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                  . 8 Feb. 1877 in Montreal, son of William Farrell and Mary Meagher; d. 7 Feb. 1909 in Sainte-Agathe-des-Monts
                   — Kelly and Sophia Powys; m. 19 Oct. 1871 Louisa Bliss, daughter of William Blowers
                   William Osler* credited Playter with putting public health on the agenda in late-19th
                   
                  lay teachers, the École Doran. Founded in 1854 and named after its former principal William Doran, the school under Archambeault became the Catholic Commercial Academy of Montreal in 1860
                  the Legislative Council by the anti-confederate government of Charles James Fox Bennett*. He was prominent in the St John’s
                  Dion Boucicault’s Napoleon’s old guard and for taking the role of Florence in John Brougham’s adaptation of Charles Dickens’s Dombey and son. Her final New York appearance was in Isaac
                  William Cornelius Van Horne* and others at the hearing, he asked the arbitrators to conclude that the aid the railway had already
                  . 19 Jan. 1848 in Halifax, second child of William James Stairs
                  DRUMMOND, WILLIAM HENRY (known until 1875 as William Henry Drumm), telegraphist, physician, poet, professor, and
                  years at the Charles Street church, Campbell was appointed to the senate of the University of Toronto and served as university examiner in history, English, and metaphysics. When Professor William
                  Canadian News Company Limited) in association with William Walter Copp* and Henry James Clark of Copp, Clark and Company and with several
                   
                  Maclaren*, and others. Hay became a director, probably in the 1880s, and vice-president in 1894. On the retirement of Charles Magee in 1902, he was made president, a position he held until 1908, when he
                  CAVEN, WILLIAM, Presbyterian minister, educator, and theologian; b
                  KIRBY, WILLIAM, author, tanner, journalist, teacher, and public servant; b
                  . 27 Aug. 1830 at Quebec, son of John William (Jean-Guillaume) Peachy, a tailor, and Marie-Angélique Roussel; d
                  Holmes Croft*, William Edmond Logan*, and Charles
                  PIPES, WILLIAM THOMAS, lawyer, politician, and businessman; b
                  . 2 Nov. 1864 George William Currie in St Marys Parish, N.B., and they had two sons and two daughters; d. 7 Aug. 1906 in
                  William Buckland, who upheld William Paley’s view that God’s existence was demonstrated by design in nature. Although Smith would come to accept a version of evolution and to realize, as he wrote in 1883
                  . Cockshutt did take shares in companies in which he or his family could exert managerial influence. He held stock in C. H. Waterous and Company [see Charles Horatio
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