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30 mars 1899
Ce dossier contient le plaidoyer du demandeur de la cause opposant H.F. Curwin contre George Walker. Cette cause a été entendu [...]
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istening to George and Donald relate stories of the early business.\u201cWhen Dad first opened the store he had to walk from At- water since the streetcar didn't go as far as Greene then,\u201d explains George Smithers.\u201cAs soon as they started building around the corner, he knew the town was coming west.\u201d At this
who were there at that time were Maude Ellis, Everett Walker, Inis Walker, Gladys Robinson, Ned Stewart, Virginia Broe, Gertrud Bacon, Rose Robinson, Edward Drew, Erwin McCoy, Albert M.osher, Ernest Drew, Morris Heatherin'gton, Cora Woodard, Sadie McCoy, Ben Stewart, Harold Heatherington.George Tyler W illie Kelly, James
, District of Beauharnois T THE SUPERIOR COURT.No 1341 WEDNESDAY, the seventeenth day of October, one thousand eight hundred and ninety-four.IN VACATION.William Lindsay of the Parish of St Malachie d'Ormstown, in the District of Beauharnoie, farmer, Plaintiff vs.George Walker of Burke, in the County of Franklin, in the State
.Every year a Remembrance Day ceremony is held to pay honour to Westmount’s brave soldiers who defended their country.From the Townships to Paris George William Hill (1862-1934) was born in the Eastern Townships.From 1889 to 1894 he studied at Paris’ École des Beaux-Arts and the Académie Julian.On returning to Montreal in 1894
Magnan, J. Roch, 1857-1904, (Joseph Roch)
T.Lecompte, F.Martin 80 George Smith, PLASTERER «VOT?Mantles Set up and Repaired.Conerete Walks Built @ and General Mason Repairs Satisfaction Guaranteed.Residence, 208 Peck St, Phone 616, MUSKEGON, MICH. 19 MARKET ST.Jose VALLIERES.ARTHUR VALLIERES. où § 3 & Va > VAN THERES HSH JA Vient d’ouvrir avec son Fils Arthur
to check the caprices of the wind, which swept almost bare great patches of the openand, and swirled the snow into heaps in unez- pected places.1t was aonely walk enough, and George began to be puzzled ag to MONTREAL DAILY HERALD, SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 24, 1894.MUSICAL MATTERS.The Montreal public who have been
Johnston, Charlottetown ; Colombie Anglaise,Dr Walker, New Westminster ; Manitoba, Dr McDiarmid, Winnipeg ; Territoires du Nord-Ouest, Dr Calder, Médecine Hat.L’association siégera à St Jean N.-B., en septembre 1894.ComiuiKfcion Provinciale giene—E.P.Lachapelle, président, Montréal ; Elzéar Pelletier, secrétaire, Québec.— H
-Problème, de George F.Walker.Trad.de Maryse Warda.Mise en scène de Pierre Bernard.Avec Micheline Bernard.Céline Bonnier, Stéphane F.Jacques et Jean-FranCois Pichette: 20 h.ESPACE LIBRE (1945, FuUum) La Femme française etes étoiles, mimographie de Jean Asselin et Marie Lefebvre.Production de Omnibu.20 h.LA LICORNE (4559
mayors and their tenure of office: 1874, Hon.E.Prud\u2019homme, Village of Notre Dame de \u201cGrace, 1875-1883 James K.Ward, 1884- 1886 A.C.Hutechison, 1887-1889 Thomas Patton, 1890.John Mac- Farlane, 1881-1893 Matthew Hut- thison, 1894 J.H.Redfern, -1895, J.H.Redfern, Town of West- W.Evans, 1898- 99.J.-R.Walker, 1900-02 W
University in 1894, he has the honorary degrees of D.C.L.and LL.D.His Cathedral-\u2014St, George's, Kingston\u2014is one of the finest in Canada.or BISHOP REEVE, OF MACKENZIE The Right Reverend William Day Reeve, D.D., second Bishop of Mackenzie River, was born at Harmston, Lin- colnshire, England, in January, 1844, where he
Hawley of Timmins.Ont .and a niece and nephew Annie and Jim Crack of Montreal GEORGE C.MITCHELL of Melbourne The death of Mr George C Mitchell occurred at the Sherbrooke Hospital on Friday.Jan 28.1972.after suffering a heart attack He was born in Ontario on Jan 31st.1894 where heived for a number ot years In 1960 he came
par un grand banquet au Château Frontenac.Les présidents dea Chambre de Commerce de Québec ont été : MM James Irvine, 1809-1822; John Stewart, î W.Fmlay, 1825-1838; George Pemberton, 1838-1841 ; 1 honorable William Walker, 1841-1848 • Tames.Dean, 1848-1849 ; William Walker, 1849-1850 ; ’ James Dean 1850-1853 ; James Gillespie
(m.).1898 \u2014Harry Glass.{m.), Robert Rob- eitson.; _, 1894\u2014Willlam.Fleet (m.).1895\u2014George Laing (m.), Charles Duncan: - 1896\u2014Charles Keene (m.only), Lester Patrick, i Walker (m.), Frank i 7\u2014Arthur Duckett.- 1898\u2014Frank .Disney (m.), Thompson.1809\u2014 David Crutehlow (m.).1800, February\u2014David
Dame East.DIES.—TIMBRES SECS ET EM- PORTE-PIECES.Cleland James, Rogd.16 St.George Kieffer Bros .r«6 Prince Walker & Campbell, 215 McGill.DINING ROOMS— SALLES A MANGER.See also Lunch Rooms and Restaurants.Allmond Harry, 723 Notre Dame E Aird James M., 293 Notre Dame W.Alardh C.J., (Swedish), 358 Dor chester West
Penny, Arthur, 1886-1963, auteur
W.H.Carter.1885-1887 Mr.C.B.Irvin.1885-1887 Mr.A.Miller.1883-1884 Mr.G.R.Renfrew.1886-1897 Mr.W.H.Brown.1887-1893 Mr.Richard Turner.1887-1898 Very Reverend A.W.Norman, D.D.1888-1899 The Board of School Commissioners 19 Mr.W.G.Wurtele.1887-1894 Mr.Peter Johnson.1893-1902 Mr.Thomas Brodie.1893-1894 Mr.George Lampson.1893
, conductor G.T.R.179 Hayden D., stores dept.G.T.R.190 Robertson W., brakeman G.T IR 141 Possuett Wm., shunter G.T.R.182 Cullen William, foreman 183 Perkins Henry, uacniuiat 185 Wilton Andrew.machinist 187 Coolnson Thomas, G.T.K.189 Newmarch Issac, fitter G.T.R.1894 Batler T.teary, L.T.R.191 Notting E.Arthur, shop walker 1914
agent of the plaintiff.The plaintif answered this plea by alleging that on the contrary And.Somerville was the agent of the defendant, George Walker, and held a power of attorney from him.It was proved at the trial that very intimate business relations had existed between Walker and Somerville for over 25 years.His Honor
price for season 9.13.19, average to make pound of cheese 10.54.1 receive from atrouns for making.boxing, delivery in Montreal and sellinæ 1%c per tb.W.H.WALKER.Hillside Farm, Dec.18, 1894.Montreal, Dec.17.\u2014There were about 659 head of butchers\u2019 cattle, 1.300 sheep andambs, and 30 calves offered at the East End