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The Edmonton Bulletin from Edmonton, Alberta, Canada • 2

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FRIDAY NOVEMBER 21 1917 Alberta Boys in Casualty List Grand Liberal Rally TO REMOVE DANDRUFFf Oet a small bottle of Danderine at any drug store for a few dents pour a little Into your hand and rub well into the scalp with the finger tips lty morning most? if not all of this awful snurf will have disappeared Two or three applications will destroy every hit of dandruff slop scalp itching and falling hair Pte A Allen DICTIH TOWH A CHILD DOESN'T LAUGH AND PLAY IF CONSTIPATED "Killuil in Aetl nr tlm sail words which muHt bo written against the name uf still anullicr member uf iWntmlnitir church's lung hoi or roll of L-oldlor The news has Jui been received i tho death of Ft Alfred Allsi who went net with the 203n baltsliuu ant wh previous to enlist ment was for 4w and a half years resident of Kdmon ton Us was boro in Langford Ireland twenlj Tour year and was unmarried He made his home with his uncle and aunt- Mr and airs Arthur Allen 093S 105lh street He waa killed August 15lh Before Joining the colors he was In the employment of I Hamilton grocer cn Alberta avenue and before that bad been In Trotter's seed store He wna a popular member of Westminster church and was a mason Look Mother! Xs tongue coated breath feverish and atomaeh sonrf Syrup of Tig barm tender itomaob liver bowels Hon A MacKay ALEX MAY Liberal Candidate for Federal Riding of East Edmonton II 1C LET THE PEOPLE RULE Lt Thomas Shannon Lieut Thomae Shannon Is another Kdnimttjn officer who te reported In the recant casually lints to have be-xn 'wounded In the course of the neve ro fighting on tho western front In which the Canadian forces have been engaged and In which they have given so good an account of themselves Lieut Shannon was vice principal uf tho Grandin separata school and went overseas with the 218th battalion Ho lx a member of Edmonton Council Knights of Columbus Willi IJwiL A McMurdlc also of the 210th another Well known Kdmon ton officer tho address of the next of kin waa given In Ontario Bo'h however wrro realdents of this city Lt McMurdle having been a departmental manager In tho store cf James Ramsey JUd LACOMBE IS STRONG FOR LIBERALISM i (Continued from rage One) ment met and declared that Canada was in thla war to tha end Shall Canada desert tier brave eoldler at this critical ilineT" asked Hlr Robert Borden and the crowd ahoulcd buck In uno volie "No" it waa a great orderly and enthusiastic meeting and hundreds were turned stray from tha doors long before the meeting started The Unionist candidate Major II Cronyn who spoke first rldlcfiiled the partial conversion of his opponent rt Gibbons to a Hinted aupport of the Military Henrico Act The selective draft His Premier sold would be carried out and ehould get all the men In the class called uut and thnt without disturbing unduly the essential industrial Interests of tho country 1 laxative today sues sick child tomorrow Children simply will no-take the time from play empty their bowels which become clogged np will waste liver gets aluggsu stomach aour Look at the tongue mother! If coated or your child Is listless cross feverish breath van rstlees doesn't cat irtlly fuH of cold or has sore throat or any other children's ailment give a teaspounul of "California Syrup of Figs' then don't Murry because ft le perfectly harmless and In a few hours ell this constipation poison sour bile and fermenting west will gently move out of tha bowels end you ha well playful child again A thorough "Insldo cleansing" Is oftlmes si that la necessary lt should be thi first treatment given In kny sickness Beware of counterfeit fig nyrupa Ask your druggist for a bottle of 'California Syrup of which has full directions for babies children of all ages and for grown-ups plainly printed on the bottle Look carefully and sea that It Is mads by the Fig Syrup Pte Haworth 1 T- am NEARLY EIGHTY PASS BOARD EACH DAY All Cues Referral by Military Registrar and Exemption Tribunals SIR WILFRID IS PREPARING HIS ENDORSATIONS lightly on Quebec than on any uf the other provinces He scored tho actual working out of the act when 14 per cent of the moo railed were exempted in the city of Montreal while to per cent waa taken at many pulnts frodt tho farina of Alberta He contended that wtth Its a panto agrl-cntlnrat pnpnlalkm and trrmendotia posslbllltlea of production should li allowed a fair rhnnee to Ml the broad basket of the Allies Mr MucKny'i speech was declared by aeerea who att -tided to hs the beat political speech ever delivered In I victim be and that his'aigument waa an unanawcruhla arraignment of the government's whole handling of the war jTohh-m and an absolute Justification of Blr Wilfrid lAiirlrr's position CALGARY Nov Hun A Crerar Hon A I Blfton It- B' Bennett and Tweedie were the speaker at a unionist meeting tonight Mr C'rerar eald he had Joined the union government from a senhe of duty and had no ambition politically When he became convinced that there wae a great naed to units the energlea and forced of Canada he could not refuse the invitation to enter the government ne he wns asked to enter ae representative of the organised farmers of Canada with whom he had been Identified fur ten years Ha disclaimed responsibility for the nets of the old government Mr Bennett mid In response to a question from the audience: "I quit bemuse of union gave up bsrausa I believed It was my duty to do so Because I am somewhat oantanker-ous and I might not always ba abls to work harmoniously with som of l'to Haworth who win reported tn the casualty list recently enlisted with tho Universities battalion soon after-Its formation having left Victoria High school for that purpose lie' was among the first members of tha achoot to enlist the honor of being first to do so fulls upon Bugler Dentoh Palmer of the 49th battalion he being back frjm active service after having been severely wounded Private Haworth went overseas with hie battalion aid while In Kngland was notified of hit alder brother Corp Richard Haworth of the COth battalion being seriously wounded and proceeded to the hospital where his brother was He Was soon afterwards drafted to France the members of the government I have dittered with tne non a 1 Bit-ton in tun past and 1 wul dltter from iilm again But tins 1 will say: i have praciumd law beiora Mr buton and i know of no man woo as cnlel Justice of this province eunimanded more respect tmtn A huton I believe tnac tne Interests of union would be better served by allowing someone else to do It-'' Hon A Klfton discussed the difficultly of forming a union government tho qualification! essential to certain offices and tns benefits derived up to date from the union government He appealed to his hearers to eliminate partylem for the benefit of the common cause and fur the aupport of the men in the trenches Mr Tweedld said the real iasuo waa aliall the great work inaugurated by the confederation be continued or ehall the work uf the eolony be disintegrated The work of the union government was to direct every energy in assisting Orest Britain in the war' Vlrrawrle Pigmies MONTREAL Nov lion Ro-dolpho Ieinienx spoke here tonight In the intereata of Dr linage the Liberal candidate in Hnrhelage and leferrcd to Blr Wilfrid laiuflcr's adversaries us plgmlee He expreesed thankfulness that the French press of Canada had not been bought and that the French-Csmfilien lieutenants of Luurlcr had not betrayed their leader and sold themselves ae some of Laurler's English lieutenants had done He referred to Blr age and aald: "They thought ha would be discouraged and with discouragement would come death Providence will keep Laurier fur us He will disappear only when lie has accomplished his wurk on earth' Mcwhum's Program HAMILTON Nov feel It my duty to get 20001) men overseas by January I'1 wns the stntemcnt of Ma Jor-llencral 8 Mewhurn minister uf mllttla and defausc to a mats meeting uf women here today He declared that the fifth division now numbered less tlinn 10000 men and would probably have to be ''wlprd off (he slate" in order to reinforro men on the fighting line Kur that reason ha sslil lia wns not going to spend much time electioneering his chief duly was to get men overseas Premier III London IjONDun Out Nov siiesk of a referendum I think ii siifllelent referendum of the people of Camilla wns taken on August 4 101' mill on August 10 1914 whtn parlia An average of something lfke 00 men per day are being dealt wtth by the medical board which la now located at the ltth Dragoon armories comer of Victoria and 100th Stfeet All tho eases are those referred by the Registrar of Military Service and the exemption tribunals Up to tha present ho cases have been re-examined Men who have been examined and placed In a class which precludes them from overseas servlcs are not required to attend for reexamination If thie la necessary they wl'l be informed by written order from Calgary During Thursday morning 54 men were examined It were placed In Claes AS 6 went In 2 in 1 In li and 14 in 15 TWO HO VS ARRFSTFD 11)11 TAKING ALTO The police Inn night arrested two boys charged with taking Mrs Kearns' nulomoblla the previous evening- The ear was found abandoned: The boys were placed in the children's shelter Car thieves are finding It more and mors difficult to get away owing to tha police dragnet which Is proving most effective Ottawa Nor -Blr Wilfrid Lou rier la still engaged upon tho task ol giving his sndorsatlon to eondldates nominated on Monday In opposition Is tho representatives of the union government It was stated at Libera headquorteda this morning that Mi opposition leader has practically finished his work but no announcement will bs made until the Hat Is complete This will not bs before tomorrow i The andorsntlong of Blr Robert Borden so far ns announced have not created much surprise at ths capltnl They were pretty much as anticipated The passing over of Northrnp who for many yearn has bean Conss-v-atlva member for West Huntings and the endorsnlon of MacLean rx-nicmlier fur South York' who did not receive tha support of Unionist convention have created some interest Hamilton Ont Nov 22 Am a rj-euK of Premier Borden endorsing I Bewsrt as the Unionist government candidate in Weat Hamilton Lieut Col William llcndrlo announcod today he would retire from the field Col ltendrle only accepted nomination subject to being selected as the Union candidate This will maka it a three-cornered fight with Btewsrt Lieut Col I McLaren Independent Libera who wan supported by the War Veterans and the Unionist meeting of lectors hern hint week end Walter Hollo labor lender as th con lest an is with tha unit and saw active sertr ae soon ns be arrived In France was wounded on Aug 20th ten days after his 20th birthdsr He is now in 1'rlnce of Wales ward Dorset County hospital Dorchester England Where he was sent after having his Wounds drsased in Frsnre lie was recommended for the military medal tho rams day as he received his wounds and was presented with the decoration while in the hospital At present he Is confined to his bed the muscles of the leg being torn Private Haworth has two brothers beside his brother Harold whs Is on the farm at Camrnxe slid Do vlil who 'a princlnii of Rlbstono school at Viking Dr II Haworth of fanimee formerly uf Edmonton is his father Eyesight Dim If your eyesight Is dim ynur vision blurred: if your eyes nohe Itch hum or feel dry get a bottle of Hnn-Opto tablets from your druggist dissolve one In a fourth of glsss of wet or ami use to bathe the eye from two to fnnr times a day Bon Opto lies given stronger eyes clrsrer sherper vision and relief to thousands Doctors My Pon-Opls strengthens eyesight per cent In weeh'i time In many tiiMinrc Three Do Their Bit v- I -I ItrhlVMlIil EXTRA DtVIDKXI) NKW YiiltK Nor 22-The Lackawanna Uleel cnuipsny today declared su extra illrldend of il'i per rent in addition to the recnlar qnsrlerly lit per Mat payable iN-eeniber 31 3 5 i I i I i 5 l-l r' 5 in i i I' i i i WALTER ZEIL TO LEAVE FOR HOME WITHOUT DELAY Immigration Officials Promise Boy Will bo Sent to Buffalo Saturday Please On Hand Early For Tlie Scramble Cheerful People Only Wanted Proceeding being Instituted by Enrdlry A Jackson local solicitor for the release of Walter Kcil boy aheque artiM from the t'hlldren'a Hheller were dropped Thursduy inorn Ing when the immigration authorities horp promised Mr Jackson that they won Id 'sea that tne boy was sent to his people In Buffalo not laler than Saturday Kell has been confined in the Rhelter for two weeks sines his ir-reat following a tour of Canada In which he victimised a number of banks In the principal cities by means of bogus cheques It IS likely that thirty-five charges of fraud lsil ugalnst tbs buy will he dropped Three local banks'eaehed fake cheques made out by tho young lad Mr Jacksin Intereeted hlnwolf In tha gees sa a re cult of whet he eonsldered the unwarranted length of time the boy was imprisoned without definite action being taken In tho cans A VOICE FROM THE FRONT SAYS: Buy Victory Bonds I You do not need to be wealthy to do the bonds are from $50 up You do not need all the money at once the Rank will advance a part which you cm re-pay gradually Your Own Interest Demands It Your job depends on prosperity The pros-' perily depends on our keeping biisy in ever branch of industry Every Cent of the Victory Loan will be spent in Canada! You will help the hoys there" tt will help keep our cunt ry prosperous and' bohr ictory that much nearer because you helped If you Go Come across Three bgyx nb tlia Ungers family ft Fins Crank Alberta hats "dons thalr bit' for the Umpire at tha front Willard tho eldest who went sway With Nio 202nd battalion was killed in action Aug 21 last Hugh Also of 202nd was wounded June 24 last A bomb ex- ploded right at his Willard Rogers feet Hie Jaw was broken and nia legs bruised and he has been In a hos-pilal In England ever nines July 12th Klnier the youngest brother has been In tho trenches nines June 191 trd has cecaped up to the present time with few scratches A place of shell went through hie havenxtck one time but did not hurt him He wae swarded the military tnedal for bravery in tho flelJ at tha Homme lieutTforsterTs GUEST OF ROTARY CLUB AT LUNCHEON Tolls of Life at Zsdala Speaks on Rotary Servica A talk on "What Rotary Means To by FiUdsto was tbs feature uf one of the nioet Interesting meetlnre In the history of the Edmonton Rotary club Thursday noon Mr Esdals outlined some of thd distinctive fraturis of llotnry principles and nervines Lt Former who has recently returned from I he front end who was In chargo nf ond of (ho famous British tanks Interested tholuh with a talk on life at the front Fsrtlcular reference being made to gas attacks and the means taken by the British to re-pell them It wns decided that th Intel IIOU rlsra should participate in the Victory Teien parade proposed for next Tuesday night IMILWAt VlKltoft Allen Nyc general agent rf the New York Central lines with hand quarters in Hpokane is a visitor Kilmoiton Mr Nyo Is Interviewing local passenger chiefs In connection with the L'hr'stinae travel from Canada which will lie placed over United latex lines VIOLATIONS OF THE LIQUOR ACT WILL COME UNDER FIRE THE Condition regarding the violation of (ha Liquor Act will be discussed at tha meeting tbnlght of the Kdmontii branch nf tho Modal Bervlre league The meeting is being held In the pro' vlnclal headquarters In th Tegler block and arrangement will be nri i for th annual provincial meein which le due to be held In Edmonton nest February A communication his been received from th Canadian Council of Charities and Correction! which le meeting in Edmonton next fall and th provincial Burial Rervlra leagnrhae been asked to postpone i's meeting till that time Th matter will be derided at the masting tonight GIFT FIIOM OOYKIIXOK The scholars end staff uf the Hepnr-ntn school at Klnlslno avenlis havs bean delighted by the receipt of i large pholigraph of the governor gen eral th Duke of Devonshire This to commemorate his recent visit tli echool and the enthusiastic reoep tion that he received The Heparata school board will have photograph framed Jor hanglns the (h Berliner Gram-o-phone Co Limited Montreal Douglas Do Ltd JASPER AVENUE The Canadian Selling Service Company In Full Charge WUM KV POIICK nt ltT In the women's police court Ihura-day morning Mrs May lxrlyiiun charged that on or nbont November lib one i Marie McCarthy stole a t-ani of grnv horses The ease wae lemanded until Friday morning st ldj crlui'k Byers and llrfiernan for thnl prosecution asnrt Ilobertenn and I Winkler for the defenc" I I'ltnMIKH bf-KAkS ONLY- yt lMX 1 lm- Charles Htewsrt premier of I To got th genuine cull for full ninihe province spoke in advocacy of I LAXATIVE BltoMU QllXIXE look I emry loan at llnrdisty Tliurslnr i for slgnntiire of tillllVK nielli amt he will smik aralu nt 1 I Cures a Cold in Una Day SUk Idvilgnivk fur tlie rame object tuuislil The Douglas Co limited 10032 Jaaper Avenue Masters Piano Co 10321 Jasper Avenue Mason Risch Piano Co 10150 Jasper Avenue Heintzman Co Limited 10153 Jasper Avenue ii.

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