‘It will be impossib the payment we had your claim, and m pe might make l)m! &1 That rankling arrow of Scripture was playing queer tricks with his determinâ€" ation, however, The performance did not seem nearly so pleasants just under the pricking of its persevering point,and when hbe reached his place of business and found one member of the unfortuâ€" nate firm there before him he was even doubtful of its proprietvy ® l D No intme LEXQER, TW young men whom he well knew to be of the strietâ€" est integrity had borrowed money of him to add to their own small capital in business,and had given him as securiâ€" ty a mortgage on their stock. They had not been prospered as they hoped, and though they bad strained every nerve to pay the debt there was still a large margin remaining. The mortgage caeme due in this, a winter of financial stringency, and DeacongClose fully inâ€". tended foreclosing this very day, True, it would prove a deathblow to the hops of two of his fellow church members, honest, hardâ€"working fellows, who had done their best, but as the deacon justly observed to his crony,Self, Money is money, and if a man doesn‘t look out for himself there‘s no one goâ€" ing to look out for him.‘ in bus ty a n had nc and t} t warm, pursue town. down with 2 mer fulattonmpts to se that very n ornin with the words of ced his heart. ‘Lo in his ears al! the $C1 Though the servants attend family worship,; machinery of the home approved pattern, still dently a detficit in his re a lover of his kind. T was simpl@, Desacon Cl a good mn.t be was one tions), yet he ched one worshinned must Euwexn. Deacon Close read the morning lesâ€" son in a loud impressive manner. It was his way to invest the Holy Scripâ€" ture with the sonorous fullness of his somewhat pompous rendering,and when be came to the passage, ‘Love thy neighâ€" bor as thyself,‘ Betty, the cook, nudged Mary, the maid, with a significant Miy a delicit in his record at home as ver of his kind. The explanation ) stmplgs, Descon Close meant to be nod mn.t be was one (with reservaâ€" is), yet he hed ore idol which he shipped most fervently and unconâ€" usly, and that idol was him«elf, . he Lord must have been looking n with a mereiful eye upon his pitiâ€" ittorpts to serve two masters,for on very norning He seot an arrow i the words of Scripture which plerâ€" his heart. ‘Love thy neighbor‘ rang is ears all the time ho was eating / reakfast; it tucked itself under the | m, furâ€"lined overevat he wore, zmd‘| ued its attacks jall the way down | ®*Â¥ns yrion Hami in an Onh THE GIRL who CICGGLES IN THE CHOIR impossible for us to make Ha: e f The ove | uy NeicHBor w / CN ne perener‘s touching t/ e se* my earnest soul on fire mes are quâ€"nehe;l forercr by gin who giggles in the enoir, m id expected to on partner hoped we arrangement with s very day, _ e a deathblow to is fellow church Iâ€"working fellows, best, but as the "~5, [ISCR OI the car ¢, and rid himself of be coutd not, a very prudential self before getting that morniog. He n, & selfâ€"made man asting, and, truly, ‘red self so entirely s his financial reâ€" n muchless. There e meaning in the ‘ants were required to ship,and the religious home was of the inost t ten c th ac} till there was evi OETRY. bat I may P ind >mink t I may â€"pi UDsta t Ja er‘s touchi roush _ It took the remainder of the mornâ€" ing to revise that long rentâ€"roll ; but when it was done it seemed as if every dollar that was taken off lightened his heart until it was as buoyant as a cork. He lunched at noon at & restaurant in the next block,and toâ€"day as he sat at the familiar table he heard two gentleâ€" men talking near by. ‘It is the where idle men conâ€" gregate *hm doing them us AK L EdE CR C 1 _ _ She went out as soon as she c control her grateful tears, and the . con looked over his rentâ€"roll again. ‘Five dollarsâ€"sixâ€"eight and dollars a month for,‘ said he to hims as he ran his finger down the long of apartments, ‘poor, shabby pla where the wind whistles in at lc windows and rat bholes unchecked, is too mnch. _ The Lord will not h me guiltless if I exact such usury the stewardship He has entrusted him But the deacon was not listening, His heart was saying to him, ‘Another neighbor, Deacon Close, . If you were a feeble woman, supporting a family, though hungry,cold,ani penniless,what â€",‘ but he did not stop to 2rgue the case this time. | Drawing his receipt book hastily to. him, be wrote out a receipt for three! months‘ rept, and handed it to her. | ‘That will tide you over the worst off the winter, and give you a chance to | recover yourself,‘ he said kindly, as her | trembling lips tried in vain to thank | f D basso ‘Thx‘ee,sirâ€"~my mo ter‘s child.‘ , ‘Aad no means of labor ? ‘None sir. We get s dinary times,but now ‘How many are there of you " asked the deacon.He needed no voucher to the truth of her last statementâ€"her pinced face was her witness. ‘Three,sirâ€"~my mother and my sigâ€" Pasde Sil4 1 f ‘sit down Missâ€"Missâ€"w} | call you ? *Miss Stanhope, sir,‘ she sa ing into an office chair, and to hear the kind voice wmerge | stern tones of the disappoir “ lord. ‘1 am sorry,sir,butâ€"but I have been totally unable to raise the rent this month. The times is so bard that every one who can is economizing by leaving off luxuries,and most persons consider music lessons a luxury,I have only been able to retain a few of my best pupils, and it has brought us near to starvation sir, let alone the rent. ‘ () 7| 90. 1i had quite forgotten the cireumâ€"| ta‘tion to a man whq has ever dn,llie.d’ Geor; i | stanmee." | with games to try his ‘luck‘ when he 15) Johng‘ e | _ While the young man sped back ty 946 of luck and his cash is low. Hope| _ 6. y, â€" | his partner the good news, Deacon Close , lures him on, and the gambler gets the | _ John I .| sat at his desk, looking over his books scattering dollars which the saloon has Messr 1 | with a feeling of warmth at his heart | NOb captured, and which are so eorely | _ e <] which broadcloth and fur could nof needed in the' h erily _ ’ ‘V i | produce ; an inward current of grace ‘You are .rlghb, Tom | So far as I,‘ e | which was trying to force its way out kpow tht-rg 1s not one saloon or gambâ€" â€" | into other channels He Bad a large ling establishment in this city which| z! rentâ€"roll upon his books (he managed hias been obliged to close its doors SU Suitab ; | the details of his investments himself) account of hard times. ‘They pay their patterns ‘| and had lately become the owner of a rent and lfcvnse in ‘pot oashs "“dj H large tenement house, the seccupants of : Where does it come from 1 Out of the Alten j which he was but little aequainted | th* pockets of their customers every | | ’r with. They were not of the abject poor, time, and too often out of the mouths; . | paying him their pitiful dole from the and off the l.)u.cks of suffering wives and U Brmg’) ‘ ‘ very depths of pevury, but the reâ€"pectâ€"‘ belpless chiidren of workingmenwor: ing repair | able class whose poverty was the most | %n who would work if they could" _ | undertake | galling. perhaps, and more silent beâ€"|_â€" ‘Aud yet good good men will reng | order and | cause they had seen better days. | their places to such,‘ ' A woman came into the otffice with| The speakers went out and Deacon | a timid shrinking air. He remembered C 08e winced. Thoss last words fitted Th G | her face, for she had paid him rent sey.| him very closely., | 6 L | eral timesâ€"the young musi®teacher on | _ O1‘y yesterday be had an app]i-( (oppos ‘: the fourth floor, who looked as if she | Cation for a lease of one of his best payâ€"| | had never had a genetous meal in her | 10g ‘ooms from a person who, he feit| Waterlc | Hfe="a| bidodires creature, and even ?}xre, WOl{Id use it right along those very | =â€"â€"â€"â€"â€" | more timid and hungryâ€"lookine ines. .\ very gentliemanly person ‘â€h“r f usual to day. a 0| Fâ€"posing thas| would do the {‘nminnau [Nb‘y person, who n“"“"“‘ & s7 o oen a e im tm i o Een Sm ol â€" | his partner the good news, Deacon Close .] sat at his desk, looking over his books 1 with a feeling of warmth at his heart <] which broadcloth and fur could not l ’ produce ; an inward current of grace _| which was trying to force its way out _| into other channels. _ He had a large ;! rentâ€"roll upon his books (he managed _| the details of his investments himself), | and had lately become the owner of a 'i large tenement house, the Jccupants of ; which he was but little acquainted J with. They were not of the abject poor, | paying him their pitiful dole from the ! very depths of perury, but the reâ€"pectâ€" | able class whose poverty was the most | | galling,. perbaps, and more stlent beâ€"| cause they had seen better days. [ A woman came into the otffice with| | a timid shrinking air, He remembered I her face, for she has nula pi.. _ 0_ 2PE Young Brother Shelton could not spenk,. the relief was too great, but he grasped the older man‘s hand as he never had before, while tears of gratiâ€" tude stood in his honest eves. ‘Brother S;wlton,’ he said slowly, ’ (when I came bere this morning I fully intended to foreclose that mortgage, but the Lord has been having something to say to me about the matter,and I have cencluded to take His advice, and love my neighbor, _ We will draw up new papers, if you please, to run for five years." ‘ y : nonth for,‘ said Tlgvtoâ€"l;.i;self, ’ his finger down the long list: er re poor, shabby prl,nc:e;,v wh_istles in at loose : chalr, and dreading voice merge into the ie disappornted land. along nicely in or unchecked, Tt support but your , and the dea , she said, dropp I as she could ; not hold and ten‘ what may in ehvessirength to all who take it | &4 Abroona menne wase ang eS ANNIE BEAN ï¬i%‘"‘ e ice be{Beveenbeaaed Ginei es | "moher of Plano snd Organ | _ HEart DrsEASE RELIEYED in 30 MinuTEs.â€" | All cases of organic or sympathetic heart disâ€" | case relieved in 30 minutes and quickly cured, | by Dr. Agnew‘s Cure for the heart. Une dose | eounvinces. Sold by Rd. M. Devitt. f ‘We girls who wear bloomers sympaâ€" ; thize with each other,‘ o ‘You have‘a sort of a fellow feeling, I fancy.‘â€"Detroit Tribunse. ately. Babies and children thrive on Scott‘s Emulsion when no other form of food is assimilated. food they eat. Its ;l;l'l.r;;h;;g powers are felt almost immediâ€" and rapidly growing éhlldren derive gore benefit from Scott‘s Emuision, than all the rest of the The‘ speaker of anybody‘s wife, â€" cord. It is often n mystery how n cold has been "caught." The fact is, however, that when the biood is poor and the system depressed, one beâ€" comes peculiar y liable to diseases, When the appetite or the atrongth falls, Ayet‘s Sarsapaâ€" rilia should be taken without delay, C Pidod, overcomes wasting and | up the vesstrength to all .:‘;,'-‘.‘;‘..ul k |__ The day was an era in the life of | Deacon Closs. from which he dated a a future based upon a new principle of Christian living. ‘As thyself‘ became the plummet by which he measured his duty to his neighbor, and hoiding him. self sternly to that duty, for it was not easy to change lifeâ€"long habit« at once, he became in time just and thoughtful for others where he had once been only peourious and selfâ€"seeking, + is Yesterday he had thought favorably | of the otfter. Toâ€"day, under the clear searchâ€"light of Goa‘s message‘ to his soul, he could not ; and he penned a | polite note to the person in question, |stating his determination before he left his seat,. se ce ECY 00 ing 10oms from a person â€" who, he felt! Waterloo, sure, would use it right along those very | â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€" lines. _A very gentlemanly person,whu! C would do the business in a very genteel | Pessm way, no doubt, butâ€"ah, those embar. | rasing ‘buts‘â€"could he love his nei,(gb-{ : bor and become a partner in settingl s the trap which should drag souls along | , .. Ka_s the dmfnwa:‘dfoaq 1 5 ° | Kindly invit > 3 T !DR. SAGE‘S Catarrh Remâ€" | edy will cure the worst _Chronic Catarrh in the Head â€"perfectly and permanently. Fifty cents, by all dealers. For all discases of the liver or blood if "Discovery" fails to benefit or cure, you have your money back. | 27 70 y08r,2i00d impure, and your system run down. / The germs of Consumption, Grip, | or Malaria, wait for this time of | weaknessâ€"this is their opportunity, ’ If you rouse the liver to activity, | | so it will throw off these germs, | ! purify the blood so there will be no weak spots ; build up Aealthy weight | where there is a falling off, you will ; _rest secure from discase, for you‘ll | be germâ€"proof. ; Dr. Pierce‘s Golden Medical Disâ€"| covery does this as nothing else car i That‘s the reason it can be guarar. | teed. In convalescence from pne ! monia, fevers, or other wasting disâ€" eases, it‘s an appetizing, restorative f tonic to build up needed flesh and | strength. | Babies of the hoiuseâ€"Most â€" Philadelphia Reâ€" had thought favorably â€"d*y, under the clear Goa‘s message‘ to his ids 12B e its doors on They pay their pot cash,‘ and 120 Out of the The Little Wondep, AW~ snew you the handsomest pipe, the J most fragrant tobacoo, the choicest cigar, the pretiicst pouch, the nobbiest cane, the nic. est smoker‘s »et, the bost pocket knife,the loveâ€" liest violin, the latest and newest &ccordeon, the best guitar, the sweetest symphonium, the shortest and longest, the sweetest and strongest musical instrument in the County. Quality High! Prices Low ! Pipe Repairing a Specialty. Wumm& Pipr &st'f‘os.«ot;:l?h?mmvm. a ; ?.‘Doimsau. Fron * nesmmmnes e e o9 Waterloo, Feb. l4£; vl.é;;. CAN be had of a Waterloo butcher. On and after this date I will sell meat cheaper as follows : All first class meat, pork 9 cénts per pound; beefsteak 9 cte, Jâ€r pound; best cut beef roast 8 cents per poun ; bolognas 10 cents ‘ger pound; pork sausages 10 cents per pound; Wien« er_ wurst 10 cents per ?ound. A liberal patronage solicited. . SCHNEIDER, _ _ Shop opp. Commercial Hotel, NWoa Kavlscs tm t uie NS CHEAP MEAT ‘ _ Btationery, Formerlv carried on by H. 8. Hallman M Wall Pa.per, Books and SPECIAL NOTICE CAN shew you the hi most fragrant tobaceo Cressman &Hallman General Dry Goods, Men‘s and Boys‘ Ready Made Suits and Overcoats, Hats and Caps, Ece. KING STREET, : East of Market, BERLIN, Kindly invite everybody to call on them when in Berlin, and examine their stock of Bring your watches a ing repairs to C J. Alt undertake to put them i Wedding Presents, Suitable articles in great variety of patterns can always be had at Alteman‘s, the Jeweller The Corner Jewellery Store, FIRE INSURANCE COMPANY INCORPORATED IN 1863 Total Assets 3!;Decem * $349,734. THE WATERLO) MUTUAL (Opposite the Zimmerman George Randall, Presido John Shuh, Viceâ€"Presid C. M. Taylor, Secretary, John Killer Inspector, Menflr‘f_l:“_ Bowlby & & BOARD OF »IRECTORS Geo. Randall, Esq., Waterloo. John Shuh, Esq., # Chas,‘ Hendry, Esq., 11 I. E. Bowman, Esq., M. P., Waterloo B. Snyder Ksq., Waterloo Geo. Diebel,Esq., n William Snyder, Esq., " I. D. Bowman, Esq., Berlin. J. LL, Wideman, Esq., St, Jacobs. John Allchin, Esq., New Hamburg. Allan Bowman, Esq., Preston. P. K. Shantz, Preston, Thomas Gowdy, Esq., Guelph. James Livingstonc, Esq., M. P., Bader Thomas Cowan, Eso.. Gait. Call here for your Berlin ooflands Uonsumption "o put them in good running guarantee satisfaction. Simon Snyder, BERLIN Druggist, WATERLOO, ONT got anything better than watches and ctocks wantâ€" FOR Coughs, Colds AND You 4y, Esq., Guelph. stone, Esq., M. P., Baden, an, Esq., Gait. Ol“l"l(‘_El{S f Hoarseness. President, President,. Alteman, who will Clement, Eolicites, it thas House. Ont ERBEKT J. BOWMAN PROVINCIAL ! I Land _ Surveyor, Civil Engineer and raughtsman, Graduate of the Ontario School of Practical Science, and late assistant to the York T‘p Engineer on the construction of ~Pubâ€" Hchw%: a‘nd th& subâ€"division of lands in the suburbs of Toronto. Officeâ€"Court House, Berlin, J OHN L. winkMAN Issuer of Marria Officoâ€"Post Office, Sts Jacets® ue Richard C. Clark, NTE’PERINARY SURGEON, MILLBANK, Ont., Honorary Graduate of the Ontario Veterinary College, Toronto, nan Hous -in.{"'r, ulii“f Of tho. Limmerman House, rance on stroot, next to Fischer‘s butcher shop, b& Livery, Sale and Exchange Stables. Firstâ€"class rigs and good reliable horses. Two and three seated c&nfssu always in readiness, All calls prom tly attended to and chtr mato. Od“ ce and Livery in rear of the ammam Hauls oa lC t 10 m on 2 m n es 4 1 Gro. SucerrT, Proprietor, All kinds of conveyances consumulf on hand, Charges moderate. Stables in rear of the Com:â€" mercial Hotel. J IVERY AND EXCHANGE STABLES ‘92, | UCKBE _ KBERROUGH & BECHTEL, TT Loo en t e en 1 â€" Specialty : Preservation of the natural tee th inclu(fing the mounting of artificial cro wns o sound roots and the insertion of bridges to sup, ply‘thc place of missing tecth, without a plate Office: YOST‘g BLOCK, of l2 “7 | R. WILKINSON, D.D.3 PÂ¥ .0 LD.S.. Toâ€"onts Office in Fj ‘T27, Visit Baden (Kraus‘ Hotel), the first Thirsday and third Thursday of each month, P ‘Iill visit Elmirn the second Thursday and Friday and fourth Thursday and Friday of each moxith (Thursday noon, to Friday noon). UFG 1 ianlahd i d s a 2 220. L/ roxto University, Licent lege of Physicians, Surgeons an of Ontario, DiskasEs or EYE anp EAF Officeâ€"New residence, Albert 100. a short distance north of Walden‘s residence,. ) For the painless Waterloo Nov. ist _ Dr. D.S. Bc Dr G, H. Bo throat and ear D»?.6,I, NCECKER, MEDALLIST f RONXTO Univarsitw Pdiaspilf m i W. A. KUMPFE, VETERINARY SURGEON DRS. D. S. & G. H BOWLRY a PHYSIMTAN@ Qimnao. °y 7 â€" 5 ino TeslGenceâ€"Two doors north of 1 dence formerly ocenpied h 1 7 reï¬- j on Albert street: \Vnrnrlnz the late Dr. Walden Telephone com munication DR.’ ARMITAGE _ Prysicraxn. SurcroX axrp Accov Offllceâ€"In the rooms formerly occu; (W. Wells, L. D. 8. over Mr. Fish‘s stor inger‘s). Night calls ans wered at office phone communication. MISCELLANBEOUS e on e on d N n Albert street, Waterloo, Telophone communication. Special attention: p;iid and Chronic Diseases. ed G. Hughes D.D.S )R. A. F. BAUMAN Puysicrtan, Suror Wï¬cgï¬and residenceâ€"T Money to loan at lowest rates of interest FREDYRICK CoLQUunoux. A BR MaBRa Z 19ITISters,Solicitors, Notaries, &c. * Offlceâ€"Corner Kir}g and Erb Streets, Waterâ€" 1oo, over old Post Office. Coroner County of Waterloo. Officeâ€"At his residence on Erb street. Telonhone communication. \unbct i Bd 4 CHIDBUN, £ J _‘ ~‘Barrister, Solicitor,$Notary | WAterl00, Public, §Conveyancer, ete. =â€"â€"â€"â€" _ (Money to loan.) Cilen LEX. MILLAR, Q. C. Cé R SBolicitor, Notary Public, nveyancer, etc. Officeâ€"Upstairs in Economical block,5 King Btrect West, Bertin. WELLS. L. D. 8., 0 C. w WELEs, D esd n m n o uve ~Notaries and FOoR Tur covnty Oéi-W‘TERLo. Donveyancers. Money to lenh on Mortqr:u lowe’st rates. Oflce!-Court House, Berlin, =â€"â€"â€" W. H. BowrBy, M. A. LL.B., Q. C., Jal j "CGbap C ounty Crow, Atq' ay es conf] ucted in English and German, ; and Clerk of thl eace | 42TOFFICHE ATTHE ZIMMERM A N;HOoUSE E. P. CremgExt. Pn J _ _ Barristers,Solicitors Offlceâ€"Corner King and Erh 9 Aeent e tneet Office hours, 9. 30 a. m. to 5. p. m. Offices. Killer‘s Block, Waterloo. R. HETT,. OLQUHOUN & MceBRIDE H. WEBB M D., DENTIST the Oddfellow‘s Bloc EO., H. HUTCHISON OOCERAETATLA bnnkurhad. c oA d & vralts ISsSuGed 0 Priystcoraxns, SUureroxs, Ero, 8. Bowlby, Coroner for the County. H. Bowlby treats diseases of the nose, | _ Interest allowed nd ear. OwWLBY & CLEMENT, Solicitors in all the ODONTUNDER. LIVERIES, OfMce"and Residen ce 109 King street east, Berlin DENTAL, ulls 4ELEDALLIST OP To irsity, Licentiate of the Col: Surgeons and Aceoucheu MEDICA L, Surarox anp Accovenrur Dexntisrs, WaTERLOO,. Surcrox axnp Accovenrur Extraction of teeth low‘s Block,. Waterloo, Ont AND EAR Treatep BARRISTERS AT LAwW .« Philadelphia ort street, Water of the late Dr. to Catarrh, Asthma Fish‘s store (Rel Ag_-.jfd Elmira, â€"Job street C the + .4 Notaries and | ror Sm I BEG to anno iterest. Waterloo and McBripg | 54 assortment of I Large,NewEfrigerator. Cheap Harness | Fashionable Dressâ€"making. Keeps all kinds of HTah, Summer Sausâ€" ages of all kinds a specialty. has been enlarged and im royvâ€" ed and newly painted. _ Colâ€" [ 42 Highest current rates of service to the people of Waterloo Tele MEAT â€" MARKET __ I beg to announce to my numerous customer. whose support has beer so liberal that, .n order to aAccommodate them stil] better, I wi have my place of businsas open from 6 o‘clock iin the morning until 7 o‘clock in the evenâ€" ng. f(y business has increased to guch an extent a being unable togive it my personal superâ€" vision I have appointed my brother George Duering, who kept my books during the past seven years, as book-keeper and cashier and I williendeavor to the bost of myability to atisâ€" ty the wishes of my customers, Opeufrom, 6to 12 a. m Â¥amuraseo 0 CITY MEAT MARKET Waterloo Feb. 15th ; The Molsons Bank Now is the time for Alex â€" | WATCHES, CLOCKS, JEWELLERY, * DIAMONDs, SILVERWaARrE I. E. Bowman. M.P., p James Lockie 'QA " o P "1.. 370 °*Ct aporetary THE SHOP C o P Oe e 22G] Robert Melvin, Guelph. E. W. B. Snider, M F. P OFFICERS E I * (n ns HEaD OrFICE, +â€"â€" Wareru BOARD OorF DIRECTORs 1: E. Bowman, M. P., Waterloo. John Shuh, Waterloo. J. H. Webb M, D., Waterloo, Gec. Moore, Waterloo, D. S. Bewlby, M. D., Berlin muroug d C CS WB BJ and upwards in THE saviIngs BAXK Incorporated by Act of Ontario Legislatur . VR ioh \ HEAD OFFICE, MONTREALj_. Capital, $2,000,000. Rest, $1,100,090, A CENERAL â€" BANKINC BuSiNESs TRANSACTED.: Drafts Issued on;ï¬â€™n’ncipal Points. MERCANTILE 20 years Repairing Skillfuly ARTHUR PEQUEGNAT All Work Charles N. Rockel House and Sign Painter: WATERLOO CAPITAL, $200,000 FIRE INSURANCE co Millar, Solicitor Gale, Inspector The Wholesale and Reta;] Jeweller CHAS. H. FREHLICH TFEHE k and Goods Guaranteed. ARTHUR PEQL'EGNAT, Waterloo NOE _-â€"-.â€"nvll, Licensed Auctioneer THE COHNTY or WaTERLoo RrEIG. . .. â€" at bottom prices JAcor lll-lï¬l’lILljl!. Manager Waterloo Branch >Xiifuly and Promptly attended to. announce » 1.30 to 6.15 p. m. . B DUERING, nf Butcher on sums of , Berlin nce to tne people o vicinity that I have and Paper Hanger, rekident WaTERLOO, OxT *» St. Jacobs, on special deposite DEPARTME®X» Four Dollar On J. D. Williamson & (s,, Importer and Bresder Hats, Caps and Furnishing Don‘t forget . Saturday night aud the , &o Saturday evening from 7 to 9 o‘clock The same princi Goods, with a dis Wyodham & Macdonn« §$3.75 Mantle for $2.81 $4.00 Mantle for $3.00 $5,.00 Mantie for $23.75 $6.00 Mantle for $4.50 L0C which we retur; $.0 Wikeep * Special to Youne Men. we will give a str Of -)O p(*r ce WWDUUC Uii t NGIG Mantles and Dresstiph Friday, Nov. is And so on throu alogue up to t] t« _ Many lines w of wholesale co Anyone nep] stock before pu their own inter Call early an, We are Doing j “le_ are doing More :p«, a very low price pared4rp give va fered elsewbere . We can offer y sale prices and 1 Having bo: stock of the J: LION. Ga?ds Cheap Discount C e begin This mea Terms Cash and n GUELPH. Empire Tea Store, p ISRAEL CRESSMAN, New Dundee. Ont 1 Cal JWV from n for Geo. Haserfys !J Ni 1] ed to do firstâ€" and solicits & 10 Per Cent Â¥Dt Tite q geh and } policy, 2 mly to poâ€" wel, resic i paid at Liberal Conditic L MILLAR. WEBB, \. 1/ HODGIN~.: LRIDDELL anadian Acr nce TCa sC my, Equity, Jec. 31 E the introduction of â€" leria Cure that termible efully checked and cU l&ve used it. 1t has save &ve yours if taken befor t in. The testimonial]» of lave been cured are mov &. Not a single case lo ite, where it was the tirs Bfer testimoniais. The #wo bottles No. 1 and N 12 oz. botties. Two for any case. Priceâ€" ‘ e, $1.50. Addrc~» all JACOB H. KR EmMS 2 no w RE CURE FOR D p @PPRCH Fst i ove rant P ION arod FX:r Wonderful Di .M.B Secr MERCHANT â€" T Brig‘ht LIO 10E \ 617 209 FOrt S rs East‘ of .b st.) = WE @LRECE ES Wls A 4. Gem (St WIN Ho For DUST C ULlLl MWd‘ sole W PM