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Waterloo Chronicle (Waterloo, On1868), 30 Sep 1926, p. 6

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~MuUstTtARD PICEKLES Thousands of people, in every of Canada, are rapidly winning ~kbealth strength with the of »tives." No Desjardins _ of Grand Falls, N. B. says she took several boxes of this marvellous fruit medicine for pain in the back W“fiqdflnom and I am relieved of these troubles. Now I always keep a box of "Fruitâ€"aâ€"tives" in the house." ~This genuine fruit medicine â€" made from fresh fruit juices, inâ€" tensified and combined with tonics â€"â€" is Nature‘s own remedy for corâ€" recting Constipation, Pain in the Wnfi, Kidney and Bladder ; for purifying the Blood; and building up the "eunl health. Get a box yourselfâ€"take them 25¢. and 50c. at all dealers. recording to directionsâ€"and see how quickly you, too, will feel better Use this Recipe Gor After Shaving Colmanâ€"Keen (Canada) Limited, Dept. 183 1000 Amherst St., Montreal _ Mustard 1 cup sait ~Add onions, sliced green toâ€" matoes, small cucumbers, and cover in the usual way. These pickles will be ready to eat at the end of six weeks, and will keep perfectly. ‘This is only one of the many recipes for delicious homeâ€" made Pickles, Catsups and Relishes in our Recipe Book. Write for a free copy. Rub the face with Minard‘s mixed with sweet oil. Very soothing to the skin. f "Old Red? You bet I do! He‘s "with Bywater Electric up at Sandison? I only see him about three times a year, but we‘re in touch all the time. He‘s as eareless about letterâ€"writing as he always was, but 1 telephone him one week and: he teleâ€" phones me the next. A lot of «other fellows are_up there too â€"= it seems as if we have a long distance class reunion \#very Thursday night." The miles which separate old friends no longer mean hapâ€" ) "duty" letters, Instead, t-:‘m.. enables you to talk â€"with your friends whenâ€" aver you wish. Try it! **~_. . . Do you remember Red McCutcheon?" Two college grads, had ldjom,;ned to the lockerâ€" room to discuss old friends. Use an earthen jar:â€" 1 gallon vinegar 1 cup Keen‘s D.S.F. *% ds digestion Mas. DESJARDINS items of interest. â€" , Mrs. Roskof of Magnetewan spent a fow days with Mr. and Mrs. William Reinhardt. f S Mr. and Mrs. J. T. Ott and\daughâ€" ter Gertrude attended the jubllee service at the Baptist Church, Kitchâ€" ener, on Sunday. % Ilulmmolâ€"fuh spending. a week with herâ€" grandâ€" parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Snider. Mrs. Jacob Sples, Migs Irene Sples and Mr. Emerson Sples moâ€" tored to Niagara Falls and Buffalo over the weekâ€"end. The following were Sunday vistâ€" tors at the homie of Mrs. Aaron Sniderâ€"Misess . Ada House, Mary Octzel, Beth Wegenast, L Hilâ€" gartner, Ruby Kaufman, all of Watâ€" erloo, Miss Vera Newmeyer of Kitâ€" chener, Mrs. S. Scheifele, Messrs. Harvey and Eldon Scheifele of Conegtogo. _ Mr. and Mrs. Orlando Bowman and daughter of Potonbnrg"vcn Sunday visitors with Mr. and Mrs. Levi Bowman. Mr. and Mrs. John Zinn and daughter â€"of New Hamburg were Sunday visitors wm\ Mr. and Mrs. J. T. OtL ‘The EL.C.E. held their annual rally on Sunday evening. A good program was rendered. Mr. Wesley Seibert of .Kitchener gave a" most interesting talk on the League Pledge. â€" Miss Luida Shantz of Bloomingâ€" dale is spending a week with her sister, Mr. and Mrs. Wellington Weber. Miss Bertha â€"Groff of near Alma, Miss Myrtle Snider and Mr. Lloyd Snider were Sunday visitors with Kitchener iends. Mrs. Gabel and Gabel and Mr. and baum ‘spent Sunday friends. â€" Mr. and Mrs. George Mattusch motored to St. Catherines on Sunâ€" day. Mrs. Gabel is spending some time with friends at Kitchener and Petersburg. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Mogk of Kitâ€" chener spent Sunday with the latâ€" ter‘s mother Mrs. Hy. Hofstetter. Mr. and Mrs. Reg. Eastman of Toronto are spending a few days with Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Eastman. Mrs. Harry Flowers and son Elmâ€" er of Edmonton visited with Mr. and Mrs. A. Hunsberger, Mrs. Flowâ€" ers has now returned home again. Mrs. Steiflemeyer of Stratford is visiting with her son, J. U. Steifelâ€" meyer. s Mr. and (Mrs. Jonas B. Jantzi and family of Hamburg spent Sunday at the home of Godfrey Leiskan. Special Servicesâ€"Harvest Home Services were fittingly celebrated in the St. Jacobs Lutheran church on Sunday. The church was very ‘apâ€" propriately decorated for the occaâ€" sion. Professor N.._â€"Willison of the Lutheran Seminary, Waterloo, deâ€" livered a very impressive sermon, taking as his text "He must inâ€" crease but I must decrease", St. John 3: 30. E. C. Boswell spent the week end in Toronto. Mr. Otto Heubach was a business visitor in Baden on Saturday last. Mr. and Mrs. Milton Wagler and daughter Audrey spent last Wedâ€" nesday evening at the home of Aaron Wagler. 5 ;Eu)r weeks with friends here Mr. Joseph Rirmingbam returned trom the: Wast on Monday,. Rally Day was observed in the Livingston Presbyterian church on Sunday. A suitable program was prepared for.the occasion. Mr. N. M. Steinman made a bustâ€" ness trip to Woodstock last Thursâ€" day. Mr. and Mrs. Herb Hofstettler and family of New Hamburg called at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Chr. Sutâ€" ter on Saturday evening. Mrs. Chas. Knight and son Jack ot London visited friends in this vicinity last week. _ Mr. and Mrs. Peter Lather, Mr. John and Miss Florence Lather moâ€" tored to Grimsby on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Barbour spent the weekâ€"ond with friends in. Gait. Migg Mary A. Phair of Milibank %ptt,novml days with her sister, rs. R. Hooey. _Mr. Wm. Knight is building an addition to his house. & Don‘t forget the anntversary serâ€" vices in Boyd Chirch this Sunday, Octaber.2rd. Mr. and . George Gibson . of Oakville * _ at Mr.~ Andrew Playtord‘s Sunday, the . former‘s mothar, â€" Wm. Gfbson, returning home thenmi after spending the FLORADALE CROSSHILL BADEN Miss Lovina Mrs. G. Stahlâ€" with Glenalien lr.u‘lum«:-flnlm and daughter of spont a fow days with Mr. and Mre. Alois Haunn and other relatives in town. Mr. J. Symon, and family of Acton spent last Sunday with Mr. and Missâ€" L.. 8. Rabb spent last Sunâ€" day in Kintore at the home of Rev. and Mrs. MacDonald. Mr. Jacob Kipfer and family have moved onto the farm of his sonâ€"inâ€" law, Mr. David Wagler, on the old Schildroth homestead. . Mr.. Charles Zinger of Syracuse, N.Y., is spending a few weeks with his cousin, Mrs.© Michael Dietrich and other nhttgo' in Kitchener and New Germany." Mr. EHarl Bingeman left last Monâ€" day for Kitchener where he has taken a position. Mr. Ed. Bunscho of Milverton visited at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Moses Ridt over the weekâ€"end. Mrs. B. Eichler, Messrs. Louls and Ernie Eichler, Miss Sophiqg Eichler, Mr. George Racho and family, Mr. Lorne Riehl and family and Mr. Wesley Huchn and family spent last Sunday with friends in Dublin. ___ ~Mr. E. Appel has disposed of his jewelry business here to Mr. P. H. Bastendorff, of Milyerton, who will take possession of the business in about three weeks. The new proâ€" prietor hufl?en employed in his father‘s busifess in Milverton and comes here highly recommended. Mr. and Mrs. Addison Wolfe and daughter, Laurie, Mr. Roy Gallagher, Mr. Mueller and Miss Clata Lipke of Hamilton made a motor trip to New! Hamburg last Sunday. While here they made use of our tourist camp. ‘They were highly pleased with the excellent accommodation offered tourists at the camp. They also called at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Schweitzer and other friends. Boruâ€"At New Hamburg, on Sept. 18th, to Mr. and Mrs. Maurice Weicher, a son. (Oliver Frederick.) Post Office Vacancy Filled.â€"»â€"The vecancy in the local post office caused by the death of Postmaster J. F. Rau last June has been filled and the appointment goes to Miss Elmina Steinberg. Official announceâ€" ment of her appointment was reâ€" ceived by Miss Steinberg from Mr.l W. Foran, sgcretary of the Civil. Service ommission of Canada, lut' Saturday. There were about flneen: applications for the position and an examination for the applicants wu‘ held here by post office officials some time ago. Miss Steinberg m‘ assistant postmistress for the hte: Mr. Rau for several years and proved very efficient and obll;lng.' so the appointment i% a pop(hr one. She has been acting postmlltresa' since Mr. Rau‘s death, and has he!.: sister, Miss Esther Steinberg, as‘ assistant, who will remain with her. Mrs. Chas. Molson and family of Kitchener spent the weekâ€"end at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. Bowman. Miss Charlotte Goebel of Waterâ€" loo spentâ€"the weekâ€"end at her home here. : Mr. and Mrs. Browning and son of Exeter spent Sunday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. O. H. Becker. Miss Ida McNay of Linden spent the weekâ€"end with friends here. Mr. Stanley Bingeman of Stratâ€" ford spent Sunday at his home here. Mr. Thomas Corrie of Kitchener spent Sunday at the home of his brother, Mr. James Corrie. at Use Sulphur To Heal Your Skin For unsightly skin eruptions, rash or blotches on face, neck or body, you do not have to wait for relief t:ro-tofi-noto-hmmt.“ clares a noted skin specialist. Apply a â€" little Menthoâ€"Sulphur and imâ€" provement shows next day. Because of its germ destroying properties, nothing has ever been found to take the place of this sulâ€" phur preparation. The moment you apply it healing begins. Only those who ~‘have _ had â€" «nsightly skin troubles can know theâ€"delight this Menthoâ€"Suiphar: brings. Even fiery, itching eczema is dried right up./ @nipiuir from amny good druggist and use it like cold cream. Broken " Out Skin \ and Itching Eczrema Melped Over Night. , Mr. and Mrs. Harold Bingeman Get a amail Jar of Rowles Menthoâ€" NEW HAMBURG mamesuts °. e 4 B ITEMS As TOLD BY l { CORRESPONDENTs ' and sons â€"James. and" Murray of Huntsville and Mr. and Mrs. Lioyd Bingeman of Buffalo, N.Y., have reâ€" turned to their homes after spendâ€" ing their holidays at the home of their parents, Mr. and Mrs. John E. County Roeads and Bridge Commitâ€" tee, »was away on "county business committee has been busy this. sumâ€" mer securing land from the farmers to widen somée‘ of the county roads which were still below the standard Mr. Samuel J. Bender has . purâ€" chased Mr. Wm. Mansz‘®s brick resiâ€" dence on Huron Street and is movâ€" Mr: Rarl Katzenmeier of New York is here on a visit to his chilâ€" dren at the home oR his mother, Mrs. J; F. Katzenmefler. ‘ Mr. and Mrs. John £. Buckel and family of Brantford visite® friends Mr. H. L. Haussamen, of Grafton, N.D. who , attended the annual g::rd meeting of the National Jcal _ Association _ at Philadelphia, is spending a few days at the home of his sister, Mrs. G. Bauer, before returning. home. Rev. H. R. Mosig and Rev. J. chmidt of East Zorra attended the conference of the Stratford District of the Lutheran Church held near | St. Agatha last week. Dr. and Mrs. F. C. Becker, Miss Grace ~Becker and Miss Margaret Meyers. and Mr. R. H. Patton of ‘Toronto, motored here and spent last weekâ€"end with Mrs. Bécker‘s parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Boullee. AnotHer new silver black fox ranch is being started. An/ormlnâ€" tion meeting of the new company was held on Monday night. The ranch ig to be located on a farm south of Wilmot Centre, which Mr. Ed. Merner recently purchued. Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Wey of Kitchener, Miss Cleotus Weiler and | Miss Francis Bruder of Waterloo spent last Sunday with the latter‘s _parents, Mr. and Mr# Harry Bruder. Mr. We:)oy J. Dahmer and son Russel of Reed City, Mich., Mrs. Wilfred Hesse and son Calvin of Stratford and Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Claire and family of Waterloo spent last weekâ€"end with their parents, Mr. and Mrs. John Dahmer. Miss Annie Schmidt of Kitchener spent a few days yith Mr. and Mrs. Emil Schmidt. Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Pennie and Mr. Harry Kalbfleisch and daughter Helen of Niagara Falls, Ont., were visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. E. Kalbfleisch. Mr. Mich. Schwartzentruber and two friends of Lowville, N.Y., ‘moâ€" tored here and are spending a week with his parents and other friends in the neighborhood. Death of Otto Iiling.â€"The déath occurred at the Orillia Memorial Hospital last Saturday of Mr. Otto Illing, after a short illness, at the 4A@ge of 51 years, 8 months and 27 days. He had been in Northern Onâ€" tario for some years, where he lookâ€" ;ed after the lumber interests of Mr. Chr. I. Zehr of Tavistock, and was stricken there with illness. The deâ€" ceased was the youngest son of the late O. Tlilng and Mrs. Illing and was born in New Hamburg where he spent his boyhood days. He started his business career when he entered the drug business of J. H. Landreth at Kitchener where he later took a position with the Merâ€" chants Bank with which he stayed some yur; at Kitchener and later at St. Thomas. He later spent some time in New Hamburg and Taviâ€" stock, prior to going north.; The deâ€" ceased was of a very eoukhl and happy disposition and had a wide circle of friends wherever he went. Many New Hamburg friends are sorty to hear of his demise. He leaves hid aged mother, Mrs: Chrisâ€" tina Illing, one brother, Mr. Henry Illing, of Kitchener, and three sisâ€" ters, Mrs. Rdward Merkle of Pres ton and Mrs. Frederick Wahl and Mre. Henry Beistein of Savamnah, Georgia. ‘The remains were brought to Kitchener where the funeral took plac# from the home of his brother, to the Petersburg Lutheran cemeâ€" {tery on Wednesday afterncon. Reeve F. Debus, chairman .of the Trinity â€" Lutheran _ congregation celebrated Harvest Home Festival on Sunday. Rev. J. Strempfer of Denver, Col., preached at the foreâ€" noon service. There was also Holy Communion. f Mr. Charlesâ€"Stegner of Milverton was a visitor to town on Wednes: day. â€" f Mrs. Dan Knechtel of Rostock Village Counsil Meets.â€"The reguâ€" lar month1y meeting of the village councii was held in the ‘Council Chamber on Monday night, Sept 20th. . Communications from the Dominion Good Roads Ass‘n, W. L. Squires, and Reonomicat Métuat Fire #% A e s After Every Meal | (Mrs. N. 8. Bowman is spending a few weeks with.relatives at Hamâ€" iiton. Rev. and Mrs. M. D. Hallman and family of Kitchener spent Sunday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Ivan Hilborn. Rally Day services will be held in the United Brethren churchwon Sunday, Oct. 3rd. Commencing 9.45 a.m. A special program will be given Everybody welcome. Mr. and Mrs. F. EK. Page and daughter Ellen spent the week end at Sheffield. Mr. and Mrs. Jack Burke and daughter Eileen and Mr. and Mrs. Abram Shants of Stratford spent Sunday with Mr. Dave Litwiller. Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Quig and daughter of Hespeler called at the Highland . Ranch and Kennels on Sunday. _ Mr. and Mrs. Isaac Cober and famâ€" ily of Kossuth spent Sunday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. John Wanâ€" nor Misses Verdie Bolton, Hazel Reichard and Myrtle Reichard of Fordwich spent the week end in this vicinity. Mrs. Jake Reichard is spending a few days at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Will Main. Mr. and Mrs. Wesley Spaetzel and family spent Sunday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Spaetzel. Dr. A. Graybiel of Caledonia, Mich., called on friends in the vilâ€" lage and vicinity on Monday. Mrs. J. A. Reichard, Misses Nellie Main and Beulah Fried, Messrs. Will Main and Edward Main spent a few days at Niagara. Misses Marjorie Hilborn of Watâ€" erloo is spending a few days at the home of Mr. and Mrs. A. Hilborn. Mr. Louis A. Heimler spent a few days with friends at Detroit, Mich. Miss Lila Zimmerman spent a few weeks with friends at Buffalo, N.Y. Miss Colette Zinger of New Gerâ€" many is visiting friends in town. A Flavor for Every Taste Mr. Louis A. Heimler has purâ€" thased a new sedan. Mr. and Mrs. F. H. Schummer and family spent Sunday at Kitchener. Mr. and Mrs. Alex. Koebel and family spent Sunday at Kitchener. Mrs. J. Stewart and daughfer of Toronto are'vhlth'l: Rev. and Mrs. M._F. Stewart. ~ Mr. and Mrs. A. R. Peebles and son Ross and Mr. and Mrs. Simon Friedman and sons spent Saturday evening at Kitchener. Eckhardt Bell Ringers entertained a large audience in Scimurr‘s Hall on Friday evening. Mr. R. Krachn and Dr. Fisher of Buffalo spent a day with Mr. and Mrs. Ted Zimmerman. Miss Helen Hayes spent the week gnd with friends at Drayton. Miss Kathleen Hayes spent a few days with friends at Kitchener. Miss Gertrude Schummer of Kitâ€" chener spent the peekâ€"end at her home here. Miss Helen McEachern of Stratâ€" ford spent the weekâ€"end at her home here. Quite a number from here attendâ€" ed the Holy Name Parade at Kitchâ€" ener on Sunday. Mr. Rudoiph Brennér of Kitchener spent ';ho weekâ€"end at Hkis homeée here. i. It doesn‘t take much to keep you in tim. Nature only aske a Mr. Ed. Otto who has bean spendâ€" ing two weeks with his mother, Mrs. Wm. H. Otto, has left for his home in Chicago, 111. Miss Flora Klinck underwoent an operation at the K.â€"W. Hospital reâ€" cently and is recovering rapidly. While engaged at his work at the Galt Foundry recently, Menno Miller suffered a badly ‘burnt foot and is now convalescing at his home in Bimira. Miss Viola Brubscher is in Toâ€" ronto whers‘ she is attending the Poronto Bible College. Wrigley‘s, after every meal, benefits teeth, breath, appetite ‘and Rev. and. Mra. Cols woere ‘visiting at Mt. Clemens for several days. Mr. and Mrs. Harvey LAichty and childron of Poteraburg spent a feow NEW DUNDEE LINWOOD ELMIRA days at the home of Mr. and Mrs Peter Roth. _ Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Weismiller and son Frederick spent a week with friends in Sebewaing, Mich. Died at Brantford.â€"The friends of Margaret Reichert, relict of the late Adam Reichert, will regret to learn of her death, which took place at the home of her daughter, Mrs. Ed. Cutman, Brantford, Sept. 23. The late Mrs. Reichert was a former resident of Elmira. There survive 5 daughters and one son, namely, Mrs. Margaret Fulton, Elmira; Mrs. Wm. Brockbank and Mrs. Aldrich Snyder, Brantford; Mrs. John Sipâ€" pel, Drumbo; Mrs. Ed. Cutman, Brantford, â€" and â€" Philip Reichert, Gravenhurst. The funeral took place ou Saturday and interment was made in Elmira, following services held at the Evangelical Church. Heavy Weight â€" â€" 55 Ibs. ; ‘ i EXTRA FINE QUALITY & & ExtraHeavy Weight 65 lbs. 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