. secondly 11 June 1873 Bunella McMurrich, daughter of John McMurrich*, and they had
prominent lumber merchants; he was also a nephew of architect John Ostell* and a first cousin of Édouard-Charles
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
years, made his health uncertain but, as he confessed to John Stephen Willison
the Dingley tariff, which restored protective duties, particularly on forest products [see John Bertram
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
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