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Waterloo Chronicle (Waterloo, On1868), 10 Dec 1925, p. 7

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Despondency, Loss of tuerv. Palmdation of the Hes:t, Failing Memory. |iice .00 3. for $5.. sold by ail Gompusts, or marled in pluin pkzg. on recerpt of jmice tew pampliet maned Iree. TME WOOD MEDICINE C9..IGRONTO.ONT. GRIPPE! A Flour that will hold against any competition or vicissitudes is Dependable and Gnnranteci Doctora Model thermenicter Jn hanisome Dib meéite fountainâ€"pern case. Sold recidiarly at $1.50 and $2.04 EREE Special atfe: of one duzen ASPIRINâ€"TARLETIS, BA YEIUR GENIINE, free i ith an on vrder. No lome should e withont i thermometer. Full ipctraetionâ€" . for using.. Bomd for complete: @ 3 00 BAYEIUS GEN erder. No lon: thermometer. nsing. . Bomd for outht. Agents wouled. NATIONAL ET ©00, Box N3 THERMOMETER $1 Some anchors hold; Others don‘t hold. If the wind veers oi storms blow up, they fail when needed most. SUCCESS Seven Vilies Wm. Snider Milling Co. Stoq For An excellent all purpose Flour for both Bread or Pastry ilso Ocean YOUR FLOUR ISs YOUR BAKING ANCHOR Your Anchor AIMWAYS _ ORDER BY NAME King St., Waterloo pP1 PHMIS°HCMINE. (Faney Pastry) nd it with Minard‘s. th rub on thi ALWAYS DEPENDABLE KXA ul Debiiity EFlowury _business is as fFood as we n answer of business leaders. And it to note that most big husinesses their success and prestige to the Advertising. Elour ADVERTISING in The Waterloo Chronicle would help you promote your business. It would attract new customers, retain the goodwill of old ones and increase public confidence in your store and service. ADVERTISTNG is simply salesmanship in the mass. It is an efficient. lowâ€"priced salesman. Investigate its merits. For Limited Orde: Progressive Merchants Advertise Issued by Canadian Weekly Newspapers Association ALTH 141 MONTHE Heat How‘s Business? Jn hanatsome. Dal: ise. Sold residirly REE Special atfe: 1N TABLETS E. free with en er vald hie swithont i 1 ipctrhefior for mprlet« $ 1 00 nd for Partionlarâ€" O PUBLISHIN: 10, 1925 un ch BLISHIN & 1. 6me 11 rood as we make it" is the wlers. And it is worth while ig businesses owe much of stice to the steady use of mmA soubantandi ind 20c dn sc puige Items of Interest Obituary M Personals and other items as told by Waterloo Chronécle correspondents Miss Laura Master returned home omm Chicago where she spent a sek with friends Celebrated Anniversary M Mi Mi Mi F] M 1 h h1 DISTRICT NEWS Wa NEW HAMBURG t Th di 1 1d i part ve palre Mi H tb Mi Mrs. David Schultz Mr 118 mot] Mi Rudalpt thi th Ma y 1 M U h1 W Mr. and Mrs i1 it un1 «th Thin rhel] Chester Smill ther friends h it id h lative I1 nily 1 «n by the rl wis Halin spent chin 11 nINUIIEN of| East: Zorra I ; M. Cassel‘s Road moved onâ€" Monday last tb O m whi N« 111 M M mtc Ms with. th the W nch th mal e Highway ind is no 11 incial high M Th home meml Snil H ied h n in Labrary tli« m ¢ XMr. El with her th ul Lin th M 10 Fliz horn Th ni month im preatly friends rusband iMrs n th the i1 her rth an plendid wldd loving prc hom PR H Hax avid John @ ject of the next paper given by Mrs. |’M Nabrgang and after community .'*ingiug a humorous dialogue was l):iven by several ladies. Mrs. Bean me|gave a paper on "Literature of Toâ€" »ls Th« Mi ni Shr D un Mi ing th | his duties this . Weddingâ€"Roth yâ€" The marriage i un th l gave day" then W W iy". The New Hamburg ladies en served lunch and a social half ur brought to a close a most enâ€" yable afternoon. Mrâ€" and Mrs_ Schacht of Kitchâ€" \i Clharl n h lrorm dr The many friends of Mrs. Wesley olfe are sorry to hear that she contined to bed with an attack the grippe, which prevented her im attending the funeral of her ther, the late _ Mrs. _ David hultz of to be at herâ€" mother‘s Iur Light Weight. Some wag has aid that the total weight of a fash ienable ladies‘ apparel weighs only vigcht ounces. including a smile and heavy. shoes. HMowever, the League of Nations cannot grapple with the problem â€" as thereâ€" would be no HOoW TO RELIEVE CHILDREN‘S COLDS NMa ; duties this week. eddingâ€"Rothâ€"Shantz The marriage took place on Wed: sday, Dec. ?2nd of Miss Lovina iwvina â€" Matilda Roth, daughter of ro and Mrs. Rudoiph N. Roth of is town, to Mr. Ervin Shantz. son Mr. and Mrs. Norman Shantz of aysville. _ Theâ€" nuptial knot: was «1 by Rev. 8. R. Knechtel, pastor â€" the â€" Evangelical | church. . The any. friem|is of the young couple ish them a happy and prosperous Mr. Simeon Gascho has exchanged is property on Bleams St. South,, ir Mr. Daniel Litchi‘s property on heâ€"north side of the street near lelmer‘s bridge. The deal wias put Mi Ars. H Mt. & iltrer Te \void Serious Results by Usâ€" ing Baby‘s Own Tablets. cvinptoms of a cold, such as sneezâ€" inc. redness of the eyes, clogged or minning nose, prompt measures for relief â€" may avert serious results. Mothers _ should always bave on hand some simple, safe and effecâ€" live remedy for immediate nse. | Raby‘s Own Tablets act quickly, contain no opfates or narcotics, are tasteless and harmless. Mrs. Josephi Cadienyx, Holyoke. Mass.. says: â€""I bave~nsed Baby‘s ®@wn Tablets fnr' my children and find them a very little material side when she passed away Ir and Mrs. Noah Erb and chilâ€" n. Edna and Edward, spent last day at the home of Mr. and w John W. Roth. Ir. Leonard Trushinski has been ointed caretaker of the skating k for the season and commenced Table Ma Ux Tabl« on hand." Baby‘s Own Tablets are sold by all medicine dealers or will be sent by mail at 25 cents a box from The Dr. Williama‘ Medicine Co., Brockâ€" ville. Ont. tded lif Ir Concert and Christmas Tree. ie pupils and teacher of S. 8. No, Wilmot purpose helding a concert id Christmas tree in the school. ut Th Mi Lown itisfactory _ medicine. . When my ttle hoy had a cold I gave him the ablets at night and he was well ext day. 1 give them to the chilâ€" ren for constipation and they alâ€" ays do good. I think Baby‘s Own ‘ablets are much easier to give a hild than liquid medicine. I reâ€" ommend the Tablets to all mothâ€" rs who have amall children and elieve they should always be kept When rs. Harry small and family of hener are spending a few days he home of her father. Mr. 8. meh ORIGINAL DOCUMENT i1 and Mrs. J. Berg Iuck Iteid and Mis a Arnold attended recove Hapryâ€" Peacock of Kitchener nt Sunday with the latter‘s Mr. and Mrs. Moses Gardâ€" their cousin Albert Fischer was in on â€" Wednesday when ichter â€" Margaret â€" had tertainmen evening. . Der Dantzer idult« 1a Kaercher of Colling iting at her home here MANNHE1M to work on Wednesday child _ shows p.n end Berger, Mr. and Miss Tillie and nded the funerâ€" . the date: Rev. will Admission ol n tnsls Kitchen« 21st, begin be held on his home the â€" first Kitâ€" her hil on THE WATERLOO CHRONMKAE Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Koebel and daughter of Toronto are visiting reâ€" latives near here. Items of Interest Mr. and Mrs. Herb. Kittel and daughter Nora spent Saturday at Kitchener. Sunday visitors at the home of: Mr. and Mrs. Alex Koebel were Mr. and _ Mrs. Henry â€" Lenhardt and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Jos. Lenâ€" hardt. Misses Helen and Clara Lenâ€" hardt of Waterloo, Misses Bella and Annie Lenhardt and Mr. Jos. Scott of Kitchener Mr. Alban Koebel spent Saturday at Kitchener on business Miss Kate Seip left for California on Monday where she will spend the winter months with her brother and sister Mrs. J. Peebles and son Jack of Atwood spent a few days with Mr and Mrs. A. R. Peebles, Mr. and Mrs. Win. Forwell of Kitâ€" chener spent Sunday with Mr and Nrs. Herb Kittel Mr. and Mra. J. W. Burnett daughter Viola and Miss Annie nelt spent a day last week in chener Mr.â€"and Mrs. Alex Koebel and daughter Genevieve spent one day lust week at Kitchener. Dr. MeEachern, Frank Schummer and Dave Williams spen! esday at Elmira on business. ce Miss _ Annie â€" Stemmle of _ St. Mary‘s Hospital, â€" Kitchener, spent a day last week under the parental roof Mrs. H. Beggs returned home last week after spending two weeks with friends in Toronto. Miss Dolly MceKay is spending week with friends at Listowel. ‘ The Ladies‘ Aid of the United Church held their annual business meeting and election â€" of â€" officers. The treasurer reported a nice balâ€" ance. on hand.. The following . of ticers were elected: President, Mrs. H. Beggs: 1st viceâ€"president, Mrs. A. O. Schnurr; 2nd viceâ€"president Ars. R. White:; secretary. Miss M. &chnurr; treasurer, Mra. R. White. Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Burnett, Mr. J. W. Burnett and Mr. and Mrs. Wim. â€" Nurse. Mr. Jos. Nurse. Mr. and Mrs. W. Freeman and Mr. and Mrs. Levi_ Stricker attended the funeral of the late John Burnett at Guelph. ? Dec. 12, (Saturday)â€"â€"At 8 a.mâ€" h!nusclmld effects on the Kitchener | market for Fred Hentz. )0 Dee. 12 (Saturday)â€"â€"At $ a.m.. liousehold _ effects _ and â€" earpenter tsols at the Kitchener market. Dec. 12 (Saturday) â€"At 9 a.m. At }.Uw Kitchener market. teaming outâ€" ?fit for Dan Fries. | _ Dec. 15, (Tuesday) â€"â€" Farmstock, | implements, feed _ and _ household effects on the farm of Wim. Zander‘s \% miles north of Cnoestogo, . for $ Emil Luft. spent and â€" We a William ity. ‘fMs hest of Friends spent a . pleas hours at the home of Mr lost Friday night. and 3 miles west of Hawkesville,. on the 13th Con. Wellesley Tp Jan 20 â€" (Wednesday) â€"â€" Farm stock, implements, feed and houseâ€" hold effects for Christian P. Mar tin, situated 154 â€" miles south . of Conestogo and 2 miles north of Lexington Feb. 6 (Saturday) â€"At City Hall, Kitchener, at 10 a.m., valuable 136 acre farm (if not previously sold) belonging to Wm. Woolner, 5 miles sofitheast of Kitchener. 30 acres of bush, good buildings and spring creek. I!l health reason for selling. Feb. 18 (Thursday) â€" At 12 o‘clock noon. farm stock, implements, feed and honsehold effects for Addison N. Weber, situated on the highway. 15 mile east of Heidelborg. Farm i« sold Miss Elemenda and Floyd Brown ent a week at her parental home d with friends. We are sorry to learn that Mr. illiam Vogal is leaving the vicinâ€" y. HTs friends will wish him the «t of Juck. £ Feb. 2% (Tnesday) at 12 o‘clock noon, farm stock, implements, feed Cook‘s Regulating Compound I LN VERY POOR CONDLTION W. W. FRICKEY, Auctloncer Phone 392W, Waterlos Auction Sale List LINWOOD ERBSVILLE medicine. . Sold in three. de« ves of atrengthâ€"No. 1, #1; 1’“ 2, §1; No. 3, $3 per box. Bold by all drugists, or sent Fwn-r on reemipt . of price. ree â€" pamphiet Address: THE COOK MEDICINE CO, TORONTO,ONT. | Formeâ€"\y Windsor No aticnt in mt 420 CV 7 29e pleasant â€" few relable . regulating Conrad and Burâ€" Kitâ€" and household Ceffects for David Bingeman, situated in the village of Breslan. Farm is sold. Feb. 25. (Thursday) ~Farmstock, implements, â€" feed _ and household effects for Noah S. Weber, situated 21, miles north of Waterloo, on the Highway â€" between _ Waterloo â€" and St. Jacobs. i. H. TOMAN, Graduate Auctioneer. Dec. 14 (Monday) 100 acre farm and farm stock, implements, proâ€" duce and household effects belong ing to John Bolton, 3 miles north of Dundas, on Guelph and Dundas highway. No reserve. Dec. 15 (Tuesday) implements, _ produce Only 2 weeks to Christmas Aunt Dinah Molasses Icing Sugar Milk 2:©::25 1. Purchases RICHMELLO 79c¢ Ib. Select Blend 6G9¢ Ib. D.S.L. Bulk â€" 59c I1b. Large Pure Lard 97° CARNA TION, ST. CHARLES® OR NESTLE‘S Mild Curedâ€"A Treat for Breakfast @© 17¢ Now is the time to secure your requirements of Xmas Fruits and our stores are fully stocked with fresh supplies, a glance at the items mentioned below will give an idea of the splendid Direct from the Gardens of India and Ceylon. No Middleman‘s Profit. Highest Quality. Mayfield Brand BACON values for this week. Evaporated 39°in. Dominion Stores Your Save 225C TE A Sliced No. 3 Pail 3 h. Flavoring 3 Bottles 25¢ Pastry Spice 21:.'-' zsc Farm stock and house New Candied Lemon or Currants 2 23° Baking Powder 19° Quick, | Puddif::gs Crisco ‘« 27 Pure Gold Contains No Alum _ 11b. tin Reg The Ideal 51b. 4 Cooking Fat tin 78 Orange hold _ effects Menno Geiger opposite Pine Seadien" RAISINS 2 Ibs. 27¢ Valencia Raisins 2 Ibs. 25¢ 1 Ib. pkt. Table Raisins 33¢ Hallowi Dates 2 lbs. 23¢ Table Figs 25¢ Ib. Dromedary Dates pkt. 23¢ Nuts serve Larce BRAZILS 29c 16. Shelled Walnuts s 49c !b. Shelled Almonds 59c Ib. Ground Almonds 1" 25c Candy MIXED 1 Ib. Box Asstd. Chocolates 39¢ 3 lb. Box Asstd. Chocolates 99c Delicious Butterscotch 19c Ib. Large Assortment at 23c lb. NEW Jan. 12 (Tuesday) Farm stock, implements. hay. grain, . household effects, etc, of Mrs. James Watson, at west half of lot No. 8, Con. T n KXmas Fruits GEO. G. CLASS, M. R. ROTH, Auctioneer Filberts, Almonds, Walouts, Brazils PEEL â€"â€" 25¢». belonging _ to â€" Mrs. Poel on the Huron Road west Hill school. No re<â€" Ja Easifirst or Domestic [+ bsu° Shortening 45 .Tapioca, Custard, ) _ Chocolate y A B zsc Auctioncer. 25¢ Ib. > 1b. pkt. Saxonia ‘ Glace _ Cherries 31¢ 1. Table Sailt Shredded Cocoanut y A C B LA Peel Township. about 6 miles northâ€" west of Floradale. Jan 16 (Saturday) â€"â€" Threshers ontfit. implements, vehicles, house hold elfects. ete. of Peter L. Mus selman. at St. Jacobs. Jan. 19â€" (Tuesday)â€"â€"Farm stock, implements, hay. grain, household effects, ete., of Aaron F. Bowman, on town line between â€" Peelâ€" and Wellesley, 1‘, miles west of Wal L nstein. Jan. 28 (Thursday)â€"Real estate, Jan. 28 (Thursday)â€"Real estate, consisting of a choice 180 acre furm â€" with good â€" buildings, good soil. ideal location. and farm stock including registered and high grade Holscein wows, of Daniel Ritter, 3 miles west of St. Jacobs, 1 mile east of Hawkesville. BUTTER Free Running CHEESE 35§5¢ Ib. New Cheese REGAL Dominion LOAF French Glace Cherries 49¢ 1. Camp Coffee Essence @1925 Bavdt BAT7~â€" 11 Bottle 1b. 102D

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