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Waterloo County Chronicle (186303), 20 Dec 1894, p. 3

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ap Goods nk Presents. Th an s, the Jeweller. Kl ~l\lv~~ 1 "tttAl., are Doing it ur to flat ea. fuseoh,i,r, 00S OFFER Tea Store. Berlin Jewellery Store, P: Hunwgh‘ead in the th, ; rt ”a mmsi~ts M's. t s' house. l b" .' _ v-n Hum-at im- pt‘u'u'eu'dw apply to SALE. 51, HN R SALE. Education. ”311' A Rood Ghrpt.-' .d .'a t' H5 cum- 'vrm<[ applyon ' . V "cribing m' 'rl . nu ("um to .7 “'2‘.nK u: Earr l ; :huw-overe _ 's" post free.- _ l n- appitances How-nu luau]!!- , _ f, Huddutgs erlm e " (a! ' It, MerlE P. 0 tf r'" _ “v hid baker .- t- ‘HUAIL‘d on "t. i, .rmnvageol 'rruntted tor two w , " for dwell. ~1nvrmhtmu. f kuu-r puden- DPS suction ad at rt.:ll)K Mm- G, produced 1; "rd rhv re- of a. vermin " swindleq I ,[gL‘kil want. L tll, who will 'd mi running .ndiy Inform Hr "our valu. u FRI-2h; to a G ER. prietor. ". I have would be mucus to I) whom] H . dc-imbl he Town L". On it I brick. a ro/dimer. 'rice only th s Kristy of an tt Ott .{mli- Oat Hui "T who ays Us] that "0tod ha an pre- we of. “as. bio 18L COUNTY Mill DISTRICT. hr Residen , 12 “n" -‘»A\ixilt' hmnds “In! _ v..' -‘IZJ' to (guelpacrt tslatul, " the mr 'u' mm extremity of Corea. It is not It all improbable that they are looking f "r, Lying of tho cable‘ to Port "V ' Hivh T?!" Hritiah lifted , l "r t..'r Winn :ln-y abmdoned " tu Tl M Pekin is terror-stricken by the news from Port Arthur. The Emperor is aucuisng all his minister/ of deception sud treachery. The storm raging round Li, I I ung Chang is constantly increasing, and he 18 now tighting not for the re- iieiltion of his decorations but for his Hr. Sing 11. public speakers. newts. auctionoon. fucher‘s. premium and all who are liable, to 0“)!"ka and Irritate the vow org-m. and. “I Arer'eCherrry Poctonl.n. "te,eertatn.and "and, MM. A timely do“ ot this pupal-Idol: In: arc-rented man! a - trouble. Pt'A't,tt'parug;t= numbne- an: of iy nasty JR KONG THE FARMERS I min-Ll Stan‘s o.uiser'l',altiutorry' 'Nwf 'i 1%” fall ot" Puff. Arthur and . _ wt” um ham that took plaqe. _ , ~2an China cumot accept '_. , wnditions ot' peace or face the I i I‘wtige iuvohcd in abandoning Men. the home oi the Manchu race, tam“: the ancient tombs of the my. China will probably seize Sum-o mien-d by J vpan's readiness ii,curs terms oi pvaCc, in order to rare for further resistance to the ulc-rs, but the appearance of the Ja- m? army in front of Pekin will 71:] the death knell of the present wINTEREoURNS. , vt'hs lr.iir.---A grand concert 'l,.r'lt m the Lscxure Room of Hum h on Fndny evening, mule-r the tusrTicFts of Court , ot' this place. The commit- H14" hut: been fortulmlc in 'r .- wrx ices of Mr. J amen. Fax, mm]: comic, who “in he, ;r1-'.II in the best of local 11w --\ t.ilent programme pru- KM" .. vasum no (mum, draw s-h' Adminiun P..5 and 15C. sl Dtt From Pox". PANIC A“? y “(ton amused how card?“ tm 2er with their puultry “y [lun't clan them Hr tin-Lu from mn- rm] ol the other, yet aricrr them lots of ym its no uw trying to lay, union you kcip them you cannnt raise poultry my haw-ping them upvah's, 4nd story ot' " building, un- ,. them lotc of lim:. and gum Ln]! on Wiunvr or' Hay- v.,rswilssalears; in "erlin,thee " Int. ofn} ~trr ,hr.lls which d/will tI)itiit", I'xw‘llvnt fund I know mi it t'rrrrsttar' who gut , than: any] rrsuclv chnkrd. N tt SN I‘l'lnll\ COIN!“ tlu d r mum-w: return Srtwrt ll bitt liq-inn" MK lun'r. stay thrtw nyclr " Ws. IN Its NN th H " tha ll ii 1:14 of ciut to the f',ritish drtwched from the Mdvm ixlrmds and Hm U'Il Artlr "s' ln'lng vrw,Wi-nttuleul Chin tt'r' prisoners of 'VAC, Yunuwse wi 1 w'to'nt'i (I uni Ovct' Reports Arthur. I’EKIN . soldiers are he predation: in tlu Crult huhi M’ltlck in tin' nut at night k in the mur- ',t1' my sub t'l “ho-n ("44“ 3 win-s that their poultry . ic, that tho-v tet' ~43: (‘mas wtmnwr ”Jul Chinrvse Gk u flu Sill“? m". l nu w-s‘ with Jud and MVP! and l urlntht‘r‘ vein] trom ti' Carl as th rt lls ll If ~i4tml with! H rt “Ill ll " tft unf- but lll\ " ml l)r 'You thunk don’t. . knuw nut, in' about. yuu_<lun' your rrmuked the strut boy to lb [wile man. ' strut boy to th), ple. man. I " ou know cumuh about mu to 1:an out of my mucu’euAlcd the otfwer gucd tlactate/ily. 'Anyuuy knows thut,' min-ad tbe boy in a cone of scorn. ‘I know unor'n th,st t WV: at do you hum ',' mud the effieer umrllhswd some tineretit, ‘I know where you get things l' said the boy mysteriously. “mint (hingd'uud the otticer became mow interest, d, I know whére you got them shoes,for iuytrsrice,' The otIicerlelt easier, ‘Where !’ He asked with some curios- ity 'Yuu got 'em onye-r feet,' and the hey made haste to get beyond their reach. "9h,lots of Liningi,’ End this time the boy, Winn-d slyly. _ _ - Dischargedk From the flospilal Is Incurahle. l Montreal Lady Plainly Told That There Was . No Hope For Her. l STRIKINO PROOF OF. THE VALUE PAINE'S OELEBY COMPOUND. Bright's Disease Banished And a Life Saved Mrs. P. Keuy,No, GS William street Montrml tnad." the above statement withm \vmulorful degree of thknkful- nvss and joy, after luring:cured a. most dangerous disease that had firmly laid huh! an lwr,»md detied the best efforts of p'ns 403-4114. Sum-rm: from ilriaht's diseasmMrs. l0rliv mu t clout to the hospital In or. sPaituu'r; Celvry Compound cavod my lib}, JIM] I will always gran-fully r0 Inc-mlwr the fact l . gum-m: from ilriaht's disetcse,Mrs, lii'liy Wit, t ckerr to the hospital In or. rh-r tn swmw the mmt approved treat. nu-m knmvn Ir) the medical faculty.Af. twr spondmg mum time in the hospital, Mrs. K-lly, ‘wmme worse/and the phy- siciam prcinly mid her that she was in- wmwM», MM s!vsivas discouraged-sent Who hope had almost fled. when the lnnly Wu weak. and frail, and life nlmmr "xtirc,ruiclwd, Mrs. Kelly heard the Glrul news of Paine's Cvlery Com. pound 77mm tel-l what it had done for min-rs who had men pronouncedincur- ahlc, and she, at once determined to um itsrpowers After using [lll't'P bottles of the lifu. giving Compound, Mrs. Kelly felt that there was a‘wondrous power to infuse new life. Th, medicine, was continued from day to fay, until a perfect cure was ethvted. Mrs. Kelly was ithPr lil tentions of " cine; that cur lowd t q am of otyiuion that I shall be con- ferrmg good ‘upon my fellow crestures by informing them of what Paine’a Cel- Ie-ry (‘mnpvund hm done for me in the past 'Two and a half years ago I had a severe pain in my left side, wlnch be- came serious and alarming. I was in. formed afterwards by my doctor that I had Bright's disease, indeed this was generally acknowledged by: all who know me. q was under the doctor's .care and taking medicine for a long time with- out receiving any relief. Getting worse I was sent to the Montreal General Hospital, where l was treated by the best doctors. After remaining in the Hospital for some time,l was sent away as they told me there was no cure for me 'l continued doctoring at home for nearly a year, but grew weaker and frailer. At this time I was urged by my brother-in-law to try Paine’s Celery Compound. The first bottle used gave me great relief. I continued the use of the Compound, and to-day_ can truly say that I tun perfectly cured and feel as strong as ever before in my lite, and I will always gratefully remember the Oxen and sheep no believed by some stockmen to htten better in coupon, than when lett the. EMF.“ it u m Gouda: tii'i",iiij'iiilii;iiii'i'iiiii?ii “.er - The My And lll~ \nlural Eur-r, It , now M strong as she ever '0, wishes to direct the at. :her sutfvmrs to the medi- ed her. She writes as fol- Waterloo County Chronicle, Thursday, December 20, iB34u---Patre B. “linge- Snbmenrd And ”any “we: Lou. EARTHQUAKES IN THE NEW HEBRIDES. Vittoria, B. C ,Deu. 13-The steam- er Warriu" 0 Minus new» that most of the inland. of the Near Ichnides group am: having severe xulcauo earthquakes. he 'ery Existence of swam] of the truest and fr, at Islands, inclu hug Am- Irryn, Ce‘ehratrd for (Lu rxwllelwe of in. coffee, is tlnrrau-md. An entire untiVe Vidags in Ambryu Wm; carried into the sea. The loo, of Me, is estima- ted at from 60 to 75 I’mmlinies up hported from other islands. opened a water on the west side of the island, The whole island trembled the whole of the next day. Since then craters have opened in live or slx places Tho bland Epl had 05 distinct shocks up w Nov. Bud, and fort works bad lwwn covered by ashes and smoke, TrmcllPrs and planters living on Ambryn Inland have ded, abandoning all their poesessiorts. On Nov. 13th many natives fled from their" humble homes and threw tlxemselyea into the into the W! IN hen the Wtsrrimoo left natives from all the volcanic islands were fhocking to the centres of cisiliza. tion for sity. The out break on Am- bryn conunvnced ()ct. llllh at an old orator in tlm centre of the island. One stream of lava entered the sea one mile east of Dip Point. A column of steam arose 4,500 feet. There was violent sub. marine explosions and outbursts of smokeand lire IA layer of ashes from 2, to 6 inches deep Cmeud muny ft [tile lands (n Ambryn. An earthquake: on Nov. 2no wide out- ' And then again I don't! tion, 31mm i We must Concilinfo f C That's the mud .! i Let us stand l Pat l With the Church And the Man Behind the Bar. Sopamte schools must go--- But notjust now-- ', 'Prohibitvun must coma» - _ Sonwtimv, That follow Hobbs Gives Me :1 Pain Where the Chicken Got the Axe. Brethren, let'us: pray ! I'm dead tired I Excuse my frankness, But you fellows don't know What it is to get knocked out in the first round. In but I think The People Don't Understand Me. I Much as we like to heap abuse upon Dame Fashion for her fancies and va- garies,there come times when even the most practical-minded can well applaud the capricious old lady, writes Edward W.Bok in the December Ladies' Home Journal. It isn't often, it is true that the autocratic dame takes on the man- tle of common sense, but for that very reason, perhaps,we appreciate the more' the occasions when she does. This last September the old lady entertainly out- did hertelf, whenjust as hundreds of bells were getting ready to peal forth wedding notes,she sent forth a mandate Who an) I " I'm George F Frederick . _ Marter! .' If you don't like my style I can change it Qyicker'n you can Say 'much I' I think m-purate schools should be I, believe in total prohibition-- And then again T don't! I'm the most convenient Duck That never played at politics. Well, That gang talk tempertrnce--- And vow “rib, What this party wants - Is y But somehow or other I didn't catch on. As to prolirition--- Cm SICK HEADAOHI and Nan-Ida In no ulnar-a Dim Coated Tongue no“, Billousms. {kin int? tMr, Torpld Liver Bad But I.” a“ realm the iaau an no. to run. Patel " all". " we mu. TMF. I'0I.ITI(‘AI. "roF.LEox. (I'm Mn Kin-hing New?) Wah' dead-right on the school ques- The New Wedding Law. POWDERS “£891,710, 91512.93 that her recognized followers would he those who accompanied their wedding invitations with a iwttnrrtto card quuert- ing, "no presents " Nothing could have been more timely and scarcely a. social innovation, which evm a more evenly- hnlanced mind could haw-{den Led, will he so g9nnvallv and intelligently wel- comed. While it is curious that the wisest rule must become a fashionable ind lefme social nrbiteru care to adopt it, the fact ramming; that the most com- pitte geforms nowadays are those in- spiredlby FashiOn’s laws. And hence it in that the omission of all pvewnts, bu: From theimmmrare mamburs of the prospective Nil" and crroom,from wed, dined will soon become the rule Al- ready the clowst follower s’nf social laws have adopted inund in one family.whcre five wedding invitations were recently 'received, three were accompanied with the new card. T ‘Here Bill,' gpssped the mm on the ground to the man who wasjumping on his stomach with a. pair of heavy boots, ‘that ain’t fair. This is nothin' but a fight ; it ain't no football game !' ---Induruxpolis Journal. ' Pains im Eire £353.15 Caused by 1ttftammatory Swemag ' A Perfect Cure by Hood's Sarga- pary.yn, “If annrnk mn .rtrr'h " Hood's Snrsnprxrilh. Ir: _ great pain in the 3mm swoilingz‘sn had that !m on to bod wiant crzm'liuz trl was very anxious awn: 1 J .F. MASTER Breedvr of Improved Large Yorkshire and Tamwort h pigs, A choice lot otJroupg pigs pf ejtheCty'ee/,1 to so much nLnut “an. mined to try It. an! Icurof “im'h chum“. LAKE. O,lctwo, (mm li, I',. l'u suw to y “Kb-MEG 133,0! young pigs of eithe.r.ttreehl It select from. Pairs furnished not, alr.i,m. l"or rersendymee or personal inspection solicited. Hood's Pills act C'rthsl)'r a“ prtrtisptr'/ and ofiicicul, onthv live: and bowl». 2m. I CAN show you the handsomcat pipe. the tttout frturrintfolyuwo, the choicest cigar, tho prettiest pouch. the nobbiest cane, the nic- est. smokers ..et, the bent pocket knifc.the love- liost violin, the lategt and newest accordeon. tho best guitar. the. aweetos‘y aymphonium. the shortest and longest, the s wouLouL and strangest musical instrument in the County. Quality High'. Prices Low! Pipe Bandung n 'hprehsltr. Wunumo PIPE M TOBACCO Em'omrn. 68 King tit., Waterloo. J. DOERSAM. Prop. SUITINGS. "Tia not the clothes that make the msn," but they help! Inspection is invited to the ‘Nem Linea of IThe latest invoices include the finest of American and Foreign l?tbfies The pricel are consistlant with quality of material and workmanship, , - Q 937'? I I? 'c: "“inrli" H0064. w y 1unmmsutentionudireousdtot hetthstwom propuedtouohm ira%dti1ooruirkittdaotmiod. WANTED 1000 Cords I ii/Gii. I SPECIAL NOTICE! BukeillE,it m 39 6m TROUSERINGS and New Dundee, Ont, John Ritzer. Oshawa, Ont; Merchant Tailor. King St. Waterloo. 1‘s H h OVERCOATIN GS h: LI 1 l h'x 'ri 'rl W - _ 'izt at“? Sl 11 Magnum! with 1 pvt up :mirs surplr.wrw. I pl hnvmgxrcad tn rrcnmmmttl irrnparillir I M gen hm” Mini. G, THE Dominion Life Assurance Un’y, Head Office, . Waterloo, Ont. unborn“! I'annnl $I.mm.mm. Gov't lM-pmll nt I'llnwn $50,000 >ulnu-Hlla II I nun-I JAMESIIN‘SES, M. P., CUR. KI‘MPF Flsu., PRESIDLN T. Vn MPH FHIHCN The Policy ofthe Dominion Life ie a straight prumise to pay-like a bank deft, alums! unmmrli!imwl. A'b re. striction on ivarwl or emulation. When two or three years in fnrce it " "ovt-forfeitah/e, even for failure to pay mum/ml prmuiumf', remaining in ul/ jurce iii) [1/12 i2iLty'c's In EXll A US TE D. ft provides a legacy certain instead ofa law suit passiide. Equality between policy-holders is secured by insuring in three ela,srsvts-- abxtainera, general and, 'trorrten--yiving each in profits theirue bewyit ofita own Ionyn‘ily. . ull The hd Z'ES compare favorably with any in the world. Your choice of all sound plans o assurmu'e Hered, m2 other. AGVL'NTS WA NT E D. Apply now for choice of territory to THOS. IIILLYARI). MANAmxn DIRECTOR evidenced by the rapidly increas- ing enormous sales is PROOF POSITIVE not only of its great value as a new article of diet but is also sufficient p.r.oof of the general desire to be rid of indi- <gestiblc, unwholesome, unappe- tizing lard, and ofall the ills that t lard promotes. Try Havir gju-t put in my vhvr m-w nuvchiirr.vir.'. a Clipper and rhvm‘ Grinding Mnchine. we urn nmv prvpm" d w grid y Mr old, cult clippers and make tlrml on! equal to any new pair, Price only 75c, l Barbers’ and Tailors’ Shears aspcclnlty. qunrs. saw and skn'e grinding by 31mm power}. Gun mnithing and In; tttting Llectricbvlls and enunclatorB put nu. hue lathe work and Iailt jabbing work of every des- crlptlon Give us a call Prices right. First- clnss workmanship guaranteed THE BERLIN REPAIR SHOP Telephone IN Clipper Grinding! ARTHUR PEQUEGNAT, I BEG to announce to me people , Waterloo and vicinity that I have full assoxtment of WATCHES, Igniting 'Skillfuly and Fromm than!“ to. All Work' and dar. guaranteed. An'ruux mummy: Importer and Breeder EpglislIrlietltAires Bottolenei To mars of horse and bnrbers' clippers The Wholoulo and Retail Jeweller. Em JEWELLERY. q DIAMONDS, SILVERWARE, a THOS. HILLIARD . Manamna Director Paid up ('npllnl $51.40» at bottom prices. 't2 Ring St. Wcst (I L. HESDEKM)‘. I§RAIIL ('RI’ZSSMAN, New Dundee. Ont OF LARGE Machiniax and Prop Having made great alterations in our store, put in a new front and built a large addition in the rear, giving plenty of light, and have placed our Large stock of Rcadynnade Clothing in the no“ addi- tion. we are now able to show our many customers what amount of clpthing they have to sclcct from. For style, quality and clue cut prices we down them all. l SAUDER t, CO. for BBC. - Ties, Collars, lldkfs, Socks, all at clmv cut price» We also give every purchaser rich-ls m Ylw amuum l until they have bought 332.3 00 worth of gawk, 111m “.1 wi.1 present Of a fiue clock in a plush Cth. This will fur clock :1 'tt 1805. The object is to increawour Inulv :nnl lt, cirts lln lwnefit thereof. Remember the stand, sign rml “him “ml llluq Berlin. November SL1), 1801 N u d O n' t t ak . , x, , a n y C) cl 1 al AICL , wl 1 C I .1 N' Ol l b tl \ tl " Granby Rubbers and Overshoes FROM complete with my OWN MAKE Furs? heaviest, stove made today. l: pow A 500 1b. Cook Stove and lasting quality, combined with stoves correspondingly cheap. a call. ahrtr.,z,.,t:tsrains,' C. tmgmilRNAtNilL'ti at cost and below tor Cash. Must be cleared in a tew weeks. ARK REPAIR SHOP, Electric Bells 19 King St. w., Berlin. Al swan “be d Bi tld' in stock? 'll',U'll'g 03311:; done with pro-um . i HOBO. WILCOX, a mutant. - mm- Shoe Superstition. or anything in that line, ut the Boys' Suits - $1 50, $1 75, it? 00, S iit 50 and $5.00 N Youths' Suits-ie 75, $3 00, 3.1.50 Men‘s Suits-4:5 9.3, 8.50, 5.100, $10.00. $12 (10 and Boys' Overeoats-,.are Youths' Overcoats Mens' 0vereoats--,y 'or all kinds of Hardware, 'linwarel, If you are looking for Clearing Sale 2(h GET Cf". S- RODS, "When um buy a pair of new slum-s, u: put them on "shelf biulwr ' your Ir unless you want to bring had luck , and if blacken them Micro you hm! both slum you may “wet with an accident nr even I with Dapper Reservoir for $25.00, OLD TIME WEIGHT JACOB up“). {”3“}. 1M ,0 with ill) 'il a l: , call . Steuernagel, 'tI:Nl'I'1'llFl', a good Baker and II: :mx'wswe the TH Ii Pt ’PI'LAR I“ " ’T sis- Allt t. STURI‘ all thy- latest imprnwm " 's ii'i'iiiiififiii3iJtii?"ijji't iiieik" _7 W a - man " In». a Magnum "nympho nvd 'iight! oedae. none.- .r_IrLetrethite " 'SAY? Waterloo Goal Yards. tt.'a'='t'iriro" "Tia" ___- ,. -- 'oEtott, RrRTiau.w.tethe'at HIM-In “I ,TiirtWiuiir-Nt-.. COAL I Scranton Coal I CONRAD Plumbing phur $6.00, 30, lag-9W stogl1os't1,%'f'M', but. wumsmw I! ieiGFiiiiid-1too" trutwttrdttr. BEST and up 1 Il and u; 00. 57.0 : GOODS INN“ .n 'iul at if I‘m, tr tll " 01-] ttInt I000 * “DICK. 00 It “A! up. 00, ssno UL a Ott, huh ('r‘sli the, wid tnalo. thcmt gum] until Jan. , 0, Ft tin tlt Waterloo o , Kin bv thon isi'r'N ter 1st, 1hr St, the '

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