Sparrow David Thompson*, and demanded a “national policy” for the Canadian book trade. In response, Thompson steered a bill through
legislation, preferring to have Minister of Justice David Mills* communicate only the grounds upon which it might be set aside. Ross angrily proposed
. Two ardent Conservatives, David Young* and Archibald Wright, protested the election on
.
It was in fact the debt incurred in building railways that obliged the Island to consider entering confederation. In February 1873 Haythorne and David
Chamberlain represented the British government. Tupper worked closely with John Sparrow David Thompson*, who acted as legal adviser, but
WELLS, DAVID, conscientious objector; b. c. 1897 in England; d. 18