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                  Hall, a boarding-house for female employees. Applicants for rooms had to provide a letter of reference from their minister. Ganong was a staunch
                   
                  city hall (1850). It was not until after he had designed the Champlain market (1858) that Lecourt broke away from this tradition and turned towards the less austere Italian Renaissance, which employed
                   
                  . The worst violence occurred on the evening of 23 November. A crowd of nearly 10,000 people gathered outside City Hall, a streetcar was overturned, and then strikebreakers, more streetcars, and
                  . Bicha, The American farmer and the Canadian west, 1896–1914 ([Lawrence, Kans], 1968). Can., House of Commons, Debates, 19 July 1904: 7042. D. J. Hall, Clifford Sifton
                  . Langelier’s remarkable mayoralty changed the physical appearance of the provincial capital. He spent all his afternoons at the city hall, “neglecting his clients and his private affairs.” Sidewalks were built
                  nominal, he was able to enrol in the University of Toronto in 1859, and he obtained a ba in classics in 1863. For a time in 1862 he had also studied law at Osgoode Hall, but
                  mandate to restore order and decorum to social life at Rideau Hall. They enforced punctuality, curtailed entertainment, and purged guest lists. Consequently, Lord Minto’s first years as governor
                  John David Higinbotham to manage the drugstore he had opened, Alberta’s first. The “civic committee” he chaired in 1885–86 organized the construction of a town hall and initiated the Macleod Improvement
                   
                  Health. This board, the first body in Canada responsible for the systematic protection of public health, initially consisted of doctors William Oldright, Cassidy, Charles William Covernton, John Hall
                  Larue*], which was owned by the estate of George Benson Hall*. The transaction was concluded that year in return for assumption
                  while teaching public school; according to obituaries, for a time in the 1860s she and her sister Dorothy conducted a private school for girls in the temperance hall in Milton. Members of a strongly
                   
                  bookbinding firm of Samuel Edward Hall and then with Davis and Henderson, Glockling was a president of the Bookbinders’ Benevolent Association. On 25 Feb. 1886 it was reorganized as Hand-in-Hand Local
                  director or treasurer of such Methodist organizations in Toronto as the Victor mission, he knew the Masseys well. After their marriage Lillian and John resided at her mother’s home, Euclid Hall, which
                  (Toronto, 1987). Robert Fairfield, “Theatres and performance halls,” in Early
                  (Toronto, [1975?]). D. J. Hall, Clifford Sifton (2v., Vancouver and London, 1981–85), 1
                  hall he sat on the police, by-laws, and ferry committees, which initiated him into the mysteries of municipal politics. In the Legislative Assembly he was just a backbencher with little to say. It was
                  1890’s,” Sask. Hist., 7 (1954): 51–55. V. C. Fowke, The National Policy and the wheat economy (Toronto, 1957). D. J. Hall, “The Manitoba Grain Act: an
                  jumped ahead in the hierarchy by being appointed assistant commissioner upon the death of Thomas Hall Johnson on 8 Jan. 1887. He would remain second in command until his death
                  gained pride of place in the rotunda at the head of one of the three exhibit halls. There Keefer assembled a monumental four-storey “trophy,” an astonishing cross between a pagoda and a triumphal arch on
                  manifesto in February and then proclaimed their opposition at a huge public meeting in Massey Music Hall in March. Unlike some of the “Toronto Eighteen,” Matthews had unquestionably been a Liberal backer, so
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