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The Chronicle Telegraph (190101), 12 Jun 1919, p. 6

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. Chief Special Agent James Hodge ‘bf the Grand Trunk Railway, who was 4n the city toâ€"day in connection with #he Grand Trunk theft cases at police ‘@ourt, stated to the Telegraph this ' ing that there is evidence in hener of trespassing on the Grand r k tracks. He gave out the warnâ€" 4 that special agents of the railway ;-!_bolnx sent to this city and any: ‘eme found trespassink on the tracks ,.el be prosecuted. _ He declared that f railway is taking this measure with a view to protecting life. " According to building permits is sued at the office of the City Engiâ€" a oneâ€"story residence is being Olfieled by Chris. Asmussen on the féormwer of Clairmont and ‘Earl streets w a cost of $1,600. . The W. G. Rumâ€" Felt Company is erecting an addiâ€" of two storeys to their boiler at an approximate cost of $2300. work is being done by Dunker * Word was received on Thursday ng that the Empress of Russia, % h, docked at Vancouver on June earried Pte. L. J. Gies and @. J. of this city, Pte. H. Darling .Grenyille Avenue, was listed as those who returned on the Meâ€" .Q(g: from England. ‘The Empress % wssia also carried O. G. Shantz. e boys are expected to arrive in the elty in the course of a week. a‘v On Tuesday evening , about thirty people gathered at the _ hons lss Annig Engel, 134 Peter St., surprised her by making her the t of a kitchen shower in view approaching marriage _ at the Of the month. The evening was t enjoyably spent in games . and TIENTS RECOVERING. The three men invoived in the theft M.OH., stated of liquor from the Grand Trunk railâ€" Chronic that _ the|way pleaded gullty to the charge of, at the Inolaâ€" | theft on Friday . from a mqflummnmmmtvodm- stated that there were|pleaded gullty to a charge of seiling M eases reported. u‘wthmo.'l'.& l:.::‘ O.T.A. w" * wâ€"___â€" case the was a mwhon CHARGED. . |offense and it was on this point that P cas$ of domestic infelicity the soilcitor for the Wfl Magistrate that the precedent of former second + in polige couft. The p‘u-nmhoh'gunnw- was charged .with nonâ€"sup @4. Crown Attorney by appearâ€" ‘The case was disposed of with ing for the License Board refused to ding that the busband Waive and E. W. Clement appegring to law in the future. ltor the defendant against whom secâ€" a.* _z ond offense was charged asked for an /. _ DIED AT FREEPORT. 'umn:m. m’ a m up thit the a Willia 1 p _ case migit receive ther considera E’r‘m-“,,‘:,‘, .“::, P"l:“:::‘ tion. Magistrate Weir granted the reâ€" Hoepital on June 4th. Thcir Q0¢#t 0f Mr. Clement and adjourned P-‘ were transferred to Toronâ€" the other cases until nest Friday when Wwharae hreial +aak alasaâ€" m.i, Sentencés will be imposed. ! William Kelly and Pte. Matâ€" â€" passed away at the Freeport Hospital on June 4th. Thcir imains were transferred to Toronâ€" ‘where burial took place. Both Ello men were returned _ soldiers id died as a result of sickness conâ€" mcted while on active service. Friends and relatives gathered at s G. T. R. station on Wednesday welcome the return of _ Pte. _ Art fiif. son of Mr. Sol. Sauder, Fredâ€" ick St., on his return _ after four ars overseas. Art was in Halifax the war broke out and at once ed to England where he . wasg in munitions before joining .with the _ Imperial _ forces _ for . where he was engaged in the port service. The returned vetâ€" .who is looking fine was a pasâ€" ergt. Major C. Bernhardt and his le were welcomed at the G. T. R. myuterday afternoon when they on the 3.15 train from overâ€" K. _ Sergt. Major Bernhardt was ried in England. . The couple e welcomed by the soldier‘s parâ€" s and representatives of the Recepâ€" ; Committee. ie Chief Guerin‘s second son arâ€" from overseas on Thurcday on 32 train and was given a rousâ€" tion at the G. T. R. station. ) met by his parenta and _ a representation of the recepâ€" _ committee. When the .train in and the young hero was seen ‘*o alight a mn& <heer _ of was sent up. a G. W. enlisted with the 173rd Batâ€" in Harifiton in 1918. _ He was lkter to the 52ind Battalion of with which unit he saw serâ€" France. . He was wounded at in October, 1918, when be t the corner of _ Maynard and garet avenues there is being roâ€" elled at the present time a beauâ€" residence which, after July 1st, be known as Maynard Hall. The blishment will furnish accommoâ€" on for young ladies _ of the city ‘are in need of board and _ rooin In addition will furnish a dining m service to both men and women Bh will supply a long felt want to @ommunity in that section of the IEF GUERIN‘S ... SECOND SON IS WELCOMED HOME RAILWAY TRESPASSERS. ARRIVE AT vANCOUVER. e house was formerly the Dilâ€" B,. Shantz home. It is a commoâ€" i @welling surrounded by a beauâ€" Jawn and woll shaded by a row agnificent trees. As a rooming y for young ladiea it will _ offer rtunities that cannot be oxcelled iy place in Ontario r.on the Acquitania and came to me here after a short stay _ in x and Montreal. ERECTING ADDITION. KITCHEN SHOWER. sms Td wWELCOMED _ HOME. HOME FOR WOMEN. WELCOMED ‘HOME. and he is selling his stock to save money. Whs â€" Dr. Charlton Mills, of Toronto, is the gue@t of Mr. Louis Schwartz for a few days. Nursing Sister Margaret _ Erb, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Ephraim Erb, 44 Roy street, arrived, home from overseas on sick leave and was _ acâ€" corded a most enthusfastic welcome by her relatives and friends and the members of the Reception _ Commit tee as she stepped upon the platform at the G. T. R. depot _ Friday morning. Miss Erb has been attachâ€" ed with the Boston _ Base Hospital staff, No. 44, for about two years and went overseas with the unit last July where she was on duty at convales‘ cent and bospital stations behind the lines until last February when _ she took 111 and has been unable to "carry on" as she did from the time she landâ€" ed in France. TAX COLLECTOR CARRIED $18,000; ARMFUL OF BILLS A filutter of excitement _ was occaâ€" aloned in the vicinity of the city hall on Saturday when Assessment Com missfoner Huehnergard escorted _ by Chicf Constable O‘Neill crossed from his offices to the Dominion Bank carâ€" rying an armful of bills for deposit. The armful represented $18,000 cash and would have made a nico haul for enterprising bandits. Chief O‘Neill however was armed to the teeth and had any enterprising bandits attemptâ€" ed to get away with the small _ sized mint they would have found themsclâ€" ves up against a veritable Hindenburg line. All ‘(lmlfl of sumimer footwear going at cost price at Hagen‘s, Kitchgner. during his Going Out of Business‘ Sale. Assessment _ Commissioner Huehâ€" nergard took in $68,000 ou Friday and $55,000 on Thursday. He announced on Saturday that practically all * of the taxes are in. Mrs. H. E. Bush of Fort Worth, Texas, sisterâ€"inâ€"law of R. Edson Bush and her niece Miss Minnie Wilson, of Hamilton, are the guests of Mr. Bush at his home, 26 Homewood Ave. $ PTE. GROH HOME. Pte. Groh was given a rousing wel come at the G.T.R. station this mornâ€" Ing by friends and relatives when he alighted from the 9.15 train. He was motored home by members of the Reâ€" ception Committoe. Mr. and Mrs. A. E. Devitt have reâ€" turned from a few days‘ . visit with friends in Hamilton. Thirty five members of _ the _ St. John‘s Lutheran church Sunday School motored to Wellesley Monday morning where they are attending the annual convention of thke _ Lutheran Bunday schools. FATHER ZINGER AT ST. MARY‘S Mr. L. W. Weber of Hawkesville was a visitor in the Twinâ€"City on Satâ€" urday. Mrs. J. A. McCorkindale and | little son Hugh are visitors at the home of Mrs. Harry Morgon at Belleville, Rev. A. L. Zinger, C. R., assumed charge, of St. Mary‘s ,church Sunâ€" day at 10.00 a‘clock mass. Father Zinger was recently appointed to the pastorate of St. Mary‘s‘ He officiated at a solemn high mass, Sunday being the feast of Pentecost. _ He was asâ€" sisted by Rev. William ‘Kloopfer as deacon and Rev. Robert Dehier as sub deacon. In prefacing his sermon Father Zinger announced that there would be no change made in the policy of the parish. A tramps‘ convention will be _ held at Preston on July 1st and it will be a unique fun maker. What with parad es, music, uroprm- ascensions, _ inâ€" terâ€"county leagué basoball, W. F. A. football, vaudeville and athletic _ evâ€" ents Preston is staging a mighty big days‘ doing on July 1st. WARNING. Owners of dogs are requested to keep them tied as any dogs found near the for pens on the premises of the undersigned, one mile northwest of Waterloo, will be shot. By Qrde®:". . . 0; SOCIAL AND °_ â€" PERSONAL MARGARET ERB oN SICK LEAVE TRAMPS‘ CONVENTION. WHM. MeDOUGALL,.; *4 4 #f fo tw © 4t p / C ', "® @8 w y ‘Y' J c We as W#A We ds cts . 49 ud o l9 o rairke" m % ;,,,;.}5' "'*h,* f% "___.__ ; W Mtore closes every Wedneaday afternoon during June, July, August 4 New Suits for Average Stout and ' Tall Men. § â€" SOME EXTRA GOOD VALUES. f Men‘s Suits in a medâ€" um â€" dark stripe . tweed, extra good value, 3 button sack coat, sizes 36 to 44, regular $28.50 value, speâ€" cial ..... ... .2. QOT1KN $1.00 Ladies‘ Overall Aprons 79c. CORSETS in white couâ€" til, embroidery . trimmed, with hose supporters, reg $2.25 value, .. ... $1'69 BRASSIERS In a white coutil, trimmed with emâ€" broidery, sizes 34 to 44, special ... ... .. .. 6c Men‘s Rain Coats, in dark tweeds, with convertâ€" ible collar and belt, in brown and grey, all sizes, In a printed Percale, light and dark colors, extra good valuc, all sizes 36 to 42, Reg. $1.00 for .... .......... Tc Men‘s dark brown Boots, lace style, English last, with neolin sole, sizes 5/; to 10, $7.00 value, special .. ...... ... â€"â€" 8676 Women‘s Patent Pumps, plain toe with fancy bow, spool heel, sizes 2%, to 7, $3.50 value for Girls‘ Patent Pumps with ankle strap and baw, sizes 8 to 10%3; DFIKCB o0 crrs 1«:; 3176 Childs‘ Patent Pumps, sizes 4 to 7Vs, prIGG is :c i.n io 3150 aly s days Misses‘ same as af *T to 2, price .:. .. Roller Blinds ,in light and dark green, made plain, Reg. $1.15 for ”c Ste our WORK.&HIRTS for epecia! values.. Made in Waterioo. Boys‘ Jerseys, in navy, long sieeves, | sizes, reg. 60c, specia!l for five all sizes, 90¢ MEN‘S SOCKS. _ Assorted colors, all sizes, 25¢ value ... .. ors, all sizes $1 85 Muscatel Raisins MEN‘S â€" NEGLIGEE UNDEBRWEAR $2.50 value Large <kind, with seeds, special ]8¢ lb. Seedie No aveds Special We can supply your whole family with FOOTWEAR 2 lbs 35¢ Women‘s Canvas Oxfords plain toe, medium sporting heel, well made, sizes 2 to 7!/,, $3.00 value for .... $9.95 Light and dark colâ€" 2ediess Raisins Our Women‘s White Canvas Oxfords sizes | $2.49 | * k nit, Store Offers Values That Are Unapproachable 59c¢ Seeded 15¢ ‘15¢ pack Caustic . 16 oz packs, B special 5 lb tine s 75¢ tin Raisins , Sizge Special Men‘s Suits in Tweed and Worsted ‘Cloths, exâ€" tra good value, sizes 35, 36, 37, 38, $16.50 to $22.50 Boys‘ Suite, in up to minute style, dark tweeds, in brown and grey, with bloomers, ages 8 to 16 years, $11.50 to $15.00 value ... ... ... QOgh WAISTS for children, in a heavy coutil, with hose supporters, ages 2 to 12 years, special ... ... 49: CORSET COVERS in a good heavy cotton, nicely trimmed, sizes 36 to 44, STRIPED TICKING . "‘mu{ PER YD 60 A. C. "A. brand; quality, full s'mu m 25¢ FACTORY COTTON .> YD;, Yie. Extra special Cotton, free from ng;m., good weight, reg. for 17° 28c to 32c PRINTS yd 2%¢ at Men‘s Heavy Farm Boots, lace style, black or tan, sizes 6 to 12, $5.50 value ... .. $4.85 in light and dark colors: good weight, nice iot to choose from, per yd Q%c¢ 46c to §0c GALETTA and STRIPED SHIRTINGS Men‘s llgM‘ weight _ Farm Boots, lace style, in tan only, solid leather M]o. sizes 6 to 10, special § days 1. ...... $9.65 GINGHAMS YD 2%c. In smaÂ¥ Checks and Stripes, dainty: jot of patâ€" terns, reg. 35c to 40c per yard, on sale .... .. QGc Women‘s Boots, in vici kid, gun metal and yatent. sizes 2%, to 4, $3.50 to $6.00 values ”.w Women‘s India Kid Buskins, gizes 3 to 8, speciaj .... ‘lw In light and dark colors od weight, reg. 45c to c per yard .. .. .. Ahe Women‘s fine grade _ cotton seamless hose, in _ black or white, sizes Bi/, to 10, reg. 35c pair Ofc Boys‘ and Girls‘ Cotton fine ribbed Hose, in black or brown, good for school wear, sizes 5 to 10, prices per pair ..... .. Meat Department As usual we will have special cut prices on Meats Thursday and Saturâ€" day. _ Watch our window for rem! Bargaine. _ _____ _ 0_ ____ Eo FI8H1 _ FIZM! Frosh, Fish, tiake Trout, will . be here Wednesday, " ‘Telsphone your Orders Rarly. HOSE AND GLOVES Splendid Values. Women‘s silk Ankle Hose in black or white only, sizes 84 to 10, 65¢ valâ€" ue special 45c > Shantung. or Raw Silk, ‘ in plain colors, black, navy nile green, dark green, brown, rose, etc., width 36 inch, will give excellent wear, $1.50 value per yd. speciat .. .. .... 8110 $2.50 Silk Crepe .de . Ghine, excellent quality isilk Crepe de Chine, 60 inch wide, in all the newâ€" _ est wanted colors, per yd in enormbus demand this season. Such well known qualities as our $2.95 Taffetas, extra soft and pliable, speâ€" iClal iper YAE :s coarmccces wevsk skirsl samsl i. Geng 5 Days of Great Valueâ€"Giving in Silks The weaves offered are from the best Sitk Manufacturâ€" ers 9( France, Switzerland and the Unltgd States. $2.95 BLACK TAFFETA SPECIAL $2.39 ~â€" Good Things to Eat $2.25 SILK POPLINS $1.79 special .. Silk Poplins give excelâ€" lent wear, in all colors, havy, copen, green, old rqse brown, taupe, light grey, burgundy and black, width 37 Inch, reg. $2.85 per yard, special $1.70 Krinkise Corn Flakee 3 packs ..... ..... ..... .... 38c Black Cat Tollet Paper 4 rolie ..... ..... ..... ... . 2§6 Tollet Soap, 106 cakes 4 for .......... ..... ...... 266 Cocga in & lb ting, 25¢ fqr ..... ..... ... ........ 28¢ Cacok If Jals :.... ::./.. <1..: :+.«..~...~. Ybe and Bs Jelly Powders, 12}4c valug, all flavore ..... ....... 10¢ Strawberry Jam, 4 lb paile .....‘..... ........ .. .. 65e Dustbane, large tin ..... ..... L... ..... ...... 256 Gem Lye, equal to any, 15c tin for ............. .. 10¢ Babbits Cleanser 8c ting ..... ,.... ... .... ...... Bc Benxt Ftice por lb .. .....lll. cosss srrrik:s‘rs 15e Puffed Wheat, pack ..... ..... ..... ..... ...... 166 Paffer Rice patk ..... o. corss «srae sszse sr1s00â€" 16e Peanut Butte® lb .......... ..... ..... ... <>.. .. 296 Water Glass for preserving egge, tin ... ..... .... 15¢ Choice Roasted Coffee tb ..... ... c.. ... ..... .. 35¢ Baking Powder, 1 ib tin special ..... ..... ........ 25¢ Tapioca, best kind, 2 Ibs ..... ... ..... ........ .. 35¢ Clarks Tongato Soup 2 ting ... ..... ..... .... .... 25¢ Brown Sugar 4\4 \be fQr ..,... t.... <0>.. > MMMriflbm » uizes, these are scarce, lb .... . Dried. P beautiful goodg; 25e value, ib . Raspberty Jam, tb ..... ..... ... s »> > > + > Grapelade, a pure fruit Jam, sizes ... ... ... 26 Wash Biue, pack of 4 squares .. ........ â€">â€" Quaker Onts, large pack ..... ..... Chesae, good old factory cheese, Ib Limburger cheese, brick .... .... Gunn‘s Pork and Beans, large tin Vegetable Tomato Soup tin ..... Quaker Oats, large pack tn R DENT VARIETIES White Cap, bush. .. $3.50 Clouds Early, bush. $3.50 Wisconsin No. 7 bush. BUY STONEWARE PRESERVING CROCKS For packing and preserving egys for winter use. Only three sizes in stock. 4 gal. $1.00. 8 gal. $2.00 12 gal. $3.00 Glase Lemonsâ€"Rush Specialâ€"Lemons 25 and 40 watt, all perfect, tested §0 Watl .. :. c.ar rerss neras aee 200 dozen large Lemons, real bargain dozen ... 20¢ With other goods only. ~~< +~+ $1‘15 TENNIS SHOE BARGAINS AT GREAT REDUCTIONS Men‘s Tennis Boots, sizes 6 to 10, special at .. ... $1.65 Boys, sizes 1 to 5, price 11 to 2, price 22. ... $1.25 Ladies‘ sizes 3 to 7, price _ Laco Electric Bulbs. Misses‘ sizes 22. .. $1.65 .. $1.40 Seed Corn aths . . . . /+* ce nes caari ce ons + Bike , 1He tin for ............ .. We vin 8, U 1x «+s «. 196 n epecial ~:::: :s :1+«â€"«~: 206 Wo‘s. white Canvas Pumps special . $1.45 Children size 4 to 10, specâ€" lat .. .. $1.00 Wo‘s. White Pumps, in a canvas, sizes 2 to 7, price t Wettlaufers SILKS, in four different colors, white with colored stripes, makes up nice for waists, efc., width 36 inch, reg. $1.69 yard, for SILK POPLINS, Ends of 1 to 5 yards, in all the wanted . shades, popline give excelient wear, width 36 inches, reg $1.65 per yd on sale .... J.... . Age 2x k +6k kx k.+. $1,50 MELROSE DRESS GOODS, in navy, cardinal, burgundy, brown, grey and sand, half wool, width 40 SHANTUNGS AND RAW SILKâ€" In natural colors, excellent â€" value, special per yd. 50c, 69c, 98c to King St. â€" Phone 8 â€" Waterioo inch, reg. $1.25 for .. Longfeliow bush. .. $4.50 TURNIP SEEDS Halls Westbury ib.. $1.25 FLINT VARIETY Canadian Gem lb .. $1.50 WALL PAPER AT REDUCED PRICES. All our Wall Papers, suitable for Parlors, Dining Rooms and Halls, in all colors, Reg. 30c to 35c vaiues, special per POH 22222 siles aakis 25c Papers in Floral and Stripâ€" host of attractive â€" colors es, and all over patterns, a and designs, 15¢ to 18¢ valâ€" ues, special at the 79 wWOMEN‘S N 1 G H T G 0 W N §, with fancy embroldery â€" yoke, . short sleeves, sizes 56 to 60, §2.50 value .. ... $l‘85 éinus â€"DBesses, in LADIES‘ VOILE WAISâ€" TS, plain white with fancy embroidery, fronts, long sleeves, all sizes, reg. $2 vllu..... xiz es ons $139 Mep‘s Balbriggan Shirts and Drawere, in . natural color only, of fine quality, sizes 34 to 42, 90c value, specigl per gBTMeNt . .//. . ooon n oere cirea asaee asses acer: Roke Women‘s band top Cotten Vests, low neck style, sleeveâ€" less and short sleeves of fine quality cotton, firsts only, size 4, $0¢ value Ht ; .12 rssrse sases nares srecres cueree ie only, fine quality, sizes 34 to 44, reg. $1.25 values, on sale .:.. .... .. ie Underwear at Worth While Savings Women‘s Knee Length Drawers, plain knit, lace trimmed, regular and exâ€" tra size, in _ white only, others ask 60c to 75c, 4Gc¢ Straw Hats at Reduced Prices Men‘s Straw Hats, in nice shapes, light in weight, all sizes, prices range 50c, 75c, $1.25 to Men‘s Sailor Straw Hats, in a lot of different shades, in narrow.and wide brim; these hats are very special $1.50 to $2.25 values, all sizes 6% to 7)4, price ..... ..... Ggc POULTRY FEED AND SUPPLIES Popular Scratch Feed, contains whd%-r!oy. cats, corn, sunflower seeds, etc., 10 Ibs 45c, 25 Ibs $1.10, 50 Ibs $2.05, Purina Scratch Feed, a rationed feed, contains wheat, bar ley, cats, buckwheat,corn, kaffir cor, maize and sunâ€" flower geed. 8 1â€"3 Ib. bag 45c, 25 lb bag $1.20, 50 Ibs §$2.25, 100 1b8 ... 0... .0..2 20660 se ns k k se n e e ee k es $4.50 Purina Chicken Chowder, contains aifaifa flour, linseed °* meal, granulated meat, wheat middlings, wheat bran, cornmeal, charcoal, 10 Ihs §0c, 25 lbs $1.20, 50 lbs $2.25, gh‘ss Chowder, fed with Purina Chick Feed will make baby ch..ks grow twice as fast the first six weeks. Purina Baby Ciick Feed 2 Nys ..... ...l. consuscess T9G We sell Royal Purple Poultry Supplies and Lice Killers. Oyster Shell 10 Ibs 25c, 100 Ibe ..... ..... ....... $2.00 Grit 10 tbe ...... 25c Beef Scraps...... 3!, Ibe 256 Glauber Saits 4 lbe.. 25¢ Epsom Saite 3 jbe ... 25c Linseed .mea!, pure, 2 lbe Men‘s Balbriggan Shirts 12¢ Wall STOCK SUPPLIES $1.75 49¢ brown, special Tennis Black only, sizes 6 to 10 special Ribbed Cotton Hose Black or $1.00 pr. pl‘. CANNED PEAS, Earâ€" ly June Variety CORN STARCH 3"***35¢ > LAUNDRY STARCH 3 * 35¢ CANNED CANNED SALMON * 1 Jb. full tins, :5¢ value, per tilrl9c 160 The: ° fnfi.f,'; only with Men‘s Merino Shirts and Drawers, in naturatâ€"cotor; good quality, sizes 34 to 42, $1.25 value, per ‘gar: Children‘s Vests, a fine cotton, ribbed vest, short sleeves, ages 2 to 9, reg. 22c to 28c value .... 1Rc SUN AMMONIA 15¢ packs 10c Boys‘ and Girls‘ Straw Hats, in different colors and shapes, sizes 64 to 7, prices 35c, 50c, 75c to Suiphur 4 Ibe . ... ... 25¢ Saitpetre Ib ... ..... 20c Ollcake Meal, 50 Ihe $2.25 Calf Meal 25 lbe ... $1.50 2tim; 2 ns P Departmeont Store ins 256 TOMATOES Short sleeves 35¢ value Gloves Ladies‘ ~Cotton Vests Black or grey, alj sizes special for 95¢ pr. 18©,

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