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Waterloo Chronicle (Waterloo, On1868), 5 Nov 1896, p. 3

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cA Mr. John Livingstone, of Listowel, Quz., the only surviving brother of Dr. Htfimm_m- African explorâ€" or, Monday for a visit to bis son in Seattle. if Livingston is over 86 years of age and is still vright and active. W. Mason, about 60 y ears old, resid ing the other side of Dundas, fell last Tueâ€"day afternoon from his waggon, His ueck was broken by the fall and Mason died almost instantly. No one saw th:; w;:li‘bnt, sr where is conâ€" uently a little doubt as to just how nnppouad Mason‘s bead was crushâ€" ed,and the inference was that in falling ‘bis head struck on the curb. The deâ€" ceased was a prosperous farmer avd Mr. J. A. Story, some time ago farm augeriuundenc at the O. A‘{l and recently in charge of the famous Bow Park farm, Brantford, bas secured the houitiou of overseer_ for _ Railway agnate Millionaire J. J. fiill'c toy farm;near St. Paul. Mr. Hil} farms for rlwnro and Mr. Story, who will now J rintend the tmn.{l to l:t a salary vx.aoo per year, % gm ouse and Omything'bo requires for his sustenâ€" ::u on the farm. It is a nice fat job at thousands of farmers within s mli‘p' of 100 mileg of (Guelph would be ‘v:,i‘l‘l. ng to secept on the same conditâ€" There died at Doon, Oct. 26, a lady well known to every resident of that village, who was undoubtedly the oldest inbabitant of that place. We refer to Mre. James Craig, who passed peaceâ€" fu‘ly away at the residence of her sonâ€" inâ€"la w, fi- Geo. Orr, at the ripe old e of 92 years and 11 months. The xcflud lady was born in Roxboroughâ€" shire, Scotland, in 1804, oom'u\amto Canada exactly 50 years ago, setbling with her slrenw in the vicinity of Doon. Her maiden name was Eiizabeth Hope. At m special meeting of the New Hawmburg town council he‘d last Thurs day, it was decided to submit a by law to be voted on by the rat for the purpose of raising a loau oi $3500, whiogn is to be invested in a new inâ€" dustry, which is to be atarted in the village in the near future. Kidney and Bladder Disesses relieved g; six hours by the ‘South American idney Oure.‘" This new remedy is a leaves a family to mourn his death. Rpuier 15 Bix Hours â€"Distressin News of the WaterlO® County District Gleaned From Exchanges THE LATE PRTEHR WILHBLM Btarted Life RFeex, We Ramed 4 way a Large Few men who start in life ay he did have met with the success that rewardâ€" ed his energy and untiring induatry, The Wilheim family are 0% Peter Witheim~ was boro ig 1819 in Breitenbach on the Herz Kreig, Zienzenhaim, â€" Kurhessen, many. He came to this couatry in 1889 with his parents. They settled in Wilmot where many years ago the and mother passed away. Peter three brothers and two aisters. Qp;w er and ane sister are dead. Two brothers, Valentine and Jacob, still live in Wilâ€" mot, while a sister, Mre. Kldu. residea in Minnesota. The deceas ried Miss Auna Barbara Witting o'wmot some fifty years ugo and she ig atill livâ€" ing. They have had a hmil* of seven sons and seven daughters. ‘T‘wo of the daughters are dead, When he was married about fifty years ago, he was poor, so that the first winter he and Mu.%l im were unable to buy a stove. ay lived in a smail lhtnt«{ in the of Wilmot. Wu;nn they left the to ;B twenty two years ago, they $ mcres, whigh they sold the giepq Cerroll farm near i 00 gores, to‘r& Ollwoiogfl Abous the same time . Mr. m Bamue!l Rutherford‘s fer® r&.g consession, 200 acres, for ‘l . The latter place became the homestead while the farm at wAS session of by two &wm. ge r::t time decessed s ons have boufts the tollowilp)g arms in Ees nr:': from Dy 8 100 se 60%"21‘;%;‘; i po 1 i lid 4 sc into . s w How do you feel toâ€"day, are you in 1J urcone!~ i jr o o woges y trou! you are, once o E. M. Devitt, Chemist &‘h!.- g‘g Waterloo, and procure a box of right‘s Liver and Stomach Pilis, This is not a medicine th=t you bave to continue the use of, but a treatment that effectua‘ly cures. Price 80 cants a box, complete direciions enclosed. in some reâ€"pects the most remarkable man in {:tfiooot\ntl. passed away n Sunday Oct. 25th, after an illness about a week. He was seventyâ€"seven Pappliehs aelfinay ts Bd | B had built a house for him w having formerly lived with a mnfi son, and had just got things completed when on Oct. 15 he was mm auddenâ€" ly ill and never recovered. _ _ _ | ___ duughter, Wiss Clara Vetter, ed in wediock to Mr. Joh.gx intimate g:-‘nnnd rdai-v:; present, groom was supported his brother, Mr. Fred, Schmidt, and the bride was attended by Miss $ evening train for Toronto, followed by the best wishes of their anmerous friends. Oun Monday they took sion of the Market How!, 'm which Mr. Schmidt bas leased for a term of years. "ir'-‘W"’ am«:.m”% wx&%nflfifl% a stauach anod Strathroy. He retired from the woolien business about 25 yearse ago om account of ill health and took up his residence on the Road, the former home of his Mr, Claia m&.fin{l !m?tolin J. Markile, who with five clik;;: nt:‘ivu. Sevea children were wate them, one dy hlwawmmkh:\ w\% _ The children lisâ€" Tihile wio m tnt Oe Aprot o isconsin Ce Ry; Mre. Ohas in pdrtmanaarmis now living in Detroit. . < A Q% :ml\::“ b%”&. 3'?* . % Smith, Galt, who for many years has m%.;ai.xgr. Toutk the world of art. He has just WWW!a Calvin Claflin, neer HMespeler, died ue vo F o plogng~ The was a native of Ver mont, where he was born in 1830, He removed to Rreston when ten years a-muww,w ne=0, home sister he went to Eimira to manage a mill there ; 35 years ago be went to Galt with Robinson & Howell, short!y after vudul‘nniuloh*‘.“-hnb lufitgouh“wdlufl. muhtb-hx:n when the mill was burned. : thas be took charge of mills in Respeler, Ottawa mwg:mg@&*@fl prlraing the portrain of t Panfer THB BOHOOL SHTTLBMENT: French Catholic Teachers to be Empleyed gfigg’{i ;;fi'k%v otl T hiul MAAA SR :.M'is...fixg n n mt tens), ','l{.f':‘" ":?â€".?:saf‘;fi o mm T Pwfi' is pow in pu.%um Calvin Cafite, of Hespolor, Expives Su8+ Don‘t delay getting a Ibattle of Pr. Ou Tuesday afterncon Oct. 27, Mr. v. Jabexs Wase officiating. 4 Galt Artist. l Py silh ind S oo t M,mfig y KEraroouk|ey t en E{? Whioh _ was formee: | $# P that devolre upon the average man and %mn are inwg so u\\:ndll culty as to put a premium on bopefulâ€" ue in ta D. McGrimmon of Williamyr town, g::a-rry Co., suffered untald eery a severe attack of dyspepâ€" %vblch manifested iteelf in ;E;fi aw ”m:lmm 'vi for which vepepale is notomions. _ Every attemp6 NP AACLEE: yg:;&hwwonh M;::;u }:ivmt 35-' ie ons magy or * %Wnontw% :uum"-&'gw ;W 0e of the stommeh, such as imâ€" of the actual of the ail ww-.&":-":n...;... ite pessimistic shadows upon ali the conseres of life, and bere they ut like .Ni.hmm w.m caterâ€" lfi'hu&m.u{ ..m":: F!‘ much annoy:nce, besides .‘”.:“ war Il\:.'\bdu mh";- }!k’q flower of the mmudwnu attraction. donpanene oo dn m\mu\w“\‘m “hnath mhh:-.mw iflw‘%m}w«m nees. . The relation upcn the prevail moods ot the w& ::i‘\ho P;n:lt\u: tion. w from resulis Dr. Wilâ€" liams‘ Pink Pulls “:v: muul;quo in ite anovess, tnerefore is is configently P en nc 0 io manpimitihien bp weoirionse mt ho pared taste and appetite, upwonted ioh n ”?étm:! w ' &vi{;:%h? ols icamm o. onl i ettonds W; ‘:’-.‘ b b‘;w ht Jw lal l‘flm e @"t» Nien of nmr-. Filliams‘ Pink W-.m Tho Life of a Bysptbie ene of Constamk t Pm i va ence p'":‘u'u“ M: hddolou and o nearaag trom MMi ‘ mlis Dr. Wil From the Corawall Frechoider, The life of the dyspeptic is proverbâ€" uy o oo i o in lin Rungse Feinis the Way to Renowed &0 Ob have W upa bravugh in the Dowminiun Exprews Office, Berlina, with M:c H Qâ€"car Huber as their representative. The memnere of this firm are Toraate mea who have apont conâ€"iderabie time in Ro#livd, with a represent=give there cautinuous 7 who keeps them well posted on the work donâ€" ou the different propertica. The we‘l knowu firm of Toronte melee Liokn 2 Mrant Caup 1 Uar: They make a sprialty of handling only firet class atocka «ad the stroks of mines that have eufticient develup &:;‘-Q work daone on them to ‘iuu:o"ul r being a roperty ; in mirin stooks the .!.L‘i';.!...'.’f«i' we a tlea is everything, and vthmr &ml knov’u\p Mâ€"ears Campbell, trie &# Co. can protect the intereats ol their oliente. _ o i edien. dtx;n?'% deek ww d id h;fln at h ‘;fimchfl t'mrutma wml‘::r nu;’)u vloiultgt' esn â€" Wormwood Pain Cure, infonnriges aoh‘s Wh to Ti it Drug Supplies, E ie s ling: is h 5‘1}%‘:% @%’v‘%& & Mioke: 80 J fr&*. t t'M;dz j RAGK® & STATIQNERY: e eatne Soink The Molsons Bauk. HEAD: QFFICE, MOQONTREAL. Capital, 22,000,000. Resat, B1.< 00.000, & CENERAL BAuxing susinesS 'rmg_oun Drafte lsoued on all Pringipa! Poigts Waterloa Coal Yards. Waterloo CGounty It coverk:the wholp Aeld, COAL Scranton Coal ] THE AAVING® RANK DEPARTMENT:" #H Highost current rates on special deposit Advertise in the daven usargizy Manager Waterlao Franch. on sums of Four Dolla FURNITURE Bedâ€"Room Sets, Side Boards, Extension Tables, Parlor Sets, Eto., Ete. Granito and Marbls: we eaper than Arma not manufacturing. _ We have the The SIMPBQN piop ult ie Ecst â€" ASSORTED 87 : in the County, VISS ANNIE B Tastsa a P Acs at Un BHAEFEB WPORTA PUBLIC We employ 80 menr We manutacture our Largest and BP C

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