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Waterloo County Chronicle (186303), 22 Nov 1900, p. 7

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â€"~~*â€"TARTAR GENERAL FOR GOVERNOR r, Secret Treaty Batwsen China â€" _ _ ‘and Russia About Manchuria. Prough then mortagcs." . *I maap § an" ' e n Sydnay, N. 8. W., Nov. 17. â€" The Mr. M. D. Arthur, Cb.llndord,OnL, Government reports â€" that 1,568,080 writes a follows : acres of land in New South Wales "I was laid with scars all over| are under wheat cultivation, and m“udne:z. the result of blood| that the total yield ought to be 16,« poisoning. While in that condition, 1| 000,000 bushels. mldmllofl)uulght,huno appeâ€" tite, and could not attend to my work. The doctors in my district and their| Galt‘s road roller is in bad shape. medicines did not benefit me. My aunt| New tubes are needed all through the advised me to use Paine‘s Celery Comâ€"| boiler and the outlay for these will be w“::'twmnl'::dn mach | large. could go in three [ wooks I was able to “w:'t again. 11 The family of Rev. M. L. Leltsh fects digestion, gives nervous energy and increased strength. If your blood is impure, if the akin has spots and eruptions, if you have an unhealthy pallor or yellow appearance, and if the eyes are showing yellowish whites, you should use Paine‘s Celery Compound without delay to cleanse the Pain#‘s Celery Compound cleanses and purifies the blood and furnishes appropriate food for every part of the eystem. It increa_no- the appetite,perâ€" The majority of intelligent people know that ricb, pure and highly vitalâ€" ized blood alone can give bealth and build up the tissues that hase been worn out. New and fresh blood carâ€" ries all the materials for rectoring wasâ€" ted and wornâ€"out parts of the body, and gives to the brain other materials for making nerve matter. biood and regulate the liver and kidâ€" neya ofl?o strain fl‘uih‘ brougbt npon IS THE PURE RED BLOOD THAT COURSES THROUGH THE BODY. Paing‘s Celery Compound The Fount of Life If the Biood is Impure ,and Stagnant, Disease Holds Sway. PURIFIES, ENRICHES AND VITALIZES EVERY DROP OF BLOOD Baitroads in ‘Chins Are Held by Eussia~ } Will Heturn Them to the British When Indemaifiedâ€"Count Lameâ€" % dorf‘s Answer to Compluints o of English Newspapersâ€" Empress issuing Orders. "We. thorefore, held and.are holdâ€" Int the soctions tntil an estimate of Cost hss been mede out. As fast as this is done such sections. with esâ€" tTmates, will te turned over to Marâ€" &*o1 Count Von ‘aldersee for him to des} with. ‘That is our plan, and it is a very simple one." Loume. Soures ja Mancharia London, Nov. 17.â€"1r. Morrison, wirrk g to ‘The ‘Times from IP‘ekin Tuesday, says ‘"The Tartar â€" general‘ commanding in the Prosince of Ne Chian has been nominated Goveinurâ€"General of Manâ€" churia, in deierence to Kussia‘s inviâ€" tation to China to resume the gov~ ernment of thot territory under Rusâ€" sian protectiun. ‘‘The Chinese Peace Commissioners have received a telezram from the Emjpressâ€"Dowager, dated Nov. 80, censurinz their failure to prevent the despatch of foreign punitive expediâ€" tions â€" into | the interiot, â€" ‘The Eimâ€" ‘‘ id the Enclish expect that after we had esjemded on extraordinary ar ount of Inher. ond after large exâ€" pen‘iture, we are coing Lo band back the railwey st their request? Would keeni ervine the is lish "Mussic,‘ he said, "was the first to srrile on the scene after the outâ€" bresk in the neihborhood of Pekin. Bhe found the railroad destroyed and w hich to o Will Return Them to British When Inâ€" demnified. New York, Nov. 17.â€"A despatch to ‘The Herald from Yalta says. ‘The British | Govermment, having called the attention of Count laimsdorf to the â€" manuer in which the Russian troops ure holding British railways in chira, and the Lnglish papers hay~ ing made alt=cks upon Russia, which, if fourded on truth, would place this country entirely to the wronz, the following statement has Leen made by a Russiun oficial: London, Xov. 17.â€"â€"(3 a.m.)â€"The unconiroied statemcnts emanate from Pars and Ode sa, that a secret treaty has becn â€" concluded between Bussia and China for the Russian o¢â€" eupation o/ Manchuria. There is no ir.sh news this mornâ€" ins throw ng light on the actual sitâ€" ustion,. _ ‘[he â€" Japanese Minister in Loncor, who was interviewed yesterâ€" da>, biniel at the possibility of the wlies pursuirg the Chines» court into the interior if they desired, although be s1id it would be a long process. rhangai sends a report that the Emipre:sâ€"Dowaver, alarmed at the risâ€" ing in Kensu Provin‘e. now contemâ€" plates retu.ning to Waiyuenfu. From Hankow comes a report that Gen. Tung Fu Hsian: is still at Sian Fu protecting the Empressâ€"Dowager, that I‘rinco ‘Tuan has ied to Kansu ant that the whereabouts of Â¥Yu H=‘en, Governor of Shan Si, is unâ€" know n. it is said that Prince Ching will be sent to Ceâ€"many to apolog‘ze for the murder of Baron Yon Ketteler. indoned. it was a question about ich there was no time to waste or wo and ask advice of the English, o showed no «nxiety to come and ard their read. We s roceeded â€" forthwith. using BAJLBOADS HELD BY RUSSIA, railwey ot their request? Would ne exject that? e had and hove no intention of ns the line, brt ccrtainly we not pirjose spening our energy moncy for the benefit of the Engâ€" 0 i rOr ut mest R‘S PAW OX CHINA |&# it and avie to work agrin. I 1commenced is 4 J'l’Ml 1 forthwith, using ced to make repairs, placed it in running coa! gas on Franklin, Pa., Nov. 17.â€"The Lake Shore passenger train which left this city for the West at 7 o‘clock last evening collided with a Pennsylvania freight on the Lake Shore Railrond between Polk and ftaymilton, 12 miles west of Franklin Details of the collision received up to midnight are very meagre, but is known that the engineer of the freight train was killed; the engineer and froman and Brakeman _ Paden of the passenger train were badly injured _ Dagzage Maater Tom Sutton of Oil City anmi three passengers are missing. A reâ€" lief traim _ has beem started from Stonebore for the scome of the wrock. New South Wales Wheat Crop. Sydney, N. 8. W., Nov. 17. â€" The Government reports â€" that 1,568,080 acres of land in New South Wales are under wheat . cultivation, and that the total yield ought to be 16,« 000,000 bushels. Friday‘s Bulletin Sho a Fairly Satisâ€" fnctory State Affairs. St. Petersburg, Nov. 17.â€"The folâ€" lowing bulletin on the Czar‘s conâ€" dition was issued at 10 a. m. yesterâ€" day: & o His _ Maijesty â€" slept fairly _ well during the night. Temperature this morning 100.6; pulse 68, "General condition very satisfacâ€" tory." "HMis Majesty has passed a satis factory day, Last cvening hisâ€"temâ€" perature was 102.4; prise 72. Chief of Police Mains of Stevenson, B. C., April last, expiated his crime on the scaffold here yesterday mornâ€" ing. In addition to a frank confesâ€" sion to two other _ murders in this province, he committed several robâ€" beries in town. The last two days ge secined repentan!, but declined to accoept Christian baptism when visitâ€" ed by two Methodist ministers. Yesâ€" terday morning he was cheerful, ate his â€" breakfost at 6.30, but did not pray, _ as usual, telling the Chinese missionary he needed all his mind to brace himself for the end. This, he met, like a man. Unfortunately, he experienced 10 seconds of dreadful suspense wheh the official hangman, who is alleged â€" to have taken a ‘‘bracer‘‘ too manv, fumbled with the bolt, but the drop fell at 8.16 and pulsation ceased 11 minutes later. Will Come Before the Judge on Novemâ€" ber 26 For Discussion, Winnipeg, Nov. 17.â€"It has been decided to bring the Liquor Act up before the Court of Queen‘s Bench on Monday, Nov. 26, for argument, as to its constitutionality. . From indications it is expected that â€" the case will last for some cays. W. E. Perdue will be present on behalf of the Hudson Bay Company, F. H. Thippen â€" ior the License Holders‘ Benefit Association, and J. A. M. Aikens on bchalf of the Manitoba Covernment. The Dominion Governâ€" ment will also be notified, and it is thought they will apo be representâ€" ed _ by _ counsel lo)' the purpose of watching the case." It has not yet been definitely settled as to just what portions of the act will be sub~ mitted for argument. Larger Reward For Gordon‘s Tapture. The _ Attorneyâ€"General has decided to increase the reward offered for the capture _ of Gordon, the murderer, from $300 to £1,000. It is hoped that this action is not too late, and that the murderer will soon be in the hands of Manitoba justice. Chinaman Hanged at New Westminster For Murder. New Westminster B. C., Nov. 17.â€" Â¥ip Luck, the Chinese murderer of An Indication of Peace. london, Nov. 17.â€"â€"A news agency drspatch from Shanghai, referring to the allezed new Imperial edict deprivâ€" mz Princes Tuan and Chwang of all rank and offices, handing them over to the Imperial clam court for . close confnemnt, pending further punishâ€" ment, says the punishment of Prince Tuan means that his son. the heirâ€" apparent, can uever be Emperar. The edict also makes the early opening of formal peace negotiations probable. ° Tencher to Be Sent to China. New York, Nov. 17. â€" The Board of Managers of the Protestant Episâ€" copal Missionary Society announced resterday that they had decided to send out at once a teacher to China. Giles E. Paimer of Virginia, a graduâ€" ate of the Virginia Military Instiâ€" tute. has been selected. Ne will be a professor in St. John‘s College just outside of Shanghai. She is unable to realize her :a:;“ to conduct examinations ‘Trust worthy from Niu Chwang assort that :::u their as surances that. they wil} not loot the railway, the Russinns are transferâ€" ring material from. the Shan Hag Kwan line across the river at Wiu Chwang to the Russian Manchurian railways.** ly of this measure, of which he had mot Leen previously notiGed. "usan »ad Chwang Degraded. Wrsh n ton, Nov. 17.â€"â€"Minister Wu has re ei e! _ from _ Dirsctorâ€"General theng he followinz eable ram, which he ommunicated to Seccctary Hay: "An Imperial detree of Nov. 13 deâ€" prive: â€" lrince Tuan and _ Prince ihyong of their ramks, and offices, ard ord rs them to be imprisoned for lie I‘r ne Yih and Se cndary Prince Yin:, to be imprisoned; Secondary Prince Lien. to be deprived of _ his rank; Duie Lan and Ying Nien, to be degraded in rank: Kan: Yi, being dead. ra reaa‘ty can be imposed upon him; (hao shu Chixo, to be degraded, but retained in office, ard Yu Hgien, to be exiled to ths farthcst boundâ€" ary." Par:s, Nov. 17.â€"A despatch reâ€" reived here from Pekin says the Rus Sians ao abanjoning svrie Mance of the railroad from Taku to T; "sovn (Â¥Yang Tsun?), and that l"m Nars‘al Count Von Waldersee has tele raphed direct to the Russian Minister of War, complaining strongâ€" Smash on the Lake shore Road. THE MANITOBA LIQUOR ACT YIP LUCK KEPT AIS NERVE. THE OZAR‘s CONDITION, le. _ _ _ _______ _‘ |ofpourrest by a sick child sufforingand orying | .._, .. ,.., * F“&;% * ”%W%: )'-':c-n r’: mncumum.é'%m no '}:..:"“_.h:r::.." ‘There a needed all through the the Gume, reduces| stock jail. |uflqhtmcuvmhm'“"» '“Nmml; Jhe0b 1 %flufiwmgflfiu the | Crook Bre mz ~feesesle nearly by ~L 7 84@ i) \ Mn s d 5.4 0. k _5 :‘:,.‘L fm‘?‘_fifig RERVEOMED OME MZRRRRM MICW PMCZ TBE METIIT MTE w committed contempt of the bouse by All of this experience bas proven . one thing very conclusively, and that deciining to sit upon a certain commit i . _ _ __| is that there is no necessity for any tee. Consequently be was sent to piis s stenographer who does amanuenasis on during the few weeks that the com _ work to write over 120 words a min mittee deliberated. This time, how ute and in 99 cases out of 100 mo neâ€" ever, be was not sent to the Clock o cessity to write over 100 words a minâ€" Tower prison,. which was not fAnished. s s but did his durrace in the cellas of the ute. Indeed, I know of at least 25 ‘tenographers who are drawing the house. argost kind of anlaries as private se A Seotch Castom, etarie« who bave assured me that In many parts of Scotland It used to | her have never been required to aver be the custom to place on a man‘s } igo ns mnch ms 09 words. Under these tombstone the symbols of bis trade | «renmstances it seems strange that Thus n.'-unr cane would decorate the | «me teachore of stenogiaphy will ex grave of a grocer; an ax nnd saw, with | <ite pupils to write 150 to 200 words hammer and mails, would be found on | per minute and endcavor to make them that of a carpenter, an awl and a hamâ€" | believe that such a railrord speed is mer on a shoemaker‘s grave, and so on. | a noressity. Such a practice does Smmmmmemnmmeemmmmrcoen on actital injury. for it discourages many The sorrow of yesterday is as nothâ€" | ‘rom evon ienrning a moderate speed. ing; that of today is hearable; but that| "There have been instances where of tomorrew is gigantic, because inâ€" | ‘t may have been necessary for stenog. distinet. * rplora to be alile to write over 200 and more words a ininute, and there is t lecend hanging about the senate FOR OVER FIFTY YEARS batmber that General Hawley, fot h ID or 12 minutes in a speech, once xt s mal WM _,.,..""""";,'".."’..,“',m‘,_"" oke 225 words a minute. The aver ""\. paseg‘s pths ar =h‘- age specd of senators in speeches does «tiged y s § | ~ot reoach 110 word« and in dictating E,& e ow‘ ""‘"‘T.‘"’" Jotters rarely reacbes 100 words." The first M. P. imprisoned in the present bouse of commons was V Smith O‘Brien. One day in 18186 he committed contempt of the bouse by declining to sit upon a certain commit tee. Consequently be was sent to piis on during the few weeks that the com mittee deliberated. This time, how ever, be was not sent to the Clock Tower prison,. which was not fAnished. but did bis durraoce in the cellar of the When the erection of the Tower bridge was being considere1, a state ment was made that the Tower bridge bill committee was subject to bribery and corruption â€"a serious charge. Two men responsible for it were pronounced to bave committed & breach 6f priviâ€" lege, for the bouse is very sensitive upon anch matters, and the aspeaker is aved a anmmona for thelr apperarance. One of them, Mr. Ward, gave himself up without delay, and hbe got reven days in the Clock Tower prison. ‘The ather offender, after a lit‘le delay, wor eaptured and was for a brief period housed at Newgate. Arst class restaurant, where the bungry M. P. may dine as well as he could anyâ€" where in Loudon. Each day the dishes which the kitchen bas prepared nre indicated on a memu which is brought up to the prisoner, and he ticks off anyâ€" thing for which be feels a fancy, and it is brought to him. The ouly draw back from bis point of view is that the bill is presented to bim just as it would be apywhere else, +nd in the event of his refusing to pay up be would eventuâ€" ally be served with a court summons. Among the eccupants of the Clock Tower hbave been the late Charles Bradlaugh, who found himself conâ€" signed thitber on account of a little difference with Mr. Speaker on the subject of the parliamentary oath. When Nortbampton returned Mr. Brad laugh to parliament, be was not allowâ€" ed to take the oath nor the substituted process known as aMrmsation Mr. Bradlaugh, bowever, secured a New Testament and took a self administerâ€" ed oatb, after which be proceeded to the next step of signing the roll He refused to withdraw when the speaker requested him to do so. and couseâ€" qpently the sergeantâ€"atâ€"arms . took charge of him. and to the Clock Tower prison be went. Moreover, there is no question of so wany ounces of bread and meat. But if he bas the money to pay for it he may feed bimself upon the choicest vianid« tiat the most cuitured palate could suggest. The house of commons has a first class restaurant. where the bungry He goes on Sunday to the church in Vincent square, and on these occasions also he bas a couple of innocent looking attendants. While be is there the prisonee ~<&lly bas a good time. No restrictions as i bours are placed upon him, and be may rouse himself from his slumbers just when be feels most inclined and return to them in the same way. Practically the only thing be cannot do is to walk about outside just as he pleases, but he is permitted to take an bour and a balf‘s exercise each morning and &n hour in the afternoon on the terrace of the"bouse, and the terrace, broad and long and with its splendid outlook upon the river, is by no means a bad place to take exercise. If be were left entirely unguarded. the prisoner might dive into the river and awim away, or, what would be simpler. hail a prssing boat. 8o, just for precaution‘s sake, a eouple of ofticers accompany him while be takes these breaths of fresh again. ‘The house of commons has eue set and the bouse of lords another. The commons prison is a little way up in the Clock Tower. Here are two sets of prisons, intended only for the \lceonmothtwn of one prisouer each, one set being a little higher up in the ‘h'er than the other. Each set conâ€" ‘dm of a sitting room and two bedâ€" rooms, the former being a nice, comâ€" fortable room about three by fve yards, with a peat carpet and chairs good enough for apybody. The extra bedroom is not intended for the prisâ€" ener or for any friends whom hbe might desire to put up for the night. but is the sleeping apartment of the official who looks after him during bis incarâ€" ceration. ‘This man is usually the suâ€" pervisor of badge messengers, and, beâ€" sides looking after bis man, be is also his servant for the time being. and waits upon him just like any other. He mnever need worry himseif much upon the question of the possibilities of the prisoner‘s escape, for the sergeantâ€" atâ€"arms is responsible, and inasmuch as the only way of getting to and from the prison is by way of this sergeant‘s house and through it. the risk of such a thing ever bappening is practically prohibitive. 'uluflhuulubnlw .prisons within its own precinets which rmuwpmuthm members and persons who vioiate its now, but they bave been in the past, and not so very long ago, and may be They Are Intendcd Particularly For Members and Other Persons Who Vielate Parliaméat‘s Ows Diguity. Rules and Customs, h e d w + uo e t nr successfully prosecuted by We n of Cutting Teoth send at onee and} ~V‘ TNC) 110 wori« and in dlctnfl?' PRAIRIE WEED Heave Powder ‘::'ea"hny eq‘}:m_m'i:bfi-m' umqll Nl:“' etc. ue s :%"L '-.m"’““"&.i"u-"' prtore remis Hotubes 190 words" |ug Ne Ts Tean Touad an" tm ue o | [ Weraier the invention" Righoorte ties, at the very lowest prices. â€" mumesosintinemmmmem Desn so sfiee E’- no 6 about rt. flum“ There are 5 insane persons in Wood :,‘:.‘u Heaves," combined with other| $ Patent: Procared thtouth Marion & ua}| ALSO h%' the 3-:,‘ reduces | stock jail. valuable remedial agents, and will prerng ,,,'m""'"""w ..m_, ‘~Dr. !'l‘uhfflfi:-m Prtors "Rimiens Seothing| _ Jacob Bacder, brewer at the Silver prove an effectual remedy for Heaves c patent n nr-““.-fi.g F""‘ bepsule in pesennt to the | Crook Browery, Guelph, was tendered | and Coughs in Horses and Cattle. i eppiacer, business of Manufie oofland Piits, in Te hm in is .Mmm..md mmmnn‘;“'l, D'l"!; WQW Guaranteoed to oure or money refunded. his departure ~ «* ot h Â¥+ Patent Expert: and [ ‘sut 3 presented with s cane, a pipe and a | Oemist, Port Rigin, One . } f § Ne# York Dife mike. ® enYutp‘s noue eveams _ batileer D or 12 oke 225 age specd [lmrne, Is of Much More Imporâ€" tance Than Speed, _ "Speed is by no means the‘ most necessary thing in shorthand writing," explained an experienced stenograâ€" pher, "but with some teachers it is made the great consideration, often at the expense of everything else. The big thing in shortband is legibility, for there are many who can write fast enough, but who are unable to tell what it means after it has grown cold. I have been a stenographer, deâ€" pending entirely on it for my living, for 25 years. During that time I bave, of course, picked up some knowledge on the subject. I have been the stenographer for two cabinet officers, four assistant secretaries and three or four senators. Incldentaily 1 have worked for a year as the private secâ€" retary of one of the big bank presi dents in New York city. When things are "the best" they beâ€" come ‘"‘the best selling." Abraham Hare, a leading druggist, of Belleville, O., writes: "Electric Bitters are the best selling bitters I have handled in 20 yoars." You know why? Most diseases begin in disorders of stomach,liver,kidâ€" neys, bowels, blood and nerves. Electric Bitters tones up the stomach,regulates the liver, kidneys and bowels, purifics the blood,strengthens the nerves,hence cures multitudes of maladies. It builds up the entire system. Pu‘s new life and vigor into any weak, sickly, runâ€"down man or. woman. Price 50 cents. Sold by S. Spyder, druggist. ‘There are too many frons in society‘s | The dost turned to his guests, "That‘s fire to look after nowadays for ber to | just like those musicians," he said . "I fritter away time in this fashion. Moreâ€" | hired him by the hour. and see how over, people want incessant novelty;| slow he plays."â€" they are bored with even good menus. they tire of certain surroundings, they e s t o uns must bave everything a little in adâ€" Didn‘t Wark Well. vance, and as little as possible like anyâ€"| "We couldn‘t get along with two thing that obtained a decade, to say | Office boys." mothing of two decades, ago. Thus it| "Not enough work?‘ is we rush with our friends in unbomeâ€" | "That wasn‘t it; cach was afraid he‘d like fashion from restaurant to restauâ€"| K°t bere in the morning before the rant, like bona‘fide travelers; thus it is | ®ther." we inhospitably, one might almost venâ€" m ture to say meanly, ask our friends to O1d Priends, share expenses with us in the litte| Bnarleyâ€"Old friends are the best. pleasures we should once have offered | _ Yowâ€"They are if they don‘t get rich thein. The commercial sp{rit is indeed | before you do.â€" rampant in us in this advanced age. One almost dreads to think what next ASTOUNDING DISCOVERY. mast be sacrificed to it and what wil From Coopersville, Mich.,comes word be the home life and the English bouse nother df the ney: vnnm---n‘fl ?.t_,.!' fngg{fn,l (Aili‘c,.ov,e.r y of a Pl?a'-ant English Hostesses Accused of Being Perpetual Gadabouts. Blowly, but surely, the pride the English bostesses took in their home, im their reputation for bospitality and In their ability to plan pleasant little entertainments for their friends is passâ€" Ing away. The smart young hostess no longer cares to welcome her guests among ber Lares and Penates; it is no longer her earnest desire to display her housewifely genius; no louger her amâ€" bition to shine as a "clever little womâ€" an who so thoroughly understands just what every one likes." "Why, on the border of the carpet!" said the amazed dealer. "It‘s a morning glory vine with pink and white flowers! You‘re got a bargain at that figure!" HOME LIFE ON THE WANE "How much do 1 owe you?" inquired Jones. "It is $98.65,." said the carpet dealer. "What!" yelled Jones. _ "Where‘s the small figure you and 1 agreed on ?" I‘m gladder than ever!" said Jones. That evening he visited his home and was satisfied that the carpet was a peach. The next morting he met the earpet man. "It‘s a dark green!" said the carpet man. "I‘m glad of that‘" answered Jones. "And as small a figure as is consistâ€" ent with the carpet!" roared the carpet And Charles Jones staid away from bome for two days, while the carpet man‘s hirelings banged away with their bammers, and he hugged bimself as he thought of the surprise that was in store for bis wife when she returned. Last Thursday the carpet man called Jones up by telepbone and announced that the carpet was laid. leave the > SPREADS LIKE WILDFIRE. SHORTHAND WRITING Carpét Barâ€" 1t is a well known fact that Horses tronbled with Heaves, if placed on prairie pasture are soon cured of the w _ As a family remedy for relievâ€" ‘ ing pain in the Stomach and ‘ Bowels, Cramp, Colic, Bloating Nervous Headache,etc.,in either . sex, Eby‘s German Mother j Drops, are, without doubt, the se daene id i Before leaving Germany for America, she received, from an a eminent Professorof Medicine in ‘ one of the Medical Institutes in the eity of Wonkhs, Germany ; a ‘ Recipe to specially allay "the ‘ pains and cramps, that women are subject to, and in her fifty * {em practice of midwifery, i ound it of incalculable value to allay the suffering of her ‘ patients. Thousands of women, . who hAvinghuned Eby‘s Gerâ€" man Mother Dror-, testify ‘ that they would not do without & them in the house. ; TO SUFFERING 3 wWOMEN. From Coopersville, Mich.,comes word of a wonderful discovery of a pleasant tasting liquid that when used before retiring by any one troubled with a bad cough always ensures a good night‘s rest. "It will soon cure the cough too," writes Mrs. 8. Himelburger. "for three generations of our family have used Dr. King‘s New Discovery for Consumption and never found its equal for Coughs and Colds " It‘s an unrivaled lifeâ€"saver when used for desperate lung diseases. Guaranteed bottles 50c and $1.00 at S. ‘ Spyder‘s. Trial bottles free. ‘ WA ORNEDSN NNEA S EL A married man says that a wife should be Hke a roast lambâ€"tender and sweet, nicely dressed, but without When & man approsches you and beging telling how bonest be is, hold your bands om your pocketbook.â€"Atchbâ€" Laon Globe. Ol1d Priends, Snarleyâ€"Old fricnds are the best. Yowâ€"They are if they don‘t get rich before you do.â€" Hired by the Hour, When Remeoyi. the famwous violinist, was a young man. he was engcuged by a parveno to play at a dinuer, the agreement stating that be was to furâ€" nish music from 8 o‘clock to 11. He began with an andante movement from Mozart, a composition which opens very low and soft. No other dyes in the world can give such marvellous and pleasing results om cotton goods. Ask your ucaler for the Fast Diamond Dye cotton colors; take no other make. \ by the introduction of the special Diamond Dye fast colors for cotton,the wourk uf dycing is now a source of pleaâ€" sure and profit to every home. The manulacturers of the famed Diamond Dyes prepare special cotton colors such as Fast Pink, Fast Orange, Fast Purple, Fast Garnet, Fast Navy, Fast Crimson, Fast Seal Brown, Fast Yellow, Fast Scearlet, Fast Cardinal, Fast Turkey Red, Fast Dark Green, Fast Black and other colors that are unfading in washing or when exposed to sup. Ne Flies In Skyscrapers. "If I was a baldheaded man I would « get me an office on one of the upper Boors of the tallest skyscraper in town," remarked an attorney. "Why? Because 1‘d never bave to brusb a fly from my bairiess pate. Flies stay near the ground. seidom getting more than 80 or 40 feet ubove it The only fiies you get in a skyscraper are the ones that stray up through the interior of the building. and they are mighty few You will find them on the lower floors, but Just keep your eyes open when you are in bigh buildings, you‘l) see mighty few of the little pests above the third or fourth â€" floors." making of : ate, ruge and carpete was for years a difficaly and ‘v:q“‘n.d.â€" m’ Wh. owing crude and common dyestuffs home dvers were ubliged to use, 43r Sold by Druggists at 25 cents per bottle, or two bottles will be sent by mail on receipt of fifty cents by best medicine in existence, DIAMOND DYES Give Them Special Fas " Colors For Cotton Goods. No one ever better understood the needs of her own sex than Mother Eby. She was a faithful friend, and skilled assistant to thousands of women in their '.ime’of digtrequ and suffering. NOTICE SaA}| ; Prices and Quality TO HORSE OWNERS. |{{PROMPTLY SECURED]}| _ (CsHl or write for quatations) The dyving of sotton rage for the Mats, Rugs asd Carpots, M. FE. EBY, Chfmhtmdnrn‘gin, PORT ELGIN, Ont. TA cay > y mo" any ‘ Paj . ngmm‘w Xainter ‘ bmomenn. mt verorerosinssrant esnt aaate harvan ocm cmmmenc ‘MIL F. BRAUN Decorator, Hmua: & g Eltfl. Buch as Oil Painting, . Kalsomining, ‘l‘Inlg.i:., Mi n:;‘ execu #| _ 5{1:‘:‘ 4 | qmmonx syyprER :|§m’-â€"m r4, pâ€"55 gop o farHite Liconses. i/j RHLMANS BARBER SHOP hn oo ooiiey en n easy a foam, hi ting shampoon. and nudreny hake oun * OHN L WIPREMAN l BRANTFORD of Marriage Licenses. LyD :Lur-l’e-t OMI.B-:..;M Ont. of conveyances constantly on hand. moderate, stables in rear of Commercial H ie c coa ce 2 0 o na t o nds m Thursday and Fritiay of each month ursday 1 pim. to Erida® 1 p.. m. ODONTUNDEIR fof painless extraction of teeth. The Waterico office will be closed every Friday afternoon from May 1st to November ist. Â¥Y _.__ _ C. W. WELLS, D. D. 8., Dentists Waterioo, Will visit Kimira, Ziliax House, the second Thursday and Friday and fourth 'W WELLS, L. D. 8. VY _ C. W. WK W.R. Wilkinson, L.D.8., D. D.S. F G. HUGHES, D. D. 8. danzen‘s Block, Berlin, over Smyth Bros.‘ Smn.n -En'.nncn bet ween rm&a Baddâ€" e 1| B tuebing‘s grocery. R. W. J. SCHMIDT, Dentist. D Graduate of Toronto University and of the Rorn College of Dental of Ontarâ€" t0. _ All branches of modern den practised including crown and bridgework and ortho dontia. Local anaesthotice used for gnu- extraction. Will visit St. Jacobs the Friâ€" day of each month. Office, Knell‘s block Wing Janzen‘s g â€" f)ih'uns L.D.8.,‘Royal Colloge or tal Surgeons, D.D.S. Toronto University. 9_11 r:g:_r_c%giq(dey_us;c_ry practised. . _(ulg'fn 47 ____ Medallist of Toronto Unt s Licentiate of the College of M ceou-n;nd AooounhomooéOn & Diseases of eye ear treated. â€"New residence, &Vih‘e-l;t?'li;. Walden‘s residence. ‘Telephone Bowlby treats diseases of the no JJ“ Licentiate of the ( durgeons aud,Acoouchgure of, Ontarige bant H. WEBB, M. D. _ i residence wcl?'hx w#m" Woolen Mills. Phone e ment wir mds too oi Ah...... I-A-sLh-ll. Q C., County Crows At and of the Poace. K. P. Cuameny. Block, Waterloo. Upstairs K ies intke tienile WI.RIAD )8 o 1. Horck&kR Write for our interesting books * s Melp"* and " How you are ewi nd us a rough sketch or model of ntion orimprovement and we will e our opinion as to whether it is p IVERY AND EXCHANGE STABLES ___ _ George Sugyitt, Proprietor. All kinds 7 _ Physicians, Surgeons, etc. Dr. D. 8. wiby Coroner for the County. Dr. 6. H. Office: Canadian Block, Berlin. AMES 0. HAIGHT OWLBY & RS. D. 8. & G. H. BOWLBY R. W. L. HILLIARD, able. Refected anblications have areminhy provcouied by y B. McBRIDE ILLAR & SIMES. 1, pAl}tx Millar Q C. Harvey J. Bime, MISCELLANEOUS N. hocr @1 _ House and Sign Painter and LIVERIES oo Bolicitor. Notary. sto. DENTIST, MEDICAL DENTAL Monvey to lo&n at & Basu®, B.C, L. A RDS. Cuaranteed New and Second Hand wheels from $5.00 up We also handle full line of sundries. Repairing done promptly â€" Give us a call. BERLIN and RACYCLES from $35 to $65. _ GENDRON Wheels a both chain and chainless from $40 . y to $80. 4 We also rspresent the Berlin j Racycle Co. for & We represent© the Canada Cyele and Motor Co. for All kinds of repairing done at reasonable prices Wells Drilled Wind Milis Supplied Sulphur, Bilk Front Shirts Kipling Ties " SuCn â€" Ropai & m’, HsvinglndflOyfi'expafiunod Watch Repairing, I can first class work. Mm‘. OPPOSITE Band staup. First Class Watchos, _ Clocks ans Jewelry. Near the Railway Track, Waterlo6 A Delightful Smoke, . RITZER, Waterloo J. DOERSAM, â€" 1900 Models Just Opened Out LEAPER BROS HAWKESVILLE always the result when you our choice tabaccos. Of all kinds. Walking. sticks Newest shades and colorings also a fine lot of* Our stock of furnishings is more complete than ever. Try us for your next tis shirt Jacob Ball KRUECER ANOTHEK LOT OF Caustic Soda, ul Sunede Wate rloo.

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