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                  LABELLE, CHARLES (baptized Charles William)
                  Labelle*. None the less Nantel lost to Prévost by a narrow margin on 7 Dec. 1900. Terrebonne would henceforth remain firmly in Liberal hands. In 1908, older and no doubt already ill, Nantel
                  François-Xavier-Antoine Labelle*. They travelled to England, Belgium
                  Labelle*, Buies was invited by the commissioner of crown lands, Félix-Gabriel Marchand*, to join his department. So began his career
                  business since 1854, taught him the fundamentals of the art. In 1867 Vallée opened a studio in partnership with François-Xavier Labelle at 10 Rue Saint-Jean, where they both specialized in scenes of Quebec
                  -Antoine Labelle*, the assistant commissioner in the Quebec Department of Agriculture and Colonization from 1888. Both believed
                  Labelle* was appointed as deputy commissioner, Le Sage lost responsibility for the two areas dearest to him, other than immigration and repatriation. He was relegated to the Department of Public
                  Labelle* arrived in 1885. Honoré Mercier* was there as premier in 1888 and 1891 and as a private citizen in the winter of 1892–93. Deputy
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