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Waterloo County Chronicle (186303), 2 May 1895, p. 3

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rtmmtt. A lam I" than rm and Iowmz. [amour If. M'f'g. la, RAIN Tables, non-r. British Co- mic And [new Pr J"'": Hoyt“ ' mundane. Ont. In: make the I help RS 'ttgM'iiih'Q .-l it will “COATINGS Judo the finest I Fuhrico. " with quality chip. Lorings. a fund; "V Min-3 KING ". -'eVe Jay "rp, i"iFiiCEir?t . yuan? rgalns mun-u i; lj,:,'??,,'?,:'.';', - "at-:22 g. [a]... Wutotloo. c0137", m Suits, lift": ffdreor “D mun, but to diadsrt it and then chimp it "? {but it must say in we unnatural MUM) is nothing less thou bartur. Me. . If Trilby did nothing more for the 'orld than to do “toy with this Edie d Chinese barbarian, itwould be worth the trouble of writing, if for no other nude for aiiainGGiilui - my "e-Philadelphia Tana. 31,1 " F' l, rvgth of one next to it: It i3 v.2.” ' .Ir1}A\iibIP to acquire the free- i, ', “W“ the foot is cramped in t " yr r ml «we. No matter what the a. "' Miur may say about it being Ill fun: :i may the shoe is seven! sizes ‘01:»r than the foot. the line is there "Mr; turns the great toe back and {Dam mm tirst move towards an en- amel joint. ft is bad enough to eonfine 3pm oithe body in I natural poo- mun. but to distnrh it And than clmn U '.rr'"rt r, with a httle care, slmotst A sharp snip of . boy went into the _ _. my t' ot will succumb to proper offre of a. business home on Jefferson mm“ :x aim- the age of twelve, and avenue and delivered 3 nott to the WW ' wry fair approach to Little manager. He read the note and looked lr, r'F'm m al, The beauty of Trilby'a the boy all oyer. . icct w the freedom of the great toe I “Your tether,” he said, "tar you A Pretty Foot. . _ A', Cs' mnHitmu it is to possess b', A} fut must begin early in .i- '.0 gut: n room to develop as nature xmendad. Tn fact, her mother will lust, m begin it for her while she is er)“. 1!: m'A uhlfing clothes, and wen Wu "',,rr 'ok is something like Hol. m W11 t' 'me for the development of i g»-13.»n.v; --First take a great- 2h "ocpanrul. LAM night It; tirw (“mum "J “In! word "Aural wnints f "l.ll" when ' lurm.: lt the: m4. A \‘l'tl‘k H ll ml”: SUM 10 from my. and it I; supposed that this toget- hor wi'h the sr.rirrcaustsd her early de- mm» llru. parents, Mr. and Mrs. Carl new, . i Erin, Pa., arrived at Toronto any 111 Hlnt' to escort, the corpse to El. gar}, and its “NEE resting pltute. Mr. Hip?" , tive brothers and his brother- INN“ Mr, J. tl Weichel, were pull toe "ion Cemetery on Sum-d.) after- noon, the funPral being largely attend. a} of \'\mpath'zing friends. Mr. Rup- pr} has ,yut' sirreere sympathy in his 3d std suddeu 103s. It " onlygfew week. ago tGt his young wife presented him win. s shi/d, and she hadjust. got over her goutiuernent nicely. when she had m muck uf the grip. During the lust ies murmw ,,he complained ora never-e Ta Razor, Elmira Advertiser: Died " Torou. to or: Thursday, April 18th, Anne, be. 'y,t ad Wift ob31 r. Chas. H. Ruppel. The mm“ " were brought to Elmira on yrwGy and the interment took place " Tuar “Munchkin-I What that v“ m h. r‘r'ri COUNTY AND DISTRICT 'tr' t The tin tag MB is on every piece h Combination Plgg of Tomeqmewhbu at that: a“... Tb awn 1 um all and son Co., in” la unu- CBL., Lavtt who“! - the 'mtrHi \lr New. Schwer has sold his 50 " hm: [war Florarule to Perms & a; m.- mm- of about $15 per acre. w»- H“ no buildings on the place Z'I’w "ard is of the beat in the town- To Smokers, -. News of the Waterloo County District Gleaned From Exchanges. " l‘Tl the number of boys under H yearn " we who were com. l to Mil in Uumrio was 377. In {Tm mnutwr 'wm only 278. Dar, nu Mme period the committals , mum-r uiuevn were reducad '77 w LTA lufautlle depravity is xiv UH tht, drvretse in the Pro- " ugh when 10,000 peop'e were rm-nm;lv, Mr Moody announc- " wrml hm. lwen rncuived from pinu‘rhat rain was itlling. The .: mom mug a hymn of praisemnd a? m. ynrm burst on the build. \ vru-kliug noise was heardond ,r' rnuf sank and the rairers gave J1 tin: heavy timbers and boards 1 “in: tar and grtsvel,eame down m ut‘ the congregation. There funic, swreq upon scores of hinted: Some men lust. rhc-ir :sz piled pell-mell over those PM). Mr Moody tinally restored N-veral were very badlyinjur- .upplie-s A long felt want, giving the ,n, r one 2t cont plus. or :10 cent New oi p piece of the faanotu"T a I” hand . yum. Tobtcoo. w North, Tri, April 22.-All Of bm “I"?‘(ltKI rain, and )‘Mbrrday ngnwt evangelist, Dwight 'dmll upon his audience of 8,- nv that the Mod gates might r." etc I'm) ml for lulu SMOKING TOBACCO. " Int-W . (f I Ptltiie.hutir1 I 'i; and”. ' :' -'t)'iiti 'i,iiii't'y,'i?i'it1i,_.t) "Did he write “in?" and the boy in considenble tsurprise. I "Ot omtrms" - .' "And sign hia nun. to it!" “Oerhmly. look by: yourdlfmd the puzzled mung-t hind-d the . not. ova-to the M. _ , "I've heard him any that th good many timea," responded the boy care- lessly. I "Is that " , "Yes, nr." "Well, that's what he his written in this note." _ "tire timer," he “id. “by! you want to go to, yqu.” _ - That 306d dimmers seem to be at I dueunt navy-day“ _ _ - - Thai to be a girod listener is an ac- cogplishmpnu much_to-b_o flaked? Tint it is a very bad habit to mouse one of nlwaya having a motiyet, _ That to thine] you} own business is one of the greatest are: in tho world. Timt the people who irsOenee pm are they who helieva_ig_ycu? _ TUt androu/iua in tho apinq of eveArything that it manpist't, That guiltlessuesa in the grace for suTieious ptoplt6 _ i n Th st. tselfceoncioutsnet" is an impedi- ment to success? l, Good music never fails to exercise an influence for the good, it is the Inn u- nge of the tsmotiotss--of the heart. ft true spirit unites and controls human. ity. All art u pure, and as: such it is elevating end rptinine. Everything that cells into nativity our spiritual na- tures is intellectual, and music does this to a. markeddegree. Of ita ttue in- ward nature we are ignorant, yet. it is so simple, so easilv understood, and so readily felt. It: influence is eternal. The little tmowed-, that,in ell its pur- ity and beauty, falls in the ocean, is melted instantly, and so far as our eye" are concerned has venished forever. Yet, the little drop of sweet, water it contained has helped tolaweeten and to increase the immense body ot water in- to which it has been absorbed. So the intelligent hrnnng of good music can- not be without some lusting iufUende, be it ever no feeble or ever so com- pletely hidden. Every beautiful idea, be it exprersed in marble, in color, in word, or tone, comes of necessity from the one source of the beautiful above, and i, it at all reasonable to suppose that such ir,flaeuces, are merely tranei- l tory in character : It cannot be.--Lurv. ‘ cet Clinic. 1 Our public schools fall short in the development ot the child“. emotion-l end imaginative fecultibm usio,more then my other egent, " ens senti- ment. It should in thits so have s prominent position in time lite end school lde.it is .mial nth e professor striving for the common goal, we need, end should employ, every egent that sdvsnces culture and rehMmene, We should use music as no out for lifting as outot our routine life. to awaken sentiment sad tb comprehensiveness of the beautiful, end to hernionize the outer and inner mm. Music can never detract from the physician in the field of his profession. The performance of music, may not arouse the lost faculty of reason, but con we name e therapeu- tie gent that will? It is often suggest- ed to one that the strains ot music paint,to these poomnssne suirererir,tbU world in Its softest tints,nnd recall the ambitions of the past in contrut to the emptiness, and hopelesan of the pres- ent. In. end ,hetriisowttr.' You 3 the mm o! e 'tttg- m . T pro perly and u we" detined “tenancie- , of the um orthe tie-nee the brain. The p oper nee of the voice in the pro- duction of untied sound ‘impliee the ' proper habits ot reepireti , healthful fezercien of the 'ttmat on when, the proper use of the inte al Ian-Olen. the etimu'etiou of dream end no the orgene of digeetiou e I hie entire l physical eyueln. There u no other ex l amine that will no call fort? the notor- , el and uniform action _o the whol- Veyetem. _ 'Did the” in bu 'ttri ','tt',ii,'ij, 'tttL---,.),-. A: ”mg-id iiiiiiiii'ii WWII ' ttmi-t n ' l lie siS'tt,tlhe,t, Itindpl Vdopd . ai w "PT, was. "or a: 1iieTidG%tl'u"/', Thst contentuunt comes from with- A Pro-ill)! IO]. "o You - my. dove: d the "t ignity-_ You. in the - our Indium I vii-do; t,.l,tie",gh','yitth'i'2g'1tgt Aodprdiog to Main Tempe-Mlle tin at on": house intake yorldiau Dulutli. _ Cl f i A _ t 2,000 ”Mien as disoUtd Isl-rm ttto Flush-h my in: bad A Indy in Atari-on ha a poodle dog which In: just been fitted with I glam eye. I The field of Waterloo in covered with a; crop of cridhon poppies every yen. The world's population increases ng mdMfiERSezqummm tht rate of l per cent. per Innum. hugelyu “on mouse! and had 1 terrible A few suing of hon: put into milk tgg'fhd'So,l'2' 'dtdlt', W313}?- . . . m- m m tt ,eil1 Prevent it from Wing soar. to manna WW! I m ttttt at.“ to m Fifteen of the 45 penuonen ot the mutants ttnat operation was damned. war of 1812 are over I hundred yen-I t,l,ti's't.lttii1il'i'iitti1?i add ttttt MS I old. ttTPA -- A"'ltgtuttm ,'stt"t'la"vr, Half dt the world’s product of quinine is med in thtOoited States. The feeding expenses of the unimall in London Zoo are 8500 weekly. A ton of good cool is laid to yield shout 8,000 feet of purified an. Parisian csbmen are not allowed to umoko pipes while driving. _ Fortreight English pennies weigh " msarly as possible one pound. Berlin ranks as the healthiest city in the world. twish to publicly acknowledge the fact that I am indebted to your Pline’s Celery Compound for health, strength and life. For over three years I was a terrible sufferer from indigestioo,sev re pains in the stomach and headachaJIn addition to these serious troubles, I Id no appetite or relish for food,aud hard- ly knew what it was to have a hm night’s rest. This condition of sleep- lessness undsanxiety made me very ner- vous, and I was hurt becoming uMtted for my daily work. After all other medicines had failed, I was fortunately advided to use your Pmine" Celery Com, pounH ; and new, I am delighted to de. clone. that it has no equal in the world for removing ~such dangerous trouble.» as I sh1ffered from, I am daily gaining in strength, sleep well every night, and my appetite: is good and healthy. I strengly recommend Paine'n Celery 3 Compound to all who need a. reliable and honest medicine, and one that is! sure to cure.' Mr. Hugh J. Riley, of 42 Agnes street, St. Henry, Moritreal, is one of the many who have given testimony for the benefit of truiferera in Canada. Mr. Riley writes as follows: How ditrerent the result: irith those The most. elaborate pipes are those of who bave need Paine’s Celery Com, the Turks and Peri-lane. The bowls pound! they have in every case been are huge end heavy. not intended to be ruined to d condition of perfect health, carried about,and the stems are several robustness Ind mental vigor.Thousnnde feet long and flexible, Some of . these of tenured and recreated men and pipes cost 81u000 each. women in Condo. will forever remem- It ber that theinlives were saved “d made I Find out Man you cannot do and happy by, P tint" 1hslery Compound. cease to worry about that; find out In nlmoot every Canadian home, one or more members truifor from indiges- tion, dyspepsia, headache, nervousness or Ileeplmneu. In the greet majority of one- the doctors have failed to eireot n permanent cure,nnd the common put.- ent medicines of our time. have only prolonged "iferimt and ngony. President Clark. of the New York, ---. New Haven and Button! “and,” tifhy to the fact that business is im. The Great Spring Medicine prOVing throughout New 1ilnglandJhso- torie 5nd nrodeamen are doinginorena- Sweeps Away These ed buitnem ' Troubles - The women of Ohio will out their Indigestion, Stomach Troubles, Headache. Sleeplessness and Anxiety. nIgg'gtiiagtaIIrtgin SET mm on m mum on HEALTH. Bt The Ii!!iiihr, AiilliIirrtltrd FACTS. SSW' - iiiifiiin V“ "[6 Sift?" -N- younger In look: mm" my tltll,Ut? I no! - Than Ivor Immune-Mulch out no mum Mammalian”. 190.111.4an work and tantalum-routine" ar. Mr mm:- Ild link we. ..._ 'rdt,'ra8itit'tetMgtt T t Wu netting Better tehe.tt,trre',22er,let'h,t,t,fte.y,,iit, “tank “on Changer and had . terrible: cured a bo somewhat sImmu'l Iiiiiiiad in Trenton, N. l, and I decided to Jo it 3 mm. When the tune decided upon for me to go to tho human tuned I had bleen akin: Hood’s Sar- upumn nbout ttht ween. Pelvic Abscess In My Sldo. After an opeeaitoa 1 CH an Improve. the tty- Ieess continuing to (“shame even more freely than before. 1tytwo months tuno threo open:- "all View ”Home! attdtubegit1serted to carry on the Impurities. but " In mm. runny It m docldod that my ttto new“ upon ”homer operation and that I must be removed to we Imam-l. About three weeks previous to this I had nomad tin advertisement in the Dan New; ot gem where. 'ioo1l'tmrsapttrtl1a mi “Beginning in February, '02, I was very sick tor two months. Siuwly I got better but was ttottiined to my bed. A physician said I had a. "C. 1. Hood a Co., Lowell, New: All Almost Mlnculous cure By Curslcal Ops ratlono and Boot Medical Treatment Faliqd 'i,r'ind out who you cannot do and cease to worry about that 3 find out what you are titted for and set. about the doing of that 'with all your might. Twenty per cent. of the inmates of the State Prison " CGrleatown,Mtusa., no habitual opium esters, and Warden Bridges says that it is next to impos- sible to prevent the smuggling of this drug into the prison. The women of Ohio will out their first vote next month for school offieem end-ere Also qualified to run for the petition. It is aid that at least th third of the women of the State will exercise their new privilege. It in propoeed to .tiaene . new street in New York city 1'arkhurat venue, even if it dose break the rule that hon- oun ot this sort. ebell be conferred only upon people who ere deed. The tobacco rained in Belooehietnn is exmdingly strong, and meant be enacted by may but the meet vigorou- of white men. The native. do not uppeer to be "eotad by it, Trpoetth-thtg of the 64th Con. you much member will fhtd on his dank . button» pressure upon which Iill be. promptly anorertid by A no. The tine required by mm]. to (“not turkey htwo boon Ind 80 Ilia. ttten. Chicken mertim Ame bout-I cod duck. four hour- lnd I Ulf. _ _ tttttttt 'tii!ttitti.erturi, 'dl,iL. in m. we: tttuuttsitttieu.iei g. convoy-M1 as». PM Ihsl u psi-uncut. _ “by! The mt Sultan of" Um ii Mth, deoendidhmatyit Irish m'hoho- “a. o"ndttmetttututhatGoiait- 'glttu, month!“ 100”." mm It?! Saved Her Life Hopd'o Snnapnrllla. Chicago. lllluow. F3iR'l'F hiiftfifit.ii7iit Tiiii Fag. , 'rSlk" x. m Y, 14.: i i l from this: ioiVodFGii' ohoiceTsz'; Gi; the wrung: pouch. the mum cane, L',',tg,t eat smoke at. the beat ht human love- liest v mum: u: naval: moldeon. "abbot “nth. "no t tymphonium. the gttttetet te, 1ttttt can I 00 ttt "a'frt',t and“: mm a an . an: an: Low t 1 . , iiiitifii" - I“ [W , , tey mammmgflm i m “on ”whiter! thmyghoui f lll)l'lrt,1'i.N2 um.” favornblv Iltrolts, Muck and Brown Leghoms, Indian can“, Partridge Cochin, Buff Mina. Pokin Bantams. Send orders early andieeure . ob Price- Renoonablo. Suinfacnr-n Gusmteed. CAN show on the daemon; t ' the I 'fdl/l"agrtottfd',ftlt 'llfofdlrak'r,', IW m nuw prmdred to fill ordw- for th been Scranton fietlh Egg, Stove or Nn size. We would advise ttl to order now buiur an advance in price takes place. The pmbabl mien ere that money wilrbc. saved bf Uookin orders at once We _rrt?lgit/r11dit so ion FOL patronage. Orders left. at our o ce at the no yard or " J. W. Fear & Go): Hardware sun will have our careful ecmnion. an 5.1m alumni can. L. G. Pequegnat,) COAL! Scrantdin Coal "l Whtg sexvai,,Toriintoge,osresce.ret, Waterloo tug Yards. Parties owing will please settle their accounts. _ c. h. Pop1asFiriiiiii,i, V'of Progress. The undersigned has decided to wind up his shoe business and give his customers and the public in general the benefit of buying their Shoes cheap, very cheap, at cost and under cost. Come early while the assortment is yet com- plete and get big bargains. ' . Shoes SELLING OUT. Boots me. an iiriGr, iGrt5iiiiii"r' iris",', iiitiG, 'Ney,; shtqttyfd'iiple,i,iilii2iii,i,i'i r}??- _Ptwyinarif. .Tho ‘m°mm~m mm with the can iiiiii _.- Gia'. Mrtreitimt and M. Four m yak ti!te,ta?riiiiFCiijstiiit,' 'lll'l1t'U,tt on but" ilGUik 71 MM with the I SPECIAL NOTICE m ' m .ttmttrrdia. "E mwm'f‘mmE-mmmm . IOU led 'Petter 'ter, " in“ 3,... built for a. :u, route. t'ttt Moon JI't'W' In equipped bath 'ldd"lllltllfeal 1hmyghoui ilrrllAh,13al I!!! mar-med to be Breeder of Fancy Fowls. M 'r HOGG & HABBICK. N ew Hamburg. 1 D11: CT. for ' 00L. 'tquipettant :,ii,.i,'iji9eii, Repair Shop. if. Two Our Aim 31:33:; ',?i1i/oci,1'i.0tf11'i'""" White Brick, on"! Tile and Cellar Tile V.M.Berlet Last Year This Year Watvrloo, Jummrv tthh, 1896 Furthermore Pa,?t'hltt am}. on! 'NN ttmttt a "bettittet manor: of ttitdtJfl't'h' on. 'dthh1g,Tp'g,,11tgg,'e, and“ m be new My” Winon- and dutch-In cannon“, Realm" em. and quote you actuator.” mkotwork either In Guam ormu-ble. 'trstolaarmtehrtnmattoed. “mum Granite and Marble Works. ISAAC BEUHTEL ' SUN. m0“ ' tie MllrrlMrli8lr ttG GP??? Faire-Gi rrid'G Tenant: 12.10 tl2t'u", w 534., an”. April. SPEOIAL Erb Street, opposite Market.” WATERLOO 3:3 A through Colon Ou- nttaeIeted k) C. P. nr. i'ea1M,tupl2t II. Tarn-uh? ‘oonands Uonsumption in the market Come and see our stock at or it is rut Intention to Pthermore odd ttt our equipment trom time to tirtto M imprnvmuvnre may ruggr't't thetrrctrvetr, .or [he demauds " the trade l't quire SHAEFER BROS. MERCHANT - TAILOR. AT 9-00 P- M- 'html' and.» bulle- ohn for layman-thaw” A”! Simon Snyder, Erb St., - Waterloo. get tsnything better than Danni“. WATERLOO, ONT Coughs, Colds} You Can't We do ttot follow We LE .0 the van Houseness. we ncdvd Io our oqutpmeut a. pew patent kiln we are putting tn a new Dig. mcoxratur Ind Stone separ- FOR! Tad Am iil M 1895 .1 f mlw -_ " PM! l, !t,..tt _i:li1ti,r1il..'i"itt'piit',l'; MISS ANNIE BEAN, Teacher ot Piano and Organ " my dew-lilac BEAFNESS really genuine Curev fo . Ireahtotmrtmutitsg Eur dl 1tft,",'thtQ,o.tti'g5e "barium“, myw noun post roe.-- ArtiBtsUl 1th"."'At'lf, annular 1'"d2t,T. and"! In reed . mutt...- - 'i'llk'll4 '?Jl1riflfleu'ls'h"Jlutt','l Buildings: INC! the introduction ot Dr. mur- Diph- thoria Cure um horrible rmuady In: boo- suecamfully checked und cured by All those who have uwd it. It has moved runny liver tt will love your» if taken before blood got-ooh bu not in. The lestimonlua of shout 7 potion!- that hove been cured or. now ready for 'tinter buuon. Not: Hume one lost up totho on.» out data, Where it woo the first medicine at... Write tor Monmouth. The medicine In put. up In two bottles Na. I And No. y, in two lino. 8 oz. Ind It " bonus. Two 12 oz. bottle- or. tsumtshmt for my one. P110041 og. habit.” 12 OG. bottle, 01.50. Address all commune. on. JACOB H. KINBEY. . M . Sole agent. Deon. Ont. l Wonderful Discovery. A sun: CURE FG DIPHTHERIA. Hello We have I, 2, 3 or 4 colon; for Easter Eggs In one So package. Easter Rabbits Devitt’s City Drug Store. Waterloo an. at. was». Em. 3:3 Sil '4,titiffiitiiii allle I t '1rthrtoua.iiiiidiiF0' a pound;hom9en..rrpound;h~tout mam”: you :bolognu lo ”"55: 'eedvtttyrhi-auiodirtraFuiri"ri.. or want 10 mum“. Atibemlpatiouid tad. when». to». mi. in. CHEAP iMEAT Chasm tHarness John gt 1_°ebel’s, "’3' w “a...” W13. (ill: “I“ Paints, /tttt . Ahh, as. nhmii)i',i' on hand lowest prim L1; Odin and} American mm as. "Afiires line at room: tyPPPhtcrpapet_ Also ttiE_tptyttii1EniritfEio FOR TWENTY - FIVE YEARS DUNN'S BAKING POWDER 1.amiEii"tira-ta tskiarri.' in our window‘this week. Come and see them. ll. VETTER, Now Is HRH S.',, WAT It,/t), I. mini-n. Show ottp. Command now. Real Live Ma. 9 Quasi: St. HE Tun; Foe There I 51“ k a {Ki

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