ARACKMEN‘S STRIKE. M and Roeadbed in Owen Steel Strike Neot ;hend by ‘the Day‘s Sound Division FirstClass. News. SAYS ROYDMASTER HOLLOWAY Owen Sound, July 23.â€"RoaCmasâ€" ter Holloway of the Owen Sound diâ€" vision of the C. P. R. was in town this afternoon, and when questioned as to the strike . situation gave the following detailed statement of the mumber of men at work on the differâ€" ent . sections: Weston, _ 5; Woodâ€" bridge, 5; Kleinburg, 2; Bolton, 14; Mono Road, 4; Caledon, 5; Melville Junction, ‘5; Orangeville, 10; Orâ€" angeville _ Junction, 4; Shelburne (south), 5; Shelburne: (north), 5; Dundalk, 4; Proton, 2; Markdale, 3; Berkeley, 1; Chatsworth, 5; Rockâ€" ford, 3; Owen Sound, 6. As the train passed Flesherton and Holland Centre during the noon hour . these sections were not tallied. The roadâ€" master reports the track and roadâ€" bed to be in _ firstâ€"class condition, and states that so far as this diviâ€" sion is concerned the strike has not and will not disorganize traffic in the slightest. President Wilson‘s Cireular. l aks Toronto, July 23.â€"President Wilâ€" t::?f‘: son of the Brotherhood of Railroad men â€" f Prackmen has sent out a Circul&r 10 | jrorpr; the striking Cabadian Pacific Railâ€"| pojp way _ maintenanceâ€"ofâ€"way men. In}sg.,,,, part, Mr. Wilson says: "A few BAYE | ufact: weakened under the contlinual influâ€" pany ences of threats, promises, flattering | in« , bribes and lHes, the rest aro standâ€"| ;,.. .. ino firm as the rock of GibraItar, 80 | mocn ; Fembroke ing firm as the r that from _ St. there are not toâ€" at work who w before the strik north and _ wes the _ company are still uniailering in Lheif SUPPD®® of the comumnittec, and on the Owon‘ Sound branch nine gangs, who had, as they assert, been induced by false representations to go to work, sent in" theirâ€"resignationsâ€"again . on . Monâ€" day â€" morning, July 15, and joined their striking brothers and savy they will support your committce to the end. | Members of other orders have informed us that they consider their personal safety is involved and their ecsupations too precurious to follow wnder existing cireumstances. . The track is fast gotting to the stage at _which the rumning of trains is imâ€" possible.*" Mr. Timmerman‘s Report. over General Superintendent Timmerman yesterday received a report stating that on 20 sections between Toronto and Owen Sound 20 foremen and 63 men are at work. All vacancies, say the officials, are being filied. & Western Strikers Convicted.‘" Selkirk, Man., July 23. â€" Two of the. C.P.R. strikers who had been sectionmen at Sinnet, a station . on the : main line cast of here, . were uspected of tampering and interferâ€" ing with the company‘s property in that neighborhood and on investigaâ€" tion these suspicions were confirmed. Unformation was laid against them before Magistrate Scott here on Satâ€" urday . in pursuance of which they ‘were brought before the 5“‘3""""“ â€"yesterday, when the Cases were heard. _The . prisoners . were convicted and Â¥ tenced to one month‘s imprisonâ€" r'z'; each. â€" ‘Carnduft, Assa., July 28. â€" The ‘parties accused of offences in respect Cof railway company‘s property . and â€" arrested by mounted police, were arâ€" ‘ raigned here yesterday and . found Hallway . Propertyrâ€"ITwo _ Sentenced at Selkirk, Man. Strike Statiowary on Menday. guilty Chatham, July 23.â€"A serious acciâ€" rk who were at work the day the strike was called. Even and _ west of Toronto, wher Gold or Sllver Watch? 5; _ Shelburne: (nor 4; Proton, 2; Mark« 1; Chatsworth, 5; Owen Sound, 6. sed Flesherton and I iring the noon hour vere not tallied. Th ports the track and a in â€" firstâ€"class con Favor of the Men at the Meetingâ€"Meddling with Propertyâ€"Two . Strikers 1 at Selkirk, Man.â€"Steel Wreek on C.P.B. yÂ¥ _ KÂ¥ ahall it be? It is for you to} ~ ford, aged 6 months July 23.â€"Roadmasâ€" the Owen Sound diâ€" _P. R. was in town and when questioned _ situation gave the ed statement of the at work on the differâ€" assert the strike is roport{ion of the men ring in their support ec. and on the Owen PC\ n foremen merman stating Toronto and 63 ies, say W Lk Lueiscren ~Au t "o k . _‘"no. : person was Aurt. . _A o oaha ze 1,:¢~»3,,\!,_,‘ itcz noy ‘ ces -ufl‘mz,ï¬i ing: in â€" thie. " . dbpt [be striking | f wen of the C. . R. was | the Town Hall, 8&‘\ t evenâ€" ohn<â€"P. Millar, of !3 Mlled â€" with an. i ti® anderâ€" Campbeil and A. B. Lowe, on behalt~ of â€" the strikers, and John Munro M. P.~P., Phomas Horm, PR Dr. Bayne, Thomas Murray, M. P., Dr. McKay and Mr. Bonitor of The Standard. The sympathy of all the speakers were strongly in favor~ of the trackmen. On the division of the C. P. R. from Brockviliesto Chalk River â€" all the trackmen but Aiwo went. on strike on June 17 and are still out. Ta Wilkesbarre, July 28.â€"More mines in the Wyoming Valley resumed work yesterday. About 85 per cent. of the strikers will be back toâ€"day, when there will be a general resumption of mining operations. L o After a two months‘ strike the machinists ofthe Lehigh Valley Railâ€" road have given up the fight and are returning to work, Piiltsburg, July 23.â€"The‘ expected did not happen yesterday. Neither of the lookedâ€"for programs for Wellsâ€" ville or McKeesport was carried out, At Welsville the importation of men failed to matcrialize, and at McKeesâ€" port the attempt to resume at the Déwees Wood Tube plant was not made. At both plants, which are considered _ by each side to be the strike centres, . the status quo, neither the controversy hay strike centres, the situbtion is in‘ status quo, neither of the parties to the controversy having made any deâ€" cided move. From the other imâ€" portant point, Duncansville, conflictâ€" ing reports are received and the reâ€" sult of the quict sttuggle going on between the American Steel Hoop Company. and the Amalgamated As sociation is still uncertain. Toronto, July 2 men went out on the brass manufac city. The trouble with the brass mo volvedâ€" _ machinis patternâ€"makers, at Yesterday _ mor® finishers _ and po tory of The Jam pany, Adciaide si Trouble in the Bruss Werks Spreads and Machinists May Quit Also. Toronto, July 23.â€"Close upon 200 men went out on strike yesterday in the brass manufacturing trade in the city. The trouble, which originated with the brass moulders, has now inâ€" pany, Dean Bs ins, and W. Malc Rauâ€"At Berlin, July l1th, the wife of Fred Rau, of a daughter. McGirrâ€"At Galt, July 15th, the wife of Robt. McGirr, of a son, stillborn. Hebelâ€"At Philipsburg,» July 5th, the wite of Christian Hebel, of a daugh â€" tor. Schilliogâ€"At Baden, July 15th, the wife of Cb »s. Schilliog, of a son. Kruegerâ€"At Rorlin, July 12th the| wife of Gottlieh Krueger, of a son. ‘ Elliottâ€"At Preston, July 13th, h«‘ wife of Dr. R. R. Ellintt, of a daughâ€" ter. Bardonâ€"At Berlin, July 18th, the wife of L. Bardon, of a daughter. Bergesâ€"At Waterloo, July 2ith, the wife of Joseph Berges, of a son. Gettmanâ€"At Berlin, Jaly 13th, the wife of Mr. Gettmar, of a daughter. HWergottâ€"At Berlin, July 21st, the wife of Anthony Hergott, of a son. Goftonâ€"At Berlin, July 23rd, the wife of Rodger Gofton, of a son. MARRIAGES Barberâ€"Hillâ€"At Hespeler, Jaly 17th by Rev. W. Duthie, W. H. Barber to Hilda E. Hill, bo*th of Hespeler. Brownâ€"Deforestâ€"At Galt, July 17th, by Rev. A. G. King, Peter Brown to Lila Deforest, both of Galt. | Butlerâ€"Edmands â€"At Stratford, July ‘, 17th, Dr. J. A. Butler of Baden to | Ida Edmandsof Stratford, Shottâ€"Lachmanâ€"â€" A* Bridgoport, July 1 17th, by Rev. G._ i»> Damm of Watâ€" â€"| erloo, William shott of Elmira, to ‘| _ Mary Ann Lackmain of Bridgeport. | DEATHS re. now ase num FROGEAM NOT CABRIED OUT. ons Heppkeâ€"At Borlin, Jaly l(th‘Wnlkr‘! Frederick. son ot Mr.and Mrs. Heppâ€" ke, aged 1 year, 10 months and 4 days. Boeckleâ€"At Watorino. July 19th, Jaâ€" cob Bosckle, aged 72 years and 9 months. Peterson =â€"â€" Near Hawkesville, July 10th, Wm. W. Peterson, son of HL Peterson, agod 18 years, 3 months and 2 days. | RickardNear Jaly 18th mmma,mhu?‘mmr. ¢ Dueringâ€"At Berlin, 3:3 18th, Mrs. â€" Catharine Dacring, aged 83 years, 5 months apd 13 days. Korrâ€"At the House of Refuge, Bu% July 13th,. Robert lqr, aged .. lies, in s 0 ear. _. ... e 3 ‘fr-" July d20d, Gif T CO, WampCed . ©on . 9 (, AEWOT ~ tison § th and 200 STRIKEES IN TORONTO Mine Firemen Retura street wost; Northey Manâ€" Co.. ‘Toronto Brass Comâ€" _ Bops., Wilson and Cousâ€" . Malcolmn. â€" Three shops I the union scale, and the ow at work. These firms Foog. W Blaikie, and C. BIRTHS ud the coreâ€"makers. ~ than thirty brass lishers Tleft the facâ€" ins Morrison _ Comâ€" rect. . Nine shops the men in each or six up to in which the are those of id Campbell, obertson and 'wg:(-b a common . ¢ with [ wouptt: Unitee moue "Ariedd hk , with them the secret of the g‘d“d healing pow-u of Dr. mu.;' { strength, heals inflammation and ulceraâ€" tion, and cures female weakness. It makes the ba '-admt&gwfledl;rhhnud gives and vitality to n am «Words cannot tell how grateful I am for mmmflmfl medicines," writes Ca.Jnmh *4 have been in mm Swryunhcklndthllmhianhfl eu!dnotdom{work. I went to doctor Ifvansh orpans ut thoupht t fvuld uy your m wou * Favorite Pnscris:ion.' moklnbog‘-nul three of the * Medical Discovery‘ a one vial of Dr. Pierce‘s Pellets, and I can say that I never felt better in my life,* * & Ladies‘ Laxativeâ€"Dt. Pierce‘s Pleasâ€" ant Pellets. One single, small pellet is a laxative dose. UL OMEN, en ionetne Soger _‘ Bougt '.._'.'i.z. â€" Something is ing. could hndybemg;g when it was 1 when. it was there a JEW JCaIS !lovhdia:‘nyihm'd'h& fl thhth:b'" ts h-';:-mnl Anl‘m mï¬ab-s how thin the onee form. _ Almost uscousciously the has been fading and wasting gway. mmuve-'m children has never been reg ." Drains which should have been stopped have been neglected. _ Break in Grain Valuesâ€"Wheat and Corn Â¥Fell on Less Bullish Newsâ€"The Latest Quotations. Chicago .. New York Toledo .... Duluth, No Northern Dnluï¬x, No Llrerli’oolâ€"Closcâ€"\\'hmt. spot, firm; No. 1 strndard Cal., 6s to Os 0l%d; Wallo, 35 11id to 5s 11%4d; No. 2 R.W., fs 94d to os 104; No. 1 Northern u:zrln(, 5s 91341 to 5s B.g. Futures, steady; & -gt,, 5s 9!? , value; c., 5s 19%d, bid. pot maize, firm; mixed American, old. nominal; new, 44 444 to 4s 4%0. Futurcs, steady; July, nom.; Sept., 4s 6Â¥4d, value; Oct., 48 6bg, nominal. Flour, Minn., 19s to 198 34. Flour, 10s to 108 34 J»ndon-â€"(?losc â€"Whe off coast since last r for sale, 9. Wheat. strone. _ Cargoes, ab« June, 208 flgfl: paid ; paid; fron, May, 288 age, 28s. paid. _ Aust 29s, pald: Iron, N 208, paid. Cargor gteam prssige, 2 paid. _ Maize, on Danubian, steam pald: steant, Aug ToroNTO §T. 1AWRENCE MARKET. Grainâ€" Wheat evican. mixed, 218 1 Hay, baled, car lots, ton Striw, baled, car lots, to Butter, dairy, ib. rolis> .. Butter, creamery, boxes Buwor, creamery, lb. rol Butter, tub, per lb ..... Batter, bakers‘ tub ... hard Fxxs, newâ€"laid Peas, bush _ Rye. bush .. Beans, bush Rarley. bush (in‘s." BuBi .lll exe 6k ++ 0 90 Buckwheat, bush . ....... 0 58 TORONTO FARMâ€"PRODUCE. Butchers Feeder® Stockers .. Milch cows Calves Lamb Hors M ©UR@® .222 000k ken 22000000 <60> EAST BUFFALO CATTLE MARKET Buffalo, Julyâ€"23.â€"Cattieâ€"â€"R lmt ' dull‘I l;r cm‘t'n{!on gru:h‘,e.hmufou r_for ca to cholce dryâ€"fed ;:;M Venu, f calves ndï¬gp. 50 to o%‘n; |gt'to good, to ; heavy fat, to ‘ and Lambeâ€"Receipts, . one ent; fa steady. %ghg Inmbe, cholce to hw, w to 50; do., fair to to ï¬Ã©â€˜f?mol t.m .0 .80; ""eâ€" s{‘ï¬&.«& handy N . NEW YORK tyE sTOOK. . New July . 20.â€"Beevesâ€"R #, ad&a uP hedt; to morro®w. &0&: vea! to $5.70; 1 ‘ 9c »rmillics, â€" nomninal. . _._ .. Hogs C MARKET REPORTS. BREITISH T stoces white, bush .....$0 63 to $ red, bush ...... 0 67 fife, bush ..... . 0 67 « goose, bush, .... 0 ï¬'ï¬ butchers commt infori heavy light â€"Whent. cargoes arrived, last report, 2; at outpor(®s, heat. _ on passage, very s, about No. 1 Cal., fron, paid ; Ivon, Dnssnro, Bs 34, , 28s Od. paid; lron, pM8#® Australian, jron; passag0, May, 208, Q;!Id: Iron, June, yes," No. 1 Northern spring, 2;8, pald; steam, July, 2is, m immgo‘ rather firmet. n: July and Aug., 20s 94, g.. 20s Ad. paid._ Spot. Amâ€" r Db .. . tub . â€" dozen Wholesale 10 1 <b> 4d. Flour, Bpot, Minn., Db ures, steady; . July value; Oct., 4s 6490 19s to 19s 34. Flour LIYE STOOK â€"Cattieâ€" â€"Recely ARKETS. T04b ton $9 10 _ . 4 (1) WooOr $0 08 to $. . 0 07 - ,Uï¬ - . 0 0f « . 0 ( . 0 09 < the Anger years ago. 0 6T 0 62 0 66 0 50 1 2 0 43 0 30 15MA TTb uP hk 63%b T0%4b 50 to $10 00 70 6 1% 1 40 0 44 0 80% 45 00 11 13 11 â€" Mr. C. Jones, of Berlin, is nofl to take threshing contracts on shortest notice. Mr. Jones travole a steam Champlon machine provided with al the latest appliances, including a dust gollector and chaff blower. For partiâ€" eulars apply to CHARLES â€"JONEZS . perâ€" sonally or at the Grand Central Hotel Berlin, for his whereabouts. 15 FRAME House and bar : for rale at ugzmamwmw for & A : SoldNX H. EEARTH, Light and Clean Employment for the Women and Cirls of Bertin. ‘THE Williams, Greone and Rome Co. are now ready to take on another lot of ‘sarners ia their turning department. â€" The work is given n:wm;mtnwown homes; uuh:: are pro The work is called for and livere : daily. Avv'l( at once. 80._9¢. ‘fURNING DEPARTMENT r HAT desirable residence on Young St., Waterl00, belonging to the late Louis Engelhardt. The house is two storeys high, contairs 7 rooms and D 4on *Wt firtker rectioglen seciqten s a gat. w. COHRA'g'. ‘lufloo. CAN find good accomodations in Yrivate family. Direct car to Exhibitâ€" on. Lodging from 50c a day and up, For particulars address z Mrs. L. 8. WANNER, 119 Herkimer St., 29 At Buflmta). N. Â¥. @\Panâ€"American THAT valuable farm consisting of 224 â€"rituated at Natchez, 3 miles enst of AOPBRC MMRADRINP CR OWIT L2 Ob madia: l iituated at Natchez, 3 miles enst of Berlin. part of Lot 56. 120 acres are vnder good state of cultivation, balan e in bush and mmp.'m this property is a good bank barn, two d houses and all necessary outbuildings, lJouviE fruit bearing orchard and is well mpgl wil hard and son water. . A wind mill at well and power mill on barn. For further particulars apply to i. v e Eoides seras Farm for Sale. IREE hundred acres in the Township of Pilkington, lots 3, 4 and 5, concession 3. is is one of the best farms aither for stook or Farm for Sale. 4 EB B O PP OTC PRNC PP DOC OO Wns g-‘nm()n-rlo. ‘There are tworets of buildâ€" ge and it is suitable to be faâ€"med ai one, tWo T Pn U dtccticc onaty "tn tha Mn n S e ar dn sk , or three fa For iculars to u.ndcrslenon: the wl';"u-. or bynw't&r to A + JAMES HUNTER, 19.4¢. Alma. P.O., Ont. Farm for Sale. erloo, Upon this proj x t Sicdimg hotew s fank bnarn: and convâ€"miont Em OR NV D CR d l d23"d outhouses, is well supplied with hard and soft ;::ermdhlnso t cla«s state of cultivation. wmnd apply to the proprieâ€" I8AAC sxml%_ 91.â€"+f, German Mills P.0O. THE WATERLOO WOOLLEN COMâ€" PANY, LIMITED. OTICK is horeby given alter the First NC or Abgoat, fhi, the V amplos weor mvum@-ï¬'â€":‘: surrender the $ iins 0 halort Solicitor for the Co‘y. Wat rloo. ioi o ine y Uen ie itena no Gover nor of Un to His Honour the Lisutenantâ€"Gover nor of Onâ€" House For Sale. Dated July 15th, 1901 Fonms‘;u&r‘c‘:g ‘!’:"-"mfl' two Gendeman bolding ind Uinma cortificate and abi=to teach German proferred _ ___ _ _ _ _ _ Duties to Â¥acation ‘ A As the coal mining companies of the United States have made a new rule of coal only for net cash, we the unâ€" Wummumm‘m are obliged to adopt the same system are obliged to adopt the same system :&%m wi'i’lp‘nll coal and wood or cash only House for Sale. 28 â€" 1 mo. Buffalo Visitors Coal Dealers‘ Notice Our Terms are Cash. Threshing. BUSINESS CHANCE. 1248 Teachers Wanted 4t o commence Apply to . _ wAM. H0OGG, .093 i. bortbtt KLOEPFER & CO Jou® 1 E1t SHANTZ, Berlin P. O., Ont. * * Taiofpars P. 0 at Mannheins. close SoRCiLTZ, *+%%« of 5.25 | also "buss 1 mo Amherst Gate 50 cents and home by Kenmore and Tonawanda electric cars from Main Stzoet every half hour, P more, also club rates. Address, P. 8.,â€"Wo.ld refer to Rev. 4. F. Stoltz, of Berlin. Mr. H. B. Duering of the City Meat Mazket has secured enough stailâ€" fed beeves to keep his customers sup lied until July 1st.: You can rely upon getting the very choicest meat thereâ€" fore at All times, â€" TheMarket has been freshly painted and papered, a. founâ€" tain apd pond have beenâ€"installed, fillâ€" ed with speckled beauties. ‘The showâ€" windows are filled with hams, cooked and raw, bacon, sausages etc. of the most tempting kind, Dried beef kept coustantly on hand. Drop in and see one of the best and neatest shops in Western Qutario. nt Woodward‘s Waterâ€" ing Basins, Special rates toâ€" parties of four or PAY for themselves in‘ 2 sâ€"asons. Cows will si.ve from 4 Ib. to 1 ib more butter per week. The device provides a constant supply of water in front of each cow; the water hfl-: the and the “"’.;p:";‘{f mefonath® ‘Aiiny stounondy su automa in use ard farmers are well -M-"iï¬m Every farmer and dairyman should have them., particulars write or call ?on the under Pipes kept on hand an u-g?nndlb ting done. Gear .'-‘P-!E‘.‘r‘-hnï¬ !':'n Ts UTB CUUR LECT (PmumdernBtinwe . EO. GEo uuunw Petersburg, May 13, 1901. > _ f Buggies. For Farmers and Dairymen, I have the finest and the largest stock of buggies in the County to select from. . The Ho!.'l.‘lafhlln nolseless gear is no to be the most durable and finest rider in Canada, also other makes which I sell cheap. Lumber wagons and the Wilkinson and Fleury ploughs. Horse shoelng done so as to &: comfort and develop his Interfering prevented. ParBh) Oe or The exeon tare g the raidecset their names Inmh?ll. with And on remeute q@m& any) held by L uEY _ pr ied Nee w o ue " y 9 them; and that sfrer the said day c age| ___ lunt, 1001 uncucnel;nollboflbï¬wâ€˜ï¬ m e Procecd to distribute the mss ts of csta a RAND | among the parties ent tled th reto, ha reâ€"| $B 9M Piaepe. n witesty ce To sscn, 25 109 porson of Shoseot im they | FRFM LABDO shall not then bave Ivâ€"ï¬? e e ’“"...m,a. ; Exoursions Dated at Waterloo. 19th 1908 _ _ ‘ Notice to Creditors. In oo of Don Sta tu died on or about the | required.on or befere Stailfed Beef. â€"|\New and Old Things 1s minutes‘ walk from grounds, Engage early. The Estate of William Young, J. B. Rickert, «> 30 Vills Ave., BUFFALO, N. Y. H. B. Duering. Deceased, Proprietor, JA | L GOsterr «4 | &ndmw&’.m& Star Clothier and Men‘s Furnisher, 2 This Woeoek â€" â€" Greworks fGreworks display, including â€"-mnunâ€"' intation of P':kln.†&f trains over all lines each eve lists, programmes, etc., apply to Lt.â€"Sol. W. M. Gartshore, B NADIAN > ue h ' Laborera‘ m“luvl THE NEW TRINGS are 200 pairs of boots and shoes, youths, .. children‘s, boys‘, girls‘, men‘s and women‘s, all sizes and qualtties, â€" of the famous Ames Holden make, which we will offer «t . _‘;? e tionally close prices. It will pay you tosee them. Also h: or _ everybody at everybody‘s price. 7 es . © ial. ‘Those little niceties of fit and fiaish which well appreciate and demand. & looms $10, $12, #15, $16 and $18. Winnipeg and Canadian Northâ€"West Good ‘honest Cansdian clothes §10, The pick of BEPT. 5 TO 14, 19001 se & Entries Close Sept. 4th. : : of meritâ€"N hibits and leadi m““ m:'u:m' h THREE Gnc-n:ndw "Tox m" culnnyo&hclpoddfluotuhiq'hmâ€"m . Including representation of "Fall of China" and "‘Taking of Tiokets valid going From statiens~North of Torento M. Wildfang, _ * ~White Store. /.z KT THE.... lines each evening after fireworks. . For pr mm'nm-TI HAWKESVILLE. â€" J. A. Nelles, Winnipeg Noib yst frast e Yorkton Mocsejaw Estevan _ Avaver oth Northâ€"West In Manitoba Secretary. FOR $10 P. Pul