llIUl' "II III ISHIHII `VH3 II PUTS I)! QIID. l\n=~ck wh' era on it was the opening advice tendo Wnlker M he stepped to tha nlnta mud nngnml the match for the c`IIUll ITICIIUK I The battle wu hotly contested from bo~ ginning to lininh. In nearly all the inning: the hum played lull. Errors on both sides added to the soon. i `n... I.':..._......- |........... u... 1... 1...; nuuuu [U Elle `Cliff: ` The Kingitons battery was the boat. bl ` the Purl: hint ontrivullml its opponents on 1 the eld. ~ 'I"L.__. ._. .__ AL...` 1!, L..._ )._,. ) ___-_A,_A_._- rue naw clun clum pllmuuge. " With sensible nlnt the Park Nine loat prestige on ncoount of the actions of m :0- callod friends. `FLA I..AsI- ...-- I_-.I.; ....L.--A-.l l....... K- "'.'.Y- ` . The oecuion wu I game of hue-ball be- tween the Park Nines and the Kingston; It In their fan: lncoting oi the season. Thgggwu bad feeling in connection with it.` too. and unnecessary remarks made as to the new club cld t u \\'ith nnxihlonil:-Eu pt.h:0P?-: Nina `lost `Much Doluonntrnllon when an rguk mac lad OK. but u Dnnpenlng Fooling Cn- nud Later on-l'Ins snot.-oulvo Wilto- I-aohoo --TIIe ltlnutono Win Without ~ Playing the Ninth Innings. There was intense excitement n: the new picnic rounds. Wolfe Island. for two hour: Y0` . Y- _ ' The nmnmnn nag . wanna nf hnsmlnll ho. I MATCH BETWEEK LOCAL 'l_ EAM S y _ Af wows usumo. I WON 11: IN AN my WAY; CIICIIWXI-l'IiC'I'T$IXnTVfKI III- nnin I838 minnow Iapnh-io.l .Q. No In: in K at tho duo Von Schultz was uocuhd. up the uulonunnb Inn I'll not cl nholl. Inn hack to in IOG. and In I -rnntlhngnnn In an... on lhnmlg gnu. Y. J UNE 23., `- .l-2_AJ 4 ...::: ":::, ""..:"......"":..""' t I } uhnnuorlh am on Qhey vqy Ionic I1'|KlIlKlIlU IVHIIISTCTICI; 1" Mr. . hodoohko and Ihobri hhwoulhugoodultio `hand, nnlnrnI.Innnln-nnv Linnnnnnlglnn Ir. John sonuIun-ln. B. Ilvunagl. About four hundred occupied than in St. Mary`: odnl lat oven to vino: the on-unouy that mind Mn. Ilonio K: In toMnJohnSeu- Ian, on of the Wile celcntoon ton. `Ir R4:-I-n manna`-J In Oqg --n ..l We All pnuut uuhnctibod Iibcnlly. Tho heating the: uljournod. at Boner lull nu! evening. llr. Gouge lurorth in tho chit. The fallow- ingwut deciniouolthouooti : That the tune oouiuituo. with Nu-."oh Dou- lua And Mr. Georgi Aylswortll nddod, ho comminoo 9! management, and (Int the I ~ celebrutionlao hold. ovod and seconded. that the following "'8?" ho I committee to upon to-lnonow oven- lng on to the onoonngonclt that out be had for tho nndoihllng. vil..Ionn. Byron Dorbylhin, Don.-tor Booth. Goo!-go Wont. `P, A. Md... .1 .1, \\'.n.., A \\'vnnIL `I.KfDyIIlll`. IIIJUDT IXKDIII. W HEX, l .A. mu... 3 J. Walker. A. w con, ~ 1ouu:Sproulo. John A. Mushy and A. Book All _._...._A _..L-._!I.- I I.'L-_.II.. `FL _ VVIIKGT, IIIII 0$lll`I. JOIIII NICBI, WII ` l docted chairman and SJ. Wslkcr ucntury a oldln rnxtina. Th: fnllnwina rn-nlntlnnn \ "INCH Clirlill I-II GU. VVCIKUT gm of tho meeting. The following rololutiom vnro uunimounly corriod: Moved and oooondod, tint it in dooirohle to have 3 jubilee in Odouo on July ht if uutlicieut encouragement be given by tho nnnnlg D If HI! I . A. limbo. Truman Miller, Andnw Wyeou. Jon Sproule, John A. Much , S. J. Wu] or, nnd othen. John Mu: my urn dactad cIn.l'l-man and SJ. \VAlk1r ncmnn The People Endorse the Schema and lb- lor It to I Committee. 0DI:ssA. Juno 29.-(To the Editor): A meeting Inn and at the town hall here an Monday cvcning, to diacuu the advisability of having a quota`: juhiloo on Jul 13:. Than n pnoun: : Dr. Booth, nun. Run-on fhzvnhlln. Gan:-an '11:; P A ner` pun: : ur. naoul, nuurl. Dll Goorgl ' I P. A. . nm Miller . Anrlrw'.'vm\!L I: Buhlo. . . .. .\'ewark. . _ ,. Rochester .. 'l`oI'onlo._ . . . Jena)` City. St. Louis. .. Bultlmon.~.. LnuLs\`illo: .. cmcmmxi . DetroIt.. . .. Boaton...... New York. Philndnlnhl 1 New York . . , . .. S , Philadolphlm... 2) A `nouns . Halls oauoa-.\lclnlyro..W; \'oun.6. Slrikoa mllod-McInt 11:. 6| : Yo . 70. `its: human called bnlls- I: Nine. 1; ingnton, 3. Struck out by .\ic.lnu'ro 7: \'onnz.5. oauea mua-rnn: Nine. 1; Kingston. by Molntyro 7: You .5. S(`0l`cl'S-| . Nolnn. D. ck. Umpix-o--(`. Jerome. Capo Vincent. 'l`ime-'|`wo hours. :o`; :3! h and cxpoula: :3 ulonhd by tho govuumut than has I 2 3 I Park Nine . . . . . ..0 I l 0 ` Kingston . . . . . . ..2 0 I 0 Balls called-Mclmyr_o.$; I nAII|~d lmlln. I-k Nina, I 3 I -Ivunmull. Iu. . . . . :1 her. 0.... Ew. p . . . . . . .. Allen. Sb . . . . . . . .. ` Vcillan. 1.! ... Conamsb... > Dunlop. c.t.. numn. 1.1 . . . . .` Cou!oy. c.t .. . .. J. Lmlo. lb .... .. Mclntyra, p. . . .. McConvillo. 2b.. Lovott o. . . . . . . .. ".I.ittio. r.t nl'lI_ Ll, l ERIK. VIII IIVU HIE III!) IDIIII WOT` IIIUII. These were nuluemue eloee decieione by the umpire. Outside of him were doeene of other umpires, who insisted that their opin- ions were better then hie. There were timee ml-hen the decisions of Mr. Jerome were ueetioneble. but we give him credit for oing what he coneidered juet. PARK Xl.\ I Walker 3b.. Mlllun. 1.2. `V f`nnlnr_ n. I The Port Nile loet b ' u|d~MoIn- tvi-`e : pitching was He struck out Ieven. June: Little put twelve out at Bret hue. McCoeville salted one at eecnnd, and Walker eent two oil" the field from third. Only ve iee end fouls were taken. I Than worn nmuummn nlngi Au-I-inn: luv vnuvu vnulwcc AL Lock t~Bi Immtons. 8: bockporls. 2. Al \'onk`).~"r:-Po\?;lz`hkce `es. 8: Yonkers. 4. , At la`.lmirn-Scx-unions. : Elmnras. 1 } Ax SpringoId-Amhe1-at. 6: Williams. 3. J In lblhillllla I.nAuI. an Al S;racuso--8ura. 9: Tomntos. I. At . cwau-kn-.\'ewarka. 3: Bumnlos. 0. A nnnnn . xv . gain`: .-..... nu-sauna.` Axvx IA: Ion. Al linllimore-BI-ooltlyns. 4; Baltimore; 4. At Cincinmui-Sx. Louis. I; Cinclnnulis. 8. At (`levelnnd-l4oula\1llcs, ll: Clovelnnds. IO. N A: New \'ork-Athloucs. I; Mgstropolitans. 0. g I "C IJIIIIIIKK II WIIUW I H0` IUIIIIKCIK. Inn Ihehoroan cnnntiihlnkaru they should hoduringthc II I. Ibcuhy c-voting severnlntthehonubrohloouuuld trouble was caused In conuqunco. The colonel uyuhowillnot ho Allowed to Iinnon nuke; lloupocuthot noun Ihcbonu will the @ViD1\m&lI III-to I-I d-In-on 'Nh ' PM bublycnlunlnrpnxpooditunthn If snppuuvcnfurninhod. W for topzrfor the honu_ln;i"l \-ad only enough on `m Inn in n-and inn nlnllnrlv I um: tun noun ` beck. r.l' olmaton. 1b.. Ynunm a\A'l'IU.\ Ah LIIIAUL K. At. Indi:umpolis-India.napoli 8: Boslons, I7. At (`hi -(.`hicagoo. ll - Ph adulphins. 8. At Dom) t-Delnolu. I2: Wushingtons. 4. At Pitlsburg-.\'ew Yorke. 3: Piusburgs. 2. Iv-rl-n\-A-I~In\vAI y rnnrn J Total. CELEBRATION AT ODESSA- Xdolllcibb .. Q--- A: an- 1.- _- AL. Ban-ball Ga;::\Yodnesdn)*. \- n-I-Inu nu u I Total. . At Tuvuerfs AL:l"AR. Baseball Record to Date. --v-. .-rww--. --v -u`-.- --- uwvuuv for t In 3 z......n...:'7.3n..{y'.'!.`...e.:.'I`;"`..".I,.'.'3'. mu. 'X'honInlthubocI that noubenol corpgwho have wonldnot turnout thh ycu-. Cavalry oorpncnnnot -:_. The Olllclal scan. Othor Gannon. n:_,_L-_...__ , n hophiloulitnhuo Xiliii. h-Rev. Duil lung`: wj had In Mullahs Ilr.JaIIh- Wadi. cl Snli Falls. in W. Eln. uncut: an chpl at Otbnollqo yduhy. Icy What. )I.. Q I IVE` Ilfqhahu lujnh Ihopud Qt UIC [III ICIX Zllij. II U ml; _vouv:, tint `cord II 0 no u 1 mph. mlhg anon dug: Hohnwjulailoo and It _ nnniq. Ilr. Whiting Ila duh on tjII& Incu- ounly tho rigbtdlutodhh OOIONIRO I0 I00 J chnctuiuielo . cl ` The and fondant fora mil linden. nonunion Innnlinn nnnnh In lh `Mn J IIIPPIIOU K0 WIIICII II . __ K3 Bail The number of picket: : not Iulliciont. and tho! hnrun nnnnnl. In Lani An llnv nhnnhl 1IXuX.L'II'jT- mil uauumuumhtoamquu than vnadli nhnhi and hail! ill-m Uvrvipv CI u-v 1vICUCSI% "i have bad it nInu*kd."ndd the Ru-_ Mr. Whiting in Sydouhn St llochodin ch llY8CIldl]IIl"I~"\hI of hauvicovutgkupuzbduoh KlIUXf"I3IZ%I"ZI`I]IlllX uunq laznil. forfho ocadonby the A Innnnlmhnr nnnlnul tnnutgkn nl A lnrgonzhot topruko of holy coqnniou. ' IVGY. I . ITFIEI. IIIEWT KI` I-I` communion C. 1*`. Cu! t radiug the do and Rev. W. t . pnnchor vu unchan- m.`:I?:]ma fsrluinut Prom:-ha. van I5 ; By Me Kings RdgI." The It-non arr I very data: am, [I ty you-0. bats to the _x uuueu me noun nu oeeu run: It enoulu the emblem of liberty and right. end that cruelty end oppression should he sholishecl. " The advancement in education and religious liberty until Jews, Roman Catholics, and those of all rel` `one might act without mo- hetstion. wee welt u by the speeker. Tem rance md morality and purity here ever ed 3 strong advocate in the of ur beloved sovereign. Never clitl e so\'e~ reign reign who was more respected and be- loved then Queen Victoris. who. in her girl- hood end in efter life. sought the guidance which comes from above, which she ever was proud to Acknowledge es the eource of her power And that of her people. CII II TCIIC. The cle ' preeeutin theirrobeewere the Ven. Arclllyoecon Jones. of N ; Rem F. W. Dobbe, Portsmouth ; . L. Jones. Bu-rieeld; I.'J. Chrietie. Wolfe Inland; C. E. Cnrtwright, A. S ' cor. F. Prime, J. K. .\lc.\lorine. A. W. cote. R. '1`. Burns. of Kinceton ; end Rev. J. H. Kinuo. Pitts- lsurg. Precisely at 10:30 the choir com- menced the national enthenurhen the clergy entered fnin the weary. The prayers were red Ron. J. H. Nimmo end I. J. Christie. at leuon L-. D-.. I? I I-.... `L- .II.__._ L_ ETTX IIUIII KIIC Va . I by Rev. K. LJouI.tho nncuudlcuon by ;Rev. 1'`. Print. Ihcnfollovodtbonu `nun-_..-h......-I`. D-.. I` D D.-5284.. On Tuondny mowing st l0:J) o'clock an nnitod service was held in St. George : cathedral. The con tion wu hrge. being ropreseuultire of uneven! Anglican churches. `FL- ..I-_.... .._.--_A :-. gL-2.. _.I... ...._. .1. . Ul nu Illlll. INDIE were. utnougn consul much 0 s of life and the ex diture great treasure, mode podblek e eeteblieh- ment of pence on e rm heels. and brou ht about direct commnnicetien between In in and the British crown. The extension of the empire in India. Africa, the land of the Pheronhe. Asia, Austrelnie. end other ports. until, from one hundred millions. she now uuya the eceptre over three hundred millions, occupying in tree one-third of the eertlfe surface, is I mutter for congrotulm tiou. Everywhere that the ag he: been rented the desire has been that it should .4 93.- .....|\l.._. ..t I:l.....A.. -...I ..:-I.A -_.I .|.-e CIIII3. ` A m new: has been erected near the shore on the oyal military coll grounds by the Kingston young men : c riatiau uno- ciatiou. The tent is in charge of H. C. Drnmmond, of Soaforth. a member of Rev. Mr. Sa\`Igo`a ev ' tic hand. Soldiers are invited to not can! (Italy. Pint- chu magazine: and all the leading daily and weekly newapupan an on fylo. Stationary ofall kind: it kept on hand for the accom- modation of the tampon. The prhton of the Montreal l|'mu-u have ` ly tu- thorizod Mr. Dmmmond ho an 3', gratis. each tent with a copy of tho ulna: every day during the camp. Religion Iervicu an held night! '. Lu: evening the meeting was aaldrcaaod y Mr. Dodnla. Llnnt -f'nI Rtunnrn ninnn flunk Hun nun-Al-n. IIIIIlVOT$l'y OK X)nI% I. COIOIIIIIOII `O- day. In doing no we cannot help thanking God for the preaervation ol- the empire as a whole during all thia time. While France has passed from a monarch to a republic. then to an empire. and bac to a republic. the empire of which we form a ha: been resided over and led to roepenty by Queen 'ictoria. Although one: a lung reign it has been one of comparative peace. Under irri- tating circumetanoea. and with unlimited re- sources. it is a matter for congratulation that but two wars of grave importance have been entered into necessarily, via, the Cri~ mean, suggested by the oppreeaion and lust of gain of an autocratic power. and the mn- tiny in India. when the subject were urged `I3 disloyal advice to throw on` the authority England. Thane war; although mannina i.'" .z:;'io ,3'.'i`I'aS"{o`Ir3'r"J?r?nI XII En lsud. Thcze wnrs. although 1 s of life and this oxnendil At the I-`int Conzmloml churcllrnn at- tncdve oorvioo Wu d. Tho platform was bomtifnlly decorated` lth owors. and a full choir nndoud some bountiful and ap- Ioptino selections. Dr. Jackson lied rrom II. Sunuol, xxiit. 3-4. In hi: ' `um he said : "We have met to invoke the di~ vino bloating on on: noon. whooo ftieth Anniversary of comm in celeb:-nod to- dnv In alnlnn no 1:. nnnnnl lmln lugnlrinn auan.e osvonous. m" THE seve- mu. cnuncnes HERE. % The Life, Wrk and Virtual cl tho Qua: coinmouted Upon--'l'Io Ixunnlon o( the `In-man Empire Undo!-the Rule at llqr lluut:-`l`ho clergy Strongly Re` pruolted at 0:080!-vloo. " In-vI_oo oho Iotlodbh. PRAlSE )f.E THE Low Sertlco In st.-George's. WI! UIUTTI Dy Ell". Uouul. Liout.-Col. Rogun sun: that the govern- ment has not tluud tho lhird regiment of mvnlry prnporl . Nine lulu have been supplied to whic no I05 bonus. Tho nnmhnr nl nipinh nnl nnininnt And uuuuuuuuuuuuwn" un- duuwupnklhlllcl-Wd. It henlh|"A1."nli hllflf` uybudb Iqu. lvun W- `hang. at an an inn. u. Allunqxru, Iv. Isuluon, U. l'lI2lllIlll, Illa J. Gobble. C. Thompson I'll formerly a member of the Kinguton lice force. The band of the 48th ttalion. which hsih from Port Hope, in nude up of sixteen ieoee. The player: Am: J. R. Smith. dmuter ; J. Roberts, W`. Hall, H. Lith- Ir. A. Oliver, \\'. Curtin. A. Meadows, . Elliott. C. Hormel. G. Morrison. T. Our- son, H. Jones, W. Huvcourt. H. Moore. G. Mcliim, C. True And Levi W . The orgnniution is composed of nt- musi- Finns unuue I0 I IWIY. 1010 WI` CF92 la`. S. Mesttbnnd master; R Barrett, 1. Summers, N. Yellowloes, R. Jacobs. R. Glidden. G. Koolor. T. Rattcnbury. J . Half- Eenny, J. Co is, C. Roblin. A. Windsor. L. Thompson, V. Ronioh, G. Pickhuu, And J. Gobble; C. Tluunn-on tn fm-um-Iv "[3 HIV- The actual strength of the 45th battalion bsnd is twenty-seven pieces, but only six- toenblnyon no in can The othen were tun to t urn . hole present an: I1; S. Slant . Innd ymnhnr 2 R Ran-ntL I, IUT IIIIITIICEIUIII III! VIII II.\" `(IQ Illa WU acquainted with their duty. The aliction which has overtaken Col. Villlers. 1)..-`LC-., in theillneu of hi wife. in lamented by all the volunteers in camp. He has been un able to attend the camp. and his aheeuce is deplored. His cheerin counsel to the oi~ cers and kindnus to the men, which won for him their respect and condeneein times pest. are now remembered by many. and regrets are ex that he cannot be present with em. The volunheers do not seem to display as much enthusiasm as they undoubtedly would if the colonel were on the In his absence Col. Boulton. of the in! regiment of cavalry. a gentlemen and an otlioer in every respect. acts ae com~ mandant. He is the senior ofoer in camp. He hopes to receive the unanimous support :f 330 whole camp in the performance of is utv. 'l`L.. ....o..-1 -a..._.aI. -3 al... age]. I..-a.-I:.... $3510"! CIIII EIIIXII, IIIIIIVICZKI III I ICTIX ol xnilitnry movements. Some of them actea very nwkwu-dly. but considering that they nre recruit: n seven criticism unnot- bepenud in th . The icenex -t that, cven`i:othe .33}: time allotted t cm for instruction. they will have the men well Aennnintnd with tlmir nlntv, `Nun Amintinn IIIOIIIXIVGU. llly II` QXTIIIIBI) "U11 planned with the quality of the ntionr ocrvodtothom. The n; d: has without any event of 3 to this c - tor having tnhnpind. All the men were pundod yuterdc . and, by oompniuiet. section: and sq I, instructed in: series nl militu-v mnvnnnnnm Roma of thnm The eoldien Attending the annual miliury cunp et Bu-rieeld ue lumpy. end. up to the present. conducting themeelvee in I manner calculated to teleet credit upon themeelvee. They are exceedingly well nlcnnnd tith thn nnnlitv (J the rntionl` fa-as TIROOPS Tri9r1Na ON THE 1 ou: CAMP cnouuo. on-nun; eon: on` D|uy-A Spocllion ot Government IlouInou-`l'ho Aliod:cd 6! co). vnupn Dooply .DoplroI-0olonel Bonlton In foupolury command onho Volnnlooro. FORCE AT: BA'RRIEFIELD.% tho I3 h lit "A" Ovi- -nnh-nl h In )1-05.!-n. In will ID: 0 -Stunting!-and .ndIhu-Iva `antes !_1riTtI_|ho`l'hiur'vlIncutolcnnh-y. Inc: d IIIKIO :53 `'1 till all uotbr nod- uh; ".......*":?~..'**.........*" and I thin but for the Iolrlinn of: I1, $) VIN couocuu. noun u that vholnduutinuuluinkiontothoooulcil. simian ml! vbonlhoy have unt neuhonofn `""`. .` `..... `.3 0 lo. ngonltlio I IIIIY" Qqllliil Cl-Mayo! olllyuu-. IIIU quutitnwutoodiculttonnu-or. "\\'hon an the oollocton?" ukod the mayor.` Hon. dr." nqondod Ald. Mucklcuon. ` ouolthton NRC ulocgd; to'cnnn!orM lube:-lpdtm. o In any collector `pnuunnd the malt: ol thoounning \-ueu...auue1. ro didwou `pout. Tlhnnountn bodrutno tenant. Inomhlochin which themes! pnulunl not-clnnnln the city diulbui E! calla.-coal. Sumo cl thou -A. Lul .-m In . n-mighinn in [Jan nnnnoil, A Poor Lookout lndood tor a Dlnpluu Cltlnnnn. It Up and Doing. Pnnnl I indicate that King- ston will not \'i I jubiko oolohution. A lnotiq ol the nub-colnlnitloon in hold you- tonhy. and to: persons. Including the \ mayor. was pcgnt. "What in the reason `ofthtlpth iltho Ilnttorofth cabba- ` linn?" nnund ex-Mnvor Sung. The nun. uuuzun. n. u. Bnsincuon tho Riduu can! has increa- odtwololduinco lutycu`. fhcnantix? stunner-Ion the route botvnon Kingston and Ottawa. Then no Iotno forty-sown Iocholnoutnotuo, tlnriIebetwcon0t- 0.... g-4| IL; Nu-an-n nnnr K .-Inn:-an hainn Iocn 0! nine Iu"llI1IIlI, uni r-E unvuu Ur tawnuud tho Hal-town nu Nowlnm. being I!) hot. Frotlll poll! to Kingnton the full in shout ill) hot ~ WI"! IIIICIIIUIII KTIIIII ll L. r.n. lily`: Cnun Balm cured mo of Caurrh of any year: sanding. tutored my man of small For colds in the head it work: like magic. E. H. Snnwoon. Xatioual State Bank. lllinhath. N. J. .10! "II. In the not of honor." at the opening of the Victoria : armory. Dr. Henderson danced ` with Mn. Muir, sister of Lady Middleton. and Captain Gallon)` with Madame Beau- grand. wife of ox~Inayor Boangrand. A regular through train. leaving here at 3:3) p. m.. will commence running to Ren- } flow to-nonow. Every night, at 8 o'clock. `lIIOXpl'GOtl`IiIIViIhl'IfI'0lI|lhO K. & P. R. utatioa for Sharbot Lake, connecting ._nL _Pl.l..l_I.a a...:-- 2.. I` II D K. IIIIIX XIII DIITUK I&II, } with umntghc trdnu in C. RR. Riv`. (`ragm Rnlm onrnd Inn 01 magic. 1-.. n. anuwu Bunk. lllhahetll. N. J. ling:-a-n nun Qlun Rinlm um llglll KXNIIMIKKUO I0!" III IL'L`UlllllIUlllllUll I A meetingof pensioner: was called re- cently to discuss the advisability of march- ing on dominion day. fhoro were only live 1 old men present. nnd the meeting ndjourned nine die. uni- .L_ __ -2 L.._-.. -5 AL- A...-.:.... .J` IT? I. IIIIUTIDT OK I (Elli. When`: the chemiml engine? It should have been here I month ago. And. by the vrnv. what arrangement: has the fire. water 1 ` And light committee for in uxcommodntion? A nnsntinnnf neuinnen I1: called re- Ur!` [ICXI L`IIllrllI" IIIEFIIUUII. Rev. J. M. Snowdoa, Billing`: Bridge, has resigned his charge. having been ap- inted to the incnmbency of Grand Valley B; the Bishop of Niagara. Wheezing. autferera from asthma receive quick an rmanent relief by using Southern Asthma 7ure. Sold by druggista or by mail on receipt of price. Drv achrinox 50 ner cord :(in- slabs. or oy mul on ruxlpi ox prlu.-. Dry odgiugs, $.50 per cord :dry slnbs. K! per con! ;dry soft wood, dry haul wood. Always on huad at Cr\wfonl`a wood and cud yard : oieo foot of Queen stmet. "Put thn linhz out." said An onlorlv oi- r y`r(I OHICQ KN)` OI `(HUGH HKIYCK. 1 Put thst light out." aid nu onlorly 03'1- cer last night at camp. I have nothing to ut it out with." In: the reply that came mm the interior of A tent. ll`L_...'- .I.- ..I..-...:...I .....:..._s to .).....l.l 0y I ruumnn porter. The Hero s excursions down the river were Always good ones. She nukes her first next Saturdty Afternoon. Ram J M Run:-don. Hillin 11`: Rriahm. now: per. [3 our uuuouu gmry. "S 11: de dooh. is the latest chestnut cuught by the Nth battnlion boys. They found it on the train where it was dropped by Pullman porter. Thn Ham : mmnnuinna clown the river COKIIIIIUII PU()PIl'. lllll Clllll nowsgnper. is our national glory. "_ u_t de_doqh.': i_s tl|_a_ latgst `V Ullllilly, Z3511 IIIIIIB. There were two cases of drunkenness for consideration at the police court this morn- ing; The men were discllu or the best quality of Scranton store cool, Also for F.ngli.sh (Newcutle) black- Lnnitlfs. coal at lowest retes, go to gas I'o!`k8 coal yard. Nntannnon am the an-honlnnstnrs of the cou yam. Newspapers are the schoolmaster: of the common people. Thut endless book, the nnwnnnns-.r_ in our nntinnnl nlnrv. river trip next Saturdav uternoon. On Wednesday Mrs. Fems'stock of wool: and fnncy gooxl:_ was sold to L. M. Wood. Chan nusunmn nlnu-n mummy tha inland: lull Illlcy 800! "II 80111 50 I4. i\l. V` (XXI. Cheap excursion down among the islands Saturday on Maud, leaving at 1:30. calling at Clayton, Park and .-\loxandria_BAy. 'I`-him in (having! Int nin.nia- hnnn whirl: we .-| unuvuerry lesuvu um mwu menu 5;. the residence of Norman B. Hunm, Odessa. Wednesday, 29th June. Than \s'orn hrn r-mum of lrunkonnms for SWOT, IIIOTIIIIIK II J. l;l'II'IOI'll b. There an aevenl `newt parishes and mission: in the diocese of Ontario. See How! Advertisement for her tirat river trip next Saturdnv uternoon. I In \\'n*lnnmlAv Mm l7anm'sItnck of wool: ` .` \Jl`y`0lI, rntx III .'\IUXHlIlll'II_DIys This is the-last lot pic~nic ham; which we shall call at It. per 1b.; Armour cooked rout beef l.'>c. per lb. Jan. Crawford. A stnnvhnrrv fa-_qti\'nl and lawn socinl at A spocid meeting of the city council this evening. Pnnlaul 4-ram: nlntlu lib nnr vnnl at Klur- ray 0: ' lnymr 3. Jubilee haudkemhiefs. for pocket and npmn. it McMahon's. . Onnhu and lemons; frmh nu`-nwlxerrien. ' W uuamo wjllllolu In an: \0l'Ill- H as. Su`-Solxjolut F. A.'Birch._briggie clrk. in tho_-n'xht mob in the right pluoo. He is ohliging to :11. um! well upokouof by the man. To vini.[,on be is most atIeu;i\'e. Gr. Grant. of A" battery. brigade clerk outillery. it looked upon with tn\"our ' IVOIILIIK. Corded crazy cloth 10. per yard, at Mur- ray &"Tuylor`s. 1 .n.hi|.. h...dk..-mer._ for nockat ma 0! IIITIOT. Illjlllllll 01 IO IDIII. TICIIK, 3 grid tool Ibo R0 ll uili e tern! III lieutexfnnt `in ttltzyhto Col. .I\':n:-.......' .._..:.......s :.. 9|... \'.n.oI.,\\'..o IPITIII` IV BICLVIIIIUII I. _ Orange: and lemon. fresh strawberries. every morning at J. Crawford's. `Thorn gm JQVSPAI vncnnt nu-ishaa and N000 and (hunch. no colon (Its an. hthlhI`h_ro puutlqy. of :n`uio:'. udjuiuut or the ma bntnlion, u ` Acn-ntlnnhnnf tho R4-mnl militnrv alnl. I C IQITGI 1'. IICUIBIIIIII Ill IIIU [IT \. \\'illia.ms' regiment in tho North~\\'ant. RI:A'..\`nu-aunt F. Agliirch. hrinnia ch 0&8` D081 IOC. POI` ll). nllvl. \,l'IV|`I0l`u. A strawberry festival and lawn social u_t ha nnidnneq nf Norman R Hunm. Odessa. nymphs 0! Interest an Picked Up by our luv lloporton on the aunt. JUBILEE C!>L7EBRATlON. INCIDENTS OF THE DAY. "THE BRITISH WHIG. ATHURSDAY. ICU IIVU I-3* I'I' - I Fl] III. I like no action hot." add I citinn whowuhl onaltiehbuttholnt ` vu Infomnnu. In the Phred 1 Nina` lII_[l&C - can u Il:.I:3:Iud Lovoltworiotlbo irdnd uoood hlpn . "II look Iii nun-Inn." anslgl-nd`nE onlhmindr hm: XIII T IWVT "II IIIZI IIII ` woring." cxclduud an enthusiast. but 1`. Little add all Indian fonlin thocuscharihnnh u an Inning: lbol |rkNlnovutlnhdoih|ovulbat. and Ihotowuoxdu-ntnul hnlhn nun:-nunnfnrni-hnninvllhnn - AUUIV IIIIIO (Ill! (0 I'll]! I|IllI IIIII 0.?` china and lost. Bu-nfother. who had reached third. stole home on anothor pun bull of Lovotti. u Kl.\'IiS`l\).\'S su. Lunlma. Six to live in favour of the Kingston. run the t of nirl at this junctnn. The Park `infer the nut ve inning: won Chicogood. I-`our were struck out. nun were caught out, And four Ion elded from pouring bun. Milan. in the fourth inn- ilgl. undo muyfonl himandone time knocked I `I ht oil . Allen and Condo won ondly npplnudod as they a mud vuriou Lt`;-oaupen that cum {hair nnlnhhnrh Ill Kl T _-I FICIET XII KUUTU Ill no 8 on `O "DC. Pickle him." aid 5 byuundot. an the white Iulltnnoo I'll shoot the cnclosun. Young unilu . and nail thus some one also I need ll noon enough. The pitcher 80] ed nanrly all the hull: that put ruunen out in Ibovo Iul. llolnngoodhu. "I Ilka In nnalhnn Int." mid n citinn T. C. Billilgl. d C of unl- ry. oouu::?::ud ho. in 837. He . . I '`l. l I ` {In Guaranty Qd vat to Glmr. Afhr saving with tho lqlncnt in the West In- dian In in: Ilnnnl-Incl n IL: avnnth nu. IIITIIIIW. The Nine Ind continually oom- phinod that Yonqluppod out of the box, ` until nd! tho pbnlt pitcher mid then I'll no I nu n ling; Hell: him." \ vv-u-- wvuw .-'-`u_, 34 their both _I-:_..I AI.-A \'A....4` rue uue Wu reureu In quick oruer. The Park Nine. in enthusiastic mood. mode mother run. And June: Little in hie strike knocked the cover loose. A new ball urn an plied. By 3lcCon\'ille'e hit to Dunlop Litt e I home. The stock of `the club vent ho `ng u end much money In: oered on the ol er team. But then luck cln l, and the Kingston: were the cmvren. nlop etruck out ; Polnfret got an hneon bolln; I-Iilbeck hitto Connolly who mode a attempt to eetch the soaring hell. were etnlen by the runners. end e-heqjohneton got to tint on bell: the bones were lled. Youn sent a In-lob to Moron Pbmfret goo : Barn- fether hit to Md` ville and I-Iilbeck scored. A poll hell by Lovett let Johnson in. hp! Young expired while returning to third. There in no one to run him end he took An... ._.I I... n-_:_.L-_ __L. \._.x U] LVJIIIGIII "ICU III. TIIIIIICT. Then the Punk Nine`: time cune again, with cries and jeers. for they mule four runs. There I'll uigns of I dispute when McConville got home on what was culled I block bull," mule by Young`: wild tlmsw to lint. Lovett, amid the excitement of the ; -'oyous spectators, also nude :1 run. Wal~ ct nude I rousing knock to left eld, uml Thoma Little scumd. .\lillui then hit and .\lonn was run out on second uni Wel- ker scored. 'l`Iy...... l.':.._..-...v _.:.._-__ J: I_.v_ _,.,, , :,- CIIIUU UII LUI1II"IIy' lie 5C.I(l I "1 (Inn 5 WINE a hue hit nude on me. Connoll ' got his tint on the pitcher`: throwing. {fine side retired without looting I run. iuu.\'u `rm: rm.-:r kl`.\`s. The Kingston: opened for two runs. \ Pomfret who stole around to third. after etriking a ball dong the hue line. atom ed the home plate on Connolly`: mu of Young`: v Then Young scored as Barn- futher made a grounder to left field. He was cut 0!? while making second end at the name time McCon\'ille`a noes was injured by contact with the runner. Than [ha Pgeh Nina`: timn l\An\A -ruin MENU. Then Kingatoua` victory didn't comg, for ` the tide was retired in quick order. The Park Nina in I-nthlnninntin Innn I-HO TUIIIIUT COIIKI luff] EHO DISC}. Didu`t he take it well 3 was the exclunm tion as Allen jcooped in a foul y from ; .\lillAu's bnt. A large iece of the crooked club ew in the diunom with the ball. The Imuh wu too severe. Ininninn .I..-......I .. - ......l- .. I-...lI- ......... IIIIKII III III) OV'Bl`B. Jerome shoved on amuk u balls were * culled on Connolly, he said : I don`t want A Inna hit nxnrln nn nun (`nnnn"\- ant Ina IHVILU IBul3l'I!U" \\ IIKCF RI III) IFGPPCU [0 the plate mud opened the match for the Park Nine. Charles Jerome. of Cape Vin- cent. was the umpire. Walker did not do as he was asked. but sent a hot liner to second. who laid it in Johnson`: hand: before the runner could reach the base. ul\{.I..` I... A..l... :a .....II 9" -..- cl.` ......I-....- IIIU Illfllln There were about ve hundred s tutors. uurly all of whom were fmm ingston. The inducement that brought the teams to- gether on thatislnnul was a purse of $75. Knm-Ir whighm-u nu it" nu thn nnnnina -an:-3 run out rql-I-s II as III III- diuhowuutndorndtothoovunh Hu- .... :- Icon -_4l .._. g. l-_...l_:.. bu