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                  the King Edward Avenue Synagogue or
                  BORDEN, Sir ROBERT LAIRD, lawyer and politician; b
                  ., and they had four sons and one daughter; m. secondly 4 Sept. 1929 Mallissa Mae Clements (1875–1954), widow of Harry Herbert Francisco and Henry Halladay, in Ottawa; they had no children; d
                   Robert Bond*. Losing by just 20 votes, Crosbie boldly predicted
                  resources of Prince Edward Island, ed. Harry Baglole (Belfast, P.E.I., 1977), 165–74; “Robert T. Oulton and the golden pelt
                  . Dixon gravitated to a circle of reformers who met above the bookstore of Robert Max Mobius, a naturopath, phrenologist, and, most important for Dixon, an advocate of the single tax. The single tax
                  Durnford and Glenn Harry Baechler observe, “and wanted others to do the same.” In 1899 he made possibly the first used-car purchase in the country, buying a Winton from his friend James Robert
                  the new Imperial Life Assurance Company the following year, and founding president of the National Trust Company in 1898, as well as vice-president of the Robert Simpson Company. In 1899 he joined the
                   Robert Borden fonds, R6113-0-X; the Albert Edward Kemp fonds, R4276-0-X, vol.105, file 11; and the John Taylor Fotheringham fonds, R2421-0-0. The letter cited in the text, Foster to Kemp, 12 Jan
                  commander, Colonel Edward Osborne Hewett*, and implemented by Professor Robert Carr-Harris, who taught civil engineering from 1879 to 1897
                   
                  headmaster, George Robert Parkin*, whose later advocacy of imperial federation may have influenced him; they would maintain a lasting
                  HARRIS, ROBERT EDWARD, lawyer, businessman, and judge; b. 18 Aug. 1860 in Lequille, N.S., son of Robert Jefferson Harris and
                  and fun-loving, generous, ardently loyal, and a fearless fighter in many good causes.” A similar likeness appears in The measure of the rule, by novelist Robert
                  , Peter Cashin: my fight for Newfoundland, a memoir, ed. Edward Roberts (St John’s, 2012). W. F. Coaker
                  . Andrew Macphail was the son of a well-respected Scottish-born teacher who became one of the most effective school visitors in 19th-century Prince Edward Island. Shortly before Andrew’s birth, his parents
                   
                  corporate ties, including Robert Edward Harris, a former president of the Nova Scotia Steel and Coal Company
                  MORRIS, EDWARD PATRICK, 1st Baron MORRIS, teacher, lawyer, editor, and politician; b. 8 May 1858 in St
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