260 Edmonton Daily JULY 30, 1907 COLLISON, Jas. (James) T. LINSAY, John MITCHELL, Bella SKITCH, William WOOD, Charles STUDHOLME, J.L. BRADLEY, F.E. Jas. (James T. Collison, of the Michael Calohos Indian reserve, spent yesterday in the city. Mrs. John Linsay leaves England shortly to join her husband, Mr. John Linsday of this city. At the police court last evening a woman named Bella Mitchell, accused of disorderly conduct, was dismissed, the complainant filed to put in an appearance to press his charge. At the office of the building inspector this morning William Skitch took out a permit for the erection of a two story furniture store on the corner of Namayo and Isabella to cost $5,000 Word has been received dennitely? by J.L. Studholme that the young man Charles Wood, bookkeeper with the great West Saddlery Co., who was supposed to have suicided last week has been located in another part of the province. The funeral of the late Mrs. F.E. Bradley, who died suddenly on Sunday night takes place tomorrow afternoon at 2 o'clock from the family residence, on McCauley street. Mrs. Bradley was president of the Ladies Aid of Queen's Avenue Presbyterian Church.