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The Morning Bulletin 1917-09-01 - 1917-12-31
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EDMONTON ATLLBTIN URD AY. DECK life Kurnhart and Mrand New Barnhart, of tha have place. Mr, Mar ter hart ha. been en cared farming i Nein: VWut, when the Fegiinent war broken upon the oth- er side wan transferred to the Tenth He wan burn in. Hutehir ape April i, TBS, and received y Sen education in Minneapolis tHe sist ferred Gerinda with his father und : He Edmonton ir Iie. Works : s- myuoaa tae nob oe inal ee since teavl eae the s.cnelies Just as his unit wae going inte take + + them over. Pte. H.C.M:Donald Fie. Hush C, Pte. Percy Ward arergnud, soo of . Mr. and Mrs, D. A. - Mebunalt, of Pine Creeks Al. ls Te pored to . hs on Killed in. ae nlisted Suny Ke itar time In the rious plac this Gilets k filed on wth ery store of livery man, ite father te miestendt tn Perey Ward Porrsyva (Lewiston) ts still another soldi the ga, the Bdmonton Sportsman's tallun, which largely or roll of and has already h 2 suffered so xeve st ty th casualties, 3 About who has been month afterwa 1b wounded In one of the.fiest deaft for France, many battios on. the Western transterre company front. Pte, Ward was transferred ous dith Batiation, He wan oue of the wndy nis original unit was broken Wp, boys who did thelr bit Miny to the fimous 10th battalion, His Ridge on Easter Monday, coming out finer, C. Ward, of Porryvnle, has tos without a gcrateh. notification from the militia as horn in MeKean ment tat Pte, Ward was ad- yivania, U.S.A, Aug. 18, niltted to No. 16 genegal hospital at emigrated with his parents Letreport, France, on Nov. 12th, auf anada in May, 1007. Previous fering from gunshot we ii the enlisting he was ved In gover pack. His only br ment bridge work, The photograph front, serving in the same by from which the accompanying pleture was tade was taken after Pte. Mo- ge Donald had wecved for nine monte ) Te AB, Metcalfe, N Mc nth * le +) Mra. T. F. Patterson, who: formerly resided at*Athapasca and Is now living Harley, Brant County, Ontario, has 4 word that her brother, Lieut Imer Metenife, . has been killed in action. Lt. Meteulfe enlisted with the 21st battalion and was through a large number of engage- ments. He was first wounded jn the spring of 1918. He won his commis- sion at the Somme and tis military three humtred yards ground in road day The following letters regelved by Mrs, Patterson from the officer com- anding the attalion ang from the haplain give the partieGlars of. his death Mra T. B. Patterson Harley, Brant County; Ont, Dear Mrs, Patterson: It is with sin- cere sorrow that T write to confirm + the announcement which you doubtless ed some day's ago Informing you 436853, whose teath of your brother, Lieut. A. is, resides at fe, MLC., who was killed In reported fo on Nov, 8th, 191 Asualties on eo had been in the line with the at- und when all the officers In o ny became casualties, he had voluntarily taken on the duties and maintained his position and that of the company in the face of heavy shelling. This was on Nov: 6th, and on the nig ff Nov. 7-8th the battalion came out n working of the front line and were in a camp His father in the forward areas. During th night ago. 7-8th Nov. enemy aireraft came over and dropped bombs on our camp, and foll close beside the tent in whieh Pte.F.R.Pierce yr brother wes testing and he was usin every respect a fine young and an excellent officer and so Saree for 3: Pte. Francis Morr ison ther of nville er brother, the same unit is with the Pte. Francis Morrison. w fsh of Keith, Scotland, ume to Canada ed in. 1815, tive with hrapne again was suffer aed, 1917 North Dakota st buttalion in 5 and ps I mine in Hdmoanton, Hor Iie brother Pte. Fred. Reeves Pleree, who was recently linted in the camuaities a hav- ing died of gunshot wounds, was well known In Edmonton and district, hay- ing come here from Michigan in 1807 talto deeply his loss and extend at tho nge of xeven years. Fora num- heartfelt epmpathy to yourself. and ber of years he farmed at Bon Accord any other members of the family and Inter removed to this city. Hleut ear your sorrow Howard Pierce of the 49th:batialion iy lene actutely that. he con- brothor. Phe, Fred Pinece joltied the sclentiously performed his duties, that 202nd battalion Ln Mai lin work was highly appreciated and was later teansfor that he died a hero's death gun sectign He received a proper burial and tls wan draft His tast resting place Is marked and re- wife and litt 108, Belmont gistered, but you will doubtiras receive Pierce's father notire an to this through the regular offleial channel Believe me, Yours most sine d ERBSON, Commaniting 31at Alberta Battalion, Canadians. France, No. 16, 917. fficers and men ander his command, Indeed the entire tat- MOTOR VEHICLE ACT, LICENSE 16 FEES, 1918. St, Brantford, Ont. You will have recely- In the field, 1937. Dear Madam: Mieial Infor ve 'this este: mation before you res the death of your brother, Lieut. A. E. Metcalfe. i vie to express my aympathles poBties of all the officers and: men tfect on and after January tat ia station, We deeply regret bie 1. 5 tn the came. of g motorcycle, nid He was killed instantly, about 4 for any itter motar vehicle according to Thutaday, the Sth of this months the Sent of winertbxwe tn loc A Genaa Meco Ea Ee ee lines und dropped bombs, one dropped very close to the tent where your Dra ther and two Mier officers were aleep ing, Two were killed, the third exeaps 4. Yoursbrother was killed instants ly and would euffer no pain. We all were vers fond of him, and ft twa great grief to un He and t and Anothe er oftieer shared a room for nearly. all the month of September. and we got to know exch other very well indeed, and thad a lovely time together. i we Tam about to return to C: 8 cea asacudlig 333 take chitke of New St P: f 09 ish, Woodatock. Ont. Your be furesoing fees shail Include the knew of this nud camo to talk to me Tinton about it maveral times He did not after Octoner 4 Into the last battle for he Teo abo 1 might Ret killed or wound he made me promise to go to at the first op- He seemed to insist that T and a day or 0 before he Killed Ne wrote out your address jece of paper, as a reminder at enclone the slip to The following regulations rox wrimene of Hee rato i For motor velileles not exceeding 100, Yaehen - ce Exceeding 100 thche tag 108-10 Bxceeding 105 inetie tng 110 inches Baer 10 iueties ine U Exceeding bist not exceed hot exceed hit bot excsed gt; iit Hoe exceed But noe exceed Inciier bit noe exceed Fire engines and fire p tua, poltee jum butahore shall 7 the atnve shatl her itine. Femae T buried the remains fin Mennin om Square cemetery, and have arranged to have a wooden cron eretced, In cone netion with Pte. McNally, a brother of the other officer who was kiled bearing his name, rank and date of I shall try to secure A photo, Kraph of the gave, if you so dealre May God bless him and give him ter: aul Fost Cor our Saviour's sake: He had Flghteoum- world to in peace. T hall re- Youre very sincerely, , ai EDWARD Ar Famonton, December 28, 101 YARD, Chaplain. BUYS POLAND CHINA BOAR. Fb. Jennison and T. Parranta, Thorhiit. have purchaned Poland China boar trom Jlowed by: his Mixht sae in NEARLY 5000 MEN IN ALBERTA GET ORDER TO REPORT Total of 15,967 Have Obtained Ex. emption, Says Calgary Cen. tral Office EDMONTON BOY WINS FAME IN AIR SERVICE Flight Lieutenant A. R, Brown is Awarded the D.S.C. For His Bravery Calgary, Dec. 28 In Alber ta 15,067 men have been granted total exemption, and 1,297 partial exemption, The men ordered to report for military service number 4, 930, Another Eamon Hoy han wot lee. Wor that Flight COURT ROOM FULL OF tenant A. R WITNESSES TESTIFY the D C. - serene very Pendennis Hotel Man Charged No Peace, Says France, On Pre-War Conditions A peace hused Gn conditions Pichon declined in replying in che eas peace terms of the Central Powers, out sald that Germany wax endeavoring to. Invelve otlations with the Bolsheviki, bat thie the would ge that Ge King te protract the re-establishing comunercial relations itt this way the Holshes tt m terme which the Central ikhed today, he sshd ik to Involye us After suffering as we have we cannot accept a By agreement with our allies we are ready. ts ih this ty Indirect dows ty Russia I tine direct peop pend who in preceding years tarried of great vi Tor our noms. tyit another ally Nive c World 'a democeaty lias arisen Agninnt fy our An islly has fi Flight Lieuten With Short Changing, Al- ant Browi resided leges Frame-up with his uncle We aL a aunt, Mr 10033 108th street, previous to enlist: Fourteen witnesses Including ea ni He Kraduate of Victoria dancers, barten High school, and was prominent In chorus gira. 0 the sports of the seh a member farmer, were ned to of the burketball, hockey court Friday mor Septe certificn police ing and aftern el of Pugene Va obtained his pil . s hot in Wright Bros, Avin- anbor-custe Dayton, Ohio, an d, to the exent of 49. Sc Antahed in training im England. The complainant alleges thet he J, a ume he was on duty as aC bought some drinks over the bar and Scout und proces to France celved change for ebruar Instead of a fifty. Thin accusation tx The frony the Lon. denied strenuously hy Van Vleet, who on ; fet Is being defended by Gordon Winkler, Dy inction. local aollettor Brown, 1 . 4 ne es The defense claim a frame-up on RN ee ewenied th tof Pritehard and 1. the excellent work- : active service, On September nnd, one 1917, ho attacked . two-seater Avia ave ee tik, in with his flieht; the Yan Viee enemy machine was seer down Wath the Vertically, the. er alling e er on ha oth MOTHER FULLY 1 September Mrs, M Rotter, formation he attacke ; 1 ay V tween T1ith. and Scout and two-seater deatraved ly fire away from our Hines, One machin ermber 15. r ying in the Ro; c dawn apparently Alexandra he Pat the point of Gn September Toth death as re a local event he dived of paper Thurs Hotter is ia Abit od health ple to continu Ho dive house Mra. Rocter's Wl times iced out : ) small children, hoy and a girl, 9 firing ver, have. both Swticcumbed te my Machine went dow sunttined in fhe. fire, Mts. th spinning on Its back denies the tact 20th whilst Jeadin Mi name is Htogetn asSnmiated by Ohe Ne on five Athatron Se Nt Lieut. evening. paper referred to, Bea's ig, WOODEN SHIP 15 fhe Gnas wathine west) IMPOSSIBLE ON NATIONAL SCALE down out of control and over on. its back, and remained in. that. position for about 30 seconds whilst. Flight Brown continued firing until her gun jammed, The enemy machine then disappeared in the clouds still on ite back. Another offi. oat fiftyedollar Dill and th whilst on pate tks and. three United States Cannot Produce Vessels on Program Planned gat sober Bryer Bonds , ted from. the formation. fa Both of F. L. Brown's guns were Jams med, but he dived an the enemy 'ma- 1, chines and drove them off. thus un- doubtedI saving the pilot's life shinkton, D e. 28. The shipping ard's wo Pp program. was jatly called a failure by FA. Bowles, nager of the) Pte. S.H. En H. Emmett lt;the Iar venture ada never should have been Ma rogram cannot be he sutd. because 4 furnish enough 8 awarded con- lumber than output of producers for a year 1 were placed in the east nd specify pine timbers. deny. 9.4m, sald launched Emmett, of Halkirk, Alti., has Just received parti- culara. regarding his son, Pte. 8. H. Emmett, who was killed In action re- T trust os forgive writing to you be- fore, but I have been confined to bed right along have just recently been able to g: che Uae Three Daystand: , BH one-dollar bill B, Alberta Beach: each; HV Doucet, Wetaskiwin; ( CITY HALL NOTES - ren's shelter were: oy ouf and eleven 16 The commissioners have sewer maintenance Yates for the sum of 66.60. The shoots feet stretched ALBERTA STOCK BREEDERS WILL HOLD MEETINGS v Ea: Horse. Swine and Sheep Promot- Mitiet Whit Millie: Cuitum, tat Austin, Jarrow, Alex S str MacPhee, Leyland rome: B. M. Standell, J nter, Jasper, Alt ach: O. Rudd Johnson, Alberta New York: 4 Alta; Miss Lucy BA Vermil Mognas, Maniare Miss G. Piohe, Se fare Ph HOTEL ARRIVALS Hotel Selkirk H, Rice Hilis: Me ty: Mr. and Mra A. iH. Parker, , Edson; Mrs Mra. HF. ott, Leyland; . . Doug D. Sev, of the Alberta. B OH ateman, Jas Hopkins, 8; LAD, Dodd iss, io milion: aise: ria, Calgary Adan, an auc Rushmere th Vegreville show. Ir for thot ek their reyuttver Act Hiree-ura on. the. bor Invonton. Kachibltion LAIM CATTLE WERE MISUSED BY CN.R. The Canadian . No 1 face a chars sls in the city a result of comp authorities. bs of cruelty tn ante Hier court shortly ints ld befor inspectors of the Society, who claim that ttle. Intended for the stock ro kept Without food or was 7 hours. A yardinan imple in the Inattor w face the art AN attempt will be mute. to ve the case called Saturday. tn pists stopped by det son Ne nd ntreet Thuraday as obert Thain und. Lewis A. fined 10 cach for being drunk MeLeod and Charles Mi drivers, were fined 8.00 and ing their machines of standing street cars, having Fon oxen: quantity quar in hie Jane feor when he was a member of i He Arnold Mae, two tae EDS past SN d by the elty Sao of will Friday, and. 3 es eee meg tore MILITARY ORDERS pans: Bapt purchasing agent for 1 EDMONTON PUSULIERS All enders for supplies to the minissioners on to the Huds Land J. Order Edmonton m4 The s will parade in . M he Lines- 2 st Archibald and Hud tendered for drug a Dairy, Bamanten e iry suppifes, antl the I arket for meat, ete. n s Bay com- luce Meat et, nt two o'clock, bee Year's day, for the purpose of a ee at Government Haus fecided to ing the ose of ashorse belonging to the 4 dy E department to. Mr G. 8 HENSLEY, Mise Capt. Adjutant. dees Dimeult Task was sitting far out in id was busily chewing Weacher expied her, ONE STRIKE AND Ov'r La Cooney and Alexander Rankin, W lealers at ment the court I victe HALIFAX RELIEF ft possible for the wl Christy ers to Assemble Here Next idison's Re-creations (Di from 140 a: uments), ton casy balance tos Complete List of Disk ylinder Records one 5344 (Opposite Bay) 1024 Jasper Ay 70.3: 0 isk Its nd up. + cast, ( pureduser C. E. GOURLAY BOARD MEETING TO HEAR REPORTS Puna of Northera A r kend In an KeCONne at cted to the end of th he extent of the organ Uisirict, It is intended ral meeling of Uhe tary 4 ty- Receive Wepert eted that fands willl that. Tn the eis the a didn afer they had held the Ings, 40 it iy exhected ome through att TOR OF the b UNIV inning of Febru aHS OMINK rated or, Francais Veniliot. Hi aest of Arch iste, society. on 42 Mr. Venillol ist nf. the widely reald VUniver 1ISS COOKE Cooke vbot Gooke comes hi Business collexo of Keeping. the Quality 1 French ath NEWSEAC vir: XATIVE SQUINTSE Concentrated Exte fied it Ea Te was ney up for a little while ata tim . I ain uve besa Dole ae feet very loath to re-open recent wounds but feel thst you should k gt;oy a little first-hand Information c? boy He was in my plai COLOSSAL SUM MUST BE RAISED BY HOME PEOPLE Minister Carvell Says 50,000,000 Needed During the Coming Year noldier always cheerful a ob and popular with hin We uttacked in front of Len 2st August and shell killed man hamed Wencott, your son, and wound ed another mah. This happened just before. we Jusnped over... Twas within a few feet and saw the damage done, L was wounded in the back later on and carried out next day. 1 have since seen officers from our Battalion and our dead were all buried before we we relieved. Emmett played the rightaip to the 1 L was Very sad at secing him killed: if Tean any, ruervice to you please do fio Nesitate to ask any questions, Joho, N.B,t + 8 00,000,000 mist war p anada fy poses Th 000 necessary 10 carry Qn the ordinary business of the country, Hon. PLB. minister of public works, an- reception tendered hin here last night, Carvell b. Wesley Maxfield Saat Me Tuesday id Great Britain was ling for munitions and who and Canada must ane Hat, the calle But she must do. her owe, had financing for not a dollar could be perowed is the United States, The A telegram was rece enlig by Mra, George: lives in the Rrownthe her son. te. Wesley been Killed in. action Pte,-Maxfield enlisted in the 18 batt Maxfield sald the minister, th dues of M: was en The Special SNAPS Warm Footwear, Over- shoes, Hockey Shoes, etc AT CAREY SHOE CO S STORE 101st STREET Men s Hotkey Shoes with straps attached. Ladies and Misses Regular 3.25 (OF creer evesiaaselse DLAD Better lines at little higher prices, Boys hockey Boots, ankle support and straps, worth Cut Ra sada Ladies Felt Cosy Slippers: extra ually good Hockey Boot Ladies plain F Regular for Ladies Boots, Regular for felt Washington, Dec. American. merchantmen country in the oversen ed more thant the 10 months o with the same period last Issued today by the bure: A) Rot ADE and dom this part of th wan dec ei eRe Aa clearances, Wanted to Chango It . Hag your order been taken one of the walters at a city cafe ieee ie Yes, Hfteon' minutes ago, Uf it tqn't RTAIN OF STATUS though ke to change if Memb st ming, Titchange Clearances of from, this trade increas during ampared ft9 . figures Wentlock a dent ago. Me ts a brothe beet Maxfield, who, until recently, inion played ti Oakes Brom, pare herec that the tesott AS TIER, have money. mad thereby HEAVY INCREASE IN ivssh 9 coeernmeat ion Yor sh MERCHANT TONNAGE pine sanines and protits were not FROM UNITED STATES : abe Had done Js the gaat. Fhe je Ueto overnment and there Overseas Trade Benefitted By ast . uavemmment alone Muses Gain of 1,500,000 Tons in itm. Soaking ot the Grobibiton 1917 feed not bo surprised about once wok to yearn. of something Just Sraatiosbaug done 300 HOGS FROM WESTLOCK. George Hunter, the well-knows K buyer, shipped 00 hogs out ot n Thureday. There does arto be any hog ahoriuge tt province: asked year. UNC Roston, Dee mub-comml Ing operation. of New Fi b are Miners Wanted uncertain wha st under full government control We Have Places for 20 Good Miners. flest move made by are raliroad. ti this section after the presidents. ai nouncement was an order by the B. ton and Maine rafirond eliminating a urist care on th THOUSANDS HOMELESS Washington, Dec, 28 At 6 o'clock Inst night the earthquake which destroyed part of Guatemala city was continuing; destruction of Property was unabated and thousands were without shel- ter. Americans and other foreigners were safe. Experienced Miners Only Need Apply TWIN CITY COAL co., LTD. 93rd Avenue and 98th Street Phone 3221, Edmonton South WORK IN THE CITY. padded heeland leather dovered soles and Men's pla 25 and 2.50 lines. 1 A9 on special sale for .... Another line similar to g above. Reg. 1.75 tor... D LoL 5 ular Men's Regular Men s Buekle Ov shoes, extra special. and buckle Overshoes, Regular pr 2.00, 5 wor... DL-AD Youth's buckle Overshoes Reg. for Ladies boys Buckle 1.19 mwancaeceyy Men's and Boys Heavy Knit Socks to we eee t With heavy rubbers CUSTOM THE :SE WISHING OUR MANY COMPLIMENTS OF Ht Boots, n Felt Boot. Reg- a iron D249 yp 62.19 with eather. 2.49 2.35 with leather, 2.98 StoeKings and Rub- Regular foxe foxed * 2.50 and Youths Heavy or Laced Rubbe 1.75 +s..76e UP from ... TERS THE CASO - Carey Shoe Co. CUT RATE SHOE ST NEXT JOURNAL OFFICE, 10Ist 1 ORE TREET. COMMITTEE PR OF IMPORT OF EDM( Recommendation That Peri Districts to Bear Part o Street Railway- Recommendation of charter s ents which will alter the aya hn of, electors. in mu lections were passed by the lommittes of the city counel inted te draw up charters nents for the purpose of piuciny Before the proviucial leginature The committes comme x Thursday, when suggestions mi he city clerk and the ity were considered, It was decided to recommen Zegietration should be ope tro beginning of the year to Augus jatration to take place at some office in the city halle on elthe of the river; also that tor the property qualifying olector res in the elty for three months pi in to register should by lent to quality, with, of cours addition of belig a British and of age. As to Burgesses An important amendment wa ommended: with re pect to bur who should also be on the electors. Anyone on the asses Foll will bo required to register and afterwards they will the ist of electors so. lon as remain on the assessment roll. The special committee is ma Qf the mayor, Ald. Grant as chal Aid. Martin ana ald. i Objections were raised against tain of the proposals, as Ald. id that he commidered the months qualificatton of -the noh-property qualifying el id date from a certain fp une in'each year. It prevent yotes being brought Any specific purpose. Ald. Esdalo yoted against echenio of registration for such tors, as he wants council to g ther, and institute an enumeratl the eloctors, which through the city depar Pointed out that the city People to register, end. thereto Shovid provide for the registrati Ye taken, Often It was Impossib) man or woman to register pe Sily in the periods set out. School Eteetions Tt was decided to ask for an on ment of the charter o that pc Of the cost of the miunicipal elec should fall upon the two boards, and also that they shoul the whole expense of any schoo by-election. The suggested. preportions sixths for the city council, 2ixths for the pubile school bard cne-sixth for the Separate x board, Special Sur-Tax Certificates Mayor Evans outlined a cl Wwhicn he asked the members the committee to turn over In hefore it was seriously as prospective amends jo the charter, If ut present the city does not power, permission should be a his year, said the mayor, to leve ficient taxes so a8 to cover any ar pated tax atrears, That is to say Gssessmont ie five millions (by wa Mustration), buy only three are hy ety, however, requires five lions an must have It to carry o1 thut the total assessment. will: be cused an Amount sufllelent to ice from those who will pay, total sum of five mMlons, and three nilliions, he city his got to work on mJ said the mayor. He pot: however, that, with this inf would always remain the 1 ijustice being done against ones who paid thelr taxes, qwould be asked to pay a sur- Therefore, he propored to make nvies, one for the ordinary assessn vther for special sur-ta; tex mrrears, jecure the people: Who paid dasin (From the Old Conntry Beautiful Plates) and Calendars You Will Bo Wise To Take Advantage of These New Year's Cards In Great Variety, PRIVATE GREETING CARDS For NEW YEAR S. We Guarantee Delivery Within 2 Hours of Order. Douglas Co. Ltd. 10032 Jagper. RESERVATIONS FOR DANCE, supper PEL LTT WT SIT Newsboy Band, Re In ald of Tickets van ne MIKE S NEWS S P.S. 8 SPECIAL CARS AF
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