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The Chronicle Telegraph (190101), 28 Feb 1918, p. 6

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" Week’s Bunk uu a Cold “this. Reg. 25e . . . . 20c 'i,, What a Dollar Will Buy; a. B. R. and C. Tablets. Minahottle... ...zoe Mia‘s Laxatives. Reg. Make-Mm, Tablets. an In! Iron Tonic for nervous bet and Women, Reg. 50c mater ... .. ... $1.00 Cut-Ira Tablets. Bee. 25: Bars Lilac. Rose, Glycerin Soap ... $1.00 Bars Rose Blossom Glycerine Soap . . . . 25e Barn Ivory Soap . . . 25e hrs Ivory, Large .31.“) ipecial Boris Lux "0. She was a true (‘uholic in h. She is survived by one bro. M two than. Mr. Sebastian Lot Mount Clemens. Mich,, Mrs. L t of Dublin, and Mrs. Jacob non of Hayssvme. The rqmninu {Went here from London to the t ot Mrs. Thomas Mitchell where meal was held on Wednesday to B, C. Church, and interment in "this Fels Naptha $1.00 huge Bars Castile lla- Wei-u that: occurred at London on of a former well known resi. II New Hamburg. in the person I Johnna Weiss, at the age ot In. 11 months and 4 days. The [in Weiss was I daughter ot the “an Weiss. and was born in Basttsops, where she upon! her tr yarn removing to town Ibout rear: Mo. The deceased was an: and never able to walk. but " "ttietton with true Christin: Fathom Cemetery. --"V m John Buckel and Mr. Joseph m In all-Iluru ""8 WEEK, t T". . = " ruluuler Ind Mrs. Wm. Spam and "we , Btore, ll aterloo, Ont uu waned at (‘reekbnnk on Sunday. " 20% an)?! nt,'",', mun Mrs. Alex Haas of Elmira spam I , u up o PM“ few days with Mr. and Mrs. Fred I mutter, must be name and Stahlbanm ,t,J.% tiier',tct.T.' “9:” Mr. Ph.ilip smhlbaum is improving i H but "G't ' . . . o. nicely after a severe illness. 'r'. . . - . I Mr. and Mrs. Irvine Strong visited Winn Corrie 0- Kitchener with Mr. and Mrs.A. J. Ruggle on flu week and at his home here. Sunday. . 9mm mm the week end at F _ ------------- II- "I Mitchell FRESH WATER HERRING. bllc sdmol hero ta closed tor . on account or we scarcity! qul received another Ihipment or f {Fl-es Water Herring 2,%b. Falls $2.. ' n . I few d: a u 6.6; GO lb. Stl'? $4.50,_100 lb. Kega. $8.-l, 2llt swgnfo'r‘; min “a” f g9.” fe., f' tttlaufer"tr Dortartmetttttli ml spent sunGy%t TG La; . who wu wounded on Juno .. III-t below hia.riattt.eneo by bullet. Pte. wAnklln mill! ot the Hospital nan-vice . He no“ to Whitby Military zoom Hospital for mullet ht unlll ttttsch-t and us] . dertexrrttined. Seva spon- lnuod the audience and um i anon ot I purse or fMg'g',",',r ten dollars. the he. [Ivan three cheers followed " In "Hem a Jolly Good Fallow" Wu] Anthem concluded the we and manual: the fourth New Hamburg "can from the trenches In J. Wanna-y evening Iturt In t, 'tntt. The chnlr was at no." shortly after eight p. p Introduced Private Herbert ' _LA EARN’SDRUG STORE . n Mtgetttmtottr's ileum: Vicin- " of Waterloo. .ps TURDAY, MARCH 2nd A,,f,r,Tf,r,AL, 21 T. in Pram m 1'lf 1rrf,'t w; . " And I In kn. A nub-W cu- I H od m. - '9. ""t l You. and Ionic)“. .n. I. u m: gnu-dug m f.e118te. my wilt mm - “out inn-I iirir, tr .1111!on hum“ here. lemma ot Sanford spent b. is pan-t- Mr. and In. tttTEtt'aurrmG NEWS In!" or Huynvllle has r allay Msiihidririi' ”but fro-nu: . B; LEARN . $1.00 L25c SUCCEOOOR TO E, M. - Deceased was a daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Daniel Schweitzer, ot Elgin Sr. Waterloo. and was married about two years ago. There survive to mourn her ioss the husband two sisters Pearl and Vera both with their parents at Waterloo and many near relatives and friends. The sympathy or her many tr%mls and acquaintances who; learn of her early demise will he 'Ht in the above named church for rs years and was a valuable member and helper in her church where she will be greatly Inland. I MRS. EMIL SNIDER l The death occurred on the Mth day of Feb. ot Mrs. Emil Shider (nee Cla- ra Schweitzer). wife or Emil Sniuer. near Heidelberg It the age of 27 years. Funeral will leave her late home at g.. 30 o'clock Wednesday a. m. Feb. 27th to Evangelical Church. Heldelberg for service thence to cemetery for "PM. meat. Deceased had been orde neql Just Armed A complete and fresh ship. ment of Hteyier's and Neil. son‘s boxed Chocolates and Bon Boas. _ lb. lb. Bandy Old fashioned Hort-bound Twist,pertb. ... .... 26e nicely utter a severe illness. _ - Mr. and Mrs. Irvine Stu-one visited with Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Runs on Toilet Paper Prairie Queen Crepe. 4 for Me, 17 rolls for . $1.00 Blue Ribbon, best quality 13 Rolls for ..... .. $1.00 Mm Gertrude Snider and Miss Eula on visited at Creekbattk on Sunday. Mrs. Alex Hus of Elmira spent I few days with Mr. and Mn. Fred Slahlbaum, M. s. C. Entutsitied Co- coanut Oil Me, 3 for $1.00 Rose Water and Glycer- ine.Reg.25c ..... w.. Me Rideau Cold Cream or Rideau Vanishing Cream, 2for ..... .... ... ..95c Toilets In. adv-rd Snider and dunghter Myrtle spent several 'luyts last week Mrs. Irvin Mohr ll North Kasthope., Mrs, Joe Zuhor returned to Toronto after a few day» may with her purmts Mr. Ind Mrs. Fred Stuntman. VV Mtar. Philip Itoruitttrer ir: spending Bet. veru days in Toronto at the milllnery openings. Mr. And Mrs. Zephaniah Simmer Ind angular Elma of Clenullnn and Mn. David Koch or vane-toga vlullod II the home or Aamu Snider on Hun- tlhy. T can Mr. Clan. Bergman and In. Vim, out Wall-on 1nd daughter returned tot Toronto utter visiting with In. Philip! Romlnger. y Mr. um! Mm. (‘ranson Weber spent " Friday at St. Jncobn. L Amu, Poet Union. Cream Toffee, per lb. Me Fresh Marshmallow, per In. E. Ruby ls spending levers! i wh_vmlgiher daughter. In. Wm l Assorted Chocolates. ia. e - __ ___ .' Mr. and In. Club. Bouml all mum... upon: the you an] at I no no... ot'lr'. m In. 1...; mm l, that -etatq trm vuh with roll- ti-ttrr-tis _ Ina-I lain-o “and mo Ind. can, tugtantq an noun was 2ttt_ittGGiuGiirr. an Inn-.- on hand-y “than "Ath Mr. In“ it...“ ot Kitchener ”tuna. uvenl days with him par- Heidelbarg. .eett-rmtt-d-. bu iirkiiGeTiirsir l Druggist . Miss Vera Newhinney is Marking for a couple of weeks in Mr. F. H. Shummor's Store at Linwood. Mr. Ben. [Angel and Mrs. Bert bagel lure spending a fortnight with friends vat Mishwaukee, Mich., l Mrs. Will Adam and daughter Thclm ma are spending It few days with Mrs.; Jack Canuck, 3 for . . . iise Chamhorlain. 5 far ... 25c Cuban Smokers. 5 for . Me lrvings, Reg. IN. 4 for Me Dias. Reg. We. 4 for . . Me Tucketa Club Specials. 2 for ..... ..... ee, _qAr Cigars Democrats. Reg. 15c, 3 En- Special Electric Clean stick, su- pert, for cleaning clothes, Reg.25c.2for ... ... 25c Mr. and Mrs. Stricker and Mr. and Mrs. Russel mugs of Linwood were the guests of Mr. and Mrs. W. Nurse on Wednesday. Clear Gum, Reg. 10e, for..... ..... ...._.t Combination attaehiai"d Reg.75cfor ... .. ... 65c NIPPLES. A 2 quart 2 year mGiii'." teed. Reg. $2.50 and $3.00 bottiefm. ..... ..-. 2mm Hot Water Bottles. a 2 quart. one year guaranteed bottle. Reg. $2.00 for $1.00 ( The marriage took place on Tum day, Fab. 12th of Mr. Harry Dlebel ot Saskatchewan. son of Mr. and Mrs. Henry Dlebel. Heidelberg, to Misu Hob! of Bamberg. The newly wedded couple. who have a host of friends in this vicinity will leave shortly for Saskatchewan and will reside on the, farm of Mr. Diebel. l Rubber Goods tended to the bereaved husband, pan ems and sisters. Black or Red, 5 for . s-tiie SPECIAL ONE DOLLAR SALE WATERLOO ONT. 5 Only Men's Overcoats value 815. 318. "tr, Sal. - " " 817.50 to $13.50 Suits Dollar Day ..... .... 315.00 and $16.50 l Sum, Dollar Day ... " $31.50 to 313.50 Suit: Dollar Day Ft... .... 3 . 032212: .7.‘ Tr $13 75 dt:').".. r.ifl'.'r. . $1875 I I " d . td.'srl"c',s2"'.' . . . $11 85 Young Men's Pinch Back Overcoatl. Regular 315.” and $10.50, Dona: Day v.' $liM A GOLDEN OPPORTUNITY F612 There are Dollars waiting for you here, and you’ll get son Men’s Tweed Suits noun tttll" AT 'iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii Mon 'tt winter Overcoat: Macton. gnu man with One Dollar in his Pocket wi, Leave This Store """""""'"""---------.-..-..-., 1,itr.,ir,. I,,l.jlrrlpNit," MARCH $1275 $1485 There's a new angle of Intent“ In Four favorite aim-p todar--some new buyine onion-mg; which will have a ”may“! linden! Atr.rntt Learn what tt h HIM trading thr nix. Mr. and Mrs. Art-mp "Human and tnmlly of Kitohl‘m‘r Sundnvml Mm Mn parents Mr. and Mrs. Levi "an, Inn. Miss Joy Buy or Bridgman was a week end visitor nl the home ot Mr. and NHL G. nacho". Our local hlncksmml and chopping mill are very busy at present and are forced to work overtime very frequent. ly. Mr. Eldon Beer who has been spend- ing the last year at the home of Mr. Norman Barr has left for his homo in Shir previous to leaving tor the t'y,tr Indian Northwest. rs; Sylvia iioiGiiror Detroit, Minx. is Iwndlng I week's holidays at her home. Rusk. week Mrs. Burkhard of India spoke in the Latch!" Mennonite Church on Tues- day evening. 'ttttto-on' Feb. 18, to Mr. and Mrs. G. Milne a daughter (Alice Louise). Miss Geraldine Devin ot Kitchener was a week and visitor at the home of Mr. and Mn. E. J. Devin. The ”wires in the tr. n. (‘hurrh will be in the afternoon and evening on the foming Sabbath. Mr. George Mitnea sale was rather poorly attended on account of tho had condition of the roads. However ttond prices were realized for his stock. Our local school has been cloaeyd for a few days while a new furnacé is be, ing Installed. The I). Becker Depart; ment Show ot New Hamburg ls install. ing it. _ News Note. |Baby's Own Tablets are an exovllcnl l, 'medicine, tor little on”. They unwell an the stomach: regulate the bowels.’ break up colds and simple Meets, Cttrp constipation and make teething (may! C'oneernintr them Mrs. E. Quinn, Par- ame. Qua. writes: "Rahy I was troublgd with constipation and: nothing helped him till I began nslngl Baby's Own Tablets. They are an ex- cellent medicine for little ores." The! __-_ u.-.“ mm. um, Tahlets are sold by medicine dealers or by mail at 25 cents a box from ltyti Dr Williams' Medicine UO., "rm-kvllln. I Ottt. ' An Excellent Medicine For Little Ones. Mr. and Mrs. S. W. Holt were the guards or Mr. and Mrs, (‘. Tahbert on Sunday. I Grandma Nursu is unending some} time with her son Mr. W. Nuns! Mrs. Thomas McMillian and family of Manitoba spent Monday w.ith her nephew Mr. Leslie Began. Mr, Mr. Jack Hutton spent Saturday ev ening In Elmira. . Mr. and Mrs. Thomas 'I‘ammr spent Saturday with Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Adam. We ire sorry to report Adam on the sick list. We speedy recovery. Master Wilmy and Miss Ednchw ton spent Sunday with their cousins Harry and Ruth Holt. Adant's lumber. Mrs. Marks of Listcw el. Boy:' and ttIrie 50: Wool Toques ..... ..... .mrrq Men's Corduroy Caps, Fur land, worth $1.00. Door Edwin Bommutfot Guernsey. visited in the neighborhood last Dark Grey Tweed effect Ram- coats, worth sumo, Dol- s . larDay.........H.. 725 ont' "so Tweed s 'uuseroatr.......... 595 hand an». Raincoat; r9u- Jar $12.50 to 8t6.ttt s Dollar Day .mm ... ..e Wrgs Paranoia Raincoat; regular trao to $10.”. Dgllar Inn's and 3013' Raincoat: Mannheim. I L. I.?.:....)]?.""!))"-'-'?"'"""?'-:"""""";"'""""'";" you here, and you’ll get some of them with every purchase you make commons THI8E mouclmzuvs '. Mr. Walter wish him a Q Ott 'l‘ueuday. March in: at S In“, “he choir at fi'",,';'":'; Evangelical (Ji/uri/i, consign g of Bottte 30 voices fwiu render the mama “Th0 ('mnhm of Mttrore the juice of two humu- into t bottle o'rtuittirte thrve mum-s of orphan! white. pink: well, and yum have 3 quark! pint of "w Lat. trm.ehs and an [on u. Incl rmpkxion lmmtiMr. " very, wry mull colt. Your "no" ha the hum" Ind any drug "ore or toiht mumrr will mpply three oumr" of 0“:th white for I [mar mu Hump thiq orertt.' fragrant luh'un info the (new. nor-k. Inn! and band» mob day and w how ”wk," and H mislws diam-1r and how do", Bott I“ “hm the akin lino-n. You! 't in hunk". ', Glrh! Make thin cheap beauty lotlon to clear and whiter, your akin. SAYS LEMON JUICE WILL REMOVE FRECKLES Mrs. W. M. Cornet! and son Ire sounding n [ow wmtks in Tmontojrtrt Hrcr-kvlllo and vlcinily hefm'o rmm-n inp to their homo in Calgary. Mr. Jaco Salim-r has "mun! to a cm acre farm near lh‘ealau. .2!le Minetln Weber ot Kitchenor spont Sunday at Mr homo Inn-o. Mr. Manna EM has lmngh: tho, ramp recently owned by Mr. Fhrttttttrtttrl Martin, north of the village. i Miss Aitvheaai isnignln GT duty alter spending two weeks with Itiends in Guelph gym Shakespeare. .. , "--'--. . a . . . h' . , "", """I The world demand for when! in 19ng Rayment in Ca.h--prtce in 82.74 per _ 3.233: fit-oi; if s'ixillfyt'flotii',1/,'t 'ihrtl justifies the greatest possible effort t4“ bushel at Distributing Points. in can “Egan's runnln.“ and Levi chimes in wards increased production. Thu,cases, without exceptional”: must " in his own pt-oaiac way with #6 a com small acreage of Fall Wheat put in; company order. Send :-::attumce ttk summation devoutly to be wished." last fall means increued acreage in I marked eheime. puma! note. mtg!- ‘None or us are quite Hebrew enough Ontario available toy Spring “matinee or express money order made my- F to celebrate "Purua" to-day, bat we The Ontario Government is coopent-i able to Ont-rm Department at am have be lingering around Jersuaier.t.y', ing with the farmers in order to pro! tum, Marketa Branch. . " tor some time and now " PT ort I ride seed. it has purchased 50.000) Order Earty-'ln the event of an," ifowr.t, the Jordan valley to Jericho, but , bushels ot No. l Marquis Spring l quirementa ot the Province hell; in wilt he? ',',',,'y.yT.y there‘iorimost i wheat seed through the Seed Branch l tier-estimated, there may not 1% l, '/,Q,'.'gs"gLl,":,';r ,yir',"'l1,2'i1t,' 'I£:;' fifths yf)demrptysartrttertt ot Agrloul- l enough and to In tum-nu! n " -a.,., Mr. and Mrs. 0oseph meal and 3 children of Preston spent th" wvek- mm with pr, and Mrs. J. ll Tail. Our iortner residents Megan‘s E. W. u. Shim-r. A. It Brnlmchur and J. It. Keller wore visitors In town last week. Have ytu rt'cctrmt tho fifth annual report of Waterloo Uo. Historical soc- iety? lt is an interesting number. and to see the biography of our'olxl rriettd Mr. J. LWideman Who's Who and Wnat'; What " ..~--r.;. .. man among men in these strNttuttts times. _ ....,., TBF ....... an "Kistodtirott" so we, can celebrate St. Davids Day on March 19! with a vim. chiefly to do honor to that rare limo Welshman David Lloyd George. a p,a"tientng a the "ai; iiriiii' of vias. ‘umm- has stimulated sandy In carry tt send catalogue in his pocket} and we haw- groa! debates on the pros and can; of the best varieties to select tor the spring garden drive. The strains of Erin are dinning in our ears, but some of us have a longing tor Welsh rnhm‘l. that we are likely to form an ..m-.,,. .-, ... The alum-hair» we frequently “full“l in the sense oi' being occupied thesel mixing up days. Reuben Bars his Sela-1 tic nunu hummus the apwoach of! spring. and Angus nits tiddliugwith‘ his cane as it he expected sump rural! rustic to drop in at any moment with "rop's runnin," and Levi chimes in in his own Home way with " a con- smumatton irevouuy to be wished." None of us are quite Hebrew enough to celebrate "Purun" to-day, bat we have be lingering around Jersualem ior some time ma now we are off! down the Jordan valley to Jericho, but t Armchair Philosophy; Boyo' Coat Sweaters, reg. 79' $1.25, '.P.. PF... ..m.t. Regular P3c, DollaADay ade Pants Pant- and $3.75 Value, Don”- Ian's Trousers Boys' Grey Pull.Over awaken Regular $2.00 Cotton. News" 32.00 Work PM. Wanted Trouun. $3.50 Sweaters St. Jacobs. Iversa $139 f $150 39'; "smtmtnttttr.tttatt:tttatw. ttmtttutm.ttttttttmtttmm Mr and Mn. A. Wald. We are sorry to rr-pcrl that Miss ls'advl Pautlpr is undergoing a smut-what critical nporution to-day. (TucsdnyL Hvr many friends wish Nor a speedy romvery. Miss Almln mm and Mr. Rider! of Wall-rim) spout tho work-end with Mr and Mm. A. Wald. Ruth" composed of solos. duels. trims quarmtlos and choral selections, in Calvary Chttrctt here. This is an Im- portant muslcal occasion for this community so rr‘srrvo the date and come. Silver collection. Mrs. Ititthntcnd upon! a tow days my: [Howls in Call Jaw wank, Mm. humid amiuaitcira New Hamburg are the guests of Mr. and Mrs. I. IS. Filsingor. THE MONEY SAVER! Where to Boy-rPurchasest may he C. ftntario Dept. ot N made either in the warehouse at tho I distributing points or orders may b", Market placed with the nearest District Reprw _ sentaiive _ol' the' Provincial Depart. ', S K Parliament Bldg ment of Agriculture, or they may for ' . mum, _ sent direct tttr mail to the Markets F District R onenmtlvo. Bunch, Daytime!" " Atrricttltstre, epr faring?! Buildings. T0551; canoni'bfnmé'fln . "a... m uuu'r organizations Ming in (-arloacl lots, the price at their loan! stations will he tho sum: as at Hm dis Irihuling points. Distritrutiott-.soed is sold only in y.! bushel bags. Carloads Mil be placed‘ at certain points in the Provinc:{ where less than earlouc orders can be filled, thé purchaser paying local} treUrht from such distributing point In! Ills own station. Where Farmers" Clubs or other orttattizatimm bring in; unload lots, the price at their local V - "WT..- um“... wheat seed through the Seed Branch of the Federal Department ot Anion!- lure. More will he nul‘rhasml if nu- ogsary to fill needs. _ Little Chapt’ Overcoats. lint 4 to 9 years. in Blue and Grey Chinchilla; and Brown Tunas. regular up to $6.50. Dol- $4.95 Ur Day ..... ... ... With Two Dollars in His Bundles Regular ".00 to t Duncan. the. " to M, Dollar Day .. . . . .. as only Bore Quin. in Twood. and Wonteds, Coat, Vest and Panto. clu- " to " worth up to “.50, Dollar Day ...‘ $3ili) Spring Seed ' t W fl:â€" F Wheat for Ontario mm than th-teats Clubbing Offer for year 1918 rs” Suits and Overcoat: sengor . . (Thrnniwlo _ Trlogfa' Monthly - "hrnnit1t"'rohwraptt '"1rottirsW-T'eiegraim Tho above rm“ Tho nbovo run-es "MINI Shim. Firm (‘hronirla ChrortirN, t‘hronirln ChrottiNo "hronirh'a'olomoh and Dairy ' _ Irltronitr'rrosraptt Ch rank-k- Tn-lpgraph Ritrhoner Daily Tvlegrnph by mail 33.00 f'hronir'V-'relettrarrh and Weekly Globe 83.00 "ltrosticlr'-'rrtegrttim arid Weekly MI" "" t'hronuFT'etmrraph and Funny Herald and Weekly star . - . - $2.75 C1ttx"tiete-'re1ostrarrh and Farmer's Ad- vormo - - - - - . 83.00 "hronirto-'rrlrrraph and Weekly Wit. nrss - . . - _ - "M $8.50 Boys’ Triumph .'r"Irwrarm .'rrtegrnptt Trh-graph Tnlngraph Ind Canada $495 graph and Daily Globe ":rnph and Daily Mail 11mph and “any World graph and Northern Hen and Danny New. 33:66 and Dally Sul- 34.00 do not mm to the and Wookly Sun Ind Canudlan and Wendy Farm MEN? AND BOY'G OUTFITTEIO. IF YOUR BUSINESS IS SUFFIB- ING day by day because you can?” find tho sort or help you require. win would it ho Worth to ho able to "T? mly that situation qulvkly? It more am availnhln tho sort or workers, yotl nt-Nl. classhriod advertising will he!” you to gm in touch with them-- mid the oxponsn will he trivlnl when omit- parod with tho nvtunl rash-value to you of the result achieved. 1811. As seed is delivered in , biz-ltd! [ bags, order should be for even unmmr ‘; ot bushels. and no order for lea than 2 l, bushels can be accepted. '... l Name of Distributor. at local points ,' will b0 announced later. V Near distributing points an Chatham, London. Woodstock. "In" ton, Brampton. St. Marys Meattttttrgr, BOR$G-ott Feb. 2nd In Moon)”, Flask, to Mr. and Mrs. Wilh- man, a' son. s" $2.00 Blue and White BIN” Overalls. Donn Gay ... $rlilr Heavy Drill Work Shirts. Main Black. and Mack and White stripe. double from and tgp Back, worth “.60 ..... .. Order Earty-An the event of the r; quirements of the Province hung tier-estimated, there may not enough seed to Co around. It in adv _'" able in order to Insure having ttielruM ,ders filled that purchase?! shall place orders as soon as possible. Alt, orders are subject to I continuum and will he filled in the order recite 5 Oct. Motrdiqt.e um, worth up to use. slightly so” ' 11k ' Cor 10 Doa, Men's Neon.“ 3mm. Regular 31.25. Donn Day m: WATERLOO " - leg no Degl. of Agricgugre. out atmpton, St. Marys wintmnp Ontario Dept. of Atrrieuttttrr':., Markets Branch. f, Parliament Imam. Toronto. Overalls 82m "no ”on 35.50 8550 32.50 82.50 82.10 32.90 83400 $2.75 Tcrm

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