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Edmonton Bulletin

25 June 1918

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SIXTEEN CLAIMS FOR EXEMPTION ARE DISALLOWED

 

Majority of Applicants City Men –C. H. Grant, Barrister, Gets Extension

 

              The Edmonton exemption tribunal heard twenty-five cases on Tuesday.  Sixteen of these were disallowed and most of them are city of Edmonton men.  Charles Henry Grant, barrister of the city, is given until August 1st.  Most of the other claimants being farmers are given until November 1st.  The claims resulted as follows:

 

Perley Le Barron

Miles

clerk

Strathcona

disallowed

Edward

Fitzsimons

miner

Edmonton

disallowed

Burt A.

Clutterham

accountant

Edmonton

disallowed

John

Adam

manager

Edmonton

disallowed

James II

Fender

brakeman

Edmonton

disallowed

Joseph E.

Biouilliard

teacher

Edmonton

disallowed

Joseph W.

Dolighan

dealer

Edmonton

July 15

Ralph

Mattison

salesman

Edmonton

disallowed

William

Pruden

labourer

Tofield

November 1

Joseph L.

Broomfield

merchant

Edmonton

November 1

Myles J.

MacLeod

pianoman

Vegreville

disallowed

Scott H.

McLeod

student

Edmonton

disallowed

Howard H.

Getty

Painter

Edmonton

disallowed

Mark L.

Stamp

deliveryman

Edmonton

disallowed

Reginald F.

Renonf

tailer

Edmonton

disallowed

Ray S.

Edgar

student

Edmonton

disallowed

Ernest J.

Fetzner

farmer

Camrose

November 1

Claud R.

Griffiths

machinist

Stony Plain

disallowed

John C.

Boyd

hauling coal

Edmonton

disallowed

Norris C.

O’Loughlin

farmer

Bruce

November 1

David H.

Mitchel

farmer

Tofield

November 1

Marion A.

Johnson

farmer

Alliance

November 1

Eric B.

Randall

farmer

Lacombe

July 15

Charles

Cluklick

merchant

Edmonton

disallowed

Charles Henry

Grant

barrister

Edmonton

August 1

 

                  The name of William M. Campbell appearing in the list of claims a few days ago as “disallowed” is a mistake; Campbell being allowed until Nov. 1.

 

Sharlene M. (Liptak) Kidd, April 25, 2004