CY CE f CILTY OF a- w Yooh MilhHhomuil the stock EA pomnmittee of the 2 i b. Manring )Â¥ member sit w i ind an 'piture. mosau ao» ER, C CANTOX, x;; "'.'.? MDaLL Co. To on Paplivtiin se Drowt umm..;l‘ I e':’ E' ";;""-:. #2¢°4 "ravin anf ise in the â€". Sideb ards, Extensio® reat.y reduced prices e Factory o( the W egenaét _ Street. Waterlob, is 0f uridings are A 1 ao@ B# e out it of “’"'3.-"'3 A dry kiln and ist {‘eur It is seldom that a va this prosents “I ,. »ctory ready for use at a {2read an attraction. Househola Furniture fo wck of lumber tor bu hich will be sold at & s and others intend! dow of mber. lay .. ly to ug‘s â€" Stom _ THe SUCCEssFui taking. to examine this l busineâ€"s n.\'\dlzch;ed by be continued at the same Mr. Adam‘ Kiippectwill in the past 2 For Sale. PE nass C foeep Ctp Are much piggey it Respectfully """*B m KEND, PAVIN . ty II\HE Â¥ o %i Another Hamilton Citizen Cured of Rheumatism in Three Days. Mr. 1. McFarlane, 256 Wellington ®re, Himilton : ‘For many weeks E Wire| intense pain from rbeuratism â€"Â¥ss so bid that I could not attend 0 business. I procured South Ameriâ€" taa Rheumatic Cure on the recommenâ€" tation of my druggist, and was comâ€" )'-etely cured in three or four days by the use of this remedy only: It is the best remedy I ever saw.‘â€"Sold by E. M. Devitt. 0 14« sue Thon he c us for a while, 2 abavstack and fidee. Then be sghted clyarettes, KOUtr t w rviOCk 4s Ad att LV «m tad T&B is on every pIECG Hen®) toohk Milltonaatre Erpelied the stock Exchange puil® ) $mokers gED BY 1bifl§£i£r}_13]â€"llgâ€"°f ory of the leader of sing and e hour was close to midnight, 1; *Won‘t you be my sweetâ€" ni kept step as well as he n he was hung up by the & while, and was nbext taken tack and give 1 several rapid hica heâ€" was branded with rircttes, ordered to dress,and w.ock in the morning was ue. .Aninvestigation has been y the faculty and it will go i the guilty ones. H Ireatment of a Student , Mo, Oct. 2.â€"J. Turper â€"wcomer at the State Uniâ€" td to join the Sigma Nu id was initiated. It was a hazing.First he was bound t and blindfolded and gaggâ€" » was beaten with stuffed vhils and was next put inâ€" or buriai.. The coftin was ind put in a spring waggon, ue funeral train marched. ithletic erounds were reachâ€" 8y THE EMPEROR j upon sept. 28. â€"The governâ€" e of the New York Stock it4 theeting toâ€"day (expellâ€" Manning for fraud. He mnuber gince 1869. He is cand an extensive dealer t securities. â€" In the latter ce sold five Union Pacific mortgage bonds, par value hi. on the floor of the Exâ€" siel & Co, <Ib was disâ€" the endorsements on the vouds had been removed !s. _ ‘Clean‘ bonds or bonds rsements bring from three ~ntâ€"more than endorsed gal questions often arise orsetnents. _ Mr. Manning o have for a long time ‘ice of removing the enâ€" n bouds, but it was diffiâ€" out a case against him. cha«lf he said that the yable to bearer and the absence of endorsements reuce with the bonds. He vlmit that endorsements roved from the boods. T"* nxt for a y(}&r‘ because rre| with the Emperor. hat the report was disâ€" t circles, and it was asâ€" wl long been arraoged iry should zo on a proâ€" â€"f the naval manoeuvres v the ‘Daily News‘ and "ityv,reiterate the rumor, s publishes a despatch ndent in RKome, giving than unnamed diplomat mrrel to a difference of nhe organizition of the ays that the trouble question in connection ror Wilhelm I. canal, pute resulted in Prince rtualiy banished for & » +iforts of the Empress ier of the Etiperor and o elfect a reconciliation is Prince Henary and wat Ba‘moral!,the guests VOKLY! TOBACCO buried. Tben he was stripped and thrown in and then in sand. Then d and inducted by the Quns€ pu t their customers The int 0. wtd.s Harilton _In its cabie corresâ€" the United Press rumor that Admiral u«â€"t4, brother of the iad been sent away fâ€"lt want, giving the x. or a 10 cent piece or mous K «& B" brand «in Forced to Leave of a Quarrel : Honry‘s qgrandâ€" probably remain market J £ rom 2 0 Ts hk . 1| 7 || ‘Can yonâ€"â€"sho ask6d ngst *\ ( Why does that young man never reâ€"! |â€" ‘Perhape,‘ a::ond the police: ceive for his services ;t)mt $15 a week! man, ‘I will do anything I can to asks ‘Eli,‘ in the Ool?menul Bulletin asgist you. â€" What is it? | and Northwest Trade. Because he does | ‘Well, really,‘ she answere1.| ‘Ihardâ€" not study and drink in knowledge that jyâ€"‘ | will make him worth more than that, ‘Ob, I understand, he said. | I see a This young man says he isn‘t treated great many in your fix during the long fairly ; that others succeed while he Ledious day. So does every policeman struggles along without much advance| on the Broadway equad. Don‘t be a:â€" ment. Let us see about that. Where fraiq, I‘m a man of family. | I havea does the complaining young man spend epild and seven small wives at bome. his spare time 1 Perhaps on the street, Ob, I don‘t mean that! Just the opâ€" perhaps in hunting in the suwmer and posite. My bands my be large and skating in the winter,perbaps in JOUN§â€" delicate, but my heart is in the right ing about the corners indulging in idle place ‘ * gossip. All these things have a place, l ‘Why, do youâ€"‘ even to the gossip on the corner, but} _ :Qp, yes, it I didn‘t I‘d have to lend when they make up the sum totAl half the ladies in town car fare to get of a man‘s spare time they prove t0o b8 home,‘ + his executioner. 601 +Whe_J How avsout the other young men who] ‘xesâ€"just turn your off side NArdAâ€" went from $15 to 820 and then on to Port, stand perfectly stillâ€"now here it $30 and $40, an‘ even on to a higher i8‘ . salary, a week. Heimproved his spa.re' Avd the family fellow found ber time in study and developing his mind Ezc“e‘ for her,.drew forth her pocketâ€" to the point that he was able to com. book, opened it, extracted five cents mand attention because he had someâ€" ' and handed it to her for car fare, clo.s- thing to give out. His policy was to ed the pocketâ€"book and put it back in read aloog & certain line every winter, |her pécket. She was saved ! read daily papers regularly,and if possiâ€" xoi ble a foreign paper that would keep him in touch wichptk‘:a world ; if he gidu’t,‘ Co-rtesy- Cou-tl.. . have a foreign paper handy he subscrib Courteous attgntlonâ€"-polx_heness.â€"u ed for o0ae; he bought a few books every | as l#uch a stock in tra.de_a.s 13 st.lmon; year, not novels, but philosophy nnd|"3’= for without a certain amount o history ; he looked into the inner hisâ€"| the fqrmer a merchant or clerk cannot tory of the Bible,and he studied it close | sell his goods to advantage or ret;:m ly, only to find that great minds haq patronage. _ It is the little things that Gone that before him. }count:,. A smile an'd. a P]Zafmï¬ word Can we measure what the effect of: years of study along these lines would be on the mind of any person ? There must be development,of course,and yet yet we hear young business men who work in the stores say they never had an opportunity to attend college. What should they do t Make a college at home. _ Turn their bedroom into a colâ€" lege, and dig out the great truths of bistory and science. â€" That is what we are here for. It is unfortunate that so many fail to grasp the great fact that knowledge can be bad for the seeking. The trouble is it is not sought after; inâ€" stead the days are passing in the merâ€" est drivel of words, and the mind dies for want of nourishment. for want of nourishment. ‘STM'QK!NS“;‘S Sog'mnfw sï¬â€™ï¬m’f,’ï¬'&,b“" “1?5‘1 y y millions 0 mothers for their C en W 0 If you envy great me:n be‘ a great | teething. If disturbed at night and broken of man yourself. Start out in being someâ€" LRs l“)e:‘tn bg'f T si::g chl}lgeest\lx‘flg;i:fagnd n:ewggg . & + & u n o thing and you will succeed in being get ‘a. bottle of S(’F, ;:Ymsxolv:'s lslootl,;ing i i Syrup" for ren Tecthing. will relieve so.mebody t'he world will respect. Light EYI ooX itc siifover imm%dhwly coond will come in as you proceed, and you npon it nlmï¬me;s, there is no ::\htstgkuf abo':n it $ t cures Diarrhoea, ula e mach &n WHC} . be afble to 'develop '{le;r byb year, | %wels, Icl;lres Winiï¬ollg.gt;ottenl the Gtgx&s, 1 w years w1 ave become uces Inflammation, an ves energy e S * 4 )\ _you s | whole system.‘"Mrs. Winslow‘s Soothing Syrup". an able man.The idea that a term in colâ€" | aor chiidren tecthing is pleasant to Ts Laste $ j fnd is the prescription of one 0/ the olde st and lege makes a man S,mart is fiction. The best femalephyï¬igiansand nurses in the United man must make himself after be has States., Price twentyâ€"five cents a bottle, Sold been through coliege. That is only a A cA ‘“Q‘%:“.Eggg;l‘h&;‘gg‘fog?; Coofning disciplinary sehool. It lays the foundaâ€"| SÂ¥RUuP" tion, but the building is yet to be erectâ€" | ed. Put in the foundation yourself and" She did not Purchase begin to build. That is the way to' Womanâ€"Have you any stoveâ€"liftersa! growth. Hardware Clerkâ€"We have stove If I were & clerk in a store I would subscribe for the London Quarterly or the Edinburgh Review, or both,costing about $11 a year, and for the Popular Science Monthly, costing $5 a year,and read them carefally. This done you will be an educated man in ten years. I would add as many standard books to theso each year as I could afford. I was talking with a gentleman this week, a writer: on a Minneapolis newspaper, who is an encyclopedia in himselt,. He is a great student, and has a library of 4,000 volumes. _ ooo _ _ a% 19 nslc s ‘How many of them havye you read P I asked. ‘Every one of them,‘ was the reply. Is it any wonder that man is a genias and draws a salary of more than $15 a week }â€" Canadian Grocer. Rheumatism is caused by lactic acid in the blood attacking the fibrous tissues of the joints. Keep your blood pure and healthy and you will not have rheumatism. | Hood‘s Sarsaparilla gives tke biood vitality and richness. and tones up the whole body, neutralizes the acidity of the blood, and thus cures rheumatism. HOOD‘S PILLS are best afterâ€"dinner pills, assist digestion, cure headache. A poor woman had lost her husband, and was lefé with five children and nothing to live upon. _A neighboring family, named Brown, in which there where several children, felt much symâ€" pathy for the bereaved woman. All Sn seans nscb io uy d PeC e o e en ids the little Browns,were very sorry when they heard their mother‘s tale of the widow‘s woe. How can we help ! said Janie, the eldest. We‘ve no money at Janie, the eldest. Weve no mOnoy a> all. Mrs Brown smilled, and said : No, you have no money ; but, if you would like to give up somo of your pleasures, you can earn some. How, mother You might give up having sugar in your tea, for one t_hf:ag. But it‘s so nasty without, mother. Well perhaps you can think of someâ€" thing else. All of you go into the garden for half an hour, and come and tell me what you fix upon. Of went Janie and Harry and Sibyl and wee Jonnie hand in Rand, and walked solemnly around the garden. When the clock struck they ran in again helterâ€"skelter. Weil ! said the mother,. § Janie : spoke: We‘ve thought : of: everything all round, | mother, and, if you please, we should like to give up V 1 ah+4i<l _ How to Becorile Valuable e nl ; What They Agroed to give up Rheumatism Cured. | Resy dilte cesh | ue se lap y [ oe SPet utd Neet o. ui ce t caion . COAEHL T7 Do ie B Li dsc Neare [ CGan youâ€"‘she asked hesitatingly. â€"| _ A young minister sevtled over s small & \‘ Perhaps,‘ answered the policeâ€" |country parish was instructed by his man,. ‘I will do anything I can t |parishioners to procure a piano for their assist you. â€" What is it? | vee‘ He did so, telling the dealer to ‘Well, really,‘ she answere1.| ‘Ibardâ€"|charge the bill for rental to the secreâ€" yâ€"‘ |: tary of the parish, When the bill. aâ€" ‘Ob, I understiand, he said. I see a|mounted to $25, the society bring unâ€" great many in your fix during the long |able to pay it as well as the salaryâ€"of tedious day. So does every policeman | the pastor,the music dealer dunned the on the Broadway equad. Don‘t be &â€"|minister for the money,telling him that fraid. I‘m a man of family. Ibave@a|he assumed the responsibility. The child and seven small wives at bome.|latter replied that he never assumed Ob, I don‘t mean that! Just the opâ€"| the responsibility of another,having all posite. My bands my be large and |be couid do to pay his own bills, whereâ€" delicate, but my heart is in the‘ right | upon the dealer threatened to sue him. 'Whyâ€"-' ‘Yesâ€"just turn your off side hardaâ€" port, stand perfectly stillâ€"now here it Courteous attentionâ€"politenessâ€"is as l#uch a stock in trade as is stationâ€" ery, for without a certain amount of the former a merchant or clerk cannot sell his goods to advantage or retain patronage. It is the little things that count. A smile and a pleasant word are always returned in kind by the aver age personâ€"man or woman. The man does not live who caunnot be more or less influenced by kindnass. It is or should be the natural method of intercourse, and is needed in the store quite as much as in the parlor. Buginess intercourse, at all times, should be free, affably conducted and genuine. â€" The spurious article is readâ€" ily detected, and as customers look for the former, so when disappointed they transfer their patronage to some dealer who studies politeness to better advanâ€" tage. â€"Geyer‘s Stationer. Woman (meditatively)â€"Are they silver plated ? Clerk (dumbfounded)â€"No, madame. Woman(triumphantly)â€"1 hen‘Idon‘t want any. I wouldn‘t be s up putting ‘up a stove with a jackâ€"screw that wasn‘t silver plated. I‘ll go deal at some store where they have a better class of custom and keep aristocratic goods. Good:â€" morning. She did not Purchase Womanâ€"Have you any stoveâ€"liftera! Hardware Clerkâ€"We have stove lid lifters, madame. I resume that is what you mean. Woman (defiantly)â€"â€"IL mean stove:â€" lifters. Clerk (patronizingly)â€"A stove lifter would be something to life up a stove, A jackâ€"screw, for instance. Woman (angrily)â€"Have you any jac}gâ€"scpeyvs? Lol . _ O Jâ€"Elé;ï¬'(éï¬fprised)â€"Y~e-s, madame, I believe go, in the basement. _ â€" Put your money back. You need onâ€" ly pay half the price now. High prices are no more. In spite of distrust, a good article can be bad at a cheap rate. Since the Bordeaux Claret Co. came inâ€" to the field with th:ir cheap wines, im:â€" ported directly from Bordeaux, there is less demaud for the long prices. People want this cheap wine at $3 and $4 per dozen quarts. It hardly seems possitle â€"for wine has been associated with long prices. Yes, long profits, but enormous sales at cheap rates make profits,too. And this is the position : â€" The people have good wine, wholesome, strengthening, which they can use freeâ€" ly without being impoverished at nomâ€" inal prices. Addressâ€"Bordeaux Claret Co., 30 Hospital Street, Montreal. Her Test ‘It is true, George,‘ sighed the b:autiâ€" ful girl as she gazed at the man who had just had just proposed, ‘is it true that you can put the links into your cuffs without losing your temper P ‘It is,‘ said George fondly. ‘Well, then,‘ said the proud girl adorâ€" ingly, ‘take me. I am yours.‘â€"Londâ€" on Answeres. : gere Worthy Your Confidence. Put Money in Thy Purse For Over Fifty Years _A sbort tims after our friend receivâ€" ed a letter from a New York collection agency, to which as well as several folâ€" lowing he paid no attention, until the following short but freï¬nite letter came : “DEAR SIRâ€"UDIPSS you remit lt SHN UmvUUs h WGvoltery Wilke | once we shall pu}:hsh you all over ©3€ | Anthorized Capital $1,000,000. country as a delinquent|debtor. Gov‘t Deposit al Ottawa $50,000 | To which be repiied : Subscrbed Capital gm. { "CUENTLEMENâ€"Ever since I entered | Paid up Capitat 864,400 l the ministry I have been struggling tor | j a ypgrnnNNEK8, M. P., CHR/ KUMPFE the title of D. D. Goahead."â€"Boston PrEsipeXT. || Viceâ€" R kefben | Budget. THOS. HILLIARD, MaxabtNe DirrEcror. | To remove the constipated hatit, the only safe trâ€"atment is a course of Ayer‘s Pills, fo} owed by a laxative diet. Most Other cathartics do more harm then good, thercfore leading physiciins recommend Ayers Pilis® especially as a family physic. Budget. The following is a current story of Abraham Lincoln, which, if it is true â€"as it probably is notâ€"is at least enâ€" titled to a place in legendary literature: Lincoln was once riding along afflonely road when an illâ€"looking mian, who held & cocked revolver, suddenly faced him. the man. ‘What do yod want, my friend 1‘ Lincoln asked. ‘I am going to shoot you,‘ answered “»;Wie’lrli,; said Linsoln, ‘I don‘t mind being killed, but I should like to know your reasons.‘ _ . _ ‘I once vowed,‘ sgid the man, ‘that if I ever met a man homelier than I am I would shoot him.‘ g._ _ Lincoln looked critically at his assailâ€" aat for a minute, and then said : RHEUMATISM CURED 1N A 1D&av.â€"Soutn American Rheumatic Cure for Rheumatism and Neuralgia, radically cures in 1 to 3 days Its action upon the system is remarkable and mysterious. Ia removes at once the cause ant the disease i ediately disappears. The first d ose greatly benefits. T5cents Sold by Ed. M Devitt Druggist. ‘Well if I am any homelier than you are, then for pity‘s sake, shoot :‘ Dozberâ€"Do you think that constantâ€" ly wearing a hat has a tendency to make a man bald ? That Tired Feeling Hood‘s Sarsapariila Cives the Desired Kealth and Strength. You often hear people complain of wreakness and a tired, run down feelâ€" ing. The cause of the trouble is impure or impoverished blood, and when in this condition it cannot carry health to the organs and tissues of the body. Purify, vitalize and enrich the blood with Hood‘s Sarsaparilla and these disagreeable feelings will disappear, because the blood will then carry health and vigor to every organ of the body. . & i "«Gentlemen;â€"As a tonic and blood purifier I believe Hood‘s Sarsaparilla is the very best. My whole systemâ€"was entirely run down, and it appeared to meas though there was but little blood in my veins. I was so weak I 4#C. 1. Hood & Co., Lowell, Mass.: Could Scarcely Cet around « to do my work. I finally began to take Hood‘s Sarsaparilla, and after using five bottles I found that my strength had returned and my appetite was very much better. In fact, I now feel as strong as ever." Mrs. KELLEY, 9 Wellington Ave., Toronto, Ontario. Tired All Overâ€"Could Not Sleep. * Tt affords me much pleasure to testify to the merits of Hood‘s Scrsaparilla. My whole system was run down. I felt tired all over my body and could not sleep at night and my appetite was very poor,. I tried several physicians but with poor spoken of so highly I determined to try it, which I did with great results. That tired feeling is gone, my appetite is good and I feel like a new woman." Mrs. RATEERLEY. 132 Elizabeth St., Toronto. Hood‘s Sarsaparilla _ Is the Only True Blood Purifier Proininently before the public eye today. And it is therefore the ideal buildingâ€"up medicine. Be sure to get Hood‘s, Hood‘s Pills S55f Lincoln and the Highwayman 5) DUNNS "‘ BAKING " POWDER When two or three ye{rl in force it is nonâ€"forfeitable, evmi for tailure to pf| pay renewal premiums, remaining in ye | ull_ force TILL THH VAaLUE IS _ | EXHAUSTED. The Policy of the Domjinion Life is a. ‘ straight promise to payâ€"like a banlcl draft, almost unconditinal. _ No reâ€" ; striction on travel or occupation. ¢ It provides a legacy certain instead of a law suit possible. _ _________ _ Equality between policyâ€"holders is secured by insuring in three classesâ€" abstainers, general and womenâ€"giving each in profits the true benefit of its own longevity. . _ The RATES compare favorably with any in the world. ____ C Your choice of all sound plans o assurance »Fered, no other. AGENTS WANTED. _ Apply now for choice of territory to _ THOS. HILLIARD _ _ Managing Director Teacher ot Piano and Organ The Molsons Bank. Capital, $2,000,000. Rest, $1,300,000, A. CENERAL BANKING BUSINESS TRANSACTED. Drafts Issued on all Principal Points. Interest allowed on sums of Four Dollars and upwards in THE SAVINGS BANK DEPARTMENT. * THE 4 ominion Life Assyrance Co‘y, l0 WATERLOO Granite and Marble Works, Sold by Simon Snyder, Druggi=t, Waterloo MISS ANNIE BEAN, ICaeou VO OBUITOZUDOOELOCTEL O L03 Amakm no uments, Headstones etc., and quote M:;gn_gg_rmmbotwo:k either l‘lll Gra Erb Street, opposite Markes. a ED WATERLOO Head Office, DR. SIMPSCNS LPrEYENOT es . Weakâ€" 1 " srect a fitting tribute of affection to th memory of mm one. t #\CADROIT » ;)PESSAR,Y_ &3 Highest current rates on special deposite FOR TWENTY â€" FIVE YEARS Cure SICK HEADACHE and Neuralgia in 20 minuTes, also Coated Topgue, Dizziâ€" ness, Biliousness, Pain in the Side, Constipation, Torpid Liver, Bad Breath. To stay cured and regulate the bowels. veryr wice To TAKE. Ki-;;l.'!of:vo:;u with a call and we shall be eased to show you specimens and design$ in First class}work guaranteed. desire F" you have lost aloved one and desire t HEAD OFFICE, MONTREAL. Price 25 CenTs aT pRUO SroRes. THECOOK‘SBEST FRIEND: SHAEFER BROS. LARGEST SALE IN CANADA. ho POWDERS Waterloo. Ont. RAOE ness, Obstruction. &c., &c. ‘Boid by »i) Lruggsts, or sent by mail ; one box, $1, six for #s. Circular free. ARK Dr. Simpson & Co., Toronto. JACOR HESPELER, Manager Waterloo Branch. * 14 Waterloo, Ont. ion better than FOR SALE OR EXCHANGE. ‘Emerson says Great Geniusâ€" es have short biographies, Explonations and excuses are not needed in their behalf, They speak for themselves. GIVE THEM A TRIAL Speaking of Plato V .M.Berlet MERCA NTILE Incorporated by Act of Ontario Legislatur OAPITAL, $200,000. HxaD OFFICE, â€" _ WaTERLOoO, Ont. Two Doors East of Post Office, BOARD OF DIRECTORS I, E. Bowman, M. P., Waterloo. John Shuh, Waterloo. J. H. Webb M. D., Waterloo. Geo. M oor%Wnterloo. D. S. Bowlby, M. D., Berlin Robert Melvin, Gueliph. E. W. B. Snider, M, P. P., St. Jacobs, Also Watches, Clocks, Sewing‘ Machir es, Lawn Mowers, Umbrellas, GCuns, Typewriters, etc., repaired promptly. Ball‘s Repair Shop. Devitt‘s Block Waterloo Sulphate of Copper Purse Paris Green OFFICERS I. E. Bowman. M.P., President, James Lockie, Secretary Alex. ; Millar, Solicitor, T. A Gale, Inspector For Vines, etc., etc. ISAAC BECHTEL & 80 . Devitt‘s City Drug Store BRICK AND TILE Bicycle Repairing FIRE INSURANCE CO. Vermin on Currant Bushes, etc. MERCHANT â€" TAILOR. Spraying Fruit Trees, Grape Pure® Hellebore ALL WORK GUARANTEED, and you will find it so of the fine Erb St., â€" Waterloo. WATERLOO. a Specialty made by Chronicle Office, Waterio cor Your OOTNG 60 E PIGTURESQUE 1\ ~ matkinf6 SLANP. Visit this Historical Island, which is the flmdest summer resort on the Great kes. It only costs sbhout §13 from Detroit; $15 from Toledo; §18 from Cleveland, for the round trip, including meals and borths. Avoid tho heat and dust by traveling on the D. & C. floating ï¬lm The attractions of a trip to the ackinac region are unsurpassed. The island itsclf lis a rsopd romantic epot, its climate most is\ steel passenger Sic built for the upp #300,000 cac‘k. ‘H ONE THOUSAND MILES OF LAKE RIDE AT DOMALL EXRENSE. every modern c bath rooms, Ci2., by clectricity, it the grandest, 1: on fresh water. _ compare with the struction and ap: between Toledo, nac, Bt. Ignace, 1 Marquette and | Cleveland and D Putâ€"inâ€"Buy. _ > makes traveliny oughly cenjoy®‘ descriptive pr: Scgarxtz. G. P Waterloo Coal Yards. COAL Scranton Coal ! An easy describing and DEAFESS really genuine Cure for a Deafness,Singing Earnche &c..no matter how severe or how longâ€"standing, wil! be sent post free.â€" Artificial im‘-drumn and simbliar appliances entirely superseded. Address Thomas Kempe, Victoria Chambers,19,Southainpton Buildings Holborn, London. DEALER IN Fruit and Ornamental Trees, Crape Vines Smail Fruits, Shrubs, Roses, Etc, BERLIN, = onT. J. 8. MUSSELMAN, Bicycles ! Bicycles ! THE BERLIN REPAIR SHOP 72 King St., West. Established April 1st, 1891 CAN I OBTAIN A PATENT? For a ï¬omgt answer and an honest opinion, write to UNN & CO., who have had nesrlz filtr years‘ experience in the patent business. ommnnlg tions strictly confidential. . A Handbook of formation concerning Patents and how to ob= tain them sent free. Also a catalogue of mechanâ€" fcal ard scientific books sent free. Patents taken through Munn & Co. receive :Keclu noticein the Mcientific American, and us are brought widely betore the public withâ€" out cost to the inventor. This wlend»dm m:d“woekly. elegantly iHustrated, h“otl"l ar irculation of any seientific w in the world. 83 uaau Bnm'fg‘l' °¥5L"3’ sent n‘ginglo Buildi on, gbon y. a yoar. %fl. 'Ing cents. ery number contains beanâ€" plates, in colors, and %(xluru&u of m with plans, enabling builders tC sbow dedgna and secure contracts. Address N & CO.. NeEw Your. 361 BroapwaY ooflands Simon Snyder, get anything better than HOGG & HABBICK. Druggist, . WATERLOO, ONT at all prices to suic the purchaser You Can‘t Coughs, Colds Hoarseness. inul (lu ‘onsumption FOR 1 tl C. L, MENDERSON, ns of a trip to the unsurpassed. â€" The 1 romantic epot, its sting. _ Two new c*, Luve just been like route, costing are ouuipped with encs, innunciator®, mdnated throughout o cusrunteed to be smm« pofeost steamers f nors favorably to.c_n Hners in con: l uy tnpirngr week it, Aipera, Mackt tey, Chicago, " Boo,‘ . Daily: betweer y Clevelard and | O fal ES Â¥ m TC s in pme ts th UPrg 13