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Waterloo County Chronicle (186303), 4 Apr 1895, p. 3

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I,i,?i'olttd' ttird “10.09 “and“! WINGS LID- ELY. SHOP J, *iiild my equiv-3,. my. Wig h'es. it“! quality you. Bl’ " Er To Smokers A Combination P135 of or to The Lin tag Tdll is en every piece MIM Mill DISTRICT vi Ivetruit Mrs '(Tul‘ Liys at London, bu been hf: anrly half amillion dollnrs through up. death of her aunt, him. Thompson I’l-‘ILFV ‘Mwhlhy. tier in P: srd high To met stone " Adam Mars] has rumba! for than my RU )uwumr'l' '1] stub-n from IL ham-x! in M1." irirftl, “Vin at’ to purtmg the L.,rs'ri rnlur-t News of the Waterloo County District; Gleaned From Exchanges H 1'ruM,u, me being asked to light the "wt'wl “in hall with electricity. Ait, Ingmm believed that the city ..x s:it' Csi) per cent. by lighting “an ummcxty instead of gas. The munit'm‘ had otrvrrd $15 for an " nght plant and $200 a yen for the hght, but the, company struck for HmMr Dryden's project for teach. :.g um fruit-growers of the Province m .,iruwe of spraying trees has been mnched. At Blenheim, on the 15th us' , M r. l H. Pettit made mg official 1mm: 1:: {hr role of lecturer, It In vfrzrw m audience of 100 leudmg m: _,rrsswe"rm', and both the project and ,7 '.'.:'ML prfurmmncc were applaud. vth'W'l‘ N n". w x\ th FAs ml l: 1"“! r; \‘ulll tr'..,' Huang" mmmlwl’ Tr t 1 nu hnve p My 1s _ -uppues a long teit want, giving the .m. r one ge cent. plug. or a to coat, - or n. piece of the tsmmu"T a I" brand Cr' Virginia Tobacco. Tao of the frivolous lihel suits gun-I. tho Stratford Herald iii) r'l.r' r,, naught, llw complainants fail- va; tn put up the 8400 costs as ordered l .' .lllxtxcv Ferguson. His Lordship l Muhlvrml both actions frivolous. 1fi r.~ rismple was generally followed,', rvrv would be fewer libel suits entered 'm 'lw records of the different courts nu ls commonly the cue: M :2 Valentine Ratz, of Shipka, the lid-mm mndidatn for the House of if ,uortI0t1i5 for West Middlesex, WM working at his saw mill in Stephen 'uwmllip when the chain which run: m- can lmxdwl with log: broke. and thr. w wheel um over one of 'Ir.Rtta' "urvrrtrisr/ into the bone. Mr. Rum wm be coutiued to " home Ior several das, um Marshall, con. 11,Eaat Zorn, ~~ulml for ti?. years in that locali- m fur t3! 39am has not bean more fun mil" from his own home. " three children of Mr. D. McGil- i) rtiitr versatile. editor of the God- 514aml,whnhave been ill for some pawn! whose lives were despair- , rtrr' now out of danger and are , ”ML; ruin-Ming. Mr. McGih. ' h 'iv vupying his otfice desk after x ml absence of two weeks. Dip- b A im thr. trouble. 1.» ml Egan, of Guelph, was on .:|. \‘1’Vllllli[.It“i for Win] for rob- ‘I-r-rvrgn It Pringle'x house, last .i'rle'l' Thu watches and jewelry r, {rum Mr, Pringle's were found -1 111 1:11 mg’s swamp. Two young I NN uhh and McIntosh, confessed shrug the stolen goods there " l syndicate composed ot a number l’mtou gentlemen, any: the Preston Prccrress/has purchased the property leeway owned sad occupied by. Mrs. John Becker, and intend building . bath house. The two house. my on the lot will be taken down, Ind_m I Show time work the - bulking will be commenced. The new Mow" wiil of brick two stories high. go I 80 feet,snd of modern mumma. The out will be between 88,000 to twe The building mllbo 5% “an. nit kinds of baths, plum oletstn'tni. 1th not the inn“ d thet ”I, , irttmhm with my - now " Site Wnee in an tonm, ,ttirttt..t; i had lien! '91 slat, _ _ LI " Morris, of Goldstone, died on y, aged 80. He was an old leo- Peel, one of the beat known s,Ir[y respected men nronnd Gold. the wishes of rhdr_m "M41 and Son co.. MAL. Halli ,p.. ced upon the “I“ “has” . tri SMOKING TOBACCO, " a m In I” A.- - ht ---, ' ho. In“. I i Winnipeg, lb.,M»reh Ar-mi, do cities at the ', itoba 00th to adjourn the tune until!» ninth day of M-y " biz "With the people of ':'iiitii this 'rtomiu,tu the mar-J imp ' in that die Home iould probed with the Within: of the remedial order 00-day oe tumor. A member of the Cabin-n in outed lent. night what tho objrct M the SGOV- "omens we: in moving toe m dimm- ment. Hie reply v31 that the reared in order we! too important s mitten involving a it does. greets vital issues, to be dealt with precipitously by the Home 5nd it v.3, therefore, deemed wise to take Imple time to become thoroughly wqueinted with the whole rouge of the subject: As . good por- tion of the legislators are plugged in agricultural pursuits. and others hove business interest: requiring their per son-l supervision at this moon of the year, it would be impossible to hold the House in session for longer tnon e tom night at the moat. That would not give tsutficiont time to deal with ouch s momentous" quution as the remedial order. Bo it we. agreed that the only course open woe to adjourn ikrr six week 3. During the recess the Govern- ment will have the required opportuni- ty of studying out the situution and take advice from leading conntitutiouul authorities representing the statutes of the Legislotnre in the premises, while the private members of the House will be able to attend to prrsonnl weir» de- mending their attention. The Govern. menthaqalreody opened communication with certain eminent constitutional lawyers and submitted fathom for their advice, some of the chief pointer: affect- ing the jurisdiction of the Leglqleture The opinions of these gentiemiwrril1 doubtless have a. bearing on the policy to be adopted by the Government be. fore the House ieaturembles in May. - It is understood that the members of the Opposition Are quite agreeable to the adjournment. It " thought by some local poliucisno that the early dissolu- tion of the Dominion Parliament may be one of the possible results of the " journment of the Legislature, (IATARHH [Human-u - w .u -N. _._-V - __ One short puff of the breath throng] the Blow or, supplied with snobbottle ot r. Anew's Camrrhal Powder,difrtsaes this Powder over the surface of the nasal {warm “unless and do- ughttul to me. it rel eves usually, ttd perma- nenhy cures comrrh. hay fever. (200:. head. ache. sore throat. wnslluds and deafness, 60 ovum. At Ed. M. Devin, cums. Some interesting returns regarding' the exports of Canadian farm produce during the year 1894 are given in the report of the Minister of Agriculture, just published. While there were im- ported into Canada. last year 4,132 cattle, 36,771 sheep, 197, pigs and l,. 663 horse: "nd mules, there were ex- ported 82,137 Gnd 121,304 sheep. The following table gives comptrisona of shipments to the United Kingdom '. CATARRH thumb m 10 To no 5111117738. __ - _. L777AL .L_,.....|. n... nln‘ 1890 1891 1892 1893 1ti01 *FVr ten months only. 1 Prof. McEachran reports that not a single animal exported showed any sign in the least degree eucpicious of conta- gious disuse. The inspections before shipment' were rigidly carrird out; 80 cattle and 17 cheep were either detain- ed or rejected by the inspectors, 16 of which were lame or injured in the land trenspOrt. 2 were in poor condition Iron: age, 2 Were found airtetasd with tuberculoe'u. l with page end 59 with lump-jut. The sheep rejected were lame or injured. The animals collected for shipment tpunt, from all parta of the Domiriion,aith the exception of Blitr ish Columbia and the fact of their freedom from lung disease is an evi- dence of the healthy state of Canadian cattle. The inspection wet in every case mode in broad daylight. High water mark he: been reached . . "--a--. 9:“... IRM. " tuberculosis. 1 , lump-jut. The lame or injured. for shipment cu nlgu wows an..- __-_ in 3110 cheese indnm'y. Since 1868, _ when this country begun to turn its attention to the export of cheese, the shipments have steadily ittereased---a result largely due to the enterprise of Canadian deirymen, supplemented by _ the aid of the respective gpvemmente. / The exports mounted to 154,947,480! [ ponnde. of which 15,439,198 went to Greet britain.] The nine wee 815,-} 488,191. Thelpxporte ot utter, while not up to 1893i' u lent ow e are». improvement vet wine ' yeen.’ The total expan- “no“ to 5,534.- 621 pounds. "load :19 01.09wd - . _----- t din-M Our "DBL HOUSE . ADJOURNED m I tii' 37,3: "loud you when ia d? e.Peritil if,itt'il?i'ii'i'it, m w at-d, ttmta1- t'l'l', '96! 3". iiiliii aa- but. Farm Ptoduce Exports Mai-pun hid in. _ Cattle. . . .122,182 .. . 122,94: 80.889 82 /2 l T "I i,C,h'rtl';; .ewr_ 't;','iriiigMttdi'll was “in AG on 656 W. Sheep. 43,780 33, 127 15,932 1,780 12130; "T"" 1 - l" Il', On!” 81--A manhunt!“ T , _ «Magma» , _ gum-n, tear Ohmollo and [ wry In gun tuainnertasosei, In did Pitt to' 'ttmidi" m pro-emu! in mtettt I “yuvto Illl." imaging udmibionl “not. him- Ohiei Jutioo Armani deck ed that the confruion made by otrtte0e 'on the wut from Lintowol to Station! ".9 intangible, from the [not 1115: Chat. telle confused in answer to quntiona put to him.' end the allowan- were l tin" Bot voluntary. When, the evidence .hed ell been put in Oil-nulls wan given An opportunity to Ipesk;nnd addreoovd the court in this meaningless t.atuon:---N have a want, which I will give gf thqeoourt wubee to hear it T The "trises i) to co According to the Gospel. Any more information it to your knowledge. Can give better devdopmentalater, thm at {be present. time. Such was the king- - - . AL, n__. .4-.. ‘nd - t" may V..--' V __ don: ot heaven in the first plnce, and the wand place n bumptible church. That in afar as I will go. When uk- ed by the Judge it he had anything further to say, the winner continued thuc-Nothing,eoroept that I am pleatr ed with the court. so fer u it has gone, but would rather not open the use un- leu ind-bed upon. My comp'leinte are that there will be objects either added or diminished. Further than that there wilt be nothing in it " Being Once more requested by his Lordship to eddreu himself to the jury,he added: VV wuuwv Illu-I'\4-- n, -â€".- " ,, a: --."1 threw myself into their tender mercy and care." VERDICT GUILTY. Chief Justice Armour in a half hour's address reveiwd the evidence very carefully, and explained to the jury their duties in the case. His Lordship made no reference whatever to the lllt mbility of the prisoner’s insanity. he jury retired at 4.30 o'clock, and after a delay often minutes returned with a verdict of guilty. The scene which followed was to. a degree dramatic. Hideous as was the prhrorysr'is crime, and void of all feeling as Chattelle ap- peared to be, his Lordship was affected _ in passing sentence, and his hands trembled visibly as he began his re- marks to the prisoner. Chattelle re- ceived the verdict with an air of brava- ‘do. and when Foreman William Gordon I announced the verdict of guilty he ex- claimed, Chat settles it.' Asked it he had anything to say why sentence should not be passed upon him. Chattelle arose in the prisoner’s box, and throw- ing up both hands and shaking his head announced in a full, clear voice, and without a tremor, ‘Thanks, I have nothing to say.' - ’ . . __n J 0--.. ',..hAh, Wadi Mdr. “OI/HIDE u: au‘y. His Lordship proceeded very briefly to address the prisoner. He had been rightfully found guilty oi a most atro- :ious murder, and his Lordship did not know that anything that he might say would have any effect upon the con- victed man, nor was it necessary by way of a deterrent of the repetition of such a crime in a community of such a high standard.“ this. He could only _ impose the sentence that the law re- quired ii. such a case, which demanded that the prisoner should expinte his moat infamoui crime by a most ignom- inious death. ‘I done it for a good purpose,' interrupted Chattelle. HANGING MAY 31. His Lordship eontinued:--'Amedee Chattelle, the sentence of the court upon you is that you he taken back from here to the place from which you came, and that on Friday, the 3iat of May, you be taken thence to the place" 'of execution, and there hanged by the neck until you are dead, and may the Lord have mercy on your soul,' ' 'Correct, sir,' replied Chattelle. dith ' in expression flittirut across his face I 'thet seemed to indicate a dawning ', realization of his dreadful position. a The prisoner was ad once removed to the goal. THRIFTY MOTHERS SAN DRESS THEIR LITTLE ONES HAND- Mll0illd AND GHEAPLY. ' Thrifty and economical mothers rere- ly buy new clothing for their children; yet the little ones sre well and hand.. somely dressed for school and church. This is the result of using Diemqnd Dyes, which mske sll the fashionsbls colors with but little work. T , Suits toe boys end little dresses end jsekets no: the girls thst hsve Med end iiioiiitii.ieieefstgttt2 tress- 'ties-d Ister new punts by maul;- eel vesting of Diemod Dyes. _ :, but 10 ”by! Ar-__-ir' 'iirjiititt “my... Wing Much "itrstua' 480 o'clock tit Inning out!“ aso"frteeiat.t II- in tho h ot this am ..tir,il'irti9uttttefe, -trut. At autumn-er tLMM§iorth of Prom tutt bran Maud Ind new, basin“ tirate had IMF “I stock sud builgi'gnp. The” veto_O‘I° 2"ii'i'iTiiUrio'iF, tiii v. ‘m il'2"d'l small-hops. “I" _ on up 9: A 15er mod tor his aeettt6" on 4rro-nitrAum toned hie metal: in as We trial, when he naked e long enf- fering witneu how long he bed work- ed n his buaineel of tiiveooting. The newer wu: ‘I‘heve worked at it off and ombur. have not worked " it sued] for the put twelve yeere.’ - _ n- e n - -__-- ..-h. "r'""".""'".'.".. 7,,,-, ‘How long " 3nd on have you work. ed st it? 8 . 'frtxtril" yetrl.’ Wow old are you r 'isixtrfive.' . 'Then on hue been . tin-roofer from 'l,1.d t' 'No, air;of coum I havent.' _ 'Then why do you any elm you have worked st your node Axtr-fbre yen-s r ‘Beaause you outed how long off sod on I had workqdpt it. I have worked It it " and on sixty-five y---orentr your: on and hrrtriive off. -- _. - #~- - ----. 2.. CL; Mil... "" meer- _-- - . Here there was . rom- in the court room but not at the expense of the wit. ness, und his inquisitor hurriedly finish. ed his summation in grant. confusion. ---EGrpsr'is Magazine. A western editor any: “If men are the salt. of the earth, women are un- doubtedly the 9mm. Salt. is a. necessity V ‘7. . - --- -AI‘ sugar 3 Gii/ Vicious men are sali- peter, indifferent men are the rook salt, and nice men are the table salt, Ola maids are the brown sugar, good natur- ed metrona the loaf sugar, and the pretty girl the fuse pulverized white olardied singer. Pass the pulverized auger please. ""The girls should make good usa of their time and opportunities next year as 1896 will be leap year, and there will be no other until 1904. Paradoxi- cal as it may seem, when leap year should come it doesn't come inthis case because as in the ordinary year, leap year may be found by dividing the year by four, When leap year falls at the end of a century it im't leap year unless the year can be divided equally by 400. No Strength, No Ambition I Hood’s sarsapariila cave Perfect l Health. ( Tim following icticr is from 9. well-known mr.tltant tailor of St. George, N, r,... " C. I. Hood & 00., Lowell, Mass... "Gontiemssa-1 am glad to any that Hood's Barsaparilta and Hood’s Pills have done me a menial“ good. , ind e um mi od the grip in the winter. and diet pain: over the ievor I did not seem to gather enough. and had no ambition. Hood's Susannah proved to M just what I needed. The results were very satisfactory, and I recommend this medicine to all who are adhered with rheumatism or other tdttietfong caused by poison and poor blood. I always keep Hood‘s Brennan: in my house and use". when I need amine. We silo keep Hood's Pills on hand And think highly of them." J. W. Duran“. at. George, New Brunswick. Sciatic Rheumatism Capt. ”crumb-n fol. How He Was Cured. "atrtmtatoartHro I was taken with a new" attack ot sciatic rheunutmn and was laid " most of the summer. I went from here to " John, N. B., in my what ”beam, andwu to - - __.. -a.or. chug , muld not mos; ox we lumluv-v - ..-__V - John, N. B., In my puke: choonor, and win to Home” mam such uniform: that 1 could not got cutofmooml. The main ot another schooner ttatt" on board to no he. and mm! m m mummy-nib; to can It m 3'51“)”qu - 'r- .re-e'_" 7, - me to pt. ii5ii? he a! After the Grip No Ambition its-At illii,!,i, New Seed... Btiant ttste, ,-mtait-tgr-estorer'""' WHO? WHO? WHO? 'i, mmu’s City Brug Store.Waterloo Cure SICK ”name": and NW In sq Maury-33A also Coated Tongue, Dini- ., 2- .L- cm. rnngtinndnn. Cm SICK 'T-re"""", _..-- -r_-,,,, In .0 ”qur'. also Coated Tongue, Dini- 'tess,.B.itityeee: {Sam in the Side, Constipm'on Torpid Llver Bad Breath. To any cured and resume the Sowals. any me. r0 rams. anl " Guns at Dave Bronco. C_tr=_-.,-------+ Wrro SELLS THE BEST PERFI’MES Wm) SELLS was Mom Pnnrcmns? W110 Suns THE NEWEST Pmmuuus Says the Public ..--td. M Devitt - q' - . ii' jiktfi'iti; 'iti)lii; 'itti) sold by Grocers Everywhem‘ of course became yon can always [pend on getting the best. I 'ss?, L. G. Pequegnat, New Hamburg, Breeder of Fancy Fowls. Fine Conkerels and Pullets for Fall Exhibition, of the following varieties: Barred Plymouth Rock, White Plymouth Kooks. Black nd Brown Leghorns. Indian Bum CUC; Cochin. Buff Ml- Mil w. Send orders :,iti and seem-Oh Prices Beaso able. Byisi Wellington and Ann Ste.. MONTREAL. ' K. FAIRBANK & co. rsts CHEAP MEAT MISS ANNIE BEAN! F 7 s' J"] gs sh" st, l SAYS PIKE CWT-a5- POWDERS #SfsS ”only” tt, k, 332: of the Toronto Conger t M c. In; of uipaip,tN'rmtytr and for the lint en's exumlns- " the Toma) d'ltll',('ifttl'r's' of a; ‘Piano and Organ I “is. "no"... on. Guinnteed. " gs ' Albert 81:. dv. This Pair, Friday and Saturday, own price. ' _ hrhrltr Bu _ Ammo Granite and Marble Works. Page: manor! of rl't,iif,ls,h'ti gart'ft or Me. F2'gfMglvr1llll'rte'is"i7, m... "V .._._ V tttttl show you spectmenn and designs In ailments. Houston” on. sud quota you tttrt- for my style at work either tn Grazia or We. Ptmt ell-hark summed. sk, Street, opposite Market. b WATERLOO ' you have log: slaved one and dew-0’1: erect . ttttlim tritttlte E"t'otion, to th ”not! In w: WW--- V Lriiiiiggg,ro,t)tt,tAt)l nave mu be loud show you specimens and designs In _ --C_9-s--- .9. .nd manta you Some Men's Rubbers at 3S'e Regular price gt', Some Boys’Overshoes at 75c Regular price 1.40 Our Bargain Coun.ter is a snap for everybody. Goods at your SHAEFER BROS. You Can't get anything bitter than Elie Some at a small profit, Some at cost. Some at below cost, Some are Slaughtered. t EB. RODS. 13% kg that it' at " “.33 V.M.Berlet Two imilcLurpr(mail 100 Store. MERCHANT - TAILOR. Doors East of Post Erb St., - Waterloo.

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