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                  LABELLE, CHARLES (baptized Charles William)
                   
                  SAINT-CHARLES, FRANÇOIS-XAVIER, merchant and banker; b
                  HÉBERT, CHARLES-POLYCARPE, grocer and wholesaler; b. 20 April 1834 in Saint-Charles-sur-Richelieu, Lower Canada, son of
                   
                  BOWMAN, WILLIAM, mechanical engineer, businessman, and politician; b. 20 March 1820 in Liverpool, England
                   
                  DUMARESQ, JAMES CHARLES PHILIP, architect; b. 18 Dec. 1844 in Sydney, N.S
                   
                  CLARKE, CHARLES, businessman, journalist, politician, office holder, author, and militia officer; b
                  grocery business on Rue Saint-Paul. Opened in 1850, the store was small and in 1858 had a stock in trade valued at between £500 and £750. After the death of Charles in 1859, Robert and his brother William
                   
                  editor in 1867 and held the position until his death. When Hugh William became postmaster of Halifax in 1874, Henry assumed the proprietorship and with his younger brother Charles Coleman ran the paper
                   
                  DRURY, CHARLES ALFRED, farmer, politician, and office holder; b
                  MACDONALD, CHARLES, professor of mathematics; b
                  Williams Card coll. GA, Glenbow Archives Irrigation Research Project, file 234. Calgary Herald, 6 Aug. 1890. B. Y. Card, “Charles Ora Card and the founding of Mormon settlements
                   
                  arrival of the railway. Initially, he and his brother William settled in Portage la Prairie; they then homesteaded in the Qu’Appelle valley in 1882. Charles moved to Winnipeg in 1883, working briefly as a
                  . F. [Cowdell] Gates, After the rebellion: the later years of William Lyon Mackenzie (Toronto and Oxford, 1988). L. A. M. Lovekin, “Charles Lindsey: an ornament of Canadian
                   
                  WILCOX, CHARLES SMITH, merchant and politician; b
                  . 13 May 1844 in East Branch River Philip (Williamsdale), N.S., son of William Stewart and Sarah Emily Peppard; m
                  ALMON, WILLIAM JOHNSTON, physician and politician; b
                   
                  .      When in 1884 Sir Charles Tupper*, mp for Cumberland, resigned to become Canadian high commissioner in
                   
                  , Charles George Douglas*, to Mount Allison ladies’ academy in nearby Sackville for art lessons. Always keenly interested in politics, Roberts was a staunch confederationist, unlike most residents of the
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