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Waterloo Chronicle (Waterloo, On1868), 8 Sep 1927, p. 7

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F. * ~GENERAL MOTORS OF CANADA, LIMITED ‘There‘s comfort for all who suffer from fiu in this grateful note written by ‘Omer Monette, Montfeal: "I hardly dared take ‘Fruitâ€"aâ€"tives‘, fearing dyspepsia ~wouldn‘t .. vanish," . Mrs; flzm frankly confesses, "but finally took two bozes. Now I eat well and recommend ‘Fruitâ€"aâ€"tives‘ to ~ all my friends as the best remedy for dyspepsia. Mrs. Monette expresses the sentiment of thousands of people whose digestions eame quickly back to normal under the healing influence of "Fruitâ€"aâ€"tives". This '-filfilllxkim is a combination of intensified f fruit juices â€"and tonics. Indigestion and biliousness often are due merely to lizy bowels, liver and kidneys. "Fruitâ€"aâ€"tives" overcomes these condiâ€" tions gently and naturally. Get a box from your druggist, 25c or 50c. Relish your food again as Mrs. Monette does. CHARLIE CHAPLIN® TO SETTLE DIVORCE CKSE FOR $850,000 The Los Angeles Times says Charlie Chaplin is about to settle his divorce ‘battle. with his wife, Lita Gray Chaplin, by payment of $850,â€" 000 or slightly more. She would reâ€" ceive custody of the two small ehilâ€" dren of the actor with the provision that he be able to see them at any time. Congenial Souls â€" "I do hate to play cafds with a bad loser, don‘t you?" "Obh, I don‘t know. I‘d rather play with a bad loser than any kind of a winner." â€" Products Successors to The Metal Shingle & Siding Co., Limited W’H!Nmmmm&om have a Preston GalvanizedTank. ‘They are large and strong, thoroughâ€" ly watertight and easy to get at. There is no better tank made, but we manuâ€" facture them in great quantities and sellthematalow price. A 2 ft. x 2 ft. x 6ft. tank $10.85 freight and tax inâ€" cluded. Cash with order or C.O.D. Keep Your Stock Well Watered./ GREATEST . VALUE _ Oldsmobile has ever offered _ NEW refinementsâ€"luxurious mohair upholstery, walnutâ€"finish panels and trim, deeplyâ€"cushioned seats, silverâ€" finished hardwareâ€"added to the beauty of Oldsmobile Fisher Bodies, the richâ€" ness of New modish Duco colors, the safety of Oldsmobile Fourâ€"Wheel Brakes, the superb performance of Oldsâ€" mobile‘s precisionâ€"built, sixâ€"cylinder cngine .. . . all at substantial price reductions! In the Jubilee Series, Oldstnobile not only surpasses its own exalted standards of smart appearance and advanced construction . . . but presents the OLDSMOQBILE GREATEST VALUE Oldsmobile has ever DOBBIN GARAGE & ELECTRIC Waterloo and Kitchener, Ont. Ask your Oldsmobile Desler for Oldsmobile‘s New and Lower Prices and details of Low Deferred Payment Charges. & offered Married at Tavistock.â€"An intor= esting weddingtook place in August son of Mr. and Mrs. W. G. Porkins of g-.wn. Ont., was happily married to Violet Luslia, daughter of Mr.. and Mra.â€" Henry Mohr of Tavistock,. The newly married couple ' reside here. They will have the &: good ‘wishes of their many w here as well as those of their native towns for a fong and happy married, life. Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Behn and famâ€" ily of Detroit returned on Monday from their week‘s vacation with old acquaintances. Mr. Walter Wagner of Detroit spent a brief visit with his parents and other relatives here. â€" Mr. Emanuel Wagner visited the C. N. Exhibition for two days. Cheese sold for the last half month of Awt by" the local plant brought 19%c.a 1b. > ‘The local school reopened on Sept. ist with_a new‘ teacher, Mr. F. Kleinknecht, of Shakespeare, in charge. ~ Mr. Floyd Bechtel~of Kitchener spent a week‘s vacation at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Aaron Mader. Messrs. Albert Seip and Howard Thaler motored to Clifford on Sunâ€" day. School reâ€"opened on Tuesday with Miss Chapman of Mitchell and Miss Snyder of Tavistock as teachers. Pretty Autumn Wedding. â€" The home of Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Break was the scene of a pretty autumn wedding when their daughter, Alma, was married to Mr. Nicholas Moos of Hamilton by Rev. Preisinger of Hamilton. The bride was attended by Laura Thaler while the groom was supported by his brother, David Moos. Guests were present from Clifford, Hanover, Brantford, Hamilâ€" ton, Hespeler and Kitchener. Mr. and ‘Mrs. Moos left on a honeymoon trip to Toronto and ‘Clifford and will make their future home in Hamilton. Mr. Levi Moyer left on Tuesday for his home in Philadelphia after spending a. week with his mother, Mrs. A. H. Moyer. Mr. and Mrs. Archie Donar and two daughters, Mary and Mildred, of Brantford, spent Tuesday with Mrs. Donar‘s mother, Mrs. A. H. Moyer, Miss Mary Donar staying over until Saturday. Miss Lily Baer of Kitchener spent the weekâ€"end at her home here. Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Break motored to Hamilton on Monday and spent the dayâ€"with their daughter, Mr. and Mrs. N. Moos, Mrs. Moos returning with them to spent several days. Miss Clara Shantz spent the weekâ€" end in Toronto. Bornâ€"To Mr. and ‘Mrs. Howard ‘Thaler, Aug. 31st, a daughter. Mr. Orville Groh of Preston spent Sunday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Zeller. BERLET‘S CORNER NC o UUL BRESLAU Miss Madge Cook is visiting relm tives in Toronto and Claremont at present. hes Local, News Notes. Mr. ahd Mre. Percy Weicker atâ€" uuummnmu'rom:,n Saturday dast. Mr. and Mrs. Oliver Nahrgang and York and Helen, accompanied by Mr. Frank Walker of : Kitchener, spent the weekâ€"end.with friends in 1ifidon. * /(# *"% Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Bullock and Miss Edith visited friends at Platts ville on Sunday. * *Sc=i Miss Dorotfy Walker and little Marion Bultee! spent the weekâ€"ond with friends at Galt. _ Miss Myrtle Lindensmith returned to the home of her sister, Mrs. Ed. Schiedelâ€"last week after spending the past fow .weeks at Muskoka. Mr. and Mrs.R. W. Graham of Stratford spent the weekâ€"end and Labor Day with the former‘s parâ€" ents here. Messrs. George Hussy. Sr., Géo. Hussy Jr. and Werb Willits of Galt and Pete Uhtistionsen of Washingâ€" ton were Sunday visitors at Norman Rellinger‘s. > Mr. and Mrs. Thos. Wenzel of Kitâ€" chener spent the weekâ€"end. with their daughter, Mrs. Jack Garland. _ Mr. and Mrs. Chas. â€"Haycock of London spent the weekâ€"end with Mrs. P. Bettschen. Mr. and «Mrs. George Dingwall and little daughter Margaret and Mrs. Gilchrist and children of Niagara Falls, Ont., called on Mr. and ‘Mrs. J. J. Graham on Monday. * Mr. and Mrs. Paul Sihrnmm and family of Brantford visited friends here on Sunday. _ Mr. and Mrs. Walter Becker and Mrs. Jno. Becker of Detroit, Mrs. H. G. Smith and Miss Viola Smith of near Philipsburg were visitors at Mrs. Percy Weicker‘s on Monday. Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Schramm and children spent Sunday. with her parâ€" ents, Mr. and Â¥rs. H. Bickle at Roseâ€" ville. Mr. R. T. Puddicombe spent the past week with.relatives in Toronto. â€" Mr. and Mrs. F. Spielman and chilâ€" dren of Montreal are spending this week with her sister, Miss Carrie Brown. * Mr. and Mrs. Chas Kress of Grand Island, Mr. and Mrs. J. Aughten and daughter. and Mrs. Mary Hoover of Buffalo, Mrs. Leon Hutchings, Miss Evelyn and Mr. Elmer/Laschinger of Detroit, Misses Reta Laschinger and Helen Grant of Toronto, Mr. and Mrs. 8. Krampein and family of Welâ€" ‘esley, Mr. and Mrs. I. Laschinger of Petersburg, Mrs. J. Laschinger and son Ewart and Mrs. D. Becker of New Hamburg and Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Snldgr and family were visitors at ©. Z. Meintyre‘s on Monday. Messrs H. Lloyd, Jacob Anderson and son Chas. and Wm. Tschirhart motored to Toronto on Tuesday to attend the Canadian National Exhiâ€" hition. â€" ~ Mrs. H.°C. Kalbfleisch and little grandson Bsbhy of New Hamburg spent the weekâ€"end with her daughâ€" ter, Mrs. Percy Weicker. ~ Master _Clarence Graham left on Monday for Stratford where he will attend the ‘Collegiate Institute.. Misses Edna, Violet and Ruth Brenneman spent Monday at Mr. Ben. Gingerich‘s, Bleam‘s Road. Messrg. Fred Walker and Tom Brown /are. attending the Toronto Exhibition this week. The A. Y. P. A. will hold a social and business meeting in the Haysâ€" ville Hall on Friday. evening. This wilt"be a weiner roast. After the busines part of the meeting the rest of the evening> will be spent in School reopened here on Tuesday, xt. 6th, with our teacher, Miss I. guson, back on duty. Sulphur Clears Mr. and Mrs. Rufus Nahrgang spent Sunday with the latter‘s father, Mr. Alex Battler, near PlattsviHle. games, cards and dancing. A corâ€" dial invitation is extended to all the young people. Any breaking out of the skin, even flery, itching eczema, can be quickly overcome by applying a little Menthoâ€"Suiphur, declares a noted skin specialist. Because of its gorm destroying propertibs, this sulâ€" phur preparation begins at once to soothe irritated skin and healâ€"erupâ€" tions such as rash, pimples and ring ‘Mr. and Mrs. Henry Walker and laughter Mary spent Monday afterâ€" r10on with relatizes at Galt. flls Alets: ~ It seldom fails to remove the torâ€" --z,um-n-gmmao not have to wait for relief from omâ€" barrassment. Improvement quickly shows. Sufferers from skin trouble should obtain a smaill jar of Rowles Menthoâ€"Sulphur . from ~any . good HAYBV ILLE Skin Right Up hur as Told When in Breaks Out. items of interest. â€" Bunday vigitors with Mr. and Mrs. Andrew . Hinschberger were: Mr. George Forwell of Zuritch,. Mrs: L Kamner "of Detroit, Mr. and Mrs. Chas, Dilin and family and Mr. and Mr. and Mrs, Tom Dilin/of Elmira. Mre.. Martin Koobel of Kitchener is spending sometime with Mrs. George Meyer. £ » SBunday visitors with Mt. and Mrs. Alex. Hartman were: Mr. and Mrs. August Hartman and family of E} mira, Mr. Fred Hartman and son Wilfred of New Hamburg and Mr. and Mrs. Harry Dietrich of Kitchâ€" enér, Mr. and Mrs. Adam Hartman Mrs. William Schneider, also of Kitâ€" <hener. o Miss Mae Buekler of Preston Spent the weekâ€"end with friends and relatives in the vicinity. Barn Destroyed by Fire. â€" The Ilarge barn of Mr. Joseph Brenner, situated about four miles from here, Ion the 9th line, was completely de stroyed by fire last Wednesday might. The origin of the fire is unâ€" known. Mr.â€"Brenner will replace it with a new structure in the near 'mtnrs. > 9 1 Mr. and Mrs. Peter Strauss spent ‘the weekâ€"end in Formosa. Mr. Edward Boegel and Mr. and Mrs. Poter Dietrich and family visitâ€" ed friends in St. Agatha on Sunday. The funeral of the late Ignatius Druar of Dostock was held in the local R. C. church and cemetery on Monday. â€" Mr. and Mrs. Henry Zettel of Welâ€" lesley spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Peter Meyer. An\other successful dance was held on the local outdoor platform on Wednesday night. Mr. Marcellus Hergott of the Shakespeaere Standard Bank renewâ€" ed acquaintances in town on Wedâ€" nesday. Mr. and Mrs. .Elmer â€" Sehopp of Kitchener were weekâ€"end . visitors with Mr. and Mrs. Jno. Reidel. Weekâ€"end visitors with Mr. and Mrs. Louis Lobsinger were: Mr. and Mrs. Cletus Guitar of Hamilton, Mr. and Mrs. Wilfred Lobsinger of Ritâ€" chéner, Mr. Cornelius Guitar and friend 6f Cleveland, Ohio, and Mr. Ed. Simpson and daughter of Durâ€" ham. Personals. Mr. and Mrs. C. R. Brooks of Brantford, Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Allen of Brampton and Mr. ‘,nd Mrs. Ervin Melitzer of Beamsville spent a few days with their parents, Mr. and Mrs. H. Melitzer. Mr. and Mrs. John Peterson and son of Wellesley and Mr. James Peterson and daughter of Dundalk and Miss Ruth Bowman of Toronto spent several_days with Mr. and Mrs. C. D. Bowman. Mr. and Mrs. John McElwain, Mr, and Mrs. Sam Robinson and daughâ€" ter Alice of Barrie visited with Mr. and Mrs. Rhodes Letson and other relatives. ‘ Mr. and Mrs. G. Evans of Galt Mr. Irvin Letson of Galt and Mr. and Mrs. G. Napoleonâ€"and family spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. H. Letson. /)lr. Oscar Israel spent several days at Toronto. Miss â€" Buttram ‘of Hamilton is opening our school on Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. F. Harrison and famâ€" ily of Montcrieff spent the weekâ€"end with Mr. and Mrs. C. Marriott. Mr. Hugh Murray and Mr. J. Sibly left for Toronto on Saturday. Mr. Roy Dursct of" Waterlo was the guest of Mr. H. Millard. Mr. and Mrs. T. Morrell of Islingâ€" ton called on Mr. and Mrs. G. Shoe maker and ~Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Chalmers. ~ * Mr. and Mrs. O‘Neil of Toronto are visiting with Mr. and Mrs. Robert McTaggart. Wellesley Fall Show.â€"The Wel lesley Fall Fair will be held on Sept. 13 and 14. The number of exhibits in the livestock, Â¥egetable and other clasdes are expected to exceed that of last year, If the weather conâ€" tinues fine there promises to be a big turnout of people from various points in the county. Mr. and Mrs. Eimer Moser and daughtor Vera, Mr. Christ. Hooger and Mr. Tom Cassel from the 7th Lineâ€"visited near‘ Wellesloy recentâ€" ly, â€" Misses Alma and Lucinda Hoorts spent a day with their sistor, Mrs. Eimer Moser. Misq Vera Moser from the Tth Line spent a few days with Mr. and Mrs. A. Wright, Millbank. . Drives away painâ€"Minard‘s Lint 8T. CLEMENTS WEST MONTROSE WELLESLEY MILLBANK â€" Mosers. Eimer Braendle and Howard Zinkan have gone to the Canadian Northwest with the harâ€" vesters. . Mr. and Mrs. C. R. Merner have returned from their honeymoon trip. _ Mr. and Mrs. Charles Sellers and son Clayton have returned‘ to Wak ton where Mr. Sellers is principal of he public school. Miss Maud Diebel of the teaching staff at Wellesley has returned to that place to resume her duties after spending the holidays with her parâ€" ents here. * s Quite a number from here attendâ€" ed the horse races "&t Elmira on Monday. _ 7 Mrs. Joe Sittler has left for her home in Alliance, Alta., ‘after visitâ€" ing with relatives and friends here for several months. Rev. N. E. Dahms of St. Jacobs made some pastoral calls here last week. C YOu Mr. and Mrs, Will. Heimpeol, Miss Kate Hnimpel, Otto Eliensen ~and Mrs. Louis Ellensen were at the | the, birthday party of Mr. George‘ Heimpel, . «Mannheim. | Mr. and Ai.s. Gooding and family ! and Mr. and Mrs. Bill Hahn lx, Bridgeport â€" were Sunday visitors with Mrs. Kate Hahn. | Mrs. Tillis Hoorlo and Mrs. Harry Steiss spent a day in the TwiniCity this week. k Mr. and Mrs. Charles Heipel and Clarence and Cora, Mr. and Mrs. Will Shttier and Wilfred and Stella of Baden were Sunday visitors at the home of Mrs. Mary Sattlor. . Mr. and Mrs. Harry Schilf and son Bobble of Buffalo spent the weekâ€" end and holiday withâ€"Mr. and Mrs. 3. Geis, ° f Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Huchn and famâ€" ily apent last week in Toronto, Mr. Jake Maior of Kitchener, who is ‘"nq the sick list, is spending a woek with his sisterâ€"inâ€"law, Miso M. Mr. George Reltport and son of Kitchener spont a fow h'm rm here. s t ie Mt. and Mrs Aftin Prickey of HEALTHâ€"GIVING Realize the benefits of healthâ€"giving codâ€" liver oil vitamins. Scott‘s Emulsion Scott & Bowne, Toronto, Ont. 2â€"5 The pleasant wayâ€" C Y5 HEIDELBERG Unthcfimwmmmmwrmwte Get acquainted. _ * 8 * ‘Take in Fall Fairs you never saw before. .Inspect the best that different localities produce. Or attend a district ploughing match. Ontario has plenty of interesting events every autumn. e > Impmved\hid:wayntakeyouahno_stevaywbereywwmt’m go. You are contributing towards the cost and upkeep. Use themâ€" but use them in & : sense manner.. The Department asks th:mfimquwfivainkeepinxthehighways safe. > Avoid excessive speed. Even when within the present speed limit, dowdowngtcurvesandintmtimp_withg_ilwgysowotherhighâ€" N ways, near schools and at all points of possible danger. Watch your brakes. Your life or the lives"of others may depend . upon the efficiency of your brakes. Fi‘ks See that your headlights do not glare. Glaring headlights are illegal. They are a positive menace. . Have your\headlights tested or send for simple instructions which the Department supplies free. BE COURTEOUS to others on the road. Though you may beâ€" within your legal rights, do not insist ‘if others.are inconvenienced or endangered. P g ‘ ‘ Be sure you always have your Motor Vehicle Operfator‘s License with if you drive moderatelj-r, and well within the law, your autumn trips through Ontario will be neverâ€"forgotten enjoyments. Ontario Department of Highways Mr. and Mrs. Albert Steiss and wson Erle spent the weekâ€"end in Toâ€" ronto. . Rochester, ‘N.Y., are spending some time with the former‘s mother here. Miss Hilda Braendle of Jaimet‘s Book Store, Kitchener, is home on & week‘s holidays. Master _ Stewart â€" Bechthold of Petersburg is holidaying with his uncle and aunt, Mr. and Mrs. Herâ€" man Bechthold. _ Mr. ind Mrs. Max Lorenz and ‘chlldren. Mr. Leander Gies and family of Waterloo called on Mr. and L\ln. J. Geis here on Sunday. Miss Annie Wahl spent a day this week at the Toronto Exhibition. P B 4. Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Plants akd Edgar Hahn of Detroit, Edward Hahn and Miss Kern of Naperville, III., motored here over the weekâ€" end and holidays and were guests of Mrs. Kate Hahn. Some m,ds from here were in Waterloo on Sunday evening to hear Rev. Kaatz of Flint, Mich., preach in â€" Emanuel â€" Evangelical Church. Rev. Kaatz was a former minister here. . Beayty~ Thru the Years Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Meyer and famâ€" sotven) Waterloo â€" J. Rahn & Co. Kitchener â€" C. J. Seyier GEO. S. HENRY Minister {{ peopleinotherCounties | _ . 4 .\|\ â€" manage their affairs ,| _ _‘ . ily of Canfield spent a day this week with Mr. and Mrs. J. Gies. Mr. anfr Mrs. Lincoln Weaver and children of Drayton visited with the latter‘s parents, Mr. and Mrs. Albert Krauter. ® MADISON 4»< LENOX _/ _ 6In the heart of the Mq-%dm:tnfird StOreS and Mm .}hnyfiom the noisé of* ° *L ga wo urnims MADJSON AVENEAR GRAND CIRCUS PARK ways keepa its «shapt» Correct in styleâ€" and wear like iron Bsst Goop Snos ‘ e Service .. sb T4

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