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Waterloo Chronicle (Waterloo, On1868), 27 Jun 1952, p. 14

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32 King St. N. See them at * Poison Ivy Treatment * Sun Glosses * Sunton and Sunburn Lotions and Creams, and many, many others. * Fly and Mosquito Repeliants While Visiting the Centennialâ€"Get Your VACATION NEEDS * Comeras and Films 50c Down â€" To the W ATERLOO COUNTY PUBLIC on :s 100th Year . . . With 3000 Years of RECORDED MEDICAL HISTORY 20 YEARS +« SERVICE MARKING Congratulations If ot any time you are considering the purchase of jewellery , , , think of YOUNG‘S . store where quality of merchandise, personal attention and guaranteed satisfaction are of mount importance. Our policy of "satisfaction or money refunded‘", has gone far in customers. on its CENTENNIAL We at the Young‘s, Kitchener store have had the pleasure of serving Waterloo County for over twenty years. During this time we have olways tried to‘give you the best in service and the tinest merchandise available. Young‘s Jewellers have been established for over half a century, with Geo-rge A. Young of Lundon, our president, guiding the organization for the past thirty years. BEDFORD :s The only store in Waterloo County to offer this service T0 WATERLOO 00“NTY 4§ eliants â€" â€" â€" * Headache and Pain Remedies * Ointments for Burns, Bites, étc. * Cigarettes, Tobaccos â€" * Flashlights and Batteries * First Aid Kits and Supplies Box Brownies NOW TO THE MODERN Opposite Post Office WATERLOO 1952 CAMERAS Movie Cameras From 3.50 to 208.00 ONLY 50c a Week Folding Cameras Behind Us â€" Phone 2â€"2672 enabling us to please our Manager, Kitchener Store Home newspaper is the Indeâ€" pendent, established 1878 by Wilâ€" liam Dawson The village is noted as the home of the Canadian Pacing Derby. It has good facilities and churches and schools are excellent. Present population is 1,738. Soun after the turn of the cenâ€" tury, New Hamburg was one of the first to join with 12 other municipalities in securing Hydro Power during Sir Adam Beck‘s lifetime. ' Communication was composed mainly of letters, and settlers were compelled to travel several miles out of their way to the de-‘ pot at Haysville. At last stageâ€" coaches began running over the Huron road and mail routes and post offices were established. The Grand Trunk line to the hamlet aided transportation facilities greatly, and in 1858 the village was incorporated. Until then it has been a part of Wilmot Townâ€" ship. _ From the earliest settlement to the construction of the Grand Trunk Railway in the 1850‘s, all store goods and supplies were brought from Hamilton by teams of oxen. All surplus products from the community were transâ€" ported east to Ferrie‘s Mills, situâ€" ated about 15 miles distant on the Huron Trail. | _ It was 1834 that William Scott took up considerable land where the vmaÂ¥e now stands and bought the small grist mill built preciâ€" ously by Shade. He built a uw‘ mill and erected a dutma A general store was open by Charles Kirkgnrick and carried on by T. G. S. Nevillis on his reâ€" tirement from the business. be held over until next week. NEW HAMBURG. â€" 1820 is the is located on Tanks of thr Rivee hh â€" The Due to lack of space some of the stories depicting the history of certain Waterloo County centres could not be printed this week. These will Huge Flood Moved Wooden Bridges Onto New Hamburg Streets in 1883 TBE WATEHLOO (Ostele) CHRONICLE NOoTICE TO CORRESPONDENTS . the paraâ€" which is most often involved in constipation. And above all, avoid cathartic drugs. They m‘n-‘er- }o- in the-.s.n- or permit harmâ€" ful side reactions, One of a series of articles pubâ€" lished in the ruh!k interest to exâ€" plain and illustrate the practice of scientific Chiropractic. | intestinal function is therefore iloe- pendent upon the muscular action which forces the mass forward from the mouth to the hrfie intesâ€" tine, and upon normal delivery of the di’estive secretions. The acâ€" tion of the muscles and glands is controlled primarily by nerves. Therefore, constipation can be caused by impaired nerve funcâ€" tion, overheating, poor diet, low water intake, irregular living haâ€" bits, and some disease condi ons. You can see that constipation is not a simple condition, but a disâ€" ease in itsel{. Think what can happen when a p“t“ffiinfi ferâ€" menting mass of waste is allowed to rem ain in the intestines beyond the normal limit! ments. to the flow of nerve imâ€" pulses over the nerve trunks, and It is obvious then, that correct intestinal function is therefore deâ€" turai laxative, and is also essenâ€" tial or nhoorpfion of fats and cerâ€" tain vitamins. The small intestine absorbs most of the food materials and the waste enters the large inâ€" testine or colon where excess waâ€" ter is absorbed forming a which is soft and ‘.’.'.'.‘3 the stomach and the duodenum where the bile from the gall bladâ€" der goes into action. Bile is a naâ€" turai laxative, and is also essenâ€" Constipation is serious, and if vnedectes.‘m lead to endless other troubles. Just what is conâ€" stipation? It is difficult passage of hard dry stools, resulting in deâ€" All shades of opinion prevail reâ€" s garding conâ€" sti p a t i o n. 3 The average layman conâ€" # siders it one N} of _ those y things which L happen _ evâ€" a ery now and then, â€" easily corrected, no thing to worry about. The doetor Neil S. Harris, D.C. knows b e tâ€" Doctor of Chiropractie . { , r, a n d some, who know it best, consider it a very serious matter indeed In fact, it has become known as the great "American disease". # «) In spite of plants which will be running Tuesday the Twin Ciâ€" ties will wear a holiday aspect. For some industries there was no problem. They were observâ€" ing a twoâ€"week holiday period beginning June 30. Included are Merchants Rubber, H. Krug Furâ€" niture Co. Ltd., and Snyder‘s Ltd., Waterloo. Actually, the picture for the two cities is spotty. One packing plant is observing the legal holiâ€" day, another on Monday with the two largest rubber plants simiâ€" larly divided on observance. A spokesman â€" for Dominiun} Electrohome Industries, Ltd., said that the union representing the’ workers had agreed to work on | the statutory holiday at regular rates, with the plant closed Monâ€" day. | The appeal of the long weekâ€" end caused many employees to urge the holdinf of the holiday Monday with plant operating as usual Tuesday. > At least one firm, a large shirt manufacturer, will be closed both Monday and Tuesday, with a skeâ€" leton staff doing inventory Saturâ€" day and Monday. Some Twin City industries will close their doors on Monday to observe Dominion Day, while others are closing on ’la:’e.sday. July 1, the statutory ho y, a survey reveals. The science of C is sed on the removail 7 impediâ€" Observance of Dominion Day Varied by K â€" W Industries Cellnll{ located X in above to shows a bridge carried by the current n-menlyud-;rm-, In an original caption beâ€" neath the snap, the view is iden ed as Main Street looking west. CONSTIPATION CAN CRIPPLE! Observing the statutory holi By Neil S. Harris, D.C. Waterloo Chiropractor _ * tor, better than any, Photo submitted by Mrs. Ed. Harmer da?« are government and municiâ€" Jpa offices, banks, retail stores, | and head offices of insurance comâ€" 20 King St. E. OSWALD‘S Congratulations ... and BEST WISHES o WATERLOO COUNTY 100th ANNIVERSARY * OFFICE SUPPLIES * STATIONERY * BOOKS * GREETING CARDS OEVELOPING YOU‘LL WANT PICTURES AT THE CENTENNIAL "Trail of the Conestoga" We‘re HEADQUARTERS For Featured at OSWALD‘S during the Centennial MABEL DUNHAMS Fâ€"Aâ€"$â€"T FILM SERVICE CAMERA SUPPLIES S*n 2 _ and FILM It‘s OSWALD‘S For BOOK STORE LIMITED KITCHENER FOR ALL OCCASIONS WATERLOO‘S BIGGEST EXPANSION TOOK PLACE AFTER INCORPORATION 17 King St. West _ Walper Hotel Block â€" Dia} 2â€"1971 Colored lines drawn on city maps indicate 18651914 as rppecta. C232 aterloo was as a and latef as a town in 1876. From 1 toufilmhdd nemeng tne cole af a sity toat phoe. tnoge noowe in "“L"““ ro a ear, areas sectors produced modem, ruldznfl‘l sections which ve continued to mushroom to this day . ® Greater dev t has occurred since Waterloo whm!hdvmhhnddyunmu city engineer‘s charts reveal. COME IN AND STOCK UP NOW FOR THE BIG CENTENNIAL WEEK PRINTING At Oswald‘s you‘ll find needs and extras for every kind of photographer from the novice to the expert . . . that new lens or filter for the expert . . . all types of film â€"black and white, movie. ON ITS Y OUNG‘S BOOK = FOR FUN [ss IN THE SUN . . Young‘s feature the entire raAnfie of the renowned RAYâ€" B and CALOBAR SUNâ€" GLASSES. made with light protection features only or may be made with your present optical preâ€" scription built in as well. ENLARGING Friday, June Â¥1 , 10 Phone 2â€"3523

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