| 1908 Edmonton Bulletin - Small Articles |
| BAKER, Henry Latest arrives at Immigration hall - from England |
1908-05-22 |
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| BAKER, Howard of Alberta college, is home for the holidays. - Vermilion news. |
1908-04-21 |
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| BAKER, Howard Miss Bessie Pilke, Miss Beth Witherbe and Howard Baker have returned to Alberta College, |
1908-09-14 |
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| Edmonton - Vermilion news. |
| BAKER, J. Dr. Leduc is a guest at the Alberta |
1908-04-16 |
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| BAKER, J.C. vermilion, is in the city to arrange a survey party, and will leave for the north shortly. He is |
1908-04-18 |
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| registered at the King Edward. |
| BAKER, J.C. Dominion land surveyor, came in from Vermilion this week and is a guest at the King Edward |
1908-05-02 |
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| Hotel. He will leave the city shortly, going westward with a survey party. |
| BAKER, J.C. civil engineer, left for Edmonton on Friday. Mr. Baker has secured the contract for surveying |
1908-05-04 |
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| several townships about 200 miles west of Edmonton and expects to have enough work to last until |
| November. Messrs J.P. Harvey, Joe Harvey and Geer? Accompanied h |
| BAKER, J.C. who has charge of a surveying party north of Edmonton is visiting in town. - Vermilion news. |
1908-06-23 |
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| BAKER, J.C. D.L.S. passed through here on Monday with his wife, to work on Carrot and Wolf creeds |
1908-07-07 |
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| where he has a large block of townships to survey and B. Heathcote returned to the vicinity of the Bid |
| Eddy where he has just completed the survey of about half a dozen |
| BAKER, J.C. C.E. who has completed his government contract of survey several townships northeast of |
1908-11-10 |
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| Edmonton, returned to town on Friday. - Vermilion news. |
| BAKER, J.C. Mr. & Mrs. arrived in town from Kingston, Ontario, on Thursday. Mr. Baker intends to leave |
1908-03-30 |
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| shortly for north of Edmonton, where he will continue surveying that district. Mrs. Baker expects to remain |
| here during the summer. - Vermilion news. |
| BAKER, J.C. Mr. & Mrs. Vermilion, are visiting Mr. And Mrs. Morgan at the King Edward. |
1908-04-07 |
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| BAKER, JAMES Member of First Convocation of the University of Alberta (1908) Currently Living at Leduc |
1908-02-20 |
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| Holds Degree of - Western Degree Held M.D. |
| BAKER, James Dr. of Leduc is in the city stopping at the Windsor. |
1908-03-27 |
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| BAKER, Miss leaves today on the C.P.R. for Chicago. |
1908-11-30 |
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| BAKER, Mr. Messrs, McKone, Baker, McCready and Huff returned from a hunting trip on Friday. They |
1908-11-18 |
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| secured one moose. - Vermilion news. |
| BAKER, Mr. - Vermilion Messrs McKone, Baker, McCready and Huff left on a hunting trip at the |
1908-11-04 |
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| Saskatchewan river on Sunday. - Vermilion news. |
| BAKER, Myrtle Miss leaves on Tuesday to attend Brandon Baptist College - Red Deer News |
1908-09-28 |
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| BAKER, O. and wife left for a visit at Montreal and New York on Monday. Mr. And Mrs. C. Baker |
1908-12-14 |
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| accompanied them as far as Kingston where they expect to remain for the winter. - Vermilion news. |
| BAKER, R.H.G. Methodist church Allocation of ministers - Arrowhead |
1908-06-04 |
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| BAKER, Rev. A Union Thanksgiving service was held in the Presbyterian church, Monday morning. The |
1908-11-11 |
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| congregation was addressed by Rev. Baker and the special musical number was a duet rendered by Mrs. |
| Horner and Miss Kolb of the Methodist choir. - Wetaskiwin news. |
| BAKER, Rev. preached his farewell to the congregation of the Baptist Church on Sunday. Mr. And Mrs. |
1908-12-30 |
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| Baker leave the first of the year to reside in Calgary. - Wetaskiwin news. |
| BAKER, T.B. The Imperial Bank has opened a branch at Michel, B.C. under the managership of T.B. Baker, |
1908-08-18 |
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| formerly of Victoria, B.C. |
| BAKER, W. Methodist Ladies Aid program |
1908-03-07 |
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| BAKER, W.E. Building Permit - Syndicate lot 6, block 33, R.L. 14 residence to cost $1,500 |
1908-09-05 |
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| BAKER, William Appointed school treasurer - Jeffrey |
1908-10-29 |
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| BAKER, Xavier the twelve year old son of Dr. Baker, is the youngest student ever granted a teacher's |
1908-08-13 |
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| certificate in Alberta He was successful at the recent departmenal examination. - Leduc news. |
| BALAAM, Mr. Vegreville agricultural society meeting |
1908-02-03 |
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| BALAAM, T. The name that the Farmers' association chose for their new stock company is "The Farmers' |
1908-02-07 |
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| Grain and Produce Co. " with head quarters at Vegreville. J.J. Stonton, J.F. Gascoigne and T. Balaam are |
| the provincial directors, and will go ahead with the concern |
| BALAAM, T. The farmers are busy hauling grain to town. The three elevators are buying, and T. Balaam will |
1908-09-25 |
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| likely start next week. The price paid for new oats is 25C. - Vegreille news. |
| BALATTI, C.A. To attend Orange Lodge |
1908-03-16 |
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| BALCH, Ethel Miss. M. Sheeley and wife, Miss Ethel Balch, Jay Taylor and wife and George Murray and |
1908-04-27 |
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| wife, of Chicago, of the Beggar Prince Opera Company, are guests at the Hotel Cecil. |
| BALDWIN, C.E. Bought ticket for Coast excursion destination Vancouver. |
1908-08-21 |
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| BALDWIN, F. Christmas tea at Edison |
1908-12-31 |
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| BALDWIN, J. has opened up a new grocery store in his neighborhood. - Edison news. |
1908-05-04 |
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| BALDWIN, J. Mr. Price of Morinville, has been drilling a well for Mr. J. Baldwin lately. - Edison news. |
1908-05-04 |
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| BALDWIN, John has recovered sufficiently to take an active part in his farming operations. - Edison news. |
1908-02-17 |
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| BALDWIN, Mr. has been visiting friends at the Pembina. - Mooside news. |
1908-05-14 |
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| BALDWIN, Mr. A brisk fire occurred in Township 51 a week ago Thursday. Bush Ranger Baldwin ordered out |
1908-05-15 |
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| a crew of men to check the flames. … |
| BALDWIN, Mr. of 58.4 has been deepening and repairing his well. - Mooside news. |
1908-05-27 |
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| BALDWIN, Mr. has moved his store up to the village. The negotiation between him and Mr. Armstrong fell |
1908-12-31 |
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| through so that there are still the two stores here. - Edison news. |
| BALDWIN, Mr. - Edison It is reported that Mr. Armstrong and Mrs. Baldwin have made a deal, the later |
1908-12-03 |
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| giving up storkeeping and the other giving up his farm. - Edison news. |
| BALDWIN, Mr. - Lawton The residents here are looking forward anxiously to the establishment of a school. |
1908-03-23 |
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| A movement with this object in view is now being made and it is expected that the site chosen will be |
| somewhere near Mr. Baldwin's. A school is an institution much needed i |
| BALDWIN, Oliver H. Appointed Commissioner for Taking Affidavits - Graminia |
1908-10-29 |
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| BALDWIN, Oliver H. Appointed Official Auditor - Graminia |
1908-12-28 |
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| BALDWIN, W. Mr. And Mrs. Roberts of Belvedere recently visited at the home of W. Baldwin. - Moside |
1908-10-26 |
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| BALDWIN, Walter Appointed Commissioner for taking Affidavits - Spruce Grove |
1908-05-19 |
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| BALES, C. of the Canadian Bank of Commerce, of Winnipeg and formerly of that bank in this city is |
1908-07-08 |
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| spending his holidays with friends here. - Red Deer news. |
| BALFOUR, R. of Vancouver, C.P.R. bridge engineer, who had charge of the construction of many of the |
1908-09-25 |
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| C.P.R. bridges in this part of Alberta was in the city yesterday a guest at the Hotel Cecil. He went east |
| last evening on the C.N.R. express. |
| BALL, A. Englishman from Vancouver who will take up land at Hardisty |
1908-02-21 |
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