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Waterloo County Chronicle (186303), 27 Jun 1895, p. 6

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+138 14 Â¥a You can keep your sleeves to the deâ€" sired halloon expansion if you will sew atrips of wire taste ltr;nternh around the inside of the puff, and no matter leg, a norfsolk jacket or blazer opening over a dack vest, ieggings of the same material as the gown and cap to match. IOr supremucy at moduntain and sea. shore resorts, At a bicycle parade in Paris many of the fair cyelists rode tandem wh els, a groom in livery occuâ€" pying the reas seat, The machines were gay in floral! decorations and ribâ€" bons, and one or two riders wore suits of White duck throughout, from legâ€" gings to cap, which made a pretty cenâ€" terpiece to the bright framing of flow= ers. _ Neither bloomers nor divided skirts were to be seen, and indeed the leaders of fashions in Paris and New York have adopted a regulation cosâ€" tume which eschews any: resemblances to mannishness. The bicycle costume in question consists of a weighted skirt reaching only midway‘the calf of the t The fishermen of Bermuda contrive, with very little troub‘e, a kind of water glass that would delight the heart of every girl and boy within reach of river, lake or sea, and which every mother can get a carpenter to make at a very small cost. Four‘| boards about 3 feet long are nailed toâ€"! gethe», thus making a box withoutE ends, the inside of which is painted] black. Around the inrer edge of one end is cat a notch about a quarter ofi an inch deep, and into this is fastened / a piane or ordinary glass with putty and tacks. The cracks inside the box ; must be well covered with putty to prevent the water from getting in.! Around the giass end of the box should | be fastened strips of old lead pipe for wrights, and on the other end loops . of leather or straps should be natled, oue on each side. _ To use this Té eâ€"} scope drop the glass end of the box‘ into the water, holding on by the straps, and by jooking througzh the ‘ gassend you will see the objects beâ€" nesth as distinetly ag if no water interâ€"‘ way by buying at any pharmacy a| . M Joseph â€"N. Barton, who lives way by buying at any Pl AC*/ *) about a mile from the village of Merâ€" ficial cupping giass “m.i ADD MA C 0 rickville, is one of the best known farâ€" her face for 10 or 15 minutes night un.d’meu in the township of Montague, morning O Tho {acial cuppis glas§ Â¥f Up to the spring of 1894 Mr. Barton a little rubber bulb at,tach‘ed to a tiny t had always enjoyed the best of health, glas.s pup, and (by placing .the SUP| At that time, however, he was taken: aqainst the cheek and squee;zmg $hs ' with a bilious fever, the effects of which rubber bulb the douh is gently auoked | left him in a terribly weak condition. into the cup, causing .Lhe‘ blood to rise | Wwhen theltime tams around to begin to the “urf&c?' and (his gx;fsoéxot onlly ' spring operations on the farm he found afhe:ltfhy ncu(\ilt.y Of: thee : 1 ves?)e : himself too weak to take ary part in the 21 * :’ se untha t:ior;)l;?qumn s:loesor,mal;- | work, and notwithstanding that be was also ;mesfiup Od: 3’ :d in time, | treated by an excellent pbysician, he ns inem firm and ban PH a7, 20 ¢ ': ’{waa constantly growing weak:rand his and by a systematic application of this | condition nct only greatly a‘armed hiwmâ€" little toilet accessory, the hollows ofJ | ba. t4 s 3 self but his friends. Having read so the face will become filled out and the’much concerning Dr. Willians‘ Pink epsera will ake 0n A Po‘J. ruundnes's Pills, he determined to iveâ€"them a triâ€" â€"a& condition so desirable in a beautiâ€", al a;;d witbbut corsultging his physi fu[\w:f}::]l;u who.iwants to be go'wned"Ciw' he began their use. He used in 4 § .. | only only one box, and not feeling an 1 ho Ael modes will o afen h g(’v’bet{er hye discontinued the use o‘f! th: in for buttons as the garniture to be | ille ‘This Faswhere he hew) admite used on at least one frock of _ber sumâ€", Ee t ade alsetibas miasrakeiike bel por p ] + ol 1 9 I U ;DU T ue ',Ijbe o o ie b‘ut\ons | only fell back to his former weakness, uttons of all sizes and shapes, buttons but deekine is Ereaishaniihetore | He ff puce an lfm? lziuc'toos (;]f [g(flm]é |could now do no work of any kin-d,and Juttons with little dainty eads of, & ; 4 landscapss portraged of their surfaces} f.:xe leafifexertlon lgtt b":] n}l]mosb h:ip' ( and buttons plain and severeâ€"the, ‘**% L!fe was a misery to hun and he| 4 craze for buttons will domingte every.. i : thing in the trimmicg of the coming ]' C i s gown, whether it be tailor made or frou t frou. | DP â€" A woman can give her face a pretty tinge of color in a natural, harmless way by buying at any pharmacy a | facial cupping gass and applying it to | her face for 10 or 15 minutes night und’ morning. The facial cupping glass is | a little rubber bulb attached to a tiny | glass cup, and by placing the cupI against the cheek acd squeezing the’ rubber bulb the flesh is gently sucked | into the cup, causing the bloud to rise ) to the surface, and this gives not onlyl & healthy activity of the blood vessels of the face and a consequent color, but | also tones up the tlabby muscles, mak: [ ing them firm and bard, and in time, ' and by a syste natic application of this | little toilet accessory, the hollows of â€" the face will become filled out and the I‘ cbeeks will take on a pretty roundness â€"a condition so desirable in a beautiâ€"|â€" ful woman. L |4 A wowan can get a much better photograph of berself if she refr.ins from the use of powder before exposing ber face to the camera _ The best phoâ€" tographers absolutely forbid even the faintest dusting of the powder puff, as they say it makes shadows in the wrong and interferes with the lights and shâ€"dâ€" ows which the artist himself can adjusti from overhead, with the best results to the sitter. ‘ Mrs. Florence Elizabeth Cory, founder and teacher of the School of Industrial Art and Technical Design For Women, New York city, has puâ€" pils from every state and territory in the Union, as well as from Cuba, Japan, Hawaii and Canada, who alâ€" most and in some instances quite supâ€" port themselves the first year by selling’ their trade designs to manufaâ€"turers. They send designs for straw matting to Jap«n, for linen to Dwblin, for china to Carlsbad, and for carpets to Leeds and York, England, for which they zet good prices, and their work is always in demand. A woman can earn a very comfortâ€" able livelihood nowadays at practical designing for carpete, wall papers and dress materials. A friend of mine who had been drawing designs for challies and printed cottons for the summer trade made $75 by her first sale, and since then in ten weeks she has earned $500 by designing for silks and gingâ€" hams, and one firm bas told her they will take all the designos she can bring. But making designs which the printer or weaver can reproduce is vastly dgifferent from drawing patterns which look well on paper and although no great artistic talent is required a certain amount of instruction is necessary, the same as in every proâ€" fession. OF INTEREST T0 WOMEN, in red ink),and may be h of any nqtu;o~. D(wllll_n-luT Pills are sold onlv.bbu‘h-fi firm‘s trada imark and wrapper (; To those who are weak, easily tired, | ‘With you? _« nerveus, or whose b‘ood is out of con | ‘How do you k dition, Dr. Williams‘ Pink Pills come|one she‘s vent as a veritable boon, curitg when al, Chic:sgo Eveniu other medicines fail, and restoring thoâ€"e Jobhnnyâ€"Ma who give them a fair trial, to a full would be a hea, measure of hmlt.h and strength. They pearls before ch will be found an absolute care for St. before swine ‘ V!fus dancs, 1~ocom'ot(-1r ataxis, rheuimâ€" Johnny? John atism, paralysi~, sclatica, the after efâ€" ’emA’â€"Chicago'J fects of la grippe, loss of appetite, headâ€" ache, dizrziness, cbronic erysipelas,| _ ‘A man,‘ said scrofula,. et :. They are also a specific| like a silver doll: for the troub‘es peculiar to the female|out what kind . system, correcting irregularities, supâ€"|is to slam him pressions and all forms of female weak. |â€" | ness. _ In the casn of:â€"men they effect a W radicallcure in all cases arising: from | {B8 . .~®W OREAT 8 innomadis Â¥. Con ies o e 1 ELE was on the point of giving his case up as hope‘less when a friend strongly rged him to again begin the use of }‘Dr. Williaws‘ Pink Pil‘s He agreed to do so, and by the time he had used three boxes there was a marvellous change in his appearance, and be felt like a new man. He still contioued to use this lifeâ€"saving medicine with asâ€" tonishing results During his illness he had fallen in weight to 135 pounds, In tact, as he says, the increage aver. aged about a pound a day while he was taking the pills. _ He is how able to do any kind of work on his farm, and it is needless to say that he is not only a firm, believer in the efficacy of Dr.Wilâ€" liams‘ Pink Pulls, but loses to opportuâ€" nity to sound abroad their praise, with the result that others in his locality have beneficed by his exporiemce and advica. | ommc _|_._ The Germans, when the bicycle came 5 into use, set about making a name for !A LANARK COUNTY FARMER‘S REMARKâ€" it which should be purely German. ABLE CURE They called it a ‘Fahrrad,‘ or traveling 1 wheel; and this form they have since Taken with Billous Fever, the After|abbreviated into ‘Rad‘ or simply Effects of Which Brought Him Alâ€" ‘wheel.‘ ::::k:o f;t.thgl’;:::n}cl.ofoolfi The Italians and Spaniards followed Sufferers. much the same path that the French Smith‘s Falls Record. did, and divide their loyalty bet ween â€"â€"â€" tvelocifero‘ and ‘bicicletta‘ or biâ€" Mr. Joseph N. Barton, who lives| cicleta.‘ GAINED A POUND PER DAY,. _ Epormous hats will be the very swellest thiny the coming season. Rough, bright orange straw, with fine black straw under the brim, is the latâ€" est fancy froquaris. | Tho woman who habitually crosses|ary, and whether it was rightly proâ€" the ocean have devised a most sensible| nounced byâ€"sieckle or biâ€"sichâ€"kle no one }ship board dress, which like the conâ€"|could be suré. _ The word is now well 'ventional riding babit, will gradually | establisbed and authorized by the lexiâ€" become the regulation thing for steamâ€"| cographers. er wear. It consists of a pair of| In «the French language, the word knickerbockers, a lightâ€"weight flannel|for the same thing has had a bhard skirt, heavy serge gownâ€"the skirt|time in becoming established. 1t falling to the ankiesâ€"buttoned jersey | was called a ‘celerifere,‘ a ‘velocifere,‘ leggings thick travelling coat with|&a ‘bicycle‘ and a ‘bicyclette‘â€"the hood and4 alphine,.visor or Tam O‘Shanâ€"|last word being commonly applied to ter cap. ‘ the machine which we call a safety The young Duke of Mariborough, who gave away at the altar his beauti+â€" ful stepmot her, Lillian, Dowagerâ€"Duchâ€" ess of Marlborough, formerly Mrs.Louis Hamersleo of New York, upon bor recent marriage with Lord William Beresford at St. George‘s Church Lon don, is himself soon to lead to the hymâ€" eneal altar as bride Miss Gertrude Vanderbilt,eldest daughter of Cornelius Vanderbilt. ¢ how damp the weather may be or how gidsov&wtl&-dllmmnr" iDiâ€"], much the sleeves may be crushed you |ams‘ Medicine Co., Brockville, Ont., or | _ are always able to pull them out cf|Schenectady, N.Y., at 50 cents a box, their original bigness. â€"or six boxes for $2.50. t A new lining for sleeves and skirts, surpassing fibre chawois in stiffness and darability,is wood fibre, a material made from the fibre of the bamboo. I gained a pourd a dn GaARDENER NovEs Pink Johnnyâ€"‘Maw, T should think it would be a hâ€"ap more careless to cast pearls before chickens than to cast ‘em before swine‘ His Mothéerâ€"‘Why so, Johnny? Johonyâ€""Cause they‘d eat ‘em.‘â€"Chicago Tribune. _ ‘A wan,‘ said U ncle Moses. ‘is & heap like a silver dollab. De bes‘ way to find out what kind of metal he‘s made of is to slam him down hard.‘ .« ‘She treated you pretty sbabbily.‘ ‘Yes She‘s angry with some one.‘ ‘With youf? ‘Ob, no; not with me,‘ ‘How do you know? ~*Because I‘m the one she‘s venting her fselings on.‘â€" Chicigo Eveniug Post. mcouese sist in singing ‘My Sweetheart‘s the Man in the Moon?‘‘. Sheâ€"‘Because he can‘t come down and deny it.‘â€" Harper‘s Bazar. The village of Pownal, Vt., surely once had a poet who had missed his calling and become a marble cutter. Below are some specimens of his famous ‘rhyming epitaphs,‘ samples of which are still to be seen.in the little cemetery adjoining the town menâ€" tioned: | ’ Nervous People And those who are all tired out and have that tired feeling or sick headache can be relieved of all these symptoms by taking Hoad‘s Sarsaâ€" purilla, which gives nerve, mental and bodily strength and thoroughly purifies the blood. It also creates a good appetite, curss indigestion, heartburs and dyspepsin. HOOD‘S PILLS are cary to take, easy in actior and sure in effect. 25¢. In spite of their loyalty to their naâ€" tive speech, it is noticed that even the most conservative Flemish wheelâ€" men never use this word when riding over & rough road.â€"Youth‘s Companâ€" ion. © Geweilsnelrijroettrappeudneusbrekâ€" erestel.‘ The Flemings or Belgian people of Teutonic speech, who are zealously purifying their language of foreign terms, have had the utmost difficulty in settling upon a word for the machine. Some ‘called it:a ‘snelwiel‘; some a ‘voetwiel‘, some a ‘trapwiel‘; but the real scholars among them insisted that it should be called by a word of pure Flemish origin, which really described it. The word is as follows:â€" Even the Chinese must kave a name for the wheel. They employ their usâ€" ual figurative style of speech, and call it a ‘gaugma‘ or ‘foreign horse,‘ or ‘foi chai,‘ flying machine. But the word ‘velo‘, a contraction of one of the others, has come into very common use and threatens to supplant the others. It is used much. English spraking bicyolers use the word ‘wheel‘. The French also have a word of unknown etymology ‘becane‘ which ‘ they apply to the bicycle. > Here lies in silent clay Miss Arabells Youny, * Who on the twenty firâ€"t of May Begin to hold her tongue. Here lies the wife of Simon Stokes, Who lived and died like other folks. Here l lie, and no wonde I‘m dead, For a wagon wheel passed over my head Here lies John Hill, a man of skill ‘ uied A snn chteii i icicnbnt 1 His age was five times ten, He never did good, nor neve would Had he lived as long again,. Until recently the word bicycle was mot contained in any English dictionâ€" ary, and whether it was rightly proâ€" nounced byâ€"sickle or biâ€"sichâ€"kle no one could be sure. _ The word is now well established and authorized by the lexiâ€" raphers. eqi:p sthe French language, the word a ‘bicycle‘ and a ‘bicyclette‘â€"the last word being commonly applied to the machine which we call a safety bicycle, When a new thing is introduced inâ€" to commerce anod <‘ordinary use, a new word has to be found for it, or an old one borrowed. The resources of most modern languages are equal to the deâ€" mand, though some of the very conserâ€" vative languages, which are jealous of innovations, bave a hard time in meetâ€" ing it. | Remarkable Rbymirg Epitaphs The Wheel in all Languages. ‘Why does Miss Middleage preâ€" â€"â€"St. Louis Republic. â€" |qC with raw potato. Traces of mud may be rewoved from black dresses by rubring the stains Roliingstone Nomossâ€"‘Did you ever bear about Ragsey‘s financial difficulâ€" ty? Taterdon Tornâ€"No, wot was it? Rollingstone â€" Nomossâ€"‘Some gents give ‘im a quarter, an‘ ho swallowed it.‘â€"Philadelphia Record. Be content to lead a simple life where God bas placed you. Be obediâ€" ent; bear your little daily crossesâ€"you need them, and God gives them to you out of pure merey. â€"Fenelon. In order to be satisfied even with best people, we need to be content with little and bear a great deal. Even the most perfect people have many imâ€" perfections; we ourselves have as great defects. For faults combined with theirs make mutaal toleration a diffiâ€" cult matter, but we can only ‘fulfil the law of Christ‘ by ‘bearing one another‘s burdens.‘ There must te a mutual, loving forbearance. Frequent silence, babitual _ recollection, prayer, _ selfâ€" detachment, giving up all critical tendâ€" encies, faithfulness in putting aside all the f#ile imaginations of a jealous, fastâ€" idious selfâ€"loveâ€"all these will go far to maintain peace and union. _ How many troubles would be avoided by this simplicity ! Happy is be who neiâ€" ther listens to himself nor to the idle talk of others. The edible qualities of borseflesh were being discussed by a company gathered in a down town office in Portland, says the Oregonian. After a number had expressed their opinion a gentlemen said that he had never eaten borse meat or mule me«it, but be knew mule meat was good. When asked how he knew, he said his mother, told him so. His parents came to this coast by way of the Isthmus in 1849 and were 119 days coming up from Panama to San Francisco on a sailing . vessel. Of course provisions became scirce, and finally the passengers were reduced to a cup of rice each one day _and a cup of beans each the next, and some of them grew hungry. When the vessel reached Mentercy, a immule was purchased and killed for the passengers, and his mother ate some of itâ€"as much as she cou‘d getâ€"and she Joaintains to this day that it was the best meat she ever ate in her life _ All that borseflesh needs to make it liked is hunger sauce. Horseflesh is not often found on tables in this country, but in European counâ€" tries it is extensively used, especially by the poorer classes. 7 s\\'{ 58 Scott & Bowne, Belleviite. All Druggists. 50c. & $1 overcomes Wasting, promotes the makig:g of Solid Flesh, and gives Vital Strength. It has no equal as a cure for Coughs, Colds, Sore Throat, Bronchitis, Weak Lungs, Consumption, WMT Anpfimln. Emaciation, and asting Diseases of Children. sion you are not getting a secret mixture ebntainfi; worthless or harmfulâ€"drugs. ~ . . Scott‘s Emulsion zannot be secâ€" ret for an analy$is reveals all there is in it. Consequently the endorseâ€" ment of the medical. world means something. i us How to Live in Peace With Others, L6 f â€"*"f orioXe s\Q, $‘3§ ® 6w‘ n C Hunger is the Best Sauce & # 0t s‘*“i y julsionm â€" |SIMoN sNYDER, Druggist, co Ks p qo A vL q 4 w O Waterloo, | . House and Sign Painter. fuiure CARD or THANKS H, B. Ducring hereby returns numerous customers for their ver mn.:zue in the past and trusts that tention to the whnts of cus:omer :ain their confidence and patro misva Cal Fre befc keol CITY MEAT MARKET John Fischer, Keeps all kinds of Meats, Summer Sausâ€" ages of all kinds a specialty. Largq, New Refrigerator. has been enlarged and improyâ€" ed and newly painted. of service to the peoplé of Waterloo MEAT â€" MARKET Charles N. Rockel Total Assets 8ist7Decembe ‘03 + _ $349,734. Pa ccnstantly in stock re. THE WATERLOIO MUTUAL p 7 € at headquarters for our supply of Choice h Meats w hich are sild chl":'x’.er than nuase ma Sugar cured Ham and Bacon, Summer Sausages a specialty. OFFICERS : George:Randall, President. John Shuh, Viceâ€"President, C. M. Taylor, SBecretary. John Killer Inspector,. BOARD OF DIRECTORS Geo, Randall, Keq.,° Waterloo. John Shuh, Keq., 4 Chas. Hendry, Eeq., w 1. K. Bowman, Ksq., M. P:, Waterloo 8. Bnyder EKsq., Waterloo Geo. Dlebel.Esq.. 0 a William Snyder, Ksq., " I. D. Bowman, Keq., Berlin. J. L. Wideman, Keq., St. Jacobs. John Allchin, Keq., New Hamburg, Allan Bowman, Ksq., Preston, P. E. Shantz, Preston, Thomas Gowdy, EKsq., Guelph, James Livingstone, Keq., M. P., Bade Thomas Cowan, Eso.. Gait. Hxap Orric®, D-IRE?VC'Arrc:?zxéoo' Ont, | *‘ 109 King street east, Berlin. BOARD OF Brocl‘l attention paid to Catarrh, . J, E. Bomll, Mo P-. Waterloo. and Chronic Diseases. va ohn Shuh, Waterloo. V B t t« }. H.. Webb M. D., Waterloo, J H. WEBB M D., Geo. Mcore, Waterloo. . * Coroner County of Waterloo. D. S. Bowlby, M. D., Berlin <oO|. ) Offlceâ€"At his residence on Erb streeb. Robert Melvin, Guelph. s Televhone communicati E. W. B. Snider, M. P. P., St. Jacobs, hoication, OFFICERS m‘\â€" I. E. Bowman, M. P., President. D James Lockie, Secretary Prysicran. Surcrox anp Aocouc Alex. :Millar, Solicitor. I T.A Gals, Inspector . yomeeâ€"In the_rooms formerly occup ___ Puvsictanx, Surorox anp Accovcheur. FIRE INSURANCE com ANYo Office and residenceâ€"Two doors north of resiâ€" * ome dengje bteorx;m%rly ?cag p:edl by the late Dr. Walden 863 on street, atlerloo, 4 INCORPORAT,ED INit Telephone communication. Â¥RaY LE AS L as a NS Incorporated by Act of Ontario Legislatur OAPITAL, $200,000. MERCANTILE THE SHP 20 years â€" wl e l Nn ph d Berlin WHOLESALE axp RETAIL FIRE INSURANCE CO. WATERLOO HOOFLANDS ERB TEA â€" vOnveyanoor, elc. Blood Purifie â€" |«@:xJkim»>â€"~â€" You can buy. m matennare o mmantc omm Sorp By a1t Drevacisrs. {[1EO. H. HUTCOHISON. Bowlby & C!ement. Bole Agent. WATERLOO ONT. TEH®E Spring and Fall â€" B. DUCERING, King St., Waterloo: and Paper Hanger, Waterloo, â€"Ont *‘ .A â€"the it‘s the best t TNoir very liberal patâ€" trusts that l{y, closs atâ€" Avarmiazls cus:omers he will returns thanks to his OS PR OZTIUIUC cheaper than ever Ontario K6 Bolicitor, in the W Wethalats m a s & 212 *) Fire and Accrdent In‘:iuran"cc Aieut atefloo, Ont., representing the best Stock and Mutual Companies doing business in this Pro vince. Money to loan at lowest current ratcs. D. BuckBertuoven,. B. E. BEontkn â€" Amcoleaninane id Livery, Sale and Exchange Sta bles. -Flrsb-class rigs and good reliable horses, Two and three seatlcd rrriages always in readiness, All_calls prompt y attended to and charges moderate. Office and Livery in rear of the Zimmerman Houso, Entranceon King sureet next to Fischer‘s butcher shop. L VAN CAMP extracts teeth without pain & _ by the use of a new remedy. The best thing ever discovered, He is still making those benutiful and lifeâ€"like teeth which every body is so delighted with, Gold and pore lain crow ns inserted. 2004 Office : CANADIAX BLOCK, Beriin, always open, and YOsT‘s BLOCK, Elmira, open every Monday and longer if necessary , Teeth inciudine .+9X O the Natural Teech inciuding the nounting <| Artificial Crowns on Sound Roots and the j ‘sertion of Bridges to supply the vlace of Mis:ing Teeth without using a plate. EZ EP DImHS AT LAW ‘_]â€"_~ Solicitors in all the oouru& Notaries and veyancers. Money to lend on Monfia « 3‘1’3..““ Ofloolcoun House, Ber| W.H. Bowrsr, M.A., LL.B., Q. C County Crown Attorney is #% and Clerk of th â€" eace vs usare ~SPECIALTY DRX TIST_ Office in the Oddfellow‘s Block. _ Waterloo, Ont. Fred G. Hughes D.D.S UCKBERROUGH & BECHTE] IVERY AND EXCHANGE sta Will visit Baden Thursday and third DR. C. T. NCRCKER, MEDALLIST OF “O RONTO University, Licentiate of the Colâ€" yoofPhysicu.na. Burgeons and Aooouchey Ontario. DiskasEs or EYE axnp EAR Trearep,. Officeâ€"New residence, Albert street, Water 100. & short distance north of the late Dr. W:lden’n residence, 1 Om esnc s ts it ts Prysiciaxs, SURGEON®, Ero. 1‘[’)1'. D. 8. Bowlby, Coroner for the Cou Dr G, H. Bowlby treats diseases of the â€" throat and ear. Office‘and Residenceâ€"Jop st For the painless Extraction of teeth. Waterloo Nov. ist 1893 I 7/ Visit Baden (Kraus‘ Hotel), the first hursday and third Thursday of each month. Will visit Elmira the second Thursday and rld:g and fourth Thu"-da%tnd Friday of each onth (Thursday noon, to riday noon). ODONTUNDER. Telsphone com n[:KnlcaLiom W. A: KUMPF, VETERINARY SURGEON 18â€"2yr e oo m P nnend , YYALE ,w' ov‘t“ P“t Odo.‘:.‘ 440C U CCLS T Money to loan at lowest"rates of interest. FreprRICK COLQUnHou®. A. B. McBripx® OLQUHOUN & McBRIDE, C LQ Barristers,Solicitors, Notaries, &c Im(m;mgm.._m Erb s‘mut Water pvnhuo' '%VG’IDC‘;: l° l{o.l'l'. SUHCEL (Money to loan.) Office hours, 9. 30 a. m. to 5. p. m. is Offices, Killer‘s Block, Waterloo. L WIDEMAN R. w iLKIN:ON 1. 1 RS. D. 8. & G. H BoOWLRBY R. A. F. BAUMAN ced oai SS MarrinF® Licenses. E. P. CueMext. DENTISTRY OwWLBY & CLEMENT, t on Aave O PRE!K]L(\'ATIO.\' of diclc% LIVERIES, DENTAL L FAN CamP, 50 Queen street, W, Berlin WELLS, D. D. 8., Dextists, WaTERLOO. | MFDICAL,. _ Solicitor, Notary Public in Economical block,5 Kin '.. S., E}Ijlnqdphh. 1891 ginrfl}}cr Solicitor,‘Notary BARRISTERS AT LAw 8.. Toronto Prca e me PE for the Count y. wss| David Bean, nose, Are You a Subscribe? Water}oo County Chronicle All these requisites are fomt the C Productive â€" Advertising is y found ONLY in 1 ng of wide circulation, chire and influence among i wheun advertisers desir reach,. Advertise Advertise to Trip for six mos cents for a Trial If not, send fifty in Waterloo County any other, paper. which has more Waterloo B p~â€" libep mappose we .. Phe lettcr wAs wt > was finall_\ thous , im we morro w. fThek If our nnt:.s: is MI HPWNH Mifldoed’j Tia «1: M’ near the d ABi_iCt lfter this the ‘g&fif of ice water *‘3 Americ an \ Ido without ice wi: _ He imparted the )‘fl' Mr. Barsto : There w; therton. 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