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The Chronicle Telegraph (190101), 11 May 1922, p. 10

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A for _| Pianos and | _ _ Phonoâ€" (| _ graphs $ Agnts for h SHERLOCK :;UANNING PIANOS 3 and one of the best @ â€" Canadian Made Musical _ Instruments Sheet Music Toys Fire Works Novelties «. MUSIC STORE See the new WHITE ROTARY SEWING MACHINE A complete stock of the famous GENNETT Phonograph Records Mandolins Ukaleles Guitars Hohner Accordians * and Mouth Organs Music Cases All the newest SHEET MUSIC played on request ax Rosenberg, Men‘s Tailor. go to STRAHL‘S FARE â€" REFUND WEEK and see our low prices en‘s Store neral Clothing and Dry Goods Runs Essier _Lasts Longer King St. East Kfl’éflENER Be Sure to call during Violins All Kinds of FIREWORKS Phonographs Cullen, anos and Phonoâ€" largest music supply s in Waterloo County for the 24th s and Drug Sundries. Agents for â€" These Merchants‘ Windows| " aker‘s Drug nt Clothes Shop, ring for Men. Hohmefer, othing and and House Jansen Optical Company Mack‘s, Women‘s Ready toâ€" Wear. Dunbrook‘s Footwear. Filsinger & Henry, Men‘s Clothing and Furnishings. Chicopee Woollen Mills Store, General Dry Goods. Sippel & Son, Footwear. Capling‘s Men‘s and Boys‘ Wear. Agnew‘s Boot Shop, Footwear. Strahl‘s Music Store, Musical Instruments and Toys. The Mills Company, Stationery, Sporting The J. 8. Orlowski Floral Co, Limited Cut Flowers and Plants Women‘s Readyâ€"toâ€" NC J, i. YVTIOWSKEI $ Floral Co. Limitea â€" |Th¢ Rose Store, Opticians. tin Gettas & Gettas, €! Restaurant and Candy Shop. ‘ . |Seegmiller‘s Drug Horse Thiefâ€"Well, yer honor, thirty years from now it mayn‘t be a crime at all.â€"Boston Transcript. Judgeâ€"Yours is a very serious crime, my man. Thirty years ago it was a hanging matter. Kitchener Furniture Co., Limited, Furniture and House Furnishings. Butler Bicycle Company, Bicycles and Accessories. Scotland Woolen Mills Co. Ltd., _ ~ E. H. Thamer & Son, Men‘s and Boys‘ Wear. Be a Favor to Take the Old Pluc. Men‘s Madeâ€"toâ€" Measure Clothing. Drugs and Drug Sundries, Men‘s and Boys‘ Millinery and Dry From moths the lecturer went on to discuss the abhorred bed bug, â€" To rid & mothâ€"infested clothes closet or storeroom of the unwelâ€" come intruders, spray or wash down with benzine or gasoline. Inject the Auid ipto cracks by means of a small syringe. It was wise to "o this every spring in any case. } lln her lectures in "Houschold Manâ€" agement" under University extenâ€" .lion auspices. 1 Need of continued vigilance in the battle against moths was emphasizâ€" ed. Furs or woollen garments should be taken out, aired and shaken or of cedar chests probably does not kill eggs and larvae it does repel the moths. _ Napthaline in sufficient quantity, possibly kills moths and ’certflnly repels them, From 4 to % b. of flakes or balls should be used | for the averageâ€"sized trunk. Cold air does not kill, but inhibits lhei growthâ€"hence the value of cold storage. > + f Garments wrapped up carefully in paperâ€"newspaper was excellentâ€" and sealed with gum paper, so that there was no way of entry for maâ€" rauding moths, were quite safe, proâ€" vided that pelther eggs nor laryae were present when the garments were packed away, While the odor beaten at least every three weeks. A fur coat bung in the air and sunâ€" shine and beaten with two‘ little canes would be quite safe from deâ€" predations on the part of the moths. Old bits of woollen material or tur were the very thing for the collecâ€" tion of moths, and theréfore should not be kept unnecessarily. 1t was said, stated the lecturer, that moths preferred red materials to those of any other color. Hunt for the egge and larvae should be made carefuily in the spring, and the hunt should be continued during the summer for the developed moths. ‘ i HENPECKED HUSBANDS | Unrehearsed Incident at â€" Annual Dinner, 4 There was an amusing and unre -' hearsed incident at the annual meetâ€" | ing at Brighouse of the Ancient, Honâ€" | orable and International Order of | Henâ€"pecked Husbands. The meeting / place, as usual, had been kept se ‘{ cret and the assembly was proceedâ€" | ing when the wife of a prominec: | member came into the room. Her | excuse was that she came home for the crockery used at dinner, but im inediately she was.seen there was a great uproar. Members sprang to ! their feet and shouted angrily, so that the woman was glad to escape | and close the door behind her. Four: | new members were initiated. One rby one they were taken to an inner' room where strange cries were hearl and they emerged limping and tremâ€"| bling. "Wheeling out the pram,‘ ]‘Black-leading." "Taking tea to bed to the wife each morning." "Shoppâ€" ing" and the like, were among th qualifications confessed to by initâ€" intes. A mayor was installed anc, adorned with a castâ€"off bicycle chain | and the maceâ€"bearer was presented with a blackthorn cudgel hvdeck‘u‘ with ribbons. 1 poisen) 1 pint alcohol, % pint (of turpentine. This is painted into the crécks. Another remedy offered was sulphur fumesâ€"2 pounds of sulphur to 1,000â€" cubic feet of space,. The room should be tightly closed for several ‘hours during the process, Sulphur, however, bleached wall paper aBd also tarnished m}:t:}b\\ 28 QUEEN ST. SOUTH This store is coâ€"operating with the Fareâ€"Refunding Movement and will offer for the entire ;veek',, May 15th to 20th, big values in high grade goods, and prompt and courteous service. ; 2 for 26¢ Sarsaparilla â€" Compaund, â€" reg. $1.00, 2 for $1.01 Milk of Magnesia, reg. 85¢, 2 for 36¢ * Seidlitz Powders, 35¢, 2 for 36¢ Insect Powder, reg. 25¢, 2 for 26¢ Kidney Pills, reg. 50c, 2 for 5Vc Aspirin Tablets, reg: 25¢c, 2 for 26¢ Beef, Iron and Wine, reg. $1.25, 2 for $1.26 Syrup of Tar and Cod Liver Oil, reg. 5b0c, 2 for 51c. Reg. $1.15 .. White Liniment, reg. 35¢c, 2 for Health Saits, reg. 20¢, 2 for 21¢ A. B. S. & C. Tablets, reg. 25¢, Proprietary Specials T A NLAC SEEGMILLER‘S DRUG STORE Extra Special it was stated, we For Kitchener‘s Big Fareâ€"Refunding Week we will offer special low prices in _ Drugs and Drug Sundries _ ... 89c . Men‘s and Boys‘ Clothiers ~â€" _ _ 7s Kinc SRakkr wesy _ _ . :**_ ie 5 French Stationery, reg. 50c, 2 for 51¢ Gilt Edge Correspondence Cards and Envelopes, reg. $1.00, 2 for $1â€"01 1,000 HUMAN HAIR NETS Envelopes, reg. 15¢c, 4 for 25¢ Largest Cap Hair Net on the marâ€" Writing Pads, reg: 20¢, 2 for 21¢ ket, reg. 10c. Special 3 for 25¢ All Writing Pads, reg. 85¢, 2 for 36¢ colors. "Out of the High Rent District" 24 Sheets, 24 Envelopes, best qualâ€" ity stationery in fancy boxes, reg. 35¢c, 2 for 36¢ BEST QUALITY LINEN Violet Talcum, Rose Talcum, Lilac Talcum, reg. 35¢, 2 for 34¢ 25¢ Peroxide of Hydrogen, 2 for 26¢ Tooth Brushes, 15, 2 for 16¢; 35¢ 2 for 36e; 75¢, 2 for 76e Golden Satinettes, reg. 60c,35¢ 1b Assorted Wrapped Carmels, regâ€" 75¢ Ib, for 50¢ Charms, reg. 5¢, 3 for 10¢ â€" â€" â€" All 5c Gums, 3 for 10¢ Taylor‘s Castile Soap, large bar, reg. 40c for 24¢ Cocoa Nut Oil Shampoo, reg 50c, 2 for 69¢ "Where Good Drug Service is Paramount" A few big specials in Toilet Goods All be Chocolate Bars, 7 for 25¢ nUbbDE After Dinner Mints, reg 60c, 35¢ GOODS Rose Glycerine Soap, 3 for 25¢ Films Developed Tooth Paste, reg. 85¢, 2 for 36¢ Quick service and expert workmanship. Bring your exâ€" posures to us. STATIONERY FRESH CANDY SPECIALLY PRICED We Refund Fa SAUDERS For new ideas in Footwear pay us a visit. Ask to see the new Strap Slippers in Champagne and Patent Leather. Th(if' are so new, we can‘t get an illustration to show you what they look like. We still have some‘ of those Blachford Shoes, sizes 2 to 4, Regâ€" ular $8 to $12 value, that we are offering at | sls $2.95 $3.95 $4.95 For as little > ~= as a woman may . want to spehd e luen ht on in ol m Dunbrook‘s Originality and Dependable .. . . _ With some extra values in the larger sizes Hot Water for $2â€"51 Hot Water for $2.01 Rubber Tubing, best quality, reg. 45¢, 2 for 46¢ Hot Water Bottles, reg. $3.50, 2 for $3.51 â€"~â€"finest se quality Whirling Spray Syringe, reg. $3.00, 2 for $3.01 € RUBBER 30 King St. West KITCHENER Black Shoe laces, 12. pairs for .................1.... 25¢ ANOTHER SPECIAL Bottles, Bottles, PHONE 1608 {** reg. $2.50, reg. $2.00, nt

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