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Waterloo County Chronicle (186303), 5 Dec 1895, p. 7

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. ck, tt 1: in 'v - J-- La mm was waving her white OP sr', ' hariivr v.., an,l ehouting to attract ’ ’. ‘4 1224'. -, A “.l suddenly her voice sud ' , I. may: it .11 In, as the little red - ‘ " “ Ic'"-' u, a u , 'mby girl in a. was red y . irnc,- l i «u on the awful-ab“: of RAM 01’, to: :3 m A © I!“ kt as Btrd {mi Bell tloo yo “one an. a heir Itart1 - W ttrtr (1“: if” tr in FA' bi " was in een hlleU m.ltT u an vvu_'-'__ imking figure that stood we her with drengbed clothes and My - tling Emir, who did not in tho but rear-midp- any hero of when I!” had ever heard or redd, _ Then you were not award. "s. tim zen W [I Rum! [I = C,'7T -d Pd x t .. ' " me”va 3, . " ' Gnu: :w . my, TY) , . 'h. .11“ "iii'ti,iti'i.ttih'it'; a .y "r.., " must look like. Mv ' A , 4 C, ','ii1C2tb.' " - ,1 v. " B, vou know.’ " , ' Fy,IFy my“; "F, f I _'".', Cial';','; "ui , a ‘ u Ill lieu” V it'i'igi 4- "w“? " Ii - .. Itil-Mi' rr - ' i' ' " " = .435:- '-' Mgwhw, 1qirNXSAIR - iM1%! ml Jeane could au la. It“ l, C!," 'ra,",':', 1",i')Cr'Tt'irir'i','/-F: " " ‘ppie who would have ai21 ' v " T, '/,t:',',r,i/s/x, I" 'v . "Jrvk'p,.iv,' I " m unknown child, “I 'iiltti1 ' T m F8cv'rsaic _ 3.?" "t:r:t)tiii:'ri? T, r .. t" cr' ' t _ Tret; 1...: . " gueea by her BSlt.1?. Old . T, 7,1 . £4: 'rr'1b'-1h'r?irr C:/ ' 4 "t _i'cCoiif,:'.").1i'i')' hands to N! lip Vim ' ss,,'- _. iT'sa' L cd. 41w. ' _. , 53 amp: " mwn. toldthoothon an»; 3: i-'r:tiitrr,1:tir": w',-; r i l- Ag: tir‘d sir, and [Th). rr1PcT:5.?, GiSl " .3: 1-24! A, 4-1}. c. I“ 4; ',,'Crll4,,, "an aha vent booth!” t PWC' w' _ A A. _ i a. _ i," "h' may tt't'tt!tteGiSlzkT. ’ I p' '. . g ' ' T T me full of teary. ME P , I 'ILRW, l g A _ _ j 6119 has Void}. b; J " r... A.’ - ' . ' , id. PM, Ili- , CC.", 'ijCi,t'd,,,li,:,,sv, U. " ' 2:. "A“ . u tr. I' I. 4"; aduimgn 4'25””): Pro seated on . -q.ttts 'tt W. . bvorih and ardertr. V - . g; were trienah w g remark. I rather like him even tf he g to the ranks of mull men. my! hke his devotion to his md 'i,ters--and the open of his nature, And my Judd- ur. m be good. for I'm not ere 3 ny a time, jump in .tier t,') ml :6“le until he caught the t, and then bare is back to the mm], who received the little TI his uplifted grins, tad then-- F11 go down himself into the t'ers like a "oss-attest Ibo t and for a long time VII the horror of this sudd.en teng- t deah Miss Janie. I": “In! lou’n you know, but M V... UWIVO tellar" tP* than te, y - ' __n, mix so» y were rug‘tun, - .°--,, W, _ A summing up cl 1'" “er: of the little, a“. ber friend w. the greatest main“ l rule men.' king of one manprtnM" , who would pm. you n tit. distance.' , fend Vincent Rolf from a :‘ said Jessie, ignoring Said earn '. J rowned. " suggested Jessie. sie-- quick c-quick t.--that , carried off. Great heaven, ,1 or do something that will It' attention! Thereyit in 'm-y cannot he" uk o, salt has jumped in to “we 1 J easie hat Cerivl'mm " in making steer d am. sad drinkilll h on. me man inherent. in. than any otber--eod my theory "trers* B. breathing n sigh on If Vincent. Rolf‘were Lions rcould perbcps d to give my hnppinou -hat Msrcelh, ha bu qualiues chm. heroes uc love enters into In” I, for if it did I would) uses for him,' at red spot mania. Give , Janis. Why it ii I ur’ is its nurse flirting 'on (ow If a wave should mp- ) on the bench, that little 1 be m danger. And, O! 1 a chappie in I. lawn ton- r; mambo“ ad n she SAW her lover, her as she had laughingly called /ted Jessie ququy ' the Ill‘ mm idlo, "urdng 3,, when Del-no Instruction. Their t u.eu.nl idle or " sur, and egotittieV thi Mini rdiiiri'ij,8ii, “: ii! ' 'il ' E 'i ummmz up of Jes. ','d,',Idll"d nad' """ " al if; 'er of the hula nun. lyric My," 'RY, id _ y 3 '35. , " friend Mums“- ihrortkhmtitt?s _ . iii, . ;M..“: a , V Jean’s“. moninme one might “I, $.i.Fgrit qtetitt a _ . Ir' men.' the 'tsat-tsou/Vi-rot r lit Crue, hutI hsve no- birds. 3; . . ' W? L ' men have mm“ The WW oriiiit m“. 0. Br, '.-seiies. tho. 4 ot View?” glue“ I ' ‘4 of one man,whilel of thiatt no kno' tidiivtoiinistii V h) wouid put. your lover.“ atggaie. (I‘du’m * y 11 of Mmick’l my pining of 1 _ _. man iutereeta m0 womurtstreorioesetrbthod+ no l _ an any otber--snd led the audience,” “MW!!! h' ', theory use“: it.- even no.thoeulog"u W, iji) :rr-gkthlng a sigh on the enthusiasm tUnited M 'u h.. If viucent Rolf-were l vent ind hating. The technique 'f. “ted Mnrcellt. ity cf the lower uni- F of a doe.' - was was conscious ld. rue, opened her eye! Mutedll her and her to.“ m her friend's face. " Jessie, " thought it w t It ts true ttam-Trim the best friend of i, lifting kernel! on mg up and down the em, ‘Whlt in that doarty there by the idea we were so high. tUlow creatures no I'm valll the tasaoriAotiitirti"Aiiisir" ', iii) W" ' him in the Wind-oi Hahn: . iii I While iwvintomdamtite4e1dey Ali, - viii intlae- of the PM ml. h, t? one lyin whamybo all“! ... - _ in“ pieces Mimiekt playing in diV# all one comprehensive, htving' by tuMt - g warmth sod color of Wombat-mo foes, ‘ idyllic nmplicizy of Yup. ind’ the (In " technical mulery of Joachim; with lil ma surprising and -iattp' Gd the 73 infueion of true feeling peiiuirmditiet I, poet end the gain. Men, moons yet. , cxprueod, unnamed longing and , ensured content. now the treble voice ' of youth came My throng]: the aw lit nieleeof aootttedral, new . tenor 1 song ot despairing lovepnd through ell the phuea of penico end sentiment ren the indetintsble quality of pethetic sweetness. In - to e vocifercne recall the artiet pleyed e tender-drew), eerenede, just “malady fanciful to invite repose. In Tsetsiikonriski't en- dnnte, the mod noticeable factore- were the contreltc tones producedfroln the G Itring,the tremolo end harmonic pwngee, and ttrat bird-like sin in: ot the instrument, noted before, as": ' bling that supreme magnet. the night. t ingele la igainvBaantr's 'Jote Are- l gounise.’ the audience In: treetod to e I wonderfully Cree, picturesque piece ot - bowing, only exceeded by the encore t number at the ‘cloee, where pizxicetc. legato, atacceto and hermbnic punge- I vied with each other to eitonieh end odd- leg-“U, '__ - _.._e ___ . vied with each other to Antonia. Gd plane the listener. Tho harmonic passages were ”oddly worthy of note, as were seven! instances during the evening of the water’s perfection in this diiiicul"t and beautiful effect. In Beethoven's 'Bomamm', the artist gave due expression. to the elemental voicee' cochnrecterintio ot the aettina of this _ supreme mmicien’e theme: end. which so rarely find end adequarte‘interpreter. Munich be: c vioiin of wonderful resonance and sweetness, over which he exercises the spell of n widen. Bo greet a. man deserved a larger audience. A In"; 'M.t.ee.. u There are many who will egrte that d boys who boys to work tor o4living a should be encouraged, tether than com- misernted. Their ohonoel of whiev- 1 ing real success are " lent equal toit t not greater than those of boys who tat-rt ' life with riches. R. J. Burdens soy. l truthfully that the working M, being l full of grit, roechee out ind token all ( the chemo: without waiting to hove , one given him. But for the poor men the world would hove out nnohor six thousnnd year! Mo, and be covered with mono end lichenl We}. like 5 United Stores men ol-wnr. George Peabody we: a boy in unwell grocery; Benjomin Franklin, the printer, the non of n tallotr ohnndiu'; John Adams, the eon of . poor former ' Githed, the first editor of the 'Qiprtorly Review} . common sailor ; John Minoan)” non of o wrivenor; Andrew Icahn!» the son ' Mr poor Irishmon; Andrew Jackson. ' a toilor ; aaetiesld, n boy, of ell worktoo poor to even have n trade; Greens ton- ' nor ; aud “uncle, o brolt?een and o . A-..“ hunk-ad. If that“ n ”to? PM --' nor ; 3nd Uncoln, I hummus qu . common fumbled. It there’- . pact on your knee, and your elbows uh gto"rs there is none hope for you, but never nl that the poor boy bu no, chums. 0 Misc! All the chaos than no. l _ Mina.“ l is the so but: "iiiiLna-rstete",'2, local "qiBemtiot Bond‘s M M- curedhnxmlid out! at ai-io-e" purines blonds-minme with. unsettle“ -rhaatld". a." i"i'i7iiiireeuort.t.tt? at Wann- iiGiddiatrrw"1t.e, qT body 1m um I -""" - We med to i1'a"dvooel . Johnson commonly required tour months tor the, oomposit drama. Ea tr-tir "shred it that the rehepruln bud begun: Adding hm and tanking svny than u his judgment. sad hwy dicutod. . BM in mtoetesd often to hove spenteixmonthetoe yeerintbeeom- position at one or "tt short out”. Ilia objeot. we: the oondensstion of the greatest pouible thought into the few- on. number ot words. ' Congreve mid prep-n e dren- hr itiiiGiiit-iur"ted.ir,tho.ttt! Com-or iivertttrtee thin period in given to the work of revision and “sumo tion duet-the phylnd been given to the ectore. Irving wrote the but 120 meld ‘Brecebridge Halt' in ten dar; the 'Aitsaasbra' we: madly cricket: during the three months he spent in club piece; his'Life of George Wtahington'reiuired nearly five yeere. Booth u aid to have written “UV-vor- ly' in lea tun six weeks. He wrote very npidly‘ seldom revised, and, an a ooGequeeioe, hi- novels T', full of _ . 7 --- ---nIn-nn. blnndén, inaottttrattim Georao Eliot u aid to have written ‘Middlemnroh' in four moutU. Some doubti- thrown upon this shamans by the hot. that the commonly wcrkod slowly, writing with grout are and deliberation, Mid making low emote- iiG her wérk vu done. Crnden labored nineteen you-I on his ooncoedanoe to the Bible and imme- dutely that ite pnblicetion was sent to e Inn-tic uylnm. He never entire- ly recovered from the mantel dieeue induced by thin gigantio undertaking. Burns committed his poem ta mem- ory on he composed them, ond when he not down to write he hnd', before him nolubor, of éompoeition butonly the that of writing down what he bad already tiaUhed. . Dickens "P in the intro 'David oekfuld/ that. he your: in the composition ot 1 He did not anally require Dickens any: in the introduction to 'Devid ooppisrfuld/ that he spent two yeere in the composition ot that novel. He did not usuelly require no long I. time, meny of hie novele being tinUhed in lees then e yeer and most of his shorter stories in e few deye. _ Froude peeled eeven yeere in collect- ing materials end in (rrityyetMo,.7, a England. He wee very o'er. il in the selection of dete end epent whole days in the Wort to verify e lingle feet or citetion. Bencroft devoted nearly 30 "your! to his history of the United Suite-which innot e history of the United Stetee " ell, since it end: where the hietory of the country proper begins. End the work been continued on the nine lode down to the present. " or 80 volume- would heveheen required. [ kc iiiii, 6A 0001 oil was almon§ 70 per can, _ - - , on cotton clothing newly 40 per cent... ttt M “d 'U1fG'2 t'.'glt's'll' 013th we; fit andon iusroniurtf!i8eer't: The. "5“”.th iiiiifJiotla"'"'" to; " “on“ duty on MI tttp, gtt,', 'tttshine. Pokhl Bttets. W --- waa31.1 orulrliptrre". c- and J at - ' __-ant.- -a.- . _ motyre,tettft',f, ”also rm e Furnii The trade returns for October ehow l the total Ionian trade of 03nd. to hue been 822,730,575, competed with $22,810,836 tor October 1894. a de- mue of only 880,000. Coin and bul- lion is excluded in both can. Imports show n more.” of $1,255,000, and export; a decree” of $1,335,500. In |expom the produce of Geode the der. . B, --r-i.- .1 K9100“ The a. DIWIw a..- r--v crease is larger, $1,533,000. The ex- pone of agriculturnl products, the pro- duce ot COMI, fell " from $3,210,- 000 in October, 1894, to $1,469,000 Inst month.. Minerals and fish show nn incrpnlo of $900,000. end nnimnln, butter and cheese a decree!!! of 8800,- 000. The export. of manufactures, $10,000. amounted to uncut 6 per cent. of the W exports. In import: the chief incl-cue- were in iron end steel end menan ot, in as", din, ter" end woolen. The French teeat being in opentiall, the duty ottb. leges on spa-Hing when. whine m '51”! auxin Gotcha-1394. Hrto 'i,l47eii'it"Fuiiiiii?.iptrtttr1tt the we- no In. wen flip“: out. the ". " -uca-- Inn-am; tund mutton- A”??? written IT2eTr""ri'- . .5 _ T .7- _ 13mm dimer to ititii' «warn 'trs ”mom! I “10‘ iHiiM, ”it. " thick We a - witbb yer"-, f Sato- pouch nnd m scou- KI It _ burned into I block uh. with]: was {when into cup of mutilate-1k by the petieot. A greet bowl oi herb iisfeie,tsi.,ttdttt,,y'lrt, on he" " was the allotted ose. The“ ten of Faculnpins next bored the body of my taunt end drove deep intoit ot nine point. e long needle moistened with peppermint. He did it with each thin -- in "aiding large blood vowels thet'tho hemorrhage was ineiguiiant. Be then covered each acupuncture with n 5 brownish paste, and this in turn, with I e piece of dark paper. He then isttl- , looted his fee, 60 cents, and deported. : The tsufferer soon fell into n sleep, and i the next day nnnounoed that his point hed deported. He remained in , his bunk two more days, Inughingphntting " smoking cigarettes and once or twice 9 using the Opium pipe, and then report- . ed " being well. m left the paste d and paper in place until they fell ok. s. The skin was smooth and the sour bordly perceptible. He took his to m oovery no a matter of course, his only My comment being that the darting snake A , I n \T-___ V...» iG thoroughly Recorder. . We our] our '0} as. The grantee!) truths are the simplest, and so en the greatest men. A good inclination in but the hut na, (fruit of virtue. - Charles tl.' Rockel Home and 8ltpt 'ttttfr " A Ayett Pills WaterIOO. - “I Tas troubled Bl time mm lie: headache. I tried I lawman“ recommended (or oo"" v, btttit was no: until I Began taking Ayer’s Pills _ . ~------o has". A L. G. Papssrnat,r-%dertaking. Sick Headache cum mama!“ . and Ilnzle no; u. w.., ., heulaches. and I tun now u won nun.- -.c. H. Kurosawa. 2iudhutmm. no. Awarded Medal at tegttts',.t Fair Ava-'3 Sandparaui a the Boat- ,5...- W-"'""" - v ' that i it new tretteltb, ait.tU,,rteti,pi'lgl,'ml'a' $119233?” “not A .Nf"""'5 . ll box ot wait! “I” "‘9" “' " . ng!te5. and I s'.,",,",',',,','. I ','MGiiii7 Cookers]: BY we New 35mm. wont. enemxea within -. -- -- . . . tyall tr badminton to; your supply of Choice Fresh m whieh no sold ,ohemr than over nth: m the implant ttet tMt. , , noun“ m mm result. man. -- [ - Kill. " “an. ' . . the hrs H. B. [Ducting have!” return. man to his nation " bat t numrou customer- not that: a? liberal M tile. roman In the mutual trust! an by close m,- s tendon to the want; of ouuomorl be will re- . '- --_..a..... M We in tho 593?:No; York and Paper Hanger. tune with no: ,__A:IlA- im mm MARKET keep. aonatantir in - A- sugar cured um and "tttst, summer Snug“ I WNW liiiirinmut MUTUAL M Uiittisa to tht, VIII" OI I’ll-‘VIuv-w -.- 7 min mou- isiresMortest' sod We in ttt future. B. B. DUEBING. . King Bt. Waterloo; Dear Editor:---' that if written to c in . sealed letter, 1 honest home cure, Dear Editor:--mestt inform yonrrenders. that if writtrn to confidentially I will mail in I sealed letter, terticules, of I genuine, honest home cure, by which I was per- wently restored to 1iealth and manly vigor, after years of suffering Iran nervous debility, sexual weakness, night losses and weak shrunken pans. I was robbed and swindled by the qucks. until I nearly lost filth in mankind, but thank ham, 1 un now well, vigorous no strong, nod wish to make this certain means of cure known to all sake“. I have, nothing to sell, nndmntnouwney, t1,,lS'd'l'",'"'liu"t1"iir'iiiLiiij,yuttt'st1, Mum of maul "ii0ii'eystheisrt!t brotherhSOd of mp, I m , $31.5.“ the WW to mgrin thei sd IU happiness. Perfect m with m ".--W. Edward Iasrtttest. P. Box ss, 'isa Ont. _ FIRE INSURANCE CON ANY. INCORPORATED IN 1863- Total Assets 81$}?me '9 Geo. mm. m": Watatrlo John snub. mo- " Oh”. Hand”. m" " L . m M. M. Puwm a. - Msn.. watarloo 600. Haw-v " wan-m Butler. Bott., " L D. Bowman. mu Berlin. J. L. wad-nan. In. St I” John Angina. In" New lumbar!- m mm In" “M P. I. shuts. PM. new county. Mo. Wilh- Juuu um M" " P" Bu Thott'" Cant. In!» M omens t as-yt-tr. Prawns. Johl Bligh. Vino-W. G. M. m. m’ an mg W- - _, A‘ ---& I Unli- noun-n --" I. B. Btman= m, M. Puwm B. w m” Tmtarltto Goo. maul-n» " mm m. “if " L D. sown-n. In. Berlin. J. b WWW.“ Pee?:... AT ALL GROCERS. asthOM“ s". Honest. Man. I. HIBBAIK g 60.. BOABD or"ifyyrtPrta “a all!” um tty ”you”. Ct-"-,-,"-'-,'-:'-'.,'-'-',-",-'-,'-,-':'-'-'-"-'-'-'-'-'-'-'-)):, Prices. gamed 3!! For. Sale by 'J. s. MOS, Sole Agent CEMENT I the STRONGEST and BEST native Cement, as proved by t MENT TEST made by the Toronto School of Pra" ' al Sci sold for LESS Mpmwtltan other inferior .ccments. Each Ao LBS. MORE.. k ' Water mains tapped, and put into houses at gre; rates. Remember me for Hardware, Stoves and Tinware rates. CANADIAN BAN k" OF COMM ERCE "EArgrt1",r'r'o"r'gNTo. CAPITAL (PAID UP) " MILLION DOLLAR. . 86,000,000. “'87 " " - - I, , - "1..-... " 00.000. $|LAD1ESI 0903118 or 8|.00 ANp upwmos RECEIVED, ALLOWED. 7 Inn-mm ADDID TO Trot nun nova-In II non van. Spool-I Attoof%rt given and Famon' Calo- lam. A can». BANKING Business T-ttters FARMERB' r ORAFTB locum PAYAau AT ALL Poms IN CANADA, Ah - emu m THE Um'rso STATES, GREAT BRITAIN. Fame; SAVINQS BANK DEPARTMENT -""""l1""'""""r""t"""-ri" - iii:tr.LaigtoItttt1' n: (iir:salt,nr"ijrii)li; iiie.:r"cTrirATiFG y, F, arcs . 'l Colds, gyrup of l ii tioyghs, - Yl'n {on 'i', Grirrpe/Croyp, l 1jinGoAtgSiry.g1h: I a“! Ttri'Efl 'G5tih'd ‘ _ m w "r"-'" Gi,,a h . . , ft" tyghttas Tin- 2,g',trgeilt'2 2, ' -"°°' 'l'l1r2,'7iG7iiT, 1tttterSt" 's' '3'll"lll'lll'1'i'3iii" MW“ EL99. HamiltOn Golden Cement, - A -97 - - __ . m MIG for wet weather. will NINE Rho without them. - OI- Slater Rubberless Shoe. We are in the swim, as we always are, and giving the tttlf footwear at prices that cannot At tr, STYLE, QUALITY and WOBKMAN SHIP considered. We have 't._he_ Eh”. “on; , v w- Balmoral. WATERLOO BRANCH RUBBERS WALKER. GENERAL MANAGER. Ive tile 73% labeso hp for street ttit A tirte, eavy Bo e, Tipped, Tan itive'Cement, as proved by the Govt”. romp School of Praia! Science, ml! be ther inferior _ccmcnts. Each bbl. contains and put into houses at greatlyy reduced ardware, Stoves and Tinware. 'ifiiitiiii1ttt1tii'i " “I. RECEIVED. AND CURRENT RATES OF INTERES‘v THI. PRIIGIPAL " "" IND OF MAY V 1HE usAc‘reo. Humans Home DiocOUNTE POINTS IN CANADA, AND THE PR'NCIPAL In" Bmum. Famed. BERMUDA, to. Jacob Conrad. oottoeMor' of ammonia! Pap- CEMENT I WEE jor all Affec- tions of the Throat & lee, A“ n RE mammal-Imus- & Shop Store. GRASETT. MANAom gig Nona DIuOOUNTED. aerorusttat_ou /' " e,

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