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                  *, and Robert Bond assumed the leadership of the defeated Liberals in the assembly. The following year
                   April 1862 in Penkridge, England, youngest son of Edward Thomas Chambers and Louisa Percy Davies; m
                  adviser to Sir Robert Laird Borden*, whose government appointed him in 1917 to the Board of Grain Supervisors of Canada. Headed by Robert
                  Darlington Township, Upper Canada, son of William Edward Coldwell and Mary Robson, both originally from Yorkshire, England; m. Annie Anderson of
                  * and painter Robert Harris*. One of the finest such windows in Prince Edward Island
                  Charlottetown Debating Club that the terms of union lately proposed [see Robert Poore
                  at the Spanish and Portuguese congregation of Montreal, Shearith Israel. After studying at the High School of Montreal, around 1880 he followed his elder brothers Eugene Harmon and Maurice Edward into
                  DENNY, Sir CECIL EDWARD, NWMP officer, Indian agent, author, and archivist; b. 14
                   
                  DICKIE, ALFRED, lumberman, politician, and office holder; b. 28 March 1860 in Upper Stewiacke, N.S., son of James Edward Dickie, a
                  . E. Foster, who charged him in the commons with a misappropriation of militia funds, and by the new general officer commanding, Major-General Edward Thomas Henry
                   years later by Conservative Robert Laird Borden* that Dowling renewed his
                   May 1847 in Prince George’s County, Md, son of Edward Willet Du Val, a planter, and Mary Miller; m
                  ambition or her output. She suggested in an interview in the Idler (London) [see Robert
                  generation: Edward Maxwell, David Robertson Brown, John Melville Miller, Robert Findlay, Kenneth Guscotte Rea, Théodore Daoust, and Georges-Alphonse Monette
                   Dec. 1860 in Pilkington Township, Upper Canada, son of Robert Fasken and Isabel Milne; m
                  with Macdonald and the new Liberal leader, an unsympathetic Edward Blake*, had all
                  entered the federal cabinet of Robert Laird Borden*. He also assumed responsibility for the province’s extensive crown lands as
                   Robert Laird Borden* created the War Purchasing Commission. In
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