t AM. manhunt favored reterring “0 mm of a grunt to Northern Oittarto to the Ontario' government. 'rm "eurqsd that. the government were getting lumclem revenue trom tty" In connection with the o. t _ N b - provide the north coun- , try with all the relief needed, with- q out the “instance from the muni- aunties. Irma-t. Runway Ovation. £1: m an on noon-y 'N w-" . 39%|. W City cum il T . a" 're ' the III. atop-nu an 3'7. " a to noeegrt or rrteest day 'chti . -- tor a period at July m mad submission of I T in; the purchase of the , T uae. The council also W ll. request tor I further fun to on Northern Ontario tire -- to the t1ttaace committee, . Considerable discussion took place on the matter ot the possible Irur- than ot the Bridgeport line. Som'e lumber: wanted the question de- 'terred until Saturday, but as the “(in commission had gone into the question carefully. and Mered $25,- Mit tor the physical assetsx or the "watartoo-wetogton line, it was de- eided to prepare the necessary by- law and submit the question to the ntepnyera at New Years. Daylight saving. A brief dscussion took place on the question at daylight saving, and it In; ttmtlly decided to submit the following question to the electorate at New Years: "Are you in favor of Daylight Saving tor the period be- tween the last Sunday night in June and the tirBt Sunday night in Sep washer. and that the previous re- soluton on daylight be rescinded?" "r,; Let us have your order early, T he Chronicle Press Personal Greeting Cards I I Iillllll " I _ I l h) ‘ , r This is positively our only price - No More, No Less - Don't be deceived - Don't be misled by low 'tBargains" held out elsewhere. Buy at SCOTLAND WOOLEN MILLS where you KNOW the Price is,$25 before you enter the store. Suits and Overcoats Scotland Woolen Mills Made to Your Measure CHRISTMAS ORDERS FOR Order Now For Christmas Greeting Cards Solve the Chrz'sfmas Gift Peofostyiort The Best Selection at Modcrcte Price: Buy tcial attention. No long waits for your. order but prompt and satisfactory service. Ce.Xeiceiy.cex.x.WXetE) @2435 Equitable Building, Waterloo wmcnrcrcccxmrxmc I About ten o'etock Monday night (at Kitchener George Lang, Jr., and “Wu companons narrowly escaped [serious injury when his motor car “rushed into a street car opposite 'the hospital, Mr. Lang was thrown from Pe car onto the pavement 'but escaped with a few minor unis whin :he other occupants ot who car were none the worse tor itheir adventure. The damage to ithe street car was about $60 while ithe motor car suffered little damage. ibrrs ot the club, referred to the ur- ";eent heed ct a new main hospital ‘building. He said that the present (building was not large enough to ‘care for thlx requirements for a "omruunity of the importatice ot Kitchener and Waterloo. Dr. Wat- ilvrs strongly urged that the main 'lnuilding be used tor a maternity "hospital and a new main building Ike erected. at the low price of At the luncheon of the Kiawams Club on Tuesday, Dr. Walters, medi- cal superintendent at the K. & W. Hospital, in an address to the mem- 1"$et"t m I'll-IN} q - by 5.0- Matt at may in which to in) II as [int plan In bob.“ at til. .01. He urged utters to no» In In!“ the Induct- of the boy and nuke use ot the“ In fostering his dqret- opium. Buying wu brisk at the Kitchen- ttt market on Suurday morning and when remnlned about the “me as last week Following are a few of the prices quoted: Eggs, 65c: bul- ter 4012. geese 30e, ducks 350. to 40c., chicken 30c. to Mc, spy apples. " to " other winter varieties " and " tray ~16 to t18, wood $16. NEW HOSP|TAL NEEDED HAD NARROW ESCAPE KITCHENER MARKET. 186 In“! at an to “hunt at tho Y.I.C.L JUHI no". gvgyyiteCiCi1gigCiaCe,ergeCiiyp ti)'eix%Xixrxim'-'?oycet. Prompt service assured Police Magistrate Weir of Kitch- ener, tried a charge ot obtain!“ merchandise under false pretense against Jonas B. Janlzl, garage man at New Hamburg, alleged to have issued cheques to F. D. Bricker ot Tavistock. tor which there were no funds at the time ot presentation. Defendant's banker gave evidence that Sufficient funds were at his credit and the charges were then withdrawn. Waterloo is to have another Bar- uge in the near future. W. Ander- son who has conducted a vulcan- hing business on King St. has Ietitv od the buildmg used years ago as Hwtrlc car barns, and Valentine & Martin the owners at the building will have it remodelled and it ia (“would to be ready by January uext. Mr. Anderson stated that he will open an up-to-date repair shop end a show room tor two lines or motor cars tor which he has see cured me agency. The vacancy on the Board of Di- roctors has been tilted by the tur- pointment of Mr. Joseph Btautter of (all, a well known cltilen ot that Hare and of the County_ "imma-r-es-r-bt-la"".. nu? -Gik'uii'itiriii, â€mama-alum .m.m Thaw mom- and umwtommmmm ttv-ot-tee-itil-tat-ae-sts-ages. mum u would.“ at up -. ml. 3. allowed 00 - to Hahn ttoettrtorr-_tttreelrrt.mram. “its width I. all!“ C Mr. “I†mu " In.“ d 09 m. as has but. mm~ it , "use: a! you! and - " upward: ot mm you". no in than" M - aaremt.tq6 with the OOIIIM'I M to: . long term od - and will bring to the position " mama know ludxe br tire ttmuranee. Mr. 3 B. Brisker for I number ot yarn . director of the company, succeed- Mr. Bowman In the pinion ot vice president tor which he is excellent- ..v qualified. At a CHARGES WITHDRAWN NEW GARAGE. 93 I...“ ' ..... iii.) The Ot m way Boar ' ' the plan I f;] open an a ti' Eby sue: >5, street T '.') 1 to object . whose pr iii Chairman . sionor M: , stated tha (5; i approving K" I . C g? At a si (el ‘ Lola at, I 2?, ' case ot I ' 1 heard. 'l tc,] , Wages fro 3? ( t'crnt he ig 7 flagodorn ". jmonth tor t Huts a dil i I tween the ,t' ( should he tf, I Inc the , I.,.' , th" city 8, I that (lofel g other mar i'.; l alleged t ft I contract 8 I tho. J1 ti plaintiff t It ti, ‘ WHAT '. CF ty, “More ‘_ hm more til “More the war, despalches tell c. M». there were 345,000 holders ot if, ! I'ritish government swurlties. and >.'<‘luow there are 12,000.000. This is il‘m best estimate that can be made Lot the number of different Individ~ p :uais owning government securities 1 (or one kind or another, and the ' ‘number is probably andererstitntued I Math†than exaggerated. DIVISION COURT. At a sititng ot the division court Loid at, Kitchener on Tuesday the case ot Hagedorn vs. Riehm was heard. The p1aintitt'claitned $56 Wages from the defendant on whose form he was employed in 1917. Iiagodorn was engaged at $36 a month tor eleven months but there Mas a difference -of opinion he- tweon them as to when the wages should he paid. The plaintiff later left the farm getting a. position in th" city and giving as the reason that dotendent was looking for an- other man. Riehm denied this and alleged that Hagedorn broke his contract hy leaving without no- tive. Judgment was given the plaintiff tor $45. The Ontario Municipal and Rail- way Board on Friday last approved the plan of the city of Kitchener to open an alley from Benton street to Eby street, ISO feet south of King street The sitting was held owing to objection of some ratepayers whose property would be tstrected, Chairman McIntyre and Commitr sinner McIntyre and Commissioner stated that they had no hesitation in approving the plan. WHAT SYSTEMATIC THRIFT CAN ACCOMPLISH. Northern On Monday Harry Laing, son ot Mr. and Mrs. John M. Lining ot Waterloo was itaken seriously ill with an acute attack of appendicitis. He was removed to the hospital where he underwent an operation and today is reported as doing nice- ly. The funeral took place at London last Friday. atth.mtettet-t80attii-tt. hou who tt m ttketrrt on†the panama. knocking am In. mu who midn- on Quinn 8!. all crashed into the Commercial ttotet building. In. mu mummy u- aped um: I bad cut on the Ian- head and a severe than; up. The motor on: mu badly damned. At the police court Tuesday a King St. resident was ordered to pay $3 to cover damage caused when hits pet dog killed two young pallets belonging to " neighbor. Many Twin City friends will sym- pathize with Mrs. (Dr) Geiger in the bereavement suttered through the death ot her mother. Mrs. Mar- tin, who passed away at her home in London on Tuesday, November 28th after a lingering illness. She was aged about 65 years. She leaves her husband. two daughters and two sons. Mayor W. G. Wolchel Iett on Wed- nesdly on a business trip to the Well where he will spend some time. vmmomwumu "turned the â€in! mi amulet-mucus“ MRS. MARTIN DIES AT LONDON UNDERWENT 8ER|OU8 OPER- ATION. Now that winter in “in.“ th modal than ‘unr, Hm II . " -ratttterrttrtttod.ttrFttet " banal-c a m In. to I†" no new “In at no I DOG CAUSES TROUBLE. LEFT FOR THE WEOT APPROVE PLAN Ontario Still Needs Help a North help u tttoN. 'srettr on! to!“ ma. bop who trini- oodttrrai-NttMtr.mrNthw ttre-de-tnth.)" wmln'hudl‘uluu It wan manifest during tho war that sutr'tciertt goods and sotvices were not available for the needs of the tighting forces and tor the normal demand ot the civilian pop- ulaton as well, and It was from the point ot etncieocy for war, that the considerate In» of goods and services was emphasized. The tin- ancial and economic situation has been. and still is, more N (innit since the war than it V115 during its votttinuattce. Consequew'v lire savings mowment has tissc-:uati- caily recognized that the Wm») use of goods and services mm which our money gives us contwl. is a matte: of the tirat impvitance The savings movement is a con- verted ettort on a national scale tor applying the great economic for- ing agencies to produce improve" results for Individuals and for tho nation as a whole. It presents the somewhat unusual spectacle ot a voluntary movement. enlisting the same (Butoort of something Hie 200,000 Voluntary workers, di- rected by a voluntary committee through a small paid official arm- ization. its ot the people ot Great Britain is to be attributed in large measure to the eittrts of the National Sav- ings movement. The National War Sayings Committee was establish- ed early in 1916, and, by Its terms of reference, had two functions. for bot welfare Tlu. first ot these was to advocate the wise use or goods and services by art classes ot the community. and sncond to provide facilities for the small investor. The existence ot so many Shall capitalists. and this wide-sprrau holding' ot national securities. can- not fail to cotttritrute to soclal sta- bility; it is at the same time a de- iittite bertotit tor individuals, many of whom never had any surplus wealth before, to have some money -however "trr"'"" for emer- gencies This striking change in the hab- maart-f-tst-os-o-trr-rg-ut/tsas, 'rliiii'i, dearu-tuexot,aatd-Armmbusaeata.oeezt-raurii ‘ both national and indvidual Type E Masada. o....'."........ Adam Detrigw--Cmtfoottrths ......... Special Wllnllt Imperial PM... Speck] Imperial [monograph ....... These an new machines in first cuss condition, given to the purchaser. There is only a limited number of these machines and records left. So make your choice early. Have good Music for Christmas. We are also ekarirg out our tine line of Records, among which are 3 Ittrge number of the best sch ctions of classicai Music. Cash. The Kitchener Furniture 00. 32 King Sb, E. Special Terms, $1000 Cash and $200 per week, or 10% discoum for Cash. L'BERAL I" HALIFAX. i'""""'""' l I VHHIOI I".r Hon. Robert E, Finn, Liberal, who Watch il "iicutars rnsig'ned as minister without port- Community (magmas Tree promises to be more than 1,350 when all the polls were In. Hon. R, F. Preston (Conservative), formerly minlster without portfolio in the Ontario Government, was returned victor over David Findlay (Liberal) m the election held on Tuesday. The urban sections, namely, Carle- ton Place, Smith's Falls, Perth and Almonte. went Conservative by large majorities, as also did some of the rural areas, The election was made necessary by the death of Hon. J. A. Stewart, Conservative. When the results became known. Conservatives n all parts of the rid- ing celebrated their victory with processions and boatirea. Victory was expected by them. but they be; lived the majority would be con- siderably lower. (ONSERVATIVE ELECTED IN LANARK - LIBERAL RETURNED IN HALIFAX live column. By a majority which Lanark remains in the Conserva- It will be a pleasure for My to help you in selection and we are ready to reserve gifts if you wish to buy them early tuurttoid _th_em frtr Christmas delivery. Gifts We willlre ready to deliver them anywhere and Gr llme you say. and we will pack for express or parcel post. Cane and see these goods ard make selection Our stocks are ready to show you the way to hair " gift selection. What a fine line of Christmas goods we are showing this year. Truly we have ex- ceeded our own expectations in this respeet. Stocks are complete. selections are pleasing. qualities are fine and appreciation is bound to be sincere. Prices are particularly low to permit liberal giving. Cutex Sets, Ebony Goods Ivory Goods. Flashlights, Stat ionery, 28 Queen South, End!“ 0. E. SEEGMILLER, Plum. B. READY FOR SELECTION BIG STOCKS .lling Cases, Limited A Tip or Two to Gift Buyers oods, Booklets and Cards. . . .8 95.00 . . . 115.“ '.. 185.00 , 190.00 COME AND SEE THEM, RIGHT AWAY. The Queen St. Drugsâ€. Out of High Rent Md, 125.00 and the usual service " be and More Gifts Fountain Pens, Shaving Sets, Toilet Sets, Perfumes, Thermos Bottles. Automatic Pencils, folio in the Nova SCOUa government to enter the federal arena. was elected to represent the Halifax con- stitueney in the federal house, by a clear majority or 1,768 over the combined votes ot his Independent- Liberal and Labor opponents on Tuesday. and buggy. at the corner of King and Cedar Sts. The occupant of the buggy was thmwn to the road, but escaped with minor Injuries. while his horse made a dash tor liberty. but was caught before any damage was done. A reckless motorist was the cause of an accident at 10.30 Monday night when his car crashed into a horse COMMUNITY CHRISTM" - TREE The campaign, in the absence ot a Conservative candidate, involved no party issues and did not arouse great public interest. .L . }’,»<U*"ao’~ __ ' EXCITING RUNAWAY Kitchener, Ont. Phmte 1608- 8 "" 95.00. “5.00 150.00 too