issues (February 1895 to March 1896), which carried 207 articles by 66 writers, including Arthur
. Capital (Fredericton), 15 Jan., 19, 21–26 Feb., 19 March, 2 June 1885
Pays (Montréal) in 1864 and Le Courrier du Canada (Québec) in 1870–71. On 24 March 1871 the latter paper published one of his first lectures, “La mission du journaliste en
, a sermon preached in the Canada Presbyterian Church, Coté Street, Montreal, on sabbath, March 14th, 1869, on the occasion of the death of John
. 4 March 1836, probably in Terrebonne county, Lower Canada, son of Octave Villeneuve, a farmer, and Anathalie (Nathalie) Truchon
papers, box 11, folder 1, doc.24. PANB, MC 288, MS4, petition of A. B. Walker, 1881; MS7/H; RS9, 24 March 1908, A. B. Walker to H. A. McKeown, 2 Dec. 1907
care not how soon a change is made for something else,” he wrote on 9 March 1863. Knowing his parents’ hopes that he would follow his father’s calling, he mourned his lack of “spiritual
. unmarried 9 March 1904 in Winnipeg.
Robert Machray was born into a middle-class professional family whose members were ardent Presbyterians
. 30 March 1814 in Castleknock (Republic of Ireland), son of the Reverend William Gwynne and Eliza Nelson; m
for federal seats in 1867, leaving the provincial legislature to younger and more moderate liberals. It was not until March 1869, near the end of the second session, that these opposition members formed
. 7 March 1844 in Fredericton, son of Andrew Blair and Mary Ann Segee; m. there 31 Oct
. 18 March 1837 in Methwold, England, seventh of ten children of the Reverend Horatio Walpole Bucke and Clarissa Andrews; m
volumes. On 6 March 1884 the Toronto Public Library opened in the renovated mechanics’ institute building.
Throughout his career at
Columbia’s Supreme Court. He accompanied Begbie on his inaugural circuit in March 1859. The first assize in the gold colony, held in the barracks at Fort Langley (near Langley) before a crowd of restive
returned to Montreal in early March, in time to take his wife on a trip to New York and Washington and to read “We’re Irish yet” to the annual dinner of the St Patrick’s Society in Montreal on 18
responded by creating the vicariate of Saskatchewan on 20 March 1868. Grandin was given charge of it as vicar of missions. At Taché’s request Grandin attended the council of Quebec bishops in 1868 which
Harvey corresponding secretary. Its report in March 1888 recommended cod hatcheries to restock the bays and the creation of a permanent fisheries commission. Late that year it appointed a
exhaustion from overwork, Hellmuth resigned his position in March 1861. He was almost immediately appointed archdeacon of Huron and bishop’s commissary by Cronyn, who was working to establish a college to