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Waterloo County Chronicle (186303), 8 Feb 1894, p. 7

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page]; mesa a I a coating i If?!” as moons, LUSIIES: MOO? E I "raw to and; Proud, cut, ?'"rouae.. d trustabr. rt IN "OD ockef madam! Ci jar ' n 0 m3: _ J ”I-” HKET. ucn, imlnln' ‘3 1Nr1ua to ABKEn M tN " t't? .cobs. (“M ' tro, ONT. Alton 'Ariat vi ath I Points. LE mow Itrate EW. Brunch ank. h - M: a 11' 1071.4 'kt and Mn “is "Io-n m ""rrtfkd um, ady it? ‘pihru. ' Kiting" 1h in." he low rafts- trt Dal 'DOniI "Nb. I shill to her 'liow delightful ."and I ’laought l.uw dreadful 3’ 'What win hi? llv‘asH uir do I and then all this passed gut of [Ly mind as I caught thedrifc tt the conh-rsatiou of two literary men who shawl on the other side of me. " 'h, said one, le is a novice, that is too evident. still your Kurjnck is vnoruwusly clever. Slew an bout dea ong'ws ' little raw and barbaric ltill.’ lcu are mistaken,' returned the other 'l am convinced that this new light in HM Figaro is as man of exper- iwnce, tror.wilerw,ie, uge,'and perm; I t red out With what is called ttte'mrrld.' I turned away. The.aitaationa was Cro much for m". I walled river tomy young irfe nd, Famine A., and took to iage in diacusst:v, With her the so“ I was next week to weapugwyorw maid at Notre Dame (lo-1m my Two days later came' 1:3;me opefrom Figure, contaitathttmidoto ll ‘Z\'hYU!10‘frl Ph'v‘ntly, Y [Tu-Erik)“: A. “3.1:, w ml I know, " 111134 " pr v“ ot biur, l \nd on Vt ' I" o,vrircuuouts, rum-mi}; too, at my mother's week- ['v'ul'IthS' was htvsrd mention of I) .1; Who W-tei h.- f Did we know? .1 I '5'an ' Sim-w I ind been lately 1mm, pwrhaps I Gd something to 1 ot hum, his pcrsouulity, age, estate? 1d (mu ynung HM fwnutiful woman -n mm: 30 hr as to tell we in conti- m- Hut sl c Was much taken with his /e, hi4 thoughts, his wit, humor, tttV t and Inf llussian-Ttsrrarie way of king at theanuvnitrvs of Parisian soc- litV ll ll am " declared that she had made up Hm I \lvtinitely to know him ; that ‘rsiinoir was an intimate friend of 1nd that he had promised her only wry day his best endeavors to (Pm Comte Karjak to her next lid, at home. "i" to her 'How delightful ."and I [Ir ing him Ir, wel " Uhtic wrttt tom win K A IIJA K. man f To iv»- Aura " nu. ', . . r “M; up funny tn Paris, , _ M ‘t "tati ) ii .-.~1vs'I-’rclided]y .17 w! ll, I'X-asirnoir. tir' .nrtn- ditferencv. t' " Hum! might inst 'm m 1lt :15 any other. ~1tllLY‘IHI, utulthroW- ‘_v inn) the little of 'r'-surrtt'Y with which unl "lhu:ently bruin- fti» ttrr all the Hus- i:\'\u hooks thut I rn,tr': 'tr-ttt (lum- a N! to liiscow' that 'lt fur al' the: magni- Al lit-ixt-Mus indumpnti- vu-l “wan the men! lm‘umir regularly lmpnwsioux of Kan n. I'vturn my 150 H. l hml the pleas- lt Lt ls '50:" of 11 i.hrui -,-n. public print 11min a tjr'O Ir, um, which was' A'r"'.'t mumc tnas- 't"i, and the regt Mb Milk!" up tlw t widely dif Advertised as tr is by the r urtich-s on rmh tsociety “ith those n-pliul very Wtttf. III ttt uh. I ii ated ry funny" ltuvsrru..Gl " ('Mlllt‘ tho ka for 1.30 Hi tk,' and mum-d the ahuuM MP ttl will tind "l that 1 h-what tal th r V a short, ‘l’y 11kt: row my ' Jules "'det' of I ch ":55 “Mlle uh mvn {Us int Itt luv-Irv“ . v. . . $313535”)! , T" . ,D-inoir.e"rtrl'"Avi_s'rC. n, _ nr.-_cktth _;‘_;;__._ " 37.4 The following evening chnnaed to be that of a great reception st the Ameri- can embassy. Although of conm not yet 'out,' I was gnawed to tto u . great treat, and in my gown of F white over yellow, with Phow was and tome lilies, I had than since; in gab-ping with a hm'Elglilh "ttiae; fiir. gotten both Kltjtk I!!! -l,'tglts'tg', I nisedny and , ' T"; thes y ing lbw-w ct,','."'-.':".!).;;,'-;'-?;?,,!,"',:',';" I lived hereafter fur some days in a kind of nightmare, trembling at. every knock and ring, At last, it came-the card of M Dessenoir. I held my brow. My knees shook beneath me. I was a min; ahso his wife. I hand been "uidretsaed a machine. Very well. We met as became two well-bred persons. M. Dessenoir explained. Mme. la. Comtesse knew nothing of the literary "kirt, of her hueband; while regretting her inability she de- plored her stupidity. M. 1'lilditeur was charmed, yet chegrined of courte at not seeing M. le Comte. Altogether, we both delivered ourselves of many compliments, Ind M. Deaainoir then begged me to use my wifely iufluenee to induce my gifted husband to make himself known to his many admirers, and gracefully made his exit. _ In my honor I The Cafe Bignon ! I almost expired between laughter and nervousneml as I put p ,n to p-per, and in Gste assured M. [)essenoir thu- what shonld it bel-a sudden call into tip country on important business would Jeprise me of the irdintte pleas. urd’ Ard, foreireeine n possihie fur. ther step toward M. l)-“§S(‘f|0if’5 tultill, ment of his promise to my pretty friend. I also tsid-st Hut. being a for, "iuruer, I “.3 shy and perhaps it Was tw- hvttt-r plan for writers not to be, come p'tsours'ily known to P .ifors,’ etc. In "ur. Hum ruturm-d the rxpostu- !atiouot' M,Hesset,oir. 'Ah, my drar ft-How. wrote ho, 'you are making a rank mistake». Hwy nwn of mote are already dwirous of met-ting you-even a nunzh-r of lowly women have signi- tied to xm-ttwir u " irur,uess to encounter Um author of yuur 'Impressions. Tray you, ref! n Hide-r. mud give a. great honor and happiness.’ 1 hot‘um- quite cold. A species of tf-rrnr -o'z-xl upon "IV, as I consulted with my mother, and tiually our confer- ant-v te'vminruwl in my writing a temp mixing but Lot at all convxucing re- 'Say to the gentleman,' that M. le Comte is absent from Paris.’ q In a few moments Jacques returned. 'Would Mme. In Comtesse yhet1 do monsieur the honor to see him for a moment only? A mtstter of business nnd importtinee---sorne part of the MS. of M. In Comte has been unfortunately lost.' L Decidedly M. Deasenoie intended to keep his vow, Mnmmn was out, of course: I drew 1mm! up to as great. a height as nature’s 5 feet, I..), inches would allow, and Sniled m‘ujesucauy, I hoped, out to meet M.Desaenoir. Since I was a man, and a married one, then also let me be my own wife, since fate so willed. er! SPOHSP i)r.r, A furthiglm passed without events, at 1m" :0 fur as Knrjuk was con- cvrnul. and I began to console myself with tlw Ht] ctiou that_he had been 'orgotto amid the prcsaurt‘ of other mm- and math-rs, Alas'. not so. On a outdo Tuesdav Blunznm W1: out pnymg visits; papa Ml your to Vmstillm tor the day; my vulhin was [winking in the Louvre: what should Iain? , . Swan; my pen, I wrote was,it in spiration or scum emanation from less tttvi-Ori-ua,','--", 'that, my wife being very ill, I was tompvlled to de- cline,’ and adding to this wholesale ,tstrutitHit. the moat profound regrets and mrrow drepy dyed', r Ollf‘ ot WM iournnls customary check, I note trom JEDeaM. noir inviting me. most Mon-l], to a little breath-t. which he In uboot to take much plenum in giving in my honor at the Cafe Bignon, on thy day that} would be so condencanding as to mention. _ from would i des m V Ct tlas'. not so. On a ovrtain Tuesday [[NS'PHL'PY' urriH'd hmring a note m ll, 1rsttertoirc----'lreggitrg the. I uld mcmlv to his invitation for F kids? lmnormw. He took thelilr y our my mark-My of mining the r luimwlf~ at the (UN Dignon, to at Il ll.A., I}, Cl, 1)., r1spec:tively, {mar pt Hm Iliufit yopulnr Parisian 1t v, if this was lwing n nigh, wished I had never become. ie/ite-.. ' '1: is very easy to tin oat the speed when you are travellin on a. double- tuck road,' he replied If you are curious about It hereaft_ rjuat look at the inside of the outer rhil on the oppo- site track for a minu or two until you find that you can di tinguiah where one rail joins another hen count the joints, sad as many rail no you pus in twenty-om- seconds i? 0 number of miles your train is trav ling an hour. Try n yourselvea_nnd fi are it out, and you will tttsa out T'rn ti ‘ht.’ This train -is going etween thirty- ongund thirty-two mile an _ hour.' MRS. Wiqumv‘s Sonnuxé SYRUP has been used by millions oimothcrsfor their children when teething. If (“studied at night and -broken of your rest by a. sielr nhild sulfurin and crying with pain of Cumin}; Teeth song at once and get a bottle of icuils. Winslow', Soothing Syrup” for child n teething. It will relieve the poor little afferer immedi- ately. Depend upon it, m hers, there is no mistake about it. It cure Diarhoea, regu- lates the stomach and bow ls, cures Wind Colic, softens the gums an reduces inihum mation, and gives tone an energy to the whole system. "Mrs. Wi slnw's Soothing Syrup" for children teethin is pleasant to the taste and is the prescri tion of one of the oldest and best female phy cians and nurses in the United States. ice twentrfive cents a bottle. Sold all drngists throughout the World. sure and as for Mus. Wixsww‘s Soonus SYRUP. '23-ly Tran: speed Superintedent Alvey' more and Ohio mud, liw and the coteria of cow smoking car always " him in the morning, no i the crowd may be. t church recently, some t how fast the the trainl He pulled out his wan quickly glancing at it, p out of the window. Inl he remarked quietly '. _ There was a. chorus oiqueriea as to how be had determined t, because his munner left no doubt it? the mind of any one that he was en Lrely serious. Tergher--WGt did t do when " wife t: turned into V lpilln of mutt Sm t Boy-Took n Fresh one. thought of thin httrritgS iblility. V She presented hid t mo withdue' ceremony, calling no . Milo-long friend And whoqlfellow. LA M. Deuinoir. mm h " bat an posed to recognize me,}embraced the situation ahd routed oung attaches and -quietly begged m the favor of my autograph in " at album. l'ntlvr the heading 1‘Mowat Must Go," tlw Smforth Sun, Conservative s'ys: ‘:We are glad t notice by thv tone of its editorinls fo the put f w months that the Toront Mill has he- come on out and on Uouservmiw again It could not Vtt' well be other wise Mn r tuning for yehrs done such valiant armicc for lhe’ Conservative putty. Independence in iournalisln does not pay in Crumdal and just as soon as the Mail became pronounced in its utteruncts a few we ks ago [Many loyal Conr,rrvatives ng in pledged it their support The l nil has really newt; l,l"‘il anything elaI than Const. waive, hut it has come ut so clearly of late Mglllnt the Mow t Government tlmt it is ulrv'auly no wind us the journal in opnmilion u that party. ‘Mownt must go' is nowl the text from which tho Mail and all ther Conserve. tive journals are :luily f$rnishing splen- did artich-slhnt cannot ail to be cou- vincingly elfttrive. W have always looked upon the Ma l a sound at the core and now that it h is cost otf the nnlmcoming garb of ind pendence and has come out with suclt unmistakable colors in proclaiming it opposition to the Mowat Government we hasten to welconw its return to th . told it should never have deserted. The, Conservu- tive party, having now Ro, such lead. ing organs as the Empi and the Mail, each having a. separate nd distinct set of readers, cannot fail o win {in the coming election. Mow t must go." , became scan-let. -r the offered pencil from his Inge, . its hand, and trembling, I wrote f V him as he watched me with sum ' ' yet not cruel ef'" the name of 'Kar k !' i We are the beat of Heads imagin- ahlu, M.Dessinoir and ' He some- tiines calls me ‘dear lit e fellow,’ and reminds me of the time {when I was a. man DANIEL RITZ, l' ow Hamburg Deg. 15 s03, says: I was sunning from Dyspepsia. and otl Dr troubhts, I took a few bottles; of S Hobs Vrtahzer and it. cured me. I since ly recommend it, Sold by Simon Sn) er, Waterloo. 1y. So I have given yo T one of the m-my experieuces of my ‘comparatively mm jmrna‘ristic career Fannie Ay- mar Mathews in Peterstujs Magazine. “virumln: ; ""rii.itj)itis7tiii For For our Fifty T The “all l Rank» of the Palti- as " Tacoma, mittees In the Yes a. seat for matter how big )oming in 'to me asked aim was running. ch, and, after eered intently HIPS. 1k to The Tory little whife When the stow» pipe season has past-‘- ed, and the bruises and abrasions of football are forgotten, when the mother- in-law joke is so well worn that its fur- ther use has been tabooed, then does ma Aind turn to the dude for amuse- ment for the dude is a large tangibility, and he has his mes. Amusing the gamin is one. Good News says that he was walking along the streets and met a little boy who asked him the time. "Ten minutes to nine," says the dude. "Well," says the boy, 'Ut nine o'elock get your Gir cut," and he took to his heels and ran, the dude after him,when turning a corner, the dude Came in con- tact with a policeman, nearly knocking him down: "WGt's up t" said the policeman. The dude, very much out of breath, said '. "You see that young urchin running along there 1' He ask- ed me tl 0 time. I told him ten minu- tes to nine,nnd he a! id,"At nine o'clock get your hair cut," "Well," says the polieermin,, “what are you running for? You’ve eight minutes more yet." Don‘t tte A Lotmter. A lobster xvreo lvft high and dry Hmong tlys rocks Inn not sense enough to worlrhis way back again to the sea, but arkits for the. sea. to come to him explains an ewhnnge If it do a not Cl IIH‘ hp rnnmins where he is and dim-I, ulthougll the slia+test exertion would We rarely find as much " we think them is. although the slia+test exertion would .‘nuhlc'hiul t) reach the wan-s which are, perhaps tosAug and tu x.bling with- in " yard of him. There is a tide in humnn ull'uirs that casts men into tight plums, and lamps them there like strun- ded lobsters. If they choose' to he whc-re the breakers have flung thrun, expecting some grand billow to take llwm on its big shoulder and curry tin-m back to smooth water, the chances are that their hopes may mwer be realized. Nor is it right that they ghould he The, social element ought not to he expected to help him who makes no effort. to help ltimsuf--Erchauye. MAKES I T SELF FELT --the great, Q,'tine, old-fash- ioned Dill. ot onlv when ioned Bill. Not only when you take it, but unpleasant, from first to last,and it only does a little temporary good. The things to take its place are Dr. Pierce's Pleasant Pel- lets. One of these at a dose will-regulate the whole system perfectly. They're tiny; sugar- coated, granules, scarcely larger than mustard seeds. They act in Nature's own way. ‘No reaction afterward. Their help lasts and they do permanent good. Constipa- tion, Indigestion, Bilious At- tacks, Sick or Bilious Head- aches, and all derangements of the liver, stomach, and bowels are prevented, re- lieved, and cured. "" Suxmn’s Cum is sold on a. guarantee It cures incipient Consumption. It is the best Cough Care. Only one cent a dose; 250.,“ 500., and ?,l.00 per bottle. Sold by Simon Snyder, Waterloo, They're the cheap? for they're guaranteed t give satisfaction or money is re- turncd. Nothingfan be "just as good." upwind» w’ min "r control. One at It I was ”mug 't,'i1h'd','ii'li'i's hard bmmlnf. and on going” tt it urn- ine. . t had nearly _ to breathe. "an: that the child’s in: so“! ttr_t1te99p1myttr1arttirttmo “it. _ but“ aiuidotiiiii -"- Tiiiiiii kaTil -.._. “One a my children had fight The 1etetaAPrtyfd_1t.t.otEI1rteyh3peq Mm. C. J. Woowman. of Woman, 2ett saved the life of her child by the hue-o Ayn-’3 Ohm Factor-l. ' ttaired Her Life. Why The Dude. Wm ,Vlml. am _ ipeb: Fun in a dollar will w ,aE sun-w em;:_k_~ Surplus over all Liabilities. December 313b,1892.......................... 176.301 1ncreasoovtsr1891.................. 20.742 The 20-Ycar Bm'Envmonsnirs Dgwmmc'nox POLICY now otrered embraces all the newest Matures, and is the best form of PROTECTION and INVESTMENT money can buy. It hm no equal. Guaranteed values, attractive options, and liberal conditions. Liberal Condluona " Politics 1. Cash and Paid-up Values guaranteed on each policy. 2. All dividends belong to and are paid only to policy holders. 3. No restriction on travel, residence, or occupation. g. Death claim:a paid at encc on completion Te"""" papers. 9mm. MILLAR, Q. c., Solicitor. o......Berlin J, tl. WEM, M. D., Medical Iteterce.Wiu,crloo W. S. HODGiNS, Supt. of Ageneieis.Nuterloo W HHUDDELL, WM. HENDRY, iii and “pi-u of work " 61 .- " Camping tnd at.iuryn'raltoto. s . ty. Assurances in force. Jan. 1st. 1893. . . .Sl6,122,195 Increase ovur previous year . . . . . . 1.187.388 New'Asoun-nlncéa written in 1892 .... . . 2,651.0“) 1aertsaseovort8:n.,u... .........., 222,060 Cub Income for 18rAl....:......,...... 614.951 Increasuowr1891....‘.........,... -67.331 Alum. December Met, 1892, . . . . . . . . . . . 2,253,984 THE WATERLUU MUTUAL The Policy ofthe Dominion Life is a straight promise to pay-like a bank draft, almost unconditional. No re. atriction on travel or occupation. 1 have opened my photo parlor' In! am now ready for business. Having spared nei- ther time nor expense in tttting up, I now haveaftrtst clu- studio where automate will find everything in good taste. end Iter uni will receive oourtoonp treatment. I hoe, by doing only the ppt “title Lmud 9! your ILg-reaseo\'er1891....... T......... Reserve tor security or Policy-Hold- FIRE INSURANCE COMPANY. mcortPorifFFED IN 1863. Capital in Premiirir, Notes andCash Assets over $260,000. When two or three years in force it in 'um-forfeitdue, even for failure to pay renewal premiums, remaining in all force TILL THE VALUE IS EXHAUSTED. um Oman , want». on - Muslim-a "N. . ' . DOMINION DEPOSIT, . 'i00,000. JAMESJNNES. M. P., CHR. K UMPF Esq., PRESIDENT. VlCE-PRESIDEN THOS. HILLIARD. MAKAGING Dmmmn. Equality between policy-holders is secured by insuring in three classes- abstainera, general and ummm-giving, each in profu the true bem.rlit off oum Wevity: THE public will plane take notice that I luv: nmnnd mv ninth: tau-Inn Ind Am Ontario. Mutual Life. It provides a legacy certain instead trf' l (avg gait poasible. . The RATES compare favorably with (main thrurortd. Your ehoide of all sound plans o assurance afered, no other. Authorized Cnpllnl $1,000,000. Gov't Deposit at Ottawa 'i0o,ooo . Subscribed Capital $257,000. Paid up Capital $64,400 THE Dominion Life Mnnm Un’y, Head Offitar, " Waterloo, Ont. Berlin Photo Parlors. AGENTS WANTED. Apply now for choice of territory to ' THOS. HILLIARD , Managing Director Cuo,1 MM) lan,, William Snydux-, Esq.. " I. D, Bowman. Esq" Berlin. J. L. Wideman, Esq” St. Jacobs. John Allchin, Esq., New Hamburg. I. K. Bowman. Esa., M. P., Waterloo Allan Bowman, Ham. Preston. q'. K. Slmntz, Preston, Thomas Gowdy, Esq., Guelph. James Livingstone, Esq., M. P., Baden. Thomas Cowan, Esq., Gait. B. Snyder Esq., Waterloo. BOARD OF DIRECTORS Chas. Iierulry,' Esq” Waterloo. Geo, Randall. Esq" " John Shuh, Esq" “ " OFFICERS: Charles Hendry, President. George Randall, Vice-President. C. M. Taylor. Secretary. John Killer Inspector. Messrs. Bowlby & Clement, Solicitors Berlin Increase of l891.. . . Tdaphoue. No. 81. J. d: 1933;?sz irdoin only tho At “this and gun-hat» merit ',',f)1l,yvt' . thus ecretarv. ttttttBatista')?,','?,'?.:] ' " orrIcms: G. GILIIESPXE. Mmagc 2.061.602 in Inner than over before: I... end- or mod wand. Fumers' atten- ' tton “directed to the not [have an unwed tonnage brick and me for all kinda of wood This week we slaughter Mantle Cloths, Dress Goods and Jackets. At the end of next month we commence our annual stock-takin; and have decided to clear' out our stock of Mantle Cloths at cost price and less than cost in “may lines. Note the following prices: 6-4 mantle cloths, all wool, Soc per yard, regular price $1.00. 54 in. mantle cloths, 75c per yard, regular price $1.25. 54 in. beaver mantlings, $1 per yard, rewlarprice $1.50. CC/ii-jiri),?)',')") inantlings, lawns browns, $1 per yard, regular price $1.50. 54 in. black and blue beaver cloths, $1.25 per yard, regular price $1.75. Go down to the yud and see the stock on hand. You will note that we have a. Luger stock on hand than ia, usual. and that our stock 54 in. wool, only for $r. a: i4 in, wool, only for $1.50. ,4: in. French serge dress goods, 25c per yard, regular price 50c. Bechtel’s Brick and Tile. I BEG to announce to tne people o Waterloo, and vicinity that I have full assortment of _ ARTHUR PEQUEGNAT, WATCHES, CLOCKS, J EWELLERY, VIAMON DS, _ , / fi'ILVERWARE, Lt 36 in. wool Sergei, new shades, 2ic per yard, worth 45c. 44 in. all wool crtshmercs in black and colors are selling fast at 30c per yard, V Mantles and Jackets. KING ST, BERLIN Terms Cash and ht Price. We have dccidcd to clear out the balance ofour stock of ready- made mantles at a great sucriticc. Ifyou want a good fitting jacket cheap, come to SMYTH BROS. 13AM} BEGHTEL ' ME Drain and Cellar Tile, Cheap Cash Store, King St, Berlin: All Work and Goods Guaranteed. ARTHUR PEQUEGNAT, I Waterlo Tp Wholesale end Retail Jeweller. Cheap Cash Store, Hello There Milhg and Draining, airing Skillfuly and Promptly attended to. Mlflly B1108. GUMPTION Mantle alln, WILL LEAD YOU TO USE has Goods. IN THE MATTER OP J UST A LITTLE blue serge suitings all Sic per yard, good value u bottom prices. tweed dress suitings all 50c per yard, good value thi. m In thu.r.lrtrr, the public for their lit, era! support bimje ch,ey made the great crayon (ATM, hump, dotided to continue giving 3 LI FE SIZECRAYON POR. THAIT of ".youriself with every dozen cabinets taken it the New Hamburg Studio. 'i' This offer remains in force till furthor notice. So come arid bring your work to an experi- enced Photog- rapher. Dozens of peripie have Mailed them. selves of this gt/eat oti'cr and now pos- ses: a fine, Rummy Portrait and a doz- en cabinets for tue mum price as other! charge for the cNuiets alone.. R]lJfl'i1)s'__,,SELl Phatographic Studio, NEW Lmuntc. "' .w m". -=- -e-""e"-'e"'""e'_ - W tensors: Codhlcg.stonocllu at... w vm§bfltoordefmwbdu¢ “ulna; Inn when Naese. The prohaV -..R. -P.F.." r- -.--" _‘VV. iv . , - "ou-t . - _ _ DONT FORGET Waterloo; Goal Yards. -. COAL! Scranmn Coal I Jewelry of all kinds, Silver Wane, Optical Goods, Musical Instrument: and Plush Goods. Don't miss seeing the beautiful display. L G. MUENM'. The'Swiu Jude. NEW HAMBURG. Proofs elm-tinny shown and photos Luished promptly on time. to suit the tint-s. The lwst of work turned out and tuttisfactiou guaranteed. Watchers, Clocks, Diamonds You will find a fine line ot Tweeds, &c, at V. M. Ber- let's, Kumpf’s Block, Water- If you have a mm” pictuxc ttl want it enlarged briv,yrit to Us and FCC' our work and prices before going clscwhcre. RUSSELL, Don't Fail that I give two positions with my best work. l I BERLET Till Further Notion. l' The Tailor. loo, Ont Reasonable Prices to see the special attractions in no JM"' Elite Photo Studio. Next to Post Cf,rse, New Hamburg, Ontario. 'dl , HABBICK. mum norm. [HE SELL" “Um '.ttfte “RE! Mural, LUIC IP'

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