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                  . Though no stranger to the courts, McInnes, like his contemporary Robert Edward Harris
                  , grain dealer Joseph Harris*, and others, founded the Dominion Elevator Company, described by grain-industry expert Charles W. Anderson as
                  * (1882–87), Robert Sedgewick* (1888–93), and Newcombe (1893–1924
                  PARTRIDGE, EDWARD ALEXANDER, teacher, farmer, agrarian radical, businessman, and author; b. 5
                  . By this time the Pellatts had moved from Toronto’s Cabbagetown district to the more fashionable Sherbourne Street. Harry was raised with three sisters and two brothers; there was little in his boyhood
                  PIERS, HARRY, curator, librarian, naturalist, historian, and author; b. 12 Feb. 1870 in Halifax, son of Henry Piers and
                  Harris*, and a number of partners organized the Dominion Elevator Company, of which he was president. He also owned a gravel pit and invested in real estate, building Adelaide Block on Osborne Street
                  Edward Harris got the prize. Russell would retire in 1924. Russell’s colleague
                  financiers behind the Canada Cycle and Motor Company, along with fellow Methodists Walter Edward Hart Massey*, George Albertus
                  minister of justice, Edward Patrick Morris; he
                  created in 1908 [see R. Edward Gosnell], while his support of
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