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The Chronicle Telegraph (190101), 4 Nov 1915, p. 8

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New York, Oct. 29.â€"A Tribune from â€" ‘Petrograd says . during ber, Germany lost on the front 300,000 men, of whom § were prisoners and Austria me _ as accounts _ of the misery the German poor has heartenâ€" i the. Russian nation and army who more decided: than ever to fight Minister of Marine.â€"Rear Admiral F Salonika, Nov. 11â€" A despatch « says Bulgarian infantry, support / ed by artillery made an | attack &’Wr‘w on the French advance E a cbvering Krivolak, but retirâ€" + O‘Jumb\ing heavy losses. Cogt oOrF waArR | E FOR THE POWERS â€"â€" AWigterdam, Oct. 30.â€"An official ‘ cotmmunication from Sofia says the & Bulgarians have defeated the Serâ€" F_bill army along the entire front / f8 the Timok _ valley and before ‘Pirot and the Serbians are . enâ€" E,fl“' in a general retreat. ‘The‘ aetnies of Prince Leopols and ‘onâ€"Mackensen lost 50,000 drowned } y suffocation iq‘ the ‘Pinsk marshâ€" mil news made puplic at the same NEMY SUFFERS _ SEVERE LOSSES N RUSGN WHY YOU ARE NERVOUS BULGARIANS â€"«~ CLAIM SERBIANS KT fiom system is the alarm system ‘of the haman bodi t _ In perfect health we hardly realize that id mxk of nerves, but when hea , when strength is declinâ€" h nervous system gves the ?&. tiredness, ful and unless corrected, f “ to a breakdown. o * nervousness, Seott‘s Emulâ€" in what you should take; its ts. into the blood and n,hfi tiny nerveâ€"cells while system responds to its refreshâ€" tonic force. Free from harmfuldrugs. 200 %.~ «> Ge6Â¥â€"& Rowne, Toromto, Ont. ULGARIANS RETIRED WITH HEAVY LOSSES of Commerce.â€"L. L. Klotz ‘Thietry. >â€"of â€" Instruction. â€"Emili¢ $, former Premier. Oct. 28.â€"The Viviani minisâ€" F igned toâ€"day and Aristide was asked to torm a new Cab c is berfact beaith » roit‘s ubies. “h‘.‘ sume nervo W A is . what Wiar . has coml Ih@ _ DEeWUECE : Bowers .. $24,801,000,000 . up to \Paris, Oct. 28.â€"It is unofficialâ€" lyâ€" estimated that the European war . has cost the _ belligerent Obtaber 20. The cost is divided as ftollows : â€" +Britain ... ... . $6,163,000,000 «France .. ..... 4,128,000,000 Russia .. .. .. 3,724,000,000 ithly ... :.: > §43,000,000 _ QGérmany ... .. 7,380,000,000 Austria .. ... . 2,763,000,000 the finish t _ P s k l o / it ks € 4 e oi ol * Povh s . L in its new form will to appear before Parliaâ€" ‘ 1 , according to the jion prevailing in political cirâ€" r available indicates that will become Foreign Minâ€" uÂ¥ well as Premier with Jewâ€" mbon, former Ambassador to iy as his principal Secretary. obable designations are: ter of Warâ€"Gen. J. 8. Gallâ€" #et ©â€" of ~ Agriculture.=â€"Entiene Mu.-uzmm ; Viviani wil retire from ‘position in favor of Arisâ€" *wmmmt will be Minister of. Justice an®e+* s gTRENGTHENED ARE RETREATING Viviani Will Retire *â€"Premier Briand )Â¥ Get"More Money"for your Skunk Muskrat, Raceoon, Foxes, White Wease!, Fisher and other Fur bearers collected in your section You 7 "<H U Poois in ie old deain exdeairch in nowin Aitaican Rew fDrs a reliableâ€"responsibleâ€"safe Fur Honse wsh an tm Mfmx:fiod repâ€" a reliableâ€"respon LB' w PRTC P P C E? -&-.....U $â€"27 WEST A SHUBERT, Inc. 8# YAhAREONNSA: ED PROFITAB oaly reliabie. a CRUISER ARGYLL ~RUNSMCROUND: ol HiNDs SNED ‘s, accurate Write fr V | London, Oct. 28. â€" The ‘British cruiser Argyll has 1 ‘run aground and may be a ltotal loss. â€" All hands were ‘saved. ! ‘The Argy!! was of the 1901 type of cruiser, 10,830 tons, carrying four 75 and six 6 inch guns, with two torâ€" pedo tubes, 21,000 horseâ€"power and bed a maximum speed of 225 knots, [ Sale Positively Ends Saturday Night || it â€"NOW â€"it Raphael‘s $6.00 values Tweeds finished Coats in neat grey colorings. Ladies‘ Raincoats $1.95 Raphael‘s entire Bankrupt Stock of new Fall Suits for women and misses. Up to the minute styles and colors, all sizes. at at at at at at Raphael‘s Price was $10.00, now on Sale Raphael‘s Price was $20.00, now on Sale at Raphael‘s Price was $18.00, now on Sale Raphael‘s Price was $25.00, now on Sale at Raphael‘s Price was $30.00, now on Sale Raphael‘s Price was $15.00, now on Sale Women‘s Suits FPREE m.S iTISPACTORY The Gohubest @bbtmper," RAPHAEL‘S Limited Local and Personal _ Items :â€"Miss L.. S. Rabb, spent Tuesday, with friends in Princeton. Miss Bessie Peacock was the weekâ€" end guest of her friend, Miss Lois Barber of Stratford. . or some other Dire Disaster could keep the Mmfil:gmm“%h‘;flm right at the inning of the Season, of all w, fresh and distinctive Appat Fight af dhe boglnr in of hn Season: oT all the ngw, frosh and distinctive Appare! for Women Mr. and Mrs. Grundenberger and family spent Thursday with friends in Atwood. Rev. Mr. Snyder was in Wardsville last week attending the funeral of a former parishioner. _ Mrs. Mary Ritz and . daughter, Miss Camillia _ Ritz of Berlin were the guests of Mr. Robert Beger last week. _2 Miss MacTavish spent Sunday in Stratford. Miss Clara Weiler of Baden, was the guest of Mr. and Mrs. E. Eby last week. Mrs. Jacob M. Merner left on Friâ€" day for Chicago, where she will spend the winter with her son and daughâ€" ter there. q Reeve L. DeBus and Mr. J. L. Race were in Toronto on Thursday attendâ€" ‘ing the Hydro Railwav meeting, S delegates from New Hamburg. High (fiality Furs in the newest sha uff and Set in the splendid 14 I91 King Street West BERLIN | Miss Hilda Eidt and Miss Beatrice Richardson of Burnside spent Sundas with their friend Miss Eva Ruthig. Messrs J. J. Berger anmd . George Clair, left last week for the hunting prounds of Parry Sound for the deer season. _ They will be with a comâ€" panv of twelve. Mr. Lonis Boehler for several vears barber for Mr, Ed. Pla§, left Friday A splendid _ assortâ€" ment from the Raphael tock, _ Full range of solors. 8ilk Dresses New Hamburg. Bought From the Assignees at 50¢ on the Dollar. ONLY AN EKABRTHQUAKE â€" ~~~,/ ALL RAPHAEL‘S FURS HALF PRICE. and Miss Beatrice $495 $790 $975 $1150 $1395 $1685 79 n the newest sh?es. and the Furs most in demand. Every Neckpiece, in the splendid Raphael stock is sacrificed without reserve. It is a . great opportunity for Berlin Women. ‘ Misses Minnie and Ella Ruthig who| conducted a dressmaking â€" establishâ€" ‘ment in Ernst‘s block. have disconâ€" tinued and intend to remove to ‘Strauord. * License Inspector Knowles of Hesâ€" peler was in town on Sunday. : .The Standard _ Reliance Mortgage Corporation have recently opened _ a branch office in Elmira. Mr. _ A. H. Arnold, manager of the branch in New Hamburg, has been appointed | supervisor of the new branch in El \mira and the local branch office. Mr. Muffs and lockpl;e“ simulating . Seal, erâ€" Mn‘finb. Mole . and Ermine. for Berlin where he has accepted a position in Mr. ‘Charles Knapp‘s barâ€" ber, shop. 4 [ 4 _ Imitation Fur Sets $3.95 8. G. Bartlett, of Toronto has arâ€" rived here to take charee of the loâ€" cal office under Mr. Arnold‘s direcâ€" tions. \The W.C.T.U. will hold â€" social evâ€" ening at the home of Mrs. D. Wilhelm on Friday, Nov. 5th at eight o'cllfik. Rev. W. A. Hehn has gone to Toâ€" ronto for a week‘s holidays, while away he will attend the Golden Jubiâ€" lee convention of the Ontario Sunday School Association. Mr. J. T. Ott will also be present as a delegate on the same occasion. The response ori the members _ of the Evangelical rhurch to the recent invitation for missionary offerings, has been . most gratifvine. Abopt $200 was offered as compared with $125 of last year. ‘The Reformation Festival and the Sacroment of the Lard‘s sunner were gerved in St. Peter‘s Fv. Lutheran Church en Sunday mornine. Rev. Mr. Masso of Preston condnetâ€" Rev. Mr. Masso of P ed ‘communion service Less than half of Raphael‘s stock sacrificed. at at LIOTh, aliK Dresses' and Lingerie at at Raphae!‘s Raphae!‘s Raphae!‘s Raphael‘s low prices more than slashed in half Raphael‘s Price was $8.50, now on Sale Price was $8.50, now on Sale at Price was $10.00, now on"Sale Pricé was $15.00, now on Sale Cloth Skirts in Trinity Lo Coats for women and misses, Raphael‘s valu. ts up to $10.00, Fail Cloth, Silk Fall Coats $1.95 theran church last Sunday, and gave a very able sermon . to his former congregation. In the absence of the pastor . Rev. Mr. Hehn, Rey. W. H. Martin, of Waâ€" terloo, occupied the pulpit of the Evâ€" angelical church on Sunday. ‘The Luther League of St. Peter‘s Lutheran church neld a very successâ€" ful Hallowe‘en _ sale of coffee and doughnuts, pumpkin pie and iteâ€" cream, in the town hall on Monday evenin=. The hall was suitably deâ€" corated for the occasion. low prices.. The entire The Epworth League of Trinity Methodist church held a very . pléaâ€" sant Hallowe‘gh social on [:lduy evâ€" ening at the home of Mr. and Mts. Val. Wenzel. The decorations were in keeping with the spirit of Hallow‘en. The young people of the Evangeliâ€" cal church held a delightful Hallowâ€" e‘en party on Friday evening at the home of Mr. and Mrs. D. Eby. The decorations were very pretty. The Arcadian Club, held a . very en‘oyable dance in Beger‘s hall . on Friday â€" evening. Mr. Wm. Franke of Georgetown, spent the weekâ€"end at his home here. _ Mrs. E. Wells â€"and young son of Princeton are the guests of Miss L. S. Robb. Mrs. Chas. Richardson and . young son of St. Marys is the guest of her parents Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Boullee. Misses Grimmer, McKay and Macâ€" ‘Tavish spent Sunday in Mitchell. ilrâ€"uuorilm \'mv'ng, of Brantford, were the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Bd. Merner, on Sunbay. $385 $475 $690 $395 Satin Underskirts 19c ° A endid range of ies colors, _ in gnh nderskirts, Woâ€" ‘s and Misses‘. Every Coat in Raphael‘s beautiful assortment sacrificed at just about 50c on the doliar. Every desirable style and fabric is included. at at at at at at Paris, Nov. 3.â€"This afternoon .‘.t.m;"t, says:â€"There is nothing to add to the preceding communication concerning the western front. in the army of the east two battalions of Buigarians with two batteries made an attack on October 30th against our positions near Krivolak. They were easily repulsed while continuing their operations. $ in the Strumnitza sector our troop & are making progress on the southern slopes of the frontier mountain chain. The expeditionary corps at ‘Darda nelles report that from Oct. 20 to Nov. 1 has been markedâ€"with unusual calm. in explosions of mines at various places we have had advantages. _ â€" ALLIED FORGES BLOGKADE ADVANGES .. OF BULGARIAN TROOPS IN SERBNA; _ GREAT AGTINITY ON THE SEA The enemy appears to have given up the renewa!l of attacks againgt SUF lines which up to have caused him very heavy losses. On the sea there has been great activity. The coast of Buigaria on the Aegean Sea has been b kaded by the allied fleet since Oct. 15th. Dedeaâ€" gatch was bombarded on 21st and Oct. 20th and 29th. Military establishments on the Gallipoli Peninsula were bombarded . by British monitors. in spite of protecting nets and the enemyâ€"fixed minesset by the Turks the British and French submarines have succeeded in passing the narrows and are opontln‘ in unison in the Sea of Marmora, where lbol render pameul.r‘t, difficult the movement of Turkish boats and revictua ling by the way of the Sea of Turkish troops on the Peninsula. ¢ Lepas, Man., Oct. 20.â€"Capt. Lockhardt of Mounted . Police steamer Village Bell, has arrived from Northern waters â€" with the story of the murder of two Catholic priests and two prospectors by Eskimos north of the Chesterfield Inlet, on the Hudson Bay. & * C . Raphael‘s Price undih c 20. 21000000 c Th cllt io Adfiiartaratte ied t t The Eskimos are an inland tribe and are said to be the same that murdered Radiord and Street, Government explorers, two years ago last spring Raphael‘s Price Raphael‘s Price Raphael‘s Price Raphael‘s Price Raphael‘s Price Women‘s Coats was $8.50, now on Sale was $13.50, was $10.00, was $15.00, was * was $18.00, %/ now on now on Sale Sale Sale Sale White Raphael‘s . values up :o $2.00, all styles, in wepes, volles, lawns, renewal of attacks against our $395 $475 $685 $190 $885 $975 Waists 2E3

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