The Dominion Bauk is leaving nothâ€" ivg undone to secure the capture of the real thieves and the recovery of the money, and with this vbject in view, has offered magnificent rewards to any who may assist them in their object. ‘The bank authoriries offer $5,000 for information which will lead to the canâ€" viction of the thief, $5,000 for informâ€" ation which will lead to the recovery of the stolen money, ar a proportionate reward for any portion of the money, and $2,000 for the recovery of the $10â€" ©00 worth of uncountersigned #10 bills stolen on the same occasion. The losses by fire in Canada for Sep. were $565,800 and insurance loss #$368,520 agninst a fire loss of$530,680 and an insurance loss of $363,240 in 896. The nine months of this year show an increase of losses over 1896. The potato crop is poor in Canads, in the United States, and in Earope. Mr. H. Spencer Howell has found it impossible to accept the Conservative comination for South Waverloo. Ru:â€" or says that it will next be offered to Mr. W.A. Kribe of Hespeler or Mr. R. In Ireland there is promise of a famâ€" ime, though not m serious one. The TIrish people are not quite so dependent on the potsto as they used to be, though the Irish cotter is still a thriftâ€" less and unimproving farmer. In the The Manitobs Govornment has is sued a neat andcomprehensive pamphâ€" let ontitled ‘Manitobs as it is toâ€"day,‘ which is being distributed in Toronto by Mr. W. D. Beott,immigration agent for the Manitobs Government there. In the paspblet are desoribed the fas flties for stock raising, dairging, wheat growing,the cultivation of other coreais products for winter feading and other matters of interest relating to sgrioul ture. The reader is told abops the roilways of the Province, the milling‘ and elevator »ystems,the manicipal orâ€" ganizations, achools, churches, fuel and water supplics, and is also informed ‘oâ€a-fldh‘uybm! ad,. Khere are also vainsable hints to Antending settlers, and a summery of the homestead and cnstom regulations, Plam of New Hamburg. TRURSDAY, OCTOBER 28b, 1897 Notice of changes must be left at this office mnot later than Saturday noon. . The copy tor changes must be left not later than Tuesday noon. Casual Advertiseâ€" ments accepted up to noon Wednesday of each week. Kastern Btates the potato is retailing higher than the sweet potatn, and the latter is of better|quality also, Mr. E. A. Little, M.P.P., was again mominated for Cardwell at a Conservaâ€" tive convention held at Beeton. Subscription $.(¢ per snnuw in advence if not so paid. :;%L\m ° is Advertising Rate» reasonable, and will be smade known on ai p.cation Waterioo County Chronicle. DAVID BEAN, Proprietor, MR HUWELL DECLINHS. WWeekly Newspaper published every Thurs Mr. Ponton, who was accused of bbing the Dominion Bank at Napanâ€" will sue the Bank for $50,000 damâ€" EDIrORIAL NOTES. TO ADVERTISERS $12,000 REWARD Te e: c M London, Oct. 16, 1897.â€"All press comments ou Canadian loan are favarâ€" Ottawa,Oct. 16.â€"The following is a copy of a cablegram from Mr. Fieldâ€" ing so Mr. Courtney : able. The Globe describes 11 as a great succes. The Financial Post uses the China factory, for exawmple, the big foc y just mentioned, the average percentage of sacchariue in the beets supplied it for some time was not more thea 12 per cent. â€" But that the farmâ€" eralike the crop is evident from the fact their annual planting of roots grow bigger year by year. London Press on the Taking Up Of same words. The Daily Mail say«: "As Canada is the firsts colony to atâ€" tempt to borrow at two and a half per cent., the result will probably have a atimulating effect us:: other colanial Government securi A lesson is to be drawn from this, eapecially in ng::du to the agitation that has lately afoot to make colonial Gavernment seâ€" curities trustee stocks. Wheu the patâ€" riotiem of a colony is so pronounced as in the case of Canada, and when the finances are so shl{ administered, the security practically ranks with trustee issues. Nor is there any 00â€" casion flno for actual admission to the saored precinots. India‘s twoâ€"and a half per cent., which are a full truseâ€" tee mm{, stand at 95. Canada‘s two and a half per cent., which will bovnobommr:du the pioneer of bonovlnw the part of the have thought worth a over 91 1â€"2 by the astutest financiers in the city. Australian colâ€" enial Governments will doubtless see the full force of the position and will know what they have got to do if they wish to increase the confidence of the British investors." Rudyard Kipling commends the highest price of n'y living suthor, aoâ€" cording to the Pall Mail Gazette, which sys that it pays $750 for each of his Barrack Room Balleds, and that The Beven Beas brought him $11,000. He has received 50 cents a word for a 10,0.0‘0 b;o(:smy. Anthony Hopecherâ€" gos B -.“" story, reserving the copyright; Mr, Gladgstona‘s lrb :o.:: ':vl;:b is $1,000, Oonan zl! #fln Rodney Stone, Â¥rs Humphb $140,000 for Robert in tso o0 sauk br Dirie orievs Cangine, es pMMM’:“]‘ Ardek thik PME Heirohankal * Prices Paid to Modern Authors Maruiizas Soriog m lt rears o Ho KE ETKX bnvien all sthard 2o mantioas $1908 and Marcelia, $75,000 tor â€"Hir Geor i io m en ce o erinra n ho. s ho. i 4 o0 o1ed this year in richnees of the :buu supplied to it, some farms averiging 27â€"7 per cent. of saccharine, the hâ€" est average yot recurded. As a ru however, the weather in the United States this year has uot been very fayâ€" oruble for the development of saccharâ€" lmub‘, in _ his latter _ yosrs, drow $10000 _ from the 3 pdamgpsten mady +844 1,â€"00 ,,.:'.:?,_...'n $10,000, * oc d The highest nord ubipariod shith ar MiaFHe ut Gerstte says was handed over to A} ntd wore P4 Weing In the tweive months .ï¬.]‘.‘ 3Oth, 1897, Canadu exported. to Aus traiin _ 100,805 bushels of wheat and 91,641 bhis of dour, the total vaiue beâ€" ing $445 413. This is all right, and if we can get good prices we should be glad to seil our goods anywhere. Bus we can never hope to establish a perâ€" manent trade in the export of flour to sovr bilel yis *pndielh 4 4 + 44 .+ OA c:.m Dandet for his Bepho, la‘s cleeloi § m brove oc ons hy ul at loost $375,000," Raskin‘s staty dour strongly try to get is the English markâ€" et for our fine beef, mutton, bam, bacâ€" on , w“'l '“.o u .".l",‘ I" every farmer in Canada work towards that end and the prosperity cf the country wil} s«con be doubled. is paying out $22,000 afmonth in iator alone. Alamitus factory in the same district js putting out 6,000,000 lbe of sugar. This factory is especially favâ€" The beetâ€"root sugar outâ€"put of the Chine f.ctory in southern C«lifornia this season will be 26,000,00€ lbe. It FIBLDINGS FINANCIAL aUCCBSA. crop. In the and poor, will take advantege of the jkill’:l. 'nnlaauu:‘ m“& given within these w J have to acknow: ledgo our debt of gratitude to the members of the medical staff for their ner in which Miss Wlim on, the nursing staff and the ts bave Oot., 1896, .l:‘lsm !M ; 14 majles 15, females 3 ; number from the town of Berlin, males 17, females 9 ; nember from the town of Waterloo, 2 ; total, males 32, females 13 â€"Private patientiâ€"Numver from the County of Waterioo, males 9, females 5 ; number from the town of Beriin, wale 10, female 14 ; number from the town of Waterloo, male 7, females 7 ; number from outside, 1 m«le, 2 fewales; total, males 27, fenaaies 26. Classifica tiom olstï¬nnâ€"mh- 88, females 935, togal 1 Number of free days from the CJunty of Waterloo, males 147, fo females 808 ; from the town of Beriin, males 611, females 927 ; from the town of Waterloo, males 183, females 144 ; from other Counties, males 19, females T6 ; total, males 960, femalee 1,955. Private patients board $2.80 & week â€"Number of days from the aty of Waterloo, males 415, females 200; from the town of Berlin, males 584, females 420; from the town af Waterioo, males 126, females 169 ; from other Counties, males 10, females 950 ; total, males 1,135, females 950. Total number of free days, males 960, females 1,958 ; total number of pay days, males 1,135, females, 250 ; total number af Hospitel days 5,000, Rdi{!{uâ€"lfl\hflm\ 41, Roman Catholic Mennonite 25, Methodiat 15, Btgtiï¬ 12, Preabyterian 12, Epim&d 10, Evangelical 9, United Brethren 8, Swedenborgian ‘hfldv& tion Army 2, Friend 1, total 1 N« tionalitiesâ€"COanada 117, Germany 41, Eagland 8, Soatland #, Treland 1 United States 6, Arahia 6, Switzerland 1, Poland 1, total 183. â€" _ kindness in delivering so many lectures and demonstrations to m,nvm In conclusion I resall with thankfuiness In pmï¬nf the annual report I wigh to dmuhnk the members of the Bc:rl:l at for t:uir :&â€No au t kin caâ€" tion en oosp-:i-mt n’uivfl during the year. Also, I take the opportunity on behalf of the nurses and myself to ‘Enuhll! express our many thanks to the Ladies Auxiliary for the completion and equipâ€" ment of the urp.r floor. The nurses rooms and parlor linen reom and bath reoom ere furnished in such a manner as to render them cheerful, homelike and comfortahle Words cannet hbe found to express the thanks that are Ts faln Chg tor thatrgmet Aeirai win great in :::wflui’ so valuahble an institution, Much good hes already been done, and we hope many more smong both sick my appregiation for the e To the Board of Trustees :â€" again submitting th» annual report of the Beriin and Waterloo Mospital. _ Number adautred from March lbet, 1896, to Sept 30th, 1897, males 82, temales 89 ; birthse one ; »umber reâ€" meining on March lst, 1896, imales 5, femalee 6 ; number treared from March leo 1896, :0 Sept. 30th, 1897, malee 88, females 45 ; number discharged from the Hospita) between March lst, 1896, and Sept. 30th, 1897, majies 77, females 82 ; deaihsâ€"males 10, femailes 10 ; reâ€" maining in Sept. 30cb, 1897, males 1, females 3. Free. patients :â€"Number from the County of Waterioo, males 8, females 14 ; number from the town of Berlin, males 16, females 34 ; number from the town of Waterioo, males 4, females 5 ; number from ontside, 1 male, l female ; total males 29, females 54 ; patients pagiog $2 80 weekâ€" u..ummm,.flrm Waterico t ounty Chronicle, Thursday, October 28, 1897â€"Page 2 Continued from last issus. LADY SUPT. REPORT. Teoul with ibavbtuinam | to» 6# on for the -%» m | 0 p i ndeene ad m neveseofee en »BP [ rape a t amail es Paik dA h Mgrage ie o Say, !m.vi; old P k) s O .‘m".;'m.“‘ sash on e bank, $1,374.78; nn% ’ tm ors lt tsld o n on M ‘s Vital tonie M::mn flmt:n'q?b“\owk people. Price $1, * A separate oure for each diease. At .ug«mmm. vu:.“ reonal 1 to 11 Albert st ‘m 11 Aiign sten in Con mabm headache in three minutes. Price 25¢. Mu ‘s Pile Ointment td wmmdpï¬m Nnm “" llua:n'n Blood Cure eradicates all imparities of the hlood. Price 250. Munyon‘s Female Remedies are a bean to all women. lum‘- Catarrh Remedies never tarl, Catarrh Oureâ€"price 25¢.â€" eradicates the disease from the \;mn. and the Catarrh Tabletsâ€"price 25¢.â€" eleanse and heal the parte. Munyon‘s Asthme Remediea relieve in ï¬v:l minutes and cure permanently, Mu ‘a Nerve Oure nervous nees mikh up the u.mmu- Price Munyon‘s Cold Care prevents pueaâ€" mwm».mflh.m houre, Price 25¢. . Mungon‘s Cough Cure stops coughe, ,.::mm.mmw ily hea‘s the lungs. Price 25¢. urhl‘ialt‘hum&o&“u Mï¬ cures e or and all forms of kiduney disease. Price Munyon‘s Rhâ€"umatio Cure seldom faile to relieve in one to threé hours and cures in a few days Price 250. lhw\l)npsin(’y'y_uiï¬vd; cures all forms u\mmon and stomach troubles. Price Kiduey Cures Ooe bostle of the former and two bottles of the latter remedies entirely cured me ard I am now as well aa ever. I can beartliy recommend the Muoyon Remediea and au doing so duily to my relatives and %r. John Mortison, 152 Euclid aveaue, Toronto, Canada,, says : ‘For several years I was tionbled with a severe form of kiduey disease and for the pask year with rhonmatiez alro, Ah«u:iuambrdoflunm aod uot being benelfited, I was i to take Munyon‘s Rhcumatiam and Soâ€"Called Incurable Disea es Yicld to His Bemedies MUNYON Munyen‘s Headache Oare Catarch. Dyspepsin, Kidney Com:â€" piaints, and Blood and Nervous Viseazes Are Prompily and Porâ€" manently Cured by Munyon‘s Remedieaâ€"Ask Yonr Druggist for Munyon‘s Guide to Mealth, Select a 25. Cent Reomedy and Cure Your t Experience of Those Who Have Been Cured Proves that the Most LEADS: B ain l uo . Sninrars es We a mA _ l selves, but to those with whem they mc,iqmm :m N}fll i a ."h:d be more so if ":tl': mij’lm what bad bvm“m Bad breath is ane of the uw' of constipation. Bome of the other ay Sick snd "'&Is..."“"“"‘m..ua"" “‘a?.'Sm':“: hflthmogjï¬'m- a Mimn- tm § worge things They QMW oonstipe Nee ols prvad, vouk thave Hstin ‘Peiow fonn i1 wosis in to pi is ce 16 ~ pDi Bense 11. Open your New Testament, read Acts ii 9, 10. 11 verses ; and d@escribe from this point, and theae cirâ€" mmmw\mwm cumstances, the orderly spread of tha A foul breath is one of the greatest afflictions that a or woman can have An .m._.&“ not only to themâ€" Goapel to the various provinces of it dndvenisl io the Snd ‘af Ts wost influential in Gospel from Jerusalem, and under wHAT CiRCUMeTAXCEs was this Gospel prociaimed to Gentiles, as well as T. Give some accouns tof the last forty days of Ohristy‘s work on the earth and how He was ongaged. 8. _ Outline what you understand as }:i_ Kixcpox, or (;w-l':. oxmt-;: vine parposeâ€"its eubjeots, a wqhmâ€"lu institutions, and 9. gm-vwmm by the rame Hoixy Sririt, and give three things said to be done by Him. 10. _ Of the favorable conditions for twhe coming of Jeasus COhrist into the world, describe four. _ Total value, 200â€"20 each ; anly 10 questions to be attempted. Christ‘s life and ministry as given in the textâ€"book ; and name of what you regard as the most importact events of each perioi ue o work of each, 4. Namefour of what you regard se among the chief cities of Pajestine, and bow they were geographically reâ€" lated to the city to which the Temâ€" 'b& Name three of the great cities were Christian charch life was marked; avnd state something for which you regard them as diatioguished. _ K MON OF QONTARIO:. the Nsw Testament By whom they m-dmlfhd&flm whom they wure «pecially $ with a quotation from sach writer, showing adaptation to the condition of ews ? 1. Name the Historical Books of Pariiamentary Hlections DIVIBION Lâ€"NEW TESTAMENT, NOTIOEH . . £ have new aho ï¬;ï¬ Track and Roadster Shosing a wuu:awmm inenisie d A 0, TOMAN King 8t East â€" Rorin: We have the LARGEST and BES! ED STOCK in the County <+cd EELL O Bedâ€"room Suites, Sideboards, Tables, Parlor Suites, Fancy Chaire, etc. in new and nest designa. FURNITURE .. DERBY ‘0 CGENTS m«w% uns d\ a~ ds ds dn The Simpsen Co, (Li) Borlln CIGARETTES bactiincciih h h ind it h in it o n o Per Package ,' IMPORTANT PUBLIC! 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