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Phone 515) or 2916 FAMOUS KING COAI Lump 4.50; Nut 93.75 PHC United ( 151 Limited 19.240 Che ulletin VOL. VIEL, No, 145 , EDMONTON, ALBERTA, TU SDAY, OCTOBER 16, 1917, FOURTEEN PAGES Italians Beat Back TORONTO GIVES 125,000 AID Determined Attacks TO RED CROSS And Take Prisoners : Announcement by Mayor at Meeting in Massey Fierce Fighting Again in the Brestovizza Valley Enemy Attempts set lassey in Two Instances Broken up Though Pre by Artillery and a Machine Gun Fire Raids Continue on British Front More Prisoners Taken Violent Artillery Activity in the Aisne Seo LORD NORTHCLIFFE tor of French Lines Sharp Fighting Again in the Vicinity of Dixmude. SPEAKS ON WORK. PRICE FIVE CENTS META-HARISHOT PARAMOUNT DUTY OF THE NEW BY FRENCH FOR, GOVT.TOSEECANADA DOESHER ESPIONAGE SHARE IN WINNING THE WAR Dutch Dancer and Adventur- Declaration by the Hon. C. J, Doherty, Minister of Justice, at a : Meeting at Huntingdon, Que, Explained Effect of Military Service Act He Did Not Pretend, He Said, That Military Service Act History Would Not Mean Sacrifice on the Part'afthe You Men-of Canada But He Beliveed They Would Understand Situation and Respond Cheerfully and Eagerly. ess With Romantic SOLD SECRET OF THE People may call that dinephemy, butt know i wae TANKS TO GERMANS ox dpratn a Wire) w ' Magwood a Hon. sea (ity. Morning: un tin Leased Wire) Tells Whatiasy deat z : : ROME, Oct 15. *On the Trentino and Carniit fronts, there was / lls What Britain is Doing Made Frequent Journeys Be- considerable ity by 0 unoitering patrols, says the war in Conserving : office report. Enemy attacks in the Lagarina; Assa and Fella val Resources MAJORITY BLOC Ttweett England and i I iled. France 0 Barly i There was lively action of a local nature by the infantry along eae RE CHSTAG - wo eels Day ah Porte ieee the entire Julian front, On the southern slope-of Monte Rombet, we Sain Mutetin, Lensed wir N I ea get 1 to r cap 1 prisoners in a successful surpri n Castag: y i vavizea and Selo, a raid by Arditti on the y lines brought us prisoners. . In th by bursts Brestovizza valle of violent artil B ines but were driven 1 pre on, extending fro) y large parties of the nemy, protected , approached our Near Lokavae, after lavish artillery west of Flondar to. the sea, the enemy n attack which was completely broken up. The enemy left rs in our hands.** itseest'ne: SOLIDPHALANX - Erzberger, Centrist Leader, Says Movement for Parliamen- tarization Will Go On i machine gun sulting in the enemy ris In War by we tn if anythi: ontrol. Food unpopular in England the food sna tiached t the sai ink, Gent ed tindes a solid by Fight, For Scie Proservat * for whic a tewane e t Improbable supreme ec fir f findings YS ODDS WERE. SA on would i IN EAST AFRICA +: /Sir Ralph . Williams Was in (ie nie Canna Command Sec nd Line game woul i es Beginning of War cetual nede that thowe he trenches may at home wax The m ed-by Mayor Church developm tad already ay- Herr Breb 1, SPRigEs Ro'SE en 80 PER CENT origed a grant of 284,000. an the ards the appeal. Sis Statement by Food Controller; ARE SEEKING Cabinet Considering Question of a ae ; EXEMPTION Report from. Provincial Registrar for Alberta; Essential Oc cupations Reasons Thi: British MONT f 1 r Hp guns ewe) Sas : rt ie e POINT IN MILITARY LAW ma Skt, Obkoaeathe eae SIR WILFRID MOBILIZATION OF fe tulew oe' the Brltis Army GOLD RESERVES Engiand STILL LEADER oat tmsea vy President Wison weit GUARD DUTY TO for Supervision Under Sate ont SAYS PUGSLEY Fad ove GET THE SAME: ordered Declares Military Service Act (i); Should Be Enforced Alike by Morning Bulletin: Leased Wire Order-in-Council Passed Relating GALGARY. 0 Pry t FOR HON. J. D. HAZEN to Subsistence Allowance their and Promptly rou wel wet Be at Aine Militie thelr tunis Said to Be Slated for Canadian toes High Commissionership at Washington ijketin Lensed Wire) st. JOHN, NB, Oct, 16. In an ton Hon Wm, 1 CONSERVATIVES OF NORTH TORONTO NOT aoe WARM FOR ROWELL *) i wa, itl he conaldernd th ing Hullptin Leased Wire) yA, Ont, Get 15. The Even Headau: ters Stat c CALGARY, 0 z Leader of Liberal Opposition in INJURE oventy : GOVT. APPOINTS : the Ontario Legislature FATALLY INJURED tt EDITORIAL BOARD i 2 ,.3.. Resigns Position : ial a ate Accidents at the Aviation Train- Toveciny yeill une ing Grounds at Dayton, ; and slr ir Wurea t Ohio 8, former ininiv- sheries, will be WEion. In the event of cidwl ty have Demin G ae efinite decinlon has be ver, either in regar the + Cent Winnipes WINNIPEG Mac l SURVIVOR 15 Ch a MICHAELIS UNFIT, ATLANTIC FISH the tect ei Officials at Ottawa Satisfied SAYS SCHIEDEMANN vai Tep i nsidering ant. ha eave yarcpor. 1 Rs 3 tin Leo wet Win With Response to Proclemation 2 oe ee tsulon Chi PHIPP Cc. N NAMED AS d R. ARBITRATOR C.P.R. CONDUCTORS FOR ARB
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