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Daily British Whig (1850), 13 Aug 1887, p. 8

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B'l'.VIllqDA`w --- --`-----vn. ` V Dr. D. P. McClure, Rantoul. 111.. um. "I nd it VOI1-hunohl to unt` gs: `t he inlnl Inn` " _ 3 I 13 um am when an-nu. puma m am he! wok on will Ihalln uuyoounku` lunar value! no It voI|I.- .\'nM Till In use In! tho luuulumttd h.-bk: upon which the mlulnru ol the l bim- huul their 5 and luiecl choir money yubnhy. '1' Mr Imp: wen Hand and ` mu many wnllovod up. `flu kn Innnlnn urn `in nnhnu Ihn ah. ' A no on son Tg-as PARK mum I ` i = ucw awrtuv. . IIUOIO .\'-at an (inn -a `l'un':m :9 Iowa Manon llud l!opod- uuocl Una: logs] (Mucous! by n ma 'r:u-an-no Ilsa- uou Hula; Hun um I all Part: cl an uid. u.\'l.Y SIXTEEN TO ONE! IIN". ll \\ 63 I the ball tn ml. Hilman Little hang- .-. s_..na-.I ._ .. WIIIU HIV" 1-what with .u Rod lay the blew .. . I. - IQIIII, . .I. IIU III.` the morning `on t o 253-": inc ground: botwoon the mohldon of the Victoria foun- * %'.z.::.*`.::: .:::: '.`:I;',";.;.?` sm"' `.'.j.'.;:,'1*;:. llavor of the csrnonhfs. j ""_ }.7E"%`.!'.,'.'?'?x.'i"J.$'.;;.;'+".` - - Otto!-lnwluluhrduv. j I . Numorounibuelnll mqtohu occnrnd yes- urdny. The n: e Soot early in Path ground: 1 m OIL; nnnhlgnn n. CL. WLL.-8- `.5.-- 1 `again rurrying his bat for four. lnmcll up ulcm smile (I! UN.` Ines! |!0WlIllg and tit-Ming en-r vritncssml here. Hallows) , in ynwticulm`. nutulinl Iiimself. He bowled twelve over.-1.0! which nine were maidens, for H runs and three wickets. Field also olinl well in this line. and so liul Dr. Beta, \\ Inn :0! nm wickets in two overs, and Ira- land at wicket fur un(- aver. The visitor: `ht-in; mm-c than 60 runs behind had to fol- Imr nu," and It the call of t.ime" had nude 45 rum for the loss of tire wickets, Mr. Bird Boutillier purlicuhu-ly excelled in elding forthe home team. The following is the score : I.`-._ . n,,, - u x \-n ..:-rn \- i I can moment me omer any. lnn u what he got for doing so : A (I watch, 9 gold- headed cone, 5 unit of c othee, I Ihufe and heir out for a year, e box -of cigere. and numerous other t-ries, apch es necktiee, etc. The Relleville Oulario thou htfully en- qniree wh Young and Burnfether were` releened w en the Kingston manager he: every cond nee inthem. Before onewerv oinf we woulm like to knox when they were" ` re eeeed. The {note ere that the South ' Bend. Ind., club vented the men, "end they were willin to go. but the Klngetaone found them too v noble to lone, end eitiefectory arrangements hove beelnnede for their re- tention. I1 I G. ' Woidman has been bought from the De- troit: by the Metropolinna. He will draw $500 8 month nnlify. \l\'eid-mm joined the Meta inzllsltimore. Vu.oln,o Du Moiaauout year : Tor- onto sent the ball over the fumes: 42 . pita. vuaon, OI vu mouse! (9! all year lor- _onto)L the ball over the fence at 3 criti- cal moment the other day. Thin in what he ` not for dnimrnn: A null! w-Ltnh . nnla, lull SUI: HID HIV!) DII HUI` nun Ilnle. An intenstin base-bull mstch took place yeaterdsy on he cricket eld. The Pan- timen defeated the Young Park Nine by 17 to 8. m-:.a...... I.-- 1...-.. x.......u.. e___. .L. .. us no uuvno a (nut Lula unor truo. Mrs. loung. wife of Pitcher Youn , promised her husband A silk hmdkerchiehf the Kingston: won the game yesterday. He has got'the drop on her this time. An intnrentino hue-Inll mu:-h fnnlz uh... IMO W11! 09 I 800 one. It was rumoured to-day that the Park Nine bus-ball club had bqan disbanded. It is to bohoped that this in not true. loumz. Pitcher Younn. IECI II In I WUIK IFIW. The Putimes, of Ogdensburg, meet the Kingutoua on Tuesday in this city. The game will be 3 good one. It was rnmnnmcl tn.dau- Hut or... Dub cluu xeu oexoro mm. McKinley has one to Toronto for medi- cal treatment. gin arm is disabled and his back in in A weak Itlte. TI... `lJ..o:m.. -6` n....l.....-l........ ...--1 AL- V Yng pitched nphenomonal game ester- doty. 1110 best button in the Par Nine ` club fell before him. llnY..I.... L... ..A.... 4.. 1`..._....4.. 1... .,, _ )9 l AIIIIGU CHI I/IJIIIIIIEIIISI Did you hear anything drop, at the pic- nic nstordny? T era was nnxr RI NI] alnnnnml nn elm .uI. l'IIrI1 ITIIUU I up his wickets th mu ricul his Inn fol also nu-Iv: the nu zuul in nhurt orJeI aucl \\'vx`r disposed mm! u 2 .'H runs. hir imiivntinn of ` they lmve 1-l'm'ed loo :4 strung team on this 1IL`L'1I.ii0ll I): L-1-rtuintIvs" ml` the The umpire gave very rnnk decisions. seriously to the detriment of the Kingston. but even with him I inst them they could have won easily hm they played as they ` were capable of doing. Lxperts are not ex- * : pected, under any Circumstances, to play u ' m ball. `b The ball mstrh at Ugdensburg. on Thurs day, between the Kingston: and Pastimes wee the tmnest e\'eutof the season. The Ogdensburg le did not snticipete a victory for tiizo ome teem end expressed surprise st its good fortune. The Kingstons played wnstchedly. without spirit, and s ~ psrently, without my desire to win, whi e the Psstimes meent business from the word go. McKinley pitched, but his speed was checked by A very sore arm. end the Pes- timee batted him isirly. It we: the King- stons dsy oil`, and they suifered en ignomin- ous defeat. one which mortied them, and for the time being shocked the condence of their friends in them. To judge of whet they could do, however, by that match. and bet agsinst them as many seem to have done yesterday. wee not is good exhibition of common sense. The score by innings st Ogdeusburg was : Psstimes....9 3 0 4 0 0 4 I '--N Kin'stons..l 3 I I 0 I 2 I l--I3 seriousiv to than ainfrinsnnt nf Oh; In :-u-.91.... nu; uatulilbyi Them was over SL000 dropped on the gimme yesterday by the followers of the Park \ ins. I .. . -- . . v-u-5 no. n`|llll I lllll - .II('l ll|ll`. L : Younx. Ii. hm on homes Kmgatunn. :; Park MM`. 8. Two haw hits l)\.wn. liilnmn. Three hue hit-I son. Imam.-d ball`. We qman 3. Wild lrheI-- clinic. 2. Double pln_\'-- nox- |.SIxlc. He: caught Park .\'lm-. I0: Kingsum. 7. Hi! by pitcher Fisher. Knox. l'mnln~-.\l. J. Manson. \\'Morxm\'n. .\'.\'. Scon-rs ~\\'. let. P. .\'ulun. Time 0! l?lIlIu-TIl`n hnnrn and hnnn uuxn... ! Illl. Youn nphenomenalgame 1 any. DIIEIIIH. a..3..""."......`.';"'1.': lulhlbolr lul unlelturlo. Tbcyulu ttohlllujuu u.-may than they lnulpllo-l uplu the loan tlulnp. larnuoi You Lu la `t to Ccllmlnn.who nun the hall that 0 huge on halls and Allan nucdop one hit. Poknlm lulu tn Juan Llulo Iltl Yciiig sound before the lacllgul up to \\'loalnmu. Tlum llam- lnllwr gut In cannon and Slwkllu M! A mulhd lull to .\louu.' Jnuluuuu nu uruck lny u pitcher and use but wen till:-I up. Alnlnola Vhoopod a cult)` to Little. Inn. on the elder: clvolw. Pomlrvl wuronl. .\luck'lin nu boom on a panel lull. Au-I when llynm Imulml I "nor In Fuhar, Jnmw-nu mul A:nluu.'h wont laomc. Iillmuu `hit (or two luau sud llpou touclw-l the lmmu ,-latr Yuan, an uug his Int. (on llm'~u the Kluptou: In-I grlau they want lu 3 lug: uul I-`alum: mm: hum; Ru :5... n'..... clay omprlual tho` .......-..u. ..u v u I u I Imus mrnocl I-ilnpzstasnns, .5. hulls Kingston-I, 5; Park Nine. - .\lu-Huh-. 8| : Ynunu 0-L \`1rll Ilnlu A-I - \'nnnn ?! an .1. IIINGST-J.\` Ibyuon. 31: (hlmnn. If Yuunu n I numl. llnrntut ur. - A "n. `In lH\l'l|lIUl| A llvn. L ?! l'umf.`1'l. : Mm-klin. Ju III iuuuln l'\'| LIlIlllIl'3 `ll uum um his-I pm-ell tu then n..l.l.. run: .\`l.\'I:. Walter. an (`l||Q|hAl\. cl .. Haber. rt ., J. Lime. lb..." * Knox. 2b ... .VloI'Qn.n1 .\l1~Hn|o. p MIIIAIL ll, .\I_Iuan. Ir. \\ uldman til IIIIUI I I'll. Sadly the Purl: Nina wlclsled the willow luv the [at time. Knox hit to Uilmun mu] ` wu put on tuning ol uuoml. out: was struck out and Ncllo want out 5 ant lay Pomlnt. The dead was done and 3 wild crowd rushed for the Itounor. Ev - bdyvu lughhg at In explain:-l t not: lightning tchor. Young much out twolvu non; cllgll three. Knox, the wound Mama to ualioln one and an lo work. But ho is not ooctive at the , t. The Kingston player: genonlly dial ---H, but Dyson and linum wen the a. pen of the day. .\ll`Hl|0. .\llllnn If . \\'n-Id: Jlllllll.` Awlm lu deqir. Ilurntolhor 1 In Km-x'| tn -!-.II-. `L- ln$~'I mm o Soon!!! ~\\'. Dick. I . Thin ol xIInu-Two hour: and fifteen minu- cs. _ l uo&|:.I.:Iu runuu mums. ` n o amul \ `N `.9 2:0 0! ' p,.o.'|':1.i.JouI|ca?I: i :4? hy Tho` auinlor sh:-gloh.|TmLI'|\gu 1 you at n. ' '6!` Jun` ` . `W ..,...".-..`:".'..:S:`*.:.;'..`;..*:'.:u.".:: run as ` , ` ' "` `-"I" Ihfp Soul . and Juan um. ` Igruek out. Inn: and `Mn: were MI by `\I;m`nIsl3oIluu. Jualouu In huh; Me I II-.n.I.. .I....._|.. .L up ,-, .,, __ _ nu... hand-Ah rouhonl uni um} hpu ad ual III, Illa y out and Wold- usu cl at llnl by Allen. Jl'dO Inn-nu nun nu.-an-..-.. ........ way l `V. .~`hnrpc. c Rivers b Ireland ............... .. L Alford. b Betta L (`ox-vie. b Bells... . macs. 3; byes. 5.....'.I uc\~_. 5:1 ; 1 oung. .rk .\IM-. 1 liimrav The Match at ligdennburg. |n,.n.... . . l_-,._. ____..I.. Notes Illd Comments. It vI'C~- DIIII IW B|lIICUI\5`I I". -` am .-whmnu us-us humo. Hy um times 1 \.uluI.rl`l4IllIIu owl II [Ova MM-0 . DON IO IIIIC Qtnunnlnnl Iw uuuwluluuu II!!! II [I70 plows: the twin! uuvudul I-y ' unikiug "III Illa] Alla ying Mr mil. hlrlll score. In. In. I II I) V `in! base on Malls called I called -Mr _m - Mcllalt-. . nurllunn T - 'u..nuuuu nan to all rum olthe Held Jftte Iowllu 0! a High Ilnler lyre- ruue hell: Before It In in-eel uted `ue gueee at the Ilene. v- A game between the ehove wee played an the ground ol the litter on Tlnlrltll lent. hole; the eeoond at the eeee whlc heal hon Ilse Int wee onus-uul win: the Nepenee oleh la thet men can the oley puvloue. uni veeeltecl in live!` o! In club, though the Int hell (the pure wee very cluee. N lsevleu mule 90 rule and the Syrecueeue 98. 0e account 0! the role llue game hen wee not ounemweal tlll two u'cl-cl. when the klegetoee went ll. llobhe Anal Hunt were the ret lnetemeu. and hill!- wenl ewl Celth the bowlers. llnhln we: run out eltnr e lml nmle one run. when Flelde joined Hrnll. Theee two pleyen mule e long etem|.'eml eehlhlted me ol the lleeet dlepleye of cricket evtr witneeeeml in Ceueale. Rene cuue leet from thelr hltl. end the bell wee clrlveu to ell pert: of the llelcl In the moot coneet. eIec- tive, and llnlehed loan of betting. lie- tweea them they mode 97 rune. (-rent'e uote helm 40 ml I"lelcle' 5|. enul when 5.. thin] mm kn non rum 1...: been pleeevl on the eoou-log eheete. U:-eat`: were embreoetl one hit lot elx, e tlve. e lour. e three. eeven twoe. end elnglee. en-I Plelcl. e tire. two loen. lourthreee, eight twue. and oh: lee. II`. C. luleml eleo yecl e splen- cl lunlep el 37 Ieee not out. It included 3 {our hlt. Ive twoe. and elngles. Hie cuttl wee very ue us! his hlttlng strong one neet, the bell being well heft down. ~Were e little more eeeem we to the running eulvnee hie eoore woul doubt- , lee: have been neeh lneneeed. Lleut. V. ltlvrre also all: llllleell ll hie we? line and quick] made econ of 2| rune. t umbll`M:01lIlxhyl:,d|`:0tliII'. t'h"ree`thrhe:e. end eln ee. e he run ee - relfy does. {he lleldlng ol the vleitore"w:e Very good. eepeclell met of the younsr ('o\\'ie and Jonee. he letter mule e catch of the uley. I hot one of Boutllliefe lull. which would have been worth three rune heal it not been taken. W. Cowie eleo muglnt Grunt out very nely. Thelr bowl- ing hrusenletl ver 'ing features. It wee very gum at times am egnin eomeu hat indier- rlll. Fire of them were tried. but (`Al Ihmp au.--l .\lillwar-I ulial the meet 0! the nurk, In-uuu the hoot, and tlu-y Men-lily impruvvul en the game urn! am. The hunt wicket Wu put down with the scqx1.- at ISL ). The .'~'yrncneu men mm" hank the hut. Their innings presented no m.u'lu--l features, ln.-ymnl lllc f-wt that lln-y wow qlll\`hl_\' (I 000:] of Incl that Rev. Mr. lhrri meden plnc y 4lt.'l(.`l)('f` nml kept up tlnrmmlmut lllu innimv nml 4` J 1.: un- 8: Tuyk LVIIIIUFIW Wl`IIl.Il.rIIIl' V change In tqmviruturo. OCH IIIU Taylor's. tiff. I lI UUl'VIC' `CITE! CIR`: Pi 1. prenarving ` rt 40:: peck. --J.=.(,`r?:to:;g. ' W _%_,, , _ AIrea'dy if;-rgim Iiiiiiy Tnandsmne don- ftributiona to `tho Jubxloa women & or- hana'.fund for Algomu. From Ottawa. . I ;Syndhu|-at, $10 ; Kinglton. 8163.62 ; Cantu-Iqui. 813.37 : Prescott, 818.27 ; Glou- caster, 85.50 ; Carleton Place. 839.30 ; Trini'1yfChuroh, Broukville, $18.87: the pcrin o Odg $3.35 ' Kc tvill , 85.10; St. Thomas. Bqllevillc, 0 The Meeting Poetponed. The annual meeting of the N. 'l`. & Q. ruilwny, advertised for the 8th, was past- poned. Nupanee peo le are intereetin themselves greatly in t e probabilities 0% this concern. ho ing that the time in not far away when_i e bonus given will bear the fruit of competition in ten, though as is fact it may be` that onlyvu few will reap any practical neiit, the delivery of freight being now ver satisfactory in to time. It is` doubtful if competition will eppreciably , effect small shipment. Still the people think two outlets are better than one. ' Wunthor Probabilities. Moderate wi;u.ls.>hir Ituthor. not much rhango A - :%_q:o>I|sVatIo-.400-. lc. at |lun sy I Guy H. Kirkpatrick. 417. K.C.l. Allen Ln["leur, 408, \\'ol{e Island, No. 7. Emma Briggs, 402, Cntamqui. The following candidates obtalned over fty per cent. of the marks. but each failed by a few marks in one subject. They have been recommended: Frank Reid. 456. Willium Mcllroy, 44!`. Frederick Walsh. 440. may Douglas, 44:; I John Shortell, 426, Pittshurg. No. II). Jenni: \ln(ln|-tlnr .1`)? \\'nIfn lelnuul \.'n See the new full good: at Mun-riy & fnvlm-'1. ' \'. (`owit-. b Galloway... 0 \'..h'w\ldin . bnllown 0 V. ltichn son.bIre|an 18 `. II. Mlllward. b Gallo- wnv .. I HUSH: A\ IIIIIIIO, `IZO- Abe Shaw, 421. a Edna. Barney. 404. Frtncis Walsh. 398, Wolfe Iahud. No. 7. Herbert Allen, 39!. OJUIIII DllUl'Vo!7lI, *IZU, l lBl.8|)lll'g, l\(). I. Jennie McCarthy, 423. \\'olfc Island, No. 2 Susie Nimmo, 423. A |_.. k`L..n- It'll I :-lug the knnmluatluu [or Entrances to the Coll:-[Inc llillltun. 'I'he fullmring-ure the an--uouful can-liclulca in the Ieccn`! emnmce euuninni-ms. all being public school pupils excvpl those upocitieal : ' (Go.-urge U.-lmruo. 003. Willlalu Tlwlnpoon, G00. Jnhu I). Crtig. 597. ` (`lmrles P`. Jones 591). Halunnl Wmsnu. .)\ \. Ihu`lmI'n Hunt, 370. .-Um-run-(ln_\', .`..'r . I ... ll nu...-.5... . II IVKJIIXIUI . Ctrter, III: New York apt-inter, cloieawl Coon]. the English chnmplon. in I (our mile ruuniug no. at London yutordny. The yacht Volunteer won the one hun- alrozl mile race from Martha`: Vineyard to .\lu-lnlelnea.-I. the .\lnymvor second. I ran` .'\I-rl III`lll\ . -'~'-. wliiinge ll. .\m_\'lln-_ 5.31. Erna! Jolnnntnn. JIEI. I-IllieFunniughmn. .346, l'il'...lmr.' X-~ '.` llcnry Crane, 5413. Ifliriu \\`ils(m, 544. Lizzie llppi1in;'.3lH. \\'-nlfc lnla.nui. .\lulcolm Pmlley, 537. CuI.iraqlll. Annie llctgixlgu, .337. John Arniel, 5'24. Annie I-ellge, .'o'. |. \\'illiun Yule. .32". Lulu llajun, .')l8. James A. Flatt. 5l7. I-`race Nicol, .')l6. (`charm ui. Lillie ('nuninghuIn, 512. ittshurg .\'n. ` . Fenlie Rockwell. MU. Thoma Arniul. 509. Knio Corrigan, .104, Convent. Jennie Gibson, 49. ). `Rachael Uiboon. I89. Amherst Isluml. Ernest Strange. 486. John Many, 485. Hector .\lcDonnell. 48'. Arthur Dalton. -L80. Williun Porter, {.80. Emily Rnttam. I75. Arthur Connolly, 474. Cataruqui. John Bcrry. 469. (`hsrlie Aaselstine. 467. Robert Unkiu, -L58. Hattie Conley. 456. David Cane, 4. )-I. William Ford. 4.34. Harry Pumell, 447. Clarke Allen, 439. June: Davin. .L`l.'),,lllr. Ryan`: school. ._\\'illinm Jackson. 433. Burton Gowdey, 428. Ida Hicks, 418, Kingston` Township, Nu. ICRV K- Johnoon wontho (no for All pacing and sank H. the 2:23 class in the cloning rnces at Rnchuter. a`-_4-_ .|._ l'___ \'-._A. ___1_._, ,|_A,,., I Illuellunoou NOON. I At Saruogu Hoot-go Hahn: dclonlod '31 we I-L-_.._ ....,.. .L_ I--- 1-.. _II _- ,1_ . ,, n nu. l'I.'llWI\' In I Th -1 i ..7...` .? ..{`."`` UII the ma ruunwh the nu llll INK` cu Minna` Autism Ann I n mm.-ndier Bout hlllior . Bycs. 3 : leg byes. 2 . [Ur III I I5 an I0. I IIII Il'IC IIIIQ Illl 1? PIC on III III ; Roulopolh oqllugu gmulull. uul tic loff won the gum. -`icon I7 ml I8 nllu. II. NcN|uuI...p||yluu third lauoiot Briton M the beginning! the guns. Ital nan ol the nger: mu Ms H: mm! (nu-mu-I whllo \ ntlolapling In cch I hall nod Mel C) N ` lira 40`. Prcurvlnc Pun. 40. .. I._... ............S.... _`.A.... An` _-_ ISIJIIL .I.1 JIIIIII I41 III.`- M. lullauouulh - Indianapolis. I7; Ininunululaapo l-IAIl'I- uuluuutua -- nu tom. I. A! ; .;J3'...., (`In--.Io1M"=`ll)"o. : echo-nu-. a ':("|II i - I-mI.-:..um...a;v~v.a.uu.: `II I I . 5: I sbm Al u.m2.u" ":u-cr-.512` 0' ; \\'..3:1..gu.'i_ Auunl.-nu snug.-c nunnn an I luxulo l.I-IIIl'I. AI Imlluguuulln - New Yoda. ll: `M .\.-wax -xuu-t. I: name-I 3. SUCCESSFUL CAVDEJATES. CHARGING A GOOD FEE. The True mu.-. and Indians pk ad on tin lulnmlh mlX...;.. an-nunnh. Anal l a lunar I t-rnmon -84-unlonn. 0: llaunllloxu. ll. 1 Blllfallo-- llulon. I; Kuwaiti. I. I Jul-any Cm -Jcrur run. I: ltoohuun. IN I nu.1llIll.\lI I-IX! I. I \\`tliwnburru - Wllkuhnrru. IO: Turouuoa. J `Hill? \ V IZ)|'I.I"."'. I liulumv Nnlmon-u. I0: llrnoklJ`nI.'.'. L (`Inc-Iuunn -(`tun-lomd-. I2: (`Inn-innulh. In 0ntar'Io Dluoou. u ltmu--llnll mum ' nmmnmmm. n l;...L.....n.... pa utmu-ting um ox-curve-I-on the drill an-numuo. `ht; plolfnhol Nam; n vhnkulo u r_\--gm [noun L the omplnyou ol the wlmlunlo r uuldhluuuu ul llclhw. Rob!!- enwh-Is A. "oudrys uol Gum I (`-1. yl-E-uh nun run to vk'|nn. oor: frlcln) 'l (damn: "CIIIIFUII "XI" Ill. IIUW IIII moon and pdnun bottle-I N. Am] the Ina-mar inn, inure . and lh:7o.m::r-:orc'a. Icnhrlk Lola Phowhu-o. n-nxoinxs -nu xx-n:u.xcr. -\ n ut.ln.... `D-..A....1 III mm new the uw.Mr ..... ....l _..l-n-... I..nI_I um rupolluan. II : V running. I uAnn~n .3 IIJIMIMIOIII. ; ltuhumn. A nrriuua um: PLAYED, av} mt cm owcxrr `run. coucerneu`, maxing [H056 `VHO uelule the special coureee of high echool treininq pay something towards the ex men. It 158 been {mind that of the hunt red and thirty odd students enrolled at Nepenee during the term just cloeed, over eixt -ve were from the county, end e ll htly on number from the town, and of the utter but a email percentage were the children of mechanics. As the accommodation he: been unequal to the rlemnnd upon it, it is hoped that thou meeeuree will tend to relieve the preeeure until the increeeed accommodation can be rovidod. With hie usual uenerolity Sir icherd Cartwright he: offered a line eite-of two acre: for the nomlnel sum of 3500, Anal there i little doubt the oer will I t e ed. This clone the` next ate w erection of A but eohool buil mg. and with the preeeht eoient etc!` the educational fggmk ofepenoe will beequel to my 4,-in g. lprovlnce. It in to be hoped tllnt n. rnmlnvirl when called nnon will Kl.\'..`.\`TUN VS. SYRACl'SF. muuun plucuy m:n.'m'(' and Iepl tin throughout inning and itfli for 13 runs. \\'. Riclmnluon sauna number in good turn: in on-Jer. The rest were unlucky -lispnsecl of fur snmll sc~n`e.1. Their I as This in lay no means a what they can do, and as ` thcnuoelves in the past to hnt they were -overtaken his h_\' men! the ' glorioul nu- lill!h`s"\hf game. The fact. though. r In hut light a f that they Ind of- -l them Mum: of the heat howling Ind in: hem. HnHnIAv in mu .. _ , .. '. (`oww. b Rh-hurdson xllhrou. , IICB. II: II I0 00 | when called 11 .'s';.w.;:- at nu: Second lnniug.v. not out..... 4 nm mn not out.............. I b Galloway c Ireland. F'inldn,,,., IN}!!! Fields... b Fields... b Fields... b Fields. . \\'idc .. vI\ . Firs! lmu'ngs_ I JDWII III II Vluvvunu. 10 ll Lu no no gjg;/t_ qgg xgogpu. ` I: wil man dghgin _ fdbiu afth `rd: and . `ere cures. ` -- `us 2 -u u u--v v-uuau , . I A: It In among 4 u public Mom I muoaly 00` the 1 II nu an study :4 N two up to Ilur ten-I Debbi The Old Irish ` i|l- Icpruuuuuvc. i Dnhh at nuvmulul wen i Ni: mission beta I pron;-nlluuul AI lbllod we 0! lnualcul. owl nal, but to AIM , ly {rum hut Int ll to in lrvluul tL`I,' .1 Oho ('1'-ltic tong: 30- Iulllu and and .-...o'. 'I`| ...... ..- |nn.. 8'lnwlI for oienln war 3: Igidhwh. Fina twolnmoi ldglovu formma N!-Ln-I 521919; ; , -~ Illo KITFVII` I Curl- ` Fin! win woporpook. ~..,..a.:~:.:.*:.1".?P*"' A l M every 1' is stamped " U. RIDE`! ,CIl'II8 IIIJIU. l)IIE.`il`.0'I,lC nboun . The {tune may sometimes be close- In imitnhnl tlun Inna nnvm-_ IIXNIIIU. IIIC ITIIIK "II, Gill ly imitated, the loan IIOVII`. 1---_-jh-- In laulnuvw I ulrwvuw-uv-u lhe only sure aids to that vision, at J. ` G. liing n,drug store. unone other. See mmrv mir in ntnmnnd \L." Imitation: lnolplont I-`Ira 8m'otlno1-ed but. ` A fire, commenced by S lamp. wai.extin- * guyished in Mr. Swunboni Incidence about ten o` clock lut evgning by L. Verbuk. There wu no Mnon in the house at the ~ time. The re ' e wunot called out. \\ IIIOH, DUI IEQII IITCIWU Iilfllll UIVOK IIIII taken to Brockville. Kin ton oiceru hnve _goue to bring him here. glico Oicor Bur- ` `nekt found t a horse and rig at Frnnkvillc. A Grand Trip. See the announcement of St. Vincent do Paul picnic on Wednesday next. It will be _o'!l8"uf't'lle events of the season, for in addi- tion to the sail on the lovely bay there will be a great picnic to Attend st Picton. Lennox High School: to charge For Tul- t|0:|-~lr R. Cartwi-Ighrl Llborallty. The Napanee school `board has taken an important step in conjunction with the Newburg school trustees. in the imposition for annual fee of 86 per pupil for attentlande at :he high schools ; $3.50 for the first, and for the Econd tonm It is also the intention to add the fth form to the public school classes so as to offo A free education to all, so far an business` i ment ulone is concerned, making those w 0' desire the nnecinl cmlrlnl of high nclinol tr-minim: nu: --.a-um... ` Camnrod the Thlgl. Cur, who itole_ 5 hone Ind ri from T. C. Wilson, has been nrrubdvat ' Creek and tnlum fn Rrnnkvilln, Kinantnn nicmu ham: 1 A Popular Ollleer. The Montreal S!_ar says that at the gather- ing of,the Quebec rie association, Lt.-Col. Strsubenzie distributed the governor : medals. The gallant colonel received the most enthusiastic rece tion of the evening, ` being unable to speak or the cheers and ap- plause for fully a minute. an uuau. nun 1.-[us valiant- On Thursday Captain Garrett was pre- sented with a magnicent silver ice pitcher and cup. accompanied by a very compll- ` meutary and uicelywvorded address, bigned by over thirty of tho lady and gentlemen \ pauengers of the Ella Ross. Ulllll-V IUII III ["3 33plr`(lOn3. 1 C. T. Thom on of the .'\'e.w.-:_ Detroit, is ` in the city so iciting opinions of business men regurding comnneruial union and annex- ation. Mr. 'lhompoon has been some time on this mission working Eutwar-l. He goes through to Quebec. Ill: The teachers attending the convention at 1 Toronto, elected J. H. Smith, of Ancuter. president of the provincisl association for the year. Mr. Hughes, of Toronto, was badly left in his aspirations. C. T. Thnmnnnn nf Llm _\'..m lhufrnif in ll: 0. ; ilr. J. W. Brown left for Toronto_ last evening. Ho intends visiting Chicago and other large cities for the purpose of acquir- ing infonnation in Iegard tn carriage mak- ` in . grin: Masnhnrt nffnnrlinn tlnn nlunl-nnO:4\n -0 lJlI\'y B, IIDITIOII Hlreek Malcolm Clnpp. son 0! Mr. I). (`la p. U. S. Consul at Picton. goes In Austra in, having a lucrative position as civil engineer. The is a grmlunte of the: Royal military col esze; - wr Ill um: pnrcuua ul nll pruzeauon. Mina B1-Atty. of Montreal. daughter of the superintendent of the Montreal |l'iIu.u mechanical rooms, is I visitor at Prof. J. W. I)a\-y`s, Gonlon street. \lnIt\nln| Clnnn -nn n' \I- II l'I..nn or. n. 1 I`. nn. uperuor. nere. lir. Alex. Piric, I graduate of the Royal college. leaves in I few weeks for (`nrtlm.ge, ` (`nun Rica. where he will join Dr. Intact- tor in the practice of his profeuiou. Min Ra-nttv. nf Mont:-ml, ulnnulnur nf oh. IITU \ IIIIIIIK ITIUIIUI Ill IIIII CIIJ. H. Bax: er, stninnagent at .\huluwn.skn fur the K. & 1 . RR". hn returned from Suockton, N.B.. where he spent as short war 1 cation. He in II present relieving J. Tay- ~ lor.,K. & I . RR. operator. here. Hr. Alex. Pirio. A nrmlnntn nl 0|... Dm-..l Totul...........`..... .3`) Five wickets down for six runs when time was called at halpast six o'clock. leaving the two not outs and four others to hat hml time permitted. It will thus be seen that the home team won by 147 run: in the Iirst innings. ` The Xnnnneca cluh dnfmnad thn Qvm.-um \ n:I.1:nul Ill Illllllll Illlfy OI flll.|lI.l The daughter of iergt.-Major `Laden, clerk of the cnmmnndant of the Royal mili- \ tury college, Ind .\liu Mcliriuul, nf'I'nm;mu, are visiting friends in this city. H Ihxtpr ntnrlnn 1|-nun no \I...l..u-....1... Iunrn ITIIKIKG III Ill I|l'lX.'K VII. 031100. Mrs. Dr. Ellis. an American lgaly. is pl|_\'~ sicinn tn the Queen of Caren. She has apartments in the royal pnlnce at \'o.-oul. mu] , receive: an Mlllllll ulary of 8l0.00`.l. Thn dnnolnr nf intro! -Mninr l....lm. [Hr CID . W. \\'elln. Urnnal Trunk at cm, Hrnck ville. has been prnmou-I to sum er pmilinn at Point 81. Charles. .\lr. Crnoaley. HcHe\'illo:. take-It ulmrga In! the "rock villa oico. Hm, I)! Elli: An `Inn:-Lvnn Ivn||- I. ..l... uuuPt'l' 5 Dr. J Allen, uf the city. |l' ll`. Pnoplov \Vluno ltlnvrlnrn llulncn Attract A Mrs. Juacph .\lunn-, of iuu hieudn in the city. Nov. J. K. Ml'.\Iorilu- labors at 9!. Jnnu-5' tn mm` I I` l`. . II ...-..,_ , IUKIICU Utlllll PHPIII "Ill IKII ICUKIII um \ nlnotnon churches eutnhlinhod. Hwy 0! the rupila had emigrated to America and haul -0:.-one good citizen: and membenol the Protuhntchurchen. I! the society had one- hnlf or onequuter I the money annually contributed in thin country to rniuinns in countries {mm which no immigrant: were received it could vutlyim-reauc nu inthwncu Illtl Itlltl tn thew choral men ho wuuhl be well worth)` of cititennhip. The colleutinn In for the In-nutit oi the lrilh Iucirty. anal Wu hill)` hln-rnl. IHU, CVUHI Iwlo ' x In the in line yearn ol the III:ic!"'I I a luuuco `M0. pupils haul been nu: ninetnnn clnnrulmn unmldinlnml, Mun: nl Ill`I'IIlI'I "II I7. Tho oocktyh urhouln won dillomst {mun any other: in uhmwo. The won in ulmpo. In larmlnouun. in will 0 am this: and In all plum when the poo.[r mugru nu-. The anchor: won fnnmru. llluhtnh 1 or other u-than or laborers, usual the only book mod vhu the In-ly bible. It had rumalnovl (`Tr I I Iucicl. to in than poupln Ihll t a Church 0! `hnnouhul never ulna them. A-u bible tnlulnted into the only lungutge am they could noel. ` In EH: nlrhnninn wag:-n nl Hm nu-how`: nu. t any as sugar with: Inn: 0! . J \\Mx-It III II the in now in in neveutktln your of wurl Anson; the Irish rooplu. m. Mn nu In rain lunch at the * prnucalhanulavorlt that In Incliovod would * Km lnualq.-nlnhlo lunatic out only to In- America. which Mun no lugov nlm population. 'l`hr`5 were .17 ponum Ibo spoke only umgmv. uul unsung thou the \ teachers at the ow.-My worked. There were lthou-hernia lrlluul nncl5,59 pnplln, while the nuclei)` Ind r-ceully or tcnulul In work to Anwrwl um! had I luv 9.. uh-.. L4. _. HIE ll l'8( ll] lungs. The Nnpanee club defeated the Syracuse` .h_\- seven wickets. \ IUIHICI III `U tau-luau Mm. 'I`L. .. ...l....' .':'.'.';'a`,-"n':'J'.I.'.':f'o'u'.a."""' 375 ""' at tho ocrl an In uunnrylo than Jauurhlbdelolluvluonuullouud. llnl in Inland. In ad-J. Ila opirh ul tho Konniah (`hutch in fun as urrnw and u ` mu. ltlml mum :30: u. .-um. 4 N: n bigotry and opp-zdnu tn I up:-owl 0! (`In-Minn uluculi-m In belt! in check there. all all M4.-nod ualiom. lay Imlnu nnlninn. H: In Invnd llml lhn unlv II II II IIUIUII" III II" INTI IIIIIIIII. ll u vod that thonll wow outt-Ill la the [Ho unduly tn! the oetlpturu and living 1 up tlnglr huh! ` TH: 01.! Irish um nlv, uf uh`.-In In In the f nu. luhn u.cn.u.. u.I.. mm of mu. ` r_\ pariah. I-Inniu-urlhy county, \\'ux!uul. frelnml. - ouu'I'tnnulav I M In Pour umuth an. hit Mull! In the L Hoary`; ` Hail --u huulld the Idol: Iocbty. Ho hold 4 that mu'| NIH: hluoud Chit A llcuoocly hr Inland`: Wooortho Wort,` ollho ma Icahn. . I 4 John cs! j ..._l-I I.`.._l-...--nL.. .._.....n.. l\`..-l...,l B. nuance`: apootuloo. ...I-. _..-_. -l.1.. a... ......l..A .84..- BIHALF OF THI IIIIN A G"! for Capt. Garratt. ...__ X-.. l`_...A__ l|._-,AL .. sssnsoniiu. }viE&ab~_ I14.-\'. J J. Bird not out ..,l3 1`. l)m\`e. 1) Fields . . . . . .. 0 5. Loyd Jones. buulloway I S. G. (`ailhrop run oul.... 2 .\lnvoInrnl-. \':|)in[I un- A -..o .Il|....nl. ` will `rm: mum" \\'Hl4.`. s,\'r|r1m,n'. MIG. 1.-z; ' In FIG XVIII"! II] -ed f0'n0`.t.":` `D4u_l`-.0 .o.....I. .... ulna an ant. no nm `III I nnor bunny- han and got I hue. Ho I'll playing oi` when Mcliulo an the bolljuo Little. Muoklin slid bcckbnt thin] tvlohd.uIdwhilonn- hitching tangle tale tohchufhim out. .-- wu thuuftor much out And Djlc-_` I ~ 2 ~ . . . ' ~ ` xu on uv vuvvlv. . nuuq; B lfllll Ullb I5 umru. Pomfret struck out in Mncklln foolishly died on nt. He Ind but liner tpcsllqp not ran nlninn of Ihnn tun E\'UuIll lllllllll III. l\lIIIUOIII WDTI` ` -~cd`:o-no-effect. , Altag; t tun 01It`IthlIl'd'; out u`: , Ind an 1 liner to(}nllAn- DITIIIIIHOT I0 IWIHHIL A The Park Nine came to their bench and remarked that it was about time they piny- ed ball. They did hit Young in the inning. Wsikor and Eallnghun ` gave Ambnch `And Dyson ies. Then after Fisher and Little. got . Knox rent 5 hot liner to Ailen.. The tie! er sprung in the air, sent hi: Arms into the sky and omght the ball And the thing wunnded. If Allen liked he could have cut Filher o at second and June: Little ut tint. But he hadn't my nqed -to do it. - , ` I til th i {HO Killltdlll K- ; -:l::?mt.mn nuttfglor ' UHF. Mclhle then got credit for his first strike out. He did It an A'lT|liic'h, thgh bi tli cnbchefl orror, he was gut one on rht. But Dyson made up for it y landing II throe- bagger down near thlnkp and getting home `on I wild pitch. But ng more run were secured, for Gilman flow to Walk and Bnrnfnther to Millan. 'n.. 11...]. 94:... ..-...- .- u.-:.. 1.-.. _:. ___u Ell'\lI\L5l I-`irst Innings . In-v. J J. Bird ..,l3 1`. l)nwu\.. h Finldn 0 over me name pltcnera work. The fth inning of the Kingston: was clmmcterizeil by great play. Jemielon hit to Moran. and by a double play Mat-klin was cut oil` At second and Jemieeon at first Now that won nice ! Mcllelle found a pretty ball and curved it to left field. Uilman t his eye on the sphere end n and rm tug: well every man on the eco benc mourn- ed for his failure, for he turneclwit I con- temptuous look and shook his hand. Then he pulled the ball from his sleeve and the cheer: were deafening. Young nished the inning by striking Millon and Weidmen out. _ \l..II.I- AL-.. ....L ......l:; I... L2- _.g _;._:|__ IEUUII U5`, MIL IVUI .`(I `Twas only seyen men struck out by Younnv ` The audience were in great glee over little pitcher : work. The fth innimv nf tlm Klnuntunnn um- Nllll l.l'UlH.'ll Ull IIUIIIU. `nut just here the Park Nine got ll run 1 and the feeling of the club`: admirers went to lmhbling point. Cnllsghen hit to Pour fret. nml on It wild throw to first the hatter went on to second. Then Fisher hit to Young. and the pitcher gave Maclilin a ball fourteen feet above his head. Of course Callaghan went home and saved the bucket of whitewash from spilling over them. It was in this inning thnt Youn shied balls over the late in such a style t tt Walker, Little anti) Monn carried their bets o' the eld with them without using them. noon nu`. MR. vnrxu ! IIVIBI Ill CHIN UK I. IDIIIHKI. But just About thin time thm-re was I hush M the Kingston: reeled off four runs. oocnr- ` ed by Macklin and and Amlnch (nn Dyson's ` daisy to centre) Dyson and Younf. Dyson got his secoudon 5 wild throw by Veidmcn. When Barnfather hit. Little sent the hall at too high an attitude to Walker, and Young thanked his star: for the error and trotted on home. I H; :....s L-.. AL- l)....l. \V:__ _.g _ .__._ IN! "IT VII 2 Mcnle mm the Park Nine`: only effective batter. He sent a grounder to Junieoon and was run out at aecourl. while the Park Nines claimed is hnnlk. Weialunnn got I hue ml Barnfnther sent a hall to Allen and cut him off. Three men incl yielded up their live: in each of the innings. Rut innt nhnnl. thin time than: u-in A hnnh I ! l.'Il I IIDUK ITUIII IIIC PI-KC. But under the circumstance: I mile was as far 9!!` ! u_.u_I- ..._- .I.- n....|. \':_-v_ ._._|.. _a-.A-.-..- I luul M . With condence Jame: Little tapped the plate. Then he struck out. Knox re ted the net nuul Mann hit to Nylon an in left at llru. The Klnguonn wnlied out without a run. (lilnmnlml Pnmfrol batted ies to Little and Weltllnan anal Young tried to steal home on a pan hall mul was retir- ed I foot from the plste. I Rut umlnr thn t-in-nmntnm-on I mil: nun ICIRUII I". I "I'll JIIIIN" ""l-`lc~I `"3 U5 I Kno\ and it won! over his lwml. prm-or-Ir-l tn thinl, nnul. when luau-.1 ml is wild one in Walker, he just tmttod nn lmmc. Two was enongln for the inning. Walker and Finher inn: struck out by Young, who mu in the Inn, And Cu hpu hit as hall and it went with lightning rapidity into Brig Young`: lmmis. l Thin wasn't an ulow. was it 7 The Kingston: cuno in mud Pumfrot An-l Nncklin Won ton adventurous And did at second. Knox, the batman. plnyod well am! had the confidence vi the catcher. who had I knack of getting the ball |l0I'lI lo the right I 0.. Junielon and Amlmch both hit tholnl 9 Ian: them and Dyson gave Walker a foul y. 'ith rnnulonml. Jnnuu Little tnnnnnl [ho UH IsU|| I Ill (U I` DIIUI} WI"\"I "|$ HI man and We-iclluun shook ha: then Dyson Mule u`c:ulul and third u throw by the cltichvl`. Th!-n Hilnm MI I bull to the right x-lcluul Dy:-m Ilarlnfutlu-I` soul as lly tn .\Iilhm. taken in. Then Milhm huiste.l the Klh ,.-.. l.. I 4.. .L:...I _....l ._l.-.. I :Aa mu-uunu cu uuurly Irvry um All ovonhmw -1 Young`: naval Ilw Path Mn: Iron 0 that mu. ; The game III one llust Incl boon III|o|- ` pawl with I gnu -lul I-I blight. The menu; can u! Ibo um mm: lwl boon lu ulouhc. can than than '|'nutk-o Iloyn nint- thotl the but that the cluln haul hum ungug 0-I It ctuloul alum-o and Gun) mun, tony. ml n woman. -lcuhrool that they umuhl In OI `MIMI In DC DC Olllliliullu . I _.n TL-.. .._...._ ...- .. ..: .L| .. ..II -.nl_Iul_.l K|.\1:s1'n.\'. I-`. ()bhS run out . I-2. Grant. 1` W. (`oi . Fivlda. h Callhrt I-`. (`.lr1-land not 0| \'. Riva-rs. (` (`nlthr .l. lhxllmwuy. I) (`all 'I`. Y. Ureel. b Mill` Dr. .I. Bulls. c Bird W. (Hidden. b (`am I inn! llullnvha Ll`. BIIII UVIU I`lIX|I`IIIU|I- A fnirly Itrnng unrtlrvu-cl v nu-run the Iielcl inu-rfcring mum-v the elding. Fly hall: were dellml |Il'l'I'IIAO Tl I CI 0 `UNI. ll I l$II U` klclhret o club! to " The um inyn eelectod I) OH `I !-entice boys ` am known to only Ito 0! them. Tlere vu some nppoemun to Mnneon below the match was over. The friend: 0! the Park Nine in- tianatal am he ehoulal hr knnckoclalovm." lsrdelily however. lid nun-hnucurizo the umpire. Then were decieit-us on lroth side: the: wow qneelloned. A fnirlv all-nnu nnl"IJ|.\loIAl uriml Llan- III vvry pour. 'ho'| um n E" uiul auuice cm! at 3:!) ` o'clock M. D. noon. ul \\'n!ertown. tlp mod: rckuo a uni. local I hall tn _.. AL- ..I..L_ 5.. Ah. _.. 'I`L- I 1'71`- Bul the pinyin; in not of tho Inst. Tr`: than wuoovuo Iuillhm inallviclunl pl: . but the Pork Nine elded lnnlly anal u what` "I. \'.r W. "\\'I|oy'n nnnnhn "' min] I Kuhn Anal Al .1-CI .\Tc'u`.E.`..'.`.2f' J'..'3l.'i.'.`f.' .......x.. ..._- --|__.-.n L. 4.1. 'W- |I.`I U9`I IIIUIT THIII. Than Iron thou? 3.541! ponunn on tho ground at tlwoo o'uluc|s. (moms Brlunuul the Pnltloo My: bad mule ample Moon Inodnhn and um; chnin encircles! the eld. The crowd was nr-Inrly an-I watched the gum with A wonderful us-nun! at In- torclt. IL.` 3L- _I.. L... .1... ....n -0 AL- L--. 5|` - \\`h'en Im-mbeu ol the Purl: .\'in0 stepped nu the eld they were chocn--I. They were nut I-ht-1-I`e \\ In-n they wont MT. IX `: "Cu" '" 2. l. 'I"I"I`I|"I TM] min law last High! uu-ll ulhucl. It was truly an ixhalitiuu. Put the nomad uuu llaln wuuu Llaa Klug- uou Mu donned um: rivals. 11.... _.... -L...n I unn ......._- ..- nL.. "l"..\I\I: TH . \-IWI. \II II.`- The Kingston: ta-uk the _h|t and Dyson hungml A hall to Wulkor. wl||rh`mu nmtlinl. inumu humls anal then Dyson un I wild Lhrnw (Iihnmn direct- , I .. I ..II 3.. .I._. ..2,.I.; Al .I I_..,I I\..,_,... ., . ..... I IIICIU IIIIX IWIIIOWCI I'|. `I'M hull waning I'll `in unique that six- hon nu Iron male on him. lino Nu loiunnomo-I on nearly every last A. nun-AL.-.55: .1 \'........`- -_....I ml... l|.-I. r.. uram. \\ . (`own-. b Rh-hm-duo ~`. Cemhrop. .. 0111.. . . .... .. Cnlthrop. b .\llllwanl |)(`allhro .. Mlllwn .. Bird. 13 Cmmop lilidden.b(`alt.hrop Lieut. Ugilvio. b (`althrop .. liomhndxer Bouthlllior .. lives. 3 : lag hrna, 9

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