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The Chronicle Telegraph (190101), 18 Nov 1915, p. 6

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_ November 18th, 19th, 20th. . Gourlay . ut: Gregory will be in the \J10th which is being organized in Perth under the command . of: . ~T. G. Delemare. Lieut. , Who is a member of the Â¥ fAtm of Millar. Sims and Greâ€" poty, is an _ old friend of Lieut.â€"Col. e1 ‘8, and for that reason preâ€" to go with him rather than the 118th Battalion. m( the list of ‘officers given out @Aturday afternoon by Militia headâ€" :::; as recommended for _ apâ€" t with overseas battalions M"vwallâ€"howu men of this city, . H. Gregory and Lieut. B. » Blair Gourlay has been @Pâ€" to the liith Battalion which h tectuited in South Waterloo ‘‘Major J. D. Clark. Licut. recently . took a‘ course of ing at London to fit himsel{. for service. He is a member of whose firm of Gourlay and Fogelâ€" pmwe,zfot... 11¢ n en ierme erreemmmmemmmnmpmmmmaa JOILITSOAPS ular 25¢, 2 for ... ... 26¢ War Tax Extra where necesâ€" )NY HAIR BRUSHES 34 VETS .11 Elegant Christmas gift, reg. $1.00, 2 for $1.01 | with ev NE FOR THE HAIR SYRUP WHITE PINE AND e bottle, regular 50c, 2 TAR Sie For coughs and colds, regular woo, & for ... ... ... .... 20¢ APPOINTED AS TLIEVUVTENANTS 8. J. Seibert, 31 South Alber;| Braakford, ..Nov. l4~â€"Aw sutome received a telegram Suuhy‘blle belonging to J. B. Detwilet was Rer son, Pte. Robert Seibert lbully damaged, and a post and steps that be had arrived in Queâ€" |of Barney Maymor‘s verandah . were he would be home soon |smashed whwn a drunken soldier last * Seibert left Berlin with | evening started loolla‘vuh the cat. Contingent at the outbreak of | The machine was. standing in front of and altér a sevore campaign | the house with the brakes on, and by a piece of shell in the| the soldier . got in and releasod the T April. brakes, with the result that the car he has been in the|started, and he was unable to stop Bob‘‘ has many friends in|it, till it stopped on the steps in they hope that he ‘willifront of a house. *The goldier . was ‘mmu.mm.ipmmm the wing shicld and K AT THE TREMENDOUS PURCHASING POWER OF ONE CENT PAPER r be, 2 for .... 6¢ HEART or ROMAN , regular 15¢, 2 for 16¢ Nyal Quality Stores ____ "O. RiTZâ€"CO.} â€"â€"â€"â€" {H. W. SHOEMAKER HAS ARRIVED "BOB‘" SEIBERNT b¢, 2 for ... . 6¢| 3 for . 26 King East y Efor ... . 6c IN QUEBEC BLAUDS PILLS Regular 25¢, 2 for . NURSING BOTTLES INFANT DELIGHT SOAP ____â€" (Guests) = Regular 5¢, 2 for .. GLYCERINE SOAP Large cake of fine transparent soap, regular 15¢, 2 for .... 16¢ PIANO POLISH 3 _ Regular 25¢, 2 bottles for 26¢ ie Ens These are capital value. Eithâ€" Regular T5¢ oz., 2 oz. for . 76¢|ey for your own use or to end yal Quality Sto MADE APPEAL s FOR POLAND IN _ CATHOLIC CHURCHES In St. Mary‘s R. C. Church, Ber-l lin, and St. Louis, Church, Waterâ€" lo0, and all the Catholic churches oil the Hamilton diocese on Sunday, @ circular letter from the Bishops and Archbishops of Poland was read, apâ€" pealing for aid for the warâ€"stricken people. _ Bishop Dowling added is appeal for a generous response. Oilerâ€" tories at next Sunday‘s Masses will be devoted to this cause. RECRUITS MAKE _ GooD AGENTS TO ENLIST OTHERS On* of the pest recruiting agencies: are the recruits themselves. ‘This has been proven repeatedly recently . and many instances have peen found right in Berlin. One of the poys who enâ€" listed last week has persuaded . three of his companions to follow his lead while.another has invited a chum out of town to visit him here, in . the hopes of getting him to enlist. AUTO SMASHED BY SOLDIER IN BRANTFORD . 26¢ Quality Stores. itmn * . ~_____ SPECIALS Kegular 10¢, 2 IOP ... ... 11€ s . colds, regular| â€"Regular $1.75, 2 for ... $1.76| NAIL BRUSHES â€" i. 4 ol.. .... 26c| Regular $1.50, 2 for ... $1.51 Regular 10¢, 2 for ... :.. l11¢c 3 We will have many other Bargains on display at our stores. 4 Youare;lwaysweleometqcomeinmdlookuomdntthynlâ€" SA . 5e Duringflxisspeeuladewewillgive free _ a dainty toilet chamois with each sale of Nyal‘s On Saturday, Nov. 20th, a package of the %3!]? uine Wrigley‘s Spearmint Gum will be given free with every purchase. Chewing GUM FREE |, CHAMOIS FREE Dr ugs to your soldier friends. Reguhr[m‘“’ NeCn 1 BAY RUM s For the face and hands, = $1.50, 2 for .. .0. .l 2e >> $L51/ uoy 50e 2 for ... * ° o . . 5ic| Regular 25¢, 2 botties for 26¢ Regular 15c, 2 for ... ... 16¢ steering wheel. He is at present held in the jail. * wWOOD WAS LEFT \ IN OVEN TO DRY; _ | CAUSED ALARM â€" ‘The fire department was called out Saturday afternoon to 40 Cedar St. at about five minutes to six ‘0‘clock. Smoke was . seen issuing from the rear of the house and an alarm was ‘ Ottawa, . Nov. 14.â€"It is announced that according to the plans of miliâ€" tary . hospitals commission disabled soldiers on returning to Canada . will ‘not be permitted to at once proceed to their friends, but will be placed in the .convalescent homes provided for the purpose, pending full recovery. HOT WATER BOTTLE sent in. When the department arrivâ€" ed it was found that those living in the house had gone out, leaving wood in the oven of the stove to dry. The wood pecame hot and began to smoke giving outsiders the impression that the house was on fire. No _ damage \wn done. DISABLED SOLDILERS _ WILL NOT PROCEED TO HOMES AT ONCE ‘This step is against the tendency of the men, but the reason for it is that homeâ€"coming celebrations often rétard â€"recovery and that as the amount of pensions to be paid deâ€" pends on the permanent condition of the meéen it is desirable that their treatment be carefully supervised . by the proper authorities. _ _ a 1t has also been decided that the regular pay of an invalided man shail not cease until his pension fi- ‘The new regulations will be led to the next batch of disabled men to land in Canada. & po £o TOILET SOAP GUM FREE l $ in Box. Regular 25¢ 20th, a package of the genâ€" box, 2 for ;. .: .~. . . ~>206€ wieh «; Authony Legato, Itall St. | Wanted for Murder in ck. * _ Guelph, Arrested. _ Regular 25¢, 2 for ... ... 26¢) ~For bottles, regular 5¢, 2 for ~ ‘Regular 25¢ box, 2 boxes for |WRITING TABLETS ALMOND CREAM \mn.m PAPER ROLLS Regular 10c, 2 for ... ... l11¢ WAS CAPTURED IN GHATHANM Chatham, Ont., Nov. 14.â€"Anthony Legato, an Italian wagted in Guelph on a charge of murder, was arrested in this city yesterday afternoon. Chief Randall, of Guelph, will . arâ€" rive in the city toâ€"morrow at . noon to take the suspect back to Guelph, where he will have to stand trial. Matthews and Frederick Mason of D company of the 71st Overseas Batta lion, wintering in this city, identifiecd Legato while he was attemptinfi to purchase a railway ticket u:‘ Welland â€" ‘Both Matthews and Mason are 'cll» soldiets and they knew of the r against Legato. They, notified the local police and Legato was later arrested in +the waitingâ€"room of the Algonquin Hotel. At first he denied that ne had evet lived in Guelph, put he catried on his person a savings bank book giving his address as 49 Devonshire street, Guelph. es s hy His appearance also tallied with the photograph of the suspected man which had peen forwarded to the loâ€" cal police from Guelph. Legato statâ€" ed that he had been in the city ounly a short time, having just arrived from Wallacoburg, where he has peen spendâ€" ing the past fourteen days. . . _ I"h'-'-' . confronted . by a picture of Antonio Legato the prisoner answered ‘‘that me," NMPLKEE Yesterday afternoon (Private WHISKS Regular 15¢, 2 for .. 16¢ 1UVUIH DBRUSHED C uol Hand Cleaner, regular Regular 25¢, 2 for . 26c|15ezm o oiiev. s hk TOOTH BRUSHEs | SNAP BORACIC ACID gOLDIERS gifting top tin, 1 _ Ebony, regular 15¢, 2 for 16¢ War Tax Extra where necesâ€" with SHAVING e* *.: Fit any shaving mug, regular }mc.ztor n caigh o Rikp es sn â€" ME NAIL BRUSHES H Regular 10¢, 2 for: ... .. lle arrested. Had it.not been for the presence of Guelph soldiers in the city it is imâ€" probable that Legato would have been HON. DR. MONTAGUE WAS FOUND DEAD Winnipeg, Nov. 13.â€"Hon,. Dr. Monâ€" tague, . formeér _ Minister of Public Works, was found dead in the Royal Alexandra Hotel this afterncoon, He had been a sulleter trom heart discease for many years. He was 57 years old. * | Beri‘n, Nov. 16 â€"The War Office announces the capture of 8,500 â€" Serâ€" bians with 12 cannons of which 7,000 ‘prisoners and 6 cannons were taken by Bulgarians. Pursvit of the Serâ€" bians is being continued all along the front. ‘The War Office also anmounces ‘that Gen. Vonm u-g has driven the Russians back of Btyr river which has heen entively cleared _ of IRussians, % _ Hon. Dr. W. H. Montague, C. M., P.C., was. Minister . of Public Works in the â€"recent Conservative Governâ€" ment of Manitoba, and figured promiâ€" nently in the charges made â€" against members of that Government. He represented . Kildonan and St. Anâ€" drew‘s in the Manitoba House. â€" He was born in Adclaide township, Midâ€" dlesex county, Ont., and was educatâ€" ed ‘at the public . schools, Woodstock College of Medicine and the Royal College of Physicians, Edinburgh. BERLIN REPORTS CAPTURE OF MANY SERBILANS TOOTH BRUSHES # Regular 15¢, 2 for .. 16¢ Only 2 to a customer. Regular 5¢ box 2 for 6c 15¢, 2 for.. 16¢ EL PDr. Josiuph Coricar, Formerly ol Ausi vice in San Francisco, D eclares * Moneycombed with Tout on Spies. prrnasntee nnumesty t ts wuu :h:u-u e ) and Consul in this ¢ s the centre of a hotbed : the deâ€" struction of tuctorics, for the creation kee men Mlu“m“hworymd at is come go' ’e?-ublm:.’:cww“' ‘.nnm hw-:nâ€"%'vmlmmm\wfa.m““ people than the an Consulates have with them. 3 ' Dr. Coricar, because he refused to nu»lyW. deâ€" manded, was transferred from San Fr ancisco to lfinrm summon n-vmkwummnmmmmm&mm imprigonnvent or death, he escaped to Rome and ygllmm VON HINOENBURG THREATENS â€"â€" ySER WITH RESIGNETION 16â€" woRe Thoops ARE Not sent T0 AusSH imprisonnvent or death, London, Nov, 13.â€"A Tim man prisoners assert there 1 Von Hindeburg ‘at which the Riga and Divi_uk qt_tl} co8 ENTENTE ALLIES HAYE THE PDWEAR _ T0 DETHRONE KING 0f CAEECE ARE HOTâ€"BEDS OF â€"PAOPAGAR DESTRUGEHON OF MUMITION ore submarines to .%HC AEVC® fieet threatening ‘Greek ports. ARTILLERY BATTLES DF UNUSUAL VIOLENGE REPORTED 1N BELGIUM; .. N0 SERIOUS FGHTINGIN SERBN Paris, Nov. 13.â€"The official statement isswed last night by French War‘ Office, says: Artillery battles of unusual violence were reported during the day in Belgium in the region of Boos, in the Artois district, in the sector of the Fosse Colonne, to the north of the Somme near Somâ€" picter, between the Meuse and the Moselle and in the Redoubt of Apreâ€" mont. There were no infantry actions. y In Serbia from the 6th to 10th inst. there: were many ~reconnaisances without any Sbrious engagements. Puring Wednesday the Buigarians subâ€" jected the railroad station avy Krivolak to a violent bombardment. Upon the Teft bank afothe River Cerna we have captured ‘the villages of Kruseâ€" vat and Sit KoÂ¥Yo: MLIES‘ ARTILLERY AEDUGED TO. : SILENGE CERTAIN ENEMY POSTAODNS: Paris, Nov. 12.â€"The afternoon statement says :â€"‘"‘Thore . was an five bombardment yesterday in which both sides took park in ‘sectors Loos and the Posse Calonne. " In the region of Rus in the Artois district our artillery reduced gilence certain enemy batteries which were firing in our troops. . Al the remainder of the front the fighting . with mines has continued 1 success â€" In the Argonpe distrirt at Hill No by means of small mine inst cert ain ing much activity. Deaistiâ€" Te lC 4 dase EuTo btinw . â€" M New York, Nov. 13.â€"Inc HeFa‘l says toâ€"day that in Diplomatic _ cirâ€" cles it is expected that Gen. Joftre‘s aippointment as commanderâ€"inâ€"chief of the armies of Great Britain, France, Russian, and Italy will soon be pubâ€" lished. This report has reached hete trequently from several sources. RBAD aAND abpysfttis8 iN BERLIN DAILY TELECRAPH, , _ To the morth of Flirey exploS10n in wrecking certain gallaries _._WM ward continuance Bc Ghadet Pn Abbe cb ase Sn h on efiiznieent aupec o d hget PE nc ESst d E 1 submarines to the Mediterranean, ‘which could be used .Inhltl any 1 ® 8 r old t U ACTIVE BOMBAROMENTS INPROSRESS Nov. 13.â€"The Herald of this work F'llt{y explosion _ of another such mine was successful taviec nushed forward by cnemy and preventing forâ€" Formerly of Austrian Consular Ber uen Treclares United States the Artois district our artillery reduced io ies which were firing in our troops. Along the fighting . with . mines has continued with at Hill No. 235, we delivered counter attack 228 nert ain works where Germans were showâ€" 1700 SERBIANS .__ _ T““Pm BERLIN REPORTS â€"" Berlin, Nov. 12.â€"The official â€"am nouncemeht also says 1700 Serbiubs were taken prisoners yesterday ah 11 cannon ‘capturen.â€" ‘The‘ firss mountain ridge _ south _ of Kratievo has‘ been crossed, to of

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