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KEY TO CIRCULATION
RATINGS
When a rating is given in black face figures the
publisher has furnished an affidavit of the average
circulation during the calendar year immediately
preceding date of issue.
Where a rating is given in black face figures
with a star [*] the publisher has furnished a detailed
statement showing the actual issue for each date
during the calendar year immediately preceding date
of issue, supported by an affidavit.
Where a rating is followed by a dagger; thus [f], the
paper so rated is a member of the Audit Bureau of
Circulations.
Where an affidavit of circulation has not been
furnished, the rating is given as accurately as possible
in thousands and fractions of thousands.
Thus:
Y means "exceeding 250"
H ' " " ,-600"
M " " ' .^750"
1 " . " 1,000"
l\i " " 1,250"
lYz " " 1,500"
1% " " 1,750"
2 " " 2,000"
and so on, each whole number and fraction signifying
so many thousands and parts of a thousand.
In the case of publications which were started less than 12
months previous to September 30, 1918, no rating is given, as the
average for the period would not fairly represent the present
circulation.
KEY TO ABBREVIATIONS
in descriptions of towns
Tel. Telegraph. T. Telephone. Ex, Express.
THE
CANADIAN
NEWSPAPER
DIRECTORY
1919
A COMPLETE LIST OF THE NEWSPAPERS AND PERIODICALS
PUBLISHED IN THE DOMINION OF CANADA AND
NEWFOUNDLAND, WITH FULL PARTICULARS
Entered according" to Act of Parliament of Canada, in the year on
thousand nine hundred and nineteen, by A. McKiM, LIMITED,
of Montreal, Toronto, Winnipeg and London,
at the Department of Agriculture, Ottawa.
PUBLISHED BY
A. McKIM, LIMITED
MONTREAL, TORONTO, WINNIPEG AND LONDON, ENG.
vertising
18891919
IN presenting the Twelfth Edition of the Canadian
Newspaper Directory, it is hardly necessary to
emphasize the painstaking care exercised in its pro-
duction. The information contained within the
familiar Green and Red covers has come to be regarded as
a standard of accuracy among those who have most frequent
occasion to consult its pages.
With a cordial acknowledgment, then, of our indebted-
ness to the publishers whose co-operation has enabled us to
attain this standard, we will pass on to the consideration of
the part the Advertising Agency, arid A. McKim, Limited,
in particular, has played in the establishing of Advertising
as a business force in Canada.
When Anson McKim founded the first Advertising
Agency in Canada in 1889 he established certain rules of
principle and practice from which we have never departed
To advise against the expenditure of any money
in Advertising where satisfactory results do not seem
reasonably certain.
To spend a client's money as carefully and judi-
ciously as we would our own.
To secure for each client the rates to which he is
justly entitled, and to render accounts so as to merit
implicit confidence.
These principles seem to favour the advertiser rather
than the publisher, who pays us for the services we render
to our clients, and yet you have only to inquire among
well-established Canadian publishers to ascertain that
during the last quarter of a century, they have received
more General, or National, Advertising through A. McKim,
Limited, than through all other channels combined.
This remarkable record does not include the strictly
local advertisihg.^classified advertising and so on.
THE CANADIAN NEWSPAPKU DIKKCTORY 3
As the best evidence of the soundness of the above
principles, we refer you to the partial list of our clierts on
pages that follow. That the clients are not wholly of a
commercial character will be recognized when one finds
listed therein the Dominion of Canada; Canadian Patriotic
Fund; Belgian Relief Fund; Serbian Relief Fund; Canadian
Red Cross; Navy League of Canada; and the Salvation
Army.
Many campaigns have been planned and carried out for
the Dominion Government, notably for the Department of
Militia and Defence; National Service Board; Military
Service; Victory Loans; Income Tax; Canada Food Board;
Registration Board; and War-Savings Stamps. It is need-
less to dwell on campaigns which proved such unbounded
successes.
As an institution, A. McKim, Limited, feels it has been
privileged to play a not unimportant part in Canada's
participation in the war.
Our experience, records, and specialized ability are
available to any organization or individual who wishes to
educate or influence the public for a legitimate purpose.
Correspondence with any of the offices listed below will
receive most careful attention.
A. MCKIM, LIMITED
Advertising Agency
J. N. McKm, President and Treasurer H. E. STEPHENSON, Secretary
Mrs. A. McKm, Vice-President CHAS. T. PEARCE, Director.
W. B. SOMERSET, General Manager.
MONTREAL TORONTO WINNIPEG LONDON, Eng.
Head Office Chas. T. Pearce. Mgr. F. Pratt. Kuhn. Mgr. W. Keeble. Mgr.
CONTENTS
(For Class Papers, including Religious and Foreign
Languages, see Pages 325 to 332).
Page
Abbreviations, Key to Inside front cover
Advertisements, index to V
ALBERTA
Gazetteer. 227
Detailed List 228
Condensed List 301
County List 323
BRITISH COLUMBIA
Gazetteer 250
Detailed List 251
Condensed List 303
County List 324
Classified List 325
Class papers 325
Clients of A. McKim, Ltd.,partial list . . . XIII
Condensed List 276
County List 312
Daily papers, List of 307
Foreign Language Publications 330
Gazetteer of Canadian Newspapers. . . .
Over two hundred and fifty satisfied
customers XIII
Key to Circulation Ratings . Inside front cover
Languages, Foreign 330
MANITOBA
Gazetteer 166
Detailed List 167
Condensed List 295
County List 320
NEW BRUNSWICK
/
Gazetteer 139
Detailed List 140
Condensed List 292
County List 318
NEWFOUNDLAND
Gazetteer 271
Detailed List 272
Condensed List 306
County List 324
NOVA SCOTIA
Page
Gazetteer 148
Detailed List 149
Condensed List 293
County List 319
ONTARIO
Gazetteer 2
Detailed List 3
Condensed List 276
County List 312
Preface... II
PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND
Gazetteer 163
Detailed List 164
Condensed List 295
County List 324
QUEBEC
Gazetteer 109
Detailed List 110
Condensed List 288
County List 316
Religious Publications 331
SASKATCHEWAN
Gazetteer 191
Detailed List 192
Condensed List 298
County List 321
Summary of Canadian Publications XII
Trade Papers 327
YUKON TERRITORY
Gazetteer 270
Detailed List r . 270
Condensed List 305.
County List 324
INDEX TO ADVERTISEMENTS.
ONTARIO
PLACE PAPER PAGE
Alexandria News 9'2
Arnprior Chronicle 108
Barrie Examiner 96
Belleville Intelligencer 63
" Ontario 116
Brantford Expositor 61
Brockville Recorder and Times 65
Cannington Ontario Gleaner 113
Chatham News 68
Planet 75
Clinton New Era 107
" News-Record 70
Cobalt Daily Nugget 108
Cobden Sun 97
Cornwall Freeholder 95
Standard 64
Fordwich Record 99
Fort William Times-Journal 53
Gait Reporter 67
Godorich Signal 98
Star 110
Guelph Ontario Agricultural College Review 81
Hamilton Herald ;; 32
Newspaper Union List 67
Review 103
Spectator 31
Times 30
Ingersoll Chronicle 99
Kincardine Review -. 114
Kingston British Whig 49
Standard 48
Kitchener Daily Telegraph 117
" News Record 66
Ontario Journal 100
Leamington Post News 101
Lindsay Post 69
Warder 109
Little Current Manitoulin Expositor 105
London Catholic Record 82
Farmers' Advocate 138
Lucknow Sentinel 100
Midland Argus 110
Milton Canadian Champion 96
New Liskeard Speaker 103
Newmarket Era 98
Niagara Falls Evening Review 98
North Bay Times 101
Orangeville Banner 109
Orillia Times 82
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ONTARIO Continued.
PLACE PAPER PAGE
Ottawa Canadian Labor Press 28
" Citizen 25
Le Droit 29
Farm Journal 27
" , Journal Dailies 26
Owen Sound Sun Times 73
Paris Star-Transcript 112
Peterborough Examiner 74
Review 105
Picton Gazette 102
" Times 84
Port Arthur Canadan Uutiset 97
News-Chronicle 52
Port Dover Maple Leaf 102
Renfrew Journal 104
" Mercury , 84
Ridgetown Dominion 86
St. Catharines Standard 58
St. Mary's Journal 90
St. Thomas Times-Journal 60
Sarnia Canadian Observer 1 14
Smiths Falls News 89
Rideau Record 104
Thessalon Algoma Advocate 105
Tillsonburg Liberal 106
Observer 88
Timmins Timmins and Porcupine Herald 107
Toronto Bookseller and Stationer 133
Canadian Baptist 99
Canadian Countryman 88
Canadian Courier 132
. Canadian Druggist 65
Canadian Farm 132
Canadian Foundryman 133
Canadian Grocer 133
Canadian Machinery 133
Canadian Magazine 116
Canadian Motorist 69
Can. Motor Tractor & Implement Trade
Journal 133
Christian Guardian 131
Dry Goods Review 133
Farmer's Magazine 133
Financial Post 133
Globe 16, 17
Hardware and Metal 133
Hebrew Journal 104
MacLean's Magazine 133
Mail and Empire 14, 15
Marine Engineering of Canada 133
Men's Wear Review 133
Musical Canada 87
Pioneer 87
Pottery, Glass, Housefurnishings and Toys 118
Power House r . 133
Presbyterian and Westminster 104
Printer and Publisher 133
A. McKiM, LIMITED, MONTREAL, TORONTO, WINNIPEG AND LONDON. ENG.
INOKX TO ADVERTISEMENTS
ONTARIO Continued.
PLACE PAPER PAGE
Toronto Rural Canada 137
Sanitary Engineer 133
Sentinel 79
Star 21
Statesman Ill
Telegram 18
Times 20
Wilson List 142
World 19
Victoria Harbour New Era Ill
Walkerton Telescope 113
Waterdown Review 94
Waterloo Chronicle-Telegraph 117
Welland Telegraph 93
Windsor Border Cities' Star 54, 55
Woodstock Rod and Gun 59
Sentinel-Review. . 59
QUEBEC
Chicoutimi Le Progres du Saguenay 66
Montmagny Le Courrier de Montmagny 106
Montreal L'Araldo del Canada 96
Le Bulletin des Agriculteurs 83
Le Canada 10
Canadian Messenger 13
Canadian Municipal Journal 92
Le Devoir 70
Export Journal 134
Federated Press, Limited (Printers) 121
Financial Times 86
Gazette 6, 7
Herald 9
L'ltalia ' 94
Jewish Chronicle 84
Eagle 84
Le Journal d'Agriculture et d'Horticulture 10
Lovell, Jos. B., Limited 120
Le Moniteur du Commerce 94
Northern Messenger 11
La Patrie Inside Back Cover. . .
Le Pays 140
La Presse 8
Le Prix Courant 78
La Revue Populaire 12
Le Samedi 12
Shipbuilding and Harbour Construction . . 135
Standard 4, 5
Star 1, 2, 3
Veteran 140
Witness 11
Worldwide 11
Quebec L'Action Catholique 62
Le Bulletin du Commerce 95
Chronicle 76
Le Soleil 125
Telegraph 124
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QUEBEC Continued.
PLACE PAPER PAGE
St. Anne de Bellevue Macdonald College Magazine 103
St. Hyacinthe Le Courrier de St. Hyacinthe 100
La Tribune 98
St. Johns News 79
Sherbrooke Le Progres de 1'Est 105
Record 122
La Tribune 123
Sorel Le Courrier de Sorel 109
" La Gazette de Berthier 109
Three Rivers Le Bien Public 107
Valleyfield Le Progres de Valleyfield 108
Verdun Echo 102
Waterloo Journal de Waterloo 106
NEW BRUNSWICK
Fredericton Gleaner 81
Hartland Carleton Observer 76
Moncton L'Evangeline 108
Times 72
" Transcript 85
St. John Business Review
Canadian Boy 89
Globe 115
New Freeman 85
Standard 127
Telegraph 128
Times-Star 128
Sussex Maritime Farmer 129
Woodstock Carleton-Sentinel 107
Press. . 106
NOVA SCOTIA
Amherst News and Sentinel 99
Antigonish Casket 62
Bridgetown Monitor 113
Digby Courier 74
Glace Bay Gazette
Halifax Canadian Railroad Employees Monthly. .
" Chronicle 24
Herald and Mail 22, 23
" Maritime Merchant ,
Pictou Advocate 109
Springhill Record and Mining Journal 64
Sydney Post 117
Record ._ 78
Windsor Hants Journal f
Yarmouth Herald and Telegram 95
Light 36
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INDEX TO ADVERTISEMENTS
PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND
PLACE PAPER PAGE
Charlottetown Guardian 57
Patriot 118
Summerside Island Farmer 112
Pioneer. . .112
MANITOBA
Emerson Journal 97
Minnedosa Tribune 74
Neepawa Register 80
Roland News 112
Winn peg Better Business 71
Canadian Finance 93
Free Press 34, 35
Gazeta Katolicka 119
Grain Trade News and Livestock Journal 106
Heimskringla 101
La Liberte 119
Newspaper Union List 141
Der Nordwestern 93
Norrona 73
North West Review 119
Svenska Canada Tidningen 73
Telegram 139
Tribune 33
Vorold 94
Western Home Monthly 115
Winnipeg and Western Grocer 130
SASKATCHEWAN
Cabri - Clarion 68
Central Butte Beacon " 99
Cupar Herald 95
Dodsland Prairie Times 72
Dundurn Enterprise 104
Earl Grey Weekly Effort 99
Elrose Review 110
Griffin Gazette 105
Guernsey Standard and Lanigan Ledger 105
Lawson Post 99
Lloydminster Times 100
Mawer Tribune 99
Melfort Journal 97
Melville Canadian 76
Milestone Mail 94
Moose Jaw Evening Times 83
News 56
Moosomin World Spectator 78
North Battleford News 108
Optimist 103
Outlook Norden 101
Qu'Appelle Progress 82
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SASKATCHEWAN-Con/ti.
PLACE PAPER PAGE
Radisson News 114
Regina Leader 50, 51
Post 54, 55
Robsart Messenger 103
Saskatoon Phoenix 89
Retailer 77
Star 54, 55
Shellbrook Chronicle Ill
Swift Current Sun 101
Wolseley Wolseley News and Grenfell Sun 93
Yorkton Enterprise 96
ALBERTA
Blairmore. . : Enterprise 92
Chauvin Chronicle 110
Calgary Alberta Farmer 46, 47
Albertan . . 45
Army and Navy News 63
Commercial Review 66
Farm and Ranch Review 136
Herald 46, 47
Littlebury's Magazine 70
Westerner 97
Edmonton Journal 43
Weekly Topics 77
Hanna Herald 64
Innisfail Province 104
Irma Times 103
Lethbridge Canadian Advocate 101
Herald : 44
Lampnt Gazette 106
Medicine Hat News 71
Monitor News 94
Nanton News 80
Peace River Record 102
Provost News 109
Red Deer News Ill
Stavely Advertiser 100
Stony Plain Herald 86
Vegreville Observer 112
Vermilion Standard 112
Youngstown Plaindealer 107
BRITISH COLUMBIA
Armstrong , . . . . Commoner 62
Kamloops Telegram 68
Kelowna Courier 72
Marpple Gazette %
Nanaimo Herald ^ 87
Nelson News 100
New Hazelton Omineca Herald 102
New Westminster British Columbian 110
A. McKiM, LIMITED, MONTREAL, TORONTO, WINNIPEG AND LONDON, ENG.
INDEX TO ADVERTISEMENTS
BRITISH COLUMBIA -Continued.
PLACE PAPER PAGE
Pentincton Herald 75
Prince George Citizen 114
Prince Rupert Empire 88
News 91
Princeton Star 75
Quesnel Cariboo Observer 97
Revelstoke Review 85
Rossland Miner 98
Salmon Arm Observer 90
Vancouver B.C. Farmer 108
B.C. Financial Times 102
B. C. Retailer 113
B. C. Veterans Weekly 109
Campaigner Magazine 92
Farm and Fireside 1 10
Farm and Home 37
Harbour and Shipping 126
Herald 87
Industrial Progress 126
Norseman 107
Pacific Coast Lumberman 91
Province 38, 39
Sun ; 36
Western Canadian Motorist Ill
World 40
Vernon News 92
Victoria Colonist 41
Poultry, Pigeons and Pet Stock Journal . . 114
Times. . . 42
A. McKiM, LIMITED, MONTREAL, TORONTO, WINNIPEG & LONDON, ENG.
THE CANADIAN NEWSPAPER DIRECTORY.
SUMMARY OF CANADIAN PUBLICATIONS
Province
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Tri-Weekly
Semi- Weekly
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1
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3
4)
I
iS
Semi-Monthly
Monthly
Bi-Monthly
Quarterly
3
8
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Ontario. . . .
46
1
14
484
3
1?
1?4
1
1?
?
6%
Quebec
18
103
1
1
53
7
i
184
New Brunswick
8
1
11
18
1
R
47
Nova Scotia
13
1
3
42
3
1
4
1
68
Prince Edward Island
3
7
10
Manitoba
6
?,
t8
7
713
136
Saskatchewan
7
3
163
1
5
179
Alberta
6
?,
94
1
4
3
110
British Columbia
14
?,
1
53
3
3
?!?
98
Yukon Territory
1
3
4
1
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Newfoundland
4
8
1?
126
5
36
1073
11
30
246
2
20
3
1552
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Semi-Weekly
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Bi-Weekly
Semi-Monthly
Monthly
BhMonthly
Quarterly
Miscellaneous
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A. McKiu, LIMITED, MONTREAL, TORONTO, WINNIPEG & LONDON, ENG
THE CANADIAN NEWSPAPER DIRECTORY
Over Two Hundred and Fifty Satisfied Clients
The best evidence of our ability to make advertising pay is the
following partial list of over 250 of our clients, to whom
we refer with and without permission.
ABBEY EFFERVESCENT SALT Co. LTD MONTREAL, QUE.
ACADIA UNIVERSITY WOLFVILLE, N. S.
Acco CHEMICAL Co TORONTO, ONT.
ADAMS BROS TORONTO, ONT.
ADAMS, JOHN SHEFFIELD, ENG.
ADMIRAL HAY PRESS Co KANSAS CITY, U. S. A.
ALBERT COLLEGE BELLEVILLE, ONT.
ALBERTA FOUNDRY AND MACHINE Co. LTD MEDICINE HAT, ALTA.
ALBERTA GOVERNMENT COAL MINE ADVERTISING EDMONTON, ALTA.
ALEXANDOR, A. J., LIMITED MONTREAL, QUE.
ALLEN & HANBURYS Co. LIMITED LONDON, ENG.
ANCHOR LINE, THE GLASGOW, SCOTLAND
APPLEBY SCHOOL OAKVILLE, ONT.
ARNETT, THOS. LEWIS SOURIS, MAN.
ASPINWALL MFG. Co GUELPH, ONT.
ASSOCIATED BOARD OF R.A.M. & R.C.M MONTREAL, QUE.
ATLANTIC SUGAR REFINERIES, LTD MONTREAL, QUE.
ATLANTIC UNDERWEAR LTD MONCTON, N. B.
AXTELL & THOMAS, DRS WINNIPEG, MAN.
BANK OF MONTREAL MONTREAL, QUE.
BELGIAN RELIEF COMMITTEE MONTREAL, QUE.
BELL, DR. GEO. W KINGSTON, ONT.
BENEDICT & Co., FRANK L MONTREAL, QUE.
BERRY BROS WALKERVILLE & DETROIT, MICH.
BIRD & SON, LTD 'HAMILTON, ONT. & WALPOLE, MASS.
BISHOP BETHUNE COLLEGE OSHAWA, ONT.
BISHOPRIC WALL BOARD Co. LTD OTTAWA, ONT.
BLACK & ARMSTRONG WINNIPEG, MAN.
BLACK, D. E. & Co. LTD CALGARY, ALTA.
BLACKWOODS, LTD WINNIPEG, MAN.
BOECKH COMPANY LTD TORONTO, ONT.
BOSTON VARNISH Co BOSTON, MASS.
BRADFORD DYERS' ASSOCIATION LTD BRADFORD, ENG.
BRAID & Co., WM '. VANCOUVER, B.C.
BRANKSOME HALL TORONTO, ONT.
BRAYLEY DRUG Co. LTD ST. JOHN, N. B.
BRUCE & Co., LTD., JOHN A HAMILTON, ONT.
BURLINGTON WINDSOR BLANKET Co TORONTO, ONT.
CANADA LINSEED OIL MILLS LTD MONTREAL, QUE.
CANADA METAL Co TORONTO, ONT.
CANADA PAINT Co MONTREAL, QUE.
\DA REX SPRAY Co. LTD TORONTO, ONT.
CANADA STARCH Co. LTD MONTREAL, QUE.
CANADA SUGAR REFINING Co. LTD MONTREAL, QUE.
CANADIAN BANK OF COMMERCE TORONTO, ONT.
CANADIAN CONSOLIDATED RUBBER Co. LTD MONTREAL, QUE.
CANADIAN INTRODUCTION Co. LTD TORONTO, ONT.
CANADIAN LOCOMOTIVE Co. LTD KINGSTON, ONT.
CANADIAN MANUFACTURERS' ASSOCIATION TORONTO, ONT.
CANADIAN PACIFIC OCEAN SERVICES LTD MONTREAL, QUE.
CANADIAN PULP & PAPER ASSOCIATION MONTREAL, QUE.
CANADIAN RECONSTRUCTION ASSOCIATION TORONTO, ONT.
CANADIAN SALT Co. LTD WINDSOR, ONT.
CANADIAN WESTERN MFG. & SUPPLY Co. LTD CALGARY, ALTA.
CARSON & WILLIAMS, BROS. LTD WINNIPEG, MAN.
CARTER MEDICINE Co NEW YORK, N.Y.
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CATELLI Co. LTD., THE C. H MONTREAL, QUE.
CHASE & SANBORN MONTREAL, QUE.
CHENEY & Co., F. J TOLEDO, OHIO
CLAXTON Co. LTD., THOS TORONTO, ONT.
CLEMENTS MFG. Co. LTD TORONTO, QNT.
COAL SELLERS LIMITED WINNIPEG, MAN.
COLGATE & Co MONTREAL & NEW YORK
CONFECTIONERY & CHOCOLATE INDUSTRIES OF CANADA TORONTO, ONT.
CONTINENTAL PUBLISHING Co. LTD TORONTO, ONT.
COWAN Co., LTD TORONTO, ONT.
COYLE Co., JOHN WINNIPEG, MAN.
CRAMPSEY & KELLEY TORONTO, ONT.
CUNARD STEAMSHIP Co. LTD., THE LIVERPOOL, ENG.
DARLING BROTHERS LIMITED MONTREAL, QUE.
DAVIS, S. & SONS LTD MONTREAL, QUE.
D. D. D. COMPANY CHICAGO, ILL.
DEACON SHIRT Co BELLEVILLE, ONT
DEAN BOAT & CANOE Co., WALTER TORONTO, ONT.
DEPARTMENT OF FINANCE OTTAWA, ONT.
DEPARTMENT OF SOLDIERS' CIVIL RE-ESTABLISHMENT TORONTO, ONT.
DOMINION BANK TORONTO, ONT.
DOMINION COAL Co MONTREAL, QUE.
DOMINION COLLEGE OF Music MONTREAL, QUE.
DOMINION GOVERNMENT OTTAWA, ONT.
DOMINION IRON & STEEL Co. LTD MONTREAL, QUE.
DOMINION MOLASSES Co. LTD HALIFAX, N. S.
DOMINION OIL CLOTH Co. LTD MONTREAL, QUE.
DOMINION LOAN & SECURITIES Co. LTD WINNIPEG, MAN.
DONALDSON GARNET OTTAWA, ONT.
DONALDSON LINE, THE GLASGOW, SCOTLAND
DORENWEND & Co. OF TORONTO . TORONTO, ONT.
DOUGLAS & Co., J. M MONTREAL, QUE.
EATON Co. LTD., THE T. (MAIL ORDER) TORONTO, ONT.
EDISON, THOS. A. INC ORANGE, N. J.
EGAN, J. Y TORONTO, ONT.
ELGIN NATIONAL WATCH Co. . . .' TORONTO & CHICAGO
EMPIRE CREAM SEPARATOR Co BLOOMFIELF AND MONTREAL
EMPRESS MFG. Co NEW YORK, N. Y.
EUREKA PLANTER Co. LTD WOODSTOCK, ONT.
EWING & Co. LTD., WM MONTREAL, QUE.
FLAXLINUM SALES Co. LTD ST. PAUL, MINN.
FOSTER DACK COMPANY TORONTO, ONT.
FOSTER BARRETT RIEPERT & Low Co. LTD MONTREAL, QUE.
FOUNDATION Co., THE MONTREAL, QUE.
FRANCO AM. CHEMICAL Co MONTREAL, QUE.
FRASERS LTD MONTREAL, QUE,
FRUITATIVES LTD OTTAWA, ONT.
GARDINER BROS. LTD SARNIA, ONT.
GILLESPIES & Co MONTREAL, QUE.
GILLETTE SAFETY RAZOR Co. OF CANADA LTD .... MONTREAL AND NEW YORK
GLEN MAWR SCHOOL TORONTO^ ONT.
GOOD HOPE MFG. Co MONTREAL, QUE.
GOODMAN & ROSENTHAL TORONTO, ONT.
GORDON IRONSIDE & FARES PACKERS LTD WINNIPEG, MAN.
GRAY TRACTOR Co. OF CANADA LTD WINNIPEG, MAN.
GREAT WEST SADDLERY Co. LTD EDMONTON, ALT.
GREAT WEST SADDLERY Co. LTD .^WINNIPEG, MAN.
GENERAL UTILITIES Co. LTD WINNIPEG, MAN.
HAMILTON GEAR & MACHINE Co TORONTO, ONT.
HAMILTON STOVE & HEATER Co. LTD HAMILTON, ONT.
HARRIS, MARK TORONTO, ONT.
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HAVKRGAL LADIES SCHOOL TORONTO, ONT.
HENDERSON & Co., JOHN MONTREAL, QUE.
HlLLCROFT SCHOOL BOBCAYGEON, ONT.
HIRSCH & SONS LTD., J MONTREAL, QUE.
HOPE & Co., JOHN MONTREAL, QUE.
HOPE, W. B TORONTO, ONT.
HORROCKSES CREWDSON & Co. LTD MANCHESTER, ENG
1 lUMBERSTONE COAL Co. LTD EDMONTON, ALTA
HUMPHREYS MEDICINE Co NEW YORK, N.Y.
IMPERIAL BANK OF CANADA TORONTO, ONT.
IMPERIAL TOBACCO Co. OF CANADA LTD MONTREAL, QUE.
INGERSOLL ROBT. H. & BRO NEW YORK & MONTREAL
INTERNATIONAL STOCK FOOD Co. LTD MINNEAPOLIS AND TORONTO
INTERPROVINCIAL BRICK Co. OF CANADA LTD TORONTO, ONT.
ISBELL PLANT & Co TORONTO, ONT.
ISLAND LAND Co MONTREAL, QUE.
JARVIS, AUMILIUS TORONTO, ONT.
KEITH & SON, GEO TORONTO, ONT.
KELPION DRUG Co., THE TORONTO, ONT.
KENDALL Co., DR. B. J ENOSBURG FALLS, VT.
KENT & Co. INC., CHESTER BOSTON, MASS.
KINGSTON SCHOOL OF MINING KINGSTON, ONT.
KING SUSPENDER & NECKWEAR Co TORONTO, ONT.
LARKIN & Co., P. C TORONTO AND MONTREAL
LAW YOUNG & Co MONTREAL, QUE.
LEADER PUBLISHING Co REGINA, SASK.
LEEMING MILES Co., LTD MONTREAL, QUE.
LINDSAY LIMITED, C. W OTTAWA, ONT.
LONDON MUTUAL FIRE INS. Co TORONTO, ONT.
LONG, R. G. & Co. LTD TORONTO, ONT.
LOWER CANADA COLLEGE MONTREAL, QUE,
LUKE BROS. LTD MONTREAL, QUE.
LUNDY'S INC BUFFALO, N.Y.
LUNENBURG FOUNDRY Co. LTD LUNENBURG, N.S.
LYMAN'S LTD '. MONTREAL, QUE.
MACDONALD MUSIC STORE ANTIGONISH, N.S.
MACKINNON Co. LTD., H. L WINNIPEG, MAN.
MACDONALD KENNETH & Co OTTAWA, ONT.
MACLEAN PUBLISHING Co. LIMITED TORONTO, ONT.
MAPPIN & WEBB OF CANADA LTD MONTREAL AND LONDON, ENG.
MARATHON TIRE & RUBBER Co. LTD ST. CATHERINES, ONT.
MARCIL TRUST Co MONTREAL, QUE.
MARLATT, J. W. & Co TORONTO, ONT.
MORTON & PHILLIPS MEDICINE HAT, ALTA.
MARTIN-SENOUR Co. LTD MONTREAL, QUE.
MERRYWEATHERS SONS LIMITED, H SOUTHWELL, ENG
MASON & Co., LTD., GEO LONDON, ENG.
MASON & RISCH, LIMITED WINNIPEG, MAN.
MATTHEWS BLACKWELL, LTD TORONTO, ONT.
MCCUTCHEON WAIST Co., LTD MONTREAL, QUE.
McGiLL UNIVERSITY MONTREAL, QUE.
MCINTYRE SONS Co., LTD MONTREAL, QUE.
MEDICINE HAT PUMP & BRASS MFG. Co MEDICINE HAT, ALTA.
MERCHANTS BANK OF CANADA MONTREAL, QUE.
MERCHANTS PORTRAIT Co TORONTO, ONT.
MILITARY SERVICE COUNCIL TORONTO, ONT.
DEPT. OF MILITIA & DEFENCE OTTAWA, ONT.
MILLEN & SONS, JOHN, LTD MONTREAL, QUE.
MILTON HERSEY Co. LTD MONTREAL, QUE.
MINIOTA FARMERS MUTUAL FIRE INS. Co BEULAH, MAN.
MOLSONS' BREWERY LTD MONTREAL, QUE.
MONARCH OVERALL MFG. Co., LTD WINNIPEG, MAN.
A. McKiw, LIMITED, MONTREAL, TORONTO, WINNIPEG & LONDON, ENG.
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MORROW & JELLETT TORONTO, ONT.
MORTON & SONS, DAVID HAMILTON, ONT.
MOULTON COLLEGE TORONTO, ONT.
NATIONAL CITY Co MONTREAL, QUE.
NATIONAL DRUG & CHEMICAL Co. LIMITED TORONTO, ONT.
NATIONAL DRUG & CHEMICAL Co. LIMITED MONTREAL, QUE.
NATIONAL EQUIPMENT Co. LTD TORONTO, ONT.
NATIONAL PRODUCTS LTD TORONTO, ONT.
NATIONAL TRUST Co MONTREAL, QUE.
NATIONAL WAR SAVINGS COMMITTEE OTTAWA, ONT.
NATIONAL WAR SAVINGS COMMITTEES FOR MANITOBA, SASKATCHEWAN AND ALTA.
NAVY LEAGUE OF CANADA TORONTO, QUE.
NAVY LEAGUE OF CANADA MONTREAL, QUE.
NAVY LEAGUE OF CANADA WINNIPEG, MAN.
NEAVE, J. R. & Co FORDINGBRIDGE, ENG.
NEW IDEA SPREADER Co. LTD GUELPH AND COLDWATER, OHIO
NIAGARA SILK Co BRANTFORD, ONT.
NORTHERN ALUMINUM Co TORONTO, ONT.
NORTHERN TRUST COMPANY WINNIPEG, MAN.
NORTH-WEST BISCUIT Co. LTD EDMONTON, ALTA
NORTHWESTERN LIFE ASSURANCE Co WINNIPEG, MAN.
OGILVIE FLOUR MILLS Co. LTD MONTREAL AND WINNIPEG, MAN.
O'KEEFE BREWERY Co. LTD TORONTO, ONT.
ONTARIO AGRICULTURAL COLLEGE GUELPH, ONT.
ONTARIO LADIES' COLLEGE WHITBY, ONT.
ONTARIO MACHINE Co TORONTO, ONT.
ONTARIO MOTOR CAR Co TORONTO, ONT.
OTTAWA LADIES COLLEGE OTTAWA, ONT.
Oxo LIMITED LONDON, ENG.
PALMER-McLELLAN SHOEPACK Co. LTD pREDERICTON, N.B.
PARKER DYE WORKS LTD TORONTO, ONT.
PARTRIDGE RUBBER Co. LTD GUELPH, ONT.
PATTERSON CANDY Co TORONTO, ONT.
S. PEACH & SONS NOTTINGHAM, ENG.
PELHAM NURSERY Co TORONTO, ONT.
PHILO HAY SPECIALTIES Co NEWARK, N. J.
PINKHAM MEDICINE Co ". LYNN, MASS.
POLUSTERINE PRODUCTS Co TORONTO, ONT.
PORTAGE LA PRAIRIE FARMERS MUTUAL FIRE INS. Co . . PORTAGE LA PRAIRIE, MAN.
PRAIRIE CHEMICAL Co. OF CANADA LTD WINNIPEG, MAN.
PRAIRIE COAL & PRODUCE SUPPLY WINNIPEG, MAN.
PEERLESS CEREAL MILLS LTD .WOODSTOCK, ONT.
QUAKER OATS Co SASKATOON, SASK.
QUEBEC BREWERS ASSOCIATION MONTREAL, QUE.
QUEEN'S ROYAL HOTEL NIAGARA ON THE LAKE, ONT.
QUEBEC SAVINGS & TRUST Co. LTD MONTREAL, QUE.
QUEEN'S UNIVERSITY KINGSTON, ONT.
RAMSEY, J AS. LTD EDMONTON, ALTA.
RECKITTS (OVERSEAS) LIMITED WINNIPEG, MAN.
REDMOND Co MONTREAL, QUE.
REFORD Co. LTD., ROBT MONTREAL, QUE.
RELIANCE SHOE Co. LTD TORONTO, ONT.
RENNIE Co. LTD., WM TORONTO, ONT.
REVILLON FRERES TRAINING Co. LTD ; MONTREAL, QUE.
REX TAILORING Co TORONTO, ONT.
RICHARDSON & Co TORONTO, ONT.
ROBIN HOOD MILLS LTD MONTREAL, QUE.
ROBINSON- ALAMO Co. LTD AVINNIPEG, MAN.
ROBINSON Co. LTD., B. N COATICOOK, QUE.
ROCHESTER LAMP Co TORONTO, ONT.
RONUK LIMITED PORTSLADE NEAR BRIGHTON, ENG.
ROYAL CROWN SOAPS LTD WINNIPEG, MAN.
A. McKm, LIMITED, MONTREAL, TORONTO, WINNIPEG & LONDON, ENG.
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ROYAL TRUST Co MONTREAL, QUE.
ROYAL VICTORIA COLLEGE. . * MONTREAL, QCE.
RUTHERFORD & SONS Co. LTD., WM MONTREAL, QUE.
SALADA TEA Co TORONTO, ONT.
SALVATION ARMY TORONTO, ONT.
SAVAGE, A. D GUELPH, ONT.
SAWYER MEDICINE Co MONTREAL, QUE.
SCHIFFMAN Co., R MINNEAPOLIS, MlNN.
SECURITY TIRE & SALES Co TORONTO, ONT.
SHERWIN-WILLIAMS Co. OF CANADA LTD., THE MONTREAL, QUE.
SIDD SUSPENDER Co. LTD MONCTON, N.B.
SIMMS T. S. & Co., LIMITED ST. JOHN, N.B.
SMALL & Co. LTD., E. A MONTREAL, QUE.
SMITH & SON. LTD., E. D WINONA, ONT.
STEPHEN SMITH & Co. LTD LONDON, ENG.
SNAP Co. LTD MONTREAL, QUE.
SOUTHALL BROS. & BARCLAY LTD BIRMINGHAM, ENG.
SOVEREIGN COAL Co. LTD DRUMHELLER, ALTA.
SPROULE, DR. R. E BOSTON, MASS.
STANDARD BANK OF CANADA TORONTO, ONT.
STANDARD CHEMICAL IRON & LUMBER Co WINNIPEG, MAN.
STANDARD PAINT Co. OF CANADA LTD MONTREAL, QUE.
STANFIELDS LTD TRURO, N. S.
STANSTEAD WESLEYAN COLLEGE STANSTEAD, QUE.
STEARNS & Co., FRED'K WINDSOR, ONT.
STEVENS HEPNER & Co PORT ELGIN, ONT.
STONE SONS & Co., WM TORONTO, ONT.
STONE & WELLINGTON TORONTO, ONT.
STURGEONS, LIMITED .' TORONTO, ONT.
SUN LIFE ASSURANCE Co. OF CANADA, LTD MONTREAL, QUE.
SWAISLAND, C. E KITCHENER, ONT.
ST. AGNES SCHOOL BELLEVILLE, ONT.
ST. CHARLES HOTEL TORONTO, ONT.
ST. CROIX SOAP MFG. Co -. . . . TORONTO, ONT.
ST. MARGARET'S COLLEGE TORONTO, ONT.
ST. VINCENT ARROWROOT GROWERS' EXPORT ASSOCIATION, ST. VINCENT, B.W.I.
TAYLOR, J.&J TORONTO, ONT.
TAYLOR Co. LTD., T. R CHATHAM, ONT.
THOMPSON PUBLISHING Co TORONTO, ONT.
TEES & PERSSE LTD : WINNIPEG, MAN.
TEMPLETONS LIMITED TORONTO, ONT.
TIMES, THE LONDON, ENG.
TOWER CANADIAN LIMITED TORONTO, ONT.
TRAFALFAR INSTITUTE MONTREAL, QUE.
TRENCH'S REMEDIES LTD DUBLIN, IRELAND .
TRENCH'S REMEDIES LTD TORONTO, ONT.
TURNER TRACTOR SALES Co. OF CANADA WINNIPEG, MAN.
TWIN CITY COAL Co. LTD EDMONTON, ALTA
UNION BANK OF CANADA TORONTO, ONT.
UNION BANK OF CANADA > WINNIPEG, MAN.
UNION STOCK YARDS OF TORONTO LTD TORONTO, ONT.
UNIVERSAL IMPORTING Co MONTREAL, QUE.
VANDERHOOF & Co WINDSOR, ONT.
VICTORY LOAN COMMITTEE TORONTO, ONT.
VINEBERG, H. & Co MONTREAL, QUE.
WHITE Co. LTD., ROBERT MONTREAL, QUE.
WILLIAMS SONS & Co. LTD., R. S TORONTO, ONT.
WILSON Co. LTD., LAWRENCE A MONTREAL, QUE.
WINNIPEG MARBLE & TILE Co. LTD WINNIPEG, MAN.
WOODSTOCK COLLEGE WOODSTOCK, ONT.
WOOD WEILLER & MCCARTHY WINNIPEG, MAN.
YOUNG, W. F SPRINGFIELD, MASS.
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PROVINCE OF ONTARIO
Ontario has an area of 407,262 square miles or 260,647,680 acres, with
a population at the last census, in 1911, of 2,523,274 of which 1,194,785
was rural and 1,328,489 urban. The province extends from the United
States on the South, to Hudson Bay on the North, a distance of 750 miles ;
the eastern boundary is only 48 miles from Montreal, the western is only
8 1 miles from Winnipeg. The intervening distance by rail is 1,285 miles.
This gives an area three times as large as the United Kingdom, of which
about one-tenth has been taken up, and less than 6% is under cultivation.
Ontario's facilities for railway and water communication combined are
not surpassed by those of any division of the American continent. The
River St. Lawrence and the great lakes, Onatrio, Erie, Huron and Superior,
touch it on almost its entire southern and south-western boundaries, it has
over 600 miles of sea shore on James and Hudson Bays, while from the
"Height of Land," which forms the backbone of the province, many fine
rivers flow down to those lakes on the south, or to James Bay or Hudson
Bay on the north. Every county in the province has a railway running
through it, and the total mileage is 10,708, or nearly one-third of the mileage
in Canada.
Ontario leads the Dominion in agriculture. The value of farm lands,
according to the last census estimate, was 723,902,419; of buildings
$317,876,963; of implements, $84,969,426; of live stock, $214,720,424 a
total of $1,341,469,232.
"Ontario's annual returns from her fields aggregate in a good year
over two hundred million dollars. To this should be added over another
hundred million dollars from her live stock products." Deputy Minister of
Agriculture.
In fisheries, Ontario ranks fourth among the Provinces, with an annual
catch valued at a little less than $3,000,000.
The estimated area of commercial timber in Ontario is 70,000,000 acres,
and of pulpwood 40,000,000 acres. The forest reserves of the Province
total 1 1,690,240 acres, with nearly 3,000,000 acres additional in great parks.
The lumber cut is worth over $25,000,000 per year.
Ontario's mineral resources include the world's greatest nickel deposits,
the remarkable Cobalt silver mines, the goldfields of Porcupine and
valuable deposits of iron and cobalt. The production in 1915 was valued
at $41,184,954, of which $8,501,391 represented gold ; $11,742,463 silver ;
$17,019,500 nickel and $3,921,600 copper.
The Province of Ontario spends each year many millions of dollars
on educotion, maintaining in 1915 6,063 public schools, 537 Roman Catholic
separate schools, 228 kindergarten schools, 30 public night schools, 160
high schools and collegiate institutes, and 132 continuation schools with
13,504 teachers and 573,178 pupils in all.
In higher education the Province has several universities and colleges,
normal college and schools, art, industrial, technical, domestic science
and agricultural schools.
Ontario is represented in the Dominion Parliament by_24 senators and
83 members of the House of Commons. Its local government is carried
on by a single chamber having 1 1 1 members. Capital, Toronto.
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ONTARIO 3
ACTON, pop. 1,968, Co. Halton, on G. T. R. and Toronto Sub. Electric
Ry., 35 miles W. of Toronto, 30 miles N. of Hamilton and 12
miles N.E. of Guelph ; Tel., T., Ex., Banks. Chief Industries :
glove, shoe, sole, upper, belting and harness leather manufac-
turing and farming. The centre of a fine grain and stock raising
country. The town has five churches, high and public schools, and
a public library containing 4,000 volumes. Surrounding towns and
villages where no papers are published : Rockwood, Limehouse,
Speyside, Ospringe, Knatchbull, Eden Mills, Crewsons Corners,
Brookville and Ballinafad.
FREE PRESS, weekly; H. P. Moore, editor and publisher;
established 1875; independent - liberal ; Thursday; subscription
$1.50; four pages, 8 col., 24 inches. Circ'n i
AILSA CRAIG t pop. 600, Co. Middlesex, on Main line G. T. R. and
Aux Sauble river, 24 miles N.W. of London; Tel., T., Ex., Bank.
Chief Industries : flour, stave and flax mills, foundry, machine shops,
grain growing and stock raising. The village contains four churches,
public school, town hall, etc. Surrounding villages where no papers
are published: Nairn, Fernhill, Denfield, Brinsley, Falkirk, Clande-
boye, Lieury and Centralia.
BANNER, weekly ; J. W. Kedwell, publisher ; established 1893 ;
independent; Thursday; subscription $1.50; eight pages, 6 col.,
ig> inches. Circ'n tf
ALEXANDRIA, pop. 2,300, Co. Glengarry, on the G. T. R.,
C. P. R, and Canada Atlantic Rys., 13 miles N. of Lancaster,
60 miles W. of Montreal ; Tel., T., Ex., Banks. The largest
and most important town in the county. Chief Industries: cheese
box factory, cheese, saw, leather and iron manufacturing, carriage
works, wood export company, farming and dairying. Surrounding
towns and villages where no papers are published : Glen Robertson,
Lancaster, Williamstown, Martintown, Maxville and Greenfield.
NEWS, weekly ; Glengarry Reformer Newspaper Co., Ltd.,
publishers, A. G. F. Macdonald, editor and manager ; established
1892 ; independent ; Friday ; subscription $1.50; eight pages, 7 col.,
19^ inches.
Sworn Circ'n, average for 12 mos. to Sept. 30, 1918, 2,OOO
See Advt. Page 92,
TIMES, weekly ; J. A. Laurin, publisher ; established 1915;
conservative ; Friday ; subscription $i .50 ; eight pcges, 7 col., 19^
inches. Circ'n i#
ALLIS T ON, pop. 1,350, Co. Simcoe, at the junction of the Boyne
and Nottawasaga Rivers, on the Hamilton and North Western Div.
of the G. T. R. , and Toronto-Sudbury Div. of the C. P. R. , 50 miles
N. W. of Toronto, 71 miles N. of Hamilton ; Tel., T., Ex., Banks.
Chief Industries : dairying, with large creamery and pasteurizing
plants, veterinary remedies, flour and woollen manufacturing and
farming. Surrounding towns and villages where no papers are
published : Rosemont, Newton Robinson, Borden, Colgan, Bond-
head, Everett, Baxter, Clover Hill, Thompsonville, Nicolston, Lisle,
Mansfield, Ivy, Glencairn, Angus and Stanton.
HERALD, weekly; F. B. Elliott, editor and proprietor; estab-
lished 1871 ; independent ; Wednesday ; subscription $1.50 ; eight
pages, 7 col., 19^ inches. Circ'n i %
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ALMONTE, pop. 2,600, Co. Lanark, on the Mississippi River and
C. P. R., 36 miles S. W. of Ottawa, 51 miles N. W. of Brockville ;
Tel., T., Ex., Banks. Chief Industries : tweed, flannel, underwear,
knitting, shoddy, flour and planing- mills, ironworks, stove and furn-
ace foundry, lumber and grain. The town contains seven churches
of different denominations, good high, public and separate schools,
public library, town hall, public hall, fire department ; has unlimited
power from the river, and electric light and power plant owned by
ratepayers. Surrounding towns and villages where no papers are
published : Watson's Corners, Clayton, Ferguson's Falls, Bennie's
Corners, Innisville, Pakenham, Blakenay, Middleville, Appleton
and Hopetown.
GAZETTE, weekly ;.Jas. McLeod, editor and publisher; estab-
lished 1867 ; liberal;- Friday; subscription $1.50; eight pages,
7 col., 20 inches.
Sworn Circ'n, average for 12 mos. to Sept. 30, 1918, 2,3OO
TIMES, weekly ; Wm. W. Pittard, editor and publisher; estab-
lished 1882; conservative; Friday; subscription $1.00 ; eight
pages, 7 col., 19^ inches. Circ'n
ALVINSTON i pop. i',ooo, Co. Lambton, on Sydenham River, St.
Claii Branch Mich. Central Ry. and Kingscourt-Glencoe brand, ot
G.T.R.,35 miles W. of St. Thomas, 35 miles S. W. of London ; Tel.,
T., Ex., Banks. Chief Industries : woollen, flour and flax mills, can-
ning factory, fruit evaporator and cider mill, bridge works, planing
mill and carriage works, farming and fruit-growing. The town con-
tains five churches of different denominations, public and high
schools, public library, music hall and general stores. It is lighted
by electricity and has splendid fire protection. Surrounding towns
and villages where no papers are published : Inwood, Napier, Cairo,
Oakdale, Oil Springs and Shetland.
FREE PRESS, weekly; D. A. McLean, publisher; established
1885 ; independent ; Wednesday ; subscription $1.50 ; eight pages,
6 col., igy 2 inches. Circ'n
AMHERSTBURG, pop. 2,800, Co. Essex, on the Detroit River and
M. C. R., 17 miles S. of Windsor, 18 miles from Detroit; good
steamboat connection to Windsor and Detroit, also electric railway
connection with Windsor by S. W. & A. Ry. ; Tel., T., Ex., Banks.
Chief Industries : flour mill, knitting mill, canning factory, machine
shops, foundry, wrecking plant, alkali manufactory, boat building,
dredging, fishing, farming and fruit growing. The town contains
seven churches of different denominations, graded public, separate
and high schools, town hall, Carnegie library, two large hotels, and
has waterworks and electric power and light. Surrounding towns and
villages where no papers are published : Oxley, Gesto, McGregor,
Cottam, Sandwich, Vereker, Arner, New Canaan, Edgar Mills,
Ojibwa, Harrow and Loiselleville.
ECHO, weekly; Echo Printing Co. , Ltd. , publisher?, Jno. A. Auld,
President, A. W. Marsh, Sec. -Treas. ; established 1874; liberal ;
Friday; subscription $1.50; twelve pages, 7 col;, 21^ inches. Circ'-i 2^4
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ONTARIO 5
ARN PRIOR, pop. 4,405, Co. Renfrew, on the Madawaska River at
its confluence with the Ottawa, 50 miles S.E. of Pembroke, on
C. P. R. and G. T. R. ; Tel., T., Ex., Banks. Chief Industries:
woollen and saw mills, carriage factory, brick kilns, felt factory,
Sanitaris mineral water bottling- works and mixed farming. The
town contains eight churches, high, separate and -public schools,
public library and town hall seating 600, good fire department,
waterworks, sewers, electric light, and well kept streets. Surround-
ing towns and villages where no papers are published : Kinburn,
Fitzrov Harbor, Breaside, Galetta, White Lake, Antrim, Stewart-
ville, Burnstown, Sand Point, Pakenham and Bristol.
CHRONICLE, weekly; R. A. Jeffrey, publisher; established
1879; conservative; Friday; subscription $1.50; eight pages, 7
col., 19^ inches.
Sworn Circ'n, average for 12 mos. to Sept. 30, 1918, 1,95O
WATCHMAN, weekly; A. E. Brad win, editor and publisher;
established 1890; liberal; Friday; subscription $1.50; eight to
twelve pages, 7 col., 20 inches. Circ'n i
Sec Advt. Page 108.
ARTHUR, pop. 1,102, Co. Wellington, on the Conestogo River and
C. P. R., 25 miles N. W. of Guelph ; Tel., T., Ex., Banks. Chief
Industries : flour, woollen, planing, saw, shingle and flax mills,
foundry, butter and tile factories, pump works, stock-raising and
farming. The town contains five churches, high, public and
separate schools, drill hall and a town hall. Surrounding towns
and villages where no papers are published : Monck, Damascus,
Waldemere, Alton, Holstein, Gordonville, Rothsay, Alma, Kenil-
worth, Metz and Belwood.
I/
ENTERPRISE- NEWS, weekly; Rixon Rafter, B.A., pub-
lisher ; established 1869 ; independent ; Thursday ; subscription
$1.50 ; eight pages, 7 col., 19^-4 inches. Circ'n \^
ATHENS, pop. 1,000, Co. Leeds, on the Can. Northern Ry., 15
miles W. of Brockville ; Tel., T., Ex., Bank. "Chief Industries:
saw, flour and woollen mills, dairying and farming. The town con-
tains six churches, high and public schools, town hall, House of
Industry and public library. Surrounding towns and villages where
no papers are published : Newboro, Mallorytown, Toledo, Chantry,
Portland, Seely's Bay, Delta, Lyndhurst, Elgin and Frankville.
REPORTER, weekly; Austin G. L. Tribute, publisher ; estab- V/
lished 1884; independent; Wednesday; subscription $1.50; eight
pages, 6 col., 19^ inches. Circ'n %
ATWOOD, pop. 800, Co. Perth, on the G. T. R., 30 miles N. of
Stratford, 6 miles S. W. of Listowel ; Tel., T., Ex., Bank. Chief
Industries : shingle, flour and planing mills, cement plant, farming and
dairying. The town contains four churches, library and one public
school. Surrounding towns and villages where no papers are
published : Bornliolm, Donegal, Ethel, Trowbridge and Henfryn.
BEE, weekly; E. H. Swing, editor and publisher; established
1890; independent; Thursday; subscription $1.00; eight pages, 6
col., 19^ inches. Circ'n } 4
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AURORA, pop. 2,200, Co. York, on the G. T. R., 20 miles N. of
Toronto, with which it has street railway connection ; Tel., T., Ex.,
Banks. Chief Industries : flour and planing mills, agricultural
implement works, pulley works, shoe factory, tanning and farm-
ing. The town contains five churches, public and high schools, a
large public library, public hall seating 600, town hall, and arena
seating 1,200. Has water supply of excellent quality from artesian
wells, and is splendidly lighted. Surrounding towns and vilalges
where no papers are published : Schomberg, Lloydtown and
Kettleby.
BANNER, weekly; C. E. Lundy, editor and publisher; estab-
lished 1 86 1 ; liberal ; Friday ; subscription $1.50 ; eight pages, 7 col.,
19^ inches. Circ'n ^
AYLMER, pop. 2,200, Co. Elgin, on G. T. R., M. C. R. and Wabash
Ry., 12 miles E. of St. Thomas ; Tel., T., Ex., Banks. Chief Indus-
tries : saw and planing mills, shoe factory, and one of the largest
canning factories in the Dominion, condensed milk and cream
-factory, wood turning, staves and headings, saw mills, sash and
door factories, foundry, organ, spray pump, truck scale and
leather goods factories and tarming. The town is surrounded by
fine agricultural and dairying country, and contains six churches,
collegiate institute and public schools, public library and fine opera
house ; the town owns and operates its water works and electric
light plant. Surrounding towns and villages where no papers
are published: Straffordville, Vienna, Orwell, Sparta, Boyham,
Corinth, Jaffa and Lyons.
EXPRESS, weekly ; Barnecott & Monteith, publishers ; estab-
lished 1874; independent; Thursday; subscription $1.50; ten to
twelve pages, 6 col., 19^ inches.
Sworn Circ'n, average for 12 mos. to Sept. 30, 1918, 2,25O
AYR, pop. 1,000, Co. Waterloo, on C.P.R., 14 miles S. of Kitchener, 7
miles N. of Paris; Tel., T., Ex., Banks. Chief Industries: flour
saw mills, mill, agricultural implement works, iron foundry, plow
works, stave and heading factory, knitting and hockey stick factories.
The town has Hydro-Electric power. The country surrounding is
very rich and fertile, and considerable attention is paid to stock
raising. The town contains four churches, schools and a public
library. Surrounding villages where no papers are published :
Wolverton, Dumfries, Bright, Drumbo, Glerimorris. Roseville and
New Dundee.
NEWS, weekly; Schmidt Bros., publishers ; established 1898;
independent ; Thursday ; subscription $1.00 ; eight pages, 5 col.,
\^y^ inches. Circ'n I
AY I ON, pop. 450, Co. Grey, on the South Saugeen River, and on
the G. B. & L. E. division G. T. R., 40 miles S. of Owen Sound,
90 miles N. W. of Toronto ; Tel. T., Ex., Bank. Chief Industries:
chopping mill and two saw mills, grist mills, stave, hoop and
barrel and cordage factories. The town contains five churches,
three hotels, school, stores, etc. Surrounding towns' and villages
where no papers are published : Alsfeldt, Glen Eden, Drew, Holstein,
Murdock, Nenagh, Orchard, Hampden, Varney, Allan Park,
Aberdeen, Carlsruhe, Neustadt, Moltke and Deemerton.
ADVANCE, weekly ; O. G. Widmeyer, editor and publisher ;
established 1895^ independent ; Thursday ; subscription $1.50 : eight
pages, 6 col., ig^inches. Circ'n %
A. McKm, LIMITED, MONTREAL, TORONTO, WINNIPEG & LONDON, ENG.
ONTARIO
BANCROFT, pop. 750, Co. Hastings, terminus of Central Ontario
and I., B. & O. Railways, 90 miles N. of Belleville ; Tel., Ex., Bank.
Chief Industries : mining, saw mills, woollen mill, flour mill and
machine shop. It has four churches, public and high schools,
several good general stores and is electrically lighted. Surrounding
towns and villages where no papers are published : Maynooth,
L'Amable and Coe Hill.
TIMES, weekly; Harry M. Price publisher; established 1894 ;
independent ; Thursday ; subscription $1.50 ; eight pages, 5 col.,
18 inches. Circ'n
BARRIE, pop. 7,000, Co. Simcoe, on Kempenfeldt Bay, off Lake
Simcoe, on Northern division of the G. T. R., 63 miles
X. N. W. of Toronto; Tel., T., Ex., Banks. Chief Indus-
tries : planing mills, machine shops, excelsior factory, boat building
and carriage factories, automobile and shoe factories, foundries,
creameries and large up-to-date tannery, G. T. R. machine repair
shops and roundhouse, farming and dairying. The town contains
eleven churches, a collegiate institute and five schools, young ladies'
college, Carnegie public library with 7,000 volumes, a public hall
seating 700, opera house and court house ; is lighted with
gas and electric light, has 24-hour hydro-electric power service,
waterworks and a good fire department, good wharves and
steamboat connection, fine cement sidewalks and permanent
roadways, and is a summer resort. Surrounding towns and
villages where no papers are published ; Thornton, Lefroy,
Dalston, Stroud, Angus, Hillsdale, Minesing, New Lowell,
Edgar, Craighurst and Ivy.
EXAMINER (with which is incorporated "Saturday Morning")
weekly; J. A. MacLaren, editor, W. C. Walls, business manager ;
established 1863; independent; Thursday; subscription $1.50;
twelve pages, 6 col., 19^ inches.
Sworn Circ'n, actual average for 12 mos. to Sept. 30, 1918, 3,395*
See Advt. Page 96
NORTHERN ADVANCE, weekly; J. Baldwin Bryant, editor
and proprietor ; established 1851 ; unionist-conservative ; Thursday;
subcription $1.50; eight pages, 6 col., 19^ inches. Circ'n i){
BEAMSVILLE, pop. 1,200, Co. Lincoln, i mileS. of Beamsville Station
on G. T. R., 12 miles W. of St. Catharines, 22 miles E. of Hamilton ;
Hamilton, Grimsby & Beamsville Electric Ry. gives an hourly car
service to Hamilton ; Tel., T., Ex., Bank. Chief Industries : stone
quarries, two canning factories, brick and terra cotta works, planing
mill, two basket factories, flour mill, fruit growing and farming.
One of the best aerodromes in Canada is situated here. The
town contains six churches, high and public schools, Town hall,
public library and three hotels, and has water works and electric
lighting. Surrounding towns and villages where no papers are
published: Campden, Vineland, Tintern and Jordan.
EXPRESS, weekly ; E. S.Hudson, publisher ; established 1893 ;
independent; Wednesday ; subscription $1.00 ; eight pages, 7 col.,
19?^ inches. Circ'n ^
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BEAVERTON, pop. 1,080, Co. Ontario, on G. T. R., Can. National
Ry., and Lake Simcoe, 45 miles N. of Whitby, 28 miles W. of
Lindsay, 30 miles N. E. of Newmarket, 75 miles N. E. of Toronto;
Tel.,T., Ex., Banks. Chief Industries: flour, grist and planing- mills,
toy factory, foundry, brick and tile works and farming. It has three
churches, public and high school, public library containing 1,200 vol-
umes, and town hall seating 500 persons. It is lighted by electricity.
A charming summer resort, being situated on the eastern
shore of Lake Simcoe, reached by the G. T. R., Midland
Division, two trains daily, and Can. National Ry. Surround-
ing towns and villages where nd papers are published : Oakwood,
Lorneville, Eldon, Kirkfield and Brechin.
\J EXPRESS, weekly ; Jos. J. Cave, editor and publisher; estab-
lished 1879; unionist; Thursday; subscription $1.50; eight
pages, 6 col., 19^ inches. Circ'n i
Publishes also at Beaverton, the Woodville Advocate.^ the Can-
nington Echo, and a special edition known as Mara Township
Monitor, the circulations of which are included in above rating.
BE ETON pop. 600, Co. Simcoe, on N. and N. W. division G. T. R.,
and Toronto and Sudbury division C. P. R., 26 miles S. of Barrie,
43 miles N. W. of Toronto ; Tel., T., Ex., Bank. Chief Industries :
flour milling and mixed farming. It contains three churches, school,
two public halls and two grain elevators. The town has water
works, electric light, etc. Surrounding towns and villages where
no papers are published : Bondhead, Penville, Thompsonville, Ath-
lone, Schomberg, Loretto and Keenansville.
WORLD, weekly; J. J. Cook, publisher; esatblished 1882;
independent ; Thursday ; subscription $1.50 ; eight pages, 6 col.,
" inches. Circ'n i
BELLEVILLE, pop. 12,000, Co. Hastings, on G.T.R.,C.N.R.,C.P.R.,
Moira River, and Bay of Quinte, 220 miles from Montreal and 113
miles from Toronto; Tel., T., Ex., Banks. Steamboat connection
to all points. Chief Industries : hardware and lock factory, woollen,
paper, saw and planing mills, rolling mills, cement works, foundries,
shirt factory, rubber factory, cheese factories, two evaporators
and G. T. R. shops. It conatins twelve churches, several schools
and colleges, public library containing 3,000 vols., an opera
house seating 1,200, city hall seating 500, deaf and dumb institute,
hospital and home for the friendless, gas and electric light, and
a good fire department. Surrounding towns and villages where
no papers are published : Ameliasburg, Shannonville, Rossmore,
Marysville, Corbyville, Foxboro', Bridgewater, Frankford,
Wellington and Canifton.
INTELLIGENCER, every evening except Sunday; C. J. Bowell,
publisher ; established 1867 ; conservative ; subscription $3.00 ; eight
to twelve pages, 7 col., 20 j^ inches.
Sworn Circ'n, actual average for 12 mos. to Sept. 30, 1918, 2,542*
WEEKLY, Thursday; established 1834; subscription $1.50;
twelve to sixteen pages, 7 col., 20^ inches. Circ'n i^
Advt. The Daily Intelligencer is the only paper in Belleville making sworn circu-
lation statement It exceeds 2,700 per diem. It reaches the homes in the district.
See Advt. Page 63.
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ONTARIO, every evening except Sunday; Morton & Herity
publishers ; established 1870 ; liberal ; subscription $3.00 ; eight
pages, 7 col., 20 inches. Circ'n i%
WEEKLY (and Jiuy of fjninte Chronicle), established 1841 ; Thurs-
day ; subscription $1.50; sixteen pages, 7 col., 20 inches. Circ'n ij^
See Advt. Page 116.
CANADIAN, semi-monthly; Ontario School for the Deaf, pub-
lishers; established 1892 ; special for the deaf; ist and i5th of
month; subscription 50 cents ; eight pages, 4 col., 14 inches. Circn i
BELMONT, pop. 600, Co. Middlesex, on C. P. R., 15 miles S. E. of
London and 9 miles -X. E. of St. Thomas ; Tel., T., Ex., Bank. Chief
Industries : dairying and mixed farming. Surrounding towns and
villages where no papers are published: Nilestown, Derwent,
Harrietville, Glanworth, Mapleton and Lyons.
ENTERPRISE, weekly; Strachan Bros., publishers; estab- i/
lished 1915; independent; Thursday ; subscription $1.00; eight
pages, 5 col., 17)^ inches. Circ'n }/%
BLENHEI M ( pop. 1,389, Co. Kent, on the Pere Marquette Ry., 6 miles
\. \Y. of Rondeau Harbor on Lake Erie, and 12 miles S. E. of Chat-
ham ; Tel., T., Ex., Banks. Chief Industries : farming, fruit grow-
ing, canning factory, flour, saw and planing mills ; headquarters for
the fresh bean and tobacco business of Southern Kent. The town
has eight churches, public schools, public hall seating 450, and a fire
brigade. Surrounding towns and villages where no papers are pub-
lished : Port Alma, Cedar Springs, Rondeau, Morpeth, Fargo, Mull,
Ouvry, Guilds, New Scotland, Harwich, Ridley and Charing Cross.
NEWS-TRIBUNE, weekly; J. M. Denholm, publisher; \T
established 1870; independent; Wednesday; subscription $1.50;
eight pages, 7 col., 20 inches. Circ'n i
BLY I H, pop. 850, Co. Huron, on G. T. R. and C. P. R., 18 miles E. of
Goderich ; Tel., T., Ex., Bank. Chief Industries : saw, flour, plan-
ing, shingle and flax mills, salt works, brick yard, sash, door and
blind factory, handle factory, glove factory and machine shops.
The town contains four churches, a public school, a public hall and a
public library. Surrounding towns and villages where no papers
are published : Belgrave, Auburn, Londesboro, Walton, \Vestfield,
St. Augustine, Leadbury and Dangannon.
STANDARD, weekly; J. H. R. Elliott, publisher ; established j/
1889 ; independent-liberal ; Thursday ; subscription $1.50 ; eight
pages, 6 col., 19/2 inches. v Circ'n i
BOBCAYGEON, pop. 1,000, Co. Victoria, -on the Trent Canal and
Central Kawartha Lakes, and Lindsay and Bobcaygeon branch
of C. P. R., 73 miles X.E. of Toronto, 14 miles N.E. of Lindsay
and ii miles E. of Fenelon Falls; Tel., T., Ex., Bank. Chief
Industries: saw, shingle and flour mills, boat building and farming.
The town contains five churches public schools, library, town hall,
and owns its own electric plant. Surrounding towns and villages
where no papers are published : Dunsford, Kin mount. Chemong
and Coboconk.
INDEPENDENT, weekly; M. Thurston, publisher, established V
1869 ; independent ; Thursday; subscription $1.50 ; eight pages, 6
col., ig% inches. Circ'n %(
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BOL T ON, pop. 712, Co. Peel, on the Humber River and Owen Sound
and Sudbury Divisions of the C. P. R., 26 miles N. W. of Toronto;
Tel., Ex., Bank. Chief Industries: flour mill, foundries,
blanket factory and brick yards. The town contains three
churches, public and high schools, public library and a town hall.
Surrounding' towns and villages where no papers are published :
Caledon East, Nobleton, Lloydtown, Mono Road, Sand Hill,
Lockton, Coleraine; Palgrave, Schomberg, Kleinburg and Coventry.
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ENTERPRISE, weekly; F. N. Leavens, editor and publisher; V
established 1888; independent; Friday; subscription $1.50; -eight
pages, 7 col., 19^ inches. Circ'n i
BOTH WELL, pop. 690, Co. Kent, on Thames River and G. T. R.,
22 miles N. E. of Chatham ; Tel., T., Ex., Bank. Chief Industries:
oil, live stock, grain and produce, flour mills, heading and planing
mills and foundry. The town contains six churches, schools, and a
town hall seating 400. Surrounding towns and villages where no
papers are published : Sutherland's Corners, Aughrim, Aberfeldy,
Mosside, Clachan, Wardsville, Cashmere and Newbury.
Tl M ES, weekly ; H. J. Jerome, editor and publisher ; established V
1874 ; independent ; Thursday ; subscription $1.50 ; eight pages,
6 col., 1 8 inches. , Circ'n ^
Also publishes Florence Quill.
BOWMANVILLE, pop. 3,500, Co. Durham, on Lake Ontario and
G. T. R., C. P. R., C. N. R., and Toronto Eastern Electric R., 27 miles
W. of Cobourg, 43 miles E. of Toronto ; steamboat communication ;
Tel., T., Ex., Banks. Chief Industries : piano, organ, rubber goods,
flour, pearl barley and oatmeal mills, foundries, machine shops,
barrel and toy factories and silver-plating works. Great apple-
growing and stock-raising section. The town contains four
churches, two public schools and high school, library, opera
house and free reading room, and is lightd by electricity. Sur-
rounding towns and villages where no papers are published: Hamp-
ton, Enniskillen, Enfield, Blackstock, Courtice, Newtonville, Solina,
Cadmus, Lotus, Pontypool, Tyrone, Caesarea, Kendall, Taunton,
Leskard, Kirby, Burketon, Nestleton, Purple Hill and Cedardale.
WEST DURHAM REVIEW, semi-weekly; J. W. Hynds,
editor and publisher; established 1908 ; conservative ; Tuesday and
Thursday ; subscription $1.00 ; eight pages, 6 col., 19^ inches.
Circ'n i
CANADIAN STATESMAN, weekly; M. A. James & Sons,
V publishers; established 1854; independent-liberal; Thursday; sub-
scription $1.50 ; eight pages, 7 col., 19^ inches. Circ'n 2^
Also publish Nezvs, circulation of which is included in above rating.
NEWS, weekly; M. A. James & Sons, publishers f established
1874; independent-conservative; Friday; subscription $1.50 ; eight
pages, 7 col., 19^ inches. See Canadian Statesman.
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BRACEBRIDGE, pop. 2,800, Co. Muskoka, on the Muskoka River
and G. T. R., 12 miles N. of Gravenhurst ; Tel., T., Ex., Banks.
Chief Industries : woollen, saw, planing, shingle and linen mills,
match factory, foundry, tanneries and farming. The town
is a summer resort and contains besides its stores, hotels, etc.,
nine churches, public and high schools, free library ; is lighted by
electricity, and has excellent waterworks, both owned by the
municipality. Surrounding towns and villages where no papers are
published : Baysville, Port Carling, Uffington, Dorset and Utterson.
GAZETTE, weekly; Bracebridge Gazette Ptg. and Pub. Co., /
Limited, publishers ; established 1872; independent; Thursday;
subscription $1.00 ; eight pages, 7 col., 19^ inches. Circ'n i^
MUSKOKA HERALD weekly; Herald Publishing Co., ^
publishers ; established 1878 ; conservative ; Thursday ; subscription
$1.00 ; eight to twelve pages, 7 col., 21^ inches. Circ'n i tf
BRADFORD, pop. 1,200, Co. Simcoe, on the Holland River and
G. T. R., 22 miles S. E. of Barrie, 34 miles N. of Toronto ; Tel.,
T., Ex., Banks. Chief Industries: farming, carp fishery, cement,
planing and flour mills, screen and kitchen cabinet factory and
mattress factory. The town contains four churches, public and high
schools, public library of 2,500 volumes, town hall seating 500.
Surrounding towns and villages where no papers are published :
Holland Landing, . Lefroy, Churchill, Schomberg, Bond Head,
Newton Robinson and Queensville.
WITNESS AND SOUTH SIMCOE NEWS, weekly; O. M. *
Seim, publisher; established 1865; independent; Wednesday;
subscription $1.50; eight pages, 6 col., 19^ inches. Circ'n %
BRAMPTON, pop. 4,000, Co. Peel, on G. T. R. and C. P. R., 21 miles
N. W. of Toronto ; Tel., T., Ex., Banks. Chief Industries : six
greenhouses, including the largest in Canada, loose-leaf systems
factory, two shoe factories, two knitting mills, furnace foundry,
planing mills, paper box, gummed paper and jam factories and
flour milling. The town contains six churches, also high and public
schools, Carnegie library, town hall, county court house, jail, public
hall, fire department and first-class waterworks and sewerage system,
and municipal hydro-electric lighting and power system. Surround-
ing villages wkere no papers are published : Malton, Meadowvale,
Norval, Claireville, Caledon East, Inglewood and Huttonville.
BANNER AND TIMES, weekly; A. F. Dick, publisher;
established 1868; liberal; Thursday; subscription $1.50; eight
pages, 7 col., ig)4 inches. Circ'n i%
CONSERVATOR, weekly; Charters Publishing Co. publishers;
established 1873; conservative; Thursday ; .subscription $1.50; eight
pages, 7 col., 21 )4 inches. Circ'n \)
Also publishes Port Credit News.
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BRANTFORD, pop. 28,725, Co. Brant, on G.T. R., C.P.R..T. H. & B.
Ry., and Grand River, 66 miles S.W. of Toronto, 400 miles from Mon-
treal and 22 l /i. miles W. of Hamilton ; Tel., T., Ex., Banks. Chieflndus-
tries : woollen mills, underwear factory, foundries, potteries, pork
packing- factories, electrical supply, shoe, emery wheel and brass bed
factories, stove works, nut and bolt factories, cigar factories,
malleable iron works, carriage, scissors, wind mill, refrigerator,
starch, nail, binder and plow works, agricultural implement
works, radiator, engine and machine works nearly ninety fac-
tories in all, employing over 8,300 men. In volume of manu-
factured exports Brantford ranks as the third city in the Dominion
of Canada, and is the centre of the agricultural implement industry.
The city contains twenty-three churches, nine schools and colleges,
collegiate institute, free library, opera house, hospital, public halls,
and asylum for the blind. Surrounding towns and villages where no
papers are published : Cainsville, Harrisburg, Vanessa, Scotland,
Mount Pleasant, Alberton, Jerseyville, Ancaster, Harley, Hartford,
Longford, Oakland, Copetown, Lynden, Echo Place and Onondaga.
EXPOSITOR, every evening except Sunday ; Preston and
Sons Ltd., publishers ; established 1850 ; liberal ; subscription $3.00
by mail, $4.00 in city ; twelve pages, 7 col., 20 inches.
Sworn Circ'n, actual average for 12 mos. to Sept. 30, 1918, 8,339*|
Advt. The Brantford Expositor recently acquired the subscription lists and
good will of the Brantford Daily Courier, which ceased publication on December ji st,
1918. The Expositor now becomes the only daily newspaper published in Brant
and, Norfolk Counties, and its fteld is one of the most important in the Province of
Ontario. The Expositor's circulation exceeds 10,200. It is a member of the A. B. C.
See Advt, Page 61.
CANADIAN GOLFER, monthly; official organ of Royal Can-
adian Golf Ass'n, Ralph H. Reville, editor; established 1515; golf;
2Oth ot month, forms close I5th of month, subscription $3.00 ; sixty
to sixty-four pages, 2 wide col., 8 inches. Circ'n 2j^
OUTDOOR QUARTERLY, quarterly; Outdoor Quarterly,
publishers; established 1919; rabbit raising; subscription SQC; four
pages, 6 col. , 19^ inches.
BRIDGEBURG, pop. 2,200, Co. Welland, on G.T.R., M.C.R., T.H.
& B., C. P. R. and Wabash Railway, opposite Buffalo, on the
Niagara River, west end of the International Bridge, loo miles S. of
Toronto; Tel., T. , Ex., Bank. Chief Industries : proprietary medi-
cine factories, structural steel, foundry, bridge and iron works, mar-
ble works, hot-air registers, varnish works and farming. The town
contains four churches, public library, post office and customs house.
Surrounding towns and villages where no papers are published :
Stevensville, Humberstone, Mulgrave, Brookfield, Sherkston and
Netherby.
REVIEW, weekly; The Review Co., publishers; established V
1895 ; independent ; Friday ; subscription $1.50 ; eight pages, 6
col., 19^ inches. Circ'n i
Also publishes Fort Erie Times and Ridgetuay Herald, circula-
tions of which are included in above rating.
BRIGDEN, pop. 700, Co. Lambton, on the St. Clair Branch of Mich.
Central Ry., 15 miles S.E. of Sarnia ; Tel., T., Ex., Bank. Chief
Industries : farming, flour, oatmeal and saw mills, brick works,
heading, stave and hoop mills. The town contains three churches,
public school, public library, two hotels, opera house a'hd general
stores. Surrounding towns and villages where no papers are
published : Wilkesport, Bradshaw, Khnball and Courtright.
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PROGRESS, weekly; W. J. Brownlee, publisher; estab-
lished 1904 ; independent ; Thursday ; subscription $1.00 ; eight
pages, 6 col., 18 inches. Circ'n y*
BRIGHTON, pop. 1,300, Co. Northumberland, on G. T. R., C. N. R.
and Presqu'lsle Bay, Lake Ontario, and at the head of the Murray
Canal, 25 miles E. of Cobourg-, 92 miles E. of Toronto, and 22 miles
W. of Belleville ; Tel., T., Ex., Banks. Chief Industries : flour,
saw and planing mills, canning factory and fruit evaporators, farm-
ing and fruit .growing. It is supplied with electric power from
Trent River. The town contains five churches, public and
high schools and public library. Surrounding towns and villages
where no papers are published : Frankford, Smithiield, Lovett, Hil-
ton, Edville, Castleton, Morganstown, Wooler, Codrington, Orland
and Dundonald.
ENSIGN, weekly; Clarence T. Lapp, publisher; established
1871 ; independent ; Friday ; subscription Si.oo ; eight pages, 6 col.,
1 inches. Circ'n
BROCKVILLEj pop. 9,500, Co. Leeds, on the St. Lawrence River,
the G.T.R., C.P. R., C.N.R., boats daily east and west, ferry to U.S.
side of river; 125 miles W. of Montreal , 208 miles E. of Toronto and
70 miles S. of Ottawa; Tel., T., Ex., Banks. Chief Industries: stove,
hardware, automobile, cream separator, biscuit, candy, hat, leather
belting, boat and carriage factories, agricultural implement works,
mineral waters, farming and dairying. Centre of leading dairy
district of Ontario. . Over 200 cheese factories and dairies are
represented at the Brockville cheese board. The town contains,
besides its factories, nine churches, collegiate institute and public
schools, hospital for the insane, town hall, Board of Trade, public
hall, two hospitals, opera house, fine docks, hotels, stores, streets
wide and well paved, fine fire protection, water works and sewer
systems, gas and electric light and power. Surrounding towns
and villages where no papers are published : Maitland, Caintown,
Yonge Mills, Lyn, Toledo, Addison, Lansdowne and Frankville.
RECORDER AND TIMES, every evening except Sunday; The
Recorder Printing Co., Ltd., publishers ; established 1873 ; inde-
pendent-liberal ; subscription $3.00; six to eight pages, 7 col. , 20
inches. Circ'n 4^
WEEKLY; established 1820; Thursday; subscription $1.50;
eight pages, 7 col., 20 inches. Circ'n 2
Advt. The Evening Recorder and the Brockville Times merged, Feb. ist. igt8,
into " The Recorder and Times," is now the only daily between Kingston and
Montreal on the frontier. It covers the whole field through daily and weekly editions.
Oil years the People's Family Newspaper. See Advt. page 65.
BRUCE MINES, pop. 800, Algoma District, on the north shore of
Georgian Bay and the S. Ste. Marie Branch of the C. P. R., 12 miles
S.W. of Thessalon and 30 miles S. of Sault Ste. Marie ; Tel., Ex.,
Bank. Chief Industries : lumbering, agriculture and mining. The
town has several stores, saw and planing mills, churches, two
hotels, etc. Surrounding towns and villages where no papers are
published : Desbarats, Rydal Bank and Marks ville.
SPECTATOR, weekly ; F. \V. Rickaby, editor and publisher ; i
established 1901; independent ; Thursday ; subscription $1.50 ; eight I/
pages, 7 col., 19^ inches. Circ'n %
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BRUSSELS, pop. 1,150, Co. Huron, on the Maitland River and
G. T. R., 30 miles E. of Goderich ; Tel., T., Ex., Banks. Chief
Industries : flour and saw mills, stave and heading- factories, machine
shop, knitting factory and farming-. The town con tains four churches,
a school, and a public library. Surrounding- towns and villages where
no papers are published : Cranbrook, Ethel, Walton and Jamestown.
POST, weekly ; William H. Kerr, publisher ; established 1872 ; V
liberal; Thursday; subscription $1.50; eig-ht pag-es, 7 col., 19 inches.
Circ'n i%
BUR FORD, pop. 1,000, Co. Brant, on the G. T. R., 9 miles W. of
Brantford ; Tel., T., Ex., Banks. Chief Industries : farming- and
market g-ardening-, canning factory, powdered milk factory, apple
evaporator and planing" mills. The town contains five churches,
school, library, board of trade, government armoury and post
office, and has hydro electric power. Surrounding: towns and vil-
lag-es where no papers are published : Mt. Vernon, Mt. Pleasant,
Oakland, Northfield Centre, Scotland, Fairfield Plain, Harley,
New Durham, Cathcart, Falkland and Princeton.
ADVANCE, weekly; M. Messecar, publisher; established
1909; independent; Thursday; subscription $1.50 ; eig-ht to twelve
pag-es, 6 col. , 19^ inches. Circ'n ^
BURKS FALLS, pop. 1,200, Co. Parry Sound, on the Magnetawan
River and on main line of Northern Division G.T. R., 171 miles N. of
Toronto; Tel., Ex., Bank. Chief Industries: tannery, saw mills,
electric power house, brick yards, lumbering-, planing- factory and
farming-. The town contains five churches, public and hig-h schools,
training institute, public library, board of trade, court house and jail,
fire department, and has waterworks and electric light. There is a
good wharf and considerable steam and tugboat traffic. Sur-
rounding towns and villages where no papers are published : Berri-
dale, Magnetawan, Ahmic Harbor, Dunchurch, Katrine, Spruce-
dale, Novar, Kearney and Emsdale.
ARROW, weekly; Fawcett & Co. , publishers , Alex. R. Fawcett,
manager ; established 1885 ; independent ; Thursday ; subscription
$1.00 ; eight pages, 6 col., 19^ inches. Circ'n ^
BURLINGTON, pop. 2,600, Co. Halton, on Lake Ontario and
G. T. R. , C. P. R. and Hamilton Radial Ry. , i o miles N. E. of Hamilton,
and 30 miles W. of Toronto ; Tel., T. , Ex., Banks. Chief Industries :
fruit-growing and farming, canning factory, chemical works, planing
mills, evaporator and basket works. The town has five churches,
high and public school, town hall, public library, three large sum-
mer hotels, military hospital, skating rink, waterworks and is lighted
by electricity. It is visited by large numbers of summer tourists.
Surrounding towns and villages where no papers are published :
Bronte, Flamboro, Carlisle, Aldershot, Nelson, Appleby, Palermo,
Cumminsville and Lowville.
GAZETTE, weekly; Elgin A. Harris, publisher ; ^established
1899; independent; Wednesday; subscription $1.00; eight pages,
6 col. , 20 inches. Circ'n , 3 '|
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CALEDONIA pop. 1,230, Co. Haldimand, on the Grand River and
G. T. R., 14 miles S. W. of Hamilton ; Tel., T., Ex., Bank. Chief
Industries : flour mills, plaster mines, clothing factory, evaporator
and canning factory and agriculture. The town contains five
churches, high and public schools, public library, new opera house,
and town hall seating 250. It has fine cement walks and macadam-
ized streets, waterworks, hydro-electric power and cheap natural
gas. Surrounding towns and villages where no papers are publish-
ed : York, Blackheath, Tyneside, Mount Hope, Middleport and
Cheapside.
GRAND RIVER SACHEM, weekly; H. B. Sawle, editor and
publisher ; established 1856 ; independent ; Tuesday ; subscrip-
tion $1.50; eight pages, 7 col., 22 inches. Circ'n I
CAMPBELLFORD > pop. 3,200, Co. Northumberland, on the Trent
River and G. T. R. , half way between Belleville and Peterboro, 30
miles from each ; Tel., T., Ex., Banks. Chief Industries : woollen,
flour, paper, saw and planing mills, foundry, machine shop, shoe fac-
tory, bridge works and farming. The town contains seven churches,
high and public schools, opera house seating 550, and free library.
The Trent River furnishes the town with a magnificent water power,
the municipal electric power plant developing- about 4,000 h.p. A
beautiful iron bridge spans the river. Its streets are wide and well
laid out and kept in good repair. Surrounding towns and villages
where no papers are published : Keene, Birdsalls, Hilton, Sarginson,
Meyersburg, Trent River, Hoards, Dartford and Rylestone.
HERALD, weekly ; G. A. Kingston, B. A., editor and publisher;
established 1873 ; independent ; Thursday ; subscription $1.50 ; eight
pages, 8 col., 21^ inches. Circ'n ij
CANNINGTON, pop. 897, Co. Ontario, on Beaver River and G.
T. R., 40 miles N. of Whitby and 18 miles W. of Lindsay ; Tel., T.,
Ex., Banks. Chief Industries : flour, saw and planing- mills,
biscuit and confectionery works, foundry and farming-.
Has Government-developed hydro-electric system providing excep-
tionally cheap light and power. The town contains four churches,
public and high schools, a public library and town hall. Surround-
ing towns and villages where no papers are published : Wilfrid,
Pefferlaw, Manilla, Oakwood, Woodville, Derryville, Lorneville
and Glenarm.
ECHO, weekly; published in Beaverton by Beaverton Express.
ONTARIO GLEANER, weekly; Wm. A. Robinson, editor and /
publisher; established 1870 ; independent-conservative; Thursday; r .,
subscription $1.50; eight pages, 6 col., 19^ inches.
Sworn Circ'n, average for 12 mos. to Sept., 30, 1918, "729
One section of the paper is headed Sunderland Broch Banner.
See Advt. Page 113
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CARLETON PLACE, pop. 3,850, Co. Lanark, on the Mississippi
River and C. P. R. , 22 miles E. of Perth, 18 miles N. of Smiths Falls,
and 28 miles W. of Ottawa; Tel., T., Ex., Banks. Chief industries:
cheese and butter factories, knitting, woollen, oatmeal, flour,
planing and saw mills, stove foundry, C. P. R. locomotive
repair shops and boat building establishment. The town con-
tians seven churches, three hotels, high and public schools, free
public library containing 8,500 volumes, and splendid municipal
buildings ; has good electric and water power, electric light and
waterworks. Surrounding towns and villages where no papers are
published : Innisville, Clayton, Appleton, Franktown and Ashton.
CENTRAL CANADIAN, weekly ; F. A. J. Davis, editor and
publisher ; established 1876; conservative-unionist ; Thursday;
subscription $1.50 ; ten to twelve pages, 6 col., 19^ inches. Circ'n itf
HERALD, weekly ; W. H. Allen, editor and publisher; esta- -J
blished 1850; liberal; Tuesday; subscription $1.50 ; eight pages,
6 col., 19^ inches. Circ'n ttf
CARP, pop. 500, Co. Carleton, on G. T. R., 20 miles W. of
Ottawa and 20 miles E. of Arnprior ; Tel., T. , Ex., B ink. Chief
Industries : flour and feed mills, cheese box factory, lumber,
shingles, brick, cement building blocks and tile manufacturing,
live stock raising and dairying. The village contains four
churches, public and high school and Macdonald school garden,
town hall, hotel, exhibition hall and grounds. Surround-
ing villages where no papers are published : Richmond, Stitts-
ville, Kinburn, Galetta, Huntley, South March, Dunrobin, Kilmaurs,
Marathon, Woodlawn and Panmure.
REVIEW, weekly ; Barnes A. Evoy, publisher; established 1904;
independent-conservative >v Thursday ; subscription $1.50 ; eight
pages, 6 col., 19/4 inches, ^v
Sworn Circ'n, actual average for 12 mos. to Sept. 30, 1918, 894*
CAYUGA, pop. 850, Co. Haldimand, on Grand River and G. T. R. ,
Wabash and M. C. Rys., 76 miles S. W. of Toronto, 35 miles S. of
Hamilton ; Tel., T., Ex., Bank. Chief Industries : farming, flour,
saw and planing mills, glass factory, limestone, sandstone and gyp-
sum quarries. The town contains four churches, high and public
schools, handsome court house and county buildings, and town hall
seating 350. Surrounding towns and villages where no papers are
published : Kohler, Decewsville, Clanbrassil, S. Cayuga, Cheapside,
Nelles Corners, Balmoral, Rainham, York, Canfield, Oneida, Nanti-
coke and Fisherville.
HALDIMAND ADVOCATE AND HAGERSVILLE STAND- V
ARD, weekly; R. H. Davey, publisher; established 1857; inde-
pendent ; Thursday : subscription $1.50 ; eight to twelve pages, 6
col., if)% inches.
Sworn Circ'n, actual average for. 12 mos. to Sept. 30, 1918, 1,444*
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CHATHAM, pop. 14,600, Co. Kent, on G. T. R., C. P. R., Wabash
Ry., Pere Marquette Ry., Chatham, Wallaceburg- & Lake Erie Elec-
tric Radial Ry., and River Thames, 46 miles E. of Windsor and 60
miles S. W. of London ; Tel., T. , Ex., Banks. Chief Industries:
canning', flour and woollen mills, engine, boiler and machine works,
foundries, carriage factories, largest beet sugar factory in America,
evaporator, incubator, scales, office furniture and fanning mill fac-
tories, wheel works, spring and axle works, brass, bent goods and
automobile works, and the largest wagon factories in the Dominion.
The centre of a rich farming and fruit-growing country and situated
in a large natural gas belt. The city contains eleven churches, col-
lege, schools, collegiate institute, convent, hospitals, public library
of 6,000 volumes, good skating and curling rink, public parks,
municipal water works, hydro-electric light and power and natural
gas supply. Surrounding towns and villages where no papers are
published : Buxton, Louisville, Charing Cross, Mitchell's Bay,
Northwood, Kent Centre, Rondeau and Paincourt.
N EWS, every evening except Sunday ; A. C. Woodward, pub-
lisher ; established 1890; liberal; subscription $4.80; six to twelve
pages, 7 col., 20% inches.
Sworn Circ'n, actual average for 12 mos. to Sept. 30, 1918, 2,492*
See Advt. Page 68.
WEEKLY (Manner- News), established .869; Wednesday; sub-
scription $1.50; sixteen pages, 7 col., 20^ inches. Circ'n i
PLANET, every" evening except Sunday; S. Stephenson, pub-
lisher; established 1863; conservative; subscription $4.20; eight
to sixteen pages, 7 col., 21 inches.
Sworn Circ'n, actual average for 12 mos. to Sept. 30, 1918, 2,719*
WEEKLY, established 1851; Wednesday; subscription $1.50;
sixteen pages, 7 col., 21 inches.
Sworn Circ'n, actual average for 12 mos. to Sept. 30, 1918, 1,5OO*
See Advt. Page 75.
CHATSWORTH, pop. 400, Co. Grey, on C. P. R., 9 miles S. of
Owen Sound ; Tel., T., Ex., Banks. Chief Industries : saw,
roller, shingle and chopping mills, artificial limb factory, lumbering
and farming. The town contains, besides its mills and stores, four
churches, high and public schools, town hall, library and has hydro-
electric light and power. Surrounding towns and villages where no
papers are published : Berkeley, Holland Centre, Massie, Des-
boro and Williamsford.
NEWS, weeWy; T. Hugh B. McCullough^publisher ; established .,
1885 ; independent: Thursday ; subscription 3^.50 ; eight pages,
6 col., 19^ inches. Circ'n i%
CHESLEY, pop. 1,900, Co. Bruce, on the Saugeen River and G. T.
R., 1 6 miles N. E. of Walkerton; Tel., T., Ex., Banks. Chief
Industries : saw, woollen and flour mills, foundry, furniture, munition
and knitting factories and farming. The town contains, besides its
mills and factories, six churches, public and high schools, public
library, waterworks, hydro-electric lighting and power and has a
volunteer fire brigade. Surrounding towns and villages where no
papers are published : Dobbinton, Desboro and Elmwood.
ENTERPRISE weekly ; McDonald and Nolan, publishers; V
established 1876; independent; Thursday; subscription $1.50;
eight pages, 7 col., 20 inches.
Sworn Circ'n, average for 12 mos. to Sept. 30, 1918, 1.4OO
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CHESTERVILLE, pop. 950, Co. Dundas, on C.P.R. and Petite
Nation River, 17^ miles N. of Morrisburg ; Tel., T. , Ex., Banks.
Chief Industries : farming, dairying, milk condensery, planing and
saw mills, sash and door factory, foundry, tannery and roller mills.
The town contains five churches, two hotels and public, separate
and high schools. Surrounding towns and villages where no
papers are published : North Winchester, Ormond, Connaught,
Morewood, Berwick, Grantley, Beckstead, Dunbar, Finch, Crysler,
Goldfield, Elma and Inkerman.
RECORD, weekly ; G. C. Lacey, publisher ; established 1894 ;
independent ; Thursday ; subscription $1.50 ; eight pages, 5 col., V
17!^ inches.
Sworn Circ'n, actual average for 12 mos. to Sept. 30, 1918, 1,1Y6*
CLARKSBURG, pop. 500, Co. Grey, 1% miles from Thornbury, its
nearest railway station on G.T.R. , and on Bea-ver River, 14 miles W.
of Collingwood, no miles N. W. of Toronto ; Tel., T., Ex., Bank.
Chief Industries : foundry and machine shops, flour, shingle and
heading mills, basket and pump factories, farming and fruit grow-
ing. The town contains four churches, school, armoury and public
library. Surrounding towns and villages where no papers are
published: Fairmount, Heathcote, Ravenna, Redwing, Duncan,
Kimberley, Gibraltar, Griersville and Rocklyn.
REVIEW- HERALD, weekly. See Thornbury.
CLIFFORD, pop. 600, Co. Wellington, on Red River Creek and G.
T. R., 50 miles N. W. of Guelph ; Tel., T., Ex., Bank. Chief Indus-
tries : saw, woollen and flour mills, evaporating factory, cider mill,
machine shop and tanneries and mixed farming. The town contains
five churches, public and continuation schools, public library and public
hall seating 500. Surrounding towns and villages where no papers
.are published: Lakelet, Neustadt, Drew, Belmore and Orchard-
ville.
EXPRESS, weekly; Jas. R. Aitchison, editor and publisher;
established 1892 ; independent; Wednesday; subscription $1.50;
eight pages, 6 col., 19^ inches. Circ'n #
CLINTON, pop. 2,254, Co. Huron, on G. T. R., 12 miles S. E. of
Goderich, the county seat; Tel., T., Ex., Banks. Chief Industries;
saw, flour and knitting mills, salt well, piano, player-piano and organ
factories, boys' clothing factory, planing mills, motor truck and show
case works. The town contains six churches, collegiate institute
and public school, public library, and a hall seating 600. Surround-
ing towns and villages where no papers are published : Varna,
Bayfield, Holmesville, Brucefield, Summerhill, Porter's Hill, Auburn,
Kippen, Londesboro, Constance and Blake.
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NEW ERA, weekly; W. H. Kerr & Son, publishers; established
1865; liberal; Thursday; subscription $1.00: six to eight pages,
7 col., 21 inches. Circ'n i%
See Advt. Page 107.
NEWS-RECORD, weekly; G. E. Hall, publisher; established
1878 ; conservative ; Thursday ; subscription $1.50 ; eight pages,
7 col., 2i# inches.
Sworn Circ'n, average for 12 mos. to Sept. 30, 1918, 1,523
See Ad^t. Page 70.
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COBALT, pop. 8,500, District of Temiskaming, on T. & N. O. Ry.,
103 miles N". of North Bay, 329 miles N. of Toronto; Tel., T., Ex.,
Banks. One of the richest and most famous silver-producing 1 camps
in the world. Chief Industries : mining, planing mills and wood-
working factories, machine shops and foundries, explosive fac-
tory, bottling works, lumbering and farming. A whole-
sale distributing centre for mining machinery and supplies. The
town contains public and separate schools, seven churches and
hotels, and has an excellent fire department and sewerage and water
systems. Surrounding towns and villages where no papers are
published : Latchford, North Cobalt, Earlton and Thornloe.
NUGGET, every evening except Sunday; The Cobalt Daily
Nugget, Ltd., publishers; established 1909; independent; sub-
scription $4.00 ; six to twelve pages, 7 col., 2oJ^ inches. Circ'n 5^
See Advt. Page 108.
MINING REVIEW, weekly; The Cobalt Daily Nugget,
Limited, publishers ; established 1918 ; mining ; Friday ; subscrip-
tion $2.00; eight pages, 7 col., 20^ inches.
NORTHERN MINER, weekly; Northern Miner Press Ltd.,
publishers ; established 1915 ; mining ; Saturday ; subscription
$1.50; eight pages, 4 col., 17 inches. Circ'n %.
COBDEN, pop. 838, Co. Renfrew, on C. P. R. Main Line and Muskrat
Lake, 20 miles N.W. of Renfrew and 20 miles S. E. of Pembroke ;
Tel. , T., Ex., Bank. Chief Industries : farming, stock-raising and
saw mills. Cobden is in the heart "of one of the best farming dis-
tricts of Ontario. It has grain elevators, churches and a public
school. Surrounding towns and villages where no papers are pub-
lished : Beachburg, Westmeath and Haley's Station.
SUN AND FARM LABOR ADVOCATE, weekly; M. Ring-
rose and W. J. Ringrose, publishers; established 1897; indepen-
dent ; Thursday ; subscription $1.50 ; eight pages, 5 col., 20 inches.
See Advt. Page 97.
COBOURG, pop. 5,000, Co. Northumberland, on G.T.R., C.N.R.,
C. P. R., and on Lake Ontario, 69^ miles E. of Toronto; Tel., T., Ex.,
Banks. Chief Industries : felt mills, munitions factory, flour mill,
dye works, steel works, brick works, boiler compound, lath, door
and matting factories, Lydia Pinkham. Medicine Co., planing mills,
farming and fruit-growing. The town contains seven churches,
collegiate institute, consolidated school and convent school, public
'ibrary, public hall seating 800, armory, public and military hos-
pitals and house of refuge. It is also a popular summer resort for
Americans. Has large car and passenger ferry running winter and
summer to Charlotte, N.Y. Surrounding towns and villages where
no papers are published : Grafton, Wicklow, Centreton, Eddystone,
Baltimore, Coldsprings, Harwood and Gore's Landing.
SATURDAY MORNING POST, weekly; H. McGuire and
Sons, publishers ; established 1890 ; conservative ; Saturday ; sub-
scription $1.00 ; four pages, 7 col., 21^ inches. Circ'n i
SENTINEL-STAR, weekly; Leslie H. Wilson, publisher; r,
established 1828; conservative; Friday; subscription $1.50; eight
pages, 7 col., 19^ inches. Circ'n, \ft
WORLD, weekly ; Thos. B. Lapp and Son, publishers ; established
1866 ; liberal ; Friday ; subscription $1.00 ; eight pages, 6 and 1 \/
7 col., 19^ inches. Circ'n i# J
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COCHRANE, pop. 2,500, District of Temiskaming, on T. &N.O. Ry.
and N.T.R., 250 miles N. of North Bay, 570 miles W. of Quebec,
770 miles E. of Winnipeg- ; Tel., T. , Ex., Banks. Chief Industries :
saw mill, railway 'roundhouses, machine shops and farming. The
town Contains five churches, public and separote schools, hospital,
a court house and a jail, and has electric light, waterworks and
sewerage system. It is the distributing point for the famous Clay
Belt extending 400 miles east and west on the C. G. R., and 150
miles south on the T. and N. O. Ry. Surrounding towns and
villages where no papers are published : Kelso, Jacksonboro, Hearst,
Matheson, Fauguier, Iroquois Fall and Smooth Rock Falls.
NORTH LAN D POST, weekly ; The Cochrane Northland Post, '"
Ltd., publishers ; established 1914 ; conservative ; Saturday ; sub-
scription $1.50; twelve pages, 5 col., 15^ inches. Circ'n %
COLBORNE, pop. 1,000, Co. Northumberland, on Lake Ontario,
C.N.R., C.P.R. andG.T.R., 15 miles E. of Cobourg, 30 miles W. of
Belleville, 84 miles E. of Toronto ; Tel., T., Ex., Banks. Chief
Industries : canning factory, soap factory, sash and door factory,
foundry, barrel factory, machine shops, saw mills, farming and fruit-
growing. The town contains four churches, high and public schools,
public library containing 1,700 volumes, and public hall seating 800.
Steamboats to all lake points. Surrounding towns and villages
where no papers are published : Castleton, Codrington, Wooler,
Vernonville, Wicklow, Dundonald, Lakeport, Grafton and Balti-
more.
ENTERPRISE, weekly ; H. and J. H. Gale, publishers ; estab-
lished 1882; independent; Thursday; subscription $1.00 ; eight
pages, 6 col., 19^ inches. Circ'n ^
EXPRESS, weekly; H. S. Keyes, editor and publisher ; estab-
lished 1866; conservative; Thursday; subscription $1.25; eight
pages, 6 col., 19,^ inches. Circ'n ^
COLDWATER pop. 610, Co. Simcoe, on Coldwater River, C.P.R.
and G.T. R., 16 miles N. W. of Orillia, 30 miles N. of Barrie ; Tel.,
T. , Ex., Bank. Chief Industries : flour, saw and shingle mills,
lumbering and farming. The town contains three churches, schools,
general stores, etc. Surrounding towns and villages where no
papers are published : Lovering, Medonte, Fesserton, Wyevale,
Saurin, Uhthoff, Lawson, Eady, Silver Creek and Waubaushene.
PLANET, weekly; H. Chester, publisher ; established 1895;
independent; Thursday; subscription $1.50; eight pages, 5 col.,
18 inches. Circ'n %.
COLLING WOOD, pop. 8,000, Co. Simcoe, on the Georgian Bay
and G.T.R., 95 miles N. of Toronto; Tel., T., Ex., Banks. Chief
Industries : elevators, saw, planing, flour and grist mills, pork pack-
ing, foundries, tanneries, dry dock and steel ship building. The town
contains seven churches, also public schools, collegiate institute,
free library containing over 9,000 volumes, historical society
museum, Y. M. C. A., opera house seating 1,000, has good fire and
water departments and excellent steamboat service. >~ Surrounding
villages where no papers are published: Nottawa, Duntroon,
Batteau, Glen Huron and Singhampton.
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BULLETIN, weekly; Bulletin Printing: Co., publishers; estab-
lished 1870; liberal-unionist ; Thursday; subscription $1.50; eig-ht
pages, 7 and 8 col., 21^ inches. Circ'n 2#
Also publish .Yeius.
ENTERPRISE, weekly ; Enterprise Printing- Co., Ltd., ]/
publishers; established 1857; conservative-unionist; Thursday ; sub-
scription $1.50 ; eight pages, 7 col., 21 inches. Circ n 2
Also publish Messenger.
MESSENGER, weekly; Enterprise Printing Co. Ltd., pub- {/
Ushers ; established 1896 ; independent ; Saturday ; subscription
$1.00 ; four pages, 6 and 7 col., if)/4 inches. Circ'n i^
Also publish Enterprise.
SATURDAY NEWS, weekly; News Publishing Co., pub-
lishers; established 1905; liberal-unionist; Saturday; subscription
$1.50; four pages, 6 and 7 col., 19^ inches. Circ'n i%
Also publish Bulletin.
COMBER, pop. 600, Co. Essex, on the M.C.R., 31 miles E. of
Detroit, 15 miles E. of Essex, and 14 miles N. of Leamington-; Tel.,
T., Ex., Bank. Chief Industries : farming, saw, planing, stave,
heading and flour mills. It contains, besides various mills and
factories, three churches, school, etc. Surrounding towns and
villages where no papers are published : Stoney Point, Staples,
Haycroft, Woodslee, Quinn, Strangfield, Windfall and Ruscomb
Station.
HERALD, weekly; E. E. Lancaster, editor and publisher; y
established 1881 ; independent ; Thursday ; subscription $1.50 ;
eight pages, 7 col., 19^ inches. Circ'n ^
COOKSTOWN, pop. 600, Co. Simcoe, a thriving station on the
Hamilton & N.W. Div. of G.T.R. ; 45 miles N.W. of Toronto,
80 miles N. of Hamilton ; Tel., T., Ex., Bank. Chief Industries :
farming, apple growing, flour mill, sash and door factory, machine
shop, saw and planing mill. It contains three churches, public
school and library, many good stores and two hotels. Surround-
ing towns and villages where no papers are published : Newton
Robinson, Deerhurst, Killyleagh, Gilford, Bondhead, Lefroy, Bell
Ewart, Egbert, Nicolston, and Thornton. '
ADVOCATE, weekly ; W. E. Stoddart, publisher ; established
1897; conservative; Thursday; subscription $1.00; eight pages, 6
col., 20 inches.
Sworn Circ'n, average for 12 mos. to Sept. 30, 1918, 848
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CORNWALL, pop. 6,598, Co. Stormont, on the St. Lawrence River,
Cornwall Canal, G.T.R., C.P.R., N.Y.C. and O. & N. Y. Ry., 67
miles W. of Montreal, 105 miles E. of Kingston ; Tel., T., Ex.,
Banks. Chief Industries : cotton, woollen, flour, grist, paper and
pulp mills, foundries, furniture, iron and brass bedstead, chair and
lacrosse stick factories, clothing- factories, quarries, repairing- basin
for ships, brewery, dairying and general farming. The town
contains nine churches, two hospitals, high, public and separate
schools and a music hall seating 1,000. Its streets are wide,
straight and well kept ; it has good water, fire and police
departments, and several fine hotels. There is an excellent
electric street railway service from all depots to all parts of
the town. The post office is one of the finest in Eastern Ontario.
Cornwall is also a port of call for river and lake steamers. The
Cornwall Canal furnishes a magnificent water power for a large
number of mills. The electric plant of the St. Lawrence Power
Co. is situated four miles above the town, furnishing power for
factories and electric light. This is also the distributing point
of Cedar Rapids electric power. Surrounding towns and villages
where no papers are published : Williamstown, Monkland, Wales,
Aultsville, Avonmore, Moulinette, Summerstown, Finch, Berwick,
Farran Point, Martintown, Mille Roches and Osnabruck Centre.
FREEHOLDER, weekly ; C. W. Young, publisher ; established
1846,; liberal ; Thursday ; subscription $1.50 ; eight pages, 7 col., 21^
inches.
Sworn Circ'n, actual average for 12 mos. to Sept. 30, 1918, 2,8O1*
See -Advt. Page 95
STAN DARD, weekly ; W. Gibbens, editor and publisher; estab- \
lished 1875 ; liberal-conservative ; Thursday; subscription $1.50 ;
eight pages, 7 col., 21^ inches.
Sworn Circ'n, actual average for 12 mos. to Sept. 30, 1918, 3,075*
See Advt. Page 64
CREEMORE, pop. 600, Co. Simcoe, on Mad River and G.T.R., 15
miles S. E. of Collingwood and 22 miles W. of Barrie; Tel., T.,
Ex., Banks. Chief Industries : flour mill, planing mill, apple
evaporator, fruit growing and farming. The town contains four
churches, schools, etc. Surrounding towns and villages where no
papers are published : Banda, Dunedin, Glencairn and Avening.
STAR, weekly ; J. S. Carlton, editor and publisher ; established
1886; independent; Wednesday ; subscription $1.25; eight pages,
6 col., 19% inches.
Circ'n %
See Advt. Page 64
DELHI, pop. 900, Co. Norfolk, on River Rowan and G.T.R., 90 miles
S.W. of Toronto, 12 miles W. of Simcoe ; Tel., T., Ex., Banks.
Chief Industries : canning, flour, saw, lumber and planing mills,
tanneries, robe, mitt, glove and hosiery factories and farming. The
town contains four churches and a public school ; it is the centre of a
great natural gas field, and secures electric power for manufacturing
purposes from the river on which it stands. Surrounding towns and
villages where no papers are published : Hawtrey, Windham Centre,
La Salette, Courtland, Nixon and Lynedoch.
REPORTER, weekly; Chas. W. Hickling, publisher; established
1886 ; independent ; Thursday ; subscription $1.50 ; eight pages,
6 col., 19^ inches. Circ'n %{
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DESERONTO, pop. 2,200, Co. Hastings, on Bay of Quinte and
C.N.R. 18 miles E. of Belleville, 30 miles W. of Kingston; Tel., T., Ex.,
Banks. Chief Industries : box factory, iron works, match factory,
powder factory, canning works, broom and pail handle works and
engraved glass works. The town contains five churches, post
office, customs house, public library, high and public school and
three hotels. Surrounding towns and villages where no papers are
published ; Shannonville, Maryville, Northport, Lonsdale, Empey
Hill and Kingsford.
POST, weekly; H. M. Moore, publisher; established 1911 ;
independent; Thursday; subscription $1.50; eight pages, 6 col.,
19^ inches. Circ'n %
DRAYTON, pop. 800, Co. Wellington, on G. T. R. and Conestogo
River, 30 miles N.W. of Guelph ; Tel., T., Ex., Bank. Chief Indus-
tries: sash and door factories, extensive tile works, saw, planing, flour
and flax mills, carriage works and farming. The town contains four
churches, high and public schools, free library containing 3,200
volumes, town hall seating 500 and electrij light plant. Surround-
ing towns and villages where no papers ;ire published : Goldston,
Parker, Bosworth, Hollen, Moorefield, Stirton, Glenallan, Rothsay
and Alma.
ADVOCATE, weekly ; Jabez Coram, editor and publisher ; es-
tablished 1890; independent; Thursday; subscription $1.00 ; four
pages, 7 col., 22 ^ inches. .
Sworn Circ'n, average for 12 mos. to Sept. 30, 1918, 1,737
DRESDEN, pop. 1,700, Co. Kent, on Sydenham River and Pere Mar-
quette Ry., 12 miles N. of Chatham, the county town ; Tel., T., Ex.,
Banks. Chief Industries : lumbering, hoop and stave making and
b;nt wood, hub, spoke, saw and planing mills,, basket and canning
factories, evaporators, foundry, flour mills and farming. The town
contains five churches, two schools, public library and town hall
seating 500. Surrounding towns and villages where no papers are
published : Dawn Mills, Kent Bridge, Rutherford, Wabash, Old-
field and Croton.
TIMES, weekly; T. N. Wells, publisher; established 1872;
independent ; Thursday ; subscription $1.50 ; eight pages, 7 col.,
19^ inches.
Sworn Circ'n, average for 12 mos. to Sept. 30, 1918, 1,350
DRYDEN, pop. 1,200, District of Kenora on main line of C. P. R.,
midway between Winnipeg and Fort William ; Tel., Ex. , Bank. Chief
Industries : farming, lumbering, pulp producing and mining. Dryden
is the centre of a fertile farming region, and a few miles south are
the gold mines of the mineral belt. It has five churches, two schools
and two hotels. Surrounding towns and villages where no papers
are published : Oxdrift, Eagle River, Ignace and Vermillion Bay.
OBSERVER AND STAR, weekly; Observer and Star, pub-
lishers; established 1899; independent; Thursday; subscription
$1.50 ; eight pages, 6 col., 22 inches. Circ'n %
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DUNDALK, pop. 850, Co. Grey, on the C. P. R., 45 miles S.E. of
Owen Sound ; Tel., T., Ex., Banks. Chief Industries: farming,
flour, woollen, saw and planing mills. The town contains four
churches, public and high schools, etc. Surrounding towns and
villages where no papers are published : Hopeville, Shrigley,
Badjeros, Priceville, Homing's Mills, Proton Station, Corbetton,
Ventry, Riverview, Wareham, Cedarville, Ceylon, Swinton Park
and Maxwell.
HERALD, weekly; J. R. Macintyre, editor and publisher; \/
established 1880 ; independent ; Thursday ; subscription $1.50 ;
eight pages, 6 col., 20 inches. Circ'n i
DUN DAS, pop. 5,012, Co. Wentworth, on T. H. & B. Ry. and G.
T. R., 5 miles W. of Hamilton, connected by electric railway,
and 25 miles S.E. of Guelph; Tel., T., Ex., Banks. Chief Indus-
tries : woollen, flour and paper mills, church furniture, show
case and store fittings factories, clothing and tool factories, knitting
mills, glove factories, gas engine works, mill machinery and sup-
plies and farming. The town contains five churches, high, public
and separate schools, public library, town hall, house of providence,
old ladies' home, House of Refuge; has water, natural gas, and elec-
tric light, fire department and hydro-electric sub-station. Surround-
ing towns and villages where no papers are published : Copetown,
Troy, Greensville, Ancaster, Lynden, Freelton, Millgrove, Westover,
Rockton, Harrisburg, Clyde, Morriston, Valens, Carlisle, Jersey-
" ville and West Flamboro.
STAR, weekly ; Star Printing Co., Limited, publishers; estab-
lished 1875; conservative ; Thursday; subscription $1.00 ; eight
pages, 7 col., 19^ inches. Circ'n 1%
DUNN VILLE, pop. 3,300, Co. Haldimand, on Grand River, 4 miles
from Lake Erie, and on the B. & G. branch G.T. R. and the T. H.
& B. Ry., 15 miles S.E. of Cayuga, 40 miles S.E. of Hamilton, and
40 miles bv water W. of Buffalo, N.Y. ; Tel., T., Ex., Banks.
Chief Industries : farming, flour and woollen mills, tapestry, knitting,
hammock and sash and blind factories, agricultural implement and
gas and gasolene engine works, saw and planing mills, foundries,
machine shops, cement tile works, stone quarries, can-
ing factory, creamery and evaporator. The town contains five
churches, public and high schools, county house of refuge, opera
house, public library, and has fine water power, fire brigade and
electric light, waterworks and natural gas. Surrounding towns and
villages where no papers are published : Port Maitlnad, Moulton,
Stromness, Canboro, South Cayuga, Rainham, Byng, Canfield
and Attercliffe Station.
CHRONICLE, weekly; W. A. Fry, editor and publisher; es- \J
tablished 1896; independent; ; Friday; subscription $1.50; eight
pages, 7 col., 19 inches. Circ'n 2
GAZETTE, weekly; David Hastings, publisher; established
1852; conservative; Friday; subscription $1.50; eight pages, 6 \J
col., 19^ inches. Circ'n %
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REFORM PRESS, weekly; W. D. Patterson, editor and
publisher ; established 1872 ; liberal ; Thursday ; subscription
1.50 ; eight pages, 5 col., 17 inches. Circ'n )
DURHAM, pop. i, 600, Co. Grey, on Saugeen River, C. P. R. and
G. T. R., 28 miles S. of Owen Sound, 100 miles N. W. of Toronto ;
Tel., T., Ex., Banks. Chief Industries : grist, oatmeal, saw and
woollen mills, planing mills, sash, door and furniture factory, cement
works, foundry and farming. The town contains five churches,
high and public schools, public library containing over 5,000
volumes, town hall seating 400, Government armoury and has
hydro-electric lighting system. Surrounding towns and villages
where no papers are published : Priceville, Varney, Allan Park,
Dornoch, Neustadt, Ceylon, Holstein, Dromore, Orchard, Williams-
ford and Traverston.
CHRONICLE, weekly ; W. Irwin, editor and publisher; es-
tablished 1867 ; conservative ;. Thursday ; subscription $1.50; eight
pages, 6 col., 19^ inches. Circ'n ij
REVIEW, weekly; C. Ramage & Son, publishers; established
1878; independent; Thursday; subscription $1.50; eight pages, 7
col., 19^ inches. Circ'n i>
DUTTON, pop. 1,000, Co. Elgin, on the M.C.R. and Pere Marquette
Ry., 20 miles S. W. of St. -Thomas; Tel., T., Ex., Banks. Chief
Industries : farming, stave and hoop mills, grist and saw mills,
evaporating factory, foundry and planing mills. The town contains
four churches, high and public schools, town hall and has natural
gas for power and heating. Surrounding towns and villages where
no papers are published : Shedden, lona, Wallacetown, Tyrconnell,
Fingal, Lawrence and Eagle.
ADVANCE, weekly; Blue & Smith, editors and publishers; \
established 1889; independent; Thursday; subscription $1.00; four
to eight pages, 6 col., 19^ inches.
Sworn Circ'n, actual average for 12 mos. to Sept. 30, 1918, 1,O4O*
EGANVILLE, pop. 1,200, Co. Renfrew, on Bonnechere River, G.T.R.
and C. P. R., 25 miles S. of Pembroke, 23 miles W. of Renfrew;
Tel., T., Ex., Bank. Chief Industries : lumbering, farming, woollen,
carding, saw, planing and flour mills, lime works and furniture
factory. The town contains six churches, public and separate
schools, town hall and three good hotels. Surrounding towns and
villages where no papers are published : Combermere, Brudenell,
Rockingham, Osceola, Killaloe, Douglas, Barry's Bay, Golden
Lake, Tramore, Dacre, Wilno, Craigmont, Madawaska, Whitney,
Hyndford, Killaloe Station and Micksburg.
LEADER, weekly ; P. McHugh, publisher; established 1902;
independent-liberal ; Friday ; subscription $1.50 ; eight pages, 6 col.,
19^ inches. N Circ'n i%
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ELM IRA, pop. 2,250, Co. Waterloo, on the Canagagigue River, C.P. R.
and G. T. R. , 1 2 miles N. of Kitchener^i6 miles N. W. of Guelph, and
60 miles W. of Toronto ; Tel., T., Ex., Banks. Chief Industries :
broom and leather and rubber shoe factories, large felt shoe factory,
furniture and interior woodwork factories and sash and door
factory. The town conatins seven churches, public and high schools,
armoury, town hall and Carnegie library and has waterworks and
hydro-electric power. Surrounding towns and villages where no
papers are published: Yatton, Glenallan, St. Clements, Weissen-
burg, St. Jacobs, Winterbourne, Hawkesville, Floradale, Heidel-
berg, Conestogo, West Montrose and Winfield.
SIGNET, weekly ; Elmira Printing Co., publishers ; established
1893; independent; Thursday; subscription $1.50; eight pages,
7 col., 21 % inches. Circ'n i
ELMVALE, pop. 650, Fo. Simcoe, on G. T. R., 18 miles N. W. ot
Barrie, the county seat, 17 miles S. of Penetanguishene ; Tel.,
T., Ex., Banks. Chief Industries: flour mills, saw and shingle mills,
planing factories, farming and dairying. The town contains, besides
general stores, three churches and three hotels, high and public
school. Surrounding towns and vilalges where no papers are pub-
lished : Waverley, Wyebridge, Hillsdale, Crossland, Edenvale,
Allenwood, Orr Lake, Minesing, Phelpston, New Flose, Fergusonvale
and Wyevale.
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LANCE, weekly; Charles Fraser, publisher; established 1901;
independent; Thursday; subscription $1.00 ; four pages, 7 col.,
K)Yi inches.
Sworn Circ'n, average for 12 mos. to Sept. 30, 1918, 1.O5O
ELORA, pop. 1,256, Co. Wellington, on C. P. R., G.T. R., and at the
Junction of the Grand and Irvine Rivers, 13 miles N. W. of Guelph ;
Tel., T., Ex., Banks. Chief Industries : two furniture factories,
lime kiln, tannery, foundry, kiddie kar and novelty factories, chemical
works, flour and saw mills and farming. The town has excellent
water and electric power and contains four churches, high and pub-
lic schools, public library, museum, armoury, water and fire depart-
ment. Surrounding towns and villages where no papers are pub-
lished : Salem, Alma, Floradale, Creek Bank, and Aboyne.
EXPRESS, weekly ; R. E. Mills, publisher; established 1852;
independent; Wednesday; subscription $1.50; eight pages, 7 col.,
i9> inches. Circ'n %
EMBRO, pop. 600, Co. Oxford, on River Thames and C. P. R.,
10 miles W. of Woodstock ; Tel., T., Ex., Bank. Chief Industries :
evaporator, flour mills and farming. The town contains three
churches, a public library and a public school. Surrounding towns
and villages where no papers are published : Beachville, Brookdale,
Youngsville, Brsemar, Harrington, Lakeside, KintoreandMaplewood.
COURIER, weekly; A. A. McKinnon, publisher^ established
1878; independent; Wednesday; subscription $1.00; eight pages,
6 col., 19^ inches. Circ'n i
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ERIN, pop. 1,200, Co. Wellington, on Credit River and C. P. R., 53 miles
N.W. of Toronto, 20 miles N. E. of Guelph ; Tel., T., Ex., Bank.
Chief Industries: grist, planing-, knitting, flour, saw and woollen
mills, foundry, waggon and carriage factory, two grain elevators,
stone quarries and lime kilns, sash and door fectories and farming.
Erin is the centre of a great stock-raising district. The village
contains five churches, public and high schools, public library, town
hall and armoury, and is lighted by electricity. Surrounding towns
and villages where no papers are published : Belfountain, Cataract,
Alton, Inglewood, Terra Cotta, Orton, Tullamore, Charleston,
Ospringe, Cheltenham and Ballingford.
ADVOCATE, weekly; W. Hull & Son, publishers; established
1870; independent; Thursday; subscription $1.00 ; eight pages,
6 col., 19^4 inches. Circ'n 2%
ESSEX, pop. 1,500, Co. Essex, on M.C.R. and W., E. & L.S.R. Ry.,
16 miles S. E. of Windsor ; Tel., T., Ex., Banks. Chief Industries:
canning factory, boiler works, handle, flour, stave, planing
and saw mills, brick and tile factories and foundry. The town
is situated in an excellent fruit-growing and farming district, arid
contains five churches, higfh and public schools, public library,
water works and electric light. It has natural g-as for fuel and
power. Surrounding villages where no papers are published :
Blytheswood, Olinda, Vereker, Cottam, Belle River, Maidstone,
Sandwich, South Woodslee, Woodslee, Ruscom, Ruthven, Edgar
Mills, Gesto, New Canaan and McGregor.
FREE PRESS, weekly; Brett & Auld, editors and publishers ; X.'
established 1883 ; independent ; Friday ; subscription $1.50 ; eight
pages, 7 col., 19^ inches. . Circ'n itf
EXETER pop. i, 608, Co. Huron, on .Sable River and G.T.R., 32
miles N. W. of London, 43 miles S. of Wingham; Tel., T., Ex.,
Banks. Chief Industries : farming, foundry, salt well, flour, saw,
planing and flax mills, clothing and gasoline engine fac-
tories, evaporator and canning factory. The town contains four
churches, high and public schools, town hall and public library.
Surrounding towns and villages where no papers are published:
Hensall, Elmville, Kirkton, Farquhar, Grand Bend, Centralia,
Crediton and Dashwood.
ADVOCATE, weekly; Sanders & Creech, publishers; estab-
lished 1887; liberal-conservative; Thursday; subscription $1.50;
eight pages, 6 col., 19^ inches. Circ'n 2
TIMES, weekly; Exeter Times Printing Co., Ltd., publishers; ^
established 1873; liberal; Thursday; subscription $1.50; eight
pages, 7 col., ig/^ inches. Circ'n ij^
FENELON FALLS, pop. 1,053, Co. Victoria, on the Fenelon River
and G. T. R., 14 miles N. of Lindsay; Tel., T., Ex., Banks. Chief
Industries: flour, saw, shingle and chemical mills, lumbering and farm-
ing. The town contains five churches, public schools, public library;
has Board of Trade and municipally owned electric light and power
plant. Surrounding townsand villages where no papers are published:
Dunsford, Hartley, Islay, Cameron, Coboconk, Kinmount, Rosedale
and Burnt River. /
GAZETTE, weekly; Robson Bros., publisher; established 1873;
independent ; Friday; subscription $1.00; eight pages, 6 col.,
19^ inches. Circ'n #
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FERGUS, pop. i, 800, Co. Wellington, on Grand River, G. T. R.
and C. P. R., 13 miles N. W. of Guelph ; Tel., T., Ex., Banks.
Chief Industries : oatmeal, peas and pot barley mills, saw mills,
cement, tile and block works, carriag-e and implement shops,
planing mill, seed grain separator factory, hay fork and litter
carrier factory, lime and stone quarries and farming. The town
contains five churches, high and public schools, hospital, town hall
and a public library, has waterworks, and hydro-electric power and
light. Surrounding towns and villages where no papers are
published : Belwood, Orton, Ennotville, Speedside, Cumnock, Hills-
burg and Alma.
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NEWS-RECORD, weekly; J. C. Templin, editor and pro-
prietor ; established 1857 ; independent ; Thursdoy ; subscription
$1.50; eight pages, 7 col., 19% inches. Circ'n itf
FLESHERTON, pop. 500, Co. Grey, on Boyne River and C.P.R.,
30 miles S.E. of Owen Sound ; Tel., T., Ex., Bank. Chief Indus-
tries : flour, woollen and planing mills, sash and door factory, stock-
raising and farming. The village contans three churches and a
public and high school. Surrounding towns and villages where no
papers are published : Priceville, Inistioge, Max '-ell, Feversham,
Eugenia, Vandeleur, Kimberley, Proton ond Ceyion.
ADVANCE, weekly ; W. H. Thurston, editor and publisher ; es-
tablished 1 88 1 ; liberal-conservative ; Wednesday ; subscription
$1.00 ; eight pages, 6 col., 20 inches. Circ'n i
FLORENCE, pop. 550, Co. Lambton, on the east branch of Syden-
ham River, 6 miles from North Bothwell Station on C. P. R. and 23
miles N.E. of Chatham; Tel., T., Ex., Bank. Chief Industries:
farming and grist mill. The town contains besides its stores, etc.,
four churches and two hotels. Surrounding towns and villages
where no papers are published : Oakdale, Croton, Inwood and
Rutherford.
QUILL, weekly; H. J. Jerome, publisher; established 1896;
independent; Thursday; subscription $1.00; eight pages, 6 col.,
17^ inches. Circ'n
Also publishes Bothivell Times.
FORDWICH, pop. 500, Co. Huron, on the Maitland River, and on the
C.P.R., 10 miles W. of Harriston, 55 miles W. of Orangeville and
50 miles N.W. of Guelph ; Tel., T., Ex., Banks. Chief Industries :
flour and saw mills, cheese and butter factories, fruit growing and
mixed farming. The village contains three churches, public school,
several stores, town hall, public library and hotel. Surrounding
towns and villages where no papers are published : Newbridge,
Lakelet, Molesworth, Belmore and Kurtzville.
RECORD, weekly; W. J. Roberts, publisher; established 1896;
independent ; Thursday ; subscription $1.50; eight pages, 6 col.,
20 inches. Circ'n %
See Advt. Page 99.
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FOREST, pop. 1,500, Co. Lambton, on G.T.R., 22 miles N.E. of Sar-
nia; Tel., T., Ex., Banks. Chief Industries: farming', fruitgrowing,
implement works, concrete block works, flax, flour, woollen, saw
and planing mills, basket factory, cannery, fruit evaporators and
foundry. The town contains seven churches, public and high
schools, town hall seating' 600 and public library. Surrounding
villages where no papers are published : Ravenswood, Aberarder,
Warwick, Camlachie and Arkona.
FREE PRESS, weekly; H.J. Pettypiece, editor and publisher; *
established 1879; independent; Thursday; subscription $1.50;
eight pages, 6 col., 19^4 inches.
Sworn Circ'n, average for 12 mos. to Sept. 30, 1918, 1,575
STANDARD, weekly; G. E. Mclntosh, publisher ; established ./
1893; independent; Wednesday; subscription $1.50; eight pages, 6
col., 20 inches. Circ'n i^
FORT ERIE, pop. 1,300, Co. Welland, on G. T. R., M. C. R. and
T. H. and B. Ry., opposite Buffalo, N. Y., on the Niagara River;
Tel., T., Ex., Bank. The town contains five churches, several
stores, lubricating oil, account register and safe factories, public
school and public library. Surrounding towns and villages where no
papers are published : Stevensville, Humberstone and Chippewa.
TIMES, weekly; published in Bridgeburg by The Review Co.;
established 1894; independent; Thursday; subscription $1.00; eight
to twelve pages, 7 col., 19% inches.
Also publish at Bridgeburg the Bridgeburg Review and Ridge-
rvay Herald.
FORT FRANCES, pop. 4,000, Rainy River District, on C.N.R., D.
W.& Pac. Ry.,andN. P. Ry., at terminus of navigation headwaters
ofRainyRiver, 208 miles E. of Winnipeg, 230 miles W. of Port Arthur and
Fort William; Tel., T. Ex., Banks. Chief Industries: lumbering,
mining and farming, saw mills, pulp and paper mills, machine shop
and foundry, sash and door factory, carriage works, tie preserving
plant, brick yard, cement and building stone works. 60,000 h.p.
hydro-electric power has been developed and many new manu-
facturing plants are contemplated. The town is a great tourist
centre ; the surrounding country affords abundant fishing and hunting
The town has five churches, public and high schools, town hall, public
library, opera house, court house, district jail, waterworks, sewers
and is lighted by electricity. Surrounding towns and villages where
no papers are published : Mine Centre, Devlin, Boxalder, Stratton,
Atekokan, Bears Pass, Burriss, Barwick, Pinewood, Banning, La
Vallee, Big Fork, Isherwood, Crozier and Emo.
TIMES AND RAINY LAKE HERALD, weekly; W. H. Elliott, V
publisher, Geo. P. Watson, editor and manager; established 1892;
independent; Thursday; subscription $2.00; eight pages, 6 col.,
20 inches. Circ'n i
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FORT WILLIAM, pop. 20,000, Co. Thunder Bay, on Kaministiqua
River, at the head of Lake Superior, the lake terminus of the
C. P. R. and of the Grand Trunk Pacific Ry., and on the line of
the Can. Nor. Ry., 426 miles E. of Winnipeg- ; Tel., T., Ex., Banks.
The gateway of the Northwest it has excellent railway and shipping-
facilities; 175 miles of railway terminals and 26 miles of land-locked
harbour. Fort William is the headquarters of the Dominion Grain
Board and Sample Market and is rapidly developing into one of the
most important manufacturing- centres in Canada. Chief Industries:
iron works and foundry, pipe mills, car plant, brick manufactur ng-,
saw and planing- mills, sash and door factories, stove foundry, broom
and brush factory, starch and glucose works and flour mills. The
centre of the mining- district. It has the largest grain elevator on
the continent, which, with others, gives a combined capacity of
about 30,285,000 bushels ; 35,000 h. p. of electric energy is deveoped
at Kakabeka Falls near by, and larger amounts are still available
for development. Fort William has a street railway, waterworks,
electric light and municipal telephone. 1,750,000 tons of coa
are handled here annually, and customs collections amount to over
$1,275,840 ayear. Surrounding towns and villages where no papers
are published : Mackenzie, Pearl River, Murillo, Dexter, Ross
Port, Slate River, Ignace, White River and Schreiber.
TIMES-JOURNAL, every evening except Sunday; Superior
Printing Co. Ltd., publishers ; established 1886; independent; sub-
scription $3.00 ; ten to sixteen pages, 7 col., 21 ^ inches.
Sworn Circ'n, average for 12 mos. to Sept. 30, 1918, 4,817
Advt. Fort William is industrially one of the brightest spots in Canada to-day.
Low water freight rates and cheap coal and power have combined to make this point
the logical one for large manufacturers. Advertisers will do well to look into this
field. The Times-Journal covers Fort William absolutely every evening and also
has a cat rier system in Port Arthur, the adjoining city. See Advt. Page 53.
GAL I , pop. 13,000, Co. Waterloo, on Grand River, Mill Creek and
C.P.R., G.T.R., Gait and Elmira Ry., Grand River and Lake
Erie and Northern Electric Rys., 13 miles S.E. of Kitchener and 25
miles N.W. of Hamilton ; Tel., T., Ex., Banks. Chief Industries :
flour, oatmeal, saw, planing and woollen mills, brass and iron
foundries, iron machinery works, edge tool works, hub and
spoke works, glove factory, engine, boiler and sheet metal
works, saw and safe works, knitting, tack, underwear, stove
and shoe factories. The city contains twelve churches (having
one of the largest Presbyterian churches in Canada), schools, music
hall, public library, city hall, armouries, Y. M. C. A., collegiate
institute, etc. The city is lighted with electricity, and has hydro
power and a supply of natural gas. Surrounding towns and villages
where no papers are published : Blair, Branchton, Clyde, Doon, G'en
Morris, Kossuth, Roseville, Strassburg, Rockton, Sheffield, Troy,
Kirkwall, Breslau, New Dundee, Westover, Baden and Freeport.
REPORTER, every evening except Sunday; Gait Reporter Ltd.,
publishers; established 1896; independent; subscription $4.50; eight
to sixteen pages, 7 col., 20^ inches.
Sworn Circ'n, actual average for 12 mos. to Sept. 30, 1918, 3,849*
WEEKLY, established 1846 ; Wednesday ; subscription $1.50 ;
eight pages, 7 col., 20^ inches. Circ'n ^
Advt. The Call Reporter is the only daily newspaper published in South Waterloo.
The Reporter goes into over 05 per cent, of the homes in Gait. Its readers are pros-
perous and buy advertized goods.
See' Advt. Page 67.
CANADA LUTHERAN, monthly; Evangelical Lutheran Synod
of Central Canada, publishers; established 1911 ; religious, ist of
month ; forms close i5th of month previous ; subscription 6oc. ; six-
pages, 2 col., l l /t inches. Circ'n )
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GANANOQUE, pop. 3,760, Co. Leeds, on Thousand Island Ry.,
connecting- at Thousand Islands Junction with G.T.R. The town is
situated at the junction of St. Lawrence and Gananoque Rivers, 33
miles S.VV. of Brockville, 18 miles E. of Kingston; Tel., T., Ex., Banks.
Chief Industries : carriage, axle, rivet, spring, agricultural imple-
ment, nail, hinge and copper works, corset steel factory and flour
mills, farming and dairying. The town contains five churches, high
and public schools, opera house, has fire brigade, waterworks and
sewerage system and is lighted with electricity. Good steamboat
connection with Montreal and intermediate points. Gananoque is
the Canadian Gateway to the Thousand Islands, and an important
summer resort, and from June to September its population is in
consequence largely increased. Surrounding villages where no
papers are published : Lansdowne, Lyndhurst, Seeley's Bay,
Washburn, South Lake, Rockport, Morton, Delta and Elgin.
JOURNAL, weekly; J<
established 1883 ; conserval
eight to twelve Daeres. 6 col.. io l A inches. Circ'n i
\ L, weekly ; Jas. A. Thomson, editor and publisher;
1883; conservative; Thursday; subscription $1.50;
Ive pages, 6 col., ig/4 inches. Circ'n
REPORTER, weekly ; B. O. Britton, editor and publisher ;
established 1860 ; liberal ; Saturday ; subscription $1.50 ; eight
pages, 7 col., 19^ inches.
Sworn Circ'n, average for 12 mos. to Sept. 30, 1918, 1.1OO
GEORGETOWN, pop. 1,900, Co. Halton, on the River Credit and
G. T. R., 30 miles W. of Toronto and 36 miles N.W. of Hamilton ;
Tel., T., Ex., Banks. Chief Industries : paper mills, boot and shoe
factory, planing mills, knitting machine factories, gasoline engine,
hosiery and woollen factories, lime kilns, foundry, stone quarries
and farming. It contains six churches of different denominations,
high and public schools, three well equipped hotels, town, masonic
and oddfellows' halls and public library. Surrounding villages where
no papers are published : Glen Williams, Norval and Stewarton.
HERALD, weekly; J. M. Moore, publisher.; established 1865;
independent ; Wednesday; subscription $1.25 ; four pages, 8 col.,
24 inches. Circ'n i
GLENCOE, pop. 1,000, Co. Middlesex, on G. T. R., Wabash and
C. P. R., 30 miles S.W. of London, 35 miles N.E. of Chatham, 40
miles E. of Sarnia ; Tel., T., Ex., Banks. Chief Industries : saw
mill, sash and door factory, fruit evaporator, woodenware fac-
tory, foundry and farming. The town contains three churches,
high and public schools, public library of 2,000 volumes, opera house,
customs office, a good public hall and is lighted by electric light.
Surrounding towns and villages where no papers are published :
Appin, Melbourne, Middlemiss, Wardsville, Napier, Mayfair
Newbury and Strathburn.
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TRANSCRIPT, weekly; A. E. Sutherland, editor and pub-
lisher ; established 1870 ; independent ; Thursday ; subscription
$1.50 ; eight pages, 7 col., 19^ inches. Cirr'n i
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GODERICH, pop. 4,700, Co. Huron, on G. T. R. and C. P. R.,
Lake Huron and River Maitland, 63 miles N.W. of London and 125
miles W. of Toronto ; Tel., T., Ex., Banks. Chief Industries: dairy-
ing 1 , fruit growing', fishing 1 and farming 1 , apple evaporator and can-
ning 1 factory, salt works, flour mills, machine and carriage shops,
marine and stationary engine and road-making machinery works,
foundry, organ, toilet goods, furniture, knitting 1 and ready made
clothing factories, stave and barrel factories, two grain elevators, two
planing mills and a saw mill. It has one of the deepest and safest
harbors on the great lakes. The town contains six churches, several
hotels, high, public and separate schools, a public library, public
hall, county buildings, hospital, electric light and power, water
works and sewerage system, fire brigade and is the largest shipping
point on the Canadian side of the lake. It is also a popular summer
resort, with steamer connections north and south on Lake Huron.
Surrounding towns and villages where no papers are published :
3ayfield, Nile, Port Albert, Auburn, Holmesville, Benmiller, Saltford,
Carlow and Kintail.
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SIGNAL, weekly; The Signal Printing Co., Ltd., publishers;
established 1848 ; liberal ; Thursday ; subscription $1.50 ; eight
pages, 7 col., 20 inches. Circ'n 2
See Advt. Page 98.
STAR, weekly; Vanatter & Naftel, publishers ; established 1859;
liberal-conservative ; Friday ; subscription $1.50 ; eight to ten
pages, 7 col., 21^ inches.
Sworn Circ'n, average for 12 mos. to Sept. 30, 1918, 2,OOO
See Advt. Page no.
GORE BAY, pop. 703, Manitoulin District, on the Georgian Bay
and Grand Manitoulin Island, 90 miles S. E. of Sault St. Marie ;
nearest station Cutler, on C. P.R.; steamboats call during the season
of navigation ; Tel., T., Ex., Banks. Chief Industries : saw, planing
and flour mills, pump, sash and door factories and fishing. The
town contains three churches, public and high schools and a sum-
mer model school. Surrounding towns and villages where no papers
are published: Meldrum Bay, Britainville, Providence Bay, Morris-
ville, Honora, Silverwater, Kagawong, Mindemoya and Mani-
towaning.
RECORDER, weekly; Jean R. McGregor, publisher; established
1908; independent; Thursday; subscription $1.50; eight pages, 6
col., 20 inches. Circ'n %
GORRIE, pop. 500, Co. Huron, on the Maitland River and C.P.R.,
50 miles N.E. of Goderich; Tel., T., Ex., Bank. Chief industries :
flour, saw and planing mills, excelsior factory, carriage factory and
farming. The village contains three churches, public schools
and market, town hall and two society halls. Surrounding
towns and villages where no papers are published ; Lakelet, New-
bridge, Morrisbank, Molesworth and Belmore.
VIDETTE, weekly; Thos. Nash, publisher; established 1916 ;
independent; Friday; subscription $1.00 : eight pages, 5 cols., 17^
inches. ,.
Also publishes Wroxeter JVeifs.
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GRAND VALLEY, pop. 750, Co. Dufferin, on Grand River and
C.P.R., 12 miles N. of Orangeville ; Tel., T., Ex., Banks. Chief
Industries: carriage and pump factories, saw, flour, planing, shingle
and lath mills and farming. The village contains four churches
and a public school. Surrounding towns and villages where no papers
are published : Colbeck, Monticello, Waldemar, Belwood, Marsville,
Laurel, Bowling Green, Hereward, Keldon, Orton and Damascus.
STAR AND VIDETTE, weekly ; W. Logan Craig, editor and
publisher; established 1885 ; independent; Thursday; subscrip-
tion $1.00 ; eight pages, 6 col., 19^ inches.
Sworn Circ'n, actual average for 12 mos. to Sept. 30, 1918, 962*
GRAVEN HURST, pop. 1,624, Co. Muskoka, on MuskokaLake and
the G.T.R., 12 miles S.W. of Bracebridge, no miles N. of Toronto;
Tel. , T., Ex., Bank. Chief Industries: lumbering, farming, saw
and planing mills, motor boat factory and potash mills. The town
contains seven churches, high and public schools and a free library,
and has very cheap electric power. It has an international reputation
as a health resort. The National Sanitorium for Consumption is
located in the neighbourhood. It is the gateway to the Muskoka
Lakes, on which steamers run daily during season of navigation.
Surrounding towns and villages where no papers are published :
Severn, Washago, Rpsseau, Port Carling, Bala, Port Sandfield, Bark-
way, Uflfington, Windermere and Beaumaris. .
BANNER, weekly; E. E. Reynolds, publisher; established
1876; independent; Thursday; subscription $1.50; eight pages,
6 col., 20 inches. Circ'n J^
GRIMSBY, pop. 1,800, Co. Lincoln, on Lake Ontario, C.P.R. and
G.T.R., halfway between Hamilton and St. Catharines ; connected
with Hamilton by H. G. & B. Electric Railway; Tel., T., Ex.,
Banks. Chief Industries : chopping mills, planing mills, basket
factories, canning factories and evaporators, nurseries, agricultural
implement works, electrical goods and hospital supplies factories,
stove foundry, stone quarries and fruit farming. The town
contains five churches, Carnegie library, high and public schools,
Government cold storage warehouse, good fire department, electric
light and waterworks. It is the centre of a fine fruit district and
a favorite camping ground, having the annual Methodist camp in
Grimsby Park. Surrounding towns and villages where no papers
are published : Jordan, Stoney Creek, Campden and Winona.
CANADIAN SPORTSMAN, weekly; Jas. A. Livingston
& Sons, publishers ; established 1870 ; sporting ; Monday ; sub-
scription $2.00 ; eight to sixteen pages, 4 col., 13 inches. Circ'n 3^
Also publishes Independent and Canadian Poultry A r eivs.
INDEPENDENT, weekly ; Jas. A. Livingston & Sons, pub-
Ushers ; established 1885 independent ; Wednesday ; subscription
$1.50 ; eight pages, 6 col., 20 inches. Circ'n 1%
(Dated at Grimsby, Beamsville and Smithville.)
Also publishes Canadian Poultry Neivs&nA Canadian Sportsman.
CANADIAN POULTRY NEWS, monthly; Jas. A. Livingston
& Sons, publishers; established 1900; poultry; first Thursday of
month ; subscription soc. ; sixteen to forty pages, 3 col., 10 inches.
Circ'n 3 X
Also publishes Independent and Canadian Sportsman.
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GUELPH, pop. 17,000, Co. Wellington, on the River Speed, C. P. R.
and G. T. R., 28 miles N.W. of Hamilton, 49 miles W. of Toronto;
Tel., T., Ex., Banks. Chief industries: sewing machine, organ and
piano, soap, biscuit, waterproof clothing, carriage, lawn-mower, hard-
ware, cream separator, agricultural implement, furniture, hosiery
and carpet factories, boot and shoe factory, whitewear and ladies'
wear factories, flour and spinning mills, iron tubing mills, stoves and
furnaces and gasoline engine factories. The city contains thirteen
churches, collegiate institute, colleges, schools, fine public buildings,
waterworks, fire department, free library containing 5,000 volumes,
and the celebrated Ontario Agricultural College ; is lighted
by gas and electricity and has street railway. Surrounding towns and
villages where no papers are published :' Rockwood, Eden Mills,
Arkel, Blair, Doon, Limehouse, Belwood, New Germany, Alma
Winterbourne, Ballinafad, Morriston, Aberfoyle, Marden and
Ospringe.
HERALD, every evening except Sunday ; Guelph Herald Ltd.,
publishers ; established 1872 ; conservative ; subscription $4.00 ;
six to twelve pages, 7 col., 21^ inches. Circ'n 3
WEEKLY, Thursday ; established 1847 ; subscription $1.00 ;
eight to twelve pages, 7 col., 21^ inches. Circ'n 3
Also publish Canadian Oddfellow.
MERCURY, every evening except Sunday; J. I. Mclntosh,
publisher ; established 1867 ; liberal-unionist ; subscription $5.00 ;
eight to sixteen pages, 7 col., 20^ inches.
Sworn Circ'n, average for 12 mos. to Sept. 30, 1918, 3,127 f
WEEKLY, Thursday; established 1844; subscription $1.50;
twelve to sixteen pages, 7 col., 20%. inches. Circ'n 2f
CANADIAN ENTOMOLOGIST, monthly; Entomological
Society of Ontario, publishers, Dr. E. M. Walker, editor ;
established 1868; scientific; ist of month; subscription $2.00;
thirty-six pages and upwards, i col., 6^ inches. Circ'n ^
CANADIAN ODDFELLOW, monthly; Guelph Herald Ltd.,
publishers ; established 1903 ; fraternal ; subscription 50 cents ;
eight pages, 3 col., 12 inches.
ONTARIO AGRICULTURAL COLLEGE REVIEW,
monthly ; O. A. C. Students' Publishing Assoc., publishers ; estab-
lished 1889; college and agricultural ; subscription 50 cents ; seventy
pages up, 2 col., 8 inches.
Sworn Circ'n, actual average for 12 mos. to Sept. 30, 1918, 1,484*
Advt. The Ontario Agricultural College Review is an agricultural Journal, as well
as the official organ of the students of Ontario Agricultural College. Its circulation is
by no means confined to the college. It reaches every month in the year an average
of 1400 of the best and largest farmers in Ontario and it is a magazine with an influence.
See Advt. Page 81.
HAGERSVILLE, pop. 1,250, Co. Haldimand, on the G.T.R. and Mi-
chigan Central Ry., 25 miles S.W. of Hamilton ; Tel., T., Ex.,
Bank. Chief Industries : grist mills and stone quarries and farming.
The town contains, besides its mills and stores, four churches and
three hotels, town hall, theatre and is lighted and heated by natural
gas. Surrounding towns and villages where no papers are
published : Cheapside, Erie, Foreman, Garnet, Nanticoke, Nober
and Springvale.
NEWS, weekly; D. andW. H. Seymour, publishers; established N.
1888; conservative; Thursday; subscription $1.00 ; eight pages, 8
col., 20 inches. Circ'n %,
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HAILEYBURY, pop. 4,000, District of Temiskaming, on Lake Temis-
kaming and on T. & N. O. Ry., 108 miles N. of North Bay ; point
of call for steamers of Temiskaming Nav. Co.; Tel., T., Ex., Banks.
Chief Industries : planing mills, pulp mill, brick works, farming
and fishing. It is connected by electric railway with Cobalt and
New Liskeard and is a supply point for these places. The town has,
besides its stores, five churches, public and high schools, school of
mines, Government wharf, Mining Recorder's office, dry dock, fire
engine and electric light, modern sewerage and water systems and an
electric railway. Being the nearest town to Cobalt, and the distribu-
ting centre for the mining district, Haileybury is growing rapidly.
HAILEYBURIAN, weekly; R. L. Davidson, publisher; estab-
lished 1904; independent; Thursday; subscription $1.50; eight
pages, 6 col., 19^ inches. Circ'n ^
HAMILTON, pop. 110,000, Co. Wentworth, on Hamilton Bay, at head
of Lake Ontario, 39 miles S.W. of Toronto ; Tel., T., Ex., Banks.
Connections : various steamboat lines, G. T. R., T. H. & B. R. and
C.P.R. ; H. & D., H.G. & B., B. & H. and Hamilton Radial Electric
Railways, supplied with unlimited electric power, connect the city
with Dundas, Grimsby, Beamsville, Brantford, Burlington and Oak-
ville. Chief Industries: International Harvester Co., Canadian
Westinghouse Co., Steel Co. of Canada, Oliver Chilled Plow Works,
National Steel Car Works, blast furnaces, smelting works, stovo
and Implement works, furniture, machinery, water and gas pipe fac-
tories, cotton, saw and planing mills, rolling mills, bolt and tack
works, pottery, breweries, clothing, engine, glass, screw, sewing ma-
chine, scales, boot and shoe factories. Surrounding country contains
many fine fruit farms. The city contains several fine public buildings
and well-built churches, a high school, twenty-six public schools, four
separate schools whose system is very complete, Y. M. C. A. hall,
various public and masonic and oddfellows' halls, one of the finest
insane asylums in Ontario, three opera houses, two hospitals and large
free library, fine fire brigade and waterworks. Surrounding towns
and villages where no papers are published : Stoney Creek, Albion
Mills, Fruitland, West Flamboro', Mount Hope, Bullock's Corners,
Winona, Bartonville, Ancaster, Elfrida, Waterdown and Aldershot.
HERALD, every afternoon except Sunday ; Herald Printing Co.
of Hamilton, Limited, publishers ; established 1889 ; independent ;
subscription $3.60 ; twelve to thirty-six pages, 8 col., 21 ^ inches.
Sworn Circ'n, actual average for 12 mos. to Sept. 30, 1918, 18.O6O*
Advt. The policy of the Hamilton Herald is directed in the interests of all the
people, being free from all financial and other relationships. It is this conspicuous
feature that makes it strong with the masses. It covers Hamilton and district like
a blanket, giving advertisers an exclusive field. The growth of local department
store, classified and general advertising, makes it a sure guide for the foreign adver-
tiser to fa/low. See Advt. Page 32.
SPECTATOR, every evening except Sunday ; Spectator Printing
Co., Ltd., publishers; established 1848; independent - conservative ;
subscription $3.60 ; ten to twenty-four pages, 8 col.,.2i^ inches.
Sworn Circ'n, average for 12 mos. to Sept. 30, 1918, 29,912 j
SEMI-WEEKLY, established 1846 ; Wednesday and Saturday ;
subscription $1.00 ; eight pages, 8 col., 21^ inches. Circ'n J '4
Advt. The Spectator is a member of The Audit Bureau of Circulation. It is
the only local paper Publishing all the departmental store advertising much of it
exclusively. The shrewd, progressive Hamilton merchants are wist guides for
out-of-town advertisers to follow. They know from experience the worth of each
local paper. The Spectator also leads in local, foreign and classified advertising.
The Twice-a-Week Spectator is a visitor in the homes in the rich farming commu-
nities surrounding Hamilton. See Advt. Page 31.
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Tl M ES, every evening except Sunday; Times Printing- Co., Ltd.,
publishers; established 1837; liberal; subscription $3.60; ten to
thirty-six pages, 7 col., 21% inches. Circ'n 1034
SEMI-WEEKLY, established 1857 ; Tuesday and Friday ; sub-
scription $1.50 ; ten pages, 7 col., 21^ inches. Circ'n 5^
Advt. The advertiser who uses The Times is alive to the situation of advertising.
The Hamilton Times has been a successful newspaper from the first, and is one of
the oldest in Ontario ; bright, clean and up-to-date. It was founded in 1837, and
published continuously since 1857, under the name of The Times. You, as an
advertiser, can't afford to be out of the only Liberal newspaper in Hamilton, a town
of 110,000. We publish a daily, also a semi-weekly, and by using both papers you
cover a large territory. Don't overlook The Times, when placing your advertising.
See Advt. Pa?e 30.
HAMILTON NEWSPAPER UNION LIST, a list of 53
country weeklies ; Canada Ready Print Co. , publishers ; established
1878 ; inside or outside pages are printed in Hamilton and the balance
by each individual paper.
Sworn Circ'n, actual average for 12 mos. to Sept. 30, 1918, 39,045*
See Advt. Page 67.
LABOR NEWS, weekly; The Labor News, publishers: estab-
lished 1912; independent trade-union; Friday; subscription $1.00;
eight pages, 7 col., 19^ inches. Circ'n 4^
RECORD, weekly ; Thursday ; the record paper of the Hamilton
Newspaper Union List.
R E VI EW, weekly ; M. Lynch-Staunton, publisher; established
1899; independent ; Friday; subscription $1.00; twelve pages, 7 col.,
20 inches.
Sworn Circ'n, average for 12 mos. to Sept. 30, 1918, 12,5OO
See Advt. Page loj.
CANADIAN POULTRY JOURNAL, monthly; Canadian
Poultry Journal Publishing Co. Ltd., publishers ; established 1915 ;
poultry; ist of month; last forms close 25th month previous ; sub-
scription 75 cents ; from thirty-two pages, 3 col., 10 inches. Circ'n 9^
CANADIAN ROYAL TEMPLAR, monthly; Royal Templars
of Temperance, publishers ; established 1884 ; Temperance ; loth
of month ; last forms close ist of month ; subscription 50 cents ;
eight pages, 4 col., 14 inches. Circ'n 8^
INTERCOLONIAL GAS JOURNAL OF CANADA, month-
ly ; Gas Journal Publishers, Ltd., publishers ; established 1908 ; gas
industries; ist of month ; subscription $2.00; forty pages, 2 col.,
10 inches.
HANOVER, pop. 3,200, Co. Grey, on the G.T.R. and C.P.R. and
Saugeen River, 120 miles N.W. of Toronto, 40 miles S. of Owen
Sound and 6 miles E. of Walkerton ; Tel., T., Ex., Banks. Chief
Industries : eight furniture factories, whitewear factory, cement,
flour, saw and woollen mills, tannery and foundry, farming and
lumbering. The town contains ten churches and a school, a Carnegie
library and town hall. Surrounding towns and villages where no
papers are published : Varney, Elmwood, Dornoch, Habermeil, Maple
Hill, Mulock, Neustadt, Allan Park and Carlsruhe.
POST, weekly; Geo. H. Mitchell, editor and publisher; estab- V
lished 1872; independent; Thursday; subscription $1.50; eight
to twelve pages, 6 col., 19^ inches.
Sworn Circ'n, average for 12 mos. to Sept. 30, 1918, 1,625
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HARRISTON, pop. 1,700, Co. Wellington, on the Maitland River,
G.T.R. andC.P.R., 40 miles N.W. of Guelph ; Tel., T., Ex., Banks.
Chief Industries : pork-packing house, saw, planing' and flour mills,
brick yards, furniture, casket, shoe and biscuit factories, agricul-
tural implements, stove and novelty works and mixed farming.
The town contains four churches, high school and public school,
Carnegie library of 3,500 volumes, a town hall seating 700, water
works, hydro electric power and fire department. Surrounding towns
and villages where no papers are published : Cotswold, Teviotdale,
Drew, Rothsay, Glenlee, Newbridge, Beehive and Redgrave.
REVIEW, weekly ; Dewar and Gardiner, publishers; established ^
1895 ; conservative ; Thursday ; subscription $1.50 ; eight pages,
7 col., 19^ inches. Circ'n ^
HAVELOCK, pop. 1,550, Co. Peterboro', on the C. P. R., 25 miles
E. of Peterboro', 100 miles N.E. of Toronto; Tel., T., Ex., Bank.
Chief Industries : saw and planing mills, telegraph and telephone
poles, railway ties, cheese-making, farming and railway divisional
point of C.P. R., employing 200 men. The town contains, besides
its mills and stores, five churches, large public school, town hall,
public library and three hotels, and has electric light. Surrounding
towns and villages where no papers are published : Rockdale, Cor-
dova, Trent Bridge, Blairton, Round Lake and Victoria.
STANDARD, weekly; T. P. Lancaster, publisher; established
1895 ; independent ; Thursday ; subscription $1.50 ; eight pages,
6 col., 17^ inches. Circ'n \
HAWKESBURY, pop. 4,500, Co. Prescott, on Ottawa River, G.T.R.
and C.N. R. ; Tel., T., Ex., Bank. Chief Industries : farming, brick-
yard and lime kiln, lumber and pulp mills, sash and door factories.
The town contains four churches, high, public and separate schools,
college, customs house, public library and five hotels and has elec-
tric light plant. Surrounding towns and villages where no papers
are published: Grenville, Cassburn, Calumet, Carillon, Stonefield,
Chute a Blondeau, Little Rideau and Stepney.
ECHO, weekly; J. H. Laurin, publisher ; .established 1906;
independent; Friday; subscription $1.50; eight pages, 5 col.,
20 inches. Circ'n I %
Also publishes Le Moniteur.
LE MONITEUR, French, weekly; J. H. Laurin, pub-
lisher ; established 1908 ; independent ; Friday ; subscription $1.50 ;
eight pages, 5 col., 20 inches. Circ'n ijf
Also publishes Echo.
HEPWORTH, pop. 500, Co. Bruce, on the G. T. Ry., 8 miles S.
of Wiarton and 12 miles from Owen Sound; Tel., T., Ex., Bank. Chief
Industries : silica pressed brick plant, sleigh factory, furniture
manufacturing, light, heat and power plant and cement works.
Surrounding villages where no papers are published : Shallow Lake,
Allenford, Clavering and Sauble Falls.
PROGRESS, weekly; W. R. Kinch and Co., publishers;
established 1910; independent ; Wednesday ; subscription $1.50 ;
eight pages. 6 col., 19^ inches. Circ'n %
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HESPELER, pop. 2,500, Co. Waterloo, on the River Speed, and on
the W. G. & B. Division G. T. R., C. P. R., Electric Railway con-
nection with Gait, 7 miles distant ; 3 miles N. of Preston, 14 miles
E. of Kitchener; Tel. ,T., Ex., Banks. Chief Industries: woollen, flour
and planing 1 mills, furniture factories, box factory, four foundries,
granite ware factory, stock raising and farming. The town contains,
besides its mills, stores, etc., seven churches and two hotels.
Surrounding towns and villages where no papers are published :
Doon, Breslau, Blair, Kossuth, Morriston, Aberfoyle and Puslinch.
HERALD, weekly; Geo. E. Hudson, publisher; established 1895;
independent; Thursday; subscription $1.50; eight pages, 7 col.,
19^ inches. Circ'n ^
HIGHGATE, pop. 650, Co. Kent, on M. C. R. and Pere Marquette
Ry. , 40 miles S. W. of St. Thomas and 24 miles N. E. of Chatham,
the county -seat; Tel., T., Ex., Bank. Chief Industries: lumber
and flour mills, sash and door factory, brick and tile yard, canning
factory, cooperage and farming'. The town has a continuation
school, hydro-electric light and a supply of natural gas. Surrounding
towns and villages where no papers are published : Muir, Kirk,
Palmyra. Clachan, Clearville and Turin.
MONITOR, weekly; A. E. Colgan, publisher; established 1895; >
independent; Thursday; subscription $1.00; eight pages, 7 col.,
22 inches. Circ'n %
HUNTSVILLE, pop. 2,358, Co. Muskoka, on the Muskoka River
and Lake of Bays Chain and G. T. R., 24 miles N. of Bracebridge,
80 miles S. of North Bay, 146 miles N. of Toronto; Tel., T., Ex.,
Banks. Chief Industries: tannery, saw and planing mills, wood-
working factory, sash and door factories, foundry and agriculture.
The town contains five churches, public school and town hall. Hunts-
ville is the great central tourist point for the whole Lake of Bays
District. Surrounding towns and villages where no papers are
published : Ravenscliff, Muskoka Falls, Uffington, Novar, Utterson,
Hillside, Baysville, Emsdale, Scotia, Kelsite, Dwight, Dorset and
Falkenberg. .-
FORESTER, weekly ; H. E. Rice, editor and publisher; estab-
lished 1876; independent; Thursday; subscription $1.50 ; eight
pages, 7 coh, 22 inches. Circ'n i
INGERSOLL, pop. 5,500, Co. Oxford, on River Thames, G.T.R.,
C.P.R., T.L.E. & P. Ry. and W.T.V. & I. Electric Ry, ; 10 miles
S.W. of Woodstock, 20 miles N.E. of London ; Tel., T., Ex., Banks.
4 Chief Industries : pork packing establishment, agricultural imple-
ment works, piano and furniture factories, flour and planing
mills, foundry, screw and nut works, twist mills, knitting
factory, cheese and condensed milk factories, farming and dairy-
ing. The town is the centre of the great dairy industry. It con-
tains six churches and three schools, collegiate institute, a free
library with 3,000 volumes, hall seating 450, has waterworks, elec-
tric power, a good fire brigade and is lighted with electricity.
Surrounding towns and villages where no papers are published : Dor-
chester Station, Salford, Sweaborg, Mount Elgin, Culloden, Foldens,
Beachville, Putnam, Thamesford and Verschoyle.
CHRONICLE AND CANADIAN DAIRYMAN, weekly ;
W. J. Elliott, proprietor; established 1853; liberal; Thursday;
subscription $1.00 ; 8 pages, 7 col., ig/4 inches. Circ'n i%
See Advt. Page pp.
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OXFORD TRIBUNE AND CANADA DAIRY REPORTER, \/
weekly ; W. R. Veale, editor and publisher ; established 1873 ;
conservative ; Thursday; subscription Si.oo ; eight pages, 7 col.,
21^ inches. C rc'n X
IROQUOIS, pop. 849, Co. Dundas, on G. T. R. and St. Lawrence
River, 33 miles W. of Cornwall ; Tel., T., Ex., Bank. Chief Indus- y
tries : saw, linen .and flour mills, stave and cabinet factory, foundry,
machine shop, dairying and farming. The town contains three
churches, one public school, one high school and a town hall seating
500. Surrounding towns and villages where no papers are published :
Cardinal, Irene, Pittston, Dixon's Corner, Ventnor, Brinston and
Shanly.
ST. LAWRENCE NEWS, weekly ; R. S. Pelton, publisher ; */
established 1889 ; independent ; Friday ; subscription $1.50 ; eight
pages, 6 col., 20 inches. Circ'n J{
JARVIS, pop. 485, Co. Haldimand, on G. T. R. and Wabash Ry.,
14 miles S.W. of Cayuga, 12 miles E. of Simcoe ; Tel., T., Ex.,
Bank. Chief Industries : grist mill, butter and pickle fac-
tories and farming. The town contains three churches,
a school, and a music hall seating 250. There is an
abundance of natural gas in the neighbourhood. Surrounding towns
and villages where no papers are published : Nanticoke, Varency,
Garnet and Cheapside.
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RECORD, weekly ; Mrs. Elva Rodgers, publisher; established
1878; independent; Wednesday; subscription $1.00 ; eight pages,
6 col., 19^ inches. Circ'n ^
KEEWATIN, pop. 1,300, Kenora District, on Lake of the Woods and
C.P.R., Fort William and Winnipeg branch, 123 miles E. of W.nni-
peg ; Tel., Ex., Bank. Chief Industries : saw, planing and tie mills,
flour mills and boat building factory. Surrounding towns and vil-
lages where no papers are published : Busteed, Hawk Lake, Red-
ditt and Lowthe
ENTERPRISE, weekly; James Wydeman, publisher; established \/
1899; conservative ; Friday; subscription $1.50; six pages, 6 col.,
inches. , Circ'n %
KEMPTVILLE, pop. 1,192, Co. Grenville.on the navigable branch of
the Rideau Canal, the St. L. & O. Ry. and Ont. & Que. Div. of
C. P. R., 24 miles N. of Prescott, 34 miles N.E. of Brockville ; Tel.,
T., Ex., Banks. Chief Industries : roller, saw, planing and shingle
mills, concrete works, foundry, farm implement and stock food
factories, dairying and farming. The town is an agricultural centre
and contains six churches, public and high schools, three concert
halls, public library and free reading room. It has an elevator and
electric power plant for industries and is lighted by electricity.
A weekly cheese board, quarterly horse fairs, agricultural and
horticultural societies, farmers' institute and fruit growers' associ-
ation prove the progressiveness of the people. Surrounding towns
and villages where no papers are published: South Gower, Hecks.ton,
Oxford Mills, Bishop's Mills, North Gower, Richmond, Kars,
Manotick, Metcalfe, Vernon, Osgoode, Ventnor, Cardinal, Oxford
Station, Andrewsville, Newmanville, Groveton, Van Camp, Inker-
man, North Mountain, Dalmeny, Dawson, West Osgoode, Wilson's
Bay, Reeve Craig, Carsonby, Goodstown, Malakoff and North
Rideau.
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ADVANCE, weekly; Advance Printing- Co. Ltd., publishers, 'V
C. E. Sarney, manager ; established 1855 ; independent ; Thursday ;
subscription $1.00; eight pages, 7 col., 19?^ inches. Circ'n 2^
KENORA, pop. 6,200, District of Kenora, on Lake of the Woods
and C. P. R., 297 miles W. of Port Arthur, and 127 miles E. of Winni-
peg', head of 300 miles of navigation and in the heart of a great
boating, fishing and hunting- district; Tel., T., Ex., Banks. Chief
Industries : flour milling, fishing, lumbering, foundries, motor-boat
building, fur-trading-, mining and farming. The town contains
eight churches, public and high schools, public library, two hospitals,
town hall, opera house and four hotels, and owns 6,000 h.p. water
power plant, electric light system and waterworks system.
Surrounding towns and villages where no papers are published :
Reddit, Ostersund, Margach, Hawk, Hodge and Parry.
MINER AND NEWS, semi-weekly; Miner Publishing Co., ^
Ltd., publishers, J. P. Earng-ey, managing- editor ; established 1894 ;
independent ; Wednesday and Saturday; subscription $1.50; four
to eight pages, 7 col., ig/4 inches. Circ'n i
EXAMINER, weekly; James Wydeman, publisher; established
1910; independent-liberal ; Friday; subscription $1.50; eight pages,
6 col., 19^ inches. Circ n ^
Also publishes Keeivatin Enterprise.
KINCARDINE, pop. 1,956, Co. Bruce, on Lake Huron, the
Penetang-ore River and G. T. R., 28 miles W. of Walkerton, 159
miles W. of Toronto ; Tel.*, T. , Ex., Banks. Chief Industries : flour,
woollen, knitting and planing mills, foundry and bridge works,
pork factory, furniture factories, engine, brick and salt works and
farming. The town contains five churches, higti and public schools,
Carnegie library, customs house and a town hall seating 600.
Kincardine is a popular summer resort, with fine beach, golf links,
bowling green, parks and race course. Surrounding- towns and
villages where no papers are published : Holyrood, Kinlough,
Riversdale, Millarton, Kinloss, Bervie, Amberley, Pine River,
Armow, Underwood and Glamis.
REPORTER, weekly; J. J. Hunter, editor and publisher
established 1866; liberal; Thursday; subscription $1.50; eight
pag-es, 6 col., 19^ inches. Circ'n i
REVIEW, weekly ; Hugh Clark, editor and publisher ; established
1863; conservative; Thursday; subscription $1.50; eight pages,
7 col., 3i)^ inches. Circ'n i#
See Advt. Page 114.
KINGSTON, pop. 23,700, Co. Frontenac, at foot of Lake Ontario and
at. the head of St. Lawrence River, at junction with Rideau Canal
System, on G. T. R., C. P. R. and C. N. R., 50 miles E. of
Belleville, 172 miles S. W. of Montreal and 115 miles S. W. of
Ottawa ; Tel., T., Ex., Banks. Chief Industries : locomotives,
engine shops, ship-building, motor-boat and marine efig-ine build-
ing, quarries, cotton and hosiery, sash and door and piano
factories, grain elevators, tannery, lead and iron smelters,
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dairying: and farming. The town contains Anglican and Roman
Catholic cathedrals, several well-built churches, excellent public
buildings, schools and colleges, among which "Queen's" stands
foremost, making it an educational city. Has government dry dock,
three large elevators and splendid fleet of river steamers. The
celebrated Royal Military College and "A" and"B" batteries of
artillery are stationed here, and the Provincial Penitentiary is at
the outskirts of the city. Surrounding towns and villages where
no papers are published: Barriefield, Harrowsmith, Westbrook,
Seeley's Bay, Camden East, Cape Vincent, Cataraqui, Collins Bay,
Inverary, Odessa, Marysville, Elginburg, Bath, Battersea and
Sydenham.
BRITISH WHIG, every evening except Sunday ; British Whig
Publishing Co. Ltd., publishers; Leman A. Guild, managing director
and editor; established 1849; independent-liberal; subscription $6.00;
twelve to twenty-four pages, 7 col., 20% inches.
Circ'n, average for 12 mos. to Sept. 30, 1918, 5,866f
SEMI-WEEKLY, established 1834 ; Monday and Thursday ; sub-
scription $1.00 ; eight pages, 7 col., 2O)4 inches.
Circ'n, average for 12 mos. to Sept. 30, 1918, 4,O85f
Advl. Only A. B.C. paper in Kingston. "There's a Reason." January A. B.C.
average, net press run, Daily, 6,153; Weekly, 4,135- See Advt. Page 40.
STAN DARD, every evening except Sunday ; Standard Printing
and Publishing Co. Ltd., publishers, W. R. Givens, managing
director and editor; established 1810; independent unionist ;
subscription $6.00 ; twelve to twenty pages, 7 col., 20 }4 in.
Sworn Circ'n, actual average for 12 mos. to Sept. 30, 1918, 4,948*
SEMI-WEEKLY, Monday and Thursday; subscription Si.oo ;
eight to sixteen pages, 7 col., 20^ inches. Circ'n 2
Advt. The Standard is generally recognized as one of the most influential news-
papers in Eastern Ontario and as a leader in civic reforms and improvements. It is
conducted on dean, conservative lines, and is essentially a home newspaper, studiously
avoidinR all sensational or prurient details. There is not a single advertiser of promi-
nence in the city who does not use The Standard's advertising columns. See Advt.
Page 4%-
QUEEN'S UNIVERSITY JOURNAL, semi-weekly during
Academic Year ; Alma Mater Society of Queen's University,
publishers ; established 1873 ; college ; Tuesday and Friday ;
last forms close Monday and Thursday; subscription $1.25; six
pages, 4 col., 17^ inches. Circ'n ^
CANADIAN FREEMAN, weekly; Rev. D. A. Casey, editor,
Canadian Printing and Publishing Co., publishers; established 1884;
religious, Roman Catholic ; Thursday ; last forms close Tuesday
morning ; subscription $1.00 ; eight pages, 6 col., 19 inches.
Sworn Circ'n, average for 12 mos. to Sept. 30, 1918, 4.OOO
CANADIAN, English and French, monthly ; The British Whig
Press, publishers, for C.M.B.A. ; established 1894; brotherhood;
subscription 50 cents ; eight to twelve pages, 4 col., 11?^ inches.
Circ'n 1 1 j^
QUEEN'S QUARTERLY, quarterly; Committee of University
Staff, publishers ; established 1893 ; university ; last forms close 2oth
of month previous ; subscription $1.00; one hundred and thirty-five
pages, i wide col., 7 inches. Circ'n ^
KINGSVILLE, pop. 1,800, Co. Essex, 28 miles S.E. of Sandwich and
eight miles W. of Leamington, on Pdre Marquette Railway and W.
E. & L. S. Electric Ry. ; Tel., T., Ex., Banks. Chief Industries:
saw, flour, woollen and planing mills, foundry, stove, tobacco
and canning factories and farming. The town contains three
churches, public library, a school and opera house and has natural
gas. Surrounding villages where no papers are published : Ruthven
and Cottam.
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REPORTER, weekly; W. H. Hellems, editor and publisher; J
established 1876; independent; Thursday; subscription $1.50; eight
pages, 7 col., 19^ inches.
Sworn Circ'n, average for 12 mos. to Sept. 30, 1918, 479
KITCHENER, pop. 20,000, Co. Waterloo, on G. T. R. and
C. P. R. , 62 miles W. of Toronto, connected with Water-
loo, Gait and Preston by Electric Railway ; Tel., T., Ex.,
Banks. Chief Industries : shirts, collars, suspenders, buttons,
furniture, clock, boot and shoe, felt, felt footwear, piano and organ
manufactories, automobile tire factory, tanneries, foundries, grist, saw
and planing mills, beet sugar refinery, four rubber footwear factories,
gas engine and motor works. The town contains three wholesale
houses, twenty churches, R. C. College, high, public and separate
schools and a public library. Surrounding towns and villages
where no papers are published : New Dundee, Baden, Blair,
Freeport, Bloomingdale, Doon, Hawksville, St. Jacobs, Petersburg,
Mannheim, Breslau, Bridgeport, Heidelburg, Winterbourne and
New Germany.
NEWS RECORD, every evening except Sunday; News Record
Ltd.,- publishers ; W. V. Uhley, manager and editor ; established
1878 ; conservative ; subscription $5.00 ; eight to sixteen pages,
7 col., 21 % inches.
Sworn Circ'n, average for 12 mos. to Sept. 30, 1918, 3,371f
See Advt. Page 66.
TELEGRAPH, every evening except Sunday ; David Bean and
Sons, Ltd., publishers ; D. A. Bean, manager ; established 1896 ;
liberal; subscription $5.00; eight to sixteen pages, 7 col., 20 inches.
Also publish Waterloo Chronicle-Telegraph. Circ'n 2^
- , .
T Advt. The Kitchener Telegraph and the Waterloo Chronicle-Telegraph (weekly)
are the only Liberal newspapers in Waterloo County. They coyer the industrial
districts of Kitchener and Waterloo and the prosperous surrounding rural districts,
with combined circulation the largest in Waterloo County. They lead in local
advertising, and advertisers desiring to cover this field cannot afford to leave these
strong local mediums out of their campaign. See Advt. Page 117.
ONTARIO JOURNAL, weekly; Rittinger & Motz, Limited,
publishers ; established 1859 ; independent ; Wednesday ; subscrip-
tion $1.50 ; eight or more pages, 6 col., 19^ inches.
Sworn Circ'n, actual average for 12 mos. to Sept.. 30, 1918, 3,23O*
See Advt. Page 100.
ST. JEROME'S SCHOOLMAN, 4 times during academic
year ; students of St. Jerome College, publishers ; established
1896 ; college ; December, February, April and June ; subscription
$2.00 ; one hundred and twenty pages, i col., 12 inches. Circ'n ^
LAKEFIELD, pop. 1,397, Co - Peterboro, on the Trent Valley Canal
and G.T.R., 9 miles N. of Peterboro; Tel., T., Ex., Bank. Chief
Industries : saw, planing and flour mills, a canoe factory, cement
works and extensive granite quarries. The town contains five
churches, a public school and town hall, and has steamboat con-
nection with adjoining towns. Surrounding towns and villages
where no papers are published : Nasseau, Apsley, Lakehurst, Sel-
wyn, Warsaw, Bridgenorth, Blairton and Ennismore.
NEWS, weekly; J. W. Ridpath, publisher; established 1892;
independent; Friday; subscription $1.00 ; eight pages, 5 col., 17^
inches. Circ'n %
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LANARK, pop. 737, Co. Lanark, on the River Clyde, n miles N.W. of
Perth, 18 miles S. W. of Carleton Place, 46 miles S. W. of Ottawa ; Tel.,
T., Bank. Chief Industries: woollen factory, roller grist mill,
saw and planing- mills, two cheese factories, collection of forest
seeds, cultivation of ginseng, dairying and farming. The town
contains six churches, public school, town hall and public library.
Surrounding towns and villages where no papers are published :
Brightside, Galbraith, Fallbrook, Balderson, Prestonvale, Poland,
Playfair, MacDonald's Corners, Ferguson Falls, Herron's Mills,
Hopetown, Middleville, Watson's Corners and Rosetta.
ERA, weekly; Wm. H. McFarlane, proprietor; established 1895; *v
independent; Wednesday; subscription $1.50 ; eight pages, 6 col.,
'9/4 inches.
Sworn Circ'n, average for 12 mos. to Sept. 30, 1918, 1,535
LEAMINGTON, pop. 3,200, Co. Essex, on Pere Marquette Ry. and
M.C.R., 42 miles S.W. of Chatham and 38 miles S.E. of Windsor;
Tel., T., Ex., Banks. Chief Industries: tobacco raising and
manufacturing, flour, saw and planing- mills, cement works, can-
ning, pickle and catsup factories, handle and basket factories, fruit
growing and farming. The town contains seven churches, public and
high schools and has good steamboat service. It is in one of the best
fruit, vegetable and tobacco growing sections in Canada. Surround-
ing towns and villages where no papers are published : Ruthven,
Goldsmith, Blythewood, Romney and Staples.
POST AND NEWS, weekly; Post Printing Co. Ltd., publish-
ers ; established 1874; independent; Thursday; subscription $1.50;
eight pages, 7 col., 22 inches.
Sworn Circ'n, average for 12 mos. to Sept. 30, 1918, 2,O5O
See Advt. Page 101
LINDSAY, pop. 8,300, Co. Victoria, on Scugog River, a link in the
Kawartha Lakes chain, on G.T.R. and C. P.R., 78 miles S.E. of
Georgian Bay, 69 miles N. E. of Toronto, and 24 miles W. of
Peterboro'; divisional point of G.T.R. with shops, etc. ; Tel.,T.,Ex.,
Banks. Chief Industries : Dominion arsenal employing 2500 hands,
flour, oatmeal, woollen, saw, planing and kmtting mills, tannery,
agricultural implement, turbine water wheel, saw mill machinery,
carriage and waggon factories, automobile body and spun brass
works, office fittings factory, lumbering, poultry packing, lacteal food
and cold storage plants and farming. The town contains six fine
churches, a collegiate institute, chemical works, separate schools, con-
vent, opera house seating 800, hospital, house of refuge, town hall, a
public library of 6,000 volumes, ten miles of permanent paving and a
fire department. Surrounding towns and villages where no papers
are published : Dunsford, Sturgeon Point, Downeyville, Oakwood,
Cambray, Cameron, Reaboro, Janetville, Kinmount, Coboconk,
Grasshill, Manilla, Little Britain, Nestleton, Haliburton, Victoria
Road and Kirkfield.
POST, every evening except Sunday ; Wilson & Wilson, pub-
lishers ; established 1893 ; liberal ; subscription $3.00 by mail, $4.00
in city ; six to twelve pages, 7 col., 2O# inches.
Sworn Circ'n, actual average for 12 mos. to Sept. 30, 1918, 2,164*
WEEKLY, established 1854; Friday; subscription $1.50; eight
to twelve pages, 7 col., 20^ inches. Circ'n \%
See Advt. Page 6g.
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WARDER, every evening except Sunday ; Watchman-Warder
Ltd., publishers ; established 1908 ; conservative ; subscription $4.00 ;
four to twelve pages, 7 col., 21^ inches.
Sworn Circ'n, actual average for 12 mos. to Dec. 31, 1918,
WEEKLY (Watchman-Warder); established 1859 ; Thursday;
subscription $1.50; .eight to twelve pages, 7 col., ^\ l/ ^ inches.
See Advt. Page 109.
LISTOWEL, pop. 2,300, Co. Perth, on the MaitlandRiver, G.T.R.and
C.P.R., 27 miles N. of Stratford, 80 miles N.W. of Toronto; Tel.,T.,
Ex., Banks. Chief Industries : knitting, planing, saw and flour mills,'
foundry, furniture, chair, piano and vinegar factories and farming,
and is the centre of one of the 'leading dairy sections in Western
Ontario. The town contains seven churches, high and public schools,
public library of 4,000 volumes, a public hall seating 800, a fire
department and is lighted with hydro electricity. Surrounding
towns and villages where no papers are published : Trowbridge,
Molesworth, Moorefield, Tyrone, Britton, Millbank, Newton, Carth-
age, Dorking, Hesson, Shipley, Donegal, Kurtzville, Gowanstown,
Newbridge and Wyandotte.
BANNER, weekly; Banner Publishing Co., publishers; estab-
lished 1866; liberal; Thursday; subscription $1.50; eight pages, 6
col., 19^ inches. Circ'n i % ,
STANDARD, weekly; Standard Printing Co., publishers; ^/
established 1877; conservative; Thursday; subscription $1.50;
eight pages, 6 col., 21% inches. Circ'n i%
LITTLE CURRENT, pop. 1,400, Grand Manitoulin Island, District
of Algoma, on the North Shore Channel of Georgian Ray and ter-
minus of Algoma Eastern Ry., 80 miles W. ofSudbury; Tel., T., Ex.;
Bank. Chief Industries: farming, mining, saw and planing mills and
lumbering. The town contains four churches and a school of five
divisions, and has good steamboat connection during navigation.
Surrounding towns and villages where no papers are published :
Manitowaning, Sandfield Mills, Kagawong, Michael's Bay,
Providence Bay, Killarney, Honora, Shequindah, Mindemoya and
Spanish River.
MANITOULIN EXPOSITOR, weekly ; W. Moore, publisher ; V
established 1879; independent-liberal; Thursday; subscription
$1.00 ; eight pages, 6 col., 20 inches. Circ'n *4
See Advt. Page 105
LONDON, pop, 60,000, Co. Middlesex, on River Thames, C.P.R.,
G.T.R.,S.W. Traction Co. Ry.,and London and Port Stanley Ry.,
454 miles from Montreal, 115 miles S.W. of Toronto, 76 miles S.W.
of Hamilton, 120 miles N.E. of Detroit; Tel., T., Ex., Banks. Chief
Industries: agricultural implements, printing and lithographing, tan-
ning, car, engine and boiler shops, foundries, brick and tile works,
furniture, carriage, glass and nail works, rolling mills, canning and
evaporating, sash and door, biscuit, breakfast food, confectionery,
cigar, tinware, stove and boot and shoe factories. The city
contains some fine churches and public buildings, good public,
normal and separate schools, Western University, two hospitals,
city hall, electric railway and radial road and water works.
It is also a military post, and has a provincial lunatic
asylum. The city is the business centre of one of the most fertile
and wealthy sections of Ontario or of the Dominion. Surrounding
towns and villages where no papers are published : Appin,
Arva, Clandeboye, Delaware, Dorchester, Glanworth, Lambeth,
Nilestown and Thorndale.
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ADVERTISER, every morning:, noon and evening except Sun-
day ; London Advertiser Co., Ltd., publishers ; established 1863 ;
liberal ; subscription $4.00 by mail, $6.00 in city ; ten to twenty-four
pages, 8 col., 21^ inches.
Sworn Circ'n, actual average for 12 mos. to Sept. 30, 1918, 44,O32*t
FREE PRESS, every morning, noon and evening except Sun-
day ; London Free Press Ptg. Co. Ltd., publishers ; established
1849; independent-conservative; subscription, $4.00 by mail, $6.00
in city ; ten to twenty-four pages, 8 col., 21^ inches.
Sworn Circ'n, actual average for 12 mos. to Sept. 30, 1918, 41,127*t
CATHOLIC RECORD, weekly; Estate of Thos. Coffey, pub-
lishers ; established 1878; religious, Roman Catholic; Saturday;
last forms close Saturday previous; subscription $1.50; eight
pages, 7 col., 19^ inches.
Sworn Circ'n, average for 12 mos. to Sept. 30, 1918, 31,155*
See Advt. Page 82
ECHO, weekly ; A. Talbot & Co. publishers ; established 1879 ;
independent ; Thursday ; last forms close Wednesday 4 p.m ; sub-
scription 50 cents by mail, city distribution free ; eight to twelve
pages, 8 col., 21 inches. (Circ'n 10, distributed free)
FARMERS' ADVOCATE AND HOME MAGAZINE, weekly;
The William Weld Co. Ltd., publishers ; established 1866 ; agricul-
tural ; Thursday; last forms close Saturday; subscription $1.50;
forty pages up, 4 col., 12^ inches.
Sworn Circ'n, average for 12 mos. to June 30, 1918, 3O,826f
See Advt. Page 138.
CANADIAN WHITE RIBBON TIDINGS, monthly; Official
Organ of Ontario W.C.T.U., published for the Society by Adver-
tiser Job Printing Co. ; established 1904; temperance; ist of month;
last forms close 28th of month ; subscription 50 cents ; twenty-four
pages, 3 col., n inches. Circ'n 9
CANADIAN WOODMAN, monthly; Advertiser Job Printing
Co., publishers; established 1893; official organ of Order of Can.
Woodmen; 2oth of month; subscription $1.00; eight pages, 4 col.,
13^ inches. Circ'n 6j^
L'ORIGNAL, pop. 1,500, Co. Prescott, on the Ottawa River and
C.N.R., 48 miles E. of Ottawa, 42 miles N. of Cornwall ; Tel., T.,
Ex., Bank. Chief Industries: saw and flour mills, cheese factory
and lumbering. The town contains four churches and schools,
etc. Surrounding villages where no papers are published : Fournier,
Grenville, Plantagenet, Riceville and Alfred.
ADVOCATE, weekly; B. R. Poulin, publisher; established
1888; liberal; Wednesday; subscription $1.50; four pages, 6 col.,
\9% inches. Circ'n
LUCAN, pop. 709, Co. Middlesex, on G.T.R., 60 miles S. E. of
Sarnia, 108 miles S. W. of Toronto ; Tel., T., Ex., Banks. Chief
Industries : saw, planing and woollen mills, fruit growing and
evaporating and farming. Surrounding towns and villages where no
papers are published : Lucan's Crossing and Granton. ,
SUN, weekly; W. Sovereign, publisher; established 1895; inde- ./
pendent: Thursday; subscription 75 cents; eight pages, 5 col.,
17^ inches. Circ'n ',
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LUCKNOW, pop. 967, Co. Bruce, on Nine Mile Creek and G.T.R.,
21 miles S.W. of Walkerton, 22 miles N.E. of Goderich; Tel., T.,
Ex., Banks. Chief Industries: flour, woollen and saw mills, furni-
ture factories, tannery and carriage factory and farming 1 . The
town contains four churches, public and high schools and a
town hall and has waterworks and electric lighting. Surrounding
towns and villages where no papers are published : Kinloss, Lang-
side, St. Helens, Whitechurch and Holywood.
SENTINEL, weekly; A. D. Mackenzie, proprietor and editor; V
established 1 873 ; independent ; Thursday ; subscription $1.50 ; eight
pages, 7 col., 19^ inches.
Sworn Circ'n, average for 12 mos. to Sept. 30, 1918, 1,315
See Advt. Page 100.
MADOO, pop. 1,200, Co. Hastings, on Deer Creek and G.T.R., 28
miles N.W. of Belleville; Tel., T., Ex., Banks. Chief Industries: '
flour, saw, woollen and planing mills, tannery and large marble
quarries, talc, iron and gold mines and mixed farming. The town
contains five churches, public and high schools, town hall and has
its own electric light plant. Surrounding towns and villages where
no papers are published : Bridgewater, Cooper, Eldorado, Crook-
ston, Queensboro', Bannockburn and Millbridge.
REVIEW, weekly; A. H. Watson, publisher; established i877;inde-
pendent ; Thursday; subscription $1.50; eight pages, 6 col., 19^
inches. Circ'n i
MARKDALE S pop. 925, Co. Grey, on the Saugeen River andC.P.R.,
30 miles S.E. of Owen Sound, 92 miles W. of Toronto ; Tel., T., Ex.,
Bank. Chief Industries : farming, dairying, sash and door
factory, flour and saw mills, etc. The town contains four
churches, two hotels, public and high schools, public hall, county
house of refuge, County Dept. of Agriculture, armouries, Carnegie
library, hydro-electric power and light, grain elevators, besides
several good stores. Surrounding towns and villages where no
papers are published : Kimberley, Eugenia, Princeville, Walters'
Falls and Holland Centre. /
STANDARD, weekly ; C. W. Rutledge, publisher ; established V
1875; independent; Wednesday; subscription $1.50; eight pages, 7
col., 19^ inches. Circ'n itf
MARKHAM, pop. 1,000, Co. York, on the River Rouge and G.T.R.,
22 miles N.E. of Toronto; Tel., T., Ex., Banks. Chief Indus-
tries : carriage factories, shoe factory, cereal mills, flour and saw
mills and farming. It contains six churches, high and public schools,
public library and town hall. Surrounding towns and villages where
no papers are published : Cedar Grove, Malvern, Agincourt,
Locust Hill, Ringwood, Milliken, Woburn, Green River, Mount Joy,
Box Grove, Whitevale and Brougham.
ECONOMIST AND SUN, weekly; Corson & Son, publishers ^
and editors ; established 1856 ; independent; Thursday ; subscription
$1.50; eight pages, 7 col., 19^ inches.
Sworn Circ'n, average for 12 mos. to Sept. 30, 1918, 1,125
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MARMORA, pop. 915, Co. Hastings, on Crowe River and on the
Central Ontario Ry., 41 miles E. of Peterborough, 32 miles N.N.W.
of Belleville ; Tel., T., Ex., Bank. Chief Industries : saw, grist
and planing mills, woollen factory, gold and iron mines, dairying
and farming. It is the centre of the mining district including Cor-
dova, Canadia Gold Fields, Atlas Arsenic and Gawley Gold mines
and many others. The town contains, besides its stores and fac-
tories, four churches, public and separate schools, town hall, three
hotels and has electric light. Surrounding towns and villages where
no papers are published : Malone, Eldorado, Deloro, Bellview, Iron
Mine, Blairton and Ivanhoe.
HERALD, weekly; Howard W. Sabine, publisher; established
1895 ; independent ; Thursday ; subscription $1.50 ; eight pages,
6 col., ig^4 inches. Circ'n ^
MEAFORD, pop. 3,000, Co. Grey, on Georgian Bay and G.T.R., 18
miles N.E. of Owen Sound ; Tel., T., Ex., Banks. Chief Industries:
planing, flour and woollen mills, foundries, furniture and flooring fac-
tories, grain elevator, ship building, fishing and farming. The town
contains six churches, public and high schools, public library, town
hall, hotels, several good stores, etc., and has well-kept streets,
good water supply and an excellent harbor with steamboat service
during navigation. Surrounding towns and villages where no
papers are published : Woodford, Morley, Rocklyn, Walter's Falls
and Griersville.
EXPRESS, weekly; F. E. Secord, publisher ; established 1906;
independent; Thursday; subscription $1.50; eight pages, 6 col.,
20 inches. Circ'n 1 /
MIRROR, weekly; Jas. Patterson & Son, publishers; established
1882; conservative; Thursday; subscription $1.50; eight pages,
7 col., 19^ inches. Circ'n ^
MONITOR, weekly ; T. C. Dean, publisher ; established ^
1868; liberal ; Friday ; subscription $1.50 ; eight pages, 7 cols.,
19^ inches. Circ'n %
MERLIN, pop. 500, Co. Kent, on Pere Marquette Ry., 3 miles from
Lake Erie, 16 miles S.W. of Chatham, the county seat; Tel., T.,
Ex., Bank. Chief Industries : flour and saw mills, canning factory,
brick and tile plant, cement block plant, electric light plant,
creamery and mixed farming. The town contains several churches
and public schools, and is in the center of the oil and gas field.
Surrounding villages where no paper* are published : Buxton,
Glenwood, Stewart, Charing Cross, Fletcher, Cedar Springs and
Fargo.
STANDARD, weekly; W. W. Marshall, publisher; established I/
1908; independent; Thursday; subscription $1.50; eight pages,
6 col., 19^4 inches. Circ'n '$
M ERRIGKVILLE, pop. 993, Co. Grenville and South Lanark, on
the Rideau River and Canal, and C. P. Ry., 14 miles W. of Kempt-
ville, 9 miles E. of Smith's Falls; Tel., T., Ex., Banks. Chief
Industries : stove and plow factories, flour and saw mills. The town
contains four churches, public school, public library, armoury,
and two halls. It has excellent water power and electric current
is available for any industry at very low rates. The Ottawa and
Kingston Electric Ry. have surveyed fora road thrqugh the town.
POST, weeWjt^. Ernest V. Barber, publisher; established 1915; U\
independent; Wednes4^V ; subscription $1.50; eight/Jages, 6 col.,
19^ inches. Circ'n % ,/yb
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MIDLAND, pop. 6,400, Co. Simcoe, on the Georgian Bay and G. T.
R., 32 miles N. of Barrie, 33 miles N.W. of Orillia ; Tel., T., Ex.,
Banks. Chief Industries : saw, shingle, flour, woollen and planing
mills, foundry, blast furnace, three grain elevators and mixed farm-
ing. It contains five churches, three public schools and a high
school, a public hall and a free library. The town has hydro-electric
power, a water works system, fire engine and volunteer fire brigade.
It has also an excellent harbor and handles a large amount of
grain. Surrounding towns and villages where no papers are pub-
lished : Byng Inlet, French River, Algoma Mills, Wye Bridge,
Vasey, Port McNicol, Fesserton, Randolph, Waubaushene and
Waverley.
ARGUS, weekly ; W. G. Cave, publisher ; established 1889; con-
servative ; Thursday ; subscription $1.50; eight pages, 6 col., 19^
inches. Circ'n i
See Advt. Page no.
FREE PRESS, weekly ; Free Press, Limited, publishers;
established 1882; independent; Thursday; subscription $1.50; eight
pages, 6 col., 20 inches. Circ'n 1%
MIL.DIV1AY, pop. 900, Co. Bruce, on the Saugeen River and on
the G.T.R., 7 miles S. of Walkerton ; Tel., T., Ex., Bank. Chief
Industries : grist and saw mills, furniture and sash and door factories,
foundry, dairying and farming. The town contains, besides its
mills and factories, five churches, school, stores, etc. Surrounding
towns and villages where no papers are published : Formosa,
Cargill and Deemerton.
GAZETTE, weekly; J. A. Johnston, publisher; established
1893; independent; Thursday; subscription $1.50; eight pages,
6 col., 19^ inches. Circ'n ^
MILLBROOK, pop. 793, Co. Durham, on G.T.R., 18 miles N.W.
of Port Hope, 13 miles S.W. of Peterboro, 24 miles S. E. of Lind-
say; Tel., T., Ex., Bank. Chief Industries: flour, woollen,
planing, saw and grist mills, foundry, steam pump and veneer
factory and farming. It has three churches, two public schools,
town hall, covered curling rink, good electric light plant and fire hall.
In the neighbourhood are about 40 artesian wells, supplying re-
markably healthful water. Surrounding towns and villages where
no papers are published : Ida, Glamorgan, Ballyduff, Pontypool,
Bethany, Caven, Mount Pleasant, Garden Hill, Bewdly, Bailieboro
and South Monaghan.
MILLBROOK AND OMEMEE MIRROR, weekly; Chas. '
W. Richards, editor and publisher ; established 1887 ; independent ;
Thursday; subscription $1.50; four pages, 7 col., 21$ inches. Circ'n ^
REPORTER, v/eekly; A. Given, publisher, W. S. Given, editor;
established 1858 ; independent-conservative ; Thursday ; subscription
$1.00 ; eight pages, 6 col., 18 inches. Circ'n i
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MILTON, pop. 2,009, Co. Halton, on Sixteen Mile Creek, G.T.R.
and C.P-R., 33 miles S.W. of Toronto, 21 miles N. of Hamilton,
and .25 miles E. of Guelph ; Tel., T., Ex., Banks. Chief Indus-
tries : foundries, sash, door, screw, nail and rivet, shoe, textile and
carpet factories, terra cotta and pressed brick works, lime kilns and
sandstone quarries, machine shops, flour mills, creamery and mixed
farming. The town contains four churches, public schools, public
library, town hall, county court house, jail, armoury and drill hall,
and has first class gravitation water works and fire protection.
Surrounding towns and villages where no papers are published :
Lowvillf, Stewarton, Omagh, Boyne, Palermo, Hornby, Tansley,
Zimmerman, Campbellville and Kilbride. \
CANADIAN CHAMPION, weekly; Wm. Panton, editor and
publisher; established 1860 ; independent; Thursday ; subscription
$1.50 ; four pages, 8 col., 23 inches.
Sworn Circ'n, average for 12 mos. to Sept. 30, 1918, 1,O3O
$ Advt. Page 96. ]f
REFORMER, weekly; Richard White, editor and publisher;
established 1885; liberal; Thursday; subscription $1.00 ; four
pages, 8 col., 24 inches. Circ'n ^
MILVERTON, pop. 826, Co. Perth, on G.T.R. and on Guelph-
Goderich branch of C.P.R., 17 miles N. of Stratford ; Tel., T., Ex.,
Banks. Chief Industries : furniture and cooperage shops, saw,
flour and grist mills, tannery, felt shoe factory, planing mill and box
factory and farming. The town contains five churches, Carnegie
library, public building and a public school. Surrounding towns and
villages where no papers are published : Brunner, Millbank, New-
ton, Poole, Linwood, Carthage, Burns, Donegal, Gadshill and
Rostock. \
SUN, weekly ; Malcolm MacBeth, editor and publisher ; estab-
lished 1891; independent; Thursday; subscription $1.50; eight
pages, 7 col., 22 inches.
Circ'n 2
Also publishes Monkton Times.
Ml N DEN, pop. 300, Co. Haliburton, on Gull River, 7 miles N.W. of
Gelert Station, on G.T.R., 43 miles N. of Lindsay ; Tel., T., Bank.
Chief Industries : saw, flour, oatmeal an<J ' woollen mills,
farming and lumbering. The village contains three churches,
public school, public library, and three hotels. Adjacent
are beautiful lakes, summer cottages, forests and streams
abounding with fish and game. Surrounding towns and villages
where no papers are published ; Coboconk, Kinmount, Haliburton,
Gooderham and Ingoldsby. [/
ECHO, weekly; R. H. Baker, publisher; established 1882 ; in-
dependent-conservative; Friday; subscription $1.00; eight pages,
5 col., 17^ inches.
Circ'n 2
MITCHELL, pop. 1,766, Co. Perth, on Thames River and G.T.R.,
12 miles N.W. of Stratford; Tel., T., Ex., Banks. Chief Indus-
tries : flour, flax, hosiery, woollen, saw and planing mills, engine
and bridge steel works, foundry and other manufactories. The
town contains five churches, high and public schools, town hall,
opera house, Carnegie library, etc. Surrounding towns and villages
where no papers are published : Dublin, Bornholm, Russeldale,
Brodhagen, Staffa, Cromarty, Sebringville, Carlingford and Fullar-
ton.
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ADVOCATE, weekly; H. D. Davis, publishers; established 1860 ;
conservative; Thursday; subscription $1.50; eight pag-es, 7 col.,
19^ inches. Circ'n 2
RECORDER, weekly; Wm. Elliot, publisher; established 1877; ^/
liberal; Thursday; subscription $1.50; eight pages, 7 col., 19^
inches. Circ'n i
MONKTON, pop. 400, Co. Perth, on C.P.R., 12 miles S.W. of
Listowel, 30 miles S.E. of Goderich, 17 miles N.W. of Stratford ;
Tel., T., Ex., Bank. Chief Industries; two large brick factories,
saw and planing mill, cheese factory, carriage shop and farming.
The town contains three churches, public school and public library,
and is situated in a splendid dairying and stock-raising section.
TIMES, weekly; Malcolm MacBeth, publisher; established y
1907; independent; Thursday; subscription $1.50; eight pages, 7
col., 22 inches. Circ'n ^
Also publishes Milverton Sun.
MORRISBURG, pop. 1,696, Co. Dundas, on St. Lawrence River,
at foot of Morrisburg Canal, and G.T.R., 27 miles W. of Cornwall ;
Tel., T., Ex., Banks. Chief Industries: implement works, tinplate
and sheet steel works,' stove foundry, flour, saw and planing mills,
farming and dairying. The town contains five churches, two schools,
a public hall, public library, and owns its own waterworks, electric
light and power system. Surrounding towns and villages where no
papers are published : Dunbar, Morewood, Williamsburg, Aultsville,
Bouck's Hill, Van Camp, Hallville, Wales, Dundela, Rowena and
Winchester Springs.
LEADER, weekly; Leader Pub. Co. Ltd., publishers, Leo. Laurin,
editor and manager; established 1889 ; independent; Friday;
subscription $1.50; eight pages, 6 col., 19.^ inches. Circ'n i^
MOUNT FOREST, pop. 2,000, Co. Wellington, on the Saugeen
River, G. T. R. and C. P. R., 40 miles N. W. of Guelph, 40 miles S.
of Owen Sound and 87 miles W. of Toronto ; Tel., T., Ex., Banks.
Chief Industries : flour, woollen, saw and planing mills, casket,
carriage, threshing machine and furniture factories, dairying and
mixed farming. The town contains five churches, high, public and
separate schools, business college, public library, town hall muni-
cipal water and hydro-electric lighting system. Surrounding
towns and villages where no papers are published : Holstein,
Dromore, Varney, Kenilworth, Conn, Cedarville, Drew, Farewell
and Yeovil. /
CONFEDERATE AND REPRESENTATIVE, weekly; A. V
W. Wright, editor and publisher ; established 1867 ; independent;
Thursday ; subscription $1.50 ; four pages, 8 col., 22 inches.
Circ'n 1%
NAPANEE, pop. 3,000, Co. Lennox, on Napanee River, G.T.R.,
C. N. R. and Bay ofQuinte Ry., 25 miles E- of Belleville, 25 miles W. of
Kingston ; Tel., T., Ex., Banks. Chief Industries : foundries, iron
works, paper, woollen and saw mills, cheese, butter, canning,
cement brick and block, mining machinery and carriage
factories and dairy farming. The town contains six churches, two
schools, collegiate institute, public library, good opera house, is
lighted by gas and electricity, and has an abundant water supply.
Surrounding towns and villages where no papers are published :
Odessa, Bath, Selby, Ernestown, Newburgh, Lonsdale, Camden
East, Moscow, Colebrook, Erinsville, Marlbank, Tamw^orth, Freder-
icksburg, Deseronto Jet., Strathcona, Enterprise, Wilton, Roblin,
Yarker and Marysville.
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BEAVER, weekly; Templeton & Son, publishers; established /
1870 ; conservative ; Friday ; subscription $1.00 ; eight pages, 7
col., 21 # inches.
Sworn Circ'n, actual average for 12 mos. to Sept. 30, 1918, 3,463*
EXPRESS, weekly; E. J. Pollard, editor and publisher; estab-
lished 1851 ; liberal; Friday ; subscription $1.00; eight pages, 7 col.,
22 inches.
NEWCASTLE, pop. 655, Co. Durham, on the G.T.R., 49 miles
E. of Toronto, 14 miles W. of Port Hope; Tel., T., Ex., Banks.
Chief Industries : farming', fn.it growing, barrel factory, apple eva-
porator and flour mills. The town contains, besides its mills, four
churches, public school, village hall and two hotels. Surrounding
towns and villages where no papers are published : Clarke,
Newtonville and Welcome.
INDEPENDENT, weekly; L. B. Davidson, publisher; estab- I/
lished 1902 ; independent ; Thursday ; subscription $1.00 ; eight
pages, 5 col., 18 inches. Circ'n ^
NEW HAMBURG, pop. 1,600, Co. Waterloo, on the River Nith
and G.T.R., 14 miles W. of Kitchener and 75 miles W. of Toronto ;
Tel., T., Ex., Banks. Chief Industries : farming, dairying, traction
engine and thresher works, felt shoe factory, shirt and collar factory,
pottery, brass, furniture and trimmings works, iron stamping and
wagon works, flour, planing and saw mills, silverware factory,
brewery, carriage works, brick and tile yard. The town contains
six churches, public and high schools, free library, public hall, etc.
Surrounding towns and villages where no papers are published :
Baden, St. Agatha, Lisbon, Phillipsburg, New Dundee, Shakespeare,
Bright, Petersburg and Haysville.
INDEPENDENT, weekly; Daniel Ritz, publisher; estab-
lished 1879; independent ; Friday ; subscription $1.00; eight pages,
7 col., 19^ inches. Circ'n i
NEW LISKEARD, pop. 2,108, District of Temiskaming, on Temis-
kaming Lake and Wabi River, and T. & N.O. Ry. ; connection with
C. P. R. by boat ; 339 miles N. of Toronto, 10 miles from Cobalt, and
one day's trip from Porcupine Gold Regions ; Tel., T., Ex.,
Banks. Chief Industries : mining, lumbering and farming, planing
and saw mills, cement block factory, brick making and
foundry work. The town is connected with Cobalt and Haileybury by
electric carservice. It contains sixchurches, public and high schools,
free library, two hotels, hospital and departmental stores. It is
lighted by electricity, and has water works and sewerage systems.
Surrounding towns and villages where no papers are published :
Uno Park, Thornloe, McCool, Kenabeek and Earlton Juncton.
SPEAKER, weekly; Stephenson & Son, publishers; established
1906; independent; Thursday; subscription $1.50 ; eight to ten
pages, 7 col., 19^ inches. Circ'n itf
See Advt. Page 103.
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NEWMARKET, pop. 3,500, Co. York, on Newmarket Canal, G.T.R.
and Toronto & York Radial Ry., 34 miles N. of Toronto ; Tel., T., Ex.,
Banks. Chief Industries : manufacturing pails, tubs and all kinds
of wooden ware, school desks, office furniture, tannery, flour mill,
foundry and farming". The town contains seven churches, public
and high schools, public library, town hall, Oddfellows' hall, army
barracks, electric light, water works and fire department. Surround-
ing towns and villages where no papers are published : Ravenshoe,
Holt, Kettleby, Schomberg, Glenville, .Pine Orchard, Keswick,
Mount Albert, Queensville, Sharon, Holland Landing, Roach's Point,
Belhaven, Sutton and Baldwin. ^/
ERA, weekly; L. G. Jackson, editorand publisher; established 1852;
liberal; Friday; subscription $1.50 ; eight pages, 7 col., 2i* inches.
Sworn" Circ'n, actual average for 12 mos. to Sept. 30, 1918, I,7t37*
See Advt. Page 98. *
EXPRESS - HERALD, weekly; J. F. Harvey, publisher;
established 1895 ; independent-conservative ; Friday ; subscription
$1.50 ; eight pages, 7 col., 21 inches. Circ'n -' 4
CHRISTIAN VANGUARD, semi-monthly; Ontario Christian
Conference, publishers ; J. N. Dales, editor ; established 1892 ;
religious, non-sectarian ; alternate Saturdays ; subscription 75 cents ;
eight pages, 2 col., 10 inches. Circ'n ^
NIAGARA FALLS, pop. 15,000, Co. Welland, on the Niagara
River, 2 miles below the Falls, and on C.P.R., G.T.R., M.C.R.,
Wabash, Erie, N.S. & T., T.H. & B. and New York Central Ry. ;
Tel., T., Ex., Banks. Thousands of tourists .pass through here on
the way to the Falls. Chief Industries: tie, hat and suspender factor-
ies, metal works, foundries, G.T.R. locomotive shops, pickle factory,
shredded wheat mill, canning factory, three silver works, graphite,
essential oils and fine chemicals manufactories, railway frogs and
switches, hoists and cranes, corrugated paper, sanitary cans, tools,
bathroom fixtures, carriage mountings, carpet sweepers, corsets,
rubber tires and chemical fertilizers. The city contains fourteen
churches, public and separate schools, collegiate institute, hotels and
general stores, public library, armoury, Y. M. C. A. and Y. W. C. A.,
city hall, electric light, fire department, street railway and two electric
railways. A steel cantilever bridge and two steel arch bridges span
the river at this point. Niagara Falls has the greatest electric power
development in the world, and is rapidly becoming an industrial hive.
Surrounding towns and villages where no papers are published :
Queenston, Chippawa, St. Davids, Niagara Falls South and Stamford.
REVIEW (with which is incorporated Niagara Fulls Record},
every evening except Sunday ; F. H. Leslie, Ltd., publishers ;
established 1879; independent - liberal ; subscription $5.00; six
to twelve pages, 7 col., 19^ inches. Circ'n 3
See Advt. Page 98.
LA LUCE, Italian, monthly ; Rev. Jos. M. Garbellano, publisher;
established 19(4 ; religious ; 2Oth 01 month; subscription 50 cents;
sixteen pages, 2 col., 8}4 inches.
Sworn Circ'n, average for 12 mos. to Sept. 30, 1918, 4,800
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NIAGARA-ON-THE-LAKE, pop. winter, 2,000; summer, 4,000;
Co. Lincoln, on Lake Ontario and the Niagara River, and the M.C.R.
and N.S. & T. Rys., 12 miles N.E. of St. Catherines, 12 miles N. of
Niagara Falls, 34 miles N.W. of Buffalo, and 30 miles S. of Toronto;
Tel., T., Ex., Banks. Chief Industries: fruit and vegetable growing
and canning factories. The town is known chiefly as a summer
resort and the international golf <*nd tennis tournaments are held >
here each year. It has a town hall, court house, public library,
high and public schools and excellent hotel accommodation.
Surrounding towns and villages where no papers are published;
Cjueenston, Virgil, Homer, St. David's, Port Dalhousie and
Merritton.
ADVANCE, weekly; Harrison & Millar, publishers; established \/
1919; independent; Thursday; subscription $1.50; eight to ten pages,
6 col., 19^ inches.
NORTH BAY, pop. 10,240, District of Nipissing, on G. T. R. and
C. P. R., and terminal of T. & N. O. Ry., and main line of C. N. R.
Transcontinental, and on the shore of Lake Nipissing, 240 miles
\. W. of Ottawa and 225 miles N. of Toronto ; Tel., T., Ex., Banks.
Chief Industries : mining, smelting, saw mills, agriculture, C. P. R.
divisional shops and T. & N. O. Ry. main shops. The town
contains nine churches, public, separate, normal and collegiate
schools. It is a very .important railway centre, and the gateway
to the Cobalt district. Surrounding towns and villages where no
papers are published: Callandar, Malta wa, Cache Bay, Sturgeon
Falls Trout Mills, Trout Creek, Bonfield, Verner and Warren.
DESPATCH AND TRIBUNE, weekly; Geo. H. Newton,
publisher ; established 1892 ; conservative ; Friday ; subscription
$1.50; eight pages, 7 col., 19^ inches. Circ'n ^
TIMES, weekly; Norman Phelps, editor and publisher; established \.
1885 ; reform-liberal ; Thursday ; subscription. $1.50 ; eight pages,
6 col., 20 inches. Circ'n jf
See Advt. Page 101
NORWICH, pop. 1,450, Co. Oxford, on the Otter Creek and G.T.
R., 17 miles S.E. of Woodstock ; Tel., T., Ex., Banks. Chief
Industries: broom factory, cider and vinegar works, saw, flour and
planing mills, Borden milk condensery and farming. The town
contains five churches, public schools, library, town hall, etc.
Surrounding towns and villages where no papers are published :
Mount Elgin, Newark, Ranelagh, Scotland and Harley.
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GAZETTE, weekly; J. S. Winterburn, editor and publisher;
established 1881 ; independent; Thursday; subscription $1.50 ; eight
pages, 6 col., 20 inches. Circ'n i
One section of paper is headed Otterville Xeu.'s.
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NORWOOD, pop. 945, Co. Peterboro', on the River Ouse and C.
P. R., 18 miles E. of Peterboro'; Tel., T., Ex., Bank. Chief In-
dustries : machine shops, flour and saw mills, butter and cheese,
veneering-, heading-, cheese-box, hub, spoke and handle factories and
farming. The town contains five churches, high and public schools,
county office of Ontario Dept. of Agriculture, armouries and a
garage. Surrounding towns and villages where no papers are
published : Westwood, Trent Bridge, Clarina, Keene, Villiers,
Blairton, Hastings and Warsaw.
REGISTER, weekly ; J. G. Keefer & Son, publishers ; establish- ^
ed 1870; independent; Thursday; subscription $1.50 ; eight pages,
6 col., 17^ inches.
Sworn Circ'n, average for 12 mos. to Sept. 30, 1918, 84O
OAKVILLE, pop. 3,000, Co. Halton, .on Sixteen Mile Creek, Lake
Ontario, G. T. R. and C. P. R., 16 miles S. E. of Milton, 21 1 / 2 miles
S.W. of Toronto ; electric railway connection with Hamilton, 18
miles west; Tel., T., Ex., Banks. Chief Industries : farming, fruit-
growing, carriage building, tanneries, basket factory, sash and door
factory and ship building. The town contains four churches, high,
separate and public schools, masonic and oddfellows' halls, public
library of 5,000 volumes, good harbor and lighthouse. Surrounding
towns and villages where no papers are published : Bronte, Palermo,
Trafalgar, Sheridan and Clarkson.
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N EWS, weekly ; G. G. Mitchell, editor and publisher ; estab-
lished 1907; independent; Wednesday; subscription $1.00 ; eight
pages, 5 col., 19 inches. Circ'n % ,
RECORD, weekly ; W.J. Fleuty, publisher; established 1899;
conservative ; Thursday ; subscription Si.oo ; eight pages, 6 col.,
19^ inches. Circ'n ^
STAR, weekly; A. S. Forster, publisher: established 1883; inde-
pendent ; Friday ; subscription $1.00 ; eight pages, 5 col., 18
inches. Circ'n ^
ORANGE. VI LLE, pop. 2,400, Co. Dufferin, on River Credit and
C. P. R., 45 miles N.W. of Toronto; Tel., T., Ex., Banks. Chief
Industries : flour, knitting, saw and planing mills and limestone
quarries. The town contains five churches, high and public
schools, public library, three society halls, town hall, hospital, court
house, water works, fire department and hydro-electric light and
power. Surrounding towns and villages where no papers are
published: Mono Mills, Alton, Charleston, Mono Road, Cataract,
Caledon, Palgrave, Caledon East, Waldemar, Laurel, Hockley,
Camilla and Mono Centre.
BANNER, weekly; McGuire & McKitrick, publishers; estab-
lished 1893; independent ; Thursday ; subscription $1.00 ; eight
pages, 7 col., 19^ inches.
Sworn Circ'n, actual average for 12 mos. to Sept. 30, 1918, 2,528*
See Advt. Page 109.
DUFFERIN POS"tywekly ; Vance A. Statia, editor and
publisher ; established^roT^^i conservative ; Thursday ; subscrip-
tion $1.00 ; eight pags, 7 coh^^X inches. Circ'n i%
SUN, weekly; John Foley, editor and publisher; established /'
1860; conservative; Thursday; subscription $1.00 ; eight pages,
6 col., 19^ inches.
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ORILLIA, pop. 8,952, Co. Simcoe, on Lakes Simcoe and Couchiching
and Trent Valley Canal, C.P.R., C.N.R. and G.T.R., Junction ot
Midland and Northern Divisions, 86 miles N. of Toronto, 40 miles
west of Lindsay, 34 miles east of Midland ; Tel., T., Ex., Banks.
Chief Industries: planing mills, tannery, foundries, wood specialties,
veneer, sash and door, furniture, clothing-, agricultural implement,
lock, barrel, stove, wrought iron wheel, automobile, wagon and
carriage factories, flour mills and molybdenum smelter. The own
contains five churches, collegiate institute, public and separate
schools, Carnegie library, hospital for the feeble minded, Y.M.C.A.,
public hall, municipally-owned water, sewerage and electric light
and power plants, and 25 miles oi cement sidewalks. It is a popular
summer resort, has a beautiful park at Couchiching Beach, and
during the season entertains a great many tourists. Surrounding
towns and villages where no papers are published : Atherley,
Washago, Hawkestone, Brechin, Uptergrove, Jarratt, Longford
and Waubaushene.
NEWS-LETTER, weekly ; Curran Bros., editors and publish-
ers; established 1884; independent; Wednesday; subscription $1.00;
eight to twelve pages, 7 col., 22 inches. Circ'n 2)
PACKET, weekly ; Hale Bros., editors and publishers ; estab-
lished 1870 ; independent-conservative ; Thursday ; subscription
$1.50 ; eight pages, 7 col., 22 inches. Circ'n 3
TIMES, weekly ; Times Printing Co., publishers, G. A. Black- \/
stone, manager; established 1867 ; liberal ; Thursday; subscription
$1.50; eight to twelve pages, 7 col., 22 inches.
Sworn Circ'n, actual average for 12 mos. to Sept. 30, 1918, 2,833*
See Advt. Page 82.
CANADIAN WORKMAN, monthly ; John Curran, publisher ;
established 1879 ; A-O.U.W. ; subscription 50 cents; eight pages, 5
col., 18^ inches.
SONS OF TEMPERANCE RECORD, monthly; Sons of
Temperance, publishers ; established 1898 ; temperance and social
reform; ist of month; subscription 25 cents; eight pages, 3 col.,
col., 10 inches.
ORONO, Pop. 1,000, Co. Durham, on the Orono Creek, 50 miles E. of
Toronto, 15 miles W. of Port Hope. Nearest railway point is
Newcastle, on the G.T.R., which is 5 miles S. ; Tel., T., Ex., Bank.
Chief Industries : farming, stock raising, fruit growing, creamery,
flour mill, pump factory, canning factory, cooper shop, coal and
lumber yards, foundry and machine shops. The town contains
three churches, high school and public school, town hall, opera
house and electric light and power. The surrounding district is
noted for its apples. Surrounding towns and villages where no
papers are published : Tyrone, Hampton, Clark, Enniskillen,
Kendal, Kirby, Leskard and Pontypool.
NEWS, weekly; Samuel Cuttell, editor and publisher; estab- \/
lished 1885; independent; Thursday; subscription $1.00; eight
pages, 5 col., 18% inches. Circ'n %
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OSHAWA, pop. 9,400, Co. Ontario, on Lake Ontario and G.T.R.,
C. P. R. and C. N. R. , 4 miles E. of Whitby and 34 miles E. of Toronto ;
Tel., T., Ex., Banks. Chief Industries: flour, woollen and grist
mills, piano, farm implement, automobile and carriage factories,
foundries, metal roofing and siding factory, brass works, toy
factory, steam and gas fittings, carpet, sash and door and women's
whitevvear factories, steel range works, interior fittings, electric
signs, malleable iron works, tannery, canning factory and mixed
farming. The town contains ten churches, hospitals, Y. M.C.A.,
high and public schools, a ladies' college, Carnegie library, town
hall, music hall, and is lighted by electric light and has a fire
department, gas works, water works and sewerage system. Electric
railway to Cedar Dale and Oshawa-on-the-Lake. Surrounding
towns and villages where no papers are published: Brookltn,
Taunton, Columbus, Myrtle, Raglan, Whitevale, Foley, Courtice,
Enfield and Cedar Dale.
. ONTARIO REFORMER, weekly; Reformer Printing and ^
Publishing Co. Ltd., publishers; established 1871; liberal; Friday;
subscription $1.50; eight to sixteen pages, 7 col., 20 inches.
Sworn Circ'n, average for 12 mos. to Sept. 30, 1918, 2,65O
OTTAWA, pop. 117,744, Co. Carleton, on Ottawa River and
Rideau Canal, C.P.R., G.T.R., C.-N.R. and N.Y.C. Ry., 115 miles W.
of Montreal, 255 miles N.E. of Toronto ; Tel., T., Ex., Banks. Chief
Industries : Ottawa's three principal pay-rolls combined distribute an-
nually nearly $25, 000,000, divided thus; industrial $9,000,000 govern-
mental $12,000,000 railways $3, 000,000. Ottawa's paper, cardboard,
tent and awning, marine signal and cement factories are among the
largest in the world. The city has nearly 200 important industries
of various kinds, giving employment to about 19,000 persons. The
industries maybe classed as follows: 16 lumbering, 18 iron- working,
16 paper and cardboards, 4 leather goods, 5 tents and canvas goods,
3 boats, canoes and motor boats, 3 carriages and waggons, 5 office
fixtures and house furnishings, i meat packing, i pianos and
player-pianos, 4 stoves and ranges, 2 automobiles and cars, i
furniture and 29 miscellaneous. The export trade of Ottawa
in lumber, pulp and paper to Great Britain, the United
States and other countries aggregates millions of dollars yearly.
The city is the capital of the Dominion of Canada, and is
picturesquely situated. It has wide, regular streets, with fifty
miles of magnificent driyeway constructed by the Dominion
Government, possesses many handsome stone buildings, including
the Parliamentary and Departmental buildings, the Chateau
Laurier, one of the finest hotels in Canada, recently erected
at a cost of nearly $2,000,000.00, several handsome churches, a
university, colleges, convents, model, normal, public and separate
schools, archives, national art gallery, museum, royal mint, fisheries
exhibit, Dominion observatory, Dominion experimental farm, Govern-
ment House, Y. M.C. A. and public library, and has excellent fire bri-
gade and water department. The city is lighted by electricity and
gas, and has electric street car service. Including the City of Hull,
which for business purposes is reckoned as part of Ottawa, being
connected by two interprovincial bridges spanning the Ottawa river,
Ottawa has a population exceeding 125,000. An enormous activity
in recent years in manufacturing and building, guarantees uninter-
rupted progress in all lines of trade. The outstanding inducement
which Ottawa offers as a manufacturing centre is its enormous
volume of electrical power, while the electric car service, is rapidly
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opening' up excellent low-priced residential sections for workmen.
Surrounding 1 towns and villages where no papers are published :
Chelsea, Clarkston, Ironsides, Pakenham, Finch, Rockland, Met-
calfe, Crysler, Berwick, Newington, Kenmore, Vernon, Manotick,
Stittsville, Casselman, Hammond, Masson, Thurso, Wakefield,
Stewarton, Eastman's Springs and Caledonia Springs.
CITIZEN, every morning and evening except Sunday; The Citi-
zen Publishing Co., Limited, publishers; established 1844; indepen-
dent; subscription $6.00; twelve to thirty-six pages, 8 col., 21^
inches.
Circ'n, average (both editions) for 12 mos. to Sept. 30, 1918, 28,6O2f
Advt. The Citizen is the only Ottawa paper that carries the advertising of all the
department stores ; all the ladies' wear stores ; all the music and piano stores and all
the house furnishing stores. They use The Citizen because it covers the city
thoroughly and brings results. See Advt. Page 25.
JOURNAL DAILIES, (The Evening Journal and Morning
Journal-Press) every morning and evening except Sunday ; Journal
Publishing Co., of Ottawa, Limited., publishers; established 1883;
unionist; subscription $6.00 either edition ; twelve to thirty-six
pages, 8 col., 21^ inches.
Also publish Ottawa Farm Journal.
Circ'n, average (both editions) for 12 mos. to Sept. 30, 1918, 23,3O4t
Advt. The Journal Dailies are an "institution " at the National Capital and
are the dominating advertising mediums in the field, carrying the largest volume of ad-
vertising of any newspaper in Ottawa. The circulation of The Journal Dailies is
concentrated in the Ottawa shopping territory and, with flat advertising rates represent
the ideal mediums for a " try-out " campaign. The Journal advertisers have at their
service at all times the aggressive, enterprising Promotion Department to lend co-
operation in prompting an active interest on the part of the local dealers. See Advt.
Page 26.
OTTAWA FARM JOURNAL (formerly Ottawa Valley Jour-
nal), semi- weekly ; Journal Publishing Co., of Ottawa, Limited, pub-
lishers ; established 1889; agricultural and dairying ; Tuesday and
Friday; last forms close Saturday and Thursday; subscription $1.50
a year ; twelve to thirty-six pages, 8 col., 21% inches.
Circ'n, average for 12 mos. to Sept. 30, 1918, 18,21Ot
Also publish the Journal Dailies.
Advt. The Ottawa Farm Journal is the only agricultural, rural home medium in
the Great Central Canada Dairy Bell, concentrates amongst the most enterprising and
prosperous farmers and dairymen in all Canada. For twenty-five years. The Ottawa
Farm Journal has carried on an aggressive missionary campaign in behalf of better
farming and dairying in its field, and is to-day the recognized authority in twenty-
two thousand rural homes in matters Pertaining to stock-breeding and agriculture.
Se Advt. Page 27.
LE DROIT, French, every evening except Sunday ; Syndicat
d'CEuvresSociales, Lt^e., publishers, established 1913 ; independent;
subscription $3.00; six to sixteen pages, 7 col. , 21^ inches.
Sworn Circ'n, average for 12 mos. to Sept. 30, 1918, 7,421f
WEEKLY, established 1913; Thursday; subscription $1.50; eight
to sixteen pages, 8 col., 21% inches. Circ'n 3^t
Advt. Le Droit, the only French daily in Ontario, covers the intellectual class in
all the centres where the French population is of any importance. Its weekly edition
reaches the farmers in about the same districts. 80% of the French families in Ottawa
and 66% of those in 'Hull, across the river, could not be reached without it. See Advt.
Page 29.
CANADA GAZETTE, weekly; Government of Canada (King's
Printer), publisher ; Government notices, etc. ; Saturday ; sub-
scription $4.00; about one hundred pages, size 8 x 13. Inserts
Government advertisements only.
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CANADIAN, weekly; Jas. Muir, editor; Jas. A. Clarke, busi-
ness manager; established 1919; independent; subscription $1.00 ;
twelve pages, 8 col., 19 inches.
CANADIAN LABOR PRESS, weekly; Canadian Labor Press
Limited, publishers; established 1918; labor subscription $1.00
(with monthly) four to twelve pages, 8 col., 20 inches.
Advt. A live weekly newspaper, printed at Ottawa, reaching Canadian workers
from Coast to Coast. Full of live news, editorials, cartoons, illustrations, of all kinds,
itjgoes home every time it is read. Owned, edited and published by Union men:
it is an official paper, with the sane platform of "Education" instead of "Agitation."
If you have anything to sell or tell the workers of Canada The Canadian Labor
Press Weekly is your medium. See Advt. Page 28.
UNITED CANADA, weekly; United Canada Printing and
Engraving Co. publishers ; established 1888 ; independent, Roman
Catholic; Saturday; subscription $1.50; eight pages, 6 col., 20
inches. Circ'n 7^
DANEBROG, Danish, weekly; Chas. C. Meyer, editor and
publisher; established 1892; independent; Friday; subscription
$2.00 ; four pages, 5 col., 18 inches. Circ'n i
CANADIAN MILITARY GAZETTE, semi-monthly; Canadian
Military Gazette Printing and Publishing Co., Ltd., publishers ; estab-
lished 1885; military ; 2nd and 4th Tuesdays; subscription $2.00;
twenty-eight pages, 2 col., 10 inches.
LE CAN ADI EN ERRANT, French, semi-monthly; Ernest
Bilodeau, publisher; established 1915; literary; ist and I5th of
month; subscription $1.00; eight pages, 3 col., 10%. inches. . Circ'n i
AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE OF CANADA, monthly; Do-
minion Dept. of Agriculture, publishers ; established 1914; agricul-
tural; subscription $1.00 ; eighty-eight to one hundred and fifty
pages, 2 col., 7^ inches.
, CANADIAN FORESTRY JOURNAL, monthly ; Canadian
Forestry Association, publishers; established 1905 ; forest utiliza-
tion and conservation; loth of month; subscription $1.00 ; forty-
eight pages, 2 col., 8 inches. Circ'n 6^
CANADIAN LABOR PRESS, monthly; Canadian Labor
Press, Limited, publishers; established 1918; labor; first Friday
in month ; subscription $1.00 (with weekly) ; four to twelve pages,
8 col., 20 inches.
See Advt. Page 28.
CIVILIAN, monthly ; Civilian Publishing Co., Limited, publish-
ers; established 1908; civil service; forms close 2oth of month
previous; subscription $1.00; fifty pages, 3 col., 9^ inches.
LABOR GAZETTE, monthly ; Department of Labor, pub-
lishers ; established 1900 ; industrial-; subscription $2.00; one
hundred pages, 2 col., 8 inches.
NATURALIST, monthly; Ottawa Field - Naturalists' Club,
publishers ; established 1879 ; scientific ; subscription $1.00 ;
sixteen to thirty-two pages, 6^ x 4 inches.
LE PREVOYANT, monthly ; L'Union St. Josepfi du Canada,
publishers ; established 1895 ; fraternal ; i5th of the month ; .
subscription $1.00; eight pages, 4 col., 12 inches. Circ'n 25
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OTTERVILLE, pop. 500, Co. Oxford, on G.T.R., 18 miles S.E. of
Woodstock ; Tel., T., Ex., Bank. Chief Industry: farming.
Surrounding villages where no papers are published : Cornell, Haw-
trey, La Salette and Springford.
NEWS, weekly ; J. S. Winterburn, publisher ; established v
1914 ; independent; Thursday ; subscription $1.00 ; eight pages, 6
col., 19/4 inches.
One section of paper is headed Norwich Gazette.
OWEN SOUND, pop. 12,750, Co. Grey, on the Sydenham River
and Georgian Bay (Owen Sound.), and on C.P.R. and G.T.R. ; Tel.,
T., Ex., Banks. Chief Industries: woollen, flour, saw and planing
mills, machine shops, foundries, tanneries, Portland cement mills,
furniture, biscuit and confectionery, wire fence, chain and pickle
factories, malleable iron, bolt and screw works, nail factory,
breweries, stone quarries, cannery, cigar factory and iron and steel
ship building. The town contains twelve churches, collegiate institute
and business college, five public schools, public library, two opera
houses, town hall, good water works, fire department, electric light
and gas plants, steamship lines, and the finest harbor on Georgian
Bay, the Sound being 12 miles long and 5 miles wide at its mouth,
sheltered on both sides its entire length, and a depth of water
sufficient for the largest vessels on the lake. The surrounding
country is noted for its apples. Surrounding towns and villages
where no papers are published : Bognor, Annan, North Keppel,
Williamsford, Presqu'Isle, Kilsyth, Leith, Woodford, Johnson, Both-
well Corners, Sydenham, Kemble, Desboro, Allenford, Jackson and
Shallow Lake.
ADVERTISER, semi-weekly; The News Printing Co. of I/
Owen Sound, Ltd., publishers; established 1862; independent-
liberal ; Monday and Thursday ; subscription $1.50; eight pages,
6 col., 20 inches. Circ'n 2
SUN-TIMES, semi-weekly; Fleming Pub. Co. Ltd., publishers; ^
established 1890 ; independent-liberal ; Tuesday and Friday ; sub-
scription $1.50 ; eight to twenty pages, 7 col., 20^ inches.
Sworn Circ'n, actual average for 5 mos. to March 31, 1919, 0,269^
Also publish Christian Messenger.
Advt. The Sun-Time* has a guaranteed circulation of 6,200 copies an issue, and
is the only medium by which Owen Sound and the surrounding district may be com-
pletely covered. The Sun-Times is the outcome of the amalgamation of the Sun and
the Times on November 1st. igi8. For this reason, sworn circulation statement is
not available for this Directory. Circulation over 6,200. See Advt. Page 73.
CHRISTIAN MESSENGER, monthly; Fleming Publishing
Co., Ltd., publishers ; established 1897; religious; ist of month; last
forms close 25th of month preceding; subscription 50 cents; eight to
twelve pages, 4 col., 12 inches. Circ'n ^
Also publish Sun-Times.
PAISLEY, pop. 820, Co. Bruce, at the confluence of the Saugeen
and Teeswater rivers, on the G. T. R., 30 miles S. W. of Owen
Sound and 15 miles N.E. of Walkerton ; Tel., T., Ex., Banks.
Chief Industries : flour and saw mills, creamer}', machine shop and
farming. The town contains four churches, public schools and
town hall, public library, etc. Surrounding towns and villages where
no papers are published: Dobbinton, Underwood, Glamis, Pinker-
ton, Eden Grove, Aberdour, Burgoyne, Cargill, Williscroft, Lock-
erby, Bruce, Queen Hill, Saugeen and Dunblane.
ADVOCATE, weekly ; D. McKenzie, publisher; established 1863 ; (/
independent ; Wednesday ; subscription $1.50 ; eight pages, 6 col.,
19^ inches.
Sworn Circ'n, average for 12 mos. to Sept. 30, 1918, 1,173
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PALMERSTON, pop. 2,000 Co. Wellington, at the intersection of
six lines of the G.T.R., 36 miles N.W. of Guelph, 45 miles E. of
Goderich, 50 miles S. of Owen Sound ; Tel., T., Ex. Banks. Chief
industries: woodenware and trunk and novelty factories. The town
.has five churches, public school, Carnegie Library and other large
buildings. Surrounding towns and villages where no paper are
published Morsfield, Gowanstown and Rothsay.
SPECTATOR, weekly; H. E. Bywater, publisher; established ^
1897 ; independent ; Thursday ; subscription $1.00, eight pages, 7
col., 19% inches. Circ'n l / z
PARIS, pop. 4,866, Co. Brant, at the confluence of the Nith and Grand
Rivers, on the G.T.R. and C.P.R. and Grand Valley Electric Ry.,
8 miles from Brantford and 61 miles S. W. of Toronto; Tel., T., Ex.,
Banks. Chief Industries : farming, woollen, knitting and wincey
mills, alabastine, needle, screen door and refrigerator factories.
The town contains six churches, high, public and separate schools,
one of the finest equipped Y. M.C.A. Buildings in Western Canada,
Y.W.C.A. , town hall, public library, fire department and water
works. The town is lighted by electricity, electric power for
manufacturers is supplied fr6m Niagara, and natural gas is also
used for power. Surrounding towns and villages where no papers
are published : Princeton, St. George, Drumbo, Falkland, Glen-
morris and Canning. J
REVIEW, weekly; C. W. Lawton, publisher; established 1878;
conservative; Thursday; subscription $1.00; four pages, 7 col., 21 ty
inches. Circ'n i% i
STAR-TRANSCRIPT, weekly; G. W. Featherstone, editor J
and publisher ; established 1847; liberal; Wednesday; subscription
$1.50 ; eight pages, 8 col., 21^ inches. Circ'n \%
See Adv't Page 112.
PARKHILL,pop. 1,500, Co. Middlesex, on the G.T.R., 33 miles N.W.
of London, 40 miles N.E. of Sarnia ; Tel., T., Ex., Banks. Chief
Industries : saw, planing, flour, wool, knitting and flax mills, foundry,
brick and tile making, fruit evaporators, salt well and farming. The
town contains five churches, high and public schools, public library,
and a volunteer fire brigade. Surrounding towns and villages where
no papers are published : Corbett, Greenway, Moray, Sylvan, Spring-
bank, Mt. Carmel, Dashwood and Grand.
GAZETTE, weekly; William Dawson, proprietor; established
1870; independent; Thursday; subscription $1.50 ; eight pages, 7
col., 19^ inches. Circ'n i
PARRY SOUND, pop. 3,500, District of Parry Sound, situated
at the mouth of Seguin River, on the Eastern shore of Georgian Bay,
on the C.N. Ry., C.P.R. and one mile from the G.T.R., 50 miles
N. of Midland ; Tel., T., Ex., Banks. Chief Industries : C. N. R.
repair shops, machine shops, smelter, chemical and charcoal works,
saw mills, spool and bobbin factory, tannery and farming. The
town contains five churches, two public schools, court house,
registry office, has a splendid harbour and daily connection by boat to
all points. The town is also a popular summer resort and during
the season the population will run as high as 5,000. Surrounding
towns and villages where no papers are published^ Dunchurch,
Depot Harbor, McKellar, Ambo, Falding, Rosseau, Orrville and
Sprucedale.
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CANADIAN, weekly ; Chas. Sarney, publisher ; established
1895 ; conservative; Thursday; subscription $1.00 ; eight to twelve
pages, 6 col., \g% inches. Circ'n %
NORTH STAR, weekly ; North Star Publishing Co. , publishers ; V/
established 1874; liberal; Thursday; subscription $1.50; eight
pages, 7 col., 21^4 inches. Circ'n i
PEMBROKE, pop. 8,000, Co. Renfrew, on Indian, Muskrat and
Ottawa Rivers and C.P.R., G.T.R. andC.N.R., 96 miles N.W. of
Ottawa and 40 miles N.W. of Renfrew ; Tel., T., Ex., Banks. Chief
Industries : steel plant, shook mills, lumbering and lumber supplies,
flour, saw and woollen mills, incubator, electrical supplies and shoe
factories, brick making, foundry and machine shops, farming and
poultry raising. The town contains nine churches, a convent, pub-
lic and separate schools, a high school, court house, town hall, two
hospitals, opera house, Carnegie library and nine hotels; it also con-
tains a fine agricultural driving park, one of the largest military
camps in Canada, sewerage, water works and fire department, and is
lighted by electric light. Surrounding villages where no papers are
published : Beachburg, Chapeau, Sheenboro, Douglas, Osceola,
Westmeath, Chalk River, Petewawa and Rankin.
OBSERVER AND OTTAWA VALLEY ADVOCATE, weekly; V
D. A. Jones, publisher; established 1854; liberal; Thursday;
subscription $1.50; ten pages, 7 col., 19^ inches. Circ'n i^
STANDARD AND RENFREW COUNTY CHRONICLE;
weekly; Thos. W. Whalley, publisher; established 1868; inde-
pendent-conservative; Thursday; subscription $1.50; eight to
twelve pages, 7 col , 21^ inches.
Sworn Circ'n, average for 12 mos. to Sept. 30, 1918, 1,088
PENETANGUISHENE, pop. 3,935, Co. Simcoe, on G. T. R., and
at head of Penetanguishene Bay, 34 miles N.W. of Barrie, 103 miles
N.W. of Toronto; Tel., T., Ex., Bank. Chief Industries: flour,
saw and planing mills, foundry, tannery, box and carriage factories,
lumbering, fishing and farming. The town is a popular summer
resort and contains four churches, public schools, separate schools,
free library, fine harbor and wharves, with railway sidings and
good steamboat service during navigation. Surrounding towns and
villages where no papers are published : Wye.bridge, St. Patrick,
Vasey, Waverley, Laurin and Lafontaine.
HERALD, weekly ; E. J. Hewson, publisher; established 1871; {/
independent; Thursday ; subscription $1.50 ; eight to twelve pages,
6 col., 19^ inches. Circ'n #
PERTH, pop. 3,800, Co. Lanark, on the Tay Canal and C.P.R., 57
miles S.W. of Ottawa; Tel., T., Ex., Banks. Chief Industries:
Wampole laboratory, Jergin's Soap Factory, two knitting
mills, boot and shoe factory, distilleries, flour mill, felt
mill, car wheel works, small hardwares factory, plumbago
works, foundry, drug works, woollen mill, farming and dairy-
ing. The town contains six churches, public and separate
schools and collegiate institute, a public library, house of industry
for the county, a town hall and has water works and electric
lighting. There are also extensive mica, bitumen and phosphate
mines in the vicinity. Surrounding towns and villages where no
papers are published : Glen Tay, Innisville, McDonald's Corners,
Maberly and Port Elmsley.
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COU Rl ER, weekly ; Walker Bros., editors and publishers ; estab- V
lished 1834; liberal; Friday; subscription $1.50; eight pages, 7 col.,
21 % inches. Circ'n 2%
EXPOSITOR, weekly; N. G. Dickson, editor and publisher; I
established 1860; conservative; Thursday; subscription $1.50; v
eight to twelve pages, 7 col., 21^ inches. Circ'n 2
PETERBOROUGH, pop. 20,600, Co. Peterborough, on the Otona-
bee River, G.T.R. and C.P.R., and Trent Canal, 77 miles N.E. of
Toronto, 180 miles S. W. of Ottawa; Tel., T., Ex., Banks. Chief
Industries: sash and door factories, flour, oatmeal and woollen mills,
carpet factories, agricultural implements, underwear, woven labels,
mining and saw mill machinery, piano and canoe factories, machine
shops, electrical and carbon works, furniture, lock, harness, tent
and awning works, bit and tool factory, shovel works, potteries and
brick yards. The Quaker Oats Co. and Peterboro Cereal Co. oper-
ate large flour and cereal mills. The Canadian General Electric
works are also located here. This town is rapidly becoming a
great manufacturing centre ; the water power, extending a distance
of ten miles along the Otonabee River, is regarded as equal to any
on the continent. Surrounding country is devoted to agriculture
and lumbering. The city is a popular summer resort and during
the season is visited by large numbers of tourists. The city contains
twenty churches, Normal School, seven public schools, collegiate
institute, theatre, armory, business college, two hospitals, Carnegie
library, court house, opera house, Y.M.C.A. and Y.W.C.A. build-
ings, and has water works, fire department, electric light, etc.
Surrounding towns and villages where no papers are published :
Warsaw, Keene, Baillieboro', Selwyn, Bridgenorth, Fraserville,
Centreville, Young's Point, Mount Pleasant and Ida.
EXAMINER, every evening except Sunday ; Peterborough Ex-
aminer, Ltd., publishers; established 1885; liberal; subscription
$4.00; ten to twenty pages, 7 col., 20^ inches.
Sworn Circ'n, actual average for 12 mos. to Sept. 30, 1918, 5,778*f
WEEKLY, established 1847; Thursday; subscription $1.50;
ten to sixteen pages, 7 col., 20^ inches.
Sworn Circ'n, actual average for 12 months to Sept. 30, 1918, 2,100*
Advt. The Examiner guarantees its circulation and makes it part of their con-
tract with advertisers. It has a long lead in foreign advertising and carries ,yo%
more local advertising than any other oj its contemporaries and at a much higher
rate. See Advt. Page 74.
RE VI EW, every evening except Sunday ; The Peterboro Review
Co. Ltd., publishers ; established 1879; conservative; subscription
$4.00 ; eight pages, 7 col., 20 inches.
Sworn Circ'n, average for 12 mos. to Sept. 30, 1918, 3,685
WEEKLY, established. 1833 ; Thursday ; subscription $1.50 ;
eight to twelve pages, 7 col., 20 inches. Circ'n 2^
See Advt. Page 105.
FARM AND DAIRY AND RURAL HOME, weekly; Rural
Publishing Co. Ltd., publishers ; established 1882 ; farming and
dairying; Thursday; last forms close Saturday; subscription $1.00;
twenty -four pages, 4 col., 12^ inches.
Sworn Circ'n, actual average for 12 mos. to Sept. 30, 1918, 18,O89*t
CANADIAN FLORIST, bi-weekly; Horticultural Publishing
Co. Ltd., publishers ; established 1906; official organ of Can. Horti-
cultural Assoc. ; every second Friday ; last forms close Tuesday;
subscription $1.00 ; eight to twenty pages, 3 col., 10 inches.
Circ'n %
Also publish Canadian Horticulturist.
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CANADIAN HORTICULTURIST, monthly; Horticultural
Publishing Co., publishers ; established 1878; three editions, fruit,
and flower, and beekeeping (all advertising in 3 editions) ; ist of
month; last forms close zoth of month; subscription 50 cents;
twenty-eijjht to fifty-two pages, 3 col., 10 inches. Circ'n 10
Also publish Canadian florist.
PE I ROLIA, pop. 3,000, Co. Lambton, on Sydenham River, G.T.R.,
M. C. R. and C. P. R., 16 miles S. E. of Sarnia, 50 miles W. of
London; Tel., T. , Ex., Banks. Chief Industries : foundries, boiler
and machine shops, wagon works, oil refineries, oil well supplies,
planing and flour mills, canning factory and farming. The town is
the centre of an immense petroleum belt, and contains two oil refineries,
and ample facilities for the storage of oil. It is also the centre of a
splendid farming and fruit growing community. It has six churches,
high and public schools, a town hall, excise office, masonic temple,
public library, opera house, hydro-electric light, gas works, an
excellent waterworks system and a good fire department.
Surrounding towns and villages where no papers are published :
Copleston, Weidman, Warwick, Osborne, Perch, Oil City and
Oil Springs. \J
ADVERTISER-TOPIC, weekly; Petrolia Printing and Pub-
lishing Co., Limited, publishers; established 1864; independent;
Thursday ; subscription $1.50; eight pages, 7 col., 19^ inches.
Sworn Circ'n, actual average for 12 mos. to Sept. 30, 1918, 2O12*
PICKERING, pop. 500, Co. Ontario, on Duffin's Creek, about 3
miles N-E. of outlet into Lake Ontario at Pickering Harbor, and on
the G. T. R., 22 miles E. of Toronto ; Tel., T., Ex., Bank. Chief
Industries : farming, apple-growing, apple evaporator, flour and
planing mills. The town contains seven churches, a Society of
Friends meeting house, a public school, etc. Surrounding towns and
villages where no papers are published : Brougham, Dunbarton,
Whitevale, Greenwood, Green River, Audley, Balsam, Altona,
Atha, Liverpool, Cherrywood, Claremont and Kinsale.
NEWS, weekly; John Murkar, publisher; established 1881 ; inde- */
pendent; Friday; subscription $1.25; eight pages, 5 col., 18 inches.
Circ'n i
PICTON, pop. 3,564, Co. Prince Edward, on the Bayof Quinte, C.N.R.
and C. O. Ry., 18 miles S. E. of Belleville ; Tel., T., Ex., Banks.
Chief Industries : several creameries, cheese factories, mitt and
glove and sash and door factories, saw mill? evaporators, seed
warehouses, extensive ship yards, canning factories and farm-
ing. The town contains seven churches, collegiate institute, public
schools, town hall, society hall, public library and has good steam-
boat connection. Surrounding towns and villages where no papers
are published : Ameliasburgh, Bloomfield, Cherry Valley, Consecon,
Demorestville, Milford, Albury, Rednerville, Carrying Place, Massas-
saga, Westlake, North Cressy, Salmon Point, Rose Hall, Glenora,
Chisholm, High Shore, Wellington and Hillier.
GAZETTE, weekly; Gazette Publishing Co. Limited, publishers; v
established 1830; conservative; Thursday; subscription $1.00; eight
pages, 7 col., 21^ inches.
Sworn Circ'n, average for 12 mos. to Sept. 30, 1918, 1,05O
See Advl. Page 102.
TIM ES, weekly ; Wm. Steet, editor and manager; established \ ,
1854; liberal; Thursday; subscription $1.00; eight to ten pages, X
7 col., 21!^ inches.
Sworn Circ'n, actual average for 12 mos. to Sept. 30, 1918, 3,442*
See Advt. Page 84.
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PLATTSVILLE, pop. 700, Co. Oxford, on the River Nith, 18 miles
N. E. of Woodstock, four miles N.E. of Bright, its nearest railway
point; Tel., T., Ex., Bank. Chief Industries : planing:, woollen, grist
and flour mills, evaporating, carriage, furniture, stove and pump
factories, brick yards, tanneries and farming. The village contains
five churches and a public school. Surrounding towns and villages
where no papers are published : Washington, Haysville, Wolverton
and Bright.
ECHO, weekly; G. J. Robinson, publisher; established 1887;
independent ; Friday ; subscription $1.00 ; eight pages, 5 col.,
1 8 inches. Circ'n %
PORT ARTHUR, pop. 15,000, Co. Thunder Bay, on W. shore
of Lake Superior, on G.T.P.Ry., C.P.R., Port Arthur, Duluth Exten-
sion and Can. Nor. Ry. ; Tel., T., Ex., Banks. Chief Industries:
iron mining, lumbering, pulp and paper factory, ship building,
shipping, fishing and farming. The town contains eight churches,
high school, public and separate schools, court house, jail and
several hotels. Port Arthur has eight terminal elevators with
present storage capacity of 54,000,000 bushels. It is a centre
of shipping for the Northwest and is also the northern ter-
minus of the C. P. R., Montreal & Lake Superior and other steam-
ship lines running between Owen Sound, S. Ste. Marie, Montreal,
Sarnia and Duluth and this port. Surrounding towns and villages
where no papers are published : Silver Mountain, Murillo, Chapleau,
Schreiber, McKenzie River and Nipigon. J
NEWS-CHRONICLE, every evening except Sunday; Port
Arthur Daily News Ltd., publishers; established 1903; independent;
subscription $3.00 ; eight pages and upward, 7 col., 21 inches.
Sworn Circ'n, actual average for 12 mos. to Sept. 30, 1918, 4,242*
Advt. The News-Chronicle is Port Arthur's only daily newspaper. Eighty per
cent of its circulation goes into homes viithin the city limits, and ninety per cent
within a tributary trade zone of fifty miles. The News-Chronicle maintains an office
in the nearby city of Fort William. See Advt. Page 52.
CANADAN UUTISET, Finnish, weekly; Canada News
Publishing Co. .publishers; established 1915; independent; Thursday;
subscription $2.00; eight pages ; 7 col., 21 inches. Circ'n 2^
See Advt. Pag e QJ.
PORT BURWELL, pop. 600, District of Elgin, on Lake Erie and
C.P.R., Port Burwell Branch, 30 miles S.E. of St. Thomas, 40 miles
S. of Woodstock ; Tel., T., Ex., Bank. Chief Industries : fishing,
farming and canning factory. It has a splendid harbor and a
supply of natural gas. Surrounding towns and villages where no
papers are published : Vienna and Straffordville.
ENTERPRISE, weekly; W. C. Loucks, publisher ; established
1914; independent; Thursday; subscription $1.50; eight pages,
6 col., 20 inches. Circ'n ^
PORT COLBORNE, pop. 3,000, Co. Welland, on Lake Erie, at
entrance of Welland Canal, on the G.T.R., 10 miles S. of Welland,
25 miles S. of St. Catharines ; Tel., T., Ex., Banks. Chief Industries :
grist and planing mills, lime kilns, brewery, shoe factory, steel plant,
cork works, cement works, large flour mill, splendidly equipped
elevator and nickel refining plant. It is the transshipping point for
freight from the West to Montreal, has concrete docks and a well
protected 22-foot harbor. The town has five churches, three schools,
town hall, opera house, customs house, public library, water works,
electric power and natural gas. Surrounding towns and villages
where no papers are published : Humberstone, W^infleet, Low-
banks, Burnaby, Marshville and Stromness.
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CITIZEN AND HUMBERSTONK NEWS, weekly; Harry J. </
Shore, editor and proprietor ; established 1899; independent;
Thursday ; subscription $1.00 ; four to eight pages, 6 col., 19^
inches. Circ'n %
PORT CREDIT, pop. 1,000, Co. Peel, on the G. T. R., 10 miles
S.W. of Toronto. 18 miles N.E. of Hamilton ; Tel., T., Ex., Bank.
Chief Industries : starch factory, brick kiln, fruit growing and
farming. Surrounding towns and villages where no papers are pub-
lished : Clarkson, Cooksville, Hornby and Mimico.
NEWS, weekly; S. Charters, publisher; established 1909; inde- (/
pendent ; Friday ; subscription $1.00 ; four pages, 7 col., 21% inches.
Also publishes Brampton Conseri'ator .
PORT DOVER, pop. 1,400, Co. Norfolk, on Lake Erie and G.T.R.,
41 miles S.W. of Hamilton, 82 miles S.W. -of Toronto ; Tel., T.,
Ex., Bank. Chief Industries : farming, fishing, brick and tile yard,
greenhouses, vinegar works, evaporator, knitting, planing and
flour mills, foundry and repair shops. The town contains four
churches, high and public schools, town hall, opera house and public
library, and has good water power and natural gas in abundance.
Port Dover is a popular summer resort. Surrounding towns and
villages where no papers are published : Nanticoke, Port Ryerse,
Normindale, Renton and Vittoria.
MAPLE LEAF, weekly; L. G. Morgan, editor and publisher; I/
established 1875; independent; Friday; subscription $1.50; eight
pages, 6 col., i9 3 + ' inches. Circ'n ^
See Advt. Page 102.
PORT ELGIN, pop. 1,328, Co. Bruce, on Lake Huron and G. T. R.,
28 miles N.W. of Walkerton and 97 miles N.W. of Guelph ; Tel.,
T.-, Ex., Banks. Chief Industries : brush and broom factory,
flour, saw, planing mills and farming. The town contains eight
churches, public and high schools, public library, etc. Surrounding
towns and villages where no papers are published : Underwood,
Burgoyne, Invermay, Arkwright, Elsinore and Chippawa.
TIMES, weekly; E. Roy Sayles, editor and proprietor; estab- \/
lished 1868; liberal; Wednesday; subscription $1.50; eight pages,
6 col., iqi'4 inches.
Sworn Circ'n, average for 12 mos. to Sept. 30, 1918, 1,433
PORT HOPE, pop. 5,092, Co. Durham, at the confluence ol Gena-
raska River and Lake Ontario, and junction of Midland Division with
main line G.T. R., on C.N.O. Ry. and C.P.R., 63 miles E. of
Toronto; Tel., T., Ex., Banks. Chief Industries : preserving and
canning, iron sewer pipe, threaded iron pipe and connection works,
enamelled ware, bath tubs, tiles, plumbers' supplies, file factories,
flour mills, foundries, chemical works, pottery and red brick plant,
extensive greenhouses, planing mills and machine shops, shoe lace,
clothing, cream separator, toy, carriage and implement fact-
ories and farming. Port Hope is a great apple-growing
centre, and ships 50,000 barrels of apples yearly. The
town, contains six churches, three public schools, high school
and Trinity College School, a public library, town hall, opera
house and hospital. It has a fine harbor, life boat service,
bathing beach, good water works, filtered water, fire depart-
ment and is lighted by electricity and gas. Surrounding towns
towns and villages where no papers are published : Canton, Dale,
Gore's Landing, Garden Hill, Ballyduff, Enniskillen, Bethany, Zion,
Bailieboro, Kendall, Newtonville, Perrytown, Pontypool, Welcome
and Bewdley.
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GUIDE, every evening: except Sunday; Geo. Wilson & Son,
editors and publishers ; established 1878 ; liberal ; subscription
$3.00 ; four pages, 6 col., 20 inches. Circ'n i f
WEEKLY, established 1831 ; Friday; subscription $1.00 ; eight
pages, 7 col., 20 inches. Circ'n 2$
TIMES, weekly; Port Hope Times publishers; established
1862; conservative ; Thursday ; subscription $1.00 ; four to eight
pages, 7 col., ig/^ inches. Circ'n i
TRINITY COLLEGE SCHOOL RECORD, terminally;
Students of Trinity College, publishers; established 1896; school;
subscription $1.50 ; sixty pages, i wide col., 6^ inches.
PORT PERRY, pop. 1,150, Co. Ontario, on Lake Scugog and
G.T.R., 18 miles N. of Whitby, 48 miles N.E. of Toronto ; Tel., T.,
Ex., Banks. Chief Industries : farming, fruit-growing, flour and saw
mills, harness making and gas engine works. The town contains five
churches, high and public schools, public library, town hall and has
municipal electric light plant and water works. Surrounding towns
and villages where no papers are published : Marsh Hill, Prince
Albert, Manchester, Cadmus, Raglan, Myrtle, Blackstock,
Greenbank, Utica, Seagrave, Sonya, Caesarea, Epsom, Ashburn,
Columbus, Scugog and Yelverton.
OBSERVER, weekly ; H. Parsons, editor and publisher ; estab-
lished 1857 ; liberal-conservative ; Thursday ; subscription $1.00 ;
four pages, 8 col., 23 inches. Circ'n }
STAR AND STANDARD, weekly; Samuel Farmer, publisher;
established 1867 ; independent-liberal ; Thursday ; subscription v/
$1.00 ; eight pages, 6 col., 19^ inches. Circ'n ^
PORT ROWAN, pop. 759, Co. Norfolk, on Lake Erie and on South
Norfolk branch G. T. R., 21 miles S.W. of Simcoe ; Tel., T., Ex.,
Bank. Chief Industries : planing mills, grist and saw mills, bit and
auger factory and farming. The town contains, besides its mills
and stores, three churches and two hotels. Surrounding towns and
villages where no papers are published : Jacksonburg, Rowan Mills,
Walsingham Centre and St. Williams.
NEWS, weekly; S. H. Harding, publisher; established 1893; V
independent; Thursday; subscription $1.50; eight pages, 5 col., 18
inches. Circ'n ^
POWASSAN, pop. 800, Co. Parry Sound, on South River, near
Lake Nipissing, and on G.T.R. , 207 miles N. of Toronto, 20 miles
S. of North Bay ; Tel., T., Ex., Bank. Chief Industries : mining,
lumbering, flour, saw and planing mills, fishing and farming. The
town has four churches, public school, town hall, two hotels and is
lighted by electricity. Surrounding towns and villages where no
papers are published : Trout Creek, Callender, South River, Nipis-
sing, Loring, Commanda and Alderdale.
N EWS, weekly ; J. B. Lake, editor and publisher ; established
1907; independent; Wednesday; subscription $1.25; eight pages, 6
col., 19% inches. Circ'n ^
PRESCOTT, pop. 3,450, Co. Grenville, on the St. Lawrence River,
C.P.R.,andG.T.R., ferry to N.Y.C., 12 miles E. of Brockville ; Tel.,
T., Ex., Banks. Chief Industries: emery wheel factory, casket
factory, brewery and distillery, brass foundry, butter factory, Govt.
marine factory, lumber mills, farming and dairying. The town
contains five churches, public, high and separate schools, town hall,
opera house and public library and Hydro-Electric plant ; it has a
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ferry service to Ogdensburg on the American side, and steam
boat connection with all points. Surrounding towns and villages
where no papers are published : Cardinal, Spencerville, Charleville,
Maitland and Algonquin.
JOURNAL, weekly; Geo. W. Mason, publisher; established 1847;
liberal ; Thursday ; subscription $(.50 ; eight pages, 6 col., 20
inches. Circ'n i
PRESTON, pop. 4,900, Co. Waterloo, at the confluence of the Grand
and Speed rivers, on the G.T.R. and C.P.R., 3 miles N. of Gait, with
which it is connected by electric railway, gmiles S.E. of Kitchener, also
connected by electric railway ; Tel.,T.,Ex., Banks. Chief Industries :
woollen and flour mills, stove and furnace foundries, wood-working
machinery, car and coach, shoe, hockey stick, metal shingle, siding
and roofing factories, school and office furniture factory, cigar
factory, brewery and farming. The town contains six churches,
public and separate schools, public library, opera house seating 550,
and artesian mineral springs. Surrounding towns and villages where
no papers are published : Doon, Breslau, Ayr, Blair, New Dundee,
Morriston and Puslinch.
PROGRESS, weekly; Preston Progress Printing Co., Limited, \S
publishers; established 1884; independent-conservative; Friday;
subscription $1.00; eight pages, 6 col., 19)^ inches. Circ'n %
RAINY RIVER, pop. 1,700, Rainy River District, on Rainy River
and on Canadian National Ry. , 153 miles E. of Winnipeg and 285
miles W. of Port Arthur; Tel., T., Ex., Bank. Chief Industries:
box and barrel factories, lumbering, boat building, farming
and fishing. The town has five churches, public and separate
schools, four hotels and several stores. It is a divisional point on
the C.N. R., whose payroll here averages $40,000 per month. Has
good steamboat service with Kenora, Fort Frances and other towns.
Surrounding towns and villages where no papers are published :
Barwick, Sleeman, Pinewood, Stratton, La Vallee, Bergland
and Emo.
GAZETTE, weekly ; Gazette Publishing Co., publishers; estab- \/
lished 1902; unionist; Friday; subscription $1.50; eight pages,
6 col., 20 inches. Circ'n %
RENFREW, pop. 6,000, Co. Renfrew, on Mill Creek, Bonnechere
River, C.P.R., G.T.R., and K. & P. Div. C.P.~R., 35 miles S.E. of
< Pembroke, 53 miles W. of Ottawa ; Tel., T., Ex., Banks. Chief Indus-
tries : creamery, flour, sawand planing mills, woollen and knitting mills,
wooden-ware, refrigerator, cream separator, scale and steel
notions factories, electric supplies, brick and tile works, large
nitrocellulose powder plant, molybdenum concentrator and
refinery and farming. The town contains five churches,
collegiate institute, public and separate schools; kindergarden,
manual training and domestic science schools, public library,
town hall and public hall, opera house, electric light, power
and heat, and a fine system of water works and sewerage.
The municipality owns a $300,000 power plant, one of the largest in
the provincial towns in Ontario. There are iron, mica and graphite
mines in the vicinity. About 2,000 h. p. is developed from Falls of
Bonnechere, and a power plant on the Madawaska, a few miles
away, has just been completed, making another 5,000 h. p. available
at sub-station in Renfrew. Surrounding towns and villages
where no papers are published : Calabogie, Shamrock, Stewartville,
Douglas, Portage du Fort, Forrester's Falls, Burnstown, Castle-
ford, Sand Point, Braeside and White Lake.
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JOURNAL, weekly; W. D. Samson, publisher; established 1886;
independent-conservative; Thursday; subscription $1.50; eight
pages, 7 col., 21^ inches. Circ'n i^
See Advt. Page 104.
MERCURY weekly; Smallfield & Son, editors and publishers; i>
established 1871; independent-liberal; Friday; subscription $1.50;
eight pages, 8 col., 21^ inches.
Sworn Circ'n, actual average for 12 mos. to Sept. 30, 1918, 2,7*70*
See Advt. Page 84.
RICHARDS LANDING, pop. 300, Algoma district, on N. shore
of St. Joseph's Island ; steamboat connection with the mainland ;
nearest railroad station, Desbarats, on the C.P.R. ; Tel., T. , Ex.
Surrounding towns and villages where no papers are published:
Port Findlay, Desbarats, Hilton, Jocelyn and Tenby Bay.
ST. JOE HERALD, weekly; Jos. Rickaby, publisher; estab-
lished 1900 ; independent ; Thursday ; subscription $1.00 ; eight pages,
5 col., 17^ inches. Circ'n %
RICHMOND HILL, pop. 1,002, Co. York, on C.N.R., 3 V* miles E. of
Maple Station, on G.T.R. and C.N. Ry., 12 miles N. of Toronto ;
Tel., T., Ex., Bank. Chief Industries: farming, carriage works,
foundry and saw mills. The village contains four churches, high
and public schools and grain elevator. Surrounding towns and
villages where no papers are published : Thornhill, Maple, King,
Nobleton, Elgin Mills, Langstaff, Kleinburg and Victoria Square.
LIBERAL, weekly ; T. F. McMahon, editor and publisher ; estab-
lished 1878; liberal; Thursday; subscription $1.50; eight pages,
5 col., 17^ inches. Circ'n ^
RIDGETOWN, pop. 2,500, Co. Kent, on M. C. R. and Pere Mar-
quette Ry. , 20 miles E. of Chatham, 40 miles S.W. of St. Thomas ;
Tel., T., Ex., Banks. Chief Industries: flour, saw and planing mills,
hoop and stave mill, foundry and machine shop, five grain elevators,
evaporating, basket and pump factories, bean, tobacco and fruit
growing and farming. The town contains eight churches, collegiate
institute, graded schools, public library, opera house, etc., and is
the centre of a great bean growing district. The town owns its
own waterworks and electric lighting plant, and is on two natural
gas lines. Surrounding towns and villages where no papers are
published : Morpeth, Clearville, Palmyra, Vosburg, Botany, Duart,
Ridley, Selton, Newbury, Buckhorn, Charing Cross, Harwich, N'e\v
Scotland, Rondeau, Mull, Muirkirk and Turin.
DOMINION, weekly; E. V. Bingham, publisher; established
1895; liberal-conservative; Thursday; subscription $1.50; eight
pages, 7 col., 19^ inches.
Sworn Circ'n, average for 12 mos. to Sept. 30, 1918, 94V
See Advt. Page 86.
PLAIN DEALER, weekly; Geo. J. Claxton, editor and pro-
prietor; established 1875; liberal; Thursday; subscription $1.00 ;
eight pages, 7 col., 19^ inches.
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RIDGE WAY, pop. 800, Co. Welland, on Lake Erie and G.T.R., 15
miles S.E. of Welland, 10 miles W. of Buffalo, N.Y., 10 miles E. of
Port Colborne ; Tel., T. , Ex., Bank. Chief Industries: farming 1 ,
flour mill and planing mills. The town is one mile from Crystal
Beach, Buffalo's great summer resort. Surrounding' towns and
villages where no papers are published : Sherkston, Ridgemount and
Garrison Road.
(
HERALD, weekly; published in Bridgeburg by the Review
Co.; independent ; Friday ; subscription $1.00 ; eight to twelve
pages, 7 col., 19^ inches.
Also publish at Bridgeburg the Bridgeburg Review and Fort Erie
Times.
RIPLEY, pop. 650, Co. Bruce, on the G.T.R., 10 miles S.E. of Kincar-
dine; Tel., T., Ex., Banks. Chief Industries: saw, grist and planing
mills and farming. The town contains, besides its mills and stores,
three churches and three hotels. Surrounding towns and villages
where no papers are published : Lochalsh, Rapid City, Ashfield,
Holyrood, Kintail, Bervie, Amberley and Laurier.
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EXPRESS, weekly ; G. H. Mooney, publisher ; established 1894 ;
liberal; Thursday; subscription $1.50; eight pages, 6 col.,
1^ inches. Circ'n %
RODNEY, pop. 700, Co. Elgin, on M. C. R. and Pere Marquette Ry.,
29 miles S.W. of St. Thomas, 30 miles N. E. of Chatham ; Tel., T.,
Ex., Bank. Chief Industries: agriculture, flour and saw mills, casket,
basket and woodenware factories, pickle factory, evaporator and
planing mills. The town is the centre of Ontario's bean-growing
district and the average yearly shipments from here aggregate
250,000 bushels. The town contains six churches, high, public and
continuation schools, two hotels and several good stores, etc.
Surrounding towns and villages where no papers are published :
Eagle, Cashmere, Aldborough, Thames Valley, Crinan, Palmyra,
Clearville, Muirkirk, Duart, Clachan, Woodgreen and Wardsville.
MERCURY, weekly; Thos. W. Sims, publisher ; estab-
established 1883 ; independent ; Thursday ; subscription $1.00 ;
eight pages, 6 col., 19-^ inches. Circ'n i
RUSSELL pop. 900, Co. Russell, situated on Castor River (which
furnishes power), and Ottawa & N. Y. Ry., 60 miles S. W. of
L'Orignal, 19 miles S. E. of Ottawa; Tel., T., Ex., Banks. Chief
Industries : shale and clay brick plants, chemical works, woollen,
saw and flour mills, dairying, stock-raising and farming. The town
contains, besides its stores, etc., five churches and two hotels, public
library and a public school. Surrounding towns and villages where
no papers are published : Crysler, Embrun, Marionville, Vernon,
Kenmore, Vars, Ormond, Echo Valley and Metcalfe.
LEADER, weekly ; Duncan Mr. Arthur, publisher; established
1900; independent; Thursday; subscription $1.00; eight pages,
5 col., i<)]4 inches. Circ'n ^
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ST. CATHARINES, pop. 19,014, Co. Lincoln, on Twelve Mile
Creek and Welland Canal, G. T. R., and C. N. Ry., 35 miles S.E.
of Hamilton, 40 miles S., across Lake Ontario, from Toronto; Tel.,
T., Ex., Banks. Connected with Thorold, Merritton, Port Dalhousie
and Niagara Falls by electric railways. Chief Industries : edge tool,
saw, axe and bent stuff factories, news and writing paper mills, flour
mills, traction engine-and agricultural implement factories, automobile
factories, wine vaults, brewery, planing mills, machine shops, mining
and hydraulic machinery, locomotive boiler, harvest tool, electrical
appliances, silk mills , carbide works, knitting factories ,
fruit - growing and farming. St. Catharines is practically
the centre of the famous Niagara District fruit belt, extending west-
ward forty miles from the Niagara River along the southern shore
of Lake Ontario. Peaches, pears, plums, apples, apricots, grapes,
berries of all kinds, and all small fruits grow in abundance in this
district. This section is thickly populated with prosperous fruit
farmers and St. Catharines is their purchasing town, though their
market is the broad Dominion. Fruit farms in this locality sell from
$600 to $1,200 per acre. The city contains sixteen churches, two col-
leges, collegiate institute, public and separate schools, free library,
five theatres, court house, customs house, General and Marine Hospital,
orphan asylum, and other charitable institutions ; extensive stone
quarries are worked in the neighborhood ; excellent water works and
good railway facilities, with daily steamboat connections to all points.
The city is lighted by electricity and has an electric car service,
connecting adjoining towns and villages. It has some repute as a
health resort owing to the natural mineral water springs. Sur-
rounding towns and villages where no papers are published : St.
David's, Merritton, Queenston, Virgil, Jordan, Drummondville and
Port Dalhousie.
EVENI NG JOURNAL, every evening except Sunday; Journal
of St. Catharines Ltd. , publishers, J. M. Elson, managing-director ;
established 1859 ; liberal; subscription $3.00; eight to ten pages,
7 col., 20% inches. Circ'n i^
STANDARD, every evening except Sunday; W. B. Burgoyne
& H. B. Burgoyne, publishers; established 1891; conservative;
subscription $5.00 ; eight to sixteen pages, 7 col., 20 inches.
Sworn Circ'n, actual average for 12 mos. to Sept. 30, 1918, 7,796*f
Advt. The St. Catharines Standard is a metropolitan paper in a city of 20,000
and a district of 40,000. It is bright and clean and depends for its circulation on
the service that it renders in giving all the latest telegraphic news, as well as local.
It is the paper that enters the homes. See Advt. Page 5<?.
ACTA RIDLEIAN A, three times a year ; The Students' Council
of Ridley College, publishers; established 1890; college; subscription
seventy-five cents; fifty pages, 2 col., 10 inches.
ST. MARY'S, pop. 4,000, Co. Perth, on the River Thames and Trout
Creek, C.P.R. and G.T.R., 12 miles S.VV. of Stratford, 22 miles
N. of London ; Tel., T., Ex., Banks. The market town of a rich
farming district. Chief Industries : cement works (rock), agricul-
tural implement works, dairy supply factory, flour null, box, pin,
hockey stick and smallware factories, cooperage, stone quarries and
artificial stone. The "Stone Town" is beautifully situated at the
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junction of the River Thames and Trout Creek ; the supply of stone
for cement and quarry purposes is practically inexhaustible. It has
seven churches, opera house, public schools, collegiate institute, Car-
negie library, town hall, waterworks, and cheap hydro-electric
power. Surrounding towns and villages where no papers are
published : Avonbank, Motherwell, Anderson, Lakeside, Prospect
Hill, Kirkton, Granton, Thorndale, Woodham, Kintore, Wellborn
and Whalen.
ARGUS, weekly; Stewart and Grose, publishers; established
1857; liberal; Thursday; subscription $1.50; eight pages, 7 col.,
2i3 4 inches.
JOURNAL, weekly; John W. Eedy, publisher; established 1855; ^
independent-conservative ; Wednesday ; subscription $1.50 ; eight to
twelve pages, 8 col., 21 # inches.
Sworn Circ'n, actual average for 12 mos. to Dec. 31, 1918, 2,700*
See Advt. Page 90.
ST. I HOMAS, pop. 17,000, Co. Elgin, situated on banks of Kettle
Creek on M.C.R., G.T.R., Wabash R.R., C.P.R., Pere Marquette
Ry. and London and Port Stanley electric line, 9 miles N. of Port
Stanley, 17 miles S. of London, and 120 miles S.W. of Toronto;
Tel., T., Ex., Banks. Chief Industries : railway shops, car wheel
and casting works, knitting and shoe factories, brass foundry,
woodenware, handle, spoke, stave, and barrel factories, flour and
planing mills, foundries, farm and garden implements, furniture
and upholstery, carriages, mattresses, clothing, confectionery, soap,
cigars, soft drinks, bricks and tiles. St. Thomas is known as the
"Railway City," as it is an important railway centre. The city con-
tains thirteen churches, collegiate institute, Alma Ladies' College,
business colleges, public and separate schools, free library, city hall,
theatres, has electric light, fire department and electric street
railway. Surrounding towns and villages where no papers are
published: Glanworth, Fin gal, Port Stanley, Wallacetown,
Shedden, Talbotville, Union, Vienna, Sparta, lona, Brownsville,
Yarmouth, New Sarum, Kingsmill, Corinth, Dexter, Payne's
Mills and Frome.
TIMES-JOURNAL, every evening except Sunday ; Times-
Journal of St. Thomas, Limited, publishers, L. H. Dingman, presi-
dent and manager; established 1881 ; independent; subscription
$5.00 in city and $3.50 by mail ; eight to twenty-four pages, 7 col.,
21^ inches.
Sworn Circ'n, actual average for 6 mos. to Dec. 31, 1918, 9,047*1
WEEKLY, established 1859; Thursday; subscription $1.00 ;
eight to fourteen pages, 7 col., 21 % inches. Circ'n i
. Idvt. The Times-Journal ranks -with the best of the small city dailies of Canada.
.Voted for its fair treatment of public questions and unrivalled news services. Goes
into Q5 per cent of the prosperous homes nf St. Thomas, and is a daily visitor in most
of the homes of Elgin County and district. See Advt. Page 60.
"MUNICIPAL WORLD, monthly; The Municipal World, Ltd.,
publishers; established 1891 ; municipal work ; ist of month;
last forms close 2Oth of month; subscription $1.00; twenty-four
pages, 2 and 3 wide cols., 10 inches. Circ'n 3
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SARNIA, pop. 13,000, Co. Lambton, on the St. Clair River, at the
foot of Lake Huron, and on G. T. R. and P. M. Ry. , 60 miles W.
of London ; headquarters of the Northern Navigation Co. and
Hamilton Steel and Iron Co's. steamships, Imperial Oil Co's.
and Reid Wrecking Co's. ships, and port of call for many other
lines; Tel., T., Ex., Banks. Chief Industries: oil refinery, flour,
planing and saw mills, foundries, machine shops, stove, traction
engine, agricultural implement, bridge works, salt works and farming.
500 men are employed by G. T. R. and Tunnel Co. Sarnia is an
important trans-shipping point for iron ore, coal, etc., and the shipping
of the Great Lakes, at the rate of one vessel every five minutes
during the season of navigation, passes through. The town contains
twelve churches, public schools, business college, collegiate institute
and model school, library, town hall, steam ferry service and Pere
Marquette car ferries to the United States. The celebrated St.
Clair Tunnel under the St. Clair River connects Sarnia with Port
Huron, Mich. Surrounding towns and villages where no papers are
published : Point Edward, Corunna, Mooretown, Camlachie, Port
Lambton, Kimball, Seckerton, Osborne, Courtright, Sombra and
Arkona.
CANADIAN OBSERVER, every evening except Sunday ; Ob-
server Ptg. Co., Ltd., publishers ; established 1895 ; independent;
subscription $5.00 ; eight pages, 7 col., 21 inches. Circ'n 3^
WEEKLY, established 1854; Thursday; subscription $1.50;
eight pages, 7 col., 20 inches. Circ'n i%
See Advt. Page 114.
SAULT STE. MARIE, pop. 20,000, Algoma District, on St. Mary
River, C.P.R. and Algoma Central R.R., 622 miles W. of Montreal ;
Tel., T., Ex., Banks. Chief Industries: The Lake Superior Corp-
oration, one of the largest of its kind in the world, with an output
of 2,000 tons of steel rails and 1,200 tons of pig iron per day, structural
steel mills, blast furnaces, iron works, reduction works, coking plant,
tar and chemical plant, veneer mill, saw mill, agriculture, mining,
lumbering, pulp and paper making and fishing. The city contains
fourteen churches, public library, public and separate schools. The
steamboats of the C.P.R. and Northern Navigation Co. call every
day. The Sault canal to overcome the rapids passes through the
city. * The city lies at the foot of the rapids and is connected by ferry
with Sault Ste. Marie, Mich. Surrounding towns and villages where - V
no papers are published : Desbarats, Echo Bay and Marksville.
STAR, every evening' except Sunday ; Sault Star Limited,
publishers; established 1912; independent-conservative ; subscription
$5.00 ; eight pages, 7 col., 19^ inches. Circ'n 4
STE ELTON NEWS, weekly ; The Cliffe Printing Co.,
publishers; established 1912; independent; Friday; subscription
$1.50 ; eight pages, 6 col., lg)4 inches. Circ'n 1
SEAFORTH, pop. 2,052, Co. Huron, on the G. T. R., 21 miles S. E.
of Goderich ; Tel., T., Ex., Banks. Chief Industries: salt wells,
agricultural implement works, furniture factory, engine works, tan-
nery, glove, clothing, shoe and legging factories, woollen, saw, flour
and oatmeal mills and farming. The town contains four churches,
high, public and separate schools, Carnegie library, town hall, public
hall, water works and fire department. Nearby are extensive beds
of pure rock salt. Surrounding towns and villages where no papers
are published : Edgmondville, Winthrop, Walton, Constance, Dublin,
Brucefield, Bayfield, Leadbury, Ashfield, Morris, Cromarty, Hen-
sail, Beechwood, Brodbogen, St. Columban and Staffa.
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HURON EXPOSITOR, weekly; K. M. McLean, editor,
McLean Bros., publishers ; established 1860 ; liberal ; Friday ; sub- V-
scription $1.50 ; eight pages, 7 col., 20^ inches. Circ'n 3^
Sworn Circ'n, average for 12 mos. to Sept. 30, 1918, 3,250
NEWS, weekly; J. F. Snowdon, proprietor ; established 1902;
conservative; Thursday; subscription $1.00 ; eight pages, 7 col.,
i qJ 4 inches. Circ'n i
SHELBURNE, pop. 1,200, Co. Dufferin, on the C. P. R., 16 miles
N.W. of Orangeville, 65 miles N.W. of Toronto, 57 miles S.E. of
Owen Sound ; Tel., T., Ex., Banks. Chief Industries: flour, saw,
planing and shingle mills, tanneries, agricultural works, stock-raising
and farming. The town is located in the centre of the County, which
is all under Local Option ; it contains four churches, schools,
town hall and library, two grain elevators, and has water works
and electric light. Surrounding villages where no papers are pub-
lished : Elba, Mono Centre, Primrose, Whitfield, Perm, Homing's
Mills, Stanton, Jessopville, Keldon, Campania, Camilla, Honeywood,
Riverview, Melancthon and Conover.
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ECONOMIST, weekly; T. F. E. Claridge, editor and publisher;
established 1883 ; independent ; Thursday ; subscription $1.50;
eight pages, 7 col., 19^ inches. Circ'n i
FREE PRESS, weekly ; R. L. Mortimer, editor and publisher; I
established 1875 ; conservative ; Thursday ; subscription $1.50 ;
eight pages, 7 col., 19^ inches. Circ'n i ' 4
SIMCOE, pop. 4,000, Co. Norfolk, on River Lynn, G. T. R. and
Wabash Ry., 80 miles S.W. of Toronto, 22 miles S. of Brantford ;
Tel., T., Ex., Banks. Chief Industries : fruit-growing, farming,
canning factories, can plant, lithographing plant, woollen and shoddy
mills, foundry and machine shop, flour, saw arid planing mills. It
is the centre of a fine farming district and does a large business
in canned fruit and vegetables, dairy and pork products. The
town contains five churches, public schools and high school, opera
house, town hall, public library, and has an excellent water system,
hydro-electric power and lighting as well as a plentiful supply of
natural gas obtained from nearby wells. Surrounding towns and
villages where no papers are published : Lynedoch, Nixon, Port
Ryerse, St. Williams, V'ittoria, Langton, Walsingham, Tyrrell,
Bealton, Nanticoke, Lynnville, Scotland, Erie View, Atherton,
Renton, Townsend Centre, Bloomsburg and Walsh.
BRITISH CANADIAN, weekly; W. Y. Wallace, publisher;
established 1860; conservative; Wednesday; subscription $1.50;
ten pages, 6 col., 19?-^ inches. Circ'n i
REFORMER, weekly; H. B. Donly, editor and publisher; estab-
lished 1858; independent-liberal; Thursday; subscription $1.50;
twelve pages, 6 col., 19^ inches. Circ'n 3^
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SMITH'S FALLS, pop. 6,200, Co. Lanark, on the Rideau River and
Canal, C.P.R. and C.N.R., 129 miles W. of Montreal, 46 miles S.W.
of Ottawa, 28 miles N.W. of Brockville ; Tel., T., Ex., Banks. Chief
Industries : cooperage and flour mills, agricultural implements,
malleable castings and plow works stove foundries, machine
shops and farming. The town is a divisional point on the East-
ern Division of C.P.R. It contains six churches, high and public
schools, public library, opera house, town hall, hydro-electric
system, water works and has regular steamboat service on the river.
Surrounding towns and villages where no papers are published :
Jasper, Easton's Corners, Lombardy, Portland, Franktown, Montague,
Frankville, Oxford Mills, Newboro, Burritts Rapids and Toledo.
RIDEAU RECORD, semi-weekly; G. F. McKimm, publisher; >/
established 1887; liberal; Tuesday and Thursday; subscription
$1.50 ; eight pages, 7 col., 19% inches.
Sworn Circ'n, average for 12 mos. to Sept. 30, 1918, 1,656
See Advt. Page 104.
NEWS, weekly; News Publishing Co., publishers; Ernest V. \j
Barber, manager and editor; established 1876; independent-con-
servative; Wednesday; subscription $1.50 ; eight to twelve pages,
7 col., 19^ inches. Circ'n 2
See Advt. Page 89.
SMITHVILLE, pop. 750, Co. Lincoln, on Twenty Mile Creek and
T. H. and B. Ry., 20 miles S.W. of Hamilton, 20 miles E. of St.
Catharines, 18 miles N. of Dunnville ; Tel., T., Ex., Bank. Chief
Industries : grist mill, two saw and planing mills and creamery.
The town contains five churches, high and public schools,
public library containing 1,500 volumes, fire hall, public hall, two
hotels and has electric light and power. Surrounding towns and
villages where no papers are published : St. Ann's, Bismarck,
Wellandport, Silverdale, Caistor, Centre, Grassie's and Fenwick.
REVIEW, weekly; A. T. Michell, publisher ; established 1916; \J
independent-liberal; Thursday; subscription $1.50; eight pages,
6 col., 19^ inches.
Sworn Circ'n, actual average for 12 mos. to Sept. 30, 1918, 962*
SOUTHAMPTON, pop. 2,400, Co. Bruce, on the Saugeen River,
at its outlet into Lake Huron, where it forms an excellent harbor,
and on the G.T.R., 32 miles N.W. of Walkerton; Tel., T., Ex., Banks.
Chief Industries : furniture, planing and lumber mills, wood-turning
factory, foundry, grist mill, fishing and farming. The town contains
five churches, public and high schools, town hall, three hotels and
has water works and electric light. It is a port of call for steamboats
semi-weekly throughout navigation. Surrounding towns and villages
where no papers are published : Allenford, Arkwright, Burgoyne,
Chippawa Hill, Elsinore, Hepworth, Skipness and Sauble.
BEACON, weekly; Ernest E. Short, editor and publisher; estab-
lished 1888; independent; Thursday; subscription $1.50; eight
pages, 6 col., ig*4 inches. Circ'n ^
SOUTH MOUNTAIN, pop. 350, Co. Dundas, on Nation River,
13 miles E. of Kemptville, 38 miles W. of Cornwall. Nearest Ex., T.
and Bank at Mountain, 5 miles. The town contains five churches,
school, hall, grist mill and saw mill. It is a very rich farming district.
Surrounding towns and villages where no papers are published :
Vancamp, South Gower and Inkerman.
MOUNTAIN HERALD, weekly; W. J. Duncan^ publisher; V
established 1890; independent; Thursday; subscription $1.50;
'eight pages, 6 col., 19^ inches. ' Circ'n %
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STAYNER, pop. 1,039, Co. Simcoe, on the G.T.R., 25 miles N.W.
of Barrie ; Tel., T., Ex., Bank. Chief Industries : flour and grist
mills and farming'. The town contains six churches, public and
continuation schools, public hall, etc. Surrounding 1 towns and
villages where no papers are published : Russellton, Batteaux,
Glencairn and New Lowell.
SUN, weekly; Coles & Porter, publishers; established 1876;
independent; Thursday; subscription $1.25; eight pages, 6 col.,
inches. Circ'n %
STIRLING, pop. 900, Co. Hastings, on the G.T.R. and Rawdon
Creek, 16 miles N.W. of Belleville and 2 miles from Anson Jet. on
the C.N.R. ; Tel., T. , Ex., Banks. Chief Industries : cheese, box,
basket and veneer factories, flour mills, machine shops, farming and
dairying. The town contains four churches, high and public schools,
Carnegie library, Agricultural Hall, Branch of Dept. of Agriculture
for Hastings District, town hall and opera house and two hotels.
Has electric light and fire department. Surrounding towns and
villages where no papers are published : Huntingdon, Belleview,
Anson, Minto, Springbrook, Wallbridge, Madoc Jet., Frankford,
Foxboro, Halloway and Wellman's Corners. /
LEADER, weekly; E. Sydney Bennett, editor and publisher;
established 1914; conservative; Thursday; subscription $1.50;
eight pages, 6 col., 19^ inches. Circ'n %
NEWS-ARGUS, weekly ; James Currie, editor and publisher ; \S
established 1879; independent; Thursday ; subscription $1.00; eight
pages, 6 col., 19^ inches. Circ'n %
STOUFFVILLE, pop. 1,225, Co. York, on G.T.R. , 29 miles N.E. of
Toronto; Tel., T., Ex., Banks. Chief Industries: saw and
planing mills, tobacco growing, vinegar works, wicker work
factory, farming (this being a very fine farming district). The town
contains seven churches, public school, public library and public hall.
Surrounding towns and villages where no papers are published :
Altona, Goodwood, Almira, Lemonville, Ring-wood, Mount Albert,
Mongolia, Bloomington, Vivian, Ballantrae, Claremont and Gormley.
TRIBUNE, weekly ; F. C. Madill, publisher ; established 1888 ; I/
independent ; Thursday ; subscription $1.50; eight pages, 6 col.,
19^ inches. Circ'n #
STRATFORD, pop. 17,500, Co. Perth, on River Avon and G.T.R.
25 miles N.W. of Woodstock, 33 miles N.E. of London; Tel.,
T., Ex., Banks. Chief Industries: G.T.R. locomotive shops,
flour mill, mill building works, woollen, flour, saw and
planing mills, foundries, pork packing house, seven furni-
ture factories, four clothing factories, tweed and knitting mills,
harness factory, tannery, carriage, farm implement and thresh-
ing machine factories, steel bridge and wind mill works,
dairying and mixed farming. A great dairy centre. The city
contains fourteen churches, normal, public and separate schools,
collegiate institute, convent, public library, gas, electric light, water
works, fire department, city hall, court house; its business streets
are paved with asphalt block and brick. Surrounding towns and
villages where no papers are published : Shakespeare, Newton,
Kirkton, Fullarton, Gadshill, Harrington, Rostock, Avonton, Car-
lingford, Sebringville, and Millbank.
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BEACON, every evening except Sunday ; W. M. O'Beirne, edi-
tor and publisher ; established 1887 ; independent-liberal ; sub-
scription $5.00 ; eight to sixteen pages, 7 col., 20% inches.
Circ'n 3#
WEEKLY, established 1863 ; Thursday ; subscription $1.50 ;
eight pages, 7 col., 20 j^ inches. Circ'n i
HERALD, every evening except Sunday ; Stratford Herald Print-
ing Co.. Limited, publishers ; established 1887 ; conservative-unionist;
subscription $5.00 ; eight to sixteen pages, 7 col., 2O}4 inches.
Sworn Circ'n, actual average for 12 mos. to Sept. 30, 1918, 3,O14*t
WEEKLY, established 1863 ; Thursday ; subscription $1.50; eight
pages, 7 col., zo)4 inches. Circ'n ^
S I RA I HROY, pop. 3,000, Co. Middlesex, on the Sydenham River
and G.T.R., 20 miles W. of London; Tel., T., Ex., Banks. Chief
Industries : piano, furniture and canning factories, woollen, flour,
planing and knitting mills, agricultural works, upholstered goods
and mattress factory, stove works and stave mill, stock raising and
farming. The town contains five churches, high and public schools,
public library and two public halls, and municipally owned electric
light plant and waterworks. Surrounding towns and villages
where no papers are published : Komoka, Delaware, Napier,
Kerwood, Poplar Hill, Arkona, Adelaide and Mount Brydges.
AGE, weekly ; Evans Bros., editors and publishers ; established
1866 ; liberal ; Thursday ; subscription $1.50 ; eight pages, 7 col.,
2\%. inches. Circ'n i ^
DISPATCH, weekly; Richardson Bros., editors and publishers; \/
established 1861 ; conservative ; Wednesday ; subscription $1.50 ;
eight pages, 7 col., 21% inches. . Cire'n i !^
STREETSVILLE, pop. 1,000, Co. Peel, on Credit River and C. P. R.,
10 miles S. of Brampton, 20 miles W. of Toronto ; Tel., T., Ex.,
Bank. Chief Industries : plush, mattress, flour, saw, shingle and
planing mills, pickle, sash and door factories, pump and windmill
factory and farming. The town contains four churches, high and
public schools, public library, town hall, hydro-electric and power
plant, and is the headquarters of the Beekeepers' Association. Sur-
rounding towns and villages where no papers are published : Cooks-
ville, Erindale, Dixie and Meadowvale.
REVIEW AND PORT CREDIT HERALD, weekly; O. R.
Church, editor and publisher; established 1846; independent; Thurs-
day; subscription $1.50 ; eight pages, 6 col., 19^2 inches. Circ'n !
SUDBURY, pop. 8,500, District of Sudbury, 264 miles N. of Toronto,
442 miles W. of Montreal, on main line of C.P.R., at its junction
with the Soo Line to St. Paul and Minneapolis and the Sudbury-
Toronto Branch ; on Can. Nat. Ry. at its junction with the Sudbury -
Toronto Branch, and on Algoma Eastern connecting with Mani-
toulin Island; Tel., T. , Ex., Banks. Chief Industries : nickel, gold
and copper mining, lumbering, flour mills, foundry and machine
shops, brewery, sash and door factories and brick works. The sur-
rounding country is rich in iron, nickel, copper, gold" and other
minerals, and Sudbury is the centre of the greatest nickel mining
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operations in the world, the production of nickel matte reaching an
annual value of $7,500,000. Sudbury is the wholesale, banking 1 and
professional centre of an extensive territory, and divisional head-
quarters of the C. P. R. Its payroll is estimated at $4,000,000 per
annum. The town contains public, separate and high schools and
mining 1 institute, five churches and owns all its own public
utilities. Surrounding towns and villages where no papers are pub-
lished : Wahnapitae, Warren, Whitefish, Nairn Centre, Creighton
Mine, Coniston, Victoria Mines, Worthington, Espanola and Chelms-
ford.
STAR, semi-weekly ; Sudbury Star Publishers, Ltd., publishers; ^
established 1908 ; independent ; Wednesday and Saturday ; subscrip-
tion $2.00 ; eight pages and up, 7 col., 22 inches.
Sworn Circ'n, average for 12 mos. to Sept, 30, 1918, 3.OOO
MINING NEWS, weekly; A. G. Templeton, publisher; estab- I
lished 1894; conservative; Friday; subscription $1.50; eight to
twelve pages, 7 col., zo inches.
SUNDERLAND, pop. 600, Co. Ontario, on the C.P.R., Scarboro
and Lornevil'.e line, 18 miles S.W. of Lindsay ; Tel., T., Ex., Bank.
Chief Industries : planing and flour mills, machine shop, sand works
and farming. Surrounding towns and villages where no papers are
published: Cresswell, Pinedale, Sonya and Manilla. . /
BROCK BANNER weekly; published in Cannington, as part
of Ontario Gleaner.
SUNDRIDGE, pop. 600, Co. Parry Sound, on the G. T. R,, 60
miles N. of Bracebridge, 44 miles south of North Bay ; Tel., T.,
Ex., Bank at South River. Chief Industries : veneer, lath and basket
factories, sawmills, lumbering and farming. The town contains four
churches, three public schools, library and town hall. Surrounding
towns and villages where no papers are published : South River,
Magnetawan, Eagle Lake and Trout Creek.
ECHO, weekly; John Harper, publisher; established 1890; in-
dependent; Thursday; subscription $1.25; four pages, 5 col., y
18 inches. Circ'n %
TARA, pop. 1,000, Co. Bruce, on Aux Sauble River and G.T.R., 30
miles N. of Walkerton, 16 miles W. of Owen Sound ; Tel., T., Ex.,
Bank. Chief Industries : saw, barrel and stave mills, flour and
woollen mills, sash and door factory, foundry, stock-raising and
farming. The village contains four churches, free library, public
hall, public and continuation schools, etc. Surrounding towns and
villages where no papers are published : Invermay, Arkwright,
Allanford, Saugeen, Kilsyth, Mount Hope, Keady, Elsinore and
Burgoyne. ^
LEADER, weekly ; H. A. Van Dusen & Son, publishers ; estab-
lished 1881 ; independent-conservative ; Thursday ; subscription
$1.50 ; eight pages, 7 col., 22 inches. Circ'n i
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TAVISTOCK, pop. 1,200, Co. Oxford, on the G. T. R. (Buffalo and
Goderich branch) 8 miles S.E. of Stratford, 15 miles N.W. of Wood-
stock ; Tel., T., Ex., Banks. Chief Industries: woollen, flax and
flour mills, furniture, stave and broom factories, dairying, stock-rais-
ing and farming. The town contains, besides its mills and stores,
five churches, four hotels, two garages and opera hall. Surrounding
towns and villages where no papers are published : Braemar, Cassel,
Hickson, Maplewood, Shakespeare, Bright, Baden, Fairview and
Innerkip,
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GAZETTE, weekly ; Lome W. Appel, publisher; established
1895 ; independent ; Thursday ; subscription $1.00 ; eight pages,
6 col., 19^ inches.
Sworn Circ'n, average for 12 mos. to Sept. 30, 1918, 8OO
TEESWA T ER, pop. 950, Co. Bruce, on Teeswater River and C.
P. R., 1 6 miles S. W. of Walkerton ; Tel., T., Ex., Banks. Chief
Industries : flour, saw and planing mills, foundry, tannery, carriage
works, stock-raising and farming. The town contains seven churches,
public schools, Carnegie library, two grain elevators and has electric
light. Surrounding towns and villages where no papers are pub-
lished : Formosa, Belmore, Riversdale, Langside, Whitechurch and
Enniskillen.
NEWS, weekly; The Fairbairn Publishing Co., publishers; ^
established 1865; independent; Thursday ; subscription $1.50;
eight pages, 6 col., 19 inches. Circ'n ^
THAMESVILLE, pop. 900, Co. Kent, on River Thames, G. T. R.,
WabashandC.P.R., 16 > miles N.E. of Chatham; Tel., T., Ex., Bank.
Chief Industries : canning factory, saw and planing mills, brick and
tile works, hub and spoke factory, flour mills, hog raising, poultry
station, creamery and farming. The town contains five churches,
continuation and public schools, public hall, opera house and public
library, and has municipally owned electric light plant and water-
works. Surrounding towns and villages where no papers are pub-
lished : Kent Bridge, Wabash, Croton, Northwood, Selton, Thorn-
cliffe, Clachan, Dante and Botany.
HERALD, weekly; W. R. Davies, publisher; established 1887;
independent; Thursday; subscription $1.50; eight pages, 6 col.,
inches. Circ'n
THESSALON, pop. 2,700, Algoma District, on C. P. R. and north
shore of Lake Huron, 49 miles E. of Sault Ste. Marie; Tel., T.,
Ex., Banks. Chief Industries : agriculture, flour and gristmill, plan-
ing mills, foundry and machine shops, mining and lumbering. The
town contains, besides its stores, etc., five churches, hospital, a pub-
lic and a high school, waterworks, two hotels and two theatres. The
town owns its own electrical plant and water works. Surrounding
towns and villages where no papers are published : Little Rapids,
Day Mills, Walford Station, Algoma Mills, Desbarats, Dayton, Hil-
ton, Sowerby, Wharncliffe, Dean Lake, Cockburn Island, Blind
River and Iron Bridge.
ALGOMA ADVOCATE, weekly; Duncan McMillan, publisher ;
established 1888; independent; Thursday; subscription $1.50;
eight to twelve pages, 6 col., 19^ inches. Circ'n %
See Advt. Page 105.
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THORN BURY, pop. 900, Co. Grey, on Beaver River, at its out-
let into Georgian Bay, on the South Shore of Georgian Bay, and
on G.T.R., 28 miles K. of Owen Sound and 12 miles W. of Colling-
wood ; Tel., T., Ex., Rank. Chief Industries: flour and oatmeal
mills, saw and shingle mills, basket, sash and door, box, wood
alcohol and other factories, fruit packing-, apple growing and farming.
The town contains five churches, schools, public library and three
hotels and is lighted by electricity. Surrounding towns and
villages where no papers are published : Heathcote, Ravenna, Blan-
tyre, Griersville, Redwing, Kimberley, Duncan and Rocklyn.
REVIEW- HERALD, weekly; Beaver Valley Pub. Co., Limited, *J
publishers; established 1872; independent; Thursday ; subscription
$1.50 ; eight pages, 5 col., \g% inches. Circ'n i
THOROLD, pop. 4,500, Co. Welland, on Welland Canal, G.T.R.,
and Niagara Falls, St. Catharines & Toronto Ry., 10 miles N. of
Welland; Tel., T., Ex., Banks. Chief Industries: pulp mills, flour
and knitting mills, pulp board factory, stone quarries, cement works,
foundries, saw mills, machine shops, glass works, paper mills, fruit
growing and farming. The town contains four churches, high,
public and separate schools, public library and public hall. It has
an electric railway to St. Catharines and Merritton, Fonthill, Welland,
Port Colborne, Niagara Falls and Buffalo. It is the centre of a rich
agricultural territory and a large business is carried on in the flour
milling. Surrounding towns and villages where no papers are
published : Allanburgh, Port Robinson, Power Glen, Beaverdams,
Stamford and Merritton.
POST, semi- weekly ; Thompson and Son, publishers; established \/
1875; independent; Tuesday and Friday; subscription $1.50 ; four
pages Tuesday, eight Friday, 6 col., 19?^ inches. Circ'n 3^
TILBURY, pop. 1,703, Co. Kent, on M.C.R. and C.P.R., 80 miles S.W.
of London, 34 miles E. of Windsor; Tel., T., Ex., Banks. Chief Indus-
tries : grist and lumber mills, woodenware, stave and handle factories,
auto top arid rubber cloth factories, canning factory and mixed farming.
The town contains four churches, public and separate schools and
three hotels, and has waterworks, hydro-electric light and natural gas.
Surrounding towns and villages where no papers are published :
Fletcher, Jeannette's Creek, Stoney Point, Valetta and Quinn.
TIMES, weekly ; W. A. Shaw, editor and publisher ; established V/
1884 ; independent ; Thursday ; subscription $1.50 ; eight pages,
6 col., 19^ inches. . Circ'n * +
TILLSONBURG, pop. 3,iS5, Co. Oxford, on Big Otter Creek,
M.C.R., G.T.R., Wabash and C.P.R., 112 miles S.W. of Toronto,
26 miles S. of Woodstock ; Tel., T., Ex., Banks. Chief Industries :
flour, oat-meal, split pea and pot barley mills, milling machinery and
shoe factories, milk condensing plant, apple evaporator, linen mills,
carriage and harvest tool factories, brick works, farming and dairying.
The town contains five churches, public and high schools, society
hall, public hall, excellent water works and fire department.
Surrounding towns and villages where no papers are published :
Brownsville, Cornell, Courtland, Culloden, Corinth, Eden, Glen
Meyer, Guysboro, Langton, Mount Elgin, New England, Dereham /
Centre, Springford, Straffordville, Otterville, Verschoyle and Vienna. V/
LIBERAL, weekly; Aldrich and Johnston, publishers; estab-
lished 1877 ; liberal ; Thursday ; subscription $1.00 ; eight pages,
7 col., 19^ inches. Circ'n i *{ ^/
See A dvt. Page 106.
OBSERVER, AND FARMERS FIRESIDE COMPANION,
weekly; Jno. Law & Co. , publishers; established 1863; conservative;
Thursday ; subscription $1.00 ; eight pages, 6col., 19^4 inches. Circ'n i *(
See A dvt. rage 88.
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TIMMINS, pop. 5,000, District of Temiskaming-, on the Mattagami
River and T. N. O. Ry. , 4^ miles W. of Porcupine, 75 miles N.W. ot
Haileybury ; Tel., T., Ex., Bank. Chief Industries: gold mining,
smelting and planing mills. The town contains $40,000 public
school, $40,000 depot, fire, hall and theatre. It is the centre of the
gold mining district. Surrounding towns and villager where no
papers are published : Moneta, Schumacher, Porcupine, Porquis
Junction and Iroquois Falls.
ADVANCE, weekly ; Geo. Lake, publisher; established 1914; V
independent; Wednesday; subscription $2.00; eight pages, 6 col. ,
19^ inches. Circ'n }
TIMMINS AND PORCUPINE HERALD, weekly; Richard
Brinton, publisher; established 1914; liberal; Saturday; subscrip-
tipn $2.00 ; ten pages, 6 col., 18 inches. Circ'n i
See Advt. Page 107.
TORONTO, pop. 541,000, Co. York, the capital of Ontario, on Lake
Ontario and Toronto Bay, 333 miles -from Montreal, 169 miles from
Sarnia, 229 miles from Detroit, 514 miles from Chicago, 118 miles
from Buffalo, 565 miles from New York, 227 miles from North Bay,
1236 miles from Winnipeg ; Tel., T., Ex., Banks. The Bay,
sheltered by Toronto Island, affords an excellent harbor, from which
passenger and freight boats run throughout the season of navigation
to all lake and St. Lawrence River ports, Canadian and American.
Toronto is a great railroad centre, with connections by C. P. R.,
G. T. R., C. N. R., T. & N. O. R., T. H. & B. Ry. and their various
branches and connections with all the important centres on the
continent. Over 200 freight and 135 passenger trains enter and leave
the city daily. The Toronto Suburban Railway runs to Port Credit
and connects with the Hamilton Electric Railway. Toronto & York
Radial Railway runs from North Toronto to Lake Simcoe, and the
Toronto and Scarboro' suburban line runs to West Hill, via the
Kingston Road. The manufactures embrace nearly everything
required by the public, a few of the more important being organs,
pianos, boilers, building materials, agricultural implements, cast
iron work of every description, furniture, machinery, bridge
works, ships, steel and cast iron piping, paints, oils and varnishes,
hardware and dry goods. It is estimated that the city's factories
employ over 100,000 hands. Toronto is the second largest city in
Canada, it is the Mecca of trade and commerce and a popular resort
for tourists, the centre of Lake Passenger traffic and is an important
. banking centre. Nine of Canada's chartered banks have their head
offices and over 120 branches in the city, while 10 other banks have
60 branches located here.
The area within the city limits, as recently estimated by the City
Engineer, is 32.59 square miles, not including the portion of the
city land covered by water. There are 530 miles of streets and
140 miles of lanes. The electric street car lines comprise over
133 miles of tracks, and 700 cars are in daily use. There are 314
miles of sewers arid 399 miles of water mains. The waterworks
system cost $10,000,000 and the annual revenue ,oow exceeds
$1,000,000.
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Toronto is the educational centre of the Province and contains
203 educational institutions, including the University of Toronto
with its several federated or affiliated universities and colleges
of different denominations. The following are some of the most
important : Toronto and McMaster Universities ; Victoria, Knox,
Wycliffe, St. Andrews, St. Michaels and Upper Canada Col-
leges ; Royal College of Dental Surgeons, College of Pharmacy,
Havergal, Moulton and St. Margaret's Ladies Colleges, Conserva-
tory of Music and College of Music, Margaret Eaton School of Ex-
pression, Technical High School, seventy-four public schools and seven
high schools. There are seven public libraries in the city, containing
185,988 volumes, including those of the Department of Education and
the Law Society of Ontario, and that of the Ontario Government,
containing 75,000 volumes. Toronto is the musical centre of the
Dominion and boasts some very fine musical organizations. It is
the home of many famous choirs such as Mendelssohn's, Schubert's,
and the National Chorus. The Toronto Symphony Orchestra can
scarcely be surpassed on the American continent. Toronto has many
massive and handsome buildings, including the Parliament
Buildings, Government House, City Hall, University of Toronto,
Post Office, Customs House, Royal Ontario Museum, Asylum for
the Insane, Mercer Reformatory, General HcJspital, Osgoode Hall,
Normal School, I. O. F. and Masonic Temples, Confederation Life,
Canada Life Assurance Co., Kent, Lumsden, Union Bank, Canadian
Bank of Commerce, Standard, Dominion and Royal Bank Building.
There are many charitable institutions and organizations, in
eluding the Hospital for Sick Children, Boys' and Girls' Home,
Homes for the Aged, General Hospital, Home for Incurables,
House of Providence, Childrens' Shelter and the Notre Dame.
The new General Hospital occupies an entire block comprising in all
about ten acres, and is considered the most complete of its kind on the
continent. Toronto is often called a city of homes, and is noted not
only for its many fine residences but also for the uniformly com-
fortable and attractive appearance of the residential sections. The
city is well supplied with places of amusement, having 33 public
parks, three beaches, free Zoological Gardens, an island devoted
to summer amusements, a number of athletic fields, yachting,
rowing and canoe clubs, 8 large theatres, and Massey Hall, seating
5,000. It has a splendid police force with mounted contingent and
an ambulance corps, and is lighted with gas and electricity. The
hydro electric current for the street railway and for a large part ot
the city lighting is brought from Niagara Falls. The lighting system
is owned by the city and Toronto is one of the best illuminated
cities on the continent. It has one of the best annual exhibitions in the
world, held in grounds containing 264 acres and 73 permanent
buildings. Main group of 12 buildings are steel, brick and concrete.
Grounds, situated on shore of Lake Ontario extend along water-front
for upwards of one mile, and when not in use for Exhibition purposes,
form a magnificent public park and playground. The grandstand is
of steel, reinforced concrete and brick, 725 feet in length, and has
chair seating capacity of 16,800. The "Exhibition City" has paved
streets and its own electric lighting plant of 30,000 lamps. It has a
permanent population during the time of the Exhibition of 15,000
people. There are 256 churches and some 50 missions in the city, over
56,000 telephones and 200 hotels. Surrounding towns and villages
where no papers are published : Leslieville, Davisville, Mimico,
Carleton, Woodbridge, Chester, Downsview, Davenport, Lambton
Mills, Doncaster, Scarboro and Scarboro Junction, Don, Willowdale,
Agincourt, Elmbank, Patterson, Cooksville and Maple.
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GLOBE, every morning except Sunday; Globe Printing Co.,
publishers, W. G. Jaffray, President; Wm. Findlay, advertising
manager; cor. Yonge and Melinda Sts. ; established 1844; liberal;
subscription $4.00 by mail, $5.00 in city; twelve to eighteen pages,
Saturday twenty to thirty-six pages, 8 col., 2\] inches.
Sworn Circ'n, average for 12 mos. to Sept. 30, 1918, 83,579f
Advt. The Globe's net paid circulation for January, IQIQ, was 87,128, of which
84% was in Toronto or within 150 miles, and 96% was in the Province of Ontario.
This radius comprises the richest and most productive area in Canada in manufacturing
intensive agriculture and fruit growing. The Globe has been the undisputed leader
in this field for seventy-five years. See Advts. Pages 16 and 17.
MAIL AND EMPIRE, every morning except Sunday; Mail
Printing Co., publishers, W. J. Douglas, general manager, cor.
King and Bay Sts.; established 1872 ; conservative ; subscription
$5.09 ; fourteen to eighteen pages, Saturday twenty to thirty-two
pages, 8 col., 20 inches.
Sworn Circ'n, average for 12 mos. to Sept. 30, 1918, 7O,144f
Advt. The Mail and Empire, a high-class morning neivspaper, has more than
doubled its circulation in ten years ; largest circulation in the City of Toronto of any
morning newspaper ; member A. B.C. For rates and full information see A dvt.
Pages 14 and 75.
STAR, every evening except Sunday; Star Ptg. and Pub. Co.
of Toronto, Ltd., publishers, J. E. Atkinson, president, 18-20 King
St. W. ; established 1892 ; independent-liberal ; subscription $6.00 ;
sixteen to thirty-two pages, 8 col., 20 inches.
Sworn Circ'n, average for 12 mos. to Sept. 30, 1918, 81,O34f
WEEKLY, (Sunday edition of Daily) established 1910; independ-
ent-liberal ; Saturday; subscription $2.00; thirty-six pages and
illustrated supplement, 8 col., 20 inches.
Sworn Circ'n, average for 12 mos. to Sept. 30, 1918, 63,O45f
Advt. The Daily Star s circulation (A. B. C. audit )_for twelve months ending
Sept. joth, H)i8, was 81,034 nf t daily. The field covered is solely Toronto and On-
tario, the richest and most thickly populated district in the Dominion of Canada.
The national advertiser should make it his first choice when desiring to cover this
territory. The Star carried 487,880 lines more display advertising than any otlier
Toronto daily, and 6#i% of the entire display of the three morning newspapers com-
bined, during 10,18. The Star Weekly is the Sunday edition, and has a net paid
(.A. B. C. Audit) circulation of over 77,000 at time of this book going to press. This
is Toronto's high grade five-cent Sunday paper. See Advt. Page 21.
TELEGRAM, every evening except Sunday; The J. Ross
Robertson Estate, publishers; cor. Melinda and Bay Sts. ; estab-
lished 1876; independent; subscription $3.00; sixteen to thirty-two
pages, 8 col., 20 inches.
Sworn Circ'n, average for 12 mos. to Sept. 30, 1918, 85,829f
Advt. The circulation of the Evening Telegram is the greatest of all the Toronto
papers and is due entirely to its merits as a newspaper. The Telegram has never
offered premiums, held circulation contests, given coupons, or used any methods to
force circulation. See Advt. Page 18.
TIMES, every evening except Sunday; The Toronto Times,
Limited, publishers ; 105 Bay St. ; established 1919; conservative;
subscription $6.00 in City, $2.50 by mail ; sixteen to thirty-two
pages, 8 col., 19^ inches. Circ'n 43^
Advt. The Toronto Times, on March ist, 1910, purchased the property of the
Toronto Daily News and is now issuing a greatly improved p'aper. The Times
will be an important factor in securing results for advertisers in Toronto and the
prosperous Province of Ontario. See Advl. Page 20.
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WORLD, every morning' except Sunday ; World Newspaper Co.,
of Toronto, Ltd., publishers, Richmond St. West; established 1880;
independent-conservative ; subscription $5.00 in City, $4.00 by mail;
twelve to eighteen pages, 7 col., 20 inches.
Sworn Circ'n, actual averag-efor 12 mos. to Sept. 30, 1918 3O,824*t
SUNDAY WORLD, established 1891 ; subscription $2.50; forty
to sixty pages, including 1 illustrated supplement, 7 col., 20 inches.
Sworn Circ'n, actual average for i 2 mos. to Sept. 30, 1918, 82,949*f
Advt. Whether you are a manufacturer in Moncton, a wholesaler in Montreal,
or a retail grocer in Toronto, the rates for advertising in the Daily and Sunday World
are the same. There is one price to everybody, and ve not you pay the agency
commission. See Advt. Page 10.
HEBREW JOURNAL, Mornings Monday to Friday inclusive
and Saturday evening, Can. Jewish Pub. Co., Ltd., publishers ;
established 1912; independent; subscription $5.00; six to eight
pages, 7 col., 20% inches.
See Advt. Page 104.
VARSITY, tri-weekly; Students- Administration Council, publish-
ers; established 1867; college; Monday, Wednesday and Friday;
last forms close Saturday, Tuesday and Thursday p. m. ; subscrip-
tion $1.50 ; four pages, 6 col., 16*4 inches.
CANADIAN BAPTIST, weekly ; Standard Publishing Co.,
publishers, W. J. McKay, B.D. , LL. D., editor and manager,
223 Church St.; established 1854; religious, Baptist; Thursday;
last forms close Monday p.m; subscription $1.50; sixteen pages, 4
col., 13^ inches. Circ'n 6)4
See Advt. Page 99.
CANADIAN CHURCHMAN, weekly; Canadian Churchman
Ltd., publishers, 613 Continental Life Building; established 1871;
religious, Church of England ; Thursday ; last forms close Tuesday
noon ; subscription $1.50 ; sixteen pages, 4 col., i2}4 inches.
Circ'n 4^
CANADIAN CONGREGATION ALIST, weekly; Rev. E. D.
Silcox, editor and manager; established 1855 ; religious, Congrega-
tional ; Thursday; last forms close Tuesday; subscription $1.25;
sixteen pages, 3 col., 9 inches. Circ'n i
CANADIAN COUNTRYMAN, weekly; Canadian Countryman
Publishing Co. Ltd., publishers; established 1912; agricultural;
Saturday; last forms close id days previous; subscription $1.00 ;
thirty-two to forty-four pages, 4 col., 9 inches.
Sworn Circ'n, actual averagefor 12 mos. to Sept. 30, 1918, 30,995*t
See Advt. Page 88.
CANADIAN ENGINEER, weekly; The Monetary Times
Printing Co., publishers; established 1893; civil engineering and
contracting ; Thursday ; last forms close ten days previous; sub-
scription $3.00; seventy-six pages, 2 wide col., 10 inches. Circ'n 2 1 2
Also publish Monetary Times.
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CANADIAN FARM, weekly; Farm Press Ltd., publishers,
181 Simcoe Street; established 1909; agricultural ; Wednesday; last
forms close Saturday ; subscription $1.00 ; twenty to twenty-four
pages, 3 or 4 col., 14 % inches.
Note A weekly Market Issue is also published on Friday of each
week and mailed to subscribers in Canada and Newfoundland.
Suitable advertising is accepted for this edition.
Sworn Circ'n, actual average for 12 mos. to Sept. 30, 1918, 24,635*t
Advt. As seen through the eyes of the readers, Canadian Farm is a champion
of the farmer's interests -sane in its educational viewpoint, a leader in agriculture,
a moulder of opinion among farmers. The Market Issue, commenced Oct. 12, 1017,
with a view of rendering increased service to all subscribers, has added increased
stability to the circulation of Canadian Farm. Guaranteed net average 26,000;
present circulation 30,000. See Advt. Page 132.
CANADIAN GROCER, weekly; Maclean Publishing Co.
Ltd., publishers, 143-153 University Ave. ; established 1886;
groceries, provisions, and all food stuffs; Friday; last forms close
Tuesday p.m. ; subscription $3.00; sixty-four pages and upwards, 3
col., 10 inches. Circ'n
Also publish Dry Goods Review, Men's Wear Revieiv, Hardware
and Metal, Printer and Publisher, Bookseller and Stationer,
Financial Post, Canadian Machinery, Afar me Engineering of
Canada, Sanitary Engineer, Pozver House, Canadian Foundry man,
Canadian Alotor Tractor and Implement Trade Journal,
Farmer's Magazine and MacLearis Magazine.
See Advt. Page ijj
CANADIAN HARDWARE JOURNAL, weekly, Commercial
Press, Limited, publishers ; established 1909 ; hardware trade ;
Tuesday; last forms close Friday; subscription $1.00; twenty
pages, 2 col., 10 inches. Circ'n 2
Also publish Canadian Manufacturer, etc.
CANADIAN INSURANCE, weekly ; Stone and Cox, publish-
ers ; established 1905 ; insurance ; Wednesday; last forms close
Monday p.m. ; subscription $2.00; sixteen pages, 3 col., ioX inches.
CANADIAN MACH II NERY& MANUFACTURER'S NEWS,
weekly ; Maclean Publishing Co. Ltd., publishers, 143- 153 Univer-
sity Avenue; established 1905; manufacturing interests, covering
mechanical, power and foundry fields ; Thursday ; last forms close
Monday; subscription $3,00 ; one hundred and four to one hundred
and sixty-eight pages, 3 col., 10 inches. Circ'n 2^
Also publish Canadian Grocer, etc.
See Advt. Page ijj
CANADIAN OBSERVER, weekly; J. R. B. Whitney, publisher;
established 1914 ; interests of Colored People of Canada ; Saturday ;
last forms close Wednesday ; subscription $1.00 ; eight pages, 4 col.,
15 inches.
Sworn Circ'n, average for 12 mos. to Sept. 30, 1918, 11,5OO
CATHOLIC REGISTER AND CANADIAN EXTENSION,
weekly ; The Catholic Church Extension Society of Canada, pub-
lishers, 1 19 Wellington St. W. ; established 1910; religious, Roman
Catholic; Thursday; last forms close Tuesday nooir; subscription
$1.50; eight to ten pages, 8 col., 21^ inches. Circ'n 13
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CHRISTIAN GUARDIAN, weekly; Methodist Book and Pub-
lishing: House, publishers, 33 Richmond St. W., Rev. W. B. Creigh-
ton, B. A. , D.D. , editor, Rev. W. Briggs, D.D., business manager;
established 1829 ; religious, Methodist ; Wednesday ; last forms
close Friday; subscription $1.50; twenty-four and thirty-two pages,
3 col., 1 1 \ inches. Circ'n 21 X
Also publish Adult Class, Youth and Service, Sunday School
Banner, and Senior f-ierean Lesson Quarterly.
Advt. The Christian Guardian is the best mail order medium published in Canada
Quality circulation. See Advt. Page 131.
CONTRACT RECORD, AND ENGINEERING REVIEW,
weekly ; Hugh C. MacLean, Ltd., publishers, 347 Adelaide St. West ;
established 1886 ; contracting, engineering, etc. ; Wednesday ;
last form closes Saturday; subscription $2.00 ; eighty pages and
upwards, 2 or 3 col., 10 inches.
Also publish Canada Lumberman, Electrical News, Footwear
in Canada and The Sailor.
EAST AND WEST, weekly; Rev. R. Douglas Fraser, editor,
Presbyterian Publications, publishers; established 1903; Presby-
terian; Saturday; last forms close two weeks previous; subscrip-
tion 75 cents ; eight pages, 4 col., 13*-^ inches. Circ'n
Also publish Pathfinder, Teacher's Monthly, Home Study Quar-
terly, Intermediate Quarterly and Junior Quarterly.
FARM AND DAIRY, weekly. See Peterborough.
FARMER'S SUN, weekly; The Farmers' Publishing Co.,
Limited, publishers; established iSgi; agricultural; Tuesday; last
forms close Monday p.m.; subscription $1.00; twelve pages, 8 col.,
z\ l /t inches. Circ'n 17
FINANCIAL POST OF CANADA, weekly; Maclean Pub-
lishing Co. Ltd., publishers, 143-153 University Ave. ; established
1907 ; financial ; Saturday; last forms close Friday a.m.; subscrip-
tion $3.00 ; sixteen to twenty pages, 6 col., 17^ inches. Circ'n 6tf
Also publish Canadian Grocer, etc.
See Advt. Page /jj.
HARDWARE AND METAL, weekly; Maclean Publishing Co.
Ltd., publishers, 143-153 University Ave. ; established 1889; hard-
ware and allied trades ; Saturday ; last forms close Wednesday ;
subscription $3.00 ; ninety-six pages and up, 3 col., 10 inches.
Circ'n
Also publish Canadian Grocer, etc.
See Advt. Page 133.
INDUSTRIAL BANNER, weekly ; Labor Educational
Publishers, Ltd., publishers ; established 1892 ; labor ; Friday ;
last forms close Wednesday; subscription $1.00 ; six to eight pages,
7 col., 21% inches. Circ'n 19
JACK CANUCK, weekly; Jack Canuck Publishing Co. Ltd.,
publishers ; established 1911; independent ; Saturday ; last forms close
Thursday; subscription $2.00; twenty-four pages, 4 col., 13 inches.
MONETARY TIMES, weekly; Monetary Times Printing Co.,
62 Church St., publishers ; established 1867 ; finance, insurance and
commerce ; Friday ; last forms close two weeks previous; subscrip-
tion $3.00 ; forty-eight pages, 2 wide col., 10 inches. Circ'n 5
Also publish Canadian Engineer.
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OIMCE-A-WEEK, weekly; Once -a -Week Co., publishers;
established 1895; independent- conservative; Thursday; subscription
$1.00 ; six to ten pages, 7 col., 20 inches.
ONTARIO GAZETTE, weekly; Ontario Government Official
Gazette, printed by Methodist Book and Publishing 1 House, 299
Queen Street, W.
Inserts only Government advertisements.
PIONEER, weekly ; Dominion Alliance, publishers; established
1901 ; social progress and moral reform ; Friday ; last forms close
Tuesday; subscription $1.00; eight pages, 4 col., 14 inches.
Sworn Circ'n, actual average for 12 mos. to Sept. 30, 1918, 23,6O5*
See Advt. Page 87.
PRESBYTERIAN AND WESTMINSTER, weekly; with
special monthly magazine number; The Westminster Co. Ltd.,
publishers ; established 1896 ; religious and literary, Presbyterian ;
Thursday ; last forms close Tuesday; subscription $2.00 ; thirty-
two pages, 3 col., 10^ inches. Circ'n 10^
See Advt. Page 104.
RECORD, weekly; Saturday; the record paper of the Wilson
List of Rural Newspapers.
RIVERDALE LEADER, weekly; Thompson Bros., publishers;
local ; Thursday ; distribution free ; four pages, 6 col. , 20 inches.
(Distribution free) Circ'n 4
SATURDAY NIGHT, weekly; Saturday Night Ltd., publishers,
Frederick Paul, editor; established 1887; literary, illustrated;
Saturday ; last forms close 2nd Thursday previous ; subscription
$3.00; thirty-two pages, 6 col., 19^ inches.
Sworn Circ'n, actual average for 12 mos. to Sept. 30, 1918, 34,978*t
SENTINEL, weekly; Sentinel Publishing Co., publishers, 37
and 39 McCaul St. ; established 1874; Protestant; Thursday; last
forms close Tuesday; subscription $1.50 ; twelve pages, 8 col. 21 ^
inches.
Sworn Circ'n, actual average for 12 mos. to Sept. 30, 1918, 20,674*t
See Advt. Page fg.
STATESMAN , weekly; The Statesman, publishers, 26 Adelaide
St. West; established 1918; liberal; Saturday; subscription $2.00;
sixteen pages, 2 wide col., 10^ inches. Circ'n, 9^
See Advt. Page in.
TIMES, weekly ; W. N. Wilkinson, editor and publisher, 149
Morrison Ave. ; established 1914 ; local ; Thursday ; subscription
$1.00 ; four pages, 7 col., 20 inches.
WAR CRY, weekly; Salvation Army, publishers, 16 Albert St.;
established 1883; religious, organ of Salvation Army; Saturday;
subscription $1.50 ; sixteen pages, 4 col., 13^ inches.
Inserts only Salvation Army advertisements.
Also publish Young Soldier.
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WILSON LIST OF RURAL NEWSPAPERS, record paper
"Toronto Record," a list of about 175 country weeklies ; Wilson
Publishing Co. of Toronto, Ltd., publishers, 73-81 Adelaide St. W. ;
established 1872 ; inside or outside pages are printed in Toronto,
and the balance by each individual publisher.
Sworn Circ'n, actual average for 12 mos. to Sept. 30, 1918, 140,881*
Advt.--The great connecting- link between the advertiser and the farm and small
town homes of Ontario. Average weekly circulation of each newspaper on the Wilson
List for /9/c was 828 (sworn statement ). The use of this list saves advertisers 99%
in cost of printing plates and fully 50% in space rates. See Advt. Page 142.
YOUNG SOLDIER, weekly; Salvation Army, publishers, 16
Albert St. ; established 1888 ; religious, Salvation Army Juvenile ;
subscription 75 cents; sixteen pages, 3 col., 9^ inches.
Inserts only Salvation Army advertisements.
Also publish War Cry
JEWISH LABOR GAZETTE, weekly; Jewish Labor Gazette
Publishing Association, publishers; established 1866; independent;
subscription $1.00; six pages, 7 col., 20 inches.
LA TRIBUNA CANADIANA, Italian, weekly; Harry Corti,
publisher ; established 1907 ; conservative ; Saturday ; last forms
close Friday, 8 a.m.; subscription $2.00 ; eight pages, 7 col., 20
inches. Circ'n 5
CANADIAN COURIER, bi-weekly ; Courier Press, Limited,
publishers ; Augustus Bridle, editor ; established 1906 ; literary,
illustrated ; alternate Saturdays ; last form closes 12 days previous;
subscription $1.00; twenty-eight to thirty-six pages, 4 cdl., 13
inches.
Sworn Circ'n, actual average for 12 mos. to Sept. 30, 1918, 47,267*t
See Advt. Page 132.
CANADIAN FLORIST, bi-weekly; see Peterborough.
CANADA LUMBERMAN AND WOODWORKER, semi-
monthly; Hugh C. MacLean, Ltd., publishers, 347 Adelaide St.
West ; established 1879 ; lumber and woodworking trade ; ist and
1 5th of month; last forms close 28th and 1 2th of month; subscription
$2.00 ; seventy-two pages, 2 or 3 col., 12 inches. "
Also publish Contract Record, Electrical A r ews, Footicear in
Canada and The Sailor.
CANADIAN FORWARD, semi-monthly; Social Democratic
Party of Canada, publishers ; established 1908; socialist; loth and
24th of month; forms close 8th and 22nd of month; subscription
Si.oo; eight pages, 4 col. ,15 inches. Circ'n 12
CANADIAN TEACHER, semi-monthly ; Educational Publish-
ing Co., publishers ; established 1897; educational ; ist and I5th
of month; last forms close I5th and ist of month; subscription $1.25;
sixty-eight pages, 2 col., 8 inches. Circ'n 654
ELECTRICAL NEWS AND ENGINEERING JOURNAL,
semi-monthly ; Hugh C. MacLean, Ltd., publishers, 347 Adelaide St.
West ; established 1883 ; electrical and engineering ; ist and i5th
of month ; last forms close 27th and nth of month; subscription
$2.00; sixty-eight pages up, 2 or 3 col., 10 inches. Circ'n 2^
Also publish Canada Lumberman, Contract Record, Footwear in
Canada and The Sailor.
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FARMER'S MAGAZINE, semi-monthly ; MacLean Publishing
Co., Limited, publishers, 143-153 University Ave. ; established
1910; agricultural; ist and i5th of month; last forms close 25th
and 8th of month; subscription $1.50; forty pages and up ; 3 col.,
10 inches. Circ'n 35!
Also publish Canadian Grocer, etc.
See Advt. Page 133.
POWER HOUSE, semi-monthly; MacLean Publishing Co.
Ltd., publishers, 143-153 University Avenue; established 1907;
power; 5th and 2oth of month; last forms close i2th and i5th of
month; subscription $1.00; eighty-eight pages, 3 col., 10 inches.
Circ'n 2 l /2
Also publish Canadian Grocer, etc.
See Advt. Page fjj..
SANITARY ENGINEER, PLUMBER AND STEAMFITTER,
semi-monthly; Maclean Publishing Co. Ltd., publishers, 143-153
University Ave. ; established 1907 ; plumbing trade ; ist and i5th
of month; last forms close 27th and i2th of month; subscription
$1.00 ; forty pages and up ; 3 col., 10 inches. Circ'n i^
Also publish Canadian Grocer, etc.
See Advt. Page ijj.
SHOE AND LEATHER JOURNAL, semi-monthly; Acton
Publishing Co. Ltd. , publishers ; established 1888 ; shoe and leather
trade; ist and I5th of month; last forms close 4 days previous;
subscription $1.50 ; sixty pages, 2 and 3 col., 10 inches.
Also publish Baker and Confectioner and Furniture Journal.
ACT A VICTORIAN A, monthly during collegiate year; Union
Literary Society of Victoria College, University of Toronto, publish-
ers ; established 1875; college; i5th of month; last forms close ist
of month; subscription $1.25; eighty pages, i wide col., 6^ inches.
Circ'n %
1 ADULT CLASS, monthly; Methodist Book and Publishing
House, publishers ; established 1910 ; Methodist, Sunday School ;
subscription 45 cents ; thirty-two pages, 2 col. , 8 inches.
Also publish Christian Guardian, etc.
Does not print Advertisements.
AVIATION NEWS,, monthly; Adam F. Penton, publisher;
established 1918; aviation; 25th of month; forms close loth of month;
subscription $1.00; thirty-six pages, 2 wide col., 9^ inches.
Also publish Canadian Motor Boat.
BAKER AND CONFECTIONER, monthly; Acton Pub-
lishing Co. Ltd., publishers; established 1889; trade; 5th of month;
last forms close ist of month"; subscription $1.50; seventy pages, 2
wide col., 10 inches.
Also publish Shoe and Leather Journal, etc.
BANK DIRECTORY OF CANADA, monthly; Houston's
Standard Publications, publishers ; established 1901 ; banking ;
ist of month; last forms close loth of month; subscription $4.00; two
hundred and forty-two pages, size 6x8.
Sworn Circ'n, actual average for 12 mos. to Sept. 30, 1918, 2,511*
BAPTIST VISITOR, monthly ; The Women's^ Baptist Home
Mission Board, publishers; established 1889; missionary; 2Oth of
month ; subscription 25 cents ; twelve to thirty -two pages, 2 col.,
8^ inches. Circ'n 7^
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BOOKSELLER AND STATIONER AND OFFICE
EQUIPMENT JOURNAL, monthly ; Maclean Publishing Co. Ltd.,
publishers, 143-153 University Avenue; established 1884; book,
stationery and associated trades; 4th of "month; last forms close
2gth of month; subscription $1.00 ; fifty-six pages, 3 col., 10 inches.
Circ'n i
Also publish Canadian Grocer, etc.
See Advl. Page 133.
BULLETIN, monthly ; The Bulletin Publishing Co. of Toronto,
Ltd., publishers ; established 1893 ; insurance and finance ; ist of
month ; last forms close 25th of month; subscription $2.00 ; twenty-
eight pages, 2 col., 9% inches. Circ'n \%
BULLETIN OF THE ARMY MEDICAL CORPS, monthly;
Canadian Army Medical Corps, Training Depot No. 2, publishers,
84 Victoria street ; established 1918; medical and military ; sub-
scription $1.00; thirty-two pages, 2 wide col., 10^ inches.
CANADA AND INDIA, monthly ;' Canada-India League,
publishers ; established 1915 ; independent ; subscription $1.00 ;
eight pages, 2 col., 10^ inches.
CANADA LANCET, monthly; The Ontario Publishing Co.
Ltd., publishers ; established 1867 ; medical ; ist of month ; last
forms close 2oth of month; subscription $2.00; sixty-four pages, i
wide col., 8 inches. Circ'n 2)4
Also publish Canadian Magazine.
CANADA LAW JOURNAL, monthly; Canada Law Book Co.,
publishers ; legal ; subscription $5.00 ; forty-eight pages, i and 2
col., 8 inches.
CANADIAN BOY BUILDER, monthly; Boys' Work Division,
National Council Y. M. C. A., publishers; established 1918; boys'
interests and boy leadership; subscription 5oc. ; sixteen pages, 3
col., 9^4 inches.
CANADIAN BUILDER, monthly; Commercial Press, Limited,
publishers; established 1913; building trade; gth of month; last
forms close 6th of month ; subscription $1.00 , twenty pages, 2 wide
col., 10 inches. Circ'n i^
Also publish Canadian Manufacturer, etc.
CANADIAN CHEMICAL JOURNAL, monthly; Biggar
Press Ltd., publishers ; Confederation Life Bldg. ; established 1917;
scientific; 25th of previous month; last forms close 22nd of previous
month; subscription $2.00; fifty-two pages, 2 col., 7 x 10 inches.
Circ'n \%
CANADIAN CIGAR AND TOBACCO JOURNAL, monthly;
H. Gagniar, Ltd., publishers ; established 1894 ; manufacturing and
wholesale tobacco trade ; ist of month ; forms close 25th of month ;
subscription $1.00 ; fifty-eight pages and upwards, 2 wide col., 10
inches. Circ'n i#
Also publish Canadian Optometrist and Optician, Clothier and
Haberdasher, Construction, Dominion Dental Journal, Motor
Magazine, Motor Trade, leader and Canadian Jeweler and
Women 's Wear.
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CANADIAN DRUGGIST, monthly; W. J. Dyas Pub. Co.
Ltd., publishers, 33 Richmond St. W. ; established 1889; drug trade;
5th of month; last forms close ist of month; subscription $1.00 ;
fifty-six pages, 2 wide col., 10 inches.
Sworn Cirt'n average for 12 mos. to Sept. 30, 1918, 2,825
Also publish Canadian Harness Journal.
See Advt. Page 65.
CANADIAN FOUNDRY MAN, monthly; Maclean Publishing
Co. Ltd., publishers, i43- J 53 University Avenue ; established, 1909;
foundry and allied interests; 7th of month; last forms close ist of
month ; subscription $1.00; sixty-four pages, 3 col. , 10 inches. Circ'n i
Also publish Canadian Grocer, etc.
See Advt. Page ijj.
CANADIAN FURNITURE WORLD AND UNDER-
TAKER, monthly; Commercial Press Limited, publishers; estab-
lished 1911 ; furniture and undertaking ; 2nd of month ; last forms
close zgth of month ; subscription $1.00; sixty-eight pages, 2 col.,
10 inches.
Also publish Canadian Manufacturer, etc. Circ'n \%
CANADIAN HARNESS JOURNAL, monthly; W. J. Dyas
Pub. Co. Ltd., publishers; established 1890; harness trade; I5th
of month ; last forms close 5th of month ; subscription $1.00; thirty-
six pages, 2 wide col. , 10 inches.
Sworn Circ'n average for 12 mos. to Sept. 30, 1918, 3.7OO
Also publish Canadian Druggist.
CANADIAN HOMEJOURNAL, monthly ; Canadian Woman's
Magazine Publishing Co. Ltd., publishers, William G. Rook, presi-
dent and managing editor, 71-81 Richmond St. W. ; established 1904;
household; ist of month; last forms close 2Oth of month ; subscrip-
tion $2.00 ; 64 pages and upwards, 3 and 4 col., 14 inches.
Circ'n zS^t
CANADIAN HORTICULTURIST, monthly. See Peter-
borough.
CANADIAN IMPLEMENT TRADE AND POWER FAR-
MING, monthly ; Vehicle Trade Publishers Ltd. , publishers ; estab-
lished 1900; agricultural implement, vehicle trade and mechanical
power ; I5th of month ; last forms close 5th of month ; $1.00;
(Power Farming published within same covers but as separate sec-
tion) thirty pages in all ; 3 col., 7 1-3 inches. Circ n 7^
CANADIAN JOURNAL OF MEDICINE AND SUR-
GERY, monthly; W. A. Young, M.D., publisher, 145 College St.;
established 1897; last forms close i5th of month previous; medi-
cal ; subscription $2.00 ; sixty to one hundred pages, i and 2 col.,
8 inches. Circ'n 6^
CANADIAN JOURNAL OF MUSIC, monthly; Canadian
Journal of Music, Ltd., publishers, 186, Bedford Road ; established
1914 ; musical life; ist. of month; last forms close 2oth of month;
subscription $1.00; sixteen pages, 2 col., 8 inches. Circ'n a
CANADIAN LAW TIMES, monthly, and occasionally semi-
monthly, about 13 issues in a year; The Carswell Co. Ltd., pub-
lishers, 19 Duncan Street ; established 1881 ; legal ; subscription
$5.00 ; one thousand pages and upwards a year, 6 x 9^ inches.
Circ'n ^
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CANADIAN MAGAZINE, monthly; Ontario Publishing Co.
Ltd., publishers, T. H. Best, managing- director ; established 1893 ;
literary, illustrated ; 2oth preceding month ; last forms close loth
preceding month ; subscription $2.50 ; one hundred and eight
pages, 2 col., 8 inches. Circ'n 18^
Also publish Canada Lancet.
Adi't. The Canadian Magazine has stood the test of time. Over 36 years old.
Manufacturers add prestige to their campaign by advertising in it . I fort hy goods
should bt advertised in a high-class medium. A National campaign is not complete
without The Canadian. Sample copy and rate card sent on request. See Advt.
Page 1 16.
CANADIAN MANHOOD, monthly except July and August ;
National Council Y.M.C.A., publishers; established 1914; Y M.C.A. ;
ist of month; last forms close loth of month previous; subscrip-
tion $1.00 ; twenty-four pages, 3 col., 9^ inches. Circ'n
CANADIAN MANUFACTURER, monthly; Commercial
Press, Ltd., publishers ; established 1880 ; manufacturing ; 29th
of preceding month ; last forms close 25th of preceding month ;
subscription $ i. oo; sixty-eight pages, 2 col. , ro inches. Circ'n 2
Also publish Canadian Furniture World and Undertaker,
Canadian Hard-ware Journal, Electrical Dealer and Contractor,
Motoring, Retail Druggist of Canada and Retail Grocer and
Provisioner.
CANADIAN MEDICAL ASSOCIATION JOURNAL,
monthly; Morang and Co. Ltd., publishers; established 1916;
medical ; ist of month; last forms close isth of month; subscription
$5.00; ninety-six pages, i col., 8x5 inches.
CANADIAN MOTOR BOAT, monthly; Canadian Motor
Boat, Ltd., publishers, Adam F. Penton, president and treasurer;
official journal of the Canadian Association of Boat Manufacturers
and the Aero Club of Canada ; established 1910 ; motor boat and
aviation interests of Canada and the British possessions ; 25th ot
month; last forms close loth of month; subscription $1.00; ninety-
two pages, 2 and 3 col., 10 inches. Circ'n 7
Also publish Aviation News.
CANADIAN MOTORIST, monthly; Ontario Motor League,
pubishers ; established 1914; motoring; ist of month; last forms
close i5th of month; subscription $1.00; 70 pages, 3 col., 9^ inches.
Sworn Circ'n, actual average for 12 mos. to Sept. 30, 1918, 6,331*1
THE CANADIAN MOTOR TRACTOR AND IMPLE-
MENT TRADE JOURNAL, monthly; The MacLean Publishing
Co. .Limited, publishers; established 1919; trade; subscription $2.00;
forty-eight pages, 4 col., 12^ inches.
Also publish Canadian Grocer, etc.
See Advt. Page /jj.
CANADIAN MUSIC TRADES JOURNAL, monthly;
Fullerton Pub. Co., publishers; established 1900; music trades ; i5th
of month; last forms close 7th of month; subscription $2.00; eighty
pages, 3 col., 10 inches. Circ'n i#
CANADIAN OPTOMETRIST AND OPTICIAN, monthly,
H. Gagnier, Limited, publishers; established 1919; optical trade;
2oth of month previous; last forms close I2th of month previous;
subscription $2.00; thirty-six pages, 7> inches by 5 inches.
Also publish Can. Cigar and Tobacco Journal, etc.
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CANADIAN PHARMACEUTICAL JOURNAL, monthly;
Pharmaceutical Publishing- Co. of Toronto, Ltd., publishers, 1204
Queen St. W.; established 1868; drugs ; i5th of month ; last forms
close i2th of month; subscription $1.00 ; forty-eig-ht pages, 2 wide
col., 8% inches. Circ'n itf
CANADIAN POULTRY REVIEW, monthly ; H. B. Dono-
van, editor and publisher, 184 Adelaide St. W. ; established 1877;
poultry raising; ist of month; last forms close 22nd of month; sub-
scription 75 cents; thirty-two to fifty-six pages, 4 col., 12 inches.
Circ'n i6#
CANADIAN PRACTITIONER AND REVIEW, monthly ;
Practitioner Publishing Co., publishers, 41 Queen St., East ; estab-
lished 1876; medical; ist of month; last forms close 25th of month;
subscription $2.00; eighty to one hundred pages, i wide col., 7^
inches.
CANADIAN RAILWAY AND MARINE WORLD, monthly ;
Acton Burrows Ltd., publishers, 70 Bond St. ; established 1898 ;
steam and electric railway, marine and canal contractors' interests ;
ist of month ; last forms close loth of month; subscription $2.00 ;
one hundred and eight pages, 3 col., 10 inches. Circ'n 2^f
CLOTHIER AND HABERDASHER, monthly , H. Gagnier,
Ltd., publishers ; established 1900 ; clothing, hat and men's furnish-
ing trades ; ist of month ; last forms close 25th of month; subscrip-
tion $2.00 ; eighty pages, 2 col., 10 inches. Circ'n 2
Also publish Can. Cigar and Tobacco Journal, etc.
CONSTRUCTION, monthly; H. Gagnier, Ltd., publishers;
established 1900 ; building trades ; last forms close 8th of month,
subscription $3.00 ; seventy-two pages, 2 wide col., 10 inches.
Circ'n i
Also publish Can. Cigar and Tobacco Journal, etc.
DOMINION DENTAL JOURNAL, monthly; H. Gagnier,
Ltd., publishers; established 1868; dental; ist of month; last forms
close 5th of month; subscription $2.00 ; sixty pages, 7^ inches by 5
inches. Circ'n i#
Also publish Can. Cigar and Tobacco Journal, etc.
DOMINION INDEPENDENT ODDFELLOW, monthly;
W. S. Johnston, publisher, Adelaide St. W. ; established 1898;
Oddfellowship ; ist of month ; last forms close last day of month ;
subscription $1.00 ; sixteen to twenty-four pages, 4 col., 12 inches.
DOMINION MEDICAL MONTHLY, monthly; George
Elliott, publisher; established 1893 ; medical; 1 5th of month ; last
forms close ist of month; subscription $2.00; fifty-six pages, i or
2 col., 7^ inches.
DRY GOODS REVIEW, monthly; Maclean Publishing Co.
Ltd., publishers; 143-153 University Avenue; established 1889;
dry goods, ready-to-wear clothing, dress fabrics, etc. ; 7th of
month; last forms close 4th of month; subscription $2.00; one hun-
dred and twelve pages and up ; 3 col., 10 inches. Circ'n 2^
Also publish Canadian Grocer, etc.
See Advt. Page 133
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ECONOMIST, monthly; Economist- Printing & Publishing: Co.
of Toronto, Ltd., publishers, 180 Adelaide St. West; established
1886 ; banking-, insurance and finance ; isth of month ; last forms
closi- 25! h of month; subscription $2.00 ; twenty-four to thirty-two
pag-es, 2 col., 9^ inches.
ELECTRICAL DEALER AND CONTRACTOR, monthly ;
Commercial Pivss, Ltd., publishers; established 1914; electrical
trade ; i8th of previous month ; last forms close i6th of previous
month; subscription $1.00; twenty-eig-ht pag-es, 2 col., 10 inches.
Also publish Canadian Manufacturer, etc. Circ'n fa
EVERYWOM AN'S WORLD, monthly ; Continental Pub. Co.,
Ltd., publishers; established '1913; literary, women and home;
last forms close i8th month preceding-; subscription $2.00 ;
fifty-two to sixty-four pages, 4 col., 14^ inches.
Sworn Circ'n, average for 12 mos. to Sept. 30, 1918, lO4,4O2f
Also publish Everyzvoman' s Xeedlecraft Companion.
FOOTWEAR I N CANADA, monthly ; Hugh C. MacLean, Ltd. ,
publishers, 347 Adelaide St. West; established 1912; trade; loth
of month; last forms close 8th of month; subscription $1.00; seventy-
eight pages, 2 or 3 col., 10 inches. Circ'n 2
Also publish Contract Record, Electrical News, Canada Lumber-
man and The Sailor.
FORESTER, monthly; official organ of I.O.F., Temple Building;
established 1881 ; fraternal; ist of month; subscription $1.00; eight
pages, 3 col., 1 1 inches.
FREEMASON, monthly; Cowan & Co., publishers, J. W.
Cowan, editor; established 1881; masonic ; 25th of month; last
forms close 2oth of month; subscription $1.00; twenty pages, 3 col.,
9 inches.
FURNITURE JOURNAL, monthly; Acton Publishing Co.
Ltd., publishers ; established 1894 ; trade; 25th of month previous;
subscription $1.50; sixty-six pages up, 2 col., 10 inches.
Also publish Baker and Confectioner, etc.
HOSPITAL WORLD, (incorporating The Journal of Prei>en-
tive Medicine'), monthly ; The Hospital World, publishers ; W. A.
Young, M.D., L.R.C.P., Managing Editor, 145 College St. ; estab-
lished 1912 ; hospital interests ; ist of month; last forms close I5th
of month previous; subscription $3.00; eighty pages, 2 col., 7^"
inches.
INDUSTRIAL CANADA, monthly; Canadian Manufacturers'
Association, publishers ; established 1900 ; manufacturing ; 5th of
month ; last forms close 25111 of month previous; subscription $2.00 ;
one hundred and forty-eight pages, 2 wide col., 10 inches. Circ'n 3^
INSURANCE AND FINANCIAL REVIEW, monthly t F.
McPhillips, editor and publisher ; established 1905; insurance, banking
and finance; i5th of month; last forms close 1 3th of month; sub-
scription $2.00 ; twenty-four to forty pages, 2 col., 9^ inches.
Circ'n 2%
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KHAKI CALL, monthly; Army and Navy Veterans in Canada,
publisher ; established 1916; official organ of the Army and Navy
Veterans in Canada; 2oth of month; subscription $1.00; thirty-two
pages, 4 col., li}4 inches.
KENNELAND BENCH, monthly ; Canadian Kennel Club,
publishers; established 1913; dogs; last week of month ; last forms
close 2oth of month previous; subscription $1.00; twenty-four pages,
3 col., 9 inches. Circ'n i >(
LIFE UNDERWRITERS' NEWS, monthly; Life Under-
writers' Association of Canada, publishers ; established 1914 ; life
insurance; 2oth of month; last forms close i2th of month; subscrip-
tion $1.00 ; thirty-six pages, 2 col., 7^ inches. Circ'n i^
LORD'S DAY ADVOCATE, monthly ; Lord's Day Alliance
of Canada, publishers; established 1903; Lord's Day preservation;
subscription 50 cents ; twelve pages, 2 col., 7^ inches.
Does not print advertisements.
MACLEAN'S MAGAZINE, monthly; MacLean Publishing
Co. Ltd., publishers, 143-153 University Ave.; established 1896;
literary ; ist of month; last forms close loth of month; subscription
$2.00; eighty pages and up, 4 col. , 12 14 inches.
Circ'n 70!
Also publish Can. Grocer, etc.
See Advt. Page zjj.
McMASTER UNIVERSITY MONTHLY, monthly during
college year (eight-issues in all) ; Literary Society of the University,
publishers; established 1891 ; college; 25th of month; last forms
close loth of month : subscription $1.00; sixty-four pages, i and
2 col., 7 inches.
MARINE ENGINEERING OF CANADA, monthly; MacLean
Publishing Co. Ltd., publishers, 143-153 University Ave. ; established
1910 ; marine engineering ; 24th of month ; last forms close iSth
of month; subscription $2.00; eighty pages, 3 col. , 10 inches.
Circ'n \}/z
Also publish Canadian Grocer, etc.
See Advt. Page 133.
MARKETING AND BUSINESS MANAGEMENT, (for-
merly "Economic Advertising"), monthly; W. A. Lydiatt, pub-
lisher, 53 Yonge Street; established 1908 ; commercial ; subscription
$2.00; forty-eight pages, 3 col., 10 inches. Circ'n i^
MASONIC SUN, monthly ; Masonic Publishing Co. of Toron-
to, Ltd., publishers ; established 1910 ; Masonic ; subscription $r.oo ;
seventy-two pages up, 2 col., 7^ inches.
MEN'S WEAR REVIEW, monthly; MacLean Publishing Co.
Ltd., publishers, 143-153 University Ave.; established 1912; trade;
25th of month; last forms close 2oth of month; subscription $2.00;
seventy-two pages, 3 col. , 10 inches. Circ'n \)
Also publish Can. Grocer, etc.
See Advt. Page ijj
MISSIONARY MESSENGER, monthly; Presbyterian Wo-
men's Missionary Society, publishers ; established 1914 ; Presby-
terian missions ; ist of month ; last forms close i2th of month pre-
vious ; subscription 25 cents in parcels of two or mo~re to one ad-
dress, individual mailing 35 cents; thirty-two pages, 2 col., }%
inches. Circ'n
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MISSIONARY OUTLOOK, monthly; Methodist Missionary
Society, publishers, ^99 Queen St. \V. ; established 1880; Methodist
missions ; subscription 50 cents ; twenty-four pages, 2 col., 1 1 inches.
Circ'n i.sJi
MISSION WORLD, monthly; Missionary Society of the Church
of England in Canada, publishers, 131 Confederation Life Bldg. ;
established 1902 ; missionary review ; 8th of month ; subscription
$1.00 ; forty-eight pages, 4^ x 7 inches. Circ'n 2)
MONEY AND RISKS, monthly ; National Pub. Co. of Toronto,
Ltd., publishers; established 1893; insurance, financial and com-
mercial; subscription $2.00; twenty-eight pages, size 7 x g%.
MONTHLY LETTER, monthly; Woman's Missionary Society
of the Methodist Church, publishers; established 1883; missionary;
1 7th of month ; subscription 15 cents ; four pages, 2 col., 1 1 inches.
MOTORING, monthly; Commercial Press, Ltd., publishers;
established 1906 ; automobiles and accessories ; I4th of month ;
last form closes loth of month; subscription $1.00; forty-eight pages,
2 col., 10 inches. Circ'n 3f
Also publish Canadian Manufacturer, etc.
MOTOR MAGAZINE OF CANADA, monthly; H. Gagnier,
Limited, publishers; established 1900; automobiles and motor
boats; 2oth of preceding month ; last form closes 1 5th of preceding
month; subscription $1.50; eighty-six pages, 2 col., 10 inches.
Cir'cn 63/
Also publish Can. Cigar and Tobacco Journal, etc.
MOTOR TRADE, monthly; H. Gagnier, Limited, publishers;
established 1917; motor trade; last forms close i5th of month;
subscription $2.00 ; fifty pages, 2 col., 6% x 10 inches. Circ'n ^
Also publish Can. Cigar and Tobacco Journal, etc.
MUSICAL CANADA, monthly; E. R. Parkhurst, editor and
proprietor; established 1907; music; loth of month; last forms
close ist of month ; subscription $1.00 ; twenty to sixty pages, 2 col.,
8 inches. Circ'n i
See Advt. f\i^e 87
NATIONAL PROGRESS, monthly; National Progress Pub-
lishing Co., publishers; established 1915; literary; about 25th of
month previous; subscription $1.00; forty-eight pages, 2 col., 10^
inches.
ORAL HEALTH, monthly; Oral Health Publishing Co., pub-
lishers ; established 191 1 ; dentistry ; ist of month ; last forms close
loth of month ; subscription $1.00; eighty pages, 4^ x 7^ inches.
PATHFINDER, monthly; Rev. R. D. Fraser, editor, Presby-
terian Publications, publishers; established 1912 ; religious ; ist of
month ; last forms close six weeks previous ; subscription 50 cents ;
forty pages, size 6> x 9^ inches. Circ'n 12
Also publish East and West, etc.
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POTTERY, GLASS, HOUSE-FURNISHINGS AND
TOYS, monthly; M. T. Lester Publishing; Co., publishers; est-
ablished 1919; trade; about i5th of month; last forms close loth of
month; subscription $2.00; thirty-six pages and up, 2 col., 9^
inches;
Advt. Pottery, Glass, House Furnishings and Toys is the only Canadian medium
representing the interests of these lines. It deals also with Electric Fixtures and
Novelties: it is the Official Organ of the Canadian Toy Manufacturers' Association:
it is written in a bright and interesting style and is one of the livest trade magazines
in Canada. See Advt. Page 118.
PRINTER AND PUBLISHER, monthly; MacLean Pub-
lishing Co. Ltd., publishers; 143-153 University Ave. ; established
1891 ; publishing, printing and newspaper interests ; i2th of month;
last forms close 8th of month; subscription $2.00 ; fifty-six pages,
3 col., 10 inches. Circ'n i^t
Also publish Canadian Grocer, etc.
See Advt. Page 133.
RETAIL DRUGGIST OF CANADA, monthly ; Commercial
Press, Ltd., publishers; established 1914; drug trade; 22nd of
previous month ; last forms close aoth of previous month; subscrip-
tion $1.00 ; forty-four pages, 2 col., 10 inches. Circ'n i)4
Also publish Canadian Manufacturer, etc.
RETAIL GROCER AND PROVISIONER, monthly;
Commercial Press Limited, publishers ; established 1910 ; general
store interests ; 5th of month ; last forms close 2nd of month; sub-
scription $1.00 ; fifty-two pages, 2 col., 10 inches. Circ'n 4
Also publish Canadian Mamifacturer , etc.
RURAL CANADA, monthly; Canada Farmers' Publishing
Syndicate, publishers; established 1917; agricultural; last forms
close 25th of month preceding; subscription $1.00; thirty-eight to
fifty-two pages, 4 col., 14^ inches. Circ'n 29
Advt. "Rural Canada" is Canada's great farm magazine, concentrating its
circulation in the rich rural districts, meeting the rural need in Canada as is met
in the United States by "The Farm Journal" and "Successful Farming," unique
as a selling force in rural Canada, because of its appeal being to rural home interests.
30,000 net average circulation guaranteed on A. B. C. audit. See Advt. Page 137.
SAILOR, monthly ; Hugh C. MacLean Co., Limited, publishers;
established 1918; official organ of the Navy League of Canada;
subscription $2.00, free to members of the Navy League; thirty-six
pages, 3 col., 10 inches. Circ'n 45
Also publish Canada Lumberman, Contract Record, Footwear in
Canada and Electrical News.
SCHOOL, THE, monthly, except July and August ; Editorial
Board, the staff of Faculty of Education, University of Toronto, pub-
lishers; W. J. Dunlop, B.A., managing director; established 1912;
educational; subscription $1.25 ; ninety-six pages, i wide col. , 7
inches. Circ'n 5^
SOCIAL WELFARE, monthly; Ontario Social Service Council,
publishers; established 1918; temperance; ist of month, subscription
$1.50; twenty-six pages, 2 col., 10^ inches.
SONS OF ENGLAND RECORD, monthly ; Sons of England
Benefit Society, publishers ; established 1896 ; fraternal ; i5th of
month; last forms close loth of month; subscription- $1.00; eight
pages, 4 col., 14^ inches.
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SUNDAY SCHOOL BANNER, monthly; Methodist Book
and Publishing' House, publishers ; Rev. \V. Briggs. D.D. , book
steward, 299 Queen Street W. ; established 1866; Sunday School;
ist of month; last forms close 2oth of month; subscription 60 cents ;
forty-eight pages, 2 col., 8 inches. Circ'n 16%
Also publish Christian Guardian, etc.
TEACHER'S ASSISTANT, monthly; The S. S. Institute
Publications, publishers ; established 1886 ; Sunday School ; sub-
scription 60 cents; forty pages, 2 col., 7^ inches.
TEACHERS' MONTHLY, monthly ; Rev. R. Douglas Fraser,
editor, Presbyterian Publications, publishers ; established 1895 ;
Sunday Schools ; subscription 64 cents ; 2 cols., 7^ inches.
Also publish East and West, etc. Circ'n 13^
TRADER AND CANADIAN JEWELER, monthly; H.
Gagnierj Ltd., publishers; established 1889; jewelry trade; 25th
of preceding month; last forms close 23rd of preceding month; sub-
scription $2.00 ; seventy-two pages, 2 wide col., 10 inches. Circ'n ij^
Also publish Canadian Cigar and Tobacco Journal, etc.
TRINITY UNIVERSITY REVIEW, monthly; Publication
Committee of Students of Trinity University, editors and publishers ;
established 1888; educational; 2Oth of month ; last forms close loth
of month; subscription $1.00; twenty-four pages, 2 col., 10 inches.
Circ'n ^
UNIVERSITY OF TORONTO MONTHLY, monthly; Alumni
Association of University of Toronto, publishers ; established 1900;
university interests; ist of month; last forms close aoth of previous
month; subscription $2.00 ; forty pages and upwards, I and 2 col.,
8 inches.
Published October to July inclusive.
WOMAN'S CENTURY, monthly; Mrs. Campbell-Maclver,
editor; established 1913; Official Organ of the National Council
of Women and other organizations ; ist of month; last forms close
15th of month; subscription $1.00; twenty-four to thirty-six pages,
4 col., n Yi inches. Circ'n 6%
WOMEN'S WEAR, monthly; H. Gagnier, Ltd., publishers;
established 1911 ; women's wear; 2oth of preceding month; last
forms close i2th of month; subscription $2.00; eighty pages, 2 col.,
10 inches. Circ'n i^
Also publish Canadian Cigar and Tobacco Journal, etc.
YOUTH AND SERVICE, monthly; Methodist Book &
Publishing House, publishers; Rev. Wm. Briggs, D. D. , book
steward ; established 1899; Organ of Epworth Leagues and other
young people's societies; 2Oth ot month ; last forms close I5th of
month; subscription 50 cents; twenty-four pages, 3 col., 11 inches.
Circ'n 5
Also publish Christian Guardian, etc.
CHRISTIAN WORKER, bi-monthly ; A. W. Roffe, publisher;
established 1895 ; missionary ; Ist of month ; last forms close loth
of month ; subscription 50 cents ; thirty-two pages, 2 col., 7 inches.
Circ'n ij^
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BUTTERICK QUARTERLY, quarterly, (January, April,
August and October); Butterick Publishing Co. Ltd. , publishers ;
established 1908 ; fashions and dress ; subscription 25 cents a copy,
(by mail 35 cents) ; average 90 pages, 4 col., 14^ inches.
(See Canadian Fashion Quarterlies).
CANADIAN FASHION QUARTERLIES, (comprising
Butterick Quarterly, New Idea Quarterly and Standard Quarterly);
quarterly, (January, April, August and October) ; last forms close
2Oth of November, February, June and August preceding ; Canadian
Advertising Office, 53 Yonge St. ; fashions and dress ; (See
Butterick Quarterly, Neiv Idea Quarterly and Standard Quar-
terly).
ECHOES, quarterly; Imperial Order Daughters of the Empire,
publishers ; established 1900 ; fraternal ; March, June, September
and December ; subscription 75 cents ; ninety-six pages, 2 wide
col., 9 inches.
EVERYWOMAN'S NEEDLECRAFT COMPANION, quar-
terly ; Continental Publishing Co., Limited, publishers ; established
1917; needlecraft; January, April, July and October; subscription
$1.00 ; thirty-two pages, 3 col., 10 inches.
Also publish Everywomari s World.
HOME STUDY QUARTERLY, quarterly; Rev. R. Douglas
Fraser, editor, Presbyterian Publications, publishers ; established
1896 ; Presbyterian Sunday School Literature ; subscription 20
cents ; thirty-two pages, size 6^ x 9^. Circ n 44?^
Also publish East and West, etc.
INTERMEDIATE QUARTERLY, quarterly; Rev. R. Douglas
Fraser, editor, Presbyterian Publications, publishers ; established
1907 ; Sunday School Literature ; subscription 20 cents. Circ'n 253^
Also publish East and West, etc.
JUNIOR QUARTERLY, quarterly; Rev. R. D. Fraser,
editor, Presbyterian Publications, publishers ; established 1918 ;
subscription 20 cents ; thirty-two pages, size 6^ x 9^.
Also publish East and West, etc.
NEGLECTED CONTINENT, quarterly ; Evangelical Union
of South America, publishers ; established 1906 ; missionary ; sub-
scription 35 cents ; twenty pages, 2 col., 7^ inches. Circ'n 21
NEW IDEA QUARTERLY, quarterly, (January, April,
August and October) ; New Idea Company, publishers ; established
1908; fashions and dress; subscription 20 cents a copy, (by mail
30 cents) ; average 70 pages, 4 col., 14^ inches.
(See Canadian Fashion Quarterlies).
SENIOR BEREAN LESSON QUARTERLY, quarterly;
Methodist Book and Publishing House, publishers ; established
1897 ; Sunday School ; subscription 20 cents; forty-eight pages. 2
col., 7X inches.
Does not print advertisements.
Also publish Christian Guardian, etc.
STANDARD QUARTERLY, quarterly, (January, April,
August and October); Standard Fashion Co., publishers; established
1908 ; fashions and dress ; subscription 25 cents pef~copy, (by mail
35 cents) ; average 80 pages, 4 col., 14^ inches.
(See Canadian Fashion Quarterlies).
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SQUARE DEAL, quarterly; Single Tax Association, pub-
lishers; established 1902; social-reform; ist of March, June, Sept-
ember and December; subscription $1.00; eight pages, 2 col., 7^
inches. Circ'n ^
TOTTENHAM, pop. 600, Co. Simcoe, on G. T. R. and C. P. R.,
40 miles N. of Toronto, 30 miles S. of Barrie ; Tel.', T., Ex., Bank.
Chief Industries : flour, saw, planing and grist mills, street railway
fare box factory, wagon factory and mixed farming. The village
contains four churches and a public school. Surrounding towns
and villages where no papers are published : Athlone, Ballycroy,
Cedarville, Colgan, Ennis, Hockey, Romilly, Penville, Kenansville
and Loretto.
SENTINEL, weekly; R. A. Semple, publisher; established '
1864; independent; Thursday; subscription $1.50; eight pages,
6 col., 19^ inches. Circ'n )4
TRENTON, pop. 6,900, Co. Hastings, on River Trent and Bay of
Quinte, G. T. R., C. N. R., C. P. R. and C. O. Ry., 12 miles W. of
Belleville, 101 miles E. of Toronto, 233 miles W. of Montreal ; Tel.,
T., Ex., Banks. Chief Industries: bridge works, lumber, cooperage
mills, sash, door and box factory, large chemical plant, clothing
factories, foundries, machine shops, engine works, shipbuilding and
railway repair shops and farming. The town is situated at the head
of Bay of Quinte and mouth of Murray and Trent Valley Canals, has
seven churches, public schools, high school, opera house, electric
light, water works, fire department, daily steamboat service, a paper
mill, and extensive water power. Surrounding towns and villages
where no papers are published : Albury, Bayside, Codrington,
Consecon, Frankford, Carring Place, Smithfield, Wellington and
Wooler.
ADVOCATE, weekly; P. J. O'Rourke, editor and publisher; ^
established 1879 ; conservative ; Thursday ; subscription $1.00 ;
eight pages, 6 col., 19^ inches. Circ'n jj
COURIER, weekly ; Clarence G. Young, editor and publisher; I
established 1866 ; independent ; Thursday; subscription $1.50; eight
pages, 7 col., igJ4 inches. Circ'n i
TWEED, pop. 1,500, Co. Hastings, on Moira River, C. P. R. and
C. N. R., 25 miles N. E. of Belleville ; Tel., T., Ex., Banks. Chief
Industries : mining, flour, lumber and saw mills,, cheese, sash and
door factories, foundries, tannery, hub, steel hog-trough and tank
factories, asbestos and actinolite mines, extensive acid works,
machine shops, elevator and brickyards. The town contains four
churches, high, public and separate schools, public library and fire
hall, has granolithic walks and hydro-electric power, and has iron,
gold, copper and mica mines in the vicinity. Surrounding towns
and villages where no papers are published ; Actinolite, Bogart,
Flinton, Marlbank, Roslin, Thomasburg, Stoco, Sheffield, Kala-
dar, Arden, Mountain Grove, Denbigh, Northbrook, Queensboro,
Bannockburn, Ivanhoe, Crookston, West Huntingdon, Sulphide,
Tuftsville and Moira.
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ADVOCATE, weekly ; Zed. La Fontaine, publisher ; established
1910 ; independent ; Thursday ; subscription $1.50 ; eight pages, 6
col., 19^ inches. Circ'n ^
N EWS, weekly ; O. M. Alger, publisher ; established 1886 ;
independent; Thursday; subscription $1.50; eight pages, 6 col.,
1934 inches. Circ'n i#
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UXBRIDGE, pop. 1,700, Co. Ontario, on Beaver Creek and G.T.R.,
22 miles N.W. of Whitby, 40 miles N.E. of Toronto ; Tel., T., Ex.,
Banks. Chief Industries : furniture factory, Hour, oatmeal and
planing mill, agricultural works, foundries and farming. The town
contains seven churches, high and public schools, public library,
water works, fire department and is lighted by electricity. Sur-
rounding towns and villages where no papers are published : Epsom,
Utica; Glen Major, Goodwood, Greenbank, Saintfield, Sandford,
Siloam, Leaskdale, Valentine, Udora, Sunderland, Zephyr and
Vroomanton.
JOURNAL, weekly ; W. H. Keller, editor and publisher ; v
established 1869 ; liberal ; Thursday ; subscription $1.50 ; eight
pages 7 col., 19^ inches.
Sworn Circ'n, actual average for 12 mos. to Sept. 30, 1918, 1,256*
NORTH ONTARIO TIMES, weekly; H. J. Cave, publisher; \/
established 1869; conservative; Thursday; subscription $1.50;
eight pages, 6 col., 20 inches. Circ'n ij^
VANKLEEK HILL, pop. 1,800, Co. Prescott, on the C. P. R. and
G. T. R. Hawkesbury branch, 53 miles E. of Ottawa and 58 miles
N.W. of Montreal ; good connection to both cities by all C. P. R.
and G. T. R. trains ; Tel., T., Ex., Banks. Chief Industries : large
foundry, cheese, sash and door factories, saw mills, lumbering and
farming. The town contains six churches, of different denominations,
high, public and model schools, a convent, town hall, electric light.
Twelve trains daily. Surrounding towns and villages where no
papers are published : Plantagenet, Alfred, Rockland, Caledonia
Springs, St. Eugene, Stardale, Barb, Dalkeith, Riceville, Clarence,
Fournier, Dominionville, Dunvegan, Glen Robertson, Papineauville
and Ste. Anne de Prescotte.
REVIEW, weekly; Herbert Carl Jones, publisher; established \J
1893 ; independent ; Friday ; subscription $1.50 ; eight pages, 6
col., 19^ inches. Circ'n \ l /y.
VICTORIA HARBOR, pop. 1,700, Co. Simcoe, on Georgian Bay
and branch of G. T. R., 8 miles S.E. of Midland and 25 miles N.W.
of Orillia ; Tel. , T., Ex., Banks. Chief Industries : saw milling and
farming. The town has three churches, public and continuation
schools, public library, waterworks and electric power. Surrounding
towns and villages where no papers are published : Port McNicoll,
Waubaushene, Fesserton, Vasey and Mount St. 'Louis.
NEW ERA, weekly ; F. J. Baker, publisher ; established Y.
1914 ; independent-conservative ; Thursday ; subscription $1.50 ;
eight pages, 5 col., 18 inches. Circ'n ]^
See Advt. Page in.
WALKERTON, pop. 3,100, Co. Bruce, on Saugeen River, C. P. R.
and G.T.R., 70 miles N.W. of Guelph ; Tel., T., Ex., Banks. Chief
Industries: farming, spool and bobbin factory, planing mills, tile and
brick kilns, furniture factory, rattan factory, foundries and machine
shops. The town contains seven churches, high, separate and public
schools, public library, opera house, water works, fi^e department,
and is lighted by electricity. Surrounding towns and villages where
no papers are published : Carlsruhe, Elmwood, Formosa, Belmore,
Neustadt, Cargill, Eden Grove, Pinkerton and Chepstow.
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BRUCE HERALD AND Tl M ES, weekly ; Wm. Wesley &
Son, publishers ; established 1861 ; conservative ; Thursday ;
subscription $1.50 ; eight pages, 8 col., 22 inches.
TELESCOPE, weekly ; Lome A. Eedy, publisher; established
1869: liberal; Wednesday; subscription $1.50; eight pages, 7
col., 20 inches. Circ'n i#
See Advt. Page //j.
WALLACEBURG, pop. 5,000, Co. Kent, on Sydenham River, Pere
Marquette Ry. and C. W. & L. E. Electric Ry., 70 miles S. W. of
London, 40 miles N.E. of Windsor, 18 miles N. W. of Chatham; Tel.,
T., Ex., Banks. Chief Industries : shipyards, lumber, flour and plan-
ing mills, glass factory, brass works, beet sugar factory, canning fac-
tory, evaporator, flax mill, stave and hoop factory and farming. The
town has six churches, public, separate and continuation schools,
convent, Carnegie library, water works, hydro-electric power and
natural gas. Surrounding towns and villages where no papers
are published : Port Lambton, Tupperville, Wilkesport, W r hitebread,
Mitchell's Bay and Sombra.
SATURDAY HERALD, weekly; Colwell Bros., publishers, I/
established 1871; independent; Saturday; subscription $1.50; eight
pages, 6 col., 19% inches. Circ'n ^
Also publish Xeivs.
NEWS, weekly; Colwell Bros., publishers; established 1895;
independent ; Thursday ; subscription $1.50 ; eight pages, 6 col., *^
19% inches.
Sworn Circ'n, actual average for 12 mos. to Sept. 30, 1918, 2,O45*
Also publish Saturday Herald.
WARKWORTH, pop. 750, Co. Northumberland, on Mill Creek, n
miles S. of Hastings, the nearest railroad station on the G. T. R. ;
Tel., T., Ex., Bank. Chief Industries : grist and saw mill, sash and
blind factory, a large cheese factory and creamery, dairying and
farming. The town contains, besides its mill and factories, three
churches, two hotels and school. Surrounding towns and villages
where no papers are published : Dartford, Castjeton, Roseneath.
Godolphin and Norham.
JOURNAL, weekly ; W. H. Henry, publisher; established 1892; y/
independent; Wednesday; subscription Si.oo ; eight pages, 6 col.,
19 inches. Circ'n ^
WATERDOWN, pop. 900, Co. Wentworth, on the C.P.R., 6 miles
north of Hamilton. Tel., T., Ex., Bank. Chief Industries: can-
ning factory, saw and planing mill, barrel factory, basket factory,
evaporator and two chopping mills. Waterdown is the centre of a
rich and thickly settled farming district. It has four churches, high
and public schools, public library, volunteer fire department and
electric light and power. Surrounding towns and villages where no
papers are published : Millgrove, Flamboro Centre, Carlisle, Freel-
ton, Aldershot, Kilbride and Campbellville. /
REVIEW, weekly; C. H. Greene, publisher; established 1918;
independent; Thursday; subscription $1.00; six pages, 8 col., 19^
inches.
See Advt. Page 94.
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WATER FORD, pop. 1,200, Co. Norfolk, on the Nanticoke Creek,
T, H. & B. Ry. and M. C. R., 8 miles N. of Simcoe ; Tel., T., Ex.,
Banks. Chief Industries : flour, saw and planing mills, canning
factory, knitting" mill, foundry and machine shops, farming and fruit
growing. The town contains three churches, two schools, water-
works and fire department and is lighted by electricity. It has two
.hotels, several good stores and an excellent water supply. Sur-
rounding towns and villages where no papers are published :
Boston, Bealton, Villa Nova, Vanessa, Bloomsburg, Windham and
Lynville. . J
STAR, weekly; P. Geo. Pearce, editor and publisher; established
1874 ; liberal ; Thursday ; subscription $1.50 ; eight pages, 7 col.,
21% inches. Circ'n i
WATERLOO, pop. 4,625, Co. Waterloo, on the G. T. R., 2 miles
N.W. of Kitchener, 40 miles N.W. of Hamilton, 63 miles W. of
Toronto ; Tel., T., Ex., Banks. Connected with Kitchener by an
electric railway. Chief Industries : flour mills, button factory,
furniture and shoe factories, brewery, distillery, foundries, collar and
cuff factory, broom and brush and threshing machine factories and
mixed farming. The town contains six churches, public and separate
schools, free library, town hall, etc. Waterloo is situated in the
centre of one of the finest agricultural districts in Ontario and is an
important manufacturing centre, containing 36 manufacturing estab-
lishments. Surrounding towns and villages where no papers are
published : Cross Hill, Conestogo, Freeport, Kossuth, Hawkesville,
St. Clements, St. Agatha, St. Jacobs, Breslau, Heidelberg, Baden
and Winterbourne.
CHRONICLE -TELEGRAPH, weekly; David Bean and Sons,
Limited, publishers ; established 1856 ; liberal ; Thursday ; subscrip-
tion $1.50 ; ten to sixteen pages, 7 col., 20 inches. Circ'n 2^
Also publish Kitchener Telegraph.
See Advt. Page 7/7
WATFORD, pop. 1,290, Co. Lambton, on G. T. R., 28 miles E. of
Sarnia ; Tel., T., Ex., Banks. Chief Industries : wagon factory,-
wire works, saw, flour and planing mills, cheese factory and farming-
and fruit growing. The town contains six churches, high and pub-
lic schools, two music halls, public library and armoury. It is the
centre of a rich agricultural district. Surrounding towns and vil-
lages where no papers are published : Arkona, Kerwood, War-
wick and Wanstead
GUIDE - ADVOCATE, weekly ; W. C. Aylesworth, publisher ;
established 1875 ; independent ; Friday ; subscription $1.50 ; eight
pages, 5 col., 18 inches. Circ'n i^
WELLAND, pop. 10,000, Co. Welland, on Welland River and Canal,
and on G. T. R., M. C. R., Wabash, Pere Marquette, T. H. & B.
Ry. and C. P. R., and on N. S. & T. and N. W. & L. E. Electric
Rys., 8 miles N. of Lake Erie, 25 miles N. W. of Buffalo, 40 miles
S. E. of Hamilton and 80 miles S. of Toronto ; Tel., T., Ex., Banks.
Chief Industries : flour, saw and planing mills, fotmdries, forge
works, steel plants, carbide works, cotton mills and cordage factory.
The town has seven churches, high and public schools, court house,
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industrial home, hospital, public library, water works, natural gas,
electric light and power. It is one 'of the best manufacturing
locations in Canada, with power from Niagara Falls, water commu-
nication with the great lakes, splendid steam railway and electric-
car service, and is situated in the natural gas belt. Surrounding
towns anu villages where no papers are published : Marshville,
Fonthill, Ridgeville, St. Johns, Sherkston, Bertie, Port Robinson,
Humberstone, Allanburg, Fenwick and Crowland.
TELEGRAPH, semi-weekly ; Louis Blake Duff, publisher i j
established 1864 ; unionist ; Tuesday and Thursday ; subscription!
$1.50 ; eight to twelve pages, 6 col., 19^ inches. Circ'n 3%
See Advt. Page 93 \
PEOPLE'S PRESS, weekly; The Press Co., publishers; \
established 1899; liberal; Tuesday; subscription $1.50; eight
pages, 6 col. , 20 inches.
Sworn Circ'n, actual average for 12 mos. to Sept. 30, 1918, 5,094*
TRIBUNE, weekly; Tribune Printing Co., publishers; estab-
lished 1854; liberal; Thursday; subscription $1.50; ten to twelve
pages, 6 col., 20 inches.
Sworn Circ'n, actual average for 12 mos. to Sept. 30, 1918, 5,149*
HOME CIRCLE LEADER, monthly; Order of Canadian Home
Circles, publishers ; established 1892 ; brotherhood ; subscription
20 cents ; distributed free to members of the Order ; eight pages,
2 wide col., 8% inches. Circ'n 6
WELLESLEY, pop. 750, Co. Waterloo, on Nith River, 18 miles N.W.
of Kitchener, 18 miles N.E. of Stratford ; Tel., T., Bank. Chief
Industries : woollen mills, knitting factory, 250 barrel roller mill,
planing mill, saw mill, cheese factory, dairying- and farming. The
village contains four churches, a good school, public library, opera
house, three hotels, has rural telephone system, fine water privilege
and fishing preserves. Surrounding towns and villages where no
papers are published : Baden, Hawkesville, St. Clements, Heidelberg,
Linwood, Shakespeare, Lisbon, St. Agatha, Bamberg and Millbank.
MAPLE LEAF, weekly ; H. W. Kaufman, publisher ; established
1900 ; independent ; Thursday ; subscription $1.00 ; eight pages,
5 col., 17^" inches. Circ'n %
WES T BORO, pop. 3,000, Co. Carleton, on the Ottawa River and
C. P. R., half a mile west of Ottawa and a suburb of the city; Tel.
Westboro has three schools and six churches. For a number of
years Westboro has been more or less of a summer resort for the
people of Ottawa, but it is developing rapidly into a permanent resi-
dential district with a number of good stone and brick houses and
stores.
N EWS, weekly; J. A. Clark, publisher; established 1918; inde-
pendent; Friday; subscription SQC. ; four pages, 8 col., 22 inches.
WEST LORNE, pop. 800, Co. Elgin, on M. C. R. and Pere Mar-
quette Ry., 28 miles W. of St. Thomas; Tel., Ex., Bank. Chief
Industries : canning- factory, flour, woollen, saw and planing mills,
foundry and machine shop, and farming, especially stock-raising.
The town contains six churches, opera houses and public halls,
graded schools and public library. Surrounding towns and villages
where no papers are published : Eagle, Crinan, Woodgreen, Wards-
ville, Newbury, Clachan, Kintyre, Strathburn, Aldboro, Campbell-
ton and Wallacetown.
ELGIN SUN, weekly; Thos. W. Sims, publisher; established""
1898; independent; Thursday; subscription $1.00 ; eight pages,
6 col., ig% inches. Circ'n %
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WESTON, pop. 2,500, Co. York, on G.T.R. and C.P.R., 2^ miles
N.W. of Toronto, with which it is connected by Electric Railway ;
Tel., T., Ex., Banks. Chief Industries : planing and flour mills,
stove foundry, structural steel works, pump works, bedstead factory,
carriage and waggon works, chemical works and brick yards. The
town contains seven churches, public, separate and high schools,
public library, public halls, three hotels and is lighted by electricity.
Surrounding towns and villages where no papers are published :
Richview, Mount Dennis, Woodbridge, Highfield, Downsview and
Thornhill.
TIMES AND GUIDE, weekly; S. Wilson, editor and manager;
established 1890; independent; Wednesday; subscription $1.50;
eight pages, 7 col., 21 inches. Circ'n i
WES T POR T , pop. 1,000, Co. Leeds, on the Upper Rideau Lake
and B.W.& N.W.Ry., 45 miles N.W. of Brockville, 20 miles S.W. of
Perth, with steamboat connection with Kingstown and Ottawa during
navigation; Tel., T., Ex., Banks. Chief Industries : flour mills, two
furniture factories, plating works, machine shops, foundry, motor
boat factory, tannery and two saw mills. The village has six
churches, public and separate schools, electric light, three hotels
and several stores. Surrounding towns and villages where no
papers are published : Bedford Mills, Fermoy, Newboro, Forfar,
Elgin, Portland and Bolingbroke.
MIRROR, weekly; A. P. Niblock, publisher; established 1893 ;
independent ; Thursday ; subscription $1.00; eight pages, 6 col.,
Circ'n
WEST TORONTO, pop. 12,000, Co. York, on C. P. R.. and G.T.R. ,
4 miles N.W. of Toronto ; Tel. v T., Ex., Banks. Chief Industries:
brass and iron foundries, piano factory, soap works, brick and tile
yards, stock yards, planing mills, plough, farm machinery and wire
works, whitewear and artificial silk factories, etc. The town con-
tains eight churches, collegiate institute and four schools ; the
C. P. R. yards are located here.
WEST YORK HERALD, weekly; Herald Co., publishers;
established 1910; conservative; Thursday; subscription $1.00 ;
four pages and upward, 7' col., 19^ inches. Circ'n 4
WHEATLEY, pop. 800, Co. Kent, situated on Lake Erie and Pere
Marquette Ry. , 8 miles N.E. of Leamington, 32 miles S. E. -of
Windsor ; Tel., T., Ex., Banks. Chief Industries: flour, -saw, grist
and planing mills, tile, brick, cement sewer and building block works,
butter factory, farming, fruit growing and fishing. The town contains,
besides its stores, etc., hotel, three churches, Oddfellows' Hall
and public schools. It is in a rich agricultural district, ad-
joining oil and gas fields. Surrounding towns and villages where
no papers are published : Renwick, Coatsworth, Glenwood,
Blytheswood, Staples and Port Alma.
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JOURNAL, weekly; Epplett Bros., publishers; established 1895;
independent ; Thursday ; subscription $1.50 ; eight '"pages, 6 col.,
inches. Circ'n l /t
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WHI I BY, pop. 2,900, Co. Ontario, on Lake Ontario and G. T. R. ,
4 miles W. of Oshawa, 30 miles K. of Toronto ; Tel., T., Ex., Banks.
Chief Industries : foundries, machine shops, tanneries, saddlery,
hardware, harness and blanket factories and farming. ' The town
contains six churches and four schools, collegiate institute, ladies'
college, music halls, has a good grain elevator and a 1,200 foot
cement wharf at the harbor. Surrounding towns and villages
where no papers are published : Brooklin, Greenwood, Myrtle,
Raglan, Columbus and Claremont.
GAZETTE AND CHRONICLE, weekly; C. A. Goodfellow
and Son, publishers ; established 1856 ; independent ; Thursday ;
subscription $1.50 ; eight pages, 7 col., 22 inches. Circ'n i]
V*-
VOX COLLEGII, monthly during ccllege year, six issues in
all ; students of Ontario Ladies' College, publishers ; established
1 88 1 ; college; subscription 50 cents; twenty to forty pages, 2 col.,
7^ inches.
WIAR I ON, pop. 2,000, Co. Bruce, at the head of Colpoy's Bay, an
arm of the Georgian Bay, and on the G. T. R., 60 miles N. of
Walkerton ; Te!., T., Ex., Banks. Chief Industries: farming,
fishing, saw, flour and woollen mills, foundry and machinery shops,
planing mills, cement and flooring factories, turning and furniture
factories and limestone quarries. The town contains seven churches,
three schools, public library, town hall, water works, five hotels,
and is lighted by electricity. It has a fine harbor and docks, 1,040
feet long and 200 feet wide, and a big towing business is done.
Surroundingtowns and villages where no papers are published :
Alletiford^Oxenden, Lion's Head Shallow Lake, Pike Bay,
Lake Charles, Amabel, Wolseley, Dyer's Bay, Purple Valley,
Oliphant, Cape Crocker, Keppel, Eastnor, Tobermory, Stokes Bay,
Park Head, Hope Bay, Barrow Bay, Dobbington and Colpoy's
Bay.
CANADIAN ECHO, weekly; A. Logan, publisher; established T
1879; independent; Wednesday; subscription $1.50; eight pages,
6 col., if)}4 inches. Circ'n i^
WINCHESTER, pop. 1,250, Co. Dundas, on C. P. R., 93 miles W.
of Montreal; Tel., T., Ex., Banks. Chief Industries: foundry,
woollen, flour, saw and planing mills and furniture factory, farming
and dairying. The town contains five churches, high and public
schools and is the centre of a fine agricultural and dairying section.
Surrounding towns and villages where no papers are published :
Inkerman, Kenmore, Moorewood, Hallville, Ormond, Vernon, Van
Camp, Mountain Ridge, Cass Bridge, Vinegar Hill, Nation Valley,
Irena, Rowena, Maple Ridge, Mountain and Winchester Springs.
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PRESS, weekly; Jas. H. Ross, publisher; established 1888;
independent; Thursday; subscription $1.50; eight pages, 7 col.,
20 inches. Circ'n i
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WINDSOR, pop. 28,064, Co. Essex, on the Detroit River, C. P. R.,
M. C. R., G. T. R., Wabash Ry., and Pere Marquette Ry., opposite
Detroit, 1 10 miles S.W. of London and 230 miles S.VV. of Toronto ;
Tel., T., Ex., Banks. Windsor has over 150 industrial establish-
ments ; salt works, lumber and saw mills, rule, valve, stove, fan and
blower, auto parts, breakfast food, cigar, bed springs, mantle,
overall, perfume, varnish, blanket, brass work, automobile, patent
medicine and other factories, shipping and farming. The
city has a large trade in grain and other agricultural products and
a great deal of tobacco is also raised in the vicinity. Vessels from
all parts of the lakes arrive and depart daily during the season of
navigation. Several of its manufactories are branches of Detroit
houses, the American city being exactly opposite, across the river.
The city has several churches, an excellent school system, natural
gas, water supply, hydro-electric power, city hall, armoury and
public library, and has a passenger ferry service to Detroit every
ten minutes, also car ferry services, M. C. R. tunnel and an efficient
electric car service. Surrounding towns and villages where no
papers are published : Sandwich, Woodslee, Belle River, Maidstone,
Pike Creek, Puce, Ford, Ojibway, Elmstead, Fairplay, Pelton and
Oldcastle.
BORDER CITIES STAR, (succeeding Windsor Record),
every evening except Sunday; Star Publishing Co., of Windsor,
Ltd., publishers; W. F. Herman, president; established 1890;
independent; subscription $5.00 in city, $4.00 by mail; sixteen to
twenty-four pages, 7 col., 20^ inches. Circ'n \*%
Also publish Regina Post and Saskatoon Star.
See Advt. Pages 54 and 55.
HERALD, weekly; Herald Press Ltd., publishers; established
1896; independent; Friday; subscription $1.00; eight pages, 8
col., 2o%( inches. Circ'n "j)4
LA DEFENSE French, weekly ; Le Syndicat d'Oeuvres Soc-
ales, Limitee, publishers ; established 1918 ; independent ; Thurs-
day ; subscription $1.00 ; six to eight pages ; 7 col., 21 }4 inches.
LE PROGRES, French, weekly; A. Pacaud, editor and
publisher ; established 1881 ; liberal ; Thursday ; subscription $1.00 ;
four pages, 7 col., 21 inches. Circ'n ^
WINGHAM, pop. 2,700, Co. Huron, on the Maitland River, G. T. R.
and C. P. R., 31 miles N. E. of Goderich ; Tel., T., Ex., Banks.
Chief Industries : stove foundry, machine shops, saw, planing, flour
and oatmeal mills, chair and four furniture factories, carriage, door
and glove factories, tanneries, fertilizer plant, salt wells and farm-
ing. The town contains five churches, high and public schools, town
hall, hospital, and has water works, fire department and electric
light and power system. Surrounding towns and villages where
no papers are published : Belmore, Bluevale, Whitechurch, Bel-
grave, St. Helen and St. Augustine.
W
ADVANCE, weekly ; A. G. Smith, publisher; established 1871 ;
conservative; Thursday; subscription $1.50 ; eight pages, 8 col.,
21 inches. Circ'n i#
TIMES, weekly; H. B. Elliott, editor and publisherj established
1872; liberal; Thursday; subscription $1.50; eight pages, 7 col.,
19^ iriches. Circ'n I
A. McKiM, LIMITED, MONTREAL, TORONTO, WINNIPEG & LONDON, ENG.
ONTARIO 107
WOODSTOCK, pop. 10,500, Co. Oxford, on River Thames, G.T.R.
and C. P. R., and terminus of St. Mary's & Western Ry., 27 miles
N.K. of London, 100 miles S.W. of Toronto ; Tel., T., Ex., Banks.
Chief Industries : organs and pianos, waggon, furniture, tannery,
textile factories, flour and planing mills, stove and boiler foundries,
machine shops, cereal mills, knitting mills, wire fence, pipe organ
and farming and dairying. The town contains several well built
churches, a college, collegiate institute, several public schools, a
town hall, fire hall and court house, has water works and
fire department and is lighted by gas and electricity. It is the
geographical centre of the richest and most fertile agricultural
county in the province and is the distributing point for 50,000 people.
The lines of the two great railway systems radiate from it in eight
directions. Surrounding towns and villages where no papers are
published : Beachville, Bright, Eastwood, Innerkip, Hickson, Coble's
Corners, Sweaburg, Princeton, Rayside, Ranelagh, Cooley Pond,
Springford, Zenda, Mount Elgin, Granthurst, Bennington, Vande-
car, Golspie, Centreville and South Zorra.
SENTI N EL-REVI EW, every evening except Sunday ; Sentinel
Review Co. Ltd., publishers ; \V. J. Taylor, president and managing
director ; established 1886 ; independent ; subscription $4.00 ; eight to
sixteen pages, 7 col., 20^ inches.
Sworn Circ'n, actual average for 12 mos. to Sept. 30, 1918, 5,6O2
WEEKLY, established 1881 ; Thursday ; subscription $1.00 ;
sixteen to twenty-four pages, 7 col., 20^ inches.
Sworn Circ'n, actual average for 12 mos. to Sept. 30, 1918, 2,21T
Also publish Rod and Gun.
Advt.Papjtation considered, the Woodstock Sentinel-Review has the largest
circulation of any paper in Canada. For a quarter of a century it has been the
representative paper of the wealthiest county in Ontario. It goes into four-fifths of
the homes of the city of Woodstock. See Advt. Page 59.
EXPRESS, weekly ; Woodstock Express Printing Co., Ltd.,
publishers; established 1898; Wednesday; conservative; subscription
Si.oo ; eight pages, 7 col., 20^ inches. Circ'n i
ROD AND GUN IN CANADA, monthly; W. J. Taylor,
Limited, publishers; established 1899; fishing, hunting, exploration
and out-door life ; last forms close loth month previous; subscrip-
tion $1.50 ; 112 pages up, 2 wide col., 8 inches. Circ'n 17
Also publish Sentinel- Review.
Advt. "Rod and Gun in Canada is the only magazine of its kind published in
the Dominion. It ix read by the sportsmen, tourists and lovers of out-door lijr in
Canada from ocean to ocean and by the thousands of American sportsmen and
tourists whovisit Canada annually. Asan advertising medium for goods of interest
to sportsmen and tourists it is unsurpassed. See Advt. Page 59.
WOODVILLE, pop. 500, Co. Victoria, on G.T.R., 18 miles N.W. of
Lindsay, 5 miles N. of Cannington ; Tel., T., Ex., Bank. Chief
Industries : saw and flour mills, farming and stock raising. The
village contains two churches and public school. Surrounding
towns and villages Where no papers are published : Islay, Glenarm,
Hartley, Cambray, Argyle, Oakwood and Manilla.
A D V O CAT E, weekly ; published in Beai'trton byBeaverton Express
A. McKiM, LIMITED, MONTREAL, TORONTO, WINNIPEG & LONDON, ENG.
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WROXE T ER, pop. 700, Co. Huron, on the Maitland River and
C. P. R., 25 miles N.E. of Goderich, 65 miles N.W. of Guelph ;
Tel., T. , Ex., Bank. Chief Industries : saw, flour, grist, oatmeal,
split peas, wheat flake and woollen mills, tannery, and mixed farming.
The town contains three churches, public school, public library, town
hall and opera house and hotel, and has electric light. Surrounding
towns and villages where no papers are published : Belmore,
Bluevale, Jamestown, Molesworth, Orange Hill, Salem and Lakelet.
NEWS, weekly; Thomas Nash, publisher; established 1910; y
independent ; Thursday ; subscription $1.00 ; eight pages, 5 col.,
17^ inches.
Also publishes Gorrie Vidette.
WYOMING, pop. 489, Co. Lambton, on the southern division G.T.R.
and junction for Petrolia, 19 miles E. of Sarnia ; Tel., T. , Ex., Bank.
Chief Industries : flour, saw and planing mills, evaporator, fruit
growing, fox farming and mixed farming. The town contains,
beside its stores and mills, etc., two hotels and five churches, public
library and good school. Surrounding towns and villages where
no papers are published : Kingscourt, Marthaville, Camlachie,
Hillsborough, Kertch, Mandamin, Uttoxetor and Wanstead.
ENTERPRISE, weekly; E. C. Rice, editor and proprietor; ^
established 1904; independent ; Thursday ; subscription $1.00 ; eight
pages, 5 col., 18 inches. Circ'n ^
ZURICH, pop. 600, Co. Huron, 24 miles south of Goderich, 18 miles
S.W. of Seaforth, and 6 miles west of Hensall, its nearest railway
station ; T., Ex., Bank. Chief Industries : flax mill, saw, planing
and grist mill, evaporator, waggon and jam factories. The town
contains four churches and a public school. Surrounding towns and
villages where no papers are published : Dashwood, Blake, St. Joseph,
Grand Bend, Drysdale, Bayfield and Varna.
HERALD, weekly; Herald Printing Co., publishers; Andrew F.
Hess, editor; established 1900; independent ; Friday ; subscrip-
tion $1.25; eight pages, 6 col., 18 inches. Circ'n ^
A. McKiM, LIMITED, MONTREAL, TORONTO, WINNIPEG & LONDON, ENG.
PROVINCE OF QUEBEC
Quebec is the largest of the Provinces of Canada, with an area of
703,653 square miles, or over four hundred and sixty-two million acres
more than five times as large as the United Kingdom. Of this vast area
only about one-twentieth is under cultivation. The population of the
Province at the last census (191 1) was 2,002,712, of whom 80 per cent
were French-speaking. In fact, three-quarters of the French-speaking
people in Canada live in Quebec Province. The increase in population
during the decade ending 1911 was 21 per cent.
The settlement of Quebec Province was begun by the French in 1534,
and for centuries it did not extend far back from the St. Lawrence and
its tributary streams, which were the highways. Since then the fertile
"Eastern Townships" have been settled, as well as large tracts to the
north of the St. Lawrence and Ottawa. Over half the population is
engaged in farming, the average size of the farms being considerably
smaller than in Ontario and the Western Provinces. The latest esti-
mates place the grain yield as follows: spring wheat, 1,411,000
bushels; oats, 42, 182,000 ; barley, 2,255,000 ; rye, 145,000; peas, 404,000 ;
beans, 103,000; buckwheat, 2,568,000; other grains, 3,512,000 bushels.
The live stock owned in 1916 was estimated as follows : horses, 228,670 ;
milch cows, 639,805 ; other cattle, 535,693; sheep, 497,711 ; swine, 531,303.
The Province has 604 butter factories, 935 cheese factories and 519
factories making both. The value of the butter and cheese products in
1915 was $18,500,501.
Quebec's forest wealth is very great. Its 111,600,000 acres of forest
preserves are valued at $445,000,000, and they are interspersed with
streams and rivers which aid in lumbering operations and provide power
for pulp, paper and^-sawmills. It is estimated that there are six hundred
million cords of pulpwood in the Province.
The mineral production of Quebec during 1917 was valued at
some ten million dollars. Eighty per cent of the world's supply of
asbestos comes from this Province.
Quebec's fisheries rank fifth among the Provinces and are worth about
$2,000,000 a year.
Quebec is second only to Ontario in manufactures, with 6,548 industrial
establishments in 1911, while Montreal is the leading manufacturing city
of the Dominion. The factories of the Province employ about 175,000
workers, and pay annual wages of over $75,000,000.
The railways of Quebec Province have a total mileage of 4,354, while
the headquarters of two of the great transcontinental systems, the Canadian
Pacific Railway and the Grand Trunk Railway, are in Montreal. The bulk
of the ocean trade between Canada and Europe is handled in Montreal and
Quebec, where excellent harbors have been developed.
A dual svstem of education exists in the Province, there being both
Roman Catholic and Protestant School Boards. The latest figures show
6,894 elementary and model schools and academies, 14 normal schools, 21
colleges, 3 universities and over 100 schools dealing with various special
subjects with a total number of scholars amounting to 486,335, and a total
government expenditure of $8,955,296. 10.
By special provision of the British North America Act, Quebec has a
fixed representation of 65 in the Dominion House of Commons, the ratio of
population to number of members in this Province being used as a basis to
determine the representation from the other Provinces. To the Senate
Quebec sends 24 members. The Provincial Legislature consists of a
Legislative Council of 24 members and a Legislative Assembly of 82
members. The capital is Quebec City.
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ARTHABASKA, pop. 2,250 Co. Arthabaska, 3 miles S. of Victoria-
ville station on G.T.R., 108 miles N.E., of Montreal 36 miles S.E. of
Three Rivers and 65 miles S.W. of Quebec, the capital of the prov-
ince ; Tel., T. Ex., Bank. Chief Industries ; furniture, cheese and
cheese box factories, mattress factory, cigar factory, tanneries,
foundries, saw, planing and grist mills, dairying and farming. The
town contains fives churches, and two schools, the county buildings;
court house, gaol, convent, monastery, two colleges and a hospital.
Surrounding towns and villages where no papers are published :
Stanfold, St. Norbert, Plessisville, Warwick, Tingwick, Chesterville,
St. Albert, Chester Nord, Thetford and Drummondville.
L'UNION DES CANTONS DE L'EST, French, weekly ; La
Compagnie d'Imprimerie d'Arthabaskaville, publishers ; established
1867; liberal; Thursday; subscription $1.00; eight pages, 7 col.,
22 inches. Circ'n i
BEAUCEVILLE, pop. 6,500, Co. Beauce, on the Chaudiere River
and Quebec Central Ry., 58 miles S.E. of Quebec, 115 miles N.E.
of Sherbrooke ; Tel., T., Ex., Bank. Chief Industries : saw mills,
flour mills, pulp wood, foundries and mining. The town contains
a normal school, and industrial college. Surrounding towns and
villages where no papers are published : St. Joseph and Ste. Marie.
L'ECLAIREUR, French, weekly; La Cie. de Publication de
1'Eclaireur, publishers ; established 1908 ; liberal ; Thursday
subscription $1.50 ; eight pages, 7 col., 21% inches. Circ'n 2^
BEDFORD, pop. 1,400, Co. Missi.squoi, on C. P. R., 18 miles S.E. of
St. Johns and 60 miles S.E. of Montreal; Tel., T., Ex., Bank.
Chief Industries : knitting machine (latch needles), paint works,
butter box and chair factories, hay rake and wash board, beekeepers'
supplies, agricultural implement, scythe and axe, sash and door
factories, foundry, saw, planing and grist mills, dairying and farming.
The town contains three churches, three hotels and twenty stores.
Surrounding towns and villages where no papers are published :
Mystic, Stanbridge, St. Armand, Pigeon Hill, Dunham, Frelighsburg-
and Stanbridge East.
NEWS AND MISSISQUOI COUNTY ADVOCATE, weekly;
published in St. Johns by E. R. Smith Co. Ltd. ; one of seven
distinct editions of the St. Johns News,
BUCKINGHAM, pop. 4,000, Hull Co., on the C. P.R. and River
du Lievre, 4 mile 8 from Ottawa River, 20 miles E. of Ottawa and
100 miles W. of Montreal 5 Tel., T., Ex., Banks. Chief Industries :
saw and planing mills, match factory, sash and door factories,
electric reduction works, pulp mills, brick works, graphite mines and
chemical works (phosphorus, ferro-chromium, alum, etc.) The town
contains, besides its stores, four churches, six hotels, a convent, two
schools, college, hospital and town hall and has good water power,
water works and electric light systems, macadam streets and
cemented side-walks. Surrounding towns and villages where no
papers are published : Rockland, Glen Almond, La Sallette, Mayo,
Papineauville, Lochaber, Masson, Montebello, Cantley, North
Wakefield and Thurso.
POST, weekly; A. H. Parker, publisher; established 1895;
independent; Friday; subscription $1.00 ; eight pages, 7 col.,
19 inches. Circ'n %
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QUEBEC in
CHICOUTIMI, pop. 7,500, Co. Chicoutimi, on Saguenay River and
Q. & L. St. J. Ry., and the Roberval-Saguenay Ry., 100 miles N.W.
of Fraservil'e and 210 miles N. of Quebec ; Tel., T., Ex., Banks.
Chief Industries : pulp mills, foundry, cheese and carriage factories
and farming". The town contains two churches, seminary, convents,
hospital, orphan asylum and schools ; it is lighted by electricity,
has wholesale and retail stores, waterworks and a good harbour,
and also has good steamboat connection with Quebec. Its pulp
mills are the largest in the world. British steamers are loaded in the
port of Chicoutimi and more than 50,000 tons of wet pulp is exported
to England. It is the terminus of the Richelieu and Ontario
Navigation Co. on the Saguenay River. Surrounding towns and
villages where no papers are published : St. Dominique, St. Alphonse,
Bagotville, Jonquiere, Ste. Anne de Chicoutimi, St. Alexis, St.
Ambroise and Notre Dame de Laterriere.
LE PROGRES DU SAGUENAY, French, weekly ; Le
Syndicat des Imprimeurs du Saguenay, Inc., publishers ; established
1886 ; independent ; Thursday ; subscription $1.50 ; ten to twelve
pages, 7 col., 19^ inches.
Sworn Circ'n, actual average for 12 mos. to Sept. 30, 1918, 4,571*
See Advt. Page 66.
L'ECHO PAROISSIAL DU SACRE-CCEUR, French,
monthly ; les RR. PP. Eudistes de Chicoutimi, publishers ; established
191 1 ; religious, illustrated ; last Friday of the month ; subscription 50
cents ; thirty-two pagesTHPVwde col., 7 inches. Circ'n i
LE MESSAGER DE ST. ANTOINE, French, monthly;
Rev. E. De Lamarre, publisher ; established 1895 ; religious, Roman
Catholic ; ist of month ; subscription 35 cents ; twenty-four to
twenty-eight pages, i col., 6 inches. Circ'n 14
COATICOOK, pop. 3,200, Co. Stanstead, on the Coaticook River
andG.T.R., 122 miles S.E. of Montreal ; Tel., T., Ex., Banks. Chief
Industries : farming, saw, grist, cotton, knitting, woollen and mohair
braid mills, foundry, chair, lifting jack, fire hose, sash and door
factories, agricultural implement works, dairying and farming.
The town contains six churches, two schools, convent, opera house,
public library and armoury ; it is electrically lighted and has good
water works. It is the centre of one of the richest farming districts
in the Eastern Townships. Surrounding towns and villages where
no papers are published : Compton, Dixville, Barnston, Hatley,
Waterville, Norton Mills, Lennoxville, Barford, Hereford, Stanhope
Ayer's Cliff, Clifton and Baldwin's Mills.
OBSERVER, weekly ; A. C. Hanson, publisher ; established
1869 ; independent ; Friday ; subscription $1.50 ; eight pages, 6 col.,
19^ inches. Circ'n \
DANVILLE, pop. 1,200, Co. Richmond, on the G.T.R., 84 miles S.W.
of Quebec and 87 miles E. of Montreal ; Tel., T., Ex., Banks. Chief
Industries : saw- and grist mills, four waggon factories, tannery,
chair and belting factories, farming and dairying. Surrounding
towns and villages where no papers are published : Kingsey Falls and
Dennison's Mills.
TIMES-GUARDIAN, weekly; published in Richmond by the
Richmond Times-Guardiun and included in rating-.
A. McKm, LIMITED, MONTREAL, TORONTO, WINNIPEG & LONDON, ENG.
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FARNHAM, pop. 3,560, Co. Missisquoi, on the Yamaska River,
C.P.R. and C.V.R., 14 miles E. of St. Johns, 15 miles S. W.
ofGranby and 40 miles S.E. of Montreal ; Tel., T., Ex., Banks.
Chief Industries : C. P. R. construction shops, clothing and overall
factory, safeworks and tobacco factory, flour and saw mill, and is an
important railway centre. The town contains four churches, stores
and eight hotels. Surrounding towns and villages where no papers
are published : Versailles, Iberville, St. Sabine, Brigham, Adams-
ville and Angeline.
LEADER, weekly; published in Granby as partbf Granby Leader-
Mail and included in rating.
FRASERVILLE, pop. 7,800, Co. Temiscouata, on the south shore
of the St. Lawrence River, on the I. C. R., and at the Junction of
the I. C. R. and Temiscouata Railway (in operation to Edmundston,
N.B.), 1 16 miles below Quebec ; Tel., T., Ex., Banks. Chief Indus-
tries : foundries, tanneries, pulp, grist and saw mills, I.C.R. and
Temiscouata shops for engines, sash and door, furniture and chair
factories. The town contains five churches, a boys' college, a con-
vent, hospital, a court house and several hotels. It is a popular
summer resort. Surrounding towns and villages where no papers
are published : Trois-Pistoles, St. Paschal, St. Alexandre, St. Anne
de la Pocatiere, Riviere du Loup Station, Cacouna and Bic.
L'ACTION CANADIENNE, French, weekly; La Compagnie
d'Imprimerie de Fraserville, publishers ; established 1911 ; con-
servative ; Friday; subscription $1.00 ; four pages, 5 col., 18^
inches. Circ'n ^
LE JOURNAL, French, weekly ; published at Levis by La Cie.
de Publication de Levis; established 1890; liberal; Friday; sub-
scription $1.50 ; four pages, 7 col., 21^ inches.
Also publish Levis Le Quotidicn.
LE ST. LAURENT, French, weekly; L'Imprimerie Le Saint
Laurent, Ltee., publishers; established 1896; liberal; Thursday;
subscription $1.00; ten pages, 5 col., 18 inches. Circ'n 2^
GRANBY, pop. 7,000, Co. Shefford, on the Yamaska River, C.V.R.,
and M.&S.C. Ry., ^miles N.W. of Waterloo, 29 miles N. E. of St.
Johns, and 55 miles S.E. of Montreal; Tel.,T., Ex., Banks. Chief In-
dustries: large rubber factories, tobacco, cigar, .ast, cigar box, paper
and wood box and carriage factories, sash and door factory,
plumbing supplies factory, combs, celluloid goods, elastic-web and
chair factories, saw and grist mills, tanneries, farming and dairying.
The town contains four churches, three hotels and a number of good
stores; it is lighted by electricity. Surrounding towns and villages
where no papers are published : Abbotsford, Dunham, Eastman,
Roxton, Sweetsburg, West Shefford, Granboro, Adamsville,
Mawcook, Milton and St. Joachim.
LEADER-MAIL, weekly; Granby Ptg. and Pub. Co. Ltd.,
publishers, Geo. Legge, editor and manager ; established 1891 ;
independent; Thursday ; subscription $1.00 ; eight pages, 6 col.,
19^ inches. Circ'n i
Also publish Farnham Leader, which is the same paper under a
different heading.
MONTHLY LEAFLET, monthly; Canada Congregational Wo-
man's Board of Missions, publishers; established 1890 ;' religious,
missionary; subscription 15 cents; twelve pages, i col., 6 inches.
A. McKm, LIMITED, MONTREAL, TORONTO, WINNIPEG & LONDON, ENG.
QUEBEC 113
WHITE RIBBON LEAFLET, monthly; Quebec Provincial
W. C. T. U., publishers; established 1903; temperance ; subscrip-
tion 25 cents; eight pages, 2 col., 8 inches.
GRAND' ME RE, pop. 8,000, Co. Champlain, on the St. Maurice
River, about 7 miles from Shawinigan Junction, on the C.N.Q. Ry.
and C.P.R., 26 miles N. of Three Rivers; Tel., T., Ex., Bank.
Chief Industries : paper, shirt, stove and range manufacturing.
The town contains Catholic church, convent, commercial college,
town hall and fire station. Surrounding towns and villages where
no papers are published: Grandes Piles, St. Genevieve and Batiscan.
LE DIGESTEUR-THE DIGESTER, French and English;
weekly ; established 1918 ; independent ; distribution free ; eight
pages, 4 col., 12)4 inches.
HULL, pop. 22,000, Co. Wright, on the Ottawa River, at the foot of
Chaudiere Falls and at the mouth of the Gatineau River, % mile
from Ottawa (the Capital of the Dominion, with which it is connect-
ed by two steel bridges over the Ottawa River), and on C. P.R. and
G.T.R. branch line ; Tel., T., Ex., Banks. Chief Industries : large
saw mills, match, pail, wooden and fibre ware factories, lubricating
oil and clothing factories, large Portland cement factory, paper,
pulp, carding and woollen mills, axe factory, iron and steel foundry,
mica factory and pork packing ; it also has valuable iron mines
in its vicinity. The town contains several fine churches, the
provincial normal school, a~co41ege, a convent and public schools,
library, city hall and has electric light, water works and fire depart-
ment and three lumber shipping yards. The supply of water power
from the Ottawa River is practically unlimited. Surrounding towns
and villages where no papers are published : Aylmer, Chelsea,
Thurso, Wakefield, Maniwaki, Montebello, Papineauville, Kazu-
bazua and Desert.
ADVANCE AND GATINEAU BEACON, weekly; Jas.
Thos. Pattison, publisher; established 1900; unionist; Friday;
subscription fifty cents; four pages, 6 col., 21^ inches. Circ'n ^
LE SPECTATEUR, French, weekly; Le Spectateur Publish-
ing Co., publishers ; established 1889 ; liberal ; Thursday ; subscrip-
tion $1.00 ; eight pages, 5 col., 16% inches. Circ'n 3^
HUNTINGDON, pop. 1,466, Co. Huntingdon, on the Chateauguay
River and G.T.R. and N.Y.C.Ry., 48 miles S.W. of Montreal ; Tel.,
T. , Ex., Bank. Chief Industries : saw, planing and grist mills,
foundry, condensed milk and chetse factories, farming and dairying.
The town contains four churches, hotel, numerous stores, Odd-
fellows', Masonic and Foresters' halls, county buildings and an
academy; it is the centre of a fine farming and dairying country, has
water works and sewers and a fine electric light plant. Surrounding
towns and villages where no papers are published : St. Louis de
Gonzague, Rockburn, Riverfield, Cazaville, St. Agnes, Powerscourt,
St. Anicet, Athelstan, Dundee, Kelso, Howick, Franklin Centre,
Allan's Corners, Hemmingford, Helena, Kensington, Dewittville,
Anderson's Corners and Herdman.
GLEANER, weekly; Leslie W. Sellar, publisher; established
1863 ; independent-liberal ; Thursday ; subscription $1.00 ; four
pages, 7 col., 2\% inches. Circ'n 2
NEWS AND ENTERPRISE, weekly; published in St. Johns
by E. R. Smith Co. Ltd.; one of seven distinct editions of the St.
Johns News.
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JOLIETTE, Pop. 8,900, Co. Joliette, on the River 1'Assomption, and
on the C.A.R. and Can. Nat. Ry., 16 miles W. of Berthierville and
36 miles N. o f Montreal ; Tel., T., Ex., Banks. Chief Industries :
paper, grist, saw, planing and fulling mills, foundry, two tanneries,
biscuit, cigar and tobacco, boot and shoe and glove factories,
machine shops and farming. The town contains four churches, a
college, convent, hospital, industrial school, and has large quantities
of limestone in adjacent quarries ; it is a business centre for thirty
parishes and has a large trade in pine and spruce timber. Within
a short distance is a waterfall of considerable height. Surrounding
towns and villages where no papers are published : Berthier, L'As-
somption, Terrebonne, St. Alexis, Kildare, St. Jacques, Ste.
Julienne, St. Paul and St. Gabriel de Brandon.
L'ACTION POPULAIRE, French, weekly; L'Action Populaire
Limited, publishers ; established 1913 ; liberal ; Thursday ; subscrip-
tion $1.00; eight to ten pages, 7 col., 21^ inches. Circ'n 4
L'ETOILE DU NORD, French, weekly ; Albert Gervais, editor
and publisher; established 1884; independent; Thursday;
subscription 75 cents ; six pages, 8 col., 21 inches. Circ'n 3^4
KNOWLTON, pop. 865, Co. Brome, near head of Brome Lake, on
C.P.R. ,60 miles S.ET. of Montreal and 10 miles S. of Waterloo; Tel.,
T., Ex., Banks. Chief Industries: saw and grist mills, tannery,
farming and dairying. It is the chief town of Brome County, and
contains four churches, academy and schools and sanitarium ; it is
also a summer resort for visitors from Montreal. Surrounding towns
and villages where no papers are published : Mansonville, Sutton,
West Bolton, Eastman, Abbotsford, Abbot's Corners, Frelighsburg,
Dunham, St. Armand West and Clarenceville.
NEWS AND BROME COUNTY ADVOCATE, weekly; pub-
lished in St. Johns by E. R. Smith Co. Ltd., ; one of seven distinct
editions of the St. Johns News.
LACHU T E, pop. 2,500, Co. Argenteuil, on the North River and on
C.P.R. and C.N.Q.Ry., 44 miles N.W. of Montreal, 76 miles E. of
Ottawa; Tel., T., Ex., Banks. Chief Industries: paper and pulp
mills, woollen and knitting mills, two carriage factories, bobbin and
shuttle and woodenware factories, two foundries, grist and saw
mills, furniture, sash and door factories, butter, cheese and cheese
box factories, brickyard, farming and dairying. The town contains
five churches, academy, French convent and school, the county
buildings, five hotels and several stores. Surrounding towns and
villages where no papers are published : Brownsburg, Lakefield,
St. Philippe, Dalesville, Calumet, St. Columbin, Gushing, Carillon,
St. Andrews, Grenville and Avoca.
NEWS AND ARGENTEUIL CO. ADVOCATE, weekly; pub-
lished in St. Johns by E. R. Smith Co. Ltd. ; one of seven distinct
editions of the St. Johns A r ezvs.
WATCH MAN AND OTTAWA VALLEY ADVOCATE, week-
ly ; J. S. Giles, editor and publisher ; established 1/875 conserva-
tive ; Friday; subscription $1.00 ; four pages, 6 col., 18^4 inches.
Circ'n %
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gi'KBEC 115
LEVIS, pop. 10,000, Co. Levis, on the south shore of the St. Law-
rence River, opposite the City of Quebec, on the G.T. R., the
I.C.R. and the Quebec Central Ry., 172 miles N.E. of Montreal;
Tel., T., Ex., Banks. Chief Industries : saw mills, boot and shoe and
tobacco factories, boiler and machine shops, Dominion arsenal and
cartridge factory and dry dock. The town contains three churches,
three hospitals, convents, college and schools, Parliament library, and
the county buildings ; the celebrated Levis Dry Docks are a few
minutes' walk from the centre of the town ; ferries run to Quebec
throughout the year, and numbers of merchants and clerks in
Quebec reside in Levis. Surrounding towns and villages where
no papers are published : St. Romuald, St. Joseph, St. Henri,
Bienville, Etchemin, St. Etienne, St. Jean and St. Nicholas.
LE QUOTI DIEN , French, every evening except Sunday ; La Cie.
de Publication de Levis, publishers, F. Pichette, manager ;
established 1832 ; liberal; subscription $2.50; four pages, 7 col., 21 ^
inches. Circ'n 2%
WEEKLY (Hebdomada ire); established 1832; Friday; subscription
$1.50 ; four pages, 7 col., 21^ inches. Circ'n i
Also publish Fraserville Le Journal.
LA LUMIERE, French, weekly; J. W. Lemieux, publisher;
established 1913; religious; Saturday; subscription $1.50; eight
pages, 4 col., 16 inches. Circ'n 1^2
MAGOG, pop. 3,978, Co. tanstead, at the outlet of Lake Memphre-
magog, and on the C. P. R., 18 miles W. of Sherbrooke, 88 miles
S. E. of Montreal; Tel., T., Ex., Banks. The town has excellent
water power. Chief Industries : the Dominion Textile Co. print
works and cotton mills, creameries, grist and saw mills, door, sash
and carriage factories, farming and dairying. The town contains
four churches, schools, convent and Government buildings. Sur-
rounding towns and villages where no papers are published : Fitch
Bay, Eastman, Georgeville, Bolton Centre, Mansonville : Ayer's
Flat, Barnston, Massawippi, Rock Forest and Cherry River.
NEWS, weekly; published in St. Johns by E. R. Smith Co.
Ltd. ; one of seven distinct editions of the St. Johns News.
MONTMAGNY, pop. 8,500, Co. Montmagny, oi\ the south shore of
the St. Law.rence, at the mouth of South River and Bras St. Nicholas
River, and on the I. C. R., 37 miles E. of Quebec; Tel., T., Ex.,
Banks. Chief Industries : saw, pulp, grist and carding mills, farm-
ing, foundries, munitions factory, machine shops, road machine,
cement mixer, sash and door factories, aerated water works
and three butter factories. The town contains a Roman Catholic
church, two colleges, two academies, Exhibition Hall, town hall,
hospital and four hotels, has water works and is lighted by
electricity. Surrounding towns and villages where no papers
are published: Cap St. Ignace, St. Pierre, L'IsIet, Berthier en Bas,
St. Paul, N. D. de Rosaire and St. Francois.
COURRIER, French, weekly; Alph.Caron, publisher; established
1894; liberal; Friday; subscription $1.00; four pages, 7 col., 21 finches.
Circ'n i^
See Advt. Page 106.
LE PEUPLE, French, weekly; La Cie. du Peuple, publishers,
J. C. Hebert, manager ; established 1900 ; independent ; Friday;
subscription Si.oo ; twelve to sixteen pages, 7 col., 19^ inches.
Sworn Circ'n, actual average for 12 mos. to Sept. 30, 1918. 5,218*
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MONTREAL, pop. 600,000, Co. Hochelaga. The commercial
metropolis of, and the largest city in the Dominion of Canada,
situated on the south side of an island formed by the confluence of
the Ottawa River with the River St. Lawrence, and known as the
Island of Montreal; latitude 45 31' N., longitude 73 34' W. ; Tel.
T. , Ex., Banks. Montreal is at the head of St. Lawrence ocean
navigation, and at the beginning of inland navigation, and has
railway connection via C. P. R., G. T. R., I. C. R., N. Y. C. Ry. and
other lines with every important point in North America. It is
distant from Quebec 172 miles ; from Ottawa 120 miles; Toronto
333 ; Hamilton 373 ; Halifax 758 ; Fredericton 457 ; Winnipeg 1423 ;
Victoria 2990 ; Regina 1779 ; Boston 334 ; New York 400 ; Chicago
845 ; and 2750 miles from Liverpool. Montreal is the greatest
manufacturing centre in the 'Dominion ; it is a bee-hive of industry,
producing practically all the wants of twentieth century civilization
from monster railroad locomotives to the lowliest kitchen utensil.
Its products include architectural iron and bronze, asbestos pro-
ducts, automobiles, awnings, babbit metals, jute and cotton bags,
beds and bedding, belting, biscuits and confectionery, boilers, boots
and shoes, brassware, bricks, brooms and brushes, building paper,
buttons, carriages and sleighs, cigars, cigarettes and tobacco, cloth-
ing, cottons, drugs, chemical and proprietary articles, electric appa-
ratus, fixtures and supplies, elevators, engines, extracts, fans and
blowers, flour, furniture, furs, glass, gloves, gramophones, hats and
caps, jewellery, leather and leather goods, lumber, machinery,
optical goods, paints and varnishes, paper goods, photographic
supplies, pianos and organs, pipe and boiler coverings, plumbers'
and steamfitters' supplies, refrigerating machinery, railroad rolling
stock, razors, roofing, rope and twine, rubber goods, safes and
vaults, sewing machines, ships, shoe machinery, soaps, stoves and
furnaces, structural steel, starch, sugar, syrup and molasses, terra
cotta, thread, tiles and tiling, tin and enamelware, tools, typesetting
machines, typewriters, umbrellas, vacuum cleaners, watches and
clocks, wines and liquors and wire goods. It is the headquarters of
the two great railway corporations, the Grand Trunk and the
Canadian Pacific, whose works here employ several thousand hands
in each case.
In the year 1535, Jacques Cartier came up the St. Lawrence to
where the city now stands, and found a large, well-fortified Indian
town called Hochelaga. In 1611, Champlain established a trading-
post and called it Place Royale. In 1642, Paul de Chomedey, Sieur
de Maisonneuve, landed on' the island and laid the lasting foundation
of the city. Canada remained a French colony till the Treaty of
Paris in 1763, when Montreal became a British city. Its growth in
population has been consistent. "At the time of the cession to Great
Britain the city had only a population of some 3,000 ; at the beginning
of the last century this had increased to 12,000 and at the present
time she boasts of over 600,000 inhabitants. Situated on the island
of Montreal, the largest of a group of islands formed by the con-
fluence of the Ottawa with the St. Lawrence river, one thousand
miles from the open sea, its position is picturesque to a degree.
Behind is the beautifully wooded Mount Royal, in front the majestic
St. Lawrence.
Montreal is the head of ocean navigation, the key to the interior
of the Dominion, the greatest export centre on the continent for
grain and dairy produce, and the greatest seaport in America next
to New York. It handles one-third of Canada's ^commerce, is
visited each season by about 750 ocean-going steamers and 13,000
lake and river steamers, the whole fleet having a tonnage of
approximately 7,000,000. The Montreal-Quebec channel now has a
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minimum depth of 31 feet and easily accommodates vessels of
15,000 tons. The water area of the harbour is 12,000 acres, and
granite wharves extend nearly 12 miles up and down the river.
Splendid steel harbour sheds stand along the water front and three
huge grain elevators provide a storage capacity of over seven
million bushels. The harbour facilities include a 75 ton floating
crane, and one of the largest floating dry docks in the world. This
was installed in 1912 by Vickers, Sons and Maxim, and has a lifting
capacity of 27,500 tons.
Montreal contains 32,000 acres or 50 square miles ; its greatest
length is 13 miles and width 8 miles. It has taxable property
valued at $628,086,376, exempt $215,251,101 a total valuation
of $843,337,477. The city has approximately 125,000 dwellings.
Quite a number of outlying municipalities have been annexed
within the last few years and the city is rapidly extending its
boundaries. Montreal has about two-thirds of the banking capital ot
Canada, no less than eight chartered banks having their head offices
here. Twelve other banks have branches here, making over no
branches in the city altogether. Montreal is noted for its charitable
and religious institutions, some of which were founded nearly 250 years
ago. The oldest church in the city is the Bonsecours (Roman
Catholic) ; it was erected in 1658, was burnt in 1764, but rebuilt
in 1771. The principal buildings are the City Hall, Court House,
Post Office, Custom/ House, Board of Trade, Seminary of St.
Sulpice, Convent of (Notre Dame, General Hospital, Royal Victoria
Hospital, Grey Nunnery, Montreal College, McGill University
Buildings, Laval University, Presbyterian, Methodist and Con-
gregational Colleges, Young Men's Christian Association Building,
Sailors' Institute, St. Mary's College, Montreal Diocesan College,
Royal Victoria College, Victoria Skating Rink, Deaf and
Dumb Asylum. Many splendid banks and commercial buildings
make the business section very solid and imposing ; there are
nine markets, including Bonsecours, a magnificent building with a
lofty dome, fronting on the River. The city has over two hundred
churches, many of them, such as Notre Dame and St. James Cathe-
drals and St. James Methodist Church, famous throughout the
country. The parish church of Notre Dame holds 10,000 to 12,000
persons. It is 255 feet long and 145 feet broad with two towers 220
feet high. In one of the towers is one of the largest bells in America
weighing 12 tons. St. James Cathedral is even larger than this.
Christ Church Cathedral is considered the most perfect specimen of
Gothic architecture in America. The parks and squares reserved
in the various districts in the city number over 50, and have an area
of 805 acres and an estimated value of $8,000,000. Two splendid
steel bridges span the St. Lawrence, one from the south-west part
of the city to St. Lambert, on the opposite shore, and the other
about seven miles above the city. The educational facilities of
the city comprise the Universities of McGill and Laval with faculties
of law, arts, science, medicine and veterinary science, and
theological colleges connected with the Methodist, Congregational,
Presbyterian, Church of England and Roman Catholic churches;
a high school, two technical schools, over 70 public schools, a
number of private schools and several classical and scientific
academies, also a medical college affiliated with Victoria College,
Toronto, and the medical faculty of the University of Bishop's
College, Lennoxville. Montreal has over 1300 streets, with 125
miles of electric car tracks. The city sends five members to the
House of Commons and nine to the Local Legislature.
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GAZETTE, every morning- except Sunday ; Gazette Printing Co.,
Ltd., publishers, Hon. Smeaton White, president; established 1778;
conservative ; subscription $8.00 ; sixteen pag-es and upward, 8 col.,
20^ inches.
Sworn Circ'n, average for 12 mos. to Sept. 30, 1918, 33,531f
Advt. The Ga'-ftle is recognized as " Canada's Best Newspaper." It sells for three
times the price of any other English daily, being the only three cent English daily pub-
lished in Montreal. It operates more miles of leased telegraph wire than any other
Canadian daily. It is delivered to the residences of subscribers by The Gazette's own
staff of carriers. Member of the A. B.C. See Advt. Pages 6 & 7.
HERALD AND TELEGRAPH, every evening except Sunday ;
The Herald Co., Ltd., publishers, 275 Craig- St. West ; established
1811 ; liberal ; twelve to thirty-two pages, 7 col., 21^ inches.
Sworn Circ'n, averag-e for 12 mos. to Sept. 30, 1918, 19,279f
See Advt. Page 9.
McGILL DAILY, every morning except Sunday during College
vear ; Students' Council of McGill University, publishers ; established
1912; subscription $2.50 by mail, $3.50 in city, $1.50 to under-
graduates; four pages, 7 col., 21% inches. Circ'n i? 4
STAR, every evening except Sunday ; Montreal Star Publishing
Co. Ltd., publishers, 163-5-7-9 St. James St. ; established 1869; in-
dependent ; subscription $3.00 ; twenty to forty-eight pages, 8 col.,
21 ^ inches.
Sworn Circ'n, actual average for 12 mos. to Sept. 30, 1918, 112,331*1
Also publish family Herald and Weekly Star.
Advt. The Montreal Daily Star ( Member A. B. C.) is the only newspaper that
thoroughly covers the English-speaking people in the Montreal field. Not only is it
read in oo per cent of the English homes, but it has an overflow distribution among
the business, professional and better class French-Canadian people. See Advts.
Pages I, 2 and 3.
FAMILY HERALD AND WEEKLY STAR, weekly; Mon-
treal Star Publishing Co., Ltd., publishers, 163-5-7-9 St. James St. ;
established 1870 ; independent, agricultural ; Wednesday ; subscrip-
tion $1.25 ; twenty-eight to thirty-six pages, 8 col., 21^ inches.
Circ'n 147!
Also publish Daily Star.
Advt. The Family Herald and Weekly Star ( Member A. B. C.) is the only
rural home and farm journal that covers Canada nationally. It has more circula-
tion in Western Canada and in Eastern Canada than any other similar publication,
and advertisers -may use either division at a reduced rate or both at the very /
price charged for the full distribution. See Advts. Pages i, 2 and J.
LE CANADA, French, every morning except Sunday; The
Canada Publishing Co. Ltd., publishers; established 1903; liberal;
subscription $6.00 in city, $3.00 by mail; eight to twenty-four
pages, 7 col., 21 )4 inches.
Sworn Circ'n, actual average for 12 mos. to Sept. 30, 1918, 18,595*|
WEEKLY, established 1903; Thursday; subscription $1.66;
eight to ten pages, 7 col., 21 j^ inches.
Also publish Le Journal d Agriculture.
Advt. " Le Canada " appeals to the professional, business and wealthy class of
the population of Montreal. Its circulation covers the most important centres of the
Province of Quebec and other provinces. Le Canada is the only French morning
daily in the City of Montreal. Members of the A. B.C. See Advt. Page to.
LE DEVOIR, French, every evening except Sunday;
L'Imprimerie Populaire Ltee, publishers; established 1910;
independent ; subscription $5.00 ; eight to sixteen pages, 7 col.,
21 J4 inches.
Sworn Circ'n, average for 12 mos. to Sept. 30, 1918, 15,261|
WEEKLY, Thursday; subscription $2.00 ; eight pages, 7 col.,
21 X inches. Circ'n 2^4
Also publish Le Nationaliste .
See Advt. Page 70
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LAPATRIE, I-n-iuh, overy evening- except Sunday; La Patrie
Publishing- Co. Ltd., publishers, La Patrie Bldg., corner St. Catherine
St. and City Hall Aw ; established 1879 ; conservative ; subscription
$3.50 ; ten to twenty-tour pages, 8 col., 21 ^ inches.
Sworn Circ'n, actual averag-e for 12 mos. to Sept. 30, 1918 :
Canadian Edition, 21,8O5*t
U. S. Edition, 3,52O*t
Advt. From November, 1918, to the ist of February, 1919, La Patrie's circula-
tion has greatly increased. Its present circulation exceeds 35,000. This will in
due time be corroborated by the regular A. B. C. Report. See Advt. on Inside Back
Cover.
LA PATRIE (LE CULT1VATEUR), weekly; La Patrie Publish-
ing Co., Ltd., publishers; established 1872; agricultural; Wednesday;
subscription $1.00 ; fourteen to eighteen pages, 8 col., 21^
inches.
Sworn Circ'n, actual average for 12 mos. to Sept. 30, 1918, 12,O14*
Advt. The most complete and interesting paper for the farmers is theMontreal
Weekly "La Patrie" (The Farmer), published every Thursday. Whoever wishes to
reach the French-Canadian farm homes should advertise in the Weekly "La Patrie."
It is about the only paper of its kind getting cash in advance from its subscribers:
it reaches a class of readers that can afford to take practical interest in all proposi-
tions that are made to them. See Advt. on Inside Back Cover.
LA PRESSE, French, every evening except Sunday and Cath-
olic holidays ; La Presse Publishing Co. Ltd., publishers ; established
1884 ; independent ; subscription $3.50 ; fourteen to forty-eight
pages, 8 col., 21^ inches
Sworn Circ'n, average flor 15 mos. to Sept. 30, 1918 :
Canadian Edition, 128.8Olf
U. S. Edition, 23,73Of
Advt. La Presse, as a two cent daily newspaper, is in a class by itself as regards
influence, prestige and advertising value. Its A. B. C. Chicago statement gives it
a larger circulation without exception than any daily newspaper in Canada, and is
rightly recognized as the "National Organ of the French Canadian People." See
Advt. Page 8.
LA PRESSE WEEKLY, French, weekly; La Presse Publishing
Co., Ltd., publishers; established 1884; independent-agricultural;
Thursday; subscription $1.00; sixteen to twenty-four pages, 8 col.,
21 % inches.
Sworn Circ'n, average for 15 mos. to June 30, 1918, 41,194f
See Advt. Page 8.
EAGLE, Jewish, every morning except Saturday ; Eagle Pub-
lishing Co. Ltd. .publishers; established 1907; independent ; subscrip-
tion $5.00 ; six to eight pages, 7 col., 20 inches. Circ'n 12
Also publish Can. Jewish Chronicle.
See Advt. Page 84.
RUSSKOYE SLOVO, Russian; every morning, including Sun-
day ; printed in New York by Michael Pasvolsky, New York, pub-
lisher, Canadian office, 408 St. Lawrence Boulevard ; established
1910 ; independent ; subscription $5.00 ; eight pages, 7 col., 20 inches.
BULLETIN, weekly; Wm. Ford, publisher; established 1919;
local; subscription $1.50; four pages and comic section, 7 col.,
2oj4 inches.
CHRONICLE (Banking, Insurance and Finance), weekly;
F. Wilson-Smith, editor and publisher, 10 St. John St. ; established
1881 ; banking, insurance and finance; Friday; subscription $3.00;
twenty-four pages, 2 wide col., 10 inches.
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FINANCIAL TIMES, weekly; Montreal Financial Times Co.,
Ltd., publishers; R. E. Cox, President and Managing- Director, T.
Kelly Dickinson, Editor, established 1912; financial; Saturday; last
forms close Thursday ; subscription $3.00 ; twelve to sixteen pages,
7 col., 21^ inches. Circ'n 4^
Advt. The Financial Times is recognized as the leading authority on all financial
matters. Its articles are quoted more widely than any other financial paper. This
is the best testimonial that any paper can receive. It covers the Canadian field thor-
oughly: it also circulates in the principal U. S. centres. See Advt. Page 86.
LABOR WORLD LE MONDE OUVRIER, English and
French weekly ; Gustave Francq (in trust) publisher ; established
1916 ; labor ; Saturday ; last forms close Thursday ; subscription
$1.00 ; four to six pages, 7 col., 19^ inches.
MAISONNEUVE LEADER, weekly; P. T. Harvatt, publisher,
271 Aird Avenue, Maisonneuve ; established 1918; independent; Satur-
day ; subscription $ i. oo ; four pages, 5 col., 19 inches.
NORTHERN MESSENGER, weekly ; J. R., F. E. and W.
Dougall, publishers; established 1865; illustrated, evangelical and
story ; Friday; last forms close ten days previous; subscription 50
cents ; sixteen pages, 3 col., 9^ inches.
Sworn Circ'n, actual average for 12 mos. to Sept. 30, 1918, 50,546*
Also publish Witness and World Wide.
Advt. Founded 1865. Interdenominational story weekly, going into the home.
Approved mail order puller. Only unquestionable advertising accepted. 23 cents
Per agate line: 20 cents on 500 lines: 18 cents on 1,000 lines. See Advt. Page n.
STANDARD, weekly ; Montreal Standard Publishing Co. Ltd.,
publishers, 177 St. James Street; established 1905 ; literary and news, .
illustrated, with art and coloured comic sections ; Saturday ; sub-
scription $2.00 ; twenty-eight to forty-eight pages, 8 col., 22 inches.
Sworn Circ'n, actual average for 12 mos. to Sept. 30, 1918, 77,6O3*f
Advt. The Standard is the National Illustrated Weekly Newspaper of Canada.
In addition to its heavy news section, it carries the most artistic illustrated Art Section
of any paper in the Dominion, and also a colored Comic Section. The figures given
above, 77,603, show the actual average circulation per week for the twelve months
ending September joth, 1018. These figures show the net paid circulation only,
of the Standard for that period and are based on the A. B. C. Report. For the twelve
months ending September 3Oth, 1017, the average paid circulation was 70,255 copies,
so that during igi8 the average increase of the circulation of the Standard was 7,348
copies per week. Further evidence of the wonderful growth of the Standard will be
found in the display advertising pages Nos. 4 and 5, which show the steady growth
of The Standard from 54,500 in January, igi6, to 02,059 copies on November 23rd,
iQi8. See Advt. Pages 4 and 5.
TRADE BULLETIN, weekly; H. Mason, editor and publisher;
Board of Trade Bldg. ; established 1882 ; produce and provision
trades; Friday; last forms close Thursday, 4 p.m.; subscription
$3.00 ; four pages, 7 col., 22 inches.
WITNESS AND CANADIAN HOMESTEAD, weekly;]. R.,
F. E. and W. Dougall, publishers ; established 1845; independent,
agricultural ; Tuesday ; last forms close Monday a.m. ; subscription
$1.50; twenty pages, 7 col., 21% inches.
Sworn Circ'n, actual average for 12 mos. to Sept. 30, 1918, 17,873*t
Also publish Northern Messenger and World Wide.
Advt. Founded 1843. Canada's "Old Reliable" national independent weekly
newspaper and farm and home companion. Edited by John Redpath Dougall. Prob-
ably no paper in the Dominion has so large a percentage of unsolicited renewals at
full price. Flat rate six cents per agate line. See Advt. Page n.
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WORLD WIDE, weekly ; J. R., F. E. and W. Dougall, publish-
ers; established 1901; literary, independent political review; Fri-
day ; last forms close Tuesday ; subscription $2.00 ; twenty pages
up, 4 col., n]/z inches.
Sworn Circ'n, actual average for 12 mos. to Sept. 30, 1918, 8,93O*t
Also publish Witness and Northern Afessenger.
Advt. Founded 1901. Canada's Leading Literary and Independent Political
Review, in a ivord. the " Literary Digest " of Canada. Casual rate 10 cents f>er agate
line; J,ooo line rate H cents ; 2,000 line rate 6 cents; Wide magazine columns
I- ; i-.vtra. See Ad".'t. Page II.
L'AURORE, French, weekly; Rev. S. Rondeau, managing- edi-
tor, L'Aurore Printing and Publishing Co., publishers ; established
1866; religious, Protestant; Friday; subscription $1.50; sixteen
pages, 2 wide col., 9^ inches. Circ'n ^
L'AUTORITE, French, weekly; L'Autorite Co., publishers;
established 1913; independent; Saturday; last forms close Friday;
subscription $2.00; four to six pages, 8 col., 22^ inches. Circ'n 15^
LE BU LLETI N, French, weekly ; A. P. Pigeon Ltd., publishers,
105-109 Ontario St. E. ; established 1902; liberal; Sunday; last
forms close Saturday ; subscription $1.50 in Montreal, $1.00 out-
side ; four pages, 8 col., 22^ inches. Circ'n 9^
LE BULLETIN DES AGRICU LTEURS, French; weekly;
La \Societe Co-operative Agricole des Fromagers de Quebec,
publishers; established 1917; agricultural; Wednesday; subscription
$1.50; twenty pages, 2 col., 9 inches. Circ'n 8
See Advt. Page Sj.
LE CANARD, French, weekly ;J. E. Reneault, 259 St. Christophe
street, publisher, established 1877; humorous; Sunday ; last forms
close Friday; subscription $2.50; sixteen pages, 2 col., 11 inches.
Circ'n 7^
LE MONITEUR DU COMMERCE, French, weekly ; F. D.
Shallow, editor and publisher, 3 St. Nicholas St. ; established 1881 ;
general trade and finance ; Friday ; last forms close Thursday
p.m.; subscription $3.00; forty pages, 3 col., lo 1 /^ inches. Circ'n 3^
See Advt. Page 94.
LE NATIONALISTS, French, weekly ; L'Imprimerie Populaire
Ltde., publishers, 43 St. Vincent St. ; established 1904 ; independent ;
Sunday; last forms close Saturday, 10 a.m.; subscription $2.00 ;
eight pages, 7 col., 21 tf inches.
Also publish Le Devoir.
LE NORD DE MONTREAL, French, weekly; Chas. Chalifour,
publisher ; established ^915 ; independent ; Saturday ; distribution
free ; four pages, 5 cols., 18 inches. Circ'n 4^"
(Free)
LE PAYS, French, weekly; La Soci^t^ Anonyme d'Imprimerie,
publishers ; established 1910 ; liberal-independent ; Saturday; last
forms close Friday; subscription $2.50; six pages, 7 col.,
21^2 inches. Circ'n 10^
See Advt. Page 140.
LE PRIX COURANT, French, weekly; The Retail Merchants
Publishing Co., of Canada, Ltd., publishers, 80 St. Denis St. ;
established 1887; commercial; Friday; last forms close Wednes-
day; subscription $3.00; sixty pages, 2 and 3 col., 10 inches.
Sworn Circ'n, actual average for 12 mos. to Sept. 30, 1918, 2,25O*t
See Advt. Page 78.
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LE SAMEDI, French, weekly; Poirier, Bessette & Cie.,
publishers, 131 Cadieux street ; established 1889 ; literary and
humourous, illustrated ; Saturday ; last forms close 10 days pre-
vious; subscription $3.50 ; forty pages, 3 and 4 col., 12^ inches.
Sworn Circ'n, actual average for 12 mos. to Sept. 30, 1918, 27,374*1
Also publish La Revue Populaire.
See Advt. Page 12
LA SEMAINE RELIGIEUSE, French, weekly; Rev. E.
Auclair, publisher, Rev.' Canon L. E. Cousineau, manager ; estab-
lished 1883; religious, Roman Catholic; Monday; subscription $2.00;
thirty-two pages, size 4x7. Circ'n 2^
L'ARALDO DEL CANADA, Italian, weekly ; Caldani and
Rocca, publishers ; established 1906 ; interests of Italian colony in
Canada ; Saturday; last forms close Saturday a.m.; subscription
$2.00; eight pages, 6 col., 19^ inches. Circ'n 3^4
See Advt. Page 96.
CANADIAN JEWISH CHRONICLE, weekly ; Eagle Pub-
lishing Co., Ltd., publishers; established 1914; independent; Friday;
subscription $3.00 ; twenty pages, 3 col., 13 inches. Circ'n 3^
Also publish Eagle.
See Advt. Page 84.
L'INDIPENDENTE CORRIERE DEL CANADA, Italian,
weekly ; L. Noble, editor and proprietor ; established 1896 ; inter-
ests of Italian colony in Canada; Saturday; subscription $2.00;
four pages, 7 col., 21 inches. Circ'n 8
L' ITALIA, Italian, weekly ; LTtalia Publishing Co., pub-
lishers; established 1916; conservative; Saturday; last forms close
Thursday; subscription $2.00 ; eight pages, 6 col., 19^ inches.
Sworn Circ'n, average for 12 mos. to Sept. 30, 1918, 8,87O
Sec Advt. Page 94.
JEWISH WEEKLY, weekly; The Jewish Weekly Publishing
Co., publishers; established 1917 ; independent-Jewish; subscrip-
tion $2.00; sixteen pages, 3 col., 9^ inches.
LE PASSE -TEMPS, French, bi-weekly; J. E. Blair, pub-
lisher; established 1895; musical and literary; alternate Saturdays;
last forms close alternate Fridays; subscription $2.00; twenty pages,
4 col., it l /2. inches. Circ'n 8^
BY-WATER, monthly ; Canada Steamship Lines, Limited,
publishers, Richelieu Bldg., Montreal; established 1915; literary
and travel; ist of month; subscription $1.00 ; sixty-four pages
and upwards ; 2 wide cols., 9^ inches. Circ'n 9^
CANADA WEST INDIA M AGAZ I N E, monthly ; Canada and
West India Publishing Co., Limited, publishers; established 1910;
trade and travel; 2oth of month ; last forms close i5th of month ;
subscription $2.00 ; twenty-four pages, 3 col., n^ inches. Circ'n 4^
CANADIAN MESSENGER OF THE SACRED HEART,
monthly ; Society of Jesus, publishers, E. J. Devine, S. J., editor,
1075 Rachel St. ; established 1892 ; religious, Roman Catholic ;
ist of month ; last forms close 2nd of preceding month ; subscrip-
tion 50 cents ; sixty pages, 2 col., 7^ inches.
Sworn Circ'n, actual average for 12 mos. to Sept. 30, 1918, 80,571*
Publishes also a French edition, circulation of which is included in
above rating.
Advt. TTie Canadian Messenger covers the Catholic population of Canada
( French and English ) very thoroughly. It is an ideal medium for mail order
campaigns and for all household articles. The circulation shows a steady increase
in Feby , 1919, it u-ns 84,200. See Advt. Page tj.
A. McKiM, LIMITED, MONTREAL, TORONTO, WINNIPEG & LONDON, ENG.
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CANADIAN MUNICIPAL JOURNAL, monthly; Canadian
Municipal Journal Co, Ltd., publishers, Coristine Bldg. ; established
1904 ; municipal ; ist of month ; last forms close 2Oth of month ;
subscription $2.00; forty pages, 2 col., 10 inches. Circ'n 3^
See Advt. Page <;.'.
CANADIAN OFFICIAL RAILWAY GUIDE, monthly;
International Railway Publishing' Co., Ltd., publishers ; established
1866; transportation; subscription $3.00; four hundred and twenty
pages, 3 col., 7^ inches. Circ'n 5
EXPORT JOURNAL OF CANADA, monthly ; Export Pub-
lishing Co. (H. R. Pickens), publishers; established 1919; export trade
and foreign markets; last forms close zoth of each month; sub
scription $3.00; 10^ inches.
Also publish Shipbuilding and Harbor Construction.
Advt. Full information regarding rates, spaces, &c., for the Export Journal will
be found on page 134, This is the only export journal in the Dominion. It is striv-
ing hard to assist Canadian exporters. Its advertising columns can assist you
materially in making your Export Department a success. See Advt. Page 134.
JOURNAL OF AGRICULTURE, monthly.
See Journal d 'Agriculture et d" Horticulture.
See Advt. Page 10.
MONTHLY BULLETIN, monthly; Rev. W. Bowman Tucker,
publisher, 287 Cadieux St.; established 1908; social service ; 3Oth
of month ; subscription $1.00; eight pages, 2 col., 7 inches.
MONTHLY BULLETIN OF THE CANADIAN MINING
INSTITUTE, monthly ; Can. Mining Institute, publishers ; estab-
lished 1914; mining ; ist of month; last forms close 2Oth of month;
subscription $5.00 ; one hundred pages and upwards. Circ'n i
MOTORIST, monthly; Montreal Motorist Publishing Co.,
publishers; established 1919; automobiles; ist of month; sub-
scription $1.50; fifty pages, 2 col., 10 inches.
PHARMACEUTICAL JOURNAL, monthly; Henry Miles,
publisher; established 1890; drugs ; loth of month; last forms close
24th of month; subscription $1.00 ; thirty-two pages, 2 wide col.,
8% inches. Circ'n i^
PRESBYTERIAN RECORD, monthly; Rev. E. Scott, D.D.,
editor, The Presbyterian Church in Canada, publishers, Y.M.C.A.
Bldg. ; established 1876; Presbyterian; ist of month; last forms close
i5th of month; subscription 90 cents; thirty-six pages, 2 col., 8
inches. Circ'n 57
QUEBEC PRACTICE REPORTS, monthly ; Wilson &
Lafleur Ltd., publishers, 17 and 19 St. James St. ; established 1895 ;
legal ; subscription $5.50 ; forty-eight pages, size 6^ x 10^ inches.
Also publish La Revue de Jurisprudence and La Revue I.egale.
SENTINEL OF THE B. S., monthly; Fathers of Blessed
Sacrament, publishers; established 1898 ; religious, Roman Catholic ;
2Oth of month ; subscription 50 cents ; thirty-two pages, i col., 5^
inches.
Also publish Annales des Pretres Adorateurs, Bulletin Eucharis-
tique and Le Petit Messager du Tres St. Sacrement.
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SHIPBUILDING AND HARBOR CONSTRUCTION,
monthly; Shipbuilding 1 and Harbor Construction Publishing Co.,
publishers, 171 St. James street; established 1917; shipbuilding in-
dustry; subscription $2.00; forty-eight pages, 4 col., 12 inches.
Advt. Shipbuilding and Harbor Construction is without question the medium for
advertising anything pertaining to ships and shipping, as it reaches practically every
one in these lines in Canada. Its rapid growth demonstrates its usefulness to adver-
tisers. For full information, including rales, see Advt. Page 135.
VETERAN, monthly; The Veteran, Limited, publishers; estab-
lished 1917; historical and literary; subscription $2.00; sixty-four
pages, 3 col., <)% inches. Circ'n
Advt. Any paper that goes into the greater portion of the homes of Canada's re-
turning soldiers the homes of Canada's returning citizens is a paper that you
cannot afford to overlook. But The Veteran does not stop there it is read by all
classes of thinking people in this country, by the people who buy. See Advt. Page 140.
L' ACTION FRANCAISE, French, monthly ; Ligne des Droits
du Francais, publishers ; established 1917 ; French-Canadian inter-
ests ; subscription $1.00; forty-eight pages, i col., 5^ inches.
Circ'n 3^"
ALLIANCE NATIONALS, French, monthly; Alliance
Nationale, publishers ; established 1897 ; fraternal ; 2oth of month ;
subscription 50 cents ; eight pages, 3 col., 12 inches.
L'AMI DES SOURDS-MUETS, French, monthly; S. Gir-
oux, publisher ; established 1908^ deaf and dumb ; ist of month ;
last forms close first Saturday of month; subscription 50 cents ;
eight pages, 2 col., 8^ inches. Circ'n ^
ANNALES DES PRETRES ADORATEURS, French,
monthly ; Fathers of Blessed Sacrament, publishers ; established
1898 ; religious, Roman Catholic ; 25th of month; last forms close
2oth of month; subscription $1.00; thirty-two pages, i col., f}4
inches.
Also publish Bulletin Eucharistique , Le Petit Messager du Tres
St. Sacrement and Sentinel of the B. S.
L' ARTISAN, French, monthly; La Societe des Artisans Cana-
diens Francais, publishers; established 1891 ; fraternal; i5th of month;
subscription 50 cents ; sixteen pages, 2 col., 7^ inches. Circ'n 47
LA BONNE PAROLE, French, monthly; La Federation Na-
tionale Saint Jean Baptiste, publishers ; established 1913 ; fraternal ;
last forms close 5th of month; subscription 50 cents ; sixteen pages,
2 col., 1 1 inches.
LE BULLETIN DE LA CHAMBRE DE COMMERCE
DE MONTREAL, French, monthly; J. C. Groves - Contant,
publisher; established 1897; commercial; 1 5th of month; subscription
$1.00 ; twenty-four pages, 2 col., 10 inches.
BULLETIN EUCHARISTIQUE, French, monthly ; Fathers of
Blessed Sacrament, publishers ; established 1895 ; religious, Roman
Catholic ; loth of month ; last forms close gth of month ; subscription
25 cents, thirty-two pages, i col., 8 inches.
Also publish Annales des Pretres Adorateurs, Lt Petit Messager
du Tres St. Sacrement and Sentinel of the B. S.
LA CL1NIQUE, monthly ; F. de Martigny, M.D., and R.
Villecourt, M.D., publishers; established 1894; medical; ist of month;
last forms close 2Oth of month previous; subscription $1.00 ; ninety-
six pages, size 4^ x 7. Circ'n 3^
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JOURNAL D' AGRICULTURE ET D' HORTICULTU RE,
French, monthly; The Canada Publishing- Co. Ltd., publishers ;
established 1878; farming and gardening- ; isth of month; subscrip-
tion $1.00 ; thirty-two pages, 4 col., 12% inches.
Also publish same paper in English, on ist of month.
Sworn Circ'n, actual average for 12 mos. to Sept. 30, 1918:
Also publish Le Canada. French Edition, 83,517*
English Edition, 7,645*
See Advt. Page 10.
LE MESSAGERCANADIEN DU SACRE CCEUR, French,
monthly; Society of Jesus, publishers, L. Boncompain, S. J., editor,
1075 Rachel St. ; established 1892 ; religious, Roman Catholic ; ist
of month ; last forms close 2nd of month ; subscription 50 cents ;
sixty pages, 2 col., 7^ inches.
See Can. Messenger of Sacred Heart.
LA MINERVE, French; weekly; La Minerve Pub. Co. Ltd.,
publishers; established 1918; conservative; Friday; subscription
$2.00; twenty-tour pages, 2 col., 14 inches.
LE NIGOGjXFrench, monthly; Fernand Prefontaine, Leo-Pol
Morin and Robert Laroque de Roquebrune, publishers, 182 St.
Catherine St. East; established 1918; literary; subscription $2.25;
40 pages, i wide col., 6^ inches.
LE PETIT MESSAGER DU TRES ST. SACREMENT,
French, monthly ; Fathers of Blessed Sacrament, publishers ; estab-
shed 1898 ; religious, Roman Catholic ; 2oth of month ; sub-
scription 50 cents ; thirty-two pages, i col., 5^ inches.
Also publish Annales des Pretres Adorateurs, Bulletin Eucharis-
tique and Sentinel of the B. S.
LA REVUE CANADIENNE, French, monthly; Arbour & Du-
pont, publishers; 249 Lagauchetiere St. East; established 1864;
literary, illustrated; about I5th of month; subscription $3.00; eighty
to one hundred pages, i col., 6^ inches. . Circ'n ^
LA REVUE DE JURISPRUDENCE, French and English,
monthly; Hon. Justice de Lorimier, editor, Wilson & Lafleur, Ltd.,
publishers, 17 and 19 St. James St.; established .1895 ; legal ; sub-
scription $5.50 ; forty-eight pages, size 6x9.
Also publish La Revue Legale and Quebec Practice Reports.
LA REVUE LEGALE, French and English, monthly; J. J.
Beauchamp, K.C., editor, Wilson & Lafleur, Ltd., publishers, 17 and
19 St. James St. ; established 1869; legal; subscription $5.50; forty
eight to sixty pages, size 6x9.
Also publish La Revue de Jurisprudence and Quebec Practice
Reports.
LA REVUE NATIONALE, French; monthly; La Societe St.
Jean-Baptiste de Montreal, publishers; established 1919; French
national interests in Canada; subscription $1.00; forty-eight pages,
i col., 7 inches.
LA REVUE POPU LAI RE, French, monthly; Poirier, Bessette
& Cie., publishers, 131 Cadieux street; established 1907 ; literary ;
ist Tuesday of month ; subscription $1.75; one hundred and sixty-
four pages, 2 col., 1^2 inches.
Sworn Circ'n, actual average for 12 mos to Sept. 30, 1918, 10, 246*
Also publish Le Samedi.
See Advt. Page 12.
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LE SEMEUR, French, monthly; Association Catholique de la
Jeunesse Canadienne-Franc.aise, 90 St. James Street, publishers ;
established 1904 ; religious, literary; ist of month ; last forms close
2oth of month ; subscription $7.00; thirty-two pages, i or 2 col.,
63/^ inches. Circ'n 2^
See Advt. Page 12.
LA TEMPERANCE, French, monthly; Franciscan Fathers,
publishers, 964 Dorchester street; established 1906; temperance; 25th
of month ; subscription 40 cents; thirty-two pages, i col., 6^ inches.
L'UNION MEDICALE DU CANADA, French, monthly; T.
Valiquette, manager, 2734, Christopher Columbus St. ; A. LeSage,
M.D., editor ; established 1872 ; medical ; subscription $e.oo ;
fifty-two pages, i col., 8 inches.
CANADIAN ANTIQUARIAN AND NUMISMATIC JOUR-
NAL, quarterly ; Antiquarian and Numismatic Society of Montreal,
publishers ; established 1872 ; numismatic and antiquarian ;
subscription $2.00; forty-eight pages and cover, i col., 6 inches.
No advertisements.
CANADIAN RAILROADER, quarterly; The sth Sunday Meet-
ings Assn. of Canada, publishers; established 1917; railroad; De-
cember, March, June and October; subscription $1.00; 150 pages, 2
wide col., 9 inches.
JOURNAL OF CAN. BANKERS' ASSOCIATION,
quarterly ; Gagnier Co. Ltd., Toronto, publishers ; established 1893 ;
banking ; January, April, July and October ; subscription $1.00 ;
one hundred pages.
Sworn Circ'n, actual average for 12 mos. to Sep. 30, 1918, 3,945*
UNIVERSITY MAGAZINE, quarterly; Dr. Andrew Macphail,
216 Peel St., Montreal, editor and publisher; established 1900;
literary and political ; February, April, October and December ;
subscription $2.00 ; one hundred and seventy-six pages, 7 x 10.
C'r.-c'n i?/
OR MS T OWN, pop. 930, Co. Chateauguay, on the Chateauguay
River and on G.T.R.,47^ miles from Montreal; Tel., T., Ex. , Banks.
Chief Industries : terra cotta and brick making, Borden milk plant,
saw, grist, sash and door and cheese factories, dairying and farming.
The village contains five churches, two hotels, Oddfellows' hall and *
fourteen stores. Surrounding towns and villages where no papers
are published : Howick, Ste. Marline, Franklin Centre, St. Chrysos-
tome, Cowans, Covey Hill and Brysons. .
BULLETIN, weekly; J. H. Tomson, editor and proprietor;
established 1895; unionist; Thursday; subscription $1.50; eight
pages, 6 col., 19^4 inches. Circ'n il^
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POINTE-AUX-TREMBLES, pop. 1,800, Co. Hochelaga, on the
St. Lawrence River and C.N.R., 2 miles N. E. of Montreal, with
which it is connected by electric railway ; Tel., T. , Ex., Banks. A
residential suburb of Montreal.
L 1 ADMINISTRATION, weekly; La Societe de Publication
de 1'Est, Limitee, publishers; established 1915; independent; Satur-
day ; subscription $1.50; eight pages, 5 col., 18^ inches. Circ'n i '^
QUEBEC, pop. 103,246, Co. Quebec, is situated on the left bank of the
River St. Lawrence and on C. P.R., G.T. R., I.C.R., Transcon-
tinental Ry., C.N.R. , Quebec and Lake St. John Rys. , 1 80 miles N.E.
of Montreal, and 328 miles N. W. of Portland, Me., lat. (of N. E.
bastion) 46 49' 6" N., long. 71 13' 45" W.; Tel., T., Ex., Banks.
Chief Industries : shipbuilding, manufacture of iron castings,
machinery, cutlery, nails, cartridges and shells, leather, paper,
church ornaments, boots and shoes, rope, tobacco and cigars,
steel, rifles, corsets./cotton, furs, patent medicines and wine, and
extensive shippmgr Quebec is the capital of the Province of Quebec.
In the grandeur of its site and surroundings, in the strength of its for-
tifications, and in the extent and romance of its history, Quebec
stands supreme among the cities of America. It has a remark-
ably picturesque situation between the St. Lawrence and St.
Charles Rivers, at the north-eastern extremity of a narrow but
elevated tableland, which for about eight miles forms the left bank of
the River St. Lawrence. Cape Diamond, the extremity of the table-
land, is 333 feet above the level of the river, to which it presents a
nearly precipitous face ; the descent to the St. Charles River is more
gradual. The distance from one river to the other is little more than
a mile. Opposite Cape Diamond the St. Lawrence is contracted to a
breadth of 1,314 yards ; but immediately below, at the confluence ot
the St. Charles, it spreads out into a broad and beautiful basin, more
than 2,500 yards wide, forming a capacious and excellent harbour.
The Quebec Bridge, which spans the St. Lawrence River above the
city, is described as the eighth wonder of the world. As an en-
gineering feat, the construction of this mammoth bridge far
eclipses the structure over the Firfh of Forth in Scotland,
which is the second brjdge in the world to-day. The Que-
bec Bridge connects the city directly with Winnipeg and
' the West by the shortest route from the -Atlantic seaboard.
The Spring tides rise and fall 18 to 22 feet. Quebec is divided into
two parts called Upper and Lower Towns. The Upper Town occu-
pies the highest part of the promontory ; a small part of it is sur-
rounded with walls, and otherwise fortified. The ancient citadel,
which crowns the: summit of Cape Diamond, covers, with its numer-
ous works, an area of 40 acres, and from its position is the strongest
natural fortress in America. The Lower Town, which is the seat of
commerce, is built around the base of Cape Diamond, where, in
many places, the rock has been cut away to make room for the
houses. The banks of both rivers are lined with warehouses and
wharves, the latter jutting about 200 feet into the stream, and along
them the water is sufficiently deep to admit vessels of the largest
si/.c. Thi> city has several times suffered from disastrous fires, but
the result has been the erection of more attractive buildings and a
consequent improvement in the general appearance of the city.
In the Upper Town are several squares and public walks commanding
views unrivalled for their varied and picturesque appearance.
In one stands a substantial monument, erected to th- joint memory
of Generals Wolfe and Montcalm, the English and French commanders
who ffll in the taking of Quebec in 1759. It is 65 feet. high. A
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monument 40 feet high marks the spot where General Wolfe fell on
the Plains of Abraham ; while on St. Foy Road stands a monument
presented by Prince Napoleon Bonaparte in 1855, commemorating 1
a fierce struggle which took place here in 1760 between the British
and French troops. Among the public buildings of Quebec may be
mentioned the Parliament Buildings; Drill Hall; the Roman Catholic
Basilica, with a seating capacity of 4,000 persons, and covering with
the university attached an area of eight acres; the English Cathedral,
surmounted by a lofty spire, both occupying elevated positions in the
Upper Town, Chateau Frontenac, Bishop's Palace and Anglican See
House. There are numerous churches in Quebec and one synagogue.
The educational institutions comprise three Roman Catholic Colleges,
viz : Laval University, with faculties of arts, law and medicine, the
Grand Seminary and the Minor Seminary ; the Ursuline Convent,
an extensive establishment founded in 1641 ; several nunneries ;
Laval, Normal and Model schools ; Girls' High school ; the Quebec
High school, and a number of private academies and public schools.
There are in addition, a Canadian Institute, provided with a library
and reading room ; the Literary and Historical Society, the oldest
Chartered Institution of its kind in Canada, having been founded in
1824, and possessing valuable " Records of the Realm " in eighty or
ninety folios, and a large selection of historical manuscripts ; the
Entomological Society, St. Patrick's Literary Institute, Advocates'
Library, Board of Trade, Merchants' Exchange and the Y. M. C. A.
rooms. The principal benevolent Institutions are the Hotel Dieu,
Jeffery Hale's Hospital, General Hospital, Finlay Asylum, Church of
England Women's Home, Ladies' Protestant Home, St. Bridget's
Home, Female Orphan Asylum, and the Lunatic Asylum at Beauport.
Surrounding towns and villages where no papers are published :
New Liverpool, Beauport, Valcartier, Laval, St. Raymond, Isle of
Orleans, Sillery, Hedleyville, Portneuf, Lorette, Montmorency Falls,
Loretteville, St. Joseph, St. Romuald, St. Nicholas, Etchemin and
Charlesbourg.
CHRONICLE, every morning except Sunday; Chronicle Printing
Co., publishers ; established 1764 ; independent - conservative ;
subscription $3.00, by mail, $4.00 in city; ten pages and upward, '
7 col., 21 inches. Circ'n, 14^
See Advt. Page 76.
GAZETTE, (weekly edition of Chronicle.); established 17641 .
Thursday ; subscription $1.00 ; four pages, 7 col., 21 inches.
TELEGRAPH, every evening except Sunday. Telegraph
Printing Co., publishers, Frank Carrel, president; established 1874;
independent-liberal ; subscription $5.00 ; twelve pages, 8 col.,
21% inches.
Sworn Circ'n, actual average for 12 mos. to Sept. 30, 1918, 11,631*
Advt. For business progress and public service, the record of the Quebec Telegraph
will compare with any journal in the Dominion. As the business man's indicator
and as the independent paper of the home, the Telegraph stands first in the field, en-
joying the support not only of practically all the English-speaking people of the
City and district, but also the clientele of the best French-Canadian thought. In the
Home in the Office Always the Quebec Telegraph. See Advt. Page 124.
L'ACTION CATHOLIQUE, French, every evening except
Sunday; L' Action Sociale Ltee, publishers; established 1907; indepen-
dent ; Catholic ; organ of L' Action Sociale Catholique ; subscription
$3.00 ; fourteen pages, 7 col., 21 inches.
Sworn Circ'n, average for 12 mos. to Sept. 30, 1918, 14,O56
WEEKLY, established 1907 ; Wednesday ; subscription $1.50 ;
fourteen pages, 7 col., 21. inches. Circ'n 15^
Also publish La Sematne Religieuse de Quebec.
See 'Advt. Page 62.
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L' EVEN EM ENT, French, every evening except Sunday; La
Cie. de 1'KvoiHMiH-nt, publishers; established 1867; conservative;
subscription $3.00 ; eight to thirty-four pages, 7 col., 19% inches.
Sworn Circ'n, actual average for 12 mos. to Sept. 30, 1918, 18,260*
WEEKLY, established 1867; Saturday; subscription $1.00;
t \\vlve pages, 7 col., 19^ inches.
Sworn Circ'n, actual average for 12 mos., to Sept. 30, 1918, 4,811*
LE SOLEIL, French, every evening except Sunday ; Le Soleil
Publishing Co., publishers; established 1880; liberal; subscription
$3.00 ; ten to twenty-four pages, 8 col., 2i_J^ inches.
Sworn Circ'n, actual average for 1 2 mos., to Sept. 30, 1918, 38,358*f
WEEKLY, established 1880; Saturday; subscription $1.00; ten
to sixteen pages, 8 col., 21 inches. Circ'n 6^
Advt. Le Soleil, the only A7B.C. paper in Quebec and the largest newspaper
in Canada east of Montreal, practically covers the entire City of Quebec, and
also affords the advertiser the means of reaching the French-speaking population
of the fertile agricultural district within a radius of 75 miles. It is an invaluable
paper for a test campaign in the important City of Quebec, having a circulation
greater than all other Quebec City Dailies combined. See Advt. Page. 125.
LE BULLETIN DU COMMERCE, French, weekly ; A. Cinq-
Mars, publisher; established 1917; commercial and financial; Friday;
subscription $2.00; twenty-four pages, 2 and 3 col., 105 inches.
Circ'n i|^
See Advt. Page 95.
LE FRANC-PARLEUR, French, weekly; Raoul Renault, pub-
lisher,; established 1915; independent; Friday; subscription $2.00;
eight to sixteen pages, 5 cols., 16 inches. Circ'n 2]^
Also publishes Le Gaspesien and La JSasse-Cour.
LE GASPESIEN, French; weekly ; Raoul Renault, publisher;
established 1918; independent; Thursday; subscription $1.00; eight
pages, 5 col., 16 inches.
Also publish Le Franc Parleur and La Basse-Conr.
LA GAZETTE OFFICIELLE, French and English, weekly;
Government of Quebec, publishers ; E. E. Cinq-Mars, King's Printer ;
official information ; Saturday ; subscription $5.00 ; forty to sixty-
four pages, 2 col., 9^ inches.
LE MOUSQUETAIRE ET L'ECHO DE LAVAL, French,
weekly ; La Societe Anonyme de Publication de 1'Echo de Laval,
publishers ; established 1917 ; college; Saturday ; subscription $2.00;
six pages, 4 cols., 15^ inches.
LA SEMAINE COMMERCIALE, French, weekly; L. E.
Thompson, publisher ; established 1894 ; commercial ; Friday ;
subscription $2.00 ; thirty-two pages, 3 col., n# inches.
LA SEMAINE RELIGIEUSE DE QUEBEC, French,
weekly; L' Action Sociale, Ltee., publishers; established 1888;
religious, Roman Catholic; Thursday; subscription $1.50; sixteen
pages, i wide col., 6^ inches.
Also publish L Action Catholique.
DIOCESAN GAZETTE, monthly ; printed by Chronicle
Printing Co. ; established 1893 ; religious, Church of England ;
subscription 25 cents ; twelve pages, 2 col., 7 inches.
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ANNALES DE NOTRE -DAME DU SACRE - CCEUR,
French, monthly ; Les Rev. Peres Missionnaires du Sacre-Coeur,
publishers ; established 1903 ; religious ; subscription 75 cents ;
forty pages, i or 2 col., 6)^ inches.
LA BASSE-COUR, French; monthly ; Raoul Renault, pub-
lisher; established 1918; poultry raising; J5th of month; subscrip-
tion $1.00; twelve to sixteen pages, 3 col. > 10 inches.
Also publish Le Franc Parleur and Le Gaspesien.
LE BULLETIN DE LA FE R ME, French, monthly; La Cie.
de Publication du Bulletin de la Ferme, publishers; established 1913;
agricultural ; last day of month ; subscription 25 cents ; twenty-four
pages, 3 col., 10 inches. Circ'n 9
LE CROISE, French, monthly: Amedee Denault, publisher;
established 1910; independent-social; ist of month; subscription
$1.00; four to twelve pages, 3 col., 12x9 inches. Circ'n
L'ENSEIGNEMENT PR! MAI RE, French, monthly; C. J.
Magnan, editor and publisher; established 1880; educational,
Catholic ; loth of month ; subscription $1.50 ; sixty -four pages,
2 col., 6^ inches. Circ'n 8
LES FLEURS DE LA CHARITE, French, monthly;
L'CEuvre du Patronage, publishers ; established 1897 ; religious,
educational and literary ; subscription 50 cents ', thirty-two pages,
i col., 6-^ inches.
LE NATURALISTS CAN AD I EN, French, monthly ; Canon
V. A. Huard, editor and publisher ; established 1868 ; scientific ;
subscription $1.00 ; sixteen pages, i col., 6 inches.
EDUCATIONAL RECORD, quarterly; published for the
Educational Department by Canada Stamp Co. reg'd. ; established 1 88 1 ;
educational; subscription $i.oo;eighty-fivepages,size6x9. Circ'n i
RIGHMOND, pop. 3,500, Co. Richmond, on right bank of River St.
Francis and on G. T. R., 76^ miles E. of Montreal and 24 miles
N. W. of Sherbrooke ; Tel., T., Ex., Banks. Chief Industries : last
factory, foundry, mining, saw and grist mills, sash and door factories,
G.T. R. shops, brick manufacturing, woollen factory and agriculture.
The town contains five churches, schools, county buildings, good
stores, opera house and four hotels. A bridge spans, the St. Francis
and connects this town with Melbourne. It has good educational
advantages : the St. Francis College, high school, convent, public
and separate schools. Surrounding towns and villages where no
papers are published : Melbourne, Ulverton, New Rockland,
Kingsey Falls, Bromptonville, South Durham and Kingsbury.
NEWS, AND DISTRICT OF ST. FRANCES ADVOCATE,
weekly; published in St. Johns by E. R. Smith Co. Ltd.; one of seven
distinct editions of the St. Johns News.
TIMES-GUARDIAN, weekly; A. V. Glassey, editor, W. L.
Lance, publisher ; established 1856 ; liberal ; Friday ; subscription
$1.50; eight pages, 6 col., 19^ inches. r Circ'n i
Issue also Danville Times- Gttardian and Windsor Mills Times-
Guardian, which are the same paper with different headings.
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RIMOUSKI, pop. 4,000, Co. Rimouski, on the south shore of the St.
Lawrence and on the I. C. R., 180 miles N. E. of Quebec ; Tel., T. ,
Ex., Banks. Chief Industries : saw and shing-le mills, pulp and
paper mills and biscuit factory. The town contains, besides the
county buildings, a Roman Catholic cathedral, a seminary and three
convents. It has a fine harbor, and during the season of river
navigation the Royal Mail Steamships stop here to receive and land
the European mails. Steamboat connection with the important
points on the North Shore. Surrounding towns and villages where
no papers are published : Little Metis, Ste. Flavie Station, Bic,
Matane and Grand Metis.
LE PROGRES DU GOLFE. French, weekly ; La Cie. du
Progres du Golfe, publishers ; ^startfhshed 1904; independent; Friday;
subscription $1.00 ; four to six pages, ycol., 21^ inches. Circ'n i)4
LE MESSAGER DE STE-AN NE, French, monthly; Seminary
of Rimouski, publishers ; established 1885 ; religious ; ist week of
month; subscription 35 cents; thirty-two pages, i wide col. ,6^ inches.
Circ'n 4^
ROBERVAL, pop. 2,500, Co. Lake St. John, on Lake St. John, the
terminus of Quebec and Lake St. John Ry., 56 miles W. of Chicoutimi,
180 miles N.W. of Quebec ; Tel., T., Ex., Banks. Chief Industries :
lumbering, pulp mills, sash and door factories, saw and flour mills,
concrete block,, tile, pipe and canning factories. The town contains
a court house, jail, town hall, college and monastery of the Ursulines.
Roberval is the centre of the Lake St. John Valley, with its great
lumbering and pulp wood industries. A popular summer resort.
Surrounding towns and villages where no papers are published :
St. Felicien, Normandin, Chambord, St. Gedion and Herbertville.
LE COLON, French, weekly ; La Cie de Publicite de Roberval,
publishers; established 1917; independent; Thursday; subscription
$1.00 ; four pages, 7 col., 20 inches. Circ'n ^
ROCK ISLAND, pop. 1,300, Co. Stanstead, is the industrial and
commercial centre of the " Three Villages," pop. 3,000, Rock Island
and Stanstead Plain, Que. , and Derby Line, Vt. , geographically and
commercially one, on the Boston & Maine Ry., 9 miles from
Newport, Vt., and 35 miles S.W. of Sherbrooke, Que. ; Tel., T., Ex.,
Banks. Chief Industries : farming, machinists' tool works, whip
and wood working factories, seven overall factories, suspender,
blanket, pant, shirt and ladies' skirt and petticoat factories. The
" Three Villages " contain five churches, Stanstead college, public
schools, Ursuline convent and two hotels. Surrounding towns and
villages where no papers are published : Beebe Plain, Fitch Bay,
Georgeville, Barnston, Way's Mills, Ayer's Cliff, Smith's Mills,
Massawippi and Hatley.
STANSTEAD JOURNAL, weekly ; Journal Printing Co.,
publishers; established 1845; independent; Thursday; subscription
$1.00 ; eight pages, 6 col., 19^ inches. Circ'n i^
STE. ANNE DE BELLEVUE, pop. 1,700, Co. of Jacques Cartier,
on Ottawa River, G. T. R. and C. P. R. ; Tel., T., Ex., Bank.
A beautiful residential town, 22 miles W. of Montreal, the seat ot
the widely known Macdonald College, which comprises School of
Agriculture, School of Household Science and School for Teachers,
where the Protestant teachers for the public schools of the Province
of Quebec are trained. The waters adjacent to the town are noted
for their excellent fishing. Surrounding towns and villages where
no papers are published : Senneville, Beaurepaire, Beaconsfield,
Pointe Claire, Vaudreuil, Como, Hudson, Hudson Heights and
Beauhaniois.
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CANADIAN TEXTILE JOURNAL, weekly, alternate issues
French find English; Garden City Press, publishers; established
1883; technical and trade; Tuesday; last forms close ist of month;
subscription $2.00; forty pages, 2 wide col., 10 inches.
Also publish Pulp and Paper Magazine, Canadian Fisherman,
Canadian Mining Journal, Journal of Commerce and Iron and
Steel of Canada.
JOURNAL OF COMMERCE, weekly ; Garden City
Press, publishers ; established 1875 ; finance, commerce and indus-
try; Tuesday; last forms close Monday a/m ; subscription $3.00;
twenty-four to one hundred and thirty pages, 4 col., 9^ x 14 inches.
Also publish Canadian Textile Journal, Pulp and Paper
Magazine, Canadian Alining Journal, Canadian Fisherman and
Iron and Steel of Canada.
PULP AND PAPER MAGAZINE, weekly; Garden City
Press, publishers ; established 1903 ; technical and trade ; Thursday;
last forms close Monday; subscription $5.00; sixty-eight to one
hundred and sixteen pages, 2 wide col., 10 inches.
Also publish Canadian Fisherman, Canadian Mining Journal,
Journal of Commerce, Iron and Steel of Canada and Canadian
Textile Journal.
CANADIAN MINING JOURNAL, with which is incorpora-
ted the "Canadian Mining Review"; semi-monthly; Garden City
Press, publishers; established 1907 (Can. Mining Review estab-
lished 1879) ; mining," metallurgy and allied industries; ist and i5th
of month; last forms close 23rd and 8th of month; subscription $2.00;
sixty-four pages and upwards, 2 wide col., 10 inches.
Also publish Canadian Textile Journal, Pulp and Paper Maga-
zine, Journal of Commerce, Canadian Fisherman and Iron and
Steel of Canada.
CANADIAN FISHERMAN, monthly; Garden City Press,
publishers; established 1914 ; commercial fisheries and fish culture ;
loth of month ; subscription $1.00; thirty-six to fifty-two pages,
2 wide c'ol. , 10 inches.
Also publish Can. Textile Journal, Canadian Mining Journal,
Journal of Commerce, Iron and Steel of Canada and Pulp and
Paper Magazine.
IRON AND STEEL OF CANADA, monthly; Garden City
Press, publishers; Dr. Alfred Stansfield, editor; established 1918;
iron and steel foundry and machine shop interests; ist. of month ;
subscription $2.00 ; eighty to one hundred pages ; 2 col., 10 inches.
Also publish Canadian Textile Journal, Canadian Mining
Journal, Journal of Commerce, Canadian Fisherman and Pulp and
Paper Magazine.
CANADIAN BOOKMAN, quarterly; Garden City Press, pub-
lishers; established 1919; literature; subscription $1.50; ninety-six
pages; 2 col., 10 inches.
MAC DONALD COLLEGE MAGAZINE, quarterly ; students
of Macdonald College, publishers ; established 1912 ; agricultural
and literary ; subscription $1.00 ; ninety-six pages, 2 col., 8 inches.
f Circ'n i
See Advt. Page 103.
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QUEBEC .33
STE. ANNE DE RISTIGOUCHE, pop. i,o6o,Co.Bonaventure,
at the head of Chaleur Bay, opposite Campbellton, N.'B., on the
Quebec-Oriental Ky. ; '1V1. , T. It is chiefly a Micmac Indian village,
and contains a church, monastery, three schools, town hall and fine
wharves. Chief Industries : farming', lumbering, planing and saw
mill and Indian fancy works. Surrounding villages where no papers
are published : Matapedia, Nouvelle, Saint-Omer and Carleton.
Ml CM AC MESSENGER, (Setaneoei Migmaoi Solnaltjitj),
Micmac Indian, monthly ; Rev. F. Pabifiqne, publisher ; established
1908 ; interests of Micmac Tribe ; fifyst of month ; subscription
50 cents ; four to eight pages, 2 col., 8)4 inches.
Sworn Circ'n, actual average for 12 mos. to Sept. 30, 1918, 456*
ST. HYACINTHE, pop. 11,000, Co. St. Hyacinthe, on the River
Yamaska and on G. T. R., C. P. R., I. C. R. and Quebec, Montreal &
Southern Ry., 35^ miles E.N.E. of Montreal ; Tel., T., Ex., Banks.
Chief Industries : grist, woollen and carding mills, shoe factories,
two organ building factories, knitting mills, tanneries and foundries,
furniture, cigar and carriage factories, mill machinery, sash and door
factories, farming and dairying. The city contains Roman Catholic
Cathedral, Catholic Church, Bishop's Palace, and two Protestant
churches, college, academies, convents, city hall, hospitals, court
house and fire station ; is lighted by electric light and gas and has
good water power. Surrounding towns and villages where no papers
are published : Yamaska, Acton Vale, St. Guillaume, St. Ours, St.
Francois, Pierreville, St. Joseph, Ste. Anne, Ste. Victoire, St. Robert,
St. Rock, St. Simon, Upton, St. Liboire, St. Hugues, St. Denis,
St. Pie, St. Damase, St. Cesaire, Abbotsford, St. Jude, St. Barnabe,
La Presentation, Ste. Madeleine, St. Hilaire and Ste. Rosalie.
LE CLAIRON, French, weekly; L'Imprimerie Yamaska, pub-
lishers ; established 1907 ; liberal ; Friday ; subscription $l.oo ; six
pages, 6 col., 20 inches. Circ'n ^
LE COURRIER DE ST. HYACINTHE, French, weekly;
La Cie d'lmprimerie et Comptabilites Ltee., publishers ; established
1853; liberal; Saturday; 'subscription $1.00; six pages, 6 col.,
20^ inches. Circ'n itf
See Advt. Page 100.
LA TRIBUNE, French, weekly; La Tribune de St. Hyacinthe
Limitee, publishers, E. Chartier, managing editor ; established
1888 ; independent; Thursday ; subscription $1.50 ; eight pages,
5 col., 18 inches. Circ'n ^
See Advt. Page 98.
ST. JEAN D'IBERVILLE, pop . 7,000. See st. Johns.
ST. JEROME, pop. 6,200, Co. Terrebonne, on the North River,
C. P. R. and C. N. Ry., 9 miles S. W. of New Glasgow, 12 miles
N. E. of St. Scholastique, 12 miles N. W. of Ste. Therese and 33
miles N. W. of Montreal ; Tel., T., Ex., Banks. Chief Industries:
rubber factory, paper and pulp mills, grist and saw mills, piano
factory, farming and dairying. The town contains churches,
convent, college and court house and has good water works and
fire department ; has an excellent peat bog, ^ of a mile in area, in
its vicinity. Surrounding towns and villages where no papers are
published : Ste. Therese, St. Janvier, Milles Isles, St. Lin,
Ste. Scholastique, St. Canut, St. Columbin, Ste. Adele, Ste. Agathe
des Monts and Ste. Marguerite.
L'AVENIR DU NORD, French, weekly; Jules- Edouard
Prevost, publisher ; established 1897 ; liberal ; Friday ; subscription
$1.00 ; four pages, 6 wide col., 22 inches. Circ'n i%
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ST. JOHNS, pop. 7,000, Co. St. Johns, on Richelieu River, G.T.R.,
C.P.R., C. V. Ry., D. & H. Ry. and Rutland Ry., 27 miles S. E. ot
Montreal; Tel., T. , Ex., Banks. Chief Industries: potteries and
drain pipes, delf and tile works, silk mills, felt hat factory, Singer
sewing machine factory, shirt and collar factory, fog signal factory,
granite works, flour, saw and other mills and factories, farming and
dairying. The town contains the county buildings, four churches,
college, convent and hospital, high and public schools. It is con-
nected with Iberville on the opposite side of the Richelieu by a
very fine concrete bridge. Its lumber, grain and farm produce
trade is extensive. Surrounding towns and villages where no
papers are published : Stanbridge, Lacolle, Hemmingford and
Clarenceville.
N EWS AND EASTERN TOWNSHIPS ADVOCATE, weekly;
E. R. Smith Co. Ltd., editors and publishers; established 1848;
conservative; Thursday; subscription $1.00 ; eight pages, 7 col.,
21 inches. Circ'n 3^
Issue also Bedford Nevus, Knozvlton Nezus, Magog News,
Huntingdon Nezus and Enterprise, Lachute Nervs and Richmond
Nezvs, circulations of which are included in above rating.
See Advt. Page 79.
LE CANADA FRANCAIS, French, weekly ; La Compagnie
de Publication le Canada Francais, Ltee, publishers ; established
1860; liberal; Friday; subscription $1.00 ; twelve pages, 7 col.,
21% inches. Circ'n 3^
MONTREAL CHURCHMAN, monthly; The Lord Bishop
of Montreal, publisher; established 1912; diocesan church magazine;
ist of month; subscription $1.00; twelve pages, 4 col., n^
inches.
SHAWINIGAN FALLS, pop. 3,463, Co. St. Maurice, on St.
Maurice River, St. Maurice Valley Ry. and C. N. R., 21 miles N. of
Three Rivers; Tel., T., Ex., Banks. Chief Industries: electric
power, aluminum, paper and pulp, manganese and carbide factories,
cotton mill, planing mills, sash and door and tar paper factories.
The town contains two churches, four schools, water works and fire
department, city hall, market buildings and opera house and is lighted
by electricity. The falls near the town are 165 feet high, can develop
200,000 H. P. and are reached by electric cars. Surrounding towns
and villages where no papers are published : St. Boniface, St. Elie,
St. Mathieu, Ste. Flore, Baie Shawinigan and Mont Carmel.
L'ECHO DU ST. MAURICE French, weekly ; E. Dallaire,
publisher ; established 1915 ; liberal ; Thursday ; subscription $1.00 ;
six pages, 6 col., 20^ inches. Circ'n %
SHAWVILLE, pop. 750, Co. Pontiac, on the C.P.,R. 46 miles W. of
Ottawa; Tel., T., Ex., Bank. Chief Industries: sash and door
factories, roller, woollen, saw, planing and grist mills, brick yards,
carriage factories, implement and general supply depots, farming
and lumbering. The town contains four churches, Government
building, two grain elevators, academy, masonic and Orange halls,
and is lighted by electricity. Surrounding towns and villages where
no papers are published : Bristol Corners, Portage du Fort, Fort
Coulonge, Campbell's Bay, Brysons and Ladysmith^
EQUITY, weekly; John A. Cowan, editor and publisher;
established 1883 ; independent ; Thursday ; subscription $'.50;
eight pages, 6 col., 19 inches. Circ'n \]^
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QUEBEC 135
SHERBROOKE, pop. 23,212, (including Lennoxville 25,000), Co.
Sherbrooke, on Magog and St. Francis Rivers, G.T. R., Q.C. R.,
C.P.R. and B. & M. R., 101 miles E. of Montreal, 120 miles S. S.W.
of Quebec and 196 miles N.N.W. of Portland; Tel., T., Ex., Banks.
Chief Industries : woollen, totton, carding, flour and saw mills,
iron and brass foundries, clothing, shoe and jewellery factories, powder
mill, pork packing plant, structural steel, scale and carriage factories,
mining and pulp mill machinery factory, boiler and machine shops,
agricultural implement works, bobbin and spool, sash and door and
patent medicine factories, dairying and farming. The city contains
ten churches, five hospitals, fifteen schools, two public libraries,
fifteen hotels, about two hundred stores and the county buildings.
Sherbrooke is the commercial metropolis of the Eastern Townships,
and is just now experiencing an industrial boom, important power
and manufacturing developments being in progress. The city has
12,000 h. p. within its limits and 25,000 h. p. within 20 miles. It is the
centre of a rich farming country, also of asbestos and copper mining
and lumber and pulpwood industries. Surrounding towns and
villages where no papers are published : Lennoxville, Waterville,
Compton, Brome, Barnston, Danville, Sutton, Mansonville, Dunham,
Frelighsburg, West Shefford, Clarenceville, Hatley, Robinson,
Scotstown, Beebe Plain, Cookshire, Magog and East Angus.
RECORD, every evening except Sunday ; Sherbrooke Record
Co., publishers ; established 1897; independent; subscription $3.00 ;
eight to fourteen pages, 7 col. , 2 1 inches.
Sworn Circ'n, actual average for 12 mos. to Sept. 30, 1918, lO,252*f
.4 dvt. Sherbrooke is the trading centre of eleven counties of Southern Quebec.
The Record is the home paper with the home news and the only available medium
covering the English Eastern Townships. Member Audit Bureau of Circulations.
See. A dvt. Page 122.
LA TRIBUNE, every evening except Sunday ; La Cie. de Pub.
La Tribune Ltee. , publishers ; established 1910 ; liberal; subscription
$3.00 ; eight to sixteen pages, 7 col., 21 inches.
Sworn Circ'n, actual average for 12 mos. to Sept. 30, 1918, 9,537*
Advt. The steady and rapid development of La Tribune is a marked feature in
the Eastern Townships. It is the acknowledged " home Paper " amongst the French
Population. The Eastern Townships citizens are 100% Canadian 80% are of
French extraction. La Tribune is the only available advertising medium fully
covering the French population in the Eastern Townships. See Advt. Page 123.
LE MESSAGER DE ST. MICHEL, French, weekly; L. A.
Belanger, publisher; Rev. A. Bois, editor; established 1917; reli-
gious, Roman Catholic ; Saturday ; subscription 50 cents ; four
pages, 5 col., 16 inches.
Also publishes Le Progres de lEst.
LE PROGRES DE L'EST, French, weekly; L. A. Belanger,
editor and publisher ; established 1883 ; independent-liberal ;
Friday; subscription $1.50 ; four pages, 7 col. , 22 inches. Circ'n i
Also publishes Le Messager de St. Michel.
See Advt. Page 105.
SOREL, pop. 9,000, Co. Richelieu, on the River Richelieu, at its
confluence with Lake St. Peter and on Quebec Southern Ry.,
connecting with G. T. R., C. P. R. and I. C. R. ; 45 miles N. E. of
Montreal ; Tel., T., Ex., Banks. Chief Industries : shipyards and
repair shops employing over 3,500 men, engine and machine shops,
tanneries, saw and grist mills, foundries, agricultural implement
works, shipbuilding, mica, shoe, shirt and furniture factories and
farming. The town contains convent, Normal School, two colleges,
court-house and Government offices. Government vessels and
leading lines of lake steamers and harbour tugs winter in the harbour.
Surrounding towns and villages where no papers are published :
Yamaska, St. Francois, Pierreville, St. Ours, St. Aime, St. Guillaume,
St. Joseph, Ste. Victoire, St. Robert, St. Roch and Drummondville.
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136 THE CANADIAN NEWSPAPER DIRECTORY
LE COURRIER DE SOREL, French, weekly; La Cie d'lm-
primerie du Courrier de Sorel, publishers; established 1900 ; liberal;
Friday ; subscription $1.25 ; four pages, 6 col., ig/4 inches.
Circ'n 2
Also publish Gazette de Berthier.
See Advt. Page 109.
GAZETTE DE BERTHIER, French, weekly; La Cie
d'Imprimerie du Courrier de Sorel, publishers ; established 1889;
liberal ; Friday; subscription $1.25; ;' four pages, 6 col., 19^
inches.
Also publish Le Courrier de Sorel.
See Advt. Page zop.
LE SO RE LOIS, French, weekly ; Richelieu Printing Co.,
publishers, W. G. M. Morgan, manager ; established 1879 ;
conservative ; Friday ; subscription $1.00 ; four pages, 7 col.,
21% inches. Circ'n 2
Also publish News.
NEWS, Richelieu Printing Co., publishers ; established 1879 ;
conservative ; published intermittently when legal advertisements
are to be inserted ; subscription 75 cents ; four pages.
Also publish Le Sorelois.
STANSTEAD^ pop. 900, Co. Stanstead, is one of the "Three Vil-
lages," pop. 3,000 Rock Island, Stanstead Plain and Derby Line,
Vt. geographically and commercially one, on the Boston and Maine
Railway, 9 miles N.W. of Newport, Vt., and 35 miles S.W. of Sher-
brooke. Tel., T., Exl, Banks. Chief Industries : farmimr, ma-
chinists' tool works, whip and wood- working factories, seven overall
factories, blanket, pants, shirt and ladies' skirt and petticoat fac-
tories. The "Three Villages" contain five churches, Stanstead
College, public schools, Ursuline Convent and three hotels. Sur-
rounding towns and villages where no papers are published : Beebe,
Fitch Bay, Georgeville, Barnston, Way's Mills, Ayer's Cliff, Massa-
wippi and North Hatley.
STANSTEAD COLLEGE MAGAZINE, quarterly; Stanstead
College Literary Society, publishers; established 1900; college;
subscription SOG. ; forty pages, i wide col., 9 inches.
THETFORD MINES, pop. 8,000, Co. Megantic, on the Q. C. R.,
67 miles N. W. of Sherbrooke ; Tel., T., Ex., Banks. Chief
Industries : mining, foundry, sash and door factory and saw mills.
The asbestos mines in this neighbourhood produce 80 per cent, of
the world's wants. The town contains, besides its stores, etc.
three churches, college, schools, and a hospital. Surrounding towns
and villages where no papers are published : Black Lake,
Robertsonville, Disraeli, Broughton and St. Ferdinand d'Halifax.
LE CANADIEN, French, weekly; Alfred Frenette, editor and
proprietor; established 1915; independent; Thursday; subscription
$1.00 ; four to six pages, 7 col., 21^ inches. Circ'n 2
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OTKBEC 137
THREE RIVERS, pop. 20,000, Co. Three Rivers, on the St. Maurice
and St. Lawrence Rivers, C. P. R. and G. T. R., 72 miles S. W. of
Quebec, 92 miles N. K. of Montreal ; Tel., T. , Ex., Banks. Chief.
Industries : lumbering, largexotton mills, pulp and paper mills,
women's whitewear factories, marble works, sash and door factory,
foundries, two shipyards, snowshoe factory, shoe, carriage and wag-
gon factories, engine and machine shops and mixed farming. The
city contains seven banks, six churches, colleges, convents and public
and high schools, two hospitals, and is lighted by electricity. It is the
centre of a fine farming and cattle grazing country, has a good har-
bour with over a mile of docks, and is one of the oldest towns in the
Province. Surrounding towns and villages where no papers are
published : Nicolet, Batiscan, St. Narcisse, Champlain, St. Maurice,
Pointe du Lac, Yamachiche, St. Barnabe and Cap de la Magdeleine.
ST. MAURICE VALLEY CHRONICLE, weekly; The St.
Maurice Valley Chronicle Co., Reg., publishers; established 1918;
independent; Wednesday; subscription $2.00; eight pages, six col.,
ig% inches.
LE BIEN PUBLIC, French, weekly ; La Compagnie Le Bien
Public, publishers ; established 1909 ; independent ; Thursday ;
subscription $1.50 ; eight pages, 7 col., 22 inches. Circ'n 4^
See Advt. Page 107.
LE TRIFLUVIEN, French, weekly; J. A. Cambray, publisher;
established 1908; liberal'; Friday; subscription $1.50 ;' eight pages,
7 col., 22 inches. Circ'n 3
VALLEYFIELD, pop. 9,449, Co. Beauharnois, near the head of
Beauharnois Canal, on G. T. R. and N. Y. C. Ry., 35 miles S. W. of
Montreal, 85 miles S.E. of Ottawa and 6 miles from Coteau Landing;
Tel., T., Ex., Banks. Chief Industries: cotton and grist mills,
machine shops, sash and door factories, canning factories and
farming. The Montreal Cotton Co. employs over 2,800 people, and
its payroll in Valleyfield averages over $70,000 a month. The town
contains the county buildings, a cathedral, five churches, a convent,
college and academy, high school, seven hotels and about sixty
stores. Lighted by electricity. Surrounding towns and villages
where no papers are published: Beauharnois, "Ste. Timothee, St.
Louis de Gonzague, Chateauguay, Coteau and St. Stanislas de
Kostka.
LE PROGRES, French, weekly; C. T. Verner, editor and
publisher; established 1878; liberal; Thursday; subscription $1.00;
six pages, 7 col., 22 inches.
Sworn Circ'n, average for 12 mos. to Sept. 30 1918, 1.5OO
See Advt. Page 108.
VERDUN, pop. 30,000, Co. Jacques Cartier, on the St. Lawrence, a
rapidly growing residential suburb south-west of Montreal. It has
a good street-car service, municipally owned electric lights and
water works, fuse works, etc. Verdun contains five churches,
schools, city hall, parks, theatres and a hospital for the insane.
ECHO, weekly; The Echo Press, publishers; Roy Carmichael,
manager; established 1910; independent; local; Friday; subscrip-
tion $1.50; eight pages, 6 col., 19^ inches. Circ'n i%
See Advt. Page 102.
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WATERLOO, pop. 2,200, Co. Shefford, on the C. V. Ry. and
C. P. R., 60 miles S. E. of Montreal, 38 miles W. of Sherbrooke, 14
miles S. E. of Gran by ; Tel., T., Ex., Banks. Chief Industries:
foundry, furniture factory, carriage factories, toy and chain factories,
machine shop, grist and saw mills and farming. The town contains
five churches, high school, convent and college, public library, opera
house, four hotels and about thirty stores. Surrounding towns
and villages where no papers are published : West Shefford, Actonvale,
Warden, Bonsecour, Foster, Lawrenceville, South Stukely, Eastman,
Fulford, Roxton Falls and Roxton Pond.
ADVERTISER, weekly ; J. J. Ryan, editor and publisher;
established 1855; liberal; Friday; subscription $1.25; four pages,
8 col., 23 inches. Circ'n i
JOURNAL DE WATERLOO, French, weekly; J. Oscar
Seguin, editor and publisher; established 1882; independent; Thurs-
day ; subscription $1.00 ; eight pages, 5 col., 18 inches. Circ'n i^
See Advt. Page 106.
WESTMOUNT, pop. 18,500, Co. Hochelaga; adjoins the city of
Montreal at its western boundary ; assessed value $52,000,000.
Westmount is a city of homes. It occupies an ideal site on a plateau
and commands a charming outlook. It has natural drainage,
unexcelled facilities for sports of all kinds, and a splendid
electric car service brings the people in close touch with Montreal.
NEWS, weekly; Westmount News Co., publishers; established
1901; independent; Friday; subscription $1.50; sixteen pages,
4 col., 13 inches. Circ'n 4
WINDSOR MILLS, pop. 2,700, Co. Richmond, on the River St.
Francis and on the G. T. R., 86^ miles S. E. of Montreal, 14 miles
N. of Sherbrooke; Tel., T. Ex., Bank. Chief Industries: a large
paper mill, a powder factory, grist and saw mills, farming and
dairying. The town contains, besides its mills and stores, etc., four
churches and a school and has excellent water power. Surrounding
towns and villages where no papers are published : Kingsbury and
Bromptonville.
TIMES -GUARDIAN, weekly ; published in Richmond by the
Richmond Times- Guardian and included in rating.
A. McKiM, LIMITED, MONTREAL, TORONTO, WINNIPEG & LONDON, ENG.
PROVINCE OF NEW BRUNSWICK
New Brunswick is the largest of the Maritime Provinces, with an area
of 27,985 square miles. Of this 4,530,298 acres, or about one quarter, is
occupied. The population at the last census was 351,889, of which over
70 per cent was rural.
As in most of the other provinces, the activities of the people are
determined by the natural resources. Bounded on three sides by Chaleurs
Bay, the Gulf of St. Lawrence, Northumberland Strait and the Bay of
Fundy, fishing is naturally one of the greatest and most valuable industries,
with the utilization of the great forest wealth its running mate.
There are over 22 billion feet of standing timber in the province and
pulpwood exports annually amount to about 125,000 cords, valued at
$1,000,000. The estimated forest area is 9,000,000 acres. The Province
has 240 active lumber mills and thousands of men find employment in
various branches of the lumber industry. Upwards of 250,000,000 feet of
lumber exclusive of laths, etc. are sent out from the mills of the St.
John River annually, and great quantities are exported from the North
Shore and Bay ports as well.
The provincial fisheries employ about 20,000 people : nearly 400 vessels
and 8,000 fishing boats are in use, and the value of the fisheries amounts
to over $4,000,000 annually.
Farming is, of course, another very important branch of the people's
activity. Each year sees new lands available for the farmer and the
adoption of more advanced agricultural methods. Potatoes form one
of the most important crops in the province, the annual yield averaging
close to ten million bushels. Dairying holds a leading place, nearly a
million pounds each of butter and cheese being marketed.
. New Brunswick's annual mineral production amounts to about a
million dollars. Deposits of coal, copper, gold, 'galena, albertite, salt and
grindstones have been found in different sections. Some of the coal
mines, especially those of Queens County, have been declared to be very
valuable ; and the resources of the whole province have been estimated
at 151 million long tons. One of the richest iron deposits on the continent
is located on the Nipisiguit river in Gloucester and a splendid iron and steel
industry is being developed. Petroleum has been found in Westmoreland
and Albert Counties and widespread reservoirs of natural gas under very
high pressure tapped. Immense areas of oil shales exist in Albert,
Westmoreland and Kings Counties. There are numerous water powers
on these various rivers and their tributaries. The largest power is that at
Grand Falls on the St. John where at the smallest summer flow over
100,000 horse power is available. New Brunswick at the last census had
i , 1 58 manufacturing establishments, and is making rapid progress in that
line. There are over 80 branches of Canadian Chartered Banks in
operation.
The Province is represented in the Dominion Parliament by seven
Senators and eleven Commoners. The Provincial Legislature is made up
of 48 members. There are three cities in the province St. John,
Fredericton and Moncton, Fredericton being the Capital.
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BATHURS T , pop. 4,000, Co. Gloucester, on Nepisiguit River, Baie
des Chaleurs and C. G. R., Moncton and Riviere du Loup line, 34
miles N. of Chatham, 33 miles S.E. of Campbellton;Tel.,T.. Sx., Banks.
Chief Industries : lumbering, pulp mills and fishing. Bathurst is in
the centre of the big game hunting county and is a popular summer
and fishing resort. Surrounding towns and villages where no
papers are published : Caraquet, Tracadie and Shippigan.
GLOUCESTER NORTHERN LIGHT, weekly ; C. M.
Mersereau, publisher : established 1913 ; independent ; Friday ;
subscription $1.50 ; four pages, 6 col., 19^ inches. Circ'n i
CAMPBELL T ON, pop. 5,000, Co. Restigouche, on the Restigouche
River and I. C. R., 12 miles W. of Dalhousie ; Tel., Ex., Banks.
Chief Industries , lumbering, saw, shingle and grist mills, machine
shops, foundries, sash and door factories, locomotive, round house
and repair shops. It is also an important fishing port. The town
contains five churches, two public schools, convent and Hotel-Dieu,
five hotels, good water works and is lighted by electric light.
Surrounding towns and villages where no papers are published :
Matapedia, Dalhousie, Jacquet River, Charlo Station and New Car-
lisle, Que.
GRAPHIC, weekly ; The Graphic, Ltd., publishers ; established
1897: independent; Thursday: subscription $1.50 ; eight to sixteen
pages, 7 col., 21^ inches. Circ'n 2
TRI BUNE, weekly; Chas. S. O. Crocket, publisher ; established
1905; independent Wednesday; subscription $1.00; eight pages,
6 col., 19^ inches. Circ'n i
CHATHAM, pop. 5,000, Co. Northumberland, on the Miramichi River
and I. C. R., 5 miles E. of Newcastle, 90 miles N. of Moncton;
Tel., T., Ex., Banks. Chief Industries : engine, boiler and machine
works, foundries, shipbuilding, fishing, sleigh and carriage factories,
saw, lath, shingle, planing and pulp mijls, farming and lumbering.
The tpwn contains a Roman Catholic cathedral and four churches,
girls' boarding academy, public schools, College, library, hospital,
masonic and temperance halls, opera house, etc. Its streets are
lighted with electricity. The harbour accommodates vessels of the
largest tonnage, and lumber is shipped by the million feet.
Surrounding towns and villages where no papers are published :
Douglastown, Loggieville, Nelson, Baie du Vin, Bartibogue, Neguac
and Tracadie.
GAZETTE, tri-weekly ; F. E. Jordan, publisher; established
1910; independent - liberal ; Monday, Wednesday and Friday;
subscription $1.50 ; four to twelve pages, 6 col., 20 inches. Circ'n \%
WORLD, semi-weekly; J. L. Stewart, editor and publisher;
established 1882 ; independent - conservative ; Wednesday and
Saturday ; subscription $2.00 ; four pages, 7 col., 21 ^ inches. Circ'n ^
WEEKLY, established 1882 ; Thursday ; subscription $1.50 ; four
pages, 8 col., 25^ inches Circ'n i
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COM M ERCIAL, weekly ; J. Fred. Benson, editor and publisher ;
established 1898 ; independent; Tuesday; subscription $1.50 ; eight
pages, 6 col., 19^ inches. Circ'n i^
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EDMUNDSTON, pop. 2,200, Co. Madawaska, on St. John and
Madawaska Rivers, the C. P. R., G. T. R., Temiscouata and Bang-or
and Aroostook Railways, 81 miles S.E. of Riviere du Loup, 150
miles S.W. of Campbellton and 286 miles N.W. of St. John; Tel.,
T., Ex., Banks. Chief Industries: railroading and lumbering. The
town contains a court house, reg-istry office, large convent, public
high school, post office and town hall. Large pulp and paper mills
are now in course of erection and big saw mills are contemplated.
When these several plants commence operations the popu-
lation of the town will be largely increased. Surrounding towns and
villages where no papers are published: Iroquois, Verret, St. Basil,
Green River Station, Michaud, Lapointe, Lynch, St. Hilaire, Bosse
and Plouard.
LE MADAWASKA, French, weekly; La Cie d'Imprimerie du
Madawaska, Limitee, publishers; established 1913; independent
Thursday; subscription $1.00; four pages, 6 col., 19^ inches.
FREDERICTON, pop. 8,000, Co. York, on the left bank of St. John
River and on the Intercolonial Ry., C. P. R. , Transcontinental Ry. ,
and St. John Valley, Fred, and Grand Lake Ry., 69 miles N. of
St. John; Tel., T., Ex., Banks. Chief Industries : tanneries, boot,
and shoe, larrigan and boot caulk factories, peevie, names and
lumbering tools, carriage and waggon, canoe and sash and door
factories, beer and aerated water establishments, foundry and
machine shops, lumbering and farming. The town contains nine
churches, private, public and provincial normal schools, city hall,
university, Provincial Government buildings, military school, hospital,
opera house, exhibition buildings and military barracks. It has fine
streets, lighted with electricity and gas, water works, filtration
plant and fire department and has good steamboat connections.
Surrounding towns and villages %vhere no papers are published :
Marysville, Devon, Oromocto, Stanley, Gagetown and McAdam.
GLEANER, every evening except Sunday; The Gleaner, Ltd.,
publishers, Jas. H. Crocket, managing director ; established 1890 ;
independent-conservative ; subscription $5.00 in city, $4.00 by mail ;
twelve to sixteen pages, 7 col., 2i}4 inches.
Sworn Circ'n, actual average for 12 mos. to Sept. 30, 1918, 6,447*
SEMI-WEEKLY, established 1880; Tuesday and Friday; subscrip-
tion $1.00; eight to twelve pages, 7 col., 21% inches. Circ'n 5
See Advt. Page 8s.
MAIL, every evening except Sunday; The Mail Printing Co.,
publishers ; established 1910 ; independent-liberal ; subscription
$4.00 ; eight pages, 6 col., 20 inches. Circ'n i%
WEEKLY, established 1910 ; Wednesday ; subscription $1.00;
eight pages, 6 col., 20 inches. Circ'n i%
ROYAL GAZETTE, weekly ; R. W. L. Tibbits, Kings Printer;
government ; Wednesday ; subscription $2.00 ; four to eight pages,
2 col., io)4 inches.
Inserts only Government advertisements.
EDUCATIONAL REVIEW, monthly (except in July); Mrs.
Geo. U. Hay, publisher, R. B. Wallace, editor and manager ;
established 1887 ; educational and home ; ist of month ; last forms
close i5th of month previous ; subscription $1.00; twenty-four to
thirty-six pages, 2 wide col., 9 inches. Circ'n i ^
U N I VERSITY MONTH LY, monthly during the collegiate year;
students of University of New Brunswick, publishers ; established
1882; college; subscription $1.00 ; forty pages, i wide col., 8 inches.
Circ'n %.
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HARTLAND, pop. 1,250, Co. Carleton, on the St. John River and on
the C. P. R., 13 miles N. E. of Woodstock, 65 miles N. W. of
Fredericton, 145 miles N. W. of St. John; Tel., T., Ex., Bank.
Chief Industries : woodworking, boot and shoe factories, tanneries,
saw and grist mills, tile and concrete works. It is the centre of one
of the finest agricultural regions in the province and ships large
quantities of potatoes, hay, oats and live stock. There are large
lumber mills in the vicinity. The town has four churches, elementary
and high schools, good hotels, and splendid water supply and fire
department. Surrounding towns and villages where no papers are
published : Florenceville, Centreville, Bristol, Bath, Glassville,
Coldstream, Victoria, Waterville, Andover, Grand Falls, Mount
Pleasant, Stickney, Peel, Simonds, Avondale, Perth, Plaster Rock
and Lakeville.
OBSERVER, weekly; The Observer Ltd., publishers; established
1909; liberal; Thursday; subscription $1.50; four to eight pages,
6 col., 20 inches. Circ'n 2%
See Advt. Page 76.
HILLSBORO, pop. 1,200, Co. Albert, on the Petitcodiac River and
S. & H. Ry. , 12 miles S. E. of Moncton ; Tel., T. , Ex., Bank. Chief
Industries : plaster mills, wood working factory, carriage factory,
flour mills, lumbering, farming and railway machine shop. The town
contains, besides stores, four churches, public school and library,
music hall, customs house and two hotels. Extensive gypsum mines,
having an annual output of 150,000 tons, are worked in the
neighbourhood. Natural gas in abundance has been discovered
near Hillsboro and is now being used by the people of Hillsboro and
Moncton ; the Baltimore shale is also a valuable asset to the country.
Surrounding towns and villages where no papers are published :
Hopewell Cape, Albert Mines, Hopewell Hill, Point Wolfe, Albert,
Harvey, Waterside, Alma, Elgin and Riverside.
ALBERT JOURNAL, weekly ; The Tribune Printing Co.,
Ltd., publishers: established 1902 ; independent-liberal; Wednesday;
subscription $1.00 ; four pages, 7 col., 19^ inches. Circ'n %
MONCTON, pop. 16,000, Co. Westmoreland, on the Petitcodiac
River and C. G. R., C. P. R., G. T. P. and the M. & B. Ry., 89
miles N.E. of St. John, 186 miles N. of Halifax ; Tel., T., Ex., Banks.
Head of navigation of the Bay of Fundy. Chief Industries : cotton,
woollen, underwear, hat and cap, flour and feed, saw, planing and
shingle mills, clothing, wire fencing, biscuit and barrel factories,
engine and boiler works, wood working, mineral water bottling,
carriage and hardware factories, largest stove foundry
in the Maritime Provinces, railway shops and farming, fishing and
lumbering. It has concrete walks on all its main streets and has
an excellent street railway service throughout the city and suburbs.
The city contains the headquarters of the C.G.Rys. and M. & B. Ry.,
the former having extensive shops there. It is also the eastern
terminus of the Grand Trunk Pacific. The annual wages paid in
cash amount to about $2,000,000. Moncton is a port of entry, and
the river is navigable for all vessels at high tide ; it is the centre ot
a newly-discovered natural gas and petroleum belt, and is surrounded
by splendid farming communities. It has eleven churches and four
large central schools with a total of 2,300 pupils. Surrounding towns
and villages where no papersare published: Salisbury, Havelock, Elgin,
Buctouche, Petitcodiac, Hopewell, Dorchester and Memramcook.
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TIMES, every morning except Sunday; Times Printing Co.
publishers; established 1868; liberal - conservative ; subscription
$6.00 ; eight pages, 7 col., 2o)4 inches.
Sworn Circ'n, actual average for 12 mos. to Sept. 30, 1918, 4,167*
SEMI-WEEKLY, established 1901, succeeding weekly established
1868; Wednesday and Saturday; subscription $1.50; eight pages,
7 col., 20% inches.
Sworn Circ'n, actual average for 12 mos. to Sept. 30, 1918, 1.O7O*
Advt. National advertisers anxious to extend their trade should not overlook M one-
ton, N.B., with its trading radius of 25,000 people, growing steadily good times
no labor troubles. The Moncton Daily Times (.established 50 years) will give you
best service in this field. Guaranteed Circulation Statement, Rate Card and full par-
ticulars on request. See Advt. Page 72.
TRANSCRI PT, every evening except Sunday; John T. Hawke,
editor and proprietor; established 1882; independent - liberal ;
subscription $6.00 in city, $4.00 by mail; eight pages, 7 col., 20%
inches. Circ'n 4^
. SEMI -WEEKLY, established 1882; Tuesday and Friday;
subscription $1.50 ; eight pages, 7 col., 20^ inches. Circ'n i^
See Advt. Page 85.
L' ACADI EN, French, semi-weekly; C. Cormier, editor, L'Acadien
Limitee, publishers ; established 1913; liberal; Tuesday and Friday;
subscription $1.50 ; four pages, 7 col., 21^ inches. Circ'n 2^
L'EVANGELINE, French, semi-weekly; R. Arsenault, editor;
L'Evangeline, Ltee., publishers; established 1910; independent:
Monday and Thursday ; subscription $2.00; eight pages, 5 col. , 18
inches. Circ'n 3^
See Advt. Page 108.
CANADIAN GOVERNMENT RAILWAY EMPLOYEES'
MAGAZINE, monthly; Canadian Government Railways, pub-
lishers; established 1914; loth of month; subscription $1.50; 64
pages, 2 col., 8 inches.
N E WC AS I LE, pop. 4,800, Co. Northumberland, on the Miramichi
River and I. C. R., 167 miles N. of St. John, 78 miles N. W. of
Moncton, 113 miles N. E. of Fredericton, 264 miles from Halifax;
Tel., T., Ex., Banks. Chief Industries : lumbering and fishing, ship-
building, carriage gear works, saw, planing, pulp and flour mills and
sash and door factory. The town contains six churches and two public
and one private school, court house, jail, armoury, two opera houses
and large public hospital. It is lighted by electricity, has sewerage
and water systems and does a large export trade in lumber.
Surrounding towns and villages where no papers are published :
Nelson, Nordin, Douglaslown, Millerton, Lower Newcastle,
Blackville, Chatham Head, Rogersville, Redbank, Bartibogue,
Doaktown and Boiestown.
NORTH SHORE LEADER, weekly; G. F. McWilliam,
publisher ; established 1906 ; independent ; Friday ; subscription
$1.50 ; eight pages, 6 col., 19^ inches. Circ'n i Jf
UNION ADVOCATE, weekly ; Miramichi Publishing Co.,
Limited, publishers, R. A. N. Jarvis, editor and manager ; established
1867 ; independent; Tuesday; subscription $1.50; eight to twelve
pages, 6 col., 19^ inches. Circ'n 2
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SAINT JOHN, pop. 60,000, Co. St. John, is pleasantly situated at
mouth of the St. John River on a rocky peninsula projecting into the
harbor, on the C. P. R., C. N. R., G. T. P., and N. B. Southern Rys.,
190 miles N. W. of Halifax and 483 miles E. of Montreal ; Tel., T.,
Ex., Banks. Chief Industries: saw, grist, cotton and pulp mills,
foundries, boiler and engine shops, shoe factories, wooden ware and
tool factories, tanneries, carriage, soap, candle and box factories,
furniture factories, ship building and fishing. The city contains
forty-seven churches and Missions, high, public and private schools
and business colleges, a large number of religious and charitable
institutions and societies, two large and several smaller hospitals,
seventeen hotels, asylum, two public libraries, large exhibition
buildings and grounds, immigration buildings, public market building
costing $130,000, two large grain elevators, extensive wharves and
warehouses and coal receiving depots, eighteen banks and
branches, a flourishing Board of Trade, electric street railway.
The harbor of St. John is capacious, safe and never obstructed
by ice. It is the winter terminus. Its entrance is protected
by an island, on which are quarantine hospital and a lighthouse.
The ordinary rise of tide is 21 feet at low water. The waters
of the harbour at high tide are 1 2 feet higher than those of the
river, hence the phenomena of a fall outwards and inwards at
every tide. St. John is the distributing point of a wide extent ot
country abounding in agricultural resources, minerals and valuable
timber. Its admirable position at the mouth of one of the largest
rivers in America, with a harbor open during the entire year, and
regular steamboat connections with all parts of the province and
the United States, and with a system of railroads running in all
directions, with extensive maritime and manufacturing interests,
insure its rank as a city of great commercial wealth and importance.
It is lighted with electricity and gas, and is well supplied with
water from a lake 1 1 miles away. Surrounding towns and villages
where no papers are published : Fairville, Hampton, Norton,
Apohaqui, Petitcodiac, Salisbury, St. George, McAdam and Gage-
town.
GLOBE, every evening except Sunday; St. John Globe Publishing
Co. Ltd., publishers; established 1861 ; independent-liberal; sub-
scription $5.00 ; eight to twenty -four pages, 7 col., 21 inches.
Circ'n 4^
SEMI -WEEKLY, established 1858; ; Wednesday and Saturday ;
subscription $1.00 ; eight pages, 7 col., 21 inches. Circ'n 2j
Advt. The Globe is the recognised medium to reach the well-to-do classes in St.
John. Its columns are patronized by advertisers who cater to the best. See Advt.
Page ll ?.
STANDARD, every morning except Sunday; The Standard
Limited, publishers ; established 1909 ; conservative ; subscription
$3.00 by mail, $5.00 in city ; ten to twenty -four pages, 7 col., 2i#
inches.
Sworn Circ'n, average for 12 mos. to Sept. 30, 1918, 14,O87
SEMI -WEEKLY, established 1909; Tuesday and Friday;
subscription $1.00; eight pages, 7 col., 21 # inches.
Advt. The Standard is the only Conservative paper in Southern New Brunswick.
Established in 1009, it has for the past five years carried more paid advertising than
any other morning newspaper in this Province. Of its subscription list, ninety-
seven per cent is paid in advance, and out of a total distribution "of 14,340 copies,
11,548 are yearly subscriptions, and ninety per cent of the total distribution is in
New Brunswick. See Advt. Page 127.
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TELEGRAPH - SUN, every morning except Sunday; Telegraph
Publishing Co. of St. John, publishers; established 1869; independent-
liberal; subscription $5.00 ; ten to sixteen pages, 7 col., ^\y^ inches.
Sworn Circ'n, actual average for 12 mos. to Sept. 30, 1918, 14,647 *f
SEMI -WEEKLY (Telegraph - News), established 1862;
Tuesday and Friday ; subscription $1.00 ; eight pages, 7 col.,
21%. inches. Circ'n 3^4.
See Advt. Page 128.
Tl M ES - STAR, every evening except Sunday ; Times Printing
and Publishing Co. Ltd., publishers; established 1904; indepen-
dent-liberal; subscription $3.00; ten to twenty pages, 7 col.,
2 1 % inches.
Sworn Circ'n, actual average for 12 mos. to Sept. 30, 1918, 13,954*1
Advt. To an advertiser desiring quickly and effectively and cheaply to make
known his goods to the Neva Brunswick trade, The Daily Telegraph and The
Evening Times-Star combination will prove particularly attractive. The Daily
Telegraph circulates about 6$% of its output throughout the province, while The
Times-Star is about 93% city little or no duplication and a combination rate covers.
See Advt. Page 128.
MARITIME BAPTIST, weekly; Maritime Baptist Publishing
Co. Ltd., publishers, E. M. Sipprell, managing director ; established
1853 ; religious, Baptist; Tuesday ; last forms close Monday
night; subscription $1.50; sixteen pages, 4 col., 13^ inches.
Circ'n s%
NEW FREEMAN, weekly ; The New Freeman Publishing Co.
Ltd., publishers; established 1900; independent; Roman Catholic;
Saturday; last forms close Thursday, p.m.; subscription $1.00; eight
pages, 6 col., 19 inches. Circ'n 3^
See Advt. Page 85.
BUSINESS REVIEW, monthly; The Paterson Printing Co.,
publishers; established 1918; commercial and lumbering; subscrip-
tion $1.00; fifty-two to sixty-eight pages, 3 col., 10 inches. Circ'n i%
See Advt. Page go.
CANADIAN BOY, monthly; Percy Gibson, publisher; estab-
lished 1918; juvenile interests and Boy Scout movement; 25th month
previous; last forms close loth month previous; subscription $1.50;
forty pages, 3 col., ioX inches. Circ'n 2#
See Advt. Page 8q.
MARITIME RETAILER, monthly ; Maritime Publishing Co.,
publishers; established 1916; trade; ist of month; last forms
close 3oth of month; subscription $1.00 ; sixty-four pages, 3 col., 10
inches. Circ'n i%
ST. STEPHEN, pop. 2,836, Co. Charlotte, at the head of navigation
on the St. Croix R'ver, and on the C. P. R. and Shore Line Ry.,
opposite Calais, Maine, and 85 miles W. of St. John; Tel., T., Ex.,
Banks. Chief industries : cotton mills, lumbering, edge tool and
wood working factories* soap, shoe and confectionery factories,
fertilizer plant and farming. The town contains five churches, ten
public schools and hospital and has good steamboat connection
with surrounding ports. Surrounding towns and villages where no
papers are published: Milltown, St. George, Upper Mills, Oak Bay,
Moore's Mills, The Ledge, Campobello, Grand Manan and Deer
Island.
ST. CROIX COURIER, weekly: St. Croix Printing and
Publishing Co., publishers, H. M. Webber, editor and manager;
established 1865 ; independent-conservative ; Thursday ; subscription
$1.00; eight to twelve pages, 7 col., 22 inches.
Sworn Circ'n, actual average for 12 mos. to Sept. 30, 1918, 3,658*
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SACKVILLE, pop. 3,000, Co. Westmoreland, on the Tantramar
River and I.C.R., N.B. and P.E.I. Rys., g miles S.E. of Dorchester,
the county seat, 35 miles S. E. of Monctoh ; Tel., T., Ex., Banks.
Chief Industries : stove foundries, woodworking- factory, stone
quarries, concrete block, harness, boot and shoe and paper box
factories, lumbering and farming-. The town contains six churches,
Mount Allison Institutions, a ladies' college, commercial college and
public schools. Sackville is a port of entry. Surrounding towns
and villages where no papers are published : Rockport, Woodpoint,
Baie Verte, Dorchester, Jolicure, Point de Bute, Cape Tormentine,
Melrose, Port Elgin, Fort Lawrence, Bayfield and Memramcook.
POST, semi - weekly ; Post Printing Co. Limited, publishers ;
established 1879; independent; Tuesday and Friday; subscription
$1.50 ; eight pages, 6 col., 17 inches. Circ'n i^
TRIBUNE, semi-weekly ; Tribune Printing Co. Ltd., publishers;
established 1902; independent - liberal ; Monday and Thursday;
subscription $1.50 ; eight pages, 6 col., 20 inches. Circ'n i
ARGOSY, monthly ; Euhretorian Society of Mt. Allison College,
editors and publishers ; established 1875 ; college ; issued November
to June; subscription $1.00 ; fifty pages and upwards, 7x4
inches. Circ'n %
BUSY EAST OF CANADA, monthly ; Busy East Press Ltd.,
publishers; established 1910; maritime interests; last forms close
2Oth of month; subscription $1.00 ; thirty-two to one-hundred
pages, 2 wide col., 9^ inches. Circ'n 2%
SUSSEX, pop. 3,000, Co. Kings, on the I.C.R., 42 miles N. E. of St.
. John; Tel., T., Ex., Banks. Chief Industries : lumbering, dairying
and farming, refrigerator, tinware and wook-working machinery
works, paper box making, canning, pork packing, farm implement
factories and furniture and carriage works. The town contains
nine churches, public school costing $70,000, provincial agricultural
college and dairy school, provincial militia drill grounds and county
exhibition buildings. The surrounding county of Kings is wonderfully
rich agriculturally and produces large quantities of cheese and butter.
Surrounding towns and villages where no papers are published :
Norton, Hampton, Rothesay, Chipman, Waterford, Petitcodiac,
Elgin and Havelock.
KINGS COUNTY RECORD, weekly ; Maritime Publishing
Co. Ltd., publishers; J. D. McKenna, editor; established 1887;
independent; local ; Thursday ; subscription $1.50; ten to sixteen
pages, 6 col., 19^ inches.
Sworn Circ'n, average for 12 mos. to Sept. 30, 1918, 4,244
MARITIME FARMER AND CO-OPERATIVE DAIRYMAN,
semi-monthly ; R. D. Robinson Publishing Co. Ltd. , publishers ;
established 1895; agricultural; subscription $1.00 ; thirty-six
pages, 4 col., 12 inches.
Sworn Circ'n, actual average for 12 mos. to Sept. 30, 1918, 9,473*
Advl. The Maritime Farmer has organized a service branch for its advertisers.
We will consider it a pleasure to give any available information concerning Maritime
Province conditions so far as they may affect the interests of any advertiser. See
Advt. Page 129.
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WOODSTOCK, pop. 4,000, Co. Carleton, on the St. John River
and Meduxnakik River and on the C. P. R., 135 miles N. W. of St.
John, 60 miles W. of Fredericton ; Tel., T., Ex., Banks. Chief
Industries : foundries, tanneries, furniture, sash and door factories,
machine shops, carriage factory, pork packing', cheese and butter
factories, grist, saw, shingle and flour mills,fruit-growingand farming.
The town contains eight churches, schools, town hall, library,
agricultural college, customs house, courthouse, jail, armoury, two
hospitals and has waterworks and sewers. It is the centre of one
of the most picturesque and prosperous agricultural sections of New
Brunswick, the surrounding country presenting a pleasing variety
of landscape, with an abundance of large orchards of apple and
plum trees. It is also an important manufacturing centre, with
cheap electrical power, and copper and iron mines near by. The
town has good fire department and is lighted by electricity. Sur-
rounding towns and villages where no papers are published : Flor-
enceville, DeBec, Bath, Bristol, Centreville, Richmond Corner, New-
burg, Upper Woodstock, Benton, Meductic, Avondale, Waterville
and Lakeville.
CARLETON SENTINEL, weekly; Carleton Sentinel Publishing
Co. Ltd., publishers, S. L. Lynott, managing director; established
1837; liberal; Friday; subscription $1.00; eight to twelve pages,
7 col., 21^ inches. Circ'n 2J
See Advt, Page 107.
PRESS, weekly ; Press Printing Co, Limited, publishers, J. P.
Malaney, manager ; established 1879 ; conservative ; Tuesday ;
subscription $1.00 ; eight pages, 6 col., ig% inches. Circ'n \
See Advt. Page 106.
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PROVINCE OF NOVA SCOTIA
The Province of Nova Scotia called in its early days Acadia, and
embracing under that term the territory of the present Province of New
Brunswick as well is bounded on the north and west by the Gulf of St.
Lawrence, Strait of Northumberland and Bay of Fundy, and on the east
and south by the Atlantic Ocean. Only a narrow neck of land separates
the waters of the Bay of Fundy from the Strait of Northumberland.
Standing' out in the Atlantic, and commanding', in a commercial sense, the
Gulf of St. Lawrence, the province is remarkably situated for maritime
pursuits, which employ a larg-e proportion of her people. Each and every
county in the whole province reaches the sea, and possesses one or more
harbours ; and the position of the province in this respect is unique in the
geography of the world.
The area of Nova Scotia is 21,428 square miles, or 13,713,771 acres,
and the population in 1911 was 492,338. It has 18 counties, three cities,
25 incorporated towns and about 850 villages.
The last census estimate places the grain crop at 4,480,700 bushels
divided thus: wheat, 277,000 bushels; oats, 3,587,000; barley, 132,000
rye, 7,000; peas, 3,700; beans, 20,000 ; buckwheat, 309,000 ; mixed grains
145,000. The province is famous for its apples, the 1916 crop amounting
to 830,000 barrels, valued at approximately two million dollars.
Nova Scotia is rich in minerals, particularly coal and iron ore, which
are found side by side in enormous quantities. The estimated mineral
production for 1916 was : coal, coke and by-products, $24,695,000 ; iron
and steel products, $18,000,000; gypsum, limestone, etc., $1,100,000;
building materials and clay products, $460,000.
The fisheries of the province employ a large number of men, and
yielded, in 1916, $8,150,000. Game and furs were worth half a million.
The estimated acreage of commercial timber is 5,000,000, and of
pulpwood as much more, capable of producing 24,000,000 cords. The
annual cut of lumber is worth about $2,000,000.
The province has 1,500 manufacturing establishments, employing over
30,000, and turning out annually products worth fifty million dollars.
In addition to its almost unparalleled facilities for coastwise trade,
Nova Scotia has 1,360 miles of railway in operation. Banking facilities
are provided by 110 branches of Canadian Chartered Banks.
Nova Scotia has 2,845 schools, with 110,847 pupils and 2,995
teachers. The province has four universities Acadia University at
Wolfville, Dalhousie College and University at Halifax, University of King's
College at Windsor, University of St. Francis Xavier's College at
Antigonish three colleges, a provincial normal school, an academy for the
deaf, dumb and blind the first in any British colony a school of mining,
horticulture and agriculture, and numerous country academies, besides high
schools. Nova Scotia sends to the House of Common's 18 members, and
to the Upper House 10 senators ; its local legislature has 38 members in
the Assembly and 18 in the Legislative Council. Capital, Halifax.
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AMHERST, pop. 10,200, Co. Cumberland, on the I. C, R., r38 miles
N. XV. of Halifax and 137 miles N. E. of St. John ; Tel., T., Ex.,
Banks. Surrounded by good farming 1 district and headquarters
for large lumber industries. Chief Industries : Rhodes, Curry & Co.,
Ltd., Canadian Car and Foundry Co. builders of railway and tram
cars, International Engineering Co., Ltd., engine and boiler works,
foundries, machine shops, wood works, saw, planing, woollen and
tweed mills, piano, boot and shoe, coffin, carriage and trunk factories.
The town contains seven churches and good public schools.
Surrounding towns and villages where no papers are published :
Joggins' Mines, Pugwash, Wallace, Southampton, Athol, Chignecto
Mines, River Hebert, Minudie, Maccan, Leicester, Fort Lawrence,
Westmoreland Point, Lornville, Amherst Shore, Northport, Linden,
Port Howe, Hastings, Shulee, Sand River, Apple River, Dorchester
and Port Elgin.
NEWS, every evening except Sunday ; News-Sentinel Limited,
publishers; established 1893 ; independent-conservative ; subscription
$3.00 by mail, $5.00 in city ; eight pages, 6 col., 19^ inches.
Sworn Circ'n, actual average for 12 mos. to Sept. 30, 1918, 2,O69*
SEMI -WEEKLY (News and Sentinel), established 1867;
Tuesday and Friday ; subscription $1.50 ; eight pages, 6 col., 19^
inches. Circ'n 2^
See Advf. Page 99.
ANNAPOLIS ROYAL, pop. 1,500, Co. Annapolis, near the mouth
of the Annapolis River, on the Bay of Fundy, at the head of deep
water navigation and on the C. P. Ry. , 129 miles W. of Halifax, '63
miles S. E. of St. John ; Tel., T. , Ex., Banks. Chief Industries :
milling, lumbering, larrigan factory, brick yard, apple orchards,
fishing and ship building. The town contains six churches, public
schools, academy, public library, court house, opera house and five
hotels. It is surrounded by a district famous for its apples. 350,000
barrels are grown in Annapolis County annually. The town was
founded in 1604, was originally the Capital of the Province and is
the oldest European settlement in America north of Florida.
Surrounding towns and villages where no papers are published :
L'Equille, Port Lome, Clementsvale, New Albany, Hillsburn,
Moschelle, Deep Brook, Milford, Round Hill, Granville Ferry,
Parker's Cove and Clementsport.
SPECTATOR, weekly; J. W. Dawson Stearns, editor and
publisher ; established 1882 ; independent ; Thursday ; subscription
$1.50 ; eight pages, 5 col., 18^ inches. Circ'n i%
AN T IGONISH, pop. 2,000, Co. Antigonish, on Bay St. George and
I.C.R., 105 miles N.E. of Halifax, 90 miles W. of Sydney ; Tel., T.,
Ex., Banks. Chief Industries : farming, butter and cheese making,
fishing, lumbering, woollen, flour, saw and planing mills and milk
pasteurizing and homogenizing factory. The town contains a
cathedral, three churches, a convent, college, public schools, home
for aged and hospital, and has splendid water system and electric
lights. St. George's Bay, a fine inlet of the JGulf of St. Lawrence,
on which the town lies, is navigable for vessels. Exports of cattle,
sheep, pork, condensed milk and eggs very large, as many as
10,000,000 eggs being shipped annually, chiefly to the British market.
Surrounding towns and villages where no papers are published :
Mulgrave, Sherbrooke, Heatherton, Guysboro, St. Andrew and
Harbor au Bouche.
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CASKET, weekly ; Casket Printing and Publishing Co., Ltd.,
publishers; established 1852; independent; Thursday; subscription
$1.50 ; eight pages, 6 col., 19 inches.
Circ'n 6%
See Advt. Page 62.
XAVERIAN, six times a year; The Students of St. Francis
Xavier's University, publishers ; established 1916 ; college ; sub-
scription $1.25 ; eighty pages, 2 col., 7 inches.
ARIGHAT, pop. 1,500, Co. Richmond, on the Atlantic Coast, 145
miles N.E. of Halifax ; Tel., T., Ex., Banks. Chief Industries :
fishing and farming. The town contains three churches, a public
school and a convent school, also general stores and a lobster
factory and has one of the finest harbors in Nova Scotia. Surrounding
towns and villages where no papers are published : Port Hastings,
Mabou, Lennox Ferry, West Arichat and Mulgrave.
RICHMOND COUNTY RECORD, weekly; Bertram Bourinot,
editor and publisher ; established 1897 ; independent ; Friday ;
subscription $1.00 ; four pages, 8 col., 23^ inches. Circ'n i
BERWICK, pop. 850, Co. Kings, on Dominion Atlantic branch of the
C.P.R., near Kentville, the County seat, 83 miles N.W. of Halifax ;
Tel., T., Ex., Bank. Chief Industries : fruit growing and packing,
fruit evaporating, vinegar and canning factories, saw and grist mills,
iron foundry, sash and door and barrel factory, greenhouses and
farming. Surrounding towns and villages where no papers are
published : Cambridge, Waterville, Harborville, Somerset, Aylesford,
Auburn, Kingston and Grafton.
REGISTER, weekly; Berwick Register, publishers ; established
1891 ; independent ; Wednesday ; subscription $1.00 ; four pages, 7
col. , 2 1 ^ inches. Circ'n i %
BRIDGETOWN, pop. 1,000, Co. Annapolis, on Annapolis River and
D. A. Ry. and H. & S.-W. Ry., 75 miles S. E. of St. John, N. B.,
and 115 miles W. of Halifax; Tel., T., Ex., Banks. Chief
Industries : larrigan factories, marble works, tannery, wood
working, vinegar and barrel factories, fruit growing, especially
apples, and farming. The town contains five churches, public
schools, court house, county asylum, county almshouse and excellent
stock yards. It is the head of navigation of the Annapolis Basin
and is surrounded by magnificent apple orchards. Surrounding
towns and villages where no papers are published : Tupperville,
Clarence, Paradise, Lawrehcetown, Round Hill, Dalhousie, Hampton,
Belle Isle, Granville Centre, Centrelea, Arlington, Mount Rose and
Port Lome.
MONITOR, weekly ; O. S. Dunham, publisher; established
1873; independent ; Wednesday; subscription $1.50; eight pages,
6 col., 19 j inches. Circ'n i%
See Advt. Page 113.
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BRIDGEWA T ER, pop. 3,500, Co. Lunenberg, on the Lahave River
and Halifax & Southwestern Ry. , 12 miles W. of Lunenberg, 70
miles S.W. of Halifax ; Tel. , T. , Ex. , Banks. Chief Industries : saw
planing, woollen and carding mills, foundry, machine shops, gas
engine works, pulp mills, tanneries, carriage factory and farming.
The town contains seven churches, public schools and an academy
and is headquarters of the Halifax and Southwestern Ry.
Surrounding towns and villages where no papers are published :
Lapland, Chelsea, Baker Settlement, Rudolfs Cove, Conquerall
Bank, New Germany, Northfield and Camperdown.
BULLETIN, weekly ; C. J. Cragg & Co., publishers ; established
1890; conservative; Tuesday; subscription $1.50; eight pages,
7 col., 21^ inches. Circ'n 1%
CALEDONIA, pop. 978, Co. Queen's, on the H. & S. W. Ry., 40
miles S. E. of Annapolis, 38 miles N. E. of Shelburne, 30 miles N.W.
of Liverpool, the county town; Tel., T., Ex. Chief Industries:
preserving and canning, dairying, woodworking factories, saw,
planing, shingle and lath mills, barrels, furniture, oak finish for stores
and ships' cabins, pulp mills, farming and gold mining. It is the
centre of an agricultural, apple growing and gold mining district.
The town contains five churches, new graded school, exhibition
buildings and grounds, fine hotels, two public halls and a town hall.
Surrounding towns and villages where no papers are published :
Harmony Mills, Brookfield, Kempt, Northfield, Grafton, Westfield,
Pleasant River and Maitland.
GOLD HUNTER AND FARMERS' JOURNAL, weekly;
George E. Banks, editor and publisher ; established 1888 ;
liberal-conservative; Friday ; subscription $1.50 ; four pages, 8 col.,
24 inches. Circ'n i
DARTMOUTH, pop. 7,000, Co. Halifax, on Halifax Harbor opposite
the city of Halifax and on the I. C. R. branch line; Tel., T., Ex M
Banks. Chief Industries : three saw mills, skate, rope, nail, soap
and sash factories, sugar refinery, rolling mills and boiler works.
The town is connected with Halifax by ferry and contains, besides
its stores, factories, etc. , five churches and three hotels. Surrounding
villages where no papers are published : Middle and Upper
Musquodoboit, Waverley and Sheet Harbour.
PATRIOT, weekly; The Dartmouth Printing and Publishing
Co. , Ltd., publishers; established 1892; independent; Saturday;
subscription $1.00 ; eight pages, 7 col., 21 )4 inches. Circ'n 2
DIG BY, pop. 1,427, Co. Digby, on the Annapolis Basin on the Bay ot
Fundy and on the Dominion Atlantic Ry., 140 miles W. of Halifax ;
Tel., T. , Ex., Banks. Chief Industries : boat building and fisheries.
The town contains several churches and public schools and a large
number of up-to-date summer hotels. It is famous for its herring
fisheries, beautiful scenery and yatching facilities. It is well known
as a summer resort and accomodates thousands of visitors every
year. It has daily steamboat connection with St. John. Surrounding
towns and villages where no papers are published : Westport,
Tiverton, Freeport, Deep Brook, Marshalltown, Smith's Cove and
Clementsport.
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COURIER, weekly; Digby Printing and Publishing Co., Limited,
publisher, James J. Wallis, managing editor; established 1874 ;
independent; Friday; subscription $1.00 ; six pages, 7 col., 20^
inches. Circ'n 2^
See Advt. Page 74.
GLACE BAY, pop. 20,000, Co. Cape Breton, on Glace Bay and on
the Sydney and Louisburg Ry., 14 miles E. of Sydney, with which it
is connected by electric railway ; Tel. , T. , Ex. , Banks. It is
the centre of the Dominion Coal Company's properties, in connection
with which $7,000,000 a-year is paid in wages alone. Chief Indus-
tries : mining, fishing, machine works and railway offices of the
S. & L. Ry. The town has a harbour and shipping facilities and con-
tains churches, schools, St. Joseph's Hospital, General Hospital,
theatres, four hotels, several general and other stores. It has
electric street car service and is lighted by electricity. Surround-
ing towns and villages where no papers are published : Bridgeport,
Dominion, Mira, Waterford, Louisburg, Dominion No. 6 and Port
Morien.
GAZETTE, every evening except Sunday; Gazette Publishing
Co., Ltd., publishers, A. D. MacNeil, managing director ; established
1901 ; liberal; subscription $4.00; eight to twelve pages, 7 col.,
20^ inches. Circ'n 5^4.
See Advt. Page 80.
HALIFAX, pop. 55,000, Co. Halifax, the capital and leading city of
the province. It is situated on the west side of Halifax Harbor,
and is the Atlantic terminus of the I. C. R. and C. P. R. Twenty-
four hours by rail from Montreal and Boston, 36 from New York
and Toronto, and 48 hours from Chicago; Tel., T., Ex., Banks.
Chief Industries : foundries, car works, saw and cotton mills, sugar
refineries, spice mills, furniture factories, cordage works, skate
factory, planing mills, machine shops, dry docks and dock yards,
ship repairing, nail factory, shovel factory, gunpowder manufactory,
etc. The city has 113 miles of streets, contains two cathedrals and
many fine churches, Dalhousie University with faculties of law and
arts, Canadian Presbyterian theological college, Halifax Ladies'
college, convents, several academies, high and public schools,
deaf and dumb and blind schools, court house, public halls, masonic
hall, opera house, Young Men's Christian Association, provincial
and county buildings, exhibition grounds (85 acres) hospitals
and asylums. It <s the chief winter port of Canada and has
twelve ocean steamship lines to Europe, West Indies and the
United States. It is the most strongly fortified city in America,
having capacity for mounting on its eleven forts over one thousand
guns, while among those already mounted are some of the heaviest
known calibre. At the north end of the city is a dry dock capable
of accommodating vessels 610 feet long ; it is one of the finest in
the world, and cost about $1,500,000. The harbour proper is four
miles long by an average width of one mile, with excellent anchorage.
At the north end is a passage called the Narrows, beyond which is
Bedford Basin, a sheet of water nine miles long and four miles wide,
capable of containing all the navies of the world. The streets of
the city are lighted by electricity and gas. It has good waterworks,
fine police force and fire department and has steamship connections
with all ports. Surrounding towns and villages where no papers
are published : Bedford, Fairview, Rockingham, Dutch Village,
Uniacke, French Village, Enfield, Lawrencetown, Sheet Haibor,
Musquodoboit, Stewiacke, Shubenacadie, and Hubbard's Cove.
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ACADIAN RECORDER, every evening except Sunday;
Blackadar Bros. , editors and publishers; established 1813; liberal;
subscription $5.00 ; four pages, 9 col., 27 inches. Circ'n 2
TRI-WEEKLY, established 1867 ; Monday, Wednesday and
Friday ; subscription $1.00 ; four pages, 9 col., 27 inches.
CHRONICLE, every morning except Sunday ; Chronicle
Publishing Co., Ltd., publishers ; established 1844 ; liberal ;
subscription $6.00 in city, $5.00 by mail; eight to twenty pages, 8
col., 21 inches.
Sworn Circ'n, actual average for 12 mos. to Sept. 30, 1918, 13, 444* f
See Advt. Page 24.
NOVA SCOTIAN, (weekly edition of Chronicle), established
1824 ; Thursday; subscription $1.00; eight to twenty pages, 8 col.,
21 inches. Circ'n
ECHO, (evening edition of Chronicle), every evening except
Sunday ; established 1873; liberal; subscription $5.00 in city, $2.00
by mail; ten to twenty pages, 8 col., 21 inches.
Sworn Circ'n, actual average for 12 mos. to Sept. 30, 1918, 8,O46*f
HERALD, every morning except Sunday ; Halifax Herald
Limited, publishers, W. H. Dennis, manager; established 1875 ;
independent - conservative ; subscription $7.00 ; ten to twenty-four
pages, 7 col., 20% inches.
Sworn Circ'n, average for 12 mos. to Sept. 30, 1918, I
Advt. The Herald has always gladly furnished advertisers the most complete
details of circulation, as will be shown by Newspaper Directory ratings for past
years. One of the first Canadian members of the A. B.C. One of the three Cana-
dian papers on Printer's Ink Roll of Honor. The strongest morning paper in Mari-
time Canada, covering the City of Halifax and circulating largely over the whole
Province. See Advt. Pages 22 and 23.
MAIL AND HOMESTEAD, (weekly edition of Herald) ;
established 1875; Tuesday; subscription $1.50; twelve to twenty
pages, 7 col., 20^ inches. Circ'n 12
M A I L, (evening edition of Herald ), every evening except Sunday ;
established 1878 ; independent -conservative ; subscription $5.00 ;
ten to twenty-four pages, 7 col., 20^ inches.
Sworn Circ'n, average for 12 mos. to Sept. 30, 1918, 15,lO2f
Advt. The Mail, the evening edition of The Herald, covers the City of Halifax
thoroughly, and with The Herald (morning^ and The Mail and Homestead (weekly),
will give any advertiser a service that reaches every section of the Province more
effectively than any other paper or combination. Circulation figures sworn to and
audited by the A. B. C., of which it was one of the first Canadian members. See
Advt. Pages 22 and 23.
DALHOUSIE GAZETTE, weekly during College session;
Students of Dalhousie College, publishers ; established 1869 ;
college; subscription $1.00; four to eight pages, 3 col., \\%. inches.
Circ'n i
PRESBYTERIAN WITNESS, weekly ; Presbyterian Witness
Co., Ltd., publishers ; established 1848 ; independent ; religious ;
Saturday ; subscription $1.50 ; eight pages, 6 col., 17^ inches.
Circ'n 6#
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ROYAL GAZETTE, weekly ; established 1752 ; official organ
of Provincial Government, F. W. Smith, King's Printer ; Wednesday ;
subscription $1.50 ; twelve pages and upward, 3 col., ioj^ inches.
Usually inserts only Government advertisements.
MARITIME MERCHANT AND COMMERCIAL REVIEW,
bi-weekly ; Imperial Publishing Co., Ltd., publishers ; established
1892 ; commercial ; every other Thursday ; last forms close Wed-
nesday ; subscription $1.00 ; ninety -two pages and upward, 2 or
3 col., 10 inches. Circ'n \y t
See Adi't. Page 92.
CANADIAN RAILROAD EMPLOYEES' MONTHLY,
monthly ; Canadian Brotherhood of Railroad Employees, publishers ;
established 1909; railroad labor; loth of month; subscription $1.00;
eighty pages, 2 col., 8 inches. Circ'n 2^
See Advt. Page 98.
CHURCH WORK, monthly; Church Work Publishing Co.,
Ltd., publishers, Rev. C. W. Vernon, managing editor ; established
1876 ; religious; Church of England ; subscription 50 cents ; eight
or twelve pages, 5 col., 16 inches. Circ'n 3
KENTVILLE, pop. 2,500, Co. Kings, on the Cornwallis River and
Dominion Atlantic Ry., 71 miles N.W. of Halifax ; Tel., T., Ex.,
Banks. Chief Industries : carriage and mill machinery factories,
farming, fishing and lumbering. The town contains five churches,
and good public schools, etc. Surrounding villages where no papers
are published : Canning, Aylesford, Kingston, Waterville, Grand
Pre and Gaspereaux.
ADVERTISER, weekly; G. H. Chisholm, editor and publisher ;
established 1866 ; independent ; Friday ; subscription $1.50 ; eight
pages, 6 col., 19^ inches. Circ'n 2
WESTERN CHRONICLE, weekly; C. D. Koppel, publisher ;
established 1873 ; liberal ; Thursday ; subscription $1.00 ; four pages,
7 col., 22 inches. Circ'n i
MARITIME APPLE, bi-weekly; H. G. Harris, and W. C.
Archibald, editors ; established 1912 ; horticulture ; Saturday ;
subscription $1.00 ; eight pages, 5 col., 17^ inches.
L V ERPOOL, pop. 2,500, Co. Queens, at the mouth of River Mersey,
on the Halifax and South- Western Ry. , in miles S.W. of Halifax,
30 miles S. W. of Bridgewater ; Tel. , T. , Ex. , Banks. Chief Industries :
shipbuilding, pulp and paper manufacturing, saw and planing mills,
foundry, gold mining and fishing. The town contains six churches,
academy and public schools, the county buildings, town hall, and
has electric light and waterworks. The harbour is a very good one.
Surrounding towns and villages where no papers are published :
Scott's Bay, Beech Hill, Milton, Brooklyn, Port Medway. Kempt, ,
Middlefield, Mill Village, Port Mouton and West Caledonia.
ADVANCE AND WESTERN COUNTIES ADVOCATE,
weekly; Advance Pub. Co., Ltd., publishers; established 1878;
independent ; Wednesday ; subscription $1.50 ; four pages, 8 col.,
24 inches. Circ'n i
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LUNENBURG, pop. 3,000, Co. Lunenburg, on Lunenburg Bay,
an inlet of the Atlantic Ocean, and on the H. & S. \V. Ry. , 70 miles
S. W. of Halifax ; Tel., T., Ex., Banks. Chief Industries : lumbering,
shipbuilding, fisheries and fish factories, iron and brass foundries
and West Indies ttade. The town contains six churches, academy
and public schools, academy of music, a marine hospital, the county
buildings, etc. It has electric plant, water and sewerage systems.
Lunenburg owns a large fishing fleet of 150 vessels, employing
about 2,700 men, the average annual catch being 160,000 quintals ot
dry fish. It does a large trade with the West Indies and the United
States. Surrounding towns and villages where no papers are
published : New Cornwall, Block House, Chester, Riverport, Petite
Riviere, New Dublin and Princess Inlet.
N EWS, every evening except Sunday ; The News Company
Limited, publishers ; established 1910 ; independent ; sub-
scription $2.00 ; four pages, 6 col., 19^ inches. Circ'n
WEEKLY, established 1910; liberal-conservative; Thursday; sub-
scription $1.50 ; eight pages, 6 col., 19^ inches. Circ'n i*
PROGRESS-ENTERPRISE, weekly ; Progress-Enterprise
Co., Ltd., publishers ; established 1878 ; liberal ; Wednesday ;
subscription $1.50 ; eight pages, 7 col., 21^ inches. Circ'n i
MIDDLETON, pop. 1,000, Co. Annapolis, on Annapolis River, at
junction of H. & S.W. Ry. and D. A. Ry. , midway between Halifax
and Yarmouth, 28 miles N. E. of Annapolis Royal, the county seat ;
Tel., T., Ex., Banks. Chief Industries : planing mills, box, sash
and door and patent medicine factories, apple evaporating
plant, fruit growing and farming. The town contains besides
its stores, factories, etc., four churches, Macdonald School,
armoury, two hotels and a splendid water system. The town is
the centre of a splendid fruit-growing and farming country.
* Surrounding towns and villages where no papers are published :
Clarence, Lawrencetown, Margaretville, Port George, South
Farmington, Wilmot, Kingston, Torbrook, Nicteaux, Springfield
and Alyesford.
OUTLOOK, weekly ; The Outlook Ltd., 'publishers, Fred. E.
Cox, editor and manager ; established 1894 ; independent ; Friday ;
subscription $1.50 ; four pages, 7 col., 21 inches. Circ'n i
NEW GLASGOW, pop. 10,000, Co. Pictou, on the East River of
Pictou, eight miles from Pictou Harbor and on the I. C. R., 104
miles N.E. of Halifax, 40 miles N.E. of Truro ; Tel., T., Ex.,
Banks. Chief Industries : coal mining, mill and colliery ma
chinery, iron bridges, iron and steel foundries, sewer pipe and build
ing block works, granite works, car works, rifle sight factory, glass
works, furniture, agricultural implement and sash and door factories,
saw and planing mills and wire works. One mile and a half north is
the village of Trenton, where are situated the N.S. Steel and the
Eastern Car Works. New Glasgow contains seven churches, six
public schools and a high school, hospital and customs house. It has
an electric plant, is lighted by electricity and has electric railway
connection with Trenton, Stellarton and Westville. It has several
ship yards, and there are extensive coal mines in the vicinity.
Surrounding towns and villages where no papers are published :
Trenton, Thorburn, Hopewell, Ferrona, Springville and Westville.
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NEWS, every evening except Sunday ; Scotia Printers, Limited,
publishers ; established 1910 ; independent ; subscription $5.00 ;
eight pages, 7 col., 20^ inches. Circ'n 3^
Also publish Free Lance.
EASTERN CHRONICLE, semi-weekly ; Eastern Chronicle
Pub. Co., Ltd., publishers; established 1843; liberal ; Tuesday and
Friday ; subscription $1.50 ; eight pages, 6 col., 20 inches.
Sworn Circ'n, actual average for 12 mos. to Sept. 30, 1918, 2,8OO*
ENTERPRISE, weekly; Enterprise Publishing Co., publishers,
A. P. Douglas, editor; established 1888; independent-conservative;
Saturday; subscription $1.50; eight pages, 6 col., 20 ^ inches.
Circ'n 2
FREE LANCE, weekly; Scotia Printers Ltd., publishers; estab-
lished 1894; conservative; Friday; subscription $1.00; eight pages,
7 col., 20^ inches.
Also publish Ne-ws
NORTH SYDNEY, pop. 6,000, Co. Cape Breton, on the riorth side
of North Sydney Harbour, 5 miles from Sydney and the eastern
terminus of the I. C. R. ; Tel., T., Ex., Banks. Chief Industries :
iron foundry, fishing and coal shipping. The town contains -five
churches, three public schools, convent, private school, hospital, is
lighted by electricity, and has a marine railway capable of carrying
vessels up to 500 tons. It is the terminus of the Western Union
Atlantic Cables, employing 140 men. Has good water works and
fire department, an hourly steamboat connection with Sydney and
half hourly electric car connection with Sydney Mines. The shipping
piers of Nova Scotia Steel and Coal Co., both for ore and coal, are
here ; North Sydney is the winter shipping port of Cape Breton's
fishing industry, and a port of call of the Gloucester fishing fleet and
the St. Pierre, Miquelon and Newfoundland steamers. Surrounding
villages where no papers are published : New Campbellton, Little
Bras d'Or, Florence, Whycocomagh, Victoria Mines and Bridgeport.
HERALD, weekly; North Sydney Herald Publishing Co., Ltd.,
publishers ; established 1872 ; liberal ; Wednesday ; subscription
$1.50 ; eight pages, 7 col., 20 inches. Circ'n 4
OXFORD, pop. 1,500, Co. Cumberland, on the Rivers Philip and
Black and on the I.C.R., 3 miles from Oxford Junction, 20 miles
S.E. of Amherst and 66 miles W. of Pictou ; Tel., T., Ex., Bank.
Chief Industries : furniture and woodwork factories, foundry, saw,
grist, excelsior and woollen mills, lumbering and farming. The town
contains, besides its mills, stores, etc., five churches, one hotel, two
public schools, a new high school and town hall. It has an electric
power plant, excellent water supply and fire department and is
lighted by electricity. Surrounding towns and villages where no
papers are published : Advocate Harbour, Athol, East South-
ampton, Maccan, Pugwash, Conns Mills, Collingwood, Wallace,
Northport, Westchester, Thomson, East Leicester, Linden, Green-
ville and Wentworth.
JOURNAL, weekly; S. A. Marchant, publisher; established
1897; independent; Thursday; subscription $1.00 ; six to eight
pages, 6 col., 19^ inches. Circ'n ^
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PIC T OU, pop. 4,000, Co. Pictou, on North Shore, at the head of one
of the finest harbours in the Province, and the terminus of two
branches of the I.C.R., 100 miles N. of Halifax ; Tel.,T., Ex., Banks.
Chief Industries : flour and grist mills, iron foundry and machine
works, marine, railway, biscuits and confectionery, sash and door
and canning factories. The town contains five churches, two public
schools, convent, Pictou Academy, Y.M.C.A., and Marconi station,
and in close proximity to the town, are extensive coal mines. Its
streets are lighted by electricity and it has good water works.
Surrounding towns and villages where no papers are published :
Caribou, River John, Logan's Tannery, Durham, Merigomish,
Tatamagouche,Churchville, Scotsburn, Meadowville, Pictou Landing,
Toney River, Cape John and Piedmont Valley.
ADVOCATE, weekly; Advocate Printing and Publishing Co.,
Limited, publishers ; established 1893 ; independent-liberal ; Friday ;
subscription $1.50 ; eight pages, 7 col., 21^ inches.
Sworn Circ'n, actual average for 12 mos. to Sept. 30, 1918, 2,3O4*
See Advt. Page iop.
PORT HAWKESBURY, pop. 800, Co. Inverness, on the Strait
of Canso, the Intercolonial Ry., the Inverness Ry. and the terminus
of the C. B. Ry., and the port of call of the Plant S. S. and other
steamship lines, 75 miles E. of New Glasgow, 130 miles N. E. of
Halifax, with which it is connected by a weekly line of steamers ;
Tel., T., Ex., Bank. Chief Industries: saw mills, boat building,
fishing and farming. The town contains several churches and
schools, does a large trade in fish and general supplies. It is the
centre of a rich agricultural district. It has a fine harbor and
a local ferry line and steamboat connection with Boston, Mass.,
as well as being on the line of steamboat communication between
Halifax and Summerside, P. E. I. Surrounding towns and villages
where no papers are published : Pt. Hastings and Pt. Mulgrave.
JOURNAL- BULLETIN, weekly; Eastern Journal Publishing
Co., Ltd., publishers ; established 1889; liberal ; Friday; subscription
$1.00 ; four pages, 8 col., 25 inches. Circ'n J
PORT HOOD, pop. 2,500, Co. Inverness, on Inverness R. & C. Co.
Ry., 80 miles W. of Sydney, 40 miles N. E, of Antigonish ; Tel., T.,
Ex., Bank. Chief Industries: coal mining, lumbering, fishing and
farming. Colliery employs 400 hands. There is a good harbour by
which coal is shipped nine months in the year. Besides its stores,
the town has three churches, an academy, court and customs houses.
Surrounding villages where no papers are published : Glendyer,
Mabou, Strathlorne, Port Hastings, Margaree, Dunveagan, Glencoe,
Cheticamp, Whycocomagh and Inverness.
GREETINGS, weekly; D. F. McLean, publisher, established
1901; independent; Wednesday; subscription $1.00 ; eight pages,
5 col., i7# inches. Circ'n itf
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SHELBURNE, pop. 1,500, Co. Shelburne, on the N. E.' arm of a
capacious harbor of the same name, and on the H. & S. W. Ry. ,
163 miles S. W. of Halifax, 67 miles E. of Yarmouth ; Tel., T., Ex.,
Bank. Chief Industries : iron works, ship and boat building, farming,
fishing, lumbering and milling. The town contains several churches
and schools, county academy, court house, customs house, has
a good harbor with easy entrance and secure anchorage and has
excellent facilities for the repairing and furnishing of vessels.
Surrounding towns and villages where no papers are published :
Harrington, Wood's Harbor, Barrington Passage, Port Latour,
Lockport, Jordan and Tusket.
GAZETTE AND COAST GUARD, weekly ; The Shelburne
Gazette Co., Ltd., publishers; established 1896; independent-
conservative ; Thursday; subscription $1.00 ; eight pages, 5 col.,
1" inches. Ctrc'n i
SPRINGHILL, pop. 5,713, Co. Cumberland, on the C. R. & C.
Co. Ry., 5 miles S. of Springhill Junction 18 miles S. E. of Amherst
and no miles N. W. of Halifax; Tel., T., Ex., Banks. Chief
Industries : coal mining, wood-working factories, machine shops
and farming. The town contains five churches, Y. M. C. A., four
schools, public library, public hospital, three hotels and has water
works and electric light. The Dominion Coal Co. operates a rail-
way for general traffic from Junction with the Can. Gov't Rys. to
Parrsboro, a shipping point by water about 35 miles distant. The
extensive coal mines in Springhill employ in all about 2,200 men
and pay an average of $90,000 monthly in wages. Surrounding towns
and villages where no papers are published : Salem, Intervale,
Warren, Joggins Mines, Chignecto Mines, River Hebert Mines,
Southampton, Salt Springs and Fenwick -Mines.
RECORD AND MINING JOURNAL, weekly; The Midland
Printing Co., publishers; established 1916; independent-liberal;
Saturday ; subscription $1.50 ; four to eight pages, 7 col., 22 inches.
Circ'n i
See Advt. Page 64.
ST ELLARTON, pop. 4,500, Co. Pictou, on the East River and
L C. R., 3 miles from New Glasgow, 101 miles N. E. of Halifax;
Tel. , T. , Ex., Banks. Chief Industries : coalmining, I. C. R. repair
shops, carriage factory, wood working and cigar factory. The
town contains five churches, high and public schools, convent, water
works and has an electric railway. Valuable coal mines in the town
and vicinity. Surrounding towns and villages where no papers are
published : Hopewell, Ferrona, Eureka and Thorburn.
MARITIME MINING RECORD, semi-monthly; R.
Drummond, publisher ; established 1880 ; mining; seconti and fourth
Wednesday; subscription $1.00 ; twenty to twenty-four pages,
2 col., 9^ inches. Circ'n ^
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SYDNEY, pop. 27,000, Co. Cape Breton, on the east part of Cape
Breton, at the head of Sydney Harbour on S. and L. Ry. , S. and
G.B. Ry. and eastern terminus of I.C.R., 290 miles N.E. of Halifax ;
Tel.,T., Ex., Banks. Chief Industries : Dominion Steel & Iron Go's
works, foundry, sash and door factories, cement works, tarred paper
and roofing factory, boat and motor works, biscuit factory, chemical
works and carding mills. The city contains twelve churches,
public schools, county academy, two- convents, insane asylum,
hospital, a large skating rink, curling rink, court house, jail,
masonic hall, Lyceum seating 1,000 and its streets are lighted
by electricity. It is the second city of importance in the province
and is the principal city on the Island of Cape Breton. It is
an important coaling station for steamers. Near here are the pictur-
esque Bras d'Or lakes which are much frequented by tourists and
are a fashionable summer resort. The Sydney District is famous for
its coal mines and has an extensive trade with St. Pierre and
Newfoundland. One of the best equipped electric railways in the
Maritime Provinces connects Sydney, Sydney Mines, North Sydney,
Glace Bay and colliery districts, with a combined population of
about 70,000. Surrounding villages where no papers are published :
Westmount, Florence, Bridgeport, Broughton, Dominion, Port
Morien, Victoria Mines, New Waterford, Reserve Mines, Coxheath,
Boisdale, Beaver Cove, Grand Narrows, Irish Cove, Gabarouse
and Louisburg.
POST, every morning and evening, except Sunday ; The Post
Publishing Co., Ltd., publishers ; established 1900 ; unionist ;
subscription $4.00 by mail, $5.00 in city; eight to sixteen pages,
7 col., 21 inches.
Sworn Circ'n, actual average tor 12 mos. to Sept. 30, 1918,7,033*1
WEEKLY (Bras d'Or Gazette), established 1896 ; Wednesday;
subscription $1.00 ; eight pages, 7 col., 21 inches. Circ'n ^
Advt. The aggregate of Cape Breton County's subscriptions to Victory Loan,
iQi8, was greater than one quarter of the aggregate subscriptions of the other seven-
teen counties in the Province. The number of subscribers in Cape Breton County
was 17,551; in the other seventeen counties 43,20$. In Halifax County, with popu-
lation about the same as Cape Breton, there were 12,320 subscribers. The Post
covers its field with a larger circulation than any other paper. A Member of the
Audit Bureau of Circulations; its circulation may be ascertained at any lime. See
Advt. Page 117.
RECORD, every evening except Sunday ; Record Publishing Co.,
Ltd., publishers ; established 1898 ; liberal ; subscription $5.00
in city, $4.00 by mail ; eight pages, 7 col., 20^ inches. Circ'n 4^4
See See Advt. Page 78.
CANADIAN LABOR LEADER, weekly; Canadian Labor
Leader Publishing Co., publishers ; established 1917 ; labor ; Satur-
day ; subscription $1.50; eight to twenty-four pages; 6 col., 20
inches. Circ'n 4
SYDNEY MINES, pop. 8,000, Co. Cape Breton, on I. C. R., 10
miles N. across Sydney Harbour from Sydney, and connected by
electric railway with Sydney, Glace Bay and North Sydney ;
T., Ex., Banks. Chief Industries : coal mining and steel works.
The town has five churches, three schools and electric light plant.
Surrounding towns and villages where no papers are published :
Westmount, Florence, Broughton, Dominion, Port Morien, Irish
Cove and Louisburg.
NEWS, weekly; Stratton Printery, publishers ; established 1914;
independent; Saturday; subscription $1.50; eight pages, 5
col., 20 inches. Circ'n i^
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TRURO, pop. 6,000, Co. Colchester, situated two miles above the
head of Cobequid Bay, on the I.C. R. and D.A. Ry., 61 miles N. ot
Halifax, 215 miles E. of St. John, 58 miles N.E. of Windsor ; Tel.,
T., Ex., Banks. Chief Industries : engine and boiler works,
foundries, axle, carriage, wooden ware, condensed milk, box,
woollen,shirt, shoe, oil cloth and cap factories, lumbering and farming.
The town contains eleven churches, public and private schools,
provincial normal and model, manual training and domestic science
schools and agricultural college. Surrounding towns and villages
where no papers are published : Brookfield, Folly Village, De Bert
Village, Stewiacke, Maitland, Shubenacadie, Princeport, Belmont,
Riversdale, Great Village, Bass River, Economy, Alton and
Londonderry.
NEWS, every evening except Sunday ; W. D. Dimock, editor,
News Publishing Co., Limited, publishers ; established 1891 ;
independent ; subscription $4.00 ; eight pages, 6 col., 20 inches.
Sworn Circ'n, actual average for 12 mos. to Sept. 30, 1918, 1,195*
WEEKLY, established 1892 ; Thursday ; subscription $1.50 ;
sixteen pages, 6 col., 20 inches.
Sworn Circ'n, actual average for 12 mos. to Sept. 30, 1918, 5,409'*'
Also publish Wesleyan.
CITIZEN, weekly; Truro Printing and Pub. Co., Ltd., pub-
lishers ; established 1908 ; independent ; Saturday ; subscription
$1.25 ; eight pages, 7 col., 21 inches.
Also publish Colchester Sun.
COLCHESTER SUN, weekly; Truro Printing and Publishing
Co., Ltd., publishers; established 1871; independent; Thursday; sub-
scription $1.00 ; eight pages, 7 col., 21 inches.
Also publish Citizen.
WESLEYAN, weekly; News Publishing Co., Limited, publishers;
established 1836 ; religious, Methodist ; Wednesday ; last forms
close Tuesday, p.m.; subscription $1.50 ; eight pages, 6col., 17^
inches.
Sworn Circ'n, actual average for 12 mos. to Sept. 30, 1918, 4,178*
Also publish Nevus,
WINDSOR, pop. 4,000, Co. Hants, on Avon River and an arm of
Minas Basin, and on Dominion Atlantic Ry., 45 miles N. W. of
Halifax and 84 miles E. of Annapolis; Tel., T., Ex., Banks. Chief
Industries : underwear mills, furniture factory, iron foundry, fertilizer
works, selenite cement works, plaster mill, gypsum mining, lumbering,
apple and potatoe evaporator, hay compressing plant, fruit growing
and farming. The town contains five churches, court house, the
University of King's College, Collegiate school for boys, Church
school for girls, Hants Co. Academy, fine public school and is an
important centre of education. The town owes its importance to
the quantities of limestones, gypsum, lumber and valuable minerals
found in its vicinity. It contains some fine public buildings and is
lighted by electricity. Surrounding towns and villages where no
papers are published : Avonport, Avondale, Brooklyn, Summerville,
Newport, Ellershouse, Falmouth, Maitland, Shubenacadie, Mount
Denson, St. Croix, Burlington and Hantsport.
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HANTS JOURNAL, weekly; Harold S. Ansk v, editor and
publisher : establislu-d 1867 ; independent ; Wodnesda ; subscription
$1.50; eight to ten pagrs. 6 col., ig' 4 inches. Circ'n 2
Also publishes l-'oricard and King's College Record .
See Adrt. Page 91.
TRIBUNE, weekly; Windsor Tribune Publishing Co., Ltd., pub-
lishers ; established .1881 ; independent-conservative; Friday; sub-
scription $1.50 ; four pages, 8 col., 27 inches. Circ'n i^
FORWARD, bi-weekly ; official organ of Grand Division
Sons of Temperance of Nova Scotia ; established 1893 ; temperance ;
ivory other Saturday; subscription 50 cents; four pages, 5 col.,
i8)4 inches.
Published at office of Hants Journal.
KING'S COLLEGE RECORD, monthly; undergraduates of
King's College, editors and publishers ; established 1878 ; a college
paper issued only during the collegiate year; subscription $1.00 ;
fifty-four pages, i col., 7 inches.
Published at office of Hants Journal.
WOLFVILLE, pop. 2,000, Co. Kings, at the entrance of Cornwallis
River into Minas Basin, on the D. A. Ry., 18 miles N. N. W. of
Windsor, 64 miles N. W. of Halifax; Tel., T. , Ex., Banks. Chief
Industries : fruit growing, dairying, farming, milling and tanning.
The town contains Acadia College, Acadia Seminary and Acadia
Academy, belonging to the Baptist denomination, also five churches
and public schools. It has an excellent water supply, electric light,
sewerage system, paved streets, board of trade and is a favorite
summer resort. Surrounding towns and villages where no papers
are published : Port Williams, Canning, Grand Pre, Gaspereaux,
Avonport, Hortonville, Greenwich and White Rock Mills.
ACADIAN, weekly; Davison Bros., editors and publishers;
established 1883; independent; Friday; subscription $1.00; four
pages, 8 col., 24 inches. , ' Circ'n
ACADIA ATHEN/EUM, monthly ; students of Acadia
University, editors and publishers ; established 1873 ; a college
paper issued only during collegiate year of eight months from
November to June; I5th of month; subscription $1.00 ; fifty pages,
i col., 7 inches. Circ'n
YARMOUTH, pop. 7,000, Co. Yarmouth, a port on the Bay ot
Fundy, at the extreme western point of Nova Scotia, 145 miles S.W.
of Halifax, with which it is connected by the D. A. Ry. and H. & S.
W. Ry. ; Tel., T., Ex., Banks. Daily lines of steamers to Boston,
semi-weekly to St. John. Chief Industries : shipbuilding, wood-
working, cotton duck mills, ship's supplies, paper box factory,
foundries and fishing. It has water works, a fire brigade, electric
railway, electric light and gas, and a marine school' and is sur-
rounded by a good farming country. The town contains nine
churches, public schools, hospital, curling club, public buildings and
educational institutions. Surrounding villages where no papers are
published : Hebron, Arcadia, Port Maitland, Tusket, Ohio, Argyle
and Pubnico.
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POST, every evening- except Sunday; James J. Wallis, publisher ;
established 1908; conservative; subscription $2.00; four pages,
6 col., 20 inches. Circ'n l
Tl M ES, semi-weekly ; The Yarmouth Times Ltd., publishers;
established 1883 ; conservative ; Tuesday and Friday ; subscription
$1.50 ; four pagfes, 8 col., 27 inches.
HERALD, weekly; J. M. Lawson, editor and publisher; estab-
lished 1833, liberal; Tuesday; subscription $2.00; four pages, 9
col.-, 24^ inches.
Sworn Circ'n, actual averag-e for 12 mos. to Sept. 30, 1918, 3,126*
Also publishes Telegram issued free to Herald subscribers.
See Advt. Page 95.
LIGHT, weekly; C. Carey, editor and publisher; established
1890; independent; Thursday; subscription $1.50; eight to ten
pages, 6 col., 20 inches. Circ'n 2^
See Advt. Page qb.
TELEGRAM, weekly; established 1884 ; liberal ; Friday; issued
free to Herald subscribers ; four pag^es, 5 col., 18 inches.
Sworn Circ'n, actual average for 12 mos. to Sept. 30, 1918, 3,126*
See Advt. Page pj.
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PROVINCE of PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND
Though the smallest in area having a land surface of only 2, 184 square
miles Prince Edward Island is the most thickly settled and one of the most
productive of the provinces of Canada. The population at the last census
was 93,728, an average of 43 to the square mile.
There is scarcely a foot of land in Prince Edward Island not capable
of cultivation, and the soil is uniformly rich. This natural advantage,
coupled with a temperate climate and regular rainfalls, has made the
province famous as an agricultural and stock raising country. The
Island horses, cattle and sheep are eagerly sought after both by Can-
adian and United States buyers. But it is in dairying and in the meat
business that Prince Edward Island has made remarkable strides. It is
now sometimes referred to as "The Denmark of Canada." Among other
agricultural products, the Island oats and potatoes are famous throughout
America and the West Indies for their excellence, the foreign demand
for these products being steadily on the increase.
The agricultural yield for 1916 was estimated at 6,567,000 bushels
oats, worth $5,940,200; 6,200,000 bushels potatoes, worth $3,100,000;
3,800,000 bushels turnips and roots, worth $760,000 ; a total value of
$7,800,000.
Live stock to the value of over $1,500,000 is marketed annually.
The fishing interests of the Island are important, its position in
the Gulf giving it great advantages. The value of the fish taken by
Prince Edward Island fishermen averages very close to $1,500,000 an-
nually, and fully two-thirds is exported to foreign countries. The principal
fish caught are mackerel, herring, cod, hake, lobsters and oysters. There
are 95 lobster canning establishments on the Island and the annual take
of lobsters is about 2^ million pound cans, and of oysters about 25,000
barrels, the Prince Edward Island oysters especially those of Malpecque
Bay being esteemed the finest in flavour of any on the Atlantic coast.
The most remarkable industry of Prince Edward Island is fur
farming, which includes the breeding of three varieties of foxes, raccoon,
fisher, otter, beaver, muskrat, mink, marten, Persian lambs and Russian
sable. Over 3,000 foxes were reared in the Province in 1916, and the
industry promises to add very materially to its wealth. Old and young
silver black foxes on the the Island on December ist, 1916, numbered
7,000.
The railway system of the Island, some 279 miles in length, is of 3 feet 6
inches gauge and is entirely owned and operated by the Government ol
Canada. Three-quarters of the area of the Province is within five miles of the
railway, and no part Is over ten miles distant. Official statistics show
that the Province has less crime and vice in proportion to population
than any other Province of Canada and compares favorably in that
regard with any country in the world. The sale of liquor for beverage
purposes has been prohibited by law since 1901. Prince Edward Island
has 479 public schools, with 590 teachers and 17,078 pupils. The per-
centage of rural school attendance is remarkably high. Prince Edward
Island is represented in the Dominion Parliament by four senators and
four members of the House of Commons. Its local government is carried
on by a single house, the Legislative Assembly, having 30 members.
Capital, Charlottetown.
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CHARLOTTETOWN, pop. 12,000, Co. Queens, is pleasantly situa-
ted on a neck of land between North and Hillsborough Rivers,
overlooking a fine harbour; Tel., T., Ex., Banks. It has regular
steamboat connection with Canadian and American ports and is the
' Provincial capital. Chief Industries : foundries, gasoline engine
works, machine shops, flour, woollen, saw, shingle and planing mills,
tanneries, agricultural implement, soap, butter, condensed milk,
meat curing, cheese and tobacco factories, fox breeding and farming.
The city contains nine churches, good public schools, the Govern-
ment buildings, court house, markets, city hall, public hall, drill
hall, Prince of Wales and St. Dunstan colleges, normal school,
convents, lunatic asylum, gaol, etc. It is lighted with electric light.
Has good system of water works and sewerage. Surrounding
towns and villages where no papers are published : Lower Montague,
Dundas, Georgetown, Cornwall, New Haven, Bedeque, Kelly's
Cross, Annadale, Southport, Emerald, Victoria, Eldon, Mount
Stewart, Webster's Corner, Vernon River Bridge and Kensington.
EXAMINER, every evening except Sunday ; Examiner Publish-
ing Co., publishers; established 1847 ; independent-conservative ;
subscription $1.00 ; four pages, 6 col., 19 inches. Circ'n i%
GUARDIAN, every morning and noon except Sunday;
The Island Guardian Publishing Co., Ltd., publishers ; established
1891 ; liberal-conservative ; subscription $4.00 and $3.00 ; eight
pages and upwards; 7 col., 2O_J^ inches.
Sworn Circ'n, actual average for 12 mos. to Sept. 30, 1918, 9,589*f
Advt. Prince Edward Island is unique in having practically no poor, no crimi-
nals and no labor troubles. Most people are prosperous, buy the best of everything
and live to a green old age in the enjoyment of life's comforts. They all read and
appreciate the Charlottetown Guardian. See Advt. Page 57.
PATRIOT, every evening except Sunday ; Patriot Publishing
Company, publishers ; established 1881 ; liberal ; subscription
$4.00 in city, $3.00 by mail; eight to twelve pages, 7 col., 20% inches.
Sworn Circ'n, actual average for 12 mos. to Sept. 30 1918, 4,399*
Advt. Spend your holidays this^ summer on Prince Edward Island, the home
of free pure air. Lots of good fishing and shooting. Everybody reads our patriotic
paper The Patriot. See Advt. Page 118.
HERALD, weekly; Jas. Mclsaac, publisher; established 1870;
religious; Roman Catholic; Wednesday; subscription $1.00; eight
pages; size 27^ x 20 inches.
ROYAL GAZETTE, weekly ; Archibald Irwin, (King's Printer),
publisher ; established 1791 ; official organ of Provincial Government ;
subscription 50 cents ; pages as required, 3 col., 10 inches.
Inserts Legal advertisements only.
WATCH MAN, weekly ; Peter McCourt, editor and proprietor ;
established 1890; independent-liberal ; Friday ; subscription $1.^5 ;
four pages, 7 col., 19^ inches. Circ'n i
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1'RINCi: KinVARP ISLAND 165
SUMMERSIDE, pop. 3,500, Co. Prince, on Bedeque Bay and
P.E.I. Ry., 50 miles N.W. of Charlottetown, 40 miles N.E. of
Shediac ; Tel., T., Ex., Banks. Chief Industries : grist, saw, planing'
and shingle mills, furniture factory, two large contracting establish-
ments, including sash and door and general wood working- factories,
lumber yards, farm implement works, farming and dairying. The
town has an excellent harbor, with good anchorage for large vessels ;
has seven churches, three of the largest retail stores in Maritime
Canada, three public halls, convent, the county buildings, good
water and sewerage system and electric light. Surrounding towns
and villages where no papers are published : Cape Traverse,
Alberton, Kensington, Princetown, Tryon, Miscouche, Wellington,
Centreville, Victoria, Coleman, O'Leary, Northam, Tyne Valley,
Freetown, Emerald and Kinkora.
ISLAND FARMER, weekly; Pioneer Publishing Co.,
publishers; established 1887 ; agricultural and news ; Wednesday ;
subscription $1.25; last forms close Tuesday noon; eight pages, 7
col., 21 % inches.
Sworn Circ'n, average for 12 mos. to Sept. 30, 1918, 3.7OO
Also publish Pioneer.
See Advt. Page 112.
JOURNAL, weekly ; Journal Publishing Co., Ltd., publishers;
established 1865 ; conservative ; Wednesday ; last forms close
Tuesday morning; subscription $1.50 ; eight pages, 7 col., 22^
inches. Circ'n 5
Also publish Prince Edward Island Agriculturist
PIONEER, weekly; Pioneer Publishing Co., publishers; estab-
lished 1876; liberal; Saturday; last forms close Friday noon; sub-
scription $1.00; eight pages, 7 col., 2\y 2 inches. Circ'n 3^
Also publish Island Farmer. .
See Advt. Page 112.
PRINCE EDWARD ISLAN D AGRICULTURIST, weekly;
Journal Publishing Co., Ltd., publishers; established 1880; agricul-
tural and stock raising ; Saturday ; last forms close Friday morn-
ing ; subscription $1.50 ; eight to twelve pages, 7 col., 22^ inches.
Circ'n 5%
Also publish Journal.
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PROVINCE OF MANITOBA
Territorially the Province of Manitoba is one of the largest in
confederation. Extending- as far north as the 6oth parallel and eastward
to the Hudson Bay, it comprises a total area of 251,832 square
miles, or 61,172,298 acres, of which about 85 per cent, is land.
Manitoba enjoys the unique distinction of being- the only one of the
three prairie provinces , having a boundary on the sea, its boun-
dary on Hudson Bay giving it several hundred miles of coast line
and a number of important natural harbors. The southern part
of the province is devoted almost exclusively to agriculture, being one of
the biggest wheat-producing districts in the world. The northern part,
while also rich in agricultural areas, is more remarkable foi its wealth of
minerals, timber, fish and fur, most of which is as yet undeveloped and is
waiting only for the application of capital, industry and enterprise.
Important and very valuable discoveries of gold, copper sulphide and
silver have been made in the past two or three years, especially in a
district east of Lake Winnipeg and also north of The Pas. Much
development work is being done.
The population of Manitoba is well over the half million mark.
At the last census (1911) only 8^% of the land was occupied. -First'
class arable land in the old province is estimated to amount to 30,000,000
acres, of which about 14,000,000 acres is occupied and close to 9,000,000
acres is actually under cultivation. In 1915 over 7,250,000 acres was
actually under crop. Total agricultural production in that year was
estimated by the Provincial Government statisticians at over $262,000,000.
Wheat amounted to 96,662,912 bushels with an average of 26.2 per acre ;
oats, 101,077,991 bushels with an average of 47.7 bushels ; barley,
35,423,495 bushels with an average of 34 bushels. Dairy products are
increasing rapidly in volume, amounting to $3,417,381 in 1914, to
$3,845,183 in 1915 and to $4,483,614 in 1916. The census of live stock in
the province for 1916 showed 341,496 horses ; 665,686 cattle ; 261,774 pigs
and 89,475 sheep, the value of which was estimated at $103,821,763.
Mixed farming is growing steadily. The annual wool crop is increasing
and beekeeping is rapidly becoming a large and most profitable side line
with farmers in all parts of the'province.
Though the timber in the north of the province is almost inexhaustible
great forests of pine, spruce, poplar, birch, elm, tamarack, ash and fir
and the lakes are plentifully stocked with fish, lumbering and fishing have
as yet received little attention compared with agriculture. There are
about one hundred lumber mills, cutting approximately $1,000,000 worth
a year, and the annual catch of fish is worth about $800,000.
Mineral products consist chiefly of building materials such as cement,
gypsum, brick clay and stone, the average output of which has been as
large as two and a half million dollars when the building trades demanded
it. Recent discoveries of gold, copper, copper sulphide and silver are
being developed and large shipments have yielded handsome profits.
Manitoba has large areas of lignite coal estimated to contain 150,000,000
long tons and recent experiments promise to bring this vast deposit into
use for the production of gas.
There are 4,672 miles of railway in Manitoba, Winnipeg with 24
separate lines of track entering from all parts of the province being the
chief railway centre. Portage la Prairie and Brandon are also important
railway centres.
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Manufacturing is rapidly assuming large proportions, the value of
manufacturers in 1916 being closely estimated at $52,000,000. Winnipeg
and its immediate district has the great bulk of the manufacturing
industries of the province, aided largely by cheap electrical power
supplied by the power developments of the City of Winnipeg and the
Winnipeg Electric Railway Company from the Winnipeg River. In-
dustries in Winnipeg include large meat-packing establishments, cold
storage plants, biscuit factories, oatmeal mills, bag, cloth, skirt, over-
all, shirt, underwear, awning and tent factories, box factories, large
(.-arriage factories, automobile, factories and a great number of other
industries. There is raw material in abundance grains of all kinds
for the flour and cereal food manufacturer, wool for the spinner, flax seed
for the oil manufacturer, straw and pulp for paper mills, minerals, gypsum,
peat, salt, manganese, limestone and sand for glass making. In the chief
cities of the province are also found the head offices or western branches
of many of the largest commercial and wholesale companies of Canada;
a great number of financial institutions, such as trust companies, loan
companies, fire and life insurance companies, banks, etc., have their
head offices in the province. There are over 200 branches of banks in
the province.
The whole province is dotted with schools and churches. There are
over 1,900 schools employing nearly 3,000 teachers, with an enrollment of
104,000 pupils. A well equipped University and a modern Agricultural
College are supported by the province. Manitoba sends ten members to
the Dominion House of Commons and four to the Senate, while the Pro-
vincial Legislature consists of 48 membeis. Capital, Winnipeg
BALDUR PP- 55> District of Souris, ontheCarman-Hartney branch
of the C. N. R., 109 miles S. W. of Winnipeg and 60 miles S. E. of
Brandon; Tel., T. , Ex., Bank. Largest and most important town in
Argyle and seat of the Municipal Council. An important grain and
cattle point for the district. The town contains four churches, three
elevators and a large grist mill. Heavy shipments of cattle and
pigs. Extensive lumber business. Surrounding villages where no
papers are published , Greenway, Martapolis, Neelin and Glenora.
GAZETTE, weekly; Fred Stevens, editor and proprietor; estab-
lished 1898; independent; Thursday; subscription $1.00 ; eight
pages, 6 col., 19^ inches. Circ'n _j
BELMONT, pop- 3) District of Souris, on the C. N. Ry., 120 miles
S.W. of Winnipeg, 40 miles S. of Brandon. Tel., T., Ex., Bank.
Chief Industries : wheat growing, stock raising, dairying and C.N. R
locomotive and repair shops. The town contains three churches,
school, hotel, implement and general stores, fire hall and has electric
light. Surrounding towns and villages where no papers are pub-
lished : Hilton, Neelin, Fairhall, Glendenning, Craigielea Bru,
Grund, Moropano, and Tiger Hills.
NEWS, weekly; F. McGillivray, Grant, " publishers ; established
1882; independent ; Wednesday; subscription $1. 50 ; eight pages, 6
col., 19% inches. Circ'n
One section of paper is headed Ninette News.
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BINSCARTH,pop. 300, District of Marquette, on the Yorkton sub-
division of the C. P. R., 155 miles N.W. of Portage la Prairie,
10 miles from the boundary of Saskatchewan ; Tel., T., Ex., Bank.
Chief Industries : grain growing, cattle and hog raising. It has
churches, school, hotel, stockyards and good stores. Surrounding
villages where no papers are published : Harrowby, Gravity, Mill-
wood, Johnston, Barnardo, Lidford and Seeburn.
EXPRESS, weekly; Cockburn, Son and Co., publishers;
established 1910; independent; Thursday; subscription $1.50; eight
pages, 6 col., 19^ inches. Circ'n
One section of paper is headed Foxzvarren Nevus.
Also publish Bredenbury Sun.
BIRTLE, pop. 600, District of Marquette, on C. P. R., 200 miles
W. N.W. of Winnipeg and 90 miles N.W. of Brandon; Tel., T.,
Ex., Banks. Chief Industries : machine shops, farming, cement
block works and butter making. The town contains besides its
stores, an Indian School, consolidated school, four churches, rink
and two hotels. Surrounding towns and villages where no papers
are published : Beulah, Solsgirth, St. Lazare, Kelloe, Rossburn and
Warleigh.
EYE WITNESS, weekly ; E. J. Wils-on, editor and publisher;
established 1891 ; independent ; Tuesday ; subscription $1.00 ;
eight pages, 5 col., 17^ inches. Circ'n }
BOISSEVAIN, pop. 975, District of Souris, on the Pembina Moun-
tain Branch of C. P. R. and on Great Northern Ry. , 20 miles E. of De-
loraine, 182 miles W.S.W. of Winnipeg; Tel.,T. , Ex., Banks. Chief
Industries : flour mills, wood-working and machine shops, grain
growing and live stock raising. The town contains five churches,
public schools, four grain elevators, two hotels, land titles office,
electric light plant and is the centre of one of the best wheat
growing district's in South- Western Manitoba. Surrounding villages
where no papers are published : Whitewater, Desford, Bannerman
and Wassewa.
RECORDER, weekly ; Boissevain Printing Co., publishers;
established 1899; independent-conservative ; Thursday; subscription
$1.00^; eight pages, 7 col., 20^ inches. Circ'n *j
One section of paper is headed Ninga A T ezvs.
BRANDON, pop. 18,000, District of Brandon, on the Assiniboine
River and C. P. R., C. N. R. and Gr. Nor. Ry., 133 miles W. of
Winnipeg ; Tel., T., Ex., Banks. Chief Industries : grain growing,
mixed farming and manufacturing of flour, parts of agricultural im-
plements, portable sewing machines, gasoline engines, fire engines,
windmills, pumps, showcases, school desks, sashes'and doors, leather
goods, harness, tents, cigars, mattresses, bricks, overalls, butter,
cheese, etc. Twenty-six distributing houses handle groceries, seeds,
fruits, dairy produce, tobacco, hardware, boots and shoes, furniture,
china and glassware and lumber. The Inter-Provincial Fair held in
Brandon every summer is one of the largest annual gatherings of
farmers in Western Canada, the attendance being over eighty thous-
and ; while the Winter Fair is a most important exhibition of live stock.
The city contains numerous churches, six public schools, convent,
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courthouse, jail, provincial insane asylum, provincial normal school,
Ruthenian training school, Indian industrial school, collegiate provin-
cial institute, Government experimental farm, Baptist University for
Western Canada, large grain elevators, water works and fire
department, and is lighted by electricity. The business streets are
paved with asphalt ; there are twelve miles of street car tracks,
fifty-five miles of granolithic sidewalks, seventeen miles of boulevards
and thirty miles of graded and gravelled streets. Surrounding
towns and villages where no papers are published: Alexander,
Chater, Martinville, Roseland, Shrubland, Elton, Douglas, Forest
and Kemnay.
SUN, every evening except Sunday; Sun Publishing Co., Ltd.,
publishers; established 1883; independent-conservative; subscription
$3.00 by mail, $5.20 in city; eight to fourteen pages, 7 col., 20%
inches.
Sworn Circ'n, actual average for 12 mos. to Sept. 30, 1918, 4,654*
WEEKLY, established 1883; Thursday; subscription $1.00;
eight to sixteen pages, 7 col., 2o}4 inches. Circ'n 2^
CARBERRY, pop. 1,080, District of Portage La Prairie, on the
C.P.R. andC.N.R., 105 miles W. of Winnipeg, 28 miles N.E. of Bran-
don ; Tel., T. , Ex., Banks. Chief Industries : flour mill, farming
and stock raising? The town contains four churches and a public
school, six elevators with a capacity of 300,000 bushels, municipally
owned electric light plant, is lighted by gas and has an excellent
waterworks and fire-fighting system. Surrounding towns and
villages where no papers are published : Petrel, Brookdale, Edrans,
Kerfoot, Melbourne, Wellwood and Sidney.
NEWS - EXPRESS, weekly; James L. Cowie, editor and
publisher; established 1886; independent; Thursday ; subscription
$1.50 ; eight pages, 6 col., 19^ inches. Circ'n Jf
CARMAN, pop. 1,530, District of MacDonald, on the Boyne River,
the Carman branch of the Western Division of C.P.R., the Great
Northern Ry. and the C. N. R., 52 miles S.W. of Winnipeg, 22 miles
N. of Morden ; Tel. ,T., Ex., Banks. Chief Industries : saw and grist
mills, brick and tile works, creamery and farming.- The town contains
five churches, a public school and three grain elevators, and has elec-
tric light, sewers and waterworks. Surrounding towns and villages
where no papers are published : Pomeroy, Lintrathen, Stephenfield,
Grays, Almasippi, St. Daniel, Barnsley, Elm Creek, Sperling,
Roseisle, Homewood and Bates.
DUFFERIN LEADER, weekly; Leader Printing and Publish-
ing Co., publisher's; established 1898; unionist; Thursday; sub-
scription $1.50; eight pages, 7 col., 21% inches. Circ'n %
CARTWRIGHT, pop. 400, District of Souris, on C. P. R., 148 miles
S.W. of Winnipeg and 90 miles W. of Emerson ; Tel., T., Ex., Bank.
Chief Industries : stock raising, farming and manufacturing. The
town contains besides its stores, etc., a modern creamery, four
churches and one hotel. Surrounding towns and villages where
no papers are published : Clearwater, Mather, Neelin, Enterprise
and Bannerman.
SOUTHERN MANITOBA REVIEW, weekly; Wallace
Bros., publishers; established 1899; independent; Thursday;
subscription $1.50 ; eight pages, 6 col., 19^ inches. Circ'n %
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CRYSTAL CITY, pop. 500, District of Lisgar, on C.P.R., 130 miles
S.W. of Winnipeg- and 10 miles from the International boundary line ;
Tel., T., Ex., Banks. Chief Industry: mixed farming. The town
contains besides its stores, three churches, town hall, fire hall, opera
house, two hotels, flour mill and grain elevators. The town is
surrounded by an exceedingly good farming district. Surrounding'
towns and villages where no papers are published : Clearwater,
Snowflake, Purves, Mather and Marringhurst.
COURIER, weekly; Courier Publishing Co., publishers, T. G.
McKitrick, editor ; established 1897 > independent ; Thursday ;
subscription $1.50 ; eight pages, 6 col., 19^ inches. Circ'n ^
CYPRESS RIVER, pop. 350, District of MacDonald, on Cypress
River and C.P.R., 95 miles W. of Winnipeg; Tel., T., Ex., Bank.
Chief Industries: grain growing, stock raising and dairying. The
town contains two churches, high school, town hall, jail, fire hall,
two large general stores, three implement warehouses, lumber yard
and five large grain elevators. Surrounding villages where no
papers are published: Treesbank, Bru, St. Alphonse, Green way,
Mariapolis, Indian Springs, Grange and Bruxelles.
WESTERN PRAIRIE, weekly ; A. W. Burridge, editor and
proprietor ; established 1896; independent-conservative ; Thursday;
subscription $1.50; eight pages, 5 col., 17^ inches. Circ'n l
DAUPHIN, pop. 4,000, District of Dauphin, a divisional point on
C.N.R., 178 miles N.W. of Winnipeg ; Tel., T., Ex., Banks. Chief
Industries : farming, flour and saw mills. The town contains, be-
sides its stores and mills, fire hall, opera house, waterworks,
three hotels, and is lighted by electricity. Surrounding towns and
villages where no papers are published : Ochre River, Makinak,
Laurier, Ste. Rose du Lac, Million, Sifton, Fork River, Woolson,
Ashville, Valley River and Winnipegosis.
HERALD-PRESS, weekly, Dauphin Herald Pub. Co., publish-
ers; estabished 1897; independent; Thursday; subscription $1.50;
eight to twelve pages, 7 col., 21 % inches. Circ'n i^
DELORAINE, pop. 856, District of Souris, on Winnipeg-Napinka
branch of the C.P.R., 202 miles S.W. of Winnipeg and 13 miles
from the International Boundary line ; Tel., T. , Ex., Banks. Chief
Industries : milling and farming. Surrounding villages where
no papers are published : Whitewater, Medora, Lauder, Montefiore,
Turtle Mountain and Goodlands.
TIMES, weekly ; George & Watson, editors and publishers; es-
tablished 1887; independent; Thursday; subscription $1.50 ; four
to eight pages, 6 col., ig/4 inches.
Sworn Circ'n average for 12 mos. to Sept. 30, 1918, 75O
Also publish Waskada News.
DOMINION CITY, pop. 350, District of Provencher, on Roseau
River and C.P.R., 56 miles S. of Winnipeg, 10 miles N. of Emerson ;
Tel., T., Ex., Bank. Chief Industries: flour milling and farming.
The town contains three churches and a school. Surrounding towns
and villages where no papers are published : Arnaud and Letellier.
ECHO, weekly; Arthur Drewe, publisher; established 1913;
independent; Thursday; subscription $1.50; 8 pages, 5 col.,
18 inches. Circ'n %
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DUNREA, pop. 300, District of Souris, on C.X.R., 150 miles S.W. of
Winnipeg 1 , 34 miles S. E. of Brandon ; Tel., T., Ex., Bank. Chief
Industries : mixed farming 1 and dairying 1 . The town contains, besides
its stores, two churches and a school. Surrounding towns and villages
where no papers are published : Fairhall and Hyder.
REVIEW, weekly; published in Minto as a part of .Minto White-
water Packet.
ELGIN, pop. 350, District of Souris, on C. N. R., Winnipeg to Virden
Line; 170 miles S.W. of Winnipeg and 50 miles S.E. of Virden.
Chief Industries : grain growing, horse, sheep and cattle raising.
The town contains, besides its stores, four churches and ajarge
consolidated school. It has a progressive Agricultural Society and
runs every year very -successful summer fairs. Surrounding towns
and villages where no papers are published : Underbill, Fairfax and
Argue.
LANCET, weekly; Annie F. Playfair, publisher; established
1918; independent; Wednesday; subscription $1.50; eight pages,
6 col., 20 inches.
Also publish Hartney Star.
ELKHORN, pop. 800, District of Brandon, on C. P. R., 65 miles
\.\V. of Brandon, 205 miles W. of Winnipeg 1 ; Tel., T., Ex., Bank.
Chief Industries : stock raising, grain growing, flour and grist mills.
The town contains besides its stores, mills, etc., municipal cement
works, two garages, three churches, schools, hotel and three grain
elevators with capacity of 100,000 bushels. Surrounding 1 towns
and villages where no papers are published : Reaper, Hargrave,
Ebor, Miniota, McAuley, Two Creeks, Kirkella and Burnbank.
MERCURY, weekly; Crosby and Norris, publishers; estab-
lished 1908; unionist; Thursday: subcription $1.50; eight pagfes,
6 col. , 19^ inches. Circ'n
ELMWOOD, a suburb of Winnipeg.
ADVERTISER, weekly ; Geo. S. Mathers, publisher; established
1905; independent; Thursday; distribution free ; from four pages,
4 col., 12 inches. Circ'n 1)4
EMERSON, pop. 1,043, District of Provencher, the terminus of Emer-
son Section of C. P. R., and on C. N. R., G. N. Ry., Soo Line and
direct connection with N. P. Ry. , 66 miles S. of Winnipeg, 2 miles
from the N. Dakota boundary line ; Tel., T., Ex., Bank. Chief
Industries : farming, dairying, ranching, grist and flour mills. The
town contains five churches and a public school, grain elevators,
etc. Surrounding 1 towns and villages where no papers are publish-
ed : Rosenfeldt, St. Pie, Stuartburn, Letellier, Rid.g'eville and Arnaud.
JOURNAL, weekly; W. B. Ballantyne, publisher; established
1896; independent-liberal ; Friday; subscription $1.50; eight pages,
5 col., 17$ inches. Circ'n ft
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FOXWARREN, pop. 175, District of Marquette, on the
Minnedosa sub-division of the C.P. R. , 146 miles N.W. of Portage la
Prairie; Tel., T. , Bank. Chief Industries : grain growing- and stock
raising. Besides churches and school, the town has four elevators,
stock yards, creamery and lumber yard, etc. Surrounding villages
where no papers are published : Victor, Crewe, Lazare, St. Lazare,
Fort Ellice, Wattsview and Lidford.
N EWS, weekly ; published in Binscarth as part of the Binscarth
Express,
Also publish Bredenbury Sun.
GILBERT PLAINS, pop. 436, District of Dauphin, on Can. Nat. Ry. r
190 miles N. W. of Winnipeg, 90 miles N. of Brandon ; Tel., Ex.,
Bank. Chief Industries : farming and ranching. Surrounding towns
and villages where no papers are published : Oaknook, Howard,
Valley River, Wilford and Spruce Creek.
MAPLE LEAF, weekly; B. R. Whelon, publisher; established
1901 ; independent; Friday; subscription $1.50; eight pages, 6 col.,
inches. Circ'n
GLADSTONE, pop. 890, District of Portage La Prairie, on C.P.R.
and Can. Nat. Ry. , 34 miles N. W. of Portage La Prairie, 40 miles
E. of Minnedosa, 85 miles W. by N. of Winnipeg; Tel., T., Ex.,
Banks. Chief Industries : mixed farming, machine works, brick-
yard and flour mill. The village contains four churches, two hotels,
high and public schools and an electric plant supplying heating and
lighting. Surrounding towns and villages where no papers are
published : Douglas, Chater, Arden, Westbourne, Berton, Glenella,
Ogilvie, Austin, Keyes, Burnside and Poplar Point.
AGE, weekly; Age Publishing Co. , publishers ; established 1883;
independent; Thursday; subscription $1.50; eight pages, 6 col.,
20 inches. Circ'n
GLENBORO, pop. 500, District of Portage La Prairie, on C. P. R.,
100 miles W. by S. of Winnipeg, 45 miles E. of Souris ; Tel., T., Ex.,
Banks. Chief Industries : grain and stock farming, grist and saw
mills. The town contains three churches, high and public schools,
curling and skating rink, two hotels, three grain elevators, and all
the streets are cemented. Surrounding towns and villages where
no papers are published : Stockton, Hilton, Skalholt, Methven,
Greenway and Bru.
GAZETTE, weekly; G. J. Oleson, editor and publisher; estab-
lished 1892 ; independent ; Thursday ; subscription $1.50; eight
pages, 7 col., 21 1^ inches. Circ'n ft
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GRAND VIEW, pop. 700, District of Dauphin, on Valley River and
main line C. X. R., 208 miles N.W. of Winnipeg-; Tel., T., Ex.,
Banks. Chief Industries : agriculture, dairying, lumbering and
mixed farming'. The town contains, besides its numerous
stores, ell-., two !ioti-ls, five grain elevators and one flat warehouse
with a capacity of 160,000 bushels. Has also excellent water works
and sewerage system, large saw mills, lumber yards, blacksmiths'
and machine shops. It is the centre of a fertile farming district
with a population of 6,500, and the mountain ranges (Duck Mountains
on the N. and Riding Mountains on the S.), which bound the valley,
abound in game and are heavily timbered. Surrounding towns and
villages where no papers are published : Strevel, Meharry, Halstead,
Makaroff, Togo, Umatilla, Venlaw, Mountain Gap, Tamarisk,
Shortclale, Bield and Shevlin.
EXPONENT, weekly ; Geo. A. Blakely, publisher ; established
1901; independent; Thursday; subscription $1.50; eight pages, 6
col., 20 inches. Circ'n
HAMIOTA, pop. 600, District of Marquette, on C. P. R. Branch
(Brandon to Miniota), 165 miles West of Winnipeg, 50 miles N.W. of
Brandon ; Tel. , T. , Ex. , Bank. Chief Industries : grist and flour mills,
stock raising and farming. The town contains besides its stores,
mills, etc., three churches, school, hospital, town hall and one
hotel. Surrounding towns and villages where no papers are pub-
lished : Oakner, Isabella, Kenton, Bradwardine, Lenore, Pope,
Scotia, McConnell, Decker, Harding, Crandall, Miniota and West-
wood.
ECHO, weekly; Venables and Josey, publishers; established
1903 ; independent ; Thursday ; subscription $1.00 ; eight pages,
6 col., 19^ inches. Circ'n ^
HARTNEY, pop. 623, District of Souris, on Souris section of C. P. R.
and on C. N. R., 166 miles S. W. of Winnipeg, 35 miles S. W. of
Brandon and 15 miles S. W. of Souris ; Tel., T., Ex., Banks. Chief
Industries : grain growing and stock-raising. The town contains
besides its stores, five churches, public and high schools, opera
house, eight large elevators and good hotel. * Surrounding towns
and villages where no papers are published : Lauder, Underbill,
Argue, Findlay, Menteith and Schwitzer Jet.
STAR, weekly; Annie F. Playfair, publisher; established 1892;
independent; Thursday; subscription $1.50; eight pages, 6 col. , 20
inches. Circ'n ^
Also publish Elgin Lancet.
HOLLAND, pop. 350, District of MacDonald, 86 miles W. of Win-
nipeg and 65 miles E. of Souris, on Souris section of C. P. R. ;
Tel., T., Ex., Bank. Chief Industries : farming and .ranching-.
The village has three churches, a new $30,000 agricultural high
school, flour mill and five elevators. Surrounding towns and
villages where no papers are published : St. Alphonse, Landseer,
Bruxelles, Camille and Pratt.
OBSERVER, weekly; N. Hewitt, publisher; established 1893;
independent; Thursday; subscription $1.50; four pages, 5 col.,
1 7 3^ inches. Circ'n %
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KILLARNEY, pop. 1,250, District of Souris, on the Pembina section
(Winnipeg to Napinka) of C. P. R., 164 miles S.W. of Winnipeg, 55
miles E. of Napinka, 50 miles S. of Brandon ; Tel., T., Ex., Banks.
Chief Industries : agricultural implements factory, wagon making,
cheese factory, planing mill, sash and door factory, cement works,
flour mills and farming. The town contains four churches, public and
high schools, collegiate institute, five elevators, about fifty places of
general business and is lighted by electricity. Surrounding towns
and villages where no papers are published : Fairhall, Desford,
Lyonshall, Wakopa, Glendenning, Lena and Bannerman.
GUIDE, weekly; J. H. Monteith, publisher; established 1896;
independent; Thursday; subscription $1.50; four pages, 8 col., 22
inches.
Sworn Circ'n, average for 12 mos. to Sept. 30, 1918, 885
LANG RUTH, pop. 200, District of Dauphin, on the Can. Nor.
Ry., 35 miles N.W. of Portage la Prairie ; Tel., T., Ex. Chief
Industries : farming, ranching and fishing. A consolidated school
is situated here. Surrounding towns and villages where no papers
are published : Amaranth, Kinisota and Westbourne.
HERALD, weekly. See Portage La Prairie.
MACGREGOR, pop. 640, District of Portage La Prairie, on G. T.
P. Ry., and on the western division (Winnipeg and Swift Current
branch) of C.P. R. , 77 miles W. of Winnipeg and 21 miles W. of Port-
age La Prairie ; Tel., Ex., Bank. Chief Industries : grain and
stock farming and flour milling. The town contains besides its
stores, mills, etc., three churches, curling and skating rink, three
elevators and two hotels. Surrounding towns and villages where no
papers are published : Beaver, Austin, Wellington, Rose Hill, Bagot,
Sidney and Burnside.
HERALD, weekly; H. T. Trethewey, publisher; established 1896;
independent ; Thursday ; subscription $1.50 ; eight pages, 6 col., 19
inches. Circ'n *4
M ANITOU, pop. 680, District of Lisgar, on the Pembina branch of the
C. P. R., 102 miles S. W. of Winnipeg; Tel., T., Ex., Banks. Chief
Industries : C. P. R. shops, sash and door factory, carriage factory and
farming. Besides its stores, the town has five churches, consolidated
and normal schools, garage, theatre, rinks and five elevators and is
lighted by acetylene gas. Surrounding towns and villages where no
papers are published : Altamont, Opawaka, Kaleida, Windygates,
Kingsley, McKenzie, Purvis, La Riviere, Snowflake, Darlingford
and Mowbray.
WESTERN CANADIAN, weekly; W. J. Rowe7 publisher;
established 1900 ; independent ; Thursday ; subscription $1.50 ; four
to six pages, 6 col., 20 inches. Circ'n %
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MARGARET, pop. 150, District of Souris, on the C.P.R., 153 miles
S.W. of Winnipeg' and 7 miles E. of Minto; Tel., Ex., Bank. Chief
Industry : farming'. Surrounding' towns and villages where no
papers are published : I.angraU 1 , Slieppardville and Fairfax.
NEWS, weekly ; published in Minions part of Minto Whiteivater
Packet.
MELITA, pop. 800, District of Souris, on Souris River and Souris
section (Kemnay to Estevan) of C. P. R., 201 miles W. by S. of Win-
nipeg, 1 12 miles E. of Estevan ; Tel., T. , Ex., Banks. Situated in the
midst of a rich farming" country. Chief Industries : milling', machine
shops and farming. The town contains three churches and high and
public schools, municipal hall, two garages and fire hall. Surround-
ing towns and villages where no papers are published : Cameron,
Coulter, Elva, Lauder and Napinka.
NEW ERA, weekly ; Thos. Beveridge, B. A., B. D., publisher ;
established 1915 ; independent ; Thursday ; subscription $1.50 ;
four to eight pages, 6 col., 20 inches. Circ'n
MIAMI, pop. 450, District of MacDonald, on the Morris and Somerset
branch of the Can. Nat. Ry., 85 miles S.W. of Winnipeg, 38 miles
W. of Morris; Tel., T., Ex., Bank. Chief Industries : butter making,
stock raising and farming. The village contains besides its several
-stores, etc., three churches, consolidated school, Oddfellows' hall,
hotel and two elevators. Surrounding towns and villages where no
papers are published : Opawaka, Nelson, Pomeroy, Lintrathen and
Deerwood.
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HERALD, weekly; Geo. W. Ayles, publisher; established 1903;
independent; Thursday; subscription $1.50; eight pages, 5 col.,
17^ inches. . Circ'n
MINNEDOSA, pop. r,8oo, District of Marquette, on the Little Sas-
katchewan River and a divisional point on the C. P. R., 133 miles
W. of Winnipeg, 30 miles N.E. of Brandon, 78 miles W. of Portage
La Prairie ; Tel., T., Ex., Banks. Chief Industries : machine shop,
stock raising and farming. The town is developing as a railway
point and a good deal of money is circulated by the railroad men
located there. It has four churches, two public schools and a high
school, hospital, courthouse and jail, drill hall and armoury and is
lighted by electricity. It is an excellent farming section, with roll-
ing land and good water. Surrounding towns and villages where
no papers are published : Basswood, Clanwilliam, Newdale, Moore
Park and Bethany.
TRIBUNE, weekly ; David Cannon, editor and publisher ; estab-
lished 1883 ; conservative ; Thursday ; subscription $1.50 ; four
pages, 7 col., 21^ inches. Circ'n i
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MINTO, pop. 300, District of Souris, on the C. N. R., 160 miles S.W. of
Winnipeg-, and 30 miles S. of Brandon ; Tel., T., Ex., Bank. Chief
Industries: mixed farming and dairying-. The town contains, be-
sides its stores, three churches and two schools. Surrounding- towns
and villages where no papers are published: Fairfax, Dunallen and
Heaslip.
WHITEWATER PACKET, weekly ; W. A. and N. E. Bourns,
publishers; established 1907 ; independent; Thursday; subscription
$1.50 ; eight pag-es, 6 col., 19% inches. Circ'n l / t
Sections of the paper are headed Margaret Nezus and Dunrea
Review.
MORDEN, pop. 1,200, District of Lisgar, on Dead Horse Creek and
Pembina section of C. P. R. and on G. N. R., 82 miles S. W. ot
Winnipeg-, 121 miles E. of Deloraine ; Tel., T., Ex., Banks. Chief
Industries : farming, grain growing- and stock raising. The town
contains six churches, high and public schools, land titles office,
Dominion Experimental Farm, large creamery, county gaol, seven
elevators, with a capacity of about 250,000 bushels, is lig-hted by
electricity and has asphalt paved streets. Surrounding- towns
and villages where no papers are published : Thornhill, Nelson,
Plum Coulee, Shack-land, Haskett, Rhineland, Darlingford and
Glencross.
T I ME S, weekly ; W. H. Glendinning, publisher; established
1880 ; independent ; Thursday ; subscription $1.00 ; four pages,
7 col., 20 inches. Circ'n %
MORRIS, pop. 700, District of Provencher, on C. P. R. and Can. Nat.
Ry., 43 miles S. of Winnipeg ; Tel., T., Ex., Bank. Chief Indus-
tries : farming and lumbering. The town contains besides its stores,
etc., three churches, four elevators and two hotels. Surrounding
towns and villages where no papers are published : Rosenfeld,
McTavish, Osborne, De Wet and Shanawan.
HERALD, weekly; A. E. Code, publisher ; established 1885; inde-
pendent; Thursday; subscription $1.50 ; eight pages, 5 col., 17^
inches. Circ'n ^
NEE PAW A, pop. 1,865, District of Portage La Prairie, on the North-
western Division of C.P.R. and main line of C.N.R., 117 miles W. of
Winnipeg, 6 1 miles W. of Pprtage La Prairie; Tel., T., Ex., Banks.
Chief Industries : grain and stock raising, C. N.R. shops and round-
house, creamery, dairying, oatmeal mill, sash and door factory, marble
works and machine shops. The town contains four churches, col-
legiate, high and public schools, hospital, and three elevators with
a capacity of 100,000 bushels. The town owns and operates its
own electric light system and has water and sewerage sys-
tems. The N. W. Agricultural and Arts Association Summer
Fair is held in the town in fair grounds and buildings.. Surrounding
towns and villages were no papers are published : Eden, Arden,
Keyes, Kelwood, Riding Mountain, Oberon, Birnie, McCreary,
Glenella, Brookdale, Moore Park, Wellwood and Franklin.
PRESS, semi-weekly ; Neepawa Press Co., Ltd., publishers,
A. Dunlop, manager ; established 1896 ; liberal ; Tuesday and Fri-
day ; subscription $1.50 ; four pages, 5 col., 18 inches. Circ'n i#
REGISTER, weekly ; Neepawa Printing and Publishing Co.,
Ltd., publishers, W. L. Belton, editor and manager^ established
1884 ; independent-conservative ; Thursday ; subscription $1.50 ;
eight pages, 5 col., 18 inches. Circ'n \]^
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NINETTE, pop. 220, District of Souris, on the C. N. R., 10 miles
\V. of Belmont, 35 miles S. E. of Brandon; Tel., Ex. Chief
Industry: fanning. Surrounding towns and villages where no
papers are published : N'eelin, Hilton and Dunrea. '.
NEWS, weekly; published in Belmont as a part of Belmont
News.
NINGA, pop. 200, District of Souris, on Pembina Branch of C. P. R.,
175 miles S. W. of Winnipeg-, 44 miles S. of Brandon ; Tel., Ex.,
Bank. Chief Industry : farming. The town contains three churches,
four elevators, two schools, hotel, lumber yard, machine shops
and stores. Surrounding villages where no papers are published :
Hyder, Rhodes and Lyonshall.
N EWS, weekly ; published in Boissevain as a part of Boissevain
Recorder.
OAK LAKE, pop. 500, District of Brandon, on the main line of the
C.P.R., 1^2 miles from Assiniboine River, 165 miles W. of Winnipeg,
40 miles N. of Deloraine ; Tel., T. , Ex., Bank. Chief Industries:
grist and flour mills, grain and stock farming. The town contains
besides its stores, etc., four churches and public and high schools.
Surrounding villages where no papers are published : Alexander,
Griswold, Findlay, Harding, Kenton and Routledge.
NEWS, weekly; Russell Hogg, publisher; established 1898; in-
dependent; Thursday ; subscription $1.50; eight pages, 6 col., 20
inches. Circ'n
OAK RIVER, pop. 250, District of Marquette, on the C. P. R. and
G.T. P., 40 miles N. W. of Brandon, 1 68 miles W. of Winnipeg; Tel.,
T. , Ex., Bank. Chief Industry: farming. Surrounding villages
where no papers are published : Harding, Kenton, Bradwardine,
Decker, Cardale and Pettapiece.
POST, weekly; E. T. Hardman, publisher; established 1912;
independent ; Wednesday ; subscription $1.50; eight pages, 5 col.,
18 inches. Circ'n
OAKVILLE, pop. 300, District of Macdonald, on the C. N. Ry., 40
miles W. of Winnipeg, 22 miles E. of Portage la Prairie; Tel., T.,
Ex. Chief Industries : farming and stock raising. Surrounding
towns and villages where no papers are published : High Bluff, Pop-
lar Point, Newton, Fortier and Willow Range.
STANDARD, weekly; W. G. Pickell, publisher; established
1917; independent; Thursday; subscription $1.50; eight pages, 6
col., 19^ inches. Circ'n ,'/
Also publishes Portage la Prairie Langruth Herald.
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PILOT MOUND, pop. 550, District of Lisgar, on the Pembina
section of the C. P. R., 125 miles S.W. of Winnipeg, 77 miles E. of
Deloraine ; Tel., T., Ex., Banks. Chief Industries : farming'
and* stock raising. The village contains four churches, a public
school, four grain elevators, two large entertainment halls and
skating and curling rink. Surrounding towns and villages where
no papers are published : Clear Water, Snowflake, Mariapolis,
Wood Bay, Purves, Mowbray, Glenora and Mather.
SENTINEL, weekly ; Ronald W. Tuckwell, publisher; established
1885; independent; Thursday; subscription $1.50; eight pages,
6 col., i<)/4 inches. Circ'n
PLUMAS, pop. 350, District of Dauphin, on C. N. Ry., 16 miles N. of
Gladstone and 50 miles N.W. of Portage la Prairie ; Tel., T., Ex.,
Bank. Chief Industries : farming and stock raising. It has general
and hardware stores, blacksmith shops, bunker yard, flour and feed
stores, agricultural society, etc., to accommodate the large and in-
creasing agricultural population surrounding. Surrounding towns
and villages where no papers are published : Tenby, Glenella,
Arden and Ogilvie.
STANDARD, weekly; W. H. King, editor and publisher;
established 1905; independent; Friday; subscription $1.50; eight
pages, 5 col., 18 inches. Circ'n }
PORTAGE LA PRAIRIE, pop. 5,000, District of Portage La
Prairie, 56 miles due west of Winnipeg, on the main lines of the
the C. P. R., Can. Nat. Ry., the G. T. P. Ry. and the Gt. Nor. Ry.,
all transcontinental systems ; divisional point for Can. Nat. Ry. and
Gt. Nor. Ry. (Midland Branch) ; Tel., T., Ex., Banks. Chief Indus-
tries : flour mills of 1,500 barrels daily capacity, oatmeal mills,
foundry and machine works, wire fence factories, brick yards with
annual output of 15,000,000, sash and door factories, cigar factory,
confectionery factory, farming and stock raising. The town con-
tains the court house and jail, Provincial Reformatory for boys,
Provincial Home for Incurables, lands title office, customs office,
Indian Agency and armoury. It has electric light, waterworks and
sewerage system and gas plant. Surrounding towns and villages
where no papers are published : Oakland, Burnside, Westbourne,
Macdonald, High Bluff, Poplar Point, Bagot and Austin.
GRAPHIC, every evening except Sunday ; The Graphic-Liberal
Printing Co., publishers ; established 1897; independent-liberal ; sub-
scription $2.50; six to eight pages, 6 col., 19^ inches. Circ'n i
WEEKLY (Manitoba Liberal} ; established 1880 ; Thursday ;
subscription $1.50 ; six to eight pages, 6 col., 19^ inches. Circ'n i^
LANGRUTH HERALD, weekly; W. G. Pickell, publisher;
established 1914; independent; Thursday; subscription $1.00; eight
to ten pages, 6 col., 19^ inches. Circ'n ^
Also publishes Oakville Standard.
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RAPID CITY, pop. 600, District of Marquette, on the Little
Saskatchewan River, C.P. R. and C. N.R., 146 miles W. of Winnipeg,
20 miles N. of Brandon ; Tel., T., Ex., Bank. Chief Industries :
farming 1 and flour mills. The town is in the centre of a rich mixed
farming district, and contains five churches, a public school and
four large elevators with a capacity of 140,000 bushels. Surrounding
towns and villages where no papers are published : Basswood,
Newdale, Cadurcis, Moline, Totonka and Pettapiece.
REPORTER, weekly; Cooper Stone, publisher; established
1890 ; independent ; Thursday ; subscription $1.50 ; eight pages,
5 col., 17^ inches. Circ'n
RESTON, pop. 600, District of Brandon, on the C.P.R., 189 miles
W. of Winnipeg, 15 miles from the Saskatchewan boundary ;
Tel., T., Ex., Bank. Chief Industries : grain growing, cattle and
hog raising. Surrounding to <vns and. villages where no papers are
published : Sinclair, Bardal, Findlay, Arthur, Broomhill, Tilston
and Ewart.
RECORDER, weekly; F. Manning, publisher ; established 1905 ;
independent ; Thursday ; subscription $1.50 ; four pages, 6 col.,
20 inches. Circ'n
RIVERS, pop. 950, District of Brandon, on the G.T.P., 88 miles W.
of Portage la Prairie, arid 18 miles N.W. of Brandon; Tel., Ex.,
Bank. Chief Industry : farming. Surrounding towns and villages
where no papers are published : Bradwardine, Pettapiece, Knox
and Elton.
GAZETTE, weekly; Thos. W. Offen, publisher; established
1908; independent; Thursday; subscription $1.50; eight pages,
6 col., 19^ inches. Circ'n
ROBLIN, pop. 500, District of Marquette, on the C.N.R., 215 miles
\.\Y. of Winnipeg ; Tel., T., Ex. , Bank. Chief Jndustry : farming.
The town contains church, skating and curling rink, four elevators
and fire hall. Surrounding villages where no papers are published :
Makaroff, Deepdale, Shevlin, Togo, Tumbell and Castleavery.
REVIEW, weekly; H. J. Bowley, publisher; established 1912;
independent ; Thursday ; subscription $1.50 ; eight pages, 6 col.,
19^ inches. Circ'n
One section of paper is headed Togo .Yens.
ROLAND, pop. 600, District of Macdonald, on G. N. R. and Morris
and Brandon branch of Can. Nat. and Midland Rys., 67 miles S.W.
of Winnipeg ; Tel., T., Ex., Bank. Chief Industries : farming and
stock raising. Surrounding towns and villages where no papers are
published : Pomeroy, Lowe Farm, Myrtle, Sperling, Rosebank,
Plum Coulee and Wlnkler.
NEWS, weekly ; H. G. Franklin publisher ; established 1898;
ependent ; Thursda
^ inches.
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independent ; Thursday ; subscription $1.50 ; eight pages, 6 col.,
19^ inches. Circ'n
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RUSSELL, pop. 800, District of Marquette, terminus of the Shell
River branch of the C. P. R. and Russell branch of the C. N. R. ,
220 miles N. W. ot Winnipeg-, and about 10 miles from the
Saskatchewan boundary line ; Tel., Ex., Banks. Chief Industries :
ranching, farming- and lumbering. The town contains besides its
stores, etc., two hotels. Surrounding towns and villages where no
papers are published : Shellmouth, Asessippi, Minniska, Millwood,
Ang-usville, McNorth and Calder.
BANNER, weekly; Joseph Mclntyre, publisher; established
1900; independent; Thursday; subscription $1.50; eight pages,
5 col., 1 8 inches. Circ'n 3
ST. BONIFACE, pop. 11,403, District of Provencher, on the Red
River, immediately opposite Winnipeg, on the Emerson branch 01
the C. P. R., G. T. P. and C. N. R. ; Tel., T., Ex., Banks. An
iron traffic and passenger bridge gives access to Winnipeg. Chier
Industries : flour, sash and door and saw mills, cut stone, paint,
glass, sheet metal, ornamental iron works, malting 1 , abattoirs,
meat packing- plants, glue factories and other industries, in-
cidental to the live stock trade. Lumbering, farming and fur
trading- are also carried on extensively. The rapid growth of the live
stock industry in the Prairie Provinces, all of which stock must pass
through Winnipeg en route to Eastern Canada and the foreign
markets, will, it is expected, develop the larg-est stock market in
Canada, and in a few years will equal those of such places in the
United States as Chicago, Omaha, Kansas City, etc. The city con-
tains Union Stock Yards accessible to all railroads, Roman Catholic
churches, schools, convent, Roman Catholic hospital and colleg-e,
also the Roman Catholic Bishop's residence and an orphanage.
It has water works, electricity and fire department. Surrounding
villages where no papers are published : Springfield, Bird's Hill,
Parkdale, St. Andrews and St. Norbert.
NORWOOD PRESS AND ST. BONIFACE ECHO, weekly;
J. C. Dunbar and A. M. Davidson, publishers; established 1904;
independent; Friday ; four pages, 5 col., 20 inches. Circ'n %
LE MANITOBA, French, weekly; Ant. Gauvin, publisher;
established 1872; conservative; Wednesday; subscription $1.00 ;
four pages, 7 col., 21 1^ inches. Circ'n i^
LES CLOCHES, French, semi-monthly; 1'Abbe Lamy, pub-
lisher; established 902 ; religious, Catholic; ist and 1 5th of month;
subscription $1.00 ; twenty pages, 2 col., 14 inches.
L'AMI DU FOYER, French, monthly; La R. P. Gladu, O.M.I.,
publisher; established 1904; religious, Catholic; 26th of month; sub-
scription 50 cents ; sixteen pages, 3 col., io}4 inches. Circ'n 8
ST. JAMES, a suburb of Winnipeg.
LEADER, weekly; Murphy Bros., publishers; established 1913 ;
independent; Friday; subscription $1.00 ; eight pages, 5 col.,
17% inches. Circ'n i%
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SELKIRK, pop. 3,400, District of Selkirk, on the West bank of the
Rod River, ami tin- s< Ikirk branch of the C. P. R. and terminus of
\V. S. & L. \V. Ry. , at the head of deep water navigation, 24 miles
X. E. of Winnipeg' ; Tel., T., Ex., Banks. Chief Industries : saw
and planing mills, lumbering, boat-building, fishing and farming.
This is the Port for Lake Winnipeg and the greater part of the
traffic of the Lake and Hudson Bay country is transshipped here.
About two and one half million pounds of white fish and half a million
pounds of other lake fish are handled here annually, also valuable
timber products. The town contains six churches, high and public
schools, town hall, opera house, free library, three hotels, hospital
for insane, fish hatchery, stores, etc. The surrounding district is
good farming .land. Surrounding towns and villages where no
papers are published : Tyndall, St. Andrews, Norway House,
Grand Rapids, Monmouth, Clandeboye, Mapleton and Fort Alex-
ander.
RECORD, weekly; Robt. W. Stewart, editor and publisher;
established 1885; independent; Friday; subscription $1.50; eight
pages, 6 col., 19% inches. Circ'n
SHOAL LAKE, pop. 700, District of Marquette, on C. P. R., 171
miles N. W. of Winnipeg, 60 miles N. W. of Brandon and 1 15 miles
N. W. of Portage la Prairie ; Tel., T., Ex., Bank. Chief Industries:
cattle raising and mixed firming. The town contains, besides its
stores, six elevators and several warehouses, creamery, five
churches, five schools, two hotels and town hall. Surrounding
villages where no papers are published : Strathclair, Newdale,
Basswood, Kelloe, Solsgirth, Oakburn and Rossburn.
STAR, weekly; W. Stone, publisher; established 1898; independent;
Thursday; subscription $1.50; eight pages, 5 col., 18 inches. Circ'n
SOMERSET, pop. 450, District of Macdonald, on the C. N. R.
Carman-Hartney branch, 87 miles S. W. of Winnipeg and 70 miles
S. E. of Brandon; Tel., T., Ex., Banks. Chief Industries: farming and
mixed farming. The town contains four churches, school, creamery,
two ^elevators and brick yard. Surrounding towns and villages
where no papers are published : Swan Lake, Leary's, Indian Springs,
Mariapolis, Xorquay, Altamont, St. Leon, Cardinal and Bruxelles.
SOMERSET NEWS AND SWAN LAKE ECHO, weekly;
Bassett Langridge, publisher; established 1915; independent; Thurs-
day ; subscription $1.00 ; eight pages, 6 col., 19^ inches. Circ'n ^
SOURIS, pop. 2,000, District of Brandon, on Souris River and Souris
and S. W. branches of the C. P. R., 150 miles W. of Winnipeg and
25 miles S.W. of Brandon ; Tel., T\, Ex., Banks. Chief Industries :
farming, furniture factory, creamery, foundry and brick yard. The
town contains, besides its stores, etc. , three hotels, a large high school,
a collegiate institute, four churches and several grain elevators with
a total capacity of 180,000 bushels. Surrounding villages where no
papers are published : Menteith Junction, Beresford, Carrol,
Bunclody, Menteith and Kemnay.
PLAINDEALER, weekly; G. A. McMorran, publisher;
i-stablished 1896: independent; Wednesday; subscription $1.50;
eight pages, 6 col., 19^" inches. . Circ'n i#
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STEIN BACH, pop. 500, District of Provencher, 8 miles, S. W. of
Giroux, 32 miles S. E. ot Winnipeg-; Tel., T. Chief Industries:
grain growing-, and dairying-. The town contains besides its stores,
etc., two schools, and three churches. Surrounding towns and
villages where no papers are published : Ste. Anne, Giroux and
LaBroquerie.
STEIN BACH POST, weekly ; Jacob S. Friesen, publisher;
established 1912; independent; Wednesday; subscription $1.00; eight
pages, 3 col., 9^ inches. Circ'n ^
STONEWALL, pop. 1,100, District of Selkirk, on the Stonewall
Section of the C. P. R., 20 miles N. W. of Winnipeg; Tel., T., Ex.,
Banks. Chief Industries : farming, grist mills, baking powder
factory, planing mill, stone quarries and lime kilns. The town
contains four churches, fine new high school and two public schools.
Surrounding towns and villages where no papers are published :
Erinview, Balmoral, Wavy Bank, Rosser, Stony Mountain, Strathewen
and Teulon.
ARGUS, weekly; Stratton & Saundry, publishers; established
1893 ; independent ; Wednesday ; subscription $1.00 ; four pages, 6
col., 22 inches. Circ'n V
STRATHGLAIR, pop. 300, District of Marquette, on the Yorkton
division of the C.P. R., 107 miles N.W. of Portage la Prairie, 45 miles
N.W. of Brandon ; Tel., T., Bank. Chief Industries : grain growing
and stock raising. The town has three churches, large consolidated
school, one hotel, five grain elevators and stock yards. Surrounding
towns and villages where no papers are published : Elphinstone,
Marney and Newdale.
PLAIN TALK, weekly ; W. G. Lockhart, publisher ; established
1910; independent; Friday; subscription $1.50 ; eight pages, 6 col. ,
20 inches. Circ'n %
SWAN RIVER, pop. 635, District of Dauphin, on the Swan River
and Can. Nat. Ry., about 14 miles from the boundary line of
Saskatchewan, 300 miles N.W. of Winnipeg, and 115 miles N. of
Birtle ; Tel., T. , Ex., Banks. Chief Industry : farming. Surrotinding
villlages where no papers are published : Bowsman, Durban,
Benito, Minitonas and Kenville.
STAR, weekly ; A. S. Weir, publisher ; established 1900 ;
independent ; Friday ; subscription $1.50 ; eight pages, 6 col.,
20 inches. Circ'n ^
THE PAS, pop. 2,500, District of Dauphin, on the C. N. R. and
H. B. R., 400 miles N.W. of Winnipeg, 285 miles N.E. of Saskatoon ;
Tel., Ex., Banks. Chief Industries : lumbering, fishing, mining and
fur trading. Tri-weekly steamboat connection, during season, with
Cumberland House. The Pas has modern municipal utilities, such
as electric lights, sewers and waterworks. It is the centre and base
for Beaver Lake and Herb Lake gold fields. Fur from Hudson Bay
and the Hinterland is marketed and sold here. Surrounding towns
and villages where no papers are published : Hudson Bay Junc-
tion, Cumberland House and Port Nelson.
HERALD AND MINING NEWS, weekly ; G. E. Rice,
publisher ; established 191 1 ; conservative ; Friday ; subscription
$1.50 ; four pages, 6 col., 19^ inches. Circ'n i %
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TRANSCONA, pop. 3,000, District of IVovencher, on UK- C. P. R.,
C.. T. P., and C. N. R..(- inilt-s K. of 'Winnipeg; Tel., T., Ex., Banks.
Chief Industries: d. T. I', shops, t;ir, chemical and cartridge works
and fanning. The C'. I 1 . R. have large }'ards here. The town has
three schools, four churches, two elevators, electric light and sewage
systems. Surrounding villages where no papers are published :
Oakbank, Dugald, Springfield, Bird's Hill, Cloverleaf and Suthwyn.
TIMES, weekly; ]. and N. S. McLean, publishers; established
1911; independent! Friday; subscription $1.00; four to twelve pages,
(> col.. 1 1) l -2 inches.
TREHERNE, pop. 7^0, District of Macdonald, on the Winnipeg-Souris
branch of C. P.R., 77 miles S.W. of Winnipeg ; Tel.,T., Ex., Banks.
Chief Industries : machine shops, grist mills, flour mills, stock
raising and farming. The town contains, besides its stores, etc.,
five churches, two hotels, four grain elevators with total capacity of
160,000 bushels, and good public and high schools. It is lighted by
electricity and has concrete side-walks. Surrounding villages where
no papers are published : Lavenham, Rossendale, Ladysmith,
!S ? otre Dame de Lourdes, Pratt, Rathwell, St. Claude, Haywood
and Cardinal.
TIMES weekly; R. J. Richardson, publisher ; established 1899;
independent ; Friday ; subscription $1.50 ; four to eight pages, 6
col., 20 inches.
Sworn Circ'n actual average for 12 mos. to Sept. 30, 1918, 873*
VIRDEN, pop. 1,750, District of Brandon, on C. N. R. and C. P. R.,
18 1 miles \V. of Winnipeg, 49 miles W. of Brandon, 48 miles S. E. of
Moosomin ; Tel., Ex., Banks. Chief Industries : farming, stock
raising, foundry and manufacturing plants. The town contains four
churches, public, high and collegiate schools and six elevators, with
a capacity of 200,000 bushels. Surrounding villages where no
papers are published : Hargrave, Harmsworth, Woodworth,
Routledge, Hillview and Lenore.
EMPIRE - ADVANCE, weekly; Empire Publishing Co., Ltd.,
publishers ; established 1885 ; independent ; Tuesday ; subscription
$1.50 ; four to ten pages, 7 col., 19^ inches. Circ'n 1%
NA/ASKADA, pop. 600, District of Souris, on Deloraine to Lytleton
spur of Pembina section of C.P.R., 220 miles S.W. of Winnipeg,
50 miles S. of Virden, 80 miles S.W. of Brandon; Tel., T., Ex., Bank.
Chief Industry: farming. The town contains three churches, school,
municipal buildings and four grain elevators. Surrounding villages
win-re no papers are published : Lytleton, Goodlands, Cameron,
Medora and Coulter.
NEWS, weekly; George and Watson, editors and publishers;
established 1918 ; independent ; Wednesday ; subscription $1.50 ;
four to eight pages, 6 col., ig/4 inches.
Also publish /)e/i>rm'ne Times.
WAWANESA, pop. 500, District of Brandon, on Souris River and
Morris and Brandon branch Can. Nat. Ry., 120 miles S.W. of
Winnipeg, 25 miles S. E. of Brandon ; Tel., T., Ex., Bank. Chief
Industry : agriculture. The village has two churches, high school,
opera house, a hotel and flour mill. Surrounding villages where no
papers are published : Treesbank, Methven, \esbitt and Hilton.
INDEPENDENT, weekly; Frederick Batty, publisher and
proprietor ; established JOX>4 ; independent ; Friday ; subscription
$1.50 ; eight pages, 5 col., 19^ inches. Circ'n %
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WINNIPEG, pop. 201,981, Co. Selkirk, the capital of the province, is
situated at the confluence of the Assiniboine and Red Rivers, 40 miles
S. of Lake Winnipeg, 1,422 miles W. of Montreal and 1,481 miles E.
of Vancouver ; Tel., T., Ex., Banks. Chief Industries: flour,
saw, planing-, grist and oatmeal mills, foundries, machine shops,
manufactories of soap, biscuits, confectionery, clothing, pickles and
sauces, linseed oil and quarries, abattoirs, etc. Winnipeg is the
financial, wholesale and jobbing centre of Manitoba, Saskatchewan
and Alberta. It has nineteen banks, with fifty-four branches.
Bank clearings: 1907, $599,667,376; 1908, $614,111,801; 1909,
$770,649,332; 1910, $952,415,182; 1912, $1,537,817,524; 1913,
$1,634,977,237; 1914, $1,370,960,806; 1915, $1,560,683,124; 1916,
$2,061,795,257 ; 1917, $2,622,924,702. The city contains 133
churches and missions, 42 public schools, with a regis-
tered attendance exceeding 23,000, and six parochial schools
with 1,200 pupils, six colleges, a university, new agricultural college,
academies, ladies' schools, the Provincial Government buildings,
court house, gaols, chief offices of the Dominion Government in the
west, city hall, million dollar Canadian Pacific Railway Hotel,
$1,500,000 G. T. P. Hotel, $140,000 Carnegie Library, Industrial
Exhibition buildings, markets, fire stations and police stations,
water works, electric street and house lighting, gas, electric street
railway, seven bridges, permanent and volunteer military force.
The history of Winnipeg, with its wonderful growth and progress,
reads like a chapter from some romance. Forty years ago it was
but a post of the Hudson Bay Co., without churches, streets or
railroads, and but a few years previously the Indian chased herds
of buffalo across the prairie where the city now stands ; in 1870 its
population was 215; 1902, 48,411; 1912, 200,000. It is now the
railroad and business centre of the Canadian Northwest. Twenty-
seven pairs of railway tracks radiate from it, and the C. P. R. yard
here, with its 150 miles of sidings, is the largest in the world
controlled by a single corporation. 10,000 railway employees reside
in the city. It is in the famous Red River Valley, and surrounded
by good farming, timber, and mining districts with extensive lake
fisheries. The streets of the city are generally wide, the principal
avenues being 132 feet, and many are paved with asphalt, block and
macadam. The sidewalks are concrete, tile and plank. The city
is spreading rapidly over a wide territory, with its wide streets and
its detached houses. Not less than 15,287 acres have been covered
by its 253 miles of sewers, 481 miles of paved and graded streets,
145 miles of which are boulevarded, and 526 miles of sidewalks.
Approximately 280 miles of water mains have been laid down since
the city's incorporation about 35 years ago. Winnipeg's assessment
returns tell the story of progress in 1900 the figures were
$25,077,400; 1902, $28,615,810; 1905, $62,727,630; 1906, $80,511,727;
1909, $131,402,800 ; 1916, $323,490,280, and in 1917, $253,667,790.
The grain business of the Canadian West centres in Winnipeg, and
for the year 1916 the amount of wheat export exceeded 247,000,000
bushels. It is the biggest grain market in the world with one
exception. This is evidence enough of the nature of the soil
tributary to Winnipeg. In addition to agriculture a considerable
fishing business is done in the large Northern lakes, and timber and
mining enterprises abound on their shores. Winnipeg city owns
and operates its own asphalt paving plant, its own quarry, public
lighting, water works, including high pressure system for fire
protection costing $950,000, and fire alarm plants. Winnipeg is
fast becoming an important manufacturing centre the output of
local factories in 1917 was estimated at $90,000,000. Winnipeg has
decided to encourage manufacturers by affording cheap power.
A power plant has been erected on the Winnipeg River where a
total of 60,000 h.p. can be developed.
A. McKm, LIMITED, MONTREAL, TORONTO, WINNIPEG & LONDON, ENG.
MANITOBA 185
FREE PRESS, (evening edition, l-'rre I'ress Evening Bulletin),
every morning' and evening except Sunday ; Manitoba Free Press
Co., Ltd., publishers, K. \\. Macklin, General Manager; established
1874 ; liberal ; subscription morning $7.00, evening $6.00 ; twelve to
fifty-four pages, 8 col., 22 inches.
Sworn Circ'n, actual average for 12 mos. to Sept. 30, 1918, 79,411*f
Ath-t. /'in- the xix months ending September joth, fylff, the total circulation of the
Daily />< Press ivas <S'/,9^-, and exceeded that of the other tivo Winnipeg papers
combined by over u,(xx> copies. Its city and suburban circulation ivas also greater
than the total city circulation of its ttvo contemporaries. Th,- morning edition in
I he only morning 'paper published in the Province and reaches all important centres
in the Province the same day. .\o inducements, save the merit of both publications,
are employed to hold or secure readers. See Advt. Pages 34 andjf.
FREE PRESS PRAIRIE FARMER, (weekly edition of
Free Press), established 1872; agricultural; Wednesday ; subscrip-
tion $1.00 ; forty to forty-eight pages, 5 col., 17 inches.
Sworn Circ'n, actual average for 12 mos. to Sept. 30, 1918, 32,6O4*f
See Advt. Pages 34 and 35.
GRAIN TRADE NEWS AND LIVE STOCK JOURNAL,
every evening except Sunday ; Grain Trade Press, publishers,
Dawson Richardson, president ; established 1915 ; agricultural-
commercial ; subscription $3.00 ; six pages, 6 col., 20%
inches. Circ'n 2^
See Advt. Page 106.
TELEGRAM, every evening except Sunday ; Telegram Printing
Co., Ltd., publishers, J. W. Miller, business manager; established
1894; conservative ; subscription $7.80 delivered, $6.00 by mail ;
fourteen to fifty-six pages, 8 col., 20 inches. Circ'n 37^ f
WEEKLY, (Farmers' Telegram and family Magazine);
established 1894; Wednesday; subscription $1.00 ; sixteen to
twenty-four pages, 8 col., 20 inches. Circ'n
See Advt. Page 139.
TRIBUNE, every evening except Sunday; Tribune Publishing
Co., Ltd., publishers, R. L. Richardson, managing-director;
established 1880 ; independent ; subscription $6.00 by mail, $7.80 in
city ; twelve to thirty pages, 8 col., 2\ l /z inches.
Sworn Circ'n, actual average for 1 2 mos. to Sept. 30, 1918, 36,639* f
WEEKLY, (The Farmers' Weekly Tribune}; established 1890;
Wednesday; subscription $1.00; twelve to twenty-four pages,
7 col., 21 YZ inches. Circ'n 16
ISRAELITE PRESS, Jewish ; semi-weekly; Israelite Press,
Limited, publishers; established 1915; independent; Monday and
Friday; subscription $3.00; six pages, 6 col., 20 inches.
A. McKm, LIMITED, MONTREAL, TORONTO, WINNIPEG & LONDON, ENG,
i86
DUN'S NOTIFICATION SHEET AND MANITOBA
RECORD, weekly; R. G. Dun & Co., publishers; legal and com-
mercial; Thursday; free to Mercantile Agency subscribers; four
pages, 3 wide col., 19^ inches.
FARMERS' ADVOCATE AND HOME JOURNAL, weekly;
Farmers' Advocate of Winnipeg, Ltd., publishers ; established 1866 ;
agricultural ; Wednesday ; last forms close Thursday preceding ;
subscription $1.50; twenty-eight to fifty-two pages, 4 col., 12^
inches.
Sworn Circ'n, actual average for 12 mos. to Sept. 30, 1918, 33, 6O3*i
GRAIN GROWERS' GUIDE, weekly ; Grain Growers
Guide, Ltd., publishers, G. F. Chipman, editor and manager; estab-
lished 1908 ; agricultural ; Wednesday ; last forms close Tues- '
day noon of week previsus; subscription $1.50; fortv-two pages,
4 col., 13 inches.
Sworn Circ'n, actual average for 12 mos. to Sept. 30, 191$, 39, 494* T
MANITOBA GAZETTE, weekly; Provincial Government,
publishers, Philip Purcell, King's Printer; established 1871 ; official ;
Saturday ; subscription $2.40 ; about twenty-four pages, i wide col.,
7^ inches.
M I RROR, weekly ; Toronto Type Foundry Co., Ltd., publishers ;
record paper of Winnipeg Newspaper Union List ; Saturday ; eight
pages, 7 col., 21^ inches.
See Winnipeg Newspaper Union List.
NORTH ENDER, weekly; Winnipeg Printing and Engraving
Co., Limited, publishers ; established 1902 ; independent, local ;
Thursday; free distribution; four to eight pages, 7 col., 21 % inches.
Circ'n 7
(Free)
NORTH - WEST REVIEW, weekly ; West Canada Publishing
Co., Ltd., publishers ; established 1885 ; independent ; Saturday;
subscription $2.00 ; eight pages, 7 col., 2oj^ inches. Circ'n 9^
Also publish Gazeta Katolicka and La Liberte.
Advt. The field covered by the West Canada Publishing Co., embraces three
different languages English (North-West Re-vieiv); French (La Liberti); and
Polish (Gazeta Katoltka). No advertising campaign can be complete unless the
use of these papers is provided 'for. The Catholic people comprise fully 25% of
Western Canada s purchasing public and are amongst the most thrifty and pros-
perous of her citizens. See Advt. Page 119.
WESTERN LABOR NEWS, weekly; Trades and Labor
Council, publishers; established 1918; labor; Friday; last forms
close Thursday; subscription $1.50; eight pages, 6 col., 19^ inches.
WESTERN STAR, weekly; Western Star Publishing Co.,
publishers; established 1918; independent; Friday; subscription
$2.00; eight pages, 6 col., 20^ inches.
WINNIPEG NEWSPAPER UNION LIST, a list of about
260 country weeklies ; Toronto Type Foundry Co., Ltd., publishers ;
Head Office, Toronto, Ont. ; branches : Winnipeg, Regina and
Montreal ; inside pages are printed in Regina and the balance by
each individual paper. Circ'n 180
Ad-vt. The home weekly, containing all the local news, is the paper people in the
country and small towns read most thoroughly. The Winnipeg Newspaper Union
List comprises nearly 260 local weeklies, covering thoroughly Western Ontario
Manitoba, Saskatchewan, Alberta and British Columbia. See Ad-vt. Page 141.
A. McKiM, LIMITED, MONTREAL, TORONTO, WINNIPEG & LONDON, ENG.
MANITOBA 187
LA LIBERTE, Fivnch, weekly ; West Canada Publishing Co.,
Ltd., publishers ; established 1913 ; independent ; Tuesday ;
subscription $2.00; eight pages, 7 col., 20^ inches. Circ'n 6 ' 4
Also publish Northwest Rcvi*W t and (iazeta Katolicka.
See Advt. Page up.
CANADA NEWS (SYKNSKA CANADA - TIDNINGEN)
Sueilish, weekly ; Canada Weekly Printing Co., Ltd., publishers ;
established 1893 ; liberal ; Wednesday ; subscription $1.00 ; eight
pa t^es, 7 col., 21%' inches.
Sworn Circ'n average for 12 mos. to Sept. 30, 1918, 4,223
Also publish Xorrona.
See Advt. Page 73.
CANADA POSTEN, Swedish, weekly ; Swedish Canadian
Publishing Co., Ltd., publishers ; established 1904 ; independent-
liberal; Tuesday; last forms close Monday, 4 p.m.; subscription
$1.00; eight pages, 7 col., 21%* inches. .Circ'n 2%
CANADIAN FARMER, Polish, weekly; The Can. North
West Pub. Co., Limited, publishers, A. Dojacek, manager; estab-
lished 1900; liberal; Friday; last forms close Thursday; subscrip-
tion $2.00 ; twelve pages, 7 col., 21%* inches. Circ'n 10^4
Also publish Czas (Polish Times).
CANADIAN RUTHENIAN, Ukrainian, weekly; Canadian
Ukrainian Publishing Co., fetd. , publishers ; established 1912 ;
religious, Greek Catholic ; Wednesday ; last forms close noon of
Wednesday previous ; subscription $2.00; ten pages, 7 col., 20^
inches. Circ'n 7^
CZAS, (Polish Times), Polish, weekly; The Can. North West
Pub. Co., Limited, publishers, A. Dojacek, manag-er; established
1915; independent; Wednesday; subscription $1.50; eight pages,
6 col., 21 inches. Circ'n 3
Also publishes Canadian Farmer.
GAZETA KATOLICKA, Polish, weekly ; West Canada
Publishing Co., Ltd., publishers ; established 1907 ; independent ;
Tuesday ; subscription $2.00 ; eight pages, 7 col., 20^
inches. Circ'n 8>
Also publish Xorthii'est Review and La Liberte.
See Advt. Page 119.
HEIMSKRINGLA, Icelandic, weekly ; Viking Press, Ltd.,
publishers; established 1886; unionist; Wednesday; l as * forms
close Monday night; subscription $2.00 ; eight pages, 6 col., 19^
inches. Circ'n 3^
See Advt. Page 101.
LOGBERG, Icelandic, weekly ; Columbia Press, Limited,
publishers; established 1888; unionist; Thursday; last forms close
Wednesday noon; subscription $2.00; eight pages, 7 col., 2i> inches.
Circ'n 3^
NORDWESTEN, German, weekly; The Northwestern Pub.
Co., Limited, publishers ; established 1889 ; independent ; Tuesday ;
subscription $2.00; sixteen pages, 7 col., 20% inches.
See Advt. Page 93. Circ'n 17
A. McKiM, LIMITED, MONTREAL, TORONTO, WINNIPEG & LONDON, ENG.
i88 THE CANADIAN NEWSPAPER DIRECTORY
NORRONA, Norwegian, weekly; Norwegian Canadian Publishing-
Co., Ltd., publishers; established 1909; liberal; Wednesday;
subscription $1.50 ; eight pages, 7 col., 21^ inches.
Sworn Circ'n, average for 12 mos. to Sept. 30, 1918, 4.QOO
Also publish Szuedish Canada Nezus.
See Advt. Page 73,
RUSSKY NAROD, (Russian People], Russian; weekly ; V.
P. Hladick, publisher ; established 1914 ; Russian interests ; Thurs-
day ; subscription $2.00 ; eight pages, 5 col., 17 inches. Circ'n i^
UKRAINIAN LABOR NEWS, weekly; Winnipeg Trades &
Labor Council, publishers; established 1919; labor; Thursday;
subscription $2.00 ; four pages, 7 col., 22 inches.
UKRAINIAN VOICE, English and Ukrainian, weekly;
Ukrainian Pub. Co. of Canada, publishers ; established 1909 ; inde-
pendent: Wednesday; subscription $2.00; sixteen pages, 6 col., 20^
inches. Circ'n 11^
VOROLD, weekly; Vorold Publishing Co. , Limited, publishers;
established 1918; liberal; Tuesday; subscription $2.00; eight pages,
6 col., 20 inches. Circ'n 2^
Also publish So/old.
See Advt. Page 94.
CANADIAN FINANCE, semi-monthly; Finance Publishers,
Ltd., publishers; established 1910; investment, trade, banking, in-
surance and public affairs; ist and 3rd Wednesday; last forms close
Mondays previous ; subscription $2.00 ; thirty-six to forty-four
pages, 2 and 3 col. , n inches.
See Advt. Page 93.
COMMERCIAL, semi-monthly; Hugh C. MacLean Co., Ltd.,
publishers; established 1882; commercial and financial; ist. and
1 5th of month; last forms close 25th and loth of month ; subscrip-
tion $2.00 ; forty-eight pages and upwards, 2 or ,3 col., 10 inches.
Circ'n 4
Also publish Vancouver Western Lumberman, Western Canada
Contractor and Western Canada Coal Review.
NOR'- WEST FARMER, semi-monthly; Nor' -West Farmer,
Ltd., publishers; established 1882; agricultural; 5th and 2oth of
month ; last forms close ist and I5th of month; subscription $1.00 ;
forty-eight pages and -up wards, 4 col., 12% inches.
Sworn Circ'n, actual average for 12 mos. to Sept. 30, 1918, 38, 112* f
WESTERN RETAIL LUMBERMEN'S ASSOCIATION
BULLETIN, semi-monthly; Western Retail Lumbermen's Associa-
tion, publishers ; established 1915; trade; subscription included in
membership fee; single sheet; 14 x 8j4 inches.
Note Advertisements changed once only in three months.
WINNIPEG AND WESTERN GROCER, semi-monthly;
Jackson Trade Publishing Co., publishers; established 1916; ist
and" i5th of month ; last forms close 26th month previous and nth of
month; subscription $2.00; fifty-six pages, 2 col., 10 inches.
See Advt. Page 130. Circ'n 3;
SOLOLD, Icelandic; semi-monthly; The Vorold Publishing Co.,
Limited, publishers; established 1918; juvenile; ^ths-and 3oth of
month; subscription $1.00; eight to twenty-four pages, 2 col.,
10 inches.
Also publish Vorold.
A. McKiM, LIMITED, MONTREAL, TORONTO, WINNIPEG & LONDON, ENG.
MANITOBA 189
BETTER BUSINESS, monthly; Canadian Credit Men's Trust
\ssociation, publishers; established igt6; retail and wholesale
trader; ist of month; lasi forms close 2oth of month previous; sub-
scription $1.00; forty-eight to sixty-four pages; 3 col., 10 inches.
.-/</;/. -"Retter /iiisinrss" is the official organ of the Wholesalers' Association.
Its circulation is /,f ,<xw, ijjoo of which is mailed direct to the retail merchants of
the Western Provinces, anil 1,000 to the members of our Association. It is the only
publication that thoroughly cm'ers the retail merchants in the Western Provinces.
',/:/. Page 7 1.
BRITISH -AMERICAN LUMBERMAN, monthly ; Hooper
Publishing Co., publishers ; established 1910 ; trade ; ist of month ;
subscription $2.00; forty pages, 2 and 4 col., 12!^ inches. Circ'n 3
CANADIAN BLACKSMITH AND WOODWORKER,
monthly ; Blacksmith Publishers, Ltd., publishers ; established 1910 ;
blacksmith and vehicle crafts; 2oth of month; subscription $1.00 ;
twenty-eight pages, 3 col., 10 inches. Circ'n 2^
CANADIAN FARM IMPLEMENTS, monthly; Canadian
Farm Implements, Ltd. , publishers ; established 1904; implement,
machinery and vehicle trade ; 6th of month; last forms close 25th of
month previous; subscription $1.00; fifty-two pages, 4 col., 12
inches. Circ'n 3^
CANADIAN THRESHERMAN AND FARMER, monthly;
E. H. Heath Co., Ltd., publishers ; established 1902 ; agricultural ;
lothofmonth; last forms close 25th month previous; subscription
.$1.00; sixty-eight pages and upwards, 4 col., 12^ inches.
Circ'n 23^'!
Also publish Motor in Canada.
CREDIT MEN'S JOURNAL, monthly ; The Canadian Credit
Men's Trust Association Ltd., publishers; established 1913; retail
and wholesale trades and credit men's interests; ist of month ; last
forms close 2oth month previous ; subscription $2.00 ; sixty-four
pages, 3 col., 10 inches.
Note This publication is the same as. Better Business under an-
other heading and with additional pages to take care of credit in-
terests.
MANITOBAN, monthly; students of University of Manitoba,
publishers; established 1914; college; 2nd Friday; subscription
$1.00 ; twenty-four pages, 2 col., 10 inches.
MOTOR IN CANADA, (formerly Motor and Sport), monthly;
K. H. Heath Co., Ltd., publishers ; established 1909 ; motoring
and general sports; 5th of month; last forms close 3oth month previous;
subscription $1.00; sixty pages and upwards, 2 and 3col., 10 inches.
Circ'n 6f
Also publish Canadian TTireshermtin and Farmer.
VOX WESLEYANA, monthly during college year; students of
Wesley College, publishers ; established 1896 ; literary ; subscription
$r.oo; forty pages, \ and 2 col.. 7^ inches.
WAGHORN'S GUIDE, monthly; The Guide Co., Ltd.,
publishers ; established 1884 ; railway time tables and business-
man's reference; ist of month ; last forms close lyth month pre-
vious ; subscription $1.50 ; 160 pages, i col., 5^ inches.
Sworn Circ'n, actual average for 12 mos. to Sept. 30, 1918, 9,983*
A. McKm, LIMITED, MONTREAL, TORONTO, WINNIPEG & LONDON, ENG.
j 9 o THE CANADIAN NEWSPAPER DIRECTORY
WESTERN BAPTIST, monthly; Baptist Union of Western
Canada, publishers ; established 1899 ; religious ; ist of month; last
forms close 2jlh of month; subscription $1.00; sixteen pages; 3 col.,
n inches. Circ'n z
WESTERN CANADA COAL REVIEW, monthly; The Hugh
C. MacLean Co., Ltd., publishers; established 1918; coal mining 1
and selling; last forms close 15th of month; subscription $2.00;
fifty pages, 2 wide col., 10 inches.
Also publish Commercial, Vancouver Western Lumberman and
Western Canada Contractor.
WESTERN CANADA CONTRACTOR AND BUILDERS-
GAZETTE, monthly; Hugh C. MacLean Co., Ltd., publishers - r
established 1903; contracting and building; yth of month; last
forms close 25th of month; subscription $2.00; fifty-four to ninety-
six pages, 2 col., 10 inches.
Also publish Commercial, Vancouver Western Lumberman and
Western Canada Coal Revieiv.
WESTERN CANADA MEDICAL JOURNAL, monthly ?
Western Canada Medical Journal Publishing Co., publishers, Dr. G.
Osborne Hughes, editor ; established 1906 ; medical ; isth of month ;
last forms close 25th of month; subscription $2.00; forty-eight
pages, 7x5 inches. Circ'n }4
WESTERN CANADA ODDFELLOW, monthly; Independent
Order of Oddfellows, publishers; established 1906 ; fraternal ; sub-
scription $1.50; twenty pages, 3 col., 10 inches.
WESTERN HOME MONTHLY, monthly; Home Publishing
Co., publishers ; established 1899 ; literary and household ; ist. of
month; last forms close 24th month previous; subscription $1.00;
fifty pages and up, 4 col., 12^ inches.
Sworn Circ'n, average for 12 mos. to Sept. 30, 1918, 39,924
See Advt. Page 115.
WESTERN LUMBERMAN, monthly; Hugh C. MacLean
Co., Ltd., 910-911 Electric Chambers, Winnipeg, publishers. See
Vancouver.
Also publish Commercial, Western Canada Contractor and // 'rut-
em Canada Coal Revieiv.
WESTERN MUNICIPAL NEWS, monthly; The Willson
Stationery Co., Limited, publishers ; established 1906 ; municipal
interests ; 5th of month ; last forms close i5th of month ; subscription
$1.00 ; twenty-eight pages, 2 wide col., 9^ inches.
Sworn Circ'n, average for 12 mos. to Sept. 30, 1918, 4,OOO
WESTERN SCHOOL JOURNAL, monthly; Western School
Journal Co., publishers; established 1905; educational; subscription
$1.00; fifty-two pages, 2 col., 8 inches. Circ'n 2)^
ZENITH, monthly ; Marshall -Wells Co., publishers ; established
1902 ; house organ, hardware trade ; last forms close 5th of month ;
free distribution ; one hundred and sixteen pages, i or 2 col.,
7 inches.
Sworn Circ'n, actual average for 12 mos. to Sept. 30, 1918, 2,531^f
SAMEININGIN, Icelandic, monthly ; Lutheran Synod of North
America, publishers; established 1885; Lutheran; last forms close
25th of month ; subscription $1.00 ; thirty-two pages, i col., 9 inches.
UKRAINA, Ukrainian, monthly; The Ukraina Publishing Co.,
publishers; established 1917; independent; 25th of previous month;
subscription $3.00 ; one hundred to one hundred and eight pages,
2 col., 7 inches.
A. McKiM, LIMITED, MONTREAL, TORONTO, WINNIPEG & LONDON,
PROVINCE OF SASKATCHEWAN
Saskatchewan occupies the central part of the great alluvial plain of
the Canadian Northwest, the most fertile wheat field in the world.
It extends from Manitoba 375 miles west to Alberta, and from the United
States Boundary Line, 49 N. Latitude, 740 miles north to 60 N. Latitude.
Its area is 250,650 square miles, or 161,088,000 acres, of which 27,000
square miles is water. The population at the last census, 1911, was 492,431
an increase of 400,000 between 1901 and 1911 and the estimated
population in 1915 was 700,000, 80 per cent, engaged in agriculture.
Saskatchewan has the largest continuous area in the world suitable for
growing 1 the famous hard spring wheat. At least 50,000,000 acres of its
land are capable of raising an average of 20 bushels to the acre, most of it
No. i .Northern. There are 86,000 square miles of land suitable for grain
growing, 32,000 square miles more that only need irrigation to fit them
for raising wheat, and over 100,000 square miles suited for ranching and
mixed farming'. As vet only about 15 per cent, has been brought under
cultivation.
The chief business of the province is wheat growing. The average
six-year wheat yield for the Province of Saskatchewan exceeds that of the
United States by two bushels per acre, the production of the former being
18 bushels per acre, as against 16 for the United States, while the best
bushel of wheat exhibited at the International Dry Farming Congress in
1914 was grown at Rostheni, Saskatchewan. Over ten million acres is
now producing grain of all kinds at the rate of about 250 million bushels
a year. Crops represent a return of nearly two hundred dollars per annum
for every man, woman and child in the province.
The most recent estimate of the live stock in Saskatchewan, June, 1916,
was : 646,633 horses ; milch cows, 218,230 ; other cattle, 556,710.
Saskatchewan's coal resources are estimated at 59,812,000,000 long
tons, contained within 4,000 square miles of coal areas. The annual
production is about 250,000 tons.
Timber is found in some sections, generally nlong the banks of
streams, lakes and rivers. The annual output of lumber mills and sash
and door factories is valued at $10,000,000.
Saskatchewan is one of the most prolific fur-bearing provinces
yielding annually furs valued at nearly $1,000,000.
In railway mileage Saskatchewan is second only to Ontario among
the provinces of the Dominion, with 6,101 miles. The Canadian Pacific,
Canadian National, Grand Trunk Pacific and Great Northern Railways
have recently extended their lines, and the whole province is now well
supplied with means of transportation. Towns and villages are springing
up quickly along the railways. Banking facilities are provided by over
four hundred branches of most of the chartered banks of Canada. The
province has a Government owned and operated telephone system, with
4,000 pole mileage, connecting with 300 centres, 17,000 local and 8,000
rural subscribers. Saskatchewan has 3,787 schools ; 4,871 teachers, 23
school inspectors and 5 inspectors of school districts ; with an attendance
of 1 1 1,059 scholars. The University of Saskatchewan has an enrollment of
over 400. The climate, although rather severe in winter, is more moderate
than that of Manitoba, and is delightful in summer, the long, sunny days
being admirably suited for maturing 1 the wheat rapidly. The province
is governed by a Lieutenant -Governor, an Executive Council and a
Legislative Assembly of 54 members. Capital Regina.
A. McKm, LIMITED, MONTREAL, TORONTO, WINNIPEG & LONDON, ENG.
J92 THE CANADIAN NEWSPAPER DIRECTORY
ABERDEEN, pop. 250, District of Saskatoon, on the C.N.R., 24
miles N.E. of Saskatoon and 70 miles S.W. of Prince Albert; Tel.,
Ex., Bank. Chief Industry: farming-. Surrounding towns and villages
where no papers are published : Clarkboro, Vonda, Warman and
Howell.
TIMES, weekly; W. H. Cross, publisher; established 1911; in-
dependent; Friday; subscription $1.50; eight pages, 6 col., 19^
inches. Circ'n ]
ADMIRAL, pop. 250, District of Moose Jaw, on the C.P.R., 162 miles
S.W. of Moose Jaw, 30 miles S. of Swift Current and 215 miles E. of
Lethbridge ; Tel., T., Ex., Bank; Chief Industry: farming. Sur-
rounding towns and villages where no papers are published : Gou-
verneur, Crichton, Frenchville, Harrisland, Roche Plains, Scots-
guard and Instow. ' -
DREADIMAUGHT, weekly; Geo. M. Wilson, publisher; estab-
lished 1918; independent; Wednesday; subscription $1.50 ; eight
pages, 6 col., 19^ inches. Circ'n
A LAME DA, pop. 450, District of Assiniboia, on Kemnay to Estevan
section on West Div. C. P. R., 130 miles S.E. of Regina, 40 miles W.
of Manitoba boundary line, and 10 miles N. of N. Dakota boundary
line, 32 miles E. of Estevan ; Tel., T., Ex., Bank. Chief Industries :
wheat and stock raising. Surrounding villages where no papers are
published : Hirsch, Cateville, Frobisher, Northgate, Steelman,
Lampman, Douglaston and Glen Ewen.
DISPATCH, weekly ; S. J. Dornan, publisher ; established 1900 ;
independent ; Friday ; subscription $1.50 ; eight pages, 6 col., 19^
inches. Circ'n
ALLAN, pop. 300, District of Saskatoon, on the G.T.P., 33 miles
S. E. of Saskatoon, 264 E. of Edmonton ; Tel., T. , Ex., Bank.
Chief Industry : farming. The town contains two churches, three
elevators, stockyards and a city hall. Surrounding towns and
villages where no papers are published : Bradwell, Clavit, Zelma
and Colonsay.
TRIBUNE, weekly ; A. A. Fraser, publisher ; established 1909;
liberal ; Friday ; subscription $1.00 ; eight pages, 5 col., 18
inches. Circ'n *
ALSASK, pop. 700, District of Moose Jaw, on the C. N. R., 168 miles
S. W. of Saskatoon, 175 miles E. of Calgary, within a mile of the
Alberta boundary line ; Tel., Ex., Bank. Chief Industry : farming.
The town contains two churches, school, elevators and public hall.
Surrounding towns and villages where no papers are published :
Marengo and Sibbald.
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NEWS, weekly ; A. G. Holmes, publisher; established 1911 ;
independent; Wednesday; subscription $1.50; six to eight pags,
6 col., 19^ inches. Circ'n J*
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ANEROID, pop. 275, District of Moose Jaw, on C. P. R., 55 miles
S.E. of Swift Current, 100 miles S.W. of Moose Jaw ; Tel., Ex., Bank.
Chief Industries : farming and ranching'. The first consolidated
school in Saskatchewan was established here. Surrounding villages
where no papers are published : Hazenmore and \Vallard.
MAGNET, weekly ; J. V. Comstock, publisher ; established
1914 ; independent ; Thursday ; subscription $1.50 ; ten pages,
5 col., 18 inches. Circ'n
ARCOLA, pop. 800, District of Assiniboia, on the Souris-Regina
branch of C.P. R., 113 miles S.E. of Regina, 48 miles W. of Mani-
toba boundary line, 27 miles N. of Alameda; Tel., T., Ex., Bnnks.
Chief Industries : agriculture and ranching, planing and flour mills
and brickyard. The town has, besides its stores and residences,
three churches, public and high schools, town hall and new court
house. It is the centre of a large and growing agricultural district
and a divisional point on the C.P.R. Surrounding towns and vil-
lages where no papers are published : Kisbey, Coteau, Percy,
Hildebrand and Dennington.
MOOSE MOUNTAIN STAR, weekly; H. J. Darrach, pub-
lisher; established 1901; independent-liberal; Friday; subscription
$1.50; eight pages, 6 col., 19 inches.
ASQUITH, pop. 350, District of Battleford, on the C.P.R. and
G.T. P., 25 miles W. of Sasktaoon and 72 miles S.E. of Battleford.
Tel., T., Ex., Bank. Chief Industry: grain farming. Surrounding
towns and villages where no papers are published : Hawoods,
Hurdman Lodge; Dunfermline, Arelee, Juniata and Rhylo.
EMPIRE, weekly; F. G. Meeker, publisher; established 1910;
independent; Thursday; subscription $1.50; eight pages, 6 col. , 20
inches. Circ'n l
ASSINIBOIA, pop. 500, District of Moose Jaw, on 'the C. P. R., 410
miles \V. of Winnipeg, 79 miles S. of Moose Jaw ; Tel., T., Ex., Banks.
Chief Industries : farming and stock raising. Surrounding towns
and villages where no papers are published : Valor, Davyroyd
and Limerick.
TIMES, weekly; W. W. Stewart, publisher; established 1912 ;
independent ; Thursday ; subscription $1.00 ; eight to twelve pages,
6 col., 19*4 inches. Circ'n
AVON LEA, pop. 300, District of Regina, on C. N. R., ,vj miles S.E.
of Moose Jaw, 35 miles S.W. of Regina; Tel., Ex. Chief Industry:
farming. Surrounding towns and villages where no papers are
published : Bayard, Hearne and Claybank.
ADVOCATE, weekly; S. A. Cliffe, publisher; established 1912;
independent; Thursday; subscription $1.00; eight pages, 6 col.,
19^ inches. Circ'n %
A. McKm, LIMITED, MONTREAL, TORONTO, WINNIPEG & LONDON, ENG.
>94 THE CANADIAN NEWSPAPER DIRECTORY
BALCARRES, pop. 350, District of Saltcoats, on the C. P.R. and
G. T. P., 50 miles N. E. of Regina ; Tel., T., Ex., Bank. Chiet
Industries : farming- and machine shop. The town contains three
churches, school, public library, garage, hotel and a number of
fraternal lodges, besides general stores. Surrounding towns and
villages where no papers are published : Lebret, Abernethy, Fort
Qu'Appelle, Kelliher, Chickney, Lorlie, Gillespie, Lipton, Patrick
and Pichet.
WESTERN MONITOR, weekly; W. B. A. Brandt, publisher ;
established 1918; independent; Thursday; subscription $2.00; eight
pages, 6 col., 19^ inches.
BATTLEFORD, pop. 1,200, District of Battleford, on the North
Saskatchewan and Battle Rivers, C. N. R. and G. T. P., 108 miles
S. W. of Prince Albert, 88 miles N. W. of Saskatoon, 280 miles S. E.
of Edmonton ; Tel., T., Ex., Banks. Chief Industries : flour and
grist mills, iron works, stock raising and farming. The town
contains four churches, one high and two public schools,
court house, Dominion land office, Indian school, hospital for
insane, Academy of Seventh Day Adventists of Saskatchewan,
R. N. W. M. P. barracks, headquarters of "C" division, and grain
elevator. Surrounding towns and villages where no papers are
published : Ruddell, Denholm, Brada, Bresaylor, Paynton and
Delmas.
PRESS, weekly ; Smith and Finch, publishers ; established 1906;
independent-liberal; Thursday; subscription $1.50; eight pages,
6 col., 19!^ inches. Circ'n
SASKATCHEWAN HERALD, weekly; Estate of P. G.
Laurie, publishers ; established 1878 ; unionist ; Saturday ; sub-
scription $1.00; eight pages, 5 col., 17^ inches. Circ'n
BENGOUGH, pop. 370, District of Moose Jaw, on the C. N. R.,
90 miles S. of Moose Jaw and 27 miles from U. S. boundary ;
Tel., Ex., Bank. Chief Industries: farming, ranching and coal
mining. Surrounding villages where no papers are published :
Horizon, Glasnevin, Ceylon, Hardy, Roe, Richie and Una.
NEWS,
independent
22 inches.
surrounding villages wnere no papers are puonsnea :
Glasnevin, Ceylon, Hardy, Roe, Richie and Una.
>, weekly: J. A. Frawley, publisher; established 1913
;nt ; Friday ; subscription $1.25; eight pages, 6 col.,
Circ'n
BENSON, pop. 100, District of Assiniboia, on the G. T. P. Rly.,
15 miles N. of Estevan and 108 miles S. E. of Regina; Tel., Ex.
Chief Industry : farming. Surrounding towns and villages where no
papers are published : Viewfield, Browning, Cullen, Bryant,
Roseview and Kingsford.
N EWS, weekly; published in Lampman, as part of Lam-pman
Enterprise.
BIGGAR, pop. 315, District of Battleford, on the G. T. P. Ry., 55
miles W. of Saskatoon; Tel., Ex. Chief Industry: grain grovving.
A new town supplying a good farming district. Surrounding villages
where no papers are published : Neola, Palo, Oban and Vance.
INDEPENDENT, weekly; H. C. Skinner, publisher; established
1910; independent; Thursday; subscription $1.00; eight pages,
6 col., 19^ inches. Circ'n %
A. McKiu, LIMITED, MONTREAL, TORONTO, WINNIPEG & LONDON, ENG.
SASKATCHEWAN 195
BIRCH HILLS, pop. 300, District of Prince Albert, on C. N. R.,
25 miles S. E. of Prince Albert ; Tel., Ex., Bank. Chief Industries :
flour mill, Government creamery and mixed farming. Surrounding
towns and villages where no papers are published : Weldon, St.
Louis, Crystal Springs, Fenton, Brancepeth and Winton.
GAZETTE, weekly; C. Harry Ash, publisher; established 1914;
independent ; Thursday; subscription $1.50; eight pages, 5 col.,
18 inches. Circ'n %.
BORDEN, pop. 250, District of North Battleford, on the Sask-
atchewan River and main line of the C. N. R., 40 miles N. W. of
Saskatoon; Tel., T., Ex., Bank. Chief Industries : farming and
machine shop. Borden is the centre of a very prosperous farming
community. It has a large municipal building, a public bath, school
and churches. Surrounding towns and villages where no papers are
published: Ceepee and Langham.
ADVOCATE, weekly; Geo. E. Neilson; publisher; established
1918; independent; Wednesday; subscription $1.50; eight pages,
5 col., 18 inches. Circ'n #
Published at Radisson by Radisson News, which also publishes
Radisson News, Hafford News, Fielding Standard, Speers News and
Maymont Star.
See Advt. Page 114.
BREDENBURY, pop. 350, District of Saltcoats, on the C. P. R.,
27 miles S. E. of Yorkton, 120 miles N. E. of Regina : Tel.,T., Ex.,
Bank. Chief Industries : grain growing and cattle raising. The
town has three churches, school, etc. Surrounding towns and
villages where no papers are published : Churchbridge, Marchwell,
Atwater and Varbo.
SUN, weekly; Cockburn, Son and Co., publishers; established
1916; independent; Thursday; subscription $1.00 ; eight pages,
6 col., 20 inches. Circ'n ]^
Also publish Binscarth Express and Foxuuarren News.
BROAD V IEW, pop. 800, District of Qu'Appelle, a divisional point
on main line C. P. R., 90 miles E. of Regina, 100 miles W. of Bran-
don ; Tel., T. , Ex., Bank. Chief Industries: farming and brick
works. The town contains six churches, public school and
electric light plant. Surrounding towns and villages where no
papers are published : Oakshela, Ohlen, Percival, Forest Farm,
Hillesden, Bender, Kipling and Kennedy.
EXPRESS, weekly; G. V. Hawkes, publisher; established
1905; independent; Thursday; subscription $1.00; eight pages,
6 col., 20 inches. Circ'n ^
BROCK, pop. 350, District of Moose Jaw, on the C. N. R., 107 miles
S.W. of Saskatoon; Tel., Ex., Bank. Chief Industries : farming
and coal mining. Surrounding towns and villages where no papers
are published: Notherhill, D'Arcy, Eston, Plato, Richlea and Fiske.
NEWS, weekly; Lee Bronson, publisher: established 1911 ; inde-
pendent; Thursday; subscription $1.50; four to eight pages; 7 col.,
19^ inches. Circ'n %
Also publish Liberty Press and Crat'k .Vfzvs.
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196 THE CANADIAN NEWSPAPER DIRECTORY
CABRI, pop. 800, District of Moose Jaw, on the C. P. R., 47 miles N.
of Swift Current ; Tel., T. , Banks. Chief Industries : grain growing
and stock raising. Surrounding towns and villages where no
papers are published : Battrum, Abbey, Shackleton and Lemsford.
CLARION, weekly; Ross and Pennie, publishers; established
1912 ; independent ; Thursday ; subscription $1.50 ; eight pages,
7 col., 20 inches.
Sworn Circ'n, average for 12 mos. to Sept. 30, 1918, 81O
See Advt. Page 68.
CADILLAC, pop. 350, District of Moose Jaw, on the C. P. R., 149
S.W. of Moose Jaw; Tel., Ex., Bank. Chief Industry: farming.
Surrounding towns and villages where no papers are published :
Gouverneur, Crichton and Hazenmore.
ITEM, weekly; published in La Fleche, as part of La fleche
Advocate, and included in rating.
CANORA, pop. 500, District of Mackenzie on C.N.R. andG.T.P.,
303 miles N.W. of Winnipeg, 190 miles S.E. of Saskatoon; Tel., T.,
Ex., Banks. Chief Industries: farming, government creamery, flour
and grist mills, machine shop, planing mill and two lumber yards.
The town contains five churches, public school, two hotels, hospital,
six elevators, water works and electric light plant. Surrounding towns
and villages where no papers are published : Mikado, Tetlock,
Devil's Lake, Tiny, Sturgis, Buchanan, Margo, Invermay and
Stenen.
ADVERTISER, weekly; A. G. Graham, publisher ; established
1908; independent; Thursday; subscription $1.50; eight pages, 7col.,
22 inches. Circ'n ^
CARLYLE, pop. 500, District of Assiniboia, on Souris-Regina section
of C. P. R. and on the C. N. R., 150 miles S.E. of Regina, 130 miles
S.W. of Brandon ; Tel., T., Ex., Bank. Chief Industries : farm-
ing and ranching. The town contains, besides its stores and lumber
yards, four elevators, two churches, public school, three halls and
masonic and other lodges. Surrounding towns and villages where
no papers t are published : Wauchope, Willmar, Redvers, Antler,
Wawota, Fairlight, Parkman and Browning.
HERALD, weekly; Ed. Holmes, publisher; established 1903;
liberal ; Friday ; subscription $1.50 ; eight pages, 7 col., 2i|^
inches. Circ'n |^
CARNDUFF, pop. 550, District of Assiniboia, on the Souris-Estevan
section of C. P. R., 235 miles W. of Winnipeg, 105 miles W. of
Brandon, 15 miles W. of the Manitoba boundary line and 12 miles
from U.S. boundary; Tel., T., Ex., Bank. Chief Industry: farm-
ing. Carnduff is the centre of a great wheat producing country,
and has five grain elevators. The town contains four churches,
school, town hall and opera house and has a fire department. Sur-
rounding towns and villages where no papers are published : Glen
Ewen, Meridian, Elmore, Workman, Oakley, Audrey and Alida.
GAZETTE, weekly ; G. E. Burt-Gerrans, publisher; established
1899 ; independent ; Thursday ; subscription $1.50 ; eight pages, 6
col., 19^ inches. Circ n ^
A. McKiM, LIMITED, MONTREAL, TORONTO, WINNIPEG & LONDON, ENG.
SASKATCHEWAN 19?
CENTRAL BUTTE, pop. iso, District of Moose Jaw, on the
G.T.P. Ry., 54 miles N.W. of Moose Jaw, 89 miles N.W. of Retina ;
Tel., T. , Ex., Bank. Chief Industry : farmings The town has a
large rural telephone system and contains a school, church, hospital,
fire hall, a curling and skating rink and four elevators. Surrounding
towns and villages where no papers are published: Marklee, Bryce-
ton and Horfield.
BEACON, weekly; O. W. Juckes, publisher; established 1917;
independent ; Friday ; subscription $1.00 ; eight pages, 6 col.,
20 inches. Circ'n %
Also publishes Lazt'son Post and Maiuer Tribune.
See Advt. Page 99.
CONQUEST, pop. 2^0, District of Moose Jaw, on the C. N. R. and
C. P. R., 60 miles S.W. of Saskatoon; Tel., T., Ex., Bank. Chief
Industries : grain growing and stock raising. Surrounding towns
and villages where no papers are published: Ardath, Bounty, Mil-
den, Swanson, O'Malley and Rudy.
ENTERPRISE, weekly; Thos. Gardner, publisher; establish-
ed 1912; independent; Thursday; subscription $1.00 ; eight pages,
6 col., 19^ inches. Circ'n ^
CRAIK, pop. 800, District of Regina, on Prince Albert branch of
C.N.R., 74 miles N.W. of Regina, 45 miles S.E. of Saskatoon;
Tel., T., Ex., Banks. Chief Industry: grain growing. The town
is the centre of a splendid wheat growing district nearly 1,000,000
bushels are -shipped from here annually. The town has large flour
mills, churches, school, etc., and four grain elevators. Surrounding
villages where no papers are published : Girvin, Chamberlain and
Aylesbury.
NEWS, weekly; Lee Bronson, publisher; established 1908;
independent; Thursday; subscription $1.50; eight pages, 7 col.,
21 ^ inches. Circ'n ^
Also publishes Liberty Press and Brock Nerus.
CUPAR, pop. 300, District of Saltcoats, on Pheasant Hills branch
of C. P. R., 219 miles N.W. of Brandon, 164 miles from junction at
Kirkella, 42 miles N. E. of Regina; Tel., T., Ex., Banks. Chief
Industry : farming. The town contains, besides its stores, four
churches, consolidated school, hotel, flour mill and five elevators.
It is situated in the centre of a first-class agricultural district. Sur-
rounding towns and villages where no papers are published :
Markinch, Dalrymple, Wheatwyn, Southey, Dysart and Lipton.
HERALD, weekly; Fred. Whiskin, publisher; established 1906;
independent; Thursday; subscription $2.00; eight pages, 6 col.,
20 inches. Circ'n ^
See Advt. Page 95.
DAVIDSON, pop. 500, District of Humboldt, on the C.N.R., 90 miles
N. W. of Regina, 70 miles S.E. of Saskatoon ; Tel., T., Ex., Banks.
Chief Industries : agriculture and ranching. The town has four
churches, two schools, hospital, town hall, fire department, five
elevators and good water, is lighted with electric light and is 'the
centre of a progressive district. Surrounding towns and villages
where no papers are published : Smithburg, Girvin, Bladworth,
Stalwart, Kenaston and Loreburn.
LEADER, weekly; H. F. Garrett, publisher; established 1904;
independent; Thursday; subscription $1.50; eight pages, 6 col.,
19 '< inches. Circ'n %
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198 THE CANADIAN NEWSPAPER DIRECTORY
DELISLE, pop. 600, District of Saskatoon, on C.N.R., twenty-six
miles S.W. of Saskatoon ; Tel., T., Ex., Banks. Chief Industry :
wheat growing-. The neighboring districts are taken up principally
by American settlers. The town contains six elevators, good public
school, three churches, town hall and Orange Hall. Surrounding
towns and villages where no papers are published : Laura, Bird-
view, Swanson, Tessier and Vanscoy.
ADVOCATE, weekly; W. S. Taylor, publisher; established
1908 ; independent ; Friday ; 'subscription $1.50 ; eight pages,
6 col., 20 inches. Circ'n ^
DODSLAND, pop. 200, District of Battleford, situated at junction of
Grand Trunk Pacific and Canadian Pacific Railroads, 240 miles S.E.
of Edmonton, 105 miles S.W. of Saskatoon. Tel., T., Ex., Bank.
Chief Industries : farming and stock raising. Surrounding towns
and villages where no papers are published : Druid, Kelfield,
Stranraer, Ruthilda, Springwater, Argx>, Millerdale, Broadacres,
Smiley, Dewar Lake, Hoosier and Salvador.
PRAIRIE TIMES, weekly; The Prairie Times Publishing Co.,
publishers; H. W. Reeder, managing editor; established 1917; inde-
pendent; Friday; subscription $1.50 ; six to twelve pages, 6 col., 20
inches. Circ'n i
See Advt. Page 72.
DUNDURN, pop. 275, District of Saskatoon, ontheC.N.R., 25miles
S.E. of Saskatoon; Tel., Ex., Bank. Chief Industry: farming.
Surrounding villages where no papers are published : Indi and
Haultain.
ENTERPRISE, weekly; J. A. Clarke, publisher; established
1907; independent; Thursday ; subscription $1.50 ; eight pages, 6
col., 20 inches. . -Circ'n ^
See Advt. Page 104.
EARL GREY, pop. 300, District of Regina, on the Pheasant
Hills, branch of C. P. R i( 33 miles N. of Regina, 146 miles S.E. of
Saskatoon; Tel., T., Ex., Bank. Chief Industries: farming and
stock raising. The town contains three churches, school, town hall,
municipal hall, fire hall, electric light, water works and telephones.
Surrounding towns and villages where no papers are published :
Butterton, Marieton, Silton, Verna, Bulyea, Gibbs and Southey.
WEEKLY EFFORT, weekly; E. P. Hodgins v publisher ; estab-
lished 1918; independent; Thursday; subscription $2.00; twelve
pages, 6 col., 19^ inches.
See Advt. Page QQ.
EASTEND, pop. 400, District of Moose Jaw, on Frenchman River
and C.P.R., 35 miles S.E. of Maple Creek, 70 miles S.W. of Swift
Current ; Bank. Chief Industries : farming and coal mining.
Surrounding towns and villages where no papers are published :
South Fork, Dollard and Ravenscrag". r-
ENTERPRISE, weekly; Frank A. Briscoe, publisher; estab-
lished 1914; independent; Thursday ; subscription $1.50; eight
pages, 6 col., 19^ inches. Circ'n tf
A. McKiM, LIMITED, MONTREAL, TORONTO, WINNIPEG & LONDON, ENG.
SASKATCHEWAN 199
ELBOW, pop. 450, District of Last Mountain, on the South Saskatch-
ewan river and C. P. R., 61 miles N. W. of Moose Jaw; Tel., T., Ex.,
Bank. Chief Industries: grain growing, cattle raising and dairying.
The town contains four churches, school, four elevators and stock
yards. Surrounding villages where no papers are published :
Aiktovv and Bridgeford.
GRAPHIC, weekly; H. Tilston -Jones, publisher; established
1910; independent; Thursday; subscription $1.50; eight pages,
5 col., 17^ inches.
Sworn Circ'n, actual average for 12 mos. to Sept. 30, 1918, 55O
ELROSE pop. 300, District of Moose Jaw, on the C. N. R., Elrose
Sivtion, 125 miles S. W. of Saskatoon, 63 miles N. of Swift Current ;
Tel., T. , Ex., Bank. Chief Industries: wheat growing and, mixed
farming. The town contains church, school, motion picture hall
and one hotel. Surrounding towns and villages where no papers
are published : Greenan, Plato, Wiseton, White Bear and Tuberose.
REVIEW, weekly; B. and A. Lester, publishers; established
1915 ; independent ; subscription $1.50 ; eight pages, 7 col.,
22 inches.
Sworn Circ'n, average for 12 mos. to Sept. 30, 1918, 925
See Advt. Page no.
ESTERHAZY, pop. 400, District of Saltcoats, on the C. P. R.,
174 miles E. of Regina, and 24 miles from the Saskatchewan
boundary line; Tel., T., Ex., Bank. Chief Industries ; wheat
growing, stock raising, dairying and milling. The town contains two
churches, school, rink, hotel, two garages and fire hall. Esterhazy
is the prospective junctional point on the C. P. R. extension through
Bredenbury and Kamsack to Hudson's Bay. Surrounding towns
and villages where no papers are published : Stockholm, Tantallon,
Dubuc, Gerald, Bangor, Atwater, Hazel Cliffe, Spy Hill and Grayson.
OBSERVER AND PHEASANT HILLS ADVERTISER,
weekly; A. Ford, publisher ; established 1907; independent-conser-
vative; Thursday; subscription $1.25; eight pages, 5 col., 17^
inches.
Sworn Circ'n actual average for 12 mos. to Sept. 30, 1918, 52O*
ES T E V AN, pop. 2,300, District of Assiniboia, on Souris River and junc-
tion of Souris branch C. P. R. and Soo line to St. Paul, and C.N.R., 140
miles S.W. of Brandon, i44milesS. E. ofMoose Jaw, 24 miles N.W. of
North Portal, N.D., 9 miles N. of the N. Dakota boundary line;
Tel., T., Ex., Banks. Chief Industries : -farming and ranching, plan-
ing and flour mills, bottling works, railway roundhouse and repair
shops, coal mining, brick and tile works. Besides its stores the
town has seven churches, Salvation Army barracks, public schools,
collegiate institute, public library, Dominion land office, R. X. W. M.
Police barracks and five hotels. The town has municipally owned
electric light and water works. Surrounding towns and villages
where no papers are published : Hitchcock, Frobisher, Out ram,
Torquay, Bienfait, Bromhead, Hirsch and Roche Perce.
MERCURY, weekly; Donald C. Dunbar, publisher ; established
1903; independent; Thursday ; subscription $1.50; eight pages,
6 col., 19^" inches. Circ'n :
PROGRESS, wi-t-kly ; H. T. Halliwell, publisher; established
1910; unionist; Thursdciy ; subscription $1.50; eight to twelve
pages, 7 col., 21^" inches.
Sworn Circ'n, average for 12 mos. to Sept, 30, 1918, 95O
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200 THE CANADIAN NEWSPAPER DIRECTORY
ESTON, pop. 250, District of Moose Jaw, on branch of C. N. R., 161
miles S.W. of Saskatoon. Tel., T., Ex., Bank. Chief Industry :
grain farming and stock raising. The town contains a hospital,
public school, one hotel and municipal building's. Surrounding towns
and villages where no papers are published : Snipe Lake, Noremac,
Richlea, Plato, Greenan and Wartime.
PRESS, weekly; H. J. Garner, publisher; established 1917;
independent ; Thursday ; subscription $1.50 ; eight to twelve pages,
6 col., 19^ inches. Circ'n ^
EXPANSE, pop. 450, District of Moose Jaw, on the C. P. R.,
Expanse branch, 30 miles S. W. of Moose Jaw, 60 miles S. W. of
Regina ; Tel., T. , Ex., Bank. Chief Industries: grain growing
and farming. The town contains church, school, hotel and dance
hall. Expanse is near Lake Johnston which is noted for the splendid
shooting it offers. Surrounding towns and villages where no papers
are published : Dunkirk, Ardill, Mitchellton and Vantage.
LAKE JOHNSTON STAR, weekly; Alfred Wyldman, pub-
lisher; established 1915 ; independent; Friday; subscription $1.50 ;
eight pages, 7 col., 22 inches. Circ'n %
EYEBROW, pop. 500, District of Moose Jaw, on the C. P. R.,
45 miles N.W. of Moose Jaw, 80 miles N. W. of Regina ; Tel., T.,
Ex., Bank. Chief Industry: grain growing. The town has five
elevators with a capacity of 150,000 bushels, a good school and a
fire brigade. Surrounding villages where no papers are published :
Keeler, Marquis, Bridgeford, Eskbank, Darmody and Tuxford.
HERALD, weekly; E. Wright, publisher; established 1909;
independent; Thursday; subscriptiont $1.50; eight pages, 7 col.,
22 inches. Circ'n ^
FIELDING. POP 200, District of North Battleford, on the C. N. R.,
main line, 60 miles N. W 7 . of Saskatoon; Tel., T., Ex. Chief Indus-
tries : farming and machine shop. Fielding is the market town for
a very good farming district. Surrounding towns and villages
where no papers are published: Sonningdale and Ruddell.
STANDARD, weekly; Geo. E. Neilson, publisher; established
1918; independent; Wednesday; subscription $1.50; eight pages, 5
col., 1 8 inches. Circ'n ^
Published at Radisson by Radisson News, which also publishes
Radisson News, Hafford News, Speers News, Maymont Star and Borden
Advocate.
See Advt. Page 114.
FILLMORE, pop. 300, District of Assiniboia, on Souris-Regina branch
of C.P.R., 65 miles S.E. of Regina; Tel., T., Ex., Bank. Is centre
of one of the best wheat growing districts in Saskatchewan, settled
almost entirely by Canadians, Americans and British. Good water.
Town has three churches, a good school, lumber yards and five grain
elevators. Surrounding towns and villages where no papers are
published : Osage, Hume, Froude, Tyvan, Creelman and Talmage.
PRESS, weekly; D. H. Boyd, publisher; established 1906; inde-
pendent-liberal; Thursday; subscription $1.50 ; eight pages, 5 col. ,
17^ inches. Ci/c'n }
A. McKiM, LIMITED, MONTREAL, TORONTO, WINNIPEG & LONDON, ENG.
SASKATCHEWAN
FLEMING, pop. 250, District of Qu'Appelle, ontheC.P.R., 145 miles
E. of Regina, 3 miles from the Manitoba boundary ; Tel., Ex.
Chief Industry : farming. Surrounding towns and villages where
no papers are published: Riga, Karlswood, Kinkella and Red Jacket.
REVIEW, weekly; published in Moosomin as apart of the World-
Spectator.
FORT QU'APPELLE, pop. 400, District of North Qu'Appelle, on
Qu'Appelle River, Echo Lake and G. T. P., 50 miles N. E. of
Regina; Tel., T. , Ex., Bank. The town contains two churches,
school and one hotel. Surrounding towns and villages where no
papers are published : Kendal, Lebret, Lipton and Dysart.
GAZETTE, weekly ; published in Sintaluta as part of Sintaluta
Times.
GAINSBOROUGH, pop. 350, District or Assiniboia, on the Antler
River and Brandon-Estevan branch of C.P. R., 67 miles E. of Este-
van, 225 miles W. of Winnipeg and 2 miles W. of the Manitoba bound-
ary line ; Tel., T., Ex., Bank. Chief Industries: grist mill, farming
and ranching. The town contains three churches and a public
school. Sul-rounding towns and villages where no papers are
published : Workman, Elmore and Winlaw.
POST AND CARIEVALE NEWS, weekly ; F. E. Martin, pub-
lisher ; established 1905 ; independent ; Thursday ; subscription
$1.00 ; eight pages, 6 col., 19^ inches. Circ'n ]^
GLIDDEN, pop. 100, District of Kindersley, on the C.N.R., 160 miles
S. W. of Saskatoon and 90 miles N.E. of Swift Current; Tel., T.,
Ex., Bank. Chief Industries : farming and stock raising. The
town contains a church, public school, public library and a public
hall. Surrounding towns and villages where no papers are pub-
lished : Cornfeld, River Front, Noremac and Snipe Lake.
STAR, weekly; Thos. S. Atkinson, publisher; established 1918 ;
independent; Thursday; subscription $1.50; ejght pages, 6 col.,
19^ inches. Circ'n tf
GOVAN, pop. 500, District of Humboldt, on Kirkella branch of
C. P. R. , loo miles S.E. of Saskatoon, 70 miles N.W. of Regina ; Tel.,
T., Ex., Banks. Chief Industry: farming. Surrounding towns and vil-
lages where no papers are published : Lockwood, Venn and
Duval.
PRAIRIE NEWS, weekly ;Sam.J. Latta& Son, publishers; estab-
lished 1907 ; independent ; Thursday ; subscription $1.50 ; eight
pages, 6 col., 18 inches. Circ'n ^
GRAVELBOURG, pop. 1,000, District of Moose Jaw, on C.N.R., 65
milfs S.W. of Moose Jaw; Tel., Ex., Banks. Chief Industries :
grain growing and mixed farming. Surrounding towns and villages
where no papers are published : Vanguard, Hodgeville, Moss-
bank and Dewdrop.
ENTERPRISE, weekly; Thos. Brown, publisher ; established
1914; independent; Thursday; suhsi-ription $1.00; eight pages,
5 col., 17^ inches. Circ'n ^
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GRIFFIN, pop. 150, District of Assiniboia, on the C.P. R., 80 miles
S. E. of Regina ; Tel., Ex., Bank. Chief Industry : farming.
Surrounding- towns and villages where no papers are published :
Huntoon, Froude, Ralph and Brough.
GAZETTE, weekly; Griffin Gazette Publishing Co., publishers;
established 1913 ; liberal ; Thursday ; subscription $1.50 ; eight
pages, 5 col., 17^ inches.
See Advt. Page 105.
GUERNSEY, pop. 300, District of Humboldt, on C. P. R., 69
miles E. of Saskatoon, 105 miles N. of Regina ; Tel., T., Ex.,
Bank. Chief Industries : grain growing and mixed farming. The
town contains three churches and a good school. Surrounding
towns and villages where no papers are published : Drake,
Lockwood and Esk.
STANDARD, weekly; F. C. Bray, publisher; established 1908;
independent; Thursday; subscription $1.50 ; six to eight pages, 5
col., 17^ inches. Circ'n ty
One section of paper is headed Lanigan Ledger.
See Advt. Page 105.
GULL LAKE, pop. 700, District of Moose Jaw, on the C.P.R., 35
miles S.W. of Swift Current, 546 miles W. of Winnipeg, noE. of
Medicine Hat; Tel., T., Ex., Banks. Chief Industries: grain
growing and general farming. The town has four churches, a good
school, hospital, theatre, fire Ijall and eight elevators. Surrounding
towns and villages where no papers are published : Tompkins,
Webb, Sandford and Leitchville.
ADVANCE, weekly; R. Partridge, publisher; established 1909;
independent; Thursday; subscription $1.50; eight pages, 6 col., 19^
inches. Circ'n l / 2
H AFFORD, pop. 250, District of North Battleford, on the C. N. R.,
45 miles E. of North Battleford, Tel v T., Ex., Bank. Chief In-
dustry : farming Hafford is the market town for some 200 miles
North. Surrounding towns and villages where no papers are pub-
lished : Krydor, Redberry and Blaine Lake.
NEWS, weekly; Geo. E. Neilson, publisher: established 1918;
independent; Wednesday; subscription $1.50; eight pages, 5 col.,
18 inches. Circ'n ^
Published at Radisson by Radisson News, which also publishes
Radisson News, Speers News, Fielding Standard, Maymont Star and
Borden Advocate.
See Advt. Page 114.
HANLEY, pop. 450, District of Saskatoon, on C. N. R., 125 miles
S. of Prince Albert, 37 miles S.E. of Saskatoon and 123 miles N.W.
of Regina; Tel., T., Ex., Banks. Chief Industry: farming." The
town contains three churches, public school, two hotels and six
elevators. Surrounding towns and villages where no papers are
published : Glenside, Kenaston and Bladworth.
HERALD, weekly ; J. D. Taylor, proprietor, established 1904 ;
independent ; Thursday ; subscription $1.50 ; eight pages, 6 col,
19^" inches. Circ'n ^
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HARRIS, pop. 320, District of Battleford, on the C.N.R., 49 miles
S.W. of Saskatoon; Tel., T., Ex., Bank. Chief Industry : mixed
farming-. There are churches, schools, a public hall and flour and
grist mills. Surrounding 1 villages where no papers are published :
Laura, Tessier, Bounty, Milden and Zealandia.
HERALD, weekly; James A. Ker, publisher; established 1913;
independent; Thursday; subscription $1.00; eight pages, 5 col.,
17 inches.
HAWARDEN, pop. 200, District of Saskatoon, on theC.P.R., 50
miles S. of Saskatoon ; Tel., Ex., Bank. Chief Industries : farming
and stock raising. The town contains two churches, school, four
elevators and town hall. Surrounding towns and villages where no
papers are published : Strongfield, Glenside, Westop and Broderick.
PIONEER, weekly; W. X. Jones, publisher; established 1911 ;
independent; Friday; subscription $1.50 ; eight pages, 6 col., 19^
inches. Circ'n
HERBERT, pop. 1,003, District of Moose Jaw, on the C.P.R., 28
miles N,E. of Swift Current, 482 miles W. of Winnipeg; Tel., T. ,
Ex., Banks. Chief Industry: grain growing. The town has five
churches, schools, seven elevators, stock yards, flour mill and a
number of good stores. Surrounding towns and villages where no
papers are published : Rush Lake, Waldeck and Ernfold.
HERALD
independent
20 inches.
, weekly; A. O. Wright, publisher; established 1911 ;
; Thursday ; subscription $1.50 ; eight pages, 6 col.,
Circ'n j
HUmBOLD i , pop. 2,250, District of Humboldt, a divisional point on
the C. N.R. , 425 miles N.W. of Winnipeg, 402 miles E. of Edmon-
ton, and 80 miles S.E. of Prince Albert ; Tel., T., Ex., Banks. The
town contains four churches, three schools, a creamery, flour mill,
four elevators, three hotels, court house, stores, Dominion Land
Office, and is a port of entry for customs. It is the centre of a fine
agricultural country. Surrounding towns and villages where no
papers are published : Bruno, D'Ana, St. Gregor and Annahein.
JOURNAL, weekly; Telfer Bros., proprietors and publishers;
established 1905; independent-liberal; Thursday; subscription $1.50 ;
six pages, 7 col., 20 inches. Circ'n
IMPERIAL, pop. 250, District of Humboldt, on the C.P.R., 80 miles
N. W. of Regina, 77 miles S. W. of Saskatoon; Tel., Ex., Bank.
Chief Industries : grain growing and mixed farming. Surrounding
towns and villages where no papers are published : Stalwart,
Cullyton, Taylorboro and Nushka.
REVIEW, weekly; Chas. Smart, publisher; established 1911;-
independent; Thursday; subscription $1.50; eight pages, 6 col.,
20 inches. ' Circ'n %
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INDIAN HEAD, pop. 1,700, District of Qu'Appelle, on main line of
C. P. R., 32 miles E. of Regina, 297 miles W. of Winnipeg ; Tel.,
T. , Ex., Banks. Chief Industries: ranching and wheat farming,
flour and planing mills, sash and door factories. The town contains,
besides its churches, schools, stores, etc., two hotels, to'wn hall,
opera house, fire department, and has electric light, sewerage and
waterworks systems. The Dominion Government has experimental
and forestry farms here. Surrounding towns and villages where no
papers are published : Winro, Dingley, McLean and Sedley.
NEWS, weekly; H. C. Lebourveau, publisher ; established 1882;
independent; Thursday; subscription $1.50; eight pages, 7 col.,
21 ^ inches. Circ'n ^
K AM SACK, pop. 1,400, District of Mackenzie, on the Assiniboia
River and C. N. R., 208 miles S. E. of Saskatoon, 140 miles N.E. of
Regina, 278 miles N.W. of Winnipeg, 14 miles from the Manitoba
boundary; Tel., T., Ex., Bank. Chief Industries: grain and stock
farming. The town contains three churches and public and Indian
mission schools, four elevators and stock yards. Surrounding towns
and villages where no papers are published : Veregin, Cote,
Crowstand, Runnvmede and Togo.
TIMES, weekly; Kamsack Publishing Co., Ltd. , publishers;
established 1908; independent; Thursday; subscription $1.50;
eight pages, 6 col., 19^-4 inches. Circ'n %
KERROBERT, pop. 1,100, District of Battleford, on the Moose Jaw-
Lacombe branch of the C.P.R., 225 miles N.W. of Moose Jaw and
1 10 miles S.W. of Saskatoon; Tel., T. , Ex., Banks. Chief Industries:
farming and railroading. This is the divisional point of a number of
branch railroad lines and is becoming an important centre. The
town has churches, school, opera house, hotels, Government
creamery, modern waterworks system, etc. Surrounding towns
and villages where no papers are published : Balliol, Ermine, Druid
and Plenty.
CITIZEN, weekly; D. J. Hartley, publisher; established 1910;
independent; Thursday; subscription $1.50; eight pages, 7 col.,
22 inches. Circ'n i
KINCAID, pop. 350, District of Moose Jaw, on C. P. R., 12.5 miles
S. W. of Regina, 60 miles S. E. of Swift Current; Tel., T., Ex.,
Bank. Chief Industry : farming. Surrounding towns and villages
where no papers are published : Pinto Creek and Hazenmore
STAR, weekly ; J. V. Comstock and R. F. Comstock, pub-
lishers ; established 1916; independent; Thursday; subscription
$1.00 ; eight pages, 5 col., 17^ inches. Circ'n %
KINDERSLEY, pop. 1,300, District of Kindersley, on the C.N.R.,
1 26 miles S.W. ol Saskatoon, 212 miles E. of Calgary; Tel., T. , Ex.,
Banks. Chief Industries : farming and ranching. There are four
churches, hospital, public and high schools, town hall, fire hall and
mounted police barracks. The town is lighted with electricity,
and has good waterworks system. Surrounding villages where
no papers are published: Beadle, Netherhill, Fairmount, Pink-
ham, Flaxcombe, Marengo and Smiley.
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CLARION, weekly; Ditson and Black, publishers; established
1910; independent; Thursday; subscription $1.50 ; eight pages, 6
col., 20 inches. Circ'n y t
KINISTINO, pop. 350, District of Prince Albert, on the Carrot
River and Dauphin-Prince Albert branch of C.N. R., 50 miles S.E. of
Prince Albert; Tel., T., Ex., Bank. Chief Industries: grain growing
and mixed farming. The village contains three churches and school
and four grain elevators. Surrounding villages where no papers
are published : Beatty, Weldon, Brancepeth, Fort a la Corne, Kyle
and Coxby.
REPRESENTATIVE, weekly; G. W. Smallwood, publisher;
established 1910; independent; Thursday; subscription $1.50;
eight pages, 6 col., 19^ inches. Circ'n ^
KISBEY, pop. 275, District of Assiniboia, on C.P. R., no miles S.E.
of Regina, 40 miles N. E. of Estevan ; Tel., Ex., Bank. Chief
Industry : farming. Surrounding towns and villages where no
papers are published : Forget, Percy, Gapvievv and Frpude.
STANDARD, weekly; S. G. Soper, publisher; established
1914; independent; Thursday; subscription $1.50; eight pages
6 col., 19^ inches. Circ'n *
LA FLECHE, pop. 300, District of Moose Jaw, on the C.P. R., 90 miles
S.W. of Moose Jaw, 141 miles \V. of Weyburn and 275 mile> E. of
Lethbridge; Tel., Ex., Bank. Chief Industry: farming. Surround-
ing towns and villages where no papers are published : Hazenmore,
Scotsguard, Admiral and Melaval.
ADVOCATE, weekly; LaFleche Publishing Co., Limited, pub-
lishers ; established 1913 ; independent; Tuesday; subscription
$1.00; eight to twelve pages, 6 col., 19^4 inches. Circ'n 3^
Also publishes at La Fleche, The Limerick Leader , Cadillac Item
and Ponteix Echo, circulations of .which are included in above rating.
LANDIS, pop. 200, District of Battleford, on the G. T. P., Winnipeg,
Edmonton line, 80 miles W. of Saskatoon, 50 miles S. of Battleford ;
Tel., T. , Ex., Bank. Chief Industries : grain growing and stock
raising. The town contains two churches, schools, hotel arid town
hall. Surrounding towns and villages where no papers are
published : Handfl, Xaseby, Traynor, Springwater, Cavell, Cando,
Leipzig, Scott and Kelfield.
RECORD, weekly; A. M. Bock, publisher; established 1910;
independent; Thursday; subscription $1.00 ; eight pages, 5 col.,
17/4 incln--,. Circ'n ' 4
LANGHAM, pop. 500, District of Saskatoon, on the C.N. R., 30 miles
N.W. of Saskatoon, and 75 miles S.W. of Prince Albert; Tel., T.,
Ex., Banks. Chief Industries: farming and ranching. Surrounding
towns and villages where no papers are published: Dalmeny, Hepburn,
HaU-yonia, Clarkboro, Warman, Waldheim, Laird and Borden.
NEWS, weekly; Harvey Tripp, publisher; established 1914;
independent; Thursday; subscription $1.50; eight pages, 6 col.,
" inches. Circ'n %
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LANIGAN, pop. 450. District of Humboldt, on the C.P.R., 77 miles
S.E. of Saskatoon, 100 miles N. of Regina ; Tel., Ex., Banks. Chief
Industries : grain growing and stock raising. The town contains four
churches, public library, school, public hall and co-operative
creamer^-. Surrounding towns and villages where no papers are
published : Esk, Jansen, Drake and Lockwood.
LEDGER, weekly : published in Guernsey, as part of Guernsey
Standard.
LASH BURN, pop. 400, District of Battleford, on Manitoba Div.
of C. N. R-. 75 miles N.W. of Battleford, 15 miles from the Alberta
boundary line; Tel., Ex., Bank. Chief Industries: mixed farming
and ranching. The town contains churches, school, cottage hos-
pital and stores. The soil of the surrounding district is excellent,
and there is an abundance of wood and water. The settlers are all
English-speaking. Surrounding towns and villages where no papers
are published : Aberfeldy, Gully, Marshall, Waseca, Maidstone and
Birling.
COMET, weekly; Hubert S. Vokins, publisher; established 1908;
liberal; Thursday; subscription Si.oo ; eight pages, 6 col., 20
inches.
LAWSON, pop. 350, District of Moose Jaw, on the G. T. P., Moose
Jaw North West Section, 64 miles N.W. of Moose Jaw and 95 miles
S. of Saskatoon; Tel., T., Ex., Bank. Chief Industries f fanning
and stock raising. Surrounding towns and villages where no .
papers are published : Littleville, Bryceton and Maple Bush.
POST, weekly; O. W. Juckes, publisher; established 1916;
independent; Thursday; subscription $1.50; eight pages, 6 coL,
19^ inches. Circ'n #
Also publishes Jfazuer Tribune and Central Butte Beacon.
See Advt. Page 99.
LEADER (formerly Prussia) pop. 1,300, District of Moose Jaw, on the
Lemsford Section of the C. P. R., 80 miles N.W. of Swift Current,
24 miles from Alberta boundary. Tel., Ex., Banks. Chief In-
dustry : farming. The town has two theatres, three public schools,
six churches, nine elevators and electric light plant. Surrounding
towns and villages where no papers are published: Westerham,
Prelate, Fox Valley and Sceptre.
ENTERPRISE, weekly; A. Hankin and E. S. Sexton, pub-
lishers; established 1916; independent; Thursday; subscription
81.50; twelve pages, 6 col., 21 inches. Circ' n%
Also publish Empress Express.
LEMBERG, pop. 350, District of Saltcoats, on Pheasant Hills
branch of C. P. R., 122 miles N. E. of Regina, 218 miles S.E. of Sas-
katoon; Tel., T., Bank. Chief Industries : farming, stock raising,
dairying and flour milling. The town is surrounded by one of the
best wheat belts in Saskatchewan. Il contains, besides its stores,
five churches, school, curling and skating rink and four elevators.
Surrounding towns and villages where no papers are published :
Duff, Grayson, Killaly, Lorley and Neudorf.
STAR, weekly ; A. S. McDowell, publisher ; established 1916;
independent ; Friday ; subscription $1.25 ; eight pages, 6 col., 19^
inches. Circ n %
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LIBERTY, pop. 250, District of Humboldt, on the C. P. R., 69 miles N.W.
ot Regina ; Tel., T., Ex., Bank. Chief Industries: grain growing
and mixed farming. The town contains churches, school, hotel,
four elevators, opera house and lumber yard. Surrounding villages
where no papers are published : Holdfast, Penzance and Stalwart.
PRESS, weekly; Lee Bronson, publisher; established 1911 ; in-
dependent ; Thursday; subscription $1.50; eight pages, 7 col.
inches. Circ'n
Also publishes Craik \ru.-s and Brock Xews.
LIMERICK, pop. 300, District of Moose Jaw, on the C. P. R-, 79 miles
S. \V. of Moose Jaw ; Tel., Ex., Bank. Chief Industry: farming.
Surrounding towns and villages where no papers are published :
Valor, Melaval, and Mazenod.
, weekly: J. A. Framley, publisher: established 1918;
t; Friday; subscription $1.50; eight pages, 7 coL
. Cir'n
LETTER,
independent;
2iJ inches. Circ'n
LLOYD MINSTER, pop. 1,000, District of Battleford, on main
line of C. X. R., 85 miles N.W. of Battleford, just E. of the Alberta
boundary line and 200 miles E. of Edmonton ; Tel., T., Ex., Banks.
Chief Industries : farming and ranching. The town contains five
churches, two public schools, one high school, immigration hall,
mounted police barracks, five elevators, 150 barrel flour mill and
three hotels and has an electric light plant. Surrounding towns and
villages where no papers are published : Aberfeldy, Blackfoot,
Kit-coty, Islay, Gully and Marshall.
Tl M ES, weekly ; F. J. Stewart and J. G. Willard, publishers
established 1905 ; independent ; Thursday ; subscription $1.50 ;
eight pages, 7 coK, 21 * inches. Circ'n i
See Adrt. Page loo.
LORE BURN, pop. 230, District of Saskatoon, on the C. P. R., 100
miles N.W. of Moose Jaw, 60 miles S. of Saskatoon; Tel., Ex.,
Bank. Chief Industry : farming. Surrounding towns and villages
where no papers are published : Riverview and Sprattville.
HERALD, weekly ; W. P. Hill, publisher, established 1909 ; inde-
pendent ; Wednesday; subscription $1.50; eight pages,6 col. , 20 inches.
Circ'n %
LOVERNA, pop. 500. District of Battleford, on the Biggar-Calgary
branch of G.T. P., 150 miles W. of Saskatoon, 210 miles X. E. of
Calgary ; Tel., Ex., Bank. Chief Industries : farming, stock raising
and dairying. Surrounding towns and villages where no papers are
published : Compeer, Bideford, Marengo, Smiley, Greene, Wilhel-
mina, Hoosier and Dewar Lake.
BORDERLINE BUDGET, weekly ; Brinsmead and Son,
publishers ; established 1914 ; independent ; Friday ; subscription
$1.50 ; eight pages, 6 col., 20 inches. c'a %
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208 THE CANADIAN NEWSPAPER DIRECTORY
LUMSDEN, pop. 550, District of Regina, on the Retina-Prince
Albert branch of C.N.R., in the Qu'Appelle Valley, 20 miles N.W. of
Reg-ina ; Tel., T. , Ex., Banks. Chief Industries : farming and flour
mills. Besides its stores, etc., the town contains three churches,
public school, opera house, hotel, three grain elevators and
municipal electric light plant. It is the centre of one of the
best grain-growing sections in the West. The prairie and park
lands are 2,050 ft. above sea level, and the celebrated Qu'Appelle
Valley in which the town is situated is 350 ft. below the prairie level,
and is 300 miles long. Surrounding towns and villages where no
papers are published : Disley, Craven and Bethune.
NEWS-RECORD, weekly; Charles Hynds, publisher; estab-
lished 1904; independent; Thursday; subscription $1.50; four pages,
5 col., 1 7^ inches. Circ'n
LUSELAND, pop. 250, District of Battleford, on the C. P. R., 115
miles W. of Saskatoon ; Tel., T., Ex., Banks. Chief Industry :
farming. Surrounding towns and villages where no papers are
published : Superb, Salvador, Denzil and Tramping" Lake.
DESPATCH, weekly ; McConica Bros., publishers ; estab-
lished 1910; independent-liberal; Friday; subscription $1.50;
eight pages, 6 col., 20 inches. Circ'n ]
MACKLIN, pop. 475, District of Battleford, on the C. P. R., 163
miles W. of Saskatoon, near Alberta boundary ; Tel., T., Bank.
Chief Industry : farming. This is a new town, but rapidly being
built up. It has a church and school, three general stores and a
number of class stores, three grain elevators and a stock yard.
Surrounding towns and villages where no papers are published :
Hayter, Eversham, Senlac, Denzil and Hallam.
TIMES, weekly; Chas. Walker, publisher; established 1910;
dependent; Thursday; subscription $1.50 ; eight pages, 6 col.,
inches. Circ'n
MACOUN, pop. 250, District of Assiniboia, on C. P. R. Portal
section, 40 miles S. E. of Weyburn, 22 miles from U. S. boundary ;
Tel., T., Ex., Bank. Chief Industry : farming. The town has high
school, library, etc. Surrounding towns and villages where no
papers are published : Bryant, Benson, Outram, Hitchcock, View-
field, Huntoon, Torquay and Halbrite.
POST, weekly ; "H. W. Patten, publisher ; established 1916 ;
independent ; Thursday ; subscription $1.50 ; eight pages, 5 col.,
18 inches. Circ'n
MAPLE CREEK, pop. 2,000, District of Moose Jaw, on main line
of C. P. R., 600 miles W. of Winnipeg, 180 miles E. of Macleod, 65
miles E. of Medicine Hat, and 23 miles from Alberta boundary line ;
Tel., T., Ex., Banks. Chief Industries: sheep and cattle ranching,
horse breeding and mixed farming. The town was founded in 1885,
has four churches, town hall, post office, fire-station, four hotels,
armoury, hospital, opera house, fine public school, ^electric light
plant, waterworks and sewerage systems. Surrounding villages
where no papers are published : Walsh, Graburn, Skibbereen,
Vidora, Battle Creek, Kincorth, Forres and Piapot.
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NEWS, weekly ;,\V. J. Redmond, publisher; established 1903;
independent; Thursday; subscription $1.50; eight pages, 7 col.,
21 ^4 inches.
Sworn Circ'n, average for 12 mos. to Sept. 30, 1918, 1.O5O
MARYFIELD, pop. 423, District of Assiniboia, on the Reston sub-
division of the C.P.R., 70 miles S.W. of Brandon, 146 miles S.E. of
. Regina ; Tel., T., Ex., Bank. Chief" Industries : farming and boiler
making. The town has a church and school and is the centre of
a well settled district. It is the starting point of the Maryfield-Leth-
bridgeline of the C.N.R. The C.P.R. and C.N.R. have a union
station here. The town contains two churches, school and public
hall. Surrounding towns where no papers are published : Fairlight,
Walpole, Fleming, Ebor, Ewart, Butler, Redvers, Wawota, Cromer
and Antler.
NEWS, weekly; T. S. Harris, proprietor; established 1909;
independent; Thursday; subscription $1.50; eight pages, 6 col.,
inches. Circ'n %
MAWER, pop. 200, District of Moose Jaw, on the G T. P., 60 miles
N.W. of Moose Jaw. Tel., T., Ex., Bank. Chief industries : farm-
ing and stock raising. The town has a school, a church, and a
curling rink, I.O.O. F. and C.O.O. F. Lodges and good fire protect-
ion. Surrounding towns and villages where no papers are pub-
lished : Darmody and Eskbank.
TRIBUNE, weekly; O. W. Juckes, publisher; established 1916;
independent; Friday; subscription $1.50; eight pages, 6 col., 19^
inches. Circ'n %
Also publishes Lazvson Post and Central Butte Beacon.
See Advt. Page pp.
MAYMONT, pop. 150, District of North Battleford, on the C. N. R.,
30 miles S.E. 'of North Battleford; Tel., T., Ex., Bank. Chief In-
dustry : farming. Surrounding towns and villages where no papers
are published : Ruddell, Richard and Denholm.
STAR, weekly; Geo. E. Neilson, publisher; established -1918;
independent; Wednesday; subscription $1.50; eight pages, 5 col.,
18 inches. Circ'n ^
Published at Radisson by Radisson News which also publishes
Radisson News, Hafford News, Fielding Standard, Speers News and
Bar den Advocate.
See Advt. Page 114.
MELFORT, pop. 1,104, District of Prince Albert, on the Winnipeg-
Brandon-Prince Albert branch of C. N. R., 65 miles S. E. of Prince
Albert; Tel., T., Ex., Banks. Chief Industries: ranching and
farming, four elevators and creamery. The town contains four
churches, three hotels, high and public schools and a hospital,
has electric light, water and sewerage systems. Central distributing
point of Carrot River Valley. Surrounding towns and villages
where no papers are published : Norden, Beatty, Ethelton, Flett's
Springs, St. Brieux, Pathlow, Naisberry, Edenbridge, Pleasant
Valley, Bagley and Lost River.
JOURNAL, weekly; S. C. Lancaster, publisher ; established
1908; conservative; Friday; subscription $1.50 ; ten to twelve pages,
7 col., 21 % inches. Circ'n r
.s> ( Advt. Page 97.
MOON, weekly ; A. R. Babington, publisher ; established 1903 ;
independent; Wednesday; subscription $1.50; eight to twelve
pages, 7 col., 22 inches. Circ'n i
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MELVILLE, pop. 2,800, District ofSaltcoats, on G.T. P. Ry., 279
miles N. W. of Winnipeg, 85 miles N. W. of Regina, 26 miles S. W.
of Yorkton ; Tel., T., Ex., Banks. Chief Industries: farming,
creamery and G. T. P. shops and roundhouse. A new town, grow-
ing very rapidly. It contains five churches, four schools, college,
hospital and electric light and power plant. Surrounding towns and
villages where no papers are published : Birmingham, Pheasant
Forks, Duff, Fenwood, Canada, Waldron, Bangor and Goodcve.
CANADIAN, weekly; Edward Readstone and A. Morton,
publishers; established 1908; independent; Wednesday; subscription
$1.00 ; eight pages, 6 col., 19^ inches. Circ'n
See Advt. Page 76.
MEYRONNE, pop. 300, District of Moose Jaw, on C.P.R., 60 miles
S. E. of Swift Current, 100 miles S. W. of Moose Jaw; Tel., Ex., Bank.
Chief Industries : brick plant, farming and stock raising. Tow"n
has an opera house, curling and skating rink, etc. Surrounding
towns and villages where no papers are published : Cactus, Mc-
Cord, Summercove, Wideview and Hazenmore.
INDEPENDENT, weekly; R. E. Johnson, publisher; established
1913 ; independent ; Wednesday ; subscription $1.50 ; eight pages,
5 col., 18 inches. Circ'n ^
MIDALE, pop. 300, District of Assiniboia, on the C.P.R., 119 miles
S.E. of Moose Jaw, 30 miles N.W. of Estevan ; Tel., T., Ex.,
Banks. Chief Industry : grain growing. Besides its churches, high
school, etc., the town has a number of good stores, hotel and three
grain elevators. Surrounding villages where no papers are pub-
lished: Goodwater, Ralph, Blewitt, Hitchcock and Lowell.
ENTERPRISE, weekly; W. Geo. Brown, publisher; estab-
lished 1914 ; independent ; Thursday ; subscription $1.00 ; eight
pages, 5 col., 18 inches. Circ'n X
MILESTONE, pop. 500, District of Regina, on Portal section of
C.P. R.,'54 miles S.E. of Moose Jaw and 30 miles S. of Regina; Tel.,
T. , Ex., Banks. Chief Industries : grain growing and stock raising.
Besides its churches and school, the town has a hotel, a number
of good stores, six grain elevators and a stock yard and is lighted
by electricity. Surrounding villages where no papers are published :
Wilcox, Lang, Corinne, Gray, Riceton and Dummer.
MAIL, weekly ; Roy G. Ashwin, publisher ; established 1906 ;
independent ; Thursday ; subscription $1.50 ; four to six pages,
6 col., 19^ inches.
Sworn Circ'n, actual average for 12 mos. to Sept. 30, 1918, 512^
See Advt,. Page 94.
MOOSE JAW, pop. 20,000, District of Moose Jaw, on the main line
of C.P. R., and terminus of the Soo line from St. Paul, and on the
G.T. P. and the C.N. R., 40 miles W. of Regina, 102 miles E. of
Swift Current, 211 miles S.E. of Saskatoon, 398 miles W. of Winni-
peg, 442 miles E. by S. of Calgary ; Tel., T., Exf, Banks. Chief
Industries : flour and oatmeal mills, abattoir, packing plant, bridge
and iron works, sash and door factories, creamery, C. P. R. divi-
sional shops, brick yards, grain growing and cattle, horse and sheep
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ranching. The city contains twelve churches, court house, collegiate
institute, hoys' college, public and high schools, business college,
public library and a mammoth interior elevator, with a capacity ot
3,500,000 bushels. Municipal electric light, water works, street
railway and sewerage systems are established. Surrounding towns
and villages where no papers are published : Boharm, Pasqua,
Bethune, Belle Plaine, Tuxford, Chamberjain, Chaplin and Marquis.
N EWS, every evening except Sunday ; News Publishers
Ltd., publishers; established 1907; independent; subscription $4.00,
by mail, $7.00 in city; eight to sixteen pages, 8 col., 22 inches.
Sworn Circ'n, actual average for 12 mos. to Sept. 30, 1918, 5,747*t
Advt. The Daily News is the leading paper of South Western Saskatchewan.
It carries more local and National advertising than any other paper in its trading
territory. Moose Jaw's trading territory comprises the richest and most productive
wheat land in the Province, and the purchasing power of the population is corres-
pondingly high. See Advl. Page j6.
TIMES, every evening except Sunday; The Times Co., Ltd.,
publishers ; established 1889 ; liberal ; subscription $4.00 by mail,
$7.00 in city, eight to thirty-two pages, 8 col., 22 inches.
Sworn Circ'n, actual average for 12 mos. to Sept. 30, 1918, 7,O98*t
Advt. The Evening Times has the largest circulation in Moose Jaw, and of any
paper in Canada in a city of equal size. It has been foremost in service to readers
and advertisers and in influence in its community for thirty years, and is the "family"
paper of its constituency. Member of A. B. C. Montreal Representative; J. C.
Ross, Board of Trade Building. See Advt. Page 83.
SASKATCHEWAN FARMER, monthly; Saskatchewan
Farmer Pub. Co., Ltd., publishers; established 1910; agricultural;
ist of month ; last forms close 25th of month ; subscription $1.00 ;
twenty-four to thirty-two pages, 3 wide col., 10% inches. Circ'n 2)4
MOOSOMIN, pop. 1,500, District of Qu'Appelle, on the C. P. R.,
137 miles E. of Regina, 86 miles W. of Brandon, 219 miles W. of
Winnipeg ; Tel., T., Ex., Banks. Chief Industries : foundry, plan-
ing mills, flour milling, stock raising and farming. The town con-
tains five churches, public and high schools, hospital, court house,
land titles office, jail and six grain elevators. Moosomin is the
centre of the Judicial District of Moosomin, with resident Judge,
Sheriff and Court officers. It is also a port of call, with customs
office. Surrounding towns and villages where no papers are pub-
lished : Fleming, Kennedy, Welwyn, Wawota, Walpole, Red
Jacket and Gordon.
WORLD-SPECTATOR, weekly; Bretz & Shuart, publishers;
established 1900 ; independent; Wednesday; subscription $1.50 ;
twelve pages, 7 col., 21 )4 inches. Circ'n 2
Sections of the paper are headed Wehvyn Herald and Fleming
Review.
See Adrt. Page 78.
MORSE, pop. 750, District of Moose Jaw, on the main line of
C. P. R., 74 miles W. of Moose Jaw, 41 miles E. of Swift Current ;
Tel., T., Ex., Banks. Chief Industries : grain growing and stock rais-
ing. Morse is the distributing point of a big farm district extending
80 miles south and over 40 miles north. The town contains three
churches, a school and two hotels and is lighted with electricity.
Surrounding villages where no papers are published : Ernfold, Chap-
lin, Secretan, Melba, Parkbeg, Rush Lake, Waldeck and Aikens.
NEWS, weekly; S. R. Policy, publisher; established 1910;
independent-liberal ; Thursday; subscription $1.00; eight pages,
6col., 19^ inches.
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MORTLACH, pop. 700, District of Moose Jaw, on C. P. R., 26
miles W. of Moose Jaw; Tel., T., Ex., Banks. Chief Industry,
farming. The town has churches, good stores, a school and town
hall. Surrounding 1 towns and villages where 'no papers are pub-
lished : Caron, Eastleigh, Dobson, Coderre, Lake Valley and Sweet
Grass.
CANADIAN, weekly; H. J. Wright, publisher; established 1915;
independent; Thursday; subscription $1.50; eight pages, 6 col.,
20 inches. Circ'n %
MUENSTER, pop. 100, District of Humboldt, on Wolverine Creek
and C.N.R., 420 miles W. of Winnipeg, 87 miles E. of Saskatoon,
150 miles S.E. of Prince Albert; Tel., Ex. The town contains be-
sides its stores, a church, monastery, school, convent, hotel, lumber
yards and elevators, and is surrounded by excellent farming land.
Surrounding towns and villages where no papers are published :
St. Gregor, Annaheim and Lenora Lake.
ST. PETERS BOTE, German, weekly; Benedictine Fathers,
publishers; established 1904; religious, Catholic; Thursday; sub-
scription $1.00; eight pages, 6 col., 19^ inches.
NOKOMIS, pop. 600, District of Humboldt, at the junction ofC.P.R.
and G.T. P. Ry., 85 miles S.E. of Saskatoon, 80 miles N. of Regina;
Tel., T., Ex., Banks. Chief Industries : grain growing, stock raising,
planing and flour mills. The town has four churches, school, town
hall and four elevators. Surrounding towns and villages where
no papers are published : Lockwood, Tate, Venn and Drake.
TIMES, weekly; J. A. McGowan, editor and publisher ; estab-
lished 1908; independent; Thursday; subscription $1.50 ; eight to
twelve pages, 6 col., 19^ inches. Circ'n %
NORTH BATTLEFORD, pop. 4,000, District of Battleford, on
Saskatchewan River and Manitoba Division of C.N.R., 2 miles
N. E. of Battleford, 280 miles S.E. of Edmonton, 573 miles N. W. of
Winnipeg, 90 miles N.W. of Saskatoon; Tel., T. , Ex., Banks.
Stands on the heights above and north of the junction of the Sask-
atchewan and Battle Rivers. Divisional point on main line C.N.R.,
terminal of C.N.R. North Battleford-Athabaska Landing and North
Battleford - Prince Albert branch lines. Chief Industries: farming
and ranching. The city has grown very rapidly since its founding
in 1905, and contains six churches, four public schools, high and
separate schools, five hotels, flour mills, a city hall and railroad shops.
It^has its own water works, sewerage and electric light systems. Sur-
rounding towns and villages where no papers are published : Ruddell,
Merwin, Merla, Hafford, Denholm, Jackfish and Meota.
N EWS, weekly ; C. R. Mclntosh, publisher, J. W. Bawden,
manager ; established 1906 ; liberal ; Thursday ; subscription $1.50 ;
eight pages, 7 col., 21 % inches. Circ'n 2
See Advt. Page 108.
OPTIMIST, weekly; H. G. Sheldrake, managing editor;
Optimist Printing and Publishing Co., Limited", publishers ;
established 1912; independent; Thursday; subscription $1.50;
eight pages, 7 col., 21^ inches. ' Circ'n 2
.See Advt. Page 103.
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OGEMA. pop. 171, District of Regina, on the C. P. R., 65 miles S. of
Regina, 130 miles S. E. of Moose Jaw ; Tel., Ex. Chief Industry:
tanning".
TIMES, weekly; M. L. Tuve, publisher; established 1919;
independent; Thursday; subscription $1.50; eight pages, 6 col.,
20 inchrs.
OUTLOOK, pop. 1,200, District of Saskatoon, on C. P.R., 75 miles
S.W. of Saskatoon, 100 miles N. W. of Moose Jaw; Tel., Ex.,
Banks. Chief Industries: farming and stock raising. Surrounding
towns and villages where no papers are published : Glenside, Bratton,
Ardath, Macrorie and Bounty.
OUTLOOK, weekly; Outlook Printing Co., publishers; estab-
lished 1909; independent; Thursday; subscription $1.50; eight .
pages, 6 col., ig/^ inches. Circ'n i
NORDEN, Norwegian, weekly; Norwegian Farmers' Publish-
ing Co. of Canada and The Norwegian Colonization and Immigra-
tion Bureau, Limited, publishers; established 1918 ; independent ;
Wednesday; eight pages, 7 col., 21 3^ inches.
See Advt. Page 101.
OXBOW, pop. 800, District of Assiniboia, on Souris section C. P. R.,
41 miles N. E. of Estevan, 257 miles W. of Winnipeg, 140 miles S. E.
of Regina; Tel., Ex., Banks. Situated in a fertile farming district.
Chief Industries : farming and stock raising. Has five elevators and
loading platform, creamery, stores and blacksmith shops, electric
light, town hall, high school andfourchurches. Surrounding towns and
villages where no papers are published : Frobisher and Glen Ewen.
HERALD, weekly; Hugh D. Pedlar, proprietor and publisher;
established 1903 : independent ; Thursday ; subscription $1.50 ;
eight pages, 6 col., 19^ inches.
Sworn Circ'n, average for 12 mos. to Sept. 30, 1918, 8OO
PENNANT, pop. 200, District of Moose Jaw, on the C. P. R., 28 miles
N.\V. of Swift Current. Tel., T., Ex., Bank. Chief Industry :
agriculture. Has municipal hall and school. Surrounding towns
and villages where no papers are published : Success, Battrum and
Cantaur.
OBSERVER, weekly; Sidney Godwin, publisher; established
1915 ; independent ; Thursday ; subscription $1.50 ; eight pages,
6 col., 19^ inches. Circ'n %
PENSE, pop. 350, District of Regina, on main line of C.P.R., 17 miles
W. of Regina, 24 miles E. of Moose Jaw; Tel., T., Ex., Bank. Chief
industry : farming. The town has a public school, town hall and
Masonic building. Surrounding'towns and villages where no papers
are published : Stony Beach, Fairville, Grand Coulee, Belle Hlaine
and Keystown.
HERALD, weekly; W. G. Dey, publisher; established 1911;
independent; Thursday; subscription $1.50; eight pages, 6 col.,
iq*4 inches. Circ'n ]^
PERDUE, pop. 350, District of Battleford, on the C.I .R. and i mile
N. of the G.T.P., 39 miles S.W. of Saskatoon, 61 miles S.E. of
Wilkie ; Tel., T., Ex., Bank. Chief Industry: farming. Surround-
ing towns and villages where no papers are published : Leney,
Kinley and Keppel.
WITNESS, weekly ; H. D. Gay, publisher ; established 1909 ;
independent ; Monday ; subscription $1.00; eight pages, 6 col.,
20 inches. Circ'n ^
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PLUNKETT pop. 200, District of Humboldt, on the C. P. R., 55
miles S.E. of Saskatoon and 17 miles N. of Watrous; Tel., Ex.,
Bank. Chief Industry : farming. Surrounding towns and villages
where no papers are published : Wolverine, Selanders, Lanigan and
Colonsay.
CANADIAN-MAGYAR FARMER, weekly; Hungarian Press,
publishers; established 1905; agricultural ; Thursday; last forms
close Tuesday, 6 p.m.; subscription $3.00; eight pages, 5 col.,
17 inches.
Sworn Circ'n, average for 12 mos. to Sept. 30, 1918, 2,972
PONTEIX, pop. 350, District of Moose Jaw, on the C.P.R., 135 miles
S.W. of Moose Jaw; Tel., Ex., Banks. Chief Industry : farming.
Surrounding towns and villages where no papers are published :
Gouverneur, Crichton, Hazenmore and Scotsguard.
ECHO, weekly; published in La Fleche as part of La fleche
Advocate and included in rating.
PRINCE ALBERT, pop. 7,500, District of Prince Albert, on the
North Saskatchewan River, 25 miles W. of its junction with the
South branch, and terminus of Regina-Prince Albert and Melfort-
Prince Albert branches of C.N.R., and Young-Prince Albert branch
of G. T P., 247 miles N. of Regina and 87 miles N. E. of Saska-
toon ; Tel., T., Ex., Banks. Chief Industries: packing plants,
ranching, lumbering, fishing, mining, fur trading, flour milling and
farming. The city contains five churches, ten banks, a convent and
college, public, separate and normal schools, collegiate institute and
ladies' college, court house, land office, registry office, penitentiary
and provincial jail. It is the See City of Anglican and Catholic Bishops
and district headquarters of H. B. Co. and R. N. W. M. Police. Has
waterworks and sewerage systems and electric lights. Surrounding
towns and villages where no papers are published : Birch Hills,
Fenton, Marcelin, Leask, Laird, Macdowall, Parkside, Red Deer
Hill and Lily Plains.
HERALD, every evening except Sunday Herald Printing Co. ,
Ltd. , publishers ; established 1911 ; independent; subscription $7.80
in city, $3.00 by mail; eight to twelve pages, 7 col., 20 inches.
Note The Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday issues of the daily
constitute a tri-weekly, which is mailed to rural subscribers, this
circulation being in addition to the regular daily distribution.
LE PATRIOTE'DE L'OUEST, French, weekly; La Bonne
Presse, Limitee, publishers; established 1910; independent; Wed-
nesday; subscription $1.50; ten pages, 7 col., 20 inches. Circ'n 3^
QU'APPELLE, pop. 1,000, District of gu'Appelle, is beautifully
situated in a wooded district on the main line of the C. P. R. , 32
miles E. of Regina, 324 miles W. of Winnipeg ; Tel., T. , Ex., Banks.
Chief Industries : butter factor)', stock raising and farming.
The town contains four churches, public and high schools, town hall,
hotels, stores and four elevators. Surrounding towns and villages
where no papers are published : McLean, Edgeley, Avonhurst,
Lipton, Strathcarroll, Spring Brook, Loon Creek, Davin, Odessa
and Hayward.
PROGRESS, weekly ; A. W. Moote, editor and publisher ;
established 1885 ; independent ; Thursday ; subscription $1.50.;
eight pages, 6 col., 19^ inches. Circ n %
See Advt. Page 82.
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RADISSON, pop. 650, District of Saskatoon, on the main line of the
C. N. R. from Edmonton to Winnipeg', 520 miles W. of Winnipeg,
40 miles N.W. of Saskatoon and 300 miles E. of Edmonton ; Tel., T.,
Ex., Bank. Chief Industries : flour mill, cement block and brick
plants and farming'. Besides its stores, the town has two lumber
yards, five grain elevators, high and public schools and four churches.
A splendid grain growing- country. Surrounding- towns and villages
where no papers are published : Sonningdale, Denholm, Krydor,
Ruddell and Arelee.
NEWS, weekly ; Geo. E. Neilson, editor and proprietor ;
established 1906 ; independent ; Friday ; subscription $1.50 ; eight
pages, 5 col., 17^ inches.
Sworn Circ'n, average for 12 mos. to Sept. 30, 1918, 717
Also publishes at Radisson Borden Advocate, Maymont Star, Fielding
Standard, Speers News and Hafford news.
See Advt. Page 114.
RADVILLE, pop. 800, District of Regina, on the Souris River and
C. N. R., 80 miles S. E. of Moose Jaw, 70 miles S. of Regina ; Tel.,
Ex., Banks. Chief Industries: grain growing and stock raising.
It is an important divisional point on the C. N. R. Besides its stores
the town has three churches, school, hotel, theatre, a coal loading-
chute and R. N. W. Mounted Police Barracks. It is a wholesale
distributing centre of some importance. Surrounding- towns and-
villages where no papers are published : Brooking, Ceylon, Dummer,
Neptune, Khedive, Parry, Pangman,Trossachs, Goodwater, Colgate,
and Forward.
NEWS, weekly; David Bradley, publisher; established 1911;
independent; Friday ; subscription $1.00 ; eight pages, 6 col.,
19!^ inches. Circ'n *4
REGINA, pop. 30,213, District of Regina, on the Main line of the
C. P. R. , on the C. N. R. and terminus of the Yorkton branch of the
G. T. P., 41 miles E. of Moose Jaw, 138 miles W. of Moosomin, 350
miles W. of Winnipeg, divisional point of the C. P. R., C. N. R. and
G. T. P., with shops and executive offices of each line. Twelve
lines of railway radiating in all directions; Tel., T., Ex., Banks.
It is the seat of government of the Province of Saskatchewan
possessing a $2, 500,000 Parliament Building, the Legislative Assembly
meets here and it is the residence of the Lt. -Governor. The area
within the city limits is 7,850 acres, of which 257 are devoted to
parks and 75 acres to exhibition grounds for the Provincial and
other fairs. Regina is the starting point of the branch line of the
C. N. R. which runs north to Prince Albert, and is the distributing
point for the country far North and South the fertile "Park"
territory, where large numbers of settlers have already become
prosperous and hundreds are pouring in. It is the commercial,
industrial, financial, educational, legal and judicial centre of the
Province. Chief Industries : flour mills, shoe, broom and cigar
factories, railway repair shops, foundries, saw mills, soap
factory, farming and stock raising. The city contains twenty-
three churches, excellent public and high schools, several colleges,
normal school, public library, city hall, provincial jail, provincial
hospital, headquarters of the R. N. W. M. P. and Land departments.
Surrounding towns and villages where no papers are published :
Pilot Butte, Craven, Condie, Grand Coulee, Davin, Tregarva,
Wascana and Rose Plain.
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LEADER, every morning except Sunday ; Leader Publishing Co. ,
Ltd., publishers; established 1905; liberal; subscription $7.00
in city, 5.00 by mail; fourteen to thirty-two pages, 7 col., 2\%
inches.
Sworn Circ'n, actual average for 12 mos. to Sept. 30, 1918, 2O,517*f
Advt. "Saskatchewan's Foremost Newspaper," describes The Regina Leader
to-day more accurately than ever before, as proven by the substantial lead in
circulation and advertising it consistently maintains. It is by common consent the
first to use and the keystone to any advertising campaign in this rich and growing
Province. See Advt. Pages 50 and 51.
POST, every evening except Sunday ; W. F. Herman, publisher
and proprietor ; established 1916; independent; subscription $5.00;
sixteen to twenty-eight pages, 8 col., 20 inches.
Sworn Circ'n, actual average for 12 mos. to Sept. 30, 1918,, 10,820*1
Also publish Windsor, Ont., Border Cities Storand Saskatoon Star.
See Advt. Pages 54 and 55.
COURIER, weekly; Saskatchewan Courier Publishing Co. Ltd.,
publishers; established 1907; agricultural; Wednesday; last forms
close Monday night; subscription $2.00; sixteen to thirty-two
pages, 7 col., 21 inches.
Sworn Circ'n, average for 12 mos. to Sept. 30, 1918, 2O,1O3
DUN'S LEGAL AND COMMERCIAL RECORD, weekly;
R. G. Dun & Co., publishers; established 1918; legal and com-
mercial; Friday; free to Mercantile Agency subscribers; four pages;
4 wide col., 14^ inches.
SASKATCHEWAN GAZETTE, semi-monthly; J. W. Reid,
King's Printer, publisher ; established 1905 ; official organ of the
Government of Saskatchewan; subscription $2.00; averages sixty-
four pages, i col., 8 inches.
Inserts only Government advertisements,
PUBLIC SERVICE MONTHLY, monthly; Government of
Saskatchewan, publishers ; established 1912 ; Government; loth of
month; free ; sixteen pages, i wide col., 8 inches.
WESTERN MEDICAL NEWS, monthly; Western Medical
News Publishing Co., Ltd., publishers; established 1909; medicine
and surgery ; ist of month ; subscription $1.00 ; thirty-six pages,
i or 2 col., 8 inches. . Circ'n i
RIVERHURST, pop. 200, District of Moose Jaw, on G. T. P., no
miles N. W. of Regina ; Tel., T., Ex., Bank. Chief Industries:
farming and ranching. Surrounding towns and villages where no
papers are published : Gilroy and Greenbrier.
COURIER, weekly; Fred. T. Hill, publisher; established 1915;
independent; Thursday; subscription $1.50 ; eight to twelve pages,
6 col. , 20 inches. Circ'n %(
ROBSART, pop. 250, District of Moose Jaw, on the C. P. R.
Shaunavon Branch, 32 miles S. of Maple Creek, 31 miles from
Alberta boundary line and 25^ miles from U. S. boundary; Tel.,
T., Ex., Bank. Chief Industry : farming. Surrounding towns and
villages where no papers are published : Palisade and Vidora.
MESSENGER, weekly; P. E. Bachman, publisher; established
1916; independent; Thursday; subscription $1.50; eight pages,
5 col., 18 inches. Circ'n ^
See Advt. Page 103,
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ROCANVILLE, pop. 270, District of Qu'Appelle, on the C. P. R.,
130 miles E. of Retina, 238 miles \V. of Winnipeg ; Tel., T., Ex.,
Bank. Chief Industries : stock raising- and grain growing. The
town has a number of good stores, hotel, school, rink, three
churches, stock yard and four elevators. Surrounding towns and
villages where no papers are published : Burrows and Tantallon.
RECORD, weekly ; G. E. Jenkins, proprietor; established 1911 ;
independent; Friday; subscription $1.00 ; eight pages, 6 col.,
20 inches. Circ'n %
ROSETOWN, pop. 1,000, District of Battleford, on the C. N. R.
and C. P. R., 72 miles S. W. of Saskatoon; Tel., T., Ex., Banks.
Chief Industry : farming. The town contains school, -hospital and
rink. Surrounding villages where no papers are published :
Ridpath, McGee, Fiske, D'Arcy, Netherhill, Zealandia, Harris,
Laura, Pym, Tessier, Fortune, Plato and Bisley.
EAGLE, weekly; Eagle Publishing Co., publishers; established
1909; independent; Thursday ; subscription $1.50; eight pages,
6 col., 20 inches. Circ'n i
ROS I HERN, pop. 1,350, District of Saskatoon, on C.N.R., 50 miles
S.W. of Prince Albert, 42 miles N.E. of Saskatoon ; Tel., Ex., Banks.
Chief Industries : wheat growing, mixed farming-, two flour mills
and one brick yard. There are seven elevators and about -1,000,000
bushels of wheat are shipped every year. Besides its stores, the
town has seven churches, two schools, town and fire halls and an
opera house. Surrounding towns and villages where no papers are
published : McDowell, Hague, Laird, Waldheim, Osier, Clouston,
Duck Lake and Carlton.
ENTERPRISE, weekly; Frank S. Rouleau, editor ; established
1893 ; independent ; Thursday ; subscription $1.50 ; eight pages,
6 col., 20 inches. Circ'n %
ROULEAU, pop. 800, District of Regina, on, the Portal section of
the C. P. R. , 32 miles S. E. of Moose Jaw and 25 miles S. W. of
Regina; Tel. , T. , Ex. , Banks. Chief Industry : farming. The town
is situated in a rich agricultural district, has a school, four churches,
machine shop, and an electric light plant. Surrounding towns and
villages where no papers are published : Wilcox, Drinkwater and
Briercrest.
ENTERPRISE, weekly ; Andrew King, publisher ; established
1906 ; independent ; Thursday ; subscription $1.50 ; eight to sixteen
pages, 6 col., 19^. inches. Circ'n '^
SALTCOATS, pop. 600, District of Saltcoats, on the Northwestern
branch of C. P. R., 17 miles S. E. of Yorkton, and 260 miles W. of
Winnipeg ; Tel., T. , Ex., Banks. Chief Industry : farming. The
town contains three churches, high school and electric light plant.
Surrounding towns and villages where no papers are published :
Rokeby Station, Calder, Stornoway, Wroxton, MacNutt and
Churchbridge.
HERALD, weekly ; C. MacMurchy, publisher ; established 1909 ;
independent ; Thursday ; subscription $1.50 ; four pages, 5 col.,
1 8 inches. Circ'n ^
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SASKATOON, pop. 24,000 District of Saskatoon, on South
Saskatchewan River and on C.P. R. , C. N.R. and G.T. P. Ry. , 90 miles
S.W. of Prince Albert, 480 miles N. W. of Winnipeg-, 370 miles S. E. ot
Edmonton, 479 miles N.E. of Calgary and 160 miles N. W. of Regina ;
Tel., T., Ex., Banks. Chief Industries: farming, planing mills, sash
and door factories, brewery, bottling works, flour mills, Quaker Oats
mill, foundries, machine shops. The city contains thirteen hotels,
seventeen churches, twelve schools, a collegiate institute, provincial
normal school, agricultural colleg-e, the Saskatchewan Provincial
University and 'Government grain elevator, with 3,500,000 bushels
capacity. It is a judicial centre of the province, and its Dominion
Lands and Land Titles offices control a large district; it has sixteen
banks, a clearing house, two hospitals, modern sewerage and water
systems, electric light and power, modern fire department, and has
unlimited" pure water supply from the South Saskatchewan river,
which is spanned by five bridges. Saskatoon is the Post Office
distributing centre and customs port of entry for Central Saskatch-
ewan. The city assessment for 1918 was $29,355,000 Surrounding
towns and villages where no. papers are published : Dundurn, Osier,
Hague, Vonda, Elstow, Colonsay, Dalmeny, Juniata, Duro and
Grandora.
PHCENIX, every morning except Sunday; Northern Publishing
Co., Ltd., publishers; established 1902; liberal-unionist ; subscription
$4.00 ; ten to twenty pages, 7 col., 21 inches.
Circ'n 10
Advt.The Saskatoon Phcenix is the pioneer daily of Saskatoon and North Sas-
katchewan, carries complete Canadian Press Service over-night leased wire and aims
to fill the place and meet the demand for a thoroughly reliable thought inspiring news-
paper. Steady economic advances made in Saskatchewan by the farming community
who look to Saskatoon the University City for leadership, offer special newspaper
opportunity. Advertisers can use The Phcenix to advantage. J. A. Aiken, Editor
and Publisher. See Advt. Page 80.
STAR, every noon and evening except Sunday, W. F. Herman,
proprietor ; established 1907 ; independent ; subscription $5.00
by mail, $6.00 in city; twelve to thirty-two pages, 8 col., 21 inches.
Sworn Circ'n, actual average for 12 mos. to Sept. 30, 1918, 22,789*t
Also publish Windsor, Ont. , Border Cities Star and Regina Post.
See Advt. Pages 54 and 55.
TURNER'S WEEKLY, weekly; Turner's Weekly, Limited,
publishers ; established 1918 ; independent; Saturday; subscription
$3.06; thirty pages, 2 wide col., ioX inches.
RETAILER, monthly ; Saskatchewan Retail Merchants'
Association, publishers; established 1915; trade; ist of month ;
last forms close 2oth month previous; subscription $1.00; forty
pages, 2 col., 8 inches. Circ'n 3
See Advt.' Page 77.
SEMANS, pop. 275, District of Humboldt, on the G. T. P., 95 miles
S. E. of Saskatoon, 66 miles N. of Regina; TeL, T., Ex., Bank.
Chief Industry : farming. Surrounding villages where no papers
are published : Raymore, Tate, Last Mountain, Quinton, Saline
Creek, Copeland and Lewiswyn. r
GAZETTE, weekly ; M. Ferguson, publisher ; established
1909 ; independent ; Wednesday ; subscription $1.50 ; eight pages,
6 col., 19^ inches.
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SHAUNAVON, pop. 400, District of Moose Jaw, on C. P. R.
200 miles S. W. of Moose Jaw, 210 miles E. of Lethbridge ; Tel., T.,
Ex., Banks. Chief Industry : farming-. The town contains four
churches, school, etc. Surrounding towns and villages where no
papers are published : Admiral and Cadillac.
STANDARD, weekly; Macdonald & Smith, publishers; estab-
lished 1913; independent ; Thursday ; subscription $1.50; eight
pages, 6 col., 20 inches. Circ'n I
SHELLBROOK, pop. 500, District of North Battleford, a junction
on the C. N. R., 28 miles W. of Prince' Albert ; Tel., Ex., Bank.
Chief Industry : farming, stock raising and flour milling. The town
has three elevators with a capacity of 100,000 bushels, three churches,
one hotel, school and town hall. Surrounding towns and villages
where no papers are published : Parkside, Leask, Marcelin, Blaine
Lake, Canwood and Big River.
CHRONICLE, weekly; E. G. Pickup, publisher; established
1912 ; independent ; Friday ; subscription $1.00 ; six and eight
pages, 6 col., 19^ inches. Circ'n l / z
See Advt. Page in.
SIMPSON, pop. 200, District of Humboldt, on C. P. R., 80 miles
S. E. of Saskatoon, 80 miles N. W. of Regina ; Tel., Ex., Bank.
Chief Industry : farming. The town has two churches, municipal
building, good stores and five grain elevators. Surrounding
villages where no papers are published : Renown, Amazon,
Hurton, Peacock, Parkerton and Watertown.
LANCE, weekly; W. C. Needham, publisher and proprietor;
established 1916; independent; Thursday; subscription $1.50;
six to ten pages, 6 col., 20 inches. Circ'n %
SINTALUTA, pop. 500, District of Qu'Appelle, on the C. P. R.,
50 miles E. of Regina, 300 miles W. of Winnipeg; Tel., T., Ex.,
Banks. Chief Industry : grain growing. The town has three
churches, masonic and town halls, hotel, six* elevators and a
number of good stores. Surrounding towns and villages where no
papers are published : Montmartre, Odessa and Blackwood.
TIMES AND FORT QU'APPELLE GAZETTE, weekly;
Roland Collett, publisher; established 1907; independent; Thursday;
subscription $2.00 ; twelve pages, 6 col., 20 inches. Circ'n $
SPEERS, pop. 500, District of Battleford, on the C. N. R., 3^ miles
E. of Battleford, 80 miles S. W. of Prince Albert; Tel., T., Ex.,
Bank. Chief Industry : farming. The town is new and rapidly
growing. It has two churches, stores, etc. Surrounding towns
and villages where no papers are published : Richard, Krydor,
and Redberry.
NEWS, weekly; Geo. E. Neilson, publisher ; established 1917;
independent; Wednesday; subscription $1.50; eight pages, 5 col.,
1 8 inches. Circ'n #
Published at Radisson by Radisson News which also publishes
Radisson News, Fielding Standard, Haffcrd News, Maymont Star
and Borden Advocate.
See Advt. Page 114.
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STAR CITY, pop. 300, District of Prince Albert, on the C. N. R.,
68 miles S. E. of Prince Albert, Tel., T., Ex., Bank. Chief In-
dustry : farming and ranching. Surrounding towns and villages
where no papers are published: Valparaiso, Naisberry and Ford.
ECHO, weekly ; E. L. Hopkins, publisher ; established 1918 ;
independent; Thursday; subscription $1.50; eight pages, 5 col.,
STOUGHTON, pop. 500, District of Assiniboia, on Souris - Regina
branch of C. P. R., 85" miles S. E. of Regina and 38 miles N. ot
Estevan ; Tel., T., Ex., Bank. Chief Industry: wheat growing.
The village contains three churches, school, two hotels, skating rink,
two opera houses, fire hall and usual stores. Surrounding towns
and villages where no papers are published : Forget, Froude, Creel- .
man, Heward, Viewfield, Benson and Huntoon.
TIMES, weekly; R. Lobb, publisher; established 1905 ; inde-
pendent; Thursday; subscription $1.50; eight pages, 7 col.,
21 % inches. Circ'n
STRASSBURG, pop. 811, District of Regina, a divisional point on
the C. P. R., 45 miles N. W. of Regina, 126 miles S. E. of Saskatoon ;
Tel., T., Ex. , Banks. Chief Industry : farming. The town has four
churches, high and public schools, town hall, fire hall and municipal
electric light plant. Surrounding towns and villages where no papers
are published : Southcote, Edelane, Pengarth, Bulyea, Duval, Silton,
Butterton and Last Mountain.
MOUNTAINEER, weekly; L. M. Small, publisher ; established
1906; independent; Thursday; subscription $1.50; eight pages,
6 col., 19^ inches. Circ'n
SWANSON, pop. 120, District of Kindersley, on the C.N.R., 40
miles S.W. of Saskatoon; Tel., T.-, Ex., Bank. Chief Industry:
farming. The village has a good school, an hotel and dance hall.
Surrounding towns and villages where no papers are published:
Birdview and Ardath.
EYE OPENER, monthly; C. H. Clerkson, publisher; established
1907 ; independent ^subscription $1.00; eight pages, 8 col., 19 inches.
Circ'n %
SWIFT CURRENT, pop. 5,500, District of Moose Jaw, on Swift
Current River, a divisional point on the main line of C. P. R., no
miles W. of Moose Jaw, 140 miles W. of Regina, 510 miles W. of.
Winnipeg; Tel., T., Ex., Banks. Chief Industries: ranching,
farming, manufacture of cement and concrete products, planing mill
and flour milling. Seven elevators (capacity 250,000 bushels) handle
the grain ; the city also makes large shipments of live stock. There
are several churches, public, high and normal schools, a city hall,
hospital, five hotels, three theatres, skating rink, Dominion Lands
office. Government meteorological station, waterworks, sewerage
and electric light plants. Surrounding towns and villages where no
papers are published : Rush Lake, Beverley, Dunelm, Abbey,
Admiral, Success, Webb, Waldeck, Aikens, Leveh and Crane.
A. McKiM, LIMITED, MONTREAL, TORONTO, WINNIPEG & LONDON, ENG.
SASKATCHEWAN
SUN, semi - weekly ; Sun Printing- and Publishing- Co., Ltd.,
publishers; established 1903; liberal; Tuesday and Friday;
subscription $1.50 ; six to eig-ht pages, 7 col., 22 inches. Circ'n i
See Advt. Page 101.
HERALD, weekly; W. E. Sharp, proprietor; established 1915;
independent; Thursday; subscription $1.00; ten to sixteen- pages,
6 col., 20 inches. Circ'n 2
TISDALE, pop. 500, District of Prince Albert, on Winnipegosis branch
of C. N. R., 80 miles S. E. of Prince Albert; Tel., T., Ex., Bank.
Situated in the centre of one of the best agricultural districts of the
"New West." Chief Industries: flour milling-, mixed farming and
lumbering. The town contains four churches, a high and public
school, Dominion Lands Office and four grain elevators.
Surrounding- towns and villag-es where no papers are published :
Wentworth, Star City, South Melfort, Roecliffe, Goldburn Valley
and Crooked River.
RECORDER, weekly; White and Mallinson, publishers;
established 1906; independent; Thursday; subscription $1.00; eight
to twelve pages, 5 col., 17^ inches. Circ'n
TOMPKINS, pop. 450, District of Moose Jaw, on main line of C. P. R.,
16 miles W. of Gull Lake, 45 miles S.W. of Swift Current; Tel., T.,
Ex., Bank. Chief Industry : farming. The town has several good
stores, school and garages. Surrounding- towns and villag-es where
no papers are published : Leghorn, Sidevvood, Piapot and Car-
michael.
PROGRESS, weekly ; P. E. Lacey, publisher; established 1917;
independent ; Thursday ; subscription $1.50 ; eight pages, 5 col.,
1 8 inches.
Sworn Circ'n, average for 12 mos. to Sept. 30, 1918, 4O5
TUGASKE, pop. 350, District of Moose Jaw, on the C. P. R., 53
miles N. \V. of Moose Jaw; Tel., Ex., Bank. Chief Industry:
grain growing. The town has five elevators and flour mill.
Surrounding towns and villages where no papers are published :
Bridgeford and Darmody.
GLOBE, weekly; James Stoddart, proprietor ; established 1910;
independent; Thursday; subscription $1.50; eight pages, 6 col.,
19% inches. Circ'n ^
TURTLE FORD, pop. 200, District of Battleford, on C. N. R., 55
miles N. W. of Battleford ; Tel., T. , Ex. Chief Industries : grain
growing and stock raising. The town contains church, school,
hotel, two public halls and two elevators. Surrounding towns and
villag-es where no papers are published : Warnock, Turtlegrove,
and Westhazel.
RECORD, weekly; Cameron R. Mclntosh, publisher; established
1915: independent; Thursday; subscription $1.00 ; four pages,
5 col., i8j^ inches. Circ'n ^
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222 THE CANADIAN NEWSPAPER DIRECTORY
UNITY, pop. 500, District of Battleford, on the C. P. R. and G. T. P.,
1 20 miles W. of Saskatoon, 200 miles E. of Edmonton ; Tel., T.,
Ex., Banks. Chief Industry : grain growing. The town has good
school, theatre and church accommodation, a town hall and land
and immigration offices. Surrounding villages where no papers are
published : Adanac,Tako, Swarthmore, Wilbert, Phippen, Swinbourne,
Rutland and Evesham.
COURI ER, weekly ; Unity Courier, publishers ; established 1910 ;
independent; Wednesday; subscription $1.50 ; eight pages, 6 col. ,
20 inches. Circ'n %
VANGUARD, pop. 300, District of Moose Jaw, on the C. P. R.,
40 miles S.E. of Swift Current; Tel., Ex., Bank. Chief Industry:
farming. Surrounding towns and villages where no papers are pub-
lished : Pambrun, Neville, Lac Pelletier and Blumenhof.
NEWS, weekly; C. B. Nelson, publisher; established 1917;
independent ; Thursday ; subscription $1.50 ; eight pages, 6 col.,
19% inches. Circ'n ]4
VERWOOD, pop- 250, District of Moose Jaw, on the C. P. R., 12
miles W. of Viceroy, 62 miles S. of Moose Jaw ; Tel. Ex. Chief
Industry: farming. Surrounding towns and villages where no papers
are published : Landscape, Readlyn and Willows.
GAZETTE, weekly; Geo. H. Pearson, publisher; established
1918; independent; Thursday; subscription $1.50; eight pages;
6 col., 19^ inches. Circ'n %
VICEROY, pop. 200, District of Moose Jaw, on the C.P.R., 65 miles
S. of Moose Jaw, 80 miles S. W. of Regina ; Tel., Ex., Bank.
Chief Industry : farming.
NEWS, weekly; The Viceroy News, publishers; established
1914 ; independent ; Thursday ; subscription $1.50 ; eight pages,
6 col., 19^ inches. Circ'n %
VISCOUNT, pop. 200, District of Humboldt, on the C. P. R., 48
miles E. of Saskatoon; Tel., Ex., Bank. Chief Industry: grain
growing. Surrounding towns and villages where no papers are
published : Saxby, Zelma, Colonsay and Elstow.
SUN, weekly; Wm. T. Murphy, proprietor; established 1910;
independent; Thursday; subscription $1.00; eight pages, 5 col.,
18 inches. Circ'n }
WADENA, pop. 700, District of Humboldt, on C. N. R., 130 miles
S. E. of Saskatoon, 366 miles N. W. of Winnipeg; Tel., T., Ex.,
Bank. Chief Industry: farming. The shipments of grain aggregate
300,000 bushels a year. The town has splendid school and church
accommodation, R. N. W. Mounted Police barracks, large hotel,
and has electric light and good water. Surrounding towns and
villages where no papers are published : Clair, Paswegin, Margo,
Kylemore and Kuroki. r
HERALD, weekly ; John H. Howe, publisher; established 1908;
independent; Thursday; subscription $1.50; eight pages, 6 col., ig%
inches. Circ'n }&
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WAKAW, pop. 400, District of Humboldt, on the G. T. P., 48 miles
S. of Prince Albert, 75 miles N. E. of Saskatoon; T., Ex., Bank.
Chief Industry : farming. The town has churches, school and fire
department. Surrounding towns and villages where no papers are
published : Cudworth, Hoey, St. Louis and Middle Lake.
RECORDER, weekly; J. E. Willoughby, publisher; established
1913; independent; Wednesday; subscription $1.50; eight pages,
6 col., 20 inches. Circ'n j
WAPELLA, pop. 500, District of Qu'Appelle, on the main line of the
C. P. R., 236 miles W. of Winnipeg, 1 10 miles E. of Regina ; Tel.,
Ex., Bank. Chief Industries: farming, grain growing and live
stock raising. Many good stores, two hotels, four implement
warehouses, seven elevators, large flour mill and pork packing
establishment. Surrounding towns and villages where no papers
are published : Carnoustie, Burrows, Rocanville, Gordon, Red Jacket
and Hillburn.
POST, weekly ; E. S. Zingg, publisher ; established 1899 ;
independent; Thursday; subscription $1.50; eight pages, 6 col.,
20 inches. Circ'n
WATROUS, pop. 900, District of Humboldt, on Little Lake Manitou
and G. T. P., 58 miles S. E. of Saskatoon and 75 miles N. W. ot
Regina; Tel., T. , Ex., Banks. Chief Industries: mixed farming
and machinery factory. The town contains five churches, public
school, one hospital, skating and curling rink, fire station, electric
light, waterworks, and sewerage systems. Surrounding towns and
villages where no papers are published : Lockwood, Venn, Xena,
Renown and Little Manitou.
SIGNAL, weekly; E. Garrett, publisher; established 1908;
independent; Thursday; subscription $1.50; eight pages, 6 coL,
19^ inches. Circ'n
WATSON, pop. 300, District of Humboldt, on Iron Spring Creek and
C. N. R., 399 miles W. of Winnipeg, 426 miles E. of Edmonton, 100
miles E. of Saskatoon; Tel., T., Ex., Bank. Chief Industries:
grain growing and stock raising. The town has three churches,
two schools, two hotels, four elevators, a large creamery, and R. N. W.
Mounted Police barracks. It is the centre of a fine mixed farming
country, and is a distributing point for Western Canada for the
Imperial Oil Co. Good water is found everywhere at moderate
depth. Surrounding towns and villages where no papers are pub-
lished : Spalding, Englefeld, Jansen and Quill Lake.
WITNESS, weekly; G. H. Cameron, publisher; established
1907; independent; Friday; subscription $1.50; eight pages, 5 col.,
inches. Circ'n
WAWO T A, pop. 250, District of Assiniboia, on the C.P. R., no miles
S.E. of Regina, 240 miles W. of Winnipeg; Tel., T., Bank. Chief
Industry : grain growing. The town has two churches, school,
two elevators, Government creamery and a number of stores. Sur-
rounding towns and villages where no papers are published : Wai-
pole, Dumas, Fairlight, Kelso, Doonside, Vandura, Langbank,
Parkman and Kennedy.
HERALD, weekly; W. R. Peddle, publisher; established 1909;
independent; Saturday; subscription $1.50; eight pages, 7 col., 22
inches. Circ'n i
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224 THE CANADIAN NEWSPAPER DIRECTORY
WELWYN, pop. 200, District of Qu'Appelle, on the C.P.R., 130
miles E. of Regina and 2 miles from Manitoba boundary ; Tel. , Ex.
Chief Industry : farming". Surrounding towns and villages where
no papers are published : Cailmount, Hillburn and Prosperity.
HERALD, weekly; published in Moosomin as a part of the
World- Spectator.
WEYBURN, pop. 4,000, District of Assiniboia, on Soo Line branch
of C. P. R., and on the G.T. P., 90 miles S. E. of Moose Jaw ; Tel., T.,
Ex., Banks. Chief Industries : brickyards, milling, bottling works
and farming. The town contains five churches, schools, land office,
armoury, hospitals, opera house, four hotels, and is lighted by elec-
tricity. Surrounding towns and villages where no papers are pub-
lished : Hume, McTaggart, Halbrite, Colgate, Khedive, Ogema,
Pangman, Trossachs, Ralph and Goodwater.
HERALD, semi-weekly; Herald Printing Co., Ltd., publishers;
established 1901 ; liberal ; Wednesday and Saturday ; subscription
$1.00 : four to twelve pages, 7 col., 20 inches. Circ'n i
REVIEW, semi-weekly; T. M. Marshall, publisher; established
1909; independent; Wednesday and Saturday ; subscription $1.50 ;
six to ten pages, 7 col., 19^ inches. Circ'n i
WHITE WOOD, pop. 550, District of Qu'appelle, on the C. P. R.,
90 miles E. of Regina, and no miles W. of Brandon ; Tel., T., Ex.,
Bank. Chief Industries : stock and wheat raising. The town
contains besides its stores, etc., two hotels. Surrounding towns and
villages where no papers are published : Percival, Burrows, Stock-
holm, Kipling and Wawota.
HERALD, weekly ; Jno. Scott, publisher; established 1892;
independent ; Thursday ; subscription $1.00 ; eight pages, 6 col., 20
inches. Circ'n }
WILKIE, pop. 1,100, District of Battleford, on the main Winnipeg-
Edmonton line of C. P. R., 106 miles W. of Saskatoon, 35 miles S.
W. of Battleford ; Tel., T., Ex., Bank. Chief Industries: grain
growing and cattle raising. The town contains three churches,
public school, immigration hall, two hotels, and elevator and grain
warehouses. The C. P. R. have shops, round-house, large coal and
material yards here. Surrounding towns and villages where no
papers are published: Phippen, Adanac, Swinburne and Re ford.
PRESS, weekly ; W. J. George and E. N. Carter, publishers ;
established 1909; independent; Thursday; subscription $1.50;
eight pages, 7 col., 21)^ inches. Circ'n
WINDTHORST, pop- 350, District of Qu'Appelle, on the C. P. R.,
80 miles S.E. of Regina; Tel., T., Ex., Bank. Chief Industries:
farming and stock raising. Surrounding towns and villages where
no papers are published : Graytown, Kennedy, Glenavon, Carlsburgs
Hazelwood, Fitzmaurice, Kipling, Beeston, Neelby and Bender.
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INDEPENDENT, weekly; E. H. Battely, publisher;
established 1908; independent; Friday; subscription $1.50; eight
pages, 6 col., 20 inches. Circ'n }
WOLSELEY, pop. 1,100, District of Qu'Appelle, on C. P. R., 60
miles E. of Regina ; Tel., T. , Ex., Banks. Chief Industries:
farming', 400 acre nursery and C. P. R. roundhouse. The town
contains besides its stores, etc., two hotels, four churches, con-
vent, high and public schools, public library, skating rink and muni-
cipal electric light plant and five elevators. Surrounding towns
and villages where no papers are published : Summerberry, Baring,
Peebles, Ellisboro, Kendal, Glenavon, Montmartre and Candiac.
NEWS AND GRENFELL SUN, weekly; T. E. Scriver,
publisher; established 1899; independent; Wednesday; subscrip-
tion $1.50 ; twelve pages, 7 col., 21^4 inches. Circ'n
See Advt. Page 93.
WOODROW, pop. 150, District of Moose Jaw, on the Shaunavon
Branch of the C.P.R. ; 100 miles S.W. of Moose Jaw, 71 miles S.E.
Swift Current ; Tel., T. , Ex., Bank. Chief Industries : farming and
stock raising. Surrounding towns and villages where no papers are
published : Melaval, Hazenmore, Summer Cove and West Gravel-
bourg.
TIMES, weekly; Saskatchewan Publishers, publishers; O. H.
Redman, manageV ; established 1918; independent; Thursday;
subscription $1.50; eight pages, 6 col., 19^ inches. Circ'n
WYNYARD pop. 800, District of Humboldt, on the C. P. R., 120
miles E. of Saskatoon, 350 miles W. of Winnipeg; Tel., T., Ex.,
Banks. Chief Industry : farming. The town contains a court house,
high school and large flour mill. . Surrounding towns and villages
where no papers are published : Dafoe, Jansen, Kandahar, Mozart,
Elfros and Leslie."
ADVANCE, weekly ; Sigurdscn & Oddsson, publishers ; estab-
lished 1911; independent; Thursday; subscription $2.00; eight pages, 6
col., 19^ inches. Circ'n %
YELLOW GRASS, pop. 600, District of Regma, on Portal section
of C. P. R., 75 miles S. E. of Moose Jaw, and 50 miles S. E. of
Regina ; Tel., T. , Ex., Banks. Chief Industry: agriculture and
k raising. The town contains five churches, high and public
schools and an opera house, five elevators, hotel, skating and curl-
ing rinks, has water works, electric light and fire deparment. It
stands very high in health reports, and is the centre of the finest
grain belts in the province. Surrounding towns and villages where
no papers are published : Lang, Riceton, Colfax and Ceylon.
HERALD, weekly; J. W. Bailey, editor and proprietor;
established IQIO ; independent; Thursday; subscription $1.50;
eight pages, 6 col., 1954 inches. Circ'n %
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YORKTON, pop. 3,500, District of Mackenzie, on C. P. R., C. N. R.
and G. T. P., 115 miles N. E. of Regina, 200 miles E. of Saskatoon
40 miles from Manitoba boundary; Tel., T., Ex., Banks. Chief
Industries : brick and cement block making", woodworking factories,
flour and cereal mills, farming and ranching The town contains
eight churches, Catholic and Ruthenian Missions, collegiate
institute, high and public schools, hospital, court house, Provincial
Police barracks, town hall, two hotels and nine elevators with a
storage capacity of 253,000 bushels. Annual grain shipments
amount to over 2,000,000 bushels. Eleven wholesale houses have
branches here and with its railway facilities and large tributary
territory, it is one of the leading wholesale distributing centres in
Saskatchewan. Yorktori is the police and land titles centre for the
judicial district of Eastern Saskatchewan, as well as the commercial
and railway centre. Surrounding towns and villages where no
papers are published : Rokeby, Beaverdale, Ebenezer, Theodore,
Calder, Wroxton, Springside, Wallace, Sheho, Rhein, Arcadia and
Willowbrook.
ENTERPRISE, weekly; Enterprise Publishing Co., Ltd.,
publishers; established 1896; independent; Thursday; subscription
$1.50 ; eight to ten pages, 7 col., 21 % inches.
Sworn Circ'n, average for 12 mos. to Sept. 30, 1918, 2.OOO
See Advt. Page 96.
PRESS, weekly ; R. Denovan, publisher ; established 1915 ;
liberal; Tuesday; subscription $1.00; eight pages, 7 col., 19^ inches.
Circ'n itf
YOUNG, pop. 300, District of Humboldt, on the C. -P. R. and
G. T. P., 50 miles S.E. of Saskatoon, 117 miles N.W. of Regina ;
Tel., T. , Ex. , Bank. Chief Industry : farming. Surrounding towns
and villages where no papers are published : Zelma, Colonsay,
Meachand and Renown.
JOURNAL, weekly; W. H. Schierholtz, publisher; established
1912; independent; Thursday; subscription $1.50; eight pages,
6 col., 20 inches. 9 Circ'n )4
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PROVINCE OF ALBERTA
Alberta extends from the 49th parallel on the south to the 6oth on the
north, a distance of 750 miles, and from the noth meridian on the east
to the i2oth on the west, giving it a breadth of 400 miles. Its area is
254,559 square miles over 160 million acres, of which 120 million acres are
suitable for cultivatiori. Up to the present only about three and a half
million acres are under cultivation. The influx of population has been
steady and rapid, and there are now 400,000 people making their homes
in Alberta.
The eastern part of the province is a rolling prairie, a large part of
which is admirably adapted to raising the first quality of hard wheat.
Farther west come the foothills of the Rockies, and a territory probably
unexcelled for ranching, mixed farming and raising the famous "Alberta
Red" wheat. Alberta's spring wheat yield, average per acre cultivated
for 12 years, 1901-1912, 20.62 bushels; winter wheat, 22.51 ; oats, 36.42 ;
and barley, 26.85. The average value of farm land in the province is $20.46
per acre. The largest irrigation system in the world is under construction
in the province and some remarkably fertile land is being opened up.
The C. P. R. Alberta Irrigation America's greatest irrigation project
covers : Western section, 1,039,620 acres, 370,000 already under irrigation ;
Eastern, 1,156,224 acres, 540,000 acres of which are now irrigated.
Alberta Railway and Irrigation Co. have 300 miles built and 100,000
acres under irrigation ; Southern Alberta Land Co. have about 50 miles of
main canal completed. There are over 500 miles of irrigation canals in
the province.
Alberta's estimated grain yield for the year 1916 was 122,885,000
bushels and in this same year the Province broke the world's record for wheat
yield per acre. The last available estimates of the live stock in Alberta
were : 621,200 horses, 440,310 swine, 539,100 sheep, 394,233 cows, over
200,000 beef-cattle and 546,176 other cattle, all valued at $110,000,000.
The mineral production of the province is valued a! about $15,000,000
annually. Large deposits of coal have been found in "The Pass" district,
near Medicine Hat, Edmonton, Calgary and other points. In all, the
province has 16,218 miles of coal land, with estimated contents of
1,072,627,400,000 tons. Natural gas and petroleum are found at various
points from the United States boundary to the Peace River district. Zinc
deposits are extensively worked in the neighborhood of Frank and clay
mines near Medicine Hat.
The Peace River District at the north, almost 400 miles square, now
being opened up for farming, ranks as one of the greatest fur producing
districts in the world. More raw furs are marketed at Edmonton than in
any other city. Tests have proved, too, that almost every part of this
territory will grow wheat and rough grains.
The province is served by three great railway systems, the Canadian
Pacific, Canadian National and Grand Trunk Pacific, witt} a total mileage
at December 31, 1915 of 4,520. Banking facilities are provided by over
260 branches of Canadian chartered banks.
In education Alberta is not behind the other provinces having in
1915-1916 some 2,478 school districts ; 12 school consolidations and 3,082
schools or classrooms in operation ; with a total of 97,286 pupils.
The Government consists of a Lieutenant-Governor, Executive Council
and Legislative Assembly of 56 members. Capital Edmonton.
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ACME, pop. 200, District of Calgary, on the C. P. R. , 39 miles N.
of Langdon, 61 miles N. E. of Calgary; Tel., T. , Ex., Bank. Chief
Industries : grain growing and cattle raising. Surrounding villages
where no papers are published : Swalwell, Beiseker and Irricana.
SENTINEL, weekly; Arthur Wheeler, publisher; established
1914; independent; Wednesday; subscription $1.00; eight pages,
5 col., iyX inches. Circ'n %
ALIX, pop. 300, District of Red Deer, on the C. P. R., G. T. P. and
C. N. R., 25 miles E. of Lacombe and 25 miles W. of Stettler ; Tel.,
T. , Ex. , Bank. Chief Industries: coal mining, mixed farming, and
cattle raising. The town contains three churches, school, town hall,
masonic hall, opera house and grain elevators. Surrounding towns
and villages where no papers are published : Bullocksville, Tees
and Chigwell.
FREE PRESS, weekly; S. C. Andrews, editor and proprietor ;
established 1909; independent; Friday; subscription $1.00; four
pages, 6 col., i<)/4 inches. Circ'n ^
ALLIANCE, pop. 300, District of Red Deer, on Battle River and on
the C. N. R. Camrose- Alliance branch, 109 miles E. of Edmonton;
Tel., T., Ex., Bank. Chief Industry: farming. The town is only
a year old but is growing rapidly. Surrounding towns and villages
where no papers are published : Lorraine, Merna, Neuchatel and
Battle Bend.
TIMES, weekly; John W. Johnston, publisher ; established 1916;
independent; Saturday; subscription $1.00; eight pages, 6 col.,
20 inches.
Sworn Circ'n, actual average for 12 mos. to Sept. 30, 1918, 50O*
Also publishes Galahad Mail.
BANFF, pop. r,2oo, District of Calgary, in the Canadian National
Park, on the Western Division of the C. P. R., 82 miles W. of
Calgary and 560 miles E. of Vancouver, in the heart of the Canadian
Rockies; is visited annually by upwards of 50,000 people; Tel., T. ,
Ex., Bank. Fishing, boating, bathing, hunting and camping are
the principal attractions ; nine first-class hotels and sanatorium.
It is the leading resort for lovers of winter pastimes skating,
curling, snow-shoeing, ski-ing, ice-boating, toboganning and has
an annual winter carnival. The high altitude and bracing atmosphere
are beneficial to consumptives. Banff is the station for the Rocky
Mountains Park, the national reservation -of over 10,000 square
miles, embracing parts of the valleys of the Bow, Spray and Cascade
Rivers, Lake Minnewanka and several noble mountain ranges.
Mount Assiniboine, the Matterhorn of the New World, is 20 miles
south of Banff. Surrounding towns and villages where no papers
are published : Laggan, Field, Bankhead, Canmore, Exshaw, Gap
and Kananaskis.
ADVOCATE, weekly; Thos. G. Jenkyns, publisher; established
1919; independent; Friday; subscription $1.50; eight pages, 6 col.,
19% inches. ^
CRAG AND CANYON, weekly; Crag & Canyon, publishers ;
established 1899; independent; Saturday; subscription $1.00; eight
pages, 5 col., 18 inches. Circ'n ^
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BASHAW, pop. 325, Distrii-t of Camrose, on G. T. P., 70 miles S.E. of
Edmonton, 125 miles N.E. of Calvary ; Tel., T., Ex., Bank. Chief
Industry: farming', cattle and hog raising. Surrounding 1 towns and
villagvs where no papers are published : Tristram, New Norway,
Duhamel, Asker, Dorenlee, Edensville, Meeting- Creek, Whitebrush,
Ferintosh and Water Glen.
STAR, weekly; R. S. Burns, publisher; established 1915; In-
dependent ; Thursday; subscription $1.50; eight pages, 6 col.,
i9-' 4 ' inches. Circ'n ]^
BASSANO, pop. 1,000, District of Medicine Hat, on the Bow River and
a divisional point on the C. P. R. , 83 miles E. of Calgary, 97 miles
N. \V. of Medicine Hat, 755 miles W. of Winnipeg; Tel., T., Ex.,
Bank. Chief Industries : farming and ranching. Bassano is the
site of C. P. R. $5,000,000 irrigation dam. The town has municipal
hospital, waterworks and sewage disposal plant, incinerator and
electric lighting system. Surrounding villages where no papers are
published : Bow City, Latham, Cluny and Crowfoot.
MAI L, weekly ; Mail Publishing Co., publishers ; established 1913;
independent-unionist; Thursday; subscription $1.25; eight pages,
6 col., 20 inches. - Circ'n ^
BAVvLF, pop. 300, District of Strathcona, on C. P. R. , 43 miles S.E. of
Wetaskiwin and 68 miles by rail S. E. of Edmonton ; Tel., T. , Ex.,
Bank. Chief Industries : grain growing, stock raising, dairying and
coal mining. The town contains two churches, school, opera house,
hotels and elevators. A splendid grain and stock section.
Surrounding towns and villages where no papers are published :
New Norway, Kingman, Edberg and Rosalind.
SUN, weekly; A. L. Easily, publisher; established 1908;
independent ; Friday ; subscription $1.50 ; eight pages, 6 col.,
19^ inches. Circ'n ^
Also publishes Kittam News, Sedgeuuick Sentinel and Lougheed
Express.
BIG VALLEY, pop. 550, District of Red Deer, on the C.N.R., 130
miles N.E. of Calgary and 52 miles S.E. of Red Deer; Tel., T., Ex.,
Bank. Chief Industry : coal mining. Surrounding towns and vil-
lages where no papers are published : Ewing, Breda, Scollard, Runv
sey, Gopher Head, Elnora and Fenn.
NEWS, weekly; Henry Oke, publisher; established 1916; inde-
pendent; Thursday; subscription $1.50: eight pages, 5 col., iSinches.
Circ'n %
BLAIRMORE, pop. 2,100, District of Macleod, on Crow's Nest and
Old Man Rivers and Western Division C. P. R., 10 miles E. of
Crow's Nest Pass, on B. C. boundary lines, 56 miles W. of Macleod,
170 miles W. of Dunmore Junction ; Tel., Ex., Bank. Chief
Industries : coal mining, brick making, saw mills, lime, coke,
tobacco and macaroni factories. Commercial and distributing
point of the Crow's Nest Pass coal fields. Surrounding camps and
towns where no papers are published : Lille, H ilk-rest, Bellevue,
Byron Creek, McLaren's Siding, Sentinel and Passburg.
ENTERPRISE, weekly; W. J. Bartlett, publisher; established
1909 ; independent ; Friday; subscription $2.00; eight pages, 6 col.,
20 inches. Circ'n ^
See Advt. Page 92.
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BOW ISLAND, pop. 600, District of Medicine Hat, on the C. P. R.,
45 miles W. of Medicine Hat, 65 miles E. of Lethbridge : Tel., T. ,
Ex., "Bank. Chief Industries: farming- and natural gas, of which
the town has an abundance. The town contains four churches, a
school and a public hall. Surrounding villages where no papers
are published : Grassy Lake, Winnifred, Whitla, Seven Persons and
Burdett.
REVIEW, weekly, W. P. Cotton, publisher; established 1910;
independent; Friday; subscription $1.50; eight pages, 6 col.,
inches. Circ'n
BROOKS, pop. 600, District of Medicine Hat, on the C. P. R., 120 miles
S. E. of Calgary ; Tel., Ex., Banks. Chief Industry : agriculture.
It is the headquarters of the C. P. R. Irrigation Colonization Co.
Surrounding towns and villages where no papers are published :
Cassils, Macbeth and Bantry.
BULLETIN, weekly; L. D. Nesbitt, publisher ; established 191 1 ;
independent; Friday; subscription $1.50; eight pages, 6 col.,
19^ inches. Circ'n ^
CALGARY, pop. 65,000, District of Calgary, on the Bow and Elbow
Rivers, Western Division C. P. R., 840 miles W. of Winnipeg, 642
miles E. of Vancouver and 2,255 miles N.W. of Montreal ; Junction
Point for Edmonton and northern points, for Macleod and southern
points, and for Golden, B.C., and western points ; Tel., T., Ex.,
Banks. Chief Industries : farming, ranching and manufacture ot
temperance drinks, biscuits, breakfast foods, rolled oats, flour,
bricks, cement and cement blocks, rough and finished lumber,
beds and mattresses, show cases, saddlery, tents, confectionery,
cigars, meat products, soap and waggons. Calgary is beautifully
situated on a plateau at an altitude of 3,388 feet, overlooked
by the snow-capped peaks of the Rockies. It is the centre of
the trade of the northern part of the great ranching country
and the chief source of supply for the mining districts in the
mountains beyond. It has 27 branches of Canadian chartered banks,
excellent police and fire protection, 400 miles of streets with 127 miles
of granolithic sidewalks, 200 miles of sewers and 179 miles of water
mains. Calgary has a municipally owned street railway service w.ith
over seventy-five miles of tracks. The C. P. R. shops for the western
lines ase located here and employ over 1,500 men. Lumber is largely
made here from logs floated down the Bow River. Calgary is an
important Station of the R.N.W.M.P. and a post of the Hudson Bay
Company. The city contains seventy-one churches, four colleges,
normal school, high school, thirty-four public schools, two public
hospitals, nine large theatres, twenty-four hotels, Y. M.C.A. building,
Y.W.C.A., Carnegie library, railway shops and splendid public
buildings.
ALBERTAN, every morning except Sunday; Albertan Publishing
Co., Ltd., publishers; established 1902; independent-liberal; sub-
scription $5.00 by mail, $7.50 in city ; ten to twenty-four pages, 7
col., 23 inches.
Sworn Circ'n, actual average for 12 mos. to Sept. 30, 1918, 15,257*f
WEEKLY; established 1902; Wednesday; subscription $1.00 ;
;ight pages, 7 col., 23 inches. Circ'n 3^
Advt. The Albertan has the largest circulation of any morning daily published
in\Alberta. For reaching the farming community of this Province the Albertan
has no equal, 94% of its circulation being distributed in Alberta. It stands for .
"Truth in Advertising," eliminating all objectionable matter from its columns and
enjoys to a remarkable degree the confidence of its readers. See Advt. Page 45.
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HERALD, every evening- except Sunday; J. H. Woods, editor
and managing: director, The Herald Publishing Co., Ltd., publishers ;
established 1883 ; independent-conservative ; subscription, $5.00 by
mail, $7.50 in city ; sixteen to thirty-two pages, 8 col., 21 % inches.
Sworn Circ'n average for 12 mos. to Sept. 30, 1918, 22,478f
Advt. The Herald is the oldest Daily in the Province, and the leading advertising
medium between Winnipeg and Vancouver. With a circulation exceeding 21,000,
it covers a field of 500,000 people in the richest agricultural district on the American
Continent. Its columns reflect the confidence which advertisers have learned to place
in its selling power. See Advt. Pages 46 and 47.
ALBERTA FARMER AND CALGARY WEEKLY HERALD,
weekly; The Herald Publishing Co., Ltd., publishers; established
1883 ; independent ; agricultural ; Thursday ; subscription Si.oo ;
fourteen to twenty-four pages, 8 col., 21^ inches.
Sworn Circ'n, actual average for 12 mos. to Sept. 30, 1918, 7,840*
Advt. The Weekly Herald opened 1018 -with a circulation almost a thousand
in excess of the average for 101?. and is growing fast. It reaches a clientele who
are farming the most productive land and reaping the heaviest crops in America.
If you want them for customers, use the Weekly Herald. See Advt. Pages 46 and 47.
ARMY AND NAVY NEWS, weekly; The Army and Navy
Co., publishers; established 1918; official newspaper of the Army
and Navy Veterans in Canada; Saturday; subscription $2.00; six
pages, 21*4 inches.
Advt. The Army and Navy News has had a remarkable success during the past
nine months, and is now read by thousands of people, the guaranteed circulation
at date being upwards of 10,000. It is the official newspaper of the A. 6* N. As-
sociation and is used as the official medium by returned soldiers and sailors. The
paper circulates in Manitoba, Saskatchewan, Alberta, British Columbia and the
United States. See Advt. Page 63.
DUN'S LEGAL AND COMMERCIAL RECORD, weekly;
R. G. Dun & Co., publishers; established 1911 ; legal and commer-
cial; Friday; free to Mercantile Agency subscribers; four pages, 4
wide col., 1 6 inches.
MARKET EXAMINER, weekly ; E. D. Marshall and J. A. Grant,
publishers ; established 1917 ; commercial ; Friday ; subscription
$2.00 ; eight pages, 4 col., 15 inches.
WESTERN WEEKLY REPORTS, weekly; Burroughs & Co.,
Ltd., publishers ; established 1911 ; law reports; about sixty-five
pages, i wide col., 7^ inches.
WESTERNER, bi-weekly; The Westerner, Limited, publishers;
established 1919; financial; every other Tuesday; forms close
Saturday preceding; subscription $1.50; sixteen pages, 3 col., 10
inches.
See Advt. Page 97.
COMMERCIAL REVIEW, (with which is incorporated Retail
Merchants' Magazine, Dry Goods and Dress and West Can. Trade
Gazette), semi-monthly ; Western Canada Pub. Co., Ltd., publishers ;
established 1911 ; trade and finance; ist and 151(1 of month; last
forms close 25th and loth of month; subscription $2.00 ; thirty-two
pages, 2 and 3 col., 10 inches. Circ'n 3^
See Advt. Page 66.
EYE-OPENER, semi-monthly; Calgary Eye Opener Publishing
Co., Ltd., publishers ; established 1902 ; conservative ; subscrip-
tion $1.00 ; four pages, 7 col., 22 inches.
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FARM AND RANCH REVIEW, semi-monthly; Farm and
Ranch Review, Limited, publishers ; M. D. Geddes, managing-
editor ; established 1905 ; agricultural ; 5th and 2Oth of each
month ; last forms close 4th and igth of month; subscription $1.00;
forty to ninety-six pages, 4 col., 12^ inches.
Sworn Circ'n, actual average for 12 mos. to Sept. 30, 1918, 31,O42*t
Advt. Farm and Ranch Review circulates to the extent of one in every twenty-
five of the English speaking homes in Alberta, the richest province in Western Can-
ada. The circulation is concentrated on Alberta, Western Saskatchewan and Brit-
ish Columbia. The facts shown in our advertisement, Page 136, prove "quality
circulation," the only circulation you should buy. See Advt. Page 136.
ALBERTA MOTORIST, monthly; Alberta Motorist Publish-
ing Co., publishers; established 1917; motoring; I5th of month:
subscription $1.00 ; 32 pages, 3 col., 10 inches. Circ'
LITTLEBURY'S MAGAZINE, (with which is incorporated
Practical Gardening, Dog and Poultry Breeding), monthly; A. R.
Littlebury, publisher; established 1918; horticulture, dog and poul-
try breeding; ist. of month; subscription $1.00; 3 col., 9^ inches.
Circ'n
See Advt. Page 70.
CAM ROSE pop. 1,700, District of Strathcona, on the C. P. R.,
C. N. R., and G. T. P., 25 miles E. of Wetaskiwin, 70 miles S. E. of
Edmonton; Tel., T., Ex., Banks. Chief Industries: farming,
ranching, concrete works, brick yard, planing mill and coal mining.
Besides its stores, the town contains seven churches, two-storey
brick public school, high school, six wholesale houses, fire hall
with $10,000 fire fighting plant and three elevators, is lighted with
gas and electricity, and has a modern waterworks system. Situated
in the centre of a well settled district. Surrounding towns and
villages where no papers are published : Killam, Bittern Lake, Bardo,
New Norway, Hay Lake and Bashaw.
CANADIAN, weekly; Camrose Publishing Co., Ltd., publishers ;
established 1909; liberal; Thursday; subscription $1.50; eight
pages, 7 col., 19^ inches. Circ'n 2
CARDSTON, pop. 1,527, District of Medicine Hat, on St. Mary's
River, and Stirling to Spring Coulee branch of Alberta Rail-
way, C. P. R. branch to Lethbridge, and Irrigation Company
Railway, 40 miles S.W. of Lethbridge, and 37 miles S. of Macleod ;
Tel., T., Ex. , Banks. Chief Industries : flour mill, quarry, coalmines,
ranching and agriculture. The town contains, besides its stores,
three churches, court house, opera house, public and high schools,
three hotels and three elevtaors, and has waterworks and electric
light. The Blood Indian Reservation is near here. Surrounding
towns and villages where no papers are published : Mountain View,
Boundary Creek, Kimball, Glenwood, Hill Spring, Aetna, Colles,
Waterton, Taylorville, Woolford, Beazer, Spring Coulee, Leavitt
and Caldwell.
GLOBE, weekly; F. Burton, publisher; established 1900; inde-
pendent ; Thursday ; subscription $1.50 ; eight pages, 7 col., 22
inches. Circ n
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CARMANGAY, pop. 450, District of Macleod, on the Little Bow
River and C.P.R., 85 miles S.E. of Calgary, 36 miles N. of
Lethbridge; Tel., T., Ex., Banks. Chief Industry: farming 1 . The
town has two churches, school, six grain elevators, municipal
buildings, and electric light and waterworks systems. Surrounding
towns and villages where no papers are published.
SUN, weekly; A. E. Quayle, publisher ; established 1910 ; liberal;
Saturday; subscription $1.00; eight pages, 6 col., 19^ inches.
Circ'n %
CARSTAIRS, pop. 300, District of Calgary, on Calgary and Edmon-
ton branch of C.P.R., 41 miles N. of Calgary ; Tel., T., Ex., Banks.
Chief Industries : stock raising, creameries, cheese factories and
grain growing. Located in the famous Chinook belt, and surround-
ed by a splendid winter wheat country. The town contains three
churches, opera house and a fine four-roomed brick school-house.
Surrounding towns and villages where no papers are published
Kansas, Neapolis, Sunnyslope and Cremona.
JOU RNAL, weekly ; Arthur S. Lorimer, publisher ; established
1905 ; independent ; Friday ; subscription $1.50 ; eight pages, 5 col.,
17 inches. Circ'n ^
CASTOR, pop. 1,654, District of Red Deer, on the Lacombe to
Moose Jaw branch of the C. P. R., 337 miles N.W. of Moose Jaw,
150 miles S. E. of Edmonton and 190 miles N. E. of Calgary; Tel.,
T. , Ex. , Banks., Chief Industries: coal mining and farming. The
town has public and high schools, churches, hospital and immigra-
tion hall. In the vicinity are sandstone quarries, shales and clays
suitable for pottery and brick. A municipally-owned well supplies
natural gas for lighting and heating. Surrounding towns and villages
where no papers are published : Fleet, Lindsville and Bulwark.
ADVANCE, weekly; Advance Publishing Co., Ltd., publishers;
established 1909; liberal; Thursday; subscription $1.00 ; eight
pages, 6 col., 19^4" inches Circ'n i
CHAMPION, pop. 200, District of Macleod, on Lethbridge and Cal-
gary branch of the C. P. R., 44 miles N.W. of Lethbridge, 82 miles
S.E. of Calgarv; Tel., Ex., Bank. Chief Industry : farming. Sur-
rounding towns and villages where no papers are published : Kirk-
caldy, Cloverville and Optic.
NEWS, weekly; Rev. F. T. Cook, publisher; established 1919;
independent; subscription $1.50; four pages, 6 col., 19^ inches.
CHAUVIN, pop. 300, District of Strathcona, on the G.T.P., 160
miles S.E. of Edmonton, 160 miles W. of Saskatoon ; Tel., T., Ex.,
Bank. Chief Industry : mixed farming. Surrounding towns and
villages where no papers are published : Artland, Ribstone, Dunn,
Edgerton, Yorker and Winter.
CHRONICLE, weekly; Leonard DAlbertanson, publisher ; es-
tablished 1914 ; independent; Wednesday; subscription $i. 50 ; eight
pages, 5 col., 17 inches. Circ'n ^
See Advt. Page no.
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CHINOOK, pop- 350, District of Medicine Hat, on the C.N.R., 98
miles N. of Medicine Hat and 102 miles E. of Lethbridge ; Tel., Ex.,
Bank. Chief Industry : farming. Surrounding- towns and villages
where no papers are published : Dobson, Lanfine, Excel, Scotfield
and Stanmore.
ADVANCE, weekly ; A. Nicholson, publisher; established 1917;
independent; Thursday; subscription $1.00; eight pages, 6 col.,
20 inches. Circ'n 1
CLARESHOLM, pop. 1,000, District of Macleod, on Calgary and
Macleod branch of C. P. R., 82 miles S. of Calgary, and 25 miles N.
of Macleod; Tel., T., Ex., Banks. Chief Industries: wheat growing
and ranching. The town is an educational centre and has six
churches, Government Experimental Farm, an agricultural college
and high school. Surrounding towns and villages where no papers
are published :NewOxley, Little Bow, Bowville, Lyndon and Meadow
Creek.
REVIEW - ADVERTISER, weekly; F. H. Schooley, pub-
lisher; established 1904; independent; Thursday; subscription
$2.00 ; eight pages, 6 col., 19^ inches.
Circ'n
COCHRANE,pop. 400, District of Calgary, on C. P. R. , 25milesN.W.
of Calgary; Tel., T., Ex., Bank. Chief Industries: brick making
and mixed farming. The town has three churches, public and high
schools, two hotels and town hall. Surrounding towns and villages
where no papers are published : Glenbow, Mitford and Bearspaw.
ADVOCATE, weekly; R. J. Hawkey, publisher; established
1909 ; independent ; Thursday ; subscription $1.50 ; eight pages,
5 col., 18 inches. Circ n
CONSORT, pop. 200, District of Red Deer, on the C.P.R., 160
miles S. E. of Edmonton and the same distance N. E. of Calgary ;
Tel., T., Ex., Bank. Chief Industries: farming and stock raising.
Surrounding villages where no papers are published : Veteran
and Loyalist.
ENTERPRISE, weekly ; Mabel and Wilburn DeWolfe,
publishers; established 1912; independent; Thursday; subscription
$i .50 ; eight pages, 6 col., 19^" inches. Circ'n %
CORONATION, pop. 800, District of Red Deer, on the C. P. R.,
Lacombe branch, 190 miles S.E. of Edmonton, 150 miles N.E. ot
Calgary; Tel., Ex., Bank. Chief Industry: farming. Besides
churches and school, the town has a hospital, four elevators, water
works and electric lighting system. Surrounding towns and villages
where no papers are published : Veteran, Throne, Loyalist, Bulwark
and Federal.
REVIEW, weekly; Wm. A. McGillivray and J. ^A. Housiaux,
publishers; established 1911; independent; Thursday; subscription
$1.00 ; eight pages, 6 col., 20 inches.
Circ'n ^
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CROSSFIELD, pop. 300, District of Calgary, on the C.P.R., 29
miles N. of Calgary, 160 miles S. of Edmonton ; Tel., T., Ex., Bank.
Chief Industry : farming. Surrounding towns and villages where
no papers are published : Hemsdale, Sampsonton and Wessex.
CHRONICLE, weekly ; Robt. Whitfield, publisher ; established
1907; independent; Friday; subscription $1.50; eight pages, 5
col., 17^ inches. Circ'n %
DAYSLAND, pop. 400, District of Strathcona, on the Wetaskiwin
branch of the C. P. R., 51 miles E. of Wetaskiwin, 80 miles S. E. of
Edmonton ; Tel., T., Ex., Banks. Chief Industry : mixed farming.
Daysland is situated in the wheat belt and has four grain elevators.
The town has three churches, school and hospital. Surrounding
towns and villages where no papers are published : Ohaton, Spring
Lake, Quarrel, Heisler and Rosalind.
PRESS, weekly; A. A. P. McDowell, publisher; established
1907 ; independent ; Thursday ; subscription $1.50 ; eight pages,
6 col., 19^" inches. Circ'n
DIDSBURY, pop. 800, District of Red Deer, on the Edmonton section
of the C. P. R., 48 miles N. of Calgary ; Tel., T., Ex., Banks. Chief
Industries : flour mills, steel culvert works, creameries and mixed
farming. The' town contains five churches, high and public schools,
public library and hotel and has modern electric light plant. It is
situated in an excellent mixed farming district, and ships large
quantities of milk, cream, hops, cattle, hay and other produce.
Surrounding towns and villages where no papers are published :
Neapolis, Sunnyslope, Lone Pine, Westerdale, Harmattan and
Westcott."
PIONEER, weekly; H. E. Osmond, publisher; established
1902; independent; Wednesday; subscription $1.50 ; eight pages
5 col., 18 inches. Circ'n
DRUMHELLER, pop. 425, District of Medicine Hat, on Red Deer
River and C.N.R., 80 miles N.E. of Calgary; Tel., T., Ex., Bank.
Chief Industries : mining and farming. The town contains four
churches, school, two hospitals, two opera houses, elevators,
nineteen coal mines and is lighted by electricity. Surrounding
towns and villages where no papers are published : Carbon, Rose-
bud, Munson and Beiseker.
MAIL, weekly; G. C. Duncan, publisher; established 1918; in-
dependent ; Thursday; subscription $1.50; eight pages, 6 col., 19^
inches.
Sworn Circ'n, actual average for 12 mos. to Sept. 30, 1918, 5OO*
REVIEW, weekly; Chas. J. Porritt, publisher; established 1913;
independent; Friday; subscription $1.50 ; eight pages, 6 col., igj
inches. Circ'n )4
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EDMONTON, pop. 55,000, District of Edmonton, capital of the Pro-
vince of Alberta, on the North Saskatchewan River, 825 miles W. of
Winnipeg-, 190 miles N. of Calgary; on C. N. R., C. P. R. and
G. T. P. Ry. ; Tel., T. , Ex., Banks. Chief Industries: saw, grist
and planing mills, brick yards, stock raising, packing plants,
mining, lumbering and farming. There are over 85 miles of sewers,
95 miles of water mains, 125 miles of sidewalks and 773 acres of
public parks. Edmonton has immense quantities of coal directly
under the city and a million tons are sold annually for export. The
town contains the provincial parliament building's, thirty churches,
public schools, twenty-four banks, the University of Alberta and four
affiliated colleges, and has electric light, power and street car plants
operated by the city. Three great railway systems center on
Edmonton the Grand Trunk Pacific, the Canadian Pacific and the
Canadian National. The Canadian Pacific has a high level
bridge and terminals which cost $2,500,000. The new Grand
Trunk Pacific hotel cost $2,000,000. Edmonton is the chief
central point of the Edmonton, Yukon and Pacific Railway, the
Edmonton, Dunvegan, and British Columbia Railway, and the Alberta
and Northwestern Railway. Edmonton is the shipping point for a
rich farming and ranching 1 territory within a radius of 150 miles
-north, east and west, and is a divisional point on the G.T. P. Ry. At
present, four railways are building into the Peace River Valley and
country north and west of Edmonton. ' This country contains
40,000,000 acres of land and boundless resources of minerals, timber,
natural gas, water power and cattle ranges.
BULLETIN, every morning and evening except Sunday ; Bulletin
Co., Ltd., publishers; established 1903; liberal; subscription,
$5.00; ten to thirty pages, 7 col., 20^ inches.
Sworn Circ'n, actual average for 12 mos. to Sept. 30, 1918, 12,337*1
NOTE Advertising- space is sold only in conjunction with the
Semi-Weekly, giving a total circulation of 19,587.
SEMI-WEEKLY, established 1880 ; Monday and Thursday ;
subscription $2.00 ; ten to sixteen pages, 7 col., 22 indie's. Circ'n 7^
NOTE Advertising space is sold only in conjunction with the
Daily, giving a total circulation of 19,587.
JOURNAL, every evening- except Sunday ; Canadian Newspapers
Ltd., publishers ; established 1903 ; conservative ; subscription, $7.50 ;
twelve to forty pages, 8 coL, 21^ inches.
Sworn Circ'n, average for 12 mos. to Sept. 30, 1918, 17,816f
See Advt. Page 43.
NOWYNY (NEWS), Ruthenian, semi-weekly ; Commercial
Printers, Limited, publishers ; established 1912 ; independent; Tuesday
and Friday ; subscription $3.50 ; four pages, 7 col., 22 inches.
WEEKLY TOPICS, weekly; H. H. Hull Printing Co., pub-
lishers; established 1904; independent; Friday; subscription $1.00 ;
eight pag-es, 7 col., 20 inches. Circ'n 5
See Advt. Page 77.
WESTERN VETERAN, weekly; The Great War Veteran's
Association, publishers; established 1918; historical and literary;
Friday; subscription $2.00; twenty-four pages, 3 col., 16 inches.
Circ'n 2
CANADIAN, Ruthenian, weekly ; Methodist Missionary Society,
publishers ; established 1912; religious; Wednesday; subscription
$1.00 ; eight pages, 4 col., 11% inches.
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L'UNION, French, weekly; P. Fegfuenne, publisher ; establish-
ed 1917; independent ; "Thursday; subscription $1.50; eight pages,
6 col. , 19^ inches. Circ'n 4
ALBERTA GAZETTE, semi-monthly; official organ of Provin-
cial Government ; established 1905 ; subscription $2.00 ; thirty-two
pages and upwards, I col. , 8 inches.
SEARCHLIGHT, monthly; Alberta Social Service League;
publishers; established 1908; social service and moral reform;
subscription $1.00 ; four pages, 4 col., n^ inches. Circ'n 3
ELM OR A, pop. 300, District of Red Deer, on the G.T.P., 85 miles
N.E. of Calgary, 115 miles S. of Edmonton; Tel., T., Ex., Bank.
Chief Industries : stock raising and mixed farming. The town has
consolidated schools, an hotel, two restaurants, two elevators. Sur-
rounding towns and villages where no papers are published : Hux-
ley, Lakeview, Pine Lake, Lousana and Delburne.
ADVANCE, weekly; Hubert Peters, publisher; established 1918,
independent ; Thursday ; subscription $1.50; eight pages, 5 col.,
17^ inches.
Also publish Three Hills Capital.
EMPRESS, pop. 700, District of Medicine Hat, on Red Deer and
South Saskatchewan Rivers and C.P.R., 70 miles N.E. of Medicine
Hat, 175 miles E. of Calgary and close to the Saskatchewan
Boundary ; Tel., Banks. Chief Industry : farming. Surrounding
towns and villages where no papers are published : Sharrow, Bind-
loss and Cavendish.
EXPRESS, weekly ; A. Hankin and E. S. Sexton, publishers ;
established 1913; independent; Thursday; subscription $1.50; six
pages, 6 col., 19^ inches. Circ'n l /t
Also publish Leader Enterprise.
ERSKINE, pop. 300, District of Red Deer on the C. P. R., 10 miles
\V. of Stettler ; Tel., T., Ex., Bank. Chief Industry : farming.
The town has high school, two elevators, etc. Surrounding towns
and villages where no papers are published : Stewartwyn, Kanuta,
Nevis, Oberlin and Warden.
REVIEW, weekly; Francis Cormack, publisher; established 1912;
independent; Friday; subscription $1.50; eight pages, 6 col., 19^
inclu'.s. Circ'n
FORESTBURG, pop. 250, District of Strathcona, on the C. N. R.,
1 10 miles S. E. of Edmonton, and 75 miles S.\V. of Vermilion ; Tel.,
Ex., Rank. Chief Industry: grain farming and coal mining.
Surrounding towns and villages where no papers are publislu-d :
Hi-isler, Pleasington, Sycamore and Grainland,
ADVANCE, wt-.-kly ; F. H. Cramer, publisher; established
1916; independent ; Friday; subscription $1.50; eight pages, 6 col.,
19^ inches. Circ'n ^
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FORT SASKATCHEWAN, pop. i.ooq. District of Victoria, on
the Saskatchewan River and C.N.R., 18 miles N. E. of Edmon-
ton; Tel., T., Ex., Banks. Chief Industries : farming-, stock raising,
saw and flour mills and coal mining 1 . The town contains four
churches, school, town hall, fire hall and four elevators. Sur-
rounding towns and villages where no papers are published : Ar-
drossan, Lamoureaux, Beaver Hills and Agricola,
CONSERVATOR, weekly; J. E. Buchanan, publisher ; estab-
lished 1913; independent; Wsdnesday; subscription $1.50; eight
pages, 6 col., 19^ inches. Circ'n %
GLEICHEN, pop. 583, District of Bow River, on the main line of the
C. P. R., 54 miles E. of Calgary; Tel., Ex., Bank. Chief Indus-
tries : farming, ranching and coal mining. Besides its stores, the
town has four churches, a school, two elevators, fire hall and good
water. It is the centre of the Canadian Pacific Irrigation Coloniza-
tion Co. 's undertaking, and the surrounding country is rapidly being
settled. Surrounding towns and villages where no papers are pub-
lished : Strathmore, Namaka and Cluny.
CALL, weekly; W. Park Evans, publisher and proprietor; estab-
lished 1907; independent; Thursday; subscription $1.50; eight pages,
7 col., 19^ inches. Circ'n ^
GRANDE PRAIRIE > pop. 700, District of Edmonton, on the Bear
River, on Edmonton, Dunvegan and B. C. Railway and sur-
vey of C.N.R., about 250 miles N. W. of Edmonton; Tel.,
T. , Ex., Banks. Chief Industries: farming, flour mills and pork
packing. The town has a public school, land office, immigration
office and R. N. W. M. P. barracks. Surrounding towns and villages
where no papers are published : Clairmont, Sexsmith and Lake
Saskatoon.
HERALD, weekly; Grand Prairie Herald, Limited, publishers ;
established 1913; independent; Tuesday; subscription $2.00; eight
pages, 6 col., 20 inches. Circ'n %
GRANUM, pop. 450, District of Macleod, on the C. P. R., 100 miles S.
of Calgary ; Tel. , T. , Ex., Banks. Chief Industries : farming and
stock raising. The town contains, in addition to a number of good
stores, five churches, public school, public library, opera house and
one hotel. Surrounding towns and villages where no papers are
published : Woodhouse, Nobleford and Monarch.
HERALD, weekly; Smith & Seimmons. publishers; established
1918; independent; Friday; subscription $1.50 ; eight pages, 6 col.,
i8}4 inches. Circ'n ^
HANNA, pop. 1,200, District of Red Deer, on the C.N.R., 137 miles
N. E. of Calgary ; Tel. , Ex., Bank. Chief Industries : farming, min-
ing, dairying, grain growing and ranching. The town contains town
hall, school and two hotels. Surrounding towns and villages where
no papers are published : Richdale, Stanmore and Craigmyle.
HERALD, weekly ; H. G. McCrea, publisher ; established 1911 ;
"Always Independent Never Neutral"; Thursday ; subscription
$1.50 ; six to ten pages, 6 col., 19^ inches.
Sworn Circ'n, actual average for 12 mos. to Sept.^o, 1918, 927*
Advt. The Herald's paid-in-advance circulation for the year ending September
3Oth, 1918, was an increase of 41 per cent over that of the previous year . "Always
Independent Never Neutral," it is justifying its slogan "A Paper with a
Conscience." It covers thoroughly a country of unlimited possibilities, only now
being opened up with railways. See Advt. Page 64.
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HARDISTY, pop. 550, District of Strathcona, on the Winnipeg-Edmon-
ton section of the C. P. R. , too miles S. E. of Wetaskiwin, 140 miles
S.E, of Edmonton ; Tel., T., Ex., Bank. Chief Industries : farming,
dairying and stock raising. The town has two churches, school,
stores, two hotels and two society halls. Surrounding villages where
no papers are published : Rosyth, Amisk, Cairns, Metiskow, Czar
and Cadogan.
MAIL, weekly ; H. W. Betts, editor and proprietor ; established
1910; independent; Friday; subscription $1.50; eight pages,
6 col., ig 3 ^ inches. Circ'n ]^
HIGH RIVER, pop. 1,750, District ot Macleod, on Calgary and
Macleod branch of C.P.R., 40 miles S. of Calgary, and on the High
Wood River, 68 miles N. of Macleod; Tel., T., Ex., Banks. Chief
Industries : lumber mill, planing mill, ranching and farming. The
town has five churches, three schools, town hall, municipal lighting
plant and water supply. Surrounding towns and villages where no
papers are published : Gladys, Lineham, Blackie, Aldersyde,
Ensign, Pekisko and Vulcan.
TIMES, weekly; Charles Clark, publisher; established 1905;
independent; Thursday; subscription $1.50; eight pages, 6 col.,
19^ inches. Circ'n i
HOLDEN, pop. 250, District of Strathcona, on the G.T.P., 61 miles
S.E. of Edmonton ; Tel., T , Ex., Bank. Chief Industries : 'wheat
growing and ranching. The town has two churches and a school.
Surrounding villages where no papers are published : Nestor,
Earling, Poe, Scona, Bruce, Ryley, Ulster and Martins.
HERALD, weekly; Holden Herald Co. , publishers ; established
1910 ; independent ; Thursday; subscription $1.50; eight pages,
5 col., 17 inches. Circ'n j^
INNISFAIL, pop. 750, District of Red Deer, on C. & E. branch
of the C.P.R., 76 miles N. of Calgary, 119 miles S. of Ed-
monton; Tel., T., Ex., Banks. Chief Industries: mixed farm-
ing and ranching, cheese factory and butter making. The town
contains, beside its stores, etc., five churches, town hall, fire hall
and fire department, two elevators, high and public schools, opera
house, curling rink, hotels, and has municipally owned electric light
and power. Surrounding towns and villages where no papers are
published : Penhold, Bowden, Markerville, Lake View, Mayton and
Tindastoll.
PROVINCE, weekly; Geo. R. Westland, managing-editor and
publisher; established 1906; independent; Thursday; subscription
$1.50 ; four to eight pages, 6 col., 19^ inches. Circ'n %
See Advt. Puge 104.
IRMA, pop. 250, District of Battle River, on the G. T. R. Winnipeg
and Edmonton line, 100 miles S.E. of Edmonton, 30 miles S. of
Vermilion, 50 miles from Saskatchewan boundary line; Tel., T.,
Ex., Bank. Chief Industries : oil wells, grain growing, dairying,
and mixed farming. The town contains church, municipal hall,
school, machine shop and three elevators. Surrounding towns and
%-illaj^es whore no papers are published : Jarrow, Kinsella and Philips.
TIMES, weekly; H. G. Thunell, publisher, H. W. Love,
editor; established 1916; independent; Friday; subscription $1.50 ;
four pages, 6 col., 20 inches. Circ'n %
Also publish I'lking Xeivs.
See Adi't. 1'iiffe foj.
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KILLAM, pop. 250, District of Strathcona, on the C.P.R., 48 miles
E. of Camrose, 85 miles S. E. of Edmonton ; Tel., T. , Ex., Bank.
Chief Industries : grain growing and mixed farming. Surrounding
towns and villages where no papers are published : Bonlea and
Spring Lake.
NEWS, weekly ; A. L. Easily, publisher ; established 1911 ;
independent ; Thursday ; subscription $1.00 ; six pages, 6 col.,
19^ inches. Circ'n #
Also publishes Bawlf Sun, Sedgeivick Sentinel and Lougheed
Express.
LACOMBE, pop. i, 600, District of Red Deer, on Red Deer and Blind-
man Rivers and on Calgary and Edmonton branch of the C.P.R.,
C.N.R. and C. & E. Ry., 118 miles N. of Calgary, 75 miles S. of
Edmonton; Tel. , T., Ex., Banks. Chief Industries : mixed farming
and cattle raising, dairying, foundry and machine shop, and brick
yards. The town contains $50,000 brick school .house, three
churches and opera house. A Dominion Government Experimental
Farm has been established here. Surrounding towns and villages
where no papers are published : Blackfalds, Morningside, Canyon,
Lamerton, Tees and Bentley.
WESTERN GLOBE, weekly; Chas. B. Halpin, publisher;
established 1904 ; independent-conservative ; Wednesday ; sub-
scription $1.50; eight pages, 7 col., 22 inches. Circ'n i%(
LAMONT, pop. 345, District of Victoria, on C. N. R., 45 miles E. ot
Edmonton; Tel., T., Ex., Bank. Chief Industry: farming. The
village has five elevators, good stores and a hospital. It also has
one church and a school. Surrounding towns and villages where no
papers are published : Chipman, Milliard, Mundare, Ross Creek,
Andrew, Pakan, Smoky Lake, Wahstao, Bruderheim and Whitford.
GAZETTE, weekly; J. E. Buchanan, publisher; established
1918; liberal; Saturday; subscription $1.00; eight pages, 5 col., 18
inches. Circ'n %
See Advt. Page 106.
LEDUC, pop. 600, District of Strathcona, on Calgary and Edmonton
section of C.P.R., 18 miles S. of Edmonton, 175 miles N. of Calgary ;
Tel., T., Ex., Banks. Chief Industries : flour mill, planing mills and
farming. Surrounding towns and villages where no papers are
published : Calmar, Saron, Kavanagh, Millet, Beaumont and
Conjuring Creek.
REPRESENTATIVE, weekly; A. R. Ennis, publisher; estab-
lished 1907; independent; Friday; subscription $1.50 ; eight pages,
5 col., 18 inches. Circ'n tf
LETHBRIDGE, pop. 12,400, District of Lethbridge, divisional
headquarters of the C. P. R., 105 miles S. E. of Calgary, 100 miles
S. W. of Medicine Hat ; Tel., T., Ex., Banks. Chief Industries :
ranching, stock-raising, farming with and without irrigation,
macaroni factory, brick yards, flour mills, iron works, rail-
way shops, sash and door factory and four large coal mines,
employing 1,650 hands. The city contains twelve churches, Y.M.C. A.,
high, public and separate schools, convent, business college, two
hospitals, headquarters of Division of Can. N. W. Mounted Police,
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Dominion Experimental Farm, Dominion Customs and Dominion
land offices. It has electric Hght, electric street railway, water
works and a sewerage system. Surrounding towns and villages
where no papers are published : Warner, Stirling, Coutts, Coaldale,
Milk River, Diamond City, Monarch, Coalhurst, Magrath and
Foremost.
HERALD, every evening except Sunday; Lethbridge Herald
Printing Co., Ltd., publishers, VV. A. Buchanan, managing-director ;
established 1907 ; liberal ; subscription $5.00; ten to sixteen pages,
7 col., 20 inches.
Sworn Circ'n, actual average for 12 mos. to Sept. 30, 1918, 5,59O*f
WEEKLY, established 1905; Tuesday; subscription $1.50;
eight to twelve pages, 7 col., 20 inches. Circ'n i^"
Advt. Business is good in Southern Alberta. The reason so given on page 44.
The Lethbridge Herald is the only daily paper in this territory and cavers its field
thoroughly. Members of the Audit Bureau of Circulations. See Advt. Page 44.
CANADIAN ADVOCATE, weekly; The Canadian Advocate
Publishing Co., publishers ; established 1918; independent; Friday;
subscription $1.50; eight pages, 6 col., 20 inches. Circ'n 2]^
See Advt. Page 101.
LOMOND, pop. 350, District of Medicine Hat, on the C. P. R., 60 miles
N. of Lethbridge, no miles S. E. of Calgary ; Tel., Ex., Bank.
Chief Industries : farming and stock raising. The town contains
consolidated school and church. It exports over 1,000,000 bushels
of wheat annually. Surrounding towns and villages where no papers
are published : Badger Lake and Kinnondale.
PRESS, weekly ; Rae L. King, publisher ; established 1916 ;
independent ; Friday ; subscription $1.00 ; six pages, 4 col.,
13 inches. Circ'n %
LOUGHEED, pop. 300, District of Strathcona, on the C.P.R., 120
miles S.E. of Edmonton; Tel., T., Ex., Bank. Chief Industry:
farming. The town contains two churches, sx-'hool, fire hall,
hospital and three grain elevators. Surrounding towns and villages
where no papers are published : Bellshill and Mera.
EXPRESS, weekly; A. L. Easily, publisher; established 1912 ;
independent; Friday; subscription $1.50; six pages, 6 col., 19%
inches. Circ'n %
Also publishes Killam News, Baivlf Sun and Sedgewick Sentinel.
MACLEOD, pop. i, 600, District of Macleod, a divisional point at the
junction of the Crow's Nest branch and the Calgary and MacLeod
branch of the C. P. R., 95 miles S. of Calgary and 55 miles E. of
Crow's Nest Pass on B. C. boundary line; Tel., T., Ex., Banks.
Chief Industries : coal mining, cattle and horse raising and farming.
The town contains four churches, good schools and is headquarters
of the R.N.W.M. P. in Southern Alberta. Surrounded by vast
deposits of bituminous and anthracite coal. Surrounding towns and
villages where no papers are published : Brocket, Hazelmere,
Peigan, Pearce and Kipp.
NEWS, weekly; News Publishing Co., publishers ; established
1916; independent ; Thursday; subscription $2.50; eight pages,
7 col., 19^ inches. Circ'n %
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MANVILLE, pop. 200, District of Victoria, on the C.N.R., 20
miles W. of Vermilion ; Tel., Ex. Chief Industries : farming, grist
mill and machine shop. The town contains three churches, public
school, two elevators and hotel. Surrounding towns and villages
where no papers are published : Innisfree and Minburn.
EMPIRE, weekly ; W. A. Letson, publisher ; established 1913 ;
conservative ; Thursday ; subscription $1.00 ; eight pages, 7 col.,
20 inches. Circ'n %
MANYBERRIES > pop. 31,0, District of Medicine Hat, on the
Foremost Division of the C. P. R., 43 miles direct S. of Medicine
Hat and 100 miles E. of Lethbridge ; Tel., Ex., Bank. Chief In-
dustries : farming and cattle raising. Surrounding towns and
villages where no papers are published : Pakowki, Orion, Minda
and Craigower.
ENTERPRISE, weekly; Vin. C. Dunning, publisher; established
1917; independent; Wednesday; subscription $1.50; four pages,
5 col., 17 inches. Circ'n %
MEDICINE HAT, pop. 11,500, District of Medicine Hat, on the
South Saskatchewan River and C. P. R., nine miles W. of Dunmore
Junction, 180 miles S. E. of Calgary ; Tel., T., Ex., Banks. Chief
Industries : coal mining, ranching, glass, pump, brass and windmill
factories, three flour mills, linseed oil mills, brick yards, sewer pipe
works, bridge and iron works, bottling works, potteries, roseries,
planing mills, confectionery manufactory and farming. The city
contains thirteen churches, good public and high schools, general
hospital, public library, armoury and eighteen natural gas wells.
Surrounding towns and villages where no papers are published :
Dunmore, Walsh, Suffield, Bowell, Coleridge, Irvine, Hatton,
Woolchester, Winnifred and Whitla.
NEWS, every evening except Sunday; Medicine Hat News,
Ltd., publishers ; established 1910 ; independent-liberal ; subscription
by mail $4.00 ; eight to sixteen pages, 7 col., 2o^j inches.
Sworn Circ'n, actual average for 12 mos. to Sept. 30, 1918, 2,692*f
WEEKLY, established 1884; Thursday; subscription $1.50;
eight to twelve pages, 7 col., 20 } inches. Circ'n \y 2
Advl. The News is the only paper published in the prosperous city of Medicine
Hat, which is the trading centre of a large agricultural and ranching district. The
Daily Edition thoroughly covers the city and immediate surrounding district, while the
Weekly covers the outlying districts not served by the daily mail. Members of the
A. B.C. Flat rate 17 1-2C. an inch for plate matter. See Advl, Page 71.
MONITOR, pop. 250, District of Red Deer, on the Coronation
section of the C.P. R. , 45 miles E. of Coronation, 160 miles S.W. of
Edmonton, 25 miles W. of Saskatchewan boundary line ; Tel., T.',
Ex., Bank. Chief Industries: farming and ranching. The town con-
tains two churches, public school, town hall and five elevators.
Surrounding towns and villages where no papers are published :
Bideford, Kirriemuir, Veteran and Compeer.
NEWS, weekly ; W. S. McCulloch, publisher ; established 1915 ;
independent ; Friday ; subscription $1.00 ; eight pages, 5 col.,.
18 inches. Circ'n j^
See Advt. Page 94.
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N ANTON, pop. 750, District of Macleod, on the Macleod-Calgary
section Western Division ofC. P. R., 52 miles N. of Macleod and 56
miles S. of Calgary ; Tel., T., Ex., Banks. Chief Industries: wheat
growing-, dairying and ranching. The town has five churches,
four garages, consolidated public and high school and town hall, and
has gas and electric light. Surrounding towns and villages
where no papers are published : Parkland, Mace wan and Cay ley.
NEWS, weekly; A. Z. Jessup, publisher ; established 1903; inde-
pendent; Thursday; subscription $1.50; eight pages, 6 col., 20
inches. . Circ'n j
See Adrt. Page 80.
OKOTOKS, pop. 750, District of Macleod, on the Calgary and
Macleod section of the C. P. R. , 26 miles S. of Calgary and 80 miles
N. of Macleod; Tel., Ex., Banks. Chief Industries: mixed farm-
ing, horse breeding, brick making and lumbering. The town con-
tains, besides its stores, five churches, school, one hotel, lumber
and flour mills, etc. Surrounding towns and villages where no
papers are published : Sandstone, Millarville, Gladys, De Winton,
Dinton, Lineham, Kew, Black Diamond and Aldersyde.
REVIEW, weekly; S. R. Hodson, publisher; established 1901;
unionist; Friday; subscription $1.00; four pages, 6 col., 19^
inches. Circ'n y^
OLDS, pop. 1,100, District of Red Deer, on the Calgary-Edmonton sec-
tion of C. P. R., 57 miles N. of Calgary, 137 miles S. of Edmonton ;
Tel., T., Ex., Banks. Chief Industries: stock raising and grain
growing, grist rriill and creameries. The town contains four
churches, public and high schools, two creameries, demonstration .
farm, Provincial School of Agriculture and fine fire hall. It is in
an excellent farming and stock raising district. Surrounding towns
and villages where no papers are published : Murray Valley,
Bergen Mound, Curlew, Eagle Hill, Harmattan, Bowden, Neapolis
and Mayton.
GAZETTE, weekly; The Gazette Publishing Co., Ltd., pub-
lishers; established 1891 ; liberal; Friday; subscription $1.00; eight
pages, 6 col., 20 inches. Circ n ^
OYEN, pop. 250, District of Medicine Hat, on C.N.R. , 160 miles E.
of Calgary, 21 miles from Saskatchewan boundary; Tel., T., Ex.,
Banks. Chief Industries : farming and cattle raising. Surrounding
towns and villages where no papers are published : Benton, Cereal,
Excel, and Lanfine.
NEWS, weekly; A. G. Holmes, publisher; established 1913;
independent; Wednesday; subscription $1.00 ; 8 pages, 6 col.,
1 8 inches. Circ'n X
PEACE RIVER, pop. 700, District of Edmonton, at the junction of
Smoky and Peace Rivers, on C. C. R., 318 miles N. W. of Edmonton;
Tel., T., Bank. Chief Industries : saw mills, brick and lime burning,
mixed farming and furs. It is the headquarters of Hudson's Bay
transport service extending 2,500 miles north, and distributing
centre for Peace River district. The town contains five churches,
two schools, a hospital, Dominion Lands office and fire hall.
Surrounding villages where no papers are published: Hudson's Hope,
St. John's, Fort Vermilion, Dunvegan, Waterhole, Shaftesbury,
McLennan and Bear Lake.
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RECORD, weekly; Record Printing Co., Limited, publishers;
established 1914 ; independent-conservative ; Friday ; subscription
$2.00 ; 6 pages, 6 col., 19^ inches. Circ'n 1%.
See Advt, Page 102,
STANDARD, weekly; Standard Press, Ltd., publishers;
established 1917; independent; Thursday ; subscription $2.00; four
pages, 7 col., 20 inches. Circ'n i
PINCHER CREEK, pop. 1,100, District of Macleod, situated on
Pincher Creek, on Crow's Nest branch of C.P.R., 35 miles S.W. of
Macleod and 33 miles E. of Crow's Nest; Tel., T., Ex., Banks.
Chief Industries : coal mining, flour mill, lumber yards, cattle
ranching and -farming. The town contains three churches, public
school,, separate school, waterworks, Municipal Building, Memorial
Hospital and two hotels. Surrounding towns and villages where
no papers are published : Lundbreck, Cowley, Mountain ill,
Brocket and Fishburn.
ECHO, weekly; Pincher Creek Echo, publishers; established
1900; independent; Friday; subscription $2.00; four pages, 6 and
7 col., 20 inches. Circ'n ^
PON OK A, pop. 800, District of Red Deer, on Battle River and C.&E.
branch of C.P.R., 62 miles S. of Edmonton and 130 miles N. of Cal-
gary ; Tel., T., Ex., Bank. Chief Industries: lumbering, dairying
and mixed farming. Surrounding towns and villages where no
papers are published : Ferrybank, Earlville, Bismark, lowalta,
Morningside and Wood River.
HERALD, weekly; George Gordon, publisher; established 1900;
independent; Thursday; subscription $1.50; eight pages, 7 col.,
21^ inches.
Sworn Circ'n, average for 12 mos. to Sept. 30, 1918, 95O
PROVOST, pop. 500, District of Red Deer, on the C.P.R., 180 miles
S.E. of Edmonton, 190 miles W. of Saskatoon and 10 miles from
Saskatchewan boundary; Tel., T., Ex., Bank. Chief Industry :
farming. The town has five churches, school, public and masonic
halls. Surrounding villages where no papers are published : Hayter,
Cadogan, Metiskow, Cairns and Czar.
NEWS, weekly; Provost Publishing Co., Limited, publishers,
H. A. Warner, manager; established 1917 ; independent ; Wednes-
day ; subscription $1.50 ; eight pages, 6 col., 19% inches. Circ'n %
See Advt. Page 109
RAYMOND, pop. 1,200, District of Medicine Hat, on the C. P. R.,
Alberta Ry. & Irr. Co. Ry., 25 miles S.E. of Lethbridge, 97 miles
S.W. of Medicine Hat; Tel., T., Ex., Banks. Chief Industries:
sugar refinery, flour mill, knitted goods factory and mixed farming.
The town has three churches, college and central school. Surround-
ing towns and villages where no papers are published : Spring
Coulee, Whoopup, Stirling, Welling, New Dayton, Mammoth and
Brunton.
LEADER, weekly; F. C. Steele and W. W. Aitken, publishers ;
established 1903; independent; Friday; subscription $1.50; four
pages, 6 col., 20 inches. Circ'n ^
RECORDER, weekly; Geo. H. Brewerton, publisher; estab-
lished 1917 ; independent ; Friday; subscription $1.50 ; eight pages,
6 col., 20 inches. Circ'n %
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REDCLIFF, pop. 2,100, District of Medicine Hat, on the C. P. R.
and South Saskatchewan River, 7 miles \.\\". of Medicine Hat;
Tel., T., Ex., Hanks. Chief Industries: glass factory, rollingf mills,
ornamental ironworks, brick plants, foundry ;md machine shop.
The town has three churches, good school, town hall and a supply
of natural gas and coal. Surrounding towns and villages where no
papers are published: Bowell, Aklerson, Stair and Suffield.
REVIEW, weekly; \V. H. Hatcher, publisher; established
1911 ; independent; Thursday; subscription $1.50; four pages, 6 col.,
19^ inches. Circ'n ^
RED DEER, pop. 3,000, District of Red Deer, is very prettily situated
in a wooded district on the Red Deer River and is a divisional point
on C. P. R., 95 miles N. of Calgary, 98 miles S. of Edmonton ; Tel.,.
T., Ex., Banks. Chief Industries : mixed farming and cattle raising,
creameries, cheese factory, lumber mill, iron works, brick yard,
stone quarries and elevators. Besides its stores, the town contains
five churches, $50,000 school, museum, convent, boarding school,
good hotels and opera house, hospital for returned soldiers,
cement sidewalks, and has electric light, waterworks and sewerage
system. Surrounding towns and villages where no papers are pub-
lished : Penhold, Blackfalds, Evarts, Chigvvell, Sylvan Lake, Leslie-
ville and Eckville.
ADVOCATE, weekly; Red "Deer Advocate Ltd., publishers;
established 1901 ; liberal ; Friday ; subscription $1.50 ; eight pages,
7 col., 2 1 1^ inches.
Sworn Circ'n, average for 12 mos. to Sept. 30, 1918, 1,3OO
NEWS, weekly; J. A. Carswell, publisher; established 1905;
conservative ; Wednesday ; subscription $1.50 ; eight pages, 7
col., 2\% inches.
Sworn Circ'n, actual average for 12 mos. to Sept. 30, 1918, 1,3OO*
See Advt. Page n i.
SEDGEWICK, pop. 450, District of Strathcona, on the C.P.R., 77
miles E. of Wetaskiwin, 100 miles S.E. of Edmonton ; Tel., T. ,
Ex., Bank. Chief Industries: wheat growing, dairy farming and
corrugated metal works. The town contains two churches, school,
fire and concert halls, and Dominion land and immigration offices,
and adjoining the town are a Provincial Demonstration Farm and a
C. P. R. ready-made farm colony. Surrounding towns and villages
where no papers are published : Bellshill and Mera.
SENTI N EL, weekly ; A. L. Eastly, publisher; established 1908;
independent ; Thursday ; subscription $1.50 ; six to eight pages,
6 col. , 19^ inches. Circ'n %
Also publishes Bazvlf Sun, K'illam Xeics and Lougheed Express.
S I AVELY, pop. 500, District of Macleod, on the C. P. R., 74 miles S.
of Calgary, 35 miles \. of Macleod ; Tel., T. , Ex., Banks. Chief
Industries : wheat growing and ranching. Surrounding towns and
villages where no papers are published : Parkland and Lauren.
ADVERTISER, weekly; Leonard C. Newsom, publisher;
established 1914 ; independent ; Friday ; subscription $1.50 ; eight
pages, 6 col., 19^ inches.
Sworn Circ'n, average for 12 mos. to Sept. 30, 1918, 216
See Advt. Page too.
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STETTLER, pop. 1,700, District ofRed Deer, on C.N.R.and C.P.R.,
50 miles E. of Lacombe, 100 miles S. E. of Edmonton ; Tel., T., Ex.,
Banks. Chief Industries: cigar factory, flour mill, foundry, pork
packing plant, machine shop, farming- and coal mining-. Stettler is
situated in the centre of, and is the distributing- point for an
excellent wheat growing district, which has the advantage of having
large deposits of good coal. It is growing very rapidly, and has
now, besides its stores, five churches, school, hotels, elevators,
court house and Dominion land office. Surrounding towns and
villages where no papers are published : Botha, Red Willow, Gadsby
and Halkirk.
INDEPENDENT, weekly; C. L. Willis, editor and publisher;
established 1906; independent; Thursday; subscription $1.50;
eight pages, 7 col., 19^ inches. Circ'n i
STONY PLAIN, pop. 300, on the G.T.P. and C.N.R., 22 miles W.
of Edmonton; Tel., T., Ex., Bank. Chief Industries: farming,
stock-raising and lumber mills. Stony Plain has a town hall, fire
station, two churches, consolidated school and Provincial Experi-
mental Farm. Surrounding towns and villages where no papers are
published : Entwistle, Edson, Gainford, Fallis, Spruce Grove and
Wabamun.
HERALD, weekly; S. H. Kettle, publisher; established 1919 ;
independent; Friday; subscription $1.50; eight pages, 5 col., 18
inches.
See Advt. Page 86.
STRATHMORE, pop. 600, District of Medicine Hat, on the C.P.R.,
45 miles E. of Calgary ; Tel., T., Ex., Banks. Chief Industry:
farming. The town is in the centre of the C. P.R. irrigation belt and
a prosperous ready-made farm colony is springing up all round.
Surrounding towns and villages where no papers are published :
Langden, Cheadle and Namaka.
STANDARD (STRATHMORE AND BOW VALLEY),
weekly ; John Mackenzie, publisher ; established 1909 ;
independent'; Wednesday ; subscription $1.50 ; eight pages, 7 col.,
20 inches. Circ'n \
Si ROME, pop. 297, District of Strathcona, on the C.P. R., 85 miles
S.E. of Edmonton, 200 miles N.E. of Calgary; Tel., T., Ex., Bank.
Chief Industries: coal mining, flour milling, grain growing and stock
raising. There are lignite coal mines nearby which supply the local
demand they can be developed very considerably. The town has
two churches, public school, public hall, rinks, two elevators and
fair grounds. Surrounding towns and villages where no papers are
published : Bonlea and Spring Lake.
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DESPATCH, weekly; F. H. Cramer, publisher; established
1910; independent; Thursday; subscription $1.50; eight pages,
6 col., 19^ inches. Circ'n %
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TABER, pop. 2,300, District of Medicine Hat, on the C. P. R., 76 miles
VV. of Medicine Hat, 32 miles E. of Lethbridge ; Tel., T., Ex.,
Banks. Chief Industries : farming, ranching and mining-. Besides
its stores, etc., the town has five churches, three large hotels, two
public schools, two halls, small flour mills, electric light, and has ten
coal mines operating. Surrounding towns and villages where no
papers are published: Purple Springs, Barnwell, Chin and Elcan.
TIMES, weekly ; Taber Times, publishers, W. C. Blount, man-
ager; established 1911 ; independent ; Thursday ; subscription
$1.50 ; six to eight pages, 6 col., 19^ inches. Circ'n ft
THREE HILLS, pop. 400, District of Red Deer, on the G. T. P.,
60 miles N.E. of Calgary, 140 miles S. of Edmonton ; Tel., T., Ex.,
Bank. Chief Industries : coal mining, stock raising and farming.
The town has two schools, hotels and four elevators. There are five
active mines in operation. Surrounding towns and villages where no
papers are published: Twining, Swallwell, Huxley, Ghost Pine,
Sarcee, Sunnyslope, Mayton, Curlew and Wimbourne.
CAPITAL, weekly; Hubert Peters, publisher; established 1913;
independent; Frfday ; subscription $1.50; eight pages, 5 col.,
17^ inches. Circ'n l /
Also publishes Elnora Advance.
TOFIELD, pop. 500, on the G. T. P., 40 miles E. of Edmonton; Tel.,
T., Ex., Bank. Chief Industries : mixed farming and dairying.
There are large coal deposits in the vicinity, and considerable quan-
tities of coal are now being withdrawn. The town has three
churches, a public school, town hall and theatre. Surrounding
towns and villages where no papers are published: Ryley, King-
man, Chipman and Deville.
MERCURY, weekly; Tofield Mercury, publishers; established
1918; independent; Wednesday; subscription $1.50; eight pages,
6 col., 19^ inches.
TROCHU, pop. 300, District of Red Deer, on the G.T.P., 78 miles
N. of Calgary and 40 miles E. of Olds ; Tel., T. , Ex., Bank. Chief
Industries : farming and stock raising. It is the centre of a rich
grain growing district and has five churches, two "schools, convent,
hospital and hotel. Surrounding towns and villages where no papers
are published : Lakeview, Mayton, Huxley, Elnora, Perbeck and Curlew.
TRIBUNE, weekly; Frank Thynne, publisher; established
1910 ; independent ; Friday ; subscription $1.50 ; eight pages, 6
col., 19^ inches. Circ'n %
VEGREVILLE, pop. 1,200, District of Victoria, on the Vermilion
River and C. N. R., 72 miles E. of Edmonton ; Tel., T., Ex.,
Banks. Chief Industries : sash and door factory, mixed farming and
ranching. A prosperous agricultural town, founded in 1905 and
surrounded by rich farming lands. It has, besides its stores, four
churches, high, public and separate schools, convent, town hall,
four garages and two hospitals. The town has electric light plant,
sewerage and water works, and a natural gas well. Surrounding
towns and villages where no papers are published : Lavoy, Innisfree,
Ranfurly, Mundare, Chipman, Beaver Lake and St. Paul.
OBSERVER, weekly; A. L. Horton, publisher; established 1906;
independent; Wednesday ; subscription $1.50; eight to twelve pages,
7 col., 21 % inches. Circ'n i
See Advt. Page 112.
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VERMILION, pop. 1,200, District of Victoria, a divisional point on
the main line of the C. N. R., 129 miles E. of Edmonton and 700
miles W. of Winnipeg; Tel., T. , Ex., Bank. Vermilion is beautifully
located on the hig-h bank overlooking the Vermilion River, a tribu-
tary of the North Saskatchewan. Chief Industries : flour mill,
brick yard, machine shop, stock raising, dairying and grain grow-
ing. Vermilion is the centre of one of the best mixed farming dis-
tricts in the west. Besides its various stores, the town contains five
churches, public schools, agricultural college and demonstration
farm, three hotels, lumber yards, implement warehouses, Dominion
lands office and Board of Trade, over 60 business houses and has
electric light plant. Surrounding towns and villages where no papers
are published : Kitscoty, Islay, Mannville, Denwood, Lavoy, St.
Paul de Metis and Ranfurly.
STANDARD, weekly; Vermilion Printing and Publishing Co.,
Ltd., publishers; established 1909; independent ; Wednesday ; sub-
scription $1.00 ; eight pages, 6 col., 19^ inches. Circ'n
See AdvL Page 112.
VIKING, pop. 300, District of Strathcona, on the G. T. P., 80 miles
S. E. of Edmonton, 185 miles N.E. of Calgary; Tel., T., Ex.,
Bank. Chief Industries : dairy and grain farming and flour milling.
The town contains a school, several business blocks and four
elevators. A 'flow of gas has been struck nearby. Surrounding
towns and villages where no papers are published : Bruce, Nestor,
Kinsella and Philips.
NEWS, weekly; H. G. Thunell, publisher; established 1913;
independent; Wednesday; subscription $1.50; eight pages, 6 col.,
inches. Circ'n
Also publishes Irma Times.
VULCAN, pop. 675, District of Macleod, on the C.P.R., 70 miles
N.W. of Lethbridge, 80 miles S.E. of Calgary ; Tel., T., Ex., Banks.
Chief Industry : farming. The town contains a theatre, public
school and church. Surrounding villages where no papers are pub-
lished : Brant, Loma, Kirkaldy and Reidhill.
ADVOCATE, weekly ; R. W. Glover, publisher; established
1913; independent; Wednesday ; subscription $1.50; six to
eight pages, 6 col., 19^ inches. Circ'n ^
WAINWRIGHT, pop. 1,200,- District of Strathcona, a divisional
point on the G.T.P., 126 miles S.E. of Edmonton ; Tel., T., Ex.,
Banks. Chief Industries : flour mills, brick yards, mixed farming,
livestock and grain growing. The town contains four churches,
two schools, two hotels, hospital and customs house, rink, grain
elevators and has municipally - owned public utilities. It has a park
with the largest herd of buffalo in the world. Surrounding villages
where no papers are published : Heath, Edgerton, Clark Manor,
Ribstone, Greenshields, Dunn, Yarrow and Kinsella.
STAR, weekly; C. R. Morrison, publisher; established 1908;
independent; Wednesday ; subscription $1.50; eight pages, 6 col.,
21 inches. Circ'n $
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WETASKIWIN, pop. 2,700, District of Strathcona, at the junction
of the Winnipeg' to Edmonton and Calgary to Edmonton branches
of C. P. R., 45 miles S. of Edmonton, 152 miles N. of Calgary; Tel.,
T., Ex., Banks. Chief Industries : lumbering-, brickyard, mattress
factory, foundry, bottling works, creameries, flour milling 1 , stock
raising and fanning-. The town contains four hotels, five large
grain elevators, public and high schools, seven churches, town hall,
opera house, hospital and has natural gas, electric light plant and
water works. It is the market for the Beaver Lake and Battle River
settlements and the centre of a splendid farming community. Sur-
rounding towns and villages where no papers are published : Millet,
New Norway, Malmo, Battle River, Hobbema, Westerose, Falun,
Duhamel, Gwynne, Bittern Lake, Bright View, Yeoford, Mulhurst,
Minniehik, Angus Ridge and Lewisville.
FREE PRESS, weekly ; A. H. Liversidge,, publisher; estab-
lished 1911 ; independent; Wednesday; subscription $1.00 ; eight
pages, 6 col., ig/^ inches.
TIMES, weekly; V. C. French, editor and proprietor; estab-
lished 1901 ; independent-liberal ; Thursday ; subscription $1.50 ;
eight pages up, 7 col., 21 % inches.
Circ'n if
YOU N GSTO W N , pop. 700, District of Medicine Hat, on the C. N. R. ,
135 miles N.E. of Calgary ; Tel., T., Ex., Banks. Chief Industries:
grain growing and stock raising. The Provincial Government has just
purchased 320 acres of land adjoining the townsite of Youngstovvn
for the purpose of building a Demonstration Farm and Agricultural
College. Work is now under way. The town contains public school,
six elevators and sub - agency of Dominion Lands. Surrounding
towns and villages where no papers are published : Stanmore, Scot-
field, Richdale and Cereal.
PLAINDEALER, weekly; Edward G. Quick, publisher; estab-
lished 1913; independent; Thursday; subscription $1.50; eight
to twelve pages, 6 col., 19^ inches. Circ"n
See Advt. Page loj.
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BRITISH COLUMBIA
British Columbia has a land area of 395,000 sq. miles and a water area
of 2,439 sq. miles. The population at the last census was 392,480. The
province has a greater variety of climate than any other in Canada,
for while the upper slopes of the Rockies are as cold as Labrador, the
southern coast is so warm that oranges have been ripened in the open air.
Taken as an average the climate is mild and equable and resembles that
of many parts of England. Its many splendid valleys and level plateaus
are exceedingly fertile. Its seven thousand miles of coast line, embracing
hundreds of harbors; its unrivalled fisheries; its stupendous forests; its
incalculable wealth in minerals and its peculiar geographical position on
the Pacific Coast, all mark out the province as one of the imperial realms
of the future.
Agriculture and fruit growing are rapidly becoming more important,
producing twenty-five million dollars worth annually. The southern
valleys are already famous for their apples, while peaches, pears, plums,
cherries and smaller fruits are claiming much attention.
British Columbia has the greatest compact area of merchantable
timber in America, estimated at 182,750,000 acres and 350 billion feet.
The annual timber cut averages two billion feet, from about 800 logging
camps and 425 mills.
In fisheries, the Province is immensely rich. The total catch in
1915-16 was valued at $14,538,320, while the canned salmon pack
amounted to 1,132,000 cases.
The wealth of British Columbia in minerals can scarcely be cal-
culated, for tracts of country, thousands of square miles in extent, are as
yet untraversed by the prospector, and many regions known to be rich in
minerals cannot yet be reached by railways. Yet the production up to
1915 totalled over 516 million dollars, and the annual production aver-
ages between 30 and 40 million dollars. For 1915 the figures were: gold,
$5,937,934; silver, $1,588,991; lead, $1,939,200; copper, $9,835,500; coal,
$5,638,852; coke, $1,475,226; other minerals, including mercury, galena,
cinnibar, platinum, antimony and salt, $1,571,181. The coal of the
province ranges from common lignite to anthracite and most of it is
admirably suited for steam purposes. The steam shipping trade of the
whole American coast of the Pacific is now looking to British Columbia
for its coal supplies. In addition to the vast supplies of coal on Van-
couver Island, the extensive beds of the Crow's Nest Pass have been
proved to be excellent steam coal. The coal bearing areas so far explored
' are 65,000 sq. m. in extent, the quantity underlying portions of this area
being estimated at four and a half to nine million tons per square mile,
the total deposits having been computed at over 45 million tons. Gold
is found in greater or less quantity all over the province, but the mines
of the Kootenay and Cariboo districts are becoming prominent as quartz
mining regions, while the Cassiar, Atlin Lake and other regions have
developed rich placer mines.
British Columbia has over 650 manufacturing establishments, with
33,312 employees, producing annually goods to the value of $65,000,000.
Manufacturing is aided by the enormous available water-power, as well
as the abundance of coal. Banking facilities are provided by 250
branches of Canadian Chartered Banks.
The province is represented in the Dominion Parliament by three
senators and seven members of the House of Commdhs. The local
government is carried on by a single chamber, the Legislative Assembly,
having 42 members. Capital, Victoria.
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ABBOTS FORD f pop. 800, District of New Westminster, on the
Mission sub-division of the C. P. R., on the Great Northern Ry.
and on the B. C. Electric Ry., 40 miles S. E. of Vancouver; Tel.,
T., Ex., Bank. Chief Industries: farming, lumber and shingle
mills, and manufacture of fire clay, bricks and tiles. Surrounding
towns and villages where no papers are published: Clayburn,
Huntingdon and Aldergrove.
POST, weekly; J. A. Bates, publisher; established 1910; inde-
pendent; Friday, subscription $1.00; four pages, 5 col., 16 inches.
Circ'n Yi
Also publishes Mission City Fraser Valley Record.
ARMSTRONG, pop. 1,200, District of Yale-Cariboo, on S. & O.
branch of C. P. R., 35 miles from main line, 225 miles N. E. of
Vancouver, 250 miles W. by S. of Calgary; Tel., T., Ex., Banks.
Chief Industries: fruit growing, cattle raising and general, farming,
flour and saw mills, sash and door factory, brick making and
creamery. The town has waterworks and electric light, six
churches, high and public schools, armoury and a hospital. Sur-
rounding towns and villages where no papers are published:
Enderby, Larkin, Grindrod, Mara, Lansdowne, Hullcar and Mable
Lake.
COMMONER, weekly; Walker & Gary, publishers; established
1902; independent; Thursday; subscription $2.00; eight pages,
6 col., 19H inches. Circ'n %
See Advt. Page 62.
ASHCROFTj pop. 500, District of Yale-Cariboo, on the main line
of the C. P. R., 200 miles N. E. of Vancouver and 45 miles W. of
Kamloops; Tel., T., Ex., Banks. The Provincial Government
offices are located at Ashcroft. Chief Industries: stock raising,
fruit farming and agriculture. The town contains besides its
stores, etc., three churches, school and jail. Surrounding towns
and villages where no papers are published: Barkerville, Clinton,
Soda Creek, Quesnel Forks, Basque, Sparsum, Spence's Bridge,
Lytton, Savona, Semlin and Chilcoten.
JOURNAL, weekly; R. D. Gumming, editor, Ashcroft Print
Co., Ltd., publishers; established 1895; independent; Saturday;
subscription $2.00; four to six pages, 6 col., 20 inches. Circ'n %
CHILLIWACK, pop. 1,700 District of Westminster, on the south
bank of the Fraser River, on the B. C. Electric Ry. and on the
main line of the C. N. R.; 60 miles E. of Vancouver and 10 miles
from the U. S. boundary; Tel., T., Ex., Banks. Steamers daily
to New Westminster, and ferry twice a day to Harrison Mills and
Agassiz on the main line of the C. P. R.; connected by electric line
with Vancouver. Chief Industries: fruit and hop growing, dairy-
ing, poultry and stock raising, mixed farming, fruit canning and
evaporating, lumbering, mining and fishing. It is situated in a
valley surrounded by high mountains. The town contains five
churches, public and high schools, technical school, opera house
and two hotels, with electric light, sewerage and waterworks
systems, and just outside the town, in the village of Sardis, is a
large Indian mission. Surrounding towns and villages where no
papers are published: Rosedale, Agassiz, Hope, Sardis and Har-
rison Mills.
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PROGRESS, weekly; The Columbian Co., Ltd., publishers,
J. D. Taylor, managing director; established 1891; independent;
Thursday; subscription $1.00; eight pages, 5 col., 18 inches.
Circ'n 1
COURTENAY, pop. 625, District of Comox, on the Courtenay
River and Esquimalt and Nanaimo Ry., 55 miles from Welling-
ton, 125 miles N. W. of Victoria, on Vancouver Island; Tel., Ex.,
Banks. Chief Industries: lumbering, condensed milk and butter
factories and boat building. The town contains public and high
schools, hospital, city hall and large logging camps. Surrounding
towns and villages where no papers are published: Union Bay,
Comox, Powell River and Campbell River.
COMOX ARGUS, weekly; A. Hope Herd., publisher; estab-
lished- 1918; independent ; Thursday; subscription $1.50; four
pages, 6 col., 19^ inches.
CRANBROOK, pop. 2,500, District of East Kootenay, on the
Crow's Nest Pass division of the C. P. R., 350 miles E. of Van-
couver, 100 miles W. of the Crow's Nest Pass, and 35 miles from
the U. S. boundary; Tel., T., Ex., Banks. Chief Industries:
farming, fruit growing, lumbering and mining. The town con-
tains besides its stores, three saw mills, sash and door factory,
electric light, water works and cold storage plants and seven hotels.
Cranbrook is a railway divisional point and a typical western
railroad town. It is the centre of trade for the mining interests
as well as for the rapidly growing ranching industries. It is the
principal lumber manufacturing point in East Kootenay, having
numerous saw mills operating at the outskirts of the city. Sur-
rounding towns and villages where no papers are published : Dorr,
Wycliffe, Marysville, Bull River, Elko, Hanbury, Gateway, Waldo,
Jaffray, Wasa, Windermere, Kingsgate, Cordona, Galloway, Glen-
lilly, Sirdar, Wattsburg, Canal Flats, Fort Steele, Wardner and
Kimberley.
HERALD, weekly; Cranbrook Herald Ltd., publishers; estab-
lished 1898, unionist; Thursday; subscription $2.00; four pages,
7 col., 21% inches. Circ'n
GARDSTON pop. 400, District of Kootenay, on Kootenay Lake and
C.P.R., 67 miles S. W. of Cranbrook, 68 miles by rail S. E. of
Nelson and five miles from the U. S. boundary; Tel., T., Ex.,
Bank. Chief Industries: lumbering, farming and fruit growing.
It is the largest strawberry producing area in British Columbia.
The town contains four churches, public schools, two opera houses
and an excellent water works system. Surrounding towns and
villages where no papers are published: Sirdar, Kitchener, Wyn-
dell, Ericson and Canyon City.
REVIEW, weekly; C. F. Hayes, publisher; established 1907;
independent; Friday; subscription $2.00; eight pages, 5 col., 19^
inches. Circ'n %
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CUMBERLAND, pop. 2,000, District of Comox-Atlin, on Welling-
ton Colliery Ry., 140 miles X. of Victoria and 10 miles W. of
Union Bay, the town's shipping point; Tel., T., Ex., Bank. Chief
Industries: coal mining and lumbering. The town contains four
churches, high school, two theatres, six hotels, city hall and has
electric light. The collieries employ about 1,600 men, and the
monthly output of coal amounts to 60,000 tons. Surrounding
towns and villages where no papers are published: Alexander,
Bevan, Puntledge, Minto, Royston, Oyster Harbour and Oyster
Bay Siding.
ISLANDER, weekly; Edward W. Bickle, publisher; established
1909; conservative; Saturday; subscription $2.00; eight pages,
6 col., 19% inches. Circ'n %
DUNCAN, pop. 1,800, District of Nanaimo, on the C. P. R., and
Cowichan River, 42 miles N. W. of Victoria, 40 miles S. E. of
Nanaimo on Vancouver Island; Tel., T., Ex., Banks. Chief In-
dustries: farming, fruit growing, poultry and live stock raising,
saw and planing mills and the Cowichan Creamery. The town
contains four churches, high and public schools, three hotels,
hospitals, opera house, agricultural hall and grain elevator, and
has a new Diesal electric power plant. Surrounding villages
where no papers are published: Cheminus, Somenos, Westholme,
Crofton, Koksilah, Cowichan Station, Cobble Hill, Cowichan Bay
and Cowichan Lake.
COWICHAN LEADER, weekly; Cowichan Leader Printing
and Publishing Co., Ltd., publishers; established 1900; indepen-
dent; Thursday; subscription $1.50; six to eight pages, 6 col.,
inches. Circ'n 1
FERNIE, pop. 6,000, Kootenay District, on the Crow's Nest section
of C. P. R. and terminus of G. N. Ry. branch from Rexford, Mont.,
in The Pass, 35 miles W. of the Summit, and the headquarters of
the Crow's Nest Pass Coal Co.; Tel., T., Ex., -Banks. Chief In-
dustries: coal mining, coke works, lumbering, R. R. shops and saw
mills. Good hunting and fishing. The town has five churches,
substantial business buildings and a $65,000 court house. Sur-
rounding towns and villages where no papers are published:
Cokato, Jaffray, Wardner, Corkin, Coal Creek, Baynes, Waldo,
Gateway and Sparwood.
DISTRICT LEDGER, weekly; District 18, U. M. W. of A.,
publishers; established 1918; labor; Friday; subscription $1.25;
eight pages, 7 col., 21 ^ inches.
FREE PRESS, weekly; J. R. Wallace & Co., publishers;
established 1899; conservative; Friday; subscription $2.00; eight
pages, 6 col., 19% inches. Circ'n 1
GOLDEN, pop. 700, Kootenay District, on the Columbia River
and C. P. R., 96 miles N. E. of Revelstoke, 140 miles W. of Cal-
gary; Tel., Ex., Banks. Chief Industries: lumbering, farming,
fruit growing and mining. Golden is the distributing point for
mails in the East Kootenay district, and is the point of departure
from the C. P. R. to the Upper Kootenay and the Upper Columbia.
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In the vicinity are rich gold, silver and copper mines, to develop
which a smelter has been erected. Golden is noted for its beauti-
ful scenery, and is visited by many tourists. Surrounding towns
and villages where no papers are published: Leancoil, Otter Tail,
Stephen, Palliser, Beaver, Invermere, Wilmer, Edgewater, Win-
dermere, McMurdo, Sinclair, Field, Donald, Glacier House, Car-
bonate and Athalmer.
STAR, weekly; Golden Star Publishing Co., publishers;
established 1903; independent; Thursday; subscription $2.00;
eight pages, 6 col., 19K inches. Circ'n }
GRAND FORKS, pop. 3,000, District of Yale- Cariboo, at the
confluence of North Fork with Main Kettle River, on the Col-
umbia & Western branch of C. P. R., the V. V. & E. Ry. (branch
of Great Northern), and the Kettle Valley lines, about 95 miles
S. W. of Nelson, 300 miles E. of Vancouver and very close to the
U. S. boundary; Tel., T., Ex., Banks. Chief Industries: smelting,
lumbering, mining, fruit growing, round house and railway repair
shops, saw and planing mills, box and sash and door factories,
cabinet shop, iron foundry, two breweries, cannery, large green-
house and extensive nurseries. Fruit growing in the surrounding
district is becoming an important industry and Granby Smelter
here is the largest in Canada. The town has five churches, public
and high schools, theatre, hospital, electric light, water works and
fire department. Surrounding towns and villages where no papers
are published: Fife, Midway, Rock Creek, Kettle Valley, Jewel
Mine, Farron, Christina Lake, Franklin Camp, Cascade, Gilpin,
Fisherman, Eholt Jet. and Carson.
GAZETTE, weekly; The Gazette Printing Co., Ltd., pub-
lishers; established 1896; conservative; Saturday; subscription
$2.00; four pages, 7 col., 21 Yi inches. Circ'n
SUN, weekly; G. A. Evans, publisher; established 1901; liberal;
Friday; subscription $1.00; eight pages, 5 col., 17% inches. Circ'n
GREENWOOD, pop. 1,200, District of Yale-Cariboo, on C. P. R.,
117 miles S. W. of Nelson and about seven miles from the United
States boundary; Tel., T., Ex., Banks. Chief Industries: mining
and smelting. The town contains besides its stores, etc., a
hospital, five hotels, churches and high and public schools. Sur-
rounding towns and villages where no papers are published: Eholt,
McKinney, Fairview, Phoenix, Rock Creek and Midway.
LEDGE, weekly; R. T. Lowery, publisher; established 1893;
independent; Thursday; subscription $2.00; four pages, 7 coK,
21 Y-i inches. Circ'n %
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KAMLOOPS- pop. 5,500, District of Cariboo, at the confluence
of the North and South Thompson Rivers, on the C. P. R. and
C. N. R., 250 miles N. E. of Vancouver, 291 miles W. of Calgary;
Tel., T., Ex., Banks. It is the distributing centre for the Nicola,
Okanagan, Grand Prairie, North Thompson and Spallumcheen
valleys, which are the important agricultural sections of the upper
country. Chief Industries: iron and copper mining, two saw mills,
fruit growing, lumbering ranching and mixed farming. The town
contains five churches, high and public schools, brewery, cigar
factories, court house, hospital, convent, land registry office, and
old man's home, has electric light, good water works system and
fire department, has good stage connection to all points. The
climate is dry and healthy, and ideal for throat and lung troubles.
Surrounding towns and villages where no papers are published:
Clinton, Lytton, Louis Creek, Notch Hill, Shuswap, Savona, '
Yale, Chase, Pemberton, Douglas, Grand Prairie and Ducks.
STANDARD-SENTINEL, semi-weekly; F. E. Simpson, man-
ager, The Kamloops Press Ltd., publishers; established 1880;
independent; Tuesday and Friday; subscription $3.00; eight to
ten pages, 6 col., 20 inches. Circ'n 1J^
TELEGRAM, weekly; Patterson and Duncan Bros., publishers;
established 1916; Thursday; independent-liberal, subscription
$1.50; eight pages, 6 col., 20 inches. Circ'n 1
Advt. Kamloops is the centre of the livestock, farming and mining district of
the interior of British Columbia. The Telegram is the keystone from which to start
your advertising campaign in this district. It reaches more people in this district
than any other publication. Our books are always open for investigation by adver-
tisers. Advertising rates on application. See Advt. Page 68.
KASLO, pop. 1,200, District of Kootenay, on Kootenay Lake, and
terminus of Kaslo-Nakusp branch of C. P. R., 40 miles N. E. of
Nelson; Tel., T., Ex., Bank. Chief Industries: smelting, mining,
ore sampling, fruit growing and lumbering. The town has railway
connection with Sandon, B.C., and has also a regular line of
steamers to Nelson, B.C., and Lardo, B.C. It is the outlet of
the Slocan district. The town contains churches- of all denomina-
tions, town hall, a good hotel, fire department, water works,
electric light, Government offices, opera house and numerous
stores. Surrounding towns and villages where no papers are
published: Whitewater, Pilot Bay, Bear Lake, Trout Lake, Fer-
guson, Ainsworth, Lardo, Argenta, Howser, Gerrard and Proctor.
KOOTENAIAN, weekly, H. W. Power, publisher; established
1895; independent; Thursday; subscription $2.00; four pages,
6 col., 19 inches. Circ'n %
K BLOWN A, pop. 3,000, District of Yale-Cariboo, on the E. side
of Okanagan Lake, 28 miles S. of Okanagan Landing, its nearest
station on Pacific division of C. P. R., 35 miles S. of Vernon, Tel.,
T., Ex., Banks. Chief Industries: fruit packing, canning, brick
works, fruit and vegetable evaporating plants, saw mill, sash
and door factory and furniture factory. The town is prettily
situated and has five churches, public and high schools, hospital,
exhibition hall and three hotels, and has municipal electric light
plant and waterworks. It is the shipping point for the central
part of the famous fruit-growing Okanagan Valley. Surrounding
towns and villages where no papers are published: Rutland,
Ellison, Okanagan Mission, Okanagan Centre and Westbank.
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COURIER AND OKANAGAN ORCHARDIST, weekly; Geo.
C. Rose, publisher; established 1905; independent-liberal; Thurs-
day; subscription $1.50; six pages, 6 col., 20 inches. Circ'n
See Advt. Page 72.
RECORD, weekly; John Leathley, publisher; established 1908;
independent; Thursday; subscription $1.50; four pages, 6 col.,
inches. Circ'n J
LADYSMITH, pop. 2,500, District of Nanaimo, on the E. & N. Ry.
10 miles S.E. of Nanaimo, on Vancouver Island; Tel., T., Ex.,
Bank. Chief Industries: coal mining and smelting. Surrounding
towns and villages where no papers are published: South Welling-
ton, Blaney and Chemainus.
CHRONICLE, weekly; Carley & Carley, publishers; established
1908; unionist; Saturday; subscription $1.50; four pages, 6 col.,
20 inches. Circ'n J
MARPOLE, pop. 1,700, District of Vancouver South, on the North
Arm of the Fraser River, 6 miles from Vancouver, 10 miles from
New Westminster. Bank. Chief Industries: lumber, fishing,
farming, flour mill, steel, rolling mill and market gardening. The
town has four churches, school, two hotels and electric light.
Surrounding towns and villages where no papers are published:
Steveston, Kerrisdale and Ladner.
GAZETTE AND HOME NEWS, (RICHMOND, POINT
GREY, DELTA AND FRASER VALLEY); weekly; Paton &
Cooper, publishers; Business Office: Dominion Building, Van-
couver; established 1908; independent; Saturday; subscription
$1.50; six pages, 6 col., 21 inches Circ'n
See Advt. Page 96.
MERRITT, pop. 2,000, District of Yale-Cariboo, on the Nicola and
Coldwater Rivers, C.P.R., and Kettle Valley Ry., about 65 miles
S.W. of Kamloops; Tel., T., Ex., Banks. Chief Industries: saw
mill, coal mining, horse and cattle raising, fruit growing
and farming. The town contains schools, four churches, jail and
four hotels. Surrounding towns and villages where no papers are
published: Coutlee, Middlesboro, Nicola, Lower Nicola, Spence's
Bridge, Lytton, Clapperton, Canford and Quilchena.
HERALD, weekly; J. W. Ellis, publisher; established 1903;
liberal; Friday; subscription $2.00; four to eight pages, 6 col.,
inches. ' Circ'n
MISSION CITY, pop. 1,200, District of New Westminster, on the
Fraser River, and at the junction of the C.P.R. main line with the
southern branch connecting with all lines south, 42 miles E. of
Vancouver; Tel., T., Ex., Bank. Chief Industries: fruit growing,
jam making, creamery, lumbering, fishing, fire clay, brick works
and box factory. The town contains three churches, public and
high schools, R. C. mission school and three hotels. The sur-
rounding district is ideal for fruit growing. Surrounding towns
and villages where no papers are published: Silverdale, Whon-
nock, Haney, Hammond, Dewdney, Deroche, Harrison, Clay-
burn, Agassiz and Ruskin.
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FRASER VALLEY RECORD, weekly; J. A. Bates, publisher;
established 1908; independent; Thursday; subscription $1.50;
six pages, 5 col., 16 inches. Circ'n \h
Also publishes Abbotsford Post.
NANAIMO, pop. 10,000, District of Nanaimo, on the east coast of
Vancouver Island, Gulf of Georgia and E. and N. Ry., 70 miles N.
of Victoria and 40 miles W. of Vancouver, on the Island division of
C.P.R. ; Tel., T., Ex., Banks. Chief Industries: coal mining,
herring fisheries, lumber mills and farming. The city contains
eight churches, hospital, three theatres, public and private schools,
court house, city hall and fire hall, and it is the chief depot of
the Western Fuel Coal Mining Company, who own 33,000 acres
of land. It has the best harbour on the coast, being easy of en-
trance, with a good depth of water and fine anchorage. It has
electric light, a good water system and a fire department with steam
fire engines. Surrounding towns and villages where no papers
are published: Chase River, Wellington, Extension and Northfield.
FREE PRESS, every evening except Sunday; E. Marshall,
publisher; established 1874; conservative; subscription $3.00;
four pages, 7 col., 21^4 inches. Circ'n 1 J^
HERALD, every morning except Monday; R. R. Hindmarch,
proprietor; established 1900; independent; subscription $6.00;
four pages, 7 col., 21 inches.
Sworn Circ'n actual average for 12 mos. to Sept. 30, 1918, 2.OOO*
See Advt. Page 87.
NELSON, pop. 7,500, District of Kootenay, on the West Arm of
Kootenay Lake and Western branch of C.P.R., and northern
terminus of Spokane Falls and northern branch of G. N. Ry.,
60 miles N.E. of Grand Forks, 180 miles S.W. of Calgary; Tel.,
T., Ex., Banks. Chief Industries: mining, smelting, lumbering,
breweries, machinery, planing, sash and door __ factories, shingle
mill, wire works, iron foundries and machine shops. Nelson is the
centre of the Kootenay- Boundary Mining district of British Colum-
bia, which produced in 1916, 60 per cent of the total mineral output
of the province. Copper, lead and zinc in large bulk is found.
It is the wholesale and jobbing centre for Southern British Col-
umbia. It is also the headquarters of the district for the Pro-
vincial Government and the judicial centre of the Kootenay dis-
trict. The C.P.R. have large yards and repair shops here. Excel-
lent hotel accommodation. The city owns electric light and power
plant, street railway and gas works. In amusements and means
of entertainment Nelson is well supplied there are club houses,
an opera house, and other social and athletic associations. Sur-
rounding towns and villages where no papers are published: Sil-
verton, Roseberry, Nakusp, Arrowhead, Ainsworth, Sirdar, San-
don, Proctor, Slocan City, Salmo, Erie and Castlegar.
NEWS, every morning except Sunday; News Publishing Co.,
Ltd., publishers; established 1902; unionist; subscription $5.00
by mail, $6.00 in city ; eight pages, 7 col., 20^ inches.
Sworn Circ'n, actual average for 12 mos. to Sept. 30, 1918, 4,989*
See Advt. Page 100.
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NEW HAZELTON, pop. 300, District of Comox-Atlin, on the
Bulkley River and G. T. P. Ry., 180 miles N. E. of Prince Rupert,
730 miles N. E. of Vancouver; Tel., T., Ex., Bank. Chief In-
dustries: silver, gold, copper, zinc, and lead mining, farming,
trapping and planing mill. The town is the chief shipping and
supply point for a great new country north and east, rich in min-
erals, coal and timber. Immense water powers are available in
the town. Surrounding towns and villages where no papers are
published: Nash, Morricetown, Telkwa, Andimul and Ellison.
OMIIMECA HERALD, weekly; C. H. Sawle, publisher; estab-
lished 1908; independent; Friday; subscription $2.00; four pages,
5 col., 15J4 inches. Circ'n %
See Advt. Page 102.
NEW WESTMINSTER. pop . 18,000, District of New Westmin-
ster, on the Eraser River, 15 miles from its mouth, and on C.P.R.
and G.N.Ry., 12 miles S.E. of Vancouver, 75 miles N.E. of Vic-
toria; Tel., T., Ex., Banks. Chief Industries: salmon fisheries,
lumbering, oatmeal and woollen mills, machine and boiler shops,
foundries, furniture factory, can factory, cold storage, saw mills,
ship-building, brass-works, tannery, railway car building, car-
riage works and canneries. New Westminster is connected with
Vancouver, Chilliwack and Eburne by an electric railway,
and a million dollar public bridge, carrying the tracks of
the G.N. Ry. and B.C. Elec. Ry., crosses the Eraser River
opposite New Westminster. It has two cathedrals, churches, high,
public and private schools, free library, Provincial and Dominion
government offices, court house, penitentiary, jail, asylum, hos-
pitals, theatres and opera house. The city owns its electric lighting
plant for streets and houses, water systems and nearly two miles
of harbour frontage. There are daily steamers to ports up and
down the Eraser, a tri-weekly line to Victoria, and steam and
electric railway connection with Vancouver. Surrounding towns
and villages where no papers are published: Port Moody, South
Westminster, Port Hammond, Port Kells, Port Haney, Clover-
dale, Edmonds, Silverdale, Coquitlam, Surrey Centre, Langley,
Huntingdon, Ladner and Steveston.
BRITISH CO LU M BIAN, every evening except Sunday; The
Columbian Co., Ltd., publishers; established 1886; unionist; sub-
scription $4.00; eight to twelve pages, 6 col., 19H inches
Circ'n 3
WEEKLY, established 1860; Monday; subscription $1.00;
forty pages, 4 col., 19% inches. Circ'n 3^
See Advt. Page no.
NORTH VANCOUVER, pop. 9,000, District of Vancouver, on
Burrard Inlet, opposite Vancouver, and two miles distant; Tel.,
T., Ex., Banks. Chief Industries: shipyards and marine ways,
creosoting works, engineering works, car works, wood working
factories, fish curing and packing and logging camps and mines
near by. It is an incorporated city, has city hall, schools and
churches, electric railway, electric light, a deep sea water front-
age and ferry service to Vancouver.
NORTH SHORE PRESS, weekly; North Shore Press Ltd.,
publishers; established 1905; unionist -conservative; Friday; sub-
scription $1.00; six to eight pages, 6 col., 19% inches. Circ'n 1%
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PENTICTON, pop. 3,100, District of Yale-Cariboo, at the south
end of Okanagan Lake, on Kettle Valley R., connecting with
C. P. R. daily boat service on Okanagan Lake; 40 miles S. of Kel-
owna, 250 miles E. of Vancouver, 73 miles S. of Vernon; Tel., T.,
Ex., Banks. The town is exceptionally well situated and laid
out; has steamboat connection with Okanagan Landing on the
north, the terminus of the S. & O. branch of the C. P. R., and
is the headquarters of the K. V. R., the new C. P. R. short line
through Southern B. C. Chief Industries: fruit growing, includ-
ing apples, plums, pears, peaches, grapes, apricots and cherries;
poultry and stock raising, canning, de-hydrating plant, saw mill,
cold .storage plant and railway shops. The town contains muni-
cipal hall, high and public schools, seven churches, C. P. R. hotel
and electric light plant. Surrounding towns and villages where
no papers are published: Naramata, Peachland, Keremeos, Carmi,
Allen Grove, Marron Lake, Fairview, Osoyoos, Hedley, Kaleden
and Okanagan Falls.
H ERALD, weekly; Penticton Herald Printing and Publishing
Co., publishers; established 1911; conservative; Thursday; sub-
scription $2.00; eight pages, 6 col., 20 inches. Circ'n 1^
See Advt. Page 75.
PORT ALBERNI, pop. 1,000, District of Comox-Atlin, on the
Alberni Canal and Somas River, C.P.R., 59 miles N.W. of Nan-
aimo, 100 miles N.W. of Vancouver and 140 miles N. W. of Vic-
toria; Tel., T., Ex., Banks. Chief Industries: lumber and shingle
mills, fishing, mining and agriculture. The town contains four
churches, three hotels, two schools, hospital, electric light and
waterworks and fire department. Surrounding towns and vil-
lages where no papers are published: Alberni, Bamfield, Clayo-
quot, and Sandwick.
NEWS, weekly; Port Alberni Printing and Publishing Co.,
Limited, publishers; established 1907; independent; Wednesday;
subscription $2.00; four to six pages, 5 col., 15 inches.
PRINCE GEORGE, pop. 2,000, District of Yale-Cariboo, situ-
ated at junction of Fraser and Nechaco Rivers, on P. G. E. R.,
450 miles W. of Edmonton, 460 miles E. of Prince Rupert; Tel.,
T., Ex., Banks. Chief Industries: lumbering, mining, mixed
farming and trapping. The town contains four churches, schools,
theatre and hotel. Surrounding towns and villages where no
papers are published: Giscome, Willow River, Fort Fraser, Fort
St. James and Hutton.
CITIZEN, weekly; Citizen Publishing Co., publishers; estab-
lished 1914; independent; Wednesday; subscription $2.00; four
pages, 6 col., 20 inches. Circ'n %
See Advt. Page 114.
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PRINCE RUPERT, pop. 6,500, District of Comox-Atlin, on
the Pacific Ocean and on Skeena River, the western terminus of
the G. T. P. Ry., 600 miles N. of Vancouver, 650 miles N. of Vic-
toria; Tel., T., Ex., Banks. Chief Industries: fishing, canneries,
mining and lumbering. The town is rapidly being built up,
waterworks, sewers and streets are being rushed; electric light
is already installed and there are seven churches, good public
schools, $3,000,000 floating dry dock and ship building plant and
large $2,000,000 cold storage plant. Surrounding towns and
villages where no papers are published: Metlakatla, Port Essing-
ton, Port Simpson, Taylorville, Alice Arm and Terrace.
EMPIRE, every evening* except Sunday; Empire Pub. Co.,
publishers; established 1909; independent; subscription $6.00;
four pages, 6 col., 18 inches Circ'n 1J/^
WEEKLY, established 1907; Wednesday; subscription $2.00;
four pages, 6 col., 18 inches. Circ'n 1%
Advt. The first newspaper started in Prince Rupert was The Empire. Since
then it has so fearlessly and consistently championed the sane upbuilding oj the new
city and its tributary districts that The Empire has easily been able to maintain its
proud first position in later day prestige and circulation. See Advt. Page 88.
N EWS, every evening except Sunday; News Printing & Pub.
Co., publishers; established 1909; independent-liberal; subscrip-
tion by mail $6.00; in city $8.00; six pages, 6 col., 20 inches
Circ'n 1^
WEEKLY, established 1909; Thursday; subscription $2.00;
six pages, 6 col., 20 inches. Circ'n 1
Advt. All advertisements are taken on the absolute guarantee that the Daily News
has the largest circulation of any daily paper published in Northern British Columbia.
A glance through the paper will tell the reason. See Advt. Page 01.
RESOURCES, monthly; Resources Publishing Co., Limited,
publishers; established 1918 ; independent ; subscription $1.00 ;
twenty pages, 2 col., 9> inches.
PRINCETON, pop. 900, District of Yale-Cariboo, on the Similk-
ameen and Tulameen Rivers, 150 miles E. of Vancouver, and
35 miles N. of the U.S. Boundary line; T., Ex., Banks. Chief
Industries: placer gold mining, silver, lead, coal and copper min-
ing. Surrounding towns and villages where no papers are pub-
lished: Granite Creek, Tulameen, Coalmont, Aspen, Grove,
Hedley and Ashnola.
STAR, weekly; F. J. Smyth, manager; established 1900; con-
servative; Friday; subscription $2.00; four pages, 6 col., 20 inches.
See Advt. Page 75. Circ'n J^
QUESNEL. pop. 650, District of Yale-Cariboo, at the junction of
the Fraser and Quesnel Rivers, 90 miles S. of Prince George on
the G. T. P., 220 miles N. of Ashcroft, and 428 miles N.W. of
Vancouver; Tel., T., Ex., Banks. Chief Industries: farming, saw
and flour mills. The town contains three churches, schools,
court house, Government office, and post office. Quesnel is the cen-
tre of the famous Cariboo gold mining district, and is connected
with the C. P. R. by a 220 mile stage route -the longest on the
continent. Surrounding towns and villages where no papers
are published: Barkerville, Quesnel Forks, Soda Creek, Stanley
and Alexandria.
CARIBOO OBSERVER, weekly; J. G. Hutchcroft, publisher;
established 1908; independent; Saturday; subscription $2.00;
four to eight pages, 6 col., 19% inches Circ'n J^
See Advt. Page 97.
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REVELSTOKE, pop. 3,500, District of Kootenay, on the Colum-
bia River and C. P. R., divisional point between Calgary and
Vancouver, at junction with Arrowhead and Kootenay Ry., 381
miles N. E. of Vancouver, 110 miles E. of Kamloops, 260 miles W.
of Calgary; Tel., T., Ex., Banks. Chief Industries: railway
workshops, employing from 200 to 300 hands, woodenware
and cigar factories, candy factory, lumbering, saw and shingle
mills, sash and door factory, mining, ranching, fruit growing
and farming. The city contains four churches, public and high
schools, city hall, Y. M. C. A., hospital, two fine halls, opera
house, six hotels, stores, water, electric and power works, and
has good steamboat connection. It is the business centre of
Kootenay, the divisional headquarters of C. P. R., and a popular
tourist centre. Surrounding towns and villages where no papers
are published: Albert Canyon, Craigellachie, Kicking Horse Pass,
Rodger's Pass, Beaver, Arrowhead, Comaplix, Beaton, Glacier,
Nakusp, Halcyon and Trout Lake.
REVIEW, weekly; Revelstoke Review Publishing Co., Ltd.,
publishers; established 1914; liberal; Thursday; subscription
$2.00; six pages, 6 col., 20 inches. Circ'n %
See Advt. Page 85.
ROSSLAND, pop. 3,000, District of Kootenay, situated 3,500
feet above sea level, on C. P. R. and G. N. Ry., 50 miles S.W.
of Nelson; Tel., T., Ex., Banks, Chief Industries: gold and cop-
per mining, fruit growing and lumbering. Since 1895 Rossland
has produced ore to the value of $75,000,000, and the annual
gross output now amounts to $5,000,000. Over 800 men are
employed in the mines, and the monthly payroll amounts to
$80,000. The town has four churches, hospital, armoury, fire
hall and splendid post-office and government buildings. Sur-
rounding towns and villages where no papers are published :
Robson, Paterson, Castlegar, Cascade, Erie, Salmo and Fruitvale.
MINER, weekly; Will. A. Elletson, publisher; established
1895; independent; subscription $2.50; six to twelve pages, 7
col., 21 J4 inches, Circ'n 1J4
See Advt. Page 98.
SALMON RIVER, pop. 600, District of Yale-Cariboo, on Sal-
mon Arm of Shuswap Lake and main line of C. P. R., 60 miles E.
of Kamloops, 60 miles W. of Revelstoke, 40 miles N. of Vernon;
Tel., T., Ex., Banks. Chief Industries: lumbering, saw mills,
fruit growing, dairying and general farming. The town contains
five churches, high and public schools, farmers' exchange, cream-
ery and municipally-owned electric light plant and waterworks.
The surrounding country is excellent farming land. The town is
popular with tourists and as a summer resort. Surrounding towns
and villages where no papers are published: Squilax, Notch Hill,
Tappen, Celista, Solsqua, Annis, Sorrento, Shuswap, Mara, Deep
Creek, Canoe, Chase, Malakwa and Eagle Bay.
OBSERVER, weekly; Horace E. Moore, president and editor;
Observer Printing Company, Limited, publishers; established
1907; independent; Thursday; subscription $2.00; four to eight
pages, 6 col., 19 inches. Circ'n %
Advt. The Observer is the best advertising medium in the Yale-Cariboo Ter-
ritory and Okanagan Valley. It is the only paper published in the Shuswap Lake
District, where the World's finest fruit and vegetables are grown without irrigation,
and the finest Creamery in British Columbia is operated. It is the home paper of the
prosperous farmers of this territory and a medium which can always be shown to
produce results. Write for rates and full particulars. Ste Advt. Page go.
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SIDNEY) pop. 1,000, District of Nanaimo on the Straits of Georgia
and V. & S. Ry., 18 miles N. of Victoria; T., Ex., Bank. Chief
Industries; rubber roofing factory, brick yards, fruit and clam
cannery, saw mills, farming and fruit growing. Surrounding towns
and villages where no papers are published: Deep Cove, Union
Bay, Ganges, James Island and Fulford Harbour.
REVIEW, weekly; A Cunningham, Lessee and publisher; es-
tablished 1912; independent; Thursday; subscription $2.00;
twelve pages, 4 col., 16 inches. Circ'n
SMITHERS. pop. 450, District of Comox-Atlin, on the G. T. P.
Ry., 226 miles E. of Prince Rupert, and about an equal distance
N.W. of Prince George and a divisional point on the G. T. P.;
Tel., T., Ex., Bank. Chief Industries: farming, , mining. The
town has three churches, school, four hotels and theatre, and is
lighted by electricity. Surrounding towns and villages where no
papers are published: Lake Kathly, Moricetown, Hubert, Hous-
ton, North Bulkley, Rose Lake, Telkwa, Silverthorne and Barrett.
INTERIOR NEWS, weekly; Joseph L. Coyle, publisher; es-
tablished 1907; independent; Saturday; subscription $2.00; four
pages, 5 col., 18J^ inches. Circ'n }
SUMMERLAND, pop. 2,500, District of Yale-Cariboo, on Okana-
gan Lake and C. P. R., K.V.R., 243 miles E. of Vancouver and
106 miles S. of Sicamous Junction on the C. P. R. main line, 60
miles S. of Vernpn; Tel., T., Ex., Banks. Chief Industries: farming
and fruit growing, jam factory, box factory, canneries, lumber
mill and boat-building. The town has high and public schools,
college, five churches, electric light and water works. Surrounding
towns and villages where no papers are published : Balcomo, Peach-
land, Naramata, Mineola and Trout Creek.
REVIEW, weekly; Review Publishing Co., Ltd., publishers;
established 1908; independent; Friday; subscription $2.00; six
to eight pages, 6 col., 19 inches. Circ'n
TRAIL pop. 4,500, District of Kootenay, on Columbia River and
C. P. R., 7 miles from Rossland, 40 miles S. W. of Nelson; Tel.,
T., Ex., Banks. Chief Industries: smelting, refining, fruit grow-
ing and ranching. The town contains besides its stores, etc.,
seven hotels. Trail is the trading centre of the rich Columbia
River fruit growing and ranching district. Surrounding towns
and villages where no papers are published : Tadanac, Erie, Waneta,
Castlegar, Warfield, Tiger, Genelle, Robson, Thrums, Fruitvale
and Columbia Gardens.
NEWS, weekly; Trail Printing and Publishing Co., Limited,
publishers; established 1895; independent; Friday, subscription
$2.00; eight to twelve pages, 6 col., 20 inches. Circ'n X
A. McKiM, LIMITED, MONTREAL, TORONTO, WINNIPEG & LONDON, ENG.
BRITISH COLUMBIA 263
VANCOUVER, pop. 100,401, District of Vancouver, on Burrard
Inlet and English Bay, the Pacific Coast terminus of the C. P. R.,
C. N. R., P. G. E. Ry. and G. N. Ry.; the largest city in the pro-
vince; Tel., T., Ex., and the banking centre for British Columbia.
It is connected 1 with New Westminster, Chilliwack and Steveston
by Electric Railway. Chief Industries: ship building, iron works,
pipe works, mining, lumbering, sugar refining, flour milling, salmon
fisheries, fruit growing, and farming. It is the headquarters for
the China and Japan, the Australian and the New Zealand steam-
ship lines in Canada, and the chief port for all northern and Yukon
shipping. A great deal of lumber from the interior is sent to
Vancouver for shipment. The city contains one hundred churches,
thirty-two public and several private schools, a high school, nor-
mal school and university, Carnegie library, hospitals, three public
parks, the largest, Stanley park, comprising 956 acres, and acknow-
ledged to be one of the grandest natural parks on the American
continent. Vancouver's assessment on Dec. 31, 1918, totalled
$205,422,090; customs receipts were $8,592,569. 1914 saw the com-
pletion of new C. P. R. terminal facilities, including new depot,
coast steamship dock and depot, and complete overhead system of
vehicular and passenger bridges, the whole costing $2,000,000. A
new government dock and grain elevator has been constructed at the
cost of $3,000,000. Extensive harbour development work and
reclamation operations are now being undertaken. The B.C.E.R.
has more than 300 miles of street railway in operation in the city,
and during 1918 they carried some 43,000,000 passengers. Regu-
lar steamers ply between Vancouver and the Orient, Australia,
Alaska, California and north and sourth. The C. P. R. main-
tains a large fleet of ocean liners and coasting vessels. Other
steamship lines running to this port are the Blue Funnel, from
Liverpool via Panama Canal and also a direct service to the
Orient; the Royal Mail Steam Packet Co., from Great Britain
via the Orient; the Danish East Asiatic Co., operating motor
ships from Europe via Panama; the Osaka Shosen Kaisha from
the Orient; the Russian Volunteer Fleet, from Vladivostock and
the Orient; the Canadian- Australian Line, from Sydney and
Auckland, via Suva and Honolulu. A system of water works, put
in at the expense, of $3,902,000, supplies Vancouver with the purest
of mountain water. It has a new Court House, City Hall, and
Registry Office. Surrounding towns and villages where no papers
are published: Agassiz, North Bend, Hope, Cheam, Sumas, Hun-
tingdon, Langley, Cloverdale, Steveston, Lulu Island, Hastings,
Port Moody, Barnett, Hammond, Haney and Sapperton.
PROVINCE, every evening except Sunday; Vancouver Print-
ing and Publishing Co., Limited, publishers; established 1898;
independent; subscription $6.00 in city, $4.00 by mail ; sixteen
to forty-eight pages, 8 col., 21 inches.
Circ'n, average for 12 mos. to Sept. 30, 1918, 51,879|
Advt. The circulation of the Daily Province is not confined to any city or dis-
trict. It embraces every part of British Columbia. That is why it is the recognized
medium for the national advertiser. See Advt. Pages 38 and 39.
SUN, (with which is incorporated The Daily News- Advertiser),
every morning and Sunday; Sun Publishing Co., Limited, pub-
lishers; established 1886; independent-liberal; subscription $6.00
in city, $4.00 by mail; ten to forty-eight pages, 7 col., 22 inches.
Sworn circ'n, actual average for 12 mos. to Sept. 30, 1918, 2O.65O*
Advt. The Vancouver Sun is the fastest growing daily newspaper in Canada.
Its records show within twelve months a circulation increase of 20% on a six days
average; and 43% on the Sunday Sun. The Daily especially the Sunday Sun
is unquestionably the national advertiser's first choice in Vancouver. Member of
Audit Bureau of Circulations. See Advt. Page 36.
A. McKiM, LIMITED, MONTREAL, TORONTO, WINNIPEG & LONDON, ENG.
264 THE CANADIAN NEWSPAPER DIRECTORY
WORLD, every evening except Sunday; The World, Limited,
publishers; John Nelson, managing director; established 1888 ;
independent; subscription $6.00; twelve to twenty-eight pages,
7 col,. 21 inches.
Circ'n, actual average for 12 mos. to Sept. 30, 1918, 17,088*1
Advt. The World is the oldest and most influential paper on the mainland of
British Columbia, member of the A. B. C. It rejects liquor and other objection-
able advertising. A great departmental store medium, publishing more paid adver-
tising than any other paper during 1918 from the five leading stores. The World
is a home not a street paper; hence this lead in big store advertising. See Advt.
Page 40.
CHINESE TIMES, (Tai Hon Kong Bo), Chinese, every morn-
ing except Sunday; Tai Hon Kong Bo Pub. Co., Ltd., publishers;
established 1907; reform; subscription $7.00; eight pages, 4 col.,
13 inches.
TAIRIKU Ml PRO, Japanese, every evening except Sunday;
Yasushi Yamazaki, publisher; established 1907; Japanese in-
terests; subscription $3.50; six pages, 9 col., 13 inches.
BRITISH COLUMBIA RECORD, tri-weekly; Record Pub-
lishing Co., publishers; established 1911; building, contracting
and general business notes; Monday, Wednesday and Friday;
subscription $12.00; four pages, 6 col., 19 inches. Circ'n %
SHIPPING GUIDE, tri-weekly; Guide Publishing Co., pub-
lishers; established 1911; shipping data and news; Monday,
Wednesday and Friday; subscription $12.00; two pages, 9 col.,
26 inches. Circ'n 1
BRITISH COLUMBIA FEDERATIONIST, weekly; Van-
couver Trades and Labor Council and B. C. Federation of Labor,
publishers; established 1908; organized labor movement; Friday;
subscription $1.50; eight to twelve pages, 7 col., 21^ inches.
Circ'n
B.C. VETERANS' WEEKLY, (with which is incorporated
Vancouver Blighty), weekly; Great War Veterans' Association
'of British Columbia, publishers; established 1918; historical and
literary; Thursday, forms close Tuesday preceding; subscription
$2.00; twelve to sixteen pages, 4 col., 12 inches. Circ'n
See Advt. Page 109.
CHINOOK, weekly; Geo. M. Murray, publisher; established
1911; liberal; Thursday; subscription $2.00; eight pages, 6 col.,
20 inches.
CITIZEN, weekly; Citizen Publishing Co., publishers; es-
tablished 1907 ; unionist ; Thursday; subscription $1.00 ;
eight pages, 6 col., 19% inches.
Also publish Farm and Home.
CRITIC, weekly; People's Printing and Publishing Co.,
publishers; established 1917; independent; Saturday; subscription
$1.50; four pages, 6 col., 20 inches.
Sworn circ'n, actual average for 12 mos. to Sept. 30 1918, 8,698*
FARM AND HOME, weekly; The Sun Publishing Co., Limited,
137 Pender St., West, publishers; established 1915; agricultural;
Thursday; subscription $1.00; twenty-eight to forty-eight pages, 4
col., 15^ inches.
Advt. Farm and Home has more circulation than any two other farm papers pub-
lished in British Columbia. It covers the rural field thoroughly. Printed on Webb
Press. Can use mats- half tones 60 to 65. Circulation guaranteed for year 1010,
6,500 or over every Thursday. See Advt. Page 37.
A. McKiM, LIMITED, MONTREAL, TORONTO, WINNIPEG & LONDON, ENG.
BRITISH COLUMBIA 265
GAZETTE AND HOME NEWS, weekly See Marpole, B.C.
WESTERN WOMAN'S WEEKLY, weekly; Western Woman's
Weekly, publishers; established 1917; independent; Thursday;
subscription $1.50; eight to sixteen pages, 4 col., 12 inches.
CANADA TRIBUNEN, Swedish weekly; Scandinavian Press,
Limited, publishers; established 1919; independent; subscription
$1.00; Tuesday; six pages, 4 col., 15*4 inches.
Also publish Norseman.
NORSEMAN, (formerly Canada Skandinaven), Norwegian
weekly; Scandinavian Press, Limited, publishers; established 1911;
independent; Friday; subscription $1.50; eight pages, 6 col., 20
inches. Circ'n 1%
Also publish Canada Tribunen.
See Advt. Page 107.
FAIRPLAY, bi-weekly; Fairplay Publishing Co., Limited,
publishers; established 1915; independent; alternate Fridays;
subscription $1.25; twelve to twenty pages, 4 col., 12 inches
PLAIN SPEAKER, bi-weekly; Plain Speaker Publishing Co.,
publishers; established 1918; industrial; alternate _ Tuesdays;
subscription $1.00; four pages; 5 col., 16 inches
SHIPYARD NEWS, bi-weekly; Arthur C. Bruce, publisher;
established 1919; ship-building house organ; alternate Saturdays;
free to shipyard employees; four pages, 4 col., 13 inches.
BRITISH COLUMBIA Fl NANCIAL TIMES, semi-month-
ly; Bradford W. Heyer, publisher; established 1914; finance, insur-
ance, commerce, lumber, mining and fisheries; 1st and 3rd Satur-
days; last forms close Wednesdays preceding; subscription $2.00;
twenty to twenty-four pages, 2 wide col., 10% inches. Circ'n 2^
See Advt. Page 102.
G. I. A. W. NEWS, (General Information about the West),
semi-monthly; Falkins, Ltd., publishers, for Woodward Depart-
mental Stores.Ltd., established 1917; House Organ; 1st and 15t
of month; subscription 50 cents; eight pages, 6 col., 20 inches
MINING AND ENGINEERING RECORD, semi-monthly;
Technical Press, Ltd., publishers; established 1895; mining; 15th
and 30th of month; subscription $3.00; thirty-six pages and up-
wards, 2 wide col., 9^ inches. Circ'n ij^
Also publish Succesful Poultryman.
BRITISH COLUMBIA FARMER, monthly; Fruit and Farm
Co., Ltd., publishers; established 1909; fruit growing and general
farming; 5th of month; last forms close 20th month previous;
subscription $1.00; thirty-two to forty-four pages, 3 col., 10
inches. Circ'n Q%
See Advt. Page 108.
BRITISH COLUMBIA MONTHLY, (continuing Westmin-
ster Review) monthly; D. A. Chalmers, managing editor; estab-
lished 1911; social, literary and religious; 1st of month; subscription
$1.50; 2 col., 8 inches. Circ'n 1
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266 THE CANADIAN NEWSPAPER DIRECTORY
BRITISH COLUMBIA RETAILER, monthly; Vancouver
Retail Grocers' Association, publishers; established 1908; grocery
trade; 15th of month; last forms close 10th of month; subscrip-
tion $1.00; twenty-four pages, 2 col., 10 inches.
See Advt. Page 113.
CAMPAIGNER, monthly; The Campaigners of the Great
World War, publishers; established 1918; returned soldiers' in-
terests; subscription $1.00; sixteen to twenty-four pages, 7%
x 10 inches.
See Advt. Page 92.
FARM AND FIRESIDE AND B.C. BEE KEEPER,
(formerly Garden, Orchard and Farm), monthly; W. C. Harris,
F.R.H.S., editor and publisher; established 1915; horticulture and
agriculture; 6th of month; subscription $1.00; twenty-four pages, 3
col., 10 inches.
See Advt. Page no.
HARBOR AND SHI PPING, monthly ; Progress Publishing
Co. Ltd., publishers ; established 1918 ; shipping and port develop-
ment in B.C. ; 15th of month ; subscription $2.00 ; thirty-six
pages, 2 wide col., 10 inches.
Also publish Industrial Progress.
Advt. Circulation lists comprise principal export and import companies in
countries bordering the Pacific Ocean. The only Canadian publication having
this circulation. Published in Canada in the interest of Canadian trade. See
Advt. Page 126.
INDUSTRIAL PROGRESS AND COMMERCIAL
RECORD, monthly; Progress Publishing Co., Limited, publishers;
official organ of Manufacturers' Association of B.C. ; established 1913;
industrial and commercial; 1st of month; subscription $1.00;
forty pages, 2 wide col., 9J^ inches. Circ'n 1
Also publish Harbor and Shipping
Advt. Largest paid circulation of any commercial and industrial monthly in
British Columbia, comprising large lumber mills and mining companies, pulp and
paper mills, machine shops and foundries, shipbuilders, contractors, engineers,
etc. See Advt. Page 126.
NABOB, monthly; R. ']. H. Frith, editor and publisher;
established 1916; trade; 1st of month; last forms close 20th of
month previous; subscription $1.00; from forty-eight pages, 2
col., 8^2 inches. Circ'n 3
PACIFIC COAST LUMBERMAN, monthly; Edgecumbe-
Toombs Co., publishers; established 1917; lumber trade; 1st of
month; forms close 20th of month ; subscription $2.00; seventy-
six pages, 3 wide col., 12 inches. Circ'n 3J4
See Advt. Page pi.
SUCCESFUL POULTRYMAN, monthly; Technical Press,
Limited, publishers; established 1908; poultry and pet stock;
15th of month; subscription $1.00; twenty-two pages, 3 col.,
9H inches.
Also publish Mining and Engineering Record.
SUNSET, monthly; McLennan, McFeely &- Co., Limited,
publishers; hardware house organ; 5th and 15th of month; forty-
eight pages, 2 col., 8^ inches. Cirr.'n 1J4
t
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BRITISH COLUMBIA 267
WESTERN CANADIAN FARMER, monthly; Edgecumbe-
Toombs Co., Limited, publishers; established 1918; farming,
horticulture, fruit growing, 15th of month; forms close 5th of
month; subscription $1.00; twenty-four pages, 3 col., 10 inches.
Also publish Western Canadian Mining.
WESTERN CAN ADI AN MINING, ENGINEERING AND
CONTRACTING, monthly; Edgecumbe-Toombs Co., Limited,
publishers; established 1889; mining; 15th of month; forms close
5th of month; subscription $3.00; twenty-four pages, 3 col., 9
inches. Circ'n 1
Also publish Western Canadian Farmer.
WESTERN CANADIAN MOTORIST, monthly; Western
Canadian Motorist Co., publishers; established 1912; motor
trades; 15th of month; last forms close 10th of month; subscrip-
tion $2.00; one-hundred pages, 3 col., 9% inches. Circ'n 7M
See Advt. in.
WESTERN LUMBERMAN, monthly; Hugh C. MacLean
Co., Limited, 910-911 Electric Chambers, Winnipeg, publishers;
established 1902; trade; 1st of month; last forms close 25th of
month; subscription $2.00; forty-eight pages, 2 wide col., 12 inches.
Also dated at Winnipeg.
Also publish Winnipeg Commercial, Western Canada Contractor
and Western Canada Coal Review.
WESTERN POWER BOAT AND FISHERMAN, month-
ly; Pacific Marine Publishing Co., publishers; established 1918;
marine and fisheries; 1st of month; subscription $2.00; twenty-
four pages, 3 col., 10^ inches.
VANDERHOOF, pop . 200, District of Yale-Cariboo, on the
Nechako River and G. T. P., 400 miles S.E. of Prince Rupert and
70 miles W. of Prince George; Tel., Ex., Bank. Chief Industries:
mixed farming and lumbering. Situated in the heart of the
Nechako Valley, the largest agricultural area in Central British
Columbia.
HERALD, weekly; W. J. Rimes and Co., publishers, W. J.
Rimes, editor and manager; established 1915; independent; Satur-
day; subscription $2.00; four pages, 7 col., "20 inches. Circ'n %
VERNON. pop. 3,500, District of Yale-Cariboo, on Okanagan Lake,
the terminus of the Shuswap & Okanagan branch of C.P.R. ; Tel.,
T., Ex., Banks. Chief Industries: fruit growing, vinegar works,
sash and door factories, evaporating plant, canning, pork packing,
farming and mining. The town contains churches, public and
high schools, drill hall, customs office and general hospital, and
has electric light, sewers and waterworks. The fruit grown in
the Okanagan Valley has repeatedly captured first prizes against
all competitors at the great Horticultural exhibitions in London
and Edinburgh. The celebrated "Coldstream Ranch" is situa-
ted within five miles of the city. Surrounding towns and villages
where no papers are published: Lumby, Fairview, Peachland,
Oyama, Reiswig, Richlands, Kaleden, Naramata, Okanagan
Landing, Okanagan Centre and Westbank.
NEWS, weekly; Vernon News Printing and Publishing Co.,
Limited, publishers; established 1891; conservative; Thursday;
subscription $2.00; ten to sixteen pages, 7 col., 21% inches. Circ'n '2
See Advt, Page 02.
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268 THE CANADIAN NEWSPAPER DIRECTORY
VICTORIA, pop. 51,660, District of Victoria, the capital of British
Columbia, on Vancouver Island, on the Straits of Juan de Fuca,
and on the Esquimalt & Nanaimo Ry. and Victoria & Sidney
Ry., of which it is the terminus, 38 miles from Port Townsend,
Wash., 20 miles from Port Angeles, Wash., 72 miles S. of Van-
couver, 73 miles S. of New Westminster and 750 miles from San
Francisco, Cal.; Tel., T., Ex., Banks. Chief Industries: the fur
sealing trade, ship-building, whaling, salmon canning, flour, rice,
lumber, planing, saw, coffee, spice and oatmeal mills, clam fac-
tories, iron, stove, brass, engine, boiler and machine shops, marble
works, soap works, paint, clothing, boot and shoe, vinegar, pickle,
biscuit, cigar, cigar box, sash, door and furniture factories, ship-
building, cement works, mining and quarrying. The city con-
tains fifteen churches, several non-sectarian schools, free to all,
and three hospitals, one of which, the Royal Jubilee Hospital,
cost $100,000, also Provincial Government Building, which cost
$1,000,000. The C. P. R. hotel the Empress, is regarded as one
of the finest in Canada. The city has a free library, with 12,000
volumes. Its climate is delightful, the weather being mild, and
it is becoming a favorite resort for tourists. It is regarded as one of
the* most beautiful cities on the Pacific Coast, the situation being
admirable, and the city being laid out with beautiful parks and
magnificent drives through the suburbs. It is the seat of the
Provincial Government, and the Imperial and Dominion Govern-
ments have vast interests here. Royal Navy, Royal Engineers
and Royal Artillery are stationed here. Victoria carries on a
large trade with Great Britain, Australia, Sandwich Islands,
China, Japan, Mexico, Peru and Chili, in hides, fish, coal, lum-
ber and minerals. It has a fine system of water works and fire
department, is lighted by electricity and gas, and is well pro-
vided with steamboat connection. Towns and villages where
no papers are published: Esquimalt, Colwood, Sidney and Gold-
stream.
COLONIST, every morning except Monday; Colonist Printing
and Publishing Co., Ltd., publishers, J. S. H. Matson, managing
director; established 1858; conservative; subscription $5.00 ;
sixteen to twenty-four pages, 7 col., 22 inches.
Sworn Circ'n, actual average for 12 mos. to Sept. 30, 1918, lO,567*t
See Advt. Page 41.
TIMES, every evening except Sunday; Times Printing and
Publishing Co., Ltd., publishers; established 1884; independent; sub-
scription $9.00; fourteen to twenty-four pages, 7 col., 19% inches.
Sworn Circ'n, average for 12 mos. to Sept. 30, 1918, 8,885t
See Advt. Page 42.
NEW REPUBLIC, Chinese, every morning except Monday;
New Republic Pub. Co., Ltd., publishers; established 1912; in-
dependent; subscription $7.00; twelve pages, type page 15 x 8.
Circ'n 2^
B. C. GAZETTE, weekly; W. H. Cullin, King's Printer, pub-
lisher; established 1863; Thursday; subscription $5.00; fifty to
one hundred pages, 2 col., 10 inches.
Inserts only Government and Statutory notices.
CANADIAN, weekly; The Adanac Publishing 'Co., Limited,
publishers; established 1919; independeut; Saturday: subscription
$2.00; eight pages, 5 col., 18 inches.
A. McKiM, LIMITED, MONTREAL, TORONTO, WINNIPEG & LONDON, ENG.
BRITISH COLUMBIA 269
B.C. MINING EXCHANGE &. ENGINEERING NEWS,
monthly; B. C. Mining Exchange and Engineering News, pub-
lishers; established 1899; mining and engineering; 15th of month;
subscription $1.50; forty pages, 3 col., 9H> inches.
B. C. PHARMACEUTICAL RECORD, monthly; Joseph H.
Emery, editor and publisher; established 1905; pharmacy; 1st
of month; subscription $1.00; twenty-eight to thirty-six pages,
2 col., 7% inches. Circ'n %
ISLAND MOTORIST, monthly; Auto Association, publishers;
established 1914; good roads; 15th of month; last forms close
10th of month; subscription $1.00; forty pages, 2 col., 8 inches.
Circ'n 1%
POULTRY, PIGEON AND PET STOCK JOURNAL OF
THE WEST, monthly; Acme Press, Limited, publishers; estab-
lished 1914; 9th of month; last forms close 25th of month pre-
ceding; subscription 50 cents; thirty-six pages, 3 col., 10 inches.
Circ'n 1^
See Advt. Page 114.
WESTERN METHODIST RECORDER, monthly; Method-
ist Recorder Printing & Publishing Co., Limited, publishers; es-
tablished 1899; religious, Methodist; 10th of month; subscription
$1.00; sixteen pages, 3 col., 11% inches Circ'n %
A. McKiM, LIMITED, MONTREAL, TORONTO, WINNIPEG & LONDON, ENG.
Yukon Territory, Canada. Population,' in summer 9,000, in winter
6,000, as it is estimated that 3,000 leave annually to spend the winter on
the coast. The only industry of the territory is mining, chiefly gold,
nearly all from the city of Dawson. Most of this gold was formerly
taken out by old-fashioned methods of placer mining, but many capi-
talists have now invaded the field, and dredging and hydraulic mining
as well as gold and silver quartz mining, are in vogue. The total output
of gold for the year 1916 was $4,376,393. Electric power and water
supplies for operation are conveyed long distances where necessary.
Copper is also mined near White Horse. The recent action of the Fed-
eral Government in abolishing until January, 1921, the royalty of 2}^
per cent of the sales of the products of copper localities, will, it is con-
fidently expected, greatly stimulate the copper mining industry in the
Territory. A large percentage of the vegetables consumed in the ter-
ritory are raised there, but all other food-stuffs must be brought in from
outside centres. Heavy mining machinery forms an important part
of the imports. Altogether Yukon annually purchases millions of dol-
lars worth of goods from outside. Every convenience of life is now
afforded in the Territory, including steamboat lines, railway connections
from Seattle, Vancouver and Victoria to Dawson, and a superb winter
stage relay system for travel in or out, so that connections can easily
be made at any period of the year.
DAWSON CITY. pop. 4,000; the metropolis and seat of govern-
ment of the Klondike gold fields on Yukon River; Tel., T., Ex.,
Banks. Dawson City has five iron and steel foundries, five saw
mills, five churches, three schools, insane asylum, court house,
public buildings to value of $500,000, twenty steamboats, three
opera houses, five docks, twenty-nine hotels, perfect fire pro-
tection, water works, electric lights, etc. Outfits the vast Klpn-
dike area of gold filled sands, and exports many millions in gold
dust per year.
NEWS, every evening except Sunday; Dawson News Publish-
ing Co., Limited, publishers, O. Kastner, general manager; estab- '
lished 1899; independent; subscription $24.00; four to eight pages,
7 col., 21% inches.
WEEKLYf (Official Gazette), ^established 1899; Friday; sub-
scription $12.00;I L twenty-four pages, 6 col., 18 inches.
WHITE HORSE, pop. 800, Yukon Territory, reached by steamer
from Vancouver, and on the White Pass and Yukon Ry., 450
miles N. of Prince Rupert; Tel., T., Ex., Bank. Chief Industries:
mining and trapping. The town contains public and high school,
hospital, R. N. W. M. P. barracks and Mining Recorder's office.
Surrounding towns and villages where no papers are published:
Carcross, Conrad, Kluane and Livingstone.
STAR.'weekly; A. M. and L. C. Rousseau, publishers; estab-
lished 1900; independent; Friday; subscription $5.00; four pages,
6 col., 21 inches. G'rc'n }^t
A. McKiM, LIMITED, MONTREAL, TORONTO, WINNIPEG & LONDON, ENG.
Newfoundland, the oldest colony in the British Empire, embraces
the Island of Newfoundland and a portion of the Labrador coast of the
mainland, and is the only part of British North America not as yet in-
cluded in the Dominion of Canada. Though proposals for confederation
have at various times been made, and although the question is a live
one, many of the leading men of the island are opposed to a union with
Canada. The area of the island is estimated at 40,200 sq. m., and the
Labrador coast at 120,000 sq. m. The population is estimated at 227,500,
including Labrador. From its settlement in 1614 to a very recent time,
the fisheries have formed practically the only industry of the inhabitants,
but the building of railways, and the exploration of the interior, is lead-
ing to the discovery "and development of hitherto unknown resources
that will give a steadiness and balance heretofore lacking in the com-
merce of the island. In minerals the island has copper, coal, iron, gyp-
sum, sulphur, graphite, lead, asbestos and gold. Iron and copper are
the most important. Copper was discovered at Tilt Cove in 1856, but
the mines were not operated until 1864. Since then several large depo-
sits have been uncovered, and to-day Newfoundland stands sixth among
the copper producing countries of the world. In 1895 brown hematite
iron was discovered at Bell Island, Conception Bay. It is estimated that
in the two deposits on the island there are 40,000,000 tons. The output
of these mines and the shipments of iron pyrites are materially adding
to the exports of the colony. Talc deposits have also been uncovered at
Topsail, some 14 miles from St. John's, and shipments are made regu-
larly to the United States. Besides the above, slate quarries are in ac-
tive operation, and shipments sent to Wales. The value of minerals
exported yearly averages about $1,500,000. Within the last few years
vast timber limits have been operated, modern saw mills constructed and
heavy shipments made to the United Kingdom and South America.
The value of the lumber exports is increasing every year and the trade
promises to become extensive. The pulp industry is also assuming large
proportions under the management of British capitalists. More atten-
tion is being paid to agriculture. The number of acres under cultivation
has increased within a few years from about lOOjOOO acres to close to
250,000 acres. The annual value of agricultural products is nearly
$1,000,000, and the value of land under cultivation, together with horses,
sheep, etc., is nearly $3,500,000. A movement is on foot to utilize the
vast plains in the interior, raising sheep and cattle for export to the
United Kingdom. Fish is the chief food product of Newfoundland,
and the annual export exceeds $10,000,000. The herring fisheries are
commanding the attention of the Government. Expert herring packers
were brought from Scotland, with the result that shipments of herring
were sent to Petrograd, Russia, and sold at good prices. The whale
fisheries are also extensive. The settlement of the French shore ques-
tion has been the means of adding greatly to the development, not alone
in connection with the fisheries, but other resources of the treaty shore.
The lobster fisheries alone are valued at close to $400,000 per annum.
The imports of Newfoundland annually exceed $10,500,000, and the
exports $12,250,000. There are over 2,500 vessels on the shipping
register of the colony, with a tonnage of approximately 120,000 tons,
and of the whole population no less than 54,000 persons are engaged
in fishing. The government is carried on by a Legislative Council, con-
sisting of 15 members, and a Legislative Assembly of 36 members.
Capital, St. John's.
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272 THE CANADIAN NEWSPAPER DIRECTORY
BAY ROBERTS, pop. 4,143, on Conception Bay and Reid-
Newfoundland Ry., 50 miles W. of St. John's. Chief Industries:
cod fishing, saw mills, furniture factory, farming and live stock
raising. Besides its stores, etc., the town contains five churches,
large public building-; Western Union Cable Station and eight
schools. Surrounding villages where no papers are published:
Port-de-Grave, Spaniard's Bay, Brigus, Carbonear, Clarke's
Beach, Cupids and Bareneed.
GUARDIAN, weekly; C. E. Russell, proprietor and publisher;
established 1909; independent; Friday; subscription $1.00; four
pages, 7 col., 19% inches. Circ'n
CURLING, pop. 2,200, District of Bay of St. George, on Bay of
Islands and Humber River Arm, and on Reid-Newfoundland
Co. Ry., 300 miles W. of St. John's; Tel., T., Ex., Bank. Western
headquarters of the Newfoundland Ry. and terminus for the short
steamship service between Newfoundland and Labrador; rendez-
vous for the English and French naval ships in Newfoundland
waters. Chief industries: herring fishing worth $750,000
annually, salmon, cod and lobster fisheries, copper mining, slate
quarrying; the shores are densely timbered and large saw mills
are operated; a gigantic pulp industry has been inaugurated in the
vicinity, employing 2,000 operatives There are ten surrounding
towns, each with a population of from one to two thousand, where
no newspapers are published. The scenery is magnificent. Sal-
mon and trout and big game are abundant; these attract hundreds
of tourists and sportsmen each season. Regular steamship ser-
vice between Halifax and this part of Newfoundland. The town
contains eight churches, ten schools, two hotels, court house and
custom house.
WESTERN STAR, weekly; Star Publishing Co., Limited,
publishers; A. L. Barrett, manager; established 1900; indepen-
dent; Wednesday; subscription $2.00; four to eight pages, 7 col.,
20 inches. Circ'n %
HARBOR GRACE, pop. 4,500, District of Harbor Grace, on the
north side of Conception Bay, 20 miles from Portugal Cove, on
the Reid-Newfoundland Ry., 84 miles N.W. of St. John's by rail,
35 miles by water; 8 miles from Bay Roberts, 15 miles from
Heart's Content; Tel., T., Ex., Bank. Chief Industries: seal and
cod liver oil refineries, carriage factory, fisheries, two boot fac-
tories and tanneries. The town contains Cathedral, six churches,
a Roman Catholic academy, a convent and two Roman Catholic
schools. It has three Protestant high schools and three other
Protestant schools, a large library with reading and billiard rooms.
The harbour is about five miles in extent and can accommodate the
largest vessels. The town is lighted with electricity and has
good water works and an efficient fire department. Surrounding
towns and villages where no papers are published: Carbonear,
Freshwater, Spaniard's Bay, Island Cove, Bryant's Cove and
Tilton.
STANDARD AND CONCEPTION BAY ADVERTISER,
weekly; Munn & Oke, editors and publishers ^established 1859;
independent-liberal; Friday; subscription $1.00; four pages, 7
col., 19 inches. Circ'n %
A. McKiM, LIMITED, MONTREAL, TORONTO, WINNIPEG & LONDON, ENG.
NEWFOUNDLAND 273
ST. JOHN'S, pop. 45,685, District of St. John's, the most easterly
seaport city of North America, the capital of Newfoundland, on
the eastern shore of the Peninsula of Avalon, and terminus of
the Newfoundland Ry., 500 miles N.E. of Halifax, 498 miles E.
of Charlottetown, 1,293 miles from New York, 1,076 miles from
Montreal, 1,921 miles from Liverpool, this being the shortest
distance between two seaports of America and Europe; Tel., T.,
Ex., Banks. Chief Industries: cordage factories, foundries,,
breweries, nail, butterine, biscuit, boot and shoe, furniture, sash
and door, tobacco, soap and candle factories, woollen mills,
.cod liver and seal oil refineries, net manufacturing, mining, fishing,
and fish drying, pulp manufacturing and lumbering. The city is
built on the sloping grounds of the north shore, the full length of
the harbour. The harbour is one of the best on this continent;
it is enclosed by two mountains, between the east points of which
is the entrance guarded by a lighthouse and fog alarm. It is
capable of sheltering the largest vessels, and the anchorage is
good with no perceptible tide. The town contains two cathedrals
and various churches, parliament buildings, four colleges, four
hotels and is lighted by electricity and gas. Surrounding towns
and villages where no papers are published: Heart's Content,
Carbonear, Placentia Bay and Ferryland.
ADVOCATE, every evening except Sunday; Union Publishing
Co., publishers; established 1908; unionist; subscription $2.00;
eight pages, 7 col., 20 inches. Circ'n 6
WEEKLY, established 1908. Saturday; subscription 60 cents;
twelve pages, 8 col., 20 inches. Circ'n 5
NEWS, every morning except Sunday; Robinson & Co., Ltd.,
publishers; established 1894; liberal-conservative; subscription
$3.00; eight to twelve pages, 7 col., 20 inches.
Sworn Circ'n, actual average for 12 mos. to Sept. 30, 1918, 6.954*
WEEKLY (Free Press); established 1901; Tuesday; subscription
$1.00; eight pages, 7 col., 20 inches. Circ'n 2J4
STAR, every evening except Sunday; St. John's Daily Star Pub.
Co., Ltd., publishers; established 1915; independent; subscription
$3.00; eight to sixteen pages, 8 col., 21 inches. Circ'n 6%
TELEGRAM, every evening except Sunday; W. J. Herder,
publisher; established 1878; independent; subscription $3.00;
eight to sixteen pages, 7 col., 21 inches. Circ'n 6%
PLAINDEALER, weekly; Wm. J. O'Neill, publisher; estab-
lished 1907; independent; Saturday; subscription 60 cents; six
pages, 7 col., 20 inches. Circ'n 5
ROYAL GAZETTE AND NEWFOUNDLAND ADVER-
TISER, weekly; printed and published by 'John W. Withers,
King's Printer; established 1807; an official paper; Tuesday;
subscription $4.20; four pages, 4 col., 16 inchesr
Inserts only Government advertisements and proclamations.
TRADE REVIEW, weekly; Trade Review Publishing Co.,
publishers; established 1892; commercial; Saturday; subscription
$1.00; four pages, 7 col., 19% inches. Circ'n 1
A. McKiM, LIMITED, MONTREAL, TORONTO, WINNIPEG & LONDON, ENG
274 . THE CANADIAN NEWSPAPER DIRECTORY
COLONIAL COMMERCE, monthly; Trade Review Publish-
ing Co.,; established 1915; commercial; end of month; subscription
$1.50; forty pages, 2 col., 10 inches. Circ'n
DIOCESAN MAGAZINE, monthly; Literature Committee,
Church of England, Synod of Newfoundland, publishers; estab-
lished 1887; religious; 1st of month; subscription 50 cents; thirty-
two pages, 2 col., 9 inches. Circ'n 2
NEWFOUNDLAND METHODIST MONTHLY GREET-
I NG, monthly; Methodist Conference, publishers; established 1888;
religious; Methodist; 10th of month; subscription 50 cents; forty-
eight pages, 2 col., 8 inches. Circ'n 2
PEOPLE, monthly; J. W. Withers, for G. Knowling, publisher;
established 1896; independent; subscription 30 cents; twenty-
eight pages, 2 col., 9 inches.
NEWFOUN DLAN DQUARTERLY.quarterly; John J.Evans,
publisher; established 1901; literary; subscription 80 cents; fifty-
six pages, 2 wide col., 10H inches. Circ'n 2J
TWILLINGATE, pop. 5,000, District of Twillingate, situated on
two islands connected by a bridge, 190 miles from St. John's;
Tel., T., Ex., Bank. Chief Industries: copper mines, lumbering,
paper and pulp mills, seal, salmon, lobster and cod fishing. The
town contains seven churches, nine schools, etc. The harbour is
open to the sea, but is used by shipping of all sizes. Surrounding
towns and villages where no papers are published: Tilt Cove, Fogo,
Change Isles, Grand Falls, Norris Arm, Campbellton, Botwood,
Lewisport, Little Bay and Pilley's Island.
SUN, weekly; W. B. Temple, editor and publisher; established
1880; independent; Saturday; subscription $1.20; four pages, 7
col., 20 inches. Circ'n 1
A. McKiM, LIMITED, MONTREAL, TORONTO, WINNIPEG & LONDON, ENG.
CONDENSED LIST
OF
CANADIAN NEWSPAPERS
Alphabetically Arranged for Ready Reference
2 7 6
CONDENSED LIST ONTARIO
Place
Pop.
Name of Paper Issue Classification Circ.
ONTARIO
Acton
1,968
Free Press
. W.
Ind.-Lib .
.... i
Ailsa Craig.
600
Banner
. W.
Ind
.... %
Alexandria
2,300
News
W.
Ind
2,000
it
Times
. W.
Con
IX
Alliston
!,35
Herald
. W.
Ind
....1%
Almonte
2,600
Gazette
. W.
Lib
2.3OO
"
Times
. W.
Con
.... y 4
Alvinston
1,000
Free Press
. W.
Ind
.... x
Amherstburg . .
2,800
Echo
. W.
Lib
....a*
Arnprior
445
Chronicle
. W.
Con
.1,950
"
Watchman
. W.
Lib
.... i
Arthur
1,102
Enterprise-News. . . .
. W.
Ind
-...'X
Athens
I.OOO
Reporter
. W.
Ind
.... %
Atwood
800
Bee
. W.
Ind.
.... X
Aurora. .......
2,2OO
Banner
. W.
Lib
.... X
Aylmer ,
2,2OO
Express
. W.
Ind
.2,250
Ayr
I , OOO
News
. W.
Ind
.... i
Ay ton
450
Advance
. W.
Ind
.... x
Bancroft
750
Times
. W.
Ind
x
Barrie
. ' 7,000
Examiner
. W.
Ind
.3,395*
"
Northern Advance . .
. W.
Un.-Con.
i*
Beamsville ....
1,200
Express
. W.
Ind
#
Beaverton
1, 080
Express
. W.
Un
.... i
Beeton
600
World
. W.
Ind
i
Belleville
12,000
Intelligencer
. D.
Con
.2,542*
< i
. W.
Con
. ...itf
i <
Ontario
. D.
Lib
*x
. W.
Lib
1%
Canadian
S.-M.
For the Deaf, i
Belmont
600
Enterprise
. W.
Ind
.... %
Blenheim
1,389
News-Tribune
. W.
Ind
I
Blyth
850
Standard
. W.
Ind.-Lib.
I
Bobcaygeon. . .
1,000
Independent
. W.
Ind
.... X
Bolton
7'2
Enterprise .........
. W.
Ind
.... I
Bothwell
690
Times
. W.
Ind
.... %
Bowmanville . . .
3,5
West Durham Re
-
view
.S-W.
Con
, . . . . I
'
Can. Statesman
. W.
Ind.-Lib..
w
"
News
. W.
Ind-Con.
... ) 2A
Bracebridge . . .
2,800
Gazette
. W.
Ind
....!#
n
Muskoka Herald. . . .
. W.
Con
iX
Bradford
1,200
Witness
. W.
Ind
.... x
Brampton
4,OOO
Banner andTimes. . .
. W.
Lib
....!#
"
Conservator
. W.
Con
....!#
Brantford
28,725
Expositor
. D.
Lib
8,339*f
Canadian Golfer. . . .
. M.
Golf
....a* '
"
Outdoor Quarterly .
Q-
Rabbits..
Bridgeburg. . . .
2,200
Review
. W.
Ind
.... i
Brigden
70O
Progress
. W.
Ind
.... %
Brighton
1,300
Ensign
W.
Ind
.... x
Brockville
9,500
Recorder and Times
. D. ,-
Ind.-Lib.
4*
. W.
Ind. -Lib.
2
Bruce Mines. . .
800
Spectator
. W.
Ind
.... x
Brussels
. I,I 5
Post
W.
Lib
....IJl
A. McKiM, LIMITED, MONTREAL, TORONTO, WINNIPEG & LONDON, ENG.
CONDENSED LIST ONTARIO
277
Place
Pop.
Name of Paper Issue Classification Clrc.
Burford
I,OOO
Advance.
W
Ind
^
Burks Falls
1,200
Arrow
W.
Ind
Burlington
2,600
Gazette
W.
Ind.
U
Caledonia
I.27O
Grand River Sachem .
W.
Ind. . . .
... I
Campbellford.. . .
3 .200
Herald.
W.
Ind
i5/
Cannineton. . ,
807
Echo . .
W.
Un..
Carleton Place.
Carp
Cayuga
Chatham . .
Chatsworth
Chesley
Chesterville
Clarksburg .
Clifford
Clinton .
Published in Beaverton by Beaverton Express.
Ontario Gleaner W. Ind.-Con 729
3,850 Central Canadian. ... W.
Herald W.
500 Review W.
850 Haldimand Advocate. W.
14,600 News D.
" W.
Planet D.
" W.
News W.
Enterprise W. Ind 1,4OO
Record W. Ind 1,176*
Review-Herald.. . W.
400
1,900
950
500
Con-Un i#
Lib i#
Ind.-Con 894 *
Ind 1,444 *
Lib 2,492*
Lib i
Con 2,719*
Con 1.5OO*
Ind.. ..!/
600 Express W.
2,254 New Era W.
See Th ornbu ry
Ind
Lib.. ..i
Cobalt 8,500
News-Record W. Con 1,523
Cobden. .
Cobourg
Cochrane .
Colborne .
Ind.
Mining
Con.
Lib.
Con.
Ind.
5*
Coldwater . . .
Collingwood.
X
X
Nugget D.
Mining Review W.
Northern Miner W. Mining
838 Sun W. Ind
5,000 Saturday M'ningPost. W. Con
Sentinel-Star W.
World W.
2,500 Northland Post W.
1,000 Enterprise W.
Express W.- Con .
610 Planet W. Ind #
8,000 Bulletin W. Lib.-Un 2#
Enterprise W. Con.-Un 2
" Messenger W. Ind 1^
" Saturday News W. Lib.-Un I#
Comber 600 Herald W. Ind %
Cookstown 600 Advocate W. Con 848
Cornwall 6,598 Freeholder W. Lib 2,801*
Standard W. Lib.-Con.. 3,075 *
600 Star W. Ind %
900 Reporter W. Ind X
2,200 Post W. Ind fa
800 Advocate W. Ind 1,737
1,700 Times W.
1,200 Observer W.
850 Herald W.
5,012 Star W.
Creemore .
Delhi
Deseronto .
Drayton . .
Dresden .. .
Dryden . . .
Dundalk . .
Dundas . . .
Dunnville.
3,300 Chronicle W.
Gazette . . . W.
Ind 1,350
Ind #
Ind i
Con i #
Ind.
Con
Reform Press W. Lib
A. McKm, LIMITED, MONTREAL, TORONTO, WINNIPEG & LONDON, ENG.
2 7 8
CONDENSED LIST ONTARIO
Place
Pop.
Name of Paper
Issue
Classification Circ.
Durham
1, 600
Chronicle
W.
Con
iX
ii
Review
W.
Ind
1 l /2
Dutton
1,000
Advance
W.
Ind
..1,040*
Eganville. . . .
I,2OO
Leader
W.
Ind-Lib..
i%
Elmira
2,250
Signet
W.
Ind
i%
Elmvale
650
Lance
W.
Ind
.1,050
Elora
1,256
Express
W.
Ind
X
Embro
6OO
Courier
W.
Ind
i
Erin
1,200
Advocate
W.
Ind
2#
Essex
1,500
Free Press
W.
Ind
1%
Exeter
1,608
Advocate
W.
Lib.-Con
2
"
Times
W.
Lib
l %
Fenelon Falls.
1,053
Gazette
W.
Ind
%
Fergus
i, 800
News-Record
W.
Ind
1%
Flesherton. . .
500
Advance .'
W.
Lib.-Con
I
Florence
550
Quill
W.
Ind
#
Fordwich ....
500
Record
W.
Ind
y*
Forest
1,500
Free Press
W.
Ind
..1,575
'<
Standard
W.
Ind
i^
Fort Erie
1,300
Times
W.
Ind
(See Bridgetiurg Review}
Fort Frances.
4,000
Times
W.
Ind
i
Fort William. .
20,000
Times-Journal
D.
Ind
...4,817
Gait
. . 13,000
Reporter
D.
Ind
. .3,849*
"
W.
Ind
X
ii
Canada Lutheran. .'. .
M.
Relig. . .
%
Gananoque. . .
. . 3,760
Journal
W.
Con ....
i
"
Reporter
W.
Lib
..1,1OO
Georgetown . .
1,900
Herald..
W.
Ind
i#
Glencoe
1,000
Transcript
W.
Ind
i
Goderich
4,700
Signal
W.
Lib
2
"
Star -.
W.
Lib.-Con
.2,OOO
Gore Bay ....
703
Recorder
W.
Ind
.... %
Gorrie
500
Vidette
W.
Ind
Grand Valley .
750
Star and Vidette
W.
Ind
.... 962*
Gravenhurst. .
1,624
Banner
W.
Ind
j^
Grimsby
1, 800
Canadian Sportsman..
W.
Sport . . .
3^
'
Independent
W.
Ind
.... i J^
1
Can. Poultry News . . .
M.
Poultry.
-3/4
Gue ph ......
. 17,000
Herald
D.
Con. . . .
3
1
ii
W.
Con ....
3
Mercury
D.
Lib.-Un.
...3,127f
'
"
W.
Lib.-Un
.....at
Can. Entomologist. . .
M.
Scientific
'A
Canadian Oddfellow. .
M.
Fraternal
Ontario Ag'c'l College
Review
M.
Coll.&Agri.l,484*
Hagersville . .
1,250
News
W.
Con. . . .
Yi
Haileybury. . . .
4,000
Haileyburian
W.
Ind
^
Hamilton
. 110,000
Herald
D.
Ind
18,O6O *
<
Spectator
D. ,-
Ind-Con.
.29, 912 f
ii
..S.
-W.
Ind.-Con
2}4
"
Times
D.
Lib
...10*
"
" S.
-W.
Lib
5 *
A. McKiM, LIMITED, MONTREAL, TORONTO, WINNIPEG & LONDON, ENG.
CONDENSED LIST ONTARIO
279
Place
Pop.
Name of Papes
Ittue
Classification Circ.
Hamilton ....
Hamilton Newspaper
Union List
W
39,045*
14
Labor News
W.
Ind., Trade
Union 4^
"
Record
W.
Record Paper
"
Review
W.
Ind 12,5OO
"
Canadian Poultry
Journal
M!
Poultry 9%
"
Canadian Royal Tem-
plar
M.
Temperance ..8 V
"
Intercolonial Gas Jour-
nal of Canada
M.
Gas Industries
Hanover
3,200
Post
W.
Ind 1,825
Harriston ....
1,700
Review
W.
Con X
Havelock ....
1.550
Standard
W.
Ind X
Hawkesbury .
4,500
Echo
w.
Ind i#
"
Le Moniteur
w.
Ind 1%
Hepworth ....
500
Progress
w.
Ind %
Hespeler
2,500
Herald
w.
Ind X
Highgate ....
650
Monitor
w.
Ind y,.
Huntsville. . . .
.. 2,358
Forester
w.
Ind i
Ingersoll
. . 5.500
Chronicle
w.
Lib iV
44
Oxford Tribune
w.
Con X
Iroquois
849
St. Lawrence News . .
w.
Ind X
Jarvis
485
Record
w.
Ind X
Keewatin ....
1,300
Enterprise
w.
Con V
Kemptville . . .
1,192
Advance
w.
Ind 2%
Kenora
6,200
Miner and News .... S.-W.
Ind i
Examiner
w.
Ind.-Lib %
Kincardine. . .
.. 1,956
Reporter
w.
Lib i
44
Review
w.
Con i V
Kingston. .
. . 23,700
British Whig
D.
Ind.-Lib... 6,866t
ii
S.
-w.
Ind.-Lib... 4,O85f
"
Standard
D.
Ind. -Un.. 4,948*
44 S.-W.
Ind.-Un 2
41 Queen's Univ. Jour'l.S.-W.
College X
41
Can. Freeman
W.
Relig 4.OOO
"
Canadian
M.
Broth'd ii V
ii
Queen's Quarterly. .. .
Q.
College V
Kingsville. ...
1, 800
Reporter
w.
Ind 479
Kitchener
20,000
News- Record
D.
Con 3,371t
"
Telegraph
D.
Lib 2V
41
Ontario Journal
W.
Ind 3.23O*
44
St. Jerome's Schoolman
Q-
College X
Lakefield
'.397
News
W.
Ind X
Lanark
737
Era
w.
Ind 1,536
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280
CONDENSED LIST-ONTARIO
Place
Pop.
Name of Paper ]
ssue
Classification Circ.
Learning-ton ....
3,200
Post and News
W.
Ind 2.O5O
Lindsay
8,300
Post
D.
Lib 2,164*
'
"
W.
Lib i ft
Warder
D.
Con 2,519*
"
Watchman- Warder. . .
W.
Con 2X
Listowel
2,300
Banner
W.
Lib iX
< <
Standard
W.
.Con iX
Little Current . .
1,400
Manitoulin Expositor.
W.
Ind.-Lib y*
London
60,000
Advertiser^.,^.*^.)
D.
Lib 44,032* t
'
FreePress^.A^e.)
D.
Ind. Con. 41,127* f
"
Catholic Record
W.
Relig 31,155
<
Echo
W.
Ind. (Free). . . . 10
'
Farmer's Advocate. . .
W.
Agric 3O,826|
<
Canadian White Rib-
'
bon Tidings
M.
Temperance. .9
1
Can. Woodman
M.
Broth'd 6$4
L'Orignal
1,500
Advocate
W.
Lib %
Lucan
709
Sun
W.
Ind %
Lucknow
967
Sentinel
W.
Ind 1,315
Madoc
1,200
Review
W.
Ind i
Markdale
925
Standard
W.
Ind \ l / 2
Markham
:,ooo
Economist
W.
Ind 1,126
Marmora
915
Herald
W.
Ind X
Meaford
3,000
Express
W.
Ind I
"
Mirror
W.
Con %
"
Monitor
W
Lib X
Merlin
500
Standard
W.
Ind /,
Merrickville. . . .
993
Post
W.
Ind X
Mi'dland
6,400
Argus
W.
Con i
'
Free Press
W.
Ind IX
Mildmay
900
Gazette
W.
Ind %
Millbrook
793.
Mirror ....
W.
Ind X
"
Reporter
W.
Ind. -Con . . . . i
Milton
2,009
Canadian Champion . .
W
Ind 1.O3O
"
Reformer
W
Lib X
Milverton
826
Sun
W.
Ind 2
Minden
300
Echo
W.
Ind.-Con i
Mitchell
1,766
Advocate
W.
Con . .2
(i
Recorder
W.
Lib i
Monkton
400
Times
W.
Ind X
Morrisburg ....
1,696
Leader
W.
Ind iX
Mount Forest . .
2,000
Confederate and
it
Representative
W.
Ind i#
Napanee
3,000
Beaver
W.
Con 3,463*
"
Express
W.
Lib
Newcastle
655
Independent
W.
Ind %
New Hamburg"..
1, 600
Independent
W.
Ind I
New Liskeard. .
2,108
Speaker
W.
Ind iX
Newmarket ....
3.5oo
Era
W.
Lib l,767 k *
"
Express-Herald
W.
Ind.-Con.. :. X
< i
Christian Vanguard. S.
-M.
Relig X
Niagara Falls . .
15,000
Review
D
Ind.-Lib 3
ii
La Luce
M.
Italian Relig4,8OO
Niagara - on -the
/- "*
Lake
2,000
Advance
W.
Ind
North Bay
10,240
Despatch -& Tribune. .
w r .
Con X
< t
Times ,
W.
Ref.-Lib X
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CONDENSED LIST ONTARIO
281
Place
Pop.
Name of Paper Issue
Classification Cire,
Norwich
1.45
Gazette W.
Ind I
Norwood
945
Register W.
Ind 84O
Oakville
3,000
News W.
Ind )4
"
Record W.
Con ^
"
Star W.
Ind %
Orangeville ....
2,400
Banner W.
Ind 2,528*
Dufferin Post W.
Con 1)4
i
Sun W.
Con
Orillia
8,952
News-Letter W.
Ind....: 2)4
'<
Packet W.
Ind. -Con 3
"
Times W.
Lib 2,833*
Can. Workman M.
Broth'd
<'
Sons of Temperance
Record M.
Temp
Orono
1,000
News W.
Ind tf
Oshawa
9,400
Ontario Reformer. . . . W.
Lib 2.65O
Ottawa
117.744
Citizen D.
Ind 28,6O2f
ii
Journal-Press (M). ... D.
Journal (E) D.
Un } ' 23,3O4f
i<
Farm Journal S.-W.
Agric. and
Dairy... 18,21Ot
"
Le Droit D.
Ind 7,421t
"
W.
Ind 3^f
"
Canada Gazette W.
"Gov't
ii
Canadian W.
Ind
"
Can. Labor Press .... W.
Labor
"
United Canada W.
Ind., Relig. . -T%
"
Danebrog W.
Ind.-Danish. .1
ii
Can.MilitaryGazette.S.-M.
Military
"
Le Canadien-Errant . .S-M.
Lit . . .1
"
Agric. Gazette of Can. . M .
Agric
ii
Can. Forestry Journal. M.
Conservation^^
"
C.m. Labor Press. . . . M.
Labor
"
Civilian M.
Civil Service .
"
Labor Gazette M.
Industrial. . ..
"
Naturalist M.
Scientific ....
'
Le Prevoyant M.
Broth'd 25
Otterville
500
News W.
Ind
Owen Sound . . . .
12.750
Advertiser S.-W.
Ind. -Lib 2
"
Sun-Times S.-W.
Ind.-Lib. .6,269*
"
Christian Messenger M.
Relig ^
Paisley
820
Advocate W.
Ind 1,173
Palmerston
2,000
Spectator W.
Ind )4
Paris
4,866
Review W.
Con IX
it
Star-Transcript W.
Lib iX
Parkhill
1,500
Gazette W.
Ind i
Parry Sound . . . .
3.5
Canadian W.
Con X
"
North Star W.
Lib I
Pembroke
8,000
Observer W.
Lib i%
it
Standard W.
Ind.-Con. .1,988
Penetanguishene
3-935
Herald W.
Ind %
Perth
3,800
Courier W.
Lib a#
"
Expositor W.
Con 2
Peterborough . .
. . 20,600
Examiner D.
Lib 5,778 *f
"
W.
Lib 2.1OO*
"
Review D.
Con 3,685
' *
" W.
Con 2#
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CONDENSED LIST ONTARIO
Place
Pop.
Name of Paper Issue Classification Cira
Peterborough..., 20,600 Farm & Dairy W.
Petrolia 3,000
Pickering 500
Picton 35 6 4
Plattsville
Port Arthur
Port Burwell
Port Colborne . . .
Port Credit
Port Dover
Port Elgin
Port Hope
700
15,000
600
3,000
l,ooo
1,400
1,328
5,092
Port Perry ^ 1,150
Port Rowan 759
Powassan 800
Prescott 3,450
Preston 4,9
Rainy River i , 700
Renfrew 6,000
Richards Landing 300
Richmond Hill. . . 1,002
Ridgetown 2,500
Ridgeway 800
Ripley 650
Rodney 7
Russell 9
St. Catharines. .. 19,014
St. Mary's , 4,000
St. Thomas 17,000
Sarnia 13,000
Sault Ste. Marie. 20,000
Seaforth 2,052
Shelburne 1,200
Canadian Florist.. ..Bi-W.
Canadian Horticul-
turist M.
Advertiser-Topic . . . W.
News W.
Gazette W.
Times W.
Echo W.
News-Chronicle .... D.
Canadan Uutiset. . . W.
Enterprise W.
Citizen W.
News W.
Maple Leaf. W.
Times W.
Guide D.
" W.
Times W.
Trinity College
School Record
Observer W.
Star W.
News ... W.
News W.
Journal W.
Progress W.
Gazette W.
Journal W.
Mercury W.
St. Joe Herald W.,
Liberal W.
Dominion W.
Plaindealer W.
Herald W.
Express W.
Mercury W.
Leader W.
Journal D.
Standard D.
Acta Ridleiana. . . .Tri.-Y.
Argus W.
Journal W.
Times-Journal D.
" W.
Municipal World. ... M.
Canadian Observer. . D.
" .... W.
Star D.
Steelton News W.
Huron Expositor. . .. W.
News W.
Economist W.
Free Press W.
Farming &
Dairyingl8,O89*t
Horticulture . y^
Fruit, etc. ... 10
Ind 2,012*
Ind i
Con 1,95O
Lib 3,442 *
Ind %.
Ind 4,242*
Finnish. . . .2?/
Ind X
Ind
Ind X
Lib 1,433
Lib i
Lib 2^
Con I
School
Lib. -Con .... }4
Ind.-Lib X
Ind X
Ind X
Lib i
Ind.-Con. . . . X
Un X
Ind.-Con. . . . \X
Ind.-Lib.. 2.77O*
Ind X
Lib X
Lib.-Con.. .947
Lib
Ind
Lib X
Ind i
Ind y 2
Lib iX
Con.... 7,796 *f
College
Lib...
Ind.-Con.2,7OO*
Ind 9,047 *f
Ind i
Municipal ... 3
Ind iX
Ind.-Con. ... 4
Ind i
,-Lib 3,250
Con i
Ind i
Con . . . iX
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Place
Pop. Name of Paper
Issue Classification Circ.
Simcoe
4,000 British Canadian. .
.. W. Con i
"
Reformer
. . W. Ind.-Lib 3 X
Smith's Falls. . .
6,200 Rideau Record ...
..S.-W. Lib 1,656
44
News
W. Ind.-Con 2
Smithville
750 Review
.. W. Ind.-Lib . ..962*
Southampton.. .
2,400 Beacon
.. W. Ind X
South Mountain
350 Mountain Herald .
... W. Ind K
Stayner
1,039 Sun
.. W. Ind %
Stirling
900 Leader
.. W. Con %
"
News-Argus
.. W. Ind ' y*
Stouffville
1,225 Tribune
.. W. Ind %
Stratford
17,500 Beacon
.. D. Ind.-Lib. . . .3^
"
44 ,
.. W. Ind.-Lib I
"
Herald
.. D. Con.-Un.3,O14*t
"
"
.. W. Con.-Un %
Strathroy
3,000 Age
.. W. Lib itf
14
Dispatch
.. W. Con i#
Streetsville
1,000 Review
.. W. Ind #
Sudburv
8,500 Star
.S.-W. Ind 3.OOO
"
Mining News
. . W. Con
Sunderland
600 Brock Banner
W. Ind.-Con..
Published in Cannington as part of Ontario Gleaner.
Sundridge
600 Echo
. . W. Ind X
Tara
l,ooo Leader
W. Ind.-Con i
Tavistock
i , 200 Gazette
W. Ind 8OO
Teeswater
950 News
W. Ind %
Thamesville. ...
900 Herald
W. Ind X
Thessalon
2,700 Algoma Advocate. .
W. Ind X
Thornbury
900 Review-Herald . . .
W. Ind i
Thorold
4,500 Post
S.-W. Ind X
Tilbury
1,703 Times .
W. Ind X
Tilsonburg ....
3,155 Liberal
W. Lib i#
<l
Observer
W. Con IX
Timmins
5,006 Advance
W. Ind X
Timmins and Por-
"
cupine Herald. . .
W. Lib i
Toronto
541,000 Globe
D. Lib 83,679t
"
Mail & Empire. . . .
D. Con. ...7O,144t
44
Star
D. Ind.-Lib.81.O34t
41
44
W. Ind.-Lib.63,O46t
14
Telegram
D. Ind 85,829f
44
Times
D. Con 43^
"
World:
D. Ind.-Con3O,824*f
ii
44
Sun. Ind.-Con.82,949*t
44
Hebrew Journal. . .
D. Ind. -Jewish.
"
Varsity
Tri-W. College
<l
Canadian Baptist. .
W. Relig 6#
"
CanadianCh'rchm'n
W. Relig 4#
44
Can. Congregat'n'st
W. Relig I
"
Can. Countryman..
W. Agric .36,995 *f
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CONDENSED LIST ONTARIO
Place
Pop. Name of Paper Issue
Classification Circ.
Toronto
Engineering.. 2%
ii
Canadian Farm. . . . W.
Canadian Grocer . . W.
Agric . . 24, 635 *f
Trade.. 6>if
ii
Can. Hardware
Journal W.
Trade.- 2
ii
Can. Insurance. . . . W.
Can. Machinery and
Mfctrs: News. . . W.
Insurance
Trade 2%
ii
ii
Canadian Observer W.
Catholic Register. . W.
Col'd Races 11.5OO
Relig 13
ii
Christian Guardian. \V.
Relie. . 21 \i
M
Contract Record &
Engin'g Review.. W.
Trade
<(
East and West. W.
Relie. 4Q3^
41
Farmer's Sun. . . . W.
Aerie. . 17
Financial Post W.
Finance 6^
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Hardware & Metal. W.
Trade -\V.\
II
Industrial Banner. . W.
Labor 19
1 1
Jack Canuck W
Ind
II
Monetary Times . . . W.
Fin., Ins., and
Comm.. .... 5
11
Once-a-Week .... W.
Ind. -Con. . .
I (
Ontario Gazette. . . W.
Gov't
Pioneer W.
Soc. Progress. .
11
Presbyterian and
Westmister. W.
Record W.
23,6051*
Relig.and Lit.. 10%
Record Paper.
II
tl
1 I
Riverdale Leader. . W.
Saturday Night W.
Sentinel W.
Local (free) 4
Lit., Illus 34,978*f
Relig ..26,674*t
II
Statesman W.
Lib.. ..qk'
II
Times W.
Local (free) ....
II
War Cry W.
Relig
II
II
Wilson List of Rural
Newspapers .... W.
Young Soldier W.
14O,88i;*
Relig
II
J e wi s h Labor
Gazette . . . . W
Ind
"
La Tribuna
Canadiana W.
Italian-Con 5^
II
Can. Courier Bi-W.
Lit 47,267*f
II
CanadaLumberman
& Woodworker . S.-M.
Trade
II
Canadian Forward S.-M.
Socialist/. .... 12
II
Can. Teacher S.-M.
Educ ..6^
II
Electrical Newsand
Eng'ring Journ'l S.-M.
Trade 2%
.1
Farmer's Magazine. S.-M.
Aerric. . ist
II
Power House S.-M.
Trade ,. .3%
Sanitary Engineer S.-M.
Trade . . . i ^
l<
Shoe and Leather
Journal S -M.
Trade
II
Acta Victoriana. ... M.
Colfeere . . . /^
II
Adult Class . . M.
Relig
II
Aviation News.... M.
Aviation
It
Baker &Confction'r M.
Trade..
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285
Place
Pop.
Name of Paper Issue Classification Circ.
Banking. ..2,511*
Reiig 7^
Trade i
Insur. and
Finance . . . !#"
Medical and
Military . ...
Ind
Medical 2j
Legal
Boys
Trade I#
Scientific \%
Trade i #
Trade 2,826
Trade i
Trade l^
Trade.... 3,7OO
Household. .
Trade
7*
Toronto 541,000 Bank Directory of
Canada M.
' Baptist Visitor M.
" Bk'seller& St'tion'r M.
" Bulletin M.
" Bulletin of the Army M.
Medical Corps . .
" Canada and India. . M.
Canada Lancet. . . . M.
Canada Lawjournal M.
" Can. Boy Builder. . M.
" Canadian Builder. .. M.
" Canadian Chemical
Journal M.
" Canadian Cigar and
Tobacco Journal M
Canadian Druggist M.
Can. Foundryman . M.
" Can.FurnifreW'rld
& Undertaker. .. M.
Can. Harnessjournal M.
Can. Home Journal M.
Can. Implm't Trade
& Power Farming M.
Canadian Journal of
Med. & Surgery M.
Can. Journ'l of Music M.
Can. Law Times.. . M.
Canadian Magazine M.
Can. Manhood M.
Can. Manufacturer M.
Can. Medical Asso-
ciation Journal.. M.
Can. Motor Boat M.
Canadian Motorist . M.
Can. Motor Tractor
and Implement
Trade Journal . . M.
Canadian Music
Trades Journal. . ' M.
Can. Optometrist
and Optician... M.
Can. Pharmaceutic'l
Journal M.
Can. Poultry Review M.
Can. Practitioner
and Review M.
Canadian Railway
& Marine World M.
Clothier & Haber-
dasher M.
Construction M.
Dom. Dent'l Journal M.
Dom. Ind. Oddfell'w M.
Dominion Medical
Monthly M.
Medical ......
Mus. Life .....
Legal ........
Literary ____
Y. M. C. A..
Trade ....... 2
Medical ......
Boats and
Aviation. ... 7
Motoring. 6,331*f
Trade ......
Music TradesiX
Trade ........
Drugs ....... 1%
Poultry ..... l6j^
Medical ......
Rail., Marine,
etc ........ 2#
Trade ....... 2
Trade ........ I
Dental ..... l#
B'hood .......
Medical .....
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CONDENSED LIST ONTARIO
Plao*
Pop.
Name of Paper Issue Classification Cite.
Toronto. . . .
. . . 541,000 Dry Goods Review
M.
Trade 2^
ii
Economist
M.
Ins.& Finance
"
Electrical Dealer &
Contractor
M.
Trade . . . 3/
* '
Everywoman's W'ld
Footwear in Canada
M.
M.
Literary
lO4,4O2t
Trade 2
,
Forester . . . .
M.
B'hood.
M
Freemason
M.
Masonic
i,
Furniture Journal. ,
M.
Trade
Hospital World
Industrial Canada.
M.
M.
Hos. Interests
Trade . 3^
u
Insurance and
Financial Review
Khaki Call
M. }
' M.
Ins., Banking
& Finance .2%
Army & Navy
<i
Kennel and Bench..
M.
Doers. . . . i //
- Life Underwriters'
News
M.
Life Ins. . i ^
Lord's Dav Adv'c'te
M.
Relig
i i
Maclean's Magazine
M.
Literary .... 70!
K
McM'ster Univ'rsity
Monthly
M.
College
Marine Engineering
of Canada
M.
Engineering. . i^
Marketing . . .
M.
Com'l . 3^
Masonic Sun
M.
Masonic ....
,,
Men's ^Vear Review
M.
Trade.... i#
it
Missi'n'y Mess'nger
M.
Relie.. . . i6!/
11
Missionary Outlook
M.
Relie. . , . . is.U
it
Mission \Vorld. . . .
M.
Relie. i 14
<i
Money and Risks. .
Monthly Letter. . . .
M.
M.
Ins., Fin. and
Comm
Relig
i<
Motoring
M.
Motoring . . . 3")"
ii
Motor Magazine of
Canada
M.
Motors ^J/
i.
Motor Trade
M.
Trade tf
Musical Canada. . .
M.
Music I
ii
National Progress. .
M.
Lit
ii
Oral Health
M.
Dental
ii
Pathfinder ....
M.
Relig 12
ii
Pottery, Glass,
House Furnish-
ings and Toys. . .
M.
Trade
u
Printer & Publisher
M.
Trade ' Vt
ii
Retail Druggist . .
M.
Trade 1%
ii
Retail Grocer and
Provisioner
M.
Trade.. . 4
ti
14
Rural Canada ....
Sailor
M.
M.
Agric. and
Household 29
Navy League 45
(1
School . .
M.
Educ. . . . ? it
II
II
Social Welfare ....
Sons of Engl'd R'c'rd
M.
M.
Temperance
Rroth'd
II
Sun. School Banner
M.
Relig i6#
II
Teachers' Assistant
M.
Relig
II
Teachers' Monthly
M.
Relie.. . .\\\i
II
Tr'der&Can. Jew'l'r
M.
Trade !&'
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287
Place
Pop.
Name of Pa per Issue
Classification Circ.
Toronto
. 541,000
Trinity Univ. Rev. M.
College tf
"
University Monthly M.
College
"
Woman's Century. M.
Woman's
Interests. . .6%
44
Women's Wear. ... M.
Trade i ^
"
Youth and Service. M.
Relig 5
"
Christian Worker.. Bi-M.
Relig itf
14
Canadian Fashion
Quarterlies Q.
Fashions
"
Echoes Q.
I.O.D.E
"
Eve ry woman's
Needlecraft Com-
panion Q.
Needlecraft
"
Home Study Quarterly Q.
Relig 44^
"
Intermediate
Quarterly Q.
Relig 25^
"
Junior Quarterly ... Q.
Relig
"
Neglected C'ntinent Q.
Relig 21
Senior Berean Les-
son Quarterly ... Q.
Relig
"
Square Deal Q.
Soc. Reform. . *
Tottenham
600
Sentinel W.
Ind Yi.
Trerrton
6,900
Advocate '. . . W.
Con 34
"
Courier W.
Ind I
Tweed
1,500
Advocate W.
Ind %
"
News W.
Ind i#
Uxbridge
1,700
Journal W.
Lib 1,256*
"
Times W.
Con i#
Vankleek Hill..
1, 800
Review W.
Ind i#
Victoria Harbor
1,700
New Era W.
Ind. -Con X
Walkerton
3,100
Bruce Herald and
Times W.
Con
14
Telescope W.
Lib i X
Wallaceburg . . .
5,000
Saturday Herald.. W.
Ind %
"
News W.
Ind 2,O45*
Warkworth ....
75
Journal W
Ind ^
Waterdown ....
900
Review W.
Ind
Waterford
1,200
Star W.
Lib itf
Waterloo
4.625
ChronicleTel'graph W.
Lib 2X
Watford
1,290
Guide-Advocate... W.
Ind i#
Welland
10,000
Telegraph S.-W.
Un 3%
"
People's Press .... W.
Lib 5,O94*
44
Tribune W.
Lib 5,149*
14
HomeCircleLeader M.
Broth'd 6
Wellesley
750
Maple Leaf W.
Ind #
Westboro
3.000
News W.
Ind
West Lome ....
800
Elgin Sun W.
Ind X
Weston
2,500
Times and Guide.. W.
Ind i
Westport
1,000
Mirror W.
Ind %
West Toronto. .
12,000
West York Herald W.
Con 4
Wheatley
800
Journal W.
Ind %
Whitby
2,900
Gazette &Chronicle W.
Ind i*
Vox Collegii M.
College
Wiarton
2,000
Canadian Echo.. . W.
Ind i#
Winchester
1,250
Press W.
Ind I
Windsor
28,064
Border Cities Star.. D.
Ind 12 X
Herald W.
Ind 7#
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CONDENSED LIST QUEBEC
Place
Pop.
Name of Paper Issue Classificati it Circ
Windsor
28,064
La Defense W. Ind.-French. .
ii
Le Progres W. Lib. -French. . X
Wingham
2,700
Advance W. Con i ^
"
Times W. Lib I
Woodstock
10,500
Sentinel Review. .. D. Ind 5,6O2*
"
W. Ind 2,217*
"
Express W. Con i ^
ii
Rod & Gun M. Sport 17^
Woodville
500
Advocate W. Ind
Published in Beaverton by Beaverton Express.
Wroxeter
700
News W. Ind ."....
Wyoming
489
Enterprise W. Ind ^
Zurich
600
Herald W. Ind X
QUEBEC
Arthabaska
2,250
L 1 Union des Cantons
de 1'Est W. Lib i
Beauceville
6,500
L'Eclaireur W. Lib 2>i
Bedford
1,400
News W. (See St. Johns
News)
Buckingham. . .
4,000
Po'st W. Ind %
Chicoutimi
7.5oo
Progres du Saguenay W. Ind 4571*
"
L'Echo Paroissial
du Sacre-Coeur. . . . M. Relig i
,11
Le Messager de St.
Antoine M. Relig 14
Coaticook
3,200
Observer. W. Ind X
Danville
1,200
Times-Guardian W. Lib
Pubtdin Richm'dby Richmond Times-Guardian.
Farnham
3.560
Leader W. Ind
Publd in Granby by Granby Leader-Mail.
Fraserville
7,8OO
L' Action Canadienne W. Con ^
"
Le Journal W. Lib
"
Le St. Laurent W. Lib 2#
Granby
7,000
Leader-Mail W. Ind I
"
Monthly Leaflet M. Relig
"
White Ribbon Leaflet M. Temperance. .
Grand' Mere. . .
8,000
Le Digesteur T h e
Digester . W. Ind
Hull
22.000
Advance W. Un X
"
Le Spectateur W. Lib 3 ft
Huntingdon. . . .
1,466
Gleaner W. Ind-Lib 2
"
News W. (See St. Johns
News)
Joliette
8,900
L' Action Populaire. . . W. Lib 4
"
L'Etoile du Nord W. Ind 3^
Knowlton
865
News W. (See St. Johns
News)
Lachute
2,500
News W. (See St. Johns
News)
"
Watchman W. '"Con %.
Levis
10,000
Le Quotidien D. Lib 2 ^
"
" (Hebdomadaire) W. Lib I
La Lumiere . . W. Relig 1 1 A
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289
Place
Pop. Name of Pa per line
damnification Circ.
Magog
3,978 News W.
(See St. Johns
News)
Montmagny . . .
8,500 Courrier W.
Lib IX
"
Le Peuple W.
Ind 5,218*
Montreal
. 600,000 Gazette D.
Con 33,531t
"
Herald and Telegraph D.
Lib 19,279f
"
McGill Daily D.
College i X
"
Star D.
Ind.... 112,331*1
it
" W.
Ind.Ag 1471
"
Le Canada D.
Lib 18,595*t
"
W.
Lib
"
Le Devoir D.
Ind 15,261t
"
W.
Ind 2X
'
La Patrie
" Canadian
Edition. . . D.
Con . . . 21,805 *f
U.S. Edition D.
Con 3,52O*t
W.
Con.-Agctl. . .
12.O14*
ii
La Presse
" Canadian
Edition . . D.
Ind 128,801t
" U.S. Edition D.
Ind 23,730t
W.
Ind-Agctl.41.194f
11
Eagle D.
Ind. -Jewish. . 12
"
Russkoye Slovo D.
Ind.-Russian.
"
Chronicle (Banking,
Ins, 6 Penance). ^. W.
Ins. & Fin. . . .
<>
Financial Times W.
Finance 4^
"
Labor World W.
Labor
"
Maisonneuve Leader. W.
Ind
"
Northern Messenger. W.
Relig.... 60,546*
14
Standard W.
Lit. & News. .
77,603 *f
II
Trade Bulletin W.
Trade
<
Witness & Canadian
Agrcl. ..17, 873* t
II
World Wide W.
Lit 8,93O*t
II
L'Aurore W.
Relig X
II
L'AutoritS W.
Ind I 5 J|{
II
Le Bulletin W.
Lib 9 #
II
Le Bulletin des Agri-
culteurs W.
Agr'c'l 8
"
Le Canard W.
Humor -j%
"
Le Moniteur dti Com-
merce W.
Trade 3 #
"
Le Nationaliste W.
Ind
II
Le Nord de Montreal W.
Ind.-Local(free)4JC
II
Le Pays W.
Lib.-Ind iotf
II
Le Prix Courant W.
Com'l.. 2,25O*t
"
Le Samedi W.
Lit 27,374*t
II
La Semaine Religieuse W.
Relig 2X
"
L'Araldo del Canada W.
Italian jX
"
Can. Jewish Chronicle W.
Ind. -Jewish . .3^
II
L'Independente Corr-
iere del Canada . . . W.
Italian 8
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CONDENSED LIST QUEBEC
Place
Pop. Name of Paper Issue
Classification Circ.
Montreal
. 600 ooo L' Italia. \V.
Italian.. 8 87O
ti
Jewish Weekly W.
Ind. -Jewish
ii
ii
Le Passe-Temps. . . Bi-W.
By- Water . . . . M.
Music & Lit.. 8^
Lit. and Travelo?/
'
Canada West India
Magazine M.
Trade&Travel.! i/
"
Can. Messenger of the
Sacred Heart M.
Relig... .80,571*
ii
ii
ii
Can. M'nicipal Journal M.
Canadian Official
Railway Guide . . M.
Export Journal of
Canada . . M.
Journal of Agriculture. M.
Monthly Bulletin M.
Municipal 3^
Transportation 5
Export
(See Journal
d'Agric'lture)
Relie.
ii
Monthly Bulletin Can.
Mining Inst M.
Mining i
(i
Motorist M.
Autos..
ii
ii
Pharmaceutical Journal M.
Presbyterian Record. M.
Pharmacy . . . ifc
Relief. . . . 57
ii
Quebec Practice Re-
ports M.
Legal
ii
Sentinel of the
Blessed Sacrement. . M.
Relie . .
it
Shipbuilding & Harbor
Construction M.
Trade
ii
Veteran M.
Hist, and Lit. 83^
"
L" Action Francaise . . M.
Alliance Nationale . . . M.
Fraternal .... 3^
Broth'd ....
ii
ii
L' Ami des Sourds Muets M.
Annales des Pretres
Adorateurs .... M.
Deaf & Dumb ^
Relig .
ii
L' Artisan M.
Fraternal . . . 47
ii
ii
La Bonne Parole .... M.
Le Bulletinde la Cham-
bre de Commerce. . M.
Fraternal ....
Com'l
ii
Bulletin Eucharistique M.
Relig. . . .
ii
La Clinique M.
Medical 3/^
ii
Journal d'Agriculture
et d'Horticulture. . . M.
Le Messager Canadien
du Sacr-Cceur. ... M.
La Minerve . \V.
Agric.Fr.83,517*
Eng. 7,645*
SeeCan.Mess.
of the S.H.
Con
n
Le Nigog . M.
Lit
"
Petit Mess. duTres St.
Sacrement M.
Relig
ii
La Revue Canadienne M.
Literary . \
ii
La Revue dejurisprud. M.
Legal
ii
La Revue Legale .... M.
Legal
ii
ii
La Revue Nationale. M.
La Revue Populaire. . . M.
Le Semeur M.
French National
Interests
Literary. 10,246*
Relie. . . . 2 \i
ii
La Temperance M.
Temp. .
ii
ii
L'Union Medicale...
du Canada M.
Medical
ii
Can. Antiquarian Q.
Antiques
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CONDENSED LIST QUEBEC
291
Place
Pop.
Name of Pa per Issue Classification Circ.
Montreal 600,000
Ormstown 930
Pt.auxTrembles 1,800
Quebec 103,246
Richmond 3>5o
Rimouski 4,000
Roberval 2,500
Rock Island. . . . 1,300
Ste. Anne de
Bellevue 1,700
Ste. Anne de
Ristigouche. . 1,060
St. Hyacinthe.. 11,000
St. Jerome 6,200
Canadian Railroader. Q. Railroad.
Journal Can. Bankers'
. Asso Q.
University Magazine. Cj.
Bulletin W.
L' Administration . . . W.
Chronicle D.
" (Gazette).. W.
Telegraph D.
L' Action Catholique.. D.
.. W.
L'Evenement D.
W.
Le Soleil D.
W.
Le Bulletin du Com-
merce W.
Le Franc Parleur. . . . W.
Le Gaspesian W.
La Gazette Officielle. W.
Le Mousquetaire .... W.
LaSemaineCom'rciale W.
LaSemaineReligieuse W.
Diocesan Gazette.. .. M.
Annales deNotreDame
du Sacr-Cceur .... M.
La Basse-Cour M.
LeBulletindelaFerme M.
Le Croise M.
L'EnseignementPrim-
aire M.
LesFleursde la Charit M.
Le NaturalisteCanadien M.
Educational Record.. Q.
News. . . . W.
Banking.. 3,945*
College ...... i^
Ind
Ind-.Con. .
Ind. -Con .....
Ind.-Lib. .11,631*
Ind ........ 14,056
Ind ......... i 5 X
Con ..... 18,260 *
Con ........ 4,811*
Lib.. . . 38,358 *f
Lib .......... 6%
Trade ....... i %
Ind .......... 2#
Ind ..........
Gov't ........
College ......
Cffm'l ........
Relig ........
Relig ........
Times-Guardian W.
Le Progres du Golfe. W.
Le Messager de Ste.
Anne M.
Le Colon W.
Stanstead Journal . . . W.
Can. Textile Journal. . W.
Journal of Commerce W.
Pulp and Paper Mag-
azine W. Trade..
Can. Mining Journal S.-M. Mining
Canadian Fisherman. M. Trade..
Iron & Steel of Canada M . Trade . .
Canadian Bookman Q. Lit
Macdonald College
Magazine Q.
Poultry ......
Agric ........ 9^
Ind.-Soc'l ____
Educ ......... 8}4
Relig. & Educ
Scientific .....
Educ ........ iX
(See St. Johns
News) .....
Lib .......... i
Ind .......... i#
Relig ........ 4 fc
Ind .......... %
Ind ......... i#
Trade ........
Finance. . .
Micmac Messenger... M.
Le Clairon W.
Le Courrier W.
LaTribune W. Ind.
L'Avenir du Nord. . . W. Lib.
Agric. & Lit.. I
Micmac. Ind .456*
Lib *
Lib i*
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CONDENSED LIST QUEBEC NEW BRUNSWICK
Place
Pop.
Name of Paper Issue Classification Clrc.
St. Johns 7,000
Bedford
Knowlton
Magog
Huntingdon
Lachute
Richmond
Shawinigan Falls 3,463
Shawville 750
Sherbrooke . . . . 23,212
Sorel .
Stanstead..
9,000
900
Thetford Mines. 8,000
Three Rivers . . . 20,000
Valleyfield 9>449
Verdun 30,000
Waterloo 2,200
Westmount .... 18,500
Windsor Mills. . 2,700
News (seven editions) W.
W.
W.
W.
W.
W.
w.
Le Canada Francais.. W.
Montreal Churchman M.
L'Echo W.
Equity W.
Record D.
La Tribune D.
Le Messager de St.
Michel :.... W.
LeProgresdeL'Est... W.
Le Courrier W.
Gazette W.
Le Sorelois W.
News Irreg.
Stanstead Co liege
Magazine Q.
Le Canadien .' . . W.
St. Maurice Valley
Chronicle W.
Le Bien Public W.
Le Trifluvien W.
Le Progres W.
Echo W.
Advertiser W.
Journal de Waterloo. W.
News W.
Times-Guardian. . , . W.
Con
Lib ..3*
Relig
Lib %
Ind iX
Ind 10,252 *f
Lib 9,537*
Relig.
Ind.-Lib i
Lib 2X
Lib
Con 2%
Con..
College .
Ind..
Ind
Lib .......... 3
Lib ....... 1.5OO
Ind. -Local. . . iX
Lib .......... i
Ind .......... iX
Ind ......... 4
Lib. (See Richmond
Times-Guard.)
NEW BRUNSWICK
Bathurst ..... 4,000 Northern Light W.
Campbellton . . . 5,000 Graphic W.
" Tribune W.
Gazette Tri-W.
World S.-W.
W.
Commercial W.
2,200 Le Madawaska W.
8,000 Gleaner D.
" ..S.-W.
Mail D.
" S.-W.
Royal Gazette W.
Educational Review. M.
University Monthly . . M.
1,250 Observer W.
1,200 Journal W.
Chatham 5,000
Edmundston . . .
Fredericton . .
Hartland.
Hillsboro
Ind IX
Ind 2%
Ind. i
Ind.-Lib iX
Ind. -Con. . ... %
Ind-Con I
Ind IX
Ind
Ind. -Con. .6,447*
Ind. -Con 5
Ind.-Lib l l / 2
Ind.-Lib iX
Gov't
'"Educat'l i l / 2
College X
Lib 2X
Ind.-Lib #
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CONDENSED LIST NEW BRUNSWICK NOVA SCOTIA 293
Place
Pop. Name of Paper Isaue
Classification Circ.
Moncton
16,000 Times D.
Lib. -Con. .4, 157*
44
44 S.-W.
Lib.-Con..l,O7O*
"
Transcript D.
Ind.-Lib 4#
44
S.-W.
Ind.-Lib \%,
41
L'Acadien S.-W.
Lib 2*
44
L'Evangeline S.-W.
Ind 3*
ii
Can. Gov't Railways
Empl'yes' Mag'zine M.
Railway
Newcastle.
4,800 North Shore Leader. W.
Ind i%
44
Union Advocate W.
Ind 2
St. John
60,000 Globe D.
Ind.-Lib 4^
44
S.-W.
Lib 2%
44
Standard D.
Con 14,087
'
S.-W.
Con
44
Telegraph-Sun D.
Ind.-Lib.l4,647*f
41
-News. ..S.-W.
Ind.-Lib 3%
44
Times-Star D.
Ind.-Lib.l3,954*t
44
Maritime Baptist W.
Relig s%
44
New Freeman W.
Ind. -Relig. . . .3^
44
Business Review. ... M.
Com'l \%.
11
Canadian Boy M.
Boys 2#
44
Maritime Retailer... M.
Trade \ l /t
St. Stephen . . .
2,836 Courier W.
Ind.-Con.. 3,658*
Sackville
3,000 Post S.-W.
Ind l#
ii
Tribune S.-W.
Ind.-Lib 2
if
Argosy M.
College ^
44
Busy East of Canada. M.
Lit. -Com'l 2%.
Sussex
3,000 Record W.
Ind.-Local4,244
44
Maritime Farmer. . .S.-M.
Agric 9,473*
Woodstock . . .
4,000 Carleton Sentinel .... W.
Lib 2%
"
Press W.
Con l#
Amherst 10,200
AnnapolisRoyal.
Antigonish
Arichat
Berwick
Bridgetown . . .
Bridgewater.. .
Caledonia
Dartmouth ....
Digby
Glace Bay
1,500
2,000
850
1,000
3.500
978
7,000
M2?
20,000
Halifax 55,000
NOVA SCOTIA
News D.
" (News & Sentinel) S.-W.
Spectator W.
Casket W.
Xaverian
Record W.
Register W.
Monitor W.
Bulletin W.
Gold Hunter W.
Patriot W.
Courier W.
Gazette D.
Acadian Recorder. ... D.
Tri.-W.
Chronicle D.
44 (Nova Scotian) W.
Echo (Ev'g Chronicle) D.
Ind.-Con.2,O59*
Ind.-Con 2%
hid IX
Ind 6#
College
Ind i
Ind iV
Ind i%
Con i#
Lib.-Con i
Ind 2
Ind ..2#
Lib ,. 5 K
Lib 2
Lib
Lib 13,444* f
Lib.-Agric. . .8#f
Lib 8,O46*f
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CONDENSED LIST NOVA SCOTIA
Place
Fop.
Name of Paper Issue
Classification Circ.
Halifax
55,000
Herald D.
Ind.-Conl2,637t
"
" Mail & Homestead W.
Agric 12
11
Mail (Ev'g Herald).. D.
Ind-Con.l5,lO2
"
Dalhousie Gazette . . . W.
College i
"
Presbyterian Witness W.
Ind.-Relig . .6%
1C
Royal Gazette W.
Gov't
"
Maritime Merchant Bi.-W.
Com'l l>
"
Canadian R.R. Em-
ployees Monthly. . M.
R.R. Labor. .2^
1C
Church Work M.
Relig 3
Kentville
2,500
Advertiser W.
Ind 2
"
Western Chronicle. . . W.
Lib I
"
Maritime Apple. . . .Bi-W.
Horticulture. .
Liverpool
2,500
Advance W.
Ind I
Lunenburg
3,000
News D.
Ind Y*
"
" W.
Lib. -Con l^
M
Progress-Enterprise.. W.
Lib i%
Middleton
1,000
Outlook W.
Ind \%
New Glasgow . .
10,000
News D.
Ind 3#
"
Eastern Chronicle. .S.-W.
Lib 2.8OO*
"
Enterprise W.
Ind-Con 2
cc *
Free Lance W.
Con
North Sydney. .
6,000
Herald W.
Lib 4
Oxford
1,500
Journal W.
Ind X
Pictou
4,000
Advocate W.
Ind.-Lib.. 2,304*
Pt. Hawkesbury
800
Journal-Bulletin W.
Lib X
Pt. Hood
2,500
Greetings W.
Ind itf
Shelburne
1,500
Gazette and Coast
Guard W.
Ind. -Con \y^
Springhill
5,713
Record W.
Ind-Lib I
Stellarton
4,500
Mar. Mining Record S.-M.
Mining |^
Sydney
27,000
Post (M. & E.) D.
Un 7,033 *f
cc
" (Brasd'OrGazette)W.
Un X
"
Record D.
Lib 4^
"
CanadianLaborLeader W.
Labor 4
Sydney Mines. .
8,000
News W.
Ind lj(
Truro
6,000
News D.
Ind 1,195*
cc
" W.
Ind 5,4O9*
1C
Citizen W.
Ind
cc
Colchester Sun W.
Ind
"
Wesleyan W.
Relig 4,178*
Windsor
4,000
Hants Journal W.
Ind 2
"
Tribune W.
Ind. -Con 1%.
"
Forward Bi-W.
Temp
"
King's College Record M.
College
Wolfville
2,000
Acadian W.
Ind I
"
Acadia Athenaeum ... M.
College l /i
Yarmouth
7,000
Post D.
Con %.
"
Times S.-W.
'"Con . .
"
Herald W.
Lib 3,125*
"
Light.... W.
Ind :.2#
11
Telegram W.
Lib 3125*
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CONDENSED LIST P.K.I. MANITOBA
295
Place
Pop.
NameofPapei Issue Classification Circ.
PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND
Charlottetown. .
12,000
Examiner D.
Ind.-Con \tf
Guardian (M. & Noon) D.
Lib.-Con.9,589*T
Patriot (E.) D.
Lib 4,399*
Herald \V.
Relig
Royal Gazette W.
Gov't
Watchman W.
Ind.-Lib i
Sumn erside.. . .
3.500
Island Farmer W.
Agricult'l. 3.7OO
Journal W.
Con 5
Pioneer W.
Lib 3 X
P. E. I. Agriculturist.. W.
Agricult'l 5)
MANITOBA
Baldur
550
Gazette W.
Ind }4
Belmont
300
News W.
Ind %
Binscarth
300
Express '. W.
Ind > 2
Birtle
600
Eye Witness W.
Ind Ji
Boissevain
975
Recorder W.
Ind.-Con %
Brandon
18,000
Sun D.
Ind. -Con.. 4,654*
"
" W.
Ind.-Con 2#
Carberry
i, 080
News-Express W.
Ind %
Carman
1.530
Leader W.
Un X
Cartwright
400
Southern Man. Review W.
Ind %
Crystal City. . . .
500
Courier W.
Ind %
Cypress River. .
35
Western Prairie W.
Ind-Con J4
Dauphin
4,000
Herald-Press W.
Ind i#
Deloraine
856
Times W.
Ind 75O
Dominion City..
35
Echo W.
Ind %
Dunrea
300
Review W.
Ind
Published in Minto as a port of Minto- White-
water Packet.
Elgin
350
Lancet W.
Ind
Elkhorn
800
Mercury W.
Un %
Elmwood
Advertiser W.
Ind i%
Emerson
1,043
Journal W.
Ind.-Lib y 2
Foxwarren
i?5
News W.
Ind
Published in Binscarth as a part of Binscarth
Express.
Gilbert Plains. .
436
Maple Leaf W.
Ind V
Gladstone
890
Age W.
Ind X
Glenboro
500
Gazette W.
Ind %
Grand View. . . .
700
Exponent W.
Ind #
Hamiota
600
Echo W.
Ind ^
Hartney
623
Star W.
Ind ^
Holland
350
Observer W.
Ind ft
Killarney
1,250
Guide W.
Ind 885
Langruth
200
Herald W.
Ind
See Portage la Prairie
MacGregor
640
Herald W.
Ind %
Manitou
680
Western Canadian . . . W.
Ind X
Margaret
150
News W.
Ind
Published in Minto as a part of Minto U'hite-
ivater Packet.
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CONDENSED LIST MANITOBA
Place
Pop.
Name of Paper Issue
Classification Circ
Melita
800
New Era W.
Ind X
Miami
45
Herald W.
Ind X
Minnedosa
i, 800
Tribune W.
Con i
Minto
300
Whitewater Packet ... W.
Ind X
Morden
1,200
Times W.
Ind X
Morris
700
Herald W.
Ind X
Neepawa
1,865
Press S.-W.
Lib IX
ii
Register W.
Ind. -Con iX
Ninette
220
News W.
Ind
Published in Belmont as a part of Belmont News
Ninga
2OO
News W.
Ind. -Con
Published in Boissez'ain as a part of Boissevain
Recorder.
Oak Lake
500
News W.
ind Jt
Oak River
250
Post W.
Ind X
Oakville
300
Standard W.
Ind X
Pilot Mound. . . .
550
Sentinel W.
Ind X
Plumas
35
Standard W.
Ind ' X
Portage la Prairie
5,000
Graphic D.
Ind.-Lib j
"
"(Manitoba Liberal) W.
Ind.-Lib iX
"
Langruth Herald W.
.Ind X
Rapid City
600
Reporter W.
Ind }4
Reston
600
Recorder W.
Ind X
Rivers
95
Gazette W.
Ind X
Roblin
500
Review W.
Ind X
Roland
600
News W.
Ind X
Russell
800
Banner W.
Ind X
St. Boniface.. . .
11,403
Norwood Press W T .
Ind X
ii
Le Manitoba W.
Con. -French., i X
"
Les Cloches S.-M.
Relig. -French
"
L'Ami du Foyer M.
Relig. -French 8
St. James
Leader W.
Ind ..iX
Selkirk
3,400
Record W.
Ind X
Shoal Lake
700
Star W.
Ind X
Somerset
45
News & Swan Lake
Echo W.
Ind y z
Souris
2,000
Plaindealer W.
Ind iX
Steinbach
500
Post W.
Ind. -German. ^
Stonewall
I, 100
Argus W.
Ind X
Strathclair
300
Plain Talk W.
Ind X
Swan River ....
635
Star W.
Ind X
The Pas
2,500
Herald W.
Con iX
Transcona
3,000
Times . W.
Ind
Treherne
750
Times W.
Ind 873*
Virden
1,750
Empire-Advance W.
Ind iX
Waskada
600
News W.
Ind
Wawanesa
500
Independent W.
Ind X
Winnipeg
201,981
Free Press (M) D.
Lib . . \ WQ 4.11+4.
" News-Bulletin(E)D.
Lib . . / ' t ''^" A
" (Prairie Farmer) W.
Lib.Agr32,6O4*t
Grain Trade News and
Livestock Journal . . D.
Agctl-Com'1..2>^
Telegram D.
Cpn 37^ t
W.
Con 25 3ft
Tribune D.
Ind'. ...36,639*t
W.
Ind 16
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CONDENSED LIST MANITOBA
297
Place
Pop.
Name of Pa per Issue Classification Circ.
Winnipeg 201,981
Israelite Press S.-W. Ind. -Jewish. .
Dun's Notification
Sheet W. Legal and Com'l
Farmer's Advocate ... W. Agric. . 33,603 *f
Grain Growers' Guide W. Agric. 39.494, *f
Manitoba Gazette W. Govt
Mirror W. Record Paper
North-Ender W. Ind. Local
(free) 7
North-West Review.. W. Ind 9^
Western Labor News . W. Labor
Western Star W. Ind
Winnipeg Newspaper
Union List W 1 80
La Libert^ W. Ind.-French. .6%
La Libre Parole W. Lib. -French . . i
Canada News W. Lib.-Swed. 4,223
Canada Posten W. Ind.-Lib.Swed. 2^
Can. Farmer W. Lib 10^
Canadian Ruthenian. . W. Ruthenian . . .7^
Czas (Polish Times) .. W. Ind. -Polish. .. 3
Gazeta Katolika W. Ind.-Polish. . .8%
Heimskringla W. Un. Icelandic . 3^
Logberg W. Un. Icelandic 3^
Nordwesten W. Ind. -German. . 17
Norrona W. Lib. Nw'gn. 4.6OO
Russky Narod W. Russian i^
L T krainian Labor News. W. Labor
Ukrainian Voice W. Ind. Ruthenian 1 1 ^
VoroJd W. Lib 2%
Canadian Finance . . .S.-M. Financial ....
Commercial S.-M. Com'l 4
N.W. Farmer S.-M. Agric. . . 38,112 *f
Western Retail Lumber-
men's Ass'n Bulletin S.-M. Trade
Winnipeg and Western
Grocer S.-M. Trade 3
Solold S.-M. Juvenile-Icelandic.
Better Business M. Com'l
Brit.-Am. Lumberman. M. Trade 3
Can. Blacksmith and
Woodworker M. Trade 2%
Can. Farm Implements M. Trade . . 3,'^
Can. Thresherman and
Farmer M. Agric
Credit Men's Journal. . M. Credit
Manitoban M. College
Motor in Canada M. Motoring 6f
Vox Wesleyana M. College
Waghorn's Guide M. Reference 9,983 *
Western Baptist M. Relig 2
West. Can. Coal
Review.. M. Mining
West Can. Contractor M. Trade
West Can. Med. Jrnl. . M. Medical ft
West Can. Oddfellow. M. Ind
Western Home House'd
Monthly M. Lit . .39,924
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CONDENSED LIST MANITOBA SASKATCHEWAN
Place
Pop.
Name of Paper Issue Classification Circ.
Winnipeg- 201,981 Western Lumberman . M. (See Vancouver)
" Western Municipal
News M. Municipal 4,OOO
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Admiral
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300
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275
Magnet
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800
Moose Mountain Star.
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350
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Assiniboia
500
Times
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Ind
... %
Avonlea
300
Advocate
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Western Monitor. . . .
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300
Gazette
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Borden
250
Advocate
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800
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350
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500
Advertiser
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Ind
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500
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W.
Lib
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CarndufF.
550
Gazette
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Central Butte . .
150
Beacon
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250
Enterprise
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800
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300
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500
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Delisle
600
Advocate
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Dodsland
200
Prairie Times
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Dundurn
2 7S
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300
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400
Enterprise
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Ind
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Elbow
45
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300
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400
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299
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Pop.
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Expanse
45
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500
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200
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300
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250
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Fort Qu'Appelle
400
Gazette
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Gainsboro
35
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Star
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Govan
500
Prairie News
W. Ind %
Gravelbourg . . .
1,000
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Griffin
50
Gazette
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300
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Gull Lake
700
Advance
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H afford ...
250
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Hanlev
45
Herald
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Harris
320
Herald
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Hawarden
200
Pioneer
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Herbert
1,003
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Humboldt
2,250
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Imperial
250
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. W. Ind X
Kamsack
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Kerrobert
1,100
Citizen
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35
Star
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Kinderslev
1,300
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Kinistino
350
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Kisbey
275
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La Fleche
300
Advocate
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2OO
Record
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Langham
500
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. W. Ind X
Lanigan
450
Ledger
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Lashburn
4OO
Comet
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Lawson
35
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Leader
1,300
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Lemberg
350
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Liberty
250
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Llovdminster . .
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230
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Lumsden
550
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250
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Macklin
475
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Macoun
250
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Maple Creek. . .
2,000
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Marvtield
423
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VV. Ind X
Mawer
200
Tribune
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Mavmont . .
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Star
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Melforl
1,104
Joncnal
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Melville
2,800
Canadian
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Me\ ronne
300
Independent
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CONDENSED LIST SASKATCHEWAN
Place
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Name of Paper
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Classification Circ
Midale
300
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Milestone
500
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Moosomin
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Mortlach
700
Canadian
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Muenster
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St. Peter's Bote
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Nokomis
600
Times
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North Battleford
4,000
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W.
Lib 2
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Optimist
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Ind 2
Ogema
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W.
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Outlook
1,200
Outlook
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Oxbow
800
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W.
Ind 8OO
Pennant
2OO
Observer
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Pense
35
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w.
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Perdue
35
Witness
w.
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Plunkett
200
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w.
2,972
Ponteix
350
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w.
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Riverhurst
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250
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w.
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Place
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Stoughton
500
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.. W.
Ind
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811
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120
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500
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Globe
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Record
. W.
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Unity
500
Courier and Adanac
World
.. W.
. Ind
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Vanguard
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.. W.
Ind....
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Verwood
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Gazette
.. W.
Ind. . . .
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Viceroy
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. . W.
Ind....
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Wadena
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Ind . . . .
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.. W.
Ind . . . .
X
Woodrow
50
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.. W.
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X
Wynyard
800
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Ind ....
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600
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300
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325
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550
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Free Press W.
Times W.
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Calgary
65,000
Army and Navy News W.
War Veterans
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Dun's Legal and
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Legal & Comm'l
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Ind X
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300
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Ind.-French . .4
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Ind X
F' t Saskatchewan
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Gleichen
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700
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45
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Hardisty
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Mail W.
Ind X
High River
1.75
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Innisfail
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Ind X
Irma
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Times W.
Ind X
Killam
250
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. .. W.
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. . W.
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. .. W.
Ind
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. .1,300
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. .. W.
Con ....
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Sedgewick
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... W.
Ind
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... W.
Ind
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1,700
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. . . W.
Ind
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Stony Plain. . . .
300
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... W.
Ind
Strathmore
600
Standard
... W.
Ind
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Strome
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Despatch
. . . W.
Ind
x
Taber
2,300
Times
. .. W.
Ind
Three Hills
400
Capital
... W.
Ind
x
Tofield
500
Mercury
... W.
Ind
Trochu
300
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... W.
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. .. W.
Ind
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Vermilion
1,200
Standard
... W.
Ind
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300
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. .. W.
Ind
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Vulcan
675
Advocate
... W.
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1,200
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Ind
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2,760
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. . . W.
Ind.-Lib
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700
Plaindealer
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Armstrong .... 1,200 Commoner W.
Ashcroft 500 Journal W.
Chilli wack 1,700 Progress W.
Courtenay .... 625 Comox Argus W.
Cranbrook 2,500 Herald W.
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Place
Pop.
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400
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Ind X
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2,000
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Con y 2
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1, 800
Cowichan Leader .... W.
Ind I
Fernie
6,000
District Ledger W.
Labor
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Free Press W.
Con i
Golden
700
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Ind X
Grand Forks. . .
3,000
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Con X
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1,200
Ledge W.
Ind X
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5.500
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ii
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1,200
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Ind X
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3,000
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Un %
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1,700
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2,000
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1,200
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10,000
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7.500
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300
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N. Westminster
18,000
British Columbian. . . D.
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North Vancouver
9,000
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Penticton
3,100
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1,000
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Ind
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2,000
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Ind X
Prince Rupert. .
6,500
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Ind iX
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Resources M.
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900
Similkameen Star. . . W.
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Quesnel
650
Cariboo Observer. . . W.
Ind *
Revelstoke
3.500
Review W;
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Rossland
3,000
Miner W.
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Salmon Arm . . .
600
Observer W.
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1,000
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Ind %
Summerland. . . .
2,500
Review W.
Ind %
Trail
4.50
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100,401
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Record Tri-W.
Bldg. & Cont. X
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Shipping Guide. ...Tri-W.
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Labor ioX
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B.C. Veterans' Weekly W.
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Place
Pop.
Name of Paper
Issue Classification Circ.
Vancouver
Vanderhoot
Vrnon
Victoria .
100,401 Western Women's
Weekly W.
Canada Tribunen . . . W.
Norseman W.
Fairplay Bi-W.
Plainspeaker Bi-W.
Shipyard News. . . .Bi-W.
B.C.FinancialTimesS.-M.
G. I. A. W. News..S.-M.
Mining and Eng.
Record. .S.-M.
British Columbia
Farmer M.
B. C. Monthly M.
B. C. Retailer M.
Campaigner M.
Farm & Fireside. ... M.
Harbour & Shipping . M.
Indus. Progress and
Comm. Record. ... M.
Nabob M.
Pacific Coast Lum-
berman M.
Successful Poultryman M.
Sunset M.
Western Canadian
Farmer M.
Western Canadian
Mining M.
WesternCan. Motorist M.
Western Lumberman. M.
West. Power Boat &
Fisherman M.
200 Herald W.
3,500 News W.
51,660 Colonist D.
Times D.
New Republic D.
B. C. Gazette W.
Canadian W.
B.C.MiningExchange M.
B.C.Pharmac. Record M.
Island Motorist M.
Poultry, Pigeon and
Pet Stock Journal. . M.
Western Methodist
Recorder . . . M.
Ind ..........
Ind. -Swedish.
Ind. -Norwegian I
Ind ..........
Industrial
Shipbuilding
Fin. & Ins.. . 2%
House Organ
Mining
Fruit & Farm. 6^
Lit.-Relig ____ i
Trade .......
Returned Soldiers
Agric'l ......
Shipping ....
Mfrs.' Assoc. . I
Trade ........ 3
Trade ....... 3^
Poultry .......
H ouse- Organ i#
Agric.
Mining i
Motor Trade. 7 %
Trade
Trade
Ind X
Con 2
Con lO,567*t
Ind 8,885 t
Chinese 2%
Gov't
Ind
Mining
Pharmacy. ... %
Motoring i ^
Poultry, etc. . .1%
Relig X
YUKON TERRITORY
Dawson City . 4,000 News D.
" W.
White Horse. . 800 Star. . . W.
Ind ....
Official
Ind..
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CONDENSED LIST NEWFOUNDLAND
Pop.
Name of Paper Issue Classification Circ
Bay Roberts . . . 4,143
Curling- 2,200
Harbor Grace .. 4,500
St. John's 45,685
Twillingate . .
NEWFOUNDLAND
Guardian W.
Western Star W.
Standard W.
Advocate D.
W.
News D.
" (Free Press) . . W.
Star D.
Telegram D.
Plaindealer W.
Royal Gazette W.
Trade Review W.
Colonial Commerce. . M.
Diocesan Magazine. . M.
Methodist Monthly
Greeting M.
People M.
Newfoundl'd Quarterly Q.
5,000 Sun W.
Ind #
Ind *
Ind. -Lib %
Un 6
Un 5
Lib. -Con.. 6,964*
Lib.-Con 2%
Ind 6^
Ind 6^
Ind 5
Gov't
Com'l I
Com'l ^
Relig 2%
Relig
Ind..
Lit..'..
Ind..
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LIST OF
DAILY PAPERS
ONTARIO
Place
Pop.
Name of Paper Issue Classification Giro
Belleville
12,000
Intelligencer
E.
Con.. .2,542*
11
Ontario
E.
Lib 1%
Brantford
28,725
Expositor
E.
Lib 8,339 *f
Brockville
9.5
Recorder and Times .
E.
Ind.-Lib ^
Chatham
14,600
News
E.
Lib .2,492*
ii
Planet
E.
Con 2,719*
Cobalt
8,500
Nugget
E.
Ind sX
Fort William. . .
20,000
Times-Journal
E.
Ind 4,817
Gait
13,000
Reporter
E.
Ind 3,849*
Guelph
17,000
Herald
E.
Con 3
"
Mercury
E.
Lib.-Un... 3,127 t
Hamilton
110,000
Herald
E.
Ind 18,O6O*
Spectator
E.
Ind-Con.. 29.912J
i<
Times
E.
Lib io#
Kingston
23,700
British Whig
E.
Ind.-Lib ..5,866t
"
Standard
E.
Ind.-Un. .4,948*
Kitchener
20,000
News-Record
E.
Con 3,371 f
"
Telegraph
E.
Lib 2%
Lindsay
8,300
Post
E.
Lib 2,164*
"
Warder
E.
Con 2,519*
London
60,000
Advertiser M. N.
&E.
Lib....44,O32*f
"
Free Press M. N.
&E.
Ind-Con. 41,127*t
Niagara Falls. . .
15,000
Review
E.
Ind.-Lib 3
Ottawa
"7.744
Citizen M
&E.
Ind 28,6O2f
i<
Journal Dailies. . . .M
&E.
Un 23,304t
"
LeDroit
E.
Ind 7,421f
Peterborough . . .
20,600
Examiner
E.
Lib 5,778*f
"
Review
E.
Con 3,685
Port Arthur
15,000
News-Chronicle
E.
Ind 4,242*
Port Hope
5.092
Guide
E.
Lib i
St. Catharines . .
19,014
Journal
E.
Lib i#
i
Standard
E.
Con 7,796*f
St. Thomas
17,000
Times Journal
E.
Ind 9,O47*f
Sarnia
13,000
Canadian-Observer .
E.
Ind 3*
Sault Ste. Marie.
20,000
Star
E.
Ind. -Con. ... 4
Stratford
17.500
Beacon
E.
lnd.-Lib 3%
ii
Herald
E.
Con-Un..3,O14*t
Toronto
541,000
Globe
M.
Lib 83,579f
Mail & Empire
M.
Con 7O,144t
Star
E.
Lul-Lib. 81,O34f
Telegram
E.
Ind 85. 829 1
Times
E.
Con 43*-
World
M.
Ind-Con3O,824*f
Hebrew Journal
M.
Ind. -Jewish. .
Windsor
28,064
Border Cities Star. . . .
E.
Ind I2><
Woodstock
10,500
Sentinel Review
E.
Ind 5.6O2 *
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LIST OF DAILY PAPERS
Pop,
Name of Paper Issue Classification Circ.
QUEBEC
Levis
10 ooo Le Quotidien
E.
Lib 2>
Montreal
. . 600,000 Gazette
M.
Con 33,531f
(i
Herald & Telegraph.
E.
Lib 19,27Ot
i<
McGill Daily
M.
College i^
"
Star
E.
Ind.... 112, 331 *t
K
Le Canada
M.
Lib.... 18,595 *f
ii
Le Devoir
E.
Ind 15,261t
it
La Patrie
" Canadian Edition
E.
Con... 21,8O5*f
" U. S. Edition...
E.
Con 3,52O*f
it
La Presse
" Canadian Edition
E.
Ind 128,801f
" U. S. Edition ...
E.
Ind 23,730f
"
Jewish Eagle
M.
Ind. -Hebrew . 12
11
Russkoye Slovo
M
Ind. -Russian
Quebec
. . 103,246 Chronicle
M.
Ind. -Con. . . 14^
i
Telegraph
E.
Ind.-Lib.. 11,631*
"
L' Action Catholique . .
E.
Ind 14,056
<<
L'Evenement
E.
Con 18,26O*
n
Le Soleil
E.
Lib.... 38, 358* f
Sherbrooke.. . .
23,212 Record
E.
Ind 10,252 *f
La Tribune
E.
Lib 9,537*
Fredericton.
8,000
Moncton 16,000
K
St. John 60,000
NEW BRUNSWICK
Gleaner E.
Mail -. E.
Times M.
Trariscript E.
Globe E.
Standard M.
Telegraph-Sun M.
Times-Star. . . E.
Ind.-Con. .6,447*
Ind.-Lib i%
Lib.-Con. .4,157*
Ind.-Lib 4^
Ind.-Lib 4 #
Con 14,087
Ind-Lib. 14,647*t
Ind-Lib. 13,954*f
Amherst 10,200
Glace Bay 20,000
Halifax 55,000
Lunenburg 3, ooo
New Glasgow.. . . 10,000
Sydney 27,000
Truro 6,000
Yarmouth ....... 7,000
NOVA SCOTIA
News E.
Gazette E.
Acadian Recorder ... E.
Chronicle M.
Echo (Eve. Chronicle) E.
Herald M.
Mail (Eve. Herald) . . E.
News E.
News E.
Post M. &E.
Record E.
News E.
Post. . E.
Ind.-Con. .2,059*
Lib sX
Lib 2
Lib 13,444*t
Lib 8,O46*t
Ind-Con.. 12,6371
Ind-Con.l5,lO2
Ind #.
Ind z%
Un 7,O33*f
Lib 4 tf
Ind 1,195*
Con #
PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND
/-
Charlottetown . . . 12,000 Examiner E.
" Guardian M. & N.
" Patriot.. . E.
Ind.-Con.. . .\%
Lib.-Con.9,589*f
Lib 4,399*
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LIST OF DAILY PAPERS
309
Place
fop.
Name of Paper Issue Classification Cue.
Brandon 18,000
Portage La Prairie 5,000
Winnipeg 201,981
MANITOBA
Sun E.
Graphic E.
Free Press M.
" " News Bulletin E.
Grain Trade News &
Live Stock Journal. E.
Telegram E.
Tribune. . . E.
Ind. -Con. 4, 654*
Ind.-Lib ..... i
Agricultural-
Com'l. . . 2^
Con ........ 37^
Ind....36,639*f
Moose Jaw 20,000
it
Prince Albert .... 7,500
Regina 3> 2I 3
Saskatoon 24,000
SASKATCHEWAN
News E.
Times E.
Herald. E.
Leader M.
Post E.
Phoenix M.
Star... ...N. &E.
Ind 5,747*f
Lib 7,O98*f
Ind
Lib....2O,5l7*f
Ind....lO,82O*t
Lib.-Un 10
Ind....22,789*f
Calgary 65,000
Edmonton 55,000
Lethbridge 12,400
Medicine Hat.... 11,500
ALBERTA
Albertan M.
Herald E.
Bulletin M. & E.
Journal E.
Herald E.
News.. E.
Ind-Lib.l5,275*t
Ind-Con. 22,478"
Lib.... 12, 337*
Con 17,816
Lib 5,59O*f
Ind.-Lib. 2, 692*f
Nanaimo lo,ooo
it
Nelson 7i5
New Westminster 18,000
Prince Rupert . . . 6,500
ii
Vancouver 100,401
Victoria 51,660
BRITISH COLUMBIA
Free Press E.
Herald M.
News M.
British Columbian. ... E.
Empire E.
News E.
Province E.
Sun M.
World E.
Chinese Times M.
Tairiku Nippo. E.
Colonist M.
Times E.
New Republic M.
Con i ^
Ind 2.OOO*
Un 4,989*
Un 3
Ind \]i
Ind.-Lib itf
Ind 61,879t
Ind.-Lib 2O,65O*f
Ind... .17,088*t
Chinese
Japanese. . . .
Con....lO,667*t
Lib 8,885f
Chinese 2%
Dawson City. . .
YUKON TERRITORY
4,000 News E.
lad.
St. John's 45.6?5
NEWFOUNDLAND
Advocate E.
News M.
Star E.
Telegram E.
Un 6
Lib-Con... 6,954*
Ind 6#
Ind 6
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CLASSIFIED LIST
OF
CANADIAN NEWSPAPERS
INCLUDING COUNTY LISTS
Alphabetically Arranged for Ready Reference
LIST OF CANADIAN
NEWSPAPERS BY COUNTIES
Populations according to census of 1911
ONTARIO
ADDINGTON (See Lennox)
CARLETON (Continued)
ALGOMA and MANITOULIN (District)
Ottawa
Le Canadlen Errant
S-M 1
POP. 73,380
Citizen D 28,602t
Civilian M
Bruce Mines T~| Spectator W H
Gore Bay K. Recorder W J*
Little Current Manitouhn ExpositorW >i
Rich'ds Landing St. Joe Herald W M
Sault Ste Marie Star
Danebrog W 1
Journal Dailies D 23,304t
Farm Journal S-W 18,210t
Labor Press M
Le Droit D 7,421t
W 3J4t
Steelton News W 1
Thessalon Advocate W M
Le Prevoyant M 25
Naturalist M
United Canada W 7J$
Westboro
News W
BRANT
DUFFERIN
POP. 45,876
POP. 17,740
Brantford Can. Golfer M 2M
Expositor D 8,339*t
(Returned with Simcoe)
" Outdoor Quarterly Q
Burford Advance W %
Grand Valley
Star and Vidette W 962*
Paris Review W 1M
Orangeville
Banner W 2,528*
Star-Transcript W IJi
**
Post W l}^
"
Sun W
Shelburne
Economist W 1
BRUCE
Free Press W IJi
POP. 50,032
DUNDAS
Chesley Enterprise W 1,400
POP. 18,165
Hepworth Progress W M
Kincardine Reporter W
Review W 1J
Lucknow Sentinel W 1,315
Mildway Gazette W. M
Paisley Advocate W 1,173
Chesterville Record W 1,175*
Iroquois St. Lawrence News W J
Morrisburg Leader W 1J
South Mountain Mountain Herald W Js
Winchester Press W
Port Elgin Times W 1,433
Ripley Express W M
DURHAM
Southampton Beacon W %
Tara Leader W 1
Teeswater News W %
POP 26.411
Walkerton Bruce Herald and
Bowmanville
Can. Statesmen W \ 2 s/
Times W
News W ) **
Telescope W 1J^
Wiarton Canadian Echo W 1M
Millbrook
West Durham ReviewS-W 1
Mirror W J
Reporter W
Newcastle
Independent W J4
CARLETON
Orono
Port Hope
News W M
Guide D 1
*
W 2H
POP. 101.599
"
Times W 1
"
Trinity College School
Carp Review W 894*
Record
Ottawa Agric.Gazette of Can.M
Canada Gazette W
Canadian W
ELGIN
Canadian Forestry
*"
Journal M 6M
POP. 44,312
Canadian Labor PressW
" M
Aylmer
Express W 2,250
Can. Military Gaz. S-M
Dutton
Advance W 1,040*
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313
ELGIN (Continued)
HALDIMAND
Port Burwell
Enterprise W )^
POP. 21.562
Rodney
Mercury W 1
St. Thomas
Times-Journal D 9,047*t
Caledonia
G. River Sachem W
1
"
W 1
Cayuga I
Haldimand Advocate W
1,444*
Municipal World M 3
Dunnville
Chronicle W
2
West Lome
Elgin Sun W *A
"
Gazette W
Ji
11
Reform Press W
/^
Hagersville
News W
%
ESSEX
Jarvis
Record W
%
Pop. 67.547
HALIBURTON
Amherstburg
Echo W 2%
Pop. (with Victoria) 36,499
Comber
Essex
Herald W M
Free Press W \%
Minden
Echo W
I
Kingsville
Leamington
Reporter W 479
Post and News W 2,050
HALTON
Windsor
Border Cities Star D 12M
La Defense W
POP. 22,208
"
Herald W 7M
Le Progres W %
Acton
Free Press W
1
Burlington
Gazette W
Ji
Georgetown
Herald W
1 Ji
FRONTENAC
Milton
Can. Champion W
Reformer W
1,030
Oakville
News W
%
POP. 42.604
"
Record W
%
M
Star W
%
Kingston
British Whig D 5,866f
.'
S-W 4,085t
Canadian M llj-i
HASTINGS
Can. Freeman W 4,000
1
Queen's Quarterly Q J
POP. 55,803
Queen's Univ. J'rn'l S-W *A
Standard D 4,948*
S-W 2
Bancroft
Belleville
Times W
Canadian S-M
1
m
Intelligencer D
2,542*
"
' W
1/xj
"
Ontario D
IJi
GLENGARRY
"
W
lj|
Deseronto
Post W
%
Pop. 21.259
Madoc
Marmora
Review W
Herald W
1
Alexandria
News W 2,000
Times W 1J^
Stirling
Leader W
News-Argus W
g
Trenton
Advocate W
%
**
Courier W
1
Tweed
Advocate W
%
GRENVILLE
"
News W
IX
POP. 17,545
HURON
Kemptville
Advance W 2J
POP. 52,983
Merrickville
Post W M
Prescott
Journal W 1
Blyth
Standard ~W
1
Brussels
Post W
l?i
Clinton
New Era W
IJ2
44
News-Record W
1,523
GREY
Exeter
Advocate W
2
Times W
IJi
POP. 65,891
Fordwlch
Record W
Q
Goderich
Signal W
2
Ayton
Chatsworth
Advance W V
News W 1&
Gome
Star W
Vidette W
2,000
Clarksburg
Review-Herald See Thornbury
Seaforth
Huron Expositor W
3,250
Dundalk
Herald W 1
41
News W
1
Durham
Chronicle W IJi
Review W 1>|
Wingham
Advance W
Times W
1
Ftesherton
Advanre W 1
Wroxeter
News W
Hanover
Post W 1,825
Zurich
Herald W
Ji
Markdale
Standard W 1J$
Meafprd
Express W 1
Mirror W Ji
KENORA
Monitor W jj
Owen Sound
Advertiser S-W 2
Dryden
Observer W
j
"
Christian Messenger M */i
Keewatin
Enterprise W
U
"
Sun-Times S-W 6,269*
Kenora
Miner and News S-W
1
Thornbury
Review-Herald W 1
Examiner W
H
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THE CANADIAN NEWSPAPER DIRECTORY
KENT
MIDDLESEX
POP. 55,995
POP. 97.065
Blenheim
News-Tribune W 1
Ailsa Craig
Banner W X
Bothwell
Times W Yt
Belmont
Enterprise W Yz
Chatham
News D 2,492*
Glencoe
Transcript W 1
W 1
London
Advertiser D 44,032*t
'
Planet D 2,719*
**
Can. White Ribbon
'
W 1,500*
Tidings M 9
Dresden
Times W 1.350
Can. Woodman M 6)^
Highgate
Monitor W Yi
Catholic Record W 31,155
Merlin
Standard W Y*
Echo W (free) 10
Ridgetown
Dominion W 947
Farmer's Advocate W 30,826+
Plaindealer W
Free Press D 41,127*t
Thamesville
Herald W H
Lucan
Sun W Yi
Tilbury
Times W %
Parkhill
Gazette W
Wallaceburg
Herald-Record W %
Strathroy
Age W IX
News W 2,045*
"
Dispatch W IX
Wheatley
Journal W Y*
LAMBTON
MUSKOKA (District)
POP 51,332
POP. 21,233
Alvinston
Free Press W %
Bracebridge
Gazette W X
Brigden
Florence
Progress W Yt
Quill -W Yt
Gravenhurst
Muskoka-Herald W IX
Banner W Y*
Forest
Free Press W 1,575
Huntsville
Forester W 1
Standard W \Yz
Petrolia
Sarnia
Advertiser-Topic W 2,012*
Canadian Observer D 3X
NIPISSING (District)
Watford
W IX
Guide- Advocate W \Yz
POP. 74,130
Wyoming
Enterprise W X
North Bay
Despatch and
LANARK
..
Tribune W X
Times W X
POP. 34,375
Almonte
Gazette W 2,30)
NORFOLK
Times W X
Carleton-Place
Central Canadian W \Yz
POP. 27,110
Lanark
Herald W IX
Era W 1,535
Delhi
Reporter W X
Perth
Courier W 2Yz
Port Dover
Maple Leaf W X
Expositor W
Port Rowan
News W X
Smith's Falls
News W 2
Simcoe
British Canadian W
Rideau-Record S-W 1,656
"
Reformer W 3X
Waterford
Star W IX
LEEDS
POP 36,753
NORTHUMBERLAND
Athens
Brockville
Reporter W Yz
Recorder and Times D .4J4
POP. 32,892
Gananoque
Westport
W 2
Journal W 1
Reporter W 1,100
Mirror W Y*
Brighton
Campbellford
Cobourg
Ensign W X
Herald W IX
Sat. Morning Post W
Sentinel-Star W \Y*
LENNOX AND ADDINGTON
Colborne
World W IX
Enterprise W X
"
Express W X
POP. 20,386
Warkworth
Journal W X
Napanee
Beaver W 3,463*
Express W
ONTARIO
LINCOLN
POP. 41,006
POP. 35,429
Beaverton
Express W 1
Cannington
Echo W
Beamsville
Express W %
Gleaner W 729
Grimsby
Independent W 1 Yz
Oshawa
Ontario Reformer W 2,650
Canadian Sportsman W 3X
Pickering
News W 1
11
Can. Poultry News M 3X
Port Perry
Observer W Yi
Niagara-on-the-
"
Star W X
Lake
, Advance W
Sunderland
Erode Banner W
St. Catharines
Acta Ridleiana Tri-Y
Uxbridge
Journal W 1,256*
Journal D IX
North Ontario Times W IX
Standard 1 D 7,796*t
Whitby
Gazette and ChronicleW IX
Smithville
Review W 962*
Vox Collegii M
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COUNTY LIST
315
OXFORD
PRINCE EDWARD
POP. 47.371
POP. 17.150
Embro
Courier
W
1
Picton
Gazette
VV
1,95*
Ingersoll
Chronicle
W
IX
Times
VV
3,442*
Oxford Tribune
vv
X
Norwich
Gazette
w
i
Otterville
Plattsville
News
Echo
w
w
H
RAINY RIVER (District)
Tavistock
Tillsonburg
Gazette
Liberal
vv
w
800
IX
Pop. (with Thunder Bay) 67.249
Woodstock
Observer
Express
Rod & Gun
vv
w
M
IK
17 K
Fort Frances
Rainy River
Times
Gazette
VV
VV
1
"
Sentinel-Review
D
5,602*
M
W
2,217*
RENFREW
PARRY SOUND (District)
POP. j 1.469
POP. 26.547
Arnprior
Chronicle
VV
1,950
Burk's Falls
Parry Sound
Powassan
Sundridge
Arrow
Canadian
North Star
News
Echo
*****
1
Cobden
Eganville
Pembroke
Renfrew
Watchman
Sun
Leader
Observer
Standard
Journal
Mercury
*******
1
1,988
2,770*
PEEL
POP. 22.102
RUSSELL
Bolton
Brampton
Enterprise
Banner & Times
W
w
1
POP. 39,434
Port Credit
Conservator
News
w
w
IK
Russell
Leader
VV
H
Streetsville
Review
w
X
SIIY1COE
PERTH
POP. 85.053
POP. 49,182
Alliston
Herald
vv
IK
Atwood
Bee
w
%
Barrie
Examiner
vv
3,395*
Listowel
Banner
w
IK
"
Northern Advance
vv
IX
Standard
w
IK
Beeton
World
vv
Milverton
Sun
w
2
Bradford
Witness
vv
K
Mitchell
Advocate
w
2
Coldwater
Planet
vv
Recorder
w
1
Collingwood
Bulletin
vv
2K
Monkton
Times
w
y*
Enterprise
vv
2
St. Mary's
Argus
w
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Messenger
vv
IK
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Journal
w
2,700*
Saturday News
vv
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Stratford
Beacon
D
3K
Cookstown
Advocate
vv
848
"
"
w
1
Creemore
Star
vv
14
Herald
D
30l4*t
Elm vale
Lance
vv
1,050
"
VV
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Midland
Argus
vv
1
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Free Press
vv
IK
PETERBOROUGH
Orillia
Canadian Workman
News- Letter
M
vv
POP. 41,650
Packet
vv
3
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S. O. T. Record
M
Havelock
Lakefield
Norwood
Peterboro
Standard W %
News W y?
Register W 840
Canadian Florist Bi-VV y*
Canadian Horticulturist M 10
Penetanguishene
Stayner
Tottenham
Victoria Harbor
Times
Herald
Sun
Sentinel
New Era
*****
2,833*
1
Examiner
D
5,778*t
.
Farm and Dairy
VV 2,100*
WI18,089*t
STORMONT
Review
D
3,685
W
POP. 24.775
PRESCOTT
Cornwall
Freeholder
Standard
vv
vv
2,801*
3.075*
POP. 26.968
Hawkesbury
Echo
W
l &
SUDBURY (District)
Le Moniteur
W
IK
L'Original
Advocate
W
Lg
Sudbury
Star S-W
3.000
Vankleek Hill
Review
W
18
Mining News
vv
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316
THE CANADIAN NEWSPAPER DIRECTORY
THUNDER BAY (District)
WELLAND (Continued)
Pop. (with Rainy River) 67,249
Welland Home Circle Leader M 6
People's Press W 5,094*
Fort William Times-Journal D 4,817
Port Arthur Canadan Uutiset W 2%
Telegraph S-W 3J^
Tribune W 5,149*
News Chronicle D 4.242*
WELLINGTON
TEMISKAMING
POP. 54,492
Cobalt Nugget D 5M
Arthur Enterprise-News W 1M
Mining Review W
Clifford Express W M
Northern Miner W %
Dray ton Advocate W 1,737
Cochrane Northland Post W %
Elora Express W %
Haileybury Haileyburian W %
Erin Advocate W 2M
NewLiskeard Speaker W 1M
Fergus News-Record W lj
Timmins Advance W *A
Guelph Canadian Entomologist M Y*
Porcupine Herald W
Canadian Oddfellow M
Herald D 3
VICTORIA
W 3
Mercury D 3,127t
" W 2f
POP. (with Haliburton) 36,499
Ont. Agric. Coll. Rev. M 1,484*
Harriston Review W J
Bobcaygeon Independent W %
Mount Forest Confederate and
Fenelon Falls Gazette W Yz
Representative W \Y*
Lindsay Post D 2,164*
Palmerston Spectator W Yz
W 1H
Warder D 2,519*
W 2M
WENTWORTH
Woodville Advocate W
POP. 111,706
WATERLOO
Dundas Star W \Y?
Hamilton Can. Poultry Journal M 9?
POP. 62.606
Can. Royal Templar M 8Ji
Inter. Gas Journal of
Ayr News W 1
Canada M
Elmira Signet W 1J
Hamilton Newspaper
Gait Reporter D 3,849*
Union List W 39,045*
W %
Herald D 18,060*
Canada Lutheran M Yv
Labor News W 4Ji
Hespeler Herald W %
Record W
Kitchener News-Record D 3,371t
Review W 12,500
Ontario Journal W 3,230*
1 Spectator D 29,912f
St. Jer. Schoolman Q Yi
S-W 2Ji
Telegraph D 2J^
Times D \Q%
New Hamburg Independent W
S-W 5H
Preston Progress W %
Waterdown Review W
Chronicle-Telegraph W 2*4
,
Wellesley Maple Leaf W Y*
YORK
WELLAND
Pop. 444,231
Aurora Banner W $i
POP. 42.163
Markham Economist W 1,125
Newmarket Christian Vanguard S-M Ji
Bridgeburg Review W 1
Era W 1,767*
Fort Erie Times W
Express-Herald W Ji
Niagara Falls Review D 3
Richmond Hill Liberal W
La Luce M 4,800
Stouffville Tribune W M
Port Colborne Citizen W %
Toronto See Condensed List
Ridgeway Herald W
Weston Times and Guide W 1
Thorold Post S-W M
West Toronto Herald W 4
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ARGENTEUIL
ARTHABASKA
POP. 16,766
Lachute News W See
St Johns
Arthabaska L'Union des Cantons
Watchman W ' Y*
de 1'Est. W 1
A. McKiM, LIMITED, MONTREAL, TORONTO, WINNIPEG & LONDON, ENG.
COUNTY LIST
317
BEAUCE
JOLIETTE
POP. 51.399
POP. 23,91)
Beauceville L'Eclaireur W 2^
Joliette L' Action Populaire
W 4
L'Etoile du Nord
W 3^
BEAUHARNOIS
LAKE ST. JOHN
POP. 20.802
Roberval Le Colon
W H
Valleyfield Le Progres W 1,500
LEVIS
BONAVENTURE
POP. 28,913
POP. 28.110
Levis La Lumiere
W 1H
Ste Anne de
Le Quotidien
D 2H
Ristigouche Mic-Mac Messenger M 456*
" (Hebdomadaire)
W 1
HOME
MEGANTIC
Pop. 13,216
POP. 31.314
Knowlton News W See
St. Johns
Thetford Mines Le Canadien
W 2
CHAMBLY
MISSISQUOI
St. Lambert South Shore News W
POP. 17,466
CHAMPLAIN
Bedford News
WSee
POP. 42,758
Farnham Leader
St. Johns
WSee
Grand' Mere Le Digesteur W
MONTMAGNY
Granby
CHATEAUGUAY
POP. 17,356
POP. 13,322
Montmagny Le Courrier
W 1M
Ormstown Bulletin W 1J
Le Peuple
W 5,218*
CHICOUTIMI
PONTIAC
POP. (with Saguenay) 63,341
POP. 29.416
Chlcoutlmi L'Echo M 1
Shawville Equity
W Itf
Le Messager de
St-Antoine M 14
QUEBEC
Le Progres W 4,571*
POP. 104.034
HOCHELAGA
Quebec See Condensed List.
POP. (not including Montreal) 60,000
RICHELIEU
Montreal (See Condensed List)
P. aux Trembles L' Ad ministration W l>i
Pep. 20,686
Westmount News W 4
Sorel Le Courrier
W 2tf
Gazette
W
HULL
News
Irreg.
Le Sorelois
W 2Ji
POP. 40,351
RICHMOND
Buckingham Post W X
POP. (Including Wolfe) 39,491
HUNTINGDON
Danville Times-Guardian
WSee
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chmond
POP. 13,240
Huntingdon Gleaner W 2
News WSee
Richmond News
Times-Guardian
WSee
St. Johns
W 1
St. Johns
Windsor Mills Times-Guardian
WSee
Richmond
JACQUES CARTIER
RIMOUSKI
Pop. 65.023
POP. 51.490
St. Anne de
Bellevue (See Condensed List)
Rimouslci Le Progres de Golfe
W VA
Verdun Echo W IX
Le Messager
M 4^
A. McKm, LIMITED, MONTREAL, TORONTO, WINNIPEG & LONDON, ENG.
318
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ST. HYACINTHE
STANSTEAD
POP. 22,342
POP. 20,765
St. Hyacinthe
Le Clairon W %
Le Courrier W 1%
La Tribune W %
Coaticook Observer
Magog News
W X
W See
St. Johns
ST. JOHNS
Rock Island Stanstead Journal
Stanstead Stanstead College
W
IJi
POP. 21,882
Magazine
Q
St. Johns
Le Can. Francais W 3J4
TEMISCOUATA
"
Montreal Churchman M
**
News (7 Editions)- W 3^
POP. 36,430
ST. MAURICE
Fraserville L' Action CanadienneW H
Le Journal W
POP.
(with Three Rivers) 36,153
Le St. Laurent
W
2
Shawinigan Falls L'Echo W %
TERREBONNE
SHEFFORD
POP. 29,018
POP. 23,976
St. Jerome L'Avenir du Nord
W
IK
Granby
Leader Mail W 1
Monthly Leaflet M
THREE RIVERS
Waterloo
White Ribbon LeafletM
Advertiser W 1
POP. (with St. Maurice) 36,
153
Journal de Waterloo W 1}
Three Rivers Le Bien Public
W
4H
SHERBROOKE
Le Trifluvien
Chronicle
W
W
3
POP. 23,211
WRIGHT
Sherbrooke
Le Messager de
St. Michel W
POP. 48,332
Le Progres de 1'Est S-W 1
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Record D 10,252*t
Hull Advance
W
A
La Tribune D 9,537*
Le Spectateur
W
NEW BRUNSWICK
ALBERT
POP. (with Kings) 30,285
Hillsboro Albert Journal W
CARLETON
POP. 21,446
Hartland Observer W
Woodstock Carleton Sentinel W
Press W
Sussex
KING'S
Pop. (with Albert) 30,285
Maritime Farmer S-M
Record W
9,473*
4,244
MADAWASKA
Edmunston Le Madawaska W
NORTHUMBERLAND
POP. 31,194
Chatham
Commercial
W
IJi
CHARLOTTE
Gazette
World
T-W
S-W
^
POP. 21,147
Newcastle
W
Xorth Shore Leader W
1
IK
St. Stephen
Courier W 3,658*
Union Advocate
W
2
RESTIGOUCHE
GLOUCESTER
for. 15,687
POP. 16,424
Campbellton
Graphic
W
2X
Bathurst
Northern Light W 1J4
Tribune
W
1
A. McKiM, LIMITED, TORONTO, MONTREAL, WINNIPEG & LONDON, ENG.
COUNTY LIST
319
ST. JOHN
WESTMORELAND (Continued)
POP. 53,572
Sackville
Argosy M J
"
Busy East of Canada M 2H
St. John See Condensed List
"
Post S-W 1*A
41
Tribune S-W 2
Shediac
Le Moniteur Acadien W 2%
WESTMORELAND
POP. 44,621
YORK
Moncton Can. Gov't Rlys. Em-
POP. 31,561
ployees' Magazine M
L'Acadien S-W 2Ji
L'Evangeline W 3M
Fredericton
Educational
Review M 1*4
Gleaner D 6,447*
Times D 4,157*
1 *
S-W 5
Times S-W 1,070*
**
Mail D 1J4
W IJi
Transcript D 4J
M
Royal Gazette W
S-W 1J4
University Monthly M J4
NOVA SCOTIA
ANNAPOLIS
HALIFAX
POP. 18,581
POP. 80,257
Annapolis Royal Spectator W IJi
Bridgetown Monitor W 1J
Darmouth
Halifax
Patriot W 2
See Condensed List
Mid^letown Outlook W l>i
HANTS
ANTIGONISH
POP. 19.703
POP. 11.962
Windsor
Forward Bi-W
Antlgonish Casket W 6>
Xaverian Bi-M
Hants Journal W 2
King's College Record M
Tribune W 1>$
CAPE BRETON
INVERNESS
POP. (with Victoria) 83,240
POP. 25.571
Glace Bay Gazette D 5Ji
North Sydney Herald W 4
Port Hawkesbury Journal-Bulletin W Ji
Port Hood Greetings W \*A
Sydney Can. Labor Leader W 4
Post D 7,033*
. KINGS
W %
Record D 4%
POP. 21,780
Sydney Mines News W 1?
Berwick
Register W \X
Kentyille
Advertiser W 2
COLCHESTER
Maritime Apple Bi-W
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Western-Chronicle W 1
POP. 23,664
Wolfville
Acadian W 1
Truro Citizen W
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Acadia Athenaeum M H
Colchester Sun W
News D 1,195*
LUNENBURG
W 5,409*
Wesleyan W 4,178*
POP. 33.260
CUMBERLAND
Bridgewater
Lunenburg
Bulletin W 1%
News D >5
W 1^
POP. 40,543
11
Progress-Enterprise W 1 */i
Amhcrst News D 2,059*
S-W 2*A
PICTOU
Oxford Journal W %
Springhill Record W 1
POP. 35.858
DIGBY
New Glasgow
Eastern Chronicle S-W 2,800*
Enterprise W 2
Free Lance W
POP. 20.167
"
News D 3tf
Pictou
Advocate .W 2,304*
Digby Courier W 2Ji
Stellarton
Mar. Min. Record S-M Ji
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320
THE CANADIAN NEWSPAPER DIRECTORY
QUEEN'S
POP. (withlShelburne) 24,211
Caledonia
Liverpool
Gold Hunter
Advance
W
W
RICHMOND
POP. 13,273
Arichat Record W
SHELBURNE
POP, (with Queens) 24,211
Shelburne Gazette and
Coast Guard W
Yarmouth
YARMOUTH
POP. 23,220
Herald
Light
Post
Telegram
Times
W 3,125*
W 2^
D K
W 3.125*
S-W
PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND
Summerside
PRINCE
POP, 32,779
Island Farmer W
Journal W
Pioneer W
P. E. I. Agriculturist W
3,700
5
QUEEN'S
POP. 38,313
Charlottetown Examiner D
Guardian (M. & N.) D
Herald W
Patriot (M. & E.) D
Royal Gazette W
Watchman W
MANITOBA
BRANDON
MACDONALD
POP. 39,734
Brandon
Sun
D
[4,654*
POP. 35,841
4 *
W
2^
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Oak Lake
Res ton
Rivers
Souris
Virden
Wawanesa
Mercury
News
Recorder
Gazette
Plaindealer
Empire- Advance
Independent
W
W
W
W
W
W
W
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Carman
Cypress River
Holland
Miami
Oakville
Roland
Somerset
Leader
Western Prairie
Observer
Herald
Standard
News
News
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Treheme
Times
W 873*
DAUPHIN
POP. 44,000
Dauphin
Gilbert Plains
Herald- Press
Maple Leaf
w
w
Mj
MARQUETTE
Grand View
Exponent
w
j^
Langruth
Herald
w
See
Portage la Prairie
POP. 33,598
Plumas
Standard
W
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Swan River
The Pas
Star
Herald
W
W
1 A
Binscarth
Birtle
Express
Eye Witness
w H
W M
Foxwarren
News
w
LISGAR
Hamiota
Echo
w x
Minnedosa
Tribune
W 1
Pop. 23,511
Oak River '
Post
W Ji
Rapid City
Reporter
w M
Crystal City
Courier
W
y*
Roblin
Review
W H
Manitou
Western Canadia
n W
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Russell
Banner
W YA.
Morden
Times
W
Shoal Lake
Star
W %
Pilot Mount
Sentinel
W
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Strathclair
Plain Talk
W K
A. McKiM, LIMITED, MONTREAL, TORONTO, WINNIPEG & LONDON, ENG.
COUNTY LIST
321
PORTAGE LA PRAIRIE
SOURIS
POP. 27.950
POP. 29,0111
Carberry
News-Express
W K
Gladstone
Age
W %
Glenboro
Gazette
w y>
Baldur
Gazette
W
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MacGregor
Herald
w y*
Belmont
News
W
Neepawa
Press
Register
s-w \y*
w ix
Boissevain
Cartwright
Recorder
Southern Manitoba
w
X
Protage la Prairie Graphic
D 1
W IX
Deloraine
Review
Times
w
w
750
1 *
' Langruth Herald
w x
Dunrea
Elgin
Riverside Review
Lancet
w
w
PROVENCHER
Hartney
Killarney
Star
Guide
w
w
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885
POP. 40.693
Margaret
News
w
Melita
New Era
w
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Dominion City Echo
W X
Minto
Packet
w
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Emerson
Journal
W H
Ninette
News
w
Morris
Herald
W X
Ninga
News
w
St. Boniface
Le Manitoba
W IX
Waskada
News
w
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L'Ami du Foyer
M 8
' '
Norwood Press
W Ji
Les Cloches
S-M
Steinbach
Transcona
Post
Times
W H
W
WINNIPEG
SELKIRK
POP. 53,091
Elmwood
Advertiser
w
\y^
St. James
Leader
w
IX
Selkirk
Record
w x
Winnipeg
See Condensed List
Stonewall
Argus
w x
SASKATCHEWAN
ASSINIBOIA
BATTLEFORD (Continued)
POP. 42,556
Loverna
Borderline Budget
W
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Luseland
Despatch
W
y?
Alameda
Dispatch
W
X
Macklin
Times
W
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Arcola
Moose Mountain St.
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North Battlef
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W
2
Benson
|News
W
Optimist
W
2
Carlyle
Herald
W
X
Perdue
Witness
W
X
Carnduff
Gazette
w
Rose town
Eagle
W
Estevan
Mercury
w
1
Speers
News
w
y%
"
Progress
w
950
Turtleford
Record
w
x
Fillmore
Press
w
X
Unity
Courier
w
Gainsboro
Post
w
Wilkie
Press
w
y?
Griffin
Gazette
w
Kisbey
Standard
w
X
Lampman
Macoun
Enterprise
Post
w
w
HUMBOLDT
Maryfield
News
w
X
POP. 52,195
Midale
Enterprise
w
X
Oxbow
Herald
w
800
Davidson
Leader
w
y*
Stoughton
Times
w
y%
Govan
Prairie News
w
y%
Wawota
Herald
w
1
Guernsey
Standard
w
x
Weyburn
Herald
s-w
IX
Humboldt
Journal
w
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Review
s-w
Imperial
Review
w
x
Lanigan
Ledger
w
BATTLEFORD
Liberty
Muenjter
Press
St. Peer's Bote
w
w
X
Nokonvs
Times
w
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POP. 47,07.')
Plunken
Can. Magyar
Asquith
Empire
w
y%
Farmer
W 2,972
Battleford
Press
w
1 .J
Semans
Gazette
W
Sask. Herald
w
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Simpson
Lance
W
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Biggar
Independent
w
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Viscount
Sun
W
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Dodsland
Prairie Times
w
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Wadena
Herald
W
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Harris
Herald
w
Wakaw
Recorder
w
X
Kerrobert
Citizen
w
1
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Signal
w
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Record
w
X
Watson
Witness
w
Q
Lashburn
Comet
w
Wynyard
Advance
w
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Lloydminster
Times
w
1
Young
Journal
w
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KINDERSLEY
PRINCE ALBERT
Glidden
Star
\Y
X
POP. 36,319
Kindersley
Swanson
Clarion
Eye Opener
W
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Kinistino
Gazette
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W
W
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Melfort
Journal
W
1
LAST MOUNTAIN
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W
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Prince Albert
Herald
D
Elbow
Graphic
W
550
Star City
Le Patriote
Echo
W
W
3M
Tisdale
Recorder
W
y%
MACKENZIE
POP. 40,558
QU'APPELLE
Canora
Advertiser
W
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Pop. 35,608
Kamsack
Yorkton
Times
Enterprise
w
w
2,000
Broadview
Fleming
Express
Review
W
W
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Press
w
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Indian Head
News
w
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Moosomin
World-Spectator
w
2
MOOSE JAW
Qu'Appelle
Rocanville
Progress
Record
w
w
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POP. 87,725
Sintaluta
Times
w
Admiral
Alsask
Dreadnought
News
w
w
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Wapella
Welwyn
Post
Herald
w
w
&
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Assiniboia
Bengough
Magnet
Times
News
w
w
w
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Whitewood
Windthorst
Wolseley
Independent
News
w
w
w
%
Brock
"
w
x
Cabri
Clarion
w
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Cadillac
Item
w
Central Butte
Beacon
w
Yt
POP. 70,556
Conquest
Enterprise
w
Eastend
w
YA,
Avonlea
Advocate
w
%
Elrose
Review
w
925
Craik
News
w
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Eston
Press .
w
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Earl Grey
Weekly Effort
w
Expanse
Eyebrow
Lake Johnston Star
Herald
w
w
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YA.
Lumsden
Milestone
News- Record
Mail
w
w
&
Gravelbourg
Enterprise
w
Ogema
Times
w
Gull Lake
Advance
w
%
Pense
Herald
w
X
Herbert
Herald
w
M
Radville
News
w
Yz
Kincaid
Star
w
YA.
Regina
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La Fleche
Advocate
w
Rouleau
Enterprise
w
Y?
Lawson
Post
w
M
Strassburg
Mountaineer
w
y?
Leader
Enterprise
w
Yi
Yellow Grass
Herald
w
YA.
Limerick
Letter
w
YA.
Maple Creek
News
w
1,050
Mawer
Tribune
w
YA.
SALTCOATS
Meyronne
Independent
w
YA.
Moose Jaw
News
D
5,747*t
POP. 28,695
Times
D
7,098*t
* *
Sask. Farmer
M
2Yt
Balcarres
Western Monitor
w
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Mortlach
Pennant
Riverhurst
Robsart
Shaunavon
News
Canadian
Observer
Courier
Messenger
Standard
W
w
w
w
w
w
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Cupar
Esterhazy
Lemberg
Melville
Saltcoats
Sun
Herald
Observer
Star
Canadian
Herald
w
w
w
w
w
w
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Swift Current
Sun S
w
1%
73
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Herald
w
2%
Tompkin .
Progress
w
405
SASKATOON
Tugaske
Globe
w
y%
Vanguar ;
News
w
M
POP. 51.145
Verwood
Gazette
w
YA.
Viceroy
News
w
Aberdeen
Times
w
l/
Wood row
Times
w
Yz
Allan
Tribune
w
M
Delisle
Advocate
w
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NORTH BATTLEFORD
Dundura
Hanley
Enterprise
Herald
w
w
H
Hawarden
Pioneer
w
i^
Borden
Fielding
Advocate
Standard
w
w
%
Langham
Loreburn
News
Herald
w
w
X
Haffoid
News
w
72
Outlook
Outlook
w
l
Maymont
Star
w
%
Norden
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Calgary
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W X
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Youngstown
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W X
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W X
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w x
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W X
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w x
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Stony Plain Herald
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POP. 42.263
Abbottsford Post
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Chil'.iwack Progress
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POP. 51,660
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Cardston
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W X
Creston
Fernie
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W X
W 1
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Cowichan Leader
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w
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White Horse Star W
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Western Star
W M
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AGRICULTURAL AND, RURAL
INTERESTS
INTERESTS (Continued)
Brantford Outdoor Quarterly Q
BRITISH COLUMBIA
Grimsby Canadian Poultry News M
Guelph Agricultural College Review M
Hamilton Hamilton N. U. List W
Vancouver British Columbia Farmer M
Farm and Fireside
Canadian Poultry Journal M
Farm and Home JV
London Farmer's Advocate W
Ottawa Ottawa Farm Journal S-W
Agric. Gazette of Canada M
ARCHITECTURE (See Trade)
Peterboro Farm and Dairy W
Canadian Florist Bi-W
ATHLETICS (See Sports)
Canadian Horticulturist M
BROTHERHOODS
Toronto Canadian Countryman W
Canadian Farm W
AND SOCIALIST
Canadian Poultry Review M
Farmer's Magazine S-M
ONTARIO
Farmer's Sun W
Rural Canada M
Guelph Canadian Oddfellow M
Wilson List of Rural
Kingston Canadian M
Newspapers W
London Canadian Woodman M
Orillia Canadian Workman M
QUEBEC
Ottawa Le Prevoyant M
Toronto Canadian Forward S-M
Montreal Le Bulletin des Agriculteurs W
Dom. Ind. Oddfellow M
Family Herald and Weekly
Echoes Q
Star W
Forester M
Journal d'Agriculture ) v.
Freemason M
Journal of Agriculture J
Masonic Sun M
La Patrie (Le Cultivateur) W
Sons of England Record M
La Presse W
Welland Home Cicle Leader M
Witness W
Quebec Bulletin de la Ferme M
Ste. Anne de Macdonald College
QUEBEC
Bellevue Magazine Q
Montreal Alliance Nationale M
L' Action Francaise M
NEW BRUNSWICK
L' Artisan M
La Bonne Parole M
Sussex Maritime Farmer S-M
NEW BRUNSWICK
NOVA SCOTIA
Moncton __ Canadian Gov't. Railways
Halifax Mail & Homestead W
Employees' Magazine M
Nova Scotian W
Kentville Maritime Apple Bi-W
NOVA SCOTIA
PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND
Halifax Canadian Railroad Em-
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Summerside Island Farmer W
P. E. Island Agriculturist W
BRITISH COLUMBIA
MANITOBA
Vancouver B. C. Federationist W
Winn peg Canadian FarmJImplements M
Canadian Thresherman M
COLLEGIATE
Farmer's Advocate W
Grain Grower's Guide W
ONTARIO
Grain Trade News and
Live Stock Journal D
Guelph Agricultural College Review M
N. W. Farmer S-M
Kingston Queen's University Journal S-W
Winnipeg N. U. List W
Queen's Quarterly Q
Kitchener St Jerome's Schoolman Q
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Port Hope Trinity College Record
St. Catharines Acta Ridleiana Tri-W
Moose Jaw Sask. Farmer M
Toronto Acta Victoriana M
McMaster University Monthly)M
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Trinity University Review M
University Monthly M
Calgary Farm and Ranch Review S-M
Varsity Tri-W
Littlebury's Magazine M
Whitby Vox Collegii M
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QUEBEC
PAPERS (Continued.)
Montreal
Quebec
St. Anne de
McGill Daily
University Magazine
Le Mousquetaire
D
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W
Charlottetown Royal Gazette
Winnipeg Manitoba Gazette
Regina Public Service Monthly
Saskatchewan Gazette
W
W
M
S-M
Bellevue
Stanstead
Macdonald College Magazine
Stanstead College
Magazine
Q
Q
Edmonton Alberta Gazette
Victoria B. C. Gazette
Dawson City News
St. John's Royal Gazette
S-M
W
W
W
NEW BRUNSWICK
Fredericton
University Monthly
M
INSURANCE AND FINANCE
Sackville
Argosy
M
ONTARIO
NOVA SCOTIA
Toronto Bank Directory of Canada
M
Halifax
Windsor
Dalhousie Gazette S-M
King's College Record M
Bulletin
Can. Ins. & Office & Field
Economist
M
W
M
Wolfville
Acadia Athenaeum
M
Financial Post
W
Ins. and Fin. Review
M
MANITOBA
Life Underwriters News
M
Winnipeg
Manitoban
M
Monetary Times
W
.
Vox Wesleyana
M
Money and Risks
M
DOMESTIC AND HOUSEHOLD
QUEBEC
Montreal Chronicle (Banking, Ins.
ONTARIO
and Fin.)
W
Toronto
Butterick Fashions
Can. Home Journal
Everywoman's World
Everywoman's Needlecraft
Q
M
M
Financial Times
Journal Can. Bankers' Asso.
Journal of Commerce
Trade Bulletin
W
Q
W
W
Companion
New Idea Quarterly
Q
Q
NEW BRUNSWICK
Rural Canada
M
St. John Business Review
M
Standard Quarterly
Q
Woman's Century
M
MANITOBA
QUEBEC
Winnipeg Canadian Finance
S-M
Montreal
Le Samedi
W
Can. Credit Men's Journal
Dun's Notification Sheet
M
W
Winnipeg
MANITOBA
Western Home Monthly
BRITISH COLUMBIA
Vancouver Western Women's Weekly
W
SASKATCHEWAN
Regina Dun's Legal & Commercial
Record
ALBERTA
Calgary Dun's Legal & Commercial
EDUCATIONAL
Record
W
ONTARIO
BRITISH COLUMBIA
Belleville
Canadian
S-M
Vancouver
B. C. Finan. Times
S-M
Toronto
Canadian Teacher
S-M
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M
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QUEBEC
NEW BRUNSWICK
Montreal
L'Ami des Sourds-Muets
M
St. John
Canadian Boy
M
Quebec
Educational Record
Q
L'Enseignement Primaire
M
MANITOBA
Les Fleurs de la Charit
M
Winnipeg
Solold
S-M
NEW BRUNSWICK
LABOR
St. John
Educational Review
M
ONTARIO
EXPORT
Hamilton
Labor News
W
Ottawa
Can. Labor Press
VV& M
QUEBEC
Labor Gazette
M
Montreal
Export Journal of Canada
M
Toronto
Industrial Banner
W
GOVERNMENT OFFICIAL
QUEBEC
PAPERS
Montreal
Labor World
L' Artisan
W
M
Ottawa
Canada Gazette
W
NOVA SCOTIA
Toronto
Agric. Gazette of Canada
Ontario Gazette
M
W
Sydney
Canadian Labor Leader
W
Quebec
Fredericton
Gazette Officielle
Royal Gazette
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W
BRITISH COLUMBIA
Halifax
Royal Gazette
W
Vancouver
B. C. Federationist
W
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MEDICAL, PHARMACEUTICAL
ONTARIO
DENTAL AND HYGIENIC
Toronto
Canada Law Journal .
M
ONTARIO
Canadian Law Times
M
Toronto Canada Lancet M
QUEBEC
Canadian Chemical Journal M
Canadian Druggist M
Montreal
Queb?c Practice Reports
Revue de Jurisprudence
Revue Lgale
M
M
M
Canadian Jourral of Medicine
and Surgery M
Canadian Medical Association
Journal M
Canadian Pharmaceutical
MANITOBA
Journal M
Winnipeg
Dun's Notification Sheet
W
Canadian Practictioner M
Dominion Dental Journal M
SASKATCHEWAN
Dominion Medical Monthly M
Hospital World M
Regina
Dun's Legal & Commercial
Record
W
Oral Health M
Retail Druggist of Canada M
ALBERTA
QUEBEC
Montreal
Calgary
Western Weekly Reports
W
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La Clinique
M
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Dun'-i Legal & Commercial
La Revue Dentaire
M
Record
W
L'Union Medicale du Canada M
LITERARY
MANITOBA
ONTARIO
Winnipeg
West. Can. Med. Journal
M'
Toronto
Canadian Courier
Bi-W
SASKATCHEWAN
Canadian Home Journal
Canadian Magazine
M
M
Regina
Western Medical News
M
Everywoman's World
Farmer's Magazine
M
S-M
BRITISH COLUMBIA
Jack Canuck
W
Victoria
B. C. Pharm. Record
M
Maclean's Magazine
M
National Progress ,
Rural Canada
M
M
MINING
Saturday Night
W
Presbyterian and
ONTARIO
Woodstock
Westminster
Rod & Gun
W
M
Cobalt
Northern Miner
Mining Review
W
W
Sudbury
Mining News
M
QUEBEC
Toronto
Canadian Mining Journal
s-w
Montreal
By-Water
M
QUEBEC
Standard
W
World Wide
W
Montreal
Monthly Bulletin of Can.
Le Journal Litteraire
W
Min. Inst.
M
Le Nigog
M
Le Passe-Temps
Bi-W
NOVA SCOTIA
La Revue Canadieiine
M
La Revue Populaire
M
Stellarton
Maritime Mining Record
S-M
Le Samedi
W
Manitoba
Winnipeg Western Canada
Coal Review.
M
NEW BRUNSWICK
BRITISH COLUMBIA
Sackville
Busy East of Canada
M
Vancouver
Western Canadian Mining
M
MANITOBA
Victoria
B. C. Mining Exchange
M
Winnipeg
Western Home Monthly
M
MISCELLANEOUS
ONTARIO
BRITISH 'COLUMBIA
Vancouver
B. C. Monthly
B. C. Veterans' Weekly
Western Women's Weekly
M
W
W
Belleville
Ottawa
Canadian
Canadian Forestry Journal
Canadian Military Gazette
Civilian
S-M
M
S-M
M
St. Thomas
Municipal World
M
NEWFOUNDLAND
Toronto
Can. Journal of Music
II
Marketing
M
St. John's
Newfoundland Quarterly
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Musical Canada
Sailor
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MANUFACTURES (See Trade)
Square Deal
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(Continued)
QUEBEC
QUEBEC
Montreal Canadian Municipal Journal M
Montreal
Motorist M
L'Arni des Sourds-Muets M
Le Canard W
Canadian Antiquarian Q
Shipbuilding & Harbor
Winnipeg
MANITOBA
Motor in Canada M
Construction M
ALBERTA
MANITOBA
Calgary
Alberta Motorist M
Winnipeg Better Business M
Credit Men's Journal M
BRITISH COLUMBIA
Dun's Notification Sheet W
Vancouver
West Can. Motorist M
Waghorn's Guide M
Victoria
Island Motorist M
West. Municipal News M
Zenith M
TEMPERANCE AND
SASKATCHEWAN
PROHIBITION
Regina Dun's Legal and Commercial
Record W
ONTARIO
ALBERTA
Hamilton
Canadian Royal Templar M
Calgary Dun's Legal and Commercial
Record W
London
Orillia
Can. White Rib. Tidings M
Sons of Temperance Record M
Toronto
Pioneer W
BRITISH COLUMBIA
Social Welfare M
Vancouver Shipyard News Bi-W
QUEBEC
NATURAL HISTORY (See Scientific)
Granby
White Ribbon Leaflet M
POULTRY, DOGS AND
Montreal
La Temperance M
PET STOCK
NOVA SCOTIA
ONTARIO
Windsor
Forward Bi-W
Grimsby Canadian Poultry News M
ALBERTA
Hamilton Canadian Poultry Journal M
Toronto Canadian Poultry Review M
Edmonton
Searchlight M
QUEBEC
TRADE
AND MANUFACTURING
Quebec Le Basse-Cour M
ONTARIO
ALBERTA
Calgary Littlebury's Magazine M
Hamilton
Toronto
Intercolonial Gas Journal M
Baker and Confectioner M
BRITISH COLUMBIA
Bookseller and Stationer M
Canadian Lumberman S-M
Vancouver Successful Poultryman M
Can. Builder and Carpenter M
Victoria Poultry, Pigeon and Pet
Can. Cigar & Tobacco Journal M
Stock Journal M
Canadian Druggist
PROHIBITION (See Temperance)
Can. Engineer
Can. Foundryman M
SCIENTIFIC
Can. Furniture World and
Undertaker
ONTARIO
Can. Grocer W
Guelph Canadian Entomologist M
Ottawa Naturalist M
Can. Hardware Journal
Can. Harness Journal M
Toronto Canadian Chemical Journal M
Can. Implement & Power
Farming M
QUEBEC
Can. Mach. & Mfctrs'. News W
Quebec Le Naturaliste Canadien M
Can. Manufacturer M
Can. Motor Boat M
SCHOOL (See Collegiate)
Can. Motor Cycle M
Can. Music Trades Journal M
SOCIETIES (See Brotherhood)
SPORTING AND RECREATION
Can. Ry. & Marine World M
Clothier & Haberdasher M
Construction
Contract Record
ONTARIO
Dry Goods Review M
Brantford Outdoor Quarterly Q
Elect. Dealer & Cont. M
Canadian Golfer M
Elect. News & Eng. Jour. S-M
Grimsby Canadian Sportsman W
Footwear in Canada M
Toronto Canadian Motor Boat M
Furniture Journal
Canadian Motor Cycle M
Hardware and Metal
Canadian Motorist M
Industrial Canada M
Toronto Kennel and Bench M
Marine Engineering M
Motoring M
Men's Wear Review M
Motor Magazine of Canada M
Motoring M
Woodstock Rod & Gun M
Motor Magazine of Canada M
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ONTARIO
Toronto Motor Trade
Painter and Decorator
Pottery, Glass, Housefumish
ings and Toys
Power House
Printer and Publisher
Retail Druggist of Canada
Retail Grocer & Provisioner
Sanitary Engineer
Shoe and Leather Journal
Trader and Can. Jeweller
Women's Wear
Montreal
Quebec
St. Anne de
Bellevue
QUEBEC
Canada West India Mag.
Bulletin de La Chambre de
Commerce
Le Moniteur du Commerce
Motorist
Le Prix Courant
Trade Bulletin
La Semaine Commerciale
Canadian Bookman
Fisherman
Mining Journal
Textile Journal
Iron & Steel of Canada
Pulp and Paper Magazine
NEW BRUNSWICK
Sacltville Busy East of Canada M
St. John Business Review M
Maritime Retailer M
NOVA SCOTIA
Halifax Maritime Merchant Bi-W
MANITOBA
Winnipeg Better Business
British-Amer. Lumberman
Can. Blacksmith and Wood-
Worker
Can. Farm Implements
Commercial
Western Can. Coal Review
Western Can. Contractor
Western Retail Lumbermen's
NAss'n Bulletin
Winnipeg & West. Grocer
TRADE AND MANUFACTURING
(Continued)
SASKATCHEWAN
M
Saskatoon Retailer
M
M
ALBERTA
M
Calgary Commercial Review
S-M
M
Market Examiner
W
M
M
BRITISH COLUMBIA
M
S-M
Vancouver B. C. Record
T.-W
S-M
G. I. A. W. News
S.-M
M
Indust. Progress
M
M
Min. Eng. & Elect. Record
S-M
Nabob
M
Pacific Coast Lumberman
M
Retail Grocers' Review
M
Shipping Gazette
T.-W
Sunset
M
Trade Tribune
M
M
Western Canadian Motoris
M
Western Lumberman
M
M
Western Power Boat and
W
Fisherman
M
M
W
NEWFOUNDLAND
W
W
St. John's Trade Review
W
Colonial Commerce
M
Q
M
TRAVEL AND TRANSPORTATION
S-M
W
ONTARIO
M
W
Toronto Can. Ry. & Marine World
M
QUEBEC
Montreal By-Water
M
Winnipeg
Can. Official Ry. Guide
Canadian Railroader
Can. West India Magazine
MANITOBA
Waghorn's Guide
BRITISH COLUMBIA
M
Vancouver
Shipping Gazette
T.-W
44
Harbor and Shipping
M
M
VETERAN
M
QUEBEC
M
Montreal
Veteran
M
M
S-M
ALBERTA
M
Calgary
Army and Navy News
W
M
Edmonton
Western Veteran
W
S-M
BRITISH COLUMBIA
S-M
Vancouver
Campaigner
M
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FRENCH
FINNISH
ONTARIO
ONTARIO
Port Arthur
Canadan Uutiset
W
Hawkesbury Le Moniteur
W
Kingston Canadian (English & French) M
Ott awa Le Droit D
GALICIAN
Le Canadien Errant
W
S-M
(See Ruthenian)
Le PreVoyant
Windsor Le Progres
M
W
HUNGARIAN
La Defense
W
SASKATCHEWAN
QUEBEC
Plunkett
Can. Magyar Farmer
W
See condensed list for full particulars of French
papers published in the Province of Quebec.
ICELANDIC
NEW BRUNSWICK
MANITOBA
Moncton L'Acadien
T-W
Winnipeg
Heimskringla
W
L'Evangeline
W
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Logberg
W
Shediac Le Moniteur Acadien
W
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Sameiningin
M
Vorold
W
MANITOBA
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Solold
S-M
St. Boniface L'Ami du Foyer
Les Cloches
M
S-M
ITALIAN
Le Manitoba
Winnipeg La Liberte
W
W
ONTARIO
La Libre Parole
W
Niagara Falls
La Luce
M
Toronto
La Tribuna Canadiana
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THE CANADIAN NEWSPAPER DIRECTORY
Canada's Greatest Newspaper and
Farm Journal
Established Fifty Years
THE Montreal Daily Star, widely known as "Canada 's Greatest
Newspaper," has just passed the half century mark. Founded
on January 16th, 1869, it rapidly rose from a very modest
beginning to the forefront of Canadian journalism.
Unusually energetic in gathering the news The Montreal Daily
Star has always led in reporting Canadian, British and foreign
events. Of this feature Mr. Jason Rogers, who is an authority on
newspaper publishing said in his book "Newspaper Building";
"The Montreal Daily Star has been wonderfully enterprising in
gathering the news of the world. Going further in this field, indeed,
than any newspaper in the United States, and has initiated and
fought through to recognition and enactment many public policies
which it thought of benefit to the City of Montreal, to Canada,
and to the British Empire."
The vigor, force and fearlessness of its, editorial policy has won
it recognition as a powerful voice in Canadian public affairs. It
is quoted the world over.
The growth of the influence