Newspaper: Personal Matter - Calgary THE CALGARY TRIBUNE and Bow River District Advertiser September 16, 1885 Contributed for use in Alberta Digital Archives by Darlene Homme. Actual scanned images of some early Alberta newspapers are online at The Alberta Heritage Digitization Project http://ahdp.lib.ucalgary.ca/ *************************************************************************** ALBERTA DIGITAL ARCHIVES NOTICE: These electronic pages may NOT be reproduced in any format for profit or presentation by any other organization or persons. Persons or organizations desiring to use this material, must obtain the written consent of the contributor, or the legal representative of the submitter, and contact the listed Alberta Digital archivist with proof of this consent. The submitter has given permission to the Alberta Digital Archives to store the file permanently for free access. *************************************************************************** PERSONAL MATTER Mr. George MONILAWES left on Saturday for Kincardine, Ont, on account of the illness of his brother. Mr. MONILAWES has not visited his home for eleven years. Mr. STARKEY, of St. John, New Brunswick, who has been on a visit to his son on Sheep Creek, started for home yesterday. Councillor FREEZE is at present receiving a visit from his father, from Upper Sussex, N.B. Rev. E.B. GLASS has returned to his mission on Battle River. Miss WATSON, of Pine Creek, has assumed her duties in the public school, teaching the young idea of the light infantry how to shoot. We are pleased to learn that Mr. H. ANDREWS, clerk of the H. B. Co., who has lately been prostrated with typhoid fever, was reported yesterday as being much better. We hope to see him on the street again shortly. Lieut. RIVERS, of A Battery, which is now stationed at Battleford, is on a visit to his brother, W.F. RIVERS of this town. John DEAN, who has been to Chicago, returned last week. Mr. D.W. MARSH is in Winnipeg purchasing stock for T.C. Power and Brother's new store. Messrs. G. LEVINGE and G. EMERSON, stockmen of High River, were in town last week.