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                  . Toronto Daily Star, 8 July 1922. Yiddisher Zhurnal/Daily Hebrew Journal (Toronto), 9 July 1922. Directory, Toronto, 1891–1922. Joseph Pope, The tour of their royal
                  bishops’ recommendation to Pope Leo XIII, who named Gauthier archbishop on 29 July. He was consecrated in Kingston on 18
                  ba in 1890. He then decided to enter the priesthood and studied theology at the Grand Séminaire d’Ottawa. On 23 Sept. 1893, at the age of 24, he was ordained by Archbishop Joseph-Thomas
                  Joseph-Arthur Bernier, the organist for the parish of Notre-Dame-de-Jacques-Cartier. Finding that Dina was very gifted musically, he spoke to Abbé Omer Cloutier, the parish priest, who advised her parents
                  committee, headed by Sir Joseph Pope
                  EMARD, JOSEPH-MÉDARD, Roman Catholic priest, professor, and archbishop; b. 31
                  COUTURE, JOSEPH-ALPHONSE, veterinarian, professor, school administrator, office holder, lecturer, and author; b. 15
                  , colonizer, preacher, and author; b. 9 March 1845 in Saint-Jacques-de-l’Achigan (Saint-Jacques), Lower Canada, son of Joseph Cassé, a farmer, and
                  served as a stretcher–bearer during the Franco-German war of 1870–71. He returned to Canada but by the spring of 1872 he had left his business in the care of an employee, Joseph Emm
                  father’s cousins were bishops of Saint-Hyacinthe, Joseph* from 1860 to 1866 and
                  for Canada in April 1884, McRedmond informed his sponsor, Archbishop John Joseph Lynch* of Toronto, that the
                  Laidlaw* in 1880 and later incorporated the line into the CPR network. The rapid expansion of the CPR into the territory controlled by the Grand Trunk, under Joseph
                  HUARD, VICTOR-ALPHONSE (baptized Joseph-Alphonse) (until the beginning of the 1890s, he sometimes spelled his
                   Montreal. After studying from 1847 to 1856 at the Collège Masson in Saint-Louis-de-Terrebonne, where his schoolmates included Joseph-Adolphe
                  of Mgr Jean-Joseph Gaume on the replacement of pagan authors by Christian ones in the college curriculum. During his teaching career at the
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