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Patullo Family Letters

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<sup>1Mary Davenport Pattulo Lownsbrough (1882-1958), James' younger sister</sup>
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<sup>1 Mary Davenport Pattulo Lownsbrough (1882-1958), James' younger sister</sup>
<sup>2Harlan Carey Brewster, the 18th premier of B.C.</sup>
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<sup>3Sir Wilfrid Laurier, the 7th Prime Minister of Canada</sup>
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<sup>2  Harlan Carey Brewster, the 18th premier of B.C.</sup>
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<sup>3  Sir Wilfrid Laurier, the 7th Prime Minister of Canada</sup>

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Have not heard from Duff for a long time but I owe him a letter. Both Wynnie and Mary1 write that he made a good speech in Winnipeg and refer to the Halibut story. It is a good one, but if not happen in Rupert. It was Kenny Macrae's hopeful who got it off and I think I gave it to Duff. He has made splendid use of it, a good sing. I wonder how the Brewster2 government is getting along. Someone wrote that he first cam out solid for conscription but later on backed up Sir Wilfred3.

Saw a letter from Sir


1 Mary Davenport Pattulo Lownsbrough (1882-1958), James' younger sister

2 Harlan Carey Brewster, the 18th premier of B.C.

3 Sir Wilfrid Laurier, the 7th Prime Minister of Canada