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Mathis, the | [Texas leaguer, was behind the bat | {ducing the first stage of the game, | 100000000000000000000000008 EASY RESTS THE HEAD THAT WEARS A KING HAT flexible where the and hat are just "King" Stiffs self-conforming touches the head Ask the who wears one HUNTS, 53 33 Brock St 0000000000000 000000000 oh messy nan PEARS, PEARS i a rseing Pers a ie Peck A rg, R. H. TOYE, 302 King St, ee SSVonsaritwssmasiiatastotorl | Pearsall' s Milliner Our Fall Millinery Display of London, Paris and New York Styles Commences on WEDNESDAY, SEPT. 13th All Ladies Are Invited to See Them Pearsall"s Milliner 228 Princess Street. The "Tokyo" 174 Wellington sy Japanesé Art Goods Exclusively your patronage; We aim to | 0 Our Success depends upon please you. BS AAMT ITN svg & Sse sssrssssessenasld WEDNESDAY NEXT Sept. '13th ALL ARE INVITED The Leading D. M. SPENCE, Millinery Store, 119 Princess Street. i Becssasssssssena srs rrrsasssstatsssasend CHOCOLATES Ganong's, G. B. THE FINEST IN THE LAND {with Walsh in the box. Mhaney was | jon the first bag, Stokes on second, land Allan, a Junior city leaguer, | at short. Walsh pitched exvellent ball | {for six immings, only allowing = seven | {hits; but received scanty support. Al | lan, at short, being new in the game | {with the semiors, had five errors. | { "Lanker" was a bit wild at first {hitting Nicholson, the first man up. ht {was a nasty erack, just under the heart, and laid him out for some | time, He scored on a dropped third | strike, McMahon, Dickson and Cot {man all fansed. Another run was an-| nexed in the second. Four hits and | jam error netted four runs {the fourth. * Three hits, a base {bas and a batter hit by pitcher By | ed four more in the sixth i | Walsh was taken out of the box inl {the seventh owing to an injury to! {his ankle and Mathis replaced him. | {ie hits and an error in the eighth | scored three runs. | Walsh's hit in the third: innings was responsible for a 'run as it set the {ball going. Reid circled the bases for | {him on account of his wjured ankle, | Pound's hit, After | land scored {hitting safely to left in Che fourth | {Allan scored on Rae's hit to right. | {Two runs tallied up to the sixthi when | {Allan was "rst to bat again Ho/ [struck to first base and on an his base. Dick's fumble | Robinson grounded to hin {sponsible for this run. Dehaney {struck to Duncan in the seventh {got his base on an error, scoring on | {the fielder"s choice hit by Allan, who | [was played out at first, { Score by inmings | y| Victorias L1.0.4.0.4.03.0.-13, | y | | { | err orl Was re- got | any | Athletics L00.1.1.0.1.1.00.- a 2 i Victorias. | : R. Nicholson, c.f Duncan MeMahon, If. Davidson, lb. Cotman, c. Dick, 3b, Saunders, 2b. McCammon, r.f. Gillespie, p. 8 1 mms lowe Athletics. Walsh, > Stokes, 2b Dehaney, 1b Pound, c.f Mathis, © Allan, Reid, Li Rea, 3b Robinson, p 8.8 r.f ! Umpire, Geofge Sullivan ie | | To Erd the Season, | J of ity | | Baseball League has been for | | Wednesday evening to wind up the af- | airs of the league for another sehson | and to the financial statement | which the treasurer is pre paring. After | | this meeting those connected with bpse- | {ball will take 5 long vacation until | [next year, # I the called An executive meeting 1ssue i To Play at Fair. | It is quite hkely that the | Athletics will be of the 'opposing {forces at the Kingston township fair {baseball game and thut the Wolfe is {land team will be the other one. These | [two teams always have a close fight {whenever they meet so the fans may {be assured of gnother good contest. Junior 3 one 3 | May Play Saturday. The jumior Athletics may play the {game scheduled with Wolfe 1sland hext | I Saturday: at the cricket field 'if they | {can be assured of cnough money tg {Pay the expenses of the Wolfe island | } It was for this ressuil that the game wus not played last Saturday. If the game is pulled off | the fans are requested to be 4s liberal as possible." team over here. i . Collection Was Good. For the weather conditions which ex- isted Saturday and the fact that the game was not important the collection which amounted to $M was a good fone. It is expected that the surplus ful almost reach the 8500 mark, the god sot up when the series opened in it {the spring. H it reaches this mark of {will make the surplis double that {last season. . Game is Withdrawn, The game over which 875 has been {placed between Live Cog and Civil! {Service has been withdrawn and will! not be played. When accepting the challenge issued by the Live Coals [the Civil Service team stipulated that {the game should be played under Mer jcantile league rules. Now it trans Ipires that Live Coals 'were figuring on pitehing Nicholson, which is con | {trary to the constitution. He did! {great work in the game a week ago} with Wormwith's, not allowing a hit | hor 8 man past first base, and strik-| ing out fourteen men. Live Coals [thought he could ropeat the perform. jamte na were ready to give big odds. | No Ticket for for Quenl | Poronto Globe. Copeland, AL , of New York, manager Elly Queal, the Alexandria foot- ' am og | in B the game, for [diately | emt several day { clear. lcoal barge; tug | with one { Willian, | October ind, Gr rerssssssssscsssasse - PROPHECY OF VICTORY. It is 'not often that Sir Wilfrid breaks out into ante-election pro- heces; but he did so at Ont, in a sud- § Tm . urst "I do not say 3 in a spirit of , but victory is $ in th ne, a swing in it that makes it sure] I 1 have been Jang years my and I have travelled over all the provinces many times. On the present occasion I have found an enthusiasm that I never found before. It is not in honor of me. I am simply the expressicn of the idea, which you, the people, are," he de:lared. e closed with a Sgiendid peroration on e annexation cry. "What we are we shall remain, and what the United States is she shall remain. Let us show the world the ex- ample of two nations on this continent living in peace. and amity with- out a gun on the fron- tier, bound only by the ties of trade and by- ' nothing else." so duthnabvtrtuisbnindodidfntoduin dain. for the! Sia aght sree VIM NNtAsananseasa § 4 ' ' ' ' ' ¢ irunner, wired for {Uueal to oe cight-mile race at dium Saturday night because Queal had twice {he should it, but transportation me up and rund the Island He the mn haye [down with a Bump "No transportation the Run prize-money,"" and Copeland imme that he would be field was the tough- on wire, od the vour chance the return repli there, though in America Longboat is doing a lot of ing for his race all fake a whirl right just now to stay on edge at sprint Shrubb tryvang Vie at him nnd is simph and repeat his tory Boston VESSELS IN TIE-UP ABLE TO GET AWAY ON SUNDAY. WERE Deeper Water in Lower Canals Al- lowed Vessels to Clear--Steamer Toronto Will Keep on Route Un. til Oct. 2nd-- Marine Notes. As a result of deeper lower canals, on Sunday, , which have 3, were water, the a number of tied up for 2 chance to been given The vessels ecanriot go over rv draft of twelve feet The: st Arabdan passed up on Manday. The sloop Magiie © I Richardsons' elevator, barley from river ports The Sowards js at from Oswego, I'he sloop Wolle Island, cargo of press ed hav. M, T. Co's elevator I he Nevada, from Fort Willkam, lightered 5,000 bushels of wheat, and 'cleared for Montreal: the tug Emerson, arrived {from Montreal, with two li cleared liglit, for Oswego; Bronson, from Montreal, barges, cleared light for (Bartlett, from Ashtabula, the steamer with package fternoon, f + the arrived from Montreal cleared for Mon three grain-laden barges: the steamer Westmount, from Fort is due to-mpght, to lighter and will .proceed to Montreal Laronto will rua until the steamer will be. on the route for {longer After to-morrow, inches Adv #ix oamer and arrived with steamer unloading coal Ariadne arrived and is disgharging a the three Prescott; w Fith hight Lug one , fro do ir m { Montxeal ed this Thomson light barge, treal, with onl =, I'he steamer Kingston two, the [will be much lighter. wharf © Steamers King King made the river steamer Aletha was to-day; steam Swift's ston and North trip Sunday; down from bay ports, er Rideau King cleared for Ottawa this morning; steamer Belleville stop- ped on her way, Sunday afternoon with a large number of passengers and discharged considerable fre steamer Dundurn passed, down, day morming and left off a able quantity of freight: steamer Ad- vanoe passed 'up, Sunday; steamer Caspian has gone into her quarters at Swift's; steamer Lamonde was up from Gananonue and interme diate ports, today; schooner Bertie! Calkins arrived Sunday from with a cargo of soft coal. At Suns W. F. Nickle will likely be the econ-| servative canlidate for the local house. mos The Main Factor In Health Is Right Food Try Grape-Nuts "There's a Beason." ~o| iS beaten Shrdob | was turned | Hulda and take | was He figureg they will] is | FAGE Five. 29904249999 90849949990 FSREISSSTRELITT Sansa tN REESE ERIEE TEENS AVA WELLINGTON BOOTS Womens' Wellingston, High Tops, Button Boots $3.00 and $5.00 Patents and Gun Metal. Childrens' Patent Wellingtons Sizes 5to 7 1-2 $2.00 Childrens' Patent Wellingtons Sizes 8 to 10 | $2.50 Girls' Patent Wellingtons Sizes 11 to 2 $3.00 ABERNETHY'S FOR FREEST OF TRADE ey of 42 2 SALE OF 4 JAPANESE MATTING EXTRA FINE GRADES ONLY 36 inchegw ide, very fine, smooth texture, Japanese designs, very service able. All the 33¢ 10 and 45¢. gragles--shown oa the ground floor, ' Your Choice 25¢, per Yd. PERMIT US to call your attention to the fact that we have ready for your inspection a very fins range of Madiam Priced LACE CURTAINS. Also some Eo Floor Rugs at great reductions. Scarlet Military Flannels r, 45e. and 49¢, | : : : 000000 cesegsecsssee * SIR JOHN MACDONALD SPOKE IN KINGSTON the Provincial Twenty Sellen Finding | When Lixhibition Years Ago--A Fuliillment, idk, ago He Opened Just Prophecy the provincial fair, September INSS, just twenty-three years sir John A. Macdonald forty-third exhibition at fair rode, Kingston to the company upon thé relationship the United States. At that time there talk of retalia- tion between the two countries John Macdonald, then took occasion to remark that he would hike 'to to with neighbors freest It to-day, pened the the Midland and is ms addres I resent dwelt f Canada and vas and premier, continue trade our in the on the same Baker, of Syracuse, hand of the premier was a loyal But," mean to turn our manner." Miss NY. and | Am added, door a i was occasion grasped the declared that eriean subject we dan't gainst she got d you; we are going te open wide,' prophecy 1011 This was a that has found | expression in | TO SETTLE IN TORONTO. l yu. For Ladies and Children's wear, 30 Watch for Special Sale of Hat Ornaments. Crumley Bros. ssessssssssssassasesivssasssesassccsssseeg Dowsley Takes Eaton Store. t Position Ing | ' ' ' : ' : ' ' ' ' : ' ' ¢ D> A POSSIBILITY. J. ALLEN "BAKER, MP... FOR glk. Became a Fact and Pleases Many People, Lewis, MD, in a lengthy in the columns of the Amer} urnal of Health, says concerning "It s deterioration is « con ANNOUNCES HIMSELF CIPROCITY. A. R. | article, fe al Jo } haar ance | ance | at a cargo of | Prescott, | from | steamer | ght barges, | tug | | position. some weeks | travel | . coming of the Lord, consideg- | it. winter | Oswego || Parliament and | | sol Owner--Masses | ity, Favor the Member Canadian of Buitish Pact. of Baitish Farm People wmree of worriment to human. consequently - bald people are deceived by 'fake' hair restor- I'he wish that a hair prepara 'Bl the nll' is father to the Tat it is likely to do so. case in point is that of ® Herpicide which actually olt 'ill the hill It destroys the Yee i. | =ite that attac the hair root, as | Prevents dandruff, falling baie | | baldness.' on the. subject I | Said by | readily ative, | tiodwill | fancy fare bro' jal to the Whig 1 Uttawn, far Sept know the from United State British parliament, mer, you such, | 1 have stead five miles [Chonda ang the la member of the refuse to commen only feel free to | ve DAVID ond David J foronto, tion with Mr. Dowsley mg heen a card DOWSLEY ty Dowsley left, Bi! he has accepted a posi Eaton Known Sunday, for ] leading druggists. Send 10, (te (10 stamps for sample to the Herpi- ments which ars rovads in eter + Detroit, Nish, One dollar this country regarding the attitude 1 guaranteed. J, F, Mcleod, the British people towards, the pace "| speci agent. 1 his statement cane from Alles i Baker, M.P., for East Finsbury, Lon | don, in the British house, a Canadian, | claiming East Northumberiand county, :J key elab, Unt He wax locals eit it the Russell hotel, en poute | of ito the old home, on hit annual visit After some time there he will visit the North-West and the Parific with his wife and 'daughter You kpow," continued Mr Sritish people favor of the iprocity Qn | agreement They say that strengthen the bond of friendship be this. countr ani the United and consapuently Britian would in a bond good w here the well company here, has nis correct an is going the in salesman "as well as show for KE. P. Jenkins, cloth for a number of | has been prominent in oth captain Rifles, for secretary -treas writer I'rine ss street, He circles as the 14th regiment, some time, as well the will be much and the er, Years, s TWO SMALL FIRES. being a PW.0O - wel Firemen Had Two Runs on Satur- day Afternoon. mn ax y : a, as his gative place urer Frontenac ho wrio, as his aative place He cles, The firemen given. two runs, on Saturday afterngon, but both wers {for small fires, and there | was very Hittle damage | At 2.35 o'clock, a telephone {was for a blaze in a shel, church manse, The with one lime of the fire was leit venr the amount to vesterday were nissed in best wishes of a host go with Mrs this new up friends will him to his const Dowsley will week go call time Bake are received {negr St. Andrew's fire was extinguished hose. It od that started by bot ashes, shed The damage will about $35, At 2230 o'clock, a conl oil stove, the home of W. Chapman, on street, exploded, and an alarm was sent in to the department. The blaze was extinguished, with little difficulty, house the masses of the AT COOKE'S CHURCH. i | heartily rec mn © it would 18 believ Was Declared Vacant Sunday Morning. The pulpit of Cooke's church was de- {tween t Sunday morning, by [States who proached t ihe drawn Rev. Mr, Lind relgtionship with America on the "In estimation the his larger in the two countries verse would mean 5 grester market the patient therefore, brethren, unto the [old country. ¥he sells more + and thers was no dathage. The , Behold the hus- ithe United States every year than she James MeCaulla, bandman waiteth for the precious fruit buys from there." of. the earth, and hath long patience for| Here, Mr. Baker paused to particulas until he receive the early and lat- ly emphasie that he was not speaking ter rain." : . fas a British politician but as a priv- fate citizen, or more particularly us a {Canadian farmer, with a vote which i "Do not loan your chewing gum or jhe claims be will use gt the general § your lend pencils," is the opening ad- election an Sept. 2ist. viee of the besith authorities , to! Mr. Baker's farm is five miles {school children. ~ After the opening of Trenton. the schools in the fall there is sin] He has 100 acres, seventy increase (n communicable diseases be is nn apple orchard and on cause of the fact that there are a testimony grows the very best Imong children a certain number of jin this whole and old province Mr Farmers in all parts of Frontenac 'shromic carriers of diphtheria and [Baker kewps a man to manage his (Will support Fair. Not om the ground jscariet fever germs. The children farm. He likes political life and being of politics, but because they recognize {should be careful not to exchange liseful in many other spheres, but his reciprocity as good bisiness, ichewing gum of pat lead pencils in| greatest pleasure is to visit the old . Ltheir mouths, or wat candies off which homestead and spend , few dave nege [MBIA OR the cane ol Brock and King someone else has taken a piece. ithe old red schoolhouse, where he got Streets e main bad to be replaced | ------------ ithe first fruits of what made him *1th a new one, on moocount of the new i Won Poultry Prizes. what le now is His cousin waz the o jroads being Put down At Sherbrooke fair Holland Bros., late Jobm Baker, uf Kingston. HY [ i bof Kingston, won the following Prizes: ' | Langshans, lst, cock: lst and 2nd, Engagement Announced. then ' The (ngdgement ia announced of Miss White Rocks ist, and Barbara M. (Laura) Nieolsow, of Sond 2nd, puliet. e's Bay, Ontario, and William | White Minorcas lst, cockevel. Faker, ob Tavior, Ogt. The martinge Black Cochin Rantams--~ist and 2nd, [will take place quietly the cock; let and 2nd, Be, of September, ~ Pulpit clared yacant, on Alexander Laird, both the services preached a fine sermon, of "Patience," taking as James 5th chapter, 7th at Bay closer of Rev, ol ms opeuny markets swject | text, "Re for goods is owned by Na-Dru-Co shaving sticks, at Mc {Leod's Drug Stores. The Goth," the complete novel by Windham Martyn in the October Smart Set, is a subtle and yet at the smne {time amusing study of an uncouth farm {boy who, under the coaching of a re markable tutor, sucoreds in storming {the heights of English aristocracy. lu 'plot, characterization and dialogue, {this is in every way » notable. piece apples of fiction. Chew Your Own Gam. from § of n whi own hn eockersl: Tat i Hood's Pills Sa SoM by di droggists. 25 cota, last week Mens worked all Sunday on the gas