| 1919 Edmonton Bulletin Small Articles |
| WASHBURN, R.T. Dr. & Mrs. and small son who have recently returned from overseas, are visiting with |
1919-04-19 |
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| Dr. Washburn's Sister Mrs. R.G. Grieve, 125th Street. |
| WASHBURN, R.T. Dr. Mrs. wife of Dr. R.T. Washburn is spending the holidays with her people in Red |
1919-12-31 |
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| WASHBURN, Rev. - Lake Saskatoon Dr. & Mrs. Decker returned to Edmonton on Tuesday's train after |
1919-06-10 |
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| spending a pleasant week visiting the home of Rev. Washburn, of Lake Saskatoon. While here the doctor |
| secured the pelts of five black bears on the Smoky - Grande Prairie news. |
| WASTE, Elizabeth Mr. & Mrs. Waste are leaving for Los Angeles on Thursday after having spent the winter |
1919-04-03 |
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| in Edmonton. It is quite probable that they will make their home there infuture. They will join their daughter, |
| WASTE, Mr. & Mrs. are leaving for Los Angeles on Thursday after having spent the winter in Edmonton. It |
1919-04-03 |
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| is quite probable that they will make their home there infuture. They will join their daughter, Miss. Elizabeth |
| WATERS, Fred Pte. has returned from the front and is now in Dapp - Dapp news. |
1919-05-31 |
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| WATKINS-HANCOCK, W.F. Mrs. Mrs. Allan E. Young of Macleod and Mrs. W.F. Watkins-Hancock of |
1919-03-11 |
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| edmonton are visiting their sister Mrs. R.J. Crook at Frank. |
| WATSON, Ernest Guilty of being intoxicated in public fined $10 & Costs. |
1919-06-11 |
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| WATSON, Norman F. Mrs. Nellie B. Watson, of Brampton, Ont, is in the city visting her nephew, Norman |
1919-09-15 |
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| F. Watson and her niece Mrs. Roy Stovel Cook. |
| WATSON, Norman M. Mrs. 123rd Street entertained on Saturday afternoon in honor of her aunt, Mrs. |
1919-10-16 |
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| Richard Watson, of Brampton who has been visiting in Edmonton … |
| WATSON, Norman Mr. & Mrs. and children arrived in the city this week after spending the past year in |
1919-06-25 |
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| Vancouver and at present are the guests of Mr. and Mrs. D.R. Reed, 10554 92nd Street before taking up |
| WATSON, T.S. Captain returning from overseas and on his way to Vancouver, where he taught in one of |
1919-08-28 |
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| the colleges prior to enlistment, is the guest for a few days of Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Murphy of Jasper |
| WATT, A.B. Mr. and Mrs. J.H. Holner and family expect to take the house now occupied by Mr. and Mrs. |
1919-04-21 |
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| WATT, A.L. Mr. & Mrs. returned Saturday from Edmonton. Mrs. Watt paid a visit of several weeks with her |
1919-08-26 |
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| brothers and sisters in the southern part of the province. - Peace River news. |
| WATT, E.R. Lieut. Mrs. F.M. Watt has received word that her son, Lieut E.R. Watt and his wife have |
1919-09-30 |
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| reached Montreal where they will spend a short time visiting her son before returning to Edmonton. Her son |
| left here for overseas three years ago. |
| WATT, E.R. Lieut. and his wife arrived in Edmonton a short time ago. They are making their home with Mrs. |
1919-11-12 |
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| F.M. Watt, 8 Algonquin Apts. |
| WATT, Ed new residence is progressing slowly. - Westlock news. |
1919-10-28 |
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| WATT, F.M. Mrs. has received word that her son, Lieut E.R. Watt and his wife have reached Montreal |
1919-09-30 |
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| where they will spend a short time visiting her son before returning to Edmonton. Her son left here for |
| overseas three years ago. |
| WATT, Harry T. who has been visiting Ben Davison, left for Kingston, Ontario on Saturday to take a course |
1919-10-15 |
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| WATT, J. Mr. of Rossington has purchased the Renton feed barn and has moved his house into westlock. |
1919-01-28 |
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| In crossing the Wabash creek the house slipped off the narrow grade and slid down the bank sustaining |
| some damage. However he is getting it repaired and will soon be |
| WATT, Mr. Messrs Clemes, Fluet and Watt have opened up a lumber yard just a block east of Watt's feed |
1919-02-15 |
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| WATT, R.G. Mrs. - Provost has been called to the city owing to the ilness of her mother. |
1919-01-24 |
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| WATTS, Billie Miss. Miss Rale Newman and Miss Billie Watts of Sheffield, England, arrived in Edmonton |
1919-10-17 |
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| this week and are the guests of Mrs S. Jennings, 9527 106A avenue. |
| WATTS, Harry Major of Lake Saskatoon passed through the city last Sunday on his way to Calgary and is |
1919-06-16 |
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| expected in the city for the week end. |
| WATTS, William Mrs. of Edmonton paid a week-end visit to her daughter, Mrs. Edgar Smith, returning on |
1919-10-20 |
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| Tuesday night. - Viking news. |
| WAUKENHUT, Fred was up before Justice Rochford for setting fire on his land without the usual fireguard. |
1919-06-26 |
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| Fred says due precaution was not so much the cause of his arrest at the back-talk he gave the stranger |
| that butted in when he was burning. The stranger happened to be |
| WEAVER, A.H. L.R. Lloyd manager of the Imperial Bank, and his family have returned from the east after |
1919-09-22 |
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| spending a month's holiday. A.W. Weaver, who has been acting in Mr. Lloyd's place is leaving which is |
| quite regretable as he has made many friends while here. - Atha |
| WEAVER, C.Y. Mrs. wife of Major Weaver, arrived from England a few days ago to join her husband here. |
1919-05-17 |
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| WEAVER, Major Vehicle Accident… |
1919-08-19 |
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| WEAVER-WILSON, Albert of the Pantages who has been ill for a few days with a heavy cold, is doing |
1919-02-27 |
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| WEBB, C. of the student body Alberta College, north will spend the Xmas season with friends at Edgerton |
1919-12-23 |
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| WEBB, Clayton Mr. of Deliate, Sask is expecting this week to open a general store in Ashmont. We are |
1919-06-03 |
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| glad to see so enterprising aman as Mr. Webb locate in our midst and wish him success - Ashmont news. |
| WEBB, T.B. M.M. and daughter spent a few days in the district of Bashaw visiting relatives. |
1919-04-28 |
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| WEBB, W.T. Lieut. of Edmonton is returning to Canada for the first time after having been wounded twice |
1919-03-03 |
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| while serving with the 10th battalion. He is an old newspaper man. Having servced on papers in Wainwright, |
| WEBB. Mrs. - Estuary, Sask who was operated on for goitre last Monday, is making splendid recovery. |
1919-01-06 |
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| WEBSTER, Fred son of Mr. and Mrs. W.J. Webster has been spending the past week with his parents and |
1919-09-30 |
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| returend to his home in Sibbald Monday morning where he is the manager of the bank of Toronto. |
| WEBSTER, L. Major C.E. Fortin and Mrs. And little Miss. Marion Fortin, have left Winnipeg to spend the |
1919-07-26 |
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| summer with Mrs. Fortin's parents Mr. and Mrs. L. Webster in Edmonton and later at their summer home at |
| WEBSTER, W.J. Fred Webster son of Mr. and Mrs. W.J. Webster has been spending the past week with |
1919-09-30 |
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| his parents and returend to his home in Sibbald Monday morning where he is the manager of the bank of |
| WEEKS, Beth Miss who is visiting Mr. and Mrs. H.M.E. Evans, was the first to dance with Chief of Staff of |
1919-09-15 |
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| his Royal Highness Prince of Wales staff, Rear Admiral Sir. Lionel Halsey, K.C.M.G. at the grand ball on |
| WEEKS, W. Mrs. and children have returned from a few months stay at the coast. The formerl and son |
1919-03-18 |
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| Gordon, arrived in Alliance last Friday evening for a few days stay, Miss Ethel stopping in Edmonton where |
| her mother and brother will go for a few weeks before settleing |
| WEIR, Alex youth less then 18 in pool room… |
1919-12-25 |
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| WELLS, Dr. has arrived home from a six weeks vacation visiting hospitals in New York, and Rochester |
1919-10-14 |
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| and other eastern centers. |
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