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m"*j -r r > " that if in existence' to-day '/would "have been wortli untold wealtu. it .is 'too Jate „to saye many Bnch,'«your' timely' sub-leader may be themeaps of bringing to,light many, valuable records that have been in -crairpf-the-way, corners, and .it oebqves ,wbo .have an, inkling 'that ;.they v ioaybe' the t possessors o .any old documents relating to tne ! past,to go carefully through 1 Tabft the. icfee of,..the, late B. W. •Mouatforti the sxtpervismg Mchitect on the building of our, beautiful t dtfte-. drali also.? X Vnderatand. the designe the , Museum, Oa'nterburr/Jollege and various otg old ' 'historical . = buildings, araoDg®* wjnoh stawfeoot .others (that, onlv 'example Pf -interior upright Gothic, we Jiave .»n the' Southern. #erai ? phere-the oW Provincial Council Building. _ I h *? tbeeiri* told' 1 by ►old >■ residents wbo had jfc, 1 nriv.ilcee to e©e Mountfort s de.that , they >wero ? Wjts ( ot art" in ; tli'emselves, every work of the »Merjpr were shown, /nd i it may ?till be pto--tliose. pljms. Further, fiS- discoverr of Mountfort'o.; papers might "i lead jto ? otbi»rs of historical value.—t oum ? ete- \' 'j. MEYEE. 1 " , r ' ibftt'f".,'"*'l '1 S\>

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Press, Volume LXVII, Issue 20175, 2 March 1931, Page 11

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UNKNOWN Press, Volume LXVII, Issue 20175, 2 March 1931, Page 11

UNKNOWN Press, Volume LXVII, Issue 20175, 2 March 1931, Page 11

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