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Lindsay Weekly Post (1898), 29 Jul 1904, p. 7

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. ”rims .I-‘Jrst Innings. ”Ninth, 0. Harvey, b. Paton...“ “mike, 1). Pat 18313. c. ll, b. Lag‘ leson .. - ' Meson .J ~. no"Nisan. {5g '1' . “nub secured the [int wick- Mn 14 runs. The nexi Paton ‘lnnd without the score being ad- “jln. I‘Iro Io:- fourteen. The nest W was not secured until the MM risen to twentyfeight. A “is? was again made 1!) the how. 5‘! Eagleson ‘mpzacing Paton, and "“9 tell fast, Eagiwon seeming ,ums at a cost 01 two guns. mm a record that anyone might in...) ,. _ .~ Fm“: went out to bowL‘ao‘d dron- b {W e, an ex-Lindsayite, opened hOrillia, Shelton and Ray bowling [Innis-3.311115 cane slowly and on leads, Last The, Loft for Tm to Play the City Clubs. @719 Town Clmb added another vic- into their list b1 defeating the than!) by 96 runs. The Lindsay went. to Onlha or: Tuesday Ami the game started at nine . Capt. Short’s run of luck Fill with him, and he wo'h me :9“ ‘flnntOnih'a 'imo bat. E. A. Doo- W. 0‘ curling fame, and Harry f; ‘ my" - Falling “5 thin. ‘ i‘ {10”. 'F 00d baitâ€"stag?” ‘m ‘1'”!!! Hm- v ”a flag "mi “on. ‘301‘2 1:131:91?!»di Mon'Doatgrowo tom”?! M \ Int-.7 m aucmms on mun. 50ft ’9 the combinationhwas -l_)roken The ' in secured bhu'tcen. lie was run out. 1). Paton put “BU-one and earned hxsbat, lat wicket falling for abe hun- Ind Indy-two. . in.“ went in for a seconii innings had Secured fifty-seven for eight “85 when the game had to be M1 Full score: , . ,minlfl â€"F;Puf Ynn'.__A For Sale by WOOD’S STOVE 00., Lindsay. ‘IEFEATEII THE CRACK OI".- UI TEAM MST m fi mum. TORONTO. mama. warm-Is. Vm $11.10”. w )h of dmplicityv . Sold by all enterprinng dealers. Write for booklet. £59101!thde mdfmthofeod-door, now there impanof'thoflnec whichisnoteuilymchod. AW-bmhfortfispnrpmhdmpmppfiflmdtho Monk-aimploflutnboympetfomit The whole Sunshine Furnace construction is on the an. on... :1.:.:.u..:"...; ‘7 25m. to a“ £1880!) ...! ... ’0 wart, .YJIHEXglesonm 3 on. b. Eagjcson... , Khan... ... ... .. .... U ' , "' b. Shelton... ... 71 ., 16â€"11“ a» An on an ua ”a u. I1 "' n; no ..- .. «...-... 9 his ”MY .. inn-3?. M‘CIaIy’s r3. 2.180939:- " £46 14 In: J v".wâ€"Iw .. . The celebration and fr‘endly visit- mg gill core: .two mys. The Old Pcys_wiil be accompabied by the .mgr-xljcent hand of the 49th 'H-igh- landers Regiment. {the special Lain conveying the home comers will teach Lindsay about 10.30, and the Ian-rt: will he must it: the statiom by Mayor Sootheran and the members of the aldermanie reception commit:- tee and escorted to the park, when ’ar“ address of welcome will be read, af- ter whlch there will be' specehes It .‘Lhc :mâ€"ether happens to be untzvor- able the attair will take place in‘ the skating rink, .where the ‘ fighlanders band .pronose holding a promenade concert in the (Welling. On Tuesday the visitors“ and their friends will be “funded an 6990de ity to catch a. 01m not the Kama tha Lakea, the Sir. Konoaha having been‘ W to quiet flab tripe Ibo Sturgeon Point and mendon Fells. 25c” to the Falls 853. ' . 1 A. Sher wood, the well-known artht, formerly of Lindsay and Omemee. is President of the 0m. Bors’ Associ- tion. Mr. Wm. McKenzie Hm). Presi- dent; and Mr. :I‘. R. Kennedy, Sec-re- ta ryâ€"I-reamrer, Than Will to Grant Doings lion on August lst and and. Posters have been put up about town announcing the excursion from Toronto on alonday. Aug. 15:. under the auspices of Victoria Count-y Old Boys. who will revisit .l.indsa,v on that day .in grew. strength. llr. W. crow...- ... ... .. ... ... ... .....‘143 .We base noticed the excellent bow- ling oi Eagleson and the splendid batting of Shelton, 12. Paton and Short and in the some class we should place rule woken-keeping of Wch-vn. .85 played ‘hc poation‘ like a veteran, and his work behind the wicket was much united. , Lindsay -â€"1-‘irst. Innings. Barsicnc. c. Doolittle, b. “Eaton"..n' B Brown. 1'). Ioogood... ... ..Z‘ 9 Shelton, b. Lewis... . .. .... '71 Ray, b. Lewis... ... .....-..‘ .13 m-Sweyn, .1). Cotton... ........ .1 She: ., run ont...... .. .._ ... ..- .13 Paton. not out... ...-... 13 Ewan, 1). Cotton... ...... , ......... ..... ‘0 Eogleson, D. Lewis... .. ... .. 3 Paton, b. Lewis... ...- .. .. ‘2 Bauer, c. Robinson, b. Lewis... ..., g ,3 Boyle, l. b. w. bowled Sneltun... 6 Lawns, c. Emu-t, .b. snclton... 0 J. B. Robinson, not out... '13 Loacock, c. sub, to. Harstone ...... - 5 Robinson. b. Shelton... ... ......»"2 Eaten, 1). 81611.01)... .. 'u‘J Cottomc. Ray. 1). Shelton... .. ... .4 Doc-little did not but. .......... . ....... ..- I-‘cc-gc-c-d did not hot... ... ...... ‘ “61'0th comm Olll BOYS. watt, 1). Cotton... ...... , ......... ..... agieson, D. Lewis... .. .. ahmh!mm.-~"u... ..m anes, c. Robinson, b. Lewis... .... Slims... .. .. .. ... ..._ ...- ...... from... ............................ El wwfiflé {2383' i n u-o Eflms......... .. Iota] ...... if: a? O- i; ,m numbed let. him an! Wfimilefd, W Hm M 9.! Shake:- tanal the Mann!!!“ was Wu. 'vma “V W___. Menzies, who was last asleep at 2nd. fin 1â€"1. ( . 8th Imusâ€"The lucky eighth won the guns for (the mm. when' it 311an have heart 3 Shut out. JWeeka ‘hit to Barbs mid reached lat, and on‘ Mus-W fit to Ember travelled a. mound. ,Wilcoz: hit to Mark, who thought he would um to and, but changed Hominid omeartwioo, nub, inc lots of nation!» and finally bang. edit mm mu am.“ .Weebo heat up w: heme. Morris boiling and. w hit aflonew"our”’ who became excited and: did u Into! ”tam not w «who!» to Wit. but Wblbnw q: put the game: on! at MIL, Moths Mark; repeated Me: Menzies, who ma! 1 Score 1â€"1. s fell a \QC‘UID‘; Alluuuu, w» vu- ”â€"7 ...- to 2nd; Worman' on a hit to 2116 got to 181:, stole and; 31:116.: out on' a fly to left field, leaving Workman on 2nd. 7th Inningsâ€"Firm; 'th men up fan. and the air; Gaitea reached lat on hit to .Worhnan; Edick repeated the hit but was put out at lat. "Gian”, on' a hot liner to plant. reached lat; “Curly” hunted and. on a wild throw. of Hoopla!!! to let base, mchbd. 8rd, Cinnamon snoring. :Mienziea hunted and landad safely on let, but "Curly" did 'not run theiriak at snoring. Joe Huh repeatedW hunt trick but “Curl!” still remain'ed married {commuter-Etta centre.“ was out. the acme'catchelr retiring 13w - w _.-_.‘ , - } 3rd mama'sâ€"So to: three had keen lno players fanned. but “Curly" made {a start by fanning “toms.- Morris hit a sale one to the garden and slid to lat. Wilcox ,hit a. fly avoi- short, but. Miner's hands were not Ion, eunuch to capture it. and Morris ad- knrccd to 2rd: Osborne mt t9 It.» a. home .run, but owmg LO nu- uiu: u.- ightjng in- a buggy, on‘y got to am, but was applauded. M1110? became too anxious to hang him in and fan- nod. “Chm“ was retired at 1st by pitcher, leaving Work-mun on 2nd. 5m Ioni â€"Edick nit a. neurone to Marks 3 .was out; Menzies retir- ed Weeks at 13t; Morris hit. a 4m to Hooper. and the redakins walked in. "Curls ‘ 1m. to the ‘fatal left field and was out; Menzies .to shori' stop, who retired him at 131:; Mark: hit a two; hagge: over 3rd. but. Hooper at a cynical moment again tanned. ,. 6th Inningsâ€"0n Cinnamon a dim- . 2. stop .Wilcox M” put out; Os- boxnn tell a .r'ctim to Marks’ new. glove; Williams-the tall manâ€"was retired by “Curly" at Jet. Stalker. fell a \ictim'; MOGill. out on: his hit .LQL 1.- 0-1 Gill. who made connection with a double by putting ,rnnnu- out exist. on applause; Marks hit to around ste out at Jet. Hooper. in broth- erly love style, hit a. I]: to his broth- er, who gobbled it up and Stalker; fanned on a trio of shoots. - . 4th [aimâ€"Williams hit a. fly .to McGill; Miller cuts Martin of! at let, Hooper reached let on a pretty sin- gle oxer second base. but Work-mam shamil‘d Gates‘ fly and side was out. McGill. 10: Lindsay, 1011 a victim to the pitching; Workman.makes ‘the hit of the game, driving the hall for a home .run, mt owing to flu- halLal; . ‘ mm: Gm.- Jst Inningsâ€"Bomnville went to bat to receive their firs: duck egg. McGill‘ figuring in two mutants and lCinnwmaon in one. For Lindsay. Mb- 'Gill and Workman each h9l. high flies tonartin, who pulled them in; Miller hit to and and was retired at lat. 236 Inningeâ€"M’miams hit to Emp- or and reached lat. and on Cinna- mon‘s low throw to Workman. stole 256. Hooper hit a high” infield fly to Menzies and was easy out.» Gated hits a liner to Wot-mun. whims? high to McGill. mm allowing .Wi'l- limns to score the fir-St run. and run- ner got to 3rd. Edict hit to Work- man. who made a neat pick-up a retired runner at lat. leaving )1 fix: on 3rd. Cinnamon .hit an infield fly which was captured ~a.t 2nd. “Curly" hit to long garden and was cut. Menzies retired at let on! his skaw_groqnder to allot-instep; ‘ 1.. 2- 0 - > m For the losers. tin-anon played hard to min, we: seen out-e or twice on the lag!- lines; musics had lots to do at and is a sure man, McGill, at 13t but had to work hard. but managed to get the ninja-rity of the had throws and h;- med in- the pop 115 catching: Work- man. at 2nd. is not playmg his usual gocd game of late, and although. he made a few mood stops. he has two errors down to his. playing. The out- long before throwing. Despite all the herd playing. .whfch the Lindsay boys put up. luck seemed to .be against them“ chiefly Muse they did not â€" as Father Chadwick says all players should doâ€"use. brains behind their work. was [IDLVMJ etleotive, but on: boys generally popped up flies, which were easily captured, nan-tin, IL- left field. golfing no less than Mo flies, wh' meant the men out. amen- infield work is good. Osborne at 3rd being a sure wan, picking up mat'y hot. ones. .Wiloox, at 20:1;th ‘in many 01 the assists to .lst _base._ _ WLeeks a? a. ego} miohei and mm the balls in good_ sup. _ b,“ _. F2“- â€"-_ -p---. ,_,__- on 61"ch, .thore beim no earned may 1110 Bowmanville boys are a‘verv gtntlemtnly bunch, and Ihcir max.- oger is to be cowatnlaicd, a_s they all played good hall, more bang no men): spots. Hooper. Lhdr slab ar- tist, 91mm 113 pitchcg good Pall. gum: in which the spectators were well pleased with the work of both teams. {the playing was fast. and clean from start to finish, nail all who witnaued the we certainly went away satisfied thaa. it was 540d ball. The low rugs were all gem-ed It In a Good Gamaâ€"Costa" Emm can“ Donut. ‘3 It locks as if it was gush-W’s win in the Hidland Lannie '(Y‘at riot .ao tar this season. Nat hung ago Lindsay defeated Oshawa~ here and in Oak-1- .“a: Oshanragoaa to .Bpmmanvine and defects what team on 'Lheir (in grounds; Bowmnwille come to Lind- -mw and defeat the redskirs on thei: votn grounds; also in a! exhibition game at Yelvefion'. with Cinnamon in the .box for the locals. they‘dete‘ab ed Bowmanviile, with Weeks in the Thursday’s game was one or flue best and rest mteresting games ey- e! {“6506 <2“. 3111M“ 9}?§“°“d ‘ a MIR IEDSKIIS [081' TI! TRAIL MST WEEK- 8003! 3-1. PUNISIIED BY’BOWMANVIIIE. Toronto Goounotor’ of Inlo. ’ Linda: - Pianotorte, Intermediate Hoo‘ora, Nollic'M. Kingsley, Maude Hpndmon. Nora A. Rumour. P1193. Jidna A. C. Gznenway. Ethel M. Hood. Juniorâ€"Emma, Barth: J. Austin, Edith Stewart. Lila Barker and Bel-4 on Ron: (equal). Mae (home, Sophia. 0. Mich PMypâ€"Hmora, AnnieGiL. maple. Pass â€" EthelA. Lacey and hump. when: (Null). Eva Jordan. Voiooâ€"Iptornedim â€" Hanan ~Ger~ trod: (Bite. Hold! Brady. Plas- Mm rogue. Imâ€"Pnas-Enn. En Jordon. Theoryâ€"Inter». mediateâ€"Rummy, counterpoint ond fluvial 1W LW Ba and N31: _or’, Poms F. Jnnkin. Pm, ._ -J’. Away Rndiniohto land WWI». Punk 1". ma, name. I l ' I a. .. Mr. Hebert writes: “I read your paper relative to the Trent Valley Canal rw-ith great interest. I really do not understand why your poops do not pooh this improvement. Five million dollars is no great sum for the Dominion Government to raise for this purpose, especially as you state it would open 'me thoncand miles of inland shore line. We had a great fight getting thrOngh the Erie Canal enlargement for one bhomalmi tnn hm However, we won: but after many debate and Manon“ caused by indict-er. auoe or our legislators. and railroad influence? .. . . . An Inerlcu Opinion on Our Gaul “’ System. Probably the best endoreennntthe Trent Valley Canal hue ever receive ed is embodied in a letter white}: was written to Mr. J. A. Culverwell, the well known advocate of the canal, by Henry B. Hebert, Chairman of The Erie Canal Association of Greater New, York, which represents practi cal}; all the public pinam‘taat ring! and financial bodies of New ' ark State. \ l' l. l ri‘iix ‘tee‘tha't they main mopifia a? harmtnl drug. You on oral: the Tablets to a. powder and give them with perfect (My to a. new-boa: babe. Mn. 6.1!. Ralph. St. Peters N...8 up; “Hum «can-bra Om: “hm for mom: of the mum [mm which little once cutter. and I find them the beat mdbindl have our tn'ed." All amine dealers sell these Tablets orydu. can get them by mail ct 25 cents a; hhkby wntinb The Dr. .William‘ Medicine (2.0., Bmckville, Ont: : .‘ k For Nut. Sicily chltdru Dim-g tho not W990! lentils. min“; and children «lie thlonfl’the hot Was. became summer complaints and atom... all titanium come Academy. aha mohtm' do not havp the mean,- on hand to may chpok and mm them. In 11% when Baby‘s Own Tablets are used these little lives capbenmad,a.nd no Weill the land when there are childern should be without the Tablets. The: praan. LY care all atolmph and bowel tron. blea and give relic! to teething chil.‘ dun. Odd the mother had a manna Mmimamt‘lutwq mine that the has are going totabe a trip to Ibuboro pram pom; - .Who says. "Todd," is low bathe MI, Boatdo twnin'one nil-q inga yesterday» - Joe Mark: has been dob. some nice hitting and fishing in the last two games. - The napkins of Mr. 3mm: wan tip-too. and he is now. an autumn- edtnvon'tea- .Ivut: C'nnamon m attain” ban very unlucky in up matting- dnpu'tmnt. “Gin” M! at g W «rubber pad. Parhapa than wa- too much wind in‘ it. I I The spectator. were men planned with the pine, and that is the main “Curly" is u‘ot 133an the lull he did at the mmenbemt ot the Wakmufll drive to let: was good for two cushions} - r The Hod-3y. fitted a big bunch of nice. which 0.11 mutt m the last one. Well. wa lost in a gamma. A accent loto! Put outlay hyNVJo'ox 8. (Williams. a. Martin 6. cm 1. M06“! 12. Watt. mu Nita-ties 1. Hafiz. Reapers. Mon bran. haul - 1,. , ' Stubs! had nothing to do. . - It m a Mun m- . z Mill's hits wen very scarce. Bowmaprillo by: axe a jolly bunch. ~ - :: 7 . o , , waliafluoo. ulet base ........... “will Martin... .. .4. field".-. Stalker flipper... “pitcher ......... McLachun Gamma. mp. field..-" .........Hooyar mick”... .........r. lien ............ Mgr” Struck out by "‘Cnrly." 6; by Hooper .6. : Double [amâ€"Mm. Workman. ucm'x." .wnoox. Willy-N4. IcGfll. Two have hitâ€"Warm Hurt. Wild thr.pitche1-, 1. H. Workman 8, Hooper 1. Ermaâ€"{William 1, Hooper 1, B. Workman 2. W! 1: worm“, ‘WMM Ween val put out by Hooper at. c. fled], Miller hunted and not to lat. and stole ad. Cinnamon lit fly to vku wâ€" -__ , V rho line-pp was a follow: mmfllm ' ‘ Linda: ' Wpeka... ,... ...ca_tober..( I Cinnamon -A -A "2-...â€" wan 68.. game-u. gang :3 W . a}: u up... 39 5:8”. .1? and." SA 30 5â€"5!qu PW. i Elect-r H1... milk”. ”I ~vrllfil r?» .fr. uni”... TRENT VALLEY MAL. IABY’S I)" TABLET!- guns had more singu- 'thm Ind m bug ........... MoGill 3rd bane... iiifiiiii} gas: Ila-triads .Vroumqn, aid ‘for thctirat wary ital! mid Whine their ”up“ Mong- the older one: .who took part m Ian Mitchell and win hey! 1:331» 0011:: m .w {Ia-ed t exams: not the new, mar. m- Doll‘htlll lulu Icon-l. Th5 Junior pupils of Mia! B. Jack... non. nude umber, laid a recital at. £33 rm 0! Wanna Cinnamon on Inesday of la'at meek. 3k R. J. MoLansNin K, 0., acted as chairman. The we wu Jon's and the manner in which” Jackson‘s pm pills acquittpd Wm reflected credit both ppm ' themlalm and their noel-or. Edith Kathie and Etlnl Him both litglo_tota,di_d U. 8.. mm. County Clerk's Office. Clerk; Hm. Jun» 18th; 1904. in! [he Ween: [Mt W Post. M 24th.1W4.-M8m. Th6 alumna: trnecoby bathe proposed Ivy-law, to b: taben' into Duplication by the Gunny Council (1 tb (bunt! of Waria‘ at; Lindsay, in: the said My. on the Mt“ semi: any «Samba, 1904. at the hour of eieven o‘clock! in the fore- mon. at Milan and plane the member! of this Council are hereby required to am for the pnrpaes std-maid. on the .3 00m at Victoria shall their w Luann-punts Set! at mufllmiclpuity. (8). The said debentures 8m] bur intend dill-Multan percentum par all-ll. >10haJt ywlyat up pub! 31* mun First days at April (a! m in each cadaver: mmmmymmt.md fill! luv. hunched to them coupon aid. blend; which can” uh!) In m by the «id .Wu'dur and -Mr. . - . . Mac the currency of the m [unwanted initially by med-l rate In all an mum laid (bulky tha‘h mwmdumm 3" W 1! Won the said debentures. and the aid mm at $1,844.00 (or the purpose of oration gm funnier minute! the dnbt bomb: wed. making in all mmdcmoowhem us. will]: by weds! rate as otareanid during enahdtheuid Wynn. (6) Ilia Drum shall take aflmt outbm'atdnyotOotober. 1904. Paced It the town at Lindsay. in the said County of Victoria, this ........ i day of...- .4. Enchof thank! debenture! Mlhdfldhythqwm otthe (”I and aunt: of .Vhta’u, ad :30 by ha m W. and mom: 0. (1) mat (or theme! raising the said sum. debentures of the said County to the amount of 840,000.00u M all.“ be iaued. in mm: of not I. m 81,M.00 nah. on the [int by Catcher. 1904: «oh 0! which debertuep shall be dated. on rithin the hid may,“ Victoriaâ€" thp uncut d seventygtive M “Id doll-n: ’ «15‘ - mnn, the nu -ipa.l Cans. all :1 the mfion at the County 1 Victorh m u Iona“;â€" Anti-Ml. tin amount of the M rate-bio gropexty oft!» Dom». ty of van-n. mention to the 1“" mm ml nun-lined “ma" mm (W h 311.65611500; I ”$.13“: hum» ”WWW. WWW. mammmmmm uwmwm Wm «MMuumm;mmmwm. mummmw.,m.mmwwmewmeum MMnmmm Mam wmmwmmw.umMm u 5 .mm “twmna ‘mwmam 3 § -m¢ anw¢Wmh,w mmmt,wmm M mmmwammmmwmmg I mhiohtomulloqnipa flout-ct WMMOIIIJMVM And .m in onion- thereto it willbomtoimedcbentura dtbaMdmhtutholnm at “0,000.00. a. Minute: Mded. whtbmdmabtm bumbythisby-Jaw) thy pMdmoluddebum tube upwind-to an. aid purposes and whom; _ WAS. the Municipal Council dtbOflWdLboCoontyd Victoria hum manhood and mudmpeorflormau. tchdommmnHIMJB- W to m I. do on To euthorizethe issue of Debent- ures of the County of'Vlotom to the amount of $40,000.00 for the Purchase of a Site and for the Erection of Buildings thereon for a House of Refuge for the said County. A BY-LAW . ..... ....Wardea'. a?!“ Fulfitwt againdntztry. A er t o o'ruqnb no in; one to much u a wmuun' coming mt at «my: in“ age ng determin- Mtontndothu ersvngosin It. worked with up." at time. It in the W horse that. t!- tter. appalling-not of an m. in the . cw that“ m a numb unmet. when he in and locus in- gcnmlield, : ._.--.-.. .. men can stand adversity but few can stand {up-parity. Mr. Schwab is an illumimtin; example of the evils 01 too mu and too sudden prosperity. .As a Carnegie superin- tendent he gained I brilliant repu- tation to: anoint-tut!” ability. But when he was claw to the presi- dency of I billion-dam trust and the mm of the Gamma common- uoue .wn waved. 8r. Sohwnb pmtly cxphdul! and scattered min-alt over an continua“. Until um now why um thrust upon It. Saliva!) he m g '35-“: Main can-mum Bun. “1'1!!an mm swung: aMth’whpd-um hit 80h». . (New. York World.) Chas. I. Shwgb’s resignation from the directoute of the United States steel corporation following his re- finement from the Macy or the (nut. mus the old mange that mt “Mahatma-ac . “mound Md m m m mucous-sud In“ In. flhh “duo in W. Ip- Gowl ad W but “guru”. __O§iu surly 0nd:- flnpu Bun, mm WWI-rd. 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