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Waterloo Chronicle (Waterloo, On1868), 8 Oct 1896, p. 6

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W ’ Bs ip to A Fé&â€";m;'m pye? BPM .7 d'l & ’ lasess "'bhmm-m ..; "m-.'-" boy / "‘;‘ ? 14 .&.’;v:, hig A o c s mime %, "‘fl"J J & w.‘wpfrw P oP e erinder and mchared on garrie mm bis house to ;:!p.lfimr: sp8, cal ‘ M-Tw,wfi ;:. afford. It was 4 prtrogly se phaedioaly A 3 there. The havin Whrcthnt by hest at thrse Solae ber beat is the mo;t.!onnt heat in that desert landâ€" been vigi enneth sauunte J Semeprecarin o o en rgem in ht 0 AW gepnt been in lbogace. but :Lo sm: in the waters of whatever pond or ereek he chanced to discover in his line bransit, still, ib was an evillooking irt which diJ not keget confidence. e was unshaved and in geners} rance was similar to the mepfl wmh bobo. The time bad pas many years back when be felt tcnt it was worth while to appeal to station ts or operators along the line oj m:;vel :5’: assistance. His garb ap. gujse were not such as to prompt gelfâ€" Kenneth was on the hog train. It was habitual with him. _ His shoes were bunches of frayed lesther ; his trousers were greasy and torn; bis eost was seedy, and although he had washed his shirt regularly thrice a week There were probably 700 passengers on No. 1. That was ber tair average, aud Conductor Hubbard afterward said he though that on the night of Sept. 4 she had carried her full quota./ If he had realized what was back of the jnnocent query of the trampishâ€"looking substitute onrutor at Hp rth he would have been a prettyoa':gbtened man, ewen though the event was three days in the past. Only Kenneth and e second trick train dispatcher know ow close 700 persons %td come to eath on the night of September 4. e, a certain boy may have had u‘ remote ides of it, but that is only a mprd, for he was a very stupid boy. Ont., had a 'onn“"i . severe es and constip olkman‘s "Koo ut to the a . July 10, 18 a Teenpeutly disturhed at night, lost his appetite I was & very sick man. His Kiduevs are now in & Rer O::nflfil :::- of her limbs. . gn-:‘ Tow Bookmess * Losinks Oe ol T oo oan Socly: um‘ BARALYHLS QUREEDâ€"SWORXN sTATEMENT. Méenneth hid toured thatk s he has a frstâ€"rate knowâ€" ;z‘.:““m*’e":,‘ndhokuv Mrs, Maggie McMartin, 17 Radenhurst St., Toront©, iirely useless. Physiciana said there was no 64006 C was & wick man. . His Kidue: lmnoVMQ t\'&y Omuon. his appetite m-’l sleep undig and constipation cured ; all this was “-7«3 okman‘s "Kootenay Cure." He maket t tement to the above faccs before J. W. Seyuout tley, July 10, 1400. A Tramp Oporator, 4&’ hnE tm irg g%f“@??ifi g; Fe m.?wg was itepoken" bra ‘nwrp‘m. wl ywv:::‘bap § red lanterp on the terget, she would ied ameniane ”‘:f"'fi- i WA again. . _.mlfl pot ioales, moive the eorentnnd of ‘ihe te Opal hos ‘htes of strnight Sreek on With s smile at the change of events which bad arrepged it so that No. 602 would stop after all and -:#" bim s shepnce to mount an end or climb under a m?nnelth rose ;g‘d w-lI:;d e â€" _ It was » lopg W for the town was small, but The boy‘s face lighted '5?. In » tengle of entbuslum‘bo rattled off this answer, jumbling his words together in a way nnintellixfble to apy but a warnâ€" ing ear : ‘All right, I will put it out.‘ It is very likely that the dispatcher had an attsck of vertigo at that moâ€" ment that he realized tgct #fast freight train and a heavy passenger train were approsching one another on the curyâ€" ing, twisting track, each f°i°ll at highâ€" est speed, and each, seeking to make & different station for passing, and when be realized at the same time that a lout of a student did not understand what was wanted of him. Psinstakingly and slowly the dispatcher ticked back ; ‘I mean to pub oup your red lepterp for No. 602.‘ lowly it came, indeed, but if the ticking was slow, the buflng of the hesrt of the dispatcher must have been fast enough. L The fast freight had beep out of Rosalie tem minutes and was fast ap prosching Hogarth when Keaneth heard the man at Humboldt telling the dispatcher that No. 1, baving made up 15 minutes of ber time and being now but 45 minutes late, desired to proceed on eastward to Hogarth for the meoet ing, rather than risk baving to wait at Williamstoo. The order was p«m given, for express trains are which must be humored ‘by â€" train disâ€" ) patchers. This, of course, made it perâ€" emptory to stop 602 at Hogarth and give her a revised order in conformity with that now held by the conductor of No. 1. It was easy enough. All that was needed was to call up the otflwwudwhimhdilm his red signal and stop the appromching freight train, Kenneth understood what was tc follow, You cannot trampeover a transfer continental line for a month without acquiring a thorough knowâ€" ledge of its telegraphic secrets, i:.{ou be an operator. Kenneth was acquaint ed with the significance of the various numeral dgml which the dispatchars used so as to economize on timeâ€"‘33,‘ was the vsruir;\g to make ready to re ceive a train order, ‘11‘ ::u&ior the operator to repeat what he Sreceivâ€" emd so on. ”.znd so when the anxiâ€" ous dispatcher called upon ‘the boy at Hog.r&. and said ‘36 No. 602,‘ the shabby man of the Morse was aware that what was wanted was the ditph{ of the red |i'2uul and the consequen holding of 602 for revised orders. But, to his eurprise, the boy did nob ma{o the customary response, ‘37 No. 603,‘ which would he the short way of sayâ€" ing? ‘I have bunJ out my red signal and will hold 609 for orders.‘ Instead, he seratched his head in a puzszled way | wud ufter a moments velegraphed back to the man who had ?iuoted him ; | ‘How‘s that 1 What do you mean t j p time be had reached the end he %@:fia‘.’i&‘fi:fi"x was waiting, 602, the fast freight, had been given permission to go 18 lear as :onnb.huh::-b.. !:.l‘\: been warned in due timg of the change. sing now | & gesg» s onl oyy woolâ€" o walt at :F:: l 1 an moonblku 5?: ht Daind Filee Biat ie ud Thichs beadiohe, &fl i omaech, lose of appetite, indigestion dA vepopal 4 beptibarh" or dyspepsic, ‘ belbings,) fhet thum, PA 4 Gutts y 7 *. EP:L Ob 4 bowel Pb RO t s .o:.’”{},.:::m:sl:? ‘3;:‘:’5:.: moeet, the psually is, ‘Well, boy rofi’F“% '::'W e on Th hk beta i were speeding towards Toronto for the nprodacfion of D«r;g'l %idney i’fllmo gm po order should remain pnfilled.â€" ‘rom Toronto News. Oa the jnvitation of the president of the company & reporter of The el?on visited tgx.o cu::wrs. located at Nos. 6 and 8 Bay street, where new premises have been promptly opened. Here a repid glaace regealed many busy hands flubiu{ the several details of compleâ€" tion of new goods to fill orders continuâ€" :3!1, srriving from all points in Canâ€" 8, the United Btates and other parte of the world. Judging from the acâ€" cumplated ordor;iou fife,og which you; reporter got s gli e, the output o 6234" lzidpey $ifi‘ris already zlmo-t beyopd the oonoe;t(on, and one can gasily understand that their merit aloue can create such an incredible demand. Uharacteristic of the epor?y and enâ€" terprise of the Dodd‘s Medicine Comâ€" pepy, it may be mentioned that,though absent in Buffalo during the fire, the mapager weas made awere of the frob- able extent and outcome of the disasâ€" t:r.’ .ipd while the premises vic'r:‘ pfll‘; UFrpipg, Orders W BD k hox Nes P s whe iiad "bniprciy enlcu af on th 6 safety of a aad sons once assured.and while mm\x:: $wo bundred and fifty grose of Dodd‘s Kidney Pille, together with labels, wrappere and tons of advertising were being consumed, interest and effort all centered in the resoue from the adverâ€" tiaing rooms of a mase of seemingly old and worthless letters. These, as afterwards learned, proved to be the scoumulations of years, consisting of thousands of teatimonials from pergons eured by Dodd‘s Kidney Pills, and dating from the inception of the busiâ€" neses up to the d.i ortho fire. These records of triumph, these proofe of the supreme merits of this great kidne :;emuem were the most precions of Qfi e possessions of the firm, aud were to be saved if possible.as they fortunately were, at the last possible moment. _ oy Pal mss Shough pad en m xE 'FW.M e0, DeryOUBDness, of the Dodd‘s Medicine Company, from the laboratory, the advertising and the extensive establishment of the v?flmdmxmmu B lgadllu'v‘k“m'i&iu tenp cepting the offices, was enâ€" :::Iy:l::oydbylnmm% roon of the 15th. â€" 'l\o&o:r:hmhugil:: warehouse, but spread aq ra t in less than ten minutes the:employees Rundredas of Gress of Dodd‘s Kidney Pills Rurnedâ€"The DBodd‘s Medicine Company PRICELESS RECORDS IN DANGER BUT ALL SAVED FROM TAE AsHE . + To LARGER LIFEZ Apping departwents to @coanâ€"Enorgy and Enterprise Cenâ€" is men take care of themselves, woan ‘en minutes the employ00s Dolds Retoies boupery, ow . WW" f ves. op: onsness, bad [ A MRSSAGE TOQ MBEN Proving That Truc Hontaty and Trai the various troubles resultivg niloe, Rhotic nro‘y t or, Bp ces y ‘ t‘«'-poon(' ul a‘"glpo:é‘pm N:r; of nutmeg. Blend togetber, i j water over. 'fl’"li”:bl ‘ m;::‘ thickenps to C noy "Fe gired, q”“m"“’, is » pore) w Dt pitmiy Bitet o it f,‘,‘;. auodd $oigs" Ugen o ‘b, ue feeling by gyi>g them rich, yod B Paoph bises maly rat c d s thiy:| In cese of fevers, scatter der over floors, cerpets, eto., 8 6 %nuom, covered‘ with ng wabter, is causes no smell, but y re moves unpleasant odors ‘â€" _‘ _ ry before the dressing is put d'{ubeca‘:?ol fevers, w:mnm The cheapest butcher‘y mest is cow‘s inemiaiciee doaep b s mt outs of moky are from thick Autk m&?ggi.lod French beans mask excellent salad with a d :fl and vinegar in ibi.ulul 4 The beans must be drai sobly . & black stuff Gress bhat has been waghed should be :ut through s wringâ€" im‘ machine, and when hatg dr( careâ€" fully lok‘l‘:.d.;;)x mangled til} all moig bure is p1 ogb. _ _ â€" â€" i To oure beer, place a bandfal or two each omiwuabr dried lour.b:c and a little J)ovdew; alum into beer cask, and rummage ib well. _ SBave all fow! and W‘“ 'm' Imbm ; voluqbl;. :ddithl to &: 8 W A » Tork, rhotker besk, mited of doul: ed, should be thorou ghgmkd..rh is vlory unwhalesome unless cooked proâ€" tly. PF{-houfloumy_h made from a} most m{“mt of white fish, but natur ally the better kinds make the daintiest 4ako up carpels UCwice a beat thempâ€"m only for ol«umm to save the wear of the carpet. _ _ Moâ€"W i0 Yos Hiive home serly Take up carpets twice a ; who is we f:'rmu » troubles g fro« ‘ 2508 or 4 nees of brown butter, balf s 9op ’".‘ _‘g m DD#L. pMcoâ€" Ne h # AÂ¥P EAB / o ommnnicatio ¢ wheltiB p*A +Â¥ Pu443 J)» 4marae» ,}, 4 YBBB Â¥ / allolie Minav ce rlpiieetihy in 0 aterios & ... . a$ee Soua s w. x. + ) "“W 7 }: AME8 C. HAJGHT, Rerener County of WaterJoo, t his residence on Erb stroot, Bunenor anp Accovonsun, treats dissases of the nove, Notary Public, Copâ€" OHFT MEAT MABKEET keeps constantly in stoox Two Doors East of Post Ofise, V.M.Berlet Bold by Simon Bnyder, Druggist, Waterico and Farmera‘ #a are a antee of solid comfort ard economy. 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