commission on American industrial schools for native children. His report, submitted on 14 March, recommended similar experiments in Canada. While he badgered Macdonald to “do the square thing” by
. 9 March 1841 in Dudswell, Lower Canada, son of Thomas Davis and Anna Urania Chaffee; m
petition signed by 68 dentists and 25 medical doctors was submitted to the Ontario Legislative Assembly. In March “An act respecting dentistry,” the first comprehensive legislation governing the profession
and his brother Alphonse-Eugène, who had both been accountants with the paper for at least five years and who in March founded L. J. Demers et Frère. Tarte and Desjardins stayed on, however, as the
. . . (n.p., 1919; repr. St John’s, 1985), 89. Methodist Monthly Greeting (St John’s), July 1893; February, March 1908. D. G. Pitt, E. J. Pratt
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
in the provincial election of March 1898. Refusing to resign – he had been an mla for almost 20 years – he successfully challenged Calder’s election in the
registering existing river lots by legal subdivision.
Gabriel Dumont was not one to suffer frustration quietly. Near the end of March 1884 he called a
company for Saint John’s only refinery.
In March 1865 Dustan, armed with a letter of introduction from Premier Samuel Leonard
, indépendance, annexion, which he gave to the Institut Canadien in Quebec on 15 March 1871, he condemned the policy of Great Britain, which had been designed not “to allow us to remain French
Stanley] away from the defending champions, the Montreal Victorias. They then had to hold it against challengers. On 14 March 1899 they defeated Queen’s College in Kingston, Ont., by a 6–2
, in Bay City, Mich.; they had no children; d. 1 March 1906 in Hamilton
. 7 March 1839 in Marshfield, P.E.I., son of John Ferguson and Isabella Stewart, both natives of Scotland; m. 26 March 1873
. Capital (Fredericton), 15 Jan., 19, 21–26 Feb., 19 March, 2 June 1885
. 28 March 1852 in Ash, near Rochester, Kent, England, second son of Joseph Flitcroft Fletcher and Mary Ann Hayward; m
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Then ensued a legal battle that would last more than two years. Determined to keep her in jail, Lilley and Hutchinson managed to arrest her yet again on 25 March 1885, but succeeded in holding
Poutré*], and poems, which appeared in periodicals, in the albums of upper-class young ladies, and in a collection entitled Mes loisirs; poesies, published at Quebec in March
board and treasurer of the fabrique. From 1873 to 1878 he was a land appraiser for the Intercolonial Railway and from June 1874 to March 1878 he served as receiver of wrecks. He was