’ity. “My had it over his managsr m that unfortunate third round 0; yes- ‘9‘133’3 game at Rochester. As um- 9‘" Jae was the manager‘s man- age; and held the power of. sea- “ch him to some terrible [me or thmg him right out o! the game- mh“ Kit said to Joe when the lat- 16? retired from the dignity 01 um- 30 My!" ' Megâ€""thtbtbo b‘uk new I“ 1'“ Whammyâ€"«why, h. .4.- W cm his rm: .5 nu Wham-:11 youï¬ndmwu ls‘enwho wmublp Muamuumpim’ol 5 £3 Weterhoro naturally feels a Ext? 9082 over having 1053 their first 330'? In the Midland League to Port Ham. fifty also, naburely, blame the; namâ€" " “III “I vnuurun. 7'} Ii You luv! Mm: M m m an» at meta: at m Mums, out w!!! mlo the o! Mar nun hiLolu‘n. Jon V and O. 7 and 3 mm In. lullry ' In: tub-band and m 1.31128. CASTOR IA aw Q . campy hitting '~ I ma ‘, 'II a ml), and q’LnFy M Burke scum! on “$333 “9' 3% an» mum fats“ “W m the all-n; m we, and mm“ but" in Qbe thiflt A 5m“ 9"“: - an: ran-ks 9:3...- munn m2 More tuba. II “on imma- m w- W "' - med tor. the 9:1“3' “-631wa W 1°33 d w u; mamas" W." “3' oi 1mm m: ouch“. ‘9‘ â€at ‘9‘“ “I Imam, out of order. Mm“ no fluorouuhly Iothcrhau to 99 we pupa" a W S: tuning. ab hue [M prom STANDING 0F I. C. A MI hm unethm boy! In IN; “I“! Id 0. 7 and 5 rcopfltifll’. who um. lulu-y wu'. John the pow- hu-bnnd and “all! In Toronto. )mgnlcrn (allow. the («tuna In Toronto bull mun very clan how a m, at uniforms nude w" Int"? '1‘“ on the bran. They ~n mu diamond lmd out. on km: and all three prwuu dua- ny. The uldrlt buy known the o ummumuy and he wouh-s m â€than“ found it-neeemry 10 run papm'll away I'm nun when O , . ' :...¢§§‘O§§§\§§O§§§Qâ€Â§N0900000006660... Player scam is not. re ted, but Wu"- 1 it? can- be guessed. . p0! â€"-v---l 1’} Infant. and mum. 900909039039909¢+ozooooooooooo 00.1: k THE FIELD OF SPORT «338133 CV uh “0m "UMPS" DON‘T THINK :30 Hope Guide; Magistrate Ellis a mm 111 Toronto one JOHN .tmg .1 woman. He should hJV.‘ irdcr. Striking : woman is :1 ‘lcator offence than â€slug. a mum umpire. l‘he_ umpire ms nu impo- ‘in the last inmn‘;s am «an: hammqad 03min loz- deaf! KELLY-573108" TOR FOR THE PAS young L. S. 9. ORIENTALS 10 weed out. that. was 3.1!, and ,5, had the game! m till the gangs. They .wdre two a?“ man Manager Joe 'Dwyer {op}- miad )‘mmï¬ 0W8 opt elf: the .1 substituted "Dutch!†Cu- Herald; Joe Connor cer- RY KILL "BLOONERSI" Dung ladies ol' Tory Hill ham ,a a baseball team'and .ue xg every evening. says a. de- ;,m that 07111889. Shculd nt 3 game in Lindsay.‘thurc {rams anxious to play, them. mum pitch {In}! a little in the dim am distant g damn; an it last. might. AKBRS this opportune moment the leather .we‘ll, thereby n a flaw ma. andt jerk- .mma amt ah the ï¬re. NBS leaving is Occurring in the Town and District, and Sporting Circles Generally. Qtiihjan pitched for ly. 6! m. rum-u Ward ud Wilbun THE J U N 108$ M’. D the C.L 5.. gue in the 1 r'rd and Mn: the C irhe cluwd cheer- WON in hard With: am “an: ti; 14:3. M10 ‘ 33¢ 'Ihe Canadian Circuit races are now, being held at Stratford. Mr. Geo. Lipsett. ol' Peterboro. has disposed of his fast race horse, City QL-evn. to Mr. L. G. Bennett. pro- plittor of the Queen‘s hotel, l’oxt Hope. The price paid wu $600. ‘ Al. Cormack. the young Woodstmk jockey. who Is mm: In France for I. V.“ Heard. an n latter to n mun! am ha in mum with u. “mm which «tended M. mom tan-c9 record. Bacon's most remark- able feature. hawerer. as his whiri- wind finish after a temmile race. He would invariably sprint the last .hun- dred yards in eleven seconds or an- der. . _ . 1 “HACK†AND GOICH- 1‘0 MEET Wilha-m D. Scoville, presidenc of the Missouri Athletic Club, has re- ceived an acceptance from Charles B. Cochran. of London, Eng†of his of- fer of a purse 0! $10,000 for amatcb in Kansas Czty in May next. between Hackenschmidt and Gotch (or the woxld’s wrestling championship. Tm winner to take 75 per went. an} tha lac-er 25. Becon' is the use at 3 great: long distance athlete. and was the atm- lete who broke Deextoot’s long «is- Ferguson. tho Patorboro kid. WM 3 oomhpaw and n cldewhedor. H" menu! a good. gnu. In the lat. ho wan rgpznosd - y Belbchun â€"- u but-ball name in Petanboro. by sthc way. Starr. to: Lind-1y. we: inval- henble in the (in: six innings. Mu. let or toward- t‘he lat. The teams gave fair aupport. 'but were consu- exably hmpercd‘hy a high wind. .Iho The Mash». tutu! lint blood. acor- inc one In the nixth. The mm“ than brawn to touch start. whu had pra- whwy 'hcan pitching aupcrn um. and «cared thrce nun. Duo in Hm eighth and “other in the mum. brought the Mnybou up even. but um um. wu their Waterloo. tho Lil- Im- mmmnz thrac .otromu. Pvterbow must have m “prenat- cd. Thu mat. of then m on the wrong aide of 18. The local: lmal mm mm tun la the gum mm the summon of one man. and. nu Muir oppomnb dart 1m tram mm "only matches.- and during the “rat at: Innings tau-e was Mlle to choose between than. mlflmr aide Raving moored. The Pu- urborolndn wore All of but: am- roman. {or Judo». “I! had It on the locals in mm." Judslng by tho vuicd Map!†0! aurora». overs tum ta the Intermediate league tn ‘l'hc.locnl~.Junim had the can: in {litir nut in the ninth. when an menhrow brought two runs in. but the last man out third. and the hull was returned to the has. and tho tunncr put~out. rthnn leaving the t-cmea m. 3 MI. In the tut inninzfl the Lilli“ made a curt-ma finish. much to the narrow of tho motors. and uofld three mu. tho locals In- mg unable to even up. Oshawa. has dropped out of th: Midland Baseball Laague. and For: .‘Hope Coboung and Paterboro are left to fight it out. The Oshawa team was to have played. at Cobourz on Saturday. but defaulted. and sent .word to the president that they were dropping out of the league. Port Hope still leads the league. with five wins and two losses. Now’s the chance for Lindsay to get in the ; LILLIES~6. MAYBES 3. The teams were but Juniors â€" 2h Lillies. of Pcterboro. leaders in m Intermediate league. and the May- hes. tied for the top placs 1n th‘ Lindsay Junior league. but the aid time rivalry was not in the least rhnted. It took ten innings to dc tide tho same.- PEIRRBORO BEAT PORT HOPE -Th-.- Quaker City. nme walked a_way (tom the Port Hope a. reg»- tion Midland League champi . on Saturday last by the scoreB-s. Qmm Ian pinched. and ydidn’t 4' :0: one hi.. Clark Grifï¬th's Americans the called in Montreal‘s crack push-r. “Doc" Newton. And "Dock" can -no-v spend his summer evenings beam: his brother [Americans stories or happy daysapent f'down on the larm." 'Peterboro Review; There are saiél to‘bc very few flies this year owmg to the cold. backward spring. Thu?†not it at all Carney Burns. of tho Paerboro Baseball Club has captur- ed than: all so tar this season. No doubt had the twentieth cenâ€" tury baseball writers been on earth in 1815. the battle of Waterlon lwould have been referred to as a. "pitchers‘ battle.â€. The manner in which Gray. of Svi- I V(2tt‘!3. is putting them across the piano would require a Rockefeila." process server to find him. To play second base corr'ectly. rhc playex should take his position 0†the bag wail towards first, and play xather dcep. _ H}gienists assert the acid from the luscxous strawberry affects one‘s zom- {verk Baseball piayexs, beware 0! the nu . One the: not have to take a courm in a school of pedagogy to learn that "Arne" Purim can't catch. Gxeene. the Oriental shortstop. is a snappy player. He gets the bu! acloss the 113de clean, too. Outfieldars often spoil their chance: by not studymg the batter and play- ing out of place. GOING ON THE "ROCKS.†WRESTLING. TROT‘I’IIG. E 2th, ’07 hut bull Sep. Du Mouli-n, the 03"" “main or the Hamilton Tigers. x'nzby. cham- pions of Canada. will not be seen “'1“! but team this commï¬ season. He has_boen tramtormd to' Winni- OADTORIAp “M... JTMKIMYN «mMmM A young man. :one of a coteli: in a cobbler's snap. turned to an old man and asked him if he ever. plum-.2 cricket. The veteran replied; "Nay. lad. I’ve played at. many them ath- Mic gun as. ’cept dummy Natalia an Itnlian expert motor- ist. drove his car in the recen‘ use (or the zutumobile grand pm: at Dieppe #7 miles in less than saucy home. . 'Ihc Yale grew defeated the flat- vard crowd bv a scant boat length in their recent. race. Yale‘s time for the four miles W18 21 minute; and 31 seconds. c: M man we mum; “is amu- M up“ as at an “ether. star-ten one minute mute mu some- m mm m a lad Danna Nam rm when home in at: We. but hill homo oyu too- We Ina-mun. W ran a cunt: nae sun mutd have made tin Indira 30 m «on a: they) had attuned on even teams AN UNWISE MOVE Poor, .Ioollsb Tom Longboat, Indian. lost the best and. truest friends he had. when he severed his connection with the West End Y. M. C. A... (tomato. and Trainer Ashley. Tue Indigo native mertcd itself too- stxongly in Tom's makeup. uni he has bann ill-advised by false Inends. .LONGBOM1! [IE/WEN. ‘ Minna man; M In not now In “I. m at Ohio. ninth“. or. (In. in .tho athletic wand. whouro www.mmm «mom. wand. In a made Me an Obn- m. was: who 81! unto-n omo be!“ new “banana. He law 1.0 min â€meadow gum. and mm mm M armh- ,.Emy rum; W durum: July and Augmnu a mum Wm 0“ ï¬lm on no Wu um, nun-um: IW ï¬t 8.80. EMU PM!†M Ma In "qua-tad to as oh hind. W W to: up RM WW" “ savanna-gm“..- oIn 0- dmnwd W- 8.30- macro. Manon. Barrie; homo lic‘d. l’cnnock. Stouttvmc: Anderson. 15:. bridge; boy-la. Remark“; Carter. Onillm; Cavc and Moron. Bonu- ‘08}. The following somewhat cosmoro- Iitan bunch comprises the Benetton Chu'kers. who trimmed .Peterboro on Dominion Day 5-4; Gan]. â€Dinny." Dobbin. Toronto; mint. Coombs. l.-'.\- bridge; detuu told. “usual: and Tucker. Grillin. Jacobi. pcuvcrtpuj Toronto World; It was up to Pc- tczboro to pretest the Bavarian game on the holiday on account of Many Curran playing with Beanttun. Curran went to the coast witu {bl- ‘All-Canadian team. and has play-2! sexual matches since May 35. an-l is. therrfore, according to the run. ing. not clsgible to play C. L. A. this season. There is some talk of the Peter- boxo intermediate team dropping mu. of the series. What would happen to Pat. McDoaDgh and his much per: a man? - FEELS GLAD Harry Cameron is treadmg on {it these Sass. they say, for hasn't the ‘C-heckers beaten Petcrboro and mud-s Pat McDoncmsh wish he had stay-d at. home and earned his silary like Spdrtiug Lite says that Mr. Grok- ‘er made an offer to Capt. Green. owner of Slieve Gannon. whom Orby defeated in the Derby. to match 0rby ageinét his horse (or a suostanu‘al wager. the race to be at any distance [tom five Tux-longs to three miles. ‘Ho stipulated only that. the race tak: place in Ireland. Capt. Greer re.- fused. last year and the year previous with the stabl: of Baron Rothschilds. 001'- mm}: stands fourth in the Inst 0! wmning jockeys h France. “lint INITIIG I07". m WWW WWW“ Mmmd as good.- hiswstomemâ€"hwwstheir like: and Mesâ€"law: thathisbeau-adewant Mooney’s Perfection Cream Sodas He lets them know that he has their favorite biscuits -â€"and sees that they are not. “Iced to buy something "just ROLF. " whach' is NOT Proust“ with can Hoot. The memory of a brave deed. pec- formed by Mr. Jon. Bell, of thg S)".- vester Mtg. 00.. who me time ngo pulled young Walter Scott out of n (aeoline tank. where he lay uncon- noioun. thereby probnbly saving his ‘ life. in still [nah in everyone'n mind. 'lhe heroic not m «an1 bonn- inc of some roooo‘nfllon. n on Sat- urdny evening use It. menu-d Syl- gcntcr 91:30:31: remembers! £23! an ac n W. 1. with n ‘35 cold plm.‘ ‘ The mam-mm spirit flown by It. Bylvuur. u ml] u thq bunt: at: Bell. In hum: of â€unnum-l 01o'nAAAAn..-.-1,t.l The 'ncwa' or his death was receiv- ed wath deep regret by hm many former friends in this vicinity. The body is .on its way east in charge of menâ€! at the manic odor. which deemed was a member. William 1). Milton. 3 Canal: Northern Railway engineer. who wu so severely immd in n wreck the other aide of Ibrt Arthur that he died from thb «tents of mjuries re- oeivcd. was a former well known re- sident. of Lindsay. For nun-Ly twenty years deceased m an engineer on the Grand. Trunk R'y running out of this town. He lett (but vicinity some six†years ago._ The deceased wu born at Lake- Iield and was about 41 years old. Mr. Ian. Hamilton. town. is a sec- onï¬ cousin. and other relating re- side in PetcrbOrO. Am; Me room mm I. hand! moon“ dam mtromun ‘1‘ m in who» ammo: uw Co. mid: but been m 5mm. and :1 «anti (w tan-be from the ominou- was" onto: 0! M â€mat. Ml thug pm worn vary “on and lefrl .. aisle w my Malt 1!! 3h!- wflz M chum?“ will mph Mr. had; Mu our m and; mac-M in their nun “ammo 8-! â€to. WW, mum thm After the ceremony a recap‘cfon was held at. the .rcsidcnoo of the bride's parents. Bonnie Brink. 12c: 'Ilugvoqd-ert... when ghe young c-mphe M «to sum" um- um malp- 9! OLIVE M W the OJ‘J'L mu: (mm mm“ hr unit now mm.- in mm A quick and My mm tank {has on M'm. Jun 20th an. undone on Mr. and Mrs. Jane- flu- rbon. decht. «than that pm moans- m 1.. .m mum n: W W to My; Jun. I. 3m. at W Th- mm: In. â€Road '1' Rev. -.R A. Datum: aha-mt. lo the: NM at M MO. PSIH'VM o! the funds. Mina Lama. nny not- «I on haw «NM. Er. wumn lubrbon cuppoflud chm groan. than their rcturn. u month m- 1.. hmoa. thcy wm uh up that nu dense n 1150 Burnaby-gt. t’mnin. amid the (elicitation: and best with“ 0" more! of (mend. who "w mm of! at the station. The Mid.) was the mipluat 0: many beautiful rat-embrace: (mm h -r u an x on. friends. Thv bride, and groom left on the nflcrnoon train for Seattle and Cali- l‘ne groom was supported by his brother. Mr. Fred Begs Ideasrs. H. Archibald.g J. Keaton. C. G. Walsh and C. '1'. Hattie accept- ably performed the offices or ushers. The bride‘s goingâ€"away dress was a bcautxlully fitting and greatly 3d- mixed production of the roe-tamer. mt. made of ohmo;nle-colored hwy!- cloth. with a. brown but, winch was also very becomxng. n-cth‘ezl shown†c hum their friends The bride’s mother wore a. rich 1y made gown 0! black marquisc Ian-o our mauve silk. with hat to main: sitter o! the bride. Sh: wore .1 bean- tifully fitting gown of eon-cane. Miss Ethel Cent-'e was maid-d-houoc. and was hnncLsomely attired in colicnne ovor‘ green taffeta. 38):. Both bridesmaid And midv-of- honur wou- lovely huts. trimmed with large whxte planet. and few bride. in 11.11: MI; have b.- en as handsomely no. no!- ed as was Miss Stark. l’rctty Mia Mus! Stark ‘wu knowingly aad vinyl} gowncd in white embroiderai muslin and carried a basket. of pink carnation. The, bride was beautifully attire! in a creatwn of while princess 13:9 over mnrvelieuse satin. and wore the rsunl bxidal veil and orange blus- uoms. The bndesmid was alias Sung. The bride entered the church ten.- inp. upon the arm of her father. and canying a lune boqucc a: hub: roses. preceded by Miss Meryl Stank. tne pretty hule flower girl. niece of the brib. B! it the p: wannabe-rap- mï¬ï¬unoe mlk- M coma Wuhan mmnméuww It ammo Imam-damn; W mu ““7““ Val-II .1. lb ‘5 “It: ova-yawn iii peg by the Ban? of nnmilton. This means a break us the. Tigen‘ rnnks that will be lard to [111. \ ‘ w um, an W; m 9179mm- KILLED III A "10K. MERRY WEDDING BELLS. 'olumhin Sumt: On.- it. and most brilliant we ol’ cuhszalutidna â€"8tuk ' Wï¬â€˜fdh mu «argued mt Sun- ' . . W fay G123. Dow 've Mon â€"-fl‘ho a! m I?“ mid. anndMdm may “V'- "qâ€" v--.' "'â€"7* ' '.. '. E‘TBZDK Mt of July 4. u. an um um dam" tho mam mm- , J‘Intice â€Y" ch. ‘ ‘ . . 3. m; «Nob use was my H- m on. English rpm-null" “:33†1:; 5: mm... ““""§.‘“;£:.f’““ «you 4:†Ito M M" and %WMMW.M . Rh my m m 1min ago ' ‘ Walla na- hn .M i g A 3.! E ii 8 fl )l â€"Gmt|£e beaver, Nupaneo. is dead. .m labs. ~01: Thursday night last the "fly- er" ru into a can that was lyingon the track 3 few miles out of 0m- emce. The bovins was thrown a «h:- tancc at about ï¬fty feet. and was dead when the tninmen. with Ianâ€" cexna deeoendod to note the cause or the trouble. 1 . \ _ _ - W than: palm wen-tri- mmwawmwp I. O. O. I. m N. (rho W m ‘1! dual-u:- Inc the urruu o! deputod bromron will b¢ continued by the Indupondt-m Oxdcr o! Oddluuowl thio yen on Shut-day. July 18th. I'M: 1" an uceedn‘nuly pretty future WA 1 be on. ded to thus «may by tuning an evening decoration of the fans. No tun-holiday will be united Monty the man. but the menu.» all alumni in luvltod. A closing at me non: at £80 wmld be u step in use Illht directkll. . who (3an will'toooip “WW" on and“: an M unheated M W W "l1 ‘3? Ian- nun (undue-I. law In mm). mm - ant-cums. “uh W3. mt- PW. III! 33¢"- .xqm. mm mud. Wflï¬m Gray. husk Hm. Bud Dunk. Bomb:n a“. V - ‘ ' ‘ M ILâ€"M Comm“! DI- †Innâ€"Von Moran. (hou- sinnhabLI-ug. mum): Louie HUI“ (m ; nu. WHNM. as,“ M sun. mu. sm- cm W W the WW; “data Wvl'c “0 M at the mat oxunhntionn: M I.-I‘mnodon tromfluolor to UIDSAY COLLEGMTE INSTITUTE. mm M operwtm' '0I the†hubs mm: mil now much .to um. u tw. naive mmï¬ t° mmmmmmenram- _ dmm‘acut aroaaid the but tint \hu'e been Mthhomcotm uwflrmmmwmnthe, “rc- man‘s-manna! lmt “111 Wynn-flux“. than-inns: mmnmuthnnevermbm wwommmwtfl‘ WMMQWWM. Mhnmmm Mfuient h)- u m that: fat- main; 10!: :3“va “5;th â€9° anpoplem-un 3nd WM‘Nn tho [Mt (aw dun a sham but been aw in the Madness. 0! M. Baku I: Brynn, whereby. 11:. G. If. M. “A: take: on? the ““6! II TI! WI DIV“. "I. It“. Iâ€! MHTAl'. 6. H. N. BAKER IN CHARGE Manufactured to order from our guaranteed untenable Tweeed. 02.50 per pair. "if HORN BROS. W00llEN (0., UMIHD Camplng Blankets Men’s Working Pants . Light; aohjood to "311.8250 per pair. EARLY CLOSING According to general agreement between the Dry Goods Merchants our store will close daily except Sat- urdays, dating July and August at 5 o’clock pm. (I’Loughlin McIntyre. Cotton Blousesâ€"A magniï¬cient display of Cotton Blouses, also ï¬neLawns and beautiful shadow and eye- let embroidery trimming at soc, 75c. $1.00, $1.50, $2.00, $2.50 and $3.00. Sill: Blouses in white or black at from $2 to $6 Boys’ Hose-We have long been looking [or a solution to the stocking wearing problem and we are gratiï¬ed with the result which is a holepr line of Bose for growing boys at per pair 25c. Shirt Waist Suitsâ€"Just think of it, Cotton Shirt Waist Suits ready {or the street at One Dollar and Fifty Cents. Table Linens. a full range of the latest designs in Table Damasks, Table Cloths with napkins to match. Towellingsâ€"Leading values to retail at 8c, me am 12 1-2c a yard. “M†w “M â€Q. ‘Particulatgy striking are the new printed checks Ever snipe: or plaids and embroidery spotted in Sun‘s; effects. Wearemkinga magniï¬centshowingof Summet Muslin: in most fascinating effects {or street, evening at wedding costumes. New Muslins and Fabrics for this brand CASH AND ONE PRICE. ~W“ M“ ‘Q‘lï¬a {QOOOQOOOQOQOOOQO in Lindsay. 3M“. W‘Irww ai- noun: mmmvsmmnm ands. mpg-mu: 78.8mm: 56. Voy- mmm 80. Guam-d: Litâ€- pm 71, am hum: 209, M 09.“.- ,Wu,“ ’7. “.W 07.“.- flfll that W (M "onmd m duh: M. at th- «3.41.15. . I!“ h. 5!; pull 3mm who rm the My! In; Wu; eh- ‘useleaatdliui. that itinauot city,-tbo blah new man- «mum is to our , ammo than-alve- m lids." . m.» "nu W upon train panMontbowfl-n and deuo «sum :pdthc Running an alumina given. to a» pm: thohuit «mm .mpim Mo M. M; It no... I: om. 3.0.. in: an 8m: an In" W may. like: mm m "on... ‘ cm mu u um um-