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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Brussels Post, 1903-7-23, Page 1It; a+' Vol, 82, No, 2 BRUSSELS, ONTARIO, THURSDAY, JULY 28, 1908 New Advertisements, For eale—G, W. Pollard, Well ehoil—1, 0, R oharde. Ball for eervioe—R. J. Hoy. Frio everywhere—F. R. Smith, Illiztrict 4035, 131a•eta. The Ladfee' Guild of Trinity ohurab netted $157,50 by the dinner they gave at the Orange Celebration, July 18, and the Young Peoples' Benne made $18 making a total of 5205.50. TItencesto W at. The eervioe in Victoria Hall last Bab• bath evening was taken by V. Kuetohel, of Seaforth, a former Brueeelite. Rev. R. Paul will preach next Sabbath evening. Dont forget the anniversary lawn eooial to be held on the grounde at Victoria Hall, Thursday evening of next week. After supper a fine program wi l be given in the Hall by local talent assisted by persona from London, Brussels, Wrox- eter and other plane. Bluevale'e fine orchestra end the well known Zobo Balla of Jameetoivn have teen soured for the evening. Supper from 0 to 8 o'olook. Rev, T. W. Cessna, of Brussels will pro• aide as chairman, A couple of travelling medicine agora, enlisted by !Terry Taylor have an open air °orient on the Main street Tbureday evening drewiag quite a crowd, A00114401tn Ton GALT„—The Preebvlery of Toronto held a epeoial meeting Tuee day morning in the tenure room of Knox ohiireh, to outrider a cell from Wroxeter oo agregatiou to Rev, Louie Perrin, of Georgetown and Limelionoe. Rev, W. J. West, of Blauvale, wee present to prone - onto the call on behalf of the Maitland Presbytery, while 8leeern. John Lindsay and Coulee represented the Georgetown and Limehousecongregation0. The lat. ter gentleman stated that, while tbe congregations rrgretted toeing Mr. Perrin in delerenoe to bia own wiehee, they would plane no obstacle in his way, Mr. Perrin signified his aooeptanoe of the call, and the Preehytery agreed to relieve him from hie present oherge on the 80th day of August next. The clerk tang in- structed t0 derriere the pulpit vacant, and Rev. W. el. Matey was appointed Mod - orator of the session. Vie vox otter . Mise L. Campbell returned to Chatham ou Monday. W. Smith, of Hamiiiou, le visiting relatives here. Allan Rae tame in Toronto for several days of lest week. Mise Lena Shaw, of Wiugliatn, visited in the village over Sunday. Mre, Omens, of Walkerton, is visiting her brother, Jae. Ballantyne. Mies Hilly Playford, 01 Oleveland, is the guest of her slater, Mre. Q. McLean. Ingile Baodereon, of Toronto, is the greet of hie grandparents, Jno. and Mre, Sanderson. Fred. Vogt and Hies Jennie Vogt; of Detroit, ere spending a week with their parente, Howiolc street. F. Powell, a student of Huron College, occupied the pulpit in the J;piseopal ohuroh Sunday afternoon. Thoe. Blown and Robert Miller attend ed a meeting of the Greed.. Lodge A. • F. ei A M. in Toronto last week. Oliver Smith arrived home from Vie. ginia last week, and expects to spend e. fete months with hie parents, Alex. and Mrs. Smith. . Art.0obineon ,and G, Rae rendered valuable and valued aosietenee to giros eels Intermediate Foot Bail teem et Ber- lin oe Monday evening. J3 e l g•r gave. Trinity Church es at present oloeed for remises. Service will be held in the Foreatere' Hall next Sabbath. After that the seevices will be di000ntittned for four weeks and the rentor, Rev, J. Edmonds, will be away on his holidays. The annual Garden Party of Trinity tburoh will be held at John Soaadrett's reeidenoe on Thursday, Aug 0 at 8 p m. The Brussels Bend will betel attendance ; and ,the Belgrave Qnarlette hae kindly promieed to Ging. A good time ie ex. ported. _.-. ..._�. relatives who were proeent et the tonere) were Dr. and Mrs. Devlin and J. T. and Mre. Berk, of Stratford. Mr, bieDoneed wee 611 yeare of age but would have been taken to be ooueiderably younger by ble appraraaoe and activity, l'doroh played by Mies Mamie Mollwen, The antimony was performed. by Rev. 4. Andrewo, of Walton, The bride wae drowsed in white organdie, with white Win trimminge and ware attended by Miss Nellie Walton', of Auburn, who wore white organdie with Flak satin trlmminge. The Itroom was supported by Noble IForbea, brother of the brlde, while little Amy Roe mode a pretty flower girl. After the oaremony a dainty luncheon wee partaken of. Among the ninny beautiful gifts was a mesio genii, presented by the mombere of Bethel church where the bride lone been organiet for a number of years. May joy and prosperity be their portion They will continue to reside in MoKillop on the llLoPhereon farm. tern anbrr40lc. Lenalbnrs Direction Bros. are doing a large buei nese this year in horses. Mise Jennie MtKibbon, of Toronto, is speeding a portion of her bo'idaye with relalivee in this loontily. A number, from this looality attended the funeral of the late Lewis MoDeneld, of Walton, on Tueedey morning. De. ceased was widely known and reepeoted, We are pleased to oougratulate our young friend, Mies Mamie McEwen, on her continued nooses in melted studies she having again obtained let elueehonore, In Theory Miss IticHwen stood high and alma in Piano. She deeervee special men - lion having taken two years' work in one, passing first and sewed yeare with let class henore. MaPuxneo1—Fonees.—On Wednesday seek lug, 8th inst., the home of S. and Mre. Stitt, of Leadbury, was the scene of an interesting event, the 00000ion be ing the merriege of their eldest daughter, Mies Emma J Forbes to John McPhee. son. About 6 80 p. m., the guests, nom Bering about 175, assembled on tbe lawn where the bridal party non appeared to the steelier of Mendeleeohn's Wedding Youa est Act Quickly if you wish to take advantage of the low prices we are quoting during our great Mid - Summer Clearing Sale. We have no Cheap Goods to offer but we have a, nice assort- ment of Inexpensive Goods for hot weather, which we are anxious to clear 'out at Greatly Reduced Prices. THIS SALE WILL INCLUDE SHIRT WAISTS We haven't very many left but whet we have will be sold at Bargain Prieee-51 00 for 51.25 ; $1.50 for $1 15 ; 5185 for $1,00 ; 51 25 for 95o ; 51.00 for 80o, WHIT. WEAR This is where we shine. In the first place our White • Wear has an important feature that you will not find in any other—IT IS ALL .DOUBLE STITCHED, and in the second place, no better value can be procured ANYWHERE. SKIRTS -75o, $1.00, $1,25, 51 00, 51 75, 52 00, 52 50 and $3 00, all going at a reduction of 20% and there are some beauties; GOWNS -50o, 751, 51.00, 51,25, $1,50 and 52 00—to be cleared at 20% thee. DRAWERS -25o, 40o, 50o, 75o and 51,05—all marked down 20% t 0011(333T OOVERS-25o, 400, 50o,' 750, 5100 and 51.211—to be solei at 20p(p dieooyrt. SUMMER GOWNS i Perhaps you need eomethiog in a daluly, sheer Meth .tor a cool dream We have it—a pretty muslin, dimity, organdie or voile, regular from 100 tip Ito 50o, reduced 25%.a !rave still n few pretfy Or if you wish something more dressy' w tu. e nadin ee, very • ety li e h k not voiles, hancleb m e D r a pe d e ratlines, neves voiles sod silkwarp mane, regular from 50o apto 51'50, reamed 25%. Or it you want a knock about dress for eoIidsYe youshouldkava a pretty Gingham, a Madrae, a Chambray, a Magnet Twill or a Belfa,t Rupp (argon serge) regular irom 12 -tett up to 801? reduced 25% • We can't tell you about half the pretty things but come and see for yourselves. —Angest Deeignere 10o eaolt 01 SOn per year, —Atigu0t Potties) Sheets free. August Patterne from 10a to 203. A. Mine Susan MoNair is visiting at Sault Ste, Marie, Mise Ivy Forrest, of Chicago, le visiting at John Ferrant's. Mr. Conking had hie leg injnred re. tautly by a runaway accident. Fall wheat Dotting is general this week. Barley is also ready for the sickle. Keep the Garden Party al the Meth odiet ahnroh, Anguat Brd, in mind. Mise Musgrove, of Wingbam, was the guest of Mins Silvia Seel this week. Rev. D. B. McRae arrived home Iaet week after a moat enjoyable trip to the Pacific' (Nast. lle is welcome hauls. Next Sabbath afternoon ttie gnarterly Communion eervioe will be held in tate Methodiet church here at the conclusion of the preaohiug service, A private pio-nio was held in this loua!ity Wednesday in whioh young people from Brunets, Jamestown, Walton and Cranbrook took part enjoying them• selves in A 1 fashion. Aunnal Sabbath Sohool excursion will be run to Kinoardineon Tuesday, Aug. 11. A number from. here attended hast year and had at good time and will arrange to go again this year. Bpeoiel train heaves Ethel at 8 o'clock and the return fare will be 95 and 50 oente reepeetively, We notine by the bills that a program of sports will be arranged for the afternoon A1074triworelr. Church improvemeato are being eidered by Mnleeworth Mothodiete, It le said Rev, Mr. Ballantyne and family may remove 10 Orangeville where they hen relatives. We are sorry to hear that Mrs. R. Rose suffered from a stroke of paralysis last week but we hope she may soon bebetter. The eale of the hotel here has fallen through it is said and in that event we (oppose Mr, Beehaver will continue 10 • von it. elide Mnbol Ilartry will tenoh the "Forestville" eohool for the Fall term ea her brotheriintends pareueirrg his studies at the Collegiate. Fall wheat harvest woe engaging the attention of the farmers of this locality thie week. A large orop of hay was well saved this season. The oheeee faotory iutereete in this Inoality thie eeaeon are of a very eatiefao- tory character and will compare favorably with the beat records of other years. The workmen are pushing the erection of Joseph MnDonald'e new reeideuoe Mang. He and hie bride will have a ocmmodioue and comfortable home when it completed. Nese Sabbath Rev. Mr. Wilson, a for. mer school teacher in this locality, will oondaot the eervioea n the Presbyterian ohuroh in this plane. W. H Kerr, of Tan Pose, Brussel.), supplied last Babbatti. A Garden Party, under the auepioee of the Ladies' Aid of tete Methodist church will be held on the lawn at Harry Graio- ger'e, West of here, on Wedueeday even. ing of oexb week. A good program is being arranged and a floe time is mimed to all who attend. Sunday School excursion to Kinoardine on Tueecley, Aug. 11th, by special train leaving Ethel at 8 a. m. and returning will leave the Lake at 0 30 p. m.. Adult tiolreta are only 95 Dente and children 50 vents. We moat try and get to Kithira. dine that day and enjoy R good time. A meeting of the Womena' Institute will be held here on Friday of next week and will he addressed by Mre. D. Monte isb, of North Brune, and Mina Isabel Murray, of Toronto. Afternoon eeeeion opens at 2 80 and evening meeting at7 30. All Indies interested are invited to attend and take part in the discussions. Mre. W. G. Strong, of Gerrie, is president for the Riding and Mrs. J. Armstrong, of Gerrie, ie the Secretary. . oon- ee'Mtonor11i0rti. Several of the moulders were fined before the magistrate ter their attack on the boozy enpposed moulder last week. A painful accident happened at Zetland on Saturday to the nine year-old son of Mre. M. J. Macdonald, it widow. It appears be and Emma others were loading clover on a wagon rack, he being on the load, when in pitching the clover on, two tiger of a pitchfork eutered hie body— one in the abdgmen and the,. other in, the thigh—penetrating about an inoh. The wounds have been dreeer•d, and unless b'oodpoisoning sets in the boy willreoover but it tvae certainly a verynarrow eeoape. Luottnow BUTS WoapnAtl.—Wingh0m enffered defeat at the hands of the Luck now looroeee team in Wingham on Thee. day by a eon of 5 to 3. Wingbam went to Luaknow afaw dnye ago and defeated' the Sep .ye by 6 to 2, but the tablee were turned against tate local team on Tues owe e lgrounds. Some day even on the splendid combination on bath eider wea. much admired. Luoknow'e , defaner, eeemed invincible to Wingham'e sturdy .little home playere, and to make goals. waw iropoaeible. A large crowd talinese• ed the game. VV Et l COSI. Mrs, (Rey.) Andrews arrived hate on Tueeday. We welcome her to Walton. At the Orange celebration at Blyth J. W. Morrison, of this plane, was awarded the prize for the beet titer. Gnome Dinnoronx.—Walton oiroait Methodiet Church, Rev. Alfred Andrews, pastor 1—Providence—Preaching 01 10 a0 a, m, every Sabbath ; Claes meeting after, Bethel—Preaohing at 1 p. ne, Sunday Sohool at 215.; Oleo Meeting after 5, S. Walton—Bnoday Sohool at 2 o'olook ; Preaohiug at 3 15 ; Claes Meeting after preeobing eervioe. Prayer Meetings—Taeedey at 7 p. m, at Provi. donee ; Wodneeday at' p. m. at Bethel ; Thersday' at 1 p. m. at Walton. The 'first Quarterly meeting services will be at Walton church ; Preparatory eervioee on Thursday, Friday and Saturday, August Goh, 7th and 8 h ; Preaching on Sunday at 10 80 0. m. g Love Feast and Sone meat after. Quarterly Official Board will be held on Monday, 10th August, at 2 p, m., in Walton ohuroh. A Wonege MAN DIee.—The people of this looality were greatly and sadly stir prised Inst Saturday evening to learn of the sudden demise of an old and well known resident of this place in the per. eon of 'Lewis McDonald. He had beets , about hie work ae urinal in the enrly part of the week but be took a weak spell tot. lowed by'a etroke of paralysis which laid, him low and he pained over to the great majority enjoying the eeteem of the coni triunity in whioh he bad lived for many years. Mr, Mc4.louald was a saoneeeful man intentness, ohief of which was his limbering intereete but he also engaged in farming and had gone extensively into stook. He wan a quiet turned man, with a triendly,Word and kindly deed for all who oame in his way and by his industry and good management he gathered about him considerable of this Wor,d'0 goodie In religion be held to the Be O. church end in polities he was a enpportsr of the Liberal patty. Deoeaeed le earvived by Mre. MaDouald (who was a Miss Devlin) three'eone, (the two elder Jpo. and Gor don who have bean oloeely nasonlated With the fabler in bolros, and Lewis, who is a etndent . et the Sohool of Freebies' Soionee, Toronto) arra five daughters (alga, Dill, of Seaforth ; 11Iiesan Edeggie at !tomo, Athlete, who recently graduated ill Atte at Toronto, Ida, who holds a position in the poetoffioe at Ottawa and Vera at home), who will share in the general sympathy expreeeed and vegetate spoken over the departure of bueband, father and friend. The funeral took place on Tueeday morning to 5oaforth whets eervioe wee held and interment made. A large nnrebee tit old friende paid their tribute of rotten to worthy nth y ,oau, The pall boron worn MOMS. I'orgneon, Broedfoot, Lamb, Moleati¢eno, W. H. KERR, Prop. 110111E 041x, -On Moodey Jnly 20th, aG it 0 010011, a very pretty wedding wae eolemnized at Holy Trinity oburoh, De• trait, Rev. Deas Savage • B Miating, when Mien elargeret G, (Jeanette, daughter of Jas. Clenonn, of Morrie, booms the bride of James W. Jaynes, a promising young business man of Detroit, The bride looked °harming ill a gown of white Pinder) Lxwn with white picture bat to meta. air. and Mre. Jaynes left on the noon tenth for Brueeels, Canada, the former home of Mrs. Jaynes, They o.mnienoe married life with tba gond winter of a hoot of friende in whioh Tun P080 joins. kel'.ha0.l. An addition hes been built to the Ir. use owned by Daniel Eckmier, An addition is being built to the home of William Bremner, North of Ethel. Mica Anthony, milliner, of Paieley, ie a visitor with Mre. Jno. MoDoua'd, of this plane. A new dress of paint hes been pat on the houeee owned by B. S. Oole across from the eohool house. He is offering them for sale. In a recent twee of the illustrated Sat orday Toronto Globe a good picture of Robt. Pearson was given are a member of a College group. S.. B. Cole paroloaesd a new mower and raise in Brneeete last week for use on the f.,rm he entrained some time ego from 0. Bawtinheimer. A new (flan is being erected by Town- ship Clerk MoIutooh. It is 12320 feet and the cement bIooke are made by Geo. Barkley, of Bennetts. Garden Perty on the lawn of the Pree• byterian ohuroh Thursday evening of ihie week tinder the auspices of the Young People's Society. • Last Sabbath afternoon Rev. 0, 13. Mateo ooeopied the pulpit of the Presby• terien ohnreh having arrived home that week from his enjoyable trip to the Paoi- fio coast. The large frame ebop formerly need by the Caber Carriage faotory ie offered for Bale by G. W. Pollard, It is suitable for planing mill, nab and door faotory or carriage shop. There is an engine and boiler in conneotion if desired by par Mora -ere. Oatehy weather for haying. Some are witting Fall wheat too green. Agente are 'buoy starting up new maebinee. The berry crop is immense and the pickers ere nnmer000. Min Ferrell of Kincardine, is visiting Mre. B. Walker, (Wine. Hey will be a better orop than a good t many enplaned a one time. W. Miobie has put up a Woodetook wind mill for pumping water. Leslie Lowry, of Brueeels, ie holidaying at his grandfather's, R. Smoob, Brd Hoe. A good ninny were anrpriea d to tear n of the death of L. McDonald, of Walton, last week. Eliseo Roeeell will visit at Detroit and go from there to Bay Oity for a sojourn with relatives. Hurrah I for Brownie on Friday even- ing of this week to tee the ohanipionebip foot ball match. Misses Moore, of Wingbam, have been visiting the fami'iee of Meeere. Ferga0o0, Olegg and Epeeell. Mrs. George Oaldbiok and ohilareo, of Toronto, are holidaying with Morrie township relatives and friends. Mre. Robert Forrest and eon, Arabia, are here- on it visit with relatives from Brantford, She ie a daughter of Robert South.' D. B. Moore and Mise Jennie, of Bros. Bele, ere holidaying at 3, M. Moore's, 8th line. Mre. Moore, of Brussels, is 'letting relatives in A brood mare, the property of James Olennan, 7th line, wee killed by lightning recently. The Nowlok Mutual will be asked to pay for her, Mre, Peter Jaokoop and Mrs. Tboe. Al000k, who have spent the peat month in Manitoba holidaying with relativee, arrived home on Tuesday evening. Mre. I. Kipgewood and eon Roy, of Ingersoll, and Jno, Sharp, grocer, of St. Thomas, are visitors with Jae. Sharp and family and relatives in Brneeete. Mira Jennie Proctor, 5th line, bee been i11 with bronchial pneumonia. Grave Ferguson is reoovering from something of the game type and others were aleo laid up r• e Tneeeny James Rnesell, 5th line, had the third finger of hie left hand amputat- ed at the mooed joint, He Was neeieting e Wm, Arm�trang with file binder when be had the finger badly omitted remitting the treatment mentioned. We hope be will goon be all right. Leet week Samuel Love arrived here from Manitoba and a000mpanied by hie wife, Mrs, Wm. 0, Wilson and daughter, will tenth to Manitoba. They are taking a oar of gettlerg' effeot8, stook, ako, along, We with the families abundant prosperity ew.ho their maw mte, in Choi A bored belonging to Wm. Taylor, 11th cone ran Reny lett. Saturday in the hay field attached to a Kiley rake. Hie eon John, a lad of 12 or 18 years of age, wag driving and was thrown off and badly injured about the head, The 'boy ie making fate progreee now although it was feared bia injuries were of a serious eharaoter at fleet. Boa are supposed to have caused the horse to run away. In the published lint of . enoeteefnl etudeute writing at the recent Coneerva• tory examinatione Mise Rose Clark took let Olen Honore in Junior Piano depart, Meet and the same needing in the Primary in Theory department. Mies Ina Bryens else took let ()lase Honore In tIte latter end Mite Lizzie Bowman Honore in the Primary piano. Hearty ltboHinnou and Metal. Mekong other oongratttlalions are extended, obaear. The Ethel Division of Sone of Tem perauoe have won another handsome prize fromtheGrand Divieon for the ini iation of a certain number of new members. Few planes have en -twined the interest in the good ones like Ethel and the members deserve greet credit for it. Thursday afternoon of last week Peter Lamont, West of the village, was hearing hay into the barn. His driving horse was miming loose and went into the barn ahead of the load. It jumped out of the bank door and must have ruptured some blood veseals as it died in two hours, It will be quite a lose ae the beast wee a quiet good driver, The Sabbath eohool exaureion to Kin. oardino on Toeeday, Aug. 11th, will at tract a number from here. A special train will be run, leaving here at 8.05 a. m. and arriving at the lakeside at 10,00 o'elaok. The return fare from Ethel is 95o for adults and 50 cents for children. Exoureioe will leave Kincardine at 6 BO p, m. A program of sports for obildreu is being arranged. What about Ethel making this their Olvio holiday and an. ,oying d 4 e outing the lake ? wDAasNe' INe'rITDTa: A meeting of the East Huron Womena' Institute for the discussion of Household Soienoe Subjects will be held 11.1 the Town Hall, on Setae day, of this week, The meetings will be addressed by Mrs. D. MoTsvieh, North Brno, and Mies Isabel Murray, of the Technical School, Toronto, who will also demonstrate. A11 women are invited to attend and take part. A public meeting will be held in the evening at whioh ohoioe selections of vooal and instrumen- tal musio will intersperse the addressee, Afternoon session, 2 30 ; evening eeeeion 7 B0. Kin Sarah McTaggart, who hoe been tilling a poeition at Gravenbaret, bus Kone to Raging, N. W. T., where a better opening Was offered. We r,.gret th bear that John Mo0e,rt ney. 3rd von., does not improve in health as hie many Mende world like to see Diabetes is the ailment. Rev, W. A, Smith, 13. D., of leneknow, and hie father•in.law, W. Monk, of Mon treat, were visitors at Truants') Smiih's, for a couple of days last week. There were ten tenders for the con• etrnation of tbe Henna drain and tee nor• traot wee awarded to P. Bonhan whose offer was 52,9.17. The highest tender tees 53,027, quite a divergence in price. Some pathmeetere are a long piens off ,Ling their duty in the matter of nutting thietlee and weeds along the roadside and and the toWnanip 0 000il eboald look after them. There is not much use in farmers trying to keep their land Olean while the roadways are regular hotbeds for sowing the adjoining farms with thistles, It is just as much a duty of the Pethmaeter to gee that weeds are ort as to grade or gravel the road. I41iPnovntiesTe.—While other eonoeee stone in this township have been moving forward the 5th hag not been lagging behind. 'Among improvemente we note the painting of D. Marsh's residenoe, inside and outside ;. a wire fenoe along part of Ino. Lowe's farm ; the raising of Wm. Hoye horse and putting' atone foundation under it ; the placing of metallic aiding on Wm. Reid'e borne and the addition of a new dreee of paint ; and an addition to the house of B. Jackson. CALLED Home —A Miohigan paper gives the following relative to deoeaee of Joe. Kearney :—John Keerney died at hie home, on the old Walton farm, one mile South of this village on Friday, Brd inet., after an illness of a few months. ' The deoeaeed waw born at Niagara, •Ontario, January 23, 1823. At the age of 25 years he married Anna Trimble at 8108010' villa, Outerio,'where they resided for a number of years end from there removed to Brussels, Ontario, where they Gentili- mad to reside until they came to thin township April 10, 1902, where they have Minos lived. He was the father of haven children, six of whom, with the bereaved wife, are left to mourn the loos of a lov- ing bueband and a kind father. He was converted when a young man and united with the Eoglieh ohuroh. The funeral eervioee were held at the M. E. ohurab 00 Monday, the Rev, J. E. Ryerson ofhoi• sting and the remains laid to rest in Greenwood cemetery. INTERMEDIATE FOOT BALL. Kerr in ppeaking to the Record said, "We Leel we were robbed by having the goal charged up. But we're not kinking. Bnah things eometitnee happen, We believe we nu win out at home." He was very muoki p need with refer.0 Brown, who wee in hioopinion,impartial, oloee obeerver and fair jadge. He premixed that in Mr. Allenby, of Wing - ham, both teams seated tune e. lair an,l edieient affiotal at Bruaeate. The game was witneeeed by about 500 per0one— among them about a soon from Brame' and es many from New Hamburg, The latter wee eolfd for Brusoele. In conn - paring the relative points of strength the visitors most be credited with playing the better—because more effeotive enure bination. Like their janiore—and 111140 Seaforth—they work out a beautiful low down foot to foot game that puzzles every defence in the bu-mese. Io individual pray and in checking, our boys were impeder and io ebooting on goal honors were about even. The Berlin defence was a shade stronger and better balaoeed than the visitors. Gerry—the elongated husky youth and all around decent head who played bare with the Bealorth seniors wee their king pin and gave our forwerde no end of trouble, The other detenoe men were not no strong ae he. Berlin's weakest apote were at inside lett—held down by Kees and on the half beck line in Rooekat, Both worked hard but were hardly able to handle their men, Holler in centre was a whirlwind, and he and Roeohman worked well together. Brio• kert and Odroweki on the outside were euro oentre shots and Kuhn and Sherriffe did well the heavy work handed oat. A.B. Sharer was easily the beat man on the earth. Io choking, dribbling, sure and heavy kinking, he had'em all beat. "Daffy" Heller was kept May and made some wonderful stops until he was hurt. Then Gordon Brinker went in and dem- onstrated that he is made of the right metal. It waw 7 o'olock before the fun began and in 80 seconds the Royals had tallied, Sherriffe got the bell at the kick off. Ele dropped it to Odroweki who pass- ed it onto Heller. Roeohman was nn. abeoked mud he drove it in hard and fast. Brussels took the oballenge and secured several shote. In saving hie goal Heller gave them a corner but his brother bead- ed out a pretty drop. The locale polled the play past the half way house and had several futile abate. But Brussels man- aged to get the beet of the play again and kept oar defence on the jump. Several fonts were allowed both aides but there was nothing doing, likewise on numerous corner kinks. Go e pretty play a few snoods before half time Roche worked the ball near the Berlin goal. Heller rushed cot, touched the ball but received a crushing blow on the right leg below the knee. He was powerless and pale Re a eheet. Of oonree, a goal was soared. Then the heavens wept for about ten minutes and in the snood half the grounds, ball and players were wet and slippery. Broeetee scored two in tan minutes, one on a long drop from right field. It looked all off for the Royale with 3 to lagainet them. Just here let roe any that what they did then, van and I believe will be duplioated in the return game. Alf, Sharer went on the forward lice and did noble work. The ploy Wae ell Berlin's and shot alter allot was pour- ed in on Kerr. Once a clean goal was scored and in another rush and shot te goal was claimed and allowed. And in the wet and dark could be seen the (liar ontiioee of young men rushing about and now and then a doll thud of oontaot with the wind bag, oould be heard. Bet no more soaring wee done and the teams 'quit the field au an equal footing. Only one more game between Berlin and the ohampionehip. Here's hoping they oau repeat the St. George dose. Itrnsaels Club heat The Royals at Berlin, 3 to a, hitt The otltntal Beare won Called at Tie. Monday afternoon the Intermediate Foot Ball team, a000mpanied by e num' ber of eupportent, drove to Seaforth and took train for Berlin where they were billed to play a match with the hustling iutermediatee of that town known ea the Royale, in the final eerier. Game was oiled at 6 o'clock with Mr. Brown, of Berlin, ae Referee, in the abeenoe of a Galt man who was expected. The Royale made a dash for their appouent'e goal and scoredin about a minute. Brus- sels evened this up before time was a¢Iledby neat work on the part of Frank Roobe on a pane from T. McRae. Heller, the goal keeper, was laid 0p by a strained knee, which had been injured at Galt, and Brioker, the goal minder of the juniors, was substituted. Rain cense on and kept tip a Bort of drizzle for a good ebare of the balance of the game. Onr boyo eoored twine in the last half, Roche and Querrin doing the triok and the gems then stood 3 to 1. Berlin counted one in a scrimmage before the goal, and the evening woe xo dark for the last 10 or 15 minutes that it was difficult to tell where the ball wee, This made the geme 8 to 2 and the reanit should have finished at thie bnt the Berlin goal umpire celled a shot, wide of the stake, another goal and as the Referee did not see the play he allowed it although several Berlin anlookere said the bell had not gone be- tween the liege. Thug the official eotot was made a tie, 8 each, when Brussels was one goal ahead. There was a large attendance of epeotators who were very free with their septets° to a good play on either aide. Berlin hae not loot a game this season and Brneeete had the eatiefao- tion on Monday of soori0g the largest number of goals on them of any of their opponents. Friday evening the return match will be played in Brussels when we hope to see the home team nepture the coveted trophy for Weetern Ontario The teams lined up as follows BnnbiN Bn00anla Heller Rt B riekee Goal( Rerr min ..... ,. .} Backs 1 Lobegnaer . Pall wheat is e. good crop. MoKay Bros., 9.h von., have their cement silo completed. Chas. MoQuarrie, 10th oon., has pet a new shingle roof on his barn. Mre. Jno, MoKinnon has returned home after a weeke ranting at Buffalo and Niagara Valle. Trueman elmith and Mies Bell were in Leoknow last Friday visiting Rev, W, A. and Mre. Smith. loire. Patrick and Frankie Vincent, of Bothwell, are visitors at Mre. Living. etonte, 9th con. A Page wire too hoe been pub up by Jas. Armetrong, 10th oau., to complete the stretch aoroes the (rout of his fine term. The ma00n0 are about through with the Welt veneering of Hugh Porter's house, 10,13 con, It makes pito en im prevenient. Mre. Marsden Smith and Mies Genie are home from a visit wf h Mre, Loftus Slack, of Stratford. Mre, Stark is a daughter of the former. Wednesday afternoon of this week Richard Cardiff, Gib von., had a bee raising an addition to his barn, It hen a stone wail under it. Geo, Heaney has the contract. A new wire teetoe and gates have bean put tip in front of the Brneeele oheeee faotory property and the roadway gravel. led, improving the appearance very. ootteiderably, It is said that Charles Quer n e geager hes, purchased tba eaw mfli on the Mb 44011. and will likely remove it to Parry Sound Diettf:t where he is now interested in lumbering, We are sorry to hear that Joe; McKay, 16th von„ who wee injured by a fall in hie ham had to be taken to the hospital, Strotfori, for treatment but we hope be will soon be quite errant once more, Ono day recently Hugh Stewert'e teem took fright in the hay field and attached to the mower ran away. The machine, whioh was a new one, wag ooneiderably damaged. Mr. Stewart wee oil the sent at the time plotting up a ceder poet ont of Getty of the mower and the horeee were not Mopped until they gat to the baL'tt. Fortunately the runaways were not hurt. One of the span 1108 a volt. Sherriffe..,....,,... Mahn !t Roeekat Wheeler Garry Brows Robiusou (Merin Cameron Molined Goo Boohe :lRaces •i.. odrawaki.,....... ... ((- ltoeobmau Heiler i•'Orw&rhe lirinkert Buse TAe B1taoow News Rnaoan'e VeasION, Daffy Heller laid up with .a badly befriend leg. Bberrtffs 140001ced out. Sheen lamed. A. Heller crippled. Brown tramped, Tbeee are a few of the injuries enatained by the pleyeee in Monday evening a ohantptonship game in the intermediate seethe. The struggle was one of giants and was brimful of excitement and sensation, The Royale wore one to the good et first—then the Broeaele visitors jumped Rhead and lead by 5 goals to 1. By the time the time- keepers whistle blew the Royale had evaned up. That ie—the more was even Officially, but one of the goals awarded by goal umpire Miller was very questionable. Goal keeper Kerr saye he Wail standing outside of the goal pest and be claims the bell went part outside of him. And the general opinion of the spectators support- ed him. But are referee Brown did not gee the play he (veld not set aside the goal umpire's nitimetnm. It's too bad though that deoieione ere reed° that are open to oritiofam at all. Goal keeper A Bentamn'0 Oexoiow. Writing Talc Pose from Berlin a regi• dent of that town eaye :—I had the pleas- ure of seeing the game Monday evening and I must confess that your line of for- wards play the nicest combination of any team I have Been play thie noon, whether senior, intermediate or junior. They had the game won 8 to 1 hands down and should then have played a de- fenoe game. There wan a good deal of eoepioion in one goal that wee allowed the Royals. I claimed it was no goal and there are others who gay the same, however, we are compelled to leave these matters to the appointed officials, The Royale are certainly whet I oall R lucky team. Your boys played a very gentle. manly game bat played football me it ehoald be played and that with diepatoh end peeoieion, CIIUIIOII (JIIIMI;S. Reyes. Messrs. Oroealey and Hunter, the evangelists, have completed 19 yore es immolated evangeliete. "A Mission study of South America" will be the topi0 at the Young Peoples' eervioe in Melville ohuroh and at the Epworth Lampe next Babbeth. evening. 'it eon of our towns. Rev. George Jewitt, r eville to roan, loos moved from Wa d Dutton, Elgin Co. The Dolton people will find Mr. and Mre, Jewitt faithful workers in the Master's vineyard and well deserving of loyal eapport. In the Methodiet oburoh last Sunday morning the pastor took for his text Daniel 6 and 8, "Then thie Daniel woe preferred above the preeldente'and pri00ee ' t was in hien." leaf spirit h an exon I eoan0o p H 8 evening theme was "The outran between the Pharisee and Potation." Last Sabbath Mr. McGregor, a student, 000upied the pulpit in Melville oburoh. . The morning text was "Ye thrill receive power after that the Holy Ghost is come upon you," Acta 1 and 8, The evening theme was Rev, 21 and 16, "The length and breadth end the height et it are equal." Mr. McGregor ie a 110001, thoughtful speaker and his initial die•. oou@t09 were well received by the non., gregatiou, J. A. Murphy, et Cayuga, baa been ap. pointed Crown Attorney for Haldimand. Charles Quackenbush escaped from the Central prison by digging a !tole through the well.