"e nolu-e that I Flriori And Artt "il?st spared nel- “05’ up, I new rlwre customers taate.aud style tmtmeot. I qt uttntic tad “cane 3 than, Ill-mt pram. It m Kine - “Hint-cilia. Parlors: LIC, " TAYIMR HOTEL. _ l MARKET. NT'ELE Km: BUSINESS pr E. . tec,', of an 'ivrtrut and tst'ett ostreet ns Lsnd p. m ING, NC NEW: 19 Wu oeors to te . Rd. is numero hber,n Cffy" ch ztrhcr liber. Pain?†and Paper ll; . 0111;; 'EATMABm N . Rocks? t, 31, 100,0†um " .r: 'rt N FISCHER nd. 18trt. t 'i'tpt'r, (5030ng u- p“; FRCEHLL " “be.I _ "N an and Sana DO A u etiomser 'ertt b " wi REAL - v- al patI'On.“ Ind 1rutsui;; usinegs "a T†a 00min. id Lamb " ldages kept in ank. ‘and on R 1tt y m {mm m‘n ' "etter Rhine" _ We" b,, ' _ thare In"; ia 'ieh to otm oted" a low 'Ptotn “Mix n bur Y that rm») HJLH'ASC' (If taxttion W38 cer. “1ny Ln: the wrund upon which the Coun’ry o; «ind M tr. Foster to go.Thsre may hm: men cuets---truelt us scrap- 'ttui-w:,, a system of Protection a. bout a certain industry was vitiated by one ridiculously low part of the wall. Here would levelling up to do; but these instances are exceedingly "T/ Md should in every out bl! chm I, up! med. Genus", necking" tbr 'ttee:..? he lowered. -Any Main- v ds tending u I: T nub b I {nucleate (mpmmuw And ttlf, than mum, "M r. “1nd wt. d um and» tt t'rei. ' Ill r Um prlcv of common rope was ' , pound. In: all along the A- u mow oi the tiver and the lake. tit winch ruled in Canadian [unease oi taxntion was: obi-- Public Opinion U'IHIQI It c'vrs'e Disturbance Than Benetit ;,, uu‘g, uf cougar, most. (sewg In Minnesota tA decree w“ iivea to H t! .. “mm", of the W5.)- pea-f3 wife because 'the defendâ€? navel- 'lrt' gawk“ bcnetit taritfre (eats his toe nalils, and, beinglresness My " I: his sleep, scratches this (puitttifr M H mum to the front with l tseverely.' I , m:' that the Government,l A youthful Kentucky has and ac 5-: ilmu from a specitic duty ' cured a divorce on the ground hunt 'the g~ uni cordage, have uctu-idefeudanc cuneiuto the bed m tlur ! ".u tax on these. \'cry,mornink afler the marriuge nd beat) mum.†by something “he 's" i, this phuintifftm the the head. at: her rt" guuml, reckoned at vurr- _ shoe hdel.' . hm was not the purpme for A New York 1mm plead in his {Manon of the tspecter, duty petition for divorce thus ‘the dafendunt tlrti: and it is specially un- would not sew on thin plairttifra but. it u I» true-oss allirmed by was, neither would she allow him togo M: 'ro-ut-thut all last to tires at. night.' The court dbtided "’ '"Y," of common rope was but the puiutitr Wu "titled to . de- Mm wiveteeus are raised F ' tirat is; U; the suns mums which nx‘c won: by “we are taxes that, wnl \Mruhe of evet'y woman of wrung, ot course, most. tity .‘e- (mums of the very peo- . 'itrutsl bunch: taritfre ‘1 n iN not be Mr. E. I ,hm’ hm vFpr {LIILHI'S :i't'ts, 1.:- u.'. mgr- Is " . to :3 I tip-t In m ir T." 'lul (n . t'y r.- ‘umng apparent , 'u' -a (mu who the hand 1C"t nut lawn that of a tar, M, H. 15. Cl‘r-enshit'Hs, Lu hm his linger on a 1.1mm to ro-fonu. In â€as, Eu shows that the w â€my h m chrease the . to .1 I on "capiatties," pt m moat common Utrtt 1 ts 'm l one Hm: he tells i,' u-tuml lil Um country mun» Ministesr couplod] "lit m N h" In hts address' y mun,- tl." luxurious' .3:- ncn mais home iwar ,r' increase ', but the Lap-i '.try 'l:t prict. hum 30 cents) nut 15 purchased by alli Ann-12‘s. Thu increaw of} duty prott'cts no nouneI , ‘llIIPI'V " gratuitous tux: 11y a. similar prong» oi, ‘Imr articles of somewhuti wile-n and "union" dress; , to bear 5 additional _) 431'): n: and the Tarilf HI tum-(1t t',tlttt upon nmm-Ll by the revis- 11': ysCY muoying and mtry in {gr-mind that {m qaxwml‘ election Ewrm party in order prim! of of general alum EKN' u nsulc of tin-y proud-P. li m Itls tooshrewd; 'Y' t't"'".'ige them- '!msw ss' ho {Live vex- »;r- from specitic to Lo pmlcs' the wsy, c, lttr-tusy more etrir,' 'tlcstt ot taortstlmt,--y H Jt , " "T""'"'"' "f a] Young, old or middle aged, who tiad them- llw their protection ( selves nervouts, weak tuuiuxhausted,wh m a) m- luau/med from I broken down from excess or dvorworlf, re. 3“ f) and a hle cuts I 86:31:51 i? "why. of teeig?tt1ytgiyt,eiiliir, - . tta ue ressxon (emu ure on r ' WM“: per gallon. l of 'i'i2ii/t'y",'"i'ie of ‘mtmory, bad (i'::':)?'):,?),'.-' "WV†"‘ 1urchinery, mess of sight, pulpitntmnof th/t heart mis. r Low Eml- tive pcrfsinns, lack of energy, [minim the kidhe‘l, 'Hi tlse ham“, and headaches, pimples 011 the, fuels and My, . a 's' . . . ' l . . y I e I itching or peculiar sensatlon abput thema- t ot r""'trc'tt tlt Ott l ' ' tum, “113ng ottheergansudtziiness, a In “bl-"Y 1nstv.ncegl of before the eyes, twitclu'n of .the mu lea, Hug away with the ‘ tyelids and elsewhere, 'l,'ul'Jc2', depotiu It L', 1, wk with the l m theurine, loss of will power, tenderness of l kph†tho ‘0 h an- l the scaly and spine, weak and fubbrmus. ' i" . _ . ttt ' Ides, desire to sleep. failure to be rested by mgr " tt be forehand ( sleep, "outtipistioi, dullness oi‘hearim? 1035: m. :H the hest possi- I of “the. "ct,ire for solitude, tsxyitatylity of mm†W3 which de. I lemper. sunke? el'C'rrit,,"),iug,t,icv,1'.e'i,kuat ',rvtt . tm ir:N'ruiart.rrs; Ot 00111! sun, 0 c , a e u. "rlu'-'lr"t'i they we , syntdd/ss'or nirvous (liablllty that lehd to v1 making; clunges, l him..." ___ t, , p... 'rlurctlrrtr', they are i making change, nth“ and wen gain 'U m-nt 'it', mu: Wen gain (H1595. “UL such (M- mm}! “unu- IEw Importers nor mnmnwrs, look. n1 :‘e-liwf from the MI HUN LII. either, md dut.Vs are all f apart and ‘w (zm‘iti' revue- tllllg apparent Alt 1d dutivs are. tlll :wL'nul to Halt-91 m ls "y"yedil tlie Ct duteioot-s) _'. Thu iobhertr, m the 52mm Lox) mm“ xmmufucb' .-nmmlt-mtiou.f to DANIEL RITZ, tiew Hamburg Muscat h. "iduri his weer paeed Dec. 15 [93,. 8313: I V“ 't!1rerins, 20 betas but! 01:52.10. He 'never from Drtspespaia, “ad 0 . r "1°11“- I started 0.in d the. Witch but oooe,snd took . ("mum of dob: {V ttutser then went. , 'ker this who}! 2.0H. and it cured me. I sin rely mpmend “ _ : .$.....‘__ _ q it. Sold by Simon Sn dqr, When-loo. ' in . l Wuts u iitrriUtttim., _ ' ' ' f It. . ands yin T '0 and Hum-rd Bronch- :, ._...._- V _ ' mayday): _ myqaplmigalkv tttqt “if - . P,nhetiree, 9‘: , T, Jtc.sAf '9'" New! mum. my in : A New York mm pleaded in his petition for divorce tint: 'the defendant would not sew on this plairttifrts but. tone, neither would she “low him to go to tires at. night.' The court decided cm: the pldiutitf wu "titled to ' de- crte on the ground thatltbis o predaion was cruel and inhuauuL.-St. " Re- public. f ' l In Illinois a decree WM obtained be, cause u long ttutrerirtg,hustmisd com~ plied that 'during the past ye or the defendant struck this puuitiil' tlepvttted ly with pokers, fltt; nous and other hard substances.' ', A Virginia womnn was set free be, cuuse 'the defendant does not come home till 10 pm. and then keeps this plaintiff awake talking} A Tennessee mun, liberated a wife because 'the def ndant does (wt, Waist] himself, thereby causing the 'leirttttf great mental anguish.’ A Jersey wife secured a decision be. cause “the defendant, the husband, sleeps with razcr undenlns pillow to frighten this plaintiff} C Out in Illinois a wife secured afdecree “ because her; husband threw the tle at. her when she hit him with a coal , ucket fur muting on the stove. ' A Wiacousin man got a. divorce be- cause his wife kept u scrum: girl 'who suit on the frying pan to ace iCit was hot enough.' A decree was granted in Ma; sens court because 'thedoieudan this plaintill'a'wage most ot the quarreliug.' l A n irhio nnm'lms secured a divorce ', because, 2w he declared under oath, 'the Idefendunc puliea this plaiutitT wt of ( bed by his whiskers.' l A heapecked husband showed a di. ! vorcc in a Pennsylvania court bemuse, I ir. the language of his ullidrsvit, 'tihe de. fendant struck this plaintiff a wiolént _ bk w with her bustle.' A Connecticut man got a. div the ground that 'the defendant not get up in the morning, more plaintiff, nor do anything gh told,' A Missouri divorce was once granted because ‘the defendant gm: bubbling about, [mung this plaintiff sup erleiss, or if he gets any he has to cookjt him. self.' A Kansas wife recently iecure a. di- vorce from her husband beam: e, as solemnly t3et forth in her petition lhe cleicride.nt pinclml the nose of this Iru'ty ml; causing it to become very red, here- by (musing the pmmirf' g,rest mi and anguish of mind.' i {llptmy utilcrs cured. The spnng oivipri force hariug lost its texmion every fu ction “lanes 1n consequence. Those who th ousrh abuse committed in ignorance may I r. mauently cured. Send your Madras rfi; Joints in stsunpts for book on diseases ntliar to man, Rent sealed. Address NLVJJJHON, '24 Mucdonahl Ave., Toronto, Ont , (Manda. . - W. i I The taritt should be vigorbunly c it. ized in committee md forced dow to a plane of real reform. r u a d t, to the country that the p _ ition _ help to perform tit their owngcrodic nd the general tuivtrttage. Certainly he inexcusable coal oil duty should no he allowed to live. It is udiréct. ta of tremendous weight upon the po rer “nu _, A ... an onelous (he, su . the nnmmm " .w 1'.t1Pppteta.r it /rorr ttte ‘PPMMOO of pret. honest purpose. Queer Divorce Causes. Mahachu- kink keeps the night, , was would i†this than ‘ :33 Il p, Joseph L Martin was appointed to oversee the expenditure and perfor- mance of 250 days of free statute labor 'chu, as subscribed by different parties to be (few performed on the new line of Roads to viptht be opened up Soon South of M. Jacobs; And Tilman S. Shanta to ofergee the be, , perfortmtnceot200dur, freelnboronnew who , road to be opened up south of Floradale was I uni tenor} to this council. on The lawman ta of trtuwtmMstsuti0al science and the best m pm appliances are availed of In compounding Ater'te Banana-ills. Hence, though half-a turria existence as u out- clna. in: fully a; rust. of tho an in an?!†goes to make it , he 'rtandard)rtootirttt . Individual men and wimmin Are fractions. The funny is the integer of human happniesa. PECl'LIAR TO â€SELF. Sb eminently sdccessful has Hood's Snrsapa. rilU been that many leading animus from all over the United mates furnish testimonials of cures which seem almost. mimculous. Hood's Susanarilmla not an accident. but the ripe fruit ot Industry iutd study. Ir, possesses merit "peculiar to “my." “000‘s PILLS qure Nausea, Sick Headache. Indigestion. Binqusness. Sold by all dngists. V _ v , _.. W.r.... """'""""'t "VI 5, wuuv ;\./~ D. Bowman, for survey and plans of two new rtvtthrt27,50,. Yost o. Starch work and Plank, $5.00 ; Charles Den- _ ges,repairing railing at West Montrose i bridge, 600; Daniel Fries, for taking i Valentine Wahl. to poorhouse in 1893, I 32.00 ; Meldrun; and Summers. on ( bridge contract $50.00 ;Philip Allgeier, i for gravel, $1.36. Total $91.36. Woolwich, April 3rd., 1894 The Coimcil then adjourned to meet again at St. Jacobs,on Tuesday the 8th day of May next at: 8o'eloek n..m.,path- master’s ordera to be issued on that day. Theuowitie accounts were paid '.--- Amos Shoemaker, sheep killed by dogs, $490 ; John Schaefer, work, $1.00 AI The clerk “an; instructed to notify theparties inte/rested in the award made hy the Engineer under the Ditches,anrl Water Course Act, to pay their propor- tion of expense-forthwith, or the same will he added to the taxes for the cur- rent year along with the interest there. on. a ' ___ ..,. -v....,.,. "you.“ n. u. u. Arrf IV. The plans and survey for a new line of Roads 40 ft. wide through the lands of Peter Ccvss, Paul Martin, and Elias Martin south of hit. Jacobs, and also for a mew line of roads 40 feet wide be- tween Lots 11; k 115 G.C.T.. leading to the Peel '1 oanine South of Florsuiate were auopted and the clerk was instruc~ ted to prepare the necessary By-lnws, and give all notices required by iaw,and also obtain permission from the Oounty Council, as required by Section 545 of the Municipal Act, in regard to new ro. ds less than 66 feet wide. The lands orJoim Goetz, John Yon Hanan, Joseph Meyer,George Scherer, Joseph S'chertrriJoseph L,Brohman, and Solomon lirohn'mn were detached from Road-division yo. 47, and formed into a new division ins No 89 to commence at Joseph Mey'er’s corner and extend to the school Manse in S. S. No, 10. i A petition was received from Jacob Bird and 100 others praying to have tbeprivate rmd leading through the land ot Jacob L. Umbnch on township Lot Mo. 121 G.C, TI, converted into a palr highway. The foregoing petition of Jacob Bird and others,was laid over for future con- sidemtion, and Aurou Weber, C. L. Weber and theleeve. were appointed a committee to interview Mr. J, L.Um- inch and see.how much he would take to remove gates on the road leading to Adam Mactuscti’s farm and report at the next meeting of council. A circular latter was received from Royal Grafton, in reference to a new and improved method of btidging, By-lawNo 40t,tt; appoint the several township otiicers for the year 1894 was read a iirst 8 cohd and third time and passed. Notice was received from the Solici- tors of the Hamilton Radial Electric Sheet R dimly Company, About an ap- plieation to the Legismture for an Act amending the Act incorporating said Company by changing tho name therof ie. The Reeve in the chair. All the member: pro-cut. The minutes of the previous aessiOn were read and adopted.' The clerk hid before the council the plans and surveys’s made by C.D.Bow- than. P.L.S , for . new line of road as petitioned for by Joesph S. Martin and others affecting Lou:6 & 7 G.C.T., South of St Jacobs, and also for a new road petitioned for by Tilamn L Shantz. affecting Lots No. 114 k 115, G.CT., South bf Mondale. The trrtnieipa(aiin.,s) of the tow chip of WooN/ieii: met at St Jawbi, on the 3rd d.) of April A. D. 1894 put. smut to Adjournment from Int on non. _ Jons L. \VanAN. Clerk. Council. Both the Sultan of Bornu um] the leader of the invading army, Rquh, were killed it the heads of then- com. munch. The advicrs da pot sum: which side was victorious. The battle is leported to have been a desperate one in which tht full strong“: of both forces engaged. Hun- dreds of men were killed on both sides and thousands were wounded. Tripoli, April 2 --lleports have been received from the Souduu ot a furious battle in the Kingdom of Bornu in the Central Soudun between an invading army 30,000 strong and the troops of the Sultan of Bornu, about equnl in number. The invading forces were headed by one Rnbah, who was former ly a slave of Yobhor Pasha. b, M r. Smithson wss bitten by the hog about a. week ago. Six weeks before that time the hog had been bitten by another hog, which tenfdays previously ' had been bitten by the Newfoundland l dog. The dog had been in the Gbit of ‘climbing into the hog pen. For some days he had shown symptoms of illness, but Mr, Smithson did not suspect that he was suffering from hydrophobia. His attention was ottractod while nt'the‘ barn by squeals from the hog pen, an†he went out in time to see the dog dash out of the door. He. was foaming at i the mouth, and MrJSmithson killed him l, with a shot from a. revolver. Then he, turned his attention to the hog, which a had been bitten in the head and body. I Under Mr. Smithson’a treatment, as- sisted by a country vetrrinary surgeon, A“ __e, ' , A A, An Interesting l'ntlent atthe Pantom- luntltute. Dr. Paul Gibier, the head of the Pas. teur Jrv,titute, at No. 175 West Tenth st., has an interesting patient. His name is John P. Smithson, and he is a 1 farmer of the village of Washington, I Md. He was bitten by a hog, which had been bitten by anothei hog, which had been badly laceruted by a mad New, foundland dog. All of the aniumls were owued by Mr, Smithson, and were kept in a baru adjoining the Smithson home. The case is Interesting from n medical point ot view, as showing the extent of the transfer ofdisease from one animal 1 to the other and then to a human be. l ing. Dr. Gibier says the patient hm; undoubted symptoms of hydrophohiu. He is carefully watching the develop ments of the disease in Mr. Smithson, and last evening gave it as his opinion that the patient would recover.Dr/ Gib- ier has not lost a patient by death in l nearly two years. I 'i?dP, :s,"s's, ""igtgii,1i'i; cgfti,i)ii.r.'.', Ri' 'Si..'.' 1% ii".' as " is perfectly, perma~ nently and positivery cured by Dr. Sage’s Catauh Remedy. The proprietors of this medicine prove that by their offer. It's $500 cash for a case of Catarrh which they cannot cure. By all dealers in medicines; 60 cents. \W tiMittti1e; NE “T; _ cams a ste {it} -- ___c._9_m5. _ - If it fails to bi;neiit or cure, you get your money back. Some dispositions are sunny even in pain. But, it was not meant that women would suffer so. She need not, while there’s a remedy that regulates and promotes all the proper functions, dispels aches and pains, brings refreshing "t and restores health and vigor; n the "com- plaints," weaknesses, and irregulari- ties of womanhood, it's the only gugranteed remedy. - is p Dent cure Cat, The this that It's a P.' It’s a tonic and nervine, a remedy prescribed by an eminent ph sician and specialist for all the, 'l2,Va'iJ, ills and ailments of women. --the " Prescription." I?†and 23ier6teie Come to You --if you‘re a sulfat- ing woman. The naming? in this sane is . Pieroe’s JI Fsvorite Pre. Purim:- Ham In the Honda- BITTEN BY A MAD HOG. 'tii-:' :7, tCriiiii.i.ii,.i.iiiitiit A' magmas; wo ti" 'ruifriiiii'G tr WEâ€; MWG' _ '--all need the beef. of care, proper m- garfi ty hygiene and scription. Msidenhood, ) Womanhood, Wifehood, Motherhood, ' 1" f COAL I - Scranton Coal! Waterloo Goal Yards. Wutm-loo. Fob. min. a. CAN be had of 1 Waterloo butcher. on and after this due I will poll meal. cheaper as follows: All tirst<Na. meat. pork 9 cents par pound: beetntenk 9 on. r pound; best can beet wt 8 cents per 'iiii'ililiftilir,r'i'.t'i w cenw per pound; pork manages 1 cents per pound; Wren. er wursr 10 cents per gonna. A “burs! patronage so lanai. . CHEAP MEAT deiuer m 7 -- Choice Ci ' Tobaoooa. Cigarettes and Smok- b'l7ltl2ii'lig,r Mouth 0mm, Pocket. Knives, PursesJth. King Street, near Railway Track.» The RATES compare favorably with any in the urorld., Your choice of all sound plans o assuravwc Hered, no other. AGENTS WANTED: Apply now For choice of territory to _ THOS. HILLIARD Manamm't Director Equality between policyholders is secured by insuring in three clamee-.. abatainers, general and toonum--gitriug each in profU the true bent/it of its own longevity. When two or three years in force it is "o0-forfeitable, even for failure to pay renewal premiums, remaining in all force TILL THE VALUE IS EXIIAUSTED. It {was a legacy certain instead 9/ a _ to suit possible. The Policy ofthty Dominion Life is a straight promise to pay-like a bank drayt, almost unconditional. 1970' re- striction on travel or occupation. "Y! . . JAMESJNNES, M. P,, CHR. KCMPF Esq. ansmxsr. VicrrPothtsiihrs THOS. HILLIARD. MANAGING DIRECTOR. THE Dominion Life Assurance Go’y, "had Offhm, . Waterloo, Ont. Authorized Capltanooomoo. 9mm [Deposit nt Ottawa $50,000 Subscribed "ttritat FIRE INSURANCE COMPANY. INCORPORX'FED IN 1863. Total Assets 8tsCDeeember '93, $319,734. -. THE WATERLUU MUTUAL ALEX, MILLAR, q. '., 8olieltor-.......Bera J. H. WEBB, M. D., . adieu] Reteree.ivorusrioo W. S. H00GUNs,pu t. of Agencies. .anrlco W H.RIDDELL, ‘ WM. HENDRY, liberal corstuitons of Pollelu 1. Cash and Paid-u: Values guaranteed on each policy. 2. All di idends belong to and are paid only to policy holders. 3. No t'eritriction on travel, residence. or occupation. 4. Death claims paid at once on completion ot claim papers. ' - I] surplus over an LitumitiesDeeamber Slat. 18ir2...:,.,....../.......C. Ttysrtsaturover 180i..,......., '""'e"'""l"tntmr8ur,pte............. 2.25338: 1c"tamsoverissrt.'ii.C.Vl.r.r. 2S,953 Reserve, for security ot Po1itryWold, - iv“-.. -. "aw. '"ut. Ma, " Increase over previous your New Amt-duca- writteit in 1892 ttu-overrun..-.'..-.':.-.-, Cub Income for 180t............ P"1-overt8srt..)C.C.' Assets. December tut/lar.'.. . . . .. Assumes: in tores Jail. m. J. G. DOERSAM 'hstabttiaee "N. [ DOMINION DEPOSIT. . ,sxooma Ontario Mutual Life. C. M. Taylor, Secretary. John Killer Inspector. Messrs. Bowlby & Clement, Solicito Berlin _ OFFICERS: George Randall. President. John Shun. Vice-President. BOARD or DIRECTORS Geo. Randall, Esq., Waterloo. John Shun. Esq.. " Chm. Hendry, Esq., at I. E, Bowman, Eso., M. P., Waterloo H. Snyder Emau Waterloo. Geo. Diebel,Esq., " William Snyder. Esq., " I. D. Bowman, Esq., Berlin. J. L Widenmn. Esq†St. Jacobs. John Allchin, Esq.. New Hamburg. Allan Bowman, Esq†Preston. P. E. Shanta. Preston, Thomas Gowdy, Esq.. Guelph. James Livingstone, Esq., M. P., Bade: Thomas Cowan. Esq., Gait. WATERLOO. ONT. In. Quiet. . "WAT“. acreage of 1891 9M I. SOS-MEI "hat. Shop opp. Commercial Hotel. ecretzrv. I'llcl up Cnpllnl $64.4†mucus ' , Baden. hi?'), Manage “6.122.195 . 1.187.388 . 2.651.000 2,061,802 614.951 67.331 tt'f: greatly the success OIWatCheS, The Waterlno Bounty 13an I ,i' Chicks, to adyertise these well as on this de pends greatly the success o the sale. Auction Sales AuctionSales are now prepared to do an kinds of work in the line of Housepainting, Paperhanging and imitation Graining. Orders filled in shortest notice and work guaranteed. Orders can be left at the shop or at Hohmhivr A: Lcitch's Hardware Store, Waterloo. Shop abovctico. Peppler's Macksmith shop I King Street, _ . Waterloo. Farmers' attention is directed to the fact that we are prepared to exchange brick and tile for all kinds of wood. 1000 00008 00 The prices are consistint with quality of material and workmanship. The Ltest invoices include thc finest of American and Foreign Fabrics. SUITINGS. Inspection is invited to the New Lines of Renter and Miller "Tis not the clothes that make the man," hut Hwy help; ISAAU BEGHTEL ' SON, covers the field by n more inhabitants in W citun.tythan My ottiér Plumbing, Pipe and Gas Fitting, Philip thmeipp and Alex, will soon bcconductcd through out different parts of the county. It pays a HOHMEIER & LEITCH. Hundredfold (Bllmlg TROUSERINGS and WANTED See page 8. John Ritzer. ili)lllillillli2 t LEITCH get anything better than iimon Snyder, EAVE TROUGHING and FURNACE WORK. Druggist, WAIT?. R LOU. ON T pnonmeier and Alex. Leitch have entered into co- partnership to carry on a general hardware business. They will do all kinds of' k Waterloo, Ont, WOOD. Coughs, Colds You Can't Merchant Tailor. King St. Waterloo AN D Hoarseness. fonsumption F611 OVERCOATINGS IIN Don't Fail v Forancrlv am in? n†Wall Paper, Books and J. STREBEL'S, Cheap Harness General Dry Goods, ’ Men’s and Boys' Ready Made Sttitsfprui Overcoats. Hats and Caps, Etc. KING STREET. Kindlv invite cverybody to call on them when in Berlin, and examinc their stock of Husscll's l’lmmgruph Unllt-ry, IN H.103. will be open fur business the tirrt 11mm " of everv month. Whvn Sunday is the date “I†v'mmnencv an Manda). Huh] tice, New Hamburg, Hm. Dressman t; Hallman a specialty. 7 7 RUSSELL, Elite Photo Slldt 3115931314 "ri, Reasonamu Prices to suit The best of work turned satisfaction guaranteed. to see the specinl attractions in Enlarging from thatlgive two positions with my best work. DONT FORGET Gives, a LIFE SIZE CRAY; D; PUR- TI’LAI'F of :yoursclf with every down cabinets taken at the New Hamburg Studio. This oler remains in force till {uni-131' notice. Hello There ml was†vurau... Photographic Studio, Now is the time for NEW HAMBURG, Call here for your W ATERLOO, ONT. Next to Post Nice, New Hamburg, Ont BERLIN Diariiatids mr' --ar.... East of Market, ""'rmr- BERLIN. THE Stationery, . E. S. Hallman Small Pictures â€an; the ti has. out and “if © it: I m