Daily British Whig (1850), 4 Jul 1887, p. 8

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--ch-'"'"".'-075-'""n.au.a'" "i5:;{"i'&I polbnlwuuntouluo wed. -ml-ha H091! hlhnvhnhddi lo Juno: from the clnpol which 9! `C80 Asylum and In at Once llllol. ... ..,"....a..i"" 33:`: ."1`"."'..'..`.' QM:-mocha. llnnnvuulnnnnlln UKUWXU%'IiI?Hl,II~. lntbonlhnoongunusvu-olndulpdin. and a id! in the o Ilnhhodlho` hum proouodinp cl! 4 jubilee oc-I n-dam vlnnn nu Alan Illumina- WHO DIVE ITIXII (HO IIIIIIO OI Dflfl IT` pochdund found. Lord Melbourne, Loni Abandon. bud Palmer-Icon, lord John Rnnoll. the Earl of Bowonnold and Mr. Gladuooo. In litu-nun, the nuns ol Carlyle. Hunky, Tennyson, Dickens. um nfornd to anon other: An glorilylng tlu Vicwrinn of In unto the the Dustin of land nodvod additional llllllllg Inll Then the K ,Inndo one run, by Mcboml. in the I Innings. nnd incnnnonl it by two in the dxth Illhgt Young nnd Allen wand. Intn Innhgl Pb-fut Inn` nondy put out on uatld. Tho ball wu a unztothobnnnnnhytho &ob.but* Pomlnt wnn on tho ht NI Ind 1 th to t nod n`;outcn::'ln:l|l:' In thyme! uu`I`unt home. ' 'I`I__ _,._.__nL l__I__ ___- -,_.__I_4-,I __.lnL The People Show Their l.eynlty-I"he 0rn- ` tlon end Ineldenta Preceding It. The loyal people of Odessa were not be- hind in their oelebretion of her majesty : jnbllee. The villege was tastefully deco- rnted. bunting ying from nllnoet every building. Two ne nrchee were erected on the street. Tho dey I`Il`lllbl;Oul:d is y e I-in ol gun, rln ' nn blowing 0!` whietlee. Amsleren o'clock there Va A proceeelun, heeded by the bend ofthe 47th bettnlion. to the drill ehed, when e large ueernhly had gathered. The pl-ooeedinlg there were opened with plraper J the v. Mr. Thumpeon, Met in ergynun. Min Wette then rend very pretttly Mien Mocha`: prize poem : After- werde the orntlon for the dn wen delivered by Mr. Mclntyre. Q.(`.. of 'inpton. The epeeher deecented upon the glorlee of her majesty`: reign, the etridee mode in all that exnlte I nntion during the put fty yenre. He referred to the gentlemen, who hue made the male of Britnln rel- ._..A-.I __.I l.-_..l l__I \l-II_-_..__ I-_I lUl`IlIlU III EIUIIHIIII CIIIIK VET. PII"III . H. a s..-..;., cnuismm of the . ne school board, received I Iunmtro e on Thurnlny lut whllo looking after the public school children. He lud to be taken home in I cab. He will be out agsin in xx day or XL \ Cl) IIIIIU IIIIIIIICII KUIII8 Ull II III pllvv. AM. J. D. Thompson spent Suurdny in Toronto, and enjoyed himself in President Cox`: box at the baseball lid: whilo the Toronto and Hamilton clu were playing. H. B. .\`n\-um. chnirmnn of the snnhlic UUTIUIIIIJ Ill `'1 lltlly. Rev. James Barclay, of Montreal, besides preaching before her majesty in Crathie church, had the honor ut dining with the queen And royal family. ` JAIIIDI Rullnntvuun u-hn sinnn Anril had 1 IIIICCII IIIU lillnlly. Jame: Bullanzyue, who since April had been visiting friends in Quebec, returned home on Sutuniay. He says that there is very little busineu going on at that place. AM, J, I), Thnmnnnn nnnnt Sntnnlnv in EU` III ("C UUUUE UK IUFIIS III rnlrl Ul \./IICSI-Cr. Kilbride. formerly I tenant on Lord Lanslowne s esuten in Kerry, who accom- panied O'Brien nu his trip to Cnnmla, is } seriously ill in Athy. 0.... 1-..... u.._..'_.. ..c \|.........-| I...-:.l..- l III Ill. ilr. E. .\lL{`ull. of the finance department of the American express company, New York. is visitillghis father here. John Robinson. Tweed, has been promot- ed to the C. I . R. telegraph station at ` Sharbot Lake. \l........1-.._...-.. _...._:.... I .... :...`:....:,... hm... CCICUTIIIUII UCIUK uenu lulill l.U'lllI). Prince Albert Victor, 'eldest mu of the Prince of Wales. will be made a peer and set in the house of lords as Earl of Chester. I.':IL_:.l.. l'.._........|.. .. o....-..d A-. I 4...) JITI. l\lClI0|Il|LI, DHJCK IL. Mr. Barrel], of Toronw, hzu joined the at/affof the Federal bank. (fol. Bliss and friends, New York, are at Alexandria Bav. l \n._ u_._: I{......:.......1.I-.....|..M. .....I h.. NHITUUI LHKC. Mayor Czmaou received an invitastion from the mayor of _()gx1ensburg to attend the celebration being held thgir to-day. Prinnn Albert \'intr~r c-Mont gnu nf Hm JHEIIIVZDII II: uuru IRIIV In the fth inniuge lhwego tried henl to make 3 run. 1'he Oewegoe heal evidently been encoureged to commence their dirty work. and econ the emlience. swollen the \ cu neialereble size by young men end boy: * who hell stolen in. begun jeering end cheer- in anything that eeemed to be r pley on the pert o! the Kingston, or elr pley on the pert of the Oewegoe. Welter got e hue after the mullin ol the hell on the luurth strike, end Fin er ew out to Eil- I-ock. To eecnre e double play I-Iilbeck toeeewl the bell to Jemleeon to cut off \\'e|~ her. but Fleher, with the meet deliberate intent. rnehed forwenl. grehhenl Jemleeon in his arm: end knocked him over. 0! course `Walker got heck to MI hole. The umpire. however, reprimanded Fieher for hie im roper tectlee. But the low element. the to oven 0! the Park Nlne cluht looked upon l"ieher`e work ee brllllent play. The inning encled y. .-uexnuunn Dy. Mrs. Prof. Dupuia and daughter, and Dr. ; Fowler and wife. have gone to l-Iuglaud. Rev. K. L. Jones, liurrieeld. has writ- , ten an excellent ode the Queen : jubilee. Rnv P T .\Iiunnt hm: rnhn~nn.a| from Eng. IAN] Ill CXCGILOIIE (MIG cue Kfllell I JIIUIIUL`. Rev. P. T. Mignothas returned fmmEng- 1 lamd. He arrived in the city on Sunday niht. I.. L` \I..l`..II -5 51... ..........\ J. .. mt-nu-.0 Canon Hale has declined the bishopric of Nova Scotia. cw u|..._:a'u.....,... -3 n......:.. ..n....o.. .I:-.1 L\ OTB DCOIIE. -*"" ` Sheriff Paxton, of Ontario county, died yesterday. ` Min Julia Jnv. nf NAIUKIIRD, Li visitincr "IBIUCITICY. Miss Julia Jo . of Napcmee, is visiting Mrs. Nicholson, rock at. \I- `lure-A" nf '1`...-.-mu. ha. u;.|n.l fhn r.\'a oparnnm, mum rsoomsou. From Senior Third class to Junior Fourth L-hLss-John Gray. lst prize : Fred Graves, second prize ; Jennie Abrian, Flora Brick- wood, Mary Ann Bruce. Frmn Jnninr I~'nnrt.h Plan: to Senior I't~upIe \\'huso Morelntmln. sayings and Domes Attract Attention. ISICKIBI 3| Cbvllllllao Honor`certicatea-Isabel Nash. Minhie Gucoigne, George Reudle, Nellie Love. \\'Il.LlAA;l8\`ll.LE scnoon. From Junior Third to Senior Third class, (Miss S. J. Hyssop,teacher)-Douglas Gmy, lat prize; Jennie Gotham. second prize ; Stanley Graham, David Brooks, Mam! Hatfner, David Houston, Jessie Uavine. Eva Sparhnm, Edith Robinson. Frnm Senior Third 1-hug tn Junior Fourth ` \\'UU{l. L\ll'_Y AIIII l)l'|lL'U. From Junior Fourth class to Senior Fourl_h cl;nss-Hmnmh Abrian. Katie Eng- land. II, 'I.`_....l 1` .... ...... _ VI (XIII, J.UlllllllU-~L\lr3, \VlIIIO V` KIV|'UU(l. From Part II class to'Sacoud clusa~ Albert. Watts. Amelin Travis, Annie Bus- is m, Robbie (-`unn, Louisa Woods. Herbert `A IAII` AAA Nfnnln-I` .tiII|l'n`n \l:"Av- lhn-, HUI. IEUII IOI" CZIVIUUI DI-I! rllllll . KIIIUII mu ut out at home, Youn at rut by a uloubo plny oi Wnlkor sud Doyle. And Jmnienon at third hue. I.. .|._ Allsl. x._._:._,.. l\....-.... L_:_.! I.__.I 5.. H nus, Lstuxal nusu. , From J uuior Third class to Senior Third clgss-Minnie Bearance, John Perry; Nellie igltlhern, James Watts, eqnnl ; George :1 le, Amelia Hull. Emma Sfewart. Wanna Qnninr Tlni-.l nlua tn Junior I'nnI-th ` IYIIIUIU, IIIHCIIB flll, nnlmu `U\\`lIl'I.. From Senior Third class to J uuior Fourth clasa--Henry Perry, Thonma Randle. Willie Pan-V. \\'nlmr ()nnlnnn.--Sn.m.hvM.eClelltn;d.- JULY 4. VF.`Youn1_.;, teucher)--Annie Gunn; Matti}: Gucoigne. Fannie Longhorn, En: Coulsou. Joseph Sykes, Delbert Barnes, Robbie Woods, 'l'onm`1ie.Na.sh, Willie Walwood. I-`nun Part II" 1-`nun on-Q...nn.I r-Inna... A told. Ada Stnllurd, Jimmie Miller, Ber- ti Woods, Fred Davis. Willie Prindle. lI`nnIu Hanan.` nlnun tn Jnninr Thirll `blunt: `IFI, IVUUUIU Killllll. I40IHUI V` 00ll3g KICFIJEIW `IF V` LKNI3, [full IJKIVIH. `I III! rl'l[IlIIC- Froln Secom_Lcla5_t,o Junior Third `class --Harry \\'ulwood,,5Axnelia Travis Albert * Watts, Isabel Nash. Prom Jnninr Third r-hm: tn Rnnidr Thfrtl c1asa--nenry rerry, uxonma manque, u uuu Perry, Walter ~McGlo1laud,T Rachel McClellwd. ' I.I........`...._4.'....a-.. T..-I...I Kw'-.|-. 1\l:.`n~:n THE CELEBRATION IN ODESSA. lulu. , _ Hunur cortmcatc -Fretl Gmxes, DIA`I H W A LUNATIQ .\c-count uf the latch. Thu ,g.uue upouud for run run each, Pret- ton tin: scoring for the 0: And Pom- fret numbing home on bud ' ' . Than in quick sucveulon the two hum won chi- caguod thricc in succession. Sovpnl times the Kingston: could have made man bud it not been for careless bue runn ALllon \ ........ - -s .....- ....s A... -5 I......(. J PERSONAL MENTiON. UWXl"ITlF` that and June Ihun via-pndbc. II -IX Iwuxcc .:'...'r.:'.?.......' 3.:".`.`."7""'........-...t 'l'In nld dlnnnn can n-dnnhtl. `liar Ul lllClI' UIIUIKUIFUIDIII. The match was called at I o'clock and concluded at 7:15 o'clock. Under the shower of ribcldry and insult that chanc- terized the three hours` lsy the Kingston: showed themselves gent ems-n sud won the sympathy of all honest~thinking citizens. The battery of the Oswc 0: Wu Fisher ` and W. Dwyre. Fisher din fnirly well st lint. but WM tlnally pounded all over the field. In the few last innings he was de monstrstive. hnving found fsvor in the e es of the grant nnwnshed." Allen and ' rainor com I the Kin tons` battery. The catcher mm to the in s in fine style. Barnfuther was too unwell to lay. snd Young in c-msequsnce went to tiirul base and .\lcLcod was gin-n a position on the team. The (lone: coupon; In low Ivlloluy on tho Ilghwuy to Pnopolhy. - `nu omqmuu node: an thq.:|:l:ru|anl tluqII:'I kw`!- voo aurnoduhgnnrylupu-Inntuoor I:Inwh6ehuunyalthodd1uohur- \I'nAIIIlnhlLnnhnnnInnnMnanl I `g. 3.1! UIIIII. WIIKIE Fill . U-III' XII` t 0 wt, Chleugo, 9%.!!!) bush. wbut: Ichr. B. W. Folger, Ouvrego, 21! ton: cod; ochr. John Magoo. Chi HG!) bush. when: ochr. Gibrultar, Du nth. l8.(l8 bush. what; prop. Bruno. Duluth) l7.UN bush. whcur; uchr. Benson, Duluth. 29.150 bush. what; nchr. T. R. Merritt. Duludt. 88.6% bush. when : Ichr. (Bnnuby, Dullib. 33.3 bush. what; prop. Clinton. Duluth. IIJID bunh. wheat; nclu-. Amotlosu. (Mango. |D,wH hush. corn uchr. Ida Kollh, , 81559 bush. when ; uchr. Lnn. Dulu 9.7511 bush. when ; ochr. Mylo Ilolho. Duluth. l 23.7% bush. thou. ll0Ill' . Arrival:--8chr. Clnn Youll. Mnnlltoo. 287.4% ft. duh ; ochr. Mary L . Chica- l3.SI bush. what: pain. clinic Mn- ! gun (`hit-Ann Qlllll hush whngtu unlu- LIIITIUIIU, I.I`lll The unmet John Thorn Arrived from (llayum on Pridny. Sh? hu boon newly painted, and look: handsome. The improve- mcntl nude to hot machinery here last win- ter luvo incuuod her upood mostly, and it In clnlnod tint the cm cont I0 miles per hour cuily. Ly-I-IrnlL_Hnhr (Ayn "nun" H-nlntg r II` [ICU IZT CI KUTICIIIUUIII. loll- Cleu-|noeo--8 oop Minnie, Thno Mile Bny, l0.I49 ft. lumber: Iohr. Gnnthnm. (flovehnd, light. ; pm . Glengu And con- ooru. Charlotte, Ii; 8; ochr. unclean. (`bu-lotto. light. Than nlnnnunv Jnhn Thnrn Arrival fun" Jana Ildndnnvu to-olutnd prod- Innlnnlln-nn Mhnn v|nn.ncLL L-IITI II IIIIU ITU Ill! IIIIIICT [of KKWUBY`. The nchr. White . from Cllulotte. with coal. couoignod to Cnvford, in din- clurging here: at Porumouth. (`Jami-nnnan_.R non Minnh Tlmnn lliln The prop. Soodn and tow nnivod from Byng Inlet with timber. Tho nchro. Greenwood, Falconer, And Chm White Arc loudl(z)a.gktlmhor for Oungn. The nchr. White . from Chm-Inna HUI um `\ lllli lull I ably be looked for. "Ul'Q.'[lIUrH. ` Possibly ve hundred of the audience of ` two thousuid paid the admiuion fee into the Re 'opolia grounds on Saturda . The remainx er sneaked in and disgracet them- selves and the city. And these binla" were the loudest in their oppodtion llld the foul- est in their utterances townrds the Kings- tous. Ladies present had to retire because of their biackguardism. Tim mntvh In-in mulled at I o'clock mini \ \ Interesting [toms Gathered Along the llnrbonr-Vonul lovomontu. "CU. The Brockville Ra-order states that it is Iupplsuting the Wino in Wutport. En- : ulry uhown that the uurplnnting in taking t e eect of an inc:-an a over hn nar nenL I ulry Iuuvvi uuu me Ill nun] II III!!!` 0 eect of an increase 0 OVOI tan per cent. in the \\'Hm's lisgno hr in I887, though for can Weutport hu both such rutroughold or the Wmu that incmue could not reason- -Lln I... 'nlsLA4' I... IJIU pluluuu. Fhe edition of t e Wmu ran to short on Saturday that an tm edition, containing full account: of jubilee hnppenin , hnd to be run o` to~dny. Persons with g to get copies of this issue to send todiatant friend: gan procure them (in . wrspperI)nt this of- 1*. THIIVVG" IIIUII 1176 II. I In a libel suit at Victoria. B. (1.. Wnlkt-m V: H' inn, of the Colorml, the jury awnrd< ed \\l!kem.$2.5()0tlux1iagea. The libel con- sisted in reproducing certain swom evidence which wu commented upon unfavournbly to than nlxinti W IIIUII X UUI the plnintil nun A(`:O:I\II L'll|ll'Cl|, pl I9IClIC(l Ill] CXCCHCH` Serlnon. The head unrten of the newly-or unizell iron ore sync icate will he at the ol K. & 1 . RR. station. The company will take possession of the building as soon u the railway men leave it. In In hill unit at \'ir-fnv-in R f' \\'nllznm [H0 Cliy WIlHr\'C3u Try our dry edging: $2.50 per cord; dry pine blocks $3 per cord ; dry oak C0!`dW00i, as wood as ordinary hardwood $3.50 per cor , delivered throughout the city. R. (Jrawford, foot of Queen street. From ocean to ocean is Labatt'a London le ale and stout, recommended by the iziuling physicians as the purest and healtlr iest ale made. J Amen C rnwford, agent. XIV non. when sinner: nntinn than nnn. ICED IIIU IIIDIIC. IJIIIIQ LTIWIUITI, Ilgt. .\ly son, when sinners entice thee con sent thou not." From this text Rev. Mr. Timberluke. pastor of the Third Methodist church, preached an excellent sermon. Thn hnndnnmrtnrn nf flu. unwltnnrnnni-m.I IHU FUIU. ' The chief of police has summoned 3 half dozen young men, who, yesterday, |midl_\' and imlecencly went in swimming 0!! one of the city wharves. 1':-v nnr iirv miainan S250 nar nnni ~ alm- ["330 I3 [0 IIIHKU Ill IJIU IIIUIIU, |ulIC_V VIII]. In any league team such ungallantry is discountennnced. But accepting the stnte~ ment. the Kingstons are condemned in one breath for employing men who wmt to make all the money the cnn"(nnd strnngers at than-"t\'l)ile the Par Nine's friends en- courage_the same thing, particularly when the players llttlltll themselves to foreign teams and attempt to crush out their own brethern." l)..._-:I.|.. 63.... l......l.....I C LI... .....I`....u... nf CU! )l'll. A boiled owl is tough. but the tenderest and dnntiest is :1 piece of our sugar-cured ham or Anmonr roast beef. James Craw- ford. 'l`I... f....:,.LA L....:........ 2... ......._....L:..._ ...:-| IUI'l|- The freight business in connection with the K. & P. RR. has boenbetter during the past few weeks than ever in the history of the road. 'l`|,_ ,_l_.'_ -1` _._,I2..,, L-.. -._._.__-__J _ l__ll: Imlug well putronlzeu. Ten Plymouth Brethren, who were spend- ing a few days in city, left on th e steamer Persia. for St. Cathariues where they reside. For the beat mmlitv of Snrnntnn nmm. rcnuu. wr on. UJELIIBIIHBS wnera may reside. For the best quality of Scranton stove coal, also for English (Newcastle) black- unith`s, coal at lowest _rates, go to gas works l coal \ nr(l. lull! HIIIISIICH. The Davy Excelsior iron fence company (limited). Kingston, have been granted ex charter of incorpontinn. Pick-Dockets warn Imnilv at u-m-I: in l`..m, uuurwr U1 mcorpouunn. Pick-pockets were busily at work in Gun- unoque on Friday. One party was victimiz- ed to the extent of $134. A n\nnn|irvI\r nvnn--inn un.-L... LI... ...._...!,..... cu LU um extent OI 010-}. A moonlight excursion under the auspices "of the hand of tho Nth 1 . W. O. R.. will be held shortly. K R` p Qllllllnll nin-hf on-Zn -nu. H xsuurny. *7 1 "U-".[`he K. &: ERR. Sunday ni%1t -train. run- ` ning from Kingston to Shur or Lake, is being well patronized. TFII Plvnmnth Rraflxrnlu u-En n`nI-n n-..u..l BUSY REPORTERS- / ____:_ ._ The Spice of Eve}-3' Day LIl'e-\\'lu|tUt`no Public are Talking About-Nothing Es? clpen IhO'*ff0lloh ot Tllio _WlIo are ` Tnklnk Noun. ` _ The St. Lawrence hotel at Cape Vincent `has Normal school girls from Oawego to act as waiters. 'Il...l`......I7.!_.--__A__,,,- J2 , I ,- .,, I,,, (53 winners. -1 he Cape Vincent agricultural society has forbidden the use of its ground: for bull pinyin on Sunday. _ A ' `T Thar F()IE\P1I1h"7|Tniia'7A-T.'nii .:.`.n..'..a.;.r1;; ` ICU!" HCKUIISFIIUIIUU UIIU \.II\\' This fact` Wu mentionoptzaupporters of the Park Nine on Saturday and the Eeply came: The Park Nine has nothing to do with its players. They can engage them selves with any club they like, as their ur- is to make all the money they can. In nnv lmnmua nuun nnoh nncmllnntrv is pmym nu ounany. A _V ",`1 h` F61WIb"7lfoiii?6i`B'a- aiispo'uEII1Te- cause of the illness of its proprietor, Mr. J. McMullen. TL- ............_.. 1... LI, , , . 1 I I JIUAVI Hell. The mercury for the past few days has been bubbling in the thermometer close to ` the nineties. 'l`|... l \.~..... IL`....-I_:_,. s_,,, :- L\j.c'1&nr:.\'T`.0F THE DAY. PARAGRAIPHS Iixcxso up a\? oun SIX PER GENT. DWIDIND. mam: PA;AanAPHs uw 8l'0lIlIllU~ - They have been encouraged in their ahu_- eive tactics by the members and supporters (1') of the Park Nine club, a rival organiza- ' t-ion. In previous issues we made no men- tion of the fact, but a continuation of the disgraceful and indecrut treitment makes it imperative that the nblic should know the instigators of the b sck nerdism that has chsmcterized the procee ings in recent games. ' And what is the reason 3 Simgly because the Kingstons organized with t e hope of Winning renown for the city. and because they em loyed men to till responsible 'tions in t e team. And yet the Park Nine does the very same thing, and, with ve gentlemanly consideration, does not prohibit its. players from joining foreign clubs that play here and encourage them in their attempt to defeat the King- stons. 'l`l..'.. -9.-In "C Ilv1\ue'- um. nnnn ..-l..... 1...... BUJH5. This style of work was seen when James Little played with the Bellevilles on Thurs- day,und on Saturdny `when Fisher and W111 ker strengthened the Oaw This fm\t' Wu mantinn tn nnnnnrtum nf TWO CLUBS .m>`c30\s'. pun unu. 1110 people engaged in such conduct are principally thoau who afoul their way into_ the grounds. ~ Thav have boon ancoumnrml in tlmir `nlm- 1 THIS ISWHAT THE KuNGsToNs oa- FEATED ON SATURDAY. ea WWUII [UB3 \lII|)UlIl'l0'yu> . The nyoru have been ilumllml, abused and reviled as though they Iuul go right to play ball. ` people emxunod Baseball Deuouerullul Into an ugwolu of llllokglunnlluu-If the lump In tune- '-omo Popular Mluoolulam Mun! CUIIID -1110 l(lng`nuIu Play Pluoluly `In-on Though Showonul with lnuulta. 0u"throe di`eronI..oounioun the Kingston baseball club, in its uuswhea. hum lawn greet- ed with real. dhoourtouy. 'l`hn n nmrn Inn-n haunt huntltml. nlmnml -l'.ul0Ill I In pnnod 3 du.l` u: an-llbo.nspoct fothh db. IonI|on.Ioo.|I-u!ool\hoI|nq- klnduuudonuddonuouvlthwbhh Iuuuouborod by (`cl-porous: Employee-- l ol the Clllnolo. On the 28th the mrpontlno ouployou, attached to the any gun a chpnrunont. nude 5 pruoutnln tn r. full; ul which he thiukunglutdal 11013: him A onulnrhuul wiotwu nu: onoinling the sun "W. Irving. C.E.. I tlnoot-you-ulna. K That's dirty -thAt shown the din that`: in them." uhoutonl n! bnonnn Little of the hurt Nine. on Saturday, so the coloured at lenohnt of the Kingston hue hull club re- lieved an Uurogo player 0! I N: he had [wicked up and gone to the to: with. Nou- : happened that the but orrocl to was the prints proporty of Riolly Allen. and so much thought 0! by him u! he rill not let any of his A-ocinoc, except Ellbock, an it. The Uuvogoo had the no.0! Allthcothor hat: belonging to the Kingnmm, and had nothing. thcrolon.-. to oomplnin 0!. Halo male I mi` about nothing. And still Mung- er Polly up the Pu-k Nine we not Impou- Iiblo for tho aliuurhonoo ol Satunlny. \aUnc'vu..... Ivvvvvvu-r~u Base on holIo;()|;reu. I. Base: on hits I) pitched h|ll.o-Klu1Ilon`:,8. Punud.hnlh-'l`n - nor. 2; W. D 4. lld pm-hoo-l-`hher I. struck out- on. 8: Huber. I. Umpln-~. r. Gray. llunllton. Seoul--1`. J. Cameron. )l..\. Time of tune-three houn. nvu Kingston: . Uurqun .. . Preston, M. J. Doyle. lb. l>`.Do |e.!b blur n. J. I-`uaner. .1 . l"g.-one)`. Ll \\ alkerdb. . Flshonp. .. Stanley. 3.3. .. ` \\'. Dwyre. c.. Klxusrox: Pumfrel. 3.3 . . Eilbuck. I-.1. . Johnston 2b.. Young. _ Allen. p . . . . . .. Junlenon. lb. . Trninm, I2 ............... .... Trainer 1;. . .. ` \lcLeod.c.t.. Mt-Millnn, l,f * .nlouoou.c.t.... ` McMillan. Lf. Wll-IIWIH IIUII Ullly I.U IIIUU DUI` The Kingston: were heartily congratulat- ed, tlozens of business men going up to them and snyin : You're the pluckiest anal most geutlenun y bue-ball plsyers I have ever seen :" You can count on me standing u for you ;" I never saw such dis ru-efu tactics on the part of opponents." l m done with the Purl: Nine after this ;" and The Park Nine will gain nothing by this :" the Park Nine will not get much in the next hunt for subscriptions." It in II nhnmn and A dinnmce that in Kinn- ll UIIK KUI` uuuocrlpuona. It is I uhune and a disgrace that in King- sxuu there are men willing to endorse and encourage bhxckgunnliam in the conduct of an otherwise eujoynblo and healthy sport. l.llU IUIIA IIUHICT}. TJIIIXUK SCUTULI, Ulll UUlIlI' son was cut oil` at third. The score was evened and the hour was 7 o'clock. Young took up A bet and was read)` to pound the aphere, but the third ball hit him on the left side near the heart and he was given his base. He was hurt and the umpire called time. A rutiiau in the crowd exclaimed. with brutal emphasis. "Oh ! he isn't hurt ! He just tried to get hit so that he could get a huge." After I time, water having been secured for Young, he was able to proceed. He stole around to third when Allen went out on tirst by 1 . Doyle. Then Jmnieson stepped to the plate and on I\ pass lull Young scored and the Kingston: were the winner: with only two men out. Thu Kinontnm: umrn hmn-filv .-nnnrnlnlnh \ BUI. Ill! D3530, llll WTICII JUIIIIEOKI nlaue 3 ` powerfulplifa (be 889! the ball away beyond the left helm cl`). Exlbeck scored. but Johu~ Ann was nut AN`)! tlrr` 'I`hn cnnrn \|'nn lllli aauw \\'lly, DUI IIIIGH. Eilbeck, in the last game of the Kingstons. was insulted by the hoodlums, and every possible device worked to secure his retire- ; ment. But he smashed the ball to second, got his base, and when Johnson made a nnumrfnl nlin [Mn inn! hn Inn" n\rnI' Iunvnntl game was resumed. Q The crowd surged nbout the diamond. Thai blocked the ground so much thnt the catmer had not space enough to play in. Stanley went to the but, and on a pas ball Fislier went home. The crowd went into ecstacies. Fisher was hugged and patted, and the Park Nine`s admirers were in great humour. Stanley knocked I foul. Allen rushed to the base line and took it in, but . not before Stanley and Fisher tried herd to frovent it. Just as the bull came down `isher, on n half-trot, went hy,Allen to ill- vert attention. And such outra its con- duct the hoodlums considered s'ilfu'll>all~ playing.` The um ire had just called time when the ball was nocked and again Stun- ley took , up the but, and went out at first by Johnson. W. Dwyro got a base on balls, stole around to third. and scored on Eil- het.-k s fumble of Preston : smash. But Preston was cut otf at third, and the ninth inning: of the Oswegos concluded with the score being seven to six in their favour. 'I`I.. .....|.LSn... l\` AI... I.)....l. \':.....'.. I....l Inn. 300115 uuxug !G\'?l1 F0 SIX III (ll0ll' Il\'0ul'. Th ambition of the Park Nine's had been gratied. The ' triad had to keep the score the same way, ut failed. * |'Zill)m`I:, in {hp Inn! annnn nf tho Kinitntnlln J emit` ncuingeml him in his determination to rebeL.1'h9' umpire was celled vile names. and one ev eng vested that he be hit over the head wit c uh." The liiugetona, with geutlemunly but note, let the Uswegoe and the umpire "g! it out. They oerod no mlvice. For full half` an hour the Oewegos nttemptenl to hulldoxe Mr. Grey, hut he-was tirm. He took out his watch and said : Well, boye if you deu`t resume y'I will lmve to decide the match." the 03- wegoe talked loudly, encoureged by the crowd, but a moment before time was up Fisher returned to the third bug and the Tim 1-mwul nun-and nltnnf H1: llillllnll 'UII--quInr IZIII uuucunuln Q '0 hit to ollhl. \\'|liC ou 5 which no nub-I and I` PRESEhiTS FOR MR. IRVING. Total. . Toul . new About I lint. 'rH1~; BRITISH \\'111(;. VMONDAY. Alm- j"'$U Ulljf. ` Inn sub: Third dun In Julor Fourth oh: (I. ileum Inabil- n....L 1~...|.. n. n...a nuwnnn uu-our, n nl-1, wnnrlu Built. Harold Ania-ylrxllrid Jun. Thu. 2% Arthur Iiundy. Wldhot Alo- `flaunt att|Iu|In--Wlllhm Ildlnnnu. hull Iianniuq Aulq. GUI. `W ulln acuool. Fro: Sadat 'l\|Ii aha to Jule: Pouch clan (W. ll. Godwin, lucid )-Hulzhlgig. Edvard (Hlnou. Harri Kuhn, Ann Ln `H J1: nu Jnuuuuauu-. I Blind mlnout. &n:H._I..1\.` st. rum`: sruom. -mm. Jnnlot PIN: clunto Scalar lth clan. (Min J. Mela! re. tou:hor)--)luhu Daley. M Rtbol Fowler. Ah! Uodny. Illllh but I ! -111:`.-. lanai avian-u. "I.`lv Xfllllilan Junior Filth clunto Senior l"'|h.h ohm. (R. K. Rowe. tnnchoI')-Rlohu'd Clarke. Williun Kemp, oqnl: Sunni Burma. I Williuu Riun. Jana Iluckb. Enos! lg. * Robert Hilunck. Bar! A Huh I } lenton. Neil M ' : `Kuhn Johnna, `Herhert Kilkpa (burp Puthnnu. equal; [lurid Hos-st. Hcgrhle. -om K0`-rt-II-. 88-1-3` 3'. my Spa-iggu. Hurry cloud. at I`AI`I `u an-nnnl nnxn IZIIIU . ET. nlljm IIIKI r-I H, 1 `Maggie furnbull. Such Allen. ak Henge. Ag `o Music. Na`: ` h. bun Mclaud. . inuio Pollio. Be Trendoll. Lulu (`lurk nci sun. rullui alluuun. Junior Fifthclun to Senior Fifth clan, (Min A. Crnwfonl. unchor.)-Lnllio Al- len, Mnbol Dalton. Nannie Mu-shall, Nor- } ma Tandy. AIR: Jackson. Emily Meek. ` Annie P . Flat: Walker. Senior nhh clan to Junior Sixth crud- 4` II I`. QIICI kw. IIIl1lllIUl'. Senior `iflh 3|: to Junior Sixth grade, (Min II. III. Holmes. taoohor)--Minnio Run. A Nellie Volnup, 1 Hilton. Kulnnh ; Barney. Jennie Mn! . Hubs] Phi , 1 Armin I`nrnInnII RA!-uh Allan nnh \ ..,, ;.:1`.': ..':.-...."a=.. am IKIIIIII I` l'l.KI V` IIKUT. gradu- Ninn _ ru qncl Suuh Hnrdinor. u-_..._ `llnl. .I__. A. l.._:-_ u:_.|. .__,l_ XII. DCIIKI ZIITU I nnoe Birth. uqunl : M Guy. Lil] Scott. Alia Gardner. `velyn John Nnry Soon, I-In Hon Snninr Fourth ohm IIBIWIIIUI. IiVUl lI Ulllu-T` l'I0l`ull.`! '0'. Honey. ldc Inc. Senior Fourth chin to J unior Fifth clan (Mia B. Tnndy. tcschc.-r)--Saruh Stncluu. ` ` Lulu Bqjm, Hattie Conley. Annie M ' , il'IIilIiA .\'wanaL I-Elm Ilnrnov Ijllign (`A i unuu nql-, nnulu vuucy. Alamo II Virginia Sweet. I-Iain lhrnev. Lillian L . * mun Ron, 1.1. suumiua. M Hen- donon. I-lnily Rattan. Florence \\ innon, Vie": Norris, Mabel Miller. Nollie John- Ion, Bltnche 3-IcClond. Berth: Mclhhon. I-llin .\lc(`mnmon. Junie Henderson, Junie Hewton, Annie Madden. .Innin- Filth nl-_ to \`...i.\- [Fifth I-.. l lIC1IK73, l'\|lllI `III I . ` < Junior Fourth c as to >1-uior Fourth ulna (J. W. Cam hell, teacher)-l.`har|es Smith. \\'illiun \\' ile, \\'infred Vun Win- kle : Robert Flood)`. Joseph Pound, en 11:! : Arthur Dupuis.John l\'elly.JaInoo Twotldell, Richucl Raid. Charley Tholnplou. John } Clark; Thomas Elliott. Thomu Uukin, ` William ; Charles Simmomla, equal: Fred McDon- ald. James Glasgow, John .\lcCullou h. ~ ` Joseph Nash, L'h:u'lcs White, Thomu .\ c- Kennedy, Thomas Mdutcheon, ` Lnughlin. I nrrsr u'lu'u II LTUIIIUI I IIIIVI 111` IU II IIIIIUT I' Uurul clan (Err ' .\ln lonald. tou.'hor)-Aggic Wilkins, u(.`nno. Boll: C . Sarah Owns. Em Hunilton, Stall: 8 nor: Knio Horn, I-`lonnca Corbett. canal ; Annie Inn him. \I_.:. . 1.... ma ...:.. n.. ('ha1`Ies, Edith Hanger. V and Q-n IILIII, IIIIYIIU IIUII` r.uni| IIUIIKIUIUUII, rallllll Mudie, .\I "ic .\lamshalI. ,.\linnie Birtles. Gertie .\l onnell. Mattie Uluguw, De- rm Hartman, Ethel Johnston. Minnie . Iukins, Jessie Volume, I-Illentbyne. (Bertie .l\D` l.`.\n .-oh I n n 3... Pan .-9|. .\ nlue norn, I-Iwvuou Bull. Edith Ale : n-nan mini Aunnl q \ .\lI|llI \ KIIIVICIII, I.4|lll'L' `U IIISII, lllggle rllll. Junior Fourth class to Senior Fourth class. (Miss S. Gill, teacher)-Luln Elmer, Ethel .\ludie, Florence Meek. Jennie Waldie, Ethel Jones, Minnie I-Zilixcck. Nellie Mn- hood, Birdie lien. I-Zxlnn Henderson, Emma \|...a:.. \|.....:.. \|...i...n \|:....:.. u:..n... The seventh huh: wu oonpluul with- unt my run-gutting. and 1.50 can and at |utormln|do|IfoIrIo0lO|IlIVIIrolt|u\ Kiagltnu. ` I. 11:. 4.5.1. |..A...n|..m...... rm... \ CU. ILIUI prlllf: JIISSSIU IJJ\\'I!I"" Becuuu rize: Maud Thornton, Hallie Auglin, .t.hol U183 w, Violet Johnston, Nellie Watson. I. la Callaghan, Aggie Johnston, \ Annie Shauessy, Hic (Sari-isson. Bella Wil~ \ mot. Kathleen (`alla vhnn, Mnry Hall, Namni Hurley. Aggie .\ illigin. "nnnr l`0l`Ii|'nI9\` - Annip .\'hAns-nnv ."\Ill13\l KDIJIUI" TIULCIIUT nprulx. Honor certiticates-l"red. Hall, George ` Lee. Ueome Daltnu. George Hates. Hugh ` Nickle, James W. Bell. UA'!'.\lL\l,lI`l .\`(`ll1ml.. Senior Third class to Junior Fourth clas- (.\liss C. Sutherland. te.acher)-Lelia Mo ` Kee, tirst prize: Maggie Lowery, second nrize 2 Hand Tlmrntnn Hallie: Amylin, L` IIUIIII I'lul'II3". .`\gL'lC Jl llllglll. Honor certicates Annie Shane-an ', Maud tkumem, Lizziy: Walsh, Maggie Ha I. Juninr Fourth nines tn Q4-ninr I-`nnrth 4-Ins: Tum mm ohm to Junior mm. clan -Sunk Nlnno. 30: Junior Fourth clam to Senior Fourth class ` (J. H. Bell, tum-her.)-l"rederick Sparlin , w first prize : George Gates : Frank Mlnshul , Lizzie Allen, et unl ; Richard Houston, ` Ethel Dickson, `red. Hall, James Bows, 2 Etta Poison"; Samuel Carson, Geor Lee 0( us] : Willie Gormzm, Janey . cLoud: A fred Packer. Fletcher Spence. nnnr nortinn Ono _. Una.` I-Lu" I Innran The following is another list of the suc- cessful pupils who lNl\` been found worthy. ` nfter examination. to be promoted to higher grades in the public schools : * 1`-1.IllD0N srm-:}:1' svnoox. 1 From Junior Third class to Senior Third clus-John Powell, Nellie Batty. Gertie Givens, Stanley -Patterson, .Alice Watson, Mnry Davidson. Evelyn Dickson; Nellie Taylor, Bessie Weir: Annie McGmm\hnn, Robert Robinson, equal; Aim: Mnndell, Maggie Dnnlop, equal : Annie Pogne, Thomas Moore: ` Honor certicate -( lertie Givens. \`enior Third class to Junior Fourth class (Miss Etta Smith, teacher.)-Freddie Bell. tirst prize ; Colluner Folger. second rize ; Albert Meredith. third prize : Willie ' `yncr, Willie Brewer, Tina (.`o`ey. Tlzomss Rabin- sou. Mabel Bryant, Charlotte Grahzun, l-`rank .\|ilnc, George .\`mith. Lawrence New- j lands, Leigh Sprig-gs, Joseph Grnluun, Jcn~ \ nie Do\\sle_\`. Alfml (`au~tt-r, George Putter- SOIL ! Quite an Luise .\'umlu-r 19 Given Promo- IIono-'l'he Schplnm Seemed to an Done liiclaut \\\'u!'k During the Lu! THE ADVANCEMENT or scaoums m Trig: semon GRADES. % LU| I.`P. 3` 'lII'la~ Senior Thin! class to Junior Fourth J--- I I.`_.... \l-...I....-I.I 1-- ._L-.u A _..:- -PROMOTION OF PUPILS. RIEIIIIIDIII. I a. th acnnomgurum` .oc'Lo.f.'.".= mmm thund- \`$ `mix - M Lg-gal IL; In_II 'l`el-m-Tln-y \\'m Now Have I I-`lno Bout. T I IEIIC INHIIIWUIII. I'll?` ml: Jessie Poison. Hattie .Alioa(.`unnin u.l'`loooio \ . l..L..-a.... ..__.. l`.....l l (.`uI;ni;n 'w;'. F:l'o_;i: I Johnston. Ford. ` nniunv I.I- lg. `U I0llKIi|X-IXI:WT I KIT- vcl bouts. W the bull !or two nu Inu--A ad acor- ln._....I ah. -....__.. .1 .u__ |..L..a E

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