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Waterloo County Chronicle (186303), 28 Nov 1895, p. 6

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pad E- ""‘-‘â€"‘&-‘â€"" W;- t & VD 'flm ; g#-.' system and mysterious, It removes at once the cause an, Young husbandâ€"Tell her if she‘ll get on her things I‘ll take ber there this morninag.â€"Spare Moments. TLERUNATIOM UURED iN E s and Neuraigia, r.djeu('),“ “" doumatiam Its antion unon tha -'-.â€"“}.._'.-..I_L'e;!_d”! A cup of muddy coffs is not wholesome, neither is a bottle of muddy medicine. One way to know a reliable and skilifullyâ€"prepared bloodâ€"purifier is by its freed om from sediment Ayer‘s Sarsaparilia is always bright and spark ling, becaus: it is an extractand not a decoc tion. Young wifeâ€"John, mother wants to be cremated. heavens and earth orntion:’ s weet ‘potaâ€" toes, Moses, ninepenny, glory, tenpenny mails, Samson in & ‘simmon tree, Tamp Ffompkins in a tumble cart, roodleâ€" oodteâ€"oodle oodle, _ ruddleâ€"uddleâ€"uddleâ€" udadle, raddleâ€"addleâ€"addleâ€"addle, riddle idd‘eâ€"iddleâ€"iddle, reedleâ€"eedleâ€"eedleâ€"eedle prrâ€"ravlang! | ang!!! lang ! perlang ! prorrr‘! Bang!!| th Then he foxâ€"chased his right hand with his left, till he got away out of the treble into the clouds, whar the notes was finer than the pints of cambric needles, and you couldn‘t hear nothin‘ vut the shadders of ‘em. And then he wouldn‘t les the oid pianner go. He for‘ard toed, he crossed over first gentl>maun, he chassade right and left, back toswour places, he all hands roun‘, ladies to the right, promenade all, in and out, here and there, up and down, perpetual motion, double, twist d yld turned and tacked and tingled into forty â€"‘leven thousind double â€" bow knots. He stopped a moment or two to catch breath. Then he got mad. He ran bis fingers through his bair ; he shoved up his sleaeves; he opened his coat tails a little further ; he dug up his stool ; he leaned over, and, sir, he just weat for that ol 1 pianner,. He slapped her fa:s, be boxed he jaws, he pulled her nose, he pinched her ears, and he scratched her cheeks until she fairly yelled. He knocoked her down and he stamped on her shameful. She bellowed like a bull, she bleated like a calf, she bowled like a hound, she squeeled like & pig, she shrieked like a rat, and then be wouldn‘t let tet up. He ran a quarter stretch down the low grounds of the bass, till he got clean to the boweis of the earth, and you heard thunder after thuniter through the holâ€" lows of perdition. Then the music changed to water, full of feeking that couldn‘t be thought, and began to dropâ€"drip, dripâ€"dripâ€"drop, clear and sweet, like tears of joy falling into a lake of glory. He changed his tune again, He hopâ€" light ladies and tipâ€"toed fine from end to end of the keytoard. He played soft and low and solemn. I heardithe church be!ls over the hills. The candles of beaven was lit, one by one. I saw the stars rise. _ The great organ of eternity began to play from the world‘s end to wor‘ ds end, and all the angels went to prayer.... y Then, all of a sudden,‘ Old Rubin changed his tune. He ripped out and be rared, he tipped and he taired, he pravced and he charged like the grand entry at a cireus. ‘Peared to me that all the gas was curned on at once, It was a circus and ‘a brass band and a big ball all going on at the same time. I was just about to get up and go home, bein‘ tired of that foolishness, when I heard a little bird awaking up away off in the woods and call a‘eepy like to its mate, and I look up and see that Rubin was beginning to take some interest in his business, and I sit down again. _ It was the peep of day. The light came faint from the east. The breeze blowed gentle and fresb, some more birds waked up in the orchard, then some more in the trees near the bouse, and all begin singing togetber. People began to stir, and the gal opened the shutters. The next thing it was brought day ; the sun fairly blazed, the ' birds sung like they‘d split their little | throats. It was a fine mornin‘.© And I says to my neighbor, ‘That‘s music, || that is; but he glared at me like he‘d | like to cut my throat .. .. f Played well% you het he did ; but don‘t interrupt me. When he first sat down he ‘peared to keer mighty little ‘bout playin‘, and wisht be hadn‘t come. He tweedleleede a little on the treble, and twoodlecodler some on the bass, just foolin‘ and boxin‘ the thing‘s jaws for bein‘ in bis way,. _ And I=â€"seays to the man sittin‘ next to me, says I, *What sort of playin‘ is that " And he says, ‘Hush ! But presently his hands commenced chasin‘ one another up and down the keys, like a passel of rats scamperin‘ through a garret very awift. How Rubsnstein Played. reumatiam | when ‘he'y.‘.‘m"d' It“ j; te,}, day; | as well oftentimes to things off eause ant ; @3 to scold th m of, is Copsrrraice â€"I says she cropped out to the:Burfacey l c ghee hh e baep Aptonl _ ‘Wife, what is the reason I can nevâ€" er find a clean shirt P exclaimed a good but rather impatient husband, after rummaging all through the wron drawer. His wife looked at him ste.dig- ly a moment, half inclined to be. proâ€" voked ; then, with a comical look, she said : ‘I never guess conundrums ; I give it up.‘ Then he laughed and they both laughed, and she went and got his shirt, and he felt asbamed of himâ€" self and kissed her ; and lt;hon wo& happy, and so what_ might have | anpo!:a’cuion for hard words and unkind feelings became just the contrary, all x ns While it is always oppressive to hear persons constantly striving to say witty of funny things it is worth while seeing what a brightener & little fun is, to make an effort to have some at home. It is well to turn‘: off an impatient question sometimes,. and to regard it from a humorous point of view, instead of being irritated about it. to laugh over some domestic mishap than to ery or scold over it. Many homes and lives are dull because they are allowed to become too deeply imâ€" pressed with a sease of the cares and responsibilities of life to recognize its bright and especially its mirthful si‘e. loto such a household, good but dull, the advent of a witty, humorous friend is like sunshine on a cloudy day. a sense of humor or the capucit): to bave a little fun along the humdrum cares and works of life, We all know how it brightens up things generally to have a lively, witty companion who sees ridioulous points of things and can turn an annoyance into an occasion for laughter. It does a great deal better Good humor is rightly reckoned a most valuable aid to a happy home life. An equally good and useful faculty is eiings became just the contrary, all ‘”'g? the “"L"-in of humgr. that Now, we ray if there be any preferâ€" ence in occupation, let womar have it. God knows her trials are the severest. By her acuter sensitiveness to misforâ€" tune, by her bour of anguish, we deâ€" mand that u3 one hedge up her pathâ€" way to a livelihood. Oh ! the u.eanness, the despicability of men who begrudge a woman the right to work any where in any honogable calling ! As far as we can understand, the line of respectability liee between that which is usefal and that which is useâ€" less, if women do that which is of no value their work is honorable. If they do practical work, it is dishonorable. That our young women may escape the censure of doing dishonorable work, we shall particularize. You may knit a tidy for the back of an nrmâ€"chair, but by no meaus make the money wherewith to buy the chair. You may with a delicate brush beautify a mantel ornament, but die rather than earn enough money to buy a marble n.antel Do nothing practical if you would in the eyes of refined society preserve your respectability. We scout these fine notions, A woman, no more than a man, has a right to‘ occupy a place in this world unless she pays a rent for it. + :‘: There are women toiling in our cities :l::.l;tlll?)‘:;c.?:t;hl:h:oys tl:-;it higgt:. e for two and three dollars per wee that fine $2. Mr. Clerk,‘ said Judg who were the daughters of merchant Snel s # b s ‘°| princes. The suffering ones now would hne ! the case ts notlanite so bedi as ;e be glad to have the crumbs that once | * ?l‘;g:b *) w;s *anid the boy‘s fath ‘|fell from their father‘s table. That C our honor, said the boy‘s fa C °/ wornâ€"out, broken shoe.sh6 wears is the | n,f.t long ago up on One Hundre 7| lineal descendant of the twelveâ€"dollar | 203 wenby fifth atreet I saw a game d gaiters in which ber mother walked; of croquet in which a high court officer * |and that torn and faded calico had anâ€" | W48 (D&gaged, and I SS thac’otfioer C cestry of magnificent brocade that l{)ltefully k";:Ck h"; opgon?nts ball e : clear across the street, andâ€" â€" swept Broadway clean, without an a 1 exp:nse to theys&reet, ’commissionerz ‘I,’ake .Ofl‘ tb“. other $2, M.'- Clerk, I | Though you live in an elegant residence d:; & l;le],leve this boy was doing wrong and fare sumptuously every day, let | * A”(‘i .h Judse lsy back in his chat your daughters feel it is a diggrace not no the Judge lay back in his chair | to know how to work. We denounce | 224 l8ugbhed heartily as he remembered { > c o the idea prevalent in society that, | WBat® whack he gave his opponent‘s though our young women may embroiâ€" bail in the game referred to.â€"Lewiston der slippers and crochet and make mats ES Ccms esns oo emcmmmmmgnn ty for lamps to stand on without disgrace, a « : stt Stark‘s Powders, each kage of which the ldep of doing &nythl.ng for & liveliâ€" contains two preparations, pgfie ign a round. hood dishonorable. It is a shame for a wooden box, the cover of which forms a young woman belonging to a large | measure for one dose, an immediate relief family to be inefficient when the father f?r Costi\'eness,Sicdeeadz}(che an nfSt,omach, § Flbe also Neuralgia and all kinds of nervous ib:lal,ssfi;s mhefef away ;or l;]er suppobr:- 5 d}:t pains, and another in capsules, (from } to 4 x or a daughter to 19°€ | of one is on ordinary‘ d: se) which acts on the while her mother toils at the washâ€"tub. Bowels, Liver and Stomach, forming a It‘is as honorable to sweep the house, nesegtfailin% perfeclt.txt'eatn’}‘ci:n fo(i' all ttiead 5 it i ist | and Stomach complaints. ey do not, as :]:l:ict;le::;?; brim hats as it is to twist ‘most pil.ls aEd so many other medicines do,, Good Humor in the Family be with hand, it may be with brain, it may be with e&ooc; but work she must, or be wretched forever. The little girls of our families must be started with that idea. The curse of American fiociuty is that our young women are ul#ght that the first, second, third, fourtb, fifth, sixth, seventh, tentb, . fiftieth, thousandth thing in their life is to get somebody to take care of them. Iostead of that the first lesson should be how under God they may take care of themselves. The simple fact is that a majority of them do have to take care of themâ€" selves, and that, too, after having, through the false notions of their parents, wasted the years in which they ought to have learned how! successfully to maintain themselves. There is no happivess in an idle woman. It may W.OMEN‘S OPPORTUNITIES. ay Vie satbe time. . How is it, John ; Jones (who has aâ€" pair)â€"I wish they‘d sleep at thg same time.â€"New York Truth. Brownâ€"They say twins a alike in dispositionâ€"do the sa at the same time. How is it Bowel i wan aan . ®u) m T TL CORCNEMUUEIY free, 500,000 copies of this most comâ€" plete, interesting and valuable common sense medical work ever publishedâ€" the recipient only being required to mail to bim,at above address, 31 oneâ€" cent stamps, to cover cost of mailing only, and the book will be sent postâ€" paid. It is a veritable medical library complete in one volumn. Contains 1008 pages, profusely illustrated,. The Free Edition is precisely the same as that so‘d at $1.50 except only that the books are in strong manilla paper covers instead of cloth. Send now before all are given away MRsS. WinsLc When Dr. R. V. Pierce, of Buffalo, N. Y., published the first edition of his great work, The People‘s Common Sense Medical Adviser, he announced that after 680,000 copies had been sold at the regular price, $1.50 per copy, the profit on which would repay him for the great amount of labor and money expended in producing it, he would disâ€" tribute the next half million fres, As this number of copies has already been sold, he is now giving away, absolutely $.. kan nan C 4. m L2% Waterloo oi e ce 9t 9T W of one is in ordinary‘ d se) which acts on the Bowels, Liver and Stomach, forming a never failing perfect treatment for all Head and Stomach complaints. They do not, as most pills and so many other medicines do,, lose‘ Eeir effect or produce after constipaâ€" tion, they are nice to take. 252 a box at all medicine dealers, 17â€" Stark‘s Powders, each package of which contains two preparations, one in a round wooden box, the cover of which forms a measure for one dose, an immediate relief for Costiveness,Sick Headache an i Stomach, also Neuralgia and all kinds of nervous pains, and another in capsules, (from i to 4 ‘of one is un ordinary d. 8a\ which ants an .4 )OBTAIN | 1895, and until the _ A copy ba: lr:' all given, purâ€" fotlarreen cgon en ~ Atmanac FREE‘ :%v.-t.:c:n o. ‘Take off that other $2, Mr. Clerk, I don‘t believe this boy was doing wrong Cecll us The boy‘s father was present and snggea&d{ao the judge that he would like to question the policeman a little before the fine was imposed, so J udge Snell ordered the policeman into the witness box again. Aftera little close questioning the officer finally admitted that the boys were playing ball on a vacant lot, and this boy had knocked the ball out into the street. ‘Make that fine $2. Mr. Clerk,‘ said Judge Snel!,the case is not quite so bad as I thought it was ‘ ‘But your honor,‘ said the boy‘s fathâ€" er, not long ago up on One Hundred and Twenty fifth street I saw a game ‘of croquet in which a high court officer was (ngaged, and I saw that officer spitefully knock his opponent‘s ball clear across the street, andâ€"‘ a GIVEN.FREE to ys==s SUNLIGHT SoAP SUNLIGHTâ€" .. ALMANACG °* Information with hig/ofticial duties, could often be found with mallet in hard, engaged in his favorite game. One morning while presiging over the Police Court a young bo brought before him charged with playing ball on the street. The policeman who arrested the boy testified that he caught the boy in the act. ‘Fine?him $5.00,‘ said the judge. ‘This ballâ€"playing on the street must be stopped.‘ The book contains complete One on the Judge: The late Judge{Snell, of Washington a wellâ€"known son of Maine, was very fond of croquet, and, when not busy ining 480 pages of usefnl information lw“l metnvers of the bousehoid Treasury of o'-THE"'... Fpr Over Fifty Years A Great Book Free ! 1So«. and nnt'ilrt‘lu * say twins are always i L6 C â€"do the same things factory has a best & Co. estate on fered for gale. â€" arge stock of H _Furniture fo Titisetron, un eianta e Heire o Thers is a large stock of ‘lumber tor building gnrposes on hand which will be sold at a great argain All farmers and others intending to build would do well to examine this lumber and get prices e &l;w‘e as neretofore. Mr. Adam funeral director as in the past. J no unaertskinf business conducted by Wegenast & Co. will be continued at the same g(l’ace as neretofore, Mr. Adam Klippert will Fyin sns DA mant aeecund eRA R C 11 Richmond Street W., Toronto Soliciting Canvassers Wanted. 42 6t SHOULD be in every house in Waterloo. _ It is now in use in a great many, and those who have it would not be without it Write for particulars and sample pages. 247 Canadian, English and American Specialists. or THE ENGLISH LANGUAGE The undertaking business The . .. Standard Dictionary Factory For Sale THE WATERLOO MUTUAL FIRE INSURANCE COM ANY. INCORPORATED IN 1863. Total Assets 31st Decembe ‘93, $349,734. OFFICERS : George Randall, President. John Shuh, Viceâ€"President. C. M. Taylor, Secretary, John Killer Inspector. Mes's‘:xi."“Bowlby & Clement, Solicitos BOARD OF DIRECTORS Geo. Randall, Esq.,; Waterlo John Shuh, Esq., 4 Chas. Hendry, Ksq., / . I. E. Bowman, Esq., M. P., Waterloo 8. Snyder Esq., Waterloo Goo, Diebel, Rsq., n William Snyder, Ksq., * * I. D. Bowman, Esq., Borlin. J. L. Wideman, Esq., St. Jacobs. John Allchin, Esq., New Hamburg, Allan Bowman, Esq., Proston. P. E. Shantz, Preston, Thomas Gowdy, Esq., Guelph. James Livingstone, Esq., M. P., Baden. Thomas Cowan, Esq., Gait. Down the street through the busy way A lady passed on marketing day. Who, pausing at a grocery store, Stepped quickly in at the open door. . With bated breath and anxious mien She queried : "have you COTTOLENEP" The grocer, leaving off his work, Interrogated every clerk ; But none up to that time had seenm An article called COTTOLENE,." **What is it?" said he to the dame, **That answers to this curious name, What is it made of? What‘s its use? My l¢noranc_e you‘ll please excuse." **You‘re not the merchant for my dimes, I see you‘re quite behind the times. For COTTOLENE, I‘d have you know, Is now the thing that‘s all the go, An article of high regard ; A healthful substitute for lard. Its composition pure and clean F For cooking give me COTTOLENE." As from his store the lady fled, The grocer gently scratched his headâ€" On his next order, first was seen, UOne dosen cases CO TTOLENE,." FUNK & WAGNALLS CO., Undertaking. Berlin e t t t ember 25. | JAMLS ?Su HA ‘ _ Barrister, 80 Furniture. . K. FAIRBANK & CO., wminztoxg and Ann Streets, â€"â€" COMPILED BY Lumber. A SHORTENI Ask Your Grocer for it, MONTREAL, Made only by $*/â€"‘!\ M Officeâ€"â€"Court House, Berlin. o tho Werennat youn s wibtMax .‘.".u -{'fi o&.-m@,mu‘-‘ of the very Ont, ‘s. . |; . | DOEHLMaANS rarprnR sHopr, $obsh Waterloo, Ont., represer Mutual Com{ doin vince. l(o-e; to loan a D. BucxBERRover. omm monat Hotel. Livery, Sale and Exchange Stables. Firstâ€"class rigs and reliable horses. Two and three seated carrm always in readiness, All calls prolgrtly attended to and clmrs. moderate. Office and Livery in rear of the Zimmerman House. Entrance on King street next to Fischer‘s butcher shop. VAN CAMP extracts teeth without uln . by the use of a new remedy. The best thing ever discovered, He is still making those beautiful and lifeâ€"like teeth which every body is so delighted with. Gold and porcelain crowns inserted. L. VAN CAMP 18â€"2yr 50 Queen street, W, iiorlin Office : CANADIAN BJOCK, Beriin, always open and YOsST‘s BLOCK, Klmira, open every Monday , a longer if necessary, ___Gxo. 8UG@GrTT, Proprietor ;in kinds of convéeyances constanuly on harn 4 VY D. D. S., Philadclphia, 1891, .L. 1. 8.. Toronto, 1892, ~PECIALTY PRESKRVATION of the Natural Teeth including the mouming of Artificial Crowns on Sound Koots and the insertion of Bridges to supply the place of Missing Teeth without using a plate. " DENTIST. Office in the Oddfellow‘s Block. â€" Waterloo, Ont. Fred G. Hughes D.D.S ‘ DexntIsTs, WAmLoo. Will visit Baden 'i.TI-x’-aus‘-Hot,el). the first Thursday and third hursday of each month. Will visit Elmira the recond Thursdag'and Friday and fourth Thuweda%and Friday of each month (Thursday noon, to Friday noon), ODONTUNDER. IIVEBY AND EXCHANGE 81 DR. C. T. NCECKER, MEDALLIST OF To RONTO University, Licentiate of the Colâ€" lefge of Physicians, Surgeons and Aceoucheu of Ontario, Diskases or EYE anp EAR TreEarep. Offilceâ€"New residence, Albert street, Water 100. & short distance north of the late Dr. Walden‘s residence, DRS. D. 8. &£ G. H BOWLRBY, f Prysictans, SURGEoN8, Ero. Dr. D. 8. Bowlby, Coroner for the Count Dr G, fi Bowlby treats diseases of the nose, throat and ear. Office‘and Residenceâ€"Jobn street DR. A. F. BAUMAN:\ PHYSICIAN, SURGEON aAND AccovucHEUER. Office and residenceâ€"Two doors north of resiâ€" dence formerly occupied by the late Dr. Walden on Albert street, Waterloo. For the painless Etraction of teeth Waterloo Nov. Ist 1893 4 _ ___ Prysictax. SURG®oN Anp Accovonzur. " Officeâ€"In the rooms rormerlg occupied hy W. Wells, L. D. 8. over Mr. Fish‘s store (Pell- inger‘s). Night calls answered at office. Tele phone communication. Telsphone communication Telephone communication. COLQUHOUN & McBRIDE, , Barristers,Solicitors, Notaries,‘ &0. Officeâ€"Corner King and Erb Streets, Water Joo, over old Post Oflfoe. Money to loan at lowest rates of interest. FREDTRICK CoLQUHOUN. A. B. McBrip® as magayâ€", l C0nCces constanuly on hand fi' fi:oo‘gtnm. Stables in rear 3 the Com ied CETCOLUOL, MNOCAEY PUDHC c«(%g:nge ols Economica block,5 Kin rs in nom ock, Btreet West?s Berlin, t* W. A. KUMPF,, VETERINARY SURGEON Coroner County of Waterloo: Offlceâ€"/.t his residence on Erb street. Telenhone communication. LZ BARRISTERS AT LA w Co Bolicitors in fil the t\;))urzsa N..t;,l wriee and nveyancers. oney lend on Mortgages at lowest rates. Officeâ€"Court House B:tfiin. 31 King street west, Toronto. _ _ Offices { 0vsrm£. Deviu'::an'e,‘Wuurloo (MoxEy To Loax.) N.* B.â€"Mr. Roade will reside: in, W aterloo and be in charge of the office Offices { N.* B.â€"Mr. and be in cha =â€"â€"____ BOWLBY 1 FERGUBON & READE, f Barmsters. 8 R. WiLKIN=ON, veyancer, etc. R. AAMITAGE E. P. CizxEnt. MISCELLANEOUH. "~ 2 O SO2COut Insurance , Ont., representing t :omm.nlm Anine hn-tk.m Bfim“ WELLS, L. D. 8. C. W WELLS, D. D. 8., H. WEBB M D., LEX, MILLAR, Q.C. OWLBY & CLEMENT DENTISTRY, AMES ©, HAIGHT, (Suoge=sor to Geo. H. Hutchison Barrister, Solicitor, Notary Puoiico Conâ€" M. REap: mnies Anine m __2" + ©100CK anQ u;.'n.lu doln’]:ndne. lngt.hh Pro ey to loan a west current rates, W. H. BowiBy, M. A., a POP . winarmey 4P Uraduate of the Ontario Te t it nupeatent uol the subâ€"division of lsnds in the UGH & BECHTEL, LIVERIES. 109 King street east, Berlin. (Money to loan.) * Killer‘s Block, Waterloo Toronto and Waterloo _ _ _ DK, B. A. J. A. F ( 'il King street wu:I‘lqgi?\’:AB' A, DENTAL MEDICAL. Barristers, Holicitors, Notaries, BY, M. A., LL.B., Q.C.. County Urown a:torney and Clerk of \rePoace Solicitor, B. E. BzcaTEr, uo t * mReentet ty M UTBRTORY Conveyancers, eto. Notary Public w everything. Material even the best > _ | gounts for. nothing if the sult ve beaty iss .:d;“& Clothing . must :be ordered 3 -nm-fi.'m““‘"”‘ C ts : _ J""" now while we‘re offering bacgains. and ',.'â€"ul""l 7 t l 'g"mr of the f ats in ‘Waterloo.. Our uit?:;: tailoring; and to clogie ons Mgh 058 is evervthino. . Mata.? .‘_b_._mlo.""\ OUR SUITsS are made to order. That‘s why they always fit, perfectly, admirably, and to & T. ‘There‘s more in our suite than a perfect fit; there‘s firstâ€"class material, which it is always easy to select from OBE Sntmamk C020 5 .l P Unaertaking and Embalming «itended to and a Hearse furnished _ Curtain Poles at the lowest rates on hand; Pictures will be framed and all repairs of furniture promptâ€" ly executed. Warehouse and shop next house to Huether‘s Hotel, King St., West, aterlo0, Ont. _ where. As the undersigned have again opened their business,they respectâ€" fully ask all their friends and acâ€" quaintances for their support. As ourpricesarelowerthan in any simiâ€" lar business in Ontario, it will be in the interest of the public to call at our shop before buying elseâ€" oidhrualre Sm eoneas on t o meiv ong Ai. WaATERLOO BAKERY, Corner of King and Duke Streets. Fresh bread, buns and rolls every day. Cream puffs and doughnuts Wednesdays and Saturdays. All kinds of fa cy cakes and wedâ€" ding cakes on shortest notice, Leave orders at store or with deliverer, Our stock of HARDWARE is co mers are buying their Horse Clippers from us. . Buy Nothing but a "SOUVENIR RaXgt COOKING and HEATING STOVES, UNDERTAKING IMPORT A NT GOOD STOVES We Sell . .. L We EC â€" ABlndiudie‘ â€"Tuct! â€" â€" i. C ERRECIIT MR Caie Smss -s ‘lllllllllllllllllllllllllllllll-lllllllllllllllllllllllllul.l...uu""“""""""""“u-' E. SANDERSON Dr.Laviolettes > PUBLIC! Coughs, \Q/e Grippe, Croup, Whooping Cough _ wÂ¥ World for all Affee gcl)]{(ies, Syrup Of ;ions of the Throat& Coughs, ungs. c Grippe, Croup, I urp nt j ‘V\’hooping_‘ggggh. e Ine 600006000 ¢900090000008088888ese 000000048 64 NerslIns hi d Nt3 _ P oi ane en t C + 2ox 482, 6 f ’ 4862 Mnnw&' C _ay woman‘s 00| ) Sell â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€" { Piattc, Nebs: CC o e e ies in ber lo9£ jourss Mfrer two months C & strapg© cout imous ror{d‘~ forn % "° 9 2 cnd@rance V NEWEST and BEST Our everâ€"increasing sales prove this. This year, as usual, we are showing the TOTHE the best baker and fuel e we n e e it uol L9 L n ul W“”omom“w»woom i nave again they respectâ€" nds and acâ€" support. As Fine Drivers Hello There! Fi_ne Cockerels and Pullets for m Exhlbic\iou, of the following varicbié: John gt;ebel’s, | J | John Fischer, Keeps all kinds of Meats, Summer Saw ages of all kinds a specialty. Large New Refrigeraio â€" PTHEAR & CO has been enlarged and impror ed and newly painted. of service to the people of Waterim MEAT â€" MARKET Ind: 20 years â€"saver on the market â€" G. Pequegnat, Preeder of Fancy Fow)s Dick & Co., P. 0. Box 482 THE SHOP Now Is Tng Tius Fo® 22 C 2090 WHol¢ Eystem is toneg , more nutriment is drawn from t cannot be made out ~«! out of condition. );, plcnty of oats is nc t eno gets run down the Sar Aud Re8GS & Ceneral .0 Dick‘s Blood Pur ap Harness WATERLOO New Hamburg fnest Kemedy in the World for all Affec tions of the Throat& Lungs. _ ;. 1s complete, Fy pers and Singen WATERLOO. 21052 TKE Waterloo, Ont. U I‘ifier same CC s q 1vl.“::g tp Orses M uty to ; was not’hiu‘-i the way of crépfi fr ;fl be deriv‘,ed & see but little; but them in the f4ce. Things were lookin: Campbel!, so ‘he deci farm and stock aud _1 He left hbis family th 1894, be crossed" th short time f(uulu‘l e Jobn Fowell on 'oodnock. ]l‘:l"wl Frhil f‘lflii_\‘ foullow are now living :‘ o4 ~ The daughter _\ 5: antil the fal). The 1 been left to & nâ€"iwz!‘ h‘ it on shares T1 mt ber home here to! the thought of th« #he scantily past ureo was & constant s0U] Two of them were : About fourt© J1, who is 19# ’ mmer h‘ syed shore a # T outh : In the spring of D «turped to ber fath cr i liguified her i m@k ber five L ‘lv with her tha ment would excocd ! fiehoms‘ but she bringing them to C would dissuad «e her. â€"ed that one of : “NO.” Sh(‘ H‘phc-d. * bring them. They give them away |o{ Leave the matter t «bring them over «n much." n“ he wel .“ of two f “0 acres. H’ Prospe” sined there * In the spring she | Woodstock and retu in Nebraska. She at once &et tions for a long,)out wheel. lt Lad b some time that > borses to Canaca. w perseverance, for : m in s9¢ in the who! s deprived “polnc?l Bhe secured a | been lying in tho M up a canvas t the wagon and start, She wen! five horses, barns the prairie schoo: side of each of t lo'ed behind. Moul n ho ‘‘Kime, but =*~ ; b_g,;»olt on With this unis girl started out f amiles throuch «! rough roads _ ~ she wrote her fa lept him postea travel in the day houses on the w <of them refuse| was given to | she would s a y schooner a|} : i.‘ in the little t« gress from weok . wmslanc(‘é km. matter oi bell on Tueso=> Rletter from: |; L\* would pull F*!. ud l.bnti‘a; > from W ed '”fin..l.R«vivw w .o‘(}udPh ps'(lll.(';, M to former # home g.fr\_\‘ on Sont,inel»ne‘ 1ew errival in Woo y c‘mpbell‘u]nv% ‘ one Of ‘hp most T undertaken b been completed _ |! for less than s Ub Rinpanione bu 600 p‘nions but fis 4 means of transportat Neb . The faither and réturned might. Kr.Ca‘: P I Miew reportc: Young Woman Trav d Wagon. On t] JOURNEY per h his fa > remo\ ort tim and s er B1 Lt int TueI ve 11 Stock d } ALD not L1 AT lrfl uJ 11 11 Wednesda w will prdo wo SAV Wed

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