',"' _-lryteF -eduirr-tft'tt'el"et,1'. human-unn- “NW " "aroGauiiutu.s.tttttt2rtte .. 7A~___...-A-A-- ttet.it.amerate' Water loo County Young Hen Left Put the Northwest on nanny. - ". brt Maml’ excursion at in O.P.R. b an Northwest [tom MI Oltuio took pho- My, '" a. 0.128. - in Berlin pru- - 'l'fW'l,fl got on as early IS I.†in naming. but the Toronto train but“ Berlin " 8.07 v1.5 no.“ to in fullest capacity. Only two couch: were attached, and may - tostaMitt the (all! And ontbe plasterin- until Guelph was reached. Th. majority ot the passengers who jot on a Berlin, cum from Wool- - o-".-'"'"' alum...“- ad Ind Welluléy Townships, ud - two or three were (tom Berlin at Waterloo. Th0 mill striving in Berlin irom in Wu " 9.50 wu 20 minutes late, And an " when were crowded to “I lullu‘ -itr. The few North- west Newâ€. who wished to get on at Berlin, were not allowed to do Io, they be!“ told to In". for the IMO] wm [allowed about tiiteen “In“ bu. C.P.R. agtttst A. J. Root. diluted or 30 tickets from Berlin whid: In only shout halt ot the number I. told last you. on For the Harvest. In View (I the great scarcity oi tum hboxen in this Province, the outcome ot the excursion- thir year In united with conaidertrbie inter- at, and while the number of those who left trom Toronto on Monday and today was below last year's, the decrease was not as large as some of the rsilwsy otricigun had expected. Lat you the number that left Tor- onto trom Western Ontario was 2,- 173. We will not, as a matter of tact, hen my harvesters required trom the east thin year as have been asked tor in the lent two years. One reason for this is the condition oi the north- welterncrops, which tre not as tstrund, Int, nlthough with the increased ac- reqe the total yield is not expected to tail much behind that of last year. There ere, too, very many more hands in Manitoba ant the Territories this yen, . tart that will be readily Mr- precntod when it is stated that the Canadian Pacific up to the end of Ju- ly had Bent into Winnipeg quite one hundred special immigrant trains. Last season eastern Canada suppli- ed prohnhly 18,000 men to work in the harvest fields at the went. This yet! trom 8,000 to 10,000 will prob- ebly be the outside mark. It has been lound that tith the demand for farm labor in Ontario " good wages there in less disposition lor the young men to leave their lumn here and seek work in the west. _ " From Ont-tin the Canadian Pacifw, in running three excursions. which, it, I. hoped, may take out trom 4,500 to 4,800 hamsters. It that: three, how- ever, do not gather in men enough then another series of excursions will he run. Principal D. Fourth ot “w Prrlitt High School received. the gtse,-ita oi the Junior an! Senior and Mtttricula- tion minnow trom the Educa- tion] department on Monday even- mg. The lid ot the successful Candi. date. it composed ot about 75 p, c., of thou recommended, and these m eluted name who were hardly prepar ed but delired to write. The list, it u Iolioqrw.- _ Junior autrietNtion. Rowland Lgutemchlggex, Percy Hil- yon. John R. Hamilton. Cul F. Greene, Leon C. Bitter. w. B. Reade, cum H. mm. Julia Latin. Kenton! S. Strome, Willim L. Weber. Lulu lay“. Ida J. Mutin, Sun: lull. Hum MKâ€. Abner Human. _ Sadat autriealatltm. John R. mum passed in Eng» m and Anni-t History and Trigo- Donut/y. -liGu. but“ Put. I TMeer P. Kathy, Ahin R an. In“ HAtten. - " RESUEJI‘S OF THE EXAMINA- TIONS. W . Sailor Leaving Part Alvin R. Kuhn. '10,000 FIRE AT HWILEB. W'. [m if“; m It - 'l..Y ll Km!- arii"Fariue 3'3 ,rttb " -u--- -srrr9e will“ in. all u Ci-ills a. swat! att,'; [by a. manic mttt 1b " in mm.†bin IM or - arrived 308 on! ot W “Ier Dutch- snm"qrp mummmeuounll an"! not -ot on "my", m" 'ia"ti'r""iGaurtitietff, The “Flying mm" tad . on“ ot “atone: Won plum with new an had it"bxoul use on the Oth, otgums,trrastof"ee Await: “Flying Dutchmen" m g string on Victoria yum; with whool toys ad did not want to have it broken, b) www.mn in well tot than! an on that! on: grounds, um may did not upon. Our mm in in good madman ad tho “Fly- ing Dmhmn." would but receives. “other deteat.-ANr tooth.†team intends playing the Prensa Internal are lootnu team on Saturday cv- can; was. Personals.-" number at out than: wet: in attendance st the “Old Boys Reunion" at Elwin. on Ttuusay an l, Friday ol last week.-- Mr. uni Mrs. Wm. Dumas: viaitod among ranches 1n Conestogo on Samur.-- Mrs. Air bert Near ll sputum; I week uncle: the mental root In lun.--. Mr. Irv ing “Mellon; will leuolor Multan. this week, the 1sttt.-Doa't Iorget tht mm: mm on Friday evening, Aug. 21st, this weu.-our public school was too cued on Hominy Amer the L 1t'l,,2telli'l1rt'.' Quiet Wedding.-- A quiet, but pretty “ending was celebrated " the home of Mr. Jacob Berger on the 12th, inst, when their daughter Miss Lying Dorsey was married to Mr. John Snyder ot Strasburg. Congntu- lemons. __ - . . u. n, “we... Brietsc--Mr. E. Spletzel and Mr, W, Johannes took A pleasure trip through some ot our neighboring towns and villages. A very enjoyable time was spent.-No service was held in the New Mennonite church on Sun- day, clung to the quarterly meetings held in New Dundik.--Threshing is the order ot the dar-The merry music ot The" 51:! charivari was again heard in our midst. - - n In I gtt..eres, no...“ ... v..- _..__ versonaL-Mr. John Poll ot Platts- ville Spfnt Sunday under the parent- al roui.--Nr. Simon Hearth ot Berlin spent Sunday tusre.--Mr. Wm. Strome of Hayss,i'.le, spent Sunday unter the parental rooi.--Miss Richards has rc- turned alter spending her holidays at her home in St. Maryic--Mt and Mrs Moses Toman called on friends in St. hurys,--Mr. astd Mrs. Moses To- lnan called on than“ in our midst.-- Mm. Kan mute! ot PION- u - ing . new d." with triends and acquaintances in this vicinity.-- Mr. ‘and Mrs. Wm. Spaetul oi New Dua- dee were the guests ot Mr, md Mrs. J. spaetzel.--W. uni In. S. Schmmt spent' Sunday here. I beg to M “It Economical 1n- suunoe \ompuy of Berlin tor the very prompt Ind entirely Batistactory settlement ot the loss ot my dwelling and part ot the contents by tire on the mom " ot the 27th ot July. The loll Ins adjusted sad the check is- m In: the same iourteen days all- loll-1K; imitated “‘1 sued tor the same low to: the tire. "I - .1va I take this mooetatitr ot nllo m- dening my most hearty thanks to the people at Linwood genenlly, tor their heroic eirorta in loving my office books and papers as well as saving the greater part ot our household goods, We appreciate this the more [tom the fact. that we were most ad- eguately insured on contents. . nnnuwn Under the heading of Our Chief,‘ The Dundas Banner of thus week says: Our friends, we know, will sympa- thin with u: in the minim position in which we no placed reaming on: much beloved chief. Mr. Pixie .We hue known ot his deep end ever pro-eat regret muse M the lose at hie wile. We hue known at the [net ttt ttin been]: “Vin; wey under the “thin of this brooding. We have known at the con-um anon to as- sume . cheerlel demeanor when meet- ing menu; at his qgtorta to stake on =i'- -...t- darn-aim. We hue Il- Our friends. we know, , thin with us in the paint in which we no place: out much beloved chief, .Wo Inn known ot his dee -rtt regret have M ‘ A. ... ._--- h“... m. -.", -. _-'" m- growing deprt-iotr We have al- Io been morn than mined u. the in- creasing (sunny during the laat tew months; ot Ml con-tutu becoming ‘more Maud. And when m climu "tN8t0, In how an " saloon-d con- dition can“ In“ unkind the Inuit lou- magneto“. which be [and Mr. mmnmmamn. ma! non 'trhtt" oimtittem ot haul. We “mm ugh has, it. In; uro- ..... my w new» 'tt ter, Inn- rim-'1 w --r-.-'r-"-e. Bitr tttg a“. "rtte"to't " WW3- BO " ovmmn; an: at any toeend It!!! g. ‘9, “d W“! hmiMMUhm‘“ his Mm. â€my out“; all qertte as»: to can-kn. In -. m-c 'raanatni_ . mm W“ " -, In M trt" the mm†tNi V h trt - “I [out in m "otttirt (r, "Peer, - iiiiiuT tisrurred on contents A. HOOKER. Linwood. Aug. 18, 1903. m,nq|thH-Wh“ '* mam nun-Irwin" iiiiailiiPgpftr'c',,ttW,rfl Hummin- nun-mm» “at Th CARD OF THANKS MANNHEIM ALEX. PIRIE A quiet. tpt a “that“ alumna“! te-tr-s-ttee-tret'?'?"' suert-,trtt-tdr-osoist"'t's Aqoatiatqttp. an» T." cow with um- CN-ttt sijtieh,rg,retU'gttt"r2't pupa-down. hi! - “Winch-thunk?†magma-m “'1;wa- “Lm‘Immn-uxmfl‘h nmmiwnw-‘mmw- .mm.htuaoby-uv Mmhnlpu‘ht‘ompm‘l sotiritor.theceitdnddedter_ mommunuh‘olthby-hv awmmwwumn ovum-allay aunt-“W ium- -- -- .. All “I. tl-them d it emn‘ am In m. and the Maori tid- M and no - ot the meeting, the Cunvdt Alto Coml mince ot the when, with Aid. has an the cult. Bong . amt unad- menu we" an“ In the bylaw re ‘nrdmg the construction of me he on Wilmot "not, which Wat' chimed " some otthnGmtetitotr. too arrow tor . “not runny. aatd the street Railway Company will have to widen “A “not so that tunic cu pm on ad: “My! mum: nil, the town to 1min pipe tor undu- draining Mona m aide at tho-treat, a directed by the mops: “charity, ot the town, who shall use gimme Conway the 5nd. st which the nil- will be Ind. Upon an: amendment new; made the Comma†(one. ad the third “will; In given And mul- ly 'llte try-law uuthorim the Preston and Berlin Strut Runny Company to construct, momma, complete mu operate during the mm or twenty years, irons the tune at pulling the oy-law, a. mule iron ru’lwny with necessary side-tucks and turn-outs, m: the purine ot cars. cottages, and other vehicles adapted to the some upon and along the streets in Berlin named, with All the power: conferred upon Inch Companies by the Street Runny Act, but on the terms, conditions and tstipulations in) the by-law, that is to "r- From their present line ot rah/3y on King Street through pnvnte property m the South end West Wuds, to Vic- torin, Wilmot, Tuerk, ad Perk Sta. ’lhe Compuly must commence the construction ot the rnilwny um ex- pend in the purchase at materiel: or in work or other purposes, the sum or $5,000, hetore January Int, 1904. and null complete their line " hr " Wilmot street, More July lst, 1MU, 1-6 l The street. nilway and! consist oi nsingie track ot . guise ot 4 teat. " inches, and the track than be " nearly .5 mime within one mot 01 the centre ot Btreerta, except in cases ot curve. and turnouts. Permission ol the Corporation is granted as in tbs in has power to the Company to _ . wuâ€"kn- A: ' n moss tiiiirau lad switches oi the G.T.R. when it crosses Charles and There streets. maintain in good reps: nun-u...- - shall be directed by the Gunman w the Board ot Works. Dunn; the lar mg, removing an Ithying the rails _ _ ‘-- -..-rr.gr.. and vrth h Distinct Success Farewell Violin Recital by Man rice Poure.--A Musical Genius The (30an W 5. lwuvu. - -- --e" u free passage [or cums†and vetr After an .bsence in Equals. .' ' um In '"ole. ___ . - up an. P to, who!» and up. serum 'tFr.-- u . and It. and In. Ciiiitieer “mat in. “Iâ€. Ind a Boettat, - a . m “n tore m Hr. mum, um mm. mm. in ty Br “a be “anâ€; - 5m. cm; Jl'lr u will", “Wm "a, Hy, mun, Ir. a: In. J. - " m 'ght, ““me H,A'Iul “.31. “nu l anti-m. no 'ilr.hoqtrtt,shert.tuSm'et Ittt " m. atit'MLI' - I, 'ttree.: mm- “M "' -. an-._ - I In ii"ieGG7riati,uottf1etP"'t a7iiirhTriheeur', . a1u'i"iu'iiTaaiiyoe...'ttr in m -taat cinema. 1. a. flaw mttseq" d -e an it! " Ji"iUTihtijrmt""" "l%ll1hTiaiii “.1 MW. 2tLd'mful7"'l'riiiriii?' Synopail o! Br-Law “on." In . -""'v V’ a" by Ravel]; a. V"! C“; n nova-t can C tug, a "h ml s iii'iiiriiiitsttSil, - w h P ') " Gil.. Mr, M. m. at In at MP. Jytil'r.e mun Within“ an» a repair EUPMS " "'L‘ "‘V The following mull mull-i 'm‘ (eptiittg,"iriyi'iC:i' 'tt.WaqNer, _ an. A.' J noon. and m to! a SP"'JlCliiiiriiisti'iiiiiGihii -.- r. Pee, â€my... wgm, Illa mm. m i,it,Pd',ttrplSiiyiil, mum, mu 11mm... mull! ii'ilbefer, 'e 42mm; I an; a the l Me: by mean at new It in: i 'eg2t'eieA,'2'f,t','Sdit, a}; “metal to M on extent to 'ttter. , unwiththerunmuuleu‘l. N I Conny is sntiorhl‘ to one o mb â€It number at slag, m. or vdlclu to meter requirement- ot tulle until such tine on than ten he use! - .. Th can put be wanted by qtteek ricity. When we no turning the out- ner trom one street to another, they shell not be driven at . rate later then B Men‘s walk. Alter Inn-ct. [ the an shell be provided with Big- ', nel lulu at diluent color: tor the l trout 3nd mt. ' The Compnny my curry mg: l or pureele and chase e reuonnhle _ computation tor earrying the tune, sad the Compsny mu e110 _ can? height. The Company shell run we tor passenger service hetweell Berlin end Preston, at last every two il hours. the tirat car to lenve Berlin y end Preston " 6.30 B. m. and not u charge more then 15 cents tor one' y single are and 25 cents tor e return e tare. h The Company end the directors r, usually must tatterOsto 3 bond to l, the corporation in a - ot 810. Le 000.00 to indemnify and esve harm- u: lees the Corporation unmet oil :3 claims tor damages to private pro iy petty occasioned by the building of u: the line. -.= J A t Bel- "iduri-ee_ec.-P1Y, uni-aqua“!!! a: iiiaiGGGii-edrtyt and brtte :www-W titrdetp"rg1'tt,'t h -theraib animals. at am, “autumn. and WI jtuikeasiateftt.htt.e"e, "uired,auuetinirair'r ad "ituixpe-ottucy1ter: & Ol The Compuly in permit. at cum poles tor the purpose T'dl'dGii electricity; uni therewith running and operating the “may, and tor sup- plying elastrieity tor other purposes, bayou; the limits ot the town, .nd the Company mu not hue novel to (Ii-pose ot electricity tor light, heat or power tor use in the Corpor- much. 11 side, ot the line, proved hem" an um Denim. a..-" important acquisition to the drum- unlem Temple, in tie tarent ot the town. She is .clev- Mount Hope Ceme er entertainer end in her drmtic .------* number. "Lime Joe" was particul- on Tuesday the uly elective. sions drew from ( A Nocturne, by Fran Behr, u- G.T.R, tracks ho ranged as . duett for violin and nu an] about t tlute, was well received. The tlute exeurtrioaisttr leit wu skillfully played by Mr. Jules the west. The St Zeller, ot this town. . to “rive in Taro! Miss Raymond ot London, and Miss bevy that it we E. Teller ot Berlin acted u "cout- ,.ide it into “it? _. . A -Anu.\_ i “mm The members ot the tumgregatiott ot St. Peter: Lutheran Church aad his host. ot mm: in the Twin-City will regret to learn that. Rev. R. von Pireh is lying seriously lll " his home. He has has complaining dur- ing the past month ot hunting pots “out. the hurt. ad on land" he collgpxed all had to he tahen to had. 0n Tuna“ hll physicians made I thorough -ittatiott and lound that while his heart in weak, the real mt oi the trouble in in " stomuch. Early In“ evening he tool I atrnd tun, m m matron-1y m, um this manna he showed no - tog “I better, Mira unhle to in}. nonrilhnan ot n1 hind. Bil no» mama mm m We thin- "In-Ill diatom eon- mt ittMeitimt to lit “than Mi. in mm um m. - and. in nun mill†will - In an m. gamut-'- only M.‘ ii'. iiGGTiik,uu Jyotttrtat, Bu- ',t Mr. Halo and IBM. I. If". r. mum ' . In and In. In, mm, Jt'llt an» man a p" a! l'.: Luck-=1“ _hs" .7 cl N" Yuk ct., dompsny ia permit"! to up! "ptre let all LIP! port TH! WB8T, the line, proved nine" an ,SERIOUSLY ILL C. tag? l in): a,.ap/i"'iii.t at an mtddmmd- at 1t'te.'rll'.etlff.hfh iiiii,iiiitii- iii.", 'm " '0 booth-em, 'rd teee_e. - -._._ ,-- Tr- ., noun nut. a. a?! u atrtttiag “no. with Bax t Co., ot torn-to. which in hall [or In "e. At the annual: at an an to aloud to was. than I. in â€up: at the In: Sewn; law in†Co., tor (out van. Retamtng at Balm shout I"? in mum at unplug od We! A sum“ whom-la national. In 1m he win- anned an “Wm ot slime“ a the building 30' occupied by the Berlin Guam. Co., Multan.“ not ha ttrested the Us: And ' and bundles which in ti,?"1e1 IN “but I'll-q "i, _ occupied by (LA. Mum I Co., ghoe and slipper Mutual. maU6ott by hi: m, Mr. CA. Alum, in, In I“? the detse-d withdrew from tttttr- man and has since led u gum ro- ‘tired we. - - .___---. .44..- . - Inc. The deceased has given tum: . deep interest in Berlin end its pow- th, end wu elven willing to land e helping land in any manhunt tor the continued prosperity and venue at the town. He wu n member ot the l‘owa Council in 1886, and otter the denth at Mr. Win. Delechlnger. Town Trenurer, the cleaned we: eppolnlr :ed to that position; the duties con- nected with which he discharged in n mummy runner tor live» yum, when the once wu combined with that ot Town Clerk, He wu‘ior many years n regular attendant gt the Council meeting: u e spectator, end took . deep interest in the proceed- ings. In politics he was n staunch Mariner. He we: . taithiul member and olhcinl ol the New JeruIlnem Temple, being since; the first mem- bers ot that church in Berlin. The de- oeued hed . urge circle ot friends, who esteemed him highly on necounl ol nil manly qunlitlee and courteous disposition, end wen any: happy when he could here B chat with them on the leading topic: ot the any. The deceased wu married in Ber. lin in 1852 to Min Cherlotle Roth, who predecened him about ne‘er. your: Mo. Twelve children were I horn. eleven ot which survive tout ‘ sons end eight daughters, viz.--Mrr F P. poo Ernie, Preston; Chen. Aug- ', ust, Henry J. Mrs. J.M. Schneider, Cnroline. Louise, Emma, Albert E. , Mrs. Geo. Haeliburn, Berlin;, Herman r El, Mount Pleasant, Mich., and Mrs. Harry Hellowell, Berlin. The bereav- i’ ed inmily have the symrathy at tht A entire community in the loss they - - aB, 4“â€. 1.! their cuuuc “nu-u. aâ€, have sustained by the death ot than loving lather. The tunnel will take place on Fri- day " 2 o'clock, p. m. from his use residence, corner Courtlund Avenue. end Benton street. to the New Jar uulem Temple, tor service, thence to ‘Mount Hope Cemetery. tht Tuesday the Hsnutcrs' excur- sions drew from Ontario north ot the a.T.R. tracks trom Toronto to St!- nig and about tweuty-five hundred excursionista lelt the Queen City tor the west. The Station! train due to “rive in Toronto " noon, was so bevy that it won necesury to di- dde It into three sections. tusd the third section did not arrive iintil n!- ter one o'clock. - -. - -o..u". "an! out Ttte London News ot existence on S eighth mm to be my time 1856 wtti ed the mean" " or Dtairatsie Residence and Cinder Propel-gin the Village of Anaheim. Under all by virtue ot the power of ale outlined Ill 3 main mort‘ 5.50 'hi‘h will in mowed u Mel, ale than wilt be sold try publlc " ctlon " the Met mum in the Town ot Bulk. In the County ol ,uteettto on SATURDAY THE mm DAY " MWBER, tooo, n .0 not: at in. o'clock ln A. 'ttq-ttA, lb hallo-ll. msirattte mum at - nanny in the Villa. gt In»... In in Tome tthStth' mummy aw.- I-te-tt I! Will, an, ,e" to an an. not. at AAA 3.. - -d " mywumuom tte iiii,'iiiueeCtittt M 'i'G'iia%rr%ttro.trty..tift otBt+ Rout-Mum Tome olpoiyu-m nun-mum- ‘A __ A.‘._A-I. ' eriied by ""ib7C5C. my . ttrrtmr, mun. may! I!!! 9'“; - Ea... at an mac-unreal. 'iiii"irnuFiot-nttr1t' iiaiieMriieef.tosr.".et h"riiriiniii.' Him M n..- iitiGai-m-t" “I “w "_r.__, " - .4 T Public Sale lonuon IVW'IB ".0-.. w" hence on Saturday, was the paper to be started in that me 1856 which has net. secur- nccesury gnome. 'ii'iii, Giitrats hi an which passed out then New Dress Geode, ", ' _, . New French Flannele, J V ."r, _,,,"' New Blouse Goods, _ ', 1 New Trimmings, 7 ' â€A; New Mantles, ' _" New Capes, ' New Mmol Shawls, New Faecinatore, New Flannels, Wrapperette, Shaker manners, etc. to, Bricker & Diebel. $ummerlllliilllliirtary Wchvojnot opt-nod up and pond into to! 10ҠGood. for My Anton Turk. has. can.“ of: _ T T Mrs. G. Steuernagel’s Ball and examine these, all extra Special Values. [ORGAN WOH'T HAVE om. Fall Trade†_"' DOMINION EXHIBJIION loos " TORONTO . - mamnmnn The manual. Mum. and Myst-nod quIqu-mmwm it will pay you to examine our stock for style, quality and prices. Also att kinda)! latest Dru: Trimming, Finley Collars, etc. etc. at 'to-streets-ttee-MP-E'..'.'., It than." tittpEeatttisttlplhh" "atrpqirirretrt.t.rt.5E%e2' _ "r-q-r-er--, si.oarsartFcteett.e..eete., .----e"PHr_---_.%_= - "a. an. N ' trfalta'rpfti= 2:... itMrtl'.'alik'" yawn-â€blimp - -- nan-mug, Pmâ€:- King St , For td II OF, man â€Auuno'runi ____________7 7, THE DUFFIIIN PRIOINT. A-------"""-""--'--.:,.-"- THI JUIILII "iOINTO A autumn. m vuuél EmR uvpmakmm For Fine . mm nun-M am fig, 'teb"!', In . “g. a new ' l... "t,'gt'il'l' a your -----_-'--" ".. CI 2ttth,t'gl,'dtrfed " C In. Goo. saunas! oi lulu-I. who ha! in. vtIItln; trte4 In EI- uin ad “it s puma! “on: on “My “Iâ€. IN]. IIIV‘II‘ an at Slum. The lone am tome ‘11; In which the Wu. manhunt- “. by I “lotion who ad the m than out. hummer leg humane-nth Dr, ta "a Giiiuutut-utrtosrith' pull. in "tret may. It. m . my Aug-pt yang)! ,.__- - _._.. --"". It. a! . In. Avg-u - of We. a. m n M h" 'm in you. In. B. and. " Lam-a mm. m: to! - ““1." t.mrt-nttthtu" mu nun-W- my tn Bulb. It. In". I O El- mom Ber, mun-alt. o. M, Woodwufl "tillâ€. n iiuid GrGa%ia. - - in m L'-"""""""" -. main-uh!- Waterloo. DEATHS 9’1â€) M L