, , _-..V.., .v- seylwï¬v.“. 3'“ Play in the baseball gum "3'3 ““5 Play away from bane. H: W1 1 2:? a diamond painted on a larl'v‘ ."1 ma electrxc lights at cash 4"Ht-m. The hgbta will be soy-I'- "tam as to show, how each basil 3:,“ a hit ball, whethev clean}? , “(that he hobbies it. Lights J11" f“ the prosreu or. men! on new I long Will mï¬cate m m, "bâ€! {ï¬ner win signify. a hit. The I: “33.0166 will b6 posted; and .a m'fllshow whakmuis at 53(- % Al‘â€" y .v 'lll c‘ M ' a‘ m e] ’3 “mm-um “Him HmAlIays Hugh! 30m mid/2% ad Hut; )1 Bollingswonh. Rate! ice "2. Fa the lange'ét total nmniéer at mm: by any 181.. pitchâ€, _ k\ which sa'tberaq’teettimoin them can be dummy): tny. 118. L player. IBIS M . An ucmng ed on the Ag orda) aftexm in; at the M‘ txilzned we mimtlon, h we was on umngpnla v ‘n ‘. - LIXDSAY’S GOOD SPORTS. m have been altered. 17: than my mflemen -â€" «M quantum-for the followiqg coupe- .. 1. For the highelt betting even- aointhe'LBL. guns. .. A m O’Néxl V , EXFRBS NINE W0; . The ï¬xprcss Nine may trimmrd the YJLCA. this week in the Jun- .or Leanne by the score of 8-2. Ina; Express Xme have a that. iittb tem. and V1“ make a straw bid to: m: pusunt. They play the Quakers 3n ‘Jmnsdav night. 0115 plays It was a perv ad a klgpsilt 3192618“ and en nihilion 0" the u The Game Described: n: deeawakcs took the but and mag then' accustomed run in the um. um that run is always a Jonah. 3m Menzies did the trick with a flinging zwoâ€"baggcr. a stolen Due â€a ; mble home; The Orient“: me blanked in the first inning. ad duplicated the trio}: 9: their 0?- An no- m "‘l’""' ' ponents in the second. The Odea‘l- Iowa commenced their run-gettmg in me second stansa‘ securing um allies. two more in. the fourth and on m the sixth gave them the game. m north warders mum: to noon 013(de d. .n inat is Occurring in the Town and District, and 1 Sporting Circles Generally. . :",..¢§o.+0~009990§â€0§§ oeeeootooeoeooot Cards ‘11 how â€SEN“ ““3“ :3 realteregheasaï¬t ti: p‘a"!‘° l I 1 . n. l (mums teiwâ€"Menzios. ‘ï¬xe Agncultura: Park on :51!- afternoon, when the Machin- »( the Madzsou leliams Iounlr,v led me Moulders of the same mun. by the score '14-6. Ina was one of the hear-raising wular brand and many marvelâ€" plus were rung in. D. O'Leu,’ ‘xep" an as a 03me pi' m- be men ot the lathe ant (his: ‘tory. The Moulders’ weak 51:1: Yï¬ex]. who tailed to shbw up ' at bat or in the Iielia Ihe :ies were. Muhiniatsâ€"Gfltmr lent. Mouldersâ€"Bbeock and â€"vâ€"v- LnL‘: bowling academy m K‘m- | en 1“ has .\ a_ device for reproducing 3 years: had. day :2: the baseball games the ‘mt of .m “Y away from home. H: w“ commercial dumond painted on a large ‘wtnch mam “"1 electrxc lights at can: ' ary. H; a?! L The hgbta will be so ar- mates :1: t1 33 t9 show: how each ï¬esd clung- a hm ball. whethev cleanly ‘her he hobbies it. Lighta Mi†“2?! 98318:: of. med on best? “In "swat-hm. whiz 91' grill siznify. a hit. The STAljw‘ :Ar NAME ON JULY M». ‘r HE MACHINISTS WON. mung game of ball was phy- w yuan roar. when. 2mm. mm was. '0: l mge-sized crowd line: flu- [era and enjoyed a. â€ï¬‚uid†ex- â€, o: the favorite “IMO-t Both teams had liberal fl- “5 or “spring feelmg." ani fought hard. A bailoon! nsccn- ,mong the Butler 'Ioliowmg, mmon aeronaut. spoilezl ch: 13: ngs’ clumccs. absence of consxderablo super- "kicking" must. have been n..- [e w .111. Arno Parkin- hat! a deal too much; to any. and he : all in a high (stiletto voice. nth much gesticulation- 1: do a lot of good. however. uni new on: from Bill Cmnmcn :asiunal rumble ot dwgnst. AME IN MINIATURE famous pitchâ€. "K11" erecting on tho laud S 5. was 1- in love: and: m. though 0 Use.†This is also!“ basebail. and the M’ida cnam'pions of the, To“) , down to an ignamin. "for? the Oriental: last THE 831m snot W evening for halt With- STALWART LADY WRESILER Miss Juno May, the English “lady (hampion wrestlerâ€. to quote from the headlines, would be a handful for any man. Miss 'Juno’s measurements make Jeff’s look like those of a gaz- ï¬le. Miss Juno is 6 feet 2 inches “about French heels. Jeff is only 1 3-4 inches. 6 feet {The "lady wrestler" has a 50-inch chest. 15 1-2 molt neck: 12 1-2-in:h forearm. 33332-th gagt, 16.31;ch- upper gnu. - inc cal . in ma pouch in wrest. nor «51†an â€ill. And lib! 1- I men an; John J. McGralw :5 tired 0! tbs am» aunt travelling he has to so throngs: evefy season. and recently annouuacd 1m attended retiramnt. to take place this (all. John J. MoGrAw 60:8 not. have to play bueboll any 100:5- ex. He has been in the zakn‘e 1% years: had made good money during most of his time. and now he. has commercial and property mterapts winch mate him independent of mi. ary. He assert: that wha't be m w: mates in ihe baseball life in tru- eléing. -' . . - A , mam . .at Clowns“. and Wth M I4- Low-n mm was an “an†oi Wang-Ha ma tar mqmfloga In no hgmna cuuuwmnim . I; so an at annular mm mm mudpbla am» «an «a mum. at in. Lona. limit". 0! Now Florinjad'nnia add Mummy. of the â€Mums. am: balm the 8:5 watt Newark Stu-z Jack Thane: u.“ been the mimuy of the Toronto team this â€$000.30. had nude mun hits. scored more runs. and ntotun more bum than any other purer 1h» 1. (3.1.th um; mm M 109 mm?“ mm 3m “New“: 3:2 “termed Jaw My 0! “grim“ but but: worn: :1 {mm Mwe: up est m- e em! in \ mm 3““?“3: :39. “.7 hum MAP 0 we»: ml: «063 . The contest Wednesday a mm. more between Baltimote ma 'Buftam «an a battle of. pitchefl. in «MM mum-n come out mom! but. all «mm; the ornate: Cour “t m. an†man I. ¢ forum. Mum «mm. The Peterboro bnsoball team tie- fated the St. Andrews. of Toronto Saw: day in Peterboro. by the some 9-6. ch'oie Flaherty pitched for the “amen And struck out 16 non. o Shoddy Shaw is doing nicer backstop work In: Bangui. but the American Wile pitchers have the Indian 33,3:an ‘ . . ‘ 4 . 33in: “lib? must curb his 'tcmper it he wants to play with Toronto. Cupid Child: is still on earth. 8: is playmg second for the J-A-G Loam of the New York. State League. Ca. pid was thought to have made his cemetery home run long :30. (rim Flood is out of the sand In ï¬ve days. suspended by President. 5’. '1‘. Powcxs for intimidating 4n 1m: Mack established an Eastern Lea- gue pitcmng record for the season Wednesdav at. Providence. by shun. ing out Rocnester without 5 run or a hit. 1 t Clarence R. Owens is the cone-3t name of the Eastern League our {the who some dub "Jack" 04mm camc- from the American Assocnuuu. Jack Dunn is in no danger 0? an- .ncxing that $1.000 bonus [or land- ing the Onoles as pennant winners. To the past two weeks Buck Fret:- n-an ms maed six home runs Inns for me Minneapohs team“ Frank er. last 5 in; hard Buffalo Times; The Toronto Chb struck luck when they secured Jae ‘Kclle; as manager. St. Louis critics ue pruning Jo». Yeager‘s work. Joe played shortstop tor Montreal last you. v ‘4. . {When it. comes to stealing bases. â€honey is the Jean Jam; of 111-. Eastern Leagua. -. . . . :Whilc 1n Bnflalo last. week George Sullings stated that the Bison: :auL- edgood torepeat. i . .. two singles and I {cubicâ€"in mare tin-a at Mt. ‘ the; Jake Bone oonit’end 3-7448 you-add. Mom; Toronto leads the Eastern League in tcam batting. and Jersey City in ï¬elding. » Jae Kellï¬y! i s certainly versati'-.. He played second bus at Jenn..- ('11:. Shortstop Conway. has been (is- canned by the Providence Club. “w \ mcago uuos nave won 10 out of 13 games on their recent. Easte'rn trip. Tlielman. the foxmer Jersey Cl')‘ pitcher. xs icing nice work for Canc- land. Sobriety. sand and speed {re 9s- acmial .to success in baseball. ' Inn-r: LaJcin um Glevelnndainoo the Napa began It» opurt- . \ Waddell and Schreck an being dubbed the “rank BaLteryԠA The _To_ronto panngqgaptaim Ind he It was Larry Hesterfer’a first due at after six straight victories. :11)? Chicago Cubs have luau Huelsmhn. the big outfield ‘ear. with Montreal. 15 hitt for Kansas City. ‘ n WRESTLING. FOR B THE FANS in. Ssnpme but Mmmmttkvwenm’afli. ' wxulmwwumt.m. 0 ï¬nd h’ll kindly contorted tune: numb Black Star. the Carlislc Indian run- mer. who wanted to run Lanzhou and Ncbxidh. at Buffalo, and who was 'given' the chance to run m Iowan in the return match at the bxgl cham- pionship games at the Island "0741, backed down and would not run. Tom Longboat. has promised to run at the Ottawa ohwmplonlbip games, to be held under the a pious of tha 1'. M C. A. League in uly. \Vlut. sort. of a race it will be. and: the ï¬nance. has not yet been doomed. Sluubb. the great Engliph prolon- aioual runner. beat but held canny. in n (our-mile neg in Philadelphia. in W l ' London Free I'Pnu: And now th ~31 me talking at ruunmc a relay rucu Jaw Toronto to flamiltou. We our. up“. or no not imam-M VIM Dom will 2:: 2:2:2‘:...-.:2:2:m 2w?“ “2-22.. 2 :22 ’24.. a n p “ m t a has I W . II- ol m “a. um «nu h: I . W22 wwï¬g’ "rm mam .2. 2m: .2. mm W“ ~ ' x I L.| _ ,.‘- _, }Trn; player on the Canadian .‘m croue tum to: Australia man at hm nqunmto put up $200. but thin was increased to $270 when It wu decla- ed that England Abould be. “ten in too- An echo all the recent rough huse play at we Natxonal-smock h. cross: match was heard at the Hal: mneuve Council meeting recentâ€. when a petition signed. by 177 citi- zxns was presented. asking that the Clty Comil pass a pry-law; to pa» bibil a repetuion of the same. by compelling the Chief of (Police of the town to attend mtcbea in luture. “I that he could “teat any: pldycrz who plav‘ enough game. an m W-eqt- mount. Otuwu and I‘m-onto. The Counul deemed to act on tlm tn- qnut. and will immediately pnpu‘o each a l.y-law. . .Uxbridge Journal; Thu 18 out. of CL-axne Querrie's own: little mud, Bmwrton and Newman-hat are in .1122 same distxict. Pres. Harry. amen-n come-s from Beawrton. and N'mwpres. Tommy Doyle from Aewmarket. Bath being interestqd. neither can apin-nt a releree when the two. teams arm: toigtner. the ï¬rst wee-pres. Jazk dicarns will be in Australia. Dunc. ï¬guze out. who will appomr. a. re- .Iu‘cc. 1h:- An-Canadian tourmta nan: clcctcd “Big Bu!†Haney as captain of. the team. and he made them; ail promlse to cut (but liquor and tab“- co “hilt‘ on the tnp. Bill knows .1 wins; or two about kcepmg the tel- }ows in shape. As Jack Emma is a Memodnst. he will have an acne lieutenant in his temperance .wrk. . PLTERBORO tWON. The Patterning Quaker: easily 4e- feated Own: the district cham- pionship all the MM League on 8th ovum; hit. The On,- nee not}: “"9"! Wt the union MEDPh-eng. For Peter-bow. WWsmMmm The Quakers and. mnemthave mat. ï¬ve times this xenon. During the-n games we Quakers scored 0. total )f Juno goals, while omemqe notched (jg/ht. cum nor, but are active players. The ï¬rstlgoulmntotnogroditd‘ um villagers. out an «my bqyn evened uga. gnaw. amuuhca. AM 13de wuwm mg nuns and mm the Lie“. Their cm: was 4W cued mm the wasps. '1‘. DOW-k“ horwood. Maud. and had «own- a: his own. In no - var; Wm game to retam on mount. at an, «militia: 0‘1"!†ï¬oln uni the sen» 'I‘alk \Vedncsday. but the alarm. 01 both were managing and them returned home 991) tied her hat Mace. The more last night was 1-1. 1‘wa mmuceis avantune was pm:â€" ea. and‘ up match ended m even» darkness m: a Iguanas min. Ome- mee mm a manta-m Na: 0‘ the W» Dem; :11 MW. ranged players. The Quaker; ego mare men- GENERAL SPORTING NOTES. OMEMEE AND QUAKERS TIE. In a. steady. W: on rain the Omemeo [netball team and them- u's suave ta wyeot the qhampionship horn each other on the Agrionlxurgl TO ENFORCE CLEAN PLAYING The colored boy. J. Lee, who rode 1881 season on the Cmadian cit-eon. recently accomplished 1!. Louisville the remarkable (eat or riding ever†«winner in the six races on the a?- texnoon's program. Not one of hie mounts was a favorite. either. enJ he beat several horses that start:- ed Odds-on. “BIG BILL†HANLEY CAPTAIN 39$ 0! twenty-two! M’lnt will the 'be when she grows up I ' Paul. ha met. who brought, out Nouxoulah. Youssof. Giacxensci‘mldt and 3 (cm. other. bug Meatlers, any: the lady in pleasant and gentle \vhenin repose bud when aroused can throw uny wrestler in the world. She is atrong. Igile and We]! cased in the trickery 0‘ the game. {raking all in all. Mia: Mn) is a lady oaiculated to mke any any nexe male lake (for the tall timberi. Du, - The 10-milio Mm.- A d‘UZZLLR LACROSSE TROTTIIG. FOOTBALL this «31' W. Du. ï¬nk“! holl- WE?“ wu NI um: â€ml ark-cm ude bot-Julia “inhuman-mum“ akonm flm' Austin: mgg .Wmuuuoâ€" U I“ . umomu. ml mucosa! dill“? "Mill-fl u hm mu“ hm mama-m 0mm mm wwmmmuhn n5 mm“ an the ole-uh m Maugham hat. I nwmmu" :“Nro humnuunï¬uum In 3|: II at. In m M! “MN on“. flu “N In“ WIN. “momgfl M‘WNN “Ilunathfln 1mm» ' "II um. um- mu “m w â€a mu- mum b w h a M m“ . ; “1 W m“ ' n m. usmu I mm to m. . Xadrm? N: v war I n n - In. . u ow . mm m» 1m to. «I I Nreum it. "I 3.. . gunk. u I» m Mm “3.le n W I ‘ \ {1'33 «3‘ Bum-ow. won wool MM mwwg. MI! :2: #:9989129“ W ‘9.“ .‘:?‘P‘ 3.1““ 3‘ MN}!!! I! w :lu BIN I. “I" NIIVI t we Zunguage to ha At .police con-t i On Monday the cases were consider- ed: both pleaded guilty. and Buns: ma let off a: suspended sentencu. to appear when called upon. He put! the couxt fee of $2.70. The cw: of the other lad wls admixed until 9 Mutiny, 17th- ' â€"Harn Friedhool. a Germ J 2w, ; _'-was chuged'with a breach of the‘ Health Act by gnawing manta? condltionn to exact â€out! In: an. u-isu. The cm was mud. ~Far yuu put. Jasper Lac-ooh... nemmper vendor. has bun torment- ed by, any ol boys u: a way. not all to the credit or 3 community: mote-sins to be anti-tun. Chi-1' (Vincent 'took the miter m hm! re- cauy and caught two boss-(home law and Bert W‘â€"uin¢ mus. loot only to himself. but to others. that be was plied with all sorts 0t qtestkm as to his wonderful recov- ery. The nedical sttenctant was ques- tioned. as to the nature of tho medi- cine which was being sdsnirustered. {Much to the surprise or Mr. as: ris end other patients there; he was toii tbst it was s well known Cansdxsn remedy. Dr. Willisms' Pink Pills. an i was advised to continue their nee for s time on his return home. Mr. Her- ii: is loud in his prsisq OI thema- dexi’ul curative qusllties of Dr. Wil- lisms' Pius Pills. and consented I.) Inske his use nblic in the hops that he «might bene it others sinilsnlr sf- flkted. Ir. Hurts has long been a gassident at Hsnilton. being s well known builder at clevstors. so we†1 ss confluent inspector o! the same. to the: his pruinence snd -m-l! knows integrity Is m that be i is sincere is the ststsnsnts be male. 3.1“ï¬â€˜a‘uii62‘w Mao 65.5w 0 ya: no. no «we». IWWNIO “mm N- ew! m» mu m «a a “mum um my: m m Mm Walmu u. H . ( human. m «M mum cannula!- m un- («mum um at Woman. 0‘ a. u um um «mm. It “mm moot um um!“ "w “am 0! “w ‘ng N alum ‘un tor Pm" Manama. umm mm ma 2 hours. u: want†and «1 no. and: no «on a Minna-own um out». The modem man! we and. â€ï¬‚ags", 9; mnaoA__}\'u..-{Mgu him that the hnths would do him lit- tle or no good; that he required al- together different treatment; Mr. Harris placed himself in the hands at one o! the physicians there. end wral seemed quite strange to lum. they did nothing 101' him but ddmm- ate: mcdncine in the shape of p14. Shortly after be commenced -thns treatment he began to improve per- cept-ihly. and his appetite -grent'y improved. He began to walk ummd elmviy at first. but soon was Jb'-? to get; around more than he could hr a year previous. He we: able to put on his coat and vent. and began (d feel like his former self. Hie improve- Irent was so rnpigl, and percep T-‘ow gould get out of bed at all. As fur walking it was out of the question with hun. The attack became so hat that he m unable to put on: either ms cant. wet or hat. From. time to time he called in various anodiul run. none of whom were able wgim him much relief. it was almost in:- xpou-ihle for him to raise his 42¢ from the floor. and all pxonouncud it. a sex-ice case of muscular rheu- matism. giving him little --.\n- couragement as to his ultimate xe- covery. ï¬owever. one medical genuin- man finally recommended the hubs. and as a mat resort It. Harris dumb (G to follow: his advice. and went to Mount Clunens. Mich. As is custom- sm with all patients. Mr. Harris had to undergo a thorough enninatiou in order to determine if the system can stand this rigorous treatment. After several examinations had been made as to Mr. Barris‘ condition. the physicians there finally decide than he we not suffering tram muscular vbumrntism at all. but that his .in- uent was of the nerves. and told In reply to our reporter. Mr. Har- xia related the early stages of the attack and subsequent sufferings which he uperiencci. cud while he did not court publicity. decided {but in the public interest he would relate the circumstances 0! this wonderful cure. About fourteen months ago Mr. Harn- woke ug one morning win: u out; neck; try a lie woulu. and after applying all the remedns w.- texnul) that he could think at. he: was unable to get rid o! it. -‘Inc stillness moved to the wane and tulloulders. then to his hips, until it and: planet I cripple of him. and it was wlui extreme difliculty that he and is now unite able to att‘an bl! usual dutiu From this long .unm man: predicted that olr. Barrie W00“, newer recover. and the teat (bet he is once more able -to go around was nearly as upry as he did before he was attacked. in mm.- less than marvellous to them. T†m d M a... W m thud nun- ha. â€I'D. I. m Wh- We! M â€on. ht. From the Stet. Dundee, Ont. We were loud! P‘ud ‘0 30° N‘- S. Bertie. the well known Govern- :ment. inspector of elevators. 0! Hum- ilton. I'm Dundas the other (In: gnu:- ly improvei in health and app-ur- me since the lat time we met‘ him. A: us known to many at tlw‘ Star readcrs. Mr. Barrie has rccav- end; ham 3 long and severe illness GMIEB IV Ill. lllflllï¬ PIII I’ll.“ POI PM! PEOPlE. A WONDERfUl "HUMP" . DAY OF SPORTS. :IMMO 1“ a very fine cppeu‘uuce. They axe ï¬ve and six yarn 0M and perfectly matched in aha. color and can. Tiny Are standard bred. being full ‘omtu- er and dutch Tuc team was pm- cnued tram Mr. Baud Names. of Ftnelon township. and a fancy mic- wu paid. The former hearse team: were sold to Lindsay; brewers. u .. “ n" 1-?†LC; M u Jun pun-moo um u.» cvluir m Om m up In... In“. x A II- l H “I“ “t l m “It um- nwr Uw “1|ququ m Hm pH-ï¬â€˜ “ u... m. “r â€a MD “‘3': nl‘ m rudm cm» "“9th man.» ‘ M “It“. “w.“ 1.. “ . wmm‘uï¬uufla‘" um- and mu“! unuwutom Mu MM ‘ “um. Duh-n 0.- A “In “w. “magnum on ml; n “mm“: m WM: m. WM * It w I. ‘ . J up mun: un- mmd‘ot . mu 7 . v. * m ‘ “ ' M MM « â€M. In «mu Iww mum- «m mu “m n m Mk. M I). M w‘ ‘ «In W 'h I [mm- m Mn N: w n. m "an“ - W - t m ‘ I w aw ‘m ow." If It: m3 «at: um no the «min: M 53““! “MW M w M . 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Unmblc T“ and Mackinaw by the yin! or made to order.' Overalls. Rudy-made Shirt... India Shining. Wuh Prints. Stake: flannel. White, Scarlet and Check .AI' Wool munch. Stake: Blankets. Hosiery. Socks. Mim md Leggings. Our Store Is Filled With :1 Well Assorted Stock of Dry Goods and Woollens.. WASHED OR UNWABHED. Toronto lurkot Price will be paid. We have large contracts for Bnnkets, Yarns md ncklmw Clothlng, and will require 200.000 Ibo. of Wool to Fill our Orders. The usual extra. price in exchange for goods. WOOL ! WOOL I unlit: otthoaoodu mambodtobothebutlnm country. Tho prion am: for damning. cw um :00. .M ~“ï¬â€ M“ ‘9‘ In Hosiery, we have Tans, Whine and Blacks, both in plain. open rocked, and embroidery worked. Tans are seen everyth White Lawn Blouses, with heavy embroideted fronts, also Laces Insertion sizes 32 to 44 The price is only $1.00. 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