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                  , who predeceased Chapman; m. secondly Frances Sutherland, daughter of a Captain Sutherland of
                  -treasurer, Alexander Sutherland, to curb the expenses and enthusiasms of his younger colleagues. In response to
                   
                  helped to establish the Protector and Christian Witness in Charlottetown in March 1857 and he was a co-editor, along with George and Alexander Sutherland, during its 22-month existence. His
                  . Soon after it assumed office, the Davis-Royal administration had to face the charge of unethical behaviour. The election of 1874 had resulted in a tie in Kildonan, and John Sutherland, the incumbent
                  , and Jane Hiditch; m. 3 June 1873 Helen Sutherland of Kingston, and they had two sons and a daughter; d. 4 April 1906 in Montreal
                   
                  Sutherland. He charged that the Wesleyans had caused “dissension and strife, and a corresponding declension in the progress of the Gospel
                  . 21 March 1844 in Zorra Township, Upper Canada, youngest of six children of George MacKay, a farmer, and Helen Sutherland; m. May 1878 Tui Chang-mia, and they had a son and two daughters
                  Sutherland*, promoter of the Winnipeg and Hudson Bay Railway. Scarth won by eight votes on 22 Feb. 1887. His activity in the Anti-Disallowance
                   
                  . The parents of Robert Murray, natives of Sutherland in Scotland, immigrated to Nova Scotia in 1822 and settled in what later became Colchester County. Murray’s father, a catechist, held Sunday services
                  Sutherland charged that he had become “fiercely partisan” and that freedom of expression in the paper was “cramped and fettered.” Many
                  in Toronto, second son of fisherman and hotelier John Hanlan and Mary Gibbs; m. 17 Dec. 1877 Margaret Gordon Sutherland, and they had
                  O’Brien*. In 1879 he was nominated to be a founding member of what became the Royal Canadian Academy of Arts [see John Douglas Sutherland
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