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Waterloo County Chronicle (186303), 19 Apr 1894, p. 3

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omen p in the ANDER ) have vere ut as read) mother as we are to if we were as prof irtues _ as we are in short if we fhuman kindness of bitterness, t rtaches.and sighs, t valy sumer â€"SlOMg $ ht L@d, Wabieipipqutive 30 *./ â€" en thre ich for .. becaus athering‘ 1 burt 9 \I thi sale t by its m# vnmum'(,y tor 84 all our c ae |_-au)' <ay sunder imy great l © prove 5 thep mfort, vnhduer ue has pr ust it thr ie wounds w the cruel â€" ine, ‘u once M i6 and sets th ind earth car aincless char ‘onnt fnrm to the d he unsusped ines leaves hi him, that th â€"rs that he ishment for wer cuilty, n echerous m ind promei_(l thnu;:h his i â€" mfects cea â€" )e religiou \ > culatedt ho never & ais< kind to t of it clings! io. Well k Leets semetimes " ie r)'gid-ly He falls u ry !nafenl 1ity and tf nstrued in 1t \'ei‘y i as ready we are to were 3 A inciff it 1 into fr C Pn’ vâ€" with lects of KCn peroved | nc iifl. «l perhag nce lw‘ The t it lg\ n in yTY AND DISTRIOT, or V\ News of the Waterloo unty District Gleaned _ From Exchanges. ° M Aboy of some weight un Mity is Melvin Grubb, of Walte ‘ge ucar Wytheville,. Va. He r‘!hnohgo.viqhm d has accumuiated fieah at:: ten years old. Milyerton. Pirk Association met celebrate .the Queen‘s s and athietie sports. e farmers are now enâ€" ng, wlthough the night ‘ | their progress. | They| cit wihl suffer by the weather . ... About 46 the proinotion examinâ€" pers set were a fair test proficiency. Mr. Ross nore conducted the exâ€" i E. Goothapd is now iring h*s cheese factory. alding i stone wall unâ€" ang the making room, »n eye for his own and nangial interest. ...A /d in the Presbyterian uth inst., to hear the Flenderson iterviewed + on the Poole Life yest Ho: l SU\ DJ ave not commentâ€" it« yet, the ground aditior toâ€" work. oked well a meonth leached now ; but ; not watched with <the farmer n# 1t irs A20 agzo. â€" Ttea it only takes its ng~ that go to .. .. There was eâ€" syrup _ last had a suitable nf 1?.\‘i56 6t 1f. ... 94488 e pr-im.ntiunex ~chool, Miss school, conductâ€" here . .. . This very free from ist winter, but Craltaers are mt QNV , one of the the Dominâ€" Prohibition Qetic ray. and hiliousâ€" 25 cents rms of life clouds aâ€" it young ost % ital absolute onesty is succeeds n of reliâ€" Honesty igious beâ€" onceived. an‘s own The Startling Experience &,‘ a y no memedlyâ€"yet distovered_ cran Young Lady in St. Thomas. _ | supply the place of Dr. Williams‘ Pink + | Plils, which buil} anew | the | blood, nepegreree e t nc Cl / j( glow of health to low cheeks ow :::“::: ":.:‘:':_-:':“'*’I ‘â€"; | They »re certain cure for lall troubles Story. liar to the female systéin, young or esraahulne _ | old. Pink Pills also cure: such diseases From the St. Thomas Journal. rl_:e;)matintn, net:fllsé? *‘IP:N";‘ parâ€" i Aget chea alysis,locomotor ataxia,8t. Vitus‘ dance, " otbe ang o ste Tent etcrmpe [ ritattnndora in P ored oater ound &DOULC VNCID LVRAC IPARF 7°"5 CC l the after effects of la gripgieand severe "The Angel of the Lord encampeth * rouad about them that fear Him, and & delivereth them." | Such is a verse of $ holy writ made fanmiliar to very many f residents of St. Thomas by the wellâ€" | [ known evangelist, Rev. J ) E. Huner. In letters of gold on the stained glass fanlight over the door of his residence, No. 113 Welington street, is the text "Psalm xxxiv, 7." Though we live in an ago nuted for its energetic, zealous Christian endeavor, this idea of Mr. Hunter‘s to impress the truths of the scriptures upon those who read though they run, is altogether so original and so novel that it at once excites the curiâ€" f cusity. Thouse not familhar.with the | text make a mental note of it, RLd, at the first opportuni‘y look it up. ‘This is just what was done by a representaâ€" tive of the Journa!, who had occasion to visit Mr. Hunter‘s residence the other day. _ But with the object of the visit and the information obtaimned the reader will be more concerned. The reâ€" porter was assigned to investigate a marvellous cure and to have been effectâ€" ed in the case of a young lady employed in Mr. Hunter‘s family, by that wellâ€" known and popular remedy, Dr. Wilâ€" liams‘ Pink Pilis. And it was a wonâ€" derful story that the young lady had ! to tell, and is undoubtedlv as true as it is wonderful. Last June the same reporter interviewed Mrs. John Cope, wife of the tollgateâ€"keeper on the Lonâ€" don and Port Stanley road, who had been cured by Pink Pulls of running | ulcers on the limbs after years of sufâ€" fering, and after having been given up | by a number of physicians. The old‘ , | lady had entirely recovered, and could ; | not say too much in praise of Dr. Wilâ€" ; | liams‘ Pink Pills, which bad given her a new lease of life. As it was with ; | Mrs. Cope, so it was with Miss Edna .| Harris, the young lady in the employ ; | of Mr. Hunter‘s family who has been , | restored to health and, strength by t | Pink Pills. _ Miss Harris has just ; | passed her twentieth year, and is a daughter of George Harris, who lives at Yarmouth Heights, and is employed _| by Mr Geo. Boucher, tlorist and plantsâ€" C man. ols e encR 2. A MIRACLE saved my life, and I am quite willing that everyone should know it," ‘was the @I believe Dr. Williams‘ Pink Pills â€" Mre. .rgz £w, "f&:fi » m $7 y was a good, reliable and : tru girl, and that ree mont wife of the fttps arâ€" «aken to bring t a oaturâ€" al cundition of heaith. In| this emerâ€" utlds;, diseases depelndfng m bumors in the blood, such as scrofu a, chrunic eryâ€" pelas, etc, In the case of men they ffect a radical cure in all cases amsing rom mental worry,overwork or exces es Dr. Williams‘ Pink Pil $ are sold onâ€" fiy in boxes bearing the firm‘s tr.de P d duact n ocdud ids Autatla i uin uie aous e sn in htvetrad itc 4 i rvous headache, nervous prostration, by * § +. e after effects of la pip;::nd severe | _ ‘They got the hand up; it dropped. l1ds, diseases depending un bumors in They tried again; it slowly fell back. e blood, such as scrofu a, chrunic eryâ€" | Three times he raised the little hand ipelas, etc, In the case of men they | only to let it fall. â€" Bursting into tears ffect a radical cure in all cases amsing | he said : _ rom mental worry,overwork or exces es ‘I give it up.‘ Dr. Williams‘ Pink Pil § are sold onâ€" ‘Bobby, lend me yer hand,‘ said the y in boxes bearing the hrm‘s tr.de|other little fellow; ‘put yer elbow on nark. They are never sold in bulk,and | my piller, I can do without it. iny dealer who offers suBstitutes in this | _ ‘So one hand was propped up. And orm is trying to defraud and should | when they came in the morning the )2 avoided. The public.sgre cautioned | boy lay dead, his hand -ti'k‘pmpped'up ‘eo enc es a wl h ten oo ovapy 2 onl mt e t esd gainst other so called blood builders ind nerve tonics,put up in similar fâ€"rm ntended to deceive. _ Ask for Dr.Wilâ€" iams‘ Pink Pills for Palg People, and efuse all imitations and substitutes. an be had from all dealers or by mail m the Dr. Williams‘ Medicine Comâ€" ?ny. Brockville, Ont.,or Schenectady, . Y., at 50 cents a box; or six boxes fdr $2.50. | A lady living at Moogejew, mrcmti-‘ cally wrote the following to a friend at Violet Hill: "Our house is bauked eighteen feet thick with| snow and ice We have sixteen stoves going and 120 tons of hard coal in the shed. There is water enough in the cellar to do us ‘till gpring. We have overcoats on all the »attle, and I am knitting socks and nitts for the geese and ducks. It is onâ€" ly sixty below zero now, but when the dold snap sets in we anticipate a need of more clothes.‘ Tur NEw York ExamurNER says : Every mother and housekeeper | must often act as a family physician in the many ilinesses and accidents that occur. among children ard servents. For: many of these cases I have used Davin‘ Painkiller,and consider it an indispenâ€" wible article in the medical box.â€" In diarchcea it has been used and effected gures, _ For cuts and bruises, it is inâ€" (‘l;;pensable. 25 c, for| the New . Big ttle. [ Objection is taken ‘to this measure in certain quarters, but it seems to us that it can be justified ons the same grounds as the proposal to abolish Diâ€" vision Courts is defended. Abolish Division Courts, and so make smalll {debts nonâ€"cdliectavle by process of law, land the result will be the practical de-l ‘struction of the store credit system: that is the bane alike of the small merâ€" lchant, the mechanic and the farmer. Abolish liens on musical instruments, \washing machines, etc., and as & conâ€" |sequence people will he Afound paying ‘cash for articles uow pu‘rchased‘on the ‘instalment plan and thus will be se cured benefits that always follow the |adoption of the readyâ€"pay principle.1 22 sls eerg barl Discourages Debt Making. Dr. Barr has a bill Hefore the Legisâ€" ature that, if passed, will make liens n â€" sewing* machines, pianos and all uch articles valueless, eooi dn e e es t se d ® _ _ Any reasonable measure that disâ€" courages the popular tendency to run into debt is commendable tmdy the bill of the member for. Dufferin certainly does this. Hood‘s Sarsaparillaâ€" is qbno)utoly unequalled as a blooa purifier and strengthening medicine. It is the ideal spring medicine. Try it, The following pathetic story was told by John B.: Gough: ‘A story is told of a street boy in London who had both legs broken by a dray passing over them. He was laid away in one of the beds of a hospital to die, and another little creature of the same class was lsid near by, picked up with famine fever. The latter was allowed to lie down by the side of the little crushed i boy. He crept up to him and said : BRahhv‘ did vou never hear about :Bobby’ did you jnever hea Jesus? lR ‘No; I never hedd of hinm.‘ Babbyv. I went to a missio ‘Bobby, I went to a mission school uncé, and they us that Jesus would take you to heaven when you died, and you‘d nevér hunger any more ana have no | if couldn‘t ask such a big gentleman as he to do anything: for me. He vou'ldn’nm'. to to a boy like me. | i‘i-f’nthe’lldo all | that if you ‘ask {"Ht;velnlflk‘! if I don‘t know where he lives, and how can I get ing a1 A Sarcastic Letter The Street‘Arab‘s Trust, | pain, disâ€" +Bobby, they tol.1 me at the misgion chool as how Jesus p sssed by;;m says as he goes round.. How .do you know but what be wight: come ro%ud to this hospital this. very.. night? "You would know him if you was to see Him.‘ _ ‘But I can‘t keep my eyes open. My legs feel so awful bad. Ductorsays I‘ll die.‘ | ‘Bobby, ho‘d up your band and he‘ll know what you want when he passes n n o i nvaaet T for Jeâ€"us. You may search the world and you cannot find a greater illustra tion of simple trust than that of the little boy who had been to the mission echool but once.‘â€"Sel. Send 25 "Sunlignt" Soap wrappers wra pper bearing the words "Why Does a Woman Look Ola Sooner Than a Man") to Lever Bros, 43 Scott St., Toronto, and you will receive by post a w pretty picture, free from advertising, and well worth framing. This is an easy way to decorate your home, The sonp is the best in the market and it will only cost lc postage to send in the wrappers, if you leave the ends open. Write your address carefully. , 1ly. A party of young mean were telling what they would do were they shipâ€" wrecked far out upon the sea, and left buffeting w?kh the waves without a plank to assist them. i P Pn U on o prenan n y _ Ex«ch one gave his opinion except Paddy Murphy, who. after being asked for bis, replied, ‘B«.d‘ cess to you for a cowardly set of spalpeens, ye‘d all be after saving yourself an‘ not tryin‘ to save anotber. Why, it‘s Paddy Murâ€" phy that would swim to shore an‘ save himself, an‘ thin swim back un‘ thry to save arother." A Great User of English. (Toronto Telegram.) Perhaps the speeches of Wilfred Laurier lack a little of the atrength, if uot venom, of Arthur James Balfour‘s ‘ replies to (Gladstone, but the efforts of the Canadian Liberal, like those of the : Eoglich U »ionist, have a power that is lacking in speeches that are mere proâ€" ducts of the voice. No onewho reads the speech of the Opposition leader at Ottawa on Friday can credit all its ‘brilliance to the inâ€" spiration of the moment. UOrators whose minds are not stored by hours of labor. have fex moments of inspiration. Apart altogether tram the soundness of the spenker‘s politics a speech ike that delivered by Wilfred Luurier on Friday is a treat to lovers of the Angloâ€"Saxon | tongue. . * MHow to Get a Sunlight Picture, iln. C. J. Woorprma®, of Wortham, Texas, saved the life of het child by the use of Ayer‘s Cherry Pectoral. Saved Mer Life. _ AVER‘S °_ Cherry Pectoral Prepared by Dr. J. C. Ayor & Co., Lowell, Mass. Prompttoact, suretocure Advertise in the A Mero, h remedies would t art of a bo?le of . fleued {01 the house, I gave onument ort |l%llfl figures for From the ent â€"| or marble. > ehild‘s breathing First cla ort time, she was athing. naturally. AY dfi D 40 deal at our store, really means a desire that you should better yourâ€" selves in pocket by saving money on f / T Ej A , 1 corrousug, [] Coffee, Baking Powder, Cocoa, Cocoanut, Choc?éate‘»ana Pure Spices, which we‘belieye to be the best in the county. T wo points are our specialties, namely: good qualiâ€" ty and low prices. A\ little profit satisfies us. This also relates to our Tea and Dinrer S‘ets, Lamps, Chamberware, Fancy China,Crockâ€" ery, Glassware, Silverware and a large stock and the rfwest goods are found here, all free with our popular Teas and Coffees or sold independently. : g-ger the new shortening, ifil i corrotene, |8 Empire Tea j A. G. CHA Phone 124. SIMON SNYDER, Druggist, â€"_ THE WATEMLIY Granite [ arhle Works ANINVITATION yErb Street, opposite Markec. f 3 "I WATERLOO knowledge as to tookâ€"| 3: eryâ€"what to do, as as what #of to do. Thus 4 we have leatued to use!, New Aprivals which is far cleaner, and more digestible than any lard can be. F you have lost The success of Cottoâ€" lene hascalled out worthâ€" less imitations under similar names. Look out for these! Ask your Grocer for CpTTOLRNE, and besure that you get it. Made only by N. K. FAIRBANK & CO., Wellington and Ann Sts., | MONTREAL. SHAEFER BROS. Blood. Purifier \ You can buy. SoLDp BY ALL Drugogists. WATERLOO ONT. \ I §gr£1_g Aand fa ;-<t::;ha beit. OOFLANDS ERB TEA Bole Ageut. USE in the t aloved one and desire t tribute of affeciion to th MBERS. gg‘ \The Great Bankrupt Store it Crowds bave been here and left Satished and ¢ .4 WHAT HAs DONE \â€":The Popular Boot and Shoe Store:â€" LOW PRICES! ... â€":â€" Good and Stylish Footwear â€":â€" Spring and Summer Shoes LADIES! We invite inspection of our beautiful display of Oxfords, in common‘ sense Opera and Phila uvoes â€" Now Firm. â€" HOHMEIER & LEITCH. Philip Hohmeier and Alex. Leitch have entered int partnership to carry on a general hardware business. They will do all kinds of Plumbing, Boom our Business; and We have â€"Done it _ , The Ready Made Clothing Business has made wonderful progâ€" res: the last few years and it is a matter of fact, we have a wonderful 5 these goods, and whgt.isdoi&fit,ismuEmeahm.whicb s our « yers are observing daily. buying for spot cash is eat e to ourselves, as well as our customers, who weeny ” ) :m. f "}Jg* Se» 4 z Readyâ€"Made in all our. previous efforts, _ We were neve as we have for the Spring Trade. We save you from $3 to $5 on Men‘s st Men‘s suits extra value $4.00, $5 00, $C Men‘s pants, extra value 8oc, $1.00, $1. Boys‘ suits at about half price. Boys‘ black worsted and dark Tweed Ladies‘, Men‘s, Boys‘ and Children‘s s The Latest for Gentlomen is the COLUMBIAN iq Tan and Black. HEADQUARTERS FOR TRUNKS AND SATCHELS, prices toâ€"day. | . | Ladies‘ Waterproof Garments at half price. x DONT FORGET THE PLACK x WE KEEP THEM IN STOCK. An elegant stock of Children‘s Oxfords just received. ERN SE We have the Largest and best assorted sto UOKMEIER & LEITGH EAVE TROUGHING and FURNACE WORK, . . JULIETTE ... GAIN PRESTIGE EVERYWHERE. Don‘t Forget to Buy Your @5 " A WORD TO THE PUBLIC. _ 9§. ROOS, ST & CO., PE‘ ROM. Pipe and Gas Fitiing TUE POPULAR BOOT AND SHOE STORE We" Say ? Leitch have entered into coâ€" 3n‘t uits for confirmation. hoes at astonishingly low are coming back again T T ? lits. co, $7.00. ?5, $1.50 and up. W ATERLOO, ONT Clothing able to " secure such values, Berlin. sk of ob s i (} it 41 *ut C4% h) t } 4t

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