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Waterloo Chronicle (Waterloo, On1868), 16 Dec 1926, p. 11

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P pese m mipann‘d 000 _ 4 -E:STROH'S ' T ANNERY Uhurbday,â€"December : 16,; 1986 Almost everyone knows that Sage Tea and Sulphur, properly camâ€" pourded, brings back the natural eolor and lustre to the hair when t\mied. streakedâ€" or gray. Years ago the only way to get this mixture was to make it at home, which is mussy and troublesome. Nowadays we simply ask at ADY priésing his clerical functions at an‘ r"r Orug store for "Wyeth‘s Sage And annual salary and resident in Toâ€"| Sulphur Compound." You will get & ronto at the time of my death, and * large bottle of this oldâ€"time recipe to each Orange Lodge in Toronto, I improved by the addition of Other give one share of the O‘Keefe Brewâ€" ingredients, at" very little cOSt. ery Company, of Toronto, Limited. Everybody uses this preparation 8. To J. P. Galt, K.C., J. D. Montâ€" . mow, because no one can POS8iblY pomery and James Haverson, K.C. â€" Doesn‘t hurt one bit! Drop a little tell that you darkenedâ€"your hair, &S ; give for life my home on Jamaica "freezone" on an aching corn, inâ€" it does. it so fraturally and evenly. Island, known as Ivy Green on the stantly that corn stops hurting, then You dampen a sponge or soft brush trair way Tree Road, and upon the shortly you life it right off with with it and draw this through your geath of the surviving of them I your fingers. â€" hair, taking oneâ€"small strand at & girect my Executors and Trustees to _ Your druggist sells a tiny bottle time; by morning the gray hair dll'rsell the same and give the proceeds of "Freezone" for a few cents, sufâ€" appears, and after another applica to the Council of the City of Kingâ€" ficient to remove every hard corn, tion or two, your hair becomes beauâ€" ston, Jamaica, for the distribution soft corn, or corn between the toes, tifully dark, thick and glossy andlnmong the poor of that city deservâ€"‘ and the foot calluses, without moreâ€" you look years youhger. ing help. £ Iness orâ€" irritation. An Old Recipe To Darken Hair Sage Tea and Suiphur Turns Gray, Faded Hair Dark and Glossy. Seott & Howne. Torouto, Ont Safeguard® Your Body Against Winterâ€"IlIs With _: Vitaminâ€"Rich ‘Nourishmentâ€" Take It Abounds In Codâ€" liver Oil Vita:mnins 1 buy Beef and Horse Hides, Calf and Sheep Skins, cake tab tow. Good Prices Paid. SCoTTsS EMULSION Jacob G. Stroh 72 Erb St. East _â€"__Waterloo Gifts for Father, Mother, Sister and Brother are Here Brickerâ€"Germann Oo. Ltd. // Mm Practical Gifts For the Entire Family Table Linens Scarfs â€" Gloves Handkerchiefs Dress Silks Blankets Comforters Seotch Bed Spreads Curtaing â€" FOR MOTHER At Reasonable Prices. Handkerchiefs, Table Linens and Comforters Never in o1 Christmas Merchandise ur History has this Store made such a Wonderful Showing of 48â€"5t We cannot refrain from mentioning our SPEGIAL MENTION 7. To each Protestant Minister exâ€" erdising his clerical functions at an annual salary and resident in Toâ€" ronto at the time of my death, and to each Orange Lodge in Toronto, I give one share of the O‘Keefe Brewâ€" ery Company, of Toronto, Limited. 5. I give to Honorable W. E. Raney, A. M. Orpen and Reverend Samuel D. Chown, each one share in the Ontario Jockey Club providing three. years after my death each "C.M." of them becomes enrolled as shareholders in the share register of the Club, and if they or any of them fail to do so the said three shares shall form part of my residuâ€" ary estate. 6. To each duly ordained Minister of a Christian church (except one Spacklin who shot an hotelkeeper) resident at my death in the towns of Walkerville and Sandwich and the city of Windsor and earning an annual salary expounding the Scripâ€" ture to th& sinners there, I give one share in the Kenilworth Jockey Club. The willâ€"of the lste Charles Millar, 9. Al the rest and residue of my which hasâ€"been fled in the surroâ€" property wheresoever situate, 1 give gate court, Toronto, with application|devise and bequeath unto my Exâ€" for probate shows an estate valued|ecutors and Trustees named below at $332,309.20, made up as follows:| in trust to convert into money as Real Estate, $114,627; moneys se }/ may deem advisable and inâ€" cured by mortgage, $16,391.67; ‘all the money until the expira debts, bak and other stocks, $1: of nine years from my death 490.53; miscellaneous, $4,800. and then in and convert 4 all The text of the will is as follows: | into at the expiration of The wording of this and the folâ€"| ten f m my death to give it lowink initialed pages is the will of| and its accumulations to the mother me, Charles Millar, made at Toronâ€"| who has since my death given birth to this seventh June, 1921. This willf in Toronto to the greatest fumber is necessarily uncommon and capriâ€"} of children m by registraâ€" clous because I have no dependâ€"ftions under the® Btatistics Act. ents or near relations, and no duty |If one or more gsothers have equal rests upon me to leave any property | highest number of registrations unâ€" at my death, and what I do leave|der the said Act to divide the said is proof of my folly in gathering and| moneys and accumulations equally retaining more than I required in my | between them. 1 lifetime. h 1 ravaks Ailâ€" wille baroratarn 1. To A. L. Gourlay, of the J. J. McLaughlin Company, Toronto, I give ten thousand dollars as he lost approximately that*sum in a busiâ€" ness transaction with me. 2. To Mrs. Wilson, my house keeper, I give five hundred dollars. 3. To C. H. Kemp I give one thouâ€" sand dollars. _ 4. To Willis Wegt, of Edmonton, I give one half of the shares I own in the British Columbia Express Company. FOR SISTER Shoe Trees Scarfs Handkerchiefs Silk Hose Neck Wear Colored Umbrellas Crepe de Chenes See Our Windows as we have this year. TORONTOâ€"MAN WILLS BREWERY AND JOCKEY ‘~ CLUB STOCKâ€" TO MINIZSTERS ttrmmtattint for Party Dresses. The Store with the See our Sweaters . from $2.75 to $7.00 Our Ties from 50¢ to $1.50 Our Scarfs @ $1.00 to $3.00 Umbrellas $1.39 to $6.00 and Underwear and Shirts. Mitts‘ Gloves, Handk‘fs Your druggist sells a tiny bottle of "Freezone" for a few cents, sufâ€" ficient to remove every hard corn, soft corn, or corn between the toes, fand the foot calluses, without moreâ€" | ness orâ€" irritation. FOR FATHER Bigned by the said Charles Millar in the presence of us both present at the same time and we attested and signed in the presence of the said testator all being present and all signed on one occasion. 11. I appoint the Toronto General Trust Corpogation "CM" the Netionâ€" al Trust Company and George Roy Sproat executore and trustees to this my will, gnd my estate shall abways be managed by three trustses and legal representatives. 10. 1 revoke @il wills Aeretofore made by me. % Lift Offâ€"No Pain! Corns eeneietonmCotren on A0nfveremonncunmenenmenc Anvnenacn 30000 (Signed) John Bruce. (Signed) Mary Clancy (Signed) C. Millar. Break A Chest Cold With Heat Of Red Peppers ‘"Red Pepper Rub" is the cold remedy that brings quickest relief. It camnot burt you and it certainâ€" ly seems to end the tightness and drive the congestion and »orenses right out. Ease your tight, aching chest. Stop the pain. Break up the congestion Feel a bad cold loosen up in just a short time. Nothing has such concentrated, penetrating heat as red peppers, and when heat pemetrates right down into colds, congestion, aching muscles and sore, stiff joints rellef comes at once. Co, Make the trip to California one way via the North Pacific Coastâ€" Vancouver and Victoria where exâ€" treme winter is unknown, where golf is played the year round and other outdoor recreations freely indulged The moment you apply Red Pepâ€" per Rub you feel the tingling heat. In three minutes the congested apot is warmed _ through . and through. When you are suffering from a cold, rheursatism, backache, stiff neck or sore muscles, just get A jar of Rowles Red Pepper Rub, made from red peppers, at any drug store. You will have the quickes: relief known. Always say "Rowles" For Free Sample mail this adver tisement to Whitehall Pharmaca The accommodations, too, are luxurious or simple, as you chooseâ€" hundreds of resort hotels offer you their perfect services at reasonable cost. In California, the sun shines upon a land blesed with a most wonderful climate â€" blossoms eÂ¥erywhere â€" orange trees heavy with fruitâ€" tropical plants lending an exotic color to their every surrounding. California is a veritable pictureâ€"land of warmth, leulah and happiness. Choose your own amusementsâ€" surfâ€"bathing, â€"riding, golf, tennis, yachtingâ€"any type of summer sport you desire is here for your pleasure. Miss Edyth and father, Mr. Isaac Shantz, visited on Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Simon Baer. CALIFORNIA AND PACIFIC COAST FOR WINTER Miss Ina Horst of Kitchener spent Sunday at her home here. Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Ogram returned from their honeymoon at Detroit. Miss Violet Schnaering@ of Roâ€" chester, N.Y., is at her here to spend several weeks‘ holldays. The Sunday School programme in the M. B. C. Church will be given Thursday. evening, Dec. 23rd. Mrs. Samantha Schiedel and son Nelson, who spent the past sumâ€" mer visiting friends in the Northâ€" West, returned home last_week. Don‘t miss the concert at the Breslau ° School Wednesday night, Dec. 22nd. A play entitled "The Prairie Rose" will also be given. "ork, N.Y. Bornâ€"Nov. 29th, to Mr. and Mrs Jack Fink, a son. Mr. and Mrs. Albert Foerster of Kimira spent Sunday with the latâ€" ter‘s parents here. Miss Katie Seip left on Tuesday for California where she will spend the winter months, accompanied by her sister and brother of Miami, Manitoba. We are sorry to report that Mr Jag Cassel, r., is seriously ill. Mrs. V. Otterbein is in Listowel Hospital where she underwent an operation. Her many friends hope for a speedy recovery. Mrs. Peebles of Atwood is spend ing a few weeks with Mr. and Mrs Arthur Peebles. The Christmas entertainment givâ€" en by the children of the Winterâ€" bourne School will be held in St. Andrew‘s Hall, on Wednesday evenâ€" ing, Dec. 22nd, at 8 o‘clock. A diaâ€" logue entitled "The Country Cousin" will be given by the young people. Don‘t miss it! Miss Jean Beggs of Milltown spent the weekâ€"end at her home here. Mr. and Mrs. Noah Gingrich of West Montrose spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Richard Sugg. % funeral of his nephew, the late Geo. Reinhart, at Mildmay. Mr. Irvine Sherriffs of Waterlco spent a couple of days last week at his home here. \ Mr. Harry Sherriffs svent :fi‘ Don‘t forget the Christmas® conâ€" cert at Victoria School on Monday evenin, Dec. 20th, at 8 o‘clock. Mr. Harry Sherriffs spent weekâ€"end at Brampton. BRESLAU LINWOOD wous < Aaimaine aparas nassmentes in. The scenic grandeur of the Canaâ€" dian National route to the coast in winter is wonderful All year tourist fares with long limit and stop over privileges are now in effect. You have choice of various routes when you travel _ "Canadian _ National Way". All information, iustrated literaâ€" ture and fares gladly supplied by any agent of the Canadian National Railways. 50â€"2t. The promised reduction of $5 on automobile lcenses will take effect with the issue of the 1927 markers, which will be ready for distribution all ayer the Province about Dec. 15. REDUCTION IN AUTO LICENSES â€" _ EFFECTIVE THIS MONTH With approximately 340,000 pas senger cars at present owned and operated » throughout Ontario, this reduction will amount to some $1, 700,000 in the aggregate. The legislation, it is stated, clearâ€" ly stipulates that the the revision in license charges will apply to passenâ€" ger cars only, and not to any com mercialized vehicles. . Thus, it is understood, if any car s used for business© purposes, it canaotâ€"quality For Safety and Satisfaction 65 Stores MINCEMEATâ€"â€"Cheaper Than You Could Make It! Actually this Mincemeat sells wholesale at the price we quote. You could never duplicate its richness in your own kitchen at the same cost. Finest ingredients, < FAFG | TIAVOF . . 5,» mviv ie virenieresnimerinen deccitesncnccecnicss 2lb:. 29c EGGSS â€"~Extrasâ€"For Rich Christmas Baking Finest quality April Eggs with clear, colorless white and light golden yoke. They will beat better thon any Eggs 48 you can buy. Sweet enough for every purpose. Per doz. c PORK and BEA NSâ€"â€"A Cold Weston‘s Old English Plum Pudding, full pound size in bowl. _ Aylmer Pork and Beans; baked to the point of mealy tenâ€" derness, flavored with spicy Tomato Sauce. The tasty food for wintry weather. Raguluz tins 19c 11c tins. Table Figs Fancy Smyrna Layers large, 11c lb., 2 lbs Raisins Finest Seedless, in butk, 2 1b8. .......c.ll.... Spanish Valencia Raisins Puffed Seeded Ralsins, 2 JDB. smunmnmemmmmirtine Fancy Bleached Raisins, per poUnd .......}...... Table Raisins per pound .................. Smyrna Natural Figs, Dates Choice Golden Hallowi Dates, for baking or table use 2 1B8, ... ccssscemmmpmemecce 196 Tunis Dates, fancy boxes, RE )nl en miommmmensincmnsescemiy BBG Finest Fard Dates, Der pUORG ...........~...=.«.~. 8SC Dromedary Dates, per package ... 198 The ideal Christmas Orange is the big Blue Goose Navelâ€"the highest grade of California fruitâ€"packed to a standard that excludes every imperfection. Buy the larger fruits for extra sweetness and greater value. Per dozen 49¢, 55¢, 59¢ and 65c. They are genuine Cape Cods, and the lusty flavor will make your sauce and jell more appetizing. Bright, firm, redâ€"ripe fruit, at 15¢ lb., 2 Ibs. 29c. Florida Pineapple Oranges, with fine skins of russetâ€"gold, packed tight with sweet, flavory juice. ~One carload at the lowest.â€"price of: the seagonâ€"medium size, value at 85¢, going this week at 25¢ dozen. A limited quantity of large Floridas to go at 85e dozen. Blue Goose Navail New Malaga Clusters, 1â€"1b. fancy packages ... Plum Puddings Oranges Weather Special Fruits for Xmas Day â€"_â€" Festivities CRANBERRIES ORANGES 2 lbs. 29¢ CARROLL‘S 21c NATIONAL DEBT INCREASED BY FOURTEEN MILLION Canada‘s mational debt was inâ€" creased by $14,993,154 during the month of November, according to a statement issued by the Finance Deâ€" partment. The total net debt on Oct. 31 last was $3,329,443,601, while on Nov. 30, Canada‘s net debt was $2, 344,430.756. The increase is due to the large interest period falling due amnually on Nov. 1st. The statement points out that the increase in November last year over the preceding month was $20,000,000, or $6,000,000 greatâ€" er than in November just passed. The statement points out that in arriving at these totals no credit has been taken for nomâ€"active assets. The total liabilities of the Dominion are given as $2,830,885,520, and the total active assets am $486, 448,785. Announcement was made last week that the University of British Columbia will give a special oneâ€" year course in agriculture leading to a diploma, the usual matriculation standing: being nomsssential for entrance. Intending #tudents must, NEW ONEâ€"YEAR COURSE FOR YOUNG B.C. FARMER® Shelled Almonds, Ib Grapes A whole menagerie for the little tots. Uneeda quality; 9c each, quarters, per lb Almonds +Peek, per IbD ...smasmmmine Cherries Whole French Red Cherries, bottle .............. Walnuts Shelled Walnuts, Currants Selected halves, 1b Shelled Walnuts, Finest new Valencia Finest large Red Emperor Grapes, Ib. ......sclmincs Pb POUNG .......rmmnunnes Maraschino style Cherries, reâ€"cleaned, 2 Ibs Peels Peel, per lb. ........ Maconochie‘s Citron Sunmaid Raisins, in packgaes, 17¢, 3 for New Casalina Patras, Stuart‘s Orange or Lemon Animal Biscuits Shop this Week! 3 * 25¢ 13¢, 17¢ 43¢ 59c 59c §5¢ 18¢ 25° . Marsh Seedless Grapefruit, a variety you pay a premium for at the height of the seaâ€" son. They‘re from Texas, where Grapefruit matures earlier and brings the finest flavor. You‘ll find this Grapeâ€" fruit much superior to what you have been using and the value remarkable at these, prices : ; GRAPEFRUIT Large Size 9¢, 3 for 25¢ however, show that they have had practical farm â€" experience. . The course is, primarily, intended for young men who are making good as farmers and to whom further knowledge would be beneficial. Boys and girls over 17 years of age who can produce evidence of good farm experience will also be admitted as students. The tuition fee has been fixed at $40. â€"Our Assortments Are â€" Complete per pound ....:...... CUT ROCK per pound .........>. PEANUT ROCK per pOUNG ........... VARIETY MIXED per pound ........... SATIN MIXED per pound ........... CHOCOLATE DROPS per pound ........... CREAMS AND JELLIES per pound ..:....;... CRYSTAL CREAMS per pound ........... BUTTERâ€"SCOTCH Wafers, Ib. ......... ROB ROY MIXED per pound ........... LICORICE ALLSORTS, Bassett‘s, Ib. ......... Chocolates, Specsial Assortment, 5 Ibs. .... 996 Chocolates, Holly Box, 5 Ibs. ........ $1.3§ Chocolates, Extra Assortment, 3 lbs. .... $1. Chocolates, ‘Extra Assortment, 5 lbs. .. $1.65 Creams and Chocolates, #â€"b. D0X .. ... .. .2~.«.s Bhs Moir‘s Creams, Bâ€"lb box ............. 99e â€"All New and Choice â€"Low Priced CANDIES MOIR‘S CLEAR TOYS, per pound ...:.;../... NEILSON‘S MILK Chocolate Bars ..... MIXED NUTS, containing Filberts, Wainuts, Almonds and large Brazils in equal proportions, per Ib. .. 23¢ FILBERTS8, from Sicily, per Ib. ....... 236 WALNUTS, big ones per pound ........... 23e ALMONDS, fancy Valencias, Ib. ........ 23¢ BRAZIL NUTS, the large size, lb. ........ 23¢ BUDDED WALNUTS, California Diamond paperâ€"shelled, Ib. ..... 49c ROYAL MIXED Doz. Seedless BOX CANDIES in Shell 65 Stores 276 17e 17e 19¢ 19¢

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