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Waterloo County Chronicle (186303), 23 Aug 1894, p. 6

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it m PM“! hand down on his and laughed " his own joke and niehed m by Kim; me at once . 1yeredimpoeuiitoeaer. That m thr, will“ it. He human“)! out but customers, tiny. inaisti "mg my. upon the {nun-m ye .7 ttt IHie1trt “a was» inaugm'm - I complied, and at its eleSEhMI- er was sitting beside me on the/cmker mm me your book, young m, he said ; when you Jwtt an order for your house here PP" ban---jutst whistle for box to wait for it to slacken. I began whistling in an undertone, as much to rally my spirits as anything, I guess, and presently the door of the otfice up- closed the width of a. couple of inches and the nuping voice of the obdurate Storekeeper called : John, who's that? The young man from Chicago, sir, tnswered the lanky youth, hapectful- Iv. One rainy day in early spring I was in the town, and as my way led past his door I gathered my courage for a last attack. There was the usual terse dialogue, and then the proprietor turn- ed abruptly away and went into his little private ollice, which was built up like a hugh box irr the centre of the 1.t.ore-rrs?pething after the fashion of Tim Linkinwtstei.'s den in UiiGiiii" Ci the Cherryble Brothers. Outside the rain poured furiously, and I sat. .doyn .on up tmptr cracker 7 I finished the air. John, came the voice again. tell him uptight gin us another tune. " more than a boy and had just started in, with a capital of hopes, to make my own way in the world. I was travell.. ing for a wholesale house in Chicago and covered small inland towns within a radius of a few hundred miles of that centre. While reasonably successful werywhere else, I was kept dissatisfied by the fact that the largest dealer in a Michigan village in my circuit would have nothing to do with me. The home firm olmerved with displeased surprise that M. Gray's name was never on my order sheet, and time after time I re- newetrmy solicitations tor his patron- age, only to be grutfly and unceremon- iouslv dismissed. Mr K. looked out over the rrtar gem- med waters redeetively. ltr was more years ago than I realized when T re. called the Incident, he said. Iwas little Well/said lim‘ mother, her brisk mice broken by a sudden closmg inlier throat. I remember of reading, years ago,a poem entitled 'Whistling in Bea. ren.' The ides seemed strange-al, most irreverent-to we then, but I am now fully prepared to think that the angel’s songs may well have such accom. paniments I How do you acquire such an unusual accomplishment, Mr. K l asked the younger woman.Did you,like Hiawatha learn of every bird its: language l f think Whittier; description of the Larefuot buy with cheeks of tan' echo. ingullthe voices of the fields would picture my childhood days better, he answered And then, turning to Mrs. Harper, he said : Your remark reminded me of an ex- perience I had a number of years ago- although I guess tt's pretty late for story telling. 'Bravo ." fEucore y 'Encore." came from every side; and warbling the changes of various melodies, he flmylly thrilled his hearers with the measures of dear 'Home, Sweet Home.’ Silence, deeper than all uttered praise, settled on every soul. Only the music floated upon the listening air. Bright eyes smiled cut across the sea through mists of homesick tears, and) Helen Harper, who was standing near the tlag, furled for the night close round its lofty staff, reached up to loosen a starry fold and draw it down across her lovely lips. Well. said lmr mntlmr hm» I,..,'.," 'ri Give me your book, young Ll - ' __, A A his mind since he heard it on the wharf the day he sailed His eotnpanionslis- tened in delighted surptise. Never from mortal lips had issued more dulcet sounds ; the voices of a. hundred night- ingales were all condensed to form the liquid sweetness of his notes. The straggling groups of loungers all about the deck drew near and listened in en. tranced delight, i Suddenly two schélarly looking and spectacled young men from Chicago, who had been sitting quietly among a group of friends with his eyes turned somewhat wistfully toward the not now diatant homelands, began to whistle softly a street song that had lmgered in 1jcrlet u; have it I ther It was a perfect night nnd the in. coming ocean lines seemed poised be. tween two tirmaments, so truthfully were the stars reflected in the placid sea. The hour was late nnd gradually the passengers drifted away into the brilliantly lighted saloons, or sought their state rooms fora fee hours' stray- upon the invisible Islands of Dreams ; and only a few were, still haunting the deck's moon-ilecked promenlde. l ttN.e 3-413!"in all exclaim Benny-um "Mesa. fut 'llillld1'l7jd'. '!'," with oetehmg.d noon-Whmn I 'ep. Itt,1,ttg1ttditgettt Send 25 "Sunlight" Soap wrappers wrapper hearing the words "Why Does a Woman Look Old Sooner Than a Man") to Lever Bros , 43 Scott Bt., Toronto, and you will receive by post: 3 pretty picture, free from advertising, and well worth framing. This is an cosy woy to decorate your home. The soap is the best in the market and it wall only cost. le poetagtrto send in the wrappers, if you leave the ends open. Write your address carefully. Ir. Histyie---why have the Quakers so [Early diaNyrdredt _ V The story was don; and the little group had said 'good night.' But the teller of the tale, Herman H. Kohlsat, now publisher of the Chicago Inter- ( Jcean, still sat in the moonlight,softly whistling and thinking how a shaft of liquid silver was shining in a window that he knew, touching the sunny head of his own little Katherine, who, like Thackeray’s little maiden, would soon be walking-and making a prayer at home for him.--Oraee' Duftie Roe, in Chicago Post. Well, I drove up over the hill to the little cemetery that he had pointed out, and while the glow faded from the western sky and shadows grew and purpled into twilight, I sat upon the grave and whistled just as I had prom- ised, perfectly conscious all the while that he-wwas listening. Mr. Gray was very much in interest when he made his singular request,I am sure, she said. A few moments before he died he told me to tell you that he would be listening. I did not under. stand what he meant then,but you have brought the explanation. I must in- sist upon your keeping your promise to my husband. l, The womeh drew their wrapsa little closer, and one of the. men sdid, ner- vously '. Deuced uncomfortable statement ! Well, continued Mr. K,, I was sent on another route after that and it was nearly a year before I again visited Mr. Gray's town. I had heard nothing from him in that time and our odd agree- ment did not occur to me until I saw ,the unfamiliar faces at the storel asked for iliylold friend only to learn that he, had been dead three months, and I am not ashamed to say that a chill, sharper than that of the autumn air, can over me when I remembered my promise at our last meeting. I frankly own that I tried to get out of it, but taking the horse I drove out to his pleasant home, just on the edge of the town. His widow greeted me very kindly and I at once made known my er:rand, which was to secure her consent to the cancel- ing of my rashly-made agreement. To , my surprise she held me to its fulfill- ment. , e I expostulated with him,referred him to his perfect health and tried to laugh away his morbid fancy, but it would not do. Ina minute I had promised and his hand had closed over mine with earnest: Thank you, lad, thank you, f shall hear you I been in my store, and you’ve humored the oldman by sitting there alone in the twilight and whistling for him.And I tell you now, wherever I am that music is good enough for me? Now,my boy, when you come here again and go into my store to ask for me they will tell you that I am dead. I know it., We need make no words about it. And then I want you to take this horse and drive over the hill to that little ceme- tery you can just see up there, and find where' they have laid me. Then (non- sense, boy, I know what I am talking about)-t want you to sit down on the mound that covers me and .srhiqtlstn' Whistle the hymns and songs, the airs from the operas and the songs of the! street, any and all of them-. Our acquaintance had covered a period of three years, he resumed, in. creasing all the time in intimacy and mutual esteem, and one day as we re- turned from a late drive through the country together Mr. Gray said,' with a little nervous shifting of the lines and a catch in his unusually smooth voice. K., I've a f.avor to ask of you. I'm a bluff sort of a man, as you have reason to know, but I know' you’ll give me credit for a reasonable share of common sense. What I want to say is this.. You've been coming to this town for quite a spell now, and like as not you’ll keep right on coming as long as you’re on the road. Every time you have been ,here for the last three years you have And then f-Helen Harper knew INA-Ic- III-u VIII-tumum no thtt there angst b6 more to the “pry. 'ze,"" bullshit" Au Lilli-ll! low to Get a “SI-ugh: Picture. Mr.K. paused, the serious look deep. l amusemwri'n A max; ening on his face. .-...- _ In Inge bnninees centres, trade is dull, vege- have been reduced, and in order to live comfortably end look well, cert-in 2tet',t nut be pleating; The mi tin-my knew by the use “agitated Dyee, can nve my doll-u each year. Many was of walling WM mold a drones, blouses, jeekeh, shawls, can. vein namely“ huh-come Med end d . an health in look a and“ I}! if M ,rtth debuted Yes, my boy. . And what shout the monkeys l And the puzzled father replied ' The monkeys descend, my boy-tUt is-er --they descend from trees I HOUSEHOLD ECONOMY DURING THE BAR» TIMES. The grant-study in therarsragrt house bold " the patent time inhow to econo Papa, do men descend tiran monkeys? asked the thoughtful little boy of his father. ' HEART mans: Ruin-En m so MrNvaaa.-. All cases of organic or sympathetic heart du. manned N',' wmIn'gbeaon: qulokl cured, y . Agnew Ogre r c an. 3.. do” convinces. Sol by Ed. M. Dewitt. The liver secrete: a kind of animal sugar. In the hepatic tissue this has bead found in the proportion of two parts in a thousand. N ot one complaint has ever been made by those using Ayer‘s Sax-sapanIIa according to directions. Furthermore. we have yet to learn of a one in which it has failed to “You! bermstit So any hundreds of druggists all over the coun- try. Has cured others, Will cum you. The Bismarckian newspapers com- ment with equal severity on the Em. peror's policy. The editor of the Ham- burger N achriohten is especially vexed because the Emperor wore his English uniform when he made the call. Such action on this occasion was quite in- compatible with the Emperor's position. The general opinion in Berlin is that the Emperor visited Eugenie at Queen Victoria’s request. Berlin,Aug. 19.--The South Ger- man newspapers criticised adversely the Emperor's call upon ex-Empress _Eugenie in England last Tuesday. They contend that whatever the Em. peror's personal feeling may be, and however friendly he may be disposed toward the woman who precipitated the Franco-Prussian war, he cannot divest himself of the character of the German Emperor. In this character, they add, he could hardly be regarded in place at Eugenie', tea table. ‘The Dresdener Nachrichten speaks thus pointedly: "The impulsive highanind. edness of the Emperor must yield to cool political reason. The ex-Empress Eugenie is not a mere private person, and in visiting her the Emperor has placed himself in contlict with his own ‘ recent acts of friendliness to thel French Republic," _ The shark switched his tail and flop. ped around while the captain hammer- ed him with the boathook. Oakley finally got a slap on his thigh which sent him head long into the water. The captain didn't kn0w whether the shark would follow him into the water and swallow him or not so he swam towards the shore as rapidly as possiby. The shark did not jump out but rolled B- round in the boat until the rescuing ptrrty---who had set out to help Oakley and had picked him up-killed him by pounding him with oars and boathooks. The shark was six feet long and weigh. ed over 200 pounds. been won" by Oakley. The shark turn. ed hack however and awnm towards the boat at a great rate of speed. Captain Oakley thought his intention was to strike the boat head and swamp him. Bat instead of this he sprang into the boat. I The shark now began to lash the boat sides with his tail and for a time it looked as if he would lucceed in “humping tho captain. , The fish in the mean time was being vigorously prod- ded with the bosthook. He gave up at last, apparently, and swam away from the boat. The spectators lustily cheer. ed the captain believing the fight had to go om in a fishing slriffUnd drive the thtrrk eway. I m went out to where the shark was Ind fimUly succeeded in hitting him upon the head. The shark showed fight- from the minute ho we: struck. Captain Oakley next picked up his heavy boat.hoisk ' and hit the ehark on l the back. I , The summer gush " "tuyeiihr, LI., Vitae-ted I 1tveiruhttst between on ug- ly slink and Coan John Oakley. the other afternoon. The people who usual- ly bathe in the Afternoon were afraid to enter the water, fearing I big Ihuk which was swimming lazily buck and forth along the shore. Captain Oakley, who med to. be a fiihemuin,voluntered “mum's “nu to Eugenie. "l ' th. Pierce’s Pleasant l Pellets-with e sugar-coating which surrounds their ooneentrated " e- table extracts. You do not get lit taste. This means more than com- fort. The oEeneive taste of oils, or of bitter pills is apt to upset diges- tion. They’re ttny, hence eeeily swallowed. They're my in mien, end after using them you feel well instead of Bilious and Conetipeted; Eur Sick HeedIehe, Dunn' . ose, and digestion ere gone. Good 1tatrmt.tuiongts to en active liver; mite" huh? to I morbid liver. Take Plenum ellete that you me ttut?t"e good nature, lapping, ens The liver, like the heart, is never idle, though its period of greatest acti- vity is aeveml hours after digestion has begun. r _ 'hm't it perfectly lovely l' assented every girl in the group'with enthusias- tie unanimity. 'What I like Gout him most,' inter- rupted a stately beauty, 'is his million dollars.' . . trd much like-t. woman'a,' objected a metylintsAr?lring maid. q think-' On the contrary, it's coarse,' antag- onized a‘sweet voiced maiden, 'and that kind of a chin. means tyranny, if the man has a wife who is " all yield- ing. His hands have _alwttys pleased me by their 1ltapeliness' ‘andhe's so conceited about it, I do like his forehead though. 'Altogether too low,' objected an intellectual dissenter. ‘Don't you I think he has a. flae chin l' 'Greek enough,' dissented another, 'but it lacks character. He would have a stronger face if his nose were more Roman. His hair is his most attract- ive feature I think, and he can lot it wave about his white forehead beauti- fully.' ‘Most too small for a man's teeth,' opposed a girl with a big mouth ; 'but he has a nose that a Greek god might envy.' 'Don't you thin]; he is a shade too st'umpy t' asked another dissenter; I don't like Itumpy men; I do think, though, that his teeth are very fine,' 'They would bis" misch more so it they were brown instead of blue,' dissented Bneher.', 'but his f'ypye is splegldifi.’ 'HeU rather too independent, I think,'came a. dissenting opinion; hut he has fasbinnging eye?.' __ - 'His manners are perfect,' ventured one. A lot of Young women were discuss ing, on the piazza of the summer hotel one of the gentlemen guests of the same. . ‘Huh’ sniffed, _anpth_er oyjefto5' Perseverance m using tt ml! give rellrl. (I - - v-.. m cases of long mndmg. when a cure seemed and MOCHA and JAVA unpouible and Mr seemed hardly worm Mung Per Bottleaic,60c,or$i.00 ' C offe es -""-'----_-'.--."-_.--- , Ldiiiii'oflniigh I mditil Wheelinen tho Cream ot Cod-liver Oil, cures‘all of these weakness-. es. "Take it in time to avert illness if you can. Pliysicians, the world over, endorse it. i; ionoffof the tirst signs of poor health. Coughs, Colds, Weak Lungs, Diseased Blood follow. Scott’s Don't be deceived by Substitutes! foott a Dana. Bolloviuo. AuDruuius. we. Mt Emtils,ion The Universal "tttrm. 000413 Mtte d in 93.? mash Altemanht, the Jeweller. t,ii:'i?t'i,i,; o 'tiii??,':; f,1l',1'lt in. “gym... 'Sas,,'?."'" mm. mm. in great {may cl Mm: on than bi had " FIRE INSURANCE COMPANY. "ticoRroiiFED m 1863. Total Assets 8m December 'tl $849,784. THE WATERLDO MUTUAL At M ate. a Ib., Is a riser, Pure and always Fresh. A large and well selected stock of Chips, Crockery, Glassware, Silver- .ware, Tea, Dinner and Toilet Tets: Our 97 piece dinner sets at $7.50 are beauties. We shall be pleased to see tit,",') or hear from you, Goods delivered to yy point C. C). D. Erlijie read. Wedding P esents. We are up in the trade, understand the business, do all our own blending, and guarantee you satisfaction. Our teas are delicious, our coffees fragrant, possessing a rich aroma peculiar to our own blends. Premiums with every lb. OUR OWN - I), Baking Powdenlmrsg Styje to please you. OFFICERS: George Randal, Presidant. John tthuh, Vino-President. o. M. hrior, Secretary. John Killer hum, ""gih,P""t' k moat. Bulking. and CEYLON BOARD OF pIRECTORS Geo. Random Esq.,‘ Waterloo. John Shnh. Rem. " Clue. Hands-y, Esq.. n I. E. Bommin, EM., M. P., Waterloo B. Snyder mm Waterloo GOO- D10bel.an., " wanna Snyder. Esq.. " I. D. Bowman, an., Berlin. J.U Widomm, Esq.. St. Jacobs. John Allohln. Em., New Humbug. Allan Roma. Elam. Preston. P. E. Shouts. Preston. Thom Gowdy, Esq., Guelph. ulna- Livingstone, Esq.. M. P.. Baden. Thom Com, Eat., Gut. TC," ""e _ - “‘1' Sam!“ attention paid to Cam-m. mum. For a trial order of our Pure INDIA an Chronic Diseases. OTICE is hereby triten, that the stream known as the '.'Ctin.aqtiNii a," has been eased by the le,',',',",??' and a'lfi from and includinz the farm 0 Geo. Boltzworth (about 5milee north_ot Elmira) to the farm ot John Brubaaher, including all the intermediate und over which it tVws. Fishing” the mid stream is prohibited. and a rewn of $10.00 is hereby otNrod to any one trtrfygitttormatiott leading to the convic- tion of Treepeeeers. Our Repairing Department i complete and is k t " busy. aWe thtutk our mug (manners for past oat. rome and solicit a continuance ot the same. Yours respectfully. C. ll Q,?.'l'gl/,N5, n In" St, w... i',re.t,t.Prr in It.yeir.8hop, _-. a King St. West. 'iiGliiC'" "" " Bicycle Sundries. will new we tbat the wheel: we hu- 1'd'A%%n'l't'l,t?tge,U! 'd't5'rLN.Rr.t'ta, Pg"d, New Parc heel-e, vet I I epoch ha- lal), Monte Gd Others. We e130 hudie the Web-m _ "on: wheels. cue-n. From then tankers we can an I new tntxtiat from .50 up. Those intenqu r'to"'lll'r". obese wheel: will mete no m'f/trl'l,"r,,r seeing our samples end pfieos before placing en order. l Simon Snyder, il _ Druggist, I WATERLOO, ONT - - _ xx ELM, L. D. 3., :1 Tea and Coffee Specialists. I W. c. w WELLS, D. D. s.. 1gltiglg $10.00 REWARD. get anything better than Call up Phone 124 [is Uonsumption ' FOR Coughs, Colds You Cah't Homeness. Teas AND ENAST, GEO. WEG Secretary. Ti;iiaGii""e IN P'""'"" nan-smog ac_Pttt+ PPM-cm $32? York which, iiiraa riiiu7adi"i'i' iJi,ti.td'ittiiif'tPddiiifiii '11me I” 1Mttto-0rurtmiu..thetin. -----i_ v- - v1 - a [WVINULM land WV."- Clvll Inch.“- and (ljbt.iii,lttffi,li'iii'ttlittii"ii, the One-do School gm Mogul...“ her, 't1tteeift 10."). - __ V ”â€"â€" --.Tr... nun-AID!“ Moll" WatmGirVoriL Magma but Stock nod Mtttatnt Comp-nt- basin In this Pro Vince. Money to 'fd'ai'trit,iidtt,ii9,i,iii at“. D. Bum“ B. M. Bum-n. VETERINARY SURGEON. MILLBANK. Out... Honour! Ware at the thuarid Vent-[mu 0011080. Tomato. nun, sale and has... “this. First-cuss and roll-bl: bones. Two and three Itat tlute, durum readiness. All on]: '"8t'lt,t,,1r, “tended wand chug. madman. "gtgrfg1dtet2tTgit,r2it", o mums-um: one. moo on King street. next to Fischer'- butcher shot). Fred G. Hughes D.D.S. ittiaritiiiiiiih'e - biiGWiFiiTirii'iicii'iil%"U'ifi' 't' sound roots and the pardon of bridges to sup' ply the place of missmg teeth. without a pla te R. WILKINSON. 9.0.3.. Philadelphia, . L I).S.. Tomato. Broadly : Preaemtion ot the natural tee th ine nding the mounting of artiiieUl crowns n DENTIST- Office in the Oddfellow’s Block. __ Waterloo, Ont. Will visit Ill-In the aeoond Thursday and Friday and fourth Thuwda and Friday of each month (Thursdav noon. to {Friday noon). ODONTUNDER. Will visit Baden ikraui Hotel), the first Thursday and third Thursday of each month. DR. C. T. NOCCKER. MEDALLIM' OF TO RONTO Universny. Licentiate of the Col. 1grt of Physicians, Surgeons and Accoucheu D Ontario. DISEASES or EYE AND EAR TREATED. Ottiec-New residence. Albert street. Water Ion, A short distance north of the late Dr. Walden's residence. mos smug. - Let-at sshrtttartaate DES. D. S. & G, H BOWLBY, PHYSICIANS. SURGEONS. Ere. Dr. D. S. Bowlby, Coroner for the County. Dr G. H. Bowlby twins diseases of the noee, throat and our. DR. A. P. BAUMAN Pavaicux. SURGEON AND Accovcaxvn. omce and residence-Two doors north bf resi- dence formerly oompled by the lube Dr. Walden on Albert street, Waterloh, 111k! d of mvfifi’o‘éfiffi‘gfigewgz n 5 cos can: t, y on an has moderate. sauce in mt ot the Com. m: Hotel. DR. ARMI’I‘AGE PHYSICIAN. SURGEON Y"' Accovcnnm. Offiee-rn the rooms former-lg occupied bf F. Wellg,L. D. S. over Mr. Fig 'g More (Bel . mum's}. Night calls answered at. otBee, Tole Phone communication. Waterloo Nov. lst JrR9.!Pyya"reS A qmgmm J H. WEBB M D. , . Coroner County of Waterloo. F, Ofthye-At his residence on Erb street. Telenhono communication. Telephone oohununieation. _IVERY AND EXgmGE STABLES Funnier Commons. A. B. MCBRIDI COLQUHOUN h1tls'o%%' t Ban-15 "r,8oiMtortt,Notarhstt, Me. - 0fftee-Corner Ra And nth Streets. Water loo, over old Post o cc. Money to loan ct lowest rates of interest. Pust,tconveranoGr." ia.""' WWW (Money to loan.) OtBoe hours, 9. so B. m. tod. p. m. tyttieas. Killer's Block, Waterloo. Telephone communication. mum“... ......., . "u... fj.t'lr'g,tttrat,h, Economic“ biock.g Km: Street West, Berlin. " unann- ‘1'qu ”Whom in in the fault-ma Hm)! as "moors. our o on on 'I& lowest ntes. otBrt.-ucourt Hon-0J3“- 81-U Irlre" t GI, ”uni W. A. KUMPF, VETERINARY SURGEON, E. P. Cumin. Forthe painless; Extraction of teeth. mo.-A H. anagram. LEX. mm R...c... In}? _J. MISCELLANEOUS. Richard C. Clark, w. H. Bowm. ILA , LLB. . C.. County than: Attorney ' _ and Clarke! th om 109 King street out. Berlin. . omce'and Residence- Joh sue at omce ' YOST'S BLOCK, LIVERIES. DENTAL MEDICAL. DENTIm, WATERLOO. “‘9'va Wit-er, 8o1lcitorJNotaey biiieitor, Notary Public, armour, Elmira. John Fischer, I” dlkinds of Nuts, Summer - Ag. of all kinds 1 specialty. has been enlarged and itnpror" ed and newly painted. large,New Refrigerator. of service to the people of Waterloo MEAT - MARKET. Cheap Harness I has to announce to m) numvrmr cu~zomr'~ whom support in" hA-t-n sri '. 2, ml (ha. order toaooommodate mm“ w's,s tum-r lv tyt'; my place of businss, “In '. I'm“ b on: a in the morning until mum-mu memen- n . g, business bu; Increasx-d in ~ncl.aner1enf l hem tumble waive it In; IMHNODI! NW yisiortrtrave" nppoinwd In) Mutter Gem! 930W. who kept my book; dmugxhp pr” seven years. as book-kvcxwr anti cashier“; 1 wluhadeavor to the hm of nu “mm; to at:- ty the wishes of my cubxomen. Open from. 61012 ti.m., 1.30 to 6.15 p.tm H. B DEFINING. Number m,. . - A CITY MEAT lll1fll(lll,, Interest allowed on and upwards in Waterloo. Feb. 16th Drafts Issued on all Principal Points h 0mm BANKING susmm HEAD OFFICE, MONTREAL. capital, $2,000,000. nest, $1,100,0m‘ Incorporated by Act ot Ontar o The hfolsons" Bahk. Repairing Skillfuly HEAD Orrror, p. S. Bcwlby, M. D., Bu: _ Robert Melvin, Guelph. E. W. B. Snider, M, P. f., y OFFICE R 's l, E. Bowman. M. P., Fun. James Lockie, Secremr) Alex.gMillar, Solicitor. T. A Gule. Inspector mindi1hm: I BEG to annol Waterloo and full assoxtmen! of WATCHES, CLOCKS, JEWELLERY. DrAMoyuc, s'rLVE1twAru:, it BOARD OF DIRILKTUE.‘ I. E. Bowman, M. I'., Wan-:1 _ ' John Shuh, Waterloo, J. H. Well, M. 1)., “Hatch-L 9ee. Moore, Waterloo, layman mahi, a Highest current ratc- on Waterloo, THE SAVINGS BANK I Hello There House and Sign Painter we: conducted in 15an and (“M [OFFICE ATTHE ZIMMEHMANHOL‘SE -------, All Work THE SHOP ”I!“ WM -, Licensed Auctioneer to: I'll corny or ""uu. Charly N. aoiiii The Wholesale and Retail Javelin 20 years Now is the time for FIRE INSURANCE CO CAPITAL, $200000 CHAS. H. meme; - THE TRANSACTEDJ k and Goods Gnu ARTHUR PEQ at bottom price announce to 1 SKillfuly and Fromm attended to. JACOB "urn,“ Manager IN "ler, I “a Waterloo, Oat, and Paper "up. vic WAT“- KIN-mi dew LGXAT Wavy; 3999‘! t ee FA"! é? Iicycle trate g” 'm Cicut und‘ Ontario each my. paid gl) lo l on travel, rers claims paid .- ”pens. DOMINION Md assuraitteee iK law” 0' The 190Yrm Pour? neu 1. tealurtr. “h". and INVEF ' MF equal. Guam and ultra; q" -x GOOD JOB ALEX.MII.!,H. J. H. WEBB. '.',. w.ts'.HoIsGIN, W KRHJI'H “Canadian CUSTOM Or 9 Cr detta ,is The N" " Arc:"' Repai Bicycles Hated. that my iron 3: Ch y' um I “new: tuner- (rit prdmptto C, 1qu have in URI. Cigarezu h TG w.. nl'ru 2U'fPt ttrcptsr It and 301E113 'htetaiiGiili, Ly Last b Gripre F"""" l ulna“ REP NF 3m Equdy, my, gamut Wilcox 'etttt4ots cFp.dtsrtiier, D "" tet ABi erry LEA ar AY BL It |.-I:I|r| anti Bleed TH Uth

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