Minister Sir Robert Laird Borden* in January 1915 that Alderson “does not treat our men with a firm iron hand covered with the
commission, as expected. Needed engineering expertise would come from Cecil Brunswick Smith. And to balance Beck’s populism and rein in his enthusiasms, Whitney also persuaded a reluctant John Strathearn
educated at the Collegiate School in Fredericton, where George Robert Parkin was headmaster, and at the
; m. 3 Aug. 1882 Elizabeth Smith in Hamilton, Ont., and they had four sons; d. 29 July 1926 near Olds, Alta.
Michael Clark was educated at Elmfield
mp Henry Robert Emmerson*, minister of railways and canals, as one of the individuals in question and went
that of George Monro Grant* and George Robert
ambition or her output. She suggested in an interview in the Idler (London) [see Robert
with the nascent Provincial Workmen’s Association and a personal friendship with its influential general secretary, Robert
. 1883 Margaret Smith (d. 1915) in Montreal, and they had one son and four
student of reverent biblical criticism and the works of scholars such as William Robertson Smith and Charles Augustus Briggs. He remained the minister of St
mpp. Hendrie handily defeated Colquhoun (who ran as an independent), Grit candidate Stephen Frederick Washington, and socialist Robert Roadhouse. Though the Liberal government of George
Smith.
Lew was not above using his role as a go-between for personal gain. A promissory note written in 1908 indicates that he was
.
Andrew Loggie was a great-grandson of Robert Logie (Loggie), a fisherman from the River Spey in Morayshire, Scotland, who emigrated with his wife and several children around 1780 and settled on the south
Richard Hardisty, the richest man in the North-West Territories, and to Donald Alexander Smith
Smith, New Testament expert Marcus Dods, theologian Alexander Balmain Bruce, and natural scientist Henry Drummond were particularly influential on him, and their fight for progressive evangelicalism was
begun to branch out in 1889 as president of the Charles J. Smith coal and wood company. In 1891 he joined a syndicate which acquired control of Toronto’s horse-drawn trolley system
moved there early in 1882. Martin was admitted to the Manitoba bar late in the summer. He established a successful legal practice and took an articling student, Smith Curtis, who would later become his
MATHISON, ROBERT, newspaperman, office holder, educator of the deaf, and administrator of a fraternal order; b. 9