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Waterloo County Chronicle (186303), 30 Aug 1894, p. 6

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[iii 3t - V_ -- saw-I wrlwuo he has the word. of the little long. Pal Weasdeetsotn voice val begin- ning to “(not “caution m; . our tain furofwhone musicales“ moo- cldon-lly mvited. mmcult and showy but full of pathos sud meaning. The player played it as though she ‘loved it. How odd if this were so. when it wn one of his favorites emong the simpler melodies. He lay and liltened till the player ceased, thought A little, then rolled out of his hammock and sat down " the o, l Paaov could " iimmm help itt The" played the colt-nine air then A few rich! chord. Ind thee in " clou- beritono " --- .. . - It Was a tender 1 paniment of which for his, own voice ditticult and showy and meaning. The melody Lfi, came 0\ er to bill sound. Wenderho'truy baék and closed his eyes, wondering who this new cis a-vix might be. A lady, he was sure, for on the window.sill a. single plant, a brill. iant, blossoming geranium made a bright 'spot in the front of the high gloomy building. At last sleep came to his eyes. It was not long coming these warm days. l and Jezebel kept up her unceasingi chatter unheedod. A music loving nature responds readily to music. There seems to be a peculiar sensitiveness to sound and harmony, even when the soul for n in in od its guard. It was so Aith Wenderhos. He opened his eyes suddenly and listened intently. Violin strains came from across the street. Someone was playing no ama- teur, surelv. The munch seemed full of character am The object of Jezebel's admiration proved to be a canary hung in its cage in the open window, trying, poor thing to pick up its spirits and sing its little song in this strange unpleasant quarter of a. strange unpleasant city. _ Jezebel’s sympathies were evidently enlisted and she carried on energetical- ly her end at conversation, reminding one of a telephone. i weruferhdtf sat up in the hammocl and glanco-d across the streét to th opposite house. JeSebeI, the parrot, which rejoiced in the euphonious Scriptural name, he noticed seemed much interested in something across the street: He- watched hrr indoIeutly a few' unnutrs and laughed outright when she suddenly put her head on one side and tailed "Hello I" exactly IS the average boy proceeds to make friends with my other boy, ' One morning,when Pat had rvturnnd from giving tiresome little piece oft WM exceedingly Weary ' of forcing music into 3. ch: the.sight of B. piano, for ion's sake, doubtless, he it self lazily in thé hammoc hour's siesta. Here the furniture was rather more expensive and plentiful, though modest in the extreme. The chief feature of the room, the piano-an old fashioned square (he would have nothing to do with uprights) --seemed to lend an air of stately oldtime refinement to the lesser pie-cps of furniture. A leather- covered easy-chair; a haianck strung artistically across a corner; a picture or two; a big, round table, littered with musical journals, current periodi- cola and great stacks of shoe-t music; a tow bookcasn tilled to t?verilowing with shabby, inviting looking volumes: a parrot in its cage in the window. This constituted our hero's domain. l One morning,when Paul Wenderhotf [ L, , . ‘ " “53' to him uver u-e way it was much the same. Paul Wenderhisir had lived his bache. lor life so long that housekeeping came meant something. Thatit could not be doubted. Over the way it was mm Paul Werwh".h;,w MIA ll..; _ ‘ - r"r""' we urea Brut penates to this particular Her evenings were her own. No quarter of the city at about the some one, alas, required her talent evenings time. - wet. ”There was not much to remove. The Often in the twilight, alone with her one room of Generva Pierson was violin, thoughts of her happy, Pm?"- apare’y furnished, yetywithgl it wore a one past came thronging to her mind, certain delightful air of comfort, al- and tears of homesickness for tUlthat most inconceivable under the circum- W33 gone filled her tues, stances. An indefimsble, artistic tone Then it seemed that she played her seemed to pervade the entire apartment best. Wenderhoe sitting at the win. and the articles of furniture, though dow in the ducky evenings:, listened few in number, each pocaessed an indi- and knew that the trirl was improvisr vitinallity charming to see. ing. " HARRIET FRANt=Ne. snooker: G'enerwa Pierson and her violin occu~ pied the sky-parlor of a high house on Winslow 'treet. Paul Wenderboff and his piano dwelt in the house opposite on the same level. The one window in each room faced the other, directly over the rather narrow thoroughfare, :Whet- her the condition of the individual purses belonging to these two had any. thing to do with the extreme altitude of their Gbitationi, I am not called up on to answer, but I would venture to guess that it had. These two, then, neighbors only in name, chanced to remove their respect- ive lures and penntes to this particular quarter of the city at about the some time. kThere was not much to remove. The one room of Genervu Pierson was apare’y furnished, yetywithnl it wore a certain delightful air of comfort, al- most inconceivable under the cireum. stances. An indefinable, artistic tone seemed to pervade the entire apartment I l MUSICAL ROMANCE. a"m'yihingrin the tender little air the tiCCOat- f which he had often played a voice when alone. Not ill a. single plant, In brir. wing geranium made a in the front of the high emed skillful, masterly, ,-r and expression. soft, subdued, plmntive, him in little waves of ram giving a lesson to a piece of tyranny, and v Weary with we. effort C into a child who hated piano, for old associat, PteuiGFF, PSS, he stretched him- hammock for a. half 2331?! to see. mg. girl's little home, He was wns a home W, r ,‘ . 'v """"'"i", The girl threw hir whole soul mate her music. She did not know her vio- lin talked to the listener opposite. She could not know how that the tender little memgea she shyly sent sometimes from her Instrument were Lbs" understood. . How eagerly she listened, leaning tV ,gainst the window-frame with closed eyee,for the "rong,tamilar voice! And now her heart flattered when the soft, intoxicating matures of some wave- like waltz floated ncroes from his pinno. The street was too for below to hear or head the little by-plny up among the cloud; Life we: growing sweet in- deed to both of them. One evening, at a little soiree given by the mother of one of Genervn’s pupils, for the tint time they met. I m on the iii, voice to Express thyghta. For her he played his beat invariab- ly, never anything inditi'erently exe- cuted ; and when te.dious, tiresome practice was necessary the windowwas tightly slosed, much to the annoyance of the parrot Jezebel, The passion for music in each found response in the other, Each was: lone. ly and alone, Each longed for friends and friendship. And each by degrees found life the sweeter for these silent morning greetings and the twilight ex. change of music. Often in the early morning,when she tended the geranium in the window, or hung up the bird’s cage, she met his eyes and bowed s shy good-morning. Sometimes they'smiled at each other; they could not help it, their little so- quaintance was so innocent and so nut“ que. er. Into the girl’s dull life of routine had come a sweet mystery, 3 romance, tsim, ple, beautiful. Into Paul Wentaerhoff'a life had en- tered that which should never go out any more. Here, One moonlight night, when a holy hush seemed to till the usually noisy street below, and a Sabbath calm was in his heart, ho played the Moonlight Sonata. . Generva Pierson sat with hands clasped tightly, her breath constrained, her dark head raised slightly, listening with all her soul, hoping it would nev- er cease. When it did she took her violin to thank him. The little message tloated over the way and was understood. And Wenderhoe' bore: his part i mutual entertainment. _sometitnes"puthitii and full of ex Iquisite tendernew--tben her eyes mus! he. tearful, and her lips tremulous: sometimes smooth ilowinir, steady, like a quiet river then her heart must be at rest and peace: sometimes daring, bril. liant and qutek--then her eager, artis- tic soul must be ablaze with hopes for the future and dreams of fame. nuu U114 A JAU.\ ,. "__.. “um-nuuuu Lur ALU owu uuuvcu lor ne HM not yet her power. He knew, my only music. ftnished the report of tho trip, and was --u'--""a---'r--="er-r-i---"r-e.-----=t-=u-.e=-.r--- "h"'"""""-"""'-.---"'-"""-" lovers know, that lessons infinite could still in the building ' Odd and Curious. ", eas not have given her that grace and 'Conductor/said the superintendent, Tl M l F---- f il li d . beauty of ever note. 'did r'OU sec anything of a package left . te 82a osaurus, oss1 Izznr , is _ It was naturye, not art. in yo’ur car I' a a estimated from the size of its bones to and MOCHA and JAVA Ile knew how passionately she must 'No, sir.’ have been not less them fifty feet In love her violin to pour out in music (as 'Porter didn't turn anything over to length, she did) her very soul. you l' The youug of several species of ser. _ O ees He could read almost her thoughts 'No, sir. pants retreat down the throat of the , by the melody she evoked. He was brought . _ mother when passed by sudden dim Sure to please you Sometimes pathetic and full of ex- 'Did you Bee anything Of a small Cer. We are up in the trade under quurite 1e.yeteett--tloe.n. her eyes must .?f,'fl,',ag"' after the passengers left your A microscopic examination of tchair the business", do all our own bler he. tearful, and her .lips tremulous; Gaff ' , will determine, with almost infallible and guarantee you satisifaction. """e.tp"y smooth Bowing, steady, like ' es,sah. ' . . ?' certainty, to what kind of animal it teas are delicious) our coffees frat i quiet river then her heart must be at You haven't turned it 1n . belonged , ,1 . , . 8 . . . . t . ‘ ' possesmng n rwh nrnrnn “mi.” . 'est and peace: sometimes daring, bril. Why no, str', It was a lot of money, . " ' hunt a“: .....‘u_ in ' . . Once in a. while Life Bowed on in Winsl0w street " it does everywhere; a little play a great deal of work. Generva, with her vio- lin case went out every morning to take her lesson, and every afternoon to give lessons, to the few whom she had managed to secure as pupils. " . . V -- .--- r... v. m: duet. At last it stopped. Neither player dared Approach the wmdow for fear of mseine the other and so Muss Jezebel and Cherry, her bird, had it all their own way. Ah, what a mare little touch of romance this ! Her cheeks fiutrhed pink, and her brown eyes laughed n she listened and p!ayed her part of the A..-‘ She slipped the mute on her imrtrw meat and followed the melody keeping time with. the voice some: the street. the contmry _ sought with his It; ume they met. to supply . missing pr18tramene, found it filled with admiration for they Saw each oth her his iia2i her talent evenings 'PII go to the superintendent’s oftiee I and make my loss known,' he thought: (ight, alone with her and he‘did-_ 'l left apaCFage contain- tho Cream of Cod-liver Oil her happy, prosper ttut 85,000 1n bank-notes P,", gunman and H Ypophosphites,not only aging to her mind, car not half "I. boar ago, said Mr. to euro tho Cough but to give ickness for all that Scadds to the oycial. A 1 stren th eyes. 'What train? . ' , . your: .system rea g . but she played her 'The one that "med “.915 , Physicians, the world over, sitting at the win. in? yotulyogrfalglmas 'tttL,, endorse it. veni . uforrunutely e ,an - c"" , zirlnlai: Aggy: ed the superintendent to send for the no" t be tltttirtt h $tIttiltIittr in the - __,".._qu, a? nu 2,"dt2 heir to,$y . - " . mg My or tmc.Bmoo e httgrppt,tr,,tr, rriifdtur'ttg,att 'rtemttqririththhotedietine which '.,'t'tfttr"ftt' Jttlit5tgiliiiiiii gunne- a well " atom. for alt a “mmhzommmmmfl “Whtmfim ”will!!! [your /" no“, the not: tdeg akin, an], m ' out artderfytrraituia.Tiii%"i'iiLr r, All,“ tgtttqrhtrmna; tat-. - -- l, Henry W. Longfellow, the poet, was descended from John Alden and Prie- cilln la Malina, whose Mes hue been immortnlized in the poetu. Court. ehip of Miles Sundial No appetitot Then do not try to force food down ', but use the most MtittnttiRt mum: for meaning tone to the stomach. How! Why, by Will Ark:, 3mm end in a Rum-le- Ml! short time. your appetite will come um: And come to Mar. It is good to be rooted and grounded, provided you are not rooted in the ground. Go mend whom pm are sure you are right,tmt don't run over nuyone else in the road. Some men make history that is nev- er written, and some write history that ha: never been made. Mani-Emma vaiuld-atarve it some poo ple's corn: troubled them a. much as their consciences. . A round sum never squares a crook- ed business. Out of the abundance of the mouth the tongue waggeth. Evidence in Favor of Pullman. I Chicago, Aug. 22--At to-day’s ses- sion of the National Labor Commission the firetmxrsGll testified that 147 cars, 5 switch shanties, 6 depots and 8 tow- ers were burned fron July, inclusive. Reporters end firemen swore that no railroad men were seen committing acts of violence. Employee gave evidence that rents in Pullman were not exces- sive, that the company paid the expen- ses of injured men, that the workmen were fairly treated, and that whiskey _ “m. n... -_.-_:_ " u . . _ - _ u. “an, """""""t nuu will: wait: was the origin of the whole troublts, easy way to decorbte year home, soap is the best in the market a will only cost lc postage to send wrappers, if you leave the ends Write your address carefully. 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 pasta 3 pretty picture, tt from advertising, and well worth taming. This is an easy way to decorote your home. The 'Why, sah,' replied the man with an injured his, ‘I sstcd de gemman had left it for a tip, ssh. That’s why, salt.' --Harper's Magazine for August. it? . - ~-â€"-â€"--' Ne"""".' ‘Look here, porter,' said the superin- tendent, severely, "I want to know why you did not bring that package to me the moment you put your fingers on " 9t i 'Why no, sir. It was a lot of money, sah.' 'Precisely, Where is it now? 'Here, sah.' It was produced from an inside poe- ket. Mr. Scadds’ eyes brightened when he saw the roll. 'That's it,' he .ex- claimed. He counted the money and it was all there, the entire $5,000. Waterloo County Chronicle, .Thursday August 80. 1ttB%--u'terit.' He soon arrived for 'he had not yet ftnished the report of tho trip, and was still in the bujldiryr,, - conductor. Mow to Get n He must have'left " the Pullman car. . After. Mr. Scadds left the station he experienced a. severe shock upon dia, covering that a packet of bank notes that he was taking to the city was no where about, his person. Irem the window of either lover. Their happiness was too great for even that, Man's Philosophy. He Kept it Naturally Enough. PM?! I the market and it postage to send in the "lhrmturttt Picture. Mr, 'ot ith"., HDLERA Allnn open. 1 y. . AtyrA7iCimtiWiri.7 3350's? PERRY DAVIs' PAmvt4ri.Ctttt. Iou'oau escape just that hulf ht.PtthyPirirhiiir"ii,""i,'r' being Rudy for them. BM a). 'rt"nnririththhotedietineG.hiai" IT SHARPENS the sppetite, improves digestion, and restores health and vigor; all the organs of the body are roused to healthy action by Doctor Pieree's Golden Medical Discover . More than all, the liver-and that’s the leer to the whole system. You have pure blood or poisonous blood, lust as your liver chooses. The Iood J'tl,',rt,t the ttet,, the liver control. a l e“Duco' v " controls the tty cry You'oau mane inst shunt In" tion ‘Is there an author’s club in this town t' asked the young man. 'There is,' replied the editor. 'Bill, hand me that oak tttspline,'----)" Constitu- The Egyptians were such hard drink era that they served boiled cabbage with salt meat, as the first dish at a meal In order to stimulate their thirst. I The descendants of Queen Victoria! are either now in possession of, or will‘ in the natural course of events, come to occupy seven thrones in Europe. Smoke Derby Plug Smoking Tobaeeo/ 5, 10, and 20c Plugs. Made only by D. Ritchie & Co. the only organized "Union" Plug, Tobacco Factory in Canada. | The deed for what is now Eastern, Pennsylvania, given by the Duke 011 York to William Penn, is for, the term of 10,000 years at five shillings rent! HEART DISRASE RELIEVE!) IN M MrscTrrs..., All cases of organic or sympathetic heart dis, case relieved in 30 minutes and quickly cured; by Dr. Agncw's Cure for the heart. one dose eonvincos. Bold by Ed. M. Devin. The highest mountain in the western continent is Mount Sorato, in Bolivia --2l,284 feet, or about 4 miles, The gannet, or solan goose is provid- ed with an air cushion under his skin. His body contains about 160 cubic inches of air. Two souls with but a single thought Two hearts which beat as one.' I wed for money-ao did she, And each of mi had none. The highest mountain in the world is Mt. Everest, in the Himalayas--. twenty-nine thousand feet, or ilve and three-fourth miles. A fish, caught and thrown on the bank, will rarely fail, when endeavor- ing to escape, to jump in the direction of the water. - ---'___-_-_eWr_V.» VA "‘II’III will determine, with almost infallible certainty, to what kind of animal it belonged. The youug of several species pants retreat down the throat mother when passed by sudde gar. “Don't be deceived tr Substitutes! scan. & Emma. Bauuvmo. sul Drum-u. 600. m 1.eg.toru, Lion L - -._----' JMORBUS PR0ytT.itreijWE_ty BY no You cough? 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A large and well selected Mock of China, Crockery, Glassware, Silver- ware, Tea, Dinner and Toilet Tets, Our 97 piece. dinner sets at $7.50 are beauties] We shall be pleased to see you or hear from you. Goods delivered to any point C. O. D, Baking Powder, We are up in the trade, understand the business", do all our own blending, and guarantee you satisfaction. Our teas are delicious), our coffees fragrant, possessing a rich aroma peculiar to our own blends. Preminme with m-mu- ". oi)llatls ,7 -- V -- '1 “Au-- ll IIUWB. Fishin1$ on the said stream is prohibited 3 rewa of $10.00 is hereby offered tr, one giy.lptrintorrtGtiG leading to the co tion of Trespassers. NOTICE is hereby given, that. known as the “Canaquagiiut leased by the undersigned and or CN including the farm tt Geo. Holtzw smiles north of Elmira) to the far Brubacher. including all tht, in lung der which it fioivs. --__- .. MeV -- .. net-n. v-lt-III- From those makers we can an ply pneu- motion from$50 up. Those F)tiii5'lir', to pur. chase wheels will make no mistake n seeing our samples Ind prloes before placing an order. will readily Yamaha that the wheels we han- dle are uric: y in it for 1891. viz . lemo- lumber. Indie. New In". haul-e, lover. IW, 4 No- 1.”an (En:- llol), We and ot era. We also handle the Web-tor Wheel Works who-ell. Othello. Hoarseness. Simon Snyder, 17- get anything better than Tea and Coffee Specialists. I w, Druggist, WATERLOO, ONT noun); ' our Repdiring oisiah"iiiiirii' Practical Wheelmen Call up Phone 124 Coughs; Colds You' Can't At M cts. a In y, we you 8austaction, Our omtsts and _r,eriyruvr-iy'ro doors north .of resi- ious, our eofrees fragrant, I Ih"yitt,t.rttt?g/t',c $323133?“ late Dr. Walden rich aroma peculiar to our Telephone communichtion. Premiums with every th, ------------, '+‘ "_------------ OUR OWN “RS. D. l k G. H BOWLBY. AND lonsumption FOR Clement. GEO. WEGENAST, Secretary Janaquagi ue," has beep nod and MI',,'.',',' from and Geo. Holtzworth (about a) to the farm of John ' all the intermediate "___ ... "* ull-IJIVUU. unu hereby offered to any ending to the convicr Pure INDIA -- ,___.... ,.vn.4al‘|llultjl UP I 11 U Rom Univemity; Licentiate of the Col te.c.k of lege of Physicians, Surgeons and Aeeoucheu Silver- of Ontario. , Tens. manna or EYE m EAR T'rurarrrn. 50 are thriee-New renidencei Albert street. Water _ loo, 3. short distance mprth of the late Dr. to see Walden; residence. the Mtearn m ---e- -- uvv'ml III-UVINUIAL JN,ege “axing 7iilg 'oftii,ii,aiiiiiii taman, no tt '.tH'.tAe2.tielisisfiiGii,' And has nut-ant to the York S'tPatie on the commotion of Pub. lic War “a "no Inb-dlvidon ot but in the suburb. of mm. , omoorthitiFt" Mouse, Berlin. UCKBERROUGH & lawman. ' E Fire and Auden: Insurance A‘s”- k1hra??,flntiigtiiieiiii,i'i Pi',y'ttgfi, a: II on! as 0 II 11088 Vince. Money colon: 'lhlet'l"llui',g an D. Bucnnnovon. in. E. Bum-:1. VETERINARY SURGEON. MILLBANK. Ont., Honorary Graduate of the Ontario Veterinary College. Toronto. o. _ [on L. mm I " itum, Id livery, hie III "e,b,a- labia. wuss ritm and with!» horses. Two “733m. netted urn-m9: awash: "when. An all. saw “and“ to and chug- modeme. co Ind Linn in ram- ot a Zimmerman Hence. Entmoo on King Street, next to Fischer a butcher shun. ' , au thar. 31100111. Proprietor. All kinds ot conveyances mustang; on hand, Ch moderate. Sable. in rear the Com. magmaHoml. I and W R. \\ZILKIXSON, has” Philadelprlm, . L Ital. To onto. , J SPociany: l’rcservmio 'att the natural te th ine ndlng the mounting o Krtitieial era was 0 sound roots and the inner n of bridges to imp. ply the pfuce of misusing moth. Without a pl be Ofiice in the Oddfellofw’s Blotk. Waterloo, Ont Fred G. Hughes D53 P: 'mBEB'l' y. IVERY AND EXCHANGE STABIA r “k ‘ Dr G, H. Bowlby twain- diseases of the now throat and ear. F Waterloo Son ist' DRE. D. R. k G, H BOWLBY. 1tpm.rpraxtisirtorJo'.vs, Err. y Dr. n. S. Bowlby. Coroner for the County 81--tt Telephone communication - PHYSICIAN. SURCEON AND Accovcnxcn. Omee-rn the womb: former]; occupied by W Wellg,L. n. F3. ov4r Mr. Pin "a More (Boll. mgar‘s). Night mills answered at ofBtte. Tole Phone communication; - V Coroner Cdunty of Waterloo F ofBetr-At hits residepoe on Erb street. Telnnhone communbatlon. w. A. KtlMPF,, VETERINARY tNRGEON, Special mention in: to ours, Asthma and Chronic Diseases 0 UHOUN & _ cBRm . C IAt 'k'd.1dtolt?s'ofir25asot,,r,e,,, &e Omer-corner Kit and Erb Street‘s. Water, loo, over old Post au,'. Money to loan at, when! rates of interest. Fannie: Comunbvn. A. B. Mchmx R. C. T. 39:91:55; 3519mm!” or To For the painless Mnction of teeth, MISCELLANEOUS. C) 170.. H. Hcrcrhsos T It. "d... _- , boucltot. Notary Public, thpyeraneer, etc. 7. _ 0171an Upstairs " Econominl blook.5 King Street West, Berlin: R. A. P. BAUMAN et'trrluaNiigdr-. - Solicitors in ail 8tve.vaneers.' m. lowat when. " thhee hours, 9, aol/m/toi p. m. Otttces. Killer's mock, Waterloo R. ARMITAGE - I Ill/Ur, w 'ublie,9ConveraneV, etc. (Moqey to loan.) "ELM. LD.s./ - " C.W WELICa. D. n. a Richard GTE}: R. HETT. R. WEBB M D.] PHYSICIAN. Svndaox AND Accovcalun. H LEX. MILLAR; Q, o 1Daiirrt:riaziya: 0me & CLEMENT , - P, V". 1 u, .yuu uu Luur II '3.st rates. o?icc-dGuii' House, s'i'i'li'il W.gt. Bothv. M.A., LL.B., Q. C., ‘ounty C wn Attorney n _ and get-k of th ca ornce '. Edam BLOCK CLEMENT. LIVERIES. Ottieond irtoswiaentr-ooh st rem 109 King 4treet mort, DENTAL. MEDICAL. DINNER. “'ATERbm MBA}; LEGAL. Iuh%iisr, s%licitor,.'Notar, f, .Pymcm Solicitor. Notary Public, Berlin. Elmira, LES tux. nd John Fischer, K0090 unkind: of 'ttrats, Summer” up. of all kinda a specialty. J. STREBELS, Large, New Refrigerator. Cheap Harness has been enlarged and imprOV' ed and newly painted of service to the people of Water!» MEAT - MARKET. My business hm In' a being llnaMr [up vision I have nppumx Duering, who kupr rm seven you”, A. book I Willlendem‘or {01hr , ty the' wishes of my cu ish Ibeg to nnnnl‘rm whom ruppm: I,» order to Monmmmi l have my plmwof In in the morning u CITY MEAT MARKET. Hello There Open from, t', to Waterloo. Feb Interest F And upward 1. L. UHVJL-‘Ah _ James Lock,., s Alex._Mleur. MI .- m "A”: Drafts Issued on all P HEAD Orrucrt. BOAR}; ( lncorporax ed by A Capital, $2,000,000 MERCHANTILE THE SHOP Howls the time for The Mblsons "High! THE st'AVs'Nt,s J Repairing snuff], A Water,', full alot um WATCH Es, CLOCK s. JEu'LLLKIn: IMAM! my“ Iill, YEP.“ 20 years ARTE“ f'lih%i, Waterloo "we and Sign Painter and Paper AllWork sales conducted m M; GOFFH‘H ATTHL m HEAD OFFICE, M GENERAL ammo sum FIRE INSURANCE CO CAPI TAL . ‘VLUl The Wholesale and Rem; Jena. BEG to (xxx, . . Licensed A Fon Till: dot "t Gal Charles CHAS TRANSACIED; ART” Mth, 1x144 book k Waterloo, 011L THE at THE DKIllfuly and prom” attended to. B." . K. ”(F-Hid J u "tt " H. J: IJL'L‘IUVG. limbs Auctioneer ' In "tto Rest, $1,100 riyipal ka dONTR . Rock§ "t't III M In an we: Mdt, Band REA W ARE tlt ALEXA!!! 1.x J.tLWElsH, ' w. s.uulm1\ LW ERIN”- etch pollr pad only I on travel dlimr P" 1mm gttetr, I " IIMTI A new!“ f Iatco The b' Yos Faun tr' \' I teaturc- -sl 4; and 1M “'1 Nt; mun (“a And hbcru. tl R)pai “Canadian 5m Economy. Em ew 8tr-etrn ntario sT/ ‘MINIUN xurar Im-r ILA” '" , " I Inc rm N From $11!": (lt?., " lu-rnl I I' ml u REP irr, Miicox com. per" biG F rkomu-‘fe. l 08!) pe: 'tCkr,icii,'ifti'.; $594!. W D JOB M glee At . Btrim "' DR rm“ Id Clil't,t 1 u boned b: icycle Race D_d chm: bur in aux Clean-Hm m 'pst chit,itiu, Atl tt t-e Jldlglrd ( Fob. min Mime Cigar ax THF, ttt lie Hy He

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