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SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 1, 1917 se EDMONTON SOLDIERS AT HOME AND ABROAD l ees Finucane roe Re RS RSS WILL BE 1,000,000 U.S. TROOPS EDEN West Waa MUST COME BACK TO CANADA - +) WITHIN NEXT TWELVE MONTHS ae Terms Wil Be Handed t0 BEFORE GETTING DISCHARGES Money and Equipment Will Win the War is Opinion of Wall zhte. Haiels Hewitt at the Point of the Informed American Wanker Pie. Harold Hewett, reported in EDMONTON BULLETIN PAGE TWENTY-ONB LL Ue 8 Alberta: Heroes in Casualties led Victor's Sword recent aaviaity Wika Revie: kaon : wounded, wax Dern Corp. J. Hf. Cox, an Edmonton man, Lind Scheme who ds Feported in the casualty late A prominent Jowa banker, one'time placed upon the firing line. The Am. + amex, England, , ei n 3583, being tho presidaniof the Btate Bankers rican people move quicker and. wi) to have been Wounded during f* Row skelatonined untti, decimated , 1. 5 tettar which hae hist complaint agsin, the Canadian the recent fighting by the steady, unyelenting fire Accoselnn fo, letter vbie Dee shat: compialet eesie.. Xb chan ae of George Huw: Sd bath si : on received from a Western soldlor ood woes ake hamrde and riaks to acomplia, in which the Can- Allleay o thin, Minex.af dvissoralls- Jon, am extensive. traveller, a. keen) (ake samirde and risk to accompll ta 3 1g Wile. the: Cams tale We nares, Hees ot Gani fia, POW in Kugland, an ore Han ane 1 Ce Ta MRR student of affairs, and a close obsere- Germany made a great blunder tn anada in 1804. He enga: on the Bulgaria and Turkey are querelous, 0c? asted, making tt compulsory for to be right te of It and tm a It? to an Hdmonton mah, forcing the United States Into this war and his brother Western front, in tmpationt and financlaly wrecked. Her n eullating in Canada, with but) wae my first experience of belng un elved a few days nee the While they may think that We are 0. y the good old 203nd by her ceassless whimpering for peace. turn. This will mean that by far the ally when ou consider that all we specting the. yart which. tho United the war, they are : Sportaman's battal- Victorious nations never grasp at Canad could do waa to stan toh. wit Bitten wl pay nd Diggit (0 the poinkein hin furl the lan ion to diaUinguleh DeAce atrawn Hach day Urine her Rignier,wumber of Canadian soldiers /eoutd do was to stand and watch with ik y of our boys are going to the tera for 00v noldiers y himagit. Bearer that ultimate surrender Which discharged-from the army. A m H the same I have never seon 1 . He lg, an Ariee- oust be Une only tarts of the Binvente front now and the Uniied Gates wit tenting camabes fear Chaton - te re ore BO Tae Soe We at earnee wicees srapiteg hy nay: sehet nega Mie tulat foun by births ave , Terma of peace will be handed 9 , Nad eerccara theic deaies of oe: ower Mea ond aN SHE Rut the next nix months. Fro vi 16, in the 202n0 vortainet rapa city, wD. Mash, hora, AL Germany, on the Pola we th ing dlscharsed in Enkland, and tnen uterflea so teh ip that they gust formation we have nt han i sanitary con c and-went overseas with that i i n January 26th, sword. There can be:no peace 1 turning to. Canada at wil, bift this looked like allver specks. The uciee ot Tied uhat woney, and: sauipment tp Hea by any other camps in tho untt. Wien tne 208nd wax brpien up 20 , Bil, coming to. Alberta In i800, Honor tor the Kalaer. le Mag: WRENS hy acrean nis Srscelted ie ehels eaeinee wee wean tie thee ete Tetied tat, cenAny, On /he wan transferred. to the Seth an /Hablued the opirtt ot Beliish tnstitus Soncelved in dishonor and darn to the the el het ok eee eat eae nee. wa Just lee tnt of a While Germany may be able to wilh mobillatd and went to trance with theme Hig) ons and determined 10 do his bit. travail of grow bruallty. Complete the nwt number down came tre bombe with m sownt handle her finances in an economle eqiipped on Krench territory, before .wite and two chudeere, ie angie He enlisted Murch 2nd, 1916. jurtender will be asked by the Allies sew-of the hoya, accoriting to this Just lke ropkets golug up, only ihe huts, Wie certainty cant Hota ont ionthy have passed, at lehst daughter, reside ae I141T Stat serqes Yous. to. Joinihg tie lore. le was i the names of the stricken people soldier, appear to He takin up the beste was a trifle ber of the boys, born in the Old Coun- more splendid or awful sight. Right weak after hin tether had leit the clin His te the-son of Mee H. Ooe, weno lot innooent ald mens Weeies and crit sold giving as their reasons that nervous Gequeah bowels boubined. 1 wilt be-on the ffi line within ninety Wtar Sts Patealen aang, asec liven af 10507 Ain Avenue. eouth dron, Killed by the ialear's troops: fn Fen Oh: Cant nd aenie Roe te but mathing Cocpare With ob anadian soldiers have taken the aya, pee Side, and has a brother, Floyd G. the names of the tavished daughiers CAr the iand learning how to but no y acros in Prace: toad on the firing Tine within tho tast fam of the flem opigibn that thelg ) Cox how serving overseds with the pf France, the Martyr Maid of Dol- its Many ot the bene he mentee not exgecs ie ionthy and wnat (HRY have, ae: Central Sowery will Have to mis oF Beg. A. 3 dist pattation, heim, shot to pleces against Wall. 111 will want to eet bask tato the mcs ine such things th distarh our pealecal complished I um sure United States peace within the next elghteen montha, te. A, Martin the names of Miss Cavell and Captain Ytial schon wr thi : Soldlara wilt duplicate when they avel- f not beter: a Bees toclal scheme of things as non aa pos. News has been received of the ac- a - Germany can never win The world an. Raia CAPT. BITSON BOMBED CAPT. BRADBURN, M.C,, 22 seathe while on worsens ate eee vane te againat her with. ilfonn of tet ne -Waitie gre ree a ENEMY MACHINE GUN A KEEN SPORTSMAN known Edmonton Three times wounded and back teoly determination to crush the Ger- ou wi nave heard that we have ' soldier, Pte. Arthur the trenches again is the splendid ree- 80 spirit of militarism into the dunt beot hretty bad niteck ofeh air raid ea a Martin, of 10681 aleved hy /Of future ages, Already Germany ts Gallant Deed Warmly Commented Capt. Frank Bradburn, of this 18th street, His : Pig. DJ. Evans, 6 pauper neon, peddling lem paper eth, Sheet ne ita aoe ee ae ses seer Hey Nonton actaite ah mortgage upon mortenen aerantaee VICTORIA CROSS MAN General, Sans REM ate ns eke fia was 34 years le Feoase? SUBSE ORS ots Sokes ed Leer erlaaiae Dar pegs BILLED IN ACTION Details have been received respect: Hed,recoenition of Bis worth, Capt Eouton, o -menin pection of thes4ith ness man in the nation. Lovie Jewels te- J. G, Pattison Won Coveted Ing the death of Captain Claude W, B son of Mr, and Mrs. Wil Hitson, of Brooksley, Lacombe, whe wos keiited in action, April 28th.--He had many friends tn Edmonton who will be interested to hear them. His parents haye received the following letter froi D. Dewiche Jones, major commanding the 13th Essex, tm which unit Captain Bitson was serving: eight years, Vrevious to Joining the parents. 16 enils Pattalion at the have ben thrown into the melting pots: Decoration by Remarkable rw tdbee he wae Poe uns e in Edmonton tn : he has scraped mfennizn from the Feat of Gallantry tik hae Pebrunry Bey Evans en* ittie children's banks. with. his cousin, Wilt eae ae Usted here with the Today Germany etande-alone, Itkem Men. C.F: in the Bradburn Stationery Con tie battalion, and afterward sereoe enn went overseas with S0Mrling wolf, with three whalpx by Was an old-timer af the 101at:regi- the motor transport service. He leaves her side, Austria, Bulgaria and Tur- se that unit, transfer- a George Pattison, who entisted with ment, E., holding a eutenant's -Widow and three children and a ring on the other Key. We have been fed on the stories g Calgary battalion and who had heen commision in that unit Nee number of frlends will regret'to alde to the 49th wr which he has Of the brilliancy of - German stratery, qecorated with the Victoria craw tor Ho. Joined the Stst battalion on ite Near of his death, sone through ail its strenuous cam- the purile, small-bore strategy thal eonsicuoun bravery in attack formation and when it was broken up palgning on the western front. Pre- Wins a battle or two. What le that as pon ed tan was. attached to the 49th aa acting a Prana ter a Killed jn a Lang of this city has ceived word that her fathor-Pte. John ath Ee to enlisting he was employed in set against the great, far-reaching was born in Woo Millions of people die every year 19th Desex, WEAF. 5 y7, malor. He is a von of Thomas Brad Pte. A. E. Aldo 4 the . PB. dining car service, atentesy; comprehensive And all em- yeresis noe We te et from Conzomption. Millions could CATT ae burn, (ex-ACE. for, Beterboro, and. te) te. A. E, Alde bracing, of the allies? Stratogy formed Hon Hin wite ena : bave been saved if only common egnse vi Bitson, Bea. nmartied. He ts keenly interested in or the lines of the boa-consprictor, (07 , es revention had been uted in the Srst Dear H1F I yery much regret to groves fe a prominence ponte ae + in Calgary, He P Rave, fo inform you that your son. the Edmanton Canoe club, a expert welt aisintiy eet BAManton, who Corp. F. W. Boyer 1 Sccmning, out the life, the hope, the aussy-last and-sus eporied-aviesing: etage,-Asthina, Bronchive, mise Cluude. wus kilted in action, on they ee pamonta noe club, ane was officially reported: tohave been - F. We ery essence 6 man Industry. lin June. The official report dexcrib- Pneumonia, Weak Lungs, Catert 28th April in an attack on the Ger- o t) Player, a good golfer and one killed (in action lt; e wiy, day by day, the colle a is, of the best curiers in the olty, bel ro a shtenin Day by the deed which won for Pte. Pat- man positions at Oppy. Your son Was g'membeor of the Capital Curpine ciate iat July 20th. went Conporat- . W. Boyer, of this city, tshtening about her throat. Day by 7 the Victoria Cross is as follows: Re iF Orginc Tending his company tthe time, and away aa drummer ,, CoperarE: W. Boyer, of thie cliy. ay the reaistiows march of eagh io owe: Respiratory Organs all tert-up to from varlous reports which came to for Col. Craig's Ban hn Semmenas Tan campaigns W2RINe for the Alles the worid Shr of wan held up by machine wag te: ie Coumumetion Tubeccuoat De me, was herolcally leading them a) 1 ynenton' -in which the Canadians have been e- ations. Day by day the German lines ficting severat. onons ines the Baty ) Strandgard's icine isa Gitiugn ine thems witee which wes MILITARY ORDERS Highianders. He) gaged, It te the sisth time that his fOW thianer- Tho bulk of the allies ine uCUne aitias te. Pais Snfortunately. not very well cut at te war Ml genes of Cough, Colds and Diseases of the son, with utter disregard for his own successful treatment for above-men- : name hig appeared on the casualty list creases. German troops are worn and 2 , : i o old Medal . this particular spoti-the fact that hi Regimental orders by Lt.-Col. F. A age, and. previous for tone sates OF CnC ee ee sist cnfeebled; the Allios pour Meek, ari jeafets, Jumping from shell hole to Sasa: issn Arana Gola F ' and every officer of his company be- Oxborne, 0. C. 1oist eet, iP, fo entering, hind OF De ouuse/ oF another. He Giere Into the trensue shetl hole, reached cover within thirty / for Medicines at the three Interna- came casualties in this action, speaks that the battalion will parade at the been enmployed asa born ih Kansas, and is 36 years of age, bee. qards from the enemy's guns From tional Exhibitions London, +1910: c enlisted in the 66th batialion- Peace with honor tor German for itself of the difficulties which he armorles on Tuesday next nt 1.56 min munitions, worker ain the 66h battall Germany Tt this point, in the fare of beavy fF was up against. sharp/ The 8. 8. company will par- 5 at the Edmonton 0M, June 2nd, 1915, and went away is inconceivable, unthinkable 2 4 he hurled bombs, Killine-aad wound: dam, 1909. Write fof booklet. the short time I have been with ade ai the South Side rink as usual. saa bott ie ttamiis wards tunsferring tothe iat bet- tensions of Germany's a ceriate tem ie some of the crewr gt;and shen rushed Gorreroemdenes invited Heras battaion, 1 learned to appreciate It in important that all officer Was born in Hamil wards tfansferring (othe Sat bat- tensions of Germany to cetiain form rere, 2 yonetting the Salid Work your- son was putting commissioned officers and. men bs daw anrintceeni wounded In the tett leg on Augont not open to ceneid iereei men wore te survl ve iis valor DR STRANDGARDS MEDICINE CO. n with his company, and when I last prevent at this parade, which te for 850 and Ieaves awidow and three chil. Wounded In the left leg on, Auguat not open to candid investigation and Me utvivinn five Fuaners, Ills vaior e - ee saw him at 1 a.m.on the 28th going the purpose of company organization, .27en who live at Grand Apartments, 22m sade oa rickinyen Hie noest analvals. Her first dash -on to Paes Eee eh es territory she ziguation and re fe a. further ed-ai hls trade as a bricklayer. His) the many miles of foreign 2 wife and five children live in Edmon- now secuples was M mnilltary victory our objective. round hhis*men who were lying in the anata. apmoicte signing of pay roll foz/this city. He also leaves widowe open closeAe the enemy, posting them July aud, 1917, s motherwito-residen in Seattle, three lt;coban slosorts the enemy, posting teem July dud, text, Beeee ah toe mane et tale Liens font cae the teat Coed tee and encouraging them, know whut ..-To Be orderly omen-fbr wena e Bint Gates dtapoatitn en 2 Le rire gr aap poli jose his death is to the battalion. You next for duty, Lt S B. ie tone to gevstaly felt by hile family g 4. since that brillant explott Germany have my deepest sympaths To be orderly sergeaft for the week many: has heen on the edefensive. Within six eae cates ending Sept tthe Toyt, See Roe pees Pte. C. J. MacDonald shonths atter this initial blow. shemes A. D. DEWICHE JONES, next for duty, Seret./MeKnight. + whining about fighting for existance. tence eresnegier opti nae - Major Commanding 13th Essex. Leave to be absent'from parade nn- Hutchison. Bros, Pte, C. J. M. Manedonald, reported Since then her military operations The chaplain of the regiment also tH the 15th inst., Is granted ta Lt. Bi Se eA jawmenyille, Have been confined to the part-of. de writes an follows A. Dodman, sae qunded, was born in Bowne fenders against Dexcigers. Trench wat a . Mr. and Mrs, Robert Hutchinson, of Ont. and moved with his parents to fenders agi Near Mr Bitson, You will have 2 8. HENSAL, Olde. Alberta, have bean severe hit Ponoka, eome eight years azo, and (fare is aa much in the line of a slegs can heard by thie time of the death of Captain nag Adjutant. (Oe fh owar, One oan, ohn Hut- ived on hfe father's farm until the 8 Were the operations) before Linge your son, Capt, . W. Bitson. T must z : . Bite. Fo SeSAER sare DEH THN Rings wactare ae obo ic etch the Srereae Uy AEA ORR ) EEL Sea WOUND an chinson, dled of wourda im rance on fall of 1915, when he left home to. at zi See fa. Weaker aide has the advantage of en- your Tosa May Sth of, this year,-and now newaltend dfusses in Alberta college, Ed- i Bn Psieour son waa Killed on Ape, 24 q Pt heonard A. Smith, No, As60rs, hus Veen received that another, te montok se enilsad in the east in trenchiment fortification. With tis nt tho pox of duty. While paaing WhO left Edmonton with the tleai Rob Hutchinson, haa Neen kaased, how January, i916, and went overseas with A antsgo IC te possible to continue a : Geatt et the Stet hattniion ana tee Sadiy tne celeavatee Go or ete, Bee ence Ee. and steak gears prolonged deferine his company through the German Pp site he was Killed by machine-gun ben in France for two years, has been John Hutchinson was the younger of lt; Nunisrous ate the recorded Ineidenta fire, probably inatentancously. Taoundad for the third time, according the brouners, (having been born Oot. 4 aactenaeee oe See ene tereerado, vONhia: ip Prone Oly aatanene io'an omiciad dispatch which has heen 16 1898, In Sullivan township, Gre: strong. baricade, has defied large mpnny Commander in the burtakan received by his tether ace Samak, county, Ontario. He was'a student ih Pte. M. J. Schwirdfeger paste ct iit, qetettees 4 Ars although he had been with us a com: now Mying at 424, 9th street south, he Agricultural coltege at Olds when plilantes, for days and. weeks, This is paratively abort time, and. everybody Lethbridge. The wire Game from Ot- H enlisted, April 14th, in the. 187th - the plight of Germany: her back had the greatest confidenc in him. tawa, August 28th, saying that. Pte, Dattallon, No further partioulara have Another Halkirk boy to. figure. on against the wall: she ie making dece i It is sad for those left behind, but Smith had been admitted to Ieltehensy Desh received as to his death, the casualty liste Pte. M. J. Schwird: perate resistance, sparring for time we must remember that there is a hospital, Brighton England: aneune agfte, 200, Hutchinson was born Oct. feger who, uccording to official ad: end hoping that the eekly fe wae Ge ee 29rd, with severe gunshot wounds im 2 i8 . at Detby, Ont. and eniiated vices, in in hospital with. lucerated of panistticken mncition: meee A ive toute, Rhea, ys : at Olds, June 24th. 1916, 4m the 218th foot, He was wounded on August ble soclallaps: aaavchlere ane eae ONALD W. MURRAY. N Gentray aiberte, Rettalion: hime ae Pe seas eee eee was oro-Germahs may work diplomatic - At indsor Ont. : mat cps. 0, signing on, ho worked on his tath- born at Bathgate, North Dako iepe abede Nenaneoinee tea Ww 7, NEWS-AD. CHANGES HANDS. rts farm neat Olds, He left for over- February, 1000, netpe Sete es saad wih ern Pte. Bernard Bowe Vancouv Aug. 31. G, 8. 1. box ee oe gste saik: Poems 1Aee gentribute to-something resembling an AUGUST 13th, 14th, 15th, 16th, 1917, Sixeyears of age. He attended Hoporehie peace. the : signed editorial tree Coenen ee ROR e Put shot, shell and money are d At the Dominion Shoot the Premier Trap- Wak , in the Vancouver News-Advertiser; Qe ot ot ee otneaa gd ier she sat tined to win against diplomatic subters shooting tournament of Canada Dominion shot The Bowe brothers. of Islay, are cer- st have noid the News-Advertieer to Lieut. A. Kerr Kirk district, where he remained uptii fge- Then peace. shall come the ied off the prin rophies 1 d tainly doing -their part for the Sun Publishing: Company and to g t Edmonton with Coi-;Rly peace that can comet out of this jiven below is conclusive proof that Dominion shella country, four of them havin day'e issue will be the last Lieut. Alex. Kerr reparted to t fn battalion, afterwards Trcicd of the tose prominent trapshooters from: all s 3 aehie been wounded, is the son of James sito Fallway constructios Deakin, che man wamated with the Sun. Kerr, of 11239, 96th street: Edmonton , The Spyn makex no announcement He enlisted a a ss Mr. Matson states th; me ion.and Was promoted Keer ther side. He wae born ch own, Sotiand. 20 years-agoi sne mother writes; Merrill Was Saat ine oer en Hiscatending th high school, atwaye a good son and worked on the rest wounded hy. a German bul- rallts sm thee a Fight thigh on April 30 at yacurss attention from the apertemen is the quality that fill the game bag. : i bik gt;a eee cae The highest honor to be won in Canada. old Joist battallon and was honorably Was captain In the Cadet corps. farm previous to Snilating. We. did Ugh Poa not wish him to go until he was oid- Men rly Devour Everything Won from 18 yards by : lacharged at Valeartler on aecount of + er But hin whole heart was abt on tt maperly. : Je-Black, Winnipeg, 94 x 100, shouting Dominion Canuck. Pe-enlisted m the Siai bels Telephone. Directories To - + duty, 0 Wwe did not tah he 49th, He waz wounded at : aos Sn eae Rte ae al nGnCRS tee TR Le Store Catalogues. Ypres but has returned to duty. Pte. Sapper R D-Dehi-isa New Norway with all the other brave boys, come 72 Henvigwont overseas with the 218th Do-net Worry boy who hie been reported as having homes asi tlson battalion and t still In England. Beret. Y deen wounded in action. The omeini Ne safely aa In hhim:addreas befor the Rotary Woa by .G. Vance, Tillsonburg, Ont. 98 x 100, shooting Potor Howe served with the 218th but telegram. mye thet ho te suffering Club on Thuretay, Capt. Jonen, ro- ? Bominion Canuck. wan discharged, following an accident from unahat wolnte-in the Gace, recap pg Herre to the great demand tor maga: ed for Second A at Barcee camp. Pte. Bernard enlisted ceived July Sath last. io further ward Pte. J. McLean aines by the men at the-front and Payne, Tilburg, Ont. 97 100, shooting Dominion Regal ar itete eel fas been Fecelved tt tt fs hoped that Fook of one or fio amusing incidents Hamilton, Wianigeg, Man, 97x 100 Coste ae apragald Son ne Pete UuhIand was bors inl: Pts, J. Mek f Clyde, reportad reading matedial, On one osomee the REPS; Lemos Onty STSI09 i 5 TR aiteee ek thon ioe IE: OE gon of Peter Dahl and wan orn in . Pte, J. McLean, of Clyde, reporte . Minnesota, in 1896, Previous ty or mut magasines tor Pee ns ee aoe Hating he. wae-a-termanorere ta wet known young farmer of thet ds tesla ingens. All Around Championship a Sterner pares pense oor iret ey Joined the 151at battalion In trict, He war born March isi, 1805, to contain the muck-soughi-for ar, Each contestant shooting from 16, 18, 20 and 22 yards esa ee ee. i 1 ud Je ot In London township, Ontario, and was jes was received. he men soon ha: i oe . eS fea. Minnesota, from which place the trenches sites Februnty. He Nas nat that piace. Mie mother died disgust that it was a cousignment of Payne; Tillesobure, Ont.,93 x 100, shooting Domifion Regal Amateur Championship of Canada A scratch event which determines the champion shot of Canada (Hmtiy came to Islay ta 1808, The bose brother nerving at the front and any weeeks X yor Youre Ladies Yournala, the. iatent Black, Winnipeg, 935x100. Canucks had, previoun to Joining the colors, ati SAY ouner fo d ago last March hie Joined the 63rd bats copy Delhi dai ona ward been enaneed in inrminas ere ly the kind of reading: they wanted, Open Championship Them : ty Hae i waa betler tan font te Man Arai hoo iets : nthe gMclai they epent 2 day. porlig over the ; : Se 9 - lista He ienvon's: wife and slate lare: atyle Getinations of 98 year ke Won by W Hamilton, Wissipeg, Man., 97 x 109, shooting On rising, and retiring gently smear No, he erles wher. I sing to him. Thomas Heywood, of Clyde. One day Cupt. Jones tanvactom x minion Canuel ae g man Ina trench intently studying af Tied for Second M. B, Perdue, Windsor, Ont., 95 x 1 the face with Cuticura Ointment on end lt; Copy of te Toronto Telephone Direct shooting Dominion Regal. eS of the finger. Wash off the Ointment tory and upon being questioned ax tal e ihrmisiw ites caret 10 ST REGIMENT PLANS Beaern Oe ay i , the Bart Grey Trophy 4 u ould find Farmers WE HAVE hot water. Continue bathing- for some les od t fone he knew back Canadian Grand Aggregate for three days of regular event MONEY TO-LOAN minutes using the Soap freely. This INTERES NG WINTER S WORK Seis yee Won, ty Jim Payne, Tilsoabiig, Ont, 288 x 0, shooting e II Evin. Raton'e catalogue finds ita ad On First Mortgages on well im. 8 *Peedy way to clear the skin and g way into the firing line and, very age 3rd R. W. Glover, London, Ont,, 282 x 300, shooting Dom- i roved farms in the Edmonton eeP it clear. 3 Site dled, accoreing to Capt. Tones RB ios , Ont, 282 x 300, i o bs who aaid ho paw a man comparing tha ; istrict. Semple Each Prow.by Mall. Adtiems pats Tus wupplied with his kit with a very Professionals 'Cutheurs, Dept. N, Boston, Use Are at Re cipline of this course oan thandeame eliver mug plotored- tn te INTEREST RATE Bold throughout the worid, et ata RO eee eee chine Gre eet ainocen att ooialony In the regular 16 yard events during the first three days of a 8 Per Cent. , be n carried on dui the holiday struction nud prompt and faithful at- ,APPArently the boys at the fron: the tournament, the five highest Professionals used Jeannot get snough trading r inton Ci ae eae seanon will be-reaum d on Heptomiler tendance will therefore be eadontial, Canhot et enoukh reading mat inion Canuck. The scores were : Term years. No commindion Ath, Reginiental orders will be pub- The course will run, into nitd-Decem- ena fo doubt there will be mar H. Kennicott, Evanston, Il, - 280 x 300 charged, lek notion. Owners aes m8 ton people wh Wl -gladiy dol lished shortly. The initia parade will ber and will cover practieal and theo: Trane ,PeoPIe whe, Will F. H. Morris, Edmonton, Alta, 287-x-300 only peed apply. When angwertng be for the purpore of- reorganization retical worke While shoot estoe napd: toc tanetenee whe ag, Hamailton, . sive full pariioulars in firs: letter. i for the purp + rman izatic ret ke nk pre 1 d. for magazt Tio N. Long, Hamilton, Ont. 281 x 300 and ax the existing rolls must be n the armory galleries ia part of this' these come itinr Gee elie oa E.G. White, Ottawa, Ont, 280 x 00 eas ohuckad over and: pevinetsetulbmont course it in Gosirad that aw muny meme and the cnet dimealte Mr. Ford, Indianapolis, - 275 x 300 . Jacconnted for, andtresh tocordw pre- bers of the batallon af Gi 40 0 will periance is in being ble te dienes at + gt; Julian Garrett, Ltd os re pared, every man on the arength must attend at the armorien upon Tuesday them. The need of the soldier may Dominion Quality hes agein proved itsolf 7 u d be present. It dw-aten denired.to then avenings for this purpose, Sich at- -solve the problem for some people nt remember thia when baying ammunition. 409 Agency Pldg. Phone 5768 Janmplete the pay rolls. for those ell: tendance, however, te voluntary, the baat. dm 6 sii 2 receive pay foe their seryoes ricay svening pereds. only weize. She Edmonton. q at the July ist celebration. Ngatory Not Throu 4 FS Folowing this orgent nde It is the desire of the authorities ., bao alee: es reas Dominion Cartridge Co., Limited Montreal, Canada replied Mim Cltyenne. But : tion. Phe erty In a aylla- alivespects he keennes of All he Aevan't berty eae Gene: BRE Let us Lam Xour bm; obtainable by sacl man on Beps ranka'te prepare for eventatiicn ott Re, feean e carry ouk te Mew: tile ber 4th. and. will be carried. on it In felt be relied upon to make the he annoying. without being. prohiee cach Friday evening at -p.mi. The program tald down mukde toric.
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