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The Chronicle Telegraph (190101), 21 Feb 1918, p. 3

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Conpciliorsâ€" Mesdames â€" Lockhart. â€". MacFarlame, Wing, Grant and Humier the Misses K. Hail, N. Hodgins & enor â€" Williams, _ Augustine _ an Louise Breithaupt. x full directions for habies, cWilâ€" of all agea And for growaâ€"ape. . MOSPITAL LADIES‘ AUXILIARY. The regular meeting of the Ladies® * Auxili@ry of the K.â€"W. Hospital â€" was keld on Monday afternoon at the Hosâ€" pital. Those present were Mesdames J. B. Weaver, E. O. Henry, L. Sattier, ‘E. Bricker, D. A. McMilian, J. Holtze, _G. Dibben, C. H. Doerr, C. Kertcher, H. Bellinger, C. S. Kerr, E. E. Bowâ€" inan and D. S. Bowlby. The president. _ Mrs: Weaver, presided. Communicaâ€" tions were read and accounts amountâ€" â€" ing to $270.30 were read and passed . for payment. ‘Three dollars were reâ€"| *‘ cefved as annuc.l fees. The President, and Mirs McMillan were appointed mc‘ the buying committée for this month.| Look at the tongne, mother‘ It eoated, your little one‘s stomach, liver and bowels need cleamsing at once. When pesviah, cross, listless, doesn‘t sleep, eat or act naturally, or is feverâ€" ish, stomach sour, breath bad; has sore throat, diarrhcea, full of cold, give a teaspoonful of "California Syrup of Figs," and in a few hours all the foul, constipated . waste, undigested . food and sour bile gently moves out Of its lt bowels without griping. and you have a well, playful child egain. Ask your druggist for a 50â€"cent bottle of "Callfornia Syrup of Figs," which conâ€" Found Dead in Bathtub. Miss Penr‘ Needham, aged 25. was to dead in the bathtub at ber home ‘nth London, late Saturday night. left the other members of the family apparently in excellant heaith to take a bath. Heart weakmess is givâ€" en as the cause. GrvE."gYRUP OF FiGag" ‘ _ _‘ To CoONgTIPATED CHILD | Delicioue "Fruit Laxative" can‘t harm tender little Stomach, liver _ BELIEVED TO BE iNSANE. Joe Ringler, believed to be a lunatic was remanmded to jail: on Friday by F. Rohleder acting for Magistrate Weir in police court, pending medical investigation which, it is expected wilt be followed ‘by the man being sent to an _ insane asylum. Ringler had written letters to the Tordnto police and the Oftawa police in which he gave evidence of suffering from halluâ€" cinations. He stated in the letter to Toronto that he . wante« detectives sent to Kitchener to catch the mer. who were trying to poison him. Hie also asked the Ottawa police to effect the arrést of the Toronto Chief of Poâ€" lice whom he cloimed was sending d> : tectives to Kitchener to poison him. _ °+. SUCcEsSFULâ€" CONCERT. ~‘The Suddaby School staff and the Mothers‘ Club gave a successful enâ€" tertainment at the school on Friday afternoon, which was greatly enjoyed by those <in attendance. _ The proâ€" gramme weas given by the pupils of the school and consisted of children‘s d«ances, exercises and choruses under the leadership of Prof. Zoellner. The boys and girls taking part gave a splendid account of themselves. The aum of $33.30 was contributed for the purpose of providing comforts for the‘ soldiers overseas. â€" ! o |court Thursday morning and remandâ€" The annual meeting of the Qllnllfll until mext Friday. _A _ valuable Anne Chapter, L O. D. E., was held on sunburst, camera ard other taluabie Tuesday, Feb. 12th, and a very sucâ€"{jewelry was found on Marellio and cessful year‘s work reported. . The|these are believed to have been stolen folowing wfficers were clected for the {w Mereiio during houss breaking ensning year: escapades, 14 charges of which were Hon. Régentâ€"Mrs. R. McNeel. lpendin: against him in London when Regentâ€"Miss Florence Clewent. he broke jail there. 1 Vice Regentâ€"Mrs. Frank Hodgins. It is believed by the local authoriâ€" 2 Viee Regentâ€"Mrs. Routley. lties that Marelio ‘s the man who has Secretaryâ€"Mrs. F. C. Purves. { been doing ail of the house breaking Treasurerâ€"Mrs. A. R. Kautman. Jum bas taken place in Kitchener in Standard Bearerâ€" Miss Katharine|the last three weeks. Since ime nouseâ€" wete made the recipients Tuesday of a fine pair of leather / glo with wool lining as a token of (ap for their services in the fire at the Ontario Glove Co‘s \_plant on Benten street. Â¥he fireméen â€"Are delighted with the gtoves. His Lordship, in granting judgment for the plaintiff, ruled that the execuâ€" tors must administer the affairs ot the estate. D. 8. Bowlby appeared for the plaint#f#f and Clement & Cieâ€" ment for the Defendant. Judgment was granted last > eck. by Mr. Justice Masten in the case of Bennet vs MeNally Schneider and Snantz executors for the estate of Si meon Brubacher. The action was brought by the plaintiff to recover $950 on a mortgage against the estate. . PRESENTED wirtn GlovEs "Fkch of the members of the Pite o ENJOYED BUCCESSFUL YEAR. JUDGMENYT FOR PLAINTIEE. Kstchener News and bowels. contained in the load The Owen Sound Council has passâ€" ed a resolution asking the _ Ontario Legislature to pass an aet that will eompel those offering wood for saie on the market to display in a conspicâ€" nous place the number of cubjlc feet Give Size of Wood. New information respecting the opâ€" ening of the new street from Waterioo to the cemetery will be submitted by the Commission to the Council at the next meeting. _A special meeting of the City Plat: ning Commission was held on Tuesday afternoon at which the plan submitted by T. H. Reider providing for the ex tension of Glasgow street, 66 feet wiaâ€" for a distance of one an« a half milae connecting with the road rumning from Petersburg to St. Agatha was ap proved This new highway will pro vide a new entrance into the city for the farmers in that section of Water loo Township. The plan will now be. submitted to the Township Council lorl approval. * l ‘The Commission gave its consent to the cancellation of a part of the Fair mount subâ€"division which will be used for farm purposes. EXTESION OF GLASGOW STREET IS APPROVED it is understood that strong objecâ€" tion »is been taken by meimbers of tas Board to the appointees which had been made by the City Council and which were referred back to the Finâ€" ance Committee. The Library Board is desirous of having colleagues . who will be able to assist in the selection of suitable books for the patrons of the institution to . read, as . well as toke an active interest in the welfare of the Librikry. ‘ The inaugural ; meoting of the Pu lic Library‘ Board was held on Wedâ€" nesday evening notwithstanding the fact that the City Council has two vaâ€" cancies to fill, owing to the retirement of Messrs. J. R. Eden and W. D. Eniâ€" er. The business of the meeting con sisted of the appointment of officers and committees. Mr. P. Fisher who has been Secretary for the last yafr, was appointed as Chairman for the ensuing year, and W. J. Motz was apâ€" pointed as Secretary. j _ The valuables found on Marelio are being held at police headquarters for local identification or for identificaâ€" tion from London, where his first robâ€" beries occurred. in the meantime Marello will be watched closely | at the local jail and little chance will be given him to make another sensationâ€" al escape in duplication of his London stunt. MR. P. FISHER â€" CHAIRMAN OF LIBRARY BOARD he man is brought to court next Friâ€" day it is expected that the Crown will have made out a case against him . in comnection with local thefts. Qeorge MarelHlo, notorious jailâ€"hreakâ€" . *# , C l";_]' C er, who knocked out the turnkey and C# *\ Wneentupent® _ ~+99u.. sepeurnes~ escaped from the county jail at Lonâ€" don recently, was arrested on _ the 8 street here Thursdey afternoon by P. # t C. Farrell. _ The man had a lcaded gun on him at the time be was. ar For ladies, in button or iave, vici kid and pz rested and among his effects . were ; clippings from papers describimg his thers, with cuban and spoo! heel, specially senmsational escape from jain in Lonâ€" this sate, sizes 2\/; to 7, reg. $5.00 to $6.00 for I8 HE HOUSE BREAKER Marelio was arraigned in police ecaped from London Jail, Captured Here. _ L â€"BNEAKEA UNBER ARREST White Cups only dozen . $1.35 Clover Leaf Cups and Saucers dozem ... ... ... 22. 2.... $2.29 Clover Leaf Cups only dozen i kok k k w k k e dn w e k k. . $1,7§ C. L. Oatmeals, doz. ... $1.50 C. L. Fruit Sauters, doz. $1.10 C. L. Pitchers..... 25¢ to 50c White Fruit Nappies, doz. 85¢ White Plates, doz. $1.50, $1.75 amd ... ... .22 .220 ... .. $2.00 Clover Leaf Plates, doz. $1.75, $2.00, $2.25 and . . .. $2.50 STATIONERY | , Dinnerware Items White Cups and Saucers doz. s . $1.75 $2.00, on sale ... Reg. $4.25 values ss.fi Boys* Bloomers, in dark tweeds, sizes 24 to 28, reg Business Trousers in all sizes from 30 to (44 waist measure, dark color, $2.75 VRIUEB ... +ss sw +s sl.w and $12 and $13.50 values, just think of $12 and $13.50 Spring Suits at . ... ... .. 39'75 In tweeds and worsted, light and dark colors. MEN‘S TROUSERS Bowls each ... .... 8c to 50c Coveréd Dishes.. 90c to $1.25 Majolica Tea Pots .. .... 35¢ Wine Glasses, doz. .... $1.10 Water Glasses, heavy, doz. 50c Light, doz. .. .... .. $1.00 Glasse Hand Lamps 25¢ to 75¢ Girls‘ heavy ribbed Cotton Hose, sizes 7 to 10, reg. 45c and 50c pr 35c «nit Cashmers Hose, in black, sizes.8‘, to 10, Wo‘s Gunmetal Boots, lace or button, all sizes, regular $4.50 : values for _ . Z” Women‘s Dongola â€" Lace Boot, with patent toe, cuban heel, all sizes, regâ€" ular $3.00, ... sz on sale ... ... 19 reguiar $6.50, Ladies‘ Cashmere Hose, fine one in one rib, all wool, in black only, sizes 7 to 10, regular $1.25 pair for ... .. ....... 22 7Re Women‘s Cushion Sole Shoes, with rubber heel, in vici kid, lace style, comâ€" fortable shoe, all sizes, on sale Spring ‘Suite and Winteér Overcoats in nobbiest styles, to please ybung and old,; at big reductions. MEN‘S SUiTS $9.75 MEN‘s anD Bovs‘ hin sea arsea ty en k I WINTER OVERCOATS Enveiopes, white wove a eu one, pack ... .. .. 5° Better sorts at .. ... 10¢ Writing Tablets 5c, 10¢, 15¢ Writing Papetries 10c, 25¢, Exercise Books Scribblers ... Ladies‘ Plain Nave ¢*Ȣ*»*~ g75p j @7 Edn _ . 6 Days m Feb.A21; Was«, 27 & » y $ p & ‘oh â€"Taza‘ ChLazz For the i High Top Shoes |Sreceries fsircss: "nnnnntanonanmnnntentemiemames â€" ‘;w ~«"Clm. y*â€""‘"“’ Imperial delly Po\mhr".o:flt:.:v- *mC Drudge | 3 95 ors, still 3 for ”c }Omch,w« $ L y ‘FI;;rivl‘ Extracts, ail flaun: erore s m Big Sale of Men‘s and Boys‘ ° Suits and Overcoats Department Store Sale "** _ $500 Hosiery , in button or lave, vici kid and patent leaâ€" * °e h cuban and spoo! heel, speciaily priced for Children‘s Hose, p i a i n white tisle, exâ€" tra special sizâ€" es 4 to 6%, reg 25¢ to 35c 10c Ladies‘ Plain Hose, in : a cashmere _ finâ€" ish, btack only sizes 8!/, to 10, 2t ... ... Ome â€" $165 1c to §¢ WETTLAL The" Store of Toâ€"day and To: 19¢ Women‘s Spiit Buskins, same style as above, all sizes, special .. w Women‘s _ Lndia _ Kid Buskins, with elastic front low heel, all sizes, a special ... ... sl 35 Women‘s Slippers, for farm wear, heavy leather, sizes 3 to 8, . $2.00 value . sl 49 Alluminum Ware §$1.00 Chitdren‘s â€" Shoes ... ... ... Clean _ cooking requires clean utensils. Dippers, ‘g Water Pails, Pots, Tea Ketti At remarkable big reducâ€" tions. _ "Take a tip from us" and buy now. 1 pair Buy alluminum ware next. WATERLOO, WETTLAUFER‘ S WANTED! Wanted! 59 8+@ss Potatoos, Fresh Eggs, Lard, White Beans. !f wide, _ special per yard ette, white or striped, _ yard 25c Dress Ginghams, in a complete range of new and popâ€" ular designs, special at yd mc NEW PRINTS, in a lot of mice light‘ and dark designs; prices range .. .... ... 1Khe to OKC Lenton season is fish season. ourselves for this season, MHalibut, nice and tender 1 steaks, th _ . . .... 280 { ... Saimon per lb .. .. 2%¢ f White Fish per ib .. 20c | 40c Fresh Herring ib 12%%c [ at Quail on T=ast Hib . 18c f Finnan Haddie ib .. 20c € 23¢ Flannelâ€" Wash Goods Shoe Laces 19¢ uble Boilers, yce Pans, Tea §395 <15¢ to 25 20c Towelling in white, in a heavy > crash, with _ a < red yard Dairy Butter Creamery Butte Margarine per' Fresh Eggs per per tb .. ..,firlnertb.. 523": 2 ulg. .. AAcfdozen .. ... KRe Clark‘s Tomato Soup 2 tine ..su...0s!. . OKe Fiavoring lxirqcu, â€"ail fi:v;: special 3 bottes....; ....... OKe For the economical housekeeper who cmri.s wants her doliars to go far in providing formree serncee, n Toilet Paper, 7c rolls, 5 for 25c No Egg Powder,; yolks, pack 15(: Factory Chees#,‘ rich and mild P Je 22 5y pl oc ce in Whites, pack Loo o dÂ¥ en Canned Pumpkin, per Canned Tomatoes per Snider‘s Cateup, â€" Mincemeat for pies, per * 16c SYRUPS, ETC. Table Sy-rup per lb ... 106 Maple syrup, large bottle 55¢, small bottle ... .... 35c fiedium Molasses Ib .. 10c Molasses in tims 15¢ and 25¢ Clover Homey in jars . 250 CHILDS WATSTS 45¢. ~In white and drab, fieece ‘lKined, af sizes ... .:... AKe In striped and checks with bib, in light and dark colors, 50c values ... ... .... ARe 50c APRONS 35c. HOUSE DRESSES $1.00 In a lot of nice patterns in gingham and print materials, all sizes ... ... 00. .. sl $1.50 NMiGHT GCownNS $1.19 In a White EJannelette, exâ€" tra good value, all sizes, $1.50 value, on sale ... ... 31.19 LADIES!‘ WALSTS, in white Voile. and floral and plain tace cullarg.â€" These are: new 1918 styles, all sizes, regular $1.39t0 $1.75 each .., .. .. eene se k rees en en e +« gge LaDIE$‘ NiGHT cowns EMBRO1DERIES in a‘nice cottorn with emâ€" In a lot of nice fine Swiss broidered yoke ali sizes, $1.69 edgings, also with heavier value for ..28.2.000 20@# M beulsl l uoc ca s l uc .2 Fresh water Herring dor 40c, pait $2.65; ; kegs Fillets per 1b ... Subject ‘to arrival. Labrador Herring each We have just taken into stock a lot of new Wail ‘Decorations. Aâ€" nong ~these are â€" the very newest idéas for tiving â€"roome, halls and ‘dining: reoms, Prices range frog "Jc to QGc ‘per single roil. : ©10,000 â€" ROINNEW WALL PAPERS just received. ° x % We _ You will get one our gamplg bogko two ‘weeks. .. Whitewear Bargains Wall Paper King St. you have any veal to sell, get nur price. W-eâ€"w-lfi-l;uy it 52 "*®** Rebriiary 21, 1918 can assure you of eous service from the moment Central connects you with No. 8 until the goods arrive at your door. Can we serve you toâ€" if you have a teleâ€" Jhone call up this store when . requirâ€" USE THE PHONE COFFEES Candy, Etc. in a mercerized, width 1 to 3 inches, reg. 8c to 10c values yani â€" ....) ... assnres e CHILDREN‘S DRESSES in Novelty Checks _ and Striped Ginghams, assorted colors and sizes 3 to 14 years, EMBROIDERITES In _ Corset â€" Cqver and Flouncings, width 18 inches, very dainty patterns, per Y3MO .. 1.« isrs: .... ORe : Chocolate Drops, nice cream centres, ib ORc Cream Mixed Candy, a soft cream per Ib 95¢ Nut Caramels, a chew candy, per ib .... Ifrc Chew Chew _ Taffy, wrapped, 30c ib .. Offc In a lot of nice fine Swiss edgings, also with heavier edgings, per yd 5c to 19%%¢ TORCHON LACES 5c. Choice Rio special !b Jewel, Santo, 35¢ ib .. Victor 45¢ Ib .. . Monarch Ib ... ... .. Royal Ib .â€".. .sc1.. Barrington Hall pkge Pure Jam, peath and plum, 4 tb palle L..... .... ...l... L..... Rhe Peanuts ib Peppermints per lb Mixed Nuts ib.. STOCK AND POULTRY SUPPLIES Our 5¢, 10cand 15¢c Bargain Counter in Grocery Dept. will be opened shortly. Suiphur per ib .. . Sc Epsom Saits per ib 10c Saitpetre per Ib ... 15 Horse Ginger per Ih 25¢ Flax Meal tb .. ... 10¢ Cream cheese, large ... Good Heaith Food, 2 packs Chioride of Lime, large tin Drudge Cieanser, | beats Old itch, 10¢ size, special 2 for . loe Phne The Departmental Store That Saves You Money Buckwheat Flour per pack ... ... ... . %h6e Comfort, Gold, P. & G., Surprise, Fels Napâ€" tha Soaps will shortly be 10c bar, still .. . Qc Graham Flour, 3 ibe for ... .2: 2. . OKe Babbits 1776 $ Powder, 7c for .... Spiit Peas, per Lux, old price, 45¢ House Furnishing Bargains Rolier Blinds, in light and dark green, width 37 inches, reg 85¢ for .. .... ll. 2. .... ROc Brass Curtain Rods, will exâ€" tend 5 feet, very special .. 15c White Reel Curtain _ Poles, tength 4 ft., very special 15¢ L{NOLEUMS in nice pi(ternu block and floral, width 2 and 4 yards, per eq. yd. ... ..... 75(: ELIVERY Misses‘ Box Kip Boot, good school shoe, ati sizes . Q0.f0 FRUITS, ETC. Boys‘ _ Split Lace Boots, solid léather, insole, sizes 1 to 5, worth $3.00 .. .. €9.9q at 5 15c Women‘s odd tines, sizes 2/», 3, 3%2 and 4 .l. . ARe Boys‘ Rubbers, sizes 1 l: 5, M to 1% .. .. ... ... : .! mae Large pkge .. ... 50c Oil Cake Meal Ib .. §c Grit 20 Ibs .... .... 25¢ Oyster Shel 15 ibs 25c Poultry Food pkge. 25c Youths‘ 11 to 13 Children‘s, sizes 7: to 10 fi Bannanas dozen Oranges dozen Grape Fruit 4 for Boys‘ Overshoes, i1 buckle, 15° Men‘s 1 buckie Overshore Lemons dozen 3@c and 40c Rubbers and Felt Shoes Good width and weight, reguâ€" I lar $1.69 a yard for â€" $1.%6 CORDUROY VELVETS, in brown, navy and green, reg. 65c to 75¢ yd., 49: specialt ... .:. ... SILK CREPE, in ail the newest wanted shades, for waists, dresses, etc., ffic reg. $1 value, per yd alt _ the newest width 28 inches, reg. 50c per yd ... _ New Silks and and Dress Goods SPOT TOKIO SILK, in Black Paliectte Silks also ONT. Babbite Cicanser, old price 5 tins ”c 3%4 tbe at Big Redusctions â€" s p > $159 Bulk Starch 2 ths White Soup Beans EN 5s . :+ : : The By doubic delivery we mean: Don‘t orders delivered twice daily if once wi Or twice werekly i# once will do.‘ _ Unnecessary service is increasing the eutduvuu'mm-umh.oh’. d your part to bring about a reformm., * â€" $198 Rennie‘s Jumbe white Beet per Ib ... ... ... ... Rennic‘s _ Jumbe Leviathon Mange! per ib ... ... ... .. bBe ity) This Season‘s Seed Prices We quote subject to being unâ€" sold and to fAuctuatio~s of the market. _ We handle Rennic‘s Grase Seeds only. wAiSTS, D & A make, for growing girls, in white, all & A make, ail sizes, reg. §1, D & A make, in a white Couâ€" til, lace trimmed, 4 hose supâ€" porters, all sizes, extra specifl, reg. $1.25, on sale .. .. il CORSETS, D | BRAssiEAREs FIELD SEEDS Canadian Gem per Ib .. $1.80 New Century per ib ... $1.80 Purple Top per Ih .. ... $1.25 Derby per tb ... ... ... §125 Bruces Giant Sugar Beet per Give us your order now $2.75 CORSETS SPECHAL AT Men‘s Gun Metal Late Boot with rubber heel, ai! sizts, regular $8.50 for _ . . tR VEGETABLES Men‘s Box Kip Boots, zotid leather cote, all sizes, reg, , Children‘s Felt Slippers, in al colors, sizes 5 to 10, reg. Men‘s Felt Lace Boots, all sizes, regular $$5.00 .. €a3.00 Women‘s Felt Shoes, sites 3 to 55..00... .1l q + 31” Misses‘ Feit House Stipper, reg. $1.35, sizés 10 to 2 Oc Spanish Onions 3 !bs . 25¢ Domestic Onions tb . Se Carrote Ib ... ... . . 4¢ Sweet Potatoes ib ... Turnipe 2 I’r m s 2 Timothy (No. 1 for purâ€" 1 Red Ciover busn $24.50 1 Alfaifa bush. ... $16.50 1 Alsike bush. .... $1908 SERGES in an aii wool fabric, nice fine weave, all good shades, $1.75 ;lzs value, per yard thic makes up nice for confirmation dresses, skirâ€" ts, suit coats, é¢tc, will give excellent wear, worth $2.00 yard sla fer 1. :.. . SILK POPLINS in naxy copen, old rose, reseda and dark green, also black, Purity Oats, 386 M‘O.thnt Goddess Corâ€" sets, laced in front, in white With 1 a c e trimming good value, all sizes

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