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Phone 5151 or 2916 FAMOUS. KING Lump 4.50; Nut 3. PHONE 5151 United Coal Co., 1 VOL. VIIL, No, 191 EDMONTON, ALBERTA SATURDAY, DECEMBER 8, 1917. TWENTY-EIGHT PAG Immense Audience Endors eoeeee eoeeee eeeeee eteee Liberal Candidate in West Edmonton Scores Triumph J Inequalities of Military Service Hon. J. A. Calder s Strong enim Destitute Foor in the gt; j Act Are Revealed; Incompetenceof ... -...,...... Devastated Area Now - to grounds of objection to the ion and policy of the 2 ee Borden Government Laid Bare 8 :vssitsiatwtawtam tar Estimated at 20,000 and 30,000,000 No Definite Announcement Yet on Loss of Life eoatna tie Pie aes Snow Storm Adds to Difficulties of Rescuers and Increases the Hon: Frank Oliver, Liberal candidate for West Edmonton, last night at McDougall auditorium, scored one of the most notable ti orden and hin associater and the common:ped/ple ef Canada are being bled white by gang of f war profitecrs Dy Morving Tntletin Leased Wire of his extended public-career. Long before the opening strains of Resigns Post of Commander io Hai the food controller of Canada, is the head of the HALIFAX, NS. Doe following -statement was issued the National Anthem called the vast audience to order, every: seat CEH. 08 7 e Scaight by BES Uectise Bee ohne Mol ation tc ord mperial Oil company, the Cauadian brancty of the Standard Oji ght by z was. filled and soon afterwards, there were, in addition, hundreds 1 ees 1 oy Se eet a Oe oe Ieading corporation taw- Mie commilttes ofthe citteaut of Halitax.ieue tiered ie sake o ae eee Ear nig and in top ail i Peg. yack public statement on the damage to the city of Hali and the towu zion. Jie Ober, on sasing to, Apaaies was deceived) with: prolonged CA (f) Staggering debts are being created through incompetence, of Dartmouth, and after as careful stirvey as possible of the damagetl See aa ee ene eee gunman obiebs USES SENSATION Para eeN EE tebdis isi waaseaete Byte Mires et area the committee reported that whil ry building in Halifax scription, definin session AMONG UNIONISTS his; ude on this measure in the ri *, Wi great applause, he denoune farmer unless the mass of p wee to It that a government and Dartmouth wax more or less damaged, th ted ar of the Ottawa hoi d the in- when ig s his wealth his war profits. His inter- tenance will reach between 25,000,000 and 30,000,000. It is to be created that will drastically conscript wealth and protits, Compare found near, the scene of the explosion and embraces chiefly districts DaAtilp a GREEG: Cote antice NOR tak ee ee eat Canadian Soldicts Have No- gears cea wnnce cuir eee Sa are seinen these ofthe poorer: Classes, Betwaan S000 aie Sa ie el ree Wepielh Had, alee done, she raioats Shea ea. thank Geyeaai- Great Britain and the United States, 4000 of such dwellings, have been destroyed by the explosion or by SE ceca dane leapt under: voluntary enlistment stan vont for; He S F 2 18 Liberals and Sifton deserted their principles fire. The num f those affected is estimated nt 25,000, and D FA eine move euily under the new ac. He delvesed a stinging ment for, He Says ., . ) tm tt some i team an ition dered thie prin Sie oc ethene oateg etiated 31.00, Se ariuimment of the war administration of: Premier Borden and (h) Sitton's western trip in 1917 another conapiracy why b ascertained until. each one s case is investigated, yet itis. said he could not support a conscription measure under a govern- ft fatted in the Went? Why it: may wuccted In the Eust? The power that the destitute poor in the area will number tipward of That hat had been guilty of the eriminal negligence of the past le Gold gold wrune froin the people in war time blood money and their actual loss and estimated cost of their temporary main Abie ate Talon govern : ey fast nigh (1) Bitton's interes He showed in convincing manner how the soldiers dependents 3 Wells, n . vere ext in England, His ambitions for honors and tities. Selfish clearly understood. that 4h Het of persons remiered pe ok Pech neyperly cared tay And how the.retornedvetersns ind) Osscwema all ion 460 eucems ba had SE 7 : destitute are considered and this is the portion of the population of e Het bees given the treatment-thnt their sacrifices had merited. Windsor mobilization centre so tha AS The read situation in Australia; New Zealand, and South Halifax and Dartmouth leust able to bear the losses and which must Mayor Henry Presides he might be free to protest agatnet th cry of disloyalty being ral Atrfea-as regards recruiting 4 intend voting for Libera (ec) The great tion. be immediately relieved by generous assistance of their fellow citi eed of Canuda Government by the people not zens throughout Canada. by Dlutocrats and millionaires Snow Storm Turns to Blizzard, ure CY We-muxt have a united Canada under able leadership and HALIFAX, N.S., Dee 7. If anything were needed to add to the The chair was occupied by Mayor Henry, who first introduced Alberta, provincial secretary. Mr. Smith candid at the comin ech of an hour's duration, a full report of ,, Colonel We'ch hax dian contingent Hon. George PZ Smith, delivered an eloquent sp what is given elsewh i ; ering by nen ans, com national government for war purposes and. for the reconstruction horrors- of the tragedy whieh overwhelmed Halifax on Thursday Rumors oe eee aa tien ree, sup the a Aree ey ste Appearance at tonight's meeting, period. It woutld be fatal to give the money barons and war profitecra morning and greatly bampered the rescuers today, it was the heavy unionist. supporters, were current on the street ing the afternoon.) which was held in the interems a tie isaeac Beetineee fall of enbW which n early this morning and continued.all day, Karly in the meeting heckling and other disturbances were begun Bak cone ene at (m). The failure of recruiting tn Quebec the real causes alno reaching the proportions of a blizzard tonight. It was a heavy damp ' ly several returned soldiers, now in civilian clothes. The interrup- Si much a surpeise fo the frlenits ot enlistments there and elsewhere among French Canadians. snow that clung to the clothes, blinded the eyes and hampered the tions which took place, however, did not mar the eee of th a Be ihe tates cl nied 40) The e n-Tofonte conspiracy of 4811. HRA NUEl te Autos. were. moving by inches nie those persons speakers, but rather gave them. ring. pexphenettonr of Tits poxteior or the plat ahd HHS Horden- Wo irassa-Toronto Ring conspiracy workg on the ruins suffered intensely from the cold. forcibly their telling arraignment and to drive home form. Colonel Welch mate a pitesh oe 4937, Stories have come in that emphasize the fact that life and death nore effectively the dumning indictment of incompetency and in. /Sfask von, the, F rposely. willed vole TORONTO RING MADE STRONGER are close-to each other. Deaths that are too horrid for words occurred vficieney, That the interrupters were ill-advised in their attempted untary eniistment by witharawing tee i Hon. Mr. Calder may find that the T onto ring ix stronger now Side by side with the most mira ulons es 4 : apes. A six-year-old, child recruits were ob- disturbance was the general opinion of the audience, who were almost achinery by whic talnea than it was whe nhe entered the Borden government. To the number W s blown through the roof of a house on Young street, rolled from unanimous in their approval of the arguments of the two speakers Continuing. he sa a Toronto ring in the Borden Cabinet is added Hon, the roof to the ground and instead of being a mass of broken bones of the evening. more than 00 oa Presiste he: Privy and bruises, sistained only a few scratches on the cheeks. A young 5 i a 3 have gotten as many more had not Wesley Rowell who as. President of the. Privy Council initialed his Ns h 3 Uetween the speeches Norman M. Smith sang (The Boys of the the rsvernment, put ap end to vatn7-/ special approval of the Order-in-Council hinting to the arbitrators tn child was rescued from the ruins at Richmond on Friday morning, (ld Brigade, As an encore he gave a verse of Carry Me Back monkey wrengh into the machinery ? X the price of the worthless Canadian Northern Railw y stock at Pparently unhurt. Tt seemed to make reat the horrible fear that to Blighty, following with another in the form of a parody on He asserted that it was impostole ten million dollars has lurked in every heart, but for the most part remained unex Sir Jos. Flavelle. Mr. Putnam presided at the organ. for the Dominion to miaintain five 3i- : pressed the fear that under the ruins, among which the fire till visions at the front end added th be many living creatures, injured and un and enduring all the horrors of living duath, Before the People fo In untrodueing Mr ALF unF2. AY Years ported got Into. power, as a result of the ert to keep the te ateiont in creeps and iver, the) his efforts, four bands of steel were France was to satiety the afnbitions: Jw laid across these prairie: af officers who sought high ec . . hip 4 n f Avpatently. there are few peo He haw always stood for the rights manda J , from tar Winnipeg. le tes do not seem to. know of the common people and against the It wax for the ame reason I t gram of sympathy 3 that Mr. Oliver has been before the interestas, and there is where he the county battalions, one of wniel f Governor Alkinn and is Western country stands today for the rights and in- took to England, were broken wp t nerves the arn ance from. pesirie p 2 4 capacity tor t) tereats of the common people. drafts for other . he declared 0 greater effort Since Special Drain F 1 Gets Tremendous Ovetion Men and ofcers from my battalion Killed and injured -was Toronto at Moneente : Upon rising to speak, Mr. Oliver Wete sent into the irenches after thes 1 nome. of thone ted i generous offers Immediately: Om was given a tremend the: audience ovation from had been given acarcely three months sh and it was some time ralning. In less than thres months the. firat places outsile Nova Soda . quarter of a io gend ieted. aid. was Masur tury, that air Oliver hag done more before the applauge subsided ter we landed in England more than : : P r rd wan received ZU his clig of EAOHIGR ARR tok eae OLN RIE Aor s Tagen of the oMcers and rhany ot Points Out How in His Own Constituency of Camrose Ruthenians Fs * haa boen loadad and uibile, man tiving todas 2 SM wwe-are here tonight en serious the, mee Who left Windsor were kill- , Who Were Loyal, Who Had Contributed Generously to the Pat. rane KeCal of public oe ARE carter am tere oe shaugh (here may be a) Colonel Weich criticized the mititin, riotic Fund and Had Contributed 2700 Men Voluntarily to the smi tid Mt fe will Well-raiiginber Hie Ait, alngies DUMDEr Ot pepple here with whom T departny fer ee aren ee ae mel i Lin Dis fees mane: y af the handed 2 ihe, aualaat the stent) tare not the pleasure of personal ac- dioumands of doliage word of equge Fighting, Line, Bee rrcranehised Demonatrated the In ne.of (he .yermald tn the sare Cn ite Hanes queezing the auaintance, nevertheless our acquaint ment of Canuilan battalions had bes justice of Women's Disfranchisement. he Worst in feared terbh miry, and thuc anceship haw been very. intimate nf ecrapmedan soldiern fad foe Ait howpitaln, reeular and, linpre- i wa have represented you in parllament Nothing to thank the government fer aitlits pV ee nS chan every aval Femomber the actowith se Oe for a mumber of years, and It la prop He said, because: they were reed es ees rs toulght ur th wounded profound gealiide: The heart of iu er at the close of the lite of poring rely on the generonity Of mmeciohenl ce Abwratisfaction at it Rt, and Mianity benea trie unt seventh ment for us to come together and for t 8 and loca societies tor the com- him politica cleat ser he wan loudiy cheered, Preis roopa oF speeding ther on thule ones me to give an account of what T have 0rts they recvived. The speech creat- aeaker at the big Conserintion nf Men iecanery P peorenk the ace et tees done and what I have left undone in 4 ensatic y in McDougal . whee The present ele had been rooms, 10154 Asking for your support at the elec- yyw, INDIGNANT: Was ite first time he has It would be impossible to discuss in LONDON, Dec. 7. A Reuter dis qyPanite, platform. tw oper of detail the vast number of questio.s RRS en rey von ciples of freedom and juviice te all Sawa DEER TUS oe nat en General Hofman (Von was interrupted keverai times, bat, Ww m Abe tase aix month guentiony Hommester): chiet German aeigpers Man cerianied mevorw Hes, bat mt : : i 9 the: armistice conference, h every time. 4 condition cxints today wine fiche e DAcuMe very indignant and ealdy of Cantina, white The fadically from any condition which 7 repeat them we will feht, Hobe say: Sounie thee has ever existed in this country be- sm, ral fore Om - pus. EX-JUDGE McINNES : Pe eternal he prt ra age SPEECH IN FULL oon 3 A public to pay. attention to what thi chised the under the 0 first oly Fo3rd street dren are stuy Ni ages along. the any childless moth- trunk lie jorified by stupas Estimate of Casualties No estimate can yet be mai of the ernment hud k thd nig ty (Continued on page Fivey Shameful Tact Of Union Organizers Noble Respanse ot tt 5 . as what nthe present aiec- eee eee In behalf of A Ay, Liberal can- wanted to say. They. talked of tee e 1F Unionin workers dure, Bast sdmonion. the ol owing on, and. the people Sepiica ene Nt The notable speech deliv. riouie and othe had ter of netings are announced: December 8,/matiered little x0 Jong ae others had in G ng (Continued on page Six bbe Aifax ho DWH) telephone a Woodgfiwes 10, Normabanke it, Pine mattered little 0. Jong as wo long aa ered last week in Calgary by . er a peek hy seteecing Continued on p Bix) clothing, but when the cal tor tn tn ; fait, Suma dade mers Bore the burden; of extrava- exJudge W. W. B. Melnnes, che gergeaess,of the istuen in Bein In'was agbly cotaen She Naan 2 enn 12 ead gance a0 Tong as they got ghelt wa are - Se aug ance Contede LAURIER LEAVES goody fa the sity has any extra way Contre. pans 18 Byron, 2:40.) shure, But the question before the Of Vancouver, Liberal can- FOR WINNIPEG 3 Maat ene a eee a meek: sre Ta CR oe Tee es ae dooer iidate in British Columbia, nad ail te demand n'von met to be. of ett he ndidute. in West Ed- at mere money; as : i e bi ie Pee eee soon as the awfnl news becan ' held in the Litseni Westion of flesh and blood. It was no and which was th big topi at ee eaath OTTAWA, Dee 7. Sir Wilfrid) know * Of sanistance wore on roging, 10154 -10ard 6 digticulty to gat an, audience to con- of conversation in Calgary ; sen ; ie Seuted trom the sister soeral wath Empire theatre, on Sat-/ sider the question of the conditions In Gury owes eats prec wanrier, who left tonight to spea nawick, bec i gt; ape etoie Dace eT Oe Canada today. Continuing, he said during the past week appears P Fi New Bi he purpowe of orgat To Jastity voce in full on Pages 18, 19, and peta 5 at Winnipeg on Monday, was: ac- Sa rae eee suggest 10 any soldier. ae election, The militury service.act ts now in 20, Third Section, of this pacar Veter soanon tion: complished by Hart Dewart, sent forward trom Sackville, Mon erate hey thom v0 force. It is in operation. The eftect tae pag neces be 3 3 and St. John to aesiet In the cats of eaies. ca the sume committer tverybody In Intereated in Its opera. wild. we do not allo S/of the. Quebev ove ent, .and) nt firemen and fre apparatus eve of Saturday. tion and in ite working. I voted again 2 f the. Quebee government, and) The same blood rune int t 8 o'clock, at which all reauesred 0 be present idment. 1 spoke. against it in m: rangements will be made) bcc fora Maat rey EARL ACTAD ESAS SI pacity as your representative, and seh Fete cir appt oP HOW IT IS DONE IN RED DEER ) torter'west tan Winnipe Jc. tiberat candidate or con- f unionists to get official enumerators of the WEST EDMONTON that act, ladies and gentlemen, in pat a Scotinns and New Rerusawicke tor grain of Montr: ke members of ane family tnptesco t wld, Ut de hocansing dis nation.as yo All T arranged for the est. (Applatise.) t Es. all to take place Attempts ac Us ieondy Lake echock, Mondayy tat It te tay wisll tratfes ete Deer riding to break their oaths, by, which they are sworn LIBERAL MEETINGS ; Tes, 10: Clover Bar Orange hall, Tues I wish to my that In dealing with to act impartially, are revealed in copies of cireulars which F D G V Li ae sae eae eal Seee ERT Rea ote snctRLeN UI have been sent Git bys ike Oeil ee ie en f the Indios sai our Vays to Get on Voters List meet pied by nembers of par- Here is the letter which has been sent out to the enumerators: - Hi a by WR. his m n its merits when t was RED DEER ERAL UNIONIST COMMITTEE i If you do not know whether you are on the list or not, ue Norman Blue and than posite sAtention OF parliament Box 703, Red Deer, Liberal committee rooms of yonr riding, and you will SOUR te ee had'the honor to represent the prov: November 28th. the necessary information, If you are not on the ea . new Which: according to the fig Dear Sir :- list vou ean be added to it by applying to the enumerator ork crite aad micrifion toe ata Tt is abgolutel that you as enumera between December 7th and December. 11th. Yeu ean get eectings tn hike cor constlitency which, I furnish the unionist committee at Red Deer with the nam of the enumerator of your poll and the place w BAY. neomnmuar provinee of-Albertr list of Y voter in your polling subdivision he is sitting by applying to the Oliver committee rooms, 1 Da Sunday, Di rot abtchava ter. Ee- before December Ist 10154 103rd street: (opposite Empire Pheatre Pelephone ). Broeentt nye Dee. ndecision, but I felt that It is desirable that you indicate on this list as far 245; May's committee rooms, 9975 Jasper East, Phoye Dec cee were such that what- as possible how each voter is likely to vote. and Mode s committee rooms. Whyie Ave., Phone 3034 ben Ni Six)
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