Waterloo Public Library Digital Collections

Waterloo Chronicle (Waterloo, On1868), 13 Feb 1896, p. 1

The following text may have been generated by Optical Character Recognition, with varying degrees of accuracy. Reader beware!

5 5 PATENT, MEDICINES. . ittgitsggpgt - - 81 bottle for 60c Scott 'tet',',',') - " 70c Dachau! " & Liver Pills, 15c or 2 for 26c 5 H‘M‘hqcupm ti “may...“ :11 F Slowed Under! , J. T. Lh If on anythmg' An this line, can an L' prism" you buy. Farmera' But ' aptscitsltT "--, V . y' Men'IShIll Cordovan Balmorals for tass, worth $3.50. Men's Bun, whole {and Balm: for $1.35, worth p. Ladies' Assorted Burnout, Size. " to 4, all below cost. Ladles' fin_e low Oxfords, aaettetrd lines, out '7tit1hen'srctuditmn om to: $oe, lar It: ttas. Misu’ Cardigan Overshoa for t regular pricerg'iio. _ 's heavy S . (own make) for $l.good ue at tt.sa Men's "and“ qtttgtandttelttwcost tler,.',Rvtirhr,',s,t,rit “out. ott.reho"re?otweoyr. mustbe . in orderto malta room lorspring inms: Come and awning which can't be naked every day. N, . .. ' Sole Agent lo: the celebrated super Shoelond Granby Rubbers The Right We; Sealping bias! Cash Only! 0n the War Path. Tmil BOEHMER co., No matter which your traveller rgt2t,', best, we 99113101039? liy goo.4? paces- . will buy an .tindi. 03’ Dough Button Shoes, worth $2 for $1.50 Men’s 8 lit oes - worth $1.25 for 95c Men's alll Shoes - worth $1.75 for 1.25 203's: Turkey Ittd Table Linen '. S. MUbSELMAN, NI! ti. “my M, Wanda) qt to 75.." - . _ '_i " , _ I ' l e w 1aritiRil.hr; 333% JuaNeceived a line of; . 7 ' . f VOL. XLII- NO. 7 mt n'ow machan with in amazing tbr tho you: at $25. 1iirt, 8- ii'iii,i"dJ?:Ji'ir are aaily offered. Amongst ttfii snaps for this week you will find the following : F Gradually the prejudice against depart- mental stores is Ittt snowed under, and the puplic agaileiteel of the bargains whiph “5352-“. T.. Waterloo (Emmm (Ebmuivic; FCHURNS‘I Departmental Store, Berlin Hardware Store, Biiitm [Wallet-Several Men wmoo. . Ont-ho Charles N. Rocks] nua- W Att hint-r T'.. S. RODS; The Ptapular Boot an Shoe 22 and'25 lbs for $1 - 6 lbs for $1 m GARRETSON co.. but. Bruin“ ont -, 20 and 25c ”MW: WATERLOO, ONTARIO, THURSDAY MORNING FEBRUARY JO, mm; The 11 ymfiia Chaser, Mo id, a peculiar numer- on " 2W.Rt lat) wuheulingwood into. shed on n has" thigh. PM the rafters ot the shed hungercpevithenooee on the and one. Kline-d by'eome mun-“0e imtbenooee, the ddghdippedhom under his tt nnd he bond bin-elf hm neck. A younger child pr hinges? nnd eve glue them, but ,rlse't “bunch Gia.- , v, JG'gii; V J, iii; iaTiuriioiiii' , mii..ar- J' l . Mr. Joe 11uittttr,M the low Mary. boro, narrowly maped . very "TSN it u ' hackle“ luv Hominy. One , " he?“ kicked hing: the {arse in? V" P is tight cheek he. or. t “who animal had II) '3th. on or 90 was would no doubtaavo boon A letter handy. meshed at Bimisn. l tim by Mr. a. W. than", frog: Fort" Providence. “takeout River. Intel that M death'- Mn occurred in the vicinity d! the for: twain a few wacky hon Dome “input din-u. The I mpIomI no ”Miami ”rolling I J the lover HUM" th occur- in . the low- 'tytushstir.GGUiil about (our days. ~r ., l I John Eula, of the Gum! Trunk, bu milieu to Mayor Tacks“, wanting the Idvilibilitvy of Hunilton "tablUh Jr. ' nook nukes on the nine prin- dplo a the Toronto Inn-ht. De tug. gun that the nuke: be opened new l, [nu-outed, tuttgiiiitt ttdiard I G can " And M melodrama on 'tl bunch. Ott tom of antacid ditritmltim MMupo no unad- od in town. . V In” comps: ! i .aarlriGCTt Mtradar'Lid 'rt,;'.lf,tctgt ""P8t an 'trr/gi' MI. Lat you the Grand rank brought to that city l, 404 outdo. 254 hornet, 21,748 hogg863 who: uni-all, making . total.of 23,: 769. .' A very notion- Accident occurred on Saturday In» to n Ion of Solomon Bell, at R. Holcon'n brick yard, Guelph, A Inge beam (mm the roof of the drying kiln give why under the weight of wow Ind struck him upon the book. Bower-l rihe were broken and the spine injured. _ C 8her"tff Springer bu had the poems- ions of J. T. Huber & Co. removed from the mill property, Doon, which they hare occupied for some time pub. This ection in due to e dingnement between lendlord end heme. Two teacher! in Perth county oppli- adheotrhottl, the one " 8100 and the other a .99 . your. Theyruhoold have hired both but the .99 catcher got it on you might expect. Mi- Liaise Jmkuon, of try, Grove oboe-e (when, bu (Ii-cove I method of linking butter from whey, one pound butter from 1,000 pound- whey. _ There died on Wedneedny morning l at the residence of Mr. George E Vin. INew!) Dumfrien, near the Paulinch town line, the olden Incident In this neighborhood, in the person of J our. H. Dick-on. He had ruched the ox. treme as: ot 94 you", 3 month. and five, deyl. Deceased we. born new Edinburgh, Scotland, end come to this country than forty you. Inga m won one of 16 of I family. He was n e quiet. retiring gentlemen end highly ttstemmed by ell his Acquaintances. l He l-evee four none and two d nights". The none on. Bourt,Bufralo; William, Shyner ; John M., Burlington, end M. c., DiatrustW-ttsr Agent. GER. Toronto. The daughters ere M Alex Dickeon, on. the form, wd}§.3Alt x. Enema, Chatham. On WOdnosdly night. of has week some one 'atfboted tn outrunce I. to the home of Mr. J Lmuenwnlsgnr, New Hamburg, through 000 of the trout window: And rsuucked his clmhu, chaining " but. In” Amt". an”. - Rev. W. H. Envoy, B. A Lof Clif- ford, formerly of Heapoler, In: been invited to scoop: the button“ of the Methodist church u Waherton. All the News of the County Md DI.- can (Jul-om!!! alumna-lad and A BUDGET FROM CORRES- PONDENTS AND OTHER SOURCES. NEWS NUGGETS. .. The “Mute:- and h't) J. Steins. our tmsrrhaut'e son bu ' to Toronto where he purcha- od n Inga nook of dry pods. . . .Mr. John gnu, bttoher otgu, J-ooba, is ottll 1ftttt our village people week- ly with s mt..A put, of young people from Wmloo .99! Berlin Br. rived t'gr'tlftte,tittt: of our Ego, Mr. . Weber, . not II In. (swim; Vail-inn, Home»; Grown, Caroline Leaning, M Ann Ore-- men, Emm- Koehler. Erwin W,lt Juliu- Mame. I. a. tttat-Willie J9rmntn, Lincoln Shims. dit ttam-uv; 8ahmitt, Melvin Shuh nth Clemmer. Levine Cree-nun, Laure Koehler, Lloyd Levin. i"Our school\,pllyed I friendly gems of loot-bell with the Bro-Inn school recent.- ly, in which the latter we: defeated owing in I great manure to the absence of two or dance of their pleyen. The return much will probably be played bib next Sunni-y. Play up, Netchezl Pity up, Breelnul . . . . A few of our people are "msring from menial. lore throat end . general dittimilinatioa to work . . . . Mr, Oliver Hellmnn in con- templeting buying out I cemin milk- bueineu. There malt be something in that beside. inter no-dar. m a. ttasm-u-. Shutx, Alvin Sohiedcl, Katie law, Amalia Grown. Curio meold, N ' n Cutnena. , " at. WOW“ Crag-mm, Nelson Woolnor. Be. Uullmm,AdA Hotfmn, Litmln Snyder, Milton Skull. Mr, John Fouldll, Deputy 'Rattitstme of AP/tttOrd w" stricken down with iiitl‘yuil while standing as church choir mating In: Pridar ;night. The graveret" (an "e%uertdined for his noovory. _ V The [allowing it the report of our tchoat for the purulent!) on Geography: V tmaatr-Joauun Sohmitt. IV otatttr--Bsmioe Devin, John Crew-Inn Lree1 Weber, Bulimia Shah. Elmim m II. Cree-tfum-Weber, Sylvan. r Shaun, ilt,'lt, Roma-n, Jun Br'ub char. Eta mrhUrp Add.“ Woolnrr, Chin. Koch or. .._ 1 Harry Tolton of Gel ' use reiieved 'trf thirtrfi" dolls" at the Dunhem Home, Oobourg, Int Saturday night. On retiring he put. the bills in the Met ot his night shirt. for safe keep. ing. On rising next morning be over. looked Ming the money out of the pocket end when later on he went to get lt be found it was gone. Joeeptt R. Dunlap, formerly of ' ford, us: on Moods] ftped, 32.000 and to be imprison” for two you: in the Illinm'u Mate Ptsn'ttttttiari,hr, publish- ing obscene mom-r: in the Chlcsgo Des. parts, . .Thu conviction [I the Jtrat of it. kind i.? thc-go Brookville on Jhh. l, 1896, had a Boating debt of $39,431.75, Again-t which no 839294.82 unpaid sum; over $20,000 VII for the ymr 1894 3nd pveviouu you". Mr. J. T. [My died n the residence ot his son in luv, Mr iitt1."'2tgt, Guelph, on Sundey, . 6th. He we: the (mandate! the Palmerston Telegraph end edited it for eighteen yarn. Three yeero no he had . stroke of penlyaie 1 from which he never recovered and he we: forced to sell out his peper. m l'hu lived with his daughter Mrs. Flor. enoe Weten oince " when relideoce he died. " At ths Int meeting of the Pnlmern- ton town council . valuation we: peeled :iultrnoting the Fin-W‘s Com. mittee to noel-uh the timuusut sund- ing of the town Reamer. Rev. Wellington, Jeffers, D. D., of Belleville, I retired Methodin miauter, died Mondly at hie home in Belleville, " An Advunoed age. m, wu editor of the Chriatitn Gundim for ten There in trouble on between Mr.A.E. Belcher, ex-rerwe of Sauthampton, and Mr. O. M. Bowman. the rpm e. At :he Juneau-y elsststiott,Bntumus not the moat votes, but it seems he had n contract with the village, for the supply of elec- trie light... and it is on thin ground that the election is being protested. The number of person- who hue been tt nrdere-l in the United Mates, in the lat five you-u, in six times Inger dun the Continua”) any at the clone of the Revolution an, the murdered lut- your were greater dun the standing tbrmy " the outbreak of the civil war. Y An exchange up '. "A all men, with art, steel grey hair end beerd,o( pie-lent midi-cu, reprelenting bimuelf on on ofhmsr of “The America) Union lunar-mm Compaq," culls on A clergy- mm, taking the address, of . good doo. tor in the neighborhood ; he next visit.- I phrieUu end expleim that he withee to inure him for $2,000 and tnakehim an exeminer. He hes heard a good re. port from each n clergynnn. ' Mr. Bo. end-oo. The physician, who becomee wily entrapped,paring $3 tor" oppli- cation, the unseat. promising to lend I phy-icion to examine him, end than endeth the lemon. 1 HEIDILBIRG NARI-Ill The afternoon meetin began etg 1:30 Mr. Tye in e neat little opening " dreee expleined the aims of the inetitu- tion end he plene for the future. He then introduced Ar, Alain finding! of Fora: who epoke on the enbjooc of “When to buy ceule end when to eell them." He eeid that he led hie cettle dry out corn, oUff end etrew end e litthutmru, and he bed never been more eucceeeful then he' hee been eince he commenced feeding in thie wey. He would recommend {the Delewere Dent for dry feeding. The we, to cure the corn is to tlest cub' it, then put it up in Inge bunchee end Utsit etend for e month, eher which it me, be taken to e convenient pleee end put into Urge leech, reed, to be taken into the here where it me, be out. Mr. Rewlinge eeid that it wee better to one the cobe end ell tether then to hunk it. m wee uked if u did not think that eelllege wee better but he‘d that e Mend of loath Wstorlob '%,rmore lasagna ' looting hold In awn]. thatch. The meeting-both in the atternood and evening were attended beyond the expecutionl of the not hopeful. In the evening the hull wu so fill that many could not get landing room And had to rem-in outside. Mr. Dilmen Btmrtrer's ule we. on Thur-dc, [at end we: well attended oonriderintt the iough washer. . . .The fermere Inetitute meeting. held in Beyeville on Tue-thy Feb. 4th. were very well "tended.. . .By the will of the late Mr. Semuel Merk. Enron road, $400 is to ItetaptrropriUVd towards buy- ing . bell tor St. June. church, Wdaiot . . . . Mr. Barney Eichler he- been draw. ing come h." timber' from Mr. John Mumy'p (an), Babel. One log 10 feet. long weighed tour lone. . . . Mr. phrtutuusikhriir cold hielive nook end itrsplementettrpulitt auotloetUat Friday . . All the omen of the German Union Cheese Mfg. Co.were re elected " their Int luau-l meeting. . . .The Hey-ville Gunnery Co heve not yet obtained the service: of e butter meter. . . . At their ennuel taming, Hay-ville, Mt. Chen. H. Tye cent in hie reeignetion " tecret- ery Mr, Solomon Shem: received the eppointmenc. . . . Mica Annie Rel: of Tevietnok in Viniting her uncle Mr, Benn. Zn rrbrigg. FARMERB’ INSTITUTE MEET- The congregation ot Knox Church held their enniverury services on Sun- dny Feb. 9th. Roe. Dr'Dichon of Gilt pmohed both morning end i" enlng to Jorge congregetione On Mondey' the 10th, they held their nnnnnl tel-meeting in the basement of the church. Speeche- wern delivered by new. Wright of Millb-mk, Fear of Milvertoa. Gsmeron of North Church, Press of Sheheepure. A lerae number ot people were preterit considering the rather “it was very "orhsr. . . .The flax mill closed down for the moon on Saturdey, as they hove Buistts4 loutohing. . . . Mn. Rev. Wright he. returned home from . month's nation. “DIN The members of the Lutheran church gue their new purer, Mr, Loeb, form. erly of Cupoe,Mich , a grand reception. He ”rived on Thureduy end Wu en- temined " the home of P. Erbech’l until his residence we. put irrorder. The Ladieu’ Aid prep-wed tn excellent revue on Friday evening. end steer all mm in rendition Mr. Lueb was taken to his new home where 3 meet. enjoyable evening wee spent by ell preeent. We with the Rev. Gentlemen e plenum any in our midst. . .We understand Joseph Bowman. our use tmurhtsr,intano emberkiag in the hotel btsinstiin Bright in the am future. . . . .Butcher Miller bu erected A com- modioue ice house in the rear of his ehop. . . .The grid. mifle we encumber- ed with I burglar prod! uh, weighing 7000 lbs niece he: week. A meet enjoynble time wee spun: by all until a lane bour,efter which the merry party withdraw. to their sleigh which In to curry them to their human. . . . l Mien Ade Weber spent“: week with friends in Waterloo . . . . Mr.Jocob Bren. ner, who bee been working tor J Voll- mer, bltusktunith, hes left on Account. of businu- being sleek. He intend-Imb- ing bulineu on hie own mane in the spring no St Clemente . . . '. Mr. and M m. John Wahl of Toledo,0hio,intend to return to their home ttne week . . . . Mr. Levi Batttnan was buy deepening the well at the mill here lnat week. . . . Mr.h1ilur,bttteheror" laid up for I few dnyu, but is able to be around Again. . . . . . .Mr. end Mrs. Philip Kath ot) Waterloo, were the Queen of Mr. A Butler on Sunday . . . . Mr, John Fry of Lisbon, spans IOVOfIl deye with friends here end in Hnwknville. . Ago in: Frid-y evening f. . tbebmpuw of spending a ttw {acid hours macho-r. HAYSVILLI Ind-BAN K I . _ Econom ICAL 1h.orc, Imus, a ' HARDWARE " Hard Time prices from the maker to the can.“ YOU con opeh it with a mit on your hand. . YOUR harness doesn't catch 'on it when a horse is going thrmqK f the door. V YOU have no_tioublc with slaihming and hanging of stoic - YOU at?! break it--it's wrought iron, WE say it costs a trifle more than the ordinary break-en) m i _ V cast-iron, hut it outlast, a dozen of them. -’ Rev Mr. Wad, adding: us than ttttlust' upon to when the gathering on the “1'th of "Roar waullivM. Plante Md 1?1omrm." The Rev. gondo- mnn aid that he did not no why tha worthy pmidont, Mr. Tre, and hi- to Ipouk on this subject unless he thoulht. that he had . “rm-on. valo- um that any." In the can". of his lemtrh he a it an: when he but oatmrte) Cumin be u», sent out (a minionnéy work And had no may diikrrsnt chum“ I but that be bud Wrought Iron Barn Door Lats]! Mr. Ratlinz- npoke on “How to Make Money Fun-wing” m give out ICInO very prustimsl hints and‘yl- vised the troys to stick to the farm it they wished ttt he hero, poop”? ' _ Owing to the death rf e brother Mr. G. Bettaehen of Dundee who we. to Odd"!!! the meeting we: unevoidebly shunt. Mr Wm. Sitter. Vice-pmidentpu the lust upenker. He we: to wok about "The Rennlt of lr. Innitute Worh in Ontorio" but thinking "not “Com for the Silo" would be A more 1 interesting subject. he look. that it. Any kind of lend. he "id, that would grow good note would grow splendid corn. After it had come up e little,lie belir'ved in harrowing it. Alweyl now it plentifully no that it my wit-dragged out in harrowing there would be lots left. Alwny- plant. when ground is freshly worked. To prevent crown from Iteuling not the corn in cool oil for two hoiarl before pleating If dry, cultivate often but don't - up the (More. " ted to, coin in number time olwoye out it I dew hefon fading for various, morons. For I lilo he recommended tomorook lumber. six inch-1 wide end hooped. m would not hue a brick silo u it in not smooth enough in the inside. .t ole] had. not .o a”. The old 200d of the Heck current. ehruh would be out. out every your end the woken left. , He aid this the been all round cherry we. the common tour The out: should be kept clear of black knot did not pleated in fence corner: For cl" had he recommended the Brad. ehov, Niger: and Pond’e Seedling plume. The liner ot the Japanese mums; were spin-t than. The beat Hrly winter pear in the Beurre do Anjon, end the Belle: for e late winter peer. The next Ipoeker its Mrnhotnrmon of St. Cub-rims. m oorroUratrd the “stamens of Mr. Coven end seid that some fumes! kept poor, simply heceuse they did not take prop-r one ot their implements. Mr. Thompson'. subject use“ "Cultivation of Fruit Twas and Smell Punta" He advised people to go into it :on e smell scale " tienst ind and out. iehat things were best depend to their eoil. The best msnnre for nepherrive, bleak currents. some barrios. em; ie uhes spread bro-dust end hen-owed in. He recommended the Black Hilbert: muse Gregg owing to the Gray's show-mus of life. The rows of rsspberries ehould never be less then three bet spurs and eultivatod often' but never more than 4 inch.“ dttpmad, Mr. Corn: handled the Iubjocc splendidly, giving out gems very pru- tioal hints. m otrongly mommrnded A omtll alwkunith thop gm! I kit of tools. Mr. J. Cour“, V. 8., Gm, was down up mend water but owing to his shoelace Mr; Tye aka! Mr. Rabat Cowan of Gilt to npenk on "Syctmtic Fuminv." _ his fed his Ct mule eunilt Iuni he (Mr. Ruth's”) thank“ his were as tprli u bin frzeud'u. [VIKING anion SOMETHING EVERY MINER SHOULD HAVE. J. FENNELL & SON. WHOLE NUMBER. 2140 -e"" anyone! Mild.- 'seoru" H N C vmlhnlmnud-Hy. m- lnnd um “InownII-md 'tretry, menu. rummwmh‘q In” “up“. pom... Wrttia-i TV, um. tNam 001nm "kl " I r rue-I In unknow- I: Mum: by has}... non. us ont - Ind-w {up dat u non-mow momh: no.- Idnmad It any the. M rite tae OIMA smw a smart. and Guelph Business Dollop E. ll. SCHLIM MWW..GMWII§ - “Inna-mu -mt'.ug.e.. thgull'gla.ttttAdttt Try J. B. Good Buch- Oct (lav-n; Moves, 010- Kayak! Matia- (“I up cod and . on turns... All Mot in: -eextugbt'ngstc., dem. an mrtio..--tt. In conclusion, the “main - And nil joined in singing the 'lu'f,11 4tttltem0httresodiesi on. of than “Incest-fol Institute needs” one hell in 'Gvrilu. special sun-Mon n- to link " H9310. for ';t'll.fllhi2d 2ctt as . “up noticed um people UM... vuzd n law fiowrrn were 'ret-ltr more "rtimsd than thou- who M .35 mg of the son Around their - Nothing, he and, Ill " [and r -llotmehswsoti, I pod H: pun-ion. Mr. R. Thompmn ot St. (Lain-in. then'upon on "CArr um- “I"! er’rtod clan-[y proved by ingug‘ that the humor in much hoppic a. thet city mun. %. The concluding Adda" VII 59. by J J. Canon, V.S., of am, no "Th. Home " . Money Mus " [LO-R0 stood uplorthehoruuu at: commerce Mid -txtusese. And . which no was no", to In, war I”. much ulna-rd other: booming that" l t'nataad of the friend at no. Save Your Eyes . . The evening's prop-Juno I"". . .erruitied by tongs. mud-mind“ auction. by the “Human 85nd,. "The Hi4ttlamtem/' an! the "Bth. iopinn Minstrel. " and W "_.-,- Inaug- nwuuv noun. Y., Strictly Finn Orland M Man-name... 00de and its principl- by Thou-ml- of people“ I'* their mosh. mainly-Cu, " magma. See the” an I“ one tt Ilttta,tl have you; up mama-u mm. IRI ILA!) aubdi. 'The and-mind - II! "to lichen nun. Lr'r,,'tea.He 1" 'crd av. ' lb“ - 11:”- anlw“. may“

Powered by / Alimenté par VITA Toolkit
Privacy Policy