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Waterloo County Chronicle (186303), 5 Jul 1894, p. 3

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dust gnu Linn in mm he retailer Ice you to ' in order r make a r-rmmt uh»! not ther (hm irrfore wearing ay, ask L: mother! with me all babies at " "e" pr known a umultnnt'ms‘ In - hul- a. Ann-Ll null- iFiiifSitn, gum-- Inf H " 'obacco mlrir, rut. chan 'iact hem: must de, es the um 2H5 ED Bi" ILLER. Slut. can. inter f to munupolize f 'ttNO shuuld 1.7. ask for a Lim whethrr' you Dun t threat- plug plug plug " "Ida nun mmte thaw eutst'tt of all POPULAR r In nu] cimi Ir, it 1Utttt lrinkmg lf he dis, W ho “at cl \rur was"! lltlxl " u I “h .wno-mls iell We are getting mun-Mm! us,.1lto our new sphere of I um“ nlmtamlin: the "itticulties we l ' ',, wuntend with in tho shay» ot" "‘41 . Although our "tstables are t "Ilhimt e'IlOugh, but Wm we get than rra L-v-mi in a big dish, our mixed new "whim; Hf Frenchmen, etc we ",t'cr1 In in: on time or go minus the "NW mm satisfied ', nevertheless I an] ", " ml {Mum with the cook and re- I‘Iin- luxuries deharred from mnnV. "WEN-m bur Captain highly for the imrinet,, hp showed to m" thus far rr., hnnw i, m Montrose, Scotland. 1mm lulurviPw with him after talking "H tliiferent, subjects he remarked that "'0 Vessel we: are sailing in was built MI Dundee, Scotland, six years ago. 1ruunpt the number we have on board V ".M r. Dean of Belleville 3nd daughter. lb, is a handsome mun of iiuo physique Md a plenum. talker. He bu Ott M about. 400 head of the Aetest Inn]; has that left Montreal this man. They Henge over 1500 lbs. apUU. IMIMI“ close this m {or this Ewe-uh. pilot will no. have the p. . ' Lt',',','.,"?:',:::",.':,:, m m... 'l'ill'i'="lt, '- _ “an”, . w tr"! te «A " ._ , "-r1i"ildy,r', / l ll [1) Pl n ACROSS TH E AT LAN PIC. fat pmmim‘nt plum" ..f tho city ire- taking» trip Lu t:." top of M:. _ {rum which " tire view nu,“ 'e f rm- c'ts' mul ~urruundmg mun- To-day I paid a vi,it tothe hum: Jr.,'" stal,les, a plaCI- worthy ol q, My lovtus "t hr?rser! sh. benign "Hu- (mule. very tll. cuuragin: q (.Xrnnuun from) nu hrste {tool- I'm- [mule very tll. muragmg at t mung to th.. 'limitiheO, ‘3... !‘ul' hard“ in H-.. city, aoh by 14M, th.alers “4,» buy them ‘1p ml slnp them tr, England. In "rview with Engiiah and Man- .uwr»: they repair-11 that th Bn- Jumble for exp tt are almost umlblv here and hence they are :1.~.i to seek the Mud desired in :n'ml Stated. M which a fin., Ire m,- staitlrs at prwwnt, bought up nun-Ryand Intlnmt. They ad. mm‘x to bnwl .n q"NJ-Sized gen- lf ("we mare to A 'd "d sized troo- . 'I‘lum- haulj: for shipment .-\~¢-Hz-nt hm :anuL 16 hands sch tine action and clean iimiw, 'vt-fl) warm-mu u. {NW and triooded h." full min; parties ttret/ttip- ') 'i,.. l'umv‘l‘aniAh n! the Ally) rm qua-d touiar. has: nun: l tllm' \vglut by moon-light ..f _ fr...” tin- riurr and wort- Ct'- ;wr‘ rln- historical m ent, of the 'ul'tv‘v' fullgllt. by Wolfe azaim: aim at which memorable Mule treal NN Il JLVI tlv 'vrirt.rt.sr, C yank a In Met' l Inn lie-ml \mnn th utrikil tlt ‘W Ht' dull lu- vompcll ml A.'t' ume we rcpor At (menu at Unawa an w mittlr 1-: sad. We Shim ll‘lH'l NI tut. ' At'tr- >HI rc-luctnntiy i ' with the he Hu- Hurt. " numb“ tht' mum-mm Ant-rub: . 'ciwload, of .- to F... unhmdcd and hmvu. IL pvl'snu “HUM um 1mm; pram: an thrstt ‘nzn'hmeh but ir' t'itsr' fur tlw {Hanan Hiking is dont. ti, ”mum“ “Muir tt yr homv t% l' host i,oat ppl " t't't? nu. In Montreal. .1. y't. ISV are ..ail. toular. Last night uim th, IN 1tl new“ “Mullen: acrvan “Mu H. I I'tttl" tttre U hx Ir', A V f .\I.u‘il;o at! tit lrsboutrvty n rmnttlr on! ll ni. Cami:- n ontrttain ur':iir'itr:uii w] theh. v A Hrns‘ Hf Scab gun, 20 howl ', {:er Forbes 'J I _ hem]. The van iutertsthw, nfmiun “we“ b itcttiu. ‘YuH I At' must ask yo .‘uut and brim e the bale, M) unenf the sun ts lwm; (1(4me -.L'IlC to llvcs: At L' on [hr [mm- t wiul, ' le' rilw. TI a.“ Stt'xtl I 301134: I _\1n ex! titn Aim: HIL‘ you Mom st of in It hut VOL] ul lite Pd ‘Ihat’ujult the " In, family is in. If I were to contribute I might be con- tributing to the support of my own family as objocu of charity. Mr pride wtll not tsudee me to at. any Inch risks u that. Otherwise, India, I would be only too glad to mine aou.'---resx" Suiting. y l Bite-dons: It "DOV. “acumen-o an it?it?,l,e,'thtttt?f't "WM Dr. Alextnder Antonie Tnche, arch. bisl-op ot St. Boniface, Momma born .in Rwiersrdtt-uup, Quebec, July M, 1823 ; grade-mid at the college a! St. Hyacinthe,nnd etudiid th'ology in the seniiuery of Montreal. He returned to St. Hyeointhe on protein" ot ttmth, eni stits,hut,Mtrr “inching a few months went to Montreal and became s monk of the oblate order. He volunteered At once an missionary moving the Indians of the Red River, and utter» iournev of nixtv-two day-“during which he sutfered privatiom of every ki-d. reached St. Boniface on Aug. 25,1845. He was raised to the prie-thood on Oct. 12,tollowing being the [int priest ord. ained on the hanks of the Red river. inJuV,1846,he set outforll-I-la-Croue and after spending a few months at this mist/tou went to labor among the lndianu that lived around the lakea ueveral hundred miles to the northwert. One on" of his journeying: he slept for sixtv nights in the open air in winter, and often travelled 30 or M) league. with the temperature 25 or 30 degree. below 1 we in the hope of converting , single Indian. His boil and talents became known throughout Cauudt and although only only 2b' years old was reu ininmnded for the post of condjutor Oléllt'P of St. Boniface in 1850. He was summoned to France by the super- ior of the: ()hlate fathers and consecrat- rtl bishop of Arath in pertibus in the cathedral of Vivian) on Nov. 23, 1851, After it visit to Rome, he returned to Canada in February 18:31am! on Sept. lo, reached Ileurla:Crosse which he han‘ determined to make the centre of his labors in the Northwest. He set aboct founding new missions obtulned missionaries, male and female, to aid him and many achools,co|leges,00nvents and colleges were built. Bishop Teche etforts were directed also to the estab- lishment of French Canadian populat- inn in the Northwest, and he did much to develop and strengthen the feeling of French Canadian nationality among the inhabitants of the. lied river count- ry. He hecmne bishop of St. Boniface June T, 18521. In 1569 he laid the grievances of the Metie before the Can. adian government,and tried to persuade tho hitter not to make any changes in the political situation of the inhabit. anti of the Red river without consult: ing them. He. then eailed for Italy in order to take part in the council of the Vatican at Rome. Meanwhile the the troubles came to in crisis. He at onse returned to Canada and reached the lied river on March 9, 1870 emn powered in the name of the Imperis. and Dominion governments to offer full pardon for all political otfenees committed during the insurrection. St Boniface was erected into a metropol-' itan see on Sept. 22, 1871 and Bishop Tache was appointed archbishop. A delegation of choritnbly dispoOed ladies. who hnd~rnothing also to do, call- ed on a merchant to solicit his midi!) relieving the necessities of a poor hm- ily. ,t'g'ggNgu'l't't,"l: In A DAL-South ttrite,') in Can be 'ttrtt8t New]... mdionlir out“ In I to 8 In won upon an arm mu- and Mom 1itt,lr4ttlltJh%1t?4r.4 'irGlti'iiaukT" T _ - f,',tcal:'i'g': umber how in! dllyyoulook whonyonnkedmm begun- wit . ' a-I-noon/l w an. My no. l '. ' . I tGirtsommugLAL.tgetitt For (“or Ftny In". MRS, Wissi.ow's Suo'rmxo SYRUP has been used by millions of mothers for their children when teething. If disturbed at night and broken of your rest by a aiclr nhild suffering and crying with pain of Cutting Teeth sen at once 3nd get !ylrottlt; of “Mrs. Winslow’s Soothing Syrup" for children teething. It will relieve the poor little .ufrerer immedi- ately. Depend upon it, mothers, there is no mistake about it. It cum Dierhoee, regu- lntee the stomach and bowels. cures Wind Folio, softens the gums and reduces inihun. mution,nnd gives tone end energy to the whole system. "Mrs. Winslow’s tWothing ivrup” for children teething in pleasant to the taste and in the prescription of one of the oldest and best female phyeiciene and name in the United States. Price twettty-five cents a bottle. Sold by All dngietr throughout the World. Be euro and u for Max. Winslow's Nun-man SYRUP. 23-ly “What is the name of the reduced family a" taktd the mtrrrUrtt.. This lady ht! seen better dlyl tad is too proud to allow her mate be men- tioned in thin connection.’ - -- _ _ a nucl- of In any it-rr-t Gnu-i alumni-v Hunter “but un- Work vuu (Ion-I! "eatttgtret with "tr It!!!" " II! (mum-- son-um. ' Winnipeg, June '2'r--hrchbitshop Tuche died at. 6.15 thin momma. AROEBISHOP "1103315 DEATH 1 Me Mood The. " Wife-The hurt night we were at the theatre you went out to' stretch your legs so often that it was all you could do to get home on them " the and of the performance. ReallyJ think this leg strobe ug exercise is top vio. ent for you ttfs timi, of life. ' His limbs foyego the'atretchiug pro- His [imbs fr ceis that eveni Chestnut. pit" be lowed only when thoy are freshly; mated,warmvd by an occasion that miss it upeciully appro- prlate. i , Derby Plug Smoking To- bacco Has Attained an Enormous And Still In- creasing llale. . Nubia: " wane, anti-ombu- whu1htghte hem-upby. Wheat curioclty uppeprs, good con- vemtion 9ndml The an: no he livoliest pub of n conversation. i, c:'1"t'gtd' n9 neither to be talk- ed nor uhunn " trunk rmiot be u oouverser,for he must. squeak. !' If you joke, ugh most heartily " the joke that hi 8 you. A rich, tmrl1dw, winning voxce make. on y convex-“ti: I sweets. Succes- is . it the listener: think they are doing the thinking. Your Iyrye Inuit. be usumed to know " much 3" yam-gel! You cu: never tum dowry to them. A Jyetroit ne to this penitenti ed what he th said '. Th» young louh In nh-olntoly lr. Input-ibis. I I " on!» imam him toget him to h an!!!“ hon ' but be Madly t ha mt upon. The new"! or Java. The animal tt dreaded in Java is neither the wil cat nor the black " ptrd, nor even the rhinoceros, nor the royal tiger, all ft which will be found there ; but strn go as it any appear, a harmless little Emotive, no larger than a common sqllilirel, which is called by the natives whining, and by English. speaking people! the torsius. It is, in- deed, a. weird “range animal, and is rc- gsrded with io much dread by the superstitions Jivaneee that they will abandon a plaei altogether rather than live in its neighborhood. Hushand( the close of the am act) -.-I guess Ili) and stretch my legs a little. !., ‘When dat 1 undo his spsseei, goinito take i rightput ot d4 other lawyer talking I iii) on ttrp of de any Lieutencn i new bone yet} Iadr-Ye.;l it he wanted td Lioubnnunt ( Mtuhl feeling mtpi'iuid in th myult. , ion An it suddenly appears at dusk mov- ing noiselessly thoutahowing its queer face amidst thus; leaves otiom" tremand peering down upon an intruder with its immense, staring, yellow, eyes; it is a most unearthly! looking animal,remind- ins: one more u the gnomer and imps of fable than M, any creature of tUsh and blood. It [nukes a. mug little home under the root) of the giant bamboo canes of Javajjvhere the husband and wife who are never far apart, bring up their queer little families. _-and if not trieated in time often re- sult in death. 5 Twenty drops of Perry Davis' wanna.» will alleviate the most painful (and obstinate cases of chronic diarrhui-a or summer complaint in the world, and no nurse can feel safe without having a bottle of the medicine at het. elbow.) All respectable drug- gists sell the 1'aitvKillisr at 250 for the big new size. Stu-1mm (Enamel-2x --Nothing is more piteous than the writhings of a child who is silk and unable to locate its pain. In "host. cases children suffer from disoruereil stotrmcls---or at least troubles of that kind are most common Nnnr tatit I . i To nomadic ‘il comm. Tht critic u , t a 'eonveri, _ " you talk r igiom he. chmicnhl’n, Inqui‘itiwn _ is wholly out of plume. A moody pe t icngloomy compul- Little M hwyer dst 'tended mo L I enough: dumb I wu by ole but and walk ht court; but when do Pot up and commenced 9{wade bigget rascal give you tried your hmm’uelle? mm! the rues! and " mm may with me. mo prisoner on his my my for hwoeny,waa mik- ought of his triul. He inhing tprte, very mun’aene. Am not last. I'd feel an: IO, As the mind at as»? am limited u. its ability to twelve maniacal", than munbhe as moaned meledtimu going on between when 10 know ind what to retain from knwwing The wine mu) has discovered thatut the nut} nwoum. of truths end he“ end Wanders and ideas with which the universe is teem. ine, only 3 ml fraction can by any possibility be hit; and his intelligence bu no more important task to per- form than that of deciding not only Wm“ to choose, hut whet. to refuse. Thaw. wherever there in a wine knowl- edge there is Also . wise and necessary ignorance. . .' THE Jrhlrllllllllil mm FIRE INSURANCE 'OOIPANY. INCORPORATED ttt 'Hs Tour In»: '1rt_lteittt,,'..1r1k ngpipes of mmilla paper coated with a-phalt have then used success fully. "Dear Mrs-I felt it my duty to let you knot the good Hood's Barsaparilla has done for me, I have been troubled with summer complain for years. unable to do anything. I trUd everything but seemed to trot no renal. Then I became avletlm ot the grip and was left in a dreadful state, so weak, I could scarcely work and when I did I worked luminary. The doctor said I had Bright's disease. My kidneys were in dreadful condition. 1 found one ot your paper: " my door, and on reudiug it decided to give Hood's Susanna"; a trial, thinking " the time it was not much use as nothing helped me bciorc. . But, tltank God, t got. relief the: the tlrst bottle. I kept on taking it and used thr, bottles; am now a cured man ;'never (on better. I have loudly recommended Hood's Banqu- tfltigo,i,2ry'g,1ltlf'ot)2rt'tttW'i't1Mr trial." Joann 8mm, Norwich am, Wood- Iwok. Ohm. As Well as Ever After Taking Hood's Sarsaparilla Can Hardly Exprou 'uffleiertt (in? nude to Hood's Sanaparllla. " C. I. Hood & Co., Lowell, Mass.: Cured of a Serious Discuss. " I was suffering from what is known " Bright‘s‘dlsenso for tlve years, and tor' days at a time I have been uname to 'traighten myself up. 'l was in bad tor three weeks; during that time I had leeches applied And derived no Irene- fit. Seeing Hood’s Barsaparilla advertised In the papers [decided to try a. bottle. I found relief before I had tittished taking half of a, bot. tle. I gotao much help from taking the first bottle that I decided to try another. and since taking: the second bottle feel as well as aver Idld nmyllle." Grro.MmutmtToronto,0rrt, "M's Pm. cure liverllls. constipation, hundlce. bilittu8tttma, lick We. Indigestion. Almost a Complete Wreck After the Grip In Dreadful Condition [[EEE Cum ”on HIADA , uh Hanu- In an a ton... mm. 'lM,ui,','SLWU; in the 5m. ErGiliiiia rapu Lime and m. Tom, and and rqtsiate the GGU "an no. to run. :mwnmmu Gnu-“Lia‘- “an... alumnus. " fA.tet,ere,+..' 'el I I‘m-$.15” time. " can" ftoteoo pm... Sarsaparilla POWDERS GU RES Toronto. Ohm-lo. E5 Tt New Arrivals THE Dominion Life Assurance (My. New ttfihre, . Waterloo, Ont. Pali we” "We? arm-"310:1"; In memory at ht'al,'ht',t anon; _ , Wn hvonuw! h II and" hnt1 In til,'.,),',?,,':':' how you “gem and data! in Gunman". Hand-ham ow. 3nd qttrttq you 'iii',)""'""""" either tit any!“ or . _ . that Work manned. JAMEtrJNNE8, M. P,, cmt. RUMPP who" PRESIDENT. \‘wrul‘um-nucs THOS. HILLIAHD. MANAGING ”munch. The Policy (aft/w Dominion L171: in a straight pr'omiae to pay-like a bank dra./t, almost unconditional. No ra- ctriction on travel or occupation. When two or three yearn in .fortye it is "owtorfeitalls, even for failure to pay renewal promimns, remaining in Pali eta' '59:: tumor! of It'al,'ht',t In burn-w! h [ ti?,),',?,,':':' mow you he“: Gunman". Bondsman l 1i1irj.iestrur"rt""" Anthorlled CIIIIIII Quinton». Gov’t mp0." at ("lawn $50.00. Eula-"HIM I nun-I "rc, Paul up fauna! mud». THE WATER”!!! Granite and Marble Works. Equality bums” policy-holders is secured by insuring in three elasmur- abstaiuera, general and wottvem---yiving each in pro.hs the true beuejit of it, own longevity. Your choice of' all sound plans o asmramta flared. no other. It provides a legacy certain instead 9/ l law_ {mic pansible. The ig Tits compare favorably with auxin thttoorld, _ __ - . SIMON SNYD.ER, Druggist, Uit f4; " Th 2" ' T17)? _ VA L " IS EXIIA US TED. AGENTS WANTED. Apply now for thoiet of territory to . THOS. HILLIARD _ ' Manammz Director m Street, opposite Markos. ' 'WATERLOO I??? N. K. FAIRBANK a C0. j(e?jjj;ii'l "ce9's' tt f s, sus', SHAEFEB BROS. Wellington and Ann Sts., MONTREAL. biii1l1,lli5lii,/i: POPULAR 1 Gisrm/i FOR UM, dd by Grocers Everywhere. (:)l'iiiiss)i),,iiijitji' 'te, bt'? 'ipt (k' t Blood Purifier " tb' , ';tst)t1rst, $5.5" s, Cg't - gs' gs it , .d Ydu cnn buy. BOLD BY ALL Dncomsm. Bolt, Agent. WATERLOO ONT. I in the Spring and Fall it's the best .6‘% t,JstCsql OOFLANDS EBB TEA Had. only by USE .AT- 59° tsd siyj, st pub, Cool kitchens and dlrtgts', work using J . & Uo’s as Cooking Ranges. We have mow in stock full lines of Of all kinds Best Imgorted Paris Green and Church's Cele- brated Bug inish. J lt, F t, C ' . W. ear C) y Building Hardware _, .-:‘PURE:- _ MBlll.i) 8011A WI .20 now pupa-ed to Elton!"- tor th but Bttrantott Cool In M Show or No: “to. We would odd-o att to or now tutor on “vac. In prion when plus. The tght,y mic-m um money will be and , ordain " once. We wrung no ittit you W. Odom-lotto our on“ moon "rAer Ft J. W. M & Go)- Hudwon Bun will hon our can“! “much. HOGG & HABBICK. SUITINGS. The latest invoieeis include the tinesi of American and Foreign Fabrics. iiiiGkJil are consiient with quality of material and worlrtmuaship. Ready-Made Clothing A“ in all our previous efforts, We were never able to ' secure such values as we have for the Spring Trade. 1mrpmetion is invited to the Nea Linesof Waterloo Goal Yards. The Ready Made Clothing Business has made wonderful prog- ress the last few years and it is a matter of fact, we have a womlerfu. output for these goods, and what is doing it, ic, our Extra Vulues,which our close buyers areobserving daily. We buying lur spot cash is a great advantage to ourselves, as well a?, to our cuxtomers. who we en- deavor to benefit indirectly. "Tis not the clothes that maker the man," but they help] COAL I Scranton Coa Call and See the wonderful bargains at the We have the Largest and best assorted stock of GREAT MONTREAL BANKRUPT CLQTHING STORE. Sign: Red, White mu} Blue Flag, King Nt., Bull”. TROUSERINGS and John Ritzer. GASSTOVES _.""; Marchnnt Tailor. King St. Wnterloo. A WORD TO THE PUBLIC. OVERCOATINGS " --AND __-- Harvest Tdpld ‘3' noon 1ylfllBlllit General Dry Goods, Ian’s andBoyt' Ready M " Suits and Dumas. _ an: and cm Jiggt. V up“! mm. . f ', ' In: am iti, -- - "mind“ Grinning. Orders filled in shortest notion and work guaranteed. Orders an be left at the shop or It Hobmnier & Leitch' Hardware More, Waterloo. S Ahove Goo. P pler'l buck-mm: than hop King Stmt.°p- . Wswrloo. are now prepared todo all kiwi, uf work in the line oft Bounepaintirur, ngoljhgngina and Uressman t; Hallman Ftwmers' ntkntion is directs) m the tact that we a prepued to exchtsnge brick and tile for all kinds of wood. Kindly invite everybody to call on them when in Berlin, and examine their stock of a CTTXE3Et, S: C m ISAAC BEBHTEL & SON, Router and Miller WANTED k Waterloo Ont BERLIN IOOD. iris, In! If: tli. " If

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