of the eight children of William Ironside and Catherine Airth; m. November 1889 Annie Gordon, and they had two sons; d. 12 Oct. 1910 in Montreal
landscape, who chose to work within the framework laid down by Sir William Edmond Logan* and the geologists of the survey. A number of
married Maryanne, the eldest daughter of William James Stairs; she died after the birth of their first child
suggested reasonable courses to both Riel and his opponents as well as a significant calming force during the dispute. This view influenced others, most notably historian William Lewis
SCARTH, WILLIAM BAIN, businessman, politician, and office holder; b
disagreement over the survey’s priorities.
Before leaving Australia in March 1869, Selwyn accepted an offer from Sir William Edmond
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In 1836 Smith, entrusting his sister to the care of a local family and with only $20 to his name, left Port Credit for nearby Sydenham (Dixie), to work for Francis Logan, a grocer. After brief service
following summer Robert assisted Sir William Edmond Logan*, the survey’s director, in the Saguenay region of Lower Canada. This fieldwork
Murray*, the Scottish-born associate of Sir William Edmond Logan* in the Geological Survey of Canada, for preliminary surveys of
1845 she emigrated with her family and settled in Toronto. After two years of schooling there, Reford was apprenticed as a clerk with a grocer, William Henderson, at £10 a year. His responsibilities and
the murders near Clinton in 1911 of William Whyte, a miner, and Ah Wye, a woodcutter. Whyte, it was claimed, had been killed by Moses Paul. Taken into custody, he escaped and allegedly killed the
architect George Edmund Street of London and for the well-known firm of William Martin and John Henry Chamberlain in Birmingham.
After reading a
William Edmond Logan*, met with Bailey and Matthew in 1868 to discuss the survey’s
then studied geology and surveying with Sir William Edmond Logan* for about two and a half years
stubbornly anti-union employer by drawing not only on the arbitration law but also on the personal mediation of Premier William Stevens
(Toronto, 1904), published by William Briggs
William Edmond Logan*, met with Bailey and Matthew to discuss the work. Between
English poets: William Morris, Dante Gabriel Rossetti, and Fiona Macleod. “Two-Ears” and one of Pickthall’s poems won first prizes in the
, which sought to maintain the Canadian Pacific Railway’s monopoly against the province’s determination to provide effective competition and reduce freight rates. It also marked what historian William Lewis
Barrett’s legal costs, preferring a court decision to the prospect of disallowing the law, which would have had political consequences. On 28 Oct. 1891 the Supreme Court under chief justice Sir William