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Waterloo Chronicle (Waterloo, On1868), 16 Apr 1896, p. 6

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Nwthnthapooplodcaufllué' Any country WDAY "*"" ""W. _ _i asal beginning to realize the mnityd[mhnd&omldgmdly. share | filtudgwhdontbuuinthum,dw advantages of this position with . _ ~GB the N. .,mdwdwm-iGwBflmbydmflg“ ing a rovâ€" ; wmd-mwflndm'm'hflfi. Judging x t Qmufiuac&nuwm‘ofihmndm of K ‘rudlbopwphdm.’on.flnvwwpl‘wnnm of bénefitting . .. who necessarily have been the Great Britain and their nearer neighâ€" ks “'.iilt-&nnndor protection, by bore prevents them thus benefitting .+ s:fi.m-pwwmm their own people. x# Britain. lnviowdehmhch.unitbem; #. This promise depends for fulfilment alty to the Empire that actuates a 1i #7 -tbowmhgmud(}mtBrininhhlfl}i of narrowâ€"gague politicians in ¢a WMMMM urxllltbOnoM land ‘to relinquish Bars> Dm-hhgovwlihly to re -Mpoboyth»mmi!ubermnb c im»-qu-no(pm&m hmdnpmmdfimuly‘ ¢ ‘of the following selfâ€"evident factsâ€"facts force the buik of the accomulating e that will also explain why she must, as wealth of the world into ber hands, o+ c long as she remains free trade, always | that bas already made her the cbief long as she remains free trad®, ®!W898\ __aice, of all the nations (whilst the m l ic3 las af tha 3 Sarsa=â€" weuvengemrtnat parilia crmenmne snn ©I consulted doctors who f m In & week or two § moticed a ement. . Encourâ€" by this resalt, persevered, until in is ‘or so the sore be to heal, and, the mpfllmor six months, ’B e(the.wdmweared."- 2 coreer . Florenceville, N. B. but to no EPCO e o t & ement. | by this result, pmvered. uh ‘or so the sore began °0 hne tha Sarsaparilia for six I of the cancer disappe: ca , Fiorencevill * _ Now, as intervational sales are in their nature forced saies (in the samée | -ohtw,hmwuhfll woludbhurplupdmh xÂ¥ to exchange them for things he ='ntot cannot produce), it must i that the people of the country %:n&odwd‘:‘“l o :;;flumm :0"‘-"‘ fa+ P & r 0 cepen edomrrenr fag amavadl airagin d Ayor‘s 228 Sarsaparilla Experience teaches that the merâ€" “uvhmmdmwd‘h‘ forced sales going on around bin,dtl" m.‘m__ â€"L.g neavanted “.-‘-vâ€"' a m during the * only does the x tage frow. t CANCER ON THE Li? modern governments adopt to prevent ’umh h&'dmmdfim«l ‘sailes surpius products whichother counâ€" tries offer, it is not surprising to find by wwmmwkdm most higbly protected countries suffer the most keenly from trade depressions mn&ndsvhh the United Bte: d-rhg&ohnt'op-n).hf ‘mot only does the high tarif against oasign goods provent them resping any es o CE s e in o . c in the only mwarket ;,!'.:-n;“ml- viz: that of. Great l:h‘:dlabcmwhm more or leas protected. _ _ _ > _ ; ,, , ,, § eR ns Admitted at the World‘s Fair. eceiit S ECCCE O 2s ET people. As the ouly way the people of a nation (like the farmer) can utilize their surplus products is by exchanging them for products they do.not produce _hMonmfiyuobuplyum be done in the country where the mmphn.ndq-hamfly flmhz':mdnoulhdpm- . veotive tariffs force their people to .exâ€" exchange their surplus pr i0 | t flw is “fz products in | teething. , 1 CR ong | Great ; follow th your rest ng and crying mmatter bow high the tariffs are p::t:: flw.m'&hwmfl wll .n“hexmd“.ww %"Molfif““ Wfi‘. ‘r""l‘nl Msrod' to the British mnn!.ctfl P R mothere, Te ts m al, mnhe_v.; mrer a margin to the importer after ;?Er-m hz'm' “S.Jma-'..’.i eghc the import duties. This accounts m..".‘.‘nd":"-;""mwn&"‘hm"““' ns morey the well known fact that theimpol-‘ 1e ciifiten tecthine "“"",......z‘;:‘."’.?i.”"" ition of :I’ohctin tariffs are always [ FepAâ€"+â€" '=¢W°1m':okhnu$ followed by a fall in farm land vum'mm"""&"b"fl"“" and the m‘)d'fmfi"“flfi‘ ‘y “"..“:l‘h‘ e ,.Bold -m-tnnmdbmlwd,.].z “wgfi"..".-_""fimnfi“‘gmfl :-l-huldmtbk),bcmm c is the basis from which the surplus The owner ought to ‘be more bonorâ€" QQMB r&.d no: matter able than the estate.â€"Xenophon. :m -hl'_n‘. is received by W.mmmd sensation in your throat + * t "h'“““"i"%g*“db 350 i Cough un romfantion Sorces, must ~sele by draggiste and The Key Cof Preferential Trade, ames E. hoiso bat won. | Great Britain by simply A0OPNDE PTBT | rabbe "';:,'i-?.':m J?Wéofl 84 | Joose nd ‘.ndlimuoltbo :~~| un pnke Uul the various countries fe of benefitting | _ _ veem "be | bore prevents | them thus benefitting | $"50 therefore fall on the farmers. Ahne farmer‘s impoverishment . pauperizes many, ard adversely effec‘s the whole community, except a few beneficiaries who grow enormously wealthy under the protective system of taxation. 1 1 200 n m ltouisin hambth surtuch dvibdecctobctinr Artintcedt d This also explains why Great Britain, T as long as she remains free trade must | 8 be a shield between the monopolists 8 (who can only exist under protection) | and the consumers, for no matter how | 8 high the protective duties or how close | 1 'tbo monopoly, British goods will be ' forced over the tariff walis, and thus 1 prevent them (the monbpolists) realizâ€" ing the full benefits protection has deâ€" | ?nrd to give them,(hence their hatred | the tight little Isle) We have only to follow the speeches of the McKinleys, Tuppers and Rhodes of the world to dircover that though tarif walls are nominally rawed against the world, theysrereally directed against Great Britain and it proves the wisdom of ber system of free trade (ad as an act of justice to her people), that every new effort other countries make to cr.i:sleber trade by means of protectâ€" ion its inevitable offapring the bonâ€" us, must force ber (Great Britain) & notch Ngberinthensleofufiou.br the more sucvessful other conntries are in preventing their people from trading idiroct.ly with one another (the result if . not the object of protection), the greatâ€". er will be their need of the only market left open to them, and the greater the . | bargains they will be forced to effer in that market, on account of the competâ€" ition amongst themselves, to get rid of | their surplus products there. , ,! Any dountry may with benefit to its (ipuphndfln world generally, share . | the advantages of fli‘h godm with alty to the Empire that actuates & "*bl " band of narrowâ€"gague politicians in urging the mother land fto relinguish a trade policy that must, if other countâ€" ries remain protectionists, ultimately force the buik of the accumulating wealth of the world into ber bands, thar has already made her the cbief of population: ad of beâ€" ‘tbst.:‘;: can get .o(..l‘:.u"::uk €EGRs J 0C (as most | your wi on account ing & + ..g enable pmétioe of throwing things at thlo doa.; 3 P°““is CE‘L Blue el;lums for peace of | ‘But, t Caesar, minister !‘ sai unds Evaporated Apples thomsng:::hcheb-uudlookmdthe s ° P0 . 5P ase,Canada \ black eye, ‘nigh every time she throws | 2 14 pounds Cal. Apricots for dalate m ul * hits me !‘â€"Indianapolis | , pound Cal. Silver Prunes fo under thol sw 6, as the | TIn the Chemical Laboratory.â€"Proâ€" "!:::b!:-‘ Mâ€"Whtwhu booom; of Tom oB, 1 ‘t he st with n Soun |AiiiE Nee yeut o0 0t At the City Groce n anathk Ah wea: Anpletonâ€"poor fellow | A | , Mow Nature‘s [Gifts May be Brought to A Better Pevelopment Ruth Asumore writes of ‘The Ugly Duczling,‘ a most practical and useful artiole, in April Ladies‘ Home Journal and presents the helps here given to good looks , L8 L C1 00 00 _ifuilan asnnat !vw 114 4u6k 4 ‘The American constitution. cannot 1 stand the cold bath into which the Eoglish woman plunges winter and summer, and to which she owes, as far as complexion is concerned, much of her beauty. Do not be afraid to put soap on your face ; use pleaty of it, and wash it off well, first with warm and then with cold water. This soap bath given to the face will make you feel and look sweet and fresh. _ â€" Sleep, if possible, in a cold room, bnt do not sleep cold. By this I mean that while the air in your room should be cold and clear, you sbould have plenty of cover over you, and if you wish your ‘skin to be beautiful you should never go to bed with sold feot. A woman‘s hands ought to befbesutiful but a beautifal hand is not,of necessity, a chubby hand, nor a dimpled nor a fat hand, but it is a white hand, a clean hand and a tender hand. Redness of the hands is often due to bodices that are tight, sleeves that catch you at the armboles, or are too closeâ€"fitting at the wrists, A simple but good treatment for red hands consists in bathing thom every night in hot water, using for this purpose plenty of good soap and a nailâ€" brush ; after this bath gr_y"flnm_‘on & Waterloo County Chronicle Thuarsday, m':l,':ni-t:b;;uifi some simple emollientâ€"cold cream or mutton tallow will anewerâ€"but wha.un:*{onw| nmbonh;i!nooaâ€"r{.“ b it so that what is put on the hands can be rubbed in gently. Then take a pair of loose _ gloves, very . loose . gloves, cut off the finger tips, slip them over the greased hands and sleep in them. _ In the morning give the hands HELPS TO GOOD LOOKS "ee 40001 ® ‘ the class ‘last year 1 , | _ Ab, yes; Appletonâ€"poor fellow | A 2 | fine student, but absent minded in the tâ€" | use of chemicalsâ€"very. That discoloâ€" 4 | raton on the ceilingâ€"notice it P o| ‘Yes.‘ a| ‘That‘s Appleton.‘ re| _ Mrs, Gusherâ€"It appears to me, Mrs e | Cutter, that your busband is a man of * | iron will. ce| _ Mrs. Cutterâ€"Right you are, and I d | think I can say it is decidedly of the _ | pig fron order. § * b‘@i_‘hif}': ".‘.i.,‘f:;,,‘:‘;,’::,;\ 3 pounds Cal. Peaches for W but whatever use i!nooaur{.“fl{::’"’ it on the de can be ly. â€" Then take a pair of , very . loose gloves, Enver tins. slip them m =â€"CLX _ omm l-‘-,' o oal s lend itself to the | . , and though you up you will preâ€" not of some one | . .‘d on & backâ€" hy girl, not closely s, but dreised proâ€" racefally.‘ .BS. He Wants Others To Know. Dear Editor: + \ Please state in your valued journal, that if: any sufférer from Nervous Debility, Beminal W eakpe»s, Lack (f Energy and Ambition, iost Manhood, Night Lossex, oc., will write me in confidence, I will inform him by sealed letter, free of charge, how tw obtain a perfect cure. I ask for no n ney, having nothing to ell. 1 know how to eym?umze with these sufferers, wnd am only too glad to be able to assist them, I promise everyone »bsolute secrecy and as 1 do nor, of course, wish to expose imyself either, 1 do not give my name. f you desire to lat lwell. send_stamp and nddress simply: P. O. BOX 383, LONDON, ONT, good [ * ecaciwet mnll tak ] oF 1j ever, Mutual ar still Total Net Assets efore | Amount at Risk t sip. | Increase in 1895 Joun FENNELL Don‘t | aroras Laxe Hugo Kraxs BoAl 0 8180 | ; un rennoll ... There‘s health, strength and energy in every bottle of Manley‘sCeleryâ€"NerveComâ€" pound. Guaranteed to cure. California Fruits. Mgw W. H. Cooper, 16 Glouces» ter St., Toronto, says : 1 can now eat, sleep, and think better, and foel dhm‘uu differ= ent man,. Betore taking it 1 had suftered for -mtmm severe pains in my and a fecling of exhaustion upon the slightest exor» tion, siept badly, and was subject tion, siept badly, and 1 Dject o hiis uf The "" biues."" . ?;.‘l";':.'!! to fits of the *‘ blues."* This has all disappeared and 1 feel like a new man, all of which 1 attribute to Manley‘s Celeryâ€"Nerve Compound.** ounds Cal. Peaches for 25¢C pounds Cal. Blue Plums for zsc‘ pounds Evaporated Apples 25¢ 4 pounds Cal. Apricots for 25¢ pound Cal. Silver Prunes for 15¢ Reoaomical Mutual Fire Ins.Co. Total Net) Assets _ > _ + _ $310,854,08 Amount at Risk .« ® $13,300,079 06 Increase in 1895 = = ©3,000,000 Joux Fexxenr | 0 ~ _ â€" President Gromax Laxng _ â€" _ â€"â€"‘ Viceâ€"Pres Hugo KRrANE w _ & _ â€"â€" Manager BOARD OF DIRECTORS. Joh® F@RNAIL ........ .ccscc en 6+# Â¥r. BRYGOP .ci..ccsa cce r c ic ccairrrinee! H L. Janzen .......> L.J. Breithaupt. ... ..« P.8. Lautenschlager . P, JAOODL .. cllse 6609 Hon. 8. Merner ...... C. Pabst .).......}0}0 A.B. Powell .....0.}0 Frank Turner, C.E.. Geo, Pattiisont.... .. Advertise in the ‘ Waterloo County Chronicle. i:umvers the wholo feld, Mutual and Cash Systems. . Hasorflug. orF BERLILN. April 16, 1896.â€"Page 6. rrrristcr1r â€"+BOvOnk® ......New HBamburg c....... ... . MHespolor vsgrcarens +s AQROOR c22..22.0..... Toronto veyancer, otc. D BARRISTERS AT LAW .â€".MBolicitors in all the courts, Not wies and Conveyancers. Money to lend on .\.lm-&‘.gu atiowes rates. Officeâ€"Court House Herli W. H. BowuByÂ¥, M. A., J1..B., Q.C.. County Crown Attorney D and Clork of the Peat â€" (Money to loan.) Offlce * Killer‘s Block, Water MieP Couggeren to Geo. 11 u r to Geo. H. Hutchi Barrister. Bolio : Notary lqucbu::?nc.m‘ @munoun ies s tAope Barristers,Bolici (}Uwuuvulv w MEVERCICCT Barristers,Bolicitors, Notaries, &0. Officeâ€"Corner King and Erb Btreets, Water: Joo, over old Post 0&«. .. Money to loan at lowess rates of intereat. mnnxc: Corqurou®. _ A. B. McoBripz ERGUSON & READE, Barr.sters, Holicitos, Notarics, K. P. CLem®nt. »Berlin .Berlin .Berlin Berlin Berlin Borlin OWLBY & CLEMENT Berlin Officeâ€"In the rooms former! writinct. t‘s. over bir. Plab DR. A. F, BAUMAN: PuysicLi®, SURGEON AND Acc0UCHEUR, Office and residenceâ€"Two doors ng:h of resiâ€" dence formerly occupied by the late Dr. Walden on Albert street, Wateri00, LEX MILLAR, Q.C. iveyancer, eto. . _ _ _Dr G, H. Bowlby treats diseases of the noee, throat and oar. 4 Office and Residenceâ€"Jobn straet l H. WEBB M D., * Coroner County of Watorlo0, Offlceâ€"At his residence on Erb street, ‘felevhone communication. _ Diszasss or EYE axp EAR Treargp. Officeâ€"New residence, Al mtfi Water 1»..»mm~m"‘3m te Dr. Walden‘s residence, â€" -'râ€"i;phono communication, W, VSAv Wabts, ». o. s. mon R. AAMITAGE PHYsICIAN, SURGEON AND Ac00UCHEUR. Wells, L. D. 8. over 1 sr‘s). Night calls ans Fred G. Hughes D.D.S. DENTIST. Office in the Oddfellow‘s Block, Waterloo, Ont. y » mssy D. 1 and YOST‘3 BLOCK, L VAN CAMP, »pHENTIBT, â€" 50 Queen‘s Ave., Berlin. and three All calls promptly attended e and chorkc moderate. #oc and livery in rear of Zimmerman House. Entrance on King streot. a L next to Fiacher‘s bu! K. SANDERSON, A‘ WaTERLOO BaxkRy, Corner of King and Duke Streets. Fresh bread, buns and rolls overy day. Cream puffs a: d doughnuts Wednesdaya and Saturdays. All kinds : f favcy oakes and wedâ€" ding cakes on shortest notice, Leave orders at store or with deliverer. ERBEKT _ J. BOWMAN. PROVINCIAL Land Burveyor, Civil Engineer and raughtsman, Graduate of the Ontario sohm otPrq‘quoul Soience, and late assistant to York ‘E.Encinnron the construction of Pubâ€" lio Works, and the subâ€"division of lands in the suburbe of Toronto. Officeâ€"Court House, Berlin. 109 King street east, Berlin. attention paid to Catarrh, . af BSNYDERK, bfl(ON g-uer o Ma Ofllceâ€"At his Drug Stere, Livery,; IVERY ANP EXCHANGE 8T j 8:0. svum%- \1] kinds of conveyances mmn\:{ on hand. "wces moderate. Stables in rear of the Com: LTY Pruskryayion of the Nat holudfi the u\ouml.:g of Artil s on So! Roots and the insertic s to supply the place of Missing T t using a plate. Office : CANADIAN BJ.OCK,° C cBCO T Boriin, always or OHN L WIDKMAN Tesuer of Marriage Licenses. Officeâ€"Post Office, Bt Jucebe, Ont. W. A. KUMPF, VETERINARY SURGEON. ivery, Bale and Exchange Stables. t olnes rgs onl £0rl molane in readinees: LBGAL., NECKER, ; University &£G. H BOWLBY, MRDIOAL. hidhs, OPC7 Solicitor, Notary Publi¢ in Economica block,6 Kin MISCBELLANEHOUHS. Jonger Kimira, open every Monda by, DENTAL Dewrigrs, W ATERLOO, CVE D. D. g. philadelpbia, 1001 Couvey« :ounâ€"”&ig:r. 'lga %olni shov. sOX, insertion of pEPOSITS OF $1.00 Anp UPWARDS RECEIVEO, ANO CURRENT RATE® ST OM OISMORC ALLOWED, _ INTEREST ADDED TO THE PRINOIPAL AT TWE END OF MAY ANo NOVEMBER IN EAOH YEAR. Bpecia! Attention given to the Oollecotion of Commerolal Pape* and Farmers‘ Sales Notes. H. J. GRASETT, ManAGER. \.R. ERNST & 00‘S 30 Days‘ Sals A General Banking Busingss Transacteo. Fal DRAFTS I8BUED PAYABLE AT ALL POINTS iN Cat citiee in ThE Uniteo Srates, Great BRITAIN, ~*)3 ESTABLISNED 1807 HEAD OFFICE, TORONTO. CAPITAL (PAID UP) SIX MILLION DOLLARS _ â€" REST The Great Bankrupt Store 80 Cases and bales new Prints, Cottons, Shirtings, Cottona0e§, Dress Goods Flannelettes etc. go with other goods at cost, We have bought from a manufacturer over 400 Men‘s,Youths‘ and Boys‘ Suits at the rate on the $ and wilf offer them at and‘ below wholesale prices. ‘This will ape peal to your purse. Parents wh €. & 1 who want to save money in Clothing: S.R. Ernst & Co., 18 King St. Berlin BOOTS & SHOES :\Unole Sam‘s Tobacee Cure, THE MERCANTILE FIRE BUBSCRIBED CAPITAL * pEPOBIT WITH pOMINJON GOV‘T a t: AlliPolicies Guarantee _z Fact DEAD Sure! > The poorest man on earth can Te cured of the tobacco habit by using Read the lt.mnaut endorsement ever any remedy, CURE GuARANTEED POR or Mon®y RaruKDED. In che interest of the masses, for whom these nrm are compiled, the Unrited States He‘:\;h eports have examined n(} investiâ€" g» man psNMom, having for their gbject bho’ c‘;: of the tabacce gln,bit, %ut .mong them all we have no hesitancy in givâ€" the editorial amdorsement of these Reports DEAFNESS y e or how 1 tanding fii?fl."'.'.'n‘f'::-'t' m A!flul:\nurdfllm' and similiar -p&\lnw W-gmdod. Addross Thoma»s Kemp¢, Viot ‘hambers,10 southampton Building Holborn, London. BUU‘BMOU?EJ 3?0 â€" 5e “o':‘: ;‘.;";‘.:‘?uua" woaeas it this Provinse. _ .. Ne C enc in nenemmmntie w. a. Rarx0, D. BuoKBERROU@H, A. SIMS, President, JAMES LOUKIE, THE TOBACCO HABIT CURED, HEAD OFFICE, A little money buys a big parce! of goods. Captivates all lovers of Bargains and makes Business Hum at UR ~1 DOTOJC LAE Coabiustiuiiiatets PPIITEICC AYABLE AT ALL POINTS IN CANADA, AND THE PRINCIPAL NiTED States, Great Britain, FRance, BERMUDA, &0. , SAVINGS BANK DEPARTMENT B. E. WALKER, Gengrai ManagER. GBo. A. BRSCE WATERLOO BRANCH An UBPCACLE dar es sitternca n | FOR SALE OR EXCHANGE INBURANCE QOMPANY. on 000 i by The LONDON & LANCASHIRE FIRE INS, 00. , with Assets of $15,000,000. ~ 3JOUN SHUK, Viceâ€"Pregidont» Maenaging Director, Â¥. iNcorpoRATED 196 200 L WATERLOO, ONTARIO. nUloWnfith.udvuwdbo haveé now a grest rce. OOME EARLY. t» j 15 Cases. Best make. +tyles, uduprhr- * com *with any house in the trade. e * compete ‘with any house in _ the traie . C 09B . Farmers Nores DiscounTéD AND CURRENT RATES OF INTEREST to the remedy known as *‘Unol0e Sum # /U" bacco Cure," manujactured by the Keystone Dever CHTY CCNer 4 Remedy Co,, at 218 La Salle Street, Chicago. We have demonstrared by personal tests that this antidote positively destroys the taste and desire of tobace> in u.hm luvulf the -({lum in a perfec ly gondition, an Lhe‘pmuin; the same, laste &NG SERTT MO MOC 04 1 hivulf the -({lum in a perfec ly healthy . condition, and the person using the same, forever free from the habit. In ghe light of our examinations and of ‘I‘lt’ltcle%un’u Tobacco Cure" we are §. performing & duty when we endorse same, and stamp it us the crowning achieveâ€" ment of the nineteenth century i;?wvm a hab t a8 disgusting as it is common ( ONLY $1); : ence we earnestly advise yor to write to them for full particulare. il‘. Carut.HS#hehip, immet Co. Mich, for Weneies IFooty Proves Glear., baie Tess 3c e roses" wBemll un mnflo distant, “nflmll 3 mil ce oo e Om an, | tarm of 160 PESIRABLEF farm of 100 M0°08 M Devitt, Waterice. "Uncle Sam‘s Toâ€" tions and E re" we are # we endorse wning achieveâ€" ryiflwv’“ common ( tly advise yor

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