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Waterloo Chronicle (Waterloo, On1868), 22 Jul 1897, p. 2

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ged for hours in SBouthern ‘ Wartemâ€" on Ibnndu, caused the death of ifteo %‘“‘" to grops g to £$4,000,000." _ der takeo. They borrowed the 'muq to build the tw::l] and start the enâ€" terprise going, the expectation is fllz the profite aseruing will be sufhâ€" cient to pay for the building without ling upon the shareholders for a cent :jvd.-hair subscriptions. â€" _ Thomas Oa;n.’, the member for Center Grey, is one of the principal movers in all these nhrpfi-i{ A fresh meat syndicate was some time since formed in the same neighâ€" borhood. Each member of the syndiâ€" cate provides a beast weighing about 400 rbs. A man is hircd to kill the animals, and each member of the synâ€" dicate receives a anppl] of fresh meat daeily. A fair division is made, so thet a} the members receive an equal amâ€" ount of the choice and poorer selections. The owners of vhe animals slaughtered receive not only the hide, but the surâ€" plns of the meat over the 400 lbs. The money received for the hides and the surplus is more than sufficient to pay the man who $Joes the killing, and each member of the syngicate finds that he has fresh meat daly without the exâ€" penditure of & cont in cash ; in fact there is a balance to his credit wheu‘ the season ends. The system has worked very satisfactorily for yeare. | This year the Muwol{ people have ‘This year the Maxwell p:fdo have carried the coâ€"operative prin Ph util) further, and bave built a cheese facâ€" tory. This enterprise promises to be gaore Frolu.l:b 'Jun any other yet onâ€" Notice of changes must be left at this office not later than Suturday noon. . The copytor~charges must be left not later than?Tuesday noon. Casual Advertiseâ€" ments accepted up to noon Wednesday of each week. Farmers‘ Sun :â€"There are few secâ€" tizus of the province in which the coâ€" operative principle is c«rried to such an exteut as it is in Center Grey.Severâ€" al years ago the farmers in the neighâ€" bothood of Max well formed a syndicate of their own and purchased" a grist mill, which is now runnaing on the' coâ€" operative system for the benefit of the surrounding country. The experiment has ptoved & profiuble one a‘so, as the farmers have thoir gristing done on reasonable terms, and the stockâ€" holders who originated the enterprioo are making money out of it as well.The mill is not ouly paying its way, but is selting aside a sum every year for the purpose of reducing the debt and the obligations will soon be entire‘y wiped out. â€"r becription Okli._'( per sunum is acvince Ild@i:mc;‘:om ting, English and German, in printing, mfic‘?mhhg Rate« ble, and will be w reasona w 1ade known on ar gucation Watorioo SGounty Ohronigle. M ockly Newspy Publishat cvery Thurs THURSDAY, JULY 22ad, 1897 DA VID BEAN, Proprieto:, The destructive PROGRESSIVE FARMERS proat Btorm in Germany TO ADVERTISERS which the way of °'P£'“ the system by which enterprising :l." are able to foster boguroldm- u trustees and execâ€" utors is the oug eop of much commert in United Btates journals in connection with the Rly the, ?)l'll and Fayerwesâ€" ther estater. The New York World gives .lr:- Lol- lowing startling:summary of their hisâ€" The mauner in which Jarge estates are swallowed up owing to post mor tem litigations and the difficalties in lt is rumored that while the Czar‘s® reply to the Sultan‘s twglegram wat peremptory, Emperor Wilham proâ€" mised go gn::gzr;"but l.te& the &!r- man Ambassedor strong! vised the Porte to agrea v‘tb Eom{;o'l de:in(;v. Confirmation bas been received of the report that the Tuarks are copstructin a militery road in some of the passes 01 Mount (§Lb s, and are proparing to resume hottgmu. It is stated that the Ambasseadors at their conferences have arrenged a plan of cgercion,by which Russia will bfici- ade the Bosphorus, and FEngland the Dardanelles, while Aastria will seize the uihuy to Salonica. The Grand Viziee had « long and stormy interview on Monday with Couut Nelidoff, the Russian Ambaseaâ€" dor to Turkey, who insisted upon tha evacusation of Thessaly and, according to rumor, threatened that Russia would retaliate in Asia Minor it Turâ€" key remained obdurate. %‘o this the Grand Viz‘er replied that Turkey was ready to comply with this demand when Russia should have evacusated Kars and Batoun. _ Constantinople,July 14. â€"Iwmportant Minsterial counci‘s were held ou Sunâ€" day and Monday, at which an indemâ€" nity of £6,000 000 was agreed upon as the extreme limit of Turkey‘s concesâ€" sion. ‘This agreement was sanctioned by an Iwmperial irade. The councils further prepared a report stigmatizing ths counc l of Europe as a ‘league of cross against crescsat." Tha Sulan, after considering the repors, avuswered by the following irade : "I am conviuced that the effort anrd emnergy of the powers are directed enâ€" tirely towards the imaintenuace of peace and the prevention of fresh camâ€" p‘i:uions. In thes> circumstanc s it is the plain duty of Turkey, whose senâ€" tiwents are likewise pacific, to put an eud to the present abuormal situation. *Cousequently, I command the Minâ€" isters, if possible, to fiad the necess«ry meaus for concluding the negotiations and to sign the plemiminaries for peace by Thursday." The foregoing is authentic, but is regarded as a rase intended to delay a dâ€"cision, although in some quarters it has led to the belief that to morrow‘s council will decide to meet Earope‘s views in the frontier question. the THB WARCLOUD AGAIN mere sake of rehabilitating Fightipg tor Money. *u% be at the heag of ‘s big busipess was begun‘ at the bottom :".’.3?“{?33“ j:b’:ntl‘-;-:&bn peâ€" TD ,f{fii. 7. Jop. &r. Hinkley sr., comn a good sense. Bo the young f ‘ Mr. Rinkley is 85 years old, and is a son of the éidentou foa hkeepâ€" vie City lmf appinger Falls ,&lm.:to Railway oomrun f &“vo years ago was a senior kt ilprnrd. and when he was graduated he wes taken into hjs father‘s office and given an important tion. {p & short time he tmq b :ukn‘o; .lfl?b(;“:h runping an elecbric railroad. s futher wa to take & little :d abroad, and so fhe lefp :Uu in ful og as secretary and treasurâ€" er of the :;:a:gouy. ‘h was pot Jop he&o.re young Mr. Pnk_- dlmuéd t there were lots &u about the business w be hok kpow. He made , ied Inat ho bidy man Pofipeldnn h education for the business which he exâ€" pests to pursue. . _ _ _ l E) Few millionaires whovel coa} from choice. Bilss Kinkley does, though. He is doing it as pert of the met%:‘m} which he has adopted to get a prectica storw. LThe like of it has uot been wituessed in th.s city. About 4 e‘ciock [ the aky =as darkoued with a procéssion of threatening couds from tns uorth _ and wewt. Tuey passrd ajong southâ€" waed with an occess.oual brighs +â€"peli between. Sboruy after 3 a storm was observed circiing «round the hill ou } Mr. Parsou‘s fm, uear Sleemac‘s Brewery. Rain foll were for about teu r minutes. . All «t once two greas cloucs _wet in the vicinity of the power bouse with a rour that was beard over a aile away. The spectacis was aweâ€"inspirivg No souner bad the clouds wet than tbey seem d to fall to the ground and darken the earth. First fell a fow dro, s of rain, folowed by some light haulstones, then a perfect shower of i0e. Mavy of the stones were an inch in diametwr and over «n inch and a â€" balf loog, of loogitudinal forw, â€" The storm coutinued for tully fifteen minutes,aud in that period the grouod was covered with we. They couid have been shovelâ€" led off the streets in the vicinity in waygou loads. Birds were killed in their Aight and beateu from the trees, while tbe es in wauy lostauces were stripped of their leaves agclean as if cut by a kuife. There was not a very strong wiud or the damage would have bre.« greater. The storm was principal ty couflued to the bed of the river and did licttle damage beyond destroying gardens, fruit treea aud windows These suffâ€"red severely. Iu wmany cases from four to seven panes of glase were broken in residences One man bad four chickens killed by the bailstones. While considerable bail fell in the city proper, it was treated mare to a downyuur of rain. It fell in torrents, and in a very short time the streets and cellars were fiooded with water. Gardens all over the city sutfered somewhat from light hail. Several partics who were caught in the storm were cut by the ice on the face and hands. There was a pack of ico over a foot deep in Mr ;‘homas Holiday‘s garden at noon toâ€"day, and some of the stones in the imass measâ€". ured oâ€"er an inch and a half. Mr. Neil Marshal!, Mosborough, a few miles to“ the west of Guelph, says that there: was very little rain in his vicinity. It: was hot in the Mrly part of the afterâ€" noon. About 4 o‘clock it became so cold that he had to put on his vest and | coat and could have done with an overâ€" “ cout. How a Rich Man‘s Son Tun Learns to Run Terrific Rain and Hail in the Vieinity of Gueliph, Guelph Ju‘y 14.â€"Fu‘llowing the heaced speli of the lust week there came a Saddeu resolution yâ€"sterday alteruuou in the +hape uf a thunuderâ€" BBEGINS AT THE BOTTOM. DESTRUCTIVE STORMS. Waterliooc County Chronicle, Thursizay, July 22 1897 â€"Pa2ze 2 I:Z;;r:';":;: London, July 9.â€"The Ru ‘WM aken into Bi# | worth ?;',.,.c}! ? took mq,‘: a‘he "Ruigh: | indoney by porprine by maden ol oA No o mar tm the mas o P hofi o Pric ay | $0°h tn Exo o , oo Baghnt M E:o';):g e ;:Mn.' ? re yourg Mr. | like ionaterpabon bes base aned 1f toox brory Hvai doncers by m $ a migh d ol proyiinll Bd hy Intoninn o ie all Persifa® 11 Albert st: o 8f> n unyon‘s Pile Ointwment positi ouxl“:l{t:m? of pil: l“;:ag:c. Avely Munyon‘s COatarrh Remedies never farl. 'fim COaterrh Ouuâ€"ftioo 23¢.â€" eradicates the disease from the 0;tmn. and the Catarch Tabletsâ€"price 350.â€" cleanse and heal the parts. nuuyou‘- A-thm‘am«lh relieve i;r ra minutes and cure pumopqafl,. ?uuvon'l Vitalizer, a greap tonic and reatorer to vital strength to week e vhiih :4 ch dissase. At geparate oure for ea all mz‘im, x tglbo ® 4 ‘‘Persphnl Inlfore 14 Pral Munren: Down Go the Price of Bleyoles in What Peopla Who Have Been Cured by the Munyon Remedies Have to Say About Them. Mr. C. D. Nettietoo. No. 41 Stuart St, Toronto, Canada, says :â€"‘My son bad a very bad attack of the croup and we used Musyon‘s Croup Cure with the bâ€"at of results. He was troubled with a bad cough and feeling very badâ€" iy indeed, so badly that he could searceâ€" ly speak wheu he began using Munyon‘s Remedies. One vial of the Croup Cure improved him at oace and the discase was completely broken up in two or three days. The medincines certainly have wonderfal curative powers.‘ Munyon‘s Rhcumatic Cure seldom fails to relieve in one to three bours and cures in a few days Price 25¢. Munyon‘s Dyspepaia Cure positively cures a‘l forms of indigeation and stomach troubles. Price 235¢. _ Munyon‘s Kiduey Cure speedily cures pains in the back, loing or groine, ;nd alT forms of kiduney disease, Price 8c. ‘a Bl imga‘:;tfilu:t fh‘: Munyon‘s Nerve Cure atops nervous ness and builds up the system. Price 25¢. impurities of the blood. ) ‘a al siternt Poals 1 Munyon‘s Cold Care prevents pneaâ€" monia avd breaks up a cold in a few hours, Price 256. Munyon‘s Cough Cure stops coughs, night aweats,allays soreness, and apeedâ€" ily hea‘s the lungsa. Price 250. Tell the Truth and Nothing but the From Ganadian People Are Positive Pro.t of the Success of His BROAD HOMGEGOPATHY HQNBST MUKNYON‘S aing tht Poide af fhsp hy dindfige 0t u) Ohe en tngain ) 200 90 64 ade, and from 30 bo 12 guiness for the pric 1 $ s Ao Tomes o . ache in three minutes. Price unyan‘s Headache Care sto erb street, Toronto, Oat., answerâ€" h free Mm advice n' apy TESTIMONIALS MOTTO a% l vie allive 1 hi Hj V:' n "‘"&"»."’%fi vidy fike ..;..’L'.'.'."' hbis wey to this country New York. July 14. â€"Mr. Obarles B nywsnll’.' a! m & # %wh {muuy poe w restore t, or top m lers to any will enable him to behold a ray of light for epable him Lo bebold # yY of & for miny tos, tore mhnnten Â¥1) tob Bore c Bhoes thdms bet The Wellâ€" Known Stove Manufacturâ€" © er of Brantford, Brantford, July 13. â€"This evening Mr. War. Buck and family went to see Buffalo Bill‘s Wild West Sh>w, which is exbibiting here today. Ar. Buck and Mayor K.liot were aitting togeâ€" (.?er and chatiing, about 8.13, shortly ter *he performance commenced, when Mr. Buck fell over ag inss Mr. Ellion was a firm member of the Park Baptist charch. Mr. Buck was tpfmmly in good bealth, and death is attributed to beart failure. Mr. Ruok leaves a wite. three sons and two married daughters. His death casts a gloom over the city. and expired in a few imorneuts. tie was removed to tha air and mediâ€" cal‘aid was mquolz':ut too late as Mr. Buck war 68 yearn of ase, one of Cauada‘« mosy enterprising manuâ€" facturers, and one of B:an.fort‘s most weaithy aud reapected citizne He dent of the New York angd Cieveland Gais Coal Company, whouse 1200 meu have been constantly at work, and without whose assistance the success of the movea ent wou‘ld, have been jroparâ€" dized, has agreed to join with the other operators in a plan for the settiement of the strike on a truc uniformity basis. This result has beer: brought about through the efforts of the members of Joint Arbitration Commission, who have been working asaiduously to this be had departed. Gone To A Shadow, Racked by Pain, Redâ€"Ridden, Life Deâ€" spaired ofâ€"South American Rheuâ€" watic Cure wes tha good Auge! Which Stilleq the Tempeat and Pilâ€" ated Safely Into the Harbor of Health. Pittsburg, Pa., July 15.â€"The pros pect for a sWlment of the miners‘ strike is brighter today than at any time since the struggle began,a»d ho:h sides are almost ready to count on a resamption of work in the near future. The chsering ancouncemens was made last night that W. P. Dearmit, presiâ€" WM. BUCK IS DEAD. THA BND IN sIGET Sir his $ai) Puies tho uourepizizzsts / (DBRBY ALD GOLD We have the LARGEST and BREST ASSORT. ED STOCE in the County < . d SELL OgEE%.ORT U } An all Wool, Fast Dye, Blue Serge Suit FURNITURE . Bedâ€"room Suites, Sideboards, Tables, Parlor Suites, Fancy Chairs, etc. in new and neat designg, RETAIL EVERYWHERE . .. SWEET CAPORAL ATHLETE . order, .3' a E WM at $6.75 VCV Y 9 99 y y y w w y 44â€" br w a h. Pn n n O h ds l catth â€"cithe dth. ds is d Ti i.A l 71 The Simpsen Co, (L) Berlin Bee th a imull ouilh 14â€"A hi 1e Which costs $1200 to Cigarettes Cigarettes a_ir oh. ior dte ts w d ta 31 Ah. o h. h ds nuks "PORE ‘Barr Aa MA _ uriaimbiao‘ BERLIWM, â€" thou Map beire. bivipy o "DNDERTAKING BEST FOR TABIE AND DARY IMPORTANT PUBLIC! 10 cts. Per Package 8 cts. Per Package TOTHE H, ow#

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