i ¥ : if git fi sili: Eieksr 5 fd ! g : i 2 EF when "Another matter which The 0. H. A, will but professedly amateur sport," eastern or, perhaps better, from Kingston standpoint, the bomb h been exploded several served 4 efforts of ing a league to body. As to just haps it was as in could hetter themselves outside the fold, Every Perth, and other towns and meetings have even drawback in it, guidance of J, ra ts il 'be. overestimated, | credit must be given the To play professional put one's self under the 0. has striven to live to err is human and . what o fessionalism sections do wish paid, The to Sewing Rocker, 9. of them, for HARRISON G0. circle, that tiate, is far from being termed professional. The jitmp amatodr Ontario Can the whole perhaps the western bomb will explod with interest from the cast, There Ts Dissatisfaction. Things are not workin might be hoped for in regretted as the material was righ hand for several good nines and interést in the ing fostered. In will be a winner next season. Playing Fine Ball. tice. On Saturday defeated the h, Yarker had a pitcher but even that failed DEAFNESS CANNOT BE CURED by local ay reach the seared of the ea There is only one way to cure deafness, 18 by constitutional au gfe i¥ serving to bing about the threatened secession is countenace nothing In looking at the matter from an as already been-exploded. . In fact it hae | carried times. But far from injuring the 0, H, A., it has but to strengthen that organization h the apparent futility of the clubs interested in formulat- the present what the grievances are the western cabs do not say. Per- the case of the east ern teams, merely a feeling that thev individually ide vear the sub- ieot of a league Sues of Kingston, ; Brockville, 'arnwall, = Smith's: Falls, is brought up been held to tiseuss matters. But the end was al. ways the same. No doubt the chief the 0. H, A., however, and the strongest argument against comes from the fact that it is con- sidered by many as too large. During the past few years it certainly has made great expansion: and under the Ross Robertson, hag for the sport in Ontario, indeed cannot Now this overcrowding cannot apply to fenior series with any effect, | on the evening of November 28th, | but may be held with regard to the | found myself en route to Kingston. intermediate and junior. Just whether On 'my arrival 1 was immediately a division into eastern, western = and made to feel at home. There was a 1a" 380 | central leagues under distinot control, | good turnout of the Kingston Pa. worth & gs : would turn out better than the present | triarchs, also a number from Na grouping under one head is open for | paneo, who had come down for the discussion, but one thing ia certain { double purpose of meeting me and O.H.A. for the work it has achieved in the past. hockey '18 to han © of the H.A. This is known far and wide and has been the rule the association up to. Of course niza- tion 'may not be subject to criticisms | for its rulings ? If the west wants pro- | it must break away and | Blackeby, myself and several of there is little doubt but that certain see the players | statement that the sport is practically on a professional basis in Ontario as it is, will be taken excep- tion to. Of course it is well known by | all who have any insight to the inner | renumeration is received | by many professedly amateur players, but it must be borne in mind that these cases are very hard to substan- Even granting this, however, the game as played under the OHA, what ought to be from to professional hockey in still presents a wide breach. question, which arises each year, be the shaft which is con tinually hurled at Toronto ¥ However | before it reaches its target, but should it lodge home, results will be watched as well as! e city base | 1 ball league, There is a noticeable un- dercurrent of discontent and several of | the old enthusiasts are dtopping out dissatisfied. with the tum events have | However, the teams which are still in the running for the pennant will likely finish out the race. At any rate the whole trouble is 10 be | ton ' the sport was rapidly Oe: good hands the league Sydenham is playing great ball these days, the result of. good steady prac- i they went to Yark- ome team badly, from Maclank, t ti N. The score at the finish a tera. | guested by the chief of the Six Nation dications, as they cannot | ditional ro + | that the - | Eratitude the council appointed him a v | title "oy mmings A o BOOU-10-02-0--4 wo 02500070115 Sporting Notes. row 'in the uoubles with Durnan Lthe New Westminster regatta. the St. Louis National League base- ball team, resigned because of dis t with owners of team. 'Lipton cup-challengi yachts the latest Pr ohall ong WE challenger, demeraire, is in Rochester, N.Y. visit to the M.A.A.A. grounds, Alexandra, and the skipper of ; | many successful .Seawanhaka cup de- fenders, has been selected as one the judges for the Canada's cup races. N.AL.A. series at Gttawa, Saturday, when the Capitals defeated the Na- tionals of Montreal, by 7 to 1. visitors scored the first goal in eleven by his steeple-chase horses this sea son when Picktime came home in front of the Grand Canadian Handi afcap, The race was a $1,200 stake, over the full course, and the winner r top weight. 4 - The team of cricketers 'representing the Marylebone, C.C, retrieved their defeat in Philadelphia by seoring a vietory over the Metropolitan League at Staten labend - by fifty rans. The victory was not easily obtained for New York fought hard to stave off defeat, and until half an hour before the game ended the result was still an open question. GRAND ENCAMPMENT. Reports Show a Steady Growth With Good Prospects. In his report to the Grand Kn- campmwnt of Ontario, 1.0.0.F., in session at Brockville, KE. C. Garbutt, grand patriarch, notes the continued growth and prosperity of Ontario on- campments. The grand patriarch vigited all the subordinate encamp- ments within his jurisdiction, and al- most without exception found them all prospering. Of his visit to Lime- stone City kncampment, he said : "Accepting an invitation to visit Limestone City Encampment, No. 15, witnessing the three degrees conferred by the degree staff upon a class of ten who had presented themselves for that purpose. The degrecs were im- pressively rendered, the dramatized work being beautifully executed, P. C. P. Bunt is to be congratulated on the high state of excellence which { characterizes the work of his team, After short addresses by: PF. G. R. the We partake of 'light re | freshments, which brought to a close a very pleasant evening. Limestone | City Encampment is fast moving to | the front, and we predict for it an exceedingly bright future." | On June 8th grand patriarch visit- {ed Mallorytown and instituted Strath- | cona Encampment with a strong | membership. There are in prospect the formation of six new oncamp- {ments in the Ontario jurisdiction. { Thee encampments which had lapsed {from active work, were resuscitated | during the fear, they being Oshawa, { Bowmanville and Sherbrooke, D. Dawson, grand scribe, in his | annual report, showed a membership of 4,267 on December Slst, 19M, an nerease of 287 for the year. The to tal amount of waney expended in re lief was 83,791.63. Invested funds of subordinates reached $23,809.02, and | the total amount of revenue for the year was $10,601.62. Brant Encamp ment, of Brantford, has the largest membership, with 200 on the roll. Amestone City Encampment initiated sixteen during' the Year and has a membership of 117. | Edun Belts, grand treasurer, re ported receipts of $2,035.70, with ex- | penditure of $1,718.9¢ leaving a bal { i | visitors, the encampment closed. were invited to ance on hand of $316.31 i -------------- Arrival Of The Remains. The remains of the late R. W. Bark- er were received last evening al by Grand Trmk railway. in charge of R. K. and Edward J. Barker, sons of deceased, and Mr. Cowan, of Toron to. Another son, W. |. Barker, is in Jamaica. Pant-president Boyd came also as representative of St. "Qeor- ges Society, Toronto, An interesting incident during the inspectorship of the late Mr. Barker, { is beir placed on record, He was re- on arriv- to arrange a daily mail from four aor of Sydenhuns, The bat- were: Yucker, Coughlin and n, Davis and Rielly at -. Manager and Capt. James Butke, of William Fife, designer of two of the and The champion Shamrocks paid a Bo of A one-sided game was played in the The BE DAILY WHIG, TUESDAY, AUGUST 8. LAKE ONTARIO PARK THE VAUDEVILLE PRQ- GRAMME THIS WEEK. «od. Pitcher "Uy" perry, released by 4 Several | Montreal, he bea picked up Ly Trained Poodles Are An At Ulevelana. rerty helped to lose a traction--"Mike". Harvey is game. | ob he Comedian and Miss Dolly Wray, the English sculler, who has | 1 Figen oon been coaching tue Detroit crews, will ' Singer. There was an fwmense attendance at Lake Ontario Park, last, evening. The crowd at the pavilion was a re cord-breaker. Every seat was occu: pied and still the erowd pila ia till standing room was at a premium. The new company for the week isp good one, and one that will give pleasure and amusement fo all who attend. The programme wos openid by "Mike" Harvey, a comedian and a parodist, and his delincation of on E "9 Many dubs the aswoci- v: eal | Hebrew character is novel and origi- ation feel that. one not been pyr i dddad Ue Monty * {nal His singing, sayings and Jlaucing | gin by the een: | Pulford, the stroke of the Ottawa | was very fine. His rendition ot Alex uld be bet- | champion junior four, never sat in a | andrin" (a parody) was Ro racing boat until five weeks ago. He [0d. and he responded ai | is a crack hockey and rugby player. | 'Shades of the Old Apple Troe "On 'There was a stirring riot at. Pitts | his second a aranc he guy a burg on Saturday at _ the baseball Hebrow_ song. Lover Rosinsky, me. The names of gual aid alia Now Thoin nibiiugion The Doherty trained poodles ve ill not be announced yet, | Brookville in football days. one of the finest and inicet, inijerost ng ite will be known | Charles Routh, the skipper of the | exhibition of animal intelli training ever witnessed in this city. The beautiful white animals, on their pretty settings, are a show in them- selpes. Their docility = and' obedience to the commands of the lady who guides their movements is remark able. They captivated (he audience by their acting, especially in. their waltzing, and won loud applause. : old favorite, ional question, Many of | minutes, and thereafter failed to Nim Dolly Bland, ar - § Sevarite, the dubs want open professionalism, pieree the Capitals' nets. in Hers illustrated: pictures on the ground that the sport is prac Archie Pool, Fort Erie, added an | ir utifal works of art and her tically on a professional basis ns it is, | other to the string of successes scored | are beaut songs were appropriate to the vari depieted on the canvas. + "Duel of Hearts and Eyes, My Yard," and "When the Frost is on the Pumpkin, Maggie Dear," which were applauded. The eompany again appear to-night. em INCIDENTS OF THE DAY. Newsy Paragraphs Picked Up By Reporters On Their Rounds. William Swain, piano tuner. Orders receivéd at McAuley's hook store, Trusses fitted by Dr. Chown are guaranted to be easy, secure, perfect fitting. son's Red Cross goods there, A spirited runaway created quite a lively sensation on Bagot street about eight o'clock this morning. A number of local horsemen went down to the factory town early this morning to attend the races A coment sidewalk from Thousand Island Park té Fine View is to be constructed. It will make a fine pro- menade; The steamer Aletha' will run an ex- cursion on August 0th, from King- ston to the Orphans' Home, RBioton, leaving Kingston at 8 a.m. Fare, 50o. The trees in front of the residences Drug Store. New a marked improvement on their form. er appearance. You won't have to pay two or three son's Red Cross Drug Store. office for fitting. The bankrupt stock of Howland Bros., clothiers, will not be offered for sale until about September 1st, Private as ing it over, Trusses got from Dr. give satisfaction. A splendid water color picture of the late Col. Montizambert is on ex- hibition in the window of the studio Chown always true likeness of the late colonel. Are free from all crude and irritat ing matter. Concentrated medicine only. Carter's Little Liver Pills. Very small; very easy to take; no pain; no griping; no purging, Try them, The steamer Caspian was about three-quarters of an hour late this morning. She carried a big passenger list and many more got aboard here to take the trip among the islands. The steamer America is to carry two exeursions to-morrow. The Napa will go to Watertown nee Oddfellows' thus allowing the Ameri- | via Clayton, ca to proceed down the river to Brook { ville. i i -------- | Purgatives Are Dangerous. They gripe, cause burning pains and wake the constipated condition even worse: Physicians say the ideal Jaxa- tive is Dr. Hamilton's Pills of Man drake and Butternut: they are ex- | ceedingly mild, composed only of health-giving vegetable extracts. Dr. Hamilton's Pills restore regular wovement of the bowels, strengthen the stomach and purify the blood. For constipation, sick headache, bhil- fousness and disordered digestion ho medicine on earth makes such ro markable cures a9 Dr, Hamilton's Pills. Try a box yourself, ------------ Pufied pice crisp, "MeConkey's,"" | fresh at Gibson's Red Cross Drug Store, the | not yet arrived. the power house is machinery is being have been here The engine and generators for street railway have The foundation at complete, and the awaited. It should last week. When You Buy--Buy Right. When you buy Ozone, buy "Solution of Ozone (the coupon kind)." It js the strongest and purest Ozone on the | Onondaga to Oshwoken, for the oon. venience of those residing there. The ad- expense' that would be incurred | Was not great, so Mr, Barker advised request should be granted. In | chief of the tribe, and he was installed | with due feremony, being given the of Karihontye, which signifies Contagious Disease Cases, A meeting of the hoard of health was called for yesterday afternoon, but none of the members appeared. The report of the medical health offi- cer shows that during July there wore egisterod f, f an opportunity Kind)" also furnishes you with for nothing. 'Insist market. It is sold as a commercial Product at reasonable rates, 80 that You get about twice as much as of other brands. Alco each bottle con- tains a coupon which entitles you to a package of "Celery King," the well- town remedy which must always be taken with Ozone, x No other brand of Ozone gives you to get the "Celery "Solution of Ozone, (the coupon 3 contains about twice as much OF your money as any other kind. It | "Celery King" | on getting it with him eight cases of | P and, one case of typhoid rom your druggist or write = the | Public Drug company, Bridgeburg, | t Ont; who will see t you are sup- | 1 "Mamma's Boy," "Come and Play In ! Fountain syringes, buy them at Gib- i on Queen's University grounds, have | been neatly trimmed and now present | prices for a truss if you buy it at Gib- | some. difficulty has arisen about check- | of Mr. Hall, Princess street. It is a| | son. of Abraham Straus, proprietor of Bennett, Ordnance street, him on the air will do them NOT LIKELY SO. Steamer Arundel Was Not Sunk As Rumor Stated. 1 Regarding the rumored accident or | sinking of the steamer Arundel, which plys on the . ron between Rochester and Ogdensburg, enquiries this morn- | ing proved reports somewhat amiss. {The steamer left Rochester, yesterday | { morning, at six o'clock, on her regu- | lar trip and with a goodly number of | passengers aboard. The probable solu tion of the alleged accident, but of which the lighthouse people and the fife saving station know nothing, is likely to be found in the mishap to the | steamyacht Titurnia, which broke | down outside of Rochester, ves- terday, and drifted about for three or four hours, sounding signals of dis tress. In the city it was reported to {he the steamer Arundel. The only ac- cident heard of which has afiected that | steamer, however, occurred latter part of last week, when she ran | aground for a couple of hours with- out any apparent injury. 1 | The towards | Steamer All Right. The Whig has a despatch from Os- wego, N.Y., saving there is nothing | [in the "Arundal story. She pass d Cape: Vincent up all right at 2:30 a.m. and is due here at noon. S. S. Fairmount's Cruise. Capt. Robert Fraser, marine super- intendent of the M. T. company, is home after an absence of two months. | He left here about the first of June } with the SS. Fairmount, which had al | cargo of iron ore for Cape Breton. Af- | | ter that cargo was discharged the | | Fairmount carried a cargo from Pil-| ley's Island, Newfoundland, to Phila { | | delphia. Thenee she returned to pil | ley's Island, and loaded iron' py#ites | for Washbum, Lake Superior. In the | two months the Fairmount covered | 6,500 miles. Capt. Fraser left the Fair- | { mount at Montreal yesterday. She is due at Kingston to night "or to-mor row morning. Stands On Record. {* The latest phase of the river steam- [boat war is the wide circulation of a | hand bill referring. to the opposition as "two small yachts" to which the | manager "has the | ply the appellation I line." | efirontery to ap- | of a steamboat i and uttering a warning to the | { public against placing «© credence in | | malicious statements. The notice con | cludes with the following sober words | { forming a clever advertisement for the | Folger line: : "We stalid upon our record of over | | twenty-five years in the steamboat | | $ervice on Lake Ontario and the St. | Lawrence river, of having never lost 1 {a life nor injured a passenger, and al | [#0 upon the endorsement of the most | rigid inspection service of both | | United States and Canadian govery- | | ments as to the sound condition and | | perfect equipment the | of our steamers." Marine Intelligence. The steamer Armenia made the steamer Aletha's bay trip yesterday. The steamer Scout wili again re enter Davis' dry dock to have her bot tom completed, She will | better boat than before. M. T. company wharf : Steamer Ad- | Yance, Montreal to Fort William with freight, called; SS. Fairmount to-night from Montreal. Craig's wharf : Steamer Waterlily, | down, last night; yacht Castenet, from { Alexandria Bay; yacht Wherenow, from { Thousand Island Park. The steamer New York has her Un- | ited States' certificates, but has vet | * examined upon by the Canadian "tors. She may run on the river be a much due { | this week, Swift's harf Steamer Caspian, from Chyrlotte; steamer Toronto, | | dawn; yacht Columbia, from Alexan- | { dria Bay; schooner Mary Ann Lydon, | from Oswego, with coal; yacht Idler | from Alexandria Bay. The Presto, formerly owned by George C, Boldt, Heart Island, and re puted to be the fastest boat on the river, has changed hands. Mr. Straus, several departmental stores in New York, is the purchaser, It is a legend on the river that the Presto has coy- ered thirty-two miles in one --_-- ! NO COMPLAINTS RECEIVED. | Concerning the Burning Out of | Incandescent Lights. | Mr. Campbell, manager of the city | light and power plant, was asked this | | morning concerning the excessive elec. | tric voltage which some people think ig being supplied to their houses for { lighting purposes. He replied that no complaints had been received at the office regarding the lamps, and telephoned to electrical | supply stores here to find out if they | had heen selling any more than usual, | | ly decked forward, but | notable | that participated | ela, owned and sailed | Macdonald was sold to Toronte part: | | was leading in her class and | who are soda fountain. drug store ? Satisfaction and a fect fit guaranteed there, Surmng out of | horses owned by OLD-TINE YACHTING Nortser THE SAILING BOATS OF HALF A CENTURY AGO. McKelvey and James Wilson ere Expert Yachts- men of fe Past--Yachting at Kingston Began in 1850. It was about the year 1550, says a old-timer, that the yachting fever John men invested in craft of various speeds and models. 'The dassilication was dif ferent from thut in vogue to-day. The first-class were of eight tons and over; | the second class five tons and over, most of them decked in and possessed of te open aft. gattas took place annually, occasions. Outside were from Creek (now Clayton) and - Gananoque. | The prizes were money and flags; cups were not then in vogue, The best yacht at the time was the | Golden Arrow, built by Richard Os borne, of Kingston; who had with him as a syndicate, William Leckie, Daniel Hickey, W. J. Dick and W. Golden Arrow by building the Prima Donna, a ten tonner, which defeated everything that, Toronto, Hamilton, and other lake and river towns and. cities could place in the water. Of the smaller boats in commission about 1850, there were the Sans Sou i by Edwin A. Burrows; the Nautilus, four tons, the | property of William ~ Chambers, of the | dockyard; the, Rough and Ready, own ed by a company of which James Wil- | son (who is still living here) was chic and the Tempest, owned by W. Pigeon, | ship carpenter, About 1 the leading harbor, and vachtsman he trained many who took a prominence in vachting in af ter years, He first owned the tonner Oddiellow, and had for his crew James Beal, 'a great basso play es, and George Offord, the latter cles for years 'afterwards. Kingston harbor was ground between two the battle by al syndicate, hut purchased by 0. 8. Gil: | dersleeve, and later passed into the | hands of C.F. Gildersleeve, She re- | gistered then as a twenty-two tonner, but would classify as a' forty Heng nowadays, The John A. was smaller, Macdonald but was allowed a hand. | { icap. She was owned by William Hart | ty, ah uncle of the present member | for Kingston: It was during the first day's éontest that thé Belle sprang a | leak, and filled so rapidly that it was thought she would sink. She had jib ed off Four Mile Point and was strain- ing badly, John McKelvey (of McKel | vey & Rirch) was a member of the | crew, and: Phillips was at the tiller. | Half the crew wanted the Belle to be ! beached, but Mr. MoKelvey protested against abandoning the race, and un dertook to close the leak, which was | suckéssfully done. The Belle got in be- | fore the John A. Macdonald. but time | allowance gave that day's honors to! the latter. On the second dav the Belle | won. easily. She afterwards went to | pieces below Cataraqui bridge, he | ies. Subsequently, Phillips was interested | with H. Meadows, James Beale and | John McKelvey in the Fanny Fern, a standing keel boat of six tons. She was unable, however, to compete with | the "skimming dishes." The last boat with which Phillips had to do was the Kate Hayes, a twenty-four tonner. She was entered in the Toronto regatta, | would have won ~ easily, only for a mishap, | the holt: of her hob-stop having pull- | ed. For years, Phillips was the favor | ite in yachting circles, and he had a] number of expert men associated with | him. To Mr. McKelvey, who was the | pupil, he was particularly attached, and declared he excelled in.the com pleteness of his preparations for a re gatta. That is forty vears ago. and of the prominent yachtsmen of that day still citizens of Kingston, | there remain John McKelvey and James Wilson. | Coca-Cola for headache at Wade's | Did you get your glasses at Chown's per The Turf Association meet is being | | held in Gananoque to-day. The local | McCue Bros. and | Dr. Bell are at the track. { The reply was that only the usual! number were being called for. My. Campbell produced the daily chart, showing that the night electric service was as close to "110 as it could per- | haps be gots sometimes it was a little more and sometimes gu little less. | Since the street railway had been giv- | en power, from July I1th, the varia tions were perhaps a little more no- | tionable, ! SE -------- i Had A Run-Off. An east going freight train on the | C. P. R., met with an accident at Lee 0e Ayers] Sarsaparilla. Used in all parts of the world for over 60 years.. Has the unquali- fied endorsement of the best physicians. A family medicine, Apple Mill, a station just east of | strong nerve tonic. A great blood purifier. Teams. Sharbot Lake, ahout five o'dock this | morning, it appears from the inform- | ation at hand that the engine must | have jumped the track. No lives are A Painful Accident. Alexandér 3 Bennett, son of Robert met with a | air. One, with a sharp edge, struck | head as it fell, and inflict f «dd nasty ent. ---------- The Babies Go For Nothing. So don't leave them home when you ake North King: or 'housand Islands, Sunshine and fresh good, 5 a eet eed. | A SAN FRANCISCO PHYSICIAN | { down on the chia. gratifying. antly. Caspian "for | in Co., Detroit, special agent, reported lost. The first train to pass Uses Herpiride Sucespraly i | this morning was the first section of Teating Syeusis of te No. 3 with the passenger coaches. Ng Beard, | mail or express was got through, but Ne says: "I rece nuly treated a case the wrecking crew are at work and jt | of sycosis (similar to barber's itch') | is thought trafic will be resumed ina | Of the lower lip, with Newbro's Her couple of hours. | picide. There was an extensive loss of | heard with inflammation extending well | The result of the of Herpicide was host | » loss of beard ceased pplication is s s and a new growth of hair ¢ | CRs Sr ? b so ory | very painful accid » > pen- | : 8 alr 1s now tak- | | "Flying Message. Ning wine. We 'own "Celery King, | wr huinful | rnd her front | M8 Place over the * once 'inflamed | and that is why w ive i ii Ni 5 ic Ig mn area. | TT ---- our Ozone, v 'We can give it with of his home and tossing stones in the { "(Signed.) Melville E. O'Neill, M.D. "845 Howard St, | "San Francisco, Cal." ¥ Herpicide kills the dandruff germ | nd permits the hair to grow abund- | Scld by leading druggists. Send 1c, Stamps' for sample to the -Herpicide | | little cabins and sleeping berths. | { Those of the third class were general Alexander Phillips was | in Kingston | three | be | | coming very prominent in sailing eir- famous Yachts! | the Relle and the John A. 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