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Waterloo Chronicle (Waterloo, On1868), 24 Apr 1924, p. 8

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LIVWKIMKI‘I' mmmumm . yummycolow you. Be sure to get. the genuine, with the name Rowlea on each pack- MInard'u Lirtrment for Heldlche Rowiee Red Pepper Rub, made from red peppers. costs little at any drug store. Get a jar at once. Use tt tor lumbago, neuritis, backache. Btitt neck. sore muscles. colds in chest. Almost instant relief awaits When you are suffering with rheumatism so you can hardly get around just try Red Pepper Rub and you will hare the quickest re- lief known. Nothing has such concentrated, penetrating heat as red peppers. Instant relief. Just as soon as you apply Red Pepper Rub you feel the tingling heat. In three minutes It warms the sore spot through and through. Frees the blood circula- tion, breaks up the Contrestiou-and the old rheumatism torture Is gone. End Rheumatism With Red Pepper Butchers, choice .. T 00 do, good....... 6 25 do., modium .... 5 " do., common .... i " Baby hooves m..... T 50 Cows, tat, choice.. 4 60 do., medium .... 3 75 Cannons and camera 1 00 Butts, butcher good 3 25 do., medium .... 6 65 do, common ..... l " Feeding steel-e. good 6 25 Blockers .'....rt.. 5 00 Calves, choice .... 9 00 do., medium .... 900 do., common .m.. 8 00 Swingers .. . . . . . . .40 00 Spring lambs .....12 00 Sheep. choice ..... g 00 Hon. 36c hither at 87.50 t.o.b. Quomionn: Heavy export steer- 7 " o 8 Heifers, export .... , 00 o I Bu1u,etxport.-w.400 0 4 Butchers, choice .. T 00 o T do..good _......625 o 6 do., momma .... 5 " o ' do., common .... 4 " 0 4 Baby hooves m..... T 60 O 8 town, tat, choice.. 4 60 o 5 bayou. MM. cum. - to cum at " to no. _ Show and lamb: may. 814 to $15. ”We“ Milla- "in. and oven-yam Mtee.d In: chant "a Mr- m. upon an», strode to . mu. m; cm in", It...“ an to ”.80; Mon. " to tuo; bulk. " to Mn. . to [nu (coding. hlr "tqtsirr for .toekers, but mar- lu . mu. ulna; tor would-be do., heavy . Choke. In cowl. My to um; Ames Holden Tires & Tubes "COMPARE THE WEAR" Book your order now for delivery in April or Moy. Present prices will be guaranteed for Spring delivery if you place your order at once. WILL be distributed in this district during the 1924 Season by the following Dealers, who will carry a complete stock: Heppler & Sehl - King St., Waterloo, Tel: 60 Auto Supply Co. - 125 King St. E., Kitchener, Tel: 1535 Fred Berg _ _ - 322 King St. E, Kitchener, Tel: 1762w Walter Stouffer - 324 Frederick St., Kitchener C. K. Berg . - Baden H. Gilles & Son . St. Jacobs C. Knipfel _ - Petersburg Letson & Winfield Conestoga, Tel: 1792 J. Rudy _ - Brealau 91-1750 o ...T00 o w.400 o ..100 . ...625 0 N575 0 ,..425 0 H.150 0 '.. 450 o ”.375 o anxoo @ oases @ ..665 a ..175 @ odozs o ..500 a ..900 o ..900 a ..800 o ..4ooo © ..1200 a: ..800 a 450 o 500 ah s so " oo 10 ir/ 9 oo) so 00 15 our 450 TOO 225 5501 ”of 150 475 750 no no :v\,.UU; rluun Dunc", woo. on Win18) Py in our hearts lies a picture, PM“ $i1.60; Moses Erb, work or I A loved one laid to rf"", winter road, 835.70; Peter Mosel- H‘ mr'mory's frame we will 1teep "-{work on winter road, $34.57; Noah _ Because he was one ot the best. _ Jamal winter road and gravel I Our lips cannot. streak how we loved‘ $12.79; i J. B. Cannon, gravel acct., him. q 'trr00; Jas, McKee, work on winter I Our hearts cannot tell what to any. road, lh tray, $2.00; Albert McKee, God only knows how we miss him work on winter mad % NY. $3.00; l As we go along 1ite's rough way. Ed. Bier. work on winter road, 16 We miss him at a thousand turns my t1.25; D. W. Ferguson, work on Along life's weary war, I =tr-T'-T='---T==rr-t.t-=u-s-gr--.u---a---i.=== For life has not been the some i to us ed ’Sulphur Soothes S nee he was call away. ' . And when the evening shadows are Ugly, Itching Skin ‘ falling, i . / 1 And we are all alone? The First Application Makes 8kin There often comes a longing _ Cool and Comfortable . It he only could come home. . In our hearts your memory lingers It you am ‘<1Ilterlni; from eczema sweetly. tender. fond and true. l,. some other torturing embarass- NZ) 'r,rlt',lT,',it,t,"',, silent It":r,tril,t ing skin trouble you may qulékly be I” ,ose w 0 ave 08 can e rid of it by using Mentho-Sutptu1r, or tho grief that is borne in silence declares a noted slain specialist 'F‘or the one We loved so well. i This sulphur preparation, because You are not forgotten. dear father, of its germ destroying properties t lo,,", ever I?" you be; . lsohlom fails to quickly subdue itch. t I'.',,"",',,;," e an? manor) last i ing, even of fiery eczema. The 'i"t l he W' h C,"l"i.'l'"f ee. . d tupplicat‘on makes the skin cool and . f,':,':", when“? once en’é’fn’ 'vomtortable. Rash and blotcheg are B lil ire: lunmenlmry Bt ' thealed right up. Rowles Menullo: ll: '"e','dltl, en a "ri'."'"""""", Sulphur is applied like any pleasantl " can ever . Ill? cream and is perfectly harm-g Sadly missed by Wife and Children. less. You can obtain a small jaw (trom any good drugglst. STRUTH-rn loving memory of our dear father. Henry' Strum. who departed this life April 18. 1913. F'iour--outarto, 84.60 In Jule ban, Momma]; 84.60 Toronto; $4.25 bulk, seaboard. Pcor--No. 2 sample. 8145 to $1.50. Hawaxtra No. 2 timothy, per ton tt4.50, track; Toronto; No. 2, $14; No. 3. $12. mixed 810. Straw-Car lots, $9.50, American corn - No. 2 yellow, track, Toronto. 98%e, DAIRY AND PRODUCE Kgy,tv--0clivered-'roronto. .Extras 'm............ 24to " Firsts ."'..rr..r..... " to 23 Seconds "r'mrmrereer. 1810 20 Splits m".'........... 17 to _18 Butter-Delivered-Toronto. Creamery special C.. . 28 30 do., Ntrl ...........28 28% do,,No.2............gg 26 Mitlteed--Brats, 326 per ton; teed ttour, $2.00 per bu; lhol'll. 828 per ton; mlddllnn, 835 per ton. Barle.v--Ma1timr, 650 to 700. Rye-No. 2, The. to T8e. Manitoba tiour, Brat patent, " Toronto: second patent, 85.50. sauna new gem-Inn. 191).. bar pom. per ton "0.50. Hannah- Itat-No 8, "8%er, No. 1 feed, “Sic. Ontario wheat-Nominal, 98c to 31.02 dunno, oatt--ontario, No. t white, 89c 11c. TORONTO GRAIN launch. nrt-r-mo. 1 non-hon. bay ports, 01.10%. a..m....no o no.) M nasal-um no, a." u... Lcir--Hti " dx, to tte-.......,...., to 5” viia'.e.?ci.Ei"Evrr.r.i,'.Lr.ii'ije't ”tundra. an, "e m;f"f‘ d..,toa.-.........l.......iip, ”Woman-é; mum-an '.'.C..'C.'.,'DysrsGiariGLiTiTiVGiiTii' holoc- c............... iiijecu,tliiyy.eeitijji?ii ”sundries”, "e aaoete!orAahkt.ttuhmraei"' “new...“ haul-m Ught to“. a.“ to " I... Alt an Ila-muck nu bani In", ott " 970000de John ml. tho have. can. or so to " Peurud the chair. I IN MEMORIAM " 23 20 18 If you are ‘sulterini; from eczema or some other torturing. embarass- ing sklu trouble you mar qulékly be rid of it by using Mentho-Sutphur, dot-lures a noted skin specialist. Jim. “but. at h - All such! mull-p lull In m. ‘wero rad “a round coma by do ‘Ihnbou. Correspondence, Ml. “a mu l were necked no and. Among than: bola; a eoerttmtnieqtdttgg Dom W. W. gnaw». human: or Prlnou and Public Charities, Toronto, when!“ “atom-Mon u to the maiden». of 'rrwin Becker previous to " " lmmance In the MIME! It Hamil- ton. llonry-Hieronimus. ac. $8.83: C. L. Leis, tor work on snow road, $41.57; Lorne Rennie, work. on winter road, $10.42; Fred Bmendle, gravel acct. an. halt pay $4.75; John bezel. op- ening winter road, $15.82; Elias Mar- tin. tile across road, half pay $11.00; Wm. Voisin. plowing road' and shoveltiug, $4.00; Wm. Gwlnés, re- fund of dog tax, $2.00; Michael Ryan. work on snow road, $2.00; Anthony Newton, work on snow road, $6.40; Geo. lsley. work on winter road. $5.00; Prank Busch, work on winter road, $11.60; Moses Erb, work on winter road, 835.70; Peter Maser, work on winter road, $34.57; Noah Jantzl, winter road and gravel, ”2.79:1. ix Cahoon, gravel acct., $5.00; Jas. McKee, work on winter road, Iii pay, 8200; Albert McKee, work on winter mad % pay, $3.00; Ed. Bier. work on winter road, 16 my, tles; D. W. Ferguson, work on Communlcntlom were received trom c, K. Weber, Wellesley. akin: tor a "Livemm" to conduct a Poor Room and from William Cornell. Linwood, in reply to an account sent him for care at the Mort Sanitarium. of his wire. The Cierk was instructed to write the latter to attend our Council meeting on May 6th next at Cranium. Payment of Accounts Moved by P, A. Wagner. seconded by J. Ogram that the (allowing new (ounts be paid and that the Reeve issue orders to settle the following omounur. The Clerk was instructed to write Mr. Dunlap wit the an mum re- sided in the Tanning of Peel. Just north ot wulennein. with one Chas. Maihewa, immediately baton his admittance to said Inc-vital. You can [at thou pm. from my medicine dale! or by mil It " can: A box from The Dr. Wilbur Home“. or., ammo. on. When you build up the impover‘ i-hed blood with Dr. Williams’ Pink Pills, and kindred diseases at the mot. As proof of the value of Dr. Wilfimms‘ Pink Pills in cases ot thin kind we give the statement of Mrs. Marion Bell, Port Sign, Ont., who says:~"Some year: turo l was at. tacked with sciatic. in my leg and hip. The pain was excruciating and finally I was forced to coke bod. Apparently all the doctor could do i,','.',' to givo me drugs to dull the 'vain. as olherwiae I round no ro- lief. I had he": in bed with the irouhln tor eight weeks when I lady who came to set? me aid that I‘ll. had had a almllhr attack. “It! Ind only found relief through the an ot Dr. Williams’ Pink Pills. I de- rided at once to try this medicine. and hoforo l had (non more “an thrrso home I found relief. I ' tinua-l the use of the pm: and under the manner“ the pull: left no. I wan able to walk Btraitt, and have not. since had the loan "turn of the tmnhlei I feel that Dr. William“ Pink Pills have been of “all mt honest to mo that l um” I!“ slum-r ”not." 10 gm than . Hr irlnl.“ . I’m-l- and head, ls caused by starved nerves, The blood, which normally (arrles nourishment to the nerves, tor some reason no longer does so and the exrtuciating pain you feel Is the cry of the starved nerves toe food. The reason why the blood falls to properly nourlah the nerves ls usually because the blood Itself‘ ls weak and mm, People think ot neuralgia as a pain in the head or face, but neur- algia may affect any nerve of the body. Different names are given 19 it when it annals certain nerves. Thus neuralgia of the sciatic nerve is called sciatica. but the character of the pain and the nature of the disease is the same. and the remedy lo be effertive, must be the same.‘ The pain, whether it takes the form or sciatien or whether it tttttacts thm Caused by Starved Nerve. Due to Weak, Watery Blood. BOYS’ CLUB ORGANIZES The Eagle Club of St. John's Lutheran Church reorganized re- cently and elected ott1cera. The club consists ot boys under slxteen beams of age. They won the Trail 'Ramrer cup In the CS.E.t hockey league last winter. Carl hung also brought honor to the club by whine; ing a bronze badge in the bond selling campus!) in connection with‘ the Boys' Council ot me' left.) campaign. The owners are: Presl- dont, Harold Schellele; vice pres}! dent. Elmer Knit: secretary, Clan-u ence Heer, assistant secretary.‘ Manfred Lanz, treasurer Harold: Graft, assistant treasurer, outr, Hahn. reporter. Carl Dung. editor! ol the club paper, Albert Hamacher.‘ PAINFUL SCIATICA - AND NEURALGIA Miss Hazel Burnett ot Guelph spent Easter with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. James Burnett. Mr. Jack Wilson visited here for a few days. Mr, and Mrs. Foersier of Elmirh visited at the home ot Mr. Joseph Cassei on Sunday. Mr. Harry Se mm a visitor to Waterloo CLtt Friday. The Linwood Home Show was a deemed auccess. An Ideal day brought many horses ot. superb quality and an audience which can compare with any of the past showy. Mr. Harry Lutg spent Sunday at Elmira where Mrs. Lat; " at. pres- ent viz-mills. Mr. Henry Schmetwr ot Kitchen- er spent Enter at the home at Mr. and Mrs. Conrad Wilton and Mrs. Conrad Wilton Mr. Earl Bherrar enjoyed a few holidays at Toronto and viUted " home at Listowel on Sundty. Mr. A. R. Peeblea was to Toronto on Friday and Saturday on a trust- nem, visit. "My mm a may a. as. ico M at a. mulling. of Hurt-wk, that out). to an 1-- '“‘“-M III-hr at man... u cordhu to the Act an coma " aluminum. vllllulu of monk. Preview! and to add mums Curl“. _ loved by L. WM. seconded by W. H. Kn!!! that on. com“ do now idiom to meat 3-11: st Cram“! on Mona-y‘N-y the an. 924. at the hour ot " o'clock in the toreaoost.---a. St. Clemontl. April the Ill]. 1924. PETER P. SCHUMMDR. Clerk. muse an In an um who} roux. "66.6q.--- long by I. ovum-m by N“. sum; in. In“. mi. Nod. “ems-bud.” III-aw.“ ”a In]; If.” " ne.'eetfttaiitit1ititri: CoCi"i:iiat'""-Tr'"- 01.00: - Ba.aMot, - a. 'ti"',','.'. In“: " a. 'dI."atd'gNgtttgtuhege, c'd."foTgil't, "I! M M; m “away... "tumult“: 3.3. and ', 'fh"trJ,tt,t':atgg'gUtrt ' an: a... 2'S.1 mamm-nm‘ cumin...- LINWOOD "e.Cooe'. Rani-ting Compound VAN EVERY-- At Waterloo, Bun. day, April 20th, to Mr, and Mn. Hugh C. Vantitrery (nee Jane Bechtel). a con, Hugh Thomas. OgWALiF-At Waterloo, April 16. to Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Oswald. a daughter. KINzm---At Kitchener. April ito Mr. and Mrs. Eden Kink. nee Clara Kelsey. a dunner. 'JMt'r'H---At Kitrhener, April " to Mr. Ind Mm J. Albert Smith. . thunder. . McLACHLAN-At Kitchener, April‘ ”7' to Mr. and Mrs. McLuhan. a) (daughter, Helen Purl. MANE--at mum, April " to Mr. sad in. David Hulk, n daughter. Bally lam]. I I Sweepstake tor Hmvy Horses other than stallion-gm,. K. Wag- net. ss, Sweepswke tor Light Horse: 5httire--Levi Mosh. " Sweepstake tor Heavy Horses Entire, Jae, S. Meyer. " Special for Speed Roadster, style. quality and conformation. Ist-Sam Friadman. 2nd P. K Weber. 20. Span of Roadsters In Harness --Itst P. K. Weber, 2nd Ed. Schom. 3rd Harold Lackner. 17. Group of 5 Horses owned by one tttatt-lst Con. nr. Glen. 22. Roadster Home other than Stallion-ttst Simon Friedman, 2nd P K. Weber, 3rd P. K. Weber. 23. Express Home other than Btanion--1st Aloysius Boppre, 2nd Herman Bechold, 3rd Hy. Kruehling. " Carriage Colt 2 years and under-lst Con. V. ales, 2nd Harold Lackner. M). Span ot Carriage Horses In Harness-lat P. K. Weber, 2nd Sam Miller. 21. Single Carriage - lat Sam Miller, 2nd P. K. Weber, 3rd Chas. Matthews. 15, Agr. Colt rising 3 years and undrar-1st Jno. K. Wagner, 2nd M. M. Schmitz. 3rd Con. V. Gian. 16. ' Percheron or Belgian Colt 1 year and ttttder-lst P. Straus, and P. Strains. 14. Heavy Draft Colt rising 2 yuan; and under-Uno. K. Wagner, Jno. lander, Con. V. Glee. 9. Percheron Brood Mare not in toal--2nd Hy. Dietrich. 10. Heavy Draft tearn-lst Jno. Ailbright. 11. Agricultural Team-lst Jno. K. Wager, 2nd Con. V. Gles. 12. Generw Purpose 'Nam-tst Dan Schweitzer. 2nd Jno. Schueler. 13. Percheron Team -- lat Ed. Kraehllng. ( 6. Agricultural Brood Mare in mal-lst Jno. K. Wagner. 2nd Jno. “Cinder, 3rd Con. V. Gies. I'. Agr. Brood Mare not in totU-- 1 Con. V. Glen, 2 M. M. Selma“. 3 Dan Schweitzer. 8. Percheron Brood Mare in foal ---1st John Schlueter. 3. Percheron Entire--- Ist Peter Strum. 4. Roadster Horse Entire-- lat Levi Mask. 2nd Jno. R. Kaufman. 5. Heavy draft Brood Mare not in toar-tst and 2nd Jno. Aiitrright, 3rd Joe W. Schmidt. The St. Clements Horse Show which was held April 16th, was I success. The following exhlblwri were uwnrded the when: l, Imported Heavy Draft entire--- "t Jacob B. Meyer; 2nd Jacob S. Meyer. Mbwernnle and Emma Krootch Event Sunday at the home of their mother. Mr. Bi. Vouin who underwent an operation two weeks at. is gradual- ly Improving in health. Mr. and In. Elmer Schoope of Waterloo spent the week-end with the farmer's mother. Mrs. Jno. Reid- 01. " Hone show 2. Canadian or Agricultural En. tire--1 Jan. J. Freebom, 2 Alex. Hahn. Mr. Jo; Schultz“: at Kitchen-r spent the week-and hm rm; but parents. In. Punk antodlor and unusu- cot, Hummus, an visitor. with the tormer's parents, Mr. and In. An- drew Hlnlpenor. . Ill- Halon Vela-mum o: m Twin my In I - than mum‘s wont m new: L, "Mr "man no... in Dawn and Human. Mr, [Jacobi Meyer min: out or town whiter tor a {ow an”. gnu mu. in. and tod.mki, Ill-Em Kan vu . mm» with In new". A mm ”lit": ' Idiot: an“ In tlt"t, t "er-tb- 'h . 'khl'kr,.'jT, , If, n hi BIRTH. HOLLAND-at Kitchener. April 14, John Holland, tormerty of Gall. BERRY-N St. Agatha, April 16, Caroline Berry aged 87 years. BRICKmt--At Kitchener, April 19, Noah Brisker. aged 79 years. GmEWE--At Kitchener, April 17, Arthur Greiwe. aged M. years. S0HK0tt'AvITZ-DoBBHe-At Kitch- ener, April 17, Arthur Schedewltz and Lilly L. Bobble. MAxWEal-CREIGHT0.N--At Kit- chester. April le, Robert Maxwell of Holywood, Ireland, to Saldle Creighton or Kitchener. April 21, Anthony Censner and Emma Grau ot Kiteheaer. JUKmrHAGEN---At Kitchener, Apr. 22nd, R. A. Jules and Amelia Hngvn, CKNCNEit--G'RAU -- At Kitchener, LEWHMAN--At the K-W. Hospital. April 19, to Mr. and Mrs. “than Leilhman, I Ian. Mot9RR-At Waterloo. Aim: 13, to Mr. and Mrs. Wlnlred Motor, I M'AHLIly--At Waterbo. April ts, to Mr. and Mrs. John trtd1rle, a son. HEBEU--At Bridgeport. April IO, to Mr. and Mrs. Harold Hebel, a Son. HAMILTON -- Near Wtnterboartre, April N. to Mr. and Mrs. John Hamilton, a daughter. ATHERTON--Aprit 10, at Kitchener to Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Atherton, PPErPttttt-at Kitchen: April M, to Mr. and Mrs. Clarence MOI. . non. _ BA8TEAN--At WW, "rit M. to Mr. and Mn. Alphon- Mu. HoovBR---N- lurk-rah, I. Mr. M In. Ito-no Emu. A but . A IUIIII BALL Pill WCYH [VERY 'All or 2: m St. _Bohlender's Wow!» I who“ wmeUn-ma ("anion-“guano. MARRIAGES DEATHS. 16, li', "iii,"' If you are looking for (is, a good city or farm "sr-i, home don't fail to j-!. call on above. ©mtWBtmtMWtmtlmtetgtgmttttttg SE J. Shantz ',lPtmrmRBittrotms I atttmltl Artistic Floral Dulonu. Wadi- Ing Bennett. Cut an Store: 170 King St. E., Kitch- ener, Phone 1410. Greenhouse: " Carolina Bt. Phone 939. Say it with Flowers We excel In the an of tittqreq arrangement from the Ilmplnt tribute to the moat elabonto creation. ARMSTRONG, FLORIST 38 Queen tr. ' Phone " Kitchener Artistic Floral Designs 5 Specialty. A. BOND Florin Kitrthener---1T Mary St. Phone 15975'. Waterlotr--ie2 King St. Phone 563. CUT POWERS AND PLANTS w. touch you new to an, I and M W! all m d VIII“. _ when... in". children's MI. It... In - wool“. chm. In on» M; Cull - " Instruction. - you only 016.00, to but! whoa coun- i| con-plane, not In " vanco: a "w and trlal - free. Next clan nan. on Apt" 29th. For lull Information all u resident... 260 Albert St. I. or phone 1832rtt. ELLISON DREBGCUTTING OCHOOL Real Estate Agent and Auctioneer Drmking I W. C. MEAD, Florist " Frederick Street Knchener FLORIST Kitchener "oe

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