L. .1_â€" ..‘ uie hile defying the, N CUR a_consent to no of England. Hig he views of the peoâ€" apeaking all their blie St'hoolg are exâ€" he price of wheat is . CHAS Powere, BPAVIN CURE, Casto®, Mo., Apr. 3, 53 Theaa Ceemne seppard rarly a Co mind as t * 0P (ENGLAXD, met a number of ere hPsitnting with $ _ (‘me of the numâ€" plainly, ‘Does the »English tobe taught ‘"Had theanswer »tiations would bave ken otf _ But the it upon himself to nt does not require j our children should »plied that all in iven in Enagliâ€"}, for ooks are auunorized e would be that in a 1 "would have to be | -n";.-n_ i~ the Chiâ€â€˜ weland reserve,l1@ MA piou«, heroie type® 3 to do with Plluk e noble Maccabees t to do with Gfd t®em it was A880 s of life. He and eple tbhink !blt‘- e educated the far nc kingdom of God. _ tell you, is given to the foolish.‘ We with such men. If es were sttelnfl grate again or sink t, which would be ‘o the state. ver, because of the pple‘s hearts,‘ gare pueut proph“ po ..‘_ They were not they were SOd’ mstances. u k a wiser ll"‘ naries lf‘el‘l“‘d~ on ‘,coplc Of w They deal with the rse, reglrdinb they do not ninated by theou® . e principles. Kst G. M. Ge&® n e .-Hl-nh] bbe 4 iftre bottics cured hep. U§@!sta, or address 4LL Coxraxy was the unanimâ€" mire that, too‘ and mlsi to have a dig ims to me that lhoy uide. ne h«lf of the Mer ried. To have ire biood. and t : to take ors, and at s«ystemm. . / Wiirdad i or BEast, e and never blisters, to out.ine some Of i any â€" Department he «<ire to meet in be Mennonite chil aon a« shall tit them « of Canada in the ieth century. Re ns are the great ob ret be fOI‘gO‘m e bound up with e and that ll"ml’ the wheat also may Wiebe,for instance, SFUL AEMEDy "rovernment gives k.-onpjng our own it does so we will ble ei FALLS, vT wil below ; AVIN cure, on Co_. Ni mus 1299 Merlit t a groat don} Co., UI., Fob. %4, %4, 99 the En‘h.h nservative London, ®et 5314!1_’?1"“ to T has broken ou sub, and asâ€"un The [lhpt'ri-l + the .""'!r':n" wh ¢ties o Iy off th ‘Ah! that‘s right enorgh ; so I did ©y lord,‘ said the readyâ€"witted villager; ‘but then whoever thought of seeing all this snow and hard frost?F 1Â¥ a wellâ€"kfown parishioner noted for his readywit, It being winter time, and weather severe, the villager, atter ying his respects to his lordsh‘p, comâ€" ‘t:elnced to make an appeal for a little p. "How often have I told you to be tareful and prepare for a rainy day? _ Kinuston, mopt. .. Vâ€"Eirly Crawford pescnes are pretty well cleaned out, but ‘ate varieties are now in full SWiDï¬ (Girapâ€", pears and melons sre also ofâ€" tered for shipment in very good quant; ies destined to almost every point n the country west of and including Monâ€" treal. â€" Eleven carioads were thgrresult of th=efirst tive days busines§$ of the Canadran Express Com y for the present week, with fully‘ as good an Ouitiook for the balaneg"of the season. A Beaconsfleld Aneedote. One day, wheh the late Lord Beaconsâ€" feld was wafking in bis grounds at Hughendor, Manor. be was accosted by SA V Mont fonov\ 1 un char in the s W ners Was & inother Outbrenk Which is Creating Much bicitement Ha To Smokers of U Accused The tin tag T&B is on every picce ACombination Plug of Th To ame stt This ready retort had the desired efâ€" L 6 MOMNTREAL MERCHANTS JAILED ARMENIAN ATROCITIES ndon, Nept. N.â€"A despatch from shai to The Globe says a rebellion token out in the Province of Kanâ€" ind asâ€"umed a very serious phase. [mperi«| army has been routed by onels, who have captured eleven Ia «@Hcial circles in Pekin the ‘on is being discussed of asking ssist ince of Russia to suppress the Petersburg, Sept. 8. â€"The Vladâ€" ck eorrespondent of The Novoe ivr siys that cholera‘ is raging in i, and that there are daily 2,000 s from the disease in Pekin. M d of Having Set Fire to Their Places of Business. real sept. 9.â€"(On Saturday the iz business men were arrested zes of having been concerned tarting of serious fires in their f business : William Thomas, of Thoms«s & Co., wholesale fuarâ€" ; st. Paul street; Lewis Lowâ€" merchant tailor, 1811 Notre treet ; Isaac Davis of 1. Davis wholesale furriers, 506 St. Paul iworge Paveur, foreman of Kelâ€" cvelnyg \Hl[‘k-‘, Pt. St. Charles $ » Nassonville,foreman fur cutter berg x sons ; Edwin Richardâ€" â€"iman in a roofing company, St. osreet; John Besier, fur merâ€" ‘lq st, Lawrence street ; L. N. is merchunt tailor, 351 St Paul Esser s Great Peach Crop Rebellion in China r ants were sworn out by arpenté r,chief of the Canaâ€" t service, and Charles D tire insurance adjuster, who cted under the instructions turney Gereral and Crown (Quinr,jand that the Crown u oi theâ€"e cases before the ut of the famous Boydâ€"Gijlies %, for which Jenkins, Haynes + are awaiting trial. The tued run over two or three . and over w million dollars ruperty is said to have been ie« a long felt want, giving the » Â¥ cent plug,. or a 10 cent piece or e of the famous ‘"T «& B" b;:and nia Tovacco. ishes of their cnwrot?r- The i and ~on Co., i td., amilion d upon the market ptew ber 10,â€"The Daily ublishes a desparch from that fresh outrages have +d in the E: zinzlltan dis | of brigards attacked on company of the Turkish ling a sergeant. â€" There sh authorities, without quiries, decided that the > Armenian revolutionâ€" T ¢MOKING TOBACCO 79 Young woman, when you get so low down in the moral scale that you can when with your gentlemen (?) friends laugh at tho obscene insinuation and listeo to the questionable joke or story; when you become so careless of yourâ€" a man.Above all things do not mistake a dude or a bank account for a man,be cause the result is sure to be disastrous to your happiness. _ All do not experiâ€" ment, but be guided, in this matter, at least, by the experience of others. It is not wise to venture when the happiness or misery of a lifetime is the stake. God did not create woman ana place upon hbher such grave responsib‘lities without endowing her with a constituâ€" tion capable of great endurance,. And our weak, waistâ€"contracted,insipid, know â€" nothing, doâ€"nothing and goodâ€"forâ€"nothâ€" ing society figureheads, instead of be Oh, how we all love and admire the sweet, pure girl who says, "I do not believe in allowing my gentlemen friends those privileges which rightfully beloog to the man 1 intend to warry, I bave not met him yet but he is going to be & good man, and [ will reserve all rights to myself for him." You girls who do not agree with this idea may call her a "prude" and a "prim old stick." But if she has inâ€" tell:ct and grace along with her "prudâ€" ish ideas;" she is just the girl that the selfâ€"respecting young man wants for his wife. aog e olen dsc e it s ing admired, as in the past, shou‘ld, in accord with the trend of present thought, be looked upon as unnatural monstrosities of the human family. Young women let us secure our divine birthâ€"right,and carefally guard its transâ€" ference to future generations. This "one thing needful" is a manly and womanly chapacter, built so solidly upon the foundation of purity and upâ€" rightnese that not all the demons of society shall cause it to tremble. Carve clearly and deeply in the corner stone of this foundation the divine injunction, "Keep thyself pure "Strive at all times to livs this sentiment; then let the rich young life in you have its full freedom, and you wiil not only be the sunshine of your howe, but will cairy with you an influence for good wherever you may go. self that a caress means no more to you than a hand shake would to the modest gir ; while you may pride you self upon being "virtuous,that is,not really bad," you are in the midst of grave dancers ; you have fallen to a level where you are subject to any insult,and from which no man who respects himself will raise you to the dignity of witehood. You do not wish to win for yourself the unsavory reputation of the girlâ€"of manyâ€"engagements, and you should not enter hastily into the responsivilities of wifehood. Be content to wait until you are sure that you are in loveâ€"and with Her text is "Keep thyself pure," I. Timothy, v, 22. Here «re some selectâ€" ed paragrapbs from among the many good things she said : _ ' I plead with you, add : to your sum: mer amusements a large grain of thougbtfulness and common sense ; add to those friendships with your gentleâ€" men companions a dignity that is inâ€" fallible and at the same time natural and unassuming; then, being prepared in the midss of all your frivolity and fun to repulse any undue familiarity on the part of the man of many engageâ€" ments, keâ€"ping the corner stone of your character foundation uneffaced, you may always look back upon your sumpFer with perfect delight, unmarred the sight by any dark spots that yod wish to cover, but cannot because/you were not a‘lone in your wrong doing. 1 diki/id tE i. .. Rise,oh ! manhood,in your youtn and strengtk, and go for rd to meet the real coming woman with the whiteâ€" ness of her purity like & bridal veil about her, and//standing together upon the principleé of true living, crush beâ€" neath yopf united virtue that fa‘se standara"of morality upon which these men pf much experience base their vile thedries. SERMON TO |SUMM |y instaled assqcrate pag:â€"or of the Church of Reconciliation and Prospect Heighits Universalist church, New York, has written for the Suoday New York World a sermon to summer girle. /Young men and women, J6% jVU" friendships this summer be pure and helpful; sometimestalk togethar earnestâ€" ly about the sober realities of life and the ideals that light up youth‘s vision. Then your summer‘s experience togethâ€" er may add to the accumulating strength of our movement towards soâ€" cial purity and sex equality. :u.';?“.‘..'m.';‘:a ..':'.‘3- dmu immediatoly. If you this is w remedy. You say it wa Partly. He t Reurer In Six H m.â€"umre-mg Kidney udmsdderdlpmegnuondll six rs by {.;ho “N_:vgr g:l:: SouTtH A’:n.uour Krowey URE. 'nmd’ M and delight to physicians on account of :fl ex ceeding mme- in relieving pain| in the blad ler, s, back ndmurt.otth dm.a.pn-lu n male or It relieves mndh& It want m cure immediately. HIFO ©20ld ‘by Kd. l'ï¬:: You say it was a runaway muatoh ? | yyine,, @Starh‘s Dangers of Flirtations and En gagomentsâ€"Yhe Purity of Youth Alice Kinney Wright, regularâ€" w All things considered, the n#wspiaper of the smalier city and town has a tmhiseâ€" ion not equaliea even by that ot the great daily in the iargeet of our cities. Theâ€"newspaper in the sma‘l place reachâ€" es the heart of its readors and keeps in touch with local semtiment as the journal in a large city cannot hope to do. â€" The editor is not a mysterious beâ€" ing, far removed from his fellow townsâ€" men, who have to be reached by a bell boy and a card receiver. His readers know him by sight ; he is one of them selves ; his interests are their interests. Just now it is the chief inte.est! of the country outside of the large cities to build up a noble local pubiis spirit. This the local paper canv do as nothing else can,and this it is at present &ACâ€" complishing. _ The small cities and rurâ€" al neighborhoods need to be insde at«= tractive ag p‘aces of residence so that vhey will be a joy perpetual andâ€" draw people away from the big cities instead of the big cities darawing people away from them. Patriotic to the Last. 3 A couple ot Englishmen en route for Rome, were joined by an Americau, Whose blatont patriotism first amused then bored them. _ No matter what was adwirable, rich, or rare. there was alâ€" ways something in America to eclipse it, according to our,countrymun. _ The Britishers determined to teach the Yanâ€" kee a lesson, and taking advantage of the chronic thirst of their comp»nion they plied him with all liquor that he could be induced to absorb, and then proposed a visit to the Catacombs, Be fore they reached their destination they were obliged to guide their errand steps betwcen them, and at length, overcome by drowsiness, the American begged to be left alone to lie down at his ease. When seunds of a discharge of muskeâ€" try issued at regular intervals from the nose of the prostrate patriot, his comâ€" panions concluded that he was dreamâ€" ing of the Forth of July, and would therefore be oblivious of anything nearâ€" er at hand. Producing a sheet, purloinâ€" ed from their hotel asad untill now carefully concealed, they wrapped the sleeper like a mummy in its folds, and then left him to "do" the Catacombs on their own account. . Every small city, every neighborâ€" hood, needs good streets and rouds, good libraries, beautifal landscapes, public improvement societies, first class schools societies for the learning of civics, good citizenship and good local goverument. These are things in which every man, wowan and child is interested. They are the things in the securing of which the local newspaper can and does aid more than any other agency. What ever tends to increase the prosperty, refinement and intelligence of the region in which the majority of its readers dwell, that the local newspaper will be found to advocate.e:ery time. * Returning an hour later they foun him sti}l sleeping. One of them dpéw from under bis vest a tin fishâ€" hogr,and blew upon it a blast that only /Rlicited a grunt and produced a flupfering of the eyelids of the sleeper/ A second blast, however longer /and _ louder, brought him to a sitting posture, with eyes wide open and /Menses all alert. A moment of bewilgérment and then he exclaimed joyou§ly : ‘Gabriel‘s trump! Resursectionpd@ay ! First man up! Hurâ€" ray! Amepica still abead!" From the "Editor‘« Drawer," in Harper‘s Magaâ€" zine fot September. Another strarge relationship is that of a lady who is motherâ€"inâ€"law to her own sisters in a somewhat similar fashâ€" ion vo the above, they baving married stepsons. I myself am cousin to my own sister, she having espoused my busband‘s first cousin, aud am second cousin to my nephewsâ€"her sons.â€"Lonâ€" don Titâ€"Bite: ; Nothing we Sell Has Given Better Satisfacâ€" It is not & mere medium for the cirâ€" culation of gossip. It is the herald and promotor to the extent if its cirâ€" culation of the culture, progress and prosperity of its readers. / Strange Relationships in Marriage. It is rarely that a daughter becomes bher mother‘s motherâ€"inâ€"law, yer this curious coincidence does occasionally happen. _ _ A friend of mine, a colonel in the army, had been a widower for some years, and resided with his sons and daughters in Plymouth. At a ball given by the officers of his regiment he met a beautiful young girl with whom he fell desperately in love, and, to make a long story short they were soon married. At the year‘s end there was an addiâ€" tion to the family. Of course the mothâ€" ercame to be with ber daughter on this interesting occasion, and being a handsome, wellâ€"preserved woman the Colonel‘s eldest son became much atâ€" tached to her, and before long led her to the bymenial altar, Thus the daughâ€" ter became motherâ€"inâ€"law to her own mother. b * . The Local Newspaper. :; Ye,do, ma‘am an‘ yér a perfect leddy. Oi‘m not lavin‘ trggd anny faulit av de fam‘ly but this place is such a dead old place, wid no/chance to do anything bpively in it Atbat, bego ry, oi have to mek up a pack o‘ lies iv‘ry toime oi go to coufess:ion, or oi‘d have noteing to confesh!‘â€"From the ‘Editor‘s Drawer,‘ in HMarper‘s Maegazine for Septeiuber. Waterloo â€" Fibre Chamois, Canvas, ete. | | *‘ _ 21V J VIC3 . /n on Pure Hellebore at all prices to sm¢ un ‘ s e purchaser .CQ ty Smyth BI’OS, For ‘Vermin on Ourrant Bashes, etc. ® P_AT_ bych: td .c-. P -1~I?'l“il'a' ‘cnncmsmn. miccidd e e . THE BERLIN REPAIR SHOP io ol ioi a oo T1 . | » Hane Nee Bapems. â€" > > No ity 72 King St., West. ‘Why do you leave us, Bfidget!? askâ€" ed her mistress in a grieyed tone. ‘We pay you the very /highest wages,‘ Wl A Man with Hopes, Near midnight the other evening I sat down on one â€"of the seats on the Thames embankment, when a ragamufâ€" tin began pestering me for a penny. Afrer I had given him sixpence, I said: â€"*‘You must go hungry for a long time? ‘Yes, sir.‘ ‘And you seldom sleep in a bed? ‘Very seldom.‘ ‘And your clothes are badly out at the elbows?t 1 iL veed a new suit, sir.‘ ‘On the whole, you haven‘t much to live for. I take it? A Painful Necessity, â€" Bridgot O‘Hoolihan, an elderly Iris cook, had been induced to go to a qujét little surburhan town to live in a wealâ€" thy gentleman‘s family. Two AMeeks after ber arrival she declared hor‘intentâ€" ion of returning to the city. M osthers lie W eathersâ€"t n very first trial B brings success, and the directions on the package are so simple that even a child can §et the best results. There are more than orty colors of Diamond Dyesâ€"all reliable and easy to use, and their superiority is unâ€" questioned. We send samples of dyed cloth and direction book free. I shouted at him to come back with my coin, but he vanished in the gloom in the direction of Blackfriars Bridge. â€"Pearson‘s Weekiy. It is now possible for an inexperienced person to. dye cotton, wool, silk, feathers, etc., a black that will c *Not very much, sir, and if it wasr‘t for my hopes, I‘d take a&a besder into the river.‘ ‘What hops have you? *Wel!, sir, I‘l) put your tanner with nine bob more on the races toâ€"morrow and if I win I‘ll sit down ‘to a chamâ€" pagne supper and huy myself a box of Havana cigars Tha«t‘s what I hope for, sir, and I thank you and good night EAS Catarrh in the Head You may count on getting the very Is a dangerous discase because it U latest and nobbiest goods on the liable to result in loss of hearing o1 marke.t . Have mark.ed these goods smell, or develop into consumption,. | Y°‘Y ©!95€ i some.lmes as low as Read the following: 30c, 40 inches wide ; others all "My wife has been m sufferer from | WOO!, 40 inches wide. _ French catarrh for the past four years and the | toules, 45 in. wide, 37 Iâ€"2 cts. Estâ€" :‘::‘:md 5 a% The f:l"::l;::r w:-ixh' amen Serges, all wool, in navy and she was unable to read for morol’thcny:’vl b.lacx, 438 > others 35¢ ; better Inlouted @t «) time. | Sho) suftered severe | LCS" 15. 45 and 5oc per yard. pains in the head and at times was almost | B"iZht stylish plaid, 30c per yard. distracted. About Christmas, she comâ€" | Nobby checked tweed suitings only menced taking Hood‘s Sarsaparilia, and | 5oc per yard. Henriettas in black since that time has steadily improved.|and colors, 44 to 46 inches in f.h;hfhï¬;“h': :’::‘:::‘tf:‘;:x width, 30¢, and others 37 1â€"2 cts ; un | T annast avank ton Kinhly af Harvitts | better lines 40C and SOC [ 20 ez Is the Only True Blood Purifier Prominently in the public eye today. Hood‘s Pills s ‘thitzal coutm distracted. About Christmas, she comâ€" menced taking Hood‘s Sarsaparilla, and since that time has steadily improved. Bhe has taken six bottlés of Hood‘s Sarâ€" saparillia and is on the road to a complete cure. Icannot speak too highly of Hood‘s Sarsaparilla, and I cheerfully recommend it." W. H. FURSIER, Newmarket, Ontario. "My wife has been m sufferer from catarrh for the past four years and the disease had gone so far that her eyesight was affected so that for nearly a year she was unable to read for more than five minutes at a time. She suffered severt pains in the head and at times was almost Hood‘s Sarsaparillia WeLrrs & RicHARDsON Co., Montreal. Advertise in the THE i Dominion Life Assurance Co‘y, | Come and inspect these goods if you want a new dress for fall, and we are confident you shall not be disappointed. We are never satisâ€" fied, always striving to do better, and get better values for our custâ€" omers ; we think we have excelled all previous efforts this season,â€" _ Come and see what we can do do for you in Dress Goods. We carry a full line of Dress: Linings and Interlinings, Grass Cloths, Fibre Chamois, Canvas, ete. Just opened and passed into stock a large shipment of new fall dress materials. These goods are direct importations from Celebrated Manufacturers French velvets in black and all the leading shades, special value at zoc per yard. _ _ _ o es JAMES;INNES, M. P., CHR. KUMPF Keq., Prâ€"EsIDENY V iCaâ€" )R Es:DEN The Policy of the |Dominion Life is a straight promise to payâ€"like a bank draft, almost unconditional. _ No reâ€" striction on travel or occupation. New luthorized Capita) $1.000,000, Gov‘t Depostt at Ortnwa R50,000 Bubscrbed Capital 8257, Paid up Tapital $64,400 When two or three years in force it | is nonâ€"forfeitable, even for failure tol pay renewal premiums, remaining in | Equality between policyâ€"holders is secured by insuring in three classesâ€" abstainers, yeneral and womerâ€"giving each in profits the true benefit of its own longevity. 4 The RATES compare favorably with any in the world. _ / Your choice of All sound plans o assurance »Fered, mo other. AGENTS WANTED. _ Apply now for choice of teyritory to THOS. HILLIARTD . Managing Director It provides a legacy certain instead of a law suit prssible. _ _ _ â€" ull foree TILL THE VALUE IS EXHAUSTED. h-'lsmnu V icaâ€" ‘R Es:DE THOS. HILLIARD, Maxacine DIiRECTOR. was Py Nead Office, â€" Waterloo, Ont. ENx B O RO. LE Bought for Spot Cash. FOR TWENTY â€" FIVE YEARS THECOOK‘SBEST FRIEND _DUNNS BAKING POWDER LARGEST SALE IN CANADA. Fall â€" Dress Goods \ Wall Paper, Wall Papep on m ome o n remeue For Spraying Fruit . Trees, Vines, etc, etc. Also Watches, Clocks, Sewing Machires, Lawn Mowers, Umbrellas, Guns, Typewriters, etc., repaired promptly. Devitt‘s Block Waterloo. Suiphato of Copper Purg %aris Gireen The Largest Stock ever shown in the County from the best Canâ€" adian and Ainerican manufacturâ€" Ball‘s Repair Shop. Two Doors East of Post Office, ers. A fine line of room mouldâ€" ings to match papers. Also mixed Paints, Varnishes, Oils, etc., always on hand at lowest prices. + V.M.Berlet DESIRABLF farm of 160 actos, the N. K é‘ i situated r__ec .36, Townsh1 37. N.5, W. entre Township, Emmet Co. Mich, for sale or exckange cn good property ‘n the County o Waterloo, Twenty acres clear, balance wel wooded with basswood, elm and maple. A good d welling on properti Baw mil only one quarter mile distint, and railroad 3 miles. A Emerson says Great Geniusâ€" es have short biographics. Explrnations and excuses are not needed in their behalf. They speak for themselves. a@IVvVE THEM A TERILAL and you will find it so of the fine quarter mile distint, and railroad 3 miles. A splendid chance _ Apply to _ __ FOR SALE OR EXCHANGE. Speaking of Plato ISAAG BECHTEL & SON. Bicycle Repairing BRICK AND TILE ty H. VETTER, New Styles, Low Prices. MERCHANT â€" TAILOR,. ALL WORK GUARANTEKD. Erb St., â€" Waterloo. J . BALIL, a Specialty e _ Apply to M.S.mLLMAN. No. 9 Queen St., made by Chronicle Office, Waterio 5 yi e »Se e e Ne t( sc 4 ns aaurnet s s 552 3), (eraere e e e se ho . oo ids w Pho d _ . P s o iete w P » fugs Berlin Visit this Historical Island, which is the men summer co:;:on on the Great It only about $13 from Detroit; $15 from j Toledo ; 18 from Cleveland, for the r&::\d trip, includin meals and berths. Avoid the heut ung dust by traveling on the D. & C Boating ma The attractions of a trip to the | inac refion ard unsurpassed. The | island itself is a grand romantic eput, its | climate most invigoratiâ€"s. Two new steel passenger stcamers have just been built for the upper laks routo, costing §300,000 each. "Whey ars savipped with every modern convorioncs, {nuln intors, bath rooms, etc., $!uinstod throughont by electricity, and are / :arauteed to be the grandest, largess ons sofost steamere on fresh water. | Thowonu uis favorably compare with the groci onl .4 W or« tua conâ€" struction and speed _ Tour t (ns por week i Lraduen Palaia Prist. finss. MiokE Bicycles ! Bicycles ! DEALER IN Fruit and Ornamental Trees, Crape Vines Small Fruits, Shrubs, Roses, Etc, BERLIN, â€" onNT. An eary describing and DEAFESS really genuine Cure for a Deafness,Singing Karache &c..no matter how severe or how ]ong»emnding, will be sent post free.â€" Artificial Earâ€"drums and similiar appliances entirely superseded. Addres Thomas Kempe, Victoria €hambers,19,Southampton Buildings Holborn, Lendon. WE are now prepared t0 fill orde«for th best Scranton Coal in Egg, Stove or Nu: size. We would advire all to order now befor an advance in price takes place. . The mh.bl lities are that money will be saved b?' kim ¢ orders at once _ We respectfully solicit you! patronage. _ Orders left at our oftice at the 00 , yard or at J. W. Fear & Co.‘s Hardware Sto will have our carefu) attention. hests the grandest, larsress an: on fresh water. Thecoil compare with the frus‘. c struction and specd _ To between Toledo, D:‘ nac, 8t. Ignace, Petosksy Marquette and_Du!L. Cleveland and Detroi f Putâ€"inâ€"Bay. _ Tlho ; pal makes traveling on \hc. oughly enjoyable. _ oo descriptive _ pamphl Bcrantz. G.IE’ A. 1 "* Waterloo Coal Yards. COAL Scranton Coal ! J. &. MUSSELMAN, PTO‘ plates, ID OowOrs, and hDotographs of new e on pares t and secur & UNN &J New ;07:3. 361 Broapwar. Patents taken through Munn & Co. receive :Eeem notice in the cientific Amerijcan, and us are brought widely bo&‘nre the public withâ€" out cost to the inventor. This splendid g"' lssued weekly, elegantiy iHustrated, has by far the CAN I 0BTAJN A PATENT? For a ï¬om&t answer and an honest omnto:hvrlto to UNN & CO., who have bad neurzom y years‘ erperience in the patent business. munio®= tions strictly confidential. _A Handbeek of Inâ€" formation concerning I‘rtents and bew to obâ€" tain them sent free. Also a cstalogue of mechanâ€" 1cal ard scientific books sent free. _ _ _ ocflancs Uonsumption U ure Building Editic pies, _‘2"! cents. THOUSAND MILES OF LAKE RIDE AT SMALL EXPENSE. Simon Snyder, get anythit g better than Druggist, WATERLOO, ONT ARCEINAG 1SLAXD. HOGG & HABBICK. Coughs, Colds You Can‘t Hoarseness. prala ©. L HENDEZSONI, AND FOR ES yÂ¥ 4 P Â¥4