'au,'st.?ttit,t.mts. ' "I "It -tstu., "eo-c Hum I the CUHHXLH Won)“. witte ter apparent resentment. I: m 'sl) them: Hope I a! “nodding I didn't - IOOOVIBH n LLM, ml tin-y Inc h cvniled and they “Hula fur this is a funny if â€Hum.“ woman doesnt " ~lw H imperttnent. Cum â€is Wo nd . by .u _'r:-'-riei, Cloodg ,'hyfAs/rytt... furor KE 4.3". Unhlung! mail") ' â€win", or nearly be l KENDALL§ 5.2%" CURE, hr u. mugging or mam. ar 1551).! LI. COIPANI. 4min tu mly, xi we get the story an, [lt',', m A regular Hid sh,. r.swerexiasbeat Dwain ttui LUG It cINL ye dy, xi we Mu use hf ir, I: 'llw, 2' mnv " Khuught of it. mun, k hope,' raid the _ as ,he Gndled and an“ me was buying. Joo, might I Mk)! it Mo'ncv' l dont LII-M it uwln‘xl,’ she adu, ugh“ "rt-sh'd in mos' folks. I duty to l'et u well JS 1it,tyfiiliji,iii, A e tatt In ' nmr An] th, "aul. _ u.†rreiotPromaditii"ii; W)'i,tpcmucts Mm a.“ tslr- mm a nL-w drmatnd ' this mm in style. Owl. new?“ my" _ _... “MW“... " In I :n'v haul I nut-e that I “w 50".“ cm her. In} 'aoume. h A Mr. P. O. "'e"_.... u Int I "or mat â€on F% Klood 'uravtts and W n...“ “-n‘u‘ w. pm In this world. nzznuc-d, ‘I'm cur’ul u gm, your dresse- " 'PC '. than ho is to "ilerk, blushing. Um Wumm), mun-rain} and BEAST. I waver bum .1â€... ilatt went into not“ a) ores in und cmiously. 392 Id nan " your no". an: rim of ya. â€""°§‘.i " ' . I3 3 uszo said she to - -"-- “Kahlua-u; ir'; yt L' to tht nd kat m house Pf my as am 'lerk, "hey are gettgng dong finely," said the mother. "Henry, who I": born first, Wu ill for s few days, but as you ean see he is all right not, but Bump. looks poorly. Dr. Page thinks she till M1 through .all right though. This makes ten little ones we have now. They Me _ A '. LESLIE, Aged 12 you-I. EIOLEnged 8 you-I. ERCY, 6 - NELLYJDE‘: 5 M EMILY, aged, 4 yarn. FLORA, aged 2 " you; MABEL and " maili- T 1T,t, aged 2 not: , “MA, , I“ , , “VAR-1%, “In!!!“ .- "All ham blue autAkituat “a u. pod and... oe an. 11k" 3 plea" of heaven, peeped from under tho fulds for a. glimpse of the caller. The first born was evidently not very favorably impressed, for his little lungs uttered a lusty cry, but the fond mother set, the babe on her knee Ind patted its, little arching back, and Fhen she kissed it, and put it back into us basinette, and with s nod and a smile she proceeded to speak of her Chll'gea. I 'lwl m. l dl the» babe Eva Emily. rite liable» Interviewed , '\l mm mys for you to come up: um st"r' rlw babies," said a little three-' :er mi mt at thin juncture, and the Fler‘wz‘ wr'ttt upstairs I Ilr, hikin, a. small, stout woman! min 't plmwmt face, was holding onel mi km uricls on her left arm, close up to! hwr inmm, and she was rocking the: "Um-rm» labies to sifence, If not to' sleep, With a touch of her right footun , their cradle, while she "ketcherkooed" , to Another 15 months' old white-faced l little t dd ler that was relapsing into a l Whine. l Tho-re are some babies and: heart! If“ righ’ out to instantly. Of this! M» arv the Fitkin triplets. W’hen’ lots fund fatber turned back the cover- (re,t twr, pair of blue eyes, that looked l W ll km" “win It) the Riblunn Ttery Wore. I' ," World vtsterday found the ., it, 'v". F' irusilc vnwrpd in Mitch n ll IN Thr' Lulu" hmml n Lucky "out-thee. Car. r “I tt "ot-tttd u Frw “noun latrr "ts " yr I’rru-Illml "nu with Tun Girls and N “II, Iln- lrnplch an Lady and Turn. mu mun: “an: "an: “nu: Hr. urn “In [HAL FOUR BABES IN 15 MONTHS ill Wt'lv' itiritr'r, l (le‘viilrtl to taio. it v', thinking my buy might get, _ nr 'v;'~4 fur It. Wh-n Dr. Page int -i l tulilliiui that I hid found a ' lbw and that ought to bring good _ About an hour afterwards he n i- l was the father of triplets. The ltnbin Mum-II. w,, 'uivr, named the babies. The is in i.» called Henry James, after “ml in girls are Emma and Emilv, "'v_',-s,". I mm not sure about the ", "invi_(li, as we have an Emily now, _' i.v.*:‘: I \"lll mother. l' l‘L'igin went upstairs andshortly Y‘Iin. stating that it had been de. 1rl Il In l’xlkins is a slArt, hilly stout 511‘}: “Human of about 33* years of hho- luul previously presented E‘Vv‘ivunl with sewn children, the «x Hi whom is 11 years of age). but w. "a, an iutPrval of at.'leassefit'teen ,1: m tho arrival of each of the “My“, When on Mumlaynf last A srlr' gm» birth to two girls sand a mil wrthm an Ito r, flu husband _ In mu it mildly, surpriud. w‘n tr'., r ' puumls ",.vi. Their. .1, \u-ig'nc is exactly what my llwl t' weighed win-:1 hr mm \w, Lin-n,- lms been trt previous 'tAi/sets, or even twins, in j» family nr mv W\f~"-'. but all rrlxt , but] large funilicw. and I mini old n19. M furtrcws. has been \ismvd Hu- paxt few “an by m-arly My rvsident in the nur' hwcilern Hf the city owing to the arrival -Imlv Fitkina than u,ual. .uvlliug, which nudes nudwr 1:le irlo, a sparrqu nest under l.urk In K "ortewttott i~ a peculiar circumstance "rival of the triplets tha: I I-tte to you," conlinuod Mr. Sow, I m-ver paid much 'tthr-story that to find a i, to bring luck. I inn,- _ hnrswlnws but f nmwr , pix-k thvut up, and olrst"vv- Ja tHum' Fitkin, harm»: manu- 'l'ororco, re-Mn-g with his Imwnport- rod, at Hm head ul menu‘. and just humid», Tm- Filklu smldlcvv slum ll In H 1m as trar nun-nu". Hm lu.' Shaw " Ills y tum] tsris with. and y alike that no lwl to white and irirt,utui,iron 'ty distingui‘H tiwm. viva pounds, :LItnucth- by “us 1mm tint, “A, uni tlu. giz'is a nu hug. m'u , El " ling] Human â€Jump l [Lb livid tho". time at Tommi†“Jun! bu~iuv<s at re rm am" an. said Mr 1"itkm 1eaae-iehel, dis is your birthday. Vat dull I git 'ou--. ml diamond ring or two dollar billf iilEEeithififfturdiiiiii,iif v" mTittTii t'Ja'tt',lr2tt"" has Sold!!! mu DOV! t Dmtie= . American aluminum: Cum {or Rheumatism and Nam-duh. Many our. in I to 8 due ItraotiNtttiiqtttut mum In "atg.ehattie arid yaw-0.9m“. It rewa- t.t om on a!" at onwsut--vubnetrby no, Selby so. Mebby it dom nod zonnd aopad 1 goof. ny- oit-To In Topics. Deacon Ryfield---No, none o' " modern choirs fer me. I believe the Lord likes coryrrgtstiorml singing. T A dose of Arery Cherry Pom taken in- time has prevented many a at of sickness and saved numerous “was This proves the new! any of keeping this ittoorntmmbht medicine where it can be readily ruched “all hours of the day and night. - Fatseier---Oh, I don't know. You use I want the hem, to ur om-Town Topics. Tiaitor-What do you osll this new breed of ham? liht1cier-Maedufnr. Visitor-That is a atrmge name to give them. Sworn and suoacribed to before me this 15th dav of December, 1891. D. A. DELAYEV, Notary Public Wayne Co., Michigan. Sold by sll dealers or sent by mail, postpaid at 50c 21 box, or six boxes tor $2.50, by nddresaing the Dr, W'illiams’ Medicine Company, Brockville, Ont., or Schenectady, N. Y. Beware ofimi- tations and substitutqq Alleged to be 'just as good.' The Urge, pretentious brick residence at 86 Miami Menu», in this city, ia the home of the heroine of this interesting story. Shois Miss Margaret Stenbaugh, and her interating experiences during the past four years are published here for ilw first time. 'lt'rmryeats ago,’ the said, ‘I was a will I'r't' in all that the term impliesmnd new r thought of being as healthy as I am to-day, Why, at that time, I was such a scrawny, puny lictle midget,rale and emaciated by an ailment peculiar to us women, that my father and mother gavt- me up to die, The local practi- tionrul was at that time living at spot. land, lirant Co., Ont.,) said it was only a matwr of days when I would be laid away in the church yard, and as I was such assuiferer I cured not whether I lived or died ; in fact, think I would have preferred the latter. ‘I could not walk, and regularly every night my father used to carry me up stairs to my room. I remember my telling him that he wouldn't have to carry me about much longer, and how he said with tears in his eyes, that he would be will. ing to do it always,“ he could only have me with him. It was evidently foreorv tlainecl that I should not die at that pvrticuhsr time, as a. miraculous trans- formation in my condition was the talk of the neighborhood. I read, of the wonderful cures that were being wrought by Dr. Williams' Pink Pills for Pale People, and my father went to Brantford, where he purchased a couple of boxes: from J amen A. Wallace, I commenced taking them, and I thought for a time that they did me no good," they made me sick at firat, but very shortly I noticed a great change. They began to act on my trouble, and in the l short space of six months I was able to l walk. I continued taking the pills,and l in six months I was in the condition l you see me now. I fully believe thatl they alone saved me from the grave, and you will always find myself and balance of our family ready to talk about the goal Dr. Willituns' Pink Pills did for me.' I Iueub-uit no the bill.-_d Krow a Young LmIV was Cum! ora Terrible "Mud, "tteta Near the Brlnk or the (innr. The triplets held a reception and any token that the ladies might wish to contribute to their comfort will be acceptable. As preparations were made for but one little Fukin, it can readily be understood that, there are many things that are lacking. The house is within a coUple of blocks of liathurst St. cars. Mr. Fitkin has been urged to apply for the Queeu's boun'y ot 23. It has been pulrlicly announced in the Imper- ial J'arliament that the gift does not apply In the oo'oniee. but in view of the fact that My. Fltkin Ber-Pd with the 12th York Battalion during the Fenian mid and is in need of the 815 to feed the numerous little months at his ‘table, it is thought that an excep- tion will be made in his case. mum: of them are quite» . chums, m d the nurse has gone. But," added the plucky little woman, cheerfully, "r wouldnt part. with mm of than fur ail Toronto." F NIGH TO DEATHS DOOR. bu‘NeeSl It! J:riiehidi'.' ".' MW... " "flt1.f'fal's' c::trrmiti1siom '"1,1yat?li.PrfrliuNllt, 1lIMriiHl1i,thl, Oman Mt A Dtt-8outn aneWtfhtrs MKM’W cheerfully, by i The Gown-mug Imago In». mi may ot them fur ail ,‘ - Kim-amine [Int-bar _ l Aeyy Ml'heson, a young farmer “fwd to Apply: near‘RIpley. mysteriously disesrrpertred _ _ _ V f v (' ",. ‘3 V _ f '. Fas I " ' Waterloo County Chronicle l Tubmday, August so, I Feel Like a New Man ' , you ham lost Moved one and damn tuvearU21ipiGt%i,i'a"d;%'GTt-s IJ,,liiithi'i'ltt,tli,'rktilti'ii's1 otattbottonto th did,"and enjoy perfect not " mm. 1 have 'm h . vi a “grad much plenum In reocmmendln; Hood’s “Pr: lil am?“ ',tht%1' 'l, fitUlt patina." CHANi.ttt' STEFLE. with Eric tttttltd am†“on and qsgniw serving Co.. St. Catherine B. Ontario. flniMtar" style, tttwork either in (311013. I‘M."- Bl“- on mung and A“... d (I Mood':, Pills are prompt Ind anoint.†'imndtstl" --V-" 7 -- easy In Action. Soul by alt Wu. lo. m Wk mused. source-until, upon recommendation ot unload, I urnhased a bottle of Hood's they-ttia, mach made me {eel bower at once. I In" con- tiuuttdits me, having mien three ham. and and Phil',', undue whatever. I w†that tired inmy) but ttgtms outbeIoro but the day was glans. I tried a great number ot new but dnotget any pol-mun: "mummy " For . number ot years I have been troubled with a general tired teeling, shortness of breath, paln In the back. and constipation, I could get only llttle rest at night on account of the pain "C. I. Hood & 00., Lowell, Mass... Appetite and Health Restored by Hood's Sarsaparllia. If00d'ssp,'s Cures That Tired Feeling, Constipation and Pain in the Back There are seventeen transatlantic cables, but of these only seven are used, the other ten having given out from various causes. If America were as densely popular- ed as Europe it would uontain as many people as there are. in the world at, the present time. Miss Sweetness-fn we you heard what is the latest, thing in theatre huts? Miss 8rmpuhr--Windows, perhaps. This morningabout 5 o'clock his hum ..---,...?1'e...'.Sftle.'._11..,_.._..._., in found him in the barnyarJ in his THE cart dead. Hu, head was '4de and . . ' , indeed and there we two kmfe cuts nonunion lit, ASSUPEHBB any in his neck, one of which cut claar into , tho mouth. His boots www- rollvd up "and Mies, . ' Waterloo, Ont, in his overcoat in the bottom of the _ --- rig and his coat was thrown over his Author!!!†Chttttttt1 8rt,ooo,ttoo. shoulders, but his arms were not in Gov't "eporttt ttt Ottawa tMet,otro the sleeve:, while his shirt-sleeves were '"'"'""')2f1Ch,'isii, " 400 rolled up. There was every evidence L'L"d " a ' of a deadly struggle, and.it is believed JAMESIINNES, M. R. f)rrR..riUMry'Errn., his dead body was :placed in the cart PRESIDENT‘ ViciPRxsfritts and the horse started on the road home. THOS. PLL"', MANaatNo D‘RECTOR- None of his money was taken. "" " '.. MT: . _ - 7 A 7 Montreal, Que, Aug. 22 --The foul murder of a firm†named My re of St. Barb». Huntingdon County, has caused great excitement in that. district, about 30 miles from this city. Myra started inst night for Dundee, near the New York border, to pay for some land, but he he did not reach hi, destination, -.. ' Yesterday the Government dradze at work in the harbor brought uijathe- son’s body. It was frightfully deeom. posed but was recognised from a fur coat which he was known to have on thenight of his duappearsnce, 8uhsequently a barber named S. H. Laird. who bad been talking consider- ably, was arresred charged with Gr. ing murdered hGtheson, hut he suc- ceeded quite easily in proving an ali- bi. The. missing man's relative: mi†in. clined to the murder theory and a clair- voyant from Michigan was engaged to [roam the body. This she w." unable to do though she reported th A there was no question but that Mucheson had been murdered. last fall. Ho was In: :6sz " Kincnr- dine about 9 p.m. It was :uppaswi that he had keen murdered, and Gov- ernment Detective Rogers was sent. up to inv%tigate,and reported that, ll " eson had either shipped the country or Committed suiicde as the result of ' love tdfhir. . ANGUS MATHESON‘S SUICIDE Broken in Health , PO Min-ducal And Body Sen: "tttttr. Mr. Chas. smu- st. Ctttherine's, Ont. :“Htaw Agivals H. lllllillll2lf' S THE WATERLM Maa‘h- -s.-iiar!Ma1'- Granite and Marble Works. SIMON SNYDER, Druggist, SHAEFER. BROS. Thh Street, opposite Markos. _ WATERLOO Your choice of all sound plans o assurance ofered, no other. When two or three years in force it u nowforfeitable, even for failure to pay renewal premiums, remaining in ull force TILL THE VALUE IS EXIIA USTED. " Equality between policy-holders is secured by insuring in three cltaures- abatainera, general and women-giving each in profts the true beuejit ofits own longevity. The RA TES compare favorably with auxin the world. AGENTS WANTED. Apply now for choice of territory to THOS. HILLIARD Manamnc Director ft provides a legacy certain imrtead qf l law_ gait poxsible. The Policy qftha Dominion Life is a straight promise to pay-like a bank draft, almost unconditional. No re- striction on travel or occupation. Authorized fauna! 331.000.000. Gov't lleponll at Ottawa $50,000 Hal-Milli“! “all!“ " _ '.. Pald up Capital 064.400 THE Dominion Life Assurance (hy, Head Mies, . , Waterloo, Ont, 1m'iililil deiieste,gihTG'TG, 11“â€!de , Comic "ies Dom} use (37101.: "I that uneoTiioTr'iTh, feweii, of "Too Much Aehnei'"i'i'i from fsod eookedtes lard. Jijti"iciiCi,'i" -- N. K. FAIRBANK a CO., "ik-iff-ttlit-ht"'"-"""'"" (l:i'lii!.iiii'l'i'ii" is he best yii.rfiiiki, for a Lltttyro PurPOOCI. [offoLsNE is thi ttttl bstt Lt Sindhi". mag. Physician ended}; m Blood Purifier 'oog coojGd in, T Ctttrrsu,ssa a aice (i(t'gitgtd,, " I C ounty ..._.__.._?lCae..t.e.rtl?...i_rter. USE IItlflliyl,gls Chronicle You can buy. BOLD BY ALL Iharaarsrs. Wellington and Ann Streets, MONTREAL. t Sole Agent. WATERLOO ONT. in the Spring and Fall orb“ it's the best [Ade only by STORY. 2516M In C ' x , (Advertise David Bean, Are You ll. Subscriber? Jlif ANTED Af not, send fifty _ 1 OOQOFgordS; cents for a Trial ' g l Trip for six mos. _ W‘lQD. i' All these requests are found in the Waterloo Productive Advertising is to he found ONLY in a medium of wide circuiution,~ character rand Maia among those whom advertisers desire to reach. Advertise which has more readers F --POR--. in‘Waterloo County than Soap - Making any other paper; - AT - --E3TTt------ ' ttttM, Waterloo. Ont. I Liberally Bight. Farmers’ attention is directed to the fact that we no prep-red to exchange brick and tile for nil kinds of wood. Devitts City Mg Store -: PURE :- UAUSTIU SODA Hunter and Killer I†'tl' " bent Scranton Coal in Egg. Stove or Nu size. We would adviae an to order now befor nn advance in price taker, plane. The growl): lities are that' money will by mud hr ookin orders at once ' We respectfully Ho ion soc patronage. Orders left at our (min- at the (:0 yard or at J. w. Pear It Co.'s Hardware tRot will hue our careful attention. ISAAC BEGHTEL ' SON, WE are now prepared to fill (minus- Mr th 7 by.“ serartton Coal in Egg. Stove or Nu The prices are eonsistent with quality of material and workmanship. SUITINGS. The hum. invoices includu the finest of American and Foreign Fabrics. COAL 1 Scranton Coal I Waterloo Goal Tmls/ "Tis not the clothes that make the man," but they help; Inspvction is invited to the New Linesof in all our previous efforts. We were never able to ' secure su as we have for the Spring Trade. TheHteady Made Clothing llusiness has made wonde ress the last few years and it is a matter of fact, we Inn: .1 l output for these goods, and what is doing it, is our Emu Val: our close buyers are observing daily. We buying for spat great advantage to ourselves, as well as to our Cus'.O.'rrct,, ur] deavor to benefit indirectly. Call and See the wonderful bargains at the Ready-hfadé Clothing We have the Largest and b:rs WATERLOO, ONT. GREAT MONTREAL BANKRUPI‘ CLGTHING STORE TROUSERINGS and John Ritzer. HOGG & HABBICK. ) t"titr.ijrfibr,trataqtait m i Merchant Tailor. King St. Waterloo A WORD TO THE PUBLIC wannabe: Sign: Red, White and Blue Fug, King Nt., Duh†tyvERcogTINci; â€IKE LTJSMYTH B368. p The verdict of all who have seen these goods is that they never saw their equal for the price. 17 prds, $1.00 N o. 3, 25 yards, $1.00 No. 2, Three extra special number, in gray cotton bought within the last two weeks at prices never be- fore quoted for the same quality of goods. No.1, E Wall Paper, j Books Note the following Prices: Cheap Gas chncral Dry Goods, Men’s and Boys' Ready Made '_), Suits and Overcoats. _ Hats and Caps, Ere. l KING STREET. This Store Closes Every Evening at 7 t'. clock ercepl Tuesday and Saturday. Bargains. ' Fiannerlv carried cm by E. B. Hellman never able to ' secure such values, nnq it, is our Emu 1Ctluecnvhich We buying for 5pm cash is a as to our custo.'rrcrs, who we on- ir)Sf]lllflp, t Hallman 29t 21333?th stock of SMYTH BROS. xaminc their st n when Call here for vour and secure bargains at 12-;yards, $1.00 Vite rum!) when in ll BERLIN KING ST, BERLIN AT mist of Market, BERLIN and Stationery, Idox‘rul prog- vi wonderful 'dluc<.which " cash is a ()( of All on Js", Il