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Invoice for Angus McKay from W.J. Mitchell & Co. :
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Institution
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University Library, University of Saskatchewan
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Description
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Invoice reading "Statement. W.J. Mitchell & Co. Chemists and Druggists Mr. Angus McKay, Prince Albert, March 13th 1898, Bills Payable Monthly - To amount of account rendered [?] glasses 1.50 [?] Tonic 0.50 - 2.00" with "Paid 4/4/98 [?] Mitchell [?] per A McKay"
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Date Created
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1898-03-1898
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Call Number
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McKay - Box 2 - Angus McKay - Folder 3 - WB 1, usaskarchives:39058
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W.J. Mitchell & Co.
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Invoice for Angus McKay from G.D. Northgraves:
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Institution
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University Library, University of Saskatchewan
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Description
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Receipt reading "Prince Albert, N.W.T. Aprl 21 1886 Mr Angus McKay In Account with G.D. Northgraves, Dealer in Gold and Silver Watches, Fine Gold Jewellery, Silverware, and Fancy Goods - to [?] 3 [?] 3.00 - Paid G.D. Northgraves at P.A. May 3/86 [?]"
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Date Created
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1886-04-21
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McKay - Box 1 - Angus McKay - Folder 2 - WB 1, spcoll:8438
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G.D. Northgraves
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Invoice for Angus McKay from Mahaffy & Clinkskill :
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Institution
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University Library, University of Saskatchewan
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Description
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Invoice reading "Battelford, Sask. Territory, July 5 1888 Mr Angus MacKay[ie McKay] to Mahaffy & Clinkskill - June 6 [?] 4 lots Cider 0.80, 2 for Garmltetes[?] 3.00, 1 suit clothes 17.00, 1 hat 1.30 - 22.10, Discount 2.20 - 19.90 - Paid Mahaffy + Clinkskill per Neilson - Paid at Bford AM"
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Date Created
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1888-07-05
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McKay - Box 2 - Angus McKay - Folder 5 - WB 1, usaskarchives:39164
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Invoice for Angus McKay from The Hingston Smith Arms Co. :
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Institution
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University Library, University of Saskatchewan
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Description
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Invoice reading "The Hingston Smith Arms Co. Wholesale and Retail Imported Dealers in Rifles, Guns, Pistols, Ammunition. Fishing Tackle and Sporting Goods, Engineers' & Surveyors' Supplies - Cor. Main and Lombard Streets. Winnipeg, May 3rd, 1888. Angus McKay Hudson's Bay Comp. Fort Pitt - Dear Sir, The probable cost of a new pair of barrels is from $30 to $50 and would only pay you to have replaced on a [?] good fur. We could give you an exact figure after seeing the gun and would suggest you sending the gun complete. Yours truly, The Hingston Smith Arms Co."
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Date Created
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1888-05-3
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McKay - Box 1 - Angus McKay - Folder 2 - WB 1, usaskarchives:38962
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dc.publisher
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The Hingston Smith Arms Co.
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Invoice for Geo. S. Davison from R.J. Hunter:
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Institution
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University Library, University of Saskatchewan
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Description
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Invoice reading "Cor. King & Church Streets, Toronto, Dec 8th 1880 - Geo. S. Davison [?] Fort Carlton Bought of R.J. Hunter, Merchant Tailor and Importer of Woolens and Gents' Furnishings. [?] 1 suit per Angus McKay 27.00 - Postage 1.95 - $28.95 - Rec. Payment G.S. Davison - R.J. Hunter 2/1/81 - Dear Sir, the above is this day sent per mail"
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Date Created
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1880-12-08
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McKay - Box 2 - Angus McKay - Folder 5 - WB 1, usaskarchives:39154
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R.J. Hunter Merchant Tailor
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Letter to Angus McKay from R.B. Way:
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Institution
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University Library, University of Saskatchewan
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Description
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Letter reading "Prince Albert March 12/84 - Angus McKay Fort Pitt Dear Sir I send you the watch mentioned in your letter some time ago which I only received by last mail. The charges are for hand 35c postage 23c making a total of 58c. I could not match the hand but hope it will be satisfactory. I tried Northgraves but with no better result. Yours very truly R.B. Way"
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Date Created
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1884-03-13
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McKay - Box 1 - Angus McKay - Folder 1 - WB 1, usaskarchives:38834
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Letter to Angus McKay from St. John's College:
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Institution
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University Library, University of Saskatchewan
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Description
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Letter reading "Winnipeg, September 15th, 1891 - Dear Sir, As you are aware, the Graduates and Old Boys of St. John's College took upon themselves in the Autumn of 1889, the task of raising $5000 in five years towards reducing the debt. The response to this, although heartily made, has been fluctuation. Now, however, anew opportunity has arisen whereby more material benefit can be secured, but on the other hand a more vigorous and sustained effort must be made. Two of the Missionary Societies of England have promised the sum of $7200 towards St. John's on condition of the Church in Manitoba raising $7300 before December, 1892. The shortness of the time emphasizes the urgency of duty incumbent upon each Graduate and Old Boy who has sent in his name to the Five Years' Fund should remit, either as large a sum as he can, forthwith, which will be applied by the Treasurer in payment of the total amount promised for the five years, of the amount of his annual subscription as regularly and as early as possible. To Graduates and Old Boys who have not as yet seen their way to contribute, the Committee would point out the advantage to their Alma Mater which must accrue from this increase of funds, and would ask them to contribute the amount requisite to obtain the grant from the Societies, either by promising and subscription for five years, or by an immediate subscription in lieu thereof. It is necessary for the Committee to recall to any Old Boy the memory of St. John's or to insist upon her claims to his affection and ready help, but they would suggest the father familiar, yet in this case most applicable saying, "Bis dat qui cito dat". - S.P. Matheson, Chairman and Treas., J.A. Machray, Secretary, W.R. Ross, D.J. Goggin, W.A. McIntyre, J.W. Matheson, H.W. Herchmer, J. McBeth - Graduates and Old Boys Commitee. N.B. Subscriptions should be sent to the Rev. Canon Matheson, St. John's College, Winnipeg, who will gladly give any further information that may be required"
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Date Created
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1891-11-15
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Call Number
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McKay - Box 2 - Angus McKay - Folder 3 - WB 1, usaskarchives:39044
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dc.publisher
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St. John's College