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Articles A-F
| Name | Article Type | Size |
|---|---|---|
| 19 Alberta Dragoons | Feature Article 3 Mar 1917 n0rp0841 | L |
| 202 Battalion | Still intact | M |
| 202 Bn. | Placing of Colors at Hugh Price Church at Godaiming | M |
| 218 Bn. | Presented Colors | L |
| 218 Irish Guards | Leaves Edmonton for War (10 Feb 1917, n0rp0541 | L |
| 49 Battalion | Article on unit magazine. | M |
| 49 Battalion Club | Form 49 Battalion club 7 Feb 1917, n0rp0501 | L |
| 49 Bn. | 1 Reunion dinner | M |
| ADAIR, L.H. of Grande Prairie | Biography | M |
| ADAMS, Graham Edward of Bowden | Wounded | M+P |
| ADDISON, Frank Wesley | Requests Exemption | M |
| ADREWS, N.F. Miss. | Bridal Shower/Gathering | M |
| AHERN, Miss 9520 109 st | received the sad news of death of mother Mrs. James Ahern. | M- |
| AIKENS, J.R. | Surveyor team on way south | M |
| ALD, John | Estate Notice - Died 18 Dec 1916 | S |
| ALDERWOOD, H. Rev. Mr. & Mrs. | Married during the week, are spending their honeymoon at Cooking Lake | S |
| ALDRIDGE, Hardy Pte. | Wounded | M |
| ALEXANDER, T.J. of Lac St. Anne | Give 5 acres of beach for vetrans | M |
| ALEXANDER, William Hardy Prof. | Biography | L+P |
| ALGAR, F.E. Mrs. | Brother Gordon Dunning Missing in action | M- |
| ALLISON, Herbert B. | Sick | M+P |
| ALLYN, Jessie Dr. | A returned Medical missionary… | M |
| ALLYN, L.N. Mrs. | Step-Daughter Dr. Jessie Allyn Missionary in India. | M |
| AMES, Jack | Who had his two legs broken by the stallion owned by H. Schwindt, is expected back from the States. | S |
| ANDERSON, A.L. Pte. | Wounded | M |
| ANDERSON, Alfred | Requests Exemption | M- |
| ANDERSON, Hector Mrs. | Brother Capt. A. Bower-Taylor Killed | M |
| ANDERSON, Hugh C. | Biography | L+P |
| ANDERSON, John | Requests Exemption | M |
| ANDREW, Matthew | Requests Exemption | M- |
| ANGER, Lewis Montague L/Cpl | Wounded | L+P |
| ANNAND, C.H. Pte. | War Storie | L |
| ANSELL, P.S. Lieut | At Boulognes - Right thigh and leg | S |
| ARCHER, Fred Mrs. | Vehicle Accident | M- |
| ARCHER, Maurice | Train Accident | L |
| ARCHER, Mrs. | Train Accident | L |
| ARCHIBALD, Arthur | Very sad news was received by wire Wednesday by Mr. Arthur Archibald concerning his family, who have been visiting in Pagwash, Nova Scotia. The two baby boys have been very ill and the youngest isnot expected to live. Mr. Archibald left immediately for th | S |
| ARCHIBALD, Arthur | Father finds infants dead. | M |
| ARCHIBALD, Campbell | Christening | M- |
| ARCHIBALD, Sydney | Christening | M- |
| ARDEN, D'Arcy | Witness | L |
| ARMSTRONG, Albert Bertram | War Storie | L+P |
| ARMSTRONG, D.W. Rev. Doc. | Preaches for last time at McDougall | M |
| ARMSTRONG, F. Lieut. | At Boulognes - Wounded right knee and left foot severe. | S |
| ARMSTRONG, Milton | Wounded | M+P |
| ARNOLD, B. L/Cpl | Father and sons in Service | L+P |
| ARNOLD, Edgar | Father and sons in Service | L+P |
| ARNOLD, Frank | Father and sons in Service | L+P |
| ARNOLD, Jack | Father and sons in Service | L+P |
| ARNOTT, E.L. Mrs. | Recovering from fall | M |
| ARNOTT, E.L. Mrs. | Neibours pitch in (Elk Point) | L |
| ARNOTT, E.L. Mrs. | Recovering from fall | M- |
| ARNOTT, E.L. Mrs. | Improving after farm accident | M- |
| ARNOTT, E.P. Mrs. Of Elk Point | Farm Accident | L |
| ARNOTT, William | Requests Exemption | M- |
| ARTS, Joseph Capt. | War Story | M |
| ASH, W.T. | Chair Meeting | M |
| ASHLEE, Charles Pte. | War Story | M |
| ATHERTON, J.J. Sgt. | Is the father of Lieut. W.J. Atherton, who left Edmonton with the 51 st Battalion. | S |
| ATHERTON, W.J. (Billy) | Awarded Medal | M |
| ATKINSON, R.W. | Biography | L+P |
| ATKINSON, W | Enlistes for Over Seas | L+P |
| AULDS, Alice Miss | Knocked down by horse | M |
| AUVE, Paul | Early Pioneer leaves | M |
| AYLWIN, George W. Pte. | Wounded | L+P |
| AYLWIN, Thomas Cushing | Wounded | L+P |
| AYLWIN, Thomas Cushing Pte. | Wounded | M+P |
| AYRE, William | Vehicle Accident | M |
| BABB, C. Pte. | Sends letter | M- |
| BABOCK, J.H. | And children arrived in Elk Point Thursday evening and expect to make their home here. | S |
| BABOCK, Leo of Elk Point | Returns from the States last week to attend his mother's funeral, and intends remaining here, not having found a satisfactory homestead in Montana. | S |
| BAD, Alex | Wounded | S |
| BAD, Frank | Wounded | S |
| BAILEY, E. R.Q.M.Sergt | Discharged so he can go on service with the Royal Navy. | S |
| BAINES, Edmund T. Pte. | Returning from War | M |
| BAIRD, M. Miss | Train Accident | L |
| BAKER, F.M. Mr. & Mrs. | Whose marriage took place.. | M |
| BAKER, Mr. | Returned soldier of Ponoka visiting Mr. and Mrs. Brown of the Alger store this week. Mr. Baker was through the Vimy Riege campaigne and was wounded in the fighting around lons. | S |
| BAKKEN, Bernt Kristiansen | Missing Person age 28 | M |
| BALFOUR, Lieut. | Taken Prisoner | L |
| BALFOUR, Walter Mackie Major | Awarded Medal | M |
| BALL, Geroge | Vehicle Accident | M |
| BALL, J.E. Pte. | Wounded | M |
| BALL, Ralph of Deer Mound | Returns from Front | M |
| BANNISTER, H.S. Lieut | Leaves Edmonton for War | M+P |
| BARNES, S.A.G. Mrs. | Broke Hip Bone | M- |
| BARRY, Lawrence | Estate Notice - Died 15 Nov 1916 | S |
| BARTLETT, Alfred | Requests Exemption | M- |
| BASISTY, Fred of Karkow | Estate Notice - Died 1 Mar 1903 | S |
| BATES, Vinnie Mrs. | Nephew E.E. Ingalls wounded | M- |
| BATICE, Noyes | Mine Accident | M- |
| BATOLF, Agnes | Move to Homestead | S |
| BAUGH, Pte. Of Clive Alta. | Wounded | M |
| BAYZAND, Lawrence | Train Accident | L |
| BEAL, C.B. | House Fire | M |
| BEALS, H.P. | Train Accident | L+P |
| BEALS, Harry Enginer | Given Right of Way at train accident | L |
| BEATTY, Estella | Bridal Shower/Gathering | M |
| BECK, W.G. L/Cpl. | Wounded | M |
| BECK, William George Pte. | Wounded | L |
| BECKER, Gordon of High Prairie | Wounded | S |
| BEESLEY, Frederick | Requests Exemption | M |
| BELL, James F. Trouper | Wounded | L |
| BELL, William Wilberforce | Wounded 911308 - Enlisted at Edmonton next of kin John W. Bell (Father), 11140 89th avenue. Edmonton | S |
| BELL-IRVING, ?.B. | Seaplane fight. | M |
| BENERLY, G. Eddie | Birthday Party | M- |
| BENIER, Captain | Back from far north | S |
| BENNETT, Glen | Move to Homestead | S |
| BERITY?, Stella | Bridal Shower/Gathering | M |
| BERNARD, F.W. Lieut. | Wounded | M- |
| BERRIE, J. Fireman | Vehicle Accident | M |
| BERRY, Willie age 6 | Wagon Accident | M |
| BERUBE, Eudorine | Bridal Shower/Gathering | M |
| BEST, L.G. Lieut. | On way home | S |
| BEVINGTON, George - Winterburn | Has Profitable Herd. | L |
| BIAKEY, R.P. Lieut | Commans draft for overseas | M |
| BIBLE, Ben | Wounded | M- |
| BIBLE, W.G. | Wounded | M- |
| BICE, Lyle | Vehicle Accident | M |
| BISHON?, E.C. Captain | Gazetted Flying officer June 18, 1917 | S |
| BISHOP, William Avery Capt. | Awarded Medal | L+P |
| BISHOPRIC, J.L. Lieut | Wounded | M- |
| BISIER, E.S. Lieut. | At Boulognes - Right Leg | S |
| BLACKETT, Walter S. | Joins Royal Flying Corps. | M- |
| BLAIN, J.C. of Stettler | Has finest farm at Stettler | L |
| BLATCHFORD, J. Sgt. | Awarded Medal | L |
| BLONDHEIM, Pte. | Biography | L |
| BOGUE, W.S. Lieut. | Leaves Edmonton for War | M+P |
| BOHN, August of Wheyburn Sask. | Murdered his child | M- |
| BOND, J.L. | Biography | L+P |
| BOOTH, Samuel of Conjuring Creek | Who ent overseas in April died in a hospital in England from shrapnel wounds. His two brothers are in hospital in England. | S |
| BOOTSMAN, Abraham | Requests Exemption | M |
| BOSSANGE, W.L.R. Pte. | Wounded | M+P |
| BOTTOM, W.R. | Biography | L+P |
| BOTTSFORD, J.M. Pte. | Wounded | S |
| BOULANGER, L.J. | Vehicle Accident | M |
| BOURGEOIS, M. Leon | Biography | L |
| BOWE, Bernard Pte. | Wounded | L |
| BOWEN, George | Train Accident | L |
| BOWEN, P.E. Lieut-Col | Mother dead (No name) | S |
| BOWEN, P.E. Lieut-Col. | Returns on Leave | M- |
| BOWMAN, Kenneth | Biography | L+P |
| BOYCE, Reginald Pte. | Short Biography | M |
| BOYD, J.A. | Biography | L+P |
| BOYD, Jack of Vancouver | Stabbed on eve of Wedding Day. | M |
| BOYD, Sarah age 7 | Gun Powder blows up | M |
| BOYER, F.W. Cpl. | Wounded | M |
| BOYLE, Clark William | Befor Magistrate drunk at 17 | M |
| BRACEGIRDLE, Harry 811881 | Wounded | M |
| BRADBURN, "Billie" Lieut | Promoted Captain - Wounded year ago… | M- |
| BRADBURN, (Young Mr.) | Saved from Drowning | L |
| BRADBURN, Frank L. Capt. | Awarded Medal | M- |
| BRADBURN, Frank L. Capt. | War Story | M |
| BRADBURN, Frank L. Capt. | Wounded | M |
| BRADBURN, Max | Received his discharge and sales for home shortly. | S |
| BRADLEY, R.W. Pte. | Prisoner of War | M+P |
| BRADSHAW, John | Vehicle Accident | M |
| BRADY, Stewart W. | Awarded Compensation | M |
| BRAEDY, Stuart | Scarlet Fever | M- |
| BRANDBURN, Robert Mrs. | Brother Dies - Jack Hall | M- |
| BREBNER, Robert Wynee Pte. | Biography | L |
| BRENT, Elliott | Immigrate to Alberta | M |
| BRENT, Gilbert | Immigrate to Alberta | M |
| BRENT, Mrs. | received word this week that her brother was dead, but found later that a mistake had been made in the message and it was her stepmother who had died. (Arvilla) | S |
| BREWIN, Mrs. | Vehicle Accident | M |
| BRIGGS, W.H. of Peace River | Charged with Murder | M |
| BRINBRIDGE, Sgt. Of Chailey | Returns from war | M- |
| BRISSEBOLS, Mr. and Family | of Montreal have come with the intention of settling here. He is staying with his brother-in-law. A. Blanchette. | S |
| BROCKIE, William | Biography | L+P |
| BROCKLESBY, J.W. | Enlists | S |
| BROOKBANK, J.A. | Biography | L+P |
| BROWN, A.R. Flight Lieut. | Awarded Medal | L+P |
| BROWN, C.E. Mrs. (nee Ruby Hewitt) | Reception in new home | M |
| BROWN, J.E. | Biography | L+P |
| BROWN, Joseph | House Fire | L |
| BROWN, K.C. Lieut. | Leaves Edmonton for War | M+P |
| BROWN, Lynn Pte. | War Experiences | L |
| BROWNIEE, Hamilton | Requests Exemption | M- |
| BRUCE, T.C. Major | Vehicle Accident | M- |
| BRYAN, W.C. Lieut-Col | Made Police Inspector | M |
| BUCHANAN, J. Pte. | Wounded | M |
| BUCHANAN, N.V. Lieut. | Wounded | S |
| BUCHANAN, Nelles V. | Wounded | M- |
| BUCK, Constance Mary | Biography | M |
| BUCKINGHAM, A.J. Pte. | Wounded | M- |
| BUCKLEY, Albert E. | Requests Exemption | S |
| BUCKLEY, W.E. Mrs. | Brother killed - Pte. Gilbert C. Duggan | M |
| BULYEA, G.H.V. Mrs. | Sister Pearl Babbitt marries Captain Arthur Walter M.D. The wedding took place at Ramsgate, England, on May 15th, 1917. | S |
| BURRELL, F.J. | Seriously Ill | S |
| BUTCHART, Vivian Miss. | Who graduated last November from the hospital for sick children at Tronoto, and also won a scholarship, finished her course on the 4th May, 1917 and is expected home shortly. | S |
| BUTLER, J.W. Lieut. | Missing in action | S |
| CAINS, Keith Pte. | Wounded | M |
| CALDWELL, Allen Elliot Pte. | Wounded | M+P |
| CALDWELL, Bryce Pte. | Word has been received the Pte. Bryce Caldwell has been wounded. Bryce was in the 194th Batt. And is one of our most valuable citizens. (Greencourt) | S |
| CALDWELL, Bryce Pte. | Wounded 904466 - Enlisted at Edmonton next of kin Mrs. Meredith (Sister) Green Court, Alta. | S |
| CALWELL, Bryce Pte. | Wounded | S |
| CAMERON, Jessie | Biography | L+P |
| CAMERON, W.A. Capt. | To address business men | M |
| CAMERON, W.A. Capt. | YMCA Man at Front | M |
| CAMERON, W.A. Capt. | Tells need of YMCA | L |
| CAMERON, W.A. Capt. | YMCA Man at Front | L+P |
| CAMMAL, H.W.R. Lieut. | Wins Medal | M- |
| CAMPBELL, Alex | Train Accident | L |
| CAMPBELL, Harry Blair | Ill in France | M |
| CAMPBELL, Samuel | Wounded | L |
| CARDINAL, William of West Bank | Joins Up | M |
| CARDWELL, Charles Henry | Fall from Horse | M |
| CARMICHAEL, J. Ernest Lieut. | Tells of Medical Corps | M |
| CARNEGIE, John W. | Wounded | L+P |
| CARPENTER, W.G. | Biography | L+P |
| CARR, W. Pte (East Edmonton) | Back from war, Gassed | M- |
| CARSON, J.E. (Peace River) | and Bride arrived Friday from the East. Were duely received in western fashion Sunday night when the boys gathered to make things interesting. | S |
| CARSWELL, Cecil | Wounded | M |
| CASPAR, Peter | Supsed to be in Ashes, Enjoys Square Meal. | L |
| CASPARY, Peter | Sent to Ponoka | M |
| CASPENY, Peter | Charged with Murder | L |
| CASTLE, Vernon Lieut | former dancer formerly of New York, who has won fame as a British Aviator, has arrived here and will proceed shortly to Camp Borden, where he will take duty as an aviator instruction. | S |
| CATON, Walter Clifford | Requests Exemption | M- |
| CAUTLEY, Mrs. Nee Mabel Helliwell) | of Toronto is in toronto and is staying at the Isabella. | S |
| CHADWICK, Mr. of conjuring Creek | Farm Accident | M |
| CHALESWORTH, H. Pte. | Wounded | M+P |
| CHALLAND, A.W. | Biography | L |
| CHALLAND, A.W. | Given Locket by Rotary Club | M |
| CHAMBERS, Lewis C. | and Brother hit by train | M |
| CHAPMAN, Harold J.C. of Westlock | Estate Notice - Died 12 Oct 1916 | S |
| CHAPMAN, L.R. Pte 811547 | Prisoner Status Confirmed | S |
| CHAPMAN, Thomas B. Sgt. | Awarded Medal | L+P |
| CHAUVIN, Ernest E. | Biography | L+P |
| CHAVASSE, Noel Capt. | Victoria Cross | M |
| CHERRY, C.J. Pte. 466005 | Wounded | M- |
| CHILTON, J.E. | Account of fighting in France | L |
| CHISAM, Harry Flight Lieut. | War Story | M |
| CHORNEY, Section forman | Vehicle Accident | M |
| CHOWN, S.D. Dr. Colonel | Returns to Canada | M |
| CHOWN, S.D. Lieut-Col | War Story | M |
| CHURCH, F.C. Pte. "Sunny Jim" | Returns from war | L |
| CLAPP, C.S. Pte. | Wounded | M+P |
| CLARK, G.H. Pte | Tells of Vimy Ridge | L |
| CLARK, H.G. Pte. | Speaks of War | L |
| CLARK, J.A. Lieut of Red Deer | Wounded | M- |
| CLARK, J.S. Cpl. | Wounded | M+P |
| CLARK, Mr. of Owl's Eye Lake | House Fire | S |
| CLARK, Roy P. Lieut. | Leaves Edmonton for War | M+P |
| CLARK, Roy P. Lieut. | Wounded | M |
| CLARK, William | Charges with wounding | M |
| CLARKE, C.R. Pte. | Wounded | M+P |
| CLARKE, Michael D. | Charged with Bigamy | M |
| CLAY, Sgt. NWMP | and wife have left the Prairie. He had been appointed to the new Provincial Police, but was unable to get his release from the Mounties. | S |
| CLEMENT, Guy Carleton Lieut | Missing | M- |
| CLEMENTS, John | Wounded | M- |
| CLEMENTS, Leslie | Wounded | M+P |
| CLIFFORD, A.P. Mrs. Of North Dakota | Father dies - Donald Stewart | M- |
| CLINDININ, J.M. | Biography | L+P |
| CLOVER, Tom | Long Biography on Pioneer | L+P |
| CLOWES, A.G. Lieut | Wounded | S |
| COATES, Mr. & Mrs. | Double Wedding of Children | M- |
| COCKIE, Allan Pte. | Who enlisted with the 151st two and a half years ago, is returning home, having been wounded. | S |
| COFFIN, Clifford Brig.-General | Victoria Cross | M |
| COLBERT, Ann | Bridal Shower/Gathering | M |
| COLES, H.V. Lieut | Wounded | M- |
| COLLINGRIDGE, Miria Miss Age 6 | Horse accident | S |
| COLLINS, James A. (Jim) | Biography | L+P |
| COLLISHAW, E. Flight Lt. | Has Brilliant Record | M |
| COLSON, H. 79154 | Awarded Medal | M |
| COLVANE, Mrs. Of Stratcona | House Fire | L |
| COMPTON, C.E. | Wounded | M |
| CONGDON, Mary Miss | Missing Person | M |
| CONGDON, Solomon | Train Accident | L |
| CONROY, H.A. Inspector | Returns from north | M |
| COOK, John | Son Killed | M- |
| COOLEN, S.J. Capt. | Appointed to the charge of the S.S. Northlan Call, and is in town making preparations for the summer river navigation. | S |
| COOMBE, R.G. Lieut. | Posthumous Award Victoria Cross | L |
| COOMBS, Harry Capt. | Military Cross hero visits city. | M- |
| COOMBS, Harry Capt. | Tells Peace River people of Great War | L |
| COOMBS, Harry Capt. | Account of return to Peace River | L |
| COOMBS, Harry Capt. | Awarded Medal | M |
| COOMBS, Harry Capt. | Says Moral of Hun low | L |
| COOPER, Edward Sgt. | Victoria Cross | M |
| COOPER, H.H. | Biography | L+P |
| COPP, J.F. Lieut. | At Boulognes - Scalp wounds severe | S |
| CORBETT, Kenneth Lieut. | Leaves Edmonton for War | M+P |
| CORMACK, A. Pte. | Wounded | M- |
| CORMACK, S.S. Lieut. | Left for Training | M- |
| CORMICK, C. Sgt. | Long War Story | L |
| CORNELL, S.E. Mrs. | Great simpathy is felt at the loss of her son, Archie, word having been received Friday afternoon that he had been killed in action. | S |
| CORNWALL, J.K. Lieut-Col | Leaves Edmonton for War | L+P |
| COTTER, John Pte. | Returns from war | M |
| COULL, George | Train Accident | L |
| COVERLEY, Douglas of Bowden | Joins navy | M- |
| COWLEY, G.T. Gunner | Wounded | M- |
| COWLEY, W.G.D. | Chief of Police Bigamist | M |
| COX, Floyd G. Pte. | Wounded | M+P |
| CRAIG, C.C. | Joins Royal Flying Corps. | M- |
| CRAIG, W.C. Col. | Reverts to Major | M- |
| CRANE, James Mencely | Requests Exemption | M |
| CREIGHTON, T. Kelso Lieut. | Wounded | M+P |
| CRHRISTIA, A.B. Lieut. | At Boulognes - Right fingers, Slight | S |
| CROCKETT, George | Father and sons in Service | L+P |
| CRUICKSHANK, Pte of 49 Bn. | Story of Galentry | M |
| CUMMING, Alex Milton | Wounded | M |
| CUMMING, James Pte. | Wounded | M |
| CUMMINGS, J.R. | Leave Edmonton for Dallas Texas | M |
| CUMMINGS, James Pte. | Missing in Action | L |
| CUNNINGHAM, J.P. Lieut. | Gazetted Flying officer June 18, 1917 | S |
| CURRIE, Archie | Train Accident | L |
| CURRIER, Everett Dyson | Estate Notice - Died 26 Sep 1916 (France) | S |
| CUSHING, A.T. Hon. | Biography | L+P |
| CYLES, Donald A. RNR | War Storie | M+P |
| DAHISTEDT, A.F. | Burned out | M |
| DAHL, R.B.? Sapper | Wounded | M |
| D'ALBERTANSON, Leonard | Biography | M |
| DALLAS, A.M. Rev. | Presentation to | M |
| DALTON, Gilbert N. | Biography | L |
| DALY, P. Captain | Promoted to Lieut-Col & given DSO | S |
| DANDO, T.R. Mrs. | House Fire | M |
| DANIEL, H.E. Major | Promoted Lieut-Col. | M |
| DARBY, Charles F. | Biography | L |
| DAVENPORT, Claude 808360 | Wounded | M+P |
| DAVEY, J.E. | Wounded | M |
| DAVIES, Stanely J. Lieut. | Awarded Medal | M |
| DAWLING, E.S. | has returned to his homstead after a prolonged stay in Spokan, where hs valuable home was destroyed by fire. | S |
| DAWSIN, Martin Mrs. | Talks of Brothers meeting | M |
| DE WINTER, Horace | Broken Leg | M |
| DECHENE, William | Wounded | M |
| DERBYSHIRE, George Spr. | Wounded 828?? - Enlisted at Coleman, Alta. Next of kin Ellisa Wynne Derbyshire (Son) care James Crowder, esq. Drumheller, Alta. | S |
| DESBARATS, E.W. Flight Lieut. | Taken Prisoner | M- |
| DEVEREAUX, Adelaine | Vehicle Accident | M |
| DEVNUX, Gabriel Marie | Requests Exemption | M |
| DEWER, D.F. Lieut. | Awarded Medal | M |
| DIACOS, Frank | Requests Exemption | M |
| DIBBIE, R.G. | Wounded | S |
| DIBBLE, "Bob" Lieut | Returns Wounded | M |
| DICK, James | Vehicle Accident | M |
| DICK, R.T. Pte. Of Ponoka | Wounded | M |
| DICKS, G. Pte. | Acknowledges receipt of letter advising him his child died. | S |
| DICKSON, S.A. | Father of Rotary in Edmonton | L |
| DICKSON, S.A. | Biography | L |
| DILWORTH, Claire Leory Pte. | Wounded 892060 - Next of Kin, Wilson Pierce Dilworth Esq. (father) Lunnford, Altz. | S |
| DILWORTH, Claire Leory Pte. | Wounded | M+P |
| DIVES, W. Pte. | Returns from War | M- |
| DIVES, Willia Pte. | Party held in honor of at Busby | S |
| DIXON, E.A. Lieut at Vancouver | Vehicle Accident | M |
| DOBLE, W.E. Pte. | Wounded | S |
| DODDS, George E. | Wounded | M+P |
| DODSWOTH, Mary Mrs. | House Fire | M |
| DOHERTY, C. Victor Pte. | Wounded | M |
| DOISELLE, Denis | Requests Exemption | M- |
| DORAY, Marie | Estate Notice - Died 3 July 1917 | S |
| DOUGLAS, A. Mrs. (nee Bessie Cope) | Returning from Victoria and Vancouver | S |
| DOUGLAS, H.W.B. | Runs public school trusty | S+P |
| DOUGLAS, Tom Major | Promoted to 2nd in Command of Battalion of Imperials | M- |
| DOUGLAS, William Warren | Missing Person | M |
| DOWNS, Thomas | From Mexico to Peace River | M |
| DOWNTON, J.G. Lieut. | Wounded | M+P |
| DOYLE, P.E. Dr. | Returns from north | M |
| DRAPER, Mr. & Mrs. Of Abilene | Double Wedding of Children | M- |
| DREW, John | Birthday Party | M |
| DRULARD, W.F. | War Storie | L |
| DRULARD, William F. | War Story | L |
| DRYSDALE, James Roy | Enlists | M- |
| DRYSDALE, James Roy | Enlists | M- |
| DUGGAN, David M. | Biography | L+P |
| DUGGAN, Fred L/Cpl. | Wounded | M+P |
| DUGGAN, Fred L/Cpl. | Wounded | M |
| DUGUID, F.W. Mrs. (nee Ellen Strang) | Going to Banff for honeymoon | S |
| DUNCAN, E.G. Capt | YMCA Man at Front | M+P |
| DUNCAN, James E. Pte. | Wounded | M+P |
| DUNLOP, Elizabeth | Graduate Nurse goes over seas | M |
| DUNLOP, H.J. Pte. | Wounded | L+P |
| DUNLOP, J.P. Mr. | Of Alberta-Saskatchewan Life Ins. Co., has received word of the sudden death in Toronto of his younger brother, Harold, after only a day's illness. | S |
| DUNN, Basil Pte. | Gassed. | M+P |
| DUNN, William Edward | Estate Notice - Died 14 June 1916 | S |
| DUNNING, Gordon | Missing in Action | M- |
| DUNNING, Gordon Pte. | Word has been received that he may be prisoner… | M- |
| DUPLESSIS, Lewis L. | Requests Exemption | M- |
| DUROCHER, A. Mrs. | Fall from Window broken arm | M |
| DYDE, H.A. Lieut. | Wounded | M- |
| DYDE, Henry Alex Lieut. | Gassed | L+P |
| DYSON, Joseph of Bashaw | Invalided home expected Soon | S |
| EAKIN, William Mr. & Mrs. | Wedding Anniversary | L |
| EATON, George H. | Biography | L+P |
| EATON, R.B. Major | Returns from France | M- |
| EDELMAN, N.L. Mr. of Portland | First visit in 30 years | M |
| EDGAR, Martin W. Lieut. | Leaves Edmonton for War | M+P |
| EDGERTON, Sgt & Mrs. | Returns from north | M |
| EDWARDS, D.S. | Returns from War | M |
| EDWARDS, G.H.S. Lieut (Navy) | Chief Recruiting officer | L |
| ELEY, J. Pte. | Wounded | M+P |
| ELLIOT, Pte. From Mellowdale | Returned from War | S |
| ELLIOTT, Cecil G. Pte | Wounded | M+P |
| ELLIOTT, Charles Pte. | Returns from War | M- |
| ELLIOTT, Charles Pte. | Party held in honor of at Busby | S |
| ELLIOTT, O.M. Sgt. | Biography | L+P |
| ELLIOTT, W.A. | Move to Homestead | M |
| ELLIS, J. Cpl. | Says he is well. | S |
| ELROY, William | Requests Exemption | M- |
| ELVIDGE, A.R. | Letter to Comrads | L |
| EMERY, Clarence of Edmonton | Vehicle Accident | M |
| EMERY, Herbert J. (Jimmie) | Joine Flying Corps. | M |
| EMERY, Jimmy | has passed his final examination for the Royal Naval Air service and is now on active service in france as Flight sub-lieutenant. | S |
| ENGLISH, Agnes Miss. | Train Accident | L |
| ENGLISH, Agnes Miss. | Released from Hospital | M |
| ENNIS, A.R. | Biography | M |
| ERICKSON, Knut | Verdict - Insane | L |
| ERICKSON, Knut | Charged with Murder | M |
| ESDALE, Matthew | Biography | L+P |
| ESTEN, John H. Sgt. | Wounded | L+P |
| EVANS, D.J. Pte. | 3 times wounded | M+P |
| EVANS, George | Returns from War | M |
| EVANS, Harry Pte (RedDeer) | Wounded | M- |
| EVARTS, A.V. AND L.G. of Wetaskiwin | Judge Live Stock. | L |
| EYRE, Charles | Requests Exemption | M |
| FAIRCLOUGH, A.B. Lieut. | Gazetted Flying officer June 18, 1917 | S |
| FANE, F.J.W. Lieut. | Wounded | M |
| FANE, Frank Lieut. | Wounded | M- |
| FANNING, Geneva | Birthday Party | M |
| FANNING, J.E. Mr. | Father Dies - James Fanning | M- |
| FARQUHARSON, Alexander | Sister Mrs. William Nugent looking for | M- |
| FARQUHARSON, Betty | Birthday Party | M |
| FARQUHARSON, D. Pte 6 Bn. | Returns from war | M- |
| FAUHERT, Arthur G. | Requests Exemption | S |
| FENDER, David C. Pte. | Sick in England | M- |
| FERGUSON, Buckely Pte | Got home for the fair | S |
| FERGUSON, Joseph B. | Wounded | M+P |
| FERGUSON, W.H. | Gets Married without letting comrades know. | L |
| FERRIS, John Sapper | Wounded | M- |
| FERRIS, Norton | Promoted to Major | M |
| FIELD, Beth | Birthday Party | M |
| FIELDS, G.C. Pte. | Wounded | M |
| FINCH, A. Mrs. | returned from Edmonton (to Glenreagh) Wednesday where she had been to visit her daughter Mrs. Wasmuth and to make the aquaintance of the new grandson. | S |
| FINDLAY, William | Sends letter | M- |
| FINLAY, Donald S. of Cadogan, Alta. | Wounded | L+P |
| FISHER, Harry H. | Draft issue | M |
| FISHER, R.W. Lieut | Five Brothers Serving | L |
| FLANAGAN, F.C. Lieut. | Leaves Edmonton for War | M+P |
| FLANAGAN, T.C. (Tom) Capt. | Returned form England | M |
| FLAVIN, Charles Lt. | Wounded | M |
| FLAVIN, Charles Lt. | Wounded | M |
| FLEET, William Pte. | Wounded | M |
| FLINT, Robert | Requests Exemption | M- |
| FORBES, Prescott Sgt. | Visits Edmonton | M- |
| FORBES, Robert of Bon Accord | Sister Annie Dies | L |
| FORD, Constance Miss. | Birthday Party | M |
| FOREST, R.P. Lieut | Home on visit | L |
| FORSTER, Lieut | Talks to Rotery about War | M |
| FORSTER, Ralph Lieut. | Biography | L |
| FORTIN, A.R. Captain | Gazetted Flying officer June 18, 1917 | S |
| FOSTER, Glen of Bashaw | Broke Leg. | S |
| FOSTER, John Age 9 | Fractures Skull | M |
| FOURNEL, Henry | Requests Exemption | M- |
| FOWLER, Alva age 5 | Birthday Celebration | S |
| FOWLER, Frank Pte. (Miss Owston) | Sends word he was married | M |
| FOWLER, J.A. Mrs. Of Mellowdale | Painful Injury | M |
| FOWLER, James of Glen Reagh | Loss 50 to 60 tons of hay by fire | M |
| FOWLIE, C. at Edmonton | Wounded | M |
| FRANKLIN, Daniel | Requests Exemption | M- |
| FRASER, Donalda Miss. | Train Accident | L |
| FRASER, Evan Grant | Requests Exemption | M- |
| FREDERICKS, Charles W. | Biography | M |
| FREELAND, C.R. Mrs. | Father Lieut.-Col. John B. Baird dies | S |
| FRITH, A.M. | Returns from East | M+P |
| FRITH, A.M. | Biography | L |
| FULLER, James | Prisoner of war given sentence | L |