G' preeref $3. . New Ar a; I .w there um " ','J1 a tb. “9. . “0,313“! h , do. all; Midi , .1 h ar'ui Clock t guaranteed-.1: " u. nil) " ht. muy, ;TORE. I“ yum; :‘h priee l undone. " â€and: H- " my, I: $t A not.“ dthat grub punt "I! w: h rowdy.“ m. v 1e. . IV »ne price. ' utwdTt"iL" *wa_l.~ I' Capo. Blacks l Hem Tert, L was}; rum-ed "ata, than. " "‘14. an... POS. I .‘hs at “no h tte tuag-, pr To Smokerg A tipetftryh.t.,i.e,r,,i, Plug. _ The tin tag MB is M every piece the future ot um ulurituv w....-_.| part""' Many Liberals persists in rerv,srditr-', tGr resignation tbd a 'put-up joh' ttiv, retirement of Mr. Wallace, thr? say. will now enable the Rowell Mummy to present a solid from to parimumnt on the Manitoba school‘ qutNLivm, and to force through remedial} legislation. When that ho been accom- plislwi Me Wallace will betoken buck,‘ probably into the Cabinet, and all will h-u-run- Rx before, with the 'Grita 1li,treit Suvli‘ in their opinion, is the jclH-Im- of which was resignation is a part. Th" straight party Conservatives arr- inclinvd to condemn the resignation as u .uallvd’for, as likély to cause need- lvus and iiurious embarrassment, and cutting Mr. Wallace btl' from future mini. 1.: nre-iHrluéllt. The admirers of To we P" now, C taktut in it of _view, l inferences I petwd, and Thbt LL 'itttVi Jul iniuriuue Mubarrassmenc, unu cum“; Mr. Wallace itf from future pulltllitl prviermtnt. The admirers of 'Mr.tictjarthy claim that the resigna- tiou wt the Comptroller is a decUratioa of th" mumlness of their position on the whnol "ues'iot ,and predict that, in upm- nf past political Kl d personal feud! 31f )L-(‘arthy mul Mr. Ballace will sOtrlt ‘m- workmg ngtht‘. The preva- lt-nt upl'nnu of prwninmn (Irangemen, lrrwpv niw ut' pulmwl party leanings, At r'nh fl) ln' “HIM Mr W,llace has' done Ill that M u thr. w, H AMY aHmn‘ to Hulk)“ st'r' In h Mc.Walltco male' . I'm- in rcwigning ht, m hum act) hum-st'y it wt“ 'ln' little doutn th leu‘y of public opini: foruntn. but all over Mm 'm- little doum that the strong ten-, Jrlu'y of public opiuinu, cot merely in' I‘uruntu, hub All over western Ontario,t " auaitssit the enforced restoration oi, wparute schools in Manitoba, so long, ts tln-rn- is any hope 6f an amicable “‘(Y‘U‘IUI'HI of the question by the people -f Manitoba theamelves With this: tendtuscy thr. resignation of M r.\Va1lace tits in, and he will get the benefit of its! moral support. The political result ot! his retirement eannot Lu precisely fore. tuld. It came too 'ccr, t ' have much Mm t on _the North Hutu-l) coutest,bat u may be wry mum otherwise in Csrdssill, to wri_'n (hr 0) es of the party managers are ,.Arpe" anxiously dirrct’vd. It hm cet-v-ui/s theimpres- sion, which “as npidly becoafng, a conviction, that no remed'ul It‘zislation am by any pmsibi ivy be fore“ . hrough LHU‘ELum-nt during the : min; t ion, 1p; my t the wishes bt their W The r, Tucsett and ran t 0.. , at. bulimia have [mood upon the “that Vikl rnuiun-A orrmn“ t' L on" It] nun on. “A“! 9 (III: r0: , wupplies a long felt want. giving tho m. r one at eerit Ding. or a 10 cent. moo. of “I ptece of the tumou- "T a 8" band It xhrxini.‘ Tottaceo. Mp 090,0?le a Dt Used the Remedy treorsp' Crito , Esq Customs ""'"l ‘VJrnwaH, Ont. I '1 haxe been troubled with severe] Smart complaint for several years. The] nightex‘ _ -I..rn:eut proved very fatig-) m; an we cssimted taking not, so that I was errirely incapacitated for 'vc..inese. I was under a doctor's care i, 1' ).~.- ~1x month» and not receiving tue beuetir I had hoped for and hear- tfr.: much of Dr. Agnew's Cure for the Heart, I asked my physician about tak. ing it, which he advised me to do. The llll fl lug tr, wuwu us DUIIG‘M u..- n. ..-V - [he of the remedy -u/%httrerrultaru'd o"en, only to b. renown Ive'" - scarcely dared hope for and I In: now poiiim qrers m qrehilittc. _ 1". sl/e to attend to businesskand do Ina-t. other “Th! had been plucked. Ut heartily recommend this femody to 811 M not M “bed the M M who sufrer from heart complaint.' Dr, in M! “d Isn’t Um Mitt. Agnew} Cure for the heart, relieve- in ttt" tyu-s "l “I“ h -. . . t ___ ALA - _ / l i _ a(i minutes 3nd thus ha been a a s of saving thouundl of lives. ll When th wounu geta min“, - look: indignst; a mu: loch "ua-d. Aothoeomrsis tho “on Will! 'leorunucc-nbennd‘ m - " m Damnomuervmmq to a. on“. otmmmnovamm-Ir xammmmmnu - whuhvuhhhmmbm A 'r, WALLACE'S 'RESIGNA- TAUN. It l win-n tit HI mtf Hi cou/se there into mag/ya TOBACCO. in; murmur. The prevn-‘ of pruumwut (Irangemen, ,t' pulnucal party leanings†mu Mr “Albee has done} rc,'rsiid iwrnrg parliament,I hr. IIILhK ll we rmigned in; I has" stuck trr Mike when' Irrciug st'purnte schools 011‘ ould vitivw tune split 11pl body or lave .furced Mr. to pv-I‘mmmnc retirement u- manual public, who are u' w y? [bu tu,,tis rs. assigned n Hwy rakty m-w departures, -.1ui.m- in Um opinion that nu- ma. iv \ pecuniary sacri, wing ht, must be assumed to mmmX'v in Ising so. There TKE ll t “T Sovernmehc omen! " and is Cured. tho Political “if“ “L‘JSIWOD'I ,r'aenea By A Bloodhound I' â€F . ' 5'0““, Chief McCarthy, as Stratford' recent- “ 'uung ', “0â€â€œ1y made use of an obwlute method of, , v? gtncking criminals. James Corcoran ' l 1'y Ie""' I had some fancy foul let he kept on i,,', t " '0. Ir. p. W. Clarke far n North Eut- _ hope, and one morning several of hie arnment omen] best birds were missing. The police nd is Cured. were noufied, but owing to the multip- Customs oflicee licity of trucks, it was impossible todo Ianything. Then the Chief brought bled with severe (into requisition n bloodhound he once averal years. The owned. A_atrtsp was placed about the aroved very fatig- dogs neck and to this the chief held I. taking rest, so while the dog led the way some; the incapacitated for fields to where the track had been' lost er a 1loctor's care before. The dog had we ditheuitr, sud not receiving but fiuislly soettted " way through the ed for and hear- yerd and some: fence! to the house of ' n __ e_, n... Jnmes Pair, on Elinbeth ee". " m 't-aa'am2 a Onâ€! ""PP I†, l ' ii, London Dec. t8.-.A publiépgrieolb;1 an! conference 'nl bold 1»an " which marrr"mlh-ti_nl iiriiiiiii in} nttoodsnor. Mr. June: - ,rther,'I' M.P., prodded, god listed in the obieetof sheen-tonnes vu club- liubmt. of the queen of Medal. Mr. 101".th 10mm! aid $115"th who were leading the prousetionbt move- nent were "no that public opinion _umst.‘he framed and the people ot the ,counfry convict-rd before the battle cruld be won Tm. conference, he said, I mu org-nixed with thin. View. 5nd had l Mr. Lovither, continuing, drpreouted (the suggestion that s duty of so nanny â€billings per quarter should be impouvd Pilot' imported grain. He prefered the, I principle of I. sliding scale, and desired e~p+ cxally that there should be prefer- ential trading relations between the L‘United Kingoom and all parts of the f British empire. i Mr. Arthur M. Brooktield, MIR, (moved a resolution setting forth that (the present f1sctxl iystem of Glen iBritnin required reconsideration with lo Wieh to emlurnss the government. I During the hm! co awry nines the sys- trut of free male cane into 0 ration public opmiou has grentlv ginger}. Mr. Gladstone himself had admitted that the wodenoy throughout the world was in {nor of protection. Many " wastes of free trade also had said that the foreign mule use so mnch,more val- uable than the home trade that nothing should be done to effect the foreign tr-de while bolstering up the home trade; 3317133 AGRICULTUBIBTB :1co,ooo Armonlm can: Lses 600.000 I in Hiding In the Mounts!» and Forests. / I London, Dec. 12-The following Itelegram from Connmntinople, dated (Dee, 6, and nigned by a number of ‘Armenians In that city, has ruched :London: Armenia is in her last. gnsp. {The work of extermination continues, The musscred people number 100.000. {Half a million survivors have taken Irefuge in the forests and mountains kwhere they Ire feeding on herbs 5nd (roots. Hunger and cold have begun to in nrtbRty them greatly. In the name of , humanity and Christianity, save us.' a. view atfording protection to native industries. The resolution was carried. xiv-"1 m“ -- - -q . in regard to the importation ot live (cattle frOm Canada, via., to have all cattle slaughtered at the port ot entry, land everthing points to the probability lot the embargo being made a perman- lent one. Such being the case, is it worth l while for Canada to continue the pre- lsent quarantine on cattle coming from' 'the f.titates? This quarantine was im. posed, itt, the first instance, in order to retain the advantages of the admission Cumin Qumnuno The British Government are evident. ly determined to continue the line of policy laid down by their predecessors . _ ., . ___-st, A: 1:..- of our cattle alive into Great Britain, by showing that, on this side at the water, we were doing our heat to keep our cattle free from disease, inasmuch as Great Britain had decided that there was pieuro-pneupoai? among American cattle. Then the American govern- _ ment reciprocated and quarantined Canadian cattle, and the result was a big falling off', or rather almost a total cessation, of dealing in purebred cattle I between the two latter countries num- lLed F '" i Now that Canadian cattle are "in ithe mum box" as AmerieaNrhtrrt land- led at British port“, it is certainly worth Ewhila investigating this quanntine question, and seeing if any practical 'purpose ls being served F- by its reten- /tioi,ysptcially, as regards, purebred (stock.--lrom Farming for December. Lanes J.m$ In“, vu mrv-ri T There the two turkeys were hand. One of then Ind “mosh been put into the oven, only to be remand when the police were new -uehilifr-: _ The other turkey had been placket-4h}. A CRY FOR HELP 'i't'J'ijR,.) m was In up. -_._.... -'"'"-. . "CT" _ _ lupin is not muvntely'im, but Hamlin“ ii'igiji,uttey rd the“: an. m 171 America: mama. an§.w‘dï¬ï¬‚d¢rmk and dependents act-turd in Ania uni-nail! ,iiiiiikgsattomaiitreiAi' Minor. There no ulna . umber of and your otmtiiehNe'.totukiio-dt American citizen- ong-ged in ’bnnneu ed, bu than tiny. vu "coping ‘0. in the Turkish dominiom and. other! inc on. ., l originally Turkish mhjocp, but now 0!:th m.htngerneudnotuttae, nab-Inland citizen. ot the United? onlytoguto that everything v.9 done Sum. have by packing!“ thd chocolm " The bulk of this America demo-at. Produkt, saw n has patient-"p " -- lu- 5-..-.. var-mu from our tor into the bonbonl mnnhhcburod. ' . The bulk ot this American element 9'0an eetttmt Bttr B JMtet percent-3e , is to he found remote from our few into the honhont munuhotured. ' . F consular "tabtsuturterttr. lie hears In the auger-plum +psrtm1ptalttutd . testimony to the prompt-neon 1nd etti. work seems to tenement. Tidy look- cienoy displayed by our minister. My ing young women, all with capo onion C Terrell, in taking measures for their» working away. etch one with a little protection which received. the support saucepan before her full of sugar; the of the navel vellbll of the, UnitedSt-tee. mg..- in; in . paatrootsditioh, the'heat He adds that while the bhyaial aafety being derived trout steam. In of the United States oitib.ns reviled to theme saucepan. were colored sugars be “sored their property had been de. of all hues of the rainbow. The work- strayed at 114th and Munch. in the witenen would take up ‘gn almond or a former one tO the oEtettt of tt hundred pistache nut and drop it in the ttsMMNF thousand doll.. re. The Turkish Govern- pm, then fish it out, with . bit of wire l ment hat been notitied that it would ("mogul in . loop tqrtn. The art 7.. be held ttttttit,,',','; the immediate to get just the proper coating. Then and full utisfnéti‘ r" of all the irtiurta, with a dexterous motion of the wrist received on that score. The loo, of the sugar-plum would b placed inatin American property It Mere!“ Md not pen, and with adeft moziou a the wire been ascertained but a like demand for loop a nice fitiitsh would be given tothe adequate indemnity would be made " top of it. There were some Very small soon as the facts are known. sugar-plums aud it would take two m- The Atneriearreomuisssion sent to hundred of them to nuke a pound. enquire into the outrage! upon Ameri. They all are exact in form. These little OI!) missiqne ies all Cheng Tu, Province things, so the foreman told me, had gone. of 81 que,, arrived at that place on through ten processes before they had Dec. 1.5,de were received with greet arrived at their present condition. ceremony and honors by the high ,Chl Some of the sugar-plums were made F nose oifictul' The concensus of opinion in moulds. TUre was pure 1eosrdtssmsin here is that the commission will be about these. A man tookafunnehand succceesful. q dropped the sugar, just at the crystal- †' - iziug point, in moulds, They were very lanthanum lumen " SIX loll!!! "nalllthintP,tsot moreiban an inch long 5 ttt Am rt,,a,TG""",ostto on" by half an inch wide,but the confcction- given 3.11.9!†Boon as First Done er never poured‘a. drop. in the wrong um». and can. Ordinary 6.... place. Dear me. it I tried to do that, " nnA......u.m “a Noumlgln‘ in I should make a precious mess of it . “HT-"v ""r"" -ee-" Hee"e H . our misttigrin ies at Chang Tu, Province of S: Gin/ion, tuiived at that place on Dec. 15,)snd were received with great ceremony and honors by the high Chi neee officio The conceusus of opinion here is that the commission will be succcepsful. _ - Relief... noon as mm" you in Mg. and Cur-e- Ordlnnrvy Per' pf Rh mutt-m 3nd Noun-13!. In from One to‘Thm Dun-What a. Guam! Citizen or St. Lambert Que, Hum any. , For meny months I have suffered the most excruciating pain from rheu- matism and bed despair-ed of osttih permanent relief until South Amerieen Rheumatic Cure wan brought to iny notice. I procured a. bottle of the remedy end to my surprise received great benefit from the tirat few doses. la fact, within six_hours after taking the firat dose I ‘was free from pin and the use TV few bottles wiougbt a permanent care. It. is surely the beat remedy of this kind in existence. - - . n. *r,_‘|.____. D n Chicago, Dee. 18.--The University of Chicago, which was last Saturday made the recipient ot a $1,000,000 gift by Miss Helen Culver, of Chicago, has been favored with another donation of property and money, amounting to about $250,000. The giver in this instance is Mrs.T.W. K. Shimer, owner and principal of the Mount Carroll, Female Seminary of Mount Carroll,Ill. Mrs. Shimer writes to President Har- per that she gives to the University four buildings, comprising the seminary, together with tihsntrrrts acres of ground. It is her desire that the some inary be run as a girls' training school for the university, and to this 'end she will endow it with $150,000 and proh- ably $200,000. Mount Carroll is 125 miles west of Chicago. The sick man knocking ammo aoor of health gets in if he knocks the right way, and, stays out if he doean't. There are thousands of wart' of getting sick but only one way to get well. DD whatever you will, if you do not put your digestion in good order, and make) your blood rich and pure, you will not get well. Rich, pure blood is the on- ly thing that can bring perfect health. thmatipatioti is s disuse of the blood. A large part of sll diseases ore traces- ttle- directly to impurities in the blood, L and con be cured by eliminntmg than: with Dr. Pierce’l Golden Medical Dis- oovery. The firat thing it does is to put the whole digestive system into per-, leer. order, It stimulntee the appetite; excites a copious secretion of.the discs - . - ;_;!_‘:|:-g:-.. cavuw I wr-vw~ ~-- . _ - hive fluida and promotel taumiliation. Itoenrirhar out discus germs wherever they my be, kills them and famea'them out of the system. The 'Golden Medic cg! Dincovery’ ha been used with an; varying unseen for over 30 yea-I. 8be-- You were my Idol once. Yes, butli1nd too IUtt that my idol has feet of o1Pr.. - . f A; _ [can on - . m Jr; that "tant, I my doduos, "M A Fortunate Univeruly Fiiiairit. Lambert. P. Q. knocking _at,t_be door Here were sugar-plums of many shades, every workwomami seeming to have a speciality. It was something not alone requiring slertnesspf band, but censbanc wat-chtulness as to the material used. It it had been to soft, the bonbon wmtld have run and been out of shape. If the sugar passe bad beentoo hard, it would have been in. tractable. How they managed not to burn any thing was a wonder. Dream can of ', 9;. Ohrenle lexeme. Blah I Million“ u we give below (ow medicine. an produce. n I. one of thous- endl pone-led by Moody Ben-puma, end premium atm- medicine. . Reliable, was, industrious 1e whet all I! of Mr. Bennett. He he been W - _ - __--, A-..---. mm. - v. an... -._'-"-- V n gun-Mm in Baton for so you, with mun, 111 Washington otrset, and Mt. Kinney, Wa.hington It., opp. Boymon. ' Mood 600., lotion, Mum: __ - A - ., - --v I. He Could Not Live Hood’s htfatllt cured '"'%ma6-%rmr'""""'"""P-" . " taentutrmntra In only doing Whit In [In what I toll voluntarily what Hood'l â€pum- lac-60mm In"! a and My Lite. “Lyon-somewhat, “new to noun»! ought d unto cold, we: 'hloh chronic m apps-rod on an iiitoemruttueae" all «an, Iowa limb tron knot to ankle. and an ttttat burning wan â€nothing aw- M- M to thi- ,Fiiiette2ye, III- “(In W - W.- - -v.__, .. . iiiit5iiNg8tbtl',t Mil-tum. mum but» {I}! 393135 and lee iitth W 1"?†.._e'-e-e- Eood’lw itt T “M Mt Wlumg‘m‘mmiuaw " - 'iiirifiiArereReee',"'2.t _- mum ww- Yt','2'dtA','aTl'i"iiti' GEiGiaTtertteinarer, E: Thomas Keaiiett 30-1qu Boston. Dominion UhAssmneo tla'r Law cum: "noâ€. _ Govt m " on." - um - an. “I! up - - 1W ILP., on KW?! ' gamma. Viol-Plle might premix to par--liN abank' m, aimed unconditional. No rel . ion on travel or.oooteatiot. ' munttooorthrsétmar' in force it: u Mforfeitable, oven for failure to: pay renewal premiums, remaining in I all fore TILL THE VALUE IS! â€magma . J "ii-Fda- '7 T4 legacy certain mm of g lateuit Possible. . " iiiaiii/ 2am" www- su wound by insuring in three ou-..- obtains". smeralymd tootneesrit.i1ty each in profu the true barse/tt ofut own longevity. The RATES compare favorably with any io the world. -"irili,ruoae of all sound plume assurance ,fered, no other. . _ __....... " HEIRS?“ V155.“ - - "n TBON. annual). Hummus Damon. -iiiiiipiiiwiNizD. Apply now for chom' of urritory . to . THQS. HILLIARD - Mantunrut Director The Molsons Bank. A HEAD OFFICE, MONTREAL. Glpihl, 32,000.“; Red. 3|.300,M. A GENERAL BMW TRANSAOTED‘JN/ Drafts Issued on all Principal Points. Interest Vallowed on sums ot Four Donna and ispwardsrin'd The, Policy ofthe Dmninicm 2h'fs in a As the undersigned have again opened their business,they respect- fully ask all their friends and ac- quaintances for their support. As arpricesarelowtrthar.t in any simi- lar business in' Ontario, it will be iiftiTiiit%it" of; the public to call at our shop tefore buying else- where. -. ,7, N DERTAKING THE SAVINGS BANK DEPARTMENT. Lin .3rtakmg and Embalming atten re. “v and a Hearse furnished Curta n Pole» at the lowest rates on hand; P “tare: wil be framed and all repam o. turniture prompt- ly executed. Warehouse and shop next house to Huether's Hotel, King St., West, ate loo Ont - Highest current mm: on spool-1 deposit.- Waterloo, March 22, 'im. lllfllilif, MARKET. . t20 years . o,,io,tx-oortsrL. IMPUBTAN f PUBLIC! THE SHOP WATERLOO Mrs. A. Rocket & Son A. Rocks], Managzr, 11003 mum. Mum: Waterloo Bunch. TO THE MESS 3 --tt FOR SALE OR EXCHANGE. minihTil'hau: uereresrt-ttrAire0rstoetueuutur DEBIHABLF tum of too we. the N. E l “tuned e0 26, TownshL w, NJi W. tn Township, Emmet Co. Mich. for an a or exchange on good property 'n the County 0 Wuerloo. Twenty wrea clear. Mlanoe wel wooqu 1rith baa-wont!†elm; and page. A kdoiolieii.ksrettrte good dwellingon rope" Sou mi on] on align“ mile iilail 'gs a?!“ 8 mugs;°A undid ounce M. B. Mum. Chronicle once. Waterlo mm - WAnuoo.m Speaking of Plato BOARD or DIRECTORS l. It. Berna, M. P.,Weterloo. John Shah, Waterloo. , J. H. Webb M. D., Waterloo. Geo. Mome,NNterloo. D. S. Bowlby. M. D., Berlin Ruben Melvin. Guelph. . B. W. B. Snidet. M. P. P., St. Jumbo. GIVE THEM A TRIAL ' OFFICERS I. B. Bowman. M.P., Pmrident, J macs Lockie, Secretary Alex. Miliar, Soliciwr. T. A Gale, Iisapesctor V.M.Berlet Two Doors East of Post Nice, Erb St., - Waterloo. Sulphate of Copper ISAAC PECHTEL ' SON. For Spraying Vince etc. , ete, For Vermin on Currant BRICK AND TILE Milfs City Drug Store .WATERIM Granite and M10 “a a-ere-to ggyihr, mm... to .. I†ad J. fl'.'."'?., - m in CAPITAL. $200,000. Emerson say: Great Genius- es have short 3 biographies. Explanations and excuses are not needed in their behalf. They speak for themselves. MERCHANT " TAILOR. Gk you will find it so of the fine Pure Paris Green made by Hellebore Fruit Trees, â€A!!!†Christmas and New Year's Holidays SPECIAL RATES Single nut-Cla- M Galas Dec and: Mud 2811. Returning Doc " 1. udng Dee :41 and Jan I, . In E I“ Single Hub-Cla- l'u-o a Ono-111M mg Dec 2m to e-tt ' Rnturnlnz until Going Dcm'hlo Jan ls! 'Jm y'th“ SPECIAL RATES FOR STUDENTS AND TEACHERS Single Pint-Cl.- Fu-o a Ono-Third Going Dec. 13 to u, Returning until Jun. 18, " SPECIAL RATES FOR COMMERCIAL TRAVELLERS _ Bing]. rmcu- Fm Going Doc. 20 to M, Returning until July Waterloo Goal Yards. awe. We woulu nun-u a... w “WV. -- .7 "__" __ In Advance in price mm place. The mini» lities are that money will be saved , £00m 4 orders at once We mpoctfulg no Itttt you I pctronago. Orders left u our o co " the co . yard or at J. w. Feu- & CO.'8 Hudwm Btot will have our metal summon. COAL Scranton Coal I An easy descrihlng and DEAFNESS really unuine Cure for iia%e7a,tsuucinirhurncho &c.,no matter how Revere or how 1rstt/g,.1t,f,' will be sent post tree.-- Artificial .ur-drums and nimlllnr appliances entire? agrmeded. Addrvns Thou-u Keane, Victor timbers. 19 touLhumplon Buildings Holborn, London. DEALER IN Fruit and Ornamental Trees, Capo Vines 8mall Fruits, Shrubs, Rom. Etc. BERLI N. ' or DON'T throw In your dull album. will ’cumhgvgtlommnflwatqlflb 'ad"GiriiisGiimtuiid-'"t-"".. Clipper Grinding! I Ethane-twain “was.“ Venom-Inch“ Ga7auiaitiiee. iiithtdntPu't aaU"iiTiEiriiitiLeiP.tet ht2Sr ycAVEATSIRADE MARKS! COPY RI G HT s. CAN I OBTAOIN 1o,'2'I',f,i)2', f 2M, Ma', I 'a'.N'bh',u7'l,1'tl fll'l'r'lf uh: you: am“: the want business. Comm-1.. um .tetetlr ormMelmal. A ll nudllook of In- formation concermnx Pnterrtrs and how to ob- tain them sent from Alpo n catalogue of medal:- tot_l and treierttttRt boon mont tree. _ .., a, __1 nu..- _ m M'- TEE BERLIN REPAIR - “I I.“ â€VI-mun gnu-u "- ... |.\‘~4. Puma men through Munn a 00. - ttth Minnie tiieirntitic Aut',q,l'itt; and III at mm widely begin-e the pub citat- m can 99ch “I'm: his tPlr1r'tf H.‘ TEE-"man throw teiiif,tot','g'fd't,'l",'2tl',' out can to the lawn“; munch? clan-m1! t qrghd '"g'r,'ti'/. "st, u u . an]! 'i'iteh2'ttiS' mom d?r"4i',,,i'lt,!'aCt'ii'ii, tn a Iilttil41ttf't'ii'sFt)' N 00.. n l amnion- _ aluminum-.39 .'.- -rr l no new prawn-d to an ordeal for a. best Scrunum Cm) in Egg. Stove or tht We would pd‘fisg all 3.0 2rde'neow tttlt, WILL MAKE ootlands Uonsnnption Um FORI . PM Int ttr HORSES All) TOILET. g. M UbSELM AN, It "nu-n uan w. "V ".V ,_,,,, It to the 1mm. Thu EDIEMId Mrs wasâ€? elegantly in".etgtt//1-P,t,trT arm Lam sum of a“ wentmc . in the " u on. Sampr (131w: Bent has. an! India monthly. Jon year. Snack 2 can. on number commas boon- 'Gihi, tn and tttage: of a" “my may tletl1et.,t.'hieh'"' ifigl.atho get anything better than Simon Snyder, Drmaiat, WATERLOO. ONT HOGG & HABBICK. f,"iiii'gj"i) You Can't Coughs, Colds . Pr'-""'.- vâ€".mv comm Add". Bd.'.' Ln! W,flll'. at“ annual Housenoss. TJ'ro AND ONT- 'i', “El f If] lil it