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Toronto Saturday Night Ontario, Canada19 Feb 1910 threads of his new work, under his J. Paul, Mr. R. H. McElroy, Mr. J. H. Devitt, and Mr. G. 11. l'harand. Mrs. Denison returned on Wednesday from a visit to Lady Bourinot in Ottawa. On Thursday of last week a deightful tea was given by Mrs. W. T. White View article |
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Toronto Saturday Night Ontario, Canada25 Jul 1903 Springs: Mr. C. G. Beatty, Hamilton; Miss K Mills, Mrs. George Hamilton. Mrs. Mercy Crone, Toronto: Mr. F. Flynn Wixon and wife, Ingersoll; Mr. C. Hogarth. Toronto; Mr. George B. Carr. St. Louis. Mo.; Mr. P. K. Perry, Mr. T. M. Cleary, Toronto; Mr. and Mrs View article |
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Toronto Saturday Night Ontario, Canada28 Jul 1900 Berger, will devote his time to other attractions under his management. Mr. Gilbert's attempt to restrain Miss Janette Steer from performing Pygmalion and Galatea. because she added some words to her part and did not follow his sta-te directions. has View article |
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Toronto Saturday Night Ontario, Canada23 Mar 1907 including Mr. and Mrs. R. J. Christie, Mr. and Mrs. Har. Beatty, Miss Lillian Lee, Mr. and Mrs. W. McLean, and some others. In the stalls were also Mrs. Hardy. Dr. Hardy, Miss Edith Dixon, Miss Sinclair, Mr. Arthur Jarvis, Miss Enid Wornum, Mr. Fitz Gibbon View article |
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Toronto Daily Mail Ontario, Canada6 Jul 1885 uther Women of the Pe pIC. Lord RUSSELL, in his Life of Fox, says : The Duchess of DEVONSHIRE for Mr. Fox, and contributed greatly by her charms, her activity, and her zeal to gain the electors to his side. `• At the end of the election there View article |
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Hamilton Daily Times Ontario, Canada27 Feb 1877 present His Worship Mayor Elven in the chair, Aldermen Morgan, Barry, Menlo. Lees, Mills, Foster, Browns. Bent, Wilson, Fitzpatriek, Lie, Cermallen, Holly, Masking, McLellan, and Pep. Mr. Jade Hills, Assistant City Clerk, in the abeam* of Mr. Bu slay View article |
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Toronto Daily Mail Ontario, Canada24 Sep 1892 Little. Galt: 2. II Hood. i;uelph ; 3„, Laird. Guelph. Filly or gelding. 1 year old-John Elliott. Maroon. Brood mare, with feel by her A Wallace: I. H tarter: 3, Georpe Laird. Foal of A Wallace; 3, H Latter; 3, Geo laird. of general hoceee-H 0 & 3 L Clark; View article |
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Hamilton Daily Times Ontario, Canada15 Feb 1913 Wiilienn. Mr. and Mrs. F. C. Jar• vie. Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Eaton, Mr. and Mr, F Harcourt, Hon. Justice and Mrs • Kelly. Hon. Mr. and Mrs. Hearst, Mr. and Mrs. Jas. George, Mr. and Mrs. A. D. View article |
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Toronto Saturday Night Ontario, Canada8 Nov 1902 served for the last forty-three ' , tars, Mr. Bartram decided to make Toronto his future abode on account of its superior educational facilities fu: his family. Mrs. Bartram will be at home on Fridays. Mr. and Mrs. Vallean of Huron street have left for Ca View article |
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Hamilton Daily Times Ontario, Canada27 Mar 1882 el either or m. 0.. who we .is SPRING that Geoeral Laird. who lima .1 0 fte . wt se. „eta. uya do. .4. land on April let, the ems risme= Lady Balfour, will not Mars be Charde. Tom mo m Lady Balfour left that morning airt=blia;b•the'spi:iurlge View article |
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Toronto Saturday Night Ontario, Canada30 Jul 1892 under s firm but considerate master is a very excellent groom. He knows that his own situation is dependent on the con-1 dition of his charge and it is therefore entirely to his interest that it is well fed and well groomed. When you have more than one View article |
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Toronto Daily Mail Ontario, Canada25 May 1887 156 lbs I/fr. Ward, 1 Mr. A. Smith's ch. c. Chasidim, S Thunderstorm, 166 lbs. (Mr. 1 Mr. A. Ordeals' Q g. Cyclone, aged, by As. mummer. 170 lbs. (Owner, 3 Bart Walker's g. Pasinsbeker, aged, 175 tine. E l overt (Mr. J. H. Maid) 0 Mr. F. A. tenspbeile eh View article |
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Toronto Daily Mail Ontario, Canada25 May 1891 Patterson. Mr and Mrs Fuller, Mr John Scully, Mrs Smilly, Mr Mort:Sr. Miss Sullivan. Kingston: Mr J Sloan. Mr Samuels, Judge Morson Mr Justice Robertson. A W Smith and ladies, Mr H Davies and ladies. Mr Roddy Plagle. View article |
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Toronto Saturday Night Ontario, Canada5 Mar 1910 Bagley, only daughter of Mrs. J. E. Bagley, and of the lat e Rev. J. E. Bggley. formerly of Boston. Mass.. U.S., to Mr. G. Gordon Laird. of Toronto. Mr. and Mrs. Keefer. of Ottawa. are visiting their (laughter, Mrs. George Sweeny. Mrs. Nordheimer, of Glenedyth View article |
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Hamilton Daily Times Ontario, Canada1 Sep 1877 advance guard, a Lieutenant who had observed the Bumiane ambushed in the forest, approached his General, and announced his disoovery. The General replied by drawing his sword, which he thrall through the neck of the Lieutenant, saying, What ! you are afraid View article |
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Toronto Daily Mail Ontario, Canada4 Mar 1893 of down on his blushing cheeks, who trembled every time he put his arm round my waist. Johannes Wolff, wbo is delighting us with his beautiful music just now, was violinist to the King of Holland, and the holder of many honours apart from his exquisite View article |
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Toronto Daily Mail Ontario, Canada27 Dec 1890 dance In the vineyard. It Is not to be wondered at that people area misled. Do you know. said Mrs. simper,. as the pnvate car la which eke travels with Mr. Stanley toed on Ito way from Niagara Palls to reeonto. I bars been Motion forward to my visit View article |
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Toronto Daily Mail Ontario, Canada24 Oct 1889 chaos in his brother's affairs. As told in MAIL, the Rev. Father has already suffered pretty severely for his brother's misdeeds, but is sprain as if his fraternal forgiveness has not been exhausted. He bad an interview with one of the ladies whose funds View article |
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Toronto Daily Mail Ontario, Canada25 Feb 1882 warmly orating against Mr. Bradlaugh, caught a near neighbour Mr. Ilichie, M.P., a lovely back-bander in his excitement, and narrowly escaped giving him at the same time A SLACK as be vigorously pounded away and gesticulated on his subject. This relieved View article |
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Toronto Saturday Night Ontario, Canada2 Oct 1909 visikor has something further to say about the charming little tea boudoir where Mrs. Fraser, Mrs. D. W. Alexander, Mrs. McMurray, Mrs. Burritt, and the smart Hamilton ladies are such thoughtful and gracious hostesses. It really needs an outsider occasionally View article |