reneral Dttbility. Sore Throat, Bronâ€" Consumption, Blood t# Flesh. Alt Druggists 50c. & §1, heyv ted to the Nex@ ty *A KT NC ture M‘f‘g. Co., »> mipgdale, Ont. our dealer .out the sterings. include the finest rign Fabrics. stent with quality »anship. + ERS 4“:1 ded YERCOATINGS UPONX s more for weak { vuuldron than nourishment. It Mothers and reâ€" 1 su.‘fering from ying your dyeg ‘<1i0 in the aPJalns ond Tailor. * St. Waterloo. room Suits, tzer. To stay cured partment. _A large iwa slways on hand ~ lowust. â€" Rememâ€" that make the Tables, YÂ¥ ears 'mcleo Briti<h Coâ€" pay you uUp \ ‘ing of the Oatmeal Miliers, t Uutarto, was held at Toronto, on March 20th, to consider the best means for sccuring suitab‘e oats for milling ind of improved quality. To make a f#st class article of _ Rolled Oats it is Devrssary to have oats of the same size md shape, and experience has shown tha‘ along, thinâ€"hulled, plump grain is t ‘ ~uitable. _ The consuwption lwond Oa‘s is rapidly increasing in Cabada, and o limited qu&ntity 18 ‘nlbq sent to Great Britain, Germany, enmar« and other nations in Europe, uJt is the desire and purpose of Canalian Oatmeal Millers to largely ‘ncrease the Export Trade with these voltes, and with that object in view tey now ask the coâ€"operation of farmâ€" °t and grain dealers. Farmers can . Tatérially increase the whole value of the cat 2rop in Canada by giving careâ€" ful attention to securing the best varieâ€" tes of well cleaned seed that will be suitable for OQatmeal Milling. The Tameties now in general use, best adapted for milling, are the Improved Amefican and Australian or white Russian, but any variety will do that mil yield well and is a loog, plump d thinâ€"hulled white grain. Grain Deslers, by keeping separate the il.c: and thinâ€"hulled varieties, will ob h‘â€fmm Millers a higher price for the The Elmira Council has decided to have sixteen 32â€"candle power electric Izhts placed in various parts of the vicage, the cost to be 6 cents & light per night for 150 nights in the year. Hendershott‘s brick house and lot in Middlemarch were offered for sale unâ€" ler a first motrtgage on Saturday, but ad notrreach the reserved bid. What money he raised for the trial was raisâ€" ed on a second mortgage and by a first mortiage on the Apylmer propeity. Mr, John .Â¥. Robinson, counsel for Hendershott, says everything possibls wi‘ be done to secure a new trial. Application will be made to the Attor: aryâ€"Greneral for a fiat to bring lan ap:â€" per o= the mmnission of the evidence fMrs McCounelt, Mrs. French and ‘rorge D Lagy, and of there not being su‘hicient to go to the jury in any case, betore the Court of Appeal. If this fails application will be made to the Minister of Justice, on review of thel evidence to order a new trial. th Thos Brown, acting for Oharles E. Oles, »druinistrator of the estate of the late Caleb Hartley,. of New Darham, and Maria Hartley, widow of the deâ€" ceased. Caleb Hartiey, has rssued a writ sazainst the Ancient Order of United Workinen to recover $2,000 claimed to be due on a beneficiary cerâ€" tincate on the life of the said Caleb Hartley, deceased. At The authorities of Ingersoll have paid ts and withdrawn the charges against E. E. surbey, of Woodstock, for selling ter without w license. The Ontario statutes do not authorize municipalities to demand a license fee from parties canvassing for tea, provided the tea belongs to the party canvassing. Another of Galt‘s oldest inhabitants. Grace McAllister, wife of the late Alexander Addison, died the other day. Sshe was in her 8136 year and came from Argyleshire, Scotland, to Canada in 1832, and took up her abode in Galt in 1837, aloog with her busâ€" nand. She was the mother of eight childien, seven of whom survive her. Her funeral on. Tuesday was largely Seaforth had a $12,000 fire last TBursday morning. The Commercial hotel, Logan & Co, private bankers, and the Bank of Commerce building suffered. The total assessment of Listowel for 1895 is £754,830, and the population #655. _ The assessment â€" decreased 330,}05, and the population increased 135. COUNTY AND DISTRICT This supplies a long felt want, giving the gonsumer one 20 cent plug, or a 10 cent piece or a j cent plece of the famous "T & ©" brand of pure Virginia Tobacco, The tin tag T&B is on every pigce A Combination Plug of To Smokers M ast News of the (Waterloo County District Gleaned From Exchanges. 6 6 To met the wishes of their customers The eo. ) 1uckett and Son Co., itd., B: milton pt., have piced upon the market M0 el Banner: Mr. Addison Bow to telegraph to Guelph Wed. r a man to come up and open The safe contained all the Bowman‘s business books and d no one but himself knew moination SMOKING TOBACCO 29 for half an hour. â€" | .|| :| Mr.Northsideâ€"Well, it to her! Give her a whole one if it satinly Mrs. Northside (as n:t‘hubnd comes in)â€"The baby has crying by ati druagints whoi; m "Mre. Wl‘:llafl o aor teething 1 fnd is the prescription of one 02 old best female physicians and nurses in the States, Price twentyâ€"five cents a bottle It cures Diarrhoea, regulates the Stomach and Bowels, cures %W% wholov_'mm-"llna ow‘s Sogthing Syrup" the poor little sufferer imme y Depend npon it mothers, there is nm_%! lt Mars, W insLw‘s SooTHING SYRUP been used by millions of mothers for their dren while teething. If disturbed at nxlt brokert of your rest by a sick child su: and crylng with pain of Cul.unil'l‘oeth send at once an get. a bottle of ."Mrs. Winslow‘s Soothing yrup" for Children Teething. It will relieve the poor little sufferer immedisitely Depend ( The trade anud navigation returns | for the fiscal year ending June 30, 189+4, bave been issued, iten months old. They show an aggregate foreign trade of $240,999,000, compared with $247,638,000 in 1893. Of | this $241,â€" 000,000, the sum of $123.474,000 was in inports, and $117,524,000 in exâ€" â€"ports. There was a decline in imports of $5,550,000 and in exports cf over $1,000,000. The duty cqgilected was |19.379,000, eompared with #$21,1061, ! 000 in 1893. The rate of duty collectâ€" eéd on dutiable goouds entered for conâ€" sumption w«4 30.8 compared with 30 2 in 1893. Exports to the United States were $7,000,000 less than in 1893. The aggregate trade with that country which was $90,000,000 in | 1874, was only $88,000,000 last year, The| aggâ€" regate trade with Great Britain, which was $108,000,000 in 1874 was $107,â€" 000,000 in 1894. Trade with France remaivned stationary, but inâ€" creased over $3 000,000 with Germany, Trade with Newfoundland increased $400,000, but was less than it was in 1873. The exports of agricultural proâ€" duce to the world fell off from$22,000,â€" 000 in 1893 to $17,677,000 in 1894. Exports of animals and their products amounted to $31,881,000, an increase of $159,000. | (On motion the coungil adjourned until the 27th of May, when Court of Revision will be held and on the 28th of May,Pathmasters will receive their instructions. _ Referring to a petition of Thos. G. Walker, and 34 others for a grant or road at lot 25, lst con. A. On mwotion of J. Kaiser and Josish Hallâ€" man, the Reeve, 2nd Deputy Reeve avd Councilman Doerisg were apâ€" pointed ‘a Committee to| inspect said piece of road and report to this cousâ€" cil at next meeting. rabu| inc_, 33 _ 3 , _ [ 700 CCeefVn IC gives me great pleasure mot be and are bhereby instructed to to recognize the diligence with which have all stones raked off the road beds | you have applied yourselves to the duâ€" in their respective road beats, not later | tiey which you were called upon under than the month of June in each yeat, | the constitution to discharge. The variâ€" And the Clerk‘s hereby instructed to | ous measures you have adopted in reâ€" attach a notice to that effect to each | cent years tor securing greater inter pathmasters list. Carried. Moved by | est in scientific farming, and for imâ€" J. Kaiser seconded by Josish Hallâ€" proving the condition of those engaged _man, that with respect to request to | in the important pursuit of agriculture, reduce the price of license for Pool, | have been of great advantage to the Billiards and Pigeon Hole Tables. No Province, and I am glad to notice that action to be taken. Carried. Moved you have this session consolidated and by H. A. Doering seconded by Josâ€"|amended the agriculture and arts acts, ish Hallman, that the Clerk be and simplifyirg the law previously existâ€" is hereby instructed to notify Mr. ing, and adding many useful provisâ€" Charles Hartleib to remove his stable | ions, from the Queen‘s Highway, in the| The application of the money which village of Baden, forthwith, otherwise you have voted for experimental work this council will take proceedings to | at the Agricultural College and for es compel him to do. Carried Un motion tablishing the new Department of Bacâ€" of Josiah Hallman and| H. A. Doerâ€" teriology will, I am confident, greatly ing, that the accounts of Lewis Hahn, | add to the value of the training which for lomber for John Wing on Tp.|students in practical husbandry will line 81.18, and that of F. Holwell, hereafter. receive. for registeing B M. & D‘s first| I anticipate lasting advantages from quarter, $1080, be paid.â€"Carried. tha imnortant statura whish hus hssm "Nulnidnbrs ies tubdinteich S iAidctint" & Absitctianinedbrins thiBraiant Minutes of 532n4 session of Wilmot | PD2D8, Flatt, St. John. â€" Dr. Ryerson, Tp. Council be‘!d at the Township Hall | Major Hiscott, Caven, Chbarlton, Benâ€" Baden, on the 15th of April 1895. A} |°°tt and Richardson. ’ the members present, the Reeve in the| â€"TO 126 bills the Lieutenantâ€"Governor chair, minutes of last seéssion wereread |82Â¥ve the royal assent, as announced and coufirmed. (On motion of H. A.| DJ the Clerk, and the Speaker then Doering and C. N. Christner, a Byâ€"law | Presented to him the bill granting the to divide road beat No. 75, was intro. |Annual supplies, which" also was acâ€" duced and read a first and second time, | CCPted. On motion of Joeiah Hallman and C. HIS HONOR‘S ADDREsS. N. Cbristner, Byâ€"law No. 371 was read His Honor then read the speech, as a third time and passed. Moved by | follows:â€" J°‘“_‘h Hallman seconded by C. N.| In releasing you from the labors of‘ Chrlsltller,thlt the p‘t,hml'l'-el'i in Wilâ€" the seatinn it atuas ma muiek wloiawwn m _( _1 0 ye! 95 tor some years. There was :m. Hp.hu&o-nnnhytmreeon; mof&:‘mor from Stanley Barâ€" the femily from that time to the rack, the attendant train of officers prevodh i % | 'ï¬*t down to its smallest proporâ€" Jacob Bock, an old and highly es.|%00%, and the number of visitors and teemed resident of Port Eigin, commitâ€" ?ctlton was unexpectedly ‘small. ted suicide by hanging himeelf on Apâ€" be galieries were fairly filled, but the ril 15tb, while in a state of temporary) floor of the House, usually so crowded, insanity. He had not been seen since | Y38 Almost deserted, not more than 9 o‘clock this morning, and when bis |b*!f of the members‘ seats being occuâ€" wife went out to the stable to feed the |P‘C4, while the chnirs which had been cows this evening she found him hangâ€"| placed on the floor were almost all left ing to a beam in the |loft. Help was |°®Pt," * There was the usual quorum inmed:ately called, but life had been |P"O%®nt; the Cabinet was represented, extinet for some bours, with the exception of Hon Mr. Harâ€" court and Hon, Mr. Bronson, while wIL among the members present were IO'râ€"c_:? No Messrs. Marter, Awrey, Conmee, W ood, Minutes of 532n4 session of Wilmot | D8D8, Flatt, St. John. : Dr. Ryerson, T‘p. Council be‘d at the Township Hall | Major Hiscott, Caven, Chbarlton, Benâ€" Baden, on the 15th of April 1895. A}| |DStt aond Richardson. the members préesent, the Reeve in the| To 126 bills the Lieutenantâ€"Governor | ronto, where the work can be ated. ~In -ll,no'gu;u' """"m (l}‘l‘)- Foph _'thrn ¢'_w‘lfldotoek, b For Over Fifty Trade and Navigation,. F. HopweLrL, T‘p Clerk. Â¥ lic service in its various branches. I thank you for the liberal supplies which you have granted ‘in order to maintain the full efficiency of the pubâ€" passed for that purpose will result in eocial and dowestic improvement. _ I am rejoiced to observe that effective steps bave been taken ; for the further protection of children, and I confidentâ€" ly hopa that the measure you have The policy which you have adopted of protecting the public against unsafe life and fire insurance had had a very salutary influence, and I believe that the act of this session will further simâ€" plify and at the same time make more efficient the working of the insurance law. I have assented with pleasure to the legislation affecting free libraries and Mechanics‘ Institutes, and the public aid given to charitable institutions, reâ€" gulating the chartering of tr@#€ com panies, amending the registry act, and extending the city manhood | suffrags registration act of 1894 to ‘ county towns. I notice with satisfaction the imâ€" provements which you have introduced in the law respectiog trctories, and for the further protection of the health and morals of persons employed in places of busiuess other than facâ€" tories. The measures which you have passed respecting Public Schools, Industrial Schools and the public health will conâ€" duce to the advancement, the comfort and the wellâ€"being of the people. The electric railway act with you have passed for regulating the powers and privileges of electric raiways genâ€" erally will, dountless, grently encournge the construction of this system of light railways, and thus furnish cheap transâ€" portation for the growing demands of agriculture and the internal commerce of the country. I anticipate lasting advantages from the important statute which has been pessed for diminishing the number of appeals, and for otherwise improving the procedure of the courts, and I reâ€" gard as useful and benefici«l legislation other amendments of the law due to your counsels, especially the acts reâ€" specting the election laws, the act afâ€" fecting jurors and juries, the act makâ€" ing further provisions respecting asâ€" signments for the benefit of creditors, the act relating to Jeases, sales and mortgages of settled estates, and the act respecting the verdicts of jurors in civil causges. The application of the money which you have voted for experimental work at the Agricultural College and for es tablishing the new Department of Bacâ€" teriology will, I am confident, greatly add to the value of the training which students in practical husbandry will hereafter receive. In releasing you from the labors of the session it gives me great pleasure to recognize the diligence with which you have applied yourselves to the duâ€" ties which you were called upon under the constitution to discharge. The variâ€" ous measures you have adopted in reâ€" cent years tor securing greater inter est in scientific farming, and for imâ€" proving the condition of those engaged in the important pursuit of agriculture, have been of great advantage to the Province, and I am glad to notice that 74 The formal prorogation of the Onâ€" I+gislature, which took plice y 16th iust. at 3 30 p.m., was the t ‘event of the kind which has and the first â€" mined to try it, and got a halfilozen bottles, four of which entirely cured him." â€" Mas. G. A. Hood‘s*>Cu "It affords me much pleasure to recommend Hood‘s Sarsaparilia. My son was affiicted with great pain in the joints, accompanied with swelling so bad that he could not get up stairs to bed without crawling on hands and knees. | I was very anxious about him, and having read A Perfect Cure by Mood‘s Sarsaâ€" Caused ;MM% Pains I could shoulder a barrel of flour and â€"â€"‘ ‘Well, love, just please carry the baby for a couple bours. I‘m tired.‘ Young Wifeâ€"‘Why, denr, you were the stroke oar at college, weren‘t youP Young husbandâ€"‘"Yes, love.‘ ‘And a promtuent member of the gymnastic class!. ‘I was the leader.‘ ‘And quite a hand at all athletic exâ€" ercises? ‘Quite a hand? My gracious! I was _ champion _ walker, the best runner, the head man at lifting heavy weights, and as for carryingâ€"why, .| P @ "ou f F ‘"B~ Washington, April 13.â€"From Gerâ€" many comes the first official news of a covery said to cure the most dreaded of direases, consumption and cancer. Consul General Dekay Albertin, in a report to the State Department, says the discovery, which was announced late in March in the most serious and trustworthny medical school in Gerâ€" many, is likely to receive considerable attention at the coming Medical Conâ€" gress in Munich, The discovery was made by Dr, Louis Waldstein, of New York. The new treatment consists of injecting minute doses of pilocarpine until the lymphatic system is stimuâ€" lated and the white corpuscles of the blood overcome the poisonous particles which produce disease. _ Dr. Waldâ€" stein‘s researches â€"have gone to the fountain whence these healthful white corpuscles spring, and by enlivening its action and productiveness restores the condition of the blood, destroyâ€" ing poisonous germs. The importance of the discovery is thought to be far beyond those of Pasteur, Koch and others. aside. Mere skill and ability to perâ€" form certain alloted tasks are not a suf. ficient equivalent in the eyes of clearâ€" headed business men for so many dolâ€" lars of salary. They prefer an inferior ’grude of ability with a superior grade of moral character, if they cannot obtain superior grades of both. Blessed is the man who listens to and obeys the apostle‘s exhortation, "Keep thyself pure," for upon bim will the sun of prosperity and everlasting contentment surely shine.â€"Epworth Herald. These questions indicate the estimate that business men place upon character as an indispensable prerequisite to sucâ€" cess in the conduct of their mercantile enterprises. ‘The young man who has low ideals of life who gambles, drinks, is extravagant, immoral, or in any way dishonorable is repudiated and tbmot‘ C FRFanrcLEAKE of clean hands, ; y | __Visit this Historical Island, which i life. =It pays,.cof y to be m‘ summer â€" resort on the al:: The other day mt'& D-ueuncl?limm 'rwt 5 m f!o-'. prominent buasiness house in the | Cleveland, for the round tri; ve &:,m city informing us that a certain young | TEA® and berths. Avoid the hes aod man had filed an applicstion with them | paieces "#yC‘26 02,the D. & C, floating for a position as bookkeeper, and hau Ecth.c?ew mu?m“r,,.‘..ï¬â€˜" e rwa given our name as reference. We were | i#land itsclf ?2": gl'nndml,:::mdc ie much interested in the eleven questions | C‘DAte most invigorating. ‘l‘w'g“'ui: asked us by house. Among them were .b‘:i.ii l;luenger stcamery gave jJust been ‘these: Does he use Hiquor, or! hag he 8&)0003' the ugl% lake route, coujnï¬ any other. bad babits ? Has he at any | every mm oonvegie‘n:o * Neenarmice time been addicted to liquor or given bath rooms, etc., fllununaiedm&u,:lu?&m to gambling, extravagance, immorality, :JIL electricity, and are guaranteed to be or other bad habits ? â€" Has he ever been on fr;'-hn:e:t:;i m’ï¬:tsen:ttaï¬festfmm suspected of fraud, dishonest di oC Do iz mivorably â€" honorable conduct ? Coesty, Gf disâ€" :?:ï¬;:in?‘.mn:mm}t“mw n liners in conâ€". pA. J atitip The Muscular Young Man A Remedy for Cancer by Inflammatory Swelling in the Joicis Oshawa, Ont. iï¬f ‘Y.&x?_"«'-.é! Â¥9 c 44 onnrem nsm .E * t Snider, Bricker & Co r zm JRAD I CAN show you the handsomest pipe, the most fragrant tobacco, the choicest cigars the prettiest pouch, the nobbies: cane, the nicâ€" est smoker‘s »et, the best pocket knife.the loveâ€" liest violin, the latest and newest accordeon, the best guitar, the sweetest symphonium, the shortest and longest, the s weetest and stronge<t musical instrument in the County. Quality High! Prices Low ! Pipe Repatring a Specialty. ATERLOO PIPE & Tosacco Exror 63 King St., Waterloo. _ Barred Plymouth Rocks, White Plymouth Rocks, Black and Brown Leghorns, Indian Games, Partridge Cochins, Buff Cochins. Pekin Bantams. Send orders early and secure . & t Prices Reasonable. Satisfaction Guaranteed. Bold in Waterloo by Simon Snyer, Druggist 14 me 2k ced es . ; | tiinces. The attractions of a trip to the Au Eflhu: mflm are unsurpu.-ag. The ns | climate most i“izoflï¬ng. Two new steel passenger steamers have just been he | Â¥800.000 esen, "Bfee, ‘ake zoute comtng J are equ! wit ny | every m«:i'ï¬' eonvegienm,e%nfl:?h..._ Fine Cockerels and Pullets for Fall Exhibition, of the following varieties : DR. SIMPSON‘S 'VV‘E are now prepared. to fill ordesfor th best Scranton Coal in Egg, Stove or Nu size.. We would advise all to order now bofor an advance in price takes pluce. _ The gmbabl litles are that money will be ruved b{ oukin orders at once _ We respectfully solicit yor patronage. _ Ordersleft at our oflice at the co yard or at J, W. Fear & Co.‘s Hardware Stor will bave our careful aitention. COAL ! _ Scranton Coal ! Waterloo Coal Yards. C. A. Thomas Parties owing will please settle their accounts. The undersigned has decided to wind. up his shoe business and give his customers and the public in general the benefit of buying their shoes cheap, very cheap, at cost and under cost. Come early while the assortmant is yet comâ€" plete and get big bargains. SPECIAL, NOTICE SELLING OUT. Boo incluu we sre at preseut in the midst of great value giving sales. ‘The greab &"S&'w Tvl:i'dmt& heat ::5 thmngstmmmd-ilymiï¬sthnbh‘oy are receiving the goods as adâ€" dust by traveling on the D. & C, floating | vertised, and value as represented. Remember, Saturday i our busy day, m%%:’l Ms ‘01'-1':: made so by the many special bargains for that day. fsland itsclf is a d romantic its I | climate most in'izonï¬nm g 'l‘w'g“'new ClOthlng Saleo stwel passenger steamers have jJust been built for the upper laka »A.12 °_ UCC8 Breeder of Fancy Fowls HAWKSVILLE, . â€" . ONT., . Pequegnat, Ek pâ€"Ammatences tot: 8 sls T4 4‘ al rmoveare muse or iss moe |rfvp _ / HOGG & HABBICK. New Hamburg, n and t Bold Py wl Druggass, or sent by mail ; one $1, six Circular 2&.&-&" acï¬fiu&"m J. DOERSAM,| Prop, ts ness, Obstruction. &¢.. &c. gold by ail Druggiss, or , D. & C., Detroit, Mich. lr you have lost aloved one and desire t erect a fltflnxah-lbnw of affection to th « memory of the departed one. ND-â€" °_ Kindly favor us with a call and we shall be gileased to show you specimens and designs in onuments, Headstones etc., and quote you figures for any style of werk either in Grapite or marble. S First class work guaranteed. hoes SHAEFER BROS. ucorrhea.Weakâ€" Agent for the celebrated Singer Sewâ€" ired & Warranted. .. in e Watches, New Repair Shop Two Doors East of Post Erb St., â€" Waterloo. V.M.Berlet Watcrloo, January 10 h. 1896 $ 1 be nble to s 1 T our Aim sat sls sgnogt > White Brick, Drain Tile and Cellar Tile Furthermore Last Year This Year The March of Progress. ISAAG BECHTEL & SON. _WATERLOO Granite and Marhle Works, We have a Large Stock of these Goods for the Fall and Winter Trade. Â¥ Men‘s Tweed, Worsted and Nap Overcoats, $3, $3.45, $4, $4.35 up to $10 Men‘s and Young Men‘s Ulsters, $6, 4$6.45, $7.35............. . up to $8.45 Goys‘ Overcoate, $2 35, $2.65, $3.35...................... ... . up to $4.95 Yonths’Overoocu$295, 8365upto‘78' Men’sSuiu$2.85,‘3.95......................!............upw813.86 Youths‘ Suite $2.70, $3 65, 5.: )nn l araseth s iss ols un on se » o+ : BB %0. 836 Boys‘ Suits $1.50. $1.75, §$2 ... .. upto“OO Men‘s Rubber Coats $2.50, $5, $6.50 and up, | Vests, Oardigans, Smocks, Overalls, Gents‘ Furnishings, a large variety to select from. Erb Street, opposite Market.® WATERLOO The F you have lost aloved : 1t from time to tim« >»negest themseiy the trade require ator ooflands WVonsamption U ure FOR! MERCHANT â€" TAILOR, the market Come and soe owr stock Simon Snyder, get anything better than Druggist, WATERLOO, ONT Weoron.tmti_n;bo_lgid:t_olggï¬tvduo Coughs, Colds] You Can‘t We do nor follow We LE .b the van AND Hoarseness. we acaed to our equipment a new patent kiln we wre putting in a new Disâ€" integrator and stone Sepaiâ€" Sewing Machines, it is our dntention to add to our cquipment as improvyements n ay 8, .Oor the demands cf BERLIN, s M TS dn Ond DTA CS Es S kn ns as asase s saant + 6n a slae is tir 2s 2s ale 6+ --u.onoo.o-c.-'un'c-'on-lu B6.50 and up, | Teacher otf Piano and Organ entirely superseded. Addres« Thomasâ€"Kempe, Tictorl Sou bamplon Bu Mg m:s. uthamp ildings, DEAFNESS. SINCE the introduction of Dr. High‘s Diphâ€" theria Cure that terrible malady has been successfully checked and cured by all those who have used it. It has saved many lives; it will rave yours if taken hbetore blood poinoning has set in . The testimonials of about 75 patients that have been cured are now ready for distriâ€" bution. Not & single case lost up to the pres: ent date, where it was the tirâ€"t medicine taken. Write for testimonia)s. The medicine is put up in two bottles No. 1 and No. 2, in two sizes, 8 oz. and %or. bottles. Two 12 oz. bottles are sufficient for any case. Priceâ€"8 oz. bottle,$1.00 12 oz. bottle, $1.50. Address all communications JACOB H. KIN3EY, an 3 Bole agent. Duon, Ont. A Wonderful Discovery. A SURE CURE FOR DIPHTHERIA. MISS ANNIE BEAN, DUNNS BAKING POWDER THECDOK‘S BESTFRIEND Hello There ! Cheap Harness John gri’ebel’s, We have 1, 2, 3 or 4 colors fopr Easter Eggs in one 5¢ pac‘kage. Devitt‘s City Drug Store, Waterioo Easter Rabbits n on Abugandad Uâ€"ly AN be had of a Waterioo butcher. On and i5 after khilhadgu I will sell me:tsobe.p: as wae : rst class meat, pork 9 cents per pound; beefsteak 9 ots, poug?!; best cut beof roast 8 cents per poubmolognu 10 cents per pound; pork sausages 10 cents per pound; Wienâ€" er wurst 10 centsper xï¬nmd. A liberal patronage solicited. _ 8. SCHNEILDEER, / Shop opp. Commercial Hotel, FOR TWENTY â€" FIVE YEARS CHEAP MEAT LARGEST SALE IN CANADA in our window this week wna see them. Now Is Tur Tiws Fon ERB St., WATHRLOO , Feb. lith 1894, Real Live s and similiar applian Address Thomas â€"Kem An easy describin really ‘genuine ()uriig Deatness,Singing r &c.,no matier how severe , will be sent post free.â€" _ and similiar applianoes STORE, Come