| 1919 Edmonton Bulletin Small Articles |
| STONE, Gordon Sgt. D.C.M. returned on Wednesday last and was heartily welcomed by friends. He has |
1919-06-14 |
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| been visiting in Edmonton for the past few days. - Red Deer News. |
| STONEHOUSE, Alice and Myrtle will spend Christmas with their aunt, Mrs. John Goodall, Ryley, Alberta |
1919-12-25 |
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| STONEHOUSE, Myrtle Miss teacher of grade six and seven, Magrath public school, Magrath is spending |
1919-12-25 |
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| two weeks vacation in the city. |
| STONEX, J.E. with family have rescently left here with the intention of making a trip to the old country. - |
1919-07-02 |
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| STORMQUIST, W.J. Mr. The new store managed by E. Hulbert is doing a flourishing business. W.J. |
1919-05-10 |
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| Stormquist, manager of the Edmonton City Dairy reports that shipments of cream are steadily on the |
| increase. - Cherhill news. |
| STORMQUIST, W.J. Mr. & Mrs. who were married in Edmonton recently gave a dance in Hubert's hall on |
1919-04-19 |
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| April 11th. There was a large attendance many coming from surrounding towns and the affair was a |
| success. - Cherhill news. |
| STORY, G.E. Dr. & Mrs. have moved to 11419 Victoria avenue this week. |
1919-07-05 |
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| STOVEL, Bessie Miss who is visiting in Regina is expected home the first of next week. En route she will |
1919-08-29 |
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| attend the wedding of her cousein, Miss Phylis Baker, at Prince Albert, which takes place on Monday and |
| STOVEL, C.R. Mrs. Lieut-Col McKenzie of the 8th Battalion of Canada second in command, will be in the |
1919-08-29 |
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| city on Friday to spend the day with his aunt Mrs. C.R. Stovel, en route to the coast "Snappy Jack" as he |
| is called by his many friends in the city. |
| STOVEL, C.R. Mrs. of Edmonton is vsiiting Miss Mackenzie, 115 Harvard avenue. Mrs. Stovel, who has |
1919-10-17 |
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| come to Winnipeg to attend the wedding of her niece. Miss Lia Montgomery, after visiting her friends here |
| will leave for Montreal and other eastern points, where she will spe |
| STOWE, G.M. Mrs. of Calgary who has returned from Viking is visiting her mother, Mrs. Alex Ross, of the |
1919-12-12 |
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| Highlands, until after Christmas. |
| STOWE, George Mrs. of Calgary is visiting her parents, M.r and Mrs. Alex Ross at the Highlands. |
1919-09-09 |
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| STOWE, Lieut of Calgary is expected in the city on Friday to visit Mr. and Mrs. Alexander Ross, for the |
1919-04-16 |
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| Easter holidays. Mrs. Stowe who has been with her parents for some weeks, will return with her husband. |
| STRACHAN, A. Mrs. Mrs. D.J. Douglas, formerly Miss Nannie Strachan, arrived in the city the first of the |
1919-10-31 |
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| week to visit her mother Mrs. A. Strachan, and her sister Mrs. H.M.T. Alexander, and her brothers, W.G. |
| STRACHAN, Jack Mrs. D.J. Douglas, formerly Miss Nannie Strachan, arrived in the city the first of the |
1919-10-31 |
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| week to visit her mother Mrs. A. Strachan, and her sister Mrs. H.M.T. Alexander, and her brothers, W.G. |
| STRACHAN, W.G. Mrs. D.J. Douglas, formerly Miss Nannie Strachan, arrived in the city the first of the |
1919-10-31 |
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| week to visit her mother Mrs. A. Strachan, and her sister Mrs. H.M.T. Alexander, and her brothers, W.G. |
| STRAGAN, Mr. the blacksmith has started in the memorial stone business, which was badly needed here. |
1919-09-13 |
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| The people in the surrounding districts can get their memorial stones made to order without going to |
| Edmonton. The monuments are on show north of his blacksmith shop. |
| STRAND, Amanda Miss. left on Monday to visit friends and relatives in the northern part of the province. |
1919-09-16 |
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| STRANGHTER, Jeffrey Mr. & Mrs. Came to farm their brother's two quarter sections. They brought in a |
1919-05-05 |
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| fine team of saddle horses. Miss. A. Slaughter is likely to come over next week to live with them. - Paddle |
| STRANICK, Mr. is busy erecting a garage in Kinsella and hops to be open for business soon. - Kinsella |
1919-06-14 |
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| STRATTON, Harry 51 Bn ment at St. Paul … |
1919-08-23 |
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| STRAUGHN, B.C. has returned from a trip to the Unite States and has resumed the agency for the |
1919-02-15 |
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| Northern Creameries in addition to his cleaning and dyeing business. - Leduc news. |
| STREET, Mabel Mrs. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. James Yeo, who underwent a serious operation in Edmonton |
1919-01-15 |
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| recently is convalescing at the home of her parents in Sangudo. |
| STREET, Mabel Mrs. of Estuary, Saskatchewan who has been vising at the home of her parents, Mr. and |
1919-02-15 |
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| Mrs. James Yeo, for some weeks leaves for her home today. - Sangudo news. |
| STREET, Wesley Find them selves busy caring for flu cases ... - As;mont news. |
1919-01-18 |
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| STRICKLAND, F. Sgt. has returned from Edmonton where he has been engaged purchasing dairy stock |
1919-05-28 |
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| and a fine team of horses. - Brightwood news. |
| STRICKLAND, F.C. Mr. & Mrs. have returned and intend making their home in our district. Sergeant |
1919-01-29 |
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| Strickland has been recruiting and lecturing on topics of the war in U.S.A. Hopes are entertained that |
| prosperity will smitl on the young couple. |
| STROGEN, Mike Alex Morris is back on the farm which he recently purchased from Mike Strogen. - Opal |
1919-04-21 |
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| STROKIN, Alex - Snowflake Guilty of theft of goods… |
1919-11-25 |
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| STROMQUIST, Alvin was a cherhill visitor last Saturday. He took hos mother back to Edmonton with him. - |
1919-10-03 |
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| STROMQUIST, P.M. has moved into Edmonton - Cherhill news. |
1919-08-27 |
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| STROMQUIST, W.J. has started a confectionary store and light lunch counter at the railway siding. - |
1919-06-26 |
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| STROMQUIST, W.J. Mr. L. Perry has bought W.J. Stromquist's farm. Cherhill news. |
1919-08-27 |
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| STROMQUIST, W.J. has almost completed his livery stable with the help of Charles Dapping. - Cherhill |
1919-10-03 |
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| STRUTT, W. Mr. & Mrs. Holford of Edmonton have taken up residence on the farm purchased of W. |
1919-08-27 |
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| Strutt. We welcome these people to our vicinity. - Ashmond news. |
| STUART, Alex Mr. K.C. is confined to his residence by an attack of the flu. |
1919-01-03 |
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| STUART, F. Mr. the local justice of the Peace is paying a visit to england… - Kinsella news. |
1919-07-18 |
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| STUART, H.W. Miss L.E. Stewart of the Irish Presbyterian mission India is visiting with her brother and |
1919-11-25 |
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| sister, Mr. and Mrs. H.W. Stuart, 81st avenue while on furlough. She is en route to India after spending |
| several months in Ireland and expects to spend the balance |
| STUART, Major expects to secure a tract of land near the Wapita River, some nine miles south of this |
1919-08-29 |
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| point. He was the guest of Mr. and Mrs. Samuel McNaught while in this neighborhood. - Halcourt news. |
| STUBBLES, Howard had the misfortune on Tuesday evening to have his left arm caught in the drive wheel |
1919-06-16 |
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| of a gasoline engine and suffered severly broken bones besides having his arm badly twisted and bruised. |
| STUBBS, J.R. Lieut has returned to this vicinity his many friends being glad to see him. - Bashaw news. |
1919-08-11 |
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| STUCKEY, A.B. Mr. met his daughter Miss. Jean, in Sangudo last week, she just returned from Edmonton, |
1919-03-25 |
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| where she underwent an operation for appendicitis. |
| STUCKLEY, Jean Mr. A.B. Stuckey met his daughter Miss. Jean, in Sangudo last week, she just returned |
1919-03-25 |
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| from Edmonton, where she underwent an operation for appendicitis. |
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