Sutherland. He charged that the Wesleyans had caused “dissension and strife, and a corresponding declension in the progress of the Gospel
, and Jane Hiditch; m. 3 June 1873 Helen Sutherland of Kingston, and they had two sons and a daughter; d. 4 April 1906 in Montreal
SUTHERLAND, ALEXANDER, Methodist clergyman, editor, and author; b
Senate and provided Scarth with the means to attack the other contestant, Hugh McKay Sutherland*, promoter of the Winnipeg and Hudson Bay
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The parents of Robert Murray, natives of Sutherland in Scotland, immigrated to Nova Scotia in 1822 and settled in what later became Colchester County. Murray’s father, a catechist, held Sunday services
helped to establish the Protector and Christian Witness in Charlottetown in March 1857 and he was a co-editor, along with George and Alexander Sutherland, during its 22-month existence. His
. 21 March 1844 in Zorra Township, Upper Canada, youngest of six children of George MacKay, a farmer, and Helen Sutherland; m. May 1878 Tui Chang-mia, and they had a son and two daughters
O’Brien*. In 1879 he was nominated to be a founding member of what became the Royal Canadian Academy of Arts [see John Douglas Sutherland
in Toronto, second son of fisherman and hotelier John Hanlan and Mary Gibbs; m. 17 Dec. 1877 Margaret Gordon Sutherland, and they had
Sutherland charged that he had become “fiercely partisan” and that freedom of expression in the paper was “cramped and fettered.”
Many
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Soon after it assumed office, the Davis-Royal administration had to face the charge of unethical behaviour. The election of 1874 had resulted in a tie in Kildonan, and John Sutherland, the incumbent
-treasurer, Alexander Sutherland, to curb the expenses and enthusiasms of his younger colleagues. In response to
, who predeceased Chapman; m. secondly Frances Sutherland, daughter of a Captain Sutherland of
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