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RADFORD, Carl Drewry Wounded M+P
RADWAY, Mr. & Mrs. Vehicle Accident M
RADWAY, Mr. & Mrs. Improve after Accident M-
RADWAY, O.S. Taken to Lamont hospital fractured ribs and collar bone S
RAMSAY, Walter Biography L+P
RAMSBOTTOM, Horace Pte. Of Elk Point Returns from France S
RAMSEY, James Biography L
RANGE, Elsie Vehicle Accident M
RAYNER, Fairburn Andrew Estate Notice - Died 9 June 1916 S
REDMOND, William Archer Capt. Awarded Medal M
REED, Cornelius R. Recovering from Accident M-
REEVES, S.T.S. Lieut. Reported killed in action, was a popular young man in the city a lover of good sport, and was a keen tennis player, scoring the highest points at many tournaments. S
REGAN, John Gassed M
REGAN, Joseph Gassed M
REICHELF, Harry Summoned to Sion re illness Mrs. Bertwell. M
REID, A.M. Lieut. At Boulognes - Face wound - Slight S
REID, David Sgt. Awarded Medal M+P
REID, T.M. Capt. Awarded Medal M
REID, Thomas M. Capt Biography M+P
REILLY, Charles Lieut. Again Wounded M
REYNOLDS, H. Accepted in RFC M
RICHARDS, H.H. Mrs. Death of Brother Judge Richards M-
RICHEY, S.D. Pte. War Storie M
RICHMOND, Stanley L/Cpl. Condition improving M-
RICKARD, H.A. Cpl. Honored by Corades M
RIPLEY, Bertram Prisoner of War S
RISBY, Capt Honary Captain Leaves Edmonton for War M+P
RITCHIE, Duncan Requests Exemption M
RITCHIE, John L. Biography M+P
RITCHIE, S. Pte. Of Consort Wounded S+P
RNWMP Feature Article 5 Mar 1917 n0rp0858 L
ROADY, Anna Lewis Mrs. Who once lived here (Abilene) with her mother on a homstead, and at the death of her mother went to Butte, Montana, where she has been keeping house for her father for the past four years, is now visiting old friends and relatives in Abiline, Ashmont and S
ROBB, Betty Bridal Shower/Gathering M-
ROBB, Betty Bridal Shower/Gathering M-
ROBBINS, H.G. Pte. Wounded M+P
ROBERTS, A. of the staff of the Bank of Toronto has been suddenly called home through the death of his sister and her baby in an auto accident. S
ROBERTS, Henry Garth L/Cpl. Is requested to call in and see Mr. Howard Stutchbury, at room 814 McLeod Bock. S
ROBERTSON, John Estate notice Diedk 9 July 1917 S
ROBERTSON, S.C. Liet At Boulognes - L/arm, L/thigh and compound fractures S
ROBERTSON, S.D. Sgt. War Storie M
ROBERTSON, William A. Pte. Wounded M
ROBERTSON, William A. Pte. Wounded M
ROBINSON, J. Pte. 101653 Returns from war M-
ROBINSON, Lillian M. Miss Engaged to Lieut. B.C. Peirce killed at front M
ROCHON, Lewis Pte. Missing in Action M
ROGERS Family of Pine Creek Fine record of war service M
ROGERS, Willard Pte. Of pine creek, wounded, went overseas with the Sportsman Battalion, enlisted a year ago last February. His brother, Pte. Elmer Cross, is a winner of the military cross. Their parents live on a farm. S
ROGERS, Willard Pte. Wounded M+P
ROLEY, Perry From Mexico to Peace River M
ROMANUK, Mrs. While at Husbans Funeral thieves hit. M
ROMERO, Francesco Requests Exemption M
ROOF, Age 3 Bear Attack M
ROONEY, Bernard R. Capt. Returns from War L+P
ROSS, Bert Arrives back in Canada. M
ROSS, Bert Returns from War M
ROSS, Fred James 67570 Wounded M
ROSS, Harold F. Mrs. Called to Mothers Bed side M-
ROSS, Harold F. Mrs. Called to Ottawa Mother sick (Mrs. Stewart) M-
ROSS, Kenneth Mrs. Mother - Mrs. Robinson's Birthday M-
ROSS, L.W. Lieut W.R. Ross, M.P.P., has received word from France that his son, Lieut. L.W. Ross who was recently wounded in conducting a daring raid, has been awarded the Military Cross. M
ROSSITER, Ivan S. Claims prize L
ROSSITER, Ivan S. Returned Man x prisoner M+P
ROSSITER, Ivan S. Tells story of life as POW L
ROTTER, M. Mrs. House Fire M
ROTTO, Julius Requests Exemption M
ROY, Dr. & Mrs. Who were recently married at Ottawa... M-
RULE, John Cpl. Returns from War M
RUNDELL, G.H. Pte. Wounded M-
RUTHERFORD, A.J. Pte. Wounded M-
RUTHERFORD, R.L. Requests Exemption M-
SADDLER, Alf Mrs. Paynton received word that her brother, Alf Saddler was wounded at Vimy Ridge. S
SAINT, J.W. Pte. Wounded M
SAKS, Chris Christening of children M
SALTO, Taimon Requests Exemption M-
SALTON, J.H. Biography M
SAMUELSON C.S. Pte. 51 Bn. Returns from war M-
SANDERS, Charles War Storie M
SANDERS, Charles of Forest Heights Two Accidents M
SANDERS, F. Pte. Wounded M
SANGSTER, John A. of Conjuring Creek House Fire L
SANGSTER, Walter of Conjuring Creek In France had Premonition of Disaster L
SAPERA, Harvey M. Requests Exemption M
SAVAGE, T.H. Pte. Wounded M-
SCHERTENLEIB, F. of Stettler Never had failure in fifty years M
SCHWIRDFEGER, M.J. Pte. Wounded M
SCOTT, A.G. Pte. Wounded L+P
SCOTT, George H. Biography L+P
SCOTT, M.A. Capt. Named in dispatches M
SCOTT, Morris Capt Promoted to Major in Motor Machine Gun Brigade S
SCOTT, Walter H. Capt Named in dispatches M
SCOTT, Walter H. Capt Wrong report of injury M-
SCOTT, Wason Earl Requests Exemption S
SEABORN, Jim Joins for service M
SECORD, J.C. Major At Boulognes - L/Arm Severe S
SEHLIN, H.I. Pte. Wounded M+P
SEWELL, Spencer Wounded M
SEXAUER, George Pte. Wounded M+P
SEYMOUR, H.L. Receives Honors M
SHANDRO, A.S. Enlisted for Overseas Service M
SHANKS, Pte of Cooking Lake Pte. Joe Donald, Jim Delorme and Lactab Paquette, 218th Battalion were out here on leave last week, attending the wedding of their comrade, Pte. Shanks. S
SHANNON, T.E. Lieut. Letter to Mr. Tessier (War story) L
SHANNON, Thomas Lieut. Wounded M
SHANNON, Thomas Lieut. Wounded M+P
SHAW, G.M. Capt On Way to Edmonton M
SHAW, Harry V. Biography L+P
SHAW, Harvey Biography L+P
SHAW, Joseph T. of Calgary Wounded S
SHAW, L.E. Mrs. Brother Major D.A. MacKinnon dies. M
SHETT, Mrs. Birthday Party M
SHILLIDAY, Robert Train Accident L
SHIRREFF, Robert G. Biography L
SIMMS, Robert age 11 Awarded Medal M-
SIMONSON, Daniel C. Requests Exemption M-
SKINNER, W. Henry Cpl. On way home Wounded M-
SLAUGHTER, Sarah Catherine Estate Notice - Died 14 May 1917 S
SLORACH, Robert of Abilene Farm Accident M-
SMART, James Sgt. Wounded S
SMITH, Alex Scott Requests Exemption M-
SMITH, C. Capt Leaves Peace River to take up Navy Duties. M
SMITH, D.B. From Mexico to Peace River M
SMITH, Frank Biography L+P
SMITH, Frank Maggee Pte. Wounded 231349 - Enlisted at Edmonton, Alta, next of kin Mrs. J. Rowley (mother) St. John NB. S
SMITH, George P. M.P.P. Biography M
SMITH, Leonard A. Pte. Wounded M
SMITH, Lloyd Campbell Requests Exemption M
SMITH, Lucilie of Lethbridge Vehicle Accident M
SMITH, Margaret Bridal Shower/Gathering M
SMITH, Martin at Ashmont Bought farm M-
SMITH, Mary Bridal Shower/Gathering L
SMITH, Norman Biography L+P
SMITH, Norman Lieut Now with the 50 Bn. M
SMITH, Pte. Of Willowdale Wounded S
SMITH, S.D. Train Accident L
SNIDER, Richard Missing Person M
SNOW, Fred Exemption granted from service M-
SOKOLOFF, Philip Six Months of using axe on Rival M
SOMERS, Fred Pte. Wounded M-
SOMMERVILLE, FrankB. Capt. Tells of War L
SOUTHALL, Robert Brother in law killed - Sgt. R.E. Alexander M+P
SPACHMAN, Ed V. Requests Exemption M
SPADY, John Moving M
SPECK, Gladys Bridal Shower/Gathering M-
SPEER, Earl F. Pte. Wounded M
SPEER, Earl F. Pte. Wounded M+P
SPENCE, Gavin Father Gavin Spence Dies M
SPRINGHETT, J.C. Wounded M
STANDING, E.W. L/Cpl. Awarded Medal M
STANLEY, Freeman Biography L+P
STARK, W.J. Biography L+P
STATON, T.E.T. Sgt. Biography M-
STEADMAN, Walter Elected M
STEELE, Mark B. Captain (Myrtle Creek) who has been with the British expeditionary force in France during the past year has returned. He is still in government service and is making Lethbridge his headquarters for the inspection of artillery and cavalry horses before sending them over. S
STEINNINGER, Mr. of Gouard Accident M
STEPHEN, George Shot M
STEPHENSON, Edward John Running in South York. M
STETTLER, Fred of Leduc Requests Exemption S
STEVENS, C.J. "Dad" Pte. Returns to City with Medal L
STEVENS, George Roy Lieut Returns to War M
STEVENS, W.A. Liuet Joins Provincial Police M
STEVENSON, Alwin age 11 Kicked by horse M
STEWART, Alex Lieut. and Mrs. Stewart (nee Miss Brown, Edmonton) are at present stopping at the British hotel, Aylmer, Que. Mr. Stewart has not been enjoying good health and is recouperating for a few weeks. S
STEWART, F.A. Pte. Who went overseas as an officer and reverted to the rank of Private in order to get to the front. S
STICKLAND, G.S. Sgt. Twice wounded home from front M
STINSON, A. Pte. Wounded S
STOCKING, Dualle? A. Driver Wounded M+P
STOREY, J.W. Speaks to kids M
STRICKLAND, Mr. (Age 18) Conjuring Creek Farm Accident Broken anckle M
STROM, Louis of Vancouver Vehicle Accident S
STUART, Oliver Leslie Requests Exemption M-
STUFROCK, John Boy falls from wheel M
SULLIVAN, Harry T. Wounded M+P
SUTCLIFFE, John Ashton Estate Notice - Died 5 June 1916 S
SUTTER, Billie Expection commision M
SWORD, Miss. Of Ardrossan Painfail Accident M
TAIT, J.P. Pte. Reported as dangerously Ill. M+P
TAIT, James at Winnipeg Injured in train accident M
TAIT, Leonard Wounded M
TALBOTT, Wilfrid G. Cpl. Wounded S
TAYLOR, A.L. Captain Gazetted Flying officer June 18, 1917 S
TAYLOR, G. Lieut St. John N.B. Dec 11, 1917 Among the officers who arrived here late yesterday afternoon is Lieut. G. Taylor, of Edmonton S
TAYLOR, Williamson Capt. Welcomed home M
TAYLOR, Williamson Capt. Returns from War M
TEFLER, Family Has sent five to the front L
THIEME, J.F. of St. Albert Shot by accident M-
THIEME, Lt. War Related Story M
THOM, Archibald age 14 Vehicle Accident M
THOMPSON, Charles H. Train Accident L
THOMPSON, H.M. Mrs. (1st Reported as Annie Miss.) Released from Hospital M
THOMPSON, H.M. Mrs. (1st Reported as Annie Miss.) Train Accident L
THOMPSON, R.C. (883757) Wounded M
THOMPSON, R.M. Lieut Col Will Probate M
THOMPSON, Thomas S. Biography L+P
THOMPSON, Willyum (William) J. Biography L
THOMSON, Harry Gassed M-
THORN, Mrs. (nee Lewis) has returned from visit ... M
THORNBER, Fred Pte. Medal and Wounded L+P
THORNBER, Fred Pte. Wounded M
THORNBER, Pte. Awarded Medal S
THORNTON, H.R. Pte. Wounded M
THORSON, Swen Estate Notice - Died 12 Dec 1916 S
THURSTON, Edward Frederick Requests Exemption S
TICE, R.C. Accepted in RFC M
TINSLEY, A.R. Pte. Missing in action M-
TIPTON, W.F.J. Captain Leaves Edmonton for War M+P
TOBIN, Thomas Henry Requests Exemption M-
TODD, Andrew Enlists M
TOOMBS, B.L. Capt Presentation to M
TOPPING E. Wounded M
TORGERSON, Harold Pte. Wounded M
TOUQUEX, Pierre C. of Peace River - Accident M
TOWNS, Fred Pte. 436853 Wounded M
TOWNSEND, K.N. Purchase of Cattle M
TRAUB, Harvey House Fire M
TREAT, Frances Mrs. & Daughter Horse Accident M
TREHOLM, L.W. Wounded M
TREMBLAY, A.J. Lieut. Wounded M-
TRIP, J.L. Biography L+P
TROWBRIDGE, Edmund Biography L+P
TUJSAKI, Tatsuye Requests Exemption M
TURNBULL, David Pte. Will return shortly while his father and brother will farm near Camrose. S
TURNBULL, Thomas Immigrate to Alberta S
TURNER, A.H. Pte. Missing and wounded M+P
TURNER, Harris of Winnipeg Returns Blind M
TURNER, Margaret Age 6 Eats Pills for Candy - Poisoned M-
TWEEDLE, Murray Pte. Prisoner and Wounded M+P
TWIST, John Mrs. (Alice Smith) Missing Person M-
VAN PETTEN, Emery J. Lieut Wounded L+P
VAN PETTEN, Emery J. Lieut. War Story L
VANATTER, James Serious Accident M
VANDERBURG, Major (PPCLI) Called home daughter dying M
VEARLIS, Chris Vehicle Accident M
VENAAS, Iver Estate Notice - Died 31 Aug 1917 S
VIAU, Wilfred Pte. Of Wetaskiwin Wounded M
VILLERS, Frederick Says about War L
VINE, W.H. Pte. Mother Mrs. Victor Vine requests information M
VIOLETTE, Leonard Escapes Custody L
WAIZ, Louie Painfail Accident M-
WAKEFORD, William Mrs. Train Accident L
WAKEMAN, A. Requests Exemption M
WALKER, Christine (Child of) Vehicle Accident M
WALKER, Isabella Elizabeth Janette Estate Notice - Died 29 Nov 1916 S
WALKINSHAW, Robert Nelson Wounded M
WALL, Frank Mets brother RSM George Wall M
WALL, George RSM Mets brother Frank Wall. M
WALTKINS, Fredrich Pte. Wounded S
WALTON, Roy A. of Fort Sask. Wounded L
WARD, Percy Pte. Wounded M+P
WARD, W. Sapper Gassed M-
WARSZAWSKA, Carol age 14 Missing Person L+P
WARSZAWSKA, Carol age 14 Reward for information M+P
WATKINS, Frederick Pte. Wounded M-
WATSON, Marion (Age 13) Birthday Party M
WATSON, Queenie age 13 Vehicle Accident M
WATSON, W.F. of Vicking War Storie M
WATTS, Harry Major Back on Leave M
WEAVER, C.Y. Major Of well known Edmonton Battalion who is suffering from wounds in the cheek and groin. S
WEAVER, C.Y. Major Rejoined unit in france M
WEBB, Herbert S. Pte. Gassed M
WEBB, Herbert S. Pte. Gassed M+P
WEBB, Howard Ephrian Pte. Wounded 231741 - Enlisted at Edmonton, next of kin Mrs. M. Webb (Mother) Stern, Alta. S
WEBB, Lawrence H. Pte. Missing and wounded L+P
WEBSTER, Geroge Pte. Woudned M-
WEBSTER, Serg-Major Presentation to M
WEBSTER, William James Requests Exemption M-
WELDON, Carl T. Re-joins regiment M
WELLON, Hubert Pte. Wounded M
WELLS, Fred Struck by Car S
WELLS, Harry Ill in France M+P
WELLS, J.H. Pte. Wounded M
WELLS, R.B. Dr. Biography L+P
WELLS, W.M. Captain Leaves Edmonton for War M+P
WERSHOF, Stanley W. Requests Exemption M
WERT, A.E. Mrs. Of Bear Lake House Fire M
WHITAKER, William a. Requests Exemption M-
WHITE A.E. Lieut. Leaves Edmonton for War M+P
WHITE, Fred Pte. Back in Trenches M-
WHITE, R. Pte. On way home Wounded M-
WHITE, Stanley Train Accident L
WHITE, W.F. (Deacon) Wounded L+P
WHITFORD, Jack of Bon Accord Promotion to Lieut. M-
WHITTAKER, Edgar L. Pte. Wounded L+P
WHITTAKER, H.F. Dr. Chosen Speeker of Rotary Club L+P
WHITTAKER, H.F. Dr. Biography L+P
WHITTEN, R.L. of Ponoka Wounded M
WHOWELL, J. L/Cpl War Story L+P
WIDEN, H. Rev. & Mrs. Honeymoon in auto. S
WIEGANT, George went to hospital last week. He is suffering from a dislocated shoulder, the result of a nasty fall from a horse. S
WIGHTMAN, Wilbur Death of son in Ohio M-
WILBEE, Thomas Judson Mrs. (nee Edythe Powell) Returnd to the city accompanied… M-
WILBRAHAM, A. Lieut. Wounded M-
WILKIN, Afred Vehicle Accident M
WILKIN, W.L. Major Leaves Edmonton for War M+P
WILLIAMS, Frederick Pte Wounded M-
WILLIAMS, Percy Pte. Gassed M-
WILLIAMS, Sadie Miss Bridal Shower/Gathering M
WILLIAMS, T.L.O. Lieut Lost Two Legs. War Story L
WILLIAMS, William of Peace River And Bride arrived in town on Saturday from Washington, USA…. M-
WILLISON, Walter A. To represent the C.P. at the front M
WILSON, D.W. Mrs. Brother Killed - E. Skinner M
WILSON, F.A. Rev. Joins Army Service corps. M
WILSON, George W. Pte. Wounded M
WILSON, H.C. Presents colours to 218 Bn. L
WILSON, Henry Pte. 101107 give notice that from this date I will not be responsible for any debts contracted by my wife Mirian Southworth Wilson, nor any other person unless by my written authorization. D. of C CAN. Hospital, Taplow, bucks, England, 11 Dec 1917 S
WILSON, J.C. Biography L+P
WILSON, Jack Joins Royal Flying Corps. M+P
WILSON, John of Grande Prairie Enlisted for Overseas Service M+P
WILSON, Kenneth P. Wounded L+P
WILSON, Richard Estate Notice - Died 26 Aug 1916 S
WILSON, Rx (Rex?) of Fort McMurray Brings ten to join colors M
WILSON, Vera Train Accident M-
WILSON, W.E. Vehicle Accident M
WILSON, W.H. Mrs. (nee Margaret Corbett) Wedding Anniversary L
WITHEROW, Mrs. Vehicle Accident M
WOOD, Elmer age 10 Exciting Experience. L
WOOD, H.W. of Carstairs Political Biography L
WOOD, Sydney Lieut. Wounded M+P
WOOD, W.J. of Westlock Wounded L+P
WOOD, W.J. Pte. Wounded at Vimy Ridge last April is now on his way to Canada. He wil have to undergo an operation on his knee before being able to return to the trenches. S
WOODLAND, E. Gladstone Gassed M
WOODLAND, George Wounded M-
WOOLARD, H.S. Pte. Wounded M+P
WRIGHT, C.T. Pte. Wounded M-
WRIGHT, W. Pte. Returns from war M
WRIGHT, Walker Wounded M+P
WRIGLESWORTH, Sophia Recovering M-
WRIGLESWORTH, Sophia Vehicle Accident L
YEOMANS, C.F. Pte. Story of Galentry L
YORK, John H. Mrs. Mother Dies - Mrs. R.C. Jones. S
YOUILLE, J.W. Lieut. Gazetted Flying officer June 18, 1917 S
YOUNG, Fred C. Lieut. Gassed and Wounded S
YOUNG, Fred C. Lieut. Wounded M-
YOUNG, Fred C. Lieut. Wounde M
YOUNG, J.T. The man who constructed the steel works on the high level bridge in Edmonton is expected in a few days to prepair for the steel work on the bridge (Peace River)... S
YUEN, Kwong Lee Fire in hen house M
YULE, Lieut of 49 Bn. Mentioned in Letter M
YUN, Mah Jung Fire in hen house M
ZEIL, Walter To leave for home M