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The Chronicle Telegraph (190101), 17 Dec 1914, p. 5

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1CHRISTMAS SALE \~Butter tot Farmers and Groâ€" 1, nen at Reasonable *E : *s N fi' law has been passed a it compulsory vw"fajmc;s have the 3 of the kind of B which they offer sale printed on the wrapper‘ in which the butter is enclosed. Let us . furnish you with printed _ butter ; wrapâ€" pers, â€"Prompt service and reasonable prices. ids i k a:dea%lf& with The aily Telegraph, 80 E’ St. West, Berlin will receive prompt atâ€" rention. The Chronicleâ€" Telegraph Ounr LADIES CoATS AND FURS. w:ilgi;‘.cicircd out before Xmas, “ «we ‘have "actually forgotten â€" the Colt of them: "Betow are a few of the qgreat values we are offering: "*One Ladies‘ This Season‘s Coat reâ€" gular $25,00, for. .. ..... .. +$1798 WWrive Ladies‘ Coats, this seamson‘s regul $15.00 to $16.00 for.. . $11.98 'fil' es‘ and Misses‘ Coats, reâ€" nhr-,im and $13.50, for.. $8. 49 W Misses black, .grey :& «t with . closed collar, at $5.05 to ... .....â€"~$8.95 All ren‘s Coats, going at $1.49, t â€"08, Seaieana A119. Send in Your 4E hronicleâ€" Teleâ€" m ecn. ent _ Paper, epared to print We have been thinking about and planning for Christmas for a very long time. â€" The result is a store just stacked, packed full of and buiging with extra goodvalues in Christmas Gift goods of every description. at prices that will make this the busiest store in thig Section.:= : pȣ Uffelmann Bros Your friends who. know will tell: you you <«should come.~~ But don‘t wait for their advice,"-iCo""rr.i‘eybw. merhi L0 â€"â€"__ [Iffelmann Bros. Limitedâ€" WWM“WWM 1e® : ;SAYSUIB WIlk :. *‘ AOM CERMM {Prm-nrof Conservatory | of Music in Toronto. * ’oo'uw-no-r BE HELD "If anyone had been born in a city| of soldiers as I was, they would unâ€" gerstand how ~I hate German miliâ€" torism.. Canada is the happiest counâ€" try in the world. With all the naâ€" tions of Europe laid vuw staryâ€" |ing after the war, who will come to ‘the rescue ? America, the democratâ€" |ic continent, _ which does not believe ‘in war." + in Germany. _ Dr. Lautes Had Ameriâ€" caa papers with him, having peen an An.érican citizen for wighteen % ard he also prought some interesting oruxinl: 03 Germany film Â¥i#,* 59t t Germany I was sevenâ€" teen," said . Dr. 1fi. to S?p‘e ibeir military system. I hats miil> taricm, . and ° this war *will pe the thilation of ~the oothntry._â€"â€" Ju fier mant vou femain in â€"our Classâ€" «ud work most of the time to pay *1x* wvervthing is tacel, and what . i* ’wm be after the war cannot . be intagined. : Toronto, Dec. 11.~â€"‘‘Germany couldâ€" n‘t bold me. I ;u just as much an Amwrican â€" apy Germany as any Canadian would be, x.fi oniy tilins~ thev could do© would be to eject me as an undesirable Cititen," . anâ€" rounced Dr. Heary J. Lautz, musical director at the Tpronto Conservatory of ut ‘who lias returned to the cite frdm His birthâ€"place, Dorebstadt, ~Pr. Lautz left Germany on October 28, l‘avin« spent the summet . there commalescin* â€" from a serious illpess. Beicre coming _ he helped the Red Cross work in the telief of â€" the wounded. â€"_ ‘‘They were broug‘t in in large unumbers, and most of the povs . had been shot in the left arm, with holdâ€" ing the rifle. Their sufferings . were hoortâ€"rending. and it was all so unâ€" nccessary.â€" Since the coming of the cold rains mawy are, dying with pneuâ€" motlia, put the Foung bots seemed to N oi gou tm P T One set‘ of Blue Wolfe, ‘re j One set ofDrop Coon, regular $39.00, One set ot Amitation m.&?s’b‘fio trimmed . with Ermine, going At, -10 All other Furs in stoles and muifs of Persian L&amb, Sable Marmot, Opposâ€" um, and Thibet all going, a speciel reâ€" duction of 25 per cent, off. MEN‘S SUITS AND OVERCOATS, are all made of the best materials and the best workmanship. . .A few «f our Xmas.prices are: 2 Men‘s Furâ€"Collared, curly lined coats, worth $15.00, â€" going ‘at ” One Mink Muff, worth $45.00, for %2 The People‘s Sto have the same spirit as tile y!hg Cansdians, _ As long as they weren dead they â€" would go back again .to fight Trey did not realize the horâ€" ror and folly of it all." . C Dr.â€" Lautz sailed on the Ryndan, anu on the way passed many mibes. "They appedred like small plates| Loating on the . water. ‘Wo‘o\ly’,':-uu ed in the dayâ€"time, and stayed ‘still| al/night. to avoid them." . _ ©~ >_| DAOVE AUSTRIANS OUT DF BELGRAADE correspondent of the Reuter‘s Tele gram Company.! The Austrians crossâ€" ed the River Danube into their own country. The Austrian losses are Said to be heavyy F2 & fesre® =The _ dispatch, while not hesne ies thougH# the ~ Austrians claim to th» city, is thought to be true in view _ of the rout of the Austrians last week "This failure and ment of the third quiet Jumby: fat they are rendert@ uuch 16e WW‘;& L 0 l uw.eiie,. it 1# °OL tue Uciost mpoFtance, to keep . gund C “fie;hollbchrfld'li& mu: are eight inches in diameter and â€" yowean a frightful row they make when they A . columin .. smoke arises, I should think, for 200 aurd: debris of @ll. e strewn around within a radiug:ef $0>te 100 yards y« . | o o1 ie w t ha aons ie o en nc our four old guns that ate D‘lfl?fl)‘ m"MHU beg: gars every thirty seconds. . < 450 °~ . J u. uats drmeay c ult d Toh bnal _â€"_ "OQur observing officer is perchedâ€"ubp on:â€"aitownâ€" hall tower ; three miles away, and heâ€"can see‘the m&nfl 'ohxo( t f Telephonic communications from his post to the battery does the rest. church »iceple, but 2o fas wa have mot fad to pnlieh one #9ne stal urch s but so far we have k a the left. If we do J am afraid the mnr:vfl %w thing has been drilled into me hereâ€"â€"that wat ‘ omy, / waste is simply enormous." . | i tharna t, © B8 S onl‘ WHAT MODERN THE GER] English E,Td&flwm Tiks h;{ a o o. . nnndies + rte hy Amtor 9h. 1e0 BaikericAbf *PBikck London, England, Dec.. English Royal Garrisor 'W.m-tn:l!l.ltn 2 Men‘s Muskrat lined coats. with Persian Lamb ~ collar, worth _ $65.00, IOF:. 2 22. ceisse +\ o n ol 3 Youths‘ . Reefers, going at‘u 12 Boys‘â€"Recfers, going ctr.,v“t All btack. ~"Other â€"Overcoats and Suits will be seld, at a discout of 20 per cent. off, We still have about §0 trimmed hats for ladies and ,chilren. Our season closes on the 24th, and every hat mukt be sold, so. if you need a hat of any * !15 :)ant's Black Dog coat, regwar 190, Tor:. 2.Â¥, 6. .2+} m apparent abamdonâ€" attempt at invas 4 Men‘s Meavy Uistere, going at howilgoers, which have MILLINERY 4} yA "\While attributing the failure to the| enem)("'.;ee superior (qll:..l the Vienna war announces ly an < ¢xâ€" tended |retirement mfirnfi"kufl. + : ‘t':;'fl ‘m. vdm the ho ays be f enemy,* â€" eays ;m’e Austrian atatemerit. " n Spsrently that means that ‘the "Austrian‘: army directed against ‘Servia will ”m a defousive lin. 74 OM NeLt , | ‘ ‘‘Apminst this we.may pMce the ocâ€" | eupation ofâ€" * Belgr&de,"New. meakurcs | will éonfsequestly be taken which will {serve to repel the efemy )* ~~ *( "Otz .offiensive movement directed in a southeasterly â€" direction ft@m > tle Hiver Drina encountéred southeast of Valjevo a gweatlyâ€" superior force : of the enemy. "2. * colk Mes _ ‘The Vienna statément feads as folâ€" ltÂ¥s * ammeat se on of "the territory of its small Slay. Sather *R "Gniidly . admitted y Avetria. % L‘ "OQur advance Had not merély to be stopped, but e were compelied also to mate more extended . retirements . of our troops, which Tor shahy ndug have fought obstinately ‘ant" prflliantâ€" | Iy put Wwith many losBes, | ~~="* $ AdmitLosses anâ€"ing oue mfon 3 P E. Pair description we willâ€"so that the price willâ€"below vub&ch +eâ€"satinty. .you. Come carly for first and best choice, No hat will be déarem than . ... €0,08 We have decided that the following apecial barnllz will tinue: from our lastâ€"sale un xm? 'P A gand,choige 6" "tentmau‘e in 3 .=oor Goods, . Flanpelettes,. . Wrapperats Pl':zl Table Qileloths, etc., going at a great sacrifice. 25 Ladies a‘qny-ww-i:‘s'&m% in navy, black, and grey, regular $5.50, 10 CIeAT Bt..l....... ......) .. . .$2.08 10 Ladies‘ Sweater Coats, regular $2.50.and.$8.00( going at... .. . ..$1.09 LUTKE,° at‘The Christmas Store. : Lowest known. prices.} Our assortments are immense. â€" Take:a‘ trip.= Buy early, v"" Th ot"< Morning Shopping is Best, x1 Do your Christmas shopping: Here Featuring Great Stocks of Sensible, Desirable Gift Things for every one at at Very Low.Prices.. OTHER SPECIALS. En Tagg Telegraph AUCTION SALES AND FARMS . FOR SALE AUCTION °~ > SALE BILLS printeéd here on short notice. Live us your next order. _‘ ~ ~at" ~A,.Br s disi sacts. "ollev d tds Cor Pa ie %fiw"; h Veh WATERLOO . ;â€"ONTARIO The Chronicleâ€" ‘Telegraph it enters over 3000 in the us db 10 dozen Men‘s Heavy Wool Sox, remular,25¢,. goiDg At .. .,> .. .. »»+1198 8 dozen Men‘s Heavy Sox, clearing pet PRIIORL .\).2..2.012)~. .. .4. .. N2E All siges in Men‘sâ€"Fleece Lined Unâ€" derwear, in ‘shirts and:~drawors, â€"peguâ€" lar 50¢, special price garment at..39¢ All Sites in Boys‘ fleece lined shirts and drawers, garment going at. . . 129¢ All Light colors of Crums Standard Cloth Print, regular 15¢c, goingâ€",per YBMLREMS .4 )22 0221055 c¢ usc 2s . 146 Al light colored ~Print, reg. . 12%e, goink pér yard At....»...~.....10¢ **‘~ GROCERY DEPARTMENT ‘The‘ ‘toltowing | groceries _ which proved‘ their money saving value so welly.will continue at‘thése prices, for the following 9 days. . _ . Waterloo CO00¢0¢% Nm&. tew» of :‘fufll:' ‘ N 3/ ; M ¢ %;,-l..‘,t 5 & o o C te t g ; r . 2P tK4 . Fvphliey 4 **/~ CLOTHING )* :A ix weeks pux the Clo and Gents . inli:l:od‘( of a.“fi’.:;u.m &% w donu.»d-hufi.nmwf::uod C K3 n eenenee make en e m goods frst class in every‘ respect, +W :fiéi:- AJ the publin at escedtionn} bargain. &;A _ MEN‘S SUITS, in blue Mwellmuphm-w K priCG. $12.00, Out PBOG .1.,. i; kuicloah | ie Phioliny sonl iss anligunniin | MEN‘S TWEED SUITS, regular $12.00 dnd $15.00, ; our. $6.900,; $7.00 dnd . .2.;... . h)i alagaris s3ie. 0e iTA sxtgeche, > e ourop‘:g!n Elo.l‘:l:‘llw‘ti;‘b‘:tm:.r .Wh: 't.““ .'“ ‘:#,;3 $ BOYS* BUIRS, in broken lots, but aii sizes, at M* pricews 80 >> se o) : l â€"~~FURNISHINGS .:. . ANNOUNCEME MEN‘S FLEECE LINED UNDPERWEAR, regular 50¢ and 6 our ‘price per M:..;,,;x.‘s......’,g: gogees ,‘..:..;,.,‘..,,t... :39 . MEN‘S GAPS, heavy tweed and beave? cloth with fur earlg regulat ‘price 750 and ‘$4:00, OUt WKIOE .. 4s w camh) m ech hi en MEN‘S CAPS, heavy, well made, with {fur bands, nqa;(i and .©0C, "OUT | PPIOB . [His: mec.clc0 hllnn / irh o heicss Aril ioh TWs us on ol en MEN‘S WORKING SHIRTS: regtlar 50c, our price «....., O MEN‘"S FINE SHIRTS, reg. 75¢ and $1, our price 50¢ and 80 Bpace will not allow t6 tell all the bargains. Come and 80@ special Bargains in SWEATER CO&ATS. â€" . o es MEN‘S RUBBERS, all sizes, reg 85¢ ard $1, our price.." $§ Our ‘Motto is to gite the best goods at the lowest price, go service and a square deal. o wWATCH THIS SPACE FOR BARGAINS. . ~ + <«_ °_/ .. Remember‘ the place; sign . THE BANKRU TORE, King West. N _ £r 2B ;‘?g Shantz & Gorman _\ M3 Ki ANTZ Fresh Currantg, per ... ... â€",> «86 Ereah W"‘b-w-’\--u PPrIFY _ Frosh Fige, pet tb. :..... â€". ... 416 Gold ‘Bar Seediess Raisins, goirlg v th.sat ts 64ez e04 s /42 6. i8 se 1 Tim dach ofâ€"Pens,: Cornâ€"and T tass, or«3 of a kind for. . .. . , . i . . . 2Be Best Golden Rio Coffee going at. :. 19¢ 6 Bars of ecither Comfort or 8 s S04p, fON.. .. .â€".0s}>ka0r33 m V?HI:OT&‘A. GIFT W‘ a alap Dl‘flfan‘, purghase a suita e.&n m,&' every member of your m:&m- uxf"" * Mesakstoniets, Con < dies‘ Handker . ms lies, Centre Pieces, um % degcription, etc. etc., al} done. up fancy Xmas boxes. e o 099 .. d 49k K ##4 altif J. H. GORMAN. = o 6 $1 $6.4 3A t

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