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Waterloo Chronicle (Waterloo, On1868), 14 Oct 1926, p. 6

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PAFRe WoITAe PPC SOCECs I caused by bad Dg:fihn. and after Fvln tried all of remedies, L‘ decided to take Fruitâ€"aâ€"tives", und after .three weeks‘ treatment, 1 felt great relief. Toâ€"day, l‘nn P ee n aia n Bs | BR s iliiiernand PORETT in perfect health and am proud to say that the result is attributable to "Fruitâ€"aâ€"tives," which I recomâ€" mend very sincerely. Mme Brisâ€" som, 27 Rivet St., Montreal." ' If you have poor Digestion or Pain â€"after Eating, try "Fruitâ€"aâ€" tives," the wonderful fruit medicine. "Eyuitâ€"aâ€"tives" is nature‘s own remâ€" edy â€" the intensified juices of apples, oranges, figs .and prunes, combined with tonics. It will give you . welcome and quick_ relief. T 2R 9O 4000 24â€"af)â€"Aantore: Enjoyably Entertained. â€" T he Junior Women‘s Institute were enâ€" tertained by the Central Dumfries Women‘s Institute at the home of Mr. and Mrs. R. Wilson last Wedâ€" nesday.‘ An enjoyable time was spent by all. Meet October 18th. â€"The Junior Women‘s Institute will meet in the Roseville School House on Monday evening, October 18th. A hearty welcome is extended to all the young women of the vicinity. , Personals. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Mason, Mrs. Detwiller of Toronto spent the weekâ€"end with Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Detwiller. Mr. and Mrs. Isaac Rank daughter of Hagersville spent day with Mr. and Mrs. J. Lepp Mr. Fred MacDonald of Toronto was renewing old acquaintances bere last week. © Mr. and Mrs. H. Schrieber and Mr. and Mrs. S. Rohr motored to Vineland last week. _ In one minute your clogged nosâ€" trills will open, the air passages of your head will clear and you can breathe freely. No more hawking snuffling, blowing, headache, dryâ€" ness. No struggling for breath at might, your cold or catarrh will be gone. ! CREAM FOR CATARRH j â€"â€" OPENS UP NOSTRiLSs ; Get a small bottle of Ely‘s Cream! Died at Kitchener.â€"The death Balm from your druggist now. Apâ€"! took place last Friday at St. Mary‘s ply a little of this fragrant, anti-lHospilal. Kitchener, of John Golâ€" septic healing cream in your nosâ€" beck of this place, at the age of trils. It penetrates through every 70 years. Deceased is survived by 2 air passage of the head, soothes l sons, 2 daughters, John of Waterloo, the jnflamed or swollen muscous‘ Edward at home, Tillie (Mrs. Robert membrane and relief comes instant Ertel) of St. Clements, and Lizzie ly. |(Mrs. Joseph Bruder) of Waterloo. It‘s just fine. Don‘t stay atufled-' The funeral took place on Sunday up with a cold or nasty catarrhâ€", at 10 a.m. to the Lutheran church Relief comes so quickly. land cemetery. | Brantford RoofingCoLimited Brantford, Ontario Tells How To Get Quick Relic! from Headâ€"Colds. It‘s Spieng‘‘ â€"Aâ€"TIVES" â€"CORRECTS PERSONALS AND OTHER ITEMS AS TOLD BY ; ACH TROUBLE QUICKLY u _â€" _ WATERLOO CHRONICLE CORRESPONDENTS ” é Put a roof on your garage that will harmonize with vUrâ€"home and fit into any surroundings â€"a Brantford oof of Asphalt Slate. â€" Fire resistant, lasting and economical, ROSEVILLE Stock s tion Furnished and Ser oX Arantlord Hotimg rendered ‘by. _ * *‘** oÂ¥ The Roof of Your Garage boxâ€"at all dealers: ‘s Ltd., am:| Latest Distr 1197870087171 290383991 170871907 and Sunâ€" Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth McAllister spent the weekâ€"end at the latter‘s home néar m ze 1 Miss Lells ‘adyen of M‘ ener cp-?‘hn‘fiq‘:l.m‘ with the Moyer‘s at t View. Mr. and Mrs. Josish Shants and Mr. and, Mrs. D/nvu Bearinger and \family of German Milis were guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Klias Shants on Sunday. Mr. and ‘Mrs. Irvin Shants and little son Earl Sundayed â€" with friends at Kitchener. Miss Luida Shants returned home after. spending a yoek with her sister near Floradale. Mr.~ and Mrs. Martin Goets and two children of Owen Sound spent the last week with the lattor‘s sisâ€" ter, Mr. and Mrs. Joe Heintzman. _ Miss Mary Brandle of ‘Waterloo was a guest of Mr. and Mrs. Titus Snyder. ~ Mrs. David H. Moyer of Vineland spent Sunday and Monday willt the Moyers at Pleasant View. Rev. Howard and Mrs. Stavanus and family, Mrs. Jacob Cressman and Miss Valine Cressman started on Sunday on a motor trip to visit Mr. Stavanus‘ brother at Ohio and his brother in Pa. Mr. Stavanus expects to hold a series of meetings at the latter place and will return home in about two weeks. Married at Buffalo.â€"Mr. and Mrs. Jess Martin, Misses Annetta and Orkney Martin, motored to Buffalo en Wednesday to attend the wedâ€" ding of Mr. Anson Martin to Miss Margaret Henderson, which took place at Buffalo last Wednesday afternoon. Mr. J. W. Barbar, Miss Hilda and Master Norman Barbar of Elora were guests at Pleasant View on Sunday. Miss Katie Swalm of Kitchener spent Saturday and Sunday "the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Mcâ€" Allister. Mr. J. W. Barber and Miss Myrtle Wetzel attended‘ the â€" ‘Teachers‘ convention held at Kitchener last week, and report ‘having spent a very profitable as well as an enâ€" joyable time. p LUsUJTUJ2 01 here Auctioneer Frickey of Waterloo was a business visitor here on Monâ€" day. Mr. Gordon Bingeman and son Byron of South River are spending a week renewing acquaintances Mr. and Mrs. John Kieswetter and family of Kitchener visited friends here on Sunday. â€" Messrs. Martin Kieswetter and Wilmer Freeman of Linwood made a short call with friends here last Thursday evening. Items of Interest. Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Rumig were visitors to Waterloo on Sunday. Messrs. Wm. Dorscht, â€" Clarence Dorscht and Edgar Kress of Waterâ€" loo called on friends here gn Sunâ€" day. Miss Florence Kieswetter of St. Agatha spent Sunday at her home here. BLOOMINGDAL E BAMBERG Waterloo Local News Notes went an operation at the Kitchenerâ€" Waterloo hospital and~ is nme to be doingnicely. | Pr. Hugh Monaghan of/ the City , mm.mt¢bvm|' last week at the home of his parâ€" ents, Mr, and Mrs. James m} The Ladies® Aid of Trinity Luthâ€" eran church went to Wellesley on ‘Thursday evening of last week and took part in the annual festival of St. Paul‘s church. I Enjoyed Programmeâ€"Despite the rain on Wednesday afternoon a very Ipleuant time was spent in the |Hanvlue Hall, when the Haysville Women‘s Institute entertained tho‘ | New Hamburg and New Dundee ‘branthes at their regular monthly1 meeting. About thirtyâ€"five members froem the local Institute M.tuuhd.J 'The program was supplied by the ‘vlultlng branches and proved to be very enjoyable. Reading, Miss Bock, instrumental, Miss Hilborn, reading, Mrs. Wiederhold, instrumental, Mrs. Cookson, reading, Mrs. Page, piano duet, Miss Erb and Miss Koehler, paper, ‘"Ways of Serving Potatoes", prepared by Mrs. Kent, and read by Mrs. Alex Hahn, dialogue, "The Road To Morrow", by Mrs. Béachtel, Mrs. E. Luckhardt and Harold Bechâ€" tel, solo Miss Bettgor,\readln( Miss Bauer. This was followed by a bounâ€" teous supper prepared by the Haysâ€" ivllle ladies and heartily enjoyed by the visitors concluding a most sucâ€" _ cessful social Institute meeting. ‘ Personals # Mr. and Mrs. Mrs. Ed. Rupp of Detroit" and Mrs. Henry Rupp of Zurich spent a few days last week at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Chr. Mr. Emil Luft and family have movéd to town from Kitchener into the house on Webster street which Mr. Henry Luft recently bon’ht from Eugene Arnold. ‘ Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Kaercher of Toronto spent last Sunday with | the former‘s mother, Mrs. John 1Kuercher. Mrs. H. A. Ernst received for the first since her marriage on Wednesâ€" day, October 13th, from 3 to 6 c‘clock. Messrs. R. C. Seal, R. F. Seal and Mr. George Grieves of the Ganâ€" ada Leather Products, Limited, of Hamilton were in town again last Tuesday to make further arrangeâ€" ments for opening their factory here. The Kalbfleisch block which was purchased for a factory site is now undergoing repairs and the company expect to move the machâ€" inery to town in a week or so. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Becker, Miss Mae Becker, and Mrs. Peter Weil spent last Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Nicholas Nablo at Hamilton. Mr. and Mrs. Peter Smith moved to town last. week from Doering‘s Corner and have taken up their resiâ€" dence in their new home on King street which was recently comâ€" pleted. M Mr. and Mrs. J. J. Berger nuend,- ed the celebration of the twentyâ€" fifth anniversary of the ordination to the holy, priesthood of Rev. Fathâ€" er Zinger, Rev. Father Fisher and Rev. Father Kiefer at Kitchener on Wednesday. y Rev. Mosig went to Toledo, Ohio, to preach at the Mission Festival in St. Luke‘s Lutheran Shurc® last Sunday. Service in Trinity Lutheran church here was held at 3 p.m. and Sunday School at 2 p.m. Rev. H. F. Gruhn of Stratford conducted the service here. Sunday, Oct. 3rd, was opening Sunday for St. Jlg\u’ (Anglican) church at Kingston, which had been closed for three months for renovâ€" ations. Mr. 8. G. Holley officiated as organist and choir master for this occasion. This church has a very fine electrical organ and the congreâ€" gation turned out én masse for the opening. Principal W. A. Ruthig and Misses Clara Brown, Irene Walton, Einora Roth and Alice Goforth of the local teaching staff were in attendance at the annual Waterloo County Teachers‘ Association Convention at Kitchener, The school was thereâ€" fore closed and the children enjoyed a holiday on Thursday and Friday. Mr. Ed. Pfaff has added a new snooker table to his pool room. The table was installed last week. Mrs. John Betzner, Mrs. Fred Vekerke and Miss Jansen of Grand Rapids, Mich., and Mrs. Ferguson of Piattesville called on Mrs. Isaac Betzner here last Thursday. Mr. 8. R. Stuart of Mitchell was a visitor to town on Wednesday. Mr. NEW HAMBURG o.l&nmmmm | ‘ an extensive tour of Buropean coun> @ tries including Norway, Sweden and ]ocuumq.m-muw-1 |ummmlߢ 'Wottlow‘n.u-hw _ quested toâ€"send in donations. ] Messrs. F. Debus, Geo. Cousins, v.mvu Eby and Henry Nahrgang ;'mkmuom-muwuum- pament at Woodstock last Wednesâ€" ‘ day. A drizzling rain fell all afterâ€" !loonudthqlon after havingâ€"won |one and lost one game. The Women‘s Institute are holdâ€" ing a Fruit and Jam Shower at the Mrs. B. Richler spent the week end in Kitchener. s Last Tuesday evening at the reguâ€" lar monthly, meeting of the Women‘s Institute it was decided upon to make an Autograph quilt in orddr to raise funds, for a good cause in which the irxm are much interesâ€" ted. Also jo hold a Fruit and Jam Shower for the Freeport Sanitorium on October 15th. The Freeport Comâ€" 1mm.ee decided to hold a tea and card party about the end of the month. The for the evenâ€" llnz_ was eupochlli interesting. Mrs. F. Cookson gave a splendid paper on "Tact", inspiring all those who heard it. The best piece of darning was done by Mre. Alex Hahn, judged by Mrs. Mahion Zurbrigg and Mrs. Geo. Merner. Mrs. Emerson Luckhardt and two daughters, Dorothy and Ruth, and Miss Mabel Appel spent a couple of days at the home of the former‘s sister, Mrs. Yost, at Poole. Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Hamel spent last Sunday with the latter‘s brother Mr. and Mrs. Herb. K@ufman at Wellesley. Bornâ€"Blick â€" At 13 Currie Ave., Toronto, on Tuesday, September 28, to Mr. and Mrs. C. H. Blick (nee Florence Shuyler) a daughter. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Nahrgang and daughter Mildred and Miss Mary Nahrgang spent last Sunday with the latter‘s parents. Mr. and Mre. John E. Schwartzenâ€" truber and Mr. Sam Schwartzentruâ€" ber and sons spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Brenneman. Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Welle_ of Stratford spent Sunday at the ‘lgt- ter‘s home here. Mr. and Mrs. MeCutcheon of Lonâ€" don spent the week end at the home of Bev. Mr. Knechtel and Mrs. Knechtel. Mr. Harry Peacock of Kitchener spent the week end with his father Mr. S. D. Peacock. w Mr. McClure of Brantford . spent Sunday with firends in town. Died at Hawkesvilleâ€"The news of the death in Hawkesville last week of Miss Mary‘ Ann Donald was a great shock to her many friends here Miss Donald had for a number of years been one of our most resâ€" pected residents. Attend Teachers‘ Convention â€" The public school was closed. Thursâ€" day and Friday to allow the teachâ€" ers to attend the annual teachers‘ convention if~ Kitchener. * Miss Wilkinson attended the Old Boys and Girls Reunion at her home town, Courtland, over the week end. Mr. Geo. Edler of near Elmira spent over Sunday at the home of his sister Mrs. Geo. Schinbein. The Grand River bridge which had been closed for several weeks‘ for repairs has been again opened for traffic last Saturday. Mr. ‘and Mrs. Clayton Scheifele and family were Sunday visitors at New Hamburg. ** A series of two weeks‘ Evangelâ€" istic services are being held in the A series of two weeks‘ Evangelâ€" istic services are being held in the M. B. C. church. These special serâ€" vices commencéf on Sunday evenâ€" ing and will continue every evening excepting Saturdays until Sunday the 24th inst., and are Being conâ€" Ouch! Lumbago} Rub Backache Away Kidneys cause backache! No ! Your backache is caused by lumâ€" bago, rheumatism or a strain and the 6nlclut relief is soothing, peneâ€" trating . St. Jacobs Ofl. Rub it right on your painful . back, and _ instantly . the soren e ss, stiffness at and lameness disapâ€" . pears. Don‘t stay crippled! Get a 35 cent . bottle of , 8t. Jacobs Ofl from your druggist. A moment after. it is applied you‘ll wonder what became of the backache or lombago In uso for 65 years for lambago backache, sclatica, neuralgia,. rhou matism or sprains, Absolutely harm less. Doesn‘t burn the skin, . â€" é%l CcoNEsTOGo ducted by the Conference Evangelâ€" ist, W. M. McQuire of Toronto. Services "commence at 7.30 on Sunâ€" day evenings and at 8 o‘clock on week day evenings. Next Sunday Quarterly Services will #e held in the M. B. C. church. Holy \Supper will be agdministered. Rev. 8: Goudie, P.E., of Stouffville, * 9 An Important List â€" «fImprovements Donsee Brotners MOTOR CARS DIETRICH‘S GARAGE Following a year of unprecedented engineering progress, Dodge Brothers announce another important list of improvetments for their complete line of motor cars. No one who contemplates the purâ€" chase of a car should fail to invesâ€" tigate the impressive nature and scope of these improvements at the earliest opportunity. ~ 9 Touring Car .. Coupe ........ Sport Roadster Mrs. Stockfish of Preston was the guest of Mr. and M}'s. Wm. Knarr over Sunday. will officiate Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Letson of Winterbourne spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Byron A. Letson. Mr. Albert Scheifele of Heidelberg visited his father on Sunday. 79 King St. Waterloo .$1140. . 1205. . 1325. . 1250. 4 is < "ite Mrs. Hildebrandt and children left on Thursday for New Ontario where thé’y join Mr. Hildebrandt and where they will make their future home. Minard‘s Liniment for chapped hands. * Je mif

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