Canadian printer & publisher . n having gone byacclamation, there wasno organization to helpMr. McKelvie at thestart, but he came outof the rumpus with amajority of 381. Hisnewspaper experiencehas been confined to theVernon News, where hewent in 1893. Hisuncle, the late JohnLivingstone, was in hisday a prominent Can-adian journalist, havingbeen editor of the Sun, MontrealHerald, Toronto Em-pire and the CalgaryHerald. Whos Whoin Western Canadagives the following in-formation:— McKelvie, J. A.—editor Vernon at St. John, ,September 14, at St. JohnGrammar School


Canadian printer & publisher . n having gone byacclamation, there wasno organization to helpMr. McKelvie at thestart, but he came outof the rumpus with amajority of 381. Hisnewspaper experiencehas been confined to theVernon News, where hewent in 1893. Hisuncle, the late JohnLivingstone, was in hisday a prominent Can-adian journalist, havingbeen editor of the Sun, MontrealHerald, Toronto Em-pire and the CalgaryHerald. Whos Whoin Western Canadagives the following in-formation:— McKelvie, J. A.—editor Vernon at St. John, ,September 14, at St. JohnGrammar School. CameJ. A. McKELVIE, to Calsjary in Spring of 18?3, preceding thebuilding of the that point. Served in the Riel Rebellion 1885 with theAlberta Mounted Rifles. Came to Vancouver 1888, and toVernon 1889. Married. Conservative. Presbyterian. & and Became editor of Vernon Neus i1883. Has been President of Yale Conservative AssociatiWas a member of Royal Labor Commission appointed in 19. Mr. Burns is now city circulation manager of the TortnGlobe, previous to which he was with the Border Cities $taHe was also on the Toronto News some years ago. Reville, for many years editor of the Brant^id_Courier, has completed the work on the history of Brant Coun-ty, on which he has been engaged for the past two years. Max B. Cody has taken the position of night editor of theBorder Cities Svn. He was on the Hamilton Times as newseditor, going there from the London Free Press, where he hadbeen for a number of years. G. C. Grant is now on the city copy desk at theGlobe, comingthere when the Hamilton Times broke. He had been at theTimes only a few days, having gone there from the West whenthe reorganization took place. John H. Thompson, of the Thorold , has been on a tripthrough Western Canada. In a series of letters to his paper heshows that he understands people and news, for instead ofwriting about western conditions in general he tells o


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