J 74 g yore i o ho w 4 "l . w wordks E Rundio 4 £a. E 5 """ ‘ d bil .' " vld-‘ [‘ ;0“ $# > o ‘m-.l e f ’: n Ihods ‘ï¬%* L grat / ?;,.ojj {/:‘/} /“. w mokb h hAaAFE 6 ts 4 BJ 4 14 4 T | . ol â€" a‘ & P ,3 .:"f;,,le . Ar a comnley afYirst Aay T haee nal an aiitn A eAAA .. 8 i in Th pliy 4 TA LE r E‘:’ :%%w%%:f', ""g %{@i n hest P preitee Nob Noi uid ¢ m“fl&mn &‘bp very T‘ s4 B vnulz a o et them th !;w »ving their own Â¥# ?n o 3’:;:1; pda&g exactly as y{m wapk THB FBEPI®G or popprRy. The feding of Por { cansidey cocal w oo yE N on y n ETi on o hi ie t cpare > 7 hh 'E%% 4|( en mc Toalcna es lmylm W“' . 3t high is jus nfinement ?‘ge buudtm Iteâ€"washe rewn on t ahont the # bein ow &B: lï¬ wi or you en are | loo! ey hen o» gb. Jq | to apd is nmi'du Lbn tte wis the bef For you. Jt j he 1 atand rem YYam @raughis, ;a o ‘ï¬â€œlzg“ id M uim Kst shghte THE C4RBB or ropprgy. ES i e Always koax & hga; gt. q‘:un w in the hen houee. ::_ “". aw“ s aV. dovgan'wnch the hene the grain in it and uch i id L tga Ts P oA them qnos exercise f e xial mwi ary for fowle i mc:b i8 juab as necess ymï¬y O‘w ?nï¬am';’::n.:l:amld‘n tbnaon t;'g g:W'MLM twice ‘n I;.â€{I :: "Qiï¬ a f “";'â€5;'2 ’ï¬:rfx?&' 0?5 cracks, :g: s wn’gainfl?mnr& ‘(zr v:tfla- l l' 'aln ’v;lmâ€dep'rgvo: m’a zh‘v‘t F Â¥ _ f Q: â€â€˜:;a:l::h;%s %’F&?J’ to :;'&w :g: "“' J&n ’“‘!’ t n:o t&r:;“m’mlr to a ,urtiu te, bo ag in pronnly nmirdu tkee as mp oi }f }' ons P ts onl 'me’ll:pi??eâ€r l::ovp that :m“’?s: ‘ elight in leying in mm | ie Ieginp io t Th : udn in hay hal ma ba .well %‘“‘M apd q i da A hoing the canse of many dissasee ating a pla onld be made mw $wa to four feay :‘q‘w or granad according to the kin wig you keep. A heavy bird will occasionâ€" ar a cold night &Ke&“ï¬â€˜;ogi;;m; %ï¬%ï¬ï¬r:mmm:m TW 3 C PC ONCC O PARMTM THTH PMS buadred will in the same Six ta &N feet square will te & and six hens of any breed. The :33" should be cloed on the north weet aides and hQVQ the m‘qud windaws on the south and east sides. Th: Md:xc woul;iwb: m@: :qme .ug not more than ona e grogn to enable the sun to strike the fioor. a\l get hurt by jumping too high yca yaur SW’““ one foot aboye. â€" his plan will enable you to serape the M:S’: easily" Their m.w.m« g@ from draughts, a hen will atan Toatitute I shall attempt to give a ffew points of wmy experience u*. lï¬â€˜ Chairman and Gentiemen : C been by your Gwm:x‘ Mr. Am to wrike a pare: w)w-a Culture for the bene: it of the North Waterloo Farmers A raper Read by L. @ Peq: good returna se ces=c qo ata Meoting of the Nexth Water | AN M Waterio, POULTRY CULTURR |xs ctircntgraigryn es THD PQOULTRY HOVsSK, Amoorth uht iiaf 1 n o Pat wl w%lg ?:%;774%1 sore ts We io hok mb h § didog\ lostitute held at exparience as â€" a wall norer Roee reertininding Then D»râ€%m%‘?‘nx :?.,:}N’ Wâ€ng % z?' mn’l?r John E. Bollivan was hanced at Nar I T -vtvv!;"“;‘ NDE PRER OVA 17 beone nemd dten ie Nes advertieed as a cure for scigti but with no better m‘w' ï¬ï¬‚a escrtor ty 3ch n;? i‘? reve any mr ttra 9:4'1 was ecmm{m%w ld‘hnga o’averm a'na ‘Lem- {nmw e‘t ait dawn ar mave »hougpn:qum â€Q J; Aenpoltiod legs stretch smugbt rnv .?J' h?» rg'a win was somewhat was jn t i,:’%as’zwnn ?n; &g vm’:'j"i 'é', n mss gon ie onk B0‘ Alyiiy thirnk proper, hoping that it will meet tnussest sn io (ofal who are anxiouns to get reliet _ I thereâ€" fore farward it to you to publish:â€" o io morent‘s e greateat plegan d idns was taken very bed wi‘fl“&ffl tia. ; t dn io e ut $s ) umt 1 nas io miice n Oowm-ru.w, 1896. A few woeks ago $ very on we‘ from an attack of sciatice, m mmhnwa that a while ago a known friend of mine, Mr. C. T. Hopâ€" son, of Fesserton,a few miles from here, had MQENN\\MMWJQ;Q- ful compleint, I thought it would be wail toconsult that gentleman as to the medicine he gives credit to for his re Ne# and care, as I was aware that he was now well and hemiwd had ever since been in \mdi work among lam:â€" berâ€"his regular business He gave me the w&m!iou required, “\10".9“ out the following t«stimonial which he sttE 1 gh thirk proper, h that it will meet From the Qriliia Newsâ€"otter. The flbvï¬hw bas . been forâ€" warded us by Ooldv?:. Ont., cort espondent ot the News Letter, which we have AB WBELL AB BVBR SHQWING HQW A SUFRRR] FROM SCIATICA WAS CURKD, !8 a recreation and a sorvreapondent of the Qriliia News A‘W!:k‘uw WW P acly hy Phprnlhele > aal AN IMRORTANT LBTTE l regpinie, sttified es, butâ€"still to no purpose. mt sthag besiet"" 1* Ponly "ORf great pleasure in publishâ€" heye them. might bake a tarif® hint fram the ahove. Omm;w% phove. rudmaic id / n’f'»g.%â€"m%"’â€' imporative, lot the Americen grodr to Depadn d #1 per geant: for the Â¥ . T + The British importe from Canede ore showing » remarkeble expensionâ€" mx incremaed 166 &wmï¬ in Febrnary ap IAQ per centâ€" in the twe months of 1897 while the British imports frim oi) eopntries only advenced 4 per cept. fnnnflm 9hp:n wmp'n& h;m; #Mmtz p the reme two mg BeF n’&,m this yeer; M" m'ga lw.tm mm.m.- butter from £2000 to €13,000; W, 1821 »%m.mm word £T3.000 te £94,000â€" The exports to Depade decrensed 21 per cent. for the W all reports of the extent and rich { nees of the Crow‘s Nesp Page coal mesâ€" | anree are true. not anly the coal mines |but the railway which transporte the |ooal will be a honanze for the govereâ€" | ment oroomtw that controle it. Tt is said thay there are thirtyâ€"swa ooal veing in -i‘gt}& ana of them thirty feeb wide and thirty miles long, and that the cambined width of all the seams is a hundred and wm{“m- 3t is also elaimed that every kind of cosl bituâ€" wainens anthracite or other is repre: sented, and that the whole is the fineat caal mmx on this continent. 3 half of all that is claimed for is is trna this goal r:‘alfln ;&9 1d be a souree of great industrial w &';, ard the inâ€"| tereate of the prblic in hoth the mines and the reilways ta them should be carefully guarded. House for Sale at a Rargain dermneiialint mnd Waterloo. ot WeR e fitaapLore ‘ot The ABRAMAM Â¥, BQW M AN, Wookwich, Feb, wth, i. _ * *@4,**> ‘:%)_ locat rt M&#z’?ï¬@.ï¬:â€˜ï¬ Livery for Sale. RDTORIAL NOTRBE. meupennnnnmnnmennnnneenennannnenneemmmnnnenmenmnnnn en eeeieeeeenientnmmtmmmmmmmmmmmmmenmencem ces ww _ Deflig‘ & HMMERXAN. H MICKUS, =| _ The Oury 4‘ 'i?fl s "“‘ Be n Pored “ 1 U 7 |x Lplipe M3 ns 3| ‘Weod paken in exche 4"‘;&! atqo have the Jatest device in wingow The Curvelette ACEHMER& RBRISTOL *&%&;ï¬afl}v sale will do «uofg oetfet Poit Pn d similes ,__ As we are about to put in ts hnd 390 stt Mhed Firstâ€"class, Wood Farmers: e inyite you to ca‘l : $ -“_j'__;.-‘ RS ‘ od, chaire resonted and nod teken in exchange for furnit ns Gelivered at our yard hare. Roal and Weed Realers: â€" PEALER IN ¢â€" +9074gw 5], # WEBR Â¥ R USC W Wan 8t lowest rates of interest. ThBPRNCE COMPNOCE .. 4. n Witiiee im rmaage n VHAUN & Mo RRIRE _ ; seresmenetry l_, 8t lOwest rates of intereat. ies W&* A. "Temgueex. B. 4. dï¬iï¬mw in W aterige J‘::?Z n Ormy Public, Con Banderson‘s Bakery Â¥ing §+ Wetering. All Palistes Annranteeq LAN L on ’ "o m mmemmeed S oi Crol e raemmerimanne og u) THE MERCANTILE FIRE The fGreat Bankrupt â€" Store * 8, R, ERNST & Co. M, Berlin is is the place where you get the best Bargains in Dry Goods, Readyâ€"made Clothi Gent‘s Furnishi s, Underclothing, Boots and Shoes &¢. &¢., m is the place whl:ri all Can Save D?lgooey. We buy our goods in the Best Markets, and for CASH,and always have goods bought for so much on the DOLLAR, and therefore we can 4 a SELL GOODS CHEAPER THin LSEWHERER We keep a large Assortment in each de tment, and this Advuâ€%nu you can Buy Nearly All ypc:n' need in one place mgo and Examing. and if to your advantage would | patronage. Remember the place. The Great Bankrupt Store No. 18 Borlin Largest Clering Sale WEAD ArmICE __â€" _ â€" . wateroq oxtaria Erer offered in BERLIN ie m@URANOE ooMrparny. woexreniten 181. ;OnN an Hello Thare!l > John Sipphe ‘s, oak _ . . *RX Kees the B silway Diamond, is at present going on at New Is Ins Fres Vop and this is a ]:0‘:\1:; ekinvdvl; ï¬*