s\ esd se eay s UERCTS who ate jhust as sincere in their beliefs s our friend and entitled to as much jonsideratron, And I am sure that the prayers that are used do not evoke the slightest obâ€" jections from sensible Christians, Be sides when the Lord was asked to give a type of a prayer to whom does he. ay? â€"And is Christ mentioned in the ger? And wherc‘er was a petition ed which is as good a prayer as the d‘s Prayer? And is this prayer used in a lodgeâ€"room? The prayers down by our laws to be used are npletiegrme iikve tot the stightest changing to suit "toe parâ€" le."â€" The latter part of the ‘ding relief is written from saowledge of what he is writâ€" ut. No sensible man, I don‘t mere he comes from who knows 1g at all about what the Oddfelâ€" 6 a body have done in the way of will say that they have not done |â€" l of good the last thirty or | s. Our friend objects because | only fulfil our contracts, _ A. | a what I am going to say farther | ill say right here that it keeps | I us hustling to carry out all our | ‘ pts in this world, and that if |© the contracts were carried out, | ® ople in general, there would be a | * deal less suffering to relieve. But | " ding this "contract" that we enter | ¢ ues 0. 000008 2008 have t‘l\eir ehaplains. Does our friend consider\ them religious institutions? Our pub]i\Lidxoo}s have prayers of a cerâ€" _tain form aÂ¥ laid down by law. â€" They ~surely are not considered religions in i stitutions? W e sit down to our. meals with prayer, does that make the eating ‘of eur meaisoa form of worship? There N. io couempene i NS PiSuliOn because it has its pro ‘%\chap» ~“;§1nins, High Priests, &o. ‘L3 & our friend takes exception to the Pe wers at are required to be used, bece‘se blessings are not asked tarough rist. If the laws of the Order permit men o join who do not believe in the Divinâ€" ity of Clhrist, then certainly they should ot use anything which might cause issension. hevexave no doubt Jews 2. :: anstitution becau times opened and Many associations Wg f h&ve their chaplan consider\ them > _ _ constder the letter well written, ss#hit 1 cinnot believe that the writer s _ really believes what he has written _ for I cannot seo how a close "Observer" ‘.}‘g‘\dï¬l'd arrive at such sonclusions. Now _ _â€"â€"whkile I_do. not pretend to be able to :5,,,_;t_ev’us well as our friend, yet, I shall O itry in a very humble attempt to refute _ _ some of his statements. | The first and _ greater part of his letter is taken up. [ rm,trying t show that; Oddfellowship is | _ a teligious institution or at least claims | _ to be such. _ All good proceeds from God, be it â€" aistural on spirityua] good, and in that â€" way all teachings whieh tend to make t phmen morally good, might be termed a â€" religious teaching. â€" Thig, however, is â€" not generally acknowledged. â€"What is g{mqn]y known by the Orthodox °â€" Christians as religious institutions are _ are th_ose which teach how to obtain [ selration:. ‘This Oddfellowship . does s Bot claim to do. While it teaches men en to shun evils of all kinds and does not \!,?I'lnlt them to do anything contrary | to the laws of the lansd, it allows its | members to judge for themselves reâ€" | â€" garding what will happen after leaving | ; this world, ‘ L Man is too dependent a creature to | I â€" get a‘ong well in this world alone; | t â€" hence we have societies in which men | f â€" unite for theip common good. I O T eannot gee Howsbur Amasa 2. in n | + cannot see how our friend makes out that Oddflellowship is a religious institution â€" because lodges are someâ€" times opened and elosed with prayer. Many assog, Ions such as literary socâ€" cticscot ating clubs, curling clubs, hive their chaplains. Does our friend :onsider\them religious institutions? meao gernceitate . .o .o Pale s i e ie cce e s NO LLC+ fnt" no doubt they will make better Adfellows, but because they do not lieve in the "Atonement," (which Perhaps, is through no fault of theirs)is no reason why they should not enjoy the privileges of living in fraternal reâ€" lations with their fellow men. Tolerâ€" tion is one of the great lessons in Oddâ€" fellowship and I do not think the Or thodox Christians would be any the worse off by preaching a little more of it than they do. â€" 1 ® â€"G.bg:'\ simply a contract hur mns recovered .. fhey 1 aalie oR El Bule, "Do unto oth have others, under ances, do unto you," ment of CGod as the C yer of the. universe C Oddfellows from be more as they want cople believe o tras Oub (that _Og "Atonement," all affinity to W}hing at all 4 80e Do rea ances 7 meenenine e snenle h mwen differ. Ther is which are common Of these only does O ssuch for instance as ) "Do unto others as 2L HEWNee eme Comen out a week ago and in it I noticed a ter on Oddfellowship. Teemmestas 0.; 0 cy do. 4t 2oR ‘ddï¬ellowshi_p is because lodge: ed and closed w lations such as 1 ating clubs, cu chaplains. â€" Doe. onsigered a e on C K.. _: Editor of the L0 0. SCPC0Gent a creature to well in this werld alone; have societies in which men their common good. SEOT mut I untiverse does not 1 _ from belieying as 16y wank to. al thi bee how our friend makes Oddfel]owship denies the tC T6 studiously avoids o faith or sect, and says all about the matters . on tma ad elieve in . There ®are ,;';a';; common to all creeds â€" does Oddfellowg!nip bhe prayers that the slightest obâ€" Christians. _ Be. as asked to give ,hp\fex‘er, is Jews and others it by cor â€"Your edition of the happened in my hands nce as the Golden hers as you would similar circumstâ€" The acknowledgâ€" Jreo tor and Preser e Chronicle CIETIES. when PSR IL they the "Atoneâ€" make better not prevent wWi as much think all uv\\-fshxp $ instiâ€" Ttch, cured in 30 minutes by Woolford Sanitary Lotiqn. . Sold by S. Sryder, i ie remmalohld 22 CCâ€" toring constantly ‘WE one bottle of South American Nervine, which done me more good than any $50 worth of doctoring I ever did in my life. 1 would advise every weakly person to use this valuable aud lovely remrdy. â€"A trial bottle will convince you. _ Warranted by E. M. Devitt, Drusgist, Waterloo Tourists, ’ Whether on pleasure bent or business, should take on every trip a bottle of Symup of Figs, as it acts most pleasantly and effecâ€" tually on the kidneys, liver and bowels, preâ€" ventiug fevers, headaches and other_forms of sickness. Forsale in 75¢ bottles by allleadâ€" ing druggists. Kipans Tabuies are of great value. Rebecca Wilkinson,of Brownsvyalley, Ind says: "I had been in a distressed condition for three years from Nervousness, Weakness of the Stomach, Dyspepsia and Indigestion TLA sls es Ripans Tabules cure nausea. Barkwell‘s sure corn cure will cere corn, wart, bunion or mole. Ripans Tabules cure scrofula t 4 Wagner Railway Car Porters, _ 1 Nragara Farts, Oxt. JAX. 25.=The ‘| fact that another visitor to Niagara ~| Falls has been drugged and robbed was ‘| disclosed toâ€"day by the police of the ~| American side, who have under arrest ‘ | four men for the robbery. Mrâ€" Wm, | Clark, a Pittsk®~2, Pa., iron manufacâ€" 5cce e af NNpgare Rallsnâ€" Ns â€"â€" ‘ | on Sunday to view the ice scenery and â€"| ice bridge. He went into a small hotel â€" | and saloon kept by Charles Mills on ‘| Canal street to enquire about a sleigh | to take a ride. While there one of the | gang volunteered, to secure him one. | During the fellows absence Clark had several drinks with two or three other men. Presently he became unconscious, and when he recovered his senses after several hours his money, gold watch, and valuables were missing. Mills, the tbe proprietor of the place, Chas. Mitâ€" chell, John O‘Brien, and Wim. Mac: donald have been arrested. The money and watch have not been recovered. The police think they have a gang which has been making a practice to entice men into Milis‘place‘ drug them, and rob them of everything they have. Heretofore visitors have declined to stay and prosecute the thieves, and they |_ have esesped. _ Mr. Clark states he will j see every one of them in State‘s prison, | , and he has given every assistance to the | , police to capture and convict them. | c O‘Brien has already been held for the | grand jury, and the evidence against fe therothere s aald en ce Drugsed and Robbed by o l M In conclusion I mighs say that we are well satisfied with the doings of Oddfellowship and feel sure that it will ever be blessed, and if our friend will only look a little closer into these matâ€" ters, and with a little more "toleration" I have no doubt he will have less to say against the organization of the Independent Order of Oddfellows. . Thanking you for the space, others is said to be These are everyday doings in Oddâ€" fellowships. Thousands of do.lars are pard every year for special relief and paid to the right people and just at the right time, which is a good deal. ’ At present we have a brother, a membor of our lodge, sick in Marion, Ohi1o, who is not beneficiary. We have received communications every week from the lodge there, keeping us posted as to his condition. We fee} that our krother although a stranger there, is being well taken eare of, We voted him $25 last meeting night with instructions to the lodge there to let us know if he needed more. ‘| _ _You haven‘t noticed this! Oh, well perhaps you haven‘t had the lesson that ° | "It is more blessed to give than to reâ€" S | ceive" so vividly brought to your mind. a | These are _ everyday occurrences among Oddfellows all over the world. | Who were the first to give a helping r | hand after the Chicago fire or after the ) | Johnston Flood? Oddfellows were the ‘ | first on the scene. I am not excepting ‘ |even religious institutions now. _ In ) | every part of this continent where | | there has been special distress, the Odd | fellows have always been right on hand. | | Are these doings by contract? Almost | every state in the union can boast of | an Oddfellows‘ home. Were they built | by contract? If our friend looks up the matter he will find that most of these things are done by private donations. I know of a case where a member of a lodge in this vicinity was taken sick while working in British Columbia, where cost of living is very high. He had a long illness but finally recovered having received the best of nursing. His lodge paid the bill which was over $200, when their byâ€"laws â€"allowed nothing at all for nursing. He, of course, was paid» $5 a week, sick beneâ€" fits per contract as "our friend" puts it;but under what head would the other $200 come? I might quote dozens of cases where brothers have received sick benefite as long as they were sick, when according to the laws of their lodge they were not entitled to anyâ€" thing, having allowed themselves to |â€" fall in arrears. _ Did they receive them by eontrect? No. Simply because they needed them. . That is sufficient reason in Oddfellowship, Teach Girls How =Thim? ~ . } server Mn e N su‘s The muggling of Opiumâ€"A Wagner Railway Car Pa bim? "IF our friend were a closer "(2ge server" he might see sheets of foolscap being passed around among the "boys" with names and figures opposite. <y T T es P d Yours truly, Ax Oporerrow In Ts Waesr b FROM NIAGARA FALL 2 §200) w ed. _ Mr. Clark states he will ne of them in State‘s prison, given every assistance to the capture and convict them, s already been held for the _ and the evidence against is said to be very strong. vare woman, shrink the habit of long proâ€" rown on the mercies her money to fall the to Use Money a Gang of Thievesâ€" 2LR m " een doc Arrest of any She D TELCRES TT CURES C THROAT an ~SE, COt FEVER, INFL _ .cu PAL@ stores the senue of smel QULL HEADAGH® experi Batarrh. "One bottie will i §0c. tb Druspists . Sant 1 Waterloo The undersigned are paying the highest market price for all Kinds of â€" saw logs delivered . at ther factory. _ We trust that our old customers who â€"wish to have their logs sawn wilt again giveâ€"us a call as we do good work at the lowest prices. 4 Wegenast & Co. Saw Logs Wanted, Store, Berlin Good workmanship and guaranteed. HATS ANBD CAPS, If you want to buy or sell a Farm adâ€" vertise in the Toronto Weekly Ma il" That paper reaches 100,000â€" farmers‘ homes every week and your advertise ment should meet tt e eye of some one who wants to purchi se. Advertisements of this clas are inserted in the Toronto ‘Weekly Mail for Five cents a word for each insertion or Twenty Cents a word for live insertions, â€" Address ‘The â€" Mailâ€" Toronto, Canada. . ‘ne third page of the Torontc * > *~ ’ Mail‘ is noted for « Want" advertismenis. If you want a situation, a mechanic, a business, machinery, lodging, if you have lost or found anything, or if you want to find out where anyone is, advertise in the Toronto ‘Daily Mail‘ and read the adâ€" vertisements on the third page of that bpaper, ‘The charge is two cents a word each insertlon, or ten cents a word for six insertlons. . Aldress ‘The Mail Toronto, Canada. onl aeree ces E00 It is very important in this age of vast material progress that a remedy be pleasing to the taste and to the eye, easily. taken, acceptable tothe stomach and healthy in its nature and effects. Possessing â€"these qualiâ€" ties, Syrup of Figs is the one perfect laxaâ€" tive and most cantle Ameatin e ria® Next door to Bowman‘s Drug T z4 0g2 The City Tailor. Lhe third page of tipans Tabules cure the blues OldChum pans Tabules cur No other brand of Tobacco has ever enâ€" joyed such an immense sale and popularity in the same period as this brand of Cut Plug and Plug Tobacco. Oldest Cut Tobacco manufacâ€" turers in Canada. REFUSE CHEAP IMITATIONS OLD CHUM Surligh m : opiens. most gentle diuretic known Nov.. 15th, 1892 (CUT PLUG.) _ SIPPEL, MONTREAL. for cleaning and sweetening, nor (PLUG .) for all purposes hands from inâ€" preserving the for purity, nor great comfort Has no equal sOAP Women use it jury, nor for general use. Laundry and and find it a and saver of clothes and ork Hcusehold allâ€"round Labor os oc fine: n this age of vast remedy be pleasing eye, easily. taken, o bad breath rororig l kinds t them our old c their fit Waterloo. 11t} to th dres: TON, 1 also 1 S E2C rIe m reanmemeorsmmoneacncmur mss zle N gant FOR SALP 300 e e want it and, hagpily, it is within the or gixls GOLD WATCH ? h The LADIES! COMPANION is a highâ€"class THlustrated Magazine Literature, Art, Fashion and Home Life. _ Tts matter will be of the Literary style and purity of sentiment. . In beauty of. pictorial.embe letterâ€"press it will take«ront rank, and to this end it wih be printed c paper such as is used in no other Canadian journal. A Derfectly fair a tem is :ulotpted by its publishers, at great outlay, in order to quickly pl eations at the head of all Canadian beriodicals in point of circulation. will be kept with every subscriber. = LADIES AT HOME will be THE Home Magazine of Canada, "pm herefofore been offered at the priceâ€"only 50 cents per annum, OUR BOYS AND GIRLS is a arvet At the priceâ€"=5 cents per y want it and, happily. it is within ana s 22 20100 TIC pMceâ€" 20 c Sa® 0. 1â€"LADIES‘ COMPAZ\'IUN I NO PREMIUM LIST. On Saturday last the 31st December we commenced our big Stockâ€" taking Sale, which we will continue for one month to the 3ist of Janâ€" uary, 1893. Goods in all departments for this sale wy T beommgeed down to theâ€"lowest noteh. Men‘s and Boys‘ Suits #q Overcots at <O5t Boots, Shoes, Rubbers and Over Sh _ Mow®®to lowest possible pr%e‘a Dress Goods, Hosiery, Glosz , etc., all down to cost during our big Stocktaking Salgâ€"â€"=®®" i nslc 9. ALOMC [ . l COMMERCIAL BLOCK to Our music is a little h danee to, but we can‘t h Don‘t be a snail, â€" Gom th Diy Goods and Groceries for Buying for Putting goods in attractive K Doing just 3. PREMIUM PuzzLEsS,. The Bankrupt Store Berlin Cmm mIH â€" ts W e renaloen m we will award an cleâ€" wood Piano, valâ€" the next will receive 17 \I Right at the head of the procession Extreme by low prices. PFair soauaroa da: t Sle Sleigh Robe, the third, a Sttr itx ; the fourth, a _Box; the fifth wolt; the sixth a ; the seventh a [P; the eighth a : O‘Crock Tra next ten will be N PortRATT of IF W 1 Ui i solving puz cash and selling for L ‘ontesâ€" puzzle Llett i LveR ach a 10 RENT, ive a J. UFFLEMAN, Ad as we advertise To Big Stocktaking,Sale at PEDDIE & ERNST. a little hard for some cant hélp that.â€" We Goin the procession, roceries at our store. Addre HOMJ por e n relurna en dn PATUERX ; third, a fine Waren; fourth, n Mus fifth, a Gorn Broocar 18 the five following, a ( Poraraur each. " To th sender, a SthyER Wa the five following, a ( PorTRAIT: To the last answer mailed previous t 1st next, a Gorp Waren the five preceding, CRAYON PoRTRATR!: on Nce es 1 give a fine crayor x one of the ahove Mospeen o es solution of puzzle No, : award a Gold Watch second, a beautiful Stt NO. _ 2â€"LADIES AT _ HOMEJNO. 1â€"0UR BOY PREMIUM LiST. PREMILU; ’ We want every lady in the land [ _ For the first con to send us $Ocents for aliaifâ€"year‘s [ Duzzle No. 3, w subscription to La prps Ar Homs fboy‘s or girl‘s G and at the same time, while thus | to the second, a ¢ receiving wonderful value for | t0 the third, a Stt that small amount, to try and seâ€" [ to the feurth, a $ cure one of the following valuable | to the fifth, a full 1;)'1‘;)1111"111)15’ _‘Fur‘ 111e_ Brst correct |Pownn a im : in 4i Conditions nt must mark "GETTING THERR" M nt o plainly. in fall 2220CT01 AZL . M ho will send in the fi memmmmmimmesecmmeneummmcenceccansenccmm : 2â€"LADIES‘ AT HOMEJNO, 3â€" PREMIUM LiST. e want every lady in th land [ For: ind us 3tconts for a halfâ€"year‘s | puzzle seription to La pres Ar Hoare § boy‘s c at the same time, while thus } to the s iving wonderful value for | to the t small amount, to try and seâ€" f to the : : one of the following valuable | to the ie ooo Geee e reach‘of all. . Who will send owing trout. higan for six n the Lan F LEADER â€" nt al 16 oz. pounds, 36 inch yards. n beauty of Eniutox'h this end it will be pi journal. _A ferfect! itlay, in order to qui als in point of cireuls B K la Shortest time. â€" Lowest rates,. Night and day sessions, Every young man and young Woman wishing to succeed in busiâ€" ness life should understand book-keeping, business forms, avithmetic, penmanship, correspondence, shorthand and typewriting. These subjects are thoroughly taught at the Berlin School of Shorthand. For further information call on or address thePrincipal, . School of Shorthand No, $ American Block, f Berlin. â€"â€"OP THRâ€"â€" ‘1,_ To the middle VER_WATCH; to ving, a Crayor To the last correct previous to March D WaTei, and to ceding, each a TRATT, valued at FOR SALE OR EXCHANGE Dry Goods and / | Grocery Business. oan on , cut advertiseâ€" ward to us with onths‘ subscripâ€" IPS an Hom. LADIES AT pting the first received ron portrait, valued at $ ve mentioned valuable p Shorthand and Book Branch from Galt Bus Each contesâ€" ces in puzzle Street West C Treating everybody nicely , we will ; for the c Drrss Sicver 1c Box ; ixth and BERLIN SCHOOL =op._ oece ul LOwnshp 37, N.5, Ww., ipg Emmet Co., Mich, for sale or d property in the County of ï¬ty ~acres clear, balance well ~â€"swood, elm and maple. Sawâ€" quarter mile distant and railâ€" A splendid chance, Apply to M‘Sn IEALLMAN z t received) sendin Fair square dealing. â€" |Buitings, of our brother merchants to can t wait, life is Gowith the crowd. | Conditions :â€"Each contes tant must mark faces in puzal in ink or pencil, cut advertise ment out and forward to us wit] 30 cents for one year‘s subscrip tion to Our Bovs ax» Goms Address, "C" OUR BOYS ANT (ri‘]RLS, 166 King Streek Wesl Toronto, Canada. [ 0. 3â€"OURTBOYS AND GIRLS PREMIUM LIST. For the first correct solution of puzzle No. 3, will be given a boy‘s or girl‘s Gold Wiateh ; to the second, a £10 Gorp Carx : to the third, a SttvERr Waren to the feurth, a $5 Gorp Corx . to the fifth, a fullâ€"sized CraAÂ¥ox PorTrA1T ; to the sixth, a girl‘s SinveEr WATCH ; to each of thi next ten, a GoLD Broock. T. the middle sender a Siuyr) WarCH ; and to the five preced ing, each a handsome Tow: CasE ; and to the five folldwin. the middle each a Gorp Brocci To the last mailed previous March 18t. next, will be given Swiss Mustc Box,â€"and to (! ten preceding the last, a Go: Broocit each. par excellence.". None such t x State. Lon Copman e e e $6. _ Each club subscribe premiums. 11 Of 160 acres, the N. E King St!:eet we [‘ pages and is devoted to bestâ€"elevating both in. its ishment and excellence of â€"a fine, heavy, calendered d legitimate premium sfysr ce it and its sister publi Ehe most exact sood faith t elul WATERLOO â€"keeping â€" College , life is too short. crowd. Buy your hu{' and girl will nd secure a boys us 10 yearl Berlin, ,W a have everything in the line of footwear CALL AND sER, A pleasure to show Goods, Headguarters for Trunks and YValises, New Williams Sewing Machines, Fall stock in the latest New York, English and Canadian styles arriving d BOOT AND SHOE STORE :| HYMMEN&RUSSELL‘S, NACES feu romevecuene. (CoP 2 M V OV U, Maple Leaf, (Galt.) Racer, Lance, Premier Keen Edge, Sole Agent for the The best and incest kind sold che HARD\Y!}_RE, PAINTS, OILS en * ve‘lnbiasl Styies arriving daily, Better Assortment than ever, A large stock of Parlor and Library Lamps, Lampâ€"Chimneys and Lanterns, Every Instrument Warranted Five Years. Apply at Factory, or to CROSS CUT sAws Coal Oil by the barrel and gallon, and a completo line of Shelf and Builders Hardware ab PAE The largest and best assortment Heating Stoves in the PIANOS ller and a line of sealette caps at $1.30, t CGive us a call and we wili satisfy you all We have a line of all wool underwear at $1 ieen Lo ce S ts s S se n e n tC , PLUMBING and GAS fittine Uitings, Mitts, Overcoatings, GHloves, Underwear, Braces, Hats and Tieg, Caps, efte Headq uartersfor Binder Twine Call and see our "Happy Thought" Range with illuminated oven, also our original wood cook stove, the best in the market. fully guaranteed and =â€"â€"<=. THBE MARVELOUS : <o EoT T 3y Stoves | Stoves | For Gents ON EASY TERMS oF PAYMENT Germ M. Devitt & Co. if STOVES, STovVv mss . G. GARDINER â€" DEVITT & CO. Sec‘y Borlin Organ & Piano Co., E‘t‘d Courty of Waterioo sold cheaper than anyone in the County 5, OILS and GLASS always right prie Pualorie o. CON RA_ D ase D2 UU B sold at prices that defy competition AND C« ommenmmnnsmesere Co, if you want something cheap in GOt & Shoe Store. 10rwear at $1 a set, that is a at $1.30, the best ‘in the trade. WATERLOO ORGANS., and ImplementRsepairs ment of.Cooking and the County. 6 AZ UA aidks right prices. FUR etc, etc. | KING ST., BERLIN. Schootin full Operationat 4 King St., over R. D. Lang & Ont.. Evening Classesâ€"Tue day evening at 7.30, Afterno day and Thursday af 4.:30, D 9 a. m. to 4 b. m. â€" Pupils adn Private lessons cnn be arrang celebrated Smith p...; °"6 Give him vinced. Best Photos Made in Ontario Has received the credit frbï¬ the best Art Critics of Toronto for producing the Saeit 0 Oettt B SHORTHAND ACADEMY.‘ Shork, â€" Photographer, SCJ Lm'fest cirenlation of any scie world, Splendidly illustrated man should be without it, w ‘ear; £1.50 six months. Addre UBUisEERs. 801 Eroadway, Ne Stienfific Amerion M Repairing Skiâ€fm 11 SMYT â€"~.. Waterloo and full assortment of ~All Work ARTHUR PEQUEGNAT FRESH CROCERIES can procured at his in great variety kept c stock; also all kinds of COOKING AND He also dOCS grains etc. ATCHES, CLOCKS, JE ELLERY, DIAMONDg, SILVER NEWS F Cheap Cash Stofé KING â€"., BB Terms Cash & One Peigg. The undersigned will highest market price for BARLEY, BEG to $3.00 and $3.50 per yard. A very special bargain in silk sealette, at $3.75 per yard, good value for $5 Cold weather is approaching and we are making provisions to meet it Just think of it, large woolen blankets _ in grey and white, specially made for our trade, $2 per pair. This line won‘t last long. The Wholesale MIjS L. MBSTON ~ou‘d answer: Smyth Bros. Cheap Cash Store, carry a large stock of novelties in Dress Goods which we sell very cheap. Lovely costume cloths, all colors, 27â€" inches wide, only 12i%e per yard. Handsome tweed suitings, only (50¢, 756 and 90. cents per yard, 54 inches wide. Navy and black serge suitings, very desirable goods, 37 34¢, 40c and 5oc per yard, all wool. A large stock of trimmings to match, In Mantle Cloths we excell all previous efforts. â€" Our stock is large and more varied in styles and quaâ€" lities, and our prices lower than ever. Fancy mantlings, 50c, 60c 75¢, 90c and $1.00 yer yard. These prices should. suit every purse. Handsome brocades, $1.50, $2.28) $3.00 and $3.50 per yard. A very M m por oc 9e WATERLOQ SMYTH BROGS This is the season when the question with every lady is a new dress, mantle or jacket. "Where can «J get the best value for cash? Where can I get the best assortâ€" ment?" To the above queries we would answer : Smyth Bros. Cheap Cash Store, carry a large stock of novelties in Dress Goods which we BROTHERS _ Cheap l Cash â€"~ S tore, Western Ontario CHRISTIAN A.* Perationat 42 Boehn D. Lang & Co‘s Sto: lassesâ€"Tuesda y a _ 2000 900s Guaranteed, ARTHUR PEQUEGNAT, Waterloo a call ang be c 090, Principal and Goods Guar 8 4.30. Day Classesâ€" ipils adimitted at any e arranged for. Aco Sn en ‘ OATs, at bottom prices ¢illfuly and Prompfly attended to, TINWARE Afternoon announce to iY scientific paper In the Te Wreebly, o np e . ce a A. Address MUNN $ COL ay. New York. +/ and Retail Jeweller, nce to the people of vicinity that‘h have a Pss e t PCIOTE free of charge in the PEAS, PARLOR stToves, retail trade in or‘s Bloc. e, Bcrlin. in always ho S shop. ‘HENRICH. St. Jacobs. POTATOES, ETG. constantly in â€"., BERLIN: ARE, &o pay the ts