| 1910 Edmonton Bulletin Small Articles |
| ARMER, I.C. managing editor of the "Canadian Manufacturer" of Toronto, was a visitor at the Board of |
1910-07-11 |
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| Trade Offices this morning. |
| ARMEY, J.A. Messrs Berry and Miller are still freightong for J.A. Armey, of the Raven store - Raven news. |
1910-07-30 |
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| ARMITAGE, David who has a quarter in the Mooside district, has purchased a half-breed scrip and been |
1910-04-16 |
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| fortunate enough to be able to locate it on two very good quarters in this district. - Belvedere news. |
| ARMITAGE, John T. Join with reform league |
1910-04-28 |
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| ARMITAGE, Mrs. Missionary Society made progress |
1910-05-10 |
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| ARMITSTES, Mr. Messrs Ablett and Armitstes are starting out west from here with freight. - Onoway news. |
1910-01-07 |
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| ARMOUR, J.J. Officers of Edmonton Irish association |
1910-12-29 |
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| ARMOUR, John G. At the police court this morning John G. Armour was charged with a breach of the Militia |
1910-07-20 |
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| Act in failing to attend drill while a member of the 101st Regiment. He was let off with a warning. |
| ARMOUR, Miss. Mrs. Ponton will receive on Friday with her neice, Miss Armour, of Toronto, who will arrive |
1910-12-10 |
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| in the city on Tuesday and will be the guest of Mrs. Ponton. |
| ARMSTONG, H.B. retured from Alexandra Man, with his bride on Tuesday the 11th inst. Mrs. Armstrong will |
1910-01-20 |
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| be at home after the 20th. - Irma news. |
| ARMSTONG, I.S. Mr. & Mrs. also John Edgson and Mr. Thompson, were in Edmonton last week. |
1910-11-25 |
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| ARMSTONG, J.N. Hon. Calgary bids for Techinical school |
1910-11-21 |
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| ARMSTONG, W. High School elections |
1910-11-25 |
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| ARMSTRONG, - Alderman Election |
1910-09-28 |
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| ARMSTRONG, A. New residence built - Macklin Sask. |
1910-11-01 |
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| ARMSTRONG, A.H. Rev. missionary to Grande Prairie, will speak at the W.M.S. meeting in McDougall |
1910-10-12 |
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| ARMSTRONG, Alex at the police court this morning Alex Armstrong was fined $10 and costs for stealing an |
1910-12-14 |
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| overcoat, the proeprty of Kenneth Cameron. |
| ARMSTRONG, B.M. Mail service on midnight express.. |
1910-06-23 |
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| ARMSTRONG, Bruce has gone to Edmoton and Winnipeg - Irma news. |
1910-01-04 |
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| ARMSTRONG, Bruce Miss Julia Purvis has taken charge of the post office in the abasence of Bruce |
1910-10-21 |
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| ARMSTRONG, Bruce Mr. And Mrs. have left on an extended visit to Mrs. Armstrong's old home at Brandon. |
1910-10-21 |
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| ARMSTRONG, F.B. I.O.O.F. at Irma |
1910-03-03 |
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| ARMSTRONG, F.R. Officers installed Edmonton Lodge |
1910-07-08 |
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| ARMSTRONG, F.W. The Western Supply Co, Wholesale plumbing and steamfitting supplies have opened |
1910-03-23 |
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| up a warehouse at the corner of Eighth street and Peace avenue. The company is composed of local men. |
| F.W. Armstrong is manager. |
| ARMSTRONG, F.W.H. Rev. Mission work in north |
1910-10-12 |
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| ARMSTRONG, G. 476 Fifteenth street, has taken out permits for the construction of two dwelling-houses in |
1910-10-07 |
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| log 01, block 15 H.B.R. on Sixteenth street at a cost of $2,756 and $2,500 |
| ARMSTRONG, G.D. Rev. Methodist church transfers - Montreal to Alberta |
1910-04-09 |
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| ARMSTRONG, G.D. Rev. New Ministers coming to Alberta |
1910-06-02 |
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| ARMSTRONG, G.D. Rev. New Ministers coming to Alberta |
1910-06-03 |
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| ARMSTRONG, G.D. Rev. Vemilion teachers meet at Vegrevill |
1910-09-26 |
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| ARMSTRONG, G.S. - Alderman Officers of Hospital Board |
1910-01-26 |
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| ARMSTRONG, G.S. & Family Edmontonians at Gull Lake |
1910-07-29 |
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| ARMSTRONG, G.S. Mrs. 437 Nomayo avenue, will recive on Wednesday and afterwards on the fourth |
1910-10-24 |
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| ARMSTRONG, G.W. Rev. methodist minister at Lesser Slave Lake, who has been in the city for some |
1910-02-07 |
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| days, returns north tomorrow. |
| ARMSTRONG, George S. City Conservative association |
1910-02-02 |
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| ARMSTRONG, H.B. The Irma Post officehas been moved from C. Swaile's store to H.B. Armstrong's new |
1910-01-20 |
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| ARMSTRONG, H.B. I.O.O.F. at Irma |
1910-03-03 |
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| ARMSTRONG, H.E. A branch of the Traders Bank has been opened at Stewart, B.C. under the |
1910-04-26 |
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| management of Mr. H.E. Armstrong, formerly manager at Kenora. This makes 107 branches of the Trader's |
| ARMSTRONG, J. Local Improvement District 30-7-4 meeting |
1910-12-29 |
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| ARMSTRONG, J.S. Resigned Post master - Edison |
1910-11-16 |
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| ARMSTRONG, Jack R. Passes Civil service exam - Edmonton |
1910-12-19 |
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| ARMSTRONG, L.H. has arrived in the city from Victoria, B.C. and will reside here, assisted in the business |
1910-11-09 |
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| of Armstrong Brothers printers, with his brother R.W.R. Armstrong. |
| ARMSTRONG, L.S. George Deffenbaugh is successor to L.S. Armstrong, postmaster at Edison. Mr. |
1910-11-02 |
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| Deffenbaugh has built a post office and dwelling house combined at the corner. Edison has been growing |
| rapidly of late and prospects are good for the future. - Edison news. |
| ARMSTRONG, R.C. Rev. Two meetings of the Layman's Missionary Movement have been held in town |
1910-12-06 |
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| during the week. The Rev. R.C. Armstrong, just returned from Japan, addressing an audience in the |
| Methodist church and Rev. Mr. Anderson doeing a similar performance at the Presbyterian church... - |
| ARMSTRONG, R.W.R. D.D.G.M. of the Grand Lodge of Oddfellows went to Irma this morning with a |
1910-03-01 |
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| number of local men to assist at the instalation of a lodge at Irma this evening. |
| ARMSTRONG, R.W.R. I.O.O.F. at Irma |
1910-03-03 |
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| ARMSTRONG, R.W.R. Foresters Name Committee |
1910-05-10 |
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| ARMSTRONG, R.W.R. returned today from a short visit with friends at Daysland. |
1910-07-11 |
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| ARMSTRONG, R.W.R. New lodges… |
1910-10-04 |
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| ARMSTRONG, R.W.R. I.O.O.F. officers |
1910-11-09 |
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| ARMSTRONG, R.W.R. L.H. Armstrong has arrived in the city from Victoria, B.C. and will reside here, |
1910-11-09 |
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| assisted in the business of Armstrong Brothers printers, with his brother R.W.R. Armstrong. |
| ARMSTRONG, Rev. Mr. and N.M. Plummer, of Grouard, were in the village a few days last week. Mr. |
1910-02-01 |
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| Armstrong is obtaining supplies for the church being erected at grouard. Mr. Plummer is out to consuit a |
| physician regarding his eyes, which have been giving him considerable trouble. - Thomasville news. |
| ARMSTRONG, Rev. Mr. has arrived from Montreal and has taken charge of the work of the Methodist |
1910-07-06 |
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| Chruch. Mr. Armstrong delivered his first sermon Sunday morning. Mrs. Armstrong did not arrive with Mr. |
| Armstrong. She being an Edmonton girl, is making a short visit there before taking up houskeeping in |
| ARMSTRONG, W. High School Literary society officers |
1910-12-05 |
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