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The Chronicle Telegraph (190101), 28 Feb 1918, p. 3

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I'M any friends in this city ot " ther. wife of Harvey sis.nie, in In grieved to learn ot her' death tel mama Monday at Mr humi- , m Ink-ch" IA.. mm a short ilt. “. W1! VII born in Lanshorv E _ OIL. " yet" no. She was I W“ to Mr. Snyder ubout 12 years ' no. In. Snyder I. survived by bur wed husband and tour rhildn-u. . D-trad was a Inclubvr of Trinity Hallo-1U (‘hurrll and her genial rim:- meter' and Christian tiitoorsition mmlc her beloved by all Who knew Iter. tivy hero-veil husband and c-iuhlren will hate the sympathy. or a wide circle or (thud: in their hour of trial. The , funeral was held Suiuniuy ui'icr-‘ noon at 2.30 and will lu- privalc [ruin the family retddcuce, Rev. l'. A. Sykei will cuutluct the services. In 1 iQIm-nt will tuk" pluu- at Mount Hope! Cemetery. 7 l Thwru “m: " gnu-l rrmul ttl thc “Darin-l Smurtluy morning 1min; In Hts. mild u-mnwr Hum-r sum [rum " to Fi, ttttttt " punml mu! quits I-rnuyml nu nuns a I n. Tttrua, vun n grind ortor, in]; of no uInv'w “hirh suit! ut 53.3.} lvvr hug. Th Ilsllzll UNI-rim; or email “‘43- mules on hand all Ilw mun] prim-:2 Thor" was "hm stun-- wood hmuk'hl in bylaw, mrmrus, BOYS RETURNED To 4. TORONTO HOMES The annual meeting of the "Tommy anlns" Chapter was held on Monday. Feb. 1801. the folk-wing otricrrs brill}: elven-d: Hon. Regent Mrs. c, II, Mills. Hon. Yirtt Itogcut Wine. N. llawlhy. Regrsttt--Mi.us Carolyn lluwllxy. [In Vier. wagon: -».\liss my" Good., 2nd Tire Jlep,rnt--Miss Dvlphlnv Beriet. . Beowlnry Mis< Edna Riflluzw'r. Asst. fircc,--0tiss Nina llunshvruu-l‘, Echmrs ty'tt.--.Miss Albina Uln-rlmlt- Deena-o tltet' www- u-mnu-Iml to jun will and) "m" "h. wanna“: mun 't could be nl'mlnn-cl in [my _ [mm buck to Toronto. tlw Your Inns “In. nu may from llu-ir hotuts in Ilw In; city 'ttttttttRed lo rrrull to Ilwir "mum," tea Hill they had it {my (This in flu-i. [calla that might Irv poohul for lhv pun» pone of huylnu tirketr, tor the mun- tette to Toronto Two of Hm lads. " ter winding the mun- day in a u-ll at Potter hrotelttrtortttrtr. wprv on their way to Castle Cook in tharge of l'. c, Farrell when the [ml suddenly dawn mt on them that tho-)- miRht pool thrn mull chum nnrl make a sat» gm away to Torottto, Tim pair put Hu- mposlllon to ("fiver Farrell and h,. tcl them lurk to the Polite Mum" when they threw down their mom} the Chief: desk. The money wax in!“ and found to anneal" lo ttds. This“ were put-chum! for. tho to"! ”i they were mom homo, ‘MAGISTRATE FINDS i _ MAN SUFFERING 1 _ FROM INSANITY; Moth» “Fur Catrarlu and ”w “W”: ”land." . man Joseph Rinsie. who has horn held iry the police tor th: past wed; rs an in nuns stunt-ct, was examined by Dr, liv- win (amelor and Dr. Kulbtvisum " t Mo V and found to be sum-rim from iukanity. The man is 49 years r] In and has been the victim at hull!‘ cinaifons for some time. He believes that people whom he cannot we Inn than: he hears talking near him arr Ding to poison him. The man carried a rather dangerous looking knife as a means ot protection. [tingle told the Magistrate this morning that he was born in Germany and that he had been in Kitchener since Chrirrtatas. He stat- ed that for three years previous to coming to Kitchener he worked on a farm. at Ardoch near Kingston and that the farmer and his wife tried to poison him because he was entitled to the [arm for back wages. Ber. The attention of the .locul police was called to Ringle by the oftice of the Dominion Police at Ottawa to whom Ringle had written and asked tor protection. His letter statod than Chief Grasset of Toronto was sending Toronto detectives to Kitchener to poi. son him. . ' Muglstrate Weir, following the ver. diets ot the vhyslcians. committed Mute to the Hamilton Asylum. 'rrasurrr--Mitis Elainv- Robinson“ Blandal'd "curcr MR l‘wssiv How IRKET WAS . WELL ATTENDED THIS MORNING hunt or T In. M. 3mm“: BRIEF ILLNESS 'att' A. It". daughter or Own. Marv. lo Kin}: h. luv-ed home In" gradu- Ma three years' training I It. Luke'l Hospital, Duluth, Fibhener News 'at-ttaes atthe County SeatCare. r Summarized. Local and Personal l Just one application doubles the Is,;';',') or your hair. Msidvs it imme. Idiaioly dissolves every particle of 'rdttndrML You can not have nice “any. healthy hair. it you have ‘ullndrul. This doatrnriive sour! rubs Allie hair of its lustre. its strength and ills very like. and If not overcome it produces o feverilhm'sa and itching ot the scalp: the hair roots {uni-h. loooen Ind die: then the hair nil: out l teat. Surely m I 2beottt home of mammar- Damian-e from any drug in." Old “It " tk SI W., ttitraliowed. l, Edwin o. Miehm. A2, Ant" mechan- (ic. " I'm-ll St., disullume i! Wafer A. Freeman. A2, F'clt worker l" (‘amerou st. dhdlowed. _ Mrnr)’ Hun-lee "'mterrnttgr'l, E, Mani. non tworker, ltr, Mill St AIR-wed usury (fume Smith A1, Cy, Gum-:1 grl‘. h ".rcvuotsen Milton (Russel. K. trituner, Ll Four-Ll ry St. R. allowed. George Wilson. K, [mun-r, Pctcts burg Rd. allowed. JI t, Wlhlll. THICK. GLOSSY HAIR. FREE FROM DANDRUPF If you care for hoary hair that tttis. tens with beauty and h radiant with life; has an Incomparable norm“: 1nd In may and lustrous. try Damleritte. The annual nlevtiug of the Kitchen- ter branch of the Bible and Tract Soc. iely was held on Wedntrsuay ovvniugth the school mum of the demon St. "ep list l'huroh, which was welt attended ttnsirieriu,sr, the mm . weather. The urvtiurt was 1tttorwstitw, and profit Mlle ttwmtp,hrrat. This l'in'mL‘al Minn": show- ed that the largest amount ever con- trlhutml by the Kitcheniu. branch wax raised last year.' nearly $1.000 being t-ullet'tml in the various churches of the city. V Girls! Try it'. Hair get. soft, flusy and beautirui-Aget a 25 cent haul. ot Oandermc. lion ANNUAL MEETING (lf BIBLE 50mm The omcers for the unsung year Wt'rp, vim-(ml ms trtl1ows:-- Prwsidertt _ Ilolrt. Smyth. . 1'icv-r'rcsislentt-- J. Ids 1tilgvr. 2nd Vice Prvisdcnis - Pastors of all Evnnm'IiI-ul churchcs. titu".v-Treis ~~\\' K. Wcucr. AuMor - J. H. Wicuerhold. ' Executive ~Twu 1tprowntauvets from l'ill'll ctsurclt,' St, Aulrew's Prr'slryterian--Wm, Ale-cm”. J D. Writ: SI Joittt's Auglican- J. Funnoll, P. H. .“Ht'klill. Milton (Russel. K. lrlmnm. Ll Found ry SC, S. "11owed. George Wilson, K, farnu-r, Pctcts burg Rd. allowed. Richard (Exam-r Krupp. R, hammh r. King St. K., allmn-d. Edwin Hearth. It:'.. [arm laborer. IP.' SI George 8L, allowed till class call Lennard J 1tciulrart, A2, Cartncr Urn-shun. ullnuml “hike on farm. Eur! J Hrvénuhun Jlailt:r, M kitty tu. K, zuljualruml t"or lumlil'ill examina Muitary [nonunion Tnhunal No, 383 held a lea-loan in police court chambers. The following deetdions Mere lumdrd do“: William J Wall, At, saucr, 3,"I King mm.» "li‘irh. Au. Fin-mun. Hm Hungv St. u'ltJm'nml Edgar Stuckhurdt. A: farm laborer. '.ftcheuer. Ilisalluwml. ' Edward W. Ber-liinuti. Machinist l "0sz bil. adjollruvd fur mmlicul namiunlinn. ‘nlsnunws fl)r 0(fll?fllllll1lllllS King St. Baptist G. H. Clark, II It, Paul}: I." St Imrhu-h. It MirtHtcte a Lutheran Ernst Hiller l.mlu~r:m w ll. sh:1tutulx, I mt hrra n A. L "it Mr. (‘Iiw l'ksyrord. Watrsrloo, ("on 01's). . Miss ors). mu Lilhm Kirby, Kitchnnrr. ("on om). Miss ty,":",".' McAlii;sicr, Blooming dalr. tl mun), ' Miss Laura Steiulic. liitchvttvr. Emmentary Piano. Miss “which lh~u~hl¢~§z .Preston (Virsl clus;, luv-norm. F Miss Eluu'm Wvliz, l'rrslon, ("on 01's). _ Mr. “used-l “'vhslvl‘. Prvs (Manors). _ Miss bur-Mu} Srh\\ritz"l', IUoom (lulu Iltonorct ' \lr Ha-rmun t'ob,s, Prtrslrrtt. Miss Imm- Voisiu, tgt, 1'tvmenis on) Miss Vera Krmsu-nd, Preston, Ops). Mr. llvrlu'rl Huh". I'm-Mon, orM. M in: orrr Mia Gertrude Sanford. Kin-honor. (First class honors). Mists Laura Rtolnk-n Kitrmprtor. “first class honors). v, Fwd Littehe, WaMrIoo. tr'irst rtnrs honors). Thu following is It rumlllvu- list of Hu. sum-vssl'ul vandidmcs at the Inkl- winter exttrttittrttirrus umdul'k-d a! the Kitchener Conuon‘amry of Music Ity tht, 'l‘ommu l‘umwl'mlory of Music. Intermediate Piano. . Mr. ('url "omits-r. Walvrlno. (Film-1 Hm.“ honors). Summary Theory. Mr. Carl Bonn.» r. Waterloo. (First that: honors). ' Mr. Ch: 3: _ Rmnh.£au, (PM! can honors). . .. "___., Mrs. Ernst war- w-xl w-llml. she " unified the ('ulll”l'i‘ and explained thot on her return ttt the house wi'h lwr husband she nun-ml that [he Mar" hull van omen-d tttrough Jlut llvnu'. room window. P. l' .capreil who identified the '.rrt'to.s lu-nhigin‘z; in Miss Lowe; and Mrs. Lippiu't LS "ras- ing Itecn alumni: the puss mums of Ma, rollo was unalilo In identify the camp, ra. This he slam-d was landed 0le to the police by the propriclor oi' the Clarendon. Hotel. Mun-ll" had been stopping more and was put out because he roud not pay his mum NH ll" gave the rumors when leaving as part payment on his hill. Mrs. Faulkner was call'd and identified the camera. _ The mst wittter,t, to "twear "mains! Mareilo was Miss Lowes, she stated that on the night of February “In sum was away from the house with her sis ter Mrs. Lippvrt and that during titeir absence an onlrmwe was made st.. slam! that they found thc back do“ open and that on their iuvestlgatiuy, upstairs found that the clm-trir lights haul been tampered with. Mrs. Lip- pert's irourl sunburst was then missvd. Miss Lowes Hulml tit. ' slur Ilia] not miss n'riup, a watch charm and u 2v- ury t.urd rust- mm misnng Imvil slte itlunlifiml the tutttt' Ll policy luau! qunru-rs. Mrs. Linn-wt n nthe Mum! luhi pvacticrtliy the smur story and " entitled a tape mmsm’v in " Kiln; ruse. N Miss Gr (Honors). Primary Rudiments. Mm: "rim Sanford. Kitchener. (First Class honors). George Marelln. found guilty "rl thrive charges of burglary in policel uuurt on Saturday morning. was ( brought before tho Magistrate Monday l morning. He was given suspended send tent” by tho Magistrate and then handml over to London detectivt-x with 1 had come to take the jairtrreakor Htl, London where he will he tried an son-en charges cf house breaking and; also on the charge of Jail-hreaking, It is understood that in passing adnri;ncir) in London the magistrate will take In- to consideration the convictions sam- Junior Piano. Miss th-rlrudv S;mlmul. Kiwlwnvl tHonorary. tlhl0lffflflf (lf MUSIE EXAMS; George Nacho, charged with m Mauritian ot the home or In“ Low as and In, ”wen. qt David street. on February “It, um; brought bolero Magistrate Weir on Saturday. He pleaded not minty ml! canned that he was innocent ot 510.313; tho mic-lea which were identified by witness". In addition to tce bursary of the low- es' residence Mercito was “no chlrged with breaking into the Ernst home on Alma St. and slrallng a camera. Mar- ello "leaded not guilty to II] of the intlietrmrtttis. He stated, when naked by Magistrate Weir for an explanalicn Jr how he runny in posrvssion of the nun-hm articles. that lll‘ got them from a "certain fellow" whose itietttidy he would not disclose. Magistrate Wvis promptly found the mun guilty and ru- nmmlI-d him uutil Mmulm who-n it is Int-lieu»! the ordct. for his ttqittsrep h: Landon sill In: minke out. Jail - Breaker ,Appem in Police Court in Bituatr Broaking Clings. ARTICLEB IDENTIFIED Musical Form. “in. Hindu lmlmuun. Kitcltcttcr, H C M " (Hottors). Junior Harmony. Miran Ru'h Pothr, Kitchcnvr, (Hun MI> Introductory Piano. Mr, ('Imrliv Trathrw, I'm-Mull Primary Piano. Miss (limbs Winn. Preston, (Hon Lillmn lx'irhy, Kilrlwm-r. Junior Counterpoint. Ruth Potter. Kitchencr, (“on 'itt't MUM] \BIJILTY Ronni! It charm and u 2v- :w nzis>mx "ttrit unn- all pulirx- hem! tun-rt o "the stand S bakes pour. liluumin Pr " slut I ("on (lion (Hun Sunday trains will be absent after the first of tlu, month. The “(crummy train leaving for Toronto and ttte [won train from 'l'ortutto will he cancelling! Titty Bum“; tram will reurh here at 12.05 a. m. instead o., H27. 'No morning train tor Owen Sound will only rim [rum Palmcrstou and the Cc'i, ll. m. train from In‘rc will rim only to PtMntcrston iuslvud ot' ()wvn tumm.'" Stratford. Feb. L‘leran-h 1:. will are another big Mash In the pussrnm‘r service of the railways. armrding m an announcement received at the off" _ es of the Grand Trunk here. Ther. are several changes atfecling this city. BOYS CAUGHT USING STOLEN THEATRE TICKETS Mu. mP%UrUnr" mot-h; J " than, m, M9 Hill and. : tor u “in... at “out nix when. The W who 1m in he: Ttat You. Mend I stroke tron. which uh. never rallied. 1turer was born on the Clement» :houuteul lieu Bmhn. and va- a dutch“:- " the late Abram (W. She was ' Tied to her husband tutr ”guano thu, you, and the unis-4v” binned wirl, <ix children. two or than Dim! csced their mother. Be. sides hot bu mn- I husband, three sons' ttrtd one dnuga: y survive to mourn the ion of I kind and patient wife and mother. namely, Jacob. Edward wdjixnailer Gordon Eby, who in in France. with the boys of the 1ttr'ttt Battalion, and Mimi hillbl‘lla. Two grandsons, Ptea. George Bear and Chance Eby are also in France. 'TIF, (naval was held on Sunday alter- noon " 2 o'clock from the residence 409 Mill street. to the East End Men. nonitu Church tor service and burial. 2ipt,'; young buys wrking thrungh u to val-unto in the lht-uln- surrm-dmi in gelling away with chum ttkno worth or tit-lots to the Star Thursday night Mnnmzrr Oslmrnc criught the young nu-n going into the tin-sure all the slulrn tickets and also caught thr, confederate in “no act ot trying to tle, stroy the (Willem-I.- against the tit-km thieves. The boys were arraigned In juwnilo (mun this mornirur, and their vases atlinnrm-Il until tomorrow. In. cult-In ' eP.ttt. lk curl-an, W, WM I)! PM AWAY III 718‘!qu1 SERVICE WILL BE REDUCED i, 'ratsirhesrMrimatb- Tretimner a 1918 q j, - .99 It is just as hard for us to give up milling "ROYAL F," i2itbysetre, . cr-'-? HOUSEHOLD" as it will be for you to forego your favorite lil Tlille-till)' v f brand; but our 'STANDARD" Flour will nevertheless make ' ' 7 ' deliciousbread, rolls, biscuits,cake,pies and pastry. If you have any difficulty-just drop us a line; we have a staff of expert _ I ’ chemists and bakers, whose experience is at your service. I Just as soon as the Food Controller will allow us to mill 1'ROYAL HOUSEHOLD" again, we will tell you of this happy fact. " . , , In the meantime, the new regulations-being in the best interests of Canada and the British Empire-demand the whole hearted support of the Millers and the Public. Certain stores and dealers have stocks of "ROYAL HOUSEHOLD" still on hand. In order to avoid any confusion or misunderstanding, all "STANDARD" FLOUR will be plainly branded as such. C _ k When all your "RO' AL HOUSEHOLD" is gone, make sure of getting the next best grade by ordering OGllLVllii?S S I AN DARD 1 . , " at Tho Quartcrly OlIicial Board ot Trinity Methodist Church, at a [urgely zutumivd meeting on Monday evening. unanimgusiy gave its assent In tho ac- d‘mmme of the can extend”! to Hm 'pastor. dtev. C. A. Sykes, 11.”. to the pa'stora,te ot lhc Gram: Mothudlut Chum-ix. Winnipeg. lu whim-axing the Hoard Mr. Sykes reviewed the events hauling up lo llw inviluliuu he had ri-~ (eh-ed and com,cteistiotisiy fall it his (Wife! accept the ommrtunity MIL-rm! in him bt' " larger livid of labor. ll" had Hunting but the kindlicst feelings for the ctnutretration ot Trinity Metho- dist 1"hurctt, and the. k'mdncssror the nu-unlmrx' during his pastoruto here would always be rtunctubcrcd. _ If you um- um accurittrttitut unfur- lunahly hu. oni- to read the sum: "l veutistatttettls. turn to them today with a Ineuaurc r curiotsiiy as to yitat tl'vy may mean to ynu in your buying task» You will get much Iight-sonic of it of cash value. . _ Grace Methodist Church in the wcs- tern metropoli: in one at the moat pro- mincnt in Canadian Methodism. It has a membership of about 1,700 aad the church itself is large and whit-nod ions. ind one of the most modern and heat equipped in the Dominion. In addition to the. pastor the congrega- tion provides an assistant, " tsecretary and tl. venom-us. Rev. Mr, Sykm has [won invited to the pastorate of this church on two previous occasions, but was not in tg position to accept. Sincere Regret 22pm at Donn-ten of Rev. I". C. A. .Bth, B..D. who has he». the popular and success“! pastor at Kiwi-m- Moth. and. an. an of "16. has received 3 unannou- can mu tho Oeneinl Board of Gracie Me.- thodist Church. Winnipeg, to become tie pastor of tl at church at the com- new” of the non cutderetice term in July next. ' PIS "BELL" ‘Tfl Illllllllml C. A. Sykes. 'OGlll,?)/lliii??iS j,l'Jull,tl?iu,tl,lli?,,, _ F This War Flour is excellent in quality and flavour-but it is slightly darker in color than "ROYAL HOUSEHOLD", to which you.have been accustomed. THIS is the WAR FLOUR of the OGILVIE MILLS-a loyal product to conserve Canada's resources and, at the same time, give the public the best possible flour that lan be milled according to the Government standard. The utempt at George “cello to " " my to random was hushed " on Friday tty Governor Cook tbt the county ml. The Governor Itated that Martrttrt secured I smell hook which supported a enter pipe end that he attempted to dig through the m1 wall with tttits book. The jail-hmker succeeded ln town: down 27 square inches of A thin covering ot planter but had not even made an impression on the lathe. Governor Cook declared that Mnrello might hu'e labored tor more than a month with the hook and that at the end of that time he would not have succeeded in linking I hole tn the “all. Behlnd the lulu. Gover- nor Cook explained there is 10 Inch“ of hard wood and that this is reinforc ad by a solid stone wall two feet thick. " is believed that the order is made for the Dun-unseat cutting down on coal consumption in order to relieve Governor Cook explained to the writer Friday that than» are no bricks in the wall that could be loosened as the contraction consists of a very chm mating of plum: back- ed by lama nailed onto begins 10 inch ea thick and these beams are backed by the two-foot solid stone wall. Gow ernor Cook stated that Mai-elm himself admitted on Friday the foolinhnean of his aim and ocriuowlodput that" he was up against a useless task. Tiipe, will In- no nusm-ngor train SOL vin- (Ill Sunday on the Grand Trunk " ler March 3rd, . rmnlinglu an ordrr is- sued recently from the head offin- of the railway and received in this rim luv Grand Trunk "tficiats Thursday This means that all [gilssullgt'l' {ruins through hero on Sumlu) v-[hm‘ vast or “we! will lt" (alum off and those ac. cttstomed to travelling on Sunday will hr runwelllml to alter their plans. Tltc,se wishing to go away for the wmk end will have In "rpse sum-.- time on ot.iatttrrlay and return on Monday. The report that Muslin had bored 3 hole three “who! into the wall and had succeeded in loosening . Rick was ahmlhtely unfounded. NO SUNDAY TRAINS ON G. t R. ' AFTER MARCH 1 With Us. of Hook Jtil~Breaker “Fem Qut Thin '0” ingotPtaatertmtNoo Farther - W D Make Break Away While Going to Police 00m T RENEE 1lliEllll lllll(GllWl?1 _', , f' n ilill Ills WAY (lllf ilf tllllt'. th" fuel situation. As to how [out the “(ruthless Sundayu" will continue in not known. G. T. R. Agent Millin- son of Kitchener lined tttia morning that nothing nennlle is known regard. ,ing how lung the order will be enac- tive. , u Mun-lbw; childish .ttosqt, mus Thur-day anemo- dlnner. Turnkey Ludwig the broken plaster and found an tits prisoner of Muslin on (I. - h in his blanket this; with up I... hook. The blanket Wu lylu an II. floor of the exerche corridor tmt outside Mmllo‘l coll. _ OBJECTIVE IS _ EXCEEDED IN GAL? CAMPAIGN That Martino intent“ to note 0 dash for liberty wee learned his” morning by the Telegraph in In int.“~ View with Governor Cook. the ' that he had been interned by e - prisoner Moreno the! the men in Manning on e get-emu. The - 'tor stated that Moreno told one!“ 'ait companions that he will at. e. Jash tor liberty either on tin m trom the jail to police court tom row or else he will try to ”are but) the train while en route to Lott“ where he is to be tried for jail brat. ink, Should he tail er miss an om- tunity to carry out these plea. m boasted to his companion that Io VIII try to escape on his way to when“ it he fails in this he promin- to - cape trom prison beiore he in In. two weeks. Governor Cook stated an he will instruct the proper authorit- ies retarding Mnrelio‘s intention In order to provide a upeciul guard tor the man Gait. Feb. '.?,L_--it was announced afternoon that Galt has arrsed its on. jt'ctive of $75,000 m the Can-dun " Iriotir and Red (irons Fund cattmaimt. the total so far collected be"); 875,131. The canvass is not complete, and It ' special meeting or the Executive Committee it was decided to 903190.: the windup until , day when the Ira" ther was favorable. Boat. Ho Witt has”.

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