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Waterloo County Chronicle (186303), 13 Apr 1899, p. 6

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Ex I... In - i It. Wh. Btichr. has patch-II up.“ Inn-t Indy. " but can. Mr. ad In. Reuben “amphib- w-It to Toronto. where they will pad A 'tsort time. The “th cl Rebekah" met My night non report. having had . very lineman; meeting. -trasWahhrdMar'atre.1ris shltiignthnrh-intoqm. Wat-ill boon-caudal: tho 'gm.Cattmiiech-hinSt.Aet" Glut“. The “nerd of the late Mrs. Julia Way, of St. Agatha, took - at that villus on Thyroday. - The .Elliee swamp has been bought up with the object of com- mencing the manufacture of peat. Mr. Samuel Bowman of Winter- bognge disposed ofbhis {um stock an implements auction on Friday. y . In. Haney Bricker left Thursday " hee home in Momma}. hapriltg tam. Rev. P. K. Graupner,of Newark, N. Y., has accepted a call to St. Paul's Lutheran Church in Elmira, and will take charge in about a month. Btratiord baseball enthusiasts have appointed: committee to canvas " sutftcgiptioms with a view to ttttst team in the Canadian Bale Association. The Mineral Springs Golf Club of Preston, is having the course laid out in the Igublic park of that. place by Mr. itchie, the profasional Rouednle golpher. What's the matter with golf in Berlin? The members ofthe Benton street Y. P. B. IJ. in a body, called on Miss Pollowski, Thursday evening. Miss Pollowski, is a prominent member of the society, and has for some time been on the sick list, A number'of Young lady friends of Miss M‘s? Kuss,,met at her home Thur " evéning, and spent a few sod? hours. The gathering was in brof Miss Kuss' birth- day, and was in the nature of a surplus party. . The British Empire League held their annual meeting at Ottawa, on Thursdai. Speeches on vitalques- tlans wit in the Empire were deliv- ered by several ministers of the crown, Sir Charles Tupper and oth- er prominent Canadians. " Easterhaz , one ofthe principals in the Drey’us case. wrote threat, ening letters to President Faure. The letters have just been made public and reveal the fact, that at one juncture he threatened to turn to Germany for assistance. rliisst cousin of Mr. D. J. O'Connor, G. T. R. despatcher, and ex-presi- dent of the Stratford Young Liberal Club. They were brought up to. gtsthe_r i_n Pichtring township apd_if Mr. O'Connor has not attained the high distinction of his relative, all who know him will admit he Pk new the same kindly nature and honorable character which have contributed so much to the Bishop's advancement-Beacon. A Guelph lad, Sanford Grosvenor Powell, 21 years of age, died in Cu- ba of malaria fever, the end being hastened by his longing to see home again. He served with Company B., 16th U. S. Infantry and was in the battle and siege ot Santiago. Mr Isaac Groff, the well-known cattle dealer of Elmira, has rented Mr. Frank Lowell‘s fine stock farm of 175 acres on the Grand River, near Elma, for pasture purposes. This farmpwhich is one of the best for the pupose in the province, was two years ago used by Peterson &Co., who pastured one thousand cattle upon it. Gait Reporter-Mr. G. A. Miller, accountant of the the Preston branch of the Merchants Bank, has been appointed Manager of the Hespeler branch and will as- sume the charge on Saturday morning. Mr. H. L. Read, who has been occupying the position of accountant in Hespeler, will be ac- countant in Preston in Mr. Miller's place. We understand that the change will be promotion for both gentlemen. _ , The now bet/tttg',', Toronto, 'pishop 9'cqrytory - @911), is a A case of spontaneous small pox in a cow has come to light In Que- bec. This is very rare. No sirni-. lar case is known to have existed since two animals were afflicted with the disease 50 years ago in France. . The Rev. Dr. *ackson, of Cleve- landJormerly o Call. was " a men’s meeting recently, presented th Hath grade Magda, the oc- t oerbeirtgtUreroet anniversary his pastoral. the". Mr. Wm. Ltehhatrt of Alma, mot “Insulin: “but on Tun- According to a report just issued, the population of Bruce in r88: was 94,403 and in 1867 it fell to 60,642. In 1897 there were I467 births in Bruce, included in which were 19 pair of twins. In the nine yeer there were 379 marriages, December being the favorite month The tote'l number of deaths during the same period were 668. (idk his iune with friends G SU' 35m ' open-.7 - iii3riafi-"hw Ei"iiU "bu-Imus- In - but. ward-II Wd', u a!“ L” fill!' as. pom- Mfi‘rm.&#-QF hath: - "q"'", 'm _ Ml"..-, “In“ II It l new. 0mm» . It" $."dlttll'lulll"l,k; " Tllwa,17"lr a W1 it-rieLiirGnttotetl-fAttPvhefttyAt.'.e 'vhmahbkyud ig,t,hrttg'gt,t'Lit, eon-nano- hub“. Daub-.5!“ than. cab-(Feedinw- '10:!th munch“ tu--toaa_et.th_p Mata-any. The bidet (on. thtt'tttud"t2 ‘ ya. “In _tt,ft?2ganf, tbe Whateonnittecouun - tgglt tg'2'.'glggtgtr, . Bd,." 01"- . , manna. kahuna-u. chum Aron-pub- :e..uf Aut:,.".",',,,'.?,',".,,",',.',',': go... mug-wank, ,a"ydarthtrie_tettiyd2, w in. ia- 'lii'Sii"pc'a,'t SIP, Iowa and a who} a. My. _ a. m. Aug-numb. we: to can: 'ttt (ball... Mr. Sttgg,itgQ - cturatiuirtobektemed o at ' = manly“: m. , TheGaitCouneiiwitt 'hoetlrin: “In. (reduce a br-tor for the but. of “A. detsentureakethe maintained: think mansion. _ - _‘ "_' - if”? -etiatq . P“ "“"‘" 1r.aiaia" T'iii"iariCaU"Ri iiUaGGG iiitjEid.' ' a...» . .. 'aa-r-ai-Stoll . totte- at. 000* ”Imam "" to Gaitetf annual unba- who” 'i,iiir:"iE,'ii1iiit.rari u an t/,i?.y,2tafet,r;,ShQ --._tr. adult... lac-nail: n. . f,ftt,'t1ttob"'"'" Q at [ah-“onto! t- he than. ---_---- an ear dt. . m m and he vb - ' The Gaitcouneiiwiit shortly m. “kn-“3‘ m. in it no A “he? I, troduce . br-tnw (or the 'f""' of “hut-Ionian“! at he Johde Ph 00 debenturea " the oomtruetton of a “I... 5““.53-1. It. “-51... b 2thtt't by u. an m": We "e": _ ploy. d In. and. -r_--o f.t',g, "‘1. ttrt The Imperial Hotel Cm, of Gait, who - h It- d-acdl. lab- I, nth was... tple. Tttt d. has appointed Kr. J. M: Sonny, of in! MTd - all den-noth- .. Myth nab I. Waterloo. an arbitrator m the com- doll no“ “at... d w 'alTstate, all, ing negotiations between the town [ta-hood. “a; 'll,'T,' d l n... 'GitttGhotetcompanr . “mumlaumayn tl'itr. main-Inn r - Gait wants an Isolation Hospital. tTat: tgl'",','.", 'g'g,'ggl"gt tr,'f.T, kind - a... “If“... The idea is mooted of having It m- _ old _ . who I... Bin-B.“ out! to " "at” and .... uated midway between Gait and " “‘ " "IN!" Th t and the I'd” the In. - undo . W Preston and to be supported ha “I” thq no; . ol the b” & I “(had M 1-. fsy,alt,id,tr1e" Preston and Nort 3:31:23“ 'a','l",tiu'l,t ‘1 the for Ja'd',T'f,'l, “d .. 1... . val Dgmfries. . . nan. [inertia-overlay MP. and The Enemy says the building 'llrd e,rg'rctdt, tdec,",'.',; with"! the gran at ”other M..- oea'son in Guelph will probably not in... “a but. loci-run“ No on. than” "it to try than. 0. , be brisk this year. :n'o 2rd't1t%"d '.1'STI do MU, guaranteed. at B. Snyder's drug The Gait Public School .Board 'seldl','hl [no thebutlingdty’n din. "are . F - --_---_ want $r45rt6hisyet1r, a sum In,“ With Iain saving. In bay! and! "tr. CeBS ofiast year by 8285o. urban w. build. that! . my». ONE BY ONE. Mr. Richard Cudney, an em- Pk... 1"“... and vine- in Ian-thin T"'" ' ployee ot the Goldie-sea/locust' I tut-tho of the rural Munch. hold: _ln One of the pioneer} ofthe .County , Mr. Richard Cudney, an em- ployee ot the Goldie-McCulloch Co. , of Gait almost since their inception, has retired from service. The death of Mr. John Eberwine also took place on that day: The funerals of both wereheld Saturday afternoon. The Wellesley Annual Spring Show of entire horses was held last Thursday. It was the best for sev- eral years both financially and otherwise. There were eleven horses entered in their respective classes. General business in the village was very good, the attendance being very satisfactory, though not so large as on some former occasions. Following is the Norwich Ave. Methodists, of Woodstock, are going to greet a $6,000 church. . Omrotw.-Mrs Thos. Kennedy, an old and highly respected resi- dent of Wellesley, died on Thurs- day afternoon. \VELLES LEY HORSE SHOW. HEAVY ' ThtsvGHr.--David dtt Farlane's "Kippen Davy C amp- ion" and "MeHardy," Ist and 3rd respectively; 2'irg',',rl and Goly- dly_’s "Lord late on".2nd: F GENERAL PtNosz.-sst, H. F. Schmidt's "Lachlan"; and, Joseph Vance's "Whitearm Prince"; 3rd, R. Puddicombe's"Oscar." _- -- CARRIAGE HottsEs.-sst, William Vince's "Charlie Wharford"; and, A. and M. Maui "Rayon D'Orr"; 3r.d, John Frame’s "Youag Cham- pon. ' A. . n , ' "iiaosrEsts.-Mm Gideon Bock's "Billy Wilkes"; and, Je. E. Patter- son's "Prince Goldduiit." _ SOME INTERESTING STATISTICS GATH- ERED BY A TELEGRAPH READER. Those readers of the Telegraph who wish to compare this winter with other winters can do so by studying the following table. It is compiled from a carefully kept diary and shows how many times the thermometer went below zero in each of the first three months of the year since 1885. r 1885 1886 1,817, 1888 From this it can be seed that Februar is decidedly the coldest month cr the year and that 1885 was the coldest of recent years. The present winter although the coldest since 1885 excepting 1893 cannot beconsidered a particttWlt cold, one. It may be distinguished how- ever by its many changes. its great fall of imow-.its more than average number of storms and its cold snap in February which for continued in- tensity has probably not been equlled during the last quarter ofa century the thermometer not gain above zero for some four days 1','S nights. The coldest snap In 188 , was in March where from the 1505: to the a3rd the thermometer went every night from 4 to a 5 below but always rose far above during the da . In that year there was good 'fdllT ing up to the middle of April and the greatest Bow of sag was on the 30th of tharmopth., obody need (”not“): FiGiirFertiitiae it wi, keep this hind dumber lonhe not: nun-Em, Arii,fiiiiis- WEATHER BUREAU. LINWOOD. PRIZE LIST. Jan. Feb. March. 9 f 18 " Gr" H - “hm 65-25:; “TIMI the pub la main: om of the J. Kan-nu. . ad My bulls an. " "In. an of Hum .Co.. cu: .. - Ln“.-- 4.... ham. :4... .._ 4 null-bl- u [and run..- w- ...... - u..- - -__e"-'- Hutton of the rural homehe hold: in One of the pioneers of the County ovate-hwy. It, prelim the passed away on Sunday in the per- ounce country boy he not with can son of Christina Kerrar, wife of Mr. "eeeuoeiexthmiottalruottt" in the Joseph Wey,of St. Agatha. This lid-[09030,IMMI Mamet] ady who is in her 85th year, was meet Inter-dined. seen. tohe to well known throughout the district have hie:unptueu country home. to and was esteemed as a friend and stock hie term with improved breed- ol neighbor. She had lived in Wa oatt% eudhvieh his Ire-Iv: huddle; terloo county for sixty years. To', to the b-ties and hie-liege d nature. Mr. and Mrs. Wey eleven chiidym) Thee hover, when a! life, men in- were born, all of whom are alive nautively nonhuman}. He my and well. One of these is Rev. "rot one he nuke it “I." end et A Father Wey. There are six other vine-hie home; built; tile seem an eons. including Mr. lgn. Wey,of satisfwtory, hir joy incomplete. him Berlin, and four daughters. Mr. location imperfect. Inle- he on geo Wey. who survives his wife, is 86 tlg', the cow: low and the lumen years of age, well and hearty, and titat.. when noises eometirnee nee-e. never took a spoonful of medicine titFat ; when noises loneline- con-e. never took a spoonlul ot methane and when with unbounded View he in his life. on nee “the more, in touch mantle -------_----- oUd, "ll! " the dem" m Throbbin- awn... With the advent of tepid end can W ld 'ok " it "ur" tearspoeutUrs, the tsity in be. Dr. gaggigJ'Llfé all: ilg,tg',',tl IP"'.'" more endnnore lhe pleoe for of «Eaten hue proved their nonwh- hnuneu nod the country the plecelor bulletin“ nick . d muons heed- living. Fury yen: ninth the nine» ' The k u . . , III- 0 pore Mood nod angle nppemnce on the hillsides nod than; none. end buildup P'" “a, in thodeleeofhnmleu when the met. Eu to “he. Tr them. Ont iii [one popnlnion o! the chic. tind unenf- not: Mont, d%, not cited. 'dll rural condition of lite, The near to B 8 Sn dog". M bore in dmtirsed to bring n green], in- y . , ' " . mend demand for smell fume, end ----_---- with the smell loun- will come grater Hanna-no. thritt, higher “Ilium more "Until. Bonn -At the recent. public-choc! itt netball, MM "tadq, "Id prmtort. promotion (um. held here . large ion-to canton end pie-euro in living in percentage ot the pupils were Inm- thc country. The (In, of the large lnl, which "fiatta credit on our teach- plantation, {equalling n force of Inhale“ are. Mr. D.W.Houhon,onr peuesipai, end . ho- to moped-noun! them. ilput- will have about 60 pupil: thi- summer. 'd-ot-ul, except in eechion- very --her. Geo. Hahn moved on the Inn: remote Iron: cities. Iety' eye" from J. mhn.- The one“ form, fully tqaipped, thor. oughly "oeked, highly momma. will: in permanent plume lots end orchard: with improved epplionceo tor the dairy end modern conveniences Gr poultry railing. with I bountiful under», end,- luoly but am lent, viola in "Gotta/ oommodiouu. oer-mien end comfort- ohle oottsge--rnske. the Heel home od which poet. any ling Ind lovers dream. " the Wot-ache hon“: - ioel former him-elf, lolly informed, on t"ohoottm,inthestninutUas ot mp ref-log, in horticulture. in the one ot live week, he on: with Inn-killed help conduct hie busine- with wooe- end [ale-sore. It he won he with intelli. gonna, thrllt end frog-my, be will M. veyo have Annealing to loll. be .thor- mqthlr independent; end. if in close proximity to e we“) or electric reed. hi- lunily on hove may ot tbe " venhgel ol city IW, while at the - ' may enjoy the freedom, independ- ence end hesitMuloeoe of Weir country home. It thgenLlsmm of the home he bqai- l use) that take. him to town any, toe Bl, renewable eel-r, he can employ e com- ', potent. men to Inpee'iptend hie term , work, and "ill puddipete in the keen _ pleesnre which the lover ot esticnltete i shy-ye tind. in the hunting hide, in l the ripening crepe. end in ohe incmee ( ot an. end herds. It in the i'iiiiiiii) cont-ob with netnre that tend. to de-) velop the phyeice', meat lend more] men to the grate» tmrhtotimt. sl'll'dt) ice will show that the wrong men in‘ bu-ineee end in the pmleeeionl. who” sneer! adorn the emul- ot metropolit- en citiel, come ennui luv-richly. horn the (em Their development in youth is we werped by en, of the woven non-mie- pf Ihe city. The mention. end environment of the fun deed the "tituul end Inga“, the new“! aide of life. Then in it that the wintry- bred boy genenlly grove tree to ne- ture'e needed. triont PM Games thy " mu can um. horrible um, at. or huh. Bail-'0' An!» I In. thr III-HI 9.0"", “All“! kept Amt-mm Am“ a! v“ W. Jet-Olin! d 'utad+hiss no the "ttet-ei/a-Mer.. “Imhn min-ill! all“. I, -t-t-iet1sw.ert-k ,irtsr.frtAri_teiett I. baaai-iu-r-ameh mil-(tub! in, by d F The. _rhr'a*eudgf-1 up. Fann- unbound-dds“ cob: “I'd" Bin-m'udh-y "can in. II!- 9:10.150an but ndo u Guild bunt-n. I wound M to {crane-uh. ad I. - . val Inn. I know (beyond-q tier, All round the - at new vied.” Romain-1d Idlhir’ dun. Ody MU, ”mama. n B. Bade-"- in; when. The, make pun Mood And than; none. and buildup your the-lob. Eu, to his. Try them. Only 25 can". Money back if not and. tLtd by B. Snyder, dnggioh. . lady who 15 "l her 85th Year! was A dwarfish thing of steel and fire well known throughout the district My iron nerves obey as.1 was esteemed as , he!” and The bidding of my crafty sire, neighbor. She had lived in Wa Who drew me out of clay, terloo county for sixty years. To And sent me forth, on paths untrod, Mr. and Mrs. Wey eleven chiidren To slay his puny clan '. were born, all of whom ar.e alive A slave of hell, a scourge of God I and well. One of these P' Rev. For I was made by Man. Father Wey. There are Six other . eons. including Mr. lgn. Wey, of When foul fog-curtains droop and Berlin, and four daughters. Mr. meet . Wer, who survives his wife, is 86 Athwart an oily fea.: years of age, well and hearty, and My Py.thm.i.c pulse begins to beat: never took a spoonful of medicine Tis hunting time for me. in his life. A breathing swell is hardly seen I A Ti;I stir relemerald deep, B t roug t tat ocean jun 1e green m Thu-ohm um I, velvet-footed, creep g Would qu'okly leave you if you med Dr. King’s Nor urs rm. Thou-sud- And lol my Prey. a palace reared of "Home have proved their mumb- Ayoye an arsenal. lee-merit. toe Meth 'usd nervous head- By lightning s Viewlees fioger steer- when. They make pure blood and ed, . . Itroog nervee end buildup your heelth. Comes on, majestical. . 1hey to take. " them. Only 25 The mists before her bows dispart; ocean. Money back if not cured. SM And 'neath that Traitors' Gate by 8. Snyder dmgtfth _ The royal vessel, high oi heart, ' Sweeps queen like to her late: . w----------- Hllnlmao. Too confident of strength to heed Baum -At the recent public-choc! The menacing, faint sound. trrmrsothtto a“... held here . large As from their leash, like blood- percentage of the pupils were eueeeu- hounds freed, fol, which " Butte credit on our teeoh- _ The snub torpedoes bound; . a... Mr. D.W.Houeuio. our will“: She does not note them quartering will have um tio pupil. m. limiter. Wide. . . . --Mr. Geo. Huehn moved on the lam Nor guet what lip 13 this . .513]. be purxshaaed from J. mtus.- That presses on htr.stateiy side Mr. Wm. Page] moved into the - Its biting Judas kiss: tr/lull".'?,",,',','.:':')'?.'.", 't Till with a roar that frights the . . . stars, l'pdeiailt fl 2,t,2N",'2TS Her cracking timbers rend; Ar ' 1'l'eth'l'. J _ h 'dl P Trl And lurid smoke an flaming spars y, . d a it to”; I 'ritt, “or; In one red storm ascend ; garnish“ 'd2 mi ' iii, gm." Whose booming thunder drowns were .1302 deteete. PM”. Iron ortlyi'l'i"soo, in'pain ; 'ltrit 1:: ,'t,tp,'duhu','; Where tossed on turbid waters lies berg Tent was organized there were 89 My quarry. torn m “will 1'...“ in ontados midesltterg being No Awhile lwatch her, half in fear ; 90. To " m a». over 300 Tent. There needs no second blow ; in oat-u A full-gorged lynx that leaves the Pusan“. -.-ru Iii-e- lay and Ida emu. - Enter ct home.- Mm. Rudy, who but been living hero for some time, bu moved to Beetirs.-- Mr. Robin Four-hr mat Ihater It Berlin Ind mteriots--lire-. Foul- to: and Draininger of Elmira, psid out burg . viatt on Momur.-Mr. Wm Dipped ot E min, Vinita! his trhter, Mes. John Weill. on Good Irriar,--. Mr. Geo. Weiss. an ' in will tttmths" to the home. on " dun Mrs. Y_riter-.- Miu S .rnb Stein, of Landon, arrived home on S .turdar.-- Mrs. Wm. Huck- hm has been hid up for some time. n. Doom‘l Gonna-non Told Mr. Bill in I“ . Dying Man, Bat South Auction: Nervino Cured When Hope Wan Abundant). Mr. W.J.Bm, . well-known mm in Bacon-id‘s, Ont, "ttered foe yell! ham liver trouble. dympoi. and nor- voua voxkneu. He at). In Med neu- ly every remedy in the market which 1t'imed to In?“ M- one without ano- can. Be In told by I physician {but l'. he I“ a dying mm. He ben “has C' Saab America Nani". and [and E ulna-t “nudists ttmteltt from In use. ii Bo mun-ed Ida; it. And tod.r up 1 he would mu. m. lite on um am 'd remedy n s on. for I“ lit. otirbmr. ii' to when Bold by B. M. out». Wuterloo. A despatch from London says that a strong effort is being made to secureexecutiveclemencyfor Marion Brown the mulntto convicted of murdering Policeman Toohey. The petition is receiving many signa» tum on the ground that Brown should only have been charged with manslaughter. Niagara River fisherman are about to ask the Provincial Govern- ment to permit them to use machine nets in that tim.chiming that such appliances m indispensable on Ic- count of the avian“. of the current. 3:31 Mtuoideat And Curl cur until-L- Jod (In loving tro- -4hrgqattrg, In" Wank», (ht. Aptil In, tMO. There needs no second blow ; 'C/ii',"; ”urn“; hir, " -... T'"' A "ISP" lynx that leaves the my.” " gt m eer, ' . My hunger filled, I go. The stricken monarch mav not R. Boettinger, My hunger filled, I go. The stricken monarch may not mark What foe her trust betrayed, For swiftly as it came, the bark Slinks back into the shade. A will more strong than steel or fire Controls my tigerish play; My craft hundred-handed sire Who dyragged me forth from clay. One of Doon's oldest and most respected citizens passed away Thursday, in the person of Mr. )ames Hobden.formly proprietor of the Doon Hotel, in his 55th year. Deceased was well known for many miles around, btit was better known as Jack Martin, by which name he was commonly called. He was of English birth and about thirty years ago married Lydia Baldwin, who Ere-deceased him only six days, she l aving died last Saturday. He leaves a family of three children to mourn his 1oia--Richard and William, living in Doon, the former being married; and Mrs Addison Wismer, of Berlin, whose hushand is with the Simpson Co. . He, too, claims kindred with the clad, Through some diviner plan: Him 1m" when, ttatt third of 66d; The Junker Angel,Man. --Edward Sydney Tylee, in the Tpectatcr. ACofhe Home Company has been formed in Toronto, with a. eapitalor93,ootttt carry out the project of establishing counter re- sotts to the liquor saloons. The object is to furnish social centres like the saloon. but without its evils. Mount Forest Confederate: When Mn. Wm. Johnston, sixth conces- sion, Arthur. war a an; girl, I needle run into her y through norm accident. Lately III. has been cornplnining of severe pain- but mid get no relief till Int week when the tofu! M10 - out of “city mules-and all. Tho-n In uponhlgh; This“. did and, - - Idol-elm and pp. The In New. _ 'tgpltal a W: '.dUn Trra. ti. Ili- low THE DESTROYER. - aa' - 18lfii,ihjNJai, ngge21'rt.ei “to“. in-..“ noun-tuna. Ethic. afi'iy'ia'r"t' 'lft that; tho" - thatde "tt f,*grdg',',lta o'Wlr,'kTrdlS"l _ town's-- "iii-iii"... "d2tglthtgt Out-n mu: Iii 7:17;; ttt Ir4'hthgtt," TH. LOVERS. a... PWa't i'iiii'il?siiiiii! H me..- _ iiiiiii'iiiiii, [The Waterloo Ill1'f g Co. Limited. , / Canadian ~North-vvest Will leave Toronto via North Bay at 3.r 5 p. m. and 9 p. m. each Tues- day during April, [if sufficient busi. ne$ offers]. _ COLONIST SLEEPING CARS for passengers with ordinary bag- gage will be attached to train ieaw ing TORONTO at 3.15 p m., and will run through to Winnipeg. -- CW)?” EXCUISIMS Stilljgjgg Business COLONIST SLEEPING CARS for passengers travelling on same train as their live stock will be at- tached to train leaving TORONTO at 9 p. “M and wilt run through to Wi_etipe_tt. - ------_ . BERTHS will be FREE in these cars, and can be secured by passen- gers on application to Grand Trpnk Ag_ents. - . In spite of tumor which may In "oat to the emu-try, to will commas to do LIL-inn- " the old and Ind u I special inducement we will (in I straight "rickets, rates and all information from Agents of Grand Trunk Rail- way System. G. o. La co URSE, DISCOUNT " 10 PER CENT. avid. lil yudéoiqlntn m otrGug A lot of new SPRING sm'rtms ma SPRING 70ml; commas hut hm. Barman aim . mu Cummi- iii,5iiz,, 'dt't1t mm T m1 IOC on u a t luviv. - Prindpllnnd but!» fully pad up In “9009:... . monthly ”In“ t Column Sic-pan will u “(and to not . . a: can. ir.'; to".'.' min” P 'tae. "e ire." YI', For [all Mr Icahn and cup] of "Souls-1’ " " " " " " " " maids" In ly to In, On. Pu. -t, at h law talc-nod " II, “up an: (we 0. . lam-non yarn. Mn N Anni-um Oman! -- les numnnnouon a CO., l m" tM. Euat. - Fin, tam nd Adda“ In. Ayah, e--------------"-"-' WWW . ' . -mL At, ISABEL Buy Term! my Payment D. Emu-nova}. How and Where To Borrow Money. by dad! Jewelry Sikh's-u te-tth. “cull-qt Tailor " Genh' Furnhlm. wgmloo. . Ont; THE OLD STAND. M. C. DICKSON. Dania Passenger Agent, Toronto. who TO THE -AT-... ' . CASH PURCHASES and on”. Waterloo, Ontario. 'rh-aitaMetto-he Pa- ttseamt.kemmthsgarr"itMadtb. engueerimtrrattirtg hunt-lo tic or wind tablet. Will can (nly " an” in who": pulse-'5. power. No porrereartbe ‘chuptr. Write for prices City Agent. 3. IL Blunt iii hili HI GO, Counts They all know when (his best meats are to be had, heme our reputation and ever-increasirg tmisiness. When you buy you: meats here you an sure of gettiritr t young and tender. . Womaii'ii _ - Opinion Mot Since .. . . . . lntho gnmuiot Eden has ll: been 0! h bani In may 'Sl/fl tttTPS a; Music: Eli-rill??? o! all kinds, Wnli'ulg Sticks, and you’ll - the burning. Anythin from “swim” up, this], orb, the box Hockey Sticks. We're atter you “we. Our punk chmmugoodutlwy nuke 'mn. N.B.---Ordcrs taken daily and mea delivered to any part of the town through a first.class de- livery service. Em. We Inn you nit. m, In” a good we of Window 'tttt Girls}; ttt on; f AUo Pic-tun boulin I oot.lnl than " s I',',".',?),'.',':,', over who“ nun. Fume- mado tool-darn prion to Knit. all. W. hare for .1. Armin“ Bronx and Fluid for Bronzing. Also Fara-tun Polilh, maintain tho mulch Onlm am for (33111Worh Waggon your (side. We . 4 " our rot or you. tom opu- st all tin-a. 'iL'llh'd','l our Mu. Got- an and English lpohen. PICTURE MOULDING J. K. Shinn & Co Settlers' To Hannah. ad Quanta Noni". will In“ y, "In“ every TUESDAY (lath. lurch and April. PM?" mulling WITHOUT LIV! STOCK I add “he Ruin Inm'l‘muu " pm. _ Int _ f -- I "r" wmnmo. One-Way Excursions Nun nu Runny Tum. 118.70” Gnu-upbeat mu. you .hits J. DOERSAM, CURTAIN POLES Undertaken and Furniture Dealers Adam Dug Cigars to Burn , John Fischer -AND--

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