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                  River before returning. Gabe was subsequently invited to England, first in 1883 as one of Canada’s entries in the International Fisheries Exhibition in London. With his canoe and wigwam and wearing an
                  London with Sir George-Étienne Cartier* negotiating the acquisition of the northwest. Aikins demurred, urging Macdonald to take
                  partnership with H. J. Mathewson in London, Upper Canada, but he returned to Montreal the following year. After working for a few months as a journeyman, he set up his own confectionery shop with the
                  ., Philadelphia and London, 1912). A. C. Dunlop, “Pharmacist and entrepreneur: Pictou’s J. D. B. Fraser,” N.S. Hist. Quarterly, 4 (1974): 12–13. K
                  (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
                  . 3 Feb. 1864 Emma Ann Mullett in London, England, and they had at least two sons and five daughters; d. 20 July 1908 in
                   
                  . 1910: 4. Evening Telegram (Toronto), 23 Nov. 1910: 11. Globe, 19 April 1872; 23 Nov. 1910: 8. Industrial Banner (London, Ont.), November 1906
                  London in 1851, and current American experiments with cast and wrought iron. Although he had occasionally used iron for decorative purposes in earlier work, he now integrated the material into the
                  . 2 Aug. 1842 in London, England, eldest son of James Bain, a bookseller, and Joanna Watson; m
                  taking the dairy industry by storm in 1866–67, with some 80 factories opening in the London district alone in that one year. Ballantyne was a tyrant
                   
                  Congress of Hygiene and Demography, held in London. In his choice of therapeutics, Bayard was representative of the Anglo-American medical community
                  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
                  an adventurous disposition, he ran away to London, whence he was returned to Edinburgh by his father, who then placed him in an engineering firm. He joined the Edinburgh Volunteer Rifle Brigade. After
                  interest in advanced education and served as registrar of the University of Manitoba from 1883 to 1893. In 1886 he sent a collection of daily class assignments to the Colonial and Indian Exhibition in London
                  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
                   
                  as far north as Cape Chidley on the northern tip of Labrador. That year he also served on the local committee set up to facilitate the establishment of a London-based mission to deep-sea fishermen in
                   
                  ), B.C. George Blenkinsop joined the marine service of the Hudson’s Bay Company in London as a steward on 24 Aug. 1840 and was sent on
                  . That year he devoted considerable effort to the early stages of L’avenir du peuple canadien français, which would come out three years later. He had completed the research for it in London by
                  . 20 Jan. 1834 in London, England, son of Charles Carpenter Bompas, a sergeant at law, and Mary Steele Tomkins; m
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