| he 21 s xA *Â¥ publican chairman claims 75 out of 112 members of the House, and 27 out of 37 of the Senate. Des Moines, Ia., Nov. 5.â€"Two hunâ€" dred and five precincts in ITowa gave Drake, Republican, 24,305 ; Babb, Demmocrat, 16,743; net Republican gain, 3,595. Towa elected a Governor, Lieutenant® Governor, Superiâ€" tendent of Public In~ struction, Railway Commissioner, Jusâ€" tice of Supreme Court and a Legislatâ€" ure toâ€"day. The latter will have the choosing of a Unitedâ€"States semator to succeed Mr. Allison. The candidates for governor were Messrs. Francis Marion Drake, Rep.; Washington Irvâ€" ing Babb, Democrat, and Sylvester Cram, Peoples‘ Party. sor. to Mr. Gibson. Mr, Hooper, for mayor, has an apparent majority of more than 3,000. The Republicans have also elected a majority of the City Council Baltimore, Nov.5.â€"Senator Gorman has met his Waterloo. At midnight the indications point to a complete Republican _ victory in Maryland. Lowndes is undoubtedly elected goverâ€" nor and the balance of the Republican ftate ticket has an apparent majority of over 10,000. The Legislature will be Republican on joint ballot, thereby eosuring a Republican majority succesâ€" intc? d iatnicalh 6/ ufusfll’. Paterson, N,.J.. Nov. 5.â€"The indicaâ€" | rooâ€"â€"â€"â€"mâ€"_â€"â€" _ tif)u H that thf- Republicans w‘ill 'c?rry The old story of Prometkeus is a 89'}‘ â€" Cc.u.]“l“; i8 .tl:e g“‘te‘R('O‘;;.nor‘ parable. Prometheus was on terms of [lége will [f ine first Bepublican intimacy with the gods. From them governor of New Jersey since 1865. he stole fire, and gave it to men. For MARYLAND. | this sin he was bound to the rocks of Maryland elected a Governor, Conâ€" Mount Caucasus, and vultures were troller, Treasurer, Attorneyâ€"General#‘ set upon him. . They only ate his liver. fourteen Senators and an entirely new | This grew again as f“‘_‘ as it was peak:â€" Lower House of Assembly. The, Leg. ed away. Are his sufferings to be imâ€" islature will choose a United States agined . Senator to succeed Mr. C. H. Gibson. | Take a modern interpretation of the The candidates for governor were: parable. There is no °°°lfi“R without Lloyd Lowndes, Republican; R. J. E. fire. In cooking and eating the misâ€" Hurst, Democrat; Henry F. Andrews, | chief lies. The stomach is overtasked Peoples‘ ; Joshus Lavering, Probibi | the bowels become clogged, they cannot . tion. t famnan nf tha fand snar is anlt uy _ REEPCBLICAN VICTORY IN NEW JERSEY. New York, Nov. 5.â€"The result of the election in New Jersey indicates a sweeping victory for the Republicans in nearly every district. Mr. J. W Griggs, the Repubican candidate for governor, has been elected by a surprisâ€" ingly large plurality, probably about 15,000. Five of the seven new state senators are Repablicans, and in the Assembly the Democrats bave lost much ground. _ While New Jersey has had a Republican senate and Assembly more than once of late, Mr. Griggs is the first successful gubernatorial candiâ€" date in many years, and his defectionfis regarded as an importart index of the ballot next year. | @HI0 REMAINS REPUBLICAN. _ Columbus, Obio, Nov. 5.â€"The Reâ€" In the municipal contest the Democâ€" racy won, but the general influence is a decided trend toward a Republican victory in national affiirs for 1896. Tammany in control of New York city, the Cleveland element in control in Albany, and Republicans dominant in all other portions of the state, gives a resulb that is, while not satisfactory to either party, more favorable to the canâ€" didate of Levi P. Morton, than any Democratic candidate, The state maâ€" jorities for all Republican candidates are in excess of any figures thought of by leaders of any party. | THE RESULTS ELSEWHERE REPUBLICAN VICTORY IN KEW JERS ed, that the Assembly and Senate would be Republican and that Tamâ€" many hal again obtained control of New"York. At 8.12 o‘clock returns received by those in the executive chamber were of such a nature that Secretary Cole sent word to Governor Morton, that the Republican state ticket had been electâ€" fep‘/on the ground that the Democratic vote of 1893 had been greatly reduced by people of that party remainicg away from the polls. Albany, N. Y., Nov, 5. â€"New: York State has not added another landslide record to the famous ones of the past two years. The party which came into power by one of these landslides is not by the vote of toâ€"day dismissed, as was predicted, except as relates to a few municipalities. The state officers elected two years ago by the Republiâ€" can party have been reâ€"elected, and two | branches of the legislature remain as before under the direction of the Re:â€"| publicans. The election throu,hout the state was orderly and ripidly conâ€" ducted, and the resalts were so quickly compiled as to prove the entire success | of blanket ballot. | As early in the night as seven o‘clock j it was apparent that the Democratic gain, while considerably over that of 1893 and 1894, was not sufficient to carry the state. Some of these earlier returns showed a rather significant fact so far as New York city was conâ€" cerned, and that was while there was a large increase in the Democratic vote â€" of the past two years there was not the â€" same percentage of loas to be attributed to the Republican ticket, and this fact : was also evident in the districts reâ€" . , ceived early in the night from outside & of the big cities. This was accounted © REPUBLICAN GAINS IN IoOwa UNITED STATES ELECTIONS fammany Reigns Once More New York City. A pretty woman nsver forgets herâ€" self. Adam was the only husband who never complained of dressmakers‘ bills. A wife loves a new bonnet quite as well as a husband loves a good dinner. "Turn the‘rascals out"â€"the familiar party cryâ€"may be applied to microbes as well as to men. The germs of disease that lurk in the blood are "turned out" by Ayer‘s Sarsaparilla as effectually as the old postmasters are disâ€" placed by a new administration. When you bear a man talking about baving the best. wife on earth, it is a good time to watch how he treats her. Good intentions nuever dieâ€"which may be one reason why they are so selâ€" dom carried out. _A man may pray without ceasing, but if ho doesn‘t pay without ceasing, t won‘t amount to much. It does not seem _as yet to have ocâ€" curred| to this brokenâ€"down old man that his own conduct in this affair is blameworthy, and indicates that he is a smoral as well as a pecuniary bankâ€" rupt.â€"N.Y, Ledger, CaTaRRE RepxIvED 1N 10 To 60 His resolution having been taken,he ‘explained matters‘ to the astonished clerk, who readily fell in with this emâ€" ployer‘s plans. The property was cons transferred; the merchant failedâ€" ‘losing everything but his honor; and the clerk, having as soon as possible sold the real estate and stocks for what cash he could get, fled to Cuba leaving the ‘highminded merchant‘ to mourn over the ‘sad lack of integrity which is so apt to be developed in clerks whenever an unusual trial or temptation overtakes them.‘ He bad become so involved that the proceeds of the sale of this property would not save him, and so he devoted his Stalents to the devising otf some meani whereby he could save them. EAfter much deliberation be concludâ€" ed to convey the real estate and stocks to one of his clerks, who had solicited his daughter‘s hand in marriage some months before, and whose suit he had then indignantly refused, A merchant of this city, who had got into "shoal water,‘ and saw inevitâ€" able wreck before him, was much exerâ€" cised as to the dispesition of certain valuable real estate and several thousâ€" and doliar‘s worth of bank and insurâ€" ance stocks. | Young, old or middle nged, who find themâ€" selves nervous, weak and exhausted, who are broken down from excess or overwork, reâ€" mltin% in many of the following ?mpt.om: : Mental depression, premature old age, loss of vitality, loss of memory, kad dreams, dimâ€" ness of sight, palpitation of the heart emisâ€" sions, lack of energy, pain in the kidtl’l:xl, headaches, pimples on the face and y, itching or pecul‘l)ar sensation about the scroâ€" tum, wasting of the organs, dizziness, specks before the eyes, twitching of the muscles, eyelids ‘and elsewhere, buifulneu, deposite in theurine, loss of will power, tenderness of the scalp and spine, weak and flabby musâ€" cles, desire to aï¬ep, failure to be rested by Syiu oo utss 100. PE . iR | _ Detroit, Micbh, Nov. 5.â€"Mayor Pinâ€" gree carried the city by 10,583 majoriâ€" | ty, and the rest of the city ticket wins with him by slightly smaller maâ€" jorities, CHICAGO AND DETROIT REMAIN REPUB: , ~ LICAN. |,_ Chicago, Nov. 5.â€"Nine trustees of | the Sanitary district of Chicago and ! two Judges of the Superior Court of ‘Cook County, were chosen in toâ€"day‘s | elections, the Republicans being victorâ€" | ious by a majority of 30,000. _ Akron, Ohio, Nov. 6.â€"Mr.: James R. Garfield, son of the late President, was elected State Senstor from the 24th and 26th districts by an enormous plurality. The district which be will represent is almost identically the same as when his father was first chosen in 1859 to the office. | Bevere But Deserved Lesson. ALTL MEN economy, Diamond Ortvâ€"eioht perniew Te Arriaiins Aidhverdes .. / monon'rd-wmgl: Td se ofmitations ; ask for the "Diamond," i you get them ; all dealers sell Direction Book and yand wl«Lochha Warzs & Ricataxpsor Co., Montreal, P.Q. Drowning Womanâ€"‘Ob, let me look in it! I think my hair is coming down.‘ HEART DIsEASE RELIEVED IN 30 MmmuTEs.â€" All cases of organic or sympathetic heart dis ease relieved in 30 minutes and quickl(;n cured, by Dr, Agnew s Cure for the heart. e dose convinces, SBold by Kd. M. Devitt. Rescuer. (to drowning woman)â€" ‘Now madam, don‘t struggle, and we are safe, the lake is as clear as a mirror, and â€"‘ Made expressly for home use. Diamond Dyes precious helps in and town homes, ?;%‘:’;!::fl"l'ifc% f??ï¬â€˜!‘:te;_?_m!"mbmminw-dm ‘There‘s one thing they haven‘t the cheek to charge for at Niagara,‘ said a tourist just home from America. Friendâ€"*W bat‘s that? Touristâ€"‘Water,‘ Monest Help. Thousands of men are suffering beâ€" cause they lack the courage to make known their early errors and to enâ€" deavor or remedy them. _ Nervous weaknesses, loss of manbood and the many ills dve to early indiscretions,exâ€" cesses or overwork can be quickly, sucâ€" cessfully and permanently cured, if you will only let the right people know what ails you. Write to me in contiâ€" dence and I will tell you, free of charge, how to get cured. I have nothing to sell, but am desirous of honestly helpâ€" ing you. _ Perfect secrecy assured. Describe your case and address with stamp:â€"L. A. Edwards, P. O. Box: 55 Jarvis, Ont. . RHEUMATISM CUKED 1N a Day.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. It removes at once the cause ant the disease lmmedlawl; disappears. The first dose greatly benefits. 75cents Sold by Ed. M Devitt Druggist. FARâ€"SEEING PEQPLE ,, ’ That there is a bright side to the darkest of our affairs, let us never doubt. The very failures that seem most appalling bring to us, if we will have it so, the stepping stones to sucâ€" cees ! Only let us not yield to despondâ€" ency, and from every trial we shall gaâ€" ther strengtb; and from every denial, patience, experience! Theses three are invincible helpers to life‘s best guerdons, and they come gladly to the aid of those stoutâ€"hearted folk who perâ€" sist in walking on the sunny side of the daily path.â€"M. D. Sterling, To every mistress of a household is a bright outlook upoun life especially valâ€" uable. _ Not only does.it cheer herself, but it is also the source of inspiration to all within her influencs. If ‘the hand that rocks the cradle moves the world,‘ surely it is desirable that that band should pulse with the energy of a courageous, not fea?i'ng, beart ! _ ‘Forâ€" ward ! is the watchword of youth, but when youth is tempted to fall back; then is the mother‘s opportunity ; she points her children to the bright side, she urges them to persevere in well do‘ng, she keeps them true to their aspirations. So.with the good man of the house. Wearied, discouraged, disâ€" gusted often, with the burdens, trickâ€" eries and defeats of business life, he is halfâ€"minded to give ub ‘the struggle. He has been honorable, and honor doesn‘t seem to count; he has been honest and honesty ‘don‘t pay.‘ Well for him, if in this crisis his wife can be | his good angel, holding him back from |, dispair, healing his wounded spirit with the balm of hopeful words, and restorâ€" ing his faith in the right, so that he is enabled to ‘try again.‘ DIAMOND DYES In the momeats of despondency that come to every lifeâ€"when charished plans seem likely to fail, when disap pointment instead of success caps our best endeavors, when everything goes wrong and all the world looks blue to usâ€"how exasperating the advice, ‘Loor at the bright side; all will yet be , well ! This advice we must take, howâ€" _ever. It is the people who cultivats the good hahit of looking at the bright side that ultimately are successful, For to mope over misfortune is to be conquered ; to grumble at our fate is to invite & reeptition of fate‘s frown ; to live in the shadow of adversity is to droop and dwindle and die. Our only bope lies in the struggle toward the sunshin», . ~always discern Merit, Quality and Worth in the wonâ€" derful A arge stock of Household Furniv sale, Bedroom Suits, Sid Ex r.ï¬... etc, sold at lurc'stly mm and get prices There is a large stock of lumber tor buildin; g:nrposes on hand which will be sold at a grea argain All farmers and others in t build w'ougl do well to examine this lum nnd wat nelaas &l)ac'e as heretofore, Mr. Adam . funeral director as in the past. 2C uuuemxmï¬ business OOndl:ï¬tfli by Wegenast & Co. will be continued at e same géace as heretofore, Mr. Adam Klippert will tunavral Alcant ne wode enc l 11 Richmond Street W., Toronto Soliciting Canvassers Wanted. 42 6t SHOULD be in every house in Waterloo. It is now in use in a great many, and those who have it would not be without it Write for particulars and sample pages. â€"â€" COMPILED BY â€" 247 Canadian, English and American Specialists. oOPr THE ENGLISH LANGUAGE The ... Standard Dictionary The nndemking business condu P Sonmova e ds n 9i o PEnat o Nt FIRE INSURANCE COM ANY. INCORPORATED IN 1863 Total Assets 3ist Decembe ‘93, $349,734. THE WATERLIO MUTUAL Factory For Sale. wn.snfn?n," OFFICERS ; George;Randall, President. John Shuh, Viceâ€"President. C. M. Taylor, Secretary, John Killer Inspector, BOARD OF DIRECTORS Geo. Randall, Esq., Waterlo John Shuh, Keq., # Chas, Hendry, Esq., n I. K. Bowman, Esq., M. P., Waterloo B. Snyder EKsq., Waterloo Geo. Diebel,Esq., n William Snyder, Esq., " I. D. Bowman, Esq., Berlin. J. L. Wideman, Esq., St. Jacobs. John Allchin, Esq., New Hamburg. Allan Bowman, Esq., Proston. P. E. Shants, Preston, Thomas Gowdy, Esq., Guelph. James Livingstone, Esq., M. P., Baden. Thomas Cowan, Esq., Gait. I had for dianer U"" was the best 1 ever ate. Thanks to COTTOLENE, the noew and successful shortening, FUNK & WAGNALLS Co., Made only by | N. K. FAIRBANK & CO,, _ Wellington and Ann Streets, MONTREAL, Undertaking. Berlin "W & > AMES 0. HAIGHT, _: __ e 4\ J iSuccessor to Geo. H. Hu 8 3 Barrister, Solicitor, Notary P: fad ; ‘ veyancer, oto. > * (Money to loan.) f | ~|. Oflce: killer‘s Block, Waterloo. | a ademaciil uon cbamcrton tb nalad+ h 0 | i ERGUSON & READ | 1. F oso Barristers, %dldtorl. | Conveya l ‘ Toronto ahd Waterioo. | W. M. R®aDE, B. A. J. A. FERrG Furniture. Lumber. Bowlby & Clement, Bolicitos, ASK YOUR GROCER htaman. Grodnmasl .s .1 "â€" .\ @D8incer and es nseihe ï¬gï¬ and the subâ€"division of lands in the and t Insurane ol stt tm been on bepome u vince. Money to loan at lowest current rates. D. BUCKkBERROUeE, B. E. BECETEL eevemiemneegase t hoi n Livery, Sale and Exchange Stables. Firstâ€"class and good reliable horses. Two and three sea otrrflces always in readiness, All calls p tly attended to and chn&- moderate. 1 ce nn%:nl;lvery in rear of co Zimmerm ouse, rance on King street, next to Fl::l;er'- butcher shop. VAN CAMP extracts teeth without ï¬ln . by the use of a new remedy. The best thing evar discovered, He is still making those beautifulland lifeâ€"like teeth which everybody is so delighteg with. Gold and porcelain crowns inserted.| _‘ L. VAN CAMP 18â€"2Byr 50 Queen street, W, herlin TY | D. D. S., Philadelphia, 1891, L. D. 8.. Toronto, 1892. SPECIAL PrEskRYATION ° of the Natural Teoth inctuding the mountln'g of Artificial Crowns @n Sound ltoots and the insertion of Bridges‘to supply the place of Missing ‘Teeth without hising a plate. \ Office : CANADIAN BJOCK, [ Beriin, always open, and YO$T‘s BLOCK, IY . Poropr Poginpdiinded..â€"â€".__ â€" ~M P | Gro. Sucerrr, Proprietor, kinds of conveyances constantly on hand, &}}sï¬mflm& ys‘t.;ble. in rear Jthe Comâ€" Office in the Oddfellow‘s Block. _ Waterloo, Ont. Fred G. Hughes D.D.S bEl\TTIS'I'; 220007 SNG IOUrCh Tnu"flda{';nd Friday month (Thursday noon, to Friday noon) 'DR. C. T. NECKER, MEDALLIST OF To RONTO University, Licentiate of the Colâ€" letge of Physicians, Surgeons and Aceoucheu of Ontario. ‘ Disrkases or EYE anp EAR Trzargp. Officeâ€"New residence, Albert street, Water 100. & short distance north of the late Dr. Walden‘s residence. UCKBERROUGH & BECHTEL, IVERY AND EXCHANGE STABLESs DRS. D. 8. &£ G.H BOWLRBY, PaysIcIaN8, SUrcFEroxs, Erco. Dr. D. 8. Bowlby, Coroner for the Count Dr G, H. Bowlby treats diseases of the nose, throat and ear. ___ Puvsicrax, SURGEON anp AccovcHEUR® Office and residenceâ€"Two doors north of resiâ€" dence formerly occupied by the late Dr. Walden on Albert street, Waterloo, C:stcuu. SurGroN aAnDp Aocovcn®zur. "Ofibeâ€"In the rooms tormerlg occupied hy W. Wells, L. D. 8. over Mr. Fish‘s store (?en- inger‘s). Night calls answered at office., ele phone communication. For the painless Extraction of teeth. Waterloo Nov. Ist 1893 Barrister, Solicitor, Notary Public, Con: veyancer, eto. > * f (Money to loan.) ~]. Office: killer‘s Block, Waterloo. J.t Telsphone communication. D* FREDHRICK COLQUHOUN. A. B. McBrIDE Telephone conimunication. CA _____ Barristers,Solicitors,Notar{es," &0. Officeâ€"Corner King and Erb Streets, Waterâ€" Joo, over old Post OJoe. Money to loan at lowest rates of interest. ht y As hss vas d B23 Offliceâ€"Upstairs in Kconomica blook,5 Kin Btreet West, Berlin. COLQUHOUN & McBRIDE, ) Barristers,Solicitor ' fL WEBB M D., * Coroner County of Watorloo, At his residence on Erb street. Telenhone communication. \W. A. KUMPF, VETERINARY SURGEON a} £ BARRISTERS AT LAw Jo BSolicitors in :}l the gmlrboa Noï¬ï¬‚u and nveyancers. oney end on ortqln:u lowe’éz rates. Officeâ€"Court House, Berlin, W. H. BowLrBy, M.A., LL.B., Q. C., County Grown Atmmoy im l n 1 0 and Clerk of th eace Toronto ahd Waterioo. _ | _ _ _ W. M. R®ADE, B. A. â€" J. A. FrERrGUsoX, B. A King stroet . Offices { gvor Al. Dem:!:'m;r:,m V%?’urloo (MoxEy To LoaXn) N. B.â€"Mr. Reade will reside in W aterloo and be in charge of the office there. : PENUBTBY R. A. F. BAUMAN: R. ARMITAGE E. P. CiemEent. MISCELLANEOUS,. WELLS, L. D. 8. C. W WELLS, D. D. 8., LEX. MILLAR, Q. C. OwWLBY & CLEMENT, |__ LIVERIES. WILEKIN=ON lal attention ‘paid to CBtarrh. Arthma ironic Diseases. Elmira, open every Monday . and longer it necessary, ODONTUNDER. Office‘and Residenceâ€"Jobn street 109 King streot east, Berlin. DENTAL a SE Cmy MFEDICAL. Solicitor, Notary Public to Geo. H. Hutchison) Conveyancers, 6t6, Charles N. Rockel House and Sign Painter woolens in Waterloo. Our suitings are unequalled. So is our high class tailoring, and in clothing, the tailoring is everything. Material even the best counts for nothing if the suit be badly made up. Clothing must be ordered for you in order to fit you. â€"Order a suit now while we‘re offering bargaine. JOEHEKN RITZER are made to ‘order. That‘s why they always fit, perfectly, admirably, and to a T. There‘s more in onr suits than a perfect fit; there‘s firstâ€"class material, which it is always easy to select from our superb :%gregttion of the finest woolens in Waterloo. Our suitingse BMB mwmasmeesl1. d m_o& c E) 1 Waterloo, March 22, ‘95 Curtain Poles at the lowest rates on hand; Pictures will be framed and all repairs of furniture promptâ€" ly executed. Warehouse and shop next house to Huether‘s Hotel, King St., West, aterloo, Ont. Unaertaking and Embalming attended to and a Hearse furnished As the undersigned have again opened their business,they respectâ€" fully ask all their friends and acâ€" quaintances for their support. As our pricesarelower than in any simiâ€" lar business in Ontario, it will be in the interest of the public to call at our shop before buying elseâ€" where. UNDERTAKING _ e cseas ic o _â€"~ ce.t h. E ‘llllllll.llllllllllllllll‘llll.llllllllllllI‘lllll.l'lllï¬llllllllllllllllllllIlllllllllllllllllll _ _Our stock of HARDWARE is complete, P fr‘?(c)ars are buying their Horse Clippers and Sing m us. Buy Notl_ling but a "SOUVENIR RAKG COOKING and HEATING STOVES, Dr.Laviolette‘s T« x GOOD STOVES We Sell . .. Cures hem yvyorld 1or all Alitéc EOIdS}’, SYl‘up Of ;i%r:; §S>f the Throat & oughs, | * e Grippe, Croup, rp t T hoopine Coush. Turpentine Lures Colds, 8 Coughs, Grippe, Croup IMPORTA NT .. â€"â€"â€"_. and Paper Hanger, § Kimoe SQ.. WA-rn:o; PUBLIC! OUR SUITS Mrs. A. Rockel & Son A. Rockel. Manager % & Co., P. 0. Bo C s eveniuns $ï¬ nuioee | o .‘M' 1 Ahuctle J oh NEWEST and BEST Our everâ€"increasing sales prove this. This year, as usual, we are showing the TO THE the best baker and fuelâ€"saver on 13â€"tif Hello Ther®! Send orders early and secure © _ Prices Reasonable. Satisfsc !@ Guaranteed. Fine Cockerels and Pullets t M Exh’bition. of the following varcitl Barred Plymouth Rocks, White Pmd Rooks, Black and Brown Legh® Indian Cames, Partridge Gochins, b Cochins. Pekin Bantams. _E AR & COy. John Fischer, L. G. Pequegnt, John Strebol Keeps all kinds of Meats, Summer § ages of all kinds a specialty. _ Large New Refrigeria has been enlarged and imprr® ed and newly painted. of service to the people of Waterm uh d ey T %“fizt MEAT â€"+>:2 Cheap Hamss 20 years New Hamburg. , Preeder of Fancy FoW!S THE SHOP Now Is T=x Tixs Fo® finest Remedy in the World for all Affec tions of the T hroat & Lyngs )& _ the market Cay 7*~ â€"â€"ATâ€" S G O u;‘:\u 6 Waterloo, Ost rinmmrnas s a 88 s vensere ‘k"‘h )* 4 _ Summer w like o wilks and fancy siik waiste need ‘titravating‘ next ept in style,‘ may as well ho then, lest needless work small sleeves ‘come in, ‘ der the arm may be cut « new pattern is laid on a *eut over.‘ So, only brusth of such garments and fc dress trays, trunks or bo So also with the summer: the ‘between searon‘ capts «eleansed thoroughly fron spots, aod put away w lc amoths nor dust can corru}‘ amer wools need prot ction f in winter as winter woulcis summer, that is in kind4. .‘mt,ly, Moths may not |» but they will hatch and w winter if pvrmlthwi 1 du faith, though, to bollew pever found their way into ter or summer wool ecarefully and prop carefully and proj then if moths ther #eed or rather tho c; Lolds of the goods 01 <Or trunk ! P‘]e, well Loided so on. they are all t e.ch with a. tayp put on a labe! owner. Next J with a rush, ost stupid of the sick or away) ¢# bhings as one ¢an °/ ban to overdo to reek. But it is a bings done in a proj rell done, even if th« ot washed or the !.: ntil January. _A go r g)lr}r‘ed»m-n-‘lapl inl . Athrifty ho: »ago when suc eaid : 1 al way Sngs in wint : Never bhang out j or your suimmer wo ©oax months into th my pt‘lCL'lL'a'. fathe have had no 18â€" f#riends have brou Then l’.y care ] â€" »moths, I mean. y, that 16, wash rironed. â€" If the ttons are not \ y when they wi mdxms the dyes hbitened by fr*‘ 4 ut aside to be d: e season. lt â€" sstockings c Mld GLi\ i i ther! A} "Bome people . (little behinc! \kion to the ru K But who \ ; more than utbhe " l0 L ta spring come. ‘ al\'iflg Oi‘pfl\(‘ai t'-f th g pwear, foliow the saimc ; 1 e fine cambric and ousiin ch persou‘s in one pack %. Don‘t kave to look fa | over to find ‘,\'ir.‘L J ar box and find their ; contents | Ther. ings its own work. + than good. how esing it is 10 find stitch in time no mbric corset CC t overlook loos: button holes th one end / Starch rots cott hinlwly' to mak p “mmer, Do not t f until mended : over the whole, put pile to be repaired eek will date 8 \ g. Then put the ments in uS(lr((‘d I ds usually star white, are bett ï¬.;flf'"le John‘s a and Mary Aun‘s 1 :: m ? ge is no reason why one‘s be cluttered with thin I'inter; and, beside, hmt room for both it ll. .“dj. If there is no for the winter‘s su; ply, â€" ; trunk or ao senes of all the summer under tla see each memmber of th guch paint J carpets in ET > re & © man y who have h'inwr order. uor V t away all the sum mer: a silks. is no reason why one‘s "th lALl t y are all to g« with a. tape < on a label wi e â€" Next Jun ‘hen put the in assorted 1| 1i well folded, hx of the p of Turp i# consum 18 as t atry Hcusecleanin h almost everyoi t as needed it a n good winter #D U U W 11 )X €