'm and other items as told by A small jar of Rowles Menthoâ€" Sulphur may be had at any good drug store Menthoâ€"Sulptur, a _ pleasant Fidt, Nichorgall, ~Mohr and Fuhr cream, will soothe and heal skin‘ ®"T° muci appreciated and were that is irritated or broken out with ©®N°r0us with their numbers. â€" The eczema; that is covered with ugly Sitktor sisters of Straiford delightâ€" rash or pimples, or is rough or dryA‘ ed the audienice with a piano duet. Nothing subdues fiery skin erupâ€"‘ Mr. and Mrs. Wim,. Benedict and tions so quickly, says a noted skin Miss Reta Benedict of Chesloy specialist. > “’-\Y"'n? the week end at the home of The moment this sulhpur preparâ€" Mr. ind Mrs. H. N. Culbert. ation is applied the itching stops _ Miss Low Boctiger is spending and after two or three applications, )°" vacalion with friends in New the eczema is gone and the skin York Cily. is delightfully clear and smooth, Miss : Dorothy Rogers: of RBuffalo Sulphur is so precious a skin reâ€" is visiting | hrerâ€" aunt, Mrs.â€" Lewis medy ‘because it destroys the paraâ€" Hahn. sites that cause the burning, itching Miss â€" Mary Roos has returned or disfigurement. Menthoâ€"Sulphur home after spending her vacation, at always heals eczema right up. ‘the home of her grandfather. Mr. â€"Bunday â€"visitorsâ€"at ~the home of Mr.â€"andâ€"~Mrs..Moses_Eydt_ were Mr. George Boeckner and family of Tavistock, Mr. and Mrs. Simon Nuhn and family of Warthurg. Mr. and Mrs. Simon Knechtel and son Cliffâ€" ord, Mrs. Dan Knechtel, Miss Barâ€" bara Thare, Messrs. George Thare and George Knechtel of Rostock, Mr. and Mrs. A. Knechtel and son Fiery, Itchy Skin Quicklx Soothed ith Sulphur Miss Gladys Glover of North Eastâ€" hope is spending a week‘s vacation with Miss Sylvia Groff. Miss Frieda Kalbfleisch is spend ing her vacation with Mr. and Mrs Henry Reiha. The Annual Fall Fair of the \\'il-é to Elmira. mot Agricultural Society to be held ; _ Miss lone Guymer of London and here in Fountain Park on Thursday | MYS. L Guenzler of Kilchener, were and Friday, Sept. Hth and 12th,| 8N°s!s at the home of Mr. and ®trs. promises to be one of vxreption:fl! Win. Mansz last week. interest. The prize list just issuedl Mr. and Mrs. George Appel, Mr. contains several new classes in live! Lloyd Appel and Mr. and Mrs. Ed. stock. The Central Ex[)‘\r]“]e"‘ulzI\K)Iil‘l atrended the funcral of ‘lho Farm of Ottawa will have an exhibit‘late William MacNevin at Goderich of great interest. The Department|!ast Sunday. of Forests andâ€" Mines, Toronto, will Mrs. Charles Fraser of Toronto have an _ automatic stereopticon| @"d Miss Ettie Wood of Hamilton with an attendant in charge showing| ‘Pent a couple of days here renewâ€" pictures of reforestration work. The| in& old acquainiances, trials of speed with larger prizes| â€" Miss Lillie Baner returned home should altract good horses. !Umn a month‘s visit with relatives Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Skinner arâ€" rived home on Wednesday evening from a two month‘s visit to England. They report a pleasant trip. Fall Fair. Mr. and Mrs. Ezra Steinman and family of Lancaster, N. Y., motored here and spent a few days with relatives and friends. Mr. and Mrs. Blick and little Grace Blick of Toronio are spendâ€" ing their vacation with Mrs, Blick‘s mother, Mrs. Schuler. Miss L. S. Rabb and Miss Schweitâ€" zer have returned after spending a few days at the millinery openings in Toronto. Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Brightral of Chatham are holidaying with the former‘s parents, Mr. and Mrs, H. C. Brightral. Mr. Geo. Fausett and son Forrest NtS. L Peine and Mr. and Mrs. Hy. of Woodstock called on Mr. and Huehl. Mrs. A. Nahrgang thig week. | The New Hamburg Band played Mr. and Mrs. Strickland and Mrs. @! the opening of the new highway Wm. Strickland of Pontiac, Mich., from Heidelberg to Martin‘s Corner, were visitors at Miss L. 8. Rabb‘s. ; 0N the Waterlooâ€"Elmira highway, Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Brightral Which took ptace on Monday (Labor of Chatham are holidaying with the 19%)â€" Mydro power, which was former‘s parents, Mr. and Mrs, H. turned on at Heidelberg recently, C. Brightral. :' was celebrated at the same time. Miss L. S. Rabb and Miss Schweilt Miss Annie Eichler is spending a zer have returned after spending a Week with friends in Hanover. few days at the millinery openings‘ Mr. and Mrs. Henry Becker and in ‘Toronto. y(luughl§ Mae spent Sunday in Mr. and Mrs Blick and little Tavistock. Mr. and Mrs. Emanuel Merner of Sebringville: spent a few days wilh friends in town. & Mr. and Mrs. D. Rits visited _ Mr. and Mrs, Julius Appel of Buffâ€" friends in Elmira over: the week 310 PÂ¥id a visit to friends here over end. R :the week end. Miss Twietmeyer of Hanover is _ Mr. and Mrs. D. Geiger and daughâ€" the guest of Mrs. (Rev.) H. R. !&r Marguerite spent a few days in Mosig. | Toronto. * Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Saddler undl Mr. and Mrs.. James Brown and family spent a week with friends in ‘WO sons, James and Harry, who Miss Anna Graef and Mr. Melvin Naf of Clifford visited with Mr. and Mirs. Emil Schmidt on Sunday. Miss Helma Boullee is visiting her aunt, Mrs. W. J. Ward. Mr. and Mrs. D. Rits visited friends in Elmira over: the week Mr. Ed. Merner was on a business trip to Ottawa this week. Personals and Locals. NEW HAMBURG tAz 1 % 8 | Oetze ..hlht. Miss Tillie Eydt and Mr I"Wm. Eydt of Eikton, Mich. &A l e B OA WV T : Miss Mary Roos has returned home after spending her vacation, at the home of her grandfather, Mr. Julins Roos at Waterloo. Mr. Vernon Forrest spent the wrek end upder the parental roof. Mr. and Mrsâ€".D. Becker spentâ€"# couple of days in Toronto this week. Mrs. Charles Fraser of Toronto and Miss Ettie Wood of Haimilton slan a couple of da_\'§ here renewâ€" ing old acquainiances, Miss Lillie Baver returned honte from a month‘s visit with relatives in Peru, Ind. Mr. and Mrs. Edward Appel spent the holiday with their son, Mr. Victor Appel at Palmerston. | Mrs. G. Daly (nee Viola Kelly) and daughter, Phyllis of Port Huron have returned home after spending |iwo weeks at the home of Mr. and ‘Mirs. L. Peine and Mr. and Mrs. Hy. RKueb1, | _ The New Hamburg Band played °_ Mr. and Mrs. James Brown and ‘itwo sons, James and Harry, who |spent several days with relatives und friends here, returned to their ~Frome in â€"Chicago. _ 0_ Lloyd Appel and Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Appel airended the funeral of the lute William MacNevin at Goderich last Sunday. i Miss Helen Krigner of Kitchener is visiting at the home of Mr. Wim. | Mets. , ‘Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Gribble and ihmuy spent Sunday with friends in Mr. and. Mrs. Edmund Sippel of Lansing, Mich., are visiting their uncle and aunt. Mr. and Mrs, Ed. Appel this aveek. ~ Mr. and Mrs. Henry Doll and Mrs. j Haller of Erie, Pa., were visitors o!{ Mrs. J. T. Otto and Mr. and Mrs.! B. B. Krupp this week. ‘ Mr. F. Anguish, C. N. R. agent.| has purchased Mr. Jacob S:uh]lcl"ul residence on Waterloo street. . Mr.; Suddler will move with his l':unil,\'( to Elmira. | 1 wartette, Messrs, Mohr and Fubr dlated â€" and were r _ numbers. © The Stratford delishtâ€" m and The Th as The evening was spent in games after which a dainty lunch was served by the ladies, A most enjoyâ€" able time was spent by all. Mr. and Mrs. Westey Umbach and Mrs. Letttingbam of Alma were Sitnâ€" day gnests with Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Snyder. . ~ Mra. H. Campbell of Hespeler and Mr. Arnold Rifert of Detroit spent Monday with Mrs. Fred Lasch. For Corns and Wartsâ€"Minard‘s Liniment. Joo was a week end visaitor with her parents M and Mrs, Levi Bowman. A number of friends gathered at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Norman Snyder to tendor Mr. Snyder a surâ€" prise in honor of his birthday. Mr. and Mrs. Aaron Hoffer‘ and family _ of _ Elmira â€" were â€" Sunday suests with the former‘s mother, Mrs. Jacob Hoffer. Mr. and Mrs. V. Sloan and family of Kitchener were Sunday guests with Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Bergman. Mr. Rudolph Reinhardt of Magâ€" netawan, P.S. is spending some time with his son Mr. Willfam Rehardt. Misses Emma Ruckert of Kitchenâ€" of, Julia Kraft and Rosa Hess of Cleveland, Ohio, spent a few days: at the home of Mrs. Aaron Snyder,‘ Miss Valetta Bowman of Wntor~‘ helr tiki with Mr famil Bowling.â€"Kishteen _ rinks | played in _ the â€" Scotch â€" Doubles â€" bowling tournament hold here on Wednesâ€" day. â€" Firs! prize wont to Mr. Jack Vince of Woodstock, second to Dr. Engel of Witerloo. Mr. F. Debus and a rink from Atwood were ftied for third pluce and played four extra ends, in which Mr. Debus won out, lwking third prize and the Atwood rink fourth prize. Mr. D. Schmidt of Zurich is visitâ€" ing relatives and friends in town. Mrs. Otto Justice and two little daughters of Detroit spent the week end with her amints, the Misses Augâ€" usta ind Mary Betk. ‘ MT. and Mrs. Solomon Sitter un(l‘ family of Sarnia motored to town the Bowling.â€"Kishteen in â€" the â€" Scotch _ Do tourmament hold ler day. ~ Firs! nrize wer h clener over the week end. Mr. Havley Bowman of Detroit spent the week end with his parâ€" ents, Mr. and Mrs. J. Bowman. Mr. _ Jolin Hopkins . of ‘Toronto speni his Lbolidays at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Win. Koch. Mr. Clayion Morley of Niagara Falls spent the hnlid;:_\; al his home visited at the home of Mr. ind Mrs. Abram Nabrgang over Sunday. Mrs. Hoover, Mr. and Mrs. Gilâ€" mour, . Mr.. and Mrs. Agghmn of Enffalo spent the week end at the fiome of Mr. and Mrs. D. Becker. Mr. and Xrs. Rebberg and daughâ€" ter â€" Marguret, Mrs. Rehberg, Miss Glwdys Rehborg, Miss L. Hohmeier visited.relatives and friends in Kitâ€" Mr. and Mrs. Fred Wills and little daughter, Audrey of Dundas, and Muster â€" Boh â€" Festing of â€" Buffalo visited at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Mr, Alex. Halin left on Sunday in compagy with Mr. E. Reiner of Welâ€" k sley und Dr. P. Tye of Milyerton, un a trip to North Bay and Northern Ontario. Miss Gertrude Alteman of Kitchâ€" ener and Mrs.A‘auline Barr of Hamâ€" ilton were recent visitors with the latter‘s niece, Mrs. Jas. Wiederhold. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Heinbecker and daughter, Mr. and Mrs Disney of Waterloo were visitors at the Lome of Mr. and Mrs. Contad Lips on Sunday. . Mr. and Mrs. R. W. W. Mclntyre qnd fiamily of Toronto Lave returnâ€" ed home after spending a week at the home of Mr. and Mrs. James Wicderhold. rrd e â€" lult irdner, Mr. Armand Nabrgang, who spent aâ€"week‘s ~hotidays ~with his parents here, left last Saturday for Boston, Mass., where he has accepted a position with the New England Telephone and Telegraph Co. as electrical engineer. Miss Gussie Rau and Miss Rueh! are spending a few days Toronto. Mr The local Public and High Schools reâ€"opened on Tuesday with a good altendance. p * Mr. and Mrs. Norman Eydt of Detroit visited his uncles, Messrs Moses and Aaron Eydt on Saturday. Mr. J. N. Cowan of Palmerston will take the position vacated by Mr. A. L. Crosby in the Bank of Commerce here. Mr. Cromby has left for the West with the harâ€" vesters‘ excursion. by the secretary of the school board who has sent them out to the pupiis. The results show that the puplis in the local school made a very g£008 The result of the Middle Bchool|~ _ i. Albert Lehnen and sons Edâ€" ind Albert of Kitchener were ond visitors with friends in vicinify. On their return they accompanied by Masters Carl n and Ward Shantz who have spending the past few weeks relatives in this vicinity. and Mrs.â€"Aaron Hoffer® ind FLORADALE. nding several days with s sister, Mrs. _ Moses 1| t | Jad Salts is inexpensive and canâ€" not injure; makes a delightful efferâ€" vescent lithiaâ€"water drink, which everyone can take now and then to help keep the kidneys olean and the blood pure, thereby often preventâ€" lrg ecrious kidney complications. ‘By all means have your physician examine your kidneys at least twice A year. . This famous salts is made from the acid of grapes and lemon julce, combined with lithia, and has been ‘u-ed for years to help flush clogged kidneys and etimulate them to acâ€" tivity, also to help neutralize the acids in the system so they no longer cause Irritation, thus often relieving bladder disorders. in Mr. and Mrs. Marcus Dahmer of of| New Hamburg spent a week ago s. | Sunday with relatives in the villâ€" y. | age. |_The moment you feel a dull ache r‘ln the kidneys or your back hurts, or if the urine is cloudy, offensive, full of â€" sediment, irreguiar _ of bassage, or attended by a sensation ‘of scalding, begin to drink soft water in quantities; also get about four ounces of Jad Salts from any reliable pharmacy and take a tableâ€" spoonful in a glass of water before: breakfast for a few days and yonr‘ kidneys may then act fine. 1 ‘ No man or woman can make a 'midLnke by flushing the kidneys |occasionally, says a wellâ€"known authâ€" ‘ority. Too much rich food creates |acids which clog the kidney pores !sc that they sluggishly filter or |strain only part of the waste and }poinons from the ‘blood. Then you [get sick. Rheumatism, headaches, ‘liver trouble, _ constipation, dizziâ€" ‘ness, sleeplessness, bladder disorâ€" ‘ders often come from, sluggish ua.‘ L’neya. Drink Water Freely and Often to Keep â€" Kidneys Flushed and Clean Try Salts lf Allan and E. R. Good. _ _ . Mrs. Louis Koch spent a few days Tast week visifing Kitchener relaâ€" tives. . ce anee sls Mr. and Mrs. John Zinger of Deâ€" troil, Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Lang, Mr and Mrs. Emil Bierwagen and Mrs at their respective homes for a few days. Mr. Henry Hachhorn was a visitâ€" or at Toronto Exhibition over the week end. Mr. Venon Good of Toronto spent the holiday under the parental roof. Mr. and Mrs. Milton Scheifele and son of Detroit, Mich., are visiting _ Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Hohmeier of Kitchener were visitors over the the holiday at the home of Messrs. Many a mother will be greatly relieved when the youngsters are again marching to school which opened on Tuesday, with Miss Ethel Wilkinson as principal, and Miss Florence Bradley as assistant again in charge. Mr. Alvin Shelley of Kitchener called on friends here on Thursday. His aunt, Mrs. Matchelt, who had spent several weeks at the home of her brother, Mr. Sam Shelley, reâ€" furned home with them. \\lessrs. Oliver Wright and Russell Esch and the Misses Isabel Wright and Pearl Esch spent Thursday at the Exhibition at Toronto. Messrs. â€" Oliver Scheifele, the Wells Bros., and Russel Spider were visitors to ‘Toronto Exhibition durâ€" ing the forepart of Yast week. The former continued on a business trip to Ottawa and New York State points before returning home. Messrs. John Allan and Robert Wells of New Brighton, Pa., were Jleasantly entertained to a house party at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Oliver Scheifele prior to their reâ€" tun home early last week after a short visit at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Scheifele. A new tailor in the person of a buby boy arrived at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Ed. J .Pfeffer on Monday of last week. A baby boy also was Saturday to Mr. and M Boldt near the village. Notes of Interest. Mrs. Thomas Evans, Everett, Ont., says : "I have been Wb&un with Dyspepsis, Liver and ney Disease from which it mimmlbh to get relief until I took * tâ€"aâ€" tives". Thanks to their wonderful results, I am free of these ailments and am in normal health again‘"‘. _ â€" This is 'ci{eâ€"m-"d'.'i_l"n"of that convinces. The Fruit Treatmentâ€" * Fruitâ€"aâ€"tives"*â€"is sold by all dealers â€"will always at 25¢. and 50¢.â€"or sent '{;oiitpii;i b Fruitâ€"aâ€"tives Limitéd, Ottawg, Ont intensified juices of apples, oranges, figs and pni-- _qo.&i& tonics ition that accompany this trouble, The Fruit Tn..-_u!â€"vhbh is the CONESTOGO Kidneys Hurt â€" also was born on Mr. and Mrs. Peter A very interesting and happy event, particularly in so far as it concerns two of our most estimable young people, took place at the home of Mr. and Mre. Henry Holle on Monday afternoon at four o‘clock when Rev. C. Zarnke united in the Holy bonds of matrimony their seeâ€" ond daughter, ‘Theresa Holle to Byron A. Jetson, also of this villâ€" age. The bride, attired in a navy blue tricotine suit and wearing a fawn hat and alippers and a brown fox fur and carrying a boquet of Miss hk;rle Steiss left the forepart of last week for Johnstown, Ohio, where she has alccepted a position on the High School teaching staff. Letsonâ€"Holle Nuptials. Mrs. Leander Euler and son of Detroit visited with his father at the home of his sister, Mrs. Henry W. Ebel, on Sunday. / Mr. and Mrs, Walter A. Findlay left for their home in Toronto after spending the vacation at their cottâ€" age in this village. Mr. Neison Shelley of Toronto spent Labor Day at home with his parents. Mr. and Mrs. Lioyd Dahmer and baby girl of Kitchener spent a few tlays at their respective _ parental homes. Mr. J. Kienzle spent a few days with a fishing party composed of Kitchener friends, in the Northern districts. > Mr. and Mrs. Hexb. Huehn and son Harry attended the highway opening celebration in Heidelberg on Monâ€" day. Township officials and friends on Monday attended the opening cereâ€" monies of the Heidelberg highway. Miss Hilda Kelterborn of Stratâ€" ford was a Sunday visitor at the home of Herbert Huehnl' Labor Day. generally was observed is a holiday in the village. « Miss Eda Euler of Kitchener visit ed on Sunday at the home of Mr and Mrs. Henry W. Ebel. Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Ruth and daughâ€" ter of Elmira were week end visitâ€" ors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. ors at the Henry Holle Barney Bartscher were visitors at tireâ€"homeâ€"ofâ€"Mrs..Louis Koch du’ ing the past week. Mr. and Mrs. Harold Trussier of Kitrchener visited at the home of the lattor‘s parents, Mr. and Mrs. Sam Shelley over Sunday. Mr. John Hemmerich of Preston spent Sunday visiting friends and relatives in the village. Equitable Life Block Regular Editorial Column Here again the reader is kept informed as to Canadian and World Events of imâ€" portance which is also another readable feature. Containing comment on matters of local and current interest. A complete summary of Kitchener and Waterioo news appears regularly every week in its columns and includes a specially written Twin City Social and Personal column. Current Events and World News Kitchener and Waterloo News Its big staff of competent correspondâ€" ents ensures a particularly thorough coverâ€" ing of the happenings in every district and keeps its.readers posted as to what is going Complete News Service of County Which Make it a Welcome Visitor I ‘ . _ ‘in so Many Homes SUBSCRIPTION PRICE :â€"$2.00 per year mailed to any point i $2.50 per year to any place in the United States. Be a Reader of the Newsiest and Mosk Widely Read Weekly Newspaper 53 in the County. The Waterloo Chronicle Waterloo Chronicle The following is a list of Fall Fair dates issued by the Agricultural Societies Branch of the Ontario Department of Agriculture, in which the people of this vicinity will be interested : Acton ............September 23â€"24 Aberfoyle .............. October 8 Bolton ............ September 2223 Brampton ........ September 19â€"20 Burlington ....... September 19â€"20 Caledon .......... September 24â€"2% Cooksville ........ September 10â€"11 Drumbo .......... September 23.24 a host of friends extend to them their heartiest good wishes for happiness and prosperity in abundâ€" ant measure, The happy newly married couple left on a motor trip to ‘Toronto, Niagara Falls and Buffalo for a short honeymoon and after their return will take up their residence in the groom‘s house in the village where The presents were numerous and costly, showing that both the bride and the groom are held in high esteem by their numerous friends. The house was gayly decorated with asters and gladiolas. The bride and groom were un: altended, the ceremony being perâ€" formed in the presence of about 40 guea&, comprising near relatives and friends. Ophelia roses, was given away by | her father, while the .bride‘s sister, / Miss Florence Holle, played the| wedding march, and a niece, Miss] Patricia Ruth, made a pretty lltlleJ flower girl. § * * _1 # _ 0 Refreshing Night on Lake Erie (Your rail ticket is good on the boats) Thousands of west bound travelers say they wouldn‘t have missed that cool, comfortable night on one of our fine steamers. A Esd bed in a clean stateroom, a long sound sleep and an appetizing breaifaat in the morning. Steamers "SEEANDBEE" â€""CITY OF ERIE" â€""CITY OF BUFFALO® Make Your Trip More Enjoyable by a FALL FAIR DATES September September September September September September The Chronicle is recognized as indisâ€" putably the leading medium for auction saies and it carries the announcement of practically every sale held in this district. Its wide circulation in the immediate rural districts surrounding Kitchener and Waterâ€" loo ensures a particularly thorough coverâ€" ing of this territory with corresponding results to the advertiser. Auction Sales, an Exclusive Feature In this column will be found the latest prices in effect in Canadian and other markets including those on live stock, grain and produce. These furnish an exâ€" cellent guide to the farmer in his buying and selling. % interesting serial story by a well known author and also a humor.column which will help to chase the blues way. Upâ€"toâ€"Date Market Reports Serial Story and Humor Column ~4 22â€"23 19â€"20 19â€"20 24â€"25 10411 23â€"24 Dyrham .. September 30â€"October 1 ‘Erln rsussss21>+zc0... October 910 Elmira .......... September 1213 Fergus ........... September 25â€"26 Freelton ...........®... October 2 Galt ............. September 19â€"20 Georgetown ............October 3â€"4 London ............ September 613 Milton ........... September 26â€"27 New Hamburg .... September 11412 Oakville .......... September 12â€"13 Orangeville ...... September 1617 Rockwood .... September 30 Oct. 1 Streetsville ............ October 11 Toronto ........ August 28â€"Sept. 6 Weeton .............. October 3â€"4 Minard‘s Liniment for Sprains and Bruises. on the bowels and stomach they drive out constipation and indigâ€" estion; break up colds and simple fevers and make the dreaded teethâ€" ing period easy. The Tablets are sold by medicine dealers or by mail at 25 cents a box from The Dr.Wilâ€" hams‘ Medicine Co., Brockvile, Ont. _ Mother should canstantly be on guard to keep baby‘s bowels workâ€" ing freely and his stomach sweet, for nineâ€"tenths of the ailments from which little ones suffer are caused by dexangements of the stomach and bowels. Baby‘s Own Tablets are a splendid laxative for the baby. They are mildâ€"but thorough; contain neiâ€" ther opiates nor narcotics, and are absolutely guaranteed to be safe and efficient for either the newborn babe or the growing child. By their action A SPLENDID LAXATIVE Waterloo, Ontario in Canada. «#} *#