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Waterloo County Chronicle (186303), 16 Mar 1899, p. 6

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We do not expect the people of the Twinâ€"city to buy their clothing and footwear here solely on the strength of our reputation. _ We do not ask you to buy here blindly.. ' True, we feel that we are entitled to your confidence. We want you to believe our representations, but we do not want you to by a shoe, a suit, a hat, a shirt, a collar, a tie, or an overcoat, or anything from us that does not appear to mceaâ€"ure up to the proper standard of merit, or which seems to be higher in price than it really ought to be. We want our footwear to stand on its own bottom. If our goods are not as good or better than is offered you elsewhere for the same money, we would rather you would not buy what we offer. If any competitor can a~ doss sell as good shoes, as goad clothing as good tfurn:.shings at lower prices than we a.;k h: deserves zou';‘l tr:de. We‘ll be pleased to show you through our stock whether you buy or not. We will not only meet, but will beat, in quality, in fit, make, finish and also in price. And if you buy and are not satisficd, retuin th¢ goods and get your money back. * ' _ from $8 00 to. . . ............l.... BOYS‘ cenfirmation suite, short pants from #B B0 o .+ :1 <:s 1« rerrers BOYS‘ 3 pisce t BOYY a " -"‘. r?:lfl?‘z BOYS‘ odd knicker to as special ru..n..m-.!‘.f............. â€" ni::-di up ;n the ll..‘.t?m’}'cyli'- w stromg Italian linings, good tri-uinp,tfl of canvas and every little detail provided for. We ean fib you as well as a tailor. MEN‘S blue serge suits from $400 te $10 00 MEN‘S wool $weed suite from $4 50 to 14 90 MEN‘S spring overcon(s. best English -mrrd' , right up to date for. ... . MEN d‘i‘-fih‘-.&h BOYS‘ confirmation suita, long pants MEN‘S SUITSâ€"all sizes 34 to 42, they + Two ladies called at the house of a Georgeâ€"What for, Pat ! ~Patâ€"Phy, to tell the people which end the monkey was on.â€"Spare Moâ€" Hicks, angrily, as he tried to eat one ef his wife‘s biscuits, and couldn‘t. J ‘I wish I were an ostrich," said A son of Erin and an Englishman, who were both very good workmen, took a job by the piece from a petty conâ€" tractor ; but, having worked at it for a time, they found out it was not paying them. Baid George to Pat : ‘Well, Pt, think we could earn more money if I bad a piece of string.‘ Patâ€"Ao‘ sbure for fhat 1 Georgeâ€"To take you round and exâ€" hibit you for a monkey. | _ "I wish you were," returned Mrs. Hicks. ‘I‘d get a few feathers for my mmdhrfwohpn to turn & olive color, and before abe departâ€" ed they had assumed a beautitul dark brown. She had mistaken the doctor‘s favorite hairâ€"dye for perfumery. Bhe will be an invalid, and:will not receive calls for a week to come. lfih&khfl. and smelt again. were unable to do their work proâ€" time hor ontire satiafaction with . Bevere, stabbing pains darted the result of her investigations was | across the small of his back, and a duli, evident, and she bestily rubbed the | terrible ache in his loine, kept him in lqfluch-'u-and portions of ! continual agony, h« contiguons . therebo, Various remedies were used, but replaced the bottle, and tork her sest, none gave any relief. The pains scemâ€" as she heard a rustling in the inner ed to grow worse, and, hearing of the room, indicating that the consuiltation wonderful efficacy of Dodd‘s Kidney was st an end, and that the consulting | Pills, be decided to try what they s w re 6 a -hvnls.b?.md& ladies in | the pills, going strictly according to the conversation for several moments. Beâ€" | directions. Judge of his delight, when, fore the end of that time, as the lady | in a few days, he began to feel better. sat near a warm stove, he nose and | Day by day the improvement grew mmdhrfwohpn to turn & | more marked, until when be hed taken olive color, and before sbe departâ€" | all the pille, he was "Bound as a bell," ed they had assumed a beautiful dark |and not a trace of his old trouble reâ€" -hoc" hoid of so &u:fi: m mATporgh res. on ind tinke hor ontire sath ene corner, so that it was powible to|wminion, the fame of D»id‘s Kidney ssefrym one room into the other. !&h-p-uud.fl-lda Hearing a rattling among the bottlse, | have been driven out, and bealth the physician stepped to the glaes door | happinees have been given in their aad looked through to see what was goâ€" “:“M-& ‘.- Mr. L Bubbe, owner and discovered the lady in the act of |cccupant of Bection 28, Township 19, taking down one bottle after another| Range 11, met with a sovere accident and smelling the contents theroof. A+|about a year ago. He was thrown out length she got hoid of something that |of his wagon, and asmong the injaries impeise, pro o investignte the “hu.tomm was a| MEN‘S SUITS. Anothsr Man Wanted. pleased ber, Bhe‘umelt again | he sustained was a very severe struin and cach time it was apâ€" if the Kidneys, that she was more pleased than | Soon after his mishap, his kidueys _ She then poured some of the | began to make manifest the fact that A. enc orns s en e e e es en 7 00 * 1% weRn i8 naboirss."= 1 8p Ready for Spring with good honest values in highâ€"class Footwear, Readyâ€"to wear, Tailorâ€"made Clothing and Gents‘ Furnishings { NoUIC®, J4Ft, | _ elnge had Been Tried snd had | Then . Â¥ailedâ€"Dodd‘s KidneytPilleMade | $y J enats was a| Him Well. C s -':’-p ‘-lfl!. o""h':â€"hl!: "It ain ie ie Oe f Peeeeeraihe boink in sor it A¢ i 10 gak 10 00 and Aches. Ooly 25cte a box. Cure qpnntud. Bold by 8. Snyder, Drugâ€" Volcanic Eruptions Are grand, but skin eruptions rob life ofjoy. Buckien‘a Arnica Saive, curss them, also O‘!d, Kanning and Fevâ€" er Sores, Uicers, Boils, Felons, Corns, Warts, Cate, Bruises, Burns, Scalds, Chapped Hands, Chilblains. _ Bast Pile cure on earth Drives out Pains Herbisâ€"Ws!!, I don‘s juast know what they are, but they must be awfalâ€" ly sickly creatures. You never bearof ‘em but they‘re dying â€"Brookiyn ! ife. Jennieâ€"Herbie, it as3s here another octegenarian‘s dead. What‘s an octoâ€" vouch for the truth of this statement." Where Dodd‘s Kidney Pills are used, Kidney Disease cannot exist. Ib is driven out swiftly and promptly, never to return. 1 Iidign_flqd, and all who know me cap Miller‘s Grip Powders Cure. Mr. Hubbes, in writing of bis case, ya: "I live in the municipelity of Pearlgrey fedoras in small or hiuudmvu,witbbh‘klm band v-?ppuhr. and fashionâ€" sph LE iein e rten can fur ty â€" * Ruaonn n e on in fawne, brewne from J5¢ to.................... 2 50 MF NS extra fine quality »tiff hats im newesst American and English styles; all the newest light shades and browm or black colors, best silk bands and binding, Rassian leather sweat bands, price from 100 90..+.:â€"â€"+c:ssâ€"rsrzrrrres U B0 BOYS‘ AND MENS full shape { erown hook down in fine imâ€" arhdt'fllnrp.wonblnk or MEN‘S KIDGLOVES in all the now: ;“?“llh'l. un&m 1 £5 and...,........22..22...... 1 50 Men‘s Spring Hats. Bickly Creatures audrestless at night they require a dose or two of Miller‘s Worm Powâ€" â€"**CHRIOPHRU®," London, Ont., Mar. 9, 1806. You‘re all right now, my boy,‘ he _ "od Stem ou ws," old ths poangâ€" you sir,‘ the ster. ‘You saved mefrom worse than death.‘ Aund be was protty close to orying when he said in. Alter a while the order came to reâ€" tire from the trench, and soldiers had to collar that kid and har! bim .:‘z bythu-khzdhhun\m his company. olthlh'd‘rbn builet through the flsshy part his shoulder an hour before. In the rest of the fight there wasp,t a better solâ€" dier in the ecmpany. | Miller‘s Compound Iron Pills, only 25 cants for 50 doses. al. _ ‘Keep cool and try it again.‘ _ l-'h-dzlfl- fighe ing like a veteran and cool as a cucumâ€" ber, and when he saw is the general straight into tha, air. wo rem4 "un 0 o awen wenge us Jou Tnus T; | _ y uaid the general. â€"*Now, pâ€"* ‘YÂ¥es, sir,‘ replied Goorge, ‘and I exâ€" and take and |. ' like J * “', _ " Ihe apy potar saaking Mt 4 10th [ ue douatter, ~uill you retice fore fow the kid, and When children are At nighs when I am at reat. That is the smile which doth beguile, The smile which I love best. I lav: t.:;: =°I always didâ€" e long ago. In summer‘s breeze, And winter‘s blast, And winter‘s cold snow. J love thee, O ! fond one, I love thee all the while ; But Oh ! what joy and what relief It is to see you smile. â€" The sunshine of my days. _ The smile which soothes my broken With its quickeniag rays ; o That smile which o‘er my soul doth The smile, which warms my frozen (Written for the "Chroniole."} YOUR SMILE, OETRY,. MEN‘S NECKWEAR, Our white shirts with the eushien neek band give great comfort to the wearer, price $1 00 and.......... 1 26 The improved Kitchener sollar with round corners is a perfect beauty, 80 IEX’S:I.‘CKBhMM.::. cotâ€" ts prace the s‘ w MEN‘S UNDERWEAR MEN‘S UNDERWEARâ€"sizes from 82 to 46 in eotten, Merino, German NECKWEAR from all the newest Collars § Shirts, try N§B ++ sn 6re ki3 5 r33308 Pmyprlo:;'m.pph_fr-_n.withqnfi on his face and was | *!beutlve to the deughter, but by Ais râ€"': uoktâ€"or bad bot a mouth az0 '~"""?.. .‘1 hn::.n.-. ta :o‘ & soidier w woman C ie horkk hy of ."".'-!‘_lqg'-!'“-d American silke in puffe, flowing -an'?m..,:u.';l,.'u,w-:’ boo uw.,m-'m; thread and natural wool prics from 250 to. . . 1 50 mEDeCIEE, MV FUR r&u-fl:'w‘r&omn'cwutuyz price from 50c to................ 1 50 ‘ said the generâ€" MEN‘S SOCKS. English Army Pay. The father of a subaltern in the Engâ€" lish army says that bis son, ‘"after bayâ€" ing had about $5,000 syent on his eduâ€" cation at a public echool and being crammed for his examinations ! y various tutors and about $1,250 m:: spent on his uniform and Indian outh:, obtained & second lientenancy, for which he reâ€" ceives the munificent pay of 52. 84. ($1.80) a day, a sum acarcely sufficient to pay for his messing, washing and servant." In India this is increased to 202 rupees a month, but bis expenses are at least 240 rupees. A balance is thus left on the wrong side, which this British parent has to make good. â€"Exchange. If your system needs toning up, take Miller‘s Compound Iron P.lis. of butter with a pasteboard card attachâ€" ed. The card read, "Private Butter; Keep Off the Grase." I am reminded of anm incident on one of the Atlantico steamers which took place not long ago and in which a marâ€" ried member of a family, to whom it is mnot necessary to allude, was a party. ‘The husband and wife. appeared at a)) meals, flanked on cither side by a large dish of butter. As it was an English ship and butter was not served at many of the meals, some who were neighbors were delightâ€" ed to see that the hore d‘ouevre bad at last m place on the table. They helped themselves bountifully at luncheon. It is neediess to say that the hint was #aken. â€"New York Journal. the girl A+â€"d. At dinner they were lu:rlind to see little sticks in the middle of the mound Th Aevghue rere up, bet fatraind k rose Up, l« ".:'bybunn. #1 she aked, 'Mo.. dear,‘ umiled the fither, *you are not intereated. Why do you want to stoy? hu*‘“‘wt::ud 1 ‘Because, paps,‘" she tw Td ’n&-lhhl:r(}eap'fl\h.shtu just once.‘ Then George red, ond the fither hoh!l_nf them m siguificantly, and you about io.‘ To ‘lydn.‘-fl&“..t-&;: hl-‘uftn.“'lll’.-finhu mioute:? Gâ€"orge wants to taik business ‘Ah, George,‘ he said, thow aboat that and about nine o‘clock hber father ceme Private Butter. woOuk soare | ii-i(-’h'-i\i':m' oke and is waterâ€" proof will this Williams patent comfortable shoes and wear fi;o For men, Lriool 00, 4 00, and.... ... They fit the feet as nature intended an« are as styliâ€"h and gracsfal as they are comfortable, once worn you will wear no others, only to be TBE SLATER SHOES. had of us in Berlin, price 8 WILLIAMS PATENT SHOR For men who are not too particular as fron, ask to see them. ‘‘Thanks for the clemency,"* said the sulprit. **No clemency at all, I assure you. I am afraid if you staid that Jong you might get used to it and not mind it.‘" =â€"Indianapolis Journal. "I‘ll give you 30 days in the workâ€" house,‘"‘ said the judge. ""I ought to give yoy six months," Old Folgerâ€"I‘ve got & letter from my son out west. Golfinâ€"8So? What‘s Tom doing now? Old Folgerâ€"That‘s what I can‘t make out. He says be is engaged in the destruction of weeds. Now, that may mean hbe‘s smoking a good many cigars or that be is trying to induce some widow to make a second venture or it may simply mean that be is doing farm Wwork.â€"Boston Transcript. certo. In spite of this the master had occasion to write on the title page the words, ever saddening to the violinist ‘"Concerto For the Violin or Piano‘‘â€" anotber proof of the old lack of a suffiâ€" cient number of worthy performers, for only in view of such a want could Beethoven have made the work practicaâ€" ble for pianists.â€"Musical Courier, "For Violin or Plano," From the classical period we have received the most nobie work which had been composed for the violin, a work which will always remain the Kohinoor of violin literatureâ€"Besthoven‘s conâ€" Frar wthee mmaniacnrar aoy vane like in I.'.'.J‘E‘:".'&%lfl;.'?.‘:fl:r.a"l: ny&.&-ti-l. 17-!-,-.« -yfi? BorcH, Dulath, Mina. W"â€"~L &4 eiboe jar & su ooo Povc y 2nld ever reached me. A preparation must Pormeas agret marls to maieiale oucie roper my customers ; not & single complaint has tation. I believe your sarssparilis to be Sarsapartila *w“i inducements â€" bigger r;&'?.'fi.':% e i retine as 0 +2 mj-tuhb:hd Why is it every sarsaparilia which triee to sell itself, ranges itsolf Arbutb“- ard? "Why is it that all have to offer extra inducements â€"bigger It is the Standard, **I have sold Ayor‘s Sarsaparilia for more Making It Effective. Weeds. 2 09 and have never Bay, wo‘vosn.ho hottest ‘lines for apring that ever came over the h ghway, new nobby effects in 1 acks and tans, new colors, new toes, right at the top in styles, Doz en styles in tans. Fif 1y styles in black. Men ‘s tans from 2 00 to........ ... ... Mer.‘s black from 1 00 to............ Boy‘s new st les from 90 to.... ... .. Â¥outh‘s new atylea from 75¢ g Girl‘s new styles from 1 00 to . ... .. Children‘s new styles from 50c to. ... BRaby‘s new styles from 300 to. ... .. .. Boys‘ and {lrh' confirmation . shoes zul-l ines in new up to date yles for 1 00, 1 25, 1 50, 1 75 SHOES. A. C. THOMAN King 8t East, Raclin, \C h‘tn.dquu to choose from in the county. Iwill be able to give you cles buggies, style and quality considered. f also sell the Milner Lumber Wagon and the Wilkinson ste1 drum land roller, ploughs and other farm il:slomenu. Horseshceing as usual. I am noted by the lesding horseren usual. Iam noted ‘:Lvu” lesding horserren to give comfort and elop the feet, interâ€" ferg‘ and knee knocking prevented. MeLachlan carriages 1 have jat J. K. Shinn & Co Undertakers and Furniture WaATERLOO, M"-' oNT. e:lui :-k. "w:}i:-;s yo;n.;..ii. We i our v ou. tore at all times. .‘z-fidan 3". store. 3:' man and English spoken. n repneg by un ow in 14 is " Rugohey at in at a smail Snnu over wholesale cates. Frames made to order at prices to »uit all We have for sale Armizinta Bronze and Fluid for Bronzing. Also Furniture Polish, the best in the market. Orders taken for und are wlling c‘eap or cnsu, J. BALL, Erb 5t., Waterice PICTURE MOULDING On account of the large demand for,.the McLachlan Buggies CURTAIN POLES We have a guod assortment of Window arriages 1 have just received ‘This will give the |uyers the rs+xi1+s § 00 rÂ¥zzire> © 00 rrezs«â€"s 900 +2223 1 00 lg..... 2 00 e to.... 1 00 _ shoes ® chain and charm for selling 2 do en packets of our exquinite Perfume at 10 cents ench, or -\ lady‘s Watch and suu-l for lell!: 3 dozen, No v-wlo‘ qui You run no rimk. nie and we will send the Perfume }:vnty.‘d and our Premium st. Sell the Perfume, return the money, and your Watch will be forwarded at once, all charges paid 1 nsoll Pe fun‘ may be returned. . Hundreds hae .Inul{ varned valumble Watches relling our voods, « by moi you? | Menton this paper when wr ting. The Home Specialty Co. yoRe®To, oT. FREE. â€"â€" ANDâ€" We give this fine Watch with Are the ideal shoes fer all women with tender feet. ‘They are as stylis : as tiey aie comfortable, ma%o of the finest vici and dongnla kid in turns and goodyear w fl‘n with the patent sleeper insoles, mo squeak, ne tacks, no corna i( you wear K ng shoes button, laced, gaiters or Oxford tiea in narrow, mediam and common sense t. es, price from F BB s scex. rerlre secauazres We arerole agents in this cit:. The King Shoes. Extra fine shoes for ladies, made after the latest American styles, of velâ€" vet kid (roft as velvet) im hand turned a d goodyear welted soles in button, laced, : xford ties an l toe -nprnlll widths from !} to E, sizes and } sizes. Counts They all know where the best meats are to be had, hence our reputation and everâ€"increasing business. When you buy yous meats here you are sure of getting it young and tender. N.B.â€"â€"â€"Orders taken daily and meat dclivered to any part of the town through a firstâ€"class deâ€" livery service. Then We Havoe the Bell, AÂ¥ cost (for eash), in ordcr to clear out °.‘ _ qmickly und make room for fresh Spring _ Woman‘s Opinion Daring the next fow weeks we will se3 fi’ out our winter stock consisting of is TWEED sUITIKGS Ԥ WoORsTED sUITINGS *Â¥3 Winter Goods Achd ascertain our opinion free whether as {?J&“mag‘ mldglni& E-Mbom rent free. Oidest cy for securi nte, Patonts taken h Munn receive apecial notioe, "ill)om. in t fir: four mucfi'.hl.’l C UNH & Co,3 A bandsomely filustrated weekly. m ctm culati f any scientitic rnfl. lrr_r_;:.['«:n_-or :nuin.hs. 31 l&‘ by all newsdeniers, Merchant Tailor and GConts‘ Furnis tor. Waterioo, â€" Ont. Anyone sendt ketch and description may o naly cecurialn sur onikine es whwiker uh UNHN & 0o,serem=«». New Yark John Fischer . Boettinger, . . at Cost â€"

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