mam AND mun. 7:008de all". Ian-ha and the lawn MYJLC. M is and." a keen but _ ty in!!! Ietvcel tho Alena at you on", a. two Berlin In!†In the Twin-City Buck.“ Law. at the schedule! one on suntan! 'iriGiiiUTUGitGued by thr my at crowd ot the lesson, including a large number a the hit admirers oi - -4 L._,,_ -0 an. The victors outlielded the Grey: John H and their daring hale running Jots. p, throughout. the game assisted greatly in cut in winning. At lent tour oi the runs John C' were made by taking long chances, J Gib: and wild throws were made in order iirs, H to catch the runner. acornnis pitch-f iii, la ed a good game tor the Alerts. In J Bi the eleventh innings with one out until e: I one on base he struck out. Schilling cutttrt and Brinkert. and the game was over Hy. .135 and won. D. (ha Marsh Cochrane pitched good ball, grim-1 hat. was given poor support, eight P. C'hal errors being made during the six in- tence., hing: he occupied the box. He tanned J. K. 3 2, gave only two charities and only. and h allover! me hits. He took his bro- R. Y. ther's place on third alter Vic. had road his leg broken and Rosekat went in H. Hie the box. lie was ettective until the vertt eleventh, when three hits coupled D. McF with some errors allowed the winning J. no. runs to be seored. . l on " The features ot the game were at w, Wide-man's steady-work on second, ac- W. Mei ceptittg nine out of ten chances,‘ hridg Schillihg's timely home-run _itt the W' Rol ninth, scoring the two runs necessary| tract to tie the score and lomski’s ag- w Rot gressive work at t bat and on the! iii,, q bases. - - . . ___..,] bride The Scotch Greys started scoring' in the Brst. V. ('ochrane gotaliie on Touke's tumble, stole second and‘ scored on Brinkert‘s hit to centre. in. the third Selwll singled, stole second' and tallied on Brinkert's hit. to Har- mer, who allowed the hall to pass through his legs and the speedy run- ner scored before, the bait was re- turned to the diamond. There was nothing doing to: the Greys until the seventh when singles by Dantzer and Roseltat andasacrifiee by Ellis re- sulted ina run. in the ninth Harry Wismer, who jumped into the game alter Vie. Cochrane had been carried on the field with abroken leg, singl- ed, Schell told to Plomski, and then‘ Uhiet Schilling sent the hall over the! right-tield fence 1or.a homer. Men Were on bases in the tenth and elev- enth but the timely hit was not lorlh coming. The Alerts scored two in the see ond alter Michus had tanned. Harmer got. to tirst on Dantzer's error,. and went to second on Brinhert's inisplat and scored on Wideman's single, wht also scored on errors by llrinkert and "antler, making tour mlsplays in this innings. in the third Miller wateer' and seored on pitcher's error. In “It lilth l’lomski ran against, the hall, took second onapassed ball, stolt thin! and scored on Ellis‘ poor threw to v. Cochrane. In the sixth thret singles, two stolen bases and tin errors gave the Alerts a lead at thrct runs. Alter Roselrat took the be: there was no scoring until the elev- enth. Alter Wideman had Med tr second Totzke singled, advanced ta second on an error try Rosetta! and scored on Schming's mutt ot Merun. nis' hit. The latter purtoined mom and stored on Miller's’single. Eng. tert also singled but the two wen lelt on bases, Plomski going out tn Schilling. The score: _ Miller. 3 b, Hugh-rt. t, Piomski, I Ilrrmcr. r. t. Widenmu. 2 tt Tulzlu', ti. s. Decker, l. t. Mdmmis, p Iristtter, 1'. t. Y. CochrtMw, 3 h Mchett, I h. Nchitling, t. f, lirinkvrl. 2 h. Martin, r. t. Dunner, s. ti. “mm. ct, p, Ellis. e. M. Gotham, F, Morin Hits Scotch “my.“ "It s trstrr.tttar.r-F.atned runs. (3mm 2; 35-h†Mt, Plums“; trome run. Srhil- "In; Is! on balls. " 'to.mlat I, on Minis :1; shock ml. by M, Path. tam- f, by Rust-Ital 5. by MdTittttiy T, Ir" “a has“, Aterts t, “toys IW, thunk plays. Totrhr to l'lomski to “inâ€. Duh†In Tun“, passwd halls Ellis I. Isl nu "mm. Atvrfs tl, "ms 3; hit N pitrhrt. Hugh-v1, NEE“. irismer. Huh-n hoses, .tirrts I. "rrys r, aim-Harv hits. Totrkr, El. Its. "me of pump, .’ lmuls. lumpinn M. “Minna. BRAVE!“ I III'IWASI. T. A. C}! Winn the Y.h.C.'tt and Bonn: {and nrh outer at "cumin Path on 3.1m†.1th. no Utter Scare by innings'. BEAVERS WON Ill 8 Sroh'h (my: Alerts, II " otto1t_2--' "totit300ot'3--9 to:toiroto24t"--6 tostto2g0216-10 ah H til by Itt " iw. Robinson, tes-e".., ... ..1..., 30.00 lmtt. “was, gruelling, rep. ' bridge, hauling plank, etc...,., 38.88 Thos. Farrell, pt. pay oan. 16.2A [Anthony Kochcl, for rock clttt ' punk.-... ......r.. ..P'.'... mr.._..'. 39.31 'A. Diebold, planking bridge... ... 1.25 ll’eu-r F. Schummer, lees re' work Geo. Brenner drain... .....50.% WELLESLEY TOWNSHIP In All when met at Clouhill. More day. the m day of Judy. "tte, at tin o'clock B. m. A. B. Robertson. the Reese, in the chit. Commutation, bills w! act-aunts were received; also tt Mull-y upon Will Appeal to the Relcree Against Report of the Township of Momington Re the Betts' Drain. ‘rlu Int-tun, um - --."."'". _ of Mr. Rogers, 0.L.S., and emitter (of the " ot Harrington, re an A. Be“: drttitt. _ The [allowing accounts were pass» culvert......... m........ P'"". ... "i"' John Rratt, do.... ..r.'. ..e... mr.'.. Jun. Farrell, rep. and mum; A. Way, do.... ...... .8.... ....rr.r... Frank McMahon. putting in in eutrert...... FF' ... .r.... .....er--. John make, rep. bridge... 't8 ... J. Gibson. rep. when, can... Mrs. H. Nichol, reluml at stab ute iabor......... .rr.rr... ..._rm... ._. Jas. Birmingham, part my on I team had their reliable slab-artist, 1Porh" Larntein, of St. Jeroine's College. who is spendinthts holidays at Port Huron, in the box, and he was the "whole tip" all the time. It was his day on and he made another record for this season besides shut- I ting out a team without a run or al I hit, hr shutting out the Y.A.t'.'s and' striking out w batters. Only three' hits were secured on his delivery and' hese were scattered. Lamlein is cer-' tainly the “find" of the season. and 'iis work has put the Beavers at the ttradot the League. contract......... .m.rrtrr' .rFem. ... ... Hy. Berscht, rep. odvert---. D. Chauttera, drawing, grading, gravelling, ete., l pay.,.v.. ..-. P. Chalmers, bonus 60 rods wim- and bridge......... _.. ..___. mt. ...Pr. il. Y. Fish,' lumber ace't and 3 road scrape".--. ... _.. ........t H. Rieronimus, putting in cul- tert and cedar posts... ... ...rr. 11.65 D. McFadden, rep. 2 eulverts...... 6.00 J. Bowman, Hays with team on road machine and rep. road at Warlenstein, l Pr--- ..PP._ 9.25 W. Meip, railing at Wallcnswin bridge, 1 pay....‘..n o',.".,... .1., H.00 W. Robinson, gravcllillg per con- “Billy" Bauer was also in good "mm. ind while right hits were so- "sred on his delivcry only one of the four runs scored wrre earned. Poor mpport in' the fteid Was responsible tor the other three runs. There was ' conspicuous absence ot ginger, the mly vxoilenwnt oi the Kame being caused by Walt. Raymo's black dog chasing his owner as he "ate" up the tiies coming his way in the Mt gar- den. Reid scored the 1Vtet run tor the Beavers, in the second. on wild throws. Then there were blanks till the seventh, when Beale! made a hit. Weber got to first on Schlosser's tumble, but waded into a. double play as Bauer caught Shinn's pop fty,orith Weber ott the bag. Bechtel scored on Me1ntyre's single. In the eighth, Nahum hit, so did. Raymo and Engel, and with a very had throw to third' trom ttrst two runs were tallied. In the first the Y.A.C.'s got a man an first but a double play eleared the bases. In the third, after two had Tanned, W. Bauer was hit by pitcher, and the short Mop with a long mum mado a noise like a base hit. mu ttir twat that ".qtrqtiifut. ttt'the sixth also, with two out. Lomlein struck out the third man. The nkrst fteldine stunt was pulled off by St-haoivr in centre. who ate up a tong Ily alter a hard run. _ The score: ----__- "oeckenroeder, ms. G, Btorr, 2 b. Guggixhrl'g. l.‘l. Srhlmwer. r. t. Nrhater, t', I. ' "oerkrttroeder, I I. W. than. p. Nchwartrnraidrr, c. “his". 3 b. "tttttmary-Earned runs, Brawn 1, 2-trase hit. (3. "all", snark ottt, by lamttin is. try ttattrr b, Is! on hulls, It. kn on harms. "awn; To, Y.h.t'. t: ttottttte whys. Hanan" to Fun". 1 Him to I'. llm-krnrordrr; tttst on arms, Y.AR'.'s 1; Dawn: 3. tl by pitcher, W. Baler. tmerfthte hum Bold. Weaver, Minute; Helm ham; turmo, Lumen. neMtt-atoer; has ot â€In, no; umpire, George KIM. . _ miner, cleaning dim Falwell, rep. 2 whens Beaten a.h. r. h, P." at. r. h. p.o u. t 0 t I $88.30 10.20 101.25 33.00 1.25 35.00 21.00 30.00 11.65 1.50 6.00 6.50 .93 . 7 ti COUNCIL MEETS. A. B. Robertson. 'phouilg, trio- gnphilg. express. on, re the k Geo. Bron-er drain...... ....r.... I E. Know-wk, never pipe met... a Thou. Barnett, toe operating mad Wine to date... ttV ... ... ml: Hy. tgtretrel, bonus for 41; rod.- wire tettce...... ... mr....... m..... ... It was decided try the Council to upped to the referee against the my port, plans, speciheations, “sess- ments and estimates ot the engineer in! the " ot Mornington re the “eggs arm. T Menu. J. F. McKay and D. A. Bean approached the Board in regard to I serui-ceatchaial number being published try the Chronicle- Telugu-)1], Waterloo. containing 1 history ot the progren ot Waterloo County during; the last 50 ated we ycus. the “A \nncement. in education, -icu)toret,, and mattttiacttrrittg ot all kiuus. Tiri assist in delaying the expenses in carrying out this work they uked (or: grant trom tnis municipality. ‘No action was taken at. this meet- ing. It might be stated that it is now 50 rears since the '.'hrourck" Telegraph newspaper can.“ it.tc exist- ence and this is thetefore its juhzlrc year. Both gentleman outlined tho-r intended work thoroughly and paw lull explanations concerning Inc same. The sum ot " wu yum] Attttt- ony Rachel lot killing a dog in the at cl worrying than). - The sum of $3.66 tstil be paid to T. 'Kroetsch as can": "Kiliull in "" lamb killed rr adog or. no». -The Council decided to opoose the, appeal of F. Stew-ct to the rcietee re the Geo. Bremk; Vain. . caitciiuyrurea' ii, meet again the first Monday Its, .mgusi at Ike T'p Hall, Crossbill, at ten detach a. Work Will be Started This Year Before Middle of August. Will Need 25,000 Men. HARVEST IN WEST WILL BE EARLY Winnipeg, Man., July 8.-"Aeeord- ing to present indications from all parts of the matinee, the harvest this year will be ten days earlier than ordinary," said J. J. Golden. Pro- vincial Commissioner oi Immigration, to-night. “It the weather continues ‘iavorable we will be in the midst of harvesting by the middle ot August, while harvesting will be well started: before that, It is calculated that six, weeks alter the wheat heads out, it is ready lor cutting, and the grain is all headed, while in some places it has been headed three weeks. Ot course, the six weeM' calculation cannot; be depended on implicitly. but. year the grain ripened with a rush and was ready tor the binder eight days be- tore it was expected. It ripened in tour andahnlt weeks utter heading out, instead ot six. I sew bearded barley at llcndingly the other day that can he cut. this week." Total Mr. Golden estimates that it wilt) take 25,000 men to garner the har- vest. Last yen there were 17,000 men trom Ontario and the West, and he thinks that the nerenge and yield are sttmeiently increased to require 8,000 more hands. Men to the num- ber ot l5,072 were distributed over the Canadian Pacific last year, and 1,266 over the Canadian Northern, while about, 1,000 were required in the Winnipeg district. _ The Winnipeg Free Press of Wcd- nesday uys _ The death occurred early yesterday in the general 'os- pital of Miss Hetenore Young, ol Gall Ont. Miss Young was a nurse in tht hospital and had been in training a short time over . your, Deceased had been ill tor " days trom menin- gitis and for the past week has been at the point ot death. She was 27 years at an. and came here from (lull, where her Inlher still lives. She "Ls- mourned also by three brothers, W. H., of the A. R. Willinms Co., Hugh and R. It, lormerly ot the 1inprria1 Bank here; two sisters, Mis- us Once um! Roxio,‘whn live with their father at Ga". The rcmains. mun!“ 'tt new sq pagmdmom The death of one ot Cottesfotto's hm Illa-n mum- moi who. land!) morning in thrr rvrson of Mr, Henry Good, who has been in poor hall): for snmr time. The don-used was I Macksnmh by trade mt! qrtgtt " year: M no In. 'Il'Wral tut-l you «w. Wuhan!“ afternoon. ' l erhmmr rlrlk han 'twst arhiee- ed a great In! "I mannshlp. Will! I slow! you. and withott1 We no ot . tmuttit.virttt plan, ho In: inmrllml on a tundra"! m Inc" "an mm Wands. The "mm masks of scler- nuns [mm ttte works ot Shukospnrr and mun-n3. a chum trom (hauls, an the' song. Home. SIN! "mm. The Myth In so mun-m that that may people have m we lo ml tin with; with a. an! ere. NURSE YOUNG DEA D, DIED AT CGS ESTOGO PETER F. scllt'MMI-rn. T'p tank 5 . Sign of 69“ Star. M. 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However, if you have a thought Hat's lumng towards I new Suit for the coming season} You're the Man We would Like to See Old Potatoes. "A. S. HALLlAN. Grocer, BERLIN Now is the.tintts you will be needing some of the follow. ing articles: . Grass Hymmen’s The - can â€you“ M. ttrb h oN. Kit-3 It. Dalia. Phone In. PETER HYMMEN, You will find our stock complete and prices right. rthes. Snaths, _ Sickles. Buy Forks, _ Tackle Blocks, Rakes, . Rope and Paris Green. Phone IM