News (1916-08-30)

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News (1916-08-30)

Year: 1916

Page 1: - Colonel F. W. Marlow, (M. D.) - Do Bull Trout Come within the Law - All Britain is Aroused over Latest Crime - Local News - Calgary Welcomes Newspapermen - I. O. D. E. - Sir Sam a Guest of Honor There - Edwell Red Cross Social - Bylaw Unanimous - Citizen Wants Electric Light Rate Reduced - C. F. Hives Leaves for North Country - The Horticultural Society's Show - Patriotic Flour Goes Forward - Opposing Giving Land to Any Alien Enemies - Rev. Edwin Smith - Military Notes Page 2: - Alberta's Fair Dates--1916 - To a Pine Forest - A Perpetual Whirligig - Cost of Bad Roads - Interesting Light on Canadian Taxes - Clever Grain Handling - woman Inventors - How to Overcome Shortness of Breath - Dishes with Eggs - Sir Sam Hughes Met President Poincare of France - "Scotty" is Not Suffering from Spinal Meningitis - An Honest Man is Turned down by Scott Government Page 3: - Had Great Scheme to Poison Entire Candian Army - She Knew Him - Germany's Guns Have Hard Fight to Keep Places - Just the Critter Page 4: - The Alberta Press Meeting - Canada is in Good Hands - Local News - Sheep and Swine Sale - Bubonic Plague Has Made Appearance in Bristol - The Horticultural Society's Show - Miss

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