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The Chronicle Telegraph (190101), 25 Oct 1917, p. 7

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i' Kitchener Merchi‘lntmfimm The Women's Missionary meeting in Zion Evangelical church Tuesday afternoon. was one of unusual inter, est. In. J. Kaufman, who with her, husband and daughters has been trav- elling in Japan. China and Korea dur, ing the past summer. gave an areouu: of their experiences in countries so different from our own. She spoke of the idolatrous worship ot the East and the need of Christianity, and dwelt par- ticulsriy upon some of the missionnry work she had Been, having visited the Omi "lesion in Hsehiman. Japan. the Presbyterian and Methodist Missions in Nankin. and Soochow and others. The Door of Hope in Shanghai is a res. cue mission for fallen girls who man age to escape from lives of shame in which they had been sold by their par ents. They are Hirer. tor. oducutmL and influenced to become Christians hy the missionaries in charge of the Home. The' Y.W.CA. is doing (not work on behalf of y'ounlz women viii outs in Tokyo. Everywhere. Mrs. Kaufman said. the missions are hen ii rapped hy n'lnrk of wnrkers and tuii able equipment. It these could he sup plied to on adequate extent thero we no limit to the amount of good the mir sinnaries would do. MISSIONARY WORK IN THE FAR EAST WAS DESCRIBED Art "nh'ret"imt tollrrtiott of vurins "manned the Eire Ind ruslnma of Hm oriental poopln. Is anything much morn intorhstinq to you than mformnttnn M to the ham buying opportunities ntrorded by the moral? Tho ads furnish um 1ntornra- Hun ovary day E. J. Powell ot London. reprehent- ing the Committee of 100, was ‘pre- sent in the court room this morning rs was also P. K. Elliott of Stratford. The musivnl salvrlinns by Mrs T.etler were [rt-any nppn'ciatvd by large audience, It appears that a consignment of liquor arrived at the ott1eea of which Roope an in charge addreeeed to Frank Shula. The consignment wee delivered to a third party and the re- ceipt signature of Shuitz obtained. Tue transaction was brought to the " motion of P. E. Elliott. License in spector for Perth County. and he brought the matter to the attention of Inspector Winterhait with the result that information was laid against Hoops. It is understood that Magis- trate Weir wily impose a ttne upon Hoops on Monday. William Roope. express agent at Dorkin. was arraigned before legis- trate Weir in court Thursday morn. ing charged with violating the Ontar- io Temperance Act by delivering liq- uor to a man other than the rightful consignee. He was reprenented by H. J. Sims and through his attorney pleaded guilty. The case was ad. journed until Monday. Upon landing tho aviator succeed (-l in obtaining enough gasoline and after putting " machine into shape waited tor proper nlmoapheric con- ditionn before mounting Ignin to the clouds. The name of the aviator could not be learned by the Telegraph. The atrman left Toronto Lee-Ida Ar. latlon Camp yesterday morning at about " o'clock with untrue-noun to be hack " 10.M. He got lost in the In; and was lulu; to get his beer- lngl when he discovered unwell over Kitchener. He followed a train into the Grand Trunk nation and swooped down low enough to read the alga. Me then went up again and selected the Westmount field as a landing place. lost In an to: and may or n. were the rm which turned n mm- ury "Into: trom Tomato to descend In Kitchen-r yesterday morning " about It o'clock. Ho landed at Wen:- mount nud remind that. with an machine until about 3 o'clock tn the attornoon when he In! up again and circled around In. city two or null £511:qu atom In. at, two or three “no. heron martin: back for Toronto. ?ifllls, GUILTY n CHARGE [If VIEWING ll, I, l jlllllTilt WAS lelflBE HEAHE MAM Wllfls Silll? HIST g WE; (ifllillfl JUUBE (If: Ill KITEHENEH 1tt,trg'j,iriiich,,wej WATEHllll] (llllllffte,anni,y,dt,y,,ij,.t:tie,n,,,teeu lacuna mm on Wed mount ram Sunday Ar ternoon to Get Bearings. CITY H, the tiv Committee is 1i',ruprri " I', A. atelsdortr. Min M, F, Grail " Miss L. Ziegler. It was div-Mm] Ti the next annual mwtim: will be h. in Kitchener. Tim crrnvr:ttion pjzn- on record- .its ap'prociat".ou of I effort- of the A. A. Tr.ntl, lf P_i'. f South Waterloo. in tho inwrrzv: the tracking prnfr-ginn. aml 1mm larly in rottv."c,'ion “if! thro gussi of the rt'nt sirpCrartrtrorir'o chief spmlwr was J. W, Fyi'ir.v. it of Szrzxtt’nnl Normal SvaoL who lid two mldrcxsrs. on" m "Tlia l‘rrw Trend in Gcoprrar.:y" an] thvo ml: on 'Nature Study and Lizr-rrnnru. hers A'.'rtt .1an n; _ . the programme i' est. NEXT ANNUAL MEETING WILL BE IR KITCHENER Cult. Ort 19.--At tho Wat/so Courytr Teachers' (-nnvr-mien !u-re to-day J. Cowie. Pun-ton. was Man-IL Présidem; A. G. Sith, Kitrlwzwr. Vice-President. and P, I'iarror, Kin-1r enor spteretarfyrreanurcv. Th" (‘x'rvl- The Junior I.:sp his! chrtrplt ban] " " on Friday ttftr Harry Baum. 4 ax a suporviscr ol to inn-urn to (‘m-1 thost lines a sttffic raw materials they on. tin-1mm! all! John .vaksnn. a ford .armrv‘ii Irv m Farm: an I!" onmlnm! by a ttttme 1111'}?! a! t" ity. and an M: I nent hark to rt'.l rim-d whetttor or [ninth-J A Quiet wedding was solinmnizsl [his Inornoon It the bum. at the bride's mother. Willow street. when Miss Annie Florence. dlnuhn‘r of Mrs. John B. Snider was united in marriu;;r to Mr. wil1itun,Lortg. ct Brannon], tip, Rev. P. It. Mather-s o.'hiiatinp,. Many beautiful and costly gifts m . 3 12:: showered upon them and on Alunguyiu evening (bu bride 'u tlt..rtscipittrtt of I ,m a miscellaneous shower. L4 After the ctremony the wedding party drnvo to the home of Mr. mm Hrs. C. R. Miller,' 1 Otto Street whom they were entertained at a wedding dinner. After n most plus“)! m'onint mu- spent tho happy couple were can-orb ed to their niw home on Albert Mum: carrying with them the best wishes tor a Ion; and prosperous future. The happy couple were anvndml by Miss Elizabeth Higgins. sister of the bride, and Mr. Harry Ainlay ot Mam” Forest. The bride 'rore a brown hav- clllng suit with hat to match. A quiet wedding took (tau: at the Benton Street Ituptist I'Lusonuge on Wednesday afternoon when Miss li. bacon Higgins v.” united iii' mar» rinse to Mr. Joseph mm the Rev. H. F'. Sch-do. omeiatirur. Ottawa, Oct. 22.--Junior Judge W. M. Reade, cl Waterloo. has has been appointed to the Junior Judgeship va- and by Judge Reade. ' Judge Hannlng hu resigned..Eu ward J. Hearn, of Toronto, has been appointed County Judge in Waterloo, Gordon and 1 7, diary-l ui HIS HONOR JUDGE READS "ALLOW E'EN HYMENBAL .its appi'r‘riaiinn ot iirr',!opgirvi,r he A. A. “all. if P_i'. fuxfxy (an; "Inn. in tho inhuman or/uw/r,, it prnfrsginu, am! 1‘:I!‘i(!l-f<on Sch Merriam 1iilit this trr-rsiur,icoru,w l tt supm'aznmmi-m V by”. frn pr was J. W, lawn)" it l l“"‘“‘ m f Normal Svhmyl. who 'iii"",-,,.!,, ' sis. on" (‘71 "tho Prrcrx1tt .,.'1 to m 1crternpp..v" ard thr min-r} Tim [ HIGGINS-BAS, Lartg-8nitier inn! iupply ll iulnr r we new 'va NIH-uh: n H tis nir'iwalk , V* "_,,,, kin: tho tr" , Iicn, 31 ':arfe v‘~ “:r- I"! was “3. ‘4'er {wt-1h!" s.h.,t! in; 1mm! Senator Robertson is a native' of Weliand, Ont., and VictsPreBidqnt of the Order ot Railroad Telegraphen. m the Senate he ranks " an inde- pendent Liberal. He was appointed to the Senate last January. (llllWlll (ll: jlilnllllllll1G by What might have been a fatal ach-i mm was narrowly averted this morn-l hm: when a bakery motor truck be-t “main: to H. A. Dietrich and driven. 1v t'vu-nrtius nyrnnor rushed into a Hudvmn fuming car driven by Net; mm Scharfr‘r, of 20 Ehy street. " the; mrnua- of t'odsr and Alma "mam; Tre lov', whw‘ls ot the touring our: "u"l:" ‘mn Fun! as also was the side. “2:! 'Y rxl the cm No damage runny his ..Mr. MacLean's entry into the ttatr. met hro been fcreshadoisved for come Says. He wao recognized at the ;:.ti: of the Libomh and it I. endor- stood that he wiil ohortly be unpalat- ef Chairman of the Cabinet Sub- Committee to deal with after-war pro- bk-ms. .. Ottawa, Oct. 23. - Hon. Gideon Robertcon, Labor Senator from Well- and, Ont., and Hon. Alex. K. MacLean, li.P., for Halifax, won worn in no member; of the Borden Union Cabinet without porthw. .. EMBLEM AND fllllmilllldllll klll EIBINET _" iv r Wuck." . De a shopper in Kitchener during 1.. “wk. The manhunt: never or, Wrml but" Tuiuec, and a splendid on _out'tunity is offered to lay in A supply wt merchandise at prices which spell "(-onnmy and thrift. ATTRACTIVE VALUES m: in “Irma; roped-I buying oppor- tunitlea to out of town shoppe". The K.-(‘llruer ?u'ercisantg are oeerintr our. nun, far Cue weels. Their stocks he- mx an]: and We]! selected and bought 11 right prices they are 1M. to pro ctont m momma values which to thrir " inner. mean savings which they uu'mt mum to overlook. In lejxhtfun to the speck! ulna " ing p.rs.suntpd by the merchant: they wiil 3.1:.) refund " fares ot out ot _ n Downs which piaces them In the d advantageous position a: the --t:nm~L-r hung in the city, .0 tar It] Altmhuu troteishrstats. in tho way otl ":ius,ptrura,'irs.rt is cortrerned. City mnmm-s w did also do we“ to an Mumtagu ot tlu' weciul othrrintr of the merchants. The Pure Refunding 81). will con- 'inue all week and Indicnuohs point .. a highly uucreslfui "Shop In Kim». Many Buyers From Outside Points Taking Advantage of Indatmnenta. ‘Monday In the opening dag at tho merchant! "Shop In KIWI” Wepk, ' and Santana“ In. ma- wé bale. the " merchandising "out or Hm tv'ur','.tn, Tue first any of the all mung!“ “any visitors trout variant: ;n:n_’s :u the county who remanded to the syruml invitation of the mar- cr.unts or me city who are 'to-rat- a m tito harkr‘ry track. Tho ar'vi-imv happened It lbout o'clock. Mr. Behavior Ins driving ' Mr “.Or Alma smut in the dir. irn " i‘h’iar shoot and upon arrir y ct tho vvruy'nopni‘ For!” street n': in: h” um'vi n6! turn in hither dirm 'sr Without! crashing-with the bakery . l; “Nth Mr. Schnerrr claim: was “161?: in a mnlherly direction at an vN-ivo MH- of speed. In order to a“ tho we“: Mr, Srhaoirr guided ,, Hr straight arms» thet imam"- ", ruwniwz up onto the sidewalk. '13» Hr“. ~r_nr tho bakery truck an -_f hi: Fuku- nnrl "11':le in tho ’v mix» it: Mr, Svhnoi’n‘n rat can. m ‘i'h‘uaik "barn It'cruhod into it, , Aim: ma frnz' wh-Iil tr ca l "arfrr l as in thr car It tho ‘:‘ a"! axl‘ wan-vi Inside her hug. tml 'rttcidr' rf r'wr",eirttt a -erq uni i" i “an" of tho "oz-"pants of that I'" u "C, hurl. lir, an?! Mrs Srhani’er M j~:-r "rrtrts; ont tor Toronto lt, 1 r'w armE-‘nt happened. ihe British pla “no whgwl Jerome Meinzinger. urged 12. of this i city, whale riding his bicytle was run down by on automobile Tueuiay " x-moon about we o’clock at the cor- ne: of F"edericy end King BtrestB. The boy's injuries were alight. The war we- driven by John Stenober or the Star Dance, Elmira, As soon as the ttettritrt happened Mr. Slumber stopped he car and picked up the in- jured troy taking him to the K.GV., "capitol where it was found that he was sufh‘ing from a few alluht bruises 1bout the body The boy wu' able to leave the hospital shortly\ after being brought in. The bicycle. which the boy rr) riding at the time of the incident, was badly demand. it appears trom in-' formatim received by the Telegraph at police headquarters that the driver of the motor car rims proceeding nlowly at the lime ot the collision with ynunl Molnzinger'n wheel. Had the] cur been rut-hing lair 'tpeed the heel- dent might have been more nerioun. I YOUNG BIOYCLIS'I‘ .ZBPPELIN RAID COLLIDES WITH I KILLS 27 PERSONS AUTOMOBILE IN LONDON Dr. Mlchnvl Cttyrk was nominated fn Red Deer as I mpprlor of the Union (:m-nrumnm by his former Conserva- "we opponent, J. P. my. A hm- nnmbor of the-Ore men at. "min! the performance of the “Sky Pilot" It We Grttttd Theatre lam out Mn: and "pro-lied themselves as he Ing “any utlnfied with the perfor mnnco. Road Show: up, than pop mar with Waterloo folk. New York, Oct. 19.--New-er. hon May publish the Vollewlng de, -puch frttm Wuhington. An etttteet Aunt-inn munch! with omen. u in ”mad, and carrying their own aunt, in. monster-d " an Roam-man. along the auto-Romanian (rent. cccordln. to can“ received today. the neighborhood cliche Menin road and again“ Zonnebeko and between Obeluvelt. Tho report stated that the miner. was compmd almoot unholy of Meh-dan Serbs from Bunk. The colonel doclarod that they were all Jugoallva and ourrendered voluntarily in order to enlist In the jugoollv leg- Attt now being formed out of the reorganized Serbian army. We repui'oed a holatlle raiding party Iaat night out of Vemallaa, nay. to-day’a qtfttCta1 atatement. W. had no e-rattles. Ott the ham: from the anemy'a artillery activity has been directed ehierfty against position in him REGIME“ WITH ALL omen” JAP mum HAVE SURRENDER!) To momma l _ w gs"oo"=i=="oooi'ot H” Semi.annual Fare Refunding Sale closes on Saturday Many out of town shoppers have already visitedathe city-have you P The merchants never carried larger stocks or offered bigger values. I. not put It all. hot " once. Only three more days left and sale ivit1 be over. REIEIIEII the merchants co-operating in this big merchandise . ing event will pay your fare. _ Don’t Bola] Prepare to visit Kitchener, Thursday, Friday or Saturday 61' this week. Wonderful values await you. Read Gunfully detailed announcements of merchants in last week's issue, Oct. 18. SHOP AT THESE STORES Merchants Offer' Big gr; ti'l5ts SHOP 5 IS, ingmm“, (ihrii,iiiiit)l 'itil'; .5 IN in .. 'igrr Kitchener This Week 'oetqtt=tgt=tll"oooeoeitil=lalmriMMMMlRllll1ll=l=ooooooe 1tltllllllll2l=ll= mg WEsWArH-GoUDHll, LIMITED, Dry Goods, House Furn- "g'iiiriiiiiiiirs, General Dry Goods and House Furnish- 'LANG BROS. & co., my Goods and House Furnish London, ou. 20.---Twenty- seven persons. were killed and fifty-three injured in last night's zeppelin raid. There was some, material damage to houses and busi- ness sections. Ottawa, Oct. 19.--Ytte Food Control- ler reports the following prices paid today for pontoon, quotations being on the basis of I 90-pmmd bug In each cter:--'roronto, $1.60; Montreal. $1.97 to 82.25: Quebec. 8202 to $2.25; St. John, 81.62 to 31.75 for Prince Ed- w-rd lalnnd stock Ind $1.75 to $1.87 for New Brunswick white stock. The Quebec make! is repormd unsteady. with potatoes scarce. Denver, Coto.,'Oet. " ~Mu. J. C. Atkinson of Seattle. wash, become the mother of triple" about] a west- bound Rock inland train only today. Two of the children were born in Kun- us out] the third st Pemnic Siding. but across the Colorado line. Mrs. Hkinnoh hi4 been visiting in the Rani. Mother ind children on well ond now are at Colorado Sprints. PRICED OF POTATOES. TRIPLETS ON TRAIN. Values in Merchandise air supremacy British na- val airplanes brought down nix German machines which were lost with their crews in the North Sea. TWO BRITISH DESTROYERS SUNK ' Tokio, Oct. 22.-- The if ap- anese steamer Hitachi Mara 6580 tons bound from Yoko- hama for Liverpool, it is be- lieved was sunk by a mine and lost with all on board. also a big cargo. London, Oct. Zh---. In the fierce contests of Sunday for BRITISH PLANES I BROUGHT DOWN GERMAN MACHINE London, Oct. ".--Two Goa-man raid.. en attacked In the North Sea on Wed- neadly and sank two of the British oo- cortln" outrun". it woo announced official y today by British war oHlerat, The British torpedo dottroyoro ounk wore Mary Rooo and the Strongbow. The oHteutt' Announcement any. that gun merchant vault coo-pod In ac- tion but that llvo Norwoglnn. and Don- loh .and three Owedloh you“. wor- ounk without warning. The Military Cross hu been award-I _ -----------.---- ed for bravery It the Somme and POE ARTILLEBY Vlmy Ridge to Lt, Norman MacDon-l WAS ”gym lid. son of George Mnchnnld, Bec. retary of the Soldiers‘ Aid Commits. NORTH or LII sion In Brantiorrl. who hm! two other London. Oct. zoo-304“!" 'reel son- It the front. "rn.'---"'" enemy. "tinny all. rum "on“ gum“, Ion-t activity yc-tminy "an!" a The farm house owned and oeear'the only part at the night nor-tho". pied by Eph. Hrntt. 6th Communion at} and on the battle heat mu " Enninkilien. wan destroyed by tire Hamlets Ind the me union I with all its contents Tuesday "trr. way then was It» oomidirnbiol noon. The tire was mused hy a Ileiov- procal artillery activity Curio. the chimney. [night northeast of V"... MIL Cross to Lt. M'Donaid. The farm house owned and occu- pied by Emu. Hun, 6th Concession of Ennisllillen. w“ destroyed by {in with nil in cordon" 'l'ueudny utter- noon. The tire wu mused by I defec- tive chimney. hugs. ins. H. W. SHOEMAKER, Druggist. D. S. CULLEN, Pianos, Organs, Phooogragrhsr. A. Z. GARNER. Clothing and Gents’ Furnishings. SAUDER dit MPhilRT, Clothing and Gents' Furnish- S. R. ERNST ' co.. Clothing and Gents' Furnishings. E. H. THAMER & SON, Gents' Furnishings and Cloth. E. EASY, Dry Goods, Boots and Shoes. A. JANSEN, Optician. BUCHER AND SON, Hardware. Il. EYHMEN, 00.. Hardware. THE ROMA THEATRE. s. B. BOWMAN, Chevrolé’t’ Kutomobiles. w. FELDMAN, Furs. WAS SUNK I In company with tour comm a motor car he sterted for etrlp I I the country. where there we. field H erotfle, but when not yet outside city limits something went '1'on I the steering sppnrstus oldie out It went Into the ditch st eterrltle i ot speed. The car wee turned . pletely upside down Its. the ditch I landed about it) feet from what Jumped a culvert when tt left the " Young Galloway. who In tn the , sent wa- thrown out, his heed “I'll s tence post, the result boil-3M1 brains were dsshed out. He wes " Instantly. Another car, conte- l six other young men boned for‘ ' some place, was only I short and fhehlnd, and they ssslnted tn It". t, ing the men from the car In the CI iThe other occupants of the curd i,praecicanr uninjured. The at I complete wreck. It broke on on d 'trlc light pole during the flight that lthe ntr. Coroner Dr. Orton took chm lor the rematns end an Inquest will held. probably on Monday mm Galloway w“ 'empllyod a ll. I Goldie Compmy's mllIJnd leav‘ mother, sever-l brother. and I I” One brother In with Ill Mallory d at the front. f Guelph, Oct. 2t.--BeN 'eltillt you: of no, of thin city, 'LM.. " tim of a fatal autoimmune and“.-. I shortly after midnight. ME MAN WAS INSTANTLY Ill1fll IN ENE” H 0 I) 0 N N 0

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