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Waterloo County Chronicle (186303), 10 Oct 1895, p. 7

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& _ iilmlt Prtising is to he lation, character more readers bseriber t among they ism desire to icle County than per. Trial mos. '.flfty Joo are found in at Tali living settled, the next thing to, c-r,.',. ',m 'll" kind of stock which isl u W‘H‘Lllii‘ to obtain, and here we H >- wwril good kinds to aelect from. V 's'. In- at trt1Ce admitted, however, C,','.' “-"Wr cm manage to produce 5* T " ~43; in tht winter time will [Inc In M profit. Eggs at that season My, f r ll~11lli9tl19 price, or morP, than lhrj.‘ do lll Iummer; and itis clear that if t: r-- " my special breed of poultry VT: ", p Nww-e extraordinary merits ag' 3 Winn-r layer, and which is a good 988 pro‘iumr, in summer as well, that breed 1 Ire." an» fur poultry-keepers to keep. )1. [Wm is such a breed, sud itcannotl ()6t "0 widely known that that the Sil-l w Wy .1 from» of the massive Ameri- l can Tre fulfills these conditions. At; Our tune or another, I think I Gee', 198ml almost all varieties, and I hive‘ no mutation in saying that the Silver! Fyamlocte is the best all round pure breed at present known to as; A verY l firly layer of rich brown was.“ med- Ium size and of excellent quality. they by persistently on and on, when frost Md snow cover: everything. I have had them lay " four mmstha old, “d I Uve, had one " five ya." dawned-"Y I kip: as a favorite) lay mkobly well. l In each of the mouth. ot December. January and Febnnry lasts when we Were visited with such I W nod Prolonged front, I got not. I tmas my Silver Wynndotlos “In?” in tlie mouth ofJnno. Th. M fl that mrlruuhed bid. a this may I»: Br lr-t 'ds "upp to ir'"'s a. "ra'" g j, {um Hf i-cl rim; '" J, uit-al I f’d'w» ai E th, an 1p w-nty of 'n:uiArrtyiiro, ‘t mugumntmng spm’m: ‘iiW'un m to aux-‘Hvr is r,', ”i for "..'7, I'm":wa 1: wxll p CW: Elm If? Pan wn' ac “an: an“ er“ C, funny are ther", I wonder, who Fr f u rrv ksepivg on a somewhat J, p. Mm possess these quesliticn- _', i who determine to work the c - .1, mumugn business princi. ) Mt wry umuy, I am afraid, or " “m,“ Le has heard of the gener- ,,.ml:...- that poultry won't. pny. 1:“, wi,': pay, and pay well, if the .rr' h, 1 Law- referred to are tal. b setir 'tl Ion gives Wm" All?“ ,0 the lembl? '),tr LN place the qvwstino of 2 rwgnrm tint sttention, No ( “Vanni are required; plenty fun": mnnfurt, dryness, proper (mu. thorough cleanliness, and :wlu‘rin; Inclement: weather, an x“ m- “veiled in connection with a; [in mm» of these items cm {tsp-ll without bad results fol- d tlwv must each and all he 3 L'fvmlt'd to. Where a very mnnkwr of birds are kept, it is r' a." tty huddle them all together :' P in nun place, but to give them tr rot-sting houses, allowing not ’lnn rtsuantyfise or thirty birds in. kiperianee has proved that :a nwrws a very considerable tte' " UlrI'Linml in the production hi:r, in the Business; H eeu,with a high commendation known American breed: <uccr'ssfu1 witlf poultry,ueveral mm are demanded. There the tirut place be I determine- t,,erusul ', second, . clear uppre- ithe Fartxcular branch of poul. mg which is to be pursued, rest ”Mimi-4 of working the :nird, a knowledge of the triad rest tint-*1 to produce the best and fwurth, the uecauery facil. _,ucrr,iui';y carrying on the 4 wax The first thing he wi‘h-r H whether he is going hr "cs', production alone, or .’ mil pay him better to go in ”aim-non of table poultry. bLI hrsuwhm tre essentially dit. nmxru to ft, worked on ditfer- ', J," r.- win) dttferont kinds of xwrk than] successfully, If it '.' Fe tt Urumlin.’ table poultry rrti' (‘wzltl he made. Krpt. , 1.. wnumted, overcrowded mm“. with vermin; insut. Mr m‘udirl‘ulily fed; no gelec, "i, mu aiapted to produce ‘mnl- amok; and frequently tsd Hrrivtl on with cross bred 4:: up mum extent; these are "," l-mulitious undy which trr' “pr nnd hredcori some “I a» quld be a sanguine man 1 e-xpwf to romp proht under mu mm l'ntil poultry are L-u.!l\dlt'tl on business princi- 'lw mule in other kinds of k, " um» measure of success 1} he attained, . 'ls "upp""' tlmraomeone wants a U..'," thick of poultry, and ", If i»cl|ltl‘s fur doing so, A ‘1‘ viral placa for the purpose. , 'sl I there haw a free, range, MM); Hf the natural food they minim and have/little chance mm min; the grotfud, and thus '.7, in a British paper, Mr. R. hm, apparently as the fruit of ole experience, the following beginner", which closes, as ll " tt trru,vuin.,r table' poultry ilv to [an communication Mud mm with good poul- Cd" towm. proprietors of ,r ', :u to the demand and _ir illarruut times of the frrmution of this kind “ll-d he has napeciul know- lnnlness, guide the enqair l‘l'lll. :'y of poultry keepers will f r to ke-ep their birds for i),rt nuinly, and we shall :w- Rome hints in to how to «wk of birds successfully t'rvst too often poultry are ‘if they Wr re stock from so well during what, Vins ttl wring. that wing: IBdauIn ' COGN their aylteml In"; got . 1:“ deal “haunted from the constant and prolonged onin tttt has but on them. 'tre, the!“ regain- a rest, and nvquenvly they drop " a bit " in t n um tho-e bird- which have spec- 'iiiii,iiii'ti' as summer layers com in to up up the supply. Wedding in... to lire Mndinon street. ‘br-cen up’ . little down no" the police union, Ind than about is s most. curiouu shops. One of them bu irt the window in English and Hebrew this sign '. 'Weddiug dream to hire.' I went into this shop the other my expllluEd steer a struggle that I use prompted by curiosity and not by a desire to prepnrv for approaching any tials and naked just what. the sign meant. . The proprietor led me into a nu room--. stifling Alonet that reminded one of aTurkish 'bath--litted the ltd of a. big chest and pointed oat spile of white satin garments, . little faded, but wonderfully befioaueed tsud bed. izened. . 'There,' he said. 'And do women who are tobe marri- ed come here and hire these dresses and return them after the wedding I.' 'Wmy do.' ' w My l 'Well, most women here can’t sfford . nice wedding drew, but they all want to mm: besutiful on their weddingzday, so I have these dresses, and so they cou e to me.' ‘Muybe 100. One dress costs them 81, a better $2 or " It is a. grest risk. They we not always caueful. Some, however, are very good and bring the dress back to me with their own hands the next day I do not think there is much money in the trade though. Perhaps not so many get married now. is the east side getting rich that it can Afford wedding dresses of its own or poor that it cannot. tdford to many 'l' And i, not knowing, bad to leave him struggling with his own problem. ---New York Herald. ‘Th -n one of these dresses has been worn by several women l' Some people seem to possess the idea that gr aitude is only called for where some special attention is shown, where the courtesy is one of magnitude, writes Edward W. Bok in the Ladies’ Home Journal Whether it is that we are growing too much accustomed in this country to doing everything on a large scale, or whatever it is, the Get remains that we are altogether too prone to dw regard the little courtesies of life as courtesies. The most subtile thought 18 often shown in the smallest attenti- ion. We all know that the greatest pleasures in this life come from the smaller things---tsot from the larger Again and again have I seen this re- misaness on the part of:people. A man ‘shews some little attention to a woman and it goes unnoticed. A young man shows a courtesy to a girl, and it is re- ceived as her right. Hospitalily is ex- tended, and remains unacknowledged. Letters of congratulation are written, and go unanswered. It is in these smaller things that we are lacking in the true spirit of gratitude: We take them for granted, absolutely forgetting that nothing is ours by right in this world ; that whatever comes to us in the way of an attention, be it ever so small, isl an attention and comes by favor. I wish that girls particularly might think a little more of this. One bears a great deal of complaint among young men nowadays that girls accept courtesies altogether too much " their due. Our girls should get over this habit of taking things for granted. , Strong and Uni-clawed Testimony of of the Cunt”. Power. of Dr. Atp. now'l Cami-ha! Powdor. Actions speak louder than words. Mr. John MacInnis of Wesbobuck Bridge, N fs., made use ot Dr, Agnewhs Catarrhal Powder and says ..--q used the medicine according to directions and found it to be a wonderful cure for eararrhal deafness. I can hour as good as ever. You will f1nd 60 cent- enclosed for which send me mother botttle. After recommending the cat. arrhal cure to my neighbor, she, seeing the wonderful good it has done me, wants A bottle, so you will please rend 5 bottle and blower to he: also.' One nhorb puff of the breath through" the blower, eupplied with eech bottle of Dr. Agnev'e Ceterrhel Powder, d'tihaea this powder over the curfeceof the nel- el peseegee. Painless end delightful to use. It relievee in ten minutes end peraeontlr cures oatarrtt, hey fever, colds, heedeche, eore throw. timsi1itia, and deefneee, 60 cents. Simple bowie end blower sent on reeelpt oftvo three 7, - . A ' l‘L____|_ GURES GATARRHAI. DEAFNESS. Taking tonnes!” tor Granted. ES vinhi§ ttfl INCH“?! m0titttttttit eon. 2gwttattttrobait lat to a“ we, Autumn If!“ l For church weddings everything pertains to hmuaty.nud the tnvstatitrn " well u the can mony is imp-mite in all detail; The unmet of the parent- heoding the invitation Ire now more often written in full, the: inset-ink a good tpoking tine at the top of the note. e The use of the initinl9,which ere iudet. inite, is to be ditsoouraged. The 'r' and 'rs' in 'Mr.' and 'Mm.' ere frequently engrnved above the line, owing partly to the English custom of so doing end because, when the plrentu’ name: ere long, more 3pm.) on the hut! in gezned. With short names the abbreviations are prefenh‘e on the line with the other small letters. For the eume ree- aou 'and' in full is nub-muted for the abbreviation, hlthough the latter is more ofteuhaed. The line, ‘request the honour of your presence,' almost inveritbly appeers on a churh invita- tion with 'houour' spellrd with a 'a'. The names of bride md groom are separated by the hula word'to'tslthough Barge consider 'and', quite as prowl?“ . The omission of has preiix 'Miss' from the dfughter's name is customary on an invitation but should never occur when the bride is a sister, cousin or niece of the people issunng the invite: mono. If a widow is rerntsrryivg nhe uses the preiix 'Mrs/ with her Christian names and the surname of her d. cured husband. If the bride is an orphan, with no one to issue the invitations for her, the beading reads, 'The honour of your pre- sence is requested,' etc. When S, bride' has more names than one it is customary to use all, - _ The address of a well knowG church is generally omitted although it is fre. quently a convenience for out-of-town friends to know it. Names of churches ending with hs,' as Saint. Thomas, are written with an apostrophe a, "ts'-- thua, Saint Thomasu.--tiept. Ludies’ Home Jourml. The Public Often Imposed On. PROPRIETARY ManmRs AND PILLSTHAR ARE w. TgllmFiRTlllslilfB, When You Ask For Paine’s Celery Compound Do Not Allow Your Dealer To Recommend Some- thing Else. Yes, there is a vast amount of dow. ble deception practised in the country. The double deception imposed on a too eonfiding people, just means the mak- ing ot worthless liquid medicines and pills. and putting them into the stores of dealers, who often recommend them when Paine’s Celery Compound is uked for, because they pay larger and hendsomer profits. This work of falsely recommending and substituting, is fraught with many evils. It ehcourages deception and falsehood; it brings the public to the position of slaves tartbe will of the gasping dealer , it tends to prolong sufferings and sgonies when the sick are forced to buy what they do not ask for , and lastly, the vile work of sub- stituting assists the spread and circula- tion of preparations that should be p o hibited by law. E This work of recommending poovihd tmhy medicines when Paine’n Celery Compound is naked for, is meeting with its just round in mnny places. The lubstilmting and deceptive dealers no hem shunned, and the money tor Pnine’a gel", Compound not. into the bend. of upright and honest busines- iiGCuue'nti"d irith moderate profita, wand who no union: to give men, wo. tmen 9nd children just wink they ask for. new DE- UEPTION. The varying schemes under which higlvprieed hptels exact. the largest possible amount of money from their patrons were fully investigated by Uncle Jedediah Hawkins of Hawkins’ Corners during his visit to the World’s Fair. On his return he talked learned. ly of the American and European plans to his neighbor, Mr. Tudelaack. ‘Und Gt,' asked Mr, Tudelsack, 'ish dot American blun wit a hotel T 'The Amerikin plan,' ouswered Uncle Jedediah, ‘is a. scheme in a. hotel 'cord. in' to which " have to eat twice as much ttn " wtsm. in order to get your moneyU worth.’ ‘Und vat. is dot Eurobem blan t' ‘The European plan is jest the other way around. Ye havp luas’n ye want to eat by pnygn fer Lwiced as much as ye gin! m a living skeleton; an” doo. tor said he was dying df Mm mus and. Indigestion., At " monthy he weighed only seven pounds. Nothing Strengthened or fattened hthi. I began using Scott's Emulsion of Cod-liver Oil with Hypophosphites, feed- ing it to him and rubbing it into his body. He began to fatten and is now a beautiful dimpled boy. The Emulsion seemed to supply the one thing needful. . “By shiminy !' srrid Mr. Tudelsack, 'l like better dot American Nas'--- Youth’a Companion. Bon't Tobacco up" or Smoke Your Lire Away is the truthful, startling Lille on; hook abou No-To-Hac. me harmlo-s trutsrrsntyed. mum habit, curethn braves up ieotinized nerves, eliminates the 1ieg1"ir,'lt1?sttt'"', wmk men gain strength, vigor an manhood. You run no ghyaical " financial risk. as No 'ro-Bae ll sold y Dr. McEachoru, Linwood, Ont,, under gum nurse to cure or manna refunded. Hook rec. Adnswrlmg Remedy o., 37t at. Paul tit., Mon- -rsfui/f like (but; laughed this law- yer._ _' _ -. . ' 'Like what. I' inquired Diogenes. ‘Like to see an old party like yon poking around a big town with a lam: em looking for an honest man.’ Goal. -li am looking for an honest man,’ said the cynic. eyeing him honestly. Mrs. KENYON 1Peert: May 21,1894. Cave Springs, Ga. Similar letters from other mothers. T A Roman lawyer on a business trip to Athens the first time he met Diog- enes on the street. 'My good friend,' he said. accosLing him, 'may I inquire why you are waud~ ering around In the anytime with a lantern t' 'Well, you don't have to,' retorted 2lilr,Yz,tiilrr,'i' Jh1',)TJu','it'egpt'i,th/Jrt, the old mun, 'you notice that I don't lt tctten,oentral location Corner William and bl t th Ii ht and Mo marching Park alrrets. Calland see house, Clear title c, 'l1'd2' a) sir’ p U-tf MRS CAROLINE KERN W lea y '. . . _. . I van Thus did tb'e dd cynic sometimes get even . For Years I Have. Been Terr Much Troubled Mrs. E. Mitchell, St. Marys, writer. ‘For yegri I hisve been very much troubled wlth “Vere headaches and disordered stomach, but some time ago used Stark’: Powders(for headache, costivcneas biliousneats, liver and stomach) and have found them to be a per: fect and immediate relief to both head and utomach. Friends of mine have also tried them with the best results. Sold by all med. c'me dealers f0) 25e a. box, 5 boxes for $1. Don’t b-radar to accept a "eMtttutet Scott h Sam. Bollovlllo. 50¢. m " Tommy-ar, ma, don't it make your hands warm when you smack met His mouser---Why, yes, Tommy, it -iommr-ru, wouldn't it do just as well if you held them over the tpui above t--Pnthhnder. 'i'lV’l‘y‘ Baby :11.“ G23$9§gna" AYER'si'iiiiiii' tyutigat on In: LIP an Earth “ll not Ended Dr. McEnchcrn. Agent, Linwood.0n III. Preteeenee. Aa. I. gruaoias. aw. in I garage for Barmd Plymouth Rock, Wu Plymouth Roch. M and Mn Leghorn Indian Gums. W30 Cochin, Inf Cochin. Pokin Bantams Send orders early 3nd secure H Price. Reasonuble. Suisfac cat Guaranteed. Fine Cation-la and Pulleys for Fall Exhibition, of the following ,mrietios: As the undersigned have again opened their business,they respect- fully ask all their friends and ac. quaintances fortheir support. As ourpricesarelowerthan in any simi- lar business in Ontario, it. will be in the interest of the public to call at our shop before buying else- where. . Undertaking hf Embalming attended to and Hearse furnished Curtain Poles t the lowest rates on hand; Picturtrs will be framed and all repairs tlfr1,1,rhnoi,tt,'e"i, prompt- ly executed. W rehouse and shop next house to wuether’s Hotel, King St, West, aterloo, Ont. Mrs, t2rit, & Son A, Roe el, Manager. Waterloo. March 22, 'M. NOTICE. 37-it Il-in-isp-edu/thard I} ina-tit-Thi Pu blic Ibut, I intend cwrrying 01' the busines~ in uture and sh Ill open on Sept. li, next. wim a well as-oned stock of Grow-Men, Fr'"", Provlnlom. 'rmwatre, om. Mulls. stow-u. Furnaces, Etc. uvetrouhlnx and Repair-In: Done. Furnace Work a uncanny. Only the best stow-s in the mark, t will be kept bu stuck and pnc a modvracv. The public of the vicinity is cuvdially invited to call and in pect my stock. Evuy effort will be put faith to pluusv all who favor me with their patronage. Trushng to merit, your favors. I am Brick House hr Sale Ihiap, SIMON SNYDER, Druggist, Hello There! Pet-mu of “can! sex mowafully premred tg commercial or literary lite 11,,',','N'digt't',t. Manon-a O "O”. Mun! moon. “Maugham” - tta"istu'tt,trkdr"t'gtt.' hum-r » _ A All. iit (jg,itiir; Our Bargain Counter wi q,_1h,trslrll:t,! ,li,,U,!?,i,,,1, the, you Money. _ 11 save Ggftufiagilesgnlcal'fiange|Ladies’ and Geritlemen's Tan Shoes and "‘" "ttttof"' General Clearing Out of Summer Goods in SI IMPORTANT Cheap Harness John Egebel’s, “reader of Fancy Fowls. UN DERTA KING 'A_VI_NG .pure.hyw.d the .MPYER. STAND ”Mills“ 1881 PHI. J. - PUBLIC I iiiiiira, Meet I Blood Purifier You can buy. BOLD BY ALL Dauooxs-rs. New Hamburg. Now Is Tm: TIME FOR WATERLOO ONT. in the Spring and Fall EBB Bt., WATERLOO. my“ OOFLANDS ERB TEA TO THE it's the beat Yours truly. Sole Agent. USE JOSIAH R GOOD. 13-tf For Sale by J. S. RODS, Sole Merit CEMENT I the STRONGEST and BEST native Cement, as proved by the GOVERN- MENT TEST made by the Toronto School of Practical Science, Will be sold for LESS MONEY than other inferior ccments. Each bbl. contains 40 LBS. MORE. ' _ Watgr mains tapped and put into houses at gredtly reduced rates. Remember me for Hardware, Stoves and Tinware. 1%& ',-', 1lMNMlll0 Have still some SPECIAL BARGAINS left in ALL LESN We make a spacialty in SHOES, and will save you from IO to 20 per cent. by buying from us. In READY-MADE CLOTHING we are hard to beat. See our BOYS' SUITS, $1.50 worth $2.00. MENS SUITS, $3.50, worth $5.50, &c. In STAPLES we take the LEAD. Dress Goods 15c worth 30c. Grey Flannel from 1216c up. Flannel- ettes 12% yards for $1.00. worth 10c per yard. Factorys from 3 I-2C up. Shirtings cheap. Tweeds Soc worth 75c. _h, hiit, Boot t Shoe an, CANADIAN BANK OF COMMERCE Spool-l At"ettittn given to tho $tttiutttron ot Commerclnl Pap md Fnrmoro’ Solo. "out. "oo-------:)-)" Ladies' & Men’s Underwear Great Bankrupt Store, Berlin. 0:939:73 or SLOO AND upwmos RECEIVED, AND CURRENT RATES or uuTr,n:-~ whom/41 INTEREST ADDED YO THE PRINCH’AL AT TH: can or an "r' IOVEMBIR IN EACH YEAR. The Popular Boot & Shoe Store. A GENERAL BANKING Busmass TRANSACTED. FARMERS' NOTES Duscouwso CRAFTS ISSUED PAYABLE AT ALL POINTS IN CANADA. AND THE PRINCtPAL cmas IN THE UNITED STATES, GREAT Ban-mu FRANCE, BERMUDA, awn WATERLOO- _ 'o""'?"""""""""""""'"""""""""""?, Turn Up ' IETABLIBHID l887 HEAD OFFICE, TORONTO. CAPITAL (PAID UP) snx MILLION DOLLARS REST-------.. Your Toes! nit m sum " 3303 Look " them, Sir. Note each horny, corny ever,',',"'?,; lil-fitting shoes did it. Putting your eat into boots that tittal ia"e eye only. Now, how does your eve ike the look of your toes? GREAT REDUCTION which is made to th feet. It cost $5,000 to ptxxutthefrstperfeet pgir, byt you to produce the timt perfect (Fair, but you gun Ae ttet Ave typutusp th paiy nor. ifir" Jidi. "spa/or-tkit-it-slit-orarie aifskin in Tan or Black, with the famous Goodyear Welt. Six shapes; all sizes; any width. Bargains too numerous to mention. It will pay you to call,” the Hamilton Golden Cement, order to make room for SAVINGS BANK DEPARTMENT B. E. WALKER, GENERAL MANAGER, GREAT BARGAINS IN WATERLOO BRANCH - B- ERNST 82: CO ',,,, S. aiiUDCNiik. T HE Jacob Conrad. I}; 'ig! tr, H. J. GRASETT. Mun/ma: CEMENT! 36,000.000‘ 00.000

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