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The Chronicle Telegraph (190101), 2 Dec 1915, p. 10

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EIIJIJS SURMISES ASTO KAISER _ WILHELM‘S MISSION TO VIENNA; _ WILL ITALY QUIT THE ENTENTE? %HSAHIES' ATTAGK WITH _ _ _ BAYONETS WEST OFBERRY DU BAG _ GUGGESGFULLY CHECKED BY ALLIES is, Nov. 29.â€"In an interview granted a Special Press representative ral Gallioni, Minister of War, gave his reason for his unshakeable confiâ€" # for victory, which are those of cvery Frenchman, namely: "That when n offensive was arrested and repulsed in Sept. 1914, the game was the enemy, since which time has been with the Allies, _ permitting to assemble their vastly superior resources. "Caught in a vice," he ‘ Central powers are struggling desperately to free themselves from The attack upon our front along the Yser, the offensive against ns and the campaign in the Balkans have been the convulsions of P1 OPTT details concerning the attack _ mentioned in a C communication against of our works to the west _ of confirm previous reports to our adversaries‘ atâ€" _with bayonet. The detachâ€" , Nov. 29.â€"The afternoon t % â€" says that generally last night passed quietly was _ some fighting with ades in the Artois . disâ€" along the highway to Lille Lorraine in the vicinity of don, Nov. 30.â€"Surmises are Ous regarding Emperor Wilâ€" ‘s present visit to Vienna. ‘hile in some quarters it is beâ€" id the Kaiser has again found rw for bracing Austria preventing her to attempt Bnclude a separate peace, the CAMPAIGN WEST AFRICA _ I8 SUCCESSFUL MUNICATION ROM BERLIN TO »CONSTANTINOPLE Mall Gazette j‘;.’uyl that since yesterday m direct. telegraphic comâ€" a between Berlin, Belâ€" and Constantinople. Army ters announced that 500 Em captured in the Serâ€" ampaign. Nov. 29.â€"The new camâ€" Francoâ€"British forces in , West Africa, is Aurther success. _ The t has been reached and the in, Nov. 29.â€"The Overseas TRAL POWERS DESPERATELY _ RUGGLING TO FREE THEMSELVES at bay. (Canadian Press W. 20.â€"There is nothâ€" Mrtance to add to the tion of last night, the announced this after. captured Makonda % OF RTANCE ON ESTERN FRONT i‘b Watched the Shelling of Gorizia by the E:Mrdayin Company with King of Italy FROM ALLIES® FIRM GRIP IN VIGE TiSH FORCES M TREMENOOUS _ LE WHEN AUSTRIANS ARE BEATEN x the other y CAPTURE OF _ PRISCEND IS GERMANY‘S STOCK OF COPPER IS EXHAUSTED TEUTONS MAXING AN ATTACK ON MONTENEGRINS Berlin, Nov. 30.â€"â€" The War Ofâ€" fice announces the capture of Pris" cend in Western Serbja, near the Albanian border. New York, Nov. 30.â€" Germans have placed orders in the States for 200,000,000 pounds of copper, valued at forty million dollars, to be delivered at the end of the war, which indicates _ that Germany‘s stock of copper is exhausted and that Germany expects the end of the war soon. Berlin, Nov. 30.â€" The Overseas News Agency announces that opâ€" erations against the Serbian army having terminated, the whole of the Austroâ€"Hungarian force is now being employed in an attack on Montenegro. _ Operations are diâ€" rected from the east boundary and Austrians have already crossed the River Limm. hand thinks that Berlin believes that the attitude of Italy indicates that the latter country would be willing to drop out of the Entente Alliance on receipt of territory from Austria and the Emperor has therefore gone to _ Vienna to atâ€" tempt to persuade his ally to make necessary sacrifices. ment of enemy fled leaving several men dead on field. We also fook some prisoners. > As a retaliatory measure 5 French aeroplanes threw down about 20 shells on the railroad. station at Brieulleste, â€" south of Stenay. The railroad line â€" was cut and the ttain making its way to the northward compelied to turn back precipitately. During the day of yesterday 4 German aeroplanes flew over Verâ€" dun and threw down some bombs but without causing any material damage. REPORTED i 8 \‘~ « â€"B. i eV 1 Clearing out every Coat at 8 ‘1:" a low price, same as low as i1 $2.95, $5.00 to $7.00. N12 j*, _ REMNANTS AT %fi;’{ NEARLY 5_ HALF PRICE 5{*’3\ See other lines at Th . <k" SWEATER COATS ‘?_:,zt; 5 doz. Boys and Girls Sweatâ€" Qs er Coats in sizes 22 to 28 Reg. ‘ . $1.00 and $1.29 Dec. Price OMc ho i CHILDREN‘s cCoATs Â¥ y Children‘s Coats assorted inâ€" to 3 lots and reduced to as folâ€" lows: $2.95, $3.95 and $4.95. This years‘ Newest Style and Materials are reduced as folâ€" lows: Reg. $15.00 and $16.00 TDR Lesigiills iilks, (lzm Reg. 17.00 to 19.00 for :lsm Odd Coats of last year‘s styles Clearing at $3.00, $5.00 and $7.00 3 pieces in Fancy Pink, Fawn and Green colorings Reg. 25c For‘:aisereersvavics s ...;.ls«: ART TICKING (33 in) 22c Dec. Sale per yard Furs to be Sold Real Cheap During December 3 only pieces 44in. Circular P. Cottons (Seconds) good qualâ€" ityâ€"very mt!e defect Reg. value PILLOW COTTONS 3 pieces of Silk and Gold vestâ€" ings 20 in. wide Reg. $2.00 75c Dec. Price per yard .... SILK VESTINGS 15 pieces Roman and wide Strips Silks 19 in. wide worth 60c. Dec. Price per yard .Mfic WAIST SILKS Read Every Word DECEMBER SALE DOWN GO THE PRICES ON ALL LADIES‘ WINTER CoaTsS TERMS CASH >}SALE STARTS| Wednesday DEC. Ist WATERPROOFS Come if you want good Furs at low prices. We our Stock, and especially the Furs. So we have make an early sacrificeâ€"which means all Furs du a Discount of ... .. _ _ _ _ _ a Will l? a "SALE" that will be worth while talking about ENTHUSIASM} among the "people of Waterloo and su: hundreds of BARGAINS that will astonish onur hest R: $139 BRICKER & CO. 16° C GOING _ OUT OF THE MEN‘sS â€" CLOTHING BUSINESS In shades of Black, Cream and Cardinal only 27 in wide Reg. 60 and 65c Dec. Price 40c per yBE siiisÂ¥ziscls & DRESS CORDED 3 dozen of Latest Trimmed Hats worth $4.50 to $6.00 Dec. PrIGE .:. .+ 2e «xerge ;3.% MILLINERY SALE .. The main attraction here will be 500 yards of Light and Dark Shaker Reg. 10c per yard for SHAKER FLANNELS Also the fine Initialed for both Ladies and Gents Clearing for 25c others Clearing for 20c, 25¢, 39c and 59¢ Each. 100 dozen Ladies‘ Hemmed Handkerchiefs with Embroiderâ€" ed Corners, worth 10c Dec. Price 5c or 6 for ........00000 mFe See the beautiful range Clearâ€" ing 2 for ............ . §9PFe Nearly $500.00 worth of Handâ€" kerchiefs were bought especialâ€" ly for the "Dec. Sale" and liberâ€" al savings will greet you â€" at every turn. XMAS. HANDKFS. 40 inch, extra good quality, fine thread, regular 15¢, c 'or....."...... ']l$6 40 IN. BLEACHED COTTON Regular 84 Plain fic, Dec. Price ... ... ... Regular 94 Twill $3¢, Dec Price ... .22 222000 0 UNBLEACKHED Just the thing for Xmas, in black and colors, plain and broâ€" caded, 39 inch, regular SIZS $1.50 to $2.00, for ... o we have decided to all Furs during Dec. at DRESS SILKS PRESENTS DURING DEC. SALE. BUY YOUR XMAS very Overcoat, Suit and Trouser in this Store must be sold b January 1916. You will find them all marked at and ‘beâ€" 1 Cost Priceâ€"Don‘t miss this chance to clothe yourself at a vety low priceâ€"Overcoats marked down to $7.00, g8.00, $9.00 a \Otw. Men‘s Suits marked down to $7.00, $9.00 and $12.50 SHEETINGS At Sale Prices ir 94 Twill $3¢, Dec. 26«: m lhrwe 100 and sat dx?mf'czh:r‘y Ad‘to!d”othate‘ -mgys - "people of Waterloo and surroun 1 untry, an f we } it wnjl)l astonish our best Bargain Hunters The Stock must be reduced. 25 Come Early Wednesday Per Cent. VELVETS Stock must be reduced to $16 000 â€" lower i8 ao R E A T $23 O0OO 25° 25 and 30¢ Each. 2 Big shipments of Vests and Drawers in White and Natural colors, extra values and bought at old prices arrived Dec. Prices All wide Taffata and Satin Ribbons worth 25c, our Sale during Dec. per yard .... ic LADIES‘ All Reg. BEARSKIN COATS at 15 p.c. Discount. XMAS RIBBONS All Reg. UMBRELLAS at 10 p.c. Discount. All Reg. COAT SWEATERS at 10 p.c. Discount. All Reg. BED SPREADS at 15 p.c. Discount. All Reg CHIDREN‘S CAPS at 10 p.c. Discount. All Reg. WOOL BLANKETS at 10 p.c. Discount. All Reg. FURS at 25 p.c. Disâ€" count. All Reg. TABLE LINEN at 10 p.c. Discount. GuowNo at 15 p.c. Discount. All Reg. UNDERWEARS at 5 p.c. Discount. * All Reg. LADIE‘S NIGHT GOWNS at 15 p.c. Discount. All Reg. KID GLOVES at 5 p.c. Discount. Please keep tab on the folâ€" lowing lines that are subject to the following discounts. All Reg. CORSETS at 15 p.c. Discount. See the lots at Dec. Price per yard ........ 25c NOTICE Xmas. Gifts, and very low in price. See the lots at Dec. Price per yarde ........... 180 KIMONA CLOTHS 30 pieces Light and Dark shades, 27 in. wide Reg. 12% and 75¢ Dec. Price per yard 1 fic WRAPPERETTE BLEACHED SHEETâ€" ING at Big Reductions 10 pieces of Extra Heavy Coatings in Scotcth _ Tweed Bilanketings etc., Reg. $2.00 and $2.50 Dec. Price ...... @1._A CLOAKINGS 84 Twill 33¢ Dec 94 Twill 40c ‘Dec. Price 104 Twill 60c Dec. Price UNDERWEAR & CO°S WATERLOO‘S CGreat Corner Store 10° SALE CONTINUES To the End â€" Tell Your Friends THE MONTH 28 Strictly New Boy‘s Over. Coate fln'ntm 24 to 34 an assorted in 3 for quick sellâ€" ing as follows: $3.95, $4.95 and BOY‘S OVERCOATS $2 MEN‘S HA‘PE for $1 This is a good snap. in White and Colored Shades extra heavyâ€"All sizes Reg. 85¢ Dec. Price. ...... ...... CMc Reg. 1.00 and $1.25 Dec. Price MEN‘S NIGHT 12 dozen Mens‘ 1.00 and $1.25 Shirts, sizes 14 to 174 in good patterns Dec. Price ..... MMc SHIRTS 5 dozen Penmans Natural W..1 mixture all sizes 34 to 44â€" Reg. 75c a Garment Dec. Price UNDERWEAR C BRACES Handkerchiefsâ€"Extra quality Hemmed Stitcthed Reg. 5c Sale 7 POr:aiy..l astre GÂ¥irlF zso We have taken all our Fancy Tray, Side Board and Dresser Scarfs, Embroidered Pillow Casâ€" es, Table Cloths, etc., and‘reâ€" duced them all from 10 to 20 pc. MEN‘S3 »TMl is some bargain. TO SHOP HERE DURING DECEMBER FANCY XMAS LIN: ENS at Sale Prices Just the thing for Xmas Comâ€" forters, etc., Reg. 25¢ Dec Price per yard...c...020 l..ll.. m Or 3 Shirts for $2.00. ART SATEENS :20 pleces mostly Suit Lengths in New Fall shades and Materâ€" lals, Reg. $1.50 Dec. Price per DRESS TWEEDS TERMS CASH Look for the RED RICE TICKET on PAY YOU U t +9.

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