one not worthy of his steel. Mr. Stodâ€" dard knows very well that I made no claim to be "immaculate" but I do claim to have common sense, and my record in the church and in the world is such that I am grateful that I have no reed to be ashamed of it. I do not claim the literary ability, the logical acumen or the rhetorical {skill of Mr. Stoddard, but I do claim the right to reply to his unmanly attacks upon a society that has done, and is doing so much for the good of the human famâ€" ily as Oddfellowship. T wish also to inform him that I am Ro "dignitary of the order," my term of ottice baving expired nearly a year ago. I am not in the employ of the order, nor have I been asked by any one to write a line in defence of its principles It would be well if Mr. 8. would confine himseif | to the logic of facts; he makes state | ments which are misleading and he drags in Scripture to support them,but | every bible student knows that isolatâ€"| ea passages wrested from their proper | connection cin be made to prove things which the inspired writers had | no reference to whatever. Mr. 8. need | not congratu‘ate himself cn his ability | to write down Oddfellowship for he has signally failed to hurt the society. [ am glad to say that it never made such rapid strides in Canada as it has during the past eighteen months, and Mr. 8. has been fighting it by tongue and pen during that time. And if the day should ever come when I had been vanquished by my opponent (though I have no fear of that) I would hand him over to the tender mercies of such able brethren as Dr. Campbell of Lonâ€" don, J.B. King aud J. Donogh of Toâ€" ronto, Wm. McDiarmid B.A. barrister, Lucan or Henry Robertson Q.C., Colâ€" lingwood, and any of these would sbow up the weakness of Mr. 8. far better than I can hope to do. â€" | that he has been made the victim of SECRET SOCIETIES. some playful fellow, I will undertake , to say that‘Mr. 8. knows no more of Aunsther Letier from Rev. T. W. Jollife.| the initiationthan the man in the Drar Mr. Eprror.â€"A few weeks | moon. Please give us all the light you ago a friend directed my attention to | can. Right bere, however, I want to a letter from Rev. J. P. Stoddard | say that the initiatory ceremony is one which appeared in your issue of March | of the most beautiful and impressive 8th. This letter assumes to be a reâ€" | ceremonies I ever witnessed, calculated ply ‘to one of my own which also apâ€" | as it is to give a man a clearer idea of peared in your paper in defence of the | himself, ‘and a higher conception of principles of Oddfellowship. I regret |God. Mr. Stoddard is a bold man that I have not a copy of my own letâ€" ] when he says "the benevolence of the ter, as that would enable me to avoid | order is & delusion and a myth." He repetition, but I will do the best I can | also says "The very extreme limit of in its absence. Mr. Stoddard reminds | good will among Oddfellows is restriqt.- me of a certain fish which when purâ€"|ed by their covenant to brothers in sued ejects an inky fluid which has a | good standing in the lodge, and the tendency to confuse the pursuer and | benevolence of the order does not go facilitate its own escape. I think| beyond an insurance paid for and your readers will agree with me when |limited to those expressly named in I say he is an unfair opponent. He ) the bond." Further on he says "No carefully avoids a straight question | subordinate lodge ever did or can perâ€" and plunges into a labyrinth of side ! form an act of real charity without doâ€" issues so that it is difficult to follow | ing violence to their covenant bond." him. He never condescended to tell | I do most sincerely hope for his own us whether he had applied for memberâ€" | sake that Mr. S penned these sentencâ€" ship in the order or not. Neither did ’ es in ignorance of the facts of the case. he inform us in whose interest he was | If he did not then I charge him with working, and what salary he received | bearing false witness again. for his efforts to destroy this and | < Let me give you a few facts, A poor kindred organizations. Mr. Stoddard‘s { man was away from home sick. He was strong points as a newspaper writer are | not in good standing, being in arrears. sneering and sarcasm, and surely these | Knowing that he had a widowed mothâ€" are not worthy weapons to use upon | er some brethren paid his dues, also is no reference to whatever, Mr. 8. nesed| I have nothing to do with the opinâ€" not congratu‘ate himself cn his ability | ions of Mr. 8. regarding Oddfellowship to write down Oddfellowship for he| or any thing élse but when he rushes has signally failed to hurt the society. | into print and makes statements conâ€" [ am glad to say that it never made| cerning the order which have no founâ€" such rapid strides in Canada as it has | dation in fact it is only right that some during the past eighteen months, and | one should ery halt. There are over Mr. 3. has been fighting it by tongue | twentyâ€"one thousand members of the ard pen during that time. And if the| order in Ontario alone. Did it ever day should ever come when I had been | dawn upon the mind of Mr. S, that vanquished by my opponent (though I among so many there may be a feow have no fear of that) I would hand | who to say the least are his equals in him over to the tender mercies of such social position, intelligence and educaâ€" able brethren as Dr. Campbell of Lonâ€" tion, and likely there are some who don, J.B. King aud J. Donogh of Toâ€"| have studied the word of God as inâ€" ronto, Wm. McDiarmid B.A. barrister, | telligently as he has done, who are just Lucan or Henry Robertson Q.C., Colâ€"| as desirous of knowing and doing the lingwood, and any of these would sbow | will of God as he is, and yet, we are up the weakness of Mr. S. far better| spoken of by this christian man and than I can hope to do. | minister as a "motley piebald crew." In his last letter ‘Mr. S. reiterates ‘in league with the . devil, "making a the statement that Oddfellows manuâ€"| covenant with hell &c." and them in facture a religion to suit themselves. I | closing his last effusion he says "with say not so. I have been in the lodge, | love to all and malice toward none." Mr.S. has not. I speak of what I | A strange kind of love surely to call know, and have seen and heard, while: the moral character and the work and Nr, 8. only knows what some one has | religion of a large body of respectable told him. _ He might as well say that | men in question. It is a relieft howâ€" a lodge of Good Templars manufacture | ever to know that sarcasm and abuse a religion to suit themselves because will not pass for arguments among they read & short prayer at the openâ€" ' thoughtful men. I have been conâ€" ing and closing of the lodge. Itis the strained to write plainly as circumâ€" duty of the church to teach religion | stances demanded it and Mr. Stoddard while it is the business of the lodge to | knows "I did not begin this fight." visit the sick, bury the dead, care for| Thanking you,Sirpfor your kHndness id'p. the widow, and educate the rphan. ‘l\illowing me space to reply to an at No one is foolish enough to claim that | tack as ungenerous as it was uncalled Oddfellowship is a scheme of salvation. | for, I remain,‘ We strive to inculcate a reverence for | 3 Yours truly, i on mige mais o. T. W Jourrs Fatherhood of God and the brother.| Campbellford, July 9, 1894. hood of man." Mr. S. ought to beI stt c . sure of his ground before be charges | I"I;“;?)l‘?;ruï¬upn;;.%h spring, us with ignoring the plain teaching of § 4 the Bible.. We havepread John 1g4:6, \ A?](lll:: z:: rfll:: mlg,dp 11;.;:‘:0 prite and 16:23â€"24; also 1 Tim. 2:5 and i} this . As believe them as fully as Mr. S. Who is | ï¬ï¬}gï¬"g;ï¬;mm;‘m‘,, eonsy he that he would unchristianize “"tto Wernts & Ricarpsox Co., Montreâ€" who do not pronounce his little shibâ€"| al, you will receive Our Zome, Canaâ€" boleth? I have a wide Acquaintance i da‘s new monthly family paper, for one with members of the order in Canada, | year ; also illustrated book on "How to and I knew several of the most promâ€" make Mats and Rugs," and one pack: inent in the L'nitec! States, and inâ€" age of Ink Powder, for making 16 oz. stead of being the ignorant, ungodly;| of best black ink. EZ"Mention. this crowd, Mr. S. would have your readâ€" ‘ paper. ers to believe they are, I am glad to apintrommrrgh i: sn mommaney j know that in almost every case the| Paris has American buggies. prominent men are members of the p tat in fa church of God ‘and earnest workers in Apo" 1A uaty grows in tavor _ . the church to which they belong. I Japan has 910 miles of railroad. have wondered if Mr. 8. is related to| Our exports exceed our imports. . an American preacher I heard some| Butter is made from cocoanuts. _ time ago. He came over to dedicate a t «Lâ€"_â€"â€" & â€"_â€"__._. 3 church for one of the smallest denomâ€"| 1t you would. have an Md& inations in this country and yet . he | gl0sey hair, it you have a clean had the assurance to tell the people | {{% from dandruft Mâ€*q that only those were on the way to | Y°U N#i® is faded and gray, and you a s e man s e _ way have its natural cnlor Awar‘s Ti iassessmon‘t in the Relief Association. | When he died I paid over eight hundâ€" red and fifty dollars to the mother. ' This man was not according to lodge | lawyin good standing but the amount } named was paid and the man had ‘ decent burial without one cent of exâ€" { pense to }LP mother. ‘Again, in this | very town :a man (not an Odafellow) | died receut}ly. The poor widow had difâ€" ‘ficulty in meeting her rent. The lodge [ in this place voted and paid to that | woman a very nice sum to help ber in her trouble; Taking a neighboring | town I find Belleville lodge sent fifty |dollars to the sufferers from yellow | fever at Shreevesport; this was sent to | the general relief board. After the | great fire at St. Johns, N.B., fifty dolâ€" \lars were sent (unasked) to the genâ€" [ eral relief board in that city. At the | time of the Johnstown flood fifty dolâ€" ‘lars were sent to General Relief Board | there. I could go on multiplying inâ€" | stances without number,. Now will | Mr. 8. havé the honesty to say "I was mistaken;" if not, let him take the | other horn of the dilemma. In summer, autumn,winter, spring, If you‘d be happy, wise, And to your household dplmuro bring, Just use the Diamond Dyes. EZ°!f you mail this verse and noâ€" tice and 25 cents in stamps or money to Werrs & Ricxarpsox Co., Montreâ€" al, you will receive Our Home, Canaâ€" da‘s new monthly family paper, for one year ; also illustrated book on "How to make Mats and Rugs," and one packâ€" age of Ink Powder, for making 16 oz. of best black ink. EZ"Mention this glossy hair, if you would have a clean scaip, free from dandruff and itritating humors, of your hair is faded and gray, and you v-l: hnm-hnlulu.urnfllur- Vigor. It is unguestionably the best dressing. io Saonioi Snoni nover e ‘ ‘ folded in white m.u-u:?cl lime which igâ€"need to bleach the , *“i‘*hâ€œï¬ wR = * 12 & 40 PO° VOMO, . 7M SHO ,w XQBUHAIOR â€" SHS Paris has American buggies. Francoâ€"Prussian war. The same phenoâ€" Paper statuary grows in favor. men was observed after the French war Japan has 910 miles of railroad. © | which ended in 1815. _ i Our exports exceed our imports. | ckrowl Butter is made from cocoanuts. ,?gl'b 'Im- M% It‘you would. have an abundancect |aarx, |SmokKing Tobacco In The saazes wous | Plugs. _ Canned meats, condensed milk,pure, fresh water fish, eels, fish preserved in their natural form, lobsters and crayâ€" fish preserved in "their natural form; apples and pears dried or fresh; fruits preserved others; building timber in rough and form, wood pavements, stones, waod pulp {cellulose), extract of chestnut and other tanning extracts, common paper, machine made, preâ€" pared skins, others, whole, boots and shoes, furniture of common wood. fur niture other than chairs of solid wood, common flooring in pine or soft wood, wooden s aâ€"going ships. 1t is understood that the advantage of any réduction of éuty granted to any of the articles‘enumerated above, shall be extended fully to Canada. Ixsvraree CoMraNIEs IN A BaD way.â€"The other day Banks were failâ€" ing right and left in the United States. Now the ory is "that» Insurance there has reached its limit and unwholesome competition has produced a dangerous state of affairs." We hope this is not the case, but one thing we do know and that is, that sick and nervous headache, neuralgia and _ biliousness has increased of late years. Stark‘s Powders, the greatest of modern remeâ€" dies is a never failing and pleasant cure. Twenty five cents & box. "The following articles of Canadian origin imported direct from that counâ€" try accompanied by .certificates of oriâ€" gin shall receive the advantage of the minimurm tariff on entering France, Algeria ot the French colonies : The New Broom Not Hurt. . Mistressâ€"‘Are you sure the cake done ? , Domesticâ€"‘Yes, mum ; I tested it with broom strawas,‘ ‘Hum. / Where did you get the straws ? Prepare ror StimiEr DisEisks.â€" If you have Cramps, if you have Colic, if you have Diarrhea, or if you have any summer complaint,â€"and you are more than likely to suffer in that way before the soft crab season is over,â€" buy a bottle of Perry Davis‘ Paix Kicurrr, and> secure instantaneous reâ€" lief after one or two doses. In treatâ€" ing severe attacks of Cholera bathe the bowels with the Parxâ€"Kiruer. Twenty drops of Mr. Davis‘ wonderful medicine will cure a child of the worst case of Colic. A bottle of the Painâ€"KiruEr can be bought at any reputable drugâ€" store. Price 25¢c. Big New Bottle FRENCH TREATY RATIFIED. The article of the treaty relating to the concesgsions to Canada is as folâ€" lows : Al the.FrenchLiberals Voted With the Govâ€" T .ernment. (| [Special to the Star.] .. Ottawa, July }11.â€"Parliament Thas ratified me French Treaty at Jast. The debate proved very interesting, eliciting as it did every shade of opinâ€" Canada makes three concessions : 1, the ad ralorem duty of 30 per cent. on sparkling and nonâ€"gparkling wines is abolished; 2, the duty on castile soap, is red-uce& oneâ€"half; and 3, the duty on nuts, almonds, prunes and plums is reâ€" duced one third On the basis of last [year‘s importaâ€" tions this.concession will involve a loss of $60,000 revenue. Poisonous snakes are so numerous in Venezuela that snake bite is almost as common there as in India. But there are fewer fatalities for the natives bave discovered that a plant known as the ocumilio. when powdered and applied to the wound,results in a cure in almoet every case. . A BRoox To HORSEMEN.â€"(OUne bottle of Zngâ€" lish Spavin Linimcnt completely removed a amding s reands. as 1f SR Wilh mporn. mng the remedy, as it acte with mysterâ€" ious pmm%«n in the removaluhom horses of hard, soft or calloused lumps, blood spavin, splints, curbs, sweeny, stifies and sprains,. George Robb, Farmer, Sold by Ed.M.Devitt. Markham, Ont ion. . _ // An im was the‘Jt be Canada‘ ties, \, Canada the ad xalc A.n‘imJtzwnt i)oint in the debate was the discussion as to what was to be Canada‘s method in ratifying treaâ€" The marriage rate of Germany rose 10 per cent. in the year following the Francoâ€"Prussian war. The same phenoâ€" men was observed after the French war which ended in 1815. 4 ‘Oh, it was frem an old broom;,mum.‘ ember that the'%% i .. IS WHAT YOU AEQUIRE 10 And 20 cent OU «k Have a Very Bad Cough, _ i | *% Are Suffering from lg‘vlng Troubles. Have Lqst Fiesh throq&\ Hiness. Arwe"rhreatened with Consumption, â€" d# L .299 ¢a U + 18 She (petulantly)â€"I don‘t care if you are captain, you needn‘t devote all your time to drilling your company. | ‘They say (and she dived into the pocketbook of his clothes at 5 a. m.) that women (one, two, twoâ€"fifty, two seventyâ€" five, three, four, six) wouldn‘t make good politicians (seven, eight, eight thirty four), but I know better ! â€"Cleveland Plain Dealer. y _ Heâ€"But, my dear, a captain is known by the company he keeps. Yes, Mrs. Park, and I am very sorâ€" ry that I must leave, but not expectâ€" ing to have such a pleasant time this evening, I had made another engageâ€" ment â€"Harper‘s Bazar. twins ? | Toddâ€"Off and On. Noddâ€"What‘s that for ? Toddâ€"When one stops crying the other begins.â€"New York Herald. Though woman, lovely woman _Sometimes fails to have her way, You can bet your bottom dollar That she‘ll always have her say. â€"Indianapolis Journal. Oh, you are leaving us early, Mr. Brown. HMeâ€"Her heart is as hard as glass. I can‘t make any impression on it. _ Husbandâ€"I was trying to convert him. & I told him a Christian was not obliged to have more than one wife.â€" New York Weekly. Sheâ€"Have you tried a diamond !â€" Kate Field‘s Washington. Wifeâ€"Why did you stand and talk so long with that Turkish peddler.? ‘Huh! Great missionary you would be ! What did you tell him ? ‘Your hand, your hand,‘ the hero cried, As the waves were closing o‘er her the Cream of Codâ€"liver Oil, with hypophosphites, and watch them grow Fat, Chubâ€" by, Healthy, Bright. Physiâ€" cians, the world over, endorse It. The drowning maiden ope‘d her eyes; ‘This is so sudden, sir,‘ she said. Pennsylvania has 200,000 farms. There are aluminum lifeboats. Don‘t be deceived by Substitutes! Boott & Downe, Bellevillo, All Druggists. 50¢. & $L ought to be fat. Give the Thin Babies a chance. Give them Scott‘s Noddâ€"What have you named your Emulsion Babies Summer Smile#. â€"of diseases follows bad blood and inac tive liver. Every one knows when his blood is impure and liver slui%ish ; pimâ€" ples and boils appear, or he feels drowsy, weak, tired and thicz- headed. We want to teach Eu how to flgat it. gin in time. Plenty of fresh air, exercise, and Doctor Pierce‘s Golden 'fllpï¬l ‘;091 Disâ€" covery, bring you out of? danger.‘g i'hg reason? " e enriches and &:.‘Z« the blood and renders the liver astive. As A LONG TRAIN i you . have. the| : Bring your watches and ctocks wantâ€" can ‘be reâ€" T oure w o ie ~In «hose serofâ€" the Nx , July 19" 1 ‘ of disease We are up in the trade, understand the business, doall our own blending, and guarantee you satisfaction. Our teas are delicious, our coffees fragrant, possessing a rich aroma peculiar to our own blends. Premiums with every h. will readily ip ve that the wheels we hanâ€" dle are :MW& for 1894, viz . -eeuo-..--o::. ‘-:q:.r.. new MATUTCs Fastime, ver. y n special (Engâ€" Nali), Scorche and Others. We also hladL the Webster Wheel Works whecis, Chicago. Ftr;)mstheu u’l)nakersT:o c?nmmdpfl’.tqp;:‘:" matics from up. ose inten â€" chase wheels will 'x’nako no mlst‘kehg seeing our samples and prices before placing an order. Is a riser, Pure and always Fresh. A large and well selected stock of China, Crockery, Glassware, Silverâ€" ware, Tea, | Dinner and Toilet Tets. Our 97 piece dinner sets at $7.50 are beauties We shall be pleased to see you or hear from you. Goods delivered to any poix}t, C. 0. D. is complete and is kept very busy. We thank our many customers for past Patâ€" ronage and solicit a continuance of the same: + _ Yours respectfully, 5 LP?oENl?Elll)f gg jair Shop . Berl r A 72 King St. West, Ber'fin. Tgl‘cphon e 124 Sure to please you. Empire Tea Co. OTICE is hereby given, that the stream known as the ‘"Canaquagigue," has been eased by the underaifned and oSlers from and including the farm of Geo. Holtzworth (about 5 miles north of Klmira) to the farm of John Brubacher, including all the intermediate land over which it flows, â€" io w c _ Baking Powder, A}} 30 %ts.1 a 1b£ , Ts a riser. Pure and alwavys Fresh. THE WATERLOO MUTUAL FIRE INSURANCE COMPANY. INCORPORATED IN 1863 Total Assets 3ist December ‘93, â€" |_ $349,734. "‘i‘fsï¬ix{%é’n“iï¬% said stream is prohibited, and a reward of $10.00 is hereby offered to any one giving information leading to the convicâ€" tion of Trespassers, â€". GEO. WEGENAST, and CEYLON and MOCHA and JAVA For a trial order of our Pure INDIA ilways‘be had atâ€" â€"â€" | Pount: beofsteak or pound; best out beef Mn 0 [Ereeiereacee Alteman‘s, the: Jeweller. | "«Weuncespens _ Wedding Presents. Suitable acticles in great variety of | Glext® hn ie mepphesiones Suitable articles in great variety of | folows" All Aretcolse ment, pork s peute ver $10.00 REWARD. BO?S.!D OF DIRECTORS Geo. Randall, Keq., Waterloo. °/ John Shuh, Keq., a Chas. Hondry, EBQ-. t I. K. Bowman, Esq., M. P., Waterloo 8. Snyder Keq., Waterloo , Geo. Diebel,Keq., n William Snyder, KEsq., " s I. D. Bowman, Ksq., Berlin. J. L. Wideman, Keq., St. Jacobs, John Alichin, Keq., New Hsmbnrq. Allan Bowman, Keq., Preston. P. E. Shantsz, Preston, Thomas Gowdy, Esq., Guelph. James Livingstone, Esq., M. P., Baden. Thomas Cowan, Esq., Gait. 17â€" OFFICER® : George Randall, President. John Shuh, Viceâ€"President. C. M. Taylor, Secretary. John Killer Inspector. Messrs. Bowlby & Clement, Solicito s, Our Repairing Department ooflands Uonsumption U ure Call up Phone 124 Coffees, Tea and Coffee Specialists. get anything better than imon Snyder, . _ Mumber, Rover, Bo: Druggist, wATERLOO, ONT You Can‘t f FOR _ Coughs, Colds ;‘ AND | Hoarsoness. Teas Bicycle Sundries. OUR OWXN celmen n lmn wbx lXCBAllGl.I Now is the time for . |Aftespssadeâ€"ssn2| Choap HarD‘ * | cam, an exhilirating shampoo,, alwi I dies‘ I-Nlm:r tastily cut. N SNYDE Smon S x-ig'.o Ma ~ Offlceâ€"At his Drug Store. DR. A. F. BAUMAN PHYSICIAN, SURGEON AND AccovucHE®EUER. Office and residenceâ€"Two doors north of resiâ€" dence formenly occupied by the late Dr. Walden on Albert street, Waterloo, L/ roxto University, Licentiate of the Colâ€" lege of Physicians, Surgeons and Aceoucheu of Ontario. $" DisEases or EYE axnp EAR TreatrEDn. Officeâ€"New residence, Albert street, Water loo, a short distance norsh of the late Dr. Walden‘s reaidence. Will visit Badenm (Kraus‘ Hotel), the first Thursday, and third Thursday of each month. Officeâ€"Corner King and EKrb Streets, Waterâ€" 100, over old Post Office. 4 Money to loan at lowest rates of interest. FREDY RICK COLQUKROUXN. A. B. McBRrIPE DRS. D. 8. £ G. H BOWLBY, Prysicraxs, SUrcEoXS, Erc. Dr. D. 8. Bowlby, Coroner for the County. Dr G, H. Bowlby treats diseases of the nose, throat and ear. Will visit Eitmaiira the second Thursday and Friday and fourth Thuwda;l'rand Friday of each month (Thursday noon, to Friday noon). Donveyancers. Money to lend on Morts lowest rates. Officoâ€"Court House, Ber W. H. BowLBY, M.A., LL.B., Q. C., Public, $Conveyancer. etc. _ _ _ _ (Money to loan.) Office hoars, 9. 30 a. m. to 5. p. m." Offices.T Killer‘s Block, Waterloo. S;ecial attention paid to Catarrh, Asthma and Chronic Diseases. y Coroner County of Waterloo. t: Officeâ€"At his residence on Erb street. Telenhone communication. DR. ARMITAGE PRYSICIAN. SURGEON AND AccoUCHEUER. Officeâ€"In the rooms formerly occupied b{ W. Wells, L. D. S. over Mr. Fish‘s store (Bellâ€" inger‘s). Night calls answered at office, Téle phone communication. Conveyan etc. f Ofllczâ€" (.?:'er in Economical block,5 King Street West, Berlin. COLQUHOUN & McBRIDE, Barristers,Solicitors, Notaries, &c. All kinds of conveyances constanily on kand. Chsr?e.' moderate. Stables in rear + merc af Hotel. & 3 the Cont UCKBERROUGH & BECHTEL, $ ooo on es a 0o. Unt., represen 6 Mutual Companies doing business in this Pro vince. . Momey to lJoan at lowest current rates. ERBEKT J. BOWMAN PROVINCIAL Land Surveyor, Civil Engineer and ughtsman, Graduate of the Ontario School of Practical Science, and late assistant to the York T'&Enxlnoer on the construction of Pubâ€" lie Works, and the subâ€"division of lawds in the guburbs of Toronto. Officeâ€"Court House, Berlin. Firstâ€"class rigs and good reisiable horses. Two and three seated carrï¬gu al ways in readiness, All calls promptly attended te and aha moderate. Office and ldvery im rear of tru Zimmerman House. Entflce on King street next to Fischer‘s butcher shov. Richard C. Clark , VE’I‘EBI.\'ARX SURsï¬-’N' MILLBANK, Ont.. Honorary Graffuae of the Ontario Veterinary College, Toronto. t POEBLMA.N'! BARBER SHOP, Waterloo, Feb. tith 1804, wW. CHEHEAP MEAT Telephone communication. Telephone communication. For the painless Extraction of teeth. Waterloo Nov. lst 18@# 4..,,_, _ _, ______Gxo. Sucerrr, Proprietor. All kinds of conveyances constanly on kand. OHN L. WIDEMAN [ Tesu o(lhrnmmoouu. ‘Oficeâ€"Post Office, B6 Jacobe: Ont D. BUCKBERROYGH. B. ®. BEocHTEL E. P. CLEmENT. â€" Opposite the Market equare. An easy shave, a stylish hairâ€"cut, a good seaâ€" OWwLBY & CLEMENT, | BARRISTERS AT LAW Solicitors in all the oourtaa Notaries nveyancers. Money to lend on Mortg IVERY AND EXCHANGK STABLES EO., H. HUTCHISON. LEX. MILLAR, Q.C. R.C. T. NCECKER, MEDALLIST OF TO Livery, Sale and Exchange Stables. H. WEBB M D., W. A. KUMPF, VETERINARY SURGEON. WELLS, L. D. 8., C. W WELLS, D. D. 8., MISCELLANEOUS. 109 King street east, Berlin. Officeland Residenceâ€"Johstree t ODONTUNDER. LIVERIRS. MEDICAL. DENTAL BY, M.A., LL.B., & ©C., County Crown A. ey and Clerk of th e# Barrister, Solicitor,[Nota ry DEXNTISTS, WaTERLOO. Solicitor, Notary Pullic, 9 shampoo,, always given. | > smmn syaeer wayssL0®. sales conducted in English nndf(‘.pm &2rTOFFICK ATTHE ZIMMEuMAxJ{oL‘ mrmneciting ccsnoeinns e aesmequree ons manee, nc Waterloo, I BEG to announce to t Waterloo and vicinitv ; full assortment of i House and Sign Painter ARTHUR PEQUEGNA WATCHES, CLOCKS, JEWELLERY, DIAMOXDs, SILYERWARE ; Interest allowed on sumâ€" of Fo and upwards in has been enlarged and impr0?" ed and newly painted. John Fischer, Repairing Skillfuly and Prompty attended to. All Work and Goods G uaranteed ARTHUR I’E(.‘L‘E(:NAT Waterioy The Molsons Bank Capital, $2,000,000. Rest, $1,100,00, I beg to announce to my numerou> customer whose support has been so liberal that it order to accommodate them =:i!! heiter 1w have my place of businss= open from 6 0c ;n the morming until T o‘clock in the evet ng. * My business has increased to such an eLeC a being unable togive it my perâ€"onal supe" vision I have appointed my brother Geon Duering, who kept my books during the PM seven years, as bookâ€"keeper and cashier ant I williendeavor to the bet of my ability 10 84 fy the wishes of my customers. Open from, 6to 12 a. m., 1.30 to 6.15 p. . H. B DUERING. | Large, Now Refrigerato‘. Drafts Issued on all Principal Poirs CITY MEAT MARKEL MEAT â€" MARKKT B of service to the people of Water|0 Keeps all kinds of Meats, Summer $4#* ages of all kinds a specialty. THE SAVINGS BANK Dipshriry MERCA NTILE Incorporated by Act of Ontario Log HEAD OFFICE, > > 0 Warek BOARD OF DIRECTOk I. E. Bowman, M. P., Water! John Shuh, Waterloo. J. H, Webb M. D., Waterioc. Gec. Moore, Waterloo, D. S. Bewlby, M. D., Berlis Robert Melvin, Guelph. E. W. B. Snider, M. P. P., &. OFFICERs #@ Highest current rateâ€" or Waterloo; Feb. 15th, 1891 J; STREBEL‘S Licensed Auctioneer â€" gor ME CoUXTY o+ winyy, I. E. Bowman. M.P., P James Lockie, Secretary Alex.;Millar, Solicitor. T. A Gale, Inspector Charles N. Rocke The Wholesale and Retail Jeweller HEAD OFFICE, MONTREAL GENERAL _ BANKINC BUSiKtg CHAS. H. FREHLICH, Hello Thers FIRE INSURANCE CO THE SHOP CAPITAL, $200,000 20 years WATERLOO TRANSACTED,: at bottom prices THE JACOBR HESPELER, Manager Watcrloo Branct Waterloo, Ontâ€" a’Id Papef' H‘lg.' P re WaTERLOO® Ox Pet?ple : 1 Rave Butche M 45c on t ; AY ES s |SAR5A?:‘-.“ c Bankrup{ Sto¢ S:Cm #O. 2 sore W hic JD Willikmson OF GUELPI having Bought th« . Hammer! of H[ll\l\(‘i“‘. ohe melits C! â€"* and Removed to th« edut en exiremo. ankle. boink 5 gend to uthc" D various _rome: w.mr:lm. a first boitle, 10 second bottie ¢ M:.dby]lr.fl.(,".‘\n d €Cu d curesothcrs.wil!cu are now offering it at p duction. This Stock as is one of the finest stoc The Dress Goods are pa There is also a ver\ Mantles, Hosiery, and Fancy Goo An irresistible : Gress Goods at th« tage of having t« Dress Maker. Take the first train to Cu If you have a dollar or â€" , to spend you are interi A Prices riddled beyond r Maney magnified out of Economy, Equity, GOLDEN LION OF G Ayer‘s . D. Williamson NTAL keep. » -,MI("Q â€" WATEKI Estabiished 1870. IMINION DrEposIT, â€" â€" a t3 . IN, Cld Mirances in force, J in |!~‘. Incréease over previous yea # Assurances taken in 18\ , over 1892 : BDeo. 3ist, 1893.. . over 1882 ... Bervefor security of \i~1}!« rover 1892...._. ; ©¥er all Liabilities, 18 ‘hhn‘our 1892... EY-: SURkvIvoRsH] mOW offered embrace: Rnd is the best form WYA tss tario Mutu Mberal Conditions of J. LIFTLE whd Paidâ€"up Values Â¥, 2. All dividends be to policy holders. 3. residence, or occupa iid mt once on compi« (Wiitdy+ ©ondition: OTHE Lo WO such as we 0 GUELPH NT mor OFFICEKS® : @. C., Solicit D., Medical R L Bupt. of Age Â¥p a% te d rL208 Stability 1 a l