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The Chronicle Telegraph (190101), 4 Dec 1913, p. 8

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ne Co. are" busy at present . inâ€" sthiing teleptones on their new _ line w they recently built through the Village.â€"NMr. C. A. _ R. Tilt was a ful exhibitor at the Toronto ard . Hamilton Poultry shows.â€"A shower was held at the home of Mr. Wra. Esch last Wednesday night in the honor of Miss C. Kensey _ whose wiage is soon to take place. (Miss Panabaker left fot Karnbrook on Saturday to visit het grandfather who is seriously ill. ! the â€" misfortune _ to fall to the while engaged on a roof of a r'ulg resulting in a _ twisted knse ~Both our Sabbath schools . are paring for a Christmas Cantata.â€" C Ladies â€" Aid of the Methodist rch intend holding a bazaal in Bavey hall on Thursday Dec. 11â€" Pbblic dance will be held in Mcâ€" vey Hall on Friday evening, Dec. .â€"The Bible Class whic!u has peen éntly organized has turied out to » huge success. _ The class meets ry Tuesday â€" evening in McGaYey 1 at 8 o‘clock and previous to the pting a singing class hold a Pra¢â€" 8 _ with an attendance . of about Ety-fwe inembers.â€"When _ buying tmas â€" Card â€" Booklets _ Tags, mps etc., don‘t overlook; Bullocks ck a fine assortment just opened.â€" Â¥ Collector Robt. Veitch made his lual trip to Docn and vicinity last ursday.â€"Mr. Robert _ Robertson ved his household effects to Presâ€" ‘ last week.â€"Ths _ Municipal Tele _L‘ews Notes :â€"Mr. .J. Runstettler k. collector of St. Clements made ; official round last week but \}'ill ne again on the 1l1ith inst. . when taxes should be paid Mr. Louis ehler oi New Hamburg and Mr. nry Koehler of Duart were visitâ€" ~their brother Charles last Thursâ€" j.â€"Mr. and Mrs. Peter A. Wagner the Royal Hotel spent Sunday aftâ€" oon amongst relatives and friends Berlinâ€"Messrs. _ Stuart Bivout, 1 Albert Ottmann spent _ Sunday Waterlop _ among relatives _ and ends.â€"Mr. and Mrs. Robert Sandâ€" were visiting relatives in Berlin t â€" week.â€"Mr._â€" Albert Reiner â€" of iner Bros. & Co., very fortunately ned the benedicts _ on Wednosday t, it will Le an _ injustice to him be classed amongst the bachelors. : brought his bride with him _ on inday and will reside in the Orphâ€" s Home, where they will be pleasâ€" to receive their many friends. We in in wishing the happy couple _ a Ppy martied lifeâ€"Business is rathâ€" quiet at present.â€"Mr. Wu. Hamâ€" und who has been on the road _ as avelling saleszuan _ for the Renirew eam separator | (Co., spent Sunday _home with his family. _ > are aggravated during f climatic changes beâ€" ||..===~ }aue the impure blood ||. > is incapable cfresistance ||«m ‘and ordinary treatment seems uselessâ€"but the wpof Scott‘s Emulsion ¢telieving rheumatism is based on logical principles and scientific facts. This wilâ€"food promptly makes active, red, lifeâ€"sustaining The Tortures of Rheumatism Bblood corpuscles and its bodr.-building properties regulate the functions to ‘cxglnpoisonous acids. , ‘s Emulsion, with careful diet for one month, will relieve the lame muscles and stiffened joints and subdue the unbearaâ€" ble sharp pains when other remedies fail. a *Beware of alcohalic imitations and insist on the purity of SCOTTS. proving as fast as could be €â€" =We are very sorty to repolt Mr. J. Simpson is seriously, Wellesley AT ALL DRUGGISTS _ i}â€"42 â€"Mr. s s . visitor r Bust Neighbors : L}:l A very pleasant kitchen shower was 1. |beld for Mr. and Mrs. G. Doekn, at -mlthe home of her parents neatr Mannâ€" ) |beim last week,. . Mr. R. Buleg of ;m"roton\o acted as chairman of the as4, |evening. The evening was pleasantly _ ;1, ‘sSpent in playing games, and a PIO her‘gramme of reCitations and music was 1 |rendered. At the close of the even: ast ing‘s entertainment a dainty lunch was partaken of. Among those Pre: sent â€" were, Mr. and Mrs. R. Burby, and daughter of Toronto, Miss Calti¢ Kloth of Hespeler, Miss Lily Gottsâ€" leben of Berlin, Messrs. John Doekhn, Louis Doekhn, W. Halliman, W. Shank, J. Bucey, C. Klie, T. Rickert, S Gingrich, 1. Spetzel, A. Ludoiph, N. Rellinger, 11. Lang, T. Tapping, M. Coster, J. Stoltz, and the Misses C. Copeland, I‘ Stoly, C. Halliman, D. Lsallmu, E. Jascho, E. Eckhardt, cher, 0. Bergey, C. Richardt. i News Notes :â€"Mr. and Mrs. E. S. Shantz and daughter Louida accomâ€" panied & Mr: and Mrs. W, BR. Shantz of Williamsburg~ > spent several days with friends near Floradaleâ€"Mr. and Mrs. Allen Shoemaker and son Cecil spent Thursday last in Toronto.â€"Mr. and Mrs. Fred Haase and family atâ€" tended _ the funeral of the late . Mr. Woeller which was held at Berlin on Monday.â€"Mr. _ and _ Mrs. _ Clayton Sbhantz of â€" Petersburg spent Sunday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. C. S. Shantz.â€"Mr. _ Maitland Strome _ ofi Winnipeg hae returned home _ whete where he:intends to spend the winter months.â€"Miss Fry spent last Sunday \with Miss Emma Huether. Since our early winter has come‘An instructive and apPrOP""8"" P°" and gone we would feel quite relievâ€" gram . Was participated in by the ed if it would freeze up so that we young people.â€"On Saturday eveNiDg a would have less mus to paddle through few _ jolly hours were spent at _ the sure we are having our Indian sumâ€"|home of Mr and, Mrs. Adam Sherâ€" mer. .The storm _ of a couple of| man, when about a score of _ friends weeks ago which Passed over us was and neighbors were hospitably enterâ€" terrific almost unendurable. The farâ€"| tained. _ Cards, dancing ard games iners are pretty well up with _ their | were indulged _ in until about _ midâ€" work and ready for winter. Threshâ€" night. A numpetr of guests from _ & ing is finished, the grain yield being|distance were in attendance.â€"Several excellent and a splendid sample. _ A|stafls of men are at work along the large quantity of hav has been pressâ€"| P. & B. car line preparing the track ed and is being shipped out to other|for the winter siege. A consideraple points before navigation ‘closes.â€"Mr. section â€" of the line northwest from Wm. Skifien and family who had â€" a Centreville is to be doubletracked to sale lately have left for their future facilitate the bandling of the incleas~ hoime near Woodstock. Sorry to lose|ing business. so trustworthy a neighbor but what pere e in * is our loss _ is their gain. â€"Mr. Douâ€" | West Montrose gall McColeman has sold his farm to w Mr. Graham >of Silverwater for a j & ¢ h fbandsmne price of $5,500.00. Mr. Mcâ€" Vf:’"';;fi Tl?en(}ri:a }t{“;::f‘r cl::fn:j Coleman has reserved the Tight | t0|for its victi y i |re1rain on farm; _ for anaotrhers year.â€" fow h::mm m;? :lm’s Ne:,im D:; C ansl s . "I |ce been ill only 3 w wi (L,::' Si‘:‘e:ame sncl:lneiis_ p':“";‘ls "?-\“;';@ pneumonia and for some time hopes inh f,”“'!‘d“ c B; Es: da' 4T | were held out for her recovery. _ Inâ€" near Providence Bay is GaNE®T~| ;erment took place from her home iD ously ill with inlamation. We tTUSt] ips vijlage to the W,. M. Centepry OD health.â€"Death entered the communiâ€" ty the other day and claimed as itsâ€" victim Mr..Wm. McMillen, the deceasâ€" ed had reached the matute age . Of 80. He leaves a widow and a â€" dumâ€" ber of sons and daughters to moum‘ his loss. _ The bereaved _ have the sympathy of the entite neighporhood. â€"The new railroad which has _ been completed during the last summer is in ful operation now. Quite a _ few ll'arluatls of cattle, etc., has been 'shipped over the new line, also many passengers come and go. The people iof Manitoulin feel that they are . no | longer isolated but have been _ couâ€" |nected with the main lard. Learn Dressmaking In 2 Weeks _ The probicm of Fall and Winter sewing now confronts â€" every . well regulated â€" household, and you can not afford to waste precious moments at alterations until your garment }loscs all its original style and fit, yet it hak:’een endured year after year, because of the mistaken idea that there was no where to go to ‘lra:n to cut a garment so it would [not require those tcdious fittings. A course with us will remedy it all. ‘Our method teaches how to cut ‘and put logether _ everything _ from plainest shirt waist to most clab orate toilette. Terms for a complete 'murse is $10.00, but it preferred only part of the course can be taken. _A day class will commence on Dec 9th. Full information can‘ be had by calling at our residence any _ time previous to above date. Ellison Dress Cutting Co. Items of Interest :â€"Mr. John _ E. Little _ spent the _ week end at his home hete.â€"The Sunday school scholâ€" ats are Yery busy Practising for thoit Xmas Cantata which promises to be unusially gdod this year. â€"Miss Lillie Beattic _ has accepted a position as "Mietition in the Victoria Hospital, MBondon.â€"Mr. Wt E. Raymo of Torâ€" onto spent the _ weekâ€"end with _ Mr Geo. A. Tilt.â€"Mr. and Mrs. Robert Tulloch _ have returned from a _ two months‘ honeymoon trip to Scotland and _ will reside â€" in Preston. â€"Mrs. Francis Reattie is convalescent after *# «y Manitoulin Island set rets |“l|n~‘\\ 42 Eby Street, Berlin. BLAIR Local and Personal.â€"lInvitations afe out for the marriage of Miss . Cola Bell Kinzie to Mr. Charles Toman to take place in Doon on Dec. 3rd.â€"Dt. English, superintendent of the hospiâ€" tal for the insane _ at Hamilton was a business visitor here a few _ days ago.â€"Dr. A. Ochs of Preston was @ visitor to Centreville on Thursday. Candidate for _ Reeve:â€"With the township â€" nominations only, a month away, the political pot is beginning to simnsor. In â€" Waterloo township, chair of honor. ‘"I am in the feld, that is definite," said he to a rePoItâ€" er. It is considered to be his "turn‘ : P S t Reeve Joseph Abra will complete his second term, being chosen by acclaâ€" mation on last New Years. It is the custom for the Reeve to drop . OUt alter two yearts‘ service, but it is rwrored that the present incumnent may remain in the field for a third term. But whether he does or 20%, Mr. W. C. Shaw of ti_orlbsp_ebt duâ€" i 0 3 0: 2 06 . M ui in it e olte o to step up and as the Wardenship of the County may come to a rePreseDâ€" tative of this township meXt year, there is an added incentive to . the candidates. The nominations will be held on Friday, Dec. 26th.â€"Mr. Herâ€" bert Sherk, of Centreville, houg: a thoroughbred Holstein bull at Menno _ Shantz sale a few _ days afo for â€" which he paid $255.â€"Since the fariners telephone systein has been in operation in this township, the moveâ€" ment began on a Small scale, has exâ€" panded rapidly and there are ROW ribout â€" 200 subscribers enjoying the ‘convenionces of _ the service.â€"â€"The members of the Epworth Leagte of the Centreville U.B. church held _ a literary meeting a few days ago at the home of Miss Grace Detweiler. An instructive and appropriate prOâ€" gram _ was participated in by the young people.â€"On Saturday eveNniDg a few _ jolly hours were sPent at the home of Mr and, Mrs. Adam Sherâ€" |man. when about a scote of _ friends P. CU TTZ WO TCOR OR CCAE for the winter siege. A consideraple section â€" of the line northwest from Centreville is to be doubletracked to facilitate the bandling of the incleas~ Obituary :â€"On Saturday _ night, Nov. 22nd, the Grim Reaper claimed for its victim Mrs. Wm, Neil. Deâ€" ceased had been ill only 3 weeks with pneumonia and for some time hopes were held out for her recovery. _ Inâ€" terment took place from her home in the village to the W, M. Censegry on Tnesdayqumonâ€"oiw A large number attended.â€"Mr. W. J Letson has purchased a quantity of wooded land from Mr. Aarcr Snyder ‘and also some â€" tin.ber from Mr. W. Sugg and Mr. M. Ross. , Christinas _ Festival.â€"The Wol'-h?n'sl Institute of this village are giving a fowl supper and concert in Jupp‘s hall on Friday evening, Dec. 19th, a fee â€" of 25¢. for adults and 15¢c. _ fot school â€" children will .be charged to taise funds to give prizes in the Inâ€" stitute. A good programme is being prepated: Oysters will also be served extra in counection with the suppetr. Tome and bring your purse along and we will guarantee a good time. % ic a ie it a1.0 : m Abet on ie 277 Mr. and Mrs. Hilbotn with Mr. and Mrs. C. Bowman motored to Bloomâ€" ingdale to spend last Sabbath. Wedding Belis :â€"Invitations are out for the marriage of Miss Maud Westâ€" fall of this place and Mr. Oscar Istael of near Floradale at the home of â€" Mr. ard Mrs. Jno. Westfall o Wednesday, Dec. 3rd, at 4 p.m. Miss Watson of Guelph spent a colâ€" ple of days with her cousin Miss Saâ€" die Letson.â€"The friends of Mr. Calâ€" iin Peppler of Berlin regret to learn of his serious illness with heart trouâ€" ble and wish him a speedy recoVery.â€" Mr. and â€" Mrs. F. Letson with _ Mr. and Mrs. A. Letson motored to New Dundee on â€" Sunday last to celebrate the 23rd anniversary of their weddâ€" MP. for South Perth, and for a while â€" Deputy â€" Speaker of the Co aâ€" morâ€" died at his home in St. Mary‘s it his sixtyâ€"second year. iDg. THICK, GLOSESY HAIR _ ____ FREE FROM DANDRUFF Girle! Tr‘ymltl Mair gets soft, fluffy and beautifulâ€"Get a 25 cent bottle If you care for heavy hair that glisâ€" tens with beauty and is radiaat with life; has an incomparable softness and is fluffy and lustrous, try D_u_nderl!o. Just one application doubles the beauty of your hair, besides it immeâ€" diately dissolves every particle of dandruff. _ You can not have nice heavy, healthy hair if you have dandruff. This destructive scurf robs the hair of its lustre, its strength and its very Mfe, and if not overcome it produces a feverishness and itching of the scaip; the hair roots famish, loosen and die; then the hair falls out fast. Surely get a 25â€"cent bottle of Knowlton‘s Danderina from any drug store and just try it Mr. Gilbert H. Mcintyre, forinet m Reaper claimed Wm, Neil. _ Deâ€" only 3 weeks with some time hopes er recovery. _ Inâ€" from her home in N. M. Censegry on oi â€"lastâ€"week.â€" _A ded.â€"Mr. W. J. ad a auantity . of â€"The Women‘s to the will be Mr. Herâ€" _ bought 1 at ge days ago LARGEST SALE n1 n ; ! News Notesâ€"Mr. and Mrs. John _Hahn of Baden spent Sunday at the f bome of his brother, Mr. _ Adam * . ‘Hahn.â€"Mr. and Mrs. Smith «of Elâ€" 1,200 People Attended and mira spent Sunday at the home of Over $000 Realized at Sale im. and Mrs H. A. Heuhn.â€"Mir. and & Nrs. Herman Schlouter of â€" Linwood of M“m",,y' Shantz ispont Sunday with Mrs. Jacob Fries. s 9 . |â€"Mr. and Mrs. Ea. Doerr spent Sunâ€" ‘The largest â€" auction sale ever beld day in Conestogo.â€"Mr. and Mrs. Joe in Waterloo County, both in point of, Martin of near Hawkesville were Sunâ€" attendance and the amount realized,‘ day .visitors at the home of _ Mr. was that held â€" on the farm of wMr.and Mrs. Albert Scheifiey.â€"Mr. Hanâ€" Menno M. Shantz, situated on the sold was a visitor at the home ot road to _ CUentrevilie, | on Thuxsday‘lll'- C. S. Weber on Monday.â€" ‘The last . | Sunday schools ars getting ready for * their â€" annual â€" Christmas _ festivals, R, i an + 19 qrrive, from ";‘;’,:::‘,;’:"m teew. which will be held in the Lutheran ‘The sale.had been well advertised and Church Dec. 25th and the Evangelical > t from Hamilton church December 23rd.â€"Mr. and Mrs :,{“olc ir:v:dmk'om"‘nunr T ocdstack ang Clinton Hahn spent Sunday at the other po'h;tt. The conductors of the flone ol NC l“d Mrs. Honry R”;“d"' o $ maiie ho in ho k uon iess tied eight hundred POOPIm the ‘“: mas entcrtainment Tuesday . evening, and altogether the attendance . W25 oo 33rq at 7.30 o‘clock. A splendid Early in the morning people began to arrive. from points far and neatr. The sale.had been well advertised and bu,ers were present from Hamilton, Rockwood, from near Woodstock and other points. The ('onducw:s of the over 1200. ‘ A $4000 sale is considered a large one but over $8000 was realized from the sale of live stock, implements, atc. The amount was about $2000 more than Menno Shantz anticipated. 53 head of cattle, 186 horses and the fatry implgments of two farms wetre disposed of. EVC DVe Smd M ROARROC I 1. more than Mennp Shantz anticiPated.| Briefs.â€"Mrs. Roy Rowland 16(t tor 53 head of cattle, 186 horses and th¢ her home in Elmiza last week.â€"â€" Mt. :rmp(l)g!fiwnts of two farms wete Hax,ol:‘ Mortis who has m,"’g‘l, s % with Mr. Wm. H. Knight ot The â€" pure bred Holstein cattle|past three years left on Monday â€" for brought an average of $225 Per head, his home in England.â€"Misses Hatrtieq while grade cows averaged $125 per|and Bessie Bickel of Berlin _ spent head. Calves brought from $30 _ to}Sunday at Crosshill.â€"Mrs. A. â€" Gilâ€" $100. _ The herd tull was sold for thiar held a supecssful Auction Sgle $260. The horses prought an aVerage last week. Mr. Fraser of Hamburg of about $190. The 3 year old colts‘ wielded the harmer.â€"Mrs. Dan Gerâ€" Sold at from $165 to $170. A heavy|ber has sold her farm to Mt. ‘Mose draught team was purchased for $372. Bast.â€"\V\r. and Mrs. Jno. Pride _ of ‘r‘: pd ted Mr. E. Moncreift visited at the home of M was conduc Mr. E. 3 o Â¥. J: sn.':: ol“BaflSn, who :’;n assist. JAs. Antichnap. gnhy Mr. Fraser of Nr:fi“awrk»l__qâ€"_-â€"_e-â€"â€"gâ€"a“._ ennmmmneprnmmmnnmemnete ce emomemnstmetmn. ww success of the sale ects most s . en on ie aron anelan areantin y In T miver Almnh“m: se was ane. |, M Tanhs Shantz was highly gratâ€" ceptionaily large one ever¢thing was ‘fi'.:’mw't?' "h' "‘s"‘f of tl?o\salr. disposed of by 5.1$ o‘clock in the two farms ownaed by Mr. Menno iterncon indicating that it aâ€" Shantz were recently purchased _ by mk it was CC"â€"ithe williams Real Estate Company ducted with dispatch and promptness 5 ; t The S&mA 1 ~CeTient ces and will be subâ€"divided for Real Es d SA me _ 63 o PMCOS| gate purposes. The twa farms com were realized. The manmet in which fxe s * _ Sold in this community only at These enable the body to produce substances which prevent the growth of smalipox and diphtheria germs in the blood. § eommon , ' pn h,ra and a score of othersâ€" that can be prevented less painfully and more easily by making the body strong to resist germ infection. i3e ~a6, | Cold weather, overâ€"work, excesses of any kind, are liable to bring about just the conditions under which those latent diseass germs will get the upper hand, and put you on your back " down sick." 2s You who arc runâ€"down, tiredâ€"out, nereousâ€"â€" . You who, though not sick enough to give up, still don‘t feel good â€" You who are apparently well, and want to sicy wellâ€" Take home a bottle of Rexall Olive Oil Emulsion toâ€" day, and use it as a means to get well and keep well. Rexall Olive Oil Emulsion is a real nerveâ€"food Is designed for the prevention as well as the relief of diseaseâ€" by enabling the body to overcome the germs. It, at the same time, strengthens and tones the nerves, nourishes the blood, puts the entire system into a proper healthy condition to combat and successfully resist disease. Every person not in perfect health has incipient germs of some distressing ailment in his or her system. In this it is different from most other soâ€"called " ronics" which either have no food value and do nothâ€" ing more than temporarily stimulate you, leaving you in a worse condition than before or, having food value, still Olive Oil Emulsion s ww‘ ap 0 A. G. HAEHNEL The FRexoll store Waterloo _ _ DIPHTHERIA is prevented by the injection of antiâ€"toxin. resist disease germs ({ ; 9 lth sale was _ conducted will _ add ]much to MNr. Shantz‘s prestize . and standing as an auctionser. l Mr. Menno Shantzr was highly gratâ€" ified with the result of the sale. progtamme is being prepared. The two farms ownaed by Mr. Menno Shantz were recently purchased . by the Williams Real Estate Company and will be subâ€"divided for Real Esâ€" tate putposes. The two farms com prise 220 actes SMALLPOX is preverited by vaccination â€"â€" the injection of vaccine. Heidelberg (With Hypophosphites) me of Mr.};l. _ Irritation ".l'i en hans te t Irregutarty, bloating or annatural entargem=nts, mrd ml&& amppgepecmemee spirits, melancholy, desire to cry, fear of mm s t:.tho spine, ’me hot flashes, weariness, 8t . Circtes lmlncnuflmnwlwfl will _ add h . I invite you to y for my compicte tâ€"n days‘ treatmment hn __a gostgald, to prove to !mlf lan!_M ailments can be :.-d}‘v and mr:ly cong eut hb Tadhn ied rors hA iess Aricaciehly a d adnn I2 8 sc ol d d qo N B 0 03 SOLL B LA Ts Prmnad‘ Apicinpvieply‘s Abagtes o aZ + 00 â€"A0 i 7079 m and fSome, without the e of bospital treitment, or the d'anrr! of an Women «verywhere are csm;!n; the surgeon‘s kaife by knowing of my simple met! of treatment, and when you are cured, my sister, I shall only ask yon to ;;n the word al ‘At~ to some other suflerer. My home treatment is for n:‘.‘-'«.-.ner. 0 Mothers of will explain a simple home treatment which specdily and effectnally cures hlmuhg. kmlnr!‘;k\ headaches, and nummi-.- in young women, and themt to nno ipmess and health, Tell:me if yor are worried about your daughter, Remember it dosti by afl to give my method of home trestment aâ€"complete ten day‘s trial, and if you inue, it costs only a few cctn;.- a mkflu do so, and lt;?.nm lmcrfer::rmn one‘s dai an heatth * en accept m nerous er.mfig E Y “mmi}filmnd it in plate wr.?p':rbnm-‘ll. o eave you cin out ®~ t, mark the places that tell your feelings, and return to me. Write and ask for the tree m . treatment toâ€"day , as you may not «a~ this offer again. . Addre«s : " . 2F Peeeiame aH aan armuadies â€" marib a miun c Property Changes Hands. â€" While the bottom nas croppes out of the Real Estate market in other centres the land boom continues in _ New Dundee. Mr. A. Geiger has disposed of his handsome residence to _ Mr. Sydney â€" Lautenslager. _ Mr. _ Johr Bowimnan of New Hamburg has | pur chased the blacksmith shop and residence oi Mr. I. Spreeman. Local and Personal.â€"Quite a numâ€" ber of the progressive dairymen _ of this vicinity attended the Holstcin cattle sale held on the farm of Mr. M. M. Shantz, at Berlin.â€" Mrs.. A. McDonald and Miss Ida Bergey _ atâ€" tended the Women‘s Institute < Conâ€" veation at Toronto.â€" Miss _ Harris, principal of the school, gave a very able and interesting address at the monthly meeting of the Women‘s Inâ€" stitute. _ Her subjiect was _ ‘‘Nature Study in our Public Schools." â€"The young people of the Baptist Church are planning anâ€" entertainment _ for Xmas. . evening. SISTER ; READ MY FREE OFFER. treatment toâ€"day , at you may not se this offer again. . AdITE® : MRS. M. SUMMERS, Box 50 s & . _ WNDSOR, ONTARIO, are so unpleasant to take that many people can‘t keep them down. Rexitll Olive Oil Emulsion strengthens you, puts snap and gifiger and vitality into your system. It makes you {eel better and stronger. It improves your digestion and your bowel action. â€" 4 It contains no alcohol nor any dangerous or habit forming rugs: _‘ : It is guaranteed to be just as represented above â€" to do all that is clainied above â€"to satisfy you in every way, or your money back without quibble or question. Enough for full two weeks‘ treatment, $1.00. Sold only at The Rexall Stores â€"the World‘s greatest Drug Stores â€" and always with a full guarantee of comâ€" plete satisfaction, or your money back. Rexall Olive Oil Emulsion is pleasant to take. The Hypophosphites it contains tone the nerves. ‘The pure COlive Oil nourishes both nerves and blood. O RERRITE CC id a t lin.â€" Mrs.. A. : a Bergey _ atâ€" nstitute ~ Conâ€" | Miss _ Harris, , gave a very ddress at the While Pig Killing | _ Season is f Here s How about your supply of Pepper? We can supply you with exâ€" . tra grade No. 1 granulated Pepper at 25c a lb, or 3 lbs. + for 65e. . ‘ Bruegeman‘s Qroceryy _ HCME OF GOOD GROCERIES ‘King St. Phome 79L. Waterloo.. I am a woman. I know a woman‘s trials.

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