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                  John on 10 March 1885. Thus she supervised the auxiliary’s initial endeavours to establish bands of mercy for children, sponsor prizes for juvenile writing on humane themes, organize the
                  between Canada and Britain set a rate amounting to little more than half that of the old contract. Mowat left office on 21 March 1864, when
                   
                  that the cruise was perfunctory and the amount of good pine seriously overestimated. The report was certainly positive, for in March 1900 Miller closed agreements with Reid and the Newfoundland
                  , who was ordained to the priesthood on 25 March 1860. After four years in the diocese, Michaud expressed his desire to return to Lower
                  additional detail and insight in an interview on 15 March 1989.  d.r
                   
                  MARCH, CHARLES, painter and trade-union leader; b. 19 Nov. 1849 in
                  . unmarried 9 March 1904 in Winnipeg. Robert Machray was born into a middle-class professional family whose members were ardent Presbyterians
                  11 March 1901. Young Charles Macdonald studied arts and divinity at King’s College, Aberdeen. In 1850, aged
                  and the bishopric. Lewis was not consecrated until March 1862. Lewis’s initial difficulty in reconciling diocesan policy to the expectations
                   63, A-1, box 230, file 6598, Landor to Langmuir, 19 March, 24 July 1876; Langmuir to Lett, 9 Jan., 25 April 1877; Bucke to Langmuir, 29 March 1877; RG 80-5, no.1874-001307
                   Pays (Montréal) in 1864 and Le Courrier du Canada (Québec) in 1870–71. On 24 March 1871 the latter paper published one of his first lectures, “La mission du journaliste en
                  George-Étienne Cartier*. Called to the bar on 2 March 1857, he went into partnership with his friends Hector
                  born at Place du Marché (Place Royale), near the church of Notre-Dame-des-Victoires in the Lower Town of Quebec. When he reached the right age, he went to the Malone sisters’ school on Rue des Casernes
                  wrote to Le Moine in March 1897, “to an abridged – ‘cheap
                  on 2 March 1869. A man of broad intelligence, highly organized, with a powerful will and a commanding public presence, he rapidly became a leader in the administration, increasingly setting its
                  Windsor, Ont., and they had one son and one daughter; d. 1 March 1908 in Ottawa and was buried in St John’s cemetery, Winnipeg
                   Man. In March 1864 Bishop Edward Feild* of Newfoundland issued an appeal in
                  John Kellum’s life is detailed in Judith Fingard, The dark side of life in Victorian Halifax (Halifax, 1989). Another source suggests that Kellum drowned in Halifax Harbour in March 1905
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