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                  business, Smart had belonged to the St Andrew’s Society, the Engineers’ Club, the Montreal Military Institute, the Caledonian Society, and the
                  physicians William Osler* and Andrew Macphail as well as
                  MACPHAIL, Sir ANDREW (baptized John Andrew McPhail, he would sign Andrew Macphail from about 1893), teacher
                  of 1873 and employees of Donald Fraser and Sons, while Andrew White Brebner had recently arrived from Aberdeen to oversee timber limits and a sawmill in Quebec on behalf of Glasgow interests. These
                  , 1936/37. Andrew Macphail, Official history of the Canadian forces in the Great War, 1914–19: the medical services (Ottawa, 1925). Carman Miller, A knight in politics: a biography of Sir
                  the Yukon Field Force (Toronto, 1987). Sir Andrew Macphail
                   Andrew Macphail, “a tribute to himself as much as to
                   May 1867 in Lower Greenfield, N.B., son of Andrew Cunningham Caldwell and Margaret Fulton Wakem; m. first 7 April 1892 Anna (Annie) Henrietta Frances Abeldt (1871–1928) in Menominee, Mich
                  ., Journal, 24 (January–June 1931): 324–25. Sir Andrew Macphail
                  , professor, cardiologist, author, and editor; b. 18 March 1868 in St Andrews (Saint-André-d’Argenteuil), Que., younger daughter of the Reverend Jeremie Babin and Elizabeth Bayley Abbott; cousin
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