. secondly 26 Nov. 1878 Louisa M. Hart, née Bouchette, in Quebec City; there were no children of either marriage; d. 30 July 1905 in London, England
(Toronto and London, 1960). T. J. McGee, The music of Canada (New York and London, 1985). E. B. Moogk, Roll back the years: history of Canadian recorded sound and
Congress of Hygiene and Demography, held in London.
In his choice of therapeutics, Bayard was representative of the Anglo-American medical community
much of his Irish land he had chosen liquidity in capital. Some major investments in the London and Globe Finance Corporation were speculative and unwise, and he led others into similar straits through
they had run out of ammunition. The London Standard reported that Carruthers’s clothes “were perforated with bullets.” Colonial Secretary Joseph Chamberlain sent congratulations to the Canadian
Lucania between England and Canada, and was buried in London
attended school at Princeton and completed his education at a commercial college in London. He began his business career in 1856 as a clerk in a Princeton grocery store, a position he held for eight years
Newfoundland in 1855. Arrangements for their free passage to the colony were made with Mission House in London by a prominent St John’s merchant and Methodist lay leader, James Johnstone
.
Nothing is known of the early years of Mary Elizabeth Graves’s life. She was educated at the New London Literary and Scientific Institution in New London, N.H., graduating in July 1864, and then taught
.
Robert Edwards Holloway arrived in Newfoundland in June 1874 to assume the duties of principal of the St John’s Wesleyan Academy. Having attended the Wesleyan Training College in London and
other Toronto publishers and booksellers. Part of an international trend to the wholesale distribution of popular reading material, the company was modelled after W. H. Smith and Son of London and
: 8, 24. g.m.s.] W. H. Greene, The wooden walls among the ice floes: telling the romance of the Newfoundland seal fishery (London, 1933
railway history. Settling in Toronto, Jennings next supervised construction for the CPR in Ontario: the lines from Woodstock to London and from London to Detroit, the Wingham extension, the Guelph Junction
community when their lives were in danger. In March 1883 he was chosen by the Canadian government to represent the dominion at the International Fisheries Exhibition in London, England. His speeches received
London senior matriculation examinations. He was an invaluable member of Methodist boards and executive committees, and there was no aspect of education in Newfoundland which escaped his attention
transferred to Ottawa. Nothing would match the size or significance of this acquisition for many years to come.
Brymner went to London in 1873 and knocked
contribution to science, a paper on glacial drift, to the Geological Society of London. While there he met Peter Mitchell*, a member of the New
. 15 Jan. 1841 in London, England, second son of Edward George Geoffrey Stanley, 14th Earl of Derby, and Emma Caroline Wilbraham; m
. 2 Aug. 1842 in London, England, eldest son of James Bain, a bookseller, and Joanna Watson; m
Canada Lumberman, which remained influential for decades. During a European trip, Begg installed at the 1878 universal exposition in Paris a prize-winning display of a landau built in London, Ont