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
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
, a sermon preached in the Canada Presbyterian Church, Coté Street, Montreal, on sabbath, March 14th, 1869, on the occasion of the death of John
, daughter of John McChesney; m. 14 March 1862 Charles Hayward, and they had nine children, three of whom survived her; d. 30 July
wing. A year later, despite apparent health problems, he founded the North American, a semi-weekly that anchored the emerging Clear Grit ideology upon a belief in the importance of the march of
to complete only two, those of Sir John A. Macdonald* (4 March 1905) and Sir Wilfrid
commissioner’s official status. On 10 March McKay and another Métis were arrested by Riel. The Métis leader apparently wanted to prevent them from communicating with Bishop Alexandre-Antonin
were brought to trial in March. The prosecution was successful
children of Roderick McLennan and Hannah MacDonald; d. unmarried 8 March 1907 in Cornwall
* subsequently intervened to bring about peace between the two men, cousins by marriage. In March 1871 Nolin wrote a letter of apology to Riel and there was renewed solidarity among the Métis
Sarah Leney in Montreal, and they had one son and four daughters; d. there 31 March 1902 and was cremated at Mount Royal Cemetery
Robinson, a colleague at the Riel trial, were hired to represent the government. Osler toured the line in March, making sketches and notes. After a skilful cross-examination of company president
teachers, both male and female.
On 22 March 1876 the new Council of Public Instruction held its first meeting with Ouimet in the chair. The
October 1900 to June 1901.
PARO, Acc.3373 (mfm.). Charlottetown Herald, 30 March 1887; 13–14 Aug. 1889; 17
. 27 March 1827 in Ince, England, son of Patrick O’Reilly and Mary Blundell; m. 15 Dec
lavish government contracts both at Quebec and at Ottawa, was in trouble. Le National of Montreal had ceased publication in 1879 and L’Éclaireur of Quebec in March 1880
PARSONS, SIMEON HENRY, carpenter, cabinetmaker, upholsterer, and photographer; b. 9 March 1844 in Harbour Grace, Nfld, son of
Congregation of Propaganda; in March 1872 Pelletier even accused the bishop of providing him with only an abbreviated version of the reply and committing “errors that are not wholly unintentional
March 1901 the member for Chambly had the fee schedule for the Province of Quebec Association of Architects ratified by an order in council, to the satisfaction of his colleagues. Encouraged by this