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                  business since 1854, taught him the fundamentals of the art. In 1867 Vallée opened a studio in partnership with François-Xavier Labelle at 10 Rue Saint-Jean, where they both specialized in scenes of Quebec
                  François-Xavier-Antoine Labelle*. They travelled to England, Belgium
                  Labelle*. None the less Nantel lost to Prévost by a narrow margin on 7 Dec. 1900. Terrebonne would henceforth remain firmly in Liberal hands. In 1908, older and no doubt already ill, Nantel
                  Labelle* was appointed as deputy commissioner, Le Sage lost responsibility for the two areas dearest to him, other than immigration and repatriation. He was relegated to the Department of Public
                   
                  LABELLE, CHARLES (baptized Charles William), lawyer, musician, teacher, author
                  Labelle* arrived in 1885. Honoré Mercier* was there as premier in 1888 and 1891 and as a private citizen in the winter of 1892–93. Deputy
                  -Antoine Labelle*, the assistant commissioner in the Quebec Department of Agriculture and Colonization from 1888. Both believed
                  Labelle*, Buies was invited by the commissioner of crown lands, Félix-Gabriel Marchand*, to join his department. So began his career
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