Auctioneep : s Â¥ or watrrneg NKINC BUSINES3 NG NEW glisah .M‘BN 1 IMMERM anx m neople of Waterlo0â€" * Meats, Summer Befrigorator ~On a ir altention to @ and ~lazing and al aAken Orders left v vrom;> Aattention, I i1 pm.. snage accordat , MONTREAL I Principal Points. ianging if and quickly by the A D HOFFM ax OB MESPELER, ter \Y it orloo Branch to Parlors. the SHOP $ 200,000 ns Bank, NTILE G. GILLESPIEâ€" (ARKET ears . Rocke] CTED.: inter aAN~CE CO €ECEH Rest, $1,100,000, ith the pe MARKET. n not in the "". erienced Mh‘ iy. | am satisfleq approbation “.’ ere f and improÂ¥â€" _ t',"l)i Kln-fl st. tos & wl‘lt" tory. onl at 1.p, I now ~re customers iste, and style reatment. I â€" artistic and ceive a share in«pect prem: ARTMENT i Waterlog notice »ur Dollar; rs and anm spared net Â¥ an exten‘ anal <uper a~r Georg? al deposits maâ€"hier anu ky to atts HUNG, Butcher 4the pas â€"~comer hal d ONT that I Bankrupt Stock Sale JD Wiltiamson & o. HA 45c on the $ Mantles, Hosiery, Gloves and Fancy Goods. > Take tag first train to Quelph,. fargains keep. â€" â€" & If you have a dollar or ten dollars to spend you are interested here. Prices riddisd beyond recognition. Morey magnified out of all proporâ€" J. D. Williamson & Co., GOLOEX LION OF GUELPH, Ontario Mutual Life. AbG 4 Cash and l‘aidâ€"up Values guarantoed on *ach policy. 2. Al! dividends belong to and are Maid only to poâ€"icy holders. 3. No restriction :'“'“"L tesilence, or occupation. 4. Death ~4 > o Santloman CER® : he OFFICEES : , ALEX. MILLA1t, Q C., aoudwraclh! th {-"lé WEBB, 1. D., Medical mu;mi £H ; 8. HODGIN®, Supt. of Agencies.. fe . . ©4 W HRIDDELL _ wa. mng;_,: I â€" t Cunmesces us 0 sWrdh Economy, Equity, Stability, Progress. HEAD OFFICE, . WATEKLOO, ONT bsiablished 1870, OMINMION 1ipy NIT, & $100, ud 1X vxaq Increas eserve fo: Increas t L Cas ton. In In OF GUELPH, 4 Y. Y NOw Liberal Conditions of Polictes paid at once on eom-pkl-im of claim A4ER‘S : VIG@R Secretary, LITTLE & CO. suUC GUELPH,. it nuUnryivoksHIPr DIisTRIBUTION ullercd embraces ajl the newest bus the best form of PROTECTION NT money can buy. It has no anleed vaiues, attractive Optious, huilIOns. ; as wo offer won‘t Jan. 1st, 18804 . .. .$17 vious yGar isuses . 1 n in 1898 ........ 3 of Members, 1893 108 11 ssy ,[‘r.pnrtinnl\.l‘% re s is well known ‘ks in the city irticularly good fine â€"range _ of ry so ement to buy n is the advanâ€" vle up by our 1893 s dny. i1 '@ tnduecd ~ hertouse snon, it n0§ of Inoir, but i1, which has to this day. tion to all in 7. It is all mio Alarrun, teut, but c§:0 "For , my wiho $100,000 1,560,8314 3,004,700 328450 2,593, 424 339,110 2,330,981 272,011 226,120 19,811 Now that the new Ontario Provinâ€" law for the better protection of children provides that municipalities may, if they desire‘ fix an bour beyond which children m«y not be allowed out on the stieets unless accompanied by some adult friend, the name of "Curfew" is coming into pretty general practice again _ e |__‘A regulation in force in medizval | Eurupe by which at a fixed hour in the ‘ evening, indicated by the ringing of a | bell, fires were to be covered over or ‘extinquished. Also the hour of evening | and the bell rung for the purpose. Hence the practice of ringing a bell at m fixed hour in the evening, usually 8 or 9 ': o‘slock, coutirued after the original purpose was obsolete,and often used as \a signal in connection with various \ municipal or comwunal regulations. _ The following factsregerding Curfew, which we tind in a recent very readable paper in the interior, from the pen of Harriet Knight Smith, may be of inâ€" terest to uumy 3 ‘Now, just what was the Curfew? The word itsalf came from the old French, carreâ€"feuâ€"to cover the fire, A nost accurate definition is doybtless this : ‘There seems to be no good autbority for the‘statement that its introduction into England was by William the Conâ€" queror, as a measure of political represâ€" sion, even though Blavaignac is his great study on bells follows this tradiâ€" tion. Though the first thought of the curfew was a précaution agai st fires,it has served imany other purposes. A re: cent review of it states that ‘The counâ€" cil of Lisieux in 1085 eâ€"tablished as a signal for prayer. it was also a warnâ€" ing that people should leave the streets and go home, as musically represented in ‘The Huguenots,‘ from which Wagâ€" ner stole his ridear of the night watchâ€" man scene in ‘The Master singers.‘ In (Gascony the curfew was called ‘The Chase of Tosspotts ;‘ and it provented workmen from tarrying too long in \dramâ€"shops _ In Strasburg the curfew was called ‘Lhe Ten O‘clock Bell ; the beer shops were then closed. In olden days in Paris it was the callâ€"toâ€"bed for the bourgeoisie whi‘e in certain towns iu midiseval times anyone found in the | streets after curfew, whether he was \lord or knave was seized and bound by the watchman. \__In some part of the United States both North and South, it seems that it | the old time curfew customs,established \by the early proneers, from Eogland \are still maintained. peaceful village that it now is ever eince the revolutionary war, when for a bricf season it was an active bustling miliâ€" tary town, the centro of those opera: tions. which made the names of Kidg‘s Mountain,Cowpensand Guilford Church historic. Every evening curfew ushers in the night and bids day farewellâ€" ordering the people to put out the fires and stay in doors for the night ; and seldom are our people seen upon the \streets after its souod has ceased. It has never missed a night during the last century, and there is no disposition for its abolishment. _ Fayetteville also \has a townâ€"crier, but in this it is not | alone, as Columbix,South Carolina, nlso | peserves this custom, which has Leen abandoned elsewhere, _ In Plyimouth, Mussachusetts, one of \the earliest founded towns in New \ England, it has been the custom from the very beginning af the town‘s existâ€" ence. wx Of Fayettville, North Cacolina, it is said that it has been the same quiet _ Tho appetite for drink grows by what it feeds upon, and unâ€"told misery is the fruit of overâ€"inaulgence, â€"1encesafety lies alone in total mbstinenee, _ Tnose who feel that they can drink in ahsoâ€" ‘iute safety should abstain from their weaker brethren. _ We are all keepers of our brothers,and love for them should \ lead us to ‘set them a good example. Oh, for the charity of a Manning who i took the pledge because a dock | laborer needed it! Archbishop Treland. Derby Plug ‘The Coolest And Most _ Enjoyable Smoke Ever Produced. Moorish women nexer celebrate their birthdays, a: d few of them know their own ages Watch vou Weight If you are losing flesh your system is drawing on your fatent strength. Something is wrong. Take the Cream of Cod~=liver Oil, to give your system its needâ€" ed strength and restore your healthy Emulsion Scott‘s Where Safety Lies. Don‘t imagine l‘h‘ because spring atill lingers in the lap of summer that the case 1s hopeless. | You may be faithâ€" less. | Don‘t imagine when you are lost that the bright light of sgciety has goneâ€"out. You may be only "mmist" in society. Don‘t imagine that when you die the earth wil‘ stop turning on its axis, and the busy wheels of progress will stop rattling. _ The world will move on with out you, and you will move on without the world. â€" Don‘t believe the medicine vendor who tells you that though you are not sick, yet you ought to buy a gross, just for an emergency, and that the stuff will keep for 20 years if kept in a cool plac:. _ When the first emergency comes you will go for the nearest docâ€" tor at the rate of 12 miles an hour,and the gross of cureâ€"all‘s will not survive the tirst bouse cleaning. If you are a farmer don‘t put a new hay rake in your hen house for a roost. It is of no interest to the hen and iess to the owner. Don‘t out of sheer neglect allow a hog to live all summer in a foul house and try to excuse yourself by sagying that "a hog is a hog." If the brute could speak it would say the same of you. If you want to know what others think of you think something of others and then put your thoughts into actâ€" ion. f Don‘t sign a note for stranger unless the "sign" is right. It is not condueâ€" ive to wealth. health or good words. Don‘t believe the oily tongued agent who fells you that your kids are the dearest things on earth. â€" ‘They are not but his things are. Don‘t imagine ‘you are sharp enough to beat a sharper‘at his own game. Reâ€" member that lawyers and aharpers,like diamouds can be polished only by their own dust. If you are a young man, don‘t judge a womairt by hber pretty white teeth. They may be autediluvian,. If you are a girl don‘t imagine that because you have a beau you wre in "clover." It may be only wild ryeâ€" grass. If you are a politician seeking peace you will not find it. You are between the devil and the deep seu. If you are a preacher don‘t imagire that you are outside of nature‘s laws. You nre not but you may be outside of tha moral law. If you want to make the world betâ€" ter make yourself better and then go for the world. . How to Get a *"Sunlight Plcture. Send 25 "Sunlight" Soap wrappers wrapper bearing the words "Why Does a Woman Look Ola Sooner Than a Man") to Lever Bros , 43 Scott St., Toronto, and you will receive by post & a pretty picture, free from advertising, and well worth framing. This is an easy way to decorate your home. . The soap is the best in the market and it will only cost l1¢ postage to send in the wrappers, if you leave the ends open. Write your address carefully. _ 1ly. Women‘s Advancement, ‘Will you,‘ he asked in trembling, uopeful tones, ‘be mine? ‘Hardly,‘ she responded, in a rich, bass voice. ‘You have given me hope that you would,‘ he plesded. Satouis wl ‘That is another thing,‘ she said in a softer tone. It gave him ‘great How? _ ‘By almost promising that you would not reject me.‘ â€" fr.ih, then, you will be my wife?" he exclauned with a brighter light in his hupei face ‘Hardly that, I think,‘ she told him with the chill again in her voice. This made him almost desperate. ‘What would you have me do? She drew herself up proudly, almost defiantly. . f _ ‘Do? she exclaimed. ‘Do? Ask me if you may be my husband." 10 2 P : Un ols oo m oemend _ "And he loved her so that he obeyed her and he obeyed her ever after. RrKuirr In Six Hours.â€"instressing Kidney and Bladder dlï¬mm relieved in six nours ty the "NEew GreaTB0UTH AMERICAN KipNEYy Cunrx." This new remedy is a great surprise and delight to physicians on account of it« ex ceediug Krommnucin relieving pain in the bladder, kidneys, k and ever. part of the urinary paseages in male or tomale. 1t relioves retention of water and pail. .:; passing it almost immediately. If you want quick relief and cure this is your romeay.. Seid oy Kd. M, Devitt, Druggï¬l.. . ‘ Miss Timid<â€"Did you ever wman under tn= bad f _ W_IG r;:â€"irflnfl'-;â€"Yeu. The. night we thought there were burglars in the house I found wy husbaud there. Have You Tried Derby | ht 2l 5 00 oo fork. â€" 4 Plug Smbking Tobaceo, | ‘ith * kmite en l0 k 5, 1% and 20 cenf,,mug en uinl uho fad . waifed n Cent G . Try It & | "I was here five years ag Convinced. ered a chibken for dinner " f i : _ «} .. "Ob,| es Aemlxg«d,dw The Lord My4yors of London durirg pantly, "I remâ€"mber. |â€"It w the past twenty years have coliected . a. waited on you." ~._;"â€" .<> little over ;000,000 : for : charimible |: HMM.*, Does your Wire Do er own Wasninc? To look at a railway locomotive one would scarcely think that by any possiâ€" bility it could be put together in less than one day. Yet that astouuding feay was anccomplished not long ago in Engiand the work cecupying lees than ten hbours from the driving of the first rivet to the application of the first coat of varnish. The start was rmade at 9 o‘clock in the morning, and 11 minutes afterwards the first rivet was put into the frames,. The cylinders were ect and fixed in one hour and seventeen minâ€" utes. Four bours and seventeen minâ€" utes from the start the boiler was in place and 20 minutes later the engine was wheeled. The wheels are supplied just us they left the shop, and the eccentmic sheaves had to fixed and the axieâ€"boxes, con necting rod and coupling rod brasses fitted by the erectore, _ Eight hours and twenty minutes from the start the valve setting was completed, and the painting of the engine was begun tift een minutes later. In nine hours and fortyâ€"seven minutes from the start the engine and tender were completed in every detail. One bundred und thirty seven imen were engaged in the work. The locompotive was put into regular service on the day it was completed, and has been running continuous‘!y ever since. A traveling man.dining at a resturâ€" ant ordered a broiled chicken for his dinner. It was placed before him,and he tried in vain to: make an" incision with his knite and fork. * Furning to -w.‘TI' was here Afive years ago aud ord “‘?0;, chicken 7or'dinpbr‘:uv [ F . "Ob, yes," canswered the girl ipâ€" pantly, "L M-mlxfl"dh was I who WEAK, NERVOUSaDISEASED MEN ds & Thousands of Young and Mfiddle Aged Men aro annnally swept to & prematare ¢rave through early indiscretion and later z;‘oeonu. Belf abuse nmf Constituational ï¬lood Diseases have ruined aud wrecked the life of many a promising young man. Have you any of the following sé:ptoml: Nervous and Despondent; Tired in Woninr No Ambiâ€" tion; Memory Poor; ily Fatigued; Excitable and lrritable; Eyes Blur; Pimples on the Face; Dreims and Drains at Night; Restloss; Hnggard Looking; Blotches; Hore Throat; Hair Loose; Pains in Bod)v; Sunken Eyer; Lifeless; Dist.rul:‘&nl and Lack of Enerasy and Strongth,. 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Kennedy and Kergan, Their New Method bnuilt me up mentally, phymc:tllg and sexually. _ I feel und act like a man in évery respect. Try them." 18 WBATYT YOUYJ ALQUIRE No Names Used Without Written Consont of Patient. Lave a Very Bad Cough, T Are Suffering from Lung Troubles, Have Lost Flesh through Hiness, Are Threatened with Consumption,. ears of age, and murried. . When yo lF she does, see that the wash is made Easy and Clean by get$ng her SsUNLIGHT SOAP, which does away with the terrors of washâ€"day. Experience will convince her that it PAYS to use this soap. UR GREATER c "It‘s more than strange, it‘s wonderâ€" fulâ€"such & coincidence could hardly happen twiceâ€"same girl,same chicken," and he looked reverently at the speciâ€" men before him, while the girl made a hasty retreat. Some church people enjoy no mectling #o poorly as meeting the payment of a debt. pommmnmecane sn se ¢ WORST CASES, Yes, sufferer, Paine‘s Celery Comâ€" pound meets and cures your trouble no matter how desperate it may be ; and let us give you some additioual comfort and hbope by saying that this precious remedy will meLt your wants after remedy will meet your war your doctor has given you up. The proprietors of Paine‘s Celery Compound b&:fl pecords testifying to n.arveilous cures afver physicians failed and other medigines ~proved uscless. These records and testimonials are open at all sinves for i & YOUR FRIENDS AND NEICHBORS HAVE . USED IT. Let us utter aj solemn: warniog, > Do C ym I led n trouble becume Boys‘ shoes, 75¢, $1, $1.25 up. _A Inrge lot of girls‘ and childre at greatly reduced prices, See our Ladies‘ Aberdeen shoes worth *2 to $1.75. ° READY-MADE CLOTHING, WAY DOWN.â€"Men‘s Suits, price =5, reduced to $4 ; Men‘s Suits, price $7.00, reduced to 86 ; Men‘s Suits, price ©0, reduced to $7 50 ; A few lines of Boys‘ Suits at $1.50, $1.75, $2 up. See our Men‘s lPants at &1, worth $1.50. _A Fixx Lor or New Goons ro Serser rhor. STILL to the FRONT. 12 CASEs GRANITE WARE imported direct from be sold CHEAPER than EvER HEARD of. _ Also a large TORYâ€"MADE TINWARE way below others‘ prices. My ware I have also GREATLY RKEDUCED in price. . SPECIAL REDUCTION in EAVETROUGING. _ Something NEW in STtovEs, call and‘see. PrUMBING, Gas and Water FITTIXG_ will be promptly attended to. _ Leave your orders for HaAKDWERE asd secure right prices at CANADIAN BANK OF COMMERCE M Special Aitention given to the Collection and Farmors‘ Sales Notes. A Grencral Banking Business Transactep. Farmers Notcs DiscounTCD DrAFTS ISSUED PAYABLE AT aLlL POINTS Jn CaNADA, AND THE PRINCPAL cirics |n THE Wniteo Svates, Great Britain, FRance, BERMUDA, &2. 1 ARTHUR PEQUEGNAT, I BEG to announce to tme people 0 Waterloo and vicinity that I have full assortment of WATCHES, CLOCKS, ¢ JEWELLENY, DIAMON DS, SILVERWARE, &oc ESTADLISHED 18C7 HEAD OFFICE, TORONTO. CAPITAL (PAID UP) SIX MILLION DOLLARS REST | 40 4 0e 08 0 0& 0 & = Repairing Skillfuly and Promptly: | attended to. piP3uT3S or $qu.uE6 .AD u>waBDE AcQ.IVES AA4D CUAAEXT haTE2 Of .xTERLST LOWED. _ INTEREST ADDCD YO THE PRINCIPAL AT THE END OF MAY AND cU cMGEIR Ifl CACMH YCAR. \ ooflands All Work and Goods Guaranteed The Wholesale and Retail Jeweller. Williatn Snyder, Leq., * * Whhitint whomiat s 1. D. Bowman, Keq., Berlin. i ols J. L. Wjdeman, Keq., 8t. Jucobs, | John Allcbin, Keq., New Hamburg, > | M] Allan Bowman, Keq., Preston, | P. E. Shantz, Preston, a e ‘Thumas Gowdy, Eeq., Gueiph, tor James Ldyingstone, KEeg., M. 1., Baden, W« Agla Thuioks Cowan, Keq., Gait. at Bi BOARD OF DIRKCTONRS Geo. Randall, Keq., Wateriou. John ghuh, Keq., a Chas, llcndry. Kaq., m 1. E. Bowinan, £#q., M, P., Waterioo 8. Bnyder Kaq., JACOB CON RA get anything better than 9. R. EERNST & CO., imon Snyder, Ladies‘ low lace shoes. $1.25, reduced to 90c. Ladies‘ button shoes, $1.35, reduced to $1. Men‘s lace or gaiter shoes. $1.25, reduced to Si Men‘slace or gaiter shoes, $2, reduced to $1.50 Men‘s low tan shoes, $150, reduced to $1 25. A few lines men‘s low shoes at 75¢, $1 up. Drugaist, WATERLOO, ONT You Can‘t Coughs, Colds AND Shoes, Readyâ€"Made Clothing, Ete. ARTHUR PEQUEGNAT, Hoarseness,. at bottom prices. FOR onsumption THE OLD RELIABLE BAVINGS BANK DEPARTMENT B. E. WALKER, GeneRat ManNaACER WATERLCO BRANCH HTAL SA BERLILN. uPre Int ‘ MISS ANNIE BEAN, | Regidence, Large pipe, small pipe, long Atru‘(ht pipe, crooked pipe cignp, a he cigar, a 160 cigur, plug, bright chew, black che at uli.uuod mouth organ, chc come t« d 0 MX Teacher oft Piano and Organ A Wonderful Discovery. A SURE CURE FOR DIPHTHERIA. _{INCE the introduction of D. High‘s Diph b phoria Core that terrible malady has boeen sucepesfully checked and cured uy a } those who have used it, Jt hus saved many lives; it will «ave your» if taken hbefore blood poisoning has getin. The testimonial« of about 75 pationt® that have boen cured are B ow ready for distri butipn. Not a single cwas iost up to June the J2th, 1804, where it was use firet medicine taken. Write for testImonials. The medicine is put up fh two bottles No. 1 and No. %, in two sizes, 5& 07, ind 1% oz. bottes. ‘I‘wo 12 oz. bottles wre ruficlent tfor any case. P‘rice ® 0z. bottle,#1.00, 12 o%. botuie, §1.50, Addres» all communications to \NY one contemplating putting in IACK a LIFTKNS _ would do well to exanine PR@VAN‘s SLENG® _ before purchasiog clae whare, These are very much haudier and nou neatly ro dangerous _ We alloW peopig to use them and if not matinfled to remove themn as we guarantee satisfaction. . Our unloader took the Medal at the World‘s Fair ugain=t a ) comers as a h&y and grain unloader, We hiuse 100 tostiâ€" mofilals from persons in the County who ure using our unloaders.. We consider the iron Lrt? far mhead of the wooden one. Enquire for further particulars of E. N. HA‘YKE, 17â€"18 cro==hil!, Ort CAN be hod of a Waterloo butcher. (n and ‘nfter this date I will rell meat cheapor as tollgws : All firstâ€"class meat, pork 9 cents per pound; beefsteak 9 et«, per pound; bes! cut beef ro 8 cents per puum{; bolognas 10 renlc‘ptf poi ; pork smussiges 10 cents per pound; Wienâ€" er wurst 10 cents per pound. A iveral patronuge solicited. t M, SCHNEIDEK, | Shop opp. Commerciv Hotol. CHEAP MEAT Waterloo, Feb. (ith 1894, $UPI, of A. 8. Vogt ef the vatory of Music, Jate of ! M~ly MAN WANTED H. J. ARASETT,. !f @«<.amer If you want a TO FARMERS. X ATERLOOG of Commerclal Paper, Water}oo, Ont. J&COR H. KIN®IY, Bole agent. Doon, On BCE PS A M stock o1 FACâ€" own Maxe tinâ€" the maxers will £6,c00,090 U 4o > ol be, «horl ppe, yeagars, little mle plug, cut ecut, not eut mouth organ, Albert St. n‘s shoes GQ down 2,C00 nts Conser ¢.Germany 1k