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                  fearful of the United States, Denison joined with Charles Mair, William Alexander
                  second position took him out of the field and into the Ottawa office. During Russell’s illness in 1884, he served as acting surveyor-general, a rank that became permanent on Russell’s retirement in
                   Nov. 1842 in Belize, British Honduras (Belize), only son of James William Domville and Frances Usher; m. 25
                   
                  in Ontario and the west were publicly rethinking political, economic, and social issues. Challenging what they saw as autocratic domination by the “big interests,” they fielded candidates federally as
                  stubbornly anti-union employer by drawing not only on the arbitration law but also on the personal mediation of Premier William Stevens
                   trains. Politically, Edwards leaned towards the Conservatives, but no party or individual was safe from his vitriolic attacks. When William
                  Williams*]. At the centre of the oil boom was the village of Petrolia. In January 1870 Englehart entered the refining business in London, Ont., with
                  McGill Normal School. Because the FMC did not yet have an overseas field, it corresponded with Presbyterian mission boards in Scotland and the United States about a placement for them. It also arranged for
                  or November 1840 in Stewiacke, N.S., daughter of William Faulkner, an engineer, and Nancy Woodworth; m
                  FIELDING, WILLIAM STEVENS, journalist and politician; b. 24
                  William Stevens Fielding, which had favoured Great Britain, Fisher made do with a history of tariff
                  FITZGERALD, WILLIAM JAMES, lacrosse player, coach, and carpenter; b
                  Asa Gray, of Harvard University, during his years at Bass River, Fowler’s chief early mentor in botany was George William Clinton of Buffalo, N.Y. A capable amateur botanist, distinguished judge, and
                  GAGE, Sir WILLIAM JAMES, teacher, businessman, and philanthropist; b. 16
                  , son of William Gibson and Mary Sinclair; m. first 26
                  Shipton, Que., son of William Glasgow and Helen Tough; m. 16
                   Jan. 1845 in Pictou, N.S., son of William Gordon and Amelia Miner; brother of Wilhelmina Gordon
                  in proceeding with reforms in the field of colonization. In the pages of the Montreal weekly Le
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