u in] I. wit. the spring touched its mid-wsy . milestone, they were both married Ind began their new lives in the name little town. Connie’s home was the trim bit of a cottage wny out " the tip end ot , Pleasant Street. It had five room not l counting the pantry, Ind a. mini-tyre i gurden-puutt to raise eweetpeu ind l pansv blouomu in. Connie revelled in 1 it "ll She and Ben "fetched their 1 rat. " limited supply of lame and pen- l a" t u much M 'uiitsle,suui then Con- 1 nlv tiled in the bare spots and Bower- , stands and sunshine, nntillBen declar- l yi than) perfect. It wee such fun! The big kitchen uprons came into [ inunedinte play,nnd|Mrs.C0unie bobbed I in and out of her pantry among her pans and sauce-pans in a dizzy note of bliss. She concocted numberleea origi- nal dishes that her liege lord devoured with honeymoon heroism. (Connie Dev- er knew bow many wry facets be hid in his sleeve.) The pen And pnnsy seeds sprouted beautifully, and sent up little green fed era that filled Connie with mitotic anticipation'. The whole little new home grew blesseder and coaier with every day. And Mrs. Connie new-r dreamed of being lonely, even with lien (if all day at the odice, or of wanting any nearer glimpses of people and thing. Wasn't she at home, bless y"", ar4wasrr't that enough? Meanwhile Helen and Dick were lnlmhrg UH Mam Street, right in the hm} “while Hi things, with the bustle) of (hr liwly little town in their aural and tts Hlmlvs‘t lit le l:u.~iness centre out' of th I?" Windows. it would be much haw-r nitc-r all, Helen had decided at the Ast minute. She was tired, and houwkeeping was lots of work; besides it would feel no good to hear somebody Mae's (iluht'i cluttering in somebody else: dish pen without any conscien tious qualms on her part. Then, too, boarding wzu much livelier than being shut up in a. little kitchen half the day and all mm- in the pyrlor the other half. Young people like to see things end be in ttni,rr--right in the very middle. TWO WAYS (ll? BEGINNING. , "Hum. . 'tio I think we'll board, Dick,' she had said. Chen brand-hy when we're gruwxng old and wedy, we can go to hnukat-cpinu, don't you see 'l' Wlwther Dick saw or not, he went off “in-divmly and engaged the two front mums on Main street in Mrs. Fair)": selvct boarding-house.There was nothmg for He‘en to do but to sit and rock lwsulv the window, looking down at thc work a-day little street, or put on her dainty bride's bonnet and go out shopping fur souwthinushe didn't in the hunt wmt nr need, There was no sew- ing or mending to do now. The boiled dinm-ra may Thursday, however, left unplmsnnt imprcruions in the upstairs ntmosphero. and Helen sniffed the * .. _t .Cmrr"P"t"", 'MIu n-x .. a ~~-â€"~~~ - - _... "r" ... _ .0 - l _ sun-11s in high disapproval. 1f the ring fails to slip on the finger 'And tht-y were 3 good deal worse easily the omen is of the worst. heated over Friday, Dick,’ she lament- Breaking or losing the wedding ring ed " hrwr want to Set', another cab, is the most unlucky accident: that can My “11 i Ht tviddle-aVvd P befall a woman who has been but re. lhvk lump-d heartily for a little home eencly marlied. This is. why the plain of their own, Inst 'drank his boarding- thick,and eupsequently the strong gold houw tustTet. and wrestled with his band is given preference to a more bulrilirg house steak with abrave heart fragile, even though more beautiful and and Liam-mt _touvsch. So the half yf"" cost ring. _': bugv till i Ill tvtt1ctlPmgr'U. lhvk lunged heartily for a little home of their uwn, but ‘drank his boarding- houw coffee. and wrestled with his boarding house steak with abrave heart and patent stomach. So the half year penned in the two new homes. One day Egon met Connie with a. basket on ber arm, goxng into the butcherU. ‘l'ui doing, my marketing/you know,' she said briskly ', ‘come with me and I'll show you ho kind of it roast.' They went in together and Connie 'poked and prodded with the finger of a connoisseur among the ribs and joints. __ . n .l ._£_I _.:..A-|.n. a. rumâ€. 'l made perfectly awful mistakes at. first,' she aiurmurdd,eonfidentitulruod my martyred Ben bore it like an angel. I mu set on doing the marketing my- self, and I can now as welluanybody. That comes of studying into tperitter's' makeup with all your might and main. You can do it then my tiyyA.' 3&3;th Iii, Git mail In“ in mild "touinhmtmt. Connie sways did astonish her. _ Come and take tea with us tonight, you and Dick. Do! I want. you tonight, because my chocolate cake baked to perfection this morning,and the bread's _ - 11* u ls I-..-1.. T “an. fresh, too. Wasn't It 'ovely 1 met you r 1 Oh,' Helen said with a long breath of delight. 'We'll come! It's hash- night, and Mrs. Fdoy’l huh gives Dick dynpepou. Poor boy .L-he's, hav- ing a dreadful time, but he doeen't grumble a bit.' --- . . .. A S. _.:J .._A.._ L... 5.-.“... __ --_ He's a hero " Connie said under herl breath. She had pitied him .11 dong. ‘Men like hotmstr,'tstto thoughthnd their stomachs do, too, After the home get to running and the viva learn how to ( The light bread And chocolate cake onsFridOy - l v ' were eminent momma, nod 311 the Ho any can. in " an (anti i other little home (ii-hes, we. an: ac- malignant» the tttrt or) q comptniodthem. 1twds-rrmHttts'iit1ttqrititt. . can"! ty littlomrmided overly-hauling on - a“ w. but l Madhqnvp-budm Sin-“qu'mâ€. tt Dick looted our gt nah-0' and g Aitre by othhtd' k L. a,†IIT" a"ii7,rii"iir'ii"i; iari - - " __'______ ___'_ - omntrvnthll' y. _ up.“ will“ t _ unu'l they m Min-tint hi ttit" . _ b T _r" '1 know tIr,;tsdrsttiaGu-hrd" o V 't " _ -- .. .. 7 -.____.v " _ 'r 2itStta'l'lllt1'1'Jl'lll --- â€u w. J,Ttlrpltlll1'k' le haw to choose thejuiciest Io law llw an» the Icahn 8tte Will Bali-n in The“. lt teem: almost ridiculous in these times of higher education. wOmnn’a rights ete., to mention lupentiblon. It u isoticeabie,however,tGt though every other superstition end been†may be hooted nt. yet when it touch: tpon n girl’s wedding day there is sure to be believers, sud not 3 few. It is upon this subject. if upon no other that I woman will be superstitious. And in- deed, will clnim a right to be. Oats seldom, if ever nowedeyp, hear the old superstitious sayings theta our grandmothers held sacred, except it bear upon this one most importer event. Here some one of the girls is sure to say, Oh! don't do this or that. for it is unlucky.' Just as soon as May gives them the first inkling that she is going to make Charley happy, and the eventful day has been eppointr (ed and is near. iiiiiit1iiii/every girl believes to a more or less extent in the lore, charms of flowers _ _ In New England when a young lady expects a visit. from her lover the will pluck I marigold, take it in her hand when he arrives and carry it until the end of his visit, when from its fresh or faded condition she will Judge the strength of his affebtion. _ - " .. ___-_ l-2_,1:.. p, leaves one by one asks the questions:- ‘Does he love mel Does he love me a little? Does he love me much? Does he love me with all his soul? Marguer- ite in 'Faust' uses the common blue bottle with similar questions. mums summons And so the Spanish maiden wear the moss rose, the English girl the primrose the Irish put a. shamrock in her shoe the Bower differing only in personality not, ability,according to the country in which the lass may live When these queries have been satis- fied and the momentous day is in anti- cipation she believes that the day itself must be clear and sunshiny, for ‘Rain on the wedding day means tears within a. year," and 'Harpy in the bride whom the sun shines on? White, of course is the luckiest color to be married in. 'though a widow moy be married in anything she pleases even in black if she likes, and no hnrm will come of it. A widow may also, if she chooses, keep both gloves on during the ceremony, A thing which in very un- lucky for a maiden to do, it being al- most equally unfortunate for her to drop herglove afger taking it off', __ w... . .. .‘,Ac‘_;_ l J Dropping ttyt wedding favors, or . my accident in cutting the wedding cake is cannula-yd to be indiouivo at I much ill-luck. Should the bride by ' my accident out her fintrsr when slic- ‘ing the cake, . divorce one is sure to , foliow. - . A I have known thoée who have said they would positively turn back should they happen to meet; a. funeral on the way to church on thirir wedding diy. And there are others fwho would be tu. most as shocked on séeing a black out or a crow. _ When the party is once assembled in the church there must not on any, ac- count be u delay. If such is occaaiéned by any important matter the organist must have the tact to fill in with music or there should be some extra service. The organ must not delay one note or there will be discord in all the future years. I -- . -I ,szA.‘ l__‘__ __ Various omens one also dawn from, incident and “tending the entry of the' newly married to their futtire home and some women attach a deal of import-, once to the article first, vouched or picked up by the bride. A curling iron or my artiele of meal mush u gnawed to remain in» when it is it there in no maid near to move it. No unmet if it hopper“ to hove been kid on the most elegant gain: in the may - You need not hesitate girls to begin l 1 new gown on Fridny; all the fudgeAia I of the put, but be sure tobsvoChrlig , wait until Stun-any for his aunt / should he " the .11 impel-hut quadop on n Fink, ' V l Ho any can. ttttttttdt) tiriiiii,fpttt2tt oi, Ir" tuirtntlttwititttyt.t8. terr-Ni, m BA " IS WON rovT,t1r, good health and and†unperku to disease when the blood in pure And the liver active. For the liver is the sentinel which per- miti or forbids the gems of discus to enter the _cirenlation of the tltth w Moue" - %p.F%ire"'""'- - - You ought to be germ-proof against an, Malaria, or Consnmp‘ tion; you will be--if you take Dr. Pierce’s Golden Medical Discovery. When your flesh is reduced below _ Inna“, mmdard. when'you are . health; standard, when I','ll, are troubled with pimples and ila, or if you have dizzy, weak and Pit less tspells-ith' best to heed t warning. . u. t warn". a Buihfu our strength pnnfy' the blood, an; {at all the organs o ' the body into wtivity, by Uking the "Diiusovery." It's gum-wad to benefit or cure all the diseases re- sulting from impure blood or iv. active liver, or the money paid is refunded. For a perfect and perma-; nent cure of Catarrh, take DN Sage's Catarrh Remedy. Ite proprietors offer $pxt reward, for an incurable case of ca, tarrh in the Head. In 1870 the average price of a wife in the flowery kingdom was 25, Now it is Mo. Rochefort has a pasaion for are in all its higher forms. He never drew a. line in all his life, and is an infallible judge of a. painting or a curio. Cultivate cheerfulness in the home. A sunny spirit will tide over the rough seasons that are sure to come in elven the best regulated domesnic eircle, The man who becomes a. successful hypocrité has to work at it every day in the week -.Ram's Horn. The famous house of Eialeben, Ger. many, where Luther was born, has been repaired and restored and newly opened to the public a. few weeks ago as a kind of museum of relies ,of -the great reformer. Lansing, Mich, has a matrimonial club, whose members at intei'vols choose one of their number, whose duty it is to get married within a. your. The club claims that. in every instance the chosen one carried out his orders faithfully. Anna Shaw, D. D., was giving some advice lately to an assembly of women on how to talk in public. The beat 'ai,""" Sbévséid, 'to cadres: an audlenoe is to talk as if you were scolding your husband.' Mr.John Rina. , :naeteafg1ctirg'f. I have given Stu-kl Poa den fd Beadle , Coativtmtsatt, ILlimumas tut eumlgia) an emive trid, and find them to gun the cream an iafsction in, my family. lien very highly recommend them. The:' M9 far ahead of Anything I have ever use , and I lave tried m my remedies. '_Sold“by 311 drag- gm. 7iii's"i'iiG,"aTGG" " Niée to ME, immedi u and permanent.--" . bind! Far Ahead " “III-g I In" Ivor Used. Concentrated Extract. bsts only 50 cents. 30-1 In"! - le . mgua"rei'il'l;iarii,times New 7 “my & Wu, April M 1 3rd. to which all wig-m cort.lin l; St. mea, March 24th, ’95. - IMPORTANT " As the undersigned have again opened their business,they respect- fully ask all their friends and ac- quaintances for their support. As ourprices arelowerthan in any simi- lar business in Ontario, it will be in the interest of the public to call at our shop before buying else.. where. UNDERTAKING _ Undertaking and Embalming attended to and a Hearse furnished “Curtain Poles at the lowest rates on hand; Pictures will be framed and all repairs of furniture prompt- ly executed. Warehouse and shop next house to Huether's Hotel, King St., West, Waterloo, Ont. Mrs. A. Rockel & Son A. Rockel. Manager, Waterloo, March M, 'M. Ir-tt THE Ihiniithiti, Assurance he, Head Miitte, . Waterloo, Ont. Authorised (halal 01,000.00. 00"! Dope-II II can" 050,... sub-crud Clplul .151. at nu up Canal - JAMEHIN NES, M. P., OER. KUMPF m. PRISIDIN'I‘. VlmPa “In“ The Policy ofthe Dominion Life is a “might promise to pate-like a bank draft, almost unconditional. No re striction on travel or occupation. When two or three years in fore' it u norvforftsitatru,, oven for failure to EXHAUSTED. It provides a legacy certain instead #216296! 'rritru. .. . way between policy-holdere in â€cured by Metering in three ol--- abuainore, general and too-i-Wing each in pm)?“ the true bent/tt ofut The RATES compare favorably was]. 'tti" tha_w9rld. "Your choice of all soundplamo -rone1s.Mttti,tttttlyr. . .. T308. mm. Manama Drama. "Janis WENTâ€. Apply now for choice of Mary to anb Issued on ttll Principll Points. - _ n . an mm. - 01qu 2t',rp,hul'lI on d I I 2Ula'tt'2lt,, mantras-t, m m In the put mm- by m amen BANK nun-rum. quanta. “Etc! comm he r. .. - Ann-H and nah-n.- good, new stock Mi Mi- Snidorhopet Dy com-won! trout- mont of customer- and prompt- neu in filling their orders to merit md to receive n flit INN of public g"ronNP. . lies Nellie Snider, PUBLIC! l mums-ac has! tiastuUsitrttrAadieiif txthstsotn.rtdiietttttt, that “will Itll' . Milling t' ' .1»: $52!" t, I?†' 'iii?, Oftioe. ran ineryopotr “1:11:52“ taker phoson CWWNhu-u mm. 'w', uno- _,t_altllte- 'r -ttaeWatae%.rrrnaertt. J. s. MUSSELMAN, rtnetoal_Ptteite.t5, ren 95th Ԡ-tiasrt door to the Pelt office, St. Jacobo. ina, THE VALUE IS mum. TO THE 18--tt SIMON ‘SNYDEB. iT! in wmmloo MUTUALlEf: 'liji,iili,tf,il,kli'li,!h? “mud by Act of Ontario W! Hun orruin, . WA'I'llwo. VII BOARD OF DIRECTORS L E. Bowman, M. P., Waterloo. John Shuh, Waterloo. J. H. Webb M. D., Waterloo. Geo. Moore, Wnterlqo. D. S. Bowlb , M. D., Berlin Robert Melvfn. Guelph: E. W. B. Snider, M, P. P., St. Jacobo. OFFI ERS I. B. Bowman. M. ., President, J Ime- Lockio. Soc ury Alex. Millar, Solici r. MEAT - MARKET. of service to the peoplé of Waterloo. has been enlarged and improv- ed and newly painted. Large,New Refrigerator. dl indsoflnb.“ ttatt "rtllt,tu1ltd'hl'gd'l'r'. .. BOARD or DIRECTORS Geo. Randall, Esq.. Waterloo. John Shub, Rem. " Chas. Bendry, Eam. tt I. E. Bowman, Em. M. P., Waterloo .8. Snyder Esq.. Waterloo Geo. Diettel,Eatt., " William Snyder. EA., " L D. Bowman, Esq" Berlin. J, L. Widoman. Esq., Bt. Jacobs. John Allohin. Est., New Hamburg. Allan Bowman, an.. Preston. P. E. Blunts, Preston. ThomaqGowdy, Esq., Guelph. Janos Livingstone. Ksq., M. P., But Thomas Comm, Esq" Gut. a.tiatttettdqeqtrsfbrr.rttr dam “Murmur". sold gong-mum rtiiari.' OFFICERS: " . _. 'TW'WELLS. D. D. B.. osomeRandtui, Pregnant. 0mm, WATI‘BLOO- John Skull, Vice-President. - c. M. Taylor, Secretu'y. wth um we. (Kr-aw new). the am John Killer Inspector. Thursday and third Thurwur of out: month. Messrs. Bomb: & Clement. Sanctum, Will visit Ell-In the second Thursday and Berlin mug and fourth Thummd â€any of each ------""-' --------,""- men (Thur-ad" noon. to day noon). ODONTUNDBR. THE 31' bAPITAL. $200,000. Blood Purifier You on buy. _ Bow BY. ALL Diameters. n. B. trsa70iFiii/r,iikTi)Aee,ttt, - Sole Agent. WATERIDO ONT. 8mm Fall THE SHOP 20 years WATERLOO ,iitlr Session. . it’l the but irsir in the . Wallace. on. lk! B. Donnie. with“! libel-.139 'N,'lll'fiWtl',"'lttlr.t Wtsmatimmti-fit re- an»! m In the ()iimosltrmtai'tt,',.',',t',i,ttt:t'u' Wu.“ Puhuo. Document. “A _ (Money to loan.) mun-JAM. mammal. one... Killer's Block. Wurloo. GUN & H BRSD C'"""' 'glhft,Q,'ll,'lti'ltfs, WWUBVVL‘ as nunwv... u trireutoriittitom, Nomi... to. oiBoe--thtet- Ra, and Mrb Street... Wstzr .100, War old Pout co. Money to low trt lowest rates at 111me FRED]: not Comvnoux. A. B. 11033:»: dttft', #:6qu paid to omen. Clump' We. Km WAR. Wm. Not-Ir! mm 813' “.1 whiff.“ Irttttt-tttsat tttttot) King B. P. W- DR. ARMITAGE Putnam. Summon um Aooovcnvn. otttmr-m the rooms formal-1g mounted , w. Wells,L. D. B. over Mr. Fla 'I store (lt - hazel-’3): __?ftg1y, 3:133 answered at on“. Io III-v. I!" a...“ -777, _ phone 'eommisnieattom DES. D. S. t G. R BOWLBY. Ptggtm3u.Ni3, Summons. Ere. Dr. D. B. Bowlby. Coroner for the County. Dr G, H.Bow1by treats diseases of the new, tttgoat and car. once and Besidenre-- Jr} mm! DR. c. T. NmCKER. Micnuus'r or TO Rom Untrersity. Licentiate of the Col. Lefge of Physicians. Surgeons and Amuoheu Ontario. Damn or EYE mm EAR Tatum. otBotr-New midence. Albert street, Water loo, a. short. distance north of the late Dr. deen's residence. I B. WEBB M D., . Coroner County of Waterloo. oiBoo--At his residence on Erb street. Tolmhone communication. T Telephone WELLS L. D. S. W. c.iv 'w'iifa,D.D.is., DIM-urn, Wmnuoo. Fred G. Hughes D.D.S. County DENTIST- Office in tile a""t'ta',r" It?,' ont- . . ----rTTTr'-rfrr Chroniek w . LD.B., Tomato: - _ would†: Prosecution of the Mum! teeth “that!†mounting of canal-1mm of soul!!! .18 ant1 tly? 1nisttitryptthrfArtt? to PP ' Telephone communication. ï¬Ã©Ã©ï¬akï¬g‘gflmflzsm‘ï¬ï¬aKm" 1 to I w eve Wednesday. T " W33- w and We lanes. m 9!!! mm and 1ifalt'S,'t,'fht Ming-z 'ira"i"Wii'iTiiN aFiTaaiiWiE -aTiyray irrtijk Por the which. Extraction of not). Wlterloo Nov. lat I†Wm 11',thrd5ri7iFFisitd 7itTrtriiaGiikGuu meanwh- 1t1ih',',ttt1',t I: thu Pto _ “Iona to lull 'eee" nus. 0.3m.- ---A-------- BRBBBX J. BOW) 1m SW. at mandate: turn! --- tall 'retNitihl/l'itgtpalt$ltg m' 1% on -tmeytftras; no udthonbdlmofm wan-In mucus. If: . A. P. BAUMAN T mm. Summon AND AtxxttrtnrEtm. - ' -.._ "i'"'"""--. __ “7""... Widen-â€mm aha-I. e2lltttlu'h'. itttgU'ir,tt'tlrttPote. NIB! AND B1rtMAW" an t ' Minoan-r, livery. 'OMN L. I anemones 13mm to In». and 1',Nil'h'i'l,74lt, w. A. KUMPF, VETERINARY SURGEON. RAVEIIKleN. D.D.B.. Phil-dolphin. too King street out. Berlin. MISCELLANEOUS. - .._______. -idltttalh"gl1ff.8J't MEDICAL. k"m"irv"i7dr' "G%"Tifts CSTitisaiF4 “Wannabe. Stft2tt,'trd #l'l,'ttg't,a1lf,M11',lsti3e', Pub. -i7irftiiatrat-trtua" In tbe "una---.. [noun . W. t$oitMtorfNtstarr OtBottt YOSTBBIDCK. DENTAL 535%} W Bil-m artiiia m" sw, 'iiiiiiiiiiihrt You a Summer“? S‘All these requisites are tad m the Advertise iiiiieiisi, Productive Advertising is in mind ONLY in a med of We simulation, than Waterloo and 'nlltgnet among il whom advertisers hit roach. ' If not, send fifty cent? for a Trial Trip Pr six mos ----T3TPr---- which has more r in Waterloo Bounty any other pope. Liberalll 3 3-10 TTCI?- antSale Waterloo, Ont: hm Right we give you " Pants are MB WORD! (Ill Pant Inglis ‘. ll, Williamson; & (h, Int, Trimmings and Workman ship Guaranteed, Wyndham & Mscdonn HE LION: :‘ w M. Simon| " (it r r gut-duo, Nov. 28th, 1994. ' , ,COAL. I t l .cran on (coa 1 VI “I now prop-wed to 11 orders for th taitiisupioi.Coal..ie g,titove or Nu . " would - w to er now betor unno- In price use pl . The tg2t,t? but“ my will be ved bf kin “one We rupee 11y so urn you - - left st our mm tht the on "ifi.Tt22f,'Pg'tW2t't udwm Bun "cum “much. Bemis & Boos, 'atsrloo Goal Inn"! prev-bred to ll, taitksapioiCoal..ie fr, 'rFwoatdadriate sllto l auamprtootahtt.p, . 'i'riiaukerwill_te. " In†We To"?cc 11.s - Mml‘tttolll’ m (k,")' mm, “mm a M. your old, worn I tableware to look and war s: good as me 1:: our word that our we worth from Srw to $7 oo. GUELPH’. um to mom & HABBICK. w-AT--- .6101 wells ut up pum ' Pts. Rttfg,", ntxlw- Sam“ m WL‘UIC Kllllt‘a. ,Briarker& .0 Ther " I‘ll Tm: Foe l Harness l st roots. and all kin, PIPE Remntblc. Hawk. T 011.. bel'; ll?