| 1910 Edmonton Bulletin Small Articles |
| ADAMS, George J. put in four days and a half to qualify for a purchased homestead near Hardisty. - Red |
1910-04-07 |
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| ADAMS, H.J. I.O.O.F. - Officers |
1910-08-11 |
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| ADAMS, H.J. I.O.O.F. - Officers |
1910-08-11 |
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| ADAMS, Harry At the police court this morning. Arthur McBean and Harry Adams were charged with |
1910-07-27 |
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| vagrancy. They were given until this evening to leave the city. |
| ADAMS, J. Masen for the past eight years in G.H. Graydon's drug store leavs on Monday week for the |
1910-03-05 |
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| Coast and will probably go into busienss at Fort George. Mr. Adams during his residence in Edmonton has |
| become very well known and popular expecially in Masonic circles. His departure will be greatly regretted |
| ADAMS, J. Mason and Mrs. Adams leave this afternoon for Fort George, B.C. where they will in fuutre |
1910-03-15 |
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| ADAMS, J. Mason Mrs. 397 Fraser Avenue will not receive on Friday next. |
1910-02-02 |
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| ADAMS, J.E. Grand Trunk departures since Friday. - London |
1910-12-20 |
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| ADAMS, James East Edmnton Liberal Association officers |
1910-03-07 |
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| ADAMS, Mr. homesteader moved in here - Raven news. |
1910-04-22 |
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| ADAMS, Mr. - Ohio Engineers make offer … |
1910-07-11 |
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| ADAMS, Mr. & Mrs. have returned from their trip in the west. - Camrose news. |
1910-03-18 |
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| ADAMS, W.C. Lloydminister - Shakespere's day |
1910-04-25 |
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| ADAMSON, John the Elk livery has taken a party of travellers to the Peace River District - Fort |
1910-02-14 |
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| ADAMSON, John To sail from Quebec by the Empress on Aug 12, 1910 |
1910-08-05 |
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| ADAMSON, L. Recently departured by C.P.R. for Montreal |
1910-12-06 |
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| ADAMSON, L. Recently departured by C.P.R. for New York |
1910-12-06 |
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| ADAMSON, Lawrence J.W. McLaggan and Lawrance Adamson have been appointed game guardians for |
1910-01-18 |
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| ADAMSON, Lawrence Appointed Game Guardian - Strathcona |
1910-01-18 |
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| ADAMSON, Lawrence Appointed to look after the purchase of materials for the new building… |
1910-05-11 |
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| ADAMSON, M. Br. left Tuesday for Kitscoty where he is going to work. - Thomasville news. |
1910-03-03 |
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| ADAMSON, Mack and Bill Cusner were visitors in Thomasville on Sunday. - Thomasville news. |
1910-03-29 |
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| ADAMSON, Miss. To sail from Quebec by the Empress on Aug 12, 1910 |
1910-08-05 |
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| ADAMSON, P.P. son-in-law and family are visiting here. They came from Dakota. - Dickson news. |
1910-04-22 |
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| ADAMSON, William Cpl. Promoted to Sergeant |
1910-07-14 |
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| ADDISON, Mr. Mr. Weston and Addison have completed their work in the bush and have returned to wait |
1910-02-18 |
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| for the sewing. - Lea Park news. |
| ADDISON, T. - Lea Park Visited Lloydminister last week. - Lea Park news. |
1910-05-12 |
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| ADDIWELL, W.R. Law suit … |
1910-12-06 |
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| ADDIWELL, W.R. At the police court this morning, Charles McKay was charged with the non-payment of |
1910-12-07 |
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| wages amounting to $25, 35 due R. Addiwell. The Evidence showed that Addiwell had worked for McKay as |
| a teamster without receiving pay. Magistrate Cowan ordered McKay to pay Addiwell, the wages due him and |
| also assessed the defendant the costs of the court. |
| ADDY, Warren got thirty days for vagrancy, as he was making himself a nuisance to the farmers of the |
1910-03-26 |
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| district. - Red Deer news. |
| ADLER, Aug who is conducting a livery barn near Wolf Creek, spent a few days at home. - Rexboro news. |
1910-03-11 |
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| ADLER, August is freighting out west - Rexboro news. |
1910-01-27 |
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| ADLEY, Charles B. Appointed Justice of the Peace - Flagstaff |
1910-04-20 |
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| ADSHEAD, J.R. Rev. and Mrs. left Tuesday evening for Edmonton. Mrs. Adshead will spend a week |
1910-05-21 |
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| visiting friends in Strathcona. Fort Saskatchewan Chronicale |
| ADSHEAD, Rev. Mr. who has been preaching for some time near Fort Saskatchewan, has removed to |
1910-09-26 |
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| Strathcona, where he will again reside. |
| AGAR, A.B. Ex-Alderman who resides on Eighth street, and who is a member of the firm of Agar Bros. |
1910-05-26 |
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| Sustained a fracture to a leg being kick from a horse on his farm a few miles out of the city. Mr. Agar is |
| reported to be otherwise uninjured. |
| AGAR, Norval Appointed Justice of the Peace - Provost |
1910-08-23 |
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| AGNEW, J.A. of Tottenham, Ont who has spent the winter in Strathcona has taken a position in the local |
1910-04-04 |
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| branch of the Dominion Bank. |
| AHEARN, Peter E. Resigned Postmaster - Erskine |
1910-09-01 |
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| AHLF, C. Messrs C. Ahlf, John Reed and Guy Reed have taken a trip to Kansas City, Mo. - Irma new |
1910-01-04 |
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| AICHER, Adam for renewal of hotel license in respect to the waldorf Hotel, situate in lots 1, 2, and 3 Block |
1910-05-17 |
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| AIKEN, A. Officers of I.O.O.F. Kamoya Lodge no 47 |
1910-07-05 |
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| AIKINS, E.W. Appointed Commissioner for taking Affidavits - Exshaw |
1910-02-22 |
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| AIKMAN, T.A. I.O.O.F. - Officers |
1910-08-11 |
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| AINSLIE, M. Appointed official Auditor - Wetaskiwin |
1910-12-21 |
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| AINSWORTH, John Appointed Justice of the Peace - Lamont |
1910-11-05 |
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| AITKEN, A.E. Namayo I.O.O.F. officers installed for 1910 |
1910-01-04 |
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| AITKEN, Alfred Niven Gilles Appointed Commissioner for Taking Affidavits (Without the province) - of |
1910-12-21 |
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| AITKEN, Jean Miss. Edmontonians at Gull Lake |
1910-07-29 |
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| ALBERSTEAD, Mr. went east last night to Winnipeg. |
1910-04-08 |
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| ALBERT, Leda W.H. Wilson appeared on a charge of injury to the property of Leda Albert in log 22 block |
1910-04-13 |
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| 75. According to the story of the derendant he had removed several steps of a staircase to get out some |
| funiture when he was moving an ajournment was granted to allow him to replace the steps. Albert Kales was |
| fined $2 and costs for riding a bicycle on the sidewalk. The law in this regard is to be strictly enforce. |
| ALCOCK, Frederick Charles Appointed Justice of the Peace - Cleverville |
1910-08-23 |
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| ALCOCK, Mrs. Officers of Ladies Curling club |
1910-11-16 |
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| ALDEMAN, H.J. Appointed official Auditor - Lethbridge |
1910-12-21 |
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| ALDIS, W.J. the Edmonton auctioneer, who was seized with a serous fit while walking along Jasper avenue |
1910-05-03 |
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| on Sunday afternoon, fallin and striking his face severely on the stone pavement lies at the Misericordia |
| hospital in a very critical condition. He has been in a delerious state for the past 24 hours. Aldis, who was |
| formerly a sailor, was once seized with a similar fit on board ship. |
| December 13, 2007 |
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