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Waterloo Chronicle (Waterloo, On1868), 10 Feb 1927, p. 4

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E’ 414% _ xetEriieit, Your drugglst sells a tlny bottle ot "Freelone" ttrr a few cents, ttut. ttcunt to remove every hard corn, ooft corn, or corn between the tool, and the foot cannon, without 'Fore- nou or irritation. Doesn't hurt one bit! prop a lime "l‘nesone" on an aching corn, in. nanny that corn stops hurting, then Ihortly you lite lt right " with your tintpsrts. .hid W RE-ELECTED Grumman: At the conference of the Missouri synod ot the Lutheran Church held It Mitchell last week, Rev. A. Owen ot StNPanl's Church. Kitchener, was reelected chairman, and Ree. G. W. Behoedel ot Btrattord, secretary. Aboutjwenty ministers were in at- tondmce. Corns E'fotyoutfundp 'etttetstsaitsrs-hiehnre "rttattxta.ea'aNvir- Amt. Waterloo -theinvetrtedin'rrmrtee -rltieer such as Bhat We operate under strict Government Supervision. Open an Account to-day. Provincial Government l'heWaterl to Trust and Savings Company MhnratNerftiemrrho mammals“ to make Person-to- Pmon all: now find that they reach tho run they want with“ Qtig- too station an. Than-outer» cadet“. "No amount of indus- try or increased ex- penditure will protect a merchant who is not can: the telephone to nuke sales. He can’t move f a s t enough without it" - an e leading authority. Fix in your mind this one thought, and“hold ifi'ptd is a necw my present-day business, and but Distance makes it pou- Bible. IIIEBEB‘I’ HOUGI‘IV" '9“de ”Eng; 8 J Galt at left with In Kitchmer Premier King has hopes that King George and Queen Mary may yet come over tor the Canadian Diamond Jubilee. The ocmlon .'astttuts the visit. and Canada would warmly wel. come their Majestic; Miss Rachel and Mr. Arnold Knight ot Toronto University. with some friends, were week-end visitors It the home ot their mother, Mrs. Frank Hnlght. Albert street. D.ll.m‘”dtb accrue-mm“ m.mmlullm -.etua-tseweatmtrtatsrauir, rill " M of the labia-Au- ammrmlnmdubc His-Honor the LiqttrtA3overttor and Mrs. W. D. Roms, Right. Hon. W. L. Mockensie King, Ron. Erna“ L» points and Mad-me update, Mont.- Colonel wanton, C.M.G., 13.8.0; Hon. J. H. King, Hon. W. D. Eulor, and Senotor Dandurond “tended the ball given at the King Edvard Hotel, Toronto, on February uh. try the Missisuugl Home. CMILES "Mr father's and mothers'l birth. days are the some (by. W‘othm.uwm'm .umhmtvolnwm d WW Abba out "A that: “that mm. It. I. duh.” Inn-den C. w. W0. but“ Stunnihbmry I” me M. to "at the "an”! ot It. It Mr. M In. ROM M. - um Mr. - In. “my" Jointe- ot Winnipeg loan an Wed-uni”. robmry 0th, to tn. the loam:- nnoan trip. It}. Will-rd not! ot Toronto no I vmtor lyWItorloo [or uvenl dun during the past rook, the no" of he: Inter, In. H. M. Snyder. In. Robert Hackney "rived home but. Sunday um I much enjoyed holiday trip ot Devon! week. in Brooklyn and New York City, the was! of Mr. and In. Hod- ley Ruben. . "Pooh, my hther’l Ind mother’s wedding days are the same day." KING GEORGE ELAN. . MEDITERRANEAN CRUISE The King’s spring chBe In the Mediterranean hinges on the turn ot events in cum. The King's health has been good thls winter. but he has been. longing tor 3 bit more sunshlne. to: - In this - ell-pm 'lSihHIgCo. The carpenter building a house needs some place to start from, every ship needs a place to anchor. The housewife can have no foundation. no start- ing place, no anchor, like asound,dependable Flour. She needs, above everything else, a flour that will make her a handsome pie or cake for hubby every day in the year. That is the purpose we have in mind in milling Founda- tion Ocean (Fancy Pastry) Made to Mike Good Hover Fails Ask for It by name network-mu- mun", . farNth " mun-try. Flour Flour '. It. I. ',t'igtrdtetit' F..' 3.56 ii" "e _ 1'ra,iR8lle,!FirCrs'r,': 'i dwmm'fiif‘fé?! b P"LfttPtP'tf1trtet$qt'i1 ,te.1,ftcri7ttr'L.iiq.e,y. V. in” ”up mm , . w. Ian m. ' OI sreei/t.efei't, at Inn-uh”!!! MIA, gnaw-ugmum M ee?qe? _ gum ttstr-tbridal-b")')".', nommuaumwg “unitary.” “minim-simian ftltysit1iiGiiiiriri. '"ettryt1tt1tfetsntildr-uaGm-utturG' u 'i-tttut-thr-dum". ,mmn‘mux‘u "e.rrterb"r_t,ttrqtt6ttts = mum. an arm. In. tVhtr-eaetMnqrtttbetisetBs a... m u Inga-unnum- ‘Ic. w.V(.1u.or . W noun soundings-numb m up to mum he hurt», I 'tin6rhoitotreri-tr-rttrttrr mum-manhunt- who“ m at man-mu than ., ahotWrtrlptoPttt9. Qt:',",',,,':.",':'.'.',":,'.":,."',,",", mum new activity?» mu- mm tmtr an In. the. “on of the “and: u to “he! no In. w.Jl. “any, the an!“ mmttrq ttt M h an PRpur blood In " he". ttuty Btrtttn tron wile ot the his not. W. H. -, a.” . . m Partor Emeritus ot (In Ptmt Hand Staph! "I! “I no not it m m of nqtid M 'w.’ to ' Ch . "ttmt Pet, "It i “W Mreua%t we on readily understand the uni arch. Waterloo. OIL. 1m In! F Battt rd t h ell';',';; tt I: mlnxv‘cm- layout-ne- or keeping the kidney- f. u or , ' it M u" no Gown-at. worth: qrtth tir', month with relatives In an: _. -, . .. _ -- -- --- - " Fr. Tho-lulu. Esttrert.tum.-iat week t Maura. Elm and Irvin Blunts had an experience which "my will not noon forgot. 1'th were hull“ Ion , tor Mr. Kano“! Immatu- and worn _ bringing than: home on the river from Mr. (label'- turn an: 3min. t Wha- nur "no "In: new" no a In. "an strong enough to hold an t heavy loads, more 150m: a strong tt nMol‘ august. no in brats. And ' no hem-mi ion we» do" in ' the water in a. ”all: of the river. I After who “In. thy won Dbl. in In)“. the hon.- uni won no , MI] in com-3 in. am: to , In“. TM m of kit! w to I. I an In the run nu! '1'.me ' lulu-cu, viii I m of In. I on. in tho m at -, I I all" a. DUI “I m III ' My”! who. also no a: t an m -- NIH I . may Peo. a -- to I “an”. my»: t The ”much, of the community II minded to the an": In tholr M acumen. _ She leaves to mourn her departure her husband and two dunghterl, Marjorie and Norma, and two Iona (twins) Morris and Mum). The funeral was held the followlnl Tunn- day Mternoort, u the Mennonite church here. Ind was 1-11er Attend- ed. Service: were continued by Rev., Mr. Slovenplper ot Bro-Ian, Rev. Newbarry Md luv. Sunni". Died on "turi-Arte. I. linger- ing {linens the death occurred Inat Saturday afternoon, Jan. 39th, of Mrs. Rodger (leach, who had been a resident ot this lilacs pucllctlly all her MIeUme. She was 1 daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Snyder. Enjoxubly Entertninod. _ Mi. and Mrs. Fernando Snyder very pleasant- ly entertained a sleigh load ot about 35 at the Royal Templar: from Kit- chener one evening last week. The evening was spent in the usual en- Joyable war, in games and magic. after which a very dainty lunch wan served. . Visited Freessdrt Church. - The young man's class of the United Church here took charge of the ser- vlcea at Weapon on Sunday after- noon. A very interesting talk was given on the toplc “The Church." Mr, and Mrs. Sam Cresamnn sud Master Howard Shunt: were guests ot Mrs. Jacob Creasman the other Sunday. Miss Ida Winder of Waterloo spent a few days last week at Prev sun: View. Miss Alice Snyder ot Preston is spending a tew weeks at the home ot her brother, Mr. and Mrs. Fern. ando Snyder, at Oxbow Farm. Mr. Walter Farrell and Mr. Charlie Nlmmo of Ripley were guests at the ttome.ot the formei’a sister, Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Me. Allister a few days Last week. In. w.ue. am». a. tptt win at tttq ha I". w. a. m. hm: mum at a. the and Clare). man». Chtt., Inn in} mud” tor , ml: at and mm with "hum II 0'. sound and Now You; stuo eo'tltt" to wnorlno - nix van up.‘ the into Me. In"! - hit sun-j shin wile war. - blond hi 1er convention. a: whilo _ main; to m- tho sorrow-oi widow in" town, will With tor bu; God's richest blush: and mid-not throughout the reminder ot her} most worthy life, which bu "or been an inspiration ii, thou unlock glad with her in the work. j Miss Adeline Bachmu ls spend- lng some time with trtemu at ro. routo. The Misses Ella Hilliard and Miri- am Scheltele of Kitchener were guests of Miss Alecia Snyder last week-end. Mrs." Roy Sylvester Benn m the hasten ot e charming “corneal: ten tor s number ot her Indy friends on new“ afternoon when he! hams was very attrscuv'e with minim.- ot bright dattodits, and yellow eon- dles muting one (eel that Spring is not In oil. Mrs. A. K. Croatian presided at the wrelty ten tabht where the dill-ties: ot refreshments lore served try the following Indies: rs. Learn, Mrs. Arthur Foster sud Miss M. O‘Donnell, sir of whom were most attentive in assisting the hos- teas at the tea hour. Visitors Coming and Going. Miss Helen Snider and Miss Gtady. Bedtord of Kitchener Sundayed with Mr. and Mrs. Tom Redford. Mr. Howard Snyder spent the weekend at the home ot his uncle. Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Wlexand. BLOOMINGDALE " While on". will celebrate the event in a manner be41ttitttt .the Capital of the Dominion, all the centres ot population are expected to organise their own resources to mark the ,dny. it is understood that the Canadian Clubs in the diluent Province will work in conjunction with the Provincial Governments in arranging for celebration. . , Undoubieiy much will be mid idurinx the tortheomintt session ot Parliament regarding the Diamond jubilee, and it is quite poallhle the! {Parliament line]! may contribute its ,ahnre of the celebration. tNtemgtqttbotttettfMtr'gC+ in: from your drirt new. " "y. mu.“ an my inu- nwe mum mummy-oo- mu tt Won-gum After going a tthort distance they hrake’ioou and found.thelr wuy home, loving Mr. Schmidt in the covered rig to and his - out the ‘best’he could. Mr. Behmitt WI! very (r'iiiiiid and escaped without my inerinul injury boyond run-king up. ‘A few milk bottle: were broken. In on. ulna you and not mm will on. a. - m Mmrhood winchundmau bro-tho may. No more hawking mulling. blovlu. handset... dry- ncu. No “rustling for breath A! night, your ‘eold or am-n. will be (on. Anomal- Upon. - Mr. Raymond Snyder so! into a night mu-tut-ont, any Int week while on " why to Kitchener in the cutter with n In“ on ot emu 3nd basket ot 033-. While turning n corner on the icy road the cutter amt. downing the cram an and out on the Ice. With the "eopttort ot I tow mumbled an: mixed with a limo emu: no dunno wu done. - mmmmm.m nouns-dormant“: (r"'""?"'"""""""'""' In hut In. Dan" in: palad- "Mtha9eettMtre_--. Runaway. - taat week when Mr. Selim“, dnlrymn, was returning homo'lrom his milk route In Kltch- enter. on ttecottttt of the Icy roads, In some manor the rig - and the horses became tertmatmtttrttht And ran "my. The tentative plen- cnu for Beht den. picnics, palette meetings. special Instruction in the school- orior to Dominion Bey, end sporting events of diltinctly Germain char- ecter. At noon on Dominion Day -there will be "lute- ot guns. end probably milituy display: during the nttemoon. At nixht It is pro- posed to hue iiruyorke end 10.000 beacon fires rescuing from the At- lantic to the Pteitie in all the cities. towns and lumen ot Canada. The Cnnndlnu Club. hue under- taken to present to - school- house in,Canads n fenroducuon ot Horrie’e lemons picture or the "more of Confederation. In tome cities thin he: been done nlroedy. An international future he: been suggested tttr the melon. The new- bridge between TWttslo end Port Erie might be’ Manny opened by His Royal Highness the Prince ot Wales. _ no Mm with: with the W d “he (Ink. and Indirectly an all“. - Club- ot the Damion. h with; tor the comm. An unt - nnm eta-mm... Inter the char- mnhlp ot Dr. 0. D. ”than. Huer- mm of tttste for than! man. when: (0,113“ to mm. the Government no to mete noon- mdetlon to the Canadian club. end other petrlotie or-tSorts. Shortly e National Comm”. prob- ably under the alumina-Mp ot Premier King. will he tamed to co- ordinate all the "ttrttt be!" nude tor the Diamond Jubilee. It I: lmprohlbh that tho noun! mrtetrratte wk " eaadigtqd to I aruru, day. hogan of urloul kinds wlll he voila! out “but!“ our level-Al in”. There will be (“unmanned y.tatterrs hom trit port- ot the world. Inc-Indus represents- nvu ot the Government: of the Inter Dominion. at the British Em- pm. CREAM FOR CHARM! OPENS UP IOSTRILS Tell. I!” To tlat Quick MM from HMO-HI. w. Sol-dd! --The Gtobe, Cattle Arrive Safely-The earload of Jersey cattle purchased by R. & Alb. Baird In the Belleville district lust week “rived in New Hamburg on Saturday..'l‘hey are an exception- ally tine lol. and the Increased herd ls ,5reatly admired by the numerous visitors. . “IIIll"IllIIIHIIHIIRIIIIiIIIMIIIIIIHuiII“I!"II“I“!IIIIHIIIIIIIIIIIIII"mlI"IIinIIIWIIIIIIIIII‘IMIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIHIIIIIIIminim" lack From the West-Alan Lacey who has Ipenl some time In the west he engaged to work for " brother, Mr. John Lacey during the coming season. ‘Purch-us Barn-Mr. L. Woolcott has purchésed a barn trom C. Smith which was formerly owned by Mr. Sherman at Blahdtord. Attend Inourlnce Meeting - Mr. Robert Baird attended the meeting Dull ht- ot pool we.tar--rem an. dink ho nut; and“ no. “xvi-ruck: tho-t (our ennui ot In! m: an n tabla-mum! In . than Jrt - baton MM each will: for n to. days and mr - tsa", ttrep let thm. nu tumou- in“: In mule (roll the not! of - Ind lemon mm. ecu/m bind with mhh. and but ttmet. use for you: tto Help clean Int! unnu- hte and“ kidneys; also " neut- all» the and. In the mica no they no nor longer a source of ir. ritation, than one: relievlpg Mad, der weakness. Epworih Leattuer--The usual meet- ing was held on Friday evening. The topic on "What Our Church Touches About Ourselves" was read by Miss Jean Baird. Jud Bali- iI inexpensive: cannot injure: mm: delightful starve:- eent limit-wt!" drink. which uny- ono should inks now had then to help kgep their kidney: clean and Iciivo. Try this; the keep up the water drinking. and no dm1bt Rott will wonder what Became ot your kidney trouble and Manchu. 100 Linen TIN. (Biotin. shipped to II " ”condo 1nd priced vary chap. ht “all. and double nil-nut. A saving of an; to "s, a... run from In, um; ht, “a. 313%. prion In ttmn prst.r*. 'MO, 'ROA ”-8. .17.. " a - m, are showing a large Morse of trill! Linen promng. Jun received trom Boll-u. Ireland. In own. ("my cheykn'lnd amp”. It" to I!" IMO. Pyle" range from , to 15e, 18c, 20t, Me 32e Linen Turk Cloths. Our Spring Cotton: are all unpacked. m tor your Inspection. ttttty qualities ot Blanche] And Unmanned, u to " in. wide, prices was: PH“. - ALL DM‘ Cotton. Linen Towelllnxs. New Spring Ginghams 'in all the newest made: and coloring", plain, checks tad stripes. (as! colors, 32" to 38" wide, price per yard. 25, 30, 35c "n"35e New Crepes. Spring Ginghams. New Crepes. in plnln and fancy colon, ttng not! ttttslit? and finish, gullible for Undarvur. Pyjamas. Night Gowns. etc. Price per "rd, from New Spring Rayon Silks in shades of Grey and White, Blue and White, Helm and White, Green, an". fltte Rott quality, fact colors, 55e 32" wide. price per hard _r.-r.r,.-..t...rrrrl......... MEI Rayon Silks. flpuors Tmmcv can CHESTERFIELD 15e, 18c, 20c, Me to 32e For Ihresshtalkiing at Home Me ttttri 40e loll- minim} “was“ Muckrak- The use! storm on Saturday in made the roads and v.1” very all)» pery and those who could not “and up. an down. Miss F. Wood attended tho - er£-"At Home“ In suntan! on M day. consequently the uncut-I at Green's School. Wilmot " had I half holiday. _ Feb. 14th In V.lentlno Day. ro- member. Send your best girl (or follow) name remembrance and don't forget your best pull. your father and mother. " - A number trom here ntteuded the hockey match between Kitchener and Now Hamburg at New Hamburg on mm” evening. Mr. under Cream in "do; lug trom a painfully swollen (we. Green’u school mm“ Intent] hr stalling an orgun In melt school In the near future. The chIIdren wlll then be able to practice singing and marching to mullc. hunch Todd, Putin}. - the week end with friend- horo. no Js n tannin: agent for a warn known Toronto Bra-h Company In and“. Ont. _ MUs Mildred Snider [I than! from school owing th the maul... ot the North Slum Flu W mu Co. of which in I: Mk. at Bright oh Timmy. - at Brett-Th? mm but 100. on. ”nub. who In been In: tho rmndnvou for a but an aunt clerk on the UM of A. A. crowd on may "an: when am Kath. ”or“. in room and weekly dues In hold. about! av I but»: of ovum- . Rmycnd from ”and! - no The Indiu’ AM of tlt. hula my friends ot mu Joule Jotue duureh not recently " the hon. Mon are very planned to 90 he! ot In. Cum! Hammocks! for their' at.» to be on! can. _ Ayer meeting. A. dttinty lunch m Hither and Von _ r!t"trvsd " the clone. . ; ' / I m. 'rtikr'" I, to no ”emptied“ m 0/}, ampoUs, ”shawls. Luca. Ell _ir'iii'firliitiii . Sgbecz‘alValuu in Blankets BRICKER Alliltlnlili C0; LTD. ll 7 WIN”. ONT. New Sprint Good: New Arrivigtg For Friday and Satufday Nurseb’ Broadcloth; . nun-h 3nd Cut-dun Banach“ Nov Spring Gia Summer colon. " to as" wide. Bm, quality and tmutt, who. 46e, 59e, 75c to $1.25 " We hue unpack“ tor Sprint tolling. 100 do!“ Linen Tovoln, shipped to m direct from the mm. In [rel-ad, ”would!!!“ hommod and ham-mend "tdn, plum no! mire, borders, price. mu from null-h Ind Gun-din nuke. See this "use or'nne an»: qu.ittuer, Ion Milk, no droning, M" to "" wide. Price per yum. up to Me, Me, 400 'Ne See our New Springs range ot Nurses' Gala- tea, In “sorted strung; tho In plum colon; gnu-Mud tut colon. as" to "" wide, per yd. Bolt audit] Nalnchech. “no ttoft quality and ttttish, M" wide, In made: of Pink, Green, lame. Sky Blue, Yellow and White, price yer Linen » Towels. Colored N ainehedrn. A new wuh fabric (Wacolllke) will not tads, shrink. pull, run or nu, In shades of Rose, Muse, Sky Blue, White. Peach 9d Yellow. 85e M" wide. mice per yum ..e.'r...."..e.'.*'..." .. Nalnsook and Wm. Wacosilke. 30c, Me, 39c, 45c tusd 50e Me, Me, 40e " to $1.00 Waterloo Even Rice Hurt "I had Imitation no bid I ya: ttraid to eat even rice. Adlerfh In: done me so much good that now I out tutrtttimr."--ArV Howard. Adler“: relieves stomach gas Ltd count-en in' TEN minutes. Action on BOTH upper and lower bowed. " removes old waste ttttttMr you - thought no in your "dun: not Adieu-1h gm your stomICh “a bowels a REAL clunslng and See how much better you will feel. It will surprise you. Learn's ‘Drug Store. . . MI.- Luln Koala" plus-anti! Junior WlIth Loans at her hon. unstained the members of the on Wednemy evening. Mr. M. Batman who his been man- ner ot the Ron! Hotel has nuan- ed. Norman mung" has been up painted to named him. l Mr. Chum was" ot the Royal Hotel I: uttering from blood poison- lng In his right land. In. Duper Ziegler “lend a Might "not. on may: -'" . PIOI" “IVICI Girl's Stomach , _"' ELMIRA Etri (if: ay'iits9, E54155? $253

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