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                  [see Sir Robert Laird Borden], the province’s Women’s Institutes, and
                  Mary Helena Blackadar, an alumna of Acadia University, a Baptist institution of higher learning in Wolfville, N.S. Acadia had graduated its first African Canadian, Edwin Howard Borden, in 1892. It seems
                  Charles Archer), set up under the War Measures Act [see Sir Robert Laird Borden
                  Bathurst beginning the following year. He was unable to conceal his political stripes, however, and lost his position when Robert Laird
                  much for him. In 1917 Todd not only defected to Prime Minister Sir Robert Laird
                   Wilfrid Laurier*’s Liberals were defeated by Robert Laird
                   
                  Robert Borden fonds (R6113-0-X), the Arthur Meighen fonds (R14423-0-6), and the R. B. Bennett fonds (R11336-0-7) (mfm.). The most instructive, the Bennett papers, document Stewart’s campaign to
                  . W. Stewart in local directories two years later. They also worked on part of the Welland Canal in Ontario as well as marine terminals in Quebec City, Trois-Rivières, Cape Tormentine, N.B., and Borden
                  noting in its obituary that he was “not given to speech-making.” There was talk of a cabinet post for Stanfield when Robert Laird
                  [see Sir Robert Laird Borden]. He
                  SMITH, ROBERT HOME, lawyer, businessman, and office holder; b. 12 July 1877 in Stratford, Ont., elder son of Robert Smith
                  SMART, CHARLES ALLAN, businessman, militia and army officer, and politician; b. 23 March 1868 in Montreal, son of Robert
                   Robert Laird Borden, but journalism was no longer
                  association in the early 1900s. In 1908 he declined an invitation to run in Toronto East for Robert Laird
                  * endowed a professorship in constitutional and international law at Dalhousie University, enabling the creation of a faculty of law there [see Robert
                  McKenna*, who represented the new federal Conservative government of Robert Laird Borden
                  fishing, was likely very pleased when the Conservative government of Robert Laird Borden
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