.
In 1911, acting on a plan originally promoted by Niagara-area entrepreneur C. R. Morden, to merge several large bakeries into one, Weston and others had formed the Canada Bread Company Limited
and Richard Klumpenhouwer, Lords of the western bench: a biographical history of the supreme and district courts of Alberta, 1876–1990 (Calgary, 1997). C. C. McCaul, “Precursors of the
baptisms, 1805–37 (mfm.). UCC-C, 3022; Church records, Toronto Conference, Bond Street Congregational/United Church (Toronto), records. Evening Telegram (Toronto), 19 Aug. 1908. Globe
. and Arch. (Fonda, N.Y.) holds a two-volume manuscript biography of Williams. His writings and the works he translated are listed in Bibliography of the Iroquoian languages, comp. J. C
. A. Woods, “Liverpool fleet lists,” I, 35–38 (typescript compiled c. 1939, copy in Liverpool City Libraries, Liverpool, Eng.). R. S. Craig, “British shipping and British North
. Biographical and critical commentary is also found in Atlantic province authors of the twentieth century: a bio-biblioraphical checklist, comp. C. T. Laugher (Halifax, 1982), 617
AJM, Greffe d’Antoine Adhémar; Greffe de J.-C. Raimbault, 27 juin 1729, 24 avril, 16 juin 1731; Greffe de Marien Tailhandier; Registres d’état civil de Notre-Dame de
[C.-F. Bailly de Messein], Copie de la lettre de l’évêque de Capsa, coadjuteur de Québec, &c, au président du comité sur l’éducation
enterprises in Banff is F. C. Harris and G. M. McDougall, “The Banff Sanitarium Hotel,” in G. M. McDougall et al., Medical clinics and physicians of southern Alberta (Calgary, 1992), 181
Heroic Poem in Four Cantos” ([Halifax, c. 1805]), a transcript copy of which is preserved at PANS, MG 1, 239C; The catechism of the Church of England, with parallel passages from the
faces of the season and gave viewers new ways to see a city: Winter evening, Quebec, c. 1905; The Blizzard, Craig Street, Montreal, 1912
papers, 42, no.69; 44, no.1; E. C. Guillet coll., Rebellion of 1837 papers; Scrapbook of clippings from American newspapers on the Canadian rebellion of 1837–38, 1835–43. PAC, MG 24, B38; RG
[The manuscript version of Franquet’s account of his 1751 voyage is in AN, Col., C11C, 9, ff.143–74. It has been published under the title “Le voyage de Franquet aux îles Royale et Saint
Miquelon
AN, 62 AQ, 30–45; Col., B, 53–96; C8A, 55; C11A
2 (office of the principal and vice-chancellor); RG 4 (secretariat of the Royal Institution for the Advancement of Learning and the board of governors), esp. c.504
. c. 1764 in the American colonies; m. first Abia Dayton, and they had five children; m. secondly Sally Bush, and they had no children; d. 9 Aug. 1853 in Lockport, N.Y
report, 1862–64, 1867, 1871–73, 1875, 1878–79, 1881, 1883, 1885–87, 1889, 1891–96. Can., Statutes, 1886, c.58; 1898, c.118; 1899, c.85. Can., Prov. of, Statutes, 1865, c.75
the coast of America from Florida to Newfoundland; b. c. 1485 in or near Florence (possibly at Greve) of Piero Andrea da Verrazzano and Fiametta Capelli, both of Florence; d. c. 1528
government of which Cartier was a member had passed the Lower Canada Municipal and Road Act of 1855 (18 Vict., c.100), which created municipalities corresponding to the church parishes and grouped them in
June 1832 (1 Wm IV, c.52). The city was divided into 10 wards, each having the right to elect two councillors. The councillors were to choose the mayor from among themselves at their first