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Manitou Mercury

Manitou's First Newspaper - 1884. Its editor, frustrated with the slow progress on the railline, loaded up his printing press in Pilot mound, where he had published the Signal for three years, and moved the newspaper to Manitou, the terminus of the rail line. Credit: Manitoba Legislative Library Collection

Manitou Mercury - 1899-02-16 (1899)

An issue of the Manitou Mercury newspaper.

PMA_2012_002218

  • References to Thornhill, Altamont, La Rivière and Snowflake.
Manitou Mercury - 1899-02-23 (1899)

An issue of the Manitou Mercury newspaper.

PMA_2012_002219

  • References to Mowbray, Snowflake, McKenzie, Calf Mountain and La Rivière.
Manitou Mercury - 1899-03-02 (1899)

An issue of the Manitou Mercury newspaper.

PMA_2012_002220

  • References to McKenzie, Thornhill, Kingsley, Mowbray, Snowflake, Kaleida and La Rivière.
Manitou Mercury - 1899-03-09 (1899)

An issue of the Manitou Mercury newspaper.

PMA_2012_002221

  • References to McKenzie, Calf Mountain and Mowbray.
Manitou Mercury - 1899-03-16 (1899)

An issue of the Manitou Mercury newspaper.

PMA_2012_002222

  • References to Snowflake and La Rivière.
Manitou Mercury - 1899-03-23 (1899)

An issue of the Manitou Mercury newspaper.

PMA_2012_002223

  • References to McKenzie, Kingsley, La Rivière and Calf Mountain.
Manitou Mercury - 1899-03-30 (1899)

An issue of the Manitou Mercury newspaper.

PMA_2012_002224

  • Reference to Morden.
Manitou Mercury - 1899-04-06 (1899)

An issue of the Manitou Mercury newspaper.

PMA_2012_002225

  • Reference to Pembina and McKenzie.
Manitou Mercury - 1899-04-13 (1899)

An issue of the Manitou Mercury newspaper.

PMA_2012_002226

  • Reference to Kingsley and McKenzie.
Manitou Mercury - 1899-04-20 (1899)

An issue of the Manitou Mercury newspaper.

PMA_2012_002227

  • Reference to Calf Mountain.