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                  pursued a classical education. After graduating in 1878, he remained for a year of theological preparation, during which he won the Dowling Medal for an English essay. In 1879 he entered St Francis de
                  in Wollaston Township, Upper Canada, son of English immigrants Samuel Wood and Catherine Gibson; m. first 19 Sept. 1888 Frances
                  House of Assembly to represent the mainly English-speaking riding of Westmorland, becoming the first mha of Acadian origin in New Brunswick. Pierre
                   
                  Walsh*, it was published in London by Walter Locke. The history of the English-language Catholic press in Canada had been characterized by repeated failure. All attempts to establish a viable and
                  institutions and personnel in the archdiocese and thus was Taché’s likely successor. By mid December he had also been named pastor of Winnipeg’s first and largely English-speaking parish, St Mary’s. Taché’s
                   
                  instrumental music, the use of English at services, and the segregation of men and women in the synagogue. Throughout his tenure he would be forced to act as peacemaker between the two groups. Although himself a
                  English. Legal arrived in St Albert (Alta) in August 1881 and was sent to minister to the Peigan in October. He spent the winter of 1881–82
                  Siamese experiences appeared in that magazine during 1870, followed immediately by his publication of The English governess at the Siamese court. Since castigated as little more than plagiarism and
                   
                  Literatur . . . , ed. Hermann Boeschenstein (Toronto, 1980) [text in English]. H. K. Kalbfleisch, The history of the pioneer German language press of Ontario, 1835–1918
                  , 16 Aug. 1912. Leslie Armour and Elizabeth Trott, The faces of reason: an essay on philosophy and culture in English Canada, 1850–1950
                  in English and classics. The following year he came to Canada, where he substituted for one year as professor of classics at Bishop’s College in Lennoxville, Lower Canada. Having subsequently moved to
                  Edinburgh) on 20 May 1915, he complained about English tobacco. On its appearance in the News, the Imperial Tobacco Company Limited of St John’s (maker of Mayo brand cakes of tobacco
                  to the parishes, and institute a juvénat (part of the teacher-training program). He also had to adjust to the manners and customs of the country and familiarize himself with the English
                  practice. He quickly met a number of American masons who were uncomfortable with the English rites employed in the existing lodge. Powell suggested an affiliation with the Grand Lodge of Scotland, which
                  to amend the Copyright Act, which opened the way for the publishing by subsidiaries of British and American firms that would become prevalent in English Canada in the 20th century
                  . Although he was baptized in Christ Church Anglican Cathedral, Frederick Debartzch Monk was brought up a Roman Catholic. He studied first in French at the Petit Séminaire de Montréal and then in English at
                  English-Blackfoot dictionary for a trader at Fort Calgary, and in 1884 he wrote “Ethnological notes on the astronomical customs and religious ideas of the Chokitapia or Blackfeet Indians, Canada.” The
                  the age of 18 he left for the United States to learn English and find employment in a factory. After returning to the province of Quebec in 1859, he enrolled in the Collège de Beauharnois, which was run
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