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                  at the Madras school on King Square, of which he would later become a board member. In 1854, to receive business training, he entered his father’s firm, Thomas McAvity and Company. Commercial
                   
                  N.B. Museum, Saint John City records, The King v. C. B. MacDougall (preliminary hearing indictment, 1 Sept. 1909). UNBL, MG H25, scrapbooks. Daily Post (Sydney
                  ,” with the authority to act in any part of the province. In 1884 he moved to an office on King Street West, Toronto. Murray’s
                   
                  children of John Moser and Christianna (Christine) Jennings; d. unmarried 11 June 1907 in Salem, Kings County, N.B., and was buried in nearby Butternut Ridge (Havelock
                   
                  . Having embarked on a course of studies at King’s College, Fredericton, he completed an honours degree in January 1852 and an ma two years later
                   
                  King]. After a public outcry, he was released in seven hours. He was rearrested for the same offence in 1874
                  [see George Edwin King]. In the view of Le Journal de Québec, Masson wanted “at all costs
                  Lennox* to design the Manning Arcade, a large office block on King Street West. He also built Manning Chambers, at Queen and Bay, which housed the law firm of his son-in-law, Edward William Hume Blake
                  attend the Presbyterian Church but resolved to become an Anglican when such a move became feasible. Machray studied mathematics at King’s College
                   
                  seemed as if he were an integral part of the community.” An Anglican in religion and a Conservative in politics, he had also been a grandmaster of King Solomon’s Masonic Lodge
                  Store of 1887–88 for William A. Thompson (doubled in size about 1890–91), which still stands on King Street East nearly opposite St James’ Cathedral. Iron and terracotta play important
                  Brunswick schools question [see George Edwin King] he had to take a stand against the ultramontanist
                  Immaculate Conception until his death. He opened a large music store on King Street, in which he handled both instruments and printed music. He also published music, including some of his own compositions, and
                  KING, GEORGE EDWIN, lawyer, politician, and judge; b
                   
                  clothing and furnishing goods. Business grew, and within 20 years he had become one of the largest dry-goods wholesalers and manufacturers in the region. In the early 1870s the firm moved from King
                  “Bee King of Canada,” as he had become known. Fire wiped out his factory, destroying everything, including the office and press of the Canadian Bee Journal and of two other publications that
                   
                  , prosecuted by William Jack, were sustained and Hea was dismissed. Nevertheless, Jack chose to pursue his degree at the more genteel King’s College (Windsor, N.S.), from which he was graduated with a
                  controlled the sale of books and periodicals on the Great Western Railway. Irving moved to Toronto in the fall of 1862, opening a bookstore at the corner of King and Jordan streets. Within a few years he
                  . Apart from a brief altercation with the proprietor of a Halifax girls’ school in 1887, he lived in retirement. He was a member of the board of governors of King’s College in Windsor during the 1880s
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