thas Ti Red Pepper Rub takes the "ouch" «_ . $ â€" Rramination free of charge.. ‘_ his property to Mr., Erwin Dahmer. ~> M. Pfeffer will have possession unâ€" â€"â€"have decided as to his future intenâ€" til spring by ‘which time the will through and through. Pain and soreâ€" Ask any good druggist for & jar of Rowles Red Pepper Rub. Be sure to get the genwine, with the name Rowles on each package. can hardly get around, just try Red Pepperâ€"Rub and you will havée the quickest relief known. Nothing bas such concentrated, penetrating heat as red peppers. Just as soon as you apply Red Pepper Rub you will feel the tingling heat In three The home of Mr. and Mre. Peter Kirch was on Sunday the scene of c. pleasant gathering of family memâ€" bers and close friends who had come to do honor to the father of the house, Mr. Kirch, in celebrating with him his ninetieth birthday. Mr. Kirch is yet quite active for a man of his age and the scrbe joins the family and the many friends in wishing that Father Time will deal Red Pepper Heat Quickest Relief stops that old rheumatism torture Mr. Oliver Wright has returnâ€"d ‘home after spending about two and a half monthy in Western Sasâ€" katchewan. & The members of the Lutheran Ladies‘ Aid with their husbands on Frilay evening surprised Mr. and Mrs.. Henry H. Dahmer at their home an the occasion of their 25th wedding anniversary. Those presâ€" ent enjoyed a real pleasant evening parted with the hearty good wishes that Mr. and Mrs. Dahmer may be spared to enjoy many more such wedding anniversaries in the best of health. ’ course which was followed by reâ€" put in a short time deer hunting. Council Board, together with other township officialis were hospitably entertained..at dinner on Tuesday at the home of Reeve Jos. H. Woods ut â€" Wateriog, Mr.â€"J. J. Wilkinson joined a huntâ€" ing party at: Graud Vailley, which left in the forepart of last week for Stop and * Think W H Y Rebinding books Bibles, Hymn and Prayerbooks 4 a specialty. Add more books to your home library by having your favorite magazine bound into books. fnitialing Club Bags, Suitâ€" Goods called for and delivered. wearer of Steole‘s glasses are satistied â€" and . so~ tellâ€" their & Bookbinder §70 King St. W. Phone 2686 Kitchener, Ont. removed to the home of their For Rheumatism t glassesâ€" are fitted at YOU will be satistied oped the Way it Has of the former‘s vaIadrt P ? VoPU Mr. Conrad Bitzer is the Liberal A M.‘ crum candidate for North Waterioco and P Mr. Jos. E. Seagram is ths Conâ€" Sormpiiipiouee servative candidate. Mr. P. E. _ If your nostrilh ars clogged, your h.um-w.u..u&.‘ ,m‘mrywiflng...‘,m.,mhm atufted by nasty catarth or a cold4,| date for South Waterloo. apply a littlaâ€"pure, anfleeptic, germ| ‘The nominations were held on destroying cream into your nostrils.| the 31st. The slection will be on Head Staffed by Catarrh? Use Mr. and Mrs. Willian Delion and Mr. and Mrs. Emanuel Delion left on . Monday for Kitchener where they intend <to make their home in the future. x The holiday passed off quietly here. Mr. and Mrs. Herman _Lebutzki and sons Karl and Norman of St. Jacobs, were Sunday visitors at the home of Herb. Gles and W. Stron. Misses Marie Kienzle and ~Rdna Mr. Charles Miller of Kitchener called on friends dhere on the holiâ€" day. Misses K. Wilkinson and F. Bradâ€" ley spent the Thanksgiving holiday at their homes at Simcoe and New Hamburg. Mr. and Mrs. ~Allan Good ard daughter, Miss Ethel, spent Thanksâ€" giving Day at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Guy Clendennan, Kitchener. Mr. and Mrs, Clendennan bave just moved to their new home from Toâ€" Kirch of Kitchener were holiday visitory at their homes here. oranes and you got INSABL ?4â€") 1gth, and the Waterloo Tp. Sundav| Sunday. let. Bchool Convention was then hetd|} Rev. Samuel P. Jones is broken How good it feals‘. Your nosttils) as the Zion Church, near Kosenth.|down in health. if‘e open .. Your head 4s clear. No 4 v The T.â€"Eaton Co. has 1,000 pr. nore hawhing, anuftiing, 692489 9 | 23. "6n why nos have Peace in | 1 Hight rubbors for stle at 35¢. Mnm.uom.‘ & of We‘ 0 _ The United States sent to South botle of Miy‘s ‘Oream Salm traal"*** ** 1eb o â€"_| Africa for the war 15,000 hores, Mr. and Mrs. Milton Scheifele and son Hudeon of Detroit, Mr. Allan Schoifele of Toronto, Mr. and Mrs Ornan Scheifele and Mr. Harvey Scheifele of Kitchener had Thanksâ€" giving dinner at the home of their mother, Mrs. Lucinda Scheitele. Mrs. Johnson of Gienalien and spent over Sunday at the home of Miss Lenors Hought of" Hamilton spent over Sunday at the home of Mr, and Mrs. Oliver Scheifele. daughter Marie of Kitchener spent the holiday.with Mr. and Mrs. Jacob W. Schweitzer. i Mr.â€" and Mrs. Charles Ludwig of Kitchener spent ‘Thanksgiving at the home of Mr. and Mrs. â€"Henrv Mr. and Mrs. Clayton Dahmer and family of Waterloo were Sunday visitors with relatives here. Mr. and Mrs. Lioyd Dahmer and daughter of Kitchemner spent over Sunday visiting at the homes ot their reapective parents. ‘Scheer of St. Jacobs spent Sunday with their parents near the village. ' lr.NMMctmlui Miss\ Luelia ~Shelley of, Kitchener were . spending the m:nsql home of thelr parents. f Ma 1 Mr.. and..Mre Robert Knorr and two sons, Harry and Wilfrid of Kitâ€" chener, were visiting at the home of ‘Mr. on Sunday and ‘Thanksgiving Day. Mr. and Mrs. Rd. A. Schweltzer and baby girl of Terouto were over Sunday visitors at the Schweitzer mukes your food do you |. » Mr o abd Mrs. Houry Scheror of ewates through evefy â€" Air| Nov. 7th! + ®, soothing inflamed, ewollen| . Thenksgiving Day was on the wnese and you get Instant 14â€") {gih and the Waterioo To. Sunday October, 1900 . â€"25 years ago, or now 1925 â€"% * ~ The weather was fine, got quite dry, but had some spiendid rains toward the end of the month. The warmest day was the 5th, 81 deâ€" grees. The coldest dayâ€"was the 8th, Quite a few farmers are done with the threahing. Wheat ran about 28 ‘to 30 bushels â€" per acre. Peas about 27. bushels, and oats about 55 bushels; Wheat sold at 66¢, or if overâ€" weight, 1¢ per lb. extra. @ A successful barn raising at Wm. Mader‘s near Breslau, was held, to down lately by lightning. The New Mennonites had their general conference at Berlin which occurs about every four years. Ten dollar bogus bills are in cirâ€" culation on #he Molsons Bank. On Monday evening friends gathâ€" ered at the home of Mr. and Mrs. John Schnaéringer and surprisei Alfred on his birthday. He was p: sented with a fountain pen. The folâ€" lowing address was read: _ We, your friends and old acquainâ€" tances, have gathered here this Miss Pearl Mader of Atratford spent the holiday at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Menno ‘ Mrs. Leslie Howie and children spent Bunday at her home here. Mr. and Mrs. Howard Thaler and family of German Mills spent Thanksgiving at the former‘s home. Miss Rivina Cressman of Toronâ€" toâ€" is spending sometime at her home here. 2 x Mr. Simon Moyer of ~Elmira visâ€" ited with his mother, Mrs. 8. Moyer on Sunday. : Miss. Lottie Mortimer of Kitchenâ€" er spent the holiday with Mrs. L Harmer. _ Items of Interest Mrs. Sarah Moyer spent the holiâ€" day with friends in Kitchener. Mr. and Mrs. A. C; Sauder and family visited â€"with Mr. and Mrs. CrviHe Clemens at Hespeler. .A few from around here attended a dance held at the home of Mrs. Ertel near Breslau last Wednesday evening and all spent a very enâ€" joyable time. Rev. Mr. Atkinson of Sheffield occupied the puipit in Chalmers Presbyterian church here on Sunâ€" cay morning. Mr. Floyd Bechtel of Kitchener visited at Aaron Mader‘s over the week end. Mr. and Mrs, Clayton Golbeck of Toronto visited with the former‘s parents Mr. and Mrs. Louis Gol Mrs. John Daty has been on the sick list. Her many friends hope for apent a few days at her home here. Mr. Rd. Adamson of Hamilton spent the week endwith relatives of ~her grandfather, Mr. Andrew her Mr. Séxton ‘Hamilton bas returnâ€"|14; Cow die Jan. 16; cow due esd home after spending the cummer|»; cow in tullâ€"flow of milk;. heiter |Mâ€" in ~Detroit. â€" > | epringing; ~heifer ~due Bet. ~23; ) [â€" Mr. and Mre. Francis Loney left|helfer dugeâ€"in. March. ‘The sbove Yor their new home in Gueiph mentioned heifers are due to second Tuesday, calf. 3 tresh helfers;: beifer due in | M _ Mesors. Bordon Sobye and Harold | Fob.; hbelfer due Jan. 15; .heifer due ; RBayne and ~Miss Annie Sobye ot| Jan. 22; heler due Feb. 10; 2 heifers Nichol ‘spent Sunday at the home|4%e Jan. 19; 1 heifer, bred. These Monthly Budget of Old News From Peter Shupe‘s Diary the one that . was new picce hy not h L [ "w BRESLAU of having rifie shooting practise on loo County boy, is the Liberal canâ€" didate for the North Middlesex A Sunday School convention at Brockville condemns the proposal Mr. John K. Snider of near Badâ€" en, in his 64th year. ~.That the Bell Organ and Piano home from South Africa. New Brunswick had a long heavy rain of 118 hours 10 inches of water fell and floods are in nearly all sections. amount of $26,206,700 in 12 mos. Wheat yields in the North West at some places from 30 to 40 bus. The Grave: many hogs to be, killed. Miss Susannah Shantz and Rev Mr. M. C. Bowman. â€" Were pleased to learn that both couples were spared to celebrate their silver weddnigs. Congratulaâ€" factory at Guelph is working The Thanksgiving visitors at Mr and Mrs. I. Break‘s home were Mr. and Mrs, Alfred Smyder of Kitchâ€" ener and Mr. and Mrs. Fred.From and family of Beaverdale.. .__‘ of our esteem. We also sincerely hope that your future years may glide happily away without pain or sorrow and we wish you many happy returns.of the day. â€" Signed on behaif of your friends. marks the beginning of mankood. Just to show you a. little kindly thought, goodâ€"will and happy birthâ€" day greetings, we beg of*you to accept this pen as a slight token Or due to ‘first calf. 9\ppenâ€"heiters ranging from 6 to 18 â€"months old; 3 amail calves. * Arge * Mere is the kind you want;. they ‘anoquod heary type and. very hbeavyproducers. The only. reason for selling is, the proprietor is goâ€" Ing into pureâ€"breds> and disposing of all grades. If it‘s a good cow you want weâ€"have it. A No Reserveâ€"the high bidder is by time oftâ€"eale; Scott‘s Emulsion Hog _ellol.yl is ptevn!ent in I_‘qng Mr. is rich in the vitamins that children need in great abundance. It is a vitaminâ€" rich food and tonic that is available for use at any hour. Chilâ€" dren thrive on it. Scott & Bowne. Toronto. Ont. _ 25â€"38 . 8. KOLB, Clerk. Olive Zeller, overs 45â€"2t COLDS Terms of uloâ€"ï¬mltry and all sums of $15 andâ€"under, cash; hogs 3 months‘ credit; and ail other amounts i1 months‘ credit will be givenâ€"on approved joint notes, of a discount of 25 for cash on hogs and of 5% for cash on other crodn" amounts. f 1 Implementsâ€"Frost & Wood grain ’binder, 7 ft. cut, with truck and sheaf carrier, in good condition, Brantford Big B. mower, 5ft. cut. Frost & Wood corn binder, Cockâ€" shutt manure spreader, Masseyâ€" Harris grain drill with grass seeder attachment, Masseyâ€"Harris .12â€"tube hoe drill, Frost & Wood land roller. Planet Jr. corn cultivator, Coulter & Scott cultivator, Masseyâ€"Harris disc, McDonald grain pickler, Chiâ€" cago clipping machine, potato plow, cream separator, fanning mill, root pulper, scales 1000 lbs. cap., grindâ€" stone, 2 wagons, wagon box, hay rack, corn rack, turnip drill, set of sleighs, 12 ft. harrows, 2 Verity walking plows, 3â€"furrow gang plov,% scuffier, hay rake, hay ‘tedder, 2 hog ratks, 2 milk cans and cart, cream can, open buggy, 26 {t. ladâ€" Ger new, 2 sets double h(hlen.l 8 h.p. International harvester enâ€" Auctioneer‘s decision wil} be final in all cases of dispute. gine (gas â€"or oil, mounted, in good condition), 9 in. Joliette chopper; about 90 ft. §â€"in. 4â€"ply canvas beltâ€" ing, rubber belting, chains, pulleys, forks and many articles too numâ€" erous to mention. Feedâ€"About 20 tons of hay, some timothy. and some mixed, about 1000 bus. mixed grain, quantity of turnips and aboutâ€"20 ft. ensilage." There will be sold by public aucâ€" tlon ‘at the farm of the nndersignâ€" ed, situated on Lot 27, Con. 2, Wilâ€" mot Tp., 3 miles southâ€"west of New Hamburg, on s & % WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 18th, Commencing at 12.30 o‘clock pm., sharp, the following. Nomoâ€"Qlyde team, good in all ‘barness, brown mare rising 6,. bred by Peacemaker. s1 supposed ~to be in calf, one due bred Sept. 7th, one due Dec. 15th, one due Jan. 4th, 1926, 3 due Feb. 15th, 17 head of young cattle, 13 yearling steers, 2 yearling heifers and 3 spring calves. j Hogeâ€"11 hogs weighing about 180 Ibs. at time of sale, 13 hogs weighing about 150 ibs. at time of sale. Farm Stock, Implements, Feed Kathryn: Reid, daughter ‘of ‘Mr. and Mrs. Jack Reid, aged 3 years, At Hensâ€"20 hens. E, KERR and B. CAS§8EL, Clerks, 45â€"1t Offices: Waterloo, Kitchener, Gal Thos. Hilliard, President **~â€" .. Waterioo R. F. Seagram, ist Viceâ€"Prosident â€"Waterloo‘ Ford 8. Kumpf, Bnd Viceâ€"President Waterieo ht 0s â€"â€" . â€"~.‘ Waterioo W. L Hilliard, M.D. > _ â€" . WaterJco + # Waterloo . Louls L Lang ~ â€"â€"â€" =â€" . â€">Kitchener J. H. Gundy 3% â€"~ MAE HY. HENNING, and Termsâ€"Produce, sboats, spring calves, yeal calf, poultry, $15 and under, cash; over that amount 42 months‘® credit will be given by furnâ€" .MWMRCgM; count for cash on all accounts en titled to credit. | ‘box stoves, De Laval cream separa tor No. 10 new, lawn roller, iron kettie, 3 pig hangers, long ladder, churn, crocks, sealers, % bâ€"gal oil cans, & lot of good carpenter toois, milk pails, etc. Real Estateâ€"92 acres good mixed loam, 80 acres in pasture and cedar swamp, 4 acres in fail wheat, 10 acres seedod down, balance in high state of cultivation. The ~farm is well fenced, tall plowing all dohs, good bank barn and frame house, plenty of water at house and barn, and thisâ€" farm is nicely situated on the main road and will be sold subâ€" scythe, kant hook, saw vice, grindâ€" stone, hay knife, leading iron, hand clippers, wire stretchers, gravel planks, Eureka sprayer and many other useful articles too numerous Household Effecteâ€"Kitchen‘stove, dbal heater like new, square case piano in good shape, sideboard, 2 implementsâ€"7 ft. Massey â€" Harris binder with truck and sheaf carâ€" tier, hayloader, Maxwell mower, steel dump rake, 11 disc Cockshutt seed drill, 2 spring tooth cultivators, disc, 2 walking plows, 2 furrow gang, scuffier, 4section harrow, stoop sleigh, farm wagon, wagon box, (op buggy, cutter, 1% hp. Brantford gas engine, turnip drill. pesa harvester, flat rack, truck scales new, new wheelbarrow, root. pulper, fanning mill, Peter Hamilâ€" ton cutting box like new,. rubber belting, 2 crossâ€"cut saws, grain cradle, grain bags, logging chains, crow _ bars, shovels, doubletrees: neckyokes, posthole anger, sledger, 2 axes, corn planter, broad axe, horn cow due Mar. 16, Shorthorn cow due May 8, roan cow due Mar. 30, 3 stockers rising two years old, 2 yearlings, 3 spring catves fit to kill, veal calf. _ a Pigs & Poultryâ€"Excellent Yorkâ€" shire brood sow due at sale, & shoats 2 months old, 20 Leghorn and Barred Rock pullets, 50 hens, 1 pair guinies. > a Harnessâ€"Set of double team harness,â€"set of single harness, set of plow harness, horse blankets, chimes, halters, etc. 5 Produceâ€"Ton alfaifa, 2 ton sweet €lover, 2 ton mixed hay, 200 bus. wheat and rye. imixed, 300 bus. cats, 25 bus. buckwheat, 5 bags sharp on time. 92 Acre Farm, Farm mk, Household Effects. ceived instructions from the underâ€" signed executors to sell by public auction the real estate and chattels belonging to the estate of the late Henry ‘Henning, on the Bleam‘s road, } mile east of Wilmot Centre and. 2 miles south of Baden, on ~ WEDNESDAY, NOV. 25th, 1925 Sale to start at 12 o‘clock noon, Horses~â€"Chestnut coach mare $ years old (a dandy); black general purpose team 11 and 14 years old. 15 Cattieâ€"Shorthorn cow fresh 1 month, blue cow due May 18, Roan Shorthorn cow due Dec. 15, Short Board of Directors AUCTION SALE j e At rear of ret Qrad. Auctioncer, 72 Erb 8t. Rast, Hay and Grainâ€"About 10 tons of mixed hay, 60 bus. wheat and barley mixed, 325 bus. barley, 100 bus. splits, 10 bus. peas, 500 bus. mixed ~ grain, 100 bus. buckwheat, some turnips, some lumber and cedar posts. Household Effects â€"â€" De Laval cream separator, kitchen stove, reâ€" frigerator, sink, hanging Jamp, Aladâ€" or 55 off for cash. din lamp, 3 burner coal oil stove, lanterns and pails, and other arâ€" ticles. Mdanmnba}uhvfll:uu Sharp on Time. Harnessâ€"3 sets of team harness, set of single harness, odd collars and bridles. Termeâ€"Hay, grain, fowl and all sums of $10 and under, cash; over that amount 12 months‘ credit wilt shoats about 100 Tbe. each. Fowlâ€"About 60 hens." Implementsâ€"M.â€"H. binder, **â€"H. hayloader and side rake, M.â€"H mower, International dump rake, Cockshutt seeder, M.H.â€"~disc drill, stiff tooth cultivator, steel roller, @â€"section iron harrow, 4â€"section fron harrow, _ kankerco _ gang _ plow, Oxford gang plow, single plow new, scuffier, turnip pulper,â€" grindstone, fanning mill, scales 2000 lb. cdyp., wheelbarrow, hay fork, rope and pulleys, hay knife, set of slings.and carriage, brick wagon, new wagon, flat rack wagon box, stock rack, gravel planks, spring wagon, rubber tire top buggy, open bugey, jumper cutter, sleigh with wood rack, forks, chains, hoes, neckyokes and other numerous articles. & TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 24th, 1926, _ ;% At 12 o‘clock sharp. -"‘s Horsesâ€"Heavy pair bay geldings: _ . 7 and 8 years old, heavy pair black. Plae: geldings 6 and $ years old, span: of .‘ ~‘ grey mares 10 and 11 years old .. . !.‘ . (supposed to be in foal), grey mare _ .2 8 yeare old, bay horse 3 years old. 2A Cattleâ€"Cow â€" due time of sale, _ .. cow supposed to freshen in March,, _ _ cow due in Jan., cow fresh 3 months. 4 bred again, blue cow due in Dec., _ g‘ Ayrwhire cow due in J&n., roan cow. _ _ due, in Dec., Holstein cow due.in â€"~ ~_ Jan., Holstein cow due in Fgb., Holâ€" > sc stein heifer frosh $ months, Holâ€" â€" +s stein heifer due in Dec., Holstein s heifer due in Jan., Holstefn helfer~ ~*~~ due time of sale, red heifer fresh . â€" > _ 2 months, red helfer due in Jan., £53 13 head young cattle, registered > _ shorthorn bull. 35 en On Let 85,.G.C.T. Woolwich Tp. about ~1% ‘ milesâ€"wouthâ€"east of Elâ€" ilressiomnt i utshctnnes Aronens Snicivacitantent Sn 4.4 : Grain, Househoid Effects, etc. â€"â€" ". _ STROH‘S HIDE | WM. MATTUSCH, Proprietor. GEO. G. Class, Auctionser. FRED §OEMHNER, Clerk. . 4 PUBLIC SALE Hide Warehouse in PE +t P&S â€"if