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Waterloo County Chronicle (186303), 15 Nov 1894, p. 3

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afiefi : Neural WA V s ed the im want notr; juage spoke sEast. iwen seq ears of a talebear vok rs. Bobbin, "that the house." | "How heard a gasping ast now." :‘W'ou; Maybe he‘s workâ€" uction. It sounds ulting ,himself & Washington Star. Â¥our his v ON of none ' e judging. re speaking. agry tonguf‘. _ the distressed, i for a@ll wrongs. t towards everyâ€" vkDn IN 30 MixuUTES.â€" mpathetic heart dis < and quicklf cured, the heart. dose L M. Devitt. ith t iE AEMEDY most of the illâ€"re u forget it ?" And thomselvt}to ree spoken.â€"1Indianâ€" h 1M l) @ _ e ‘\ lTaing â€" "l‘»T}IOL 7;-},‘\'5’1\3‘ â€"~_.___â€"A* MAGIG Purtled . 8. Mazsous. 4 LX n yer Anter, Monâ€" vew Y»;u\ Yer s for \Yhi:h no sorry.‘ These pardon, gip,"* tAnD : "Eh, R ks "v_"*STOPIG Mrtho L D) on t} ner t (17 W!]un' ol;z A*y, he Acciden, & an ():d M paml l ce :ca out, was af. 118 Was the t"r)ra.tiog the 1DFy.â€"Soutr R Â¥eumatism L ito 3 days ngkable and 1w jCauso ant «.t The first d by Kd M 'Lyuu can ebtiles." What Hoolihan, drunok on say about 1 beg your p+rdon ()1 cure Ir re tha; catarrh dent! Aoy. for» don‘t 4 Speissman and his grand daoghtor, (Mive, left on Monday,the 5th inst.,for South River, where he intends to spend the winter with his son, Geéo.... Mr. Hilborn of Blair has been engaged as The â€" manuafacturing interests are oming up in thisfplace, Mr. A. C. (terholtzer has given the furniture factory a complete remodelling, having tected a new and enlarged smokeâ€"stack new shafting and Pulleys and repaired th« engine and seyeral new and expenâ€" wive woodâ€"working machines, the last i‘ut not the least an improved chopping mill. _ Mr. 0. deserves great credit for his laudable enterprise and outlay, his establishment will be second to none in the county of Waterloo. . . . Mr.Geo. McAllister is aflive to the interest of his maoy customers and to keep them supplied with first class line of Headâ€" ing. He is erecting a most complete and improved dry kiln. When in opâ€" eration be will take the raw material from the stump and in a few hoars turn it out ready for the cooper. In the course of ten days will convert from a stump to the foreign market, the beading in the barrels. It will thereâ€" fore appear that hard times have not struck this town.... Mr. Wm. Speissâ€" maskm of Preston was vldhz relatives WB on Sabbath lest....Mr. Heary tracher, to succeed h. 2 'hmh:ufl-uxm,.x.l. (oUNTY AND DISTRIOT. HaA W The arn \ CX 1% ng sb V Q d iL (Held Over from Lasi Is«ue.) school teachers attended the s‘ Convention at Berlin last lay and Friday . ... The Swecenâ€" u services were largely attended ind ay afternoon and evening . ... ie0o. Bulimner of Elmira is busy x piles at the bridge on the dam, rumored that Mr. Quickfull is to rebuild the dam. We hepe umor may prove true.... Mr. J. n has enlarged bis stable . . . . Mr. v is building an addition to his ... Mr. Quickfall is building a opposite Conrad Ruminger‘s. leJ onstrous elm tree has been cut farm of Ed. Hope, near Chesley. cured in circunference 21 ft. 9 larzest diameter being 3 ft. 2 ftest 6 ft, 1 in ; 58 feet from the tree measured 18 ft. 3 in. nference. News of the Waterlo inty District Gleaned From Exchanges. ; name v»nder in aid Carrol, aged 13 years, of t recently from the etfect of excessive quantity of hickory h brought on inflammation 1. Hagen,of Berlin,underwent | ion at Galt Hospital the | for the rew oval of a& tumâ€" | i werghed 56 pounds. Mrs. | «al the operation well, and | ‘ts of recovery are good, | L M 11 n Wilson and Henderson, of lately patented a bicycie They have sold the patent d States for $17,000. n London who wished to me auppressed, gave 305 00i) der Booth of the Salvasion aid of the Workingmin‘s anz, six months old, was other night. by a pet cat, on the child‘s face. t ph Moodie, a pReminont the township of North le assistir g his son in the ruck by a faliing tree and morning at ig cccupied sUI HID foiends of Ralph Marâ€" tirm of Marshall & Tew ville, whose mill has burnâ€" will regret to learn that e mentally affected to a extent. e is in an Bloomingdale. H Floradale son of Kingston is «l short g at 0 oci0oc«k T22 ipied by Moorehouse mannfacturers, near \Preston, was a tuuss use of the fire hLas rtained. â€" The conâ€" for $400. . The inâ€" uck is %l\.\‘{ to gover 4 no insurance in ids worth about ~L.â€" enbeim, received i Tuesday of the ; wife in Detroit, on a visit to hef â€"â€" Her usefullife t by the bursting ing an epllepti. w | Miss Kate Loongman is a young lady of. about 22 years of age, who lives with her mother in the pretty little village of Londesboro, six miles from the town _of Clinton, â€" Both are very wellâ€"known and highly esteemed by their many friends. â€" The new Era baving learned | that Miss Longman had been a great _sufterer and had recently been restored to bealth by the timely use of a wellâ€" krown popular remedy, dispatched a representative to get the particulars of | the the case. In reply to the reporter‘s inquiries Miss Longman said that if | her experience might be the means of | helping some other sufferer, she was |\ quite willing "that it should be made | public. "For a long time," she said, i "I was very fpoorly, I was weak, and | run down, and at times suffered pains ‘ in my back tbhat were simply awful. [ My tlood was in a watery condition, | an4 I was subject to spells of weakness | to such an extent that 1 couid not step up a door step to save my life, I doeâ€" | tored a great deal for my sickness, but without avail. +« At last, after having \frequently read in the New Era of | cures effected by the use of Dr. Wilâ€" | liams‘ Pink Pills, I determined to give | them a trial, The result was that my ! bealth soon began to r<turn and the ‘ pains and weakvess left and I was comes to vs highly recommended and no doubt will give every sitisf:ction ... . Miss Chalmers of Toronto is vis.tâ€" ing relatives in Bloomingdale for ‘a short time . . . The Bell Telephone Co. having bouuht the Farmers‘ line, bave completely reâ€"constructed the entird route with new poles and instruments, giving us connection with the main line, which I trust will give be ter satisf@ction, more anon. The experience of a Londesâ€" boro YoungLady. A Victim of Severe Pains. Dizziness and watery Bloodâ€"At times could not go np a stepâ€"Mow she Regyained Mealth and Strength, From the Clinton New Era. Sheâ€"I see that one sewing machine is supposed to do the work ‘ofâ€" twelve women. f Heâ€"What filiot has gone and inventâ€" dgfi&(mw rgain restored to strength." At this moment Mrs. Longman entered, and being informed who the visitor was and what was his mission, said : "Dr. Williams‘ Pink Pills are the greatest medicine known. My daughter was so sick that I feared she would die,and she began the use of Pink Pills, and they have cured her, as she kas not had a recurrence of the trouble since." MissYLongman is now the picture of health, and declares that Dr. Williams‘ Pink Pills are entitled to the credit. The new Era knows of many others who have been benefitted by this re: markable remedy. Send 25 "Sunlight" Soap wrappers wrapper bearing the words "Why Does a Woman Look Old Sooner Than a Man") to Lever Bros, 43 Scott St., Toronto, and you will receive by post a a pretty picture, free from advertising, and well worth framing. This is an easy n&nm your home. The m is the best in the market and it ill only cost o postage to send in the VrPd’pil-â€"(wbose parents live at a boarding house)â€"Prune sauce.â€"Bosâ€" ton Transcript. Teacherâ€"What is one of the greatâ€" est sources of discontent in the world ! Physicianâ€"I am unable to diagnose definitely at this time. _ t s s “'v‘i‘hy', baven‘t the fall styles in disâ€" eases been announced yet "‘â€"Truth. Dr. Williawms‘ Pink Pills are a speciâ€" tic for all diseases arising from an imâ€" poverished eondition of the blood or a shattered condition of the nervous ferces, such as St,. Vitus dance, locoâ€" motor ataxia, rheumatism, paralysis, sciatica, the after effects of la grippe, loss of appe}tiw, headache, dizziness, chronic erysi; elas, scrofula, etc. They are also a specific for the troubles peâ€" uliar to the| female system, corresting irregularities, suppressions and â€" all forms of female weaksmess, building anew the bieod and restoring the glow of bealth to the pale and sallow cheeks. In the case of men they effect a radicai cure in all cases arising from mental worry, overwork or excesses of any nature. Dr. Williams‘ Pink Pills are manuâ€" factured by the UDr. Williams Medicine Company, I}rockvil]e, Ont., and Scheâ€" nectady, N. Y., and are sold only in boxes bearing their trade mark and wrapper printed in red ink, at 50 cents a box or six boxes for $2.50, and nmay be had of all druggists, or direct by mail trom Dr. Williams‘ Medicine Co. from either address. s doctor ? RELIEF AT LAST. A friendâ€"What ails Mrs.Akehardt. Mow to Get a "Sunlight Picture. rs, if you leave ‘the ends open. your address carefully. . 1y. aad net be The municipal council of the town: ship of Woulwich met at 8St. Jacobs on Tuesdsy the 30th cay of October, A D. 1894, pursuant to adjournment from last session. All the members present. The Reeve in tho chair. The minutes of the previous session were read and adopted. * _ Willfiam Hemmerich, presented & petition to the counci‘, praying for the formation of a new union .school seeâ€" tion at or near the townline of Waterloo township. The petition ot Wm. Hemmerich,and others asking for the formation of a new union sghool was received ana C. D. Bowman, was appointed arbitrator on the behalf of this Township. Accounts to the amount of $1,370 35 were passed for gravel timber. repairâ€" ing bridges, sheep killed by dogs &c. Messrs. D. 8 Soyder, Aaron Weber and C. S. Weber, were appointed a committee to examine & drain at Fischâ€" er‘s barns with regard to deepening it, and also to examine the bridge at An:â€" drew Brown‘s fiarm. The Council then adjourned to mest again at St. Jacobs, on Tuesday the 27th day of November next,at 9 o‘clock All person.%\%aving any accounts, or claims against the council for the curâ€" rent year, are requeated to present the same on that day in order to get them settled this year, There is always someone to smile at; somebody to whom a book, a flower, or evenan old paper, will be a boon. These small attentions will open the way to confidence, will make it possible that ‘n need these friends will give you opâ€" nortunities to help them, which, un iess you had shown thoughtfulnes and regard for them, they would| never have done. A quiet, sympathetic look or smils many a time unbars a neart that needs the help that yJon can give.â€"Josephine Pollard. | Woolwich Oct. 30th, 1894. It is the quack nostrums that gather in the ducats To be found in bad company is often equivalent to being lost. Short and Sweet Something to be studdedâ€"a shirt front. Poverty is in want of much, but ayâ€" arice demands the earth. One good deed is worth a bushel imâ€" properly made out and recorded. _ _A bad bookkeeper may be a good bondkeeper when he has a chance. There are agreat many painters in this world, but they are not unnumâ€" bered. w The monkey goes to the sunny side of the tree when he wants a warmer climb. Paperhangers are about the only men who succeed in business by going to the wall. A wonderful new combination is K. Stark‘s Headache, Neuralgia and Liver Powders, nice to take and perfectly barmless. Mr. Rumsey, Imperisl Bank, Welland says : ‘They are excellent; I have no besitation in recommending them to all who suffer from headaches." Mr. Flook, G.T.R., Hamilton, writes : "For three years I was troubled with most severe headaches. Since I have used Stark‘s Headache, Neuralgia and Liver Powders I have been entirely free from them. Mr. Lacefield, libâ€" rarian of the public library, Hamilton, says: ‘"They are most valuable, and give almost instantaneous relief ; I alâ€" ways keep a box in the house.‘ Mr. Maynard, Woodstock, says: ‘They are wonderful‘ Mr. Hall, Brantford, says : ‘I have tried many remedies but all without effect, until I took Stark‘s Headache Neuralgia and Liver Powâ€" ders; I can recommerd them most highâ€" ly.‘ Price 25 cents a box. Sold by all medicine dealers. George ! There was aoxietyâ€"just a little of itâ€"in the girl‘s tone. What is 1t, Jove? I read something in the paper toâ€"day that alarmed me. What was it! > Niagara Falls was wearing away at the rate of more than twelve inches a ’r:::;&“d in it.lm "cfionm of -omé hundâ€" years it will be gone entirely, What of that! wikd * You know it is such a delightful pl?whmymntrip-. 08. I had set my heart on going there on ‘our own bridal tour. y We ha &ola:‘hr t head on his shoulder Weelwich Township Council Mer Maiden Fears. Opportunities J. L. WipEMAX, T‘p Clerk. worn away. How would next Juns suit P e ‘That will do nicely, sweetbeart.‘ & And she was happy again. Lawyers were known in Babylon 2.â€" 300 years B c. The giraffe h«s a tongue almost 18 inches long. : . e The children of the blackest Africans are born whitish. There are three times as many wid ows as widowers. â€" Train d bullfinches are the Queen‘s favorite cageâ€"birds, The Freoch army is five times as large as it was in 1870, A single oyster in a seasoa produces about one million young. Forty per cent. of Frenchmen are permanent bachelors, Mrs. Strauss, of Washington, has the largest rose farm in the world. An average of three British seamen bas their lives by drowning every day. "It‘s the money you gave me for the heathen, mamms," "Then why did you‘keep it ?" "My teacher sais I was a heathen." â€"School Board Journal. Germany is now second only to Great Britain in steam navigation. "Jimmie, where did you get that nickle from?" Hood‘s Cured Scrofula in the Neckâ€"Bunches All l Head Office, Cone Now. * yesstn famity use ABmakes included, 0 NWmu'wa;‘&wflm foot or steam power. h%\ag-lrluot_ uRlndl promptly and mechanâ€" P. 0. Box 164. V, â€" kLis â€" AAMANUZ LULILJUV AUg | memory oft the departed one.. 1 MACHINIST & PROP. fl“.‘m-n Als phapoq fpopiment and Hecighs in 11 years‘ practical experience in fine and difiâ€"| Monuments, Headstones etc., and quote you cult Repairing. &gnm for any style of werk either in Grapite 'imk ..wm" . sm'u' o First class{work guaranteed. /\ 4* C. 1. Hood & Co., Lowell, Mass C. L HENDERSON, M#% "Gentlemen:â€"I feel that I cannot say enough in favor of Hood‘s Sarsaparilla, _ For five years I have been troubled with scrofula in my neck and throat. Several kinds of medicines which T tried did not do me any good, and when I coniâ€" menced to take Hood‘s Sarsaparilla there were large bunches on my neck so sore that I could The Borlin Repair Shop fleigh Robes, For sale cheap. n;t-f)-e;r the .«xâ€"lighaest touch. ‘When I had taken ome bottle of this medicine, the soroneuhad gone, and before I had finished the second the bunches had entirely disappeared." BEaANCHKE Axwoovn, Sangerville, Maine. N. B. Ifyou decide to take Hood‘s Sarsap&â€" silla do not be induced to buy any other, ; Mood‘s Pills cure constipation by restomâ€" ing the peristaitie Action 0f the alimentary canal Hood‘s:> Cures Cure SICK HBABAONHE amd NR in z2e mi®UTES, alse Coated Tongue, Dizz ness, Biliousness, Pain in the Side, Constipation Torpil Liver, Bad Breath. Po stay cured and regulate the bowels. VERY CS TO TAKE. PRrios 25 Oents at Dave Sromss. A large assortment of fine black 72 KING ST., WEST, ESTABLISHED APRIL lsr, 1891. SICK HEBADAOMHE and NM carpirvake aise Conted Tongue, Dizz | After c THE Others Failed lnominion Life Assurance Co‘y, POWDERS FACTsS, Telephone 134. *\ Granite Authorized (?au.ttnl #$1,000,000, Gov‘t Deposit at Oltawa $50,000 Eubscribed Capiral JAMESIINNES, M. P., CHR. KUMPF Esq., PREBIDEN T. VICkâ€"] RESIDEN The Policy rf the Dominion Life is a straight promise to payâ€"like a bank draft, almost unconditional. _ No reâ€" striction on travel or occupation. When.two or three years in force t is nonâ€"forfeitable, even for failure to pay renewal premiums, remaining in ull force TILL THE VALUE IS EREXHAUSTED. It provides a legacy certain instead of a law suit possible. _ Equality between policyâ€"holders is secured by insuring in three clussesâ€" abstainers, general and womenâ€"giving each in profits the true bameft of its own longevity. The RATES compare favorably with any in the world. ____ L l Your choice of all sound plans o assurance »Fered, no other. AGENTS WANTED. _ Apply now for chorce of territory to THOS. HILLIARD Managing Director SIMON SNYDER, Druggist EXCURSIONISTS Down the street through the busy way A lady passed on marketing day. Who, pausing at a grocery store, Stepped quickly in at the open door, With bated breath and anxious mien She queried : "have you COTTOLENE?"! The grocer, leaving off his work, interrogated every clerk ; * But none up to that time had seen An article called " COTTOLENE." "*What is it?"‘ said he to the dame, **That answers to this curious name. What is it made of? What‘s its use? My ignorance you‘ll please excuse," "*You‘re not the merchant for my dimes, I see you‘re quite behind the times, For COTTOLENE, I‘d have you know, Is now the thing that‘s all the go, An article of high regard ; A healthful substitute for lard. Its composition pure and clean ; For cooking give me COTTOLENE." As from his st?re the lady fled, The grocer gently scratched his headâ€" On his next ordar, first was seen, "Oné‘dozen cases COTTOLENE," THOS. HILLIARD, Maxagina Dirrcror. Erb Street, opposite Market. MF"; WATERLOO | brick N. K. FAIRBANEK & CO., F you have A SHORTENING. SHAEFER BROS. Wellington and Ann Streets, MONTREAL. ottoleng Blood Purifier You can buy. Sorp By aALtp DrUGGISTS. HOLIDA. Y *_ Sole Ageat. WATERLOO ONT. T? WATERLO o â€"and Marble Works, Ask Your Grocer for it, Spring and Fall OOFLANDS ERB TEA Made only by it‘s the best aid up Capital $61,400 in the USE ‘@loved one and desire" tribute of affection to tfi Waterloo, Ont. *\ . WANTED 1000 Cords rou â€"OFâ€" . WOOD. »l]]evitts City Dr1 StOPE, â€" Cheap Cash Store, The Octo Solid Fo ty that 7 liable stc in the County of Waterlon. j Remember we allow 5 per cent. off on cut prices on all cish purchases The Williams Sewing Machines are the best and money can be saved by buying them. _A new stock of Trunks and S«tchels just received. The Carpocapsa Salitans or Living Bean, the mysterious seed which has baffied the leading Scientists of America, is now on exhibition in the window of The Ropular Boot & Shoe Store, Come and see them. "Tis not the clothes that make the man," but they helpi Inspection is invited to the New Lines of SUITINGS, T. The latest invoices include the finest of American and Foreign Fabrics. The prices are consistent with quality of material and work manship. | COAL ! Scranton Coal! Waterloo Coal Yards. ‘VE are now prepared to fill order« for th b‘fst, Scranton Coal in lxg, Stove or Nu gize. We would advise all to order now befor an advance in price takes place. The probabi lities are that money will be saved by bookin orders at once . We respectfully solicit you patronage. _ Orders left at our oflice at the co yard or"‘it. J. W. Fear & Co.‘s Hardware Stoi will have our careful attention. â€": PURE :â€" CAUSTIC SODA IS/ Soap â€" Making TROUSERINCS and mers‘ attention is directed to the i1t we are prepared to exchange and tile for all kinds of wood. AC BECHTEL & SON, ber will make you think of Long Boots, Rubers and all kinds of twear in order to avoid catching colds, etc. _ It‘s an absolute certainâ€" he Popular Boot & Shue Store hbas one of the largest and most reâ€" cks of John Ritzer. WATERLOO, ONT HOGG & HABBICK. Popular Boot and Shoe BOOTS & SEFHORS Waterloo Ont. Merchant Tailor. King St. Waterloo FORâ€" J . §S. ROOS. AT OVERCOATINGS d L. G. Pequegnat, : gn:('r: the introduct K)) theria Curg thats sucoessfully checked | who have used ft. lt | | will save yours ff take | has set in. The testime« \ that have been cured a ) bution. Not a kingle | ent date, whoere i: was | Write for testRnonial | up in two bottles No. 1 i8 oz, and 12 oz. botties | sufficient for any case, | 12 oz. bottle, $1.50. Ado ‘to SMYTH BROS. ‘KING ST, BERLIN. Barred Plymayth Rocks, White Plymouth Rocks, Blagk and Brown Leghorns, Indian Camjes, Partridgo Cochins, Buff Cochins. P&kin Bantams. Send orders trly and secure the best. Prices ligasonable. Satisfaction Juaranteed. Fine Cockerels and Pullets for Fall Exhibition, gf the following varieties : A Wonflerful Discovery. Jo _ ASURE CURE FOR DIPHTHERIA Mantles eeig l Cerms ~Outh uid Oe Diee. J | Smyth Bros. have just received direct from Germany a large conâ€" signment of Mantles and Jackets, for fall aud winter. These goods were purchased from one of the most celebrated manufacturers in Germany tor Spot Cash. The styles are the very newest the goods are of the best quality and we fshall guarantee to make the prices the cheapestâ€"quality style and workmanship being conâ€" sidered. «If you are in want of a mantle or jacket for Fall or Winter we would advise an early inspecâ€" tion of our stock and prices. Come early, no trouble to show goods. New Hamburg, Breeder of Fancy Fowls 1y T Ei W JACORB AN D Addr AT i dackets { IDr. High‘s Diphâ€" ile maliady has been ecured by all those ved many lives; it we blood poisoning of about 75 patients ow ready for distriâ€" lost _ up to the pres: rst medicine taken,. ie medivine is put No. %, in t wo sizes, 0 12 og, bottles are +# oz. bottle.§1.00 all communications KINSH Y cnut. Joon, Ont Store. 1 §

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