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                  diversified economy and the area is well known for the entrepreneurial spirit of its inhabitants. Alan Ross Breakey
                  Ross for the mountain section from Calgary to the end of Onderdonk’s work, and John Ross (no relation) for the section north of Superior
                  Ross, were initially cordial, but early on he began to sense that his position had changed. Even though he was still officially in charge, his advice was not always sought by the minister, and
                  Ross* of the North-West Territorial government in negotiating Treaty No.8 with the Indians in the District of Athabasca and northeastern corner of British Columbia, an area disturbed by gold seekers
                  . The grandparents of Simon Holmes emigrated to Pictou County from Ross-shire, Scotland, in 1803 with their son John and shortly thereafter settled in the area which would become Springville. The family
                   
                  John Ross Robertson, who wanted illustrations for their newspapers, and Timothy
                  Ross faltered, tarnished in part by Conmee’s electoral indiscretions and his involvement with railway and utility companies which required legislative action, and at the end of the 10th
                  . A staunch party loyalist, Jaffray served as a vice-president and as president of the Toronto Reform Association during the early 1890s. In 1904 Ontario’s Liberal government, under George William Ross
                  control of the Bank,” a proposal he declined. Commenting on Fyshe’s departure, his fellow banker William Donald Ross remarked, “I cannot for the life of me see why any Bank would want to get clear of the
                   
                  instrumental in securing labour representation (Clarke) on the Tory ticket in Toronto in the provincial election of 1886, and federally in 1896 he was a leader in the successful campaign of John Ross
                  (Winnipeg, 1887). H. R. Ross, Thirty-five years in the limelight: Sir Rodmond P
                  Reid and Margaret Ross; m. first 20 Sept. 1875 Eleanor M. Robinson in Halifax; m
                  (Toronto, [1976]; copy in AO, Pamphlet Coll., 1976, no.23). U.S., Lighthouse Board, Report on use of acetylene gas by the Canadian government as an illuminant for aids to navigation, by Albert Ross
                  . Pearson’s central Canadian financial associates, notably railway contractor turned utility promoter James Ross
                  . About 1850 Blake entered the Toronto mercantile firm of Ross, Mitchell and Company. However, after completing his four-year apprenticeship, he decided to follow his father and elder brother
                  , Roderick Ross, who was also serving as Indian agent and magistrate, held a hearing at which Berens pleaded the sons’ case. He argued that the execution of the windigo reflected his people’s belief that “many
                  Ross to have the mineral refined in Ontario. At the time the CCC’s refining was done by the Orford Copper Company of New Jersey
                  (Charlottetown), 25 June 1852, 7 Oct. 1853. Ross’s Weekly (Charlottetown), 21 Jan., 9 June 1864. Semi-Weekly Advertiser (Charlottetown), 10 Nov. 1863. Almanac
                  Fayetteville, N.C., and they had three sons and nine daughters; d. 6 June 1920 at the Cowichan River, B.C., and was buried in Ross Bay Cemetery, Victoria
                  Ross, a Conservative member, Robert Roswell Gamey, alleged that he had been offered money in the office of Provincial Secretary James Robert Stratton to switch allegiance. Boyd and Chief
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