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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Brussels Post, 1904-6-9, Page 1so prfee for any quantity of Wool ' relivered at my Elevator, Brim sels. Also for all kinds of Grain. BRUSSELS, ONTARIO, THURSDAY, JUNE 9, 1904 New Advertisements. Notioe—Blaokerntlho, Loomle—H. R. Brewer. Exclusion to Model Farm. Sows for eale—jas. Sherrie. Speoial train—Foot Ball Olub. To trantraotors—J. Adee Fowler. Tenders for breakwater—F. Galin, Jitney bull wanted—Box 64, Fordwioh, Hot weather goon—McKinnon ds Oo. Tenders for postoffice—Fred. Golines, Mistriti thTh Lentils Ine v. Albert Dundee will shortly rain large frame barn. John Mthettavin'a new brick house is nearing oonapletion. Mies Alice Derain will go 'West on the first Tourist Exounion. Seeforth Guelph Model Farm Egon, sin, June lith. Pane this in your hat. Mies M. E. Rea visited at Brodiragen last weak, Min Rea formerly taught mato in that locality. The home of S. MoPherson is a mutely affiliated one at present, Three members of the fe.mily, Mr. and Mrs. MoPhareon and Duncan, are twin mediae! neat. meet, We hope to nee titans mover se speedily as possible, GARDEN PAPTY.—On the 15th of June a garden party, in the interests of the Mettodlet church, will be held ab D. Boyd'a,12th iue, MoXillop. An penitent program is being prepared and Brunetti Brass Bond have also been engaged for the centerion. Cu COB everybody. Tea from 6 to 8 o'olook. Winthrop Creamery is being well pat• ronized here this men. Jobe Crozier gathers the cream in the Northern district and he le a fleet olaaa heed at the busi• ---b Eyestrain, »rains Vitality Erestroin oaa0op the nerves and drains vitality. It is danger. oua to health end life4 We save life and en, sure Wealth by removl ingreyestrain.• /11 fijItff glee T,,e'eri. ate:ricer Sec S•s gxed Ctgadterq °peel:mere 011.Mit../S• Ip' /re prepared again this sea- ' to pay the Highest Cash R. GRAHAM. nese, The cream gathering system in the moat preferable form of deifying for farmers in this notion and we would advise all to give it a trial. Weecenee Ler. R. Barrie is in Toronto thie week, Conrad Reiee returned from Toronto on SuLurday. James Smith, of Galt, ie the guest of hie brother, 0 Smith, Min Von Every, of New York, le visiting Mrs, W. Dickson, Bassett Moffatt rate taken a position as clerk iri A. Itaa'a grocery note, Mre. Harris, of Mont leered, is the gent of her nein, Mr& W. Currie, J. Brethauer and daughter, May, re- turned from Xinoardine on Monday. A company of volunteers, under Oap• tain Kine, left for London on nanny. James Dunkin'', of Stunt Ste. Matia, opine eefew daye of Int week in the Waldo Heetinge, of Herrision, was the guest of his sister, Mrs, R. J. liana, over Sunday, Mrs. Geo, E. Dana and ohildreu, of Elamilton, are guests of the format's mother, Mrs. W. Sanderson. To a game in the perk Monday evening the Gorrie toothed' team defeated the aohooi team here by a soore of 2-1. In the absence of Rev. I. A, MoKelvty, Thee. Appleby occupied the pugait in tbe Methodist Oburob Sunday eveuiog, Amongst those who left for the Weet during the past week are Peter Scott, Alex. end Mrs. Scott, E. and Mre. Smith and Mtg. A. Willie. The Union Baesbs.11 team defeated the Teeewater nine 10 0, game in the park Friday evening, the Hone being 17-16, Jae. Paulin sated as Umpire. They On played in Mildmay on Monday, where the eaoreens 11-10 bo Mildnsay'e favor, In ale vale. Marin °orates, of Liatowel, spent Sunday at home, Mies Belle Bergen ie visiting het brother at Brantford, Gordon Paterson hoe gone to Winnipeg where he iotende to reeide. Dire. Andrew Efolmee is vieiting ran - Ideas et Hamilton and Dundae. Fred, and Mrs. MoOraoken, of Brussels, visited Mrs. Gardiner last week. Deng Barbara Thyme, of Underwooe, ie visiting her enter, Mr& Bailey, Mre. J. Geddes, of Morris, visited her sharer, Mrs. Robt. Shaw last week. John Haney, of Palmerston, paid a flying viait to hie home on Saturday. Mrs. Stewart MoGee, of Owen Sound, waa visiting her aunt, Mrs.',7. Johnston. Wesley and Mrs. Paterson, of Eaet Wawanoeb, visited Mre. Anderson this week. Mies Mary Alexander end T. Tennant, or Lietowel, were visitors to Bittevale last week. Miss Laura Snell has returned from a 5 months ?raft with relativee at Yorktou, Aniniboia, Mies Mary Thornton, of Wiugbam, was visiting her grandmother Mrs. John Gardiner, lest week. Min Miller, of Wroxeter, wee visiting her grandmother, Mrs. Fowler, on the Bluevale road this week, William Messer, Rob& MoPhereon and R. N. Doff attended the Liberal con. vention ab Brussels last week. Walter and Mre. Burgess and children, of Mitchell, spent Ian week vielting Mr. Borgne' aunt, Mrs, Denied Lewis. F. B. Scott reoeived word of the death of hie father on Morality. Mr. Scott and Mines Mary and Olive went to Seaforth to attend the funeral, Rev. Ur. Baker has been appointed by Conference to summed Be,. Mr. Swann as pastor of the Methodiat sellumb here. Ile is said to be a very fine man. A number of the members of the Blue. vale branch of the Women's Institute attended the annual meeting of the distriat at Gorrie last Thursday. BOLGER CASE DECIIPED.,—II will be re. membered that the boiler in the Blue• vale tlouriug mill exploded and wrecked the building to a considereble exteut, The boiler was a second band one and was putohneed from Robert Bell, of Seaforth Engine Werke, but where it was originally made we do not know. The owner of the mill, 3. W. Warden, olaim ed that the explosion was the result of aorne defeat in the boiler and brought an action againet Mr. Bell for damages to the amount of $2,500. The one was HURRAH! FOR MILD tegaticemitetestilleidettatteeete MONDAY. JUNE 13. AY pecial rain Wil] run to Mildmay next Monday, June 13, leaving Brussels at 2 p. ixt, to convey those desiring to witness the Intermediate League Foot Ball Match between MILDIVIA.Y and BRUSSELS. RETURN FARE ONLY 850. Train will leave Mildmay about 9 p. m. on the home trip. GO AND SEE BRUSSELS WIN. RETURN GAME at Brussels, Friday, June 17th tried at the Spring Assizeg et Goderioh, before Latakia Tetzee who reserved big decision, The deolein wee given in Toronto, dismissing the MIS without nets. Mr, Bell hue thus been relieved from responsibility in the matter. R. S. Heys acted in tea nee for 61r. 13011. GARDEN Pentry,—A garden pert), under the aniline of the Bluevale Presbyterian thumb will be held at the residence of Hoary Diluent, near Biuevale, on Tenre. day evening, June 16th. A. good musical program will be given, Wingbam Bran B and will be in attendenoe. Supper served to 6 to 8 o'olook, 0 Stu n . H. Brewer and Wfr. Lambert, of Brus- sels, addressed the mealier( in the Mali Sunday nipht, W. Rielly has been engaged by L. Eokmier tor the Summer menthe, Wile cannot be perenaded to leave the neigh• borhood. Wm, McKelvey went to Toronto on Saturday to commit a speolaliet in regard to hie heart which has been very un• satielsotory lately, A. D. and Mre. MoOosh and eon, of Pine River, spent a few days visiting Mrs, IlloOosh's parente and other friende. They are al ways very welcome visItore. 101 ortritg. Miss Store, of Toronto, le the guest of Mise Aggie Speirs Morris township Counoil will meet on Xfonday, 27th ineb, Franole and Gerty Duncan were vie. Bore with friende near Teeewater. Pales Annie Oook, 611, line, bee been quite poorly but we hope ehe will goon be bettet. Who ere the Pound keepers in Morris ? ie the query now that the Bylaw shun roaming etook off the roada. Mrs. Burke and baby Jack, who have been visiting at the parental 1301):3, re. turned to Detroit last week. Don. MeKenzie, Inedioal student, its reuewing old friendships in this locality after having completed hie third year in Medicine, Oungratulations. A. B Janson, of the 1st line of Morrie bae gold hie farm to AL Spence and A. telaoEwen, We understand that Mr. Ttokson intends moving Weet. Mre. Jaren °leaner', 7th line, has nob beet enjoying very vigorous health for some time but bar numerous friende hope she will 00013 'how marked ina• provemeut if not oomplete reatoration. FOOT 9100.—.Aspecial train will leave Brussels station on Monday next (13118) for Laflamme' to play the first match in the semi finals, Game along and enjoy a day's sport. Every person had a good time last year. John and 61re. Clegg, 581, line, were visitore with L. awl Mrs. Frain, 8rd Con., Grey. They made their horns in that !entity for three or four years al one time and have not forgotten their old friends. The reeidenee of John Davie, 4th line, will be reintilt on an enlarged and modern plan, Me. Davie bite been busy taking down the brick portion of it and the old material will be utilized as tar as nail. able in the new building. At lase meeting of the Township One - oil the By law prohibiting the running at large of stook in thie municipality was passed. The By law appears in this issue and should be teal by everybody 80 that they may have acquaintane with the Iawd ALoester ewe, the property of Wm. Widrineoo, 4th line, prevented her owner with three fine limn and she is raising the lively trio. This ewe would never have to be intermitted, Bah 1 bah 1 white theep, have you any wool? Het &newer would be 'Yee 1 I have Sir, three lambs intlill./"MENEAL —013 Wednesday, May 25, at Lower Wingham, William S. Sellers, 4th line of Morrie, and Mies Martha May, daughter of Henry Hawthorn, were united in the holy estate of matrimony. Rev. J. N. McLean, .B. .A., Baptist minister, of Wingham, tied the nuptial knot. The young rumple aommence married life, on the groomer farm under favorable tampion and with the good wiehee of a large Wrote of friends. THE Pose adds its oongratulatioue. John W. Todd, late teacher at Berrie's sobool, Gob line, and one of the Henault boys who has been attending the Oilman Buenas College, Chatham, bas been platted in a good poeition in the Stores 'Departnsene of the Pere Marquette Rail. way at Wallterville. M. Todd made an excellent reward for Mauna in school, and although he had not quite finished the nme, yet his work was saffiaiently good to warrant him its (tempting the position offered. Wednesday of lad week PQM William Marshall paased that bourne from whence PO traveller tenant', aged 65 gene and 9 menthe. Head failure 18 said to have been the cause of her dung& She ie eurvived by her husband and two dangh• tete (Mre. Jeno, 11100e11, of Morris, and Mre, Wm, Rath, of East Wawneoehi) out of a family of 1 see and 5 daughtere. Ibterment was made at Blyth oemetery on Friday afternoon, Rev. Mr. Edmunds, of Blyth, =Ant* the gerviote De. rinsed was a fine woman who enjoyed the esteem of a large deals of Nand& PEOHISITING STOOK.—T118 following le a oopy of By-law No. 5, passed at the last meeting of Morrie Connell, prohibiting the running at large of nook in the mun- icipality :—"Whereas it 18 ESO011sary aol expedient to pan a By-law for the purpose mentioned in the title to this By.law, the Municipal (email of the Townehip of Monis therefoee enacts t- 1. That from and after the passing of this By.law it than not be lawful fot any Horns, Cattle, Sheep, Goats, Swine or Peultry to run at Inge in thie Munioi- pality and the owner or beeper of Such animate allowing any suoh animal to run at large in blue Municipality 61111,11 be liable to be dealt with Room:ding to the tarot/Wens of Camp. 272, Revised Stetting of Onterio,1897. 2. Following alien bo the Tariff of fees ohaogeablo by Found -keep - en and others for impetinding, keeping, advertising, 86,11109, eto., of animals impounded in thie rannirapality namely —it 00 impounding Eorees, 26 Wenn each; Cattle and Goats, 25 cents each ; Sheep and Piga, 10 onto each ; Poultry, 5 ciente each, For keeping and furnish- ing with eulliolent Mod and waber per day :—Iloriss, 80 ciente each ; Cattle, 25 wants eaoh ; Goa% Sheep and Pip, 10 ciente eaoh ; Poultry, 5 cents eaoh, For ironing up notices of sale, 50 cents. Par- ties bringing &Whale to the Pound eball be allowed 10 ciente par mile for every mile neceesarily travelled in bringing to the Pound, 8, Each Fenceviewer when summoned by the Poundkoeper to maims damages or view fences, nail be (gained to receive the sum of Two Dollars per day wbioh shall be paid ab the time of demanding the summons by the party requiring the same, to the Pounci-keeper together with the sum of ten cents for eaoh eummone as fen to the Pound -keeper for issuing the same." It wouldbe well for ratepayers to preserve the above ae a matter of reference for time to come. Celt ir eno. Townehip Connell will meet next Mon, day at Ethel. Mies Attie Ferguson, Oth oon. ie home from a visit with relatives ai Teeewater. Mrs. A. Tun, of Cllifford, was a wel" oome visitor with relative) and friende here for a week. Jesse Wilbee woe at Toronto last week to cionsult a specialist concerning kb son, Resealed eyes. Favorable report waa reoTehiveere. union Sabbath School piemic of S. S. No. 8 will be held ou Saturday, lath in Thos. Straohan'e bub, son, B. A. good time is expected. Lain Sabbath Bibert Peereoo, a divinity student, took the service at Roe's church in the abeeuoe of the pager who was attending Conference at Lon- don, Mr. Pearson did well. Lan week Robert MoDonald, Otte eon., parolseeed e thoro' bred Tamworth hop, 6 months old, from the well know breeder of Tama., W. H. MeOuteheon, 6th line, Morrie, which he will keep for servive. SPECIAL Tura —The football boye will run a epeoial train to Mildmay on Mon' day fleet, 13th inst., to convey all the people who wish to see the match. Train will leave Brunets station et 2 o'o'ook. Don't forget to come. A good match is gnaranteed. We are pleased to bear that JAS. Mo. Ionic, 2nd cone ie improving somewhat M health singe his return from Manitoba. It wee a Boerne of paralysis. Mies Charlotte McInnes who acoompanied be brother home has returned to the West where else has five brothers engaged in farming and doing well, S. B. Medway, of Detroit, a former resident of the 4th con,, was visiting 11 Councillor Ermine, last week. He left Grey 12 years ago a poor boy bat fortune has smiled upon him. His position ie baggage master at the Online° Hotel in that city. There are 865 employees in connotation with thin well known bestiary. A letter to Tug Pose from Jae. A. Frayne, of Stonewall, Mane written on May 31st, says :—We bave had a Inmate MI Spring. Seeding in over and the pros peen were never better since I oame West 9 years ago. Our country is progreseing very fest and during the peat two years I think I nen wifely say that farm property hae gone up 800 per. oent while the oily of Winnipeg has eon wild altogether, My family is quite well. THE PoST is e welcome friend to our house. Laeb Winter John Cardiff, Eith non., had a fall in whioh his right shoulder wae injured, although sore he did not think very serious damage was done and work. ed elong without medical ertendanoe unit last week when a M. D., had to be °ailed who discovered a dislocation of the shoulder whith wee sat to rigbts and we hope he will soon be as well as ever. Shure the injury be was unable to work at any job comfortably that neceseitated bim elevating his arra whioh WWI not to be wondered at when the nese Wail re. vested. OBIT.—Leat Saturday at 7 p. ni, Alex. MoNabb, youngest eon of Wm. MoNabb, passed away from earthly acmes at the early age of 26 years and 4 days. He bad been in failing health for the past 6 menthe and on account of this had sold off his farm etook, Leo., last Winter. A. bout a year ago deemed was married to Misa Oatherine MoTaggert, of Wale town. ship, who survived him. The sullen of thie notice was an izadustriorte, highly 88. teemed young men whose demise will be greatly regretted, The funeral took plaoe on Tuesday afternoon from the late teeidenoe of defamed, 18111 eon., inter. meat being made at Oranbrook. Rev, D, B. McRae oonduated the aervioe. The banned are symparldeed with in their eadniega. SUOCIESSP111.00210ERT.—A. Moet enjoyable ooneert, in aid of the Library, wag given in the Whitfield school on Wednesday night, Jen 1611. On amount of the as favorable weather. The program, whioh woe to have been given on the 9000010, was given in the school house and al. though the night wee a. most disagreeable one 0 large orowd was prison& J. K. Baker ably 000npied the abate and in a neatly worded address introduaect the following excellent program sehioh was well rendered :—Song, "Tin Ela 1 Ha 1 family," Will. McLeod, encore "Oalligan 0.11 again" ; music, Ethel Oreheetra, encore ; eong, "The relios of Eliza", Will. MoLeod' encore "She's mad" ; musio, 10th eon, Grantee, encore ; aolo, bliss R. Spence ; violin solo, Ira Taylor, encore ; song, "Any rage," Will. MoLeod, enoore "Waiting for Julia" ; made, Ethel Orebeetra, encore ,• nog "Mary Ann's refund ma" Will. McLeod, noore, dance "The Sieilor'e Hornpipe" reoitation, Min Irene Baker ; violin solo, Ira Tay. lor, enoore • song "Mary had a little Lae*" Will. McLeod, encore ; music, 10th on. orohestra, encore; "God save the King." Mr, Melend's oornio songs, joke& oto., °ginned the audienoe and all will be delighted to hear him egithe. The 010010 rendered was also highly ap. preoieted by uil preaent. Min Jean /No. Lanehlin aoted tut enonmeniet In her moral able mariner. A hearty vote Of thanks Waif tendered all who took part in the program and any of them will be Vette:Med beak on any Wain notteion. itmerroormisaMtaans....., The proneds of the evening amounted to $22. The people of S. EL No. 1.0 are to be congratulated on the none whioh al. ways attends their concerts. Wetineeday evening of last week wedding belle chimed merrily et the comfortable re.idene of E. Spar. ling, k mien from Gerrie, when Rev. Joseph Hoiroeg, Methodiet minister, of Gorrie, tied the matrimonial knot be tween Win Whitheld, a welleto do young fanner of Oon, 12, Grey township, and Mies Mary, the aetimeble daughter of the boat and henna. Mrs. Ed. Johnston, of Morris, played the Wedding March bti line style. The bridesmaid 010 Miee Amelia Whitfield, of Greet and llro" man wee Albert Sperling. Carlin my was performed at 5 o'olook in the prance of 80 or 40 guests, Canty eoneretaletions were extended to the happy couple after wbioh the company eat down to an excellent epread. A very Enjoyable time was spent by all. The wedding gifts were useful, numerous and vainalge. Mr, and Mrs. Whitfield lett for their home amidst many good relabel' for their future happineas end mons. Mrs. Whitfield le an exoeptionally fine person and we welcome her to thie town. ship. We are 'lorry to bear that Frank Har- rison, brother to Marshall Harrison, Moaorieff, was seriously injured at North Bay where he is yard muter for the 0. P, R. last Saturday. He was 0101 00 the hospital at Montreal from whioh we hops he will soon be able to leave none the worse of the noldent, Mr. Harrison ie au old and valued employee and his,many friends in Grey will be very sorry to bear of bie injnry. Marshall Harrison left for North Bay on Monday in response to the telegraph message received. .A. press disparate from North Bay gives the fol. lowing sad partiaulers :—On Saturday afternoon a serious accident marred on the Temiskaming and Northern Ontario Railway about 7 miles from here, when Mr. Earrisoo, foreman in the (nepenthe department of the O. P. R.'me badly mutilated, Mr. Harrison and two other men left on a electric) motor oar for a short trip on the road, and while at a high rate of speed they sighted a work train coming. The 100 0101 jumped. bat Mr. Benison, who was in charge of the oar and angina to save it, remained et his poet. A oollieion resulted in whioh Mr. Harrison was run over, and it is ex• peoted he will Ion one arm and leg. He 056 brought to town and telteo to the Vio'oria Hospital, and last night removed to the Royal Hospital, Montreal. Bie reoovery is very doubtful. A latter re. port on Wednesday brought the sad news that Mr. Herrieon bed died at the Royal Viotoria Hospital, Montreal, on Monday O ight. get ensereroote. Mrs. (Dr.) Turnbull and eon, of Gode• rich, are visitors at Poetmaster MeNair's. Special train to Mildmay on Monday next, Brussels ve. Medway. Tiokete for sale et Brussels or Ethel. Train leaves Braunfels at 2 o'olook. Oourt Woodbine 0. 0. F., Oranbrook, will be represented at the nigh Court next week by John MaNabb, meeting will be held at Toronto. Rev. D. B. MoRae preached at White. 'thumb and Lerageide last Friday in oon• notion with the preparatory communion serving of tne Presbyterian °hutches of Whiteohurch charge. Last Sabbath afternoon Eli Smith wag the prettober in the Metbodist church here in the absence of the pae'or who was atteudiug Conference, Mr, Smith gave a good discourse. The annual Farmers' Excursion to the Model Farm at Guelph le being talked over owing to the distribution of bills. Monday, 201b inst., will be the date, Qrate a nunciber from this looality will patronize it. David McNair left for Obioago title week where he will All a position for a few months with the Armour 00. Hie removal will take a &seminal half beck from the Intermediate Foot Ball team at Brunets. Word was received here Monday morn• leg of the decrease of Mrs. Wm. Duncan, of Clinton, a eister•in-law to A. MoNair, of Oranbtook, and mother to Mrs, Neil MoNair, of thio township. Heart failure was the canes or her demise, wbioh took plan early Sunday morning, The funeral was on Tuesday afternoon at Clinton. Melte.). June 20th is the ditto of the Farmers' Exonraion to the Model Farm. The members of the Sou of Tenaper• anoe here are arranging for a planes on Saturday afternoon of Ude week. The High Court of the 0. 0. F. will meet in Toronto next week. Geo. Imlay will be the delegate from Court Ethel. He's an old hand at the bueinese. Last Sabbath evening the pulpit of the Methodiet church was occapted by Robb. Pearson, a divinity student, who is now home from Canoga. He gave a good sermon. The Methodist Epworth League ie going to have a Lawn Social ou the ohuroh limn on June 10th. Min Good. win, a gradnete of Alma Ladies' Oollege, St. Thorne is to take pert. During the put week Geo. Dunbar nna bride, of Sundridge, were (Mending part of their bridal holiday with the Dauber and Laing families of Ethel and looality and teoeleing hearty congratulations over their hymeneal Braes, BENT UP VOA THIAL.--Dionany about 1 &cloak a silver tenth was taken from the net pocket of J. W. Pollard, hanging op its hie blansmith Atop. Seepioion pointed to tt youth welted Jas. Oliver Oaten, 10 years of age, ae the potterer. On being ebarpiy interrogated be ao. knowledged the theft and said he had eoil the timepteee to a termer neat by for $1.00 and intended Ming the money to go to Kinoardine. On visiting the party named, notthopanied by the cal - pet, the watob Was "muted elthough in a somewhat damaged oonditien awing to 8 tell it eneteincel, Carson was brought before W. N, Kerr, a, P,, Bennet& Mao. day evening and plod guilty end VMS tomfllU01d to Ctoderieh to appen before the Judge. Censtithle Leng oonVeyed W. H. KERR, Prop, hien to the County town on Tneecley, Ae Cele ie not the fleet attempt of the youth to take what did not belong to bine it may be a kinduees to bim for the rein of hie life to then him in hie foollehoese. Careen appears to be an innooent acting person, who evidently has had a good deal of freedom given him and with pro. per restraint might develop into & neeful man. We hope this will be the 0050 bat he will have to mend his ways. His parents are keeping a bonding bone for a ditching gang, VV 411.1t0 Al. The Ladies' Aid of Duff's Church, Walton, intend holding their &nen! Garden Party on the Kane grounde oe Friday evening Jena 24th, Tea wire instead from six to eight o'cloo' suitable and interesting prograne prepared and the Brunets Baue..es in attendance, , . Len Monday while anisting in ling a baro on the farm of blecph Bennett, near here, Hugh Ramsay, a well known young farmer °tithe 17th Oen., bad the iniefortune to fall to the ground a Menem of 20 feet. He alighted on his teetotal wee badly shaken op although ras bona were broken. Mr. Ramsay was taken to hie home end ie malting ae good progress as °rand be expected and his many friends hope be will eoon be ae spry as ever. Foot Ball Matches. INTIM/8E1AM IVINOHAIL VS. 5110501/141. Despite the downpour of rain on Thursday of Int week the Witten= intermediate Foot Ball team drove to town and as the evening turned out fine an enteresting and well fought out game was played. The visitors played ou the defenoe throngbout, namely a 'hot reaohiog the Brussels goal keeper, but Rush between the flags and Wbeeler and Mitchell defending offered 4 rook like opposition to the assaults by the borne team and although many attempts were roads the game oonolnded without the scoring of a goal by either aide. Owing to the slippery nature of the grass from the rain and the int ball ante:nags ball was oat the queetion but both teams pot forth their beat efforts to win. Neither olubs were playing their full regular eleven. D. Molatuolalin refereed the match and hie decision were accepted without objection. The result of this game did not effeot the obaoapionship of this distriot no matter bow it went ae Braeeelsevigvir notaiith8 bad lead14e gines 110evaarya:th3 e:! h played. FollowingGowaals the line up 1— 11.1C0e17131Orecosnma Wheeler ktush Beaks Wthrenne lrae "''''' °ge1l dsey Moore Brown e Basks ur1e riaalurahlin Meeillvray Cameron 1 1 Bsuerritut LSfrwragan McLeod Forwards Mitchell bell '''''''''' '''4oltsma ''''''' are pitted ageinet B Mildmay wieners of the Bruce distriot and home matches will be played and as goon will count soma lively playing is 00 Mildmay and Brussele were opponenta last year and our boys were the viotots and we hope the same good Mann may smile upon them, They have no trifling proposition to dent with however when they meet Mildmay as they are an A 1 team and in good fettle, They go to Mildmay on Monday next. The return game will be played here cm Friday 17th inst. JUNIORS, 011218500,5 VS. IVINSIECIII. Brunets Juniors drove to Wingbam 00 Tueaday afternoon to play the returu match in group No. 1, of the Heron Dixtriot, and met defeat et the hands of the home team by 1-0, leaving Wingbam and Brunetti a tie on the rend. The Brussels team went on the field 15 pounds to the good while Winghem was 0 pounds over and the players had to leave off their pride till half time. At 7.15 Referee Robinson got the ball placed entitthe game began. It did hot take very long to see Arab the spectators were trying to play the game instead of the players, while the oalle ol "kiok the man, never mind the ben" could be heard all over the field. Atter 20 minutes play Wingham tried to soon on a foul kiok and MoGillvray wanting to maim sure used hie hands to help the bell ging, a foul was claimed and the ball was soon out of danger, The fleet half ended with Brussels having a little advantage of the game. The mond half opened up with a rush ou Wingbam goal but the bane relieved it good etyle, The WIngham "sports" began to use langnage that wan beautiful, but we will not print it this time. E. Moore, the manager took it into his head that he might be alilp to trim the referee but he failed to at:tenni. Some of the eo meted "opera" ought to be tied up when any game ie on as they ruin the giant rather Gins build it up. Wingbam eterted to rush matters and were for a time around the Brtiesele goal and lost gome good ohenoes by the orowd being on' the field. At soma stages of the game the Brussels goalkeeper was lost to view by the nosed of erootere" that were around bim, With ten minutes to play Analog made a nice aide shot into the corner of the goal which gave Wingbam their goal, the last few minutes the play was down in centre when the game was oalIed. The teams lined up as follows Goal Wigreirison. 1 Bali :Lutheran 01,01:itlusect.y. 1 Batiks Brown e Duke .1 Mcleod mi tenon little ..."" —t11BpAl1 G:e Bi° IneVorwar s seirr MaLIE1 MiiiMt'Y Art.Bobinon wag reeree and gave 8tifaotion to the players but tot7e Fleming sputtering 118 was a little "ant" but who ohne it'e just Winghames etyle, every person has their fanIts. W. Clateeron and W, Burgess were field oaptaine lot Bruseele and Winghern Maine reffintrativet let. The two mansgere could not agree on a place to play off the titg, Wingham p wanted Blyth and Bennie Wanted to go w to \Neogene, end it wart decided to Jet the W. E. A. Committee to decide where the game is to be played. Went] out for day sera crate for 0 feet game will be played aa both teams ere out to win. East Huron Farmers' institute. The anent meeting of Ent Ehnen Farmere' Inetitute was held in the Gouts - oil Member, Brunen, en Tuesday after., noon of this week, Thee, MoPeillan, President, templed the their, Minutee of lest meeting read AIM molted On motion of Items. Smiley and Watt. Secretary find read a voluminous re- . covering the work of the past year. pplementary montage were held teem/ember, sad two regular meetings Brunetti end Gerrie, Membership o this iuetitute are 350, On motion of Menne Kerr and MoTaggart, the report was adopted. Preeident McMillan gave en interest- ing report of the Breeder's Anoeietton held at Ottawa last Winter. A circular letter was reed from G, A, Putnam, Supt., of Farmers' Inatitutee. Auditore' report wee read showing the receipts to be 1140 42 and the Expendi. tures 0279 54, leaving baleen of 9180,88. Moved by Meesre, Simpson vol Gibson that report be &netted. Carried, Regular meetings of the Laminae will be held at Brussels and Wroxeter. Suggestions for eepplenieritary meeting(' were Nanette Pordwin, Molesworth, Etkel, Efarleck, Grieve's and St. Columbera. Election 01 Menne took plaoe as toilowe i—Preeident, Thole Madame ; Vioe Prete, jam. Elliott ; Edgar, Teo& Gibson and Jas, Arm. Wong ; Wroxeter—I. A. Gibson, W. Knox, and A. Munroe ; Turnberty—J. Kirton, J, Elliott, and B. Miller ; Grey— Jae. MoTaggart, Amos Smith, and W. Perris ; Morrie—Wm. Miohie, 8. Beeline, and Geo, Janne ; Brune's— Geo. Thomson, W. H. eloCraoken, and W.:iH.to13X. M1311rer,ltildJa Herr ilaCeE R. ttlat—ila; J 'S. P0t Thos. McMillen, Jae. Watt, and Wm. B George Hood wag re-elsoted as Seen. tary-Treasurer. Auditors, Jno. Clegg and S. Jordan. !ideating acjourned after suggestions were offered as to points its whioh wbioh iunitette work could be improved for the time to Goma. Supplementary meetings will be held in February one outeide speaker to be asked for. The Treasurer ems instructed to remit the 01001 of 95 for affiliation with the Winter Fair et Guelph. ••••••••*161.-....* Clieletell Cil i ALS. A bee waa Reneged last Tuesday for levelling up and improving the lawn itt front ot St. John's church. Next Sabbath E. W. Avison will noupg the pipit of Brussele Methodist churn 010001815 011 evening. Rev.L. Petrie, of Wroxeter, will preach in Manville °berth on Saturday afternoon at 2 80 o'clock, preparatory to the Oom. meanie 011010,8 08 Sabbath which will be nucleated by the pastor. On attendee+ at 1080 a. m., Rev. A. littioNab, P.L.A.,, Waite ,n will prettob. EL W. Aviion supplied the lIarriston Methodist oburnh pulpit last Sabbath owing to the absence of hie father, who was attending the animal Couferenoe es Guelph. Mr, A.vison will enter the Methodist ministry next month and will be Meted on the Alma oiroult, which lies Wen of Fergus. We believe he will do well. Tut/edgy evening of thie week a public service wee held in the athool room of the Methodist church iu the interests of the Formed Movement for Mission. Env. J. E. Heuter, who hae been. engaged by the Exnative of the Dietriot Epworth League to campaign the District, gave a line address, tun of enoouragement and praotioal, helpful hinte. Presideet Salter noupied the ohair. At the monthly Minionary servioe itt the Methodist Sabbath Sohool Int Sun, day in addition to the lesson for the day Mies Ethel Scott gave an interesting ancient of japan ; Mies josie Buchanan presented a line paper on the pest re. Ikons of the island Kingdom ; Milton r.4 tp rendered a solo in good vein and 20,0 . Baotou gave H short addresa 000. eluding with a tecitation. The oolleo. tion was $5.45. In response to the oopy of the resole. tion passed er the Lord'a Day Alliance meeting, held in Meteille (hutch, Ben. eels, Wedneaday evening of Met week oonoerning the objeotion to linnday train teethe, W. H. Kerr, the Secretary, received the following note on intraday from General Manager Hoye, of Morra. reel, whioh epeeist' for Welt :—"DgenSin, —I have your letter of the 2nd inet, together with a copy of regoletioe passed at a puha° meeting held at Braun on June 1st, with reterenoe to the operation of freight trains on Bewley, and will have the matter enquired into at ono°. Young Truly, Ches. M. Mays, Senna Vice Pres. and General Manager." Lan Sabbath K. J. Beaton, of Wbite. oharoh, took obarge of the 95001050 in Brussels Metbodiet ohnrch and did ib well. He chose "The diniplee were' called Chtieteras drat at Antioch" from which a fine dint/urea was evolved. "The relation of the Epworth Leagne to the enragelizerlon of the WPM, MIS the wide remelting theme in the evening When the speaker demonetrated to a large audience the importatee ot youth'the gnat work to be done and the entleue. 'Mtn which sbofild chanoterize ell effotte. It was an inapiratien, inetrtto. tive and intereeting attiring. Me, Beaton elao spoke in Sithbath Bohnol and the 15pworth League, Althoegh only knob. hie maturity be podeesten the ability of desonseink.great Men and hag a geed command of' latiguage and a plettelug delivery. He ie the enthesiastio Preen dent of the Young Peoplee" Seoioty ot the Methodist Churish In Winghtuu Dineen end it lite and health are Fumed he thould wimpy protninent plane in the ministry into whose mite ES will enter robably next year. Me. Bonen wtit bo elorened baok 10 Bennie.