Daily British Whig (1850), 23 Aug 1887, p. 4

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a.r.un 7 Kingston. nay I orl Wllltl mm [or Dell onion. The Phuklphlu on won in fun they tn the lava: n the Iuguo. at [or tlmn Qhlmgo would be at. Bu! lot than Detroit would have a big load. . But lot that New York would be tied with Chicago and Douvlt. They no to be count- %*'..::'z.:t-:_-_.-_ IX 1 Rebey. llunton. bee been releeeed to the New York club. John le e relnehle run. but not altogether ludlepeuuble. end he bee been releeeed to reduce expeneee. Key York wince him (or out 11.. In.n..1.|.n. L. ._ .....e -.._.._.. I- Illll` IIIO OOIHI` III! II!!! OOH, WIIIUOI`. The Bollevllll bun Illl hue to get Iowa to their hitting" it they mean to win the peanut. can do II. but they've gal to play hAll.- leville Ontario. \\ e'|l 1 Ii 3 "':.`2".~ s.'. `t'..'...`:.'`. .'I.'..'c?......" 'T'.`....4.. `l|M'|`NI:"\'0tI: wglilnolavlln lm M In . :0 .1?t"llA. ,t,.---_-.._-..- `Tho artillery um have em. I the uwm to plaprguolnll. 3" std. u! the 'ow York, In the clun- mhuo under, in hula; don uvonty than hr. A The Tomato: play hero on Aug. IN: and mu. Tho Put him play them on the tin: iv. an K on the mound. Thu Ht lnnln -... l'|.l..-... n.4--n_ ..j-.___..j..::-. Tlio Due-Ball Cosoher. an at u-9 ........n__-- _; u_:__1 1 `I10 lluo-lloll oulp r Iundlnj at tho lggn-A-_n-__-| ..A.. `lot Not I Correct Mnlenaonl. _A__ 1~A___,, 1- .| I" . llauu--[lull (Sumo: ` Illli HEB I` IIIJL l|'|'Elh BEST BUSINESS SCEOOLIN CANA DA ` Send for prospectus and calendar. ` Mlncellnneouu Nouns. sPon"rWo` 'I7'rLL':E:ENcL `4|lI0c-uouu-nl Inns. I loud and on lontsnydio-- elcmyet-- mnnovr3'-.- mu propooen to paint I 1 SIOU, to be played for Mac, Bollevillel and ~ us...-....o -..-...- .._.. ...__ | Saturday. I |.`Ar:I'r l'. A(3l`l`.. : ll utfulon. : V , - yuvuu :- All orders Ion` or In I-omrtlr nt- %m_g.wBIO ' at U. u. P. 3 KENNEpY S, KINGSTON, McKAY & WOOD, Principals. > THE E537 PLACE IN THE cm 1 aux-zuu union a1`nlili'1', 2 COOP! below Wellington Street. / ` In Clothing. Guam Furnishing Good? Hats and Ca Another B Cut in Boys` one 5 and Bus Flannel Sn ts. Biz 1: nks and Values. This line must. be sold $01!!!! prki; ta nuke for other goods. emem r. youwan Bu-gains can at the "STAR."9a Princess Street. MORE BARGAINS THIS WEEK J!` was sun ammo Hangs, QQDDYIYIVHHG Dllvtnnuun A .. - - 7 . um... Aulyul mu unrucl. xur our own mum. Gentlemen can depend on getting Reliable Goods from ASHLEY, mL_ v\-_...|,_ In I - Haa'Lhe boat uoox-t.men`t olnnlbrlgsnn Under- wear. Hosiery. Gloves. Scarfl. Umbrellas. Col- ` Ian, Handkerchiefs. &o.. for men. at (`rah Prices. im ported direct for our own trade. Genllnmnn nnn rlnnnrul An noon-.. n-n-|.u- SU I-T-ED THE. PALAUE FURNISHING STORE [ June 29. ' DORLAND S. \ OSPRINCESS STREET, 9 doors below lufnlhakz-I BO--46 ` ' 0. I?E7I'l.L; .q IV... I)... - g%uM`sss%='. Eu M PS.' Tn: Pmcncu. Tuuon um Cm-run. vrn__.._ . . - - I _. H Straw Hate, Seersucker Coats at very low prices. Ties, Shirts and Braces cheaper than ever at The above aoliloquy forced itself upon me in consequence of the return of Ipring wca ther, and al others sing it let them remem- ber that (3.-\LLO\V,',.-\Y ung it rst, and gin him 1 call at `84 PRINCESS STREET. A _-n Ag: First-Class Laundry in connection. Telephone No. 22. In my. A1u_l (iAI.U)\\'AY`S in the place to get it. .....-.., ......_..-u nu -u uslu. I u:uIrn [0 am. But Ii 0 to the Cm{ten' thntcht-cl hut of Kilkcnny. Thnt the loft summer breeze may creep chm my dny, In the welcome Straw Hat, because lighter thun say, And cheaper; it coat: but I quan'tA:r in Mny. ' Ami I:.u_lnu'.n'-a :. .1... -u-_- .- _-. u nnvvv uvul w In ucau `III we l'|lI Lip 0! winter. The nice curly cap thnt now I mm {min To swap for the name and felted newcomer, Which,.boc|uIe it`: no light. I return to Ill!!! . (April Q11. Goolas a Cucumber, at DUIINIUN BUSINESS How dear to my heal wu the Fur Cup 0! T GENTS'i FU1N1sHINGs. SEASONABLE POETRY. KEEP COOL! `J. 0. HARDY& 00., HA1: inspection of our stock 0! 'l`\roodI And Flannel: will repay you. No one lorcod ` to buy and only one price. , - -...-..-.... .-.-vu -nu vi. 1 -any King St.. two dobn n-`(am Wnm oloo. RATTENBURY S. Navy and Fancy Flannel: cheap. ` White gnd 8carlet Flannel: _I_-___ Grey Flannel: wider and cheap- er than last year. Canton Flannel: 2 to Sc per yard less than last year. -FLANNELS- Auv vnvuu Au nuu tum: aoviu ntuululu 0113 Most Fucinstinc Instrument. THE Kl.\`GS'l`O.\' CU.\'SERVA l`0R\' for the Violin is now open to all who want a L`lassic:\i training: on this lovely instrument. Private tuition in rcaidence if required. An clcient Orchestra can be engaged on_ short notice and at reasonable terms. Apply at McAuley`s Bookstore. or to All-Wool Tweed: 26. 30. 35. 40c and up. A Very _|.ae Range of Fine Twoedo. Worsted: and Suitinp. The Popular Shirt Maker. 1243 Pmxcnss S'rn. .:_J-: TWEEDSI THE ONE PRICE STORE. only and can show Thopughlr 10 ~ -'l`0 GE'l'-- ` OUR .\'E\\' RTOCK COMPLETE. 'i'ho Violin is and Must Ever Romain the lingo BI-gain-9|-um v-..o...._.-_ mu oooVn's5_: I F lannels cheqp. July 7. lnncoOo.o! ` gov London Innnnnco com ____ _-;.y on 35253111`) Immranco Agency, 1'0:-dkfuhlock. - . - Brook Street. nun!- al ' tromkinxltlm Pm! sumo ugh` 'f'n' hr. mum-u Lltomlmur nun Co. of xlprl. Mur H. , 'ALF-`R'ED R. MAE`I:IN Iunnanlnm-A I --A---- I tr... Canada and the United Suntan on of any other Company. hhod roooniof BIN. August 9. JXMES b are larger than and It has qn un SWIFT. Axon: .....-- n : wanna VVAV AV- Cmh Capital . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. 8 l.0m.XlI.(lJ T uhuue J unryl `.1881... 8.1IE.37i.w 1431:?` ........ .. 53.400.000.00 Fire Inlumnoo Com 1:) on the Continent. :5 Annual Premium 1pm in Canada dth largo V 31000 q(:_:y otaqr unnct. run un mm mm msmum onnm, HARTFORD` CONN . r1--|. n__n- Totnl Invested Fun Total` I dl upward: or.;. ..`.:iso1.ouo ncomo; ........................ . (8 768.!!!) Loaabyru-ooooep odh:1ut?Inl% t rates and claim; settled without London. " mmnnoqto the Board at no tor lugs oulnlll Ill!` BAI4LAR}?.1 Ca .353 -J3:-`i'~` -.v HwmnuN;Assu_n_mnn uuupm. -:-w- Xearly all the litigation {and resisted settle- ments in Life Assurance arise from clauses .md conditions in the policies. They often read indisputable otter two years from any cause whatever." provided onl that the conditions are kept intact. Tim "S 'N" is nbaoltttoif t'.\'- CONDITIONAL. and therefore nbeolutely ndis- gzattanlilopftor two years. W e have_ no provid o y ' Surplus over all linbilitios....... . . . . . .3 9i\I52.97 Tomi surplus to policy holders .... .. 691,452.97 Assets . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1,673,087.10 i New Life business for was . . . . . . . . .. lll.788.l0 Lm: AND Accmxx-r. For rates app 5- to lie`. I". H`l !.f. __ -um n.....-.t.. u__ ..-no Mch. is. ` 1 sun LIFE ASBURANGE cmm. Invested Funds, 335,900,700. Net Income for the put year was $8.? 1. This enormous Premium Income 1 u 0 to convince assured of the desirabuig of :2; their Insurance In I Co'y so pertoc y a cg The Company null maintain: it: v ) to doing the largest Fire Business in the \ aid ThC has tall dun 1|`:- :om3:x?.'."x': '7o11owx'i".'f;'1' a%i11a:-( `n [or [info Losses . . . . . . . -4- vs nan`: J uno 13. AAVVVIIKIAIUIE UV 1. On of the best and Safest companies doing business In Canada. - Insurance: oeocod at as low rates I: III! In good Go . otltgeated mum, Now we business for 183 .. , . 'll4.'?8;i6 rates E. C. HILL, -- 304 GORDON STREET Jun: I1 I]1'-va1'poal And London And 91%? INSURANCE C0 Y. f\ur- A0 bl.` L... -_ fI-l- $CHOOL FOR THE VIOLIN. ` .... ..'.. oumis" `g:I;r|I:1oues . . . . . . ..'g:.8!lJ.$' SECOND - HAND BOOKS formation 0 1 nu L011] nan actual] lgmfollowlng I F Fir .. F2:Llf:IAaseo.. . August 9. F- !!L!kmT 3 `;`uuu.IuIlIz?:vl.IUClGl It IS I 3 ergood m Invested Fun<&W.7'm. nut nu aogawm- *.'.*:.~.~.~;;'- %":2::.;:2:; mclfd Dunpcronc. by Florence Mu-yutt. I-tin Wig`: Judgment. by Churlotte M. un. . Forum: ch: Fncmn ha n... A u....-_;-_ L A mt. 9, Illlflla W.H.GODWIN,A H Xi t . ch. 18. ' . Bllxelielslr-W"II:I(`3n0`|)r,|`r`1c Ar unruunna onor um 8. IE Clnuel for 431 grnufea J '5`:-nc!|1'ru' Centa- eaten. I. II and III. III. Classes for ontrnnoetolhc Royal Miln (_,`ollau. and lo the Cullauo of Phyulclnna .3 an no. Tumon fee. 85.2.5 pcr term. U1-:0. A. KIIKKPATRICK. Aug. 5. Chairman. , , _ -_ v_.....--v Brno me. ' ` For11'n tho Factors. by Mn. Aloxmder. an golden Gates. by Cbu-loteo M. Bx-noun. mtnclo In. by Ron: Noncboth Canny. Pu:-ogco`m. by Mrs. Lovott ounron. 2 may Wanna`: Wit. by Mrs. Aloxnndor. Id. Henderson & 00., Second-Hand Books bought ;nd sold by A. SI M M ON D8, Aug. 9. Pluxclnn Irrnl'r-r In fact everything required the Modern Scholar. . Erasers, f\ I Slates, BIOLOG Y, Aug. I3. [ l"Rl'2N(`H, A eallon for admission should be maulo to the actor on the do of opening. _ Al. (`lanes (05 L` verolt Mntriculnuon In 1' Put an n ICQJIDH `A?! 3 ea uclu-nu` ..-n... I II ....I I 812 BROOK 8'1"R.EE` . ' pl-`Int.-Olnu Elemohtnry Ekiucntioni In Rug- lish. Mathematics. Classics and Book-Koo Inc. Term onorl 'l`hm-ndnv. Rent. In It In An COM POSITION; I \,\.I-Ill \Jl`lI U!`-IA`. ALGERRA. 'l'R!(:`ONOlH'I'l`R\'. Lrrnv M USIC, {ll DRA\\'l.\'H, Our stock of 503001. nooks usd SCHOOL BDQUISITES of All kind: in hr-no and Vlriod. We have I oonnloh unorunont in All ` the Iollowiuc hunches : RI-IADDIH, "SCHOOL BOOKS! 39 !A9w'i$7 PRINCESS STREET, KINGSTON COLLEGIATE INSTITUTE The Corner Bookstore. . $107.} THOMAS BRIG a I! ' "cmcumnv, +2111. zrc.c'1'{9.'M mm 9! Crayons, I Agent for Klnuston. ' Batman Wino Ormcl. "11-:.\mzn.u~'cIc. `I 3 "ll Pencils, u snail I |'lI'IJ'I` AT:'i:'1cL'LrvnB. xuycurxox .fID'I'IlnI.`lll' 'c':nAun/m. .\`l-JXT Tilt)! _tC)-.\ull-1.\'l'l-is 0.\' Tuesday, September 6th,1887. ` ecsrnvra noon usr mow OPEN. I-'l'.'RMAN. \ lu'mm rs 1 . LATIN , 3%-.. 1g I`v 1.1!.) 9 PRXNCE8 STREET Compasses, IIO Ull my u_. KlN(.`STO.\' ".\Rr1um:m' (3l'30&ll'I l`R\'. \Vlll be Re-opened OCTOBER Int. "onmor:H'. Rules, I'll YSIC8, HISTORY. GREEK. HxLLItfriLAnIns'co1.Lxas, LONDON. ONT. .._--_-, -nwuuv -nun:-vuu Cor. Brock and Division Sta.. Kingston. .~ upp(-r on board. u l'nrHm desiring almo- rounu will muko earl 'lpplk`llIoI|. A uplcndld cabin for ladle: And 1: lldron. 1- n In-rrn Lon\'ln Swift`: wharf n 7:!) sun. Returning. lea V1-I( wogo It 8p.m. ,_._-..--._-.. A- __.. For Circulars apply to u.na.. .. .. Aug. 1. STR- LLAG-1\TET, (.\l. N. BAILEY. Muleri. .N. mmrs Oolebntod mm Spootacloa. 'A. P. cn0WN_.:hemIu and t. Agent. I lugging: GRAND BXUURSIUN T0 USWEGU! Wednesday Afterndon, Aug. 24. MISCELLANEOUS: A:.:s: -- W:- one how an I .- CHEAP EXCURSION -3::-3"` """*`.'?'.'."'3..'"' ' bani 2'00. to: win -`a nu.` man '|:`-'`. . In: an. 00:!` wet stow . It I do. _ Huh I... fvruo-Dad. J. I. I1 I. T(.`llI'.0.\'. A us. 1!. Am-uoaoor. ._-.._ Wlll Re-open September In, In--opens on SI-:PI`_ Int. 0 .\.\l. `'54 WU T lav: W; 0 `I |":0uMl'!.. cl haul 9. H-Ive! Alldhhbannbll - W V f uuopulouuuoh and madman-In roa;;wmt ha . arm tut .1..:m.. 25 emu. ` N" f A mIfII.`II ROG In all Ill'0oc.Im_alluIno. BA 1.1.1111) 332-.-.".'"-=~="*""*`5 0' " `v "" """".""'-k3"'""*-"~`?'-?-'-~`=.':-. :.; g'_I__u_g:_L_3 mo3biiu"iii'i7. Aucnon dfuousinoto rummuns. 1` FRIDAY, AUCU`vlV'2'6th, I -1' #. 00. u v""""" *9P!0Irv-u.nno Humid - EpUcA'1joNAL._ AION0(`i'I Ii L IILLNDO. ILIN IIPEATING Ill-`LE III? II run l{E.\". i-Z. .\'. l2.\'(iLlsH. M.A.. Principal. riiibl 1. AUG. aoua. uxu. 4uuunuuuuu.n. \.uusau.'a lulu DUUK`l\D0 IIIK. Tu-m opera Thursday. Sept. 13!. E. R\ AN P.A.. Principal. Music Instructor, I-I.._ an- I!l.__.... |uu'rwAl.. Till: BEST l:QL`H'I'ED. -unnrnun A -nun; |Il Will? mutt. Ju!y I6. GOLLEGE. FOLDER. .IlATl'H. - .-....q.- 1`!-vvunulvlliv uuu nu uau Is3l1`U- lgopo that this will be long The rengrl will, `no dotiL_t, upped to tho" ...- --.-..._.. vv. -.u. rial uuuru uv uvv uuuuv ll- Somo wholesale men an; of the guild have 'n'ow seen no import Scotch mp:-I, and luvs nblq to all than at gures bolow the reflnqrfqnohtiona. But we can source- I.. L... 5|.-. Ln- ..nI L- 1.... .._.u - u The wholesale grocers have been sharply criticised for the poeition which they occupy in the auger trade. 'l`heir agreement binds the members of the guild to cell at a uniform rote of 5k. per 111. over the reners rate when the purcheee is 0!: lees then fteen barrels, 1 end c. per lb. when the purchase covere a larger quantity. The wholesale men say thin is equivalent to 4 per cent. on their in- vestmcnt. End is, only suicient to pay the expense of handling it. This agreement, if wrong, is. however, only another form of protection which was fuhioned by the gov- ernment and which is being extended to some form or other to every branch of trade. .Shut out of importing, or to the extent in which they would like,` placed in 3 sense At the mercy of the refiners, they have adopt- ed I scheme by which they will` be pre- tected" from any loos. Asthe reners raise the prices thegrooen nine them; -thev have ' no alternative. and perhaps do not desire it. Qh-nun 2`:-LIA-ml: cup; 1...} Al LL- ....1I.I I.-_., ..-- vvll -uuuu. These refiners must be making millions out of their monopoly. This will become evident to any one who looks into the ques- tion. For instance the Shipping List of Saturday gave the price of granulated sugar in New York at 5c. per lb. ; in Montreal the same article was quoted at 641%.`. per ll. Supposing the New York reners sold the sugar at whstit cost them tohandle it-\vhich is most unlikely -- the difference between their selling gures, and the selling gures of the Montreal moguls,about $2.50 per bbl. . represents the rest prots of the latter. Say their trlnlections per year reach 60,000 or 70,000 tons, and the people can perhaps flhltly rulke the important benets they have voted, thorough protection, to the ~ Canadian reners. ` KINGSTON Ace. E1317, BROCF STIR-EE . V` 1 T. l.YI.\'(: Tlllz` I`'0l LL'. The feeling of hostility to the sugar com- bine" is extending, and people are enquir- ing where this sort of thing is likely to end. The answer is simple : When parliament legislate: Against it by reducing the protec- tion now freely enjoyed by the rener: and making it possible to import sugar and un- dersell them. - .,c. ..v a nu .u.1.IUl.'4lt. The choice of Prince Ferdinnnul is not popular with Ruuia, and, according to the terms of the treaty of llerlin, the election cannot etand without its conrmation by the liuropoaui powers. The prince any: he has no desire to proclaim the independence of llulgnriu, and miles: he purposes doing an, nnd assmuing all the responsibilities of that not, he may as well retire from the country and cc-nee in his attempts to rule- 'lhe situation is e'I'iolIs, md very sugges- tive of the conspiracies into which Ruuie at leaet has entered. Had the cur not had design: in View which have been more sue- peeted than stated he would have had no ob. jection to Prince \\'aldemer,of Denmark. and his own brother-in-law, Illtl yet he re- futed hie eoneent. As soon as Prince \\'n.lde- mar had declined the honor the eohrauje had conferred to him--he had in truth no other nltern.xtive-Runia proposed Nicolu. of Mingrelin, and became olfenlivo in the urging o{_hie election. Hiarejeetion only maltee Russia more determined, ugone of the pawn, to continue the agitation for Bulgarian supremacy until eomathing like the object. aimed at ha: been achieved. As they now stand no one elected by the eohrnnje can become the ruler unless Russia eoneente, and no one suggested by the power: can act without the endorsement of the Bulgarian parliament. It : A nice kit- tle of sh. and before it is cooked the Bul gnriane will have a lorry time of it. _ .. _-.. .-... u-u-u-vvuu - - enables us In ngnin rungs ounolvu on his side." What he upocta Mr. Gladstone to do he did not say. It would be hard to adopt a policy calculated to plcuc .\lr. 1 (hnxnnborluin ; nor doe: .\lr. tilndntono throw out any hint of his dinpocition to do no. _- _ ....,,` I `-_-.._ ...-.- --u -vuuuut ca Iuuuaullg [IIIUIUU to auppntta qovanault in oao thing.-aaui ohiiga-I to auppott II in many, 00 000- dia- appoar and with it his pcculiar aspirationa- II. has been placed in momma ailor di- lemma daring tho pa-aunt auaion oi the honaa. lalt Ma muugod to apoiogila for the act: oi tha govu-nnnat`auai pnaorvo hia peculiar attitude towards it. The pm- ciaiming 0! the National loagaa bu, how- enr. olnharraaaod him an nothing ciao has alone. anti he has been forced to declare hia hoatiiity to it. He dcnouncaa the govern- ment and yrt he clings to it. But in the . lpeoch in which hepouroui fourth his lamen- tationa he in npurtod to have aaid : "it will In a happy day {or all when Mr. (iiadatonc -n.I\I.. ..- .. Mr. Juuph Chamberlain II {culling the to~ um of his utruguuut iron: the liberal pony. Augotod lacuna he would not but T his way. bocuun Mr. Ulumono pulurul lab vwn idea of I home rule scheme and re haul to adopt than ul the Blrnulnglwn dbl. the hem unyocl any from the political oat and bean: I nulollu. plodyod `II IIILDI A 1|-Angus`-O I. `n. nI.l__ ,-__l .'-.:',.'.' ::u':'.'**.L:...":.'.:.:.'/: mmuu. `T5 uh ...i.s. w'.'3. THE DAu:)r W516. was v `iim |\'l0.Ipn an II our: Thursday at` In nu. 1- I L`ni\-orally Proparimon; Music and Fine Art. Lady students took tlrst-clans honors this your at Toronto Unimraltg. For circular: in tolhe l.ad_\' Principal. IISS MATHIE- Es. at address ubnvc. - A-lD\'llITT:iIIlfI. F? "*'i':`.""':.':'.`1E'r'I":'*"'-"'""2 .`:- ::::' :.:.:':'."':':.:.'~*'3`.:.9" .s..u..L u..&u....'::.: u um Inch: . In Tun Ramon Wino In hlhbdi or; own- *-- -` 1-. -:.*:-..:.-._.-.s:.e-:-::-.0-~=~ DOG LV TIN.` .lI.4.\'(: L'l?. ..L..:_- .l IL: I` ANNOUNCEMENTS. III"! l'L"I.l.\'0 I11 I). -_ .._- uCaII\ll4l|. e Prince | r the l without .. ..-....,__ urn - TTHE n1:1'r;u% _WH1u. TIIQSDAY. AUG. -2.-:, Wenregolnpuillclemyitl Mal th bu-eolcknn wn `-.- 1'n:u_3mummu:i'3yo3- 1 4mm mzwmwg mngpu-h. TORONTO LADlES'COLLEGE, 82 Wellesloy St., Toronto. I-`l'I.L\ Eul`l|'PED ILV mmur mu-.\mm:.\'1'. nut IDIII-ISIII UOI0lIQPo Sometime: at nut. Iomctlmea at third The jollx (`.`10Ch0J"Iu$)'lIc6_ ll heard : 11 one o war nt would appear One lonf-drawn and nonorous word : Go Ulnimynows ero Ance- Nevormindalm eta - . Wlmyornooeandbruahyorpanta- '1` t.'|-thowaytoplaybasebe\ll I ! Now fast the inning: come and go. The game in close the winning low . #11? law] in-uck . . o x o no Of orig "or rather. friend or too 2 " ool3.onx-eyeuwell ledmaboyI-- ;.'3u...a.:"'n........"" .u.F.`.`;'g'.`"'....._' Wowlllgunlllljitlhuiliie ! Th game tluuti doth . I Th: cou:h:I'n club up ll;1:;eaI': 4|! _dQ_!_ho pane. cum w-apy. wooaude, of Philadelphia, beat Battenb by 25 yards, in a mile race ; A time, 2:45. iyemple. of Chicago, but Wood in a two mile race, making the distance in -1:45. ' - -.Lo2u>ox, Au . 23:--inWil_:;s_;1`ic cle noon- tesu to-d_|Ys Voodajde, of Phi elphia, J Battenby by vurdl. mile rma : HMS! TU! CCIVCIY. The alifex jubilee race, for a SL000 cup offered hy Haligonians with A cup from New York and Boston yachtsmen for second prize, was contested on Saturday by eight yachts. The contest lay between the Stran- ger and (lalutee on time allowance. For the first fteen miles the chances were all in favor of the Stranger, but then the breeze stiffened up and enabled the Galetee, with her immense area of sail, to sweep along at a rnttling pace and literally. sail away from her competitor. Just before the third buoy was reached the Stran r s topmast was broken during a heavy arch in the see.1 This caused the Strs.nger,ten minutes ahead of the Galatea on time allowance at that point, to drop out of the race and gave theulatenn run away match on the home ` stretch. l|l'l- The lacrosse mntch at Cornwall between the Brock ville: end Connnlle turned out to be the finest exhibition of the national game ever witnessed. Everybody Wu aware tht the defentcd team in this match would be entirely out of the race, and the honors at present rent between the Shamrocks and Cornwalle, the Brock ville: having been beaten in three straight games in 6, 23 and 7 min- utes I`elDCf.lVelI.'. nu uucr lullglli E res ctively. The alifmr inl 3` llI||_9h.-!11l v "1`)3nIglve_I`:l;:1 em- Malhm LIIFUIE IIUIITU. Whalley. Almonte, defeated Corbett, of Perth, in Ottawa. in A 300 ards race, eui ly. Time 32.} aeconda. e stakes were $400 A side. Arrangements are being msde for a [(1) yards race between Whalley and un unknown, Whalley to get. two yards start. I-`alt Bicycle ltldlug. 23.-In the bio ggu m.dnv_ \'mulu'a. .6 111.: ..l-I..|.:..` Full courscs of lectures on A culture. Live Stoqk, Dairying. Chemlstr . tany Veterin- ary science. at-.. and at Foot pmctlcni training in the English and tho Jementnry l\!nthenm- tlcs. `For circular. giving terms of admission. course oi study. cost. etc.. apply to .lA`.\lES MILLS. M.A.. President.` Guelph. August. l887. nag ruce Wlul nmmn m Aullrllll. On the outakirta of Philadelphia, in the presence of fty people. John H. (Tlarlt, light weight. knocked out John Luwlace, weighing I90 pounds. in two minutes. Law- lace lid not recover conscioulneu for nearly three hours. \\'l.-lI.... .\l.__._A- 1,1, : I I` | ~ ' nnlurcllluullul nulfl. It is positively asserted that Beach will retire from sporting life after his forthcom ` ing nice with Hmlnn in Aultrnlin. nn H. nnfnlriu-On ..t m.:I..I..I..|.:.. :.. .:.- DCIIUVIIIC I/Wfarlo. Manger Cnrwu made no offer for my of Bcl|e\'iHo'a but plnyeri, neither did any of the oiceru of the Ixingntou club. A: to the rest of the paragraph blowing in alwnyl chap. .vua an I/IlI'I'I.'I'I lliciflllo Manarer Carson. of the Kinguons. has made a big bid for anme of Bellevillei best player: with the object of injuring "our chance of winning the pennant. TM: in a game that two can play. and than in enough money in tho team to buy and sell the Kin tom twice over. If Canon and his friends ave any money they had better keep it. becauu the Belleville men intcnd to stand b the club and win the pennant.--- Bellcvil 0 Ontario. 11...... 1'-.. - e - AIIIl(`A.Vl AMl0(`iA'l'l0.'l. J`: lmniulllf--luuiu\'ulea. !5:dAl letters. 6: ml ml at end 0 ninth Innings by at ncas. At Cleveland--(`lo\'elnnds. 4: Brooklyn. 15. NATIONAI. l.l.ml'n. M \\':u-hinglon ~ \\'Mlnnglonn.5: Detroils. ll; mlh-d au 1-nd 0! the MIDI innin by ru_in. AI l`hIlnd-lphIu-PhHnd-I Ian. I_: Indian- nnuun. 1 ; called at and of an inning by nun. Alllnll-Av Anon:-1 A-Inna In ' I b . ....*."..'.,:."..."=*"'" pone, And hold his mum .-uu. um. mnnnuun topulnt hannerette, valued at hetweon the Park Kingston: after the present series ere con- cluded. He Intends to leave it to the memgern of the three club: to choose what denim: nml colun are to he need in in peinting. .\lr. Robinlun is an enthuiiutic admirer of hue-hull and nlwnye does what he says. um an aunt, and [0 twin to null: . .\lcNlchol. pitcher, for tho Bollovlllo club, 'nlll nligu on Scum]: ovonlng. Ho ho- longu to Hamilton. um works in I glut lnctory when it ll in operation. It shut down during the warm weather. And he started hall plnying. l! he in not at his work in the flu-tury on Momlty he will lose hi: uitualiun. which, it in uiul, is worth 87 l per ulielu. .-\l4l. Wm. Robinson lopnlnt luau...--n- ..-I....,I ... Jinn .,, | , -|,,. El UV` "INC. Thorlnjhamlon club. pnvloul two in dil- huulment, haul only played two gonna with the Baum: club 3 according to the Inter- national luguo oonultutlon. thoroloro. the llnl two gums played by Blnrlmnton with each club only would count In the ncord. By this the Hun would lou nlno vlctorlu and one defect. and down to club place. .\lcNichol. nluher. for tho Bollnvilln nlnh, THE ONTARIO AGRICULTURAL COLLEGE

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