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Waterloo Chronicle (Waterloo, On1868), 5 Mar 1925, p. 3

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"comm The Great English Preparation. tom and mngovale: the whole . nervous xyuzm. makes new Blood ’ in old Venn Used tor Nam "lt',",',',":,','.") and Brain "'0’sz Was-y, u a u h Patpitatioa a: Hurt. oiling Maury. Eric: "per rum), to! 35 Son! by annulment. or manlcd in plain 'Pr, on TStie of price ." Var par-Inuit mailed INJUNOTION AGAINST IMITATOR OF SALADA LABEL The Salads Tea Company has Just been sustained in a judgment rem dared February mm, 1925, by the suit against a firm which placed on the market a blend of tea with a Exheqner Court ot Canada, in it, suit against a firm which placed on the market a blend of tea with a label so closely copied trom the dis- tinctive and weir known "SALADA" label that almost any buyer could have been deceived. GAVE EXCELLENT CONCERT The Kitchener Regimental Band gave an encellent concert at the Cnpitol Theatre on Sunday evening before a crowded house. The head was under the direction ot G. H. Ziegler. of the Conservatory ot Music, in the absence ot Director Stockton, who is confined to his home owing to illness. Mine Leona Zinger also contributed several vocal number. KITCHENER Mom's: IHAKEN l Many people of Kitchener (an 3‘ dutlnct shock when the lremorn‘ from the oil-thumb visited the vceiet,y) on Saturday night. People notice pictures move on the I'll". chum moving, and some became taint In wore obliged to seek fresh air out ot doors. l an” llPIonD unmm Tho Ame-'Holnu Tin Coal-Ir in I report neatly (“on out Ibo" I and hbmd mum: "its mm the amino atte"rt" . we mun lichen}? oviraFe'trrrm year. It in undentood that B. F. Work. will”: of the Goodru'h Tire Oommy. I: to become - dem of the Ame: Roldan Tire Co. whom-hm“... “hymmudwo mvmmnumthml mmmmmmmm Inaugural-trauma. my van about"; " II. allowed on deposits of $1.00 and over. Our records shine that a large number of the best farmers of this County transact their business with us Trust and savings WATERLOO GALT E. & Playtord. Chu.McKen1io, Manner Manager We also act as Executor, Administrator or Trustee of Estates. KITCHENER P. V. Wilma. Managing Director 4% The Waterloo LET US SERVE YOU company pgospuopme. Leading Surgeon Chiropodict and Foot Specialist will be on MARCH. hh and thh at Walper House, KITCHENER Consultation Free on all Foot Trouble. X-RAY TREATMENTS. NURSE IN ATTENDANCE. Charla rprfsirtgtr moderate on all tYe/trule-R/ah,',' no Pain. ROOM'IM f Walpor Home Dr. F. P. Swartz D. C. S. :ronomo KEEP YOUR FEET IrlilHi)lJll MIND KITCHEN ER l Once a mother has used llahy's Own Tablets tor her little ones she twill use nothing else and as long as there are babies m the home you ’wlll always tind a box of Baby's 'iown Tablets on hand. Thousands of {mothers have berome convinced through the actual use of the Tair. ilets that there is nothing to oquai lthem in banishing constipation and iinditrestion; breaking up colds and (iiiiti,' levers; expelling worms and fpromotinz that hvalthtul refreshing bleep so noveésary to the wolf-Ire ot ;llttle ones. Among the thousands of itnothers who praise Baby's Oiva ‘Tahfets in Mrs. Alex J, Perry, A, lantic. Na. who says-4'! always ‘1‘er Baby's Own Tablets _ln the [house as I know ot no other med'- (cme that can equal' them for the (minor Ills that come to young chil- ‘urenf' The Tablets are sold by medicine dealers or by mall at Me ‘a box from Tho, Dr, William! Medi. ‘cine Co., Brockville, Ont. ment BABY'S OWN TABLETS ALWAYS IN THE HOME iKltchener on Saturday int. The I'"""'"? by I vote ot two to one (Ivored the light commlulon mov- " "I quarterin tho city mu while the question of erecting a war numeral at I con not to ex- ceed $15,000 was defeated by a large majority of 2189. The new members of the count" are L. E. Handout. C. M. Deccan, 0. Vogelaang. J. H. Tait and R. Gotten. The deluied cmdldates who were in the old council are C. C. Hahn, Dietrich and Ferguson, Roy Shantz, who win one of the (our applicants tor a recount. was tor the third time In two years defeated try a narrow margin. finish: ing in sixteenth place. The vote ou‘ Saturday was much lighter than that at New Years. The rote fol-l Iowa: Ten ot the thin/eon candidate. lha m mum at ttte gig Vegan- cll and three new man were ahead Above tifteen were elected Sham: "-"."mr'etrtrp.. 14 Dietrich 'tt."$r._.emm.mm It Ferguson ...-.mr.mtrt.rr. l: "clue _....-......,-..." Kirtaie ".'rt'__rr._-r_tm H Richardson -Were'rmpreer' , Reid ..PrP'e...F.t...rm.. 1 Hlnschberger .e.'r..verrf 1 Seihert 'r'_.'P_rrtemrrtrt t Ernst .rpt.Pv_ _V".rp..rrf r. Hahn.................., 4 Schaefer "_-".'ttmrr... d, White "rr'r_Ptrmrmrrr.tm 1 For F'or Sore F'eet--MInard's Lirtt, For . . . Against Mane! _ _ Grab . _ _ T Clement _ Rata _ _ _ Macadam Dreger Sturm _ . Bezeau _ _ Armbrun Bailey wr Exton _ _ T Vaulting Tait . _ . T Gotten _ T Knipfel _ Ro‘emer '..P_"rrrt_rr.... Light Commission Moving 'te-tted in Election of Five War Memorial For Alderman 2593 1159 817 2986 .ql....- - _ M "O. h cilia}! 1445 1425 1329 1098 1013 938 760 718 598 540 472 432 368 2443 1756 1716 1519 1951 tomtttmatBerm,tmmtg,teet, u‘mmmmdm In. In low but]: round Ill and alum of Kltelcncr In a. ”not at In. Inn Dom. mm a! the I». Henry Dom 'Mcl «new at no no on and” mm. Dun-ad v“ The Late Levi Irlckcr The funeral at the late be“ Bricker w“ held at Waterloo on Thursday Int. The lax-11cc at the home Wu conducted by Rev. D. A. 1hrKerascher of BL hurl Prir .erlnn church. Intermom w“ mad. In Mount Hope menu. The pill bum: . rm R. More". Ogilvy. *Hnmmrm. Hon. Llnooln Goldie, Guelph. Albert Brlckor. Mellon", N.Y.. J. C Hunt. of the clutch mun-[omen board. and Cannon C. Snider. yrs-Hut. of an. Wlwloo Manufacturing do. The mural the mm company "I cloud for the any mat of rum to the down“. who was mainly “th In tho arm for mu ”on. "In wife, Jane Stewart. formerly of North Eaathope, predeceased him ten years ago. Survlvlng Mm are three sons and three daughters. Dr, H, S. Krug, St. Louis, Mo., Fred Krutt of Kitchener, John Krug of Tavlatock, Mrs. E. B. Arnott a» home. formerly ot Kitchen", Mn. Harvey Moore. Gait, Ind Mrs. N. W. McVicar of Rundown, “intone wan. He ir' Also survived by "in. step-brothers, Hartman Krug, Kitch- ener. and H. S. Krug of Tnvhtock. Subsequent to learning the print- .ng trade he came to Taviswck where he entered the mercantile business: establishing the Glasgow ,varehouse soon atterwarO. Through his business ability and popularity among all classes of the community he soon built up a large businesa Whit‘h he continued to enjoy 'hmughout his business career. Him about the early qm and trtsl oxperlences. The trials and" hard- ,hips of the pioneer days Which he and follow cm ot-tttral-sw, perienced were illustrated by the fact that“ had to deliver papers rm horseback throughout the county. . Besides giving close attention to his own interests, Mr. Krug found tlme for other activities. He was ireasurer or the local library ever "nee " was founded " yeah, ago and he was also treasurer ot Knox Presbyterian Church since it was darted over 40 years ago. _ In politics the deemed was a zlannch Liberal. The deceased tor over forty years mnducted the Glasgow warehouse, one of the largest mercantile emb- iishments of its kind in the smaller towns of this section ot the prov- nce and was postmaster ot the viii: age He sold out his business a number of years ago but.stili held .he position of postmaster. He was Porn July 4, 1843, in Gartow, Han- wver. Germany. when it was a. Brit- .ah province. and emigrated to. this i'uuntry with his father when a year old, the family settling in Wilmot‘ township. He was apprenticed to the printing trade with the late Jacob Treuschler, owner of thel Waterloo Chronicle. and a Was cus- lomary in those days he became ac- quainted with practically all depart, ments of the trade. Many interest. ng reminiscences were related by1 Fred KIWI. tte. 's The death occurred at Tnvlstock suddenly at 6.30 o'clock last Frisky morning, ot Fred Knttr Br., post. master and one ot the oldest and Jest known business men ot the dis- trict. Mr. Krug, who was " year: a! age, had been as active as usual and in good health up to half 'P nour before his death. The late Fred We]; VII born in. 1848 end moved to Kitchener tron: MoorentM 21 year- no. He con- ducted I carriage shop on King St, E., Kitchener. tor 20 years. There survive, one brother. George ot Prel- Lon. two sisters residing in Cleve- land, two lane. William of Clutch uia, George ot Neon-uh end two daughters, Mrs. o. Hammer- of Channel, Neb.. and Mrs. Chan. J. Moogk ot Waterloo. brief unlco at It. homo I “who val held at we'vunnual chunk. Imminent. "I nude In the Bart m lemon!“ cemetery‘u Kitch- ener. um humor-”unmet“ 'Aeatoristthd-taoeter.rt.t Well. u an hon. o! I]. In“. In. o. lemurs It cum, We. to Watortoo, than tho hum] tool plus: on Hand” mm In the residues at his chums. In. but man iii-mu if; PM W“: COOP. Rotunda. Comm];d .44." m. "my“; Rh VG? tu‘w'mf. thrtmertpttttt" necked It (MI of, mi. All the weekly lune- ot the com. In; yen wnl be crowded with urlnl starlet, short starlet, odltorlall we try, has and fun. emblem”! now and receive: The Youth’: thtmpatMott---6t crowd- ed weekly llluu; Ind It reunited The Common Home Cglondnr Por only $2.50. Ot Include McCain Mag-slag, the monthly authority on Inuhlonl Both mutation. only ”.00. Till YOUTH! COMPANION. Commonwealth Ave. a It. Poul at, WOMEN's CANADIAN CLUB ELECT MR8 TWEED A8 PRESIDENT An address by Principal Hutton ot Toronto University featured the fifteenth annual meeting ot the Women'a Canadian Club. held at Kitchener on Wednesday afternoon. The subject ot his address was "In- ternational Leagues." Mrs. S. C, Tweed, ot Waterloo, was elected president, Miss Mary Valentine, sec- retary and Mrs, A. R, Kaufman, treasurer. Por three generations the editors orThe Youth's Companion have felt the same rrrepomribrlty to the tum ilies of subscribers as it those mm. we. were their own. in akin; a subscription they have accepted I trust; they have done their part to we (list the family investment in. creased in value through the devel- opment ot char-act" Ind a taste tor the good things in life. _ late Mr. and Mrs. Daniel Blades. There survive three daughters, Mitt, nie and Ethel or Kitchener, Mrs. A. W. Kruer ot Toronto. and two sons. Harvey M. of Montreal and C. Wil. trid of Kitchener. Also one sister. Miss Katherine Rleder and two brothers, Peter Rieder ot Kitchener and Christian Nader of Tmsom We: also one halt-WW, B. C. Kabel of Toledo, Ohio, and a halt. slster. Mrs. E. Staehler, or Kitch- ens}; TV Thanpega! thoki place Tues any afternoon from the homglé-"Zlon' Evangeltcal church. thence to Wood. land cemetery. Abraham Lincoln humorausly said of I! poor nelghbdr'n assets, "He has n wife and two children' which I should think were worth thirty thousand dollars to any man." PROTECTlNG THE INVESTMENT A family In Indeed a golden In vestmem and needs the same pro tection and care that any invent mom. requires. . Formulae for Waterloo_ County Soils 4-8-4 or. 3-8c6 (Clay Loam) _ 2-8-10 or 2-8-16 (Light Sandy Loam) Wheat, 30 bushels per acre . . Corn, 75 bushels per acre . . . , Oats, 60 bushels per acre .. .. Potatoes, 260 bushelq per acre Onions, 600 bushels per acre . . Timothy, 2% tons per acre . . . . Clover, 2% tons per acre . . . . . Alfalfa, 4 tons per acre . . . . . . Sugar Beets, 12 tons per acre Cabbage, 12 tons per acre . . . . Mangels, 40 tons per acre . . . . Swift’s-Rod Steer Fertilizers Swift's Red Steer Fertilizers put the Vigor and Strength back into the soil Swift’s Red Steer Fertilizers You cannot produce crops without sapping the strength of . the soil. --.. You cannot make profit from a.soil that lacks the vigor to produce capacity crops. SWIFT’S RED STEER FERTILIZERS (bag or ton) KITCHENER NURSERIES Can Put Nitrogon, Phosphoric Acid and Potash back into the soil in tho same proportion as tho Crops Exhaust than. Each Crop Takes from the Soil as Follows: Nitrogen Phosphorus Potash peracre.............. 43le. 151bs. 91bs. racre....‘............ 83lbs. 291bs.' l7lbs. racre................ 46le. _ 16lbs. 11 lbs. Igperacre............ 64le. l8lba. 80lbs. permre............... 75lbs. 27lbs. 66le. eracre................ 60lhs. 16lbs. 68lbs. acre.........,....... 125 lbs. 20lba. 621bs. acre..................23llbs. 431bs. l78lbs. .s'peracre............ 76lbs. lles. 77lbs. racre................102lbs. 17 lbs. 77 lbs. racre................213lbs. 321bs. l76lbs. ~Extmct trom American Magazine February 25, 1922. aurtin---Near St. Jacobs, Feb. IT, to Mr. and Mrs. Jesse M. Martin, a daughter. achiedet--At Kitchener. Feb. 27, to Mr, and Mrs. Leonard Schledyl, a Weber-Near st. Jacobs, March Ist, to Mr. and Mrs. Josiah Weber, '1 daughter. ittuehhardt--At Kitchener, March 1; to MK and Mrs. Norman Stuck- hardt, a non. Stghweiteer--At New Jerusalem Bee. tion, Woolwich, Petr, 22, to Mr. and Mrs, 14ml; Schweitzer, it daughter. Snyder-At St. Mary's Rosana], Kitchener Feb. 20th. to Mr. and Mrs. C. H. Snyder, of Waterloo. a daughter. "ht-At St. Mary's Hmspital, Kit- chencr, Petr. 16, to Mr. and NH. Oliver Sehl. 21 Queen Bt., Waters loo, 5 daughter. Brutasher--ln Woolwich Township, Feb. M, to Mr. and Mrs. Simeon Forsyth-At Kitchener, March 2, to Mr. and Mrs. J. D. C. Forsyth, a noanohn Claude. lore ...........' lore ....e..e.... “It Pays to Use Them" tinibifeher, You need not ask for Long Distance in calling Galt, Guelph, Elmira, Baden, Wellesley, Ayr, New Hamburg, New Dundee, Preston, Linwood are Sold in Waterloo County by BIRTH! PM. Memo!!!" First, obtain from your directory the number you want. If It in not listed, ask "Information". Just any "Ptmton 678" (or whatever the number may b0) and hold the line while connection is being established. Thin new direct service is available only on fitation-to-titatimt “11.. For Psmson-to-Ptsrmm calls use Long Distance. The rate is 10 bunt: for a five-minute talk to Galt, Elmira, Baden, Ayr, New Hunburg, New Dundee and Prrnton--and " cents for I three-minute talk to Wellesley, Guelph and Linwood. Bettet--At. Kitchener, Feb 26 to Mr, and Mrs, Ed. Sahel. a mu. Otto-At Kitchener, Feb. 27, to Mr. and Mrs. Jacob R. Otto. a dautth. ter. "rnke.Httttman - At .Kltchener. F'ett., ’13. Henry E. Zarnke to Frieda Hottman, both of Kitch. euer . strluu-Kieswetier __ At St. Loul': _-.- 2L_fr_chtltgh,, “Twyla?! £91,234 Weu--At Chappell, Nah, March L Frederick W. Well, formerly ot St. Jacobs and Kitchener, aged 7t t yearn. 8h.liey-At Waterloo, Feb. 25, Mn Sophia Shelley, In her 66th year, Loretta Kimswetter, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Alex Kleswetter, to Felix Strauss. ot Champion, mm. Hillebrecht-Burke - At Kitchener Feb. 26th. Florence M. Burke to Cart G. Hiliebrecht, by Rev. H. A. Sperling of St. Peter's Lutheran church 1%hneiderihiet - At Kitchener, Feb. 26th, Minnie, daughter ot Mr. and Mrs. Henry Schlcl. Kitchener.' to Charles, son or Mr, and Mrs. Osvar Schneider p, B. ROUTLEY, MARRIAGE. DEATHS tt the Dialer, M. of " It your nostrils are clogged, your throat distressed, or your head II stutte0 by nasty catttrrh or a cold. apply a “(tie pure, antiseptic, germ destroying cream into your nostrils. It penetrates through every " passage, soothing intumed, swollen membranes and you get mutant re- lief. How good It feelig' Your nontrlll are open. Your head to ole-r. No more hawking, summing. dryneu or struggling tor breath. Get a Imnll bottle ot Kir's Cream Balm tram any drugglst. Colds and caun'h yield like magic. Don‘t It“ tttttit, ed up. Roller It sure. Ehlen - At Kitchener. Feb. tii, Frederick Ehlers. aged " years. Boyer-At Kitchener, Feb. 28, MN Mary Boyer, aged 64 years. Dtttrid--At Kitchener, March t, Jos. eph George David, Intuit son ot Mr. and Mrs. George David, aged '10 months. ' ' Quinlan-At Strathroy. Feb. 2501. Rev. Father Patrick Quinlan. for- mer Mudent of St, Jerome's College, Kltchener. Head Stuffed By Catarrh or Cold? Order New 18 Benton St. Kitchener by Mail i/r Phone Phonon t 476 1213 a" “in

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