{ABKEI to tender yrrsun cus- patronage "rusuiv' mess and i a roman. inâ€: It'll... Kiic u with); Lamb u tttsn kept CHER REAL us: omen .nd style 2cm. 1 Inc Md {PIE KET. US!NESS tth ot An rung and HI NI.. m-her um ' "anger. Ontario and aux mod Del LE !D0.000. EW. "mn. CH, anlt. Haul-xv m p I.’ urr 1m) Ho.nts that I kel Hou I) of " ‘nm. it is an Industry or wtuen um ‘xupu‘mnw mumâ€; he exaggerated. "‘Thr- ,tidlioits purchased by me is :w'inunl Mtvmpt to stimulate the pro- duction ot' the horses I am asked for may day in the course of my business, MIL 'lw mid without reserve, and it if G, I)“ hoped that, from a. patriotic point nf view, to say nothing of the upques- Lionable gain to the individual, to)!†hm may find purchasers over the _ i,,»' .' 1m l"‘il"()ll on l .- â€mm rut raise and ',rrt ‘_;| lr, nmtch the ", _" __. ","le..trrr " attaiuvd 1y; .x _ wr' Hath- aGrve tttcut- i _ 'l ' wx-w-ml them, Sum-i T ‘12"! ulntwr lump Fume i, 'ie V ll in 21mm "uywhctvelse, ' _ _ _.', ilw,h~h HP American 1 . ',r H1“i, Wirhtheahuost '. swan! Hf nvw riding, '.I, n, :Ilui the like, thcl , V ;.- w um fur half-bred' '. mm. Already, how-i F ptN :.~~»~:i " prumpt untl‘ ' i ' win-M i: “1.qu in Virgin- . t f 'wl'l'vlt': _ mm he made alive ' il'r'iih-x1'.~nf t]1<whty,aml to ' lr ',t' i, HI. hn-mhug what is I . .mmn- 1nw.‘inw~ min not be ' . ls â€whim-killing but the :‘ ', mi un‘ihnn, now Rt) mrvly r .,.-;H t"sr't'y township and I l t' t '"r.' .- uncex‘siull line. I _ T _. .m, x:\ Vr'itt'r, the number of . l1 [ ,l,"sr', (Liam out of.tonvario ' .rlv‘n‘tn‘lllt'll, “hnw name» are Fr ixw-nh m thr, province, has ', '-_~-_;u The McKinley Bill i '. .- snuilrtest etfect on the con. U . -»z' 'norsts,, to the marts in A " c, irii othtu. F'.tstetut cities. “iv V tin vii-1‘ in which thorough- 'l ' _ 1v,y travdlvd have been M " 1w}. clvaltws on the lookout _ ‘.. Tug: unmot thul close enough ."'»-*: l'. [lt lurgv vnough numbers PM. .y It's 'N"'ltsi'S. Governed by a "t- Rnwunuigc of what has been tc,' at. I Em.- determined lo come (:.-v I-M- 21- \\;th tlw stock T am now mu; fur silo., In every township t'lr' “Ah! in. U110 man, at least, of mummy and mporicuce enough to B Up a syndicate to buy a blood stal- 'to for use in the neighborhood, if tin- lt, to Tiny it alone.' The municipal- e< a: luv," 'at't' interested in the'ques- .m. It, is an industry of which the Horse Breeding. L. ‘PJ'ii' c~\lwn<0Â¥i ' knuuxr'ugc ot' J, mm, I hast. dam tr' xm- xv uith th in; for sal,., lt l" InlhI iu. sritth r 'sv'tl:.,'e, and mp0. 'H " tt {H'x' can reach our .i Mr. w D Graricl's 'ri" the breeding in mi hots, he finds to tlv. New York mur- prmhzimed in the Ai:yth-r Mr. Grand, “Ill†h n "I ul, tis “III “In. nmlu‘ the " cutth- lu". (l {â€5 ti " 14C“, 1.50m: ‘nfurumtkm l i, written 4'in nn the 1 to apolot ithl'ul NV a. present m~mtion of wt, C)ntario rm of these Ll tli,triets, will he un- " his new ml. Mean. u- fuuml in idly H um canal. I'lv’d with bran] ot' “LL“ 'url""""" ~- IDJUH‘ Hf H he ~ubsti calls, fnl “myâ€. Arm-rim!) w animal d HM th iy ot '-,'lr- hum-(- to t', Hi all if "nl" ml lml‘ww 1(ji) miles , " i, dun,- _ germ)!“ ,horuv,ed numbers. Canada, if Catuulrs tlu fawn. a< tlwv mu m a nlirmry tlf~lh ml tallio. "I, quiu id hors. u tt lt, out It: few elk y 'export leading, ht the ll \umyly it“ hue ll H unl " M r M r fur " 1'tl JV! “in t'ac't th,. A' H. 1n rk so (i v- l mum. old C o stelvesutrrvot ll I broken down . I suiting in [In m'. ' lie-um! 'lepr 'Y l of vitality, l. ot' 1| new or sight tet Mulls. lack, C I healul.es, p 'S- i itching ur i" a. ( tum. wusth - _ lusfnrc the C I'll H province, and be only the adva ce guard of hundreds to be sent, up in he near future." These are wmgl‘nty words, and I tso,' doubt there in lime, if any, exaggkra- tion in Mr. Grand's trtatementc.l It: costs no more to raise s good colt til-nan i a. bad one; and what would be thought t of a manufacturer who, in spite 4f 8. universal demand for one sort of fabric, oVtinately persisted in making quite‘ s"ditrererti one? This is what the farm- em of Cimda are doing. They Have been raising wet-(Mess animals in many places, because more was not the op- portunity to do lretter, but the multi- plication of mum» M the right-sort must lessen the number of places in which access to Lln'lll cannot be had: and Mr. Grand and some few mixer importers are th(‘l"ft)['0 engaged in a pmiwwurthy mission It is true that too few of our fawn-r" MUN have a ll. ing for the wuldrlw lmrw, Ur any knowl- mlge of the has: nwlhmls rd breaking and training him: ' it is from the )‘(iungvr gonemtiun only that a. new departure can b.- vxpuuyml, and we di. ro'ct tlusir (Illt‘nllull m a branch of i lrusirwss ('(lnlhinlh: ptofit and recron tum: the lath-1- lwinu by no means am insiaruilicarit fm-tnr in our rec-um luvmlatiun. l mum. old or middle aged, It ho tind them-I selves nervous, ly eak and exhausted, who are l broken down frum uxmws or overwork, rc- t 31111113; in many of tlw mllpwing synlpmmsu Hmml deprt-sxmn. promulnre old ago. loss: hf vitality, Ines ot'rdmovv.lradtltvanrd,ditn. I III-<5 of sight, plepllutxun of the: heartremis. f 3W1â€. lack of. mum), pin in the kidneys, i healwhes, pimplvs an the face ntul body, itching or pwuliJr svnxaitlml about the scro- _ tum, wusnng at the (â€â€˜4an tlirr/.iucss, specks‘ M-fun' the (syn, tum-lung of the muscles, eyelids and clscwhetv, barsldulrtcsss, deposits in thcurinc, loss of ll ill trowcr,tcryre!sttess' of the scalp and splnr, wmk and Gbby mus- I'Ivté. dcsiru, to slay. fatlutv to He rested by SIM-r). ctutstipatiou, damn-,3 of hearinf. loss or \nurc. 'icsirt, tor :sulmulc, excitabi ity of (Hulwr. sunken eyes, surmnmled witltIarutr. IN, nu LN, oily baking 4d", etc , are all 3)IHU.HII5§ of néz‘vnui dt-lnhty that lead to nuptmv Unit»; (and. The qmng orvifal fnm- having lost its tummn every funcuou “nuns in muscqm-mwr. Those who throux'h abuse cmmmuud m 1-unr;uu-c. may be per- “mm-nth; cmrrul. ‘31in your address tnd 10 tyelttr', 1n1~mnmsfnr 'u,olrrdiyurcst1rtsully It is not sohtml to dress well asnmny‘ woxmn think. le most important thing to learn is to dress appropriately; and women ohrn nppeur ill-dressed when they urn only Unwed inappro- priate-1y. 1'o follow the fushioni does not necessarily mum tlmt if a thing ir, fashionablv. one must have it, but sim- ply that fux'hions are to he used as a guide in shaping the clothes best suited to oneV needs and one's circumstances in life. the well-dressed woman is the woman who buys the best material she can atford, and would rather have one good, evrvicmhlc dress than two “shod- dy" ones, however pretty the latter may be when first made. Ji she is a busy woman, she will not wear the furbelows which rrquhe constant "ttention to SnlLou's Cum IS sold on a gunmmeu It cures incipient Consumption. It is the. best Cough Cure. Only one cent a dose; 25c., 500., and $1.00 per bottle, Sold by Simon Snyder, Wu'erloo. .lush lillllngs on lull-nuance. re, l hum to tho conclusion lately tlot 1 life Wm srrer1avt..in, that the only way" for me to stand a fair chance with other _ l folks was to get my life insured, so I " lulled on the agent of the Garden! Angel Insurance Co, and answered the ‘ . following questions, which were put to ll me over the tt p of a pair of spectacles': by a slick old fellow (vithurotutd, gray M head on him as any ever owned : â€Aral you a. mail or femail ? If so, state howl long, yu have been SO, Had you ts' father or mother 5 If so, which 1’ Arel yu subject to tits ‘? and if so du yu have' more than one at a time 'l What is your) precise firing wate '.l Did you everl iusveyv'.aneistors.U,H1 it so how muchtl Du yu have any nightmare .l Are yu l married or single,or are yu a. bachelor it Have you ever committed suicide? If} so, how did it effect you 'l" After an- I, swering the above questions like a man in the attirmative, the slick little fat old feller with gold spectacles on said I "was insured fur life and probably; would remain so for some yUrs." I thanked him, smiled, and retired. iciintly cu rmL ttin m 5:.1nll‘5 fax I mun, sent soul.» L 1lacvloarald Au D ANIEL RITZ, New Hamburg Dec. 15 /93, says: I was tutfering from Drapepait, and other troubles. I took s few bottles of Shiloh: Vital-liter and it cured me. I sincerely recommend it. Sold by Simon Snyder, Wnterloo. _ 1y. ttiii,?]?,,', ooo-rio)', tr.beet tttl Mania “mint“ 'thmu be â€and ruteutsd ioiritsturP"."t"? -.._ ï¬r " “a? that we A 3W _ Professor Dolby" TP. . ALL BEEN A Wet bun-“ml ,, ot"tt n. ti Cum is sold on a guaranteed lost its [cumin cw swim-um). 'l‘hosc‘ tsul m Iv'unmm-c, ml. "MR your ad 135 fur 1mm}. ml Jive aminwL Ailcvss, bl l Arc., Toronto, U o r, C middle aged, uho tind them. , ly eak and vxhausted, who are fx'mn News or overwork, ru- y of 'vlwiolrowiug, symptoms: “an. prmnunu'c old agrts,hms s of "mum-v. bad tlreanri,ditn. pirlpii:vturuof tite heart:emiss. rug-m), lain in the kidneys, â€plus an the face 11111 body, .nlim' srmutmn “about the scro- nt the (1|‘4.Ln.-i, tlirr/.iucss, specks ‘3, tuitchingof the muscles, scwhvrv, barsldulrtcsss, deposits .\I.\'.L'U1:<).\', (JUL, (Quintin. poxerht) l, It has inst been "b pleasure to on- [ twain a living proof that young girls can be early taught to spend money to the very best ndvuntgge. . ' -._- --. -- ~~ - r. My guest wu twelve years of "e, the daughter of retihed parents ; the father, a. judge of gaunt reputation in his own state; the mother, thorough†domestic, but a wise ruler in her own home, as I learned before seeing the daughter. , ' On the day of her arrival, my young friend showed. me a long list. on pur- chases her mammal." had given her to make. I sighed inwardly as I glanced over it, thinking 2 "/thtst means a day’s shopping for me-- and such a responsi- bility!" The next morning, as Cures were preasingJ "ruied'Timothy Quest' to my womanly gutst, saying: "the p " pvr-lmngers need so much looking after you must excuse me.†She looked thoughtful an instant, then said : "I think 1 will do my shoppinc this mom. ing and get it all my mind." Teach Girls Bow u Use Money. ...,, 7 a, . V “I thought she had more sense." I mentally vjaculnted, 'but said aloud '. “Hilly. dear, you see how I an situat- ed; 1 cannot accompany you; watt pat- lazily until tomorrow." AsI proceed. "rl, the honest brown eyes opened wide and “in: womanly grace the child, in a. tune of surprise, said: "There is not the slightest nerd of your going; Indeed, I do not want you to, you are so busy!†"l,'ut your mother surely expected me in select. what she sent for?†sm- to yield the point, I said: “Where are your samples of the silks you want to buy?" I V H v "t haven't any. I know what mam um wants to pay, and the colors she Mints, und 1 must do the best I can, just as she, would," Half cymvinced, I gave her the name nt' n. rt-lmhlv iirm ind awaited the re- sult with bated breath. In 'an mnnzr inglrsluwt time my young guest reap- peared, and I was forced to admit that the purchases were really morejudio iously made than they would have been had I aided her. She laughed heartily saying: "lt seemed so strange to be treated like a. little girl ; at hrist they would hardly show me anything think- ing I only wanted samples. At home they trout mejurt like mammu, show mi' what they have and wait for me to decide." "No wonder,†I replied. looting into the face of the speaker. "Truly there are girls und girls, and mothers and mothers " Tho I questioned her as to her accomplishments. She said: "l commenced to buy when I was just n little girl,- and now 1 buy all my own clothes. Papa gives me an allow- ance, and I am trying to save all I can out, of it to put in the savings bank.†Such a daughter is indeed a. treas- ure. Is not the example worthy of imitation? -New York Observer. Waterloo Itch on human and) horses and all animal ours-d in 30 minutes by Wooltord's Similar? Lotion, 1ltis.rtyvc'r mus. Sold by Ed. M. Devil, Drugmxr. ' . John Qulncy Allan“ I'roml or III! noun-r. There are few eminent men who have not said that their success in life was largely owing to their mother's teaching, andpvho have not been proud of the many illustrations of this truth. I T he mother of John Qnincy Adams said in a. letter, written when he was twelve years old: " would rather see you laid in a grave than grow up a profane and graceless boy.' ‘~ _ , " A ,'1_-LL " Rr.. Pe"'""'""" "’1' , Not long before the death of Mr. Adams, a. gentleman said to him. 'l have found out who made you.' amtr. The gentleman replied, ‘I have been reading the published letters of your mother.' _ _ f 'If,' this gentlisman relates, q had’ spoken, that deminame to some little boy who had been for weeks away from his mothér,his eyes could not have Gslued more brightly than did the eyes of that venerable man when I pro- nounced the name of his mother. He stood up in his eculiar manner and said: ‘ch, sir: I that is good in me I owe to my mother.' til .\.,.........-_.,-,n V the old-time sirrutrriedieiruts was their nause- ousnoss. In our day this objection is removed and Ayer'a Sumparilla. the most powerful and popular ot biootrpuriitiers, is as pleasant to the palate as a oordipt. 3, A host in birnier--The cannibal who devoun his tsritettainer. Ttuahsitrh---'wpt are the thirty-nine articles that every divine has to mcept. hue-fore he cm ;become a. fulModged eierrr-ptn.r A". " Henry wAiimisssi once informed u man who can. tohtm ‘anmplolnlnd of gloomy and _r,y"i'iiiit.lEit that - ltd-on would W†I,“ Pee, - u L -at.a-t " tgtttth'llrdt,Gt Luaiass _ ' P No small object iortwhich young folks had to bt7 Luuuu. V“! Pr n-v -..~w_' J V - 'What do you mean asked Mr. Ad, "%irgiiti-'siyppert s" Adam» Proud or Ills Home: IT FOLLOWS AFTER - a disordered liver - that you’re subject to attacks of cold or chills on slight expos- ure. You_-ge_t "tired" easily. A "tired" digestion fails to assimilate food. This often results in what we Call Indi- gestion, .or Bjliytsness: " t c, Dr. Pierce‘s Pleasant Pellets rouse the liver to vigorous action, and this in turn starts the machinery of the body into activity. Liver, stomach and bowels feel the tonic effect, and in consequence the entire system is invigorated.. The processes become self-regulat- ing, and a. reserve force is stored up against exposure to disease. If you’re too thin, too weak or nervous, it must be that food assimilation is wrong. This is the time to take Pleas- ant Pellets. They perma- nently cure Constipation, Sour Stomach, Dyspepsia, Sick or Bilious Headache, Dizziness and jaundice. torn-rung Children. l There are. parents who will, unhesi- tatingly, correct their children for their misdemeanors in the presence of coin- puny. They argue that if a child wil- fully mic,lsehaves before strangers, it is hutjubtice that he should be punished (iefore thom. I think this a very grave mistake. Children should, undoubted- ly receive correction for their bad be- havior, but it should certainly he in. llietcd In private. Owing, to at child's tender yours and lack of sense, much charity should be allowed for his shortcomings, and too great severity should Je avoided in his discipline. At all hazards, a pride of character should be stimulated and preserved in children. And the humiliation of hav. lng strangers witness theirHy1nirihtnenr, l is de,tvucuive to such pride. The school boy, after receiving his first whipping in school, never has the same pride as before. He assumes a recklcys, 1 don't Cltt't? air to hide his lmnnliaiion, but his pride receives a blow from which it “(WET ret'ovC'l'h'. Again, all family friction and 'scenes' should be sacredly guarded from .the eye and tongue of outsiders. To preserve the family dig- nity and respect should be the aim of every member of the home. And then, too, no trefined person wants to be made the spectator of other, people':; domestic squabblcs; _ .. A. , = In company with a friend I once called at the home of a†lady acquaint- ance. In the home was a little girl of five years, to whom my companion pre- sented a little gift. The child accept' ed it, forgetting to return thanks. The mothertin a quiet tone, said, 'Why, Carrie, have you forgotten your man- ners? The timid child, not under- standing, her mother's reproof, became confused and made no reply. Again the mother expostulated, with more severity. The child was so embarrassed that she was unable to speak. 'You naughty girl,' said the moiheryetrnly: 'l shall yiunish you for such buavior.' Taking the little one by the arm, she led her to 'a closet and shut her in it. How slight was that child's breach of etiquette, compared with the ruother's impoliteness in having such a scene be- fore visitors, not'.to ‘speak of her most, unwise mode of correction. The pleas- ure of our call was marred, and for the sake of the humiliated little child in the dark closet, we made a very short stay. “a, Un another oecasion while dining with a friend, her six-year-old boy act- ed very impolitely at the table. The mother quietly told him to behave ,but taking advantage of the presence of company to '.show off,' he continued his pert actions. The mother excused herself from the table, and in a. very, quiet tone told the boy to follow her. They were absent from the room sev- eral minutes, but when that young man again took his seat at the table he was as orderly as†deacon, and there had not been so much as one unpleasant word from the “nether. It you would preserve your child’s pride of character and avoid an unsavory reputation for yourself, let your governing be done in strict privacy. T p M - ' ' Vs - _ el I ri/l,,?.';?)'.'!))'., FR2,l, 25.5.3 tl IS THE BEST REMEDY rtm Cl - 'il,irr,,, PERRY ti4si,iii,)ii'i1ii,i.,'i,iiaij-' avg-was†Wyw tr k' 'jritl'iirii)):ltysuum 'lil1ii,gitiitiiliillii" bums Jaws; bonny, ' , . . , 'tutr"' “N You Can t Ontario Mutual Life. - "mm-"bins better than DOMINION DEPOSIT, Assurances in tom, Jan. let, 1893. . . 316,122,195 Increase over previous year ...... 1,187,383 New Assurances written in 1892 ...... 2,651,000 inereamsovort8n.,.... er......... 222,050 Cash Income for 18S2.....--.. 614.951 lucrausoover1891.................. 67,331 Assets. December 3ltst, 1892. ' .....Fr... 2.253.984 Increase 0\'er1891....... ....F....r Reserve tor security of Policy-HON Surplus over all Liubilities,December Slat.1892.......................... 176,301 Increaseovcr1891.................. 20.742 The 20-Ycar FiUPmtvtsoit8HH' DISTKIHVTION POLICY now offered mubraces all the newest features, -md is the best form of PrtoTEcrioN and INVESTMENT money Gun bar.. It has no equal, Guaranteed values, aCtrsctivcwp'wions, and liberal conditions. Liberal Conditions of Policies 1. Cash and Paid-up Values guaranteed on each policy. 2. All dividends belongtoandare paid only to policy holders. 3, No restriction on travel, residence. or occupation. l. Death claims: paid at once on completion ot claim papers. ALEX. MILLAR, Q. c., Solicitor. ... ' ' ' . Berlin J. H. \VEBB. M. D., Medical Referce.Waterloo W. S. HODGINS, Supt. of Agencies. .Wutcrleo W H. RIDDELL, THE WATERLUO MUTUAL FIRE INSURANCE COMPANY. tNCoRPoRffFED IN 1863. Total Assets Sist December . '93, $34a734. -T THE Dominion Life Assurance (he, Head tNiee, . Waterloo, Ont. Authorized Capital $l.000.000. Gm"! "epotstt at alum“ $50,000 Subscrtbed (‘npllnl JAMESJNNES. M. P., CHR.KUMPPEso., PRESIDENT. VICE-I’RhsleN THOS. HILLIARD, MANAGING DIRECTOR. my OFFICE, - WATEIm. ONT bummed 187.. The Policy of the Dominion Life is a straight promise to pay-like a bank dra./t, almost unconditional. No re. striction on travel or occupation. When two or three years in force it is 1wn-forfeitable, even for failure to pay renewal premiums, remaining in all force TILL THE VALUE IS EXHAUSTED. _ It provides a legacy certain instead qf a law suit possible. -- .. . _ 1- , , 1,,,. f, "V W ----- V l Equality between policy-holders is secured hy insuring in three cla8geor--- abstainers, general and tcomets-giving each in pro.fu the true here/tt ofits own longevity. “will; BET-ES compare favofably with anti" therrld. " "7., ___ e Your choice of all sound plans o assurance ofered, no other. unease of 1881 -idiihis WANTED. Apply now for choice of territory to THOS. HILLIARD ‘ Manazmz Director dealer m Choice Cigars. Tobaccos, Cigarettes and Smok- ers' Sundries, Mouth Organs, Pocket Knives, Purses. Etc. King Street, near Railway Track. BOARD OF DIRECTORS' Geo. Randall. Est, Waterloo. John Shuh. Flsq., " Plum. Hundry. Esq., tt I. E. Bowman, Esq" M, P., Waurloo S. Snyder Esau Waterloo. Geo. Dlebei,lGul., -. William Snyder, Esq., " I. D. Bowman, Em" Berlin. J. L. Wideman, IGq., tit. Jacobs. John Allchin, Esq,, New Hamburg. Allan Buwnmn. Esh,, Preston, P. E. Shuntz. Preston, 'rlroruics Gowdy, Esq, Guelph. James Livingstone, Esq†M. P., Bum Thomas Cowan, Esq., Gait. CHEAP MEAT ce be had of 3. Waterloo butcher. on and other this date I will sell meat, cheaper as follows '. All Ill-avenue meat. pork 9 cents pet pound:, beefsoeak 9 ate. for pound; best out beet roast Booms pct poun ; bolognhs 10 cents per pound; pork sausages 10 cents Der pound; Wien- er wurst 10 cents per pOund. A liberal patronize solicited. H. M‘IISEII'DIII. Shop opp. Commercial Hotel. Wawrloo. Feb. nth. 1894. Waterloo Coal Yards. no sow wed to All cram tor th Whtit Ban-3;: God in Eu. Stove or Nut lt We '1?†- all to omega! bob". - We. w†1nms. s Wm tha' “my in?!†.vod Emmi ttMae. it moo; We tihtt',i'pltg g.†'.trrsadt9. (“MIN our " qttt FiiotrEtg,, y 1h'1l.rhhr1'iCirlri'G4 tttm OFFICERS: _ Gorge Randall, President. John shalt, Vice-President. C, M. Taylor, Secretary. John Killer Inspectbr. Merlin-1. Bowlby & Clement, Solicito _ Berlin COAL I ' Scranton Coal I C"'""'"""""':"'?.)""'"'.'" ecretuv. 'WATERLoo. ONT. OFFICERS t . DOERSAM Pam up l'npllal 86!.400 WM. HENDRY, Manage to_nll ord'umttth P., Baden. $100,050; l 11uginis Uonsumption Um FOR 2,001,602 280,827 “Tisnot the clothes min, wake the man,†but they help] Inspection is invited to the Nesx Lines of SUITINGS. The latest invoices include the tinest of American and Foreign Fabrics. The prices are oonsist%t with quality of material and workmanship. 1000 00000 00 Favntrut,' attention is divecwd to the fact that 1N't' are preparvrl m vxuhungu brick and tile for all.liinds of wood. are now prepared to do all kinds 'uf work in the line of . Housepaintin'g, Paperhanging and imitation Graining. Orders filled in shortest. notice and work guaranteed. UNION can be left at the shop or at ]{olnnvier k Leicch's Hardware Store, Waterloo. Shop aboveCreo. Fowler's blacksmith shop King, Street, - " Waterloo. ARTHUR PEQUEGNAT, t BEG to announce to tne people Waterloo and vicinity that l have full assortment of WATCHES, CLOCKS, J EW ELLERY, DIAMONDS, . SILVERWARE, ke, Repairing $ltillfulr and Promptly. attended to. 7 ISAAC Wll% & SUN, L Renter and Miller CASH GBUUEBY. In Tea and Sugar values stand second to none. will readily Yet-cam that the wheels we ham dle are “riot y in it tor um, viz . local“ lumber. liar. New In“. M».- levcrv Pg!!! .R'J'TP‘LQ"? In“: 'GiYGiTi "Bi. -riia, 2fteht - to' ur- chin 'gtaWo1 he no mix-mks segue our sample. and when hetero phcinz an order. l-Ilul-I’, "vcn. "1‘ - -'___- .,-_-, W - " In), Sure-e and others. We also bundle the - Wheel Work. wheels. Chic-go. 'me than mukerLyve era. anyply‘ ppm}- thfr Rewiring Department in in buy buy. ' ,"r'ttg',fp,',td. 1fB'.lllitul'Jd for put at: rouge and solicit: mum of the - 'ut2Tglfitli,' , C. KINDIDBDN. ' . ' ' P3iq,.Boeft. 'teitaittthmb, 'irrsest.tret. The Wholesale and Retail Jeweller. All Work and Goods Guaranteed. ARTHUR PEQUEGNAT, Waterloo 0ddfellows' Block, Simon Snyder, TR00SERiMS _ and Mdittl Wheelmen Druggist, WATERLOO, ON T John Ritzer. WANTED Coughs, Colds Hoarseness. Waterloo, Ont . A, SCHEUERMAN, WOOD. Merchant Tailor. King St. Water! at bottom prices. AND Waterloo. OVERCOATINGS Manager loo NEW , DRESS GOODS. New Dress. Goods i We. have this week op- (ened a large consignment lot†88 in. all wool Whip iCorde, Aought at, 590 cp, _,iiiriF1'lich We shall sell Fthis week at 25c per j, yard. This is the greatest bar- gain of' the season. 12 New Shades in this line. Come atpoce ifypu want a new d.ress add secure first choice. SMYTH BROS. Terms Cash and he Price. Gressman t Hallman Cheap Cash Store, King St., Berlin. General Dry Goods, Men's and Boys' Ready Made Suits§and Overcoats, Hats and Caps, Ere. KING STREET, Wall Paper, Books and 50e on EB; Formerlv vurrim! on by E. S. Hallman Watches, Clocks, Diamonds Jewelry of all kinds, Silver Was, Optical Goodis, Mania] Instrument. and Plush Goods. Don't miss mraiaq the beautiful dbphy. ,, 3;, Don't Fai L li. '%lr',uallrgtt' SMYTH BROS. Cheap Cash Store, Cheap Harness odlv invite everybody to call on them when in Berlin, and examine their stock of Hello There to see the special attractions in . STREBEL’S, Now is the time for I‘ll S‘Vl BET WATEILOO. Call here for your BERLIN AT East of Market, - BERLIN. INC, ST, BERLIN -AT- Stationery, 3.4% m