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Waterloo Chronicle (Waterloo, On1868), 6 May 1897, p. 3

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Devitt‘s Bloock W Medicines Waterloo, Ont A sure cure for Headache Dizziness Constipation, Tndiâ€" gestion, Biliousness Bright‘s dissase, Diabetes, Paralysis, Convulsions Heart Disease, etc, etc. Be:linâ€"Waeterloo at Listowel June 22; at Olinton, Civic Holiday; sb Parkâ€" dale, Civic uolld‘-‘y; at Boll. May 24th ; at Guelph, .L)‘. Listowel at Waterloo, July 22 ; st Galt, August 13 ; at Guelpbh, August 5. Clinton, at Berlin, July 14. Parkdale, at Berlin JIII M y Gsl;,u *surloo, l’nly ; at Berlin, une 5. Guelph, at Waterloo, June 18 ; at Berlio, July 27. At a meeting of the Rxecutive Comâ€" mittees of the Berlin and «Waterloo Cricket clubs, held at the Wailper House, the following schedule of games waes arranged : 0000 0_ _ _ 25 Listowel Banner ; The negotiations in the courts for leave to operate the Livingston flax mill have not succeeded and the mills here and at other points, belonging to the estate, will not, we understand, be operated this season. Tt is very desirable that the affairs of the estate should be adjusted so that these important concerns may be seb going as soon as possible. Mr. F. Krug, the wellâ€"known mer chant, has leased the Livingston flax mill at Tavistook. He is giving out seed and will operate the mill himéelf this season iu order that there will be no loss sustained by the village This autergriu an the part of Mr. Krug is very highly appreciated. annual show. C. W. Aniereo® & Son‘s private bank at Oukville, was aotâ€"red Monday night by hurglars who blew open the safe and took with them $700, The wholesale grocery estabiishment of HP.Eskhart & Co.,Toronto, suffered loss from tire and water to the amount of $75,000 iast Thursday night. A petition is in circulation asking the Stratford city council to pass a byâ€" law to impose a tax of $10 on all vendâ€" ors of cigareties. The petition is the outcome of a resolution passed at the last meetjng of the Humane Nociety. Dr. Yemen of Stratford, charged with causing the death of Mrs Ilsaâ€" belia Buchaunan by supplying her with drugs aud instrumeants for the purpose of abortion has had a verdict of guilty returned against him by the Coroner‘s jury and bas been placed under arreat. Tha South Waterloo Agricultural Society has offered to subscribe g1,000 for a new building .&Gllt if the Town Council wiil voreapbufficient sum over and above this to put up a first class atrucâ€" ture. It will be placed on the hil!, the town to own and keep the buiiding in proper rersir. and the society to have the use of it in which to hold their Patrick Young is suing the township of Whitchchurch for $10,000 for the loss of four chi‘dreu from scarlet fever. They touk the dissase in a house which was not placarded or quarantined. CWUNTY ANB DISTRICT Berlin st Waterloo May 19 ; Waterloo at Berlin May 5 ; News of the Waterloe County District Gleened Hor @ver Fifty Years BSPORTS June June S op napinn i me Depannoe oily members re with out the members gd:r.moum prison. rmm â€" That shows distinet advance in mm years. But seventy n:r »go sort of thing was regarded as perfectly proper u‘m”dum.bly well ho'n and "The sam brue eighty years ago SBIDO WAG as bo lottories and they were universalâ€" ‘Now that is all natural The nest point is, is it true now that rich men endeavor to buy op&onnumu to make weelth from legialators, and so on, as m%u tbi pu:)!'.vl. uhd.u.‘ £ ators,‘ Mr. w y ;fow r al} the while, Wb:?bouk lm.;l were Arst |n:‘:zo‘::l'::‘ sevep AgD*® was dma mpong the mem ‘Before the oxJ:iution of the patent they bad divided $50,000,000 between themselves, and the needle had heen brought into universal use where thouâ€" sands more were employed and the cast of all articles enormously reduced. That is a natural evolution by which the inâ€" ventar got a very ‘"fi reward for his invention and the public 3ot a tremenâ€" douse benefit from it also. Tare of the Ledialaiore Tt hi " yorme. !)ouion of maney which had been put u them by the depreciavian of the stock and bad business. The Commoâ€" dore, by letting the roads have the money to put them in good efficient working oerr. aud then by consolideâ€" tiony which reduced the expenses of operating, ag=in took the cream, as farâ€" sighted men always do, of the braunsporâ€" tation business of the country.‘ ‘All those were natural evolutions P ‘Yes, they were natural evolutions. Elias Howe and Singer solved the proâ€" blem, which inventors have been workâ€" ing over for a century, of the sewing machine. Chauncey M. Depâ€"w talked toa :6 preseaiative of the Heraid lately, upon wealth, trusts and t‘ e prospects for the future. He was asked if t were u0k trus that the opportun‘ties for s«quitâ€" ing weal.h had decromei. _ ‘Well, that is true,‘ said Mr. Depew‘ "The opportunites to make weslth in * new country are always grea‘er th: R in an old one. For the last fi.wy yewis America has been .pec»dl, fuvored as a teld for men of enterprise, far sightâ€" edness,aud courage to accumulate large fortunes. Oue was the development of a new counotry, which the processes of developement arded by an unweus* immigration, aod the other inveutions by which steam and electricity bad their productive power so enormously in creased and the cost so lergely reduced. ‘Commodore Vanderbilt, for instance, made a fortave in steamboats which was quite large for that perioc . He saw the opportunities in steamships and largely inoreased his wealth, then he saw, before anyoue else did, that the railroad was to supplaunt transporâ€" tation upon water,and solling his stcamâ€" boats and his ships he put his fortune into railways, selecting the yrank lines of commerce. The railro ds were u‘ that time in bad financial condition. The original constructora loit a large Waterio®o County Chronicie Thurscday, May 6, 1897 â€"Page 3 WEALTH WINNING ‘Qae of the most profitable kinds of business now is for the man who therâ€" oughly understands a business which has been put into a trust to esteblish an independent plant and thee compel :: t‘ti:m uul;n; him out. l‘:» uuh t illustrated to a counsryman hawhk and ing bird. â€" Thebavk starie up with a chisken and the king bird goes tor him. â€" The hbawk drows the chicken and then tries to escape while the klug bird cireles in every direction and kills the hawk, because the hawk senpot touch the king bird, who is in n rapres o ol king J atioking his him until the mh’&u of o»ummnln he Ands sepiraiond Path "Tue esd in We ow mmm the individ: us} business man. '."timmn are facing conditions produced the trouble in the last ‘The A@rat thing that the combine does is to overcapitalize, in order that the prownoters m«y make immediately their money : Thea their successors who have to run the business fiad that they are running a combination of plants to make money on a capitalizaâ€" tion several times greater than â€" was in the original plant. This makes the combine very vuilnerable to the attack of enterprising apd able men who estabâ€" lish an individual plant, while the trust is being run by a muitiplicity of efficers who are simply saleried men. Meny of them may be favorites of the xw maters of the prineipal stockholders and have no experience in business. _ some avenue of escape. capital in what are commonty called trusts so far as they crush out competâ€" iuontudcuhhniw men to fix the price of the necessitiee of life require the most careful supervision by the government and the atate and the most rigid legislation for their contral, but the dangers auticipated from the uniâ€" versal combinatiou of every kind of business into trusts are greatly exagâ€" gerated. | s mits ‘Great fortuaee are made mainly in two linesâ€"one, inveations, the other unprovements in the cheapening of trausportation. Of coarse if a mau discovers a miue,that is an accident.‘ ‘What is the danger of the trusts? ‘Undoubtedly, the combiuations of *What are your opinions on the great inventions of the future T "The w«n who will make money is the one who perfects an electric motor which will eu«able the railway companâ€" ies to move pasâ€"enger ayd freight trains at less cost than now by the uteam locomotive ; which will solve the probiem of utreet uransportation so as to supersede the overhcad trolley at leas ‘1f the tiying machine can be m«de a success it will have no right of way to buy, no roadbed to keep up, no exâ€" penses for the maintenance of way, it will revolutionize everything and make « Tortune beyoud the dreaims of avarice for the man who makes it a success. know a «entieman who at one tims bad $3,000,000 in the bank, auhe is now va ning «vout $1,200 a year. Ther» are a d zon meo tn Uhis town who ark me for occasioual loans of from 50 cents to $5, who when I first came to New York, were among the rich wen of the city. . What 1 mean is thas they were -ufiom.u-wiuo-ch.uzlhin’ years ago a man worth over one milâ€" l on was more account in New York than a man worth over five million i. Uoo A printer dosen‘s rush to the dector when he is out uf ‘worts.‘ Nor to the baker when be is out ef ipi‘ Nor to hell when he wants the devil, Nor to g- Blbl; when he lmau & b;:od '{ulp' er to the guashap when he wants a w:‘bl u&-’ M&ot w a cabinet uzoa when he wants ‘furpiture.‘ Nor to a nk when he wants ‘Wu-’ Nor to a lvlmhvog:c & pm.s' Nor to a lawyer when be has a ‘dirty ’, gw :: & buubn.wbo:' 'b.d wants or to a pump when he‘s M# 10 cents l;' bb’ pookfl--!c’:n »n Uaiâ€" dentified Bouree, blood, is in the most faversble | M'wht‘zm.cvh the air, Be in time, Walkerton, April 38. â€"Toâ€"day Mr. Schurter, the late manager of the C@â€" rigck Poivate Banking Co., was arrested at the instaunce of the inspector«, and brought before the police magistrate at Walkerton on charges of embezzle went ayd fulse entriea in his books. He was admitted to bail and will be tried on Friday. Schurter, at the first creditore‘ meeltiug, presented a stateâ€" ment showing a surp‘us of $29,000. A month later the 1nspectors showed a deâ€" ficiency of over $20,000. _ Whenever aay losses occurred they were charged to the bank, and when any profite as cured Mr. Schurter put then in his pocket. Anod now it turns out that the p«per of the old uud ariginal comâ€" pany was never liquiduted, aud some of ltho old diim&ou ‘su liable. COrimiâ€" nal proceedings agaivuat one of the manâ€" «gere, Mr. (hia‘?r. have already been inatituted. Mr. Gelssier has been com mitted for trial on a charge of emâ€" bezzlement. somfuine uns gf;-g.,a J%W dn n d "fi%“n&fizfi ?@fi‘%@ ols o Carrick Bank Co. Developments oad ty selhin wne t motadhs +1 do not believe we can +xpect much beiuter tims until the initer part of summer, and in the meanstime things will improve gradually. 1 notics an improvement beginuing wih February, avnd that will grow better along the full and during the next winter, »»d then 1 believe we will have two or three years of very prosperous times‘ you have so many railreadia go» g into barakruptcy,or uso the hamds of rew ivâ€" ere _ When the cascrowits bays noie thau they can do, then ‘the râ€"ts are stable, «qual and ressonab‘e, ant the roads are prosperous from two cau es. One is they get a fuir price for what mey do, and the other is they hare all they can do. When fevers and other epidemics arearound‘ nrlwbi&‘vw gw%v.a Aror‘s ood, is in the most Vm A to Iudependent Man BRNTISH COLUM3IA GOLD. Jawome nouge, u. p. carm. x5 varer me. _ THOB, HILLIARD Maxaame DimEOTOR strition on travel or cccupation â€" When two or three vears in force i is nanforfertable syen for faslure to fimcudrumuu. remaining in foree TILL THE VJlU? 18 EJX UAVSTED. cach in m" the true u-w'o/ea' 0401 Wmflmmfl Authorised Capital $1.000,000, Sev‘t Reporlt at Qétawa Bi0, 000 Jony + m 7 fepige â€"0â€" 0 â€" t Columbia Avenue, Rossland, British Columbis Or W. A. RAYMO, Insurance Agent, Waterloo West, Ontario. Dominion Life Assurance o) 44 provides a k of a lawleutt posst . Thornuton hike o u ult wound uin s our choies sound plans o mm«mm. A4GENTS WANTED. Apply now for chosee of territory to BOYAL PVE GQOLD MINING COMPANY‘S SHARES KETTLE RIVE&R MILNING & DEYVELOPMENT COMPANY‘S SHABES Eeo scmical Â¥aiss) Fire us,0. The Policy of the Dominion Life is a CQA\BERLIN. Mutual and Cash Systems. Nt at CALL ON QR WRITZ FCR THE FULLEST INFORMATION TO _ y# , THOS8, HILLIARD the Cherpet an1 Dest to Buy in the Kootenay District to day I asy To Get for Those Who Go About lt Right. #*4 THK WATERLOO MUTUAL FIRE INSURANCE COMPANY. INCORPQRATED IN 1863 Total Assets 3ist Decamber ‘Q28. Drafts issued on all Prinaipal Pointsâ€" .awuwn en sums of Four Delle THE BAVINGS BANK PEPARTMENE " #N° Highest current retes on specia) deposivr The Molsons Baux,. wWEAD| QOFFICE, MONTREAL, GQapital, 82,000,000. Rest, 21,400,008, 4 GENERAL BANKINGQ BUSINESS TRANSAACTHED,} COAL Scranton Waterloo Coal Yards, BOARD OF DIRECTORA Yre, Randall, Keq.,. Wateria John Shub, Eag.. a I‘ . Bowman, E2q.. M. P.. Waterion & Snyder Eeg.. Waterion Gep. Dicbel, Esq.. w William Snydor, Eeq., * J. 1, Wideman, Weq., 8t. Jacabs,. Jean Allchin, Eeq.. New Hamburg Allaa Rowman, Eeq.. Pr wton. P. E. Shants, Preston, Thomas Gowdy, Eeq.. Gueiph. James Livingstone, Keq.. M. P., Bagen Thomas Cowan, Eag., Gait. WM«IP!PIL‘Q-‘ 2 t John Shub, Viceâ€" President, C, 24. Taylor, Secretary. John Killer Inspector. Rowlby & Clement, Solicitere 1ley,

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