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                  purchase two farms and a tavern at Fisher’s Mills. Seagram died in 1848 and following his wife’s death four years later their sons, Joseph Emm and Edward Frowd, were placed under the guardianship of Michael
                  , B.C. Later, under Liberal minister of agriculture Sydney Arthur Fisher*, seven more experimental stations were set up, in locations
                  Canada. Torrington had established the Toronto College of Music in 1888, two years after Edward Fisher began the Toronto Conservatory of Music. When
                  KYLIE, EDWARD JOSEPH, professor, historian, and army officer; b. 19 Sept. 1880 in Lindsay, Ont., only child of Richard Kylie
                  , Hector Mansfield Howell was surrounded by reminders of his family’s United Empire Loyalist heritage. He attended public schools in Prince Edward County before enrolling in 1860 at Belleville Seminary. He
                  , later, presidency of the Toronto Conservatory of Music [see Edward Fisher]. Always an active Baptist
                  . In the 1860s and 1870s Loudon assumed a leading role in the “nativist” party developing at the university. With Moss, Edward
                  represented Christ Church as a lay delegate to Anglican synods from 1874 to 1883. His participation in the church’s administration coincided with a highly charged split between Edward Cridge, the dean, and
                  Douglas*. He was made Anderson and Company’s local manager in 1863, succeeding Edward Stamp*. Sproat declined Douglas’s offer of a seat in the
                  . 7 May 1840 in Colborne, Upper Canada, son of Edward William Cox and Jane Tanner; m
                  the Canadian militia. In January 1900 the Laurier government demanded the removal of Major-General Edward Thomas Henry
                  subordinate status similar to that of municipalities. Edward Cardwell, the new colonial secretary, informed Gordon, “We all agree in favouring a complete fusion not a federation.” The resolutions passed at the
                  Jaffray]. In 1888 he loaned money to the editor of the Manitoba Free Press, William Fisher Luxton*. He called in the
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