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Waterloo Chronicle (Waterloo, On1868), 15 Jul 1886, p. 3

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; _ _ Fresday, July 20th, next, commencing at organizing a ‘Pefierance A sociation. & We hope all the friends of the temperan ce * cause will be there, * the Tories are to hold a pablic meeting at f Hostettier‘s Ghove near New Hambury. .. Won. . John Carling, W. R. Meredith, and Mesers Kranc, Weswon, Mews, and Wigiâ€" ave to be the attractions. 4/ â€"On Mofiday evening, commencing at 8 o‘ciok, m(x!‘uhq held‘ in the M«thodist for the parpose of Deatw or Ma. Jowy Gorbis, or Ave.â€" Te Galt Reformer records Te death 1: SeaiÂ¥ubiGence 0( Wis son in Kyr, On the 25 h 3"‘&0& in the ‘94th yeas "ime deceased wa« ‘a native o‘ snerdilarict of Ourrick, Ayrshire, Scocian white he wee born in 1793 . He "Feceived ‘Wes gasly traiging ad a gardener and nursory ‘man, 204 was a diligent Stadent of bofuny. Diring his garly martied life ‘he ~vecsive| _the sppoiatmeut oi botamist to take charsge «=There will be a social hel.} under th« waspicss of the Waterioo W. C. T. U, at the residence o( Mr. C. M, Taylor, on TUhviÂ¥ubidence o( Nis son in Nyr, n the 25 h OPMy, ‘Shiin Goldic, in the ‘94th year k- "ime deceased wa« ‘a native o‘ snerdiiarict of Oarrick, Ayrshire, Scocian white he wee born in 1793 . He "Feceived We garty traiping as a gardener and nursory Fair Day.â€"Last Tuesday was fair day in Watetloo, ‘The attendance of farmers Was very small, as is asual is Jaly. The huying season engrosses the attention 0 j the, rural population, to th@ exclusion , 6 o‘clock, Admission, 10 cents. All me Wreat Britain Tor the establishment of a Senate and fiqom the threatongd fight ‘botanicalâ€"gardem in St. Petersburg, Russia® 9Â¥ the versed pension bills 1t is Wie ufter war is revisited the land ot theCzars | almant certain that u_ day or *%9 «ind made a tour ol the country, collscting |â€"more will be covmumed in the House bbutaBical specimens. He was twice out)by the consideratioa of the veto ie Amefics before coming out to settie perâ€" | messages, ani it is quite possible thut wamenily, having in 1819 made pedestrian | a week or more may be thns conâ€" wous From MiButreal through York (aferâ€" | asumed. It depends upon the course wards Toronts) ¢crois the Ningata, and on | decided up»n by the republicans. As Â¥hrough the States of New York and | yet they have no 6xed policy beyond iPenusylvania. Sir Willisma Mosker, the | the determination to get a vote upou #elebrated English botanist, was his friend | one or two otf the vetoed bills, but it aad patron, and bestowed his name upon a | they shouid deci le to follow out the wplun: which he was frst to make known to | tactics of yeatorday,maicing a fight to the botanical world, Aspidium Goldiaoam | put cach bill apon its passage ue the â€"â€""Coldie‘s. Fern." Having formed 1 vet» is read, it would take nearly Uiverable opiftiion of CuBada during his| two wooke to dispose of those not acientiic ressurches, e Gnally emigrated | Fot reforred to committee. The with his family in 1844, and settled upon | dernoorats are resisticg all «efforte the property upon which he resided up till | 10 #0t upon any of the bills without the time 0! his death, and which is m{rdonmtothomkm,u‘ the Widely known as the Greenfield Milis pro | Oh@n0#s «reall against the passage of party, Thedeceased was a mam of wide | ® "inglo bill over the President‘s ,Tflfia.udhvhglmHmCldn-f head , he was a most interesting conversationalâ€" | e muocnns o6 ol fst* Although o( an unassuming and retis 1,..’.7""."‘“'"' of m“‘;:‘x iag disposition, in years gone by he took , s t hond 4 n <tOneldersble intereat in public matters, and : 47â€" , was a Szupgh Liberal in politics, of public Testivities, Listowel propsses to Selebrate on the agth wed J5th of July by a Band Tournament and Military Review combined with a sham fight by way oi <tevtert, §800 m offered cuprizeés for thc ‘bands und $200 for Athletic sports. We wotice that Mr, J. B. Hughes of: Waterino is to be one of the judges onsports, Special «â€"The Acton Pree Press says they hal youo prople in the Park on Dominion Day JNe evidence of drink was to be seen exce ! With a party from Watrerioo County who brojght their supplies with them, @nd exâ€" Nibited want of taste by a what ...,-Z»...--m *T Pexsoxar.â€"Mr. Fred, Bingham, son of our Townsman Dr. Bingham, speat last week with his old friends in Waterioo. Wr. Bingham travels for Mesâ€"rs, Marcuse & COunningham, of Montreal, in Quebsc wad the ** Provinces down by the $ea." hotel ttables and consumed several â€" shops, The toss is largely covered by instrance . our business firms are on the way. We wention no names, but probably shall be in a position to do so shortly, < *inds of fruit as they come into season «ind iimplement house of Mr. Joseph Mader, wear Bresiza, was barned Monduy morning The loss wus very Wilty as there were in i t«o Daggies, a carfinge, a binder, a wagoo, a sepurator, a mower, a crill, and miamy other implements, making a loss <( Sully $2,000, on which there was an insur wnce of $1,500 in the North Wuterico â€"â€"Chey had a fire in Stratfocd last Wednu#eday aftcrnoon. 1t began in Shore‘* BxÂ¥#saru.â€"The Osk Leafs of Waterâ€" "oo, defeated Bridgeport in a game Of baseâ€" ‘veil on the Bridgeport grounds, on Satur â€" duy tem, by a scoreâ€" of 42 to 8, Itis usedâ€" Tase. to say that thaigame was not closely ognitited, as the «core ‘will show, ‘but the Ouk Leals deserve grent praize for the way im which th#y played on "this occision. RoBertsonâ€"as backstop, and Ho@man anâ€"! Doughityus pitchers, all did good work in Buosiwess Cwa wors.â€"If ramor is at all reliable, imaportant changes in several n/ Rurresutvo Suowers, =â€"On Tussday wight the Tong upoll of diy weather was Pbrok@n by a down ‘pour of rain a6comâ€" panied by thanderuind lightning. Showers %en also on Wednesiuy, und the groun\ ts now protty well souked. A vist ymouy ©f good ‘ts done to the spring crops, roots wad in fact, all sorts of vegetation except huy, which is mostly secured, wad fall Abogether if the weather proves favorable Listowe! will Bave a bi ‘time. of plants sent from &Mm n-::-« of | a ‘botanicalâ€"gardem in St. Petersburg, Russia® We after war is revisited the land ot theCzare cluss thow can draw a crowd nowâ€"aâ€"days, We ‘bope ‘to ste this teiitm play some of wur meighboring crack clubs in the near Tuanite, and we beli¢ve Hiey will give a geed account of themselves. TUURSDAY, JULY 1s5th, 1886. wents are the order of the day, in the way Frurt.â€"As the fruit season is in progâ€" wess, we will endeavour to supply all who favor us with their patronage, with a!} whiest, ‘which ‘in some places is ulmost ‘yeady to cut. Cmegs, â€" A circes cam> around to Beriin list watk,. A band wugon cume over to Waterloo to announce its arrival, mguw!.-'-omu «s ourt 1owa band can do that kind ofthing a great hlhnv-n‘mmd ro the show, fact only a reelly first SPECI A L NOTICE.â€"All persons owin6 DetBomorues Burved,~ The driving Wistow‘e‘s Hourbavs,â€" ‘Band Tourmaâ€" us for subscription or otherwise are earnestly requested to pay up at once. Please give this immediate attention, LOOAL â€"This afternoon a Fuedorick P. Bontsilier, Ewex County, windwill, James Houghton Waterford, Oat., sharpener for reaper kniyes. aidress to the electors on the public questâ€" tions of the dayâ€"in this Coun‘y. He will apeak in the Berlin Towa Hall on Weduey day evening next. See advt. Mr, Charlâ€" ton is onzol the ablest of Mr. Blake‘s lieutemants in the House and as a public apeaker has few equals on cither side of politics. ‘The meeting being in the evening farmers trom all parts of the riding may Granted to the Citizinsa of Canada tor the month ot June, 1886 and roâ€" ported expresaly for the CBroxtcur® Waterion by Gilmore, Tarbell &Co., Salicitors of Patents Washington Robert M. ln'l!‘h“, Bradford, Ont., Gith wheel. Thomas Little, Galt, Ont., desk. William Murchey, Toronto, Oat., Peter A. Aikman, Windsor, O 1t., carâ€"coupling. Washiagton, June 26, 1896. The Hogse ways and means comâ€" mittee Tacaday considered the Randâ€" wl tranff bill and deoided to raport it «dversely to the Hoase. The repab!â€" ouus rerorved th» right to present thoir views when the bill comes u> ‘and uo extraordinary the vensure, Slevator, _ _ CC MW.MS“E&&. Ont , atation indicator for oars, _ _ Thomas S. Evaas, and E. H. B > with a listle effort have the pleasure and profit of bearing Mr. Charlton on this accasion. sott, Winnipeg, Ma«nitobs, machine for making stove pips elhows. John H. Groat, and 8. O«kley, Chimsby, Ont., harvestâ€"binder. Itacl Kmey, Windsor, Ost., wetal fabric, x: Sames L~igh, Orno, Ont. , traction =i“h- D. Robb, Believilie, Oat., device for washing out loconotive boibers. Poter H. S.ms, and P. Hobhmeie:, Waterlc6, Oat., hotâ€"arr farnace. Thomas Wuiiliams, Toroats, On*., wonping and sorubbing devic 1 George T. Oarrathora, Winnipg, Manitoba, oar coupling. William Om,mhallo. Oat.,. Ged in a brief review of the circumâ€" utancés involved. 1t whould he ‘rcâ€" ,, Dow‘r Miss It.â€"Just atse: onr list week‘: issue was run off, wnrd was receivesl that n;n-geumm had â€" besen made with Mr. [ohn Chasiton M. P. to deliver an Kilgour Shives, Dancinane, New Bruaswick, devico tor jointing cironâ€" in the House, upproving of parts of the bill and disapproving otheA. Iti,: not Nkely that the bill will ‘bs culledâ€"uap for astion in the Hoase this sossion. lr.lorrbo.-tdch.:: its conmderation dapendad Ruodall, thas signifying ?h: the committee on ways and means inâ€" tondod taking no further action in Gugir® CHTEF or Poric#.â€"The chargâ€" es ag sinst the Chie{ of Police have been inâ€" vestignted by a committee of the , Council, and"sppe«r to have failen through. At all events the Chief was exoncrated ata spacial meeting of the Council on Friday evening. The charges themseives seemed to us rather peity and frivolous. nearly every instance sevarely implied of the action of the two houses of Congress and of their committees, upon ‘whom was devolved the wauriâ€" some and generally unsppresiated iabor gfâ€"investigating thesn olsims, accompanied in many onses by such ridionla of and evident diegust with hhhm«-m ite report recommending the pussâ€" zweu\oh-k‘uu'- veto :(-.. 'J-fi. pausion says: "Bo has besome the namber of such vetoes intarposed by the present Exâ€" esutive, ull within a few wooks pust number of these bills passed by Co â€" grees importantâ€"original writvan oviâ€" dencs is Aled with the committees orf presented verbally ns in hearings beâ€" tore other committees, upon all pubâ€" lio quastions which come bafore tive bodjss; and often the apâ€" “‘m is present with *Ml‘h hia paipable i evidence is not m&. Ex ecuntive at least wirhout the «sking, wnd never bas heen in possession of the dininvs. thomselves, ‘that your commaittse feals that they are justiâ€" al statement stands n atronger proof thea hNhgs:-flM tho Broa ns aete up in dimapproval ".rfionhm well ‘eottied to the idees that Congress will not adjourn before the let of August. They got this idea trom the sitaation the olninve in neerly every cae the Congression: ( From our regular Correspondeant. ) E" Uyras Rn-,' Boamevilie, WASKLNXOTIO:! LEBITBR «o «ie & Ont , A table presenis the growth of the cbhurch in the country during the last five years, and its fignros are certainly surprising. ~ l.‘b.p:w;ld”v.hc Conâ€" creased in uambors and atrengtheued wad helped tormard rowards agltâ€" sapport. The value of the Fund is presonted in a statemont by the Saporintendent of Missions anppendad to the report. The munses eracted by the B wrd e#â€"ct an annual saving to the church in rent of $2,520 which capitalized at 8 per câ€"nt per annum Toe Home Mission report pre sented to the General Assembly of the Presbyterian C=urch, ut its recant meeting, gave a birds eye view of the whole eperations of that Church from the Atiuntic to the Pacific. The work in the Synod of Maniioim and the Northwest Territories calls for spâ€"câ€" insl notices, The Synod bas at lemat ’qulc territory extending as it dors trom P irt Arthar to the Rooky Moun smine. . ‘The report of the Synod and that 4# the Church and Manse Baild â€" ing B«rd, represented the whole feld. To muke the reports more inâ€" teiligible the Synod have prapared « gool mip of the prairie section showing the locations of the ission statious aad of the churches belong ing to the body. _ Au analysis af the consus of the Northwest Tarritormes shows that absut 32 per cent of the white populstion is Presbyterian and it is claimed that in Manitobs the proportion is about 40. It, is eutieâ€" fuctory to know that not a sattled district was without a missionary during lust sammer, and that during the winter fow stations were entiraly neglected. { year may be sail to be the advanceâ€" meat of two congregations so as to eecome seifâ€"susiainingâ€"the ad vanoeâ€" went of two mission fielde to the stat â€" us of augmented congregations and the orguanization of firtoen new missâ€" ion districts with 32 prouching statiâ€" ons. â€" Five churches beguna the preâ€" vious year were Anished and 19 others erected. A church and a Inanse wore built and another bought." The report presents the work done in euch ot the tour Presbyteries durâ€" ing the year and then sums the whole us follows: ‘"The visible gains of the Tao charch creciion report shows that during the Jast four years 75 Whnkâ€"uwltwi\a nid ut a cost of nearly $92,000. The timely aid given o the Bourd to Communicants.........â€" 1355 Salsbath Schools . .. . . «.+ 15 Sabbath School Aitendmzace _ 619 Churches 2............. 18 w5 a vore rf $18,500â€" tor Home M swionaries aad of about $4 500 for winisters ofaugmontodcong:ogations. I; woald re»m that tor the current yeir over 100 missionaries are to be in the Home Mosim field alone, uind the vote is $2.500 in advanco of last few miles from Donald, the principal station in the Columbizn Valley. The extreme hot weather has caused the bush and prairie to be exceedâ€" Ingly dry, and a fire occurred which soon spread into a vast conflagration. The intense heat caused the rails to Wndlfidfla There were employed in the Home Musio« work 89 ministers ami missâ€" sonaries, and these with Indian wissâ€" ionar.es ministers of seli sup; orting congregations and the Professors ot Manirova C »ilâ€"ge make a tot«l of 112, «f whom 57 are Orduined. Taera _ MowTrzar, %. July _ 10.â€"Asâ€" e Jt uns Conages Proge Wos â€"â€"At nogn on Fridey five cattle woere run into by a Northern sad Northwestorn train a fow miles from the aity. Phey were thrown from %he track, and sithougt pnot killed their loga wore also broken that they were unable to move. Siturday the unfortunate brutes were still lying by the roedside, their bones protradâ€" o ons ie mb ancke by iusects, eagony trom cheir wounds and the want of waterâ€"not a drop of which ‘had bepn furnished to them. The reuson given for this shooking piece of inhuman cruslty to snimals is this: the owner of the pettle. refusee to kill them becsuse he thinks that, by doing so, he would prejadice his claim against the railroad . company for damages, and the railroadauthorâ€" itips refuse to pyt thp wretohed vaitle out of their misery becguse think that such action would rm them liable to pay for the cattle. 1n ‘the weantime the poor, mangled, Gamo brates suffer the most horrible egouy. Jf there is not, there qught to be some law to reach people who, tor the sake of a fow dollars can he guilty of such hborrible graelty; and if there is such a law the authorities of Burton towssbip owe it to themâ€" uelves toure that it is made use of â€" warp, and ‘the result was that the train was derailed. The train conâ€" sisted of a baggage and mail car, and firstâ€"class sleeper,"® ‘The fire was a considerable distance from the track, and the train would have passed through safely if the rails had n3t been warped, causing the train to leave the track. The baggage and mail car, with the first and second class cars, were destroyed. The sleeper, withclltl:g-.ihud delay..in train service. THE Mis#ION WoRK sayed, None of the in the Northwest in charch baildâ€" 129 S”l 119 u; 2 57.7 "Mernomer Onvaon.â€"Sabbath Service, at 111. tW‘uho. on the 7th inst., the wife of bir. Cal s Davideon, of a son . THEK WATERLOO CHRONICLE, WATERLOO, ONT. JULY 15, 1886 recommended this valuable medicine with such happy results.‘ The great results which have attended the reguiar use of Quinine Wine, by people of delicate constitution and those aftected with a goneral prostration ot the system, speak more than all the words that we can say in its behalf. This artiâ€" cle is a true medicine and a life giving prinsiple, a . perfect" reabvator of the whole aystemâ€"invigorating at the same time both body and mind. _ it« medical properties are a fobrituge tonic und antiâ€" periodic. Smail doses, frequently reâ€" poested, strength the puise, create apâ€" petite, enable you to obtain refreshing sleep, and to feel and know that every fibre and tissue of your system is being braced and renovated. _ In the i' Quinivre Wine, prepared by Northrop Lyman, Poronte, we have the exact #omic required; and to persons of weak and nervous constivations we would say, Never be without x bottle in the house. It is sold by ail druggists. Don‘t be Deceived. Beware o any d who will try to Inâ€" duce you to un..#x-. in place of McGreâ€" !:'.. Parket Carbioto Corate." h is a marve of ling Sores, Cuts, LBurns, etc, NO f«@nily whould be without it, It has no equal G#t Mo #+regor & Purke‘s, and have no other. _ °> 25c. per box at Simon Snyder‘s Drug Stor® In Wilmot, on the 29th of June, Mr. Joun Otto, agod 66 years. threatened croup in my children this winter it never fdlod to relieve almos immediately . t â€"Mr. C. E. Riggings Beamsville writes ‘‘A customer who ‘tried a hottle of Northrop & Lymans Vegetable Discovery says it is the bost thing he ever used: to quote his own words. ‘It jast seemed teirouch the spot affected.‘ About a year ago he had an attack of bilious fever and was afraid he was in for another when 1 In Waterloo on the 7th inst., the wife of W . 8. Steriing Keq., V. S. of a danghâ€" An unparalielsd louflm.-n is being croated ulom?‘urlobyblevlo erfuland unequalled manner In which Neuraigia, Toothache, Rheuâ€" matism, MHackache and Headache is removed by but one application of Fluid Lightning. No offensive, disgusting drugs need be taken for days. It is an instant cure. Try a 25c. bottle from Simon Snyder, Druggist. â€"C. R: flall, Grayyille writes: "I have sold 156 bottles of Dr. Thomag‘ Eolectric Oil guaranteeing every bottle. I must say I never sold a medicine that gove such universal satisfaction. . In my own case with a bad uloerated throat after a physician peaciling it for several days :o no effect the eciectric oil cured it thoroughly in twenty four hours, and in â€"Mra. Georoz Stursos, Toronto, says :â€"**I have saffered severely with corns, rad was anable to get relief from breatment of any kind untill was \ reâ€" commeuded to try Holloway‘s Corn Cure Wymg it for a fow days 1 was to remove the corn, root and brauchâ€"no pain whatever, and no inâ€" convenience in using it. 1 on heartily vecommend it to a!! suffering from corns, In Waterloo on the 3rd inst., the wife of Mi. Julins H. Ross, of a daughter, At Waterloo, on the 6th inst ., the wifeof James Howarth, of a duughter. m., and 7 p. m. Sabbalh School at £.80 p. , ‘Rey. °F. E. Nugent, Pastor. mecopat Cyunon.~â€"Sabbath Services at 11 a m. and 7 p. m. Rev.‘Dr. Beaumont, Pastor Camana Pepserreaaw Onuron.â€"Babbath Sorâ€" vises st 11 a, m. and 6:80 p. m, Rev. D. The idea didn‘t work, and his men are receiving eight hours‘ pay. Royay OatuoLIC office, . Wi" and first class work guatanteed a liberal support is â€" poottully in‘ yited, i JACOB D. FORLER, . Waterloo, May 31st, 1886, I! he doan‘ kick on me it shows me dot der rule works both vhuys »nd we vhas all right." _ s EvawexLICat AssodlatiO®;:â€"Sabbath Services a:&uc..ud.flp.-: ltbb'nnlebol «t a. m. Preyer I.w, ‘ednesin evening and Thursday +« ug. ‘buhul Meeting Friday evening. . Daxis Kane , Mlis BEATTIE, of Stratiord, â€"wilt Tut ppiase ant preroulk: soarohobe sial 0/ & o » addregs t . â€" w, 8. HODGINS, STEADY EMPLOYMENT To GOOD MEN | woomokm PREVIOUS_ REXPERIENOR NoT ES SEN TIAL / New Junvsiusx Onvrotâ€"Babbath Servicesat 104. m.inGerman aud 7 p. m. aiternately Keow Tailor Shep in Waterloo Te o2 im oponod n wiler shop is We ‘Ten Hours Pay for Hight Hours "Mr freos, maype 1 do ash you like,. _ I #alf un order from Shegago for ten dozen sbairs. I vhill sheep him eight dozen and hill him for uep. Music Lessons. The Fonthill Nurserics ! lnl"d in | hedge, 6 kisds of raspbarries, atraw be m‘[ Uver 400 aores | Don‘t apply | beds, &0, * is you can fuyrnish first class referâ€" | Price $1100, $700 must be cash, ences and wao! to work. No room for | mainder os !ime. This price is § lagy men, byt can employ any number | below omw!vyl'olkny. Ap{ly to Ja of energetic men who want work. G.\ Hricker W aterloo, or to E. ‘H:; Ri ° . _ Address, Port Rigin * STONE & WELLINGTON, | E H. EBY I Nurserymen, Port Kijin, Feb, l4th 1885. _ t, f Whon the employes in au Iudiana turaiture factory operated by a Gerâ€" man struck for sight hourn‘ work a day he grantsu it, but when they wanted ten hours‘ pay for eight hours he called them up and said: 100 Smart Men Wantel at Quse to Usnvas for the Sale of Canadian 10 a. m.inGerman aud 7 p. m. allern&teiy English and German. n.'b_m Bchsol at 2 ©HKUROA DLREKCLORY p. m. â€" Ro v. F. W, Tuork , Pastor Agents Wanted ! WATERLOO MARKETS Grown Nursery Stook Bloock, opposite Mr. Coiquhoun‘s A Sensation W ATERLOO. 41 l'on. experience in the business, and having bought somenew machinery, also building a new dam, thereby making the power «o that with low water 1 will «till have plenty of power to run the mill all geasons of the year, All lines of Custom work done on short notice and at prices as low as elaeâ€" where, such as Carding, Spinning, Fullâ€" in%, Manufacturing, Coloring, #¢. ive per cent dispount allowed for Cash, I would also direct your attenâ€" tion to the following goods,.such As Full Cloth and ‘I‘weeds from 45 cents upâ€" warde ; Grey Bed Blankets from $2 to §4.50 per pair; White Bed Blankets from $2.50 to $6 per pair ; Grey and Checked Horse Blankets of dllomt quality, the best being equal to any made in Canada, if not superior in wear. BrockING YaRN â€"Fine and ‘Comrse and in all colors Smmmâ€"fl::rlmn u‘:li Fanoy Shocting, single width. The .bovwd- are all of my make and guaran to bo all wool ant! free trom shodd una ‘ other mixture. 1 houdn.fi-o! nion Sheeting, &o. I hy&.n- the b.t‘-.rkfl;:?;t low i0es, ‘Ou"'ifilm ; Fi weed fi::'u cente upwards ; Woreted Coatâ€" ings from $2.up to $3.50 per yard, trimâ€" :fli for the nLvo; Grey Cotton, i’l‘hfil, Tqbls Ull Vioth: Cotton and Wool Her: Oil Cloth, and Wool Hosâ€" iety, Ladiea‘ and Gentiemen‘s Underâ€" fi'uiq from 36 cents upwards, Men‘s races, B Htretches, Dacks, Deni uma, Oaufl. Ticking, Oottfin Shin; . splendid Cotgon, Linen an éfi Thread, ‘l‘m‘. Grain Bags and a host of other articles, _ . .R Tn:m. wou tunity of is Porties wishiug to . elothes will find it t?%w :: hauy from me, as I am you canâ€" e ue meniee e o on favors and trusting by Strict attention will deliver an Address to th« Rlectors ot North Waterloo upon the pablic quesâ€" tions of the day. at the TOWN PARK, BERLIN, THO3. TILT, _ JOSIAH SNIDER, Secrotary. Presidenat tomers and the public generally, that the well kaown Chicopee Woolien Milis are now in full running order with & and honest dealing of your patronage, 1 remain | Yours Regpectfally, DANIEL L, WEBER, REFORM MEETING J.OHKARLTON, ESQ, M P., at 8 r. x. The Riecteys of North Waterloo are cordially invited to attend, _ _______ _ When the usual liberal premiaums will be awarded for Live Stock, Farimm Proluce. Domenstic â€" Maoufactures, _ Implements, Ladies‘ Work, Fipe Art», &c. Town or WareRLOO, 2 NOT 1CBE is To Wit : hereby given to all whom it may concern that at the meeting «f ths Mumicipal Council of the Town of Waterloo, to be held at the COUNCIL CHAMBER . on Monday. Sth August, 1886, 20,000 Pounds Wool Wanted price is unly 809 , or in clubs of five and over 1& each. Postage stamps accepted for fractional parts of & doliar. Samples free. aaf Each subscriber will be entitled, without additional cost, to one of the following premiums, which should he ordered as per number, vis : 1. Portrait Gallery. 2. Home and Health. 3. Uhase‘s Recipes, 4. Ladies‘ Fancy Wortk Guide. #@" Registered lettetm: come at eur risk, _ Addres® plainlyâ€"â€" ADVERTISER PRINTING Co., Loxpo®, ONTa R1o. , AT RIGHT O‘CLOCK, P. M., application will be made for a by law providing for the granting of authority to "The Borlin and Waterluo Street Railway Company," to construct, mainâ€" time to time to remove and chnfe as required, a doub‘e or single iron railway vith‘::ou-ry ddeftmh and mm.«:: far passage of cars, catriag uther vehicles adapted to the IIID:. along King Street for its entise length, along Erb Street for its entire length, along Albert Street for its entire length, and alung Church Street for its entire length, .n:_for the grantiog of certain privilegos to the eaid Company upon such terms udnbjfiwnnr:udninc as to the sard Council may scem meet, TOWN HALL, BERLIN, On Wednesday, 21st, Inst., Tuesday & Wednesday, â€" Oet. 5th & 6th, Town of Waterloo. NuTICE OF JINTENDED BYâ€"LaWw WOOLLEN MILLS! F. CoLQ@UAOUN, Necretary. Waterloo, July 6th, 1886 EXHIBITIO N Tas Wasrern Apvcatiece, of Loa. don, has just made ancther important step in advance, â€" It now appears reguâ€" tariy in twelve pege form, and in addi tion to all its wellâ€"known popular feaâ€" fuses, gives in each isene Sam Jones‘ sermons, the Iniernatisnal Sabbath School Lesgons, a Complete story, ei¢ , etc. â€" It is vastly improved in every res» Valuable Premium Given Fres With Canada‘s Pop ul«r W eekly. etc. lt is vastly imstov«d in ovct‘ re#« pect, For BALANCE OF YEAR the EWTC ACCGRTSRT llll’ BDCMD MRUCK F. COLQUKROUN, ‘Town Cler Wated Waterloo, 6th July, 1886. Now‘s the Time. Fine Property for Sale AT & BARGAIN. NHE North Waterloo Fall Exhil ition staff of hands, which added to my O CHARLES HENDRY, P.esident North. Waterioe Heform will be held in the for which the highest price . will he paid. _ , NORTH RIDING PA L.IL. med, thankful for past would take this opporâ€" ring his numerous ousâ€" to merit a fair share Asnooiation If so it will pay you, well to call and see me betore purchasing elsewhere: I can convinue you that you will save money by dealing with me: Try it: The best and Inrgest assortment of BOOTS & SHOES in Waterloo, for Men, Women and Children, is now in Stock at _ | JACOB S. ROOS‘ The old reliable Wanzer Machine in all styles; for sale here, Iéfitiu don‘t want a Wanzer, I can sell you any MAOHINE in the market, aud that at prices which no Agent cant compee. | â€"DO YOU WANT A MACnINE? BOQTS & SHOES. G00DS MARKED IN PLAIN FIGURES. Sewing Machines, ____ _ Metalâ€"Roofirs ESTIMATES FURNISHED GIVE THE NEW PABENT MILK CAN A TRIAL AND IMPROVE YOUKRK BUTTER. Price for 3 Cables, 50¢.. 4 Cables, 60c . 5 Cables, 6656 per Rcd ‘“m WANTED. July _ â€"* @ Stoves, Lamps, Tin and Oopper WARE. 1Â¥ LARGE VAritrtyâ€" CLAREK‘Ss5 DOUBLE WIRE WOODEN .PICKET FARK AND GARDEN FXNCE, Cheap, Durable and Kasy put up. Msanonfactured by O. CLARK, No. 95 Macdonâ€" nell Street, Gueiph. _ Call and see samples, or sead for Circyiars and prices, Farmers, Attention PH. HOHMEIREPR Eaveâ€"Troughing, be convineed. j TEE NEWREST GOODS IN THE MARKET ALL PKE LEADING SHADES, . Ths best Colours in Plain Gc:As, Oascic woods, Euripe Goods Call and Examine beforeo purâ€" | chasing elsewhere. to any in Town, for Quality and Low Price. Call and soo our Shirtings at an astonishingly clese out. CALL AND SEK OUX BXETRA VALUBS IN Grey and Bleached COTTONS. FOR A 600D & DORASsLE SUIT For extra value in Dress Goods give us a trial and LACES AND BUTTONS TO MATCH. FOR GENTS FURNISHING We call special attention as we claim to be oqual FOR THE NEWEST AND MOST STYLISH HAT GIVE US A CALL. } NEW ARRIVALS COMIKNG IN DAILY, N. Devitt & Co‘s. Everybody can be suited in price, stvle . and quality, j W aterlco, May 5th . 1886: ROCK BOTTOM PRICES KING ST., WATERLOO, GIV L US A TRIATL. Patent Milk Cans. JACOB S$. ROOS. ui oi is â€" Mhop. ‘The sti~nd is a @rebâ€"slaes ane for :.zod l-::h a;‘lo 'Q:d !Nuno:&: country is « -s"oqlll eqtiement, with a will be sold at very much less thas ite 6 und tho moss invorable terms of :y.‘t will be gives. fru®t trees, oto., olso goed Frame nincuamaits Suip d n ies THE OLD BARBER 8HOP would bercby tcform his friengs and the pablic that he has now full sharge of the old Barber Shop, camied om in by his 4A tos rezu‘ .c‘ delivery. ot ise this «â€"mson in Be: :and Waterloo. Orders moy be lefs ~* M. Devitt § Co‘+. $tom for Wi 'quuy. W, DE KAY. ZICEZi. XCMR. April 2224, 1885, _ (@mos, or t. 1,) prring ce fee pairt 1 nin be gee e statiqn, ez c three asiles from lvu. both ~ gueâ€" -umo. a German church auposs *»c rosd, gnd sohuo! very conveâ€" mient Apply &o _ _ _ . _ _ FARMS FOR SALE bho Coun.y of Weliingwa, near Ouh and in twalve m'.boll““. ' ;i:‘h of (::r-n.nl all -Ilau and prices. 4 paid, uniess a bargain o‘on'l.' of ;.08 and, well improved tarms, & WWJ the country, and if ‘ ngton is not the m.’:’h and sbook raw‘ng county in Bead TRICE 5190. top) partssiars come ficks w ives tw # of ov:»-;tf).’ *srme. Advertisersent froe. ‘. Adu+©, I)Y JORN J. DALRY § 0u., . Guelpb, Untario. 'l.fl EAST HALF LOT PWELYE, #s the Ninth Concession, Maryâ€" oullivation Wullingtor, Perth and Grey. Also m in Mount 'ou.-‘w desâ€" criptive aireular waite to HAMUEL ROB&T&ON, Marriston Ong. smru. cheap and reliable, havil been horoughly tested and fou: to yizp goueral satisfaction. 26 -pa eations : ~ $2.00., sent by expreast ol sharge v« recelpt of .l"t. ~ npaned a«~~ Jewellery Hyore in the .t‘p ecov ,â€" «d‘ by Mr. Androw Rockel as « F:=>~. re Store, where he keeps a larx© vevor~ ~an% of the oslebrated GJaf w .. shes, Alazm Glooks. Wasérloo. Dec. 19th, 1883, s.¢ FARMS FOR SALL, TBE G.YAT INDIAN REMEDY NEW Jex llery Store The und > andweflh'bu- nourss uo to: inkabstents of Waterloo and socrou: ‘yag oountry , that be has FMM FOR SALL ErbBt. opposites Market HKouse, BLAOKSMITH‘8 8HOP Marble and Stome work of every Dos: ~Div. Courts Cork, Br (16 68 ,. ) 1 Waterloo Marble W orks {~UJKAYXL B208 PiLLAGE QF ORANBRQOOK 3AMAIN â€" OHEAP, Cos.m*'d y and Fruit Jummart et, 1884 AM P =t .. REBD TO FILLORDERE TO FARMERS! CAaATARRH i IN WATERLOGQ. l.}' trame bain, 605( 20180, ons smile from oription Made to Order, MAX BALLE Coustr or Gery. FOR SALE Apply W ashatand Slabs &o ACRBS of highly improved Magulacturers of * H. PLANT & 00., 90 Elisabethb #+., Toronto ANLD _, JO8N RODDLCLK, B: usseia Or to JOHN GRAHAM , _ Husten, Ont, A. AUNTER, Mion t 26 | ’fl'n:‘ ..u“:,“r l:;:u. Beud 10 postage, and -'.n-w'm yw:\'... sopal, vabuntie, box will pat :uuuo.& of more uun.:u :o‘oll‘a‘“-m“m all ages oan mallug more ““-':“‘“‘ tloe :‘-‘mm sexes of all ages oan lve as bome wouk in spare tibe, or all the time. Oapitel not required. . We will start pou. lmmease pay surefor e Start ut 6B06. Te eierty Atmobnarnlet. to. the premises. HOW LO8T, HOW RESKORE D. Ves Hale by Peivwats Barsgain: 'I-IW‘nhnbh' .s‘.‘.‘.".u::t.“"‘:-l’ xflul‘ HII uw_mlpqd“mp. k M AN H OOLD. PRKA MODEEA TE and 1 make xo cazhes Uaeate F4 rkat ) apsoial 1eferences sent on I. 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