eap Cash Store, we say. Note the ‘h.le.nd .% we you will be well 'thoexm I.uhguomy. rorth toâ€"day n.ï¬ afacturers‘ stock s, bought xt 30e on p at Wc ;h. sale heavy all wool top sale price 30c each, P oo rd; sale price I Flannelettes ':2: "le-t. cheap 1. 3¢, 'o & !.h Gllll L #. «ale price $3 â€" Â¥ $5, cheap at $7.30 Astâ€"râ€". well made ‘5, $1 aud $1.50 each Bros. + 4 D > pair and 5e each, v wa_Lamb Caps, x this sale, RLIN N SALE em‘s Sc«â€"lâ€"tte;Caps STORE, rience «d Â¥e t3 ""‘rf ods, regular "th.is week 10c. wme Cloth â€",regular one price. t ashmere, regular 18 Drawers No Clocks * Capsâ€" Goeds and Us, <z»s 1 and 2, 1.siz»s 5 and €, sts, cheap at Blue Prints, #%) d 1% 1, %¢ is ie CC 4Â¥ go Smokers "_ L umewer"* " °""" /ua.. Bap bintpentnmtabdeds: icoc uts â€"sartc ds 6 ome{ocert and .. Berkal ***"*" |. \AThore ;x an e: go p, . ced upo y $ have > P1 'ednu&yr“;n: ination Plu was reported that two pCombinat10 Plok respested citizens were & a2 m tin tag T&B is on every piece @quNTY AND DISTRICT Mr. samuel Scherich, a well known | farmer, living on the Breslau road, died 1 at bis home on Wedbesday, 11th Dec., |â€" aged sxtyâ€"eight years. The deceased was in perfect health up to a few days ago when he received a stroke of apoâ€" plexy from which be never recovered. Mr,'ï¬cherwh used to travel through this and neigh boring counties thrashing for thâ€" farmers out of late years attendâ€" ed to the farm. A yvoung child of Mr. Seibel, Doon, died on Thursday morning of last week, aged two weeks. â€" Mr. Seibel has been very unfortunate with bis children the pag( gear. Last winter on of them was shot accidentally by his brother while playing with & revolver while during the summer another bright little yoy was run over by the GT. R. train, and had his left leg taken off. ‘At the time the latter was lying in the Berlin bospital another brother died in the mme institution from the effects of :yphoid fever. Mr. Seibel and the bereaved mother have the sympathy of the community in their sad affliction. Lb This News of the Waterloo Gounty District Gleaned From Exchanges‘~ _ \rs, Mary Becdtel, relict of the late Christian Bechtel, died on Dec. 9th, at the residence of her sonâ€"inâ€"law, â€" Mr. James Murpby. Galt, aged seventyâ€"one years. Mrs â€" Bechtel was a.:resident of Hespeler for over forty years, ounly removing to (Gialt on the death of her. husband four years ago. _ The deceased Cas born in Germiny in 1824 and came to Cinada abost thirty years later and wttied with ber parents on a farm near Berlin _ Shortly «after, she came to Hespeler where she was married to Mr. Pechtel â€" On the death of her husband,_ ep her residence with her only CANU, MA*S« James Murphy, A.grand tonvention of musicians and overs of music, under the direction of \[r J. Qscir Honsberger, of Foronto Conservatory of Music, will be held at Bright, on Dec 3 Llst,:and Jan. 1, 2 and m continuin« for three sessions daily, and endine with a grand eracert, on Mr Jacob Wagester,an old and highâ€" iy respected resident of East Zorra,died vsterday at his home, a feow miles east t Tavistock:. at the advanced age of! "I yeare and aix months. He emigrated from Germany in 1847, settling first in Nouth Easthops, and some years later woving onto the farm on the 17th line uron which he died. He leaves & son, John, who lives on the old farm, and two daughters who ars married and live in Michigan. His wife preceded him to the grave about 20 years ago. ‘upplie’ & r one ar C 1 [“e“" l)‘ Virginia M Terin on oo mt io Pemop i o n nc lils .,..‘.h..-I.,d, ions, lack of energy, pain in the kidneys, eadaches, pimp 1(‘36‘)11 lthe face and boX;, ming ov peculiar sensation about the scroâ€" um, Wasting of the organs, dizziness, specks wfore the eyes, twitching of the muscles, ‘yelids and elsewhere, basifulneu, deposits u theurine, foss of will power, tenderness of the scalp and spine, weak and flabby musâ€" cles, desire to sleep, faillure t,o£ :e reltodh:y. sle¢p, eonstipation, dullness 0 “fln&, t \I‘m:g,- d-::::‘e for ‘solitude, excitability of temper, sunken eyes, surrounded with LEADâ€" rwcikcLE~, oily looking skin, etc., are, all symptoms of nervous debility that lead to ptmy un‘ess cured. The spring or vital force havin; lost its tension every function anes in consequence, Those who through abuse coinmitted in ignomoe,g:.y-:r- magently cured. _ Send your’.nd “l‘e ibuse comnz;tfe«i in ignomnoe, y be mi magently cured. _ Send your add’:l:- mso cents in stamps for book on dueualzocflht to man ‘sent sealed. Address M.V. UBON 24 Macdonald Ave. Toronto, Ont., Canada, Little Jack s every nigkt for the ‘ Jifferent memg::lyof bis family. -Hil} father had been away at one time OD & short journey, and that night Jack was praying for him as usual. â€"‘Bless paps, and take care of him,‘ he was beginning as usual, when suddenly be raised his head and listened. ‘Never mind about it now, Lord,‘ ended the little fellow, ‘I hear him down in the ball.‘ > Singers, public speakers, actors,: auction00"" . teachers, preachers, and all who are liable : overâ€"tax and irritate the vooal organs, -"“, Ayer‘s Cherry Pectoral, a safe, certain,. speedy reliet. A timely dose of this preparation has prevented many a throat trouble; wishes of their tt and ~on C O.. j upon the 14# ; a lopng fell / 2t cent ping. or ! of the famous A T ob&ccO. sMOKING TOBACCO. )n the dea&th ol NCFT NUSZEDTUY »moved to (ialt and took up‘ ice with her only child, Mrs. ALLEL MEN felt want, giving the g. or a 10 cent piece or mous T & #" brand ruldle aged, who find themâ€" w eaK am%exhausted,' who are Â¥om excess or overwork, reâ€" â€" of the following symptoms : r, premature old age, 1083 i memory, bad dreams,dimâ€" lpitation of the heart emisâ€" 1 & neie® (onP 79 Mr. Huch Kitpatrick, an Old Fdund Dead in His Bed. Mr near the C. P.R. station som) three | SAld:â€" . lin *J ol 4 + ears agod, were last seen alive in | . ‘Hans, you your nose. . {;ev(ect beâ€"Ith by a relativ . D.| Nein,‘ said mw’ Black, on Monday mmg'; Black | © How did it %HM IIM | i~ in the habit of calling on the daily| ‘I no understand dis ting,‘said Hans, and when he went as usual on‘ ay | putting his finger on his nose. | ‘I bat morning could not get in, so uded | carry dot nose dese forty years ‘unt he they had gone off to spend the Hay. On | nefor freeze hisself before.‘ j Wedunesday, seeing no smoke the| â€"One day Haus had bis borse stolen. chimney as he went by he to|He wrote an advertisement and grow anxious and called a but bm\l‘ht it to me to corréct. He handâ€" mauld not cet in. feeling ala he | ed it to me proudly and l_sid: s ue Coal Stove the Cause. grow anxious and called agkin but could not get in, feeling ala he looked in at the bed room win and thought he saw them in bed. | He callâ€" red a n«ighbor, ‘Mrs. lngils, who also f and Paget fï¬Â«'“q..i;;i‘,"o., the spot | vas bin kustomary. by millions of n ® o D 7. { . WimoLeWw SPVEEDCERC T OUnALl~ whila and used every means fto reyive Mrs.| One day.& New York man bought & rsthing. 1‘;"&?83':{ ,‘,’,:%,‘f tiil Seononm of Kilpatrick !mt it is doubtful if she will | hog of Hans. The next day when he V"l‘:;“’gbgta‘fu °““1‘? fth ï¬ and °"::fl recover having been under thd influence | met the Dutchman he said : :et. a""bottle of ""lnâ€wmdowï¬ â€m?sfllu of the gas for so long a time.{1 Mr. Kil ‘Where can I find the hog when I ;‘g""" tor Children Tecthing. It will 10 long s s A e poor little sufferer immediately Depend patrick was quite coid and b evidentâ€" | want him, Hans ? M Fige it n{ï¬:he;l. there is no mht,gke a.bont‘nlg ly been dead for some bours. Ht was conâ€"| _ ‘You comes mit mine Long Island Bowels,_cures Wind Colle, a softens the Gume, sidered unnecessary to hold inquest | farm.‘ $ gdtg:"l:.:;mg!ï¬tri‘%m sin-stg;\end energy as the cause of death was ev nt. ‘But how sball I find your farm T m el%he- 'uethé‘ns is p?ea:uyt. to :ï¬y% The lste Hugh Kilpatrick was 75 | ‘Youshoost goes dot Flotbush sdhreet m,‘,‘,m:,g';;‘,’:‘&.: o muimen in the O nited years of age and one of the Idest setâ€"|out and turns to de right for a while| Pfast, ons reretghoat the d ocinls "op sare tlers in Nichol having comfe to that | till you come to & fence mit a hole in | and .;‘i“‘f.',‘ -'M'?u‘s'.'%msm;-a Soorminc township_with his father;| the late| it, den you up to de right for a while | BYRUP William Kilpatrick some stxty years | till you sees a house and big hog in, de . i ago. â€" He worked his tarm til about | yard. Dot‘s me‘ _ | ‘Tell me, guide, why 80 few‘.peoplt three years ago when he purchased :a "Once Hans had to have some mon*y ascend that magnifi¢ent m°\mbfl“_!-', house in Elora so as to end his days in |to make & payment on bis farm. He| ‘Because no one has fallen off it. peace. Ho leaveg behind him a wife| got the money from Russell Bage.|. rasormarisn C b im a_ Day.â€"Sout three sons and a daughter.â€"â€"Elora Exâ€"| Sage: '(:Thsrged heavy discount which oo Neure ll:hl:.“r‘:‘:;m;&mï¬l‘o&%hfl‘g; amidiness Its action upon the system is remarkable an London, Dec. 9.â€"‘Trut&‘ this week publishes along exposare the Canadâ€" ian farm pupil business of the Tnterâ€" national Immigration Assogiation(Ltd.) of Victoria street, London,/to which the Canadian papers refer. ib turns out that the venture was that of a man named Pointing, whose alleged rascality ‘Truth‘ exposed in July fnd August, 1894, in connéction with| an employâ€" ment agency in the Stnm*. The Embargo on Sheep New York, Dec. 8.â€"-&‘1'. Ballard Smith cables from Lormdon to the ‘World‘ : The statement hes me,on what seems to be full aythority, that the British Board of A; riculture has resolved upon prohibiting the importâ€" ation into the Britigh Isles â€" of live _ sbeep _ from _ jeither _ the U nited States o Canada. Mr. Long, the President { the boardâ€" E 1 Lo. uoB Cppugh e en ic Mr. Long, the President pf the boardâ€" | ° in other words, the Minister of Agriculâ€"|® tursâ€"wi‘l make that anrjouncement. I|© learn, to a deputation of nglish sheepâ€" | raisers. _ The oe&nsible eason for this |‘ action is thF prevalencp of the scab | I disease among North" American sheep, | but the real motive is the imperacive | â€"demand upon the preseni Conservative | Government from these pural classesâ€" j to whish the governme t really owes| its existenceâ€"for protedtive measures in bebalf of the agricul ural interests. An exbaustive governmental enquiry was made recently regairding the scab disease, but experts refuse to certify that it is contagious|or infectious. Moreover, it appears that though this disease has been prevalknt in Engh:fl many years no measur has been tak by the state to extirpatd it, as is done in cases of really contagiouk disease among live stock. A vigorous| protest I hear will be made by the agbrots of the lz- minion Government, but no similar &¢Câ€" tion seems to be conte plated by the United States. _ My in rmation is that the Salisbury Cabinet determined to | enforce the order, whatpver may be the | foreign opposition. e export of live | stock from the United Btates to Great A m torit. is T hallave idérable. in bebalf of the agriculfu An exbaustive governohe was made recently reg disease, but experts refu that it is contagious|C Moreover, it appears tH« disease has been prevAIP! many years no measur h by the state to extirpatd i cases of really contagiouk live stock. _A vigorous| J will be made by the agPr minion Government, b tion seems to be conteip| United States. _ My infp! the Salisbury Cabinet enforce the order, whatP! foreign opposition. e stock from the United B Britain is I believe i THME OLD, South American Kidney troubles a those of any age. fer, and keenly some! in the ï¬gOf- 0‘ “‘0 marred by distressing | is due American RKidney CBAFC| ®**"" ... ively those of any age,. And with alike rehef is secured quickly. In most distressing 4 rolief not less than six houts. 1t M derful medicine for this one spetific important purpose. .. Sold by drugg ‘I would like some powder, pleas Pb ol cb ar t . Farm Pupil Business Exposed Much of the t Esn tct P it * ;nnL : on â€"DE’ | 8.â€"[Mr. Ballard| : Lowdon to the| ; t h t ut feachas mMoOb t “[:::.v-t:o 'él:étt RUochonsy C L 00 laatn idérable. statement while accurate as to the rev-‘ enue is not so as to expenditure until AND CHILDREN all the returns come in at the end of the year. Hl‘"l':’r)le by anegeiicte mss uhtsiigaeaiecorgees hn‘ ney Care} â€" enmmvlbmlomwmumâ€" ‘One short puff of the breath g\roufl Blowâ€" mot confined to W'K‘i’am%a . Agnow‘s R"‘Y'b;‘i"‘d sufâ€" unbadgeu.ï¬dm Pab CAV : mes. he mad lightful to use, it %‘ + permaâ€" a & nently curesâ€"cat hay fever. headâ€" s his happiness comafilie and" doatness, sohece of these wecc, "Xt fd. M Devit. 0( 0 0| ® ouble of cbildren| Oldâ€"Friendâ€"Hello! So you are in h P lacts 0 Mfikar did I ! 123004 41 14 K h uind 3 couatias ‘Where can I ind the hog when I |; want him, Hans® v ‘You comes mit mine Long Island | farm.‘ § y ‘But how sball I find your farm j You shoost goes dot Flotbush sdhreet | i out and turns to de right for a while | i till you come to a fence mit a hole in |, it, den you up to de right for a while| till you sees a house and big hog in, de yard. Dot‘s me.‘ . | "Once Hans had to have some mon*y ‘to make a payment on bis farm. He got the money from Russell Sage. Sage charged heavy discount which made Hans aogry. ‘Do you dink I pin gone graZy mit my prains? said Hans. _ | .¢Why, Mr. Siligman,‘ said Mr Sage, | ‘this is siaple business andâ€"‘ * f ‘Pisiness 1 ~Piciness P interrupted , | Hane. You sit all day on dot Wall ‘ | sthreet and rob a man barefaced before [ his pack and calls dat pizness f 1 shall never forget the sign that hung in Hans‘ goose market groceéery : ns | tE T "" V css Enam: e | _ Those suffering from palpisation or ry fluttering of the heart,should not deiay ;f | treatment a single hour. Dr. Agnew‘s gy | Cure for the beart will always relieve 1s, | this trouble within the first halt bour, rig | and for this this reason is regarded by ng | pbysicians generally as the greatest ;efl known remedy for the heart. Bold by in | druggiste. . . n$ o c un Tos ar Increased Revenue For| November. Ottawa, Dec. 7.â€"The financial stateâ€" 2:- ment in toâ€"day‘s ‘Official Gazette‘ shows he|* 89 of revenue for the five hat fiscal months endini November: 30, ito of â€" $1,350,000, _© iefly in _ cus the | °9® and owing largely to the new taxes ive 1mposed last session, expenditure shows "*Y* | a decrease of $400,000, but the ‘Gazette‘ LOOL! 12 1° L2 *n Tha PaÂ¥. Palpitation of the beart is perhaps the most common symto of heart disâ€" ease, and is defiord as puleations that are perceived by the patient. It comes on in paroxyms, with, intervals of more or less freedom from atta k. The heart may begin to beat violently} it, may pound against the walls of the chest ; the vessels may throb in the neck; the eyes become suffused,and the head ache; or on the other hand the bears may be very rapid and yery feeble, so:that the s * 30 aF a soeriens of or on Lo. wEw! SC Db UOO 00 i very rapid and yery feeble, so:that the pulse may consist ouly of a series of rapid and almost impalpable waves. EU W j+ o. Bâ€"aw malnication Of Mabbe you don‘t pet.(,kr had loaf roundt here ven you don‘t got some peasnisâ€"ain‘t Ft. Palpitation of the TOOK NOTAIS burns coroe In &b HNSTRDL! 7°J NOC bottles mnnoonm uo dondllize mm o returné m m 10 To 60 mu'l;lo-â€"â€" better. sa wm.-ah%‘ 24 Dr.. Axnow‘s| $v°râ€"" Powder, diffuse® over the t EOFUU Frantccntes,. PHI s and deâ€" wioe. %“-"';a“f?'-:'& the cburch « ‘when I met a good | has few equ Defined C Mood‘s SBarsaparilia Cives the § Desirad Health and §trength. a Â¥ou often ‘hear people cox!gplaind weakness and a tired, run down feelâ€" | ing. The cause| of the trouble ‘is haps | Impure or impoyerished blood, and t gis.| when in this condition it cannot carry That health to the organs and tissues of oes the body. Purify, vitalize and enrich the blood with | Hood‘s Sarsaparilla more| and these disagreeable feelings will heart | @isappear, becatse the blood will may | then carry health and vigor to every has few equals, «nd the people of Knox %umhm.ï¬aww churches in Oanada, believe he stands: at the head of the list. He had sufferâ€" »d, as so many in‘his profession suffer, }!mmooldin the headâ€"a seriovs hinâ€" drance to those who have mental work to do. Dr. Agnew‘ on ;ho.unw, ; ::-der was brought underhis notice, ‘ over his own signature he has told of the WAiLn Pote C CTECC PM o get a bottle of ‘Mre. Winslow‘s Footflhc Syrup" for Children Teething, It will relieve the poor little sufferer immediately Depend upon it mothers, there is no mistake about it It cures Diarrhoea, n& tes the Stomach and: Bowels, cures Wind ic. softens the Gums, |UHTUR U N 7Ob Dloshrana and anarey reduces Inflammation.and gives t one and energy, uces In: mation,and gives tone and en« to the system, "Mr:%b ow‘s soothinâ€˜ï¬ Sym%. for chddre- tecthing is pleasant to H tas and is the prescription of one 6: the olde st and best female physicians and nurses in the United States, Price twentyâ€"fAive cents a bottle, Sold by sfldrng?huthmz ut the world. Besure and ask for "MRS. WINsLOW‘s SOOTHING ‘Tell me, guide, tny so few people ascend that magnifi¢ent mountain.‘ ‘«Because no one has fallen off it.‘ o Arwvemtimtest COKEG IN a D6r.â€"South \ RHEUMATISM _ UU PNOAl Peoooval. American Rheumatic Cure for Rheumatiem and Neuralgia, rad y G\IT in 1 to 3 days Its action upon the syatem remarkable and mysterious. It remov at once the cause and the disease immediatel diu&pou‘t. The fArst dose greatly benefits. 75 cent Sold by Kd;M. Devitt, Druggist., Slowboyâ€"I didn‘t know my arm was so long until the tailor measured me to day. _ ___ | _ | l § Miss Rappiddeâ€" Slowboyâ€"Twen Miss Rappiddeâ€" the circumference That Tired Feeling impure or impo‘ when in this conc health to the 01 the body. Purif the blood with and these disag disappear, beca then carry healt] organ of the bod 4 C. 1. Hood & « Gentlemen : purifier I believe very best. My run down, and i there was but li was so weak I #C. I. Hood & Co., Lowell, Mass.: «Gentlemen:â€"As a tonic and blood purifier I believe Hood‘s Sarsaparilia is the very best. My whole system was entirely run down, and it appeared to meass though there was but liftle blood in imy veins. I was so weak I * Could roely Get around ; to do my work, I finally began to take Hood‘s SBarsapsrilia, and after using five bottles I found that my strength had returned and my appetite was very much better. In fact, I now feel as strong as ." Mrzs. Kurur®y, 9 Wellington Ave., Funto, Ontarig. | | 4 .‘Tired All Overâ€"Could Not Sleep. “n.mâ€mm' ‘pw’ T mwm to the merits of Hood‘s Screaparilin.. My whole system was run down. I Telt tired all over my body and could not sleep at night and my appetite was very poor. I success. :. morras of vo nighty 1 detecmined se hy 1t. vm‘h me, my appetite is good 1d T feel like a : women." Mzs. Rarnunuuy. 133 Elisaboth Bt., TOrONS®: | qq d‘s 8: Rya5e ' ed and nqwly pAInvod. 1 Hood‘ Sarsaparilla |_ _ _ _ o4. JX 288279484 &dbuty t adbotion to the § l ty & id . «j sapmott _ to the Only Targe New Bofrignrator. | s z>â€"zez snn e n e s M( + lc 1. } to s .. apetaitng | j %ï¬m’u-m gand quote Fou t o l o 42c i m â€" An AAimondane B r. m%dw&ï¬li‘n&d’g -v Fover, Colds, Headache, | ; téï¬â€˜ionilkh, and Deafn The Policy of the Dominion Life is a by drucugists. S;mm straight promise to payâ€"like a bank 9e o9 eC . _ CÂ¥ iwo | draft, abmost unconditional. No reâ€" f my waist. How long is it 1 yâ€"eight inches. thiuk that‘s about d o/'al;wmitp $ | â€" Equality b C | secured by ins nd| abstariners, gen iz | each in prof P" | quon longevity Dominion Life Assurance Co‘y, Authorised Capita) $1,000,000, C Gov‘t Deposit at Ottawa $50,000 Bubscrbed Capital 8257, Paid up Capital $64,400 JAMESINNES, M. P., CHR. KUMPF Eeo., PRESIDENT. Vicr PR ESIDEN ‘THOS8. HILLIARD, Maxaeme DIRECTOR. . EXHAUSTED. £ | It provides a legacy certain instead of a law suit possible. + & Equality . between policyâ€"holders 5# secured by insuring in three classesâ€" abstainers, general and womenâ€"giving cach ,‘,.pmï¬utlutruobmï¬iof"“ own longevity. The RATES compare favorably with any in the world. au;t;;cccâ€";_‘]arod. no other. , AGENTS WANTED. Apply now for choice of territory to THOS. HILLIARD _ _ Managing Director The Molsons Bank. HEAD OFFICE, MONTREAL. Gapital, sz,oou,oooâ€".â€"nut.m.soo.ooo. A CENERAL\‘ Bmlllfl BUSINESS TRANSACTED. â€" Drafts Issqu on-;lï¬rincipal Points. Interest allowed on sums of Four Dolla! and upwards in2 | muw savINGS BANK DEPARTMENT. As the undersigned have again opened their business,they respectâ€" fully ask all their friends and acâ€" quaintances for their support. As our pricesarelowerthan in any simiâ€" lar business in Ontario, it will be in the interest of the public, to call at our shop before buying elseâ€" THE SAVINGS BANK ear Highest where | .B Unaertaking and Embalming attended 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, aterloo, Ont. Waterloo, March 22, ‘95. MEAT â€" MARKET. +20 years of service to u‘. people of WaterIoo. has been enlarged and improvâ€" ed and newly painted. TMPORT ANT re. \ UNDERTAKING ~THE SHOP PUBLIC! _ WATERLOO Mrs. A. Rockel & Son A. Rockel. Manager, JACOB HMESPELEK, Manager Waterl00 Branch. 'of all sound plans 0 TO THE t ratee on‘ special deposita C oo aiene . Lt e 13â€"tf MERCANTILE FOR SALE OR EXCHANGE. good dwelling on property SBaw mi_ only one quarter_ !!*élgélflm':__:;:"f.“w 3 imilos, _A BOARD OF DIRECTORS I. E. Bowman, M. P., Waterloo. ohn Shuh, Waterloo, . H. Webb M. D., Waterloo. Geo. Moore, Waterloo. D. S. Bowlby, M. D., Berlin P Robert Melvin, Gueiph. E. W. B. Snider, M. P. P., St. Jacobs, DESIRABLF farm of 160 acros, the N. E 4 situated ec .36, Townazm $1. N.Ai w. tre Township. Emmet Co. Mich, for sale or exchange cn good property ‘n the County 0 Waterloo, Twenty acres clear, balance wel wooded with basswond, eim and ‘msp!e. A splendid chance Speaking of Plato es have short biographies. Explsnations and excuses are not needed in their behalf. They speak for themselves. GIvE THEM A TRIAL and you will find it so of the fine L &. V .M.Berlet Two Doors East of Post Office, Erb St., â€" Waterloo. ISAAG TECHTEL & SON. Sulphate of Copper _ or BLUE STONE, and Purs Paris Green Bar Q@nraving Fruit Trees, Grape BRICK AND TILE For Spraying + Vines, etc., etc. For Devitt‘s City Drug Store Emerson says Great Geniusâ€" WATERLOO Granite and Marbhle Works, MERCHANT â€" TAILOR. Vermin on Carrant Bushes, etc. Pure Hellebore OFFICERS e _ Apply to O M. 8. gfk’w. Chronicle Office, Waterio wA:l;mRLOO- l made by â€" _ WaTERLOO, ONT P wik Christmas and | New Year‘s Holidays _ wWILL MAEJS SPECIAL RATES FOR Single Firstâ€"Class Fare Going Dec g:th and %th, Returning Dec 2, 1805 Going Dec 31 and Jan 1, * Jan %, 1896 Single Firstâ€"Class Fare & Oneâ€"Third Going Dec 2ist to 2 h % Râ€"turning undi Going Dec #th to Jan 1st Jany 7i h, 1896 \Waterloo Coal Yards. SPECIAL RATES FOR mnï¬'fl AND TEACHERS atawla Rirstâ€"Class Fare & Oneâ€"Third SPECIALRATES FOR 224 8 .. Avdud ducins stedidiiitict COMMERCIAL TRAVELLERS Single Firstâ€"Class Fare. Going Dec. 20 to 2%, Returning until Jany. 7, COAL Scranton Coal ! WE are now prepared to fill orders for th best Scranton Coal in ls.x’% Stove or Nu size. We would advise all to order now befor an ad vance in price takes place. The w‘o.bbl lities are that money will be saved b{lc& Acim / orders at on We mzoou’nlg solicit you ! patronage. erk left at our 0 ce at the c0 , yard or at J. \W. Fear & Co.‘s Hardware Btom will have our careful attention. ioi uw DEAFNESS or how lon{ tanding, will b6 S8D5 M""" //\ noes Art,ifloipl râ€"drums and similiar appliances enure'l.{ su ed. Address Thoma® Kempe, Victori Chambers, 19 southampton Buildings Aucs. c Holborn, London o DEALER IN Fruit and Ornamental Trecs Fruit and Ornamental Trecs, Crape Vines Small Fruits, Shrubs, Roses, Etc, BERLILN, â€" . om. A CANn I OB'I‘.%JN A PATENT? For a oc s ic "aoc ta 2o had nearly nï¬ Feare Mn mn£ fo the ratent, business. . Commun n the s 7 tions strictly confidential. A H andbook olï¬: formation concerning Pntents and bow to obâ€" tain them sent free. Also a catalogue of mechan», cal ard scientific books sent free. Patents taken through Munn & Co. receive meehl notice in the Rcientific American, and us are brought widely before the public withâ€" out eest to the inventor. This splendid gpc. lssued woek! .eleamuymuu‘tod.hn!:l tae largest {.w.ll of any seientific w in the w a year. bamplc oane--entrm &K wonthly, $2.50 a year. Bingle cents. pumber contains beauâ€" in and gl;otmr-&hl of new houses, with plans, enabling ilders to show the T ETR 7â€"2_ Cantrants â€" AAdramm DO)!"I‘ throw away your ddl] clippers, when you can have tzen ground to out equal to new at a «mall cost at Hender.on‘s Repair Shop. Warranted To Cut Equal to New as the manufecture astn; *We have the only uw o oo en i taohine in The Sooay, Make no mistake. *T THE BERLINREPAIR SHOF 2 : 72 King St., West Kstablished April ist, 1891 *A €. L HENDERSON, oofands VUonsumption U ure 13 to 2, s MUSSELMAN, HOGG & HABBICK. get anything better than Simon Snyder, Druggist, WATERLOO, ONT You Can‘t FOR| Coughs, Colds R&t\â€"u‘:tln‘ until Jan. 13, ‘06 Hoarseness. An easy doscribing and really genuine Cure | fOr M“_sm‘gmghmche _ CL _5 savara JMHBLECERTRUUURIUE U oe &c.,no matter how revere ; will be sent post free.â€" and similiar appliances Address Thomas Kempe, AND We ue the same 261 BroADWAY ame equally as SFÂ¥