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Waterloo County Chronicle (186303), 13 Sep 1894, p. 3

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its effects and never 'l[-{d proofs below ; rr tears and say h ase send ma one of our ge l‘tnvn‘x-dlms-‘}g n Cure with nyrd.m.n beine Ifl.n-:fib'L‘d.“.mm‘#:q im and fve tios cured s ) hand ail the time. curs truly, Chas. Powius, WR S Oe ene i44 LERWf 1 "Lâ€"tâ€" EL‘#â€"'E“ T P Agic it en en iz, ,, CA*tO®, Mo., Apr. 3 ave used several battles of in C n in Cure‘" with much suceess. { ist now w,‘ faltered Dolly, with Ea laugh in her oges, ught not to go backâ€" rer girls might not want »olly,‘ he began with ity, uf any other girls nt me nowâ€"â€"‘ th a return of her old ed bim. , % histle for you anyway,‘ _ es M CANADIAN CHOLFRR @ RRMEA ano BOWEL CO.u.' â€"â€"ITS EFFECT is mu&"‘ the least how ab'jecz 1 I have you. Sha‘l I e in token of servitude e that " he asked, his as he tried to see her Yolly, ‘I think you would ormd kneeling.‘ PESDabiia tar‘s s S Liniment I over used. Have re :ml:l.o:!nvh and killed Ima, _ Have recommended it “vh.»mmmvc *‘ 5. & har. P. 0. Hou 1t ies 2 2 22 T S lUimngesg L U G KEMDALL: PAVIN CUR CiL U se all Druggists, or address ENDALL COMXPAXNT, il)f[]_\‘, ‘You da| really had to love re such a _goose ; ME END and ary, a Dublin short* â€" resord 230 words & CCESSFUL AEmMEDy man OR sEasy t train whistling now,‘ imhospitably. »inyg toâ€"seud me away ‘$ SPAVIN CURE, HF n, Henderson Co. 18 ‘$ SPAVIN CURE, On+ toncs up the weak bair. vessels and tissues which nutrition, strengthens the RAM FALLS, vT. the oil which keeps the i »ilky. The most poPU:â€" preparation in the world, hv.’ll‘ 4 T HE u ? Why, Dolly, satisfy your pride ! This is \:('ery much Jjust because you OV e meâ€" you dd â€"because 1 was ading for me she asked eagâ€" the shyest of ozrace to look B » L1L, Fob. 24, %4, ashamed of ~m frmi Priest. da: ling,‘ you WANTED bility, 6 fferer from Nerveus De! B Lost TVigar, Fatling Mankoad. Ru:'r' (f Youthful Indiscretions, _ee-l. o Indulgences, Etc., who will 'E dekierNtion o!thd;:nn I send 5t information of & #i means upon by =q fi'% r..."fi u w, -".":“.'.’:.-'33‘& Please unlesas a "Tiking epogeeyrcly eptiotffrim ho vamom. E t 1 e uy i eoser YWd Out cnst to the inventor. This nm‘hd & Issued weekly, elegantly iliustrated, xm largzest circulation of An{.mutlte in the world. 83 a year. sam& coptes sent free. Butldt Miumgon ty, a year. Single mr& Dl-fl:g ”ltlu'eokrry .:dum of new in Sowen nith pane, enabling buimtars Lo tbow the CaN 1 OBTAIN Aa parENT ? _ For a :0"! awer onest write to "F‘fz .9‘?.--%‘39'9 Tad meatly BNY rears @rperience in the patent business. Communicaâ€" tions strictly mnndeml?.). C A',F..‘bmggg: formation concerning Patents and tain them sent free. Also a catalogue of mechanâ€" loal and scientific books sent free. _ _ . Catents taken through Munn & Co. receive special notice in the Scientific American, and Th me crouett wigely corare the nablie mt â€" Ns 18 i Yaurkrar ie Mnketh â€" ive (f Youthful Indiscretions, mee-l. o Indulgences, Etc., who will 'E dekierNtion of their I send 2 information of a sttaple n means upon by =q fi'% r..."fi u w ‘m'lyhvgr:an Please unleas a "Tibine mrgregraly gatiottyrom obeer raton. E t 1 *ohes uee. Te 4 0oi Ne &h"v‘ danclk y J ' h ® o M ~sa n + C es in L4 un B 2C i = (B > h & U $ ¢ ')n',w,. * govered Leware of â€" A recent discovery by an old physician, â€" Sucecsafully used monthly by th>usands of Ladies. Is the only perfectly safo and reliable medicine disâ€" ¢overed. Leware of unprincipled druggists who fer inferioe medlcines in place ofâ€"this, Ask for Cook‘s Cotton Root Compound, ta/‘e no substiâ€" tute, 6f Inclose $1 and 6 ecnts in postage in letter { we willsend, sealed, by returo mail, Fullsealed & B4 d ow . it '1‘:â€"3‘,‘ day. I W hsgei® J ind uced her to use Ayer‘s TTa‘s Yizom, and very soon, it nog ouly secked any further loss of bair, bug produced an entirely new growth, which has remaseod luxuriunt and glossy to this day, I can recommend this preparntion to all in need of a gonuine hairâ€"restorer. It is all that it is cluimed to be."â€"Aniocio Alarrup, Bastrop, Tex. AYER‘S HA!R VCOR who C Prigh i OeX oo n stt FILQNSZACATARRN ces S eEMEDY A Gentlieman SIIK HEADACME and Neuralgia mInUTES, ie Coated Tongue, Dizaiâ€" i~s, Patn in the Si46, Constipation, Urene. tad Lrerath: ‘Toxt«r oured and former‘y resided ov resiues in Hc POWBERS S., SNYDER, Druggist 22 ares Wt se 20 k Saxd NOC Nan t BC vuiarrh?, This remedy is @guarenâ€" croun Price, Weis Injectorf:ce, mon Suyder, Waterloo, nlain envelope, to ladles on‘y, 2 s The Cook Company, Windsor, Ont., Canada, Waterloo by 7 veRry mICS To TaKE. v~s ar DAug SToRES,. ook‘s CottonRoot Time of Nureary sieh aaf ORK. 361 BroADWAY. COMPOUND. Toronto, Ont anes in consequence. ‘Those who through nnmadymind . Sond reue addres anl 1o manently cured. your 10 mahmbhflnd&-lmn to man, sent “Adfi-fl IN, 24 Macdonald Ave. Toronto, , Canada. |__ Another of the pioneers of Wilmot township has passed over to the majorâ€" |ity. At Seaforth, Sunday morning, i Sept. 2, Wm. Anderson, one of Wilâ€" mot‘s earliest settlers, breathed his last at the good old age of 84 years and 5 months. Mr. Anderson with his parâ€" | ents and two brothers cams to this country in 1882 and in 1887 moved to ‘ hislate farm on the Blenheiro tp. line,on which he resided until about nine years | ago. He then moved to New Hamâ€" , burg and after having lived there for a | short time, moved to Seaforth where he resiced up to the time of his death. | Mr., Anderson leaves a family of four | girls and four boys, Wm. near Seaforth, James in Michigan, Jacob and Charley | Haysville, Mrs. Wm. Veitch Plattsâ€" ville, NMrs. Hopkirk, Seaforth and the | two youngest daughters at home. He \ was buried at St. James‘ church Hurâ€" | on road, Sept. 5, where his parents | were interred about 40 years ago. of a latch key. broken down from excess or overwork, reâ€" sulting in many of the following ?'mpt.oml: Mental depression, premature old age, loss of vitality, loss of memory, bad dreams,dimâ€" mess of sight, palpitation of the heart emisâ€" sions, lack of energy, pain in the ud::j" headaches, pimples on the face and y, itching or po-:nfinr sensation about the scroâ€" tum, wasting of the organs, dizziness, specks before the eyes, twitching of the muscles, eyelids and elsewhere, bnihlm-. deposits in theurine, loss of will power, tenderness of the scalp and ?ine, weak and flabby musâ€" cles, desire to sleep, failure to be rested by sleep, eonstipation, dullness of hearing, loss of voice, desire for solitude, excitability of temper, mkonoi:.-nnmdodwithm ENCIRCLES, oily l:i.? skin, etc., are_ all symptoms of nervous debility that lead to m unless cured, The spring or vital having lost its tension every function m..huumdehuual man that when his girl is locked in his| Later Reports Reveal Terrible Damage Done. San Antonio, Texas, Sept. 3.â€"The evuntry for 100 imiles east and west,aâ€" bout 300 miles north and south, is covâ€" ered with water at a depth of from two to ten feet, and the Leona&, Sabinal and Saco rivers are still raging torrents of water. _ Places of safety are crowded with men, women and children and live stock. It is thought there must have been great destructien of property and loss of life south of the Southern Pacific track for a distance of 200 miles in the valleys of the awollen streams. These valleys are thickly settled with farmers. In the valley of the Leona river, the loss to the crop will reach half a millionâ€"dollars and along the Saâ€" co and Sabinal fully $300,000 additionâ€" al. To this loss is to be added the drowning of thousands of borses and cattle and the destruction of buildings. No relief parties have reached Uvalde yet. A&LL MEN Young, old or middle who fi1 ulveegnervom, weak nn.ginmud‘ ies, About thesame time a youth named Walter Wilker was injured by Jjumping off the same train and fell inâ€" to the same cattleguard. _ He will die,. A very disastrous fire broke out in Drayton on Wednesday of last week in Smith‘s carrirge shop and before it could be got under control the followâ€" ing buildings were burned. Charles E. Smith‘s carriage shop and stables, Loss about $6Q0 ; insarance $400 ; stock $150. Blacksmith shop owned by R. Tosb. _ Building insured for $200. Toseh‘s loss about $:00 on tools and stock, 1. T. H. Brown, pbhoto gallery and dwellicg ; no insurance on either ; some furniture saved ; loss about $10â€" 00. J.S. Bishop dwelling and butcher shop stables and icehouse ; part furniâ€" tute saved; insured for $800; loss about =1,500. Wim. Roberts bakery and dwelling; no insurance on stock and furniture; house owned by Kilpatrick, Orillia; insured for $500 ; Roberts‘ loss on cooutents about $300. John Whyte stables and shed and a quantiâ€" ty of wood; no insurance; loss £600. The barn of Jacob Ritz, New Hamâ€" burg was burnt togetber with 18 tons ot hay on Monday of last week,. On Sept. 5., Timothy Regan, a natâ€" ive of Logan tp., ana member of the Chicago force, died suddenly vesterday at the residence of Wwm. Harragan. Kinkora, where be had nnighthree days azo to spend his honeymodn. Two accidents took piace at New Hamburg station on ‘Fuesday of last week. Mrs. Grebe fell into a cattleâ€" guard. Two of her ribs were broken and she received semious internal injarâ€" The News of the Waterloo County District Gleaned From Exchanges. COUNTYL â€" AND AWFEUL TEXAS FLOODS 0us deoiney Unay JORG UZ red, ‘The spring or vital ts tension every function : Those who t::owh e «l Bm;s’?o ; book on diseases peculiar C .;‘h,t; , who find themâ€" hausted, who are 3) 4 i I I 4 I . Bhanghai, Aug. 29.â€"The native press have receired confirmation of ths reâ€" ports of the battle fought between the Chinese and Japanese troops on Aug. 13. According to them 5000 Chinese troops all armed attacked the Japanâ€" ese forces, which had been detailed to guard the@ZPing:Yang passes in the northwest of Corea, and eventnally succeeded in driving the J apine:© froth the positions which they held. A largeo number of Coreans flocked to the Chinâ€" ese standard, begsing for arms and asking for permission to form the adâ€" vance guard ot the Chinese force movâ€" ing against the Japanese. JaPs Lost 4000 arx. On Aug, 14,according to reparts the Chinese were reinforced by 4000 troops from Yiâ€"Chow and on the day following they attacked the Japanese lines at Congâ€"Ho, with the result that the Japâ€" anese retreated, On Aug. 16 tho Chinâ€" ese army was farther reinforced by 13,â€" 000 troops, and on Ang. 17 attacked the Japs, who are said to have lost 4000 men and theit heavy baggage. ‘Strange !‘ he muttered : ‘Here, I‘ye been watching that bricklayer on the scaffold over the way for the last couâ€" ple of bhours, and as true as I‘m alive, he hasn‘t made a single dab with his trowel the whole of the time! I shouid just like to know what amount of work that lazybones gets paid for at the end of the week ! The bricklayer, on the other hacd, has his eyes turned in the direction of the offticeâ€"window. ‘It‘s astonishing !‘ he growled ; ‘or two mortal hours I‘ve had my eyes on that muff of a quill driver. Why he basn‘t even once dipped his pen in the ink I wonder what sort of service that bureaucrat performs for all the screws he pockets at the end of the month.‘ Scrofula in the Neckâ€"Bunches Ail Cone Now. Sceneâ€"A Government office. Head clerk discovered looking ous of the window. « Hood‘s Cured After Others Failed not bear the slightest touch. When I had taken one bottle of this medicine, the soreness had gone, and beforo I had finished the second the bunches had entireiy disappeared." BLANCHE ATwoop, Sangerville, Maine. N. B. If you decidetotake Hood‘s Sarsapaâ€" rilla do not be induced to buy any other. "* C. I. Hood & Co., Lowell, Mass.: "Gentlemen:â€"I feel that I caunot say enough in favor of Hood‘s Sarsaparilla. _ For five years I have been troubled with scrofula in my neck and throat. Several inds of medicines which I tried did not do me any good, and when I comâ€" menced to take Hood‘s Sarsaparilla there were large bunches on my neck so sore that I could FOR SALE OR EXCHANGE. Hood‘s=>> Cures Cure SICK HEADACHE and Neuraigia in :os;nmunoj also Coated T Disriâ€" ness, Biliousness, Pain in the sia,% ‘Torpid Liver, Bad Breath. To stay cured regulate the bowels. veer w18 To Taxks. Prios 26 Cents atr Drue STroRs@. â€" Warm â€" House | BXCURSLONISTS) â€" Sma Cost POWDERS Mutual Admiration. Sangerville, Maine. 1HALLMAN, 203 King stroe weab I"dswa" Ading thibuty cPetoction to t aA memory of the departed one.L Kindly favor us with a call and we shall" be flenod to show you specimens and design® in Monuments, Headstones etc., and quote you ; THE WATERLOO ’ | Granite and Marble Works.\Are You a Subscriber?| _ wANTED Tdw s hb finy atpinie o n 11000 Cords prmomannantarmramel| . If not, send fifty â€"omâ€" on peeprctzmnumg _ | . COuLS for a Trist woop. SIMON SNYDER, Druggist, When two or three years in force it is nonâ€"forfeitable, even for failure to pay renewal premiums, remaining in The Policy of the Dominion Life is a straight promise to payâ€"like a bank draft, almost unconditional. _ No reâ€" striction on travel or occupation. JAMESHINNES, M. P., CHR. KUMPF Esq., PRESIDENT. Vickâ€"PRESIDEN _ Equality between policyâ€"holders is secured by insuring in three classesâ€" abstainers, general and womenâ€"giving each in profits the true benefit of its own longevity. The RATES compare favorably with any in the world. â€" Your choice of all sound plans o assurance »GFered, no other. THE Dominion Life Assurance Co‘7, Head Office, â€" _ Waterloo, Ont. Authorized Capital $1,000,000. Lov‘t Deposit at Oftawa $50,000 Rubrcrtbe@® Onplital #*%11, Paid up Capital $64,400 It provides a legacy certain instead of a law suit possible. __________ â€" AGENTS WANTED. _ Apply now for choice of territory to ' THOS. HILLIARD Managing Director ull force TILL THE YVALUE IS EXHAUSTED. Erb Street, opposite Markes. j . WATERLOO THOS. HILLIARD, Maxacing Dirkctor. Endorsed by leading food and cooking experts. It has none of its disagreeâ€" able and indigestible features, Is Better than Lard Word _ To the Wives Is Sufficient." N. K. FAIRBANK & CO., Short or Friable, SHAEFER BROS. Ask your Grocer for it. For Rendering CoTTorgng Advertise Wellington and Ann Streets, MONTREAL. Blood Purifier You can buy. Sorp BÂ¥ aLL Drucaists. Sole Agent. WATERLOO ONT. in the Spring and Fall qorLaNDS |Chromcle it‘s the best Made only by USE Advertise Productive Advertising is to be found ONLY in a medium of wide circulation, character and intfueneé among those whom advertisers desire to reach, § All these requests are found in the Waterloo County If not, send fifty cents for a Trial Trip for six mos. in Waterloo County than which has more reader any other papor. â€"BUTâ€"â€" Waterloo, Ont. | Laberally Right. in all our previous efforts. We were never able to " secure such values, t as we have for the Spring Trade. * 1 o4 l The" Ready Made Clothing Business has made wonderful progâ€" â€" res: the last few years and it is a matter of fact, we have a wonderfa} j output for these goods, and what is doing it, is our Extra Values,which | 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 deavor to benefit indirectly. Call and See the wonderful bargains at the Farmers‘ attention is directed to the fact that we are prepared to exchange brigk &nd tile for all kinds of wood. Readyâ€"Made Clothing ty SUITINGS, Inspection is invited to the New Lines of The )atest invoices include the finest of American and Foreign Fabrics. The prices are consistent with quality of material and workmanship. e eP e e lities are that money will be saved h’y bookin orders at once . We respecifully solicit yor patronage. _ Orders left at Our ntilce at the 0o yard or at J. W. Fear & Co.‘s Hardware Stoj will have our careful attention. size. We would Adviso 2 20 U0UOU!C Anobeing | Thi An advance in price takes place. | The probabf | This Store Closes Every Evemng at 7 o‘~ Devitts City Drug Store â€": PURE :â€" CAUSTIC S0DA Waterloo Coal Yards. COAL ! Scranton Coal! Tis not the clothes that make the t man," but they help} ISAAC BECHBTEL & SON, Routor and Millor Soap â€" Making Wa have the Largast and bast assortsd stock of GREAT MONTREAL BANKRUPT CLOTHINGS STORE TROUSERINGS and WATERLOO, ONT. John Ritzer. filled in shortest actio«d| â€" Cheap Cash Stoe. HOGG & HABBICK. / Merchant Tailor. King St. Waterloo A WORD TO THE PUBLIC. FORâ€" Sign: Red, White and Blue Flag, King St., Borlin AT â€" to do all kinds of OVvERCOATINGs ‘‘gMYTH BROS. E Wall Paper, f Books and The verdict of all who have seen these goods is that they never saw their equal for the price. | Come and secure bargains at 17 yards, $1.00 No. 3, Cheap Cash Store, Three extra special numbers in gray cotton bought within the last two weeks at prices never beâ€" fore quoted for the same quality of goods. 25 yards, $1.00 No. 2, General Dry Goods, Men‘s and Boys‘ Ready Made Suits and Overcoats,. Hats and Caps, Ece. KING STREET, Note the following Prices : No. 1, Kindly invite everybod Formerly carried Bargains . . in Bd & @G 34 clock except Tuesday and Sfiurda&. sssman & Hal/man BERLIN them when in examine their stock of SMYTH BROS. Call here for your 12; yards, $1.00 KING ST, BERLIN on sast of Market, BERLINK AT Stationery, by E. S. Hallman kerlin, and ) call on m af

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