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Waterloo Chronicle (Waterloo, On1868), 30 Apr 1896, p. 2

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their votes, The ran-on in. of courts. tint the line- hue not been nanny :W, uprovided toe the not. The :3“ - "vi!“ two you: no before _itt't':, of ttto government intended to Y' on due no“! Moan, but be- Ltt?tt1 to he. the +esto" the [ov- i:rr.rrilr't" bu hung on to pour a long pull-ant. could ho in.» am. with T mm that may mean will it" in - constituency. Mu [o'er-l “onion. will u held . Mo on you: old. Thu moon: .0 We of young men who have “M Mr unjodty during that. two - old on entitled to veto. " well C W- od out." who hon moved ii, Whom the enmity-myth” h on you. on will be deprived of 5.pD-attresrraasertssstnotoaur' Tub badly, but it in com. :Tlhro'hd-l marina..." and]. hymn... "edhtrtheDoesttn%t “out, and undthopnrpon. Now, ",rA-deus MWoldolhr-m Whmwnumm T 'rm-ttd-ua-att-trm" Ehhulydou " ”Irina L . Int-d oermrV, “Will A Van: Snug-pg My“ our! hu- Water!» Bounty ihraih. Vii-hoodlum in tut the “up 3'00. Ott-r, land in Grub Britain 'pd-ts steadily tor 37 yup-lb! the a - move bind-1m "do WAY. APRIL toth,' 1896 'ttX mutmcmhdidndmco C+ki-resoareovmtuttuooen. fwwwtmmw 3t.r-trritso-otro,rineto . -tretretttruatdhrooeerum, tttit-OM-tttmoms "'amwocwndwau) _ $*.-tttiort-ttetetttretb- ' -tirttmlirir-irqr)hsettto dmdngthohndnonhm A -tutthnt1-ttir ,Mt 3hr. living, My . wail-Indium an . -nfteererrtstrt'tt'-ttot16. _fihnh-fio subdu- ljilrtEiti3535 (lt PEI“! DAVID BEAN, Propristor, ' unmou) LISTS. 5." van: “Imamubdngmdo by mgrt0ootitteti" mm prune! numwwm M 'mdm in Gun e ,r-hlimmdttrnhlliexbetrt niaci- uoouhy. and that “WWW nou- lFiiiie':'ii'fifi'ii?'titiuiii , ,h. now - them. Tho ttttttttttlt',':.',','.,',':',','; hnludutholuhhmptiono! "8FCtttTtRFtt- mtdotheeimsn but '11 'tb-iteum-ittt_ some“ nomad-bo- t-rtthetwia-ttarofcurr.ptm At a Glance “hut-1842. Ilh.Mhtintmtammdvrsthetotit 'mi.-"truted.asdmustor jt8arditgtoosturru.. 1m..............359,ooo.ooo tpgte,Ut" 3. nun-min M agitatingm olden-II. I M hun- mum-Id will to horn-HIM Sunlight] Soap 'l.ttt"ther-rmtotr was“ Womb”. 't1titsiatt8M)uatmolrttelrbue mum Ilheqndly '.-tuttheoo-itioo mum III 't, Listing“. LIL. I 'r.otmd.ged-edth. ”Gunman-u.- NWHVII in)“. in brand peotit' A Refor- onceuosliaof prion- lot thin pried "reh a you will M in Inllhdl’o Diodes-r, d thatawten, discount the (an that My!) competition and other one: I'd-cod was patty generally. the pm of all the brunt had to buy fell at I m ratio than the pricoof an thing: be produced. In 1548 Mint in . lemon before the King sod his amnion, and than: soundly-for not venting their tomc- and equip; the "theitstt may” the. Igricoltunl clan of the times. According to the lea Prof. I. B. T. Hagen, between the mly part of the Mt-sth century end 1879 the Henge rent of Englieh (all: lead edvenoed 90001', or from IN to 810.80 per new. Acadia. to ttte New Doomed-y Book published in 1876, the fennel! ot Embed done paid $621,000,000 in rent end tithe. lot the yeer1873. Eney. Brit. Vol 8. page 233. I m ratio than fumed prank. Hence we tind that diure- In- our the the Bosh-h tamtee when price- huo been -ivslr enltod for my When we ooneidor the obvious truth that the [omen of Englond, hie our own, have only one toy of prrstitably utilising their lot-plus prodnote. nod that in by exoheuging them for thin“ theyeooootor do not produce. it is only to undentood why the Englich femere’ peot1ta increased on prices fell. Tho- peotita ven promptly eaten up by on dance in rent. The following in oneoueol any that come heloro the “Boyd Cominbo on Agriculture] Depreuion in Oren Britain" (the tittal report of which in in mm of prepon- timt)tUtpointato the red come of the diure- "r'oettt" Englieh formers. Iteppeuefrouthehooho! o well W km in Linoolnohin that bureau duo you. at 1879 and 1893 the net peMt to the an“ '1: .275 or “out 819.00 poem-In. During tho an. period he paid hid landlord in cold call u an tho charcoa- III! of “9.435.009! About .5 000 pt: sauna. 2nd "port, we " The peeuliar condition. under which Agriculture in curried on in England (the condition. in Irelnod nnd Scotlnnd no more (notable to the anus owing to the long has. in one can, nnd Government innovation in the other) Inna: nlvnyo and to {new not: he length a! MMWnemd, "atpee-t& . Rumba-con (touch. (ongoing “alum brunt-I'm 1msetited hymn-again“: guy-heroin tho'oddvonldbo tttmeittedbr Bl 'itruiiart-erttt"thoit-ot, ‘theirdidnubthm burden oemat-1tttt-ther-t ottligedto tmr6ttrttterreersottililng the soil. C Wits» brain; the once iad+asdeettrrt-tt-ottuTJ. &intonahniurmb-kast position. Magic“: hum 52pm- outdthobncltbmmm.mt ttar1r'ttt- BMW" 1rttertd-dhttttoiartie [out pom mamdnounnkmn. Aatsttrdhtgtrreururt-nrrrin. \MIhllubuof an“ hm (uthyheysadyeesoproe more upwy underwent“ doe-do drown" “and. the 1natd-tuoer-stneitt PmoIOInndovhithuu-oyou drtTtirtgt 40p-tmttofthe “hoot mourn-yon have with Inch 1tttinitet toiiwonhmnthewilg- ha al. n-dybooo hittemd any, by them mmthMwu on: cur-adv“). Ita-ur-tretro-. ”Madam-unbound swim]: H. Wmmx ottarm, 16th April. 1896. Thoreau be little doubt that the Ta dunner-mum} some dhfircflmhfiouontheuamof two organ-m . which will likely todleide the vote which would other- winch. out Mn], again" high taxatimoodrnaudminkteitiou. Iti- quiholou-chuwbon than In the. Win . constituency, two of whammprutloollyou “empla- Am.,thootit-oftttothtedenndiNte 'r'yetrtu.ttt"ev.r.ood., The" in “splat in ch. Libel-d plum “chum ttngtttot subsoil). to, for hinpoIhnOh-hmothothplsm “Bonded. mummy indium: What Impound" that the on: 'ttttaid-ts-putt-ttttterin "tales. lagoon-oasis. Intutmrrmt.i-e dthoPIm'ISQn 'lt Mitt; the +mtat* on“ netted, the 1'Sl'd'll,"eA';lr'A"lt,',"ta1't',,t not a!“ It bubon- nll tho hon-t “d‘hmmwwwW Inn-uni at"... . Ottewe, April M.-The lset eeesion of the preeent Perlisment ceme to en end lest night in the midst of e dis. cussion on the Shortie one. Hie Ex- cellency bed given instructione that et 8 30. p.m. the members of the Home of Commons should be eummoned to the Scrum Chember by the gentlemen neher of the bleck rod, there to receive his parting words end depert unto the pleoee from whence they osme. The end ceme with little or no excitement eher ea erduoue dsy spent upon smell mettere. xxocxln our In]: IAIN 331'an In supply the House voted 87,100 to the O,P,11,--a unilorm rete of 8100 per ‘mile for tueil'eervice on verioue breech lines. This emount we: voted to make up the difrerenee between the former rete end the one now propoerd, piecing the C. P. R. on the tune beeis " the G. T. R. For the mein line, between Venoouver end St. John, N. 8.399.000 wes voted to bring the rete from .105 to 8130, the seme heing paid on other mein lines. The Opposition knocked out on item granting $53,093.33 for eddi- tionel poetodhss expenditures, end e [rent of 612,000 " the Northweet Tor-- ritories Exhibition. An expenditure of 886,000 toe Indian oerviee wee the only item in the main estimeus allowed to gather for deliverance from the reign ot hoodlum and tariff monopoluta.' The Sun given the Libel-Ill credit for enduvoring to void ouch three corner- ed come-u, 3nd noon on to uy an: there will be nothing dishonorublo in Pumas supporting the auditing who” photon: moot surly resemble- their own, if no Patron undid-m in nomin. ntod in that oou-lituuncy. The lender: of P-tronium,’ The Sun aye. 'do not believe in linking com. pncu with buy other par---leaat of all compete compromising to in prin- ciplee. But there in no reason why in oonatitttettoim where we hove no condi- dates Pstrone any not vote for each candid-tee of other pinion II moan nurly ecoept the principles advoooted end adopted by our order. Indeed there in no other way of giving full and free expreuion to the prevailing desire among» the people for a radical chnuge of men And meuuzee. To purine the opposite oonne and go on blindly for tnuoguI-r tiqhta would be to woke shipwreck ot all the best elemenu, and turn Condo over for on indehute period to the Indigo forces that hove injured it at home and diurnal it IthId.’ This is lately common sense. " in simply inooumsivable that the men who give. in his edheeion to the principle. of Pntronilm could con-intently vote 'or the undid-M of a perv which bu perpetuated all the will which ite principle: denou nee. --0lob a PARLIAMENT PROROGUEB. Wild up or the Ion-lo- - -tiqn at the lone . AnOppoeition motion ITda the Government for incurring e .2. '000 doubt-ninth unppliee without eon- enlting Hone we. defected Mr. Tam ouvged the Government with Irate in connection with the Bank-mole One]. end an item at .7.- 600 tor deepening the antennae chen- nele there we: withdrawn. Mr. Mo. Bhene forced the Government to de elenee on item for the Leebine Gene! from 820.000 toi10,000. ‘It in not work but worry thet kille" in the oonolttaiots of the ennuel report of the Royel Edinburgh Aeyluln for; the ineene, end e eeneible oonc‘ueion iti in. Worry doeenogood,but often dom Inuch hem. The beet thing e pereongivento worryinguendo in to) turn over e new lee! end cultivete e cheerful diqtodtioemmbsrine Mark Tepiey’e eeeertiou that there in no credit in being cheerful except under trying trirrttttnatanttets. Mark Tepley wee e eege who-e gg'ttl" wee worth follow- ing. It in pee-i e with e little eelf- dieeipline. to cultivete e cheerful die- position, end there ie nothing like it to helponeover the rough upon in the roedoflife. Thereieegood old new to the elect thet “cure killed e out” enditie well known that e not hen nine liven. Mont of our eo-celled oer. ere unnece-ery end cen u blown to the winde with e whiff of Link Tepley’e _ breezy philoeophy. True, the banish. ment of cure should not be oerried to the ebenrd length of neglecting opportu- nitiee of bettering one’e condition or of giving up the fight In the battle of life, _ but it ehould be cerried fer enough to ( do ewe] with the needleee worrie- that spoil the diepocition, net the nervee on edge end nuke one generelly diugree- able to ell ebout him. Waterloo County Chronicle, Thursday, April 80, use, I: g t f Wim- The he Ind -uo. don IteBtts , - ' I write my nun. under the received pare'"'" on thin bill I' naked the oolleotot, who like to put things In Manly n “his. - ‘No. that you,’ replied Mr.Brokely. 'I'n no autograph tund.'--...-" Home J ouml. $htuttael-Did you ohm-v0 naming Maul" About the prshonert Without -Yel; hie thinkers. thmrseet--Wut dork, observe with "been“ to lib whhhete! Trod-GMS. A oorrmpottiFtt writrs tothe editor of en evening conten porery l Mir,-1 em e quiet young men. end not et ell given to diesipetion Still. I wee out " the pley lent night,end then I went to my club,end I've got e bad heedeche this morning. It you allow me to ex- plsiu the heedeche, you will It the seme time communicates werning to other young men who any stey out lete. I em stu ing temporerily with e great-eunt in Breton Squere. She'is e kind old lady, end very fond of me;| end, though lent ewere thet ehe hes never quite reeliznd that I heve grown up,yet when I told her last night thet I wee going ouitor the evening. she de- termined that I might be trusted with the letch-key. Sol told the servents tvet,"",'?,',: sit up for me; end found myself et my greet aunt's door about two o'elock, e. m. Well, I got out my latch-key end put it into the keyhole. end turned It sud pushed open the door. Would it be believed? The rer- vents bed left everything unfeetened except the chein,so that the door would open only so fer " that would ellow it. Now, I hove been feeding e good deal lately, end I remembered to heVe I come ecrors the notion that, it one can l get one's heed through anywhere, one can get through 'sltogether---it wee with l reference to somebody's eecepe trom! prison, I think. Bo, " I did not wish to disturb the household, I resolved to try if I couldn't get through in the - eilowed by the chein. I got my] heed through ell right, but I couldn’tl get eny further. And, when I tried to I pull my heed beck egsin. I oouldts't do that either. Sothere I wee. I couldn’tl shut the door without getting my heed E out, end my heed couldn't be got outI without shutting the door end taking: the chain down. And I couldn't reech , the bell. By-end-by the policeman ' cemevrcund, end, cetching sight of me by the light of his lentern, perheps not unneturelly took upon himself to in. quire whet wee my business there. I l expleined so well so I could from where . my heed wes , but he did not believe me " tirtttputd took hold of whet there wss left of me outelde end tried to pull me out eltogether. /Ne proceeding ceased me some pain; so to elley his suspicion-I, I begged him to ring that bell end cell up some of the servents to l prove my identily. When the footmen , hed appeared with e cendle end testi- fled to es much es he could see of me, the policemen wee "tuhed,.aud the only question that remeined wes how to extricate me. The only wey seemed to be to fetch e bleckemith to cut the chsin ; but it wee only just close to three in the morning; end though the hleckemithe ere, so e rule, eerly risers. yet it wee herdly to he expected that one could be found to execute e job at) thet hour. The tootmsn went down' steirs end got en old file, end set to work to see whet he could do with that, But it wee e very week flu/and he managed it very _hedly,end kept squeez- ing my heed between the door end the doorpost. Br tour o'dook he hed got lehont e quarter of the wey through one side of the link of thet chein.the police- 1men looking eve now end then on his wey up end gun to see how we were getting on. When hie time wee Mr, he bended hie interest in me over ltn enother policemen, end wishing me er) morning, went home J'l,t','if, y to . Boon etterwerds. m kmen end ouch-like folk hegen to come about; end there wee very soon quite e ccnslderehls gethering, uni some of them weds rude remerks. As the fliet penetreted terther end terther through the chein the door wohbled more end hurt me more. Bow. ever, my duel liheretlon took plece u. tween five end belt-pest in the morn- ing. Thed r opened with ejerk es the lest shxd of the chelu geve wey before the tik, end I fell into the foot- men's ems. The crowd geve e slight cheer; we shot the door from inside,snd I wait up to bed.’ LITTLE (MIKEY NEEDED. Bow to Dress a,u,u,,, Well. Mud in: iii";""; claim In Little money is needed to keep the children well end hendeomely dreeeed. Thrifty mother: rerely buy new cloth- ing for their little one-,yet they elweye eppeer nicely dreeeed. Thin ie the rs. enlt of tuning Diamond Dyee,which mete ell the feehionehle colon with but little work end trouble. Fnthor'o suit- and mother'- drone- onn_ be taken yo Pieces. My“); sud made over for the bog; and girls at A very mull expense. hen this work has to be done, he lure you me the Dimming- Dyeo In qrdeg to get good colors. The in of imitation t,'ir, man, 10- for your ansteriaU, " vol " vats of time And money. In our, - “a phase at the many “which “not the “PM of the Madman. Anr'l Chm Poem will tegturt0sgretstitth mm and - mtqmuuummm round. And it In duty-Murat. _ Fine poeb--mard . new com li. me on your "" About the D1'll'ltli ”worthy. Second 'tti-htel t ,Yes. allow ukcd me if I wrote il-murine) I'Enquirer. A Headache Explained. “no on and for ure. and Other- are valued Ivy Colic-ice Trend-3. Rev. Charles. H, Purkhurst, D.D.in his paper to young men,in May Ladie'a’ Home Journal, discusses ‘Slmll We Bend Our Boy to College 1' simmering the query with the assertion, 'Thut de. pend. e greet deal on the bor.' He enuouncee himself to be e thorough be- liever in the college, but hold. tint 'it might not he the beat tor him [our boy] to go to college ; it might no» be been for the community that he should. College can fit I men for life, nnd.nlso, it on unilt him., There ere smell of educetion that disqualify the student for doing what he is competent to do,with- out quelifying him to do than which he might, like to do,but for which he helm. and - will huh, the prer'tquiittes, . . Al A general principle, the more a. men knows the better, but no long as the present order of things con- tinues e greet emount of very ordinary work wilt require to be done; end or- dinery people will do ordincry work better then extreordineryr people will, and be e great deal more comfort- able while doing it. Hordes of both eexee ere entering college for the reuop that they do not enioy doing common- place things. The twtsult in that com- monplace (hinge are left undone, end unocuunonplnoe things tare still None. Agriculture is the meterinl bui- of e netion’c etrenglh end pronperity. We could dicpenee with either lewyerc,doc- tom or ministerl better than ‘we could with farmers. Probably we should not quarrel so much if there were fewer etudente of the hor ; should not be lick so much it there were fewer etu- dem- of medicine, and Ihould not be so wicked it there were fewer etudente of "wolllgy. All of there could contri- bure liberally to the ranks of the earl- oulturiere With advantage to tho pro- fr-uionc end the grain end vegeteble merketc. I am not dispensing my- body, neither em I "ying that it would not be e good thing,iu itself eomdderrd, if every one,however materiel or meniel hie oeetrtmtiort, could receive e'l that the fltietst Ichool or college training, confer; but that u not practicable " precent, end never will be till people get over thinking that there in a dis. nmce numbing to thedoing of ordinary thinge.’ ‘You never loved mr,' tho cried, hyateriully, “And now, only to think of it, __I la: married_ to you; _ ‘You seem to toroit,' he wavered, ',',etle2: 'that I Am ulna married to you.'- ushington Tulle-L Fl-s-Ott/Curley, [have you " much. You no all I has in thin world. He-My gracious! It thin in no, I will have to hm: our 'stttmg0er"rtt.-. Toxu Sitting. Do I greet deal of paying before you undertake to tell when n greet. Iinner you used to be. Ptlryet,eg? 2: atom-g: la r no a notion. He E: lived in Clinton Co. " years, And has been president of the Sabine Bank 20 - Be my tut! to aha tgt, ot H0031: In pull , In w t e " 1 worth mention. All brain vim-ken an; Hood'e Bumped"; peculiarly adapted to their needs. It nuke: pure, rich, red blood, end from thin come- nerve, lnenul, bodily and digestive strength. . "I on glad to In! um Hood's Bunn- rllh lo I very good nedlolno, uptown] II a blood potion. It he done no good MtM0tg"hrqBtttodPttgttur. mm " Mombyulnoodtm..lnnn,m myriad. For maul ”uni-M (may. with palm ot In on on and ubout In, tannin. - - " night when I had boon huh. I bud day ot phyglul and menu! labor. I took may remedial, but found help only in Booth Sun-purul- which and In. at rtteurrtntisttt, mural.“ Ind “can. Booth “will. In: proud “an I We (stand. I the take Hood's P111- to tap In! bowel. mm, and 11k. tho pull m nub." hue um Balm. on. " ( ood’s Pills TAr Hood’s lfiiiiififfirlffiiiiiiiiii M@3fi‘fifi1E¥;% __ Wii'roii "iii hon" h"ri"i'rTThi'r, " at: matammmgmm “5% ergo w 93%- my" «New in t- Neu ralgia Bank IIAll. I0”! so " cqu.E6a" .__.... - w"a...” . 'w.. ' ' Lana luau “MW! L%lt Wi Damian”. - You all. Sarsaparilla pen] to your purse. BOOTS & SHOES. ee:: 53? L',rtucti',,t'ctf,t. ”3%,: SSI'?,' I dollu'l worth until you hive - our Mock. TH E GREAT BANKRU S.R. Ernst & Co., 18 King St. Berlin 30 f 400 Ptmnta who mt to ave money_ in Vlot!yyctht,retl.vtt nnd boyl, have now n gmat i'i1itttf,tj,lpitm,,Ijti,llt. The poor." man on and: out be cunt! of the tobacco hahit by an; Uncle Sam’s Tubman Gum. In the have“ of the Inn-eel. for whom uh.“ re m mcompiled.the United Sum Heelth mp0”- hue “embed end inventi- pved may pupa-none, having for their object the cure of the tobeuoo habit, but tl,'l'1't them ell In hvresnohtmitanoy in giv- the e itorUl endorsement of them Report: Fact DEAD Sure I Road the “was.” adornment. ever given my randy. on Gwyn-run ml .150 on Mon! Rumba). . MI, ERNST &(}0’S 30 lhp' Sale The Great Bankrupt Store Galarrhal Stomach Troubles. IF DEADLY SPRING 1tr.LagtoIette'tt Pe 11,n,tthtetlr iNte fibres - , - - worm Colds, Syrup 0f tions of Coughs. "v_ ALI-digs; J. S. MOS, Sole Agent for Waterloo. Colds, ' Coughs, 6y Grippe, Croup, J)SliePirtgSi?11irlt, THE TOBAGGO HABIT WIRED. Cases and bales'ncw Prints, Cottons, Shirtings, Cottonades, Dress Goods Flannelettes etc. go with other goods at cost. A We have bought from a manufacturer over ) Mfis,youths' and Boys' Suits at the rate on the t and will offer' them at and below wholesale prices. This will ap- Spring Oomphints, use acorn IAISAPAIILLA. It is the but spring medicine to be had anywhere. Bt;ott's is plant to uh. mild ind gentle in its action, and anittmokttecure for tiihtN,'g't Constipation. Scrofula, Iehippe, Indigestion. Dyupepsia. and. Tmubles. Nerirousnesi Chronic Headaéhe, Cnurh of the Hand, Throat and Stomach; byphilis, Skin Diana arising from input! blood or adisorganiied system. and Mr..]onph Morrow, Merchant, of Fullerton, Ont, urine: "William Comish any: that Scott's Sarsaparilla is the best funny medicine In ever triad. Hie eon William who works fore fume: was bid q: and unable to walk. His system was generally run down. On. bottle of Scott's Sampuilla cured him ihunodiatelr." For funk. fact: write either It. Morrow or Mr. Cornish, paternally. Than am, ”on” largo mu. I thw we... us: scorn am” BOAP FOR THE COMPLEXIONI YOU SUFFER FRUM l A little monexbuys . big parcel of goods. Captivates all lovers of Bargains and makes Business Bum at By in Clothid them-elve- ohmoo. t"x"IG EARLY. 112ut,t",'titTtr,'.'tt and - of “Uncl- _ ETMOIn"vo an in Morning a duty who. 'I tubu- the lune. sad stamp it nl an . - nmnt of the nineteenth 'i'iti'2i'il'ilFi'iii .hrtrtayttsitieteiti. Sit-at ONLY .1); honour-M advi- w. to write to than for (all MI. at ado by E. M' Davin, Wattles. We uh dim-od 3 real a that thin mtidoh pom , - Oh an. wddndnoltohuev in I. dun. t,tvtt,t'Lrttr/'p, 7.1mm to thogzmody know- u “limb-'0 " hsooo m," law I" Ben!!! ay." " 'h"r4tlttdgtJJ; loNVOf the (no. a; but. World for all Nho. tions of the Throat &

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