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1916, another royal commission. Its preliminary report, signed by Judge Alexander Casimir Galt, implicated Manitoba cabinet members Rogers, George Robson
Redpath*, founder of the Province of Canada’s first sugar refinery. His maternal uncle George Alexander Drummond*, who had also
Canada First movement [see William Alexander Foster*]. Historian George Ramsay
as many difficulties as he could in the way of American commissioners seeking an Indian treaty and counted their failure his success. With Alexander
Fanny Murton; m. 5 Nov. 1874 Mary Alexander (d. 1923) in Hamilton, Ont., and they had four sons and three daughters; d. 27 March 1924 in Toronto
Jones, John (1815), and Alexander Wood (1817). Two other daughters, born in 1821 and 1824, died as infants, and a third, Agnes (b. 1822), died before reaching her 17th birthday
forthcoming, Hazen and John Alexander Chesley, a fellow Conservative mp from Saint John, dispatched a telegram to Ottawa, parliament being out of session, announcing that they
campaign included accusations by a Conservative mla, Alexander Cameron Lewis, that Backus was involved in the death of a young timber contractor in 1921. This charge and others
. As the administrator of Manitoba College, Bryce had been instrumental in founding the University of Manitoba in 1877 [see Alexander
 
financial mismanagement of the chief agent, Alexander McDonell* (Collachie). By the time he took over in 1810, there was little he could do
 
expression,” a principle followed in the 35 lectures she would organize. During a meeting at the Carsons’ home, Irvine, stonemason Alexander Ross, Coutts, her sister and brother-in-law, and others created
constitutional reform for Nova Scotia were enunciated in support of Alexander Stewart’s 1834 resolution calling for
 
Huguet took his last known apprentice, Alexander Fraser, aged 15 years; his term was to last until he reached 21. In the same year a much more important contract was settled with Salomon Marion
King* appointed Francis Alexander Anglin*, passing over the more senior Idington and Duff. In his diary King
replace him. Shortly afterwards he was given a seat on the first board of commissioners of the city’s marine hospital, where he served with Alexander
Arthur refused to recognize his services or consider his pleas about the temporariness of his Indian Department position. The provincial secretaryship was granted to Richard Alexander
years of confederation and in 1878 was appointed to the Canadian Senate by Alexander
Richardson, Joseph Frobisher*, and Alexander Auldjo
take the post, King appointed Francis Alexander Anglin and complied
Moffatt*, Peter McGill*, John Young, Alexander
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