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Waterloo County Chronicle (186303), 3 Oct 1895, p. 3

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"W can ands Nun-cu“ l‘lb‘ a dim my. The boat plaas " things the b0. ir," wen-k" snd w Flam]: in his pooh“, I "math” 'utu"hahle ld PI" 99,. uu-um a mmute "uirrai the proprietor ..ud the boy, promp. 18 BROS. H m >.llv_'p KI! "When" wad t T . star an!" - my not ro - r one sees., round 1 Friend:' 'No, ' "rpect me to ! W'Lmtlbles M ‘my Puper for OI DIAGT. {‘8 xx “by, 3SFUL itEteat an: and NI 11 um'. 4’3}! and We BM" , 'lnlc'lm 1nd deeitm"! wink, if" k ark mama" mm um mm; arble Worm MONTREAL. CURE olu um ERS Deite Market. WATERLOO you'rp ' dc s' Bank. full ell All WI 'e'at ttrte and can: u! "tWctioa to th "tr' ' You'd ortgtttee o' vegetgbla t [r" advice in yo" and the ' cowgrdim» . "P. ttsttd "Perally In ' 'ring eaae ’ In. and “1101.3 1: re wears, M does sink,“ Consul iv l you deihte h why) tion' 'ttd and 3.03:5? ; 1tii7 ttrt W “New. to , Itim 'tay u l Si]. “he that motst, ' " Boted mtrrrt dungl’vmllluu “an! To Me tro m-n Get on the Ir Knees _ I“. i, Ji'il t'Vtal" know a man to get on no Arm-we 1n proposing marriage? Can )0u Imagine a ttpen----, man, we mean -rirtilus,' suv'h an arject fool of him- COUNTY AND DISTRICT m P'V‘B‘lllly gldriiy him in the giAs eyes. It cannot kindle admiration for bun, cannot bring him up to her level. Isn't tt about. time to eliminate from our books and from our conversation this idea of the loier'gettine on bis knees?w Munsey's. A as; "rTair"iiit%a'it'iraG' Gr iiiumdm' - ___ And Nannie“. radically cum In I to s as: 1:s anion upon the gym in MN. at 'll,'Ati,Sth,,ht, removleo " once tho a. a new. mediate di-ery.. m d one greatly bettetita. 's'e"lltti Sold br Md. M Deviu Uranium. choi!ey--Thought you were ttointt to marry Mjftlrostitttt.. _ . . - The till tag Till is on every piece I: l., is- worthy of the girls. he brings “12.9311 Co the prupnd union as she "'F'mhipi mum Why, then, should hr. mmnmte himself! His proposition arm I be other than thttering to her. I: n- n:<Priou1 matter and should be Rented seriously. She will respect dig- Cii'r, rr’SprCC self respect. w; the other hand, its man is un- “erhy vi the union he seeks, no amount of pleading and cringitut can To -fii.p.p..,l.it!,_re, tarc. cruu's--ooiil to GU her tarnistV My churned urn nbon' 0'20. ' How tbo, deals bor.' ' She must say tttttter 're' or he. l Combination Plug_of all " Rnxtxnjsx Cum " A Wt-e.ttt' News of the Waterloo County District Gleaned From Exchanges. ll IIK " " " tt'PEat.Et' TO, ll svn" LI " " " [ll] TI03§ when 1,. thc mrth in six'dnys and 1 [tn-n he made man and n. Tth he made woman jut thu" neither God nor Li a rPst. Dledical World, My: ci', -P,ond slreet’Con- t' inn-'1 has not, yet settled l', mwitvnwnt over (he cut ml the rt-signation of the tla ~vu'ilun oi the members n tt I'm various othcial rum-n mow active the re- woui. l not have been neces‘ ir' [ixmucei would have been 'l‘rww members have asked ’r Wild he secured to give .. 'ur. m' an week nights as a win: tummy, but the 01110- m rmtrut_uit, and the result, ' th.- tii,contented will en. .,'r', and pruphPt to lecture n 11'. th: Pavilion, wlueh N TIt (M- church. The doc, If m Um I invited 'r-c, rf h". Thain“, passed NV-dur-S+ uf'ernmn on ”E A)ioorough, who was ot" tuning cut his son on " “3mm In passing sen- l..t. s,id he was a. coward str,') as' he had douo, and if .mwr hon would sentence Ir'r" l um] Inshed. He was r! to 41x anntha in the .h.< of their cuuomers The 4r“! pon co., ' td.. Hamilton I upon the market "rim-d (III! Mn m'n mm nearly h by what he took to be apparition turned out to l ”bacon syi()EINfr' TO BA CCO. it, mi Mornington, has a :w, She" is 12 years old birth to 1 l calves during mm Vr'itt' of which she my: felt want; giving the t plug. or a 10 rent piece 0r u famous '"T a B" b and " hed By I Tmspd Burgllr To call the AW of " Pub. A Star man hug uccomptnied 5 Chi- cago man to can on a Wubington Aumtner auto-mun n. his home town. and while they who waitingfor him to come down main they heard the tinkle of t telephope bell. M - _ ‘I wodldn’t hug nhlepbono in my house under may ttireurntstanes s,' said the Chicaqom in response to the tin. kle. 'About five years ago I had th tel- rphone put into my residence for the couveni- nee of it, and for a time it was, as you say, not such . bad thing to have around. I put it in in Octob- er, and it went well enough till the following August, when my wife ind family were away for the summer. leaving me in charge of the home. One night [came In about 12 o'elock, as some widower: no known to do occa- sionally, and I sat down in the library to smoke one more cigar before going to bed. It, wasn't long before I dozed off, and presently I was arousod by a noise in the hall. 'l was awake on the instant, and in another minute I was sure I had 3 via- itor who was not expecting me my mare than I was expecting him. I had lid a loaded revolver in my desk drawer, and very quietly I took it out nod awaited developments. They mum quickly, and in nnout live min. uteq the gentleman” and urbane bar. glnr had entered the library. I had teran sitting there in the dark, or only such light as there came from the are-er, and when Mr. Burglar camein- to the room I touched the button and cm- electric light showed him up nicely, and I was just before him, with my gun turned on him I had him, and he knew it, and made no resistance whatever Idon't think I was ever cooler and more clear-headed in my life, and I felt like a conquering hero when he held up his hands and begged me not to shoot. ' ‘I wrm't,' said I.‘unless you disobey me, Go over to that telephone,' I went on, steady as a cloak, “and ring up the police station, I don't know the number but you will find it in the book hanging therwand if you make a. false move I'll shoot you full of holes. Ring her up y - . 'He was'scared. I could see, for his hand shook when he took the book, nuthe found the place and called.up the number. ' Now tell them to come to this street number, and I gave him my name and number, Und my to them that I have a burglar ready to be taken to the sta- tiov/ ‘He followed instructions beautifully, and then f sat down to wait, while I kept him with his face to the wall, and my revolver ready to prevent accidents. In 20 minutes or half an hour there was a ring at the front door bell, and I marched him down to meet the oificorts. With one hand I unlocked the door, and with the other kept the gun turn- ed on my robber, and as I pulled it open two men came in with a. rush. The next thing I knew I was bound hand and foot, and gagged and my burglar with two of his pals, had poa- eesaion of the house. ‘Then they tinished the job at their leisure, taking everything thep wanted and at last went away, after giving me several parting kicks, and otherwise showing their disregard of my rights in the premises. All the time I was worn- dering why the police hada't come, and perhaps would still be wondering if the gents hadn’t told me when they were departing that their captured partner had called up their number instead of the station number, and that they had caught on and come around in a hurry. It was the merest luck in the world that the snap had worked, but it was enough to disgust me with a telephone, and new I haven't one in the house, and sometimes I am almost tempted to sue the confounded company for dam- ages, for those thieves got away with 81,000 worth of stuff that never did turn up tsgan.'--* ashington Star. SAVED MUCH SUFFERING. REV. FATHER BUTLER’S INTERES< ING EXPERIENCE. _ soured Prom an Able.“ Inch. Bid. Caledonia, N.S., Gold Hunter. Faith leads, many to believe,yet when one has experienced, anything end bu reason to rejoiced: is tar stronger proof than faith without reasonable proof. About four. miles from Qsledonin,nlong s pleasant road, paging by numerous hrme liven Rev. T J. Butler, the pu- Uh priest ot this diltrick Report- hav- ing come to the one of our reporter oboe: . wonderful core mooted by Dr. William Pink Pills, he "culled on Mr. Butler to seek information on the tttt iC;i.""i'ir.riiieri.Gii, O in "er higlt i-otthe1?uk 1t..,Q1).'l.1', 1ttr, had and bin untold "lhrtngr N Wgudhinlih. Thou-wand mama Muslims ttttttts 'i'iriFuiert-ura.ttttet, " "t"i'r%riiiiirteryteelttt?Lt,t iiVGiiiri- t " , Tee? can. be W.“ yttetftt2f THE TELEPHONE WEE}: Dr. wmuunn' Pink pm- Cured Am!- 0th.!- lodlolnoo Pall. he emullv truncated. Bil my in his own words u no tooo-.--, Vs. led to at» Paul: Pl“! through radius the testimonials in the pawn. I was troutyed with an abscessin my side and h." tried "It“, different medigines without and I took medical advice on the subject, and was told I would have to undergo an operation to cure it which would cost me about 8100. At last I determined to try Pink Pills, but without a great feeling of faith ot their curing me, One box helped me and I resolved to take a three months course and give them a fair trial, I did so. and today I am completely cured of the abscess In my side through using Pink Pills, and I always recommend friends obmine to use Pink Pills for diseases of the blood. As Father Bat. ler is well known throughout the Count ty his statement is a clincher to the many wonderful testimornials that have appeared in the Gold Hunter from time to time. On enquiring at the stores ot J. E. Cushing and N. F. Douglas, it was fourd that Pink Pills have a sale second to none. Mr. Cushinu on be ing asked if he knew of any cures being- effected by them, replied that he had heard agreat many personally say Pink Pills had helped them wonderfully. If given a fair and thorough trial Pink Willa are a certain cure for all diseases of the blood and nerves', such as rhea. matism, neuaalgia, partial paralysis, Ilocomotor Max's. Sr. Vitus’ dance, ne\- vous prostration and the tired feelinK therefrom, the after ' fleets of la grippe, diseases depending 0h humors in the blood, such as scrotal», chronic erysipe- las, etc,. Pink Pills give a he-lthy glow to pale and sallow counplexions and are a sspecitic for the troubles pecu- liar to the female system, and in the lease of men they etfact a radical cure in all cases arising from mental worry, overwork or excesses of any nature. Sold bv all dealers or sent by mail, postpaid, at 50 cents a box or six box, as for $2.50. by addressing Dr. Wil- liams’ Medicine Company, Brockville, Ont., or Schenectady, N. Y. Beware of imitations and substitutes alleged to be 'just as good.' Not the President of the United States himself receives a. quarter or more curious collection of mail matter every morning than the postman leaves at the door M Mr. George Vanderbilt's home. Since the bums of his tine gifts in charity's name, and building of his fine southern palaces, have gone forth this unsolicited correspondence from all parts of the country has increased ten. fold, ilowine chiefly from the pens of women who have some fund or hospital to which they wish this fortunate and liberal-handed gentleman to contri- bute. T Begging letters, says Mr. Vander-i bilt's secretary and assistant, who man- l ages this daily budget, are sadly lack. l ing in originality, and holding up 'al, small, unopened Lord Fauntleroy en-l velope, decorated with a curious net-l work of pothooks and hangers, the sec-l rotary is enabled to read nearly word i for word the pleading contents : 'I am 1 a little girl 12 years of age, trying to do what I can for the fresh-air fund of our town, and knowing how very, very generous you are, but how many, many people ask you for money, I only suggest you let us have half of what your income amounts to for one min- ute. Your grateful little friend. Mam- ie B.' That is the regular formula, followed by the small girl, as the open- ing of the envelope proves, for the idea of getting a minute’s worth of a mill- ionaire's income is a favorite scheme in a begging letter. Earnest young gen- tlemen also working in' the name of charity, are fond of suggesting that Mr. Vanderbilt let them have a full suit of his clothing to rsffle off for the benetit of the village circulating lib. fury. and one eccentric damsel sent a black satin slipper of her own, promis- ing if it were filled with silver dollars, for the aid of her free sewing society, she would not ask for a larger dona. tion, and deploring coquettishly' that the slipper was only a number 1. When the daily 'post. is examined by the secretary and his assistant, th very few of these remarkable missives are selected for the perusal of Mr. Vander. hilt, and the rest. are locketed and put may in e big box, where such corres- pondence is, oddly enough, most care- fully prtsaerved.---Chitmgo Record. [the sense of security “that sudden 'tmer; endes trom croup and bronchitis. felt by those wts6 In provided with . bottle of Ayer’sChorry Poctoml. would be cheaply purchsed st an than the cost ot that temedy. la all lung émmlsinn. it is prompt to act and sure hem-c. Chm-So you are named at last. Mode-Why, how did you know I had accept}! him] .. . ' . 'i'Gu"iririFrii. iiiiTiiiiraf Call: TM- awn-d: aaW.da1uhtytglettet -iriii.> bend he Ind rxqtoeed.- Brooklyn Life. p ssArpre_tt1tm.rer,eeattyrIBreg a-a 13* - um” um um t.iilgt4ie",'ii1'ii'i1rli'ldit' ',ulegN'tllhl.tll “all". mawmmfim 'ini-V. rm In. gum gun-mm.“ 1"irtus-tttttrtrtitr- M11r1ontsire'ts Mail, Sm. k , Don't I i I Don't w s, _ plexlou. li- l Don't w l tl were. 6,} Don't I he I filhfTBlllfllll BYEING It is now possible " at 1.r.texede?teed 'ge'.',";',,?:,"',?,,,",',',.;?,',,,',":,',',',,:"?::,',",':,',', out “you use ki . Dlamond itfllt . ‘\ Egg _ ' Dyes ~ illllilt 4 ", , il ' Withaten Ililll8!!2t ‘ l cent kage I , 1f ', of 'tUlu',',', 0 (i.,)td M Elilii , the three fast u SiS , , I ? black dyes--- '". . "g ‘t u for wool, for l . . It' 1 , cotton,and L , ’ - l fi for-‘silk trad j :1 rg . feathers-t e r) :_ . very first trial '= "as brings success, end the directions on the package are so simple that even a. child can et the best results. There are more than in): colors of Diamond Dyes-all reliable Ind easy to use, and their superiority is un- questioned. We send samples of dyed cloth and direction book free. Thou Shalt NotWessrPrtwioua8toneit on All Ova-ions, Proper Occasions Ares Herein Defined, Don't wear diamonds with red ubixr Don't wear pearis with a. bad com plexton, _ Don't wer diamonds with "tifltGl tl were. / c Don't Xe” (minke if of a plain dc- Wm. Don't wear turquoise screw ear but tons if you are over 50. Don’t. wear old-fashioned mantel or- humerus hanging from the var. Doo't wear' duxmondsiwiihelothdress. es; they need to shine on lustrous fabrics Don't if you were once told you were 'gypsslilre' wear large gold hoops the rest of your life. Don't wear diamond frogs, lizards, pigs; 'stunning' people can make an et. fect with them, but they are in very bad taste; avoid ‘low eomedAiewels. Don't think of the diamond only as a white stone. It is found in black, blue. orange, rod, green, brown, pink and yellow, and of surpassing beauty The blue is the rarest, the pink the most beautiful. The Only Blood Purifier HOOD’S Sarsaparilla Ai wars the whole tdi, are undo to order. That’s why they slum,- fit, perfectly, udminbly, and to . T. The'ro'a move in our unit- tua . perfect tit; there’- t1grsboia" material, which it in alwnyu any to ' from our superb aging“ . n ot the has» woolen. in who. . Our suiting: mnnoquwBo hour high clu- ttt.ttittP,tgttret/tetg Emits. I . "comb-IE “’30“th Matthew, rip. tfleth"tt'e, ha “and youinotder to Egon. Older: Get Hood’s Advertise in the Waterloo County Chronicle. Even when all other prepar- atlons and prescriptions fail. “The {see of my little girl from the time Ihe we: three months old, broke out and was covered with scuba. We gen her two bottles of Hood’s Samperilln and it com- pletely cured her. We ere sled to recom- mend Hood’s Bumperilh." Tum. M. Hood's CUres Hood’s Pills SglhUd WELLS & RICHARDSON Co., Montreal. Great and_ thoroughly .rrs liable buildjng-u.p Tedicine., nerve tonic, vitalizer and Before the people today, and which stands preeminently above all other medicines, is It has won its hold upon the hearts of the people by its own absolute intrinsic merit. It is not what we say, but what Hood's Sarsaioarilla does, that tells the story:- it? 60131? I , Clinton, oario. Be am to c : . {01;de " all Illll gl n ls illlllil I' J E) "as OUR SUITS Jewelry Sermon mmhyouyoouh KI} 'S') JmmJNNms, M. P..’ can KUMPP m. l “mm m . V ICE-PR um " The Policy ott1U Dmihion Life is a straight promise tis pay-like a bank draft, almost Witional. No ro- etrietion on travel or math“. Whom two or three yeah in force it u ,uretrforfeitabU, A/nr for failure to my rereuralpreTitlr/ye,, re1nathjy ie Dominion Life Assurance Go’y. ft provides a legacy certain instead of a lawsuit possible. __ - - - _ Equality between policy-holders is secured by Wearing in three elaanur-.- abatat'nera, general and women-giving each in profa the true rue/it ofia own longevity. l - "and on», . I Waterloo, Ont. nun-mud Cum! dunno. Gert new!“ II "than $90.00. HID-crbedc At," can. Pull ' ClpIul 504.400 The RA TES compare faborably with angfu tlvisyrorld. _ -- - _ Eli force TILL THE VALUE IS E'XHAUSTED. Your choice of all sound plume assurance "ered, no other. AGENTS WANTED. Apply now for choice of territory to THOS. HILLIARD UPPER LAKE STEAM- EBS l WEEK THECOOK'S BESIFRIEND Iii','..",',?'?? 'i' /5'ii'i1'i'iii'j" Ji 'if,.l)C?y'Ji,'jb _1ij,il,:',f) y x Q J "a1,.lii1saic'gci1 k2'i.'iti vii. DUNN'S BAKING POWDER T1108. KILLIARD. MANAGING Omicron. Teacher ot Piano tnl Organ -- 18 PUBLISH). J.oagqg,g.1ttfttg'gt.rt,1rtl HIM!!*0'W -. n 1',t'd,%T?ftr'l f tg,ariu'thrlegtydi'J,u'1Mlk "die'l'lf, Mac in non 9gp. 1'lla1'fll'lliWtld'llhW;,' PUPIL of A. 3. Von of the Toronto Con-o utory of Nude. lube orulpMqa0ortmutr 2'l'h "pared for the Brut you'- cumin» tion 1: PM“ the Toronto Conmvuwry of undo. Residence, - - Albert Bt waver]... Ont. Wednesday and Saturday Semi-Weakly . Mt th Im. SUM'MN s g,ttgtt,t','.rr"tltl'r'l)1". tr-ere-att' to“, .6ufrytt1eft: be. So ld in Waterloo by Simon Sayer. Dmgxist MISS ANNIE BEAN, FOR TWENTY - FIVE YEARS EEST 7 w"i'liilil'.i-1ii5 'ht i.ruiak" SALE IN CANADA. "ititidrir b'k"s'llflk Upon‘nrrival of SS. Express leaving romo 10.45 a. m, on these dnys. Spectator :IPICI'A'I'OI mum WILL LEAVE OWEN SOUND MONDAY _ THURSDAY SATURDAY Managua: Direetdr 6016 by tut Invgguvs, an tieistbrrtttait; one box 9:, " for " Circular Gi'. Br. Simpson I Co., Town». l u' Emerson says Great Genius, 96 have short biographies. Expln nations and excuses are not needed in their behalf. They speak for themselves. EIVE THEM A TRIAL and you will find it so of the fine DESIRABLE farm of 160 Levon. the N. E /), {situated r cc B6, Townshx t N.5, W. Centre Township, Emmet Co. Mich. tor sale or exchange cu good property 'n the County 0 Waterloo, T1iettty acres clear. balance wol wooded with bmwond. elm and maple. A good dwelling on property Saw mil only one quarter mile (Mutant, and railroad , miles. A splendid chance Many to F .M. S. ALLMAN. FOR SALE OR EXCHANGE. Speaking of Plato V.M.Berlet Two Doors East of Post Mies, Ball’s Repair Shop. mindi'iihnu: lnoorpontod by Act of Ontario Wt“! Hun Oman. . W‘mnoo. 0n. Also Watches. Clocks, Sewinu Machlt ea. Burn Mowers, umbrellas. Guns. Tymwriters. etc" reputed promptly. Devitt's Block Waterloo. Sulphate of Copper , For Spnying Fruit Trees, Grape For Vermin on Curr-n: Babes, etc. BOARD OF DIRECTORS I. E. Bowman, M. P., Waterloo. John Shuh, Waterloo, J, H. Webb M. D., Waterloo. Geo. Moore, Waterloo. D. S. Bowltrn M. D., Berlin Robert Melvin, Guelph. E, W. B. Snider, M. P. P., St. Jacobs, Vine}, etc, etc. Bavitt’s (my Drug Store OFFICERS I. E. Bowman. M. P., President. J amen Lockie, Secretary Alex. ;Millar, Solicitor. T. A Gale. Inspector BW BEUHTEL & SD ' BRICK A ND TILE Bicycle Repairing a Specialty FIRE INSURANCE CO. CAPITAL. $200,000. MERCHANT» TAILOR. Pure Hellebore ALL WORK GUARANTEED. Erb St., - Waterloo. cr.. BALL, Pure Paris Green made by Chronicle OtBee, Waterlo qll ml can“ Jlil ft Emma manna; nun. Via“ this Historictl Ialmd. which in tho alludes: summer reson on the Great has It only costa about $13 from Detroit: $15 from Toledo; $18 from Cleveland, for the mind trip, including meals and berths. Avoid. the hvut. and dust by traveling on the r). A: C “mating palaces. The attractions m a trip to me Mackinac re inn are unsurpassed. The island itself fl a grand rnrtwulic spot, in climate most invrrrur'cti:ii:,r. Two new steel passenger swarm-r3 haw just Mm built for the app r llc rune, (35!.ng $800,000 ouch. 'l'cy every modern cam mi bathrooms, etc; i“v~: by elevating amt an the grandest, lar- t on fresh water. 5i compare with the I / structiuu l nd Sl:" " I between Tolrdo, ', ‘r mm. St. 1;:nnc", Pr 'i Marqm-ttc and Ir,, “1 'Chsvelruv! and r, r 't Put-in-lr/ ", ' makes trrvoling (m . oughly enjoynlalu _ descriptive numlet 8611mm. G.'p A I‘ ON. THOUSAND “ILIS OF LAKI RID. _ " OMALQ IXPINQI- WE are now prepared to till ordem for a. best Scranton Coal in Egg. Stove or NI! size. We would udvine all to order new befor an advance in price when place. The tgittly “ties are that money will be saved bf kin‘ orders at once We p'y,1',c9A so lolt you patronage, Orders left at our 0 ce at the co ' yard or at J. W. Fem- & Co's Hardwm Sun will have our careful attention. An can-‘5' describing And DEAFESS really gnguinc Cure for I Iymsfnei,ti,siruring_he tkc.,no matter how mere or how Mai-standing, will be Hem part tree.-- Arriticitsl. ar-drumn and simllinr appliances entirely 1ueyJiri,ri,erf,,.. Address Tho-n- Kenn, Victoria C "mtrers.ig,southampum Buildings Holborn, London. Waterloo Dual Yards. COAL Scranton Coal I DEALER 1N Fruit and Ornamental Trees, Grape Vines Small Fruits, Shrubs, Roses. Etc, BERLI N. - ONT- J. S. M USSELMAN, THE BERLIN REPAIR SHOP Bicycles ! Bicycles I " King St. Fart WWI-k)! __ .ntorer and an honest optot m to ill I!“ a; co., who have no nourish: - experience": the mum: business. 'otmitigni. tlonl “only ttonttthmtttu. A Handbook ot In- !onnnuon concern"): Palem- lnd bow to ob. um than: Bent tree. Also I analogue or mann- tod no Bcttytttttic boon pent tree. Pmnu men through Hymn a ' m ttttf nouoeln the rich-mite 'u'gyg,'g,'t',Uit u He brought widely bacon the public out on“ (01119 Invent“: This splenqm PHA, voFld. " . our. 53mph- on lea new mum! t,i,ir,t1riiii'l,h'ii'i dino- yeu. tae 'att 'l can; err number mumm- plum. in “In. an! (,'('/dtp,r,r,,ate't, of bonus with plum. emblmn uudert, no.“ mm -lyoouttt “Wt-.34 Adah- riffffjlitpt' Ptr'j.5ife,tirl'ocitn Boned" ,'"ifii,ti,'i,EieihiJirQi, uaFiieif, in? a?“ meat at? m of rt%,"tr,',','ht,"i war! tn uh with 3rer. Saw: , 'ErAttt' new ._ oonands Simon Snyder, get anything better than Dmitri-t. WATERLOO, ON T HOGG & HABBICK. " all pr'ees to IMHO the patch-er You Can't Coughs, Colds fiiii"iifi"il AND Hoarseness. 'onsumption FOR "YORK '51? f SHEEN; unzipped “:51 , mummizt: M, ed Lhmuuunl unlined In le f' frst slor'u't 1titl tll in A“ It Mtt 1Y3

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