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Waterloo Chronicle (Waterloo, On1868), 18 Feb 1897, p. 6

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uen es ifi 5s wutt e guioud irom the t::',: man to run the plantâ€"| l other med bad failed, thus es MP::::’M the mlnd ul;uuny teblishing lhlu:lx- that are a r{bbou in the ws, and Jo(m. merrel amopg the ’Iu -n#:: with pride to his plant and his birds ;| medicel science, ken be would herdly make s living Pllllmnldnl]“]lz .’l.:: po-llfz There are many exâ€"| fu)l trade + "Dr &A mum kind in poultryâ€"keeping| PiH# t:.rolo & yourâ€" Tok 10 n waioe usls is fiw pob Py ordin p .lnb-hboh:t'nnm mno ; mark around the box, r l;ull u:dowod uihab worldly .ooz ho en c omm rom poultry means pluck, Beart BRoliof, | si "fll“ uan:orylZud ":.pl .';o Koght Years pon Life must bmmnlupm. angd Desth With 6 Dis, br & beginning and s| eassâ€"And in Thirty After oi hi nige o shoeen, Log K m"‘"‘”""”’" # spfest at the start, then oggs and| * Vor the Heart Reliot Comesâ€" #~ _ who has tried eral & *H* flrndlh: s l egir ied » 4 _â€" _ &A UVNG FRow roulirar. th Dh L ck 2 Liame O S1CC006 1 CC= EMn FeErsiewet bhas & natural or acquired taste for| 1895. It was the most prolonged and poultry, hbis next step should be the|the subsequent effect the most trying rohase and care of a small flock. Let| All the winter of 1896 I was under giu be a side issue to his regular callâ€"| medical care and being somewhat adâ€" ing. If he can make a success and | vanced in life I presented a very frail show a profit from fifty hene, he may|appearance. My weakness was so 'tv‘o then determine w hether he dare underâ€" | nounced that I became a victim of weak take to enlarge his plant, and event | turns, and even with the assistance of uslly give un ‘:ia regular trade or purâ€"|a cane I was lisble to fall. Attempte gunit. In otKer voraa, it is never safe| to walk were risky, and often to be reâ€" to give up a certainty for an uncertainâ€"| gretted. I was troubled with a dizsiâ€" of making money legitimately. Every | ever j business man in this country has puu‘ T worked hard, and has shown an aptiâ€" read th tude for the pursuit in which a llqu Glenge or a fortune tu been made. And s0| Neil, of it is with the pouitry business, I conâ€" of the t clude, therefore, because so few poultry | "Fop ; venturers are successful, out of the| Mr. Ne hundreds started, that it is necessary of la gri to ask the question whether a living | feote of can be made from it. attend | After a person has decided that he| The last TVGHmed w tno Apf The great trouble to be found in the weak, and vitalize unsuccessful poultry venture is the mis | fragile and debilitat taken idea that it is a very easy way of| throned health and making money. There is no easy way|creasing every val any liveâ€"stock and selling manufactured :u&lor-profi\. If a person embarks the grocery business, he buys his stock from the manufacturer and proâ€" ducer at a certain price, and sells at a certain higher price . His success would depend entirely on how large his custom was, and what ability he had to hold it In raising poultry a different condition of things exists. In the first nothnlhonldlurtoulvith.dooidad oy for the business, a love of it, which must be strong enough to last ; atherwise certain failure will meet him at the end of the first season. Livings are made in this country from an endless variety of pursuits, yet rareâ€" %:nuehqu-&iounkedw Mthninnunulnpu:d small have been made from so many different :â€"ih.l-uhouun into them with hope of the same succees The exâ€" amplea of success are therefore evidence sufficient, and the beginner argues to himself, if Soâ€"andâ€"so made money out ef groceries so can L. about the grocery,dry goods or banking businese. In fact it would seem rather abhsurd to say, "Can a person make a lows : "It depends on the person." This is really the truth. stomach, pailds up the noryss. poultry ?" _ A very short answer would whout cover it, and would run as folâ€" m Ii a "&--nâ€"-'â€"h.n-h.' Sannk The ditference between We y expect to make much of a it ; but on the other hand, Pock worniiiee mages _ There is room for sal for neitber is overdone. es eP h » every year some huh'z-ub the ootic d / l x 4p4 pursuit is the any other in in ,, |, " VEme 0J mo oo .‘.':io.:hfll has earned ‘and w poultry | ‘For three succeasive winters,"© ya as of the | Mr. Neil, "I auffered from nnuum‘:’h necessary | of lurlp&c. Owing to the exhausting efâ€" a living| feote of these attacks I was unable to attend to my business half of the time. that he| The last attack I had was in December, taste for| 1895. It was the most prolopged and d be the| the aubsequent effect the most trying. look. Let| All the winter of 1896 I was under alar callâ€"| medical care and being aomewhat adâ€" cess and | vanced in life I presented a very frail he may |appearance. My weakness was so proâ€" re underâ€" | nounced thet I became a victim of weak d event | turns, and even with the assistance of s e ns for the | puteg gyddyf/ 04. bottles effected a permans throned heaith and l\r::fl\b. thus inâ€" creasing every value enbhan sing every joy. Ingubstantiation of the reâ€" puui werite :tl)r. Williams Pink Pills read the following teatimonial of ane of Glengarry‘s mfondhlo citizens. Samuel Neil, of the village of Lancaster, is one of “:‘ho h:n known men of the county, has earned jand enjoys the gratitude of untold numbers who were on the verge of isolation or death, because Memdlhd\hnkfll#::. ordinâ€" ary medical practitioner. ruthless hand of nature permits only the surviâ€" val of the atrongeat, but the tender lnini.&a\ioudwdiulnhnu,u exâ€" emplified in Dr. Williame Pink Pills coveries are a boon to humanity; they have given rehef to thousands who woald have dragged out a miserable and more or leas brief existence. Dr Williams by means of hbis Pink Pills holds a unique piace in the ceteem of Ifihl:n'ncvil'md'uu.h“hn ooo are won gle for m_'.;hpnlâ€"-. d‘:: icine we may safely say, is no sinecure, TheiRuthlsss Hand Of Nature Permits ’u~w¢~.~ 1 But Medival Seiance Sequzes the Surâ€" _ vival of the Weakest & From the C ornwall Standard, Life Projonged and its Usefuiness | The Ontario Game and Fish Commis Greatly Extended -‘-.-aa!u'-h.:'“pud nc wnp..n.* important reâ€" o-.n.‘--u.:nn.__._.' commendations in regard to the game 8:’."‘;.‘."1’ !qum ont of the Ontferiq with costs Th #»Z?’u‘.‘.‘.a"’fi Pz o "C my" eE C BARY K.%%”. The Broweore‘ Appon;, to tpier 3 rand orau ammateing es & far tb oo i iss 2000000008 | Iatoy ngo, *‘ Must be Rissolved. Kidney Dissase Can Only be Oured by a Remedy Which is in Liqnid Form â€"Common Bense of Science, For a disordered stomach or sick headache, wla and powders are not without but when these l:‘m remedies mre said to cure kidney dis ease the common w of science reâ€" bukes the claim, io iogdloul and growing diseasa will not be driven from g: ny'xon Bpless a medicine is givep that will dl:fln the hard substanceâ€" uric soid oxelate of limeâ€"that z(vo rise to the distress apd paid that common .‘&:'sll ;b‘;b w‘l: s.mu m D om . Bon erican k d'f':ol fl»" '»!3"' i styl !: ves these J so BB while is dissolves ltnlnhnb”.." The oures effected leave no gmflon of its merit. Bold by E. M. Devitt. ed, and is further of the opinion that the Federal Government has no power whatever to deal with the taxzes of Manitoba, or to allocate any money to COathalic or separate schools. An amiâ€" cable arrangement on the lines of the rmpml o“:ho Manitoha Government e tbiuk;;o would be p':l‘::h 0?0;‘ u& v::- CWI m ever % view 0 Outll:iolm:frug!h»g ou‘ pw" edial %ll coun _ J, Wallen i the adviser oI the lmliaf Obwollo%ud- les in Enflwd concure in the opinion given dy Mr. Blake, ' CNDI® FNEV" NWY WAODB PNOsO SaMe ewhat heroir Fyench s nedies are :fld to oure kidney :17- uu‘um:n? that a lerge num’m“:’ e the common lgrcm of science reâ€" pervrous maladies from which mku ces the claim. This iogdlmu BDG | the present day sufferare to be t wing diseasa will not be driven from ed to playing {m peng, ‘.,'3.» Bpless a medicine is givep m.&.“u show, ing to H‘u b will dl::‘}n the hard substanceâ€" suthority, that, of 1 im who ) aoid oxslete of limeâ€"that| stady the instrument before zlrd nrlnlotbadmmmdso'}d that | twelve, no fewer than n"‘r rom ommon to all who suffer m‘kfl- ;M"unulL ers ; while of those plaint. Bouth American Kidâ€"| who do pob gip till later, the 'mn bo a :3»1 znlln. I6 only some 800 per 1,000, and only 1 olves these bard substences, and 1'30'6. g these who have o ort se oaied on io en e it se e L y M s ve Do violin is also it. Bold by E. M. !)nm. _ Â¥he violin Is aIso proved T as three fourths ___ | From moraing tiaa m mt TTEYN "hil l raimmong miet" Ts ;::c Sw a.l% ":ERE“ uum.q ?:_um.:vau':ln m:-'vi:: ‘,.h.'fl W qhase drena thot rel d 1 i\fim ::% m%"n‘&%‘& reat nnsaid ; o thicge it were better to pase. Part & Tus Wearke The lndy has surely a beautiful face, PRangers of Piane H#laying Â¥ar Aver Fifty Â¥ears agg:'i‘ GaÂ¥maxs, |)" Asragy MM__ & 8IM8 . Meoney to loan at lawest rates af intereat Â¥aspraice Corqugauy, 4. B Â¥cRBamys H "4““ 4.1" n \:".A.. We * ;" ‘-‘.‘ s“‘ 4 ) | * '& ley to loan at lawest rates of interast. 'm mmE '"fi"mv mflmw â€" (Monwy aa y2... °0C CRom m nt Tite W d\fi"am'mh\m,wm @uaranteed ‘ _ _ CoremerConniyotWateriee, fiiicate 4 o JAlsa 0. Harexr. o o . Paaltter, Bolle ~ Netary Public Con e 3 ) dbey bige) MHVJOAL, vEY 4. BCb »!lmm King 8t Wateries, ofi Bd Baph boie ind Faney $ul palating apply to" _ _*_ ':';"" mJM Prosent ”‘mmmm‘ Wate WÂ¥, 4. A1M4 THE MERCANTILE FIRE awmwwgmwo&x them at and below wholesaie ( THIS WILL APPEAL TO YOUR PURSE Parents who w gumhwamwwysumww a great c ome* a Daptivates 10 of ing and makes Whma&fiTMflmm A Little Money Buys a Big Parcel of Goodsâ€" Stockâ€"Taking Sale S. R. ERNST & COs BUSINESS QPRNING IN8URANOCE OOMPANY. wresresatea uy WEAD QFFICE, _ â€" + WaTeRLOQ oNtariq e say, don‘t buy a 18 King Street, Berlin. AARTH, Wateriog make, atylea and at pi ices to con oBlar‘s worth wntil you hate woen ,}WW‘ makcime on 4 Drop in Moats: _ Yischer‘s Shop, Hotelifor Sale, Farm for Sale, Dihgety with aar houe in the Cottonades, Dress * hok & Tak J

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