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Waterloo Chronicle (Waterloo, On1868), 2 Jan 1868, p. 4

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M WiyO W FSDA KS »vi«»~ | the ed: saut y n!h“ he is sdeath on Faro, When yon age n ewmall wnist, rementâ€" ber the grvat wiaste of health it costa AWhy is n monee li\a a lout athiny 4 Because the ent‘ll ent it | Woman‘a . Inft rncé i« worlilâ€"eapect ‘»‘-‘I"S"mn she wants miy IE‘A“' Bhe \‘i the new cravat ; A revaromd in notleing some | i â€" Amatances in mflepiylpp. aabd | KHow Happy thon was 1, * With all 1 ove detivad; ° 4 fortant cou‘d defy * whnite INIL I Ractadui@wt® (+ 0 â€"L We parted at the doorâ€" ami‘es da#@rved a somnott ! !. _ 'h“tun fing Mare: °3 i4 L want=a new fall bonnet !® What is woman‘s patitestâ€"Dry goods. icr litthe ebvild vion hang nn thuir atoeking® hÂ¥ a single hair | At Bud nice things in them in the morn« ‘" beanty "N";"“"l““fl-'m wnterfal} | ingâ€"oundios and dolls and | such . thinga; who ean. withabin u" [ thut We‘ wever had a Christma®" Cns ousgnie dinalith is C k I)A Yow. 4 ( W Wce 1F ECEAAA NO dtus Suaba i6 benshed my glossy hair, Add pakd it was so curty t hile eaming down the stair Shquertedy*Come howts, tear, encly?‘ M WW BM LUY Gimé dfil‘iflr‘nln!gd* of thris nevern A retiving _ editor anys his connection | AAsecrs »MrT aDuingnasisnc .nmgmm. down your ohgire and tnbles _ _ _ , ~ Bome Ashernten us cottos for Lait} an do WW#eitomen i( l 000| / »ikpprey 55 5i0 ts onA Wae | ro hinv who athilér not over a Mw-w&mwnmh | W t UIC thie tha rtontont PHNMut > 1964 ewnad all must give it up. One of the cmoat imgreoable ways of O y non ie t n ol divoress, ««&t,‘ * aniiel tm whols tontvont mame io be in eantinent. M oes _"Fhe iwo Test hashn6v# archibl ato a goos mothor‘s face and life. What is â€" theâ€" legithmate prmishment alboneâ€"mbe Wtrwurn keylgn! wigte *o what agedias the tog mach? ~ Haus» deiwaaed jug», and uk marttty theis Te mc on un n h | wanoil pnal orints toreif cente | k Siomnpyied in Pnfurnecel in ipn: «rouat be expertencecd hrtibat | N“’s a o ‘; he knew of a woman who usal io tie her boy . tabe imb fibetiint Shindig.mlille ols went to chur¢h and made him learn ihe * ach a onilk} that there ia harm in thing. however Innneent, aml aa soon hont ve I mant) -WW%«SIO Govb Apyios. Borkshire Lourler One of the cmoat dimgreeable ways of omenâ€"â€"bn weigh 200. j Serash g I rPrh 1 I qz ce _ NC t Mhke -..‘ &€ arrbotbes . made® the tour of contmental Rurope awd Wibhve: o Wenl y Ainandlh y on ww onnabcade 1. en wt nats waat) Noi + A ratiring editor amys his connection | OW WB WRIR®MMLt js ,smcccesp Deatn® <o% ttihe proper way of spelting thn is * hnugh" ::'rbn "beal," !I': proper way of spelling potatoer mirat the "poughteighâ€" traux," amwd the new way of Ipl\"lb‘ aoftly hat \l\nn:!fi; Vum"pfi He amya; "The ':'nu, mx;mm%f d wpone) Lesan emioak; en ol cCP 7e ®ortry. &in WeW# . > p?'tder”_.yy. o f KY WIFPR hob ie loJliQJagw: E. .0 hk Winignt porach, anirve bimaainn e M | V h‘ . ' evere timie ]":nmlv':" *‘ ,'nmm Jm \n‘ Ireland ., 3: raid trilow t4° hin book | hyve been at .. work . aince 1707,, uw ::“Mr}hnw 180 mou.u‘l\h i+ of ) 3 x Jt n@®, . b P lk i ojat ts |fom: with propermage, mukncworiL d * e Wen: OMORC Y MECOL Cl aliru o t uied o dfi e n e e t ds cor 0 15 ‘> | tuning toâ€"all.this entlopuy, !siiqmly \(wp-‘ |ing harself ont of aight until imnwas ended. OWns N0,088® | Nuow she turned, wfth a ahght, to her millke | mna, aot by hm'lm hibiren‘s anke, but not W nnt over a | surprined, at this econclusion to their: pleas in ant (ny=lreama. _ She waa nsed to x‘np mt PERut > Foal L‘m‘mnt. aud they, poor thinge«, wore fist "“Mmlng l:‘ m:nm varied wore the e pretuced tm seable ways of ...umu. cliihiren. hi Fome: I ""“' o @v re > #4 | Farmer Croaby came in nt the back‘ .pon:h. vt\mping the anow from his feet, and »aking the Aoathery Ankes from is | woolen j:!n. At the sound of fither‘s |ateps, the ehihiren huddled closer together their faces nglow with excitemeint "Now, hibby, you ask him," whisperti Dlick. giving h{u n{lhn'nmlgfl? with his elbow. y 1 ‘v t Nm no, let Jeenp‘ sabl Libby. All | vemer to shrink from pmn{ the question, | whatever it might be. At last, Jenny | muatered courige, nnd ns fatter aat warmâ€" [iug his Imupia over the /GM.I‘“I:"'. #ery [timblly : + Father maya‘t wa up. our ratnelings toâ€"night. 1 _ How the hearts of the three Nitte Hatur: era nlinoat atille| their beating‘ to listen f%l , the nnawer! It came fiy a grud harsl vo.ce, nb hast : â€" â€" a Boâ€" 4h Smb sp s ognih s Site e uce ~ in .. \._ + N nor 1 don‘t think you will have In ~a hurry, _ I‘ve othur nases tor my money beavles fooling it awmy â€"tm â€"emmrice nud dobe | aA romated rmm in your atocking wouh! | be somethinig a gooad «deal more sensible, Now don‘t lst me hear no more ol , this | oolishnmeaa about Uhristmia _ Jf your â€"+ 1 don‘t enre what you do with your atocking®,‘ ‘But, fathor, it is Obriamna eve, and oth» «+ ow sceromwfally the litls lips ?m the worda}. No one hut a shild can know how deep the feeling was that prompted mothar puts Tok ty auch nonsente, she‘\t better by half be in nlh\fl het. work.‘ The poordownâ€"henrted looking mother was standing close by the pantry toor (lis Libb down on hee low atool, with her nL'flnf”,.u. to hor bmem, and w ‘mg &» ahd then rolled down her ¢ w & nbher hwml to O | , Which she bent.her hew! to hi\ | was imore of anger than sorrow in Dick‘s dark eyes, as ho Axed theny acsrne | fully on Ins firtken ‘The hfihm‘ talking | the manaaure of the man, whole soul was roGsod fifllhfil\g&lbfl wt the | in# manner in whigh he had biighted their $aemiors 6 ol um ir hunge foreser, ami take mother and the wigls with him. â€" Then bu\l see how woiurhd on‘ Mn’:n hM'hb venys 'm'l‘l'lh '2!‘.\ Mm"m their ight to wruth,‘ and hhlnh? their hearts towan!s thoae who shoubl ba dourer than all ulse in the workh â€" Fathor and mother abould â€"he meex! numes in.chiblbood, Money apent mm quy [ peinend . yoolied ce aalg i aat Obristmas ttrkeys which Farmer COrosby 1{ n; mrllot. woub! n& fiaml t'bo’lun:: w Wt mm on MÂ¥ wb it ;:c"l.h\s,‘lt the little ty ,hl!l.oo the | C&'r nllsluq“ unrestrainod indJith +| w.qi a lriny but that is no chimree *| ior gnattaity, Aint we sektunt ane «tidh chilâ€" | swenâ€"orher~ than ‘supremely aelfishs : It in | the pavent who enters wisely thto aR ‘the a | innpgent Jpys of tils eBlbiron, who Whikiéa y | home the Urightest spot on earth to thum» * )nally haar of urong bwet ton, pdli artowro .t the wimi and must reap the whaitiwind, AO loving hunds of children.. wouh! rejnice o Wnbents his dvckning yourk, "Ko stunky bw no & Mnmn:fl Wourn hfim;rm.-â€"l’w- An aupposo thai, thuy extridt }%d‘l‘;flm what they concelve to | bethe | nutritoite principlua of any alimen« | tnry aubstunee, they nru able with grater and entthun Blaamed." ally, aml the lNko, prepated "With great ,fiflx "iuldr.m Tt n :r“t* many to. bear that drdoy fod on the. atrong» lmef toa alome, nrtll! emnclates, auc E:u witliin a short periad, and‘that procisb y the ainw: donsequunce woubt! nawe : FMNMN':M Aromgwat , man on lw'y\: PoouP â€" ft Inrlao a fact Yhat a -l,::s %fm‘b whity broug . (neually, comaide y the on the best wheat aloue, dive o6 mn; \ . bnine of abaevations mmnmt wehilubn: n m Coight, nnd sonetines . nuch soonen â€" ‘The | amine eftecteifollow if they aredfed on onts r at FParmer Crosby‘s &hfln had blighted their resolved tha: the minyle <D 0 @sâ€" Cz .. ... â€" on lift the > bun iny | of an elephattt ! em» | _ } Why, air, yort seer ery | th ave wae our | tim & t o tWth | neve n -{E ) for | so "3‘ | bout them . _ Would i ow different people appear at difter ent ines goâ€"when \&n a'nb'o»â€"wd%p- joictng ormhin?‘ glnir&u weepz A faay dafasailice, Emeban oll lady, \ natded vers familiarly to me, yet I hated to call her by name lest I -Imul\f miscall it, Bhe looked old and yet young; anft and smiling yet wore stern frowna Sha waa fuir h\sace yet her hands were dron. 1t assemed as (f the wind would Lblow her aâ€" way, and yepâ€"she moved with the atrongth of an elephark ! * + " Wutvzsist es eese> bout them . _ Would it be rude if 1 rhould usk a few queations I‘ + Not at nIlk _ Ask nway.‘ tMWell, what are you going to de with th aure.‘ * Not in this sol4, wot sanson? \Vl?' 1 can hardly kedp my.feet watm in these thick, double:â€"soled boota I must have over sh Haw onn they weaysuch thin, voht entolltng aivett ® +0 air, [ have only to bring tham to them, and the deng crentures put thein on anid never hositate a moment. â€" They know me!‘ on your armaf" ‘‘They nre put on little chiblren in cold wn.b:kovnmw aut imâ€"naked at the noek, nuked ht the knees and hatlly coverâ€" ing haif the body, You can‘t think how these dressos.‘ M ‘this little tin LDox 1‘ h um& *trodbes, fhoarhound candy = things that alwaya go with shoes and thin fneon x9 Eo 1 = Te h s fje hoi s Coil wiint I# dnNodâ€"soofactende snlvey‘‘ which 4 always keep on hand to rub on the consci« ence when any one feels that thay huve lone wrong in obeying me. â€" It‘s in grent demand, .fi, annd a certain cure,‘ :.}NM'Q y&:i\ hat b.h::l. mln‘n'r h hy, a Py nic aâ€"â€" * wirfles d nl’ol in Smn\h Sum. In the ahape of dinlogues and apeechesâ€" things to make people Iaugh, and to provent: the achool from mling too serious, or think» Ing too much mwbout religion, | You must undersiand, ain that [ continually have to attend church, to regulate things there, and seo that the bonnéts aro right, and fhe i‘ n\n bright, and the itrasiea complute ; gol roli> gion Itaelf T hate as puison! _ And here is W r.\_ t tâ€"aball ago onlb it It Jn I I\_‘s fl‘w I doaal & ith ®r hi@hatheyirp their RirmdbiH n ime ‘Fopularn "TI" se them by the grossâ€"They are growing in them by the grossaâ€"â€"They are growing in domnnr{. and they ard mi-! ‘&_v?\‘\g of gabn- X%abtes C olvimn. aclence and henrt ache: Warranted to keop in nny climatoâ€"=» ind of sonsation powiden‘ © ‘Priy, madam, what are those scrows for t‘ f +Why, to Yh\eh the teet and make them look lma\l, without regard to corns and buntons. _ ‘They can‘t wenr these little, denr shoes, except you bave â€" theso piuchers to go with them. 420q + Ail that great pile of books in jyour RP i Aml shose , liihe Jmifâ€"lressos, banging e ‘Wre the &m ‘ribet, ors .lqu’m. m nfiy%r But I hund them out and shake my hew! * Well â€" madumy P‘ino very â€" inquisitive 1 know, but I do want to know whaut you have in th” gront bag thrown over your shoulders. i alick â€" iNA , vntiety , of . yvaluables» auch u.nm.t .u;maâ€"m ,.«??&.2?.6.] and whuch send psople to the grave errly, and thus make room for moru, ««‘Then there are + late hours,‘ and ‘Iute rising,‘ and all manner of haie ulnmnq. and Q"ponqivo dreaaingâ€"»things thit Iucics * tm tinve, even if thoir husband‘s fail â€"Horo are dinâ€" mond pine and rings==Jnat the thing to ntir up envy and c eatravagance, â€" Here are rfl’ wntchos, mearschaum fir-, gold: hended cans, eye g! and all manner of things to auit all mannerof padgle, _ And I laugh aud coax, and frown, and command, till 1 {“ them to wenr them,And do just what I plense Now, 1 hnve uop,:d to talk g\&mtl‘fimmu‘; don‘t you see wimt a crowd have gxthered ‘ nround ing==low necka,}hin, shooes muslin dresses, tight buots; kome on erutches some cough» wWATERLOO CHRONICLE AND FAMILY NEWSPAPER. Td W bes 24 hiow an iouipto OihunghtNfor â€" Tus way anny Wives may Ruooe srurin Husnanoa, «After remarking that tit is a matter of considerable importance that, in ahle winds,! a London esanyist observes: To the husband of ordinary strongth of wind, anything dike feminine duspotisin is particularly irksome. 'l‘honlun“wuk '"."I not \vholl{ indit#orent mon who like to be henplgckei ( but, is a rule, the best hosban‘ts are drawn }vgm the ranks of those who deâ€" teat confugal. tyranny, ~ But the privlent wife will rule her bushandâ€"=be ho never so doom an without Ppool w ig nie employ ment of the u{w w p#tgiely aot w |'-t{on Bhe «'5.. im from this pas slon, directs fls taythut> phriuit, controls the other M||ngm.nu gures and. new int reali) le sculptured vir mw‘. all allonato n 9l wipre Ahis boine. * Oat the former pleture is the rl.unm and the more profit« able o dweil ‘mpon, ‘As witiin his own doos so without in the workt, a man is ox« n the mart, the atudia, the pullt, cmmmmamase ons fois on ip § 418fi A mss on A Quser Old Lady, e Eic Jns al h .{Edgfim rty T knb 4Bs never a0 self willetâ€"by the happy ort seem to atare at me ave zgees me .a~!4pus ‘}'.?'1-'\';;3 shoeat o _ ~â€" tholatles HÂ¥eit thom to be the shle vikle 4 butle w the Aowers *ABFALL AND WINTER G00D8! * :. " | o are Esls EEpMDDTCTOC that in z"&' la\‘a%u;b'nn‘onn MUBS h }N-’- t Bk.POWER, STEEL ‘ i for | Ploughs, &o., &c., all of which are kofl on obnrlvnd hmdh' ot wlllkllu &rnl:hd'?: short u\lu.’ ron ey would also take this o rtanity 0 l‘“m.': is ln'}‘m(fiflh public, that lhpozhnu;vu am : is | (On®®® Th P CC mMoULDING sHoP, Sifipson & Aldous ! A#WVhOlesale 4 :Etetau jJDealers 1 22â€" PU RN IT U R B, have again leaged their old atand where they continue to aupply the trade and the general public with every thiog in their line on reasonable 'I‘ERMJ. t ?n hl"I‘nd 3nd| made to on:er. COFFINS mede to otder and a splendid KEARSE urnisoed when required. sAWING, PLANING & TURNING, Perfection reached at last! Enbodied in the new and popular BARCLAY SEWING MACHINE ! fi;n-uâ€"f;.o_m;eâ€"dvbi the British American Sewing Mahine Co., C at PARIS, ONTARIO .: Tlm undersigned has been appointed General Agent tor these celebrated Sewing Machines, and takes great 'Lleu Eid me Ae m eumn m eon en ae n P .l.xhen gelebrated Sewing Machines, and takes great plensure in reccomending thein to mil Pariles needing Sewing Muchines, The‘y are constructed on entirely new rrlr.clplo of Meoban= hamy (YO” g @nay rare and v.&mblo imnprovements. Ifaving been examined by the most pro» fom‘ e 4 m“:“"d 10 be ll-plloi.l“y and perfection combined, they have no equal as A n{.u An Wfawo to g.lnhlu, wartanted to never have fits, does its work alike each"day. We make strong assertiond which we are propared to substanciate In every particular. 1. Its |Impllo||{ and great range of work. â€" 2. Its making the Lock or Shuttle Stitch, 3. T:‘dhhd motion operated by simply letting down the foot preasure when it will feed u:lf enabling the operator to run the work from right to lelt and is perfectly sustaiuing to the end orths Seaum. 4. The p.mr fAnish and substantial manner in which the Machine is made, 8. The rapidlty ofits working and the qnnlh{ of the work done. 0. Its sewing with the Anest cotten down to the coarsest home made linen thread, and will sew on every description of material, from leather down to the fnest Muslin, runs as smooth as | glass, and is glving entivre satisfaction whorever used. â€" Believe not what the Agents or friends of oth-lrrmnchlnu may say, but see the BAROLAY before purchasing any other and Judge for yourself, Apply to MOSEKS BR3HTRD, Biair P. 0 , or to N. & K. J. Wiurixs, Clothlers, Main Street Galts (Joux Resanaw, Postmaster, Wiuir: _ J. K. Fuick, Berlin. _ Tuowas Tint, CGreenbush MA TA WiC)l 2e Whalsa 1. Rwren: Rambure. J.f!nwnn. Klora . tune to order on the shortest Notice, BERLIN, June the 10th, 1807. + Large Importations HAVF: NOW ON HAND AN IMMENSE STOCK OF ALL KINDS8 of GOODS wsually found in n General Store. The d Dress The / COTTON GOO0ODS t# Tmplo Macht PLALR, Bep. 11th, Pumps & Pipes h o is also complete. j Kap Gall gud see oue of the best and largest Stocks of Goods l &“ in this of the country. "As M nb6Â¥e‘ UOnods aee bought in the best Mnrkets. for. CASH intending purchusers will find is to their interest to buy where the best Burgains are o‘ered. x savrat OTTTTLI! A» M*a Foundry | THE Subsoribera wodld respeetfully in« form their friends and the public in general, that they are now manufacturing» nt Eimira, ail kinds of Agricultural Imple» ments, such as STEEL and_ CABTâ€"IRON PLOUVGHS, Cultivators, Dtag Baws, Straw Cutters, &e.. &o. 0000 . 0 . c csuac l 620 .. @C. They would call the attention of the pubâ€" lio to their €. z:olt-.q!;u % Beparator ! nd "their IMPROVED PLTTA ns "Wotien" ro en BTREL Ploughs, &o., &c., all of which are ROYI on band: or will be farnished nt short netio®., ‘ ey would also take this « rtanity 0 lll?}‘m“ut the public, : that l;lp%ohn‘{oul completed their m“rOULDI G sHOP, and are now prepared to furnish ail klndal of Oustings to such as mn{v favour them Wvith aâ€"oall; _ All, kinde of repatring dune | L200 C Dbl mhalas merame e o on t t n Ponnn id A. % DETWILER &°CO. Eimira, Aug. w’h. 1867. 80â€" ;:L‘;-;cfi" 'l‘i-oy trust with atriet atten« tion to business, they will receive a good _ King St., next door to the ul Gore Bank, HAMILTON, _ C. W. t M at .00 W90L,, DEPOT ! Foeign and Dom estio 0 AtamfjltomyJune Litth, 1867. Cominarel al Block, ‘\IVMorqu, Oct. 8, 1867. which they W proved paper . i equalled by uny other House "in the e, MANUFACTURERS M’eb-flm‘nn to call before '&n’ (\| prompily attenid ed to and under the -upn'; ltu:uo'l‘ an ex« perienced grader. Just received at the Waterloo Hardware Btore, a large Btook of _ . German Sheet Gilass, «alues from 5 by 7 to 40 by 32. Clhenper mpiny P N WOPWMDIRE MAS OS AATMON O CIIDINDE s c 1 wing with the Anest cotten down to t{n coarsest home made linen thread, and will | ry description of material, from leather down to the fnest Muslin, runs as smooth as l is glving entire antisfwotion whorever used. â€" Believe not what the Agents or friends achines may say, but see the BAROLAY before purchasing any other and Judge for > MOSKS BRIHTRL, Biair P. 0 , or to N. & K. J. Wicaixs, Clothlers, Main Street, «ht i xt abr A W Polmumblhlr. J. K. Fmox, Berlin,. _ Tuowmas Tit, Greenbush sog», WateHoo, â€"A. J Detwicen, Elmira. D. 8ittrn, Aamburg. J .f!ownn, Klora. mple .(Inohlnn to be seen at eact of these places and instructions given free of ch:rgo. o u e AMRET TR .. JQOHN SHUH & Co. O) EL MLItA GROCERY Department Will be sokl Cheaper than for miny years. 1801 Goods, Woolen Goods ! is unusunily large, Tlannels, &c.. &Cc. ‘OoF WHICH WILL BE SOLD VERY CHEAP, in ducetnents car other I J. H. DAVIS, H. fwnxnol.nnn, aving unusual Incilities A extensive connections * Manufuacturers of, and laege.and varied comprising most beautiful oPF A NEW BUSINESS CALICO PRINTING. THE undersigned reapectfully notily the Public that they have opened a Clothes, Shawls, & ?on tlxl'.E;m;en;i‘ plan, o;_‘ 6h9dFarm of nry B.\2by.one imile enet t |l|‘o #‘d h{)lonmia nnd.nl'o.oAl {llrrlrc::n':: Abel is a profeesional dyer who learned his srade in Europe, we can do ali kinds of DYEING & PRINTING DYEING & COTTON Printing Establishment, | Custom Dycing WOOLEN, SILK, LINEN on Gotton C&oocdae from which the colours have faded or which have besome soiled sn be restored to their primitive beauty, We also undertaka to FABRIC® with rapidity, _ We sha some of:the biiie cglico ready forsn! few weeks. _ _ =_ Wifoak By nond, durable and handsome work we expect to ratisly the public, and expect to merit its support . HENRY B. EBY, _ â€"_â€" HERMAN ABEL, @20 THE STAR SHUTTLE 91006 'I‘l-m Btar Shytele Machine makes a stitch alike on both sides. that will not rip or ravel, will do all kinds of work oqnnll‘y as well as any high priced.Mncbine, and is suited mlike for the Dressâ€"Maker, Tailor, Munufacturer or Family. _ Mr. J. E. Spafâ€" lord having been appointed General Agent for the Star Machine, wishes to engage a K.{.;;...‘._,.cavl.l.‘“‘ vtriv'orllring. :'?ill' to w olsf.o‘ indueements w1ll red. j Fowfulther partieulurs and. Ciroulars adâ€" reas & J. R. SPAFFORD, â€" Elora, Aug. 24th, 1867. WE conshler the Star Bhutaa Machine to en aiak W we 0 t as t genuiae "Lock .altoh a &MAW TENWICK, (605) Merchant Tailors. Bridgeport, May 29th. (605) PADENLED, MAY 1807. E’SBJ.‘E N”.l.‘éD,MJafiElgl'! Waterloo County, for the Sule of ite in reccomending them to all OF ALL KINDS8 of GOODS JOHN SHUH & Co. Bâ€";)bn different kinds of in all colours, AND 606â€"3mths. 6941â€" F LZWRECY Box 450, Toronto,. ! . Snider‘s Block, Â¥nbites is frients . Desitt‘s Columii. Call & See Splendid Stock WINTER Waterloo, Oct. 29th, 1867 F A L WATERLOO Devitt PUBLLILC Goods. cordially AND THK TO HIS orF AND "a Lia 1. Fall & Winter Goods. HOFFMAN‘S NEW BLOCK, LARGEST, BEST AND CHEAPEST GROCERIES, HARDWARE, GLASS, PUTTY, PAINTS, OIL, TURPENTINE, VARNISH, DRYVYV G O 0 D S, Fuchs‘ Block, Berlin, Staple and Fancy Dry Goods#} CANADA TWEEDS, CANADA & WHITNEY BLANKETS, GREY COTTONS and SHEETINGS, &7 At the old price of years ago. ## Prints, Ginghams, Flannels, Plain and Fancy, Blk. & col‘d Cobourgs, Blk. and col‘d French Merinos, Shawls and Mantles, Velveteens‘ Winceys, &e. ALSO War. BERLIN, October 22nd, 1867. HARDW ARE \ chrefu} inspection of the Stock and prices is solicited. as the WHOLE STOCK will e sold at prices that bave not been heard of since the breaking out of the Amerieam Opposite Mr, M heron‘s Stove and Tin Shop, where they will constant] P fl* A FULL ASSOR’IPED BTOCK OF YW“M SHELF AND HEAVY HARDWARE ! Bar Iron, Steel, Horse Nails, Cut Nails, Pressed Nails, READYâ€"MADE CLOTHING ! Berlin, October 8th, 1867 DIRECT IMPORTATIONS tÂ¥3 At the Lowest Cash Price! 47Â¥ HAS NOW RECEIVED _ Their Motto is :â€"* Small_Profits and Quick Returns." All kinds of Produce taken in exchange at the highest ice. Market pri HENRY ROOS & Co. KERR, BROWN & MACKENZIE STAPLE and FANCY DRY GOODS, ATUT"CZCTU xXXX CXHRAXJD MA : A CHOICE AND COMPLETE STOCK . WVATERLOO Sewing Machines O C C OX + E â€" nall? wh WANZER\| SE W LN G now second to none in the World, as has been proved at the P with the best manufactures &n Europe aud Amcrica, (his Macl Next door to Mr. Uhrstag constantly kept on h.‘ :':‘ D O“OQ $ & CADWELL, Havi bgcome the Sole Agents of the celebrated WANZERY| SEWV LN G I\[‘AC_‘}IINES, seen . xj* All kinds of M :'::‘:.(?;l(;;i‘.\"}"é?ucuon y:lonly‘ much better than any other TOrEI@M MMPMOOMMOOL 00 008 CALL AT THng sEwWING MACHINE DEPOT! Isaac Hoftiman Is now prepared to show to the generous public the Bar Iron, Steel, Horse Nails, Cut Nails, Pressed Nails, Wrought Nails, Spikes, Window Glass, Oils & Paints, @1 Coal Oil, Axles, Springs, Carriage Trimings, "‘ Grindstones, Shovels, Spades, Rakes, Hoes, ; German Cow Ties, Logging Chains, Dung Forks, Brass Kettles, Lamps, . , &e., &e., &e. They can assure the Public that every article will be sold . AVE great pleasure of <nuonncing to the public that they bave epened a HARDWARE STORE in Waterioa, n Mr. FPischer‘s Old Stand , _ Waterloo, October 28th, 1867 GREAT ATURACTION ANONG WHICH WILL BE FOUND 4 GOOD ASSORTNENT uF WATERLOG Aug#f#f aTh, 1867 ARE NOW OPENING OUT h the best [PRNU!ACTureg fn Rurope ANG AMEYET 000000 d s + Those mtendinAto purchase a Sewing Machine will find / Panadian Dreductian «8k aniv* much better than any other foreign importation, but very Â¥aaz> Call and inspect for yourselves. TX Farmers Produce taken in exchange: ye Cash and prompt paying d AMILTON, Aug. 29th 1867. W ATERLOO VILLAGEK! HENRY ROOS & CO. B i XL L . H. G. KNOWLES, GOODP AaAND CHEAFP. &e., &c., ever offered in Berlin. STOR E ! And by the end of this month they will have * HAMILTON, ONTARIO, TERMS AS USUAL. NE SEWING done to order at the tore, opposite Snyder‘s Grist N mayâ€"be seen in operntion, aud N BA N ready for inspection. dealers are particularly invited to call and inspect. OF AT =OFâ€" OFr FOR THE d at the Paris Exhibition where comp this Machine took the FIRST PRIZE. W. H. G. KNOWLEKS& DODDS & CADWELL, Mill, where all styles of Machines ave d where specimens 80 work may be the Waterloc Sewing Machine Stere 613â€"

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