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Vol. ,33. No. 62
New Advertisements.
(Jape lost—Tnm POST.
Be000h ioeb—TUtt Pon,
Local—Mieaee Sebkirk,
Store to rant—Tae PoeT.
Hey for sale—W. H. Kerr,
Help wanted—Luna Mfg, Oa.
Teacher wanted—Robert Coutts.
Teaoher wanted—Wm, Cameron,
Teeoleer wanted—John Bbortreed.
Resideaoe for sale—John BloKenzie,
Grey Voters' Lin—John MoIntoeh,
30s't±±.c:t Alms,
Listowel.
JUNIOR OnMIrloNeaIP —Listowel defeat.
ed Preston at Stratford Tuesday even• •
Ing by four goals to three fo final match
of junior W. F. A, Nabob, whioh wne
tvitneeeed by a very large crowd, was one
of the moat exciting ever played here.
The game was oommeneed in a down.
pour of rain, Whittle soaked the ground
and mads playing elippery and the ball
heavy. At five minutes before time
Preston was ahead two g, ale, but they
became overconfident, played raggedly,
and Listowel soured two gonle, making
the match a tie. Four five•minute
periods ramified in one more for Listowel.
The !abler team was heavier, which
oaanted materially on the wet groande.
Mr. Ward, Stratford was referee. Liue-
np : Listowel—Goal, Taylor; backs, Lind.
say, Hay ; half books, Hooke, Bricker,
Zilliax ; forwards, Scott, Backus, Lew
rie, Roberts, Ward. Preston—Goal,
Near ; bathe, Lawraeon, G. Herman ;
half- baths, Bennett, I, Bernardi, Wis.
mer ; forwarde, E. Harman, Hopkino,I,
Bornardt, Woolridge, Schrum. We can•
gratulate Lietowel boys on their well-
earned honors.
Ahlrei.
The Orangemen from this locality will
celebrate the 12th at Kinoardiue.
The cement eidrwalk extension le all
right and we hope to see ib oontioned.
Work ie being pushed along at the
bridge and it will soon be open to trnflio.
The township will aid Mra. Peter Erb,
formerly of Ethel in securing hospital
treatment for ber. We hope she will
soon be oonvnleeoeut,
Lamb Sabbath evening Rev. Mr. Arm•
strong, the new Methodist minister, gave
hie inaugural discourse and did well.
We wish him eaooese in hie labors,
Chris. Bokmier, who died at Monkton
reoently, after a few day's illneoe, was a
oonein of Eokmier Bros., of town. He
was 45 years of age and leaves a wife and
two children.
TiMe cheese mannfaotnred from June
10th to 80th at Ethel Notary has been
Bold to Jae. McLaren, of Iiigereoll, at
9 7110 dente. It will be shipped this
week. There will be 180 boxes.
A big time was enjoyed at the pia.nia
here on Wednesday afternoon. It was
delightful in the grove. Aquatic sports
were on the program and the oalitbnr•
pians were also. Braeeele Brass Band
gave a good program.
Communion wits observed in the Pres.
byterian °boroh last Sabbath, the pastor
giving a pradtioel dieoonrge, Rev. Mr,
MoViaar, of Atwood, preached at the
preparatory servioe and Rev. Mr, MWOaal,
of Torouto, ocoapied the pulpit Sabbath
evening. Fine sermons were given by
both reverend gentlemen.,
Council will meet on July 17th at the
Hall here. Friday was a bney day with
township bneineoe. Three drain con.
treats were let. viz, :—The Howard drain
to ltobt. McTaggart et 01.000 ; McDonald
drain at 010,050, to John F. Baines, and
the Balfour drain to Riohard JaekIin,
whose tender was 0886. Work will be
pushed riglit along. Other john will
likely be let at next Connell meeting,
Readers of Two Post will remember
that a few month° ago, Rev. Jas. Walker,
pastor of the Methodist oburob on Salem
airoit, formerly of Ethel, woo obliged to
give np hie work on account of the loos of
his eight. They will be pleased however
to bear that there is a prospect of hie
eight being reetorod. Speoialiete hope
Inc enooeoetal reunite from the trentmenb
be is undergoing, and the latest report°
Are favorable.
Ready for
Work.
Having returned from a two
months' tripto the West I
am now preparedto attend
to all jobs of contracting or
building given into my
hands.
Thos. r'4V e w o rn.
MOOENR
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Have placed in stock a
fine assortment of late
American
Songs, Waltzes
and. Two -ata_ s
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BRUSSELS, ONTARIO,
Wannnsc, — A very pretty but quiet
wedding took place at the home of Mre,
John Abhntt, Mltobell, on Monday of lest
week, when her ward, Mies H. Myrtle
D..beorl, formerly of Ethel, was married
to Anderson Bteveneon, a popular onn-
feotioner of St, Thomas. Rev. O. W.
Brown performed the ceremony, which
was witneoeed by a few of the immediate
relatives, The bride Was nuatbended
and wore a charming gown of brown silk
eclieuua with chiffon reindeer] and a
toque to match, Mr, and Mre, Stevenson
left on the elternoon train for their fatter°
home in St. Thomas, The bride wne One
of Mitohell's moat acaompliebed and
respected daughters, end she carries with
her the beet wishes of a boat of friends.
Her many old friends here wish hor and
her husband many happy year'',
Wreexerer.
Mre. R. J. Kann le on the sick lief this
week.
John Brawn returned to Tavietook on
Tnesdey.
W. 01. Robinson le mattering from his
resent illness.
Goorge•Kaake was home Irom Strath
roy for Dominion Day,
PQM, L. Welleae, of Harridan, is the
guest of Mee. Will. Laokie.
Mrs. N. Footer is spending a few deye
with relatives in Windsor.
Robert Fox, of Brasseeie, was renewing
old acquaintanoee in the village.
Mies BlODoneld, of Toronto, was the
gueet of Mre. B. F. Oarr this week.
G. E. Dane and family, of Hamilton,
are guests of Mre. Wm. Sanderson.
Mies Grace Stewart, or Braeeele, le the
greet of her cousin, Mies Rosie Smith.
Mies Elide Allan, of Haysville, to
emending the vacation at her home here.
Aden Rae, of Lietowel, ie epending a
few bolidaye with his thole, Thos. Rae,
B. M. Robinson, of Wingbam, ie spend.
ing two weeks' holidays at bis home
here.
An -tin Morrison has gong to Cobden
where be has secured a situation at hie
trade.
R. T. and Mre. Miller, of Toronto,
were the gueete of Mre. T. Miller loot
week.
Mre, W. Greer, of Wierton, is the
guest of her parents, Jae. and Mre.
Paulin.
Mises Pantie, of St. Thomas, are
guests of their grandparents, Jas. and
Mre. Paulin.
Mrs, 0. Reiss and children have re.
turned from Milverton where they have
spent re month.
Frank Sanderson and James Forsythe,
of Toronto, were gneete of John Bander:
son over the holiday.
Dr. B. J. Hazlewood and family, of
Bowmanville, spent a few days with the
former', parents, W. C. and Mre. Hazle-
wood.
Miee Elda Hazlewood left on Saturday
for Denver, Colorado, where she will
attend the Epworth League Convention
end oleo visit a sister.
Alex. Campbell, of London, spent the
holiday here with old friende, and was
accompanied by Mrs. Campbell and
children on hie return Monday.
tv til teen.
Mrs, Thee. Biotite, of Seaforth, spent
Sunday at Charles Drager'e.
Miee Annie Campbell entertained a
number of young people ou Tuesday
evening.
The Orangemen from this locality
will celebrate the 12th of July in
Kincardine.
A number from this village spout au
enjoyable evening at Peter Gardiner's on
Wednesday,
Walton Orange Lodge will attend
Divine service in Bt. George's ohuroh
next Sunday.
Mrs. MoNeil, of Allan Park, who has
been visiting at Mire, D. Campbell's, has
gone to Trowbridge to vieit friende there.
On Wednesday, Meson. Dames and
Ferguson shipped to London, England,
what le oonoecied by several prominent
boyars to be the beet oar load of fat
cattle ever shipped from this locality.
There were 18 in all, aggregating a
weight of 27,680 lbs., or an average of
over 1,582 lbs, This will give Johp Bull
some first ohm eating.
WRDDOD OUT WEST, -- Miss 'Rhoda
Hudson's frieude in Lietowel will
be pleased to boar of ber mar-
riage with Will. Grigg, former.
ly of Walton, Out., who went West four
yore ago, and is a prosperous young
farmer near Moose Jaw, N. W. T. The
Moose Jaw Times hue the bellowing
amount of the wedding ; — At the home
of Stephen Hudson, of Sarteel, on June
7th, hie seeond daughter, Mies Rhoda,
wee united in marriage to Will. Grigg, of
Marlborough. At 4 80 p.m., as the Wed.
ding Marob was played by Mrs. Bogue,
the bride oaten ferward leaning on the
arm of her lather and the ceremony was
oondented by 'Rev. W. B. Chegwin, of
Wesley oirooit. The bride was prettily
dressed in white lawn, trimmed with Igoe
and insertion and ducting satin ribbon,
her wedding veal being oeogbt up with
real tipple bioesome. She was supported
by hot Bieber, Miee Ameline Radon, who
was dressed in white muslin trimmed
with lane and insertion and duohees satin
ribbon and ale° oarrted apple blossoms,
The groom was ably supported by hie
brother, John Grigg, of Caron. At g
o'elOolt about seventy guests adjourned bo
the dining room, where a taety tea was
served by a number of Oarmel'e bright'
young ladies, The many beautiful pre,,
cote received eh= the high esteem in
vehicle the bride waB held by ber unmet.
oue friende.
WanasNO BULL,. -• The Eiderdown.
Dominion give° the following iotereeting
account of the marriage of Dr, Frank
Neal, formerly of Walton, to Miee R. P.
Beyorafb, whoa° parental home le in that
town ;—"Ove of the prettieet house wed.
dingo of the year was oetebrated at the
beantitai home of Jne. and;Mre.leeyeettfb,
Vioborin avenue, Wednesday afternoon of
last week, when their denghter, Miee B,
L'., for gems time past teacher in Moat.
ton Ladies, Oollege, Toronto, was united
in the holy bond° of matrimony to Frank
Beal, M. D„ lit R, 0. 811 T'.11,,.0, B„ of
Petorborongb, The ceremony wen per.
formed by Rev. Jaeper Wilson, after
whittle petite to the oamberot about one
hundred eat down to the tables, whioh
were niooly trimmed with flowers and
laden with all the delioaaiee of the
seaeon, Six young lady friende of the
bride served the guests as followe : Mies
Porterfield, Mien Dart, Miee Lambly,
Miss Ridley, Mies Tape and Mise Scott.
The bride was charmingly attired in a
gown of arcane silly embroidered with
crepe de ohene, en train over taffeta
trimmed with ohiffon and ribbon and
carried a hand boquet of white row'.
The bridesmaid, Mies Mond Reyoraft,
wore a gown of pearl grey Bilk orepe de
ohene over rose silk and carried a boquet
of pink rosea. The bride's going away
gown was chiffon tefieta in green and
brown, trimmed with ohiffon velvet and
embroidered buttons. The groom was
supported by his brother, W. G. Neal, of
Walton, Ont. The groom's •present to
the bride was a circle of pearls, and to
the bridesmaid a nsokinoe. The newly
married couple left on the 7.55 M. 0• R.
train for the Beet on a trip, after which
they will take up their residence iu
Peterborough, where Dr. Neal enjoys a
splendid praotiee." The many friends of
Dr. Neal in this Iooelity wish him and
his bride many rime of happiness.
Crst•xtbroolc.
Dr. Tom MoRae is in Toronto.
Garden Party at Methodist church
lawn Thureday evening of this week.
Mr, Thompson, of Grand Rapids, Miele,
wag a visitor at Peter Sinclair',, South of
Craubraok.
Miee Lizzie Oakley left this week on a
holiday dating among friends at Sea
forth, Sarnia and other pointe.
Willie Cameron ie itt Braeeele tbie
week writing on the Junior Leaving and
Matriculation Exam, We wish him sue.
seas.
Roy and Beatrice MaQtearrie are away
on a holiday visit to their father at St.
Thomae and other relatives at Hager,.
villa, Ont.
Some of our residents will attend the
Golden Wedding of Joseph and Mre.
Coombe°, of Jamestown locality, Friday
of 'hie week.
There was no servioe in the Preebyter•
Ian chorale here Iaet Sabbath morning on
aa000nt of the Communion servioe at
Ethel. Regular service next Sabbath.
The School Board is advertising for a
teacher. It le said the partition between
the two rooms in the 'Moot hoose w111 be
removed and the eebool oonduoted by one
teacher.
Mre. and Mise Craig, of Walkerton,
have been visiting at A. J. M. Helm'e tor
the past two weeks. Mrs. Helm le a
daughter of Mre. Craig. The latter left
on Monday morning of this week for
Mount Forest while Miss Craig returns
to ber home at Walkerton,
Bills vale.
Mise Ruby Duff ie home from Harrow -
smith.
J. J. Blesser, of Hamilton, visited at
bis old home here Ines week.
Orland Baker, of Landon, ie spending a
few days at bis home here.
Miee Annie Bargees, of Wingbam,
visited Mrs. Daniel Lewie last week.
Misses Lily and Fanny Paterson, of
Wingham, epeot Mondey in Blnevale.
Mr. and IYIre. Petoh and Mise Ed-
munds, of Lietowel, spent the let at R.
N. Duff's.
Rev W. J. West, M. A., went to Whit.
by on Friday and returned on Monday
with Mrs. West and ahildren.
Mise Hood, of Sunshine, attended the
Stewart—Olark wedding, also Mr. Clark
er, ; Will, and Mre. Stewart, of Bowling
Green ; Mr. and Mrs. Hemingway and
the Mlieese Mo0ollough, ot Teeewater.
NutTIALe•—A very pretty wedding took
plane on Wednesday, June 28th, at the
residence of Thee, Stewart, of Blnevale,
when his daughter, Miee Pearl Esther,
wee united in marriage to James (lark,
of Sunshine, township of Morrie. The
oeremony was performed by the Rev. G.
Baker, at 6 p. m., on the lawn, ander an
aroh of evergreens and flowers in the
presence of about ninety invited gueete
and relatives. The bride was given away
by her father, while the Wedding Marob
was played by her eieter, 'Mre. W, J.
Johnston. The bride looked charming
In her wedding dress of cream French
eetrelle a000rdeon plaited ohiffon
as trimming and ever lane. She wore
natural white daisies and green leaves in
her heir. After the congratulations and
the signing of the register the gneete oat
down to a sumptuous repast spread on
extensive tablee ou the lawn. An enjoy
able evening was spent in the house with
mooio and a phonograph and gonial eon.
versation. The bride received many me-
ted and beautitnl presents. Her going
away gown was brown ladies' 0l0th with
a white silk weld. The happy oouple
lett the game evening for their home at
Sunshine amid the many good wishes of
all present.
Maynnithett,—Tile reeidenae of James
Elliott, of Blnevale, was, on Wodneeday
June 2801e, the Beene of a very pretty
home wedding, when bis emend daughter
Mies Janaie, was united in marriage to
Milton Mavetty, of Morrie. The aere-
mony was performed by Rev. W. J.
West, M. 2t. There were about 76 petite
present among whom were Mr, and Mrs,
Hanlon, of Fergie ; George Elliott, Miee
Laura DIliott, Mies Emily Elliott and
Miee Aliieon, of Aginooart Mre. Laurie,
of Hyde Park ; Mr. and Mre. Emeeson,
of Wingbam and Mr, and Mre. Davidson,
of Bruesele, After the ceremony wee
over the guests enjoyed it delicious repeat
en the Iain, after whioh Rev, Mr. West
proposed' several tomato, whioh were
responded to by Mr.• Hanley, George
Elliott Mr, Musgrove, Mr. Coulter), Me,
.Bryan, and the bridegroom. The bride,
who was given away by her lather, look•
ed bgndeomo in a gown of oeeam grana•
dine over white silk Wafted with abifron
and Brnesels lane. She wore the con,
eentlonal veil. With oraugo blossom
wreath and °atrieda shower boquet of
Maiden hair ferbe and wbate oaruatione,
.Little Miee Annie May Davidetn, meet
of the groom, looked pretty as Rowse
girl carrying a Busks' of pint' °attentions.
The bridera going away nib was a ,hitt•
THURSDAY,
waist fawn sill' gowo with white obiffon
bat. The many valuable peseoets
manifested the high esteem in whioh the
bride is held. The bridal sample lett
amid ehowere of ripe and good wiehee for
their welfare.
CAA" ea
Mre. R. J. Hoover, of Grey, and Mrs.
Moses, of Morrie, were visitors at Hamil-
ton last week.
J. M. and Miee Roberteoo, of Bruce
Co., wore renewing old friendships in
Grey this week,
The trustees of S. B. Nn. 2, Grey, have
engaged Mies Babeoo& McNair ae teacher
in their school for the awning year at a
salary of 0875.
Mies Rebecca McNair, 14th Con., ie
home from the London Normal School.
We oongratclete her on passing the
Examinations.
The master pio.nio that was held In
Jas, MoKay'e barb 17th con., on Tliore
day of last week was without a doubt one
of the beet this wagon,
Jame') Carr, of Winnipeg, son of Robt.
Over, who. was home attending bis
eieter', funeral lath Thursday of this
week for hie home there,
The now minister, Rev. Mr. Arm.
strong, preaobed at Union oburoh last
Sabbath afternoon and was heartily
wslcomed to the oironit.
E. Smith, of Swan River, Man„ was
here fora visit with his brother ann.,
10th von., for a few days. The West
evidently agrees well with him.
Hagh Lamont, 10th Con., bas erected
it with mill on hie farm whittle will be
need for pumping water. It has a 40.
foot tower and le a Chicago make.
Monday of last week Walter Blc3ay,
9th con„ left for Ookoeh, Min„ where he
will attend a college for the May of
Telegraphy. We wish him enooeee.
Mrs. Teesdale Whitfield was away
Neighing relatives and friends at London,
Aylmer, St. Marys and other pointe. Her
father, Hartwell Speiran, accompanied
her.
The trustees of B. S. No, 8 have re.
engaged the services of N. D. Rose as
teacher for another year at a salary -of
0400. He is a enooesefn'instrnotor and
will spend the vaoatioo at hie home in
B rnoefield.
Last week Hugh W. McKay, 9th con.,
fell from a scaffold in the barn and struck
;against a atone wall. Hie head was
quite severely braised and his lett leg re.
calved serious injury. We hope be will
soon be as smart es ever.
Miss Annie McNeil and Master Arthur
took in the excursion to Guelph. The
tickets being good for two days Mies
McNeil went to Acton West where the
was the guest of ber cousin, Mies Al. Mo -
Neil, on Bower Ave., formerly of Grey.
Farmers and others interested eboatd
bear in mind that by the recent amend-
ment to the Ontario Municipal Aot,
pathmaeters are no longer required to
look after the ontting of noxious weeds
on the highways of their division, Every
owner or ooanpant of land is now regnir•
ed to ons the weeds growing on the high-
way adjacent to his land.
Montes.
The grader was paring off the road on
the 6th line last week:
Jno. Robb loot a fine heavy draft
equine from inflammation.
Mre. Ohapman, of Listowel, was a
visitor at James Davis', 5th ifoe.
Mre, Wm, Robb, 6th line, ie away on a
vieit to her parents at Tottenham,
&holiday visitor in the person of Mrs.
Geo. Caslick, of Teeswater, was spending
a few cloys with her sister, Mre. J. D.
Sherrie.
Mre. Williams, of Toronto, and Mre.
Dodd, of Barrie, daugtttere of Jame° and
Mrs. Davie, 6th line, are holidaying under
the parental roof.
David Somerville, 5th line, had a large
barn raising on Tneeday of last week.
The barn le 45x65 feet and will have
modern stabling under it.
Mre. Brno, and Mre. Deans, ot Oxford
Co., mother and sister to Mre, James
Evans, 7th line, Morrie, were holiday
vieitore with the • latter during the past
week.
Te rain somewhat interfered with the
attendance at the Garden Party at the
home of Wm. Clark, 8th line. A pleas-
ant time was enjoyed, Brueeele Band
wae in attendance.
Mrs. Robt. Willie, of Whitby, and
Thou, South, of Newtooville, are visiting
their brother, Robt. South, Morrie, who
is very poorly. The visitors are brother
and sister to Mr, Bonoh.
This week baildete are busy at the en.
largement of Jae. Bpeiir's barn, 6th line.
It bas been split and 50 feet added to it
and when completed it will be gnite an
inprovement to hie fine farm,
Mies Maud Jaokaon hag passed ber
examination of the Toronto Conservatory
of Mlleio in harmony and radimente,
with honors. She enoogeded in taking
the highest marks of Professor Camp-
bell's pupils.
Wm. McLeod, of Winnipeg, who was
vieiting in this locality for over a week
retnened on Friday. He took a oar of
heavy draught boreee from Lietowel.
Mr, McLeod be a nephew to Mre, Jae.
D, Sherrie, 4th lino, and wee it former
Morrieite, being born on the 4th line,
He rune a livery and gale stable in the
Weetern metropolis and is doing Well.
Hie wife le a daughter of the late Jame
Kelly, a former well known Brneselite.
Weennug .Batts, — Oo Wednesday,
June 21e1, a happy event took place at
the residence of George W. and Mre,
Tiirvoy, Morrie, when dude only daughter,
Mies Mary, wag united in matrtoge to
Robert Coates, of East Wawenoeh. Rev,
W. 3. West, M. A„ of Blnevale, perform.
ed the aeremony, in the preemie of a
large number of ibeited gneete. Mrs,
(km) J, J. $aetie played the wedding
march. The bride was attired f4 a keel'
of champagne embroidered voile, with
ohiffon lane trimming. The bridesmaid,
Mies Martha Bosman, of Wfngham,'worb
it dress of grey Voile, with Satin ribbon
and laoe trimminge, J. H. Leiehmap
indented the dntiee at groomsman.
Tho doral decorations for the 00013s100
Were very pretty. A large number of
aaotul and bandeome praeente testified to
JULY
6,
1906
the eeteemed in which the bride 10 held,
The young couple will reside in Morrie
bowoehip, and have the beet wiebee of
numeroue triende•
PROMOTION EXAMS..
BRUSSELS CONTINUATION
CLASSES,
The pupils taking Continuation work
next year will be divided into four olaeese,
Form I, II, III and IV, to place of three,
Form I, II and III, ae in previoae rate,
The °oaree of etudy for each of these
°looses will of course be materially
changed from that presoribed for the
classes with aorreeponding names of lest
year. These ohangee have been necesei•
toted by the gradual sxteneion by the
Department of the Junior Leaving
Conroe. Pnpilo have been elaeelded on
the basis of the May—Jane Exams. and
of their work throughout the term.
100500 II TO roam IV.
Honore—
e/ogee, Bessie Eliot, Mina
MoQuarrie, Stella
Pass—
Fraser, Fin. Cameron, Eva
Kande, Jeunie Mooney, John
Bryan,, Berta Elliott, Jessie
Bteveneon, Willie
FORS II TO 1000000 11I.
Jacinth, Carrie Strachan, Laura
100R0I I TO 100000 IrI.
Honore—
Lamont, Leslie Fear, Mary
Speir, Cora Flogg, Harold
Paeo—
Sperliag, Norma Zimmer, Tillie
Dark, Thos. Ewan, Garble
Roes, Geo. Bailey, Edith
Barron, Geo. Gaynor, Nellie
taunter Fred. Armstrong, Sydney
Young, Harvey
FORM 1 TO 1001000 II.
Wilton, Joe Fulton, Mary
Elliott, John Sinclair, Lodes
McDonald, Thoe. Whitfield, Beatrice
Speir, Alex. Colvin, Emma
Entrance to Form I determined by
result of Deparbmeot Exam.
PUBLIC SCHOOL CLASSES.
311, IV TO 3NTRAN00.
Honore—
es. Moore,
J. Leckie,
E. Wilton,
Paee—
T. Armstrong,
J. Wilton,
S. Ament,
0. Denbow,
J. Wilbee,
M. Birt,
T. Cober,
W. Soot',
W. Wilton,
A. Forrest,
F. Soots.
sa. III TO M. IV.
Honore—
F. Soots,
M. Jones,
A. Rhes,
De W. Coeene,
W. Adams,
Z. Lindeey,
0. llZOMiliao,
E. Other,
Pass—
V. Walker,
I. Barkley,
B. Curry,
J. Henderson,
B. Ament,
N. Ewan,
A. Robb,
W. Bell,
0. Ament.
E. Wilbee,
F. Gerry.
TR, IIx TO se. Iu.
Honore—
E. Deadman,
H. Armstrong,
E. Gilpin,
0. Leckie,
J. Armstrong,
S.
Sleeken,
M, Thomson,
E. Plata,
B. Warwick,
Pass—
Wilton,
S. Fox,
V. Ainlay,
H, Oampbell,
It, Denman,
Honore—
F.
onore—F. Btubbe,
W. Kerr,
Paso—
L. Bateman,
P. Dark,
R, Heist,
L Straohan,
G. Kerr,
B. Burgess,
F, Robb,
B. Harris,
0. Lowry,
B. Walker,
W. Sperling,
G. Wilbee,
B. Gerry,
E. Bomar,,
H. Mooney.
W. Miller,
Willie Long,
Winnie Long,
W. Ainley,
L. Lamont,
BR. 11 TO T0. M.
R. MoOreoken.
E. Cooper,
E. Lamont,
W. MoLaohlan,
W. Moloy,
H. Ament,
M. Thomson,
E. Flatt.
INT. -II TO 5R• 1I.
Honore—
A. Moore,
Pose—
V. Rose,
N. Fox,
0. Crooke,
H, Lowry,
H. Simmons,
PT, II, TO JR. 11.
Promoted at Leder.
L, Lowry, I. MoLarehlen,
Lott, R. McKay,
M, Bishop, P. Tbnell.
F. Lowry,
M. Lowry.
S, Brothers,
E. Barkley,
A. Wilton,
H. Burgess.
oz,Oee V TO JR. II.
Honore—
Troia Deadman. Edith Toole,
Joe Habltirk, Stanley Turnbull,
Tom Snider, Harvey Walker,
• Paee—
LovetbeBeil4ntyne, Willie Harris,
George Oolvfn, Garfield Jamieson,
Orval Crone, Estelle Moore,
CLASS tV TO CLASS V.
Honore—
Reynald Barkley, Annie Moleaohlan,
Clarence Caber, Stanley Sample,
Edgar Lowey, Bart, Wilted.
Page —
ride Cooper, Willie Denman,
Edna Cooper, Lotne Holmes,
nage III TO PLASS re,
Honore—
Wilber Armetrong, Amy Roo,
Harry Fox, Fred. Wood,
Pass—
George Edwards, Harold Work.
Bethel Kerr,
MAN Ir TO ,LASS I1I,
Jack Bellantyne, John MaLaahlio,
Hazel Crone, Lyle MoOraoken,
Lily Bargees, Ruth Sinclair,
Lloyd Jackson, Vernon Sinclair.
M105 100 CLASS 00.
Laura Ament, Mindred MoLeod,
Bob Campbell, Stew's M'Laaablin,
Roy Carrie, Tom M'Laaohlin,
Myrtle Carter, Leslie Solder,
Rhoda Hewitt, Irene Toole.
People We Talk About.
Dr, T. T. McRae has gone to Toronto.
Ed. Kerley was in Berlin for a few
days.
Mrs. Welter Jakoeon has gone to Tor•
onto.
Dr. Barna was in 'Toronto for a few
days.
Mies Lena Seeker was holidaying at
St, MistMerle Roche le holidaying at
Watford.
Will, Leatherdale spent the holiday at
Walkerton,
Bex Wolfs took a roc bo Brantford for
the holiday.
Mise Lottie Brown was holidaying with
Toronto friends.
Jno. Coseley wee home from Toronto
for Dominion Day.
Mies Vinic Edwards spent a few daye
visiting in Listowel.
Mre, R. B. Ross and Miss Georgia are
vieiting at Lietowel.
Mies Lila Mltobell, of Holstein, le
vieiting at W. Henry's.
E. G. Eggleston enjoyed an outing
with Port Elgin friends.
Mre, J. Somers and eon were holiday-
ing with Berlin friende,
A, H. Montgomery wag a visitor in
Teeewater fora few days.
Lorne Pringle, of Toronto, is enj yang
a holiday with Brussels friends.
Miee Ficrene° Buohanan arrived home
from Winona, for ber vacation.
Geo. Colvin is home from the West.
He was absent for a coaple of menthe.
Mica Nora Holmes and Httle Mies
Dorothy are holidaying at Port Elgin.
Counoillor and Mre. Stewart spent
Dominion Day holidaying in Woodettok.
Edward and Mrs. Speiran and Irwin
were vieitore In Goderich for a few days.
Mre. W. H. Kerr was a visitor with
relatives at Dnudes during the peat week.
Miee Loretta Banston, who is a milliner
at Walkerton, ie vieiting old friende in
Braeeele.
Mre. and' Mise Hart, of Owen Sound,
were visitors with S. and Mrs. Carter,
Brneeelo.
Mre, R. Mainprize and children ars
bank from a vieit with relatives in Luak-
now locality.
Mre, McPherson, of Bineoartb, Mao.,
is the greet of ber mother, Mrs. Jno.
Sinclair, Princess street.
J. H. Sameron is at Wingham this
week as preeiding examiner at the
examinationein progreee.
Mre, Jeeeie Kerr and danghtere and
Aaetin Ross are enjoying a visit with the
formera' eietere in Toronto.
Mre. Lye and ohildren, Allan, Annioe,
Edward and Eleanor, of Toronto, are
vieitore with Mre. J. Leokie.
Jas, and Mre. iOlaloolm and obndren,
of Galt, were holiday vieitore with John
and Mre. MoFaddsn, John street.
Mre. R, N. Barrett and children, of
Wingham, were holidaying in Brussels
for a few daye during the past week.
Wm. Martin strained the cards in one
foot which bas put.a limp into hie gait
whioh we hope will soon be removed.
Miss Erna Avery went to Toronto this
week to take a position in • a Millinery
establishment, We wish her nooses.
Mrs. W. F. Vanatone, of Wingham,
and Mre, 0. H. Bartliff, of Clinton, were
nailing on old friends in town on Monday.
Alex. McKelvey took in the eights at
Dundee, Hamilton, Buffalo, Niagara
False and other pointe during the past
week.
Peroy Speiran has taken a eitnation in
Goderioh. He ie a carriage painter and
a eon of Edward Speiran, Brussels. We
wish him well.
E. and Mre. Oroft were vieitore at
Rookwood. Mre. Croft oontinued her
trip to ber old home at Bolton where she
will visit for a few weeks,
R. K, Rose is away on a visit up the
lakes on the steamer Haddington, upon
which hie brother Rob, ie Bret engineer,
He will enjoy it immensely no doubt.
Harold Campbell, Mill street, had a
gash out in hie 'hand from a jack knife
last Saturday, while playing with some
other boyo, The wound bled ptofneely.
Jno. and Mrs, Amens and eon of Mill -
bunk, are renewing ofd aogaaintanoes 0n
Brussels and will continue their visit
farther Westward helots returning to
their home.
Milton Sharpe, of Toledo, Ohio, is
enjoying a brief holiday ander the parent•
al root, Oscar Sharp, of Toledo, is also
in Brussels, having some bank with his
grandmother.
Welcome vieitore to town are Misses
Dora and Myrtle Nett, ' of Detroit and
Urbana Ohio, respootively. The young
ladies are dangbbere of Robert Nott,
formerly of Brownie.
Mies Maggie Boott left Braeeele foe
Edinboro', Soobland, last Monday alter.
noon, A large number of old friends
wore at the depot to say Goad bye and
wtah her =bier
Wm, Bneobtel, of Wingbam, WAD in
town for a few days calling on old
Mende. The old gentlemen, although
&hoot 77 yearn of age, retains a large
measure of hie old time geniality,
Mise '.Ebel Boott left for her home at
Draw, Wellington Co„ on Friday atter.
noon a number of friends "farewelling"
at the depot. She purposes abte0ditg
the University at' Toronto where she will
pursue am honor ootiree in Arts and we
expect to hear of no small meed of IM.
0000 asshe i5 a great etadebt,
'W. H. KERR, Prop,
aussommalommermosuNtaas
&Ilse Lily Sharp, pf Iegereoll, ie home
for her vacation, Bin le accompanied
by Miss Denbo, of the same town.
Tim Pose' ooegratulatee Dr, Bert.
Forenoon, Of Teeewater, on passing the
Medloal Commit and time owning into
the full fledged 81, D. ranks. He may go
West we bear. We hope be may do well
wherever he may locate,
Mre. T. Furrow bas gone an a. holiday
visit to Perth locality where she will
spend a month'at the Bummer pottage of
Mr. Narrow'e ion. We hope the opting,
will benefit her health whioh hes not
been very good of late.
Mrs. Andrew Currie er., celebrated her
80th birthday on. Jane 22nd. She ie a
wonderfully active- person fora woman
of her years and enjoys a large measure
of good health. -Tim POST extends Mu.
gratalations and wishee her a happy
evening tc her life.
Dr. Frank Lambie, of Midland, Mich.,
is renewing old friendships in this.
loaatity. He name, primarily to attend
the Danoao—Nioboile nuptials on Wed-
nesday evening. We hope he follows the
good example. He leaves in a few days
on a trip to his old home in bonnie Scot-
land.
C1IUIIOII CHIMl,S-
"Hezekiah'e Prayer" is the topioot the
very inbereating lesson for the Sabbath
School next Sunday. Do you ever attend 7
The Methodist Churchpulpit woo
occupied last Sabbath by Rev. R. H,
Barnby, B. D., of Milverton, who epoke
in the ,morning from "The saving in•
fiaenoe of a Chriebian Life," and in the
evening the subject wee "Lot's Choice."
Re 15 a floe epeoiman of physieal man-
hood and in bis ministerial work weighs
well &leo. Mr. Barnby is entering on his
4th year at Milverton and dose faithful
work on all hie charges.
At the monthly Missionary Day in the
Methodist Sabbath School last Sunday,
in addition to the lesson Bert Lott re-
oited a Temperance story in good form ;
Miss Edna Sperian sang it solo very
nicely the school taking bhe aborter
Rev. Mr. Barnby, B. D., of Milverton,
spoke encouraging words; and Mies
Thurso Gerry's Bolo was well ming.
Collection wee 85 66, making a total of
020.17 for the first three months of the
eahool year.
ADDITIONAL LOCAL.
Tax Telephone oonetrnction staff have
completed their work here and left for
Ripley to pursue their labors.
JNo. MaGavro, the well known horse-
man, of MoKillop, and H. Bone, of
Morrie, who is also in the horse business,
talk of going to the Old Country for
heavy draft entire horses. If they carry
out their plane they will purchase the
beat to be got aortae the briny.
INTRR050010Ta Our Goxe To DaNnAe.—
Atter a game of a very strewing char -
setae at Dundee last Friday evening,
before a large number of spectators, the
home team won by a soon of 3 to 1.
Oar boys took the fire' goal and lead the
now obampione a lively raoe all through
and take their defeat in true sportsman-
like manner. Dundee people used them
firet•olaae. We expected to give the
Dundee paper's amount of the game bat
it ie not yet to hand. Brunets Club had
a very remarkable record in football,
holding the Intermediate and Junior
ohampionehip for 1908 ; the Intermediate
for 1904 and reaching the finale for 1905,
Owing to the repeated removale there was
considerable diffanity in keeping a strong
team on the field this year and as a
reealt of frequent ohangee the oombin•
atioe work was hardly up to last Benson.
The following ie the extended record of
Intermediate games played :—
FOOT BALL swot 1008
Brussels (2) at Lietowel (1)
Listowel (0) at Brussels (7)
Brussets 9 —Listowel 1
SUM FINALS
Mildmay (1) at Brnseels2)
Brussels (1) at Mildmay (1)
Breasts 8 — Mildmay 2
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Milverton (1) at Braeeele (0)
FINALS
Brussels (8) at Berlin (8
Berlin (1) at Brunets (4)
Brussels Champions 7-4
ONTARIO OOP
Brnesele (1)—Toronto Boots (2)
FOOT BALL ancon I904.
Seaforth (0) at Brussels (1)
Beneaels2) at Wingham (1)
Brownie (1)(at Seaforth (0)
Wingbem (0) at Brussels (0)
Brueeele 4—Other teams 1
53011-111Nane
Benguela (8) [ t Midway (0)
Mildmay a ani o
Brussels (2) at Woodotook (0).
Woodstock (0) at Brueeele (2)
Brussels 4—Woodstock 0
axienirxro5
Brunel(' (0) at Clinton (1)
Milverton (0) at Braesele (8)
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Brussels (2) at Platteville(1)
Platteville (0) at Brownie (0)
BrusselsV
C am ion 2-1
p s
Ot1TARI0 OOP
Little Yorke (2) at Benguela (0)
,'OOT naLn MEM/ 1905
Wingbam0) at Braaeale (0)
Beatitude (1) at Atwood (1)).
Lietowel (0) at Brueeele,(2)
Beanpole (4) at Wingham (2)
Atwood (0) at Brussels (4)
*Brussels (0) at ,Lietowel, (1)
510tlose in three 'Marione
Braeseie 11 goaie•—ethers 4 pale
001.10 Mktg
Bennett( (2) at Bayfieit (1)
Hayfield (1) at Btnesele (2)
Braeeele. 4 _ Bayflsld 2
00501,0
Dandae (1) at BrnOeele (1)
"Brtteesle (1) at Dandae (8)
,2nd loee in 8 yeare
Dundee Champions 4-2