EW. , 'ood, It“ - _ noes; mt. 1SINESS "that '06 is; â€Myth“ 1 and a ank. EAL U upr'snd to All“ [colon-k w' even 00,000. mm}? ik' “(it'd to 'he hum: I"... but mastostted mu ot my h'"1';;|;r< nah HQ" , We low I extent I m'Mter George! Points 00min- m ton that I ET. rkel tender , hotter, - h) , Mn 'urded l SUITUB UNMASKED. H v-xpt rwnceu " rr. w H " up IM -l "re:rs,'isa'td] 1w- xxx! mom f dare him. _", ‘;' .2 his has _ .. s", 1'“; the ll 70km! ': (rticuhrly beautiful that night '1 _ [may musing dreavsnd undoubt- ' 1 y ‘lp- Lu,ka all the more beautiful fabvvituw she- was expecting Jack. " "I, the. wretch !' lbs exclaimed. The servant entered with a card 3nd gm. the young gentleman himself came m. ths hair was parted in the middle and he Ind a somewhat ttaid, reserved manner. king this ‘How pretty you "t loo evening, Margaret/hes and In a conven- tional tune. ‘Whau mutter of-fwt way you In" oi paying u compliment." the r.etret4 'By the “y, Ichk. hum’t an you_ull week. What hive you up b , i'.t--ick Moriarity, proprietor of Muriin'ty detective bureau, was “I if: his prlwtte oriice with his legs I ruminating upon matrimonial ,->rrrh=.-. oi which 'he pprsonally ,-\{'I'if‘IICF-!d a full tshare-when _ sl., ' up upon the door. tv', " 11“ said Patrick. . :r\?, moment a lovely vision I {Urn him. Ay Pstriek slowly iv ,1 ha irgs‘ and recovered from m." :'-t', the. vision resolved itself i _ cr 'Y your): wumuu,with tlash- ..Iur ", " shapely figure with an . i m of laces ', in A word, a. styl- -;. u_'HihL“'!itiy gowned, who cay- l , ~wa with a certain imperious .' kart.- overwhelmed the proprie- . r ..-n mm ugrncy Patrick arose an ll, '; Sup later Miss Hobson was i h; 'nrt' houdou' 'perusing in so u \uty A long report. There WM ? upon her lovely features. She ‘ll .\‘ rltuxr Ili,, Hobson----' , mar first fee.' And she Ind “I! note on the desk. ‘I was , ' ml)" a spring bonnet with [ (H‘s; devote my pin money xix; J 'ck. Send me your re- ‘.~»n:. Remember, all shout _ 1.11-xfenuating. ft I can on- 1:11 m his true colors, I--hat »:r. In a. week I shall expect " tlw vision vanished. Then r-al luck in his chair and I _vughtt'r. He forgot all his VI troubles. ‘Haw l haw ! ha! "srl Patrick. Il an is my father.' Hue more obsequious than was one of the merchant west and this Your; WO- 7‘, .‘1'),:)I)t),l')l)U, more or nnvinced that he is a. de. mm ti) win me by protes. L11 the, virtues, not know, F. wvru only a little more 1%.» he: is this is a wom- I 1.0 girl wants to be treat. . Now, If Ji‘l‘k only made Inn oi me, if--., , Here fwd MM hrr voice faltered. mess is rim ; I want you up a journal of all he does _ l- .4, ui,nsercative. and vtt,eu' young mom that I t thut Em is a hypocrite , pm’l'lh' lie only talks m1~in~~ss and music and tn/tir. (I. cigar with papa, V Iherv's n. young man b, Now,1 like good young gm! Nip thinking that m , hr, \lrtuns. for surely , "I, x-u-r born who was h ht, would make me be- itw.r. Pm is such an imper- -rfm-ricn that I fear I am rt A:t angel ever to wed Il HS. Hohon.’ vt «all about any domes 1 ti. mnuswd Patrick. H' the‘ Wurld like to think haw- Jack, but it he only r-rw.'.~just a tritle less rutmtuining snd--and, lll if you please.' bur ho- otfr.red her. know of me y or» _"interror,psted Pat him “1-H and he wait- his xixxmr to state the r), sevted, madam? ht, Irritant),' observpd Pat up surprised to see to nuri‘y me 'ur you f’ Hammered on ton in the closet.' ', Mics Hohson.’ “,1; Houston y :‘Elllrk. , ' bur yours ago l we again, and I iuirst k is that he is ah. He is too yds. This of for want of two years 'We hug-bun very buy it tho-(J hurwsrxst.' ‘Vtht did you think of the rtMN% Tuesday, Jed: r ' 'Yes; I hour you were there.' 'Why, how---' l Oh, Jock, how could you? And to l loose 8100! At lent you might h ve ', bet on the winning home , ' t [ ‘Margaret let me exphfuw-----' l [ "No explanation is neceuary. A d ’ Wednesday night, Jack, how did he? banquet co off? So you responded Ito 1 the toast, ‘That Uld Sweetheart :of [ Mine.' They tell me, Jack, your face _ wt"--Prtt, just a little flushed, when, you said: ‘I .tell you, gentlemen) al sweetheart is like wine. She improi es . with age.’ Was that me, Jock,you ad in mind? It was really a pretty se ti. ment-prettier than any of your c - ; v I won place Compliments. ll by do you 1 keep all those pretty things from me? Is it beeausel am a womunl Oh Il know all about your toast. I ham; 8 stenographic report of it. Let me see : 'New faces_msw voices, -new churns l What are,they .' How may they com- pare with the face indelibly imprinted on the heart by that great artist,Tiale'l blow may they compare with the glin- ces of that old sweetheart of mlne whose eyes are stars steadfast u the shining planet whose beams may go de the mariner o'er the stormy I: l Cloistered in my heart she g ws more dear like the wine of the mo ks kept in their dingy cvllars.’ Dear e, Jack, and I thought you Btu id. Where din you learn such eioquent‘el Uh, you are like. the other boys ; you shut your heart to your sweetheart. And your hut sentiment, Jack! ‘80 hacchtsnrdiatt! 1 am ashamed of ybu. 'tio, quathng this rare vintage, I drink to the girl of old ; to her eyes of blue and her golden hrtir'-not quite golden ',fack-'Gut of the passing years her 1 charms grow greater and l, her servant l pledge anew to that old sweetheart of i mine.' 1 ed 'Well, this is a pretty go,' he said to himself. I And how about Friday night at the i, club, Jack ;Saturday night st the opera? - a front seat, too,and then ieavingthe theatre between every out? Then dhat wheat deal? I thought you regarded all speculations in a high-and-mighty way of disapproval I What about those fast h ~rses of yours? And is it true you have stock In the new track , Oh, .1 ack, I have found you out. Hypocrite, what have you to my y 9 Jack aroise with' donsternation 'He reallv looked frightened. ‘I guess I'd better 20, Margaret. t- I-good bye, forever !' _ 'Well, let us part friends at least.’ She extended her hand with a. bright smile. He kissed it with deference sud she looked deep into his eyes. T 'Why not my lips, Jack l' ' In a moment she “as in his arms. ‘Then you love me '..' 1 ‘Yea ; since I know you,' F ‘But how----' . 'Never mind how. You would not give me your confidence, and so I found out myself.’ ', 'And you will marry me, Margaijet y ‘Yes, if you will promise-----' _ 'What '.' i 'To make me your confident-your chum-not to try to keep anything from me? For trust me, Jack, a. Mom- an alwbys tinds out what she wants to know.' ; ‘I promise.' _ ‘Une word more, Jack. Was T-. was 1-'that old sweetheart of yours?’ ‘ ‘You were J have loved'you all these l years, Margaret.' , ' ‘And I, Jack, have loved you-not theJack you showed to me, but 'tlle Jack I telieved you were. This isthe nineteenth century, Jack. and woman is mum’s companion, not a pUythirig or a doll. And now sit down, Jack, and 'Yes ; buintss worries are weari‘ I will play you that dashing new dtnce of Chaminade. She is a woman, Jack, and women have their place 10-day in the business world and in the tield of art. Is not this motiVe charming C" It is likeun accompaniment to your wgrds: 'A true sweetheart is like wine,an im- provéa with age.' T q really hope you did not bet.' Young, old or middle 3 ed, who find them- serves nervous, weak mug exhausted, who are broken down from excess or overwork, re- sulting in may of the following 'pyfl't,t:. of 7iiiG5Tii" of mzmory, bed dreamisdinr nose of eight, pelpitation of) the heart emis- einns, lack of energy, pain in the Pltg', headaches, pimples on the June and I y, itching or uliar sen-“ion shout chasm-o- tum, wage! the organ, dininees, aback: before the eyes, tiitchin lo! the m es, eyelids and elsewhere, i'l'3llu'li', do [ u in theurine, loan of will power, undern of the gulp and urine, vest and futrby mus- elm, desire to I eep, fiilur6to be ten ‘by sleep, coutiPetion, dunno. of he-i , la" of voice, dam for solitude, excitab' t, of tampar, when Tl'i "Handed with D. :xcxmu, oily tttt akin. 010., toll unmet nervous W', ttet to '2l'd"lyllli'l, ttttgtg'; ?il'i! . t mm; L iiiLttt..ityttte . h â€Na in many of the following ympmlm: Nea. t..despr.'esaiory premutqueJo} $363, loan Jack looked dttmbfounded;then nub†T, ALL MEN the 1.00 and body. mm; .bout Macro- “I: digitize“, aback: bin At t e m as, We“. do u pomJendorn [ of at and futrby mus- 1111me be not! by was a â€when a um. ' ‘He that goes a.horrt"riun' tr" id wise iold Dr. anklln a} hundred years or 'more ago, 'goes a-itorrowing,' and the 1 eminent, old hemmed uge’s word. are l true even to this dtsy.1t is such . little lthing, a cup of do r, and one would 3 hardly miss it but the principle of get- ting something for? nothing in the nuns ‘of neighborlines is the same as if it were I loaf bread, tnd if n loaf of bread why not next, n bet-rel of Hour? The unintended imposition soon begins to be felt by the lender and then some: a I sense of the mennness of it all, and we begin to make rbmarks to ourselves about our burrowing neighbors. - l If I am earnest in denouncing this evil it is because I have so often wit- 1 mused. it; unhappy effects in the en- 'stranaqtiprit of friends who presently 1, come, to 'iiiff'ertsnets,that end in quarrels. , It would seem to be the plain dictate 'rot common sense to provide oneself l, with what may be necessary or to go without Une's resources may almost always be able to provide for any Finer j gency without recourse to a. neighbor's larder. Better indeed is a. dmntsr of '; herbs where love is, than a. stalled ox a and hate therewith. ; There are two other forms of borrow. ( ing that might be hinted at as equally I unwise. Borrowed plumage is never _ becoming, is always iguoble. It invol- “ ves a mean and unworthy pretension ', that, in its way, is as dishonest as pil- ifering, to use a harsh synonym for hor- rowing trouble is one of the commonest Iso small faults which neither 'blesses ‘ l him that gives nor him that takes.’ It l is not so much a vice as a weakness. ‘ i, perhaps, hut it curdles the milk of I _, huavsu kindness-The Chutauqunn for l l April. The lender is very mdih at fault. It is not pleasant perhaps when Mrs. Smith sends over to borrow a flat iron to send back word that yOu haven't one, or that you Ant to use it yourself liut to be known Lit to be a cheerful lender will save :you both 'loan and friends,' There ii a certain suggestion of whole-souled, generous hospitality in being always ready to share with a neighbor that is gratifying td the pride of some persons end that makes them feel the smallness of refusing any re- quest , but that is a. misguided judg- ment, for to make borrowing pleasant to encourage shiftlessnesa and that is as bad as to borrow. SuiLon's CHM-1 is sold on a guaranted It cures incipient.. Consumption. It is the bout Cough Cure. Only one cent a dose; 250., 500., and $1.00 per bottle, Sold by Simon Snyder, Waterloo. That a. few pieces of beeswax put up with silk or woollen goods prevent them turning yellow. . That the herb tansy is a. sure prevetr tive of moths. j The sweet clover has the reputation of being alshorrei by flies. D ANIEL RITZ, New Hamburg Dre. 15 /S3, says: I was suffering from Dyspepsia. and other troubles. I took a few bottles of Shilohs Vttahzer and it, cured me. I sincerely recommend it. Sold by Simon Snyder, Waterloo. 1y. The Mimic Must Go. (Toronto News.) The Liberals condemn the Senate as at present constituted. The Patrons demand its abolition. And a change of but one vote is re- quired in the Cdnservative Association of Winnipeg to secure a like demand from that lrody, The days of the useless‘ and expen- sive second chamber are nearly num- bered. A plebiscite on the question of abolishing it would even now, indeed, show a majority of two to one in ttsv- or. Me Incl Married her. He (after the honeymoon)---'whr did yon use to talk so much about being afraid that some one would marry you for money , She J smart wotmuy)-'Becatue if any one did marry me for money, it would be such a. tertible mistake, you know, because t haven't any.’ The rich American hnd a nobleman for a son in-lnw, until the funds were cut off, and then the gent removed him- self. _ why the way." said A friend, who had not heard how the affair turned out, im't your setup-puf- 3. Pert' ‘N ot exaotlr/sdtnitted the old gentle. man ; 'he'a s disappear,' and then he explained how nut band of nobility happened to tet The peodigAh1d to come to himself before he cane hit faker. The debt ha :t. is the tdin brother of poverty. 1‘- t" ' Human '31! WFH'I‘" dent " WEN P" 're IPP, 'iii ,Tiii/iGGij iii-UG-um-res, yes: of course.’ n ,3, , ttsr-He ("was my m note show an occi- Whiw hodu-Iho mum Ibo Yul Know ' [In lon-il-law. ..--that mans women owe their beauty to r. Pieree's Favorite Prescription, The reairon---beauty of form and face, as well as grace, radiate from the common center-r- health. The best bodily condition results from good food, fresh air, and exercise, coupled with the ji. dicious use of the "Preseri tion." In maidenhood, womanhood), and motherhood, it's a supporting tonic that's' peculiarly adapted to her needs, regulating, strengthening, and curing, the derangemetits of the sex. ' Complim nts should be treated like gift-horses-tno questions asked. ‘So he praised my singing, did he 1" 'Yes, he said it was heavenly.' 'Did he. really say that T 'Well, not, exactly, but he probably meant that. But he said it was ml- earthly.' :, . If there be headache, pain in the back, bearing- down sensations, or general debility, or if there be nerv- ous prostratipn, and slee lessness, the " Prescription " reaches the origin of the trouble and corrects it. It dispels aches and pains, corrects displacements, and cures catarrhal in- flammation of the lining membranes. It's guaranteed to bendtit or cure, or the money paid for it is refunded. Judges and overtime. In the Ontario Legislature on Wed- nesday judges who are in the habit of rushing through the assizes by means of forced long sittings were severely criticized. It was pointed out by the Commissioner of Crown lands that members of the judiciary are in the habit of overworking jurymen and overtaxing the energies of everyone concerned merely to enable them to finish their duties at a given time or to catch a train that will take them home a few hours earlier than would other- wise be possible. In this era of frank speaking and democratic rule it is made evident, that public convenience, not that of public servnntq, even if they are judges, must be considered at all times. If the crop of judges is too small, enlarge it, but do not overwork jurymen or anyone else. -l,ondon Ad. vertiser. Sometimes the crop from an acre of orange trees in New Zealand amounts to $1,000. A steel bar magnetized while cold loses its magnetism upon being heated; one magnetized hot loses it on cool- ing. The expansion of water in congelation is such than eleven feet of water make twelve feet of ice. ' When churches go-to war tho devil runs the ambulance. Over 1,000,000 Frenchwomen were made widows and 3,000,000 French' children were male fatherless by " poleonU campaigns. At Waterloo there were 145,000 men on both sides, of whom 51,000 were killed or disabled. em He-VI understand you have been attending a. Bellevue ambulance class. Can you tell me What. is the best thing to do for a broken been? She-Oh, yes, Bind up the fractured portions with a. gold band, bathe with orange blossom water, and apply plenty of raw rice.Guaranteed to be well in a month. ttsiiiiiiu')7ifii'iiiiiiiumrl PROCLAMATION. Tricycle cabs are 9. Milan novelty. Little thinkers are apt to be big talk- no" tttttttFrat., 8§IEDY IT’S A SECRET mi Mlu'l'P,lWt's ""'%fl'l'farf,itgr With u Ihm-n-nre. THE i Ci.i'J-I.'1S'Iif 'ip Imp-rues. . inâ€, on ll U l) DOMINION tl?tl'ltf! "'t $100,060 M81108 onsumptlon t m M"- tt4r"/1T , You thint Ontario Mutual Life. - â€huytj‘inswér than Assurances in force, Jan hat. 18tt8-816,iet,t96 Inereaatsoverprevio swarm... 1,187,388 New Assurances wring in1892,..... 2,651,000 1msmstureovertan..'.l............., 222.050 thushrtusotmsfort8te.................. 014.961 _ Incretsaoorerta1...l.............. 67.831 Assets. December 31st, iit'irr.r.r.ais's','iii' 1r-eAasiidiiiii.'.T..-. .......... Reserve for security of Policy-Hold. Surplus over all Liabllmha. December 318$,1892...........'§.............. 176,301 Increaseover1891...;.............. 20.742 The mYear 1',,i','g"g,',t,'e,l,ep, DISTRIBUTION POLICY now offered am new all the newest. features, Rnd is the best form of PROTECTION and INVESTMENT momma buy.. It has no equal. Guaranteed vtrl _ , tsttrtsutive.optioms, and liberal conditions. uncut Coldltldll " Pollelu ' i. Cash and Paid-up Values guaranteed on each policy. 2. All dividends belong to and are paid only to r1.ye1?yPo..1it1': 3. No restriction on travel, residence. or/otwuptuion. t. Death claims paid at once on completion of claim papers. I oy5ii1jier:, ALEX. MILLAR, Q. c.,' Solicitor. '.. . . . . .Bernn J, H. WEBB, M. D., 11ff Reteree.waterloo w,. S. HODGINS, Supt. t Agencies..Wawx-Ico W H.RIDDELL, I WM. HENDRY, THE WATEnLuo MUTUAL FIRE INSURANCE COMPANY. mcoRPoraFED IN 1863. Total Assets 3Ist December LEE. $349,734. - THE Dominion Life Assurance Gu’y, Head Mitre, - Waterloo, Ont. Authorized Capital $1,000,000. . Gov't Deposit at Olluwa $1M Subucrl bed (‘npllal JAMES'JNNES. M, P., CHR, KUMPF Etttt,, PrttiarDENT. " EvPRESlDEN THOS. HILLIARD, MANAGING DIRECTOR. The Policy ofthe Dominion Life is a straight promise to pay-like a bank draft, almost unconditional, No re- striction on travel or occupation. _ When two or three years in force it is notv-forfeitaMe, even for failure to pay renewal premiums, remaining in all force TILL TIIE VALUE IS EXHAUSTED. It provides a legacy certain instead ofelauypit possible. .. . " - . Equality between policy-holders is secured by insuring in three claarar--. abstainere, general and women-giving each in pro.ho the true bemejit ofits own longevity. Your choice of all sound plans a ass-ammo afered, no otlm. _ - The Etrks compare favorably with auxin the_w9rld. - -. " " Express Waggons CARTS and -', FISHING TACKLE '. A. L Kumpf's AGENTS WANTED. Apply now for choice of territory to THOS. HILLIARD . MaisturuuriDirector Increase ot 1891 BOARD OF DIRECTORS Geo. Randall, BELL, Waterloo. John Shuh, Esq., " Chew. Hendry, Esq., u I. E, Bowman, DN., M. P., Waterloo S. Snyder Esq., Waterloo Geo. Dicbcl,Esq., il William Snyder, Esq., " I, D. Bowman, Esq., Berlin. J. L. Wideman, Eral., sr. Jacobs. John Allchin, Esq,, New Hamburg. Allan "owrnan,'Esq,, Preston. P. E. Shamz. Preston, Thomas Gowdy, Esq., Guelph. James Livingstone, an.. M, P., Baden. , Thomas Cowan, Esq., Gait. OFFICERS: George Randall, President,. John Shuh, Vice-President. C. M. Taylor, Secretary. John Killer _Inspector. Messrs. Bowlby & Clement, Solicito s. Berlin Bookstore. - Waterloo. eEretarv. GO STRAIGHT T0 ",".'.rC.r. -L?2Lte,.eygtz'L' ltttrStt," Paid up Cam“! 96f,ttttt FOR 1UIS. nine undue. , COAL I 'iiiiiiiiii,ij, Scranton Goal I ir1'h'iiv1'l «TWQ‘s-iï¬Ã© Manage 2,061,002 uooo "Tis not the clothes that make the man," but they helm _ Inspection is invited to the Nes Lines of SUITINGS. The latest, invoices include the finest of American and Foreign Fabrics. ,7 V - The prices are consistGnt with quality of material and workmanship. 1000 00000 (lf Farmers' attention is directed to the fact that we are prepared to oxclmnge brick and tile for all kinds of wood. are now prepared todo all kiu'tls of work in the line of . B'oussepaintinir, Paperhattging and imitation Graining. Orders filled in shortest notice and work guaranteed. Urders can be left at the shop or at Holmeier & Leitch's Hardware Store, Waterloo. tiliop above Geo. Peppler's blacksmith shop King Street, - . Waterloo. I BEG to announce to me people Waterloo and vicinity that I have full assottment of ARTHUR PEQUEGNAT, WATCHES, CLOCKS, , J EW ELLERY, DIAMONDS, SILVERWARE, &c Repairing Skillfuly and Promptly. attended to. From these makers we can supply pneu- tnuiett from$50 up. Those intending to pur- chase wheels will make no mistake in seeing our samples and prices before placing an order-. will readily perceive that the wheels we ham die are strictly in it, for 189t, viz . let-non "umber. Radar. New new e. Pullmr. Inner. Bord a so: special "V Illh), Soon-he and OtherS. We also handle the Web-(tr ttteel Won“ wheel-I. cur-no. is complete and is kept very busy. We thank our many customers for past mrt. ronue and solicit a continuance of the same. Yours mun C. L s',',,',?.'??)?,',',',',',',; . Sh tat r WT Op. " King St. Went. By n. Telephpnc IN Waterloo Goal Yards. ISAAU BEGHTEL & SON, Renter and Miller All Work and Goods Guaranteed.' ARTHUR PEQUEGNAT, The Wholesale and Retail Jeweller. huiinl Wheelmen oui. Repairing Department b, Coughs, Colds TROUSERINGS and 'simon Snyder, WATERLOO, ON T John Ritzer. WANTED AN D Hoarseness. Waterloo, Ont, WOOD. Merchant Tailor. King St. Waterloo. Draggist, " bottom prices. Bicycle Bundriesr OVERCOATINGS Waterloo Urdssman t H: Kindlv invite everybody to call; them when in Berlin, and, ' examine their stock of General Dry Goods, g . Men's and Boys' Ready ,ac_"l,j: Suitkand Overcoats, if), Hats and Caps, Eat. /, KING STREET, ', Wall Paper, Books and Formerlv carried on by E. B. Hellman Watches, Clocks, Diamonds Don't Fail _,, _",' Jewelry of all kinds, Silwr Ware, Optical Goods, Musical Instrument‘ and Plush Goods. Dun'L miss seeing the beautiful display. Cheap Harness Suitable articles in great variety of patterns can always be had at Bribe your watches and cracks want.. ing repairs to C J. Albanian, who will undertake to put them in good running order and guarantee satisfaction. J. STREBEL'S, _ Waterloo, 1hmli's City Drug Sh Cerlr, had of a Wuarloo butcher. onand utter this has I will no!) meat cheaper I. followu All mucus: meat. pork9 cent: per poundNoc6to" 9 01,3,er pound: best cuL beef roast Spentsper poun ; bologna: 10 cent-spu- poundvpork sausages 10 cents per pound; Wien- er nuts! 10 can per poqnd. A liberal pom seamed. H. “‘ISEIDBI. Shop opp. Commercial Hot e,'. Wwerlpo. Feb. Nth m4. -: PURE :- UAUSTIG SODA CHEAP MEAT CASH GROCERY. T " th PEQUEGNAT. The Swiss Jeweler. NEW HAMBURG . Alteman's, the Jeweller. Wedding Presents. Hello There The Corner Jewellery Store, 0ddfellows' Block, to see the special attractions in Sitap - Making (opposite the Zimmermw House. Now is the time for EBB STREET WATERLOI). Call here for your Warm. ONT. Cash buyers will fhul it to their interest In call an the Cash Grocery and get quotations where first-class groceries .am sold for CM}; only. BERLIN Waterloo. East of Market. -AT-- AT - Stationery, BERLIN. Ont ID ff