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The Chronicle Telegraph (190101), 2 Aug 1917, p. 6

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Ti: no her u Il' In. luau , , It. wuu 5, at! m. u _ . In. In: v.', , “all. In E.¥ than”. I', , ' Kh- Lari , t couple or v 4, [fiends In t .116 Mn. John ' to In spout "i. prom; Mr ii >1? _'/'i"'t'i"iir' 'Bliss) N ehihborii : '1rtadinE.PtugrurnMesai. WHY WOMEN WRITE LETTERS [and] who! tho countri We.“ “QAMI loci-v- On Oh- I at“. I m- can! mean to tho Lydin . Phi- ldieho 00. II that Lydh L M Luna‘- Vegeuble Compound bu (nought health Ind humus-a Into their liven one. burdened with paltt um! 1mttertrttr. " bu relieved women from some at We wont form. of female ills. from din- 'Ueemettta, inttsmtnntimt, ulcenuon, “Walden. nervoumou. Vie-knots, eunuch mblu and from the blues. The many friends ot Mr. Joshua Helm: of Bleams Road will be pleased to learn that he ls able to be ghoul “ruin. Ind hope that he may aooh re. tttrin his former good health. From I New Hamburg Soldier tttt I thetitiorm Utter or m . a. knowingly. have we published on tttttot%ttst letter, at one with“! the {all and mm content of the man who mu K ' _ Ihr new thing thousands of vim-a Wm who as wall oftms at "Are .0 letter. which the Lrdu E. Pinkhun Kylie)” Co. no continually publishing, V2t"St' "Are they mum” " (“Idem-n munch lotion?" Miss Emma Becker, Mrs. o. H. Decker and daughter are spendlng their vacation at tho home of Mrs. Becker's parents. Dr. and Mrs. Brown- lng in Exetre. Mr. and Mrs. David Ehy have re turned from a trip to Zealandla. Sank The Inauguration of the merchant's weakly hall holiday, ls causlng (who a bit ot strife among some ot the mar. chants an a result ot the holiday the alrlct ndherence to early closing by- law was also demanded and now three ot our grocers. who also run Ice art-am parlors in connecllon have been summoned to appear before the mag- lstrate for selling after six o'clock. It In doubtful It Elly fine can be im- posed, but the matter may lead to the rescinding of the bylaw and let every merchant keep his own business ttotrrs Miss Mary Cousins ittrent her Vati- Ilol: with her panama at Avon Bank. . Mm: Adele and Monte Home: of Kitchener are spending their vaca- tion whhwthelr grandparents Mr. and Mn. H. Brodrecht. . v" Vanna}. _ _ ', Mr. B Roland. of Deemerlon Gu", Visitor a). thehome of Mr. Uttrachatatr', om: Sn day. ' on: Sunday. I ' . In Bella Baum. and Miss Ser- Iphlnq Bruder of Kitchener are 'd'r',','"'tl','a,T""'", holidays " the lat- ter: ho '. ' ‘ , Mr. W. L. Punis. of the Queen City Puving Co., at Toronto. arrived in town with a number of men amt tncy are unloading their equipment and. Per pariug to start on their contract ot paving \Vnterlob street. Work on the lot» of putting in the warm drains may be commenced this week. Rev. H. F. Shade ot Benton street. “not”. Church Kltchener. occupied the pulpit m the Baptist. Church here on Sunday. A L " arrir. George Hildebrand, of Strat- Ionl ta mum; her Ion. Mr. Charles Wain-gm! here this week. _ . Mr. and Mrs. J. K. Becker. of Kitch- ener. Me W. I. Becker and Miss Adena Becker, ot Stmtford were visi- ‘ton ut the home ot Mr. Barry Kalb. tlolsch on Sunday. Mr. uni Mrs. Anson Groty of Toron to, are the guest: ot Mr. and Mrs. B, “(NW - Mr. and Mn, Kan) tad two child- ren returned home on Thunday um: momma; I couple of weeks with re- htlvn and (Honda In Hamilton In" Kate Miller ot Toronfo. visit “Arlen“ in tow? this my. Mrt Barbara Peters & Detroit In visiting her brother Mr. David Ttteb- , Mn. Honduran of Owen Bound, In“ Janie Neil-chum at Chlcago and Mn. Bobta- and daughter Edna. and son Earl ot H-mlltou are Nation at the home ot Mr. Ind Btu. Hugh Jkersttuon, Jacob street In. John L. he later ot Total» to In INN n law wash with her unreal; Brand In. John Schmidt. Jacob sues: Mr. and I!” John Appel Ind dvtattt tr, Nimrod of Walkman wont " h , with relating bore. mu Eleanor Koehler In 'spmslune he: "canon with her artisan-routs. Mr. and Mrs. Glllland. 0.1mm. In” Kills Hudsliholéi' hm: I my" ot diyrs tn Kitchener thin week. A Mk. Lune Blane!- b ”calla: I ml. of weeks with relatives and (thud.- Iu Brunch. In. o. K. but 7 we aim Wtagt ttMer: a. her - De. sad Mn. Erosi- it. Fiirks Brodreqbt at “Mr My.' at! goal _wf" pl. mun. in». an. au; iruauriik - -tAtgt m rohttvu Ind - In Inch-or.» r. Pit' Dim-m oi no... 1.f,'a? "out. with III In guys You; thtt new: In" w. to, i'tarrruussaUi saws NOTES Miss Edna Wetttttttfer, of him". Easthom. held the lucky number In the drawing for the hmdsome on"! at the Trinity Lutheran garden party anl ts AtWttr_oteared, with her prize. Mr. Mfr: Vnnalckle. who Adair" underwent an operation in improving slowly. Hin many friends are glad to hear of Improvement even though it in tdow, and hope that ihnir friend's health will continue to mend. Garden Pnrty---A garden mrly. under the minnow M the Woman's institute. will he held at linynvillu achnui xruumls on Thursday owning Aim 2nd The music will he lurninhed by the New Hamburg "and The pro. ceevls will he In aid ot Red Cross. Mrs. Fred n'ecker and datarhter Graco of Toronto. ttre, spending their vurnllnn with nor Daren" Mr. and Mr: W H. Raul". Pen! txtreqt. Miss t, R. Rnhh In anvndlng her vacmlon with I’O‘IHVPI and 'yiexdt, In -l'rter'ton, and Port sum: The results of the Elementary Theo. ry Music examinations held here eariy this month. were received after the plant: rennin we": published. Miss Me Callnm umpared two candigntes who took honora and "ruckus hon. ors. Miss Ida Part obtained 92 points, and Miss Lillian Snyder honors. Mrs. R. O. Starkey at Detroit, was the guest of Mrs. ll. KBlbneitsch this week. Dr. Ind Mrs. Pearson Winn of Alvis ton. are the guests of Dr. and] Mrs. R J. Winn here this work, Miss Jo Yack. of Walkerton, who spent the put threm weeks with her cousin, Miss Wilhelmina Bruder. re. turned home on Monday. Mr. A. K Freeborn ot vtuttrouuer'.' was a visitor 1t_tortt n_n Sally-11g. - Mlu~lloxie Bowman ot this town was successful is passing her recent Toronto Conservatory ct Manic 0mm- lnations with first clans honors. She Is I pupil ot Mr. G. Ziegler of Kitchen- er. Mr. and Mrs. David Rlcbllng. and Mrs. Peters were at Erhsvllle this week. to visit the farmer's tamer. I was put into bed and that night op- erated on and had my leg amputated The days later l was operated on tttrain in order to remove some shrap- nel from my leg. I was In that hospi- tal one week and brought to Dolougne, where l was " days before procued ine, to England, All the wounds In my arms are healed. also my nugssr and although I still have the two wounds in my legs that are not quite heal d, I am able to be out of bed and tt aroupd )n crutches. I am feeling ttne Love to trti, ‘still there which was only tor shout Hive or Ian minutes, l saw Mahlon 'mor. TPrnt know how badly~he was 'irdlinded. but I think ituwas not sev- "tty. From the tins-insanity; [way dun-led inore than two miles by four Herman. there i had to wait than tirteen or twenty minutes and was then put on alight railway with other wounded I dont know how far we went on the railway, whon we were taken from the train and put hr to ambulances. and driven to nnoiher dressing station or hospital. There I had a splint put on my leg, after re- maining there an hour or so 1 was taken in another ambulance to a hos- pital farther behind the lines. There) I saw that I had been knocked (We; and “Inn to the bottom or the trench.‘ I called to the sergeant mm Ba, came 'st)tetrrs one to (Ix me up and tttmil hem (on; a stretcher. This 1mtBttt itr about tan minutes and I was when!“ the ttral station whim]; w B about two hundred. yards uwuy. 1t'ldl',; "I ma? well she Wu m the hospital 1 jun-1 loll. She seems to be nlce. you were; wondering how ft happened during! an " advance our Mueller: run inl sulport ot another battalion, The "up-l ports were being shelled wally her lly. The trench we were In was not very deep. In the deepen} pace not above a tellow's head having been only recently dug. The sergeant Ind mr sell were under u bit ot shelter that had been made In one part of the trench. A Incense was mused down ‘the trench and 1 had gone down to page It on and was comlug back when] n shell came over and truuied--wen I dont know how tar. but It could notl have been many yards In front ot me.- " seemed to me as though I was nr lng through space at 'the rate of a, hundred. miles a second. Thls lasted; may two or “may seconds I gunman“ in In my lava-wk when lwns. wounded would bet- (“on out had mule good use ot, there u no doubt of that. On the (In! of July there were Inma- hold by the (“threat Cmdlu: hospital- than! here. the wellner a.” fine und the upon. good. An a tre- caution anlnlt. " with In England. all blinds must be drawn " night on- noel-11y tn the qotttttrtrn net! of Eng had. All street light: Ire lino Ihldod This In duel-en! from Mace. tor over there even a couple of miles behind the line the light- trom the bonsai can be can u the blinds no "trt drawn. It In eermtnly too bad about Russel Willi-ma. I am very glad I saw him In Pnnce You knew that Miss Abel had a sister who Is u nurse over here In Ingland did you not? tttoat I. "and “who! tho-cl 2t,t't,','uvey 'd,"tat III m- u '0.“ on Map In I but -- N In“: 1- dad “I m an an. has you n. "BttMSth Tthmmhb-m“ nines-l hall-l. The loot! hm It nick bum u.- will t so: u the other ”with! here you get my; and "(cabins at a; m. whet“; you ttot no» u the other PM. lawn1 thigh I do not got some at an boxer” that reached hues after I mu m un- ded there In no tear that they win be, wanted. The name with the par." I other: will enjoy them. Whateven MI:- 'ttii, ' , Ci.'2lirieiit" ii"; H. h 111a 'Pit a, 'ar/ttht.'. and " . mum-w my. Gli, In. Just 'L"datt'ttg hr I: €995.92! gamed-c 1- . m Mr. Russel Bun ot smuoi-u Inn! "-otltomn-tmetrtG. Wilfrid. _ Mr. and Mrs. Val Wanna! and two daughters Grace and Florence re- turned home on Saturday after spend: ing several weeks with relatives and lrltnds in Windsor and Amttorsthurtt. thw wrl " Ms home here. _ Miss mm Covice spent the week end with friends in Woodstock. ”an” Annie Niche] of Gail lg spend- ing sew-ml week: with reiativen and “Ends here. . Miss Clara Schnler In spending her vacation with relatives and friend: In Moncton, Mitchell and Grand Bend. Chiropractic Is A RATIONAL SCIENCE Th. norm“ My la 1 price! machine, and 8.1009 n the ver- ubral column wot-Inn a prop" mechattlegtl relnlon to gvery other part and in would walk abundant power, the ream of In activities, however numeroul and varied, cannoi be other than that of normal. But, when I lubluxatlon occur: the no“. II Implant-d, ttu" lnlerlerlng wlth the lrannmiulon ttf mental Im- pulse and duel-e ll the retull. PM». Mo. Icoidcnco meow. 100 Weber Cit-mica, Kitchen? News. no mm. " "it pm. and 0.30 to "tr F m. The Chiropractor admin 'ttse cause of (Shun and nah". cur". Cttrt-ttatlttrt free. Miner soon; In and box can and my kid, ta2tieF tops, we" made and urvlceable, the. tt to 10%, regular tt.N, Saturday ..... ..... .... ..... ........_.. $1.” WomenU the black trict kid Oxfords, excellent Gaaa and “er- for neat serviceable street wear, mllltary heel. and patent cape, sixes 2Z, to 6, regular 82.50. Saturday Women’s ftne been, some broken lots I of "teitat styles. in vicl kid. waned and McKay new" lulu, slut In the lot Wa to T, regular $3.00 to “All, Saturday A . . $2.50 V I - "sir", , a, Viv 120 "an menu the... medlmn iidiiikt3i,: " "can"; 'etirtt can and tritl in com warden; mother cut. inu- 5y, to 0/2 onlyiregullr price "tttt tor8S.Vturdar $2.98 . Lyme YBoyI' and Glrld' Bouts, no pun tthe, 'tWitt-seq km andibox ca" blacker tops. These are Very neu' and amicable, the. 4 to 7,3".quu-31m Swagger . . .:98tr Womep'u special summer tho”, m" qua ty of black dongola hid, sum mum sottegrt4at,.%td Fei, we. ak to 6, regular $1.35, Saturday a.t ..... "f'" .... ......'93c y - . - 0'; Pore pom, In all substantial solid when“, aplendldly Made, glam. for when! and rough wed}, in we" as weightihsr Sunday, size. 1 to s, "tttoF'-,"'-- at C.. .3 ....t .. J.. .'.r. /.'p.. ...w. .r..:..1..... 394m No! hard for ainy man or woman to ”he; I deatrabiq shape or style in nu. lot we have picked out (or Saturday Bargain, Ind there are good valuu (or ,'"ttn and bpyu. 1 All C - . I Men'. Boots, Ut box an and Inet Km. 39% oxriaui, Vicl KM and ‘Pment Colt, an Mon grade mMtis; we. 5% to to, would} $3.00 to $3.50, tutttrdar'.. $.;. 'I' $1.93 A. HOLM -'===:l>ooooo<x win p'oaguvely retain the at...» ml min. out. TM. In a great opportun- Ity to buy the but tallorod 'rtothuttt on "It. continent at practically half tht price of ordinary allow mka. ' Where ttiii Good l, .t" ctiiihea Come From‘ 207M Cesium! BRAND suns mm. mm AND moo Another Drive In the Shoe Department SPECIAL Lor. NO. 1 $1800 _ Iberian Shot of Bargalns 4 For the.HFinariwind-up of. Our . 1 l Great A.,,tytiitl,,Iii1,t,rrrr,per Sale j, The chlcker. thlet. who has oeenl -l-rltiqlt-irttttt--i" making a sensational haul In Kchhon- =============-======= er for the past month paid a vlslt to the chicken pen: of Thmnu bullock at Untcman place recently and wat'ou 1 Y E S! nway with four ot Mr. Malleck‘a hull birds Mr Malleck 'etated to the "we; Ytttt Met tret your ham- ktaph trtat the Hal-z! in trot n chance ”I...“ ttere. A H.005" - chicken robber as lndlcated by "ml CONNIE!“ of I" kind. d "O... In. (hot! at his place, He noted that (herol - harm“. worn nthor brlda ln lhe pen lhal the, q-...---. thief :nlghl have when but he was R'P'M". PNMP‘IUMO. careful to select the very best sport mun that he could lay hla hands on] w. c. lrrttttttttmtrU This would indicate that the thief Cr . BAtttm, out an expert at judglng fowl and In not walla-(led with picklng the ordlrury -l.l-t-rrilltgr---tt-" birds. Mr. Mallock oxprmmd tho ho, "W'--'-.'---'-'----;'-----""--.-------.;--.::':'.----".."."---.;.'.",--"'-'- lief that the "do! In laklnz the hirdn and fl" keep tttt ere out ror them It wlth n/lnw to “momma than this the H" ”MM" Fall ”adorn"!!! that he would know asrorui:ii%G7rarEGrFGies "er pu (our bird. ll In out than mm TEMPER. _ in", Robert Barber and daughter May. of Stratum]. um spending a week with friends here. POULTRY Tmnr . . Mums To an EXPERT FANGIEB Mr. Bus [Ups ot Kitchener grant tho week th at In: home. Miss Evelyn Ernst returned home after spending i week with friends in Windsor. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Woods of Gait spent the week end with the farmer's parents, Mr. and Mm. Wm. Woods, WIImot street Mrs. Lorne McKelvey and son Mor- tormer‘s parents Mr. and Mn Mor- ley of Montreal are visitors at the home of her brother Mr. George Mor. ttry. Jacob street. Easy Choosing For Spinday. Money Saving ‘Opportunity All Over The Store _ l, ." -. 8Tf" _-_-------" This has been the most sucobssiul sale in our history. Values , have never been so great. Hundreds of lines are hem? sold at less than old time prices and thousands of people al over . the countK are reaping full benefit of our special offerings. Come wit the crowd] The following list gives but a small idea of what we have in, store for you when you come.' Broken "he. of tar $10.!!! and $12.3 Sun... Scotch, Emmy. and ‘dommlc (wads, In gray. brown. and mixture-.- all of an. nee-m1 makintt,%tett' n- ductlom trom our keen cash price- man I doubt: nvmg. _ . IliilitlliltrT'8 SPECIAL _ LOT N0. 3 Bop" Bid,me/aou, $5.09 manly . . . . E. . . . . . . $3.90 All alzee 24 to Mt, broken lines from Whig 'ea""', of telling. V . Boye’“.50 Bloomer Suits for ..... ..... ....... $4.95 Big boys' large bloomer studem Suite, " to 36, tailored from Men'a Suit Clothe. npecially for Erna". "ore, "SO, 3550,5550. $T$8at'd ..... .w... .... . ...... $10 Bore (at color Jerseys, long and than cleave: . . . , 35c Boys’ Hose with a six month guarantee of color and two month guarantee of wear, all size: . . .. . . . . . . . . . .. 30c Boyt' Fine Negligee smm .... ....r..W. tie and 75c Boy’s Departmqnt Saturday [ Domenic It actually lad than factory out .. .. $1.49 _ Many of the above Hm are being "tl by wholesaler- at ".75. C . f, _ si'r. , . A Factory Clearing of Trousers todoooa===soooeMroel 62,50 Tiller made Trainer! ier . . . . _ $3.50Trousernfor '""', ....l.,,. .. $4.69 Trouseia..tteit hops an: cum, . . $5.50 Trousers, belt loop " bulls $795 " Pals cm» Symon Bucher & Son " King It, I. OW" an; "all. “when". In." Mr. '3'! Set Yimr it twain, all ulna. You might trs-ist um conumnt over [ od pe do not believe you win "at; ml to thin “no at an“. " mu rte-.11.” an the none at the and. art and Include al the and“! touches. W. have goods ouch as blue and black wound. and imported l ' ”RIAL LOT HO. 3 PURE WOOL EN3L|8H WORSTED . SUITS $12% RG .9. I. no Council of the Corporation ot .the Town ot Waterloo intends to con- atruct. u e locel Improvement, e newer with nuclei-drum. on John street. between Purl street end York street, nnd intends to specially use" I port of the coat upon the In“! emailing directly on the work. Town of Waterloo Take lotloo That 2. The estimated cost of the - 1: £504.80. ot which 880.00 I: to I). paid by the Corportrtiott. The estim- nod specs-l rate per foot frontage " Me The neck! “acumen! I: to In paid in thirty'unmul Insulmenta. wANtEtb-a- good "menial-h Amt bench ma - work and good was». ttnderddea1 condition. Apply by letter or In perm to Dt minion Tim Factory. to". a. A petition against the work will not until to prevent In construglIOI Dated "th July. 1917. GENERAL WANTS ixnmcucco AWTIIR no VALUATOI Number of you. undone. a. Auetterrteerd.. Prune-1 Imam- m.- of My "a 93095. M». main. m. rhino m. Wail-0' H. B. DUERING ‘comwnaqm Mk, haw _ P, W "fies? 100 dated was sad "so sum, In tin! now ”my... A. Ind black and white stripe, In" roomy India, coat style, absolutely fut doiors, Saturday ... m............... we Imported Englloh and Amerleutn, the but .etesurte of Hats, excluulvely than!» by this “on, specially pried loc- qulck telling .... T....-....... ..... ....... Me to " Two strong "no. ..... .....' ..... '."'" 'l to $2 Mens Shirts, Attractive Styles A big lull range of Sith, Lisle and Cotton," In black or tan, high upliced heels, double mole- and to", reguar 3Sc, Saturday per pair ..... ..... ..... .... ............ 25c ii; at! Twoisi'eirruuiu, also in time union-I. 100 dozen 50c Battsriggan sum. or Drawers, special 39c Other lines " ............. we, 75c, $1 and $1.25 osmtiii,atpie 1'11“); "riyrroo_eetrotetpti.,t, Mfg-corned Warm Weather Underwear JAMES G. HAIGHT. Clerk. Hats---Straw Hot Weather Hose YOUNG MEN't' Ta"' M AND $11. _ Ours I; pr-tmeetup I you». man'u store. Our uloctlom are. made with' “II. thought In walnut; Truth why young men away. in} web Individuality In Eroetu cloth... We are exclusive aller- of 20ttt Con- tury Grand clothes. 'Where the Good Clothes Come From SPECIAL LOT NO. 4. At Baden - Number manned, Rich“ In!“ price rate Km “In”! wan-do; August I, 1917,, _ Stunted 4 miles nutrient ot Kits ener, the property of the late Geo. - Bowman, eon-lacing ot " acre- main or less. " acre: under culu'nuon. Balance amber and pasture. On the tarm in a good bank barn. house with kitchen attached. implement and and good water. "t Chum mldenco, Wanna, 333K Id. Linen, residue. phone an our. phone. Kitchener, In. f: S H IN N 8 LIPPERr, am Equlpvmnt. can“ you "tmittee' No cam-a - I» "of Mom. _ Hogs Wanted T . Runnable Prices. omee Phone, Want!” " W. NOAH E. BOWMAN. .4me. GEO. W. LATGCH. Alterh.rtor, Undertaking Farm for Sale

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