When the Boer War was at its hj women of Gndph, Ontario, engag thousands of otiicrs throughout the Dominion, in making warm clothing- for tho •wounded British soldiers- Among these was Hiss Annie Callander. While at work one Hiss Ovlhtrxfer placed her name and address on a garment she was making, wondering if she would ever hear of it again. This ultinratelr reacted a soldier named Thomas Hoby, of Sheffield, Tinghmd, who, while in hospital, wrote to the arMress given, thank- , ing "the -donor of -Ore garment for her into- \ rest in the esnse. A. correspondence fol- i lowed, whoch has led to the marriage at t Toronto this• week, of 'Huter,; and.jlfes, Cal—landec, - '' " "
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Evening Star, Issue 13003, 24 December 1906, Page 1
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114Page 1 Advertisements Column 7 Evening Star, Issue 13003, 24 December 1906, Page 1
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