Ontario Community Newspapers

The Chronicle Telegraph (190101), 14 Mar 1918, p. 6

The following text may have been generated by Optical Character Recognition, with varying degrees of accuracy. Reader beware!

/ #@Mrs. C. K. Weber spent NMNondiy a" â€"Kitchener. .. The Misses tda _ and Marâ€" \tBa | and 0_ Mr.= Wiland Sniâ€" «#@Br â€" altended _ the =â€" funeral _ of / Mrs._ Emil Schneider â€" at Heidethurs . on Wednesday. â€"*"Miss Vera Snider and _ Miss Z. . Leismer of Elmira spent Sunday . at ; the home of Mr. and Mrs. Kd. Snider > Mr. and Mrs. Levi Bowman visited L&t Woest Montrose on Sunday. ~ Rev. and Mrs. Oliver Snider visitâ€" éd at Ekmira on Sunday. Mr. and _ Mirs. Norman | King . of Creekbank and Miss Erla Slimmon â€"of Elmira, _ Mr. Wellington _ Weber _and Mr. Willie Brox were the guests ) the home of â€" Mr. and | Mrs. J. B. z‘qat\er on Sunday. iss Vorictta Bauman | was . the \ guest of Miss Ella Ott on Sunday. »~ Miss Gussie Davids _ of _ Regina, 5 k., and Mr. Edward | Dictrich of Ingham were ‘the guests . of _ Mr. wand Mrs. N. Dietrich. Mrs. B. Shoemaker of Eimira and gr. and Mrs,. Israel Shoemaker and imily visited at Mr. Sylvester Ziegâ€" %ment. Iâ€" was advised (to try Dr. AWitliams‘ Pink Pills, which 1 did, and "Â¥he result was cimply marvellous, and "ean best be su;mm-d up by saying that ‘they made me foel like a new woman g(v‘ fully restored my herith. 1 would f ise cvery woman and girl who has "®oor blood, or is run down in health to ive thes~ wonderfcl pills a trlai 1 "am nevoer without them in the house. At the first sign that the blood is out of erder take Dr. Williams‘ Pink Pills s2ad note the speedy improv â€" whent they make in the appetite, F!h and spirits. You tan get these "Aille througch any medicine deater 0: by mail at 50 cents a hox or fix boxes x $2.50 frim the Dr. Williams‘ Med: e Co.; Brockvilte, Ont. â€" Mr. and Mrs. Angus Weber visited with Mr. and Mrs. Irvin Shoemaker, on Sunday. 0 e _ Miss Della Snider | of _ Kitchener spent several days of last week visitâ€" ing in this vicinity. . â€"«Mrs. Jacob Snider of _ Waterloo gecompanied her * Me~ Quirscter Rowman bhad invit aquite a few of her lady friends to wiing on Monday â€" afternoon . a â€" Miss Edith Mockie of Mildmay is spending several days at the home Of Mr. and Mrs. Sylvester Bowman â€" Mr. Danie) Bowman is wearing a amile because its a girl. Congratulaâ€" Mrs. Burkbart, a missionary of Inâ€" dia gave a very interesting talk to & large audience at the . Mennonite congregation on Monday evening. .. To Cure Common Aiiments The Blood " Must Be Made Rich and Red __Nearly all the common diseases that ‘ ;{zl‘:st mankind are caused by bad | , weak watery blood poisoned »y purities. Bad blood is the cause of eadaches, lumbago, and rheumatisni, ility and indigestion, neuralgia, sciâ€" atica and other nerve troubles. It is I blood thi t causes disfiguring ski like excema, salt rheum, pimâ€" and eruptions. The severity of trouble indicates how impure the is, and it goos always from ba.l worse unlecs stops are promptly tak en to enrich and purify the blood. Phere is no â€" use trying a differeni medicine for each disease,â€"for they »1l come through the one tronl:)eâ€"bml lood. To cure any of these roubles must get right down to the root of trouble in the blood. That is just t Dr. Williams‘ Pink Pills do. ey make new rich, red blood. They simply purify and enrich the biood, hd the disease disoppeors. That is hy Dr. Williams‘ Pink Pills have curâ€" A thousands of caces after other meâ€" icines failed. ‘iere is proof of the pwer of Dr. Williams‘ Pink Pills to wre. Mrs. M. Stills, who resides near ie t.wn of Napanee says: "I cannot Elbe Dr. Williams‘ Pink Pills too hly. I was very much run down in ealth, suffered from f:cquent spells f indigestion, | biliousness and sick gadac. o. I had *n almost constmiil ain in my head and my housework as a course of dread in fact 1 felt so Aaarahle that life held but little onâ€" Mr. and Mrs. Sam Sararas | and r. and Mrs.. Win. Towman attqnded e funera of the late Mr. Hansuld, Tavistock on Sunday. The B. Y. P. U. and the U B. Christian Endeavour Societies will id a union meeting in the Baptist hurch on Monday evening, March . Everybody welcome. . Mr. and Mrs. Charles Main family and Mr. and Mrs. Allan y and two of the children from to were present &I and Personal. . Joseph Doherty of the Union ank staff of Kitchener is _ at preâ€" mt relieving here in the absence Mr. and Mrs. Heald who have left t & trip to London. Mrs. R. Wilcox and Mrs. Ed. Poth ‘ Brown City, Mich., ure at present ;:lnc with relatives in the village Wilcox and* Mrs. Poth came to ptario to sttend . the | funeral of éir father, Mr. P. Diebel at Philips 50th Anniversary. . and Mrs. Oliver Bergey of this celebrated their 50th Anniver ty on Sunday, March 10. Although was impossible for all the . child: i of Mr. and Mrs. Bergey to be ESASE COMES HROUGH THE BLOOD ed with his fumily to Torâ€" He enlisted in «the medical s mbout (two years ago. . After 3 ‘ services at the front Capt. m returned and following a ort visit with some of his relaâ€" s in this village and vicinjity left ‘Toronto where he . will undergo Moved to Toronto. ptain Charles . Schlichier, . who been . practicing _ medicine _ in ouver, B. C.. for some . time, Our Busy Neighbors New Dundee. K. Weber spent Monday at Floradale. few more gathered the crowd enlafgâ€" ed and the time‘ was spent in games and other amusements. after which they returnd to their homes. »very one reported having had o mast enâ€" joyable time. A concert was held in the Thrator inm last Wednesday evengig under the joint Auspices of the, Women‘s Patriotic Leagne and the Prand. The hall was crowded and an|intoresting programme was presented{ ‘The proâ€" eseds were divided bepweek tho band #e Elmira. ho aatee 272 11 houng Drops... . 210 .11 be. pk. Breathlets.. 250r.0 Se. pk. Viodelettes.. 210r.60 bo. pk. Spearmint or @9 . _ @ 25¢c. bot. Blaud‘ TIron Pills.... .? zf"' 026 25c. bot. Blaud‘s ~*~*~ _ i 2 qt. red rubber _ and guaranteed. 210 2.01 2.50 Red Rambler Fountain Syringe .. .. .. ZforZ.Sl 250 Roxbury Ladies‘ Bulb Syringe....< Ajor 2.51 be, Stork Paby ... . 9,,, § * Texative Tabists 2)" 20 25¢. bot. Blaud and Manganâ€" ese Tablets.... 210r.20 25¢. bot. A. B.S. & C. Tablets..... 2f°' 026 * Emenre .c accc Zjor .26 _ Table® .. z.. 210 .26 wgl.‘a%l‘gt: MI?.t 22 2!""-16 bo. Stork Baby ___ Nipples ... ... . .« «. Bo. Mother Goose Nipples . ... .. ... 150. Transparent Baby Soothers. . 106. 150. pkt. Cormn largest manufacturers and buyers of Toilet Articles, Remedies, Chocolates, Perfumes, Rubber Goods, Stationery, and Drug Sundries in the world, and this is an advertising plan pure and simple, of which they bear most of the expense. Instead of spending money in the regular way, such as Free Samples, etc., it is their desire that we place full sized packages, or articles, in your hands, giving you an opportunity to judge the real value of these goods, the cost of which they charge to advertising. e We will only be permitted to run this sale occasionally. Beware of imitetions in other stores, and take advantage of this exceptional opportunity. We can not afford to charge or deliver goods during this sale. So please don‘t ask us to do it. These prices do not include the War Tax. The Plan You pay the reguâ€" lar price for One Article and then we give you anâ€" other of the Same Article for One Cent This ONE CENT SALE Plan was originated by the United Drug C I HAEHNEL‘S Texall Drug Store . pk. ppearmint or Peppermint Gum. 2 for. ‘Tablets ....... Nipples ...... 1 ;» $1.00 2 1 $1.01 $1.00 Nannette Chocolates Rubber Goods Drug Items & â€" Hot Water . 21â€" .6 2i 11 21 .16 210 16 Nr. George Auman has bought Mr. Hornberger‘s property, corner _ Mill and Contre streets. Houses to rent or buy are getting scarce and more will have to be built if the town is to grow. Mr. Otto Schierholtz was home from Toronto over Sunday. Mr. Paul Snider has bought Mr Ceorge Anman‘s house and will retire lâ€"om the farm, â€" 1 Mr. Quickfall unloaded a car of Ford intomobiles the end of the week. Thurs., fri. and Sat., March 14, 15 and 16 Reg. $1.00 Box 2 "Ar $1.01 «_ 1t should be in every home for antiseptic purposes That are sold and guaranteed by 8,000 Rexail Drug Stores and by the manufacturers 50c. box Rexall Kidney Pills . 25¢. box Little Liver Pills... 50c. tube Pile _ CoughSyrup... £J9" .014 1.00 Cherry Bark Cough Syrup......... 2/0"1.01 _ Srapgp . .~/".. Afor .20 * Cofineny.. ... 2120 T ntment...... 4/ BJ "thool, Lc â€" 21r.26 hi Crt â€" 21+.2G Edrdery. ...‘ 210 .20 lve Tablets: .. 2/0.91 laire nve® . Rjor§1 "eacna .*_ 2)~ . 26 25¢. box Rexall CarbolicSalve. . 50c. bot. Effervesâ€" ing Health Salts 25¢. Cherry Bark Cough Syrup ... 50c. Cherry Bark 50c. Blaud Laxaâ€" tive Tablets. ... 50c. box Healing Saive ,.:...... 25c. bot. Hydrogen Peroxide ...... Pain Reliever.. Treatment.. 2 jor 41 Hydrogen Perople 65c. bot. Hydrozen Peroxide 21 .66 210 .26 210 .51 210 .26 210 .51 210 .26 21‘0:.51 2;».26 210 .51 4 Cunce Jar 2 Jars Jfor Slc 5Qc. Rexall Cold Cream Miss Lonisa Japsen. of Kitchener was home over Sunday. Mr. Theodore Koerber has heen call ed to join the soldiers. Messrs. Gordon and â€" Tioyd Mover Messrs, Gordon and Tioyd Moyer have left on their retutn journey to the Northwest. After being closed for two months on account of lack of fuel the Public Library was opened on Saturday and will now he open regularly on Wednes day and Saturda® eveniass. Mr. Will Heckendorn has moved in ) Mr. J phites ....... 2/0r 1.01 25¢. box St h xc’.nd Eive;m;’aifls‘ Zf‘” -26 50c. tube Analâ€" nesicuBilm.l.l.a 22 Zf"'-SI 5 . b -‘ * "Ewichaim: o. .. 2/ .91 Sc. . Svam ....... 2/ .20 1.00 bot. Celery and Iron ‘Tonic ....... 2for 1.01 on samtt e . 1.00 botfle Write Your Order Here and Bring It With You 1.00 bot. Syrup of Hypophosâ€" Rexall Drug Store WATERLOO, . N\BRas# 2;/1.01 A good tonic and builder A. G. HAEHNEL A 4â€"ounce jar of the very highest quality Cold Cream. _ This Cream | has become most . popular | with thousands of Cold Cream users in recent Regular 50c¢c. Size Tastless Cod Liver Oil ompan y nC shinment Mrs. P "Or n dsn int.. erloo. The {n'm is a ~good ons and brought a nite sum. Mr. Albert Schedewitz has sold his houce and will go "back to the land." li~ will move on a farm near Glenâ€" allin. The NA 2 for for 2 for 25¢. Baby Talcum Powder ....... 2/".20 50c. H. ‘f:luira'};ncl:ll:t).;fier. zf“osl 25¢. Rubber Bath and Toilet Sponges ....... Zfo".zs 25¢. tin Rexall Viollzt 'l‘a,;:um.. zf‘"' o26 25¢. bot. Rexall Cream of A smooth, soft talcum, with a delightfully reâ€" freshing odor, in two colors, flesh and white 15¢ 2 for 15¢ Soap, 10c 2 for $1.50 Hair Brusnes, 2 for 22. ... staoves Cleans the teeth, prevents decay and sweetens the breath. 2 Tubes26¢ Yucea Talcum Powder 25¢. Rexall Antiseptic Tooth Paste Almonds ...... 2f0"-26 U8E OCCHTEL‘S Brick. Nclmira March fair will be held ~nday. Aaron A. Woeber has sold his o Mr. Frank Shuh of near Watâ€" for the Rexall Drug Stores.â€" The United Drug Company are the doz. Aspirin Tabiets Cocoanut Oil, 2 H. H. Health Sait, Toilet and Bath 2 for. :s> is4 91 Adhesive Plasier, Miscellaneous Specials B. Lein has received a of new Chevrolet cars. Opper, who has been sick ; time, is gradually improyâ€" Abbey‘s Sait, A. Wober has sold his ‘rank Shuh of near Watâ€" airm is a~good on> and ONT 2 .26 Toilet Articles s 16c 3 b 26° 16° 16° 11 $151 25¢. tin Pearl 25¢. cake Tar Shampoo Soap. ZIW .26 25¢. jar Nice, for . perspiration ... Zfor .26 75¢. bot. Viviana Toilet Watâ€" ter, lilac, rose or violet ......... 2f°'-76 49¢. tin Fearl Too't.h Powler.. 2f°" o26 . P i use Ciekw. ... 2 B1 75¢. oz. of the following Opt Perfume Extracts: Carnation, Crabapple, Jeckey Club Lilac, Lily, White Rose and 25e. cake Rexall Medicated Skin Soap for toilet and bath. This soap is especially recomâ€" mended for keeping the skin soft and smooth and in a healthy condition. _ For both dults and children. assorted odors.. A/for.20 50c. bot. Intense Perfumes, 1.50 oz. of the following popuâ€" lar Perfume Extracts: Fascinâ€" ettc, Ipomen, Paradis, Violet Bountiful, Rose Bountiful or 25¢. bot. Intense Perfumes Violet. Valle de Fleurs. News Notes. Mr. Walter Neeb of _ Sebringville visited friends here for a few days. An old time Manitoba blizrard paid us a short visit last Saturday night. Mr. and Mrs. C. Ottmann attendâ€" ed the funeral. of the late Menno Helmuth at Tavistock last Friday. Mr. Dan Lebold was a business visitor to Tavistock on Monday. Death of Mrs. Fleischauer. The angden Geatn occurred _ on Tuesday of Mrs. F. Fleischaner, reâ€" lict of the late Fred. Fleischbaner who predeceased her a number _ of assorted odors. . Zfor.Sl Wellesley ozs. for ozs. for A 50¢. pound package of freshly roasted, properly ground, nice flavored pure Coffee. 1 ib QPEKO 50c Breakfast Coffee HAEHNEL‘S 2.26 1.51 .16 _ Everyday â€" Household Needs bot. Beef, simatipe 2 Hazethml:cm Zfor.26 "Tooth Pats . 2/ .26 25¢. bot. Extract of WildStrawberry 210r.26 25¢. bot. Wi & 3 gyll;u} ({fvflf:' Zf".ZG 5¢. bot. White Pine and )"I‘ar.. 2f0".26 25(1:;. bot: Syrupdof Linseed, Turpentine .... 210.20 . be cce ... 27 20 " Thach Pute::. 2/0.20 25¢. Wilson‘s Violet Talcum Powder 2f07.26 25c. Wi o slcus Loudt 2/ .26 2 for .36 25%& teneo 2f0" 10c. writ.ing Pads, note size, plam. 2!01' note, plain.... 1i0c. pkt. Linen Envelopes ... . 15¢. pkt. Linen Envelopes ... .. 10c. pkt. Business 10c. Writing Pads, note size, ruled. ZIW 15¢c. Linen Writing Pads, In Envelopes ... .. German troops were lamled at a Finnish port preparatory io the accuga tion of the Aland islands, The saile of farm stock and imple ments of Joseph Lichty last Thurs day was well attended. Mr. and Mrs. Menno L. Erh and Mr. and _ Mrs. _ John â€" Bart â€" visited friends and ac@naintances at Hawkâ€" esville on Monday. years. Deceased had been iff for sevâ€" eral years past. The fnneral was held on Friday afternoon. Mr. W. Huras is holding a sale on Wednesday next the 13th inst. hayâ€" ing rented the farm to his son Her man. Stationery Example give you anvother bottle for Buy one botile of Rexal} ‘Fasteless Cod Liver Oil Compound at the regular price of $1.00 and we will One Cent or 2 j §$1.01 2 for 2 for 2 for 2 for 11 .26 Al d1 16 d1 .16 dety *

Powered by / Alimenté par VITA Toolkit
Privacy Policy