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London, 1975), 177, 179, 195. V. Ross and Trigge, Hist. of Canadian Bank of Commerce, III: 155. C. B. Sissons, A history of Victoria University (Toronto, 1952
 
not recognized by the medical profession. Morris accepted their reprimand. In September 1861 the Reverend James C
Campbell* with descriptive texts by Titus Smith, lithographed and coloured in London, and published by C. H. Belcher, Halifax, and John Snow, London. A second series, under the patronage of Sir
: selected essays on women’s history in B.C., ed. Barbara Latham and Cathy Kess (Victoria, 1980), 79–100. Eaton, Hist. of Kings County. [M. L. Gordon et al
 
preserved in Queen’s College, now part of Memorial University of Newfoundland, St John’s. USPG, C/CAN/Nfl., 6–7. [Edward Feild], Journal of
 
–131. Queen’s University Journal (Kingston, Ont.), 26 Oct. 1900. C. R. W. Biggar, Sir Oliver Mowat . . . a biographical sketch (2v., Toronto, 1905
 
officer; b. 15 May 1859 in Dee Side, Bonaventure County, Lower Canada, third son of John L. Mowat and Elizabeth Moores; m. 16 Oct. 1888 Bertha C. Herrett in Petitcodiac, N.B
 
MUIR, ANDREW, collier and office holder; b. c. 1828, probably in Ayrshire, Scotland, eldest son of John
(Winnipeg, 1894); Hist. of Man. C. J. Houston and W. J. Smyth, The sash Canada wore: a historical geography of the Orange order in Canada (Toronto, 1980
 
MUNSON, Mrs LETITIA (Lecitia), herbalist, fortune-teller, and midwife; probably b. c. 1820 in North Carolina
 
MUSGRAVE, JANE LAVINIA (McNaughton), social reformer; b. 6 July 1830 in North Sydney, N.S.; m. c
 
, Toronto, and the centennial of confederation of Canada; painted by Charles F. Comfort, r.c.a. ([Toronto], 1967). David Allison and C. E. Tuck
22-305, no.34305. Kraft General Foods Arch. (Morton Grove [Chicago]), “Kraft–MacLaren Cheese Company, Limited” (printed document, c. 1922, describing purchase of 1920). NA, MG 29, D61
 
MacNEILL (McNeil), MARY (Fulkerson), physician; b. c. 1859
. Phyllis R. Blakeley PANS, RG 1, 449/52C, census of 1838; RG 20, C, nos.55
 
McCALL, DUNCAN, merchant, politician, jp, and militia
AO, RG 8-1-1, 589/1871; RG 55-17-33, no.81. Univ. of Western Ont. Library, J. J. Talman Regional Coll. (London), McClary family papers, ser.II-C-1. London Advertiser (London, Ont.), 12–13
 
the Canadian anti-slavery movement. He was truly an example of the spiritual philanthropist. I. C. B
. In Manitoba education of deaf children was largely ignored until the Winnipeg Ministerial Association financed a school run by James C. Watson in 1888. The following year the school became the
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