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                  sons; d. 7 Jan. 1936 in South Bar, N.S. The family of Arthur R. Richardson had settled in South Bar on Cape Breton Island in 1842
                  the poor conditions that encouraged the disease. The report caused outrage, but little was done to address the situation at File Hills or
                  DAWSON, ARTHUR OSBORNE, industrialist, philanthropist, and lay preacher; b. 28 March 1864 at New Bandon, Gloucester County
                  Mackenzie, Arthur Stanley, professor and university president; b. 20 Sept. 1865 in Pictou
                  . Glode was one of the guides who took Prince Arthur*, later governor general
                  EATON, ARTHUR WENTWORTH HAMILTON, Protestant Episcopal clergyman, educator, scholar, aesthete, and littérateur; b. 10 Dec
                  . Fred Dixon was born on an estate near Reading, west of London, to a rural labouring family. Little is known of his early life. He apprenticed as a gardener, but finding himself unemployed he followed his
                  done little despite promises of federal cash and land grants as well as provincial bond guarantees. Mann reasoned that it might be possible to
                  CURRIE, Sir ARTHUR WILLIAM, teacher, insurance salesman, militia officer, real-estate developer, army officer, office holder, and
                  governor general, the Duke of Connaught [Arthur*], his wife, and their daughter
                  . W. Caldwell came from generations of farmers on both sides of his family. Little is known about his early life, other than that as a young man he emigrated to the United States, where he remained for
                  , leaving his mother, Franziska, alone with four young children. Konrad was 14 when he left school, having learned little with only 1 teacher for more than 100 students, and he took employment as a goatherd
                  with a series of publishing ventures. At Albert College he had been joint editor of the Temperance Union, of which little record remains. In 1879
                  Canada, most had little good to say about any of their chaplains except O’Leary. Almond took a parish in Grand-Mère (Shawinigan), Que., until 1904, when
                  . In 1927 the Conservative Party of Canada planned its first-ever leadership convention in Winnipeg to choose a successor to Arthur Meighen
                  . On 27 Jan. 1919 Hamilton’s son Arthur died of influenza at the age of three. Although Hamilton’s interest in psychical research had begun the previous year, another son, Glen Forrester, would
                  police magistrate in 1908 to become keeper of the military documents at the Public Archives of Canada (PAC), headed by Arthur George
                  ). Byng’s principal duty was, ultimately, to work with the government of the day. Though he had several meetings with Arthur Meighen after his arrival, Byng had little time to become acquainted with the prime
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