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

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Inc» "-1:ng y2ttteeLT than Jut I haven't a]. gun! mmugh what ' xteut,arul "hm 'hunine.sti in h mlrrmtod" keno" totelliut,' nu courting " tinter l ishlnen reside m Buglinhmcu- torso In my!“ u ask for , Human" upon n tlo. otursvof e wttttete4. ntertsted m an) 'vntidence in W 1 '-Yes certain 'lll DE'EIY the retailer Luc'e you to u in order .y make 8 M whei, G that charm d tlte housewife told me to col , yer pardon for am it tive nun- wet spot on the i I left it. anv ice this mor h SG' “at? 'tr-or' Pi, nut, man heum: an: 5l'l'l', iiifia but“. , Irvin: to that Wtl wr'rp c,, 2nd: halt 'obacco REAL. plug plug plug Lofi POPULAR mg!” COUNTY AND DISTRICT The News of the Waterloo' County District Gleaned Erom Exchanges. a!” MM I I'm Lincoln paper mills nt Merrit- {on were struck by '2ightning last "riv,urolrsy and damage to the extent of tC,"'!' was done. The stock mom pruning and tugging departments with o.rersl small buildings were destroy“ Il John llathan, u retired farmer of Ilsdre M irons a (2'er , nd broke his :m-k on Thursday last. ('mmm-ncivvg July lithe trains run '_,'.',',,' tn wwkly betwwvn Palmerston ml Wiarton and Pniuwrston and mutfmu pun will run daily met-p: ”{le Tuutllers Gd better push! pe " m their hats. '1- lirw Il r. Henderson. Atwood, w: 111(11'11'11 the. Stratford Hhrald ’:r1\11;;}1 'ni, solicitors,', Messrs. :hl‘b'w 'i 'n-mng, that Inc will enter IMI action for 111191 against them on the ground cf 11»- llwmld’s article, "Party before "Itawa, July 12.--lt is understood that stur.ral important changes have New (Mided upon with respect to the .\wr!hw~*st Mounted Police. The [mm-rival strength 'of the force Vii} pz'ubabh‘ be reduced 0. little, but this A I.‘ tte mort' than compensated for by th,. vstablnhment of three batteries,to i,., natium‘d at central punts, tusd tbt1 itv,proverutsut in the armament of the tro.,, by sulmicuting the Lse-Mettord {Immune carbine for the whine now In [HR Tm, of the batteries will consist of tme 'even-Pounder each and the third will be a Maxim gun. The new arms will be purchased in England this sum‘ bee. 15/93, up: I was a”: !tm.nDt'arieidauoturtemrtge I “.mmamvm witmnlmm tt. sttldbrtn-tritrdivmeoss were in poor condition, the sighting bed and great judgment I. marred to shoot well with them. .td't',h1h'dlgerta,', h - """"“' ti,! und mer The force " the prélent time is com- Pmed of 933 men in nix divisions and 'ttt.ioued, up 89 wants; . Commissioner" Horchmer but you reineted mat. the Winchester carbine: " )an'; man mmed "mea C'raw i w. ot Paris, a carpenter working at. ', steam arming muchmn was plncing a i wk on the tuhle which feeds the? ”v wluut he was caught by tl " belt , u! hurled against. the um", whit " NW- 5 mi M‘ head hum his body, at tlm J um lune cutting an arm and ”up of I , ”“4" of. i \lumn Murphy in: run over and : “ml by a cattle truiu at Guelph last} "r, ltr, I’m.- ',' Thu.” 1 “Inna; L blm' _'_..'d' m , --v G '., in“) IN Il I. Hamilton, Wednesday crawling, ', ln- l’ras‘rr united in marriage ll, x. u.- Richmond and Miss Jessie . duty" 1. The pxir were engaged ,"c' rim up 1n scotland but the mango 't " u mm tt " and young INC-n “I m urwi :umthernnd came out to Wm Two years ago Mrs. Rich ', I Am! “(To and after a vern'k tun? I: Ihwhlnmztl'i Im‘lnm'y mum! luck H.- Um" HE iorur, ss'RO. He WI'OID' to mmn'wr Hi the parish in Scotland 1 {J'mi 'hn'. stsie Mucdonvsll mu w" ml Wm still Jessie MacdmmM. t w-n liinity' tells the rest of thr. story, '-, tfn- VL-t‘ of Nicholls vs, McCarm t much valuable mtschirtery Win) in ”#15le RIM)" mam NN Hum thr, l2 montlh old child a: \. Il f,'itche, of Rodney. was play- u:~. ties s"cond stow, it rolled ucr, w NN indnw, and, failing 20 feet 'r' '.'"‘Nllld below, crushed its shuil \lrwi In 'L tTw hours. Hu'hnmnxl' 4 Univ Hi lo cinr,,t-rof I h'mi thnt -....l Wu; s wrunrmy te 3 (hr as? of an action ic my. ME " ‘HHY lil" At . It? fur tl; “mun: Ibr \. W. Moll-led Polite. l'mtlon ': far {L'MJIL W ll, Stevens. proprietor of thv :...l<.nm' of the l srgvst in the I“ , pr-iicts that the ruling prict' my wheat crop will be 6ny l bushel. lie considers thxf. liuv'smnan, the representative umdian Lwe Stock and Farm Toronto', has severed his con u 1th Hun paper and has been " by ll I'v shore, formerly of mm». Advocate. as stock edit- nw iwrn tuteived that .Jamnc, hrmrrly nf Hts: Zorn. Wan' 1i_:htning in Crss Co. Norm ' tTw Gr, ago. iirav, u farmer who lived m from \Vinglmm, committed l 1LyrtGrtuorrtirig by cutting; "ul, a razor inn for breacklof promise of at Brncvbridgv. the jury 'l Aa-rrlwt in fmwr oi thv I) paying far in excu§s mtml by the market, Howe-3th e rvceivéd that Jamw £3132; “an Dr. Williams' Pink Pills are sold on- 2y in boxee bearing tho firm's trade mark and wrpper,(pristted in rediinla) Bear in mind that they are never sold in bulk or by the dozen, or hundred, and my dealer who oftltm .Iubetitutee is this form u trying to defraud you end should be voided. 'Ask your deal- or for Dr. Williams' Pink Pills for Pele People and refuse ell imitation and mutitrttea. Dr. Willinne' Pink Niamey bell-d ot.itdraartutaordimrrt hymen from Dr. Wi Medidite _ ' . Brockville. On J/tttt ,NT. " st 50 -. C it $3.60 The was . ttttttlr...!?. If} tam up his home there twenty year; “:3. Mr, McMillan was not to be seen at the time, unless our reporter sought hm: at a distance of betweerrthree and four thousand feet under ground, in One of the deepest coal mlnes on the pntinent, where he was at work. Mrs. m'uc1',illivn was at home, however, and ”Vi-m informed the ohjr ct of the report- "r a visit, said gbe could give all the in. :ory.iation necessary-and she gave it ;:- nly. "Yes," said she, "Tom was a -', " sickrinan, to sick that he was un. ys', t) to work for eight months-a long thee wasn’t it?" she sud by way of 1isestion, “lie had been sick more or like for about a year. He was like a greets: many miners who had to work in tour air, troubled with the asthma and .niigv-stion. He couldn't eat well and ti ourse did not thrive. He lost desh c,radually and at length became so weak 1.13:, he was unable to work. After he mid been sick for some months we read of Pr. Williams' Pink Pills. Ive talk. -d tne matter over and it was agreed 3) give the Pink Pills a trud--nd it "its in blessing we did. After he began taking: the pills he felt himself gradual- .y gaining strength. By degre. his up- , s::te returned and with it his strength. __". i " the time he had taken six box. c- he considered himselfn “all man. At tie, time he returned to his work [.l in: mine, but he continued taking “he Pink Pills for some time, to make earn that the trouble was driven out of r..",. system. He can now work steadily and is as strong and healthy as he ever was. We are both so planed with the great good this remedy did him that we never fail to recommend it'to any sick sr'uasintancer. This statement is sim. ple facts and is voluntarily given be, .5358 my husband he been benefitted ny reading the statement of another. and so someone else may u benefitted by knowing what they have done for Dr. Williams! Pink Pilln are a speci- t; for all diseases arising from an in povei'ished condition of the blood or a shattered condition of the nervous for- ;0s such us St. Vito' deuce, locomotor starts, rheumatism, poulysis, sciatica, the after etfeets of in grippe, " of ap- petite, headache, dizzinu, ohmic ery- aipelas. acrofula, etc. Thq are also a ispecitie for the troubles peculiar to the female system, correcting irregularities, mppmions and all forms of female weekneu, building new the blood on! restoring the glow of health to pie and allow cheeks. In con of men they effect a radical cure in ell cues arising from mental worry, overwork or exces- sea of any nature. 1min! on not a. purgntive medicine. " contain only life given rropertie, and nothing that; could injure the moat dolicnte sys- when they rad of what bu been effect- d tn other pun of the country may exam-3 their heads with an merednlous .19. To mtiufy such people it is tteces. Sth to Ming the matter home ;to show it to them at their own doors, The pro pi." of this country mxy , not huve board or only know little about the p31: :95 where the good has-bean etfeeted by Line use of the medicine, the- ammo of which is on everylrodr's lip°,but they have heard M Westville, the second m sit. ”prom town in the county, and propie fa nnd new-have heard of the tuning town p-hpre in '73, twenty yenrs A; l over tifty lives were lost by an ex- plosion in a thine, and the people of thus ryovinets know it to-dw " the phce from which they draw their up- 'r'y of fuel. Healing of a cure that Lu} been effected in Weetvilln through 3,: ;;;p-ncy of Dr, Williams/ Pink Piiitr, n Journal reporter thought it might be _»5 _iruerttl interest to ”ascertain the par- Ccuiars. So to Weatville he went,aud .A '.rd at the home of Mr. Thomas Mc, Ir. lui, who is known to every man, “(man and child in the place hanng THE STORY OF A WORKER INTHE WESTVILLE. N 3.. MINES. “(and In. Ann-nu an launch--vw t able‘io “on; for - “a; no"... Mr ".1. _ .eostmeag tonnage "can. and u . ruglh. l cm miitiiiiiiiii'iiii.' Fr: 't :hc 15Utilertort, s. 8.. Jamal. .Z‘nith doem't come to all by hearing. With nanny wing in believing. Many 'f't?s'lW,tTFi . Why then we: will order a strike in every concern that uses the company’s goods. What else? _ ‘We will boycott the goods of every man who use: the company’s goods. Anything motel Certainly. We’ll boycott every man who buys goodt of the men who 'use the componien goods. And if that dbn't settle it? Then we'll aloha up etery man who trades with thtymen who buys goods of the men who use the company’s goods. Is that your lost card? Certainly not. We'll smash the day- lights out of every citizen who deals with the men who trade with the men who buy goods of the men who use the company’s goods. And if that won't do, we won't lee, union shop: sell any- thing to the wives ot the citizen's who deul with the men who trade with the men who buy tet. of the tf',', who use the con?”- goods. 0 we are bound to wan this strike. ‘If there is 11%me in your oysbam and you don't I we sud you all hold together and the public don't kick,’ added the douMk--Chieago Pose. Demonatratoi (in elinits)---You will notice that thitmbjeet's right leg“: 1ouger than his bt: which on”: . to limp. New,“ hat would you do in such n one? J Bright stradMF-r'd limp, tod, ( Derby Ply, The Coolest And. 35 J. - Jlltgoya..1s1e iihi,t,ti't,)1)"'"T""'""t tutpt)tr-il"r, w I' D. Ritchie * Co., manufwturen of Athlete Cignmttetr. Our production is over three qu)rtems of the consump- tion of Gig-rem?! in Candi. Send 25 "Sun wrapper .beari Does a Woman a Man”) to Lev Toronto, and yo 9. pretty mommy! and well worth i, easy way to dee soap is the best The ”'51 The president! amstr all plannej poatibility of a , ‘Of course, of course,' replied the president ; 'Out 'that is only a beginn- ing. We will nlext declares boycott on the companies? goods. What if that doesn’t bring the com- What it We pay: to time. 1. That the intrikiag Pullman em- ployes on Puri$tic grounds, appeal to President Debsi to declare the utrike off. becamus of: the infinite damage which is bring done to the business of the country. 3* . ii/tmust comp ing to the ludi managers for c the United Stat run mail cars with Pullman ca. The "e' Explained. The president! of the union had the affair all plume: out and could see no possibility of a , ilure. 'It is very simple,’ he said. 'You see our first moire will be to declare a strike against tile company. § _ 1:10 hrauutimr.' ' Chicago. J ul 'r2.--lrtse " in! situ- tion Ihroughou i the country today. main 'teneral. no of'quiet. Interest. has been cent in thn muting of thd l-ubor leaders vi President Scrapers, of the Americu I Federation of tabhr, u their head. t it “mined that the" action ot that, y, it taken unomin. ouslthill hump marked offset on than situation, and t" Men's well inforumd expre" tbe op niou that ununimouu action by it, ox pt in the direction of quietingshe pm en: agitation or turn. ing it into "tt chunnels, is likely. It is known tyrt an al augemtiors are being 'ed'li"d'dl'd'T; these lead. era among thud the following: the country. ( 2. That the leaders unite in on up. pen! to the public to quit patronizing Pullman sleeping, drawing-room and dining c m. I . 3. That President. Cleveland be re- quested to appoint a commission to in. vestigate the “like and the causes which led up tojit, in the expectation that the report}of such a. commission would justify t action taken by the strikers and fr them from the charge of rioting and d order. t. Thatimm iate efforts bemade to secure the i petxi9,unent of Attors t. Thatimm iate efforts be made to secure the i peachmenc of Attors ne.v-rretwral Ol y. 3. That an 'tr ort be made to secure the pasmge of compulsory arbitrat- ion 'rsrby Con was. I mli only cost " wrappers, it yew Write your iddi 'But Elle comiruoy says 'it can stand it,' protested the? doubter. rAttyt-j,lfIeetiPyte, it Ila» In Get tl jaints be lodged look. (tment of the railway impincy to obstruct P mail: by refusing to §except in connection light" Soap wrappers g the words "'Why Look Ola Sooner Than " Bros, 43 Scott bi, a will receive by post a free from advertising, framing. Tins is an mate your home. The in the market. and it postage to send in the leave the ends open. ‘ess carefully, 1y. "Sunlight Ptetttre. ,rtikttttodit- How the dinner passed off, and how the young delinquents got off',depottent saith not. On that theme history is dumb. But nothing more was heard of the escapades, the doetor-tttinktng that the tnortitieMioa was tsuitieient punishment. The poor robber of the hen roost de. scended to tind his compnnion gone. What they said when they met will probably never be known ; but in the morning the two young men received a polite invitation to dine with the preai dent an honor tliey could not very well decline. The doctor quietly got Over the fence with tho fowl: tax-d went to his house. , Possibly they were embsrmssed when seated at the table, they saw three fowls roasted tor the dinner am! we can imagine their nenutions when the doc. tor snid ' Now,youtut ttentlemen,will you have a piece of old Prex, Mrs, Prex. or Miss Prex t When thet were rmrdy io bouiu op. oration! the doator.made a [light noun tind the can below [tamed otf with om exc‘amntion ot surprise. The one in the tree asked in a whinper: _ _ “Hunt's the nutter! To which the doctor replied in s whisper: Ali's right. "Here, catch hold," aid the uppef one hundinz down a roosrter,"hereU old Prex, and/'Unding down a hem"hereU Mrs. Prex; ttyt'lluuuling down a chick- en,"here't, Min Prex. I gums that’ll do. A “my " tilt! d goalie” rte-Kant who unnamed um some of the nod- mta had p'umed to rub Mi hen rout Near the eucloum, warn two Inga- up. pm trees It the buck of hilfhouv; no be quietly want ttttt and waited till they tmme. of the two, ont, “untied the tree the other ruined below. Capt. MoOrnnahan Tells How He Was Cured. . "About a year ago I was taken with B severe attack ot sciatic rheumatlsm and was laid oft moat ot the summer. I went from hero to " John, N. B., In my puke: schooner. and was no helpless and in luck enacting that 1 could not get out ot the cabin. The cepuln ot another schooner cane on board to see me, end wanted mo to get Hood's Summit; he laid it had ettrrrdttttstwtmthe mummmm mammalian. “autumn: two Bot- tles, which did it no qit I ”bullion! Hood's thoulddo. a - rapidly uld wounds-unm- mmtw-bum work. Annmymmhnvoukn Booths-unpack “and”. and! sparingly out." Care. I. “no”. f-iii-ttStott... mwmt loll by m mm; 81. in a: . PM - by c. L Hood OOQMW.U.I.~L -rr------"r'e-Ct--'rri-c TiGriFiiiii77FFiiEiiEti'it M“ gamma!” In!" mm "Gettuetnen-1 tun glad to any that Known 8arsaparilla and Hood's Pills have done me a great deal of good. I had a, severe attack of the grip in the winter, and after getting over tho fever I did not seem to gather strength, and had no ambition. Hood's 8arsaIvtrilhs proved to he just what I needed. The results were very satisfactory. and I recommend this medicine to all who are attJieted with rheumatism or other p.ffiHtlott.s caused by poison and poor blood. I always keep Irood's Snmperilln in my house and use it when I need a tonic. *We also keep Hood's Pills on hand and think highly of them." J. W. DYKEMAN, St. George, New Brunswick. Hood’s Sarsaparllla Gnvo Perfect Health. The following lottcr is from a Won-known rum-ham tailor of St. George, N. B... v " C. l, Hood & Co,, Lowell, Mask ', HOOD’S No Strength, No Ambition . GURES After the Grip Sciatic Rheumatism Sarsapariila, St. George. New Brunswick. Ei,' THE Dominion Life Assurance Gu’y, _ Head tmiss, . Waterloo, Ont. Authorlzed Capital m.ooo.ooo. Gov't Depot]! " ("lawn $510,000 Balm-"bod ("and “(11. 'ttuel up Clpllal wumvo When two or three years in for-ca it is non-forfeituéle, even for failure to pay renewal premiums, remaining in all force I'gf TIIE VALUE IS EXHA USTE . _ New; Arrivals JAMESHNNES. M. P., CHR. KUMPP Fytu., PREMDENT. VIC E-l'lu annex The Policy ofth Dominion life is a straight promise to pay-like a bank draft, almost "oeooditioeud. 1V0 re- striction on travel or occupation. It provides a legacy certain instead of l lauyruit possible. -- _ _ - _ Equality between poliey-holdour is secured by insuring in three elwrsmr-- autainers, gemral and wotmm---siviter each in proftt the true bang/it ofits own longevity. i" "WI. WV’UyOV'VyI The RA FE) compare favorably with arsyis thrurtkid, - __ - _ Your chicJ. of all sound plane o assurance Hered, no other. may ("or n- with a. cell end we shell be I1tltt', to show you lpecllnenl and denun- in manual. lie-dunes on. end quote you - for my ml. at work either dit any!“ or unable. P1mt Mark guaranteed. SIMON SNYDER, Druggist, AGENTS WANTED. Apply now for choice of territory to TBOB. HILLIARD I Manamnz Director THE WATEBL00 Emits and Marble Works. 1- JaiiiCittiliii came. of st memory at the UJll't"Jl on”: It!) Street, opposite Markos. WATERLOO THOS. HILLIARD, Manama mane-run. I you In" loot Ilovod one and duh-rt. . and; Amid“! "that; of that!” to th i, 2,T,ffi,'iii'i,ii'4 Ef,'],?,?,).?.']' i?,',,i5,if,iiiij 0 011-01.: o emu): O :/l,,T,'tl',;,1lt? SHAEFEB BROS. LBEBLET’S‘ Banter “Miller triMiiithi)lttitittVitt.. iiutiriril'rkrr, 11rl11r'f N. K. FAIRBANK a 00., Wellington and Ann St... MONTREAL. Blood Purifier You can buy. Sou) BY ALL Dnuamsrs. Bole Agent. WATERLOO ONT. Spring and Fall OOFLANDS ERB TEA it's the best in the USE 25 g5 "e'l'8lth "I. i in all our previ us efforts. We were never' able to ' secure such val r as we have fo the Spring Trade. i Theyteady Made Clothing Business has made wonderful p ' ress the last few years and it is a matter of fact, we have a wonde . output for these goods, and what is doing it, is our Extra Values,which 'i', our‘close buyers are observing daily. We buying for spot cash is a': great advantage to ourselves, as well as to our customers, who we en-i deavor to benetit indirectly. ' Call and See the wonderful bargains at the "Tislnor the clothes 'hat make the man," but they help] SUITINGS. Inspection is invited to the Nea Linea of " The latest invoices include the finest', of American and Foreign Fabrics. j The prices are consistent with quality l of material and workmanship. l “TE are now prawn-ll to fill Dram-a tor Ut best Scranton ‘onl in Kmt,srove or tor size. We would mime al to order now befor an advance in priee (3km place. The robabl lilies are that. money " ill be saved bf $00k“: orders at once . We r.-‘pccll’ull{1'. so icit you patronage. Orders left at our ot no at the 00 yard or at. J. W. Funr & Cola Hardware tdtot will have, our careful attention. ---2t& _ . Three cxtra Special numbers ' , ' 'in gray cotton bought within the Iatt 'eck: t . snevc bc- Jltyill; S my Mg Storm; (mad 'draUl/lCfridle)li'lli'C, . -. ___-, A- A___ '!of goods. 1000 00000 (ll? Farmers' attention is directed to the fact am we aie pmpu-ed to exchange brick and tile tor alt kinds of wood. Waterloo Goal Yardsu -==-PURE , falrl1lllfllB. i, GAUSTIU 809W C:f13f:::;m COAL I l Scranton Coal ! But BEGHTEL ' SM, watietoo Ont.' Soap - Making Note the following Prices: We have the largest and bsst assqrted stock of : GREAT MONTREAL BANKRUPT GLRTRINR STORE. TR00SERIMS and WANTED John Ritzer. WATERLOO, ONT. HOGG & HABBICK. WOOD. Merchant Tailor. King tit. Waterloo. A wtmtr TO THE PUBLIC. _-AT--. FOR- Sign: Rod, White and Blue Fug, King tit., Berlin ', OVERCOATINGS - (rtsgomll Hallman BERLIN Kindly invite cvcrybody to call on them when in Berlin. and examine their stock of General Dry Goods, Men's and Boys' Ready Made Suits and Overcoats. Hats and Caps, Etc. KING STREET, The verdict of all who have. seen these goods is that they never say their equal for the price. Wall Paper, Books and This Store Closes Every Evening at T o'- clock except Tuesday and Saturday. Formerlv unmet! rm by E. B. Rallmatt _ 17. yam, tia) No.3, Bargains. ' r 25 yards, $1.00 No. 2, No. i, Comeandsecure Call here for your ER <82: CAD.. 12%yards. $1.00 ll BROS. a East of Market, BERLIN A T Stationery, 'Cul 3," Tf if??? m "

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