John Norquay*, Aikins had not played a public role in politics. In 1900 he was asked by Premier Hugh John
Nov. 1847 in County Armagh (Northern Ireland), son of John J. Collison and
within confederation, Howe joined Sir John A. Macdonald
government of Conservative premier Hugh John Macdonald
MACDONALD, Sir HUGH JOHN, lawyer, militia officer, politician, and police magistrate; b. 13
family affair, with his father, his brothers (James Hector, John, and Wallace), and eventually his son (Hugh John) working on it. It emulated the local papers founded by John Ross
rewarding, and he loved Macdonald. When Macdonald died in 1891 Pope mourned as for a father.
With Hugh John
A. Macdonald*’s party in the election of 1891, speaking for John
translations of Greek, Latin, and modern Continental literature.
In 1907 the bookstore fell under the scrutiny of the Reverend John George
by the CPR). When Hugh John Macdonald, son of the prime minister, announced his move to Winnipeg to open
Halifax, Townshend was called to the bar in 1866. In 1868 he succeeded to the large Amherst practice of his uncle Senator Robert Barry Dickey. A decade later he admitted his brother John Medley Townshend
Conservative Hugh John Macdonald, probably because the incumbent, Liberal Joseph
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