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Waterloo County Chronicle (186303), 18 May 1899, p. 7

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A She hears from tiny throats Melodions notes. ** ... > _ Then in the night‘s recess She drinks forgetfulncss, ‘ .h-unumm'udnfl-‘ } So when she comes again z Across the glooming main s -.»--lulmbth-‘-'n § _(.Ever unknown and now 'n-soytnnbfllhh-tlm _“nmfidlhm / Ever man‘s aged eyes Greet with new sweet surprise The HMIÂ¥ of heaven, child of all days decessed. a And man‘s heart, old so long, Uplifts the primal song, r Bmitten like Memnon from the sacred east. â€"Walter Hogg in Spectator. 5 â€"_____ Oer many a drowsy mio 7 Earth wakens with a smile dbwa‘s heart Yeaps her loveliness to A r Dawn % 6 l * ..:“,.m“hm_" s in the sun‘s care o‘or the shining a“ in the night‘s recess ® She drinks forgetfulncss, :hhv-l-dmb"ciddl‘ #2 BÂ¥ shapee trom gray to at .--.-m-um:â€" It was generaliy admitted by the members and friends of the Cambore football club that the fact of its havâ€" ing reached the final stage of the Blankâ€" shire cup competiti& was due in no small measure to the superior goal keeping of Bob Templeton, and it was believed that his individual prowess would just about turn the scales in faâ€" wor of the Camboro in the final H@ against William Rangers. Bob Templeton was a fine, well built young fellow, and his popularity in the town was as much due to his good naâ€" trred, bappy disposition as to his valor in the football field. He had signed for five years with the Camboro club on advantageous terms and the present was his second season. | egardqr yarrrg Buhs of puilid snow Since bis advent he bad taken unto himself a wifeâ€"pretty May Dunning, the daughter of old Jack Dunning, the elub‘s professional tninva and the guide, philosopher and firend of the membersâ€"and hbad furnished a neat litâ€" tle villa, half a mile out of town. BOB‘S TEMPTATION. 2908 A io Abotcaa dn Prect oo dear m But at length the inevitable smail cloud appeared on the hitherto clear horizon of his existence, and on the eve of the great match Bob was in scre trouble. _ He was seated in the comfortable litâ€" tle parlor at home, his untouched breakâ€" fast before him, and staring blankly at a legal looking missive be held in his hand, while pretty May was crying softly at his elbow. I is wl en mc xc EonW Imp eell ‘The document was from the Camboro Loan and Discount bank and stated that unless Robert Templeton remitted the sum of $300 ty the following Monâ€" day a certain bill of sale would be acted upon forthwith. Previous to coming to Camboro he had supported his father and mother, and even since his marriage bad conâ€" tipued to help them with weekly remitâ€" tances, until, six months ago, he heard that the good will of a small business in his native town was for sale cheap, and, believing that it would be the very thing for his parents, ho. set his heart upon purchasing it for them and thus relieve himeelf of a responsibility. IPRon m n oomil ceee on c ne t P Four bundred dollars was asked, and, in view of his improved income, be felt justified in raising the amount with his furniture as security. BL;;.'\S;E; ;a'y‘i;;ho imposing ofâ€" fices of the Camboro Loan and Discount bank. The manager gave evasive anâ€" eswers. Bob begged for a time, but was refused, and after telling the manager what he thought of bim in language more forcible than polite, left the office more convinced than hefore that there was some undercurrent in the affair which he did not understand. On leaving the bank Bob had not proceeded far when a hearty ‘"Good morning, Templeton!*‘ and a eounding smack on the shoulder arrested his progâ€" ress, and before bim stood a portly, loudly dressed, much bejeweled indiâ€" vidual, well known in Camboro as «‘COolomel‘"‘ Bill, the bookmaker. ""You don‘t look up to the mark, Templeton,"‘ observed the colonel. ""What‘s the matter? Shall you be all right for tomorrow ?" d iL U tomeren c aawec s "..‘.'-6!- :.;;:'r;:;; returned Bob. ‘"I‘m & bit worried about a private matter: that‘s all" 0000 00â€" _ *Your natural modesty, Templeton,‘ went on the colonel, ‘‘doesn‘t prevent you being aware that the club look to you us the leading factor in their prosâ€" pects of success, I presume?" PW t o es oo mR i enc en eeraig s "I know nothing about that," abnâ€" ewered Bob. ‘"But 1 do know that the Rangers won‘t get the leather into the Camboro net many times if 1 can pre vent them."" _ D ""You could, if you‘d a mind, be the eause of Camboro losing tomorrow," suggested the colonel, glancing at his companion. ""What do you mean ?"‘ returned Bob, wondering what the other was drivâ€" ing at. h w - P L _ e O cen M 2 2 Sm O‘er many a drowsy mile Earth wakens with a smile EHm =C ‘Now, look here, Templeton," said the colonel, facing round, ‘‘we‘d better come to the point at once. I stand to wn a pile of money on my book if the ilmer Rangers beat Camboro tomorâ€" tow, and you are the man who has the best chance of bringing about that, from my point of view, desirable consummaâ€" tion. I know what your ‘little private worry‘ is about, for I may as well tell you I myself practically constitnute the Camboro Loan and Discount bank, alâ€" though few people are aware of it Now, it would be a simple matter and no one would be any the wiser for you to let one or two of Williama‘ shots pass you. Dawn to , to & in the sun‘s care o‘or the shining Anyhow, in a word, if the itanger® | piadder and urinary discares, diseases ompound Iron Pills; win that bil} of sale immediately ceases ;‘! “':.. and all other kidney ocm:â€" ”I.I.I:I:'Lor-d ; EL. " c doses. *T any one bad binted to Bob Temple: |" Dodd‘s Kidney Pille aresold by 1| â€"rhe stone: Estate of | Gu ton that be was likely to give a second | droggists ab 50s a box,six boxes $2 50, shipped on Wednesday, two thought to such a suggestion as the | ap will ha sent on receipt of price bY | joads, comprising fifl{l‘o‘“ head eolonel‘s the hinter would probably have mw.“m' 1 h ng creford D c 'mm‘h ing‘ Toronto. *| to the ileynolrl.lnd and C aF s :-n'-h:?fi:fi lh:= ::: o Atimcient Co., whose ranch is situated in Sialing the‘ resuls of his visit to the | Mr. A. Miscampbell, local mem | Handle, Texas, the celebrated ra bankâ€"he did not mention his encounter h-fi:&dlmem.mh.n been . apâ€" | ing district. nnehh Wwith the colonelâ€"a small, tempting | pointed manager for the North Shore | dred thousand acres in ®xtent, little while, and lo! élmboro in the final tie round hor f06% to kim the possiâ€" to M# | aishonorable means Of # tronble, but the next ble, accompanied by the was uppermost in bis n ut&\u&?d“ who was chairman of directors of the d-nu-gu-cu-a.m hands with bim. said: 2. lns know LBRE 1V MB MB MERE MEDRACE -â€"-lv--uv-â€" hics "Whgmec ba ap" m".hflm“ut t ‘At last the game started, Camboro | ho was a batter. The word was struck kicking off The commencement WaS | out, â€" sensational, as the Rangers‘ forwards, | ~ ‘The nestsaid that the work ‘‘makes" mfiohll.-qun‘dl! was useless, because the custcmers up to the Cambore goal, Williams scor® | would not care who made the hats so ing with an oblique shot, which neither long as they were satisfactory and the Bob mor any other goalkeeper could | price was not too high He struck that bavesaved. Just on half time Langford | oys also. ::tuorntly;:nuhh&-hco.' mthhl-u-flfinth'o;l“ us equalizing score. . "‘for ready money‘‘ might as 89 _In the second half for a long time as it was not the custom to sell hats on peither side gained --ehn.alvutlc'- | credit; every one who bought expected ‘ht eventually the Rangers‘ forwards .op.y.'rhe-word-hkawt.ndtb made apotber of their famous rushes, | jnscription read, ‘‘John Thompson Sells -ado-m of their famous FusNCR and Wi seemed once more to have the Camboro goal at bis mercy. He steadied himself and took a deliberate shot, and a loud shout signalized the fact that â€"that Bob Templeton had made one of the most wonderful saves ever seen on the _‘tolll!d. & y 940 a h acth o tronls â€" 20c tive cud 1 Not to be denied, the Rangers made several more onslaughts upon Camboro‘s | goal, but Bob was always equal to the occasion. I Atlength.jwbefuothounot time, a clever passing run by the Camâ€" boro front rank resulted in the captain shooting into the Rangers‘ net, and the whistle went amid tremendous exciteâ€" ment, Camboro winning by two goals to one. Bob felt a man again as he received the mayor‘s effusive congratulations. He bad been temg\cd. but when the: momentous moment came he had stood the test. | Bob was tired when after the match dinner he arrived home, and as he rested the reaction after the excitement of the day set in and his trouble once more occupied bis mind. He knew well that now he need expect no mercy from Colonel Bill May, who seemed in strangely good spirits, comforted him, saying that she felt sure something would turn up to help them, but she would not havo‘been ‘ 2 1 2 us hn so sanguine had she not had a little card up her -lgyvo. Be that as it may, when Bob came down to breakfast the next morning, she banded him a letter, and as she watched him break open the envelope and read it she did not evince any exâ€" traordinary surprise when he suddenly shouted, ‘"Hurrah |" ""Let me look,"" said May, and, receivâ€" ing the letter, she saw that it was from the mayor and ‘read u_followl: 024 8 oo Au td on eacnties is "Dear Templetonâ€"I want you to faâ€" vor me and one or two of my codirectâ€" ors by accepting the inclosed check, as some recognition of your splendid servâ€" ices today in the match we are all so proud to have won.. I knew all about your trouble and temptation, but I had faith in you as a man of honor, and my faith was not misplaced. Ycurs faithâ€" fully‘â€" May made a little confession, telling how, from certain murmurings in his restless sleep, she bad put two and two together and arrived at a pretty correct conclusion regarding Colonel Bill and his machinations; bow, in desperation, she had gone to the mayor to ask him to advance her the money on Bob‘s salâ€" ary; how he had listened to her as she telated all, including Colonel Bill‘s offer, and how he told her to wait until after the match, trust in her busband, but to say nothing to him in the meanâ€" time.â€"London Titâ€"Bits. FALLS ARE WEAL. Niagara is a Pigmy Compared With Dodd‘s Kidney Pills. “°::=.':Ig::;. Pl:: Db‘:‘;:::_' Â¥ ""I notice & coolness between you and Mr.J. B Jones is a Living Mrs. Nexdore. What is the troublet"‘ Proof of This, ‘‘She sent her little boy over yesterâ€" Niagara Faile, Oat, May 15 â€"The | 487 for a stepladder we borrowed of Falle of Niagara are a stupendous her two years ago. The artful woman power for the weit ra of mankind. But let l:; ':i"b“' all that time so she ‘ right in the midet of our q‘glet populc_o * z: tee.leche-c:. ..‘ t some day and make Proof of This, Niagara Faile, Ost, May 15 â€"The Falle of Niagara are a stupendous power for the weit ra of mankind. But right in the midet of our quiet populeo®, another power a million times greater has been at work recently. Niagara Fills hive deâ€"broged scsres of lives. Wi h »ll their powor and grandeur, they have never saveil one 14e. The other power we refer :o has raved thousands of liveeâ€"‘t bas never deâ€" broyed one. This power is Dodd‘s Kidâ€" ney Pilis. Lst one of our moeb reapected citiâ€" zene tell what Dodd‘s Kdney Pulls did for Lim. â€" He say« : "I have eutâ€" fered for seven years with b‘adder and kiduey disease aod tried in vain to Bod a remedy that wou‘d curs me, until I providentially board of D dd‘s Kidn. y Pulls. So bighiy were they recommenâ€" ded to me by a friend that I bought ‘hree boxes at once. I am bappy to ‘ny I didn‘s need to buy any more. Thoss three bozes cured me. ‘ Dodd‘. Kidney Fulls cured me of diabetes also, â€" Therefors, I contend I have good reasn to sing their praizer. [ shall never cease doi: 4 so.â€"Jonnx B. JoxzEs Nisgara Falls, with the strengsh of a billion of giants, could not relieve Mr. Jones <f one twings of pain. Dodd‘s Kidney Pulls banisbed ali bis pains for ever, And even as the; cured Mr. Jone®, so they will cure an: person who suffâ€"rs from Bright‘s d sease, disbster, dropsy, lumbago, bladder and urinary diseares, diseases uf women, and all other kidney ocmâ€" plainte. D»dd‘s Kiduey Pills are sold by all druggists at 50s a box,six boxes $2 50, at will he sent on recaipt of price by the Dodd‘s Medicine Company, Limited, Hate." His nest friend said "sells‘‘ might as well come out, because nobody expected him to give them away. What, then, was the use of the word? ‘‘Bells‘‘ was accordingly struck out and ‘hats‘‘ was all that remained, following *‘John 4 MOIEPOT C Even this, short as it was, was furâ€" ther diminished, and the sign finally stood, ‘‘John Thompson,‘‘ with the figâ€" ure of the bat following it â€"Harper‘s Round Table. ' They Were All In One Pleture, but Did Not Stay There. Allan Cunningbam, in bis "Lives of British Painters,‘‘ tells a story of Copâ€" ley, the father of Lord Chancellor Lyndâ€" hurst, which reveals what a portrait painter endures from the vanity and eccentricity of his sitters. 5 § on Nee ons A certain man had himself, his wife and seven children painted by Copley in a family piece. ""It wants but one thing," said the man, on seeing the finished picture, ‘"and that is the portrait of my first wifeâ€"this one is my second."‘ ‘But," replied the artist, ‘"‘she is dead. What can I do?t She must come in as an angel." "Oh, no; no angels for me. She must come in as a woman.‘‘ ‘The portrait was added, but several T P o d on ie m(;n-;;::l:psedâ€"“ before the man again called at Copley‘s studio, and when he did, a strange lady beld on to his arm. "I must have another sketch from: your hand, Copley,"‘ said he. ‘"An acâ€" cident befell my second wife; this lady is my third, and she has come to have her likeness included in the family picâ€" ture." ~ ‘The painter introduced the likeness of wife No. 8, and the man expressed himself satisfied with the portraits of his three spouses. But the lady remonâ€" strated. Never was such a thing beard of. Her predecessors must go. The artist painted them out; then the man disputed the price. Ggple! sued‘_bln. haadodincd Abgitentnony dbanacnnr y ta 4 : on earth, even granite rock, may be boiled away in similar fashion if only sufficient heat is brought to bear on it. | He also stated that any gas or liquid | would freeze if it could besubmitted to and his son, the future Lord Lyndhurst, signalized his call to the bar by gaining his father‘s cause. â€" You Can Boll Anything. A successful experiment was made at Columbia university in boiling away a silver dime. The dime was cut in strips and laid in the cup of one of the carâ€" bons of the arc light. ‘The pointed carâ€" bon of the aro was placed above this and a strong current turned on. Under the intense heat the dime melted, sim mered and then boiled like water. In two minutes it had boiled away into vapor. Professor Pupin, who conducted the experiment, dechg‘ed any substance sufficient cold. In London no fewer than 188,000 people live four and more to the room, and of these 3,000 are packed to the exâ€" tent of eight or more to the room. He Did. *"Whatever station in life you may be called to occupy, my boy,‘‘ said the father, in sending his son out into the great world, ‘"‘always do your best." "1 will," replied the young man, with emotion. He never forgot his promise Years a#arward when a nrosnerous man of business, he did his best friend out of a large sum of money. _ _ _ â€"la;;;lt_o v;l_;c:ychlnc it turns out that way once in awhile â€"Chicago Dangers In Mercury. Mercury is a foe to life Those who make mirrors, barometer® or thermom: eters, etc., soon feel the effect of the nitrate of mercury in teeth, gums and the tissues of the body. tion, which numbers about ?70,000 peoâ€" ple, is governed by representatives electâ€" n I Bc ons ed by men and women together. “: ml fl : m"’l:;:ua" -". Hope. Dr. Agnew‘s Care for the are superfuoue Heart Acodinplished What the Pby nemunationt â€" siciane Coulda‘s. Miller‘s Compound Iroa Pills; orlJ doess. A If thousands of people who rush to 25 cents for 50 + so worthy a remédy ss a AI-O resort The Stone Estate of Guelph| would go to it as a first resort, bow shipped on Wednesday, two car much misory and saffâ€"ring would be loads, comprising fiflfilour head of moq:“ John Fitszpatrick, of thoroug:bted Igun( ereford buils, after being treated by omâ€" to the Reynolds Land and Cattle lnent physicians for hearb dissase of Co., whose ranch is situated in Pan|five years standing was discharged Hudlo.’l‘uni}: celebrated ranchâ€"| from the boâ€"pital as a bopeless incurâ€" &hgdiufiet. ranch is two hunâ€"| «ble. mww Aeea thancand acres in txtent, and| Oare for the Heart, she declared as a HIS THREE WIVES. But he A Disagreeabie Reigubor. but 3‘.‘-‘:&"‘:â€" -:'-M“mbbumm-_â€"â€"â€"â€"‘--â€" Pin n Pimyeth pliain, mrea |our reputaiion and ever increasing| omey xeurrren muase on Battery, but by American ladies it is |business. When you buy yOus| â€"â€"â€"â€"ze ie isz m d;mb insolence and is always meats here you are sure of getting w.fiâ€"' House at Madrid: > im ie en aegn ons seam ztd t young and tendon 00â€" |onforans c oo e e N c n *â€"*== '-.l-l-nm 2286 . c caf inb caer i t uP .‘ vep mfi. éntr‘act, and, taking a faâ€" stand near the woman be wishes to regard, staze at her for two minutes at a time, with or without glasses No sooner is the curtain down than nearly .nfi.uhthmâ€"ll."b handsome {elows and well dressedâ€" mwhm middle aisle and tnb&hmolthdtmwlfl It is a solemn moment. Nobody smiles every map looks about and stares When an gcquaintance is descried in one of the boxzes, he gravely lifts his ..““mumwmw tain theip ve gravity. The women, when one does see them, seem to be handsomely gowned, but they are mot as good looking as the men They go about in fine looking carriages, drawn by spirited borses or bylwul.l-h'o‘ mules 1 have never seen such mules as are to be seen at times on the shopping streets of The Doctors Wife. A Four YiarÂ¥ C.ipple From Acu‘e Rbenmatisem. . SBouth Americsn Rheuma*‘c Cure was the True Pb;â€" Madrid. You will often find on these crowded thoroughfares equipages that would look well on Fifth avenue, flocks of sheep and turkeys and slow moving oxen, not to mention _t.ho ?mlniprelent L2 44 . .14A c ficsiren /y ul seb C donkey. The cafe life is an imitation of the French article Mrs. J.~H. H«rte, of 223 Oburch street, Toronto, wife of D. Harte, suf fered severely frow vlml!nnthn for five to try day is free frm pain, and she close» her signed testimony by ssying : ‘ I am entirely caured and can move sabout at b‘ithely as erer in my life." Bold by E M. Davitt, Waterloo, A Simple Scheme of the That Made Him Go. People near the New York entrance of the bridge saw a balky horse frus trated with delightful ease the other day by a man who openly confessed that he had.no practical or theoretical knowledge . of hor'aug_anship. He was the motorfnan of a Fourth avenue car bound toward the terminal at the bridge. ‘The horse was one of those anâ€" gular, cockeyed, ungainly beasts that mno amount of currying and feeding could make respectable. It had stopped square in the middle of the track and had spread its feet apart as though its mind was made up to bold the street against the world. In a few minutes four trolley cars were backed up behind &: cart and more were in dzm down ter street. Moâ€" tormen, conductors, truck drivers, as ‘ softed citizens and a policeman stood around and gave the usual advice. The driver kicked the horse and two or three men called to the policeman to stop him. ‘Then they in turn made huâ€" mane suggestions about starting a fire under the baw.;l stomach. A woman said that it Id be easy enough for any one to coax him along with a lump of sugar. . ‘The motorman of the fifth trolley car, which had by this time reached the end of the blocked line, walked up and \ surveyed the situation. â€" _ _ ntundidi Arctelinteistio® tehr es ‘"Whose car is this?‘‘ he asked, point ing to the first car that had come up behind the wagon to which the balky horse was attached. "It‘s mine,"‘ said another motorman, who was fingering a brass motor handle as though he would like to brain the borse with it The motorman from the rear boisted the car‘s front fender and strapped it in plyce, folded against the dashboard. ""Now," he said to the motorman who"had claimed the car, *‘go abead. very easy." Then, turning to the dis consolatcly profane driver of the horse, he said. ‘‘Get up and take hold of the ‘_'l-'!:e car tan foryward onti! the fender reacoeu TNE thnboufQ O Tho wany~ "Now, * sqid the self appointed master of ceremorlies to his fellow motorman, ‘start up as fast as you durn please, ::‘gdon't stop until you get to the dge." Th:g started. The wagon started. The in the shafts simply had to start He slid and shoved back for a tew inches and then broke into a helpâ€" less glll? ‘The car came banging along behind, giving the horse no chance to change his mind and balk again. The spectators cheered. ‘The ingenious moâ€" torman looked tke assembly over with a sneer. ‘BayI‘‘ he said. ‘"Say! Some people are dead slow, ch 1"‘ But Mre. Fitspatrick Dlh'! THE BALKY HORSE. physicians for heart dissase of years standing was discharged ‘.;‘b:thun ho':'- incurâ€" .un‘t-\'d-l_-i;:': there does not seem to be ,,;‘ CURTAIN POLES |D § | PICTURE MOULDING |* N.B.â€"â€"â€"Orders taken daily and mea Not Since , . . Adam Dug Instruments of all kinds, Walking Sticks, Etc. We have Cigars to Burn|! from "twoâ€"fors" up, singly or by the box | wy 1. READE ____ Hockey Sticks. ‘ We‘re after your trade. Our puck | =â€" chasers are as good as they make ‘em. J. UV AiLLNS EL AVLq J H. WEBB M D., Nzear tuz Ramwar Trace. * Coroner County of Waterioo» P.8.â€"Our Gramophove amuses you while Officeâ€"At his residence on lirb stroot. you wait. ‘Telephone communioation, as there been seen the peer of the bargains J. K. Shinn & Co Undertakers and Furniture Dealers. WATERLOO, > 0 Still Doing. Business to the contrary, we will continue to de Physici 1 i tim Irulim-o::the old':h:d u:;- as u: l[,oei:l Homeop&thic , ’ A&nD, inducement we will give a straight 105 King Street West, Berlin, Ont. DISCOUNT OF 10 PER CENT. A lot of NEW SPRING SUBTINGS and Hilli co¢ SPRING OVER COATINGS | have_ just J. A. illiard : : arrived. Call and see what we are offering DENTIST before purchasing elsew here. L. D. S.{Royal Collogo of Dental Surgeons. J. DOERSAM, The Traders Bank Notes discounted at lowest current rates. Drafts wfi: and sold. L.D.8., Teronto, ‘i%. Farmers‘ Sale Notes collected. D.D.6., Philadelphis, 91. Advances made to responsible Farmers or |â€" spFCIALTY : Preservation of natutal teeth their ~wn names at lowest current rate of | including mou»ting artfcia! ora=ns on sound discount. wu'n& and thto Inservion of geld bridges l:‘-:p Collections premptly attended to, _ _ _ Wrhi¢. iesA it W ripe "Peuee 61° town through a firstâ€"class deâ€"|" livery service. : A Gemeral Bonking How and Where W. 8Â¥ wilie.».o.8. ’:‘l-‘fl-'m To Borrow Money fi%&‘gfiayfig s4y" AF V W V ViAEke w A Office in Janzen‘s Block, Berlin, over Smyth erchant Tail y‘ |nu- En ber Fehrenbach‘s Merchant Tailor and Gents‘ Furnisher. s on enephaany Te Easy Terms! Easy P ayment Borrowers Given a Definite Contract=«> Principal and interest fully paid up by monthly payments : § ry torm, monthly paym‘t.per $100 of loan $2.99 §a . al a 0s s f if R. Boettinger, THE OLD STANJ. OF COaANADA w k 4 TW ELMIRA BRANCIH ‘w. R. WILKINSON, Dentist. ioi old oie m e uin e Sm e n Highest current rate of imterest paid ort Savings Bank Deposits and Doposit Re In spite of rumor !|_|_i_§nwmy be .fl“‘fi BUCKBERROUGH & CO., W. K. KUMPF, ne, Life and Accident Ins. Agents, - K * "Wrieries, â€" ul VETERINARY SURGEO D. BucksERRovaR, _ _ 778‘. E. BrentaL, very, Sale .-‘.#‘-'_‘-&- Htabi e John Fischer mnw«nfiuu‘fi ... IntheGarden offden| Reade & Hutchison They all know where the| JAXt# 0 HaigHt, n Peaet 1 DENTIST. Norman T. Hillary Office in the Oddfellow‘s Blook. Manager Waterloo, Ont. Waterloo, â€" Ont. and compounded halfâ€"yearly. â€"â€" &T â€" in ibe line of Musical| Barristers, Solicitors, Notaries released at any time after two . . CASH PURCHASES omuuse day 1 p.M," ODoNTUNDER. EBasy P ayment For the painlets Extraction of teoth a Definite Contracts«> 1"..4,”7&"!.!31?0. Nevemboer E i ly and mea| 2 wner King and Eirb Suroote, Water® ut of the | Pean m uns cene mueet mtere on hence | upamuma, lt Moar * O | cUAE UETIR o atsrgege tocemen. (Money to Loan) Anythin Office â€" DEVITTSB BLOCK â€" Waterlco oNT. Dn.o.r.m MEDALLIST OF TO * romto University, Licentiate of the Oal] a_dmmflm ess Diszasss or EYE anp EAR Tazirzp. Officeâ€"New residence, Albert street, Water _â€"â€" ltso a short distance morth of the late Dr° Ausx. Visca®, QC. Hasyer J. Sixe, BCL Barzisters, Solicitors, Sotaries, etc. Dl. W.L Dl. EVANB, D. S. & G. H BOWLBY, cas )ll. r..nmun.lvulo , Ero. ffi'#‘.,m“.m: Tr. D. 8.Bowlby Corener for the County hiho Dr @, H. Bowlby treats diseases of thetkmere, | ~â€"~~~~~~*** ILLAR & SIM8 EB.;'.';;{-» University : : : : : : mmumww Fred G. Hughes D.D.S. Licentiate of the Oollege of Physicians, Burgeons and Accoucheurs of Ontarie. Residence and offiee on King Stroek, Opposite Woelen Mills _ â€" _ Phone 210 Uoir.oM. bub y3 k o 3t niv.; % Licentiate of MeSical Councii, Greab LACEMUIRUES ML ENOAE $ m. Britain. Speciaityâ€"Discases of Weâ€" menr and Surgery. Calls day or night ;-Ey'.:-'w"&'â€"" onueto® o. Conveyancers, PHRICDUODOC DL aF the lnto Dr short distance morth of the late Dr° n‘s residence, DR. McLEAN, 1 JN & McBRIDE, . Offlce and Residenseâ€"Jobn strorl Economical Block, King St., King St Waterloo. DENTAL, A. B. McBume | John Strebel‘s, IS6UER OF WARRIAGB 1ICTIX$ $T. JACOBS, ONTARIO. Charles N. Rockel House and Sign Painter _ ~~~‘ MISS ANNA R. BEAN Teacher of Tiaso and Orgap. Pupils prepared for all examinations i .uunmrmo:â€"mquu: Kalsomining, Tint ng, otc., nee -ndlm .'m EMIL F. gRAUN . J OHN L. WIDEMAN. Hello There ! WwATERLOO Grarite ard Marble Works pond Io soog proe spcninie n rastione ie Inemndsebs esnt td denih Erb Street, opposite Market, .__â€" WATERLOO Livery ftor Sale. C L TPPERES And Horse pewerâ€"Cli Greund and Repaired at the Berlin &qdp Repair Co‘s ® w as Scnt‘:. grinding eli from e are now busy ng re all parie of the sppnity and e gutrantes to mx:’dâ€"your old clippers to out equal to if not ter than the best new clippers manufacâ€" luredâ€"simply because we understand exâ€" actly what is required and have the Iatest improved clipper grinder on the market. We charge 50c a pair and guarantee our work sitisfacto ';‘E,;;;Spepm'uméihp given to While You W.i.t *" C.L HENDERSON, BERLIN videred. Iam also 'fi" t for the Deering Binders. Mowers and Hay Rukes, which are I bate the largest and fnest stock of Buggies, (krric’u and Lumber Wagoms in lho‘sounty. You can save from $5 to $10 by buying from me, style and quality conâ€" ii:a;;., i;flri;ndfl;y R ge.,_whieh A_l; the highest grade machines in the world ; Wilkimson and Fk‘r{ Ploughs, Steel Lard Rollers, in fuct, a full 1 ne of Farm Impleâ€" ments. Horse sheeing as usual. Am known by the leading horssmen as a practieal M undersigned effer to soll their livery ‘stock consisting of carringes q_aglgj_gg‘-nlomt“- A. C. THOMAN King St. Fast of Scott, â€" Berlin, Ont Cheap Harness bur tha *‘ Jewelry SHAEFER BROS. Implement Works. afford to wear & of A.S. Vegt of the Torento Con» of Music, lat of Leipsic, 0«â€"7 % npr:d“br all examinations in We Bnyder‘s Drug Store, Now Is Tuaz Ts Fos Berlin Carriage HORSE & TOILET roaddadGardsir, _ med eb 1t K The one price store in the Coun t * Waterleo. Ont. T s PF & ZIMMERMAN® WATERLOO® Poper Karge antr

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