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Waterloo County Chronicle (186303), 26 Jan 1893, p. 4

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t in initiation one is regener- ut Mr.}?i'yer still adds to it is is if "ccord with the teachings Scrip res. I doubt not that s of ddfellows willhedisgustcd . ryer's assertion. If Mr. F. one else relies on initiation for 'ogeneration it will be like the mt built his house on the sand hen the testing day came it fell eat was the fall of 1t. Matth, 7, [ our Savior says as recorded in 3: . except a man be (mm v'rom above, he cannot see of God. In the Epistle .esians l: 7, we read “In . we have redemption od, the forgiveness of sincerely repents of 'elieves iruChrist with his ' _ ys, tGough such faith mess of sins. The Scriptures ach that initiation into a iety regenerutm men. fence to the Order having 11 creed I RIP. really at a loss to ether Mr. Fryer believes they or not; as in the first piace s that the Order has one, but e gets through with his eulogy t Order has the "Simple creed lity incm'nalcd and systema» He seems to have got himself Mile. But supposing it is as totes that the N. G's duty is rmit debates on political or , tstions. What has that to -g that the belief each can- asked to nnswerin theaflivmv t a Creed? Nothing atoll. I win that Oddfellows have d l ess than the Christian Church. l rs profess to believe in a ' in . This‘ng must be ' I and in the OMer, so taint I Jews, MoGmmedarrd etc. ite in worship _around the It would seem to be very or make such a God as . or has proved equal settingLup an idol of ed. wi, inked; of yd’dfeljow's'cnnnat acknow- rrrsltip the T: iuriv God a: he IRiblo, C ‘w’ Va??- trf f _ wiv. L - .7 .y..,_,.w. nded to regenerate men spirit hat objections:can he have to a whose fundamental principles ull accord with the teachings of ptumsd re,'iGiceMRrsd repo Oddfellowship re expe Mr. Fryer states, po" s can he (I) have to a [e l principles and teachings 5‘59 record with the Scripture; .re 0 words Mr. F. agrees with jydg do; also begs C C tellowship alone and at leading a reform in the on. Mr. h". seems to have pinion of my abilities in that than I have myself. Why luv/want to switeh me off.? As as to my "let us good Oddfcllows and turn your attention some- else where it is more needed. should Oddfellows be afraid to be light turned on the system of llowshipl The answer is not 0 find because (no doubt) they raid that the exposure of Odd. ahip would be its ruin. my former article I referred to V Manual of Ocldfellowship, pl N LLA _L,J _ ' _ - [was uqu the manual is “My no heat book on orldfellowshiis Rubllshed.” I also referred tou, Digeyt of Laws," prepared by the ul 140ng of the United States. let All the references I made were andard authorities on Oddfellow» . how, if Mr. Fryer, or anyone wants to reply to my article issfully the way to do it would be r to Show that the books I quoted vex"? not authentic, or that I had note . .3331] did not Mr, Fryer isl I thinkywe need not go fur so answer; either he could not, or _ not. This will be evident tio/tll igentJ-oaders of the CHRONICLE. Nd have been just us satisfactory “it my friend had used a pseudo- 'bueiTiiirems he is very anxious now the mime and residence of published." Digqst ot In, d Lodge of Act All the ref 'U my_tr!end had used a pseudo- but"ft s'et'ins he is very anxious low the, name and residence of ‘rver.” We propose to deal with les not with perions; to discuss fellows but Oddfellowship asa It is not our province to embers,, but its principles .W , r. tbirstatement is made h',, a a. regeneration by the Word ie in religion, initiation is in wship." Mr. Fryer’s reply to "It the Order is a religious “a“ “an. ' _ - settinv no an Idol of Malia}: worshipper st with such attrilr st, The professed he chooses, regard e God revealed in rk may regard it as 'an , the Jew as the igity, are asked way”, ltibn of the Order it received “sin by various Char Masters, Gram] nepresontatives of the Gran-(,1 ,f the United States, and is a rand faithful history of the es, instructions, work and lion of the Order. In addition it received "similar endorse, by various Grand and Past Masters, Grand Scribes and 'ieeretaries," all of whom testify 5.1106 that the manual is "by Jun-J- , _ ne, y E mu 4‘1 iqd I.OCIE'I‘IES. at WW“, V, .. . v. (-u\L uuw an, In:- venting fevels, headaches and other,' foruls of \sickness. For sale in 750 bottles by all lead, ing druggists. RipgnsTabules are of great value. Rebecca J1filkinson,of Brownsvalley, Gul says: "I had been in a distressed oonditiou fgrtghrge years from N ervousuess, Weakness o _ e . . . until “3W toringpo9tatantly wi no relief. [bought one 119th of South American Nervme, $9111 “Hone me more good than any 850 'orbh of declaring I ever did In my life. l wohld advise every weakly person to use this valuable and lovely ruifyly. Afr-(ll bottle will convince you. y tuaranted by E. M. Devin. Druqqiit, ll Marlon. Itch, cured in 30 minutes by ll OOlfOVJ: Sanitary Lotion.' Sold by S: Snyder. Tourists. Whether on pleasure bent or business, should take on every trip a bottle of Syrup of Figs, as it acts most pleasantly mud eifec, tnally on the kidneys, liver and bowels, pre- trssrstirr,, Fawn“ T-n., an.“ x -- .. _ benevolence is like the Good Samaritan, Does Mr. Fryer suppose that any but regenerate persons at the Judg- ment will hear the words of Jesus, "Naked and ye clothed me Arc”? I say Nay, The Saviour refers to the good workers who are regenerated in Mat. 7: 21.23 where many said we have done wonderful works in thy name. The answer was, "I never knew you." Mr. Fryer denies that an Infidel can be a member of the Order. Does he not know that the Infidel believes there is a God? It is only the Athiest that denies the existence of God. And as for the heathen not being eligible,-- does not fhldtellowship profess to be world-wide in its embrace? Do they go as missionaries first among the heathen? Mr. F. introduces their opening prayer, with no mediation, no penitence, no pardon sought. The Lord's prayer to close, which was used at the beginning of ‘the Saviour’s ‘metry. further on in his ministry l the Saviour said in John 14: 13-14 and John 16 '. 23 24, that we are. to ask in his name. The Order stands on record, for being opposed to using L»=_LL . Williams' Royal Crown Remedy is to be the greatest cure on earth. Gm teed to cure general nervous debility, 1 matism, neuralgia, paralysis ete. Ripans Tabules cure nausea. Barkwell’s sure corn cure will acre corn, wart, bunion 01- mole. Ripans Tabules cure scrofnla. , --v “wt, vrrww w u; Christ's name in prayer. Respectfully yours, OBSERVER New Dundee, Jan. 19th, 1893. Tifili,oii7s or 2. Is it, honest to ask men to join your order with the expectation of be- ing relieved in distress, when the same money invested in a. savings bank would yield financial results on the average at least 200 per cent better? The Parable of the Good Samaritan which Odd-fellows mimic in their Sec- ond Degree, can be used poweifully against them. They give relief in case ofa brother in the lodge, who is in good standing, or has paid up his dues; one who can give the "grip" or sign, or wears the three links, otherwise they do like the Priest and Leviie. They profess benevolence bat practice unal- loyed selfishness. The true Christian [ benevolence is like the Good Samaritan l air. It seems that Odd-fellows have paid out during these ilreiglst years $79,- ed to 201,436.41 over and above what they 9 p. have received back in actual benefits. ir',, a Surely this is an expensive luxury. to Word say the least. During the past year is in the amount paid for relief has been $3,- ly to 912,609.29 less than the amount paid wiou: in. In other words, this vast sum re- pixie presents the amount paid for expenses 1 to a and parades, but which has done noth. 'iples ing to relieve the distressed, W -ccC1 1irs.f If .- look 11oy.tr5igr,fu0o this rep?) Lbrsull ut-Ci" the current It I expenses of the yearare $197,938.56 mate: more than the amount paid for: relief. to th, In othef words, so much has been 222:? '/,g11',fii?, thrown away. Now Odd- ties, t telloiinaveat least practical business tivea judgment. Let them ask themselres h these questions: _ I. Is that a benevolent institution which consumes and absorbs nearly thres times as much of its relief funds as it pays out for relief? From the above figures it will be seen that this organization is a great institution, and wields an immense monetary, as well as social, influence. Let us look into the items. The oddfellows report of l889 might give some light regarding this charit- able institution. This order held its annual meeting at Columbus. Ohio, at which all lodges in whatever part of the world are represented. The reports of the officers contain some suggestive l figures: as, the toral- surrent expenses of the whole yrgeeiruirirr,: tututurutrcc', last year to $2,699,758 Pr- Daring the year the lodges paid out for the re lief of members in all degrees, male or female $2,501,820.23. The total in. come received during the year was $6,: 424,429.57. Sirlee 1830 the total t'e- Ated extended to members has been 31 8,. 601,862.09." The total receipts have been $127,803,298.50. ThisColumbus meeting was a large one. Railroads were taxed to convey the multitudes. Newspapers teemed with the accounts of the order, and Governor Foraker, with due regard to the Get that these men are voters, honeyed words of greet- ing for the order. Mr. Fryer also states "The Order commends itself as one of the oroblest charities the world ever saw." It seems, my friend has the same idea about Oddfelhws charity, as Joe. Rymal of South Wentmvth had m reference to the Gerry-munder Bill, "There is nothing like 1t in the heavens above, or in the earth beneath, or in the waters under the earth." lMlMPi,er2"o,,'fissa"is"ing ammo! p, Mum God. _ My friend also states, "the great teaching of the Order is the important lesson 0; 1?taternitr--Uat all men are of one family, and are therefore brethren." We should infer from this statement that they would receive every one who would desire to enter its folds. But such is by no means the case. Oddfellows exclude from their Order (I) all women; (2) allcolorcd men), Polynesians, negroes, Chinese, Indians and half-lweeds-all persons except free white Caucasian males, and oi these it excludes all those afflicted with chronic diseases such a: consump- tion; also the deaf, dumb and blind; , (4) all others who on account of three renemiel in the lodge are unable to secure: clean ballot, or on account of poverty are unable to pay their clues, (See Donaldson p. 321. White's Digest Laws etc. of the Right Wor, shipful Grand Lodge I. O. O. F. of the U. s., sections, 1101, IM, 1097, 1099, 1000) A universal brotherhood m:- cluding rnineteengtcerrtiephs of the human “we, the lame, the halt and the blind, such that Jesus "Christ hurl compassion upon and hauled, Oddtel lowship law excludes from its sympn- thies. Remedy is said earth. Gunman. P debility, rheu- any MI By tile affirmative - tifiherhsae, perfectly invalua‘ cases of long sham Sent 2 meal on 15 MARK HEMP-Al. GE: The undersigned are paying the highest market price for all kinds of saw logs delivered at their factory. We trust that our old customers who Irish to have their logs sawm will again give us a call as we do good/work at the lowest prlccs. Wegenast & Co. "Waterloo; New. 15th,1892 Saw Lugs Jjhnikl, Store, Bexrlin Good workmanship and guarantued. HATS MB SAPS. It you want to buy or sell a Farm nd' vertise in the Toronto 'Weekly Ma il" That paper reaches 100,000 farmers' homes every week and your advertise ment should meet t' e eye of some one who wants to purch: se. Advertisements of this alas are inserted in the Toronto 'Weekly Mail' for Five cents a word for each insertion or Twenty Cents a word for fiye insertions. Address ‘The Mail- Toronto, Canada. 'rt2m_itimmzzratrstiteatmmsiaz== the thtrd page of the Torontf F 3 55.5 Mail' is noted for " \Vant”advertisincms. If you want a situation, a mechanic, a business, machinery, lodging, ifyou have lost or found anything, or if you want to find out where anyone is, advertise in the Toronto 'Daily Mail' and read the ad- vertisements on the third page of that paper. 2he charge is two cents a word each insertion, or ten cents a word for six insertions. Address 'The Mail Toroato, l, Mada. Je r - 21'754 M 7 It is very impoftsms 1,rN/dpt'iir; of vast material progress that a remedy be pleasing to the taste and to the eye, easily taken, acceptable to the stomach and healthy in its nature and effects. Possessing these quali- ties, Syrup ofFigs is the one perfect laxa- tive and most gentle diuretic known. TERNAL QI Away. J, bTiJ8tl Next; Icy" to Bowman's Drug Ripaus Tabules cure the blues, The City Tailor. . A. SIPPEL, bans Tabules cure bad breath r""'ifi" (Nilbimi, 1. will do If you your it. wish be White as Snow, Linen to Sunlight APPOINTMnu-‘y SOAP MAKERS No other brand of Tobacco has ever en: joyed such an immense sale and popularity in the éame period as this brand of Cut Plug and Plug Tobacco. Oldest Cat Tobacco mung/at- turers fn Canada. (Ill? 0L] SHEEP? Cut Plug, 10c. g 11 ' 1b Plug, '..1 (CUT PLUG.) MONTREAL. (PLUG.) d do - AV ,.x‘*u» " 1 li/iii," not the best way to de- cide the matter ' First .by enquiring what the experience is or those who already use it. Secondly, by a fair trial ’yourself. You no not committed in any way to use the was; all we ask is: Dpn.'t only. try it the next washing day. Because SUNLI GET BOM? is parlechly ppm. and contains no Immi- ous Chemicals to injure either Four clothes or your hands. Greatest. care is exercised in its manufacture, and i be quality is so apgreciated by the public t at it has the Largest Sale of any Soap in the World. Cum {on test this? It you live never tried SUNLIGHT SOAP, ask those who use it what. they think of it, then try it toryoursus1t. The re- salt will Please you, and your clothes will be washed in far less time, with Less Labour. Greater Comfort, and will be whiter than they have ever been before, when you used ordinary soap. lb Plug, 1 0c. 20c, That How HER MAJ E STY THE QUEEN fit A splendid eggs: utpital. If not so shut-em. J"mrfurtt: On Saturday last the 3151 December we commenced our big Stock- tuking Sale, which we will continue for one month to the 31st of Jan- uary, 1893. Goods in all departments for this"; ” named dowa fo the lowest notch. WTSLIils and ttiii, atm‘c‘ost. A , CICS is" and Over Shoes down to lowest possible prices. r Gloves, etc, all down to cost during our big chgtuking STF. ome early and secure best bargains. I It I) H .\l F03 SALE (lil Pil BENT. The Bankrupt Store Berlin :5 Minute] by ils publishers, at great was at the head of all Canadian period lm kept with every 'utbstusilstq. [A \l)IlCS A'r.J4-01Jrl, will Ire. TILE Hry gag; VEEREMWM PUZZLESS C LADIES" COM PANPON is al (are, Art. Foshirsu um] Home I ry style mulmnrity or sunlinwnt. COMMERCIAL BLOCK, \I)IKS COMPANION HUIUH LIST. Buying for Doing just Our music is a little hard for some danee to, but we can't help that. W Don't be a snail, Goin the procession, Dry Goods and Groceries at our store. ly been offered at the Iy'iee-ouly INS AND GIRLS is,r .1 MhllVE I, hapkilly. it is within the reac- L.D l 'A'I‘UII ? 1atting goods in attrattive §tyle CliPECaDT2a= dz: =2R)2A"tSClh Right at the head of the procession, Extreme by low prices, Fair square dealing. ll ‘1‘C3~ in nu?“ 'st con ",fri7tit't' ', l Hr? brick I Ill Im other Canadian jonl'm mlnlishcrrf, at mg“! pullny, all (humping periodicals m l ii/di, Keeping only no cash and selling for cash, PEDj0IE & ERNST. r” ELI? J. UFFLEMAN, 16 oz. pounds, 36 inch yards. as we advertise. ‘n MARVEL at the i/cider-Cir/Irene, no 1 the reach of all. Who will semi m pl Add I'm: HOME Tm We want erory lady in tite land to send us News for a half-year's subscription to LA Inns AT Home and at the same time, while thus receiving wonderful value for that small amount, to try and se- ('lll'e one ofthe following valuable premiums For the first t'otTeet suluth‘m oy,' pyrert No, 2, we will 553 pr Boy C No, x court; T cereals Big Stocktaking Sale at Michigan envy tim- r) lo acres :1; may; of trout? Aigchigan ad "GETTING THERE", vaAm [as 'A'F’fu’ai PREMIUM LlST. lo tlliséli nu Mn and Jn' nth. 41mm middle [Luau WATCH; to owing, a CIXAYON To the last correct .d prvvious to March um Tlit'r'ir,rvudto ru‘mling. each n Ji'l‘RAI‘J‘, valued at ---OF TEEE--- yazine of Canada, "par excellence. ls pey nmupn. Shorthand and Book-keeping. Branch from Galt Bus. College. Shortest time. Lowest rates. Night and day sessions. Every young man and young woman wishing to succeed in busi- ness life should understand book-keeping, business forms, arithmetic, pemrsanship, correspondence, shorthand and typepvriring,. These subjects are thoroughly taught at the Berlin School of Shorthand. For further information call on or address blyn'rincipai, School of Shorthand No. b' American Block, Berlin, west and bestlfrom the best markets goods j Canada afford. These are a few of our many reasons We assign for our {1. A pert'echy rah 111911191: to quit-lily puuot oi circulation FOR SALE OR EXCHANGE Dry Goods and Grocery Business. DESIRABLEJaIIR/Df 150 L, l slimmed in $80.33,, TOW! "gti'dil(l7's"hl'rl, Emma Cu. .iiatliili'u/tl'ij J,C,0i),,'ir. i -rj"fif'iiDER " Cleany1ri'ess and promptness. P. first received; gaming us 10 yeavl. mil. valued at Ph _ Each club subscribe ioned valuable premiums. Treating everybody nicely BERLIN SCHOOL _01v~ m of our brother merchants to We can't wait, life is too short. (l, Gowith the crowd. Buy your Conditions r-l tant must mark ftw in ink or pencil. or men! outyud forwat 30 cents for one y tion to OUR Boy Address, "C" oc GIRLS, 1131: Kin:,, Toronto, Canada. NU, 3-UUlt BUYS AN!) GIRLS PREMIUM LIST. Fur the first eort'ctt solution ol puzzle No, 3, will be given a lioy's or girl's Gold Watch; who second, a " GOLD COIN to the third. u SILVER WATCH tothe feurlll, IL cr, GOLD COIN, to thetifth, a full sized CKA‘m' iPORTRAIT ; to the sixth, a gig! SILVER WATCH; to cachofllu next ten, a GOLD Bimocn. 'll the middle sender a SILYI WATCH; and to the five meow“ ing, each n handsome Tra:, Cass; and to the fire {nilu’wm themhrllevlwh “GUIADUHHI l 11 To the last mailwi previous i March Ist, um. will be :4in SWISS Music “UN. and to t' ton preceding llm 1ast,aG _ BROOCH each. Fur the ti puzzle No, 1J0y's or p,r, toihe sewn to the third, 1'03]: ErTry my and girl ll Hm first club n1ui.~w<-ureu 1.x r Stab arot 160 acres, the N. E. '.i'a3, Townshn 37, N.s, W., yuan Co., Mich, for sale or operty in the County of ‘cres clear, balance well d, an: and maple. Saw- ~r {rule distant and rail» and chance. Applyto Tit-ui V GGi W2 King street “OH, c 13mm WATERLOO‘ such h 1v yum-red mm sysv r puldi od faitl, I We Iturl.to In Its [we of mis- ANI tl REMEMBER FUR GOODS. BOOTS AND SHOES Why go shivering around, when you can get good under Clothing at scnsible iorices at my More-gt . sortmcnt. READY JuApE CLOTHIN C. COLD SNAP/ tTCjh'EPETprOEt,. KERN, THE PROFIT SPLITTER FASHZQNABLE 72ljrffflit" The best and incest kind sold cheaper' than anyone in the County. HARDWARE, PAINTS, OILS and GLASS always right prices. FUR NACES, PLUMBING and GAS fitting. Maple Leaf, (Gait) Racer, Lance, Premier, Keen Edge, . Sec'y Berlin Organ & Piano 00., S/td Sole Agent for the County of Waterloo THE GREAT PRoFlrorrrTET Kuntz New Buer, I JACOB CONRAD Every Instrument warranted Five Years. Apply at Factory, or to CROSS COT SAWS, '- YS2Ctijir, ' “V " t"aMMi5.C2lr2..E, 130 ii, I 'rYit'dlfiiii, &jR01lMtiittheityt'sr-i' CA? RANGE The Leader Cutter For ADOPH KERN ,‘AN_}UST DISCOUNT ANY FAIR AND SQUARE, A large stock of Parlor and Library Lamps Lamp-Chimneys and Lanterns. AD OLPH Inc. endless variety to choose from and inspect, Remember the place, KING- STREET, - - 1 ETERLIN Wishes to] inform the people at large that we now hare a larger stock than ever of Children's Suits, Youth’s Suits, Men’s Suits, Children's Overcoats, Youth’s Overcoats, Men’s Overcoats. Gents' Furnishings, Stylish Hats, N obby Caps, Good Fitting Shirts And Collars, and a large stock of . Well Selected Ties, Braces, Gloves, Undershirts, Drawers and Socks, BANKEEIPT (il/Ili).,!" SME, Coal Oil brthe barrel and gallon, and a complete line of Shelf and Builders' Hardware at The largest and best assortment of Cooking and Heating Stoves in the County. fully guaranteed and sold at prices that defy competition They are Stylish, Nobby, Well Made, Well Trimmed, Per- fect Fitting. For Price, Quality and Style Equal to any in the Dominion. We have turold Shelfwom shop fresh Goods just as cheap. Every a handsome premium worth 5 dol Robes, Fur Caps, Ladies Muff and Storm Coll ing to your advantage. Shoes, Rubbers and O Satisfaction in quality Mcn's and Boys' over Coats and We employ only first Class work men and giv: value for your money. No fit no pay, work well n best stock of Over Coating and Suitings in Town the prices go in your Favor. Call and see our " Happy Thought" Range with illuminated oven, also our original wood cook stove, the best in the market. SIGN RED, WHITE AND BLUE FLAG KING STREET, BERLIN. Stoves E Stoves I ON EASY TERMS OF PAYMENT. F. G. GARDINER, Germania Block, OUR MR. J. H. COOK Sign of the Redehite mr, , WEBER t (W, STOVES, STOVES THE MARVELOUS a CES) E R = 2rl' 2A" ' The :,tsatx:ut:f8eau1 g: We also are carrying a full line of AN ART- AND H" She nd pric Joliars @EGANSe Suits-go cheap that pay, work wen witi1 us men and give you Berlin. Everybody invited to oall WATERLOO get good sensible More-grand As- you can buy ,‘ustomer gets ure to "eive all sell --and hur 'rrt rrr,,,'rrsl - my}: [7.8 ')str.v i) lvi'r "nus: 4"li'f m 'l, ”mum, o; "V 1 r, was“ - V _ 33 School in full opirrationat " Boehmer's Bloc King st,.,over It. D. Lang s: Col-15mm Berlin out. Evening Classes-"Nesda y anti Thur day evening at 7.30. Afternoon day and Thursday at £30. Dny Ch-eos. 9 a. m. to l p, m. Pupil: admin-cl at any . Private lesson, can b0 l/e/tJ, for. Atront .Mrhmrr-d \‘meh Dunn."- .n-_..:.-.. l- Vinced Has received the credit fre-P' the best Art Critics of Totu"rn, for producing the , colu . 1 Ecoun‘ Best Photos Made 1n Onj ‘nlu'aL; Shark, - Photographer, Lax-fest ttirmthstion of; wor d. o9/,eii,tyi,iCii; ilh man shou d be withm gear; $1.50 six months, UBLIsuEHs. an Brand SHORTHAND ACADEMY ' guru-"ulna, etc. For i lax-manor: and free Handbook wrl to [i'j,tfi'! & C0. 361 BROADWAY, NEW @0311. fy) eat bureau for scmn'na patents In America. ery patent taken out by us is brought before the public by a notice given free or charge In the (w . - . A. - mp . Give him a call and be was:f J Repairing Skillfuly - and Prompkly attended to. ig‘All Work and Goods I EEG to announce to Waterloo and vicinitj full assortment of ARTHUR PEQUEGNAT, 1n great variety kept constantly in stock; also all kinds of 000mm; AND He also grains etc. The undersigned will highest market price for IARLEY, NEWS FROM ST, JACOBS ATCHES, CLOCKS, J E ELLERY, DIAMONDS, SILVER ARE, at bottom prices, 'sitatiiii" 2y"iii"i"i"it'i'iii"i The Wholesale aM Retail Jeweller. WATERLOO, Cash Store, carry a large stock of novelties in Dress Goods which we sell very cheap. Lovely costume cloths, all colors, 27 inches wide, only 12%: per yard. Handsome tweed suitings, only '50c, 75c and 90 cents per yard, 54 inches wide. Navy and black serge suitings, very desirable goods, 37yic,4oc and Soc per yard, all wool. A large stock of trimmings to match. < 's,, ln Mantle Cloths we excell all previous efforts. Ourstock is large and more varied in styles and qua- iiiieis," and our prices lower than ever. Fancy n1antlings,50c, 60c fic, 90c and $1.00 yer yard. These prices should suit every purse. Handsome brocades, $1.50, $2.25, $3.00 and $3.50 per yard. A very special bargain in silk sealette, at $3.75 per yard, good value tor ts Cold weather is approaching and we are making provisions to meet it. Just think of it, large woolen blankets in grey and white, tspecially made for our trade, $2 per pair. This line won't last long. '0i1hdion of any Mientitto papal] rlendidly Illustrated. RU d be without it. J2,'lyk 3. six months. AddraesM a as. an Broadway. New York. '_ Terms Gash ' he ma, "oiirmyrmi:Rii""' Cheap Cash / Store, P This is the season when the question with every lady is a new dress, mantle or jacket. "Where can I get the best value for cash? Where can I get the best assort- ment?" To the above queries we would answer: Smyth Bros. Cheap n ' a"t. SMYTM Wrsterm Ontario SMYTH BROS', C. Coo, Principal, ARTHUR PEQUEGNAT, KING ST., BERLIN. oars, Cheap Cash Store. -H _ KING -., BEREIN TINWARE POTATOES, ETC. does a retail trade in LCot PEAS, nee to the people of vicinity that I have a PARLOR smvss, Guaranteed St. J acoba. Waterloo In the pay the “Tn 't eoluin Econ nld this l, he, he Mr! Jil I

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