+ ‘The teachers of Dartmouth, N. S., | have institated a suit for libel against ‘ a member of the local school board, Imac Lealie, because he stated a%s a board meeting that the penmansbip of &dmwwmm A Stratford paper publishes a story * to the effect that a farmer from Pallarâ€" ton informed the editor that cattie,and even horses, are starving in thas townâ€" §\ 2.ndmwmolmh f t of food. J. F. Andrich, who lately went to a Hamiiton from Waterloo County and : purchaged the Richter Hotel business, cormer of James and Vine stree‘s, has e been taken suddenly ill and is not exâ€" t peoted to live, gout being the trowble. Know Wiat You COUNTY ANB DISTRICT Jt is understood that the promoters of the Aoct before the Ontario Legisliaâ€" ture, to legalize the byâ€"law of Mount Â¥ore:t to loan $5000 to the furniture factory of Zosliner & Co., have withâ€" drawn the Act. The withdrawal of the mmnmmnwd the vote of the Bilis Committee, requiring that the byâ€"law should be resubmitted to the c n ie and should be carried by a irds vote of the ratepayers. > u:.x-uouq.cu-.dï¬:-d to Mr. A. White, Guelph, 5 ot twoâ€"yearâ€"old steers, averaging 1405 lbs. each, and a ten months‘ old calf, 840 gyon like K. | gus GBO. 2. TUEKETT & a0N 60., ure News of the Waterio®o County District Gleaned R whee s: hane m 1 f n? Council met at the Townebip 1, on Mmy.:mh::t:rm' to em present. The m in the shair. Minutes of 'nndi: meeting read and approved. Mosed by Mr Hartel, seconded by Ma au.:'â€"m Byâ€"law No, 072". to provi de the W orare sears of high ways, be read the first and Moved by Mr. Hartel, seconded by Mr, Weberâ€"That the petition of Wm. Mitchell and thirteen others, praying to have the lands of said Mitchel!,comâ€" mmu\b Reckerdorn farm, trom road divisiyna No.19 and attached to road division No. 12, in | electoral division No. 3, for mnl labor purposes, be received; thas said pd&-hpuud.ndthnflnmck make the necessary change in the deâ€" soriptions of said road divisions so as o extend the limite of rosd division MNo. 12 southerly to opposite Josish mhfliâ€"&rï¬d. Moved by Mr. Hagey, seconded "71 Mr. Shaferâ€"That the petition of Louis Schweitzer and others, asking to have that part of John street lying south of Bridge Street in the villege of “TM be received; that a byâ€"law be introduced at next session of council h':ovido forfclozing said street and that Clerk give E_beneosury notice '-m‘â€"â€" ording to lawâ€"Carried. _ "ua':.:yl-. Bbafer, seconded by‘" porover Finy Yeats r. .â€"That the petition of Philip uwmmm Syaurhas been used Zeller and others, W:i.u this council | ething. 17 aimtarbod at Trein and brexts of ie inur‘s boow io prious sreaniee | mt ooo erioe apraat t oo it wire fences along the public highways a bottle of "Mrs. Winslow‘s Soothing where snow dri’u in winter, be ‘..eï¬-mm'mwn‘;mrdmo odved:dnd laid over until next session | R&W ;‘}.."‘m o‘xwfl;y Mr. B.uey, seconded by‘â€â€˜rm-'quwu""'-:"â€Â°m§;":Â¥ Mr. Weberâ€"â€"That this council now go 19¢ thilfren tecthing is ploment, to the Cnaite into committee of the whole on Byâ€"law a““m&?&"ï¬â€œ&‘&ï¬ No. 774, to â€'“. for the aj @:MMV-GN&O“.W Bold ment of overseers of highways m &"-} T * Mza! Wimetow‘s Soormna current year. Mr. Hartel in the chair. se oo mmmenmrigeczcomes Council resumed and the committee Cunada‘s Mineral Wealth. of the whole reported having flled in| Ottawa, March 9.â€"The summary ol the blanks in Byâ€"law No. 774 with the‘ the mineral production of Canada for PP ho 0 c 0s a l L me names of the following persons as overseers of highways for 1896:â€" Rlectoral Division No. 1.â€"Road Division No. 1, Hugh Wallace; 2, Samuel Hilborn; 3, John Gebman; 4, Levi Gehl; 5, Jacob Dessler; 6,Gideon Break; 7, Chas. John; 8, Jobn Becker; 9, Andrew Binder; 10, Isasc Reist; 11, A“:ll Tuletzski; 13, John B.Sobuitz; 13, William Laur; 14, Jas.8. Hilborn; 15, Noah Schereich; 16, Hugh Turnâ€" buil; 17,0. Simmons; 18, Abram Clemâ€" ens; 19, Samuel Markie; 20, issac Cober; 21, Loais Bitschey; 22 and 23, James Taylor; 24. Matthias Kline: 25, James 'r;:», 34. Matthias Kline: 25, | out, and $1,200,000 worth of buildi Alfred ; %6, John Stricker; 27, | stone. Tbotoflvduolthmnofl- Joel Pannabaker; 28, George Goebel; | lis and nonâ€"metailic products in 1895 29, Frederick Wolte; 30, Abram Rudel; | was $22,500,000, nc-rM with 31, Nicholas Kraig; 3%, Ww.F.Evens; $20,900,000 worthduring 894. Waterloo Township Counceil, ) from the injurious colering. wtore you use of it the better are for shipment to Mr. 108 Plug 33, Thomas Staw; 34, Christian Rayâ€" mond; 35, John Raymond; 36, Neison Eaton; 37, Jno. Scott, Jr.; 38, Anson Grob; 39, Wm. Loney; 40, Joseph Sportawood; 41, Amos. Hagey. Electora! Diâ€"ixion No. 2â€"â€" 1, Philip Zeller, jr ; 2, Beuj â€"«min Sberk ; 3, Wu. B Hewitt; 4, A _ Shantz; 5, Rudolph Reinbardt; 6; Cho Reinbardt; 7,John Frey; 8. Phinp Stricker; 9, August Burgetz; 10, Isâ€"ac Weber; 11, Chas. Humwei}; 12, Jonn F. McKay; 13, Moses Snyder; 14, Albort Suyder; 15, Joseph Jantz; 16. Fracz Gehi; 17 John J.Brobman; 18, John Eigert; 19, ~ «. Fisk; 20, Louis Miy; 21. Mad aias Kline; 22, George Zettle; 25, J» p Kiine; 24, Michael Schell, Electoral Division No. 3â€"1 _ i‘ â€" BSwob; 2, Peter Sherk; 3, Cha o . Quickfall; 4, Levi Snider; 5, Enoch Weber; 6, Oharles Strob; 7, Joseph 8 Weber; 8, Menno Gingerich; 9, John E.Brubacher; 10, Israel 8.Sbantz;~11, Hartman Schnarr; 13, Jac C.Erb; 13, Valentine Schmidt; 14, Demetries Schoarr; 15, John Holtz; 16, John Bierman; 17,Lowis Koebler; 18,[guatz Freibarger; 19. Josiah St«uffer; 20,Hy. Gimble; 21, R.M.Quio!_bll. 2o _ Electoral Division No. 4â€"1,Abram Oressman; 2, Alian Shoemaker; 3,Chas. Wanklin; 4, Nosh Beo_b_tel; 5, Sun';nol Moved by Mr. Hartel, seconded by Mr. Woeberâ€"That the petition of Jac Z. Kolb and twenty others praying to have the road widened from the corâ€" g:tion line of the Town of Berlin to lau be received and that the comâ€" mittee on the West side of the Grand River, inspect the same and report at next session of council. Moved by Mr Hagay, seconded by Mr. Weberâ€"That the following ac counts be paid and the reeve grant hbis order on the treasurer for the following amounts, viz:â€" John Burnett, ove taxes....... 0 42 I»thvm"'mu; timber _ 80 Joseph Mickus, taking pauper to Poor David Clemens, opening road........ _1 50 Iioh.l!ldnll.wtou& line.... 20 00 w w â€'.l‘ cost. . ... 4 80 Ifll\ Weber, taking pauper to EOWBE cll. . cnn y sc cs n cn.nn+ . 9 50 Casper Jacobs, binding assessment Lawrence Shearer, boarding pauper .. 4 00 _ _Moved by Mr, Hartel, seconded by ’ Mr. Hageyâ€"That this council now adâ€" journ to meet again at the Township Hall on Saturday, April 4th, at nine lo'olook s.m., at which time the overâ€" | seers of highways will receive their inâ€" DIIX LMLX AbPinirinc Fasth sand at T | vithmd(huh’ Teeth send at once and a bottle of "Mrs. Winslow‘s Soothing | Syrup" for Children Teothing. It will relieve | poor little sufferer immediately ‘m-d !'rltm there is no mistake t it I mww the Stomach and Bowels, cures Wind softens the Gume, 'drhm“-‘gvunv‘rtonofldm io ciriiton tocthing is pioasont. to the taste EORMOPRRTMUCCUII TCB W the system, "Mrs. W insiow‘s Soothing Syrup" 198 t fires tecthing in pleasent, to the mate td iumepemmeription t Pes, oc tnte Oohed ?:-":.-#ho twentyâ€"five c.:u & ""““"3.33"5 and w '!xn. Wnnx’ow'l SooTHING G. A Tir, T‘p Clerk. ...... $16 00 Provincial Board of Health to Investigate Lump jaw among cattle appears to be becoming more prevalent every week in the northern aud western counties of the proviuce, â€" Last week Dr. Bryce of the ;rovmci.l Medical Health Departâ€" ment received a long communication from Owen Sound in which it is state 1 that the butchers there are being â€" .. e4 more castle affected . wivsa . un p ;aWw hun pure animal: ~ 1« _ & mers keep bae atde i.) 0 i .. eased and disâ€" waterloo County Chronicle, Thursday, March 19, 1896.â€"Page 3 . Coter 3t tes thrce peopes recens v m ra.ted cancer; one has since died nd the other two cannot possibly rs cover. It is generally believed in che neighborhood that the cancerous disease was contracted phroughâ€"eating dissased meat which was sold to the landlord of the victim by a farmer. & _ The Poliie Magistrate asOwen Sound bas convicted three persons for selling meat that was not fis to eat ~ _ The Provincial Board of Health will investigate the master immediately. Another lester to the Board from the Mayor of Seaforth urges that the Gorâ€" ernment be prevailed upon to introduce a bill as the present seasion of the Leâ€" gislature providing for the establishâ€" went of slaugbt r bhouses and abattoirs in different sections of Ontario. says the 9:. Leuis Journal of Agriculture in an editorial about Noâ€"Toâ€"Hac the famous tobaccé habis cure. ‘"We know dnn& MM‘J No i 0â€"Bac, mspr-hm . Loais + tect. smoked chewed for twenty y ars; ~wo kores cured him so thii even the smell ef toâ€" rmmmau.'xvo-'rwmumwor. cesc hare 5s Sloring Remodf Yon oure no pay. » » 374 Bt. ï¬â€˜n S.., Montreal. DOBS LUMP JaW CANCER ? THH BALLINGTON BOOTHS. Mwenm-wuum Cooper Enion. Noew York, March 9.â€"Mr. and Mre, Baiiington Booth addressed an immense andience as Cooper Union last night. It was one of the largest gatherings ever held in the building. A few minates after the doors were opened there was not an unoceupied seat in the hall, and it is estimated thas fivre thousand peoâ€" ple were turned away. At 8 o‘clock Mr. and Mrs, Booth appeared on the stage, and she crowd fairly went wild with entbusissm, Hats, hmdkerohie!!. flngs.w ags, canes and bonnets were waved, and the audience cheered and shouted for fully fifteen minutes, without ceasâ€" ing. During this time Mr, Booth stood . with bowed head, while Mrs, Booth kuelt in prayer. Someone shoutred, ‘Three cheers for our American comâ€" mander.‘ ~The cheers were given, and for another interval of ten minutes the crowd gave vent to its enthasiasm. Cbeer after cheer was given for Mr. _ and _ Mrs. _ Booth. _ Mr. Booth â€" then _ ied â€" in. _ prayer, and its conclusion spoke at some length. He ended by saying : ‘We do not inâ€" wend to enter into any battle or strife with the Salvation Army. We want po fight.‘ Mre. Booth spoke briefly and was ahanreil â€"enthnosinstically. â€" Mr. was cheered enthusiastically. â€" Mr. Booth said in an interview that the ;;oâ€" of the new movement had unot been chosen. Rhoumatism of Seven YearsStanding . Cured in a Few Days. I have been a victim of rbenmatism for seven years, being confined to bed tor months at a time, unable to turn myself, I have been treated by many physicians in this part of the country, none of whom benefited me. I bad no faith in rbheumatic cures advertised, but my wife induced me to get a bottle of South American Rbeamatic Cure from Mi. Tayilor, druggist, Owen Sound. At eeeesh eP n en the time I was suffering agonizing pain but inside of twelve hours after 1. took the first dose the pain left me. I conâ€" tinued until I tooï¬ three bottles, and I consider I am completely cured. (Signed)J.D. McLeod, Leith P.O. Ont. â€"Sold by E. M, Devitt. He Only Wanted to Know. ‘Papa,‘ said an inquisitive boy, ‘don‘t fishes have legs 1‘ ‘They do uot,‘ answered papa. ‘Why don‘t they, papa T ‘Because the fishes swim and don‘t reâ€" quire legs.‘ pailg MR e o. The small boy was silent for a few minutes, and papa forgot all about his questions, Then he asked : ‘Papa,ducks have legs, bavert‘t they T ‘Why, yes, ducks have legs.‘ ‘Well, ducks, swim, don‘t they } Then why‘ don‘t fishes have legs if ducks do?t Or why don‘s ducks not not have any legs if fishes don‘t P Papa gave it up. THBH PAIN LEBFT QUIOKUY Mrs. Morrill, No. 18 Natalie ‘street, Toronto, Ont., says:â€"My lit.&l? poyl,wo M;z:‘ several remedies without any eff whatever, and seeing the sdvertisements in the papers of Dr. Lavinlette‘s Syrup of Turpentine, I deoâ€" ided to try it and was more than astonâ€" ished at the resuits, as after using one 250. bottle, my little boy was câ€"mpleteâ€" ly oured, I can, therefore, recommend it very bighly to all mothbers as an inâ€" ‘Yes‘ You Don‘t Rave to Swear Off Dr. McEachern. Agent, Linwood, Ont a severe attack of bronchitis, )ut,, saye:â€"â€"My iittle Doy, WO was suffering from his birth are attaak of bronchitis, and i _ a:mers keep . eased and disâ€" tA _ bsmey W CaAUBB GREENWAY STANDS PIRM. Winnipeg, March 8:h.â€"In con ér sation this evening with one of his supporters in the legisisture, Premier Greenway «aid he kad not yet been 1 vited by the Ottawn government to conter with them, and Mgr, Langevin on theâ€"school question, and did not ex ic to receive such «n invita ion Me will Redrcs® Any Grievances shown to Mr. Greenway further ssid he hopeo for no good from such a conterence, if it were held The Manitoba governâ€" ment bas alresdy intimated a willingâ€" nuses to redress any grievances that wer hown, o exiet,after inquiry into=ll the f cts.. They would go no farther, If the federal government and Mer. Langevin would not accept this proâ€" position, but consider the remedial bil} a good thing, then, he presamed, they would push it along, bat he didn‘ think they wouls push it on to Mauniâ€" For that tickling sensation in your throat try a 10c box of ‘Mist‘ Cough Lozingers. They will ally the irritatien as once. Fer sale by drug.ists and The Key M dicine Co. Dr. Laughlin MoFarlane, like many others of his profession have done beâ€" fore him, lost bis life while srying to save the sick. ‘Whas more can a man do than give up bis life for a friend Â¥ we are asked. He can do no more for a friend, bus be doe« more when he sacâ€" rifices it for an enemy or for a perfect stranger. Dr, McFarlane gave ap his life for a strang r,and, with that strange irony which governs such things, for a tree patient, . Some bypercrivic may be tempted to say, ‘Yes, bus Dr. McFarâ€" lane did not voluntarily surrender bis life, but merely lost is in the practice of bis profession.‘ If a captain goes down to the depths of the ocean standâ€" ing on the quarterâ€"de k of his ship, he is regarded as a bero. He is no more a hero than the doctor who dies from a needle‘s prick received while attendâ€" ing to a patient. He dies performing what he conceives to be his daty and the uoblest on earth san do no more And therefore captain and doctor alike deserve to be honoredâ€"deserve to be enâ€" shrined in the hearts of their countryâ€" men. Dr. MoFarlane met a brave death, and it is to the credit of the most selfâ€" sacrificing, grandest profession on earth that there are thousands, aye, tens of thousands, hundreds of thousands,in its ranks willing at any moment to take the risk that he did. But the bravery of the body does not lessen the grandear of the act of the individual. snoy is a cold word when interpreted by science; it can neither inspire nor thrill us. Bat how irresistible it is translated by a man who gives his life for others, The world will never outgrow its reverence for such men ; and well 1t is for the world that this is so. For they keep alive that divine spirit of brotherhood which alone makes human society pos: sible, and resoues human nature from bratishness,â€"Toronto World. KIDNEY TROUBLE The Bane of Millions of Lives, Can be ‘The diseases thatfwe so dreed do no# come upon us at one step. They are a matter of growth. The sad news is only.too common of friends who bave died of Bright‘s disease, diabetes and kindred complaints. | It is ksown that in the system of thousands exists the seeds thar in a short time will develop into these dread maladies Disease of the kidneys in its mildest form never stapds still, The vnrninLh worth heeding that efforts should be promptâ€" ly taken to eradicate the iligbmt‘ «ymptome of kidney disease, and in South Amerisan Kidney Oure is found a sure and safe remmedy for every form of kidney trouble. Whether chrouic, incipient or in some of the distressing rhnol so well known, it proves an efâ€" ective, and, what is pleasing to know, a ready and quick cure.â€"Sold by E M. Devitt. sing! Why did everybody leave the room when Mirs Squackenbush began to As a token of respoct. They wanted to talk. He laughed whene‘er the north wind blew. ;" ___ And merrily did t wA here goes a trusay ut who Persuades s?rmon to buy.‘ _ â€"â€"Washington Star TRULY ASTONISEING, â€"Miss Annoite N Moen Fountain, Minn., says: "Ayer‘s Cherry Poctoral had had a wonderful effect in curing my brothâ€" er‘s children Of n severe and dangerous cold. It was truly astonishing how specdily they found relief after taking this proparation." Mow She Made Her Choice. In charming indécision she gazed at the two portraite, The ancertainty in ber heart clouded her eyes just enough to soften and renâ€" der more hewitching their splendor. ‘Which shall it be ? she murmured. From one to the other of the pictures her glance wandered. * Now her countenance would for a moment beam with joy of a settled choice, only to darken again in a moâ€" ment with perplexity. ‘If I could only say which one.‘ A sigh futtered within the tender bosom and escaped fromt.beuooyli?c. ~â€" *Will is dark. Tlove dark men. Bhe vlasped her hands and raptur: oulg scrutinised the nemrest portraib. ‘But Henry is aq.noble and good.‘ A faint fGusb crept into her cheoks. Â¥or Humanity‘s Sake. Weak, Tired, Nervous Women, who seem to be all worn â€"â€" EARAEWWWP 3 WPPR No ePNCC ETeE out, wil find in purified blood, made y tvickh and bealthy by Hoo#‘s Sarsaps | FOR SALE OR EXCHANGE. wilsa, permaneat reliet and strength. The felleowing is fwom a well known " I have suffored for years with female complainbs and kidney troubles and I have had a great deal of medical advice Curing thet time, but have received Hitt]». ne beneft. A triond me to take Netrrmapatiieend? regan to use it, Hood‘s Sarsapariiia pictvre. ¢ ‘One of them I muat marry.‘ ‘ Rising.to her feet she paced the floor nervousiv, â€" It‘s a life‘s happiness that buoy treimbling in the balance. * is the Onily True Bleod Purifier Preminent)y in the public eye today. Hood‘s Pills ‘I am sure both uf them love me with all their hearts.‘ Hnd was pressed in hand until the blood forsook the taper fingers with the the frantic pressure. ‘Both of themâ€"but stay.‘ It was a startied look that flashed acroas her face. * . Yes, yes, it is surely #o.‘ Relief succeeded xuxiety, and a smile of sweet coutent flitred about het lips. ‘It I marry Will, Henryâ€"â€"‘ )' SBhe lea :zforwud towards the porâ€" traits _ Henry will gve me a wedding present. If I marry Heury, L just know Will would be hugy and never give me a thing.‘ She pondered a moment in silence. ‘Yes,‘ she softly whispered at last, I sball marry Will,‘ And the bi%h resolve invested her personality with a new interest. Sho,â€"How old would you say I was! He‘â€"Um â€"~wailâ€"I should say <you were old enough to know better than to think I would answer a question like that.â€"Londou Fun. e Sold in Waterloo by Simen Snyder Her thoughts were with the other JAKE‘S COIGAR STORE, Sleighing is Hore The Right Place Heney Maior, Harnessmaker her with Heed‘s Pille. 1 have real« more benedt trem these medicines trom anything olse J haveever taken. HEENRY MAILIER _ my personal â€"‘?h-u’_""i'uu-"'â€n' ?’o-h,lunrubh a most complete parifice." Mars, 0. OroatProX, 71 For Bargains in Violins, Autohn{:. Guitars, M and all kinds of strings, y Near the Railway Diamond, Waterloo and you want to replace that old string of Bells, and that shabby set of Harness, with md;ln%.new. You also WaDtC a good robe and horse blanket for this cold weather, Make your wants known to ' and he will help you. You will mever be sorry if you buy of him. Trunks, Valises, et¢. always in stock. Kme Srazet, , Guitars, Mouth Organs, ds of btrings, you will find at easy to buy, easy to tak®, easy in effeot, 250 . me to take , Accordeons, _ PYUNNS BAKING POWDER Aeituated . :: .36, Towneh1 37, N.5, W. &nt.‘l‘owm'lwï¬:f Oo.'m. for n:lo or exchange on property ‘n the County 0 Waterloo, I wenty fru clear, balance wel o anal (ie ptprmoery reemagty oyly 004 quarter mu‘: distant, ':a‘hud 3 milos.._A domntmats "I 3 :+ 4 90 * Chronicle Office, Waterio Speaking of Plato Sold by Simon Snyder, Druggist, Waterl: o Emerson says Great Geniusâ€" es have short biographies. Explia nations and excuses are not needed in their bebalf, They speak for themselves. GvE THEM A TRIAL FOR TWENTY â€"SIX YEARS V.M.Berlet Two Doors East of Post Office, Sulphate or Coppor THECOOK‘SBEST FRIEND ISAAGC TECHTEL & SON. Spraying | Vinze, etc.. etc DESIRABLEF farm of 160 acros, the N. E For Vermin on Curraut Bushes, BRICK AND TILE â€"â€" * made by Devitt‘s City Drug Store WwATERLOO Granite and Marble ww:@‘, L..2.. aba and anoth You z,_,m..,"""'“’“'m 2 Sodk cither 15 Urepite Â¥First class}work guarantood. I" doo.‘a Auing Gibupy of alfection to the oc s ol ant favor us with a _*, ï¬ be pleaned to chow you specimens and design® in Erb Street, LARGEST SALE IN CANADA. MERCHANT â€" TAILOR, SHAEFER BROS. Pure Hellebore and you will find it so * â€" of the fine BLUE STONE, and Pure Paris Greoen lost a loved one and "desire to & 4o a2" cheanr iee w»r. Sit» .san. & Co., Toronto. Fruit Trees, Grape opposite Market. WATERLOO The Molsons Bauk. A CENERAL BANKING BUSINES$ TRANSACTED. Dratts Issued on all Principal Points. Interest allowed on sums of Four Dolar and up wards in Waterloo Coal Yards. COAL Scranton Coal! THE AAVINGS BANK DKPARTMENT. E now to till orde«= for W bmmsorumoo.“l%s'"" r" du..dWo-‘mndulfludita now 4 an advance in price takes place. litles are that money will be saved by bookin ¢ orders at once _ We respectfully / you i Paitonatiers Opdere laft at our @Mhcn at wnigos yard or at J. W. Fear & Co.‘s ware f wili have our careful attention. > HOGG & HABBICK. S# Highest current rates on special deposib Teacher otf Piano and Watches and HEADJ OFFICE, MONTREAL. the watchmaker, who is pr to do all kinds of Watch and Repairing. All work guar MISS ANNIE BEAN, CITY MEAT MARKET keeps constanily in stock Call ar headquarters for your supply frosh m“u hlc:rn‘u -:r;«“ H. B. Ducring hereby returns !hfl numerous customers for their very ronage in the past and trusi® that by < tention to the wants of cus omers he tain their confidence and patronage furure. DON "e thro:‘ um'-‘.rour dul} dl-r w u can ve m ‘T-"“ new .{‘: «mall cost at mm Clipper Grinding as the manufacturers do, and are % We aifignads. in nds uo mistake. Warranted To Cut Equal to Now or money N‘!““‘- We uâ€"e t RCTLIC® C THE BERLIN REPAIR 72 King St., Established April ist, 1891 . Teleph > ne }13. JACOB BALTL FOR USE OF HORSES AND TOILET. Sugar oured Ham and Bacén,~ Summer Sausages a specialty. BRING YOUR . . WHOLESALE AND RETAIL COPYRIGH \CARD OF THANKA. JA0OR WHESPELER, Manager Waterioo Branol, Devitt‘s Block W H. B. DUKRING, King St.