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Thorburn, Moses Monroe*, Walter Baine Grieve, and Augustus Frederick Goodridge, for using its influence to prevent Whiteley from
was dispatched to St John’s in 1852 to work for Baine, Johnston and Company, then owned by his uncles Walter* and James Johnston Grieve
SCARTH, WILLIAM BAIN, businessman, politician, and office holder; b. 10 Nov. 1837 in Aberdeen, Scotland, second son of James
 
favour of the other Conservative candidate, William Bain Scarth, in order to prevent a split in Conservative votes. The senatorship never materialized. In January 1888 MacArthur won the by-election
 
, stressed progressive development of self-discipline among pupils, and decidedly rejected rote learning. But he also advocated reform. His intellectual sources included John Stuart Mill, Alexander Bain
Monroe and Walter Baine Grieve, in the 1893 election. Late that year the Liberal Evening Telegram asserted that Mackay had used the telegraph system free during the campaign in support of the Tory
 
Walter Baine Grieve (according to family tradition, the first time that Kelloway ever saw a telephone in use). Grieve set up a meeting between the strike committee and one representing the owners for later
 
Baine, Johnston and Company dominated the Newfoundland sealing industry. He had commanded its vessels the Hawk (1871–76) and the Falcon (1877–79), and he went on to command the Eagle
maintained that both parties had been opposed to coalition, but this was not entirely true. William Bain Scarth
* and Walter Baine Grieve. In the face of strong opposition, he was the only tory elected in the three-member district, but the Liberals won the election overall. In early 1894 the tories, under Alfred
 
the North West Territories and elsewhere.” Dustan sat on the provisional committee with William Bain Scarth
Bain or Herbert Spencer, was entirely congruent with the major currents in Victorian medicine. The second thesis advanced by Bucke held that this innate moral sense was increasing. To support his view he
BAIN, JAMES, bookseller, publisher, and librarian; b. 2 Aug. 1842 in London, England, eldest son of James
operation to amputate a leg. The chloroform employed on this occasion was manufactured by James Daniel Bain Fraser*, a chemist at Pictou
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