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Waterloo Chronicle (Waterloo, On1868), 18 Sep 1924, p. 3

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Hf. --,, nun-awn.“ Won-'1 We lint-ad to I uno- ty “an“ tty luv. W labou- b--- 1.0.1! I mum um In”! church on My owning. m - out“ tho lethal” oe you“ menu, are“, to ml at uni-tin; hoopla): Ind WI: (”human-manna” mm; The Pft" Ire to expand “.200 tor the shaman-Int at a maternity WIN at the new M- one haunt“. mu. - UATIRMTY In”: no - who! u _ _ - - A. _ “nan-d In. It. JURY HOLD. RAILWAY " SPONNILI The jury empanellod to Inquire into the death ot Adelaide Semen. daughter of Mr. and In. A, H. Seibert ot Kitchener. who we: killed at Cottam Crossing. on Sept. 8nd, when the car in which the w“ riding was struck by a Windsor. Essex and Lake Shore electric our. has exonerated J. Win-Id Mlltele, driver of the automobile. The jury held the railway responsible tor the accident. ARRESTED ON‘BERIOUS CHARGE A serious charge of driving a motor car while under the 1nmtegtmt ot liquor was laid against Allister Huehuergard ot Kitchener on Fri- day. The charge is the result ot an accident which occurred at three o'clock Friday morning when a our driven by the accused crashed into the milk wagon of Milton Mose. Moss was. badly cut by tfuss on hie left arm, which required a number of stitches. Huehmergnrd was 't rested and locked up for the night. in the morning he was let go on turttishing ball ot $1,000 and will appear in court on Sept. 18th. RE~UN|0N OF PERRIN FAMILY ' HELD NEAR KITCHENER A most enjoyable gathering was held on Wednesday aiternoon, Inst; at tho home ot Allen Woeine, ol, the? Williamsburg road. near latch! ener. " being the occasion at a' reunion of the descendants ot the late William Perrin. Born in Exam England. he came to Canaan in 1834, and in 1839 married Mary Ann New-I sted. and settled on a farm near, 11mg" Their ’xTEIW’ Basset with tive sons and two daughters. Mr. Perrin died in Mar, 1889, aged " years. A tew years later tour ot his children also died. Three ot the family still survive; namely: Mrs. Rebecca. Woods. aged " years, Joseph Perrin, 75. ot Kitchener and Benjamin Perrin, 70, of Weapon. It was also decided to the make the reunion an annual event and E. H. Perrin ot Newmarket was chosen president. in 1925 the reunion will he held at the home at mine I'errin. Roseville. F-m-or-r-mmm WIMHMIW mammal-mum; 338 King St. w, Your moot pricelou organo are your eyes. " may glvo any “gnu ot ell-tron it In your" duty to luv. them Iookod after by I thoroughly competent optometrM. F. Steele, Dptom.trl.t, 2 door- W. of Capitol Theatre, Kit. chener, lo I thoroughly ox- porlenced and “out,“ pomn to look after your on; When Mr. Steele oupplloo ghoul they are the bqtIt--Art work. man-Mp. quality and an. "etlort--every pair lo guar- onlud. He mokoo no churn. tar Examination of your 0y” nnd wlll supply - u Ilmott any price. Coll 00- day and have your oyu mod. rloM. OPTOIB'I'IIST 2domsW.oicapuolTheatre 96 King St., w., Kitchener F. Steele EYES AND GLASSES LliPPERT a; HUNTER Funeral Director. Shun" a“... Per'eeee1Pet. uncut-long“: ”can"... “you ”hummus-inc! '0.tr0%, - “out“ has. Lettttyfutet.etteUe Mutational-It- "outwit.“ i'durth'll.fa'l12fd'fft Ji"dif, ”0'90"..." W. Sherri]! and men!” causal the otter g of $1.000 by an: In tun settlement it-, of the 81400 claim wan accepted. E -=l==l-i-=a-g=r=g==gq g THANKFUL MOTHERS 2 Once , mother has used Baby's E Own Tablets for her "ttie one no 5 would ule nothing else. The Tel» g lets give such result: that the l mother be: nothing but word. of i prune and thankfulnm for them, Hand owned by" tire "WEBER? {Michael G. Erb ot Hawkesvme. The sale was however called all when ‘the defendant agreed to my ptatm .tut $1,000. i The unit was the outcome ot a' disagreement between the defend-i ant, Michael G, EH) oi HAwketrvitie,, ;and the plaintiil. Levi B. Lichu. Iconnty road superintendent, who (was tor seven! years a cement con- tractor. Mr. Lichti constructed a dam tor the defendant which was not done according to irpeciiteatior" f,ii,iiii'.c'tr, in the defendant. Con- ',traetor Lichti agreed to accent 183.000 but this being refused he sued tor 88,300 and won his case. The (ii: was appealed and timmy the court ordered the origina'i judgment ho stand. - with In W um. which and the My d .. _ PHrreftmt R. Is “(a II I” In chug. rub .u- “out. In» Plummet at on... ' that!) join the any children now " the Amount: (an. a Goon.- tbvn. The boy! “in” Camila troodom all [being “not! and in, (011mm. will Minion make good Cancun emu". ._ MORE Ann-“mu to“ comma Word in been necked more that The muuuau lined by eta-Inna Handel-n ot the (my run Build“: Committee, through W. D. Duet, M.P., inviting the Prince ot Wales to cruciate at the opening of the city hall, bu. been t1ee%smt. Th6 Prince, through the 'oorirtary ot GoverttorAlettttral Brag. out“ that his visit is In the nature ot 1 holiday nnd no otnelat engagements no he- ing accepted. ' While the me was being contest- led in the courts Licmi became Iowner ot the mm but as he still claimed 81400 he had a writ ot Ira' facial issued by the supreme court and u a result the sherrifl advertised the sale ot Erb'n lands. After much discussion between Britt, Sherritt and LichtN causal the otter of $1.000 by Eris in full mtttlgtnqrrtt of the 31400 claim wa- accepted. CAME UPON COAT CHE . HAD “NT To RUSSIA A strange coincidence came to light recently on the turn ot Dr. Owen Reist, Konsuth, when helping a family ot Russian Mennonites to unpack their belongings, Mm L. Snyder. who resides on the next tarm, came across a coat which she had sent over to Russia in a bale two years Mo. For some time the Mennonites ot this district have sent Mes ot clothes, bedding and other necessi- ties to the relief of their brethren in Russia. who have been suffering incredibly according to reports given out by the immigrants. The long drawn out case, Ltehti vs. Em. which has been in tho Supreme Conn for over a year, was sewed In Sher-rm Lackner's otrtce on Thursday when a goodly number ot prospective buyers were present maybe” growled sale ot 38 acres ot LIGHT! VS. EBB SUIT SETI'LED; SHERRIFF’S LAND SALE STOPPED PRINCE DECLINE. INVITATION Once a mother has used Baby's Own Mum for her "ttie one me would no nothing else. The Ttty, lets give such result: that the mother h” nothing but word. of prune and thankfnlnm for than. Among the {hounds of mono throughout Cumin Who who the‘ Tuhletu I. In. David A. Andaman“ New Glasgow, NW.. who wrtusc--) "l hue and My'l Own lelo‘l‘ for my children had from my or parlance I would not be without them. I won“ In. every other mother to no I he: at the ham. lo the hon..." The 1mm- - l and but W Inna“ which menial. the howd- ud "can the Manual; arm on continuum and "MW: hunk up cold: and “mph («on and In“. teethtq only. Th" urn Iold by Indian deatqtrs, or hy mall at I“ I box from The Dr. Willi.“ Wu CINTIIVILLI ”H00!- Q if?) 1’. WA Imam . It.u’ll-lnloilm male-Nahuat- 'eu.t-3r-etetr1uN- lb III“. at... oi has mm. In. at. deu. It.” a“ at IhMtttttsrlet, B for an but” qrtth his par an. In. us In P. _ Mr. Clark, who had charge ot McGullum’l Drug Eton during cue absence ot Mr, Owen Hamilton. has returned to his home in Hmvet. Mr. and Mm. Milton This] ad Mr. and Mn. Bradley ot undo]: vlsltod the lormer’s puma, Mr. and ms. Jacob This] over the week and. Irwin-twemkoggno- Tai. iii a, In Funk Woolby of 8111000 woré visitor: at the home of Mr. And Mn. [out Paine on Mote 'isiiii"Hiist Emma mm a my my Europe where he toured the British Isles with the Canadian bowlers, and 3130 visited France, Belgium, Italy and Switzerland. Mr. and Mrs. Chae. Boomer mi children. secompaniod by Mr. and Mrs. Louis Booklet md non of Kit. chener, motored to Worts Rocks on Monday last. Mrs. Titus C. Bounce and Mr. amh Mrs. F. A. Planer and children re- turned to New York on Priday after spending a week with relatives and friends here. ' Mr. Milton Dahmer ot Tiverton spent a few days with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Johnahuuner. Ho re-, ports crops very good in his district. Mr. and Mrs. Adam Berlet and Mr. and Mrs. Kunzle ot Port Huron motored here and spent a week with Mr. and Mn Louis Pelne and other friends. Mr. Edward Hahn and son Francis ot Wilkesbarre. Pa.. arrived here on Friday last on a visit to his father. Mr. Lewis Hahn, and brothers, Messrs. George and Alex Hahn. Miss Luella Wing, tor the past Mr. Jacob Schluchzer and Mr. and Mrs. Aaron Buschler of l,t'-e,1'iV Mich., and Mr. and Mrs. George W' l- helm and Miss Mary Ingold ot Mil- verton called on Mr. and Mrs. John Witwer this week. _ . Messrs. George and Alex Hahn. Miss Luella Wing, tor the past tour years bookkeeper in the office ot the Dominion Thresher and Im- plement Con/has resigned and left this week tor Naperville, Mt., where she will attend college. Dr. Weston Krupp ot woodstoit spent Sunday with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. B. B. Krupp Dr. Krupp Aitnk ot local bowlers composed of Messrs. Geo. Cousins, Henry Nahrgang, Fred Debug and A. H. Coombs skip, took in the Pastimes tournament at Brantford on Wed- nesday. and were successful in win- ning third prize, with (our wins and a plus score ot 31. The prize Was a pair of brass candle holders for each player. About sixty rinks competed In the tournament. Mr. H.1. Albrecht. who purchased Mr. J. R, Felck's hardware business here about ttee years ago, and later also purchased the Wm. Tell Block and Dr. R. t Winn'a residence on Waterloo Bt, has disposed ot all " property in town, as well as the hardware business to Mr. John Preeter of Zurich. The store will be closed for stock taking this week and the new proprietor will take possesseien on Saturday. Sept. 20th. Mr, Albrecht will take over Mr. Pmeter'a general store business in Zurich and will move to that place shortly. Mr. Albrecht his had a suc- cessm] business here, end both he and Mrs. Albrecht hate made I host of friends since their residence here, who will regret their departure from our midst. We wish then) continued success. . Mm Mayetta Nader and Milt, Florenco and» spent I week In Toronto. l Miss Dom Wolle or stmuord spend. Sunday at her home here. Mn B. Elem" and Mtag Sophia mallet spent the week end In Kit. chat-er. Mr. Waiter God»! ot Chicago in visiting " win. Mr, and in”. F. 0006.]. here It mm. Mr. Norma: Ram ot Kitchener "I u visitor um week n (he home of Ir. and In. B. B. Krupp. i ln. um Rtaht and non Don- do have I'M-nod home after upend- In: A week with Month In tttteh- In Jock My nnd children ot ‘m - the wool and with hr mother. In. B. Mahler. Mr. and In. D. W. calm nd dun-bur. Inna-Ito. Mr. Walter - “a In. ”it: Delmar - Mat and” a Nun-n an; In. ”In. In. "no. In. mm. M Mr. Chou-r Pam of Mb m [can at the home at Cr. Mn new out the In: Intern-um an a -rgorDetrrsittoettt-dt" It. Waiter Yon u m Wall-m Illu- m Hun, oocllh no. “W nut-un- ', I goo. - BerrrrHuretMrt--At Now mttte any burg. on thot, 11th. to Mr. ml Mm.' one R, tr. Lucklnrt, . (Ingmar. (Ruth bttF Wilhelmina). "ovum Honored oi in honor ot Mr. And In waned (be Hence. who were recently married. iicliiiii who hare in! returned (mm or. [their wedding trip, I number of their unjneighborn pd Mend: gathered u lied x the home ot Mr. John Hone on St!- h:.tumy evening and presented the . 'young couple with 1 kitchen Ihow- nni er. The Honing was spam in games and' utter which refreshments were serv- Kit-1ed. Mr. and Mrs. Hesse will be " 1 on home to their friends at 601 Ontario ism Stanford, after Sept 24m. The and, best wishes ot their many friends TI accompany them. wttt but -..... 'm.mmmm.u¢- at Now who.“ Mr. an In mutant-mum ILUMWOIW . Mr. a! In. an. llu, Int-r Gui. Mr. cog-In m. In. Ian am]: all In. lads Danni at Woocbtoct were and” “mot: at the nomad Mr, sad an, (kW-nt- ,9} may. September teh a. Bt. Tim’s 1m M at]; brand ity mu] mam tenth-I. tr [it _ Previous to her marriage Mrs, Wilfred Hesse (nee Miss lminn Daimler) was presented with a all- ver community set and an address by the Evangelical League ot Chris. tian Endeavor and the Dorcas Daughters of which she was a mem- Miss Florence beehi- ot Torontp is spending a few days at the home of her lather Mr. Wm. loin. _ Born-'rrmshimskt--At New HA!!- burg on Sept. 6th to Mr. and Mrs. Len Trushlnakl. a son. 'Nahrgattg-M Blandford on Sept. let to Mr. and Mrs. Isaac Nahrgang ot New Hamburg. a daughter. Mr. Jasper, and Mr. Taylor of Guelph were business visitors have Flies Maggie Neil ot St. Cather- ines is spending several days at the home ot Mr. Geiger. _ ' Rev. Mr. Storey, returned mission- arr ot South America, gun a lee- tare in the Evangelical Church on Wednesday evening. on his work amongst the natives ot Argentina» which was very interesting. RrrrTrommr.-'-- "; --e'-e_-e-----_ Mr. and Mrs. Addison Snyder ot Elmira visited at the home ot Mrl and Mrs, Orville Shantz on Sunday. Mr. Arthur Wismer ot Edmonton called at the home of Mrs. Aaron Snyder on Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Peter Bowman and daughter spent Sunday with Mr. Eiid Mrs. David Martin on the 4th Peel. When Kidneys Hurt Consult Your Doctor Drink Lots of Water All Day and Take Salts it Back No man or woman can make a mmmke hr flushing the kidney: oc- casionally. say: . well-known euth- ority. Eating too much rich food creates acids, which excite the ur neys. They become overworked (mm the strain, set mam and an to tttter the waste and poisons trom the blood. Then we get sick. Rheumatism, headachet. liver troub- Je, nervousness. dlulneu, Ileepleu- ‘neu and urinary allot-den often \come trom sluggish hidneyl, Miss Vera Hotter and Mr. Wm. Reset ot Waterloo were week end visitors with the latter‘s parents Mr. and Mrs. A. Roger. The moment you feel a dull who In the kidneys, or your buck hut-u. orif the urine is cloudy, olendve, fun ot sediment, than!" or pull- ngo or attended by n -uott of scalding. begin drinking . mun ot water etch any. “no [at them (our ounce. ot Jud sm- from any pharmacy; an n hblupoonful In a glass of water boron brukfut. Ind In a I"! can your Hanan W act tttte. Thla (amou- um I. mule My an you ot mue- null Ianon Nico, oomblnod with llthh. and bu but and for you! to ntmtt 3nd stimu- In. the “anal; also to holy autumn the new: tn an ”atom. so they no longer on” urn-non. this on": relieving bum m- Ind But- I. hum-ll": In”. a deritght"t gone-cont lulu-m on which "no“ IN!“ his new and than to halt in, on ud- ‘un an. m not!" “I (I. the)! "to. than than "etidt.e ur- muanm-‘nu. ll mmumm.~.m. /FLORADALE. Aches Mr. and Mrs. Harold Howden ot Kitchener spent a few days with friends in this vicinity. Mr. and Mrs. Ell Weber and Mlss Annie Riecken ot Lexington and Misses Weber ot St. Jacobs were Sunday visitors at the home ot Mn. Aaron Snyder. Mr. and Mrs. Rotthoptt ot Matt. netawan spent a few days with Mr. and Mm. Wm. Reinhardt. Mr. and Mrs. A. Cloepp ot Kitchener were Sunday visitors with Mr. and Mrs. Edward Snyder. Mn. and Mrs. John F. Frey or Er mlra were Sunday guests with Mr. and Mrs. Orville Shana. Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Spice and butt- ily motored to New Hamburg on Sunday. _ Mr. Neel) ot Tavlstock was a bull- nesa visitor in our neighborhood on T ltlsday. The members of the Evangelical League of Christian Endeavor motored to Heidelberg on Tuesday evening when they were royally entertalned by the Heidelberg League to a Wiener roast. All re- port having spent a most enjoyable evening. A Messrs Gustave Hotter and wir Ham nix spent Sunday In Kitchener. Local News Mr. and Mrs. Norman Snyder. Mrs. o. G. Human, Mrs. L. Fried and Mr. Ben Snyder walled um: relatives at' Port B8trtn over the week end. Mr. and Mrs. Theodor. Buck. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Buck and Mr. R. Buck of Hespeler culled At the home orMr. and Mrs. H. M on tttat- day. Mr. um! Mrs. Conhot of Landon visited with m. nnd Mm M. - on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Nelle]! Brick" mrtd daughter of Mich. visited with Mr. and Mn. J, Ericka:- And ”have. tn um vicinity In! Monday. Mr. nnd Mrs. l. Holt: and children of “trauma mam: it the homo of Mr. Bttd Mrs. J. In» And Mr. “a Mrs. L. HolIn. Mn Prod new” mom. I - an r In: week with remin- st Bunt- Mr. ttttd Mm. Bolcbor and daugh- ter of Kitchener spent Sunday with Ree. and Mn. A. T. M. Mr. Wllug nth of Wlndnor I: vb [ting friends And relative. have. Thtttttttmmtttuttttttttttg hot week with remin- st Brut-'3... .wTtarerd. ford. l It. Ate. I. Ldettl'tt beau w" Mrs. Bonn at Dumb”. m. Mona Into during and”, Sept, 2, In mm" with Mm. wan. mortsr.!,mu m, w." mm “a unva- Mr. and In. B. C. TV“ " 1e/iiiiii to m trtrtmtrtt of .1.“ '0"! who Vim“ with In. L. PHed hi .tagtt by some who" this! who wean-any. {mac chm-co try mama; . Me. attd In. Our! - at gm no" whdow and do!“ our children of new MM will 4...“, " Mr. “d Mm, M. m on Petr:!-,,,,:-,,,,,,,,-,,,-,,,,,,,-, Mr. m In. wan. bum nu, The Waterloo Chronicle "easbe-tot-etrt-mnd-tt,t-tuerwttts.ha- oftttei-tttt.Gt-tr'-ruabeiretr1rtudqr+enr-ee--. ' Everyone interested in Auction Sales or Farms for Sale in this ilistrict naturally turns todhe Chronicle been-sex _ ' _ Equitable Life Block The Chronicle is Indisputahly the Leading Auction Sale Medium in this territory as the hundreds of announcements it carries from year to. year convincingly demonstrate. ROOIVILLI. Use The Waterloo Chronicle I~ and Get Sure Results L ”and a - ”In“ ”alum M A». and ft Carries Practically Every Sale - Held in the District I Do You Want to _ Rei. o. A. Shepardaon an occu- pied the pulpit In the Tr. B. Church here Sunday evening. Mr. and Mn. A. 5mm and Elmer Stun: visited with Mr. J. sum: at Blythe on Sunday. Mr. Austin Bricker visited with his mother " Kitchener on Sunday. Mr. Sun Snyder of Rodney is vis- itfng hi brother Mr. Dan Snyder. Mr. and Mrs. Herb Caster ot Mannheim visited with Mr. and Mrs. J. Aitt on Bunch; Mr. and Mrs. John Z. Wagner and family and Mutt Ranks were guests on Sunday of Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Lautenaehttstmr at Petersburg. Paton-It Mr. Jacob Schneider was a busi- ness visitor to London on Tuesday. _Mr. and Mm. George Nelmeihter of Poole mid a visit to Mrs. Jacob Sahel Int Sundny. Mr. 'Louh Heise and Herman. Wagner were the guests on Sunday of Mr. and Mrs. Theodore Lamen- schlnger at Petenburg. Mr. and Mrs. Louis Becker and family of Preston were week and guests with Mr. and Mrs. John S. Koehler. Mr. um Mn. J. E. Wigner, Mr, and Mn. Gordon Rramp and family |lld Mrs. Jogeph Bowers and family ot Kitchener visited with Mr. and Mrs. John B. Wagner. Miss Emma Wagner and Mr.“- mnnuol Wigner out) Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Larttemcttltrger ot Waterloo visited Mgnda near Jurattord on Sunday. Min Alum Water Ina returned to Detroit, Mich., utter mending six week- nation with rel-lives here, touches on our “nub!” and fRrld roots with“: the In! week, Mr. “a In 101. 1 Menu uni family Incl! the Sunday with Mr, gm! Mrs, John Ruby, your Tovlotock. Mr. Ind Mrs. Joseph F. Lichtl are mud“): a week or two at their daughter'l near Tnvintock, Mr. and Mr. Anthony ot Kitchener visited with Mr. and an. Allan Domeht on Ell-M. IIII llama Idtthtt Ind Mr. Moses Ltehtt went Sunday with their par- Two "Jack Fronts" made brief N Make Your Auction I BERLETS CORN ER Sale a Real Success? _ If _ Jrtaw; tr?ED.5t - - Waterloo, Ontario Joseph Hall unsuccessfully de- fended the Seagram buttons against Ed. Schlosser in a lawn bowllng game on \Vednesday night. 801118 down to defeat by a score ot 24-14. Min-rub Llnlmem Hula Cuts Are We Right Seven Lilies Flour Surely-it is just as easy to say (Made to make good) As it is to say "Send me a bag of pastry flour." By so doing you, will help your grocer and he will gladly send you a bag of Seven . I Lilies F lour OCEAN which will give you satisfaction in baking. Besides. you will thnd that it Costs Less SKIP SCHLOSGER WON Made by the makers The but “our for Bryan! AND Putty. FLOUR

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