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                  Allan*; Sir John A. Macdonald*], he ran as the Conservative candidate in his riding of Rouville, where he was soundly
                  direction of Carl Zerrahn, and in September of that year he gave an organ recital at the New England Conservatory of Music, of which he was a faculty member from at least 1871. As a recitalist, he performed
                   
                  . In the 1880s, during the second Conservative administration of Sir John A. Macdonald*, Lowe managed a tremendous campaign
                  his death ([Toronto], 1917). It contains reminiscences of him by Sir John Willison, Arthur Hugh Urquhart
                  Scott*, an Irish Orangeman from Hastings whose execution stirred passions there. In 1878, after the Conservatives’ electoral victory, Sir John A
                  the force sent to quell the trouble. His enthusiasm and characteristic interest in military preparedness were marked, in April 1885 prior to his leaving, by his petition to Prime Minister Sir John
                  Langevin*. Therefore, he strongly supported the Canadian proposals for a highly centralized federal union [see Sir John A
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