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                  associate Edward Frederick Clarke, campaigned for the Conservatives in the federal election [see James Beaty*]. Drawing on his experience in
                  . 11 Jan. 1866 in Bradford, Upper Canada, son of Daniel Small and Ellen Brazil (Brazille, Brazell); m
                   
                  family immigrated to Toronto, where Bob completed his apprenticeship, at Copp, Clark and Company. In 1871 he joined the Toronto Bookbinders’ Benevolent Association, and the following year he participated
                   H. Ames opened a merchant tailor’s shop on Bay Street, but by 1888 Jury was on his own again. In 1881 Jury, along with Daniel John
                  admirer of Daniel O’Connell, he became despondent over his country’s plight with the failure of the Home Rule Bill of 1886 and he emigrated in 1889. The choice of Calgary as a destination stemmed from a
                  editor Daniel Morrison*. However, Macdonald distrusted Robertson because of the Telegraph’s criticism of his government, especially for
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