7.7x] _ an no A gonna a “new“ nouns JL) clung“ " - a the colon an. :me'“ W" ks .33 .",'gttrdrt,dtldl 7.. In In. um " that t-i.ar-B1mHeedta".ep' maummu" -'. Guam. upludid In ha silk. - an: we «on I. In: - my mils" on can! my Nthre It" mum" 1'M it": slim an. mum at to on _ :3“; l'lhl 'g2lU'.."'" “I a, Tlt/l, Imam "'an Mere tho vino-mm turned 1nd I :10!) mans: h LTI for living mo suing " lulu-on Ca: ._dtbtse I “I u. .itree and In. " molly Balm . aim and I [but mine In an Ah. thought l. Gumtree u an hm- l “Ev Bit the m". ttltttr dee - I ttah 'PPP. u "ynd 1.trmcr9lt? wt â€law nuts" and M "my III Ah. thought l. Gumtree u an hm- l uni um. u it, and lgncetnlly [it cited Barry. who coutd not have come we! to meet the court Indy when land he Ind ei-ed. t n- and released my prisoner. who a... down and received that mu. Stem-aims Ind cud; great bat and all I -.-iqtq MI Irm- with I cry of joy Bo , II" " how kind we bad all been to l bu.--. foreign can". a leader of rote l be-tusd we blotted Ami wiehed we '; had been " times kinder l """EGTiiid ara, was taken " under II! non-CI"- wing. Ind WI men held canal In the little dining peflur_ _ “I In clear of the robbers. BF mid the his Elm-in. “and I "veur"--V did in -rgtiah-"'tltttt I would plow lib I pen-In! none: than return to them ' -- _. - “AMA ,4- . r_.__. “V, - “You are a worthy gentleman. sir.’ aid the baton. “and bow yo'l came to mix and tiight with .mwts dogs I cannot "Tut-my moon for " is a cloud page of my Me." Inswered the Eng lhhmun “Enough. my lord. that l was one. happy in my own castle in Devon. with a sweet wife, home and vellum. and ttow"-- And ho bum into “In TG night of I strong mun In the agony of weeping is ever a pain to me When he recovered himself. my father offered him a position in the household. tomake him and Mistress Cutletreo of the family My heart to“ It thgt -HiiiUpum, looked up proudly “Can I an: our bread. my lord! la there work for me to do? -. "TiiU"tGiL" who was slightly the elder of the two. toot hi; hryul. "There is work, my friend, for a true gentleman with a "no sword in the house of lasts-n5 Will pm swear to be loyal to this family until this family or mum member ot it is disloyal to you t" -- 'A I - I! __:.1 4L- "iii swear it on my honor." laid the captain _ ""iGiirped out and getting his surren- dered award from my room returned Ind placed it in hisAairms. "Not this sword." he tmid. "I will purchase a new one from the house of Iguana" And he broke the lithe blade across his knee and handed In. hack the two pieces . I "It was not the award I used in the Atviee of my old king Neither will I use it in the service of my new lord. the Baron lsatens." ha said. smiling udly _ _ And thus the house of lsetens was increased. and life seemed to be mer. rier and more worth the trouble inside the gray old walls. The captain knew a great deal sham farming and even more about wenpuna and the drilling of men Soon ull the people on the eskate. including old Rr-rl Harding. looked up to him with love and respect. and name of them white pered that he had been a prince in hit own country, Blithely. like red petals blowing from . bush. went the days through May and June The brigands lay clogs in their mountain lantnesses. evidently crushed by our brave defense. the slaughter at the gallon and the hanging of the captives. _ . . .L __., --" The peasants returned to their work. the (masters and keer era to the woods. the plowmeu and unwen to the fields and the young grain was green over the upland: Captain (‘antletree war everywhere For three days he tramped about in the forests with u Illnlld of “men marking the lumber to been! for building end where the nuderhrush wan lobe cleared out for firewood. I wondered if be ever thought/ of tt s Intern tagot he had tried whet-nil; to use over my head. There wan a tweond ditch to he run through the swamp. Ind the captain marked the beat conm for it. and even helped " the blastingont of rocks with his own hands And yet I liner and premier gentleman could not ho found in Wlumurh. when " " said the no hility cannot bend to pick up their glove: should they happen to fall 7 --- ’ " . ---_ ---.. u-IA‘L- On Rb'"""""""""" "--. w,“ It did not tub me many weeks to discover that l was 'decply in love with Intro. Cutletrea Her other name was Marion, which both Barry andl thought very pretty My brother made vane! about " and read them to us on the south terrace. Sometimes my heart achod that I too. could not write danc- ing rhymes to bring Imila to her lips, I looked " Harry through I green light glad mid all manner of unpluunt things to him, Ind for mower he would only ." no and can. . - " . _ 74-... ct-. I.- .h- .hnnl. I]. - u..- .._.._V Otto Guy I caught him by tho shoul- der-.-'" we" om---a"d cried. "Do you Ion hut. Viscount t" At Brrrtl thought be 1m about to my "Not" but him he. changed Ind he aid "ru. no. my do" cadet; And that if I dot" “Ya. poor endowâ€! Mood. "Oh, _ htIIOudotbu a mad. and brett Quinn-191nm†â€cyan. 'es", _ - -l - --- - - I Ninth“ knot In anyone toga WP Wittt bona- " my 'ode I tamed any Quick a a hub In III at I, allude "no“ - old In cuter." he a“. Inching: "than ï¬t some on. In 1te',"g'N"t, how. " And then In hobo. I by" In!" Ira-bed can Mn n1! mud "who humbly to: my - m w. can on to- "thae and (and Harlot on (In men men both. at at. a. "my rm “I.“ Ire. " “it! Ill,' (we! - r» _ wt, . A Agni“ _ FQ. _ '/iiaeerartreoyetttet.eee2?rgte'f2y" . . -drr imiuat_t_iAry--r P. ".tifo'2"lr8ffdWa'l'lld"A" 'rica MOI OQMOOIOIOOOOQOoOOOOIOlâ€0.9.0.060†DOOI‘OIOG irT6,Wm5iii"tiiirririuVir6ir6iroiroiroi""""" 1 um.nmmm “In" that an "or. In Ind Wen tttt mn Iâ€. u Bog-- Kno' am my Man tr “I“ - Scoot-II Ink! lawn," ‘89“ the vino-mm turned 13d Inning me using " lull-a- L burl .'"J'""' ..%eVWN_ --. Emma the sun had risen a pale width above the fir trees we were mounted again Half an hour mm we rode into Bnutenburg. the king 3 city, and by the light on the Viscount a face one might have thought it was bis The streets were alive. early though the hour was. and armorers had their forges goittx--turd the smiths. too-for many of the incoming horses had cast their shoes The great homes. the hues rymg people and the bright {new mud: what seemed to me a wondrous bravo sight Our leader. Harry. took as far into the city. and there ordered on to dismount at I big Inn not far from the royal palace Oat of the manila we climbed. glad enough to be rid cl them Our horses were led an; and we went inside to breakfast The landlord took us to the highest table. while a: drawer hustled our men in to a spread of ham and beer CiiiiiiToiTarit anything of the Do Damian?" Inked Harry' _ ciiirii $113361: deieated them last night " miles to the north. my Jord.' named the fellow. with , brand smile "uiiiiiiGiiiF J. cried. and drained to the health of Baron \‘omgm! Harry. as our captain and represenr “in of the house of lulens, must go up and report to the, king, but Red Harding and I, belted and spurred. Ill lied out arm in Inn to View the city I think we were I hem looking pal!‘ by the way ths other soldiers turned to stare at In. I were gold Across my breast and the mark ot the cadet. to gather with the latent crest on my cash. Ind Red Harding In: bravely kissed out with lace and hold pollnhed hum Ind scarlet. Though Indie. waved their scuf- to " from the window. and balconies of the tall henna and men saluted an in the streets. my heart would not “my from the my home ot [glans ' - i the colon -. am no your "e' t DH - and been 3nd in: That! than m at A!“ When we returned to the tavern. Bury was “waiting at He was man! beautifully argued in nth: Ind lam Wino Viscount to bring " can" quit Along with himl It was "otitttr 1nd ho bore mm; of I grant ten in the palace Ind pull; " glrdenu. to which I" true our". um; guntlemep were invited At this Rec Ending. who was something of . blade " hurt. pulled a long face The Hoop-n " the door fall to Inn- 1 In; " ml: The “album not: than rl win) I “no. and “at he went In to guy-per BM ll touting would b- p133 on u the when" did mn spend much um out tho mun but I had “to m In toxnb an 't- hooto. minim n1! ---attd Bel Harding ground. "I! "are gotoob Ing In. the "ggtrtttt, m qrttt go look- hg m met tthe the ML" Ora-t way " 0. MR which n mm]. with In I" m will! In! at a! I! "A". "?ciiritriGik' viscuoullt. can I [o In “no. been!" In sawed. A __ _ w, Culle- led ts -reGTerii"at in“ an... ard I in. not! an: t!“ Virgil-3: A 2i5iiedEettttttt, and rial.“ ti1thpp,y Etuia,ti.'igtitttl'1u'l,t I no in“. Out Inn! -d-erieq... “In." nit In“! can still M. at“ - "The “gr til-pod - lama-du- - u-s uni-a " bun-l _ "Ana. 13ft. "id. all. Ila-I In " "I in" and and d - uoul (to via-maul ben' _ - .- ..___-7 ---" Thu In.“ “and worth to Id 'urdintt and let u .. We lulu-ml Hwy limb m with.“ than: like and up "tee an dam in n u. cum Alta pulling up that put loo-I thrrrr halted II in hunt o! I lot-x wound: in than and: like Maria. but with brown hair and the must mum amt: eyes t had an oven SM In tulktu with n tall ennui“ in ted and may. but looked up with I hint run a! color over her brow on our "proncts I nudged Hurry. who nodded “no. bol" thought L "tio thinU our Indy at tho couch window-o- titan lady of tho couch windoqr--q_ mun _ tmroneac" Hurry wanted no and then excused himncll. and. with the ttrtmted lieuten- nut on his arm. left we nltern-tely grinning II the lady and glaring at the cavalier. who almost immvdiutely bowed and went also Then the Lady tit Arnnnd moved our and undo me nest on the name out. in upllc of my sword play. my pride and my great tall: of the ritthta of the cadet (which sauna. in truth. are no rights at all). lwao little more than In nnpulished rustic. and this honor nearly threw me into I tit Marion had never asked me to oil beside her on the noth terrace. But the lady win no kind and terminating like I rare. bright JEWEL that l Boon found myself at was _ '7’ _',.., IIA___ _._1I run-~- ______ - -- W V Now [will an even with Harry Ind burn bis nhip- behind him. I thought. so I told her of his little Itory. which had been interrupted by the raid of the mill Lueu "tio me Viscount time- and tellsl' we sau, raising her eyebrows "Not always." lanswered. "I one. nw him kiss my motherU maid. bat Le dun t tell us about it afterward, .. She looked at me 311ny I could are at once that we was painful], sharp of wit .7GiiJcTeiUi, ton. at the time, for me name maid would never let me his her. " I said. " "'"s's, Uara demurely " her pointed [Imus _ _ -- in a feigned vuice "What a strange- choice." she mur- mured, "to In the Wtrcutiut [when his. her “ hen the cadet of the nuns name was witht" culling!" " ku:w“m:t;l:e was playing with he! uteautrsg hen: and that she intended I drowned on one have. 'tappmir hat in Mum, t should know it Sol smiled simply and remarked that she would make lash-us a very merry old plum At this she blushed. stared hanghlily and waved In. all. Ind upon seeing Barry coming toward m l baiked away wai;:;h;{aed Harding and l were Itmnping than! the gardens. Hurry game oat and pressed In): hands _ The old lieutenant scratched his tanned check "Alackl’ he rried "The Viscount nnd the cadet have oak-d the Indium and been owed moat lovingly m tetttrtr and the Cavalier Red Hard mu has not won so much In I smila .. "ll In safer to, comrade." I replied. "for . mm in in danger o! Inning bl. haul oetorephts smile: of women '. "Thanks. brother." he whispered "I think we are quits not., .. Then he laughed merrily. an if his heart had nulhing more to any. Ind left n: Iro,, shock me. Sir Cadet. .. we cried shortly after midnight. we left the my wrong for we looked to be well on me mad with on) men before sunris- ol the mun-aw Of Thousands Have Been Turned Into the Joy Songs of the Cured by the Al- most Magic Medicine, Dr. W: Cure for the Heart-Mt Relieves in Thirty Minutes. MrsJohn Fitxpatrtek,of Gananoquq was for f1Fo years a great sufferer from heart ditreasse-mpent some time under ‘experta in Kingston hospital wlthom getting any 1emstit and was pro-1 iimtrteodirteurssble. She commenced taking l)r.Agnew’a Cure tor the Heart and when she had taken three bottles all dropsical tendencies, palpitation and pain lea her, and she has had no return of it, and nonhu- her cure to this green» of been remedies. “to the 6le I this... [nth-l thunk) thin that Tum wuuld ho bored Io Jeath having that [hi of " hanging In: an that [than of Ion - vrg‘llmo he calls. near-oe me but! (new Tam! Ho - well a†that met be and an In hurled and“ be no new plum vinyl... If. the Met who - had I piano has at. m Inn-Id no bt c-... u an! "ig-a-D-te. m THE HEART WAILS (To be continued.) a" . - a was; _ -- " 'AiF2t,iit,iii, 'tfstth'll' _ [8:69 a at Ma lat up Pitts than“ Both 1 sue" 'uefmq. l - run. the. 4.--TU ea: 14 a. A. “we, the arm mm...» Inn-rut Cuban», " " â€mm. er emu 'rot-id-sq womb-n in It: [United Mala. may ot the paper- at ."In“ ovum†mum.- devoted eutiaider. no!» I‘WCO w n. A similar can has incurred on our “do of the line, in ig",'.', a! In. Geo. Bare, at this turn. M,A. Wade In the lawyer who de. “mm? landed Prenderga" the titat lime he “and trial lor n-u-dcnlng Curtrr Har- rison, Mayor ot Chicago. He had been retained in a number of sensa- tional trials before and has been since, and is one of the best kqun lawyers in America. He contracted Kidney Disease and the uric acid, always pre- reut in the 331mm when the kidneys are deranged, attacked his eyes and Mr. Wade went blind. tie started to take Dodd's Kidney Pills and gradu- ally the kidney trouble disappeared and his sight returned. A Now read Mn. Barnes' letter and see how what was almost, considered a miracle by the people of Chicago has been duplicated in Canada. Grcs'ri.trues,--1 have been troubled for over a year with Female Wvakacsr and Urinal Tumble resulting from Kidney Itireare. l have consulted a doctor who gave me medicine that seen ed to make me worse. At times [would be d af and shortsightetl. l was told of Dodtl‘s Kidney Ptlis and a. t one box. I have us ll part of the box and am completely cured, and strange to say both my hearing and ‘eyesight is unw unaffected. You may publish this if in be the means of as- sistlng others. I remain, ynnrs, ete, Mus, GEDRHK llamas. Dodds Medicine Co. , A Pennsylvania doctor, who has a decided vein of humor in his make-up, tells this story: “I bad an Irish woman for a patient many years," said the doctor. "God rest her soul! she is now dead. I once pulled her through aliugcriugattack of typhoid, taking her temperature from time to lime by l having her hold a ttr rmomctcr under her tongue. When she had nearly re- co ‘ered I called one day and, without further (eating her 'l',Ug1tferf' left a simple prescription an started ml my way horneward. About three miles from her house I was overtaken by her son on horseback. 'Mot' er is worse,' said he; ‘come right back.' Back I went. 'Doethor,' said the old lady, reproachfnlly, ‘why didn't ye give me thujigger undther me tongue! That did me more good than all the rest ul yer mall '.' " " was i] a tomato county in which bicycles are rarely even. A whcclman approaehed a toll gate. where a sign warned him that vehicles were charged twnpom-n and pedrstrians a 1talfperaty each. Being a man of frugal habits, the rider dinmounted, and, supporting his whorl upon his back, tendered the toll-kepper a pedetstrian'ts tee. “Two- punce." said Illa keeper, sternly. “Why so r" said the artful dodgi-r. "Am I ‘nota foot passenger!" "Naw," was {the answer, "gou're a can.†i in Giving the News of the Great Cures Effected by South American Nervisur- It Has Saved an Army of Sufferers From the Pangs of Indigestion and Nerve Troubles. ( L. M. Holmes, of Parrsboro,' N. s., was taken severely ill about aycar ago with nervousness and indigestion, and for some time was completely pros- trated. Me consulted best doctors,but they failed to help him. A newspaper advertisement brought South Ameri- can Nervine to his nptiee. He tried it with the result that he was greatly benefitted mun the first bottle,aud six bottles completely cured him, and he would he pleased to give all details oi his case to any person asking him. It was night, and the silvery rays of} the moon sifting through the woml- 1 blue loaves disclosed to the New oi tt Jose observer an indistinct mass that might be almost anything, possibly a young man and a young woman in the hammock on a piazza. It wash beau- tiful, calm, serene night, when the leaves on the trees barely rnslled. Ever and anon, however, there came from that blurry mass 3 sound that broke the stillness. It was a peculiar, indosmibabio sound, slmllar to that emllte 1 when two sheets of sticky tly paper are torn apart. Suddenly from a second story window above came a large. deep volco that was easily that of the owner of the premises. _ "For heaven's sake, “sud, what are you doing down on tha piazza!" was the query which awoke the echoes of the M ht and started that same inert mus th', immediate action. For a second all was onoo more still, and men came a sweet, mtift%r1 voice m reply: "i'ttt trying to oateh one of those kissing tangy. pe" _lt ttid: “If the Named thing don't know enough to go home before thin time ot the night. it ought to be caught. Wait till I got a club and I’ll be down to help you," growlod the same bum profundo. sad . sound of hurried momma: Boated down from above. In in than half I ascend I well-do- volopod bug. with mu inn in hand Ind no“ all: ttrtutr behind. wu doing .ftsoprtnt4omottotm", and an- other "labia -tsttrt- "I loot to cum-um " . manna-2&1} Ap,r4'ltlt. KISSING BUG FLEW AWAY, JUST FOR FUN. NO CENSORSHIP Smith‘s Falls, Below will he found a list of patents recently granted by the Canadian government through Messrs. Marion & Marion, solicitors of patents, New York Lite building, Montreal: 64,817, Moist, Aime Carbonneau, Yarnachieo, P. Il., Fastening device for shoes; CA,- 824, Albert Wood, Folkestone, Eng- land, Improvements in harness; CA,- 836, Joseph Roy, Juliette, PAl., ice tongs; 64,848, Robert E. Gengo, King- ston, Ont., ash sitter; 61,915, James) Matthews Acton, Weston, 0nt., rein holder; 64,P29,Jsune Moorody,Tempto, Englaud,oretservation of eggs: “.972, Home» bomieux, Montreal, PAI., im. movements in pipes; 64,973, Agen r Purlaml, Ste. Marlo Boauee, P. u., advertising signs; 64,977, F. X. Dro- let, PAL, valve gear for engine, (Que- bee, PAL): Crl,095, Alfred Fageau, Montreal, P.2, automatic valve regu- lator; 65,006, J. W. Murray, St. George, N. IL, window sashes; 65,940, Rey. Arthur Guimtun, Montreal, PN., rotary engine. -ir air; is constipation, take Aycr's Pitts. They avnlen the drowsy action of the liver; they cure bilioustteaa. Moles-rm .--- J II"- -- - __.v__ __ Via have tho emu-Iv. Ink-0| " tom: ot the most about the/WI', Pa tho Yum†sum. Wm. mly‘lnho granular: In you]! .ettti,2't't TI" [O- VII on rep .11 u to: "n3“; is. J._C. up}, 7 - The life ofa telegraph linesman is one fall of peril. In stormy weather th . workman holds his life in hishnnd. Sometime since, a shocking accident drew attention to the dangerous nature of the work. Two men were at work on a telegraph pole standing many fer-t above a line of railway. A wire had broken and they were busy re- pairing the damage. The wind blew fiereely from tho east and the pole rocked to and fro in the blast. Sud- denly a strong gust caused one of the men to turn in his Imsitidn. In doing so he somehow pushed his eonlpazion, who, taken unnwnres, fell backwards. no clutched at his maze and both tumbled over amongst the wires. if“ moment tlid two men hung without speaking a word. Then one of them said 1 - fl Jiiiiih can't mach the post, and I'm afraid if l more the win-s will break.' And as he 89015911 “inâ€? broke. 'Well, mate, it's a big drop down in- I'.' . 1",iic,iiiiit,i,ij,irht,2Y',rhtt,o,ri. tr; km!- . . , _ " _ . i " canveynnuw canalhn‘y "" I!" . tttrye" to the gm“; replis " tho othrn m In. nr demo. statU1csin mural UonuncrolAl Howl “bu! as you m unwind and have tlt;ve ' iids, I don't so" tshy I should stay - â€W -e----_-e _---------" ------" - -----. . - -.--. u. iids, here. ‘No, killed, longer. -r'Gt%otur wire broke, and Bill made this mind. _ . -iairirjis,%ate,' he said to the other, who had tears in his eyes. 'Good-bye.' _ _ - Then1ro dropped-a fall of forty feet. He fell amongst some bushes and rolled down tho embankment. When he arose, for he was not deml,he crawled up the embankment. . i-jl'l‘ri Eli-hid“. mate; I’m going for help) _ _ .- .. . “the station was half a mile distant. A N ROCK“, Whoa the-poor follow, who hail tisked C' nuts . Hausa am his lift» for his mate, told his min he Npor Btsrseor. " atorin fainted away. The docmraaid he had __-.-..---"------. - broken his arm and a couple of ribs . "1 but his noble action saved his friend’s Emma BRAC'?,,,,,,,,,", life and his owm--Worhing Boy. ',lfttgi,,l,ttNtllll?t A tao my for condensing milk is to be established in Ingersoll. at a cost of $100,000. The factory will have n capacity for bundling 30,000 pounds of milk per day, nnvl the Emmottâ€: BR- Peet to employ 50 to 75 undo. The most wondortul mm pro- duced by IIDDS um â€VII PILLS In early? Mek 1tttt Enhances, Con , ermsneu Dr p- Ila, 'ril'l'l'tf1t,', Liver uni Riga, Tmme, has - than: " the hand of all medium. " mm was A as.“ SICK HEADACHE A WONDERFUL CURE FOR PATENT REPORT. don'tdo that, Bill. You'll get surely. Let's hang a little A BRAVE ACT. eyes. I SIMON SNYDER: K.H.l'temtn,B.C.L. with“ In In... ug.d--Riti-'. lint. J 1BSii,Nlfll',', was: as.†'iirCi7iiEe"C1thylT. Graf.' h an I: iLrarauraauii"iiaia FaTiuiiaird hh1'lt'-:tla'4r't no»: 25“ ya you". ET 1.123.: "'1‘: tSGii aurr, -iiarGi and disk at the Pan. if". Cull-1. 6dhw-toraarTtiiaaii -iTArtiTCR6GeGE '" 'i'l'ititrri'iiie1tl"etu', to - at lowest. about awn-t. I SIMS. Mlnmmx‘ m to. - J. 811-. IL L Barring“, no mm. Odor- .Wepim Econalnleu Block, . at. Watt. w M. Rum: . Murmur. Sonata. Notary. Col-yer uncut. ttyy - Money to locn. ottrco-0ovittht Wiki. iiGroFi in}: J - GGGirr' tGist Watertoo. oittre-At his mldeuoe on Ella i. Watttrloo Tukphone communication. DR. W. L HILLIARD. Licentiato of tho Coll?) of Physicians, Surgeons and Aoqouchettrn Orttarim Resi- ggnog artASttice_oe' Kim: Slant. oppotiito Jul-rum, may; but“. fr, Mu.--, WEIâ€!!! mt sum-uni â€WT ___ Berth. W5 DR. EVANS. L R. c. P., Inland .,M, D.. C. M, Trim ist?, University ; M. C. P. B. o. Liee"tiastq or b odical Council. Great mum. Bpodattr- Diseases of Women And Burtrorr. cam " or night, promley answered. one. and I361 deuce. Berlin. fPdaiih,tPPa'y.cro. ' s A . . A. .. _ . ' - PM: 'akla'r'rddati'ap, l )R. C. T. b'OECKER, . Modulus: ot Toronto University, Licentlaw of the Cullen of 2e1t','g; Bur. geons and Aecoacheurs of oota . Discuss of eye and ear treated. otmxt-Nttw midcnoa, Albert Sheet. Wamrloo. I shun dunner: north of the In; Dr. wmn‘. residence. Tohphone aaaririai -- In. 7 DR. McLEAN. s'lt',e,t'tvelt' Patti',', 105 King Street. Vent. Ber a. Ont. g Dem in. 1-0.3.. Royal College of and SurgoonrcD.D.S. Toronto .v"l,gigN; AUbmnches of dcnlislry praetisod. Dulce n Jnnmn'n Block. Berlin. over Smyth Bms.’ Stun-e. Katranco between Fohmubmh'a Sadd- lery and Stueblng’s grocery. OWLBY I CL!!!“ Pl'ltf,tlttit M, f,ttht my .- Preservation of natnnl teeth. In- clu lug mounting Bruticitsl crowns on sound root and the insertion of gold hridzas to may]: the p'aco of mlumg teeth without I p la. otmiqt--ctumditut Block. Berlin. Phone“ W. titoce, \Vatérioo. w WELLS, L. D. B. C. W. W EMS. D. D. B.. Dentists Waterloo. Will visit Ellnim. Dunke‘s Block. the second Thursday and Friday and toarth Thursday and Friday of each month tThrarrdar 1 pan. to Friday I p. m. ODONTU NDER for mildew extrgtetitm of loci h. The omen will be gonad gray Friday afternoon from Bur In: to H. WEBB. I1. D. B. X038]?! iGFiknVr ism. I IVERY AND EXCHANGE STABLE " George Fhtrtgitt, Proprietor. Ar. kind- of cynveynnmi constantly on In" d. ' I. Inn-yo: .. . A ,...-_,._‘_.- .4- JOHN L. WIDEMAN Inner or Marriage Licenses. 0tBmr-Pttert 0mm, St. Jacobs. Ont. E'm.MAN'i5 BARBER SHOP (mm-mo the Market - eanrloo An easy a " I utyllnh hair at)“. and can foam, an 'iGiilGirG nhnmpoon. LMI','. and chlldton's hair out. . ‘l‘lAlu‘w a. “In no" l) Hun-a and Sign Palmer and Punt Bangor. " atortoo, Ont. M"" . . lll‘nv :1 I) Imam. Home 15nd Sign Falkner. Such M Oil Palm-Mg. Paper Hanging Knlmmlnlng. Tinting. me., may exec-own. Church Decorating " npcddty. "etrtoo, A, in. .1an my Torm- hsy hymont _ Mm 01m A Dunn. contract. Nadya] and Inuit-It hill! DIM up i, mutiny-Iona: ir.'. "9-.va twin? 'reps' “ant: '1 a " " " " " " â€NEH“ any that um two 7.5 Icy-Mahala. How and Where To Borrow Money R. WILKINSON - _ Remy. L D. s. Tom-to. Te. D. as. HUGHES. D. D. S. Dentist. onion in the Oddl'ellow's nucxnnlwuaa l ah, 3811061150" 3 DIRUI". Ibo, HI. and Annuals In. Anna. _ " wntertoq. Ira-rho. . on. . ¢,._‘.‘4.. can 'ta-rr--""""'"'. , n a" l “1;..." ot Murine Bounces. At h]. us Show. “fatal-ho. MISCELLANEOUS MEDICAL " GAL â€FEES-cu I... am dari- n-ll (luv-I‘m DE NTAL CARDS. LNERIES Imam Granite ml lam ttree,] if; - aiTias%GG - GarihiriG ii; - unmgu. h"dl'l'th"t1' Mu., and no“ you i -- Thad-wan." ._. TGiGTC7Gi iieci - 1'r1'lll'L'tl'Pid an. d tllllattt. 'tar. Irb Emu opposite Ink“. WA'nnLoo. WINDOW SHADES CURTAIN POLES PICTURE FRAMING. work our customers Ring up No. StrT when you need anything in our line. J. K. Shinn & Co 'i'ii"iiiii'i'ii BROS. 'MEI'em-J-m! - glib-In .to Undertaken and Furniture WATERMO, 90 Gendron Tandem at 98 [at class " " oo Uendron Road Racer at 99 n Roadster at 99 a a at 98 Famous . It 98 n . at. 98 Storm " at Bnyc‘u’l Drug “on. Call and see them. Wheels cleaned for the winter tor l 00 Hergotthr mock, Now is your time to get a bargain in a good Second-Hand Buggy, as I must. sell the following rigs to make room for a large stock of New Cutters and Sleighs: Seven Second-Hand Buggies. Ono-Homo Democrat Wagon. Two-Horse Democrat Wagon. Itoadeart, Cutter, Gang Plough. Horse shoeing as usual. Am known by the leading horsemen as a practical horseshoer. ' l A. C- THOMAN, but" ELK-g ‘63-? -ii'iu6agG rrirtG We... 's'llk1r.'li'pf.tNfltY',tt- pg Ihatt h King St., East of Scott. WATERLOO, - HONEST HARNESS AT Special ph_ristmas Get one of my splendid now sets of Ilnroeli' now. It will improve the appearance of your vulm, one hundred per com. . Sale At Reduced Prices. Under-weanoonaru. ties, shirt- all 501d at out. In suits and overcoatsAve are hard to beat. No'e the following : 822 suit for $18; " suit for $16; SIS suit for $15; 16 suit for $3.50; 320 oxcrCoats for tttV, " overcoats for $14; " overcoat tor $13 and $15 ovcicoat for $12. PANT Sxcs--$6 ‘50 for tr, $6 for " 50: $5 for $3 50; ‘and $3 for " So it you are in t|iced NEW and 2nd Hand wheels mmâ€.-. .-. -- _ _ of an overcoat, suit, or anything else in out hnc call on us and you will get your money's worth. Terms Cnsh R. Boottlnger, '65??- aiiritaii' 17 King 8t., North. iligrrt Undertaking Bo. Undertake" and Embllmen. Calls answered day and night Sanderson's Bakery. JOHN STREBEL Strehel's HARNESS SHOP "-Net.thtt.T' Krueger Bros., Repairing at moderate rates. NOTICE. --Ar.-. at cost. HONEST PH ICES. Waterlo Witcrloo. BERLIN 4500 1700 ONT