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The Chronicle Telegraph (190101), 4 Oct 1917, p. 3

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George Williamson, of this city, has enlisted with the Cycle Corps at Lonâ€" don. This is the third time George has offered to serve and he expects to get to France this time. The first time this young man signed up he was not taken because he was too young. He later went to Galt and signed up again with the l11ith Batâ€" talion and got as far as England. He was finally turned down on account of his age before the battalion was sent to France. He expects to leave in the near future for overseas. KITCHENER BOY IN TEXAS. Gordon E. Musselman, son of Mr. and Mrs. B. S. Musselman, of 51 Church street, is now being assignee to active duty at Camp Kelly, San Antonio, Texas. He is a first lieuâ€" tenant in the Aviation Corps. There are 400 officers in this corps _ with Li€ Musseiman. Lieut. Mussel m*vns formerly employed at the Lee Higginson Bank in Boston. VITAL STATISTICS. The vital statistics as reported at the City Hall for the month of Sepâ€" t' clearly show that Dan Cupid as been quite busy arranging matriâ€" monial matches at the rate of more than one for every working day, 28 in CUSTOM RETURNS. _ The Custom retures for the Port of Kitchener, has increased almost fourâ€"fold in the last four years, as the following figures wil show. The figâ€" ures are for the month of September: Sept. 1914, $25,707.42; 1915, $50,129.42; 1916, $62,028.03; 1917, $83,951.03. all being reported for the month. There were also 44 births reported, while the grim reaper accounted for 20 deaths. While Mrs, Ben Kaplin was absent, from her home last Saturday some-l one entered and made a getaway with several belongings. of her . husband including a suit, an overcoat and a gold watch and chain. The matter was I not reported to the police until this ! morning. 1 A resident was fined for throwing refuse onto his neighbor‘s property, a motorist for cutting corners and a driver for allowing his horse to stand on the street without tying. THREE COURT CASES. Three cases were disposed of in poâ€" lice court at Waterloo Friday afterâ€" noon fines being imposed in each case. HOME VISITED BY THIEVES. of this famous Warâ€"time Sweetmeat are sent to the soldiers, sailors and aviators at the front. L If you have a friend there, see that every parcel or letter contains a few bars or a package of WRIGLEY $, the great chewâ€" ing confection that is used around the world. The Fiavour Lasts â€" esc Keep it always on kand. It helps teeth, appetitc, digestion. * _ Millions of Packages The mysterious motorist who crashâ€" ed through the fence surrounding the W. H. Bowlby Estate on King Street, West on Saturday evening and who disappeared from the,scene immediâ€" ately after the accident was discover ed after the local police had investigatâ€" ed the license number on the car. The man was found to be A. Kreig of Hespeler. He was handed a summons a few days ago and Sept 28 appeared before Magistrate Weir and paid a fine of $10 and costs. . In a personal letter to the editor, Flight Lieut. Walter R. Jenson whose airâ€"plane was damaged in a landing on the J. Schaefer Farm on the ‘Petersâ€" ALIEN ENEMY ARRESTED. Albert Zitoff, alien enemy, was arâ€" rested Friday night for failing to report to the Chief of Police in August. This morning Zitoff explained to the Magâ€" istrate that he had called and paid his poll tax and he thought that would be enough for August, The court beâ€" lived the story and he was allowed to go. A recent orderâ€"inâ€"Council makes it imperative that all Aliens who fail to report must be interned. INSPECTOR RETIRES. Rev. C. R. Miller, who has been Inâ€" spector of the Children‘s Aid Society for the past eleven years severs his connection with the Society _ toâ€"day. His successor is Mr. Arthur M. Pul lam of Hespeler. In Police Court on Saturday Magistrate Weir _ took occasion to praise the work of â€" the retiring Inspector and wished him success in the future. MYSTERIOUS MOTORIST FOUND. RESIGNED PeST. Dr. J. F. Honsberger who has acted as military medical officer for the varâ€" ious military units for which recruitâ€" ing was done in Kitchener during the past year, has resigned. Official word accepting the resignation was received by Dr. Honsberger. INFANT DiES. Vera Violet, the infant daughter of Mr. and Mrs, Jacob E. Snyder, passed away on Sept. 27th. The child was one year, eight months and eight day old. SIXTEEN PRISONERS. There are sixteen prisoners in the County Jail at preesnt four of whom are on remand from the Kitchener Police Court. Â¥*~ UChronicleâ€"TelegrapH, Waterloo, Thursday, October 4, 1917 Anthony Malnojeck appeared in Poâ€" lice Court this morning and was fined $5.00 and costs for having driven his motorcycle at. an excessive rate of burg Road. reports his saf@arrival in | Borden. ‘The return flight was made | in eighty minutes. He expresses his | warm thanks to Dr. Honsberger who‘ attended to his injuries and to other friends, solicitous for his welfare. ; VERY SPECIAL LADIES‘* WAISTS Voile, newest designs all sizes â€" % P MEN‘S $5.00 SHOES FOR $3 95 in a Chrome Grain Lace Boot, solid leather sole. it will: stand a iot of hard wear, sizes 6 to ki To w ‘‘‘"© $395 Sale of Shoes at Low Prices Men‘sSuits FINED FOR SPEEDING. Scribblers .... ... Flannelette Blankets, in grey and white, with blue and pink borders. 10x4 size $1.75, 11x4 size $2.00 19%4 B2G ..2.. .... silil. 2ils nuulie u... ... SESo White and Grey Woolien Blankets, with blue borders, large size, per pair ..... ..... ..... Envelopes per pack .... WOMEN‘S BUSKINS, with elastic front, sizes 4 to 8, regular 90c, special ... ..... ........ wWOMEN‘S PATENT LACE AND BUTTON BOOTS, with plain toe, cloth top, spool heel, sizes 2!/, to 7, regular $4.00 ...... ...... ..... ... 3395 Floor Oif Cloth, in 1 and 2 yards wide, nice pattern®, §qU&N YRRO ..... ..r.r rrsirsirrrkss Writing Tablets wWOMEN‘S, alf sizes, price . MEN‘S GUN METAL BUTTON BOOTS, with toe cap, all sizes, reg. $6.00 pair, on sale ... $2.75 GIRLS‘ SCHOOL SHOES ..... ..... . If you want a Suit that reflects credit on your buying judgmentâ€" ifâ€"you want a Suit or Overcoat that will stand up under the severest criticism of your best friendsâ€"this event is your one best tailoring 519.95 opportunity of the season .. .. ..... ..... MEN‘S FELT HOUSE SLIPPERS, sizes sl 6 to 10, price .. See our Special Papers at 8c and 10c per single roll. For bedrooms, kitâ€" chens, halls, etc. Wall Paperâ€"A large selâ€" ection to choose from. Our Wall Paper Values appeal to Evefy Economic Buyer. PEACHES and Grapes We have added still anâ€" other line to our many departments. WALL See us about est designs: s“ '39 Wettlaufer‘s Semi Monthly Bulletinâ€"Our customéfi'wi]l, we know, appreciate the following exceptional values we ave offering. ‘‘Specials,‘‘ too are all seasonable, and the quality will appeal to you just as much as the price. Thursday, Friday, Saturday, Tuesday, Wednesday BEDDING PAPER Stationery $19.95 5c, 10c, 12¢, 15¢c, 20¢ and 25c WOMEN‘S $5.50 sHOES FOR $3.95. in a vici kid button boot solid leather sole, with Cuban heel, sizes 2%% to 7, regular $5.50, k fam e * _ $395 BOYS‘ SHOES for school wear, in a calf, self counter, $195 all sizes at .. Wettlaufer‘s Dept. Store Phone 8 WATERLOO King St. broken leg and other infuries as a reâ€" sult of a tree falling on his tent at the Boy Scout Camp of which he was commander, during a heavy gale on Aungustâ€"ist, and who Rag been confinâ€" ed to the K. & W. Hosp&l @ver since, has sufficiently recovered to permit his removal 11 his hq,._ which took & Overcoats Mr. Robt. Appleby, who suffered a made to measure sae ... " $495 SALMON Ib size at . lb JEWEL SANTO COF.â€" FEE, 35¢ reg., Ib .... POT BARLEY per LIMBURGER CHEESE per brick ... ... ..... PEANUT BUTTER, in bufk, 30c fb ... ... ... per lb CHOICE RICE 3 lbs for .. l..... 2222 222. Phone 8 Corn Flakes 85 Bars Comfort Soap TABLE SYRUP in bulk, RECOVERING. $650 to â€" Va 10c and 15c 15° OCT. 4th, 5th, 6th, 9th and 10th $14.50 Men‘s Fall Suits $10.50 YOUNG Men‘s Overcoats No more than 2 lots to a customer with other goods _ Crocks, Flower Pots, Etc. Men‘s heavy shaker knit SWEATER COATS, with shawl collar, made of worsted yarn, sizes 34 to $495 44, greys and browns, $6.50 values at ... ... $10 Boy‘s Overcoats $8.90 BOYS‘ SWEATERS, pull over style, in grey only, all sizes, worth 65c for .. 43c In a fawn color, nice weight, all sizes, regâ€" ular 90c per C garment at .... 75 MEN‘S FLEECE LINâ€" ED UNDERWEAR 75c. MEN‘S BLACK BEAVER CLOTH OVERCOATS with velvet collar, neat style, extra good values, sizes 36 to 42 $12.50 to $15.00 values, on sale ... ..... s x/ 22 M2SO to $15.00 values, on saleâ€"»>â€" â€"â€"â€"â€"â€" $1199 BOYS‘ SWEATER COATS, in greys and brown, with blue and green trimming, all sizes, worth $1.50 $125 to $1.75, speclal At :rces size coriee riassves MEN‘S TROUSERS, $3.50 to $3.75, in worsted and tweeds, all sizes .... ........ l...l. l.... Nobby styles with plain or pinch back; fabrics are grey and brown mixtures, all sizes 35 to 44, h $16.50 to $18.00 for ... ..... ..... l2ll. ... 31495 and 12 gal. 3c package PINS for .. .. ..... ..... ... 3c pair SHOE LACES 1 pair for .... ...... 3c CARD MENDING WOOL, 1 for ...... ... 2¢ LEAD PENCILS 1 for ..... ..... ...l.l... 5¢ HAIM NETS 1 for .:... ..s.zge cikls vin 10° Flower Pots, all sizes ... .. Almost all size Crocks le“ Var Va+ 1. 2. 3. 5, 6, 8, 10 A number of correspondents _ of (}eo,“,}n;(r’r. &. fr.: Gerpman newspapers in Switzerland SIncorelt;sreg"m't rm-; have been recalled home on account | 71485 Sapper Lavergne 1c BARGAINS PURTLEâ€"On Saturday, Sept. 23rd, to Mr. and Mrs. E. Russel Purtle, 54| 0d this morning by Mr. and Mrs. Hohner Ave., a son. _ g.97.11 |George Marr, Kitchener;; Ottawa Ont., Sept. 30:â€" ‘ A number of correspondents _ of 090-1"}";("{6‘ E. Kr:â€" Gerpman newspapers in Switzerland| _ gincerely regret to inform you that will again have the full use of the broken limb. FACTORY CHEESE, good cheese, lb ... ... GOLDEN RIO COFFEE 25c lb regular .. ..... WATER GLASS for preserving eggs, can .. SEEDED RAISINS, nice and fresh, pack . AMMONIA POWDER 3 10¢ PkGgG& +.: +. :s KLIM, in powdered milk form ... ... l... Granulated Sugar 10!bs.95¢ only one lot to each customer a R O C E R I & S 2 packs 15¢ BORN. BOYS‘ COAT SWEAâ€" TERS, in grey only, sizes 30 to 34, 750 regular $1.25 for MEN‘S ALL _ wWoOoL UNDERWEAR $1.25 In a ribbed light color, _ good _ weight, sizes 36 to 44, regular $1.50 garment + 25G new 20° 15° 15° 4c to 18° 25° 15° "* PRIV $295 The following telegram was receiv _FELS NAPTHA SOAP 2 DBFG :srxs sic2 serres CREAM CHEESE 15c and per pack ... WETTLAUFER‘S BAKâ€" ING POWDER 25c tin .. IMPERIAL JELLY â€" PowWâ€" DERS, all flavors, c 3 packs ... .... l...!. 25 REPORTED GASSED IN BELGIUM New Potatoes, Bag $1.25. 15 is. 220 Oranges, Sweet, Special doz. 15¢ TAPIOCA per lb 35c Rio Coffee, Spscia! ‘b. 25¢ $1 Flann:lette Night L c#~= 79¢ CHILDREN‘S HEAVY VESTS, in a ribbed winter weight, sizes 3 to 15 years regular 35¢ garment c fOP .3 isl e van ons 25 wWOMEN‘S PLAIN KNIT CASHMERE â€" HOSE, in HOSE, heavy quality, sizâ€" es 8 to 10, reg. 45¢ 35c and 50c pair for . PERCALE AND GINGâ€" HAM HOUSE DRESSES, good styles, broken size assortments, materials that cannoi@be duplicater for $1.25 toâ€"day; these odd lots to choose c black only, sizes 8! to 10, 45c values 25¢ Infant‘s Usst:s ¢®= 150 ODD DINNER WAKRCE Odd Whtie Cups gozen ... ... Clover â€" Leaf cuPs dozen .. Fancy . c a Pitchers 35 WOMEN‘S WOOLENS SERGES, in a ai wool material, in navy. copen, cardinal, green. dark brown and black, width 40 inches & per yard .. .. $l 25 In navy, copen, old rose, reseda and dark green, ‘smoke grey, al so black, width 1 yard, extra . good . wearing quality, worth + $2.00 per yard ‘1 50 Tokio Silks, with the spot. in all colors, alsy black, width 27 inches, regular 50c per c yard ... ... v. 43 SILK POPLINS $1.50 Women‘s Weayr 15c and 25c SILKS 35c and 451: 17° 15° Bargains * 35° $120 $150 At the close of the regmar service in the Benton ~:ccet Baptist church on Satursuy 6\ wing. a very interestâ€" ing cer.mony took ~lace when ten members oi‘ t!.. Bible Training class, who have completed the three years‘ CLASS MZAMERS GET DIPLOMAS,. seecond ~asua‘ Seut. 21st 1917 som. further pi MACARON!, 15c nack P BP .... cuuul dasls.. FOLLS4 2 wins SOBA â€" is CurT© 30c pac. . . . BLACK KNiGH + STQVZ BE W jar ... PARISIAN BLVE pack. for .. ...... Thanksgiving Day Monday, Oct. 8th, this Store wi;: be ©‘ased SABB i _ to heavy 3« to 25c gale at woOmEn‘s coTToN RIBBED VESTS AND DRAWTRS. in white only, sizes 3 and 4, :~g c 45c for ... 35 BRUSH wo~l SCaRFS in rose, â€" paugy, navy, white, garnet. . ursy, in solid colors. ~~â€"th c $1.00, on sale 5‘} STRIPZL FLANELET. CES, width 36 hes, in Link, fawn ind yorny stripe good weight, r«g. {fic Li labkd + w 54. [ chac! us ."}n s C 1g0, rem 2te yard for . 0. FACT~ORY corrons Width 35 in hes, in a niee | clea.. ~‘‘on/ free from s»â€" tks, ir *Ac yard ho 13 BUNGALOW APRONS of percsic. in light and dark colo:=s. nice designs, all sizes special c 18â€" €‘I0 CORSETS AT lade with a iong skirt, with heavy web hose supâ€" periers attached, a well known make, sizes 19 to 30. Wihtae FLANNELâ€" ETTE <ILL ENDS,. isom 1 to i2 vords, _ nice heavy a« i‘y, regular 20¢ to 25c pe vard. an c sale at 15 were presented with ¢azen Glazs Tumblers dorch i ssul vivs Thin Glass Tumâ€" blers, dozen ...... Real Bargains Men‘s bive striped OVERALLS $1.50 Value for £1.00 Jelly C| asua‘‘vy clearing . stationm, STé4FTLE8 Phore 8 Weighq NARE,. ETC. Cins poisoning, will i. oti.s when receivâ€" " PAGE THREE MUSLINS, in S ice â€" and 79c. 10° 25° 15° $1

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