| 1910 Edmonton Bulletin Small Articles |
| ARMSTRONG, W.C. Hon. Captain permitted to resign his commission. |
1910-05-21 |
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| ARMSTRONG, W.C. Capt. Al Azhar Temple officer - Laying of corner stone |
1910-07-15 |
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| ARMSTRONG, W.H. Rev. of Grouard was in the village a few days the past week en route home from |
1910-02-21 |
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| Edmonton. On Sunday he occupied the pulpit of the local Methodist church. - Athabasca news. |
| ARMSTRONG, W.K. Officers Battle River L.O.L. 1956 |
1910-11-18 |
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| ARMSTRONG, Walter Appointed Commissioner for Taking Affidavits - Edmonton |
1910-08-23 |
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| ARMSTRONG, William At the police court this morning M.H. Dewar was fined one dollar and costs for |
1910-12-24 |
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| assaulting William Armstrong. The Trouble arose over a saw and some other tools which Dewar was keeping |
| for another man. Armstrong procured an order from the owner but Dewar refused to acknowlege the order. |
| When Armstrong persisted in taking the tools trouble ensued. |
| ARMSTRONG, William Charles Gordon Made provisional Major |
1910-05-21 |
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| ARMSTRONG, William Francis Made provisional Lieut. |
1910-05-21 |
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| ARNDOLDI, Clara E. For stenographers, typewriters, subdivsion B. of the third division inside service, |
1910-06-18 |
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| Fourth Clare E. Arnoldi, Edmonton |
| ARNELL, D. many years a successful farmer in this district, has opened out as an auctioneer, and |
1910-03-22 |
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| commenced yesterday in connection with Mr. Corey's sale, two miles west. - Innisfail news. |
| ARNELL, D. has been shipping quite a number of cattle during the week. - Innisfail news. |
1910-11-25 |
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| ARNOLD, E. Mrs. let last evening for New York. |
1910-04-12 |
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| ARNOLD, Major leaves today for Brandon, Manitoba, by C.P.R. |
1910-09-14 |
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| ARNOLD, William The school election called for Staruday last passed off very quietly, thirteen votes were |
1910-10-18 |
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| casts. Mr. Wm. Arnold, Mr. John thompson and Mr. Charles W. Hoff were elected directors. - Lunford |
| ARNOLDI, Misses. Miss Swobode and the Misses Arnoldi are spengint the week-end, the guests of Mrs. |
1910-11-29 |
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| ARNOTT, David Rev. Adress by Rev on Mission Work |
1910-06-29 |
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| ARNUP, A.W. Entwistle board of trade |
1910-03-29 |
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| ARNUP, A.W. New Postmaster - Entwistle |
1910-04-01 |
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| ARNUP, A.W. Entwistle, is visiting in the city. |
1910-06-14 |
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| ARNUP, A.W. Frank M. Gray and A.W. Arnup left yesterday by motor car for Entwistle. |
1910-06-16 |
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| ARNUP, A.W. Appointed official Auditor - Entwistle |
1910-12-21 |
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| ARNUP, A.W. J.P. of Entwistle, is in the city today. Mr. Arnup is editing the Pembina Outlook. |
1910-08-31 |
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| ARPLEN, N. was accused at the R.N.W.M.P. Barracks for damaging the government telegraph line |
1910-02-01 |
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| between here and Mirror Landing. He pleaded that it was done accidently while cutting cord wood. He was let |
| off on suspended sentence. - Athabasca news. |
| ARSENEAU, J.C.T. lately of Chatham, N.B. is in Stettler and is opening a general store in the Bigelow |
1910-12-08 |
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| Block. The name of the new firm will be the Stettler Trading Company, with Mr. Arseneau as manager. - |
| ARTHUR, C.E. In the case of Ezra Ferguson and C.E. Arthur vs Peter McLeod, administrator of the estate |
1910-11-17 |
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| of Daniel McLeod and Thomas G. Norris, an action to foreclose a mortgage on lands in Leduc townsite, |
| ARTHUR, Christopher Geoffrey Made provisional Lieut. |
1910-05-21 |
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| ARTHUR, Mr. has returned to his homestead. - Northern Independence news. |
1910-01-18 |
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| ARTHUR, William - Trooper Albertans who died in South African war |
1910-01-17 |
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| ARTHUR, William James Appointed Commissioner for taking Affidavits - Bowell |
1910-02-22 |
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| ASBURY, Miss has moved from Ninth street to 782 Thirteenth street. |
1910-05-14 |
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| ASCHELL, Mr. a German scientist is in the village prepairing to go down to Fort McMurray another |
1910-04-04 |
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| prospecting tour. - Athabasca news. |
| ASH, Mrs. - Edmonton Officers W.M.S. of Alberta |
1910-05-30 |
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| ASH, W.T. Wesley Sunday School |
1910-05-19 |
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| ASH, W.T. Mrs. Wesley Sunday School |
1910-05-19 |
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| ASH, William E. Awarded Prize |
1910-02-22 |
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| ASHBAUGH, T.G. The men's furnishing business on Whyte avenue for some years conducted by S.W. |
1910-03-09 |
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| Walter, has been purchased by A.J. Bright and T.G. Ashbaugh, lately of Aylmer, Ontario, who will carry on |
| the buiness under the new firm name. Both Mr. Bright and Mr. Ashbaugh are experienced in the line of trade |
| they ahve taken up here and they announce themselves as well please with the business prospects of |
| ASHLEE, Thomas An accident which might have been serious happened to the little two year old daughter |
1910-07-16 |
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| of Mr. And Mrs. Thomas Ashlee on Thrusday. The little one was playing near a well and fell in; luckily the |
| well was not very deep and she was rescued without any serious results. - Vegreville news. |
| ASHLEY, R.E. chief engineer of the Muskegon boiler works. Muskegon, Mich, is in the city at present. He |
1910-06-15 |
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| is registered drawings of the company's boilers at the government buildings in order that the firm may sell |
| their boilers in Alberta. Although nothing definite is settled yet. Mr. Ashley is seriously considering the |
| advisablity of establishing a boiler works in Edmonton. |
| ASHLEY, Thomas Thomas Ashley and C. Tinkley were each fined five dollars and costs at the |
1910-08-18 |
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| R.N.W.M.P. barracks this morning for refusing to fulfil a signed contract. Both the men had signed up to do |
| grade work on the C.N.R. for McMillan Bros, but refused to do the work required of them. |
| ASHTON, E.J. Lieut Lloydminister - met with an unfortunate accident at the Drill Hall gymnasium last night, |
1910-03-14 |
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| when practising at the vaulting horse. The big mat placed to receive a gymnast, after clearing the horse |
| became dispolaced as he landed and he fell heavily, sustaining very severe sprain. |
| ASHTON, Lieut New unit for Lloydminister |
1910-02-14 |
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| ASHWELL, L.M. Miss of the Government offices, left this morning on a holiday trip to Calgary and other |
1910-08-10 |
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| ASHWELL, Lula M. Miss. of the attorney-general's department returned from a three months visit in St. |
1910-03-05 |
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| Paul and points in Ontario. |
| ASHWELL, Miss. Officers of the Mission circle of McDougall Methodist Church for ensuing year. |
1910-04-14 |
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| ASP, C. made a business trip to Camrose last week. - Ryley news. |
1910-06-14 |
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| ASP, C. is building the new hotel in Holden. - Ryley news. |
1910-08-09 |
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| ASPERIALL, A. Innisfail's two rife shots, W.T. Lundy and A. Asperiall, did wonders at the 200, 500 and 600 |
1910-08-10 |
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| yards, the former scoring87 and the latter 75. - Innisfail news. |
| ASPINALL, A. was appointed assessor at a salary of %75 for 1910 - Innisfail news. |
1910-04-22 |
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| ASPINALL, A. Wm. Geary and A. Spinall have been away nearly all the week, attending the Church of |
1910-06-24 |
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| England synod at Calgary. - Innisfail news. |
| ASPINALL, A. the local agent, has been disposing of several C. & E. lots lately. - Innisfail news. |
1910-09-02 |
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| ASPINALL, A. Innifail gun club officers |
1910-10-18 |
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