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Waterloo Chronicle (Waterloo, On1868), 5 May 1927, p. 6

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f l How Are Your Eye â€"Mrs. G. F. Yungblut has returned to her home in Waterloo after spendâ€" ing a month with her daughter, Mrs. Norman Peppler at Hanover. She was accompanied by Mr. and Mrs. Norman ~Peppler who spent the weekâ€"end in town. Mr. Tom Watts, son of Rev. J. O. Watts, has returned to Waterloo after completing his first year‘s course at Toronto University. Mrs. Fred Keil of Chicago is a guest of her sister, Mrs. G. A. Hachnel, Waterioo. Miss Luella Aletter, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Aletter, is seriousâ€" ly ill at her home suffering from an acute attack of pneumonia. The little friends of Miss Donnie Zick, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. E. H. Zick of Buffalo, will regret to learn that she is a patient at St. Mary‘s Isolation Hospital at Kitchener, sufâ€" fering from scarlet fever. _ Mrs. Arthur Foster spent Monday in Toronto. ache, if you have frequent headâ€" JANSEN OPTICALCLO.. mormal sight, remove the eyeâ€" strain and the annoying symp toms will vanish. 10 Frederick 8t. Phone 863 Mr. and Mrs. Schaffner of Detroit SECURITY 4« Provincial Gov ern m en t We operate under strict Government Supervision. TheWaterloo Trust and Savings Company Waterloo 4 P oR Proved safe by millions and prescribed by physicians for Colds _ Headache _ Neuritis Lumbago Pain Neuraigia _ Toothache _ Rheumatism | DOES NOT AFFECT THE HEART | for your funds and _ PERSONALS INTEREST B only "Bayer" package tor‘s j parents, Mr. and Mrs. %cotfim proven dlf%fl&"i Braunn. ¢ IW boxes of 12 tablets Mr. Donald Nevill sotd his car t ut â€" Also of 24 and ‘w !r. Rd. Sommers. Pul c 4 ¢* **â€"_ Whie n is Mr. C. Lasby of Gueiph was hanar ak Tiih oo uefs miutkh business visitor here on Saturda at Galt Kitchener Waterloo, on Wednesday, April 21th, in the person of Witliam Stockie, in his 79th year. He retired from »' tive farming three years ago and moved to Waterloo. He is survived by three soms and thkflihu mawm:y.um‘ and William of , and Mrs. Nicholas Hergott and Mrs. Fred Dorscht of Waterloo. The funeral was held from the home of Mrs. Hergott on Monday morning to the R. C. Church for serâ€" ‘vlu Interment took place in ‘the St. Agatha cometery. Mres. PhflipHohmeler . An aged resident of ‘Waterloo passed away on Thursday, April 28th, in the person of Mrs. Philip Hohmeier, in her.77th year, as the result of a stroke. Deceased was born in Waterloo ‘and had been a lifeâ€"long resident of the town. She had suffered from ill health for the past fifteen years. Hor husband, one oLD TY)E PARTY Last week an Old Tyme Party was held in St. Savioutr‘s Hall, Waterloo, which afforded q:l.eny)y.ble evenâ€" ing‘s entertainment." A substantial amount was realized for the funds of the Ladies‘ Aid of the church. son and four daiighters survive, Charles of Kitchener, Mrs. George Liphardt and Mrs. John Liphardt of Waterloo, Mrs. Normap E. Weber, Chicago, and Gertrude at home. were weekâ€"end visitors at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Thos. Hilliard, Waterloo. Miss Clara Belle Graybill of Woodâ€" stock is a welcome visitor at the home of her sister, Mrs. Arthur Foster. Mr. and Mrs. Edmund H. Zick of ____________ Buffalo visited at the home Of her | & â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€" ® mother, Mrs. T. O‘Donnell, Waterâ€"| | WEDDINGS | loo, over the weekâ€"end. @ _â€"_â€"_â€"_â€"_â€"_â€"_â€"_â€"_â€"___â€"_â€"_â€"_â€"â€" ® Mrs. T. H. Taylor has been called Ball â€" D‘AcLalland to Ottawa owing to the illness of The marriage of Lavina Loutse, her father. elger daughter of Mrs. McLelland, _ lllnnfonnnnnnnnnnnnnnmmmmmm _ | Of Guelph, and the late Angus Mcâ€" Lelland, and Harold J. Ball of Kitâ€" ? chener, took place April 26th, at ( C the Church of Our Lady, Guelph. +oO EDE OODONONOUNENONCHNLEN NDR iTE + Rupture , to be sold_out at LESS THAN COST _ for the next 30 days. All our Trusses have a Compor Pad without understrap. We have a complete line of Trusses for any kind of AKHOTEL Of WRAC TER: AND REFINEMENT LOCATED N THE HEART OF THE CITY Office â€" 12 Mansion St. Our complete stock of 2 EXAMINATION FREE 500 ROOMS EACH WITH BATH â€" $2280Q SINGLE & CIRCULATING ICG WATER T russes AND KITCHENER Expert: erloo, of the suffered tornm ligaments to her foot when she fell when alighting from confined to the K.W. Hospital a street car an attack of inflammatory rheumaâ€" tism. RETURNED FROM WEST * Mr. Ford 8. Kump{, managing director of the Dominion Life Asâ€" surance Co., has returned from & business trip to the Western Proâ€" vinces, in the interest of his Comâ€" PADY. APPOINTED MANAGER _ _ OF BANK AT TORONTO W. L. Aiken, former accountant »f the Waterloo Branch of the "Molâ€" son‘s Bank and later superintendent t Ontario Branches of the Bank ef Montreal, has been appointed manâ€" iger of the Bank of Montreal, Qufin 3treet W., Beaconsfield Ave. Branch, in Toronto. _ PAINFUL INJURY : Miss Irone Fry, \"mA ," wWatâ€" TOMEDY WAS A PRONOUNCED succ:u‘ The eighth play to be put on onder. the auspices of the Men‘s Society of St. :Yohn's Lutheran Church, Waterâ€" ‘oo, last week, was a pronounced success. It was . entitled "Apple sauce," Yand was giveh by seven players. Miss L. Conrad with Karl Hoffman took the leading roles, the former being especially effective, while others who creditably played their parts were Miss L. Germann, J. Schaefer, Miss L Sturm, H. Ziegler and C. Miller. The threeâ€"act comedy was t‘xoroughly enjoyed by those present, being given on three successive nights. son Thomas were called to the bedâ€" side of Mr. Frod Wilford ‘who is seriously ill in Elmira, on Friday »vening. . Clarence Bingham of Toronto is spending several days at his home here. Dr. and Mrs. Adrian Gibson and son of Exeter spent Sunday at Mr. Albert Mundell‘s. Mr. and Mrs. Jas. Richardson and on Wm. and daughter Miss Kathaâ€" een of Macton visited at the home f Mr. George Richardson on Sunâ€" lay. Mr. and <«Mrs. Jas. Anticknap of i:twood and Mr. and Mrs. Roy Rowâ€" and of Monkton called on friends Mr. and Mrs. Clayton Playford ind daughter and Mrs. Robinson and daughter of Elmira were visitors at Mr. Thos. Playford‘s on Sunday. Next Sunday being Mothers‘ Day, he Mothers‘ Day program will be carried out in Boyd Church at the regular afternoon service. cre Friday evening on their way to Jlmira. Yerber Bros. have their colt now n training at Listowel and expect o have her in the colt race at New Iamburg on May 24th. Misses Mabel Ziegler and Florâ€" nce Lather spent Sunday at the armer‘s home in Wellesley. Now that the provincial highway passes through Crosshill there are a great â€" many _ motorists passing through here, more particular on Sunday when there is almost a conâ€" tinual passing of automobiles. The Wellesley Township Council held their regular monthly meeting in the Hall on Monday, May 2nd. Mr. and Mrs. Wm..Wilford and CONFINED TO HOSPITAL Items of Interest. Mr. A. E. Rickert attended the funeral of the late Mr. Wm. J. Crown of Toronto last Wednesday. Miss I. Buttrum spent Saturday at her home in Hamilton. Mrs. Henry Melitzer spent a few days last week with her sister, Mrs. Wm. Tyler of Floradale. * Mr. and Mrs. H. Isreal and chilâ€" dren of Kitchener spent Saturday with Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Letson. Attended Funeral. â€" A number from here attended the funeral of the late Mr. Waiter Snider on Sunâ€" day, one of the township‘s most widely known and highly respected citizens. He will be greatly missed by a large circle of friends and much sympathy is extended to the beâ€" reaved family. Mr, R. Flenniken has purchased a new sedan. ' Mr. and Mrs. F. Shilter of Kitchâ€" ener spent a few days with the latâ€" ter‘s parents, Mr. and Mrs. C. Braunn. new sedan. M Baby‘s Own Tablets are a mlld| Mr. and Mrs. F. Shilter of Kitchâ€"| but thorough laxative which reguâ€" ner â€"spent a few days with the latâ€"| late the stomach and bowels; hnl-h‘ ats parents, Mr. and Mrs. C.| constipation and indigestion; break raunn. up colds and simple fever and make Mr. Donald Nevill sold his car to|teothing easy. They are sold by fr. Rd. Sommers. medicine deaiers or dirést by mail Mr. C. Lasby of Gueliph was a at 26 cents a box from The Dr. Wilâ€" business visitor here on Saturday, lamas‘ Medicine Co., Brockville, Ont. wESsT MONTROSE CROSSHILL Rev. G W. Bachus of Paris spent Sunday 4u the village. Mrs. A. Linton of Guelph ‘and Mr. isaiszh Cassel of Rimwood spent the week end with Mr. and Mrs. Josish Mr. Raiph Howling of Erin spent the week end at the home of Mr. ind Mrs. John Howling. Mr.~ and Mrs. F. E. Page and daughter Ellen motored to Fenwick m Saturday. Mrs. Page and daughâ€" ter intend spending a month with ‘he former‘s father there. ; Mrewmd Mrs. R. S. Perkins and family of Galt called at the Highâ€" land Ranch and Kennels on Sunâ€" Rev. and Mrs. Poter Cober of Kitâ€" heaer spent Sunday in the village. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Spaetzel and Miss Thelma Spaetzel, Miss Stella Otterbein and Mr. Helshers of Vineâ€" and spent Sunday at the home of \r. and Mrs. Wm. Spaetzel. lay Miss Mamie Sherk of Perry‘s Corâ€" rers spent Sunday with Migs Jean Toman. Ddn‘t forget the special program : be given by the U. B. choir on Friday evening, May 6 in the U. B. hurch. Everybody welcome. Mr. and Mrs. A. Gruetzner and iss Florence Gruetzner of Hespelâ€" ir spent Sunday at the home of Mr. ‘nd Mrs. A. Lautenschlager. Mr. and Mrs. Jake Shantz of "lattsville and Mr: and Mrs. J. S. 3hantz and Mr. A. J. Shantz of Fishâ€" irs Mills and Mr. Denis Devitt spent junday with Mr. and Mrs. Titus Bingeman. Mr. and Mrs. Isaiah Snyder and \ir. and Mrs. Sam Snyder of Kitchâ€" mer spent Sunday with Mr. and MUrs. George Hallman. s Sunday visitors at the home of %ev. and Mrs. I. Brubacher were, Mr. and Mrs. H. W. Brown and famâ€" ly, Mr. Noah Betzner, Mr. and Mrs. Oliver Hallman and family, Misses Snyder, Mr. and Mrs. Oliver Betzâ€" rer and family, Miss Sider and Miss Tinsey all of Kitchener. Miss Erma and Mr. Angus Snyder »f St. Jacobs, Messrs Howard Snyâ€" ler, Herb Koffski and Clarence 3hantz, Misses Vera Weber, ‘Gladys Inyder, Violet Feick of Kitchener, Miss Leah Baer, Messrs. Clarence Jressman and Christian Battler of larksville and Miss Irva Snyder of Juernsey, Sask., spept Sunday with {iss Salome and Mr. Edgar Hallâ€" Mr. and Mrs. A. Hilborn and Mr. J. C. Hallman motored to Fordwich n Monday. Mrs. Hilborn is spending i week with her parents there. nan. Mr. Wellington Bock of St. Cathâ€" ‘rines spent Sunday with Dr. and irs. A. R. Bock. Mr. and Mrs. Sydney Howe 2( Toronto spent Sunday at the hothe f Mr. and Mrs. E. B. Hallman. Creat corns with Minard‘s Liniment Attended Funeralâ€"A number from wound here attended the funeral of he late Mr. Waiter Snyder which vas held from his late residence in "onestogo _ to .the â€" Bloomingdale tennonite Church and Cemetery on iunday afternoon. Held â€" Monthly Meeting â€" The monthly meeting of the Women‘s institute was held last Thursday ifternoon at the home of Mrs. Musâ€" selman near Conestogo, with d large ittendance. _ The afternoon was ipent in quilting after which a short orogramme was given. Lunch was hen served and a social half hour was spent. Mr. and Mrs. Jas. <Langdon Jr. and the former‘s mother, Mrs. Jas. .angdon 9r., and Mr. and Mrs. S. B. Gangdon spent Sunday with their laughter, Mr. afd Mrs. W. C. Anâ€" lerson, at Kitchener. Mr. and Mrs. Bob McTaggart have moved onto the farm of Mr. Bert Woods, formerly owned by the late Jeorge Mackie. NO MEDBICINE LIKEâ€" ~ _ BABY‘S OWN TABLETS For Either the Newborn Babe or _ the Growing Child. ‘There is no other medicine to equal Baby‘s Own Tablets for little onesâ€"whether it be for the newâ€" born babe or the growing child the Tablets always do good. They are absofutely free from opiates or other harmful drugs and the mother can always feel safe in using them. Concerning the Tablets, Mrs. John Armour, RR. 1, South Monaghan, Ont., says:â€""We have three fine, healthy children, to whom, when a medicine is needed, we have given only Baby‘s Own Tablets. The Tablets are the best medicine you can keep in any home where there are young children." WINTERBOURNE Brighton and o o i n i -illllllllllIIIllllllIIllllIllllllIlllllllllll“.llllllllll“llllllllllllI||||I|ll|l|lllIIllIIIlIIIIllilllllllllllllllllllllllllllllll!lllfll!llll == | 7 Local and Personals Miss Elizabeth Beatty of Pmm“;Wodnm. spent the week end with Miss BeS y, ardq Mrs. Gordon Lindsay and sie Hope. children of Fergus called on friends Mr. and Mrs. A. Switzer visited nere Sunday. wimh Mr. and Mrs. Swindt at New Miss Illah Hallman of New Dunâ€" Dundee Sunday. ‘ dee visited "with Miss Bessie Hope Mr. and Mrs. V. Rohr of Centreâ€" Saturday. â€" Mr. and Mrs. Forsyth of London risited with Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Detâ€" viller on Sunday. Waterloo Store. 10 King St. 8. = Paying Higher Prices Than These White Swan Wheat Flakes, pkg. 13 Paterson‘s Vanilia Wafers, D. ...sssrerisarree4, e Dutch Tea Rusks, pkg. . 14¢ Marven‘s Scotch Oat Cakes, L PK@e llle e e e a ks 19 Acme Marshmallows, per 1. ::::1r2s:ss210« 2l Ceylon Chocolate Caramels, MB 222222 ll l2 sls 2. 21 Dessert Pears, flat tin Fancy Fruit Salad, M 2l x iillicsss California Peaches, No. 2 tin ....... Burford Peaches, No. 2 tif .::.â€":::@=/24 Pure Apple Jelly, 1â€"ib. jar Hunt‘s Marmalade, $â€"Ib. JaP .....sskiccrs Ripe Pineapples, medium Ripe Pineapples, large Blue Goose Oranges, doz. Florida Grapefruit, 3 for Fine California Lemons, Cor. ccr:iizerarie Fancy Ripe Bananas, dozren ......ll.2l1. Washboards Eddy‘s Quality Pancake Flour White Swan Brand, pkg. Finest Raspberry Then take MM.R’ of curtailing WW by placing your grocery order at Carroli‘s. Check qver each interesting item and note the savings. Then when num“mm“nmmwnnmnu.”m cizewhere, and see if we do not SELL TO SATISPY. M JAM ROSEVILLE 1â€"lb. Special interest will attach to a comprehensive history of Waterloo County and the various municipalities that comflrise the County, includâ€" ing the Cities of Kitchener and Galt and the Towns of Waterloo, Elmira, . Preston and Hespeler. The varied phases of the growth and development{ of these places will be traced, the ugflcultunl, commercial, fmandal.‘ educational and religious interests all receiving attfntion. Advertisers are invited to reserve space early, in this Number. 11c CONFEDERATION To Commemorate 21c 37¢ 376 21c 376 ia 335C @ ville visited with Mr. ang Mrs. A. Mr | j Poll on Sunday. | visite Mr. and Mrs. Eckles and children of Galt visited with Mr. and Mrs. H. Bickle on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Raiph Hilborn and son of New Hamburg visited with Yr. and Mrs. Clarence Hilborn on Extra Fancy B@k Peanut Butter Cooks in Twenty Minutes Smooth and Richâ€"Flavored Lima Beans PRUNES Choice Sweet Oregon Extra Assorted Chocolates To suitably commemorate the event insofar as Waterloo County is concetned, the Waterloo Chronicle will issue a Confederation Number. This Number will‘be printed on coated paper, proâ€" fusely illustrated with fine halfâ€"tone engravings, and will contain valuable historical data bearing on Confederation and the progress of Canada and Waterloo County during the last sixty years. Oatmeal Cooks in a Jiffy. Large pkg. Size 24c Tapioca Splendid Cookers Purity Fine Flake Fancy California Smail ** 1Cc Rapidâ€"Cooking Real 35¢ Value s iC 19c Ib. 27c Ib. HE MUNICIPALITIES of Waterloo County are giving enthusiastic coâ€"operation in the Dominionâ€"wide programme to fittingly commemorate the Diamond Jubilee of Confederation on July 1st next. David Bean & Sons, Limited, SOAP 10 Bars Somme or P. & G. tb. Publishers, Waterloo Chronicle. Mr. and Mrs. 8. Rohr ;rgd chflggrg | visited with Mr. C. Rohr‘ at Mannâ€" ‘heim on Sunday. Miss L. Lautenschlager, Mr. Ed. Lautenschlager: of New Dundee visâ€" ited with Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Hil born on Sunday. Florida New Potatoes, Choicest New Cabbage, BP M ...0.r>rra64‘+s Egyptian Cooking Onbua.A Texas Bermuda Onions, Mr. Bob Trussler spent Saturday evening with Mr. George Hope. don Sunday Best Bulk Macaroni, ; $ lbe. 250‘ ..... <<. .+ 1 S Creamettes,~3 packages 25¢ D. W. C. Mixed Plckles, s French‘s Prepared IuflLf_l, Heinz Salad Cream, jar Peck‘s Meat Pastes, Aylmer Kraut, 2 large ting .....;:..« Aylmer Fancy Spinach, CIM C1 .2icerraa ne‘s ae uie Ayimer Diced Carrots, per HMN ....sâ€"â€"rcrir2s Thistle Corn, No. 2 tin Peter Pan Sugar Corn, HM ..lrsierresarscnns CM Ayimer Tomatoes, 2%4s, â€" P tiiM ... 22 nzzassel .o Ayimer Tomatoes, 2s, per Un ::;...rs.s.... 43 Hall‘s Pure Chicken Soup, M L2..cculiacaseenee., R Extra Larg Heads .. Minard‘s Liniment for dandruff. Frame Lettuce PEAS us‘ . 8q¢ * Choice Marrowfat for 47¢ 186 17¢ Te 10c 15¢

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