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The Chronicle Telegraph (190101), 2 Aug 1917, p. 7

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f [Sir mm» wan. siiGaiGGiiiihin in PaHi-t-- MCoinmences , ...rq' 'me FATAL AEROPLANE I'D-DAY Is THE DROP WAS MADE l HOT: AT CAMP BORDER --- _ T-'--"- . Camp" Bordon. July 8t.--An aero- Mano, containing Cadet- Pearnon. of Combat. one" tqtd Arcmwa, o w... Carla. . C.. “I! - of the Camp thin morning. Pagan was kIllod but Archibaw escaped with I broken leg. Archibald coulé not up“!!! what caused the accident FOE SUBMARINE _ BADLY DAMAGED "'T'tto miminullnn in shipping losses In lnconteatnble. It In impossible to nbandon tht subject without Ittsiimt homage to the my given by the Ameri. can navy. both regarding the organiza- tion ot convoys Ind by torpedo-boat der Comm... Quin. July “PT". sub mum U... " "chm-0ft.“ night "Hosmty damaged Ind wu tubu- quomly can» " the naval non of Enrol. Mr. Lloyd-George said that Great Britain now had between 5.000.000 and 5.300.000 soldiers enrolled. without counting between 400.000 to, 50% be. longing to the navy or newly a million men from the dominion: and colonies. Great Britain had placed at the dispo- Ml of her allies. ho added, from 1,500.- 000 to 2,000,000 tons of merchant ships. Next year’s building program for mer- chant ships, which Ilreatly has begun. amounts to 4,000,000 tons, or twice as much as in a good year during pence time. Minding to the urnpaign against suhmnrlnn, Mr. Lloyd-George said: Pays Homage to the Aid Given by the American Navy, l Both Regarding the Organization of Convoy: and by Torpedo-Boat Destroyers. Paris, July 27.---David Lloyd-George, the British premier. todto gave a breakfast to a number of editors of important French newspapers. during which he convened fully with them the military. situation and replied to questions. The Temps this atternoon gives a summary of " talk. no tmuoini ii . Ions Finance Minister White estimated that tte.avould got tram ”5,000,000 to. $20 000,000 at least from the new measure. The tax was heavier‘tlnn the income tax new in force in the United States. but substantially less than the income tax provided in the bill before Congress. The siiiw%iii. adieu tax would he collected on in~! The menu" VII brought In by Finance Minister White. who in in, "Stott, up to today. that it would be luexpedlent to tap], this tom ot tun- tion to Cunt“. W Introducthn ot the manure vu made with when! "lacunae. uni I: man u I may “on forced from the Government by reputed demands ot the country tor ttro conscription at vouch. The chief crItIcl-In horn the Opposi- tion Ilde of Pullman". wu that the Income In step would have been tah. en long Mo, 3nd that the ”anythin- were 81,000 to high, This its the tint time we]: I tn nu been applied to Cum by the New Government. 1llllrgllllllf 5m 'lNlf ARE '." c' MOlll m suwm£ or EMPIRE OTTAWA. In!) S6.-4%gtn" In no: Inlet Income “when. The “an" In not“! down to W yet lord-y. mm the Com that“. without 00-1qu objection. I unall- “on authorizing the "new! ot a un- tulo tutu “In!“ ho- ”.000 up ward, Income. of unmarried men shove 32,000, and Incomes at mun-ted men above 83,000 are axed 4 per cent. In addition there In provision tor a sullen“. uppllcnble to both married and single. of: per cent on Income. from 86,000 to $10,000; 5 per cent from 810.000 to $20,000; tt per cent from 820,000 to 830.000; " per cent from 830.000 to 850,000: 15 per cent from 850,000 to $100,000. And 25 per cent trom $100,000 upward. For corporation and. Min! stock com- panies the Incomt- tn " tom. per cent on ln-omen above 83,000. The unper- la: does not aprlv to tLem. The tax um pr cone-2:93 on the incomes of the year 1917 and thereafter. WENT IS filllilill Ill gel""'"' illlllSlll?f WEALTH ilf glllllllll, iiiiiiiiiii,l,iii IAEITME TAX MEASURE ATITIPTEIT t_1ryudfe1oetmtrorrt"err0ortt.ors8M0tr.,to 'sPerroe9tmWier,00o. " . V ..yatreegrtgt' Henna the Pirates, $20,000; tt per cent $30,000; " per cent $50,000: " per cent 8100.000. ttnd " per I hour!" a home with n gunma- edty Inmlralm‘ rlnxhono for 83000. Cured him wtth sum worth of Mr NARll'S [ANIMEN'I' and sold Mm -for ”5.001 Profit on Linlment, tru, no": DiIOOCI. Hole] Keeper. St, Phllllppo,.QuoT Continuing, Mr. Lloyd-George said that five million men and women now were engage! in Ivor work in the Unit- ed Kingdom. More women could be apployed it the trodes unions did not {eng- the competition of women alter the war. but other countries neerned to have experienced the lame dimcul- iiee. it could he we the! " the pre- sent time no English industry in work- ing tor individual interests. except in ash-culture. Although the English people sincere- ly hoped that the present “r would be the last war, Mr. Lloyd-Gown com tinned. the country Inf ~nded to evotd its previous error. end In the future would be ebln to upper! Itself. He said he recognized that the latest new: from Ruenla was not good news. but that {tn-sin elreedy had shown that. she possessed inttnite resources and was the lend of the unexpected. In bidding farewell to his guests, Mr. Lloyd-George said the world's fu- ture depended on Great Britain and France noting together. Tho temperature an officially t? ported in Kitchener today we: " degrees at Boon. This was a rise from " degrees reported hr the 'omcial Government thermometer in the early hours ot the morning. This was the towns: point to which the mrcun (all, Yesterday the highent point reached in: 92 cit-green This is the hottest day ot the year. atroyers. which have rendered an In- valuable service." Sumo-Tax. Too. _ As to Joint stock companies and corporations which pre subjoct to I in: ot 4 per msutt' Sir Thomas said their shareholders would be liablc not only to the 4 per cent tax, but to the superux. This was the stunt practice iollowod in the United States in}; lg Great. priyxin they had not im posed a super-tax upon 00'1”!!qu or campaign. (trunnion _ Sir Thoma upwind an the ex- emptions of $8,000, and ”.000 would no (an-led out limughout. Thu In the _eaneeteBrrtarr'mttnanqritttoahr' at 010,000 the tax would no upon We 000. Unmnrid mom m widower: without children with u: been” of "ttoo, would my $80 and In other: with the ulna Income. “0. In the one at n perineum». he said each partner would be entitled to der duct such portion of the tn paid by protita tu as might correspond to " interest in the income ot the partner ship. in addition it hm'heen provided that tax peyere Ihonld be entitled tr deduct the unount paid by them tot \taxes during the year 1917. end in an: rear thereafter, under the provision ot [In ot the special war revenue not ot 1916. That meant that if the ten tion under tint not In: greater thar the Income tax, they would my tht greater mutton. hut it the Income ten was greater than the tax to which the) 'were now subject. they would be per mitted to deduct from the income teaar tion whet they were liable under thl special war revenue act. _ com. o! - and luau-cal.- h stocks. loads. or man; *0. b club; eunu- - by a. Merv mm to civil mun. union of Putin-n: all auburn at no The 85,000 income would my 8120 9nd "o: $7,000 would I!!! 8230 and 8180; 310.000 wound In! “00 uni $400. pd so on. A mu with In Income ot ”0.000 would my ”4.000 It new red or e widower without children. end " mareted. $14,160. Prop-rodnui the Motto. HOTEST YET - Commences ' , ‘ ', T-MEITPWW’ A959??? sale? = Phone 339 _ The Bell Te1erthiine Co. of Canada ir,, _iriiiirViirjiIjji)i.n House Dresses 5 dozen Ladies’ House Dretgtr- es. in grey and blue chambray. nicely trimmed, reg. $1.25 and $1.50 for ... .. ... ...... 98e Ladies' Our entire stock of white Jean Middies, in all white, with or without-belts, or with stripe belts and collar or shirt. Regular $1.25 for ... ... 98e _ Regular $1.50 for . . . . $1.19 illegal!!! $1.75 for . . . trg', Regular 2.25 for J. . . . 1.69 tyorset Covers Middies 2Meeearblnehtaweretlvtae, regtNrTSerar.........69e ZMMIII woolVolIe. reoahir81.2sfar........89e "ieeet-hrtsredu'rrtre, remrbr35eNr.........fttte spines“ Figured LU- tn.regular50cfor......3§c sMeeerrtttnek stripeLustre, retrut.r81.25for...,.. .90e 25 Ladies’ tine black and navy wool Panama Skirts. good tit. ters, regular $5.50 for . . $3.98 12 Ladies’ fine stripe tweed top Skirts, reg. $4.50 for . $2.98 1 piece bind: Phillete Mk, air. $1.75for ... ... .. .... $1.39 Ladies' Reg.35cfor .... ..... Regular50cfor... .... Regular 60efor ... ... Reguittr23efor.. ... .. Ready-to-Wear nuances y F sale l. Closes T . "tt _ td/yr, Augyst? , '_,-' ' ti, , Saturday, August 1 It, WE have just completed but Semi-Annual. Stock-Tell! “I and on: stock In: too heavy, so In _ order te bring it to normal wente -itieirte at weal: of our stock in he days. NOT ' AT WAR Ills PRESS. but alanine teductiono a ithe old price. which. menu a gigmtic _ money saving to you, n stock reduction to us, in this unuou‘al Five Daye' Sale we forget profit. and even costs and contend only with getting our "octr down QAT't possible point. A GLANCE OVER THIS LIST " L CONVINCE YOU , Henrqntdhmnw‘ndtom [mama-day. Goes to Press 13liii)CHTEL g BROS. Illlliidi4hm.tmer 'ir: Stock-Taking pants, reg. $5.00 for . . . . $3.98 10&B.andD.B. 2and 3 piece Suits, light and dark tweed sizes 29 to 33, knee pants up $9.00for ... .. . ....... $4.98 5 Boys', Norfolk Suits, In}; pants, reg. $4.00 for . J . . . $2.98 4 Boys' Norfolk Suits, knee Men’s Clothin _ and F misting $12.50for ... .. . Staples 10 pteeesitrroidered moiie. inggreg. GOe and 60e for .. 39e 15 Men's Tweed Suits, regular $18.50 for ... .. ... .. Su.96 - I27 VMgn’s Tweed Suits, 7 reg. " doc. Boys’ heavy rib Cot- ttmHoae,rett.35efor,....26e 10dtte.DlkACorsetsr, reg. $1.25for ... .. .... ..... $1 Oddlot ot Ladies’ Fancy Collars, in white not or Grundy lace edge or hemstitched, reg. 50etar8L00,for.. .... ..25c T only Ladies’ Raincoat; in fawn, grey and navy, reg. $7.50, "riaricevuccait1ft 3doz.ruertrhektutdwhite Sumhgdes. regular $1.50 and 500 yds light and dark Print, reg. Mte, 20e and 22e for .. Itie 2000 yards Unbleached Cotto.n regular 18e for ... ... ... Me 1 piece Arab shade Curtain Ntt,2fe for, . '_. V lf . . ._ 12'de 3 piece Arab shade Nethchor ... .. ... __.d qtieee_Aratr shade 2 in. Little Girhf Dru-en, 2 tof -reaecrAE. 1lieAee -" . Mte lei-sunk amt Dresses. 4to1ttyear-.t1.0ttNrNe Wain. Little Girhf Dresses, 4tqt2y-,rett.8t.25NrNe 8dem.utueGtrVDre-,6 tour-, reg. 81.50 ("31.18 t dan. Little Giehf Dress, 0 14 years, "3.32.50 far .. ttm 2docWhitehaftattsfDrea-, regnhr25cfor... ..... .19e 3dtm.UdieeWhite Cotto- Dr-,rett.Nefar... ..19c 3dtra.BtsytfBim-,rett.stte and'l5efor.. ...25euul35c s an. Ladles’ aa ctitG Hotre,9,97aaatd",regashtr2Se, for,., .._. "'ed'" ..._..39e $1.75 for c. . ' -ttse THE QUALITY stone I "Man. A. Luna. Funk Wlloy, Joe ttwer AMI but. P. kiln-r” m tt May for a two van futting qu' to lratets Rfrer. ‘ A very interesting Manual! much was played Int Monday evening than nine of the Rubber Futon bets were lined up "tint nine ot the are“ Mint aim. The gun. awful. interest and drew a [use crow 3 ot speculum. The score v" a tie,."--- 16. The line-up in In foo-- ', Great Wat. . Rubs". Annie Bin-h and" Icy" Dorothy Bmlow Matrer.Hett Mary Birch Gertrude sailing Elvira mach bon- Milan Elsie Fulton id: Leno. Winnie Frank E. Dotson Verinn Ziegler I 1 Ida Hoettchee hon: Saunder- Lyln Chrlllmlh Emm- bong Lona Emu A. Pnlcher. (we Woodwu'd. ' Human. Hunger. ( Umpire-H. Gonna. l The return match wu played on ttemur ewninx. There lei be no service in the Ile- lhodiat church next Sunday, owing to the reopening of the Presbyterian church which ha- been closed tor sev- eral weeks on account of the In“. being decanted. The Ree. Scott or 8treetavitte will ham churn or both services. _ oil-i. Play Mali. A "-, _ Kramp of Kitchener. Rev. R. A. wt, on performed the ceremony, Miss McDonald and Mr; Hughes and ehiidren of thut visited Mr. and MN. J. Hellman last week. . ELMIRA. (Continued from we IO Canal" h, for.. A. ... ... .... ..$9.95 1 only 2% x 3%, regular $10. for ...'... ... ... ... $7.95 A iairiir"iriii,riiuiiiVii.iiii, 20d!”- Wm Suits. "ear.tt.ttttNe... ....8tM6 30*an $hestedSrieee D. B.ttrt-tfhrttn,rriaess31 to38,me.WdtttNr.. ..82.gtt Vzomuq-cmmq tor... ... ... .. ..... $14.95 t only 3 x 4, regular $16.50 for... J. ... .... .... $11.95 20nly3 x 4, regular $18.00, for...-.......,...'"." _ 5 only 3 x 4, regular {20.003 for i. C......". .-.. ... $16.75 - 1 only 3h x 4, regular 525.99 for " . i. " than Meath White with and: stripe Dram Shirts. Size! 14 to 1m. nu. $1.00 and $1.25. hte.....;..". lOMMen'I Dre- Shirts, gins 14001655, regular Tlie, (crux... 5am. Blacksnk Lisle Sax. retrtthtrSsetir ... ", ...: Ite Men’s odd lines Linen Collars lttra,rettulnr25efar .... . 10c 5 dtsmatMeash'rtea, regular 25eaaad50efor..... 2for25c 2 only 2% x 3, regular “2-99 "I an" mm Baee#n, Men’s odd linen Linen Collars Spring Coats “an Ilwulmlwl- . "Illa!!- ‘t ammonium-Out New. July 't.-Th. Weeding?!» 'tttttr mm, may a In". nook. vac burned " the ground only "III mom- my. loo. mm MINARD’B MNiMENT CURES DH'H TH” LO"-. Hound, Beagle, mate, black. while. an. Nur (Mimi Apply " Mayor, " Harmer Are, Phone 813. Kitchener. It Room I, March-nu...“ Bldg. Phone on. In. (wmrloo) 3141'. Open "mtirttm, Mon. Wot, PH. A bushel a! who“ "proton!- twlca " much to .0 Wutarn Canada Finn-r terday. ma land manna mm to him, and to the American "tttttr who II lo. cating nla new homo In Canada. t have a largo "at at Eastern and Woof-m Canada Farm Land. to all or "can... What have you to on"! MEAL EITATE IN ALL ITO, IRANCHIS " THE KEV NOTE OF - The Ate'ttttrty Nomi-cu " our country If. being and to "no "mit-- - acr- amt tttot a ground I. made to produce In PRODUCTION Glayton Eby . . . $19.50 WM Rugs. _ 2 - 2% x 3, reguhr $16.50 Ne... ... ... ... ....’811.95 t only 3x4, regular $30.00 for .. .... ... .. ... .. .. 819.50 2mtlr3sr4,ret_45.0it8tr 1 - ty, E 4,reguhr$35.00 {at ... .. ... .... .... $21.50 10-11334 'r4,rettaar04tt.ett, {minim ... . ."... ..832.50 1eyatrAsartigttster,szsf6,rAr "s.00ttar.. .... ... ..WhMt Lice Curtains " pair Ecru Curtains, regular Tsefor... ... .. ... ..... 39e " pair White Curtains, reg- ular65cfor ... ... ... .. 50e " pair White Curtains, reg- IIIII’SIJM) for ... ... ...'. T9e 5 pair White Curtains,‘ reg; @8125 for ... ... .... 98e 25 pair White Curtains, reg- uhr$1.50for ... ... ... $1.19 20 pair White Curtains. reg-' W81.75for .. .... ... $1.39 30 than Window Shades, in - and cream, at the old " goods are sold on aFFiki- ular satisfaction guaranteed pol- icy or money refunded. "Aot1trmirregutirAseGoHen RioOolee, inroastedbeau .or Whit")... .. .....'20c 25 cases (Toasted) Comm‘ regulat 2 for 25e, Sale Price 3 10easetrPioet1mam1Gtyqhh) 1atindrrsmm,aatre....... Ce '5easresrtNtehory CutileSoap "oi....,.......:.:..) 1 lb tins good pink salmon, reimlar20efor... .. ....15c Seeded and Seedless Raisins, 2rtl9stor.e._.e.-.r..'-',.7yt mences Tuesday morning, Aug. 7th, and lasts for 5 days. - Floor Oil Cloth. in 11311, ip, yang. and 2 yards wide, at At. Remewber the. Dates, Com- -car brandSoda,rkge ....4c Mrs, D. P. Storey and «a Mule, Mr. Ind Mrs. Robtrt " Mb. Jerrlne Wow-L and "In! , Hutton are amongst the numb. winner “than n Mouton. abs LINIIIN'I‘ tIW,', COWS. The kind of help they Sheri. I pair at Janie» Ola-net. vR the thousand. who have, a” ad balm, Your eye. cry Oor help when they Itch, ache, smart. m they are watery or "mam when reading |o a tank but.” It a New“. 'r' g . ttN KlTCHINII, ONT. ARNOLD JANIII automatic! Waterloo, " "ttt "" th b', "

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