& 30000 ,,\ 6°°*°V8 ho name and work of Jesus Christ. God forbid ! The Order deems it sufficient that a man in joining shall be a belieyâ€" er in God. The lodge does not assume to teach theological dogmaâ€"that duty it leaves (and properly so) to the minâ€" ister, the Bible and the church. 2. We are condemned for being a secret society. If I go into a bank anduktbeclerktotollmealltbouo- rets of his management, financial strength, number of d?ton, and the amount to their credit, would resent it as an in»pértinence. [ have several men in my church, merchants. I_z that their goods have a privata 2000 5.29 C90F, POV LMP. 8. has jumped as quickly from one poâ€" sition to another and twisted and wriggled so much that it seemed necesâ€" sary in the interest of truth to follow him up and point out his mistakes, Now, let me sum un the nasai, 1 _"*"* 1 must speak piair makes such charges to write more than 21 s 1_ PMTF Of It is very obscure, "Try, my friend, to cultivate .clearness and precision in your statements." He says an Oddfellow in joining takes an obliâ€" gation ‘"not to tell the truth." My simple reply is the charge is as groundâ€" less as it is malicious and untruthful. I must speak plainly when & man Cl ces ecu 9e 1 I suppose, would condemn such a sociâ€" ety because it did not embrace all the tenets of the Christian religion ; this is just what he is doing with Oddfellow ship. _ He must have written his last letter in haste for the meaning of the central part of it is verv mharmas uT. There is in this town a large those who work in in it have a into which each one pays a amount per 1nonth-4!wy belon ferent churches, but they don‘ infidels in it, so a simple cond: made that all who wish to unit be believers in the Fatherhood and the brotherhood of man. I suppose, would condemn such 7 T Pre S d W yA NE DESL INn the world to day. My statements in all my letters have been the truth and thoss who know me wil scoept my word." There is no col Msion in the sentrnces my respondent quotes in his last lettter, There are those who have builded better than they knew. The Apostle says : *Pure religion and undefiled before Ciod and the Father is to visib the widows and the fatherless in their affliction and to keep yourselves unspotted from the world. _ We emphasize the duty of visâ€" iting the sick, educating the orphao, caring for the widows and burying the dead. _ Where then in the name of gomnmen seose was I wrong in saying that even a cup of cold water given in she name of a disciple should in no wis> lose its reward? } There is in this tOwWn a laroo faataâ€"o. ed and the wicked pu say the Order is pert: of the best in the wor My statements in a been the truth and th | can recall them '- We mcw and ; tor t: finity OO AeSEn CAmany have heard that before. _ W emplification of the spirit of said "Take my yoke upon learn of ine#‘ ~ Mr, s persist that our ritual teaches that ( tho 11 the spirit of the man, fully he follows the : criminal lawyer to a s fatlâ€"you. then slandar He re th fu â€" His dislike of Oddfellowship is, I preâ€" suwe, only equa‘led by his antipathy to a Methodist. It was not in keeping with the character of a Christian min. ister to charge me with "manufacturâ€" ing testimony," ~ A rough on the street would have said is in sanother way. As to his charge of "mental obliquity" "total depravity," etc., it simply shows the spirit of the man, and how faithâ€" fully he follows the advice of an oldl riminal lawyer to a student:â€"If factis | rulta) aalec o un F 1 eIn if believe that by straight question and anewer I could prove to any intelligent audience that be has slandered a large and benevolent institution, â€"I will en deavor to be as brief as possible for I suspect I am not making a good use of time in replying to anything he may C}fuuw to say,. 1 J PSAVCY Natter at issue. When I meet his 5. TI baseless charges fairly and honorably a great he has not the fairness to acknowledge | py}} of he was in error, but falls back on $0M¢â€" | controll thing else which he hopes will serve his Angswer purpose. Should he ever come to Canâ€" of its ow ada again I hope to do myself th(: honâ€" centage or of neeting him and if so I firmly capitatic believe that by straight question and lodge is ankwer I could nrove‘ts anv intallts «u. | 45 To the Editor of the Chronicle: Deair Str.â€"My attention having been called to another letter from my respondent relative to Oddfellowship, I crave your permission to reply, and yet it seems almost useless to do so, beâ€" Cause my friend on the other Sitle as evidently resolved to allow nothing to stand in his way in the discussion ofJ matter &t issue. When I moet his rue N‘“‘_{iuu [In inserting letters fro must be nmï¬anwod that hold ourelves responsible pressed by them.â€"Eprror is sufl ind tim ice, "It u, then slander you. iterates the old che in Cleague with tha that the W th an °_ "Ven & man arges. I did not expect than one letter, but Mr. wicked punish er is perfect, | in the world t COMMUNICATION 6 out his mistakes. up the points as well inculcate n while it claims no afâ€" ny particular faith or Ige is a fraternal instituâ€" where men are banded *Ip each other in the nt to human life and of nn-mlwrshipare these; 1, the intelligent Creator ftheuniverse : a visible town alarge factory; in it have a society ne pays a certain â€"they belong to difâ€" it they don‘t want simple condition is wish to unite must Fatherhood of God erstood that in no with ignoring the &4 Nee S ue op o n e â€"EDETOR CHRONICLE.] good moral charâ€" age of twenty. r our religion to the church, and man. Mr ine name of mg in saying ater given in \'fluu)d in no your opponent Societies. a veneration in no case will we ’fp_l_'_thg opinions exâ€" it correspondents it Te w at not one Irate parent {who has been trying to satisfy John‘s curiosity on every known subject under the nn)â€"â€"Now,Jobnnie, if you ask|me another question I‘ll whip you on the spot. for child: MrRs.WinNarw‘s SoorHmnc SyRUP has been used by millions of mothers for their children while teething. If disturbed at nlght and broken of your rest by a sick child su orindg and cryln: with pain of Cuttin&‘l‘eeth send at once an et a bottle of *‘Mrs. Winslow‘s Soothing gymp" for Children Tecthing. It will relieve the poor little sufferor immediately Depend npon it mothers, there is na â€"isi"}" Popend Johnnig (whaose <loccard s reply, I shall not (unless I change my mind) pay any attention to him ; it is not worth the time of any man who has work to do and I am not LLra‘s Hos C io oi es hi ds ERVAATCATy _( "by the Order." Mr. 8, knew my ’meaning all right but he is a great | quibbler, T had, in a previous letter stated that probably he had got hold of some old expose of Odfellowship. I knew there were such things publisked, I met with a book the other day claimâ€" ing to be an expose of a certain order ,uf which I know nothing, but if I llmmte(l in print (on the strength of such information) that I knew all ] about the institution and started in to { malign and misrepreseat it then 1 should _ econsider myself _ a _ fit ! subject for any lunatic asylum. If | Mr. 8., in addition to what he has | written so learnedly about "stygian | depths, etc.," had said he had to ride a | gout, and were branded with a gridâ€" | iron, we should neither admit nor deny, ]S;Lid expose, was made to sell. It is strange how some men can be duped, I could easily it it were use to point out the errors but probably Mr. S. would still pin his faith to the book. The present Grand Sire, the Hon. J. W. Stebbins of Rochester, is a devout Presbyterian and for twenty years has been superintendent of the Sunday School. The Grand Master of Ontario is a loyal Anglican, one of the best church workers in his town and these are the kind of men who are assailed. Whatever may be the nature of Mr. Stoddard‘s reply, T sball not (unless I Chande mÂ¥ mind\ â€"naw anw senduusl [o _was a poor man unable to pay for such help, Less than two months ago a man in an eastern city in Ontario was decently buried at the expense â€" of Oddfellows and he was not a member of the Order, either. I hope these facts will suftice. , I am charged with writing that "the secret part of the _ceremonies were not printed or published in any any form." I ought to have added, "by the Order." Mr. $. knew my meaning all right but he is a great quibbler, I had, in a previous letter um sn us 1 times that amount is needed it v paid. _ Without a trained nurse these would probably have died _â€"_In this town at the present moment there are two men ill with typhoid fe ver,. It was necessary in each case to hire a trained nurse in addition to the payment of weekly benefits. The (question has riot and will not come up, "How much have these men paid into the funds ?" but "What is the present need ?" Already fifty dollars bave been paid to one nursed and if ten of its own funds, only a very small perâ€" centage goes to the superior lodge as capitation tax. _ Every subordinate lodge is at liberty to help infalleviating distress outside its membership, at the same time it is only fair that members and their families should share more largely than outsiders. ‘ l 6. My respondent stated that Oddâ€" fellows only paid back what a man had previously paid ‘in. T gave him instance after instance well authentiâ€" cated, where the Order had helped communities and individuals, and yet he never said I was mistaken or misinâ€" formed, 3. The charge that we are "motley piebald crew," Jews, agnostics, etc. My reply is, no lodge can be opened or conducted without a Bible on the altar. The sublimest teachings of Christ are illustrated and the obligation (not an oath) taken is one that does not in any way conflict with any of those exalted duties a man owes to bis God, his country, himself or his fellowâ€"men. 5. The charge that Oddfellowship is a great financial institution where the bulk of the money is paid into and controlled by Sovereign Grand Lodge. Answer : Each lodge is the custodian | tiis, _ Love of the Order has d me thus far. I think I have the ground and met all his atâ€" If Mr. S. enjoys his questionâ€" L Â¥ .0 1 8 on them. Shall I go out and condemn these tgunse they wish to keep their own affairs to themselves ! Every family has its.own secrets ; so has the lodge, but only as & safeguard against imposition, hence my respondent con: demans it. For Over Fifty Years. -lndounhï¬:-.m ly expel the poison the aysâ€" thful and persistent use of Ayor‘s ‘This wonderful remedy proves Yours gratefully, T. W. Jourirrr ) in Untario was the expense â€" of s not a member I hope these ed it will be nurse one of & He Pane NÂ¥44 °j _ _ "‘â€"â€"and seemed to meet with the favor of a few, and for a small price the entire stock ¢g the , worthless dyes designated by a igh sounding name, was sold to one farmer, who was hear. tily laughed at. | {'here is a most importaat moral to be dednoad‘ from the results of the amaktiac| ccre 2o of BPe mm f1i»pons, they will surely do for : mon wood painting." : The idea was a novel oneâ€"it wa révelationâ€"and seemed to meet w the favor of a few, and for a small p! the entire stock Gf the worthless d ied Iinke" Artuinid The other dyes were then brought forward and introduced by some orienâ€" tal name: Said the auctioneer : J give you the nuame of these dyes but I know little about their manufacture or qualities ; come, give me a bid, any price. m & There was no response; not a bid to encourage the anctioneer‘s heart, See.. ing that time was being lost, and anxiâ€" ous to get rid of these dyes at any price, the auctioneer, in a joking way, said : "You surely want your garden fences and barns painted; if these dyes are not good enough to color your dresâ€" ses, shawls, jackets, coats, silks and ribboos, they will surely do for somâ€" mon wood painting." * The iden was a naual a«a _tr __‘_ ’ Amongst the vast variety of articles put up for sale were two lots of packâ€" age dyes for household dyeing. The auctioneer announced that he would first dispose of the "Dirmond Dyes," goods which every housewife knew well and favorably. The women, being most interested in these goods, did the bidding, and in ten minutes‘ time some six gross of the "Diamond Dyes" 1 were sold to anxious buyers, mmyC u% . 3 7 _ The sale, which had l:een well adverâ€" tised by cireulars distributed throughâ€" out the country, drew a large crowd of sturdy farmers and their good wives; the bidding was fast and spirited, and good [prices were realized for all useful and staple goods. Quite recently a country store stotk was sold off by auction in lots to suit purchasers, An Important Incidâ€" â€"ent at a Country Auction Sale Clergyman (anxious to compliment the host of a Sunday school outing)â€" Now, can any child tell me to : what one person we are most indebted for the great crowd of bappy and smiling faces that are gathered here toâ€"day ? Dear childâ€"Adam, DANIEL RITZ, New Hamburg Dec. 15 /93, says: I was suffering from Dyspepsia, and othar troubles. I took a few bottles of Shilohs Vitalizer apd it cured me. I sincerely recommend it. Sold by Simon Snyder, Waterloo, 1y. Clergyman (anxious to compliment the host of a Sunday school outing)â€" ai j [ fo" mouuny 80 LTommyâ€"It don‘t make n to me, so it‘s white.â€"Judge‘ T Tommy (who lives on, a plantation and who has been praying for a little brother or sister)â€"Seems to me the Lord is : a mighty long time sending that baby. Auntâ€"â€"You must have faith, Tomâ€" my. â€" Which do you want most, a baby brother or sister ?. Colton He that aspires to be the head of a party will find it more difticult to please his friends than to perplex his foes.â€" $Â¥ 300 To write well is to think well,to feel well, and to render well ; it is to posâ€" sess at onee intellect, soul and taste.â€" Buffon,. Some desire is necessary to keep life in motion ; he whose real wants are supplied must admit those of fancy.â€" Johnson. It is the admirer of himself, and not the admirer of virtue that thinks himâ€" self superior to others.â€"Plutarch. The blush is nature‘s alarm at the approach of sin, and her testimony to the dignity of virtue. Poesy is of so subtle a spirit that in the pouring out of one language into another it will evaporate.â€"Denham. Capacity without education is deâ€" plorable, and education without capacâ€" ity is thrown away.â€"Saadi. _ Put this restriction on your pleasâ€" ures ; be cautious that they injure no being that lives.â€"Zimmerman. It is lucky for us that the bee does notlook upon the honey comb in the same light we do.â€"Whately. ‘ Even from the bod mind réceives a secret aid.â€"Thomson."g It is easy when we are in prosperity to give advice to the afflicted.â€"Aeschâ€" ylus. e Trai® 4180 inQ lengthiness.â€"Bulwer L RITZ, New Hamburg 3, says: I was suffering pSia, and othar troubles. I bottles of Shilohs Vitalizer Me Had a Chotce Pearls of Truth. like the body's purity the sympathetic ~ abhors moo _ ) _ 0 _ *V° / NCAFVA _ uCOLL § Emulsion has been endorsed by physicians of the whole world. No secret about it. â€" This is one of its strongest endorsements. But the strongest endorsement possible is in the bWial strencth it cuma The Terrorâ€"No, Papa, I didn‘t know it; but now that you have told me I feel better.â€"Harlem Life, Mrs. Wigglesteinâ€"Do you know, Jack, I think I sbould like to learn to play poker. It must be a fascinating game. i e o wuvite Emulsion has been endorsed by physicians of the whole world. No secret about it. . This is one of its strongest endorsements. But the strongest endorsement possible is in the tuteZ strength it gives, For 20 Years ther. Lord Rosebery recently cut a Cabhiâ€" net meeting short in order that he might be with his little daughter on her 15th birthday. He is a devoted faâ€" The police authorities at Muricsh 6râ€" der all persons to close the windows while playing on pianos. It is expected that Dwight L. will go to Japan to do missionar for six months. C io ul on e t m e t P16 Bureau of Industries, and by its special arrangements to promote underdrainâ€" ing, is rendering effective aid where it is most needed. The farmers‘ instiâ€" tutes, by discussion und by circulation of the literature from which we have quoted, can materially aid the progresâ€" sive movement. The agriculturist of Ontario nowadays needs every possible help to make ‘his labor yield him a reasonable living. | Wellâ€"drammed land,rproperly manured, always pays the farmer better than land that is neglected in these particuâ€" lars. The Government of Ontario is aware of these facts, and through the raallL.. 1e $Hr *h t Cld "Considerable improvement is be done in the way of draining. _ I sp about $50. in underdmining ei acres, and I am satisfied it more t} paid in the first ‘crops," TY ce s i‘ 1 "Those who have their land tile draimed had good crops, despite the exâ€" cessive rainfall, while their neigh bors besiqe them whose fie!lds were not tile drained had no more than their seed." Another interesting statement is thus made by a leading agriculturist in North Dorchester: I" eomes Psn Ee en Ets «_ tile that is going in this spring with what has been put in infformer years. Dollars and cents spoke louder last year than arguments upon lands unâ€" derdrained, and lands not uoderdrain ed barely produce enough to pay the taxesâ€"that is, on black clay, muck and swampy and quick sand bottoms," From North Gosfield also a correspon dent writes: ies e ce fay Oe er®t "The pcople are waking up to the importance of underdraining. _ In fact, it is astonishing to compare the amount 1t TA se . 1 1 There is money in farm droins. Testimony of a convincing character is found in the last annual report of the Ontario Bureau of Industries. _A far mer in South Gosficld. Essex. writesâ€" For a perfect and Bermanent cure of Catarrh, take Dr. Sage‘s Catarrh Remedy. Â¥0 uTV inetiladbidt Aiteodint In recovering from Grippe," or in convalescence from pneumonia, _fevers, or other wasting diseases, it speedily and surely invigorates and builds up the whole system. _ As an appetizing, restorative tonic, it sets at work all the processes of diâ€". gestion and nutrition, rouses every organ into natural action, and brings back health and strength. | If it doesn‘t benefit or cure, in every case, you have your money: back. ’ LOS38 OF POWER and vital force follow loss of flesh, or emaciation. These come from impoverished blood. Dr. Pierce‘s Golden Medical Discovery enriches the blood, stops the waste of strength and tissue, and builds u « healthy flesh. Nasty Cod liver oi{; add fat but not twholesome Aesh. Thin, pale, P“"}V and scrofulous children are made plump, rosy and robust by the 6 ]T)iscovery.†']yhey like it, too. v J 0C ....u..vuu] Japan to do missionary work Mers: | I f ( css _ ‘ & . ,;..t 11 & J= {-r p ’ ve It Pays , and by its :pecin.l Moody being spent eight iAD Buitable articles in great variety of patterns can always be had at _ .° 0 Alteman‘s, the Jeweller. ,â€" FIRE INSURANCE COMPANY. INCORPORATED IN 1863 Total Assets Sist December ‘93 $349,734. ‘ Wedding Presents. THE WATERLOO MUTUAL ) L J. L Wideman, Keq., St. Jacobs. John Allchin, Ksq., New Hamburg, Allan Bowman, Keq., Preston. P. E. Shants, Preston, Thomas Gowdy, Ksq., Guelph. J‘mf‘flnm»ne. Keq., M. P., Bad Thomas Cowan, Ksg., Gait. OFFICERS: George Randall, President. John Shuh, Viceâ€"President. C. M. Tnylor, Booum_ John Killer Inspector. BOARD OF DIRECTORS Geo, Randall, Ksq., Waterloo. John Shuh, Keq., a Chas. Hendry, ESQ.. n I. E. Bowman, Eeq., M. P., Waterloo 8. Snyder Ksq., Waterloo Geo. Dlebel,Esq., i William Snyder, Esq., " I. D. Bowman, Ksq., Berlin. Empire Tea Store. T ‘res * R. C. T. N(ECKER, MEDALLIST OF To 0 & q . $ 0 7°5 anU always Presh, D RoNTO University, Licentiate of the Col A large and well selected stock of le;rzoo of Pihysicians, Surgeons and Aceoucheun 4 as 0 nlario. > verâ€" Chma.,T Cro%('ery, Gla.ssw'lt‘ir‘t;, ‘SEII, °C DiseEases or EYE axn EAR TrEaTrD, ware, _Lea, inner and Toi PI! cacts || OMmee=â€"New residence, Albert street, Water Our 97 piece dinner sets at $7.50 are | lon. a short distance north of the late Dr. beauties. We shall be pleased to see | WAldtn‘® residence. e NX C SP e‘ p‘es k § Telephone communication. you or hear from you. Goods delivered 10 _ to any"point C. 0. D. T «2 _2 At 30 cts. a Ib., Is a riser, Pure and always Fresh. _ A large and well selected stock of 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 evéery 1b. Baking Powder, Sure to please you. and MOCHA and JAVA For & trial ord;r of ou‘r- and CEYLON ooflands NOTICE is hereby given, that the stream known as the “Canuquazi&ne." has been Jeased by the undemifned and others from and including the farm o Geo. Holtzworth (about 5 miles north of Elmira) to the farm of John Brubacher, including all the intermediate land over which it flows, Ftshin,% on the said stream is prohibited, and & reward of $10.00 is hereby offered to any one giving information leading to the convicâ€" tion of Trespassers, j T. U oth eooe e t ) Sewing machines re ired and guaranteed 1 year in tï¬mllr use, Aï¬â€œ makes lncï¬dOd- Gun Smith nï¬Key fitting, Shear grinding and polishing; Lathe work og every description Hepairing eral Link d mech epairing o nds promptly and mechanâ€" ically execgtod. ptly P. 0. Box 164. Druggist, °_ WATERLOO, ONT MACHINIST & PRop. 11 years‘ practical experience in fine and c’ult. Kepairing. * Bicycle Repairing a Specialty. C erestuc t n } AND Hoarseness. Simon Snyder, The Borlin Repair Shop. 17â€" get anything better than $10.00 REWARD Tea and Coffee Specialists. Coffees, Call up Phone 124 Coughs, Colds You Can‘t 72 KIN 1& Clement, Teas _ QUR OWN ‘onsumption FOR HENDERSON GEOQ. WEGENAST, Secretary. Bolicito s, Pure INDIA 1st Telephone 134. UP€ MISS ANNIE BEAN, suburbs of Toronto. _ _ _‘ Officeâ€"Court H?'uu. Berlin. nrvaune "" Auln "nr? FANCUIAL LA _ land Surveyor, Civil Engineer and ï¬-uhumw, Graduate of the Ontario Bchool of Practical SBcience, and late assistant to the York Engineer on the construction of Pubâ€" lio W and the subâ€"division of lsuds in the guburbs of Toronta. and Accident Insurance Aient ï¬terl;:e Ont., representing the best Stock and Mutual Companies doing business in this Pro vince. Money to loan at lowest current rates, D. BucKBERRoven, B. E. BEogTEL Pmd dn nppmnneninaitidvd dn 20 en _ {IMON SNYDER, %'“-“,“tfl'ï¬"&-mu“m S on o oo emmemmnntimnterewiu J oHn 1: wiDkMman Issuer of Marriage Licenses. Offlceâ€"Post Office, St. Jacets. Ont. VE'!‘ERINARY S8SURGEON, MIL Ont., Honorary Graduate of the Veterinary College, Toronto. €118Uâ€"Class rigs and F°°d reliable horses. Two and three seated carr ages al ways in readiness. All_calls promptly attended to and ohnrgf- moderate. Ofllce and Livery in rear of the Zimmerman House. Entrance on King street, next to Fischer‘s butcher shop, Firstâ€"class rigs and and three “‘ï¬tgdcam _ All kinds of conreyances Cha; ‘modcrate. Stable mercga.l Hotel. nPecin‘ty : Preservation of the natural tee th including the mounting of artificial ero wns o sound roots and the insertion of bridges to sup,. ply the place of missing teath, without a nin 1. DENTIST. Oflice in the Oddfellow‘s Block, Waterloo, Ont ie k. Specialty : P including the 1 UCKB . VCKBERROUGH & BECHTEL, NV /y3 ERBEKT J. Fred G. Hughes p. 2 EOW 27. CTPUE Will visit imira the second Thursd Friday and fourth Thursday and Friday month (Thursday noon, to Friday noon) « Will visit Bader (Krans‘ Hotel) Thursday and third Thursday of . eg Livery, IVERY AND EXCHANGE STA'pLE_S hras 2. . . 5 1 UEA SUoanrr Phmas. SV For the painless Extraction of teeth Waterloo Nov. Ist 1893 DRS. P. 8. & G. H ROWLRY, 4 Prysictaxs, SUrorRox Dr. D. S. Bowlby, Coroner for Dr G, H. Bowlby treats diseases throat and ear, DR. A. F. BAUMAXN PaysICIAX, SURGEO: ‘()mce and residenceâ€" Tw denee formerly oceitpied by on Albert street, Waterlon HAâ€"tf ___ Prysicrax. Surgrox AND Officeâ€"In the rooms formerl W. Wells.L. D. 8. over Mr. Fis inger‘s). Night calls ans wered : phone communication. W. A. KUMPF, VETERINARY SURGEON Coroner County of Waterloo . Officeâ€"At his residence on Erb street, Telenhone communication. lsnt db ind Arataidihe A i.Â¥A 1300 Special attention paid to Catarrh, Asthma and Chronic Diseases. nan ao )o [nNICenceâ€"Two doors north of regi. enee formerly occnpied by the late Dr. Walden n Albert street, W aterloo, Telephone communicat ion. o. Over old Pasr ~mai PC TD Streets, Water 1oo, over old Post Office. Money to loan at lowest rates of interest. FrEprrICK CoLQuUnounx. A. B. McBripe COLQUHOUN & McBRIDE, Burrisbem.Solicit,ors. Nota ~ Officeâ€"Corner King and Erb Streets 1oo, over old Post Office. MISCELLANEOUS GEO.-. H. HUTCHISOX, Barrister, Sc Public, WConveyancer. etc. (Money to loan ) Fas . C 1 Office bours, 9. @;T'm. | Offices. Killer‘s Block LEX, MILLAR, Q.C, Solicitor, Notary Public, Onfl‘;gmmtr%ln E ical block,5 Ki Btreet West, Berlin. _____‘‘ ock, ng RS. D. S bat SIBTERS AT LAw : . pRQlicitors in fllugl:‘e courts, Notaries and veyancers. oney to lend on Mo: agen lowest rates. Officeâ€"Court House, Boflï¬m. W. H. Bowrsy, M.A. LL.B.. Q. C., County Grown Attorney and Clerk of th _ eace K.D 1+ mubwares Richard R.‘ARMITAGK W ‘ELJ‘S:,L' H. WEBB M D., \\'ILK"[NSON. D.D.S.. p n o ABTTS “.;"‘: -’f‘() ~onm" Sale and Exchange Stables. OwLByY & CLEMENT | ODONTUNDER. °2N98INg teath, without a pla te Office : Yost‘s BLOCK, LS. L. D. S., . W WELLS, D. D. g., DENTISTS, WaTERLOO LIVERIES, Office‘and Residence 109 King street cast, Berlin DENTAL, Znces constanly on hand, Stables in rear of the Comâ€" MEDICAL. rooms formerlg' occupied b{ . over Mr. Fish‘s store (Bel ‘alls answered at office. Tele yPe SurcroN anp AccovenEur LEGAL. SUcerrt, I Ats diseases of the no« rans Hotel), the first ursday of each month. second Thursday and BARRISTERS AT Law ,_ MILLBANK, PROVINCIAL . to 5. p. m. c Waterloo, RGEON®, Epa , Solicitor,[Notary hiladelphia Ontario AccovenEur =Joh «treet | THE SAYIXG® Elmira the County Notaries, &c of each John Fischer, J. STREBEL‘S, Keeps all kinds of Meats, Summer $a# ages of all kinds a specialty. Cheap Harness has been enlarged and impr0‘â€" is . ed and newlyh;‘)‘ziimedv k Large, New Refrigerator. tV M Be of service to the people of Waterlot. MEAT â€" MARKEL I beg to announce :c whose support hn« order to accommoda : have my place of bu~ in the, Imorning un inf. 1y business has ;n & being unable to «. vision I have appoint Duering, who kept my seven years, as book I willilendecavor to the | fy the wishes of my cu CITY MEAT MARKEL Hello There Open from, 6to 1 Waterloo Feb,. 151 KRB STRBEET WATERLO®. 20 years Interest allc and upwardâ€" i; L L. bowman. James Lockic, 3 Alex.» Miliar. o T. A Gale, Ing: TRANSACTED: _ Drafts Issued on all Principal Parg HEAD Orrice Now is the time for Robert Melvin, c E. We B. Snicer Incorporated by A John Gec THE SHOP Capital, $2,000,000 MERCANTILE: 1. H The Molsons HEAD OFFICE, w tar Highest curr Repairing SI\iufE I BEG to an; Waterloo a; full assortment WATCHES, CLOCK‘s, JEWELLENYy D].\“l l‘\j)\ Waterloo House sales conducted in Englixp AD0Ge &£2rO0FFICK ATTHE '/.l.\x:\â€;lmu_‘ k All Work ar GENERAL BANK INC BUSNty FIRE INSURA~ CAPITAL, $200,000 WATERLOO Shut ML.)re °_ 8 The Wholesale and Reta;] Jn“. Licensed 4 FOR THE cornty BOARD 0} Charles W CH AS Lice° H. F RG\H“ nsed A CH- wills â€"ATâ€" and Sign Painter | and Paper an Waterloo, Ont. ARTHUR M M O1 TH®E at bo T uly and P attended to, ym JACOR mm _\1;,““;,, Mc + Af 1891 d G H. B DUERING. Bulcher of 1 MONTRE& Rest, $1,100 uy Y Rocky Auctin,,e.P XCE COo 0F in U CC§ £KLO00, Ot prcial depg SPELPR, iWapr An eTteD T lo 84 Bank Wa EGXp: wlk’g ¢ Peop at | lu“’ €ed e0 LEX. MILLAR.Q ( . K. WEBB, M. 1) . A K. 8. HODGIN®, =u; K HRIDDELL, ‘Canadian Aer Increase over | eserve for secur Increase over urplue over al\ 3 Increase over ‘The (20â€"Vear = oucy now offer patures, ind is !) ad INVEETM EN 1 qual, Guarante« ad libera) condit Lberal Conditions of P 1 Cash and Paid up \ is 6h policy,. 2. All diviiondâ€" be id only to policy howcer. 3. i travel, residence. or »o pau rime paid at once on culs}lec gn years of age yme 10 the po mgnli:\l Stat «When I was 0 | EPA ITERI ntario Mutua HEAD OFFIOE. â€" W iTik Extablished 1870 MINION DEDPOs urances in for Increase ove‘ w Assurance» 1 Increase OVeTr ver SARSAPARILLA . wsOro MR uu[mf Y a. Tt Juu J). 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