these relationships is perhaps best illustrated by the issue of a provincial college. An inveterate proponent of development, Douglas was the principal promoter of a New Brunswick university. Realizing
towards establishing the Belleville Seminary, later known as Albert College, their academy for secondary education and eventually for the training of ministers at university level. The Methodist Episcopal
, science, and art.
In 1871 Spencer left to study geology at McGill College in Montreal, where he was a student of John William
.
Educated at St John’s College, Cambridge, Robert Stanser was ordained deacon in 1783 and priest in 1784 and appointed his father’s curate at Bulwell in Nottinghamshire. For several years before being
district school and at Prince of Wales College in Charlottetown. He attended Dalhousie University in Halifax for one term before enrolling at McGill College in Montreal, from which he graduated in April
. accidentally 2 Jan. 1905 in Sutton, Que.
Charles Thibault shone in the classical studies he undertook from 1852 to 1860 at the Collège Sainte-Marie
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Lévite Thériault was the only son of François-Régis Thériault, militia captain, justice of the peace, mill owner, and prosperous farmer. After studying at the Collège de Sainte-Anne-de-la-Pocatière in
and three daughters; d. 30 March 1927 in Vancouver.
Charles H. Tupper was educated at King’s College in Windsor, N.S., and at McGill
, who followed in his father’s footsteps both as a clergyman and as an evangelical.
Educated on an SPG exhibition at King’s College, Windsor
latter had early been destined, it seems, to the ecclesiastical state. He was enrolled in the Séminaire de Saint-Magloire in Paris, which was run by the Oratorians, then in the Collège de Navarre (one of
from Victoria College, Cobourg, in 1883. In 1890 he would receive another, ad eundem, from the University of Toronto in recognition of his graduation as a licentiate from the Royal College of
.
George Augustus Wetherall attended Hyde Abbey School, Winchester, and the military college at Farnham. At age seven lie was already an officer, having been provided on 29 July 1795 with a
visible roles, those of honorary treasurer (1912–34) and vice-president (1921–34) of the Montreal Diocesan Theological College, combined both interests. After his first wife died in 1904 he endowed the
seek adventure in Detroit, Chicago, and Sioux City, Iowa. In 1878 he returned home and that October he enrolled in the Ontario Agricultural College in Guelph and joined the Volunteer Militia Field
* at the Toronto Academy before being admitted in February 1857 to Victoria College, Cobourg, where Nathanael Burwash* was a fellow student
Hutt of the Ontario Agricultural College, of more than a dozen stations – Maplehurst itself was one from 1896 – and responsibility for the fruit display at the annual industrial fair in Toronto
.
Crerar had fond memories of Hamilton. In 1899 the 11-year-old left for Upper Canada College in nearby Toronto. His mother’s parting gift was a daily meditation guide by Eleanor Plumptre, The words of
principal of Victoria College, the successor to Upper Canada Academy, though he was not formally inducted into the post until June 1842. He remained principal until 1847 but his active role in the
the initiative of Bishop Thomas Francis Barry, the institution reopened, as Saint Thomas’ College.
In August 1879 Allain had been sent to St
up in Fredericton, Peter John briefly attended King’s College but left before completing his degree. He then turned to the study of law. About the same time, having taken up, as he put it, “the amiable