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The Chronicle Telegraph (190101), 14 Nov 1918, p. 4

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|Out They Go! > BRawin Fries, aged 13. and Franklyn; Je Pulmotor, from the L.;1 1J es, aged 9, were both killed at_m.â€"mr. was also sent for oi ut noon Saturday when they got Eliwa Fries was dig fror che eaught in a caveâ€"in at Bowman‘s sind life was also found to be °xt‘ " on Victoria street. The hoys were j p Honsberger. coroner, was ying in the sand hill digging caves moned. He arrived on the apot ind tunpelling in the sand when sud mc bodies vese ruiovered. }‘denly a large rock at the top of the The fatality cocurred a; sn Rill proved too much weight and _ the o‘clock. The hod« of Franklyn 1 gand fe‘ll burying Fries and hi« COMâ€"| was recovered ibect 12.10 _ an ; penion Rhodes. There were four other| body of Edwin Frs at about !‘ qh}ldren playing with the two un!or-’ Coroner Horch:iger stare I / tunate boys but luckily they escaped. } Telégraph that he did not cons The accident was witnessed by a‘ young man, who gave his name as J.! Jones. He was standing on Victoria} street opposite the sand hill wm,ehin:‘ the children p‘avy +s soon as the 2cciâ€" gent happened he rushed to the Po!â€" lock factory nearby »n! _ sammoned ‘help. :'lmmedlately a gong of men rushed te the spot with shovels _ and _ mase frautie efforts to get the bovs sut alâ€" #Â¥e. Chief Guerin was notified and tushed to the scene with the lung motoer, which was immediate‘y sp -f']h‘.l to young Rnodes as soon as he was token from the sand Lc how wer. was exiinct and the lunrg moror zrl vert of no avail _ That the residence of the Lieuten: burnt cinders to keep them warm. H« antâ€"Governor is a white elephant _ on Aec‘ared that a rug costing $1.000 was the hands of the Ontario Government | put down in one of the rooms whi‘ and should be used as a war hospital [ noor people were finding it hard to ge and for war relief work. is the pith nf’;nnough clothes to keep them lookine & resolution unanimously passed | hy | respectable. It cost $28.000 to maintat the County Council on Friday afterâ€"; the Government House Jast yoar 4o noon. The resolution was moved h_v‘ asserted and such an expenditure of John Taylor, jr., Galt, and seconded by | money in a time of such special stress Dan Bohlender, Waterloo. In spoakinz} i« the present was a shame and a of the resolution Reeve Tavor deciar [ Aisgrace. There was no discussion on ed that last year 946 tons of coal woz-ol the resolution and it was carried at consumed heating the (;nvormm-m!"nr'o It reads: House in Toronto while hundreds nri Whoreas we as citizens are being poor people scratched the ash he\aps: on«*n!ly reminded. urged and comâ€" in an effort to gather together _ a few manded hy various Governmental Com:â€" Resolution is Unanimously PassediRequesting that Reâ€" <~ sidence of Lieutenantâ€"Governor in Toronto Should be Used as War Hospital or Relief Work. GOUNTY COUNCH CRITICIIES UPKEEP <OF THE ONTARIO covERNMENT House > C. W.H AGE N s« Tas Po3jular Family Shoe Store win Fries, Aged 13, and Franklyn Rhodes, Aged 9, Buried Beneath Tons of Sand While Playing at the Pit Shortly Before Noon Toâ€"day. __ In order to make them move quickly we have made big reducâ€" tiors in the price. For example we are selling high grade Ladies‘ Shoes, classy styles, regularly prised at $10.00 for .. ....... .22 222 222 22. $7.85 We are also giving correspending reductions on Men‘s Fine Shoes. On account of the flu business has been quiet and consequgnl- ly our shelves are overcrowded with footwear, all of the very highâ€" est quality, for fall and wintor wear.. u D PILE CONSIDERED DANGEROUS PLACE UY VICTORY BONDS Footwear Stock tso Heavy and Must, be Reduced Prices Lowered All Reund LADS WERE KILLED SUDDENLY BY CGAVE â€" IN AT BOWMAN‘S HILL Come in and benefit by our price reductions. Nothing ever excuse you if t2! bfioy:rruurcuto&om!to support the cause of Justice at this time. SPACE DONATED BY THE SALADA TEA CO. THE MONEY wow TO BUY TEST SATISFACTION MONEY A CLEAR CONSCIENCE burnt cinders to keep them warm. H« declared that a rug costing $1.000 wa~ put down in one of the rooms whi‘ noor people were finding it hard to ge enough clothes to keep them â€" lookine The fatality cocurred ai sSem 30 S o‘clock. The hod« of Frauklyn Rhodes was recovered ibect 12.10 _ and th« body of Edwin Frs at about 12.15 Coroner Horch:iger starel to oth« Telégraph that he did not consider it necessary to hold an inquest.as the fat alities were both obviously accidental. He siared, however, that the sand pile is a very dangerous place and that some sction should be taken to see that chfidren are forbidden _ to play thevre in future, Edw‘n Fries is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Damel Fries, 32 Lancaster street, east. and Tianklyn Rhodes. is the son of Mr‘ and Mrs. Arthur W. Rhodes, 33 Manâ€"ion street. They â€" were cousins and hosom companions. Both were bright and promising lads and thei sudden and tragic death will be an ir reparable blow to the bereayed famil ies, who have the sympathy of the en tire community in their sorrow. The fatality c o‘clock. The hod was recoversid & body of Edwin F was â€" Sn apot before vhen Tn ‘â€"That the County Clerk be . in ~ncted to advertise for new appoint went to be made at our Decembe â€"seting. syidâ€"newâ€"official duties _tc. The only way to keep in touch with "e anction sales and farm sales is ts aad the Chronic‘eâ€"Te‘egraph. . Sub crintion price now until 1 Jan. 192( only $1.50; KA!SER‘S BROTHER FLEES. Copenhagen, Nov. 8.â€"Prince Henr: of Prussia, brother of Emneror Wi! "‘am, left Kiel on Wednesday in ar automobile flxinq red flag. _ He war nursued by marines who fired a dozer shots at him. oned by the men who _ form the Government and all public office »bould be run with the strictest econ my botb as to staff and expenditure. Typewriter is Refused. ‘he assistant registrar‘ to the positio; with a view to saving the appointmer of an extra man. He deciared that th nly qualifications which Mr. Eby ha for the position were the efforts . b: usde in behaif of his political part: ‘nd this, he declared, was the wron. principle upon which to make _ publi appointments in these times. He stat «d that in these days of economy i» »ublic administration political appoin nents are bad form. The system whic} s responsible for them should be al at Toronto aiouy the aucyse si0es .. Therefore be itâ€"resoived . thit th Wasierioo County Counch _ press the â€" opinion tha the country is not recelving vaiw for the money expended at said rea} lenee believing thst im this day /.‘ special stress and need along certait ues the said Houseâ€"ought to be use a war hospita: or ré ief wofk. f ‘he amendment carried. The resignation of Road Superinten epted on recomimendation _ of the ‘aminittee appointed in connectior ‘th the Road Superintendent. Faflure > obtain a salary rearrangement from be County is the reason given by Mr "allman for his resignation. Moved by F. C. Meyer, seconded by no. Taylor Jr. That this special committee re Coun: Reeve Taylor also severe:y critic!‘ su (ue Govern.ment for appointing Mi Jscar Eby, Reg.strar of the County nstead of c‘evating Mr. Alex. Merne‘ » County at least $75 yearly in th n«t of books and it would also enab‘ ic Registrar to dispoge of the servi« s of one stenograptér. Reeve Tayle eclared that Mr. Eby could pitch i »d do more work and save the nece: v of purchasing the machine, he a declared that if Mr. Eby was to ber "t "noncially by the purchase of th« 1achine he should be made to pay fo ‘"t of it. Reeve Taylor moved an am »Iment that the clause be struck ou‘ ad was seconded by â€" Reeve Meyer â€" Road Superintendent recommend wat in view of the resignation of the <en handed in, we recommend, The discussion arose over a reeom iendation in the report of the Count: roperty _ cominittee â€" recommendin @1t an ElliottFischer typewriter b irchased for the Registry Office. Th« chine it was pointed out would say »mmence February 1st next. 2â€"That we request the applicant include in salary stated their aut« ~d travelling expenses. ect Feb, 1st, 1919 unty READ AUCTION SALES ADs. Road Superintendent havin e same be accepted to tak Kitchener London, Nov. 8.â€"A Berlin wireless jespatch received here toâ€"day says:â€"â€" ‘"The third squadron remains faithful to the Government." _ The foregoing claim of German authorities indicates that part of the German navy has deâ€" cided to join the revolutionarista, The County Council met at . the Disbanded Aimost Imâ€" "yur: c on riday. The ts : »rder of busine';slvlm!sl-thv l"lortlt‘dim';l ol( medlatelY- fFommunications and this was followed Teâ€"mz« by a report of the meeting of the Muâ€" PROPOSED METH‘ODS |‘ icipal Association. _ Warden Oaks in snzeice se ‘is report of the meeting of the As Ottawa, Nov. 11.â€"Although no offi ‘ sociation severely criticized the orgaâ€"| cial statement is yet forthcoming from mization, stating that there was not|the Department of Militia and Deâ€" * ificient attention paid to the interâ€"| fence, it is understood that demobiliâ€" ists of rural municipalities, He deâ€"|zation of the Canadian forces at pres ‘l ‘ared that the organization is too}sent in Canada will be proceedrd with ‘much concerned with the question of[ practically immediately. . At present. "axation to give rural municipalities 'according to a statement by an official the advantage of consideration. Thelof the department, there _ are some issociation is not giving the value to‘thirtyâ€"five thousand soldiers of â€" the cural municipalities that it should, hc}()anadlan Expeditionary Force in Canâ€" ~taimed, asserting â€"â€"thatâ€"most ofâ€"_the ada. The maintenance of such a large _ime of the organization is taken uplnumber of men necessarily involves a ‘ith urban considerations. Warden Qaks expressed the view that place auld be given to representatives Trom rural municipalities. ~~~ Warden Oaks also dlscust‘d the resent method of improving county Toads, stating that in his opinion the ethods beingâ€" pursued by Waterloo ‘sunty are exceedingly wasteful. He eclared that a road repaired in the \pring is rough again by fall, and â€"commended that the County in con ] ‘ction with its road repairing pro 4ramme consider using tar and oil in ‘ onnection with the upper layers of the roads. _ He stated that _ there _ re moethods of using tar and oil in ‘"his connection which will knit to ‘ ether the upper layers of the road »ed and insure durability against the reayy motor traffic to which â€" the ounty roads are being constantly sub « ected. He declared that the present ‘ystem of repai{"inxz roads is expensive ecause of the lack of durability of the surfaces put on. Lendon, Nav. Bâ€" The movement ‘hich resulted in the aa&zinq of virtu flly the entire German navy and wany citizens by the revolutionary ‘orces was carried out in a fairly weaceful manner, accord‘ng to th> ~xchange Telegraph correspondent a‘ "onenhagen. Red Flags were hoisted uite generally. "FIZING OF 4ERMAN NAVY PEATEFUL SAITIGIZED THE MUNIGIPAL ASSN. Affer passing a resolution of con:â€" ‘olence in connection with the death ‘ exâ€"Reeve A. C. Hallman the meetâ€" ‘« ndjourned until this afternoon "he following resolution was passed: loved hy Tohn Tavior. ‘conded by Wesley Erh, Thai this @unty Council desires to ivpress its deepest regret at the un ‘mely acsident and death of our for mer colleague exâ€"Reeve A. C. Hallman f Waterioo Township. We â€" would nnvey to Mrs. Halliman our sinceresi vmpathy in this dark hour of her fife nd also place on record our hish ap reciation of his worth and anality as THE COUNTY COUNCIL public spirited eftizen and former ember of our Council. Varden Oaks Claims No‘ At tention is Paid to Rural Municipalities. :.a .'. PO? MUE, ESEREERL l-l".-' q.,:"'" s orous s m you % lk have to take every dayâ€"just take one NR Tabiet to your system in condition and alâ€" ways feel your Remember it is easier and ciutlrr to keep well it is to s-t we Get a 25c box and try it with the prosie ecuef Snd Henent dfas Hoy e ne wel or liver medicine you ever ug_o_‘ or no pay. . Nature‘ aulete? is _ m "" ; A. G. HAEHNEL, WATERLOO. JOINS REVOLUTIONISTS Some 35,000 in Canada to Bc Disbanded Aimost Imâ€" mediately. number of men necessarily involves a the \w};r. although conlitions _ in WILL DEMOBILIZE G. E. F. MEN HERE Attractive Dress Materials mfl.fll"lll’fllfllullllnlllllllllllvllll\‘-ll'lflllllll.lliul'\|u.llllsllilulnlblllllillllllll"IIII i i Bridhigniniamiproproprngs per SPECIALS IN BLACK SIUTK$, DON‘T MISS THESE. f 1 piece Duchesse Silk, in black, rich glossy finish, 36 in wide,, guaranteed not to cut, for skirts ar dresses, or separate blouses. Regular $3.75, on male special ... ......... ..... .2... .l.0. 22222 3303 CLOAKINGS. f Blanket Clothsâ€" 54 inch wide, in grey, brown, navy, also plaid Blanket Cloth, per yard on sale wl t t n oo t it ce LADIES‘ AND CHILDREN‘S UNDERWEAR wiil be higher than present prices before four weeks are over. . Buy Now. BrickerGermannCo. Lt Velours and Broadclothsâ€".n all the wanted shades; 54 inch wide, beautiful finish, $4.50, $5.00, $5.50 to §$6.75 w l 1 REACY ( 2. A N G , L7 Now that the World‘s Greatest War has come to an . give thanks and once more settle down to a peaceful state Let us call your attention this week to some wonderful in Winter Merchandise which we are offering the public at prices on SsOMETHING FOR THE FARMER. JA A big range of Heavy Sweaters, in black, dark fawn and heaâ€" ther shades, from .2.75, $3.50, $5.00 to $8.75 ... ... ... 350 Yards of light and dark Shaker Fiannel, inch wide, extra heavy, special yard . We join the citizens of Kitchener and of the Empire in profound thanksâ€" giving for VICTORY AND PEACE. Whitney Cloths, in brown, green, burgundy, taupe, etc., 54 in. wide, extra heavy coating, very spccia!l Tweed Coatingsâ€"in light and dark shades, 54 in. wide, at 1 piece only Black Duchesse Satin, 39 inch wide, guaranteed to wear and not cut, a bargan at $330, BUY A VICTORY BONDâ€" BEST INVESTMENT IN CANADA PE A CE S!LK CREPE DE CHINE AND GEORGETTES, For that new Dress or Blouse we have the shades you want. Maize, peach, pink, sky, nile, champagne, reseda, burgundy, taupe, pearl grey, rose, mauve, tan, navy, «grecn, brown, also blac«, prices ranging from $1.50, $1.75, $2.00, $2.25, $2.50 to {$2.55 NEW DRESS GOODSâ€" Our stock toâ€"day is sccond to none. We have an an sortment of all the new weaves in Sirges, Tricatines, Satin Cloths, Armwures, Silk Serges, Charmeuse, Crepc De Chine, Pussy Willow Crepes, in all the best colorings. SERGES in navy and black, all wool, 54 inch wide, ... .... $2.25, $2.75. $3.90 up. TRICATINES AND SAN TOYSâ€"In green, navy blue, brown, purple, burgundy', taups, elo., Als0 Black, 8Lâ€".s 2202400 osrrransram revee core crres n $200, §0.75, $99% (h t ol i e 0 t ns t e e e e Dress Goods, Silks and Cloakings SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 16TH. Phere are at present a large number of young men called up for service by Act, who. being engaged in agriculturâ€" the provisions of the Military Service, al pursuits, have beep granted harvest leave. Those men will, in all probanâ€" tlity, not have to serve at all. It was btated at the department that the sitâ€" watfon of he men who have enlisted in the Siberian Expeditionary Force was more or less definite. â€"It seems likely that there will be no change so far as these men are concerned, and that arvangements made with â€" regard to them will be carried out. The position of . men ordered to reâ€" port for service under _ the Military Service Act was taken up immediatels when notification was received that the armistice was signed. _ The main terms of the armistice have been in possession of the Government for sev eral days. and no doubt is felt ‘here that their acceptance means an end of askge €.pelse, wiica wiil not be Dorne by the Government t(\he men are not required tor service in France W A T E R L O O o ied o ow 16 Dozen Men‘s Heavy Ribbed Wool â€" wear, in Vests and Drawore, sizes 36 to 44, Say thth csiss sisky 1sar sisrs‘ /++r% e ATTENTION! We sell Ladies‘ and Children‘s Winter Coate Cheap. _ Buy Now. 4 Ger | _ The Minister of Militia was : out [ the capital toâ€"day, but it is Hkely 1 ‘a statement with regard to the w1 ‘@ituation will be issued shortly. â€"® his return. 1 | _ Only six < weeks antil CM , Why not present your brother," #l® ‘or friend with a year‘s subscription ithe Chronicleâ€"Telegraph. Price : fr ‘now until 1 Jan. 1920 only $1.50 At conferences held during the d the situation as regards drafteas‘ be taken up in its details and & > determined. This will probably . nounced toâ€"morrow. In the Meshib no additional men are being called 1 many may nccessitate the retai overseas n‘ & considerable forée some cime + +4 O ded hair. for removing dandruff as a M ht oo a 0o raamatencnies ns omcs let ccan P U3 Hay Co.. Neverk: > wl tm ic 0 on ce en \mmminnfnt umfi? r color to LIMITELD ird .. .. 3275 $300 : $4 59 82758

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