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Waterloo County Chronicle (186303), 10 Aug 1899, p. 6

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prawn-ml nu llu' l, . tum) towatu In) ulvslinmiun tho an r. r. (Inlvnt with [In perrumcorthe balr., Wthlizul. tlu, [-in and the, vealar,anti :Vn- Mum-rm! may: slors urn making In wands and nu'ud- Inn's ring with their ulmlsmm- nwlmliv-R. "espite the Fact tl, " in sworn! in, RNIIIN‘R I In” with raid strum-w trtbitt. ntmtt whilv pusri: _,' tlmsuuh Iltis nrighlmrhuuul it d‘mnul "In!" un- that the Loot hm! :vluuwnul Illu~~>inuu "pun Ihvrhurizuhh‘ and ufwlrufilzlhh- “liki- to' nun-r did mun my tlroutu,rlt " mun- ln-nutii‘ul null lluaTty looking farming muummity. Pardon me how- for u row tide remarks: It is tho Mrangor [max- ing thmngh " m-izhlmrhmnl “h" guts n thornngh insight into human nnlnn'. Me mmn-h-tm his journey “ell prqrm-d to singlv out than chariluhlr at hurt and pure ”minus rhrisliunu from those whn profess christian“; merNy humus" " [1ny them to do no. In other wards he learnt: to "ist'mguim the shoddy mm the ttrnttino in human mun-v. In my forth running book, entitled Iliu- phical shunt-1- ot William's Momma t'.illllrilli'li'S, plainly Ind Ml: on Hurinwuy iuit'r.siuy I fumnl‘ I'uml for 'mtt'veiliuur :Iml ittstvuvtive rim-r- tui-‘mn'm in max Mining ths. ut'oy:uitiosut rullw'H-m all mm ha'ii.m I-'li('< and Pi tirv and ferr,viv,O ttritaviri.cc,stutrot HM.» "te. Sink-mud >lvvriuwtn¢ or Ilu. >ll‘m- "orc' and :m in"! tr'r.'uuy-l.'.tts!i I mu livml in tlw huiiJn mlh-t-liuu. Thu-1mm Ill) Jinn k is M HIP him] I'm-'nNmi Hu-ir Indian allies lvy ttw P,sifish in ilu. “an: “ilh tht, Anr.orivuus :mul Frvuvh. Thu lllilh'l'il‘ collection is, " lilu- mu: ramp l'li\ill;£ ('nnauli.m urrs all-l all th-- plin- eiput mutviols "lu'ttloruuo. such "m' 2”. 1mm. h-ml. gtrhl,silo rmlr. Sm‘rml NI:- birds slum-(l and mu- tuotty4tu' “mow tmm, all fmm the it'rgiirTru-0u-vri-,rnTir-, farnor1h,atlivim tlly intru- ting. The [name ltorn m-ighx I'liIU'l'IL lmumls. Tho eolhwtion is iln- “ark orMr.Truriss Ier's sun "('11er It has talum .u-nrs orrvsvarch and pritivtuw, Mr. Truss, lvr is mmowlml or " simrtslmn him, seWand gnu-s vach scum" on " hunting and tishing expedition In Trout l‘rvrk. tweuty-vight miles this side "f Novth "av. "no of tiw speeial pleasures l M- perieneed an this journey was the spending- of an lmnr nr M: with Mr. and Mrs. Trtisslvp. Thcy live a rvtircd life in a ”my hnmonn the S arrq- lot originally pmrllasmi by his father Mr the sa“ -mill. For his personal ammo» ml-m Mr. Trusslep keeps a horse, hm or thrm- lim- "red Jrrsvy UNIS.“ pig or two and a few rhirl‘rns. lh- was rvarvdamidstth" slashing; and the ell-aringx und thervrorv knows “hat the rnugll 52:11- ot' plum-pr life is likv. In [552 hr mun-Noll the old saw-mill, into a wrghum mairutiwtory, thing hotse-powvrt'ortli purpose, hut, his lullrunagt- iuereascd so rapidly that ln' was compelled to :ulupt slI-zuu this lul- hating.r spawn. He has prmllu-ml as high as 2m" hula-rial galluhs ul' pure thivk syrupl'rum um- :u-ro. liarly frosts, hoxvevvr,hexritn In injun- thveanc c-rnps to such an out"! that he finally rum 1*‘Iulml to aluamlnu the otvrprisv. Irs sun “scar is farming the HM home, stead. G.. who was burn on Jnne 5th, mm, while tls ' Fa nib h o 1 null- of l r. stun. and the only our orthc family horn in this country. tle and two other mom- lwrn ofthe, family urn- tlu. "My sunk- "r" of the parents. (If this family I will writ" "trther. in my lxiugl'uplli- ttl tsketehes. ’ The time of my visit in the noiglp horhoud was Saturday, May tith, 151m. " lowly clay to drink in tlu. bl-zuztin-s of a pain iw-like rurnl section. What great rbnngvs bun- tulwn placw hers. in the past half rvnlnr)! Hum, mun- than forty years alga, the old saw-mill was in fail blast within the solitary sur- ruundings " a 1iImse piuery. To-tlay no we Faint traves of its ruins sur- rounded by Ilowcry ovadows, binnin- ing orchards, tiehls tti' growing grain and brilliant rlustrrsuf woodland. Its fuulull-r puss-u! from the t,N"Pt1t? in Srp- lumber. Itee., HL’l'll Si years. lie wt- tled near Pree,tou in lti33, running from Sussex runnly. England. wltvve he was burn in IP27. llv brought with him a win- and iive childrvu.e In 13:!!! he took up " lth farm "thttout 25o new»: whieh is ncm' mun-d by his sun George The saw-mill wasoperuted lsystcum, it being the HM Mcam saw-uid in this Ht'tlllm. Ttwsaw maul the mullvy pattern. The lattcr “As in urn-mom l'vplm-ml by a circular. 'l'lmugh this mill was not equal i t catavity and speed to many of the mills " [Inlay it. neverttteless,eonverted into lumber the trees of the vast traet. ll enjoyed a very extensive lialrouagc, Ilium-urn tre, qtwntly coming form a distamu. orrorty milcsm prm-urclumlrcr. The piue in this section was considered much Huprritr to that in other parts ul' Waterloo mum): To-day so far as tltc mill is concerned all is silent. It guru-d its: purpose 3mm ago and was torn duwnl in June [895. Its history is I'm-lurk- able for the roasun that no a 'ritlvuls of any etotseqttettceoeeurr.ul in it during its many years of operation. dam. The old saw-mill. i3owevvr, is of the past. " wan erected in the with: ot a dense pinery in mm by tue late George Trusslcr on an b' new lot of a 200 in: c tram pun-lumcd I‘mm thou-cr- man t'mnpuuy I-y old Johnny Bru- bewher early in the tweutics. lic Ili- vided thevntirc trut't intotuiuarc right- awrc lots and mhl them to ilmnniug Isa-ultra who mluirml the timber " buildings. Must of the lawn-mum ttw saun- in ttwasttrctuent hum) as when they were iirtst surveyed. Belbre proceeding further in this lieu-h it may be or iptereet to Iuentium briertly something concerning this point to which many a weary pilgrim hound westward over the "mun Road was directed as he left llmnlllun or Dun- Freqlmuly l have visited tite lovely Wilma villus of elude name an the picturesque Alder, but an the occult» of this visit I apprwrhed it from All mainly animal. point of the compu- than at any lima hitherto, the route wumwm'ing " 'rruasleru Uomern or In mill. one of the oldest and moat familiar landmarks inWaterluo county. 13M! m:- d t mum-um ""'",'rdl'"""" (I huwrrvd Hawkinu': mum and llfll'hnTililllh' ulilw mu WK" thrnuuh " mun- hriny braking farming Irdun nu- lwp" for a row "uuy-l'..isv'.i I "llcvtiou. 'l'lw 11 int] miurimlrvt't IL Illiz‘iJI in ilu. " urttl Frvuvh. " " tim. um: HI vs ami all th-- pl a- mum-ml surg- Wands and "Wild- wlsmm- mvlodiee. in sum-ml in, II. Mrtrarg" trom- tkrouuh this cal lllmll mo that " Ivlcsri1u,.rv, "pun H'IIM‘ilalhhv ulilie tt thrnuuh " mun- looking farming "lic.; and Pd mindful Lint oi' llu- slum is likv. saw-mill v. lining hut his and my the rims I. "iiu6iiFaT Kiwi-i=3 but V n a up 0-1“ I My ' may... u. 1iutiiiat-tso4 tho , and i in - will. itrtre-ehax, “Who liven hanPinlunnod III. that it I“ the noun a! the vacuum. Audu- "rartts,uowutthrtuat you a! his age. I intimated my denim to inter- val, New (hi man whohndalmly entered the the [an decade of the century mat, a“. but was (lisrouragml by my inhuman! an standing in the “may, who replied pm that the aged {numb was not in I um. condition to convene intoliigibly. vague up in: conducted if tiriiirii.iii J" '". .. """""',-t" ... .. r... , Hung Iv... Mr. Thamrr cotttuwnvrul hismrrr-nu- Jugmph I <lulmlthzlt Mr. Alt-Raw Witt tile 1"rtrPPt' as " rlvrk Ilnllc'r Mr. J. H. hum nI’er-lrh llzu'vnlngv. which is nu! Wing. uh u but! fur m‘rr 23 3mm "ott- quin- tho cur. His Innthvr “as Inn-I "rritl " luns'mvss in Nut» Dun-hm. He an l‘nnmliun 'wil. hcr nulin- mum!) Ire I'rmuim-Il with All: “innit-r than y-nrs Eng Hunting. llvr MPH-r. thv' Into Wham hv "uterpd irttopa_rtuvtsship with Albumin-r I'M-ml. “M " n::!i\r I'rmn 1 Mr. Isaiah HImntz. 1if..rannar., 131m. Srnnunul and who ofthe ti; -t su'tth'n in “hilr this ',irm was yet in vxistcnev,h" " i,uNrrstvr tumwhip. hnmhw mum): purrhnst-d from Mr. Wing the largl- It Wit, in Ulrlunr} ronnty, nt-nr (hr irrick stun-o lmihling and thwllingcmn. lunluuul hump altht- Into Ilrm. Serum-M hinml, which Mr. 'l'lmnwr now m-cn. Mavirottald that Mr. Alt-Run my“. hum pies, um! [w and his [mum-r mm ml in. and ward his lm_\lmml Ila) at. The firm of Shzllltl ik 'l'lnum-r “as Mr. and Mrs. McRae un- Inq-Inlwrs dismlvml some tinto in the forppart of of thn Methodist church attdaromrtmt. 132m. Mr, Wing taking the place of Mr.' "I unumg llnmloc‘s lwst citizens. ll:- Muotz, the retiring partner. -1',11lrji,iirrifrrtit. a member of the than! tormor, hnwm er, also rotirI-tl tom, the I ot Trustees " thr, Now IInmll-e sci-ml: tumult-ash) thanmm of a month ot'attri is now wrvilu his thin] war in two, and the entire lulsinm L',',1,,','J,i1",,1 opacity. the property of li. H. Thanrer & Co. I Mrs. IleRae was born nmr Airdrie, It In Int-Mum that we find n villttsteitrtt miles from Glasgow. Scullnml, In tho uncut New ”undo-e that "beth, an Itb47. Irttrpatvuts (“unrated to this lam tt annual momma. est-bud» ’ouumry when one mu only It: numb .-.-a..N..a..-a..--u-_-s_a-, - A ,, __ a prnmim-nt ralllll- lvrm-ch-r nml furlm'r, ”our Rosen ille. Six-leiMrt-n haw "vert born to them. This thot munviscumgr r Mindy new. thungh Mr. 'l'lmnwr. 1n r-uulrulling spirit ofilw I'm, has far quilv a 1mm- ln'ruf yours howl istvrytitivtl “ill! the Invn'umih- intervsts ot New Imttuvp. Ih- mu horn ulmul Hum- milvs south of llll' viilauv in Blenheim township in MIN}, bring" mu " tlw luto "rutry Thauwr. llis mothvr mm a ulzulglltl'l' of the lulu .Inllm and Kate llulwr. Ile was n-urI-Il to manhmulnn tho farm of his IIIu-llqu-xw 1'hutwns,m.ar Rom-ville. 1 [Ir was m;trritllmtuavy Int. 1389. tol, Luvindu. dunghII-l' ul’Mr. John I'vivd,l anal hf. Mc. ICW.riuiurw. 'I h ulnw Irruch {mun-L Isr's'pi. "main: in thc xilr.urw. many linlm'rzwunn- in Him nlhl'l'ni r. mm. In m-rningil XI-w Ullmlm- all'ord. privilege, and hart it woithl IN. unwrpnssul min-,5 wall“ I “ill mm proto'. h; it f ~E.e*{rh¢'~ ivgaoh In the way ot'churvltcs Nun Dundee nlnlwsn's to ln- m-ll supplicd, lin- dis- tinct _lettotiutation.s holding forth ln-ro as f'oilows ' The Unitol lirvthrum Mt'thotlists, Memuruit" Puvthret: in t'hrist, Luthvransami Ikipiists. Thvre ix iilpio Il Me I:n';_n-hrit'k sehool building with twouepamrrcnts. ’l'ln- priucipal lis in. David Ilurpcr, nn iustruvtoror rip" run-rivnm- and " gentleman who Inns aequirctl cansidu-rahln- popularity with the chilnln-n and parents ofthe runnnunity. . lie hus' a "oiuirt'tcut J assistant in the person ut’MisnAlin-u Tye. I (Im- feature "r tcur humm- paw ftirnlurly worthy nruote is its "rates , band of ninotvon pieves. The citizens 1'vitltttttly take vonrilvvahle. pritlu‘ in tlu- organization, and the nimnhors. a nmuheror them farmers' sons inth Iieieity, am- millstantly striving to l roan-II n higher tstate 0f viticivncy. They all have tine now uniforms and quite a number of costly instrnnu-nts. Thu are sum-lied a. suitable room fret-l of vost to prac1it'e in. A mqt hand slnml was n-wntly urcr'tml at the Ph". lu'nst- ol' the ritim-nx. It is lncnlvd on a gnu-n pin! "var the t'ittsvticn "lock. llvrr duringiln- lnilight hams of two "vvnittursvuch \u-vli during tlu' warm snnnni-r months tTw people haw tho privih-gt- "flisteuing to invert strains ofmusie. Mr. Ll-vi "lll'k is tlu. li‘lltll-‘l'. While the village is naturally piw inn-sclnc- it is not without arehitorturnl beauty. As a country village it iscou, spirit-ms " its mum-mm tine private rr>itlulcvs ofltrivk. A ttumhcvorthose un farms in the immoliatc vicinity urt- particularly mmnlmlinus and huml, sumn slrnrtnn-x. lutter is nut at I"vrrvut in "l'he village also has " 11:1in lvln-phnm- and telwgruph 0 lion. with Mr. “high-r tirut' y'nrs nit-rm! irttopo_rturuship with II. TllA1lr'.il tlo m' vt_eitcdirtz. in Inuimw: rum-1' mm to I ttrsrlr, mn- :n'i~hin-_; Hum insulin up”: W.riuimw. 'l hisiusti1uoo tum-L Isr's'pin,w hushu-sr: he. xilr.urw. Thrruuit it -unm- in Him \wulll ttol telegraph mmmunir Iva-(u! cumin vxvcllvnt Wittt't' lilmml facilities .\ ('0 a umnul‘m't operation. mail and ti it Swim"! mu! "no of Ilu, ti; -t svtthus in " i,uNtrstvr tuumhip. Dumlzu mum}: It Wit, in Hungary rotrnty, "mar tht. lm}luuhl lmnw "Ithv Into Hon. Ninth-Ill 1htcirortald that Mr, Mvllae nu“. 1mm and plum! his lm_\lmml day a. Mr. and Mrs. MeWm. nru- nwlnlwrs of tho MI-thudist church and s'trPCerttttt- rd umrmx linmloc's lwst citizens. ltr, in“ puma-m a memler of the Hoard Inf Trustees fur lhu New IIumh-e mm.»- xgul is now wrvilu his thir) war in t ttt opacity. “graph l M;tteritttat Mr. Mcttm hum nl'Sn-lrh pun-ulngv. which i quill- tho raw. His marlin-r way on t‘mmnliuu 'wil. lwr nulin- mum l Mr. MrIluy “24> hum of Su-nn']. I'm" rmzljgl- in Gltuipuuy tummy. in It“. I flis ,:yvnsiluthcr, “llh' )lt'lhu‘, un his l [Min-1's .Snlr, “as " \‘otvmn III tlw Witt' [of HILL llr aliml many y-zus mg" "I a rim-"M :va, Jolmlt Ala-ltzu-Jhn lalllxrr ol' Ilu- Mllljm’l of this skcn'h, mm Him "I the HIM ttttters "1' Mitvlwll and Wits at out. liml- l-Ilgngml in theeoutstructiou "Him lhmm “and. "P Ms" served in [hummus of tsri Minus; lgg‘fnrg- _Lr, had reached the ngu- limit fist. v"l1uttvcrs taking th" plm-r of an older hrulhl-r who was "mum to h-m'v his Itusitwss. ( ll" (lie-ll "lout twettty-liv" )l'ul's ago) in tho 48tlt war "(his age. I Mr. letun- tirct t'mmm-m'ml toRerrp un "ppp"uiivssltip at tho hrlrnvss truth- in May, 1872, in 1'ltvsterv0s, Damian (Runny. tttcr this r." was I-ngnm-Ilr with Wm, 1tarrie of Galt, for " 'i'ridil, of five wars, and after mwkingin other plaees ho cstaltlished busim-ss hvrv, In I883 he was mnrriovl to Jane, 'laughter ot Thtsmas Rankin "r Morninglun township, Perth l'uunly. 'l'lu' tvsults of thisllninn "dt'C um rhiI-Irn-n who an- yet of srluml mgr, In " prvdi'uing p.u'~ l'Zn-ryhmly in this ticetiott knows "Sumly Helium" by which uame ho is most f:unil'|arly known. He is our of hunch-0’s permanent and substantial husinrss men with pruhuldy tlw ox- eeption of Kriosol, tho hardware mer- "hunt, hehas enjoyed the longest un- brokvn husim-ss career of any otlu'r mun in the village. ile came, hen" in "eevmber, 1873. in the faee of old cs- tnhlishedopposition. and to-duy has the harness tram, ot'tlu. cmutnnuityen- 1 lively to himself. When Mr. Meltae estahlished his business here Jacob anhrig was then rundurling a hats ttt'N.s" shop. ht 1lititt the third shop was opened, the new linn luring 1lrirrmey Bros. About lint-0n yours n10 Zurhrigl dim-onlinucd his businvss how. and about some!) yours my: tlut Hrilznvr Bros. rtuttovcrl from the village, thus lowing All". lemu in solo pttssession ofthe lll'lll. “is clever and t1useltish Inmuwrol' nondurting business with- out competition has. urn-1' ournsionud u Ill‘Sll'C on the part ol those i'I-qnil'ing the son iccs of n. harntvss-inakvr to have opposition in the village. lh- has hen-n wry siweessml and is now in eoiurortaltie "iremmstmuws, living the snlr owm-rof the p1vmises in which hishusinessis vslul-lishull hmidrs a vutufortalrl" retiidemev. "" keeps a full lino of hummus rounding and mtuiu- lhrtm'vs to order anything in the hur- m-w linv. 1vnvin'gornhtatttly vtuployctl "tsims hivnsrlf a pr;itiruul harness- nmkrr. llv [urns-mt 1irst-class Work and "laughs "r.htsoisrtoplt'iisr his pat- "I115. Mr. and Mrs. 'i'hamer are nu-mlmrs ofthe l'. B.l‘hurrh of New hullllru, and are counted aiming Dun-Ito's last and must iutiomtiat citizens.. Mr. Tlctuuw takes a sleep in.tcrest in tlit' lws: wvlfarcof the village, and any etucrpris" that might ruhtuu'u its growth wouhlfiml hearty support in him. (me of the special fvatures of Ulises- tuhlishment is the millinery department umh-rtlm management of Miss Ed- muuds, formerly ofthe A. o. llaeluuer Ctr., llerlin, a fashionable milliner of long and practical experience. It is the eunmriuxp of latest styles in this settinn for ladies' hats,lttrunets and oth- er lwad mlnI-nmems pleasing tufemininu mm. In this department the tirtu also does " large trade, for the simple ren- sun that they enlistuntly keepon hand quite an extensive stark of well seltwt- ml goods, and "mleavorto comply with the ilvutatuls of Dame Fashion and sell an Invaluable tel-ms. Mr. Thinner is of a genial and court- eous disposition, at clsaraeterutie feat- ure that is imulnl to guarantee for him a liberal patronage of continuous gronth. Ifis years of expert-mo on the farm “iii also he of valnnhte hill to him in dealing with bis numerous pat- runs of the country. Ila carries an innncim- stock of generalntereuamiiew, cowgirl-in; dry goods, ready-made clothing, gouty; furnishing goods, boots and shots, groceries, crockcry, glass ware, 1pietustovare, ole. In fan-t, to onumn-mto all the household m-rewities to be found in this "tstaurrslutwttt would require much more space than I lime at my clispoml in this sketch. Mr. q'ltamer takes in ext-hangs: besides cash for mtuv'aamlisc, butter, eggs and other farm prodnro. In this line he does a wry vrtensive trade. Ill: keepsa two- horu‘ delivery \mgfzon. which is also ttsed in drawing fresh arrivals from the) Petersburg depot. A l an." __ -" may.“ "Wii0iii'tl i." Ti , an “I!“ to _tisti-tqMi"i" “I ' . , and col-Mimic nub-I in the my.» um...“ - ma. 1-0tntrtrMt+hqtho9t um“ .muwmm MBnm numb the Alphabet; .m I. u, ttOWU-U-tsteer. - T,itrt.9y_C'ttr,0-t,sttV aUr Pete, " ttte t$ett Fab. diMtutlu_i-oii-.Th. manta, hum the“. community mother, 11:00am 'fre-te. tlou can be had with .n "I arare% mtttie with endure-union“ ‘W'W- The WW8 " ttight h lil- 2uttta"tf. Mr. llaKno’Imuthur Fc;; briuia.t.rMriuuuiiiatott throughout Hula” Mm. Agttem lit-In Mud h by le gasoline PM” in the line, this place " about twelve year; She sinuous residence addition of the 63- died in 1895, tsgerd about 60 years. At tablisluncnt rmddel Mr. Thain" le, the “mother death a" I,“ tivUg Inmily. Projecting out than t to t e With . shares or the dam is a large, beautiful - ""o't"t.'fiu"'"""' lawn. nicely shaded and planted with . . , ornamental sltrutrberyand Bower punk. J. kBlBEL & co. The family ttarea boat house and it f‘“ boat, by whirl) they can. when so dt... While commuting upon the uten- posed take advantage of the line hon. ttirg establishmmtt of k. Us Thinner & ing which the datuatrorda. The latter Co. we must not target that the gener- l is in the form of a picturesque horse al mercantile busineaq of the about; shoe bend. The family have also tine named tirm is fully equal in extent. Mr. bathing facilities. J. Krieaol who has the controlling ln- l A. Pr, yatgeiee1tyLiirikiitiiiiji MIRA H Um I not urn 'I‘n.v Maul up.“ thy up no "t Ill "'va. ”urinal-,4 for llu' than] .vc;tr,eurlv0 Jum, mm. lost, to 11.1w I1-:u'hv'll IIII' splv'n alizl lulu! u|'+'."."|,!Ml7. m "min " $9415.» 'i'.".'. 0:: Jun» :mm, MIN. 'l'lw incrvaw (in vousittvrml a must gratifying “no. An I-xu-lmngl- my: that a m-rluin lN'Wsplle' printed an item to tlre "tret't that a certain midst“. whom “am It did not rive, had boun- Mop “Mina his hlml girl, or ho mlght he hum! out. 'rmnti,roeeest man called mt thtr!ttor, 'typrtf W! not all Lvttvrs of itwon :u-pliml lor in th- 1%tupuuy, ttithu I' Mvssvs. Mmllhmu Human "unis Mr ties. Appliratiou “um .mad" at llsgmulv "all on Mummy to rmnmil Ruin-rt Me. Millan uf "owniv hmnship to jail fur rrl'uml to snhmil to csatuittatiott as a judgment rlvlrtor. found dt‘llll in his hm! nu Sunday mnrning. Ili~1lmlth being dun- to lils to whieh he was 5“lech _ Ruin-rt Little, ofCamplwlitilie, was walking past an ulul burn an the farm of Mr. Wltevliman wlmn on" of tiw Mints lrlew ulnwnon him will killml him instantly. l Ilev.J. A. Scott, llvspoIt-r. has Ile- rlinml llu- mm In the first Prvsbyterian Hum-h, BrantfurIL Riv-mm Kippfvr, of Stratford, was thun" "va" in his hml nu Sunday warning. his0vatlt Irving duo to lils to whirl: he was sttltieet. “all is In haw " krmu-I "ssmiaiiott, mu! Hymn will ltvurlerxrrlepartmerttattiw “an" lull show on t%rt. L'tith and 29m. 'as a millimay "trtpotintu, of which fur- thvr metttion is made elsvwtterv. l 'l'ln' slaw}; "I this lirn) is all nI-w and fresh: no sln-lllwnrn guilds to he found Gi llnw premises. Mr. I\'I'ii‘~'(-I v. a) Ishrmul and I'arvl‘ul bnycr, and bays 1 his goods mun om- ofthe hum-st whole, 1sall- tirms in I'anaila.e His aim is to luive his patrons the hvst pussihlo value for tlwir atom-y. Ills large dismay of w'ueral movltamlisv,tlry gunk, ready- Inault- vlothing,gvnts' furnishing gmnls, hunts and slim-s, staplu and faney grocvrivs, the lanai; patent mmlicinvs, and in fact anything that is stipposed' to he kept in the much-I'll county vil-l Iago store. "ltlixing and attetttivvi clerks will always hr found on duty. but the husim-ss is almost constantly "nth-r tht, smpcrviuion of Mr. liriesel himsclr. and as a n-snll 01' his pru-sq-m-v it is wry sn-hlnm that :u-aslnmvr, Ire, it " man, “mum nr child, was an! of p'xlit'nu' “ailing. J.Kriv.svl & Co. Irccame tlw surnam- ors of Messrs. Thatuvr N tihautr, in tlie ttettscltettllloek irtFeltruary LN'9s',wlunt the latter tirm national to the block now owupied ly E. H. Tlramer & Co. The vntire Butts 'hen "lock is now ou- cupied by the ktivsN Co. Their are two hum-store rooms in tlwlowcr story, our for the dry gomlsalvpnrturvnt and one tor tlu- groceries, in addition to wan'uq'lmms in the rear and a lamp rollzlrund roar hast-mom. A snIth-r room adjoining is own-“mull as ajewelry store. Tiw ('vllar is a tine Ulll' and well adapted for the large trade in butter, eggs and otln-r tarm produr" Mr. Krivsvi docs. Tho ttours are of solid Portland eeittent. The large amount ot‘luuttur I saw storm lhon-in thoroughly comma-ml me that this tiran does a very (‘th'u- sire business in this nocvssary donut-s- tie artielc. The uppvr story which comprises a number of line large rooms isoontpirul by theliriesrl fatrrily,iept our that is m'rupiwl hy Miss I1umaeher as a millimay Holmium, of which fur» wation new. Both Mnand Mm. Kriesel have a pleasant 'lispositimt and cus- tomers always tind it a plvasuru to g" thero to Khulna ('umiduring the size ofthe village tu.ir patronage is unusual- ly larynx H) Jaenh Kriesel, the subject at this slat-tell, tumult-need to learn the hard. ware luminexx. and business methods ‘gcnerally, with his father when he was about Iiftevtt yearsof age. He is there- ;l'ore fully competent to manage the large hasinesx of which he is head. He was married in HR“ to Mel s ni,llau:.:h- tor of the late John Gerlsig, for many years a Well known limitless man trf Jlattttlteitrt. Her mother is still "si- ding in that village. Mrs. Kriesel is also well equipped for business. having for years elcrketl in her fatlwr's store at Mannheim. The "uraltsorhcrttttns riage with Mr. Kriesel are two ehihl- ren, hut only an. of whom is living, a Night little (laughter aged about eight years. They are members of the Luth- ern ehureh, Mr. Kriesel being trustee, secretary and treasurer at the emigre. gatiun here. Bath Mr.and Mia. Kriesel i While common'llng upon the uten- nlro establishment of E, ll: Thinner & lo. we Intuit not target that tho genot- al mercantile busineu of the above named 11rm in fully equal in extent. Mr. J. Knead who has the controlling lu- tereait in the attain of the tirtn Inn been identitie0 with mercantile pursuits "early all his life; io hurt he was burn in a Inerrantilu atumsphem. Ills birth took place in the tom: of Waterloo in ltitil. ttis father, Win. Krirsrl, now "oe ofthu old tvlial,h, nu r ‘lln'llu of Wilmut township. having been for many years established in the hard. Ware b:gsiuvts, in New “under. lle is a native otHletauany aid his will: he. ing n rel tie, of Dr. ilv:t,oflhwlimaud tor several years he wna employed in Jaeul, courad's hardware ambush- uncut in Watvrioo, opening a hardware store hvre about the year 1879. h ((‘uminlu-tl nu News ofthu We k itworpovat inn th" "n“ I " unlpilnl ot ~\\urlh. l'. urvlln' inh- haw Imp" l'nrk Pork F -$l.‘m,miu HI pm m: . 'tt lll-llHl' II Jum- svan ”Us, I" [law ll", "at." Hm PT Sn 2 Imnl "In-m an n ctth, tel'itw Ilw . it”; to th" (ml-M’s! Yo I nku gull In!" as hr in I:-Itr’linnn tot ty In»! tin", in 'nte.nk to "ml sito FM. too Fat trot a radium wyilv "t :va tt;.trmt's "If?” " rm] ttte n20”? lulu] m tr.. " ind cit-:Imlml I 10 pa:" a Irwmh‘s n-n A man with a family to support can never under-mud why all the om Inch- elorl an m 'rttulttotMrt-Atettuott Globe. T Little Gtrl-1ttt, an! I‘m going with mnmum! - I‘m-bur. Chronicle-Tole Snpll. Att "H nurkwrtra "tro MN cnptuln thu" "vrteribsve the “my in which be ttir. Imwml an nmlvsirnhle winn- tor tha hmlrl " Ms- mun-Inn: "I 11.4 nh-nw-I him ttte mmnnninnwny um an "te mum-hunk hauling: (rum my hump and ttrrttty omtnrkvl that the wind u u "ttshore and Ilu- mum-r he Cot "nah-r th "r tht, better "Him: tte “1mm gut burn”! m-wninu. tte nt 'met' Innk tho him. cu! m 'tcr way. paid oft. bun- nwaly ttnd wvnt dnun ttte rum! under " “in with the all- "hr.-.. um..." " Virutor-0h. yrs. Sadr-4 you will“: lo hem-0n loo? good mnn. He'll so to heaven. Wont In"! hum-tn St _ “n x. No 2 Imnl ulna-uh punt K'w trrtt Into “an... tt wk. n-l'iug llu- Ih'ivrr to prm-m-II "nit. "'r In th" curl-M's: muulwr ml b' slum! Yo I "kn xul In!" n rah null L'HTI‘ simi u hr in trtet.tirmy In ttto alriwr. brtt who had bet tin", in speaking with tho janitor. Tt um! site Fttyt too late. Sho IIxI-l No, 2 and (PM a radium 'emit" trout tter cumin: mil "t :hv tttgrmt's "Hit-v ind ttm ll"' wcttt in. rm! lllv mam! mm lzm tltrtt tltr lady with 'r.. " ind uh'pznlml haul takvn "In Mt and "ref my! a In nuln's n-nl in tulvsttave.--Wata 'ro "m l‘;' No t "IL L'l:lI‘l.:llSlX)l'. we nulldn'l I! iuk "r hiking M'." "Just “lull I thiuk." ttss-rt No 2, nu" llw twrr watkcu dawn stairs, "sunning " [nu-“1'" In "mr. other (ls Hwy "er"Ool tras. main ttour No, I turtred in the key In theJaniror. "I‘m gluing: chm’u to the my!" to En- :wm ll", mu." Hm mmmmm-l. _'PY"ete-e- - "I summa- the other than um just tiiUsd with crying young "nes." she wettt nu. alum}, "and (-Iuihlrrn running and yelling lhrungh the hulls." "That is (In-Jammy at having a whole house to ynursI-lr." mid No. P., with n sllzih' that the titan yet all!” lips helix-IL "My tbrve little "tttet so vuiny the (roc- mea of our home now. But. the". the Ina-use has l'xpirml. and the Inn-lion! wish. PS to occupy the house himself." . I"! suppuw her young one: shunt and In” just like ttll other childrrn. dun'l Hal-3"!" llmughl NG. 1.! "And then nm- has always to take lhe ch.uv.tv.i" moving in» n HM of having sunn- uu'rul “minding piano lunch” in the m-xl npurlnwul." maid No, 2. "Oh. I should Kivo up n" my pupils it I luv-k a 'hut." said No. t. "Those now ihrthouses sat-m to be built In Iiinhily." she said nlnml. "The tloom math and n-I'usv to luck. and the win- :lnws 1:11 out of plumb, 'tmi-oh.' ovum" lining! Really. I In-lim‘u the uh] pom-lo what they my that houses mm! to be Imi'l my much morn- substantially than lhry an- nuwmlnys! Wtry, o" walls nrunr old Iooi"e.stauut--i, “um built by my Ki'l'llt' K"ctuutuztaudrather, in culnui.xl days; you know-ure murv than two I'm-1 tluck'." I“.\lt-rry M"', ho. ','mu1tn',rettt-gtuutdra- tho"." Ilmngm the \rumnn with the kt'y. "Now. why duosn'l she Wt tight straight lurk to Adam und be douo with it? Try- in: to aqirertiso lo evvr.rbod.r that slu- laml n Kr"at-mvaHountta1fnthert."t I"Ill\r Imam-x": maid. indvml!" "laugh! No. 't “Wu-ll. or I" the Itretrnsioms Ivo- “mini"! “I “link uln- wall [mm-r is awfully (ah MI. dou'l you?" sho- will aloud. "liIx-xitlfully so." said tho other. "Ot coura- It'll a tihU bathroom and I porn-min lulu. Gut what a little. short tub it is!” solid No. 2. peering into the bath- r-mm. "My. the whole lint looks as it it \u-ro lulilt tor midm‘lul" "Anal the hall is so small that one would hare to walk sinlewuys through it," mhlvd No. I. "My husband is a big man. and he would laugh it he saw me looking through this little Bat will: tt viru- l,, tis"utg his future rnAsinlenro here." "Wvll. or mursv. one lulu to tive in ne mnlunvu- with out“: income," will No. 2 umiululy. "Cm sure this gas range mml-lu'l balm nicely. Do you think it would?" "llc-zllly. t don‘t know much Ruotrt bale ina. you know," ropl'u-Il the woman with Illu- key. " unm- lulko. We're an old llnllfllllj' with Its. who has been in our Camily-oh. since the llood. She was my mulln-r‘u maid, nud she is ll splendid batow." 1"Costumes."' lhougln the woman with "lo key. "Uostunretct The idea.' Amll Wonder If she exped- me to believe that her husband is a Berry Wall'.") "And the closets are Mt sum", too. ln-n'l "arr?" she mizl Aland. "l don't lure how I could 'tet along will) no little chm-t space." _ "Oh. well, I keep my continues in an!“ rlwuls. nud the chests mum be slowed in “In npnn» ludmom!" 'eplied No. 2. "But, rI-nlly. tin-re isn't u-wn enough room in tloess, chm-u fur my huxlulud'u clothes." "Wvll. I urn-r Iin-d in any apartment In small as thin. nml In. of mung. I don't wally know," ruplinl the other. I"l “‘umlor it [he ltorrut Ihing expect: luv In bt.th.ve thut?" Ihuuxln the woman with tive key. "l wouldu't be surprised :r I. ' . . . . I"l “‘umlor it [he ltorru mp In lwlivl‘n thut?" than with tive key. "l wouldu if stuG harping haunt: in wry miuunn") "dust prwiu-ly what I was thinking," mid Iln- wumun will: ttte koy. "Entirely In» mm" fur my puma-5v. thte tecis as it mn- u‘rn- boxed up in n trunk in tlseae lit. th uttartutvutrs, don't yam think?" "Am you limiting orrr [NI Int?" ilk quirml the u’u-umn wtso had trot (In: key {mm tlee jauitor suuinbly. "I jun uirumaod in In we uisnt it looked libs" HIM Ibo MINT, Making. around mine“ lull dinlninmlly. "But itU so pith lldy tiuy, im't it 3" "G ' gun-:0“ tstterturors," (be: uh] to yarn-d bash In] “I LLiirGG%iia 1mm; married woman loutiux we! the bitrrers “nun-I. Tin-u site w-Ikvd m the mr end with I n-rlniu air " dutratiastactiou. The an Ilium-r examining the kitchen Ilium looked u bvr out og the corner: of her mum. ' "Well. I win!" “Id .5. to lune". N will, wand-w if that tum-n think. Ibo lifting In gr! IM- tUt t" Thu rank-hr In run - a the "seeth-rt mm: nut-L " in I am It“ duh-LII». 'qu.IIII‘a “but“ and - a but. At a u'clm-k It. 'sthee “term . and but]... "on. uni-d mu- .u tte by to the In In. 03W nu nurt- to but (bl-om it. tthe Inch-d My pin-nus! "mmmaoahr-erlthrki. tm.. I'll. in the lrom man. “with: the tint o! (be wall mun-r. who Ill! Int-rd I mulling In the rut mu] ot the In. an A um um. - - “no “I‘M-CI, Ill-unu- Io-o cl an Poe-Dbl - a Doubt-c I. “WWW.“ WYOHIIIH. "Mr. .4ka U' "1Yv'r.l, x: In buvv This "M :1: rm! " nu lulu-‘0; thi, t Ink!!! 'l wtaiCrrt,t,r bt; :h-nus IBI‘ 'III'th hr do")! And no for tho him. nut Mr. ttn,ntose (at his "uni-lo runny)“ mu "ml wvnt My dear, Nor-av Iu-Il nm' dmmhh-r In t with the all- rink mantcthitt,rr. In“ llulvful. Mrs. Seal-wo-Tlml h not tin-12M". .tir mm a a It: love. That in the GNrtsorne-Titarta. in one . IUH'XL’!“ s'uv1s "or ‘m- var] summed “mam each It! thi- “a... lull I. Cinch. On Saturday night In the [Auden "1an one mo": number: of men walk- ine 'ottomttuctttlr, their teeth clinched. Ihnir look Med. They do trot In): or an ak n wool, but madden!) fall like In". " is a miracle lhnI they do ttot (rut-tun thrir urn": on the pavement. To “to. man. in the bers ot virtuous England. in Ina-n alum-mm] for the sum or one Pete a, . plnt of n “melon. minim con- pmul at the an“ " but). and cub at m. than. Ihlnllo. no. I do not how gntgqudlgthrh! Totes of the other mAiGi'Tiit'triioTiiir. numb of ice mum .ods"-chieago Itee. ord. A ”an." Trim-p. 'toerrtia, how did your club election $to oft?" _ "Fine. Our Petty bought over all the 'Atotoer--What is the price at this hunk? "twp,ttwrs-0ne dollar and fir1y tN'nts. hhttrtrpr-Thttt is too much. I can put one [uice ns Inrge ror_tt at the store new“ the strum-New York Journal. Went!" of a “on. Ask any acquaintance how much a lion weighs. nud soc what.ho will my. Tlmsu who [now the look of the king of boasts best nnxl hnw small his lithe Indy ronlly is. will probably come furthest from the truth. About GOO pounds to 350 pounds Is the usual estimate. But this is below tro mark. A full grown lion will tip the scule at no loss than 500 pounds. l’iro hmnlrrd and forty pounds is the round fur nn Atriean lion. His bone Is solid and bum-y as ivory. The tiger runs the l'mn very close. A Ronznl tiger. killed two igT,)g,t, by In English otthcrr, seal ml G20 pon Ila. A "not of this size has, luau-nor, 'eosisidernbV mentor muscular vm'nuh than the hint"! lion. The Marken thildrt-n it is utterly im. possihh- to distinguish as to FPS at an "arly 'we. ttineo all “war skirts med tight lilting cups. The boys. however, ttare n star shaped crum'n in the lam-r. which is apozlwnt when pointed nut. When I hay is t, yours old. he lays nsidv thon- gm-mrnts for the curb or his father, whom he straightwny msvml-lt-s In min- Intnro. The Marko, costume is one of ,the brightest nnd most furiously colored that mm be found nuywhorv out of more southern lands. a circumstance that rm- dors n Marleen clothesline a glory to he. hohL--krrstorte. - =eee ._. .... ..- mu...” The men of Mnrkcn Wt'ttr full black wuolon knee Itrmechcr, with black woolen slot-kings. and at home wooden shoes. Above they have on n wide Mouse task-w ed at the Inn-k with a pair or gold but- tons. and underneath this a rod Ihtctuel shirt, which shows at the waist. The women outdo them. Ther wbar. The Ian's Fashion- Arc _ but lie “lo-men‘- Queen-er. The gum! Nature ot Markus Is the costumvs of the pmple. The Markea girls when tiwy lake serum.- uwuy from home in tue nvigl-boring cilia of the Zuydcr Zee still hilariously cling nut to their native Costume in all its oddity. ....,_ "t__--- _- .. . It: But the man In the buggy Jumped up and wanted to tight. The bloyollst do manded MI $10, and the crowd ken-d. A policeman came In time to referee. The wheelmnn got his $l0. the real owner pf the horse accepted n tntrubie apology. and the Ilwryman raised the board the next dar-Detroit Free Press. "Three white feet'. My horse has but two. npd tutu smaller. My mistake. gentlemen and ladies." for were WI: . crowd now. “Beg pardon." And he started tor the house. "mum-n him!" he woman. ' LiiGig body will pay " money tor this! Call a patrol wagon. Wham your name? 'A last; bieyeier unwed, the Inn-[loo Ind two mluntu later had ought the bit of tho bone. The can In the buggy prom-ted. swore and threatened. but the (Hutu: win-elm“ trotted the whole out!!! back to the excited emu-n. him out. And In. paying the When We. to: In: keep. Vil show him! Tel doth". and or like." In 1mm III who. “for that borne!" . “It than! two that Ian!" I. - 'Nutt.'" Au m a. - m on the block _ ha til horn mm :10... “to. do!” 0 an In who brlnu no that Ian. and or can!" who-wed tho am now too and: excited to In he“. "That than}, “rennin MI UM mamxm-ua-a t't'.t1t'uu'r.Vattt2 '_qoh-. out. mammal-dum- Mun‘qII-om. I. hymn-uhmmwb hymn-mum“. etaar. “an I MW:- M_athuphnlt.hloohdout. “admit-aim Immbmunlnnhm " all the rum who tttlk mmtd “3M. And "ht, Indeed. they would. Thrn mu." Icon mhrht be Bet night. And we'd llre u we would. -Phfude1p1tin North Alumni Then Ihe citizen lunged Jdira, Flores]. The henna we. rather tew, When than: wardmrned we lum- We do Bot hum than new, Ind the" Are heretics to burn. Quail-"tr. no! Qu-llly. A Natural DID-Mk." MARKEN MODES. Surely. -Det mi! lot-ml]. no or "new-rem. Sarcoma cIIIS on. “’u . ‘00. Any rurlhrr parHu-ulnrs n-Yulimr In rate ' " colnmudulh N, aha. (mu o. D. LttCouert, was. mcxson G, .me l' As Ui,', "W" 7orGl'G'll. A u-urAKl‘M unhin- liu-Liln car; id -fuilTrUest from all awn“ um! '" u” mum”. I (he “and Tttttth “all“ " Spa-In in Ontario and Um I or nl Going trip In rummt‘nrrm» July 1." or Mt. 1m. Return trip to he conn-mtv-l rmponn Iwly, I n or adore s. e?tttt 8- pl, tT, I899. _ A -- MARION a ”A313" PAT." IOHCITOI. O [m Civil I lam-mm rrrnnn. GrBem,.ten u a. rum-m than of -ttrur, I'M-own!- A" no net-new In“: run-Mn “an"?! MC - AMI!“ I‘M" Wit 7 M u l l “a? “KI. “at A.“ - I. - u~ 1M'Natt"dt . Wrttg lnr our int, r, l W; Lu 'rr t -‘ hum!- ar'l 'Fits" and "llnwcaml um "unwed! W "qtt rqrtertrrror or "no! Inf nur Inna-non "rtmptovermratt and My mind 1m: If” our np'uMn m M . mm " IT Ttes, trirttaiat _ "u. n al l A marina at “all canons mud"! in otUt hand. “an Met-rm furnished. Clothes .that Fit FARE .e n . ' ONE-THIRD Near the R tilsvuy Track. Waterl 0 A Delightful Smoke. One that you‘ll appreciate is always the result when you use our choice tobaccos. Mutual Instruments. Of ay kinds. Walking sticks and sporting goods are among our specialties. Cool Summer Suits More}: it Trlor and Co 11.75... n'nlm. Waterioo. . Ont. CIGAR STORE iii . tour syoiubiithiiuWiiii 'ii'ehie.'f Il!,!!, ki?,,.,": tr,telt,t,t Jtrt The Molsons Bank, HEAD OFFICE, MONTREAL capih', $2,090,000 Inf, 8|.500.0(.0 A strum sGim mums: TRANSAOTED. Dram Issued on-fi Principal Points [nun-st “unwed on sum ot Four Dolls-- and upwurdn In Tum: MAM. Dunno A m (immanent: ac. - Ian It I um and downturn m 1',l't'flu'gl'/,', t,"l, (an f,rt'g',ti't,flr?g r',',',',',',';,': nun upm- ram 9. on men. Hons may 2',lll'ds'll,1 al. 3.1-4th 3m tout (no. l Mm Kenn for tf,f1"ta'"rd,=1t, 2tetteeeeutlitx?tit_?rttrtA' o. mum A handsomely maul-mod - In“ an e1t9osofei1r.te.ttehijitiif, Tana-m."- P to " mcu thm'll Him- {1 mild?“ Thte?" 5:50. u- ttrt to MINNESOTA NORTH DAKOTA John B. Fischer, J. DOERSAM, ”mutual-u an. at th War t'ettgtle an Mainly an. y with!!! about the '-8sttrr . w. mammal u WINES“! R. Boettinger, THE SAVINGS BANK DEPARTMENT. Wilkins: current nu:- on special depot“. 'diiiiiffk" Tt"iiiiiikae. CHEAP EXCURSIONS are llu kind our customcrs al- ways get. If your figure is ir- regular a suit of our cloths will hide its imperfections. Buy one of our "It i. what they want. Al to slaughter nothing but the youngest Ind healthiest been. our caste-nu can always be sure of getting delicious roasts and tender steaks. Cum than I luckily. and keep comfortable during the hot sum- mer wcathcr. wn'rnaLoo - out DOERSAM'S .mcoa 939922.33. Manager w-tcrloo [lunar AND on, Agent, 'to

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