`-n\Iul`dIy'l W luu Wu: nqvo I number 0! - ' font-urea, ehlotof which wilH)e~ Bob. .; \ii'de"tET'iTI?l BiHbi'li's"ltfi, bi copyr mod. Everybody will read them. Tim of who 1:uro&uctiona of ALL THE PARTICULARS OF OUR- RENT EVENTS GATHEBED. I'll, I -all h vllln Standing of-u|o Llttlo Loague. ' \\'on. Lost. Per Cl. `P I [390 Hillel upolil mmlil Lead In: Aqultlo Events. lhuu-- Ball Game: \`c-alerulay. IH-um'-u Humble Opinion. Ynllnl .-in Ha mm To l Im/ed. Play. 01 ( In mm To I `la yrd. Play. III I . ll`.' . 116 . H5 [15 . H5 lli1`r}_\` \\III`Ilv~I 1 .\l:F4_\`ln.-n. in I in In-h-If m the non Vustul`. .\In-[In-r elm |o_\' Jaum-s ML pl`vllivI' than M It lust nothing ch-ro-ll by Mrs. nu-nt. ' Rl`\'. J. Man` He opened I; . _.L L.... ..._ .I._ . uuyn . H6 . H7 I-an IVII III luv.`-vm ) pug)-.l nth n the .\Iuloao.' I lint lune. :..\'mvn;rk than out two -...... 4.. AI....n 1.. --n nines mmpnbeal of .~lm\'vll-rn will pluyx gmuml. The binary ill be Clunrey and hip cnrpentern Shine ln:|nu'cul .uuis clulnc will play ;'.~ c|u\mpiuus_hip :0- nc guns: on the NI- mericnn Association an! the Iurll clubs . uf the rcvcipts for , : Mu lull clnba luv- 'l'lu-v ought to ho IIIUTIUIII ITVUIII \ - player: strike 1- plenum]. lrurilh lhn \\'nI .- {nun}; i:;n;ovl 6; may August. 9th. and nulhing since July -nu wuu rt.-uuuvu ny nu cnmr. Rev. Mr. Houston wu thou culled. llo welcomed the new putor In lnhull of tho -`ougregatiou ho re taunted, anal mentioned that the city and t 0 church would expect gnmt thing: from him. llll t tocurd being a g-unntoo that ho woulx not liuppolnt them. He said the Klnptnn prubytery wnumw ol thelnoot hnrmomouu in thechurch. Mu mu utiuliud that Chalmers` church peo- ple \\uull wcoml my etlurt .\l r. .\lcUilli\-my might ut forth. ` .\lr. 'unuingham gave I n selection on the beautiful organ an the nut number on the pmgraunum-. uml hml the people felt ll 'liln-rty In A pluucl nu ellcurv would have In-vn iunintec on. II..'. II.. u...._I1.. , AL,,.. ,I.. .L_. E! I ll`) \\ TI l' result in . .. I r uwn grounds : .-.- , I.`.ll. .-.//. INN 'Ih9l'- N.\'.. duh. He in well Illl UK". \\'lu-In I ...I.';'iu" iii; (Sunni ha ...a IIAI. -..,I I Pcn`rn(- nnr. I `'n`rn(~ ugc. RI -) 0-`Ii .551 .5 .117 El?!) [rum any nriln I In B}. 'i'\"'an':':'.'..';.'llli l3.'.};'I..a'.'..'{"a'.'."'Fr.'y`.'rT"TM 4-|uirn.nn mule the opening uh run in which i he pomle-I out. in In: own peculiu In . = that the ulaxlc; eolztmli lull c'\'eniug wuuld| pruw lull! y uel via , I In putor an u-oplu: n|lke,`|:etl|ou ht, Wofuicl hue run; or oongreul on. n I ow puinwcl ro- an-wke be euloglud the new putor and nleo new his experience J the cmngrvgutiun vnile acting M munleruorol the amnion. He showed that he had reeeon Iur thinking duo on reunion wee a noble one. " A Human tho Rnhpr," A n-Imrnn AP 1 n typi- hissing, ......l.. ..|. .\n x the L I"! III the NGWDIIFK III`. II III I PTUCIFKIII CXMICIIIIOII, undfenrl an enferuinod` that he will not I ngnnngu ...... .--.. rooqvcr , INIII UECII l'UL'L'l\'UlI Dy IWCGVH Kllllll. ' On Sunday Int Rev. Manly Benson, of Berkeley St. Methodist church, Ioronto, said to his congregation that the terrible l c0nugru_ti(in that had taken place in New- hurgh, resulting in the almost entire de- struction of the place them, touched his heart. He knew very foot of the ground covered with ashes by the flames. and the {xeople who hnd,been left homeless and help- eea by this calamity. It won his home when 5 boy . and he would ask his congre-` gntion to join him in sending 3 contribution 00 Bid the !lI_fI0_I`.t:-I! 121- Q; Eu 7 Ioolihicl uponthetehlenttlidingiuside the zoonnnunion nil. ' Mr. Benson forwarded ..t_|;e_-unmnt to.-.Is..!!:..!i-Ln; _ ..__. J. C. 'ell3. no uKoml7 hnrnood at the Newburg fire, is in a precarious condition, _ ` end fen: an ante:-mined` tint -he will not The Poaltlou in Amara at the Present 'l`|me-AIno nt ofllonoy Received. Newburgh is as yet without telegraphic communication. M s for there are mailed from Napanee. lany of the au'er- era have sought homes with friends in the country and Napanee aml Camden East.` Thevmore fortunate of the villagers are try- ing through the countr round about to pick up clothing and beck 'ng for the suffer- ers, and have done fairly `ell in this way. Mr. Ryan, of Camden, recently made a nice donation ot bedding, etc. Many in N apanee and Camden hast have nptlv as-0 aiated. So far cash to the amount of ' haelyeen received by Reeve Ham. n Snnahur lnnt Ra-uv Klanlv Rnnnnn nf HI `H0 peulwnunry. . A Bramfs face ushed. He sat dovi'n', with the air nf a man who ha] been wronged, and sarcutically remarked, "Thank you. LIITUIIKII llllllur. Jud re Armour then continued: "You have ieen leading this sort ofa life for I great many years. For three aml a half years you were in the ref-xrmatory, then you were three months in the Central prison, then three years in the peniteutiarv. and six months in the Central prison. llesides that you have been in jall frequently and fined frequently. Now, to hnish your csreer, you beat a policeman in an bruul fashion. I will send you to where you can not doso any more. The sentence of the court is that you be conned for seven years in the penitentiary." ` Rrnmfn fame Hunlmd How an} do-'m' \ri!.l| von rogulou won name one. "grin Song of tho Soldier." n u range-I from Falkner. by J. .\lv< wu wall rcmluvd by tho choir. Rnv \lr "nnntnn was Ihnn nu Yes. your inrdshi , but I have been heavily punished for a I that, and it vms all through liquor. Jmiml Armour thy-n nnlinliml ~ You l llll ll lllg l.IlllU--BL\DC(!ll )'!.`{|l'$ ur IIIUTG. 1 1 i 1 (`om-It-ted or .\lnn|lnnhter-1`he \I`uv In Which a Judge Served I Slugger. James O'Neil, of Hamilton, for Hill!` slaughter has been sent to the penitentiary for three years. He took his sentence wit.h- 3 out the slightest change of expression com ing over_his face. l-Edward Brand was then asked to stand while sentence was paused upon him. \\'hen the judge asked him if he had anything to say he replied : I Ask your lordship for mercy." Do you think you deserve any Y" asked the fudge. t is all through liquor, your worship." replied Brand. You have been ghting against society for a long time-sixteeu years or more." Yes. vnur lnnlshin, lmt I hnvu lumn `VIII. The mayor of Boston is getting roasted for uttendin the prooentnion of a belt to John L. Sul Run. The mayor of II great city might be in worse business than pa- tronizing A grin ghter, but we don`: know what it mig t b. 1"}!!! `MIJINA l'r`i4~|rnt r-huh lnnvnn thin nu-nn. WHIP II Inlgll U. The Ottawa cricket club leave: this even- ing for Kinguon, to meet an eleven of the 1 .\lilllJIl'_\' college to-monxmw. Ottawa will * be represented by Meearn. Burritt. llill. Smith. Frip , llnmilton, Wilson. Pratt, Drunnnond, (l`urton. (prof) and two others. ; [U \||l".1ll_\ IUUIUIHI ClllII_ In ('lvu-lancl. _vu-st:-r-lay, (`lin;:-tunc luau l'.|tt`nIl twn heats in three fur $'n,lIIIl. It was then -lark:un:l l'Mrnn`s owner rm-fusenl totrut. Flingstnne jnggecl cm-r the track anal wok the money. ' I The Kingston Hugh)` fuolllatll rluh will be put into gmul shape this SVIISUII no that there will be some fine gzum-a here this fall. The tirst galne ml the club will be u ith the ` Peterlnorm, in the clunipiunship M'l`l(`I of the Rugby uuocintion, on or Iuefure Uctuhcr mh. l 'l`L.. __-..-._ _: ln,,. 9 ..- - I I uullg lunue-011 Ills] lium Henry H.nr|-is:-u,` .... nun IYIU IIIIIIII. About an o'clock An inter:-ting clinch took place lnetween the Thistle and the schooner N. L. l.n:~luvoocl. on the way E In the light:-hip. in whirh the l. showed that the Scan-In \'iaitnr'n speed in ntlyover-rltecl. The I.--vluvmcl at the omerhona.-on. was I mile nml A lull behind the Thistle. but she graollmlly mw.-rt"mk the fureigncr, until nally all [he lunr lmlh were sailingv in even mt:-r. Thv 'l'hi.Itl1- was aailedklor all she was worth us her nails ......... r..n I 'IfR|ll_\' N l`ZIl")II This win-In up It-'l$( Slh` ulruu mm! per no r. ' - S.um' Hook (1:15 p.m.) -The _\`au'lnu will in ull pmhabilil haw tn malu- um more V much before rue in the lightulnip. A and ` contest in going on tween the May uwer ` and 'l'lmIle Hlnhn _ _.. 1 'I`L I` I , . CIIII I "IUIIU. (3:20 gun.) The \'olm:t.e-r in all Sand Hook. Hm mile: Alumni and within as mile 4 the liniuh. |I_._... .__ _I_| I, ,, 1 . .- -- I`. lI'\"\ HIUU !|IUwC|IU"u r. .\lmut occupied tlw cluir ml ed the meeting with IIcvoI.iuu|' oxen hr. \\'i|llaInnou changing in myor. .-hnirlnnn Inuln Hm nnunlnu ml. rt--n in ` Ill ! IIIIINI. llzilll p. m.) The \'nluntc~--r is I---A-lin-; by two miles. Tim M: ower luupullc-Al luwu hot topuil The wnul is blowing t\\`eut)'- ` three milnn per hqaur. RANDY HIIII Fl -15 II ll| \ .111: \'.n-I-0: will ` uhoual MI I {up nuul. II-Ell n } IV.|`l" ` Vnlnnlnta-w hr unun Shy in la.-.1 i hall I -L.... I ..l I IIIIIIII I.`-Ila " |:I5 p.m - The Vulunlu 3 gaining cm the .\ln_vtImvor. but falling behind. Hnxnn` llama \`....o m .1 "fl... ` I'M muting d was mm M IL!) ` o'clua.-It. The \'u umeer cruuocl the lim 3 tin! at |I:lI:{.'I. and NM Mnycower I! ` ||=|{:.$.'L The cnurao in tn lomuu-lul the Ann! In An! Tho frlnl lion 0! Yachts. Nut You. Sept. I6. -Tho \'oIuuum uul Mayower won taro-I (mm Ilw llny RM am.-honge lhln nmminu In a paint on Io Sandy Hunk in the hope Hut a Irinl ` hut cwlal he ncmuqdiulu-I. l`hu wlnal was i brink. I I `_.. -a....A:.. _ _x I unluy nut. I) mile: to vlmlwnnl and um turn Iran HI" '5 rock. u Mnrlnlallud. Ill-. The course I W) miles to vhulwnr-I and return for 5 prism of 8l.Im I UNI. Thu ` ' moo ll tolIOII5kcl~u|u|(-r the rules of thu } , I-Iuurl \'u-M club. 'l'huoI\vu _\-er: Inn: 1 hul neural Ivuru with each ullwr may put nun u.-nun. but none uu;lu;Iou- In their ovum Thu ogm mod I was en... ' question o! In: ch in the hunt. The Hiumn ` was on the dry dock yuurulu . ` getting in older [or this men. and she Ir I In fullmrul today by the Amulet. Tho America. it will In nmomboru-I, orl mlly um um mp Iow to he coal:-cud luv ag Thinllr Thu Americl In owned by lien. Bmlv-r, incl the (Hun Ivy W. F. \\ il-I, u wuluuy runium ol Huston. HINDI . Iieaully sn-almns un- . `ring : nu luau Iml PRlSOERS FOR KINGSTON. JJIKIZIIW IIIIFVI UCIIIII lllll. III noodldu to any I. t the usual hautinuu wu e\'im;ooI by all the parlldpnnu. M H.451 p.|u. an uljmurumcut was made to the church when another but wu to be put- Mhm ul.u n psintod progrnmme aumunuoml iu"re\'iouu prcpuntion. "urn! luv:-llhin Hun vhnlr anal nnnn. V II I I'll. soc clllh, . A" |'..__ THE NEWBURGH FIRE. III I"\I.'" `VIII?! for ull at all times. I'I luuiyn. -Wpln III. I I 231! I tn-r In nu the last leg 0! I mm Jwmliu fur that lim |u.n-ling the gluyowc-r uh- I mile-n. Tlw .\I.oylImu-a the Tlliutlu. The Lotte: Tlpu Fur .~`purlun-II. In I ., 1 I u v . Supt. I0. thin In! In: lklhfllhlll III `pal Levpvr I cluln. ,,._ )A.. 1') pr:-hi ,- hall in Ipl. N5. H:'.'0 [).m.) I the lril : limnlniug xI..v..u~..r 1| hunt I nu l'l ll|l Ii urlmlfn \ I.. . `nu r-I his} II||Iu:I the or is steadily Tlw I`||hl|e in Sandy 2.. .. ...il_ .1 -. tipl')" ~-wn. Tim Canada ought to agppoint Wigginl on. the sh commission. 0 has bpen respon- sible for the nhiolt stories that, eyer left - Ottawa`. Although van ofclock syn unonnvo-I an use than But by use rolnulmoul pan 0! the an uncut. It in 7.!) pm. who the cab sudoooo won palm! ruumlhy the uluuu Iniun. to I cnngngstku u mo 0! which has ululmn been It!!! II nu lime in tho locum: room 0! ('hn|num' church. TM: Rn I the pmgrunuw mu ll- .. ...-..-_.I _ I Choice lean pourk, white bgws, exv.m'large cabbage, sugar cured hams.-J|mes Craw-. ford. nnu IV` lfllll `"11 VI 0 nlclru. A`-ll`. Due`, 88 `cars of a e, mmher of Mrs. R. Filtz, am. Mr. and rs. W. Klinosteiber. of I59- ` tront, werepreseut. The last unmed ample have not been in the city for 14 years. I A Triple Christening. On Monday `evening 3 very interesting ceremony took place at the residence of Mrs. G. Film, Johnston street. Three children, girls, were christened by Rev. Mr. Mel-`ayden. They belonged to Mesarsul . and R._Filtx`end `.\ Ricard. Mrs. Buck, Hvmus of mm, mnelmr nf Mm R I-`flu llllill ll WOUIQ D0 Nil" l.|ULlpUI' FIIII (Ill! SIIOIIICI `endeavour to make their homes in, Canada under a flag, which, any as they Will, has oated over at people whose reli `on and monlity has been an example to t e world beyond all other nations, aha] which it should be our pride and i tenant. to main- uiu. Yours truly, AICA ADIA.\'r Kl.\'u~"r0.\'. Sept. l5.-(To the Editor): Apart from what is said would be an unpats riotic attitude towards our mother country. the breaking down of our national policy, the blow that wouhl be given to our infant industries, and the gain which otherwise would accrue to us by adopting an commer- cial union with the United States. there is, in shadowed forth, what would inevitably follow-annexation. Granted that there is much to admire and many good laws and institutions in the United States, we would on the whole. notwithstanding, by being united with them have to lower our stand- ard and occupy a position in the scale of morality be_neath that which as Canadians we possess. Although since the passage of (lirotmrdfs wretched nrirriagc bill we have much to feel ashamed of, nevertheless we breath is purer atmosphere than that of our neivhbnum, contaminated as it is by the fun ness of their incestuous marriage laws, legalized adulterics and the sutference of Sabbath dcsecmtions so openly cxistim_.-- customs so sinful in their nature that for our families and generation it would be well to stand aloof from and preserve our iden- tityas a distinct nation, humble in com- parison as it may be, lest being tempted by gain we annex and become involved in a visitation which some day. by an oended (jod, might be mooted out--iniquitics so rank that they smell-to heaven and for the abominableness of which nations in time past have been spewed out. As to our youn men it would be far better that the shoulii vn-.4I..-.u..... 0.. ......I... tludn In.-nn- in l"-.....l- wutg: Pnhabllltlu: Modente to fresh nqnhorly winds ; ne ool weather. Ull. C. I-`. Judson, late with Minnen & Burns dry-goods store, left to-la ' for Brockville when: he will spend a few 1 syn at his home before proceeding to Rochester to hire I position in Nibbald, Lindsay, Kerr & Co's. an-re. ~ Inn. n.n., secretary-Iroylurvr. It might have been, but it wasn't. for the qatrian got out of the way u I sign over . lills & Kent`: full with a heavy thud` upon the sidewalk. A Wang observed : "\\'Alkem & Wnlkelu hnve evidently been blowing :1 bit." 1` I.` I.. l_-._ I,A_ ...AL \IZ____ L Ii,._____V llll lllljflllg. The body nf Ann Eliza (`lurk was fuuml .it the foul of the claim at .\lacc's mill. Taunl l worth, on Tuc-sula_\'. It is sllppmtccl that she slipped in and eudexl not a V1-ry_ happy ife of mlmut fty years. A number of the gnulmstes anal alumni of Queen's university. resident in (muwn, me! yesterulny for the purpose of forming an l alumni uuociation. Dr. Thornburn was ~ elected president. \nd George I". Hender- Inn, l.A., secretary-trcgnurer. It miolit `hnvn hm-n hut it wan`: for u YIJSIN. I III! lrunks whu :1] this morning. ` Th: lunlv an IIIIIU Ill IIIU IUVIIIV ITIVIII Ill \lIIIlI| u! urocmmmeoul I than: any cc-rommny. Mnulhler unul calling um. uuli my: tum hum: ..._- ....l...._.I I... -II AI... ......nl..lu-..s.. III! (III!!! . ' Try our :Ir_v eclgings $`. ..'0 per mnl; :3 pine I-locks $1 per corvl : dry oak corulun Ii guocl as ur-linmry Imrulvmml $31.54) c-ml, tl(`Ii\'t'f'I.' tlnroughont the city. Vrawfunl. fun! uf Um-on atmct. James (fuuuun-1. $1 and mute ; John \V .__ .I.|,_I :11--r.r|| .1- HI) . I HQ.` JIIIIDDUI "GT1! ["0 IIYUTIUEI. 'l'he earning: of the Kingltnn nml I'M-n- I-roke railway for the first week in Sept:-nn- her amounted to 8.1.6.82. an inn-reuo u[ W90`) nu-r the oorreuponding week In! \'e.sr. Un .nmln\' In.-t whiln n rnnnu .lnnaI1l.-r i F3?" 1"!!! IIIU IX)l'T`3'lIIII"IIIx WCCI llll VI!-Ir. . Un Monday Int while I young -hmghtvr of Thomas Keats. who keeps n hotel heurecn hvrv and lianum ue. was running cross u , tichl am full and role her left. urm In-Ion I the elbow. - l`.... . ..._ I_.. 1 .z..,_ .s.\ -n _ _., ,, I L,, we nuns If-`I Ilw. ' Miss Blair this morning dofnlocl Minus: Ken: and (`umplnll In the ladies` single: in the lulu tannin tournament and win: the pri e. A gmnt many but: were mule ll \\'.nte-r tuwn. N.Y.. yuatervlny an the result uf (hr Kingston-.\IAlune match, being play.--I tn. dny. The Mnlunu were the fnvuriu-n. 'l`|'... __....:. _ .1 .1._ n.':_.__. . _ . . ._n u,._ ......_ _... ...._, -. .... price of me In John Wheel . T. W. llnmu d t`. .\. Cornell. fuponoo. have Inoen time the re gulution sum u! 850 and coats for breaking the Scott Act law. 1 \Ii.. Ill.Z- old. nu...-Z-.. .l-l_.A..l \I:---_ IIIU lIIlUIl5IIU'yn \\e have been with and wntching lot (`r|w!m-I to l'O\!'i\'G nmra 0! their pic Ilic hum an-I they urinal unity at the nlu John , T `V IllI'llIAlI Anul I` \ '\ I|l1`l||-I IIIIVI XI i the niteutiuy. a nlmul-I I I , I, . _ gu ring In ha hum Rn. Ir. lolluvrny lode Wolugnnu Io ..;-n.__-_.- 4.-...__; ...._ .u,-,, , At Atlanta, I Dr. L. E. Borchelln, nuicidod. II: had n victim of cocaine. v ul luv :1 "III. 'I`|u~ urnlu M! on here rocvivod Iunpln of \\'inuipo-1 nu Mlunnnuu gum, In 1. nnnnrinr In nun ...-X.. ........... 1.. . `:., _- ,..l ,,__ ` ":\.u':lon;:: by the double 1 Hounlwm AIIMIII Fun. In I \ math.` II. . - The p-all umvllll ` tlnuutmau ul 5 on I I `Nun plro 0! Even III] l.|lo--\| lut Ibo * mum on running Aboq0-lo0Iln`I'.u- o-upon Ilu- Mu-uuou at Thou Who In Tnlln Nolan. 1 Ma winter the mllor rlnk will be H- up:-and and muulllcleul by HI`. I . CMINY. um A Numb : in the cqeapou plus [of } gum Io --Ih. Imlwhwvmd. `hard or toll voixl. \ nul an Inn nu! ; PARAGRAPH8 PICKED UP BY OUR BUSY REPORTER8. LETTER TO THE EDITOR. `IT. NOW` 1'" Day And II VU"I III in Pork. Bonn: and Qnhbago. THE PASTOR HEARTILY ORIETED BY HIS PARISHIONIRS. u "Il'l-\vI- -uur`u. ul-I rogiulnr at ones. uhll Ihlllrr, us you: I .. .,.. ,_, I I I rn \ UIIIJUIV. l lulu nil: ; uullll Eunclcnus : nml \\'. Tuiolnl, &' This mun! 'lI`t'AtlII('ntI\`\'()rlll:| Iwlmapyx-u I an the police nrninu Another Idea of Union. 4 ,.... -...-. .-uuur--no Inn. II II nr any grain grain in thin notion`. hmmlil nl putting Mn-ling material nu-uhuu In ulumn at the mrucr u! null Uuuuin Iuoutl. ' - nigh Inruuly ,.< ruling II rplea. Inv . puutuu. rah ourmnl II mum amnl iuv 1-ml-Ins,-;uo. Janna Fmwlunl. uvemug clone: in than hand I-mrAl|hI Al` I---nnouinu .a sh. I|..... UIWI WVUIIIII rllfl Ill IINITI "III" Iugnphy are l'O'""IOIIil|)( at the Imm- -unim-au -`all:-go. lmrmliug nu-ieuta roniulnr 4!. (mm. Eifunoua uul llrovlhrlm will num- o-mm budget lur Mo-mornmh hun- \'nm nu-.--u -u `unav- ullrr, young mum with u r-mvia-ml ul linwny In I ` am! oontum-ml In throo 1 I cnlllchlu no waiting pnllontly for 1: ul I (`Ila nnnn-J In Immn Iw an an: wuuug ynuunuy mr mum nporud to Ottawa by ,n trumnnt ol nhn \\'il 1. K2 and rllq.-Itnllw I: .. . .... `I I ha! re- | Hunnillun 1.. 4") `NL`l( l utlu-r -luv! churns, (` hum-s .\lcHr;|ua|lnnn, w; il`I' nu_\`thing that [ll 1 In-lhingnf its In-.uIt_\' I'M Iialluwny aunl .\ l'|.l-I.\.\`.\.\"l' E\'E.\'l.\'1:. culun "The (`hunt Vulhu I-Znlorlng I Chalmers` (`haul - Tumor tbngrntulnllon |'pcl the 071'- -. ..g . -. . -. . . .\Im-kie was the 1 I I... _. . UI|IlI IN.` KIWI RICVIIIIIIIUHI K. aunku Anal vlmn-nl Ix) \\'Cl(`u\ of the .\letholisls uf the \ wt an-I chm-us. Hue I " the clue! lay .\liss-x (1.1 .-I.-r, M an Ihc lH.'\l numlu in; pr:-My ;un-ls-aim!-lull v ,, II .. .. L. _I II I l'IIIll.'l VII. atlnaclm: uf IN`. I. I I., . . copyzgnwa. nv-uryuuuy wm roan mom. " The ~ oIIo~>-sod--of--the productions ~ these men the better they are liked. IIaC||L1: III |'|. un1l'|\slIlI, HI I-I I--llvr will his I1-.-qua-Ls. . as short pithy mhlnnss, t the church he` n-pr:-senile-l Im-kie next speak:-r. by congmtulatiug Cluslnwrf In nrnvuntnnnn -hnurn in nknnn_ xlllhllll LIIIIIIIIUTI 1 shown in choos- I some of the dam a long vacancies. t Chalmers` hml kl he hoped other pnnllntn I":-nm -Clu Clorgyuu .. .. .. n s churns |r~ Id irunuhnn. \\ hr urnyor. '1'm- rec: -, ncuiiu uv. `V uuhm wuuhl rputol uul reason l-mg, pointed mg tor '['3:m,| nongmgntign hr. (A anal open- nuun-Innn - ?'.'.'y"." .~"n'.T .w! it in I.._-..ol....-- proved HICTKCEIVC IIIU EIPPFUPFIIEIU. .\l r. .\lcGilli\'ray. as Dr. Mowut announced him the last but by no means the least, pre- faced his remarks with the fear tha.`t the clmirmnn hell put too high 3 value u n his services. He thanked sll for the kin words said and the worm reception extended to him. _ He came to Kingston not without s feeling of the responsibility that rested upon his choice. but he was the son ht-after not . the seeker; he felt it to be his uty tocome. VI `Inuenced by, and in the strength of Jesus Christ, he scoe ted the position and ssked the sympathy, nt above all. the pun 'ers of the entire congregation, that he mig 1: se- complish til the work required of him. He thanked the pastors of the sister churches for their hearty welcome and kindly words. His` ' texpensnce hsdlslwsys been one of cordrsl relations with his brethren, and he realised that his experience here would be no exception. As a citizen he expected to be behind none in the exercise of his powers for the promotion of every good work. He closed by thanking the congregation for all the kindness he had already received at their.` hands. . _ HY A-J 'I`Iunn `Anna! Qlen (`Iun.;.-Cu` (ll.-A-. , Ill .1 .\Ir. .$L.".{'.l'.. "' `"3 ? Z:"3'oum"' "'.'7p"L'.'.21.}'7*'.I.?i expenses. an Ill territory to cover. In thus field he his one Iome' remarhbly clever work.` He in I credit to his oico and 5.. ch. -.l...:..:.o..a:..... -' CIGVET W'0l'K. 116 II I C! to the udnninintrdtion. A Frequent Visitor to Klngnion Who would Not Accept a Mall clogguup. W. H. Cole, of \\ atertown, aiiold news- paper man, has been elected a vice-president of the New `York remen : association. He has always been a consistent working demo- crat, and, at present in, the enjoyment of a lucrative oice. He worked his way u from a boy of all work`in a hotel, through the composing room of a newspaper to his present position. After Mr. L` evelnnd was seated in the presidential chair, among the first appointments made in New York was that of Mr. Cole as mail agent on the Black Riverrbad. Quietly and respectfully, and against the advice of his friends, Mr. Cole returned the papers with word that it_ di(l nt need a. I,'iX)0`position to ke p him in line, and the he could ti ht just hnrgj for the party without it. his was a bold step for - syeungumon to take, -especially -one who never sskedforrgovsrnmsxzt oicr Soon after he was made I special customs in .nu_duL:. _ vice-preslueun UK IIIU LI. 1. rs. Colnpbuly ' Mrs. W. McKay and several of her chil- dren were in the city yenterds . They compose the family of the late Wi liam Mc- Kay. of Worcester, Mass., son of A former owner of the Grand Trunk brewery. Master Willie McKay, aged eleven years,..wei has over 170 lbs. Al I; phat boy : hpndou :- edly atgnctl great Jntteniipu. ` Ulll \ICLllUl`I'- on Senator Thibauulenu has taken nc- ` tion for $3,000 against. a street railway company for injuries received through a collision with one of tlte c0n1pnny s vehicles some months 0. CL. |\'lI:..... '........ ...l ills: :.._A. -._,...,_-_I BUIHB IHHIHHH 0. . Sir William "om-mg. who has just succeed- ed to a. baronetcy, worked for years in Lnn~ \ don and Stratford in the U.'l`.R. otces. His fasther, Sir Charles Young, who died, was vice-president of the G.T. R. company. Mm. \\'. McKnv and several of bar (`hil- CIIJTH. Sir Clmrlcs Tuppcr is to leave [or C.-unuiu next 'lncsluy week, Mr. lsowell about the , end of tlw month, and Mr. ('haplea.u on the lith October. 11.... `......A.... '1`l.L.... I...... 1.- A,L.,, m:v. ur. Jacusuu is In mmnrcau uuemung the opening ceremonies in cmmectiun with the (`ongrcgutiomnl cullege and the insmlla- ` tion of Rev. Dr. Barbour. the new priu- ` \ cTp-nl. Sir f'I|:1rlm: Tnnnnr in tn Inuvn lnr l'-. ...I.. |'IlU5l.'. l\IIIgSLUII. .\lr. Slate, of On (In Sr. I.(1lI`I'tN4'( , nf ('layton, has engaged I! cnmpeten: mun to i take his place in the ntlice, while he. has ac- ce nod 11 lucrnti\je position as team-her. {cm Dr. Jackson is in Montreal ntu.-mling onenimz verenmnies in vninmotiun with nauus. _ rd, Thou Lovest. tho Cheerful Giver" was the next iece rendered b the choir,- and Rpv. Mr. )obbs.on bqhalto the (.`hur,uh of England. uid I few words of welcome. `The` meatiu cloud with the daxology and .benodict.ion 5' Dr. Bain. * ll, I3 \I5IlIl|g ll`. `V . rlu)'\VlNMI. \\'. Smunlcrs. of Calarllqlli }*lncounpn)ent, visited Quinte Rncam ment on Wedncsuluy 1 evening and was cnnlin ly received. Miss J, .\l, `V6-ir nml \linnH`H.-n-n m-hnnl \ evcnnng min was corumlly recclveu. Miss J. M. Weir anal Miss ()`H:u'z;, school tc&cheI`s, at .\lurrick\'ille. intend stnalyinv medicine this full nt the \\'on1cn's muclica college. Kingston. \il`, Nialft`, nf Du hA .\`I ,.Illl'|'t-MPO n` i L'lIlll'L'lI, Ill I)l1Jl|KI '". * Mrs. Captain Knight. of Winnipeg. is visiting her sister, Mn. E. Joyner, of the towmhi of Kingston. Bob urdette writes to the Wma: {of Sn- turday)on A Memory of the Past Sum- mer. It is full of fun. Miss Costello, of Mount Forest, is visiting her sister, Mrs. R. J. Wilson. Johnson street. I) \l,.l`........lI l.._.....-.. ,,A` .l.,. l'_.__ \'._,|_ SITCCI. R. .\1c(,`onnell, foreman of the New York Ontario & Western railway shops at Oswe- go, is visiting .\i r. W. Haywood. \\' Hmnnh-rs nflknnrmuni I-"m-nmnmnnt III . -`pllll 5 UIVIIIICII urug U[0rC II` I Url)"[U. x Henry \\'nrd Beecher`: statue is to he ` plan-l in a park not far from 1'13-mouth church. in Brooklyn. her towmuhin of Kinmitnn, station, is now locateil at (`menu Lmuling. I. Pagno. late of this city. is Imumger of Dr. .\'pau's branch drug store at Tumnto. Hmlrv \\'nr:I Beecher`: nfntma tn rm f in Pauplu Wlmne Jlovemenln. .'~`u_\in;_-- and llolun Attnu-I Attemluu. Eli Perkins, the humurit, iI:t`Illl'l`\l hora- Ull Nnv. -Mil. Henry .\|. Alden gets $5,000 .1 _\-ur for editing Ilnrpu-`u Jlagnzim. Rev. W. H. limlloy, of \'apauec, has sailed from Liverpool for home. Deuicl Nit- Cltarm ni, left ln. fur '1 urontn, tn visit the lmllnalrinl. (3. Millnn. late nperntor at tlneH.'l'.i{ located at I4` Pnurnn lulu nf thin "in: in unun...nn-uf lll. ulu with the J IIHIIIIII. Ill Iull. I" I3") "(9 l'l'lCl'U|| IIII5 \\'on|u_vun nniv:-rnily. .\Iiu||lut.mn. (`outmo- ticut. sud gnuluau-ul in I870. and alter A not unuluue vnurue uu-ler Prof. Agsuil. at lnuhriulge. retunml to take charge of the college museum. He reuineul ro.-luuum with the college faculty at. Wesleyan until I577. but in the meantime farmed connection: with the l'niteal Staten liufn cmnmiuinu. in ...I.L.|. I. . I,..,`_..... .. .... .. , ,.. ...A 2.. IIIII III `III "lull which he In-cunc Iu"0 cl... .. .. ..I reg: at I The Master Stood in the Garden," It so- lo, contributed by .\l r. 1`-aliowav, was ren- lercd in the singer`: usual forcible style and proved attractive and appropriate. Mr. Mcillivrnv. as Dr. Movmt announced u. nnows auonx. l'ruf-nor _U. Brown Gnode ha been pro- ` motod tn nuwoc-I the late Prol. lhird u l'n|teI sum sh commiulonor. Ha ha bran lnmlliur fur year: with the wnu-Hug: of the Unito-I Status lioh commiuiom. Illll at human! Iecretnry ol the Smitluouinn ln~ uitutlon. \\'u..hingtun, of which Prof. Iluinl wu secretary. 3 gnoal ulul of the work of Prof. llainl an l'uiu-I State: nh cmmnin` Ilaner levulreul upun Prof. Huoalc luring the absence: and illnusnuf his chief. Prof. Goodo was born in New Albany. lmlinua. In |N.'ol. In ism; he 1-rteu.--I the \\'..-I..u..n nun-......hu \I i.l.II..o..u .. I ........ .. HO WEI IDIUG I IWIII OWUWIHI EWC- t-a.- okak dollar: -pormdcy: and uses. 3 large Rnhl L. Ln. 4 n- -.u..-- -gm...-Ipnldu kvourvue MAN WITH agrr. , an x... --Ivvl -- u. nu.-u.-w--nu run- with IJI1-Mllilhsnllinll innlilutiun. I.-ing up- vintul upun the museum stall in I873. 'pun the or_guni7.atinu 4-! the untiuunl mu- wuln in IRS! he heceum: its aunistaut direc- or. He was in chnrgo of the lmturnl history Iirilinn nf that :Iinn|.n- nf Hm I'nin-.| \`Iah-n * `Ibo New ccnnlalounr Appolnod by the lines! lulu uonrumont. Ill IN-VI III` lR7l.'lIlI|C III IIIHIILIIII llH'CU' N m uf the nlisphsy of the l'nil-I .\'latt~s zunenl at the l'hilmlu-lg.-him 1-xhihiliuu, cununiaiunur tn the luh-rnmli--ml Fi.-c .\unsl(-Ilung. Iicrlin, IVND, ulhl Hu- u `nun! .-sheriuu vxhil-itium. Luualnn, at I` memln.-I` uf the govt.-I'nIm-nt -\wu~ umrul for the New ml:-ann, ('incinnuli wmisville ox m.~ INN. In I477 sempln_\':--I _v thvlo:p:\l'!llI1'IIt of state isliml expmt in vunnm-(inn with the ,\ lisheriua cnunnuissimn, and P479 W vlmrgv nf lhv Iisherie.-c :li\'i.~inn uf lllu `v'l.~Al|I I`:-nf llnmlu in 0|... nnvlnm C PERsoNAL.MENTuO~. THE FISH COMMISSION. Ill` I \ uni?!` its orguniution. and ninnlitutiun. .uuoum .... IA` l|._ .._nL..._I . . LIIV l'UlIlkK\8H UK LHU Ul SKI H In the absence of lir. Hooper, who was oxpusleml to attend, Mr. Whitilw mmlc I short mhlress in which he not only eulogiz- t! the pastor. lnwing known him in Perth, but also the pastor's wife, with whom his wife lifgl been on the hes: of terms. When makeul ny some of the Kin vston peo le about .\I r. .\lc(lillivray the only thing 13 could say was that he was afraid they could not get him to Kingston. However he haul come and he was sure the people would not regret. it -"Hm .\Inmtor Smml in the Hnnlcn." n no- ttellllulu. st, .',()U() f we. rial. r the H 'l'.l{ I pihhing. the ulecini-nus of H(.'l.`ll|0ll to be under the \\ ta-aun, were dead ngainal l the lmll was in Morrison : 1 runner at to the plate, forced at third he Wu clen durtf, more obstiue than recall his decision mule um sinn that?! was not a fox were called on Reanlon yrlle THE BRITISH \\'H|(.`. FRIDAY. {`EI T. I6. U001`. Illlll llrullllul. DC (10110 VVIIHOIIK I'IyIlC. ` The Scottish An`1ericau state:-that me New York reporters am watching the Thistle so closely that it must approach im- pertinence. It adds : But notwithstand- ing all the uunoymice to which they are Iu`b~ jecteil Clapti Bsrr zaudehil can: ar;'at:entll- ingcoseytoteir "at an to its npinuhey,.h;n'e taken lniI_t,1_ ..!hl' have quite OllIk~toIf6`|t1'y duteruim T ed b American yeehtulen pieventing : .._m Iflliatle mryiu ;h.oiAr_r-.g:i9eZ- .2132. .30.. . the'Clyde." ~ .A race between the elebnud Ichoonef .....|.o. An...-{... (1.-.o.I.. 1...... DA.) -...A ll Blllgl SDICK III I`. Ihe Thistle will have 9. crew of forty-one 5 in the America cup races. It in now olninmd that the Thistle in n 0 bill: aurvnvum 01 um IICEUICT I'II!"KCWIy._ Oi'coursc when such a ticklish piece of , buninean as handling the Scotch Thistle in to _ be undertaken there inust be A bold volun- teer. and iticunnot be done without `Payne. ' Scottie}: An'1e:-[nan ante:-thnt {H8 ~ll FICU UUEWVUII EHO 3GIUUI'IFCu EIIOOIIBT tchtp America. Captain James Reid, and `inns, '._.`npt. Shorlochis to be sailed Sat- `Ill Elle IIIINSFIUI Clip races. It is now claimed that the Thistle is a. daisy, but such in floral transformation is radically impossible. : Isptain Barr, of the Thistle, has been {n`esonted.with l.\ pair of binocular glasses ) the Glasgow board of tmdefor his rescue ` 0' the survivors of the steamer Hnrkuuy, Oficourse when such a tivlxllnll "niece of Every true ynchtsmun likes his soda with ` a single stick in it. rhn 'I`hint.ln `Nil! Inn-n n 1-raw nf fnrtv-Ann Bcllevillo. .. Park Nine... Kingston... . .`|IIUV| II (III L'.\Llll|llll' VTIIICII IIU llUPl'|l "(Her vhurehvs would try and emulate. From wlmt he knew and had' heard of .\Ir. Mc- liillivruy he thought him the right man for [ll-' pm-liiiml. He felt sure that Chalmers` lid hotter in choosing a man neur home than if they had gone across the Atlantic for him. He thought that the Canada l resbv- teriun church pulpits could be su plied by her own colleges as sutisfuctori ' as by those of an ' other country. He believed that many 0 the churches in the old coun- try made uiistukes in selecting as their pas- tors young preachers from college whose only recommendation was that they had the style of this or that professor. Some young men called in this way made a success of it, hut it was the exce tion. The speaker gave it as his opinion t at it would be very much better for the young man, and the church, if he were (sent to the roughest slistrict in the jurisdiction and there win his ~'puI`s and prove himself a man. .\lr. Cuuninghulu contributed uuother or- gan solo that surpassed the tirst if that were possible. He showed off to advantage the compass of the organ. '1] flll` }lllQl`I\I`I' 0 1'!` lJl'\l\TIII` \l'|`.lI \l'Xl6l Al (`hicugo (`hicaxus. 3 : .\'cw Yorks. I. At Pittalmrgv-Pittsburgw. 7`; Romans. 4. At l)etroil-DctroIIs. ll : Wuahlngtons. I. At Indianapolis~lndinuu\polis. 4; l'hihulol- I phius. 8. A\l: . \v . aanni nun.- CDC! IIIIII. In the forced run Morrison should ` have either had his foot on the home` plate or touched the runner, but us he did neither in the nmpinfa estinnmion the scurer was safe. vvruurn. t I (U lulruu` zwemy-thin connecutivc 3 not been calla-I upun mm 'Brimly has been doing In 26th. Uu Suturdny ahgrn )1-ll I ship-car -nu-ru and hm Imam-luxl on the Elk! gmu L... 0|. ..I.......Il...__ ..:)I Hulk IIIIEPIIIIII |lII lllu l'.|l'I KIVUUIICI. a fur the nlluvullon will Cl Hulgcr, sud for tho ~hip cnrpm and .\latthe\uun. The IN.-(mi! and Ht. Louis rlul um games of the wurl-l'n cluunp rim in Philmlelphin "ne u lions! and mm on lhc .-\IneI'icI\II A ;,;I'oumls. The: uuumg--Is n! will M,-cc ol... .. i\`c III per cent. r` I . . . . .. |.\ I r.n.\.1 I lg.` 1|. Ll!-All| II. A! llnmilmn -Hnmlons, 5 - Stars. I. .-\l lhx-heslt-r~-l{0'hcsl`N. I : Jcrsvy l'ity.6._ A1 'l'ormno---'l'oronloe. I2`; New-arka.ti. 1 A.-I-.lu\ ll.` Aaauuuu I II, A! lirooklyn -Brookl 'ns. 1 ;('i Al I'hilMI:-Inhin , llh mine 9 - \ 1 u Vn St. Louis . . . . .. Louisville. (`incinnuli .. Baltimoru. ` . .. Brook] n... Athlel cs . . . . .. Molropolan. . Cle\'cl:\nd .. . .. `MFG. 'IlIl| ICU "UH .' "I III I UKXJJIII Ill pins." Como.m. wlwtiuloh of you. ll r Imm. lt_in those who wler moat I: uw wlm tincl euient eutrnuce hero." , llcnnun will likely cnlch ln nllllu-r muiuing_clmmplomhip gums: of the Wu wrinen. ["1 to Saturday he caught In hrlv-ll|l"| vnnnmuuth .- unnnu Ilnntnl In `IIUWII HWY. ` __ Only lruulull u-lulu rrshliux In the mainly will he allowed tn c.nup.-2.- fur the Kirkpgr rick prize. to he ;,;iv.-u during lair va-eqek. ('5! Amateur (`lulu rumut ruler. mm all ruportn Mm-pln_v is lhe but and of New York`! Joruymy hum .5: to hit ne catching an Titcmnb lay nl his coon this Iouon u I pitcher. WrlI." laid St. I'm-r. opening the gate gate. who are yuu 3" "I'm I hue-ball um- .... 7' Ml `....... .._ ...|.... K- I_la ..l -._.. _... ntnMny'n Spoclnr tutu. ,~ `u `Saturday : Wum will _h o a number of mmi..laut.nnn. ohiatof which will he Bob. \ 1 nun lion-oil . ,.. (`hicu 0.. . . Philou ulphiu New York. . . . Boston . . . . . . . . l ilIsburg.. . .. \\'nLshingl1m . llldi`\l)llp0liS.. 1\ll.`l)l mm .s'mmTI.\'<;EjI.uIS.[ ,1 ` . 1 Imuuw IIIII IOIINL; Hue lull huoinou II ` other In the ammo: the ` Inner the unsung:-n hie \ 1 Hun-bun. In In. nl.u...l mvuur uw Ulilllf` Hnrrigsu. \\ ho 1 Raw: Grays. la in I ` nml uiciutu on known how. A\..I.. I,.-,.| ,n I IIIII l'|IlIIlUo Pluyen ul tha league 1 forum! I In-uthcrhood. well Ind on units. It `ammo out but .\' tune: the pvnunut [syn gbrontu lull. Itunnm, IVI II I lIl III II VIVID`? Iil ll U I In. luncuonn a... Monday on the Ragtopulin I o'Clo0k. `TL- \l :II....|...__, ., ., I.-- CI ubs Q; I -..1 About an tutu. Ibo llopn And On ` mu-Inn Mann - `u l|oIlovlIoc I lluutlng l'p| luau llunuo `lich- Pllvon CII'I no; llnllu. Ban-boll In that national 3530-40 long on tho homo aim Winn. --0auaro`u. Fred Phhtul will join tiuuluu In the bmtbuall Imainou at St. Louis. A hot Bull nut to In niculnrly drud- od I! 0 man In hungr Mu it in I fish hall. the Iiollcvillau ull ; ground: I! 3 I n'lInAL } U CITI- The \\'i|hIhrM team but aianoal pitcher Iclvml (how. fnrnmly with Miuulumpcon and Iiulhlo. III....... ..I pl... L,.,_,, I ._.. I,,.II ..I..|.; |.-.-- I l'l`(`.'IIl0 uftlm (`lulu to Sept. I5th. r\l'\. 0 JIHFHIU H5 lll He congmlulu church on the promptnesa : mg n minister, and related 3 age that n-suite-I whure vxisted. In this res wet shown an cxulnplo wnich l would try 1 . 4 I... I... ... .....I L-.l` L,...