233 EDMONTON DAILY JULY 27, 1907 RICHARDSON, Col. MacDONALD, A. KINGSTON, Paul BELLEROSE, Oliver DUNLOP, Thomas HERBERT, J. SHIELDS, J. ARCAND, A. GLYNN, F. GAGNON, Geo. (George) PATTON, A.D. WIELFE, W. DOBY, D. Van EVERY, T.B. Twenty four years ago Col. Richardson, A. Macdonald and Paul Kingston, left for Battleford per skilf on Monday. Mr. And Mrs. Oliver Bellerose, of St. Albert, celebrated their golden wedding on Monday evening last. Stage left for the end of the track on Tuesday at noon; four horse tem, Coleman driving two passengers, J. Herbert and Thomas Dunlop, Expect to reach the end of the track in six or seven days. This is only an experimental trip, and the time, accommodation and rates will be improved upon as soon as the railroad reaches Calgary. J. Shields, A. Arcand and F. Glynn and wife arrived from Swift Current on Tuesday. The rails were laid ninety miles west of Medicine Hat when they left. Geo. Gagnon, who has been on a visit to his old home in Quebec, returned on Monday. He left Edmonton on the 29th of May, going by way of Swift Current and Winnipeg, and reached his home on June 17. The whole trip occupied 55 days, a vast improvement on the possible time of a year or two ago. A.D. Patton and W. Wielfe returned from Calgary on Tuesday last accompanied by D. Doby and T.B. Van Every.