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Waterloo Chronicle (Waterloo, On1868), 1 Oct 1925, p. 4

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Mrs. H. M. Snyder of Watérloo was a visitor in Troy, N.Y., the «guest of Mr, and Mrs. F. 8. Hodgins during the past week. Miss Helen Snyder, Waterioo, and Miss Helen Witzel, Kitchener, are Prock and Services nest Sunday .the Rev. Cole mnn% 4 Rimire will sccupy the pulpit |: Services at 11 am. and ? p.m. 1 : Mrs. C., Wintield and j € tandad tha | Bamaiay ~aÂ¥ ‘verus ® Mr. and Mrs. T. W. Seagzam, Mr. and Mre. Charlie Pirie and Miss Madge Gibson were guests at the Goldieâ€"Smiith wedding. in Toronto last Wednesday. guests at the Duffieldâ€"Huycke wedâ€" ding on Wedbhesday. Mrs. James Valentine was a week "end visitor in Toronto. Mrs. O. E. Forsyth, will receive for the first time aince going to Beamsville,. at her home on Mounâ€" tain Road, on Friday, October 2nd. from threethirty to six o‘clock. President d,Alvear, accompanied by the‘ Ministers of Foreign Affairs War and Marine, and a committee of prominent citizens, left Buenos Aires last Friday night for Mar del Plata .to bid farewell to the Prince of Wales, who will conclude his SBouth American visit on Sunday. and sail for England on board H. AFter Miss Annie Brown has returned to Chatham, Ont., after a visit of several days with the Misses Bruce at "Carrick House," Allen Street E. Mr. Carl Rumpel and Mr. Gibson Pirie have returned to the Royal military College, Kingston, to reâ€" sume their studies, after a pleasant holiday spent at their homes in Kitâ€" mEA Mrs. W. Chalcraft, and brother, Mr. George. Randall. f Miss Emma Randall has returned to Kitchener, after an extended visit in Toronto, with her sister, Mr. and Mrs. Chas. W. O‘Donnell have returned to their home in Waterloo, after a fine holiday trip Otâ€"several weeks spent at Bermuda, where they greatly enjoyed the lovely climate, sea bathing,‘ etc. Mr. and Mrs. O‘Donnell also spent a short time in New York and other Chas. Pirie â€" accompanied â€" their daughters on the trip. Monday, November 9, has been appointed Thanksgiving Day this year. Proclamation to> this effect appeare in dast week‘s issue of the Canada Gazette. November 9th has also been set for the commemoration of Armis tice Day this year. ‘The Misses Margaret and Mabel Henderson, daughters of Mayor and Mrs. William Henderson, havé feâ€" turned to Toronto to: continue their studies at Victoria CoHege, after spendingâ€" their‘ vacation ‘at their homme, "Bon â€"Accord," Waterloo. . |his mother, (Mrs.. W. M. Reade, ::;‘ aivn George street. Bishop Williams, Miss Stephanie Seagram, w‘“!'lvho conducted the annual Thanksâ€"| M An« bo,ndmoumoswud‘.,;h‘ services * in mw“‘mw Norah Pirie, Kitchener, BAYe T6â€"|waterioo on Sunday, motored home|"""*8*â€" â€" m to school at Compton, Queâ€" by Right Reverend Bishop Roper of omn.ud.ocm‘nq‘..::g by the rector, Rev.â€"James ughâ€" alH. Mr. and Mrs. Goidie left on a has resumed her duties as ber of the Faculty of Toro: of .: Theâ€" Wast Montrosée Church will hold thelr An Services nest Sunday the 1 4# Eimira will sccupy th Mr. Charlis Peppler of Kitchene In tisiting at Mr. and Mro. Georg is Ehcoontr mt non. Mre. Rennie Hamiton of Hanover spent a few days last week with KRimira spent Saturday with rolaâ€" Mr. and Mrs. Hd. Dobberdein and family of Goldstone spent Sunday with Mr. and Mro. Samuel Letson. In Mr. and . Mrs. A. Shooemake Kimira spent Sunday with Mr. of honor at & very bright and jolly surprise handkerchief shower and supper at her home on Tuesday evening, September 29th, wien about & dozen of her friends asâ€" sembled at "Bleak House" to celeâ€" brate her birthday which was done right royally, with all good wisher for many happy returns of the day. Mr. and Mrs. M. 8. Hallman are celebrating the 23rd anniversary of their marriage toâ€"day, October 1st, 1925. Congratulations. R frozen under the variâ€"colored lights Mr. Fred G. Sturm, son of Mr. and Mrs. Herman Sturm, Waterloo, left last Saturday to attend Queen‘s University at Kingston, Ont. J. H. Jackson, generail manager of the Queen Victoria Park system, has amnounced that the colored iMumination of Niagara Falls will be continued nightly during the whole winter, and it is expected that some sum was realized in the inâ€" terests of their work. <‘A very successful Tea and Bakâ€" ing Sale was held last Saturday afternoon under the auspices of the Catholic Women‘s League, at the home Bf Mrs. Geo. C. H. Lang, N. Miss Norah McBride has returned home after a short visit with her relatives in Toronto. Mr. and Mrs. Albert J. Smith, nee Agnes Dorinds McBride, have taken up their resldence in Toronto, after a visit to their Waterl00 relatives and h-lendl; whem tfiey were the guests of Mr. and Mrs. A. B. Mcâ€" Bride, George street. to school in Toronto this week, have returned from a delightful motor trip to Montreal, where they spent a few days with Mr. and Mrs. Harry Simpson ‘and Mr. and Mrs. Marshail, returning home through the Adirondacks, stopping over at New York and other places of inâ€" Miss Kathleen Roos, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Roos, returned Waterldo on Sunday, motored home with Mr. Reade after the evéning the past fortnight. service. ‘~Mr, and Mrs, Olayton Snyder and fam#y have returned from a much enjoyed holiday of several weeke at their handsome new summer. home at Atherly, on Lake Simcoe. s Mr. Bolto® Reade of the Bank of Montreal, at London, Ont., was a week endâ€"visitor in Waterloo with his mother, (Mrs. W. M. Reade, George street. Bishop Williams, w!.so conducted the annual Thanksâ€" Mrs. McCrea of Waterloo has been the guest of her niece, Mrs. Mr, Asithony | Mayer, CR," had been visititk bis relatives friends in ‘Kitcheser for # i New Mr. A. C. Richert spent Saturday Shilter returned to her home | 0 COC OOE 00 0 2 Gemee TE â€" CECae S FECISON In aporingyille Ts wed was the scome of a very Mr.. W, ©Mathel#® apent the : bridge â€"and â€" dance, 8# | eng with relatives in Stratford 1 Jquarterly services at the North|is Mrs. Simeon J. Tatton, Indian ®@| Rasthope church on Sunday, while|Head, Sask., who says:â€""For over y |Rev. H. 3. Henrich of the latter|two years I was an intense sufferer church occupied the pulpit at the|from rhenmatism and until I began d [ Rvangelical church here. & the use of Dr. Williams‘ Pink Pills y 15:1 Chas. Eokhardt, of Chlcago |no treatment that 1 took helped me paid for live hogs, which is a drop of $1.50 from threeé weeks ago. visited her munt, Mrs. John Alleâ€"|any. The trouble grew so bad that mang for a few days. T " I could not move around the house Mrs. Cameron Kester has moved|without hélp, and finally.I Had to into the Dr. Watson home, part of |give up dnd go to bed. Words can the Casper Stumpffarm for some| Rheumatism attacks people when time. Kenmnedy Bros. will move to|the blood is thin and watery, or Eimira March ist when Mr. Geisel|charged with impurities, . thus setâ€" takes possession. ting up inflammation of the muscles Local and Personal, and joints. Cold, wet weather or Leo Seidewand was recently surâ€") sharp winds, may start theâ€" pains, prised at his home by friends and | but the cause ’ rooted in the blood presented with a set,of cuff links in | and to get relief it must be treated homor of his birthday. through the ‘blood. As a blood Mr. and Mrs. John Steddick have buildee and merve tonic Dr. Wilâ€" returned from a visit with Dr.|liams‘ Pink Pilis are unsurpassed. Peter‘s at Masonville, Pa. . and for that reasonâ€" do not fail to Mrs. A. Winger spent a week give relief â€"to rheumatio. sufferers. with her daughter, Mrs. Lorne Ratz|when given aâ€"fair trial Among the at Oshawa. _ â€" theumatic ‘uufferers ‘who have provâ€" Rev, R. H. . Bean conductedfed the great vaiue of this medicine quarterly services at the North|is Mrs. Simeon J. ‘Tatton, Indian ed the fine 92 acre farm belonging to Kennedy Bros., situated on the Elora road, two miles northwest of fourth prize in the singing compeâ€" tition at the, Toronto exhibition. Mr. Weichel h a most creditable showing, being only four points beâ€" hind the gold medalist. 92 More Farm Soldâ€"Theo. Geisel, son of George Geisel, has purchasâ€" Won Singing Prize, â€"Postmaster Oscar Weichel of Kimira is being congratulated. by â€" his numerous friends ‘on his success in winning The farmers are busy this week at filling their silos. The corn cro> is very heavy. The Doon Public School was. well represented both +with attendance and exhibits at the School Fair held at Rimdaleâ€"last Thursday. The pupils winning their #hare of prizes. C. A. R. Tilt had a large entry of his poultry at the Gait â€"Fall Fair Doon was a deserted village on Saturday afternoon a large number attended the Fair in Galt and others took in the ball game at Preston. afternoon. Mr. Wim. Blaschkite, supt., had charge of ‘the services. The Harvest Home Services and social.which were to be held at the United church on‘ Sunday last were Four cars of turnips were shipped from the local C. N. R. station last Mrs. M. Holt was a Kitchener visitor for a few days last week. Rally Day services were held at the Presbytérian church on Sunday of Mr. and Mrs.â€"J. Hamn St. this ning a number of prives.for riding Mrs, Milton Wagler and Mr. and and driving. y |Mrs: Fred Beemer and family all Mr. and Mrs..Geo. Mills of T80 of Baden. 9 romto were weekâ€"ond visitors it the| ‘Mr. and Mrs. Fred Miller and vMage. "* i tee daughter Ruth and son Carl, Mr. Mrs. J. Crawford of Nisgara Falls|and Mrs._P. Binkle and family, all Ont: was ‘a visitor at the home|of Waterloo; Mrs. P.. Homuth of exhibifor at the Galt Fall Fair winâ€" yy. Town Line were Sunday visitors Mr. R, Tanner spent 'i'hmda} in Misg â€" in Hebringyille this week. n‘ {» "". WOR + 'Qf::uUnmwuluw.qm un es as come near me. Finally one of my op | neighbors urged me to try Dr. Wilâ€" Hams‘ Pink Pills, and 1 decided to do so. In the conrse of a few woeks @}1 could feel an improvement, and ) |I was.able to get up. 1 kept on @}taking the pills untll ‘all traces of id | the trouble wore gone, and 1 could By Driving the Poisonous Acid From the System, Ontario. . After the ceremony a luncheon was served at the home of the bride‘s mother.. Mr. and Mrs. Nisbet left to spend their honeyâ€" moon in Buffalo and other poifts. The bride travelled in a navy blue tricotine suit, fox fur and picture hat. On their return they will reâ€" side in Baden. in a gown of:â€"ivory satin crepe and black picture hat, and carried a shower bouquet of tea roses and lilfesâ€"ofâ€"theâ€"valley, and wore a diamâ€" ond bar pin, the gift of the groom. The bride‘s sister, Miss Greta Fowler, was bridesmaid, and wore a frock of black cut velvet with black hat. The groom was supportâ€" ed by Mr. James West, Dunnville, RHEUMATIC PEOPLE CAN NOW FIND RELIEF formed by Rev. M. B. Davidson, pastor of Central Presbyterian church. The bride looked charmiag Nisbetâ€"Fowler Nuptials: â€"A very pretty wedding was soléemnized at Galt â€" Wednesday afternoon last, when â€"Nellie Barbara, daughter of Mrs. Fowler‘and the late George S. Fowler of Baden, became the bride of Thomes Maclew Nisbet, son of Mr.. and_ Mrs. A. Nisbét, Gailston, Scotland. ‘The marriage was perâ€" Clayton of Kitchener, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Lackner : and ; son . Harold of Hawkesvillie, Miss Clara Doelle of Petersburg, Mrs. C. Wahl, H. Hennâ€" ige, E. Kercher and C, Smith. â€" Mr. and Mrs. Henry P. Hoerle spent last Sunday at Heldelberg. Mr. ‘and Mrs. Henry Schnarr spent Sunday with Mrs.°C. Jacky. igthler . of ~Port â€" Hurod, ABBO! o_ tnjo, master 9e 3 fothlkr ‘ald. Jean _ Chishohh erl‘.,flft;“‘"‘..-' Becker loft ° Mrs. BADEN _ &| ©ri00 on Saturday. : ';i-v:r.- || . Mr. R4 Kieswetter of St. Clem:| .. w â€" s @1 o0 celled ‘of frlonds Nere ORâ€"8UDâ€" | of Kitchener â€" very day. $ + * es \ 4 at| Mr. and Mrs. Hy. Bach ‘.“"u’? C kn kWce C sR L AL P corea, “,b pew home in Ridgeway on Monâ€" .__ | aay. y Â¥ Mre. Mt. ‘and Mrs. Clarence Burkholdâ€"| > > | New Autumn Fashions Briston of Wimira wefe business visitors here on Wednesday. Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Kautman and daughter Alice were visitors to Watâ€" erloo on Saturday. . Mr. Rd. Kieswetter of St. Clem: ents called on friends here on Sunâ€" Ioo on Saturday. Mr. Bach attended the Independent Liberal convention. Mr. Silvin Hergott of Waterloo spent Sunday at his home here. Mr. Chas.â€" Hartleib of Waterloo was a visitor with his parents on Mr. Joseph Stoeser attended the Fall Fair at Galt on Saturdayâ€" â€" Otto Kress were visitors to Waterâ€" Cornep spent Sundsy at bis home. F H T iX "o onb tons oW ~â€" Mr. Mike Roos of Kitchener was a business visitorâ€"here last Thursâ€" Mrs. Â¥. From 6f Hespeler and Mr. J. Break and three children, Aima, Alffed ~and Reots, visited with Mr. Break‘s father at Vineland on Sunâ€" ~ Mr. Alf. Hergott of Rumelhardt was & visitor here last Wednesday. Mr. Minard‘s Liniment for Mr. Our â€"Big Corset Department â€"â€" wat Interest Every Woman in Kitchener and Waterlco and District. ,mflmmâ€"fimihftofinpopuhrbhdmelm oamnienlt «d tot ol ue sies t s Very Special at _ â€" . . . . ~. . nfiuuu.fi m,p.t..uwym .mgp-hu.mâ€"., 4+ rse. Her many Trignds wish her}& ana in many respects better. Pink Brocade, intersected wi Very Special at _ â€" . . W&:&m ; Prices Very Special " $19.75, $23.50, $28.50 to $65.00 ~~ Ladies‘ New Fall Dresses Befbeigeen Deoseet enierity U teied Sn o e Enraget Crepe Flannel and 3750’ smm’ 315“’,32500 tos35w ‘ Ladies‘ and Missea‘ New Coats made in fine soft Fabric Cloths, many beautifully trimmed with Fur also Fur Collars and Cuffs, new désignsâ€"strikingly pretty flare styles, slender lines, short lengths, made in fine Suedine, Velours, Broadcloths and Marvella, Shades â€" Cinnamon, Cranberry, Peacock, Purple, Navy» Rust and Black. Ladies‘ Beautiful New Fall Coats the home Prominent in Our Spacious Ready â€"toâ€"Wear Dept. > Joeâ€"fHelintzman on â€"Sunday. }‘fi‘h'mmry services held at the church here the other Sunday were very well sttended. _ Rev._Mr. McLennon of Kitchener conducted both services and delivâ€" ered two very inspiring sermons. â€" Mr. Rdger McMurrey of Detroit spent the week end with his grandâ€" parents, Mr.â€"and Mrs. Tom Bedâ€" of. Kitchener visited Mr. and Mrs. Mrs. Alex McAHister is apending a week as the guest of friends at _ Mrs. Joe Heintzman has returned ‘imo after spending three very pleasant weeks with her daughter, friends at that place. somotlrud&.louuo(lr._n;l Mrs. Gordon Bingeman ht South family .ofâ€" Kitchener spent Sunday with Mr. and MrS. Chas. Hummel. Miss\ Lila HW motored to Owen Sound on Saturday and spent |. .. ~‘ SLOOMINGDALE _ ; prizes were won by the scholars of ’â€";â€"â€"â€"-q-â€"-yqâ€".--â€"_â€"-. ‘“M. y t ' 3# s o nA Quite a number\from here atâ€" > y 1,-3_, Â¥ tended the Gelt fall fair: on‘ Satâ€" Miss Hila E. Rodgersâ€"of Galt was.| urday and reported aâ€" gooh time;~ the guest of the Miss=« Mary and| Mrs. Tom Bedford and son Ross, Abbie Bemis for a few "days last|spent last Saturday attendibg the The Centreville School Fair was| last. Wednesday : and our village &! v of every â€"type, sanitary articles in all kinds, We are sure to have ie called on friends here on Saturday. Quite a number from here atâ€" tended the Milverton: fair on Priâ€" Cornâ€"cutting and . silo fliling is the order of the day. _ Mr. and Mrb. K. Dotzert, Mr. and Mrs. C, Dotzert and family, Mr, and Mrs. Brill and family and Mrs. Brill Sr., and Mr. Workman ot.Kitchener spent Sunday at the bothe of Mrs. Local News Notes. Minard‘s and get apeedy relief. CORNS |"CO. LTD. 1 _ 3 maee s 4 aiâ€"

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