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Watchman Warder (1899), 11 Mar 1909, p. 8

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53W An out vindhlowin Lindsay M Wt find MIG min In Idling ”My. 11:- brunch:- ol the trees um! thc telegraph wzves wm saturated with thu um; which tron as it (all. and they crackled ominously with avery gust. alto- gether it. wus an umcomforwble THE VICTORY flow The Glad News Was Receivadhstfllm â€"v vv _- ... _ A crowd hung around the .urcets persistently. thoa-g'n. and bunched L. hotel corridors and sheltered pitted-S. 'They were waiting for word from Stratiord. where the Midgets were battling,for the championshin. They were an anxious crowd, too. for the night to be out A crowd hung around ‘ persistently. thoun “‘3 hotel corridors and shelte “I“v “luv â€"_-- A Bond yelifiéplit the air when became known that Lindsay leading 23y . , Ah...‘ I!“ name of Station! is one to be dmded in hockey. but all were more than confident that Lindsay would win the championshin, ‘ ”I got a bunch 0! money up on the team winning to-ni-ght." one fellow said, "and I'm only Wishing they win out to-nhzht." THE HALF TIME SCORE. Tho‘he'u‘u’me ‘aeore cnmé fna (ind the browél buzzed and swarmed around the bulletin board at The ,VWW at the Benson andrSimpa' sch howls. where {he scores were also announced. ..; .A “_ Another halhhour Watt and short: ly after my the,» mm «are tk‘kod mn by the Wnph instruments was matted over town. wan a mum roar the big whistle on b‘lawlla‘a mill burst into minimum. With its weird acmh. mm a deep bass and mm wavering: into higher mum it alarmed the whqjo town; A- 1 ,»_.t noun a ICU!!!“ r. . Someone bent! tn Hing "We‘re Champions . Again.” m pxpevtatlon. and Wen-thing was : lonfmg am A,hnu1_ IV“ v ‘7." w " taunted and tamed and gave. a abort bellow and then was tit-m tor a minute‘ Again it ”Have mama." and citizens were baring that a. tow rifle continuation was in progress in town. To add to this fear flames from: half a dozen bonfires 'cast a dull flare in the sky and from a short distance tram the main street it worth! appear that the business part of the town was: in flames. “VI-what's the matterâ€"what‘s on fire," came in a. breathless tone over The Warder telephone. ”AI.-. ......... Down at the Benson and Simpson houses crowds were gathered. and the cheeringmose in prolonged out- bursts. The fire hell and the mar- ket hell were rung and the fire wag- on brought out. A burst. of music proclaimed the presence of the band and a procmlon was termed down the main street. A hootlmx. howling gelling and cheer!“ multitude kept -;_ “,-|-L.A_All ..... “I n Iain hnnr “Ah. wake up, Lindsay’s won t was the somewhl ply- 2'0 the celebrauénwun'in a late hour. Eastman? “waist; and NI men W but \irtm‘mus mmalr. and «wrybod‘v was sineorviv happy n wu 1mg Imor mmmsm when m o games of mo nontnm had Mu. um i: the crow»! Hm xm‘wa gm:- “any aim went. homo to am Maia vietoiv. 'n 3‘ L: anh‘ 7 The telephone kept up jungle from then until night. P'J- A shout of joy came through the ’phone before he dropped the receiv- ‘r- vwrv- v- Fur mnéé around town. the name. of mo bon‘flro: hi-)- "rm“ OI “Iv vu vu.,.. For miles around town. it In mld‘ the {Samoa at tho hon-firm voukl be pm. My spam melting case In town met. an untimely fate in tho ondqavor of the crowd to swell the blue. The snow molwd and ran in little pools of watm- to the sides of the road. and the boxes crackbd and NM. The dam attracted every» Kant-st. for a tu! deletiously happy. It isn’t often championship. 33" could aflord to 13‘“ for . panning-t; «Twodoonwtofl’vm Kohl. Low rates to certain 1 chewan and Alberta, Port Arthur. each March and April. W.G.Blair8on Pacific We “v“. yd.) to 0‘" whether you ._.. may to place your 0"!“ 6: not. Vancouver. 1:54;. Spokane, W ash. Seattle. “flash. 0 Portland. Ore. Full information from W. R. wmnsss, l‘own Agent R. G. McCRAW. Depot Agen Greens, OliveS. Tans, Greys. The very set of spring suitings are heroâ€"suiting: thst were in London less than month ago. I!“ In It ic Coast Excursions um mm mm. sou. uv- vvverV7H wake up, old man: why. 5 won the championship ! ” somewhat unceremonious re- a big nigh-t ! to certain points in o (‘1. .‘ «my. tw- often Lindsay wins a . and the old town m out on “glad rags” IN LINDSAY! pt up a continual until near mid- rifle. Chicago 01' Tuesday during Saskat- Wan ‘MMu-wwwmom 5 ‘RPZV‘EI‘TIUN 'l't) MlllGI‘flS For tho that timv in tho Inn-My annals of limlsav a IhIVIIIpiothip has hI‘Im wI‘m‘ ("I and mm It In up to the Illifl‘h! III U10 IIIVVII m IlIém= mmtmhI III III) Invamn VVav I'ht‘h‘ npprmlntkm III‘ IhII t‘r- IIII‘II; III the Mldgvlh In lnmlâ€" IIIII‘ IIIII II'IlVIII‘VVm‘II llnIII-mv hm: Oh’l‘ thI IV IIIII‘IIIIV IIIVVIII IIIIII IImIIy I‘IIVIII Imam-I haw hum U‘tlnt’d out on tho Irv ‘l‘hIsv thIs I‘tw'hwl tho IINIII: IIIIIVIIII and quit and hmunlno rIIuchmI thv IIIVIVIII and quit. hut IIuVV‘ thv5 haw IIIIIIIV'III thn I‘huIIIIIIoanhiiI. and thI~5 are (lo-‘iolWlnfi of much I‘l‘t'dll. All tho pluVIIII-I haVu hovn playing unIlI-I‘ lllt‘ blue and VVh'IVII col- ors IXIIIIII IIIIII. IOI‘ the past IVVo III three wars . IInIl thev haVv stqu togvthm‘ hull and have at all tunes pla5ed the game. and pla5I~Il it I‘uiI. Tho lindsay pla5I-Is have estab- lished a Ioputation as hoim, ('lt‘ull playms at home and abroad. l‘hIIy haVo hI ought honor to the good old t0VVn, and haVo aIlVortiSI‘d the “III that Limlsa5 is on tho map in no uncertain VVay. \ public (lI‘nlOnh‘tl'flllt‘n III‘ the citizens of limlsn5 VVould not Iomc amiss, and \\ onlIl be much up- pl‘IKilltt'tl h5 tho pln5ms and the cxvcutivo. (II\(‘ honor to who!“ honor is due. I I I W; Rejoice, oh 5'9 heaven: I map your hands oh 5v everlasting hllla I“ . ' IIut VVh5 all this exubm‘am'e of spirit this sanitation. this frumsy. this "lanllh this supreme delight '?” asks IV Imn- Mine. \IIII IIVo LimIaaV hockey eIIIhII-IInI-t :aNRVVI‘lN hook. "“115. haVc 5o not ht‘uttl the [HONOUR "I‘MH‘I’ Huh MI not Imun VINHIMHU‘RIM that. VIII? IIIIIIIIIIV MlIlvau aw IIIn l‘t‘tll Inna: [I‘lll‘ IIItIII‘nIeIl'IIIIII rhmnphme III‘ 011* mum. Hath it not boon Imhllnhcd I‘III' IVIIII VV‘IIIII (hat tho I‘IIIIIIIVIII Strnh ‘IIVIII IIIIIIIVIIII \\0\|ltl lIVnIl Ihn MlVW‘ \HII‘V‘ VV-IVIIIII t‘OlNV‘ out on top III‘ tho “hula kit of IIVtvrIIVI-dlntu twmu. Wh5'. they “‘V‘l‘fl bmtm in tholI‘ OVVIV provmvt. In their own back yard. .lIIIII night by our NW“ Idlfldfifl)‘ Mid- gIII .‘l. I 'l‘ho story is told an follows by a number of The WIVI‘IIIII‘ stat! who utw II~nIleIl the name. E TIIII MI' 0 IS or“?! Y S'l‘ll..\'l‘l*‘0Rl) Mar 9â€"II is IIouIII- I‘IIl “bother the hockey feVIIr MN ___.â€"â€"-â€"â€"-â€"Iâ€"-"" ”‘§§””§§Q§§§§§§§m PERSONNEL It might ho of mtc‘imm tu‘ km)“ Humming about thv ehmuplon imm- momum Nam of Lindsay Following am a (aw facts: Lindsay Home Brews flave§ Stuck Well Together ‘ "hum KOyI Is a Lindsav boy and has plnwd tho game m 0r since in- Tum“ . first branching out as a com- (\I‘ m‘ sumo not» with tho L. (‘. L team. lhv yvar Iboy (It‘l‘oatod the Lindsay swims. 110 is one of tho ‘ .my “III. “'l‘n ' “I‘m“ W‘va‘ ’l‘nylor hut played hockwun Lind- m‘tor mm yum. u is known In a goqd one yet. Ho it one ottho best defence players in the country to-day. and has had several chances to turn pro.. but. has stuck to his own home town. In all probability? he will :be out west next season. Reg. Blomfield came to Lindsay from Toronto. He is-one of the old reliables, and can always. be de- pended upon to play the game. He played for a season or two with the Toronto Argonauts. -v-vâ€"V __ u, Stoddard the fast. rov.er original- ly came from the catarAct village. Fenelon Falls, but it. is so longago he does not remember much about i1. He has been a. réafdent of Lind- say for wars, and plus a fast. 58y ”any . a Randall comes from the grand old hockey centre. Smith’s Falls. and has won u repuutlon for himself n being one of tho» bailout work- ers md most effective centre men In the game. - Sulllvan dropped into town some want no from Rum. and J“ game. Ban mi’plo‘vml in town over am. He in t Inky but. 0. very mum de- fine plgvor._ _ _ t “A . Iâ€"“' Courtâ€"3‘; Unduy boy. .and in product at the town ‘ I! anon non, Pom: ~ ‘ FRANK COTE Right Wing 0F MIDGETS Randall ‘} LINDSAY Newton . Blomfield Koyle Sullivan Stoddard Clever hick-Ming. w: m qw‘m a W BM of“; » thickets; we; fit I: y“ ” ‘ln’tcriediate Muslin with ' . ' - '0.‘II.A.'-â€"-befeated Station! on Their On Ice 5 to 5 Cote Taylor (spare) reevhmi such a ueniih of intensity‘ throughout this city as it. did last. night. when the large rink was peck- ed to the door \‘ith one of tholeru- est crowds ever piesent. at. a. hockey match in the Classic City. and-hock- ey in Stratiord as far as the inter- ‘mediates are concerned. received a. death blow. The famous Lindsay iMidgets duplicated their performance ‘lof Friday last, down on the Scugog .reserve‘ and incidentally won the {much-coveted silverware, the Gar- iland cup. emblematic of the interme- {diate championship of Ontario. The scorewas 5 to 3 in favor of the Mid- gets, the half-time score being 2 to 91, and Lindsay won a decisive and ldeserved victory over the Stratford Indians by the total score of12 to o. _ ...-.v. . m The Timr-Mv._ 1hr- The Placeâ€"At Stratford. WUUIIA wcuhl Ha "€83 Ema _by two gone. This was dandy betting. uld M u remit. little mm wu w . 'l‘ho gum it...“ _wu_ out o! the I UF'I“ II The game itself wu om of tho "hum-diam" band. but neverthe- less m not. of the bur-main; \‘a- riot)“ The Indium. died (um. It w“ rumond around the city m the attumoon thtt Station! would pity Wally Ham Md none mom. but whm the (our nomad tho mm- 1mm. lino-up gppund. They mo- Lv gamma «to: tho “no um tho boat tun won. und «but many do- norvoal the victory on model. like: Stm‘turd‘n [ml to no tho an: not- tlo n m. sad Intact c In“. m "cm-m City. , dint:- 3% mm“ n m m m;.M~-¢M£ enthusi: w‘ M‘olmMm Rowr (Cupmiu) ‘covesfpolnt rover ST RATFORD Simpson nut-low Forbes emer worry the mxéerlul"'huda' wry fie lrpn much. The smtlord enthunhsts (531‘ the" to. sanguine that they will land the in» ( ,1 8 t W nior championship quité ‘hnnafly. . THE LARGE CROWD. ton! the: Young and oRr', men. women and m,“ be lchildren, packed the large rink from in Int moo? to wwpmfevory person shinny o gleaned 3.0:.th 1. W1 "enthusju- 'Iphym . THE 0.l1.A. HONOR ROLL List of intermediate Cham- pions Since Year l897 The intermediate champions of the Ontario Hockey Association since the association originated are given be- low. along with the runnersâ€"up. 1897â€"Beriinâ€"Fronti-nnc. 1898â€"Listowulâ€"Waterioo. 1899â€"Frontenavâ€"Nntional. 1900-'-Londonâ€"Boliovillo. 1901â€"St. George‘s 'l‘omnto â€"I‘ort tic interest in the game that was good for the soul. ‘ The welkin rang with the one long. continuous up- roar ol‘ unearthly yells. While tho play chained the excitement. the spec- tators also wow the mum: of mun- tuining it high pitch of intense en- thusiasm. Over a hundred end titty people occomponiod the Linden bri- gode~to cheer on their pets. and ot course their howls of delight and war cries roused the Static!“ am tutors to o reapecteble observance and something of enthusiasm. ond at times the din became tremendous. Even the players at times became over-excited and in‘their desire _7 to scorn rather forgot question at equi- librium. A crowd of 2,000 or more people witnessed the game. although a great number of the crowd almost stretched their necks out of propor- tion endeavoring to get a glimpse of the game. The Stratford rink is it ~ - -L-.. um 13":le Luv gauze. A..- , me. great deal larger than the Lindsay rink, and the ice area is considerab- ly larger. but the accommodation is very poor. ‘The room is there. but the spectators had ‘to perch on each ot-hers’ backs to get 'a. peep at the players on the ice. The active youth took all kinds of chances to see the game, and they were hanging on to Hope 1902â€"Pcterhom-' hm. 1903â€"PnIis-Tnfin Ito Nurll- mos 1904â€"Stratt0Id-â€" dlmd. 1905â€"\ ictori. Hananâ€"13min mooâ€"I‘Murbm oâ€"deuric h. 1907â€"Borlm-J‘. n linimoml 1908â€"Midlund-4 0“!'fl\1g\\ nod. IWLINDSAYH. \3'lI‘IIU‘m d FRED. TAYLOR m Wing and spare R. S! M PROM Hangar ’ud'mdl boys 0! the Clo-fl mm in wt were even invitd mop 'nhinny on the much! a» phyou mun-elm- m __y no city caller than a! on m Wanner special. and eluted as adult!“ .9 art- The and! boy defeat, an! the street-urchin was nm slow to mm the Midget- ot thin fact. He was not Lure of the tum ‘ mm the Midgets m pining luster: Thackey thin they were two yearn ‘80- 7 “__ML _-_ , _ (003th on pad. m) KEN. RANDALL BOY. HEARD. COM. 1‘0 ”ugh-den with curt. smuvm. ‘ . L 1:. £311.03. r<b 9, '03 Cover Point 1 . .V .’___ -..., - ‘ g... '.'I\) tho muons. Stntford: """'""" .- , ., ; \Vpn dun host-V .* , n- w, .W 3 H A. Lupunpbell. ‘ » Pm. L. H. (‘. f :I‘HE CH.\XP10§8.L ' ‘ l “A " o! . ' A I 090910. M were also 2‘. “‘9 Llndm’ mm h“ v Emlvod by The Vader mls morning broug-m glory and mown to ‘01» from 000. Reeves. Torom. the maid old town of [And- 1"th ll “Thllowu:m . ‘ . ' oronto. rch 10. 'u9_ all). and the (lllmml general . Who Wnrdor. Mud-us: ‘5 “k“ “n "‘9" M“ ‘° "N 3"; Well done. away. well dour \‘Mmmm- "me my m= 'Sluke boy..- nuke! Convey m m then hourly comm!“ man. \I‘ 114....-- Y ‘. ‘ _.,‘ ...w“”“W-§~Ow~ PRESENTATION IN MARIPOSA pimunt evening was spent at the hum» of Uri [In-id 1!. In. it. on Friday. .i-‘ob. 26. when ubout one hundred of their friends and wish- bore gathered at their home and pix-seated Mrs. 1:0 mm a beautiful mat and stole. Mr. Lee also re- ceived a beautiful coat. The follow- im: address was md by Rosie l-‘or- Mr. and MrsJ). R. Lee Recip- ients of Presents rent : Dear Mr. and Mrs. Lee: We your friends. .have gathered here to-night to bid farewell to you. whom we consider our friends and esteemed neighbors. You have lived omong us a short. time and during that. time we have held you in the high- est. respect. You have been good neighbors. and the community will loci the loss deeply. As you are on ,the eve of deporture for the for West. we wish to express in tangible form our sincerest regrets. Will you. Mrs. Lee. accept thie-. and you, 11:. Lee. thinâ€"u a. remembrance from us your friends in Hermon. We sincerely wish you greet success in your new. home and my your new environment: be moat enlaytble. Fin- ally with you Godnpeod w your let m be out and hoping 31v); @5171; tor moy it. _ Sig-nod in mu 0! your Manda in un- community. Mr. and flu. Loo made a. very mm.- nblo reply star which the «nuns was mumod. Inch wu curved at mm‘. nnd tho mans In cen- unm. oval-yon. Norms Mach-- manna Main. on Mon. Hariposa l.. “luau-Rag. Blomllvld. 13. “mpâ€"Front Cote. ammoâ€"FM 1‘)‘W.' ‘ ' \\‘hllo the Mldgotl are ”3 coh‘ltig th'o co'nmlulotloni or their many friends. it would be untalr to refrain from mentioning the good work done and the wlmnw mud- ered the Midgets by "Goosle" Taylor. the old reliable. “Goalie" played in the first game. in the district, and on- A n__-_ _â€"_M 1y missed the last four games. He W“ not in the best of condition. but usveflhelm he plu'ed an excellent game. and helped considerably to land land the intermediate chun- piouship. Haulâ€"nun Kowton. Point-Inca K051. C.-wtnlâ€"Ltl£flord Suntan. (‘mu nâ€"Kmm h “and!“ . (‘NIHKh-Kk‘flntfifl mu flavorâ€"W. Stoddard. CLIFF. SULLIVAN 3Ast NEWTON Goal “ Aâ€" 7. offllc Old Boys Mnfi‘h S.â€"A \‘cry “‘8 spent at the OVC' _. ;, Li“, W a. sor- A , k. .. hr rm. and Influx-anal“ 1m in Lum- ” ”n w.” utistwcuon a WP cousin: to Dan. . man. ‘ A lug“ . I‘. 5" . ' '1‘ . g?“ -mmrm'~ams. f 71 in“ 9! alarm; ud w»- _ w M were received by ('luriie Squid“. secretary of 1h. W Hockey Club in Stratfmd. 'uw the . Tut-uni”. Follow ya: In the ma: Limb-J". larch 9, '09 Lindny {ell the m; clone connections nude Ito ell points in the neat. North- .wect. Berth! in tourist or III-et- Iclua sleepers: reserved while your ‘Uckeu ere being made out. no {tourist or mend-clue rem to Wm- nipeg beve elm been 821 by the :Cenedien Pacific. Proportionews' $cheep retee beyond to points mrtber Hut and north. mkwood. larch W- m0 To The Duly Nader. Linda)“. on. : Convoy my W“. to tho chum Mon Wm. M m wonda~~ The town would no ”and 0! than. I“ 1 vol. congmtuhtionl to proud of the boy'- 1‘11:di "NM” commute». Can't mod bunch down. Bria: Lindsay Hockey Club: In. W joingmjnAoendin; vâ€"w -- -Vfi, _ J. C. ‘Harstone. Valentin. web 10. ’09. The Daily WW: Three cheers and : tiger for tho Lindsay Midgets. and also for he Wat-dot {or the inure-t. they took m the boys. - -. n. . SHORTEST LINE T0 WUVnurw. Tho Canadian Pocmc In the very shortmt line to Winnipeg and all points in Suit-Mallow“ and Alberta vi; the new short. line Toronto to Sudbury._ 38 hour. from Toronto to v "w_ wwr â€"- , , sleeper et 10.15 pm. den: end get 0! at Winnipeg or m point vent. No .vexetioue deltyl. no trouble with hem; the mootheet route. ehomr by e m; the moat populer route to the west; Cenedien Pacific THERE IS NOTHING IN THE WORLD That will make vou feel more miserable than a disordered liver and stomach. and most everyone is troubled with it less or more this time of the year. It. worries {on octet-l tared' ; have no am- nion for work ; to Lynn): possib- ly ) on are thredtened win} some serious maladyâ€"the solution is easy â€"thq c3333 is a sluggigh liver a Y n n A s r“? s Stomach and Lim Tonic will make our liver active. 1t stirs it. up, elping it to secrete more bile and make your digestion better, in a word life would be more like living; 25¢ a bottle at DUEN O O N’S piece, no 313de in top or Momâ€"Other tea pots rust at. mm and give the tea an uplmmt‘ flavor. Stransky Enameliwarg TWImthatwears Got; Shhskey and you have an his: .10 MIDGTES Wanna-ton. March 10. Tea. Pots are all one Lind-u: Hard: 9, '09 m M; Struu‘om‘ - :0! the Town of Lindsnx hm (songruulatiomk Jun- 13. Boss. Harm smy. 3 am “0111' mutuhtiom Valentin Baseball Club DRUG STORE LINE T0 WINNIPEG to the Indus“: “"3 thie Albert Duck 10. - '09 HM Tho Kin

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