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Waterloo Chronicle (Waterloo, On1868), 27 Mar 1924, p. 7

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Consiipated children can find prompt relief through the use of Baby‘s Own Tablets. The Tablets are a mild but thorough laxative which never fail to regulate the bowels and stomach, thus driving out constipation and indigestion; colds and simple fevers. Concernâ€" ing them Mrs. Gaspard Daigle, Deâ€" main, Que., writes: "Baby‘s Own Tablets have been of great benefit to my little boy, who was suffering from constipation and indigestion. They quickly rel‘eved him and now he is in the best of health." The Tablets are sold by medicine dealâ€" es or by mail at 25. a box from The Dr. Williams‘ Medicine Co., Brockâ€" ville, Ont. CHILDHOOD Christie‘s l i Biscuits There‘s a Christie Biscuit Tor Every Daste before its too late SELLING OUT! Men‘s Tweed Hats.. Men‘s Felt Hats On Reception Day 1 Table Loaded Down with Queen Quality Silk Gloves .. .... 2. . Children‘s Gloves Women‘s Gloves C 0 M E. Just follow the Crowd to A. BECHTEL‘S CLOSEâ€"OUT SALE Boys‘ Ribbed F Extra!l Extra! Children‘s Hose Sateens, Sale Men‘s Caps Prints, Ginghams, Shirtings, Flannelettes, Cottons, Sheetings, Satesns, Silks, Ribbons, Laces Gloves, Hosiery, Underwear, Men‘s Fine Suits, Boys‘ Suits, Men‘s Trousers, Boys‘ Bloomers 21 Thousand Dollar St,ocki_nvglved, Must be Forced Out to Bare Walls in 21 Days Selling YOUR grocer has an amazing variety of temptingly dainty Christie‘s Biscuits which are ideal to serve to your guests on Reception Day. Ask for Christie‘s Cocoanut Macaroons, Social Tea, Water Ice Wafers, Creamy Custard. ‘ | FIRST SAP RUN * CONST]PAT]()N' Farmers have reported the: first stazus « | sap run of the season, quite a numâ€" children can find. ber oi whom have tapped trees. hrough the use o(‘ Theâ€"fun is «short, however, the blets. The Tablets, season being early. 1 °*~ 29¢ " > 15e Men‘s Sox, Men‘s Shirts, Men‘s and Boys‘ Underwear. Everything goes at a very low rate on the Dollar. 19c ~â€"20¢ 25¢ ~39c¢ 59c 49e 98c 98 ~s a a a 8 U tuzl 2s 0C rnuaaanimaat i. &n "~~ * *‘~~.,|,), T622 555 P 0 ; /A hy pu\Fpp o\ y pa8® uon M q put n t pp y \\ SAVE The Most Sensational Event of Ali Vimes. _ We knew it would Create a Sensation. Couldn‘t be otherwise. People knew the Class of Merchandise Carried by this Store and it‘s Only Once in a Blue Moon that such Golden Opportunities Come. It‘s What You Get that Counts. GOES TO KITCHENER A. H. Schweiizer, manager of the Waterloo branch of the Dominion Stores has severed l‘s connection with th‘s store to accept a more Iuâ€" cralive position with Loblaw Groceâ€" lv;:h\l\’ilchener. DISSOLVE PARTNERSHIP Harry Ocstreich and A. Donneckâ€" er who have conducted the business of the Electric Service Co. for seyâ€" eral years have dissolved partnerâ€" ship and the business will in future be carried on by Mr. Donnecker. Men‘s Men‘s Combination Fine Liske Underwear .. 92§ Women‘s Vests Men‘s Wool Sox . . Men‘s Cotton Sox Women‘s Vests Children‘s WookSuits Sale ............ Women‘s Vests Men‘s Worsted Sox «inghams â€"19c¢ 69¢ 39¢ 49c 69¢ 20c 17» 39¢ 49e LAYING NEW SEWERS ’ "Workmen engaged on the laying of two new sewer connections on { Friday reported little frost in the | ground being about six inches !(!vmh where the ground was coverâ€" ed with snow. | _ NEW KITCHENER INDUSTRY !_ One of Kitchener‘s â€"well known business men, John A. Lang, has formed a new company capitalized nt $2f|v),000,‘ A tannery will be built ‘shortly for the manufacture of glove leather from sheep skin and horseâ€" _hbide leathers. There are at present ! only about s‘x similar companies in t Canada. â€" Mr. Lang's‘ sons, August and Joseph, will be associated with | \iim, and the company will be known as The John Lang Sons Leather | Company. j â€" amounting to $159,887.30 were sold| was solemnized on Thursday, March to the McDonagh, Somers Co. Torâ€"| 20th, at the home of Rev. Jonas onto by the Finance committee on| Snider, when Minnie ~Friday and a spléndid price was| Humphrey of . became the realized 100.004. Thirteen firms| bride of Clarence Wober of Centreâ€" bid for the debentures the prices| ville. ‘The bride was attended by offered ranging from 98.88 to $100.| M‘ss Rosette Snider. while the | 004. The fact that the debentures| groom was supported by 'P:M‘ | sold for over par is evidence of Wa| son Burkhardt . The bride was | terloo‘s strong financial standing| charmingly gowned in brown canton | and the members of the council are| crepe with rose trimming while the | well pleased. _ The debentures isâ€"| bridesmaid wore a silk crepe frock. ‘ sued range from 5 to 20 years and| Mr. and Mrs. Weber left on a short bear interest at 5%%. Last year| honeymoon to Guelph and points the school bonds of $150,000 were| east and on their return will reside sold at 101.01 but were 30 year deâ€"| on the groom‘s farm near Centroâ€"i | bentures. ville. “ WATERLOO MARKET There was a substantial drop in the price of eggs at the Waterloo market on Saturday morning 30¢. to 32¢. being paid as compared with 35¢. last week. Butter brought 45¢. per pound. The attendance was good and the buying quite brisk. Trusses For Ruptures Made and fitted for any RUPTURED PERSON The Moyer Trusses which are giving splendid satisfaction are light and simple and need no understrap. Easy to put on, or to take off. Office: Roon 1. store, nc Office. to 5.30 able. SALE Girls‘ Girls‘ Girls‘ Men‘s Braces .. Men‘s Collars Rubber Collars 9 for Men‘s lé:de‘:"wear â€" Watâ€" son‘s mbinaâ€" tions .......... $1-49 alls Men‘s Combination Overâ€" Men‘s ME‘N'S BLUE SUITS * â€""$14.95 | â€"No. 55 King St. East, over Potter‘s Hardware ar the Kitchener Post Office open from 9 a.m. p.m. Charges reasonâ€" Bloomers Vests ..... Overalls 6 * 25¢ 3 * 25¢ 19c â€"23¢ 19c $2.95 â€" d3¢ 69¢ MRS. MARY ERNST The death took place at the resiâ€" dence of her son, Fred Ernst at Waterloo on Saturday afternoon of Mrs. Mary Ernst, wife of the late Jacob Ernst, at the age of 66 years, following a brief illness. Her husâ€" band predeceased her 11 months. The funcral took place on Tuesday afternoon at 2.30 o‘clock from the home of her son Fred Ernst to the Mount Hope cemetery for interment. Four sons survive, Dalbin Snyder of Waterloo, Arthur Snyder of Wood: stock, V1., of the first marriage and Fred Ernst of Waterloo. Also three brothers and two sisters. VERONICA KRAEKHLING The death took place at her home in Josephsburg Saturday of Veronica Krachling, wife of Edward Kraehlâ€" ing, followng an illness of five years duration. Deceased was in her 41st car. She is survived by her husâ€" band, three sons and two daughters, also aged parents, three brothers and three sisters. The funeral took place on Tuesday morning at 9.30 e"clock to the St. Agatha Chhrch and cemetery for service and inâ€" werment. ; ABRAHAM BRINKERT An aged resident of Kitchener in the person. of Abraham Brinkert passed away at his home on Wedâ€" nosday, March 19th, aged 69 years. Deceased, who was born in Preston, res‘ded in Kitchener for the past 50 years. A wife, two sons, Edward of Bridgeport and John of Kitchener and one daughter, Mrs. Jacob Wagâ€" ner, survive. ‘The funeral took place on Saturday afternoon at 2.30 o‘elock. MEN‘sS GREY SUITS SALE .... @19 A Women‘s Fawn and Grey Sport Hose ....... 590 Women‘s Hose Men‘s All W Sweaters, Real Bargnin?’.. $2.95 Men‘s Trousers Men‘s Trousers Boys‘ Bloomers .. Fine Black Yarns, 4 piy skellt .. :: :: .. YARNS! YARNS! OBITUARY. $ 19c $1.69 $2.29 $1.00 Silk and Wool Gloria Yarns, | Lambswool Yarnâ€" All colâ€" 19c All colors, sale ... . 23c ors of rainbow, 2 for 23c The spring like weather of the weekâ€"end days has induced some of our farmers who still possess the necessary material to tap for the making of maple syrup. On Saturday afternoon the quarâ€" terly service of the Conestogoâ€"Bresâ€" lau cireu‘t of the M.B.C. church wilt be held in that church here and the communion service on Sunday foreâ€" A number of the young people of the village and surrounding disâ€" trict were very pleasantly enterâ€" tained at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Johnson Wilkinson last Friday evenâ€" ing. f Mr. John Shants of Rochester, N. Y., was a recent viistor at the home of Mr. and Mrs: Leander Bowman. Miss Mill‘e Scheifele left on Monâ€" day for Buffalo, N.Y., where she wilt visit her sisters for a month or Woolwich _ Township Council meets again next Tuesday, April 1st. The gradually disappearing snow | bag so far not caused any marked{ rush of water that usually causes the annual breakup on the river.! The ice however, at the time of writing had broken up in many places also breaking loose at the: sides making ready for the usual! departure. j The season‘s work in Mr. Ebel‘s Flax Mill was finished during the weekâ€"end. _ Mr. Ebel is already making preparations to get in a larger acreage of flax this year. The road overseers of this ‘secâ€" tion have been busy on Saturday irying to make their respective secâ€" tion of road passable for the wagon. Mr. Milton Wiecland accompanied his brother, Alfred of Kitchener on a visit to their sister, Mrs, Harry Trapp in Detroit, Mich. Mrs. Jacob W. Schweitzer spent a day last week visiting her sister, Mre. Wim. Heidlinger who after beâ€" ing a patient in the K.â€"W. hospitai for several weeks was removed to her home in Baden. Mrs. Geo. Kelterborn of Eimira spent last Wednesday ‘ afternoon here with her daughter, Hilda, at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Huehn. Mrs. Sidney _ Armstrong _ and daughter of Hornpyne are here for a few days on a visit with her mother, Mrs. Hemmerich and her sisters and brothers in this vicinity. Mr. and Mrs. Byron Schwarts and sons, Willard and Harvey, spent a week ago Sunday at the home of Women‘s Corsets Women‘s Corsets . Women‘s Corsets . Men‘s Work Shirts. . 69C Men‘s Dress Shirts 89(: $1.10, $1.29,$1.39 Boys‘ Wool Shirts and | Men‘s Merino Shirts Drawers, on ‘lot Sale 290 Drawers ::~.:.....; / 59c 69¢ 490 I Mercer Cotton, 3 for 23c noon. _ _A special M.B.C. church congreâ€" gational meeting has been called for following the quarterly service on Saturday afternoon at 4.30 to consider and pass on matters perâ€" taining to the granting of privileges and rights to the Ev. Luth. St. Matthews congregation here toward the erection on an addition to the present shed on the former congreâ€" gation‘s premises. THE QUALITY OF BULK TEA The quality of Bulk Tea is al ways unreliable for several reasons In the first place, being unlabelled its origin is unknown and there is no one who has any particular resâ€" ponsibility for its goodness. In the sccond place, it is exposed to the air and therefore very quickly loses its flavour and freshness. Even if it were as goodâ€"as "SALADA" in the first place, it would rapidly deterâ€" lorate and in any case it would be impossible for any dealer to. follow ronsistemlx the _ same qualit.y thrqughout the year. "SALADA" always | maintains an unvarying high standard, possible through skilful blending. . Girls‘ Sport Sox ... 490 Silkine, Sale, . 4 for Combinations /. Men‘s Fleeced Shirts and Drawers ......... 49(: O. E. SEFEGMILLER, Thurs., Fri., Saturda Eddy‘s Matches Special 29c¢ : 10 Cent Garden Seed % 1923 6 for 25¢ UA Solid Back Hairbrushes Reg. 60c 03 30 QUEEN $T. S., KITCHENER The Most of the Best for the Least 4* 23e J 3 Boxes 250 $1.29 49¢ Reg. 15¢c box DRUGGIST 1 T w t t e e e nc m c 0e o mt Stanfield‘s Shirts & and Drawers ... .. 98(: Watson‘s Shirts and Drawers ........ 98c Indigo Prints Saxony Yarns ..... Back hurt you? Can‘t straighten up without sudden _ pain, sharp a«ches and twinges? Now listen! That‘s lumbago, sciatica, or maybe from a strain, and you‘ll get relief | the moment you rub your back with 'suozhmg, penetrat.ng St. Jacobs Oil. Nothing else takes out soreness, lameness and stiffness so quickly. You simply rub it on your back and out comes the pain. It is harmless, and doesn‘\burn the skin. 1 Lot.of Prints .. .. 15c 1 Lot of Flannelettes l3c Window Shades Curtain Scrim Limber up! Don‘t suffer! Get a small trial bottle of old, honest St. Jacobs Oil from any drug store, and after using it just once you‘ll forget that you ever, had backache, lumâ€" bago or sciatica, because your back will never hurt, or cause any more misery. It never disappoints, and has been recommended for 60 years. Cuch! Lumbago! Rub Pains From Sore, Lame Back Minard‘s Liniment for Sprains. REMNANTS! _ GREAT BARGAINS A GOLDEN C 0 M E! as never before. Surely you don‘t want to miss You can‘t beat ~> 19¢ NOW only to see ~â€" 27¢ 18¢

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