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Waterloo County Chronicle (186303), 17 Oct 1895, p. 6

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't ' x, 733. iti' \‘ f n'. ' . .1.. ‘0 'Ct _ _. [232! White Beans, L Koehler, J Stride]. bouer; Evans any other kind, on, Geo Geisel ; Beauty of Hebron Potatoes,do, E Erb ;elephant potatoes, do, do; emp state» potatoes, E Erb, L Koehler; po- tatoes any other kind,L Weber,L Koeb- ler- yellow corn, E Hunsberger, Koch- ler; white. corth Biermann, J Barn manu ; pumpkins, Koehler, J Bricker; tutrons, do, J Amy; Squashes, do, R Neutrons I Swedish turnips, It Glennie, Geo Burnett; Swedish turnips trimmed, J L Weber, W & H Hamilton; turnips ony other kmd,W k H Hamilton; field carrots trimmed,do, J Lackner; garden con-”ts short. varieties, T O’Donnell, E Eringarden carrots long varieties,Koeh~ ler, J Biermann; Beets long blood, J Amy, E Err); beets short blood,C Bier. mum. E Iunsperster;rmuogola heaviest, P GlenniP, J L Weber; white radishes, I E Erb, Hunsperger; black radishes. E Hunsberger, M B Oswald; sugar beets, 1 s.1, Koehler, JAR Amy; red cabbage, J , Biarmnnnkc Biermann; white cabbogo, W & H Hamilton, J Biertmusn; culli- fiower,E Erb,C Biermon;whtte onions, I Biermonn, C Biermnnn; red onions, do, do; Dwarf Celery, do, do; long celery, C Bieramnn, D Swami; tomo- toes, L Koehlor. J Burma; collec tion of usable roots and vegetables, J B Koppel, C Riemann. . Anus. . snow-H Bett,N Kunkel; strum". I1; C Biermmn,Koehlor£t.IAwronoe,C Biermn,Geo Going]; Insider: bin-h, A! Ihmtier,Koehier; an other kind.J Bier man, J Buddha"; collection of tut lpplaW&H Huniltouxoahlov; north- ern qr, Goo 1tyytM.reg.pirsAmnu, a”, 60000501, Wat, Haiku); ”new We, Du W Sud- (mum: White Fall Wheat, L Koehler, C Bienmnn: ited Wheat, C Biermann,L Koehler; Spring Whmt, L Koehler, Aug Demier; Barley,E lirb, L Koehler; White New, I. Koehler, C Biermann; Black Oats, L Koehler,E Hunspergcr ; Punk b'trangwuy,L Kpehler;rimothy Seed, F, Erb, J srhsuielauer.- White 1hy_'soar,Alex Miller, J L Weber: spring boar,do lic?; breeding sow,du; spring sow, J L Weber, Alex Miher; pair of fat pigs any kind,J Ran- dall,\Vm Cruikshank. Pius. erlnhirvv Boar, Jas Amey, Geo. Sterilvr; spring boar, Alex Miller, E Burkholdvr: breeding wow,I GrotT, Wm Cruikuhrtnk: spring sow,John Bartman, Wm Cruikwhank. r Oxford and Shrop Downg--0Gm,J L Weber; shoarlinz ram, Peter Glennie; ram lamb,Alex Cromar 1&2; ewe,must have had Imuhs,do lk:?.; shearling ewe, li?.; (Awe. lamb, do 1,Pvter Glennie 2. Ayrshire-- Bull,Conrad Weidenham- mar; cow,' Geo. Klinck: heifer calf, G. Klinck,Chas.Klin:k. SHEEP Uicestpr-llam,Jas Grillis,Alex.Mil. ler; shearling ram, ls Groff; ram lamb, I Grotf, Jas.Crrnlls; Pw", must have bad hunb.s,.rs,, Grills 1&2;shearlingewe.do; ewe lamb, do; fat sheep, any kind, I GromJas Grills; pen, 1 {male and ii fe- male,Jas Grills. Grade-Cow,.) Stony lic.'; 1 yr old heifer,J Stone; heifcr calf, IGrotl', Jus Stone. :Guernsny or Jersey-- Bull,C]Klinck; cow, Jo,, Fear 1 k '.1; heifer calf, Chas Klinck 1&2; bull calf,Jos Fear Ih2, Csrritsge-Brood mare, Robert slim. nzon, Aaron Snider; foal, do, John Lackner. Aaron Snider; 2 yr old colt or filly, Thor: Cunningham, Jae Bush, Peter Glennie; 3 do in harness, Ph Weaver, John Roos, In Harness-Heavy draught team,I Devin, l,3, Hahn Bros; irgr, do, Geo Wallace», Wm Schafer, Jos Farr-ell," carriage do, 151, hands high or oven] b'reithaupt Bros, w Short. Jdm F Webez; roadster do, W H He‘milton' Aug Demier, Dr. l'nlyot ', ,ittst,1.a car. horw, Jag McQueen, I Hilborn, Wm Bror, Jo roadster, Jas Love, T O'Don. nel, W Pulltenhcrn; saddle, A Bush, John Lemon, F, Matthew; lady driver, Mv, Brown, Mrs Rolls. _ CATTLE. OarGm-Bull, 3 years old or over J I. Weber: bull 2 years old Is Crroff, Geo. Bur‘ett; 3 year old bull, John Bricker 1&2; bull calf, I Groif, Peter Glennie: cow,Jolm Bricker,J L Weber, Geo. Burnett; 2 yr old heiier,Geo.Bur. nett 1&2; 1 yr old heifer,J I, Weber, J Bricker; heifer calf,(¢eo Burnett. ttoadstetd-Bi.oo'd mare, Jae rNicol, Hy Zilliax, Jae Christmann ; foal, Jae Chriatmtsnn, Jac Bush, H Zilliax; 1 yr old colt or filly, Wm Pulkeuhorn. Wm Schaefer, John McGoy; 2 do,W Short, do,J0hn Jackson; 3 do, Hy Zilli-tx, Ray Bros, John Miller. Agricultural - Brood mare, Wm Scimefer, 1,3, Geo Wallace; foal, Geo siUiii, J A Bruce.Wm Schaefer; l yrpld colt or filly, Wm Schaefer. Geo '“lellace; 2 do, do, 1, 2, John Bosom. wofth: 3 do, do, 1,3, It W Harper Heavy Draught-Brood mare, Hon Bros, 2,3, has Devin; foal, Hahn Bros, Robert Stewart, I Dewitt; 1 yr old colt or filly, I Devin, 1,2; 2 do, I Devin; 3 do, Hahn Bros. Elmira Fall Shaw. PRIZE LIST‘ ROOTS HORSES. ammun- nun-rum. Collection of I . an under 14 mi- 1,. 'ttttd LADIES WORK i Pair slippers,fancy Miss Kalbfleueh, Mrs Hall tsohs cushion, finished Mrs Hall, Ir-tt Oswald; crochet work in wool It Neuhaus, Miss Hall; guipure work Miss Hall, Mrs Hall ; embroidery on cotton, Miss Kalbfleiseh, Miss Hall , embroidery on funnel, Miss Hall, Miss KalhileUch; embroidery on silk, Miss Kalbfleisch, Miss A Snyder; sofa or afgan rug, Mrs J Luelrhardt,Miss Hall; pair of banneretts, Miss 1Glbf1toch,do; fancy bracket, do, MrsJ B Winger; pair of pillow shams, C (iermvif, J Lackner; table valence, Miss Kalb- i fleisioh, Miss Hall; arresene and ribbo. l sine work, Miss Hall, Miss 1Glbfleisch, macrame do, Mrs Hall; Berlin wool l work, raised, Mrs iltadtslbauer, Mrs J B Winger; do, Gt, Miss Hall; outline work, Mrs W’inzer, Miss A Snider; point lace, Miss Hall, Mrs Hall; erd. chet work, cotton, do, Miss Strangway; lace work, any kind, Miss Strangway, R Neuhaus; ribbon work, Miss Hall; whiturholder, fancy, Miss IGlbfleitmh, Mrs Luckhardt; wax work, Mrs Ph Christman; knitted quilt, Miss Strang- way, Mrs Wm Brox; silk crazy patch- work, Miss Hall, Miss Strangwoy; satin stitch work, Miss IGlbf1eiseh,hire Hall; xensington stitch work, do,Miss Snider; fancy wall pocket, Miss Kalb. fleikh, Miss Strangway; not ot toilet mats do, Miss Hall; collection of tstuifed birds, T O‘Donnell; table scarf,Miss 1Glbheiaeh,Mii_ IGll;toihsta set any kind, do, Miss Snyder; crews] embroidery,Miss HalLMrsHall; roman embroidery do,do; pin cushion. do, do; doileys,Miss 1Gltaruoh,Mi" Hall; too my, do,do; goat’s smoking cap, Mrs. Hill, Miss 1Gibtut%sb; foot stool, Min. J P Lockbndt, Mi- 2thttt.t hold- er, Miss 1Glbthnuoh, Mrs. all; drown work.Miu t8r-r,1rrn.thuiuhank; ltedried shirtln D. Tanner, Mrs. HAIL. Brahmas. W S Henrich, 1,2; Coch- ins, Sol Koch, H Hen; Wyandots, W Henrich, 1,2; Longshans, H Hep, 1,2; Plymouth Rock, W Henrich, 1, 2; red caps, do; Houdans, ll Hett; Leghorns, do, Dan Stumpf; Polands, H Hett; bantams, T O’Donnell. J Randall; game, white, Alex Miller; do grey, Sol Koch, do; ducks, do, J Bricker; turk- eys, do,Alex Miller; Pigeons,Antwerp, Hy Zilliax, 1, 2; fan-tail. Dr. Ullyot; rabbits, John H Ruppel, Martin Scha- de; black Javas. W Henrich, 1,2. FINE ARTS ' Painting on satin, velvet or pluih, Miss Hall, Mrs It J Hall ; oil painting by Amateurs, landscape Mrs Hall,Miss Hall ; oil painting any other kind Miss IGlbileisch, N Cress ; crayon drawing, Dr 'l'llyot, Miss Kalbtleisoh; crayon drawing, colored do, Mrs Higgins, Miss Hall; pencil drawing Mrs Hall, Mis, Hall ; water colors, do, do ; aquarium S Laschinger: painting on glass Mrs Higgins, C Ziegler; oil painting on board Miss Hall, Mrs Hull; painting on mirror do, do.--- eluuer; rihstone pippon,J Biermonn,C ' Biermann; rhode island trreening,r1ett, o Koehler; American golden russet, Wh ll Humiltoo,N Kooks]; roxbury msset, J L Weber, Geo.Geisel; talman sweet, Geo.Bnrnett, C Biermsnn; any other kind,do, I Musselman; collection winter apples. II Bitter, W * H Hamilton; heaviest apples any kind,J Stadelbauer, i: A Strangway; fall pears do, J B Wing. 'r er; winter pears,G .Geisel,Hy Ritter; I crab apples, C Riemann, J L Weber; cluster grapes,Hett,Koehler. n FLOWERS. o Fuchsias,G Sehierholtz,R. Neuhaus; 1 geraniums, white, J B Winger, J H o Ruppel;geraniums,colored, J L Weber, ,. J B Winger; assortment foliage, J Randall,S Koch; hanging baskets with , plants,J H Ruppel. Aug Blatz; ben- 3 gonias,J L Weber, Ph Christman; bou- r quot of lent flowers, Peter Glennie, A I Brown; collection house plants, J B , Winger,J B Ruppel. , DAIRY. Butter prints,Noah Kuthrel, E Erb; roll butter,A Brown,E Erb; crock but. ter, do,do; flrkirt butter,E Erb,E Hans. perger; factory cheese,W C Martinson, Albert Lurch; homemade cheese, E Eels, E Hunsperger; maple edger, S Koch, E Erb; maple syrup,J L eber, 1 Koehler; honey Jrained,A Blatz, Chas. t Klinck; homemade bread,E Erh,W&H , Hamilton; collection of Cakes,E Erb. t ’ MANUFACTURER! A: IMPLEMENTS l t Fine sewed shoes, Geo Schlnhein; " coarse pegged boots, do. Harness, single, J P Luckhardt, c, Ziegler; car- E riage, do, do; heavy, do, do. Top bug- f i gy, J R 1tauhny1jWeber .5: Co; deno- : crat wagon,Weber Ak Co; open buggy, do, Iron barrows, M H Hemmerich; P horse shoes, heavy, do, Dav Hollinger; 5 do roadster, do, T Wideman. s DOMESTIC MAXCFACTURES p Home mde funnel, E Erb; do linsey, a do; coverlet, J L Weber, Jae Stadel. 3 bauer; woolen stockings, J B Winger, I ll Neuhaus; do socks, R Neuhaus, u Peter Glennie; do mitts, A Strangwav, b do; hooked rag mat, Mrs Higgins, A Cl Brown; home made do, A Brown, R J Pt Hall; quilt, wtton patch, Sol Koch, A d, Strangway; do cloth, John Weber, Jae ol bftadelbauer; do log cabin, do, Miss , Hall POULTRY tions, mine'ofuthem in colors. The Free Edition is fprecisely the some as that sold " 81.50 except that the book: are bound in strong menille peper covert, instead of cloth. It is "pot often that our readers hue en opportunity to on- tain e volunble hook on such generous terms, end we predict that few will mie- nailing them-elven of the enamel and liberal othe to which we have celled their attention. _ 1 ""---m., -“ "mee N.Y., of which company he in presi dent, thirtrone (31) one-cent stomps, to cover coat of customl nnd pogtsgo only, and the book will be sent: post- paid. It in a veritable medicine library, complete in one volume. It contains 1008 iorge pages, and over 300 illultm- _ _ -H . '*'-~ r-'"' ed tin the English language, have I reached so great a sale :as has this pop- ular work, over [680,000 copies have been sold at 181.50 each. The ii.j',,i',i.j') on this enormous sale having repaid its author for the great. amount, of labor‘I and money expended on its production, he has now decided to give away, Ji'.I solutely free, 500,000 copies of this valuable book, the recipient only being required to mail to the Worlds Dis. pensary Medical Aistkoeiation,ot Buffalo, Althoughja very busy man, Dr. I Pierce has found time in which to write a great book of over a thousand pagPs l entitled, The People's Common Sense' Medical Adviser, in Plain English, Jil Medicine simplified, Few books print- l -J l - .I a . . . - "'"e -___ -'"' """"'""*V , IIU" “U In the rear of the Invalids’ Hotel is l you like the pictures this year?’ the World's Dispensary. This building: 'By Jove i,' Ciltipd Jones in sur~ is one hundred feet s uare and six prise: ‘can you ta t stories high. It contaiiis the labora. l 'Well, I should smile,’ said thegentle tory where Dr. Pierce's celebrated l man, equally surprised, as _ he hastily remedies are prepared,aud from whence I put away pencil and paper. 'Aren't they are shipped all over the world. .you deaf and dumbt' Dr. R.V.Pierce who founded this: tt 'Not by a long sight,' Jones replied, ( stitution that had no model and seems l thrusting into his pocket an envelope ‘ too perfect in its, appomtments for imi- I nearly covered with pencil marks, 'but tation, maintains constant personal l I'll kill Dummy next time I see him !' supervision over everydatail of its vast l K I system. He is not yet sixty years ol , I 's tsi D h ch , . is a y?unguooking ""P. for his Bee, aud i s,,,',,',,'.':, 2lti;mve:ih'2i:iutc,",1,eiavtti,n,t,t one of the foremost Citizens of Buffalo. ( undoubtedly the most tiusttiunOte as well as He was elected to the State Senate,snd economical hairdressingin the market. By its subsequently to Congresa,but felt:called nee the poorest head of heir soon becomes lux. upon to resign that highynd honorable 5 uritutt und beautiful, position to,devote his entire time in busi. ( A good story is told in July Harper’s ness and the service of his patients,and l of an Irishman who came to this own- this re ieals the secret of his wonderful i try and in course of time became quite success: by Show“! the earnestness wealthy although his -firat occupation yyi devomqn with which he applies l was wielding a. pick. As his wealth himself to his chosen profession,always l increased his wife grew more aristocra- seelnng new and improved methods tol tie and it was a great annoyance to her extend his usefulness. " A-.. mun“ w“ A“), _. " _. - , Then the call for personal treatment from all parts of the country became so great, that it was necessary to erect an Invalids’ Hotel so large that under one root might be found every comfort I and luxury of lite for the guest. who in' the capacity of an invalid would receive ‘trealment from specialists of the high- est medical skill, assisted by frequent consultation with Dr. Pierce, the Presi- dent of the Fadulty. That an institu. tion like this, great, in conception and perfect in detail, of large dimensions containing patients from all sections: that a physician practising medicine should have, so to speak. extended his practice over the world, for founding an institution like this, seems remark- able, and yet that is just what Dr, Pierce has done. Space will not permit l us to describe this great Invalids' Hotel, but it is complete in every detail. Re- ception rooms, parlors, library, reading I room, mtagnifieent private rooms,a bath l department supplied [with Turkish and I other baths, medical, surgical, electrical departments, etc. In passing we will! allude to its Bureau of Medical Corre. I spondence, where from ten to twelve I physicians, with their stenographers are constantly employed in attending to l vast correspondence received :from in- l valids {residing in all parts of the 1' United States and Canada. Every im.. portant case receives the careful con-ll sideration ofa council composed of from I l three to five of these expert specialists, f ', before finally passed upon, and pre- l scribed for, l l Waterloo "County Chronicle, ', be, it wu yet a narrow field in which to confine the use of the valuable reme4 dies With this idea he advertised,aud their merits became known until they attained a world-wide sale. He re- ceived numerous ‘conaultations by mail from those who hud received benefit from his medicines, and desiredfurcher professional advice. This department continued to grow by reason of success~ ful results, until he now has eighteen experienced and skilled physicians as- sociated with him, among whom are specialists on every chronic and long- standing disease. Here is the instance of a physician in the pnctice of his profession, finding his medicines so succelsful that he de- sired to have them used beyond the limits of I merely personal practice, realizing that however large this might Buffalo is 'the home of large" and ! noted jnatitutibns and industries of various descriptions. Among the fore-I most of these is the Invalida' Hotel and Surgical Institute, a great unioni- um, founded and [presided over by Dr. R.V.Pierce. l GREAT Ilflm'NlrI8lf, l A good story is told in July Harper’s ir of an Irishman who came to this coun- i try and in course of time became qujte 1 wealthy although his -firiit occupation was wielding a. pick. As his wealth increased his wife grew more aristocra- tie and it was a great annoyance to her if any mention was made of Pet’s first labors. In an unfortunate hour Pat was taken ill and died. The friends, contributed generously of fkwervunong them being an anchor. After all was arranged in a proper way the Borrowing widow was taken into the room to look over the tribute sent. _ Loud was the weeping and wailing until the widow spied the anchor when she turned and demanded in an excited tone "Who the divel sent that pick f" I mart-st dad hundreds of similar preparations, is I undoubtedly the most taxehlunnble as well as econnmicnl hairdressing in the market. By Its use the poorest had of hair soon becomes lux. i urianc and beautiful. - 'mttearruataarnnrraus sunlight warm, _tttt,,i'7g,ee.t, h F . n c Mnr- to 'ttt /' Soap teammmhm'mmggm I. _ F ii'i"ilii'i's'tk'ida'tg, ot manna h. N.- ftl't3,tttattqgtee ”my mg” mriiiise' '" 'rttrxret- h a. tWit I "I;:“ “a: ' a. s, nouns. mm‘fi'mwmm ". . . mum-.1... . a. T #wwm. , m..._:-- u n . _ - 'Well, I should smile,’ said thegentle man, equally surprised, as he hastily put away ptnttl- and papeh 'Aren't you deaf and dumb t' - 'Not by a long sight,' Jones replied, thrusting into his pocket an egvelope nearly covered with pencil marks, 'but I'll kill Dummy next time I see him !' Tho clear momin - With it 21min:- gm 'Hello/George !' said the dumbzman to the new comer, familiarly; how do you like the pictu_re§ this year t' Jones and the stranger discussed'the pictures pleasantly for twenty minutes or more, meanwhile covering'the backs of sundry envelopes and scrapes of pap- er with their pencilings, when a forth character in this little drama came up- on the Mene--ty friend of Jones' now made acquaintance Jones was sauntering about and chanced to meet a friend, a deaf mute, who was conversing with a companion in the sign language. Greeting Jones cordially, the deaf mute drew out a note book and pencil and, after a brief pencil and paper conversation, intro. duced his companion by the name means and shortly after withdrew. Fooled by an Arm“ Ernest? Neville tells this good story of an artist’s prank at the National Academy of Design, in Life: Rnwnumm 0mm) in A 1Jtt--Boutn American Rheumatic Cure for Rheumatism and Neuralgia, radically euros in l to 8 days its action upon the system is remarkable and mysbcrioua. It removes at once the cause am the disease immediately disappears. The tirat dose greatly benefits. 500mg Bold by Ed. M Devin Drutotist. \Vright,fruiterer,101 King street west, and was a great favorite with all who knew him, Deceased was thirty years of age,and married about ten years egos daughter of Fireman Ashfield, There are no children. He. was the son of Mrs, l “Frank Wright, of 101 King street west,Toronto, who was engaged to sing at a concvrt here to-night, was found dead in his room at the Forsyth house, and about 8.30 p.m. Coroner Scott took possession of the body, and gives it as his opinion that he died from an over. dose of chloroform. An inquest will be held.” l concert. Deceased left Toronto appar- mntly in excellent health and spirits by tho 8 20 a m. train yesterday for New. market, where be registered at Forsybh house, and dined there, At dinner he appeared to be in his usual health. The hotel was crowded and Mr. Wright was nqt observed in the afternoon. The fol- lowing message received in Toronto at 9 o'olock last night was the first intima-l tion his relatives had of his death '. Funk Wright Found M in H]. Room In a. Natwmararot Hotel Toronto, Oct. It).---- in Toronto and other parts of Ontario will learn with regret of the death of Frank Wright, the well known and popular comic singer and entertainer. He was announced to appear iuthe town he", Newtntuhet,Ust night,in company with Grenville P. K-leiser, at the annual fair-l A SINGERS BUDDEN CALL SUNLmHT EFFECT 1u9rhttrtings ry1,t'l'l'lCtl','lr,2, Q,',,f,tia, L d renewed em but 's'll"h"f,"Jitg no 'g'lritl'JltJ, than "a. he]! oonatanttr tn mg MT Minimum John Fischer, Keep. all kinda of lab, Summer Sun. :30. of all kind. a specialty. Large New Befrigeraton has been enlaréed and improv- ed and newly painted. of service to the MEAT -' Charles td FIRE INSURANCE COM ANY. mcoRPoiCrED m 1863. Total Assets 3tst Decembe '93, $349,734. THE WATERLUU MUT Cure SICK HEADACHE and NM In so Mluurla. Also Coated Tnnmm mm. ,,.7,_._-._ __-_- -.-___._ in so Mluurla. also Coated Tongue. Dini- ness, Biliousneas. Pain in the Side, Cdhrtipatitat Torpid Liver. Bad Breath. To nay cured and regulate the bowels. Vunv Inc. ro 74x1. Pklcl " our; ar Dam: than. and tgggTddpg . 'ldtrt OFFICERS: throrgrs:RanGu, President. John Shun. Vice-President. C. M. Taylor, Seaman. John Killer Inspector. BOARD or DIRECTORS Geo. Randall, Esq., Waterlo John Shuh, Esq" " 01188. Hendry, E50.. n I. E. Bowman, Em., M. P., Waterloo B. Snyder Esq., Waterloo , _ Geo. Diebel,Esq.. " William Snyder, Esq., " I. D. Bowman, Esq., Berlin. J. L. Wideman. an., M. Jacobs. John Allohin, Esq., New Hamburg. Allan Bowman. Faq.. Pr ‘ston. P. E. Shanta. Preston. Thomas, Gowdy. Esq.. Guelph. James Livingstone, Em., M. P., Baden. Thomas Cowan, Esq.. Gait. THE N. K. FAIRBANK a co. |Sold by Grocers Everywhere. 20: I 3 xx“, main Wellington and Ann Sta. MONTREAL. POWDERS F" it . ' "ity? ";'i"sjij;i'ii)),; 's4t, Fm', c, __ 'iiiii'i'j,llil,lli Bowlby & Clement, Bolicitos, We only by Waterloo. but. SHOP 'ears people of'Watorloo. HABKET. JRLOO Al " ...." ' ' um iiGrirl'Stlllt g'r'ltl','l b duo. Jl'l'lTi't'Mgt"r2i D. ”manual. vggmouau a stoma, N Am Jt1t?. One. ',d,'di','et.tyytFie W". ”V... a a Do And modern“. fii,1'iii,'rii'Siiiir's in nu of g: Zimmermu: once. n ruceonKtuauoo I next to Fischer's butcher shop. VAN CAMP extrwcm teeth without pain . by the use of a new remedy. 'lhe best t ins ever discovered. Me is still making those beautiful and lite-like teeth which everybody is so delighted w“ h, Gold and pore lain cm was Inserted. L. VAN CAMP 18--2Vr M) Queen sheet, W. berm: otBee.. CANADIAN BLOCK. Berlin. always open. and YOST's BLOCK. . Elmim, open every Monday in lancer if amorsary. L. D. Y.. Toronus, SPECIALTY PRESERVATION of the Teeth including the mounting " Crowns on Sound Roots and t " in Bridgvs to supply the place of Mimi} without using a plate. IFERY mmxcmam grams u kinda f ,vrf,l'p,i/'tf,tit,5, @1735: 0 w th1tlii(i I ta. Mattias in 'gtllitlrtt Com. DENTIST- Office in the Oddfellow’s Block. ' Waterloo, Ont. Fred G. Hughes D.D.S liver" Sale and Exam-cc sublet. Hindus rm tad ood reliable horses. Tvo , tip nested iillrlrii'i'i1lel? minding l Set "T,'letf,tta.n: e Mt m chum runny ant: roux-Ln 'l'nuwdmirwd Friday month. (Thursdav noon, Lo riday noon} Will visit Men (Krtrur Hotel). the first Tiny-aday and third Thursday ot each month, :Will visit III-urn the second Thursday and Friday and fourth 1?yy1dfdtj.id Friday of each may") (Thu-.11.... .r.--- .- “u _ " msrrrif TritiVhVir"rrLTe'aTi2ii,"'tf Fin; éti. Rise ot Physicians, Surgeons And Accoucheu 0 Ontario. DISEASES or RYE AND EAR Tau-run. Oiftee--New residence. Albert street. Water loo, a short distance north of the late Dr. Walden’s residence. DRE. D. S. & G. H HOWLBY. Pm'slcuxs. Butto EONB, Ere. Dr. D. S. Bowlby, Coroner for the Count Dr G, H. Bowlby mam diseases of In new throat and ear. _ - Panwun. SURGEON AND Aooovculva. oimx, and reidenee-Two doors north of resi- dence formerly occupied by the lube Dr. Walden on Albert street. Waterloo. IP AdMITAGE PHYSICIAN. Svualox AND Aooovcnxvn. thBoe-tn the rooms former-IF occupied b W. Wells,L. D. B. over Mr. Fin " store algal; laser’s). Night, calla answered st oiBoe. ela Phone communication. For the painless Extraction of teeth, Waterloo Nov. hit 1893 DR. Hm. .PKVL m 2r'til,utt,t J. B. WEBB Telephone communication COLQUHO UN a MCBRIDE, 1urriatetpoitcitorU, Notaries,', &e, OiBee--Corner King and Erb Streets, Water loo, our old Poet Oftfee. Money to loan at lowost rates ot Interest. hum met Coutrrnorrm A. B. MCBRIDE Telephone communication. "0oTtrareer, etc. otBob-Upatatrt, it Street West. Berlin. I B. WEBB M D., T . Coroner County of Waterloo. otBoo--At his residence on Erb street. Tolnnhone communication. -"e""-6MI.aBq. ' W - swam in tl', the tii;iiii/iotiie l 'SmMeB. oney on on 0 'tgat mm. oittoeuCouri House, Bel-ii: w. B. Bowman ILA. LL.B., Q. C., County drown Attorney -t" and Clerk ot th on I‘ D I!- manu- W. A. ,KUMPF, VETERINARY SURGEON $91k! “$1.32)"; LZIJ "ri' 'aifGii"a,u, n Chronic Diseases. m- R. 1?u'1'At,1rf,?IT,T mmuus‘r or To R. A. P. BAUMAN E. P. 0mm”. R. WiLKrstoN1 (Home! to Ian” one. Killer’s Blook.;Wuex-loo. I __ -fcriuur, Solicitor, N ’ubuo. Gunmen. etc. can MISCELLANEOUS! an: o. Huey. maximum“. Q.fl, 0wa a CLEMENT: WELLS L. D. s. c. W WELLS. D. D. te., DENTISTRY. ODONTUNDER we King street out. Berlin. LIVERIES. --t 4r omce‘and Prst7rttt-."rtsrtreet "ttl,',,'),'!,",'?',),",'?.,", 'liiiiiii'ruars I David Bean, DENTAL ta. . Solicitor. Notary Public t IP,', in Economical block,5 Kin MEDICAL. Duns-rs. WA'rmwo. tetrutimys " MW Isi.iiiiiiri7, "it1'l'ts%'l y 5.. gynaqupma, mam" - my annual; tiitgfi'iisif, f the Natural g " A'rithuw " insez‘tzon of Minding Teeth NOE“ and -jWaterloi) s ' lCounty QChronicle All these requisites are lat the Productive Adxertising is u round ONLY in " of Wide circulation. da and iohae man“ whom advertisers desire reach. re You a Suhserih Advertise Advertise Trip for six mar cents for a IIInot, sen©lfir in Waterloo County any other paper. which has more Waterloa W BUTK ii to clesn Uwir Hm: U' r ent is requihd il; f want more and (din-M lin ration conArsts r,f lk d gluten meal, :m-ur 1': , ph per day to {mm a- ite BO mueh toxtuoy-u' me that have been Lax; lie-hilt this ration " f, d Ir, Fund one half at mg“: Vlbered twice a (1x) If it oold or rough, four ',t',t . he. “lowed to drir,k an! tt I barn; If Warm at"! l ”in tallowed to stay Co'l, $N _' “led " noon :for fuddt‘r Iver mikes much 11.1”. mm ottld Wind. I want {Ly I: tt with means for meu: Mt. Grain is fed tn Jun “tinned, as I Conbhit'r tit Ike more or rich r 11,15 Rh grass: bosices 1 mm tnetited by a rest fin”. :14" A. Boon as the plan)!» 2‘. W the middle of Accrcst. Meow fodder, Hui ',',. _ new the grain raw. _". h! tttstly grade Jerri.ss , '00!me be mudu vrn'r. n u' " tndnJersey Lt.. 1 pen good stock. I Paw Wyl, but, as A ru', ' J, _ 'tbutter, 1 11k! Hm t "t " believe them In W 1. “the full blur " J, “.1177 Dd Always hat 9 pr-f 'r,' _ nm cows. Ill:i\l‘ f: Minuet pl) In ram Ft . buys raised them v."s3" t Mt no impvrfuw'l ' lemetta, IS it is Allin _" "W T, MW in {In ($321- tthee hue a two y. H m old cow in 1,__N C V ”'me poor 1 r', tus to get. rid “f ',rr, . , ~‘0001d,1\un- hiu Spring Tm. M condition for I I ' . ytibring from tut.' l, I hail'ly I stun 1K th,' R min. I he Ity Llwn- i, I [ bean, but I am tati.,' A ”Bathe farm on hm ' an tmdre :1 am“ in his hands at mu. Since thr mum" butter route, Us'"',' wt npsid (ach war TU 1! I' mag " now 3 gm HM} he corn, oats and p m Er, Ikeep from .7 to l Earl, and made ‘7 p mun week; receiw ;' In months and 110,; m s", your. The ("I“‘s xulH-n apt June and J n y Il 3. hit milcb couwt -r Nh xxx: 1 re before Septmmm :n l Ionpt to hold um 21, 11 min earlier. l’xu of orevearosds, My t' [ Humbled during Itil M: as a day and mm foil: "ta. Ifeed all Hwy Frm the dasiry improwu. A n route es,tsblielstu 3 Ir, I distant and rust m» lt per pound the Y'"" , - - >MA~.uI\‘ coil', om' money m u " too'"' a house, ' cbnildiucs m d 1, ' mortgage for S: ll tmpital I thou I 1,200, .0 old hum. running water brow: after six months l l icing, found myer .bt. Friends UN". .1 was so heavilv it bad tad logs wow w the dairy improwd _ r-- " the dairy were th, me. Pittatoes , in lots a hard IX Ol we years the mm 1; the farm (mum user gallon the duiry W r.", riHotel km I Ir', gublc than farm”; woe to buy a (an: an money in it hm] -Mn-na bump, 'l'; yrynga constant mun x ashes and mm. ad the farm. Sun-A1 [bed each fall mm _ .htted, and k-,.: Apr were frequmm} " l and wellruw "rt; m ree Amer, m L:, pod-oiled dairy, Af iw the $300, owridi [W sud farmihgx h form to (llnhagv " '3 '1 . dun-ins. and 1:: this way , "tsold efects, all dome, I It " . garner Then I c I.” worked for HINTS ll Huh!“ . liking fur the fa Fins Ill my oceuyuliuh: m invested my $1M! In >'m:h.4 rd tpo for other purp ,-..\_ A If “nod 11 crslsts Mal rm --ratrttbr gfter, kt) H.“ I E Causively. and I Wad, which I l Ind prize very Le Inna very helpfu. " who westAs to L. E ts' land make the most vi "not afford to be 1.12.1 Fulfil paper, just <1: n in life with nothing M um good health sue b9 wlnooeed and be in 5* out. For a tim) I h the month chops) ' et adhGe: Do, miaing business. I “he t we i, a Mortgage lit St tlost h tk' ut ILV ttt artt othi M 3r

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