= How to Feel Well During Middle ~__ Life Told by Three Women Who ... Learned from Experience. : +A Woman‘s * â€" Groblem . tion. _ TH “â€g' Mr. J e is J tm . prospero La‘ qualities. ; _< The death took place on Tuesday at her home near Sebastopol, of * . John Streicher, in her 56th year, \ _ after a lengthy iliness. The deceased ’ -&m maiden name was Leah Leoâ€" lipes was bornâ€" in Wilmot Township 9 was married to Mr. John Streichâ€" w @r twentyâ€"seven years ago, when they _ meved onto a farm near Sebastopol, 4 she lived up to the time of her j ith. She leaves besides her sorâ€" \A rowiug husband, three sons, Solomon,| _*" Egra wnd David, an aged mother, two £ “zt:n and four br thers, namely: 2 Samme) Bender of New Hamburg. Mrs. Joseph Ruby of East, Zorra, Jacob | c _Of Wilmot, John of East Zorra, and ghl and Chiistian of Wellesley. x« funeral took place on Thursday j â€" forenoon interment being made in ! . _ East Zorra, and was attended by a j large circle of sorrowing relatives and l â€" _ friends. * Miss Katie Christner of the Huron â€" Road, spent Saturday with friends â€"Hymeneal. ® Ruppertâ€"Riehl.â€"A _ quiet wedding was solemnized on Wednesday afterâ€" â€" moon, August 8th, at the home of Rev. Knmechtel, Kitchener, when Miss, Edna ~ Riehl was united in marriage to Mr. e ward Ruppert. Both parties are o well known to need much introducâ€" p . The bride being the daughter ,,_z’lll John Riehl, of Lisbon, where is heldâ€" in high esteem. The " is the son of Mr. and Mrs. John 3 . Of North Easthope, and is a « prosperous young farmer of sterling < qualities. He owns one of the most . Â¥aluable farms in the township. They _â€"left‘on the evening train on a honeyâ€" f trip over Lake Ontario to the %fl Isiands, Quebec and other **points east. On their return, Mr® and Mrs. Ruppert will take up their home and answered by women only and held in strict confidence Migs Marian Bingeman is spending her vacation with her sister at _ St. puoumieun ham taw is ced anrld ce 0. 0 020 "UCCVOO i i uo aDg have had them try it and thogaho have received “m,m"u F rod results from it."â€" Mrs. Groror: A. DuxBar, "w e m 7 Roundy St., Beverly, Mass. es " xt Lafile â€" Krie, Pa â€"*I was in poor heaith when the k. ange of Life started with me and I took Lydia Pinkham‘s Vegetable Compound, or I think I A | Your" uld not have got over it as easy as I did. Even “i SR || now if I do not feel good I take the Compound ,"' and it restores me in a short time. I will praise mn- remedies to every woman for it may help m as it has ma.â€-riln. K. Kissiixc, 931 EKast Mith 8t., Erie, Pa. We other medicine has been so successfual in relieving woman‘s suffering as has Lydia E. Pinkbam‘s Vegetable Compound. I TBE B0 D DCUMITE UREVs‘ â€" max, 759 N. Ringgold St., Philadelphia, Pa, h\ B Beverly, Mass.â€""I took Lydia K. Pinkham‘s Vegetable Compound, for nervousness and dy_spepshh when I was gotng through the Change of Life. I found it ver elpful and I ave sln{- spoken of it to othér women who suï¬zr as J did and have had them try it and they also have rencivad s * The Change of Life is a most critical period of a woman‘s existence, and neglect of health at this time invites disease and pain. Women everywhere should remember that there is no other remedy known to medicine that will so successfully carry women through this trying period as Lydia E. Pinkham‘s Vegetable %ompound, made from native roots and herbs. %lead these letters:â€" F Wmm il i .â€"* i TBR .. :s B Trerted e Oe t t l {{[J ache with bearing down pains and I would have ts reonector Winierbolt, 0f Kit ‘hose, â€"â€""â€"""Vrtud with bis parents , was in town urday | .‘SéAmes Cortie of tford, spent c and had two residents of near m::mnu at his ho:t:.‘ ht h before the Magistrate. B8CD ) wi, Clara Wikker returnedhome at ‘:all- cark of HQLOKSRIPDOT ‘tor several wooks" visit in Cobalt, she \ which the i:spector held .; / accompanied hoine Â¥y her broâ€" station, pending an investiâ€" ther, Walter. + o o e o e coaclt ;‘ iY Oe Lipps Kitchener, spent Bively that the liquor was for their| ,, } weekâ€"end -m’otfu parents here. k personal use and the case ":" Mrs. Joseph Buckel and son Joe, of ; and they were allowed "‘ Kitchener, spent the weekâ€"end Aat the "Keke their liquor home. home of Mr. and Mrs. E. Franke, Jaâ€" . Mr. John Zinn ha»s purchased “"‘eob SLPOSt. A. K. Freeborn‘s brick residence :‘i Mr. William Franke of Georgetown, street, at present occupiled by ; . Sl¢ // l weekâ€"end at his home. : Wiesle. 4 I Miss Katie Christner of the Huron t_ Miss Margaret Grimmer and Miss Road, spent Saturday with friends McMay returned home from their, here, \ &n spent with friends in Iitch-' Rev. A. L Snyder is spending _ his ll and Listowel. . Yacation with relatives and friends in â€" Mrs. Alfred Hahn of Stratford, was : Brampton. m'fl t:':‘ homeko( Mr. and Mrs.| "jy,‘ and Mrs. Alex. Christner, of L & ne s week. Ratho, spent Saturday at the home of __Mr. Harold Bingeman of Kitchener. their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Wm. i#pent_the weekâ€"end with his parents | {"°‘" Pare omen may receive free and helpful n'dvicveil;); ;fl&ni 'th:fl;;l: Pinkham Mo_dleme Co., Lynn, Mass. Such lettersare received /ua. Schildroth. ses Irene and Mildred Hahn have ed to Kitchener after spending bolidays with their aunt Mrs. (Continued from page 1) * NEW HAMBURG ur Busy Neighbors INTERESTING NEWS NOTES nRpatn retier w uin dhinko w7h id w dalihi? dains 28 is 4C nervous ‘feelings. After taking Lydia K. [y_ _ _ [3 3 GSB4. _ AMer taking Lydia K. Pinkham‘s Vegetable Compound I feel like a new person and am in better health and no more troubled with the aches and pains I had befort I took your wonâ€" derful remedy. I recommend it to my friends for I no m n e e t t o ce 22 &1 $8 e w DC OO PC OCV ACCORITD TVI R cannot praise it enough."â€"Mrs. Marcaret Grassâ€" L100 wan a® w o PLOS. COT, ADRROIOMIEE ache with bearlngadown pains and I wor heat flast‘les' yery bad at times with dizzy s 1 ie en T ETWY OB Y ABHT: jold Bingeman of Kitchener spent the } week end with his parents here.â€"Mr. } Charles Pletsch of Stratford _ spent |the week end at his home.â€"Mr 8 Stuart, spent the week end with his family in Mitchellâ€"Mr. J. W. Clem ens spert Sunday at his home in Kitâ€" chener.â€"Mr. James Corrie of Strat ford spent the week end at his hom« lhereâ€"Mlss Marian is spending her vacation with her sister Edith at 8t i Jacobs.â€"Mr. Vansickle is spending | several days with relatives and friends in Linden â€"Miss Clara Wilker re turned home from Cobalt where she spent a few weeks, her brother Wal ter accompanied her home.â€"Mr. Otto ,Uppn of Kitchener #pent Sunday at | the home of his parents.â€"Rev. A. J ‘Snyder is spending his vacation wit) relatives and friends in Brampton.â€" Mrs. Joseph Buckel and son Joe, of Kitchener, spent the week end at the | _ me of Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Franke. |\â€"â€"Miss Katie Christner of â€"ne Hunron Road spent Saturday with friends in town â€"Mr Robbie Vance of Kitchener spent the week end with his mother. â€"Mr. Swan and son Michael, spent Monday â€" in Kitchener.â€"Mrs. H(;:nry Spiel and her daughter Mrs. Sw. spent Monday with relatives in Pr%- ton â€"â€"Mr and Mrs. Edward Mernér and daughter Emily and Miss Appel motored to Grand Bend on Sunâ€" day.â€" Mr. and Mrs. Heintz attend the former‘s sister‘s wedding in Phil lipsburg on Saturday.â€"Mr. and Mrs: Gotfreid spent Sunday with lrlents here.â€"Nir. Eby Rush of Kitchenér spent Sunday with his mother.â€"Mr: and Mr#. Miller and two . childrey _ Mr. and Mrs. Alex. Christner, of Ratho, spent Saturday at the home of their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Schweitzer. Miss Agusta Coone of Toronto _is spending her vacation at the home of her sister, Mra George Morley, Jacob street. â€"Mrs. E. n. ‘eisch _ spent the week end with her parents at Tavistock.â€"Mrs. Aifred Hohen ofStratford spent a few days at the home of Mrs. Louis Peine.â€"AMr. Harâ€" IntubinietPivtnliituntcA LODM T Mr. Otto u.u‘ol Kitchener, spent the weekâ€"end with his parents here, Mrs. Joseph Buckel and son Joe, of Kitchener, spent the weekâ€"end At the home of Mr. and Mrs. E. Franke, Jaâ€" cob street. Mr. William Franke of Georgetown, spent the weekâ€"end at his home. Miss Katie Christner of the Huron Road, spent Saturday with friends here. % Rev. A. L Snyder is spending _ his vacation with relatives and friends in Bramptaon. P O m Vo T enjoy a long happy and prosperous ‘mm ll-hthovllhdtldl-fll! Mr. 8. Stewart spent the weekâ€"end with his family in Mitchell. Mr. J. U, Clemens spent Sunday at his family in Mitchell. Mr. Charles Pletach af @recurc2 on the groom‘s farm. with dizzy spells and 5 Lydia K. P{n)ekham’s ke a new person and ries Pletsch of Stratford, "“l‘ld'llhhhw ies nand llll",‘fi"é!’?"!"“ "IIL <*dl , Mr. and Mrs. G. Allan and . Mr. Spiers of Mt. Forest, Mrs. Geoffrer Brown (nee Miss Jessie Allan) â€" and little son of Toronto called on Elmira friends last Tuesday, Mr. Noah Weber, delivered the first new wheat at the mill here on Friday forenoon. The wheat is of good qualâ€" ity and weighs over standard. Farmers in this vicinity are busy cutting the oat crop which promises to be a bumper one from present prosâ€" pects. Itema of Interest. Miss Wallace of Hamilton, is visitâ€" ing with her friend, Miss Nellie Wright. _‘ ~ Mr. and Mrs. Walter Shants, Mr: Ezra and the Misses Shantz of Watâ€" erloo were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Schinbein on Sunday. An extra English service will be held in the Lutheran church next Supâ€" day evening. Rev. W. A. Snyder, D. D,, of Brooklyn, N.Y., who is enjoying a few weeks at his cottage here, wlul cecupy the pulpit on this occasion. Mr. Norman Dahmer made a great find of gold coin last week. _ This was no currency but murphies that go by that name. In taking up ome hill he found no less than 20 goodâ€"sizâ€" ed tubers in it which together weighâ€" ed 4 lbs., and 14 oz‘s. Some others who may be able to beat this record, could hand them over to some one eise even if it were not‘the gold coin. Mr. and Mrs. Edwin R. Good of Kitâ€" chener spent over Sunday at the home of the former‘s brother Allan. The funeral was held on Saturday afternoon and was largely attended v the many friends and acquaintances from far and near who came to pay a last tribute of respect to the depart» ed. The bereaved family have the sympathy of the commuity. Items of Interest. Miss Hannah Wilkinson of Kitchenâ€" er, is spending a short time with friends here. [ On Tuesday evening of last week two Waterloo rinks of Bowlers playâ€" \d to local rinks a most friendly game. The visiting rinks were skipped by Messrs. C. Shantz and J. Dahmer and the locals opposing were respectively Messrs. W. J. Snider and Moore Hill. The result was a win on the round for the locals by 5 shots or the Shant: rink winning by .4 while the Dahmer rink lost by 8 shots. °C‘ CC ~ _ Death‘ éf Mres. Jac. Cultz. _,,W W‘W forencon there passed peacefullyaway after being laid up for some years more or less, one of the oldest residents in the person of Mrs. Jacob Cuntz. Deceased was born in Germany and after her marriage to the late Mr. Cuntz, who predeceased her by nearly 21 years, they emigrated to Canada and took up their residence hWere and had since continuously reâ€" sided here. She attained the ripe old age of 84 years, 4 months, and 14 days ind leaves to mourn her death 5 sons, Geo., in Wisconsin, Chas. in Shoal Lake, Man., Jacob at home, Noah in Kitchener and Henry in Baden, also 2 daughters, Phoebe, Mrs. Wm. iZegâ€" ler, of Bridgeport, and Eleanor, Mrs. Walter J. Snider, Conestogo. Besides“ these, one brother survives, Adam Herrmann of near Elmira.> J Wnery)a Bowiers Here. Dr.Williams‘ Pink Pills are sold by ill dealers in médicine, or may by had by mail at 50 cents a box or six boxes ‘or $2.50 from The Dr. Williams‘ Medâ€" icine Co., Brockville, Ont.. . nerves which are clamoring for new, rich, red blood. This new, good blood can be had through te use of Dr. Williams‘ Pink Pills, which fact ac: counts for the thousands of cures of nervous dizeares brought © about by this powerful blood ‘builder andnerve restorer. Through the fair use of this medicine thousanes of despondest peoâ€" ple have been made bright, sctiye and strong. & 6 60 P is one of the most serious evils atâ€" fecting men and women of toâ€"day. The only way to bring back sound, vigâ€" orous health is to feed the starved painfully sensitive and easily agitated by some chance remark. Sleeplessness robs them of energy and strength; their eyes are sunken, their limbs tremble, appetite is poor and memory often fails. This nervous exhaustion T AN AGE OF WEAK NERVES. "No heartâ€"forâ€"anything" is the cry of thousands of men and women who migght be made well by the new, red blo:d Dr. Williams Pink Pills actually make. Misery day and night is the lot of hosts of men and women who are toâ€" day the victims ofâ€" weak nerves. Their pale, drawn faces and dejected attitude teil a sad tale, for nervous weakness means being tortured by morbid thoughts and unaccountable fits of depression. These sufferers are Franke is spending several days at i hener. the home of bie s08 if Eie Hrs.: Wiesle are spending this week wit friends in West Moncton â€"NMr. G. lay with relatives is town.â€"Rev. and Mr. Geo. Foster of St. Clements, visâ€" ited his friends on Sunday. He return ed from the Weat a week ago. â€"Miss Lizzie and Adtline Seftel, of Rerlet‘s Corner, made a short call to their sisâ€" ters, Mrs. William Becker and Mrs. Geo. Neumeister on Monday.â€"Mrs. William Woegenast of Stratford spent _ Another of Elmtra ‘aged residents was claimed by death n Sunday in the person of Mrs. Frank Mickus who had reached the age of 83. The deceased had been ili for many. years. ~The funeral was held on *Vednesday after noon at 2.30 at the" home of Mr. J. Winger, where a short service took place. Interment was made in the Union cemetery, One ‘son and five daughters survive: Mr. M. L. Weber. Mrs. Wm. Behrens, Mrs. J. Winger, town: Mrs Alvah Devitt, Waterloo; Mrs. C. Walmsley, Chicago; Mrs. Wm. Baetz, Cleveland, and 12 grandchildâ€" ren and 2 great grandchildren also surâ€" vive. \ The death occurred on Sunday, Aug. 19th, of Mrs. Jacob Dreisinger at the home of her daughter, Mrs. Fred Heoâ€" tus. The deceased was in her 83rd véar. The funeral will be held on Tuesday afternoen at 2 o‘tiock from the home of Mr. Hectus to St. James Church for service and from there to the Union cemetery for burial, * Deathâ€" of Mrs. Mickus. _Mr. and Mrs. S. Laschinger are spending a week at Grimsby,. ___Mr. and Mré. Wm. Nicholls and daughter of Hamilton, . are visiting Mrs. George Schierholz. Miss Myrtic Wilfong spent last week at Doon. Miss Edith Winn spent the weekâ€" end at Hawkesville. .: Mr. and Mrs M. MceDermid, Miss Violet McDermid and Mr. Stanley Mcâ€" Dermid of Tavistock, and Mrs. Fraser (nee Molly Mc?ennhl) of Elmvale, spent Sunday in town. _Our local bowlers played at. Ayr last week but were deféated. The results of the Jurtior Matriculaâ€" tion © examinations were announced last Friday. All the Elmira pupils were successful in passing with the ex ception of one pupil failing in one subâ€" ject and will have to write on it again. ‘The names in the list are: Henry Bowman, Doretha Schaefer, Edna Schierholz, Arverto Stumpf and Arthâ€" ur RKlinck. The Elmira High School has done excellent work and it is â€" a splendid opportunity for any _ young people in this vicinity to take advant age of the chance for an education. Miss Brechtbil~ of Detroit, is visitâ€" inge Miss Carrie Klinck.:" | . Mr. and Mrs. Hy. Oress -ccommled' Mr. and Mrs. O. J. Smith of St. Jacobs i on.a motor trip to London last week. Mrs. Brock and Mr. Chas. Thomas T of Toronto, visited at the home of Mr. | and Mrs, S. Laschinger for several | days ago. uic 129. ... Mr. Albert Edler and Mr. Grieve of ,E:dorth. spent Sunday at.the former‘s , me. . Miss ‘Carrle Scott of New York is visiting her sister Mrs. Erb. + Mr. Otto C. Schmidt was made the recipient of a fine mahogany bed from ‘his employees of the Kimira Furniture Mr. Alex Corri#il of the Aviation Corps, Camp Bordén, spent the weekâ€" end with Mr. Douglas Erb. Co. on the eve of his departure for Kitchener where he has accented a position of supeÂ¥intendéent of the Naâ€" tional Furniture Co. Mrs..David Fear is visiting at Galt. We are sorry to renort Master Geo. Lewis M with typhofd fever. Mss Edith Edier of Detroit, is spend ing several weeks at her home. Mr. _ and Mrs. Sylvester Steddick, Miss Pearl Steddick and Mr. J. Yanâ€" chus have returlged t_rom_ a motor trip to Kingston and a boatâ€"trip through the Thousand fslands. , Miss Evelyn Lackner of Kitchener, spent the weekâ€"end in town to bid farewell to her many Elmira friends before leaving for Japan where she is going as a missionary. Miss Lackner gails in about a month. Rev. 8. B. Eix of Fishervilie, visited in town recently. Miss Laura Hemmerich is taking a trip down the St. Lawrence and will visit at Montreal and other points beâ€" fore returning. Mr. Jeremiah Steiner of Transcona, iibaini® drnd aosvens it da hinklB iA i zl alallsd Map.. is visiting his sistor,; Mrs. Henry Rev..and Mrs. G. F. Brown and daughterâ€" motored to Zurich, (Mr. Brown‘s former charge), last week and spent the week there. * Mr. and Mrs. C. K. Jansen and fam:â€" ily of Galt, and Mr. S. H. Eby of St. Thomas, motored from here to Mus koka on Saturday and will spend part of their vacation there. Mr. E. L. Pequegnat of Toronto, spent part of last week in town. Miss Ethel Amy spent the weekâ€"end with relatives in Drayton and on the 8th of Peel. Mrs. John Mickus and Miss Blanche?1 Kieffer of Chicago, spent several days [‘ct the home of Mr. and Mrs. J. Schaetâ€" er. _ Mrs. J. Stewart, Miss Alma Stewart and Dr. Stewart motored to Port Dovâ€" er last week and spent several days there. : Mr. and Mrs. James McAvoy of thel Mansion House, Parry Sound, Miss M. Downey and Mr. Wes. Hennueyx of Toronto, visited Mr. and Mrs. J, B. Weber last week. Mr. Thomas Waish of Drayton spent Saturday with his sister, Mrs. Jl_lu.] Bcott. s A Mr. and Mrs. irvin Schroder and baby of Guelph, are visiting Mr. and Mrs. M. L. Weber. s Mrs. P. Christman is spending severâ€" al weeks at Windsor. * , spent Tuesday in town. * lr.mhtl‘d'hludlh&o u.lâ€luc‘ut m“um rg. are holidaying at StratfOra; â€" oi * _ * "O e kess ons _ on 9e y ‘¢ #1«1 Mr. Geo. Reuter, Mr, Jemes Carpen u-mm-uhaml-m 22y t the Rortn@est" ""{I Â¥w “‘nwï¬aflm; and 1 F i â€"â€"Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Neumeister and lhnlly spent Sunday at tie home of Mr. and Mrs. Julius Neumeister at Poole.â€"Mr, and Mrs. Andrew Streichâ€" er, visit their daughter, Mrs. Geo. Zulaut at Statford, on Tuesday.â€"Mr. and Mrs. Fred Kneisel and family and Mr.‘and Mrs. Geo. Giebe motored to the home of Mr. and Mrs. Jack Foerâ€" ; ster at Bamberg on Sunday.â€"Mr. Edâ€" ward Kneisel and ‘Mr. Roy Schmidt Tueu last Sunday at the nome of Mr. and Mrs. Henry Reidt at Shakespeare. |â€"Mr. and Mrs. Fred Rehling and son Bill were the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Henry Pfaff at Amulree on Sunday.â€" | Mr. and Mrs. John Hobi spend ilast Sunday with her parents, Mr. and Mnl._{ Sylvester Shoop, Wellesley.â€"Mr.. and. Mrs. Geo. °B, Schmidt of chureh copâ€" ner, spent Sunday at the homeâ€"of M:q‘ and Mrs. Edward Schmidt on, the sec, tion near Crosshill.â€"Mrs. Milton _Glebe'l of Brantford, is returning home thif week after spending a couple of week\ with his relatives hereâ€"Mr. | Billie Becker is spending Sunday with hiss family here.â€"Mr. and Mrs. Fred Kn‘e(-q sel and family spend Sundayilast Ab the home of Mr. and Mrs. Henry Witâ€", zel.â€"Threshing will be the order of the day next week.â€"Mr. and MrSs. Ben. Wismer and family of, Philipsâ€" burg, and Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Seftel spend ~Sundey at the home of Mr. and Mrs. William Becker.â€"Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Neumeister and Iamily{ spent SundԤe-t the home of Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Seftel of Beriet‘s Corner. â€"Mr. and Mrs. Waiter Koch and famâ€" ily spent Sunday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. David. Koch.â€"Mr. Herman Ruthig of Bright"Rnd Mr. Louis Ruthig and son Ruby and Mr. and Mrs. Henry Glasser of New Hamburg, visit the home of Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Streichâ€" er on Sunday.â€"Mr. and Mrs. _ John Hohl and Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Hohl, Jr., and family spent Sunday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Heiple.â€"Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Streicher visited with Mr. Geo. Zulauf at Rostock.â€"Mr. and Mrs. Peter Horst and family of the ’ Huron Road spent Sunday at the home} of Mr. and Mrs. \GJy. Witzel.â€"Mrs. the past week with her brother.â€"Mr. John Bulzl_!qlt for home on Sunday. The Bell Telephone Co. OF CANADA. We suggest that you give this matter of incoming telephone calls your careful attention. Many merchants insist on their most experienced employees answering the telephone. N* > It is important, too, that your teleghone be answered by an employee who is thoroughly posted on the details of your business. It is annoying to call and be answered by someone who will iet you tell him everything you have to say and then inform you that you will have to tell the whole story to someoné else. â€"It is of prime importanceâ€"to your business"that the person answering your telephone be pleasantâ€"voiced, polite, intelligent. A curt, snappy answer results in loss of trade. A brand new model January 1stâ€"over fiftyithousand sz already running. | # This is a mighty safe guide as to what to buy) . This car is mechanically correctâ€" 20 ny It isz the most beautiful among touring cau':d{ its sige. f Nothing in its price class approaches it in roominess ( . and riding comfort. > Fx Come to our storeâ€"see this Overland Light Four. v See Willysâ€"Overland Exhibit in the Transportation Building, Canadion ; National Exhibition, Toronto, Aug. 25th to Sept. 10th 4 wl 2. W 5 & A 4 »p.,.. <Who Answersâ€" \CrIt L ) ; 5k« Your Telephone? Schmitt Overland Sales.Co,8..0. Schmitt, Manager ’TO HAVE ABOUT COMMODITIES * AND PRICES. ismot at hand to give promptly the' short. delay too frequently means that the child has passed beyond < aid. Baby‘s Own Tablets should always be kept in the home where there. are young children. An occasional dose of the Tablets will prevent stomach and bowel troubles, or if the trouble comes ; suddenly the prompt use of the Tabâ€" ‘lsest will cure the baby. Mrs. Chu‘.‘ Anderson, Minda, Aita., says: ‘‘Baby‘s Own Tablets are the best medicine for little ones who are suffering from a weak stomach. They cured my baby when suffering from stomach copâ€" plaint and have made her a fine healâ€" thy child." The Tablets are sold by meâ€" dicine dealers or by mail at 25 cents a box from The Dr. Williams Medicme Co., Brockville, Ont. 4 , Buy: at your own home stores from merchants who protect your interests by ADVERTISING TO YOU THE IN: FORMATION WHICH YOU OUGHT : BABY‘S GREAT DANGER x DURING HOT WEATHER, Willie Becker spent Sunday afternoon at Mrs, Conrad Kneisei.â€"A quiet wedâ€" ding took place at the home of Mr. John Rethl when his daughter Edna was united in marriage to Mr. Edward Ruppert, of Ruppel street.â€"Mr. and Ms. John D. Koch and daughter Ida, spent Sunday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. E. Kock of near Amulitee.â€"Mr. and Mrb. John N. Koch spent Sunday at the home of his brother Mr. and Mrs. David Koch of Amuireeâ€"Miss Ada and Mr. Melvin Pfaff spent Simâ€" day at the home of Mr. John Lantz of near Amulree.â€"Mr. and Mrs. Wel lesly Neff spent Sunday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. William Pfaff.â€"Mr. Charlie Holl and Mr. Albert Kneisel spent Sunday evening in Bamberg. _ * More little ones die durine the sumâ€" nér than at dny other time ‘of the vear. Dierrhoea, dysentery, cholera inâ€" fantum and stomach disorders come without warning and when a medicine o mmecun hR esd on cdare 2e cra e sn e ied Tabâ€"| & had special training in locating Chas. g abnormaities of the vertebrae NY 8|3 He has been specially trained hi & § in finding even the alightest baby | & deviation from the normal posi coprâ€" g tion of any vertgbrae, of the }‘:’;‘::,5 spine, and by Mis skilful and nts a| 3 gentle adjustments, will be able icme to bring them back into their g proper positions. â€" And Nature, the Great Healgr, will ‘restore from’g you to health. reat! ; ; n‘l § A HOLM GHT S Phone 344. 1920 w. NIES & 104 Weber cumucw TOHd UIENUHATNOATLEHNCAOO EErNESNESAEN t Enreacance tiof, till tast w<o > n niz. mother got me to try MINARD‘S LININMNENT. The effect of which was almost magâ€" ical. Twe bottles completely cured me and 1 have worked every working day since. im 1 Chtkh aitnes. . a Minard‘s Liniment Co.. Limitéa. Gentlemen, â€" Ever since coming home from the Boer war l have been bothered with running fever sores on my legs. I tried many. saives and ling~ ments; also doctcred continuously for in finding even the alightest deviation from the normal posiâ€". tion of any vertebrae, of thoi‘ spine, and by Ris skilful and ; gentie adjustments, will be ‘M{j to bring them back into thair to bring them back into the? proper positions. â€" And Nature, the Great Healgr, will ‘restore you to health. Let ‘a Chiropractor examine your spine. . His fingers have had special training in locating abnormaities of. the vertebrae. He has been specially trained Chiropractic CAN "CHIROPRACTIC > > ~â€"__ neur‘Mer . This is a quéstion of iImportâ€" ance to any ont who is sufféring from any aiiment that has failed to yield to the old methods. + 9"e7% , but got‘no permanent re A. HOLM Yours gratefully, _ JOHN WALSKH Kitchener