clause 47 was left without effect. The question of the governor general’s powers to refuse federal disallowance was also resolved, even though Lord Chancellor Hugh McCalmont Cairns was unwilling to concede
CAIRNS, HUGH, soldier; b. 4 Dec. 1896 in Ashington, Northumberland, England, third of the eleven children of
bothering us to give up our land. The Treaty was made. We don’t want to sell.” When Bull Head died in 1911, his tribe had not relinquished any of the reserve and, indeed, its members had created a large cairn
agent for 55, second only to the firm of Sir Hugh Allan*, which handled 69. From 1870, the company had profits of about $50,000 per year
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