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                  vice-president. There is little evidence that he had the flair for business of either his grandfather or his father; rather, his was a
                  ], an exclusive college-preparatory institution in Lower Horton that offered, according to historian Arthur Wentworth Hamilton
                  archdiocese of Moncton would be founded under Louis-Joseph-Arthur Melanson
                  he had little sympathy. In 1912 he boasted of having “completely smashed” the Industrial Workers of the World whose members went on strike against the Canadian Northern Pacific Railway, then under
                  British Columbia’s capital. Garnet played an active role in the birth of the unit and was made second in command to Lieutenant-Colonel Arthur William
                  members was a promising group of new parliamentarians who included Doherty and Arthur Meighen
                  1921 were grim for the Conservatives, now part of Arthur Meighen*’s National Liberal and Conservative Party, which was the successor to
                  country, which he had purchased from James Arthur Little
                  lacked was an industrial base, a need which the Stanfield firm was to supply from that day to this. After acquiring little beyond the minimum public
                  Jury*, and machinist David Arthur Carey*. In July 1886 he joined Victor Hugo Local Assembly 7814 of the Knights of Labor, and he
                  Company, whose bond issue the Flemming administration had guaranteed, defaulted and the province took over the company. Maine politician Arthur Robinson Gould, the promoter and principal investor, sought
                   June 1905 Helena Emiline Strong (d. 1959) at Little Bay Islands, Nfld, and they
                  minister of militia and defence Sydney Arthur Fisher* and condoned by Borden, in the selection of officers for the 13th (Scottish) Light
                  federal election of 23 June 1896 Hazen lost by 191 votes to Joseph John Tucker, a Liberal newcomer to politics whose “chief political asset,” in the words of historian John Irvine Little, “seems
                  to the Reid family and saw in the arrangement some immediate financial relief, the promise of jobs in St John’s West, and substantial economic progress with little risk. Bond regarded the contract
                  industry. Although the council’s terms of reference were to coordinate and promote scientific and industrial research, its surveys found that there was little to coordinate and no more than 50
                  a Nova Scotia baronetcy in the 17th century, was reinforced when Aberdeen’s uncle Arthur Hamilton Gordon* served as lieutenant
                  beautiful young mother.” For his father he felt admiration but apparently little affection. The boy was sent to live in Hamilton with his maternal
                  Gordon, and Arthur John Arbuthnott Stringer. At McGill the zealous doctor called for a new gymnasium and proposed radical plans to regulate athletic activity, give medical examinations to new
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