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Lindsay Weekly Post (1898), 23 Mar 1906, p. 11

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at? it“ 2.“ W315 at“ at!” is"! in; in to pile up a. ecore. securing the first three goals on good last work. but: once tin Midgets got their first .3an they began to gain more courage and became more dangerous. They buckled right down to the weed pile. and even the moot preju- dined Cohen; supporter out admit tut thebeet teemwon. Them Seton were given th wort at their my all the way. and vi neued e good last gem. with no legging note. For) Hope nominee! thenklnl to the hem thet tho edible o! the no eheet tarnished lest night wee at noon on either. the 20th or 28rd at February. 1 same or prwtiee since t week 930 wane on the ice 1m]: and («has in tho nest of condition, md the 00- hoorz team. who have 3100 been havâ€" ing a mat. were henna jut II The work. at the locus wu tine. ‘04 it was pretty to see them check but on their. opponents. get 31h. PM A_I_ -..J Was worked reputedly. and “onion- Ul! the Cobourg seven did the same trick. but the local dolonoo was in- ngnable. Both team also did a. lot of individual mhiqz, and in this heard the two captn'u'u. Bentley. 01 the waiters, and Stoddard. 0! tbs hem brews, were tho atara. It would he dilficult to any which of these two was the shining light, as “(by both put up a great. game. but while Stoddard did alut'ot individual Work. ho was unselfish and play“ a combination game as well. In fact “I! majority of the goals scored were “E result of combined “'duett” and “um" rushes. ' to: the third time this .9904 hum the midgets shown their “priority "or intarmediI-to ad senior mono. In mt night‘s gum thy were uivon ‘ good run for this flutes, 01‘ 13 3.1; to t. but when at coma down to tho question In to who put ‘up tho but: gone it it with no bottom: gut was” the Km withCo- no}; a. very close second. Bury. an at this local: mm up o good can. an out of than.» moons why the visitors ain‘t add to unit soon was no 318111me work: at Baa Newton. in goal. who, ”pooh”: in tb mood hall, play“ 3 phenomenal gm. The «on. to really indium tho M at the play, ahotld rad much lower, as. although the locals were strong- or on the forward line, the visitors wen: Abuja upon than. giving! them no any chances. so that .apnnt. ev- on goal was notchgd alter clover pinyin:- . . . . For the visitors Bentley, at tony. played a magnificent game. am!r he a credited with scoring the four zqala. 3" in a last skates: and pretty stuck- handler. He is also a good shot. Hoffatt played Mt win: and W § man worth watchim. B» is a {an- =°r Mayer, and was this year regu- stated into the 0. H. A. after m 398de for some time for Juan“; with Cobonng junior team over the From the way matters started off in the tint hall tators were led to believe that 1 visitors were. go- ing in to pile up a. acorn, securing the first three goals on good last votk. but: once tin Midgets got their best way of reaching tfi throat and Inga. whaling method. You see, it brings themedicine mud Mm mtlnklw 134Mafutanllnm come, But of no lWMlmmam m but Immmmmmammuy. mans wm IN A nmswr. fASflION. m Your DOCtOI’ o W’ e wish you would ask your doctor what hethinks of Vapoâ€"Crasolene. He yvill say “It’s certainly the FIRST HALF. The Coboung seven pres-ed mttere herd. Capt. Bentley eetting the pace. and alter a number oi end to end reahee heeeonedthetiret oalins minutee. Monongall and axwell then took the rubber in hand and ehot. the peel entering the zoeltroln behind. The gen-l umpire held up his hand. but Mone- Pukin. who new the way it happened. rightly called it’ no goal. Reflex again got away. making a corkscrew ruah. and locating the neta. 2-0. MeWilliame then perched with the timekeepere. for one minute. and while off Bent- ley again aeord‘l, 8â€"0. This weapo- ing too tar, and the locale began to pneea mttere. Sullivan started a rush, getting through the Cobonrg defence and paeaint to Stoddard. who scored. 3-1. The locals played feet. and on a combined real! 0! Max- well. Mebouzall all! Stoddard. the latter again planted one behind Flesh, 3-2. McDowell brought the next rush down in one minute, pene- ing to Maxwell and he to Stoddard, and the score waa tied. With 11 minutes to play McCullough made a good nave groan New. bub Max- well tqok the punk from him and scored, 4-3. The last goal in the halt wae second by M‘axwell. who got away from the face of! and nor-- efl from 'tb aide. 5-3. The haltwaa very close and always in doubt. » BEOOND HALF. The aecond halt started with indi- vidual when, and after. 8 minutee’ play the Hidden made a grand et- tort to eeore. but till peek got away behind the nete. _ flepopzall polled Th! W I“. A “Momma: was called on to‘ give a toast. and produced the fol- lowing loyal- sample :. "Addition to, the W at Did Enzhnfi, subtractio "V be! mtg," pmtnplwaation of. be: H nines. skiyuwn smut: her toes. in goal. where he was tripped up, but Maxwell, who was [allowing him like his shadow, shoved it in, and the score stood 10-3. The next was secured on a rush by Randell. Max- well and MoDongall, and in half a minute McDowell agein scored from a pass from Maxwell, 12-3. The same two repeated the trick shortly alter, Maxwell tallying. 13â€"3. The lent goal loll to com on a neat rush by Bentley, and the gem end- ed 18 to 4. The following PM“ izod for one minute on Ham: 2. M0113“, Manon 2, Sullivan. Stoddmlr 1“ it ant and shoved it in around the pasta, and No. 6 mu counted. Bell a minute later Stoddqu noted on e tingleâ€"Md rush. 7-8. and three minutes 1;.th- Stoddard, McDowell end Kendal; brought the disc down. the Letter loot-ma. 8-3. Number 9 [allowed shortlz alterwards. "Pacer? getting it on a pan from Stodderd. Stoddard got in e beautitnl rush. taking the puck mht up to Flesh. in goeJ. wlgere _he was tripped 3.19, , IAII___S__. Sullivan :I'he find-up : New-ton ......- ..... The Cobonr; teagn played gentlemanly game, and 912:) at all times. . on... go...- «to. For the locals, it would be untair to partieularize. yet Stoddard should receive due credit for his last, game. Homage" 92nd Maxwell were in the game, and "Max's" shooting was very elbotive. McWilliune and Sulli- van blocked hard rushes, the former dome some good lifting as well. The boys worked hard and deserved to win. Althonauh the econ was. going up. they received encouragement to do their beet tram e. hirâ€"eized and enthneiutio crowd of repeetetgreu The play was clan. and 'while Be!- em Washes-no officiated at Peterâ€" boro, Artia Putin touted tbs whhtlo in Lindsay. tad did so to t ”ti-n notion of both teams. A! rough work was nipped in thd bud. and the oil-flu were closely was”. cal Exiles. Flesh, in goal, was con- tinually op. the job, stopping some burning hot shots. . age limit and figuring in the '1‘. V} L. tum. Doheny. on the right wing. and Payne, at centre ,mado 3 good pair. The detem wet-6300:! on the lifting. but were drawn opt at criti- NOTES on THE GAME. .Who was the fastest mm 0 c-swddaxd. or Begtley' T‘ I-V " â€"â€"Ia ‘_"' * one minute unh' MBWil- Mdlat t. xenon; aft. Benmy m. Stoddm- McCullough .df .uuo ”c on oil Rig-MW” Lem 9.. “can «good 0.. .u...‘ Mafia“: McCullough wcre penalâ€" l a‘ good ycd it wail Downy Bentley ”Payne ...Smith on the ”Eleni: no d m '3 58th.: mtt'unethay are atin thnztitalm mtmgq Gate at mmil;for ‘30- 'â€" wh Although” there “[2 Iain. LL! .Wummll m Pigeons RW- St. Catharina Journal; The early risers saw a sight last Tuesday] morning about 7 o'clock that gladp dPned. the hearts 0! the old-timers. About this time I M.“ wild. piz- eoxmover‘hultnmflqlonawore seen flying south am this city. This is a sight that for o! the pungent gen- caution have mnpndt'heoonn- try, although the. place was so full at them at one tune. t‘hpt yon-could nqt see tbs on north“: flocks-o: We Dallow the star at the vision. 'Who light to our. souls doth strum, For us swing tho ivory portals. Where the park at g . clam. ’Mid the coup. philistine uterâ€" “ ”ri- tho and Don's madam is almost sum to be motherland is not obtainable while on ataamshxp or can. Sold by all mists. --â€"_ ,v "m that beguné; Drink to affiliation. tbq aunties! A lint to m While in Bunch. Va» Henry emu. Jr.. proprietor of the Buwton. Mic-11.. Hardware 00.. was taken very sick with bowel troubie. A tnvel- ling salesmen from Saginaw. mom advme'd him to get I. bottioul. 01131111- berlain's Colic, Chalem and Dur- r'hoea Remedy, Whig}! be it]. "It A , L. J--___ At it. Info M. £12]: mus was celebrated at St. lazy: church at 9 o’clock in honor (I St. Patrick. and the congresntion m I lam one. Vw.‘ Amhdeaoat Gun ml fin enchant. um]. new mu '1» spoke briefly oonwmin the significant» at tho holy thy. an the arty incumbent on n11 true Irishman to churn it in c deco on and rov- exent manner. the gospel to the heathen Iriah. The age «gaudaah in uncergnin. ti: wor t‘ pout. o my: Shannan ’1 ax at the great 1117111175 The materials 1hr a litqullreinnd'n apostle m county. The birthplace a! St. Patriot ha been (hunted. but the general efidpnoo inflate. thut he was born in Dunbartoo. Scotland. Taken captive in earl ; m by. ‘ratea. who sold him m a. in land. he escaped to the continent an Ear- os». where be pro red W1! (or the Whoa} waived a mu- nion from Page Ceica'tine to preach hw’a'Dny. was; it madneda wide march to find an Irishman who did not know when St. Panick'a Day: tau- Spain at the nation“ (lam. inland: green. the green at the "nu-Henna shamrwk. bring joy to the hurts a! thmauda. The popu- _kr nation is that what: St. Patrick was whacking the doctrine at the Trinity to the pram huh he used um Imba- of W :t m In. ut 8t. Inn's. March 17th. St. Patrick’s M. is a .m dear to the true son: on Erin. Pow Englishmen could tell aft-hand the «into at St. George’s Day, many Scotsman (it! not know whun Sh An. CT. PATRIOTS “ATM. BAY QUIET- “ BBSERVED IN HID”!- .__ , ! . ‘ . Up wi_t'h_ ye} ‘Down it! The Em- mt mu or am {mum the an o! the MW! mt ”t" 2161M L310 1 illustration ayes. m m w 01: lurch 29th, It 160-. 87-891 King- ut" Toronto. ct 11 mm. the Omaha and mm EXpn- Dummies will (“or by auction a Large numbar ot unclgimod reels. Thu Mud-u line. 1: Jo infirm“? “Oar! Durham 2.8 .G. Edwards. ll: __Puuon. W. J. Kola. Watchmaannvrdor. A. Burke. mm -H. Clarke. 3 r). J. Fprd. (Kinnount.‘) S. G n. L . Koc- km. E. Martin. J. Nichol. (Magma) F. Scott, (Kinmoumt). ‘ Mvfiaproofolwhst Psychinedoes. Itnotonlycm-uColdsandkilhthegums fibGfim_Pmm°°‘.““dh 1W, ‘9“: ticaify'ouuse “Ianieaofooldsfmtbe magi-1W." any: MnBryeeAflen, smmdjmmn,and amenherofflddimuld County Council forbisdistrict. “wd My my lungs WW I tried medicine and dogma-s “bed {or tog-but [no 500. Per’Bottlo T)“ to whether tho now may win not to scam cntnnce intathc city the We” will not speak. but the hm ting they have no ML whatever. with tn). exist- ing mac! nil“), . m In I.” mâ€" 7“ to I, M 1‘“ 8| lies A new line which will seek incor- mtioo t'fln eenion is the Toronto Port Pom-y Electric, Railway. Thu company is being turned by capital- ist: in York and Ontario counties. chiefly in the “riot which will be served by the line. The line is pro- Jaded to run mom Tomato culture to Part Pom, a. “once of about 85 miles. “but the exact route it will (allow has not yet been «aided. up-l It would. presumably enter the city, or, rather. approach it. in much the name way u the Bentham line. The incorporatom expect some oppoa'tion tram the June: 8:! milwny. which will run to: a. putting“ its route through the two count)“ and. prob- cny not my in .- tron the electric line. As an answer to this it will ho umdlbenmc tho nun: con;- mittco tht tha electric lino will mum-cationic! the tra- vylllnc public and supply. um- t-on which the nteun line; cannot 81'"._ . l. .. _A ______ WELL KNOWN IN JARVIS. ONT. ELEGTIIG III! 10 PORT PEI". EIY-Mmen Qct. 26 gnu: 8m. 25. -B:¢h W. ”fitted!“ :9- mm m ”'° ”°°" WM. to In pound and looked up 'to u an riots. Boa-n between . 25 and Doc. 22. â€"Am bold. hula. and my. to get acquainted with; people at. actwn rather dun wordy. hue an: (id- out: in km mum Born m Doc. 28 M Jun 18. -Nut-nr|i but at lama oorpontionn mud. Mmdont. tdhtive. vom- tib. coconut to bear crust respon- n‘bilitieu. . Bom between June 22 am) July 21. â€"Gm‘t lovers (1 hope and family. inclined to be ”two. if. women; it men, qu'et. inclined to be close in money matters. Born between Juiy 21 and Aug. 21 -_C_an madly adept. .ther'naolvee to a!- most any condition mOIxte; will bear tumble rather than fight. it; impul- n‘xe. love mm Barn between .Augnet 21 and Sept, 28.â€"Imere at was. «mm elo- m‘t W38. ham and agree- mole. nub good cum Born between . 28 and. Oct. 26.-Hue 1 mm. guided wry pe . ,1 hi! their intdgiqut; ”ii“ A A . A- A.‘ "_._ n- Bum m April 28 and 3“! 23.41". m fins and dunno. splendid mum. ant 911783081 "3" mental m ‘9‘ *0 be 1““ oni. toad at tho Opposite new Born bung M 21 and April 28.â€"Am mm men and 16:6- un. motto We: tinnalovo to excel. have otflnr. chance and» hearty; mine and m teacher: pu-ec, mm m and in dul- hg. with nth-u. cut-t and iznifiod- Ban but” Fall. ,17 and Dumb {BLâ€"Mun. axiom. othhh kind W10 ant: M: an aim: de- M «a. ma mt Jenn oom- You W M Dunn m u «nan-nu out a... ma. Ones c‘hunctoristics. formed by: the podtion of the pinata at the date of ca"; bin-h. was to astrologers. are an hollows: M a.” OMO, are hand in position. a! responsibflit}. an! tum;j Born between Jan. 18. and! Feb 17. ~Agreeablo minions good-nat- ured. «rely ”ion-£0 or quicbtom- INTERESTING WINTERS on YOUR BIRTHDAY AID GWGTEI. M DICIDES "if 0mm. “maltsâ€"all.” (PM Shun) nun-u annulus“ ‘ an. ad um. Gilchrist; will mi“ in W. Manitoba. The bride}. a. mu dim A. 1- “ML a" trio! tive of the Mannhe- ‘mm ‘ . A“ m. tM‘ mmi”uhbdthoal‘hre «A up. u mt ‘When m a” “Blunt r” “y.“ my in my “final. VIM 5 '1‘)» Mint mm was Jenkins m his old m» fim-nmtim does that a!- m M t” «be! tho «Bap Kr. lush spoke mom particularly on tb ktbr part of the tax. “For a. merit! at that." pointing out how tho Jun hopt memorial of that: «finance out of Egypt. All through tho use: worku- burn ban kept. may. (on t grant no tor, won. Chi-int lat amt mn- orhl m bald MI dluiplu. who he broil broad a the Mm. tint thy lad the prim at waiving up holy communion in remembrmoe at his death and burial. ngzt will be the malaria of annito unmat- nip! to our but how much better is a. m- noble lltd at alt-dept“. ”any: heig- .wâ€"vv M- r nu. ma propane- w W’ Sunday during but on m tron tho Laura print-C MW A my pretty weddim was solem- nisod u‘t £hc honed Mr. George Cum'pbell Hartley. Wednesday.an his a)“ War, li- Annie. was uniwd'in “clock to HI: Donald Gilâ€" christ. ot'Bx-uvdon. Marita». The ceremony was pea-tarmac} by B". D. Foxgnson. 84.. 0t Glemrln. Th. house was tutebnliy decanted with ad carnation: and unilax. ~ Tho bride. who was given “vim by w lumber. '_Ir.1bhn C. Cumin”. _- ___L£A‘ Atl- w "Av-mu, â€"- vâ€"v _ _ we a booming can of vii-m silk with chifluo trainings. and. art-ind : shower boqnet at white cam-Lions. The Md. Min 'Katiq 03mph]! litter oi the bridn. was attu-ed in m ovum over Meta. macar- a haunt (1 pink carnation; it. Archie McMillan. d Barges. mist- ed the mm. The weddmg mayo}! in; till mum the poor mil mg: or sending the coup“ to the W on! Surely our “moral will lat long um tho Wt. In}. crumbled any. jut on tho story of the at that this woman had dono in. breaking the alabaster but of par aim ointment our tho but! «1 Jesus ha been told :11 down through “Ana rKcmmony “dd-int! “a" 1m acted to about sixty cunt: The ma 8'?“ E0 "5°. “id.“ .911 , A! 81'. PAUL‘S. ‘ Yawning a St. Pa al‘c church Rev. It. Kath ”obs to two good-used magnum tad Muted two up In th morning the Baotou- took hi. next iron: 81:. Huh. 14th chapter and 9th var-e. "Duily I say unto you. changeover thig gospel ’Ih‘ll b. [3th Imp“ theyhdlo world ‘,A‘_ J--- -I.-Il {BITEâ€"o 33.11255 uni done “all ho, W 0; ton _a menial}! he: ;" Ephesians. opus-pin army. ‘Ttofiilh Bil mk- my; 90:] in- nit-tin; all (but with tho truth hat the mouth wu seeking to un- Bam. In the owning 80'. Dr. 8» shop toothl- toxtfmfln bookd A1! 81‘. MARY’S. Tho lnnuu 17th at [an]: lecture um tho tapioca a! the St. Vinognt 60 Paul Baht: of 8:. Im 'Ichnroh vu zimhotom botanica- diction. Rev. Fr. mu. Doctor at sun-m». MMRNMM lath. . 11’!ng . «1ch mo ‘11-thde Mmmhtflohufihhmt V? o: crippling an Irish poo- P CAMBRIDGE-8T. [MODIS'L' At Cambrilao-nt. mum: morn- ing Bu. Goo» Binhon took his text from mandohspur. twinning It the 6!!! an. and including urge. m w to u ”I W at .0 m m From Evening Post of limb 19. The nombcro of the Victoria Cur- ling Olub turned out in good force last evening. on the occulon at the canon! church parade. This you it took phpc to the Baptist church. chm Row. G. W. Welsh. Ohcplain of the Club. (bliv'orod I. moot imprec- civo diocouroe, his oubjcct being “Tin Gum of Lilo." The ccrynon was on o! the but our. donated to Club members. xx l.. l “IV “IVES AT mum 'I'Ill- .” TIE um 1mm M “It (IIUR(fl[S SUM“. SAVE Free Gifts of Toilet Soaps Use if: 661}: Campbell. Radcimlatinm 1“ Agittisoflitflevamh The Com “5 ‘ for which you * Users of SUNL for nothing, In exchange {or Sung! Sn. fl'YNLIGHT SOAP and GET THE PREMIUMS SUNLIGKT SOAP coupons : diam: every taken hxvetopquutmoggevay Wimm manor: p be: One son. in. Wiltnd new. at mee . unr- Ont-3 -_; ammoâ€"'4]. M his all“. "Id may fill October inclusive. tor the purpose at anointing makers in im- proving their methods. giving advice on to equipment. drainage. ventila- u‘on. em. The Department requires that each factory meeting instruc- tion pey 815 to: the meson. The instructors will give advice to Wm M to the beet method of. coding end 'teh'ng one at their milk M meg-actor will be supplied. with Outlets utincfine meet epproved mm d came for milk. end. will he“ in legging one with .oa- Sally annual-out tho ”‘5“ m In! fill 00‘0” “mm" ‘3” F“ pupa: at and!“ ”5°“ :11 ’9' . fl?“ gm giving advuoe A... ham rent“..- . «mm . w wintwtmmi 9“ detflt "17.1.1133 amn- bet-«trim tori active We have in stock gome chorce samples of the above seeds, purchased from persons having good clean farms. If ii} need 0f any for spring sowing you may save money by buying now, as the market looks firm. In Timothy we have something particularly fine at an interesting price. Come in and see it. ‘4 KENT-8T0, packagqorwriteusforl’miumm . itconsistsofsomethingyouhavenomefot. to am mamas. . E. BAKER, For the balance of this week we have placed on sale a Luge assOttmcnt of framed pictures at greatly reduced prices. SALE OF Framed Pictures HENLEY BROS. Blackwell Block. neu- larket. w: AI BMW“, M'S'I THE NAME “NORDHEIMER ” 25 to 50 Per Cent. CALL AND SEE THEM gome choice samples on all pictures in the store. PIANO â€"ONL- LINDSAY.

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