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                  .      When in 1884 Sir Charles Tupper*, mp for Cumberland, resigned to become Canadian high commissioner in
                   
                  AO, RG 22, ser.321, no.7343; RG 80-8, no.1902-016328. Univ. of Western Ont. Library, Regional Coll. (London, Ont.), Charles Hutchinson papers, 1885–86, petition of William Trace et al
                  RAYMOND, CHARLES, inventor, manufacturer, politician, and philanthropist; b
                   
                  LABELLE, CHARLES (baptized Charles William), lawyer, musician, teacher, author
                   
                  . George Duncan, the youngest, served his time in the machine shops of the Carrier, Laîné et Compagnie foundry in Lévis [see Charles William
                   
                  with his family’s loyalist heritage on the Bay of Quinte. His grandfather William Casey had fled Rhode Island during the American revolution and settled with a brother and sister at Adolphustown in 1786
                   
                  finest piece of carved church work in the Lower Provinces.” During 1872–73 they remodelled a large house for Charles William Black, with Henry J. Harris supervising the construction
                   Jr attended the Saint John Grammar School for three years and in 1863 he was apprenticed to pharmacist William
                   
                  second hand (first mate) under Captain Isaac Bartlett from Conception Bay, he participated in the rescue of members of the crew of the ill-fated Polaris expedition [see Charles
                  McDougall’s nationalistic vision and his links to Charles Mair* and the aggressive Canada First movement [see William Alexander
                  CALDWELL, WILLIAM CLYDE (originally William Caldwell), businessman and politician; b
                   
                  William’s brother Charles joined the partnership, the firm grew into a leading Halifax wholesaler. In 1868 it was said to be worth $200,000, and the principals drew praise from the Halifax correspondent of R
                  JENNINGS, WILLIAM TYNDALE, engineer; b
                   
                  CHISHOLM, ARTHUR M., music teacher; b. 1856 in Great Village, N.S., eldest son of John William Chisholm, a farmer, and Rebecca Cassilda
                   
                  . 2 March 1843 in Drumcree (Republic of Ireland), son of William Somerset; m
                   
                  command was his brother-in-law William Charles. During these years he oversaw the extension of the HBC’s
                  WHITELEY, WILLIAM HENRY, fisherman, merchant, inventor, and politician; b. 5
                  BOMPAS, WILLIAM CARPENTER, Church of England clergyman, bishop, and missionary; b
                  BUTLER, Sir WILLIAM FRANCIS, army officer and author; b
                   
                  . James Dove prepared for the Methodist ministry in the days when Newfoundland was a mission of the British Wesleyan Conference. With another young missionary, Charles Comben, he volunteered for service in
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