in Charlottetown, son of John A. Bertram, a farmer, and Mary Ann —; m. 25 Dec. 1875 Agnes Isabella Moffatt in North Sydney, N.S., and they had four children, three of whom lived to
the Dingley tariff, which restored protective duties, particularly on forest products [see John Bertram
years, made his health uncertain but, as he confessed to John Stephen Willison
railway tools, metal- and wood-lathes, and boring and drilling equipment. Two years later another Scot and former Gartshore apprentice, John Bertram, bought out McDonald’s interest
prominent lumber merchants; he was also a nephew of architect John Ostell* and a first cousin of Édouard-Charles
. secondly 11 June 1873 Bunella McMurrich, daughter of John McMurrich*, and they had
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