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Waterloo County Chronicle (186303), 15 Nov 1900, p. 2

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£ :' + j’:nw.‘.uwfl m lsncsc dbociifie. oc e nin on o db mt h dn t on DAVID BEAN, Proprivior ~ Subsomption $V wer aduwn is advanot " 1@ ADV ®z .TISESRS Notice of chaage= mu.. be le‘t at this affice no* iites tnae Satord«7 n ~on. The‘ copy for changes uast be !ef «0 later than Tues da> quon. Cas «i Advertisements C a sopted up to ..con % . duesday of each week. Among the Ontauio ridings lost to the Liberals, we reg t none more thar South Waterloo. _ For the first time in the history of the Waterloos one of them is represented in both Houses by Conservatives. Both went Conservaâ€" tive in 1878 when the National Policy swept the country, but that was soon remedied. â€" Both were safe for the Local House until 1698. Now with regard to Mr. Clare‘s vieâ€"| 0. tory. We have reason to believe Mr. Liber Shantz‘s organization was poor, of trol t perhaps wretched is a better word pouts At some of the Wilmot polls, pot a | !4Bâ€" 4A gingle rig was coun ... issloned to get out i“’" #t the vote, while Mr. Clare left no stone| > unturned to polf the very last vote.| Th It is strapge that South Watedoo | just t Liberals should be such novices intcumiw election work. They must learn by | Laur bitter experience that elections are not | these won by band music, the shouting of| adop the mob, and platform pyrotechpics. | steps Organize, gentlemen, organize. that unturned to pulP the very last vote.| ‘The positiou on the intercolonial is It is strapge that South \\'ulmlmv'just this: Since 1872 there bad been: Liberals should be such novices intcuminued deficits on the railway. The election work. They must learn ty | Laurier Government promised to stop bitter experience that e‘ections are Dot these deficits if a certain course were won by band music, the shouting of| adopt««l. Parliament authorized the the mob, and platform pyrotechpics. |steps recommended, with the result Organize, gentlemen, organize. that in 1899, for the. first time in 27 Conserva‘ive money is said to have| Years, the deficit was converted into a flowed like water through parts of | surples â€"a good, eubstantial ore of Wilmot. â€" If true, this no. doubt was a | £243,9058. _ The country lost $8,000,000 big factor in the suceess of Mr. Clare, by the old system, and un‘Sounded cries but it does not elfect the fact that the ; of "boodle" will not blind ic i> the J iberals were wofully lacking in or-'merils of the new. The extension of ganization. + the Intercolonial was one of the many ioi os S 0 o in o gin c l d The Laurier Government has been: sustained by an increased mainlit,\'.‘ The latest returns at time of writing give the Liberals 54 majority over all or 28 with the Liberal Independents. A~ s majority of the Independents in the last padliament went with the Government and will probably do so again, â€" Sir Wilfrid‘s majority is litte short of 60, avd this wl be swollen in the bycâ€"elections. It iooks as il the Laur‘er Government will command the largest majority of ainy Governâ€" ment since ~Confederation. _ It is a splendid victory. _ An analysis by provinces indicates that the Liberals lost ground in Ontarzio, made almest a complete sweep in quebec, and made heavy gains in the Maritime Provinces. West of the great lakes the parties have broken about even. . Not a single prominent Liberal has been defeated while the slauzhter of / the Conservaâ€" tive stalwarts is phenomenal. | Nir Chas. Tupper, | Foster, Hugh John Macdonald, Dr. Montague, and Nicleâ€" las Fiood Davin have gone dewr, The _ gravitation â€" of _ Ontartio t the â€" Conservative side is duc, n: doubt, largely to the _ race cri which was strongly worked in the oper and with great effecet in the privat canvass. â€" But while it may have bene fitted the Conservatives in Ontario i has told beavily against them in O bee. They should learn to esches that kind of politics. ~ By the death Friedrich Mix M lost a truly good . philologist of the : Germany, the so: dueallibrarian, h town and then at Devoting himsel PROFESSOR MAX MUI went firs soUTH WA TERLOO THE RESULT Euglish and trercieu, dn of the of the in ut with bably d rity is 1 \ be swe and will be the Not a sin@¢ ) there en defeated | speci bt 1 THIS ARTICLE REMOVED » ‘l‘uflrflw ery to the fullest ex! .fl no dowbt.: : On the bhand they were heavily by free silver. . ‘This was a > uluetalle spot in thâ€"ir armour. 'j‘ party realized it thembelves for they kept the question well to the beckground. Their oppovents, however, tock good care not to let it remain in the Lack:â€" ground. _ Antiâ€"imperialism f«iled to attract as many voters to the Demeâ€" cratic ticket as free siiver drovo away. But, trapscendiug these isemes, the Republicans had one unfailing asd powerful allyâ€"good times. During the last eight years of Tory administration binder twine averaged 11 3â€"8 cents a pound, going as bigh as 16 1â€"2 cents, and never below 7 1â€"2 cents. During the four years the Liberal Government has been in conâ€" trol the average price bas been 8 3â€"8 cents in spite of the face that the Spanâ€" ishâ€"American war pmé:ica]ly stopped the supply of raw material for mouths. ministration business ject to upon eccdin specifi fxed the | THAT THROBBING H NOTiX 100 and ited vill 1 W THE ShLLING OF GAME EDITORIAL NOTES. DaVvt (} of ense fee. in of _ 100,000 es baving a ind chief w es and t of su kly leave you has to was ont of the th an uing c Or C the itins or 11 lt Ison usui}, ale in o the qU direct s. but other Class ch Ad th id ‘just as he was about to spring at me, §Ihich speaks for the sige of some of the larger »peciivens "of ybe upland l region i), the betwing alung Lhe SLreains ‘are picntifully supplied with cottonâ€" ‘ mouths, wailer imoccaeing and various |kinds of adders, it foll aws as an axtiom that imany persons art often Litten by w snake, and the native siumple way of wreating it L icarned in this way: One of the piaiives and 1 were huntâ€" ing mineral outâ€"crops on (the Boar‘s Tusk Mountaip ia Jane, 1396, when we came u_ or a chuckleboâ€"ryâ€" patch ‘aud began guibering und oating the Wh\ovk onthenaie ie the uP moixl â€"back ke, n Lime upâ€" luuds or mountains. (and I write 1 can hib my eyes to the skiu of a digâ€" mondâ€"back npon the wall of my office, 4 1â€"2 foet Jong without vhe head or tail, which, enorting seventeou . rattles, fell before the muzzle: of ‘tuy Winchester ripe berries. AMy gurle eautioned Ms t be on the lookogt for snakes, sayâ€" ing, "Thein cussed varmints hide under the buekleberry bushes to ketch toe birds when they come to feed on the berries." and 1 was very careful, but heâ€" was not, for 1 soon heard i sharp cry from hifwm, aud on locking at him gaw him throw his left hand aud ario in the air an shake of and throw to some distaace a diamondâ€"buck which. bad struck hiin infdway of his left forefinger. â€" While 1 was scared as badiy as w d bau ingself been bitteD, the bumier drow ns knife and mut two quick cuts on the finger so that i bled freeiy and bogan stripping ht finger to force the bloou out of the euts. â€" He then took a piece c( eâ€"nmmon alum out of bis pocket aud bit off : plece as large as a lorgeâ€"size L casstâ€" it, and ui another . upen his piece ol his home hunted berrics, In an net tor the from f1 1 »U hy &. 8t tet th reug hia shou which w storm, (Geikin‘s might b if Aecord Vre. Ros. aten. sOn, ofi her inde ed. The st« a number 0 premises d: engued wit! W. T. 8t premises during the night. _ A figh ‘ engued with the above rean}t, W. T. Stewartl, electrical enzinser, caya,in a letter to the Mayor of Toren t â€", that if the Board of Control will postpone the letting of the street lighting contract@ for two weeks, he will bring in Americana representing geveral millions of dollars of eapital who will make a proposition to Jlight your streeta at a saving of from $40,â€" 000 to $45,000° per annum over and above any proposition heretofote made to the city." The city of Vancouver, &il(? , Mr prewnr‘d says, hlmmtn,‘-l ) annually in its streot lig bi as the result of having actod ‘apon his proposition, and he encl~ses a . recomtâ€" M W Mr. M T 1t At the ind ¢ th didat L t1 L the copperhead, mounia aADS LIXE WiLDFIRE. D \ h the native sunple way 0 :arned in this way: owiives and 1 were hunt outâ€"erops on the Boar in | iu June, 1398, wher on a huckleL«iry> patel uthering und eating th My guide eautioned m M Weu n L d win t () he f Kin ithe were h t1 hi on that I to the rld the th xc a W ch will 10 the sidewalk lay afternoon ~ persons out Th h 1 chsst alowe ved tin e place £ W Ki i OT 1 Ke dange ot hbe reship at the as Danald ‘<r| €TANDING OF THE® PARTIES. i h« it sot high ibou Sol en esby Un held int M Later Returns Mae Litfle Difference in the Figuresâ€"The "Yerritorics in Lineâ€" Now Believed ‘That ho Couservaâ€" tives Have Beou Returned in the Norcuwesiâ€"Mr â€" plitum‘s Untario (, couet w OVA N. Ww briti to ]_n Quebec â€" orted, but i1 orrcctions of n . the net re i etals and Tc th one prrs c ispe, to be aid in Ontario th + the advants est. Durhain .n Ite vion hot i TR RICHARD CARTWERIGHT‘s VTEW th Fmentenu¢. . Grenville, 8 ables Showing Ho sh h > in of the Save the Conse U hwell the Pch Par sind Colunb a ns ch.inges returns th 1 ONTARIOâ€"LIBECALS 34 THA | mb sl MA RY, Bs c e eena d ce e s +8 ‘_f,-n..'o....-..nn castern 1 n ol a seal 1 Br ud THOSE ELECTED. nt is found to have 00 ‘lims eascs th ) Liberals «nd o su.L W d N bris i th is no chante re are one or . tw ect on table, leay n hanged, with 5( i ~â€" Conservatives mies a decided wive Party Is Totally wby. t the hN' 124 e Partics Stand in the iatera‘s e, â€" liberal ul maujority Liberal seat r Richard Cart he great Lib nd there . i s and . ou two change: Opposition Rruce. â€" Mr brom Latest h d i were ve the later beg inning s strangled t‘ ogf 1883%." ho wever re is onl tands s heard of the ‘ the Opâ€" nent the ten wndeâ€" d in these ti 4.3 he 1. ebrat ault _ Bele: Sethorl Ma "ax% The Metinigan mnada, break Their s â€" disâ€" of Govâ€" weight o. ‘The v higchâ€" ) seate iin . of atherland Con:â€" puer M coses Brh .. _Lang . Pronix Mackle Wright Ed wards® Gutarie P.corsom Mulock The Goghon Hevd 11 M phon vit to navans Calvin Ward to arl ind vld York, W Figin. W Bimcoe, N Argenteli} . ... ... .)+ BAROL, ..lkkkk+ k« s k6« BeAue@ ... 2..... .+ +++ Beaubarhols ..........â€" Bellechatsse ......00.0> Berthier ... ... +>. >> BRonaventure. ........ . rouie. ...6609e +s en + Chambly and Vercheres Charmapli®M® .200 en +0 ChantesuUgU@y 2.e000000 + Drummond and Arthabask Mochelagn 2..00.0.000+000 Huntingdom . ... >}>>>>> Jolke Ne .02 .k e k8 kn n snn e Kamouraska . â€".0.0..â€"â€"â€" Labelle . uk.9 +)3 +o Laproirle an‘ Nuplerville T‘ Assomption ... ... ..« LAYVAL 2222 sek>kk++ k8 ++# LeÂ¥l® .222 ccrrkk k k+66+ LISIOQ . cesc 666 + +669 Leotbinie®@ ... kk2 ke+ kn Maisonmieuve ... .60+ +>+ MaskinoBge ... ..>.>++ 0+ Megatntlos .. use k. +k ++ + MIeSiSQUOL .. 2elee> +nn+ MonL@AIM .22 2.eeee ++ ++ MORIMIM&RYL . .c.cca > ++ Montrealâ€"St. Anne‘s ... Pontine . .0> Portneuf * nebec. C. ;. 8“0’.01‘. F...* Quehee, WQ .. Qusbee Comny Thehelien ....â€" Th insl KouviHc sr Hyi RDORORd ... ce6 se ++ k k8 + ngpn [ dO0 Soubingeg . ... ... .20 +.) .Bourhin Stanstemd . ... k6« ++ «68 seinres eB TemisCONMRM ... .68 <ee+ +n9 . .Anny Wersebonne ....... .6 c +)6 ... Prefant Three Hivers and St. Maurice .... B1 "P Wt MAMMEMT® L uces cce kc e en seE Â¥IHORAHL 2 222 wae kess ues e l eP WTHEME 222 gcsevcers caneas is OBant‘s Â¥oammSki® .. 220606 +++8+6* .. .. . Mign quEBECâ€"CONSER vATIVES, 8 Chicontiml and Siguenay . .. veald) EORIMAN (ssusce2e rek se wkk Cerfry DeteBe®LOP. 222l.. kc e+k k ++ 669 sieseR Jneques CAÂ¥C®® 22. ... k>+ ear n eB Mantmoreney ....0> se>++ +nf . .Cu® Mentreal, St. Antoine . ....« ... . Ro‘ Sherbrooke Amnnspolis. . An izonish.. Uipe Breton Cape Breton. Cumberland Dighiy ....% Albert ...« G!ioucester .. Kent ....> Restignuche " CarlBtom . ....+ Cbarlott@e .....> King‘® o.....}+0 Northumberland '3lwml\~: AV, cevunveinrsescoeneneae C000 PRINCE EDW ANTD 1SLANDâ€"CONâ€" SERVATIVES. 1. j\:l‘ll"l'l'_\' and Queen‘s PRINCE EDWARD Kina‘s Ltegmroclllseee ce Winnipeg ......~ NudRTH\EST T AS® MIbOM, W cul esc k6 snn en e 6+ BCO Saekatohe Wig# c 2ll2 k6 <nr en nc 69c Day BRITISH COLL MBIAâ€"CONSERVAâ€" TIVES, 2. BFARAOR l...66>« 0 kkecserertfodo" Vl.lNITOBAâ€"IVDEEI\‘.‘I)E‘TS. YIORORIG wusslccrccrakc. (rerrkkk®rkk DOUICT VICROFHMR L.2..s cce kc9 s t rrrrari ces Prior BRITISH CcoLUMBIAâ€"LIBERALS 1. New WestminSteF® ......00}>>>># Morrison BRITISH COLl MMIAâ€"INDEPENDâ€" ENTS, 1. Alberta Vancouver ... Mes«rs. Steinâ€" and Warmbath, Ametiâ€" ‘aps, and Dr. Kann, an Austrian, who secured important information is to Ellesmereland. Â¥ Edinburgh, Nov. 9.â€"The whaler Sclipse arrived at Dundce yesterday rom Davis Strait, with a party of \rctic scientific explorers, includin« Rerlin, Nov. 9.â€"Tt has leaked out that the forthcoming Intperial budâ€" t will provide for two new pioâ€" eor battalions _ of "three companics wch for each ariny corps. It will iIso provide _ 3,500,000 _ marks for building a barbor at Dantzig. \t Kiel a large anchorage and harâ€" Sor for warships will be built, toâ€" gether _ with a harbor for torpedo boats, capable of holding sixty . of the largest At _ Wilhelmshaven _ two immense dry docks will be built. Ihmond ard Woife A<«iniboin F ONTARLOâ€"INX DEOENDENTS £ o ho famve| rt you ha Aintase inasone Mfim':.-.ll mn in inn i rnineg mt un c | en o Pohn Nov i sCOTIA â€"LiBEIALS ieonche John °C John _C horo @UEBECâ€"LIBERALS, 56. ki FOR OVER FIFTY YEARS |fir|niw inthe . .. s and Ther Germany‘s New War Budget. w ".D0 122. . Tupper, Sir Hibbor insl pneraehs (perde aee L e5k .. ltel BRUNSWICKâ€"LIBERALS 1. Clty land URUNS WICHâ€"CONSERY Aâ€" TIVES, 5. CoTl iâ€"coansifrvATIVH Aretic Explorers Back. NITTOBAâ€"LIBERALS 1 Anne‘s .. James®. .. Lawrence Mary‘s . 1 Queen‘s and Connty ARD ISLANDâ€"IIGERâ€" ALS. 4. ALS 4. Lawier, Sit Wiliri| $eV, wautzas dn Doi y unc io s PEp TAE PRON O4LU ES â€" L1 _ .. .Christie ... .. Marei .. Godbout L4.... .. Loys ++ . . .. TaIDOL Archambaut 222. . Marced Pref 2i. + ATHbML SIPERT C 0. . ..Brodour ... .. Bernies l2 ) Herot‘s ... Parmale® Bourhongn is Rebse .l.x\‘t‘l}‘ McGowan .. ToitOn ... _ Smith . Maciean . Wallace Chirm x .. Mignen Robinson MeCarthy .Geoitrin .Ronsseai ... Augers ... Brown Laverno .. Madore .Mctaren . . Bazinet ... Carrolt . Bour iss i ... . Monet ... Laurior .... Fortin .. .Demers . .Dechene ... Portiet refontaine . . Legris ... . Pureot ... . Melg» .. .. Ingas Martinean . .. Gallery Desmarais Bickerdlk .. .. ; Watte .. . Murray ... . Delivle .. . Matonin ... _ Koche .. . Russel MeLennan [ .. Borden . Matheson .. Fieldin= .. .. Pim: 2.... Ros 2. Troker Emmerson ) Coxtigalt 2. Gibson Ricl Inmy uy c efont a l â€" .. Busenir ... Ethier Harwno Metntosh .. Nuzhe MoLelim MeX nuor 22 Davle Rodite! 22. .Wal , . Wade Mels x0 Joinscen Kemdail .. Lozan L220 app Ro Gourk : Lewis Turgeos Girard .. Hal Ganoq, Fow ler Lefuray . Oliver Donslas .. Seott . Davis Wilmot Mo athach ardson pnttes Sifton Smith Rarie Prior foln | "pira tss work guaranteods . Men‘s Overconts, single and douâ€" _ (34 to 46....., ble breasied, black beaver cloth, yelâ€" vet Mh::‘ lw'i.:;x dnl& luii‘nga * I strong and durable,sizes 85 to 44 . . £5. Mou‘s suits Men‘s overcoats made of imported _ | ,,lyu.'u :,5 I..:. Eiflwll beaver cloth, velvep collar, Iweed>, neat Italian cloth lining, sizes 35 to 44 $7.00 jap cioth }ini _ Men‘s overcoats, single breasted, y front. Ohesterfleld style, im porâ€" ted besyy (‘xford grey lined with Italian csoth, good trimmings, sizcs d TD 44 . ... on e enar sn eaninl en BM § bG 44 . .. .cc raicerercaens s o WOAUN Men‘s imported Oxford grey Engâ€" lish cheviot overcoate,single breaustâ€" ed, fly front, velvet collar,tirst class linivgs and irimmicgs, s‘zes 34 to â€" Men‘s imported English beaver overcoats , with silk velvet collar, { you have lost a loved one ar erect a filling tribute of affe or{’of the departed one, favor ns with a call and dmoo s oo figures for any sty C Yukon > A l iilks f tR tulâ€"fubs d LONDON, _ TORONTO, _ MONTREAL, SHAEFER BR Street Op TAE MA WATERLOO ad Mark J.S. ROOS.â€"Sole Local Agent, gom t eny m iork Has Berlin ard surrounting trv had sach opporiunines a presert time to secure. such date cioibhing {made in the quaill y an.lo M made toâ€"orcer in particular to of the publiic to mentioned. ; workmanship, c with the bsstdu made t Instaiu ali backed up by ihey i urers in Canada. . ab staniiy adding the l ed and that casit wil be misled but come place where you geti my bt K C x 14 S. R. Ernst & Co. S. SAUEECEI & CS. <CVEr gooornme M. WEICHEL & ~ON, #10.00 woT‘ supei o. & to disw cthe to a few thin Before liner. and in they be orks These are imateâ€"rai Mou‘s suits, ingle y easied aaequa _ style, all wool, brown and ive: weed>, neat patteins, stroug Ital« _ ian cioth linings, good interlivings . siaes $610.44. ... .. ‘z. <.2 . 14 . . «+ P Men‘s sh.gh and â€" double p i sacque suits,pure all wool Canadimay . tweed, neat pattern» of y Fag browr,liped with geod ufl:. cloth "_ bottom facings, well made and lh“‘ ished. sizes 36 to 44..222022.02 005. Men‘s heavy blue and black " wea swils, single and! double de:_ sacque style, hand twilled, finished ¢~ eloth hest linings and U‘Inlnil‘ f thees 36 to 44............008 ... 4 We are Teform SLY Local Agents, WATERLOO. I WJ “I" l"h‘:\m{- e refal ‘.fi! aflm clase e ‘omme! h’vw«l and cakes «-flamly}%’n‘. . Te ts Watarines ml&"urloo. Kancy Bread, Buns, Rolls and Faney «_ COakes always on hand _ Sanderson‘s Bakery cA '”*:R for Wood silk threa 5t Mabebla assOrUTm: 1t Hahn‘s Bakery M r our nearest house. Ct WINNIPEG, _ VANCOUVER. ® é,.’-z atte M\ S, ££O, Men‘s Suits. t Practically L1 Berlin A perfect Ventifator. Will retain fire over night. cour al it: wats as much space f&s one. xrect or Indirect Draft. w iravels three times the @ ef stove before entering s pine. Cold air is drawn llour or outside, then heated surried to unper or adjoining. s y means of two hot gir a Smai 4

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