April 8 1899
Free Press Files
The Rev. Charles Gordon, of St Stephen’s Church, Winnipeg, is in town. He was here in 1898 before the railway was completed. He is well known as Ralph Connor, the noted novelist.
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April 8 1899
Free Press Files
The Rev. Charles Gordon, of St Stephen’s Church, Winnipeg, is in town. He was here in 1898 before the railway was completed. He is well known as Ralph Connor, the noted novelist.
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