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Waterloo Chronicle (Waterloo, On1868), 21 Aug 1924, p. 6

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Mr. and Mrs. Wm. K. Forwell and daughter Louisa and Mr. and Mrs. Mrs. Alex Keobel spent Sunday at the home of their parents Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Forwell & Mr. and Mrs. Jos. Meyer and Mr. â€"â€"â€"and Mrs. Jno. K. Meyer spent Sunâ€" day with Mr. and Mrs. David Her \ _ gott. i f l Waterloo Chronicle corresp Drink lots of good â€" waterâ€"you can‘t drink too much; also get from any pharmacist about four ounces of Jad Sailts; take a tablespoonfual in a glass of water before.. breakfast each mornirg for a few days and your kidneys may then act fine. This famous saits is made from the acid of grapes and lemon juice, combinâ€" ed with lithia, and has been used for years to helpwclean and stimuâ€" late clogged kidneys; also to neuâ€" tralize the acids in the system so thoy are no longer a source of irriâ€" tation, thus often relieving bladder weakness . Jad Saits is inexpensive! cannot Injure; makes a delightful effervesâ€" cent lithiaâ€"water drink, which evâ€" eryone @hould take now and then to help keep their kidneys clean and active. Try this; also keep up the water drinking, and no doubt you will wonder what became of your kidney tromwble and b&bkache. By all means have your physician exâ€" When your kidneys hurt and your back feels sore don‘t get scared and proceed to load your stomach with a lot of drugs that excite the kidneys and irritate the entire urinary tract. Keep your kidneys clean like you keep your bowels clean, by flushing them with a mild, harmiess saits which help to remove the body‘s urinous waste and stimulates them to their normal activity. The funcâ€" tion of the kidneys is to filter the blood. In 24 hours they strain from it 500 grains of acid and waste, «o we can readily understand the vital importance of keeping the kidneys active . Miss Johanua Esbaugh returned to her home in Waterloo after spendâ€" jng the past week with friends and relatives. + Mr. Jos. H. Lobsinger from Detroit Mich., is spending a few days at the home of his parents. Mr. and Mrs. J. Amlinger and daughters Veronica and Catherine of Eimira spent Sunday with Mrs. Amlinger‘s sister Mrs. P. Veiterâ€" heimer. . If Back Hurts or Bladder is Troubling You, Take a Little Saits Miss Beatrice Schummer of Linâ€" wood spent a few days the past week with her graniparents Mr. and Mrs. P. F. Schummer. Mr. and Mrs. Hammer and Mr John Linseman of Hesson spent Sun day with Mr. and Mrs. Jos. Linse man Rev. Jos. & spent last 1 parish home Mr. Edward McGrath, Jocal Stanâ€" dard Bank manager, left for two weeks‘ holidays. Mr. McGrath is beâ€" ing relieved by Mr., Daley. Drugs Excite The Kidneys, Drink Water Sociat and Personals Rev. Alex Reitzel C.R. from St. Louis, Mo., spent a few days with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Jos. Mr. Oscar S¢hummer of Detroit spent a few days here renewing old friends and acquaintances. Mr. and Mrs. Alex Schnarr spent Sunday | with Mr. and Mrs. H. Schnart. _ 0_ Mrs. Edmund Koebel and children are spending aâ€"few days with .]wr parents Mr. and Mrs. Jos. Z. Keo Miss Irene Busch of St. *Joseph‘s General Hospital, Hamilton, spent last Saturday at her home here. Mr. John 8. Schummer who was spending the, last two weeks here holidaying with his parents returned to Detroit to continue in his former position. Mr. Jack Boegel left last Monday for Orilla where he received emâ€" ployment "with the Fischer â€" Motor Body .Co. Mr. and Mrs. Ed." Dietrich and family spent Sunday evening with the former‘s mother. Miss Rose C. Steigang has returnâ€" ed from Detroit after spending a few days there with friends. Mr. and Mrs. C. Breiffer and son Larry from Linwood spent Sunday with the former‘s father Mr. Peter Brenner. Mr. and Mrs. C. Balbadge and son Jack cof Hamilton visited friends last Saturday. Mr. Geo. Rosenblatt spent last Monday in Hamilton. Miss Frieda Helm is s»mIing a few days in WaterlQo. 8Y. S. Wey of New Germany Thursday in his former Mr. and Mrs. Ernst Ribble returnâ€" ed to their home in Antoma, Mich., on Saturday after spending a week. They thought this a splendid farmâ€" Itg community and that the crops looked good. C The Misses Francis and Aileen]| Mtrs. David Gagne, St. Gnd(roy'{ Mr. "'““PC'""-“» H. Bickle visited Gordon spent §‘ridny at the home of| Que.. writes:â€""I have used Bahy‘ni with relatives at Hespeler on Sum Mr and Mrs. S. Letson. Owrl Tablets for my three little ones | !°%â€" The Misses Verna and Evelyn|@"4 have found them such an exâ€"| M". and Mrs. Bertran Lederman Boal of Guelph spent a few days| Cellent medicine that I always keep of New Hamburg fmd Miss Winnie with thetr sister Mrs. J. P. Snider.|them on band and would strongly Lederman visited with Mr. and Mrs. Miss Muriel Snider is visiting with| Advise all other mothers to do the M. Chapman on Sunday. her aunt Mrs. G. Gordon of Guelph.|8@me thing." ‘The Tablets are a| Mr. and Mrs. Willie Beatie and Afr. and Mrs. Ernst Ribble returnâ€"| ®¥4 but thoroughâ€" laxative which dnughter Ruth of Preston called at ed to their home in Antoma, Mich.,| Iuick!y relieve constipation and indiâ€" the home of Mr. and Mrs. James on Saturday after spending a week.| Koetion: break up colds and nlmvle‘ Hope last week. They thought this a splendid farmâ€" fevers and promote that heaithfull Mr. and Mrs, John Schtedel and Itg community and that the crops refreshing sleep which makes the| children of Baden and Mr. and Mrs. looked good. ' M baby thrive. They are sold by all| Geo. Schmidt and daughter of Upper fudies ues ts css ons canieed ectectiech medicine dealers or by mail at %) street visited with Mr. and Mrs. 8. £ __. |conts aâ€"box from The Dr. Williams*] Rohr on Sunday. . , Minard‘s Liniment Heals Cuts, A . Medicine Co., Brockville, Ont. Miss Eima Detwetlor of Kitchener Mr. J. Waldie of Acton spent the week end with friends here; Mr. and Mrs. R. Letson and Mr. and Mrs. 8. Letson spent Sunday with M\r. and Mrs. Albert Letson of Alma. | A number from here attended the Circus in Guelph last Wednesday. **~ and Mrs. I. Letson atfended the funeral of the infant daughter of lhg]r son Mr. and Mrs. Roy Letâ€" son Mr. and Mrs. Mader and daughter Pearl of Breslan and Mrs. J. McKenâ€" zic and son‘ John of Reberstroke, B.C., called on Mr. and Mrs. A. E. Richert last week. \rs. MeNef#] and daughterâ€" of Tor onto are visiting with Mr. and Mrs J. Causland. The Misses Beatrice and Hazel Hammond of Kitchener are visiting with Miss Mary Gingrich. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Lenhard of Waterloo visited his parents here over the week end. /‘ Miss Gertrude and Mary Schumâ€" mer are enjoying a few days~ vacaâ€" tien at Kitchener. News Notes Mr. and Mrs. August Hartman and family of Galt are spending a few days with Mr. and Mrs. Alex Hartâ€" man. Miss | Helen few days ho the Tavinâ€"City Mr. Laval Hayes returned to Sarâ€" nia on Sunday after spending his vacation here. Rev. and Mrs, M. F, Stewart visâ€" ited friends at Elma on Saturday. Mrs. Wm Carnochan spent Thursâ€" duy with her daughter at Kitchener, Miss Edua McKay of Toronto is visiting at her home here. Miss Melen : MceKachern returned Kome afrer spending a few weeks with friends at Straiford and Lonâ€" don. . Mr. and Mrs. Ed Brenner were visiting will friends at St. Clements on Sunday. BORN to Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Karley on â€" Spindhy, Aug. 1/h, a daughter. Mrs. Andrew Boisson and daughâ€" ter Lyla returned home after spendâ€" a few days in Enbsyille and Kit+ chener. Mr. and Mrs. Jno, Kieswetter and son. Alf of Philipsburg spent Sunâ€" day with Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Boppre. Mr. Lambert and Mr. Jacob Ruth of Floradale spent Sunday with friends here. f Mr. Adam Starr formerly of St. Clements and sops of Preston and Mrs. Sherwood of Akron, Ohio, were guests with relatives and friends here. Misses _ Milfived and â€" Donothy Stumpf of Kitchener are at present spending a few weeks holiday with their aunt Mrs. Lutz. | Mr. Walter Hubbs of Toronto visâ€" past Mrs. Anton Strauss and Misses Clara and Laura Strauss are spendâ€" ing two weeks‘ vacation with Mr. Joe. "Hergott. Master William Weber is spending a few days vacation with his grandâ€" parents Mr. and Mrs. Michael Webâ€" Mr. Harvey Seip of Kitchener is enjoying his two weeks‘ vacation with his brother Arthur and friends. Mr. A. R. Blacksmiths‘ on Saturday ied Death of Mrs. Casper Giebe News Nates wed with WEST MONTROSE Helen Lenbhard enjoyed a s holidays with friends in Mrs. Lutz. _ er Hubbs of Toronto visâ€" friends here during the Peebles aitended the Convention at. Guelph LINWOOD Messrs. Lioyd Shantz, Gordon and Edwin Eby, Clayton Bachert and the Misses Ellen Eby, Cecilia and Corâ€" ella Shantz of Manmheim visited at the home of Mr. and Mrs. S. Baer on Sunday. Sunday visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Sauder were Mr and Mrs. Eph. Snyder of Baden, Mrs. John Snyder and the Misses Annie and Mary Ann Snyder of Berâ€" let‘s Corner, Mr. and Mrs. Will Habermehl and family of Wellesley, Mr. and Mrs. John)lghermehl and daughter Elvina of Kitchener, Mr. and Mrs. Chris. Krups of Centreâ€" ville, Mr. and Mrs. W. Habermehi of Preston and Mr. and Mrs. Allen Brubaker of Bridgeport. Mr. and Mrs. Herb Cressman and family visited friends in Erbsville on Sunday. BABY‘S OWN TABLETS ALWAYS KEPT ON HAND ~Mr.â€"Henry_Berlet_of . Kitchener, formerly of this place, is spending some time with Mr. and Mrs. Tom Bedford. + % Mr. and Mrs. Anson Halman of Prestoff visited at the home of Mr. M. Heckendorn on Sunday. Miss â€" Mary Cartwright of St. Catharines is spending her holidays at ‘the home of Mr. and Mrs, Newâ€" bery. Last Sunday‘s guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Elias Shantz were; Mr. and Mrs, Oliver Snyder and famâ€" iiy and Mr. Sam Weber of Floraâ€" dale, Mr. and Mrs. Roy Suyder of Waterloo, Mr. Wellington Snyder and Miss Seleda Shantz of Kitchener and Mr. Wilson Kraft. Mrs. Joe Heintzeman and Mrs. Wm Hass and son Frederick are spend ing a week with the former‘s par ents at Formosa. Rév. Moses Bowman ‘of Kitchener occupied the pulpit of the East End Mennonite church on Sunday mornâ€" ing. Mrs. Chas. Hummel and daughter Marjorie visited Mr. and Mrs. Humâ€" me} last week. Notes of Interest. Mr. Oscar Gingrich of Kchener was a visitor in our burg recently. Mr. Roy Schiedel and Mr. Manasâ€" seh Baer took a business trip to Brantford one day last week. Any breakihg out or skin irritaâ€" tion on fage, neck or body is over> come quickest by applying Mentho Sulphpr, says a noted akin special ist. Because of its gerim destroying properties, mothing has ever been Sulphur® preperation that instently brings ease from the itching, purnâ€" Menthoâ€"Sulphur . heals . eczema right up, leaving the skin clear and smooth. It seldom falls to relieve the torment or disfigurement. &A ltâ€" tle jar, of Rowles Menthoâ€"Sulphur may be obtained at any drug store. It is used like cold cream. Miss â€" Miriam â€" Scheifele of St. Jacobs is spending the holidays with her friend, Miss Aleda Snyder, * Messrs. B. W. Moyer and John Burgetz and Misses Lucinda Buehler and Maggie Moyer spent Sunday at Hamilton, the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Kriek. ing Mr. and Mrs. R. D. Lang and Mr. and Mrs. Urias Erb of Kitchener and Mrs Austin and two little daughters of Toronto called at the Bemis home last week. Mr. B. W. Moyer and Miss Maggie Moyer spent last Wednesday and Thursday with their sister at Vineâ€" land. Mr. Harold Sturgis of . London spent a few days with the Moyers last week. Mr. Sidney Snyder of Toronto spent a few days with Mr. and Mrs. Fernando Snyder. LitJe Mary Keffer from near Breslau is spending a few weeks with her grandparents, Mrsand \irs. Amos Schiedel. News Notes. 0 Mr. and Mrs. A. T. Bemis and the Misses Oflive and Grace Bemis of Detroit spent a few days with D. McKay Bemis and sisters. Miss Aleda Snyder spent a few days with friends in St. Jacobs. Miss Rea Snyder holidayed with her grandmother, Mrs. Shelby at Kitchener. BLOOMINGDALE BRESLAU t ult Mr. and Mrs. Willie Beatie and dnughter Ruth of Preston called at the home of Mr. and Mrs. James Hope last week. Mr. and Mrs. Bertran Lederman of New Hamburg and Miss Winnie Lederman visited with Mr. and Mrs. M. Chapman on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Shirk of Bridge port visited with Rev. and Mrs. O G. Hallman on Sunday. Crocks, all sizes, 1 to 15 gallons. Best Vinegar,. gallon 45c CGrocery Specials 27| inches â€" wide. Assorted stripes.> Standard quality. Colors . grey â€" fawn, (black. brown or white, all sizes, $1.50 to $2.00 yalues. ; LADIES‘ LISLE HOSE, Pr. 9 Heavy weight, excellent value and all sizes. Bargain. SHAKER FLANNEL Yd. All the newest spring colors. Width 28 inches. Vahies to $1.75 a yard. All wool, in rose, blue, fawn green, na‘vy, 6tc. Values to $5.00. White and black solid colors, withâ€" culfs, sizes 5 to 8, reg. 39¢. Silk lisle, turn over cuffs, & the new shades. Regular values to $%¢. LADIES‘ VESTS 190 All wool, colors navy, rose. fawn, cardinal, and blue. Ages 2 to 6 vears. LINEN TOWELLING Â¥d.." LADIES‘ SILK HOSE â€" Pr. 0A BOYS‘ AND GIRLS‘ SLIPPERS 59c 1â€"strap Choice Rio Coffee, !b. Price Sale CHILD‘S 4, SOX Pr. CHILD‘S LISLE SOX M.«de of Gingham checks and stripes. Ages 6 to 12. $1.69 value. 34â€"in. SHEETING 89(3 150 yd;/m excellent quality to clear‘at the above price. Fawn or grey checked, Eng lish make. $5 regular. Bargain COTTON RATINES 59(: TOTS PANTY CHILDREN‘S SWEATERS Kellogs Corn Flakes Laundry Soaps RUBBER TEA wWOMEN‘S RAINCOATS 98c LADIES‘ PULLOVERS Gum rubber in assor(ed colors Plain â€" silk lisle in brown rite_or black, all sizes. â€" $1 Good grade rubber, well made Single mesh, all colors MEN‘S RAINCOATS ROSEVILLE value in brown or white yubber sole, sizes 6 to 2 $8.95 $1.49 DRESSES 89 c APRONS lakes .. 10c 3 "" 20¢ S $1.19 â€" 39¢ O5be 30c BV C 15¢ 590c 19¢ 19¢ and Mr. E. Detwiller motored to| Threshing has commenced in this Guelph on Sunday and visited with| vicinity. s Mre. McGurn, Mr. Leonard Gooding of Washingâ€" The W.M.3. of the Rvangelical, ton visited with Clayton Fried on church here entertained the '...A.!m- . Mr. and Mrs. WNMHam Detwiller and Mr. E. Detwiller motored to Guelph on Sunday and visited with Mre. McGurn. 4 The Infermediates of the U. B. church, Roseville, entertained the Intermediates of the Kitchener U.B. church at the home of Mr. and Mrs. James Hope on Friday evening. Mr. Eimer Bickle is spending a few days in Brooklyn, N.Y. Mr. _ Sangster Lederman _ and daughter of Kitchener visited with Mr. and Mrs. Chapman on Monday. Mr. and Mrs. Ross Ratez of Kitchâ€" ener spent the week end with Rev. and Mrs. A. T. Nash. Mr Geo. Campbell and Mrs. John Lederman spent the week end with Mr. and Mrs. M. Chapman. Mrs. Alexandra Gunn and daughâ€" ter of Essex visited with Mrs. W. Lockie last Saturday. . Mrs. Richardson and daughters Hazel and Barbara of Galt visited with Mr. and Mrs. N. Snyder on Sunday. spent the past week with her sister Mrs. J. Hope. * King St. WETTLAUFER‘S While theâ€"season still ) has several weeks to go, we are clearing these }latsgsc at a ‘very great sacrifice. Values to $3.50. Sennets and all other good straws. Best shapes. â€" All sizes. Better come early as they will not last long at this price. A Monsier Shoe Sale on all Shoes at Reduced Prices. Wall Paper Department Oneâ€"Cent Sale so be sure and get in on these bargains as every second Roll you buy or every second yard of border you buy you receive for one cent extra. We do not reserve any of our WALL PAPERS. They are all on sale. . Prices Range from 9¢ to $1. per Roll. For example i 12‘ 5c Roll 2 for 13',‘2(., ! 8c Yard, 2 1orfl9c 25¢ Roll 2 for 26(3 _ 10c Yard, 2 tor 11C © 50c Roll 2 for 51(: 12¢ Yard, 2 for 13C REMEMBER THE DATES OF ONE CENT SALE One Cent Sale Pretty Tapestry, Two Tone, Floral and Stripe Wall Papers for Living Rooms, Parlors, Dining Rooms, Dens, Kitchens, etc. Men and Young Menâ€"You must understand these Suits are quality stuff. They fit rightâ€"they hand rightâ€" they have the style. Boys‘ School Suits in a beited coat, with fullâ€"lined| bloomers with belt loops in checks, stripes and mixture of tweeds. Sizes 8 to 17 years. A Entire Stock of Men‘s Suits Boys‘ School ~â€"Suits at BOYS‘ CAPS 95¢ All wool suiting m?ler- lal. All sizes. Formerly Priced from $16.50 to $23.50 9c Roll Thurs., Aug. 21st, Fri., Aug. 22., Mon., Aug. 25 $12.95 We are offeringâ€"thousands of rolls at this Clearing 25 Men‘s Straw Hats Ages 8 to 16 2 * 10c BOYS‘ DEPT. STORE For Three Days in At Cut Prices. years. $8.00. Value TWEED SUITS Miss Ivy Dedman is spending her vacation at her home here.. Don‘t forget the Children‘s Day programme _ in _ the _. Evangelical church here on Sunday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Switzer and children of Bridgeport visited with Mr. and Mre. A. Switzer on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. A. /Chapifan and children of New Pundee called at the home of M. Chapman on Sunâ€" day. of the U.B. church here and a few ladies of Zion church, Kitchener, at the parsonage here on Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. Huffman and son Sylvester of Preston, Mrs. Barthol amew of Blair, Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Hamacher and Mr. and Mrs. Milford Poll of Strassburg visited with Mr. and Mrs. A; Poll on iqnd.ay. Mrs. McGurn and daughter of Guelph visited with Mr. and Mre, W. Detwiller on Friday. Mrs. William Lockie with relatives at Essex BOYS‘ BLOOMERS $1.69 In a dark striped tweed Ages 6 to 12 years. Formerly Priced from $25.00 to $38.00 $7.95 Waterloo | ..1%9¢ $19.95 Yard, 2 for 5‘ $4.95 is visiting Just received an import shipâ€" ment of CROCKERY at special prices. Brown : Bowls, .. €» for 25c Brown Bowls, large size 18(: Brown Oval Dishes, fire proofed Can be put right into oven, Brown Bowls, flat bottoms, at All sizes and colors. Values up to $2.50. End of monith sale. Coates‘ 120 yd. spools. U " Clarke‘s 200â€"yd. spools. Black or white. All numbers Strongâ€" school _ stocking _ in black or brown, ribbed, all sizes. BOYS‘ SCHOOL MEN‘S BATHING SUITS BOYS‘ SCHOOL SHOES Black or brown. in ‘a plain knit. Sizes $%4% to 10. Regular 35¢ value. 6 patterns to choose from. Width 36 inches. Reg. 39¢ to 65¢c. D & A CORSETS 98(3 Broken lines, all sizes in lot $1.50 to $3.50 Values. Bargain. Worsteds or Tweeds in a stripe. Sizes 32 to 44. $3.50 to $4.00 values. > 2. . MEN‘S ONusuweaq d0¢ Middies and Oliver Twist styles, cut full. Ages 3 to 8. Borgain. DRESS GINGHAMS 3 19¢ All colors, makes up nice for fall dresses, skirts, etc. Barâ€" gain. 40â€"inch COTTON yd. 10, Factory cotton, . free specks, excellent value, 35¢ a vard. TURKISH TOWELS Each 49(: 22x42 inch, in fawn with 22x42 inch, in fawn with white or red with fawn. Reg T5¢ value. â€" BOYS‘ AND GIRLS‘ HOSE Blue, orchid, rose, white anq black with stripe, full yd. wide. BOYS‘ WASH uTe 69c Checks and stripes, light and dark colors. Values to 29¢. CONGOLEUM RUGS Size 6x9 in the newest spring patterns. Regular $9.50, Bargain. WOOL FLANNE NELS 08q LADIES®‘ DRESS VOILES Yd. 19c Shirtsâ€"andâ€"Drawers, balbrigâ€" gan knit, sizes 32 to 44. Regular 69c value. YD, WIDE s mmvearne 399C Orders sent to us will have prompt attention. For Sore Feetâ€"Minard‘s Liniment, hite Cups and Saucers, Special, per pair .... MEN‘S TROUSERS The Waterloo Chronicle Agents 7¢. 10c ** 15¢ Srockery Specials In SATINETTE COTTON ose, p.. 19¢ 25¢ * 29¢ SHIRTS SUITS HATS $7.95 15¢ 88c 25¢ 19¢ from worth

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