el Bi a LB a. NRA IY 1 Yo ited als iti Clothing, "1 has 'taken Judge: Armour in 'the very Toromte:, News. Crowd Surged on the Open Field ! She : antielectic nd | ~Seore Resulted 11 to 8-- , Limited | bread: Is = a on tn Tu d¥acht Club RoiugseSport in in Yery General ing Director. Snl--a------ sali * ; » pm | The St. Catharines United Empire Thy batch a i ath _betiious Note ; vv wali arded Mr. Cham- | town, N.Y. and the Kingsion Ponies IL WH G. Joyal hav satisfaction with his Jon the cricket field yesterday after . Or : her! in Fs 8 noon in connection with the Orange magnificent independence. That ought demonstiaticn was very unsatisine to bring him peace of mind. tory as (he crowd naturally surged 2 I on to the open ground and greatly hampered i playess. nls seven in- uspicion being regarded us a [nugs wed played, 45 t atertown set : of the Highbinders ix believed | team had to catch the seven oink fo ba. Chm soni sitio 0m, ore hn dd ween - They | ish a ritual as hoary as anything of | "in tie first innings "Chaucer" B including | oii igi lott, while at the bat, was hit on t Jontestint origin.' head by a pit-hed ball, and fell heav- . The St. James' debt is no longer a fily to the ground. Afier being reviv- they Wave for | disturbing element in the Methodist 8 lu, outed, lo ula, but in, the 3 ? residents "of | church, a ghost that will not down, aug ony ek aud Moore Montreal. In May last Mr. McMaster, | From $620,000 it has been reduced to | was secured for the balance of the tion, . | 255,000, and even the smaller sum has | mat h. RAS 0.) acting for the prosecution, ap . ided Thanks, thanks ihe.e was some sharp batting by oe the privy council, and has [heen provided for. Thank, "| both teams but some of the fis opening the case, as a tine i- | woukl have been caught the field- the lawyers for HF. J . for many Jats okt ers wen enabled to get possession of tor of the Hamilton Times, has the outfield. Nevelal pér-ons received appointed superintendent of the Blind | hud (racks by foul line drives. asylum at Brantford. He is to be con: "Curly" Randolph played left field gratulated. So is the government. The | for the Ponics, and "Bill" Cheney, who was a Pony for two seasons, ap- * choice does homer to the one . and pénred wi nie, i the other. 'stamping ground of any offenders, and it to as shoctstop for the Water town team. "Jim" Sutherland was S-- | wmpire. those who are not willing to face their | The superintendent of the public i Watértown--Buckley, bs Cornwall, Raho | de stirby JL; Cheney, s.s.; Vowinkel, p.; Rul trial', Id be. made to do so. The | schools of Oswego has made a stir ha To pkgs Bo al feeling is that Gaynor and Greene | advocating "the separation of religion | Be te. od San ] al the demands of {politics and education., 'Separate ; Ran olph, Lf; Green, 3b.; the United States b because they | them," said he, "and you have peace. ; Elliott, and Moore, c.; La. the ablest Canadian | Combine them and you raise bell." [pi., r.l; Hunt, Ib; Easton, 2b.: used their | The parish priest has uadertaken to | Joohan: a. 5 Traree, B. 10000-8 good account. | correct Mr. Ballis' philosophy. Pouies . . '. 311222 x11 Eis ie a Stilts to the legal shilh of |. Dalits Te coming round to : y p The Sporting Events. Sheik dolendets, which they may fully | peeiaia'si may of thinking. Joe] 'Attor the baseball match, which api -- is gradually mesmerizing his col | concluded at half.past five o'clock, the - : \ ier 8 © ted to run off A MOST JUST JUDGE. leagues. The premier does not see | Sports committee attemp: : z . the balance of the programme of ath The death of Judge Armour makes |that - the old age pension scheme letie evant, oi a a at a vacancy in the judiciary which it | sheuld increase the cost of living | No? of the hour this was found impractica- will be difficult to Gl. There ate in | Many millions to the annual expen: be, Ouly trot efents shore. Boncluded: * : i t f-pur- | 200 yards dash, .. Macgillivray; 100 Canada many. able lawyers . Whose diture, . jn . addition to the land pur yards dash with a turn, W. Spence, translation to the bench is in time to | chase and war taxes, must make the B. Hunt. The other event was a jug- be expected, but it will be hard {burdens of the people very heavy. of-war, the teams being: Messrs, Cov- : find one who will toke up aq: entry, Duffy, Irwin, -Jenkins, South Ie KER lities which | Judge Ar- OBSERVATIONS, worth, Francis, Berryman, Patterson, Te8p onsibi 4 x Somi-- Mrthurs, Paton, W. Wilson, against mour assumed and discharged his gu- Chewing The Ear. . Fee, Roberts, Loney; Beecher. tied with the same fidelity. He was an | Toronto Star. . Page, Mostyn, McConville, idegl judge, in manner of life, in Many men are anxious to et the | Murray, Bostridge. The first named i in faok, din mind, in action. Public sar. and when they get it they | team won. By the time this event had a, concluded, the cricket field was almost His rise in the legal profession was -- deserted, so the remainder pe the pro gteady and rapid. Ror about You Don't Say. gramme was cancelled. Fay ~from 1850 to | New Denver Ledge. ed s quarter of a -- at Cobourg. | Politically British Columbia is more 1877he Practiced : tbr pt than any country of its popu- and with 'great success. For ano lation this side of hades uateie Glia Shupaay hn wos mn = Time F. A ; diamond Monday afternoon, and the Moatroal nae Change... islanders won by 12 to 13 in a on - hs _ | rather strange match. The winners got ; oy her lid oionte he go: nearly all their runs in the first three : ; k Se Rai o : y | innings. In the second with three on t. Year hada picnie the grafters rei bases five runs were forced in, - J hid less than eight players getting their M Kavice bases on balls. The Emeralds protest- not spared until he had id, e ed vigorously against the umpire's de- sion the i | : atrial] who has exferi. | Ci¥ions, and then put Turcott into the cons ao. His loa ands Le s all gitls not to marry milli- box. The island team couldn't hit his ence | Onaires. There are so. few: millionaires | Jelivery, and were held well down, ould have made a Jeft in: St. Thomes that: or girls can | Dt the Emeralds could not win oy: nw ; po uh thy Alaska boun- emily take this advice, - Dr. Hanley challenges the Wolfe" Is. dary question. Death, however, comes gy i land team to play at Lake Ontario to every man in its own time, and it A Serious Issue. Match At Wolfe Island. The Emerald and Wolfe Island base ball teams again met on the island ernment cial mind w i Park for a purse of $50, and declares that his team can defeat the islanders Ries . jon any good diamond. Monday's {| venith of This fame and neefulness. He -- gues of the Ottawa Ree match wag Tor a purse of $25. | willbe remembered fdr his. scholarship, | cows ipalities and other public ea oe Sport In General. Hull baseball team defeated the Ot os tawa Shamrocks by 6 to 2. Hard: To Find. Brantford lacrosse team, has played ; Expositor: five matches in the last two weeks. Re Sixty times over has | "Pat" Quigley, formerly of the his high sense of justice, for his right- | nuisances fom getting in the way of cous life and service. In all the years | transportation companies. he was before the people he carried mw | opddustidied at Pittsblirg, who was not | Ponies, is in Manitoba playing ba e WW He ) A TRUST. = eveti known to the people at large. | ball. : 2 re have been failures of triwts | One gan entertain great respect for a Lou Dillon broke the world's trot- great failures, and resulting from the | man who is just a plain millionaire on | ling re ord for mares, Saturday, cov- . which. h id: for the quiet. . ering a mile in 2.03). igh prices whi b. have been. pa ory ------ lhe Toronto Rugby Club are to (he "'dequirenent of 'Husitess and busi: Death Of A Ch ild. place a team in the senior series of ness plants, The "excessive value Brockville Recorder ya She OREN, this fait. i. think tha thi . uch sympathy is expres sed by all] Cornw acrosse clu inks t Whily has been put pon Shige eres. {107 Rav. C. H. and Ming Daly, of Lyn. | if Unde and Hendry irs choca ot cide, in. gircumetances, 5 in the Joss they have ststained by the {play with any of the Montreal teams + {tion of the moropoly, has pit Profit | death of their little daughter, Marion, | Cornwall ought to be allowed to sharing out of all question. fix years of age. Five weeks ago she | bling bask their colony in the west. [Therd 'is one trust, however, which | was' stricken with scarlet fever, which | The Pittsburg team of the National | Won apceeded and which represents nn | ae: followed by an attack of diph- | basehall league may be given a tour theri both of 4 "th ough Australia, stopping at Hono agation of effort rather than of |ykilful' medical ntioridance an sender, , Miu, Manila and Hong Kong. | wealth: | It is the farwecs' trust. in | careful nursing, these were overcome, | Irondequoit, Canada cup challenger, which has, been dis | but, her constitution was left in such [begins her trial races to-day at Char. was | lotte. Skipper Barr is said to be will ble 10 rally from 'their , and |ing to acept all the money Cana she died Sunday. That ew the | diang wish to he on Strathcona at Tt has | remains of the little suffempriwere laid ovens. ~~ . The University of Toronto played fourteen baseball matches on its re a i tour, winning nine and losing qui in; 'and our, with one tie. Owing to the ost atta Saher aL ob the nar Iain, it was not as successful finan J e Spit . ; cially. : . day hi White, Liniment McGuire, the Toronto short-stop 000, on a capital of $25,000, "| Wd oi" kistonice of thirten' years, | eWay to 06st in thelcometery at Lyn. : n that time has carried 1 ---------- g g sprains, - 8% 1 with, Gananoque Tast large stock of mew vatied enough. It buys and sells all |inflammation, aernigie; ioumatism, been released Ty Fargo, coe, ae . mn oe . Totonte, a in jumped 0 ern ue eal been blacklied. - a »e ill" Cheney is playing with th rain, al i phifeeiet. Daschull eam. "hi is . perate on th : eh A am town in Nori New York, and THe hares are M0 ench, po Rous \ ; Own Hi has his eve on the mayor's #64" Be bought or owned | Prince 'and Princes ating. bis tem. to bt. practical | Jur dairy. products, (35, Jimbao. Hig 'hati on Shortly: Rochester eastern league - hall franchise is on the -- hae will be sold on terms most advanta- geous to the present owners, who gre Bowels desirous of getting rid of it without the further ado. They have dropped #4. va 000 already. The franchise can be had | Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy | after each operation of tife bowels more than natural and then ll castor oil to cleanse the s It is safe and sure. When! Ra Ju i with water and sw et ned it is pleasant to tak ima $8, $10, $12, $12.50, $15. ZONES QS Clothes Of Quality. Our smart, handsome DUNDONALD SUITS are decidedly well bred-- and you can call them "clothes of quality," for they certainly contain all the qualities appre- ciated by good dressers. 2 The newest fabrics are y. here in single and dou- . be-breasted sacks, Yet with all the character 7 and style which our Eh, Rood clothing possesses prices are as low asa careful man cculd wish A Pallid, Pasty ax Puffy Face Indicates KIDNEY D d shgadless § 8 men and women thd y and puffy face indica ease. In addition -to this, in in the loins, loss 'of igusea, frequent sickness, rst and constipation, Jr. Pettingill's Kidney Wen ould be used ab once by omen who note any of th ibntioned symptoms which dences of impaired and Store for, ; LADIES' SUMMER Barrington's English Hats J oe We like to show these New Hats and we invite our gentlemen friends, young and old, to come in and try on some of the.new shapes in Soft Hats, $1, $1.25, $1.50, $2. 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ABRAMSON, ™e Poape Cor and Gents' | Remember our stand is bet ween Redden's and Crawford's. \ & yers' Cooked Meats of various i home made), Fresh Pork S derloin, isher, 180 Princess St. for, 85,000. oo : w lacrosse is plaved in Ottawa i SSO OCOBTOTTOOTRT 000 0. thus described by the Free oe TT CTT The absence of police protection at 5 Varsity Oval last night gave the y ah invigorating the twenty-four lacrosse players Compos- of he iver _-- =r 28eazonsagonone ITSNICE AND COOL In the room where one of our Electric 'Fans is located. They ¢ ing the Nationals and Star teams or band thus securing {chance to do: all kinds of haem Rie-Dr, Chan) "hature's own J they certainly did not miss 'any op- , s Kidoey-Tiver portunity. It was rough-house ¢ r and healthfal ac: §irowe. and while the ; priv started the melee, y lv assisted and incited by a crowd are ch of rather noisy spe tators. On. seve ron, Can nd vs them ands the match free : fights we o in SE : prices. All kinds a be looked : 3 ations at times, CK & Blood and skin affections defying "all otMbr treat- ment succumb to the Baths and waters of the MAGI Caledonia Springs.