‘t‘t homestead in the Th« property consists mich is a brick house, be given almost imâ€" particulars apply to . Hasenflug, Presents, nd On | the Jeweller,. Y KOKHLER, Waterlgo. Ont. US OFFER R SALE. M. sSNIDER, Waterioo P. 0. SCHNEIDE Bor!m%. 0. rs= for sale his baker Sree lot« situated on There is a frontage of i be arranged for two n« npwtairs for dwellâ€" nce for the right man. For further particuâ€" Largs YVorkmhire and wellery Store, ee, Ont, 0: y ion, of the Town bornlt on aergs. On t sed out wl':’hrick.fl ce~â€"ary.out hn }dings. ‘er and a good o:g' .-..:;'f <taie of cultiâ€" o tern.â€". apply on onicle offtice JOHN | .\'(‘;ER. to Rent. A LB. Store, Berlin Doing it More th satistaction STER P | tman House Goods d ctocks wantâ€" maa, who will good running l'mpr Price oaly at n '“‘V»srmt y of ll.r that. ietor. 12â€"if lesirabl Inform ardloag Ont ed to Corâ€" 40 thig sjalngs 12 0 _ preâ€" *A of, Sulacl, Was Phots§°23 \ eosatiMist. \ issandra was here, got $up in a mâ€" diculously extravagant style, and I retused to les her sit. Sheraised a hubbab geoing out, and Nebby slipped \ > wouder you smile, Baroni; that oo0y s face would dispel a darker frown han yours. Come here, Nebby.‘ The gamin promptly obeyed. She laid her hand uporm his should: e Mer husband was dead anod she had no children, nor pets but her hands, She fondled,and caressed them. Garoni smiled grimly when he saw one of them on the soiled, weatherbeaten coat of the street arab. ‘Why fdo you want to be photoâ€" graphed? sheZinquired. Nebby hung his head. ‘Are you ashamed to tell? , Her voice was tender and her smile winning. He lifted his head and looked de fiantly at the callâ€"boy. s ‘Not before him, missus; I ain‘t tellin‘ hine.‘ V H TIN T A NXOTHER Ld)’ ent iss U L1 iwhile Madam Barnauld was studying the gamin as he stood it ,the portraits on the walls ular group. _ The handsons famous artist, the grotesjue ul gamin, and the faultiessly ill boy, who was eager to »lootb ack into the street. id he get in" asked the lady, none otber than Madam Barâ€" TDA NiY, M od for Sonta Olaus. va" take me . ac comeithat morning to ni had foumd so mauch shat she had, cone away s whe bootblack had stat 40B LAgE if Ali: excite t bed caused to slip un in‘ awroun &l.. mornits nans.e, ind new, fplease, , duou‘t put me t 1 l pay yer, end I 4o want a <a tieter uy meo, won‘t H , I wart to be took." _ great â€" photograptec ne postrat he was ex is ut tirst amazed, but t on the face, where ho <at before his canr ou‘e1? se seek ouly a in stec | a baredradâ€" gor aok, . vith the box ned his hving sue pencâ€" Javr by straps. â€" Frou: «l the eed of a beash. â€" was gueceful, reepectâ€" His faceâ€"was handsomet I vou 11 BJ get inf «cked the pho wondered how the boy line of callâ€"boys staâ€" ce and reception ¢oom e studi. into which without first semding tin iLteT nAU ejaculated Baroni, and t& Li studio to m yÂ¥ 1_!'. ta (= t +t § x‘ Cure . ‘â€I'Al p‘NJ QrUni “J.v 1s U vellâ€"dreased m the studio. ‘ she agkel. ed the beauty . was ~moot un uld threw up ber ainds and ergclaimod. You will soon be a treat your patrons epre by p:-rm jew fi0 }mund I1 u_ like to tht ied the visitor ithe chair the s [MiLDLIEN Unsclols ng gesiud most tou ui replied Di Tes esture at artistic 1t ] neart oftvhe streoat buoy, aq'd h« told U‘s 13 ur hur his story tipsten ue O:0 (F tear. CBIé too w Presently she Tendernesshad and heâ€"3aw it in ‘Please, â€" miss Mi e enril Mtater Baroni t «0t mauch mone; for it.‘ ‘Of equrse 1 Whenu they rocm Beroni diz as if asking & _ shine. in afe inserted, â€" Neb back afâ€"his hea ready for action ‘ne artist‘s assi pointed with th disengaged _ hb hine? ‘Capitel â€" hold that!‘ galled Baroni. H+ wes looking through the camera. Amothor momeat and Nebby was \r.mn\fcrrvd to the glass. | ‘Well, there fin‘t nuthin‘ slow ‘bout that,‘ he exclaitmed, his |spirits having visen equal to the occasion. ‘That is all this time, Nebby. Come next week and|the photpgraph will be ‘That is all t next week and ready for you.‘ With a ‘that ter,‘ he was go was back, int thusiastic deeli first time in ye unatfected nat ‘How much tWe tWill Paroni replie ‘Thauk yer,‘ 3 rsoom and bu orush togethe ‘W hy not »11:_;n*~.tml .\lni]mu Bar: liem *Nebby,| whose pi it his request| as i Cl lor Sants dlil s‘ The wot cakes, anc Nebby cnnudsome sum above t T will doit,‘ cried t ‘But do me a favor > comes,ask him how e the puckage. Tin The next week went with the artigt, who wa patronage, and conseq ciâ€"agreeable humor.‘ bivi no patience with wiands of his |patrons. tl o ain L g’o you will tru his greeting Kimself from| come the bo Baroui ha 495 fur the up «uP Lu@#Uf ty NSSD EC oo melanil Eo. he was keeping for himself. Nebby fas delighted vg}h the carrectness of the portrait he did not notice the wonderâ€" ing looks of the other visitors,of whom there were |several in the reception room, butproceeded at once to euzfty his pockets of all the money he had. ‘No, not now ; only tall me how you mean to direct it.‘ | ‘Let me whisper it.‘ | The artist bent over and Nebby whispered something to him. .A smile brighter than any the gamin had (‘yet AP.r taâ€"in Eohted iinithe artist‘s dark verytuiae ho fctures were vpurtment At the ap uted Inins Tl bsequiousty (Mr. Baro that she almost involuntarily replied ‘No,‘ to the question‘Shine" that geem:â€" ed to have fallen from his lips tq the bottom of the page, where it was grint- ed. In the package she found o note. Dear Saxta Coavsâ€"Ef yer ant tew bizzy I wud ax yer ter cast yer eyg over the inklosed countynance end_ 860 if yo kin ‘member it. . Please pnt‘LNeb- omcs ic .. c 2i enl+ Enaur uP fidticcant‘ on on e C by â€"what‘s his last name he don‘t know â€"on yer list so he won‘t be missed,end send him some efpreoenfl. I‘d like ter hev a muther, ef yer don‘t mind my tellin‘ yer what to bring. There | ain‘t been no womun kist me ner mpnl::r I‘ll be at home all Agri6) number 1!"‘4'!3‘3&"‘ 2 will tak ‘Wrote by Dan fer yourn, } much money, but I hipe t me, Migter Baroni,‘ was nded him & prcture ail, then showed him n# for himself. Nebby s They wou‘d sell like Nebby| would realizg a i above their eost. | ’,’ cried the artist [ a favor| please. When im how Ibe meaas to dirâ€" ze. _ I infend to get it. eek wend by like a fiuwsh t, who was oppressed with d conseqtently in a most umor.‘ He was rich and ce with the exacting deâ€" patrons. | But he smiled thought bf Nebby, wh se piling ub in the ï¬nishi}g pointe d time Nebby pre If. _ The| moment \vnjru th hiin when the \‘nllYl‘uy opeued the door and s4id: i expectq to see you.‘ ‘, Lk yer, nmissus and misâ€" e; but in a moment he rrupting â€"Baroni‘s en:â€" ratioe that that was the ars he kad photographed ralne=s.| will it oast, mister? tyle that next week,‘ d, and | with anothgr ‘Tebby bouand out of the ried intb the street o more ntc’.;ela. | trike off a thousand? lam Barmaukl, ‘and lztk*l nd o the artist, who excuged a vexatiqus patron to welâ€" : him, Baroni? ill,‘ atered the operating ected the boy to pose| rootleman to have &| minutes the plate was! y, with lis cap on the} , his box| unsiring and , took a |step towards cant, to |whose feet he e index | finger of his rd â€" and â€" excleimed, am Barmauldl, ‘and la el whose picture was tak¢n * The Nebby ibove t cried t my r yer don‘t mind my o bring. There | ain‘t kist me ner run hber xï¬ninoe mother died. dq K I i id W ristawas prese f the celd did a tear l-ught. it a touched. boy again. hoo hears, picture d s, Magdam ir eagerly il carprier. d to ?end sently| her She t&sed Waterloo County Chronicle, P. §.â€"Doun‘t forgit the muther if yer gur obe «on .enyeot. sThristmas bells â€"were ringing and NKebby beard thear _ Boys aud girls were shouting _lmrvily in the strcets, was oneof the sama 1 divisions of a house reuted to Bootblacks and newsboys,ped® (diers and men of saving trade. J .n looked in avout the middle of \the day and asked if €3anty‘ had come \ bat did not deride the . faith expressed by his waiting, bus he did Eot joiu them. He did not louk out of the wirn#ow, If he hid he eoal i have seen omly the roofs and walls of the other beuses After he ate his o elyDreakf«st he had sat down ou his ouechair by wshe little window. (Hés coom was reallyonly a window,and t ne Just as ts darkness began to fall there came & resounding rap at the door He thought tha@ a very noisy Sinta Claus, but Li Tley door was radely . opened, and there stood a <all coachuaan, who looked as if e did not relish theâ€"errand. _ N«boy‘s face lighted up witk welcome but when he noticed herrich furs and remembored the coachman‘s rough manâ€" ner.he feared she had come to avrest dim. . ‘ii;' h;dy isxlaeép,’ he said gruffly,and then azood aside respectfully, revealing Madain Barnaald. o ‘Nebuchadnezz ar‘Her voise was tenâ€" der and musical Santa Claus has sent you the present you asked for. iHe has bidden me to be your mother.‘ Nebby uuderstood ar once but he protested w PR 1 a Cl 1f/ cms Bs e esc uen . Santy Claus must ‘hev got mixed. Yer were ment for some rich orphing.‘ «NMo; he sont me to Nebby . Avenue C, zcoom 23, and here Will you come ? _ ‘¥es indee«l. T‘d go &anywhere with yer,‘ Then he hesitated. s (a My a s "~_â€"Call me mwother, Nebuchadnezzar, And I will cal‘ you Neet.‘ _ ‘May I bring my ole friend, mother? although he uttsred the last word timâ€" idly, be had asked the question eagerly, as be lz:d his hand on the blacking box that had been his constant eompanion since his mother died. ‘Yes, Keeb, you may.‘ Seated in the cavriage, Madaz Barnâ€" auld drew the boy to her and run her fingers through his soft, glossy hair, Of these fingers, with their shining jewels, a critic had once said : I Her sentences glitter as brilliantly as the diamonds upon the fingers that pen them, and as coldly.‘ i How soft and gentle was th* caress these famous fingers gave the boy the woman‘s heart had adopted, and how fond the kiss she impressed on his lips. The money realized from the sale of Nebby‘s pictures he gave to Dan. Neeb is happy with the mother whom Santa Claus sent him, and ber heart runs over with love for him. . How to Get a "Sunlight Picture. Send 25 "Sunlight" Soap wrappers wrapper bearing the words "Why Does a Woman Look Ola Sooner Than a Man") to Lever Bros, 43 Scott St., Toronto, and you will receive by post a a pretty picture, free from advertising, and well worth framing. This is an easy way to decorate your home. The sonp is the best in the market and it will only cost le postage to send in the wrappers, if you leave the ends open. Write your address carefully. 1y. *The Municipal Council of the Town: ship of Woolwich met at 8t Jacobs on the 17th day of December, A.D. 1894, pursuant to adjournment from wWoOoOLWICH TOWNSHIP COUNCIL last session. All the members present. The reeve in the chair, The minutes of the previous session were read and adopted. Moved by C. S. Weber seconded by Aaron Weber that the following acâ€" counts be paid and that the reeve grant his orders for the same, s mols m wA cavrk o4. Dioue c ons o5 Menno Soider, for gravel, $15.84; Wm, Schaefer,for plank and spikes, $1. 97 ; Jacob Stadelbauer,gravel and work, $16.15; Michael Weichel, balance on cement, $3.00; Town of Waterloo, for sewer pipes, $7,92; Henry Holle, for hewing timber, £3.50; Solomon Lichty, Bonus for wire fence, $6.45; James Mackie error on dog tax, $1.00; David H. Weber,error on dog tax,$1.00; Jamâ€" es Eisenbach, for one Jamb killed by dog, $1.735; Bernhardt Schmuck, error on dog tax, $1.00; Township Treasurer, for Postage, Stationery and Bank exâ€" gchange, $2.00; Township Clérk, for exâ€" tra working on school debentures,$3.â€" 00; Edward Hilliard, for lighting the lamp at West Montrose bridge up to Jan.lst 1895, $5.50. Total $7Q 08. | Carried. l s lb 'i‘lb';:freasurer laid before the Counâ€" called out bravely : ‘Come 4 &Di. 11 cil a detailed statement of Assets and Liabilities showing a balarce of $1474 79, unéo.lected taxes $1299, Liatilities $70.78° â€" Moved by Leander Bowman,secondâ€" ed by C 8. Weber that the Treasurer‘s statement s presented be »dopted and that the Recve 6:gn the same» and that the clerk hbe and is hereby instructed to have 125 copies printed in pamph‘et form im »ccordance with the statutes tb that hebak. _ Carried, Morved by John Walker, se cond d by Leander Bowmaa, that the thaoks of this eauncil be tendered to the Reeve, Cork and Treasurer for the courteous and efficient mwanker in which they have each discharked the duties‘ of their respective oflices during the past year. â€" Carried. The Council then adjourned. ‘ Joux L. Wipemax®, } Townsmnip Clerk. So thorough is the excellence of Ayer‘s Hair Vigor that it can be used witkh benefit by any person, no matter what may be the condition of the hair, and in every case it occasions satis. faction and pleasure. in addition . to the benefit which invariably comes from its use. Mrs. Skoodles(during a long sermon) â€"For goodnes sake. Bill, don‘t snore so loud. You will awaken the entire congregation.â€"Truth, Miss.(}auidwellâ€"lsn’t it ridiculous to call such an ugly girl Stella ? Mr. Graham â€" Stella means star. Pro bably she is called that because «he is beâ€"utiful in the dark, â€"New York Leduer. s * In Very Low Condition With Consumption Wonderful Results From Taking Mood‘s Sarsapariila. Physicians Said She Was curable ©Four years ago while in the old country (England ), my daughter Hannah was sent away from the hospital, as the doctors there could do nothing to help her, and said she would never be any better. Sho was in a very low condition with consumption of the lungs and bowels, and weak action of the heart. The trip across the water to this country seemed to make her feel better for a while. Then she began to get worse, and for 14 weeks she was unable to get off the bed. She grew worse for five months and Lost the Use of Her Limbs and lower part of body, and if she sat up in bed had to be propped up with pillows. She would go ten days without a movement of the bowels. All medicine seemed to do her no good. She would have spells when her heart would pain her, and then, with the outside door open in midâ€"winter, would faint away. Physitians, after holding a consultation, Said She Was Past All Help and wanted me to send her to the ‘Homeo for Incurables.‘ But I said as Jong as I could hofd my hand up she should not go, and about this time a kind neighbor came in and asked me to get a bottle of Hood‘s Sarsaparilla and try it. We did so and she has taken the medicine regularly. Sho is getting strong, walks a und, is out doors every day ; has no trouble wl‘}‘t)l her throat and no ceugh, and her heart seems to be all right again. She has a first class appetite, HOOD‘S is gaining in flesh as well as strength, and does not look pale. Our doetor says he is glad she took Hood‘s Sarsaparilia as it has done se much for her. We regard her cure as nothing short of a miracle." W. WyATT, 89 Marion Street, Parkdale, Toronto, Ontario. _N.B. If you decide to take Hood‘s Sarsapaâ€" rilla, do not be induced to buy any other. Like a Miracle Hood‘s Pills are pu;ely vegetable and perfectly harmless. Sold by all druggists. 256 ENERGETIC MEN to sell eur choice and complete lime of Nursery ntgx:.k and seed _ potatoes. . Highest salary and commission paid weekly,paying and permanent position guaranteed and succoss A8â€" ATRUCREEFROT O C Gwaaial indurements to ©Tis not the clothes that make the man," but they help| _ sured to good men, Special inducements . 10 beginmers.experience not‘getiemx;yéame iiee. territory and your own ohoice 0 co Do not delay. ALLEN NURSERY CO. Aaply to Upganr fadbilo Mtankastan N Y. Inspection is invited Lines of SUITINGS, _ _ TROUSERINGS and OVERCO A‘ The latest invoices include th of American and Foreign Fabri The prices are consistent with of material and workmanship.‘ rowers and Propagators, 31â€"im Sarsaparilla Miss Hannah Wyatt Toronto, Ont. John Ritzer. CURES December 27, 1894â€"Page 3. Rochester, N. Y. the New Inâ€" THE Dominion Life Assurance Co‘y, Head Office, + _ Waterloo, Ont. Authorized Capital #1 <CsJovep WeJoVED good ‘bread, P:’_a. 2 good ‘bread, Die, and pastry, but his Stomach va@as delicate. to cook, but was Tired and sick ofï¬i;. tagte ancl__smel(oflard. Ske bought Cottolene, @‘m Sho;f;m'rg) ‘and Lt q¥» cdisd ids | Autait 1 .m The RATES compare favorably with any in the world, Your choice of all sownd plans o assurance )17ered, no other. more tharn e.\ér, beâ€" cause 5he made beiter food,and he could eat it Without any unrpleasant after effect, Now~ ï¬EY ARE HAPP\rm ha\/fns found the BEST. and most healtiful Shor\‘)- er\‘ins ever ma‘df. > Made only by N. K. FAIRBANK & CO%, AGENTS WANTED. _ Apply now or choice of territory to THOS. HILLIARD Managing Director Clipper Grinding ! Having Just put in another new machine.viz: a Clippor and shear @rinding Machine,. we are now prepared to grind your old, duli clippers and make them cut equal to any new pair, Price only 15¢, a specialty, Razors, saw and skate grinding by steam power, â€" Gun smithing and key fitting Wlectric bâ€"lis and enunciators put ND. Kine lathe work and lath jobbini)work of cvcri.des- cription Give us a call Prices right. Firstâ€" class workmanship guaranteed THE BERLIN REPAIR SHOP Importer and Breeder Telephone 134 ARTHUR PEQUEGNAT, I BEG fto announce to tae people Waterloo and vicinity that I have full assortment of WATOHES, OLOOKS, JEW ELLERY, : DIAMONDS, SILVERWARE, &o. English Berkshires. Repairing Skillfuly and Promptly attended to. orized Capital $1,000,000, tov‘t Deposit at Ottawa $50,000 Rnbscribed Gaqoba) Bapbers‘ and Tailors Shears 19â€"6m To users ofâ€"horse and barbers‘ clippers All Work and Goods Guaranteed. ARTHUR PIQUIERAT- The Wholesale and Retail Jeweller. OTTOLENE. }vbn and Ann Streets, MONTREAL. _ Paid up Capital $64,400 at bottom prices. T2 King St, West C,. L. MENDERSON. Machinist and Prop ISRAEL CRESSMAN, « New Dundee. Ont OF LaARGE 8 S$. SAUDER & CO. Having made great alterations in our store, put in a . new front and built a large addition in the rear, giving plenty of light, and have placed our :arge stock of Ready made Clothing in the new addiâ€" tion, we are now able to show our many customers what amount of clothing they have to select from. For style, quality and clove cut prices we down them all. f Boys‘ Suits â€" 81 50, $1 75, $2 00, $2.50, £300, $3 50, #1, $4 50 and $5.00 Youths‘ Suitsâ€"&2 75, $3 00, $2.50, $14, $5, $5 and up. Men‘s Suitsâ€"_£3 95, $1.50, $5.00, $6.00, $7.00, s#3 00, We also give every purchaser tickets to the amount boa until they have bought $25.00 worth of goods, then we will m present of a fine clock in a plush case. This pffer for clock good u 1895. The object is to increase our tradg and to give the p benefit thereof. â€" Remember the stand, sign ned white and blue i! Berlin, â€" November 8th, 1894 You don‘t take any chances when you buy tha Granby Rubbers and Overshoes A 500 lb. 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Flanne‘lettes 5¢c, 6¢, Tc, D TELMmME w Ertg EL g2 90, £3, £4, $4.50 and up to : 55â€" $1.00, $5.00, £0.00 and up t â€"~£4.00, $4.50, £5.00, £7.00, are, Tinwarg, Plumbing, Gasfittit E RO M call . Steuernagel, THLI. POPULAR BROOT & sHOF STORK all tn« at 2 pair all wol socks the close cut W geises best Scran size. We would i an advance in pri lities are that m( prders at once . Orde EafllwnJ.W.l have our CaP Wateploo: Coal Yards. COAL ! Scranton Coal ! Wl are now prepared to fil! orders for th Msa‘nwncodlnlcx.swveor!iu P Esviner To prive taken t &â€â€™&ï¬:‘m"““m n P. ï¬:n“:tm W" ““ï¬â€˜dsz f , We r-.rotfn you atronage. _ Ordersleft ouodustthoa f ard or at J. W. Fear & Co.‘s Hardware Stos rill have our careful attention. latest igprovement good Baker and H« | aal in superst1 ut if lhv'y rn, trouble losing her _ B)JS °T â€"â€" GOODS mees HOGG & HABBICKL for Cash. Must be int tC h W aterloo Kin by them them a Jan. Ist. &c., give me All other ter: the l.\L, the St., m i t .. A