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Waterloo Chronicle (Waterloo, On1868), 24 Sep 1925, p. 6

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In this way it tones up the nerves, resores the appetite and gives perâ€" fect health. Miss Hazel Berndt, of Arnprior, Ont., has proved the great value of this medicine and says:â€" "I am a young girl and have been working in the factory for the past , four years, For two years I had been in such poor health that at times I could not work. I was thin and pale, andâ€" troubled with headaches and fainting spells. I doctored nearâ€" ly all this time, but it did not help me. My mother advised ‘me to| take ‘\Dr. Williams‘ Pink Pilis,, and after waing them for a while I could noâ€" "tice improvement in my condition. 1. used nine boxes and can truthâ€" * Mully say that #hy health is restored. _ When 1 began taking the pills _I _ â€"weighod 97 pounds and now 1 weigh -:.nuuugmnmml . to Dr. Wiltiams‘ Plhk Pills and hope Pain is one of Nature‘s warnings that something is wrong with the body. Indigestion, for instance, is characterized by paings in the stomach, and often about the heart; rheumatism by sharp pains in the limbs and joints; headaches are a sign that the nerves or stomach are out of order. In some /uflmnu. such as anaemia, pain is not so prominent. In this case Natures‘s warning take the form of pallor, breathlessness after slight exertion, palpitation of the heart, and loss of appetite. Whatever form â€" these warnings take, wige people will not ignore the fact that many diseases have their origin in poor blood, and that when the blood is enriched the trouble disappears. Dr. Williams‘ Pink Pills are most helpful in such cases because they purify and build up the blood to its nomal strength. The C. E. meeting Sunday evenâ€" ing led by Melvin Woods, was well attended. The Union president Mr. McGuickem, gave a very interesting address on â€" Christian _ Endeavor work. Danger Signals That Everyone Should Take Seriously. Sunday visitors at the ho of Mr. and Mrs. E. J, Dmti, Ml:*nd Mrs. Allen, Mr. and Mts. Robert Newton and son Jack all of Torâ€" onto. Stanley Melbourne spent Tuesday at ‘Tavistock. Mr. Emanuel Devitt and daughâ€" ter, Ruby, motored from Muskoks and are spending a few days at "Walnut Heights" visiting the forâ€" mer‘s father. Those who profess to read the campaign "signs" predict a surâ€" prise to many. y Miss Wright, teacher, visited her old friends in Williamsburg on Sunâ€" day last. ~ Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Béergey and children, Herb Kaster were visiting the peach orchards around Grimsâ€" by ‘last week. Cutting corn and silo filling is receiving attention this week. Dominion Election : Mr. and Mrs. Levi Hallman are visitingâ€"friends near Beamsville. The Lutheran congregation purâ€" pose holding a harvest home serâ€" vice next Sunday afternoon at 230 Witmot Fair A number from this vicinity took in the Wilmot Fair at New Hamâ€" burg last Saturday. It was worth seeing. ‘ News Notes Mr. George: Lichty of ~Boreville,| Fall Fairs. +# «â€"~ â€"_»| (Miss Rose Hersog spent Sunday Pa., is visiting friends here. : «Mr. Alex Krostsch and daughter| ander the parental roof Miss Mde Moser of Toronto spent| Beatrice virited Mr. and Mrs..Geo,| (Mr. and Mys." Jacob Ertel ‘and a week at the home of ‘her parents;â€"|Meyer on Saturday afternoon. familly from‘ New Germany visited Mr. and Mrs. Wwui, Moser. |‘Ihlmomwm‘r.m"“‘“ . t Mr. and/ Mrs. Raymond Winger, home on Saturday night. Mre. Peter Voistn enjoyed‘a Sunâ€" and son Donald have returned from W@, a two months‘ stay at Cleveland. S / s Mrs. Casper Stumpf visited her| ° toAg 2 A y brother, Mr. Geo. Lake, at Timmins ' . . . '. . ‘ .' . . Ont., for a few days. wuch ‘damage was done. her afling people will give them tair trint" lyegn.uum;m-quO‘ NATURE‘S WARNINGS MANNHEIM dealer or by mail at the parking space. ‘The requisition for $1000. at a rece council, n _made in cemetery disposed rcent meet , requested in the preâ€" of. other " wese ) _/ Â¥ / \â€" M | | T . ue ‘“//' _,/ i 1 \\ f /i_ ;\‘ ; \‘“ f ‘!‘\ \\ |E | "'"“} ( | o f / 2| fe: e a ] / \ e [ <TEnSs f ~ \!), | ¥°@ /4 | _ e . {»-__..-~‘.<“_A_.. e i \‘_J‘L__,_ _,_1}\‘\ f _ L’_-J 3 .._\M-- heataes 1~.‘--.-_._J:‘ scccccecccccce DN YALL eccccccnceeene0es 2 io CENERAL |TEMS 35¢c. Nyal Bath ‘, 8 FacePowder 75;:‘2)':?;:‘1" 2 for 075} Sogcfgtl;)t;;alm 2 fos 050 sl.l?a)c:‘ ‘;:)‘%2 forl .00 50c. Nylotis 2 Face Powder e for » 25¢c. Nyal Baby BUY ONE AND YOU GET ANOTHER ONE OF THE SAME TRURSDAY â€" FRIDAY â€" SATURDAY OCTOBER 1st 2nd and 3rd $1.u0 FACE POWDERSâ€" ® 2...50 TALCUMS $1 2«.35 50. Nylotis Shaving 35. NEEDS tor «¥9 m .35 for e for for e for e for e 25 Rose Cream. & for e 35¢. Nylotis z â€"Hand Lotion for e 50c. Nylotis z Hand Lotion for ® ISSS. Nyal Red HAND LOTIONS THREE DAYSâ€"EXCEPTIONAL BARSAINSâ€"THREE PAYS [ & m?%mm&‘ Preducts Intarl Aelow at fwo tor mhe price i aog â€"â€"â€"â€" 8 e THURSDAY, FRIDAY AND SATURDAY OoNLY enjoyed & BUN Mrs. ‘J. Kengle has 2 10..99 Bamberg to Mr. Schnarr‘s farm. â€" |day atter spending two weeks with N smmnasrnnmenize o n rerimemnenmmaâ€"mnie Mrs. Hessey on the Gait Road. | Doon â€"= â€">/ 1|‘ Mr; and Mrs. A. Ross of Kitchâ€" @ «zzmrmeâ€"nccâ€"â€"oâ€"~â€"sc~â€"â€"â€"â€" #|ener have taken up their residence Mr. and Mrs. George Forwell and| spebt Sundgayat the ‘home Of Mr. ; familly from Kitchener spent Bun:|S; Black . >.â€" ; a day evening with Mre. William Forâ€" Mr. and Mrs. R. Anderson â€"of s 25¢,. ~ Acetylâ€"Salicylic . Acid _ Tablets, 2 2 254 dozen in box #sfor ; 4051; AcetylS;oSalicylic Acid ablets, ( in bottle ... Zforv40 75¢c. Acetylâ€"Salicylic Acid ‘Tablets, 100 2 c 75 in bottle ... Asfor e ‘ ZS’cl; }t\fl B. S. & C, l ablets 100 in box.. ZioroZSI DRUGS FREE returned home ! . ‘The Doon United Church intends Guelphâ€" were week end vizitors:at ° A large number from the village| from Aching _ the home of I. Anderson. ‘attended the North Dumfries Schoo} | bones: â€" stops . Mrs. W. Paisliey returned on J‘riâ€" Fair held at Dickic Settloment Jast| betkache and BUY ONE AND YoU GET ANOTHER ONE OF THE SAME weokIs causing some. anxioty. with| Oll from any drug. storé, and is a> farmers who . have‘ their potato| MOment you‘ll be free from galfs, patches in low land as considerable | £0hes and stitnuess, Don‘t sufer!t _‘ rot has â€"beenâ€"tound. h Rub rhenmatism away. E *%, 11 0 P OOE 00 *E Sper, aZCD nE o IOFSmRAP . usn s 2 1:.39 2: .60 sc 5 se t

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