| 1910 Edmonton Bulletin Small Articles |
| BLAIS, Joseph leaves today by C.P.R. for Three Rivers, Quebec. |
1910-10-05 |
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| BLAIS, P. and Family Holiday Trip on Canadian Northern Railway - Niagra Falls, Ont |
1910-12-23 |
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| BLAKE, George of Hill End brought in a dressed hog that tipped the sdcales at 565 pounds. It was sold to |
1910-11-05 |
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| F. Michener and Co. He received $45.20 the price being set per pound. - Innisfail news. |
| BLAKE, Mr. Officers Northern Light No 1260 Norwood |
1910-01-21 |
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| BLAKE, O.C. William Milligan has gone to Edmonton for a load of furniture for his father-in-law, O.C. Blake |
1910-01-04 |
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| BLAKE, O.C. had gone to Edmonton on business. - Mellowdale news. |
1910-02-08 |
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| BLAKE, O.C. Mrs. has gone out to Edmonton to join her husband. They intend to return about June 1st. - |
1910-04-05 |
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| BLANCHARD, W. Mrs. is again suffering with rheumatism. - Ryley news. |
1910-07-23 |
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| BLANCHART, Mr. has moved to town for the winter. - Ryley news. |
1910-11-25 |
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| BLAND, Miss who will be remembered in Edmonton, is very happily sisutated in Waletown, B.C., where she |
1910-06-18 |
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| has a class of children and writes enthusiastically about the place and life there generally. She is |
| expecting her friend, Miss Margaret Wheat, formerly of Edmonton but lattely of Calgary on a visit the end |
| of June. Fishing for cod and salmon with success and big game shooting ar two of the amusements |
| BLANEY, J.D. Officers of United Aids |
1910-02-05 |
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| BLANN, Herbert Made Lieut in 103 Calgary Regiment |
1910-05-21 |
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| BLASDELL, Luella Lecture and concert |
1910-09-27 |
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| BLASER, J. a few miles south west of Strome, threshed 353 bushels of wheat from 7 acres. |
1910-11-24 |
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| BLAUVETT, J.F. At the police court this morning a traveller named J.F. Blauvett, was charged with a |
1910-01-31 |
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| breach of the city bylaws in selling clothing in the city without a license. The case was adjourned until |
| Thursday pending the appearance of the defendant, who it is said was gone to Calgary. |
| BLAYNEY, J.D. Former bulding inspector makes complaint… |
1910-04-26 |
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| BLAYNEY, J.D. Social and Moral Reform meeting |
1910-06-07 |
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| BLAYNEY, J.D. Temperance meeting… |
1910-11-14 |
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| BLAYNEY, Miss. Officers of the Mission circle of McDougall Methodist Church for ensuing year. |
1910-04-14 |
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| BLAYNEY, Mrs. Missionary Society made progress |
1910-05-10 |
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| BLEAKNEY, Miss Sunday School Assoication officers |
1910-01-10 |
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| BLEAKNEY, Miss. Will go to Calgary for teacher convention |
1910-03-28 |
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| BLEAY, Richard Appointed official Auditor - Evanrts |
1910-12-21 |
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| BLIGH, Miss. teachers to attend Calgary Convention |
1910-03-28 |
| n06p0575 |
| BLINN, Dr. Oddfellows at home |
1910-10-22 |
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| BLOCK, Fred Town council of Daysland |
1910-11-25 |
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| BLOCKBY, F. - Councillor by Acclamation at Daysland |
1910-12-08 |
| n08p0841 |
| BLOKER, John The lareg boiler of Brick & Boyd's traction engine passed through the village last Saturday. |
1910-03-22 |
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| One of the large traction wheels, which was being freighted through by John Bloker, is now lying upon the |
| banks of the river, about six miles below Mirror Landing. Mr. Broker had the misfortune to break through the |
| ice, and the wheel was hauled out only with great difficaulty... - Athabasca news. |
| BLOMFIELD, C.A. will leave for Kelona, B.C. this afternoon |
1910-04-22 |
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| BLOOD, Alban Rev. The Bishop of Calgary has appointed the Rev. Alban Blood to the parish of Colchester |
1910-09-17 |
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| and St. Luke's Hilghland Park. Mr. Blood hopes to conduct morning and evening services at St. Luke's on |
| Sunday. There will also be a baptismal service at 2 p.m. conducted by the Rev. David Jones, rector of |
| Holy Trinity, Strathcona. Sunday school at 3 p.m. |
| BLOOMER, W. Cpl. Receives military certificate - Coporal |
1910-06-04 |
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| BLOOMER, William Anglican Meeting… |
1910-06-16 |
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| BLOOMQUIST, C.J. Appointed official Auditor - Calmar |
1910-12-21 |
| n08p0958 |
| BLOUIN, Ovide Appointed Brand Reader - Ferry Point |
1910-02-22 |
| n06p0347 |
| BLOW, Dr. Calgary universty proposed… |
1910-05-07 |
| N07p0050 |
| BLOW, Dr. - Calgary reports that the sum of $60,000 in actual cash has been contributed so far towards |
1910-11-29 |
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| endowing a citenzens' chair in the Calgary university. |
| BLOWEY, J.T. late of Edmonton and now of Vancovuer arrived in the city last night and is staying at the |
1910-07-12 |
| n07p0545 |
| Alberta. Mr. Blowey, who is the senior partner of the Blowey-Henry Furniture Company here, is in |
| Edmonton on Business connected with the firm. He will probably remain in the city for some little time. |
| BLUE, Cassie Miss. Miss. Jean MacDonald and Miss. Cassie Blue, having completed three years course of |
1910-03-10 |
| n06p0459 |
| instruction in the training school of the City Hospital, graduated this week. Miss MacDonald is a daughter |
| of Rev. A.D. MacDonald of Lamont, Alberta and will remain in the hospital for some time in charge of one |
| of the wards. Miss Blue is from Tara, Ontario, and has returned to her home. |
| BLUE, John provincial librarian, has returned from Calgary, where he spent a few days last week. |
1910-05-10 |
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| BLUE, John returned this morning from Battleford, where he spent Sunday. |
1910-05-16 |
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| BLUE, John Officers of Canadian club… |
1910-05-31 |
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| BLUE, John provincial libarian, is spending his holidays at Banff. |
1910-07-11 |
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| BLUE, John Children's shelter |
1910-08-13 |
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| BLUE, John Mr. Mr. And Mrs. Alex Bonneau returned to Edmonton from their honeymoon last Friday and |
1910-04-15 |
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| are living on Seventh street. Mrs. Bonneau is a sister of Mr. John Blue. |
| BLUE, Minnie Miss of Tara, Ont. Is visiting her sister, Mrs. Alex Bonneau, on Seventh St. |
1910-06-07 |
| n07p0292 |
| BLUE, Mr. Childrens aid… |
1910-02-10 |
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| BLUNDELL, Mr. from Glenfells, Saskatchewan, have been visiting with M. Morrow and looking for |
1910-01-06 |
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| homesteads. - Thomasville news. |
| BLYTHE, E.S. Bycycling on the sidewalk on Fourthteenth street, was an offence for which E.S. Blythe was |
1910-09-13 |
| n08p0091 |
| fined $2 and costs in the police court this morning. |
| BLYTHE, G. Percy Political Meeting |
1910-03-18 |
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| BLYTHE, G. Percy C.A. is to address the Chartered Accountants' Students Association this evening at |
1910-03-22 |
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| eight o'clock in the commercial room at Alberta College. Subject. "Depreciations" |
| BLYTHE, G. Percy Endorse Sifton as Premier resolution |
1910-06-01 |
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| BLYTHE, G. Percy Pass Examinations… |
1910-06-20 |
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| BLYTHE, Percy Delegates to Synod… |
1910-05-13 |
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| BLYTHE, Percy Mr. And Mrs. were hosts of a pleasant little bridge on Tuesday evening. |
1910-02-25 |
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