| 1919 Edmonton Bulletin Small Articles |
| McCORMICK, J.J. Work done by … |
1919-09-06 |
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| McCORMICK, James P? Mrs. and children left Sunday for the coast accompanied by Mrs. McCormick's |
1919-07-14 |
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| sister Mrs. W.S. Hilbert and two children of chicago, who have been visiting in the city for the past two |
| McCORMICK, Mary Miss. Miss. Kneebone attended the wedding of her cousin, Miss Mary McCormick, |
1919-12-23 |
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| which took place at Phillips last week. - Kinsella news. |
| McCORRY, J. teacher of Krakow school, was in town the week-end. The main attraction was the tennis |
1919-09-18 |
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| court, where he took his revenge on Principal Kelly, of the Mundare high school - Mundare news. |
| McCOWAN, Hugh and family were out from Edmonton, He is looking well after his accident. - Mid-Pembina |
1919-05-21 |
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| McCRAE, Mr. principal of the school, has left for his home in Edmonton. Miss Orrocks, intermediate |
1919-07-15 |
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| teacher, expects to leave tomorrow to spend her vacation at the coast. Mrs. Greer, primary teacher, will |
| visit friends at Olds and Calgary. - Athrabasca news. |
| McCRAIG, J. Mrs. Mrs. Charles McKillop, returned today from Seba Beach, Edmonton where she has been |
1919-08-16 |
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| the guest of her daughter. Mrs. J. McDaig, for the past few weeks. - Lethbridge Herald. |
| McCRIMMON, Arthur Pte. son of Mr. and Mrs. Malcolm McCrimmon returned to the city Thursday from |
1919-12-15 |
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| overseas having received his discharge from the army. |
| McCRIMMON, Rod Mr. & Mrs. and little son left for their home at Spirit River, Monday afternoon after |
1919-01-29 |
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| vising with Mr. McCrimmons mother, Mrs. Malcom McCrimmon. |
| McCRIMMON, Rod Mr. & Mrs. and small son, of Spirit River, are in the city to spend the summer. |
1919-05-10 |
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| McCROSTIE, A.W. Lloydminister has a new dentist in the person of A.W. McCrostie, of the Royal College |
1919-08-12 |
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| of Dental Surgeons, who is now at the old stand of Dr. Holt, who is spending most of his time on his ranch |
| east of town. - Lloydminister. |
| McCRUM, W.T. Lieut of this city who has just arrived back from overseas, is a guest at the Royal |
1919-05-02 |
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| Alexandra Winnipeg, for a few days prior to returning to his home in the west. |
| McCUE, Elenor Honored with presentation … |
1919-09-23 |
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| McCULAY, W.A. Mrs. Rev. and Mrs. Cook are expected in the city on Friday to visit their daughter. Mrs. |
1919-04-04 |
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| W.A. McAulay, en route from the coust to their home in Taber. |
| McCULLY, C.M. Mrs. has returned from California where she spent three months touring. Whild in San |
1919-09-09 |
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| Francisco she visited her duagher Mrs. C.C. (OR c.g.) Sapword formerly of Edmonton. |
| McCUTCHEON, J.M. is building a new house on Railway street. - Bashaw news. |
1919-08-11 |
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| McCUTCHEON, J.S. Mr. & Mrs. of 123rd street, with their two boys, Jack and Allen, left Saturday for |
1919-06-16 |
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| Winnipeg to make their future home, where Mr. McCutcheon has been transerred. |
| McDERMID, A. Mrs. Mrs. Bernays and her two children arrived in the city Saturday morning to visit Mrs. |
1919-07-07 |
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| Bernay's mother, Mrs. A. McDermid at Government house. Mrs. Bernays and her family expect to sail for |
| England and are spending a short visit before elaving for the east. |
| McDERMID, Bessie Miss assistant superintendent of Alberta Women's Institute has resumed her offical |
1919-01-02 |
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| duties after an attack of influenza. |
| McDERMID, J. Mrs. return from Scotland - Evansburg news. |
1919-12-08 |
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| McDERMID, Mae Miss. has gone to visit relatives in Ontario for the summer. |
1919-07-10 |
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| McDERMOTT, M.O.C. for many years manager of Fur Trading Posts for the Hudson's Bay company in |
1919-09-17 |
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| British Columbia and on the Peace River and for the past 18 years at Grouard, has retired on pension. |
| McDERMOTT, P. - Rocky Mountain House E.S. Brett Lt. M.C. and Mrs. Brett of Calgary are visiting Mrs. |
1919-01-01 |
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| Brett's mother, Mrs. McDermott, of 9848 834th avenue. P. McDermott of Rocky Mountain House is also |
| spending New Years with Mrs. McDermott, accompanied by C.H. Turnbull of the same place. |
| McDONALD, A.E.C. Nursing Sister de Bellefeuille who went overseas with the first contingent returned last |
1919-11-04 |
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| week after having served througout the war, and will reside with her sister, Mrs. (Major) A.E.C. McDonald. |
| Mrs. De Bellefeuille of Edmonton accompanied her to Peace R |
| McDONALD, Clyde Mrs. and her two sons have been ill with influenza. The boys are able to be about again |
1919-03-28 |
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| but Mr. Macdonald is still confined to her room. |
| McDONALD, Donald the well known packer in pre-railroad days moved west some time ago to engage |
1919-06-04 |
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| farming near the mountains. - Darwell news. |
| McDONALD, Edith Miss. Miss Edith McDonald of Calgary is spending the week with her sister, Mrs. J.W. |
1919-10-16 |
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| McDONALD, George Mr. and Mrs. McDonald and son George of Bashaw are in the city while George is |
1919-04-08 |
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| McDONALD, Gladys Mrs. (nee Carrell) is in the city for a few weeks. |
1919-12-19 |
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| McDONALD, Gordon Mrs. who has been staying at the C.J.R. lodge for the winter has gone to Pembina to |
1919-05-09 |
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| join her husband. Mrs. McDonald was Miss Gladys Carrell before her marriage. |
| McDONALD, J.D. Mrs. and family left on Tuesday evening for the coast, where they will spend some time. |
1919-07-05 |
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| They were accompanied by Mrs. McDonald's mother, Mrs. Brazil, of Edmonton - Calgary Herald. |
| McDONALD, J.D. Mrs. Miss. Hilda Graove of Calgary is visiting her sister, Mrs. J.D. McDonald, for ten |
1919-07-12 |
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| McDONALD, Jack came out from town recently with 42 head of fine Herford heifers, which he is feeding |
1919-03-08 |
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| on the O'Neil place. - Ballantine news. |
| MCDONALD, John A. Mrs. is in the east visiting friends and relatives at her old home in Cannington, |
1919-10-20 |
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| McDONALD, John Lieut who went overseas with the 151st Batt from Lacombe, returend last Satruday. He |
1919-09-17 |
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| was wounded at Amiens, and was decorated with the military Cross by the King. He is in the biest of |
| McDONALD, Kingsley has returned form the East where he was training in the R.A.F. |
1919-01-13 |
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| McDONALD, Lawrence has opened a grocery store at Frames Station. - North Bank news. |
1919-08-11 |
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| McDONALD, Lorne Mrs. McKay avenue has as her guest her brother Lieut-Col. C.E. Reynolds, D.S.O. with |
1919-11-18 |
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| bar, M.C. O.R.E. of Vancouver, B.C. who went overseas with the 29th battalion as a private. |
| McDONALD, M. Miss Candidate successful at the home nursing examination… |
1919-12-19 |
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| McDONALD, M.E. arrived last Satruday from Nelson, B.C. to assume the managership of the Imperial |
1919-02-06 |
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| Bank at this plac. Mr. Thompson removing to Vernon, B.C. - Sangudo news. |
| McDONALD, Mr. School opens today, Sept 8th, Mr. McDonald teacher. - Clyde news. |
1919-09-12 |
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| McDONALD, P. Mr. returned last week after spending several months across the water on a visit with |
1919-10-25 |
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| relatives and friends. - Lloydminister news. |
| McDONALD, Pat of Ballantine is moving to Lac St. Anne this spring to reside on his farm there. He has |
1919-04-11 |
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| retned his farm at Ballantine. |
| McDONALD, Robert and family, Villa avenue are planning to open the cotage at Gull lake for the summer. |
1919-06-17 |
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| McDONALD, Robert Mr. and Mrs. have removed from Villa avenue to the McNamara house, 121st street. |
1919-10-23 |
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| McDONALD, S. Mr. manager of the Imperial bank at Greencourt, is taking his vacation at present. We all |
1919-10-22 |
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| wish him a pleasant time. |
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