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Waterloo County Chronicle (186303), 7 Dec 1899, p. 6

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r . ', DOMIP, 10$" ' ' gfettttglttt1alf, . tH vamp-Mm . “manhunt. Con-m “an“. mum-Mum ma “(moan-Mama 1gb;- W fi__-~ "a. -- m. WWW Md lliriM. Inmate IS lllifilNiil THE FORWARD POLICY 8rtllIitfl f'lBllfM "a",,".'".',?.';,;,?"".';,.])..'.;)',;".'.'?.?.'".;'.;':", The sisters conducting the Orphan- age " St Agatha hereby desire to ex. press their heartfelt thanks to the cm. zone of Berlin who so kindly donated to the fund for the enstainance of the Orphanage of St Agatha. There are at present. 67 children under the sup- ervision of tho good sisters and any subscriptions toward this worthy inst» notion): alwaye gratefully received. It is certainly very gratifying to see how the people at large, in spite of the many calla on their benevolence, each year give their share toward the main- $aioauce of the many orphans at St Agatha. Mrs Err and (aimil , 70! Berlin, are holidaying at the foslgénce of Mr Em). Weber. Mr Eby la prospecting in Manitoba with a View to making that country his home. Thus the tide of immigration imperceptibly wells and in the near future tho great Northwest will become the homo of happy milli- om. Mre Josiah Shoemaker is severely ill . . . .Dr Williamson of Berlin made a number of pastoral calls in this vicini- ty last week....Mr Andrew Miller of Hayeville visited at Mt Maple on Wed, needay......Mr Wells’ sheep have again been worried by dogs lie esti- mateebie lose at about stt, A num- tree of dogs in this neighl ood have bitten the dust in death as a cannon quence of lnveetlgntlon. . . . . . We are disappointed. For nearly thirty years we have been nrging the public to be ready to stay out one night and 'ritr been the great mmlite shower that was, supposed to {all one night the other‘ week. n wee to be gotten up remnl-‘ leee of expense end would out do all previous "brte After sttting out on) the demp ground all night with our cerebral region "ed at right engiee to our Iplnel column, gazing lntently Remain our home and. tote-Mp“. we rite to II] that our celeetlel circus did notexhlblt. We would bare risen they “mic: to denounce the diepley u 1. "t the hangover! prevent- Our present stock of Toilet Goods is unritrptttmrd--u-thing that style and modern taste can suggest, and at prices that must moot your views. _ Rev. Mr. Bradley, of St. Andrew's church, Berlin, hold a special baptis- mal service " the residence of Mr John Grant. or! u. Hence G diiGs5ivioiisiriin thet 1eupee, who 4ilG? - on At a recent meeting of the Leather and Saddlery Hardware Travellers' Association it was resolved that as there had been recent large advances in the prices of leather and saddlury hardware, the harnesemakers £14»qu advance their prices on harness at least 25 per cent., and that the members or the association would Ito-operate with and assist the harnessmakors in lining so whenever possible. The members of the association are at present en- deavoring to bring about the Conven- tion of all harmmst11akem in Ontario for the purpose of forming an association to meet regularly for the discussion of prices and other matters pretaining to the business. It is well to know where to go for pure and fresh drugs and family medi- cines. Our constant aim is to please our patrons in two essential points-- quality 95nd value. - Customers supplied Grim just what they ask for. Are you a user of Paine's Celery 2,','e',tt,thl , Our stock of this popular meg cine is fresh,and only the genuine sol . Dr S P May, Superintendent of the Public Libraries. has issued a circular to public libraries. The Minister of Education has directed that some changes he made in the management ofallpnblic libraries. The business year in public libraries will, in future close on the 3Ut ot December, instead of the 30th of April as formerly. Att- nual meetmgssil1 henceforth be held on thesecond Monday in January of each year. Owing to the fact that newspapers are read but seldom in many reading rooms, it is proposed that magazines, to be circulated the same as books, shall be purchased in- stead of newspapers. - msisoiieit your trade, assuring you of gut but etrorts to "yet your, wants. NEW LIBRARY REGU LATIONS. wild h on up. In m. We mt but you In 3W M IT it I. 0mm.- "t 'tr0t,rM,t%8 W hat you. 'rttoeerPptrsgolris mud to: try the revenue but. mm and. “do: hthe mp hen one-meat" mounted to eon-thins In the night- hood ot 03,8“),000. Ot an: lone in revenue the Anal-neat Department human] '1,600,000 In income um! pom-my. a Tomato. dnrlna the but (on he huexpedeneed n Mine in were "sdamail In": com. attAtat to the ehlldnn beginning to nave up their calm tbe Christan; Then I. always omit: at this tea-on but It In: goiter than maul thie your owing no abt to the expansion of butane“. Henry Gilbert Iold his {arm of N “In! dmud about n mile eat ofBer- tin on the Brenton road to Frank layer for .2500. Mr Gilbert bought the 75 are form ot Mr Christian Rheinhnrdt, situated 2 mile: east of Bunion Krtt500. Both Gilbert and Meyer took possession of their new home. on Thundny. H$N5$HAKER'S PRICES. ST. AGATHA ORPHANAGE. IT IS WELL TO KNOW. STRAS B U RG. NINE PINES. S. SNYDER. hruggist, Waterloo, Ont, CMarrh " a kindnd Aliment ttttrated long con-Mend imam»: and us than . a. mnedymut will with“: o- rrh " an: of in any for many nu- , '" not! by . mam. fit; I tr new Inn”. irftt can: It ititii ”a: my": 1n than»; a! on: ., Min-I t, 5.33:: 'i'rti'Ci'2tii7hil1i?r,tit 3 2h»:- had: 'lb"T/l grandma The report any. that the German diplomats are already speculating on the mat political Importance ohm-h a match " would probably mean. the adding of another country, small, yet of powerful "ttNet-in the Eu- ropean body pantie. to the an". German Empire. " the Netherlandl' became a part of Germany, " would result In naval “Iva-ung- such " no other country could Donn at on the Europeu: continent” London. D90. t.--A sperm! deg-pant re- mix-Ml horn todnv ftom “we. dated Nov. 'du. any: that whit. "tor-mung to Mow up a 5m loot hrldn m-or thr rirrr It Coleus-n. the than we" drtrrn hark hy Beulah “Ill- lory and mounted "nanny. " Haul-go That Would lI-v. Powerful rum-u new]... New York, Dec. 'r---, Berlin mhla my: that an." the return of the Kaiser to Berlin, a report was <prmd that Qucvn Wilhelmina of tho Netherlands Wtttrto be married to crown Prine" William of Germany. Bo tar as known. the lmlnmllh relic! force Is still " Flore, though the bruise was, nl",','; sumolontly repaired to per mit o In pusaue Nor. 30, In which can the opposing forces may already In" com. in contart not" Colon”, where. apparently. the Morrg are strongly entrcm-hcd on the ttorth side of the that. A lorue at untold-x. A sprclnl dough}: from Pretoria, dim! Sunday, Nor. - , my: there was ttrtothe mm» from )lnkalng, Saturday Nor. 25. I lhn mornlnz of that day the chartered [n lico "Hacked Elan": Port wllh grout dolor- mlnnllon. The f0rrrt was progressing when tho dospntoh r'!. Hem. " _ A -- - U London, Duo. 1.-fAfternoon.r-wttite the rumor. of the "Hot of Klmberiey current on It. noel etch-I130 to-dly nu] be pre- mturo In thou- Uteral nun, there Item- no doubt that tht preuuro on an Kan-hon In. been much “gunned by ”them Meth- uen‘n Inca-In. Ind tho actual "no! ot the lac. mun. annual]. be I fact very thun- E. A club. I. the urgency tensor-l which let-M u-t lolhucu'l burried march say In found In Governor Milner'. Mm to the Belle! Commute. " Clue ’lbwn to pre- thr, for 2h. mention of TWOO?., refugee. halo-Ila; that the (II-rho: must have had “no. to fur the Mnctlon of K1mbeNer " Btnrr.ttmt and all-cue. Tho recent new: tron Runabout, mun hy \uy of Pretoria, and limo-t "err" to - that fe',t",.1q and “Chill-1‘ In scum]: concert WI? (hurl! you“, to: -tt _ “gluing. ttttttie ueuni [Ithaca to: It [In time tho bani. mm mm n m in, but. Col. Kelse- wiah uni Ool. nonfat-ii and. union and "nailed m Hamil. The remit of the .‘lnfokln. um: " not known. but, no rot-ding to a tlrrtpatrh ham l‘retorin. Col. K0merrirts inflicted musluenbie Iona on the f. era, two shells killing nine and wounding li of A group of Been. Al hlmbcrley Prob-In, To-D'y. " Is reported that General nlelhlwu re- mmmi In, march northward Wednesday, ninl oxpm‘iet'l to form " Junrtlon with the liimlmrny throes autumn] or Sunday, It is magnum in some quarter: that the liner form's hare bun withdrawn from the norm of Cape Colon] and my be hurrying to ntmch than“ Homuen‘a roar. But rein- immanent: Mn hm pushed rapidly for- mm! from an... Blvei and De Attr, and It is said I.” ought to circumvent ouch 'trsuro. Fro-I Lord Wolseley's announce- ment that " had been decided x can out one more division. it appoints tie lint the War 0mm don not look for a speedy trot, lapse ot Boer ruin-nee. The brief trio grams coming from Nata] and the cemnl hmtro or the In! convey little treformation About the situation. nave tho Boer Dutch Rel-riled I Naauwpoort reports "in hit the Cofeslmr. Uutrlt who responded to the Boer Illlll- mans for military Rrvlre hare not! rvtnrnmi to their homes: no, pin-M39. the "do"; rlrll Imuhles hampering 'onoml (mauve ml: be inmned. and the military operations under-his direction will cum- mom-e. Serrrit umhulnnoe trams loft Mttrektmt Nor. 27 for tbe Frea sum, my". hr-avy t'ehrtrtt was Rpm-'01! rhrin: the mulling wank. when this' "T'.6NPrNrmttrt-TrgtNr-ttte INF Vann- of the mum. In the direction of minim-Icy. Enemy Full-d to Blow Up a Drug. Over “In Colon-o. It " 'ge,'.',',", ll prune-III eertaUs that Lord Met not: in bun rein creed by lull u battalion of the Gordon u|¢hhndeu, I mlmant at - and I have? of If!” lay. Ind an be A." In th lily teln- !orcod by troops to hold "a nu of cum- impale-non. " I. law that the rum “use. hu bun dunno by tho neat-n, or with}. "PPO" to Put?rsuarhatrartr, but no: I word omnutu from In: of the vulou cuyerrsnttds rum in South Africa, W"cl?."t, An an ulu and 1"d'r,rttht wan. H. u use held I unmbu o high "" nppolntmentn A! ttptr.; And I. resin: to be A no capable cu. A Mad “patch on that Capt. N. C. Yoo Huge] of tho Boyd En- Et".'", was wounded in the Hulda in: engagement. He II Lands“, the Ian of Mr. a. Von Huge! of Manual, Ind shunned from the Royal Milittury College in 1885. Ho Berved in India for seven your. man st the time of being ordered to the trout WI. in command of the Bard Company, R. E. Cork Harbor, Ire- hnd. He In: . splendid record " an upon. omccr. In] II- c I.“ Tat-Du! or To-Morrow "oN... Dutch on link to their Ian-on. 03’s.“ '0- laud .1 Intro-I Wu Ion-dad u - - I. Inn-or "can... Iron lei-II.- uni Clary. while men. over Ill-tn In South Atrlca. The In Otrtee hu not yet “wind bani Meant-1‘. tun-u, “It. The public: Ind the we". hitherto trmleat, are hummus to murmur n In. apparent" needle” dell, Ihlch keep- [may ramme- In I Btttte at rtipttst gunman. "GEEâ€"Jnt-Gcmnl Sir Charles Maust5eld Clarke. who, u Alt-ad announced. mu Ie".unst.tt ti" ngthAdjvloron. lu- mn much log-clue Cour-l Inno- I. but. NV“! 0'" “It. - - Br London. Dec. 2.--at h repor'ad that Gem] [cumu- "aumed In: much nonhwud Walnut" unda- pectod to lam: . junction with no Klmbcrloy {om Bum: or Bur 'u.eetod That Comm Mum.» I. “an on the Mann. To JOIN FORCE AT KIIBEILEY. gpuaun, Dee. 2.--Nu80, “grimy: ls f THE RELIEF OF KIMBERLEY BRITISH DRIVE norms BACK. III-nu - luk- In DI... a g..- y“... .“udu lot I. I. toWouqror- Ahhglnd" I~WI~ZIMIOOG - an... I“... I." ”I .0- “Ito-n. Lu". A. And- not!“ - “ -- It a}. Putt-d a. M and 'Bore-a Owl. - - In. I In. "OI-‘0‘. "a. h calling ORB)! AN-IIUI‘CH ALLIANCE. OATARRH CAN I. Will). a CHADIAX WOUID'D. hay-nlth'u Rellel. I’ll VIII; IIA'X. donor-h Brisbane, Dec. 'P-The Labor Min- Istry Jtere will be shun. lived. Prem- ior Dawson on the meeting of the lmginlnlure yesterday, announced that he had formed A Ministry and moved to adjourn um" Tue-day. Til. House, howover. by a vote at 86 to 26. remand to pass the motion. Tho Cabinet was lhu- defeated " the first sitting. - Vlonnn, me. '2.-The Lorssrtrsl tam- " ot Aunt“. In llvtvrmincd that no new rtutpusm In the tragedy ot tho late ttown Prime Rudolph. who was found dead " Mean-rung. under mn- TriViiitr-sttutdneen, Ian years no. In." receive came: an Ate. Eb. fg‘mlhdurc: [ruptured lu- Com-urnlhr XII-paw.- Bella River. Ont., Dre. 2.---A conn- terteiter was arrested at. Belle River last night tor pulsing bad manor. then trying to escape, The pow-o made the arrest. at St. Clair siding. Just when the man was boarding a train for Detroit. The police had an desperate struggle before he In r.e. "and. He now Ile- In Sandwlchjail awalllng trial. Hn panned one $20 bill an Mrs. Chevalier, and also tN 'd to was“. on othern. but Without were”. Found Shot throng!- n-nd. _ Anna Ind Lap. Cairo, Dee. 2.--omeers trom the Soudnn who have arrived here say that when General Wingntc'n force overtook the Khulna the latter tried to ouulank the Anglo-Egyptians. but failed. Facing his position Wu hope- less. the Khalil. told his Imlrs to stay with him and die. Ho then spread a lheep'. skin on tho grounll with the emirs on either lids ot him. Tho Khalil: was found Ihot through the hold, heart. ann- and legs, and the emira were lying be- sido him. The members of " body guard were all dead in from. of them. General Wingnto's fore. swept over them without recognizing the Khalil“. and his etnies, but they wore identified later. The Khulna In dra- cribed an of medium height. strong and stout. of light brown color. sud wearing a long grey beard. at. Via-Pnnidant In" BS.lMt0.eMt0- - Ou- .I.000.000 Abnollt'ly. Paterson. N.J., Dec. 2.--mso will " Vice-President. Garret A. Hobart was Bled in the Fannie Cour-1y Sur- rognto's omce at noon yesterday. The Value ot the estate is not giv- en, but' it is understood to be about $2,500,000. To Mrs. Jennie Hobart, the Widow, '1,00tw00 is given ah- solutely. After a number of hp quvsts are paid, the remainder of the (match: to be divided aqua!“ he tween Mrs. Hobart and the no“, Car- ret A, Hobart, jr., and at the death of Mrs. Hobart her share goal to the boy. _ luv Autumn- Labor Nil-nun, Dal-sud on tho Ptrut Katina. The chair was occupied by Mr. Peter stewart, President of the West Elgin llelorm Association. “[20 open- ed the meeting by expressing his grout. pleasure at seeing nuchalnrge gathering prlaent to welcome the distinguished Premier of Ontario and his colleague, lion. Mr. Latch- ford. Ho cordially approved of the Government'. new policy. That pol- icy was broad and vrogresmNe, and under it the Province would greatly prosper. Speeches were delivered by Mr Donald Macnish, the Reform Candi. date; Mr. Geo. E. Casey. Brp.. Hm, F. R. 1axteldord, and the Premium of the stage presmlcd in pithy form the sentiments of the audience. The place or honor was given to an in- scription reading :--"Weieomo to our progrcsajv. premier." Dena t p- peared the uppenl, "Vote lo - nigh. the poopls'n candidate. ou cr mottous were :--"Itomr, Mat-nigh nnd prosperity," "Hownt, lllrdy. Ross-- thirty years of amt-tent, government." a. crowd at citizens and cocci-ted to the Duncomb. Open Houu by the 13th Dan. Tho hull “ml packed " most. trout ttoor to ceiling, and the cheering was of that spontaneous character which denoted hearty ac- cord with the purpose of the meet- ing. A 11me of mutton- prqmtu- enrly displayed over the proscenium tor that trtisuulation ot tart-uh.“ activity and lhl promotion ot lo- dustrial developnwnl “lord no op porumity for critlchm, but rather emu gens-Al "simiratiogt. lenrall we in the Inpclous mum-u which are proposed avid-nee. ot oboundlng capacity and vitality on tho part at the Provincial "ovorrunent. Young Libel-d5 are and with outbid-Ian. and hill with delight the develop- ment. of the lands of prams-o In New Ontario. “on who no neutral In their political vlaw- wk of “that Government's programme " calen- lnlod to lurthur advance um Pro. vlnce on the high road to prosperi- ty, and from all quarters come. a chorus of approval. . "' Tho Premier, who was ;ecompan- led by “on. F. It. lauhtord. Com- missioner of Public. Works, received last night. on Arriving M. st.Thomnl a Lharouglly cordial wekomonn lie w... met at the M.C.it. tiatlon by this city, toeethcr WIN] uni, 'who gm: from mil-9n: pr.rtf or Aho, my“ at Eist Mid We“ Ellgtrs, iaartuaht heard tn alphnnlion ot the Gov-tn- tnont's lunvnrd pone] no. the Up. ot “on. Guam. w. not. him- nu. Noodle-a to nay. an [up Ill- dmnco listened to the reciul with ovary dunnnnrullun ol hilt-t. nod npproul. Jun. u in “cry other part at tho Product. an forward pox my hat nwnkened general auxin-blu- in tho County of Eight. Tho pub- tlul mun-urea which it oonldnphta T8or KILLIFA'S HERO": DBArB, Sauna-lug uh. Urn-avail inn“. In. Thoma. w. 2.-The ”We! TEE HOBART WEALTH. A DAY IN OFIICIL A "If. Woloouu.‘ " I'll l 8 UR [(IINAIA IXI'UMEN‘I 'ttte 'iaiairt.T. hung up: “We III qOtit to In Germany, that rmln "a the rum-d lam WHQIII". In all (mun) “out.“ qf [and mm, ,A - The Journal do: Dehtttg any: " doubt: the Qxilloncr of an Auto (in-man ogre- ment, on Mr. Cttamtrertttltg assorted 1nd Allllll thet It would " cruel and when“ upon tho part of Emperor “'llllnm " tte- rvm the urolomnllons " "a. Dutch nnzl rlslt their Omen " he had rally signed what In tantamount to the damn decree of the two South African "mee. Part. prror Wllllnm‘n viMt to Imllnnd mum. mum that he in not taken such an trre. rry:!ttutr.tter: .. . .r . The ”mice “It" the man" than trrri. "rr<r. mm urges France (a hark Mllnnrel. "In How of a "ruin "mummy In. pu- ns". uh. near fnmrr." Ito-son lake» I Hole " " London, Dee. t,--rhe, PM). norrvmndnt of The Hanna: News Minn-ph- In m: p.1- per "Min! (but there It "upon th hem-to that Mr Edmund J. Mon-an. tho P.rtttrrtt Ammundnr to France, v?" vhor Ir apply for a prnhmlvll In" :4 Menu M n pro- out against the much mm} hr (In French Tr. on Queen Went-In and the Prutee of it as. Rnlln. Dee. l.-The use of the word "ai. llnm-o" In Mr. Chamberlnln’l gum: nt Let. Ct Mn has oil-Iced tt een! nun m the (“mum pron. The l Mun-lull! organ: pra- tert “(Manchu The the“: mum; ttse Br. (an o the mum-7 putty. common" qrtttt noun and null“!!! on. -- -- - W " ....". .............u,.‘. (fun-r ”was". ttteimtbrttt Ttse Lou] Arr "terr. artrrrt "In the mrellnl or Count tor: [union and Mr. (‘Inmhtrlnln In Lon. dnn w" imminent. " mm". MIMI-(m " 'ttttSola ',"W, mm 'tiftirttiurrt qpttirtt mm Minn an monlal questions bttt that M " "are emu. nllhomh the conformer! be hum In. German and mlmunmrnm» " “1er (‘Mnlt- m: an tlr/l"',, (and In. Rhnlnn upon all. " Ma If "you "II: M Lttitt Much" Man: "t "many an an“ “main are guided to, In: an.” un- a" 'rtrh to "In": m I "an", mum-r oreottttttttt .qthorqtfnnte announces. At ttte mm- "no (human! don not men to um "ttry mow-MM!" ‘ disdain: and drivingit but "r the sys- tem, wring when other medicines fail. Most of tho ills attlieting mankind are Jae to an impoverished condition oi t 10 blood,or weak or shattered non as. a Ill for all them Dr. Williams' Pink Pills are a tseitie which speedily re- store tho sufferer to health. These pills are navor sold in any form except. in the eompany's boxes,the wrapper round which bears tho'ruil name "Dr. Wil. liams' Pink Pills for Pain People." All others are counterfeit: and shuulu "lsraysbe refused. Get the genuine ind be made urn-ll. Parts, Dec. 1.-Bome or the newsman" lunch Constderabte tmporttutee to no m- Iorance of Joseph (‘nnmberlnln " Leices- ter yesterdly. uni consider um they Show that the Emperor William‘s visit to ring- mm was partinlly political. The mnmrlly, however, characterize certain of Mr. Cham- berlain's deehtratiom, an empty threats. and "gun! lino luggmllon at an alliance be. tween Great Brilnln. the United Stun nnd (liming u simply eeerrtttes. - . Lord Rout", at lamb-uh [lepton-ha Ill. [tolerance lo Flu-cannon " “at Invite-l I. trance. Lyndon. nee. t.-ratrd Rout-her). speaking It Edlnlmrgh Ihlu evonlng. deprecated Mr. cttarrmrritttii't, reterrnee to France In his upon-h at Lola-nor. and and: “We have no right to go into the gutter. to an up the derelict we" of In] mum", um! I. hold It up to Imrn, or " I loathe of our policy. " is lmpu-llhie that tttq Queen could be he- lm|rrhed by mph snacks. whim nnly recoil on the llmckrrl. and. whatever the or graded outburst may mean, ll does not re- ;rosent the best or highest opinlon of ram-e. "We hare been over-trad] to ttont other muons. and It Is no wonder that Great Brllnln In not popular abroad. I do mm tlm his tmdiNomtttie 'rttnktteBs wll can. tor the” Illnging 1mm: rankle lung afterward, and It I- not for malesmrn to weak under tho push; inlullol of (he moment." The Journal mg" the recall of Admin" Firurnter's mundan- front the Lunar. In view or "cvemunmm which may "an” Iron the present tum-Bruin campaign In France," A _ '., itiug. Soil: 3 seiner netball-wry Price, I well known turner~ and steel- - living st Bismark, Out. To a reporter who recently interviewed him. Mr. Price said r--"I here bond Dr. Willinnus’ Pink Pills of such incelcul; ehle value in relieving me of 3 long siege of suffering that I am not only willie, bat anxious to eey s good word le, bowl! of this medleine, and thus point the road to health to some other sulferer. For Bre yours I but] be tt diluted with stomach trouble and s torpld liver. I declared end also denied myself of men, kind-of food pleasant to the taste, but neither the medical treetment nor the diet seemed to help me to any degree. In January, ‘1899, the climax of my trouble sp- peared to be reached. At that time I was tsken down with In grippe, and that, added to my other troubles, placed ms in such a prec'trlons posi- tion that none or my neighbors looked for my recovery My appetite was utmost completely gone, and I ex- perienced greet weakness, dizziness, vomiting spells and violent headaches. Iwalalso troubled with a cough which seemed to ‘rack my whole system. I shall never forget the agony expert- enced during that long and tedious sickness. Medical treatment and tnedi, cine: of various kinds bad no 'apparent "eret in relieving me. After existing in this state for some months, my mother induced me to try Dr. Willi ine' Pink Pills. In May last I Purchased three boxes, and before these were gone undoubted relief was experieno ed. Thus encouraged I continued “the use of the pills, and with the use of less than a dozen boxes, I was again enjoying the beat of health. I can now attend to my farm Work with the greatest ease. My, appetite is better than it hits been for years, and thel stomach trouble that house long made my life miserable has vanished. I hart gained in weight, and can safely say that I am enjoying better health than I have done for years before. t feel} quite sure that those who may be sick or ailing, will and a cure in a fair Giil of Dr. Willi ana' Pink Pills. [ The Math: observes that Mr. Chamber- Inln allude: to the nulnnee as nn accom- plish-d Net, and an ham: " work. and Teiro on tbe ogporxvnlty " n-I-h-e-s thrrstn In France. which have MI ms nu- moped as do" um {muons maxim: ot a 'tr. trryie alllam-e." _ H _ u . . Dr. Williams' Pink S',11' make pure, M,_bluod, thus re'aehhrg the root of Thmo Ibo all" from ml "mu-mind, to he mu. Litt -bttrxutttott-abtad u dit- uutrm, ind "tttt M at the plains“ Had 2g may “but! by nan-ea, am ;lk"J'lld spa ton-cum n.- ”than. an the Yong]. London, ”.14” "IE CHAMBERLAIN SPEECH. Inn hove "M I P" at A Hullrr In Germany IN VERY POUR (TUNUI'I‘IUN Build Vogemble pepsin is the moat uln- able constituent in the pineapple. Barring the digestive julcee of the human system, no other article or pro- dnct ban the power to digest ell klude of food, except vegetabl epepeln. Ono’- genonl health would be mainly Im- proved it he could one u pineapple . day, but badly one pol-Ion m e thou- eend could do no because tttttte trouble and expenee of mung than when our "Wrv't, - “my. helm . on [green Pu1teeefe, 'Ne- There is Nothing in the World to Compare in Curative Value with Dr.Von Stan's Pine- apple Tablets for Drs. A reward of 81,000 In ousted by Lu Banana Nationals for the arrest. of the robbers who have blown " their sale and vault at Montamsttny, " follows : 8500 for the Arrest and conviction of the robhers and $500 more for the recovery of the hurls. The ttuternl ot the Isle Rev. ltr. Smith oecurred at Kintrrtot on Fri- day. It was nit‘n"el hy Ore-n“. Incully and students sud many re- presentatives of the Kingston Preo- bytery. Hon. W. R, Fifing was " so presents Ha " s brother-ut-uw od the deceased. Samuel Simpson, " years old. of New York, has become crazy ova the losses sustained hy reason of the collapse of the Franklyn Syndl- cute. Piscouraqrd by his poor luck in Beverat luigimnla Im-mlmenln. Simpsnn 1mm hood to Miilor‘a prev mlse to my 520 per can. per Year. Accuracy. attention, politeness and stirliug value to an ranks and classes of our people. Combs, 7 All the cotton manufacturers of Fall River, Mum. represented hy the, Fall River Association. decided that they would gram. an advance of 10 per cent. lnulead of s per cent. in wages, beginning on Monday. Dec. 11. In all. about 28,000 hand. will banal“. by the raise. Paino‘s Celery Compound is our best selling medicine. Whrt Because it possesses health-restoring virtues un- known to other medicines. ED. M. Dan-n, Dragging Waterloo, Ont. il YDND ()l)liillhlll8tli A true devotion to our profusion for tug public good. - -- - Sponges, Perfumes, Tooth Powders and Tooth Washer, and a host of other every-day Toilet Artie1es,stspeeial and attractive prices. Th door hunting msOn just ended resulted in a total of It hunters killed and T wounded in Michigan and the Lake Superior sections ot Win-omit; and Minnesota. Considerable anxiety is felt at [In carpool in regard to the sniety of the British steamer Merrittsac, which left Quebec Oct. 2r, for Belfast, and fears an expressed that the vet- ttel has foundered. The tannin of New York scum were closed officially gt noon on Fri- any. but the water will be kept In until Monday, so that all boats may get through. Business has been het.. ter than last year. The Premier ot Yirrtoria, Fir C.eorgeTurnrrmas lo ignrd. The Cow ernor. Lord Dmsaey, has summoned Mr. A. Madam. to form a. new Ministry. “shed under American Ioverclgnty and ennlrnl. The Aavuhu “on; Pad-ad. Washington. Dee. '2.--tlenern Otis' ldvire! to the War Department yo t ' any show that the advance into the lnterior ll being vigorously pushmi. and the Austrian tron" continue to drlro back And dispersal tho ant.- tered band. etwoulitered. He unto! that Cunt. Warwick, "tts Inluntry, was killed in Att engagement. at Pal M, Iloilo Province, on the 2Sth ia- an". On the afternoon of Nov. 20, “Mel called a meeting at tho local chiefs, who formzlly denoted Alvarez u leader of the revolutfottintq in the Island. And elected “Mel President of tho Insular Government nub- llshed undgr American Ioverclgnty A Victory uni-u _ Ma: Ha, DOC. 1-09», Canon ha- nurrcndered 800 otticer. nld men, with rm”, several American and Fpanilh prisonorn, und‘lho garrison It Buyum‘oo-g. Province ot News: Hzcuyn, to Licut. lonrce of ch. (U: Cavalry. ' etattHpre-ioaaatdtuuaae 100M naming tom the may b1oeuda,i, at no people can“ the 'ttttltr in. 5nd euiminatot h an mush-4 ntion‘ on Nov. 16, at can», 3 a" brand, ad a. run! lulla- ol not.» voluuon. by tidal, Mayor 01 _ trp) town a Tom“. mold, under I phi me, secured 'ah'it7l' wronce “a Tainan. And, when Cur-Lo Ru wtthr-i In A Juan. of 80 ynn's from n point when the Mayan we. won unnonnd. the lulu and A ro'irr, killing Callus Instantly. "Idol u on“ r ted to the Calling and ur- 'l'a.8dtl', Commuter Very for the occupation o! Momma. Comm; " Try naked that Dana lunleith l WW)! " follow-'3, 01-11mm! on. n neighboring _ con-no to anho- nnu. Tho [allowing morning Hide] ruined tho Anorknn a“ over Zun- bonnn. m Innurwnn offering no tartan“. and ovum-ling the town. The Cnulno Wu saluted with 21 gum. um! Commandcr Vary landed a hundred Munch“. and took POF mnlon of tho town And tortroe- lionn. Hallo Mundi’n men arrived In the attesrnoon. They was armed with wooden which and sword. and were and on picket duty, lano- ucoo “an. aco. and. " th- I-It nun month, In" been . tr- " up In pouplo And “an“; . etreer"-u louoIth. Th. equilat- no. In to.» In Ina-taco "' lo":- Mode "l.‘ I“. a. Annu- I... “- ln. - In“; Brdspos, GOLDEN PRmctPLFS. NEWS IN BRIEF SPACE Mm who tith . at: therefor: It won well to that your mum follower- gen- ttr, om though ,0!) low “In not. not I mum to on cm (In “0"th any from [MM human” and null Mn Win. a an. so hero I In“. no .ttd..-ttqmt Hem Irma-laud u. do. Non - "an ot lit (011nm. amoral“ to I lldllu Inner-anon, follow hr at - an. (on the an“ an: of the tor." gamut-tau of: mu who m 0 “It. tht'."."' “a! the do 1lhBlht dam u “I a " In no! spring on!" you can put your foot on seven dulsleo at one and the lame Mme, and seven ham will keep the ovll eye " children, nceor6 my to In old Indian Iupentltlon. on], the hon-n. to be of my null. most be plucked from the' an of on denunc- n dlmcult. n done“. no even I dam zerono proceeding, At T ”on old " can become pom-2d of witch'o now on. And woo baud. thou who III on or frighten polo when one. lb. bu no qulncd power of uni-chief! But let this Bot (“wool-up the lover- of the nine lived one. tor-. When» the on! a the house doo'l - For com not! blow whim. blow block. Tho In... " lover- an" on. no lack "rievptu'S are famous. and the number <evt'tt ”on come: Into 'he employ of ion: mediclmr. Water taken from new "tt sln-nml whore (11mm - will "urn! the JaumMee. and new!) twigs of lawn put under the pudent'a pillow Will mover hlm from parabola. nun qtrvert Ivan-I of Ivy will bring a cum In: lover hack to your "do tutd keep him tttere. and town corn- of wheat. mun-u maths. wlll hm] you of the fall- rug sickness. wink-la II epilepsy. and woven mlstlotoe berries put In I has of M out and hung round your neck wlll urolocl you from snout-eke and elf bolt and preserve your feet from blisters. however for you volt. The Ierenth non of I Ieventh you In I born doctor.Icconllng to Irish hellet. but he muIt never take money for the cure- he ochlereo. Ind to Insure re covery he should be nought before Burr rise or after sunset on Friday. "It In manlfmkhy experience that the new enlh mole chllde, by jolt order (never I Wench bean born between). doth heal only with touehlng. through a natural cm. the Horn evil; whlch l- I npeclall (the ot God, (It-en to klnm Ind ant-ones. In duly experience doth witneue." There Were Ieven wlne men and net-en wonders of the world; whlle the nodal. not only noted the Importance ot neven II In astronom- teat period. but Ilsa connected the Ber. en meuls then known wlth the neven planet» and the seven colors. Thus copper belonged to vvrttrtr. no the color green: lead to “mum. and the color blue; gold and yellow to the sun. and BO on. The Icren days of the week are con norm! with the mwvn pleiudel. of whom the seventh In a lost at". and the seventh wave of a series it full of danger to china. u ever, swam]: yea: In to man For seven yuan the mu. euiesoum Hume. Friar Rush. lived with Im- Soeiantl monks. beguiling the time i-y cutting: out cudgvin. which. when slrnck on the ground. turned Into no! mers tit-mod eatrurpie. and for novel: yum-s Prince Charming looks tor hi: hm In-izie. or Cap-o'-l‘lusheu work: " guisml In ille kitchen: of tho palace. or the forsaken princes: tries to climb the this: mountain which lies beiwu-n her illll Iter lover. who has drunk of the 1vatpr of rorttetruitsotrs. The seven of Egypt an able! but!“ and baker dr-ted drum- whonln - m oxen and urea lean oxen. seven can of full corn and turn an of mildew ed corn played I promlnem pan and lorebodod the " year- of plenty and of lumlm that wen In "or. for the Land of the Tho Cl'ownteven the land of the houu of bondage. the land of Egypt Every seventh day the law mu read to the wandering children of luael. and Jericho, the strong city. fell. wall and town. when seven men Ind paced mom It for even any; Solomon In seven Jenn building the splendid temple. wltb I" its glam-c of gold and eednr wood. tur. quoise Ind terolblnth. There were new on lamps In the tabernacle. Ind the golden candleutlck bad Devon hunches Nun)“: washed Minna]! one]: ("not In the river Jordan before the hallo; valet cleansed him of his lop my. The Apoctlypu- I: run of an mystic number. and on the crou our Barlow bun; tor seven hours and from the cross our Savlour spoke new en amen. Seven days “no. mourned for " cpl! 1nd would not be contorted; new en nun um] um: Juob ”not! tor Rachel. 3nd In Joneph'u governonhlp tam-Imumumw- no. I)... " "an a lick" For: " Mb”. hum... ._ no. In. llama-y. Clan In“ by up“ Unchnl by ('0. It. do" In no bun-o In a. on. that I - 'htt.ettaetrdettsrttodore- by an": the “who: WI , highly pan In (onion. uumo- m In. low. 'tudqBtxtnaetteqrorta,sndt God ”uncouthauvcnmanym ha! lowed It. In the seventh month In.“ at touched tho ground; In an. an" a dove was lent out on tho no of th- - Abmhun pleaded with God seven than tor Mom‘s an Info" God anon the an at “no”. to ber undoing. AggethtshTltar. hu " ijii?yif11,'jti% "L “Ia-mat. a.- 7m ”at: a _a-tiifaiiiiii 1-938-21- ‘n at anneal Ink m: mm Our stock at finishing! it not. oomph“ than "ir. Tty uh "In! tiotttt, 1mm" 11.- South American a=iicctreaa- ed Diseasearsd Cured Him Outri ht Robert E. Gibson, merchant, Pom- broke, says that ten years ago be com named rhoumnlam in a very nun tyre, Buttered untold mitir---rmorted to fly-blisters and other severe treat- manta with no lasting ttpod or reliant. When hope of recovery we: well nigh gone he was induced to try South American Rheumatic Cure. The, Brtst dose gave him instant relief,hnlr a bot- tle cured him outright. Bin own worth. were t "It is the best rheumatic: remedy on earth." One thatIyou'll appnclate- m always the result. when you In. our choice tobaccos. Mullen Instrument... Of all kinds. Walking sticks and sporting goods are among our specialties. J. DOERSAM, Hear the Railway Track, Waterloo 25 & 50 cent. at all Drugglsu, at from M. P. EBY, Cumist,Port Eight, Ont. CIGAR STORE. A Delightful Smoke. Pour or the times a day. " nova fails to give immediate Idiot. A VALUABLE RECIPE For Coughs. Cow and Lung than... Take a ha)! ”unplul Flu-nod T. with g done of EBY‘S cident occurred Thursday ttit,ht Lozr Bathurst station. about tea mm. trom here, whereby " young girl. mound Minnie lurid-mm. aged 14, was shot and tnuuntly kiilad. Do. (card was a daughter ot Jul". Kirkham, of the fifth line of than"; N. seems that she and gr" yoiinii‘? brother were in u room upslnm. and the little fellow grabbed u Chet gun trout a bed and started - the tioor with it. “is “one want immediuU4y to take the [an 'eqtgB him, when. in so e urn-r ounubh way, it went a . e M. tu, ail“. lace and man. A " , a are the P.oor. No i A . c Cs. trauma-la. "SUFFERED UNTOLD "153.7." A foul“. IhoMIu-g lush-1.3! I. “O invasion-m "min-nu dust Opened Out Perth. Ont, The, 2.--A GERMAN LRUST BALSAI New.“ Ihadu “(I ended. the a fine lot of I OIIL'I Inln~ an"! out. a.t--.tr-- Nth-bad“ lu-b‘wh mun-dawn... tunic-“Idl- lad-lamina. Ewan-[om- “bl-Mun... lint-mum. 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