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Waterloo Chronicle (Waterloo, On1868), 18 Mar 1897, p. 3

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ak _ Watchos: Clocks & ocb T PS Tz Ch rles N, Rocke) h‘"hmfihfll Twa Doors East of Post Office, Erh §t., â€" Waterloo. V.M. Berlet Fike billousness, dyspepsia, heals be. consis pation, sour stemach, iudigestion «5c prompty enred by Hood‘s Pilis. They do their work CHEAP READING. eas ly and thoroughly. Pi' i Best after dinner pills. s 25 cents. . All druggists. Rrojpured hy C. I. Hood & Co., Lowell. Mass The euly Piil to take with Hood‘s Sarsaparills. hronicle and Farmers‘ Advocate ... ‘hronicle and Montreal Weekly Witness .‘hmmnmva'orld“, %:on «nd Daily Globe. ... F hr nicle and ;oro.to Daily News. hrogicte «nd rs‘ Bui. . 2o ns FOBR TWEBTY â€" BEYEN YBABS Hoods Liver I!!s MERCHANT â€"TAILOR, BRING YOIUR DaAVID BEAN, Waterloo. Ont OQur Clubbing List, ker, who is ds of W atch &w AM work guaranteed $6 00 $1 75 =====â€"=â€"<~| W/ tare bad shs sapalation natiber of| .. 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A [(u AMLAL, ‘ J b I thinrat. nb ‘I‘ fiu, 4 m ’,;'.‘ 5-3‘.1 l o f " M W A EOW '?4141141(;1 h ); f'[ -M}' ’l C "‘ be W ib ‘/" 1 W i " > {"l’ll‘ "u“-\:i:di.:l‘ s e ‘ v.,z :‘l’ ‘ui!’ C f 4 j , ..“ \; "r ‘ mp AEKYES, ® :'"'J elde '/) ach " as | per the " ’,}, 4 4 4 digestion.. Ro id retues | 2 Mn '*/"?y" Wisie. M#‘r'“‘ ‘I EW VPAPFY R@XX o . “”' I e " "(:‘ ,: /f t "jl # 4 ' el ol ' h9 4 * /fii‘ 5"/‘:1 No o * C +d ‘I‘w le, one aged 70 and the oth‘;r 2 7%?0::"? n?sr‘rieeunw()tt-wo. heir parisl riest refu me g;te‘::‘: ';mrt tbe; -eound’ the lpyroum the Archbishop. A number of the pupils and exâ€" upi}s of Ntotmf» &5-;». uodqm gmenud him with a ‘&mq w&h‘pjw 1,000 on the occi opo‘tooa â€" bration of the 50th year of his service a4 teacher. recently sold the roiw s "Th o" tie io ie g‘u’;ofyii."; d’}"p’.' &’:;% mal poynu‘zn on lhr:g 1sp. Mr. Jno Landreth the U_yiou hotel in flrpgo‘ifl:vm An E‘w!xh(armer 'bhio n!')::ld ‘kaow says : Live weighin m 140 to 205 povndtoafigw Ker 1\: dred, live weight, make the right veiggt.oud the farmer will get the price. Heavy hog days are gone." Miss Pauline Johnston, who has been s: the p:'i:éd. death from diphsbori: & a . i9 ronoun ou of g»?xy. "‘3 vifiv b‘o :n iuulifiw a few weeks yet. Aun Essex farmer who should know urchased by the Lillico Bros, Jame« rtkinx the no:t_r_h% aores and Douglas ;l.}egotalwee. e price realized was The Robert Marshall farm, situated on lot 5, con. 10, BRlenheim, has been Stratfor3 Ho-tihi, Halifax,on March 8th,caused by the shock of an aperation. Mr. J. T. Sutson, a traveller employâ€" ed by Warwick Brothers and Rutter. Toronto, died at the Victoria Genaral Mr. John Woods, formerly of Stratâ€" ford,died at the Preabsterian Hospital, in Chicago, on Monday, March 8th. He is a cousin of Judge Woods of The Milverton Council are trying to let the premises of the old school to any energetic man who will put in the ma cbinery for a woo‘len mill, The late Sim Fax had his life inâ€" sured for $1.,000, and it is understood be dropped a policy with one of the orders of Foresters recently for $2,000. The Glenallen hotel was sold by pubâ€" lic auction for $3780, Mr. Jos. Coote being the purchaser. Mr. Coote takes possession on May lst: The town authoriteis in Galt pay peculiar attention to the quality of the milk sord by vendors, and have an Inâ€" spector for testing it. At a type writing contest n Harmilâ€" ton last week, one ma contestar ts succeeded in putting together 196 worda per minute. It is said that $300,000 of Brantford mouey has heen invested in Rossland wines and stiil they complain of hard times. I/iwrs pateant have been issued to the Heapeler Curling ard Skating Co., capital $1,000, in $5 shares. CUUNTY ANDDISTRICT News of the Waterlo®e County District GHleaned From Exchanges 49 )+4 ar 7 c | Eo fome can sb R m%k« ioh td toars ‘will ‘alws "”J’T :. â€"â€" Real estate is changly , neptly iibut»" ore nfl 8 %lp 'mor-w [ D -‘.m!'u? z;"m ty opd Feel on! home affer Nt C suctionser and been . Th - Bararus, w 6' . B. 6. Detweiâ€" CERNTRBEVIEELE (Held aver from last week.) Although the atmosphere is ds and wmogimg: cold, vfi' ;':.33.3?-’ ri‘ul- oo::idomfl’v when mfl.; oor omate m n controv on Ma;‘ Centreville ocboo;:swu:aop. $: take &b-e ution to view the scenes of sctive m rom & distance and so mim'poom“ to gee the effects of y »»w»m charges. A)) we can pote s preésent is that are made pow that fgf: yeers of ‘pesce to close snd then the with the i t?r ut»:o #te ux of the roj + 0 :uvtefi:‘&igigu 4&3&‘33"’. in in yiew of $17,965.07. ‘The liquideator was diâ€" of $17,965.07. ‘The liquidstor was diâ€" reoted to vell B suhis ie thichia or tenders. “;- l& 5;0\!1 glpenauwumw was â€" the %ufl;fi«“bx “r. ~H. el, with euqfflpr Dr. Ciemens, late of Bort Perry, who has been speuding some weeks with his father, Oliver Ciemene, Biair Koad,has left for New York Cuy. From there be will go to Vienna, Auâ€"trisa. _ Be inâ€" tends to pursue his medical studies there, returuing bhome after a sojourn of six months. Milverton Sun : We regret to aoâ€" nounce the death of Mrs Albert ‘Ludwig, of Berlin, nee Miss Emma Koehler, who died at the residence of her mother, Ars Koebler, in Kilice. Three weeks ago last Sunday she gave birth to a young son and cowplications: a'fr-ud. set in which carried ber off re, Ludwig was a young woman about 39 years :}nge. daugbter of Mr. Otto Koehler, of Milverton, to whom much \syopatby is extended, the store of Mr. and Mrs. Sacke, and, by using deadly weapons, robbed them of a few dollars in cash. It is probâ€" able that this is the firsy capital conâ€" viction in the State under the new law incasesof robbery when deadly wea are used, and it is certainly the m one in Harrisa Co. At a meeting of the creditors of the Hanover Fgrpiguro & Undertaking & 2 â€" The lthlloi rfikdprwood. who was arrested at Inge on Bept. 27th last, and extn:filod on & crim.IuA charge, rook place ay Houston, Texas, and resulted in a verdict of guilty. The crime charged was committed on the night of November 9th., 1895 wher, as alleged, Uuderwood and Burger entered Warerioo Quouory ChRon James K:sher, Branckhtos, has sheep that must necess«rily be profitable. Five ew«s of his fluck have lamb, and their cffipring number twels~. _ He thinks that this is a pretty fair showâ€" ing, and he would lhhze to hear from: the person -hocm‘oouebeltrr. ‘ ’ &A sherill‘s baililf from Waikert uc ha« «» zd « | the personal property of J. GQ. Graham, the miseiug pMÂ¥Al hauker of Tivertonu, which meiuded a horse and cow, also all of the hank supplies. The lahilities of Mr. Grahaw are said to exceed $35,000 and the as se‘s to be sufficieat o meet the gre«ler part of this. i ndingâ€" oo ntee 4. .. B | Ne M e o re alweys fearfol every morsâ€" | P# we mwey‘ 66d oorseive: in a| DD! vill act as his solicitors in the .ug‘ g;mé}:g :(‘ ntuuw e madt Waordod Lo l ho uht if Te lator‘s statement oA t o o ts in of Mr. Ravid Meyer, well known m renm Mralk :g ::'{1?:':)! li:gl., .%’3 f mf"» I mrik f m ’nfvww»c t l:F Hork snd Â¥at Fell knouh in en iR no id _ b Sork whiky it han be dong on Hrorldy gr. The winter has t:n lmi.l;oonu Mn ooo Looo fofaniee a two weeks an w the Hute. Never batt bnore voko out Pnd m ol s nel t groged Mm “a:ili:‘;l: m’ibo geen se P § moguntâ€" M. E. p. while others did uots pa ing exâ€" K:nn Qaite -l::m w.fin are wer w OR farg? for camicg oo mntnled fed There are now about 10 a Que road in about 6 miles they are qnfin 12 to 16 (t. wheels and are giving satisfaction. They are iuss the '\hin‘ that every stock farmer shoald have as is is a the largest growers of it save it in silos® lt is left until pretoy well matured be fore cutting. It makes the .best silage in that shape. 1t does not get us _sour as when cut green «nd bas more cars. Farm dairying is carried on to quite an extent in this vicinity, some sending the milk to Hamilton others maziog it into butter for the same market. Not mevy cattle are being fed this winter. Straw aod hay beiog short accounts for this to some extent. â€" Fruit of all kinds was a large crop. Prices were not hbigh but some of the early varieties netted a nice little sam to the growers, Amhl were nearly all shipped by growers to Eugiand; some brougbt hfc returus Bome teide were very your,othi rs poor, We threhed of 2} aeres 120 bache‘s, the straw on tois plut was loog and uwoud up well, We grew a quantity uof Siberian oats, they did very well where the ground w«s in good shape The straw being stroug stood well and was free from ruâ€"t and amat I heâ€" heve this to be oue of the hbess varic ties for Waterloo County. Roots mage a remaskable growth late in fall ; where ever the seaic.me up there was a fair erop of roots. OQue tield of turaips sown about the 6th of Ju‘y tarned ol?: fine crop, the turuips being of excellent qualisy, â€" Coro is grown to %:)iu an exâ€" i6ut ; it yields as bigh as 150 bushela per acre of ears or «bout 75 bushels of sheiled corm, Fodder coru is also exâ€" tenaiyvely grown, Some cure it dry but were a fwrcrop through this rectivn e following addisional particulers d ioi phent th DReath of Mre: Stager f .’v” op, March 3.â€"â€"Â¥he follon ue es Pruggists, 35 cents per botple. 1P remain® for houre sispenGged in the tm en I mhmd’ po be M:m free from 3'“4 or any injurions ingredient. Q.0. wh‘cb tepds to make Mx brittle, and wil} canse the teeth to split more read. ily) Auk your PRentist sbout this imâ€" portent matter and he wil} tell you to se the "Q. C. U?M WW'P"{"“" Tt conteins the hnest precipitated. ‘vrr. washed nn‘nn;. and ogein reâ€" Fm pitated, rendering jt so fite thet it remsine for houre sugpended in the gums; and the slighteat acid (some times used in month washes to whiten wohmth: will nm; fl‘n enamel sl:;r & short time, and flasl duh'oy e teetb; some washes m&fiq jngredients "to harden the gums ;" this is dangerâ€" ons as it causes the guwe to recede from the teeth, which finally become loose and are removed. Itis well to be sure that what you useis free from all these evile, Grit, Acid, Astringentseâ€" (auch as Myrrh which is foo commonly supposed to be hqm‘m or Camphor, And Mouth Washes Mary of the best gooth powders con. §ain coarse particles of grit, and many of the mouth washes contain Acid. Grit injures the enamel of the m‘t and also causes inflammation of 4 «tfi:’! turn from the temper in â€"North American Review. Usetul Informa A Denâ€" tist, :’\flou Powdera eeedt toou Powe Q tor the Quar Ki atoint I rels that ni To saady ty Toore thit ho odt ound 8 stands for Sights that his vjsion beâ€" T for the trembling that seizes his V hn:rgfl\hmmk 1 i slyos. V for the Vagrant be nick‘:;tcoméc. W for Waning of life that‘s coon done. X for his eXit regre by none. YÂ¥ â€"ouths of this uation, such weakness is crime. P stands for Prida that be drowus in K !oftKno'ledgo that he is a slave. L, stands for Liquors his appetite craves, M for convivial Meeting so gay. ' N stands for No that he tries bard to say. C for Companion, who urges hiak on. D for the Demon of drink that is born. B for Endeavour he make« to resist. F for the Friends! who so loudly insist. G for the Guilt he afterwards feels U for the Horror that hangs at his heels. I his Intention to drink not at all. J lh;ldl for Jeering that follows 1. J nAAAE P D &Up B for B A Te the Orgies that then come to Beginoer, who takes just oue W. C T. U. Corner o o tm for Asculsi, deathâ€" ike» is ames Wileon of Jowe. Â¥â€" Pliss of Ber Prxss Surr. Â¥x* "â€"=,"\i cvers the whaie daid. The puan Withel Th ty Te o0 0) sffillg oonomical Mutaal Fire Ing.0e. each in profits the true on h xfamfi :i?'“'m of eu our _ ¢ s urance offerce, no other for choice of territory to 1M\ C2ncol unconarmional," No re striction on travel or occupation 'h_fi'f_’_gfllmthvu t ,‘m‘mm-l PB K "&.'.â€"Tâ€""." ult fores 171L TVE TALIVR is red by insuring in three classesâ€" s naincs pointrai ind wonem. hi of a kawlsut Auiherised Canital $1.000,008, h ::n'l Beporlt at Oitawa §50,v0e '3& «i “m #41.100 1JAMES INN P K Paefioexs"" HBC., THO8. HILLIARD Mamaeiwe Director. mmm-m; Nead Office. â€" Waterion Ont. o â€" s Brofile the Irus benefit of ths our choics of all sound planms o ro other. ACBATE WAXTED | Aoply now "Wpepmoecece: The Policy of the Dominion Life is a Quickcure PFIBEHRFHINâ€" Â¥utual and Cash Systems. HAUVSTED. published in the Has received more honest, unsoliâ€" cited testimonials from reputable Tooth Ache ... and All Pain pqigp‘er piegcrens. soem for farlure to any other remedy The Great Modern Remedy to: well known people s of this issue. Clopn Grinding 1 Waterlon Coal â€" Yards, WEapiorrics, mouTReaL â€" Gapltal 82,000,000. Nest, 81.400,000. NKING 8 4 %@mp':mfl Drafte lsaned on all Pringipa! Pointa THK WATERLOQ MYTUAL FIRE INSURANCE CompANY. INCOQRPORATED IN 1863 Total Assets 3ist December ‘93. The Molsons _ uy, TH® saymus raxs PEPARTNENTF #K Highest current rates on specia) deposts Thomas Gowdy, Eng., Gueiph, James Livingstone, Kaq., M. P., Radou Thomas Cowan, Esg., Gait. orFICERE : George Randal!, President. John Shob, Viceâ€"Presidont. Williain Snyder, Kag., « L D. Rowman, Req., '.,.qh J. L. Wideman, Eeq., 8t. Jacobe, Jolun Allchin, Keq., New Hamburg Bowman, Eeq.. Pr vian, fl&num Thomas Gowdy. Esa.. Guainh I‘ . Bowman, Erq., M. P., 8. Snyvder Eeg.. Waterico 9:& Diebe!, Keg.., m Geo. kinndall. Feo., Wateric John Shuh, Keq., u Chax. Hendry, Keg., .. BOARD OÂ¥ DikkCrora ‘w . -Dclmlk Selictit 1e on sums of Four Dollg C s Wateriog

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