(Â¥ 93 se ‘i To the home h y {x As the sily‘ry t & 9s Steals up fro e â€"â€" The sable curt Â¥o8 CH Â¥4 t A Back to the home of my childhood and youth And the scenes of Bappy girlhood ; Back from wandering in alien climes, To the dear old farm and wildwood ; Back to the haunts of my earliest days, Where [ first learued to loye and co pray; Back from the cold, iselfish glare oF the world, To th As the silv‘ry mist of the pearly morn Steals up from the flushed, rosy east, The sable curtains of night are withdrawn, And nature from darkness released; The phantom shadows are driven aback By the fair ttngers of day, And the silken chains of slumber unloosed By the matin song of the jay WB W A W W M U H HARRY GAYV‘S FLING, i €lf would be gquire content to marry her and settle down into a model husband. But he never thought of a speedy marâ€" riage when he engaged himself to her. â€"never‘ Why, man alive, he had just, last month, completed his law course: and before that he had put in four years of severe labor at his university. If ever he were going to have a fling in his life, now was his w«hance. If ever a man deserved a good time after wl that grindâ€"â€"he was the man. If ever he felt more like letting himself out thin he did this summerâ€"Oh‘ conâ€" years t sEYer [f tNCC }n' we in his life, no ever a man de wl phat corim found H« affair # the . ‘It would be nice to Europe ;:,:thc. %fl'ï¬ it st;‘;:ud Harâ€" (A eomeni t ramhar oommand on caatrâ€"sreg affair anyway! Looking back. Harr:\' couidn‘t in the least remember. Lalu had been as passive in the matter as himself. _A\s nearly as he could recall it, their respective families had with maliciousâ€"malicious in the light of Harry‘s subsequent feelingsâ€"and an unwarrantable haste settled the final arrangements as soon as their several consents had been obtained. ‘Well, I suppose we. must [not keep the young people waiting too long,‘ reâ€" marked Papa Boulton, facetiously. _ _ Ar W e play And \i At And Mamma Boulton chimed in: ‘I really cannot have Lulu ready before Beptember.‘ _ Neptember! Harry imnned within himself. He had thought vaguely of a couple of years. aooge and beyo il zephyrs, violet perfumed, y wideâ€"open casement through, euse of morning prayer is Lorne beyond the heaven‘s blueâ€" â€"> t c‘erflowing with glad ecstasy, itentment regnant supreme, as of yore ‘mid the morning mists, ing sun‘s glist ning gleam. home where I e‘er wonld stay a of morning‘s opaline dew have been kissed away, ithe long, lone lane with flow HOME AGAIN APJ 1 ittended{I stray : barn where in girlhood 3W ec OETRA}. H t Lulu_ was the dearest , and, even by unapâ€" Jers, acknowledged _ to iand preitiest girl in \fter a ver or so he fa If LPEV h 11 its limpid stream, adows and down 0t muUI t bl f o skyâ€"lark into this hasty ight his sceptre £% T n its ma MoOrV lly shade U 1 bl PMUS eâ€"flowers wedding f it cold The shivâ€" orv. â€" He uense 1y 1 way ssOMS sil h 1008 to Ot worst of it was that there seemed no help for it. To éxplain his state of mind to any one but Lulu would be to involve himself in _ unsympathetic ridicule. To expose it to her was out of the question. He wondered if any fellow had ever before been in so abâ€" surd and pitiable a positionâ€"that of being hurried into a marmage against his will. There was no reason on earth why they should be married now. Both were young enough to wait. Again, there was no reason why they should not be. There was plenty of méney and the union was suitable. Not a loopâ€"hole presented itself, As the days passed on in the madâ€" deningly swift manner they take on to themmselves when anything unpleasant is ahead. _ Harry got desperate. At last a thought came to him; it was a wildâ€"eyed thought, but it had a dawn of reason somewhere. _ ‘Perhaps Lulu feels as I do about it. She does not seem overâ€"anxious about the wedâ€" ding.‘ This hopeful train of ideas was plausibly carried out. ‘She naturally would not like to tell me any more than I like to tell her. She may be dreading it even more than I am. But then, again, she may not. And if she doesn‘t, and if I am fool enough to hint that I do, she will be furious and T‘ll lose her forever; and, hang it all!‘â€" I don‘t want to lose her forever! _A bit more freedam is all I want. One good year of it, even abroad, and then we‘ll be the happiest couple in Ballingâ€" wood. I‘ve got to find out how she foels, but it‘s a risky business. T‘ll sound her without giving myself away I Well, Harry was free! A happy ‘ider of avoiding the remarks of his family, by way of talking a flying trip to Paris and doing a few or the things | that ‘Hling‘ was to be distinguished for, | occurred to him. _ Think what he would, he could not appear to himseif | in any other light than that of a weakâ€" \ minded rascal, and to have a low opinâ€" |ion of yourself is a barrier to enjoyâ€" ! ment as effectual as poor health. â€" Perâ€" baps Paris would brighten him up a lbit. Possibly it might have done so but for one circumstance. â€"if I can" â€" With a rueful realization of Miss Boulton‘s acuteness. He tried for several days to screw his courage up to ascertaining Lulu‘s views bn the marriage state with specâ€" ial reference to their personal and imâ€" mediate bearings, and at last one night did so. _ As a matter of investigation, his success was instant and startling. His soundings were more visible than he intended, and a blazing eyed young dainsel turned fiercely upon him: ‘There was na necessity for all this beating about the bush. If you wished to break off the engagement all you had to do was to say so" ‘Dut I don‘t!" protested the unfortunâ€" ate youth. ‘I only thought it would be better for both of us, perhaps, to wait a littleâ€"until we were a little willt older ‘Dah" said Miss Lulu, scornfully, adding eruelly; ‘Althoughy now you suggest it, your immatureness is cerâ€" trinly an objection‘! 1 cannotsay, however, I have ever noticed it until to dav.‘ And now" riging, and with even a look | detr of indifferent disgust on her face, ‘you | | / must really excuse me.. I have already | 13" wasted too much of my life on you!‘ [ And in spite of indignant remarks | 1 is from Mr. Gray she marched off through | _‘ a doorway and was gone. From that | Of time on she was never at home to : him. When he took the train for, New York prior to embarking) for the gay French capital, he rode on the rear end of his car until it. should have got out of his native town. He was leaving when only the news of a broken enâ€" gagement was all that had got abroad. . But heaven knows what would be said when the truth got out? As Harry ruminated gloomily, he stood on the back platform and gave a last glance at his birthplace, The train‘was crossing a side street, and with the breadth of view a local line admits to its passengâ€" ers, Harry saw the length of the street. He gazed a moment and then threw himself fuming into the nearest seat. Coming down, sauntering idly down this secluded lane, were Lulu.Boulton and a man. The man had a name,and Harry knew it, but in his thoughts then, and at all other times, he was merely and generally designated ‘the fellow! Then the iron of jealousy entered Harry‘s soul. Between selfâ€"disgust and suspicion and sense of loss, he was in a very bad way indeed. The passengers made comments on t:’emy youth, and many maidens in interâ€" ested pity. He was too goodâ€"looking, P self. .‘What do I want, | anyway? he asked himself, explosivel ) ‘I want to get off being married, and ~I got off. I want to go abroad, and here I am on my way abroad. I‘ve everything I want, and I never was infernally miserable in my life! I am an idiot! He hunted up some men he knew about town, and found most of them about to be married. That is what people do in June in New York, One youth confided his rapturés to him and worked Harry up so that he produced a photograph of Lulu and showed it enthusiastically as that of his fiance, and did not remember until the youth had gone that he had no fiancee That ended the pretense of the day, and Harry frankly owned up to himself that the one thing he did want on the face of the earth wasâ€"Lulu. Most of Vance‘s stori¢és have gone the rounds of the paper again and again sometimes tagged with his name and sometimes not. But I know several which have not appeared in print, and may tell them another day, says Moses P. Handy in the Chicago Inter Ocean, Just now I happen to think of dne that he told at his own expense. In one of his campaigns for the Governorship he was riding along a country road when he met a venerable darkey arrayed‘"in Sunday clothes. It was Nance‘s habit to talk to everybody he met in these electioneering@ times. For very shame‘s sake, he let three days elapseâ€"as abomingble a three days as he ever spent, and during which he discovered for all time that a ‘fAing‘ without her was no fling at all â€"â€"anrd then he went back to Ballingâ€" And ‘dear old Harry‘ uses a good deal of choice language; but, in view of his own New York experience, deâ€" cides to wait for her. Derby Is : Ackrowledged To Be The Best Plug Smokin% Tobacco In The Market,5,10 And 20 cent ‘Well, uncle,‘ he said, ‘you‘re spruced up mightily this mornigg. Goin‘ to church ? ‘Yes, sah. â€" (G@wine to church‘ ‘I bet I know what church you beâ€" long toâ€"Baptist.‘ ‘No, sah,I can‘t say I‘s a Baptist.‘ ‘Methodist, then ? ‘No, sah, I ain‘t no Meffodis‘, nudâ€" Did Lulu forgive him? Oh, yesâ€" eventually. But the year she is makâ€" ing him wait is dragging very slowly for a youth who every day asks the blue sky if there was ever before such an unutterable fool as himself. She went to the world‘s fair without him and made him stay in | Ballingwood. She has further announced an intention of passing the season next winter in New York, so that ‘"I can have one more good time before I settle down with dear old Harry" Plugs. der ‘And you believe in all the doctrines of the Presbyterian churtch 7 ‘Yes, sah.‘ ‘Well, now, there‘s the doctrine of election. Do you believé that if a man is elected to be saved he will be saved and that if he is elected to be dammed be will be dammed ?â€" . ‘Oh, yes, bass ; dat‘s my faith.‘ ‘It is, eh ? Well, take my‘case, Am I elected to be saved or jelected. to be damned ? , ©No, sah ;I‘se Presp‘tr‘an ; dat‘s what [ is.‘ The old man scratched his head, his religious convictions struggling with his ‘desire to be polite, but, pressed for an answer, replied: ‘Well, { tell you what, Marse Reb,I have been a libbin‘ in dis world for nigh on fifty five year, and I never yet heard tell of any man bein‘ elected onless he were a candiâ€" date.‘ ! Equally as a politician and a Presby terian Vance appreciated this diploma tic statement. H "Ten people out of a dozen fire invalids," says a recent medical authority. (At least eight out of these ten, it is safe to allow, are suffering from some form of bloodâ€"diséase which a perâ€" sistent use of Ayer‘s Sarsapatilla would be sure to sure. Then, don‘t be an imvalid. Smartieâ€"Which would you rather be, the fool you look, oft the fooul you The ticker telegraph duced into many bigâ€" flat houses in London for the beuefit of the te Quietteâ€"Really, I a with myself, don‘t you | be the simple idiot you Smupeur Tamcs Propvor GrEa1 Â¥y®Ecrts. â€"Neuralgia is a simple this itselt. One feels like Bbrushing it : like the veriest trifle which could . no influence on the life, Neuralgi ‘Well, surely your not an Episcopalâ€" aterloo A Diplomatic Darkey. Mapar RonErtsoyx. is being introâ€" apartment and by the owners nants. n so dissatisfied now, I‘d rather ‘There fresh,‘ suggested the applicant in a half pleading tone. ‘So is the license,‘ argued the cl®® ‘What‘s one wuth? asked the youth, going off on another tack. *A dollar.‘ j ‘What‘s eggs wuth? ‘Seventeen cents a dozen. _ Why don‘t you go and sell your .eggs and come back hery with the money ? "Can‘t do it,"insisted the clerk, ‘We are not in the business of trading marâ€" riage licenses for egge." _ _ â€" The egg vendor picked up a pen and a piece of paper and began figuring. ‘By crackey,‘ he said after a minute or two, ‘that‘s what I‘l do. Them eggs is wuth a dollar and two cents and I‘ll have enough left after payin‘ fer the license to get a postage stamp and write to Susan to let her know the wedâ€" din‘ needv‘t be posponed owin‘ to cirâ€" cumstances ozer which I hadn‘t no conâ€" trol,‘ and he hurried buoyantly out of the oftice with the eggs fairly jingling in the basket. ' "Good mornin‘," he said to the clerk "can I get a marriage license here ?" "This is the place," replied the clerk. "Well, I‘ve got six dozen eggs in this here basket !< can I get one for them? "Hardly, I guess." "Well, I don‘t know nothin‘ about the price of eggs nor marriage licenses but I‘m willin‘ to put up the eggs for the license, sight unseen." A Boox To HorsEmEx.â€"One bottle of Zngâ€" lish Spavin Liniment completely removed a curb from my horse. I take pleasure in recomâ€" mending the remedy, as it acts with mysterâ€" ious promptness in the removal from horses of hard, soft or calloused lumps, blood spavin, splints, curbs, sweeny, stifies and sprains, George Robb, Farmer, Sold by Ed. M.Devitt. Markham, Ont There is a talk of running trolley obâ€" servation cars across Niagara Falls,susâ€" pended fifty feet above the water. A long legged young countryman, with his trowsers three inches from his boots and his boots three miles from a shine, passed into the office where warâ€" riage licenses are kept on tap, with a basket on his arm. * Of the twonty six barons who signed the Magna Charta three wrote their names and twenty three made their marks, ‘CtTs.‘â€"The best thing we know of to heal a cut or wound is to bind up the injured part with a cloth saturated in Perry Davis‘ Painâ€"killer. Only 25¢ for the New Big Bottle. The Mohawk Indians will not allow so much 2s a blade of grass to grow upon the graves of their companions. Does your ° Wire Do mer own Washine? is one of the first signs of poor health. Coughs, Colds, Weak Lungs, Discased Blood follow,. Loss of Flesh the Cream of Cocâ€"liver Oil, r £ tI ; x je ) after this date I will sell cures all of those weakness &ï¬o:f;gr 4 md-‘&.‘-"m sell os. Ta}Ee it in time to z:_n_rexft. mnds'mmu To bo nmretpw lllness if you can. Physicians, m'?l{onmo.»mï¬ the world over, endorse it A liberal nmm Don‘t be decsived:by Substitutes! Soott & Sowne, Bollevilie. A!l Druggists. L9c. & 81 Emulilsion [rYou Scott‘s Have a Very Bad Cough, ~ Are Suffering from Lung Troubles, Have Lost Flesh lhrough lliness, Are“’l‘hreatengd with Consumption, Remember that inet#oes" rEerrarrh rrar Getting a Pointer. Â¥* win "H IS WHAT YOU <EQUIRE ESS LABOUR GREATER COMFORT : | will readily perceive that the wheels we hanâ€" { dle are strictly in it for 1894, viz . > Beeston Humber, Rudge, New Howe, Fastime, Rover, Bo{d & Son special (Engâ€" lish), Scorche and others. We also handle the Webster Wheel Works wheeis, Chicago. â€" MSHING TACKLE :â€" lF she does, see that the wash is made Easy and Clean by getting her _ SUNLIGHT SOAP, which does away with the terrors of washâ€"day. Experience will convince her that . it PAYS to use this soap. From these â€"makers we can supply pneuâ€" ¢ AT. matics from $50 up, Those intendling to purâ€" DR. G. T. }\QEC}(EB. MEDALLIST %F g({ chase wheels will make no mistake in seeing RONTO University, Llccnt(lintz of t g olâ€" our samples and prices before placing an order. | lege of Physicians, Surgeons an ceoucheu is complete and is kept very busy. Officeâ€"New residence, Albert street, Water We thank our many customers for past patâ€" | loo, a short distance north of the late Dr. ronage and solicit a continuance of the same. Walden‘s residence. Yours respectfully, Telephone communication. C. L HENDEDSON. 72 King St. West, Berlin, _ Bicycle Sundries Express Waggons, CARTS and A. L. Kumpf‘s)1 OTICE is hereby given, that the stream known as the "Canaquagiiue." has been eased by the undemigned and others from and including the farm of Geo. Holtzworth (about 5 miles north of Elmira) to.the farm of John Brubacher, including all ‘the intermediate land over which it flows. | Fishin‘%on the said stream is prohibited, and a reward of $10,00 is hereby offered to any one giving information leading to the convicâ€" tion of Trespassers. & GEQ. WEGENAST, CHEAP MEAT| baâ€" roast 8 cents per pound; bolognas 10 cents per pound; pork sausages 10 cents per pound; W(g:{ er v\u:t"r 10 cents per pound. po Waterloo, Feb. lith 1894, Don‘t: Fail Cheap Harness Cure SICK HMEADACHE and Neuralgia in 20 minures, also Coated Tongue, Dizziâ€" ness, Biliousness, Pain in the Side, Constipation Torpid Liver, Bad Breath. To stay cured and' regulate the bowels, vERY N/CE TO TAKE. PRICE 25 CentTs ar DRUG STORES. Practical Wheelmen $10.00 REWARD. AN be had of a Waterloo butcher. On and 17â€" Our Repairing Department Hello There to see the special attractions in Bookstore, â€" Waterloo ERB STREET WATERLOO. Now is the time for POWDERS ~Â¥%, SCHNEIDER, Bbg! opp. Commercial Hotel. FOR Prop, Berlin Repair Shop, â€"AT= I will sell meat cheaper as ass meat, pork 9 oenpl::rp:: ts, per pound; best cut beef Telephone 134 poue Secretary. Conveyancer, etc. ' & 0m<>zâ€" Upstairs in Economical block,5 King Street West, Berlin. Dn. A. F. BAUMAN PHYSICIAN, SURGEON AND AccoUcHEUR. Office and residenceâ€"-']‘wc“doors north of resiâ€" dence formerly occupied by the late Dr. Walden on Albert street, Waterloc, Public, @Conveyancer. etc. _ (Money to loan.) Office hours, 9. 30 a. m.{to 5. p. m.7 Offices, Killer‘s‘Block, Waterloo. DR. ARMITAGE PRYsICIAN. SURGEON AND AccoUCHEUR. Officeâ€"In the_rooms formarlg occupied b{ W. Wells, L. D. 8. over Mr. Fish‘s store (?ol â€" inger‘s). Night calls answered at ofice. Tele phone communication. DRS. D. 8. & G. H BOWLBY, Prysictaxs, Suroroxs, Erc. Dr. D. S. Bowlby, Coroner for the County. Dr G, H. Bowlby treats diseases of the nose, throat and ear. of Ontario. s d Diszasks oF EYE axnp EAR TrEATED. EVE LNE CC OAARLMLIUTT T + a B BARRIDTERS AT LAW MSoucuou in ;}l the mma Nota.l-lu es and ve s one end on l"&atnoers rates. Oflo»â€"-(')n'my rt House, m W. H. BowrBy, M.A., LL.B. & C:+ County Crown A ey â€" and Clerkof th eace 2Officeâ€"Corner Kiniï¬ and Erb Streets, Waterâ€" l}{o. over old Post Office. & Money to loan at lowest rates of interest. FREDIRICK COLQUKHOUN,. A. B. McBRIDE Will visit Baden‘ (Kraus‘ Hotel), the first Thursday and third Thursday of each month. Sdpecial attention paid to Catarrh, Asthma and Chronic Diseases. Will visit Elmira the second 'l‘hun;da{ and Friday and fourth Thursday and Friday of each month (Thursday noon, to Friday noon). LIVERY AND EXCHANGKE STABLES GEo. SveerrT, prietor,. All kinds of conveyances constan(ly on hand. Charges moderate. Stables in rear of the Comâ€" mercial Hotel. Firstâ€"class rigs and good reliable horses. Two and three seated carriages always in readiness. All calls promptly attended to and ch‘r?s moderate. Office and Livery in rear of the Zimmerman House. Entrance on King street next to Fischer‘s butcher shop. . 9 Fire and Accident Insurance Aie.nm utarlo&’Ont.. representing the best Stock and Mutual Companies doing business in this Pro vince. Money to loan at lowest current rates, of Practical Science, and late assistant to the York T‘p Engineer on the construction of ‘Pubâ€" lic Works, and the subâ€"division of lands in the VE'I‘ERXNARY SURGEON, MILLBANK, _Y Ont., Honorary Graduate of the Onfario Veterinary College, Toronto. POIKLIA.N ‘8 BARBER SHOP, CITY BAKER Waterioo, _ â€" ~â€" Ontario. _IMON SNYDER, . Headquarters for all kinds ery, Bread, Cakes, otc. Wodgn:m cam, 'E»exmunu-q"â€"' irating shampoo,, always given. dies‘ and children‘s “1&0.' cut. i‘l Telephone communication. | H. WEBB M D., * Coroner County of Waterloo. Officeâ€"At his residence on Erb street. Telenhone communication. For the painless Extraction of teeth. Waterloo Nov. 1st 1893 E. P. CLENENT. D. BUCKBERROUGH. iburbs of Toronto. _ _ _ _ Officeâ€"Court House. Berlin. ) _ | ... Issuero u""'ï¬: Licenses, OMoeâ€"J'Lt his Drug Store, Waterloo. _ | â€" Opposite the Market square. ; An easy shave, a stylish hairâ€"out, a good seaâ€" OLQUHOUN & McBRIDE, . __>â€"â€" Barristers,Solicitors, Notaries, &c. OWLBY & CLEMENT, EO.; H. HUTCHISON. LEX. MILLAR, UCKBERROUGH & BECHTEL, _ Fire and Accident Insurance R. |HETT. Livery, Sale and Exchange Stables. ERBEKT J. BOWMAN_ PROVINCIAL W. A. KUMPF, VETERINARY SURGEON WELLS, L. D. 8., C, W WELLS, D. D. 8., land Surveyor, Civil Engineer and htsman, Graduate of the Ontario School MISCELLANEOUS. Richard C. Clarke, 109 King street east, Ber!in. Office and Residenceâ€"Job stre e t ODONTUNDER. LIVERIES. MEDICAL. DENTAL Barrister, Solicitor,]Notary ,â€" C £ Solicitor, Notary Public, DEXNTISTS, WATERLOO. J. W. DAVEY. | MISS ANNIE BEAN, Sales conducted in English and German, s@rOFFICEK ATTHE ZIMMERMAx HOUse and Paper Hanger, Waterloo, 2 [ . Ont,aff WATERLOO MEAT MARKET Charles N. Rocke] House and Sign Painter The undersigned begs to tender his thenrts to his numerous cus tomersior their liberal patronage during the past year, and trusts by close attention to business anq moderate prices to merit a contin. uance of the same. _Fresh Beef, Pork and Lamb as well as all kinds of Sausages kept constantly on hand. JOHN FISCHKER Watecloo. March 2nd., 1891. ht 7 269b0n 2D ce eben e ie uin t d â€" s dcane My customers and patrons know alr I have carried on business here for th years so that my long expericnee iâ€" guaranteefor good work than that of t A CENERAL BANKINC BUSINESS TRANSACTED.; possibly can be. My work recommend and I sgall endeavor to do the work a : est possible prices so as to retain the hitherto gaven me, As I am not in th of putting to work inexperienced n supervise the work personaily. I im â€" that this will meet with the approbatio; customers. I also desireto call yourattention to _ Paper Hanging which will be done neatly and qui« kly by daér or roll, . ontracts for painting and #lazing and other work in my line taken. Orders lef my residence will receive promp: attention thank you for the liberal pa«. unage accor me in the past. _ ___ ___ _ The Molsons Bank. Capital, $2,000,000. Rest, $1,100,000. IN order to keep pace with the time {ust introduced a new variety of gra; mitation off wood which is acknow]. be the best and most natural imilatic ticularly of White Ash, yet given. â€" CONRAD HOFFMAX Oldest firm of painters in Wate Waetrloo, June 1, 1893. Drafts Issued on all Principal Points Interest allowed on sums of and upwards in IbQ to announce to my numerous customer> whose support has been so liberal that, it order to accommodate them still better. | wi have my place of businsas open from 6 0 clock in the morning until 7 o‘clock in the cven mgly buginess has increased to such an cxtcn‘ a being unable togive it my personal supe" vision I have appointed my brother Georke Duering, who kept my books during the pa~ seven years, as bookâ€"keeper and cashicr ant I willbnzeavor to the best of my ability to AU* fy the wishes of my customers. Open from, 6to 12 a. m., 1.30 to 6.15 p. m. H. B DUERING. CITY MEAT MARKET Berlin Photo Parlors. THE public will please take notice that I haÂ¥e ananad mey nhata narlors and &1 * have r opened my pboto parlors and at now ready for buineul.’ Ha\?i‘ng spared nel ther time nor expense in fitting up, 1 »°" have a first class studio where customers will find everything in good taste, and sty!¢ and will receive courteous treatment. ! m;?ï¬.k‘ only the most artistic and j to merit and receive a share THE SAVINGS BANK DEPARTMENT Licensed Auctioneer FOR THE CoUNTY or Wl'rl’lu. SOMETHING NEW, MERCANTILE Incorporated by Act of Ontario I Hrap OrFICE, + > WarkkLn . BOARD OF DIRECTOR~ I. E. Bowmau, M. P., Waterloc. John Shuh, Waterloo. J- H, Webb M. D., Waterloo. Gec. Moore, Waterlop. D. S. Bewlby, M. D{, Berlin Robert Melvin, Gueiph. E, W. B. Snider, M.P. P., St. I2 4@ Highest current rates on «p« Waterloo, Feb. 15th, 1894. OFFIC’[':RS ; I. E. Bowman. M.P., Pr der James Lockie, Necretary Alex. §Mill ar, Solicitor. T. A Gale, Iuspector HEAD OFFICE, MONTREAL CHAS. H. FREHLICK UB town lots containing oneâ€"fifth of &" acrer each, llt.nlt,ed'beuseen Spring and n streets, and fronting on Qucen s{re©‘ Telephone, No. 31. FIRE INSURANCE CO CAPITAL, $200,000 FOK SA LE. hhl;lge. Call and inspect prem samples of work at 61 King 5t and Children‘s photos a specialty guaranteed satisfactory. _ _ <pt Piano and Orga® ET JACOR HESPELEER. Manager Water}oo Br=r «» .. â€" Aljbort Bt. G. GILLESPIE C M TAYLOR WaATERLOO. ONT )1 Deginners nend> itself onl the low the custom n the hapit ‘d men but kly by the Butcher edged to ons, parâ€" accorded ning in ady thas i better Ihave Po of my po Princess and Premser : least Dame Rumor says ! ef Rosebery, the Grand ( ©es8OT, and Princess est daughter of the engaged. The I‘rin best looking of the would be considered did she not belong t But, though only ! oughly well educate fencer, her most ~~! useful accomplishii excellent a mako! ther. â€" She come~ h that talent through 'lh.t t&lent throug! _â€"â€"the little seaâ€"wint ern Europe being home of the best 1 WOl‘ld. What a =] prospectiw wife sets the young w flrming country. '.em the youn s farming count! It# does not every pretty 8 best of butter at itâ€"will cat« b!nd, (,hnu;.'ll t QNTARIO DAIRY FARMIN good a tl_)in;: chances in t! getting a prize =! would be immeas Paryingâ€"â€"!" cheese â€"is the a all others that vention, coupled stroying | steath> plxwed in the vet able branch o# Deepâ€"set milk pa arators, the DNai proved churns, 1 cesses for chees better systen gshipmem to f3 mention iminc vancement ha tically revolu ness. Then the s up" process | mileh â€" cow â€" jndiciml\ blie of wellâ€" recogt an eclement 0 estimating t! important l dustry in th« The World‘s at Chicago, wit for Canadian a benefit to us in C by the lessouns ta: low up the treme an advertisement capabilities in t! finest butter and IL iï¬ not to be s fore, that the |7t! of the two Dairs those of Eastern a dealing with chees the Creameries Aâ€" covering the wl shou‘d this ve and better that This hopeful « evident to an\ through the 2+ containing exten of the speeches ; and the interesti at these meetinu lished under aut of Agriculture, J * With what coun Md Btates do â€" v m mark«-zf "_} _&'hl.t way has & hold upon t}je 1};: 6 m has been « the way of maliins Tncidental t al information makers impart men in their talks acros~ th sure mine of â€"useful know wants to L‘m-] his profession good readiny the welfare a in Ontario. All that has above publicatia to the facmers of applicable with‘ mental source _ TON)OIDO, M ay "Dairying in O‘ Department of, . list of the que~t exhaustive car as to facts and 1 whet lt‘he appe! 1 and presently |â€" Have dairy |: price in Ontario :. Is dairying 14 80il than other : Is Ontario wda; Have the dair\ Ut’h& 7Sttfll( m is the reen differen increas hat al ame use of improve e the quantity of bu huuy other ad Boerative systemm of emaniat Fil ithet 64 ut L 1 M a t of \\ re El M