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Waterloo Chronicle (Waterloo, On1868), 28 Apr 1927, p. 8

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Nothwithstanding the fact that remedies are multiâ€" plying, each day reports some new "Cure". Science has done its utmost, yet the world‘s hospitals remain crowded. Nature‘s Way is the Road to Perfect, Lasting Health C CANADIAN HERB GARDENS Two Days Only, All Day and Evenings MONDAY and TUESDAY, MAY 2nd and 3 Consultation Free Stock Carried, Information Furnished and Service on Brantford Roofing rendered by But You Can Be Well County Treasurer‘s Office, ® #18t. Court House, Kitchener, County Treasurer‘s Sale of Land For Taxes I hereby give notice, pursuant to The Assessment Act, that unless the said taxes together with all costs, be sooner paid, I shall on Saturday the 11th day of June, 1927, at the hour of 2 a‘clock in the afternoon, at the Court House, in the City of Kitchener, in the said County, proceed to sell by public auction the said lands, or so much thereof, as may be sufficient to discharge such arrears of taxes and costs Ine-n’ in and about such sale and authorized by the said Act. TOWNSHIP OF WELLESLEY * Name Lot _ Description Acres Amount _ Cost Total By virtue of a warrant issued by the Warden of the County of Waterioo, and authenticated by the Seal of the said County, bearing date the 2nd day Qr February, 1927, and to me directed, for the collection of the arrears of taxes, due for three years upon the lands hereinafter mentioned and described, being in the County of Waterloo, all of which lands are patented. Observe the kindly laws of Mother Nature. No other living creature suffers as man does. No other creature but man poisons his system _ _with nauseating drugs and pills. Waterloo Branch _ â€" _ A. C, Hoffman, Manager Name Lot Armatrong, Wm. V.L. 29 Waliter, J. A. V.A. 112 Mahon, Michae! Brantford RROZ#LOCTIZ Brantford Arroâ€"Locks are fireâ€"retardent, permanent, econâ€" omical. Brantford Roofing Co.Limited Brnntfort Ont. 101 â€"You couldn‘t make it as tough and strong as Brantford Arroâ€"Locks. Brantford Arroâ€" Locks are locked on. Severest winds, storm and frost cannot budge them. lates 1W 10th Con. 12th Con. 12th Con. 11th Con. 10th Con. Feb. 15th, 1927. Waterloo 3rd Va $ 9106 _ 1887 108.50 17.19 $7.41 720 SAMUEL CAB@RL, While gray, faded hair is not sinâ€" ful, we all, desire to retain our youthful At/penunce and attractiveâ€" ness. By darkening your hair with ‘Wyeuz'q Sage and Sulphur (iom- pound, no one can tell, because it does it so naturally, so evenly. You just dampen a sponge or soft brush | with it and draw this through your , hair, taking one small strand at a fume; by morning all gray hairs have disappeared. After another [nppllcutlon or two your hair beâ€" lcomu beautifully dark, glossy, soft ‘ and luxuriant and you appear years younger. ~Common garden sage brewed into a heavy tea, with sulphur and alcoâ€" nol added, will turn gray, streaked and faded hair beautifully dark and luxuriant. Mixing the Sage Tea and SBulphur recipe at home, though, is troublesome. ‘An easier way is to get the readyâ€"toâ€"use preparation imâ€" proved by the addition of other inâ€" gredients a large bottle, at little cost, at drug stores, known as "Wyâ€" eth‘s Sage and Sulphur Compound," thus avoiding a lot of muss. Comb Sage Tea lato Gray Hair Darkens Beautifully and Restores Its Natural Color and Lustre _ At Once. Mr. Waiter Schmitt of Kitchener spent the Easter holidays with reâ€" latives. Mr. Herman Wagner of Waterloo spent theâ€" weekend under the parâ€" entalr oof. Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Heimpel of Kitchener visited of Sunday with Edward Hammer. Mr. and Mrs. Allan Dorscht and family attendedâ€"the wedding last Wednesday near Waterloo of the latter‘s sister, Hinspergerâ€"Helm nupâ€" tials. «. Mr. and Mrs. Moses Steinman inâ€" vested in a Chevrolet sedan car. Mr. and Mrs. Joe Letson of Galt N‘aflln“mot Ki spent Sunday at Mr. and Mrs. Herman Letson‘s. Mr. and Mrs. N. Gingrich and Mr. and Mrs, A. C. Rickert spent Sunday daughter Muriel spent Sunday with Mrs. G. Gordon of Guelph. Miss L Buttrum returned to her duties after spending the holidays on a frip through Washington, New York, and many other placeés. Mr. J. Waldie of IHinois Univerâ€" sity spent the weekâ€"end at Mr. and Mrs. N. Gingrigh‘s. Mr. and Mrs. Archie Letson and children of Upper Woolwich spent Sunday at Mr. and Mrs. B. Letson‘s. Mr. and Mrs. Tom Letson and children and Mrs. D. Letson of Kitâ€" chener spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. 8. Letson. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Hollinger, Helen, Waiter and Albert Hollinger, Mr. and Mrs. John E. Wagner and Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Huras Jr. ard family of Kitchener were Sunday visitors with Mr. and Mrs. John Z. Wagner. A good number of Waterloo friends spent Friday evening at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Ezra Shantz. Mr. and Mrs. Bob McTaggart are occupying the house on Mr. B. C. Woods‘ farm, formerly owned by Mr. Geo. Mackie. Mrs. Herbert Neeb and son Edâ€" weeks with relatives and schoolâ€"day ward of Detroit, Mich., spent several friends, being the guests of her sisâ€" ter, Miss Gertie Heise. Mr. Lawson Sheriffs of Elmira spent Sunday with Mr. Edward Winâ€" Messrs. Walter and Edgar Letson spent Sunday at Forgus. Mrs. H. Lindsay and daughter Hazel of Guelph spent a few days last week with Mr. F. Letson. | â€" >« wEsT MonTRrose i T ROS8EVILLE PERSONALS AND OTHER ITEMS AS TOLD BY WATERLOO CHRONICLE CORRESPONDENTsS BERLET‘8 CORNER Mt. W. Moser of Waterios recentâ€" ty bought the Henry Proies farm, while the latter bought the farm cccupled by Geo. Doerfler. Ts Miss Frieda Helm of Kitchener spent some time during the past week with her mother, Mrs. M. Helm. o & Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Doerfler of Watâ€" erloo and Mr. and Mrs. F. Kienappol of Josephaburg calied at the home of Mrg. Jno. Misrowski on Sunday. Miss Constance Hertman was a weéekâ€"ahd visitor with her aunt, Mrs. Wm. Snyder, Kitchenet, We are glad to report that Mr. Jno. Relde!, who has been ill for some time, has steadily convalesced and is now capable of tending to some of his business. Mr. Edward Boegol and family and Mr. Bill Pawson motored to Brussels during the weekâ€"end. Miss Anna Belsinger of Kitchener called at the home of hor sister, Mrs. M. Schiebel during the past week. * Mr. and Mrs. John Hergott and Mr. and Mrs. Clemens Reitzel of Waterloo were Sunday visitors with Mr. and Mrs. P. F. Schummer. Mr. Melvin Coveart of Toronto spent the Eagter holidays with Mr. and Mrs. Jos. Meyer. Mrs. Chas. Bernowski and family left for Flint, Mich., during the past week, where they will stay for some time. Minard‘sâ€"the dependable liniment. Brennerâ€"Kuntz Nuptials:â€"A very pretty wedding was solemnized in Galt on Tuesday, April 19, when Mr. William Brenner, oldest son of ‘Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Brenner of this parish, was married to Miss Winniâ€" freda Kuntz of Galt. The young couple will make their future home on a farm near St. Clements. Mr. Herbert E. Schnarr, local carâ€" penter, has again organized his force for the season. Mr. Edwin Voisin, local garage owner, has installed a new 500 gallon gasoline tank to accommodate the many patrons. Mr. and Mrs. Hy. Dietrich and Mr. Adam Hartman called at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Alex. Hartman on Wednesday. Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Forwell of Watâ€" erloo called at the home of the forâ€" mer‘s parents, Mr. and Mrs. Carl Forwell on Sundiy. Notes of Interest. Mr. Jno. Boegel spent some time duning the past week in.Toronto. Mr. Jos. Linseman enjoyed a trip to Hesson and district on Tuesday. friends in Kitchener. Mr. and Mrs. Earl Stauffer and children of Washington spent Sunâ€" day with Mr. and Mrs. E. G. Hall Mr. Walter Shirk spent a few days with Mr. Delton Switzer. Mr. and Mrs. A. Robinson, Mr. and Mrs. Roy Robinson of Palmerâ€" gon visited with Mr. and Mrs. Norâ€" man Snyder last week. Quite a number from this vicinity attended the funeral of the late Mrs. Andrew Nicol on Wednesday. _ Mr. dnd Mrs. Melvilie Veitch and children spent Sunday with Mr. and Rev. W. H. Campbell attended the sessions of the Evangelical Conferâ€" ence at Sebringsville last week. ‘Misses Angelene and Sara Hallâ€" man spent the past week in Kitch ener. Rev. Seiple of Kitchener occupied the pulpit in the U. B. church §unâ€" day evening. Several from this @icinity attendâ€" ed the Conference Services at Seâ€" bringsville Sunday. * Messrs. Ed. and Orville Hagedorn, Miss Leola Hagedorn and Mr. Fosâ€" ter of Kitchener called at the home of Mr. and rrs. S. Rohr on Sunday. Miss Pearl and Gladys Bickle Miss Pearl and Gladys Bickle spent Sunday with friends at New Dundee. Misses Gertie and Emma Bricker and Mr. Lloyd Bricker of Kitchener visited with Mr. and Mrs. Austin Bricker on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. L. Holm, Mrs. D. Lockie and Miss Emma Lipp called on their aunt Mrs. S. Hilborn wim is ill at Preston Sunday. Miss Florence Shelby of Eastwood spent a few fays last week with Miss Margaret Shelby. Communion Services will in the U. B. church here morning. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Gehman and children _ of English Settlement spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. L. Hahn. Mr. and .Mrs. Pringle Brown of Ayr visited with Mr. and Mrs. Ervin Perrin on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. A. Poll, Miss Myrtle Poll, Miss Isabelle Harris called at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Milton Otto HayBville on Sunday. Mr. ST. CLEMENTS be held Sunday This famous salts is made from the acid of grapes and lemon juice, combined with lithia, and has beer used for years to help clean and stimulate sluggish kidneys and stop bladder lrru*lon. Jad Salts is inâ€" expensive and makes a delightful effervescent lithiaâ€"water drink which millions of men and women take now and then to help prevent serious kidney and bladder disorâ€" ders. pital. At the time of writing sho‘‘ls in a yery critical condition. Aged Resident Deadâ€"Death again called o none of our citizens this last week in the person of Mr. John Peppler welt known throughout this whole community, He was sick but a short time. Interment was made in the Lutheran cemetery last Satâ€" urday. Deceased was in his 70th year. He leaves a sorrowing wife and two daughters to mourn his and two daughters to mourn his loss. The family have the heartfel symépathy of many friends in their sad bereavement. Death of G. Hohiâ€"Mr. Geo. Hohl, Sr., also passed away last Friday at Lisbon. Ipterment was made in North Easthope cemetery Monday To help neutralize these irritating acids and flush off the body‘s urinâ€" ous waste, begin drinking water. Also get about four ounces of Jad Salts from any pharmacy, take a tablespoonful in a glass of water before breakfast for a few days and your kidneys may then act fine and bladder disorders disappear. -emym-mh-uuu‘ took sick a short time ago in Kitâ€" Drigak Water _ If Back Or . Kidneys Hurt Begin Taking Saits if You Feel Backachy or Have Bladder Weakness. Too much rich food forms acids which 7axcue and overwork the kidâ€" neys in their efforts to filter it from the system. Flush the kidneys occaâ€" sionally to relieve them like you relieye the bowels, removing acids, waste and poison, else you may feel a dull misery in the kidney region sharpâ€" pains in the back or sick headaches, dizziness,â€" the stomach sours, tongue is coated, and when the weather is bad you have rheuâ€" matic twinges. The urine is cloudy, full.of sediment, the channels often get irrigated, obliging one to get up two or three times during the night. The Waterloo Chronicle Eiquitable Life BNock ~ Waterloo, Ontario Reguilar Editorial Column Containing comment on matters of local and current Interest. Here again the reader is kept informed as to Canadian and World Events of imâ€" portance wivich is also another readable A complete aummary of Kitchener and Waterloo . news lppuri regularly every week in its columns and includes a specially written Twin City Social and Personal column. Current Events and World News its big staff of competent correspondâ€" ents enaures a particularly thorough, coven ing of the happenings in every district and keeps its readers postéd as to what is going Kitchener and Waiterloo New s Complete News Service of County Which Make it a Welcome Visitor in so Many Homes WELLESLEY SUBSCRIPTION PRICE;â€"$2.00 per year mailed to any point in Canada. $2.50 per year to any place in the United States. Waterloo Chronicle Special Features of the Dr. Berst spent last Sunday with his parents in Plattsvilie. afternoon. He leaves a grown up| Miss Minnie Berdux is spending a family and a sorrowing widow to few weeks with friends in Kitchener mourn his loss. He was 80 years of and Waterioo. age. | _ Mr. and Mrs. Louis Wagner from News Notes Detroit spent the week end and Sunâ€" Mr. J. W. Fleischauer avas taken seriously ill Sunday night but is now much improved. Mr. and Mrs. Wilfred Ziegler of Detroit and Mr. and Mrs. Henry H.! Ziegler of Waterloo were suests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. C. F. Ottâ€" man last Friday. f a PONT L. PRODUCT OF GENERAL MOTORS OF CANADA LIMITED AT NEW LOW PRICES 'Pmmandnkfllolfinhncdmmmfi- ingly exemplified in the long, low lines of the New and Finer Pontiac Six bodies, in their smart belted effects and in their luxurious comfort! Rich Duco finish, in the latest most appealing oolon,.dd.tothemikingbu:t‘;qoftheNcw-d Finer Poptiac Six. New refinements such as sw ing, fullâ€"crown fenders, new, higher ndiatot,etI ing beam headlights, place this car in a class far above that into which its phenomenally low price And, back of all these evident improvements and advances stand the established Pontiac qualities of power, speed, stamina and economy â€"the qualities which won for Pontiac Six the most outstanding success ever accorded any new car during its Only by seeing the New and Finer Pontiac Six, by driving it and by learning its new, lower prices, can you realize how great a thing has General Motors done in the field of the lowâ€"priced six. DOBBIN GARAGE & ELECTRIC CO,, Waterloo and Kitchener, Ont. CHIEF <« OP The Chronicle is recognized as indla putably the leading medium for auction sales and it carries the announcement of practically evéry sale held in this distriot. Its wide circulation in the immediate rural districts surrounding Kitchener and Water loo ensures a particularly thorough sever Ing of this territory with corresponding results to the advertiser, Auction Sales, an Exclusive Feature In this column will be found the latest prices in effect in Canadian â€"and other markets including those on live stook, grain and produce. These furnish an ex= cellent guide to the farmer in his Buying and selling. For the entertainment of its readers there is runâ€"each week an absorbingly interesting serial story by a well krown author and ailso a humor column which wiit help to chase the blues way. ~ Upâ€"toâ€"Date Market Reports Serial Story and Humor Column Keep Minard‘s Liniment in the stable. Mrs. J. Balzer after spending about two weeks with friends near Listowel returned home last week. Mr. and Mrs. Louis Wagner from Detroit spent the week end and Sunâ€" day here among their parents. Mr. C.â€" P Otgman‘ spent a few days of last week in Toronto attendâ€" ing the Educational Convention. THE + SIXES Le e# * The

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