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Waterloo Chronicle (Waterloo, On1868), 3 Jun 1897, p. 3

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Our correspondence shows that hundreds upon hundreds of poor eufferers are being restored to health and happiness daily. DAVID BEAN, Waterloo, Ont wna baily World awod Daily Globe. asy to Taks | asy to Opcrate Qur Glubbing List. auow y lil it is wll &A «xl & Co.. l s »ll NMass. 14 Twentyâ€"Ave years ago Mr. and Mrs, J. Stricker, McQunng., linked their lives together and have breen sharing each other‘s joys and sorrows ever wince. _ On Baturday laat they ecle brated their ailver nddiua' u({ gath ered around them many of their friends, Mr. Stricker‘s mother, Mre. Henry Mr. Sbrickers dgouw, Mre. Hentry Btricker of Bridgeport, Ont., who is There is a probahility of Prestan losing one of its flourishing industries. Henry Qsgood has heen asked to locate in Hamilton and Brantford and has those offere under c«reful considereâ€" tion. Mr, Qsgood states that if either of the twa offers rmvcd ad vantageous to him he wauld leave Preston. Celebrated Their Bilver Wedding: Mre. Adams, wife of Mr. Charles Adames, Q. T. R. Agent at Preaton, died most nnexpectediy as the General Hospital, Gudgh. on Manday evening at 18.30 pm. Sheleft Preaton on 8it urday evening to visit her mather, and apparently in good health. Mr.Thompson,« colored whitewasher and a prominent salvationiet who reâ€" sided in Berlia for many years, regent ly married a white woman near Goderâ€" ich. _ His formsr wite who died in Berâ€" lin about a year ago was the mother of 22 childrea. ‘COUUNTY AND dISTRICT C E. Koowles, Gait, has purchased the job printing business of J. M. Gibh, on Main streei. Mr. Koowles sold this business to Mr. Gibba year or so ago. e wes vegotiating for a Gueiph office, but the deal fell through. Aldermin Abert Wio« , of Guelph, has been uvaraied for the secoud time this year on account of insafficieat property qual ficatioa Dr. W. T. Aikins, one of the oldest sitioners ia Toronto,died last week. fl. was a skillful sq9 rgeou and Prusident of the Toronto Medical School debt of $12,000. The Trustees are making an «ctre to sizar :t off this Knox Chaurch, G«It, have pledged $364.73 for <‘hs Bheoi fund. A Galt dealer in bones had 70 pound» of pive reots palmed of on him at so mach per pouud. _ The Gue‘ph Gener«i Hoepital bar a County District Gleaned *# A " That the Governor in Couneil m extend the benefite of auch Resi n:l{ Eww to any country which mv‘&:u- tled thereto by virtne of any ty with Her Maij: aty." THE COMBINE CLAVSE. war also amunded, oo that before action is teaken under the law, a ref &oll:nwmm to a Jn:!o d o.::fi:: r bmm:n r ag to ?bo facte anbm m_‘i’l_ to him, a camâ€" plied to Canada and did not effect our tariff provisions, Nevertheless, L!dt ment had yet to be passed by the highâ€" eat authurities, and should that be ad: verese to the pretension of the Gavernâ€" ment it voulmvt ta be h‘mvidod for. Tlh::n was done by the following pro vision : ’ The n:irml tariff, schodule D ; a change hud been made in the wording. Ib was not important and did not change the subatanse. A aub section was added. The affect of Britain‘s treaty ohli’utioul had raised a doubt in the minde of some. The Government did not admit that those treatiea ap: CUsTOMs CHANGAES. The {ollowing amendwments were brought dawa in the custom echedule : from n leaf, but cigarettes from u-mm« will pay 3’. old rate of $1 50 per thousand." the excise The rate on cig;ntwl had been raised from $1.50 to $3 per thouâ€" sand. That remaius for cigarettes m«ada Watrerioo Coaunty Chronicle, Thursday, June 2 182927â€"Page 3 "It was not made a customs duty at frat," said l{{‘ !‘.ddiu,k“ for id'::.:u” parposes. parpose is evideny, to bacce imported in anticipation of tamif wu has o the ingqreascd excise while &f:{nq:t in after July will have to bear the higher customs duty. Another change was made in was in the ex« se resolution The rate upon unsstemmed raw leaf whacee had been Gxed at 10 conte a pound ; sterm med at 14 ceate per pound. This is replaced by a customs duty to take effect on July 1, 1897. The rule in this respâ€"ch is as folio«a : _ _*The above dutigs on fureign ra« leaf tobacco «h«i1 be exigible in respect of all such tobacco in excine warehouse on the 23rd day of April 1897, or trauaferred thouoto, free of Uuâ€"toma daty prior to lst July, 1897. â€" to the regu‘ativee of the Inland Reveeue Dep«rtment, shall be eubject to duty under this section." _ * Tobacco removed from warehouse prior to twe said 33rd of April, contrary Mr. Fielding #xplaina Them to the House at Ottawaâ€" (Ottawa, May 26. â€"The first change TARIFR CHANGES. 8O per cent: on those cantaining apirib Arpe ie changed to 90 per m::“ m:v” u:om'ld in oc mm d &'&"fi’u%‘d"mw m: soli Iiuiw aa‘::udar l:?irflm“v;h'oa:i im apec Tm A m'aumam itf:; Omr:wlwuiub \ma in the manufacture af ahirts, callare, ouffe, shirt waiate ar blanges, w& to be m in on main methined t n bonad under ns to u made h{ the Doutmm Customs, 18 per cent. a1 valorem. Catten 1a whi i4 ed B rmeme t Aiier ul tss Bs Acighs hi __ Worated sottons are made to pay 15 ‘per cent. when mxde of material sipilar to that produced in Canade, otherwiee they are free. ?\ohllowiu are new items : clothe af cattan, woel rnion, sitk or ramie, when imported by manufacturers of umbrellas, pargsole ar neck tiee, for the apvcia‘ purpose af m mranulectured into, and m“! in the manuyâ€" facture of nimbrellas, paraso‘s ar neck Mie#, and toa be out into m&w such or any uf auch purém in bond, ander regulationg to be made hy the dume ler of Custama ; 20 per cent. ad val. sawa ary more than uo sidee (item somewhat changed, but o‘d rate was eraily 30 per cent ) unchanged at mqanml-.valam cent. _ Stane dressed and marble sawn on more than 1wo sidesâ€"Old rate 30 per sent.; changed to 25 per coat, now made 20 per cent. Marble and granite finished and margfactures thereol are now made to square for any cojor. maot gaweâ€""Jid take, J} per cent., but not to excrel T3 ceate per square dbhn:‘:.:h::;n.w”uuh almtea t ; changed to 25 cent. gener«liy, uu-nbflpnu.: but duty not to exceed 75 cents per Qrindstonce â€"Old rate, $1.75 per ton; changed to 20 per crat, uow made 15 per comt. r«J; chaned to 43} conts per pounsd ano 13%) par conk ~+. val; s0% mytw e ap wile rake Of 80 couts por pruad T&-.ee\;-‘â€"(h'\hfiu.. per pound and 12%} per câ€"ut; changed tw 30 cents perppeund and 1%} per cent. a‘. val; now mude que ap o fic rate ul 45 cents per pound. cent. Chaneery,Guelph. Miss Clara Sole, Sarnie Mr, Jas. Boott, 16} Sheridan Aveâ€", Terente. Winners af Stearna‘ Bleycles Mr. Alex. C. Renrny, Woeedstack, Mr. W. J. Porte, Foress, Winnera of Geld Watehes Mise Jessice Simmons, Box 643 Chatham. Mre A. B. Bdkint, 88 Carline 86, Toâ€" Mre A, M. McKinnon, C/o., Masterâ€"in: wit ky nesm io tpmere in Ria SUNLIGHT 80AP " Reprints of Caoardian copyrighty works and reprinte of British copyâ€" vight works which ha\e bren also sop) â€" &‘\‘NuM” = r. Fielding «xplained that owing to wmmww?’u question it had been thouzbht fi whole to be wize to revers to t * Reprints of Canavan copyright m\u: reprints of Brivah cop)â€" right works" This in n# changed to read as follows : centaieed the following : chareoter to thiso produced in +uch uâ€" ankutions, when so.d or vff sed bur sale b_( a"Â¥ peteum, thrw or o porstine bayâ€" ing a cumrract for the mapufacture of such wwo‘s in auch institutives or by aay agout of such person, tm oc corporativa, or uhon such goods were enginally parchas d frow or vaufe; n d ty any such o atractor." N%\Mht‘r@'-ibilflm S mer ObA . wias bp uns . pot town y . pnel ul poolis DAFY ; almy gouse shuilar in @ olly or in pa~o b~:“ le <6, <r ““‘.“ | 3 Wihth u. u & Wrapper Competition, He Told the Truth. MARCH, 1897 owr chares of aH s bimenauabaritas 2 CCR maaals 074 154 > Cl Autherized fanital 01.000.000, Dominion Life Assurance~Ca‘y Nead Oflce, â€"~ Wateriee, Ont THOR HWILLIARD Maxagme Lieeorem The Policy of the Domimion Life is reigh tomue o goy h g on onawREEN. Mutual and Cash Systems, THON, HILLIARD #ey‘t Repexit at Qitawa Oim.ves WMM THE sound plans a f’ Apply now 00 topond pligure0 on sume of Four Relle THB BAVINHq RAYE PEPARTMENT ‘ ! FIRE INSURANCE COMPANY. HBADJ OFFICE, MQNTRBAL | . Gupital; 8,000,000; Best; $1,400,0080, . . A oepenat mAuxING ousnigs _ TRAN8AOTEP,) > Orafte leaved on all Pringipal Points: _ The Molsons Baux, THE WATERLOQ MYVTUAL INCORPQRATED IN 146q Total Assets @ist December ‘Q@8 #H° Wighent current rates on specis) depost Alt\ rowman. Kaq.. Pr eton: _ . 5“ e a « Queigh. f & Oemenh Selisitere _ RQaRD or pirkorora ©eq. Randall, Eeq.. Wateria John Shub, Faq.. * :l wvm&u;.ur-.wm Nw ‘aterloo Goo, Dicbel. % w :\:rmwflh 4 w . 8t. Jacobe John A ...'ihviwm T es L S

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