or del‘tistry “mum: will be given. to moan. CPO"m "1d ”“19" - _‘__I -4... no : A... -1 V‘uwvâ€"v- '03, The Mu! extraction 01 tooth under 3- (Viwiw‘ A“) “d ch. insertion at the best miacm denun- continue to be I 09061th at thi- oaloo. once manly 0P- podu the Simpson House. FEE UNDERSIGNED is prepared to loan money on Form, Town and Village WY Qt very lovest tutu 0! interest. Company or private funds. I an always ready to buy good mortgages. I. E. WK. Solicitor, ctr... Milne Block. many. 1“ su'mO 66. mm.- WW Feb 25.â€"At a meeting 0' the Wtion of the Baptist Church hen a resolution introduced by the pastor. Rev. A. H. Brace. , aLn mo. 00.. o! Ruulton. Enm'm Amt. god Busty 00.. at Lon- don. Oat. OM o! Weldon 4: night. “tho Block. opposite R. WP. Shoo Stan. I." 'â€" râ€"‘V'I â€"vv~. ,, w W. and will be sent to the Ingiahture. The resolution Charac- W the threeâ€"fifths clause as un- Mr. and prayed for an amendment WANT MAJORITY VOTE to the bill. making a load option. a D. W 5‘. ”0-va v-7 , . Clerk, Ockwood. Fire Insurance Agent, Issuer o! Hts-rim Licensee. Conveyancing in 0.11 its forms. Stanley L.G_i1§on DI. l'. IuNOHARD ,_ A‘h-._ m Baker mm (9., limited money on real estate mortgages at the love-t current rates. The busi- ne- to done In our own office and a” principal and interest repaid to in without any expense a! rent“- . We also purchase mortgages debenturet. T0 INVESTORS â€"'O invest money 'or clients on now. e180 upon municipal de benturee. lchAUGIILIN, PEEL FULTON, Barristers, ate. Lind' m 01' [DAN k6!” =- fin to“ urn-db! Wm Farm Loans Lumber, Shingles. E Cement and Sash Factory Goods 7M5“. many. lon- cm Dental Surgeons. -_._§L-‘A- ‘;-‘ .LA Vetiu‘ry Sufism! MM Dentist JANETVILLE ONT. M'r” BORROWERS .â€"We are loaning HOPKINS. mm y»:§~-v:v~a\. Veterinary Surgeon lonoytolmn EN. PEEL FULTON. 5°"7“°"' Notaries. mull-.â€" ‘0 v' v. inc. Mat. Jack-0|. PHONE 7'7 It. ham I‘u. '. 00%. PM” In v. O'cmnoro 8' IRVINE. Den- the Royal Col- man. We have 'liubuo. nun-NI" majorit.“ for for... ha n ‘ lkm‘c Sheila! d Berlin W: Toronu advance the Lind! their 0‘ rines hoe champion night am conqueri: cis-ive 9 score 4-0 SECT? The pl land. th ideal SP‘ lacrosse north 1!: US (‘Ollh‘ is no c of hoe The 81.1 but 15 ledge. inborn ( their were u worked 13' . a.“ Ii: Such ‘ 1y ma distric pro and t Turke guru d1 opport' wanting of had Zephy White While ing Int semi-fit that caught urily rousin‘ lint . indivh tempt gull“ tenth i5

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