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Ehronh:le and Farmers‘ Advocate ; chroaicle and Montreal Week!ly W itness hronbl: and Daily World yesns Shronicle und Valy Ulube. . .. . haws Eold only by H. R Carter, Derlin FOR TWENTY â€" SEVEN YEARS r nigle and Toronto Uaily New ronic‘e und bariners‘ Sun.... .. /NO G .Pe hen you take Hood‘s Pills â€" The hiz olâ€"fs Address (Signed) JAMES CARROLL, Foreman of Works, Rideau canal 571 St. Parwick Street, DAVID BEAN, Waterloo, Ont OQur Glubbing List. Ortawa, July Sist, 1896. un nos spaby ich O« Cl:fl: 188. Special S$1 #1 SL $1 $6 00 §175 $1 M In the absence of Dr. B{Ice. proâ€" vincial medical officer, Dr. Mackenzie is examining the brain of a large New:â€" foundland dag for the syinptoms of raâ€" biee. The brain was sent from {Ingerâ€" soll were the dag was killed. Mavry people in Osford and Middlegex counâ€" ties are anxionsly aw ibipg the result of the examination. i'ba og covered » circuit of forty miles in those counties and bit many peopln and cattle on its route. Hotel keeping is either losing its atâ€" tructiveness or its profitableness in some quarters, for the hotel keeper mt Belfast after being granted license by the West Huron Commissioners, deâ€" clined to take out his liceuse this year. This is the secoud instance of this nature occurring in Weat Huron. Mr. Emanuel Schuls has gr ag.uated frem a theological college at B“alo. N. YÂ¥ , and received and accepted a call from w congregation at Lockport, N.Y. On Sunday he J)teaohed in Linwood. He is now spending a short vacation with his parents, Rev. and Mrs. A. R Schultz, of Elmirs, previous to being ordained & Lutheran minister. Sol. Brohman, of near West Mont rose was fined $2 and costs, arounting in all to a little aver $4,jfor driving too fast over the Church street bridge. He paid his fine. How about the numerâ€" ous other [offerders and are the local authorities bert on performicg their duties now 1 The notorious Nolis, of Berlin, who have been chargcd with keeping a dis urderly bouse, cams up before Jadge Chisholm ou Wednesday. The wan got six montbs in the Central Prison, and the Womau three months in the Merâ€" cer Reformatory. Wulie Rears, the second son of Mr. T il. Sears of the Galt Reporter was the cugaims «f maso girg Fred Cooper from prubsbe death by drowning on Tnursday »frerovon at the Speedsville Cau). The death of Ferdinand Musiler, ot German Mil‘s occurred oo Wednesday morpiug July 14:h at the age of about i0 years The deceased was well known io Preston aad this vicinity aod his many frieuds regrct to bear of bis deatb. _ Toe Bell Organ and Piano Co. of Guelph has cut the wages of the workâ€" weu S per ceut. Rev. Joon Hough, of Guelgh, a well ksowno NMethodist manister, died lest Thursday, ag»d 67. years A sixâ€"yearâ€"old son of John Harringâ€" ton was run over by a Michigan Ceuâ€" bral trein «&Nieg ira Falls ano his head was severed from the body. cUUNTY ANB BISTR!CT News of the Waterloo Qount inty District Gleansd From Exchanges It is not of the alighteat use for the breeders o; some of our wellâ€"established varieties of pigs to write to the "'»E"" and print out the antiqunity of their The sows are excellient mothers and grand milkere, and, as might be exâ€" pected from their great length, are well able to raise large litters, which ""5 nsually produce. Their precocity an fecundity are truly wonderful. Seldom docs a typica} Yorkshire sow wduee less than & dozen pigs at a litter, and :'k:il is a very strong point in their vor. â€" The improved large Yorkshire has become very popular with the pork packers who consider it the best factor for bacon produaction. This breed has been tried in "all parts cof the world. Ireland and Deomark hold, perbups, the higbest positiong as producers of superior pork and bacon, aud it is wmainly dae to the introduction of large numbers of improved large YÂ¥uksbires into these ccuntries that they have achieved such a bigh position in the English markets. Thi breed answers the requirements of the pork packer in every respect. It is light in the bead, has light neck and shoulders, well sprung ribs, with good heart girth, a narrow, well fieshed back and thick loing, great length, fa‘l flanks and hams well let down. ‘The meay consist: of a very large proportion of lean, while it is a npi'd grower and will fatten easily at any time. The market now requires, long, lean pigs, with the red and white meat well mixed. Fat mss of blubber which formerly were in demand ure now suitâ€" able for the luwber woods, Arctic exâ€" peditions and the Lk», for which purâ€" pose it is purchased at a low figure, while there »s «n unlimited den and for lean meat at remunerative prices. I frar our hog breeders have been slow to «eiect their breeding unimala to the demands of the mederu m«rkets. If oce notrices the mparket repor‘s ab the principal tade ceutres, :( wui be seen th«t ‘he f.t 300 to 400 pound hogs seli for uueâ€"haif to threeâ€"foarths of a ceut below the hog weighing from 180 to 200 pounds that is soitable for b:coo, The ham and shouldâ€"r hog is vot of this ‘clas , no wore than the Hereford is a d«iry cow or tha Clydesâ€" dale a trouter. A curscspondent of the Country Gentieman, writing from King‘s Counâ€" ty, P.K.L, says that it is time farmers who are interested in the fewine indusâ€" try began to consider the dem«nds of the prâ€"sent market for their producst, Waterloo County Chronicie, T hursday, July 22 1897 The Modern Market Breâ€kj g of the bohaviour of the cy gliets at tgo recent meet in Q,S;m, the London Advertiser says: At Chetâ€" ham, too, & oorm":opdent writes, the mug; the wheelmen was imper im by the foolish conduct of compareâ€" tively few Toronto young men, ."vo also spoke. The anrcuai cunyâ€"ucion of the Qutario Branch of the Dominion Allianc», which was held Jaly 13th in the Psâ€" vilion, was not rearly as well attended as last year‘s marting was, There were not more than 110 accredited delegates in all present, and many of these were from the ciry. The Hamilion contingâ€" ont was comperitively smail. _ Mr. Keefer, who is aesiâ€"tant editor of Mr. Buchanan‘s pip, The Tewplar, gid ind. ed attempt to reaew the strife, and att:cked the O iterio Government with his odâ€"tuie bitterness but without accomplishing aoy result Several times be hau to be called to order for perâ€" soval m lectionâ€". . Mr. Bachanan himâ€" self was not present. Perhaps the most important aurject whic\ came before the coumvention was whether the temâ€" perance forces should again interview the Governiment and demaind wore edâ€". vanced legirlation. Rev. A. C. Courtice. and Reov. B. D. Keefer were the speakâ€". ers who chiefly opposed such actiou, but their opposition was finally overcome by an almost unanimous vote of the gatherivg. The »ffort which was made by a few to condâ€"ma the VQatario Gorâ€" ermnme: t for not giving a larger measâ€" ure of temp: rauce legis‘ation aiso failâ€" ed, the conver t:on placing itse!f on reâ€" cord as a iating the improvement made in lfle license law, ulltooqh re gretiing that the Government did not promote all she iegisiation desired by the temperance partr, and also regret ting that the Legislagure did not acâ€" cept all the progressive legialatibu subâ€" mitted. The public meeting in the eveniog was excellently attended, the large hall being well flled. The addresses of Re=y. Dr. Oarman aud Hon. Geo. W. Ross were applauded to the echo. The speech of tfw Minister of Education was a aplendid deliverance, reviewing the progress in Ontario. Mr. Craig, MI;), and Rey. Dr. Milner, of Chicago, The Ontrri Lawljessness at Chatham cexsyurtes cygER Y% the Doâ€"| _ Fortyâ€"two Horses Burned 28,180, .‘1‘“ 895 we sent abrosd 29,830 orntile. In gxnn spl ontlonk is not so promising. &'so uly 1, 1897, the oxp’;rt from Montrea) of borses was 3,089, wherems during the same peried in 1896 the expork was 4,715. The sheep export trade is experienâ€" cing a remarkabile decline. Up f~°u the oud'o: Jane this year the exports of sheep from Montres\ were 6.566, 'h‘xfl during the same period in 1895 the u’pom were 18,730. As comâ€" pared with last year, which was a r one, tbo shee exports showed a dwm. Up till w- J'm the fignre for 1896 v& 9,0 cbg'qt The ;?Nl mi; is lookipg up. ur’r from Mosâ€" &Lq! Aill July 1, $7,.011 oxttle. For the same periog last year we «xported :Lfl’ till J wl{u , 84,011 e same t year 38,780, ..!’%"f, 8os! ws 29,830 orntile. In horses Cupid bre«ks his bow at th eight olI Poliey Of ie Inintnton Lifs in a a face full of pimples. _ Holio« cheâ€"ks, t T".M olicy o‘{. ‘DM like :’w sanken eyes and a sallow cousptexiou | “dm“w d’w’"""m â€. «4 k * Ks ve will defy his best inteutions. _ B Sity s SA ou Fata or nccupels is more than skin dsep. The ckin is | 4* wlf‘huw‘ o or m?:"’"“".:"q t merely the surface on ‘h;c‘;l. is wrl":c';u ‘u nowforfeitable .yam for failure to in plain charscters the condition o the | t imixy m ‘Jy Dr. Pierce‘a Golden M« dical . P:fl 7:;"11%1. ';2‘."‘. 'VALU" i8 Discovery is good for the comple xion ‘ EXUAUSTED because it makes the whole lAf\dy l i y wag certain i healthyâ€"because it cleara and punï¬u:o, i% WP’ °m' 'd“." leg ,:‘" vavieus the blood, mukes the digestion +troug y ldâ€tmnm‘ T < u aud clearg out impurities of ail kinds. ’m‘ wd.'mby infuring ‘.‘m“m“"u‘l By increasing the ability to assimilate | betai and uo iving nutritious food, and by the infurlolll of i ack ‘“' & gon J Fuf sof!'b ite own ingrâ€"dients it em iches the b‘oad | oX P'.‘W"‘ deneft aud so m«kes solid, healthy flO-*l'-. 1t | Tms i with cures diseases of the lungs, liver, HNE in the compare favorably etomach, howels, skin and aoal:, 'l'w" cm"’“.â€â€œd oN pund plane‘s gitmply because all thes= digg «es :Snl hi nsl 0 o C from the same causeâ€"s disordered ciâ€" 40' 'ETVITm NTHII ia' Apply now gestion uid copsequent impyre hlood. lfor ptaee l Two weeks ago Mrs. John Allen, Scarhot Lsk+, wife of a section bhand ou the Kingstou and Pemwbroke Railâ€" way, gave birth to three boys, all perks cily formed and as swart es crickâ€" ets The muther is also duing nicely avd receiving the congrarulâ€"tions of bursed lu-dr‘d.h, inc ud ng the C.onâ€"â€" dian | Exprecs Compny‘s horses »ad two v lu.ble ammmals belonging to Dr. Rennis and D:r. Anderson. Four or five horses‘were r:scued ty P. C. Eng ish. The iess is estimated ut $5,000, covered by insurance. @riiie Decline of Sheep Exports. ko dto ; Juby 15. â€"Phe Uonor I e g and Lw.r’ Si tics on C on â€" streof, nourth, were destroyed uy tuâ€"night, â€" Fuityâ€"wo horres were «l to death, inciud ng the Cinâ€"â€" A Prolific Mother U _ PnBERREIEMmâ€" _â€" Mutual and Cash Systems. } Â¥et 4 f. $s fute â€"| 0. «id Boonomical Mutual Fire Ins, 0o 4GENTS WANTED. for choice of territory to Aubsrrhed C3 ©251, Ts Patd * Unyital $64,100 j k C ‘MPF Jaxes Innge u. p. CaR KUaCGF Eeq. _ Auihertsed Cauital $1.000,0080, ony FexwkLL . â€" ~ ES C _â€" _â€" Dominion Life Assurance (o‘y g O O P e Gf . 2 o t t n tsmm ncommoncnascn cece Quickeur 5 The Great Modern Remedy fo: l C HILLIARD Maxaeme Dimucro®. BOABP.OF RIRECTORS. THO8. HILLIARD CeY‘t Beposit at Oitawa $50,v00 Watorloo Coal Yards, .at“.fflt flgfl on .fllllll of Four Dolia THE SAVINGS BANE PEPARTMEXT* Drafts Issued on all Pringipa! Poigts & GENERAL BANKING BUSINESS TRANSACTED.: HEAD OFFICE, MONTREAL. f CGapital, $2,000,000. Rest, $1.400,000, ~ _ 8. Snyder Eso.. Waterico William Suider, Esy., * Geo. Diebol. Kg., w J. 1. Wideman, Eaq., St. Jacobe. Allan Bowman, Eeq., Preton. P. K. Shants, Preston, Thomas Gowdy, Eag., Guelph. ~\, Jame» Livingstone, Keq., M. 1P., Ba Thomas Cowan, Rug., Gait. The Molsons Bangk, THK WATERLYIQ MUTOAL Total Assets 3ist December ‘96 $334,083. wonacace ace e en ecacsun ecscecerscere» sceouig 'fll;mw»wn »pecia} depost FIRE INSURANCE CCMPANY. INCORPORATED LN 1861 £ QÂ¥FICERS : Genrge Randali), Presidant. John Shab, â€"Viceâ€"President. C. a1. Tay ior, Secretary. Joan iller Inspector. W. A. ltayima, Inspector. BRUCKBERROUGH& CO‘Y. Agenta BOARD OF DIRECTOR® Ueo, Rundall, Esg., Waterie John Shub, Eng., ® 1‘ E, Bowman, £5q., M. P., Waterloo towldy & Cement, Soilcitocre e w4 AESPEL | Migigh! Wuihice in cack.