for six mos. t, send fifty " Subscriber? tan, r'am’lno (‘ounty tin other nape. . , km more readers terloo .nty onicle for a Waterloo, Adwrlixingiis to h )NLY in a midi- t'l'l'rummn. Chm new among th' mwmxz‘rx desire Cit mm tise (in Liber n are found il Right. _ 5V.M.Berlet Two _ fi(i and 1'2 oz. baths: Jt,igisf tii.ci,lt,iiii,,ci.i'iit -u man or any case. rioe-8 of. 0. . 11: ur.. bottle, $1.50. Address ail communication 0 JACOB H. KINSEY. U , Sole agent. Boon. Ont. l Wonderful Discovery. A SORE CORE Fai DIPHTHERIA. ‘lx'l'Pitho introduction of Dr. man's Diph- hi tbma (“are that terrible malady has been rum‘cnmliy chucked and cured by Mimosa who hm c med it. It has saved many livntv, it wi' m\ 0 )(mr‘ if taken before blood r,',t'ser,r, ha «(I in The teititttotttalgtttatrotttt â€dents 'ha: have been cured are now ready tdr distrr Mum Nor, a wing!!! we lost up to the 12t rm "ate, where'uwiufthefirtrtrniimsta' on. “has tor (cstimonials, The medicine in put up m two bottles No.1 and No. 2. in "to like. _ oz. And 12 oz. bottles. Two†at hatch-m Says the Public : -Ed. M. Dewitt oi course [Manse yon can always de- _ pom] an getting the belt. Devitt's City Mg Store,Waterloo “no SELLS THF. BEST PERFUME-ls? Wm, SELLS THE MOST PERFUMKS" WHO Sum nu: NEWEST PERrcmat w. s. nonalxs. tit w H. RIDDELL, Lttrerat Condition. of Politic. I. (‘mh and Paid-up Values guaranteed on each prolwy. 2. All dividends belong to and are [and unfy to policy holders. A No restriction on 'rawl, residence, or occupation. out 0.44m paul at once on completion of claim "lamp- â€you oFl‘lt‘l-IIS: \LPIX. MILLAR. . C., Solicitor.... ' ....Berlln r. H. Wl-ZHB. M. D., Medical RetertNs.wtsterloo w. rd. HUIJUINS. Supt. of Agencies. .Watetlco IN' l If).' WHO ? WHO? warancm in force, Jan. Int, 1894... .817,883.0% Irtcrrvtse over previous year '..e.. 1.560.834 New Awuranccs taken in 1893 ...b.. .. 3.W,7(X) Inc-rem»: overlgWr-.,...v.... MAID A-wti. her. Inst, 1893 """""rrr.... 2.593.424 Immune over 189: 'r""-'"."....'.. 839340 P.ewrve tor security of Members, 1893 2,330,98t Jammie over 18W. """r'b..r.... 72.911 Surplu- over all Liabilities. 1893. .'... 226.120 Increase over 1892. ' _ ' . ... . . ........ 49,811 DUB tom, lots efmtqtrttn. coo-HM“ II Bert, amt ttat-d - W. am“ “in mtg-8:: I- O I TAM an» omw. - yum-Loo. our v mama-m um. DOMINION DEPOSIT, - $100,000 Ontario Mutual Life. ad Th. Jtr War St'm'n'onsuw DISTRIBUTION ‘hl it \ nnw otrvred Hum-aces " the newest "'rCflrr's. ttut in the best form of Pnorzc'nox m lsvcsrsiisr money can buy. It has no Nu. tnmmxm-ed values, attractive option: Id himml t:undittonec Economy, Equity, Stability, Program Pr. v,. m4 by Dr. J. C. Anrtoow um.“ Cures others, will can you w olett machinery Co., a Plicadelptua, Pa., “Bone wr - impress me more than my Ci _ own can... Twenty yean ago. at mom at " yuan, ( I Mt l and, swelling: some on " P. my legs, which broke and became running can; "a . (I) ourtiumlyphystciancou:d I b do me no good. and it was k h feared that the bone: " FE wouldNsalteeted. mum, _ rs my good old mother Hg B urged no to try Areru ml ' M' Sarmpunu. [wok three , " , F-tt bottles. the sores healed, ‘ T w Ire Ind I have not boon I D troubled since. Only the t Bewr. rennin. Ind the ir', memory of the plat. to remind me of tho good Apr} Sarunparmn bu done me. I new w "an: human-d and twenty pounds. and ' ,, . " hest of health. lhave been on the r _ , rm- pm: twelve years. have noticed A n1" s' Lrwapnrilla advertised In All par" tf .' I ', M18931â€. and always take pleu- ur" .. n-lzlng what good it did tor me." , 1-' f m.- cure of all disuse: originating In It: ', _"r" MMNL the best remedy In AYER’S Sarsaparilla a iiririit-,i, ( w, B tit $5 w?! E "Arn"rrir. the many testtgt-t" which I e"r' l , 13rd to cunzun medicine. Perform. _ N. rimming the blood. at." writes 11cylcy “cums. ot the James Sun-.1: Ir MERCHANT - TAILOR. Doors East} of Post Moo, Erb St., - Waterloo. SAYS THE OWL My the Sears Remain. FOIC SALE. Seer WM. HENDRY. Manager zsetratotatttotttet'arioiit/e MAB, ago! You diam tht_mountain. 19mgâ€: bot my: least who: mis.' Prise 25 who box. Bold by all outlining 'salem. ; [ A wonderful nowv combination is R. Mark's Headache. N eurelgie and Lie. er Powders; nice to take end perfectly harmless. Mrs Mary Keats, 88 Mei!) street, Humilton, lays: "Wr 'eam--- in hot ell my liu--1 have been troubl- ed with severe heedechee. I hove tried all the remedies ‘I could getof. and heve been treated by may doetom,but with very little good results. A friend recommended your Heed-chm Neurol- gin end Liver Powders come time ego, end I have found them to be the greet- mt blaming to me-in that, I one truly any they ore perfectly wonderful. I would not be without them for more: then I eon tell.' Hr. Flock, station muster, Greed Trunk IReilwey, Homil- The singing of "God Save the Queen†brought to a. close one of the beat and most enthusiastic meetings of the ‘kind ever held in this neighbor- 1mstruaMsntal by Messrs. Groh and Bock brother: of Dundee; Mr. Jonh Gnu-lend end daughters; several songs by the Glee Club, composed of Mrs, Ward, the Misses Marion and Lucy Tye, Walker and Mr. Tom Walker, while the performances of Mean. Le. fortune, Kerr and Zubtigg on the auto- harp and mouth organ, nnd Eves-rd end George Brown with month organ and bones, moompsnied on the organ by Mia. Barclay, appeared to begreatly appreciated _ Swen»? made aided much to the at- traction of the tvtsni_ryp We must not' forget our young friend, Clarence Tye, who made his debut as a public speaker with credit to himself and his college, and whose de. scription of . studom’s life at the CA. C. being really good ---- vr---V""o - . The speeches were ell excellent, Mr. Rennie'si remarks upon beautifying the farm, illustrated by two large diagrams, were especially interacting, and should be remembered and acted upon by ev- erybody who has a. piece of land, how, ever smell. In the evening the hall was packed. Mr. Betuchen commenced the proceed- ings by reading 5 paper on Kind. new to Animals, 5 suitable subject, which we would all do well to bear in mind, only a few creatures in his opin- ion being unworthy of it, such as Eng. lish spnrmwchtc. . Lur. Rennie of the O.A.C., from his many years’ experience as a succesaful farmer, strongly recommended farmers to grow more clover ; it had the power of gathering nitrogen from the air. storing it up in the soil. It was the cheapest way to keep up the fertility of the toil and there was no better food for our cattle end horses than clover hay, when properly made. Mr. Robert Baird rend an excellent paper on Dairying. nnd being his own practical experience in the matter, was especially valuable. I The next speaker was Mr. McNeilof Windsor. An apple orchard in this district, he believed, under proper mansgement, could he made more pro- tittdsle than an orange grove in Florida or California. The secret of success be ing to keep the land cultivated, apply barnyard manure and ashes and spray trees at the proper times; this was most important. He recommended spraying four times with Bordeaux mixture. lat Just before vegetation begins; 2nd. just before the blossoms open; 3rd. (With the addition of 4 oz. of Paris green to the bnnel of Bordeaux mixture) after the Bowers havn well dropped, and 4th, ten or fifteen days later. C Mr. Cuber has had u large experi- ence in bridge building, canals, em, and thoroughly understands his sub. ject and no doubt his directions will be found very useful to many, especial- ly as the rock cement, especially as the rock cement lie recommends as blaming teen tested equal in strength to Port- land, is on y l the cost. His' paper will be published and can be obtained by any one applying for it. read a paper on cement ior use in farm structures, stable doors, silos, cisterns, etc. The chmrman, their ‘worthy Presi- dent, then called upon Mr. Pusher ot Thorold, one of the deputatiop, who - -" -- -_.- W..._-...,, The first holiness was the election of officers. The old board ot director: for Wilmot was reelected: viz: Messrs. John F', Mater, Arthur, A. Berber, John L. Eidt, G.Betttschen, John Woo ver; Ch s.D.Brown, local secretary and John F. Master, delegate to the Central Institute; the President, Mr. R C. Tye; Vice-President, Mr. Wm., Slater, and the Secretary, Mr. Chis helm, having been previously elected in Gait. Moore, M? P., Mr iiiiiri'iiiit"ir," tie registrar, and nanny of the moat prom- inent ngricuiturUtd of the township The first meeting (nuanced soon after one o’clock, at which there we. a good attendance of hsrmirrs, in {not an largest. that we bnve ever had, about 120 being present, including Mr. g D The trnnual meeting for Wilmot um held in the hall " liq-vulgar: Thum. dst, the 3rd inâ€. South Waterloo Fm’ Isiuii, outed-17 moat Io- Buns-4'6 give u good deal to know hon it feel- to be dragged and robbed. Binthe--Wttr don't you ., and m prescription which“ I-.. Bulhto thar. a» hull Minnie-What do you understand by the term phtonic atreotiont Mamie --It usunl) y mun- that the young mm faulting-£116 auutot "isrd to mare.--. Boarder-Madam, I have found . nickel in my huh. _ Mrs. 1feaur--0h, that'e all right. I put it there; I thought Pd give you a little change in your diet. -Philadelphia Record. This military lite in pretty hard/said the Chineoe wisrrior,'but from All I hear I guess I can thank my lock your. that I'm not BU American 't'd,'ll',firtt. Wash. ington Stu. Hood's Sampmm, acting through the blood ranches every part of the system. and in thin woy praitisrttlr cures worth. And didn't Delilah Gow whit; wo- msn could do in the barber line several old centuries ago '-Chieago Tribune. Mrs.Mershell has a woman euietent, and both" of them are kept busy. 'Mont of my customers are mem’she said/and I never hear any of them complein that the razor isn't {harp enough.’ ‘I have been' taking care of myself in this way tor tea years,’ said Mrs. Marshall. 'It is a kind of work that a woman con do quite as walla: a man. and the number of women who are learning theft-ado is increasing.’ If you ever happen to notice one of the barber shops conducted by women, of which there are e dozen or more scattered over town, you will find the same spirit of daintiness asserting itself which makes the undertaking establish- ment seem almogt cheerful. This in perticulerly true of shops owned and l menngvd by women, but is not so no. ( ticeable in the cases of menu shops _ where women are employed. Mrs. Mar. shall has a. shop of her own on Cottage Grove avenue. There are some flowera in the window and a flowered sash our- thin accross it. There ore pictures on the walls and there is a glowing base- burner instead of the dull cannon stove to be found in most ot the smaller shops. Only the losses of actual capital have been mentioned; bat there is a much greater loss in the vast amOunt of labor that should be directed into the proper channels. After the years of toil and herdships and privtstioms, the avenge miner dies (through romance never tell; us of it) and leaves nothing tosbow for his life's work.Thero is not only nothing tor his family, if he had one, but there is no account that he can give when summoned before the but of Heaven to show that his life we: not an absolute ttsilure. The logical conclusion is that Color- ado and the other mining States are a vast Monte Carlo, where everybody be. Haven that luck will come his way. But the odds are in favor of the house, and old Mother Earth is the house that swallows up all the protita and consid- erably more. The quEstio; arises, where does this money come from if the mines do not support the men who work them? , It is a question that can best be answered by asking every man you meet in Col- orado. 'Are you interested in mining? At the Denver real-estate exchange a. few weeks ago I heard the chairman ask every one present who was directly interested in mining to stand up. Only one man remained seated. and be sud he had only recently disposed of his mining properties, It is the some all ever the State, and probably all over the silver and gold producing States. Ninetynine out of every hundred men mo,or btweheendinamirllr interested in mining. Necesarily the majority of them have lost money, and during the crisis of 1893 hundreds, yes thousands, of them suffered privations as a direct result. When we are told that Colorsdo alone ‘n 1893' produced gold to the val. ue of $8,293,03l.snd of silver $19,484,~ 657 worth, we can begin to realize the vast sums of money that have been mispent and the energy musdirre,ted. Inasmuch as more than sixty per cent. of the money spent in mining is prsctic- ally thrown sway, it follows that con. triderable more than twice the amount of the above sums was expended in them industries in Colorado during the put year, showing a loss of millions rather then a gain to the country. _ There in such o halo of romoeo ll!- rounding mine: sud when that it in fleet, to get people to took " que'- l ti P' concerniog this greet indnetry in on nmmpueioned light. Writer: have told as to much about the men who bl" undo fortunes, and so little about tnose who have loot. (cannon, that the unthinking muses believe that the for- mer on in the mojority. Bat they are godly mint-koala- every dollar'. worth of gold prqiuced it is estimated that 82.75 is spent in mining end prospoét- in; and in silver the comparison in will more shaming. l When we are told that Coleman Women Ruben. Without the Romance. I In. mJJGGGJi. Tom-You look owful blue. I Inp- pooe it’s become of Mu. Moybelle’l lining rejected you. pttoitr-hs, I cant help feeling non-y for the poor girl -Ohiolgo Raoul; 'airera'trors trot thu book in s chick- en “lid binding , atrbett the MI 1M:Whot¢loy_oo than? ' the I "m dyeing, Edith, dyeing, Tints of crimson, bright and {not ' Shades, too, dank " Pluto's regions, And the cannot help but low. Let me tell you how to do it, Let me whisps‘r in your ear, DiamOnd Dyes is tsll my secret; You can do the lune, my dear. Though my clothe! gut worn ond dingy Am with "Nil. are spotted o'sr, I Though they look no tin. for nothing, I ma make than good once more. Though I hove not loony dollars _ To expend on “menu new, I can drou as well no my, And I know that you om. too. Let not {Adrian's oervilo minion- Scorn the garments that made o'er; Two: no dyer’s hand toot made them,' 1 how: done the came before. I, who took my but youâ€: drones, Washed and dyed,and pressed and turned, Mme them o'er for this - mrarirtg--. Gowm for which the hurt. bu yearned. Yen, I'm dyeing, Edith. dyeing; No, you do not need to got You’ve not hmdered me o moment; Tia not hard to do, you know. Now, no more one need- to wonder How to nuke their duo-u dot When with such a little trouble, "Diamond" makes the. good so new. But Mr. Armour made out a good round check just the some and sent the old pedagogue on his way rejoicing. 'Well, then, perhaps you remember me. I am Professor“. I was a ', member of the faculty then, u I am I now. And I wont to say, Mr.Armour, that I always opposed your expulsion as being unjust. and unwarranted by the fact; By the way, Mr. Armour, the academy is in a timuteial strait just now, and I came to see if you would give us some aaiurtaaoe.' 'Well,' replied the millionnre, 'if pm protested ngainst my expulsion, nil I have to any is that you have boon a long timein letting me know about it.' tr ahadldisayId'nd. “f3; expelled from that institution for taking Susie --ef Emmy ' - One day an old man, with a. pair of white side whiskers and I. professional beatifie amile was ushered into Mr. Ar. mour's private offiee. 'You-remember thr-stair, Mr, Agmour t' his vieity begtn. _ They are telling a pretty fair story mt 'Uncle Phil' Armour, juat back in America from his European trip. Year’s med "on. Young UGG; came to Chicago and became one of the greets“ merchants in the world. It came to the ears of the dignified faculty, and a sentence of expulsion we.ent.ered up-aglinatiP. D Armour. Thirty years or more ago P, D. Ar. mour was a young man attending an academy near Syracuse, N. Y. There was a ladies’ seminary near by,a.nd one beautiful moonlight night Philip slip- ped away from his dormitory und took a. pretty seminary girl out for a. long ride. The story is in two tGpteiiGith a period of 30 years elapsing between the two. . Where corn fodder is thrown about the barnyard promiscuously the animals waste us much as they eat. Have a fodder rack. Some time ago a. lot of Canadian car- riage horses sold in New York city for the fints average price of $504 each. They were thoroughly well broken and a cross between hackney stallion and thoroughbred more. Earl-y pullets make the best winter layej's. . The high kneed haclmey bred to th Cleveland bay or Yorkshire coaching mare will produce a. most attracive and desirable carriage animal. It is better“ raise no horses at on than poor, mean was. The market is getting very tinieky in these days of el- ectric street cam. rich carriage people and highotepping horses. 'TU well. By rooting out the poor scrubs the whole horse family will be bred up. It is almost a pity that the human race cannot be bred up in the â€me way. Large, slow growing breeds of fowl! mutt be hatched early in order to get them well named, so they can “and the cold weather and make good winter hy- Do not buy covers for the rubber tir. es ot your pneumatic silky. One who has tried it up tint can“ or leather cover- on the rubber time will destroy them quicker thin anything he knows of. The cover: rub sud rot can the tires. Av the New York hobo thaw the facility m. lion Mummi- ot London- boro tppecred in the ring with 17 of bin cola. Another hackney lire, almost ‘u Kimono so Matchless. wu Cadet. I AM DYEIN G. The Profuse! Protested. 3. “Hull tntt.iLi,r. [ Winter Session (1alt 33153196? 0011686 THE EIGHTH - “bottom pricet. Repairing Skillfuly and Promptly 'tttttttdad to. I BEG to announce to me people tt Waterloo' and vicinity that I have full ulomnent of “was. ARTHUR flllllMlllllihlr, The ijriG" irTaiUii'liitCft'itl qéuity of material and 'rorkrrmruhip. The hunt invoice. include the fittest of American and Iroeign Fubrica. SUITINGS, "Tia not the clothes that make the man,†but they help] Inlpectiou is invited to the Na Line- of or SAMUEL tscmnerniiri/ _. Berlin P. o. Wtrurtoo, Nov. 13th, 1894. 46-tt All Work and Goods Guaranteed. ARTHUR PEQUEGNAT. Waterloo iiGTiiG%u;, E old Barnabas Devitt homestead in the Town of Waterloo. The "li'"l"tti,tf, consists o ten acres of land on which is a b ck house, tarp, cw. Possession can taut almost im. mediateâ€. For further par ulna-a apply to thn AYAgtggNarq, -. ___..--...-. “an“: vu my 11:11le no we fa- sulta of youthful folly, {annulus of a oer-min ting ltt2,tTi; wire after Being â€liming an mpoe u n arrears y uncsu: t'ltrnlG'r'l'Tlrlrlfl, in a few wash I have nothin use]! or give Away but would be 1llllllJrt't hear him any iifirGir' anxious to obtain a. rented? for his commune to whom I wigsxplun fu ly the menu by which I was on . - 3});quan tor informs Man will 22'ttt, enclose stamp tor reply. and address con annually. - - D. G. OWEN 13 Metdalt an. iftrotno, Ont, DEAR MR. Emma: Will you kindly Inform your readers through the medium of?!" valu- obie paper. that lwm lamiv send REE to sulfa-era from Nervouaikbi tilp,2,ii,i,e, Man. hood. Lost Vigor Sexual Wee mess produced ta,tiee,e.reLi .i',ikii, on thy. aygtem lutd the re- A GENEROUS OFFER An my descrlbmg E AFNE really genuine Cure t c . prstittiu,NrtkittiriinGrF - ____ w" l -e _ &c..no matter how severe or how long-5m ddirstt, will be sent. post trms,-.. Artititsial ar- drums and almlllor appliances tr'dig'rtat'i't1gf Address Thom-n lie-Inc, View C am ti."'"""?"" Buildings. Holborn, Londo ' _ W: or: titsted lo publzlr/z Me frlloutute Utter. Editor. Barred Plymouth Rocks, White Plymouth lttrdas, Bluok and Brown Leghorn, Indian Games, Plrtridge Cochin, Buff Cochin. Pekin Mutant. Send orders early and secure the beat. Prices Reasonable. Satisfaction The Wholesale And not“ Javelin. New Hamburg. Breeder of Fancy Fowls. Fine ‘Cockérels and Pulleba for Fall Exhibition, of the following varieties: (it They cost Fa, but I get sax of them for a quarter. It’s igo because I'm Scotch but you canna smoke a better Cigar than "llt8 ROY," Rot Roy -ct.-o Cigar - A I llPlll TOBACCO eo.. MONTREAL. JEWELLERY, DIAMONDS, SILVERWARE, aw. For Sale or to Rent. TROUSERIIGS and John Ritzer. “Want Tiller. King St. Waterloo. Mic} sic; $fiilrttl) HELP! . Pequegnat, unnamed. WM. SNIDER. Waterloo' P. a. ovrsncomne’s ortmtiatta-N.wat-it, (imam. M. Ann-cw boar 0nd and: 'lf, end-at. angst“ 'ii'iii?, {Mafia- hour am. In»! A In amnion-t. 'r'ti';'fht'lidh%ther l I). labour-on, lat. m. the smallest hot water boiler (of and Wâ€) in the Inn-tot. and. It nmwonderotm who use it that tlf,', :1. ml! mm 'gl',' such . and] amt“: would we a In“ m. up the list, so quickly. to This 'hot water boiler ulte- the above me for the 10110me t The little Wonder l" irik, "(3‘ {1:353 513th oF%iGiioirit,"'th" memory of the opened one“. Kindly aver he with e cell and we shell be It',r,,tl, to allow you speclmene and designs in emanate. Heedstmxes etc.. And quote you tttrum. tor my style of work either in Greene or marble. 'irst aha-hark summed. Interest allowed an sums at Four Dollar and upwards in _ , THE WA TEnLno Granite and Marble Works. Erb Street, opposite Marker. I WATERLOO A GENERAL mama BUSINESS TRANSACTEDJ Drafts Issued on all Principal Points. hpihl. 82,000,000. Rut, 8|,300,0w. The Molsons Bank. The Latest Styles in Delicate Pink and Blue at A,L. Kumpf's ' â€9992.192: :.19vdene.uq dean's FANCY Gtitjlj" " Highest current rum on Epoch! deposit. THE SAVINGS BANK DEPARTMENT, We have a. Large Stock of these Goods for the Fall Men's Tweed, Worsted and Nap Overeoau, " 3345. Men’s and Young Men's Ulsbers, 86, $6.45, $7.35. . . . Boys' Oven-oats, $2 35, $2 65, $3.35.. . ... .... .. . .. . 1?ruthe'0vereoid82sis,' $3.65...... ...... ........ Men'sSuita$2.85. $3.95 ."'Asu'"""."'--'m..',-.s. Pruttrrtita82.iti,8siss, tli..................'... Bore' Suits 81.50, $1.75, $2 .. " ... .. . .....-..‘.. . Men's Rubber Coats $2.50, $5, $6.50 and up. Vests, Cardigans, Smacks, Overalls, Gents' Furnishing select from. We are " pronoun in the midst of great vulue giving sales. The great throng at our counters daily tesu%s that they are receiving the goods as ad. vertised, and value as represented. Remember, Saturday it our busy day, made so by the many special bargains, for that day. The Great BANKRUPT STORE, DEPOSITS or sa.oo AND UPWARDS RECEWEO. ALLOWED. IN'rnu'r - To T'" pm, NOVIIIII In mu van. Spool-l At-r,, clvon to "h. and Fume-'0' talc. um. CANADIAN 355ng COMMEéCE SHAEFER BROS. HEAD OFFICE, MONTREAL, A GENERAL BANKING Buamsu Tumucreo. Dunn's ISSUED mum: Ar ALL POINTS " cmaa IN THE Umrzo STATES, an" Am - . - - ' . n ' . lIIIIII.IIIIIII.IIIIIII..I.IIIIII-III...I.‘l'II'IIII'IIUI'II.IIII-.IIIIIIIIII'IIIIUIIIIIIIIIIIII'll] "_----.--.----, STATION ERY. _ mutant]: not HEAD OFFICE, TORONTO. OAPI‘I'AI. (PAID UP) tttt MILLION DOLLARS " REST - - .. " " - - _ BOOKSTORE. 1litLagtolette'g The 52335.3;5; bur-es Coughs, Grippe, Croup, W hooping Cough IN ABUN DANCE JACOB mPBLBI. We: Wnterloo Brunch. ERNST 8; CO: _ - - 1vorld for ll) j.1f,ij1,, ; syrup of tigzgfthc iarodtld {gawk Tarp 61111116 was PAYABLE Ar ALL POINTS m CANADA. arid Gie PRINCIPAL ms Uun-zo STATES. GREAT Bantam. Pounce. BERMUDA, to. MEAT uvmos BANK DQAR‘rmaNT Clothing Sale. ATERL00, WATERLCO BRANCH n41"! me u WALKER, Gena“ Humour. v-vlvww, wu, v0.10, cw, 99.0 86, $6.45, 87.35............ LM.-.................. ........................... '_'."'"""".",.'..'...... """""..........r.s.... c ......-..i........... DU and up. . I, Genta' Furnishings, a Charles N. Rockel III- In! Sign with? J, fl, Williamson ' 00., best advantage. If it is 8 Silk hand- kerchief or Tie, Gloves or Hosiery, Menu Furnishings of all descriptions, LuiieiJewketa or Fur Goods of all kinds, Boys' or Menu Suite or Over. coat ordered or ready for use, and vastly more than we can enumerate. You will. find the F is the ghee where you can get it tome L--4 - . -- . _ Our Stock is not a conglomeration of cheap Furniture, Boota And Shoes, Toys and Crockery; all these you can buy better from the regular dealers, but if you want anything that is strict. ly in the Dry Goods line you will find THE LION That is the grand curacteristic of our make up. Our Business is and is going to continue to be a Dry Good. Business. WED, AND CURRENT RATES OF INTEREST PRINCIPAL AT THE IND OF - MD Built for Business Wyndham a deonnell screen, Colloellon of Commercial PM. ., FARuzna' Norse DISCOUNTED. And going to do it. LION. H. J. GRASETT, MANAGER. GUELPH. finest Remedy in the World for all Affec- tions of the Throat & Lungs. A A. I AT THE GOLDEN "II “WW: and Winter Trade, " $4.35 up to $10 .-.upto88.46 ....-....upm$4.95 .........upw$7.85 ........up to $13.85 .........upto$8.46 .........upto$4.00 large variety to