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Waterloo County Chronicle (186303), 2 Mar 1893, p. 1

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D hm w. w Off C) EO. II. HUTCHISON T Ram Public, Conroranrscw, cu: Manny ru- loan on Mortgages at Iowa»: rates. FRED) Max Camunoux. A. B. Mcnmm Aeh/,ir%iirjtiil,iriiji/nir, awry Monday and Thumdny afternoon. Ottiree at Dr. 'r7alrrtslcy's More. 011108 A1Me,e--Now Insurance Buildings (up-stairs,) "R"Tutslreot, Waterloo. Oily H. WEI-11$ M " nnuusnjns AT LAW, Solicitors In all the murls. Notaries and Ctmre.vautrors. Money to land 0'\ Mortgages lloweab rates. 0ltNe--Court House, Bar in. w. IL Bowmw, ALAq LLJL, Q, c., County brown Attorney " rt p., and Clerk ot the Peace. E. P. Gunman: LEN. MILLAR. QWC, \OLQUHQUN & MCBRIDE .. piGfi'rrsHiiiiGitTrs, Notaries and Conveyancers. H E T T, DEPOSITS OF $l.00 AND UPWARDS RECEIVED, ALLOWED. INTEREST ADDED TO THE Pam NOVEMt3ER IN EACH YEAR. Special Attonturn given and Farmers’ Salas e'totcs. OWLI)k" & CLEMENT Ni CANADIAN BANK-OF COMM Moms. 9.30 mm. Lo 5 p.rtl, over Geo. '_uo:lug's slur w- -e _........,.» A GENERAL BANKING BUSINESS TRANSACTED. FARMERS’ NOTES Discou-ITED CRAFTS ISSUED PAYABLE AT ALL POINTS IV CANADA, AND THE PRINCWAL CITIES IN THE UNITED STATES, GREAT BRITAIN, FRANCE, BERMUDA, ac, SAVENGS BANK DEPARTMENT -------- KING, Q: C,,? ESTAaLISHED x807 HEAD OFFICE, TORONTO. CAPITAL (PAID UP) SIX MELLIQN DOLLARS REST - .. .. " - - - __ 'onvoyanccr. etc, (Money to loan.! hi A UMAN VOL. XXXIX.---NO Nance on Erb snout 1uicatiou. i) County at Waterloo -Two doors noth of rosi» gig thu lulu Dr. \Vulllcn ur M "rrfih1'sTtGr'i'TrCu'. mswcred at utrice. Tole, s tyny,Tiy, occupicg by \VATERLOO AND Emunm EON AND ACCOUCUEUR LEGAL. DN AND ACCOUC‘HEUR‘ A. B. MCBRIDE. I wr Highest current rate B. E. WALKER, GENERAL MANAGER. WATERLOO BRANC ROS RECEIVED, AND CURRENT RATES To THE PRINOiPAL Ar THE END is tho comm 5:1 The RA TES tiomere./hvorwy with any in the world. Your choice of all sound plans of assurance offered, no other. AGENTS WA NTED. Apply now C”. A] _ TA, " . '. Interest allowed on and upwards in THE A GENERAL Wry-iii')?, BUSINESS TRANSACTED.: Capital, $2,093,033 The Eielgaans Bank. HEAD OFFICE. MONTREAL. u/ rrvu/)s/ (ry 'i'i'i, HILLIARD (m, trawl 1' trCo or Mr: 'E D H, of Commareiai Papa: 'RATES OF INTEREST E END OF MAY AND g Director Test, $!,100,009. $6,900,030. 09,003. M , ERGEj '_-zmessrxsu-s,t, Waterloo (iii-h/di, ALEX. MILL/kn, Q. C J.1I.\\'Em!,M.D.,1\14 W. S. HOUGINS. Supt IV H.RIDDELL. Ontario Mutual ife. W's BQQKSTQBE QUELPHA BAY SEW; (jIE/iil, It will pay you to g Bookstore, Guelph, if your room done in thc and a moderate price. every mack Send for Economy, Equity, Stabifity, Progress. THE PRICE ES VERY MW, 9%th i532 f) - em; {Edam}: "BAD on” E, . VTITETI'ELOQ lislnlrllshrd H470. 'ii' fii'i W. I H (i/ij, a gig 3 ALL Trh'/"il'uo With Bordetr Secretary i. Q. C., Solicitor Frrr,, Berlin D, Mudicnl Referee. Waterloo Jeirrbilitios, Doc " months ediiu' lama 7. at once on oomph-Lion of y Hoidurx in 781)] New!!! " " ISL, Idol 'C', Jan. Is}, 1892 :p Verrluss gunrnnlu'd on n'idumh lmlong to and an: of Agcncior,Waturioo WM. HENDRY, PAPER HAT-.76} tl,, ND THING IN U JI i. I’rcmimna pay- n'h Hwy fall due. 1m) years from ‘n on (mm-l, war U W Hold rrl'.prv,, jii/fi]ii, 30 Mica: effects Ncw goods samples. Manager, {O Day CUl “TH " OST, $11,931 $100000, ft, l BuLL. 1,115.",“111 15-5353) 21,193 221,816 runi mu y 21!,(307 3115* 51 JiN INA} 3 l,5 tl: Jro7 70 mt again. Of our many customers we would ask this favor: Show your purchases your friends, sothat they may know and share in this Great Sale ofRcally Good Dry Goods. You will do them a kindness, This week Mantle, Millincry, Furs, 'Dress Goods, Cloths, Clothing, Wooicns, Linens and Cottons will continue to flow out like a torrent. It was our misfortunc to get the scorchiug-it is the opportunity of yourlifc to gct a big pile of Dry Goods for a veiy little money. h LTL', "rllul niriuiffence I) thc, huilurs, of Ctidramrcry, “in I f'”(ll_<l'l)":=1lit‘ tlr: opening: at» '* y"; [fsalc hm" hill to go without 's brim; Nomi ly amnaai to. w, t prove-(l intrYvicc any one CCH)- Fi necterl with ouN sloyinci,s, but the S rushof trade lit been Hmething awful, and witlrour best oTortr, hlintlretlS have had to go aw“, each . day unserved. Tn all sum we would say-Come Again. “he Bargain attractions will continc . for days to come. Ever; articlil in the house is being sold at redne- ed prices. New attractions will characterize each day's operations. We are determined to clear out our immensestock before COmmCnc- ing the renovation of our premises. We are in a hurry about this, and as the Spring Season will soon be upon with the arrival of our large importations. So we are shoving out the stuffata furious rate, and at prices so low that you cannot help buying. The favorable ad- justment otour losses by the insur» ance companies enables us to smash low prices into pieces. Our l.0urposeiirst. last and all through, is to clear out the stock. Thou- sands have been more than dclight- ed at the great, the altogether tln- approachable Bargains of goods _ very slightly or not at all damaged. We therefore inwir, Trf'stt 'n 5' ll (b"rjfrifj'g'1sitt /iiijhlLE. 25 & 27 Wyndham street IL ', BULLERT ' 00., U H ty'"'"'-'-' slightly or not at all damaged. therefore, invite you to call . Of our many customers we lask this favor: Show your ases your friends, sothat they "ror'Nr.r “.1 , . .. A W e N l IRRIO, THURSDAY MORNING, MARCH (h GUELPH ONT, th-,. opcnh had to U0 In to go aw“, eaeh Tn all sum we IC Again. “he ns will continc h Every artic?) ing sold at redac, attractions will "Wo-, ..! My said Mr, Chum," “Certainly I oug said Pamela. 1 “PM two 55‘, Pamelt you ne up how beat) my 83min I have A tl such a ML where." man‘s i your a, and we willing Mr ( stzicken linincry' I ll [HUM years. ( she pnu -. clasped t black rough It was while her. over " 'il eat roll of just "cel Yell as the perty, th: A: she won and r',',a'rd t seek) wife mia rim all that, he In some, sarong good with]. a or re. htion H wue mm up.“ vll that, he hu :omc, wrong, good mi f l al he wry poor 1.%phsL' sent Il is home, ‘. viil "er' il g: eat roll of st reca ved as the My, th: ‘t she won d mid t leekly. “Pu, Cu tl ( L .' a wk Niki WM» 5 w,r, 1“; 'rl," «we lard t' wit H n _ W n creed: Their large Rn!" " Tall men,sui(c In public duly For, while the (lod give m n Lil row; miqu M bl, A] 8 ho h Pameia UPEIL 711‘” lnml hisdwghler Pamela was m tif- mul left. She was a hand, s‘wm; well made girl, with n. nrrd, rnl‘mngh he had given her ry‘wrm M, education and no no slulw We: whatever. She worked 'nouior- Mthout help, or tlmuks, ,vz‘dl ot any kind; her only conso~ will”; that she was Miss Crump. ‘h ie? that does me," she used Inshe toiled zuvay to save her M cw more dollars. 15‘ w ad no granllfathers to n) “NH accomplishments and "ietise-',rde'"o)'tl"(o"r'tos" and pleas 5110“ tine cloth, irisélmh we rulas the land, 'ps. n her I a had longer rrnl, we“, Oaks WC w while her father, 3:1 counting: ant roll of bills, whic "w had ved as the rent of cert. pro- tsho wont softly behim\i1n, weekly. ru (y ll swag il her fa' Wn.ri' THE b, l! ed at 1W ' cloak, with f' tulrslowly. C) too expensivt- my Mllllkt‘tHL I'm sure she'd ‘nps were, or considcvrd them very first people in Poets, 'oslah Cramp, the present family, was very proud of w He was about the mean- money matters ever known. mu his boys from home by for mess; and now gilt to go to church h RY KYLE DA LLAH ,,I had moths in , ' she died," sighed u1iru't went ie, and minus a ml th III in private lrble with th ‘0 with fur fund it will lin, '10 so want it hands ur1conty OETRY. " Jus' coming bile Wtt V 101w, you don't know I've overgrown likes. fool in it. d a. Gt-oh, dean keepers at home ' , one of thew, Ia such as Lit‘txy‘ at} , -_ .. .. "?""'l"Y 1nd, and waiting Nance mp's Escapada. can’t go out any h she never knew F could we” t)rrovd Frt,yf,.), birthday, “"1 silence m'my Gi. Long fur. Io IFr " lil; cuts. fl,stteruiCac's'riu w! NEED. cabove the fog thinking , sir thumb warn ir-lirtled mnrmt b , will no LI :1 ‘ '-‘- 'l -"c,vi", . r tti . "I ‘1 t _ 2. 1. - .r- . F ‘ " " as. a; MN ' as" is? V tl 2 i s : x ‘ "" s, " tMi - W' - l 2) F?, i=4 Fct E2 is $3 IN "t pg" ag, r / 'i?,9" f 'd.' , b ( '.I WW, " K15} 'RIF “-3? SE that his Mr Into only h Hy; Elia H th DJ ll her day‘ card awn "Miss C M the 1l " .So it began, Before I Vi many employers, and ‘was rife with suppoisir, why and wherefore, ‘2? rr prouder of herself I r-lr' when she laid down " tli ofa dry goods store W fr' silk and fur ofher C4 [ L, " earned money, but a“ 2"“! not a cent of it 00:13:,” p'u" willing man alive. She wore the elm: st plush bonnetaud bl r 7| church on Christina, at _ well. The squire looked “rt sri, but he knew she hm v ki, reckon," he though, yssi. Doot' III-4K nlrl 'l, Pamela. "Why, how chris‘ian i. be sure," said Mrs. (Twill; "Nothing of the sort," "I took my dollar for i1 your wash-woman, Mrs, C l "No, I haven’t, and I wash," said Mrs. Chalk, Pamela offered her swm "I am going to go on said "I'm going to do ill j wash-women do for mow: explain why. But here I did laundress, ready to days in the week, from ise, anyone wants me." KUBW r village "Been to see Mr the curious Mrs. Chm. of her kitchen door as "ree been washin "Why, gm said Mrs. Per; obliged" sni you‘ve only "No." Sn earn mom? (I snow was pllvd in a great Sloth ket. Mrs. Pease hml agood b soup, and all was tidy in the lit ting room, where Pamela, sat m the hit of carpet, "I knew it would bother you was dump,” she said, "and now home and get pals bea." "Oh, Miss Pamela, I'm so obliged” said Mrs. Peasp, "and I l you've only done it to oblige me.' ”Nu.” said Pamela. "I did earn money. May I come next .. r2It and took Kitty out int with her. oehwel WELL. w M r net tl Er poor tneds old bl ke' quesLions," a In it RUE WI was she leukw K he would as.) tl “L: she had held “down eards El E thin In. inshntly took (A) I” week, from seven to Ls me." gracious me! if 'e it would bother you till it willl see Mrs. Pease? 189:3 'S. Chalker, peeping out door as Pamela passed. washing for her," said i In a great clothes has me 11ml agood bowl ol ms tidy in the little Sit Before _long Pamela tucked no BI v1 _ T 'goiaei/ J, "and now bea." 1eia, I'm so Peas: "and I ‘RUn washing, she just as other 3y. l Shun’t V am a Splen- be hired six the village as to the Ft-, was girl ms, Pamela he \ounter " her he”. Hp her shirt, 0 the kitchen If 'm so much 'and I believe In It1 of he ery you cards mending six if 9amela. w you retty as to oked you, to ble to t' the hard. own, I'll asked wil HS it to Mou- ut ‘cnl j rt to flo be subject rectiy minor long. Other people may l for her "escapude," or call her spiteful ihe understands her, wires her all the more for her dence. "Though, Pamela," he often ghould have offered mvself all had you actually beeâ€"I; {pier earning what Cueeded. Would you like to be a beggar, pa l” "rouie done very wrong, Pamela," said her father. Then he paused, and added: "You shall tell me what al. lowance yon need for your clothes, and I'll bet you’ll have it monthly. Now give me those cards." He burnt them in the fire when she had handed them to him, and she hur- ried away to get his ten, and no more was said. The Crumps were not great talkers. Bat Pamela is not sorry for what she did to this day. As for Mr, Bothwell, he rejoices; for otherwise, perhaps, he mighe, being a shy man, never have met Pamela Cramp, who is to marry him before} lone. Other, nannla mun H-~- ' - now him "Thenyou're been disgracing me and yourself for three months," said the old man. "You, n. Crump! and all to Spite your poor old father for be, ing careful of, his money." Pamela was not afraid of her father now. She came over and sat beside , . I l arett Wet'? came in, she saw hér father that he knew all. "Pamela," come here he s: 1mg has this been going on! "Since October, pa," the looked at tl withoutstirr, beiie was for need; ch mortifiication, not Irby, but having to be, Selling Tobacco to Minors; it fora h in good blood, as you think mrhmps that made it hard for MI on qum 'amela opened the door and ou're been disgracing me ‘If for three months," said n. "You, n. Crump! and your poor old father for be, of, his money." saw hér father and knew th ssolitnry h; h're for seve myselfall the-51mm an a laundress,'r 1ere, he said. "How, you. I waihap may blame her it was not for "l; I suffered so lot only from be, beg. If there is 'CO In any conviction ti the girl ans in says, "f and ad indeperr "odd" or carry off the watl must be considers full in Hue ditvh of 2aivt, and m The gm portant el should be mums top 1lrirmrv%r?mPRMrrsTin not in) dealt with here; not will that of tlw much discussed questoin of statute: labor, These questions must be settled! by Mch municipality for itself. 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