, édit. (Ottawa, 1987), 32, 98. Dictionnaire biographique des musiciens canadiens (2e éd., Lachine, Qué., 1935), 272–74. Encyclopedia of music in Canada, ed. Helmut Kallmann
*, in Hamilton, Ont., and they had at least eight children, including four sons and three daughters; d. 15 May 1902 in Ottawa.
Educated
March 1935. Northern Miner (Toronto), 3 Jan., 28 Feb. 1929; 28 March 1935; 1 April 1987. Ottawa Journal, 22 Dec. 1934, 26 June 1936, 6 March 1969
in Geneviève Guimont Bastien et al., Inventaire des dessins architecturaux aux Archives de l’université Laval (Ottawa, 1980). The ANQ-Q also has more than
Maine, prohibited dual representation, and let Tilley present his final budget. All eyes were on Ottawa, and he was impatient to begin a new career there
the construction of the Quebec, Montreal, Ottawa and Occidental Railway. Turcotte voted against these proposals, believing them to be unfair and arbitrary. In the 1878 election he was returned by
held in 1927, were the only international salons in the west during the 1920s. Between 1919 and 1930 there were only two other international salons in Canada, in Toronto and Ottawa. Since 1923
when the Liberals came to power in Ottawa, and, as a faithful defender of the party for many years, Buies expected to be given a sinecure and to join his journalistic and literary colleagues who had
Victoria Warder, a Conservative newspaper in Lindsay. As its editor and proprietor, he vigorously supported the Conservative party and, while it was in power in Ottawa under Sir John A
King* and Mary Ann Fowler; m. 28 Nov. 1866 Lydia Eaton, and they had a son and a daughter; d. 7 May 1901 in Ottawa
favoured the cooperative route. In 1909 a determined Partridge went to Ottawa as part of a grain growers’ delegation to push for federal ownership of terminal elevators
the most important items are cited here. Other sources published before 1971 are listed in A bibliography of the Group of Seven, comp. D. [R.] Reid (Ottawa, 1971); materials published up
Society for the Propagation of Christian Knowledge. He also organized the Ottawa District Association of the Quebec Church Society, becoming its first chairman in 1844
communautés religieuses de la ville de Québec (Québec, 1973), 37–38, 88. Treasures from Quebec (Ottawa and Quebec, 1965), no.56. Léon Bélanger, L’église de L’Islet
, 1878, app.1; Report of the Canadian Pacific Railway royal commission (3v., Ottawa, 1882). Canadian album (Cochrane and Hopkins), vol.3. N. S. Garland, Garland’s banks, bankers
), the Hotel Vancouver (1928–39), and the Bessborough Hotel in Saskatoon (1930–32); they nearly doubled the size of Ottawa’s Château Laurier (1928). The Manoir Richelieu in Pointe-au-Pic (La Malbaie
Prince Edward Island (Can., Dept. of Agriculture, Plant Research Institute, Pub., no.1088, [Ottawa], 1960), 6–7. Winifred Cairns, “The Natural History Society of P.E.I., part I: 1889–1891
presence of British army units; travel by canoes, sailing boats, and early steamships; the timber trade with rafts on the Ottawa River; mills on the Rideau River and at Sherbrooke, Lower Canada; fish markets
Ottawa (Ottawa, 1919), 20, 56–57. Lawrence, Judges of N.B. (Stockton and Raymond), 203. Lindsey, Life and times of Mackenzie, 1: 64–65. Mary McLean, “Index to unofficial Hansard of
, and its commitment.
A new phase had opened in Beaugrand’s life. Taking advantage of the fact that the Liberals were in power in Ottawa, he moved
which he was parliamentary correspondent at the Legislative Assembly in Quebec and the House of Commons in Ottawa. Beausoleil left the paper at the end of 1873. On 19 Feb. 1874 he became co-owner
Legal* of St Albert, who had been invited by Donato Sbarretti y Tazza, the apostolic delegate in Ottawa, to draft a clause defending denominational schools for inclusion in the Autonomy
Farms system and appointed William Saunders* its director. At Saunders’s behest, Bedford went to Ottawa in April 1887 to help set up the
practised in Ottawa until early 1882 when he moved to Manitoba. After being admitted to the bar there, he opened a practice in Emerson. He did not long remain in Manitoba. In July 1882 he married his
. Garneau, Voyage en Angleterre et en France dans les années 1831, 1832 et 1833, Paul Wyczynski, édit. (Ottawa, 1968), 282–83. L.C., House of Assembly, Journals, 1815; 1831–32, app.B; 1835
the Ottawa River in September. On the steamship journey to Hawkesbury, Bigsby’s developing interest in the geology of the St Lawrence region manifested itself in his remarks to Louis-Joseph
., 1938). Can., Dept. of Militia and Defence, Militia list (Ottawa), January 1899, January 1919, December 1922. Canadian Almanac . . . (Toronto), 1875-1912. Canadian annual
Aug. 1884, 1 Jan. 1890. BCARS Report (Victoria), 1913: 109. Can., Dept. of Indian Affairs, Annual report (Ottawa), 1881, 1887. [W. B.] Cheadle, Cheadle’s journal of trip
, in the Ottawa valley about 30 miles south of the Canadian capital. His father owned a carriage works in the village, where as a youth Thomas would be employed building, upholstering, and painting
foray to Canada, travelling with his sister Marian Iliff (May) and some friends. Touring Ottawa, Bostock inspected the Parliament Buildings and saw the Conservative prime minister, Sir John A
, joined Edward Jessup* and others in petitioning, unsuccessfully, for a tract on the Ottawa River. Gideon Bostwick was granted Oxford Township, in
–69. H. J. Morgan, Bibliotheca canadensis: or a manual of Canadian literature (Ottawa, 1867; repr. Detroit, 1968). Rickey v. City of Toronto (1914), Ontario Law
the Ottawa valley sold, new fields were purchased in the Muskoka, Lake Nipissing, Sudbury, and Algoma areas. On the last day of 1888, M. M. Boyd estimated his worth, including inventories of
staked and Boyle, realizing that fortunes could still be made by using hydraulic methods on ground unsuitable for pick-and-shovel mining, left Dawson for Ottawa in September, intent upon obtaining a
Oct. 1897. Hamilton Spectator, 3 March 1902, 26 May 1914. Ottawa Citizen, 17 Jan. 1901. American Assoc. for the Advancement of Science, Proc. (Salem, Mass
–13. J.-P. Gagnon, Le 22e bataillon (canadien-français), 1914–1919; étude socio-militaire (Québec et Ottawa, 1986). Léopold Lamontagne, Les
., Legislative Assembly, Sessional papers, 1877: 504; 1884: 183–86; 1903: J9–J16. Can., Royal commission on Chinese immigration, Report and evidence (Ottawa, 1885; repr. New York, 1978); Royal
, no.202, Ottawa, 1976). R. S. Allen, “The British Indian Department and the frontier in North America, 1755–1830,” Canadian Hist. Sites: Occasional Papers in Archæology and Hist. (Ottawa
, being only too glad to count among its members a prelate who was clearly destined to become a prince of the church. In 1915 the society would publish in its Proceedings and Transactions (Ottawa
. PAC, Preliminary inventory, Record Group 10: Indian affairs (Ottawa, 1951), iii. Graymont, Iroquois, 81, 148, 150–55, 175. R. S. Allen, “The British Indian
1853, after two years as a merchant’s clerk in nearby Elgin, he studied dentistry in Ottawa. He then practised in the Leeds area, Pawling, N.Y. (his mother’s birthplace), and New York City, but returned
pamphlets on agriculture; d. 17 July 1885 at Ottawa, Ont., and was buried 22 July in the church of Saint-Denis-de-la-Bouteillerie at Saint-Denis, Que
Pionnier, with which he would be associated for the next 16 years. From 1886 to 1896 he was also editor of La Colonisation (Sherbrooke), a magazine subsidized by Ottawa and intended to
: Blackfoot and Sarcee painted buffalo robes in the Royal Ontario Museum (Toronto, 1993). Can., Dept. of Indian Affairs, Annual report (Ottawa), 1895: 78. Diamond Jenness, The Sarcee Indians
, Univ. of Toronto. Cockburn’s other publications include Speech on unrestricted reciprocity, delivered in the House of Commons, Ottawa, on Tuesday, March 19th
Davie*], a meeting of northern natives and provincial cabinet ministers in 1887, a joint federal-provincial commission in 1887, and a visit by Crosby to Ottawa in 1889 yielded no resolution of
(Ottawa, 1974); “Delezenne, les orfèvres, l’orfèvrerie, 1740–1790” (ma thesis, univ. de Montréal, 1974). H. N. Flynt and M. G
Church of Canada, Diocese of Ottawa Arch., United Anglican Missions of Williamsburg, Matilda, Osnabruck and Edwardsburg, Ont., reg. of baptisms, marriages, and burials (mfm. at AO). AO, MS 35; MS 451
into Canada and ultimately destroy the indigenous trade, which had already been battered by economic recessions. In 1895 Dawson was a delegate to a conference on copyright held in Ottawa, attended by
minister in Ottawa, he held the choice posting of Calgary, where the house that was built for him was the best at any mounted police barracks and, as Deane House, is now a provincial historic site