Canada and the British immigrantWeaver, Emily P. (Emily Poynton)
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Canada and the British immigrant
Weaver, Emily P. (Emily Poynton)
Canada -- Description and travel; Canada -- Economic conditions
Name. Address. General Secretary.
Berlin, 72, Queen St. E.
Brantford, Victoria Park Miss Best.
Hamilton, 17, Main St. W. Miss I. Mackenzie.
Kingston, 196, Johnson St. Miss L. K. Knowles.
London, 510, Wellington St.
326, Dundas St.
Ottawa, 135, Metcalfe St. Miss C. Sutcliffe.
Peterborough, 230, Simcoe Mrs. Grey.
Stratford, 45, Waterloo St. Miss Dand.
St. Thomas, 250, Talbot St. Miss B. K. Gunn.
Toronto, 18 Elm St. Miss Pierce.
Elm House, 18 Elm St.
Simcoe House, 180, Simcoe St.
Dufferin House, 248, Dufferin St.
Pembroke House, 76, Pembroke St.
Alexandra House, 240, St. Patrick
St.
Ontario House, 698, Ontario St.
Club Rooms, 1684, Dundas St. Miss Steinhoff.
Educational Building, 21, McGill Miss A. Peacock,
St. Educational Secretary.
_Quebec_:
Name. Address. General Secretary.
Montreal, 502, Dorchester St. W.
Montreal Branch, 39, McGill Col.
Ave.
151, Fairmount Ave.
Quebec, 125, St. Anne St. Miss Townsend.
Sherbrooke, 2, Moore St.
_Nova Scotia_:
Name. Address. General Secretary.
Halifax, 65, Hollis St. Miss Harrington.
_Manitoba_:
Name. Address. General Secretary.
Brandon, 117, Tenth St. Miss E. McGregor.
148, Eleventh St.
Winnipeg, Ellice Ave. West Miss N. Elliott.
Branches, 35-37, Hargrave St.
Corner Logan and Martha Streets.
_Saskatchewan_:
Name. Address. General Secretary.
Moose Jaw, 26, Ominica St. Miss W. Marlatt.
Prince Albert, 187, Ninth St. Miss Medhurst.
Regina, 1950, Lorne Ave. Miss Morton.
Saskatoon, Third Ave. and Miss Tuckey.
Twenty-fourth St.
_Alberta_:
Name. Address. General Secretary.
Calgary, 223, 12th Ave. W. Miss Glass.
Edmonton, 526, Third St. Miss Lukes.
First Avenue, South.
_British Columbia_:
Name. Address. General Secretary.
Vancouver, 997, Dunsmuir St. Miss M. O. Anderson.
Branches, 1017, Dunsmuir St.;
1008, Eveleigh St.;
832, Pender St. E.
Victoria, 1904, Quadra St. Miss Bradshaw.
A Secretary will meet all steamers at Quebec, and will be glad to render
assistance to those arriving.
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