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                  OLIVER, FRANK (Francis Robert Bowsfield, Bossfield, or Bousfield)
                  JACKSON, OLIVER, Methodist and United Church clergyman, educator, editor, author, and social reformer; b. 18 July 1887 in
                  . Frank Anglin’s family immigrated to Saint John in 1849 during the potato famine in Ireland. His father, Timothy, was a noted journalist and spokesman for Irish Roman Catholics in New Brunswick. He founded
                  taught school at Victoria, Whitefish Lake, and Goodfish Lake. He also continued to work for Indian Affairs; he had a sinecure, arranged by interior minister Frank
                  Publishing Company in Regina in 1920 and of Star Publishing Limited (Saskatoon) three years later. In 1926, with Charles Edwin Campbell, he purchased the Edmonton Bulletin [see Frank
                  1911 when the Rocky Mountains Forest Reserve was formed out of what had been parkland [see Frank
                  Frank Stillman Barnard in October 1915 and in January and February 1917
                   century on homesteads in what would become Saskatchewan in 1905, had taken a major blow that year when the federal minister of the interior, Frank
                  failures in the future. A much larger assignment was in the offing. In September of that year Frank Broadstreet
                   Sept. 1912. His support of this inaugural event, a rodeo and frontier-days presentation, was just one of Burns’s numerous public-spirited deeds. When a rockslide devastated the mining community of Frank
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