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Daniel F. Johnson : Volume 79 Number 3299

Date January 16 1891
County Westmorland
Place Moncton
Newspaper The Times

info The language of the text is the original used in the newspaper entry and as transcribed by Daniel F. Johnson. Records acquired by the Provincial Archives are not translated from the language in which they originate.

Provincialists in New York - The provincialists I have met, says a New York correspondent of the Halifax, N.S. 'Chronicle', seem to be doing well. Charles Arnold McCULLY is doing a horse business and lives out near the Fleetwood track, He is also as ardent a cricketer as ever. Miss Annie McCULLY, Truro, N.S., a cousin of Charles, is studying shorthand and type writing with D.L. Scott-Browne. Dr. R.W. BUCHANAN, formerly of Halifax, has an office at 270 West 11th Street and has just secured a divorce decree from his wife. The details of the trial are printed in the New York News. Charlie KAY of Salisbury (West. Co.) N.B. who married Miss Jennie McINTOSH of Truro, formerly W.U.T. operator in Halifax, has now a soft snap with the Anglo Company on Beaver Street and a pleasant home over in South Brooklyn where his wife and family of three are flourishing. His brother, Frank KAY is with him and has a promising position with a Brooklyn woollen house. J. Whidden GRAHAM, New Glasgow, who was instrumental in getting Watts, the agnostic, to go to Nova Scotia, is now on the staff of the New York Daily Star. N.C. SEARS of Sackville and Wilmot I. BROWN, Newcastle, and formerly with W.U. Tel. Co. in Halifax, have good positions at the Broad Street cable office of the same company here. Mr. HEINE, brother of Conductor HEINE, I.C.R., is usher of the Greenwood Baptist Church, South Brooklyn.

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