attempted to form a second Glengarry regiment in which the officers were to be only landed gentry and professional men. His vanity was assuaged in 1912 when the minister of militia and defence, Samuel
family affair, with his father, his brothers (James Hector, John, and Wallace), and eventually his son (Hugh John) working on it. It emulated the local papers founded by John Ross
I broke out, Magill wrote to Major-General Samuel Hughes*, the
I he offered his services to Samuel Hughes, the minister of militia and defence, who wired back
fund in September may have forestalled IAM action. He had been re-elected president of the AIC, where he got on well with vice-president Robert Samuel
Strange. The camp fled, only to face another encounter, with NWMP scouts under Samuel Benfield
, thanks to his dependent sisters and need to keep up a social position, he was in debt. Earlier, Samuel Hughes
, metal fabricator Drummond, McCall and Company [see George Edward Drummond*], newspaper proprietor Hugh
Regiment (Royal Rifles) and had raised two companies during the South African War. Promoted lieutenant-colonel, he was appointed by Samuel
effort, Pugsley was a persistent critic of the government’s war policy. Samuel Hughes, the minister of militia and
accompany a local physician, Samuel Muir, on his rounds and to assist him in his office. On vacations in Newfoundland, he helped Dr Charles Hugh Renouf, a graduate of the University of Edinburgh. Influenced
April 1840 in Hamilton, Upper Canada, fourth child of Hugh Vallance, a customs officer, and Ann Little; m
specialist Thomas Stewart Lyon, and economics analyst Samuel Thomas Wood*. In December
Aug. 1914, he joined the staff of the minister of militia and defence, Samuel