" 0 th A Mdiv Wham-hi- on mm. be kph-Th- uniou of two. who â€won I“. I pit. Th that 'Rcmnhn o0hser,'-8lr Int-"Ruin. f.'tri-i1t" Mao! do and mo- tbee "any. w. M V “a 4inatislbl spin“ Ind. all thing: fu- NW“ ' When “midi: " but“ iagmsl to Hunt . "in with Men or" an an. “no “no a but“ ugh. In in like mom». " out“! in .53» be way an†M var m an teuea%. an Mum. when an" mom-elm viruu. . Tin-prim â€kw-OI. who «than I». “no. 'u-u- oh girl In - a (noun: a Wham.“ [out “(Mg and look tmtlsout, You'll harm-Mud all round that. “MM- in no. the clash a... lot "almond; - Wm hr aha-tied W- In! “in" h “an ' t 1w». M an days beiag and --Tur..tatae. c. that glu- in“. of you." arc-Invalid? tfrbtt"tultthbtetr't 06000 It not don: ht - ho unto». My of spool: in my. to [in m- 'Pt-i-s of thought. It who mm.†you mail AMI, lat use.†you not yon will. Thywdofunadq. that who k non " u found In an tact mu timo‘l champ. Ditruim-'t't" mute on lady who» drum in m, lug-1r M low “out in an nook.- Tlh in Quantum you ttt â€who. ml] aWrrtr ttt bud him I doll» In short St-ttsi 1:5; I ottatittg to ","l'."elll'lu','1 ld T The m rs of tho Itlumphon no we and by Star; was of do. mind by ',,t'll key. Anya! any mam» grown In of fpigbth lug-I ttttttthee ah n Mr Good t.6tttqttttN ttrtottttorttdttoteh tttttee anything. "Ort cloth.- nnd Ima- ban-l. Bathe to " doc-pineal for ton union- an "tttedt-ttht “in mm! by too tsttetihUnt . Deadly. lint. in a crud nlchymist‘ It an (may mug m on with; ring iato I . ling hon gee ' pl _ebpto. uou loam how minnow aunt-Inf. l is, foajg'uhd in Abundant at' et lump. mm.)- m "mm." in Mug by 't.lS.'.ts, All '.it,'l and†an In. "what Mgmlmm‘ ' be. I “my. path» hm hon-chanm-lhlis tttttaft/dt phra‘ 1-H nan-quail 80W â€.3 Hail-moan. and 95;! n WW 49.5....“ ""'"W'I','F"!- '. ' Bani.†in a chm matched doable team had mt the nut tile, nu] the hon-Mun I link IM'. Dehum- with tyttttiettt, but warm: “has; and yidql with We! mnodtd with human. What you In" at your death kt l be was.“ munmwny, tttrt tho lug-1mm" be )ugu heirs, A m. fond " a. myboauuk. hag, will man on“, clout [occur her mouth than her heart 0.0 who knows that no credit is em [hit n khan-minn- bu the on" rigln b contradict his sottlr. One who knows that no eredit in over [fun to bio mmim has the mom right to noun-dict " ML Aida. "new no gnu" upon the chm“ prickk, no the hard.“ labor; brits forth the "eeetttst proiit. st] in good clincnliou no' to mot-mo "nib 'demt mm u the that, [mun one cannot hold out that proportion. Whoa I Jun M's put that â€whom IN the bell in the country, he menu to honor out ol them. uml n "dole tlmswo A boy night "an oth one ofnur pub- be m. having heap yoiri, ï¬lm I wptilo 'u an “and am one"! on We. â€in! to nun. one, my†Ind tiittiitltiit.tpy {WM}, HUI-thy! ' ' ' 150'. tttttot Na pleasant-wile upon "to lie. ot We have!“ The Now which "who the tire will mm» " the Tho nun who agree- 'ritlt ovurytluing you It}. and laughs at "cry remark you who in like a Memlly dog-G expect: a bomb M tome future titttos Euuoo in Lie'n slop ni-hr. Calid- "vrrlutur-detg days. Gumbel-ml be- knnp-cnch A pupulnr "ol-court nhip. . Att Ill-bum] mun-n sick baker 1loniuu'--Th. loll of build. Hy-rut-Tue vim-My of mica. l.mmudty-Tho 9mm of “unity. The with old». pr-tlst. cidu. A it, that but lit-tit- dam-y. F-imttott--Trout blv'n, by charm. " aim- emb- that, mm thou not. TI. sum prophying in an“ a. o- 1trtp_t'toeto--ru bull-of a pony wo- Thor-" Implku confound Mari. By. 1lhrFuar-h gut-hm new"; m. ion. " an an mum the hipphr to Ihlh bunk her Bad t told “or, 'upln. o’er “a o'sr, Ila-v I Ind land bu long. an no!“ and "or loved boron; I told he: that my not, thrughl War, no, .11 Mr own; Thu I would Ion her. '95th hr, favor and I10... t pl.ededuiti an nomad to Ml It. burning word. I "ld, Will humming up: and uohhnod eye, at. bent bot Nu laud, Tm to my own hot mm mu preo.d- Hopo‘l - win; t out - Aid and me ttt did not Inn A - of [an m chow. Quriettiu. it a t t t g . iiiviii tmuaiuridt By planting fruit-trees m» mM to the pmp-ctivo pecuniary Value of our homes nml final. and tho to tlm malarial wants of our famt'iea;lsut by planting nhmh .',reet and iiowerirttt Ilnrubc. In "dd n feature of loamy to gluddou tho eye and mock the hoart reioter constantly. But it II not on- ly our own home. that we alum-Id try do improve; we should remember that tit. planting of u row troo- hum m"l the" on mo an phat by tho mimic, ngroup to to“! loan unlightly budding, or a line altru- wlmn Ihld. in autumn would mun the tnvoller an hour‘s comfort. no duties that no nboold reg-W plenmron; Ind it n have In our ground. I M men that m an well re. or tome nhrubo which it with to a,','.' in Ii. by dividing. ht " " than oithor to our neighbors who haunt. or pint than munch. on the mathâ€; lt no hovo o neighbor who looks upon nhrubo and tlownn, u " too much bother," and " upon-o no cannot "foal, but yet " in willing tho wanton would hm-o o 50w roooo it tho, wont." lot uo oonvl him a m tlute' uhrubo. or in tho proper timo alt, Mo " I bw vorluenno or world gernmi- umo, and help to plant them. It will bo but I your or two boforo “do loan will ho moo! the mat onion: among us. and the unprovomont of No place, on woll on tho high" tono which tho tioxam around hit [tannin to hio ohihlron. will return up tho little mite out upon tho wavo of Undo Mg. unto than tortptold. . Tu En or 1'". Htutsir.-Wlten the hon. Mil. be in bled, and " blood u pro- mo! lor the use ofthe 8rr. Thu mm and all no nun out cl for tho munufno- mm a! nth-u, hair cloth; Mid bow wing. fur the violin ; an thou If. Minn " tor the with: the hoof: an cut oil for combo attd 'tte/th kinds of torn work, and a pom not can ttt the gin. mak- u: a. thin in Mppod " hr the runner. who mum it into oxullont loath-r for but. human. to, and the collnr-mnher lad.“ is in rough um. Ibo but material Dunn hula-I. The M In then cut up hr whim bum in monugarm, or for do“ and mulch without knowing that thir In INWI? (A club of homo ott. on“ .1» mm]- y alarm. Unit club Fuw but could N‘dily do numbing. and many. w. know, would improve their own plum by dividin [lair uhrulu and palm. slab or Inducing 5.. number of simian“ which. ln thoir ml n firnt pinning. limo grown no In? "ttt and And annoy the mom of tho t grounds No m- horticul- turN should our permit hlmvnlf to ride or hulk daily put an “nightly plnoc or build. in. without an “mum to dump it by M. hnn. to plant a bw ma. Then is one (who! napkin. the. in than 31le to quid- , I neighborhood. A moor shah In I an. dink; u a e it In mind with fbelititttt of Input: ta daily tight in .dtetnrl q! palm; in My}!!! 'rtd.oett.ittit have! tet if mi monthly. mminit “no.†not mgimr. Do not mandate, Inuit-u to gin. on: . [In nail-fr y Martino Unit club] d: "e of“: 'dlttrsrrtrtrr an re- pel the cheap outing-[mum ot gm: au, " delicate but of in "the bem of†wounded t'ldalt,U, noup m the Inch h. bun mum-d. the Mom-II and {mailing and?“ aid» " “no!!! and In“. mule-l in- unmu. SI m Jk'i'ltld for the lunar paw u the bet Nuplu cords; the ribs In turned into buttons and childun'n toys: the lap Mud boom am for humus, Wm MI“. huh handles, cup and balls domlnqu. M. the lug. an: bones are of an. to tho torn": tor many ttr; BtNMt mom». I when punchy, to the dents“ ad for no“ puma-u hr which Ivory is rquind. Tho boom of the head an oithor command in hunting furnaces, or cum-bod for manure» The remainder arm. urn-n in burnt. und by thin procu- pro- duc-‘vory blank. loot buck. and valuable mun-n. And from an M in utmmd I count oil, which is and In' mechanic; Ratio Btnnotttsut...-TIs'ts crop in re. - by men, in e profUble one on land deei‘eed for winter the-Vin e two-(old '"V-o" hrtillerio retaining motatm. lo ettmtin. end conveying to the soil tho material agenclee limiting m the etnzoe pane, and It the enme, htrniebing. rte e imult, A welcome portion of bread materiel bet-lily commptton without detriment to the crop of winter wheet which in to MMV med. Indeed of letting the pound reet, u " mule to himieh en extra on count- ed ea en much clear gain. It 'll'l'li be eh an] to eeettme that e crop of an thing. drewina nouriehment from the MI]. doe. not we en. at all. lte productive force, tut. leee it an be ebown that with the dralt made there templed e compeneating power [ which eure- to belence the amount. l " teetering {one ieeeeribod to buckwheat by ttgut', have grown the article and wetc the ' on the eubeequent crop. On a terteitt wuiou a (hskl of ten acre-- an em mam. e-mmer followed quite early. It In I heavy clay soil, end eiter it had been turned over a couple of weeh, two new of it were eown to buckwheat. It use we" burrowed. in the direction of the known. and every tolerable eeed bed ee- eered. The malt we: a good yield of beck-heat while that ofthe winter when which followed. me one-quintet better on the budwheet ground than that on the por tion which Nae tile-ed tenet end not: r. eh in ee. The'etoion crop 1.Td'rli te I Molina: and cluuoa‘ 'tfto thGsit ik t c section mod. which the allow rust hul. cd to impart to the umuimlon have ohm in km complan perehed on the huh of no". wholly his...“ 10 the 05min ofthe poor bout- to sink. them elf. Thin is a gran! Innoynneo to tueoms and keeps them in a {lethal condition and thus impmn their productivenen. Bald-a, Fowu m thattt,ra.-lktnn tanner: are at! an particular In any should ha in " Flu-ling fowrh fem their 'Tr' an)“; We and» itt , which lodge upon and bo- Imonr 'lrll'l,'dt an all“ 050m totbm thin ml olfactorleoof tho com. The con. lamina“ the had ml mongol-I, this Ir',",',.','.' iug the ttttttU of a tttmaidombk portion of the food allowl than. Fowl. on good thittpcthrlt, mind with dairy stoek, they no out of place, md nhould hare n ammo house. Four turkeys were moped up and fed with med. boiled r,',','er,', and can; four oaemut the lame food were {rented in I may manner in nether pen. but with e pin! 'lMy pl pew thereon] added to the foot; mid in Abundant at' d lump afoul. All eigh; were til the nine tfatottt's Calm-.11. PM: Tron sud F.uWGl‘l Little wivee! if ever a half suppressed sigh ilruh, place with you, or it half unlov- ing word eecepee you to the husband whom you love. let your been go back to some tender word In those first lore due; re- member how you loved him than, how tenderly he timed you, how timidly you re- eponded; and ifynu can feel that you have not grown unworthy, trnet him for the utme good love now. tt you do feel thet you have become leee loveuble and nttrec. tive than you were, ttttrt-Ivy ull you love on earth or hope for in heaven-turn hack and he the pattern of lovelineu that won him; be the deer "one†your attractions made you then. Be the ‘gentle. loving. winning maiden etlll; and oubl not, the lover you admired will live forever in your huebond. Neale by hie tide, cling to hie love, and let his ttottibUmee in you never Ml; end tttT wonl for it, the huehnml will be dearer then the lover ever write. Above all thinge do not forget the love ho gave you Gi..-.; . "-1hll if 2Pulitu,tru,,h to make ' Lat our hearts go back, Indeed! How tar, pray! O. to the days before we were "tartud, and remember how We lnved him thh. Well, perhaps we do remember it and wnnder at it, too-wonder how we ever could hare loved I man no uugfncioun and no ugloving as he now in. 'Remember how tenderly he wooed you? Yes, we do mnember. how undo, modal, retiring, "Bhrgetting and humble In um! How morUetly he otFred us a bunch othowem, an apple, or ring! How ult-fomtling in n mnuorm, holding the umbrella over us while I mull river Mn down the small of his back! How gently be Mud In our {In puddm, curried unthmngh the ale. u the gravel th, and at " 1t's'y,l',? dragon}: l [I "An ifyou can feel rhnt you have not grown unworthy. tum him for the mum re lort ttom' What if no discern mu he a grown 1tnworthy--tltat In is not the man we loved And married, some more (:nyan upâ€? Perhaps V. have trusted to his . "-Wsll if that mommy: tn make any “HUilllF. Well-bred wmnnu turn up her nose. I don't know what is, {nod kwe,' in? found him bankrupt, un- n " pay on. an! on n dollar of the ori. giel inmgmeptl . . _ - - Remember bow be loved u: on“. tor. nooth! Ut his. mmomber his Int year’- nddinco “d ttleft Let him Iexuember his ['l'tl you’n um dclétbu. and no how long Ill. memory of one will "tid, hi: appetite. or 09130 otytr gill hop him was-m. . ‘If on feel that you' hue Income 1m lovubL and Ittructlve than you were. turn --by I" that you love on 'rarth, or hope for in lt-mt-tttrt, back tnd be the t. tom of lovingnou that won him.' ft turn back I Imooth those deep furrow: from thy brow-ttterm" whioh hi- hnnd Gl ed to plow them! Pul{out the threads unify" from Among thou town trams! Call back tha no. to thy cheek. thin canal to thy lip, and tho brilliant), to thine ayes! n. young, be blooming, b0 beautiful, for Ma "ke-- that pcrudvontun thou any-t Gd favor in " tight,. and .ht meAIovg thtel 'Nutlo by m. aidip.-.it ha tlmt. small of Inhaooolnd 'ehialto.rl ‘Cling to bid love,' --o"tt in; b. but a cheat and a lie! ‘Let MA tsonfbUnet in on new» fnil,'--thuttgh he be ttttworthy dl confideneo of any one on tho fact of tho omh! ‘Don't kt him " In] chime in you,’ o, nol tr be h the umbrella all to him. self now. 11d',,1t,' he need to hold it over you. nu'l let the memory of it keep you dry I It he out the Apple bimuelf, remem- ber he and to give it to you, and lot that may your strain for nppleel If he leave you to open t sole for youreelf. Ind let you get our the puddlee the beat you can, remember he did not to ‘once upon a ume,' and lot that memory keep your feet warm, “drown: It', from telling cold t ' hove ll thing- do not forget the love he gave you ihW Certainly ttttk Jun try and keep that blamed feel before you! He loved you oete-tr"etty yum ego it us. end he he - told you since. Well, who! it he been“ He told you no then and calculated“ would in» e lifetime. If you lave Bslek heed ache. And the baby u (er-ith. do. not lay his hand upon 1 {out throbbing maple. nor who the fretful “PM: 'do not forget the love he [no you _ mtl " you have boon washing and the boiler leskuj- or lacking, and tho chimney amok- ad, and the on. would“ bake; no the pie: an dough on tho bottoenttT Ben burned " Mud, and Tommy um " tron-n. and Tat full down the collar min, and the can . at in littoral, um! upper in not ready, And hushnd h ' croo- u a burl don't cry and oob-doott clutch a your heart and wish you you dad! Bttt nmombor that he loved you out, and that u wept if you did but wound your little ling» when you pluckod tt real Eamon " Wat.ra.-.'ru New York ‘ " Mail" "r-at in n euhject of elncere and I gonulne congratulation thet very small wet-tn are out or fnehlon in eociety. We do not mean to any thnt the Indie are M- tirely (tee from bed hnhitn. or that they give nature In much room u she-might to have under their belle. It in n tut. how. ever. that very and] waits are out of which. When we go to n Glu'otmbk enurtnin- meat we mace but few "let- which are pinched in carefully by comets The-e few wniete ere the abject ol much ttttNtterittg comment 'g, the ledlee " well nethe gen- tlemen. very one 'ttttr, the deform- ity, end ehruge the ehon er at the folly ( which it accountnhle for it. Howlong this "trill lent we cannot my. In another your 1 small ,mttta may be fashionable a in. After all they tell he ehout the ' 3003101.] timee.’ the mothen of our " once laced more tightly than their delughteru ever "r-tsd we moot tell what the marrow we, bring forth in the way of female do. 2tlt For preeent fteehlone, however. let an " thenklul. We want truet to Pro- I videnoe and the ladies for the future. It you “duh to all man’- thought. ad “I. to mount.» tdksutd godp- h‘. you Will tm “to. "allow that I .0 shot the evening air it all tii' . __ than!†ttri" of 1tmtme, that!" lovu you, and a, you.) 1tyou don't low him don't marry him, though you " a old maid It ninety in the A-yium for Indigent Old Haida, than who mnblhhodin Boston. But let your nodding b0 simple Ind quid, and handful with low. but not with mono]. If you are rkhAttttiotthett- ol grace, and for the who ot mph. It you are poor do it unbound honey. and forum uh of. you Mm And in timer "out, do it" “Museum, and the tit. Iul of My. Famous“ 1Nrrsstuav--h writer on gumbo-bl. waldlugn' ire. the following do. to young India: fi on love a man wlth bun “([109] mrry {tiny (provided. labics' 61111111111. "A Word for Wives." WATERLOO CHRONICLE AND FAMILY NEWSPAPER. T'.H. Inblcriher offers to dispose of by private ule. the following valuable property, vi: _ Lot 15 on 7Con., Arran. 94 acres. Cleaning Lot 7, t Con.. do,, 103 do. do, Lol27. B, Amuhol, 100 Transfer Lot 8, A, ti l00 Clear Deed. Lot 21. 13 Con., Bruce. 100 Clear Deed. Lot l, I? Curr, ir 100 for Trunal‘er. Lnt22, 7 Elder“, 100 per Transfer. Lot 33, 7 u mo .. u . Lm27, n, " loo " " Lot 9. 3. Saunon 50 " Clear Deed. Lot 4, 2, " 100 Clan! Deed, Lot 14 2, Koppel 100 Clear Deed. Lo. 20, T, Stugeon l20 Clnnr Deed. 0R llxelmmodlnto relief Ind permanent F cum of Rheumatism. Spralnl, Bruises, tytrtu,FroistBito, Lune Bl-ck. Side, Limb: or Summon, Camp, Numbness, of Limbs, Swelllng ofJoiataf Suddon Golda, Dipthtru, Sore Throat. Lot i, 2, .. 100 Lot H 2, Keppel 100 Lm 20, T, Snugeen 120 Excellent Bargalns EXTENSIOYE SALE l REAL ESTATE l1 Excellent Bargalns are Offered. Applications are to be sent (if by letter pout-puid,) to A. P. STAFFORD, JACOB'S RHEUM ATIC LIQUID li" been before the public for upwards of many you", and Inch no in merits that it is now justly command " an imilrpstulbU uti- clo It every family w_hore {It in Potty It bu nover been forced on the public Atten- tion In tUmlng Idvortilemento of remuknble earn that never had any ext-canoe, but by in owu peculiar ulna " tn ttttfalling remedy, it lu" worked in wcyjnto publlo (not. luring n woudsrtuleirtsirt when taken in“? lull], in qulckenlng we circulation of the blood, it is invaluable to per-on! predisponed to lelth, or subject, to heart dilute. In on!" of Dyspepsia, where food dim-cues, it "ordg prompt roller, and continued {on the†this, nu everything .ri.it.ht; ' EF ' , ga, Pioprutor. Jamar], 1868 . glt2, thallium tho proccu of teething, by notion " the 3mm, reducing All ittf1atrtatlott-. will All†MI pain and spa-medic lotion Ind is lure " Regulates the Bowen. Depend upon it,tttothars, it will give rent to younolvumnd mm and health to you: in. mnu. The nuns ot the medicine in blown in each bottle of the gunning, “d the purpouu for which it I: Intended, M well as me mode of my)†Angelica. . " . n We hue put up Ind mid thin article for P" ere, and on ny in oontidene. Ind truth of it what we hue - bCen able to any of any other ttte00e--tterer by it felled in e single inntnnce to tfrtet a cure, when timely used. Never did we know an instance of diusetiefnc- lion try en one who nudgit. On the contrer All In delighted with ite operation, and up“: in term: ofeotntttsttGtiotf of it: magicel effects end medical virt B. We speak in this met- ter“WHAT W30 KNOW," after yen" of experience, and Pledge our Reputation for the Nli11tttettt ofwhetwe here declare. In elmo‘u every inn-nee where the infant is 'uireritte from pelt) and exhaustion, relief win he found in iifUett or twenty minutel after the nyruple tuitttittlgtered, _ "iiG'rFJiGiatt, h 00., Montreal, Woolen]. 430119, b7 Font 00., 8herbrouke, P. It., Full directions for using will accompany each home. 1"httlt/g', unlou the {no-Inn- ile “CURTIS * P RKINS, NOW York, is on the outside wrapper. Sold by Draught throughout the world. Page only M can" per Bottle. _ Ornou: 215 Fulton Street, New York, 205 ngh llolborn, London, England, 141 St. Paul Strut, Montml, Gouda. Soothing Syrup, for children teething. STEEL AMALG AM BELLS, For Farm, shop, School and Church pur- pouu. from 45lbn. weight ta 100 lb... at one third the col! trl the Bru- Bolln, mm! warranted on. your. JONES ds 00., . MARKHAM BELL FOUNDRY. THE subscriber: am this year manufno- wring Five hundred- SPRING AND til MMER 300113! mom TMLOBS CLOTHS & TWEEDS forSummor wont, all of which will be mad. spin the Nut and ttton faohion- able nylon and sold " very roman-bu mt". Their mock of READY-MADE BDOTHING in tho my Inge and price: lo'w. It All Inn I of Clolnu and. to order on t o "".',1%',.",1t,t ll ttM) DI I " . Berlin, itd 3rd, 1868. a HE nub-crib" off": for sale his vuln- I able humming Lot Na. lith, 13th onceuion, in the Township of Walla-Icy ttttly 2 mile. West of Hawk-ville. Th. Farm conuinu 160 um ofoxcollom When Int Thor. my upon it I HOUSE, BARN. I 'htgut; . I t A or " I than an " tt '%1"lll W. th2oN, Jacob’s Rheumatic Liquid. THE WARDEN will, until further Notieo, be in auetsdatttt. It the one. of the Count Oink, Cour: Home, Berlin, " the BEGO‘D TUESDAY of every MONTH u! on the a." of an lining: of the lac, Cantu, Gena-l quarter Santana ud County COUNTY OF WATBRLOO. Courts' Conn? Clerk's tylfiee, Bert tt, June thh, 1868 PORT ELGIN. PortElgitt,Jan 22nd. 1863 Markham, May 6th, 1868, Walla-Icy. Much IS, tMe. Klng Street. Berlin, 'AVE on hand I very large Stock of , Pltiuund Fancy Henry & John Nahrgang, FARM FOR SALE. By may. NOTICE. MM- WINBLOW’S ISRAEL D. BOWMAN, AT Norm-Mon P. o., _ _ _B_ruees Coping]. Markham P. ty., Ontario. [868. 643-1y " Clear Deed Clear Deed. Clear Deed. Clam Deed. County Olegk. Pmp'rio-lor ti28U 650- KEROSENE, 00M (Ill BURNERS & WICKS, Hand Lam s Si 11 1 L' hts IffRg,,e,,? 3320.15 , Till.? Burnerttteettt a went long felt by the public, public, and in far aorrior tn uny 0 en Lump in the Market. It urna up! we: Kerosene or Coal Oil with e lev- ing of from 30 to 40 per cent over any Chimney or Air Draft Burner, giving an equal amount tE.li.gh.tt and in therefore much cheaper. With this Burner the rich. eet oil. can be burned without Chimney, Smoke, Smell, or Danger. It givea abril- liant uniform light without trimming for more than twice the length of time of the ordinar Burner. With Neville‘I Burning Fluid the-e Lamps will stand e atrongcr curtent ol‘nir than any Lamp in the Mire.. et, (This Fluid hoe been prepared tor the purpoee of ruining tr very Itrong current of air ; end will be furniehed " about Ulf the coat of ordinary Fluid.) The Burnere hnvo been made no no to fit any ordinary Lamp in order ta one the public the ex- penee of a change of' Lamp. The inventor feel: "tufied that he in otreriag to the public a very auperior article. and ia con silent that it will be a L'l'l aucceea. A large aum of mono! has en expended in the bonetruction 0 Burner. and Wicks, and In Lottera Patent here, end in Europe, a fact which plainly ahovv that it is regarded by him an no Humbug. leethle Canedlalt Burner e Trial Portable, Safe & Economical. M DANGER! tio SMOKE! You will iiad it lapel-in! to my " Yankee htrention"thath" even bun introduced to a Canadian Public. Try it, and reduce the expanse of Lightinlg your nubliah- ment nrtd your homes at can 40 r cent. All Busmers Men demons of omaining County Righu, will please send in their appliett!iorutlet"rt our terms and "ail themselves of: rare opportunity of enum- iug may busing“ _nnd or benefitting the lug their bullneu and'ol' benistitti/ the the public. Delayi- dungeroul a. , the Territory will man be taken up. The Lampa are now being manufactured on a Inrgc_aoule. Send in your Orders urge or small k. Office and Warehouse, No. 13 King St., next door to the Gore Bank, keep ootuttuuly on hand a large Ind varied stock of Foreigp; _a11d_ meestio vlnich‘they will my} cheap for ci.slr of.P.p- raved pier. Ewing. unusual Incilitilea En I,ytt,f"'syf, extensive connection:- nhrond they 0 er InJuoamonta to purchas- on m equalled by any other Home in the nude. MANUFACTURERS WOOL DEPOT l, . tt All nrdorl by mail promptly attend- ed to and under the aupuv lion of In ox- porienccd grader, J. H. DAVIS, H. BURKHOLDER. mum .f.umlrhflVl.iluuBr, will find it to their intern: to call before pteuliry.r olgewlgera. .. . .. . . By 1 New, bulCortnin. Spud .nnd “My Pninlau "l',)d2,T'd Wtrte tttty nu: Us: or Ttttl Kan-s. THE cure will be gttaranteed,rttyl as u proot'of thu, no pay " required, until lprool'ol‘ this, no guru required, until the cure is complete: he moment a can- eerie discovered, it should be cured, at it will cost less and is more speedily cured than when or.tongtortamrtryp and there is nothingto sin and enerythmg to lose by delay. al) now tAetttStt harmless lump in thu breast. neck, eye lid or eUewherti, or small wart or sore on the hp, may in a few short months become a liedious, dis- gusting. destroying mess of' disease. live. quired, references can be given to parties who hnve been cured many years since. and who are new sound and healthy, All communications promptly answered. No money required in advance, and none until he cum is complete. Ottziwa, Canada West, GAMERS. TPED, THIS plenum, egreeeble; end ecit tttttie pre- peretlon in en lndlepenelbie erticle for the toilet. It cleeneee the Icelp, render, the heir of e derker nppeerence, in “all; epplied, end wilt not Itefn the iineet linen. hole using the Empire Heir Gloee will find that it rendere the hereheetend eoereeet heir, loft, glen}, line end beentlml, "posing it to Mar in In poll- tion in which it in pieced. it prevents the heir from felling out, lnvighretee end Itrengthenl it end often producee a new growth of heir wa it he: elreedy disappeared, by ttttrigor) in; end restoring the thin, nervee, mneclee, bloed vesicle, and roof- ofthe hair. Price " oeute. J. S. Foul * Co. proprietor: end sole menui‘eeturere, 'iUrUi'iWi,' Province of Que- beer, Henry,8impeon & 00., Iona-eel. Lymenl, Elliot * Co., Toronto, Wholeeele Anna: M , alike on both sides, that Will not rip or revel, will do all kinds of work equally as well as my high priced Machine, and s suited alike for the Dress-Maker, Tailor, Mtutuhteturer or Family. Mr. J. E. Spa!- lord hsving been appointed General Agent for ths Soar Mschine. wishes to engage a few good local and travelling. Agents to whom ood inducemenls will tt red. For L1rld'll"r'l'i'l'l'l'J', and Circulars ad- dress J. E. SPAFFORD, Box Mo, Reference, I. B. KILaoan, Toronto. West Montrose, Ontario. Elan. Aug. 24th, 1867. WE consider the Star Shuttle Machine to be the but cheap family BewittttMmsttirto, with which we I" acquainted, it unkn- the genuine "Loeh Stitch.†MAWa TENWICK, (605) Merchant Tailon. The North American Hotel in connection. s. CORNELL, Proprietor, $20 THE STAR PT." $100 fkwipg9lylipts! THE Sm Shuttle Machine nuke-a stitch alike on both Iidel, that Will not rip Preston Mineral Baths, J. H. DAVIS "r CO., br SABIPLEnQURNER "M WlCK Hamilton, Inna ttth, 1807. NANNEE ONTARIO. Napunoe. March 10, 1868. Hunt’s Bmpir_eHa.ir Gloss. hm", Deg tthh, 1307. April mu; was. No Smell! No Chlmney! Poi: 0m. -N!irtt, PATENT'ED, MAY 1367. HAMILTON, C. W. June 3rd, 1968. Dr, Wood, Bparustrttst and Unfit 8:391 wooLs, and Biluid, PremonOnt 'roorUtor of the o I" in ' 593. B. 19eritt's, Column. ist,ithtt'ss 331mm B. Devitt, SPRING Large Supplies ellfoottati I YER! MMir PRISM I Highest Prices CALL, AND SEE. Wateloo, April 1, '68. Country Produce .' DJELILY' WILL BE SOLD WATERLOO. RECEIVING PAID FOR -dr-- WHICH B. DEVI'IT. THE 68 DIRliGT IlmNh1ll!lllIll, PM! MNlltlt Dry Goods, Groceries C It C) C " ERY, and every thing else gononlly found in by.“ filled men] Store. Specill allomion in culled to the "rival per Scum Ship " Neuorin" of Ten CA... or GEORGE RANDALL’S STORE, CP" All theee Good! have been purcbldrin the but and chap-l Main: and vi be sold remarkably cheap. f n sir Give us a. can before buying elsewhere. _ .nr_s__r_, I__"t qe.t, nfTE'gN ' GEORGE RAN DALL._, Berlin Warehouse ! I? Farmers; Produce taken in exchange. Call and examine WOULD ANNOUNCE TO ms FRIENDS And the public generally. that he hu no. in full operation hill Bash, Doors, Ventian Blinds, PLAINING DONE TO ORDER. FURNITURE! WATEBLOD CABINET FACTORY. Bedsteads, Chairs, Desks, Bureaus, Tables, Sofas, Lounges, SPLNNING WHEELS, HEELS. an, hc. All of which will Se 'tsid on reasonable 'erms. He would "pedal?! nuke known that he hu . full ecu of Machinery to do all kinds tt ALL KINDS Op' CABINET WARE LUMBER ofevcry dilc.ipuon needed for building purpooec. He alto hop. on bad " n Stock of SASHES, DOORS, BLINDS, MOULDINGS. &C. - Has Rempved his STORE to the Corner Balding in the COMMERCIAL BLOCK! lately occupied by Mr. Zoellner. He has added to his former large Stock 8 full assortment of WHOLESALE &RETAIL DEALER [I in excellent operuion and in prepared to do any kind of CUSTOM SLWIIIG WI TWEEDS, CLOTHS, FLANNELS, BLANKBTS, bx, 6w. WATERL00 GUSTOM WORKS Plied.,'?,,',',:,',','?,?',} beg Inn-t respectfully to intimate to their hind. and th 0 public gonenlly, that they now prepared lo do ALL KINDS CUSTOM WORK! CROCKERY. SPRING GOODS! ' Carding, Spinning, Weaving? Waterloo, April 16th, 1868, - his Stock. BERLIN, October 22nd, 1867 to. All orders for work in my ofthe About bunch» Toll be promptly fitted. t& Remember the Platte, South side of King Suecl. And East of the trtrket Squn. Wtsterloo, April tith 1M8 Waterloo Apri,l Int. 1868 Wawrloo. May Ieth, 1865 PLANING AND MATCHING Most Reasonable Term... HIS STEAM SAW MILL! . Hisfitock is now Large and Complete of Every Thing in his Line, made ofthe very best material, ARRIVING DAILY! REMOVAL! where he bu cunolnutly on hind a very large mud full unortmenl of Wines and quuors. ALL KINDS OF Field and Garden Seeds! FULLING, DRES<IN G & DYEIN G, ( in the best poaanblc mnnncr, and on the . Isaac Roman, JUST ARRIVED - LUMBER KEPT FOR SALE. ‘8 M. N7Vai53Cibim2?tiruh.tiWX, We will always keep on hind a good auovunonl of and Manufacturer of all kinds of I? CALL AND SEE. ‘6 DAVID DEVITT AN IMMENSE STOCK OF of the very latest Stylen ofall kinds "BUCII "- 'tut" HMS SUCH AS M. WEGENA8T. DAVID DEVITT. (Ht-- M F- "