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Waterloo Chronicle (Waterloo, On1868), 30 Apr 1896, p. 5

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_ i"iirriLiriGniiiA m. not which /" _' "iiiiu-asatu-ttnFreies ' q,,-auautoustmadeted tho T Wm 01-qu.“ In. W’- oiixiua-riroteeHr W \ "air,TiGitiiriittitrtoerhteih"ut) , ' -.,_-xtte Nmnndnoeud m In- -- tttiie2'.t,trrg,',,tt,ulilhrh'. "'3me "from presentiudia- 7 'hi.’ Tue.unothini1iunrttutting "./'. amp-rm» F -at-mttuottttotti-dIdHs E Yunnodmmmdm F which win-Hm! tttt Yes, It Is True f, C, MOYEB: Tttao%atrttMtRt5 -eoua-t-tuueotthuerfle as but an and“ non- TN 'm.rtoeott-tr-if1t?ort?" “Myra“. Chunk-nin- ’umpudnpthodn-lh! cinch“ - :_Oouidcnblo correspondence and ”mwwbebddover until .11: Bend chine Wuurloo Made-1 my to but: and totrbr " 4tetitiiuOGrMth.' -sg-ott.xuson_frttpltere"t .0 'ment 011. u 164 milk. Iaat Jani m 17} mills. - I -agr..A.L Knopf, v0 undated, {nu-dd diqeiant of his book-Mn busi- lnu. Burpinl dutch", will be in gieder. q --A but.“ “do; will be held an my 2nd to my the lo ot (up. be the erbo County no -at cumin». them-at open .irkaaGett--iltt"err!,te on hand. Mt Squat. on Fri- any, G'iriuiiosit-tr. .4 o-load 41:90!” ee Muuydmmtobnp "td looking/alumni magma ~Wo t-t.ttmsktheAttrta ikni. “I. 00.10: h Wyeth!!! iiegg'gty,'at"trg1,ep ' ti-ther with an mutated r'"'""'""" d-httittat ot _Womphuadtolouthu Mr. Ttart. David,“ “samba-Inim- iiiGutatttuo.A.o.,tueotood ,rrsuatrttuhtyterti"sfAist, nun M CIA-Ind but Bond Oh- _.-atte napkin-caudal: Inthe t-ntodtttOAthema ohm-chm Fsrtrthgrer1rel1ttfttt ”aim AMFW "Wad and. "er 003010310 o-fqara'qm" _..Wo In” to thank Mr. Them. 'egt,2t"y',,2ehtttu'. he...” . mam-Nut!- “but! Bqttt.et Via“. . Wm.dhu- I. 'I -.- --_ fl." public - --xtt. m who took tho new “hung, WyotM,M 'MIM M‘WWW- Dalia. on Board-1h“. Wm” ‘11 o’clock um, rill plot-Mn amMya-boilvdlknovn. -Ateurtdortueu,tteittrtt*tg tttthte a--ttsks wheeled to made a lad-9v. Mg“ Ptiuttyteimtt a.trafi.mr1ser .3“ Wmloh’l odvt on -a-ahNtttirdAartHts.atttrtr, i {willAnn-main!pointcivilmmmcmly1 iUatsuowaeittrdr.rttreetslraes.r . “Main the bitter! a! made. i mm-wmnnmm a. pt. duty-m W St: a! -Mmiorcbuity. Formosan: diseirthesttmtuyy van 8247.355 a! which may our '900,000 "r-xt-trms" --TU 'netartehns.tterdoenaht, but M’s blah dre- borin- have nude tho WI work . pic-Inn dupe no “Mailman, it no ’;ehqmoo well. And Mr “W' but: cyan W’s 'i'i'l?i,'iiriF?i,fe'i'i5'i'i) “tum the ladies "ehtil Aime-in black only.nd “mug“dn ' widgnd_vgi¢h5 naught; MOYER's PHOTOS, an -diGited in quality, and flnistL HUBER'S OLD STAND Mali. T -W.J.Woollud‘nd “new band late be ia-etitto in this he. he {urinWMdkmm LOCAL NEWS. “I. ““hdoi'hmm hxmn mt real; use Ill-ovary Input. HM: mm"; -strakisooo. un- -m hen been rumored that the Jait. my Bron. the well known oer-opener men ot Chicago hue been untied" for the pnrchue of One of the daily paper- in Berlig; ulna that the Berlin Telegraph in to run I dnily the” during the eloedon amp-in. Berlin cert-in], cum complein of e leak at new-p.- -Ahterlph Mercury: The Intent "in-1 die it aid to be worked " follow: l A woman book quot. uppeu-I in town And goes from hon-o to tioUrleaving books toe exnaninstiou, Next day a nun all: to no if the books we wunbed.|nd it they no not, he uh. them nwny with him. UNA", turhe not mutt. ed. A few days lute? the wotnnnl mt .ppem spin, and on being told that the an but man 3'" the book- veepu oopiounly, says the vilkiu has been collecting her books all over town, pIOtdl poverty and to on, and .orrrtr" thr pristhrss1 ootnpemtuiots. Sam ienstvrcsr.-.Meetrra. J. P. Smith‘ uni the Alexander Bron, known " tttts) Ewen-dd Trio, will gin nuong service In the Methodist church on Tuesday evening. Mn] 5th. The programme win con-m of solo., dueta, trim, and chorus. The Montreal Witnes- "P' The singing of 1.110 Emenldu in I run Guam-ms Ix Ihnmtmtg.-- We no pleased to no” among those who pound successfully the Hub You Ex. sanitation- of Dental Surgeons, the m of J. A. Billiard, P. P. Winn, J. w. H y, Waterloo, and o. A. vWintarr 01.?mton. Among those who En! noon-fully the Second You l miuutiohl we noticed the - ot Fred Gilmore, f_yrvill' ad c. E. a, iikiiiii. . We'oongntulate the” (acumen on their new“. ' Baimruza,.--Thqi iiNt bell gene of the M wee played between the Sc. Jemme'e College new and Waterloo on Swords, nhemoon. The tmme,) which wee deranged toe primrily u a' note panties mach, proved no more end milked in {not of the eiaitoes-C the more being 8 to 3. The ployingof our nine ebowed e 1aoeedpmtstiettout “(howled in the Bid. This he: leuon. debengh dearly bought, will show our boys in which We their peace-t ettbrte are needed. Tho Board of Hedda not on Toendny‘ evening. All members prueut; Mr. Chan. A. Huhnel " appointed choir- Innn and Mr. W. ERiddall, Secretory. It won reached to may enforce the provident ot the Public Hum: Act with respect to ole-Mug up premium and duo with me" to reporting ooh. w, -___ di k Rodin Home] Fire luau-Sues Oo.-- vhioh he. been bathing for some time, Mttgg'dl under vey. A Board at . 'tonhevebeen elected " toi. 'orv.-D. Battsoer, Dr. Mm, Dr. Clone“. Janka. thTr.oborttoltmr/ llamas“. mama. E. 0mm. gar, Even Noam. J.E.Xlou. Pram ton; J.Livingn_ou,Beden; and A.Wridr, Ualt. J. 8. Aache- bu been elected President; Dr. Inner, Vice do, end B. Catching“. Ken-get. The Execu- "ive Bond iernea-iAntl_trJatterret, 6er '7 iaer.-arori. TheoldTown M or Agricultural? Gmndnintho South Wad will I000 landings! shop-0. At I meeting ittuwi'_oopuedurmdth.tldoe.t mag iiiiihidtiirte'g',dtsf) in; than ”and! “I thoroughly iiiii-uitueritseii1t-tr totnthat 1110de “It! be up med Into town Ion um! dated to! Ser,:',?',',',,'.,',':",',), hr u motor I Mthhwmbeoomonm aitrintheer hm. A‘mgludo: touGotiesetaatd.estiatiitt-oias odtoruit on an Council " m an msatinede-tttuyt-totttat bodrtirethsii-ithmtittas. The gushed, Domingo! the You Page}: Christina Union vu held 'lt the mm church Int Friday cm- ing. nomad» mousing"- nm mud. The.“ clock! The an! Impact oo-sr-s.-' be the canning yen ere: President, Bev.W.Yne¢er; W. Mi. BEN; m. MARIN: Strickland. Two tNth pupa were then reed. one by Hi. iehol end one by Mile Up needs. The will feature at the eve ning wee e highly mute-ting end We. addre- delivered by the: Rev. Dr. Dick-en of Ode on “Help end Hindu”. _ot Yea“ People’n Boouties" Th. doctor (halt upecidly on the but that lukewarm Christina- no one at the mum hindrance- that "-rithiiitheotutrrstteoftoil At the clot. of the ' than vu . Quentin Duvet voted by Dr. Dick-on. Ho 3-" my» mummy m Blue-luv. V; .v‘u- -w .v- e-ii-"'""" Sedation.” Thedoetor dwelt iiiirriii; TG knee! communion between God m the {not that lukewarm Christina. and men. though Christ bu t','t' nu mooeolthogmm hindrance. that tosddr-11od" "ourWtUew en ere not with h the ohm-elm: of My. in Haven” indium tho per-oddity Atttsesolemsottt-ti tiGiAlotbothaodaotime. Mn. Eddy . Que-tibia Duvet wet-ed by further (unhe- that nickna- end ein ELM“ Hague ountrpkrlerottt.Y" bend-Mm mortar, ple I tteeat Tel, action. mind end hence Ire not A nudity. than nationalised vice than in iiiiiLFjiiGingttyytxuttetu,lef'. weir work. m dwelt 1nr1y on niche-I end sin. Hence there lube WMMM Mend iiiiir2ii%vs-sdete-orsitttr pained out tru-lr than “numb. They duo deny the t'ttiL'tt would ,, we dlhnmenity M and” end hence nice the lil- ol the node”. the IamN Supper. C Tho Old Town Park Board of Beith. People-0m Union. -,7 Ethic:- and an _ gritiirstf," rice them in welt Indy on I do, sud , ty, C kr' Ihr, tin-metal Waterloo County Chronicle Thursday, April SO, _ but Sunday evening Mrs. J. W. Schneider entertained the Evengelicel choir right royalty/tt being the oocslion of the birthday of Mr. Schneider. The evening I“ posed in plea-mt conver- station, Kennel. music, etc. The somer- ing diapered about eleven o'clock all villain; Mr. Schneider my heppy re- org, of the dey. Mr. C. M. Tsylor, who, a yet, bu not cabin], ”covered his former health, left tor Alli”, Mich, on Mon. day morning on . visit to his non. Mr. Bert Schmidt returned to But. hlo on Monday, the: spending o few ar with his putat- here. Mr. Jnck No\heroy.one of Watasrloo'e former bush]! expel-t- arrived on Tuesday and will rem-in tor the nes- Mn. P, Strobe! bu returned to her home in Symon». N.Y. Mr. IE. Bowman bu gone to South- ampton. A _ Dr. and Mrs. J. H. Webb left on Mood“ for New York. ' in. Alf. Snyder visited the Guelph Hmpiul on Sunday, for which initi- tucion he bu s very friendly feeling. Mrs. (Ham) Janie. Young "ot (hit is t gust. " Mr. Alex. Hovig’n. Mean. l, E. Boom, President,W. B. Ridden, Secretory and Mr. E. P. Clement out! other Directors of the Ontario Life, attended the funeral or, the late Aldermen Marsh.“ ot landoo who we: tor I number ot your! 1 Direct- or in the above Company. ' Miaa-2Giru,of Gelhhu been appoint ed teacher of the new divuion of the Control School. Advice he been received from the Alms "nitaritun, Micb.. that Mr. CM Tnylor, the geniol Secretory of the Waterloo Mow-l Fire Insurance Co., who left here on Monday,errived there enfer next day. Hie eon occnoies the position of heed homo! that institut- A lat, contention mumbled in the PM ,terlan church In: Sunday Juneau to but Right BM. BUhop Baldwin of London. After the mpon- in cervical continent! by the 'ttttttttrt. bent, the Rev. Mr. Steen. were con- cluded, the Bishop preeched en eel-neat pmticel diecouree based on Rev. 3 I 20, "Behold, I and " the door end knock, etc." In his introduction he referred to the eeven churchee ot Aaini Minor and celled attention to the bot! that no ooudesmnatory lengoege we: need in twool the eeren Epiltleemndthe two chnmhee addr-d in theee ere the only two of the eeven that exiet today. having with-food the storm and revo- lutions cl centuriu. m referred to the church ot Leodioee end pointed out that the tin of the We. Inke- vemneee, in more then anything elee. the shot the church ot to-dny. What theOhrietinn went“! e heat on ttre ,rithths1oveottNtd. A - _ . Man he: the power of shutting the door of the beer. opium the eomnce ot Olivine. end is willing to a: whet the Lord doe. not went. unto his tttgt hie money nor hie time. He knots " the door in {only In busy manhood ind in old age. I n conch-ion. he pointed on!) how to M Ohm iu--trr the vey of the crow. through bith--and sue a glowing picture of wxmtunl bouquet the! would be up ' looting through time Into eternity. A libero] collection was token ,'lt oh hheoloooineldohhebuildin'h . iiiickTiili' morniiag uracil were ipeoulir inure-ting when . clan of no lo. ttpas thirtr-ti" mambo!- m con- Hummer. In the comm of " rem-Ike on "Belay inGhriuien Felldnhip" [at Sande, morning the toe 'teonglr condemned the Modern genome Deuce u having e tendency to dull the edge of qtir'ttttnl life end to leed any from elm-tin fellow-hi ' Be the roundly scored the 'l'ol'lfllt,, adenine- who but exchanged the services of quslititd why-iden- end the lee that ttt pup"..- ..__ ___ “a, icd science {on conic: for the {the proton-ion: c ignomnt #dttuersr' u can 'evidcuccd by the antimony of physician- and the verdict of the cor- issuers jury in the one of the docth of lm Prat Mouton oi Toronto. They 3 put. “chased the and doctrinal enth- M Ohrictiwity a hold by .ll Evangelina“ church“ In! the coaching! at Christian Scientists. According to the thou-incl cunning! in Mumf- “Scianca cud Beulah" and d y the percondity of God cud All te, _ . _____2-, M____ I cnunon or new. Int Sand” Bishop Buldwln matched morning and swing in St. rohn'l Church. Berlin. to lug? pounc- Personal and 50cm can“ or manna. The Churches. The annual sermon of the I .0.0.F. l Germanis Lodge. No. IM, was preach- ed in the Presbyterian church by the: pastor, Rev. J. McNair. last Sunday morning. There was a Urge turnout of ‘the brethren and the sermon was aneu- tively listened to A tenor solo “The Holy City" was sung by M r.Hsll,which we. much appreciated. Mr. McNair chose for the basis of his remarks John 8:31, "It ye abide in my word then are 1 ye truly my disciples, and ye shall know p the truth end the truth shall make you tree." Jesus in looking about wes dis. treesed to eee men living in bondage, his own nation gunning under e foreign l yoke, his people burdened with the ineartinttle" ceremonielium of e corrupt , end haughty priesthood. men blinded , by superstition end religious prejudice , women and children the ohettels of , eetete, end multitudes the sieves of vice end evil habits, His love shines forth l in hie desire end effort to free society end iudividtml4ho?t this bondege. Bis gteetnese is shown in the meens he need to free men from bondegs. Its chief distinction is thet while putting true Value on outward meens it seeks ebove ell end primarily to free men trom within by e chenge of hie inner neture. "Ye shell know the truth end the truth ehell meke you free.” Men heve bright toe freedom, bat Jesus wins it for us without the sword by the itifK ence of " word end in the ~heerte of our enemies. Men here legieleted for freedom, but Jesus wins it for us by the leeven of His truth, which moulds the sentiment of society, end which in time is crystellized into lew. Men heve organised for freedom, but Jesus ding l solves the differences of men in the' crucible of his love end truth, end fuses I them into one. Men heve sought to I further freedom by extending civilize- ) tion, but J ewe knows thet civiljntion , does not elweys meen freedom to those . who come in content with it, eny more then it meens freedom to thooe who promote it. Jesus thus did not gird on the sword, or eunme the role ot e legisletor or reformer, but by ranching men truth,und by leading them into t true weys of thinking end feeling end 7 noting he brought them into true , freedom. ll, The Truth thutliborutu. 1. All truth will liberste it it in known and felt Ind obeyed. 2, Jenni word here upokeu of while including all truth dull Ioninlly with (1) Truth shout God. (tl, Nothing but brought men into how so much on wrong view- nbout ' (b) Janus royetll to on tho Futhor nod thuu delivers the soul from the bondage of ignonnoo nod lupontition ond four: 2. Truth about the world. (a) Nothing to which man no in such bondage on to the world. (h) Jun! delivers from the bond? of this ,rorU2.Truth shout mm. (a) in Iiuful condition. (h) His duty to lai- God ‘ and hia fellow-men. Jenna in the way Puck to God, sud he in the light ot the wortd--it vs follow, him "ll tull not iiifG EMS}; but mu hm we lighti :0! lite. A. Truth shout the fume. "tl) Ahil lite |q_ygthing'oom .u“. - N-, --_"'e - iiiriii with m glory which mu be revealed. (6) We ehould seek to, law up tree-urea in haven, where moth end nut doth not corrupt. end when-e1 thieves breek not through not Ital. Before the truth of Ohriet on bring an !reedlom. three thing- are awe-sq: 1. We must believe it. It must come home to u: n being truth, Ind mutt irrlediete ell other truth. 2. We must {eel it. It must untidy the heart. It VII!“ be such that Imtinotively our whole soul will Q out to it with glow- I. o. O. P. Annual Sermon in: desire. 3. We mm obey is -Not only 2mm. It new" the]! from con- science. but. we Inuit follow the diotate of conscience end obey it. Only'through obedience will the intellect be free from rejudioe and the been be true. Only a, obedience to God on men become free in any where otlita, III. What freedom doee obedience to the truth bring I. It bringl po- litieel freedom. but does not meen freedom from reeponribility but freon dom from tyrenny. 2. It brings in. dnetdel freedom. Dom m new on we any no when in the most oiviliatsd netionl there in evidence of - t r. enny end determined oppoeition. Tyhe “mule could only urine in the boeoml of men throbbing t e freedom born of the spirit of only when [leborer end cepiuliet in eeoh dominated of the with of Christ end obedient to " {word will the ills of industrial life coon-ad men he (no. 3. It brings will freedom. It bu done co thud] to - clone- of society. Tg.'"',',,', to the clove nod to wanna. ow mmy‘ ill- cro in society yet which Christ on bed. 4. " brings intellectual free- dom. The church any not hove been tolonnt but Christ is tolerant to true study cod loyal cdhorcncc to truth. ti. It brings religious freedom. (a) Free- dom of conscience in thought and wor- chip._ (h) Freedom. from. prejudice: "ur- " -__"-e'"" - . . t) Fraction from {our of man. (d) random from the power of sin in the bout. (s) Freedom from the world. ( f) freedom in the love and service of ’iuoobood its who or wmd and' m 1xmdrtrer-teolt in thought and 3nd life in freedom. "Abidoin my word Ind ye dull know the mug: and the truth 'hall au you It...” We in New in Position in Please the Ladies! Strictly Glass In Silks, In Henriettas, In Surges, In Fancy Weaves, la Brilliantas, tIn Maia, J. Uffelmann Confirmation Suits . .‘ . chtsapestiulaBest WO0LLABD’S Gents‘ Furnishings C and Boy's Clothing Store Re-Opened ' 1896 ~Page 5 WAIT for BARGAINS W.J.Woollard, m Baby (hnhpsl Baby Mugs oi all price: on be had a our numb price- 'Ae, who trt tthi,' intere- pnoel. a no no ' bright goods and 30:5: that 'l'h m. Prices from $7.50 up. Dress Goods "cw... " V..-~ __,w_ - _ badde- our contour! no": got mind with their pub.- of our bountiful ptttonu. We Sue and. s sped-Icy of gown; Wall Bor. er and Ceiling tp lunch. When. you y,?', i Brunk & Co. gotti I “(M you wil Saturday, 11th. vrlr, , now an. Ga “We Wtlt 3w"; If you :19 in mat of l Con. tirmation Suit for your homes“ on m, we have them m . [use army from ttte, in 1011.8. "id tt.toerrrtt_t J.St $3.73 Sanity anything any? ntt iq IT,' Blue unison I to " u Alto Borp'Y mthmFm Tia. arid Shoo. we luv. our. good who in than Una. Do not tail to eee our :Ibok end get. price- befou you buy a we on give Cl', better value tor leee money hart you cu: ttst “when. Beautiful new Shirt Waists Novelty in Capes, . Ladies' Underwear, Gloves and ”Hosiery, Parasols and Umbrellas, _ 554 in“. Mould Room for Business .,.-otre auw‘g to nutestc- When you no you; all Psper, we oudnomppl; --*w-. V . ht l Popular Prices and in Great Assortment. LAWN MOWERS Garden Tools, Spray Pumps, Fly Screens, Screen Doors and Windows. \\ Wire Féncings of all kinds. Chums, Milk CCU. Our Stock is full, OUR PRICES LOW. Drop in and get what you want " J. W. Feat t, Co. Happy Times.. Oddi'ellow't, Block, Waterloo. LADIES of Waterloo In? Berlin, it will be to your intent: to la the largest stock of Hats, Bonnets, Turbana, Straw Tums, lulla- and children's Sailors-too numerous to mention. Fancy Straws, Feathers, Flowers, Silk Roses in endless variety; also all kinds of Luce: and Insertions for dress manning: and millinery paw THIS firm had offered their stock for sale, and had partly sold “no; but as the intending purchasers, could not raise the necessary and ayment, ct1"'4 therefore have concluded to continue the bacillus a heretofore. hey still maintain their position as before, and all th uttention of the ublic that they are in shepe to sell to them at pd“ closer than ever galore- They ore noted for selling only reliable READY- _ TO-WEAR MENS SUITS, YOUTHS’ SUITS, CHILDREN’S SUITS. MEN'S SINGLE COATS. SINGLE VES'I'S. . MENS SINGLE PANTS, They carry the largest and best selected stock to choose from west of Toronto. A large consignmen ot Hats and Caps, also Gents' Furnish- ings, just received In Dry Goods you will find their stock very com- plete. {Fey also make Clothing To Order. They carry a fine agon- ment of weeds, Worsteds and Sages to select from. Call and ex . their stock before purchasing 'tyhere I. u _ - , 14k & h- to SAUDE S,, Sauder lil, Co. If you wish to be happy call att D. BtNNi'MAN'tl SHOEBTOBE and get 3 pair of his Easy Fitting Shoes. The largest Boot and Shoe Stock in town. P110. away down to suit the times. . J. D. HOFFMAN, Millinery. arctt c. Sttsutsrnagtsl's. CLOTHING F 8mm, ind: 01 that iett 1Mt THE SHOW.

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