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Morrisburg Herald;; worked on Niagara Falls Record, Iroquois News. Came
west in 1909; worked on papers at Carman, Man.,
Weyburn and Portage la Prairie. Came
to Assiniboia and started Times in 1912; driving the printing plant from
Viceroy. Has developed it and built it up until to-day it is one of the
best-equipped country plants in the Province. (Linotype and gasoline and motor
power). Mr. Stewart is a Past Master of St. .John Lodge, A.F. and A.M.; Past
Grand of the local I.O.O.F. Presbyterian. Liberal. Recreation, curling.
Address,' The Times,' Assiniboia, Sask.
SMITH: Andrew Robertson, barrister and. solicitor, Unity. Born at Kilmarnock,
Scotland, 1881, son of
Alexander and Agnes (Robertson) Smith. Married Mabel Meade, 1921. Educated at
the Kilmarnock Academy,
Glasgow University.
Qualified in law, 1902. Apprenticed to James A. Sturrock & Company, Kilmarnock;
afterwards with Montcrief, Barr, Patterson & Company of Glasgow;
Practised in Glasgow, 1907-11. Came
to Canada (Saskatoon);
formed partnership McIntyre, Smith & Gilchrist. Practised in Scott,
Sask., 1913; Unity, 1916. Member of the Canadian and Saskatchewan
Bar Associations. Solicitor for the town of Unity,
Bank of Montreal, Royal Bank; rural 'municipality of Round Valley, Canada
Bonded Attorney. Member of the Quarterly Board of the Church Past Master Unity
Lodge, A.F. and A.M.; Past Grand, of the I.O.O.F. Chairman of the School Board.
Liberal. Recreations, golf, curling and
tennis. Address, Unity.
SHERWOOD: Adiel Williams, lumber and builders supplies. Born at Brockville,
Ont., 1862, a son of William and Sarah (Pawson) Sherwood, Educated at
Brockville Public and High Schools. Came west in 1883; located at Indian Head
and was attached to "The Bell Farm," for twelve years; latterly
superintendent; afterwards, was implement agent in Indian Head for several
years for A. Harris, Son & 00., the firm that
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