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Waterloo County Chronicle (186303), 3 May 1894, p. 6

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" Il drowstl.1 " H). I dI-n'x object y Let them do as they plane f' And Mrs. Desmond carried this ver dict to the, girh. soul )wlrnml for sy “w Ilerir sighs for in. rs" t' writ] sands. Sn the two girls left Desmond Court, disruNsed by their father with cold kisses, like the touch of a fish. ‘Five years had passed away, and 'our girls' had not returned to the par- ent nest. Mrs. Desmond grieved for them. hut her husband scarcely seemed to miss the sound of their lsughter in the dim old 'orrttervalleys, or the echo of their light footsteps in the halls. The girls mm hire, on? aid be. 'Well,' with I yswn, ‘I thought you'd a: tired ot them) ‘Not in die but.’ said the major, Wkly. “Bulin the -mttitme' 'htirrth-d.i..rthtrrit-raotaW ”has. You‘ll-nih- h. 'tbl'. ar 'ff they had been; boys, now,' aid he. 'it would hue been very different , Until at length he went up to town to whit his friend Major Clipped} and lvir m "m for “hem you can sow» om- who can '5 1m- unou Apnhwtir My. 5V Your ewe to “H " 'ur' girls,‘ said he. ‘You rwedn't go on "O vivacriiw them any further. Clip- pett. Lwryhody around here knows - our girls " who 'l saw two young gypsies as I came up the hill,' added the major, cheerily. 'They were good enough to direct me, or I might In"? taken the wrong path. (my of them was riding a bare backed oo',t w. the pa~turw, the other was doing bath- with a. blackberry hcdge and had a very crazy mouth all hcsweared with ‘er. said Mr. Desmond,who stretch- migout upon a bamboo reclining chair, was smoking an eastern chibouque. 'It is rathet"pretty for A man who can't afford a sill, on Ldre Como '.' ll " ERNh'STryh' xcyr'LLEA'. "A fine place you've got here, Des, mood." said Major Clippett, looking around with approving eyes upon the lovely In"), spotted with leafy walnut trees, l'p on the hill-sides the hay makers were at work ', down in the Val- ley one could just catch A glimpse of the river that wound in and out among gnu copsPs and level pasture lands. IN “k NN IN His- Mr [N-smond shrugged his shou!d .chxidrnn,' said Mrs. Desmond, c,rly, ‘You know puppy never cm y enthusiastic About girls. 7 But I dare Sly he will miss you when 't' a'C)ue. w , match, tment to “Omsk {GIRLSI’ If) f or an "ti “noun, who ti tn \r1.vf but-~th'1n 1ti IL Tint-V “an: M that Sb girls /said Mrs. Desmond, in_ pale blue muslin, and I, ‘They are a great dis. to my husband.’ uttered Major Clippett, it 'They sewn to be. nice ff mu, who Mlim'orf impli- Mum]. drew n. funereul 1'lippett laughed. And ', who Ind hum! it all in '.o-rlr1\\‘in\_; mom curtains ullv 1t Each other. Essit‘. I'l S' l f Jr's Mr air!" wo-nt nuiwle-ssly ”Nun, Hume they had at 1r x tli, sll' “a". II tl shy-timid! l‘mio'sl. had washed aim away from her thes tCl 2M, who was vur in respect to colts, he ham yard unimah, hite- dress and pink ting; honor to her mvl Lerr, they stood my mun mmic hs, : and a course of ii. at thr, Con-rss Ii} I-vtt says that his ted to t'eceuVe them chalk out a career: make a name in the said Mr It girls' " " ll " n tl llr maul. "Let us urLl talk about smond, lifting l. pillow of the Wain: hirnwlf l. Wu!" girls .~n routentedl' 0 V t'. Desmond, object ." Let ltlf'v, l l it tr, muss 115' b wasn't Desmond. And I've Some one Mill nnough ‘Tllllhl 1 why Want Mrs ssHe, SO tl w, ll " )ur girls ." said Mrs. Desmond, soit, ly, and the familiar words which he had so often spoken, in _. sort of contempt, nous toleration, grated harshly on her husband', ear. " lur girls 5' he repeated. Our trrar urns, wife'. I have been sighiug all my life for ason.',but I shall never sigh any more. My girls are all autfieient to me, now y And all the triumphs which Ella and Essie Desmond have won, this h)"' was the sweetest to them .' “They live bers, with me and my sis. tru',' sud he. "Hwy are my adopted daughters. But we wanted to surprise you, so they are staying temporarily with a friend. They are both artists, I’wxmoud ', they Flute conquered their own destiny, UQd tless them and whim-0d tsuccess.' For every variety and phase of the many dis. eases which attack the air passages ut the throat and lumps, Ayers Cherry Femoral will be found a specific. Its anodyne and expector- an: qualities are promptly realized. and it is always ready for use. The greatest whirlpool is the mael strum off the Norway coast. It is an eddy between the mainland and island, and when the current is in one direction and the wind in another, no ship can withstand the fury of the woven. Whole. and chub huh been out uhore Ind killed. The current in utimnted to run thirty mile- tn hour. IxDrsutmorr.-Ym, have tried ova". thingtoritand found nis halp.- W’o 1.e?ytyhttrt,uteaaoasrap'aerh"r" tieyttutu-t1verrrreat wtnd it "i'iiiViiiii";tl"il'"d'll,.'ll"aathll Se2rythteteueheii.ilrr- atil'lii.ir4i'ia"c a. ‘9'an Pair " m, Home i‘ cried his wife, didn't you rs-cugnirw lwr f ( 'ur Ella l' Csot l'llla '.' cried Mr. rresutond,stsrt. ing up. 'My daughter, Ella y ‘And no nthvr‘,’said the major, 'Well, I don't wonder tlmt you didn't know her She has changed wonderfully: a genius, ynu know, is Ella I, And when the beautiful young Ar helm was folded in her father's arms that night his luv-art throbbed high with pride, while lissiv stood smilingly by, and Mayor Clippvtt took intinite credit to himself for all that had transpired. Esau. MRS 'yrus shall see her, by and bv.' vihe is not at home, then y ‘Sho is not here, papa.' Mr, Ummond accompanied his wife and daughter, and Major Clippett to the theatre that night/It WM crowded from pit to dome for the 'Ophelia' of the season had been a brilliant success; and when: she. glided on the stage. in her pure white. dress and girdle of dead gold. the house rang with applause. lltt face and figurue were. exquisite: her acting such as Shakespeare himself' might have dreamed of :and when at last the curtain fell, and 'Ophelia' ‘was cailvd out again and again to receive the enthusiastic lnuilntions ofthe crowd, the tears were raining down Mr.' Des, mond's face. C 'I call that "eting,'said he. 'Clippett, did you say you knew, that girl ." 'Ctartiviroly I know ber,' said Major Clippett. with dithculty keeping the CPrltrt, of his mouth in order, 'She, is cumin: to my house tonight, tosupper, Mmll I introduce you I.” t ‘I whull esteem it an honor to know a “mum of such genius ." said Mr. Des- mond 'My girl,' said he huskily, ‘I am proud of you. I honor you for making a cnrwr for vourself. _ And Ella .’ 'His eyes filled with tears, and for the tirvst tunein her life Esther Dea. mond saw, shining in them, the light of true affection. ' 'But itis, papa,’ cried she, 'you/ little Essie ." ilissie ?' he cried. 'No-it " not pod- sible f' 'Papa 3’ cried the' girl, passionately" tlingirw aside her palette, 'don't you know me y ' ‘I reverence art in all its shapelu) hefAndif I had been fortunate to haw a son _' _ 1t wu a. large octagoml room, light- ed by a dome of ground glass from above, and hung with folds of claret- colored cloth-a room filled with glow- ing landscapes, fair, serious heads, and studies of the antique. Visitors moved quietly about, speaking in whispers and glancing now and then at a tall, slight girl in a. brown holland dress belted qt the ymist, who was working at an easgl at the end of a room. 'Let me introduce you to my frien the artist,' said Major Clippett. IL Desmond bowed low. 'And in the meantime,' said the mly' jor, with great gravity, 'we Itll vilit the studio of a. pretty "tint friend bt mine, who is winning herself 3 grth name in the world.' 'I'm a little rusty about art,' said Mr. Desmond, 'but I know a good pit- ture when I see it.' . 'Well,' said the major, 'hottUll o amuse coaches? Sh." we go to t o theatre to night, and no the Monti! 1 young 'Ophelia,' over whom the wor d u raving l' . ' Mr. Desmond brightened up at ouch. 'Yee,' said he ;"let on 30. I do like good noting. I think I abould note made an actor myself if I had ever bid a chance to 'train' properly.' i " )h,' said Essie You hater tritd ”01y- 't busy ml. her colors, win-int Living With "ere: _ A little boy had line; for some time with a very peaurim" ole, who VII one day wniking out viii; the ehild at his side, when A trieudi ”casted him, decompmied by i'i'C',"l),ld'l'f.' - , The-little know: ne I . having seen a; dog of no dim nod 31%;. man. élupod the ttemtateqt . the neck iritt? the inpatient! c t .‘ ‘Oh, (logic, dock. dld yo liver ti' your and. uoo. that yo monthlnII 'Ten cenu it cost,' sWeet Mary cries; 'My dreSs is such a treasure; I dyed it with the Diamond Dyes One day when I bud leisure.' 3;?" If you mail this, verse and not- ice and 25 cents in stamps '01- money to Wells (k Richardson Cho.,' Montreal you will receive Our Home, Canada’s new monthly family [ per, for one year; also i'd','l'l,2',dt','2' on 'How to make Mats and Rugs," and one package of Ink Powder,I for making_16 Ounces of host blsek *ink. Mention this paper. ' l, 'shdd What’s de lu, in fussint round about gittin martial? he replied. ‘I'ze bin dar About when times myself, mul de wetu'y worst oneof de lot was a woman dat purtended to be shy and kept me whiting forty minits before she said yep.' 'rt" was'pretty sudden, wasn't it l' I queried of the porter as We watched the happy pair goingup the street. t 'Shoo'. What's de 'use in fussint ‘Jim, dis yer" pusmu cum down to nuu'ry Abner Jones, hat Abner he dun murrird my sister. If she wants a hudmnd, den she m-tor hev one I'm g\sin(‘ to leave yo' alone wid her jest iivt, minits ." We walked down to the od of the platform and hack, and Jim and the woman canwout of the waiting room hand in hand. i , 'All dun settled." asked the porter. 'Yes,' replied the pai'rxin chorus. _ ‘l)e'n go up town andget hitched by; dr, preacher, and nmv xh‘ Lawd hen“ mercy on yo'r souls y A _ 'Shoo'. Ward, Almeroloners he won't dun ln- Mount! ye're telay, lie dun mai‘ried my sister last: week, and de happy amph- have gums to Upolika fur de honvymnon. Wa, yu‘ all ready to mam-v him." 'r/l.' film”: Jest wait a minit. Say. yo' Jim out dav'.' Jim was a young colored mun who was ilnlmuling cotton from a dray on tlwplatfotsru. He come up to where Wk' stood, and the portér said : 'Gow den, what to find out .” _ 'Gwine to find Jtnua,' she replied. ' ‘1)itl YO, "pert to 'Yes.' 'An' den w/ mus rimmtn him?' " w Mlnules for ,httritatony. I had to wait at the deprt after. the other passengers had scattered in order to see the agent, and when our busi- ness had been concluded I noticed a young colored woman hanging about. She seemed to want intormation, and I mentioned the matter' to the colored porter. He walked up to her and hrusquely demanded : I “He explained the) clausds of the , bill, showing that by it division court clerks should retain all the fees accru- ing from their oitiee up to $1,000, pro- portions varying from 10 to 50 per cent. of the excess being taken for the Provincial treasury. This Mr. Ross explained, was a reduction from 81,500, the former exemption.. Local regist. rars of the high court, clerks and dep. utyslerks of the crown, county court clerks and surrogate registrars should retain all their fees up to 81500, ,a re- duction from $2,000, the Provincial treasury absorbing the excess in pro- portions varying from 10 to 50 pet" cent. The fees of registrars were by the hill similarly reduced, 81,500 in? stead of $2,500 being the margin, andl a similar scale of appropriation for municipal purpOSes of the excess being provided as for the high court otiicials, sheriffs. county crown attorneys and clerks of the peace areto be allowed to retain all their fees up to $6,000, a re- duction from $3,000. Mr. Ross then gave some figures as to the saving l which would be effected by this change. There were 2tl registrars who would be aifected by the bill, and the additional amount which would he received by the municipalities would he from 830,. 000 to $35,000. From sheriffs and other otticerrs similarly treated there would be a saving of pearly $50,000, and from the di\isi0ua court clerks a saving of some $6,000 or $7,000, so that in all a very considerable saying _ would be effected.” . m A...“ [ole and “lie Country by the Feet, 'tet. The Globe, reterringap Hon. G. W. Rosa’s bill to reducgg fgegtsays: A A l, Water! Ninety Thousahd Dalian (Ion, what yo' reckon yo' want q meet him yvre {mine to get mar? out 'l A 'ut A bner p Sonny, how can I get to the nilway station from here , ‘ane you got u enrage' t' 'No my little Ind.' 'Oh than you’ll-hne-to walk , ll'?,?)'!"'" whistling . very popular s tr. . .. . l J-r-g-oe, “pm tho irm 'oe"t'"e!..rytiAtr. T ' 3pepes--'au tttrtttitg baa now, but“! 44;; _-,". L'),. Even . Brass Monkey Couldn’t “and gt. A minister recently preaching on the importance of caring for the body,which is the temple of te Holy Ghost,spoke of those who deiile this temple by saturat- ing it with tobacco smoke. He mention. ed howhe had seen a brass monkey in his town, set up in a score With a cigar in his mouth. The cigar was lighted, and by machinery the monkey cauld draw the smoke from the cigar and puff it out again. The works stopped on one occasion and the monkey wee taken sport. to discover the cause, when the works were found clogged and in 5 til- thy condition. The minister added l "It tobacco awoke will stop the works of A brass monkey, what will it do to you f'--Dio Lewis. . You cannot fail to know when he is thine, if thus treated you wi find him very digestible, and will keé long, un- lets you become careles and put him in a cool place. Do not stick him with any sharp in- struments tofee if he is tender. Stir gently, watching all the while, lest he should lie too Mt and close to the ket. tle, and so become useless. Add a. little sugar in the form of what contectioners call kisses, but no vinegar or pepper on any account. tttst little spice improves them, but it must be used with judgment. Make a steady fire of love, neatness and cheerfulness. Set, him as near this as ugroes with him. If he should smoke otfdz,do not be anxious 1501119 husbands do this till they are quite done. edges te,?,':'-,';:,'?': husbands", like crabs,must be woke when alive. will do with care: Yiee that the linen in which you rap him is nicely laundried and well mend- ed, with the required number of hut. tuns tightly sewed on. Tie him in the kettle with a strong silken cord called comfort, as the one called duty is apt to lw weak and they are likely to ily out and be burned and crusty on the Be sure and select him yourself. Do nut 1:1) in market for him, as the best are always brought to the door, and it ts far better to have hone unless you know how to cook him. Get a preser- ving kt-ttle of the finest porcelain, or if you have nothing but earthen ware it It cannot be supposed that any hus. band will be tender and good,uvanaged in this way,but they are relly delicious when cooked properly. In selecting your husband youslxould not he guided by the silvery appearance as 111 mackerel, nor by the golden tint, as in salmon. Some women go about it" as though their husbands were bubbles, and blow them up, Others keep them constantly in hot water. Others let them freeze by thcir carelessness and indifference. Some keep them in alstew by irritating ways. Uthers roast.' them, and some keep them in pickle all their lives. A good many lu1slsands are utterly spoiled by mismanagement in cooking and so are not tender and good, A Hid!!! CLASS 5am CIGAR. , . Chats Te 2pivuua4Ctrcrs that. WILL 01mm? cuna' -- 'I.."- DIPHTHERIA ' QUINSY, COLDS AND COUGHS llow tot'ook llunlmmls. / __ 'l'iij'llljliillii If the yoke of Christ is not easy are wearing it with a st it neck, But the. inventor. claims more than that for his “underful fabricJIe asserts that by the use of it aIwar ship may‘be rendered impervious to the fire of any guns, however heavy. If this be true as Lowe has demonstrated his first claims true, the bullet-proof cloth will revolutionize naval architecture. Ship, need no longer be built of iron or steel and encased in chilled armor of thick- ness and cuinbcrson weight. A light wooden cruiser, a mere steel shell, a. boat of aluminium or copper, might brave w1th impunity the broadside five of a fleeting fortress or the heaviest shot and shell of the leviathan guns of modern Coast defense lrattery.Arid since alight cruiser of high speeid, barring its vulnerability, is by reason of its mobility much more effective. than a heavily armoured line of battle ship, the navies of the future would contain none but ships of that class, at which three can be built at less expense than is involved in the construction of one. armoured battle ship. The saving to the nations of the world would be enor- mous. I the Cream of-Cod-liver Oil And hypophosphitas. It will give them strength and make their babies fat. Physicians, the.w0rld over, endorse it. was”... . ' . R A. F. BAUMAN l A Simple tailor of Mannheim Ger- D . ' many, Lowe by name, would seem to ThsesitaAs,BvRoEos 2l'r,f,C')'t,'C',t,,t . . ' . _ Offieo and residttnee-Two doors nort ot rosi- has e sol, e.d. a problem wl?icl.t he"? ' baff! dance formerly occupied by the late Dr. Walden ed all the highly educated scientific 301- on Albert street, W'ut.crloo. ,diers and sailors of the eountry---the Telephone communication. production of a syystance,comwirative, - _ Lirrsr,, m} Lr.-'-'--"--" F . . _ct ,' R8.D.R&G. 7 T, lyhgha and flexible, svhich will turn D PHYSICIANS. Sun‘Gwms. ETC. aside a bullet. For some months past Dr. D. S. Bowlby. Coroner for the County. the military authorities of the Kacser's J; G, 15nowlby troats diseases of the new. realm have been experimenting with t troat an eRr. . l . Ottice and Residence-Joh atree t Lowe's bullet-proof cloth, with the idea ---------- --_-_-- "------------- of determining its ellieacv as a protect- DR. v. T. N‘GCFKER. 1'fhli)/i;y,'e', fll', (To . . . ' . e RONTO fnivcrsity. icemia e o e JO . mg agency for soldiers in the field, .1t lege of Physicians, Surgeons amt Aturoucheu has withstood the severest tests and its of Ontario. inventor, only a few days ago, donned o2,'rtT,t, orr ll' E ”Lt-Y! TR3:7;{’-t . , . . ' ' , . ce- ". tIW POtit Once. er S roe , 8 er In a halt of It, petunttod the Russian loo, a short 1'd,'tTtl'i'l, north of the late Dr. ambassador to fire pistol balls at him W'aldcns residence. . _ point bisnk at close range and, though Telephone Communication. l every bullet struck fairly, suif'eved no mm injury whatever. This would seem to DENTAL prove oonclusively that Herr Lowe's 7 T cloth made into reaimentals would i‘en- ll ELLE. L. D. S. 1 tl , oldiers weirinw {h l si V l- W. C.W WELLS,D.D.B., (er H sf, d ". C er em a. lmu Dexrttrrs,waaarru.oo. unable as Achilles of old. 7 suffering with Weakness and emaciati.on, who give little nourishment to babies,should Emulsion ttrt'.!!' Atatpt by WIN“! Mothers Sicott's Alinmwata.atrxa" you CITY BAKER waterloo, ." .. Ontario. vll'iit2t,'t'i1t,'ul.kttufnrette MR! Pam's BARBER snap. ERBEHT J. BGWMAN. PROVINCIAL Land Surveyor, Civil Engineer and Dmughtsmm. Graduate of the Ontario School of Practical Science. and late Assistant to the York T’EaEngineer on the construction of Pub. lie Wor and the subdivision ot lends in the suburbs of Toronto. otBoe--Court House, Berlin. -_- Opposite the Market mum. An mm. a stylish when. a good oeu- oam. u " mm” always In». 'l'la%fflllh'htthtlrgt'fHet: I "I IMON SNYDER. , ti Issuer o Man-l3: Lice otttoe--At his Drug Store. W r100. - h“ -e_--__ie - --- w "a”; & nu. Fire and Aectdeut Insurance on RL,2iijji,?t representing the best 343 a: Mutual Compames doing business in this PI Vince. Money to loan at lowest current ntea D. BurtacmrRrtotross. B. E. 3mm FOR sauna Home: Wi',',fPA,e,.,f SL'RG EON, MILLDANK. Ont., Honorary Graduate of the Ontario Veterinary College.' Toronto. Fimtclass rigs and good reliable horses. Two and three seated carriages always in readiness. All calls promptly attended to and flypliit,' moderate. Oftice and Livery in rear of t e Zimmerman House. Entrance on King street next to Fischer's butcher shop. lu- _ --__- _...u """rit1:"t2Y5t announa . (mo. _ . can kmdsocg con vey),2ir,1rvsecg'g,Ti'j,?e,p/iteg.. s m . ' " , . . muggy] new?!“ Stables In rear "ll the Com. I _ ' 1tjrtiisFGfibrr- Licenses. oiBee-Poat" Otttee, St. J mobs. Ont. Will visit linden (Kraus' Hotel). the first Thursday and third Thursday of each month. Will vim Elmira the second Thursday and Friday and fourth Thursday and Friday of each month (Thursdav noon. to Friday noon). DR. C. T. NtEt‘KER. MEDALLIST OP TO 1“an University, Licentiate ofthe Col. lege of Physicians, Surgeons and Accoucheu of Ontario. Disaixsss or EYE AND EAR TREATED. otfiec- “Yaw residence. Albert street, Water loo, a short dietance north of the late Dr. Walden',; residence. _ cm: L. WIDEMAAL D" D, S. & G. H BOWLRY. PHYSICIANS. 81mm: o.NH9. ETC. Dr. D. S. Bowlby. Coroner for the County, Dr G, ll, nowlby trmtts diseases of the mace. throat and ear. DR. ARMITAGE PHYSICIAN. Svuonox AND ACCOUCBEUR. Office-ln the rooms formerly occupied by W. Wells.L. D. S. over Mr. Finn’s store (Bell- inger's). Night, calls answered at office. Tole phone communication. For the painless Extraction of teeth, Waterloo Nov. Is: 1893 -- 109 King street east, Berlin. Pete, Intention paid to Catarrh, Asthma an Chronic Diseases. COLQUHOUN & MCBRIDE. Barris9srs8o1icitors Notaries, ken oMee--Corner Ra and Erb Streets. Water. loo, over old Post o co. I Money to loan at lowest rates of interest. Farm- mcx ComvnovN. A. B. MCBRIDI UCEBFRRWW 9 812mm, U ' - - Tfaiaier, solieitordNotar, PrstMs,eonvertrnaF. etc. --- “mm... m...” ' “my. Uonv‘e amour. etc. 'lftt'/gf Upstairs in Economical block,5 King Street West. Berlin. F IVERY AND EXSIIAQ‘GE STABLES oe%FiiiGid. - i Livery, Sale and Exchange Sublesl - Coroner County of Waterloo. ofttee--At his residence on Erb street. Telnnhone communication. (Money to lean.) OtBoe hours. tr, so a. m4to 5. p. m. Ollces. Killer‘s Block. Waterloo. E. P. Cumin. nave mom. If GT 56'1th Grit"; - - 'llWd rates. t"rlll'2UUr'l Home. m.- W. B. Bowman M.A., LL.B.. Q. c., County Crown Attorney _ n -.____, add C'5erkotth coco ~W. A. KUMPF, VETERINARY SURGEON R, IKETT. Fo.'. H. Hv'rcgrsqn. 10m? x CLEMENT. LEX. MILLAR. l H. WEBB M D., HAW AT LAW 18tlet1tin 'truse va. New!” ant MISCELLANEOUS. Richard C. Clarke, ODONTUNDER. LIVERIES. MEDICAL. J. W. DAVEY. I Q, C. Solicitor. Notary Public. tiff-76 II h My . oh) 3 ?jli,,1,?, Wk to " 3°" rtg,','ttr,t an . - " work than: 1 htvo opened thy photo rlors and am now Wylor business. Hating spared um thor time rexpcme in fitting up, I n0“ t'f'l.'.'v1.'l"il'l"el7; studio where customer, will futt.1, everything in good tube. and stylc And will receive courteou- treatmettt. I mating only the moat srtiatic and of 1tt2c.ntt.tei, receive a tshare you rtr,'gg,t and ins rt prem' in. . ttte. of work at 'lrild'; st. Groupu‘ Children’n photos n apecitrlty. All work tx-ttood {mun-y. THE public will please take notice that I hunch-u..-) .._.. -L“A ___' __ I tVV Berlin Photo PERM. $533115; Ibeg to Announce to my numrron» v-n-tmnv' whose support has bovn so libmd my . order toa0oommodtste Ihem still bulw- I H/ hAve my place of businsm. open from n ll (-1” a: the morning until 7o'clock m Um vu-n tl, business has increased to such an um: I being unable tngive ir mypt'rsonicsupt'r visionlhuve appointed my bmlhrr “writ Duerintr, Who kept my book, during 11;. Vs' seven many. as tr9olrkeeperauri luhlnm‘nn I rtid,tipltghj to the boslvof myubiln) lo u', fr the win as of my CDKlOnlcrn. Open from. 6tut2 tt.m., 1.3010013» p. n.. H. It DL'ERIXU. . Hulda-r W..-.I-- a”, .... __--, KISS ANNIE BEAN, CITY ,flihlrAhmt, TOUR Lawn l . 1 In": I ota Oonmlninz one-mum! av iid It ' 'ritt1atodtboii7eeG Spring an JP/h.,.','.',""'. .nd tronting on Qum-n Firm Waterloo. Feb. 15th. Intern“ allowed on sums ot Four and upwardsiu A GENERAL BANKING BUSINESS TRANsACTED.: Drafts Issued on all Principal Points. HEAD OFFICE, MONTREAL. Capital, $2,000,000. Rest, 9,100,000 The Molsons Bank Waeu'loo. June l, 1883, Contracts for painting and yqui other work in my linv taken. Hui my residence will rev-cin- prump a: thank you for the liberal pa....mag1 me in the past, Paper Hanging which will be done neatly and um day or roll. HEAD OFFICE Incorporated by Act ot Ontario Lear uuunpny or wnue Ash, yn-l “my. My, customers and paxrom know "l, I ttttite carried on bukiner,,, hcrt, In! t years sothaL my long cxtteti- 1- guargmec for good work than Hm t 1 mi Ix can be. My work rm-mmn. and I s all endeavor: to do the lirrvk it est possible prices mm to mum} ll hitheto gn'cn me. AH I um n ll it, of pulling to work incxw-riml-ud supervise the work poreonmly. l mu that this will meet with the upprulm: cuswmcrs. . I 3150 desireto call yourullcnlion fa I. E. Bowman. M.1 , Pr JamesLoekiv, Sucrekary Alcx.5Mill&r. Noliutdr. T. A Gale, Iuspectori MEREETILE BOARD OF DIRliCTukW I. E. Bowman, M. P., Watery, John Shuh, Waterloo. J. H. Webb M. D., \Vatcrlm. Gee. Moore, Waterloo. D. s. Bcwlby, M. I)., Berlin IN order to keep pace with the rim just introduced a new variety or gr; imitation onood which in m‘kntm be the best and most natural “mutt tightly of White Ash, yr! give, " ni‘n. nn<~- -- -- , u. o. ncwmy, M. il., By Robert Melvin. Guclph. E. w. $3. Snider, M, P. I OFFICERS a- Highest current rates on "arpiL, No. n." THE SAVINGSBANK DEPAR'I') The undersigned begs to tendsr his than: to his numerous cus- tomersior their liberal patronage during the past year. and trusts by close attention to business and moderate pnces to merit a comma. ugme ot the same. rash Beef, Pork and Lamb es. well as all kinds of Sausages kept constantly on hand. JOHN FISCHER Wntosloo. March 2nd. 1891. and Paper Hanger, 11'.e...t.ttltrr_c, r _ "tite WATERLOO MEATMAHKET. "all” and Sign Painter (oss oonducted in English 'rndTverrtuua. “MOE ATTHE ZIMMERM A N Hoc SOMETHING NEW. i CHAS. K. FREHLICH. Charles N. Rockgl FIRE INSURANCE co CAPITAL, $200,000 FOR SALE. V CONRAD HOFFM.\\ Oldest firm of pawn-[.- in Him» 'Llcensed Auetioneer I'll: comm or “nu“. 1ttPianoandOman JACOB "FmPFtt R Manager \Vatcrloo H V G. GILL'ESPIE c M TAYLOR utmm ion to WATertrAro l special r.N1 It po I have ot my l SUITUB UNMAS vieistfttudes of w had exp-rimmed ', there w“ u up M (ome in,' mud 1 The new, mm, stood before his“ unwom d Li: st i." his surprim; 12.. into a nu ly y”; ing blue QM. " w enviromm m t,t.' 1 Mr. Patrick Marian“, the Morinxny damn. seated in Lisrrirstra (rt: Ph girl. we vied herself tsir that gum tor oftlwdw with a start Patrick beau: ever. “ohsun v princes of the SI man sole hm: 1 'Wi0 3 said. ri Patrick ti 'No, (w-l‘ln 'ltr, you k 'Yes.' Patrivk k ed anxious" object ot hr! “Nell, l 'Indeed something andI n-fu w n. 'f ago and I htlr, " N; f. ‘Last “wk reversed my t ‘I undvrsln The trout/ too 810W 1 Lu 1 demure and q Palm-k up: T, Spir'u'd " L ll l ‘In fact, In _ different fr, 'vlt t . begin to bqu! -re'i, sir, u Ly; to me “hour ll, will hardly Him:- and pup» th> without ct f. tu, men, but I r"it'., Jack exaggvratq no young Hm}. \\ quite bu good "s have he ish: fur sanction of Perf, not. enough wt him.' _ '11.! pretty Vuu m"- r Owing, Mtsrgtretr sad i /r8ital tone. i “What smarter of fact “a . _ . 'ootipt'iutcrs'c-' sh, 'ltesslls, s' Fmvi q wouldn t in: him bust, for l I was a little tir' stupid-more .. you know.' 'But I am v-n‘ ceiver. “r “AH" sing to hrsre my ' ing that if he Mr open-- k. T: t nn's age. and m ed like A do L. N more of a chum her eyes tlst/li-ii ' ‘But my hum” u to write me up a for I week: 'But, mv drur 'Here is your 1 . crisp $100 hot! intending tn If that, but I bin to Unmasking J ' J think I u rick with a ut ss. 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