| 1919 Edmonton Bulletin Small Articles |
| PIGGOTT, Jeanette Miss of Youngstown, Alberta will arrive in the city soon on an extended visit over the |
1919-11-25 |
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| holidays at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Piggott, 10656 63rd street. |
| PIKE, Frank Kiwanis club officers |
1919-12-16 |
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| PIKE, Robert Mr. & Mrs. have moved from the States to Abilene expecting to take up farming. - Abilene |
1919-05-06 |
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| PILKIE, A.E. C.Q.S. Company quartermaster sergeant A.E. Pilkie, brother of Miss Bessie Pilkie, who left |
1919-06-18 |
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| the city with the 151st has returned to Edmonton from overseas. |
| PILKIE, Bessie Company quartermaster sergeant A.E. Pilkie, brother of Miss Bessie Pilkie, who left the |
1919-06-18 |
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| city with the 151st has returned to Edmonton from overseas. |
| PILKIE, Bessie Miss. has resinged her position as a seprano soloist of First Presbyterian church choir, in |
1919-10-04 |
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| view of her approaching marriage, and leaves the end of the month. |
| PILKIE, Bessie Miss. Mr. and Mrs. C.H. Pilkie and family are leaving Wednesday to make their home in |
1919-10-14 |
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| Toronto, Mr. Pilkie is a brother of Miss bessie Pilkie. |
| PILKIE, C.H. Mr. and Mrs. and family are leaving Wednesday to make their home in Toronto, Mr. Pilkie is a |
1919-10-14 |
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| brother of Miss bessie Pilkie. |
| PILLAR, W.T. Mr. & Mrs. left Friday night for Winnipeg where they will make their home in future. |
1919-04-12 |
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| PIMLETT, Mary A. Mrs. director of the Edmonton school of expression, Left Friday for the coast to visit at |
1919-06-14 |
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| Vancouver for a while befroe going to california to be away until September. |
| PIMLOTT, Mary A. Mrs. has just returned to Edmonton after a vacation spent visiting relatives and friends |
1919-08-29 |
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| in Vancouver, Seattle and Los Angeles. While in Los Angeles Mrs. Pimiott too the opportunity of attending |
| the summer session of the university … |
| PINCKSTON, Mrs. is visiting her daughter, Mrs. Ed Raemer at Bashaw. |
1919-06-16 |
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| PINCKSTON, Mrs. returned to Edmonton on Tuesday after spending the past few weeks with her daughter |
1919-06-30 |
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| Mrs. Ed. Raemer. Bashaw star. |
| PINDER-MOSS, John leaves on Thursday with Mr. Hilton's party which goes about a thousand miles north |
1919-06-30 |
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| in British Colubia, and will be away until the end of September. |
| PINDER-MOSS, John who has been in the north country since July 3rd, is expected to return about |
1919-09-16 |
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| Wednesday of this week, word having been received from Hudson's Hope. |
| PINKSTON, May Miss is visiting her sister Mrs. E. Raemer, at Bashaw for the Chirstmas holidays. |
1919-12-29 |
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| PIRIE, George Capt. Dr. who has just recently returned from overseas, where he has been serving in the |
1919-06-27 |
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| Sick Children's hospital, in London and little daughter, are visiting Mr. and Mrs. Joslin Pirie for a few days |
| before the doctor returns east to practice in Toronto. |
| PIRIE, Jonlyn Mrs. Mrs. De Sousa who has been away from the city for some time visiting at the coast, |
1919-05-22 |
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| and with her daughter Mrs. Grogan in Calgary, has returned to her daughter Mrs. Jordyn Pirie 123rd Street. |
| PIRIE, Joslin Mrs. and her mother Mrs. De Sousa are leaving on Thursday for Victoria, to regain their |
1919-01-13 |
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| health. Mrs. Pirie will be accompanied by her small son Kenneth. |
| PIRIE, Mrs. Mrs. Rankin who has been visiting her mother Mrs. DeSousa, and her sister Mrs. Piere, has |
1919-09-12 |
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| PISHENGAR, L. A school site of two acres has been purchased from L. Pishengar by the department of |
1919-07-05 |
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| education, in the centre of the district. It is expected that the new school will soon be started. - Claymont |
| PITFIELD, Walter B. Mrs. and family left on Saturday for their summer home at Gull Lake. |
1919-06-30 |
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| PITTMAN, W.S. had an attack while in Edmonton, but is home now entirely recovered (influenza) |
1919-01-28 |
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| PLACTKA, Edward Mr. Placetka and son Edward Glenevis came up this week and two loads of grain from |
1919-03-25 |
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| Mr. Dier? - Ballantine news. |
| PLALMER, J.A. Mrs. Officers of theWomen's Missionary society |
1919-06-16 |
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| PLANT, David one of Tomahawk's pioneer batchelors, has recently returned to Tomahawk with a bride. |
1919-03-07 |
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| PLANTE, J. Brought to Penitentary to serve time |
1919-12-13 |
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| PLATT, E.C. Mrs. of Toronto and two little daughters, Ruth and Jean are visiting Mrs. Platt's sister Mrs. |
1919-02-25 |
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| Thomas Murphy, 10024 147th Stret for three months. |
| PLAYFORD, Mr. Scheler and Playford, from Forestburg, Alberta and Earl Ferster from Dowling lake |
1919-06-09 |
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| Alberta, were in Lloydminister the past week and each purchased a fine ranch from the firm of Coles, |
| Shank & Coles, Ltd. - Lloydminister news. |
| PLOTS, R. Mrs. Mrs. R. Plots is out from Edmontonn this week visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. E. |
1919-06-10 |
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| Ramstead. - Rocky Rapids news. |
| POCHA, Mr. and family left Friday for their farm near stettler, after spending the winter here. - Minnehik |
1919-04-15 |
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| POIRIER, Fred was in St. Paul on Tuesday and while there purchased another quarter of land adjioning his |
1919-03-03 |
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| POLLACK, Sophia Miss. who underwent a very serious operation in the General hospital is recovering |
1919-03-20 |
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| POLLOCK, Joseph E. a boy of sixteen years of age, shoeshiner and porter around the barber shop at the |
1919-05-06 |
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| Macdonald hotel, charged with the theft of $40.55 from the cash registere, was committed for trial. |
| POLOMARK, Marie Miss is home for the Christmas holiday from the Camrose Normal. |
1919-12-23 |
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| POLOMARK, Mary Miss. is attending normal school at Camrose. - Mundare news. |
1919-10-18 |
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| POLSEN, Mr. a resident of this district for about twenty years, sold his farm recently and is having a stock |
1919-01-28 |
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| sale in February. Mr. Polsen expects to visit in British Columbia and may locate there permanently. - |
| POLTS, Mable Mrs. Polts has also been to town, and we hope to see her daughter, Miss Mable Polts back |
1919-12-23 |
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| with here for the Christmas Vacation. - Fawn Lake news. |
| POMEROY, Arthur has returned recently from France. - Opal news |
1919-04-21 |
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| POMINVILLE, Noel Mrs. of Greencourt returned home after two weeks visit with her daughter Mrs. Frank |
1919-03-25 |
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| POMPHREY, William Mr. and Mrs. who resided in the house now occupied by Mr. and Mrs. Walter B. |
1919-10-23 |
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| Laidlaw, have gone to Calgary to live. |
| PONSFORD, Ada L. Miss. instructress in the Vancouver General hospital training school of nurses arrived |
1919-06-18 |
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| in the city some days ago, and is visiting with her paretns Captain and Mrs. John C. Ponsford. |
| PONSFORD, J.C. Mrs. left Sunday for the coast to visit her daughter in Vancouver. |
1919-03-05 |
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| PONSFORD, John C. Capt. & Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. J.A. Campbell of Vancouver are in the city visiting with |
1919-08-19 |
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| Mrs. Campbell's parents Captain and Mrs. John C. Ponsford and attended the Clark-Ponsford Wedding, |
| which took place Monday afternoon. |
| PONSFORD, Wallace Sgt. only son of Capt. And Mrs. John C. Ponsford, returned from overseas Sunday. |
1919-08-19 |
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| PONSFORD, Wallace Sgt. son of Capt. And Mrs. John C. Ponsford, is visiting at Vancouver for a few |
1919-09-12 |
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| PONTON, George son of Mrs. William Hamilton Pouton, who has been visiting with his mother since being |
1919-01-16 |
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| discharge from military service, leaves for Panama shortly. |
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