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Waterloo County Chronicle (186303), 30 Nov 1899, p. 3

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"e.tr..ott9.t, "F-a" h we 'tuiu-cim a 'AMI’ number 7 um; in.» than buy much-m oft: in In Cate -mkirm My... pm Ida an has“ u, mm» may, {Amer w...“ Too Law“... _ ttumm hates' WU“ u- lna: LIM- Lu...» " D “i, A N a. 1hoaai low for iuatisumt has but ttf gun u “ Tet.tutb. “M'rgw , travail»: 9min an: augment on I may ”an”. r" w laveu's. :2, ewmna mm. m wink? “phages a tr, B qurm qatttt wtW.' uh: y m as b . 't Puavsrh-tms out the mule munm bum! or "l'o- l w Pro. Small 3233 mum! Benin Mutant» we holed for "te-S TH”. the" rum wgwuyelytw- and have outystiru tcon came“ me name ovum: um u to many human m um Dominion. the haul of the .34. wee you get (lands, Ask for, Carters, -g-. Kerr ' "ids, - 25 - YEARS', GROWTH. n. “his, M. 11.. T. It. Each. Manual Director. any“ m agencies. limes sum. W. H. (about. $0|wuuts. ’ mgr-shay. also. n muu'r. Mtstytwsr. Head 'trice, Vnnulco. cm FIRE lNSUhAHCE CUMPANY INCOIIMAIBD In 1863. he; ttaodait, Esq" Wtsta.t 00. BUOKBEBBOUG? a cot Athet shah. 1994.. " 3.3mm an" " Wimiih Snider. Em., " 00.. Ml. Abt., " Jab. Widow-u. Eat., St. JaeoU. John Alluhln. Elm. New Humbug. All“ "ograterrt, Eaq., Prawn. P. I. Sh-nu. Macon. Thoma- Oawdy,ls1.. Guelph. Juno- Livmsutono. Euq., M. P" Baden. The“ Comm. Esq" um. OFFIGERS . n q5otmitt mm". Pro-idem. John Shah, Vumldum Funk mm. Humor. John Killer. Inasmuch T W. A. Kano. (W. M Bounty x (3mm. Banana“. Ber. INT"?- lam“ and cull Systems BOARD OF DIRECTORS. BOAR.) or IREC'IOBS Rubin" kautt. Prusidnnt. ASSURANCE tho. COMPANY- ..THE.. murmurs 'ht Tht. mm. Waterloo. Ont. . . .280!” . “OM,M0 Geo. 50.1.6531)“. '0 tui?, " ll' 11.73 11.34 2.5m; Agents per cent Milly Benin. Nu Ill“ " Ii "trod mulieotee wlsteh" “"rm “my in I. It 'tttttlance, and ho will ulnuink-gs w'rotcl "Yin VH0 urreeted with a big” ‘hnusq‘. my“ 4m Elia Rnuzm. eorttralt", st P"1'lt.ro 2: t .. " lil uiso toko part and the choir ot the hm. an lehurvh lt ill useist. __ It may he interning to know how clone up to the fun nap-um the tax an}- lecture of HPrliu ban Mon able to when! duriur ttte last tnw yum-u. " he" the present pom-mm, Mr. J. K. Muster as- snmcll hisdntiI-s in b'els. Ibutf, there The also of Norman M Winters who is rimmed with attemptingto defraud his creditors in cunnectiun with his re- cent assignment came up in the It' live court 23rd inst. There wore two charges against him. ft) That on the llth day ofttetolrer 1399 henniawfnlly "ml with intent to III-fraud his credi- tors, did make a delivery nfliis proper- ty to Chas (:nhlmnith of Elmira, and The firtt witness was Mr Chas unhi- smith, a Bon-in-law of Winters' whn said he had been a dark on wages in the Elmira store since on. 1 “in. There were three shipments of goods from the Berlin store to Elmira all by freight. He paid nothing on these mnxis‘ .amt did not know bf the assignment until he saw it in the papers, when he came down and handed over the goods with"- nut any instructions from Winters. The Elmira goods were all not in two weeks’ time during Omaha; rand amounted to 81000 'ur $10505 No gums came at night. . Mrs Carrie flurly of Guelph and n sister-in-Iaw tog Wintem tvtid who opened a goneral More in (Helph 3 months ago, getting all her goods ex- cept thnrr and oatmeal from Wlmera. She had stock of about 8700. All her goods came tron: Berlin by wagon and the Hips-seven in Ill~extvmled from the “mo Winters opened out here until Nov 4th. Altogether Ibo had got $740.14 worth as shown by the la- volcu- Cash WM paid for all of the goods. Some of them she dld not or- dvr and these were rammed yesterday after she heard of the nulgmuent. She came up and ordered all tho goods hem". Among the nun-nod articles was40r5 "etaoteofhs, . barrel of biscuit; sud bur tub: of lard. She hit money up 'upo+tt9ttsiptt. w'vs “337.99 ot trueoiieeted taxes going Melt as Far as 1pm. " um mm $300.74 has sine" han) wriunm ott' ry tho, town any! man,“ mm hem rm:- isterrd against 'property. For him then: are autumn 119s, for [391 [lame is tunt mm in the b;rilitBt hand, fur eolliw. t!ort: for 189.? ort'y 77 cents ik unpaid; frr18"0 tho hai!itri, mama-l to culls“ C?li"s", and for 1897 thvre is in tho WINTERS BEFORE THE POLICE MAGISTRATE. (2) That on the 4th day of Xnmm- her he unlawfully did rem-we or dis. pose of his property with intent to de- fraud his creditors. Mr Shannon Bowlby acted for the Crown and Mr w M Reade defended. Hermaiiseuer, a Merl: in the Ber,- lin store, said goods had been sent by freight to Elmira. . _ "' . Frank Sharer of New Germany received one third of the product. of teamed good- from the Berlin store to the farm as wane for his labor and Guelph on Ont. 28, leaving here " lt, at-tttent. .Ttfe ennui“ Income than In. On kite 4th he left Berlin 'll' derived timrte%tr amounted w nhoub moi-Ir Iced between three Ind ' no In 1829 they with (heir ”all, of value: p m. Winter- me his . m, awash. Me phat, end we of *%hAtdtoHAhntoormtthtt tend ttertttme_ttrttotster, manly ,r,peAtyyeptly tht' J'l' g _ gt,1tttt'ttf, Fit7iiiit/firiit? Tlurweddirur took p'as-D on Sax-.31 st "f?,'.isAluchel t'eiaeic,ctto Mr. Osear ScLGidur, both of unlit). T he mu ricge ums New tam-u tit. her moth- n's home I u Duke St. at 4 pm, Ilcv. l-' Flit‘tlsilh a! the German linpliat l ham trt.furusitrg thc Cannon): Tligr,room was bums-u .011 by Mr. Elm] 1'erim'is,'.rat of Suzi-gm .uvl 311.4 Lillie l'equruum was btidc,,r..ai l. Tuc happy couple have on the evening truia fur Hamilton on a horteyruoott Hummer smith they “H 11mm "and who up their esideuee in mum. TLo Hun) riicud-join in u 15.51.]; t'lm 3mm; couple a lung and happy married ire. :nnrnina’zmd 'he sunk» did mule out with the water but that i: had cm“ led in thtthose as it lay on the gruund and did nut come out oC the water main is undoubted.‘ A grand organ rocifnl'will be given Zinn churvix on He . in“ win-u Mr. W. il. Hewlett. organist of Mde Certt- rn Methodist Hum-h London, will pru- side at the "man. Mr Iln’wlon’v Iflz'y- int: in Zi-m Plum-h when the now ttr'-- 'mn was cl1-dir4m-tl. vjil hr iUt rn wmnlmrml by "et'.R many Ar thd de- Ii "trod nadir-"co Whit’lf mm thort in '.t totulatwts, and he will ulnllinloas again ho crreeted with a big Irv-use. 4i“ Ella Rnlmn. (mun-alt", . fTomutto l A We" turn" "itiwn was (“Mining ."n ruff": rr milk Shah: this uusrning plum! town, say ing " Sud ctyu.'e out of the towtt water. The farts are that :1 pieeo nf host-attiri-nv'x brewery “him had hm. lying abuut for wreral days was attvehed Lu tiw gym-m this loses "utr' huv's $23198 ruin! 2:9. It will thus ho men tl uses very little of her hum Ftrs' 'u0Ktt--PFAtt T Et i ti A't' thin ORGAN .RECITAL. RN' v"? C"v'"a"". CHARGE 2. £6; “11101132 .ml by Mr. mam All»; for mlln-c- ik unpaid; to Mint! is in tho “: 33 still hat Berlin Quintin-mam. , At night them were more presont, 'iuvlutlmg the Men's Quartet!!! of '/ioit l much Mm remit-1M selcvtions ot sung 'l'hn nnunlwrsufthis qudru-(n- ltrB Messrs A I. HrI-ilhzlupl, " p', Han. Huang, A L 11min. and J A .Wicderlsold. FROM TUE t'LvrTcr: 0x3 HUNDRED." l (in “May Mr Greene the phat. ographcr took a plito of a nuvgnili- [i/iii Luge imam: of' 100 pure whim been: [mm mu llot,ehurst Couscrratur, .ics uh ch nae prcscated the Cctttt'tt- 1eie ro m I n: his huh: rvlatives in Canada "tus Hm u. S. To this clab, mute hurl-flu JU.) attached the follow- ing must. approppiato address neatly executed in pan. Ivor-k..--, 'NTHE REVERE!) a'nN-rExARMN. .iAtT/tr .stiiL's"3rA3iEtt. We are asked to mum-In the “Lil- ,iea of the Field," and 'as 100 of yum little kim,tolk are likewise considering the brainy of your life and character ‘during your lira were of 'vars, and an Inn's your natal day we beg of yen to Hem-[n these . 'r. _ A " Mimi-n or um um. Jami) D Shoemaker, the el lest son ot George Shoemaker was born on his gramlfather's place near tte old mills on Swamp Creek, Frederick Township, Montgomery County, Pennsylvania, November 2Ith, 1709. His boyhood days were spent in assisting his father in the Woollen 1nilis,eardit1g and dyeing wool and yarns. From his fifteenth to his oighteenth year he was engaged in the grist and oil mills and during the wool season he assisted his father in tho carding mills. When eighteen years of age he hired himself to John Funk who during that time had the misfortune of having his dwelling de- stroyed by firo, Shoemaker losing all his earthly possessions except the clothing he Wore at the time. After' quitting at John Punk's in the fall of 1818, he obtained work for a short. time in a tannery near Pottsgrorc. In spring 18g0 he attended school for 'slh, weeks in bower Sulfonl Township, 'Moutgomery C(mhty. During the sum- mer he labored to; six months with David. Allebeet, ht Skippack Town- »ship, at .112 per month. He paid out of bin Wages 2560 annually to ttisparmsts until he became of age. After having wstved his six months he attended' school another six weeks in Lower Sal- ford Township. His teachers name was Mr Borach. This then ihoished his school days. in 1820 he engaged aiar. 'sell to Abraham Clemens where he re- tnaiahd for two years, receiving $80 tor the tittyt year's wages and $72 for the, second year. During the year 1822 he worked for George [will of Skippack Township, Jar $80 per year. The fol- lowing your he spent in working by the day a one the fBrtttertt. 0n Novem- lkr tlg,", 1823, he was married toJane, daughter of Alexander Dunbar. She was raised by Jacob Hartley who NV sidotl on the l’erkiomon We}, Skip- gack Thimphu), Mainframe?" County. ennuyiranin. In 8pr nu of 1824 he. in company 1ritlt " wife mated to Joseph Lonny "h _ Shipmk who“ form he managed rot {in you". He rebuked one third of the product of the form a win- foe his labor not! atttttattdttsent. . Tho urinal income than derived My "loaned to about m In If!" they with their hit“! of trftr Mun. Mlylulhjllbd lye _of _ on: HUNDREDWHITE My.srvs symholie of a life of purity and virtue. May far into the eoming (your third) century "the pitcher and the fountaiu go-" far beyond ttar allotted span - and tinally may we all be pern1itted to meet with the friends of your Manning and Noondny of life; 0n behalf of your little One Hundred, Bertha M lrettweilcr. There was also a beautiful loquct of macs presented by Mr J S Mugemart ofthe tinn of Bingenmu and Baxter, wholesale jubbcrs oricocivester, N. Y. Jacob B. Shoemaker, of Waterloo Tes. ship, Pun: the [Managua Mlle- stotte Last FritUy and eceives the Congratuluions of Mot ' Mums and Frauds. At the caudal.“ ot all. “Mum Mr Bud. way squad tiut m can» ’lpluu m. client Ind been mad. out more being nothing to - that ti, awn had a creation Thu Magfstrate did not agree with him but was will- Inglo submit the tlttporititms to the Crown ALWuoylawl 'dtyr, was no cordingly “urged mm 10 oUueck on Saturbay, the prison; being Ms manded to jail in the meantime. One of the mustcstraordioury events cram wur'tf is (be reaching uf the one lmndxrdlh mile about: of life by any [new erul’ the huuxml family. Such au want to- lay transpired at the home on Mr Alcmnder bCltoearrkcr, his fatltm Jacob." Shoemaker, Inning on Frida) rpm-he'd the rcn1arkable, age of loo rears. This event has been long looked lax-ward to by his tclittives and ulna by the bt 119219 community. all ‘HUNBBED YEKRS (in Friday a Lrge number of people gathered an. the hisuuic old ltotuet,teau tu tiuiuuly winbmtu thc irrtecestiug and unique wan. The old patriarch is hula aud manly. To look at, him Ito- Ludy would tak" him u, be, so old, tor Le looks mun ' a nun a "uactet' oi " waimy )nungvr. This Je'ar he, [IL-1pm! to pic" apples and did other “ark “bum the farm. “hit-h was an Friday tott Meera Ufa lawn number orpeople “an “ism-d to eowraiuiate the ulu _ It“ (“autumn bungalan 4th.. 01:» north pull.- «it. B. - uumud the "urthtleg WI. ml tkreutst be :1 st then: elteag any): to Acll_ gun}: a Fan'., A . - 7 “Jillian. " cal!!! " the begin- ning hr was "ttt ofto.tt. D 8 Dover would auttlst "(my may“. _' “an my} a: 'tifrFua " at wattage-uh! the "will. “I I"! luv 4. “arrived A“ MOB- 2 “ritual 2w] tb tut at a, twin: t u; 7 It.” [any of it: in” aha mud and; 3933019; A“... Hum-.1 .. N..-.' M1 men he assisted his father in liclow is his esperienee,itt substance "ling mills. When eighteen as he gave it to new-“About two years 'uge he hired himself to John ago, for the tirst lime in my life, I ho. ho during that time had the gnu to realize fully "hat ill herd r, me of having his dwelling de- ureaut. The first symptom on“ a flu-l- hy fire, Shoemaker losing all lug of overpowering drowsine's “hit-L tidy possessions except the crept over me at times. Often I would. {he were at the time. After be at work in the field when the drowsi- F at John Punk's in the fall or Hess would seize me andi would rind a obtained work for a short that it required tho exercise of all any a tannery near Pottsgrore. In ~will-power to keep awake. In}; short 8g0 he attended school for of; time I was attacked by sharp piercing fn bower Selford Township, pains, which shot through the lower Inery C(mhty. Daring the sum- part of my back. At list this did not labored lo; six mttiths with trouble me very much during the day, Allebeet, ht Skippack Town- but at night tho pain become almost .112 per month. lie paid out onendurablo and oft n I Would not ages $30 annually tuttisparertts close my eyes throughout. the whole became of age. After having night. Gradually a nausea and loath- his tsis months he attended ing for food developed. Sometimes I nether six weeks in Lower Sai- would sit down to a meal with a keen uwoship. His teachers name appetite, bat after a mouthful or so Borach. This then ihoished his but passed my lips, sickness and lays. In 1820 he engaged aiar. vomiting would follow. I became Ibraham Clemens where he re- greatly reduced in tieatt and in a short for two years, reetsiving$80tor time warlrnt a wreck of my former ,yenr'o wages and $72 for the self. The doctor said the tronhle was year. During the year 1822 he disease of the kidneys, but his treat- for George item of Shipped ment did not it lp one. My mother who ip, hr $80 per your. The fol- was something of a nurse. urged me to you he spent in working by the try llr Williams' Pink I‘lils,nud at last am: the farmers. 0n Novem- to satisfy her-more than from hopes of " 1823, he was married toJane, being cured, I took up their use. After if of Alexander Dunbar. She taking one box l seemed better and I led by Jacob Hartley who NV resolved to try another. Before the l the l’erkiomon We}, Sklp- second hex was used mreondttlon was mosh“), Hangman“ County. improved beyond gnlnsny and I felt route. In Flor an of 1824 he. sure the pills were rmpnnsibb for it. I MIMI " wlfo meted to took two more hem and before they Lowery titlinppsek who“ were all used the pain in my book had managed mi live years. He wholly disappeared, my appetite land lone third of the product of returned and I hit like A new mm. a as runs foe his labor and For the sum of two dollorl [cured my mot..1'h‘o would income thus soil on painful (lineage. There on My amounted to about not be the - doubt but that Dr. ' If!" they with their new of Williams’ Pink Pills was the solemn Mun, Myriam, and “to of alloy recovery and t consider them the! up: on m. m): on but iiiii'iGii' in existence. 6tg.rt'arrd Cathryn, pad Sold by style-lo! in genera. 9: Jiiiitiiyyetl mm" MINE-.3193 P. :3 Recently a reporter of the Acadien was told attotltor "f those triumphs of Dr. Williams Pink Pills, which arehe.. coming very commnq in this vicinity. The The Téhuninto indhidual is Mr. David Crowell, a highly respected resident of 1Iortmtville. . he toi, a user of Palm's Celery Compound t Our stock of this popular medium: is ("gamma only the genuine sold. ' lt u to}! to not when to go to: paw and [xx-DEW and family medl- may Our eon-uni aim is to plan. our patron in two 1taactttltti points.- quulily ap! who. - Oar present “ask "t Toilet Good: is i1utsurtied-cerrerrtttittg um uylo and Wu tutu can suggest, and at prietm that-mm meet your new. - Customs" supplied with Just what they on)”. 7 M r. - wuuoiicit 'our trade, muting you of our but emu-u 'o meet your want; THE 323255.? 13 OFTEN l LIFE 03" PAPh MID MESERY. noon - - V, ___ -_"_eee. _. AP__i...rB.Tr .m- m.“ t"erideast ot the Raul sock-t; of Cal-Mn. am of the arm-n 4GioiGiiii; for the m. vIuN-mn-nl of " i.. , . Ills 1mm mt an mmwlo Adnatien (:mlozy. “In; Arc"unrn, or Studies of the Narra lvp or tltr Crettthrn In Graous. "Gr, Axricu.tare fur Sci-wok. In“; llnndhook or Canadian Zuurngs’. IM‘E: Ttte SImy ot Earth and Man. 1572; may: Dawn on Earth. I825: The (mum of the World. IRIS: PM!!! Men and Their Axum? can Almlozut's. Mitso: The (Thain of '."t!' in Goolugh-nl Time, 1315): The (5001mm: lllstory of Hams. IRS-V; Modern Edam-o2 it, Bible lauds. Itoor, "Hummus ot "3""me Geology, 1889; Modern bttrrys or Evolutlan. IMO: ."rm" 540m Pam's ta tfre "le'otre ot the Earth. HM: Tho tee Ar In (rm H. 1Wfy. lui,'., Meal]; NIH-:1 ot " otogy mu qiuie"iruiriti," isili Ittils sun, {or so many 30a" principal ot Huh“, whose mum.- has luiu n huuwhnltl word nil over t‘tunuln, lilml u Lulu post midnight yesterday. sir “liliam'l death ennui-d surprise, it m-ing so smith-n; (or, although the vx-priucipat hull had a stroke of par- alpis and luut bccn lull: In u pretty usuiuyned state. " was not felt by his family and friends that the grim 'ic-strut er had come so near. For a wcek past his sluts of health did nor appear to be of u nature in chute ulnnu. ConBeuuentry, when It was announced yesterday morning that Sir William Dawson had passed away, tltounost intense sorrow ttre- vailert amongst. all clussrs and Lady Dauson mu] family have the doom“ sympathy of frivtuls far and nmr. It has been arranged that the funvrat shall take place on 'Ihwaday aller- Blozrunl-lcnl lkeicl, Mr William Dawson. CJIJL. Rust, LL.".. 11.0.1... was hnm In l'lclou. Nut. on not. 13. 1820, mm mm» to MPH") In 1335. He was tt sun at Jame. Dawn-m mu] rtwelreet MR education It (In: Amish-my h Pktttu, nml l-I‘ilnhuru: Ursiverstty. Arm leaving the nnin-rllly he engage-l ta the Iludy of geology and natural t!tstor.r In Mun Scum! ttttd other parks of North Ant. erlra up to 1330. In 1147 he martial Man'- RT.et.., daglthltjr trCAttrs late G. Mrrcer, ot and. {laughter ot (tfe LtiiV".iii'r%C"ii Flili)i4llll.fl la, 1.f.s8frAstt.peevuep, tttst __-_" v, ___ "in?” . ..._ u. .. "A.“ .u. ' yAtrsal.?.11; aileut Points In the t'rHtuo: W Tao jistr in“. I?! I.“ tlttrd No but. m d " in 10. um l faint. M33! as . ‘hh in: your an am “can“; '5'. km slum n-n- nude and a w- in; " 'twvtttm, ttixat (vet. "cud: I'hr " lum mu chum! sh- ynr " l‘mlxm. In ttuit Im emu! tho mun dun-Him: - Tttit! by hid MW, Alex- and". and In l . he put up the Mt". mum barn um Inn-412m. l tbr C'lehrl£ud Pirrueetttmt ul Heal“ Dianne-I. lune-I Ann] IL-Hlol' Unoly-clcnl'ly. “It JEATH Of Slit Wht, DAWSON. N'rustrcual, Nov. 21 mg at 'tau-usa" In luv-nil) buildings wk“! of our: of the “mom, Mucutimmi ni‘stxn, fur tio um: I ?icv;ill, whose. no KIDNEY DISEASE. David Crowell, of Horton, M.S., Was An Intense Sufferer and Almost Dis. paired of Finding a. Cure --Tells the Story of his Release. Amdimu. Wolferilir. X. s. IT " WIS! L TO KNOW. (ov. 20.~’l'hu Canadian ms! Iron: the cluster ol tidings :umuuuces the of the Ilmuiniuu's mual s. 5511mm, Dragging Waterloo, Oat, Elms. Sir “mum my yea" principal um.- has horn a ouvr t'nnmlu, t'.iud - lsTAlLlll-lkblm. . Capital. 8tt,tm0,01ht. Root. ".0003”. HEAD OFFICE, TORONTO. A gcnnral Banking Business trans- acted at ttte WATERLM BRANCH Agonrml banking bushes: done. Co Mellow: mule. dml’h Inner] rumble in nu Furlsof the "aruinrva or an: piano in the mum Highest mm of intern! allow)! for mnnw dcp'nlwd In Snvlngs Bank or sixth“ ttrp", flu. Drposm of one dollar and trprrttrdst receivcdln (be Saving: Bank or on Special Down“ and highest rates of Interns: allowed.. Drum md Money (mien Umted on all points " lowest rated Special wanna" wild to tho tau-mean! humor- and out of can om Blattit.hr up»; HEAD OFFICE. MONTREAL BANK OF GOMMERGE A general banking hardness transacted. "tsrmcrs notes :iiscrmnted and spectal allen- "ion given to the talk-dim: of Commercial apex and Farmers' Sale Notes. Drafts is. iaetitnyalde atpil windgnl points in Canada od the United Sums. rafts on Great Bri- ain and the C 'tuinent of Europe bought and "id. SAVINGS DEPARTMENT ln'wrcsl mil-Q to principal in May ard Navumbel every yam. _ Special dqmslu a'sc rcceivoi. . C"rrcttt Paid up Capital Reserve Fund [aux STUART.......... T ....... .Presi-lenl A. G. Rausav.., .....Vice Prerddent Geo. Romm, Jr'nm Peocroe, A. T. Woon. I. lk Lu. (Toronto), WM. GIBSON, M. P. I. Tvit-r............... ... ....Cashier H. S. STEVEN. . . .. _ . . . . ..Assistam Cashier H. M. WATSON. .... ........ . .. .Inspcctor Deposits ol ' dud upwards received and tterest Illuwml. - Head Oirire, Hamilton, that Capital (all paid tut) Rrserve Fund. - - total Assets. . - the Maison Bank. BANK OF HAMILTON The: “In: with (In! vigor "Jesus. Lon-r ot My Soul." When I prarcd, I couplnl pray-r with watchlng. Lolioving that under the eireumstauces the two would go together. I than preached them I urmon from Ilerclmlon iii, 20. entitled, "The Ladder to Glory." l have often ttsed an hour on this sermon. but as the buys wanted it short I gave it to them in about 12 minutes and tttra bade them good night nml “MIN! for camp. Whoo u warship goes out tor target prank-o. It is the mutual to place all glass. clifnawnx‘o and other fragile artiv rlos iu the link} or the shim-as Home down to the kewl ns possible-in ornlvr to pl'l‘VOIH breaimge by the caucussinn that fulhnvs the tiring of the guns. This led to an mnnsiug Enrich-m at Manila after llu- destruction of the Spanish lhwt. Lite nn board the Olympia was gradually sot- tl.;ur. down to its acuuslmnml routine and dullnoss wtwn om- day nt luncheon Cum- mmlnre Downy nskvd his mulch-d buy. Jim. whore sumo di h that he missed [rum the trtrh. lurid game. "I uiu't hnd no cluutve to git it yit," was Jim's nusm-r. ”since 1 [ml it in de I. l' j :-l 1mfo' ".ct 1arect practice you had de Hulk-r 'l.up, rontutotbucl--tluu Foot min-e Arcana-an A PMD‘I Invent-o. Um a... In" III. - . Opt-on. la the out: dare at Garden Cm dia- true. In soutbwest Kan-u. l was camped one um“. akrpln. under my has). In Kurt, unruly. lamb of "Inland. Them to" tire of u: in the only. We were all 'lreNug, and our “lupin had died do". when one at our number wan awakened by a cowboy who wanted to know where the My preacher waa. l was pointed oat and awakened by ‘a shake with Na toot. He naked. "Are you “I. preacher?" " am." I replied. _ "Welt bustle out. We want you to come to our camp and hive u: a chapter of the o‘erlaatlnl." lie pointed his gun " me and “in. “You will come now." I immediately answered. “All ritrttt." I hurried out and followed him nearly a mile Away to a camp. where l lound hi- oonLrndu were waiting. “Thai: tit down." not you must Mug." "Mold on. Come back here." The, all sot-mod to sponk at "rec. "We non-r let a [number Co " in that style. Pete. you take up the collection." And Pete seemed to understand his work as steward and turned me over 'ii,--tter. A. P. George in tit. Louis Christian Advocate. "The best you Inn- in the shop, and we want it short and "we! and in old Meth- odirft style," answrn-ul the leader. "Well, born, what.do you want?" I orkod. "t mu be am} In the momirW' I re- plied. , 'ouuVia.7ii'rc YE'M" “a: Berlin Branch. MA06 " man mo swim Tnttorgtoreste n 1855. Ill. Target Prmettee. THE CANADIAN DIRECTORS. JACOB HKIPILER. Humour Waterloo Branch o. Sr. ~uRKE, I said. "and u I can: Aceot in“ $2.0 o,C00 $1,720,000 . $1503.00) $1,000.04» _ $rt000,0a) Importer and Designer of IIigh-Class Millinory; 8 and. 10 King Street. N. - . Water'oo MRS. C. STEUERNAGEL, For artistic design and good quality in heating and economy a fuel there is nothing to cqual the ART su LTANA it will bake perfectly everybody who has one will gladly testify to the above facts. In Ranges we handle the Imperial, Oxford, Good Cheer, and New ldca,all fully guaranteed to gm Also a full stock of other Heating and Cook stoves. Price lower than any. A large stock of Meat Choppers, Stuffers 2mg Butcher Knives on hand Mothers delight in putting elegant ouai tiny feet. We have just received from one of Emma of Infunta' Shoes; consignment colors and styles Come quick. You nan..- anrn um HARDWARE MERCHANTS KING ST., CMIIBOH OLPIT?L - , 0894er WITH Dots NION GOV' Special for an mun-cam b colors and styles. Every piir your waited. This Garment "Made, to order" by a Tailor thgugh whips " not to ttt " would be ill”. It is nu: ll 5% to mention the abilities of this establishment as it 'a a. wull known fact that nothing but the latest and most artistic styles are turned out here. For your own interest came an] see for yourself. A lei-get variety of India etc. than ever, and prices the lowest. T Q 3103!?) - ClOTIIIIG nun DIPICI. JOHN - ALf'RID WIIOH'I', .orotorr, J. s. Roos, J. S. R00S.--Sole Local Agent qliick. You never before saw The Popular Boot and Shoe Store “'8 CLOTHIIG Ts 2e. made td order, but Giri%"rr"aiair1-rrtit"tud. Quality and Price will sell them " CONRAD BROS. Many men would readily pay more for a Ct Slater Shoe Ft were not the price stamped on the sole-this stamp gives the actual market value of the shoe determined by the manufac- turers. m Made in twelve foot-model shapes, all sizes, widths, leathers, received from one of Rochuter’u lending mm. , Shoes; consignment of soft soled shoes in "sinus Stoves. On every "Slater Shoe ", put there by the makers as a guarantee of wear value _ protec- tion against extortionate profits. The Stamp of Security. $3.50 and $500. INSURANCE comm- . moo-mum as lb'.’ Tho L3H”?! & Llicm "at... a. mam-tuneup“) _ the Babies. v. T. a. ”I... m "rum. alum a nicer diaphy of Infantd footwear on to their titt WATERLOO. WATERLOO auto tr /, mm "

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