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Waterloo Chronicle (Waterloo, On1868), 28 May 1896, p. 2

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( THURSDAY. MAY Mus, 1896 A - No.99»: PabAfod out, This “coking " Chubteuown, Prince rival-d blondpn ikrtetrttter10c1878, It Chou-loo Topper aid: "All "ut you bug to do My h to two" the Mn Notional Policy of Sir John Hoodoo.“ in order to obtain I recipro aity treaty with the United atates Vithin two yum" 'airgte,ue pa mum In alum; In” . Ak'iitii?fhi- Mm I Adm" Buo- Mud will to Minna-mum Waterloo Bounty chronicle. Fund-pm 18941. oligiblo ,.*.tbouvmldnoo 1893 m '-ahtdsd, while the lit has n I“. . tt cl on who have Med F “autumn“ ova 'ieer"tmetttiue'seo- “chance!“l’ngm jirr-t.armetrttt_ has in“! Bub-myinmln J'., Had to the Provincinl Dmstion het, “I; tho nut. thirty day: helm the in thanking the young men " T on now of age sad the newcomer- hvo (then " their residence a, would have land tn oppor- d maturing Mr mu nnd n bullet an Juno 2ard, vhilo 'ekot-udttheerlt, could no- _ n ”to vb". Macho-tailing. . Undo? the Deni-ion Function M 3 ' mm mom to tell you that if (on want to do mt washing mi y, in the "up to " way. the Sunlight way. Want rubbing your domes all to pieces (and your hands too) you must USE Mew-ml and 1J1N'lf,'f qimt-w'tttt In! ., A and you ,0“ Sign]: Then in. minority i“ country who buv+ ttrise-xr-- Ill pad tub-nuns] ttms-whites the m‘ don non app-r to he om tiii-te-dr. "z, refer to the . a-tro It. didnnohined, or, 'h 'sem-operation' of the more 2* Frucbin Aet. Aa in it“ will be this you, thénundl “ on who in“ be 311on p! who-om would be on - mind of papar- in - will be dob-r- . q the right to out n w “puma to pot. axis: in the chm: cl MIMI“ J.‘ 2hd. Mr. ’“b'bodd poop" in town on my. _nd "dud waging; a. tend the We mum” i“ Lula-II wk Mb, My, sad pol-dawn], ad I, " patch on their banner, on tight d Jun. Meri. Keeping ovar- mm it brings mMNsem.'-ix IFrtq “In. were given by I?r'isw.o.ehroetresr, L. me. 'rsJlmertistsruoeaod r.6httteurutmu1 omodi, hr In“: Pteth, is being ,rrll "ttneu-er-ttturidine, lmumwmdny. "tttttere" held " Ania-Ion on [My nad . caudal homo ,tittir.. nonhuman“ “midtown. no, And hi- bvoh. the 0w” My shampm. EDITORIAL NOTE! Sunlight 'h'.dirrautarusrive u BEAN, Proprietor, PETE MON For ""91!an an: to Luv“ BIO... lad., I Sean St., 1'me. a mo- lul pane-bond book will In nu. My.” K Just a line nuns-on the lint which should have tfo long I the party are allowed tl antral the pupa-union of the voter." lists, to gerrymnder the oottgtitrtetteimr " tiny pleat, sad to crude he ottieee for the support of member: of Palis- Inent, just no long we we inviting its. vnion ot the right. which every liberty loving Candi“ should julousl y gunrd! EGmiltouGrald:Aatong themeny an certaintie- of the coming Dominion eleo tiors"t-uoe-intyandtutu that the independent you will play A bigger pert than it bu ever done in my pro. viouegenenl election. Thereiegoing to be e greet eheking up in the parties. Tor- iee who never voted for e Grit in their lives ere going to vote Grit this tim P, end Grit- who e few you: ego would a noon hove vocal for A yellow do: u for e Tory ere going to out their first Tory vote next month. And the Mo. Carthyite sideshow will drew canton: from in two big rivele. What in the we for thin breaking down of the pm, lines? The mzon in that in the coming coated: than in " who the "9tro" or failure of prin- ciple. which an dam than party sile- glue. to thousands of Con-dun- Rona-n Cotholics not. or tine, that they see, their fellow Caballe- in Man- itch. robbed of their rights, and they no going to who to have thou right' "stored And neared. Men who no. or fancy they use, n growing spirit of sanction in the Bonn Catholic hier- nrohy of Quebec and interpret. the Into Government'- policy on the Monitobn School question no the run]: of . bar. still with who bilhopo, no “cling to vote with A view to check the queuion of the church and prevent the Jon-ammu- tion ot the burg-in. Old My “11th- Witching dinouded nod forgomn; new potion. 3nd prejudio. (or old on. nmrlr nppliod) no crowding on. the old port] Gallup nod obliteratient M11110. Under the Litteml plea the lists would be revised every yeer by the municipd ofrioera, end thus they would be kept upmdeue, there would be no uutpiciou ot portions, in their prep"- “ion. end hundreds of thouuude of dollen would be sued which ere now wone thou wuted. Lot no have imputinlity, 'sttiin'ettey and economy in the peeps-mica of the “In. It in all very well to tune thnt "li. you and nob! strife than“ not be bundled into politic, tbu it in dangerous to tho he". ot the Donia. ion. Ind "tre-tve of the Inmat- of My. do it my be; but is duo bu it: a... Any “not upland 0!an Ming. though it my kind]. lute“. nine-(tin, - “my! in may unit-him puny -stittau, com potapetqrutotm"ettioeta onthdr mil-Quid” n Mound. Irtttntmtde_tttspolfttoU air. Lstonm1, Oak. Mn 'ii-ft, Job; u on. In, puma o to {WI Living-coo, in mutat- unn, Baden and natural. died very my a " nddenoo here about an o'clock thh morning. He had been obtain; yids none tttt I n boring W, and on I put. ttttg to his bum ml oomph“: 0!...me Rahal-fled bone, and s phrit6n In. unnamed, has hodied in shout twenty minutes. Mr. living-Ion VII born In Eat Kilbrido, Ian-Min, Mud. in 1886, Ind one to (hand- with his brother. Mr. has Livingnton, M. P"lkdeas,iesttte yes! IM6, "ttling itrst in the town- ohip of local-gun. Pom: County. ?1t)eretdftqis" “you, ed in brother. Jun-.35» had continued ever niece The bm prospered. sod Ire well known es the - In: con- cern in Condo. owning sud opereting twelve "tt mille in Ontario. end being besides largely interested in lowing, stock mining And other business. De mud med to Listovel in 1869, when their il" mill wss built here,ond had resided here ever since, and besides the fern: sud willy.“ the owner ot e line, residential property. He was . much respected citizen, e familiar fhrtrre on the streets,snd will he math missed. He vs- merrier! in Wellesle village to Hi- Snith. who. with e ull,' of .1863. we“ ' 'ee any at; hie three Ion! Ind three daughters, survive him. The olden Ion, John, for the pun your or two hu- nted u mung" of tho in". helium hero. The lun. enlia expound to at. pine oathm "r. He vs . member of Bt. Ber. n-rd Lodge. A. F. and A. M. who will prob-bl, hue chug. ot the hm. ord ceremonies. Mr. e,2tt,'t In like his beach". I .uttntttt beml in “in. and a uttmtolthol’m and" Church. a. “tried a be”, life mum. shouting to $135,000. THE INDEPENDENT VOTE. w -ia. Ime- From tho ThrMr Show!“ Tint a High Duty I. 1mm og, Inlay flung- Hm For Acn- oule-u. While Luna-Io. Are Ad muted Pro. or Are Mod Lightly. Thu-Mug mucking- .....r Lubri:ntingoil............ Axle-,............. Dniu tiles............... Indurbelting........... 'ur-a.................. Cut mill (Nts. per 1001M.) &tytltm,eta...l......... thoveuautupadetr..../.. Pumsa and wmdmill-.. . . . \Hrelencin blir....... JGh',",'l'l'lUl..".r::y.: Iv-..-....-...... Buggies Bid or-twine............., Horne bhnkeu........... Fesriliaeru.... .......w... Buildou’hsrdwnre,....... Took..................' f.lttoppi!t-......e.... The object of e protective tariff in its initiol tstag". in to give u "atone ground, and in giving itI would trank. ly edmit that in the initill can a the price will he raised to e certain degree . . . . I «y that in the ini. tiel you: of the Notion-l Policy with o protective principle in it thut will hove the effect of enhencing the cost of goods, cud that at the timt the coat of the goods will be very closely up to the measure of the protection which we. given. If it does not have thet effect ‘why should it ever be wopwd It all, nod whet in the tood of it t..-Hou.Oeo, Footer, in budget speech, Much 27th. 1894, page 210. _ " Thu; ndtmuion, from the highest, Bit. charity in the country, that the minu- lnccurer takee uvnntnao of the duty tslmoet to the full extent. by adding it on to the price of his goods, Ibould be borne in mind. Under the revised tarilt of 1894 the following nrticlec, account-lea of the farmer, are taxed u follows '. Whet does the free list contein for the former-1 It conteinu thoroughbre4 atook end fouls. we end otdrms, tim. ber,corn for emilege end some kind: of lumber portly manufactured. There is nothing elee in the three hundred er- ticlee on the free lint which con be con- strued u ot any beaetit st All to the former. “Home ran on 1.16an? nun. Loot 1t ehonld be acid that ell the uticlee on the free lint no not for the expreee beaelit of the trtanuhettttmer, the following list of other mick. in given I Moi-Indeceweed..................Free Mi.......................... " Oil 0!".th color pointing). copie- .- Xnnuluotunn ot gold and livi- It in not convenient to publish the tatitt here in detail, but if the render bu n copy of one of the number of al. lnenoce pnbliehing the tariff he can more fully Inform binned! of the de. tails ot the tariff enutmenu. . Thank you.‘ replied the lady almly. 'It’s no ”nigh; to me to have any- one notice otmny's remark-bio pre coclty.’ The inspector v“ erulhed Ind Forth: tick in; mum in your throat try a tat box ot 'Miat' Cough hangers. They will Ally tho irritation " once. For It]. by droning and The Key Medicine Co. A main married Indy not up till 12 o'clock the other night waiting for her holbnnd to come home. At lawn-r, nnd worn out with uniting, she wont to her bedroom to retire and found the mining hnlbnnd there but qup. In. Itud of going down town he had poo to his room. She was no mud that she wouldn't spent to him for o week. Thu boy ot yours, mndnm,’ ream-k- ed the ticket i-tor, a he punch-d the: [nit-bro tick”. 'looku romnhbly well developed for A child undo! twelve} TAKING THE FARMERS. Waterloo County Chronicle, Thursday, May 28, ttMN3.--Patre 2 ..30 p. cont. .. 60. 33:1. .Alp. gent. 10 " pa IO It Con-nu“? or the tto-ed-a- PH.. enen [clan-ell London, May 20th.--A deep-itch from Sir Herculra Robinson, Governor of the Cape Colony, bu been received by the Government, in which it ia Mr nonnced that the Tran-veal authoritiea have reached a decision in the can» of 50 of the members of the Reform Union who were recently convicted in connect- ion with tho conepireoy against the South African Re-public and were sentenced to imprisonment, fine and bonishment. A number of these prio- onere will be released immediately.;and others: will be given their freedom at expiration of their three months, while a pert of those still remaining in custody will be allowed to renew their request' for a cancellation of their sentenced after f1v0notsUus shall have eluperd, nnd four of the condemned men will be given the "me privilege " the end of a year from the date of the sentence. That portion of the judgment of the court impoaing a ttae upon the convicted men will atand, but the banishment clan-e will be suspend- ed provided the priaonera give their word of honor not tointerfere in future in the politic: of the republic, A In: trunk or FORM. As regards Col. Prank W. Rhodes, Lionel Phillipa, George Farrar and John|Haya Hammond, tho leadero of the Johunneaburg Before Committee, who were condemned to death for high treason. against the Trenavaal, Gover- nor Robinson aayu their sentencea have been commuted to 15 yeara' imprison. ment, with a provision for their future commutation. The-e cues will be con- sidered by the Executive Council of the Tran-van] next week. Gov. Rob. inooo further atatee that he loorua the commutation of the aentencea of the four leadera in the Reform movement to imprieonment for 15 yoara waa more- ly a matter of form, as it wan neceaoary to impoee acme lentence upon the prisoners immediately, and the ten- tencea will probably not be put into The Government he- received the nemee of the prieonera whose untencee heve been commuted. The men who ere ‘0 he releeseJ at once :ern nine in numb-r. Among them ere the Ameri- cene B. J. King, Capt. Mein end Butters. Those who ere to be relen- ed after three months number " end end F. R. Linghem, formerly tet :Belle- ville, Ont. Among the 18 who ere to ecrve hee month: before being ellowed to renew their, requeete tor the relene. ere the Americenu V. B, Clement end J. B. Leonel-d. The four who ere to eerve e yeer include Hemilton end 8. W. "meson, brother of Dr. Jemeeon. The ceeee of tour other: hue not .been coneidered by the Executive Council owing to the feet thet the prieonere heve not an yet preeented petition. for e revel-eel of the tmntntttatimi of Carol mu not In as CMMS . For two yen-I I - dosed, pillar! and plntorod tor Ink book. Jamal urine Ind oottetlpatiotvrithtto ttmeth. One box of Ola-00'. Kidney-Lin: Pill; relieved.thr9e bozo; cum]. J 'R.&nith, Toronto; Ono pill n done, price 25 can“. 7 . ” Bright And hay. with nil: MI Et', sad our do" mud to the t. v. but demon you thin morn mg. a _ Here in new for on. who yum to keep up wittrthe “not: look! chibohnt tor. .ths We lover; Politics ty the lumen; fun "tor the {lonesome Ind in??? hrttysyrtiel. - -- . It i. chuck (in of manual. mutter, end he nut be In unepprecietive out: who kill to.U unwed and entertained, instructed and lntemted by penning the column! of the deudieet, ‘weeklyzin the oraokitsget town in f?gft The children cry for it, In the old We will teke almost 'utything,exoept contain? or cussing. in psyment. for subscript tttu-OOM, cotton, potatoes, syrup, eattlo, hogs, horses. tarm lauds, city lots or more! memhendise. Come in end see us. whether you wsnt‘the ‘peper or not, tor we sn- worth looking st. Then you might give us some valu- oble biota and suggestions as to the but we, to an s peper. The children cry for it, "d the old folks He picked!) upilyir mouth: for . X"" "t,'l'l1','l'ol'lWlifd they hnn't. got l Along next Iprlng, when you get biliouu and woke up in the mornfig feeling "all eyed 3nd hutch], thig p.90! will come to you wlth it: aide. bulging one with lsugh Ind long, Ind you will grin " loud and to wide that you will hove to our" on umbrells to keep the Inn from shining down your throat Ind warping your ribs. Now, we hope you fool hotter. We are done, tad you on go thud with your at killing, but don't forget tint We doa't moon to chin: that thin in n humoroul paper, will it in n owner on: ”panther All. Ut there in o heap of lolemn from!“ connected within. (We put this in to ouch the hypochon- drin- who don't know on, better.) There's mnny I laugh that wands wildly him-ions. that it you but know it, he e dieoordent ring us where some unseen bend strikes a. cold iron railing mad 3 tomb. V r the was lover; politics for the lblic m'utd ;_hou Incl hack. for the . A Gums mar-lam. IN SOUTH AFRICA the Guurdiun is your friend and will love you wbun you pro old bud ugly, tad trerrbody 9m hum you. _ _ Syrup: which cousin opium should never be given to consumptiveu, for Direction paralyze the lungs more or less. For this mean, Dr. uviolettio Syrup of Turpentine should than be med. 'It " slwnys so unhilina sign of in. tellectuol nativity. Brain ' workers ore most. liable to it, Pooplo of the .ubors in closers who gum their oread, with their hands no generally exempt from bo’dness Iuttil they lunepwed beyond the sixty-year mark. Just why this is soI why the workinamoo who “has no porticulor cure of his head.tUtoh should be able to prose". it much longer thou the row who spends much time in hoving it brushed sod shun- pooed, is a mystery not, yet. oxploinod. The mono at s. thoroughbred horse oven is thutuerltUn than. on the neck of his brother who drags a day or s horse cor. Anothqr curious thing u um I strong growth of Mir is gonor- slly indiootive of longevity. Most con- tonsrioos hove oxtrsordinsry hoods of his} . Adieu). ulnix cum t riuse.--.thar. town Guardisn. lull-en ' 'To what do you attribute Uld. um t' the was "Ind. “‘Oh, mamma," aid little Willie.“ u made his first. clou its-patina of d bicycle, “this Ila-chine hu not. rubbers on to keep its wheoll from getting wet!" Mttttrt.tt-ot often hen people speak about hula work being " “- fully held; it doun't appear to me lo." Cutter-Nt course not; to men ot your caliber breyln’ work is any." MatntnB--"You knowJohnny, when Imam whipl her little boy lb. doe: it tor " own and." Jouttr-"trmtntmt, It‘d-h you Jftt think gum to much 0 mr.' 'Algv sud Mny have tobaood um. mooh’ ‘Why , 'One w" the “use of their int (mulling out. “I mm the Beat M PM "DGVUIII Em C". I all“! I "WWII! Included with a terrible um? um moved me no rest, either any or n t. The doo. tors pronounced my r,tGattrt . A friend learningC of my trotttrte, lent no . home a Ayer’l berry Peetoml. By the an. I hurl used the whole home. I m ,'i'rge"t.'.W. eured, and I believe it and 'g'hh'ti'ic . M. WARD, 8 Quimby Ave" Love ' Hun. y, land I mam -ttttgtttte than. rod. any, lam and Ion. Tho doctor nt. mad no om nun wool“. When the shoe-u broken!" pain. was tagritrtemtsd I thought I Ihould not ttee through It. I M “a nod so much ubout Hood‘- Bnn-pumu, that I dooldod to uk. it, and my lac-bud, who WI. “Boring with boiU, took it the. , soon puma! our Mill'$lk'ii'ilk'fl hyer..'s Cherry Pectoral all: their blood is impure, until dead. l carbunoiea, than“, boils, urol- nin or . rheum, are painful proof of the (not. It in wisdom now, or when- ever there in my indication of blood, to Mo Hood'd Snafu-11h, and prevant much eruptions an uttering. built me up end moored my health ea that, elthough the doctor eeld I would not be eble to work laud, l lane since done the work for 20 people. Booth at" uperme oul-ed my husband of the be to; end nan' it e wonder!“ medlelne.’ Mu. _ A Palms, humor. been. "ttte On Tm Blood Pttrtttm Att drum-u. " v" ' _ “In. tot" Httttd'g Pills 'ahg'Jrlltitf."g'Jttt Filood's It in often Mean to convince poo- rly they blqod la_lmpure, pup}! dread, “Seven! can: " n amen-cold mum-m 17,t . 2,e.'ae,es,tt mu nun-cal 3mm: Impure Sarsaparilla A LIFE SAVED Bails A - MI " CHERRY Nior1e'g We're doing more business this year than ever before, but are not tsatisited. We want to do more. GREAT BANKRUPT STORE , We have never before had so large a stock, and as good all-round value. We are oiraring eta-on: inducements, and know that if you us one-trial you will, like many others, become a regular customer. We are offering: Men's Pants, worth $1.25 for $ .85 (Youths' 2 pieces Suits, Men s Pants, . n 1.75 1.25 worth tt.2sfor $1.7; Men's Suits, " 4.00 2.7 5 lYouths' 2 pieces Suits, -_ Men's Suits, C " 6.00 fooi _ worth $3 for $2.50 Men's Suits, " 8.00 G.ooiYouths' 2 pieces Suits, Men's Suits, tt 10.00 t 7.50l worth $4 for tt Men's fine Black Worsted Suits, to I Youths' 2 pieces Suits, We Want Your fnilir-Ent It "All close out quick,worth $15 for tio Youths' 2 pieces Suits, _ ' Fact DEAD Sure I Tho poor.“ mun on earth on be cured at the Phe MI. by ttaitg M, Uncle Sam’s Tobacco 0m Rani the “my ondommuw over ivau my may. at. Guam-run mu $150 on Mon“ Runyon). They carry the largest and best selected stock to choose from west .of Toronto. A large consignmen of Hats and Caps, also Gents' Furnish- ings, just received In Dry Goods you will find their stock very com- plete. They also make Clothing To Order. They carry a hne assort- ment ot Tweeds, Worsteds and Scares to select from. Call and examine their stock before purchasing elsewhere. I . 14 King u, Berlin. MEN'S SUITS, mums; suns, CHILDREN'S sons, MEN'S SINGLE cons, SINGLE vzsrs, ' MENS SINGLE PANTS, . In the interest of the mu... for whom 1h... Pr.',',,', "eootnpllod,th. United Sutu- Hal"; "sorties oxnminod “d invent:- pud many pmpurgtionl, hub; for their obj»! the cum of the toMooo him. but Among them Ill m but no 110-1ch in giv- thg a Morin] outlaw-men! a! the... Report- THIS firm had offered their stock for sale, and had partly sold same but as the intenthimy Durchasers could not raise the necessary card I but as the intenrng purclusers could not raise the necessary cash payment, they there bie'have concluded to continue the business an heretoiorp.' They still maintain their position as before. and all the attention of the public that they are in shape to sell to them at prices, closer than eperbeiore. They are noted for selling only reliable READY- TO-WEAR g!llllllmlllllmull!"iIIIIIiilTlIiifililfiffilfianifilifiummuIIImuum“mlmuuummuwiuTuTIfl E Priestley. - lumped on - 'tive yam. SERGE. will”!!!lyllllullll[umllllllllul|l“I""“"mlllllllllmmlmum THE TOBAGO!) HABIT GUI!!! . ' 'fe A dress rubric which will not [pd from min or 59; water. Will not become dummy or . impale“ when wet. Perfectly shower ry" proof. A ll lists, dunblo dun fabric, _ dupe: well, (Ayn well. Wnppod on " TH! \‘umsum Bonn." _ WATERWITCH S. Sander lit th N0. 18 KING STREET, BERLIN. worth t/rs for $1.25 For the Sea Shore . . . S. R. ERNST & CO. CLOTHING worth $4 for a Youths' 2 pieces Suits, worth ts for $3.50 Boys' 3 piectst Suits q t.'eh'g,'etdg."at."J't,tl'r2, " bacco IQ. In.“ W My 'ot"Jrtthfrhteedatr. We luv. duo-ulna] b pane-d to. um this and... tella) deeeormthe an cud We! whom in “km lent; the you: in. who}: Winn.“ ttto pong uni-gm In... "smv.rtrxs.trqtattkiuut. . SAUDER & co. porbmiu n duty win. I. do". On uaso,apsdstnatqsitiqth" “Novo- m'cnl. of main“! county in . atrqttrydi-tieteanitieeet I: ONLY 01); autumn] add- R,'.' to wriutothom tor (all Malian. ltr Isl. by E. M. Dovitt. Want-loo. t? OR THE COUNTRY. tiso, ts $3.so and Up "RM

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