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The Chronicle Telegraph (190101), 12 Jul 1917, p. 10

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x h i ______________===_;>oggoo<====’oooo«===»oo«==: &\ » us oolome. dn on _ sie. .-â€",.,.. C ts o o 0 3 o C moneae e 8 Where the Good i " * " ‘ma&â€"â€"â€"- x Cilothes Come From j Â¥ M Come M ® : w29 °># + = * f . L g Miiommgeommmmmiios oo o ds 2 " (innnartuniktuw Lenunalen h â€" Eusesknt l ie o o To o t S aame d oi oo O e ‘ Uorun, July 10.â€"The German War Office announced Germah forces fighting in Stanisiau sector of the Galician front were yesterday withdrawn behind Lomanica River near Riga, Dvinsk and Smorgon on the northern end of the Russian front. The official statement added the flgh.tlng between the Germans and the Russians has increased. Petrograd, July 10.â€" General Korniloff‘s offensive in Eastern Galicia, says to.day‘s official Russian war department statement, despite energetic resistance and stubborn counter attacks of the Teutons, additional villages have been captured. More than 1,000 prisoners were taken * yesterday, The Russians also captured thres field guns, many trench mortars and maâ€" thine gune and a quantity of war material, Petrograd, July 10.â€" The official statement says the enemy has . reâ€" treated to Lomnica River. in two days the Russians have penetrated to a depth of six and a half miles on enemy positions west of Stanistau. RUSSIANS PENETRATE ENEMY LINES 6 MILES, DRIVING TEUTONS TO LOMNICA RIVER Extra special work pants, made in ~rousâ€" Nainsook and porous knit for men, special ..... .... . White, grey, tan, 65c English Cashmere Hose, for ..... .... .22l.l. l22llll..... KAc .. Truknit Balbriggan Shirts and Drawers, special for .:... c..l. scvccs...... Kine Men‘s special natural and white Combinaâ€" tion Balbriggat .: ;:.. cisr s2i2eees, $125 Men‘s Black and Fancy Cotton Hose When it comes right down to the point in underwear, don‘t you like about the best you can afford? Suppose it‘s because it is right next to a fellow. We are stocked with a most attractive line, both union and two piece. The values are simply wonderâ€" ful. : 20 dozen Balbriggan Shirts and Drawers regular §0c, to clear a t.... ........ 20c Big Shirts, big values, big range :o secure your summer supply from. Men they are less than toâ€"day‘s cost. We guarantee them fast colors and the styles are sport in laundered style cuffs, sizes 14 to 17%/, regâ€" wlar $1.25, Sale Price ..... ........... Huc 250 Men‘s Suits, broken lines of men‘s hand tailored, in fancy and plain tweeds, conservative style for both men and young men, all sizes, regular $12.00 to $14.00, speâ€" clal sale price ..... ....._...%1 ... COBOn This is how we are boosting our business away ahead of last year. Yours is the adâ€" vantage. _ See that you take full share of it. Come and see. The wearing season is all ahead of you. ' 6 MEN‘S SUITS WORTH $15 TO $18 FOR $11â€"90â€" q 7 °7200 Y¢ _ in IVvUNU _we KnoCK_to smitherinesfevéery record bf low l ~â€"prices ever established. We will sell 1,000 Suits at a price never before attempted and every garment is new, not a single cull in the whole outfit. How we accomplish this wfil not be stated'here,‘fnei&:er need it be, our:reputation, though must enter into consideration when‘we lay ourselves open by: makin this sweeping statement that for ten days we offer :the men of Kitchener anfi Waterloo and district the greatest price reductions in Clothing,~ Gents‘ Fiurnâ€" ishings and Boots and Shoes ever offered. â€" SILK AND WOOL HOSE SPECIAL §0c. Mens‘ and Boys‘ Clothing, Furnishings, Boot and Shoes. Opportunity of ailifetime TOâ€"MORROW _ _MORNING we knock to smitherinesFevery record f k ~â€"prices ever established. We will sell 1 OM Smife ak a wataa .anll t 9gâ€" Men‘s black and white Work Shirts wWORK GOODS SPECIALS. Peabody‘s Union made Overalls . Merino Shirts and Drawers y WARM WEATHER UNDERWEAR 50 MEN‘S SUJTS ON SALE AT A BIG SHIRT SALE AT 8gg9¢ . _ Despite the universal rise in the cost of woolens the values featured in this giâ€" gantic showing would be remarkable according to the price standard ‘ bf" Tormer years. ‘The high quality of the fine firm finish pure wool Worsteds and ~Serges in particular astound any one familiar with the difficulties of obtaining these popular fabrics. #ar s ts n Ne cg Opportunity knocks at every? man‘s door and it does not pick the lock You must be awake to bear it. â€" Then, Listen, Here‘s the Call t â€"â€"\> Combination, â€" $1%45 15° The new Checks and Balmacaan; over twenty styles and half a hundred colors, very special values and qobby ntyle{, #t ..: o > 505 T5¢ $1, $1.25 to $2 Here are fine Suits, tailored in the most painstaking manner, reinforced to stand up under long hard service. Every fabric is carefully selected for wear as well as looks. BIG BLOOMER sUiTS 33 to 36, pinch backs, belters and Norâ€" folks, all mannish styles, at ..... ........ Extra special Panamas at ©$4.00, $4.50 Our Clothing and Furnishings for boys are receiving very special compliments from the many pleased mothers who have been here. _ The good quality, chic styles, and exceptional values are what pleases them. English Sennet Straws purchased direct from the manufacturers at a big discount. Most stores are selling these at $2.50. Come early. English hair line stripe, light shades of grey, special .... ... s Fine all wool Worsted Trousers, hand tailâ€" ored, with or without cuffs, regular $6.00, mpeciab .... .......... .ll.llll 22.; GAKRA Our special $2.00 . Straw is certainly a lively seller. TROUSERS AT LESSâ€" THAN: FACTORY) PRICES. 50 Opairs at one special purchase. _ The maker wanted the money; we were ready for the goods. We make our profit on the quantity of selling; you‘ make your big ‘savâ€" ing on each palr. e / U‘ + ' wl ‘Domestic Tweed striped Trousers, toâ€" day‘s value $2.75, for ... .. thaes +s az 53 value $2 mz 31.98 7 l & English worsted finish stripe regular $3.50 for ..... .222 20. UOUNBww rtur banr terRoniFi onari A magnificent range of choice, cut in all the smart 1917 models, two and three butâ€" ton smart roll lapels, patch or plain pockâ€" ets, beited pinth backs, greys, browns, fanâ€" cles, in checks, stripes and piain, at a clear saving of $2.00 to $6.00."" . f CAPS FOR AUTOS AND outing A BIG DiSPLAY OF BoYS‘ suits RUSH SPECIAL! STRAW HATS NORFOLK AND PINCH BACKS $3:95â€" $549 $6â€"75â€" $850 VOUNG MEN‘s sUITS $10â€" $1250â€" $1350 * $15â€" â€" $5 $750â€" $9. $11 $145â€" ‘s d does hot pick the lock.‘ s door and it does not pick the lock. Amsterdam, July 10.â€" Les Nouvelles of Maestricht reports that Dutch workmen who were laid off at Krupps works on account of destruction of buitdings in the recent French air raid, assert that a quarter of the Essen plant was destroyed. The material damage is placed at millions of france and it is said 100 employces were killed and hundreds of others, including 45 French prisoners, were wounded. â€" _ C y Pz a Chairman M. G; Carey of the Petâ€" ‘The ninateenâ€"monthsâ€"old child of | rolia Hydro Commission recommends Joweph Wearing, barrister, of Peterâ€"| insiallation of Hydro to replace steam boro, died from the effects of drinkâ€"| power sat the .town‘s . waterworks ing a qnantity of liquid paint to which | pumping station, “?m i got abcess, O ns is . lat $10.000. a t ONE QUARTER OF KRUPP WORKS DESTROYED BY FRENCH AIR MEN; OVER 100 KILLED Baby Drank Paint and Died. and $19 Trqu:en, and dark 250 pair girls‘ box calf and vici kid, good stylish, comfortable and ow heels, sizes 8 to 10%4, regular $2.50, Sale Price .. ©1.00@ 300 pair Children‘s Shoes, «in a large and varied style and sizes to select from, sizes 3 to 7, special price for this Sale .. ‘1%9 300 pair Women‘s Oxfords, in vici kid and patent kid, also tan, calf, patent and kid dress pumps,â€"cuban shape, leather heels, not all sizes in each line, regular $3.00 to $3.50, sizes 3 to 7, apecial to clear at ‘lm Misses‘ Gunmetal calf button and blucher boots, McKay sewn soles, boxed toes, low heele, sizes 11 to 2, regular $3.25, â€"Sate Price .... .2l.ll 222. 22222 022... en an Women‘s patent coit and gunmetal, butâ€" ton and blucher, in nat. calf and cloth tops, sizes 24 to 7, reg. $4.50, Sale Price “.‘9 Boys‘ Suits, in all substantial solid leathâ€" er, splendid make, made for rough wear as well as weight for best or Sunday, sizes 11, 12 and 13, regular $3.25, Salfe Price m 400 pair Ladies" Boots. These are broken lines and discontinued lines, beautifut quaâ€" lity andâ€" elegant styles, in gunmetal â€" and vici kid, McKay sewn soles, sizes 2}/,, 3, 3%%, 4 and 4%4, regular $3.00 to $4.00, to clear at 300 pair Boys‘ Boots in box calf, in a good stylish shape, blucher tops, solid leather throughout, McKay sewn soles, well put toâ€" gether, sizes 1 to 5, regular $3:75, â€" Saie Boots, blucher cut, modl'qn; !;oavyâ€".ol‘uâ€", 6 to 10, regular $4.00, Sale Price ... . €9.00 Men‘s Shoes, medium weight, box . calf, patent colt and tan calf, solid leather soles, goodyear weit, biucher and button styles, reguiar $5.00 and $5.50, Sate Price @495 P We uc 2P O Nh t s e savings. _ The Shoe Department Was conâ€" tributed to this great event with the greatâ€" est offering yet: offered. Savings no thoughtâ€" ful woman or man can afford to miss; study every item ciosely then act. 300 pdir Men‘s Box Kip and Vici Kid L OB ie Cu sn esnt ol Cp c ORPEPES . OR MB that mean perfection of‘fit, of style and of workmanship; . Suits oÂ¥ good cleth _ and good. taste, at $30.00, $27:00, $25,00, $22.09, $18.00 and $15.00. .. ..2T.‘.:........ Cth men‘s suirts $17m Standard $24.00 grays.. and prowns and fancy worsted, British glotha, high . class sho ‘ptailored, best llvdl'ly;c and \trimmings; This is a purchase of two hundreg suits of a line sold anywhere for $24.00; come and see, for this Saie Special ... .. .., $1720 BRITISH BLVE sERGE suits 20th Century Bench Fralhni, and . our Ernst special Hand : ‘Tallored Suits; Suits ‘- Good Clothes Come Prom ,-â€"-â€"d-d_._ y t d SHOESI SMOES SHOES! varletlgn,. bluer’_vvalufi, bigger ‘ Fiirnâ€" 19 M+. and Mre. Af. woire a...&"&" to Mr. ai id , t 6 + Congntnhuo:.- h&l" exams were held in the school last week with excellent n.nulu; a large numrr tryâ€" ing, and all were 8 pags: ing.â€" The patriotic % éety . intend holding a lawn social in the feart fuâ€" ture.â€" Miss Black, a returned misâ€" slonary, occupled the pulpit in the Methodist church on Sunday.â€" Pat byterian church on Sunday. â€" The h:nd-y was very quietly spent in the village. A number spent the day visiting other places. A number from Methodist church on Sunday.â€" Patâ€" rioti¢ serviceés were hefd in the Pres Kitchener held a picul¢ and Ashed home in the village. â€"_Mre.. . John Hamm, Sr., and Mre.*J. Hamm, Jr., "and children, â€" and Miss . l;‘-!hnm spent Monday with friends in Brantâ€" ford.â€" Among the fumilies who have taken up théir residence in Doon lateâ€" ly. gre Mr. a. Wolfe _of . Galt, . Mr. Wiltiam Hodgens, of Blair; Mr. Jdhn Kiliés, Galt; Mr. Thos.‘ Davies, Calt, and Mr. Win. Teit, Gait.â€"Mrs. ‘Jadob Cluthe and family moved their houseâ€" hold effécts to Kitchetier tast Thursâ€" Bay. _ ‘They M&hm a redidâ€" ar Guciph aro shipping another tar of 1 eP 0 c:m froti |ftomi mmu‘\_w ‘tg_.elr ctory here.â€" The ladies of the Meâ€" thodist church held a _ social ls6t Thursday evening in the church. . A nupiber from Galt were present and provided part of the programme. OwWâ€" ing to the rainy night the social was not as well attended as would have KICK BY HORSE PROVES FATAL TO â€" CHARLES HACHBART seed oo y se man but he ;uedA away cafrly Sunday morning. passed away early Sunday ‘morning. Mr. and Mrs. Hacbart have the sympa thy of the community in their . beâ€" reavement. ahe m:g l:: v.:: popular with who h quiet and friendly dfi- guining for him many friends. * The funeral was heM from . the home of his parents on Wednesday morning at 9.30 o‘clock to the Heide}â€" berg _ Latheran church _ Interment was made in the cemetery adjoinâ€" Ing the church, UEX0, SCHRIHE tzjvolr BC mfl’._,-,r-, We e pleased .to hear that Mr. . Chas. (.}'olieen is up and around again. after â€"Miss Cassel of Galt spent the â€"holiâ€" days with fl:r nm;-.â€"- ... :n Marshal of Galt spent um-é at_his with Wer sister; Mirs, J. rck‘yr â€" Mr. and Mrs: Irvin -Wmn L. and G.Wation: t Méoitdaysmint the home of Mr. . H. (R:WAteoit.â€"â€"Mige Smith of Hespeler was the guest:; of Mrs. Jefkins over the holiday..â€" We 1ith.â€"The A. G. Woods Amusement Co. lu;u giving â€"a concert in ,ll‘xc’- Garvey‘s hall, Saturday evening, 14.â€"Some of the farmers have comâ€" menced hyh‘hl?i this flcm_‘“ ty. They es report a very hal â€"Mrs. Billner returned hon;m week iron New York when she aftended ‘ the funeral of her brother who was acci dently kiled, fing hongsys with nor pareaite in thon t th her parents 6 â€"Mr. and Mrs. John Bathbafdt and Miss G. Bainhardt spent Sunday and aond:y with mr;inhn‘:l Brantford.â€" . rs. James Ke pqm r was visiting friends mar > past week. â€" Mrs. John‘ Bittner attended the funeral of her brothker, Mr.â€"Alien, who was killed in New YFork.â€" M# and Mrs. D. Dahmer it the holf days with friends in Kitchener.â€"Mt. and Mrs. 8. Panngbaker and Miss â€" G. Pannabaker spent the holidays with Mr. R. Pannabakér.â€" Miss R.â€" Huber of Guelph was the guest of Miss E. ;l; lguelph was t.h; guest o_t_‘:lu ong over the t y8. P8. Torem "Toint it "aoanls wak A fatal accident occurred near Bam Our Busy > Huron spent t M: “f‘lc 8.â€"Mrs. John Moved by F. rtu. ed by J. L. McKay that the fixdc bitts and accounta be paid that the Reeve issue his orders for said Uiwéttnta as follows, Â¥1¢.:â€" Jas. Birmingham, for work at Townâ€" e Â¥ 4 Soonk : tm ie t t og 3 Y fl.‘cfittht 3. e.r of 'gt’.u{:tQ to John Clo# «s '3:”'0000 Tor one to John Gle# «s compeons for one lamb killed mn m. unâ€" known, and that the Reeve issue an order meovdlrly. â€" 4 Moved by F. br, seconded by J. L. McéKay that the Monicipai Treaâ€" aurer place to the credit of Wellesteyâ€" and ~Birmingham Drun-:â€"-fo‘ Engiâ€" neer stated ‘;:lt he had ex4 the wood dra d found that the same ind béen pleted in with the cations, the. fitat» ed that he had gone over the ham drain and had An estimate of the oxcantl::l r tuwm csmitme @ccording qti‘:;thp. namdly that it m the exâ€" an 1rlfl|’é{f Obstruction of a cement: y'?l&, at ‘P:!:ori. ufrs:u that it t . were +o with gravet trom 4 to 1% mchen the surer place to the credit of Wellesteyâ€" M@-#fl. the sum of $500.00, that '.:ld' Village n!; uun.';u'li 'i;' t::‘ rate of six por cent. from y the , un Hil _ Décembé¥ ‘the 15th, 11917, on said Mt.â€"â€"&fld. F celved and fille4 in, also severat rateâ€" payers solicited rrants for the purprse of gravelling, which the Counsl vra mised to consider. <‘Two COMMMWWnications, from C. D.. cavation of 2709.9 cnbz yards, which would amount:to ..6 it 28 cents per cubic yard. In adcordance thereâ€" obntpagtibe wonld ne reatoved. â€" The ocum wno .nmn.' shipâ€"gravel pit ..... ..... ..$36.30 u_vl'i Frey, gravelling por conâ€" _ with Jas. Birmingham, the contractor 3 tne 5.3’.‘3"5‘“:. .Was u; $15.00 being baiance of saf@ drain in full. _D. McRackarth, M.D., give notice of Measrs. Meyerâ€"and Petsch wére #i~ sent, all others preseht.. The miritce of the June 1 «<éting, and also the rm- c;-:-llnns of the Court of R““evm .3 u:’_‘;.l the samée , wore. read ted.. A nfln‘b‘:r’ 6. fidâ€"m« Werte \toâ€"â€" The members of Wellesley Municiâ€" pal Roard, met, pursitant to adjournâ€" it T es 320 ay, t uly, , at o‘clock in @odrgMon. & * G.WA'!"&:.;. ¥¥444 ....l;...h’z.a eo, A. Ti " salary, J J.EQ_‘MLMBMOIM’ A, R. Sdider,. bonus forâ€"tence %;&é%wm Sit Thistrese RoBisi?." 3 mios T romc i feven thake tor feges NB “&'5’.3’.‘. po.:e * i188 Wim. x:mlmm.':: work .. l::'g Henry Feick, gravel, spikes and “'“ ralentite Sitsbliey, iabor on road 13.80 Melviite Veitch,; gravel and damâ€" * 5o UNente 2sic20.l ... .0. C.... $4.78 NoriAn (Shants, .gravel ... ;) 25.30 Gearge Gole, gravel ...., ... i n f on as Zephaniah Erb, gravel .....â€" â€" sCBG h HMWL.i...% > .... ol l.. Mrs. y, cleaning Tp. Hall Ufltlcmr: m'f-flméu Robert Cornell, gravel ... ...‘ . 9:00 'orlflllfl‘n'm““-l 20‘ Jucob Cressmman, bonus for wire Wellesley Tp. Council. PPA .T Lluentlonl. from C. & . were handed t8 related to the Linwood "Walawece to un gravel ... .. 20.70 3 months 11.85 18 L0 5.00 5.20 fome: x «ie 16 "Colilh i The "J. B. L. Cascade," the f ficient dovice for Internal n.&'fi'fifi being shown and explained in dotMMl‘ . by A. G. Hachnel, Waterioo, 6 t Druggist. Ask for free bookiet, x Man of Today Is Only 59 Por 4 The elimination of the . perniclo and poisonous waste which i# 6vi Aunid one arises in the morning .c headed. Nbtn" might edurinont present in the Lower Intestine X#ture a b,hm work unham Pm nint eneraecimantrmannt 1 Chronicleâ€"Telegraph readers will do well to read the gds. each week. The thrifty buyer can save money by Wwatdiâ€" Ing the @ds. each tesue and t“:m vantage of the: apectat bargaitid: offéi eeed‘. T HROTTCT : htrignth / ts rrvatadinhaian4 s +2 During the signing of the ste miss, riorence nelst, conetn ot ts ege, Huntin sang "O Promise Me," very ufif after which: the gupsts of about torty sat dornâ€"to a sumptuous wedding sip per.. The bride; wis {“‘“‘“ :i‘& miny pretty and valuable gifts. s muny pretty and valuable gifts. . _ mt en eat ie blossoms with a back ground of ferng. poel e IT® PDCIOE, MB later will reside near Winterbourne. Nâ€"COUR. P (this... A pmty':e'«"fig was no':emlnud’tt s eA ces m whon their dntghter, Eleanor A (‘1 lekrg ind Raiph Raward Cook n_g happily Anited in the Hol p B . O0: ‘m. of . her Aathet, :: ; ;%nm"""ap zfiu‘gw"}m exgcia wed. . der of Riunones" Un Ses bectalt l ty sttired in whité sifk crape.de chend earrying pinkâ€"carhations, white ea at Preagant Locals and Personals.. woy! Miss Jein‘uc'mmag'mmcd home after spending ~ a 1 weeks with friendsâ€" ut Toronto.â€"â€"Mrs. Alex. Schheâ€" fer of Galt, whsrenawing acuaintancâ€" es here lagt week.â€"Mrs. Josish Shyâ€" :g,:‘nd the lu-en:: and xm:% L Conestoro, were guests «nyder left on Monday for Hespeler, where she has secured a position.â€" Mrs. Foerater.left on Monday to apeénd a week withâ€"friends st Waterlooâ€"â€"Mr. and Mrsâ€"Ben BShoemaker from Elmirg, spent Bunday with Mr. and Mrs. Abr. Bauman.â€"Mr. Amos Shoemaker of Kitchener spent July .1st. at his hoxe here.â€"Miss: Martha Snyder of Watér lvo spentâ€"the. bolidays under the parâ€" ential roof. â€"Miss Ward,. our Jurior Teacher is returned to her homé M the camp meetink over the week i which was held at Mildmay.â€"Mr Mrs. Nelson Dabnuis leff on d 4 spend : two . months ‘holidays at PX the week end ‘&t her sisters, “"Nx /d man King at CreokBank.â€"Miss n Mr. and Mrs. W Dictrich and son Ted of Toronté spént: several days of the week at the home of the form@r‘s der and Mr i ols 8 i7 rapu .m Bath An IntornAl 1e

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