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EARLY BUSINESS PEOPLE

Archer, Alfred
Biography: Born Little Britain ON.
Claims:  Came west on a harvest train. Worked at Fry’s in Hartney as a tailor.  Came to Reston in 1904. In 1910 he went to
Chicago for professional training. Dry cleaner as well. Gardening enthusiast. Created the Reston Memorial Park.
Probable Significance: High
Source: Trails Along the Pipestone    498, 528
Images: As Above
Content: Good additional information



Berry, Edward Hanlan
Biography:  Born Oct. 11, 1880 at North Augusta, ON. Died 1974.
Claims:  Came on a Harvest Train 1898. Returned to Ontario to become a watchmaker. Returned to open jewelry store in about 1905.
Built the Berry Block in 1906 as a jewelry store and residence. In 1924 bought the Reston Hardware and Lumber Co. and
operated it until his death in 1974.
Probable Significance: High
Source: Trails Along the Pipestone   531
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Content: Good additional information



Berry, Harcourt
Biography: Born Aug. 23, 1890  Brockville ON. : Died 1967
Claims:  Barber in Woodnorth 1910. Reston 1915 - 1967.  Also Beauty Parlour.
Probable Significance: High
Source: Trails Along the Pipestone   444, 531
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Content: Good additional information



Bonniman, Chester
Biography: Born 1881 Ontario, Died 1957
Claims: Move to Reston from Lambton District 1925. Draying. Livery Barn. Sold Coal and Wood.  Ran an auto livery – and
transported people for a fee.
Probable Significance: Medium
Source: Trails Along the Pipestone  534  
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Content: Some additional information

Brady, William Albert
Biography: Died 1930
Claims: Est. Implement Dealership in 1898. 1915 – Included Hardware, then gas. In family until 1956.  First Noble Grand of
Oddfellows Lodge
Probable Significance: High
Source: Trails Along the Pipestone   495, 538
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Content: Some additional information


Bulloch, John
Biography: Born Jan 12, 1856 in Lanark County ON.
Claims:  Built first hotel in Sinclair. 1904. Brought the lumber with him when he arrived.
Probable Significance: Modest
Source: Trails Along the Pipestone 669
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Content: Good additional information

Busby, William H.
Biography: Born Farmanagh County, Ireland : Died 1918 ; Married Helen Baxter
Claims: 1887 – 28-7-27. Then moved to Reston and opened the first lumberyard. (First freight to arrive was lumber for Mr. Busby.
(Pioneer Lumber)  Erected first building in town. Planned as a lumberyard – Reston Post office moved to site.
Probable Significance: High
Source: Trails Along the Pipestone   542   /        Pioneers of the Pipestone 23
Images: p 415
Content: Good additional information



Campbell, Colin C.
Biography: Born 1872 Iona Station ON : Died 1959
Claims:  Horse dealer. Livery barn. Sold cars and fuel.
Probable Significance: High
Source: Trails Along the Pipestone  442
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Content: Good additional information

Craig, C.J.
Biography:  Born
Claims:   Arrived in Reston 1907. Established a series of businesses in Ewart and Ebor. Implement dealer (John Deere) in
Ebor and Ewart 1912. Grocery Store in Ebor 1917. Pool Room. 1910 Real Estate Loans and Insurance.
Probable Significance: High
Source: Trails Along the Pipestone   552 / Ebor History  42, 43
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Content: Some additional information

Crawford, John
Biography: Born Georgetown ON, 1844 : Died 1929
Claims:   Came to Pipestone in 1893. Postmaster. Lumber, Coal and Wood Business. Leading part in Memorial Hall.
Probable Significance: High
Source: Trails Along the Pipestone  358   /        Pioneers of the Pipestone
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Content: Good additional information

Hart, B.M.
Biography:
Claims:  Worked on RR line through Woodnorth. Established the first Woodnorth Store 1906 in a boxcar. 1910 acquired a store
building and Post Office. Built the first hall.
Probable Significance: Medium
Source: Trails Along the Pipestone
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Content: No additional information

Heywood, Issac
Biography: Born 1875, Chester, England.  Died 1952.
Claims: Came from England in 1889 with parents. Homesteaded in Ebor district 1897. Built store in Ebor 1906. Operated it
until 1920. Coal business.
Probable Significance: High
Source: Trails Along the Pipestone  166
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Content: Some additional information

Munroe, G.S.
Biography: Born : Died 1934
Claims:  Moved to Reston in 1893 to manage the store built by Mr. Wilcox. Later bought out Mr. Wilcox. Built a large stone
building in 1902. Also operated a bake shop. Also had a farm near Sinclair.
Probable Significance: Very High
Source: Trails Along the Pipestone   490, 591
Images: N/A
Content: Good additional information


Skelding, Mr.
Biography:
Claims:  Began a tinsmith / hardware business in a tent (located where Cemetery is now) before the RR reached Pipestone
Probable Significance: High
Source: Trails Along the Pipestone 322, 343
Images: N/A
Content: Little additional information

Smith A.E.
Biography: Born Lanark Co. ON. 1875 :  Died Nov. 29. 1950.
Claims:  Came to Elm Valley with his parents in 1888. Filed for a homestead at age 16 – in 1891. Learned butchering – worked
out of his home and helped with local beef rings. Butcher shop in Reston in 1889 - 1950 . One of the town’s first
Insurance Agents (1900 – 1948). Pipestone Municipal Council. Involved in Cemetery improvement.
Probable Significance: Very High
Source: Trails Along the Pipestone   494, 601
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Content: Good additional information



Smith, James
Biography:  
Claims: Built and operated the first lumber shed in Sinclair. Farmer. Early settler of the region.  Son Tom took over Lumber
Business.
Probable Significance: Modest
Source: Trails Along the Pipestone 647
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Content: Some additional information

Wright, Jack
Biography:
Claims:  Responsible for at least two new businesses in the new village of Butler. Built the general store in 1908, then traded
it for a quarter section of land. Built the blacksmith shop about 1910 and operated it for a time after 1916. That building was
destroyed by a cyclone in 1963.
Probable Significance: Medium
Source: Trails Along the Pipestone  50, 49
Images: N/A
Content: Some additional information