Daily British Whig (1850), 9 Jul 1898, p. 2

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W HEWVIHIS ml I uruu nluyoll 'l`l|)l. Ono gents nocond-hund bicyolo, 815; 'o 919; one 825. All in good condition. Hardy & C_o._ `-- In An selling cheap Bch. Call n'nd see them no Abor- noI.hy'I. run ull DIUBI. ' O. H. Crane has designed two new book for tho Suwnuhnh cup competition noes, which are now undor construction. One will be called the Suwouhnh, and will be owned by the yacht: club of stub nuns. The other. the Cicada, is for 11. Lane Eno, of Stntbford. Conn. game: III me put during the IOIIOII. I_n eeterdey e game an the athletic groun I W. Montgomery wu attack on .hhe left on when en the bet. The hall wee 1 wild one, and in his attempt: bo dodge in he received ib over the ear. The blow dazed him for the momenb,bub he pluokily nn hie hues. n 1:: n__... L`. J.---. - - urn nu, wnue we outage are derk green. The electric street railway oompeny will level hhe eld end form I diamond no Luke Ontario perk. King Ben think: well 0! the Kingston benobnlltoamand will took to eecure uvernl good exhibition game: all the put during the In veeten-dew : mm. at: n.. ..m..:.. Tho yuhb club collecting commltboo in muting with (air moon: in oollcicln aub- aoriptionujor the regatta. The new um g on Prinoou screen doubled the Amount ginnlub year. That IAnhh nlnh 1.....- 2. ----:_:_- - ........... I [Will Illll JIM`. The who club home in uooivlng n bhoroug painting on the onmdo. Ugho green in the color chosen. with a rod roof. bordered with green. The window unho- nro rod, while the onlnga duh nilwu nnmm... on Iron: I clay 01 um ms. Balm of the local yachts Ind allnly I100 on the harbor Inc owning. the Kutrol annoy the but thawing. yacht club onllmninn nnmmlthnn a. stop working boy bloc you lnollnod to doubt Mu. Nombo had they non such I collection of able bull plnycn pick- od from 1 city of this Ilsa. Sum: of ab: lnml Innhhn I...-I . n...|.. MARINE INTELLIGENCE. BB C5.HOU8E ON QUEEN iYl'llEF.'l',I'!'H I In In lm mvomcnu; exwnnlon kn, Chin. Applyto . B.CAllltU1'lll8. oaa ruinous omoon lnnallod -6. .-`_l..... `I an III, _ Us nvorklng M Mm. Nari: In Wo Arc lolllng Ohoup (`All sun` `go AL-- A Dlvlolon oourt Ono. . ........ -_ urn! CIT: AND V|CIN|`l:_YL5_ 'l`Iu-oo Blogolo Tlpl. n0-' canon.) L...) In`- luhlonnblo II-not Ihon Arc nu brown color. The mlond ohoo in ncogniud u boing much ooolot and easier kopu clean than the black. W0 no Ihoning I largo stock 0! them nldoou this not-on : Inn at [mm 31 no 82. Hninu & bochtb. nnmuy. Illlnu. Tho United Shotoo notional holldoy woo o groan occasion for libornry pyrotoohnida. judgod by tho fourth ol July nnmbor of tho Pbilodolphi: Botnrdoy Evoning Pooh. With tho now volumo tho popor bogino in am hundrod And oovonty rol yoor, holn tho oldoot woolly puhlicnion in tho Unit 8t.otoo. having origimlly boon foundod by Boojnmin l'|-onklin in 1728. Tho Wnm thought in `own iml! vononblo, but now it uh: on in cop. uun nnu nun Ill UoI'nOl|'l nuavnro. North Kin: leaves for Alonndrh Buy Sundnyn no 10 sun. and for Rocbuwr at 6:45 p.m.; Tuesdays tad Thursday: Hero loans 55 3 pm., connecting wibh North Kin no Brighton for Charlotte. J. P. an oy. menu. Th Hnioul Rb-9.. nnblnn-I Lnlhlgn -.- IIo(DI'Uv Residents o! the north and of Bnaoh ahreot complain that a horn in sllowod to run 50 large in than looollty. Ho trun- ploa our lawns. food: on ower bed: and makes hirnuoll zonal-nlly diugnubk. Buidon be in vicious And In 3 horror mu. resident: and any would like to ban him looked that by tho propor nuhoritiu. Gndon tools. Iain um-an -gnu Inn. wuuuu nun" ny mo propor nnnormu. Garden toolo, lawn rnoworr. nhn, hose, reels and everything tohop your property trim and mac n Oorbowl hnrdvnro. North Kin: Iggy`. In. Al---..A-l- D-.. nuns I n|rl.lWIl'D. William Woods, of Portsmouth, ouu-ed with rhoumthlnn in the book (Inn 0) for twenty eon. Four bottles Dr. Rul| o hon- mutic rocurpd him oomplotol . Fmy conun bottlo. For uh at W 0 : drug ntoro. Du wnu yo will any you. Dunl . Three hnndrsd And (my pain 0 ohonillo our-halal. prices lowor than over; new grillo poloo, new picture OIIOII. now ullk plsno and tabla dnpoo. R. MoFanI,hud- qnuun for house lurnlnhinga. F'V I10 `I nnon Ill. Prnhnh Inn:-an quurwrl I0! IIOIIIO luflllllllncl. Fly timoiu u n n. Proooco youraolf with loroon winszwa and doom: from Cor- bowo hnrdwnro. IIIHII... l'D......I- -1 n-_.-__-..n. M-M. I vvuvu I I) ..l uu IIIOTIII] uwro OIIVOII o'clock All summer niu nu tolling .rodnociono. See what 85 will buy Dunl Three hnndmd And lllhv min A nbmnnlg wnu. ow., no um-now: nnrawu-0. Tho Oltlunt hand no u noonll ho ox- curnlon ho Lon Iolnnd pork lub n plan on the Ihonlnor Jo n Hnnnrb. Dancing was carried on bill nfbor ton o'clock. when the return trip wu aborted. homo being much- od shorhly before olovon o'clock. All IIIIIIIIIIP lnihn uh hall]-.. ...I_-u-_- Frontoua cafe. . Pun ioo cram. um um: van vvntvuollliufy, Tue mininur; junulce ie expected here early nexo week to enquire into the here surrounding the recent anepeneiou 0! three oflcere from the Kingston penioentlery. I b wee thought he would have been here yubordey hub he could nob come. , bongh ere blinde heve gone up in price w ere etllleelling bhem for 25. com lete. Two uhoneend new blind: erriv hhie week. R. McFeul. Kingebon Oerpeo Were- honee. Ice creern freeeere. Ice plcke, eheverr. tonne. eeo.. en Oorbewe herdwere. The ltlunn huul nu . _....n..L; ._ MAKEITGOOD. in-nlnlnulxont mucx noun. uonmx | `a.-'?=t."|. " um uIruVII'Io New patterns in union cal-pow. vory bony goods. weighing nixboon onnou to the yard for 300. and 350. R. Mchnl, Kin non Onrpou Wnrohonum T O minister ol illlnloa in nxnnnhml Ilnrn r muck IDTUUD. ` A wharf in Brockvillo. on which were nboub 200 bum of calm. unlosdod from the burn King Ban. 0! Kingnoon. and con- signed to Gilmour & 00.. gun wny. pre- oiplbooing the whole lob Inbohho river. Fl! nhl_ Inn rnhnn uhinn |n-lt--- uupunwng one wnolo Ion Inbo one rlvoc. Fly noon. llp robot, whips. hulborn. brushes and cubic nccoaaorlu no Carbon : hnrdnro. N__ ..-LA--_- 2- -24 uxuua uu we year's record. To relieve shah heedeche nu` Headache Powders. 100. and 2t For sale only no Sills drug 1 Prinoue ehreeb. A ..|....l x.. n--_|__xn- , uumup. lung screen. . The Epworeh lesgue ol Bydenhem street church held its snnusl picnic so Kingston Mills on Thursday. which was largely uh- tended and proved successful in every wsy. Slower ! lime juice sud limejuioe oordisl ab Reddon'e. The matter of home work and test ex- azninsuions will he hhreehed out shortly ah the board of education. Some hrushees do not favor either. They believemromm bions on the yeer s reoord. Tn rnlinws Mun lmuI...l.- ..- ~ -I-!-- qli`-:-'u"inJs.""'6;r:3z'g n" confectionery. Fron- tenac Onto. Bacnuu you got the but hardware 1!: the Iowan price: in the rouon you nhould donl ID Oorbows. Black suits for men. 36 50,88 5nnd 812. Dunlap. King strut. Th Enim-l.h lnnnnn AI ll-.-l--|----.-A--A` IIUOI I|'u0l"- Renpberr vineger at Redden'e. C J. Ore un will soon be in pouenion 0! who noted thirt -nine inches" or "the nigger in the fence ndjqining the Louise oc ool property. the deeds-having been signed yeeterdey. Fruibe, "Genong'e no spin of may on` nap-wno no roovlo An `funny About--lotlII 8 cont no Atacama! than Whom! `llllll Iota. Always nu Roddon'I oobo. Dunlap : clothing in in tho loud. O`l`.unohu and picnic bukou. Fmutomo o Fiohinpz t.uck e, linen. polu. mic. y, nun. sh Co:-bow: hard nu. Dunlop'n black tutu u. Soc our black com: and vans At 86. Dunlap. On lb! QIIU Of JUIV HID lImAn n nvmnr. uuunu Inu Volts In I0. Dunlap. July the remen : excur- sion, Peterboro. lenvee per the G.'l`.R. for Kingaton and the Thousand lulnnde. H. Cunnin hem,pinno humor from Chick- erlng'a. Or on received no McAnl'ey e book store. D....I.-..... ...'..-_.-_ .- H I I c---_._... I-Anonnmo mono up or out auav RIPORTIFIO SOAP. OWN BABY'S INCIDENTS OF` THE DAL KSIIIAD... GIIIKGIIX 7 COCO um uuwmpuuuor 25a. bozo-. won, 260 Illior IJ. 1v_vE1i1;_ELL. vghich is equal to the best in the city. Every new design is here. The stock of Piece Goods which We _ purchased from the Guild Umon were all imported direct. I600 Suits now $12.00., 18.00 " $13.50. $2o.co 0: .00. $22.00 " 01 .oo. 0 `Q A. M .4434 bun! KI! hll, ghucm Qrlswv. : Sumues. mowsammss. ETC.. ETC.. arc-. . That : why_ we are tellinf you again that we are in a - tion to turn out a First- Ian SUIT OF CLOTHES for you. on which you save live or six dol- lars. We have an assortment of Everybody Wants to Save. $5.00 Pants ndw `.'6')." $6.00 " 84.00. nun. won: ouamxnnnu , ,. , _- .-. .,.... ..- .......... . . But. this Isn't so. our cool In prvpnred n cumfully M wv know how to In It. and we don`: know how to make the Iorvloo better. '1M .,[QP In Paul If you nboplulhlnk about It. The only thlnklnglhat most people do In to conclude that an um price: on 1-oul I nuke, mm coal must be An: good as anothur. II; .|.|.. n.__.. N, A - A Very lnlcresllng Subject I- 0..-: no _..... .4- PHONE U. `W, .` lgh 9 131 Princess street. All Drugglsts and General Dealers. They Cleanse and Purity the Blood. Sarsaparilla .-.m.-1. A R! L 1. s The Greatesiiiei all Liver: Stomach and Blood Medicines. A IPIOIPIO Ion Rheumatism. Count and Pants` BRISTOL-`S. R31 FLOOR IN mm 03: Tppll W 1- 3 0"" u-runs. cm.:.~[ c;...5in... WOW! Ion no 5535." Q . A. Idd j` F 0!` Till FLAT OVER THE BIBBY In clothing Bum. mm mug lmin- III as , run In an " s'm`X5.'.""`.' 3.'.?'A' I rmer. w y u Not Keep FOR SALE. TO BE LET. In manual. and ulzrmodntn axon ZIIIIU Ill Ioolnq him or in rpook. Sir Olivor. though now drowingoo noor hio (our can youo. oppoon quito on clnoory ondokougoo Ion yoonotmoroogo. To a gootlonnn proton! who oongrolnloood him on tho Incl that ho up one honor than o doson yoon ago. rolnorkod shot ho now onjoyod on ohtonco from - aw CIlJU U|l wony ouch no` ho did nonhoo onjoy. Tho ' tool vendor io than Inonoon|d,o0 his. ago. go through all tho lobou ol tho ptomior nnd owomoy-gooonl ol Ontorio ondl-howwry ondcuool tboloodor ofo groot political pony for ova o qnartor of ooontury and yo! oojoy not I holoond bonny old Ago. A ouitoblo uldrooo of Ivoioolno vu pro- nonood to Sir Olivot, nod by Ibo Rov. Hr. Ounhorlond. Sir Olnot woo oulorinq from o bod cold, and. boing eonollod to oponkoutoidotooochn In-gooudionoo.ho on so I oouidoroblo dioodnntogo. Bo V0" noooodod. honour. in trunk in. ll IIIIVUI ZUUIUI -'X'UI. 000 of the but utnctiono oi tho day to Ilund not the intelligent pooplo tor nilu nmmd wu the promised visit ol our noanblo liontonanl gonrnor 0! On- uuioonhbo oecuion. Allhad board mud rad much of him. but oounpnntivoly I had ' ad I .2... IIiln.nn)r hnnnw IIIIIII W U! rvgriwal lull! mo Iuoconvul oqnoonlol oorvicos should bo ollowod to polyithoul ovon o suggootion being undo ol orooti o aking nouumonh out also grins ol iunoll. ls oxoollonl wllo. who iopoontohovo boon quibo oouolous in s hotter of church buildln os himsolf. ond choir oovorol ohildron ylng buriod orouod thou. Probably o Inonumonb ol o gonorol subocrlpbion ol o dollor ouch ouaoog Ibo ':|OIlI|llrlNp throughout the noon won mooto rosponoo oodo`oqou vidolhowzzryowllh oro suit- oblo out! o; nonuuaous. llony out- sido ol Ibo Pruhysorioo church would oloo ~ frooly ooutributo for ouch o londoblo r- pooo woro tho opportunity olforod tglm. 4 Wha Cilwnr Dnliolnl TIVIIIIII. IJIIIIII I VIIJIII vrllruuvp Iur gvuurluolu I W oomo. m honor of the many ntionn with it of the pioneer Protoaun iuiomry. It Inc than mined the "licbownll Memorial. Io cum: to ho rcgrobtod that the Inoooufnl 1II$nhl nrvionl nhnnltl ha Alln-ad in and in whoee ground: he and the most of the members of hie family have their last reeting place. Nor wae the ret church torn down to male room for the preeent plaoe oi worship. The original in etlll etendin and in a good state of preeerva- tion. one years ago it became eomewhat dilapidated. and in 1887. largely through the eortl ol the Rev. Mr. Cumberland, of Alnheret Ialand. {nude were raieed {or its thorough renovation. It waa then the tower `wee added to the front. an it now etanda, the old hnilding wae veneered with brick and the present very handsome Ine- morial windowa were put in. It has now enoh a comfortable and anhetential appear- anoethat it hide fair to he the place for Inn-ehlp ior generations t to oomo. In slug -`hen..- D..a--a-.. :--.l-_-_.. u. ___ A KDIIIUDIU $IlIll'UX Il- XITI UVUII ZDl-' tnlnc-d. We give herewith e.view oi the Mo- Dowell Melnoriei church eh Seudhnret. where the Preebyterien centennial cele- hretion was held orkwedneedey iech end I brie! nohiceo! the locing npeecheu hheh day. which were crowded out or the Wmo s report on Thursday. The church wee not built e hundred re Ago, u we: cteted in the News on hnredey. The celebra- tion wu in honor of the, centennini of the reo errivel oi the Rev. Robert Modowell, the re! Presbyterian missionary. The church wee- nob huiiu until ehouo 1835. throuh the inetrumenteiity of Mr. Mc- Dcwe end it was the church our his own home, in which hie femiiy wonhipped A In-lot loclco of the cloning unconn- Ilr Oliver lows: Pnunocl Iltln In Andrea 0: WoIoono- Pnulnl unw- Pnlilule Adru-l..lonot Wall lulu- A_|_...n I'ERvnc:A'r THE IANDHURIT MEMORIAL uzrrma. w frnlzsnmm CENTENNIAL. | Ill ollvor lawn : Ipocch. AIAL. ._..L..n -.L_.-u.._ yucca ur ntlill. 5-! IUOOIC `r endeavor to gin tho but than is )1, m to their employs : intents. they I old at In times be britbl nnd Imam. , ulcm so sour olnployoru intonutn. ozoold hi I and man. physically and moohlly. cannot Do. in this condition and rido loog distance! ooundoyl or other holidqyo. To Show who on ptoporly uninod for Ihoordool. howww, canary or long dinoooo riding my be pnctiood without injury to health. But they nun hon sound tnini . Inn unit hogs otrooathonud by on lu- web and their log uncles lnudoood by Ihotougb hard work. Thou douilo can only to propcly nuoodod to by nun who have nothing also to do. llonloug QI- Ru-yridingnliouldluololllonoowlho` can 3 lbuincu ol i&--prohIIionnlo. I Oculury lldlug Ihould no but 1'0 Wou- `truluod Profunlouulu. According to medical uulhoriay century or long distance riding. at indulged in by cloth, hook-koopcra sud. othon nob inurod to tho hudohip, on Sundnyu or othor holi- doynin u cruel rucrouuion. Then cluu ol person are practically iuiczivo during six days oi the week, ounding hohind coun- toto. us duh, or ongnged in other light work. with nurouly any outdoor onrulo. They no in uooondition to ride 100 miles at u attach and lnquontly the ruultnlroui thin uvor-caution ol an-on v on insomnia, hihllnou and patrol un loan for work, pica! or mental. A_n uuployoon Ihoold ` yo to with us. 1...; u... a. HUI WUKIII. B. J. Ilcbovnll. Kingston, wee Intro- duced ee egrendeon ol the pioneer mie- eionery end mode e very intoreingz epeeob rogerdingthe liloend work of hie `(rend- let-her end 0! the lemily history In the try- ing day: 0! tho oovenentaerr in Scotland. Meny of the hate be (eve are well worthy `of e permenenh record. J`."l'hA negating -.. |.-..L .... nu _ I-.- L___ '0'] u purmnncn rocoru. J="l'bo meeting was kept up till I Into hour in the afternoon and the interest In wall maintained throughout. mu now ml! ml magma poople-Unne- dlooo inolndod-have ohown their practi- cal Iympethy in their hour of need he he- lievod thin will not be forgotten in the lnture. The leelingin growing stronger in the note: that unity with England. at lent in matters of lriendehip end trade, in their true policy. They are becoming oouvinood, too. by the logic of recent evento that they should not ieoletc them- nelveo ee a nation. but beer their lull IIIIIO ol notional responsibility in the good gov- ernmoot, tlle progrou end civilization of the world. D I |l_1\._._n vx_-,.. - Lcltkbfj, _ `TH 5031! hconhould nlwayu n; -uniiiv. I-wvnlnu- nnl mi. |. .n.a...n...I uuu vruuu. nnxllllul 000! VI! Illyl open to no; there needed no ovexauroo on but put. Our move bu boon now in tho direction ot grunt nntionsl unity. We have non: upon-ionood much 0! friendli- nun lronuln Auction: in this to a. bull now that tho English poopl nun- inclndod-Inn nhnwn hhnir mum. - ,, ,?__ lltlbll RESIDENCE: THAT PK} lunnquo nutdonunl property known an NI. ," nbgut "3: lo nmnggno . '0 IUDIIO IIIIC ' madam lm ....`i,` '1. none sum n' Grounds wall planted It In ornnmen w-.......-.'-.':-'......'- "":.';.*.*:.'`.*.':.'.':-::....... - ** I HOW enjoy IODOIII In UIIIIUI. 1 Now the Americans are realizing alnover boloro aim the U. E. loyalists were right in trying to cultivate bho good will. if nob the union. with the people ol England. Tho pruonh war in teaching a green loaoon in that roapoob. Without aha rm friend- ship of Engliahnon when would IO Am- bfloona be in hhoir war with Spain today. while tho sympathy ol nearly all the Euro- pan nationa ia raally againu chem ? "'80 In as Canada in now conoornod it is our plain duty to build up a stronger na tional fooling. Wo naod our moan tale- graph lino: with New Zaaland. Australia and obhor Bribiah oolonioo. We noad to cultivate more iotimatotrado rolabiona. Ho an the h liberal govommontcrodib or oomot ing. The oooaorvanivoa and I to talk abooo proloronbial trade and some 1 timoo adoptod roaolobiona in it; lavot, but the pan new in power gave no proletari- Dial tr e. England a door wan always i open tons: needed no owmrmu nn I 1 taer eennimenb of bhe American people to remedy obese; revolution bhey did not deem uoceeury. Some of the no evil: were remedied even before the denlnrltion of independence wee fortnelly made. The others no donbb would hnve come. at we now enjoy them in Canada. NOD hhl Anna:-Inna. urn -nnIi-i..- -- n-..`- su Au 5 uuulwt I Quay llflli B0 - prevent seoousion. *1` o poeitlon the U. E. ' oyuliutotook in this nutter in the seven- ties of tho loll century the loysl Ameri- can: hit it their patriotic duty to tab in the Iixties of this oontnry. They cried out "stump down occasion. even though livos must be uoriosd,proporty destroyed and grout politics! Abuses endurod. So grout I lover of iroodorr. no Ahnhsm Lin- coln iolt it his first duty to doclsre "the union must be preserved oven with uln- vory. Ho did not consent to abolition till he saw tho it would not imperil national union to do so. The U. E. loyal- iste saw there were some grove political wrouguin their doy, such an imposing taxation without representation, but they bolieyod they could nlely trust to the bet- vuu wit! I ! III won ll lyll. TIC] bol od In t o unity of the Ollpiv They lelhiahoo lb woo o oorloun thing to oonoonb In tho disruption of o notion. Tho Anod- oono.-tho loan of thooo who poroooutod and drovo thoco mon oub--hovo oinoo boon compollod to cknowlod o shut it in o count: ' duty no to- monnh nnoonlan- a nnolhlnn ah. H In NOT WORK FOR OLERKB. II an Inn than I well u Lysl." They I70` I I IIIIIIV M Ebb llnni|m.- Thaw Incoming. more uldjnon oiilont. u limo pan: and onto an ring. that guy wo_r_o ght u__ wo_ll__ uni. guy D Y W316, SATURDAY. `JUL! 9. . 1898. E 810!!! BBIDENII M) QEIIN SR. nrulorty stunt. on 0: In r' lnotlcrn connnloneen. exist: on kitchen: do. A to can. Tuoxu F. TAvwn,on 3% now-muvmo puyon nclnov tlnl the tan victotiona in yutu-day I patch was tho nwilunl Iboy land not encounter- od.oud|hIiauying 3 gruudonl.eonai- dc-in; that tho vinilon debuted one! tuna 0! Toronto. They would unruly Iuliovo that Ibo nun -a .-:!:!; ollocul plnyu-and inointodtbul Chong- gnguiouwunndoupolriogon. Hov- ovc. ouch inxnoi the uo..`l'ho no nojority an iuguun born: hhoco but nidod bu! _-any yuan; tbgid. ML -_.Lp__._ :4 AI- li--- upucusorn ro Inonnon 0! we homo team won. "Oh. you no going to be honuo oonily." Altar lhbir foncuto wu pl-ovod incorrect the anon anon cnnngod thoil tune `by toying. "lxhouglil you can 301' to bring npod tun beta?" The lncto tho manor in Kingueoninnn do not roaliu than inlholoool nunxinguon posoonuonool tho onnrtont nlnoloor nggrqntiono in Ontario. All tho picyon nqoiro in unppon and they will pull up good boll. Hitherto the Mom bu ocorcoly boon ncogniud by cisiuoa. but now. having dolouod Ibo acknowledg- ed champions of custom Ontario potbops n nnlinlion will down upon a but than young Kinguoninna can play buohnll. Bownnovillo plnyon ncinovlodgld that the tuna: winning. in .....g...a.. . _..--. The `fee. A lwl one. . It in Inoeh ditculb Io undenlend why or how eome men change their opinion: so quickly. An example of Lhie cyclonelihe change 0! from wee ciilpleyed yesterday by may who witneeeed the heeebell match so the athletic grounde. Before pleyhegme popnhr romuk among the epecteton to Inenhere ol the home DID. Oh, Gnu men (baseman CA L. L...-_ uuwuuunmu. u U V 100 I 0-2 Bummury --Struck on. by Sullivan, 6; by Wilcox, 7. Erron, Kingston, 1; Bow- mnnvillo. I2. Buo hm. Kingston. 12 ninflo, 4 double. 1 three bugger; Bowman vil 0, 5 singles. Buo on balls, Sullivan. 4; Wilcox, 1. Stolen baa, Kingston, 2; Bowmanvillo. l. R: minglm nu- ......._ _-- n_:-L--I ~- DIIWIIIIIIVIIIU, I . By minute the game was niobod no the beginning of tho Gighth inning: for Kingston. IIUI WUI TUUWT. In the sixth inning: Morris relieved Wilcox in the box. end by hie movemenbe it looked on though his opponent: were going to In'er. The poeition ol hie bend led the onlooker to believe them he won ehlelding the bell lrom the Inn : nye, while prior Io delivering the ball his era: would nuke A complete revolution. He ween ewm pitcher, but only lntedone inningo. Kent, nhorb ntop, then took hie pleoe. but he wee Also an easy mark. The not In innimn warn - claw ronununr -ma: max- of lion. 0. A. Kirkpatrick, bemu- mmua, oppo-no moaomm Park. Ag Inna-rnxcx a nouns. Ontario St. pluw. nun no VII lllo Oil` by inning: ware : Klnp-ton..............6 I 1 I B0wInan\'llIe........ 0 0 0 1 uuuu uy we vnuwru. nownnnvlue scored one run In the fourth and one in the seventh inning. And throu houb the game only six man wan Mo on not when the aide wu ntircd. In oh- .J-LL z__:____ n:,, -, uurrlw. 1.1. Um in--W. Cochnno. Int nb bhroolnnlnguonl one Bow- Inonvillo man got to first bore no hllod to roach homo. In the tint. inning: Kinguton o nix runs. boning Wilcox lrooly. Wilma : boob work woo noon in tho Iooond innings and be VII loudly op lauded. Konnody. Elliott. Dohonoy ond Sn ll-on All mode ulo hm, the former gninlng homo and-tholothor hhroo bun. In woos trying momono for the vlolllng bsuoq bun Wlloox mode bin that nu-than that lollowocl fan the wind, than having the men on buns. lb was I orodiooblo work and about the only brillionh ploy dono by the visitors. Bownnnvlllo acorod om; run In 9.1.4 tan). ....a ....- :.. -L- |.I,; 1 using, on. Bowmanvillo--Dillon. 2b; Konb, 1.3.; Wilcox, p ; Andrus. r.l.; Soaploton. 3b.; Bonnobb. 1b.; Ming:-and, c.; Morris, o.l.; Gornlm. Ll. lhnnh-n._WT ank..-` pluyvri In Dllillng order WON : Kingoton--0onloy, M: Kennedy. 3.3.; Elliooo, c ; Dohanoy. 29 ; Sullivan, p.: Montgomery. 1b.; Euoon. c.!.; Mccnig, r.!.; Young, 3!). BnwmAnvilln_.l')ilInn 0|. . Ir.-. . - . Ill UIQI III III- hortly nltor three o'clock the Name took their pboo in the schlotic ground, Bowmanvillon going to the hub. The plnyorn in bathing order KI'm7atnn--onlnv, I o . w.......u.. . . . Iuu um muqornuy or one number: ion at tirnb hate. The elder: bad a oolnpnrnbive "sn),whilo the baseman were always in oho ghb pluoou. Mona omory a playing on rao bun wu gusty n_dmirod by the apoctaton, bi: work being nail: and sure ovary time. The home bnobory did not allow their oxcollonu reputation ho be oligbtod ab all. |.....Ll.. -15-- .L._-- -r.I.,I A- luu noon nluwu mom 3: way liked. Tgo home team pllyod I splendid game with low errors. Sullinn'a work in the box fnirly amazed hh button. They mm- ngod to catch him om.-n. bub bho'r bite did not ouunido the dhmond cry often nnd b 0 majority of the bntben felt at rnb MC. Th ldllfl HA!` I nnunn--`Hun nave auso aucueeuea In delestlng. But the western lavorites made a sur- prisingly poor showing with the Kingston's in their game yesterday afternoon. nish- ing the play with the score of fifteen to two. They were easily handled, and for the first three innings they failed to reach vst bag. while the home team touched the home plate eight times. The visitors reallaed then that they had faced giants in play, but pluchily held out to the last. Many errors against them were largely responsible for their heavy defeat. At the same time the Bomnanvills pitchers were easy marks. and the home players picked them up for several doubles and three base hit. At every point an the field the King- stonlans were apparently superior men, and so carried matters with them that the anus lost interest in its one-sidedness. he aldlng of the visiting team was weak. and eould have been battered by some ol the local junior players. The b emen played a {air game. but at times ap ed to become confused, allowing their oppo - ants to steal many advantages. Bowman- ville had a sufficient supply of pitchers, having put tbreeln the box during the game. and still had others reserved, but Kin ston batted them they lllred. T e home team nland . nnlnnrlirl 9...... ___.___ I Bownnnvllle Issennll `lean: leeches Here sun: An lnvinble lepnssslon. lint >A_r-s Ins: VIetlns_ -`-ll] lnors II! The VIIIIOII loiaewlet lesponslbls for The Defeat--Ixoel|enI Plnylng on The Pan 0! The Kingston I'eun-l_:ore In [It- teen To `I've. Delested but once this season until they were introduced to Kingston's represente- bive team. is the envisble record of the Bowrnnnville bssebsll teem. They have bed to deal with him leading amateur teams between here and Toronto and only tell once before 'l`.A.O.. 3 seem whioh they hue slso succeeded in detecting. western hvm-itnn mnrln n nnr- :IOU'lsl'c`r!IlI|c'I6x.- --`:1:-n THE vnsurona 152:-no av THE nowmmu; VANQUISHED. LOUAL 'Iv VE`AM. wucuuu an own: 0 wln not mghl. Tho tug Edmund sad bu-golron Ridon canal point: no at the (Iron Ion what! with hard wood. Tho Ituoor Anndol, Iron Alonndtia Boy. Iouohod no Swil what! this nom- inp bound lot Chulouo. The My Wdht nnind Iron Hontnsl lat com; with in light harp: and to- tuno thin coin; with six harps. grain laden. Tho I. '1'. company : bu-go Hugh was :'=.';;.s:.`. lien my guvvrn-nu cry-doc": thin morning and the Impact Cupinn on- loud lot npnin. The unmet Columbia: Inulnrntl bot punngu-nu Punoou yuluday mud to- und In this city, huving spin this burning for Hoolnol. , Thuonot Bohniu. hon Toronto. louoiul st Bum : whorl thin IIOfII&: hr nyiolootnnl. Tbuunaor nnxnnnrl-nnh.n-.......\ W U WWII!!!` ' ho ntounor Juno: Swift. Ottawa, univ- od no Sum : whul shin nhornoou. Thn stag-nap n...u.... l_.- ll--1--I uu II HIIIII wnul Bllll nncmoon. The cannot Hamilton from Mantra! touched II Swift`: whit! loot night III Edllund And hnrpnlrnn Rid..- `Ibo Inuit Now: About Vouolu sad Ila Pun of llunton. The schooner Acacia will Inn lot 0:- W to-night. ha nlnnmnr Jung. Q-Ho. nu.-- --.:- `VII : To End how fab you on riding, multi- ply the number at teeth on your front eprockeh by ve, end divide the product by the number ol teeoh on the rear epoch- ec. Thou count your pedal revolution lot on many eecoode u the number oboeined In answer to the problem. and the null rill be your lpeed in mile: per hour. nut uproclon out can now. To End lest unveiled at ono comploto turn 0! pedal. multiply your gut by the docimnl 2816. being ocrolnl to oboorvo the decimnl point in the product. To nd Dlhhr I1` fji rninlnfinnn n-u -u I poms In one product. w'}<;u|;nd numbor ol pedal rovnlntiom per mile, divide tho number 20.100 by your gear. . ...._ -V n-nvu vuuy UV IIIIUIKIIIIIJII III F I" say ofuaifplicnoionz ,o\ the gar o! your whool, moltigly the number ot teeth of your rproc at as follows: By 4 if your roar sprocket bu seven teeth; by 3; it your nu oprookol bu oighh tooth; by 31-0 if your rear nprocioh bu nine tooth ;by 2 4-5 if your root sprocket. bu tan tooth. To nd lnh Prnvnllgcl .0. A..- -4---J--A lnfonmntlon For Ihoolnou. Ihvotou of `cycling will find the follow- ing aimplo rule: any to understand mud on.` of a plicaoion: n. hhn agar Al on... -|...I __lsl..l_ Ill-| Hf`: J.P.u., R. Ditch; N.O., W. H. Wilson; V.G.. I`. W. George: C.. F. Kirkpatrick; W.. C. J. Fllgnte; R.B.N.G., J. McWa- ten. P.G ; L.8.N.G.. G. Thompoon; R.S.V.G.. W. Gtddon; L.8.V.G.. R. Gallupio; L8 8., M. I . Reid; R S S , W. Hamilton; I.G., A. Ron; 0 0., A. Brough; organist. J. Buclhill. chaplain, George Loo. v....--uuuwr unlouri nneuuea. Lm evening J. Shihley, Pu-hem. D. D.G.M. of the I 0.0.F., installed the oicen of Kingeton lodge. No. 59. The clever manner in which he performed hue work won for him the praise of all preeent. The otoera who will nerve {or the enluing term are: `I 0:. D `l\:--L \v A rn -- ..... nu -rv IIIIIIII vnup Boob. Cull sud no then nobb_y |. n unvuloll uourl: UIIO. In Gnnonoquo on Wednesday the one 0! Peter Low vs. Matthew and John Clark. of tho middle road. Pichlburg, wu tried. It won an action to trndo back Again a cow Lon had secured from Clark nod to recover dunngu. the cow not giving In- oionh milk for his dnirying trsdo. Mot- thow Clark said the cow wu n good one and he would gin 825 {or her any time. The mocintrnt-o ogrood. providing Clark bake the cow away and pay back too 812 dilforonce botwoen the two oowa. Brant 0lo.nlng sale For Ono Iloulh. Provosb. of the New York clothing short. but mode a great reduction in his order clothing dopcrhmono. His 8115 cam will be mudo for 813 50. Hia 818 auiu will be made for 815. Remember the above mit- ings are Scotch bweod And be guunnuou I first clue: u. KIn}nton-:;lfo Inland. Dnily. oxoepb Sunday. there will ha I lute trip to Wollo Ialnnd and return, leaving Kingston 7:30. A Ilouuluporn Chauoo To get: 3 supply of Fine Wblbo Shooting at hull price If wide awake enough to go to Lnidlufo nle of shooting on Monday. Rad bbeir advertisement. I HAVE TWO NICE HOUSE 014 JOHN- luoct to rent, betweon 0! and Struts. Apply to B .

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