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Lindsay Post (1907), 5 Mar 1909, p. 7

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to gm! rs I Taking the‘ Prop. IN” early as Lhe hon: imkhing. now in the finals, and will play of! me either Stratford or Ingersoll for the championship of Ontario in the intermediate series. _ ,. .e__. The boys conducted themselves creditably and completely out- classed their opponents. The losers ‘ their defeat good naturedly and admitted that the best team had won THE CROWD RM L throughout the e1 30“ '39 kept busy "416 With it. D w “0mm and brought 1 8 Short of marvel. 0ft 11 loud applauge Duck. It Rowd began to gather at the rink. ml by eight o’clock very few seats Vere left in the spacious rink. Both Ems had their admirers, a special m‘n having been run from both ans. , A Special train left Lindsay about Ve o’clock with nearly one hundred llilifll'ters of the blue and white, bile the St. Kitts team brought up Sinilar number. Throughout the filing they made themselves heard dtheteam yells could be heard on THE ICE. 3 city of Toronto is not noted Ming good ice, but they went lo! their average on this oe- n, and when the teams came m the rink they found a very sheet ready for them. As the Progressed. however, the ice‘ 1e sticky, and time and time‘ our fast forwards overstated lck. It was hard to make it % we game on the whole, it $817 good exhibition of Can- Sides. A number of Lindsay old came to see their pets play and not slow to back them up. Mats St. Catharines at Toronto in Past Game by 3 Score of I] fo 3 Lindsay Wins a 3: :3 Big Victory} ““331 Play took place, the t Wild. As they acknowâ€" " the game, St. Kitts were Same class with the Mid- as Lindsay piled up the began to lag. A GOOD KID mo“ 0‘ them. Shot 3!- aed in on 111111, only to be to the corner again. His nothing short of mar-val- m; .135. KennedY’S sale was large- I: “tended, owing to the‘fine day. Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Skuce, in, and Mr. John Lowery attended the Sta- “ and Lowery nuptials last Wed- Flt. and Mrs. Robert Nugent Spent Sunday with friends here. 'Vâ€"w m. Millard Fallis and Mutu- Hm Pbilp spent Sunday at Harsh. m. Cyrus Hart and friend from wood spent Sunday Visiting was fit Horeb duo. ow 81W“ #- r sport. It was not of the ’ brand, however. True. 1"" It. Oran Nem. of Manitobu. 1. kinds here. I!- ad Mrs. D. Cherry. 0! Jug“. m. 099!“ Sunday at Mr. John (Special to The Post.) my, Jae. Moore has returned home spending three weeks in the pita]. Her many Mend: are Lottie Kern spent a week Mung at Mr. Wm. Jackson’s. III 313in Fawn. of Cadnms, tho ”ma ‘1: Mr. Jackson’s last week 1 THE GAME Idaho!!!“ News of the lemma! of the Peon}: Player Who was the Iilimelight during the 8 Young boy 3031 ten- '8‘ evening the kid 5* guarding the did the mt they seven o'clock the . tolet in 0f the Niagarg district, by the score of 11 to 3. The Midgets are Those who might ima- BIG CROWD fin- ed Toronto’s lap. €35: rink Monday Reg. Blomfleld managed to shove in the fifth goal; again in three minutes he came back with another, and by a. 9109”“ made it 6-0. There was great Kitt’s tibys. After one minute of plaf What the Midgets started out to do arm-m interval put fear and trem- short rest. Kitt's was given a rest for tripping Randall. It was not until after fifâ€" teen minutes’ hard play that Stod. dard'landed the fourth, making the score +0. The score remained like this until the bell rang for half time and the teams left the ice for a rest on the boards. Koyl and Ran- dall then got a nice, two man com- bination going, but they were unable to get one past the goal tender. At last, after ten minutes’ play, Randall secured the puck, and after one of his famous rushes, scored the first goal of the evening. Hardly had they faced 01! again when Stoddard notch- ed the second goal in half a minute. The Lindsay supporters were happy: ‘but darkness reigned in the camp of‘ the enemy. For the next five minutes both teams got in some fine work, ‘ until at last Randall and Stoddard got the third goal of the evening. The large crowd hollered to make it tom; _but there was nothing doing just yet. Sullivan was chased to “the box on the boards for applying the, tamarac, while Overholt. of the St. HOW 'TWAS DONE Exactly at twenty-three minutes to nine, Referee BmWn called the teams together and dropped the puck. St. Kitts rushed matters and for a few minutes tried hard to score. At last Koyl got the puck, but when near the opponents’ goal he was tripped by McGlashan, who was given a strict. and what he didn’t see wasn’t worth seeing. He was especially strict on on sides, and saw them all. He was fair and impartial, however, and the croWd went away satisfied. ’ The 0. H. A. introduced to the spectators a gentleman known as Mr. Ben Brown. of Toronto, to see that nothing else but hockey was played. He was inclined to be rather fnn range is very weak and the locals broke through often. chance to show their shooting abili- The St. Kitts men are not last skaters and were hardly ever given a «eceived the puck. The St. Kitts team certainly look- ed as it they could play hockey when a they came on the ice before the game. All of their men are big husky fel- ‘lows. and they use their weight to advantage. Their two wing men are the heaviest, and they use their weight to block. their check against the boards. Time and time again Randall and Cotey were held against J the boards until another man had I The two kids of the team. Randall and Cotey, also worked hard. and al- though they were up against the.‘ best of the opponents, they showed up brilliantly. The boys were not pushed to their limit, but they play- ed a good, steady game all the way through. I. - V O 3.1:: $2“:§.°’,§§3.’2°:.‘;;, £11,}; What La anpe W8! he broke up those rushed wu wonderful. He also minted. in acor- ‘ Did. in: a number 0! the son]: for the ‘ Mn - . dehervm Midgets. madam and Blomueld lo". 0 D Colweu, o 9,: _ . wee stricken down with 1.: 01'1pr worked together considerably, and in 1906 and Met: him In ve bed con- . dltion. Hen e: “I wee run down their playing is '0'“, °‘ ””1“ and bordefinggn Consumption. leould not deep at night: had awful sweets. ‘ and bed nearly the wholedme. This 4 is how we: when I began to take PSY- * CHINB,innlow momenta; butfrom 1 the first bottle I began to im rove. It did marvels for me and been; t me back . to health in no time, nuking I new man I best of the opponents, they showed of me. ' “It fortlfles the body egnlnst the» not: o! L: Gtippe and is 3 sure meno tative. ldwm Me PS? Ell! feel n cold coming on and it you no 3‘ hrough right in no a..." t THE LOSERS PSYCHINE tones the system end‘tee t‘ The St thts team oertmnly look- file 50¢th oodphysial condition. 0 t1 one can a! ord to be without it. All Dru and Stores sell at 50c and S]. . Send to D_R. T. j. SLOQUM. 1 SECOND HALF. ,-._. -‘kuvu ill goal was all to the good . end what he didn’t get weren't worth getting. all the tune and serous, and brought the Inge crowd a to their feet time end time stein. Then there wee Sullivan. the hunky ever broke away. on the Midgets played t wept 78nd although _A_1 .4 Should Strattord bump up smut the locals a. battle royal Will be wit- nessed. Both teams are pretty evenly matched, but Lindsay shou‘m pretty I nearlybeabletotakafitho pleasure o ofthoclassiccitxteam. a. C. Webster. 11. Mom. I). B. Spence. J. F. Evonon, Fenolon, lurch Int. 1999' .. Hr. Putin, though completely t“- It is to be hopedythat the tram out the St. Kitt’s team sustainedin Toronto last night will not Eave an injurious enact on the peach crop in the Niagara. peninsula. It looks like Lindsay and Strat- ford for the finals. The wise ones pick the Classic City septette to win from Ingerson on neutral ice. Mr. A. G. Simpson, Manager Lindsay Midgets, Toronto Congratulations on Winning the game. We expect-you to win the championship. the sticky On receipt of the scbre from ”For- onto last evening, Mayor Begg sent thtelowing message to"Torontoâ€"- Lindsay, March 1 Penalty list-St. Catharina; Donald 4, Overholt, 1, House,;1 sayâ€"Sullivan 2, Cotey 2. ' 13, 10, St. 5, Lindsay-Blomfield, 1 min. 6, Hndsayâ€"Biomfield, 3 min. 7, Lindsay-Koyl, 2 min. 8, Lindsayâ€"Stoddard, 2 min. 9, St. Catharines, McDonald, 5 min 1, Lindsayâ€"Randall, 10 min. 2, Idndsayâ€"Stoddard, 3 min. 3, Lindsayâ€"Stoddard, 5 min. 4. Lindsayâ€"Stoddard, 12 min to be, and Lindsay ptessi Line up :â€" ST. C uuug‘m. J. averson. Recitationâ€"Miss Lily Tamlin. Readingâ€"J. Everson. Violin soloâ€"Mr. D. Spence. Recitationâ€"Mr. W. Perkin. Mr. M. Moynes treats the crowd. In the course of the programme Mr W. Parkin read the following ad- drea and presented to Mr. Perkin a very handsome writing desk and a fountain pen. my excitement at this point and the a Lindsay crowd hollered'lor more. _. Stoddard and Randall got. in some fine work but the kid in goal was in the way all the time. At last after 2 minutes Koyl got the puck and there was something doing. Through the crowd he went and by a nice shot landed the seventh goal. The “ big defence player received an ova- tion as he skated back to his pod- tion at point. St. Kitt's now [woke - up and in quick succession scored 2 I goals. The Lindsay boys did not like ' this. and after seven minutes play Stoddard shot to Randall, who scor- ed, shooting the puck between his legs. It was the prettiest play of the night and Kenny was warmly ap- plauded. Again in one minute Cap- tain Stoddard me another, mak- our midst or Passed over the nar- ing it eleven to two. Before the close my stream that divides n- trom the St. Kitts got another, making it el- unseen and eternal world. Only one even to three. although the Midgets 01' two 01 the 01d pioneers are 18“ tried hard to get another it was not to remind us 01 the toll and strut- to be. and thegame ended with slesofthemlydaysandtomount Lindsay pressing hard. to us the incidents and hardships Kinmount on business. â€"Mr. J. It. Watson. oi Mon burg. was in town Wednesday. â€"Mr. J. Hume, of Port Hope]. Pl a business trip to town Friday. â€"Mr. James Heehan. oi 0mm was in town Friday on business. â€"Mr. G. Moore. 0! Toronto spe Saturday in townon business. â€"Mr. and Mrs. J. McCormick. Oakwood. were in town Saturday. â€"Mr. E. B. Brown. 01’ Brighton called on Lindsay friends Thursday. -Hr. J. 1". Ross and Mrs. Rosa,( Klrkfield. were in town on Friday. â€"Hr. Lorne McDougall and so: Ross, Oakwood, were in town Fr. day. ‘ -llr. J. C. Shepherd. oi Kirk field, was in town Saturday or business. -!lessrs. Wm. Colwell and Kline: Jones, 0! Leakesdale. was in town Thursday. â€"l[r. A. E. White. at Nantes. tonight 0! the great change that time is working in our midst. ’The men and women who settled this neighborhood and laid the foun- datiou of our present comiort and prosperity, have either removed from Line up :â€" they endured and who went to make “ha ‘8 visiting friends in 9°"! “4 HARINBE this community what it is today. Wt!- ST’ SAT: 1 ' ‘ And now_ we understand that you 41:. J. a. Walsh. 0! Klnmount, Brook er also contemplate departing from am- passed through town today on his Overholt ong us, and though we hope your re- way to Peterboro. McDonald. moval will not be permanent and -â€"lr. W M. 01 pm; m McGee ”mum Ham~ that you my mm to W- W" in Lindsay on Thursday and paid The 0“” Blomfleld mm W 0“ ’0‘“ m’ ”d "“7 ’0’ an. nee. pom. school we. Stoddard and happiueu in your- future years. a. at Garden Mt m and K011 well would not be complete if they ~11: H P Che-well of Kin- Newton didnotrelertothemanyandimâ€" ' ' ' ' LINDSAY mount... was in town Saturday on GOALS the community you are about to Lindsayâ€"Randau, 7 mm. Lindsay-Stoddard, 1 min. Missyâ€"Randall, 3 min. St. Catharines -- McGlaghan Excitement at this point -vl w‘l‘lll. WIU'. lM‘k hm pd Shane]: Trouble take Fucking. JAS. B. Cunningham Brochu- Overholt McDonald. MCGIashan Blomfleld Stoddsrd Sullivan Koyl Newton - McGlashan. Mayor. Presentation io Mr. Taylor Parkin a) Wherever you go on: N870“ will follow you, and whenever you return you will find a heart! "loom I For many years you how served as a leader in our public worship. Iyour exposition of divine truth will .not soon be tor-gotten, while we trust ‘yonr council in divine things shall. like ‘the seed in good ground, yield an abundant harvest. _ We ask you to accept this man; deskandpenasatokenofonr re- spect and a. reminder of the conn- deuce that u e community we heVe repoaed in you. neighborhood is not only a monu- ment to the liberality o! the people. but a. result of your uthml over- sight 'and persevering effort. In the business of the, church you have always shown an untlring de- yption, and the neat and attractive appreciation this chiefly In your work in the Churchtof [meat from your podtion oi trust with credit and honor will alweys be ’a satisfaction to yourself sud your ‘many friends. ‘ We acknowledge. too, the services you have rendered in the private business of many of our {mum and itistoyourcredlt that so my‘ could turn to you with confidence in I only a passing relerenee here. but the {act of your repented reelection as Councillor and Reeve oi this town- ship as well as your voluntary retire- are their own monument. ad need wlv ' Dear sir and brother.â€"We are re- â€"M1'- 3- B- Brown. 0‘ Brighton. minded as we gather in your home called on Lindsay friends Thursday. tonight 0! the great change that -Hr. J. 1". Ross and Mrs. Ross, of time is working in our midst. Kirkfield, were in town on Friday. ’The men and women who settled .4“. Lorne Menougm and son, this neighborhood and laid the tonn- Ross. Oakwood. were in town Fri- dation of our present comfort end day. ‘ prosperity, have either removed from __ J C She erd 0, Kirk- our midst or passed over the nar- mm"u' in. town» Saturday \on rowstteamthat dividesnstromthe ' business. unseen and eternal world. Only one ‘ or two of the old pioneers are left Jeans. Wm. Colwell and Elmer tot-china nsoithe toiland mt Jones, oiLeakesdaJe. was‘in town 8108 of the early days and to recount “my. .tO us the incidents nnd may"... â€"n:. A a mm. -1 u--.“ Mr. M. Haynes treats the crowd. In the course of the programme Mr W. Perkin read the foilowing ad- dress and presented to Mr. Pox-kin a very handsome writing desk and a fountain pen. To Taylor Parkin, Esq., Fenclon: Instrumentalâ€"Galina Wilson. Recitation-June Hazel Everson. Duetâ€"Mrs. Wm. Evemn and Miss Marshall Moynes. Bongâ€"Miss Ethel Pethlck. Addressâ€"Hr. R. J. McLaughlin. Violin soloâ€"Mrs. J. Mark. Readingâ€"Hr. Wm. Pal-kin. Songâ€"Mrs. J. Everson. Recitationâ€"Miss Lily Tannin. who had am his part in mg; in; the venue nd tap-banding um {nuthborhood with its church. “a _-I._,I, Hr. Putin wu token completely by surprise. but oxtondod to ’11:. friends tint hurt: hoopttutty that made every one tool quite 31. home. sad «ch sleigh load on its arm“, no not “the doorbyahootty bond grasp and a word of walcome. An impromptu programs was or- J The tollowing was the pro Sonsâ€"Miss Bush Worfley. and neighbors, who mumbled to show their oppmuon 01 his mu. co: to the. community and county as s puma-plum eta-an and : nan Lat Mona” the homo o! ox-Wu- den Ttylor Path, of Melon, w“ visited 1); over one hundred Mend. we would acknowledge Friend; lid "who“ Assemble to Do Honor to l Highly Esteem“ God which adorns bmtbmmtuth; "ya in the new: country In doing . brink Abusing-3 9nd the employee. crodltsbly. He reports tint the nu- that “muormisdnnxer onslylll. mdvoryflttlehopetnhdd â€"l(r. J. Moran returned from To- ronto on Wednesday. when he visited his daughter, Mrs. A. lcCrtInmon. I in town may on u v 1311: to lriends. Hr. mam' hu boen most success- In! in the mining conntxy. â€"Mr. «0. R. Puma. o! Onkwood, and mu Alberta. Elm, o! Toron- to. has returned from a. thm months trip to Vancouver. Sun Fun- cuoo ad Loo Angelou. regal-Mn; by wny o! Kama City. -â€"'1‘he many friends of In: Had Mccmnmon. daughter of Kr. and Mrs. A. Mchmmon. of Toronto. for- merly 0! Lindsay. will regret to learn tint she is dangerously 11!. -Mr. R. A. Budshav, and Mrs. Bradshaw, 01 Cobalt. Ont., arrived 4am: Hammad, o: the waterworks. In in Pout-bow Thur.- dll. "81ml: It. Chu. Dusty. who u 03'. of Cnrden, out 8m: ad Sands! with her pants in town. â€"l(r. H. P. Che-swell. ol Kin. mount" was in town 80111ng on â€"Hr. J. It. Watson. 0! Morris- bnrg, was in town Wednesday. -â€"Hr. J. Hume, 0! Port Hopd. paid \ a business trip to town Friday. ‘ â€"-Mr. James Hashim. 01 0mm. was in town Friday on business. â€"Mr. G. loan, 01 Toronto spent Saturday in townon business. â€"Mr. and Mrs. J. McCormick. o! Oakwood. were in town Saturday. â€"Hr. E. B. Brown. 0! Brighton. called on Lindsay friends Thursday. --Hr. J. 1". Ross and Mn. Boas, of Kirkfteld. were in town on Friday. â€"Hr. Lorne McDonald and son, Ross. Oakwood, were in town Fri- lay. ‘ will not have to bargain with forâ€" . tune for successful bakingrâ€"It is - made from the finest, selected Man- ' itoba wheat, which contains more gluten (that 'quality which makes bread light) than any other wheat. It is milled under the most sanitary conditionsâ€"absolute purity is one very important quality which the Ogilvie System of milling guar- antees. There is no other flour in Canada upon which so much is spent to insure its perfect purity. Ask your grocer for Ogilvie’s Royal â€"llr. J. My. 0! Pacheco. was in town Wednesday. -â€"Kr. G. C. 0111! o! Hnnburton. was in town Saturday. â€"Rcv. Fnther O'Imry. of Guru. was in town Satin-any. A8 TRAVELLERS COME AND 60 Ivorian, John Eur-on, Ch'uugrfii; lord Wm Worthy R. 0. Wow“- {1- Item Iflu my Tuna. mu AMnuunuuuamm Alu- mdUn'ttncent-u lunch wan carved during the «mung. done. which :11 wond- â€"A Manon, man makes 3 lo- Thetouomwmmon; than mybudlookuhotholutton 0! mt: R. J. 11mm. X. 0.. 0. m. H. Wilson. publisher 0! The Pact. -â€"â€"â€"â€"_â€"_â€" {llnly Mayhem Wdtu‘ Hm. D. R. {Rimmmcuotmw Ignpunnhortoddroutn which he Matted to the my good quu- ttu of his friend, In. Putin. and 0! Manny good deeds done. none! the homo-builders of our (and coun- :, o! Suva-ton. :7 2m»! mumfim A Ring That Satisfies No purchase of a lifetime requires I 3.08:0“ theme that should be shown in All good- mu! buying the mement ring. We ' mmhfli‘wt: have made a study in this line, and have chosen a stock which will en- OUR MOT! able yoncohavethe hen sets, the mm mwmingsand the most re- fltblephinrings. 7 at “i mumulln. We. Pie-ea. NOTICE : Royal Homebold Hour _The light V} MILLING Co. Ltd. Putin In. their own lumber on bus it and mashed on that AA', Our notary In: been rebuilt sud eqn 90 1 withyaodem, now-dare wood-work We m m o pomhon *o tumult all kinds of Dread sud Rough I-umbortorbufldia $0 manhunt-e Doors, Suh, Fran Boo. Outings, Mouldings and Inside .3 OutddoTtinniqgs, 0.11 kiln dried. “”0““me ans. ndyadhnddoWM-u .1“- m A._ A A- To Contractors and Parties who Intent! Building. to my tent for . " 'S-Hsnu me, -fiowyu.¢oodthm¢m or the leaden

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