| 1919 Edmonton Bulletin Small Articles |
| FIELD, Clarence Dr. Mrs. Field and Miss Field of Milton Ontario, Mother and sister of the late Dr. Clarence |
1919-02-12 |
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| Field have returned to their home in the east after a visit of five months with Mrs. Field. |
| FIELD, Harold son of Mr. and Mrs. J.W. Field, 5610 Jasper avenue the Highlands, left on Saturday for |
1919-09-23 |
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| Montreal, where he will enter his fourth year in medicine at McGill University. |
| FIELD, Miss. who was unfortunate enough to have a bad accident recently casing one of her ribs to press |
1919-05-13 |
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| on her lung, owing to a fall during the bad weather, is getting along slowly. She is at the Royal Alexandra |
| hospital and the trip planned to the Old Country with he |
| FIELD, Misses. of edmonton are expected to arrive in Saskatoon early next week and will be the guests of |
1919-06-13 |
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| Miss Bashford at the Teacher's hostel. They will sail for England on June 27 - Saskatoon Daily Star. |
| FIELD, Mrs. Mrs. Robertson and son Eugane of Calgary, have spent the past ten days at the home of her |
1919-09-04 |
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| cousin, Mrs. Field of the Highlands. Mr. Robertson was also a visitor on Labor day. |
| FIELD, R. Mrs. wife of Inspector Field of the R.N.W.M.P. from the north, is in the city for a few weeks, a |
1919-02-21 |
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| FIELDHOUSE, H.V. has been in Edmonton undergoing treatment. He is accompanied by Mrs. Fieldhouse - |
1919-11-20 |
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| FIFE, J.A. Mrs. left Sunday night for the east where she expects to meet her son Jack in Toronto, who is |
1919-05-12 |
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| returning from overseas. Before returning to the city, Mrs. Ffie will visit friends in Peterboro, Ont. |
| FIFE, Jack Gunner Mrs. J.A. Fife is enjoying her visit in the east and is not expected to return home until |
1919-06-16 |
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| about the middle of July. Gunner Jack Fife, who has returned from overseas two weeks ago will |
| accompany his mother back to the city. |
| FINCH, H.T. Mrs. Miss Dorothy Donley has just returned from a three weeks motor trip to Prince Albert |
1919-09-20 |
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| and other points, accompanied by her aunt, Mrs. H.T. Finch and her daughter, Miss Francis Finch, who will |
| be the guests of Mr. and MJrs. A.B. Donley for the next two week |
| FINDLY, J. has purchased a threshing outfit which will make two on the road this year. - Dunstable news. |
1919-09-30 |
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| FINN, Mabel Miss who returned from overseas tow weeks ago is vsiiting her sister Mrs. A. Bolleau, 10639? |
1919-10-04 |
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| FIRKUS, Albert one of the pioneer farmers of this district is on an extended tour of British Columbia. His |
1919-07-02 |
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| intention is to locate a farm there … Jarrow news. |
| FIRKUS, Albert and his son Ambre are back again from British Columbia where they have been locating |
1919-07-10 |
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| land. Mr. Firkus has several sections of land here, but fearing scarcity of feed though it necessary to |
| locate more land in oreder to have plenty of feed for his huge bun |
| FISH, Dr. & Mrs. have taken the H.A. Mackie house while they are away. |
1919-09-08 |
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| FISH, Dr. & Mrs. who have been occupying Mrs. H.A. Mackie's home,expet to get into their own house this |
1919-10-15 |
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| FISH, Frank Mr. has left for the University of Alberta Edmonton where he will resume his studies. |
1919-01-04 |
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| FISHER, C.D. - Saskatoon Manager of Exhibition Assn in town. |
1919-04-05 |
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| FISHER, J.R. has purchased the hardware and grocery at Loyalist and is taking charge of the business |
1919-10-14 |
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| himself. We are very all very sorry to lose Mr. Fisher but pleased he is locating so near. - Lloydminister |
| FITZALLEN, J. Mrs. A.P. Turner and son Harry and daughter Margaret arrived from Edmonton on Friday's |
1919-06-13 |
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| train from Edmonton on Friday's train. They will take up their residece here with Mr. Turner in the house |
| formerly occupied by J. Fitzallen and family. Mr. Fitzallen mo |
| FITZGERALD, H.H. Mrs. Mrs. Edwin Cochrane of Calgary spent the Easter holidays with her aunt, Mrs. |
1919-04-23 |
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| H.H. Fitzgerald, 125th street. |
| FITZGERALD, H.H. Mrs. who has been visiting at the coast has returned to the city much iimproved for |
1919-09-10 |
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| the holiday. Mrs. Fitzgerald spent a month in Vancouver and visited her sister Mrs. Seymour in Victoria. |
| FITZGERALD, Roy Mrs. Mother visits Mrs. J. Almond Bliss. |
1919-11-14 |
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| FITZGERALD, V.A. Miss was in Edmonton the week-end visiting her parents. - Mundare news. |
1919-09-18 |
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| FITZGERRALD, Violet Miss. (Fitzgerald) returned to the city Wednesday night, and is spending a few days |
1919-11-07 |
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| holidays with her mother, 10542 10A avenue. Miss Fitzgerrald is teaching school at Mundare, and at present |
| is attending the teachers convention being held in the city. |
| FLACK, Sam Mr. who was unfortunate to loose several horses last year, purchased a splendid new team. - |
1919-04-25 |
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| FLACKS, W. Pte. A surprise party was held last Thursday evening at Mrs. F. Flacks in honor of her son |
1919-03-11 |
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| Pte. W.Flack, who returned to Edmonton for final examination at Strathcona military hospital - Boyne Lake. |
| FLANAGAN, F.C. Capt. of Edmonton formerly with the 8th Battalion, Canadian Railway tropps, passed |
1919-06-24 |
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| through the city yesterday en route to Toronto where he will spend the next two months with his mother. - |
| FLANNIGAN, Frank Capt. arrived in the city Tuesday morning, in company with Major Church. Many of |
1919-06-04 |
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| Frank's friends especially in musical circles will be glad to learn of his return. |
| FLATER, Mr. & Mrs. have returned from brochet, where they were on a visit to the latter's sister. Mrs. |
1919-07-09 |
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| FLAVIN, E.J. The many friends of E.J. Flavin late of Calgary, and now located in Edmonton, will be |
1919-04-08 |
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| pleased to hear that his his youngest son, Reg. Serg. Major Ned Flavin is on his way home from overseas. |
| This makes the last of his three sons to return. Calgary - Alber |
| FLAVIN, Ned Sgt.-Major The many friends of E.J. Flavin late of Calgary, and now located in Edmonton, will |
1919-04-08 |
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| be pleased to hear that his his youngest son, Reg. Serg. Major Ned Flavin is on his way home from |
| overseas. This makes the last of his three sons to return. Calgary - Alber |
| FLEMING, Percy Mr. & Mrs. who were recently married at Alliston, Ont. Are now resident of Lacombe, Mr. |
1919-09-17 |
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| Fleming has just returned from overseas, and has resumed his old position at the depot. - Lacombe news. |
| FLEMING, W.S. Mrs. who has been suffering from influenza is reported to be improving. |
1919-01-02 |
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| FLETCHER, Fred arrived from overseas a few weeks ago, where h had been engaged in the militia |
1919-12-24 |
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| soervice. He is now workinng in his brother's general store here. - Magnolia news. |
| FLINN, E.C. will shortly open a restraunt in the building formerly occupied by S.L. Smith. - Grouard news. |
1919-01-13 |
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| FLINT, E.C. Miss. Mrs. Flint and her daughter, Miss E.C. Flint, who have been visitingat Camrose and |
1919-08-22 |
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| Banff for the past six weeks are expected to return about the first of the month. |
| FLINT, E.C. Miss. who with her mother has been visiting at Canmore and Banff for the past six weeks, |
1919-08-25 |
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| returns to the city the first of the month to resume her violin classes. |
| FLINT, W.S. Postmaster has a nice field of winter rye, which stands four feet high in many places. - Dapp |
1919-07-05 |
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| FLORENCE, Will Mrs. Mrs. T. Edgar Westlock, Alberta arrived in Edmonton during the weekend to spend a |
1919-12-16 |
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| few days with her sister, Mrs. Will Florence, 11541 94th street. |
| FLOTTS, E. Mrs. Miss Ella Ramstad left here today for the exhibition and while in town will visit her sister |
1919-07-10 |
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| Mrs. E. Plotts. - Power House news. |
| FLOUGHSTOL, Mr. & Mrs. went to Millet on Wednesday to spend Christmas with their sons. They are |
1919-12-30 |
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| expected to be gone until the New Years. - Camrose news. |
| FLUET, 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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