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1917-10-27
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Phone 153 or 2916 FAMOUS KING COAL Lump 4.50; Nut 3.75 PHONE 6151 nited Coal Co., Limited Che dlarning Bulletin VOL. VIL, No. 156. EDMONTON, ALBERTA, SATURDAY, O s a n 5.75 : Enemy- Advance Again on Ypres Front Main Operation Carried Out in Terrain North of Ypres-Roulers SIX TONS OF BOMBS; Decision Bailway Canadian Battalions, Manitoba, Saskatchewan and Cen- TASTE OF REPRISAL tral Ontario, Passed Beyond Their Objectives and Captured Rising Ground South of Passchendaele In Other Arena Canadians, LONDON. ( Naval Brigade and London Territorials Seized Strong Points tons of bombs were dropped WAS 149 AGAINST 1 and Fortified Farms ' Considerable Progress Made, Says Field , Marshall Haig Despite Continuous Rain and Flanders Mud. ffect to Deputies by the British aviators on they Burbach Works, west of (By Morning Bulletin Leayed Wire) arbrucken, - Wednesday tion in the Capital of LONDON, Oct. 26 Operations with limited objectives were night -says a British official Paraguay i undertaken by the French and British armies early this morning on communication. The com- ? Inch the Ypres battlefront, ? says theofficial dispatch tonight. After a) munication adds that four lds, 1 fine day yesterday, with a fine drying wind which gave promis of hostile airdromes also were es cat ee nch Init q proved fighting conditions, the weather changed suddenly during) attacked, forth-five heavy e30,,,94 pot 26 Tp pore i the night, and a heavy rain has fallen almost without a break since bombs having been dropped, . abnoat unan ote declared hat , 4 very early hiour this morning. and that direct hits were ob- - stite of war existed between Ger Pema Notwithstanding the great difficulties with which the allied tained on a group of hang Step or troops had to contend, considerable progress has been made and ars. - f oareea per were Inch le positions have been won on the greater part of the fronts s pA haves ten. ked sats After a debate on the opportunt Main Operation DRIVING BACK president of the -piomatie pommnutics th 9,75 he main operation was carried out by English and Canadian Al Shane) in favor: of me ments on our front north of the Ypres-Roulers railway. Can TEA Saiateant whe Loewen, Reo for Jian battalions moved forward along the main ridge in the direc: HUNS STILL ON and Germany Js hereb nek tion of Passchendaele, and, passing beyond their objective, estab- I. The preside theinselves on the rising ground immediately south of the vil- muiciatea 14 er: ; ee Canin mttiong with tap ofan ngtsh aval ALSNE FRONT 0c , with e gade and battalions of London Territorials made further progress in 00 the face of strong opposition along the spurs between the main a i nd our positions and captured a number of strong points ote of me ho gen- ha French Achieve Further Great Pro-Ally Demonstra- Refuses ti a law wordelt ug men's and m TOBER 1917, President Authorized to Give American Federation Calls Both Untimely and Inopportune six VOTE OF CHAMBER ONLY HARMFUL TO DEMOCRACY ternational Socialist Conference (By Mornin WASH. partment Russia, e- Secretary Morr Participate in In TWENTY-FOUR PAGES PRICE FIVE CENTS Canadians Again in Stiff Fighting Br ng Opposition of BRAZILHOUSE US.LABORWILL CANADA'S SONS HAVE WON BACK Cer COMMS. me ; : 7 as DECLARESFOR NOTAGREETO FROM GERMANS LAST BIT OF ngUsh and Canaaians STATE OF WAR RUSS PROPOSAL GROUND LOST AT ST. JULIEN Manitoba, Saskatchewan and Central Ontario Battalions Took Part in t the Attack Which Was Preceded by Two Hours Concentrated Artillery Barrage Advance Over Historic Ground Made Through Seas of Flanders Mud Over Half a Mile of Terrain Gained Numbers of Fortified Points Captured. (By the Car capturing formia CANADIAN FRANCE, via W. A. Wills Cuinad invert have cnrrtst fHle,p dup sharp hand-to-hand eok- Bo spur findta the impassable, arsh bot he rning the whole mit the ten-mile front awoke to of guns emash an line tn a two-hour which demolished his ad ition and wrecked many points. The German were marked by one nUntously bursting Kk areas. were ashes of y the ad nts In the back, where the Heavy howlteer be Dominton, d great shells on the ene. J. advanced In the Canadian front line nilea tren ations were waiting ef ground 8 veteran division which a tight dri had turned a halt y her ground Iuunoh tack against nd wave to altiet Auguatun d Hiliside farm. lurgely into alime. Pressed Steadily On g forward, with a spirit mpen, the might ha but for ee Hine ed farms, Gains: T she wenouaned the esis : , proclamation of of war wit i has and fi ca pelle, g tone, a The senate unanimous'y approved R00d rem on See in whieh Wi oneiipiad the Heave dation of A Mente tat wee armeut to hold an inte nd North Counti LONDO Santee oi cone J will rae a palate tempondent a tr he; min the neta ack in the X'pr N g has taken place ail any ; / i of the Menin Toad and woutd te Two Surprise Attacks. in * of 98 tons : e rogeads and Yook a con- co Champagne Break Down e125 men: Bhochoote, with entire sate ies eam seureWen tett oe pene fore ton soae been : : nection With tran eae yea te is opens eden ite oe ve BATTLE FOUGHT OVER FLOODED FIELDS. orton si IN RAIN OF PITILESS INTENSITY . og Tulletin Laased Wire) teorploglcal experta overniene reser ; itee's ed. the sporence he o I France com CHARGES OF C.N.R. 00 if In Belgium the enemy INEQUITABLE ced ) en th tastiest pee Decision of Railway Commission: the oo : Chateau, the dashing ing s op ers in Case Heard at woldte ae hitnerco guna adjutant. (By Morning Bulletin Meaned Wire) must take the off tly axle dee OTTAWA, Ont, Oc 6. The Board 0 ft Noi our gun Yad to Me one te : of Railway cormmiesioncys : theless, by aix Schock, pen Mety asus n famtlan and fevietetine Baneetgy AC Ham Ss ean 34c indie of:se weather. front ate ipa maualien Deeeayaes eye apie my al dad a ee oe 25 mil Ue were ToGuoye cea ieraoe as 20c rf sven owing the ef in the Champagne, tnatory in iat fe ay or 24c ware of the approaching Morey Ty gt; surpriee ate ater ing, the Heu- ok peas ewe moe tart ; ee a been fought on hoe Bator Dace, sucserden an oe 25 flooded ftelts, fn a driving at Garnitte tia ae 22c I Timit that would bo just In ma Shane rR Sen ee 25c FINEST DIVISIONS OF GERMAN ARMY CONSTANT BATILE mr Ss Cry Morning Bulletin Lanred Wire) jennditotns, they worked with pick ana one ms 2 WITH FIRE ON wee Feorgnateed : ni MIGH FH shovel aa encvewlem ty eth ae Se UE ES eae erent TL ing foro kwers ; he, Aawoeinced Gone with rifle daring the arnt iach akaat ur shall pont ta the ACROSS ATLANTIC tee than onesies rave pestgwes aon the, rena Tite German, ariiers, which tow patrol ene Trying Experiences af Crew of propiein that ru Beta mans north of the Codey. hecautne oh batteries or mctiye In British Steamer on Voy- fer army an hort 50 : ors he ati hain Goma SD British troops nuceea age From Europe ee c This ia the. opiate sounds simone the French wowed: OL Sallatyt gt; The mouth OF Sate aks TO KNOCK ITALY thelr Immediate chiefs, : Ii who have-seon them at work. were wounded by shell pin Ing them were the finest divisions SLRS i constant batt. one by the bullet as-compared. wit Dost ting ta. Out the voya Me aroun a Corde, i? ' 1 tm the batte Our troops captured. twelve J reported by ott -j around Verdun, a soldiers. er wach arrive ap-) The French guns now are able tol Modi.erranean purn his whiskert ears, ie Hatta Ste Prenen aoe Sethe cearmane Solon In POLISH LEGION IN fenving Gi , ates ; avery ob- man lines ihe on the borders U.S. FOR EUROPE) nent 62 ta ed the of which the French advance rested The compartiient ftooded a ine, and ad- ix dry, but forma a natural line of met the steamer mado for the nearest p. a already en deatroved during the actly PrOlest of Ignace Padesowaki nutes Approved by American Drineipatiy wy hence: Sere War Department aprecre a senate anted are co Hine nv s Be oars ed more renal tana Ce pprovai tienlly Goring theseet of the hoe AUSTRALIS faPE rinan divine Toes. Sheed ae on a cre Sis cone Hone on the ren eh kta Proseet BRIBED COUNCIL TO , st uninterr busily empto pe. Tn an OBTAIN LICENSE etary Bak, chet will not t the Ameri ve any the plan riginators, MESSE LenS a i: BELLEVUE SPUR, ONE OF STRONGEST BUTTER DOWN IN POSITIONS IN YPRES SECTOR. TAKEN CHICAGO 3 TO 6 CTS. RONT IN FLANE 4 further advance. or the momen Hetin Leuned Wire) 26. This morni: judicial en thing thes in and ean 8 opments, wae wholly that erate enemy, with CHICAGO. 0 ighting at hac sof two with attacking fore fn of all further imp OUT OF, THE WAR peek Object of Desperate Austro-Ger- man Offensive, Says Lord Northelitfe nad: cht with the medical services. U e suffer them with hot the p transfer to hospitatn PEACE WOULD BE FRENCHMEN HAD TREASON, HE SAYS CASH FOR GERMANY ett Least. Wee , Committed to Jail in Paris Pend- ing Investigation of Sus. picious Deal tietin Leeawed, Wire) Uncuuvinetiig ex with Wit with trading ed the. commits ast night by Ex Drioux, aft ++ ote oe ths n m1 suitation TO CONTEST Eharges involve the Banauine of Gee HAMILTON SEATS ; ; france received trom Germnne syhich in mawetiod. tim hon: ewa Of tho, tune. to. naee Dttawa Gonservative Association 22 p peed in puschoaane Votes Dawn Proposal 45 -. te dbsrnat toes ts aan eae P tor, Henry Leteliler, befoe af inieres Consult Liberals F was acquired by the ifs. Morating din auch HAMILTON t i muthor Independent-Latior i cided to. Inetr The newspapers also nay that Le mimittes surin onve hotr held. poxition tn the Gensor's ination ndidaten ta department, dealing with foreien t ing him to communiest a without restrietion U.S. IN NEED OF MEN FOR SHIPBUILDING Ty Morning Hulletin Leased Wire) WASHINGTON, Get with view to wpeading up Une governden teal whipbullding program. now 20 ships bebind ne f EXEMPTION CLAIMS INCREASED FINE; SELLING Liqvor PEG, Oct 26 The Saskat
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