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                   Witt Talmage, Wild’s career began to soar. The key to his new success in the pulpit was his discovery of British Israelism, a sectarian movement that took as its foundation work John Wilson’s
                  . secondly 1872 Catherine Anne Davies of Pictou, N.S., and they had six children; d. 24 June 1908 in St John’s. Since the Whiteway
                   
                  position he would hold until the Liberal government of Wilfrid Laurier* came into power in 1896. Hugh John
                  young easterner, John Ewart, in setting up a second retail outlet, at Lethbridge, in November 1885. They also established one of the first large-scale ranching operations in the district, the
                  . 1820 in Garryvacum, northeast of Port Laoise (Republic of Ireland), son of John P. Tully, a lieutenant in the Royal Navy, and Alicia
                  TEAGUE, JOHN, contractor and architect; b. June 1833
                  September he was on the editorial staff of La Minerve, the official Montreal organ of the all-powerful party of federal prime minister Sir John A
                  the St Andrew’s and Caledonian societies, and a master of the St Andrew’s masonic lodge. Controversy over the length and content of the
                  (London). His first affiliation with the lodge system also occurred during his university days: in October 1865 he joined the masonic order
                  , 1906]) is preserved among the masonic records at PANS, MG 20, 2130, no.34. A new edition of his church
                  Ingersoll, later the mechanics’ institute, in which he played an important role. Much of his free time was devoted to town affairs in Ingersoll, to lodge work for the masons and the Independent Order of Odd
                   
                  McCABE, WILLIAM, teacher and businessman; b. 12 June 1835 in Hallowell (Picton), Upper Canada, son of John
                  sons and two daughters; d. 2 Feb. 1910 in Calgary. At the age of four George Murdoch accompanied his family to Saint John, N.B., where
                   
                  MASON, JOHN JAMES, accountant, militia officer, masonic administrator, publisher
                   
                  John Herbert Mason of Canada Permanent Loan and Savings proposed an amalgamation of his company, Western Canada, Freehold Loan, and the London and Ontario Investment Company. The merger took place at the
                   
                  assistant during his Sudbury days, the Reverend John Dunlop Ellis, wrote that “Huntington was a great man. He deserves a monument somewhere in the north country.” Today, Huntington College, the United
                   years, made his health uncertain but, as he confessed to John Stephen Willison
                  Hamilton, Upper Canada, and they had eight sons and three daughters; m. secondly 5 Jan. 1903 Lois Humphrey, widow of John Hamilton Nelles
                  DAVIDSON, JOHN ANDREW, pioneer, businessman, jp, office holder, and politician; b
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