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Lindsay Post (1907), 12 Feb 1909, p. 11

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Office Hours 9 am. to 5 pm. balance wxll be 92.79am. the DAILY BALANCE. We pay you We allow interest on for every day your money remains on deposit. no matter how short a time. In this way not a dollar is ever idle. Make This Your Bank. OPPOSITE POST OFF ICE SAVE YOU Deposit $20 a. month in this b; balance wxll be $2798.70. We allow interest on the DA for every_day your money remains ,, -L A Anl‘nv; BANK OF MONTREAL Tue Bank of Montralihas closed another prosperous year, another $1,000,000 to its Reserve Account. It offers to its customers the facilities of a great Bank, w connections, the safety and security of Its great capital and 11 experience of its long and successful history. uL r---.s LA LL- ‘5“:an if FARMERS BANK “9911va v: Aw .v.â€"° ____. 7 , These few futures should appeal wit}; force to the business man. Ezfizgs Bank Depositor. Savings Department gt every Bunch 0m Hours- H. 3. BLACK mm 3 o’clock. IANAGBR LIIDSAY Bl Saturdays, 10 no 1 o’clock. "EWTON Removed tiione door west of Gough's Clothing Store_ THE VICTORIA LOAN and SAVINGS COMPANY LINDSAY BRANCH. - _ - - ‘v-v vâ€"uoâ€"v â€"â€" IN” THE sAVINGB DEPARTMENT 551-00 opens an account, Interest allowed from date .of c and compounded FOUR times a. year. 1, I... __-!I m m) woman com name nousns: be Daposits and withdrawals may ; loss of time and without romantic. . ’ fi‘e Open an account mth us- We 0 ‘3’ your money. ALEXANDER LAIRD, General Manager THE CANADIAN BANK OF COMMERCE c E e f c'l't afford dt f rme DUNTRY BUSINESS tiger: i‘grythe trafnsaztiZD 0:5 VUU II I ll ' ' ‘ . I DUO!“ Lou others for the transactmn of the bankmg busmess. sages notes will be cashed or taken for collection. A t b 0 ed b ail BANKING BY MA"- :fgsigssdgi’éat; ogexithdriw': in 3 way with equal {aci‘ itv. Swan of Bristol. 11" M awanted resident 013ng d u” 5" Montreal harbor works. ‘MmeJx-m. tandotk d The Western Bank of Banada Branches throughout Canada, and in the United States and England . W183 g s. woman, FARMERS'BU SINESS A SPECIALTY There is no formality about Opening 3 Savings Am with this Bank. Cogneous clerks “:1“ make the first steps . msy for you if you mslg to begm savmg your spare dollars. 1; money is needed. One Dollar will open an \ Not muc . . . account, and entxtle you to a pass-book 1n whxch your deposits are entered: . ‘ . -- 1-1-.. a.. mathdrawul!’ vour monev at any tune. Its “A; uu--â€"- 7 No delay in withdrawin with interest to date. 3' your money at any m HEAD OFFICE. TORONTO Meow SM ALE, Assistant. Office Hours. 9 am. to 4.30 p. m amen mo A‘l‘ wocnmur. LINDSAY BRANCH ESTABLISHED 1817. OF CANADA . . FLAVEI-I-E. PRES. of Canada CHARTERED BANK. mm nnmu. Ont. ESTABUSIIEII 1895 YOUR MONEY is bank and in ten 3 H. 3. BLACK, ”NAGBR LINDSAY BRANCH. At Scottsboro, Ala... a negro who gttcnlpud to attack the donghtc of Jan. Rldley, Bonver, was lynched. â€"-A black vest button was found embedded in the heart at Fred Pom- phty, who died in Denver. particularly valuable and con- venient for farmers. Permits depositing or withdrawal of money by husband or wife. offer the very best security be made by mail mtbout 1. T. MORSON, Manager With $1.00 you can opena JAMES LOW, Manager great Bank, with world wide capital and reserve. and the Manager Lindsay Branch. Joint Account ESTABLISHED l 867 .. McGILL. summon 12,000,000 Acting Mamet. transaction of their years your credit SanndI-n -, and has added LINDSAY. deposit Drafts Electric City. A Peterboro-Lindsay contest is always sure to attract a bumper house, and my, how Peter- boro sports did relish that victory. Sutherland, 0!.the Limestone Ulty, to handle the struggle. James is an old player himself, and some pumpkins away back in the eighties as a hockey star. He made a first- class refereeâ€"a little too particular. perhaps, but who knows but probably he has nndertakemthe hereuleantask to purge hockey of all the rough stni! Anyway, he was fair and impartial. and he wanted the game to resemble a crokinole contest. He would not to- lerate the slightest infraction o! the rules, anddnringthegalnehehada procession of delinquent: . marching to the penalty box for olences’ which the ordinary releree would throw the mantle of charity over. You're all right.) James, and the penitentiary town should be proud of youa Lindsay Beaten ‘ 0n Soft Ice Peterboro stole a march on Lind- say in sending up the iniormation that the ice was in splendid condi- tion. They knew their chanws were good for winning Ithe game on soft ice, and events proved they were not far astray in their conjectures. The game should never havesbeen played on.such ice. Before the game the surface was covered in spots with water, and before half time was fin- ished the rink was a miniature lake only fit for acquatic sports. These conditions told on the locals, and while we give Peterboro due credit for their victory, still we maintain that on keen ice the Midgets, to use a Rooseveltian term. would have beaten them to a ironic. A BUMPER HOUSE About two thousand people throngâ€" ed the rink to see the game, which has been the sole topic of conversa- tion for the past fortnight in the Three hundred hockey enthusiasts accompanied the Lindsay Midgets to Peterboro Friday evening to see them battle with the Electric City septette in. it was hoped, their final game for the championship of the district. The locals wentfidown to defeat before Rally Glover’s braves in a struggle that was remarkable in many res- THE PENALTIES Twenty-one penalties were handed out duringgthe first half and ten in the second hall. It must not he game was rough. True. several of the players indulged in "love taps" dur- ing the struggle and also hugged each other too strenuously, still the ma- Lindsay got the two. iority o! the penalties. were for trip- ping and of! sides. Mistakes like these occur in the beat regulated families. Midgets Lose to Electric City i Water Polo Struggle As'beiore stated, the ice was in no condition for hockey, still a truly re~ markable exhibition of the game was given in the first half. Lindsay had the best of the argument all through and made shot after shot on the Pet- erboro nets, but it was like a flight of fire flies against the Chinese wall. Leonidas Derocher. the Franco-Irish- man in goal for Peterboro, was a marvel. Never did Chuck Tyne: or Eddie Giroux give a better exhibition ol net guarding than this youth. and his stellar work saved the Electric City team from a crushing defeat. ”Jakey" Moore, the cover - point. who attained such a reputation as a : rough house artist. was a model 01 lamb like meelmess, while Rolly Glover, the “iron duke" scintillated during the game. and seemed to be at home on salt ice, or, at least": . soit water. The old veteran in good for a few more years. The baby 0! the team, Ray, is a comer. and will be heard from later on. He was the shining star .on the Peterboro for- ward line, but he had a tendency to hug the puck too long. “Wally” Par- Theo. H. A. was the “bad m" of His record in the poulty- for itselt. He was da at times. “Tricky” since awaybackinthomuty put. mm.toboxouumuoru For 5 “haâ€"boon," he played; very “mind. by man did Dusty. Yes, the score was five to two. innocence which he bayou-rial THEGAME commissioned one J as. .the Limestone City, Mfiw‘kfim W W to M Taylor was rule‘ leash! went. to the 31d :00(1 spectacular rush r! 01 rocker was in am will and the rules donbtedly the best man on the ice. He took all kinds of punishment. Dnrlngthenrsthellhlabootwee punctured by e ante, end elthongh his foot bled prolnsely. he plncflly continued the gene. "Goalie" Teyl- or end Cotey pleased the lens with their work. but it we: deerly evi- dent to ell thet they were “et eee " on soft lee. . WRETCHED CONDITIONS misthnng overthoico like 3 Lon- don fog, and it was impossible to see the puck. m-uflsdhuargooft- in; 0! wnter and club which he!!! the puck. and u 3 result the,” do- voloped into a raged exhibition. m punts tho ham to show the d- {ecu o! the male. and were not not up to form last night, end did not play his usual game. He did not seem to relish the aqua pure which covered the ice. and which. at times. shot up like a geyser. Randell played gilt-edged hockey, and was un- oorry when it ended. STORY O? m cm The gune eterted gt 8.30 o'clock with Lindsay rushing the pack to- wards Poterboro territory. Glover relieved nicely end a. mimmge neu' Linduy nets followed. Sullivan was the first to decorate othe upright: and Ray end Dusty took the puck up the ice. the latter making a denser- than. and that is the only excuse they ofler for their defeat. Newton. in goal. was a cloee‘rivnl to Derocher for honors, and his work in the nets was a feature of the game. Koyl's and Sullivan’s rushes were grand, and on keen lee would have meant considerable. These two players were watched closely, but they got away at will. Stoddard was have won them cum! 8 ‘71ct the past. Conditions were get those grand rushes coin! “11°11 Derocher cleared. Bay secured the puckandafteraneatmhpmdto Morgan. who scored. Tune 4 minutes. The second gune was all Lindny’e. Ray went 0!! at the beginning for tripping. and was followed shortly a!- tde by both Dusty nnd Toylor. A We 0! shots was tuned on the Peterboro net. but it proved lmpregnahle. Bally Glover was caught by the referee and Rnndnll ol- THE HIDGETB' WORK It was certainly an 0! night for the Midgets, as they telt they would be handicapped on the soft 100. The locals can put it all over the Eleo- Wyomudmdmtm uneetothetomrd Humbug“. gene progressed he showed theeflect of the‘grlnd and VI: certainly well pleased when the me ended. Dusty ungoodmlnhll position, end played a study. continent gene. 1owod by Bullivm. Lindsty tried hard to lento the not. but Deroch- indulged 1 In the third game Lindsey ioreea the play, which was All in Peterhoro territory. Margnn was punished by the referee, and shortly alter-wards Taylor was ruled off. Glover next went to the side. Sullivan made a spectacular rush and shot. but De- rocher was in the '3}. Stoddnrt vioc lated the rules 0! hoctey etiquette and Inn given a. chinee to View from the side. Pernell ‘6‘!!! Want to the but it was impossible to Lindsay forced he pluckfly rule" Tsylâ€" 1m with curly ovi- re "at set " Panel! 1. Whomâ€"38!. 8 mint“. Penanc- â€" PM 7. norm ‘ Hoot-e 4.1‘tylor 8. Rudd! 8.01010! 1.: Rs! 3. Duty 3. Glover 2.811111- [V831, Cote! 1. Stoddard 1. K0111 went of! st the beginning oi the next gene. end the former was no soonerontheieengninthnnheckhe went to the pennity box ior dumping Koyl. The puck we: ioreed through the water end elneh up nnd down the rink. Morgen received it in mid ice nnd rushing in scored. Time 4} min- utee. Score. Peterhoro 4. Lindsey 1. The next goel went to Lindsay. n!- ter 3 hnl! minute's plny, Koyl doing the trick. Pnrnell In: ruled of! shortly alter the pad: wu heed end Duty we: hit by the puck, which 1.: shot by Randall. He was forced to retire and Cotey went 0!! to even up. After e fierce onslaught on Lindsey nets. my seared. Tune 8 minutes. _8core, Peberboro 5, Lindsey 2. The teem lined up u tollon: scored in nine minutes. Score Peter- boro 3, Lindsay 1. Mesa-s norm uld "Jake!" Moore sion. It we: Panel! to the penalty box 33m and Kay! then ave one of his mud rushes end nest-1y ecored. Pernell end Randell decided to settle en meat on the ice and the for- ad the puck lingered Won-1y clone to the Lindsay nets. norm ud 'l‘tylor were detected brthe rev lane and both were penalised. Stod- dud m warned to:- lodlng. Newton was celled upon to stop some hot ones. end he was equl to the occa- hull ended with the more 1-1, was pulled 0! last evening. '5 Chick-mien. 01 Mon Fdls. the Bum, {tom Linda“. ‘1 for sum-em. Penelon nu: bu el- wnyl been noted for turning out (not hockey payers. and the Chick-chick. m oertnlnly n bunch 0! com. They know n thing or two About the nearly so Inge u the many rum. and the little fellow: were thereiore entirely st eee'on the big sheet of ice. The butane. on the other head. were et home ell the wey, having pnetued on the rink helore. The tune. while not tut. wee vex? inter- esting. end the large number 0! spec- tators showed their epprecutlon by loud epphnee. For many. Elwood Coomhe phy- ed the beet tune. eeodnc four 01 the goal. Wueon. the ygnueet on the Mon teen. was the eter tor his side. Dunn. at Mon Fells. re- !ereed to the am 0! III. Oncolthemostmtcrnuncw rhoekeymphmeWY‘F” Parnell tries to Justify him-en. THESEOONDHALF PETEMORO LINDSAY Bnmnn new. Tin. 0mm” WMWmmdm. LuchmBoxGmHm. Perfect Bakerâ€"requires little fuelâ€"THE BEST FARMERS’ STOVE ON THE MARKET. HWinmeinLinhy and wading countryâ€" ‘ mum. mymnyudmmdmymphnd, All stoves warranted Whmmflfimmm inflela'hoSdlAfm __'v-V, n inn which in being opened by the Provincial Secretnry’e Department. The older section- oi the Province will be cereiully gone over by In- madam in 57 Kent-ct. 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