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Waterloo Chronicle (Waterloo, On1868), 15 Jul 1897, p. 3

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in order o :ave our subsczibers the tmâ€"uble of maki ghllno or more remitiances we have made »pe wrrangementi with the publishers by whach we wre enaoled to offer he folkowing pubhcasio»s in connection with the W ATRRâ€" CHEAP â€" READING. Lo COUNTY CHRONICLE, as apecial low w'm mnow watd Jian. lst, mt ;!;uu:l Mm:t with all Aperican newsp&bers wad magazines quotgd upon «pplication. | Cush wusi a0company aly orders : -pf lole and \Week‘y Globe. ; ... $1 5 and Woekly .. .. Srers NM 30 "hrro! and Farm mdAdires:‘t-e 22. § 50 and \ oâ€"t vert iows 50 or and ;ummarukl and § W eeklytf _ is caused by torpid liver, which prevents diges tion and permits food to fermeut and pulrify 1i the stomach. â€" Then follow dizzizcss. hoeadachc, Rheumatism & Dyspepsia Cured Biliousness GESTLEMEN,â€"On the advice of a friend J tricd one bottle of your famous theumatic remedy, Phrenoline, and to tyny surprise it cured me of rheumatisin, from which 1 have suffered for many years. T have tried aâ€"veral. remedies ior rheuâ€" mhtism, some of which «id me a certain amount of good, but nothing that I have taken has done so much for me as your Phrenol ne, and I have much pleasure in recom mending it to other suft rers. insomina, nervousness, and, 4 if not reBeved, bilious fever or blood poisoning. Hood‘s s Pills stimulate the stomach, rouse the liver, cure headache, dizziness, conâ€" stipution, etc> 2 cents. Sold by all druggists The uulyl'ktub w u.? wnmmw To the Phrenoltne â€" Media Oitawa, Ont. Hoods It also cured me of dyspepsia, from which I was suffering at the time, so that I feel now like a new man. Mloaicle 208 Megurcel feokt 1 W a lbslfl.v ‘iorhl s ‘ onoh aod baly Clobe. ... . _â€" mhiolo:a gtgnlli Glube .. . x nicle oronto l‘aily New ronic‘e and Farmers‘ Sua.. .. .. Rold only by H. R. Carter, Berlin FOR TWENTY â€" SEVEN YEARS (Signed)JAMES CARROLL,, Foreman of Worls, Rideau canal 571 St. Patwic« Stweet, Orrawa, July 31st, 1896. DAVID BEAN, BRING YOUBR Our Clubbing Aist. Wat@rloo. Ont. : Ologks Co., Ltd. ness $1 75 31 CWUNTY ANB BISTRICT Hoo. Amor De Cuswos, exâ€"Prowier o° British Coumta, is do cd. _ Me fiad bis name changed by Act of Parliament. Nrs. Gerb g wife of vight warchman Conrad Gerbig, Beriin, died last weuk o‘ poeuiponia, “.d 33 years, The Wiogham Timâ€"s bas again changed bands,. _ Ths planc and good wi‘l have been puarch «sed of $.G. Browna by H B. Ei wit~ Thoe poper wilcon: t vue to ad.osate Liberal ; rincip‘es. The th eeyear old son of James Sager, Ni:sour1 was burned to death in a barn last week. It is thought the little fellow had thougbtlessly applied a maich to the straw while ing through the barn. ‘The barn qns sheds were burned and it was not discovered that the lad was in the barno until the fire had burnt out. The iron ore, which was foaud on the farm of Moses &. Sh»utz, near Berlin, has been examined by a Mamilton exâ€" pert and prouoaaced uot ouly abun: gaot, but of a gooud quality. Christian Voil, agzed 56 years, of German vationality was acoi Mhay killed in Wallace on Satarday last. He was employed by John Alexander an the third line and has been e Qted fin hauling gravel. He hiwhedml Orsgy into Henty Zuan‘s wagon, and in drivâ€" 10g the tongue af the wagon fell to the ground. The horses got beyond control and averturaed the wagou, throwing it on Voll who was lmgk on the herd and killed almoat instuntly. Vo!l owned a fityâ€"acre farm in Mornington, near Hesson where ho has a brother living and where the remsine were taken for burialâ€"Listowel Banner. Oa Friday, July 2ad, a wedding took place at Haysville, the oomrm-iw parties being Miss Lottie Hawes, eldâ€" eat daughter of M¢. Rabert H-weg,ami John Love, of Brookdale, eldest son o Mr. R. Love, Haysville. Miss Barclay and William Hawes mB:orwd the happy couple and Mre. C. afimvg‘ot N ig: Grove gave the bride wz{- he Rev. Jamee Ward, Rector, eg the knot that made the two happy hearts to beat as one. After the ceremony was over, the guests entered their carâ€" riages and cgrove to spring Grange, the residence of the bride‘s father, where a suinptuons repast awaited them. Mre. 4A C Renshawâ€" We regres having to chronicle the %e-lt‘h OI&Ir-- %nn?mv. wilgrgf“ r:dl:‘ s shaw, _of Ber is o. mss fhee VR L o. Rem{ow. of Ber”p last. Mr:. Rensbhaw‘y protracted one and was an attack of Lo grippe a ago. Bhe ono_ues & and an »mfila diu&mnl will be felt by many deughter of James Pstrerson of Gelt w“w livaj in Berf;m yee‘s. Bhe d;nd "d t?g ;nly n:s {v{ 82 years, 3 onths an 8p5 & AVI pâ€" Freing fugiand sho eomiigies ; remsips uzp interred in the Blair oe metery op Bsaturdsy lest. Eimon Beatty Another old settler passed away lask Frm’{ pight, in the 91 f, Bimon Benty, who has & rm on the" township imire and Wallens 4 been miling some .&umpoc stomsep. / pml/»:'m dwb’gpd where he copsplted Dr. the p :; becam» PX .tbe‘ b p . News or use Waterlo®e County District Gleaned From Exchanges OQBITUABRY : and was brought on h: » grippe m!m ymz »-mes & m»fl pabtprg e di-;od na her loss by â€" Bbe was e :m;; %”W! Galt n Berlin for nipe yea‘s. e early ago of 82 years, 3 Ths Opon Secret of Canaing Fruit le w ud oorksuioly srem thas the very gou ral uâ€"e of the conned vegotaâ€" bles of ts market and the wholesowr, natara) Q.vor th t characterizes exen tho cheapr yrodes would have ude the prime ¢ use of their exoelienc, name‘y, couking in the cans s0 LhAL monse of their delica‘e Gaser is lust in eacaping S ¢â€"mâ€"an cpon secoot to ihe wajorisy | of be us â€"wive«s b,fore now. If is bae, there mnever w» s‘a u0 furct bie iWusiration of the uruih ot tha old adage Lhat " Nouâ€" «18 so blind as thuse why wail b9i see " Vhan the persislten y with which |oyse wives cling to the inâ€" femor veab=d of cooking fouis in au open vessel aod aft rwards olpplag it buto jurs aud sealing. . Probably the nc miect tel ef that it is more work to qook { u t in the jars thau out, aud that the latter ure very liable to brexk du«â€" ivg the operâ€"tion has dune wuch to keep the old method in favor. Away with these and all other bugâ€" beare ! Oue method is uot barder or more dithculs and risky than the other, add other things being equal, fruit that is gooked in the jare is gwat\(x superior in appearance mod flavor. Iu other wards, canuing fruit is stic«y, hard and disagreeable work at bst, gud ooly that which ay least comes within sight of ite possibilities ever pays any diviâ€" deands on the investmen. Every ste of the work from A to Z, frow wlectiu; the fresh fraip to opeaiug is for use, must be ?.‘“P"'lhd“"e' All fruit should be well grow n, frashâ€" ly picked, and @ listle under, rather _ A‘lbermes,â€"xceptstraw bercies, ahould be tirm aud l-mt W'Mn thesc, the ::;Q"tr fruit towards the lust yield is t. th nesq to cherries. and the cores and seeds of xird iw- rave the flavor of their BWF ve rmiu- If remaved, distribute five. or siz peach ‘{m threugh every quart 1‘». and put a little net or muslin filw} with pite or cores in the certer o cherry ar wr J998 0000 ; _ l;mm a‘maug verieties ’34 ame should rm e sking remaved. \d only a few at one m;'r. a 'gnv these in a wire basket arnv‘; rat, and be careful not to overâ€"seeld them. iaep preaa with a silver nto so‘{ water, to prevent :Lflg tnrning BTE. . repare es in the same way, ::5;;;{3‘“”” hy NB moB, § wm p other fleyerâ€" in -hnu?d ow to ipgipid né&m vmmfnn fl»fi»mm pnd the Waterloo County Chroaicle, Thursday, July 15 1897 â€"Page 2 en aver, ripe. QCurrants aud blackberries avre never '"h'of 'i'fl'lwot cherriea and peaches JWQP_OOWQ and seeds of per:d im evâ€"uts of the year will ba the A;wa!â€" tural Exhibitions of Qanada, TiPÂ¥Ye are quire a number of these faire, but noeue cof them is of more impertance twha» whie Wextoru Faw at Lousor, comu.only apâ€"ken ot as Canada‘s Eavâ€" orie lave Stock Eaunnuoy, a tikie which is largely the fact, and due to the especial iterest btâ€"ken in these deâ€" partmerts by the Management, who «ste anxious to do everyibking uecesiury tor the cumfort of both the exuitutors and their avicca‘s, and bave in this way ¢s abpished in the minds of buayers aud seliers that the Western Fair is the proper place to do busine~s. The large aud commodions buidings erecied last year for \he catt e, sheep and awine, aud thought too big to fil, was proven to be altogether too small to accommodate the incressed entry, therefore the Dircctors have d« cided to remove the swiue into new u}n-u this ):Ar, apd ure kaving a Li aing W:Odlbfih':t Iwgtod&flk_:;iwido; in this way they purpose providing al the ascommodation mr;'tot the reception of a very much larger entry thau heretofore, and which they feel sure they will have. _ _ â€" ‘Faiy‘\;« ‘iroviuiom have been made tte prand s riende. e buildin erly occuâ€" t-o-t by the w._o:'&» #Q T. V. as been theed a little to the south of the waig entravnce to the cattle aud ath building, being altered so as to provide a large hali, eomflomhldo seat @wwuu;souMfl ublic eomâ€" fors aud meetings of the m&;nl ass00\â€" ation@ during the fair, also a room proâ€" vided with stoves to pre food ‘for themselves and nnimnfv, m reventâ€" in! the danger arising from ;hf use of those small enal oil stoves, ete., in or near the stock buildiags. Trfl"fi is also uw_wsrw from which will be eold all kinds of anitaal food at the lowest P"g;" ho aoige just 3 i# i the prize list jus e premiums P,"win muct{m‘.qmfl ul _ RBy the prize list jutL r Tol T hk wim voe chveaiie a wi 3 ipg‘ ;&o ‘%wkuey 'um C & Class for general pu in the ponlrn 019-Pm1 anticipsted. _ _ 0_ 0_ Mitep ut armil aut, rriee '?::ga' T mommer .igm"&?; rM e‘ t are a guarantes | flYr}' bora »2!' ® Mofiwrum w‘% '{m § se on in wsfim_mmn m&’."m;& Th efiget Te f m; Qup Agricultural Faipe. i The Vicu rig Juhil a days ar~ row ‘ the prmss, â€"oad the nex" fmportss‘ ; COSSVMFTI@Y CV8ERâ€" Fudgdyâ€"â€"The doctor says his trouble is the gout, and you know he thought it was onlÂ¥ rheam=tism Fuddyâ€"I saw proad as Lucifer Miggintonâ€"Come up and ase us some time. Stepperbyâ€" A wtully sorry, but Ishall be ergaged on that occasion. ‘I am.‘ said Jack,. ‘This Eoglish laoguage is too much for m« _ Ma tab! wme to stop in at AMre. Porkins‘ as I went by and leave this letter. Now, if I go by I can‘t stop in. and if I stop in, ;hv. don‘t you see, I can‘t really go y.‘ ly. ‘IT‘m glad to ley my daughter go to the Queen‘s jubilee.f31t will make her h-ggx for the next ten yeara.‘ nnger then that, wb:p- * ‘No. After ten years she won‘s care to seem familiar with anything that happened in 1897 ‘ Sheâ€"Why do you anppeas l{&lk Buttercap wixed tho e babies up in a Pin«foret ‘What‘s the matter, Jack? asked his uncla, ‘You look bathered,‘ â€" C Daddyâ€"Â¥K hy, hin 1 _ RBefore the majesty of bia aga the vyast concourse fell upon thrir faces â€" ‘A dinner mc have had toâ€" day. e‘«{'&: My %cn ‘makes eP 2 D nunien o ooo o uy ce y was lamb S mn-fi» W V 2 n‘ L VY Tvnrv M TTR vv"nw Tyhind t RiWall sfi ) * 'QEW::;{RM:)â€"I conld live with I * * 2 e ° AOV (ao thy stony sorting 11â€" Rn â€"How pre gou dsi j %! . n hane olR io.‘ 7 I hey heny P t # 1 epobbe i Rediit hhen 4 Eon P P hn 91 Wol. poir o i ol o â€" k t i old to ht can‘t possibly haye flgl ?;smh!r_'-_ 8. ) Fuldbt Bey o. ‘Every epportunity D "Aracd, Bs P e d )o SUNLIBHT 80A ‘Well,‘ sud Mr. Camrax thoughtful H)oâ€"Wanted a charge of heir 1 supâ€" â€"Lsaw Greeg= ) Cordensed Fun 7":'&“:%”“}'& Hashorofs '_dinnr’tal‘ i’@?‘ifiw fi '21'&'5 L a bo tries to on t; oure to mBH happened tw bomaesanine 727 7t paglth $ 7 1+ 4 â€" Wl THO8, HILLIARD Maxaeme Dinxotor. striction on travel or cccupation _ "am”mmmm t io nonâ€"forfeitahle seen for Jailure to rencwal rema t Tore TL 104 TaLVE is 3‘5”-4081'1'0. 4t provudes a legaoy certain instead Authertaed Capital $1.000,000. Cevrt Bepoult at Ott s % « & | 1Â¥A CEAqiRuuyd. mVicak Dominion Lilp AS:0r0000 CCY | ‘ rins INSURANCE COMPANY. Uead Offlce, > Wateries, Qnt, INCORPORATED IN 18634 *‘Wmfi\'â€"n‘:.‘.-_...._.ltow Assets 3ist Decomber ‘86 secured 0y insuring in iAres clussesâ€" l|~ ' 408 M_kmm”dmwdib each in profits the true benefit of ih own j ol in ot alt_tound plans o MgaPHFARTED | Anply wee Roonamical Mutaal Firg Ins, o. To poona Yolal Ub ,*%& PM MRâ€"â€",;»~ Qi CHGURE <â€"IK XDâ€"â€"â€"p» f :A change of zy tagin > a _ xâ€". toln s s* â€" Esprossion . Y wAÂ¥ 4 «# B BR .25 N CC .f’“‘ /.'.;%,&’;.Iz Ctil] ‘s teeth ‘;'\\:_, $ §E \ couccele @pes Lo neglectâ€"too often § Oh! how it dpes ache. fl&::";&fiwf“‘:'; But Quickcure <d its work. 3 oftenm caus: nsedlcss sufering. Every mother skould keve i & P = ‘ a very mother s ve in I KA L bsasknUr @Anssua * The Policy of the Dominion Life ts a pHBNREINâ€" . Mutual and Cash Systemsâ€" pertectly sele to use at all ani does vot inycrc tie tecth & «wuhm&d&" Ask your druggist for it. $ m Montreal, says ; * ‘Quickcurc ‘qvercorss t*e pein fic&;g&. for a long time ; is especicliy valucble for chiiiren‘s “?u not be extracted until their saccessors eppecr. lt is a sofe to use at all ages, ari does bot injurct‘c tecth zs many THOR. HILLIARD Managing Dir "Quickcure * at Oitawa $30,000 ___ often sacrifkced by negiectâ€"too often extracted before their successors apâ€" nsedloss suferinz. Ere No reâ€" QAVICKCURE â€"zâ€"â€"<m THK WATERLOQ MUTUAL HEAR! OFFICE, MONTRBAL Gnpital, $2,000,000. Bret. $1,400,008 1 4 “’“’:W gâ€"%:u&lw Drafts Isoued on all Prinoipa! Poigte »dgtagont piigred on vome of Â¥our olle TH® sayrmes paÂ¥ik pefantugyt * The Molsons Bauk. Clipur Grinting 1 ROARD OF DIREKOTOR® Geo. Randall, Kaq., Wateric John Shub, Es4., « T‘ K, Rowman, £8q., M. P., Waterivn 8. Snyder Kso.. Watarico Willtam Snider, Esq., " Geo. Diehel, Esg.. « J. L. 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