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Waterloo Chronicle (Waterloo, On1868), 8 Nov 1923, p. 3

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tee; er, matter when taking it or seven mon and is quite all right now. It has done all it was represented, to do and we have told e number of friends about it. I am never without a bottle of it in the house, for I myself take it for that weak, tired, worn-out feeling which sometimes comes to us all. I find it is building me up and I strongly recommend it to women who are truttisi. ing as I and mydaughter have."-Mn. J. MCDONALD, 294 26th Ave. East, Vmoouver, B. C. o From the age of twelve a girl needs " the care a thoughtful mother can give. Many a woman haa suffered yam of rain and rnitrert-the victim of thought~ cameos or ignorance of the mother who 31:9qu have gu.id.ed ttr.duriytr.this tinge. H she complains of headaches, tttt in the back and lower limbs, ori you notice 3 slowness of thought, nervous- ness or irritability on m part of your dtestrt.ter, meuts.tite gage: f.or,lters, Mother Tells How He! Daughter Snffcred and Wu Mule Well by Lydia E. tinkhaaiegeulrle Vancouver, B.C.--"Mr daughterisa young girl who has been having severe pain And weak and dizzy feelings for some time sud had lost her Ignite. Through an older duughter w had heard of a Woman who was taking it for the same trouble, we were tol of Lydiq Es Pihkhgm's _Vegetable_ pong- ""rTii"i"g."iriiirdiiUriCG'ai'i%my. pout}! is expecially adapted for sgch YOUNG DAUGHTER MADE WELL . nu WTMIOUO PM“. Th. Sum," lama» 'orreted A remarknblt- picture of a wonder- tul woman “hose lite story provides chapter utter chapter ot astounding heroism. vxtraorttinary se1rsacrit1ce and alums! tniraculous achieve- ments, is, we hear, to be given free to each subscriber ot the Family Herald and Weekly Star ot Mon- treal. The life story ot "The Wonderful Heroine" can also be ob- tained cost frve by scalding a post card to the Family Herald and Wt ukiy Star. 8.30 P.M. to 1 A.M. Wilt be held at Elmira. Jackson's Hall. on Thanksgiving night, Mom day, Nov. Ietlt. Kress' 6 piece or chostra. 45-It. mm Dairy . . . . 1!. Hahn. Omar ..... lichen Bury ....... C. W. Becker. Grocer Jon. nos-man. Grocer W. 0. aelwlg. Grocer J. P. Weber ....p_r_. Ratrt? Grocery .t...FF. Louis Gregg, Grocer A. Nihill m..'...'.... Behling Dairy ..'.r.. I than!" “new. Incl- gur loud or Health In“ on My. Th Ink not lot 1|. nonthmvodtoh sum-etc" “A Mm: "A WONDERFUL WOMAN" Cloth Counter l Divrn of Grey Overcoming. lunvy wvight. pure good wool, 28" with, on 5.110 per yd. .31 15 I .", pin-“,4 of Heavy Tweed, suit- ahlr. for boys' Winter Suits and llmvy Pants. Just tho thing that Grandpa wants lo kvep his logs warm, Hut. $2 pwr yd. On $1 40 wk ._.rP_t_ mr"_.t_rr. . 2 phwmz or Grey Union Flannel mmnm- tor Undorsklrm. on sale, 2 yds. tor "__9m'.trew.rt. 75e l pim'r- of Whitt- Corduroy M" ' with. Re., 90v. per yd! On sale -q..rr__ "w_r.qwst.. 65e Work Shirts in Kth. Black and White 9”!me Prices - from $145 to $1.50 each, Sale Q1 " . We are disposing of our retail business within the next few months and are open Saturday morning for our first Sale. Stock from basement and limken Lots first to be offer ed. The following lines are marked at very near mill pric e, some lines marked below mili price. We invite our customers to a real Feast at Values and thank you for past patronage. A BIG DANCE Cranmer! ”319309th count'y out Selling Out Our Retail Business $1.15 .u place on Telnet 1m, monk; .8.4 when Mr, Pinhol- '13.“th on .8.4 the head wttt the but! or I revel» [.8 var iatnsttirtq a that Inch 'teaitt .16 mud. The and in the out- .8.4i come oi an “mm to at.“ you» A.“ try born the “hi: ot Mr. Fischer .s.irl by two In“. women. I‘ll remad- .sa, ed to nu until Nov. 7th. l for out "do” " " The Grave: Mrs. Henry I'ohlmun. 53 yours. Mrs. Andrew Bierd near Shantz station. nde Mary Yanks. Thu weather was tine with plenty of rain tor tall plowing. Slight tall " mow on the 27th, being the first of the spasom Had a frost on the 35:21, when the ground was frozen quite hard. Mr. W. M. mm who was Town Enginqu- n: Woodstock, was r-ngng- ml to ramp tn IVetin, ml the same husinoss. t JR. lir--Edna Schmitt, Alice Wag- ner, Mary' Shantz. Luella Roth. Edna Wagner, Lloyd Boshurt, Irene Gascho. MtalKitt Lilwlller. Ortohvr 1898, Threshing was the order of the day among the farmers. and the nuns were wry good. . Apples wvn- a great crop, some farmers sold cider apples at 10c nor bag. The root crop was also wry good. JR. Ir---""- Schmiu. Edgar Boshart. Manassah Litwiller. PRIMER - Domthy Wilhelm Funk: Wagner. Newton Schmitt William Shaun. FIRsT---Seltma Roth, Milton Roth levhe LitwiRer. SR. Iv.-illlan Wilhelm. Daniel Brhmitt. JR. IV.-A1ice Wilhelm, Alice P. Wilhelm. Clayton Bushart, Freddie Strebel. SR. m.--Elroy Schmitt, Willie Dasha", Erma Schm in, Cla yum W i! he lm. DISCOVER BIG OIL FIELDC m ALIIDTA Cheater Thompson, noted geolo- gist of New York. declared Thum- day that he had round "the great. est oil field in the world, without uremic“, which Is now in process ot tieveiopmeut in Southern Alberta, Canaan." REPORT or s. s. NO. 16. Winner ..-' son OCTOBER, 1923 " I.“ has“. lit-on. I Ice-I Ill and I- pull.- oom on Wod- - I. was chug“ with lu- ll; “all.“ our!“ Mar. who was. chm In. It. at Kitch- ener. " II was“ a. “an". took place one “the! Tue-day matting tttyer NW “N AIICITU Monthly Budget of Old News H. SCHNEIDER. Teacher, Medium weight Overalls, plain. Black or Blue Striped, sold at many mlucvs tor $2.25. On sale s "t ve, 7 ,7, 1.65 n! _ White Overalls, the: " and 38,. only“... m....... White Smacks, alzel 38 and 42. only w............. Life Saver Overalls. in mun airman. sizes " to 40. Reg. 51.20. On sale .',trt,'.r".195e Heavy wvight Bulldog Overalls. in Black or Blur: and White Stripe. should he sold to-day at $2.75 " On sale 'r.....'..'.... $2.19 Gray Overalls. good wnixhl. well made, 36, 38 and " only worth 32,75 tt pr. on 'sale.... 00 $2. new Oven"; an” 24 to 29, Ram!" 80c. on sale --59e Btsrs' Guru“. the: so and M. New" $1.15. On his .. 85 c Overalls From Peter Shupe’s Diary Chicopee Woollen Mills _. 25 Years Ago. ID- That Itawson City i341 xi 'p.:nt'tab1espoontat in a glass of water he- million dnilur tire. . in“? hrvalirast tor a few days. and That His- sn: ,4 mr strike at your kidneys may then act tine. This Loudon. 0m . “an ssttlol by mnrnul‘hnmus mills is made trom the acid consent. ‘0' grapes', and lemon- juice. comma-4 1an Wirrnirreg had its first snow m! with lithia. and has been used Mix/uni iyl {hm sin-nun my UL- 27th. for yttars to help flush and stimu- Thut lhv mun; "I! prnTLhHinu 111W sluggish kidneys: also to mm m! Svptwnziior 2yth, Quyttt'ceuttralizr, thr, acids in the system wvut atruinst it by Mar {10mm may s'ft they no longer irritate. thus oh ority, all Mn rrther Provinws Favor-trt ri-licring bladder weakness. ml it, Novo 3mm In“! 310.195) may Jud Salts in inexpensive; cannot ority: Manitoba mil 9.201 majority: injurv and makes a delightful eff- Omani.) had 311,214,] majority. whilo‘nwswm lithia-wator drink. By all (‘unmlu 115:: wiurlo hull 131557 "vajor_ans haw-.yonr physician examine ity. your kidneys, at least twice a Fear. " 85c Mr. Thomas Cosiun. crostmastrt ot Unit. North Tiilr That Ita million dni] Nt ir4palutt' for October That 0113mm population white. the lust n-nsus giv, 4mg. . That Itaasou City million dnilur tire. That thi, str, "t London. Out. wrs NI Mr. and Mrs. Henry wavmuhl and Mr. and Mrs. Fred Kuiprvl were Sunday visitors at the home ot Mr. Wm. GoettiinR. Mr. and Mn. Peter Srhwarlzvu- Iruhur u'vn- Sunday visitors at the Iorne or Mr. John H. bihw:crtrzrm- hulwr. East. Zorra. My. and Mrs. Nirh. Roth of New Hamburg “will Sunday at the home ot' Mr. and Mrs. .lovl Srhwartzon- trather. Mr. and Mrs. Iran Lichli were .Sunday visitors at their home here. Mr. Jacob Gross has invested in a Fan! sedan. Mr. Noah Herner. Mr. Aaron Kropr, Miss Elmina Krupf and Miss (Annie Hvrner when] on Mr. Millan' Boshart, f Mr. J. It Sehwartaetttrutter and Mr, Allen schwartzentruber made a husinvss trip to Gait last Tuesday Mr. John Humhor has been very busy sawing lips and storing away wood for next winter. n. Wain of Hit Inlet-o M who - M'I “In, “Cm-3'10 'gtlk'Mt tttttdit huh...- m up lnqun y I will volcano ttl'd.Thhtl't'4',t'ift'. than", tho wonderful Melanoma“ tron fruit Anion and will“. It“ itireiy re eve Kidney uchddu Wh'f,'.Wi" prawn by this letter. 19yr little pr] _hnd_ Kidngy Trouble tr",td,r,i'firpy'ie And body rem l nll "a en. We decided to try "rruititives". Inashorttime,tui, , Ivduug went down. Noun-heist!» . healthiest one of the Emmy”. I WM. WARREN, Port Robinnmeom. we. tb box, 6 for $150, trial 'Ne. At dealers or from Fruitwtires Limited, Ottawa, Ont. Ti, 85c 'h-h.ohatoEthtteEy1er Maj!!!» In Sqlts-miwl‘ mains: it by m all ti. other " Nova Spam I [Lilli ml PETERSBURG Hirys' {humor Coats, In Heathhr. Kirxss 28, 30 & 32. On trale $1 oo . Boys‘ Sweat" Coats. m plum, Navy, Mann and any, Illel " and M. Rnxulnr $2.75. tht salt- P......We. "ttre' $1.98 Mum's .Ivrswy SwoaN-rs, In plain Grrry; poll milar. Rog, " $2 w unsulv _.r.._ '_rP.e .._. . Jr‘l'svy Summers. in Navy, Bear- 1.1 and Itrmyn, mndv of pure good Worst, " Yarns, sizes 18-28. Very sptsial values. your $1 w (‘howv-._,... _.PqrV_.Vet. . Heavy Rihhvd Pullovers, In Car. linal am] (hwy. Black and Orange, V no-rk. made or pure good Woollen Yarn, worth " On sale ' 7 2. 5 Iznya' Swam- Cont: Itt plaln Brown Wool with 00mm buck, Rortrlar $200. On n19 .. $1.59 "rrachrd Wool Caps, Honey Comb Knu, Ticsvl Caps, Infant Caps, in plain Whito or White with Blue Ninpv- or Whitn with Pink 51:11)“, Your choice.. .... 55e J erseys Knitted Caps E Plush your kidneys by drinking a hit wm-efquari of water each day, also takel my“) heralstllls ostmsionaity, says a noted an- ?sted in a thorny. who tells no that too mgch (rich food forms acids which almost n ot New‘pmalyzc the kidneys In their ef- the home/forts to expel it [min the blood. hwarlzon-Jley become sluggish and weaken: 5then you may Butter with a dull c------ 1misery in the kidney region. sharp [pi-inn in the back or sick headache, -'-Liizzitwss," your stomach soars. " long“? is coated, and when the ‘wu-mhcr is had you have rheumatic ltwiugcs The urine Bots cloudy. ”.1 _ mm of sediment, the channels often maMrt of LA sort» and irritated, ohiiging you) -to titNsk relief two or three times hilt; say: during the night. _ is "ooo, To help neutralize these lrritatingl s it 113.-~:wids: to help cleanse the kidneys y'nd flush " the bodr's urinous found at waste. get tour ounces ot Jad Salts! iii-om any pharmacy here. Take a ccr:clihlE KIDNEYS [Drink Water Freely and Often _ If Back Hurts or Bladder [ Bothers ) EXAMINED BY 'i, YOUR DOCTOR There pan-ed nay at In. Mme. Joseph Maser, you or Mr. and In. Peter Molar. after nlne dul' Ill- he“. He leuo- to mourn " bu, his parent. two broth". and no slalom. all a home. The funeral took place on Saturday' mornlng to the st. Agatha church and ceme- ten. On Nov-3hr m. to Mr. and In. Fred new». . MNE. In. Mildred loan-uh. W at B. tr. No. 9, won! through " oper- ation tor Appellate": In! My. We are (In! to say that Ae, in tu- tcroetrm nicely. Fund Away. . Mr I W In": “I. Hula u Wotan. o- Walnut-y. Illn- Ouvo -- In - In: a to. an at - tane has. Betrat-Aht November 8, to Mr. and Mrs. Alex Ital. a can. Menus Admiral Shirts and Draw- c-rs, In natural Grey, sizes 36 to 44. a garment that is sold at many places tor $21“). On $1 50 sale P...---- _._-i.-___ . sate Scotch Kttlt, natural shade. wry tood weight shirts. in " and. 38 only, Drawers in 34 and 36. on Previous Sale Price $1.10. cut to mr.Fmmmt.mm...-rrtr_ 98c Vesta in Nam"! or White on Bttitt 'Ft................ Heavy Pierce Vests or Drawers, good quality. rhenp at $1.26 per garment. on “In at ...,Q1 m Penmln's 95 Shlrts and Draw- Pru. ranging in prices from 8220 to 8280 each. on Sale at per i'i',"r),,,e:,',fe.s.".'r1$1S5 Combination Suits at $3 90 . Ladies' Vests Underwear Mr. David Livhly is wnjnying " short mention. Inning " trip to ”all Axe, “MI. wilt-1m ho is visiting friends for a short timv. _ Death oi Mrs. Hilborn. Frivnds here on Sunday mrenoor1 It predictions an- true more such events will follow ttr're ore long. The Hydro constryc‘tiou mun were here Otrpt' the week cnd making necessary changes to the line uro- paratory to supplying power to [he Snider F'lour Milling Co.. who am- installing a motor as att.attxiliary to their wan-r power. to replace the steam power which has hitherto been in use“ Mrs. William n. (1mm of Uapiir, RirdCL' Mich.. who is in tin-so parts visitingf mon- Irartieutary with twr parents,) If your no Mr. and Mrs. Huary Euler. Kitch» guur hum! sh: ener, the lativr ot whom has rm! w 9 mm. gr been in good health of 1:119, has way drug, smr boprt lwre visiting with her signer. mm". "tttirq Mrs. Henry w. libel. and also rm rrrzlm into y Mowing aequaintnnves. Mrs. Grant Innovate- tlr, is better known :u lwr many frymds AU!” of your hero as Iwinf: foiutwrly Miss Emma {mum n-lrf. Euler. . lirtw enod Our unjust resident. the venerable Pvtor Kirch. celebrated his Mlth birthday during the week. A very quiet wedding took place in Kitchener on Thursday afternoon when Mr, Harold Trussler ot that city was married to Miss Ne. Shelley, younger daughter ot Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Shelley of this place. and who for many years acou- pied 't position as saleslmly in Goudie's store. Mr. and Mrs. Truss- bt are spending a short honeymoon at Butralo, N.Y.. and other points. Miler which they will take up their residence in Kitchener to when- they will he followed by the best wishes ot their many friends tor a prosperous and happy married life. It predictions are true more such Mr. Russell Snider has been busy of late supplying the needy With a supply at apples which he procured in the St. George dutriet. Quiet chdlng. Karl. the younger son ot Mr. and Mrs. Melvin C. Stroll, was very un- fortunate recently when he, by ac- cident. suuered a broken leg at the thigh, which will require the lad to keep to his bed tor qulte a while. The small t?ors' band who were out in full (owe report a very good mm on Hallowe‘en. A and a” d a. - - W - In In! Imus. hold I: th- us. od Mr. atrd In. mm: W on My oval-x. can»: all. 15. W hum of the "01:4an aroma- wu . down on "In-mud. um mm In more oduculonl than travelling." The spa-ken who - hold the manure dde wen Alh- mellnn and IMtta Kireh, this Earl Malian and Thelma Scboilele‘ detondad the negative and. The de-‘ bate VII very interesting tutd quite lively And was decided In hvor or, the negative by a close margin of one point. J $1.00 ' 69c CONIOTOOO Mitts aind Gloves Crritn's Washable Gloves in White "mi Mod». Mid regular m-I' pr. 70v ()n sale We. pr., 2 pr 75 Mnn': Mul" Skin In-nther Glove and om fituwtvd Mitt. per 50c pair..-,...,..,......., Mun"I Horro. Hide Iwmhr‘r Glove, nor pair (ee... P_."_'tr.t Ge Mon": Finn anhor Glover, worth slim p"r pair. on sale .. $1 oo . Mnn's Woouen Mitt. [nutty knit In 'Htrerent ahndcn. rettulae 80c. nor pnlr, On ml:- PPPePWrP 59e Nun's WonIlon (Mona. mnda of [mod Worsted Yum. Romm- 'or. per pair, on mtlrs ...r.'.. 59e Lwl w" lit-my Wool Glove. in sm’rrnl colors. good material, 60c Iu'rprtir,'..., _.. .P_.._r. Lzulios‘ and Missnx' Mitts, with Inna cum, nvr pair "t... 50c [.mlivs' itG,t GHoos, neatly knit in diffrrvnl Hunk“. Pv'r pair 50c WITH THIS l HEALING CREAM END CATARRH sure Sunday. Mr. Oliver Wright won two prizes in thts stock judging contest at Ayr an Tuesday of last week, takmg 3rd in Htrs clitss for sheep and titth tor Ciov,sted Air Passages Open at once-Nostra,, Cleared SN hogs, Everyone will have a reason to be lhnnktn) tor and so observe the Na. tional Day of Thanksgiving. on Mon. day noxt. Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Huehn had a Hallowe'on party at their home last Friday owning when a number ot [hair young friends ot Kitchener Vt"t'ts present. \Ir. and Mrs. Charles Scheitele visitrrl with friends at Elmira on the put Ann-i, will in was. and give an extensive will.” at at wnvcntiau Ind Ibo of the deal!» able existing condition. it " tatherUmt.' " Rev. Hot-1n In! about two month. .hmd his" in has also been winning nhiive- and Mandi. he had a good opportunity to note and undying condition: ot) (amine stricken Germany. where tor) certain came; and the medium of exchange the German mark in now almost worthless so that vu- time miiiionaires are now pennileu Ind poor peopie. Come and hear Dr. Hoffman on Sunday evening, who Mum's whereof he speaks. He will cvriuinly make it interesting. I Three will he an altering tor Ito- lit work among the famine stricken in Europa bulimia my an law. not. a Hot-an. D.U, ot WW II.- Jmsrr, who has been a m to the Work“. Luann Convention held at manna. (Jamar. ("In Next my "easlttg t ml Inning - um in w " tart tumlumwm (gnaw u mum. on my Ill-I’D“. Witt am Add“ Iiow irtw p,nod it Nuts. Your head ig 11'. Tour nostrils are open. You ptlti, I'm-Lt. No more hawking or mrmc. Hott colds, and catfirrh 1:1 13k» maxim Don't shay stuffed 51101014 and miserable. Relief is 8tP t'"Yet f tireireel . your nostrils are clogged and r hum! shined because of catarrh rv mm. gut Bly's Cream Balm at drug, szrmx Apply a little of this n. :mliwméc. germ destroying um into your nostrils and let It Nam» through every air miss- of your head and mcmbrainmc 45" oilclotha, in White or col. and, all ttood patterns. regular 55e nor yard, on sale 'r........ 45c 54" oilcloths, White or colored, mod patterns, my; 75c, per 59 yd Onstlln....,......,.. c (anon Table Damask In tour dittr?rpat putts-Ens. good quality. or- iginally sold at 65 cents, on sale per yanl F.r_r..rret_tr.. 53e Our old cunmmera. not In a pol Ho.. to my rash, but ot mood vrod‘t can purchase goods on time, We Invnr ynn in this way " an approclntion at your past patronage. Plano do um and: tor mama: ot goods marked for Special Sale. Wu win urhnnn use: If necessary SPECIAL TERMS 1 F"auc.vintnge Rug Table Gl Cloth , Rev. A. B. Mitchell made a busi- ness trip to London last week. I Mr. and Mrs. James Stevens and J family snout Sunday with friends in l Baden. ', Mrs. Jag. Callunan of Woodstock Lounge Rug Drum Graham spent Sunday at Mr. Ed. Bnider's, Bunker Hill, Jas. Forrest of New Hamburg spent Saturday afternoon with Mr. and Mrs. A. Brown. Minard's Liniment Relieve: Pain, A masquerade dance was held in the village hall here on Friday even- ing. Music was furnished by the New Hamburg orchestra. Among those present from a distance were Mrs. J. Ginord and daughter Edna and A. Piper ot Dunnvllle. Reuben Wran of London. Wm. Calder; of 19ranttord. Miss Kate Chriatner of Gait and Mr. and Mrs. Lee Gifford rd Waterloo. All report a very en. joyalsle time. 1 Mrs. Jas, Callunan of Woodstock is, at urrspm staying with Miag M. Fallanan. We are indeed Sorry to' report that Mr. Jack Callanan ot New Hamburg is seriously ill at the home of his brother, Mr. A. W. Call- ahan, here. Mr. and Mrs. Sam Canal and daughter Winnie of Kitchener spent Sunday at the home ot their son. lllingworlh Cassel. Carl Anderson ot Waterloo spent Sunday at his home here. Mr. and Mn. Thou. Canaan: ot Plattavnle spent a for day. In! week with the tormer's brother. Mr. A. W. Callanan. Sunday Tiqitorq " the home ot Mr. Urlal Nlhrsung were Mr. and Mrs.' John Canon and family, Mr. George Coxson of no” Platuville and Mr. Wm. Pinch of Nith Grove. A large number from the villuge attended the funeral of little Annie Kerr. held at St. James on Sunday. Personal. REFUNDS WNW: 7 isifitiWiiéii Quickly amt. m t tiatiatictoryrestdt" y HAYIVILL! $4.75

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