| 1910 Edmonton Bulletin Small Articles |
| BANNERMAN, Mr. This week the offices of the R.N.W.M.P. were moved into the house owned by Mr. |
1910-04-20 |
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| Bannerman on the lot adjoining the present barracks. The old offices will be used for the quartermaster |
| sergeant's stores. - Athabasca news. |
| BANNERMAN, Thomas William Appointed Notaries Public - Acme |
1910-12-21 |
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| BANNERMAN, W. Appointed official Auditor - Acme |
1910-12-21 |
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| BANNISTER, Harold Okotoks branch of United Farmers of Alberta |
1910-04-30 |
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| BANNISTER, William I.O.O.F. at Irma |
1910-03-03 |
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| BANOUR, Robert S. Appointed Commissioner for taking Affidavits - Calgary |
1910-02-22 |
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| BANTIN, W.H. Professor Practicing without a license… |
1910-03-22 |
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| BANTING, A. McLean Rev. Much rejoicing is heard at Bowden on account of the Rev. A. McLean Banting |
1910-11-04 |
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| having decided to remain at St. Matthew's Church there. A much better living was offered to him, but he |
| unselfishly has agreed to stay. - Innisfail news. |
| BANTING, A.M. Rev. Lord Bishop Pinkham of Calgary accompanied by the Rev. A.M. Banting to Bowden |
1910-02-17 |
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| on Sunday and held a very impressive confirmation service… |
| BAPTIE, Adam Appointed Coroner - Exshaw |
1910-02-22 |
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| BAPTIST, Crawford Local Improvement District 27 Meeting |
1910-02-09 |
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| BARBER, - Captain J.K. Cornwall with the crew of the steamer Northland Light, returned to town on |
1910-11-14 |
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| Saturday last, having put up the steamer at Mirror Landing for the winter. Captain Barber is expected down |
| in a few days from the steamer Northland Light. - Athabasca news. |
| BARBER, A.D.C. Capt general manager of the Northern Transportation Co. and master of the steamer |
1910-02-19 |
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| Northland Sun, plying between Athabasca Landing and Mirror Landing, and Grand Rapids on the Athabasca |
| River has returned to the city from his trip to Germany, Great Britian and France, where he investigated |
| the highly perfect system of river navigation. |
| BARBER, Arthur Mrs. son Ray, and daughter Iris, of Camrose, have spent the last two weeks visiting Mr. |
1910-07-30 |
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| And Mrs. G.T. Gasgoine but returned to Camrose on Wednesday - Vegreville news. |
| BARBER, Bruce, Mr. has about completed a new residence on his homestead - Irma news. |
1910-09-21 |
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| BARBER, C.D.A. Capt. returned to the village Saturday night for the present season of navigation. He was |
1910-04-04 |
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| accompanied by one of his engineers. L.R. Morton. - Athabasca news. |
| BARBER, C.D.A. Capt. left ofn Sunday accompanied by A.V. Buckman, for Winnipeg and eastern points, |
1910-12-05 |
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| where they will pend about a month, returning here early in the new year. - Athabasca news. |
| BARBER, C.D.A. Capt. William Pearce, and Dr. Gillespie of Edmonton, came out in an auto on |
1910-12-12 |
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| Wednesday. They made the run from Edmonton in six hours, which is good time. - Athabasca news. |
| BARBER, Capt. The S.S. Northland Light had the misfortune to run on a rock in Lesser Slave river on |
1910-11-02 |
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| Sunday, which has laid it up temporarily. Capt. Barber left here Thurdsay with crew and tackle to make the |
| necessary repairs. - Athabasca news. |
| BARBER, Capt. returnd from Mirror Landing on Thursday last, with his crew from the steamer Northland |
1910-11-29 |
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| Light after having laid her up for the winter. The crew left for their winter homes on Tuesday morning. |
| Captain Barber expects to remain here the greater part of the winter. - Athabasca news. |
| BARBER, Captain Northern lights sunk - Athabasca news. |
1910-05-02 |
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| BARBER, G.S. and H. Martin of the Yellowhad Coal & Coke Co. Wolf Creek are registered at the Yale |
1910-11-19 |
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| BARBER, M. Mrs. Owing to illness, Mrs. M. Barber, Windsor Hotel, will not receive until the third Tuesday in |
1910-03-14 |
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| BARBER, Mrs. Windsor hotel, will receive on the third Tuesday of each month. |
1910-02-14 |
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| BARBER, N.B. (Or N.R.) President of the Edmonton Hotelmen's Association is greatly displeased because |
1910-07-20 |
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| the meeting called for Monday night drew an attendance of only two other hotel proprietors, namely T. |
| Rooke of the Alberta and R. McDonald of the Yale. The meeting was called to discuss the dept transfer |
| BARBOUR, Mrs. of the Windsor hotel, will receive the thirs Tuesday of each month. |
1910-02-12 |
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| BARD, Gusf and Oscar bard and Mr. Adamson were Kingman visitors on Wednesday. - Kingman news. |
1910-03-29 |
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| BARD, J. Peace river settlers to meet |
1910-02-01 |
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| BARD, J. Peace river settlers meet |
1910-02-02 |
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| BARD, Oscar Gusf and Oscar bard and Mr. Adamson were Kingman visitors on Wednesday. - Kingman |
1910-03-29 |
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| BARFITT, L. Miss. left yesterday for the east to sail by the Virginian for the Old Country on August 5th. |
1910-07-27 |
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| BARFORD, Mr. last Friday Mrs Hardisty had a very enjoyable musical in honor of Mrs Richards, of |
1910-02-25 |
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| Calgary. Mr. Barford played with his accustomed finish. Miss Jean McIsaac, whose sympathetic touch asn |
| artistic expression are a delight also played and her brother, Mr. Alfred McIsaac contributed some much |
| BARFORD, Mr. And Mrs. also returned home on Saturday from the same popular resort (Gull Lake) |
1910-09-03 |
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| BARFORD, Mrs. & Family Edmontonians at Gull Lake |
1910-07-29 |
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| BARFORD, Vernon and Mrs. Barford gave a five table bridge on Tuesday evening. |
1910-01-22 |
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| BARFORD, Vernon Music Story … |
1910-05-31 |
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| BARFORD, Vernon tea hosted for sister Miss Lynch. |
1910-07-02 |
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| BARFORD, Vernon pupils gave their usual monthly recital this evening… |
1910-12-23 |
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| BARFORD, Vernon Mr. Piano pupils resume their monthly recitals this evening in all Saints School Third |
1910-10-29 |
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| street. Miss Penelope Davies will be the assisting vocalist singing … |
| BARFORD, Vernon Mrs left for Winnipeg last week. |
1910-09-24 |
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| BARFORD, Vernon Mrs. piano pupils usual monthly recital will take place this evening in All Saints School |
1910-02-28 |
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| room, commencing at 8.15. They will be assisted by H.G. Turner, who will sing. "So Fair a Flower"… |
| BARFORD, Vernon Mrs. and her children and sster, Miss Jessie Lynch, left for Gull Lake on Tuesday, |
1910-07-09 |
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| where they will spend the summer. |
| BARFORD, Vernon Mrs. on Wednesday entertained at a delightful bridge party in honor of her sister, Miss |
1910-10-22 |
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| BARFORD, Vernon Mrs. returned from a delightful trip to Winnipeg, where she visited her mother, Mrs. |
1910-10-22 |
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| Lynch, and renewed her friendship with a great many old friends in the Manitoba capital. |
| BARKE, Daniel The second claim was that of Daniel Barke, of Egremont, for $100 pending furhter |
1910-10-18 |
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| statement for an oxen struck last Saturday by a street car. |
| BARKEMEYER, Henry A large number of hogs were shipped by Henry Barkemeyer on Thursday also a |
1910-11-07 |
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| large number of cattle by J.B. McMillan - Innisfail news. |
| BARKER, C.L. Mrs. left yesterday for the east by C.P.R. to sail for the old country by the steamer |
1910-09-16 |
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| Empress of Britain on September 23. |
| BARKER, G.A. sign painted, is painting a decorating the new Alberta Hotel. - Ryley news. |
1910-06-14 |
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| BARKER, G.A. Mr. & Mrs. of Bruce was in town Friday and returned to Bruce Saturday. - Ryley news. |
1910-06-08 |
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| BARKER, J. Travis Officers of United Aids |
1910-02-05 |
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