| 1919 Edmonton Bulletin Small Articles |
| MORRIS, C.E. Mrs. Owing to ilness in the family, Mrs. C.E. Morris was unable to continue as convener of |
1919-12-12 |
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| the miscelanious booth at the Y.W.C.A. bazaar. |
| MORRIS, Frank - Edmonton is spending his vacation with his brothers here. - Ballantine news. |
1919-01-28 |
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| MORRIS, Fred Pte. Mrs. Morris and child returned home a few days ago from overseas. - Wetaskiwin |
1919-12-13 |
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| MORRIS, Garnet G. Miss C. Perry Wishart of Winnipeg, is visiting her sister-in-law Mrs Garnet G. Morris |
1919-08-20 |
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| MORRIS, Hayden has been added to the staff of teachers at the Alberta College. Mr. Morris was on the |
1919-11-27 |
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| staff of both Alberta college south and north during the years 1912-1916 inclusive, and will be a valuable |
| MORRIS, Hayden Mr. & Mrs. and family who went to the coast some months ago, to make their home, |
1919-11-17 |
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| have returned to the city, with the intention of remaining. |
| MORRIS, Haydn Honored on departure |
1919-03-29 |
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| MORRIS, Hugh is to be appointed a commissioner of oaths. - Shoal lake news. |
1919-05-03 |
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| MORRIS, J.H. Mrs. Mrs. Jardine, Mrs. J.H. Morris's mother is getting along nicely after her recent illness. |
1919-05-07 |
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| MORRIS, James H. and family left Tuesday to settle on Lulu Island near Vancovuer B.C. |
1919-08-02 |
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| MORRIS, Tom and Jack are both down with flu at their Paddle River place. - ballantine news. |
1919-01-28 |
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| MORRIS, W.M. Mayor and Mrs. of Lacombe arrived in the city on Wednesday to attend the May-Blackett |
1919-02-11 |
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| wedding, and will be the guests of Mr. and Mrs. A.E. May, 99th avenue. |
| MORRISON, B.F. Mr. has purchased a lot in town and is erecting a blacksmith shop. - Czar news. |
1919-06-23 |
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| MORRISON, C.R. Mrs. has her motehr Mrs. John Galloway, of Spokane, visiting her. |
1919-10-28 |
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| MORRISON, Jimmy has sold one of his quarter sections of land south of town to a returned soldier. He |
1919-07-10 |
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| realized twenty-five hundred dollars. - Jarrow news. |
| MORRISON, Kathleen Miss. returned east Thursday night to resume her studies in Toronto. He brother, who |
1919-09-27 |
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| has been overseas for the past two years, has reached Montreal en route home. |
| MORRISON, L.C. a new settler from the states has recently moved into this neigborhood, one and a half |
1919-01-29 |
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| MORRISON, Miss. Mrs. Joseph Slade, 113th street, entertained Saturday afternoon for Miss Morrison |
1919-12-23 |
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| whose marriage to Captain Arthur Slade of Grande Prairie takes place at Christmas. |
| MORROW, H.L. was knocke unconcious last Saturday and received severe bursis when a horse he was |
1919-06-03 |
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| riding stumbled and fell. - Power House |
| MORROW, O. Mr. Mr. O. Morrow and Mr. Garden came in contact with a large bear the other day and after |
1919-08-27 |
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| a hard struggle managed to kill it. - Elbridge news. |
| MORROW, Sam Mr. has sold out his farm and his destination is unkown. - Forestburg news. |
1919-11-21 |
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| MORSON, E. Miss of Wetaskiwin has been employed by the Edmonton School Board on the teaching |
1919-07-05 |
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| MORTIMER, W.J. P. Burns travelling sales staff, left Edmonton this week via the C.P.R. on a two weeks |
1919-12-23 |
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| visit to his old home in Woodstock, Ontario. |
| MOSES, Harry Pte. arrived home from overseas on Saturday morning - Wabamun news. |
1919-06-16 |
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| MOTH, George spent the week end visiting relatives in Moose Jaw. |
1919-05-07 |
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| MOULD, Dalmar has gone to Calgary to join his father J.W. Mould who is engaged in contract work there, |
1919-06-11 |
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| Leslie Mould expects to leave the end of the week to spend the summer in Calgary. |
| MOULD, Delmar Flight Cadet son of Mr. and Mrs. J.W. Mould, 108TH Street will arrive home in the city via |
1919-03-08 |
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| the C.P.R. at 7.15 Sunday morning. |
| MOULD, E.E. Cadet Mrs. Mould received a cablegram on Wednesday from Folkestone saying that Cadet |
1919-02-20 |
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| E.E. Mould was sailing February 19th for home on the Scotian. |
| MOULD, J.W. Mr. & Mrs. opened their cottage "Dew Drop Inn" at Seba Beach on the holiday and expect to |
1919-05-30 |
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| occupy it with their family in a few weeks for the summer. |
| MOULD, L.L. Pte son of Mr. and Mrs. J.W. Mould is expceted to return from overseas on Saturday where |
1919-05-30 |
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| he has been for the past three years, having nlisted with the 63rd Private Mould has been in France with |
| the mechanical transport. |
| MOULD, Leslie Pte. who is in France with the Sixth battalion expects to be home in the near future. |
1919-02-15 |
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| MOUNTAIN, Bryon charged with theft of an auto was found guilty and fined $25 or 30 days in Jail |
1919-06-25 |
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| MOUNTIFIELD, Harry K. False pretences charge |
1919-06-10 |
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| MOWAT, Arthur Mrs. Tea Party… |
1919-09-29 |
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| MOXLEY, G. Mrs. - Saskatoon Mr. and Mrs. Angus? Reid are the guests fo the later's parents, Mr. and Mrs. |
1919-01-24 |
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| G. Mocley in Saskatoon, en route to the city. |
| MOYNAHON, Mr. of Mundare, has been appointed teacher in the Hilliard school and begins work this week. |
1919-09-18 |
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| MUIR, G. Edwin Mrs. received from the first time after her marriage from 3.30 to 6 o'clock. Many callers |
1919-11-08 |
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| were present during the afternoon. - Lacombe news. |
| MUIR, Kenneth of Medicine Hat are attending the University |
1919-10-02 |
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| MULL, Charlie has sold his quarter section to R.J. Pike of Miles City Mont. U.S.A. |
1919-02-27 |
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| MULLER, Herbert left here last week for Bon accord where he will engineer the Nelson big steam threshing |
1919-10-10 |
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| outfit during the threshing season. - Arvilla news. |
| MULLIGAN, F.H. of 15 arlington apartments, who has been confined to his home on account of injuries |
1919-12-27 |
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| which he sustained two week's ago, while boarding a train, is recovering rapidly. |
| MULLINA, W. Mrs. Mrs. George J. Albrecht has been visiting her daugher Mrs. W. Mullina at Ponoka for a |
1919-09-12 |
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| MULLOY, Nurse left on Tuesday for Vancouver in response to a telegram stating that her sister was |
1919-12-29 |
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| seriously ill. - Wetaskiwin news. |
| MUNCASTER, Mr. Messrs Wolfe and Muncaster have gone to B.C. where they intend to locate if they can |
1919-09-06 |
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| find suitable ranching country. - Wainwright news. |
| MUNDY, Jack Merrs Stein, MacAuley and McInnes were busines visitors in Edmonton on Saturday. Jack |
1919-05-10 |
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| Mundy of Edmonton is spending a few weeks with his brother, William Munday. Miss Maggie Munroe, of |
| Edmonton is spending a week visiting relatives in the district - Basha |
| MUNDY, William Merrs Stein, MacAuley and McInnes were busines visitors in Edmonton on Saturday. Jack |
1919-05-10 |
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| Mundy of Edmonton is spending a few weeks with his brother, William Munday. Miss Maggie Munroe, of |
| Edmonton is spending a week visiting relatives in the district - Basha |
| MUNISON, Mrs. of Punnichy, Sask, is the guest of Mrs. R.H. Watt, 121st street Mr. Munsion is the Indian |
1919-03-21 |
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| agent on the reserve at Punnichy. |
| MUNN, H.C. Manager of the Merchants bank is here on a tour of inspection to some other points east on |
1919-03-12 |
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| the G.T.P. - Wainwright news. |
| MUNN, H.C. and wife visited Edmonton last week. Mr. Munn attended the Merchants Bank Convetion. - |
1919-09-06 |
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