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Waterloo Chronicle (Waterloo, On1868), 14 Feb 1924, p. 3

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IT if?, nu?!» 343! :'.'sPr?i?.i.': EV Trusses For Ruptures Mud. and fitted for any _RUPTURED PERSON The Mayor Trusses which are giving splendid satisfaction are light and simple and need no tuutetrstrap. Easy to put on, or to take oil. - __. - omee:-No. 55 King St. East. Room L over Potter's Hardware store, near the Kitchener Post Ottiee. ottiee open from 9 am. to 5.30 pm. Charges reason- nble. ctr., Deposits Chartered Trust All Money Deposited In Invest- ed in Government and Munici- pal Bonds o N LY & EXECUTOR CO. KITCHENER - 73 King St. W. WATERLOO - 7 King st. N. A. J. PREST, Manager 4% Interest Added Every Three Months All Accounts Subject To Withdrawal By Cheque How to Wash and Preserve Woolens soap feel soft, flulE, and well washed. Dry woolen articles in a moderate temperature-- not in the suir--and do not allow them to freeze. Sun is injurious to wool; freezing causes shrinkage. Woolen garments or articles cleansed with' SURPRISE The Ford Is the product of a self-made mstltutwn which, gym: a penod of years, has provided ddpendable transportanon for all peoples. Recqpuzing the value oi Ford transportatMm, these peoples have purchased Ford products in such volume that the sale of Ford cars and trucks equals the sales a all other makes combumed. As aresult,the resouroeaol Ford a Canada are now over $20,- I pun: HARD These resources mean Ford Resources ems’ . muons . mamas See Any Authorized Ford Dealer PETTY THIEVING At Kitchener last week uneven arr‘ tered a number of homer while the owners were out tor the evenln; Tf got away with a. goodly amount on money. At one home they secured‘ $70 in tills from a dresser drawer where " had been placed in keeping tor the purchase of a new wring suit by the owner. The Indy ot the house also missed a: tidy amount trom her purse. Several other ree- idents had a similar story to relate after their return from the theatre or evening party. BE PRETTY! Try Grandmother's Old Fav- orite Recipe of Sage Tea and Sulphur Almost everyone knows that Sage Tea and Sulphur, properly compound- ed, brings back the natural color all lustre to the hair when faded. streaked or gray. Years ago the only way to get tins mixture was to make In at home, which is mussy and itroublesome. Nowadays, by asking‘ at any drug store for "Wyeth's Sage and Sulphur Compound," you will get a large bottle of this famous recipe, improved by the addition of Enther ingredients, at a small cost. Don't stay gray'. Try it! No one C'": ".'""".CU1' ""’ .. "”"”‘° tatt possibly tell that you darken-lfnends in Kitchener tor several wd your hair, as it dorm it so nat-i weeks. ' urulljr and evenly. You dampen "il=====z====L==========i-. sponge or soft brush with it, andCook'sRegulating Compound draw this through your hair, taking A "le, "mm WWI," on» small strand at a time; by "new. Fold in mm de- morning the gray hair diappears. and . tt2,"li,t,tTe,."rs),'oi,d'dl'. an: another application or two, = ttur Q tgt2tt,/Tr'iC','. your hair becomes beautifully dark, WI pamphlet. Address: glossy and attractive. T.%t8%"l5',e'i,"l5de;, TURN GRAY llihlll DARK KC:'.'.'.:'.":.'..".'.: abulity to buy the best material at a minimum price, They mean the abshtr to organ" we each process of productum, irom the purchase of materials to the completion of the thushed car, on such a basis that every non- essential operation as eliminated. The ec-nie-acc-lished are reflected in Ford prices which, always Wendy low, are now the lowest in My. This is what Ford “some. men to you.’ QR} talia-Ge-rar. . Th ”cold at a. my - Moi m It the mu- m In ‘uu. ulna. at a m a. - noodny "all; of tnat no“. it. Lloyd hunt. tho W on at Mr. and In. and M. Dnt-e was quietly nun-lad to Input Koch. the oldest daughter at Mr. and In. Otto Koch 3nd tho his In. Koch. Min mull Whhnd acted to bridesmaid while Mr. Julian Koch. brother ot "in Mid», unwound tho groom. The ceremony was nor- formed try Rare. C. erlkO it no pmqsnco ot only the annual-u w I have: ot the bride and groom. Anew l the ceremony I Imptuou weddtrw dinner was waned. The young I couple will temporarily reside hon. walnut-n Mun-nulbwhmunu‘ oe-tg-tur-ee- loo, 'tev.3omUgt.Mwre"r"i"" the woman}. Tho-ovum "xtrqH) "at“ on than“. monat.taqresate.tut't.3tq- The ther ot the number ot happy events took place on loud-Levan- intt at the home od Mr. and In. Em Stluler when their younger daughter. Clarion, wan given In mnrrinxe to Mr. Wm. Heel, only non of Mr. Chen. Hess and the late Mm. Hess. Owing to the recent be renvement in the groom'o (wily. only the immediate relatives of the' contracting parties were present to witness the ceremony performed by Rev. C. Zarnke. The newly married ‘coupie will reside at the home of 1 the groom's father. The newly weds as above have a host of friends who Join in the telieitatiomt and wish them happiness and prosperity in their future days ot married life. bivmmuhu Mr. and Mrs. John mhmer have been detained from commencing their homeward journey on Monday last week, but will be " shortly. Ice making has started to put in the year's supply for the Schweitzer Hotel. It ls taken ott Sehweltzer's dam and Is about 18 inches, thick and unusually clear. Our young people enjoyed a snow storm sleigh-ride to Elmira on Saturday evening where they spent a tow hours in shunt. Mr. Henry Hackhom, our repair. man, left early In the week on a well earned holiday trip. He ex- pects to be absent-tor several weekg. A I nrdwu fCl'2.1 0. , 'a Bald L Kr') " _ THE! nun- Tha members of St. Matthew's Luther League are diligently pre- Raring a program tor an entertain- tnent that is to come on the end ot the present month. Mrs. Schwartz. Br., is visiting friends in Kitchener for several weeks. . In. ~umomwum'un -su-er-1xeeuontti_ mun-m It“: awe-mini!“ tuiasrrt--tmrth_ ”hunk-1W8. armhmM-DW- nymnv-omw-“l “nonhuman-m @‘uymm-uun you mtoraaarot-msot. nmlng “will“: air. “My them-II is rapidly db- appearing and I an no “out my wont to much - My - nre stronger and my blood much ro- l'eved and I tin no longer MI“,- My dnnghter has also been in I run down condition for lovers] months aod In her one also, mean In: proved to be a wonderful health builder." Draco la a with“ Ionic nnd cor- rective made from herbs, mu, bark and leave- and contains no mercury, potash or habit 10mins Draco In belng Ipeclally Intro- duced In Waterloo by A. a. Hnohnel, and la sold by a good draught everywhere. At the meeting ot the w.c.1‘.U.| held recently Rev. Mr. Peecott f) Kitchener strongly criticized the: local and provincial police charging them with laxity In the entercment ot the Ontario Temper-ace Act. He declared that unless action ll soon taken the temperance (one: will lose all they had gained in their tight against the liquor tunic. The council of women tor Kitch- ener and Waterlqo " tt meeting held on Friday passed tb" resolution fav- oring smoke consumers tor the Tar- ioue factories to eliminate the smoke nuisance. They will approach the city council in regard to the matter. The question ot public plasma“; was also discussed and it was the consensus " opinion that supervised playgrounds should he provided at the Victoria and Suddaby schools at Kitchener find the east and west wards at Waterloo. The members opposed the holding of beauty con- tests. . The local federal members will bensked to support the resolu- tion. Mrs. Haight ot Waterloo read an interesting article from the year book ot the National Council. Sherws Through a Witching of Charon. or as it is more generally known, St. Vitus dance, is o trouble that usually attacks young children. though older people mar be atnicted with it. Ita most common nymp- toma are I twitching of the muscles ot the (sec ond limbs. As the dis- ease progresses tho twitching ukes the form ot spa-nu in which the jerking motion my be eotttitted to the head, or all the limb. may be ',?,',i,':ii,'iii' Frequently the pntient ll unable to hold anything in the ma. or to walk Monthly. In qHtTSr6 also the speech In often muted. The dunno In due to debillty ot the pane: and relief come. through on _ enriched Mood apply, which food- nnd strengthen- iho new“. Dr. Willinxna' Pink Pill: hove boon molt mecca-ml in ranching thin "was through their unclu- Action on the Mood, which it onrichu Ind tturitUts. The {allowing innunco will show that Dr. Wilbur Pink Pill- m do.ln thin trouble. In. , n Home. Perry Honor. on. "ra:---"" n you. girl I wu hul- ly Itricken with St. Vim - My parents Mad mm] medicinal but with“: "on. I m mil! (rowing worn and could cent-col! wilt without Inning. I had to quit school nod had no control of In: new” or new Vinny a - hot “in“ the In. ot Dr. Willi-mt Pink Finn. old the no at an“ (of n canal. of month. Wu! no. In! t Mn had no,uthok or it. (rd-No due. t In”. how-var, an in will. at - 'tlt" M who! I Mt on! at “I and (In! (In FAVOR SMOKE CONSUMERS aims-human”- To.enn-tDr.wttt-Pt" mam-amt.“- mummuhmg!‘ CR|T|C|ZEB POLICE -ttleArrmreies of Face . and Limbs. ST. VITUS DANCE CHAIRMAN E. o. WEBER OPPOSES TWO BOARDS At the itrtrt meeting of the Colleg- iate Board tor 1924 E. o. Weber who was reelected chairman, declared he a, Bil '1 , L' ' $1; 1535;,‘3‘ ’ ' If? 43$.“ , “K?- New Business Issued (Ordinary) Business in Force (Ordinary) ... Surplus Eamed w.............'.'.'. Provision for Future Profits to Policy- Unwind Prof“. and Contingency iFRt, 'ao . iti'i2tiiiii, " at, The Waterloo Trust and _-_, Savings Company, - ,.' 'tttlieu;,::-'.' 'eta f,?,,",'?,?,-, 'i', 'as', ia ' I . COMPAN ASSURANCE L lfe - w"aPEO ondensed Annual Statement m-rr-mer-treed-tree-ttttar-ttten-f he. Yourworkuhbhedlndpethm “admit lclt to: you'll. Gdezeeutorterbehnrtondeoe. V . P" you gauged for a properly drawn Will 1”...“ your Buo- utor “THE WAERRUW, TRUST” is authorized, by kw, to net as Exec- utor, Administrator or Trustee of Estates, Quite , III-bar of - irihirGlGuLtr do appointing This Company to latex-an! the h- terests of their Estates. _ Some of the advantages are: (1) Continuous Service. V (2) We have a knowledge of trust laws and are familiar with those many details which enter into the winding up of an Estate. (3) Moderate charges. (4) Fire and burglar proof vault for the safekeeping of secur- ities and other valuable papers. ). V (5) Up-to-date accounting methods. Ask for our pamphlet “Protection for Your Family.” " allowed on savings accounts of $1.00 and upwards, interest eon- pounded half yearly. t LBRAN, mama» nan- “mm tuEiae8t.W. WM?- WATERIDO NM comm-Non If a M... Dun-rut Mo um. low mu " I "I!“ In I further demrrr+t1ort oi the Comp-urn “new A higher rate allowed on amounts of $100.00 and over left for on Let Us Serve You NEED FAl'l'Bl'UL (”UNSEL THIN was opposed to the operation of the Kitchener and Waterloo CollegiateI and Vocational school by two lop- arate boards and ittrored all busi- ness coming under the‘one adminiwi "ration. The receipts tor the year including municipal government grants, etc amounted to $351,426.81 while the disbursements ( Including salaries, general expense and equip- ment tor vocational school totalled $344,172.56 leaving a balance on hand I of $7,254.25. . KITCHENER 1923 S 66,302,28lr.00 351,402305.00 14,866,029.29 56,23ii,142.99 2,843,600.14 5,601,358.00 2,033,975.22 Chilblains. MInard'. when the lung out of them. Quickly relieve: gelling or biiatered feet. up». and mommy MI '0- Pmtft% to Ponytail." , ' 10,185,010.00 35,280,169.00 2,003,000.00 7,030,887.07 GALT lacun- Ont 109,915.52 768,719.00

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