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The Chronicle Telegraph (190101), 24 Apr 1919, p. 7

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Preston, April 19.â€"Work on the new line between Hespeler and Presâ€" ton has come to a halt, at least for the time being. The reason for the cesâ€" sation of work is understood to be the monarrival of the ties for the roadbed. Remarkable headway had been made by the large gang of men. The roadâ€" bed has been. built for considerable @istances on both sides of Speedsville, it Being only a short haul for gravel from the entrance to the new Roman Catholic cemetery at Speedsville. The roadbed is practically completed from the Pattinson woolen mills, at Pres: tom; up as far as the woods at L. D. Witmer‘s property. The heavy steel rails are expected to arrive in the near future.‘ Arrangements _ have been made for a construction train, which Will beâ€"set in operation and the road :plm.d at as early a date as possiâ€" RUSSIAN SOVIET .. _ FORCES CLAIM MORE SUCCESSES In an interview on Saturday, after he hbad regained his freedom temâ€" lonrlly. be admitted that he had been fool enough" to carry letters and a box of chocolates from the Lavelle woman to McCullough, but he denied Currell, the "death watch," who was allowed out on bail in two sureties of $1,000 each yesterday, has not yet been put through the questioning inâ€" tended by W. W. Dunlop, inspector of prisons, and Sheriff Mowat, but it is likely he will ie under examingâ€" tion before these officials in a few days. Currell is at liberty, pending his preliminary examination at <the policeâ€" court. £ zf that he had any suspicion that Mc Cullough and his friends on the out side were planning a break. flil},ed sheriff‘s office. He is at preâ€" sent in Ontario and intended to come to Toronto and stay for the hanging. May Have Crossed Line. At large at a late hour toâ€"night, there was no indication that the police had any clue to his wiféreabouts. The police net has been spread in all diâ€" rections, particularly at the crossings between Canada and the United Statâ€" gs, but it is thought the fugitive may possibly escape through the net with the assistance of friends, some of whom probably had a part in his getâ€" away from the Toronto jail. McCulâ€" lough was sentenced"to be hanged on Friday,. May 2. & Ras. offered a reward of ~$1 for the capture of McCullough, :"nn‘ A-fle:n under sentence hanged May the murder of Acting Detective hx Wiliiams, and who escaped from Toronto jail beâ€" mu o‘clock last night and 5 ~o this morntig. â€" McCullough‘s escape is the most sensational in the history of the poâ€" Mce.* He cut away two heavy ipon bargâ€" in the window while his guard, E. Surrell, a returned soldier, slept in McCullough‘s cell. The prisoner cut his way through the bars with a sharp saw, pulled himself through the openâ€" ingg,dgropped down o nthe wall which akirts the jail and jumped to freedom. Ellis the hangman, was in Toronto the other day making arrangements for the execution of McCullough and Toronto, _ April 20.â€"The mystery surrounding the escape of Frank Mcâ€" Cullough, (the condemned murderer, from the Toronto jail still remains unsolved, and as far as is known, the police have no clue to his whereâ€" abouts. ‘‘That depends on the authorities. I will conduct my own investigation." "Wish me luck, I am sorry but you know life is sweet old man. "Bo longâ€" Frank." Powder is Harmless. The letter continuesâ€""The powder is harmless and is called ‘¢ronnal (Veronai) and I will send your clothes back or the money for them at the very earliest opportunity. Maybe the authorities will let you have the ones Ihave downstairs. Sheriff Mowat stated toâ€"day that he is investigating McCullough‘s escape and would send his report to Inspector I_)ufi“lop, inspector of prisons at Queens _ "Will there be a public nvestigaâ€" tlon? _ Ii('iâ€" sorry, Frank Currell." _ Good luck to you and forgive me." _ _ On the floor in the cell, McCullough left a note, hu:hy written in a stragâ€" gling hand, stating that he had doped Currell‘s coffee.â€" Currell was arrested Explaing.)n a Note. Before his escape McCullough left a mote on the céll figor addressed to Ernest Currell, his guard, whom he @oped. ‘The note is written in pencil on an ordinary white business letterâ€" head, in rather a poor hand, but quite legible. It reads, "Curre! old man," (I am sorry, but it had to be done No do not you be scared for it dsn‘t your fault, for 1 doped your coffee with m sleeping powder of veronnal, and so you seo, kid, they cannot blame you I am leaving the paper on the wrapper in which I had the stuff so that you gan have the evidence if necessary. If you do not want this note shown to therh why lay the paper on the floor and somewhere where you will be able to accidentaily fipd it. You underâ€" stand. I got the stuff I am using from & friend who came here as a prisoner on purpose and managed to slip it to ‘"*Roronto, April 16. â€"The Provincial ; London, April 17.â€"Continued . sucâ€" ges for Russian Soviet forces alâ€" : almost the whole of the _ westâ€" : front from the Baltic to Black Sea is claimed in Russian _: Frank McCullough. â€" GAMNS LBERTY ARD â€" WAS DOPED NO RAILâ€"VAY TIES for Capture of _ Limerick, April 19.â€"Major J. C. P. Wood, .British aviator, who left Christâ€" church, England, yesterday afternoon in an airplane for this city, fell into Jhe Irish Sea last night. Major Wood and Capt. C. C. Wylie, his navigator, were uninjured. The accident occurâ€" ed near Holyhead, to which place Navâ€" igator Wylie went for assistance. Maâ€" jor Wood‘s airplane has been towed into Holyhead uninjured. The Easter dance of the Princess of Wales Chapter, I. O. D. E., held in the Oddfellows Hall last evenâ€" ing, was a great success, both socialâ€" ty and financially. It is estimated that over $185 was realized and this will be devoted to activities in conâ€" nection _ with the reception of reâ€" turned soldiers. There was a large attendance, about 100 couples enjoyâ€" ing the dance. The music, which was delightful and greatly appreciatâ€" ed by the dancers, was furnished by a Golt orchestra. During the daneâ€" ing a dainty luncheon was served. Those who took m‘ln the charming affatr greatly en the hospitality of the members of the Princess of Wales Chapter. EASTER DANCE GIVEN BY I. 0. D. E. A BIG SUCCESS _ Phris, April 22.â€" A revoâ€" }lution has broken out in Turkey and a Soviet Govâ€" ernment has been declared. A Revolutionary Committee has been established at Conâ€" stantinople, according to a telegram received here from Kiev, quoting Bolshevik reâ€" presentative at Odessa, who saysâ€" that the Turkish conâ€" suls here have received ofâ€" ficial announcement of the change in the Government. Soviet Government Has ‘ Been Declared in Constantinople. ‘ Committed to Assizes. Col. MacDonald asked the Coutt to commit the men on the evidence submitted, and Magistrate Watt statâ€" ed that the evidence wes quite sufâ€" ficient for a committal :o the adâ€" journed Assizes on April 28. P. Kerâ€" win was present at‘the bearing in the interests of Nasadick. _ ‘"When we came up to them," said ’anen," Alex. Dutki said to Nasaâ€" dick: ‘You dâ€"â€" fool, what did you said you would shoot me for when you didn‘t have a gun?" Then the other man drew a revolver and Alex. tried to grab it, but the man stepped back, pointed it at Alex. und fired three times in quick successton. Gioâ€" vanzzo and Nasadick then ran toâ€" wards the Malleable Fourdry, the latter first striking me on the neck and saying I would get the same thing." Zazera also swore that Dutâ€" k1 had stated in Checkley‘s house that it was not Nasadick but the othâ€" er man who had fired the shots at him. REVOLUTION _BREAKS OUT IN TURKEY _ The evidence of Dr. A. MacKinnon and Dr. Harcourt, who were sumâ€" moned to attend the dead man, was taken, and John Zazera, who was with Dutki when he was shot, deâ€" scribed how the two men had heard a cry coming from the vicinity of the Mailott house, and on going into the lane there had seen Nasadick, who had threatened to shoot them. Dutki had then suggested telephoning for the police and had done so. The two men then came back to the Malott house and had met Nasadick and Gio vanzzo. He did not know the latter at the time, but recognized hiin in court as the companion of Nesadick. _ _Guelph, April I6.â€"Jimmle Giovanâ€" zzo, who was named as the murderer of Alex. Dutki by the Coroner‘s jury which fnvestigated the circumstances of the shooting which took place on Alice street Sunday evening, March 30, nltlohn Nasadick, who was with Gigyanzzo that evening, were both committed to stand tr‘lg on a charge of the murder of Du by Magistrate Watt in the Polh.‘r Court this morning after several witâ€" nesses had been examined in the preliminary hearing of the t men. Tom Mallott, the colored ln'a; outâ€" side of whose home the shooting took place and where Mike Hondybura, an Austrian, was assaulted and an atâ€" tempt made to rob him, was also committed for trial on the charge of robbery and violent assault. \ EVIDENCE IS8 Giovanzsso and Nasadick _ Committed for *Frial at Guelph Assizes. Thoimas Trow, one of Stratford‘s ominent citisens, is degd in his Victim‘s Companion‘s Testimony. DROPS INTO IRISH SEA MURDER CHARSE (Canadian Press.) BRASSIERES, made of strong white cotâ€" ton, and front of embroidery trimmed, sizes 36 to 44, reg. 65c to 75¢c, for ..... .... 49: There is some talk of still another war tax on sugar. Perhaps you would be wise to buy now. * BEST GRAN. SUGAR 100 lbs, cash ... ... .... 51049 Suitable for stout figures, they /are of heavy quality» white coutil, heavily boned, with 6 strong hose supporters, sizes 20 to 32, regular $3.50 for ..... .... ..... 29.0R in a heavy coutil, plain white, lace trimâ€" med, with hose supporters attached, sizes 19 to 30, reguiar $2.25 to $2.50, for .. $1.% GIRLS‘ WAISTS in a heavy coutil, with hose supporters, ages 4 to 15 years, special QUAKER CORN FLAKES, special pack ... 10¢ Black Pailette Silk, in an extra good finâ€" ish, good black, makes up nice, for dresses, Btga. 90: 11. sl in uon uin ca uis 3149 Specialâ€" Women‘s Corsets Greatly Reduced $2§5 > D & A CORSET SPECIAL $1. New Faille Suiting Silk in navy, green, brown and taupe, makes up nice for Suits, Dresses, Skirts, etc., will give excellent wear width 40 inch, reg. $2.75 for â€"....... $195 This black Taffetta Silk is extra goad quality and dandyâ€"finish, width 35 to 36 inch, $1.95 BLACK PAILLETTE SILK $1.49 ENGLISH SERGE, in a fine quality, makâ€" es up nice, for dresses and skirts, etc., good width, in navy, cardinal, green and black, reguiar $2.50 per yard ..... ..... .. $]_39 $2.95 BLACK TAFFETTA $2.25 Melrose Dress Goods, in a good weight material, half woo!, colors grey, brown, navy, cardinal, burgundy sand, dark green and copem, good weight, regular $1.25 per $10.00 To $12.00 BOYS‘ sUiTS 38.95 in a dark grey tweed with beit, side pockets, with bloomers, sold regularly at $9.75, on saie at ... mm BOYS‘ BLOOMERS, in a BOYS‘ OVERALLS in a dark tweed stripe materâ€" blue and white stripe with ial, ages 4 to 15 years, reg. bib, ages 4 to 10 years, $1.50 to §1.756 .... g1.20 price .... _ _ mas MEN‘S SHIRATS SPEâ€" CIAL, in light and dark striped, all sizes . 31-69 $1.25 MELROSE DRESS GOODS, half wool, special yard ... ... ... ... ... 79e jam, tin ... 25c and 50c Rolled oatmeal 4 Ibs. . 25c Carnation milk, large 24c loing sugar 2 Ibs .... 25¢ Granulated sugar 9 ibs $1 Black Cat toilet paper 4 rolle ... ... ..... 25¢ Girls‘ Wash Dresses $1.69 * in browns and greys, tweed and worsted cloths, with beit and buckie, side pockets, ages 6 to 15 years, Pure raspberry jam, botâ€" Caustic Sodaâ€" the ...., ..... .... 35¢ 5 lb tin ::zze iss« Pure plum jam, bottle 25¢ 2 TD HiM ..... ... Pure peach Jam, bottle 25c _ Gem Lye, tin .... ... Orange marmalade, bottle Comfort Lye, 2 tins .. 22. ... ... 15¢ and 20c _ Ammonia Powder 2 for Boys‘ Tweed Sult Special $7.95 the l2.ll, l.lll. .... 35¢ Pure plum jam, bottle 25¢ Pure peach Jam, bottle 25c Orange marmalade, bottle 222 ... ... 15¢ and 20c kb es sut oo son, 196 Finest Canned Peas 2 tins large tin ... ... .. S5¢ Canned Pumpkin, tin 10c Finest canned Golden Wax Plain Cookies lb .... 15¢ Jam Cookies ib .. .. 19¢ Baden limburger brick 38¢ Nicely flavored cheese, ages 2â€"to 6, ... .. Phone your Orders Early. Finest Canned Tomatoes, Seediess Raisins ib Seediess Raisins pack 15¢ Muscate! Raisins lb . 15c Early June Péas tin .. 15¢ Libby‘s Canned Peaches, large tin : .. .. ... 596 Libby‘s Canned â€" Pears, UIM. ... sae sae sake T Finest Canned Corn tin Split Peas 3 ibs Tapioca 2 lbe . Best Rice ib .. Wp .1s szas sar are. $# Nice quatity Rice 2%4 ibs Best Rice ib ... .... 15¢ Palm Olive Soap, 2 bars ‘ â€"â€"Balance of $2.00 to $2.35 Line. These Dreases are extra good value in Printâ€" ed Percules, ages 6 to 14 years, made up 3169 very stylish, Reg. $2.00 to $2.35, for .. *** GiRLs wasHh DRrEssâ€" "BOYS‘ ROMPERS, in E8 in printed percaies. Sioht cand done~ nsrdrte Men‘s Braces, reg 60c to 75c for ESPECIALLY TEMPTING BARGAIN LIST And . a bar Lavender Bath Free. 18¢ 15¢ T5¢ for ... .::â€"... 10¢ Chloride of Lime 10c and Graham flour 3 Ibs Barley flour 3 Ibs Rye flour 3 Ibs .... Farina 3 tbec..... Wheat germ 3 lbs Potato flour pack Cormnmeal 4 lbs ... Panshing .. ... ... Old Dutch Cleanser. Beans tin :.: â€".. .. 196 Refugee Beans tin ... 19¢ Five Roses Flour, 24 lb bag ... ... ... .. $1.69 Agate flourf ail Manitoba whoafi 24 tb bag. $1.55 Ocean Mour, blended 24 Large ..... 25¢ and 276 Choice Lemons doz. . 35¢ 2 in 1 Shoe Polish 2 tins is Yriimes Bhe car Mke Vegetable FTomato Soup . Ib bag ..... .... $1.50 Seven Lillies 24 Ib bag . Kill A Germ disinfectant Panshing .. ... .... 108 Prunesâ€"Medium 2 Ibs 32¢ Fresh Peanut Butter |b 30c Broken Sodas, fresh 1b Umuiclcics sac o size We Corn Starch 3 packs 38¢ Laundry Starch 3 Ibs 3§¢ New Cleaned Currants BOYS‘ OVERALLS in a blue and white stripe with bib, ages 4 to 10 years, price ..... .... .... TAc BOYS‘ BLOUSES SPEâ€" CIAL, in white with black stripe, ages 6 to 15, . Gkc ages 1 to 4 years, 49¢ SLK YOfLE in four shades, pink, btue, grey ard black in a nice check pattern, for dresses, waists, etc., $1.75 per yd. $125 Excellent quality Sitk Crepe de Chine, 40 inches wide, in all the newest colors, speâ€" C1aT BBF.Y@NU ..cu. sovie seabe noers $175 SILK POPLINS in all the wanted colors, old, rose, sand, new bJue, navy, green, brown, burgundy, purple, grey and black, width 36 inch, makes up nice for dresses, skirts, etc., worth $1.75 per yard .. ....... $1.39 JACQUARD STRIPED SILK in four difâ€" ferent colors, makes up nice for waists, dresses, etc., width 36 inch, regular $1.69 per yard ..... 22... .22.l2 2222 222. $139 NATURAL SILK SHANTUNGS and Pongees for summer wear, special per yard <es k. ... .... 69¢, 26c, 98c, $1.25 and $1.50 â€"_In the Suits there are not all sizes in any one pattern or style, but all sizes in lot; materials consist of heavy tweed and worsteds, light and dark colors, made up in a neat style, sizes 34 to 44 «worth $23.50 to $28.50 on sale at ..... ..... .... .... $19.80 Tweed and Parametta Waterproof Top Coats for men and young men special $14.85. In a mixture of tweeds colors grey, brown and fawn, small pattern . fullâ€" fitting: and all round beited styles with convertible collars, double stitched . strapped, and cemented seams, all sizes 36 to 44, reg.ular $16.50 to $18.50 for .. ........ $1485 MEN‘S SOFT HATS, MANY ONE THIRD MEN‘S TROUSERS SPECIAL $2.85 THE USUAL PRICE AT $1.85. w n oo 2 Goo aivige nup onmans wifie es w ul o 4n Lc mt 38 Men‘s Knitted Sweater Coats, in dark brown, all sizâ€" es, ‘regular _ $3.50 for ... .. .. ©9.95 $1.75 SHK POPLINS, all new wanted shades, per yard ... ... ... ... .. $1.39 $19.85 FOR MEN‘S AND YOUNG MEN‘S SUITS $14.85 FOR RAINCOATS $2.50 SILK CREPE DE ‘\_CHINE $1.75 $1.48 Phone No. 8 25¢ 10c 14¢ Two Extra Specials for Five Days. $2:25 Kitchen and . Bathroom Papers, in greys and blues with fancy borders, speâ€" cial per roll ........ 13c . Stick Faat Dry Paste for .’p.fln., greatest _ cold water paste known, per Seeds, 3 packs .... 25c Datch Setts 2 jbs ... 25c Multiplier Onions 2 lbe 25¢ Lawn Grass Seed 1b Oatmea! Papers, in grey brown and marbie color, with fancy fruit borders, for dining rooms, etc., width 30 inch, per single PBR 2o2 cuun aines lous Chke GARDEN SEEDS Vegetable and Flower Seeda 5 packs .. .. 25c 10c Vegetable and Flower Naw Seasonable Wall Papers Large pkge Vegetable Beeds ... . 20¢ and 25¢ Vegetable Seeds in bulk. WANTED 100 Solid Heads Cabbage zo Ibs sound jarge Onions reening and S$py Apples 500 Bags Potatoes _ WETTLAUFER‘S 5 Day Bargains Commencing Thursday, Apr. 24, Friday 25, Satâ€" urday 26, Tuesday 29, ending Wed. April 30th. Tripe, 2 lbs. .. 25¢ Summer Sausâ€" age, Ib. .. .. 1 Easifirst, in . Pure Lard, 10 Ib bulk .. :. :: 30¢ lots ... .. . Real Cut Rate Meat Prices Just take a peep at these bargains â€" But please keep in mind that this meat is of the highest quality, "Government Inspectâ€" ed," It pays to buy here. Try an order this week and prove it yourself. 25 and 40 Watt., all perfect, tested ... 45¢ 60 Watt ..... 222.2 22222 z2222 .. 50¢ Rush Special POT ROAST]| .Shoulder FOR THURSDAY AND SATURDAY. Hurry for this one LACO ELECTRIC BULBS 20c | 22¢" Men‘s Overalls} in blue and _ white stripe, with bib, reg. $2.75 for ... ©1.08 BEEF at from 7c to 35c Single Roll 3$5¢ and 40c $198 ROAST Beef. Food Board License 823903 45c AND 50c GALETTAS YD 35¢. 29c to 33¢ PRINTS Yard 23¢ 45¢ and 50¢c GALETTAS per | yard 35c. These Prints come in navy, light blue, grey, red and white ground, in stripe and tloral, good width and weight, regular 29c to 33¢, yard ..... ..... l.ll. 22lll... PRc STEEL CLAD GALETTAS in light and dark stripe, good weight, nice patterns, reg. 45c to 50c for ..... 22222 22222 22222 OKRe LACES in Torschon and Valenciennes, a lot of nice patterns, different widths, regular 7c to 9c per yard, special yard .... .... g¢ 10 PIECES GINGHAMS, in small and large check, light and dark colors, reg. 35¢ to 45c per yard ... ... .2.. 22. l..... P0c BLEACHED COTTONS, in a good weight and width, 36 inch, worth 35c per yd, on Sale Arcs o tl iss Tauie chan aniram wane ho This Cotton is extra good quality, clean and free from specks, reg. 25c per yard 18° 25¢ FACTORY COTTON, good weight and width per yard ... ... ... 222 ... 18e HOUSE CLEANING O‘Cedar Mops $1.00, $1.50 O‘Cedar Polish, large 45c Bonami 2 for ........ 25¢ Clothes Lines .. .... 35c Wash Boards §5¢ and 65c Paint Bruches. Smail ... ... ... 23¢ Stove Brushes 25c and 35c Scrub Brushes 10c 15c, MOBE : cous cen 1 coree Brooms .... 58c, 89c, White Wash Brushes weignt, dark grey, Reg. Gac to 75¢, 49¢ In dark strined Tweeds, brown and greys, Parior Papers, in grey, browns and yellows, with fancy borders, nice deâ€" signs and good values, per PBIP .222 22222 2 2222 OKe all over floral and stripe designs, in a nice lot of colors to choose from, speâ€" ciaf per roff .. .... ly Bedroom â€" Wail Papers, special per roll 15¢, with and without fancy borders Roll Roasts 28¢ Boneless BEEF SUPPLIES 1b 18c 25¢ 35¢ baby chicks grow twice as fast the first six weeks, Purina Baby Chick Feed 2 HMbs ..... ..... ..........0 We sell Royal Purple Poultry Supplies and Lice Killers. Oyster Shell 10 ibs 25c, 100 lbs ..... ..... ....... $2 Grit 10 Ihs ...... 256 Beef Scraps...... 3%, lbs 2 Popular Scratch Feed, contains wheat, barley, oats, corn, sunfiower seeds, etc., 10 Ibs 45c, 25 lbs $1.10, 50 Ibs $2.05, 100 Ibs ..... ....2. 22202 llles ol se ak es k.9 .... $3.95 Purina Scratch Feed, a rationed feed, contains wheat, barâ€" ley oats buckwheat, corn, kaffin corn, maise and sunâ€" flower seed. 8.1â€"3 lb. bag 45c, 25 Ib bag $1.20, 50 Ibs $2.25, 100 fbe 2....... 22202 22020 sllll s se ll i.... $4.50 Purina Chicken Chowder, contains alfalfa flour, linseed meal, granulated meat, wheat middlings, wheat bran, cornmeal, charcoal, 10 lbs 50c, 25 Ibs $1.20, 50 Ibs $2.25, Chicken Chowder, fed whth Purina Chick Feed will make Boys‘ heavy School Shoes, in tan or black, sizes 1 to § ... ... Q2 94 Coffee choice, 35¢ h Jewel! Coffee 45c Ib Tea Dust )b ... ... Wash Blue pack .. Cocoa in bulk, ib .. 85e t* T5°¢ WOMEN‘S GUNMETAL, PATENTS, VIC! K1D, lace and button boots, sizes 2!/, to 4!/4, soid reguiar $3.50 to $6.00, Glauber Saits 4 lbs Epsom Saits 3 jbs . Linseed meal, pure, No Egg Powders , white, Pack ... ... ... .. Te Yolks, pack ... ... 156 Lemon or Vanilia Extracts bottle ... ..: ... B6 Frys, Cowans or Lowneys Cocoa, » Ib tins 23¢ McLaren Jelly Powders 3 for ..... ... .... 2B6 Jello Jelly Powders, old price .. ... ..... 106 Litster‘s Pudding Powâ€" ders 2 pkgs . rave cdke Horns Custard Pewders, 2 pkge ..... ... +1 256 WOMEN‘S BOOTS $4.95 In a dark brown kid, lace style, plain toe with kidney heel, all sizes, $5.75 value ... ... .... ©4.0K $6 Men‘s Qunmetal Boots in a lace style with toe cap, made very nice, will give excellent wear, sizes 6 to 10, reguiar $6.00 for ... . “‘ The Department Store _ KING STREET .â€" ‘PHONE 8 > WATERLOO, ONT. Poultry Feed and Supplies Wettlaufer‘s STOCK SUPPLIES ROLLER BLINDS in white, cream and green, length 6 ft., width 37 inch (Seconds), reqular $1.00 for ..... ssil, ssees se« Oe $2.50 to NEW BUNGALOW NETS, in a nice deâ€" sign, ivory color, width 45 to 54 inches, per MARQUESETTES AND â€" SCRIMS, in plain, hemstitched and late edges, width 36 inch, prices yd. ........ 25c, 32¢, 50c to 75¢ $1.00 ROLLER BLINDS 69¢ ends, screw brackets, extend 30 to 50 inches, special for 5 days ...s. .::â€"â€" cc.nsce.s TMG 300 yds. Rock Fast SHIRTING, in black and white stripe, good weight, reg. 45c to 50c per yard, ..... ... .22l. 22...... QRe yard LADJES‘ CASHMERE HOSE, in a plain black, good quality, extra value, sizes 8%, to 10, price ...s. L2lss wrare Cerrrar 75c GIRLS‘ AND BOYS‘ HEAVY RIBBED COTTON HOSE, in extra strong wearing quality, sizes 8%, to 10, reg. 75c pair . 4c LADIES‘ SILK WAISTS, in a habutai silk, pink or white color, sizes 38 to 44, regular$3.50for................$2.39 LADIES‘ NIGHT GOWNS, in a plain white cotton, with lace trimmed yoke, all Sizes, special ..:ll iss srew, $1% LADIES‘ NIGHT GOWNS, with embroidâ€" ery and lace trimnved yokes, short and long sleeves, special $1.50 $1.75, $2.00, $2.25, White‘ Saxony Flannelettes, in a good weight and width, also light and â€" dark striped, width 33 to 36 inches, mill ends, reg. 35c to 45c yard, special .... ..... QMC In a piain black, knit, seconds, sizes 8%4 to 10, Reg. 35c pair ... ...... ....... Qgc 35¢ to 45¢c FLANNELETâ€" TES, white, light and dark striped yd. °.. .... ..z. 25¢ BRASS EXTENS!ON RODS with slip on Ladies‘ Cotton Hose 25¢ Special Coate‘s Mercer et Cotton, all numbers, In Greys, White : domes, double tip quality, Dents mai sizes, worth $1.25 Women‘s Cotton Lisle \ in White or Black, with 25¢ lbs 5c worth $1.25 for ... Sulphur 4 lbs .... ... 256 Saltpetre Ib ... ..... 208 Oilcake Meal, 50 Ibs $2.25 Calf Meal 25 lbs ... $1.50 Knox‘s Gelatine . pK Minute Tapioca pk .. Lima Beans, Ib ...... Soup Beans 3 lbe .... Pork and Beans, small Large ... ... .. 15¢ Belmont Pork and Beans, Smalf ..\ ... C..."Â¥e Large .: ... _..... 28e Heinz Kidney Beans, SA :oz se sys oys 208 Sardines per tin ... . 10e 2 for 25¢, and ...: 15¢ Herring in Tomato Sauce Golden Haddie in tins 25¢ Finest canned Lobsters We Give 5 Per Cent. Dis. cownt Mondays for Cash, Men‘s Chrome _ Grain Lace Boots for farm wear, price ... ... .... ©4.06 Girls‘ Box Kip Boots, lace or button, good school‘ shoe, will give excellent wear, sizes 11 to 2, reg: $3.25 for ... ..... COA0 34 lbs 25¢ 15¢ 75¢ 15¢

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