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^WHO'S WHO 




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FOREWORD. 



In the preparation of the first edition of The Canadian 
) Who^s Who,^ the desire has been to make it thoroughly repre-^ 

sentative of the leading men and women of Canada^ whether 
resident in fheir oivn land or abroad. If perchance ^ 
the biography of some prominent Canadian has been omitted^ 
the error must not^ in all cases, be ascribed to the editor, 
inasmuch as some gentlemen, to whom circulars were sent, failed 
to answer them, and consequently their biographies could not be 
included. 

Thanks are due to Capt, Cham,bers, editor of the Canadian 
Parliamentary Guide; Dr» Doughty, Dominion Archivist; Dr, 
Benjamin Suite, Dr, Wilfred Campbell, and other ge7ttlemen 
^ for valuable data furnished. 

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N will be gratefully appreciated by 

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INDEX TO ADVERTISEMENTS. 



Acetylene Buoys. pack 

International Marine Signal Co., Ltd.5 

Advocates, Barristers, Etc. 

Gahan. C. H '. xiii 

Chauvin, Baker & Walker 6 

Christie, Greene & Hill 2 

Code&Burritt., 2 

Davidson A Wainwright 6 

Elliott <& David 10 

Gormull^, Orde & Powell 6 

Greenshields, Greenshields & 

Languedoc xiii 

lighthall & Harwood 2 

McGiverin, Haydon & Gr^ 2 

McLennan, Howard & Aylmer 6 

McMaster &Tapineau 6 

&nith & Johnston 10 

Thompson, A. T 10 

Vipond & Vipond 2 

. Banks. 

Bank of Ottawa ii 

Dominion Bank 16 

Imperial Bank vi 

Merchants' Bank of Canada vi 

Books. 

Nelson's Loose-Leaf EncycloptEdia. . 15 

Brokers and Financial Agents. 

Bergevin, Achille viii 

Bethune, J. T xviii 

Black, John; iv 

.Browne, W. Graham & Co odii 

-^more, W. E. & Co .10 

Forget, Rodolphe 13 

Ives, A. Scott. '. xviii 

MacCuaig. W.^W 4 

Meredith, C. & Co viii 

Wilson-Smith, R viii 

Canadian Government. 

Canadian North-West Land Regula- 
tions 3 

Royal^litapy College Regulations. .1 



Fraternal Society. 

Sons of England Benefit Society 14 

Hotels. 

Grand Union, Ottawa 8 

The New Russell, Ottawa 8 

St. Regis, Montreal «t 

Insurance Companies. 

Canadian Railway Accident Insur- 
ance Co v: • • i*** 

General Accident Assurance Co. of 

Canada ♦'^ 

Law Union A Rock Insurance Co., 

Ltd. (The) w 

Xx)ndon & Lancashire Life Assurance 

. Co ?vi** 

Metropolitan Life Insurance Co it 

Sun Life Assurance Co. of Canada. . . Hi 

Newspapers. 

The Times *^ 

The Times Weekly 16 

Railways. 

Canadian Pacific Ry. Co xix 

Grand Trunk Ry. System v 

Miscellaneous. 

British American Bank Note Co tx 

CorticelU Silk Co., Ltd 12 

Dumf or d, George, Ltd .10 

Gourock Ropework Export Co., Ltd. 

(The) 4^ 

Mothersill Remedy Co vn . 

Robert's Counting House xi%% 

Thiel Detective Service Co. of Can- 
ada, Ltd., (The) :7 ... 

Todd, Fredenck G xvtxx 

Ward A Co 4 

Ware Co. (The) -4 

Windsor Salt 12 

Woods, Ltd 9 



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ABBREVIATIONS. 



A.A.G. Assistant-Adjutant-General. 

Abp Archbishop. 

A.C.A. Associate of the Institute of 

Chartered Accountants. 

Acad. Academy. 

A,D.C,. ... .Aide-de-camp. 

Adl . .Adjutant 

Adiu.. .... .Admiral. 

Adv Advocate. 

Advt. Advertisement. 

A.G Attorney-General; Adjutant- 
General. 

Ala Alabama (U.S.) 

Alta .Alberta. 

A.M.I, C.E.. .Associate Member of Institute 
of Civil Engineers. 

A.M,I.E.E., .Associate Member of Institute 
of Electrical Engineers. ^ 

Anat Anatomy; Anatomical. 

A.Q.3I.G. . . .Assistant-Quartermaster- 
General. 

A.B.A Associate of the Royal Acad- 
emy. 

A.R.A.M Associate of the Royal Acad- 
emy of Music. 

A.B.C.A.. . ..Associate Royal Canadian 
Academy. 

Archt. Architect. 

A.B.S.C Associate Royal College of 

Science. 

A.B.I.B. A... '.Associate of the Roval Insti- 
tute of British Architects. 

Ark Arkansas (U.S.) 

A.B.S.M Associate Royal School of 

Mines. 

Art. Artist. 

A,S,C Army Service Corps. 

Ass.or Assist^Assistant. 

Atha Athabasca. 

Av, Avenue. 

B. . Baron. 

h bom; brother. 

B,A Bachelor of Arts. 

Barr, Barrister. 

Bart, or Bt.. .Baronet. 
Batt.or Hatn.Battalion, 
B.C Before Christ; British Colum- 
bia. 
B.C.L.. . . . .. Bachelor of Civil Law. 

B.D Bachelor of Divinity. 

Bd, Board. 

B.E Bachelor of Engineering. 

Burks. Berkshire. 

B.Litt Bachelor of Letters or of Laws. 

B.M.A.. . . .. British Medical Association. 

Bot Botany; Botanies^. 

Bp. Bishop. 

Brev Brevet. 

Brig.. Brigade; Brigadier. 

B.S Bachelor of Surgery. 

B.Sc Bachelor of Science. 

B.Th.. Bachelor of Theology. 

(C.) Conservative. 

c Cents; centimes; child. 

C.A Chartered Accountant. 

Calif California (U.S.) 

Capt Captain. 

Cav Cavalry. 

C.B . . Companion of the Bath. 

C.C County Councillor. 

CE Civil Engineer. 

Chanc Chancellor; Chancery. 



Chap. . . . 
Ch.Ch.. . 
Chn.. . . . 
Civ. Serv. 

C.J 

CI. 

CM 

C.M.G. . . 



CO 

Co 

Col 

Coll. 

Comdg 

Comdt 

Com.-ln-Clit 

Comr 

Corp 

Corr. Mem. 
or Fell.. . . 

C.P.B 

Cr 

cr 

CS. 

cv.o 



Chaplain. 

Christ Church. 

Chairman. 

Civil Service. 

Chief Justice. 

Class. 

Master in Surgery. 

C]!ompanion of St. Michael and 
St. Geoige. 

Ck^mmanding Officer. 

County; Company. 

Ck>lony; Ck>lonel. 

College; Collegiate. 

Commanding. 

Commandant. 

.Commander-in-Chief. 

Commissioner. 

Corporal. 

Corresponding Member or Fel- 
low. 

Canadian Pacific Raliway. 

Orown. 

created. 

Civil Service. 

Conmiander of the Royal Vic- 
torian Order. 



D Duke. 

d Pence; died; daughter. 

D.A.A.G Deputy-Aseistant-Adjutant- 

General. 

D.A.G Deputy-Adjutant -General. 

D.A.Q.M.G. . Deputy-Aissistant-Quarter- 
master-General. 

D.CL Doctor of Civil Law. 

D.D Doctor of Divinity. 

D.D.S Doctor of Dental Surgery. 

deg. Degree. 

del. delegate. 

Dep Deputy. 

Dept Department. 

Dioc Diocese; Diocesan. 

Dlv Division. 

D, Litt. or D. Lit. Doctor of Literature. 

Dr Doctor. ^ 

D.Sc Doctor of Science. 

D.S.O Companion of the Distinguish- 
ed Service Order. 

D.Theol. .... Doctor of Theology. 

E /. .East; Earl. 

Eccl Ecclesiastical. 

Ed. Editor. 

Edin Edinburgh. 

Educ. Educated. 

Eng England. 

eng Engineer. 

F.CA Fellow of the Institute of Char- 
tered Accountants. 

F.C.P. Fellow College of Preceptors. 

F.C.S Fellow of the Chemical Society 

F.E.S Fellow of the Entomological 

Society. 

F.F.A Fellow of the Faculty of Actu- 
aries. 

F.G.S Fellow of the Geological Soc- 
iety. 

F.I.A Fellow of the Institute of 

Actuaries. 

F.I.C . ... .Fellow of the Institute of 
Chemistry. 

Fr., French. 



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. Fallow of the Royal Academy 
of Music. 

.Fellow of the Royal Astrono- 
mical Society. 

.Fellow of the Rojral Colonial 
Institute. 

. Fellow of the Royal College of 
Organists. 

. Fellow pf the Royal College of 
Physicians. 

. Fellow of the Royal College of 
Surgeons. 

..Fellow of the Royal College of 
Veterinary Surgeons. 

. Fellow of the Royal Geograph- 
ical Society. 

. Fellow of the Royal Historical 
Society. 

.Fellow of the Royal Horti- 
cultiutil Society. 

.Fellow of the Royal Institute 
of British Architects. 

. Fellow of the Royal Micros- 
copical Society. 

.Fellow of the Royal Meteoro- 
logical Society. 

. Fellow of the Royal Society. 

, . Fellow of the Royal Society of 
Canada. 

. . Fellow of the Royal Society of 
Literature. 

. .Fellow of the Society of Anti- 
quaries. 

. . Fellow of the Royal Statistical 
Society. 

. . Fellow of the Zoological Soc- 
iety. 

6.C.B Knight Grand Cross of the 



F.B.A.S.. . . 

F jt.ca. . . . 

F.B.C.O.. . . 
F.B.C.P. . . . 
a •A>«o«3*. • * 
F.B.C.V.S.. 
F.B.6.S.. . . 
F.B,Hlst. S. 
F.Bjaort.S. 
F«B«i«BaA« . 
F.B.M.S.. . . 
F.B.Met.S.. 



F.B^. . . 

F«BaC/«S«. 



F«B*9»I^«. . 
F.S.A.. . . 

F.S.S. 

F.Z.S 



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G.C.M.6 Knight Grand Cross of St. 

Michael and St. George. 
G.CV.O. . . . .Knight Grand Cross of Royal 

Victorian Order. 

Gen. General. 

G.L Grand Lodge. 

Gov. Governor. 

Govt Government. 

68. Grandson. 
arv. .... . .Harvard. 

H.E His Excellency. 

Heir pres. . . . Heir presumptive. 

H.H His (or Her) Highness. 

H.I.H His (or Her) Imperial High- 
ness. 

H.I.M His (or Her) Imperial Majesty. 

H.M. His (or Her) Majesty. 

H.MJU His Majesty's Inspector. 

HJM[.S His Majesty's Ship. 

Hon . .Honourable. 

Hon Honorary. 

H.B.H His (or Her) Royal Highness. 

Imp Imperial. 

Insp Inspector. 

Inst. . Instant; Institute. 

I.O.O.F. Independent Order of Odd- 

felli^ws. 
I.S.O Imperial Service Order. 

J.A Judge-Advocate. 

Jas James. 

Jes Jesus. 

Joh. Jno ■ . . .John. 

J.P Justice of the Peace. 

Jun Junior. 

K. Kmg. 



K.B Knight Bachelor. 

K.C King's Coimsel. 

K.C.B.. .... .Knight Commander of the 

Bath. 
K.C.M.G.. . .Knight Commiinder of St. 

>^ichael and St. George. 

K.C.V.O Knight Commander of the 

Royal Victorian Order. 

K.G Knight of the Order of the 

Garter. 
Kt. or Knt. . . Knight. 

Lib. Liberal. 

L.C.J Lord Chief Justice. 

LJD.S. Licentiate of Dental Sui^ery. 

, L.F.P.S. .. ..Licentiate of the Faculty of 
I Physicians and Surgeons. 

L.H.D Doctor of Literature. 

L.I Light Infantry. 

Lie. Med Licentiate in Medicine. 

Lieut Lieutenant. 

Lit Literature; Literary. 

Lit. D Doctor of Letters. 

LL.B. Bachelor of Laws. 

LL.D Doctor of Laws. 

LL.M Master of Laws. 

L.B.C.P. .... Licentiate of the Royal College 

of Physicians. 
L.B.C.S Licentiate of the Royal College 

of Surgeons. 
L.B.C.V.S.. .Licentiate of the Royal College 

' of Veterinary Surgeons. 
Lt. or Lieut. .Lieutenant. 

Lt.-Col Lieutenant-Colonel. 

Lt.pGen Lieutenant -General. 

m.. married. 

M.A Master of Arts. 

Mae Magazine. 

MaJ.-Gen.. . .Major-General. 

Man. Manitoba. 

Marq. Marquis. 

Math Mathematics; Mathematical. 

M.B Bachelor of Medicine. 

M.D Doctor of Medicine. 

Me Maine (U.S.) 

Med Medical. 

Mem Memorandum. 

M,F.H Master of Foxhounds; 

M.H.B Member House of Representa- 
tives. 

M.I.E.E. . . . .Member of Institute of Elec- 
trical Engineers. 

M.I.M.E Member of Institute of Mining 

and Mechanical Engineers. 

M.I.Mech.E. Member Institution ofMechan- 
ical Engineers. 

M.I.M.M. :. .Member of Institute of Mining 
and Metallurgy. 

Min Minister. 

M.In8t.C.E. . Member of Institution of Civil 
Engineers. 

M.Inst.M.E.. Member of Institution of Min- 
ing Engineers. 

M.L Licentiate in Medicine. 

M.L.A. ..... Member of Legislative Assem- 
bly. 

M.L.C Member of Legislative Council. 

Mme Madame. 

Most Be v.. . .Most Reverend (of an Arch- 
bishop). 

M,P Member of Parliament. 

M.B.C.P Member of the Royal College 

of Physicians. 

M.BX.S Member Royal College of Sur- 
geons. 

M,S Master of Sijrgery. 



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M.Sc Master of Science. 

lift, Mountain. 

Illus* B Bachelor of Music. 

ilus.D Doctor of Music, 

Mus. M, Master of Music. 

M.V.O Member of the Royal Victor- 
ian Order. 

X,B New Brunswick. 

N.H.. .... - .New Hampshire (U.S.) 

X.P Notary Public. 

X.B.A National Rifle Association. 

X.S Nova Scotia. 

N W.T. . . . North-West Territories. 

X.Y New York— City or State. 

O.c . .only child. 

Ont.l ...... .Ontario. 

o, s. only son. 

O.S.A. . - . '. . ■ Ontario Society of Artists. 

Pari. Agt.. . . Parliamentary Agent. 

P,C Privy Councillor. 

P.E.i Prince Edward Island. 

Ph.D. Doctor of Philosophy. 

Phil.. .... -Philosophical. 

Phys Physical. 

plen. Plenipotentiary. 

P.M.G. Postmaster-Genera!. 

P.Sl.O Principal Medical Officer. 

p,Q Province of Quebec. 

Presi. President. 

Prof Professor. 

Q Queen. 

Q,C Queen's Counsel. 

Q.M.G Quartermaster^ieneral. 

Que. ....... Quebec. 

jt,A. .Royal Academician; Royal 

Artillery. 

jt,\,C Royal Agricultural College. 

b' A.M. . . Royal Academy of Music. 

b! A.M.C. . . Royal Army Medical Corps. 

B. Art. Royal Artillery. 

B.C.V.S.. . -Royal College of Veterinary 

Surgeons. 

B.E. Royal Engineers. 

Bear-Adm.. .Rear-Admiral. 
Beg. Prof.. . .Regius Professor. 

Begt. Regiment. 

Bes Resigned; Reserve. 

Bev, .... .Reverend. 

B.F.A Royal Field Artillery. 

R.G.A Royal Gamson Artillen^ 

B.I.B.A Royal Institute of Bntish 

Architects. 

B.M.C Royal Military Coll., Canada. 

bIm.L.!. . . .Royal Marine Light Infantry. 

B.X Royal Navy. 

B.N.B. Royal Naval Reserve. 

Boy Royal. 



Bt. Hon Right Honourable. 

Bt. Bev Right Reverend (of a Bishop.) 

B.T.S Royal Yacht Squadron. 

S. succeeded; South; Saints. 

8. son; shillings. 

S.A South Australia; South Africa. 

Sask Ssskatehewan 

Sc.D Doctor of Science. 

Sch Scholar; School. 

Sec. : .Secretary. 

Serjt Serjeant. 

S.G Sohcitor-General. 

S.J Society of Jesus (Jesuits). 

S.L. Serjeant-at-Law. 

S.M.E School of Military Engineering 

Soc Society. 

Sovs. Sovereigns. 

8.P.C.C. . . . .Society for the Prevention of 
Cruelty to Children. 

S.P.C.K Society for Promoting Christ- 
ian Knowledge. 

S.P.G. Society for the Propagation of 

the Gospel. 

Sg Square. 

SS Steamship: Saints. 

St Street; Saint. 

Supt. Superintendent. 

Surg Surgeon. 

Surv Surviving. 

T,B.H Their Hoyal Highnesses. 

Ter. or Terr. Terrace. 

Trin Trinity. 

u uncle. 

U.K United Kingdom of Great 

Britain and Ireland. 

Unlv University. 

U.S United S^tes. 

U.S.A United States of America. 

V Five (Roman numerals); Ver- 
sion; Vicar; Vicsount; Vice. 

V.C Victoria Cross. 

Ven Venerable (of an Archdeacon). 

Very Bev. . . Very Reverend (of a Dean). 

Vet Veterinary. 

Tice-Admn. Vice-Admiral. 

Vol Volume; Volunteers. 

V.P Vice-President. 

W.I West Indies. 

1V.O War Office. Warrant Officer. 

X.. . Ten (Roman numerals). 

yds yards. 

Y.M.C.A Young Men's Christian Assoc- 
iation. 

Torks Yorkshire. 

Yrs Years. . . 

Y.W.C.A,. . .Young Women s Christian 
Association. 



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BIOGRAPHIES. 



ABBOTT, Harry B., C.E.; b. Abbotsford, 
Que..l4 June, 1829; «. of Rev. Joseph Abbott 
and Harriet Elizabeth Bradford: m. Maigar- 
et,d. of the late Chief Justice Sicotte, and 
widow of C. Freer, C.E. (d. 1907); two «. and 
one d,Educ.'. Montreal High Sch. and McGill 
Univ. Commenced his career as engr. on the 
St. Lawrence and Atlantic Ry., now part of 
G.T.R. system; later was employed on the 
Riviere de Loup section. G.T.K.; chief engr. 
Brockville and Ottawa Ry. 1864; chief engr. 
<^ the Eastern Extension Ry. Co., 1876; en- 
tered service of C.P.R., 1882; gen. supt. C.P. 
R. in B.C., 1886; retired therefrom 1897. 
Assisted in fonnation of 11th Argenteuil 
Rangers, retiring with rank of major; unsuc- 
cessfully contested Brockville at DonLg.e., 
1872, and East Algoma, for Ont. Legis., 
1866; has been pres. of the Vancouver club. 
Addreia: 720 Jervis St., Vancouver, B.C. 
Clubs: V anco uver; Union, Victoria. 

ABRAMOWITZ. Bafofol Herman, B.A.. 
L.H.D.;6. Rusaa, 28 Feb., 1880. Educ: 
College of aty>of N. Y., Columbia Univ. 
Jewish Theo. Seminarv of America. Ap- 
ptd Minister of the "Shaar Hashomayim" 
Congr^ation of Montreal in 1902, which 
DOS. he still holds. Address: 17 Hutchison 
St., Montreal. CZub/.Montefiore. 

ACUkND, Frederick A., Dep. Min. of La- 
bour, Cana^; b. Bridgewater, England, 9 
Aug.» 1861 r». of S. Acland and Mary Bryant 
Acland; m. Elizabeth Adair, Toronto, Ont.; 
one 9. one d. ; Educ. Bridgewater. Arrived 
in Canada 1883; connected with various 
newspapers in England, United States and 
Canada; Asst. Editor The Globe, Toronto, 
1890 to 1902; Manager in London, Eng., 
Booklovers* Libra^, 1902 to 1904; Editor 
Olobe, Toronto, in Western Canada, 1906 to 
1907; Secretary Dept. of Labour, Canada, 
1907-1908; Deputy Minister of Labour 1908. 
Publieaiions: Pamphlets, magazine articles, 
told newspaper work. Address; 14 Somer- 
set St., Ottawa. Club; Rideau, Ottawa. 

AT>AHf, Graeme Mercer, author; b. Loan- 
head, near Roslin Castle, Scot., 25 May, 
1839; s. of James and Margaret Adam; m. 
(1st) Jane Gibson, of TorontOL(2nd) Frances 
Isabel Brown, of London, Eng.; three s. 
seven d. Educ: VortoheWo and Edinburgh, 
Scot. Went to Canada in 1858 and since 
then engaged in literary work as publisher, 
author and editor. Xdcmiified with Can. 
Mil.; Capt. Q. O. Rifles; served during Fe- 



nian Raid. Former editor of The Canadian 
Monthly, and the Canada Educational 
Monthly; for twelve years priv. sec. to Prof. 
Ooldwin Smith, D.C.L., at Toronto; editor 
of Lovell's "Gazetteer of the Canadian Do- 
minion," Montreal, 1908. Publications; 
"The Canadian North West, its history and 
its TroulSles. with the Narrative of Three In- 
surrections' ; "Canada's Patriot Statesman, 
a life of Sir J. A. Maodonald, based on the < 
work of Edmund Collins"; "life of General 
Robert E, Lee";"Canada from Sea to Sea" ; 
"Toronto, Old and New": "Outline History 
of Canadian Literature' ; "Public School 
History of England and Canada", and fifty 
other books of biography, history, encyclo- 
pffidias, etc. Address; 7 West '106th St.,^ 
New York, N.Y. 

ADAMI, John George, F.R.S., M.A., M.D. 
F.R.S.S., LL.D.; Professor of Pathology, 
McGill Univ., Montreal; b. Manchester, Eng., 
12 Jan., 1862; s. of late John George Adami 
of Manchester and Sarah Ann Ellis, d. of 
Thomas Leech of Urmston; Lanes; m. 1894, 
Mary Stuart, dXof James Alexander Cantlie 
and Eleonoca Stephen of Montreal; one «. 
one d. Educ. : Owens College, Manchester: 
Christ's College, Cambridge; Breslau and 
Paris. House Physician, Manchester Royal 
Infirmary, and Demonstrator of Pathology, 
Univ. of Camb. 1887; M.D. Cantab. 1890; 
John Lucas Walker Student of Patholc^y in 
the Univ. 1890; elected Fellow of Jesus Coll. 
Camb. 1891; head of the Pathological De- 
partment of the Royal Victoria Hospital. 
Publications; Numerous papers upon patho- 
logical subjects in various medical journals 
and transactions of medical journals, Eng- 
lish^ American, and French; including Obser- 
vations upon the Mammalian Heart (with 
Professor Koy) in the Phil. Trans.; Middle- 
ton Goldsmith Lectures upon Inflammation, 
Trans. New York Pathological Society; All- 
butt's System of Medicine; on Cirrhosia of 
the Liver; Inflammation, M. 4th edit. 1909; 
Principles of Pathology, 2 vols. Address ; 
McGill Medical Coll., 331 Peel St., Montreal. 
Clvhs: Saville, London; St. James's, Mont- 
reaU etc. 

ADAMS, Frank Dawson, Ph.D., D.Sc. 
F.G.S.A., F.R.S.; Dean of the Faculty of 
Applied Science at McGill Univ., and Lc^an 
Prof, of Geology and Palaeontology; b. 
Montreal. 17 Sept., 1859; m. 1892, Mary 
Stuart, d. of the late Samuel Finlay, of 
Montreal, jpduc: Montreal High Sch.. 
McGill Univ., where grad. from Dept. of 
Applied Science in the Faculty of Arts with 



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the degree of B. Ap. Sc, 1879, and Master 
of Science. 1884. Studied in Sheffield 
Scientific Sch., Yale Coll., and at Heidel- 
berg, Gwmany, Doctor of Philosophy 1892. 
For nine yrs. on staff of Canadian Geological 
Survey; apptd. liecturer in Geoloey, Mo- 
Gill Univ., 1888; Logan Prof, of Geology 
and Palaeontology, 1893^ and apptd. Dean, 
of the Faculty of Applied Science, 1908. 
El. Pres. Natural History Soc., 1897; apptd. 
a F.G.S.A., 1888; F.G.S. of London, Eng., 
1895; F.K.S. of London. He is also, a 
Fellow of the Royal Soc. of Canada; Pres. 
Geological and Biological Section of that 
organization; mem. German Geological 
Soc. Publications: Numerous papers and 
reports which he has submittea to the 
Geological Survey of Canada, the Royal 
Soc. of . Canada, and other leading socs. 
"An investigation into the electric con- 
stants of rocKs, niore e8i)ecially with refer- 
ence to cubic compressibility," and a series 
of papers dealing with the ^ect of pressure 
on the folding and flow of rocks, a special 
report on the artesian wells of the Island 
of Montreal, 1908. Recreaiiona: Camping, 
canoeing, and exploring new fields. Ad- 
rets: 243 Mountain St., Montreal, Clube: 
St. James', University, Outremont Golf, 
Montreal. 

AHEARN, Thomas; b. Ottawa, Ontario. 
24 June, 1355; «. of John Ahearn and 
Honora Power; m. (1st) lilias Mackay 
Fleck; (2nd) Margaret Howit Fleck. One 
8. one d. Educ: University of Ottawa. 
Pres. CHtawa Land Association, Ottawa 
Gas Co., Ottawa Electric Co., Ottawa Car 
Mfg. (3o., Ottawa Electric Railway Ck>., 
Ottawa Light, Heat and Power Co.: vice- 
pres. Ahearn & Soper, Ltd., The Ottawa 
investment Co.; Director Canadian West- 
inghouse Co.* Recreation: travelling. 

Addreaa; Buena Vista, Ottawa. Clvba; 
Rideau, Laurentian, Golf, Himt, and 
Country, Ottawa. 

AHEABN, Mrs. Margaret Howit: b, 
Montret^; d. of Alexander Fleck, of Ottawa, 
and Lilias Walker; m. 1892, Thomas 
Ahearn, electrician, Pres. of the Ottawa 
Electric Ry. and Electric Cos. Educ: 
McGill Model Sch., and Bute House. Ac- 
tive in many movements for the advance- 
ment of Women; mem. of Local Council: 
pres.. Women's Canadian Hist. Soc, ana 
Victorian Order of Nurses. Address: "Bue- 
na Vista," 584 Laurier Ave., W^ Ottawa. 

AIKINS, HerbeH Austin, M.D., LL.D.. 
Ph.D.; 6. Toronto, Ont.; 1 March, 1867; 
s. of Dr. W. T. Aikins; married. Educ: 
Toronto Univ. and Yale. Prof. Univ. 
Southern CaUf., 1888; lecturer on history 
of philosophy, Yale., 1890-1; prof, lone and 
philosophy. Trinity (k)ll., N.C., 1891-3; hon. 
fellow Clark Univ^ 1892-3; Prof, philo- 
sophy, Coll. for Women, Western Reserve 
Univ. since 1893; mem. Am. Psyshoi. 
Assn., Am. Philos. Assn. Publication: 
Philosophy of Hume, 1893; author of 
Principles of Logic, 1903; and papers on 
psychol. and philos. subjects; translater of 
Forel's Hygiene of Nerves and Mind, 1907. 
Address: 2038 Cbmell Rd., Cleveland, 
Ohio. 

AIKINS, James Albert Manning, M.A. 
(Tor.), K.C.; b. Riehview. Peel co., Ont,: 
i. of the late Hon. J. C. Aikins, P.C, and 
2 



MarylEliBabeth Somerset; m. (Ist) Mary 
B. McLelan; (2nd) Mary French Colby; 
one «., two d. Educ: Brampton Gram. 
Sch., Upper Can. C5oll., Toronto Univ. 
Called to the Bar of Ontario. 1898; Mani- 
toba, 1879; Ndrth West Territories a few 
yrs. later. Hon.-treas. 13 times of Mani- 
toba Bar: mem. of Council; dir., Agricul- 
tural C]!oli. and Wesley Coll.; counsel at 
Winnipeg for C. P. Ry. Co., and other 
companies and banks. Recreation: Golf. 
Address: Winmpeg, Man. Clubs: Mani- 
toba, Country, Winnipeg. 
AIRD, John; Mgr. of the Canadian 
Bank of Commerce, Winnipeg; b. Long- 
ueuil. Que., 15 Nov., 1855; s. of William 
and Margaret Aird; m. Eleanor Lawior 
Johnston; three «. three d. Edu^.: Model 
Sch., Toronto. Engaged in railway work 
for six yrs., and in banking enterprise for 



mercial, Winnipeg. 

AITKEN, Peter: 0. Dundas, Ont., June 
16, 1858; 8. William Aitken; m. Florence H. 
Corkhill, of Brooklyn; went to the U.S., 
1879; studied wQod engraving several yrs.; 
visited Europe, 1887 and 1891, and studied 
in Paris, 1895. Awarded medal World's 
0>lumbian Expn., 1893; exhibited Paris 
Expn., 1900. V.-p. and chm'n exec. com. 
Radical Democracy; del. at large to (Xty 
Com. of Citizens' Union of New York; mem. 
exec. com. Citizens' Union, Brooklyn; mem. 
(ex-pres.) Brooklyn Single Tax League. 
Address: 121 Pulaski StVBrooklyn, N.Y. 

ALBANI, Madame (Marie Louise Ce- 
cilia Emma Lajeunesse), Ord.-Merit 
(England, Denmark. Cbbirrg); Queen 
Victoria Jubilee Ord.; b. Chambly, nr. 
Montreal, 1 Nov., 1854; d. of the late 
Joseph Laieimesse; m. 1879, Ernest Gye; 
one s. Educ: Sacred Heart Convent, 
Montreal. Studied mu^c in Paris and 
AGlan. Made debut in opera at Messina, 
Sicily, 1870, and then was engaged at Flor- 
ence and Malta. First appearance in Lon- 
don at Ck)ventgarden theatre May, 1872, 
in "La Somnambula," and subsequently 
every year for twenty seasons. Has simg 
at all the great EngUsh festivals for many 
yrs., and <^eated most of the modem ora- 
tions. Has sung in Paris, Italv, Germany, 
Russia, United States, (Janaoa, Holland, 
Bdgium, In<lia, South Africa, Australia. 
Address: 61 Trequnter Rd., London, S.W;, 
England. 

ALCORN, George Oscar, K.C.; b. Len- 
noxville. Que., 3 May, 1860; s. of Thomas 
C. Alcorn, M.D., and Martha A. Bartlett; 
tn. 3 Aug,, 1872, Sara J. Leavens of Belle- 
ville, Ont. Educ: Toronto Gram. Sch., 
Model Gram. Sch., and private tuition. 
Called to the Bar of Ont., m Easter, 1871. 
Oeated K.C., 1890. Has been Ck>uncillor 
and Reeve of Picton, Ont., and Pres. Lib.- 
Con. AssUm • Picton, for three yrs. 
Elected to House of Ommpns at g.e., 1900; 
re-elected at g. e., 1904; unsuccessful at 
g. e., 1908. Address: Picton, Ont. 

AL6EB, John Lincoln, M.A.; b. Eaton, 
Que., 20 Nov., 1864; s. of Nathan Willis and 
Mary (Key) Alger; w. 189«, Edith Good- 
year, of North Haven, Conn. Educ: 
Brown Univ., teacher in high schs., Rut- 



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land, Vt. and Providence, R.I., 1890-2; 
instr. mathematics. Brown Univ,, 1892-^; 
supt. of schs., Bennington, Vt., 1895-1900; 
pnn. Johnson (Vt.) State Normal Sch., 
1900-04, Vt. Acad., since 1904. Mem. 
. State Normal Sch., Comm'n. Phi Beta 
Kappa. Address: Saxtons River, Vt., 
U.S.A. 

ALLAN, Alexander Iffiacdonald* F.R.H. 
S.; b. Stratford, Ont., 11 Juljr, 1844; of 
Scotch parentage; m. Esther JLeslie, Tor- 
onto; five a. one (2. Educ: Pub. Sch., and 
Stratford High Sch. For some yrs. ed. and 
prop, of the Huron Signal^ Goderich; one 
of the organizers of the Ontario Fruit- 
growers. Assn., and pres. for some yrs,; 
Can. Commr. to the Indian and Colonial 
Exhibition, London, England, 1866. Writ- 
er on horticulture and pomology in many 
publications. Recreations: travel, bowling, 
curling. Address: Toronto. 

ALLAN* Bryce James, dir. of the Allan 
line; 6. Montreal, 20 Aug., 1862; s. of Sir 
Hugh and Lady Allan; m. Anna Palfrey. 
Educ: Bishop's Coll. Sch., France and 
Germany. For many yrs. connected with 
management of the Allan Line; now mgr. 
for the Co. at Boston, Mass. Address: 
Boston. Clubs: St. James', Montreal; 
Somerset, Boston; Union and Knicker- 
bocker, New York; Junior Carlton, London, 

ALLAN, Sir Huffh Montasru, K.B,. 6. V. 
O.; vice-chn. df the Allan Lme Steamship 
Co., Montreal; b. Montreal. 13 Oct., 1860; 
s. of the late Sir Hugh Allan, one of the 
founders of 'the Allan Line Steamship Co., 
and Matilda Caroline Smith; m. 1893, 
Marguerite Ethel, d. of the late Hector 
Mackenzie, of Montreal; one s. three d. 
Educ: Bishop's Col}. Sch., Lennoxville, 
Que., and in Paris, France. Entered the 
firm of H. & A. Allan, and is now vice-chn. 
of the line. Pres., Merchants' Bank of 
Can., the Can. Paper Co., Acadia Coal Co., 
Railway Securities Co^ director of the 
Montreal Rolling Mills Co., Montreal street 
Ry. Co.. Montreal Light, Heat and Power 
Co., Ogilvie Flour Mills Co., Ltd., Canadian 
Transfer Co., Labrador Co., Dom. Iron and 
Steel Co., Mutual Life Ins. Co. of Can., 
Canadian White Co., International Banking 
Corporation of New York; vice-pres., Can- 
ada Car Co., and North British Develop- 
ment Co^; mem. of the Montreal Board of 
Trade. Was created a Knight Bachelor by 
H^ Majesty King Edward VII, 1904, and 
in 1906 was decorated Conmiander of the 
Victorian Order, C.V.O.; Order of Rising 
Sun (third class) conferred by the Emperor 
of Japan on the occasion of tne visit to Can. 
in 1907, of His Imperial Highness General 
Prince Fushimi. Address: "Ravenscrag," 
McTavish St., Montreal; "Montrose," Ca- 
ooiina. Que. Clubs: Mount RoyaL St. 
James', Forest and Stream ,Montreal Hunt, 
Montreal; Toronto; Rideau, Ottawa; Mani- 
toba, Winnipeg; Knickerkocker, New 
York; Junior Carlton, London, Eng. 

ALLABD, Hon. Jules; Minister of Lands 
and Forests, Quebec; b. St. Francois du 
Lac, 21 Jan^ 1859; s. of Louis Allard and 
Marie Ann Chapdelaine; m. 1885, Berthe 
Toupin. of Montreal; tenc. Educ: Nicolet 
Coll. Called to the Bar, 1883. Pres. scju 
eommrs. of St. Francois du Lac, 1892-1898, 



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and Mayor of the village, 1895-1898; Regis- 
trar of Yamaska Ck)., 1890-1897. El. to 
Quebec Lceis. at bye-el. 22 Dec.. 1898; 
re-el. at g. e. 1900, 1904; called to Legis. 
Coimcil, 23 March, 1906, and recdved port- 
folio of Minister of Ck>lonization and Pub. 
Works in Gouin Admn., apptd. Minister of 
Agriculture, 31 Aug., 1906; Lands and 
Forests, 1909. Pres. Abenakis Springs 
Hotel Co., St. Lawrence Telephone Co.; 
dir. Sorel Electric Co., St. Francois du Lac 
Aqueduct Co.; mem. St. Jean. Baptiste 
Soc. of Quebec. Recreations: canoeing, 
fishing. Address: Quebec, Que. Clw: 
St. Francois du Lac. 

ALLEN, Frank, M.A.. Ph.D., F.R.S.C., 
prof, of Physics. University of Manitoba; 
Fellow American Physical Society; Fellow 
American Ass. for Advancement of Science. 
b. Canterbury, N.B.; s. of Rev. John Salter 
Allen and Charlotte Matilda N. Tuttle; m. 
Sarah Estelle Harper, d. of late D. S. Haiper, 
Shediac, N.B.; one s. and one d. Educ: 
Public Schools of New Brunswick, Univ- 
ersity of New Brunswick, Fredericton, 
N.B., and Cornell University, Ithac%, N.Y. 
Alumni Gold Medalist U. of N.B., 1895; 
principal Westmorland County Gram. Sch., 
1895-1899; University Scholar in Physics, 
Cornell, 1900; president, A.D. White Fel- 
low in Physics, Cornell, 1901; instructor in 
Physics, Cornell, 1902-1905; Professor of 
Physics, University of Manitoba, Winnipeg, 
19()5. Publications; papers in scientino 
journals on color measurements^ History 
of color vision, efficiency of liqmd air pro- 
duction. Address: 117 Harvard Av.. 
Crescentwood^ Winnipeg, and Univ. oi 
Manitoba, Winnipeg. Club: University, 
Winnipeg. 

ALLEN, Thomas Carleton, LL.B., K.C.: 
b. Fredericton, N.B., 9 Nov., 1852; s. of- 
Sir John Campbell and Margaret A. Allen; 
m. Louisa L. Wetmore, two s. one d. Educ: 
Fredericton. Registrar Supreme Coxrct of 
New Brunswick, and Clerk of the Crown; 
practiced law in St. John, imtil 1883, when 
appointed Registrar; Mayor of Frederic- 
ton, 1890 to 1893. Publications: five vol- 
umes of reports of cases in the Supreme 
Court. Recreations: golf, t^inis, hunting. 
Address: Fredericton, Clubs: Union, St. 
John. 

ALLEN. Thomas Grant, M.D., M.A.; 
b. Leeds Ck).. Ont., Oct. 14, 1863; m. 1890, 
Nettie Mabel Fralick, Toronto, Ont. Eckic : 
Queen's Univ., Eangston; demonstrator 
and instr. Queen's Univ., 1888-9; science 
master in Seaforth and Ingersoll, Ont., 
1890-3; prof, chemistry Armour Inst, of 
Technology, 1894-8: Univ. Extension lec- 
turer on cnemistry, Univ. of Chicago, 1895-^ 
Instr. clinical medicine, Northwestern Univ. 
prof, children's diseases, Post-Graduate 
Med. Sch.; clinical prof, pediatries. Coll. 
Phys. and Surg., Chicago. Address: 5661 
Washington Av., Chicago. 

ALLNATT, Kev. Francis John Benwell, 
D.D.J D.C.L.; vice-principal, Harrold Prof, 
of Divinity, and Dean of the Faculty of 
Theology, Univ. of Bishop's Coll., Lennox- 
ville; Canon of Cathedral of Quebec; b. 
Clapham, Surrey, Eng.^ 15 Jan., 1841; 
s. of the late Rev. Francis J. Allnatt, M.R. 
C.S.; Vicar of Grinsdale, Diocese of Car- 
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Robin, and widow of Ignace Gill, M.L.A., 1 
of Quebec. Educ: St. Augustine's Coll. 
Canterbury, Eng.; arrived Can. 1864; ap- 

Eointed to rectory of Druinmondville where 
e remained for 21 yrs, with exception of 
an interval of two years, which he spent as 
a volunteer missionary in wilds of Lab- 
rador. In 1879, he was apptd. inspector 
of Academies and Model-Schools in Prov. 
of Que., which office he resigned on appoint- 
ment to rectory of St. Matthew's Church in 
Quebec, in 1885. In 1887 was apptd. 
occupant of Chair of Pastoral Theology 
in Bishop's Univ., which he retained until 
1892, when he was promoted to position 
of Harrold Prof, of Divinity and Dean of 
that Faculty, and in same year was elected 
to office of Vice-Principal. Publications: 
The Witness of St. Matthew. Address: 
Harrold Lodge, Bishop's Univ., Lennox- 
ville; Cap k I'Aigle, Que. (summer). 

ALLOW AY, William Forbes; b. Queen's 
Co., Ireland, 20 Aug., 1852; s. late Capt. 
Arthur Wm. Alloway, H.M. 4th (King's 
Own) Regt of foot, and Mary, d. of the late 
Judge Johnson: m, Elizabeth d. of late 
James Maclaren, of Buckingham, Que. 
Educ: Montreal High Sch. Went to Mani- 
toba, 1870, as private under Col. (Lord) 
Wolseley (Red River Expedition), and has 
resided in prov. ever since. For many yrs. 
in znecrantile life; now itoiior partiiei in 
private banking firm of Alloway & Cham- 
pion, the largest of the kind in the Domin- 
ion; mem. of different commercial organi- 
zations; governor of Winnipeg hospital; 
mem. of different athletic organizations. 
Addresses: 407 Assiniboine Av., or 362 
Main St., Winnipeg. Clubs: Manitoba, 
Country, Winnipeg. 

AMBROSE, Paul, musical composer; b. 
' Hamilton, Ont., Oct. 11. 1868; s. R. S. 
and Elizabeth Ambrose. Educ: Pub. 
Schs.and Hamilton Coll«n&te Inst, ; married. 
Organist Madison Av. M. E. Ch., 1886-90; 
organist and choirmaster St. James' Ch., 
since 1890. Teaches piano and organ at 
Am. Inst, of Applied Music, New York; is 
prcrf. music, N. J. State schs.; formerly for 
long period actively engaged as soloist and 
accompanist, but abandoned that work be- 
cause of press of other duties. Sec. to 
Music Com. and Librarian Manuscript Soc. 
of New York; v.-p. Synthetic Guild of New 
York. Composer of numerous sacred and 
secular songs, vocal duets, part songs, piano 
solos, etc. Residence: Trenton, N.J. 

AMES, Alfred Ernest; head of the firm 
of A. E. Ames & Co., Ltd., bankers and 
brokers; 6. Lambeth, Ont., 1866; «. of 
Rev. WilUam Ames; m. 1889, Mary, d. of 
Senator GeoiT?e A. Cox, of Toronto; one «. 
one d. Educ: Com. Sch. and Brantford 
Coll. Inst. Entered Owen Sound Branch of 
Merchants' Bank of Can.j 1881; resigned 
and joined staff of Imperial Bnk, of Can., 
at Toronto; became Act. Accnt. in Ont. 
Bnk., Peterborough; made accnt.; became 
mgr. Ont. Bnk. in Mount Forest; promoted 
to Lindsay branch; returned to Toronto 
1889 and opened a banking and brokerage 
business, and founded the firm of A. E. 
Ames & Co.; pres. Toronto Stock Exchange 
1897-1898; pres. Toronto Bd. of Trade, and 
Metropolitan Bnk.; vice-pres.. Imperial 
Life Assur. Co.; dir. Robert Simpson Co., 



Ltd., Twin City Rapid Transit Co., ol Min- 
neapolis and St. Paul, and other cos. Ad- 
dress: 467 Sherboume St., Toronto. 

AMES, Herbert Brown, B.A., M.P.. dir. 
Ames-Holden Co., Ltd., Montreal; b. Mon- 
treal, 27 Jime, 1863; s. of Evan Fisher 
Ames, a native of Mnssachusetts, and Caro- 
line Matilda Brown, a native of New York; 
m. 19 May, 1890, Louise Marion, d. of John 
Kennedv, C.E., Montreal. Educ: Private 
and Piiblic Schs., of Montreal, until his 
15th year; three years at Williamstown and 
Easthampton, Mass., and four years at 
Amherst College, Amherst, Mass., when he 
graduated 1886. A member of the Council 
of Public Instruction for Quebec: alderman 
of Montreal from 1898 to 1906; first elected 
to the House of Commons, 1906; re-elected 
1908; Presbyterian; Conservative. Ad- 
dress: Montreal. 

AMI, Henrv M., M.A., D.Sc, F.G.S., 
F.R.S.C; late Assist. Palaeontologist, Geo- 
logical Survey of Canada; 6. Belle Riviere, 
near Montre«, 23 Nov. 1868; 2nd a. of 
late Rev. Marc Ami of Geneva, Switzerland, 
and Anne Giramaire of Glay, Montb^liard, 
Doubs, France; wi. 1892, Clarissa J., e. d. 
of George B. Burland, Montreal. Educ: 
private tuition; Ottawa Public and Gram- 
mar Schools; McGill University, Redpath 
Exhibition; Macdonald Scholar and Daw- 
son Prizeman; Faculty of Arts, B.A. 1882; 
M.A. 1885; D.Sc. (Queen's), 1892; presi- 
dent of the Ottawa Field-Naturalists' Club, 
1899-1901: President of the Ottawa Valley 
Graduates Society of McGill University, 
1902-3; awarded the Bigsb^^Medal by the 
Council of the Geological Society of London, 
1 903; five years in "A" Company, Governor 
General's Foot Guards; Fellow of the Geo- 
logical Societies of London, Switzerland, 
and America, etc. Publications: Resources 
of the Country between Quebec and Winni- - 
peg along the line of the National Trans- 
continental Railway, and other Govern- 
ment reports; numerous papers on grap- 
tolites, palsBOzic faunas of Eastern Canada; 
pubUcations relating to the Palseontology 
and Chronological Geology of Canada, issued 
in Canada, Britain, and^the United States 
of America; editor of the Ottawa Naturalist 
1895-1900. Recreations: geological ex- 
cursions, golf, curling, skating, etc. Ad- 
ress: 453 Laurier Av., East. Clubs: Rid- 
eau, Golf, Ottawa; Royal Societies, London 
Eng. 

AMYOT, IJeut.-Col. (Hon.) Georse Elie; 
b. St. Augustine, Portneuf Co., Que., 28 
Jan., 1856; a. Dominique Amyot ; m. Marie 
Josephine Tanguay; two a. three d. Educ: 
Quebec; commenced business as commer- 
cial traveller; mfgr. of corsets, Quebec, 
1886; paper box factory, 1894 brewery, 1895; 
all three still in successful operation; ex- 
pres. Canadian Mfrs. Association; ex-pres. 
Quebec Board of Trade; director National 
Breweries, Ltd.; Home Life Ins. Co. Ad- 
dress: St. Foye Rd., and 45 Dorchester St., 
Quebec. Clubs: Garrison, Hunt, Quebec. 

ANDERSON, Bight Bev. Charles Pal- 
merston: Bishop of the Prot. Epis.Ch. 
of the U.fJ.; 6. Kemptville, Ont.; a. of 

, Henry and Mary R. Anderson; m. 1899, 
Janet Glass, of Belleville, Ont.; Educ: 
Trinity Coll. Sch.; Port Hope, Ont., and 
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dcdned 1888; in charge Beacbburg, Ont., 
1888-91; Grace Ch., Oak Park, 111., 1891- 
1900. Publications: The Christian Minis- 
try. Address: 1612 Prairie Av., Chicago, 

m. 

AXDEBSON, John; Registrar of Deeds 
for North Wellington; 6, Toronto, 11 Mar., 
1838; s. James and Susan Anderson; m. 
Emily Louise, d. of John B. Bagwell, of 
Hannlton; three d. Educ: Toronto and 
Streetsville Gram. Sch. Entered mercan- 
tile life in Streetsville. Removed to Orang- 
ville, and occupied several mimicipal offices 
there. Apptd. R^strar for N. Wellington. 
1871, and holds positicm to-day. Pres. of 
. the Arthur Agiic. Socy. for many years; 
chr. High Sch. Bd. ofr ten years. AcMress: 
*'Ro8crea,*' Arthur, Ont. 

ANDERSON, Lieut.-Col. WUliam Pat- 
rick, M. Inst. C. E.; Past President 
Canadian Society C.E.; b. Levis, Que.; 
s. of Thomas Anderson, native of New- 
castle-on-Tyne, England, and Adelaide 
Alicia, native of Dublin, Ireland; m. in 
1876, to Dorothea S., e. s. of H. Beaumont 
Small, late Secretary Department of Agri- 
culture; four 8. and one d. Educ: Bishop's 
CoU^e, Lennoxville, and Manitoba ColL; 
entered Dept, of Marine as Asst. Engineer 
in Oct., 1874; promoted\Chief Engineer in 
Feb., 1880, and has since occupied that 
position, controlling all construction work 
in connection with aids to navigation, and 
most of the technical work of the Dept. 
Has designed and built one 500 lighthouses 
and 60 fog alarm stations. A member of 
the lighthouse board, and of the Geog- 
raphic Board of Canada. Lieut.-Colonel in 
43rd Kfegt.. Ottawa. Publications: Estab- 
lished Canadian MUitary Gazette in 1885 and 
edited it for two years; has contributed 
many papers to Can. fSoc. of C. E., and 
other scientific societies, and publications. 
Recreations: golf, and curling. Address: 
64 Cooper St., Ottawa. Clubs: Rideau, 

> Golf, Ottawa. 

ANGL.IN, Hon. Francis Alexander, K. 
C; Judge of the Supreme Ct. of Canada; 
b. St. John, N.B., 2 April, 1865; s. of Hon, 
T. W. Anglin, for some time Speaker of 
Can. House of Commons, and Ellen Mc- 
Tavish; m. Harriet I,, y. d. of the late 
Archibald Fraser, of Fraserfield, Co., Glen- 
garry. Ont.; two «. three d. Educ: St. 
Mary's Coll., Montreal, and Univ. of Ottawa 
Called to Ontario Bar 1888; cr. K.C., 1902; 
Puisne Judge, Ont. High Ct., 1904; Judge 
of the Sup. Ct. of Can., Feb., 1909. Pub- 
lications: "Trustees* Limitations of Actions 
and other relief." Address: 97 St. Joseph 
St., Toronto. Clubs: Rideau, Ottawa, 
Toronto, Royal Can. Yacht, Toronto. 

ANGLIN, Margaret Mary, actress; b. 
Ottawa, Ont„ Apr. 3, 1876; d. Timothy 
Warr^ and Ellen Allen. Educ: Loretto 
Abbey, Toronto, and Convent of the Sacred 
Heart, Montreal; grad. Empire Sch. of Dra- 
matic Acting, New York, 1894. Made pro- 
fessional debut in "Shenandoah," New 
Yorkj Sept., 18Q4; leading lady with James 
O'Neil, playing in "Tue Courier of Lyons," 
"Virgimus, "Hamlet," "Monte Cristo," 
1896-7; leading woman with E. H. Sothem, 
1897-8, Richard Mansfield, 1898-9, and in 
Empire Theatre Stock Co.; starred in 
"Zira." 1906-6; co-star with Henry Miller, 



in 'The Great Divide," 1906-7; starred 
throughout the Australian continent for six 
months in 1908; travelled aroimd the world 
afterwards for pleasure. Her own manager 
Sept. 1909, when she produced "The awake- 
X ing of Hel^n Ritchie, with much success at 
^ Savoy Theatre, New York City. Recrea- 
tions: golf, horse-back riding, music and 
sea fishing. Address: 26 West 42nd St., 
New York aty. 

ANGUS, Richard BladwoHh; 6. Bath- 
gate, nr. Edinbureh, Scot., 28 May, 1831; 
married; threes, five d. Educ: Bathgate. 
For several yrs. in employ of the Manchester 
and Liverpool Bank at Manchester; ar- 
rived in Canada, 1857, and joined Staff of 
Bank of Montreal; placed in charge of the 
Chicaco agency, 1861, and subsequently 
apptd. one of the agents at New York; 
became local mgr. at Mcmtreal; gen. mpr. 
1869, but retired from active connection. 
1879. Dir. Canadilm Pacific Ry., Bank of 
Montreal, the Canada North-West Land 
Co., the London and Lancashire Life Insur, 
Co., the Dom. Bridge, Co., the Laurentide 
Paper Co. ; was pres. of the Art Assn., 1888- 
9; pres. of the Bd. of Governors of the 
Royal Victoria Hospital; governor McGill 
Univ.; governor and pres., Fraser Inst. 
Address: 240 Drummond St., Montreal. 
Clubs: St. James. Mount Royal, Forest and 
Stream, Montreal; Rideau, Ottawa; Tor- 
onto; Manitoba, Winnip)eg; Union, Hal- 
ifax. 

ANNABL.E, Harry Dexter; genl. freight 
agent for C. P. R. in Gt. Britain and Eu- 
rope; b. Ottawa, 6 Aug., 1871; s. Wm. Alva 
Annable and Ellen Esme MacMillan; un- 
married. Educ: Ottawa Coll. Inst. 
Entered service of the Canadian Pacific 
Railway Company, Montreal District Frei- 
ght Office, Ottawa, Sept., 1891; transferred 
to General Freight Department, Montreal, 
Feb., 1892; appointed Travelling Freight 
^ent for Ontano and Quebec Division, with 
H^dquarters at Montreal, June 1, 1898; 
appointed Contracting Freight Agent for 
Great Britain and Europe, April, 1901, with 
Headquarters at London; appointed Gen- 
eral Freight Agent for Great Britain and 
Europe, April, 1903, with Headqiiarters at 
London. Recreations: golf, motoring. Ad- 
ress: Sports' Club, St. James' Sqr., London, 
Eng. Clubs: Sports, Royal Automobile; 
London, Eng. 

ANNABLE, Weldon Grant; genl. pass. 
Manager, Canadian Pacific Railway Steam- 
ship Lines; b. Ottawa. Ont., 3 March, 1876; 
s. of William A. and Ellen E. Annable; m. 
Florence E. McDonald, d. of Kenneth Mc- 
Donald, Ottawa; two s. and one d. Educ: 
Ottawa; entered service of Can. Pacific Ry., 
at Ottawa; transferred to General Passen- 
ger Dept., Jan., 1900, Montreal; appointed 
General Baggage Agent for all lines of com- 
pany, Nov., 1905; appointed General Pass- 
enger Manager at Montreal, of the Com- 
pany's Steamship lines, Jan., 1909. Resi 
dence: 5 Hilton Av., Montreal. 

ANTL.IFF, Bev. James Cooper, M.A., D. 
D.; b. Huddersfield, Yorkshire, Eng., 1 Feb., 
1844; 8. of William Antliff, D.D., and 
Barbara Cooper; m. (1st) Fanny Holden, 
of Dalbury Lees, Derbyshire, (2nd) Jane 
Elizabeth Kay Gooderham, Toronto; three 
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School, and Edinbunsh University; arrived 
in Canada, 1878; methodist minister in 
English Conference, and since 1878 in 
Methodist Church in Canada; Secretary of 
first General Conference, 1883; President 
of Montreal Conference, 1890; Professor in 
Wesleyan College, Montreal, 1894-1910; at 
present Pastor of the Methodist Church, 
Acton, Ont. Address: Acton, Ont. 

APOSTOLIC DELEGATION to Canada; 
see Sbarrettl, Most Bev. Donatus, D. D. 

ABCHAMBEAULT, Hon. Horace, D.C 



X. (Laval Univ.); Judge of the Court of 
Appeal; b. L'Assomption, Que., 6 March, 
1857; a. of the late Hon. Louis Archam 



beault and Elizabeth Dui^al; m. 1882, Eliza- 
beth, d. of Roger Lehfevre, of Quebec. 
Educ: L'Assomption Coll., Laval Univ. 
Has practiced in Montreal since called. to 
the Bar; became member of the firm of 
Rainville, Archambeault, Gervais & Rain- 
ville, 1889. Apptd. Prof, of Commercial 
find Maritime Law in Laval Univ., 1882; 
apptd. a Q.C., 1889; Attorney-Gen. of Prov. 
of Que., 1897-1906; apptd. to present posi- 
tion 16 Sept., 1908. Address: Pine Ave. 
Apts., Montreal. Clubs: St. James', St. 
Denis, Forest and Stream, Montreal. 

▲BCHAMBEAULT, Mgr. Joseph Alfred; 
Bishop of Joliette, Que.; b. L'Assomption, 
Que.L23 May, 1859; «. Louis Archambeault 
and Elisabeth Dugal. Educ: L'Assomp- 
tion; Montreal Seminary and Rome, con- 
secrated first B. of Joliette, 24 Aug., 1904. 
Address: Joliette, Que. 

▲BCHIBALD, Peter Suthro, C. E. j mem- 
ber of American and Canadian Societies of 
avil Engineers; b. Truro, N.S., 21 Mar., 
1848; s. of William Archibald and Elizabeth 
Blair; m. Claris G. Lindsey, of Rockland, 
Maine, U.S.; two a. and two d. Educ: 
Truro Normal School; Asst. Engineer on 
I. C. Ry., from r869 to 1879; chief engineer 
to 1897. Has been practicing profession 
since, and now commissioner of railways for 
the New Brunswick Government, and man- 
ager of Elgin and Havelock Railway. Re- 
cretUions: motoring and golf. Residence: 
Moncton, N.B. 

▲BCHIBALD, Hon. John Snrott, B.A., 
M.A., B.C.L., D.C.L. (McGill University) • a 
Puisne Judge of the Superior Court of the 
Prov. of Que., since 1893; b. Musquodoboit, 
N.S., 8 Sept., 1843; s. of William Archibald 
and Nancy Archibald; m. 1871, Ellen 
Hutchinson of Bluevale, Ont.; four a. one 
d. Educ: Presbyterian Seminary, Truro, 
N.S., McGill Univ., where he won the Prince 
of Wale's Gold Medal, 1867, and the Eliza- 
beth Torrance Gold Medal, 1870. Called 
to the Bar, 1871; apptd. lecturer on Crim- 
inal Law at McGill Univ., 1871; became 
Prof, of Commercial Law and governor of 
Univ., 1894; alderman of Montreal, 1884- 
1890; apptd. a Revising Officer under the 
Electrial Franchise Act of 1885, and held 
oflBlce until 1896. Address: 113 Mackay 
St., Montreal. Club: University. 

AB6UE, James, M.L.A.; 6. North of 
Ireland, 1852; t. of Robert and Rebecca 
Aif^e; m. Emma Laura Sholy; one s. one 
d. Educ: Ireland. Arrived in Canada, 
1874; farmed in Ontario for 8 years, and in 
Manitoba, since 1882; was a member of 
Mimicipal Council for 15 years, and has 
been mem. of Leg. Assembly of Manitoba 
6 



for ten years. Residence: Elgin Village, 
Manitoba. 
ABMSTBON6, Bartholomew Mahon; 

Controller, Railway Mail Service Branch, 
Post Office Dept.; b. Lloydtown, Ont., 31 
March, 1849; s. of the late Col. Arthur 
Armstrong and Olivia Mahon; m. 1876, 
£}mma L., d. of W. J. Alexander, of Toronto, 
three c Educ: Com. Sch., Gram. Sch., 
Paris, Ont. ; Toronto Military Sch. (obtain- 
ed a First Grade Military Certificate. 
1 865) . Joined Toronto Fielcl Battery, . and 
served in Fenian Raids (medal and clasp) ; 
served as Lieut, of Marines on the gtmboat 
Prince Albert; retired from the service with 
rank of capt., 1873. Apptd. to the Toronto 
Poet Office as a clerk; supt., 1896; Con- 
troller of the Railway Mail Service, 1896. 
Address: 33 Cooper St., Ottawa. 

ABMSTBON6,George.E.,M.D. (McGill); 
b. Leeds, Que., 1854; a. of Rev. John Arm- 
strong; m. 1878, Miss Hadley. Educ: Pub. 
Schs. and McGill Univ. Conmienced prac- 
tice of his profession in Montreal, and has 
since travelled and studied abroad prin- 
cipally in England, Germany and France. 
Mem. Medical Faculty of McGill Univ., for 
nearly twenty yrs,. and Prof, of Clinical 
Surgery that inst. since 1896; attending 
Surgeon at Montreal Gen. Hospital and 
Consulting Surgeon of Western Hospital 
and Protestant Hospital for Insane; past- 
pres., and mem. M!edico-Chirurgical Soc., 
British Medical Assn., Canadian Medical 
Assn., American Medical Assn., and Assn. 
Int^nationale d'Urologie; Senator of Wes- 
leyan Theological Oil., Montreal. Pub- 
lications: Has contributed to several med- 
ical journals and text-books. EUls was 
the first important paper on the Surgical 
Treatment of Haemorrhage from the Stom- 
ach read in London, before British Medical 
Assn. Author of article on Surcery of the 
Pancreas in Buck's Reference Band-book 
of the Medical Sciences: the Surgery of the 
Infectious Diseases in Keen's Svugery; the 
Surgery of the Tongue and Salivary Glands 
in American Practice of Surgery, Bryant & 
Buck. 12ecrea<t<m«; horseback riding. Ad- 
dress: 320 Moimtain St., Montreal. Clubs: 
Moimt Royal, University, Montreal. 

ABMSTBONG, Hon. Hush, M.L.A.; 
Prov. Treas. for Manitoba; o. New York, 
Aug., 1858. Came to Can. with his parents 
in I860, and educ at Richmond, Ont.; m. 
1885, M.ary, d. of Henry Younghusband, of 
Carleton (3o., Ont. Reanoved to Manitoba, 
1883; settled in Portage la Prairie, 1886. and 
engajsed in fish export industry. El. to 
Manitoba Legis, for Woodlands, at g. c, 
1892; resigned, 1896, to contest Selkirk for 
H. of C, but unsuccessful; el. to Man. 
L^s. by accl. for Portage la Prairie, 7 Feb., 
1902; re-el. at g. e.. 1903 and 1907. Re- 
creation: travel. Address: Portage la 
Prairie. Clubs: Manitoba, Commercial, 
Advance, Winnipeg. 

ABMSTBONG, Joseph E., M.P.; Oil 
producer, manufacturer ana farmer; 6. 
York Ck)., Ont.. 9 Nov., 1864; s. of Elijah 
Armstrong, and Sarah Brown: m. 30 Dec., 
1891, Maraaret J. Phipps, d. of James Shilly 
Phipps, West Chester, Pa. An unsuccess- 
ful mdependent candidate for H. of C, 1896. 
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1904 and 1908; Presbyterian; Conserva- 
tive. Addre8»! Petrolia, Ont. 

ABNAND, Ellas de Barbazau: b. Lon- 
don, Eng., 20 Oct., 1847; «. of Elias M. 
Amand, late Controller General H. M. 
Customs, London, Eng., and Anna M. 
Norris; m. Constance Walcot, e. d. of the 
late Charles Walcot, Indian Dept., Ottawa, 
Ont.; five «. and four d. Educ: Somer- 
setshire College, Eng. Arrived in ,Canada, 
1 July, 1868; entered Bank of British North 
America, at London, in 1867, and served 
eontinuousl:}r in the banking business in 
Canada, until 1905, when appointed Cana- 
dian Trade Commissioner in Chicago; trans- 
ferred to Newfoimdland, 1906, and to Bris- 
tol, Elng., 1909. Recreations: goU, walking. 
Address: 71 Woodland Road, Tyndalls 
Park. Bristol, Eng. Clvbs: Constitutional 
and Liberal, Bristol, Eng. 

ABNOLDI, Firank, K.C^ b. Montreal, 
3 April, 1848;^ «. of F. C. V. Amoldi, M.D., 
and Christina M. Amoldi; m. Louise Fau- 
quier, d. of A^nelius A. H. Fauquier, late of 
Woodstock, Ont.; three s. and two d. 
Educ,: Upper Canada College, Toronto, 
Ont. Called to the Bar, Ont., 1870;created 
K.C., 1889; elected a governor of Upper 
Oanaida Collie, 1895, and has been elected 
uinually since. Address: Toronto. Club: 
National, Toronto. 

ABSENAULT, Aubin Edmond, M. L. A.; 
Barrister-at-Law; b. Edmont Bay, P.E.I.. 
28 July, 1870; s. Joseph O. Arsenault, and 
Gertrude Gaudet; in. Bertha Rose, d. of late 
Capt. F. Gallant of Tiguish, P.E.I. ; one «. 
Educ: St. Dunstan's College, Charlotte- 
town, P.E.I,, and St. Joseph's College, 
Memramcook, N.B.; studied law with Mc- 
Leod, Morrison and McQuarrie, Charlotte- 
town, and Hon. Charles Russell, London, 
Eng.; admitted P.E.I. Bar, Nov., 1898. 
Practicing in Sununerside, P.E.I., in part- 
nership with Neil McQuarrie, K.C.; elected 
to Prince Edward Island heg. Ass., at g. e., 
Nov., 1908. Liberal-Conservative in Poli- 
tics. Recreations: fishing and reading. 
Address: Summerside, P. E. Island. 

ABTHUB, Julia (Mrs. Cheney); 6. in 
Hamilton, Ont., May 3, 1869, of Irish and 
Welsh parentage; real name, Ida Lewis, 
sta^e name being taken from her mother's 
maiden name of Arthur; tn. 28 Nov., 1898, 
to Benjamin B. Cheney, Jr., of Boston, 
Mass. At 11 played in amateur dramatic 
club, taking part of Gamora in The Hon- 
eymoon and of Portia in The Merchant of 
Venice; 3 yrs. later made professional debut 
as the Prince of Wales in Daniel Bandmanns 
pretentation of Richard III; remained 3 
seasons with that co.; studied violin music 
and dramatic art in England: first New 
York success at Union Sq. Theatre in The 
Black Masque; later in A. M. Palmer's co., 
in several roles, notably in Mercedes, 1893; 
London debut, Feb. 1, 1895, in Henry 
Irving's co., plajdng roles next to Miss Ter- 
ry; especially successful as Rosamond in 
A'Becket, with Irving and Terry in U.S., 
1896. Retired from the stage after her 
marriage. Addresses: Boston, Mass.; 41 
Spring St., Hamilton, Ont. 

ABTHUBSt James, M.P., Hardware 
Merchant, b. Toronto. Ont., 6 Oct., 1866; s. 
of John Arthurs, Belfast, Ireland, and 
Maigajret Arthurs, Sterling, Scot.; m. 12 



Sept., 1887, Elizabeth P. Gillespie, Orange- 
viUe, Ont.; four «. and three d. Educ: 
Public Schools, and Hamilton Coll. Inst., 
first el. to H. of C, 1908; Presbyterian; 
Conse rvati ve. Address: Powassan, Ont. 
ASHDOWN, J. H., Pres of the Ash down 
Hardware Co., Winnipeg; b. London, Eng., 
1844; s. of William Asndown and Jane Wat- 
ling; married; one s. three d. Arrived in 
Canada with his parents 1852. At eleven 
yrs. of age commenced work in his father's 
store at Weston, York Co. Learned trade 
of tinsmith at Hespeler, Ont.; went west 
and arrived at Red River settlement 30 
June, 1868. A prisoner in Fort Garry 
during first Riel Rebellion. Has been ac- 
tive in religious political, educational and 
mimicipal life of Winnipeg; ex-pres. of the 
Bd. of "Trade; one of the founders of Wesley 
Coll.; governor of the City Hospital; dir. 
of the Y. M. C. A.; for many jnrs. a mem. of 
the aty Coimcil; Mayor 1906, 1907. Ad- 
dress: Winnipeg. Club: Manitoba, Winni- 

ASHLET, Kev. Bamas Freeman; b. 

Liverpool, Nova Scotia, Nov. 27, 1833; s. 
Rev. William Washington and Hannah 
Kempton Ashley; m. Nov. 26, 1857, Caro- 
line L. Goodspeed, Osterville, Mass. Educ. : 
public schools, Barrington, N.S.; classical 
and theol. course under private tutors in 
Boston: 3 yrs'. med. course, Ohio Med. 
Coll., Cleveland, Ohio. In active pastorate 
43 3Trs., of Bapt. chs., and later of Reformed 
(Dutch) Ch., New York. Began to write 
poems and sketches at 16; lately writer of, 
short stories . for McCkire sjmdicate, and 
books for boys. ^ Publicaiions: Tan-Pile 
Jim; Dick and Jack's; Adventures on Sable 
Island; Air Castle Don,, etc. Address: Ra- 
venna, Ohio, U.S.A. 

ASHWOBTH, Alice; see Mrs. Townley. 

ASKIN, James Wallace; Registrar of 
Deeds, Co. of Essex; b. Sandwich, Ont., 25 
May, 1848; «. of John Alexander, and 
MeUna Askin; m. Eliza Marv, d. of the late 
Charles Baby, of Sandwich, Ont.; six d. 
Educ: Sandwich Coll. and St. Hyacinthe 
Coll.. Quebec. Has been Registrar of 
Deeds for the Co. of Essex for thirty eight 
yrs.. succeeding his father, who succeeded 
his father, the late Col. James Askin. Capt . . 
with medal, for services in rebellions of 
1866 and 1870. Address: Windsor, Ont. 

ASSELIN, Ollvar (Joseph Francois); 
Journalist, b. St. Hilarion, Charlevoix Co.. 
Que., 9 Nov., 1874; s. of Rieule Asselin and 
(Jedulie Tremblay; m. Alice Le Boutillier; 
three s. Educ: Kimouski Coll. In varied 
businesses for ei|riit 5a*s. in U.S^ editor of 
Woonsocket Dauy Tribune, Woonsocket 
8tar\ served as a private in Cuban War. 
Returned to Canada in 1900; in journalism 
since, except two yrs.; priv. sec. to Sir 
Lomer Gouin. Founded Le Naiionaliste; 
one of the leaders of the Nationalist party. 
Publictdions: "Feuilles de combat." Re- 
creations: Hand-ball, fishing. Address: 86 
B. Drolet St., Montreal. 

ATKINSON, Joseph E., managing edi- 
tor, the Toronto star', b. Newcastle, Ont., 
23 Nov.. 1865; «. John and Hannah Atkin- 
son ; m. Elmena Elliott ; one s. one d. Educ. : 
Newcastle Hi^h School; entered newspaper 
work in 1884 in Port Hope "Times;" joined 
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ATKINSON 

1889; api>oiiited editor Montreal HertUdt in 
1896; joined new company purchaang 
Toronto Daily Star, in 1899, and has since 
had charge of that paper; was one of the 
Canadian delegates to the Imperial Press 
Conference at London, 1909, Cluh: Nat- 
ional, Toronto. 

ATKINSON, Mrs. Elmina; h. Oakville, 
Ont.; m. Joseph E. Atkinson, Managing 
editor Toronto Star; one «. one cL Educ: 
Oakville; engaged in 1891 in journalism on 
the Toronto Globe, and still writes under the 
nom-ae-pliune of "Madge Merton." Has 
dbn^ work for many daily papers and 
magazines. Addreaa^ 64 Glen Road, Tor- 
onto. 

ATKINSON, WllUam Edwin, A.R.C.A.; 
6. Toronto, Ont., 22 March, 1862; «. of W. T. 
and Emma Atkinson; m. Laura Dredge; 
two 8. Educ: Paris, France, Philadelphia, 
Pa., and Toronto Ont.; landscape painter; 
awarded highest prize for best picture of the 
year 1902, in Toronto; pictures purchased 
by the Canadian Government. Residence: 
20 Durie St., Toronto. 

ATJDEN, Henry WUUam, M.A. Cantab.; 
Principal, Upper Canada College, Toronto; 
b. 1867; a. of Preb. T. Auden; m. 1896, Con- 
stance, d. of Rev. F. W. Kittermaster of 
Meriden, Warwickshire, £^.; two «. two d. 
Educ: Shrewsbury School; Christ's College, 
Camb. (scholar and prizeman); Porteous 
gold medal for Latin Prose; Bell Univ. 
Scholar; 1st class, class Tripos, 1889 ; 
1890; Marburg University, 1891; 6th Form 
^ Master and Librarian at Fettes College, 
Edinburgh, 189*-1903; came to Can. in 
latter year. Publications: editor, Cicero 

Ero Plancio, Plautus Pseudolus, Meissner 
atin Phrase Book, Higher Latin Prose, 
Greek Prose, Latin and Greek Unseens, 
Cicero in CatiUnam, Greek Prose Phrase 
Book; The Messenian Wars; A Minimum 
of Greek; Member, Classical Society of Scot- 
land; Canadian Society of Authors, etc. 
Recreations: fishing and botany. Address: 
Upper Canada Collie, Toronto. Club: 
Toronto. 

AUDETTE, Bodolphe; pres. of La Ban- 
que Nationale, Que.; 6. Quebec, Que., 5 

' Aug., 1844; a. of John Audette and Flore 
Fraser; m. 1867, Elise, d. of J. Morency, of 
Quebec; three s, seven d. Educ: Xhom's 
Academy, Quebec. Entered firm of Thib- 
audeau, Thomas «fe Co. (now Thibaudeau, 
Frere & Cie), as junior clerk, 1863; became 
a partner, 1883, and senior mem. 1894; 
pres. La Banque Uationale; vice-pres. Can. 
Electric Light Co., Levis Co.. Ry. Co.. 
Quebec Bridge Co.; mem. Quebec Bd. of 
Trade. Address: 1 Collins St., Quebec. 
Club: Garrison. 

AUSTIN, Albert William; 6. Toronto, 
Ont., 27 March, 1867; s. of James and Susan 
Austin; m. Maria R. Kerr; two «. three d. 
Educ: Upper Canada College; vice-pres. 
Consumer's Gas Co., Toronto; Erector Dom- 
inion Bank, Toronto. Introduced the first 
electric over-head trolley cars into Canada, 
at Winnip^, Man.; founded the Lambton 
Golf and Country Clubs, and for six yrs., 
its president; now Honorary President. 
Recreation: golf. Address: "Spadena," To- 
ronto. Clubs: National, Lambton Golf, 
Toronto. 
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AYLiMEB, Hon. Hienry; sheriff of the 
dist. of St. Francis, Que.; 6. Melbourne, 
Que., 25 April, 1843; s. of the 7th Baron 
Aylmer; m. 1871, Louisa Blanche Fanny, 
d. of H. A. Howe, LL.D., Montreal. Educ: 
Montreal High Sch., Royal Naval Coll.. 
Portsmouth. Eng, Called to the Bar 1882, 
and pracitced at Riclunond, Que.; mem. 
H. of C, for Richmond and Wolfe 1874- 
1878; uncuscessfully contested Richmond 
for seat in Que. Legis,, 1880; ^defeated at 
Dom. g. e., for Sherbrooke, 1896; apptd. 
sheriff of dist. of St. Francis, 1900. Trustee, 
St. Francis Coll. and Gram. Sch.; mem. 
corporation Bishop's Coll., Lennoxville. 
Organized Richmond Field Battery 61 Ar- 
tillery, 1876; retired Nov., 1887, with rank 
of Lieut. -Ck>l; commanded Wimbledon Rifle 
Team, 1887; served for twelve yrs. in Royal 
Marine Artillery, and gazetted at Lieut. 
Address: Melbourne. Que. 

AYLMEB, Lord (The Biglit Hon. Sir 
Matthew), 8th Baron de Balrath, 
peerage of Ireland; b. Richmond, Que., 28 
March, 1842; «. of Udolphus, Lord Aylmer, 
7th Baron, and Mary, d. of Edward Jour- 
neaux, of Dublin, Irel.; m. 1875, Amy 
Gertrude, d. of the late Hon. John Young, 
of Montreal: three s. two d. Educ: Mont- 
real High Sen., McGill Univ., Dublin; served 
six yrs. as Lieut, in 7th Royal Fus., and 35 
yrs. on staff of Can. Forces; retired from 
Inspector-Generalship, 1907, with rank of 
Major-Gen. Succeeded to title 1901. Ser- 
ved in Fenian Raids 1866-70. Hon.-Col. 
1 1th Hussars, Richmond, Que. , now engag- 
ed in fruit farming in British Columbia. 
Address: Queen's Bay, Kootenay, Lake 
B C 

AUDETTE, Louis Arthur, B.D.. LL.B. 
(Laval Univ.), K.C. (Que); b. Quebec city, 
14 Dec, 1866; s. George Semeon Audette 
and Rosalie L. Mareon; m. Mary Grace 
Stuart, d. of late Sir Andrew Stuart, Chief 
Justice, Que., and Elmin C. de Gaspe; four 
s. and one d. Educ: Seminary of Quebec 
and Laval University; Barrister in Pravince 
of Quebec; at one time deputy prothonotary 

§uebec; appointed Registrar Exeehequer 
3urt of CJanada, 8 Nov.. 1887. Publico- 
tions: "The Practice oi the Exchequer 
Court of Canada, first editions, 1895; 2nd 
edition in 1909. Address: 161 Daly Ave., 

AYLESWOBTH, Hon. Allen Bristol, 

M.A., K.C., P.C, M.P.; b. Newburgh, Ont.. 
27 Nov., 1854; s. John Bell Aylesworth and 
Catharin Bristol; m. Adelaide Augusta 
Miller; one «. Educ: Newbui^h High 
School, Toronto, University CJoU^e; bar- 
rister and Attorney in Ontario since Au^., 
1878; was one of His Majesty's Commis- 
sioners for the settlement of the Alailka 
Boundary, in 1903; appointed Pastmaster- 
General, 16 Oct., 1905; Minister of Justice, 
4 Jime, 1906. Residence: Ottawa, Qnt. 
Clu bs: Toronto, Toronto; Rideau, Ottawa. 
ATEB, Albert Azro; b. nr. Frelighs- 
burg. Que., 6 Feb., 1845; s. of George W.. 
and Mary Ayer; m. Rebecca C. Hibbard: 
five s. two d, Educ: Stanbridge Acad, and 
Fairfax, Vt. Commenced business as ex- 
porter of butter and cheese, 1867; now 
pres. A. A. Ayer <& Co., Ltd.; has been 
connected with the dairy industry since the 
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Addre89J 388 Roslyn At., Montreal. Club: 
Canada. Montreal. 

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BABIN9 Bear Admiral Hosea John; 5. 

in Can., Dec. 16, 1842. Apptd. acting 
asst. surgeon U.S.N., from Mass., Feb. 10. 
1865; asst. surgeon, Mar. 13, 1865; passed 
asst. surgeon, June 23, 1869; surgeon. Mar. 
17, 1876; med. insp., June 22, 1894; med. 
dir.. May 7, 1898; retired, Dec. 15. 1904; 
advanced to rank of rear admiral for ser- 
vices during Civil War. Mem. Bd. of In- 
spection ana Survey, Jan. 23-June 22, 1894: 
pres. Med. EYamining Bd. at New York. 
Oct. 5. 1897-May 7, 1898; in charge Naval 
Hosp., New York, 1900-4. Address: Care 
C. A. Betts, 126 Broadway, Brooklyn. 

BADGLiBT, Sidney Rose: 6. Ernesto wn, 
Ont., May 28. 1850; s. William Edwin and 
Nancy Rose Badgley; m. (1st) 1872, Alma 
A. Clark (d. 1874); (2nd) Charlotte J. Gille- 
land, St. Catharines, Ont.. Sept. 21, 1876; 
Educ: pub. schs. and acad.; studied arch- 
itecture under R. C. Windeyer, Toronto, 
Can.; went to U. S., 1887; specialist in ch. 
architectiye; has built chs. and other bldgs. 
in vitfious parts of U. S. and Can. Address: 
Springbank, Wickliffe, O. Office: 6110 Euc- 
lid Av., Clevdand. 

BAIL.LIE, John; b. Montreal, 1858; «. of 
Andrew BailUe and Isabella Irwin; m. 1886, 
Maggie, d. of the late Donald Fraser, of 
Montreal; two «.'two d. Educ: private 
tuition, Arnold's and McGill Model Sch. 
In employ of a paint, oil and chemical firm 
for nine yrs.; estb. a similar business 1883, 
which he sold out in 1886, and beca^Ie mgr. 
Dominion Oilcloth Co., Ltd.; now manag- 
ing dir. Pres., Canada Linseed Oil Co.; 

-^ governor MpntrearOeu. Hospital, Western 
Hospital, Protestant House of Industry and 
Refuge. Recreations: golf, curling. Ad- 
dress: 133 Oescent St., Montreal. Clubs: 
St. James' Royal Montreal Golf, Montreal; 
Montreal Curling. 

BAIN^ John, gen. mgr. International 
Marine Signal Co.; b. Paisley, Scot^ 8. June, 
1869; 8. of Robert and Agnes Bain; m. 
Maude Buckley, d. of P. Buckley, Paris, 
Ont.; two d; arrived in Canada. May, 1888. 
Educ: Paisley, Scot.; private secretary to 
Hon. Wm. Paterson, Minister of Customs 
• for 11 yrs.; Asst. 0)m. of Customs, 4 
3^r8.; secretary Tariff Ck>mmission, 1906- 
07; secretary to Canadian Ministers on 
trade questions at Coronation Imperial 
Conference. 1902; now associated with Hon. 
Clifford Sijton in various business enter- 
prises; also Imperial trade correspondent at 
Ottaii^a. .Address: 167 James St., Ottawa. 
Clubs: Laurentian, Ottawa; Ontario, Tor- 
onto. 

BAIRD» Hon. George Thomas, Senator; 
b. Andover, N.B., 3 Nov., 1847; s. of George 
Baird and Frances Jane Bishop; m. Ida 
Jane Sadler; two 8. one d. Educ: Carleton 
Co. Gram. Sch; bom on a farm; tauf^ht 
Andover Gram. Sch. for five years; earned 
on lumbering and general store since 1874; 
occupied seat in N.B. Legislature for 10 
jrrs.; two of which he was in Legislative 
Council; called to Senate 1895. Address: 
Andover. N.B. 



BAKER, Alfred, M.A.; 6. Toronto, of 
Yorkshire parents; m. 1894, Norah Kath- 
leen, d. of John McCormack of Wilmette, 
Illinois. Educ: Toronto Univ.; Mathema- 
tical Mastw Upper Can. Coll., 1872-5; 
Mathematical lecturer Univ. Coll., Toronto. 
1875-87; registrar 1880-7; dean of residence 
1884-90; Professor of Mathwnatics, 1887; 
elected by graduates a member of Senate 
of Univ. of Toronto, 1887-1906; Lieutenant 
and Captain, Queen's Own Rifles, 1876-83; 
F.R.S. Canada; member of the Societe 
Mathematique de France and of the Ameri- 
can Mathematical Society; president, Ont. 
Educational Society, 1895; president. Sec- 
tion III, R. S. C, 1906; member of Execu- 
tive Ck>mmittee, Brit. Empire League m 
Canada; trith Dr. John Seath re-organized 
geometrical teaching in schools of Ontario, 
1904; Publications^: articles relating to 
Quateminous, Geometry of Position, and 
Fotmdations of Geometry (translated into 
Japanese) in proceedings of R. S. C; also 
works on synthetic and analytic Geometry, 
Trigonometry, and Mechanics. Recreations: 
walking and rowing. Addresses: 81 Madi- 
son Av., Toronto; in summer, Ishkauqua, 
Lake Rosseau, Muskoka. Club: Canadian 
Military Institute, Toronto. 

BAKER, Francis Spence, F.R.I, of B.A., 
F.R.LC.; b. Co. of^Halton, Ont., 21 Aug., 
1867; s. Francis Baker of Dublin, Ireland 
and Sarah Georgina Spence, Co. of Halton, 
Ont ; m. Florence Mary Kenrick, Shrop- 
shire, Eng. ; two s. one d. Educ : Hamilton, 
Ont.; practicing as Architect in Toronto, 
since 1892. Pvblications: principally mag- 
azine articles. Recreation: golf. Address: 
1 85 Balmoral Av. , Toronto. Club : Rosedale 
Golf Club, Toronto. 

BAKER, Hon. George Barnard, M. A.. 
K.C.; b. Dunham, Que., 26 Jan.. 1834 (of 
U.E.L. descent). Educ: Bishop's Coll., 
Lennoxville; Solicitor-General for Quebec, 
1876-78; el. to H. of C. for Missisquoi 0>., 
Que., 1870-74, 1878-1887, 1891-1896. Cal- 
led to Senate in latter yr. for the Bedford 
dist. Address: Sweetsburg, Que. 

BAKER, J. AUen, M.P. (Britain) East- 
em Finsbury since 1905; member, L.C.C.; 
Chairman, Baker and Sons, Ltd., Willesden, 
6. Canada. Educ: Trenton Hipjh Sch.; 
entered his father's business (engineering) 
in 1876; went to London in connection with 
his business. Has been prominently con- 
nected with tramway extension in the 
L.C.C.; contested East Finsbury, 1900. 
Address: Donnington, Harlesden. London, 
N.W. 

BAKER, L.ieut.-Col. Jesse Wheelock, M. 
L.A., J.P.; b. Baker Brook, Madawaska 
Co., N.B 30 Nov., 1854; s. of Enoch Baker, 
of Fort Kent Aroostook Co., Maine; s. of 
Gen. John Baker of the U. S. Army, and 
Madeline Ouillet, of St. Paschal, Que.; m. 
Betsaide Martin; two s. two d. Educ: 
Ck>mmon Schs. of N.B.; spent his early days 
on his father's farm at Baker Brook; owned 
a small saw mill, but gave it up and became 
a lumber scaler and forest inspector, in 
which business he still continues; enlisted 
in 1872 in the 67th Regt., Carleton Light 
Infantry, and rose to the command as 
Lieut.-Col.; served 34 years as an officer 
(decoration); was Captain of G. Co., of the 
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for service in the North West Rebellion, and 
>■ commanded the Maritime Province com- 
posite Regiment at the Quebec Tercentoi- 
ary; elected to the legislature of N.B. for 
Madawaska, March, 1908; declined nomina- 
tion for legislature in 1903; also for H. of C, 
1908; Conservative. Address: Baker 

Brook, Madawaska Co., N.B. 

BAKER, Walter Keglnald, Secy. C. P. R., 
Montreal ; 3rd class, order of SacredfTreasure, 
Japan; b. York, Enoy^ 26 May, 1852; «. of 
Stephia and Priscilla Willing Kimsoll Baker^ 
married; one », three d. Arrived in Canada 
Nov., 6, 1865; Educ: Privately in York 
and London, Eng. Had charge as the 
representative of the C. P. Ry. Co., of the 
tours through Canada, of T. R. H. The 
Prince and Princess of Wales in 1901; of 
Prince Arthur of Connaught, 1906, and 
Prince Fushimi, of Japan, 1907; was con- 
nected with the Allan Steamship Co., for 
eight years after M.^ .nrrh-ril in Canada; 
from 1873 to 1874, local freight and passen- 
ger agent at Ottawa, of the Canada Central 
Ky.; the following five years was private 
secretary and A.D.C., to Earl of Dufferin, 
Governor General; has been Asst. -Secretary 
Treasury Board, Ottawa; asst. to Gen'l. 
Supt., C. P. Ry., Western Division; Asst to 
Gen'l. Mgr. P. P. Ry.; Gen'l. Supt., Man. & 
Western Ry., Winnipeg, and later Gen'l. 
Manager; Executive Agent, C. P. Ry., 
Winmpeg; Asst. to vice-pres., C. P. Ry.; 
Asst. to pres., and now Secretary C. P. Ry. 
Co., Montreal. Address: 773 Sherbrooke 
St., Montreal. Recreations: golf. Clubs: 
Mount Royal, St. James' and Royal Mont- 
real Golf, Montreal; Rideau, Country, 
Ottawa; Manitoba, Winnipeg. 

BALFOUB, George Hopper* gen. mgr. 
Union Bank of Canada, Quebec; 6. Frost 
Village, Que., 5 April, 1848; s. Rev. Andrew 
and Eliza Balfour; m. Alice Charlotte Shaw 
(dec); two s. three d. Educ: Lennoxville 
After some years in a merchant's and stock 
broker's office, joined the staff of the Union 
Bank in 1870, passing through all grades to 
position of gen. mgr; active in military 
affairs for many years; Fenian Raid, 1870; 
retired from 8th Royal Rifles (Captain), 
1886; winner of P. Q. Rifle Assoc, champion- 
ship, and Governor-General's prize at 
Ottawa, 1880; member of the Canadian 
Wimbledon Team, 1881, which won the 
Kolapore Cups. Kecreations: golf, curling; 
Capt. of the Royal Montreal Club for several 
years; an ex-president of the Royal Canad- 
ian Golf Assn; a former president of the 
Can. branch of the Royal Caledonian Curl- 
ing Club. Address: 57, The Esplanade, and 
Union Bank of Canada, Quebec. Clubs: 
Garrison, ^ebec; St. James', Montreal; 
Manitoba, Winnipeg. 

BALLANTTNE, Charles Colquhoun; 6. 
Dxmdas Co., Ont., 9 Aug., 1867; s. of the 
late John Ballantyne, native of Scotland; 
m. 1901, Etheljd. of Tbomas A. Trenholme, 
of Montreal West; two s. Educ: pub. 
schs. of Ont., and Montreal. In 1882, 
entered employ of a paint concern^ 1895 
became sales mgr. of the Sherwin-Williams 
Co., of Cleveland, Ohio, in Canada; 1898, 
apptd. mgr. of the entire Canadian business. 
Dir. Canada Consotidated Rubber Co.; mem 
Can. Manufacturers' Assn., and was first 
vice-pree., 1899 ; mem. Montreal Board of 
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Trade, Chambre de Commerce; apptd. a 
Harbor Conunr., 1907. Address: Montreal 
West, Que. Clubs: St. James', Canada, 
Montreal. 

BAIXANTTNE, Robert MitcheU, b. 
Stratford, Ont., 20 Aug., 1859; s. Hon. 
Thos. and Mary Ballantyne: m. Charlotte 
L. Scott; one s. two d. Educ: Stratford 
schs. ; ex-pres. Dairymen's Ass'n of Western 
Ont.; ex-pres. Montreal Produce Merchants' 
Assn.; second vice-pres. Montreal Board of 
Trade; director Lake of the Woods Milling 
Co., man. director, Lavell. Christmas, Ltd., 
Montreal. Address: 30 Farden Av,, West- 
moimt. Clubs: St. James', Montreal. 

BABBEB, Major John Boy, R.L.; b. 
Georgetown, Ont., 5 July, 1841; s. James 
Barber ,Co. Antrim, and Hannah Patrick, 
Berwickshire; widower; four s. two d. 
Educ: Georgetown Collegiate Institute. 
Has been engaged in the paper and pulp 
business since 1861 ^pres. Toronto Paper 
Co., Cornwall, Ont.; Wm. Barber and Bros., 
Georgetown, Ont.; The Barber and Ellis 
Co., Toronto and Brantford; vice-pres. 
Spanish River Pulp Co., vice-pres. Canada 
Coated Paper Mills, Georgetown; vice-pres. 
Anglo American Fire Insurance Co.; Major 
Canadi^ Militia (retired) ; long service and 
Fenian Raid medals; ex-member of Pro- 
vincial Parliament, and ex-Warden Co. of 
Halton. Address: Georgetown, Ont.j and 
Mail Building, Toronto. Club: National, 
Toronto. 

BABCLAT, Bev. James, D.D.; Pastor 
of St. Paul's Pres. Church, Montreal; 6. 
Paisley, Scotland, 19 Jime, 1844; a. of 
James Barclay and Margaret Cochrane; m. 
Marion Simpson of Dumfrieshire; five s. 
one d. Educ: Paisley Gram. Sch. and 
Glasgow Univ. Ordained in parish of St. 
Michaels, Dumfries, 1873. Held several 
pastoral chaises in Scotland, and frequently 
preached before Queen Victoria at Bal- 
moral. Called to pastorate of St. Paul's 
Church, Montreal, 1883, and inducted 11 
Oct.; since then has been intimately con- 
nected with all philanthropic, religious, and 
{>atriotic movements in Montreal. Chap- 
ain to Montreal Garrison Artillery and ac- 
companied that corps to North West in 
1885. Recreations: golf, curling. Address: 
398 Dorchester W., Montreal. 

BABKEB, Lewellys Franklin; b. Nor- 
wich. Ont., Sept. 16, 1867; «. James F. and 
Sarah Jane Taylor Barker; m. Oct., 1903, 
Lilian H. Halsey, New York. Educ: Ont. 
public schs and Pickering Coll., 1881-4; 
grad. med. dept. Univ. of Toronto (M.B.), 
1890; house phys. Toronto Gen. Hosp., 
1890-1; asst. physician, Johns Hopkins 
Hosp., 1891-2; fellow pathology, 1892-4; 
asso. anatonr^, Johns Hopkins Umv., 1894- 
7; student Univ. of Leipsdg, 1895; asst. 
resident pathologist, Johns Hopkins Hosp., 
1894-9; asso. prof, anatomy, Johns Hopkins 
Univ., 1897-9; Johns Hopkins Med. Com- 
m'r to Phillippines, 1899; asso, prof, path- 
ology, Johns Hopkins Univ., 1899-1900; 
prof, and head dept. anatomy. Rush Med. 
Coll., Univ. of Chicago, 1900-5; grad. work 
univs. of Munich and Berlin, 1904; prof, 
medicine, Johns Hopkins Umv. and chief 
physician Johns Hopkins Hosp. since 1905. 
mem. sp'l comm'n apptd. by Secretary 
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elistence of pla«nie in San Frandcco, 1901. 
Publicatioiu: The NenrojM System and 
its Ocmatituent Neurones, 1899; Translation 
of Werner Spalteholz's Hand Atlas of 
Human Anatomy, 1900; Laboratory Man- 
ual of Human Anatomy 1904; also numer- 
ous med. papers and addresses. Address: 
6 E. Franklin St., Baltimore, Md., U.S.A. 
BAB^CEB, Samuel, M.P.: 6. Kingston. 
Ont., 26 May. 1839; «. of William and Annie 
Barkef; m. (ist) Isabella, d. of John and 
Catherine Cruickshank, London, Ont. id.); 

i2nd) Helen Cruickshank, d. of same. 
?duc.: London Gram. Sch.; was alderman 
and chairman of Finance, London; was 
solicitor and general Council G. W. Ry.; 
general manager N. and N. W. Ry. In 
1896 was selected by both directors and 
malcontent proprietors of G. T. Ry., in 
£kigland, to examine and analyse the ac- 
counts of that company in Canada; con- 
tested Hamilton imsuccessfully for H. of C, 
1896; elected, 1900; elected for Hamilton 
East, 1904, and 1908; was twice pres. 
Hamilton Board of Trade; Church of Eng- 
land; Conservative. Address: Hamilton, 
Ont. Club: Rideau, Ottawa. 
BARLOW, John Bigny, M. 0. S. C. E., 
City Surveyor, Montreal; 6. Stomoway, 
Isle of Lewis, Scotland, 29 July, 1850; s. 
of Robert Barlow, R.E., of the Geological 
Survey of Can., and Eliza Short; m. 1877, 
Margaret d. of the late Rev. William Dar- 
rach, Presb3rterian clergyman; five s. four 
d. Arrived Can. 1856; employed by Geo- 
logical Survey of Can., 1872-1876; asst. 
engr. by city of Montreal, 1876-1879; chief 
asst. to J. A. U. Beaudry, P.L., C.E., 1879- 
80; became asst. engr.. Road Dept., of 
Montreal, 1880; Deputy City Surveyor; 
City Surveyor, 1901. Address: 52 Park 
Av., Montreal. Clttb: Engineers', 
BABNABD, George Henry, K.C., M.P.; 
b. Victoria, B.C., 9 Oct., 1868; s. Francis 
Jones Barnard and Ellen Stillman Barnard; 
m. Ethel Bunffiam. e. d. Lt.^ol. H. C. 
Rogers, Peterboro, Ont. Educ: Trinity 
Coll. Sch., Port Hope, Ont.; called to the 
Bar, 1891; K.C. 1907; alderman in Victoria, 
1902-1903; Mayor, Victoria, 1904-1905; 
elec. to H. of C. 1908. Recreations: fishing, 
golf. Residence: "Duvals," Victoria, B.C. 
Clvbs: Union, Victoria; Vancouver; Rideau, 

BABN£;S, Benjamin F.,LL.B., Postmaster 

St Washington, D.C.; 6. Yarmouth, N.S., 
Dec. 3, 1868; s. Benjamin H. and Orena Hig- 
rins Bi^es; m. Washington, Oct. 18, 1892, 
Emily Freeh. Educ: pub. schs. of N. J., 
law dept. Georgetown, (D.C.) Univ.; apptd. 
clerk in U. S. P. O. dept., under competitive 
exam., Oct., 1887; pvt. sec. to Ist asst. p. m. 

?»., Sept., 1889; later pvt. sec. to chief 
. O. insp., and to 4th asst. p. m. gen,; sec. 
to Hon. James S. Clarkson several yrs.; 
apptd. stenographer at White House, Jan., 
1898; exec, clerk. July 1, 1898; apptd. by 
President McKinley asst. sec. to the Presi- 
dent, May 1, 1900; re-apptd. by President 
Roosevelt, Apr. 22, 1902; post-master, 
Washington since Jund?!23, 1906. Address: 
48 R. St., N.E. Office: Post Office, Wash- 
ington. 
BABNES, Howard Turner, M.S., D.S.; 
Macdonald Professor of Physics and Dir- 
ector of the Physics Building, McGill Univ.; 



6. Wobum Mass., U.S.A., 21 July, 1873; 
s. Wm. S. Barnes and Mary Alice Turner; 
m. Annie Kershaw Cunliffe; two s. Educ: 
McGill Univ.; came to Canada in 1879; held 
' Studenstship Royal Society .London; P.R. 
S.C. Publications: various original papers, 
and one book on ice formation. Address: 
239 Pine Av. West/, McGill University, 
Montreal. 

BABNET, Alexander, lumberman; b, 
Renfrew Co., Ont., 25 Feb., 1840; of Irish 
descent; m. 1867. Jane Greene; four «. four 
d. Educ: country sch. At age of fifteen 
commenced his career as a lumberman. 
Started business for himself 1861; formed 
a partnership with late William Mackay 
and William Bannerman, under name of 
Bamet, Bannerman & Co., 1866; continued 
the business under the name of Bamet <& 
Mackay 1876-1884; formed another partner- 
ship with Thos. Mackie, M.P., 1869, a 
dir. of the Bank of Ottawa. Address: 
Renfrew, Ont. Club: Rideau, Ottawa. 

BABB, James (Angus Evan Abbott) ; b. 
Wallacetown, Ont., 1862; 5th s. Robert 
Barr, Windsor, Ont., and Jane, d. of William 
Watson, West Glen, Kilmalcolm, Scot.; m. 
Elizabeth Sabel, d. of A. C. Wylie, Brook 
Green, London^ three «. three d. Educ: 
Canadian Public Schs.; from 16 to 21 a 
newspaper rep. in U.S.; since then a 
journalist in London. Publications: The 
Gods Give My Donkey Wings; The Gods 
Gave My Donkey Wings; Under the Eaves 
of Night; The Great Frozen North; The 
Witchery of the Serpent; Laughing through 
a Wilderness; The Grey Bat. Recreations: 
cricket, lacrosse, billiards. Address: 60 
Cambridge Road, Gunnersby. Club: Lon- 
don Sketch. 

BABB, Bobert, novelist; b. Glasgow, 16 
Sept., 1850; m. 1876, Miss Eva Bennett; 
Educ: Normal Sch., Toronto, Ont.; school 
teacher in Canada until 1876; then joined 
editorial sta£f of the Detroit Free Press. 
U.S.A.; went to England in 1881; founded 
the Idler Magazine with Jerome K. Jerome 
in 1892. Publications: In a Steamer Chair, 
1892; From whose Bourn, 1893; The Face 
and the Mask, 1894; Revenge; In the Midst 
of Alarms, 1894; A Woman Intervenes, 
1896; The Mutable Many, 1897; The Count- 
ess Tekla, 1899; The Strong Arm; The 
Unchanging East, 1900; The Tempestuous 
Petticoat, 1905; A Rock in the Baltic, 1907; 
Recreations: golf, cycling, photc^graphy, 
travel. Address: Hillhead, Woldingham, 
Surry. Clubs: Devonshire, Witenagemote. 

BABBON, His Hon. John Augustus, K. 
C, Judge of the County Court, Perth, Ont.; 
6. Toronto, Ont., 11 July, 1850; «. Frederick 
William Barron, M.A., Principal of U. C. 
Coll., and Eleanor Thompson; m. Elizabeth 
Caroline Clarice 4th d. of Hartley Dunsford, 
Registrar of the Co. of Victoria; two s. three 
d. £rfuc.;«at Cobourg Gram. Sch., Laval 
Seminary, Que., and U. C. Coll., Toronto; 
was member for North Victoria in H. of C, 
from 1887 to 1892; called to the Bar 1873; 
created Q.C., in 1888; was elec. as Liberal 
in 1887 to H. of C; appointed to the bench 
in 1897. Publications: Author of Barron 
on Bills of Sataread Chattel Mortgage, a 
work on Banking, and conditional sales of 
Chattels. A frequent writer for the Press. 
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BABBT, MgT, Thomas Francis, D.D., 
Bishop of Chatham; b. Pokemouche, N.B., 
3 March, 1841. Educ: St. John Coll.. 
Montreal Coll., and Grand Seminary, Mont- 
real; after ordinati6n was rector of the 
Cathedral at Chatham, N.B., for some yrs. 
then pastor of St. Basil, N.B., and Vicar 
General of the Diocese; afterwards pastor 
of Caraquet, and finally of Bathm^t. Coad- 
jutor Bishop on 11 Feb., 1900; succeeded as 
Bishop of Chatham, 7 Aug., 1902. Addreat: 
Chatham, N.B. 

BARTON, George Aaron, M.A., Ph.D.; 
b. E. Farmham, Que., Can., Nov. 12, 1859; 
«. Daniel and Marv-S. Bull Barton; m. 1884, 
Caroline Brewer Danforth. j&duc. .--Haver- 
ford Coll., 1882, 1885; grad. student Har- 
vard, 1888-91. Ins. broker Boston, 1883; 
teacher higher mathematics and classics 
Friends' School, ProvidencCj 1884-9; prof. 
Biblical literatiwe and Senutic languages, 
Bryn Mawr Coll. since 1891; lecturer on 
Bible languages, Haverford Coll.. 1891-5. 
Acknowledged minister Society ot Friends 
(orthodox) since Aug., 1879. Dir. Am. 
School Oriental Stu^ and Research in 
Palestine, 1902-3. Mem. Phi Beta Kappa, 
Am. Oriental Soc, Soc. of Bibl. Literature 
and Ex^esis, Archaeol. Inst. America, 
Soc. Bibl. Archaeology and Victoria Inst. 
(London), Contb'r to Ency. Biblica and 
Jewish Ency. and numerous philol. and 
religious revs. Publications: A Sketch of 
Semitic Origins, Social and Religious, 1902; 
Roots of Cfhristian Teaching as Found in 
the Old Testament, 1902. A Year's Wand- 
ering in Bible Lands, 1905; The Haverford 
Library Collection of Cuneiform Tablets, 
or Documents from the Temple Archives ot 
Telloh, 1905. Address: Bryn Mawr, Pa. 

BASTEDO, Samuel Tovel, Supt. of Can- 
adian Government Annuities; b. Hamilton, 
Ont., 4 Dec, 1855; s David Bastedo and 
Sarah Elizabefth Bastedo; (of U. E. L. de- 
scent); m. Ida Virginia Straubel; two d. 
Educ: Oxford Co., private sec. to Premiers 
of Ont., 1880-1898; Deputy Com. of Fisher- 
ies, Ont., 1898-1906; British Com, on Inter- 
national Fisheries Treaty with United 
States, 1909;resigned to accept appoint- 
ment as Supt. of Canadian Govt. Annuities; 
Recreations: Outdoor and indoor games. 
Address: Ottawa, Ont. 

BATE, Lleut.-CoI. Henry Allan; Chev- 
lier. Order of Leopold; b. Ottawa, Ont.. l2 
May, 1867; s. of Henry Newell, and Cather- 
ine Cameron Bate; m. Florence Mary 
Wilson; two s, three d. Educ.: Ottawa 
Gram. Sch., Hellmuth Coll., London, Ont. 
Pres. Canadian Rifle League; A.D.C. to 
Gen. Gascoigne, commandiim Can. Forces; 
military attache to Sir Wilfrid Laurier, 
Queen's Jubliee; late commandant. The 
Governor General's Foot Guards; tk)nsul 
Gen. for Paraguay; Consul for Belgium. 
Recreations: golf, fishing, hunting, nding. 
Address: 440 Wilbrod St., Ottawa. Clvhs: 
Rideau, Country, Himt, Golf, Ottawa. 

BATE, Henry Newell; chairman of the 
Ottawa Improvement Commission; b. Truro 
Eng., 9 April, 1828; s. Henry Newell Bate, 
and Lizette Meyers; m. Catherine Cameron; 
five s. four d. Educ: St. Catharines, Ont. 
Came to Canada with his parents, July, 
1833; spent boyhood days in St. Catharines; 
paid first visit to Ottawa in 1848, and per- 
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manently settled there in 1854' with hia 
brother, C. 'T^ Bate, established the grocery 
firm now doing business as H. N. Bate cc 
Sons, Ltd.; has been identified for half a 
century with every public movement in 
Ottawa, although shunning public office 
until invited (1899), by the Federal Govera- 
ment, to accept the position of first chair- 
man of the Ottawa Improvement Commis- 
sion, which office he still holds. ' In ten 
yrs. the commission has expended $944,423 
(to Dec. 31st, 1909) in making roadways, 
boulevards, parkways and otherwise beaut- 
ifying the capital. Recreations: travel, 
golf, fishing. Address: 216 Chapel St., 
Ottawa. Clvhs: Rideau, Country, Hunt, 
Ottawa; Riviere du Loup Golf. 

BATES, WiUiamWaUace, 5. N. S., Feb. 
15, 1827; «. Stephen and Elizabeth Bates; 
m. 1856, Marie (fole, Saratoga, N.Y. Educ: 
in common schs., (Jalais, Me., beyond that 
self-educated; also self-educated in naval 
architecture. Began in shipwright trade, 
1839; built first clipper schooner ("Chal- 
lenge") on the great lakes, 1851; editor 
Nautical Mag. and Naval Jour., New York, 
1854-8; capt. in Union Army, 1861-3; in 
shipbuilding and dry-dock business, Chic- 
ago, 1866-81; dry-dock building. Portland, 
Ore., 1881-3; mgr. Inland Lloyds, Buffalo, 
1885-8; U.S. comm'r navigation, Wash- 
ington, 1889-92; Republican. Publications: 
Rules for Shipbuilding, 1876, 1894; Ameri- 
can Mjuine, 1892; American Navigation, 
1902. Has issued numerous pamphlets and 
written many newspaper articles on the 
shipping question. Mem. Soc. Naval Ar- 
chitects and Marine Eng'rs, Shipping Soc. 
America (pres.). Address: 38 W. 2d Av., 
Denver, CJolo. 

BAUMGABTEN, Alfred, M.F., Ph.D.; 
Pres. of the St. Lawrence Sugar Refining 
Co.; b. Dresden, Saxony, 13 Nov., 1842j ». 
Dr. Moritz Baumgarten, physician to King; 
of Saxony, and Emmy Zocher; m. Martha 
C. Donner, of Hamburg, two d. Educ: 
Dresden High Sch. and Polytechnic Sch., 
where grad. as chemist. Later had two 
yrs. practical experience in chemical works 
at Schoeningen, studied at Berlin Univ., 
where took degree; arrived U. S., 1866, 
employed in different chemical works and 
sugar refineries. Arrived Montreal, 1873; 
founded, 1879, Co. of which he now is pres. ; 
life governor of Montreal General Hospital, 
Western Hospital, and the Alexandra Hos- 
pital. Recreations: hunting, fishing. Ad- 
dress: 34 McTavish St., Montreal. Clubs: 
Moimt Royal, St. James', Forest and 
Stream, Hunt. 

BAXTER, Lieut.-CoI. John Babington 
Macaulay, B.C.L., K.C.; Lieut. -Col, 
Commanding 3rd R^., Can. Art.; b. St. 
John, N.B., 16 Feb., 1868; s. Wm. S. and 
Margaret Baxter. Educ: Common Schs., 
St. John, N.B.; admitted Attorney, 1890; 
Barrister, 1891; K.C., 1909; alderman, city 
of St. John, 1891-1896; 1900, to present 
time. Has been deputy Mayor, Warden 
of the City and of St. John. Is now chair- 
man of the Treasury Board,: City of St. 
John, and a member of the Finance Ck>in- 
mittee of the Municipal Council. Puhlica- 
tions: Historical recor4p, N. B. Regiment 
of Artillery, 1793-1896. Residence: 289 
Lancaster St.. St. John. P. O. Box 15. 



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BATLISS, Major WlUlam; b. Pictou, N. 
S., Nov. ^, 1848; a. Jiohn and lillia (McKen- 
rie) BayliBs; m. Providence, R. I.. Dec. 18. 
1872, Marion Frances, d. William A. Ray, of 
Washington. Educ: piib. schs., Picton, 
N.S.; studied architectural drawing at night 
schs.; Supt. of hosp. constr'n, office of 
8urgeon-gen., U.S.A., since 1882; invented 
combination steam and hot water heating 
system, 1893. Sovereign Grand Comdr., 
Sup. Council of Sovereign Grand Inspectors- 
Gen., 33d and last degree of A. A. S. R. 
Freemasonry for U:S. of America, since 
1896. Addceaa: War Dept., Washington. 

BAZIN, Adolphe* K.C.; advocate and 
Justice of the Police Court at Montreal; 6. 
Saint-Ours, nr. Sorel, Que., 27 May, 1869; 
•4 of Pierre Bazin, notary, and Azilda 
lAihamel; m. 1896, Laura Beauchemin; three 
d. Educ: Saint-Ours Pub. Schs., St. Hya- 
cinthe Coll. (grad. B.A., 1890), Laval Univ. 
(grad. LL.B., 1894). Commenced practice 
of his profession in Montreal; was m part- 
nership with Hon. Judge Piche for three 
yrs.; Mr. Laurendeau for four jrrs.; Joseph 
A. Frouin and Hon, Jean Prevost, K.C., for 
two yrs., but has practiced alone ever since. 
Cr. K.C., 1906; apptd. Justice of the Police 
Ct., at Montreal, by Prov. Govt., 1 Aug., 
1908. At one time pres. of the Cercle Ville 
Marie and of the Liberal Club of St. Henri. 
Recreations: shooting, fishing. Address: 16 
St. Louis so., Montreal. Club: Canadien. 

BEABDMOBE, Alfred Owen; b. Toron- 
to, Ont., 4 March, 1869: m. Jeanie Torrance 
(dec,); two «. one d. Called to the Bar in 
1882; gave up the practice of law in 1880, 
and has since been connected with the firm 
^ Breardmore & Co. Recreations: Polo 
and Golf. Residence: 76 St. George St., 
Toronto. Clubs: Toronto, Hunt, Golf, Tor- 
onto: Metropolitan, New York; Sports, 
London, Eng. 

BEATTI£, Major Thomas, M.P.; b. 12 
Aug., 1844; m. Agnes M. Burwell, of Fingall 
(dec); one s.; was Major in 7th Fusiliers; 
served with his r^ment ih the North West 
Rebellion, 1886; first elected to H. of C. for 
London, Ont., 1896; re-elec. 29 Oct., 1907 
and 1908; Church of England; Conservative. 
Address: London, Ont. 

BEAVBIEN, Hon. Louis; b. Montreal, 
Que., 27 July, 1837; s. Dr. Pierre Beaubien 
and Justine Cas^rain; m Suzanne Lauretta, 
d. of Chief Justice Sir Andrew Stuart; four 
«. four d. Educ: Montreal Coll.; was mem- 
ber of Provincial Legislature, also simul- 
taneously member of H. of C, for Co. 
Hochelaga; speaker of Quebec House of 
Assembly, and Minister of Agriculture. 
Residence: Outremont (near Montreal). 
Office, 112 St. James' St., Montreal, Clubs: 
Montreal, Lafontaine, Montreal. 

BBAUPABLANT, Alme Majorie, M,P.; 
b. St. Aim6, Co. of Pichelieu, Que., 4 Jan.. 
1864; a. Oliver Beauparlant, farmer ana 
Louise Beaudreau. Educ: St. Aim4 Coll., 

/ and St. Hyacinthe Sem.; studied law in the 
office of Holi. 5'onor^ Mercier, at one time 
IVemier of Quebec; was formerly in part- 
nership with Hon. O. Desmarais; an advo- 
cate; elec. to the H. of C, 1904; re-elected, 
1908. Address: St, Hyacmthe, Que. 

BECK» Hon. Adam* M.L.A.; manufac- 
turer; b. Baden. Waterloo Co., Ont... 20 
June, 1857; s. of Jacob Beck and Charlotte 



Hespeler; m. 1898, Lillian Ottaway,| of 
London, Ont. Edu^.: Pub. Schs. of Baden, 
and in Gait, Ont. Entered office of his 
father who was engaged in the iron foimdry 
business in Baden; removed to Gait. 1880, 
and conunenced the manufacture of veneer- 
ing and thin lumber boxes; removed his 
business to London, 1884, where he built an 
extensive plant, and estbd. branch plants in 
Montreal and^ Toronto. Master of the 
London Hunt Club; mem. Victoria Hos- 
pital Bd., and of the Masonic Order A. F. 
and A. M.; unsuccessful candidate for L^s. 
at g. e., 1898.; first returned to Legis. at 
g. e., 1902; re-el. 1906 and 1908. Apptd. 
Minister without portfolio in the Whitney 
Admn., Feb. 8, 1906; Mayor of London, 
1902-1904; originated Hydro-Electric Pow- 
er leg. Address: London, Ont. Clubs: 
St. James', Montreal; Albany, Toronto; 
London. London. 

BECK. Hon. Nicholas Dominic, LL. B.; 
a Judge of Sup. Ct. of Alberta; 6. Cobourg, 
Ont., 4 May, 1867; s. Rev. J. W. R. Beck, 
M.A., for years Anglican Rector of Peter- 
boro, Ont.. and Georgina Boulton; m. (1st) 
Mary Ethel Lloyd, (2nd) Louisa Teepy; 
two s. two d. Educ : Private sch. , Cobourg, 
Ck>llegiate Institute, Peterboro, and Univ. 
of Toronto: admitted to the Bar of Ontario, 
1879; Mamtoba, 1883; North West Terri- 
tory (now Alberta and Saskatchewan), 
1889. Became a Catholic in 1893; has 
since been identified with Catholic Educa- 
tional matters; member of Educational 
Coimdl; vice-Chancellor of Univ. of Alberta. 
Publications: Sometime editor Territorial 
Law reports, sometime editor North West 
Catholic Review (now Central Catholic} of 
Winnipeg. Recreations: reading, bowlmg. 
Address: 469 Fifth St., Edmonton, Alta. 
Club: The Edmonton. 

BEDDOE, WilUam Arthur, F.R.G.S.; 
Journalist ; b. Hill Top House, West Brom- 
wick. Staff, Eng., 16 March, 1869; s. of 
John and Charlotte Beddoe; unmarried. 
Educ: Marshall's High Sch. and Jackson's 
Coll., West Bromwich, Staff. Came to 
Canada, Dec., 1876. Studied law with 
Chancellor Cronyn, London, Ont.; dir.. 
Press Alliance, Ltd., London, Eng. Editor, 
Alaska Miner, Juneau, Alaska; Dawson 
Daily News, Yukon World, and Yukon 
Mining Journal. Publications: writer on 
political subjects. Recreations: shooting, 
fishing. Address: 209 Wellington Street, 
Ottawa. Club: Ontario, Toronto. 

BEDFORD, Spencer Argyle; b. Sussex 
Co., Eng. 1 Feb., 1851; «. Jacob and Eliza- 
beth Bedford; m. Minnie Bolton; one s. 
three d. Educ: Hadlow Academy, Kent. 
Eng.; came to Canada in 1863. Farmed 
in Manitoba and N. W. T.; Inspector for 
Can. N. W. Land Co., Scottish Ontario, and 
North British Co'ys.; in 1888 became supt. 
of Experimental Farm at Brandon; member 
olf the N. W. Coimcil for Moosomin district 
1885 to 1888; now Professor of Field Hus- 
bandry, Manitoba Agricultural Coll. Pub- 
licaiions: Frequent contributor to Agricul- 
tural Press, also issues annual reports of 
Experimental Farm.. Address: Agricul- 
tural College, Winnip^, Man. 

BEGIN, Mgr. Louis Nazaire, D.D.; Arch- 

. bishop of Quebec; b. Levis, Que., 10 June, 

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Seminary, Rome; cn-dained in Rome, 10 
Jime, 1865: a professor at Quebec Sem.; 
principal of Laval Normal Sch.; Conseo. 
Bishop of Chicoutimi, 1 Oct., 18S8; coad- 
jutor Bishop of Quebec, 22 Dec., 1891; 
Archlrishop of Que.; 12 April, 1898. Pub- 
lieaiioM: "The Rule of faith," "A Cate- 
chism of Controversy," "The infallibility of 
the Soveragn Pontiffs," etc. Address: 
Archbishop's Palace, Quebec. 

BEIQUE, Hon. Frederic Lisori, LL. D., 
K.C.; b. St. Mathias, Que., Afay, 1845; «. 
of Louis Beique and Elizabeth d'Artois; 
m. 1875, Carohne Angeline, o. d. of the late 
Hon. L. A. Dessaulles, M.L.C.; two d. Educ: 
Coll. of Marieville. Called to Bar, 1868; 
cr. Q.C., by Quebec, 1885, and by Dom. 
Govt^ 1889; one of the Dom. Counsel before 
the Behrine Sea Claims Comm., 1896; 
batonnier of Montreal Dist. Bar., 1891-93: 
cr. LL.D. by Laval Univ.. 1900; Mayor of 
Dorion, 1895-96; pres. of St. Jean Baptiste 
Assn., of Montreal, 1899-1905. Called to 
the Senate, 8 Feb., 1902; mem. of the Num- 
ismatic and Antiquarian Soe., of Montreal. 
Addreas: 540 Sherbrooke St. W., Montreal. 
Clubs: St. James', Montreal, Montreal Re- 
form. 

BEITH, Hon. Robert; 6. 17 May, 1843; 
8. of Alexander Beith and Cathanne Mc- 
Taggart, Argyleshire, Scot. Educ.: Bow- 
manville Pub. Sch. and Commercial Coll., 
Toronto, el. to H. of C. for West Durham 
in succession to Hon. Edward Blake, 1891 ; 
re-el. 1896; defeated at g. e., 1900; re-el. 
at bye el.. 1902, but retired, 1904; called 
to Senate. 15 Jan., 1907. A farmer and one 
of the pioneer importers of thoroughbred 
horses, chiefly Clydesdales. Addreaa: Bow- 
manvule, Ont. 

BELAND, HenH Severin, B.A., M.D., 
M.P.; 6. Louiseville, Que., 11 Oct., 1869; 
8. of Henri Belaud and Sophia Lesage; m. 
1895, Flore Gerin Lajoie. Educ: Three 
Rivers Coll., and Laval Univ.; elec. to L. A., 
Quebec. 1897 and 1900; elec. for H. of C. 
at bye elec, 1902; re-elec, 1904 and 1908; 
Liberal. Address: St. Joseph de Beauce, 
Que. 

BEIX^OUBT, Hon. N. A., LL.D., K. C; 
1905; Senator, P. C, 6. 15 Sept., 1860; e. s. 
of F. N. Belcourt and Marie Ann Clair; m. 
(Ist) 1889, Hectorine, e. d. of Hon. Joseph 
Shehyn, Senator, Quebec; (2nd) Mary Mar- 
garet, e. d. of R. H. Haycock, of Ottawa; 
three s. six d. Educ. : St. Joseph's Seminary 
of Three Rivers, Que.; Laval Univ.; admit- 
ted to Bar of Quebec, 1882; KC, 1899; 
admitted to Ontario Bar. 1884; speaker of 
H. of C, 1904; Senator since 1907; has had 
extensive practice in courts of the Provinces 
of Ontario and Quebec, and in the Exche- 
quer and Supreme Courts of Canada, and 
before Judicial Committee of Privy Council. 
Recreations: ridins and amateur farm- 
ing; pres. Ottawa Himt Club; member and 
officer of cricket, football, and other clubs. 
Address: 489 Wilbrod St., Ottawa; in sum- 
mer. Blue Sea Lake, Que. Clubs: Rideau, 
Country, Ottawa. 

BEL1GHEB9 Henry Martyn: b. Calcutta, 
India, 21 Nov., 1856; s. of the Rev. Canon 
Samuel Beldher and Jane Goldsmith; m. 
Jesae Sloan Notman; four s. two d. Ar- 
rived in Canada, 1863; member of the Vic- 
teria Rifles of Canada, Montreal, from 1875 
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to 1885; last two years as Captain of No. 4 
Co. In 1882, he was a member of the 
Canadian Rifle Team at Wimbledon, Ene.'. 
connected with Gait Bros. & Co., Montreal, 
since 1872; now Managing Director of Gaits, 
Limited. Winnipeg; pres. Winnipeg Board 
of Trade, 1908-1909; del. to Imperial con- 
fln>e8s, Chamber of Commerce, Sydney, 1909. 
Recreation: Motorizig; Address: 37 Edmon- 
ton St., Winnipeg. Man. Clubs: life Mem- 
ber M.A.A.A., Montreal; Manitoba, St. 
Charles Country, Winnipeg, Man. 

BELL, Adam Carr; b. Pictou, Nova Sco- 
tia, 11 Nov., 1847; s. of Basil Hall Bell and 
Mary Carr; m. Annie Henderson; four s. 
one d. Educ: New Gla^ow, Sackville, 
N.B., Glasgow Univ., Gla^ow, Scot. Was 
first Mayor (Warden) New Glasgow, 1876, 
and was again Mayor in 1884; elec. M.L.A. 
of N. S., g. e., 1878, and again in 1882 and 
1886; was Provincial Secretary* of N.S., 
from May to July, 1882; defeated for Fed- 
eral House in 1889 and 1904. but was elec. 
in 1896 and 1900. Recreation: Farming. 
Address: New Glasgow, N.S. 

BELL., Alexander Graham, LL.D., Ph. 
D., M.D.; b. Edinburgh, 3 March, 1847; s. of 
late Alexander Melville Bell; m. 1877, Mabel 
Gardiner, d. of G. G. Hubbard; two d. Educ: 
Royal High Sch.. Edinburgh; Edinburgh 
Umv.; Univ. Coll., London; Matriculated 
London Univ., 1867. Arrived in Canada, 
187(k became Professor of Physiology, Bos- 
ton Univ.; patented invention of telephone. 
1876; invented also photophone, induction 
balance, and telephone probe, and (with 
C. A. Bell) graphophone; has investigated, 
studied eductaion of the deaf; late president 
American Association to Promote Teaching 
of Speech to the Deaf; late President Nat- 
ional Geographic Society; Regent Smith- 
sonian Institute since 1898; awarded the 
Volta Prix by French Govt., 1881; oflScer of 
French Legion of Honour: Prince Albert 
Medal (London Society of Fine Arts), 1902; 
Founder Volta Bureau; member National 
Academy of Sciences; and many foreign and 
American Societies; in recent years, has 
taken great interest in the laws of flight and 
aviation generally. Publications: manv 
scientific monographs, including Memoir on 
the formation of Deaf Variety in the Human 
Race; Census Report on the Deaf of the 
United States. 1906; Lectures on the 
Mechanism of Speech, 1906; many scientific 
and eductaional monographs. Address: 
1331 Connecticut Avenue. Washington, 
U.S.A.; Baddeck, Nova Scotia. 

BELL, His Hon. Archibald, County and 
Surrogate Judge of Kent Co., Ont.; b. Tor- 
onto, Ont., 16 Nov.. 1840; s. of Archibald 
Bell and Agnes Hood; m. Elizabeth Cam- 
eron; two s. two d. Called to the Bar, 1886, 
and admitted attorney and solicitor, 1868; 
practiced in Chatham imtil 1 Oct.. 1878. 
when he was appointed Judge of the Co. 
and Surrogate Courts, of the Co. of 
Kent, and subsequently local Judge of the 
High Ck>urt8 of Justice, Ontario. Addrsss: 
Chatham, Ont. 

BELL, James, M.D.; Prof, of Surger/ 
and Clinical Surgery, McGill Univ.; b. 
North Gower, Ont., 1852; m. 1889. Edith 
Marv, e. d. of the late J. J. Amton of If on* 
treal; one s. Educ: local schs. and bg 
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1877, and won the Holmes Gold Medal. 
House Surgeon Montreal Gen. Hospital, 
1877-1880; medical supt., 1881-1885; aest. 
Surs.pl885; duigeon, 1886; became surgeon 
Royal Victoria Hospital. 1894. Apptd. 
Associate Prof, of Clinical Surgery, McGill 
Univ., 1888; asst. prof, of Surgery and 
Clinical Surgery, 1890; Prof, of Clinical 
Surgery, 1896; Frof. of Surgery^ and Clinical 
Surgery. 1907. Mem. American Surgical 
Assn., Canadian Medical Assn.; Surgeon to 
the ^xth Batt.. Fusiliers. 1880-1888; Sur- 
geon-Major in charge of the Field Hospital 
Corps at Riel Rebellion. 1886, and received 
medal for services. Recreation: fishing, 
hunting. Addreea: 409 Dorchester St., W., 
Montr^; summer res., Cartierville. Clvba: 
Mount Royal, St. James', Hunt, University, 
Montreal. 
BEIX, James Macintosh, M.A., Ph.D.. 
F.R.G.S.; Dir. of the Geological Survey, of 
New Zealand; 6. St. Andrew's, Que., 23 
Sept., 1877; «. of Andrew Bell, and Marian 
Rosamond; m. 1909. Vera Margaret Beau- 
ehamp. In 1896, accompanied his uncle 
Dr. Robt. Bell, of the Geological Survey of 
Can., to Grand Lake Victoria, on the Upper 
Ottawa, and thence to Nimiskow Lake on 
Rupert River; in 1898 asst. his uncle in 
making a geological survey of the Michi- 
picoten Dist.; on Mackenzie River, and 
xhade a geological reeonnaissance of its 
North Arm; after wintering at Fort Resolu- 
tion, in 1900, accompanied by Mr. Charles 
Camsell, travelled to Great Bear Lake and 
made a geological exploration of its northern 
shores; returned by a chain of lakes to the 
North Arm of Great Slave lake and during 
the winter reached Edmonton; in 1901-02, 
was geologist to the Lake Superior Corpora- 
tion, with headquarters at Sault Ste. Marie; 
employed by the Govt, of Ont., on geolog- 
ical work in the region southward of James 
Bay, 19(^; apptd. Director of the Geological 
Survey of New Zealand, 1904. Pttblica- 
Hone: Reports on Great Bear Lake, pubd. 
by the GeoL Survey of Can., 1901 j reports 
for the Lake Superior Corporation m Phila- 
delphia, and that of 1903 by the Govt, of 
Ont.;. reports of New Zealand Geological 
Survey, 1904-1908, accompanied by maps, 
pubd. by the Govt, at Wellington. Addrea- 
eee: Wellington, N.Z.; Blacked House, 
Silver Stream, North Island, N.Z. (sum- 

BEUU Robert, I.S.O., M.D.C.M., D.Sc. 
(McGiU and Cantab), LL.D., F.R.S.; late 
Director and Cblef Geologist, Geological 
Survey of Canada; 6. Toronto, Ont^ 3 June. 
1841; $, of Andrew Bell and SUsabeth 
Notman; m» A^es Smith, of West bourne 
and Auchentroig, Scotj one ». three d. 
Bduc: Prescott County Gram. Sch., Science 
Dept., McGill Univ.. McGiU Medical Coll.. 
Edinbui«h Univ.; mem. of Am. Inst, ot 
Mimng Engrs., 1881; hon. mem. Medico- 
Chiruigical Soo., Montreal; Fellow Am. A. 
A. Sei.; one of foimdation Fellows of Roy. 
Soc. of Can.; mem. of Govt. Geographical 
Bd.; joined Geological Servey of Can.. 1867, 
and suice th^t time has made very extensive 
topographical and geological surveys in 
nearly all parts of the Dominion. The Bell 
River or W. branch of Nottaway, which he 
surveyed in^ 1896, is officially named aftw 
Mm; was medioM officer, naturalist, and 



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gecHogist of "Neptune" expedition in 1884, 
and of "Alert" exi>edition in 1886 to Hud^ 
son's Strait and Bay; was also geologist of 
the "Diana" expedition in 1897, when he 
surveyed the south coast of Baffinland and 
penetrated to the great lakes of its interior; 
among the rivers ne has surveyed are the 
Athabasca, Slave, Beaver, Churchill, Nel- 
son, Hayes and branches, the Winnipeg, 
English, Albany, Kenogami, Nipigon, 
Moose and its num^ous branches, the Har- 
ricanaw, Broadback, Nottaway and its 
branches, the upper Gatineau and most of 
the rivers of northern Ontario; he also 
made the first surveys of some of the largest 
lakes in Canada, mcluding Great Slave. 
Nipiffoii, Osnaburpch, Seul, and parta oi 
Athabasca, Wiimipeg, and Lake of the 
Woods; del. from the Dom. Govt, and the 
Roy. Soc. of Can. to the Intl. Greol. Con- 
gress, Vienna, 1903; has been Canadian cor. 
of the Royal Scottish Geographical Soc. 
ever since its foundation; Canadian cor. 
of la Soci^t^ de G^ograpMe; mem. of the 
Royal Ast. Sco. of Can.; was a Royal Com- 
mr. on the Mineral Resorces of Ontario, 
1888-89; Hon. Chief of Algonquin Indians 
of Grand Lake; pres., Int^-national Con- 
gress of Americanists, 1906; King's or Pat- 
ron's gold medal of the Royal Geographical 
Soc. of London, 1906; Callum gold m^ial of 
the Am. Geographical Soc., 1906. Publica- 
tione: Fifty reports published by the 
Geological Survey of Can.. 1867-1906; 
report of the Royal Conmiission on the Min. 
Res. of Ontarib, 1890 (in part). . Many 
papers read before the Roy. Soc.' of Can., 
1882-1909. th^ Geol. Soc. of Am.. 1890-09, 
in the Canadian Naturalist and Geologist. 
Record of Science, apd in the journals of 
other scientific societies. Addreaa: 136 
Maclaren St., Ottawa. Club: Rideau, 
Ottawa. 

BELIi-SMITH, Frederick Marlett, R.C. 
A.; 6. London, 26 Sept., 1846; «. of late John 
Bell-Smith, Artist; m. 1871, Annie Myra 
Dyde; one «. Educ: London. Memb^ of 
Council of the Royal Canadian Academy of 
Arts; President of the Ontario Societ]^ of 
Artists; studied drawing at South Kensing- 
ton; arrived in Canada. 1867; charter mem- 
ber Society of Canadian Artists, 1867; 
served in Vcrfunteers in suppressing Fenian 
invasion, 1870 (medal); Director of Fine 
Arts, Alma (]oll., since 1881; teacher of 
drawing, public sch., London, Ont.. 1882- 
89; Director Toronto Art Sch., 1889-91; 
lecturer and writer on Art subjects. Prin- 
cipal meturea: ^ueen Victoria s Tribute to 
Canada (for which Her Majesty gave per- 
sonal sittings); Landing of the Blenheim, 
National Collection, Ottawa; Whitehead, 
Diploma work, Nat. Coll,; Lights of a City 
Street, Ont. Collection; has exhibited at 
Royal Academy and other principal exM- 
bitions; paints with equal facility in oils and 
water cloours. Recreaiiona: annually 
vints Rocky Moimtains of Canada, and has 
made some ascents; member of Appalachian 
Club. Addreaa: 336 Jarvis Street, Toronto. 
Club: Arts and Letters, Toronto. 

BBNGOUOH, John Wilson; journalist; 
h. Toronto, 7 April, 1861; a. of John Ben- 

fough and Margaret Wilson; m. (1st) 1880, 
lelena Siddall, of Toronto (d. 1902); (2nd) 
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Whitby Gram. Soh.; began journalistic 
career on Whitby Oatette; removed to Tor- 
onto, 1872; reporter on Globe for three yrs.; 
started Orip m 1873, and edited it for 21 
yrs.; appeared as entertainer in 1874, and 
has done platform work continuously since 
in Canada, United States, England, Aus- 
tralia and New Zealand. Puhlicatton9: 2 
vols of verse; "Grave and Gay," and "In 
many Kejrs," "The up to date primer," 
(humorous exposition of Henry George): 
"The Whole Hog Book." Address: Toronto. 

BENNETT, Mrs. Annie Dunlop ("Gena 
Macfarlane"); 6. Baddeok, C.B., 12 June, 
1869; d. of David Dunlop and Catherine 
McGrath; m. Thomas J. Bennett, 11 Jan., 
1882. Baldwin, Wis.; five s. six d. Educ: 
Badaeck Academy; Congregation de Notre 
Dame, Arichat C.B., RiVer Falls (Wiscon- 
sin) Normal Sch. Joined the Roman Cath- 
olic Church at fifteen years of age; taught 
sch. in Ci^e Breton three years; two years 
in Wisconsin) recMved into the Catholic 
diurch by His Lordship, Bishop Cameron 
of Antigonish; always taken an active part 
in charitable work; was pres. of Relief Soc.; 
charter member of Children's Aid Society; 
accompanied her husband to Retina m 
1892, when he went to put the Regina Jail 
under Penitentiary discipline. Publications. 
For several years regular correspondent of 
"The CcUholic Record" also of the N. W. 
Review during the editorship of L. Drum- 
mond, S.J.; was editor of the special edition 
of the Regina Leader, in aid of the Victorian 
Hospital. Address: 2108 Albert St., 
Regina, Sask. 

BENNETT, William H., ^.C; h. Bar- 
rie, 23 Dec., 1859; s. of Humphrey Bennett 
and Annie A. Fraser; m. Margaret F. Car- 

§'11, d. of Henry Cargill (M.P. for East 
nice for many years); Educ: Barrie 
High Sch. Called to the Bar, 1881; rep- 
resented E. Simcoe in H. Of C. from 1892. to 
1908. Address: Midland. Ont. 

BENOIT, Joseph Alderic, M.L.A.; agri- 
culturist; b. Mount Johnson, Que., 20 Feb., 
1854; «. of Julien Benoit ana Lucie Harbec; 
m. 1874; Cath. McQuillen; one s. Educ: 
County Sch. Hay dealer and farmer; 
Mayor, 1900-1907; warden of Co.; pres. of 
the St. Johns Exhibition and laureate of the 
Merite Agricole. El. to Quebec Legis., 
1906; re-el. 1908. Address: Mount John- 
son, Que. 

BENSON, Major-General Frederick Wil- 
liam, C.B.; Director of Transport and 
Remoimts since 1903; b. St. Catharines, 
Ont., 2 Aug., 1849; 3rd s. of late Hon. J. R. 
Benson, Senator, and Marianne, d. of late 
Charles Ingersoll, of Ingersoll, Ont.; m. 
Caroline, e. d, of Sir G. E. Couper, Bart., 
C.B., K.C.S.I. Educ: Up. Can. Coll.. 
Toronto; R.M.C., Sandhurst; served as 
Volimteer during Fenian raids in Canada, 
1866; joined 21st Hussars, 1869; exchanged 
to 12th Royal Lancers, 1876; passed Staff 
Coll., 1880; Captain 5th Dragoon Guards, 
1880; exchanged to 17th Lancers, 1881; 
A.D.C. to Lieut. -Governor, N. W. Provin- 
ces, India. 1877; Brigade Major, Poona, 
1882-84; Crarrison Instuctor, Bengal, 1884- 
90; commanded Egyptian cavalry, 1892-94; 
D.A.A.G. (Instructor) Dublin, 1895-98; 
Assistant Adjutant-General, Chief Staflf 
Officer, South-Eastem District, 1898-1900; 
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special aerlrice S. Africa, A.A.G. 6th division 
S.A. Field Force, 1900-1 (despatches, medal, 
three clasps, C.B.); Headquarters, 1001-3. 
Recreations; shooting, fishing, ridmg, cyc- 
ling, skating. CluS: Army and Navy, 
London, Eng. 
BEB6EBON, Joseph Gedeon Horace, 
B.C.L., K.C.; b. IQgaud, Que., 13 Oct., 
1854; s. of the late T. R. Bergeron, N.P., of 
Rigaud, and Leocadie Caroline Dc^hine 
Coursol, d. of Gedeon Coursol, N.P., of St. 
Andrews, Que.; m. 1890, Josephine Ada, 
d. of the late Capt. Wall, of Montreal. 
Educ: Gram. Sch. of St. Timothee, St. 
Mary's Coll., McGill Univ., Montreal. Cal- 
led to Bar, 1877, and has since practised in 
Montreal; el. to Parlt., 1879; re-el. ^882, 
1887, 1891, 1896; unsuccessful 1900, and at 
bye-el. 1902; el. at g. e., 1904; Deputy 
Speaker of the House of Commons, 1891- 
1896; defeated at g. e., 1908. Took 2nd 
class artillery certificate, Montreal, 1874; 
served in No. 1 Troop of Montreal Hussars 
for short period. Address: 76 St. James' 
St., Montreal. Clubs: St. James', Lafon- 
taine, Canadien. 
BEBGETIN, AchiUe; b. Valleyfield. 
Que., 3 March, 1870; s. of Gilbert Bei^evin 
and Ann Daoust; m. Flora Faucher, of 
Montreal; one s. two d. Edu^.: Model 
Sch. and English Acad., Valleyfield j Com- 
mercial Coll., Varennes, Que.; an invest- 
ment broker doing business in Montreal: 
for many yrs. a newspaper editor; sec. of 
the Montreal Reform CJlub and other im- 
portant organisations. First el. to Legis. 
at g. /e., 1900; re-el. 1904: defeated 1908. 
Recreatiorts: fishing. Address: 235 Board 
of Trade Bldg. , Montreal. Clubs: Canadien , 
St. Denis. 
BEBNABD, Msr. Alexis-Xyste, Bishop 
of St. Hyacinthe, Que.; b. at Beloeil,«Que., 
29 Dec . 1847; s. of Theodule Bernard and 
Heloise Prefontain. Educ: Coll. and Sem- 
inary of Montreal, under the Sulpidan 
Fathers; CHirate; priesident of Sorel Coll,; 
Canon of the Cathedral of St Hyacinthe; 
Archdeacon; secretary for the Diocese ; 
Vicar General; Provost of the Chapter of 
Prothonotary Apostolic. Publications: 

Besides ' 'Tynoral Decrees. " and a summary I 
of the "Clerical Conferences" he edited the 
Pastoral Letters of the Bishops of St. 
Hyacinthe, in nine volumes. Address: St. | 
Hyacinthe, Que. 
BEBNABD Lndger Pierre, M.L.A.; K 
L'Ange Gardien, Co. of Rouville, Que., 6 
March, 1870; s. of Jean Baptiste Bernard 
and Julie Beaudry; m. Mary Racicot; one 
«. two d. Educ: Elementary Schs. of the 
Province; a farmer; elec. to the Legislature 
of Quebec, 25 Nov., 1904; re-el. 8 June, 
1908; Conservative. Address: Granby, 
Que. 
BEBNIEB. Hon. Michael Esdras; one of 
the Bd. of Ry. Commrs. for Canada; 6. St. 
Hyacinthe, Que., 27 Sept., 1841; «. of the 
late Etienne Bernier; m. 1865, Alida, d. of 
the late Simeon Marchesseault, who in 1837 
was a leader in the Rebellion, and sub- 
sequently exiled to the Bermudas. El. t<fi 
H. of C. at g. e., 1882, 1887, 1891, 1896, and 
1900. Sworn of the Privy Council ana 
apptd. Minister of Inland Revenue in the 
Laurier Admn., 22 June, 1900; apptd. one 
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1904. AddMMea: 403 Maclaren Street, 
Ottawa; St. Hyacinthe, Que. 

BEBBT, Bev. Joseph F., D.D., LL. D.; 
b. Alymer, Ont., May 13, 1866; «. Francis 
and Ann L. B.; Educ: Milton Acad., Ont. ; 
Lawrence Univ., Upper Iowa Univ.; m. 
1876, Olive Johnson, Entered M. £. min- 
istry, 1874; asso. editor Mich. Christian 
Advocate, 1884-1890; editor Epworth Her- 
ald, 1890-1894. Elected bishop of M. E. 
Ch., May, 18 1904. Address: 455 Franklin 
St., Buffalo, N.Y. 

BEBTHIAUME, Hon. Treffle; proprie- 
tor of La Presse; h. St, Hughes, Que., 4 
Aug., 1848; s. of G^d^on Berthiaume and 
El^onore Normeuadin; m. 1871, Helmina 
Gadbois, of Montreal; three s. three d. 
Educ.: St. Hyacinthe Coll.; became partner 
in the Gebhardt-Berthiaimie Lith(^aphing 
and Printing Co.. 1884, and proprietor La 
Presse, 1889; called to Legis. Council of 

Suebec, 1896. Address: 713 St. Urbain St.. 
ontreal. Clvhs: All the French clubs or 
Montreal. 
B£THUNE, Charles James Stewart, B. 
A., M.A., D.C.L.; 6. West Flamboro, Co. 
Wentworth, Ont.. 11 Aug., 1838; s. of Right 
Rev. Alexander Neil Bethune, D.D., Second 
Lord Bishop of Toronto, and Jane Eliza, 
e. d. of Hon. James Crooks; tn. 21 April, 
1863, to Harriet Alice Many, 2nd d. of Lieut. 
Col. James Furlong, K.H., H. His Majesty's 
43rd Regt., Light Infantry; two s. three d. 
Educ: tJp. Can. Coll., and Trinity Univ.; 
ordained deacon by Bishop Strachan in 
1861, and Priest in 1862; Curate to his 
father at Cobourg until 1866; Incumbent 
of Credit Mission, 1866-1870; Honorary 
Clerical Secretary of the Lower House of the 
General Synod of the Church of England in 
Canada, 1901-1908; Head Master of Trinity 
Coll. Sch., Port Hope, 1870-1899. Profes- 
sor of Entomology and Zoology, Ontario 
Agricultural Coll., Geulph, 1906; Fellow of 
the American Assn. for the Advancement 
of Science and of the Entomological Society 
of America; member of Scientific Societies 
in Toronto, Ottawa, Boston. New York, 
Washington, Buffalo, Philadelphia, etc., 
and of the Assn. of Economic Zoologists, 
Eng., and of Economic EntomolcMdsts, 
America; Chairman of the Canadian Com- 
mittee of the International Congress of 
Entomology, etc. PvHications: Editor 
"Canadian Entomology"; reports to the 
L^slature of the Entomological Society of 
Ont.; 1886 to 1874, and 1886 to present 
time; author of scientific papers. Kecrea- 
Hons: Studv of Nature. Address: Ontario 
Agricult ural Coll., Geulph, Ont. 

BETHUNE. Bobert Cecil, J. P.; b. Mont- 
real, 10 May, 1872; s. of Lt.-Col. Angus 
Bobert Bethune and Mary Elizabeth Rogers 
m. Jean Peden; three s. two d. Educ: St. 
Johns High Sch., Montreal, Coll^ate Inst- 
itute, Ottawa; business, Fire Insurance; 
Secretary Board of Trade of the Citjr of 
Ottawa; Secretaryr-Treasurer of Coll^ate 
Histitute Board, Ottawa. Recreations: 

fishing^ shooting and rowing. Address: 145 
Cartier St., Ottawa. 

BETTS, Craven Langfstroth; 6. St. John, 
N.B., April 23. 1853; s. Hiram and Sarah 
Ann Purdy Betts; descended from old 
Colonial New England stock, and of V- E. L. 
m. Feb. 10, 1905, Elizabeth Cushing Colby. 



Educ: there; removed to New York, 1879; 
went into business life and pursued hterary 
studies. Publications: Songs from Beran- 
ger (translation of 61 chansons). The Per- 
fume Holder, A Persian Love Story, Tales 
of a Garrison Town (with Arthur Went- 
worth Eaton) J a Garland of Sonnets; Frees- 
wick's Experiment (a novel). 1907; also 
many poems in mags., etc. Mem. Munici- 
pal Art Soc. Club: Salmagundi. Address: 
14 Timpson PI. Club: Sahnagundi Club, 
14 W. 12th St^ New York. 
BICKEBDIKE, Bobert, M.P.; 6. King- 
ston, Ont., 17 Aug., 1843; s. of Thomas 
Bickerdike; m. 1866, Helen Thompson Reid 
(d. 1907); three s. six d. Educ: Beauhar- 
nois County. Organized the Dom. Abat- 
toir & Stock Yards Co., of which he was 
mgr. dir.; one of the foimders of the Dom. 
Live Stock Assn., and of the Live Stock 
Insur. Co., of which he became pres.; was 
promoter and pres. of the Standard light 
and Power Co., and of the Adirondack & 
St. Lawrence Rapids Tourist Line; pres. of 
the Montreal and Great Lakes Steamship 
Co., Ltd., and of the Robert Bickerdike Co., 
Ltd.; vice-pres. of the Hochelaga Bank; ex- 
pres. of the Montreal Bd. of Trade; 1st vice- 
pres. of the Western General Hospital; dir. 
Canadian Marconi Wireless, Western and 
British American Fire and Marine Insur. 
Co., the Imperial Guarantee & Accident 
Insur. Co. ; a former mem. of the Montreal 
Harbour 0>mm.; life gov. of the Montreal 
Gen. Hospital; founder and ex-mayor of 
the town of Summerlea on Lake St. Louis. 
El. to Quebec Legis., at g. e., 1897; el. to- 
the H. of C. at g. e., 1900, 1904, 1908. 
Address: "Elmcroft," Sununerlea, Que. 
Clvhs: Rideau, Ottawa; Montreal, Canada,. 
Mon treal . 
BICKWELL., James, K.C.; b. Rottersea 
Park, Surrey, Eng., 26 April, 1862; s. of 
James and Annie Bickwell; in. Minnie 
Kappell; one s. two d. Educ: Hamilton 
Collegiate Institute; arrived in Canada, 
12 July, 1872; called to the Bar in Feb.. 
1884; practiced in Hamilton until 1894, and 
since that time in Toronto. Publications: 
Bickwell-Seager Division Courts, 1893, and 
1900; Bickwell and Kappell's Practice, 
Statutes, 1900. Adckress: 37 Cherry Av., 
Toronto. Clvhs: Hamilton, Hamilton, Ont. 
Albany, R.C.T.C, Toronto, Ont. 
BIENYENU, Tancrede; Gen. Mgr., Pro- 
vincial Bank of Canada, Montreal; 6. Var- 
ennes, Que., 26 April, 1864; 8. of the late 
A, Bienvenu and Octavie Larose; m. Clara 
Martin; four s. seven d. Educ: Varennes 
Bus. Coll. Banker. Recreations: family, 
and office. Address: 32 Sherbrooke St. , W. , 
Montreal. Club: Montreal. 
BIGGAB, Henry Percival B.A., B.Litt.; 
b. Carrying Place, Ont., 9 Aug., 1872; s. of 
J. Lyons Biggar and Isabella Hodgins of 
Dublin. Educ : Belleville Public Sch, ; Up . 
Can. Coll.. and Univ. of Toronto. Publica- 
tions: "The Early Trading Companies of 
New France," "The Voyages of the Cabots 
and of the Ck>te-Red8 to North America and 
Greenland. Address: 34 Oxford Mansion, 
London W., Eng. 
BIGGAB, Lieut.-CoI. James Lyons, V. D. , 
Director of Transport and Supplies and 
Officer Administering Canadian Army Ser- 
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Northumberland, 16 July, 1856; 8. of James 
Lyons Big^ar, who represented East North- 
umberland H. of C. from 1861-1878, and 
Isabella Hodsins; rn. Mary Scott, e. d. of 
Robert W. Elliot of Toronto; two ». one d. 
Educ: Trenton Oram. Soh.. and Upp. Can. 
Coll.; served with the ArKvll Light infantry 
from 1881-1901, and as Supply and Camp 
(kuu-termaster on the Distnct Staff from 
1891-1900; on staff of Canadian Contingent 
at Queen Victoria's Diamond Jubilee in 
1897; Jubilee Medal, South Africa, 1899- 
1901 ; during the earlier stages of the War, 
was with the Supply and Transport cloutam 
and later apptd. S^aff Officer to the Over- 
sea ColoniflJs on Lmes of Communication 
and Chief Base. Also acted as Red Cross 
Commissioner for Canada for seven months. 
Queen's Medal with four clasps. Apptd. 
to Headquarters Staff in Dec., 1901, as 
Deputy Adjutant Qeneral for Army Service 
Corps and organized the Canadian Army 
Service Corps; afterwards apptd. Assist. 

8uartermaster-Gaieral; acted as Staff 
fficer for Colonials at the Coronation of 
His Majesty King Edward VII in 1902: 
(Coronation Medal). Apptd. Director ol 
Transport and Supplies m 1904; Honorary 
Associate of the Order of St. John of Jeru- 
salem. Pvblicationa: "Hints to Quarter- 
masters"; the "Army Service Corps Manual. 
Address: 525 King Edward Ave., Ottawa. 
Clvhs: Rideau, Country, Ottawa. 

BIGG AB, William Hodffins; Genl. Solic- 
itor, Grand Trunk Pacific Ry.; b. Carrying 
Place, Ont.. 19 Sept., 1852; 9, of James 
Lyons and Isabella Biegar; m. Marie Louise 
Ballon; three a. one a. Educ: Upp. Can. 
Coll. (grad. 1872). Called to the Bar of 
Ontario, 1880; mem. Ontsuio Legis., 1890- 
1898; cr. Q.C., 1899; asst. General counsel 
G.T.R., Jan. 1, 1903; genl. solicitor, Dec. 1, 
1905; genl. soucitor. Grand Trunk Pacific, 
Dec. 1, 1905. Recreations: lawn bowling, 
curling, golf. Address: 726 Pine Av., Mon- 
treal. Clubs: Moimt Royal, Canada, Mont- 
real; Rideau, Ottawa. 

BIGGER, Charies AlbeH, C.E., D.L.S., 
O.L.S., Astronomer, Dept. of Int., and in 
charge of Geodetic Survey of Canada; 6. 
in Oakville, Ont.; 15 Aug.. 1853; s. of Col. 
Chas. Bigger and Amelia Kenny; m. Louise 
Cookbum Brennan of Ottawa : one d. Educ. : 
pub. sch., Toronto Normal Sen., and private 
tuition; parents of U. E. Loyalist descent.; 
grad. from Military sch., Kingston, 1874; 
articled to Prov. Land Surveyor, 1878, and 
passed exams. 1882. Employed by Dom. 
Govt, on N. W. T. Staff of Surveyors, 1882- 
88; private practice as engineer and surv., 
until 1901, when apptd. to staff of Dom. 
Boundary Commission; had full chaige of 
boundan^ survey on New York State line, 
1902, doin^ astronomical work for U. S. 
and Can.; m charge of field work Alaska 
boundary survey, 1904-6; started geodetic 
survey of Canada, June, 1905, ana now 
devotes all time to it. Pvblieaiions: many 
reports upon engineering and surveying 
work. i4<2arM«.' 145 Gloucester St., Ottawa. 

BIGGS, Hon. S. C, B.A.. K.C.,; h. An- 
caster, Ont., 8 Oct., 1851; s. Richard Biggs 
and Eleanor Wood; m. 1875, Emily Orythia, 
d. of the Rev. Thomas Atkinson; four s. 
Bduc: Ancaster pub. schs., Victoria Coll., 
Cobourg; Toronto Univ. (grad. B.A.. 1872). 
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Studied law with Charles Moss, of th^ firm 
of Harrison, Oder & Moss, now Chief Justiee 
of the Ct. of Appeal; removed to Winnipeg, 
Man., 1875, and admitted to Manitoba Bar, 
and commenced practice of his profession; 
was one founder of the Winnipeg Daily 
Sun; removed to St. Paul, Minn., 1888, 
and* engaged in practice of his profession, 
and large enterprises; removed to Toronto, 
1892, and continued practice of his pro- 
fession', where he has since remained. 
Formerly mem. of Legis. for St. Paul's, 
Man., and Minister of Pub. Works. Addresa: 
55 St. George St., Toronto. 

BINNING, John Bussell; Gen. Mgr..Fui> 
ness. Withy & Co., Ltd., steamship agents, 
Montreal; 6. Hamilton, Scotland, 1866; m. 
1891, Margaret Caird, of Montrose, Scot.; 
two s. four d. Educ: Hamilton pub. sch., 
Hamilton Academy. Arrived Canada, in 
1888, and entered employ of C. P. Ry. Co.; 
became connected witn the firm of Fumess, 
Withy & Co., Ltd., 1898; apptd. gen. mgr., 
1903; Treas. Montreal Bd. of Trade, Shipp- 
ing Federaticm of Can.; mem. Caledomaa 
Soc., Montreal; belongs Masonic Order. 
Recreations: curling, amateur gardening. 
Address: Cote des Neiges, Montr^. Clvh: 
Canada. 

BIBGE, Cyrus A.j Pres., Canada Screw 
Co.; h. nr. Oalrrille, Ont.; 7 Nov., 1867; s. 
of Herman P. Birge and Helen M. Ainslie; 
m. (1st) 1870, Rebecca J. Coote, of Oak- 
ville, (d. 1898); (2nd) 1902, Margaret 
Vanstone, of Wingham, Ont. ; one s. one d. 
Educ: Dist. Sch. and Oakville Gram. Sch. 
Took up study of medicine with Dr. C. H. 
Lusk, of Oakville; removed to Stratford, 
1870, on account of Hi-health, and started 
a grocery business; removed to Chatham, 
1872; entered employ of Great Western 
Ry. as agent, in engrg. dept.; later removed 
to London and subsequently back to Hamil- 
ton; resigned position with G.W.R. 1882, 
to take management of the Can. Screw Co. ; 
became vice-pres. and mgr. dir. of co. in 
1883; CO. removed to Hamilton. 1887; 
became pres., 1898. Was one of the orig. 
dirs. of the Hamilton Blast Furnace Co., 
before its amalgamation with the Hamilton 
Steel and Iron Co.; el. vice-pres. for Ont. 
of Can. Mfgrs. Assn., 1900; vice-pres. for tluB 
Dom., 1901; pres., 1902; mem. Toronto 
and Hamilton Bds. of Trade; vice-pres. 
Caledon Mountain Trout Club. Address: 
Hamilton, Ont. Cluh: Nationaf, Toronto; 
Ha milton . 

BIBDWHISTLE. (originally Bxrtwib- 
TLB). Captain ttichard John; h. Otta- 
wa, Ont.. 4 April, 1874; s. of Richard Birt-, 
wistle, whose father came from Lancashire, 
Eng.. and Margaret Coughlan, of Kilkenney. 
Ireland; m. Carolyn Savage, d. of SamuM 
and Elisabeth Savage of Ottawa; Educ: 
St. Joseph's School, Ottawa, and privately: 
learned the trade of Printer and Stereotyper 
d^ht years on the Ottawa Free Press: 
Financial, military, dramado and special 
writer^ Ottawa correspondent for various 
Canadian papers until 1902j for seven yeara 
manager of various theatncal enterprises; 
Broker. 1909: Captain in the 43rd Kegt.. 
D.C.O.R.; holds Subaltern and Captain's 
certificate, R.S.I. ; Commanded Guard of 
Honour for H. R. H. The Prince of Wales, 
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medal; originator of the "Birdwhistle 
System of military bookkeepiog": member 
of the Ottawa Board of Trade; Secretary 
Dominion of Canada Rifle Association; 
Secretary Publicity Conmiittee of the City 
of Ottawa; Publications "History of the 
43rd Regt.. D. C. O.R.. Rifle Association; 
military Correspondence under non-de 
Plume "Little Bobs;" dramatic sketches; 
Recreation, Walking shooting, raiding. 
Address; 178 James St.. Ottawa. Club: 
Commercial. 

BIBKETT, H. Sm M.D.. CM.; Professor 
of Laryngology and Otology; 6. Hamilton. 
Ont., 17 July, 1864; s. of late William Bir- 
kett, id.} Merchant, and Caroline Amelia, 
d. of late Jacob Ball of Grantham. Ont.; m. 
1899, Margaret, e. d. of John MacNaushton, 
Glengarry. Qnt.; Edue.: Forest House 
Sch., Chested. Eng.; Laryngologist and 
Otologist to the Royal Victoria Hospital; 
Consulting Laiyngolcsist and Otcrfogist, 
Alexandra Hospital; Senior House Surgeon 
Montreal General Hospital, 1886-87; Assist. 
Physician Montreal Dispensary, 1887-89; 
Laryngologist to Montreal Lnspensary, 
1889-91; to Montreal General Hospital, 
1891-99; Junior Demonstrator of Anatomy 
McGill Univ., 1899-1890; Demonstrator, 
1^^90-96; for some years General Secretary, 
Dominion Medical Association, and Mont- 
real Medico-Chirurgical Society; ;^ce-pres. 
American Laryngolojsical Association, 1898; 
Montreal Medioo-Chirurgieal Society. 1902; 
Section of Laryngology British Med. Assoc. 
1897; mem. American Association of Anato- 
ndsts, 1890-96; Governor Montreal General 
Hospital; pres. Montreal Medico-Chirurgical 
Society; vioe-pres. Section of Ijarys^ology 
and Otology, British Medical Association, 
1906; pres. American Laryngological As- 
sociation, 1907-8; mem. Otolo^ical Society 
of United Kingdom. Publicaixons: Hemia- 
trophy of the Tongue; Empyaema of the 
Antrum; Thjrrotomy for sub-cordal Sar- 
coma; Dermoid Cyst of the Nosej Anomal- 
ous cased of Primary Nasal Diphtheria; 
Carcinoma of the Larynx; Diphtheria, its 
treatment and Nursing; Syphilis of the 
Larynx, Trachea, and Broncm; Diseases ojf 
the Oro, and Nasopharynx (Posey and 
Wright) ; Rhinoliths; dalivary Calculi ;Lupus 
of the Oro-pharynx and Naso-phar3rnx; 
Diphtheria (Hare's System of Therapeutics) 
with Dr. J. C. (3ameron; Perichondritis of 
the Larynx, from an unusual cause; Foreign 
Body in the Naso-pharynx; Oidium Al- 
bicans; Address to the Graduating Class of 
the Medical Faculty (M'Gill Umversity); 
Otomycosis due to the Aspergillus Glaucus; 
Seventh Lecture of the SomervUle Course, 
before the Montreal Natural History Soc.; 
Diseases of the Larynx (Osier's Modem 
Medicine). Rccrearfiorw: golf, fishing, yacht- 
ing. Address: 252 Mountain St.. Montreal. 
Clvbs: St. James', Montreal: Mount Royal, 
Hunt, St. Lawrence Yacht, Outremont 
Golf. 

BIRMINGHAM, Robert; 6. Ireland. 26 
July, 1852; s. of Henry Birmingham and 
Mary Birmingham; m. Mary A. Fleming; 
three #. two d. Edue. : Ireland and Canada. 
Airived Canada, May. 1866; political sec. of 
liberal-Conservative party of Prov. of Ont. 
for 25]yr8. Past Grand Sec., Orangemen of 



Address: 5 Harbord St.. 



British America. 
Toronto, Ont. 

BIRNIE, John, B.C.L.. LL.B.. K.C.; b. 
Collingwood, Ont.. 22 Nov.. 1862; ». of Joha 
Bimie and Caroline Bell; m. 1884, Annie L., 
y. d. of the Rev. Edwin Clement, of Tor- 
onto; three c. Edue: Pub. and High Schs. 
of CoUingwood; Trinity Univ. (grad. B.C.L. 
1884. and won silver medal) ; Toronto Univ. 
(grad. LL.B., 1886). Called to the Bar of 
Upper Can., 1882, and commenced practice 
of his profession at Collingwood. making a 
feature of Admiralty and Maratime Law. 
Apptd. KC, by Ont. Govt., 1899; solicitor 
for the town of Collingwood, Bank of Mont- 
real, Prov. Bldg., Loan Assn.^ pres. Colling- 
wood Reform Assn.. West Simcoe County 
Liberal Assn.; Lieut. Collingwood Battery 
of Garrison Art. for number of yrs. Re- 
creation: yachting. ilddr««t; Collingwood, 
Ont. 

BLACK, Harry St, Francis, ; b. Cobourg, 
Ont., Aug. 25, 1863; s. Capt. Thomas Black; 
m. Allon Mae, d. George A. Fuller. Edim.: 
Cobourg. Started business life in a gen. 
store; joined surveying party in Northwest 
and on Pacific Coast: traveler for whole- 
sale woolen house of Chicago on Pacific 
Coast, 1882-92; in banking business in 
Wash, and later mcht. with stores at Meno- 
' minee, Mich^ and Tekoa, Wash.; joined 
George A. Fuller Co.. bldg. contractors, 
1896, becoming v.-p., and on its consoli- 
dation in U.B. Realty and Improvement 
Co. (capital $66,000,000) became chmn. bd. 
dirs.; also v.-p. and dir. Broad-£bcchange 
Co.; pres. and dir. George A. Fuller CJo.; 
dir. N. Am. Trust Co. Clvbs: Metropolitan, 
Manhattan, Lawyers, Larchmont Yacht 
(N.Y.); Chicago. Address: 667 Madison 
Av. OiJice: 111 Broadway. N^ York. 

BLACK, Judson Burpee, M.D., M.P.; b. 
St. Martins, N.B.; 15 Aug.. 1842; s. Thomas 
Henry Black, late of Armagh Ireland, and 
Mary Eliza Fownes of Saint Martins; m, 
Bessie, d. of Senator Churchill; six «. four d. 
Edue. : Mount Allison Coll., Dartmouth Ck>ll. 
and New York; post jsraduate Medical Sch. 
Has practiced medicme and Surgery since 
1864; ex-vice-pres. Canadian Medical Assn.; 
ex-pres. N.S. Medical Society and ex-pree. 
of (Jolchester-Hants Medical Society. Twice 
elec. to Dom. Parliament. Address: Wind- 
sor. N.S. 

BLACKADER, Alexander Dougall, B. 
A., M.D., CM., M.R.C.S.; Professor of 
Pharmacology and Therapeutics, and Lec- 
turer on Disi^ises of Children. McGill Univ., 
Montreal. Edue. : McGill Umv. ; afterwards 
studied at St. Thomas's Hospital, London; 
Vienna and Prague. Graduated in Medi- 
cine. 1871 ; Surgeon on board R. M. Steamer 
to South American and to Chinese ports. 
In London, held the positions of Actiii^- 
Resident Physician to Royal Pimlico Dis- 
pensary; Resident Clinical Assistant to the 
Brompton Consumption HospiteJ; Clinical 
Assistant to the Royal South Xondon Oph- 
thalmic Hospital, and for four months act- 
ing Resident Physician to the Great Ormond 
Street Hospital for sick children. Began 
practice in Montreal, 1877; member Mont- 
real^ Medico-Chirurgical Society, American 
Pediatric Society, American Association of 
Physicians, American CUmatoIogical As- 
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Pvblicaiions; Art. Variola, Keating's Cyc- 
lopaedia of the Diseaees of Children; Art. 
Gastric Catarrh, American Text-Book of 
Diseases of Children; Art. Hydrocephalus, 
Infancy, and Artificial Feeding of Infants, 
Reference Handbook of the Medical Scien- 
ces; and numerous articles in the Montreal 
Medical Journal, Archives of Pediatrics, 
International Medical Journal, Internation- 
al Climes, and Progressive Medicine. Ad- 
dress: 236 Mountain Street, Montreal. Club, 
St. James', Montreal. 

BLACKWOOD, Alexander LesUe; h. 
Huntingdon Co^ Quebec, July 28, 1862; «. 
John and Ann Steell Blackwood; m. Ham- 
mond, Ind., Aug. 16, 1891, Helen A. Win- 
slow (d. 1903). Educ: Huntingdon Acad, 
and McGill Univ., Montreal; grad. Hahne- 
mann Med. Coll., Chicago, M.D., 1888, New 
York Post-Grad. Med. Sch. and Hosp., 1889, 
Johns Hopkins Med. Sch., 1902; Sr. prof, 
materia medica and prof. clin. medicine, 
Hahnemann Med. Coll., Chicago. Mem. 
Chicago B'd Ed'n. Author: Diseases of the 
Heart, 1901; Diseases of the Lungs, 1902; 
A Manual of Materia Medica, Therapeutics 
and Pharmacology, 1906; Pancreas and 
Ductless Glands, 1907. Residence: 9128 
Erie Av. Office: 31 Washington St., Chic- 
ago. 

BLAIN» Richard, M.P.; b. Vienna, Ont., 
8 Dec, 1857; «. Capt. Isaac Blair, and Mary 
Broderiok: m. 19 Nov., 1884, Hattie James, 
Peel Co., Ont.; member of Brampton Town 
Council for ten years; Reeve and Deputy 
Reeve of Brampton, and Warden of Peel 
Co.; elec. to the H. of C, 1900; re-elec, 
1904 and 1908; Methodist; Conservative. 
Address: Brampton, Ont. 

BLAIB, Andrew George, LL.B.; b. Fred- 
ericton, N.B., 29 Nov., 1870; s. of late Hon. 
Andrew G. Blair and Annie E. Blair; m. 
Marjorie L. Holden of St. John N.B.; four 
s. three d. Educ: at Collegiate Sch., and 
Univ. of N.B., Fredericton, and Univ. of 
Virginia, Charlottesville, Va.; graduated 
from the Law School of the Univ. of Vir- 
ginia, June, 1893; in October of that year, 
admitted an attorney of the Supreme Court 
of N.B., and immediately commenced the 
practice of law in St. John. A year later 
called to the Bar of the Province and entered 
into partnership with the late Hon. A. G. 
Blair; continued to practice in St. John imtil 
the formation of the Board of Railway 
Conmiisaioners for Canada, Feb. 1, 1904, 
when he moved to Ottawa to accept the 
position of law clerk of the Board, which 
position he fills to-day. Recreations: Horse- 
oack riding, golf and curling. Address: 331 
Cooper St., Ottawa, Ont. Clubs: Union, 
St. John; mdeau, Laurentian, Golf, Ottawa. 

BLAIS, Mgr. Andre Albert, LL.D., Can- 
on of Rome, Bishop of Rimouslq; b. St. 
Vallier, Que., 26 Aug., 1842; s. Hubert 
Blais and Anne Roy. Educ: Quebec Sem- 
inary; for some years a prof, at Quebec 
Sem.; ordained Pnest, 5 June, 1865j consec. 
bishop, 18 May, 1890. Address: Rmiouski, 
Que. 

BLAKE, Hon. Edward, M.A.. K.C., P. 
C, LL.D.; b. Adelaide, Ontario, 13 Oct., 
1883; e. s. of Hon. William Hume Blake, 
Ont., Chancellor of Upper Canada; m. Mar- 
garet, d. of Bishop of Huron. Educ: Up- 



Can. Coll. ; Univ. of Toronto. M.P. (LJ Can. 
ada, 1867-91; M.P. (L.) Ontario House, 
1867-72; Prime Minister, Ontario, 1871-72; 
Minister-Justice, Attorney-General, Can- 
ada, 1875-77; President of Council, 1877-78; 
M.P. (N.) S. Longford, 1892-1907. Address: 
Himiewood, Toronto; Le Caprice, Mmray 
Bay, Quebec. 

BLANCHE, Mar. Gustave, D.D., Titu- 
lar Bishop of Sicca, Vicar Apostolic of the 
Gulf of St. Lawrence; b. Jasselin, Morlehan, 
France, 30 April, 1848; 8. of L. Blanche 
and Marie Hayard. Educ: Redon, He et 
Vilaire; Eudist fathers. Studied law in 
France and admitted to bar; a volunteer in 
the Franco-Prussian War, 1870; joined 
Eudist Fathers in 1873; director of I'ecole 
St. Jean, at Versailles, 1878-90; Superior of 
Acadian sch. in N.S., 1890-99; I'ecole St. 
Jean again 1899-1903; Provincial of the 
Eudist Fathers in America, 1903-9; Bishop 
of the Gulf of St. Lawrence, 1903. Address: 
Seven Islands, Saguenay Co., Que. 

BLANCHET, Charles Albert EmUe; 6. 
Quebec, 1 Sept^ 1862; s. of Francois Xavier 
Blanchet and Fmnii*. R. Thomas; unmar- 
ried. Educ: Ottawa Univ. and Osgoode 
Hall; admitted to bar of Ontario, 1888, and 
has practised there ever since. Recreations : 
CurUng, golf, angling, shooting. Address: 
27 Central Chambers, Ottawa. Clubs: 
lUdeau, Golf, Coulonge, F. & G., Ottawa. 

BLIGH, Harris Harding, B.A., M. A., D. 
C.L., K.C.; b. Comwallis, King's Co.. N.S., 
14 April, 1842; a. of James and Sarah E. 
Bligh; m. Alice T. Smith of Halifax. Educ : 
Acadia Univ., Wolfville, N.S.; called to the 
bar of N.S., 1863, and ijractised profession 
in Halifax, in partnership, first, with Hon. 
James (now retired Chief Justice) Macdon- 
ald, and subsequently, in suceession with 
William A. Johnston, Q.C., and James W. 
fnow Mr. Justice) Longley; apptd. Official 
Assignee imder the Canadian Insolvent Act, 
1879; Revising Officer under the Dominion 
Electoral Franchise Act, 1885, and Lib- 
rarian to the Supreme Court of Canada, 
July, 1892, which last office he still holds; 
formerly a member of the Senate of Acadia 
Univ., and later a Senator of McMaster 
Univ. Publications: Index to the Revised 
Statutes of Canada, 1884. "The Con- 
solidated Orders in Council of Canada," 
1899; one of the compilers of the Dominion 
Law Index, 1890; compiled Statutory 
Indexes for the Provinces of Ont^ Que., 
N.S., and N.B. Recreations: Walking, 
Riding and gardening. Address: 427 Gil- 
mour St., Ottawa. 

BLONBIN, Pierre Edouard, LL.L.,*N. 
P., M.P.; b. St. Francois du Lac, Yamaska 
Co., Que., 14 Dec.. 1874; s. of Louis M. 
Blondin, and Elodie Barnard; m. 1901, 
Marie Rose Buisson; one d. Educ: Nico- 
let Coll., Laval Univ. Clerk of Circuit Ct.. 
Champlain Co.; alderman for town of Grand 
Mere; elec. to H. of C. for Chunplain at 
g. e., 1908. Address: Grand Mere, Que. 

BLOUIN, J. Cleophas, B.C.L., M.L.A.; 
b. Levis, Que., 19 Feb., 1864; s. of J. B. 
Blouin, and Adelaide Fouquet; m. 1887, 
Marie Louise Thomas; four d. Educ : Levis 
Coll., Commercial and Clasrical courses. 
A boot and shoe manufacturer; mem. of the 
Bd. of Arts and Manufacture of the Prov. 
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the Levis Bd. of Trade; dir., of the Levis 
City Ry.; first el. to Legis., 1901; re-eL at 

Le., 1904; 1908. Addre^: P. O. Box 86. 
vis, Que. 

BI.UE, Archibald, LL.D.; 6. Township 
of Oxford, Ck). of Kent, Ont.. 3 Feb., 1840; 
8. John Blue and Marv MacTavish; m. (Ist^ 
to Mary Black, (2nd) to Amelia Brahant; 
three «. Educ: in Common Sch.; Sch. 
Teacher for two years; newspaper writer 
and editor for 14 years; Secretary Bureau 
of Industries and Depu^ Bffinister of Agri- 
culture, Ont., 10 yrs.; Director Bureau of 
Mines, Ont., nine yrs. ; chief officer of Census 
of Canada, from 1900 to present time; Can. 
del. to International Agric. Congress at 
Rome, Jan., 1910. Publicationa: Annual 
reports of Bureau of Industries, and Bureau 
of Mines, census reports, and various bul- 
letins and papei^ on industrial subjects; 
also Canada year book. Address: The 
Kenniston, Ottawa. 

BOGEBT, Yen. Archdeacon James John, 
M.A., D.C.L., Examining Chaplain of Bis- 
hop of Ottawa; b. Brockville, Ont^ 2 Aug., 
1855; s. of John B<^ert and Mary Radcline; 
m. Elizabeth Grant Atkinson; four s. and 
four d. Educ: Private Sch. of Rev. A. 
Palmer, Guelph, and Trinity Coll., Toronto; 
Curate of Prescott, Rector of Napanee 19 
years and Rector of St. Alban's, Ottawa 28 
years. Recreations: Cricket. Address: St. 
Alban's Rectory, Ottawa. 

BOILEAU, Philip: b. Quebec, Can., June 
1863; s. Baron Charles and Susan Taylor 
Benton Boileau; Educ: in Eag.] studied 
art in Italy. B^an painting 1900; spec- 
ialty is **Am. girl' portraits. Address: 305 
. 6th Av., New York. 

BOLDUC, Hon. Joseph, Senator: 6. St. 
Francois de la Beauce, 22 Jan., 1847; s. of 
Capt. A. Bolduc; m. 1873, M.G.A., d. of 
Jean Mathieu, of St. Francois; one s. three 
d. Educ: Ste. Marie Coll., Laval Univ., 
Que.; el. to H. of C. for Co. of Beauce at 
g. e., 1876, which seat he held until called 
to the Senate, Oct., 1884. When a young 
man went through the Military Sch. at 
l^ue., and afterwards served as a Lieut., 
in the volimteer militia; was mayor of the 
municipality of St. Victor de Tring, and 
Warden of the Co. of Beauce; a notary 
public and lumber merchant. Address: 
St. Victor de Tring, Que. Club: Garrison, 
Quebec 

BOLE, David W.; b. Co. of Lambton. 
Ont., 15 Feb., 1856; s. of James Bole and 
Ann Murdock; m. Isabella Lennox; two s. 
one d. Educ: Conmion Sch. Wellford and 
Woodstock Coll.; pres. of the National Drug 
and Chemical Co.; was a resident of Win- 
nipeg for many vears, during which time he 
was alderman for two yearsj member of 
Sch. Board, eight years; chairman of Sch. 
Board, three years; pres. Board of Trade, 
one year, and represented Winnipeg for 
four years in H. of C. Address: 83 Mackay 
St., Montreal. Clubs: St. James', and 
Montreal, 

BOLE, Hon. W. Norman; Local Judge 
of the Supreme Court and Judge of the Co. 
Court, New Westminster, B.C.; b. Castle- 
bar, 6 Dec., 1844; e. s. of late John Bole of 
Lakefield, Mavo, Ireland, and Elizabeth 
Jane Campbell; m. 1881. Florence Blan- 
ehard, o, a. of Major John Haning Coul- 



thard, J.P.; one s. one d. Went to New 
Westminster, 1877; called to B.C. Bar,, 
1877; Q.C. 1887; M.L.A., New Westminster, 
1886-89; Captain No. 1 Battery, B.C. Bri- 
gade Artillery, 1884-89. Recreaiions: shoot- 
ing, yachting. Address: Altamont Villa. 
New Westmmster, B.C. Clubs: Terminal 
City, Vancouver; Royal Vancouver Yacht. 

BONAB, James, M.A., LL.D., deputy 
Master Can. Branch of Royal Mint; 6. Col- 
lace, Pertshire, Scot.; 27 Sept., 1852; «. of 
Andrew A. Bonar, D.D., ana Isabella Dick- 
son of Liverpool, (d.); two s. two d. Educ: 
Glasgow Academy and Univ.; Lepsig and 
Tubviger Univ., Oxford Univ., Balloit Coll. 
Arrived in Canada in July, 1907; Lecturer 
in East London, 1877 to 1880; junior exam- 
iner in H. M. Civil Service Commission, 
1881 to 1895, Senior examiner. 1895 to 1907. 
Deputy Master Canadian Branch Royal 
Mint, 1907; pres. of Section F, (Economics), 
British Association, 1898. Publieations 
Matthus and his work, 1885; Richard's 
letters to Matthus, 1887: Adam Smith's 
Library, 1894; Richard's letters to Trower 
(with Prof. Hallander). 1899; Philosophy 
and Political Economy, 1893: Eliments of 
Political Economy, 1903. Address: The 
Mint, or 259 Daly Av., Ottawa, Ont. Clubs: 
Savile, London, Eng.; Rideau, Ottawa, 
Ont. 

BONE, John Bainsford^ B.A. (Univ. of 
Toronto); Managing Editor Toronto Daily 
Star since 1907; 6. Huron. Ont., 25 Feb., 
1877; s. of John Bone ana Mary Oak; m. 
Edith Evans, d. of H. W. Evans, of Toronto; 
four d. Educ: pub. sch.. Coll. Inst., Clin- 
ton and London, Univ. of Toronto. Grad- 
uated from Umv., 1899, with first class 
honours, gen. scholarship during course. 
Joined staflf of Toronto Daily Star, 1900, 
as reporter; asst. managing ed., 1906; 
managing ed., 1907; sec.-treas., Canadian 
Press Assn., since 1905. Publications: 

Associate Editor, "History of Canada Jour- 
nalism," magazine articles. Recreation: 
lawn bowling. Address: • 494 Brunswick 
Av., Toronto, Ont. Cit*6; University. 

BOOMEB, Mrs. Harriet Ann; b. Bishop's 
Hall, Taunton, Eng., 10 July, 1835; m. (1st) 
A. R. Roche, Hon.-Sec. of Royal Colonial 
Institute, and formerly of the Canadian 
Civil Service; (2nd) Very Rev. Michael 
Boomer, Dean of Huron, London, Ont. 
Educ: Private Boarding Sch., at Winches- 
ter and Queen's Coll., London, Eng.; pres. 
London, Ont., Local Council of Women; 
pres. Mothers' Union, London Convalescent 
Home, Victorian Order of Nurses; Hon. 
vice-pres. Woman's Auxiliary Association. 
Arrived in Canada, 1858. In early girl- 
hood with her mouther, took mission work 
in the Red River Settlement (Winnipeg), 
and later with her first husband in South 
Africa; from 1878, associated with the 
National Council of Women. Publications: 
"On treck in the Transvaal," "Notes from 
our log in South Africa," and for the last 
twelve years on the Staflf of the Home 
Magazine Department of Canada's Farmers' 
Advocate. Recreations: Reading and trav- 
elling. Address: 513 Dundas St., London* 
Ont. 

BOOTH, John B.; b. Shefford, Que.. 5 
April, 1886; s. of John Booth and Helen 
Rowley; m. Rosalind Cook (rf. 1886); two 



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». two d. Educ: Waterloo, Que. Com- 
menced business as bridge carpenter. Re- 
moved to Ottawa in late fifties; one of the 
pioneer lumbermen of the Ottawa Valley, 
his mill at Chaudiere Falls being the largest 
in Canada. Built the Canada Atlantic Ky. 
system, aggregating over 600 miles of ry., 
now operated as part of G. T. Ry. System. 
C. A. R., completed in 1882; Ottawa and 
Parry Sound completed in 1896. In ad- 
dition to limibering, now owns and operates 
a large pulp and paper mill at Ottawa, 
which he commenced to build at 70 yrs. of 
age. A dir. of the G. T. P. Ry. Co. One of 
the founders of St. Luke's Hospital; first 

^^ pres. of Bd. of Governors wad still occupies 
position. Recreation: work. Addreee: 252 
Metcalfe St., Ottawa. Club: Rideau, 
Ottawa 

BORDEN, L.ieut.-Col. Tlie Honourable 
Slr'Frederick WilUam, K.C.M.G., P. 
C, B.A., M.D., M.P., Minister of MUitia and 
Defence; b. Corowallis, N.S., 14 May, 1847; 
8. of the late Jonathan Borden; m, (Ist) 
Oct.. 1873. JuUa M., d. of J. H. Clark, Can- 
ning, N.S. (d); (2nd) June. 1884, Bessie B. 
Olark, Canning ; two d. Edue. : King's Coll . , 
Windsor; Harvard Medical Sch., Boston; 
practiced medicine at Canning, where he 
was also agent for Halifax Banking Co.; 
a member of Prov. Board of Health, 1893; 
apptd. Asst.-Surgeon» 68th Batt., 1869, 
and by promotion, Surg.-Lieut.-Col, '22 
Oct.j 1893. Apptd. Hon. Colonel, Army 
Medical Corps, 1 Aug., 1901; first returned 
to H. of C. for King's Co., N.S., in 1874; 
re-elec., 1878, but defeated in 1882; again 
elec. for same Co., in 1887, 1891, 1896, 1900, 
1904, 1908. Sworn of Privy Council, and 
apptd. MinistOT of Militia m the Laurier 
Admin., 13 July, 1896; re-elec. by acclam. 
on appointment to office; created by King 
Edward, a Knight Commander of the Most 
Distinguished Order of St. Michael and St. 
George, on the occasion of His Majesty's 
Coronation. Is also a Knight of Grace of 
the Order of St. John of Jerusalem, 1902; 
is a mem. of the Imperial Council of Defence 
Can. del. to Defence Conference, 1909. ^e- 
creationB'. Walking, fishing, music. Clubs: 
Rideau. Laurentian, Ottawa; Halifax. 

BORDEN, John William; b. Grand Vt6, 
N.S., 10 Oct., 1856; «. of Andrew Borden 
and Eunice Jane Laird; m. Annie Frances 
Brown. Educ: Arcadia Villa Academy, 
HortonvillQ, N.S.; commenced career in the 
Railway service, and afterwards banking; 
at present accoimtant and Pajonaster 
General Canatiian Military Forces. Re- 
creationa: fruit growing at his county place 
at Grand Pr^. ' Addreae: 17 Blackburn Av., 
Ottawa, Ont. 

BORDEN, RobeH Laird, D.C.L., K.C., 
M.P., Leader of His Majesty's Opposition in 
House of Commons; b. Grand Pr4, 26 June, 
1854; e. «. of Andrew Borden and Eunice 
Laird; m. Sept., 1889, Laura, d. of the late 
T. H. Bond, Halifax, N.S. Educ: Acadia 
Villa Academy, Horton; was professor in 
Glenwood Inst., N.S.; Returning to N.S., he 
studied law and was admitted to the Bar 
1878; before removingto Ottawa, was head 
of the law firm of Borden, Ritchie and 
Chisholm, Halifax, and for ten years, pres. 
of the N.S. Barristers' Society; created 
Q.C., 1900: Hon LL.D. (Queen's) 1903; 
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Hon. LL.D. (St. Frances Xavier) 1905; elec. 
to the H. of C. for Halifax, 1896 and 1900; 
an unsuocessfuT candidate for Halifax, 1904; 
Edward Kidd, member for Carleton, Ont., 
r^dgned, and he was elec. for that con- 
stituancy by acclam., 4 Feb., 1905; at 

gen. elec., re-elec. in Carleton by a largr 
[ajority, and also elec. in Halifax, heading 
the poll; elec. leader of the Conservative 
party in the H. of C, 6 Feb., 1901. Has 
made several political tours of the Country; 
Church of England; Conservative. Recrea- 
tione: Golf, cricket, fishing. Address: 201 
Wurtemburg St., Ottawa. Clubs: Rideau, 
Laurentian, Ottawa; Halifax. 

BOSTOCK, Hon. Hewitt, M.A.. F.R.C 
L, F.R.A.S.; b. The Hermitage Wallan 
Heath. Epson Surrey. Enjg., 31, May, 1864; 
s. of Samuel Bostock ana Marian Ili£f; m. 
Lizzie Jean McCombie; three s. three d. 
Arrived in Canada, 1893; called to^he Bar 
at lincolns, Feb., 1888; never practiced; 
travelled for nearly two years on American 
Continent, in Australia, New Zealand, 
China and Japan; worked for a time on 
Labour Ck>mmission in 1892-1893; was elec. 
H. of C. for Yale Cariboo, June, 1896; called 
to the Senate, 1902. Publications: Estab- 
lished "The Province" Newspaper, fit«t am 
a weekly in Victoria, afterwards as a daily 
in Vancouver, B.C.; now living on a ranch 
at Ducks, on the main line C. F. Ry. Ad- 
dress: Monts Oeek, B.C. 

BOSWELL, Vesey; b. Quebec, 5 April. 
1856; s. of the late J. K. Boswell and Mary 
J. Paterson; m. 1879, Florence F., d. of 
Alfred E: Brown, of Sydney, N.S.; one s. 
one d. Has been sol^'proprietor and opera- 
tor of the brewing and malting firm of 
Boswell & Bro., Quebec, since 1893. Dir. 
and one of the organizers of the Quebee 
Bridge Co.; mem. Quebec Bd. of Trade; 
dir. Quebec Gas Co. and of the Quebee 
Bank. Address: 46 des Carriere's St., Que- 
bec. Club: Garrison, Quebec. 

BOSWORTH, George Morris, Fourth 
Vice-Pres., Canadian Pacific Ry.; b. Ogdens- 
buig, N.Y., 27 Jan., 1858; s. of William C. 
B. Bosworth, mgr. of the elevators of the 
Ogdensbuig and Lake Champlain Ry., and 
Ehzabeth Linton; m. (1st) 1887, Lucy R, 
(d. 1905), d. of L. O. Medbury of Detroit. 
Mich.; (2nd) AUeyne. d. of W. D. Birchall, 
of Montreal; one s. one d. Educ: Ogdens- 
burg Coll. Inst. Entered Ogdensbtirg and 
Lake Champlain Road, 1875; apptd, clerk 
of local freight oflBce; clerk gen. frt. oflBce: 
gen. Frt.. Agt.; Travelling Frt. Agt. of 
National Despatch line at Chicago, 1881, 
1882; asst. gen. frt. agt. of Ont. and Que. 
lines of C. P. R., 1882-1884; gen. frt. agt. 
of lines east of Fort William, Ont., 1884. 
1885; Asst. Frt. Traffic Mgr., 1885-1896; 
Frt. Traffic Mgr. of entire system, 1896- 
1901; apptd. 4th vice-pres., C. P. R., 1901. 
Dir. Provincial Bank of Can., and a number 
of subsidiary cos. RecreaUon: fishing. 
Address: 41 "Linton Apts." Montreal, Que. 
Clubs: St. James', Canada, Hunt, Jockey. 
Royal St. Lawrence Yacht, Montreal; La- 
chine Boating, Canadian Camp, New York; 
Century, Ogdensburg. 

BOXER, Sidney S.; b. Quebec, Que. 
1853; «. of Fred N. Boxer and Charlotte 
Joyce, d. of Rev. Robert R. Burrage. Educ: 
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crockeiy merchants, Montreal. iiSfO, and is 
now vice-pres. and mjMi. air. Watson- 
Fostet CJo., Ltd. Pit. Reg. N. Boxer CJo., 
Ltd., ToTQBJba^viem. Montreal Bd. of Trade, 
Can. Jicoiufacturers' Assn.; life governor 
•4(ontreal Gen. Hospital; hon. mem. Union 
Protective Co., of Halifax. Recreaiiona: 
travelling and other outdoor diversions. 
Addre%B: 4837 Western Av., Montreal. 
Clubs: Engineers', Montreal Jockey, Royal 
Yacht, Hamilton. 

BOUCHETTE, Bot>ert Brrol. LL.B., F. 
R.S.C.: b. Quebec, 2 June, 1863; a. Robert 
Shore Milner Bouchette, late Com. of Cus- 
toms, land Clara Lindsay; grandson of late 
Col. Bouchette, whose ma.ps and gec^raphi- 
caX works are well known; great gandson of 
Conmiodore Bouchette, who commanded 
provincial navy on the Great Lakes (1784- 
1804) m. Alice Facaud, y. d. of the late Hon. 
£. L. Facaud of ArthaDaska; three «. two 
d. Educ: Laval. A barrister and well- 
known writer; chief clo-k. Library oi Far- 
Uament, Ptiblicationa: several books on 
social and economic conditions in Quebec, 
the effect of which was to cause an economic 
and educational revival in that province; 
articles and r^ular contributions^ both in 
^[iglish and French, in magazmes and 
newspapers, Canada, U.S^ and Europe. 
Address: 363 Wilbrod St., Ottawa. 

BOUDBEAU, L. N. H. Bodolphe, B.S.. 
Clerk of the Frivy Council; 6. St. Gregoire, 
Co. of Nicolet. 19 S^t., 1865j «. of Dr. J. B. 
Boudreau, and Sarah Fortier; m. Annie 
Wensley, of Ottawa; two d. Educ: at 
Nicolet Coll.^ Address: 198 Stewart St., 
Ottawa. 

BOULTON, A. C. Forster, F.R.G.S., M. 
F. (L.) Ramsey Div. Hunts, since 1906; 
Barrister; 6. Fort Hope, Ont. o. s. of late 
Forster Boulton, barrister, Ottawa, and 
Houlton Lines, and Jane, d. of Col. Graham 
75th R^ment, and a. d. of late General 
Graham, Governor of Stirling Castle; m. 
1891, Florence (d. 1903), o. c. of late Henry 
Harms; two s. one d. Educ: Trin. Coll. 
S<jh. and Trinity Coll., Toronto. Called to 
Bar, 1888; Inner Temple, 1896; South- 
eastern Circuit; Counsel to the Post Office 
at the Central Criminal Court, 1906; has 
travelled extensively through United States 
Canada and Europe; Canadian Pacific Land 
Explor«*8, Rocky Mountains, 1885. Pvh- 
Ucaiions: The Law und Practice of a Case 
Stated, and various Canadian editions of 
Ehiglish text books; Liberalism and the Em- 
pire; joint founder with the late Sir Walter 
Besant of the Atlantic Union. Recreations; 
eycling, angling, travelling. Address: 2 
Pump Court, Temple, E.C.; St. Ives, Hunt- 
ii^donshire. Clubs: National Liberal, 

Eighty. 

BO UBASSA, Henri, M.L.A.; b. Montreal 
1 Sept., 1869; 8. of Napoleon Bourassa, 
author and painter, and Azelie, d. of the 
late Hon. Louis Joseph Papineau. Educ: 
by private tuition at Montreal. Removed 
to Montebello in 1886. Was Mayor of 
Montebello, 1890-1894, and Mayor of Pap- 
ineauville m 1897. Has written for and 
edited one or two newspapers; now edits 
Le Devoir, founded 1910. First el. to H 
ef C, at g. e., 1896; resigned his seat in 
Oot.. 1899, in order to vindicate his position 



on the constitutional aerpect of the partici- 

Sation of Canada in the South African War. 
ie-e\. by accl., Jan., 1900; again el. at g. e.. 
1900 and 1904; el. to Quebec Legis., at g. e., 
1908. Leader of Nationaliste party. Ad- 
dress: 71a St. Japies' St., Montreal. 

BOVET, Henry Taylor, F.R.S., D.C.L.. 
LL.D., late Dean of the Faculty of Applied 
Science, McGill Univ., Montreal; b. Devon- 
shire; m. y. d. of late John Redpath of 
Montreal; two s. three d. Educ: private 
school: Camb. Univ. On graduation, took 
high place in the mathematical tripos, and 
was shortly afterwards made a Fellow of 
Queen's Coll.; adopting the profession of a 
civil engineer, he joined staflf of the Mersey 
Docks and Harbour Worlte, and was in a 
short time appointed an assistant-ennneer 
on this work, m which capacity he had charge 
of some of the most important structures 
then in progress; in 1887 he came to Canada 
on his appointment as Professor of Civil 
Engineering and Applied Mechanics in Mc- 
Gill Univ.; at that time the engineering 
courses in the university w^re managed as 
a branch of the Faculty of Arts, and were 
without buildings or equipment r the follow- 
ing year, however, a department of Applied 
Science was constituted with Professor 
Bovey as Dean, and to his management and 
advice the Science department owes its de- 
velopment. Rector of Imp. Coll. of Science 
and Technology , London, Kng., May, 1909, 
resigned (ill health), Dec., 1909; one of the 
foimders of the Canadian Society Civil 
Engineers, and held the offices of honorary 
secretary, treasurer, and member of council 
for many vears; vice-president 1896 and 
1897; president, 1900; a member of the 
Institution of Civil Eng^ineers (England), 
and of the Liverpool Society of Civil Engi- 
eners (of which Society he was one of the 
founders); an Honorary Member of the 
National Electric light Association of the 
United States; a Fellow of the Royal Soc. 
of Canada, in which Society he was Presi- 
dent of Section III., 1896; vice-president of 
the Mechanical Section of the British As- 
sociation, 1897; F.R.S.J 1902; Hon. Fellow, 
Queen's College, Cambridge, 1906. Publica- 
tions: Applied Mechanics, 1882; Theory of 
Structures and Strength of Materials. 1893; 
6th edition, 1905; Hydraulics, 1895; 5th and 
6th editions, 1904; also a member of papers 
for various scientific societies. Recreations: 
gc4f, lawn-tennis, boating. Address: Mont- 
real; London, Eng. 

BOynXE, Thomas Cooper, B.A., depu- 
ty Min. of Finance, Canada; 6. the Grange, 
County Antrim, Ireland. 14 March, 1860; 
s. of William Boville and Mary O'Neill; m, 
Margaret Caroline, Tapling Silver, d. of 
W. N. Silver, Halifax, N.S. Educ: Model 
Sch., Belfast, Ireland. Public Sch., and 
Collegiate Institute, Ottawa, and Toronto 
Univ. Came to Canada in 1874. Entered 
public service, Jan., 1883, and has passed 
through the various grades to the post of 
Deputy Minister of Finance. He has ser- 
ved since 1882, in the Canadian Militia, and 
retired to the Reserve of Officers of the 
43rd Raiment, with the rank of Captain. 
Twice one of the representatives of Canada 
at Bisley, and holds a Queen's Badge. 
Recreations: Shooting, curling, bowling. 

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rowing, cricket. Address: Aylmer Apart- 
ments , Ottawa. Club: Rideau, Ottawa. 

BO WELL, Hon. Sir Mackenzie, K.C.M. 
G., P.C^ ed. and prop. Belleville Intelligen- 
cer; b. Rickinehall, Suffolk, Eng., 27 Dec.. 
1823; 8. of John BoweU, contractor ana 
builder; m. Dec., 1847, Harriet Louise, d. 
of the late Jacob G. Moore, of Belleville, 
id. 1884). Educ: Belleville pub. sch. Ar- 
rived Canada with his parents, 1832; enter- 
ed office of Belleville Intelliaencer. 1834, 
and remained connected with that paper 
until he joined Cabinet of Sir John Macdon- 
ald, in 1878. On reaigninff office in 1896, 
resumed editorship of the Intelligencer. 
Actively connected with the 16th Light 
Infantry and 49th Rifles, retiring with rank 
of Lieut.rCol,; served on frontier during 
American War, 1864-^5, and Fenian troubles 
1866. A governor of Toronto Univ., and 
mem. of Senate of Albert Coll., Belleville. 
Grand Master of the Loyal Orange Assn. of 
America for many yrs. El. to H. of C. for 
North Hastings at Confederation, and sat 
continuously until called to Senate, 5 Dec., 
1893. Entered Macdonald Admn. as Min- 
ister of Customs, 19 Oct., 1878; Minister of 
Militia, Abbott Admn., 25 Jan.. 1892; 
Minister Trade and Commerce /Thompson 
Admn., 5 Dec., 1893 until 12 Dec., 1894; 
formed a Ministry 21 Dec., 1894; pres. of 
Council; reconstructed MinistrVf 15 Jan. 
1896; resigned 27 April, 1896. Leader Sen- 
ate, 1893-1896; leader of oppos. in Senate 
until 1906, when retired. Organized Col- 
onial Conference, of which was chairman, 
June, 1896; created K.C.M.G., 1 Jan., 1895; 
pres. Imperial Life Assn. of Can.; ex-pres. 
Belleville Hardware Mfg. Co., and Nor- 
thumberland Power Co. Address: Belleville, 
Ont. Clubs: Rideau, Ottawa; Albany, Tor- 
onto. 

BOWMAN, Charles M., M.L.A.; manu- 
facturer and Imnber merchant; b. St. 
Jacob's, Waterloo COy, Ont., 7 May, 1863; 
e. «. of the late Isaac E. Bowman; m. 1886, 
Lulu Hessen, of Howell, Mich. , U.S. Educ. : 
local pub. schs. and High Sch. of Berlin. 
Ont. Head of a large modem tannery and 
a limiber business operating throughout the 
Bruce Peninsula; was pres. of the South- 
ampton Bd. of Trade, and Reeve of the 
Municipality. El, to Ont. Leg. Assy, for 
North Bruce, at g. e., 1898, 1902, 1905, 
1908. Address: Southampton, Ont. 

BOWSER, Hon. William Jo LL.B., K. 
C ; Attorney-General of B.C. since 1907 
b. Rexton, N.B., 3 Dec., 1867; s. of Wm. and 
Margaret Bowser; m. 1896, Lorinda D. 
Doherty. Educ: Dalhousie Univ., Halifax, 
N.S. Called to N.B. Bar, 1890; B.C. Bar, 
1891; Q.C., 1900; Grand Master of Masons, 
1904; el. to Prov. Leg., 1903, 1907. 1909- 
Apptd. Atty. Gen., 1907. Recreation: Rid- 
ing. Address: Vancouver, B.C. Clubs: 
Vancouver, Vancouver, Union, Victoria. 

BOWYER, PliiUp Henry. M.L.A.; b. 
Toronto, Ont., 1 Feb., 1860; m. Agnes 
Yocom, 9 Sept., 1882; two d. Elec. to 
Ontario Legislature. 1905 and 1908; Con- 
servative; Editor of the Ridgetown Dom- 
inion. Address: Ridgetown, Ont. 

BOTCE, Arthur CyrU, K.C., M.P.; b. 

Wakefield, Yorkshire, Eng , 12 Sept., 1867; 

s. Rev. John Cox Boyce, M.A., late Rector 

of Cornwall, Oxfordshire, Eng., and Mary 

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R. B. Boyce {both d). m. Victoria Mary 
Louisa, d. of Rev. Canon Mochen, Bac. Mus. 
Milford Bajr, Muskoka, one s. three d. 
Educ: in private sch. in Wakefield,] York 
and Carlisle, Eng. Arrived in Canaida, 12 
Sept., 1884; called to the Bar. Osgoode Hall, 
Toronto, 1890'<honor8 and bronze medal), 
elec. M.P. for West Algoma, Nov.. 1904 and 
re-elec., Oct., 1908; created a K.C., 1908: 
Address: Sault Ste. Marie, Ont., and Ottawa 
Club: Albany, Toronto. 

BOYD, John; b. Montreal, Que., 2 May 
1864; unmarried. Educ: Montreal High 
Sch. and McGill Univ.; began newspaper 
work, 1881, successively connected with 
Montreal Herald, Montreal Witness, and 
Toronto MaU and Empire. Now occupies 
editorial position on Montreal Gazette. 
Author of many poems and sonnets; on 
occassion of Quebec Tercentenary celebra- 
tion, wrote Ode "On The Quebec Battle*-, 
fields," and "The Fight of the Atalante." 
Has translated many of leading French 
Canadian poems into English. In recog- 
nition of his work was honored with prom- 
inent part in great St. Jean Baptiste cele- 
bration held in Montreal, Jime, 1909, and 
read poem dedicated to Association on 
occasion of its seventy-fifth anniversary. 
Other works include sonnet on occasion of 
Hilton Tercenterary, sonent on Poe read 
at centennial celebration held by Univ. 
of Virginia, sonnet on death of Swinburne 
and poem on the centenary of the birth of 
Tennyson; a frequent contributor to the 
magazines. Address: Montreal Gazette, 
Montreal. 

BOYD, Nathaniel; Pres. and Managing 
Dir. of the Boyd Ranching Co., Carberry. 
Man.; b. Lachute, Que., 9 July, 1853; s. ot 
Hugh Boyd and Marie Kilfoyle; m. 1878, 
Miss Abbott, of Ottawa {d. 1886); one s. one 
d. Educ: Ottawa, pnh. acha. Commenced 
his career as an operator in office of Mont- 
real Telegraph; apptd. to the cha^e of a 
branch office at the Chaudiere Lumber 
Mills, Ottawa, 1870; apptd. operator in 
H. oi C, 1876; became chief despatcher and 
confidential clerk to M. J. Haney, Ry. 
Contractor, 1879; engaged in building C. P. 
R. main line between Cross Lake and Rat 
Portage, 1880-81 ; mem. of firm of Boyd A 
Crowe, lumber merchants, 1881-88, when 
he commenced the breeding of horses and 
Galloway cattle, and in 1892 the Boyd 
Ranching Co., was formed, with a stock 
farm of seven thousand acres, about ten 
miles from Carberry, Mr. B. now being pres. 
and mgn. dir. of the Co. First el. to Parlt., 
for Marquette, 1891; for Macdonald, 1896; 
re-el. 1900. Address: Carberry, Man. 

BOYEB, Hon, Arthur, Senator; 6. Mon- 
treal, 9 Feb., 1851; «. of the late Louis 
Boyer, and Amelie Mignault; m. 1875, 
Ernestine, d. of P. N. Barleneau, of Mont- 
real. Educ: Montreal Coll., and London, 
Eng.; a mercht.; first el. to Leg. Ass., 1884, 
and represented Jacques Cartier imtil g. e., 
1892, when unsuccessful. A mem. of the 
Mercier Govt., without portfolio, 1890-1. 
Called to Senate, June. 1909. Rep. Canada 
at Inteml. Agric. Congresses at Rome, 
1909-10. Addresses: 210 Drummond St., 
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BOYEB, Benjamin Gustave, M.P.; jour- 
nalist; b. St. Laurent, Jacques Gartier Ck>., 
Que., 29 Nov., 1871; «. of Benjamin Boyer 
and Angelique Latoiu*; m. 1907, Pamela 
Rheaume. of Montreal. Educ. : St. Laurent 
Coll. Pud. Lecturer on agric. for the Que. 
Govt. Has been connected with La Patrie 
as acricul. correspondent, and with Le 
Canaaa. as acric editor. Founded the 
Echo de Vaudreuil, 1907; el. Mayor of 
Bigaud, 1907; Major of B. Squadron, 17th 
Regt., buke of York R. C. H. El. to H. of 
G. for Vaudreuil at g. e., 1904; re-el. 1908. 
Address: Rigaud, Que. 

BBABAZONlGerald H., G.E., Mayor of 
Portage du Fort, Que.; 6. Montreal, 7 Dec., 
1854; $, of Samuel L. Brabazon and Mar- 

faret Glarke, m. 1879, Nellie Murphy of 
'ortage du Fort. Has been mavor 
of Portage du Fort for 18 yrs., and Warden 
of Pontiao Go. for 12 yrs. Served under 
Middleton in North-West Rebellion, 1885, 
as first Lieut, in Dennis's Scouts. First 
ran for Parlt. in 1900, and was defeated, 
but was dl. for Pontiac at g. e., 1900; un- 
successful at g. e., 1908. Address: Portage 
du Fort, Que. 

BBADBUBN, Thomas Evans, M.L.A.; 
b. Peterborough, Out., 19 May, 1853; s. 
of Thomas Bradbum and Jane Morrow; 
m. 1874, Catherine Ormond; six c. Educ: 
Pub. and Gram. Schs., Goll. Inst., Peter- 
borough. Was a clerk in his father's store 
1871-1875: removed to his father's branch 
store at Lindsay; purchased, with a Mr. 
Mason, his father's business, 1877Land con- 
tinued it under the firm name of Bradbum 
and Mason until 1887, when returned to 
Peterborough and Altered into the insur. 
and real estate business. Organized the 
Peterborough Sugar Co., of which he is 
pres. Pres. Peterborough Electric Light 
and Power Go., and of the West Peterbor- 
ough Conservative Assn. Mem. Peterbor- 
ough Town Council for three yrs., and of the 
Sen. Bd. for four yrs. Was for three yrs. 
Reeve of Monaghan tp., and mem. of the 
Council for six 3rrs. First el. to Legis. at 
g. e., 1905; re-el., 1908. Address: Belleville, 
Ont. 

BBADBUBY, George Henryt M.P.; b. 
Hamilton, Ont., 25 June, 1859; s. of William 
Murry and Matilda M. Bradbury; unmar- 
ried. Educ: At Ottawa; went to Manitoba 
in 1881; became Mana«dng Director of the 
North-west Lumber Co., 1882 to 1884; 
Managing Director Manitoba Pressed Brick 
Co.; elected to the H. of C., 1908. Address: 
Selkirk, Manitoba. Clvh: Commercial, 
Winnipeg. 

BBADT^ Frank Pierce; b. Hoveshill, 
New Hampshire, 22 June, 1853; s. of Pat- 
rick Brady and Hannah O'Connor; m. Har- 
riet Vincent Cavanagh; two s. three d. 
Educ: in Newbury, Vermont; and arrived 
in Canada, Au^., 1880. Has been train 
de^atcher, tram master, superintendent 
and GeuOTal Superintendent C. P. Ry., from 
Aug.. 1880, until Sept., 1907; at present a 
member of the Government RsQlways Man- 
aging Board, and General Superintendent. 
Add ress: M oncton, N.B. 

BBAITHWAITB, Arthur Douglas; b. 
Alve, Yorkshire, 1856; s. Rev. Wm. Braith- 
waite, M.A.; m. Marjory Hendrill; three d. 
Educ : at Reading. Has been in the service 



of the Bank of Montreal, since 1 June, 1873. 
Reereaiion: golf. Address: 160 St. George 
St. , Toronto. Clvh: Toronto. 

BBEADN£B, Bobert Walker; Manager 
Tariff Dept. Canadian Manufacturers' As- 
sociation; b. Athelstan, Huntingdon Co., 
Que., 13 Jan. 1865; s. of Major Joshua 
Bfeadner and Beatrice Dudgeon Walker; 
m. Nellie Fraser; one s. four d. Educ: 
Separate Sch. of rrov. of Que., High Sch., 
Port Henry, N.Y. In conmiercial life for 
short period, afterwards entering Canadian 
Civil Service; Post Office Dept., 1884-1892; 
transferred to Customs D^t., 1892-1908, 
passini^ through all grades to position of 
Domimon Appraiser and Chief Clerk; a 
member of the Board of Customs for ten 
yrs. ; apptd. Manager of Tariff Branch of the 
CM. A., which he organized, the object of 
the department being to assist the manu- 
factiu*ers in obtaining proper tariff classi- 
fication for imported goods and such other 
tariff matters as affects the members of the 
Association. Recreations: lawn bowling, 
angling. Address: 488 Brunswick Av., 
Toronto. 

BBEITHAUPT, John C: 6. Buffalo. N. 
Y., 27 Feb., 1869; «. of the late Louis 
Breithaupt and Miss Hailer; m. 1892, Caro- 
line C, d. of John S. Anthes, of Berlin; three 
s. two d. Educ: Pub. and Hif^h Schs. of 
Berlin, Northwestern Coll., Napierville, 111. 
Removed to Berlin in his early childhood, 
where he has rince been engaged^ with one 
of his brothers, in the leather Business, now 
known as the Breithaupt Leather Co., Ltd. 
Mem. Berlin Town Council for seven yrs.; 
Mayor, 1896-1897; reeve for two yrs.; mem. 
of the Berlin Bd. of Water Commrs,; pres. 
Berlin and Waterloo Hospitals; mem. Bd. 
of Publication, Publishing House of the 
Evangelical Assn., of Cleveland. President 
Berlin Bd. of Trade in 1895; mem. of the 
Toronto Bd. of Trade since 1891. Address: 
Berlin, Ont. 

BBENT, Bev. Charles Henry; 6. New- 
castle, Ont., Apr. 9, 1862; s. Rev. Canon 
Henry and Sophia Frances Cummings. 
Educ: Univ. Trinity Coll., Torono; un- 
married. Ordained Deacon, 1886, Priest, 
1887; Asst. Minister. St. Paul's Cathedral, 
Buffalo, 1887; St. John Evangelist, Boston, 
1888-91; asso. rector St. Stepnen's, Boston, 
1891-1901; elected by Gen. Conv., 1901, 
consecrated, Dec., 1901, Bishop of the P. I. 
On editorial staff of The Churchman., New 
York, 1879-1900; mem. Philippine Opium 
Comm'n, 1903-4; William Belden Noble 
Lecturer, Harvard, 1907. Pvhlications: 
With God in the Worid, 1899; The Consola- 
tions of The Cross, 1902: The Splendor of 
the Human Body, 1904; Adventure for God 
(Paddock lectures delivered at Gren. Theol. 
Sem.), 1904; Liberty and other Sermons, 
1906; With God in Prayer, 1907. Address: 
253 Calle Nosaleda, Manila, P. I. 

BBETNAT, Mgr. Gabriel, Bishop, Vicar 
Apostolic of Mackenzie, O.M.I., D.D.; b. 
Saint-Valleir, France, 5 Oct., 1867. Educ: 
Seminary of Valence, France; arrived in 
Canada. 1888; ordained Priest, 21 Feb., 
1891; Missionary amon^ the Indians in 
Mackenzie District until named Titular 
Bishop and Vicar Apostolic of Mackenzie, 
on 22 July, 1901. Address: Providence. 
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BKIEBLT, James Samuel; b. London, 
Ont., 4 March, 1858; 8. James B. Brierly and 
Jane M. Brierly; m. Alison Bosworth Gos- 
sage; one s. one d. Educ: at London, Ont. 
Publisher and Editor, St. Thomas Journal, 
1881 to 1905, nnd Chnthftm Bannfr, 1894 
to 1896. Wiiirp ili;n Hfitf- !i;i- l.rT'n ronncte- 
ed with the Montreal Herald, Del. to Imp. 
Press Conference, London, 1909. Address: 
147 Cote St., Antoine Rd., Montreal. Club: 
Montreal. 

BBIGGS, Bev. WlUiam, D.D.. book 
Steward of the Methodist Book and Pub- 
lishing House, Toronto; b. Banbridge, Co. 
Down, Ireland; m. Rosalie M. Clarke, of 
Melbourne, Australia; one s. Educ: Liver- 
pool, Eng.; arrived in Can., 1859; preached 
successively in Montreal, London, Cobourg, 
Belleville and Toronto. Apptd. to present 
position, 1879. Degree of D. D. conferred 
by Victoria Univ. Address: 21 Grenville 
St., Toronto. 

BBILL, Hascal B., LL.D.; b. Que., Aug. 
10,_ 1846; 8. Thomas R. and Sarah Sager 
Brill. Educ: pub. schs., Can. and Minn.. 
Ham line Univ. and Univ. of Mich. Studied 
law in St. Paul. m. Niagara Falls, N.Y., 
1873, Cora A. Gray. Admitted to bar, 
1870; judge probate court, Ramsay Co., 
Minn., 1873-4; judge common pleas court, 
Ramsay Co., 1875-6; judge dist. court, 2d 
jud. dist., Minn., since 1876 (present term 
expires 1913); Republican. Address: 471 
Laurel Av., St. Paul 

BBISTOL, Edmund, B.A. (Univ. of Tor- 
onto), K.C., M.P.; b. Napanee, Ont., 1 
Sept., 1861; s. of A. S. Bristol, M.D. (Mc- 
Gill Univ.), and Sarah M. Everett; m. Mary 
Dorothy ,rf. of the late Mr. Justice Armour 
of the Supreme Court of Canada. Educ: 
Napanee High Sch., Upper Can. Coll., 
Toronto Univ. Graduated from Toronto 
Univ. in 1883 'with first class honors in clas- 
sics; called to the Bar in 1886; el. bv accl. to 
Parit. for Centre Toronto, 1 1 April, 1905; 
re-el. at g. e., 1908; created King's Counsel 
by Dom. Govt., 1896, and by Ont. Govt., 
1907. Specialty corporation law. Recrea- 
tions: hunting, golf. Address: Res., 179 
Beverley St.; postal, 103 Bay St., Toronto. 
Clubs: Toronto, Albany, National, Royal 
Canadian Yacht, Toronto Himt; Rideau, 
Golf, Ottawa. 

BBlTTOm Hon. Byron Moffatt, M.A., 
K.C.; b. Ganonoque, Ont., 3 Sept., 1833; s. 
of Daniel Freeman Britton; m. Mary Eliza 
Halton, d. of late Hon. C. H. Halton (d.); 
three s. six d. Educ: Victoria Coll., Co- 
bouig. Called to the Bar, Sept., 1869; 
Mayor of Kingston, 1876; Co. Attorney, 
1882; elec. to H. of C, 1896, and re-elec. 
1900; apptd. Judge of the High Court of 
Justice, Prov. of Ont,, Sept., 1901. Address: 
Osgoode Hall, Toronto, Ont. 

BBOCHtJ, Michael Delphus, B.A. (Que. 
Seminary), M.D. (Laval Univ.); Medical 
Supt. of the Beauport Asylum, b. Ste. 
Lazarre, Bellechasse Co., Que., of French 
Canadian descent; m. (1st) 1878, Eugenie 
Mava (rf. 1879); 1894, Miss Fortin, of Que.; 
eight c. Educ: Quebec Seminary, Laval 
Univ. Commenced practice in Quebec: 
apptd. Prof, of Hygiene of the Faculty of 
Medicine, Laval Univ., 1884; Prof, of 
Internal and Nervous Diseases, 1829; Prof, 
of Mental Diseases since 1903; apptd. Medi- 
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cal Supt. of the Beauport Asylum, 1903: 
el. vice-pres. Medical Council of Prof, of 
Quebec, 1902; pres. Quebec Medical Assn., 
1904. Address: 68 St. John St., Quebec. 

BBOCK, Henry. B.A., D.C.L.; b. Town- 
ship of Walfagar, Ont., 14 May, 1859; s. of 
William Rees Brock, ex-M.P. for Toronto, 
and Margaret Anna Diamond, d. of Capt. 
John S. Diamond of Queen's Co., Ireland; 
m. Anna Maude, e. d. of H. Cawthra. Tor- 
onto. Educ: Up. Can. Coll. and Toronto 
Univ., Toronto; one d. Retired with rank 
of Major, in the Canadian Militia; served 
in the North-West campaign, 1885; (medal 
and clasp); mentioned in despatches; retired 
Barrister; Director in the W. R. Brock Co., 
Ltd., the Dominion Fire Insurance Co., The 
Standard Granite Co. Recreations: rifle 
shooting, riding. ile2dre««: 216 Beverly St., 
Toronto. Clubs: Toronto, Himt, Toronto. 

BBOCK, Beginald Walter, M.A., F.C. 
S., F.G.S.A.. Director Geo. Survey of Can- 
ada; b. Perth, Ont., 1874; c. Rev. Thomas 
Brock and Marianne Jenkins; m. Mildred 
G., d. of Hon. Mr. Justice Britton. Educ: 
Ottawa Collegiate Institute and Mount 
Forest I%h. Sch., Toronto Univ., Sch. of 
Mining Kingston, and Heidelberg Univ. 
Vice-Pres., Am. Assn. Advancement of 
Science, and Chairman Section E. Coun- 
cillor Can. Mining Institute; mem. Mining 
Institute;Mining and Metallurgical Society, 
and National Geographical Society. In - 
1897, was appointed to the technical staff 
of the Geological Survey of Canada, and 
from 1902 to 1907, was Professor of Geology 
and Petrography, School of Mining, King- 
ston. In 1907, was apptd. Director of the 
Geological Survey of Cai^ada. Publica- 
tions: Reports of the Geological Survey, and 
in Scientific Journals. Recreations: Open 
air sports, exploration and mountaineering. 
Address: Ottawa. Club: Rideau, Ottawa. 

BBOCK, WlUiam Bees; b. Eramosa, 
Ont., 14 Feb., 1836; s. of Thomas Reee 
Brock, and- Eleanor Thompson; m. Mar- 
garet Anna, d. of Captain John Sigur Dia- 
mond of Queen's Co., Ireland, 23 Sept., 
1857; three s. three d. Educ: Guelph 
Gram. Sch.; studied law and then went into 
business. Pres. of the W. R. Brock Co., 
Ltd., Toronto, Montreal, and Calgary; 
Pres., The Canadian General Electric Co.; 
Vice-Fres., The Western, and British Am- 
erica Assurance Companies; Director Dom- 
inion Bank; The Toronto General Trust. 
Recreation: travel. Address: 21 Queen's 
Park, Toronto. Clubs: Toronto, Hunt; 
Albany, Toronto; St. James', Montreal. 

BBODEB. Andrew, M.P.; b. Franklin 
Centre, Que^ 18 April, 1846; «. of William 
Broder; m. Carrie Summers; three «. one d. 
Educ: Malone N.B., and Himtingdon.Acad- 
emyt Que. A farmer and merchant until 
1982, when he became collector of Customs 
at MorrisburfE, Ont.; resigned in 1896, to 
become cMididate for H. of C; elec. 1896, 
1904, 1908; represented Dundas in the 
Ontario L^slature, 1876-1886. Address: 
Morrisburg, Ont. 

BBODEUB, Hon. Louis Philippe^ K.G.. 
LL.D.; Minister of Marine and Fuheries; 
6. Beloeil, Que., 21 Aug., 1862; «. Toussaint 
Brodeur and Justine Lambert; m. Emma 
Brillon; four s. and one d. Educ: St. Hya- 
cinthe Coll. and Laval Unir. Admitted to 



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the Bar in 1884; elec. to Commons in 1891, 
re-elected in 1896, when be became Deputy 
Speaker of the H. of C. and Chairman of 
Committees. After election of 1900, was 
apptd. Speaker of the House, and in 1904 
entered the Laurier Cabinet with the port- 
folio of Minister of Inland Revenue. Ac- 
companied Sir Wilfrid Laurier to E&gland, 
as a del^ate to the Colonial Conference of 
1907. In Jan., 1906, assumed portfolio of 
Minister of Marine and Fisheries; delegate 
to Imperial Defence Conference, 1909. 
Address: 169 Daly Av., Ottawa, Ont. Clubs 
Rideau, Hunt, Ottawa; Montreal, St. Denis, 
Ganadien, Montreal. 

BBODKICK, Arthur Bentley; Mgr. Mol- 
Bon's Bank, Ottawa; b. Jersey, Channel 
Islands, 9 Nov., 1858; «. Of Charles Cumber- 
land Brodrick and Mary Anne Balleine; 
m. Julia Alice Travis. Educ: Christ's Hos- 
pital, Victoria Coll., Jersey. Arrived Can., 
1876; with Molson's Bank fet Brockville, 
Toronto, Montreal, Ingersoll, £xeter.Smiths 
Falls; now mgr. of the Ottawa branch. 
Recreation: golf. Address: 473 Wilbrod 
St., Ottawa. Clvh: Rideau, Ottawa. 

BBONSON, Mrs. EUa Hobday Webster; 
^ 6. Portsmouth, Va., U.S.A., 1 Sept., 1846; 
d. of Nathan B. Webster, and Isabella 
Hobday Webster; m. Ersldne Henry Bron- 
son, of Ottawa; one s. one d. Educ: Ports- 
mouth, Va.; arrived in Can., Sept., 1874. 
Active in charitable work in Ottawa; mem. 
of Nat. Council of Women. * Recreations: 
driving, automobiling. Addresses: 75 Bron- 
son Av., Ottawa; Kennebunkport, Me., 
U.S.A. 

BBONSON, Hon. Erskine Henry; Pres. 
The Bronson Co., Ottawa; b. Bolton, War- 
ren Co., N.Y., 1844; s. of Henry Franklin 
Bronson and Editha Pierce; m. 1874, only 
d. of Prof. N. B. Webster, of Norfolk, Va.; 
one «. one d. In 1867 was given an interest 
in his father's business, the Broneon-Weston 
Lumber Co., and is to-<iay pres. of the Bron- 
son Co., of Ottawa. Pres. Ottawa Carbide 
Co., and the Ottawa Power Co. Was one 
of the inau^urators of the Ottawa Electric 
Co., one of its directors. Was for fourteen 
jrrs., mem. Ottawa Pub. Sch. Bd.; mem. of 
the Ottawa City Council, 1870-1878; im- 
successful candidate for H. of C. in Carleton 
Co., 1882; mem. for Ottawa in Ont. Legis., 
1886-1898; joined the Mowat Govt., without 
portfolio, 10 Sept., 1890, and held a similar 

gjsition in the Hardy Govt. Address: 76 
ronson Av., Ottawa. 
BBOOME, Isaacr b. Valcartier, Que., 
May 16, 1835; s. Isaac and Annie Broome. 
Educ: Phila. imtil 1850; art at Pa. Acad. 
Fine Arts, Phila., and pyt. tutors; m. Feb. 
©, 1866, Victoria Myers, Washmgton. Work- 
ed on Crawford statues for pediment of U.S. 
Capitol, 1855-6; executed statue for W. W. 
Corcoran's Mausoleum at Georgetown, D.C., 
1857; established studio at Kome, Italy, 
1858; executed many works in sculpture; 
mfd. art tiles extensively; now living in 
Southern climate for health; devoted to 
ideal sculpture. Elected academician Pa. 
Acad. Fine Arts, I860: dir. life and antique 
dept.,^ 1860-3. Medals for ceramic arts, 
Oentennial Exp'n, 1876. Paris Exp'n, 
1878; sp'l. comm'r on ceramics, Paris 
Exp'n, 1878 by United States Government 
and State of N J.: dir many schs. for teach- 



ing fine and industrial arts and the sciences^ 
Active in edn'l, polit. and industrial reforms 
lectured extensively on these subjects; was 
mem. Ruskin Industrial Co-operative Assn. 
Chautauqua lecturer on ceramic arts, etc. 
Publications: The Brother, 1890j Last Days 
of the Ruskin Cooperative Association, 1902 
Extensive contb'r to mags, and newspapers.. 
Invented the Perfected Rotary Press, 1906- 
7. Address: Jonesboro, Ga. 

BBOPHT, George Patrfck, J. P.; Super- 
intending Engr. of the Ottawa River Works ^ 
b. Carillon, Argenteuil Co., Que., 24 Feb., 
1848; m. 1870, Elisabeth M., d. of M. Clarke, 
of Quebec; one s. four d. Educ: Ottawa 
Pub. Schs. One of the founders of the 
Ottawa Street Ry., in 1893; a dir. of the 
Co. ; was one of the promoters of the Chau- 
diere Electric Co., and is also interested in 
the Ontario Graphite Co. Vice-Pres., Ot- 
tawa Trust and Deposit Co.; dir. Ottawa 
Gas Co. Address: 320 Chapel St., Ottawa, 
Club: Rideau, Ottawa. 

BBOSSEAU, Toussaint, K.C.; b. Cham- 
bly, Que., 21 Sept., 1857; s. of Louis Bros- 
seau and Celina Senical; m. Eugenie Brais; 
two s, Educ : Jesuite Coll. , Montreal. Ad- 
dress: Montreal, Que. Clubs: St. James',, 
Hunt, Montreal. 

BBOUGHALL, Frederick WiUiam; 6. 
Toronto, 12 Aug., 1867; «. Rev. A. J. and 
Mrs. Broughall; m. Miss Strathy; three s, 
one d. Educ: Trinity Coll. Sch., Port 
Hope. Entered service of Dominion Bank. 
1885, and passed through all grades, untib 
apptd. mgr. of the Sterling Bank of Can., 
1896. Address: 1 Elmsley PI., Toronto. 
Cl ubs: Toronto, National, Albany. Toronto^ 

BBOWN, Adain, Postmaster of Hamil- 
ton, Ont.; b. Edinburgh, Scotland; s. of 
William and Elizabeth Brown; m. (1st) 
Marian Evath, and (2nd) Mary Kough; 
nine s. two a. Educ: Montreal, in the 
private sch. of Rev. Edward Black, D.D. 
Has always been connected with mercantile 
pursuits; removing to Hamilton, Ont., in 
1850; member of H. of C, 1886-1891; com- 
missioner for the Government to Jamaica; 
Chairman of Hamilton Water Works. Pre- 
sented the address to H. R. H. the Prince of 
Wales (now King Edward VII), at the 
opening of the Water Works in 1860. Ad- 
dre ss: H amilton, Ont. 

BBOWN, David Bobertson; architects 
6. Montreal, 1869; s. of James Brown and 
Elizabeth Robertson; tn. 1900. Harriet 
Fairbaim, s. d. of William Robb, City Treas. 
Montreal. Educ: Montreal High Sch., and 
studied architecture in Montreal and Bos-^ 
ton. Commenced practice in Montreal,. 
1892; entered into partnership with Hugh 
Vallance, firm b^ng David K. Brown A. 
Hugh Vallance. Pres. Quebec Assn. of 
Architects. Designed Bd. of Trade Bldg.,^ 
Montreal, M.A.A.A., Olivet Baptist Churchr 
new Medical Bldg. of McGill Univ., Child- 
ren's Memorial Hospital, the Standard 
Shirt Bldg., Southam Bldg., etc. Member 
Montreal Bd. of Trade, Architectural Lea- 
gue of New York. Address: 729 Pine Av., 
W., Montreal. Clubs: Canada, St. Lawrence 
Yacht, Beaconsfield Golf. 

BBOWN, Gerald H.: 6. Ottawa, Ont., 
30 July, 1875; s. of Horace Taylor Brown 
and Minnie McLardy, both of Ottawa; m. 
Eva Isabella Sharpe e. d. of Mr. and Mrs. 



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John Sharpe of Ottawa; one d. Educ: pub. 
sch. and Collegiate Institute, Ottawa. For 
many years a newspaper man; was resident 
correspondent in Ottawa, from 1893 to 
1909, representing various Canadian and 
British papers, including, Montreal Witneaa, 
Toronto Daily Star, Manitoba Free Preaa, 
Vancouver Province, The Tribune and Daily 
News of London, Eng., and "Camufa"; also 
published in London, Eng.; was attached 
also for a time, to Ottawa Free iVea«, and 
Ottawa Evening Journal, President Fress 
Gallery, Domimon Parliament, 1900; apptd. 
Assistant Deputy Minister of Laboiu* for 
Canada, March, 1909; Hon. Secretary (1906- 
1909), First Vice-President (1909), of Can- 
adian Club of Ottawa. Address: 6 McLeod 
St., Ottawa, Ont. Clubs: Ottawa Golf 
Club, Ottawa, Ont. 
BROWN, Miss Edith; b. Wolfville, N. 
S., 1874; d. John Lothrop and Elizabeth 
W hidden Brown; ed. Acadia Sem. to 1890. 
Educ: Boston Mus. of Fine Arts Sch., 1895. 
Teacher of clay modeling and drawing in 
Miss Pierce's pvt. sch., Brookline, Mass.; 
Miss Hazard's pvt. sch., Boston, and N. 
Bennet St. Industrial Sen., Boston. First 
illustrating done for The Churchman about 

1899. Mem. Copley Soc, Boston. lUus- 
trator: Folk-lore Stories and Proverbs (Miss 
S. E. Wiltse), 1900; Wonderfolk in Wonder- 
land (Edith (iuerrier), 1903; Stella's Adven- 
tures in Starland (Elbridge H. Sabin), 1907; 
The Cheerful Cricket (Jeanette Marks), 
1907. Address: Chestnut Hill, Mass. 

BBOWN, George Maclcenzie; b. Canada, 
1869; 8. of Hon. George Brown of Toronto, 
many yrs. leader of the liberal Party in 
Canada; m. 1901, Mary Elinor, y. d. ol late 
Thomas Nelson, St. Leonard's, Edinburgh. 
Educ.: Up. Can. Coll., Toronto; Merchiston 
Castle Sch^ Edinburgh; King's Coll., Cam- 
bridge; M.P. (L.) Central Edinburgh. 1900- 
1906. Address: 20 Moray Place, and Park- 
side Works, Edinburgh. Clubs: Royal Soc- 
ieties; University, Edinburgh. 

BBOWN, George McLaren; Gen. Traffic 
Mgr. (in Europe) for theO. P- R.; b. Hamil- 
ton, Ont., 29 Jan., 1865; s. of Adam Brown 
and Mary Kough; m. 1890, Eleanor Graham 
d. of John Crerar, K.C., of Hamilton. Educ: 
Priv. Sch. at Shrewsbury, Eng., Hamilton 
Gram. Sch., Up. Can. Coll. Became clerk 
in freight dept. of Northern and North- 
western Ry., in Hamilton; employed in 
G. T. R. System at Hamilton, 1883-1887; 
became agt. of the C. P. R., at Vancouver, 
1887; asst. gen. passngr. agt. of C. P. R., for 
Western Div., 1892-1897, apptd. executive 
agt. of Western lines, 1897; transferred to 
Montreal 1902, as m^r. of Atlantic Steam- 
ship line; present position, 1908. Address: 
62 Charing Cross, London, S.W., Eng. 

BBOWN, James Polloclc, M.P.; b. Beau 
River, 4 April, 1841; s. of David Brown and 
Jean Pollock, both of Renfrewshire, Scot.; 
m. 19 Feb., 1869, Margaret Stewart. Educ: 
Elimentary Sch., and Business Coll., New 
Haven, Conn.: elec. to H. of C, 1891, 1896, 

1900, 1904, and 1908; Liberal. Address: 
St. Chr ysostome, Que. 

BBOWN, Mrs. Margaret Adeline; wife 
of J. Y. Brown, of Brantford, Ont.; b. Huron 
Co., 3 Dec., 1867; d. Richard Porter and 
Margaret McKee. Educ: Goderich Coll. 
Inst, and honour graduate of Toronto 
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Normal Sch.; one d. Publication: "My 
Lady of the Snows." Recreations: Painting 
in oils, water colours and china; wood carv- 
ing. Address: Court House, Brantford; 
Co untr y home, Brant Co. 

BBOWNE, William Graham, B. A.; 6. 
Gait, Ont., 28 May, 1874; s. of Dr. J. Price 
of "Toronto, and Agnes (Cranston Graham; 
m. Edna Carlyle, two s. Educ: Gait Coll. 
Inflt., Jarvis St. Coll. Inst., Toronto Univ. 
Entered service of Can. Bank of Commerce 
in Gait; afterwards in Toronto and New 
York; now dealer in bonds, etc., in Montreal 
under firm name of W. Graham Browne 
«fe Co. Address: 297 University St., Mont- 
real. Clubs: St. James, Hunt, University, 
Canada, Montreal; Toronto, National, Tor- 
onto; Garrison, Quebec. 

BBOWNELL, Franldin, R.C.A.; b. New 
Bedford, Mass., U.S.A. 28 July, 1857; s. of 
Leander and Annice Brownell; m. 1889, 
Louise, d. of John W. Nickerson of New 
Bedforti; one d. Educ: Public Schs. of 
Mass. Studied art at Sch. of Boston Mus- 
eum, of Art., and at Paris with Bougureau 
and Fleury; Head Master of Ottawa Art 
Association, 1885-98: present work prin- 
cipally portraits, combined with some genre 
and landscape painting; exhibited at Paris 
salons and principal exhibitions of U.S. and 
Canada; bronze medal, Paris Exposition of 
1900; representative works at the Canadian 
National Gallery. Becreotion*: rod and gun 
Address: 124 Wellington St., Ottawa, Ont. 

BBOWNLEE, Walter Georee; 6. Law- 
renceville, UUonois, U.S.A., 9 Sept., 1858; 
s. of William and Sarah Brownlee;- m. May 
Adele Cunningham; one s. Educ: Public 
Sch. Arrived in Canada, 1 Feb., 1899; has 
been tel^raph operator; train despatcher, 
train master, and superintendent; now gen. 
transportation mgr. for G. T. R. Address: 
419 Lansdowne Av., Montreal. Cluh: Can- 
ada, Montreal. 

BBUCE, Alexander, M.A., K.C.; b. 
Langside, Aberdeenshire, Scot., 23 March, 
1836; s. of William and Isabella Bruce: m. 
Agnes Robb, d. of Rev. Ralph Robb; two 
a. four d. Educ: Langside Parish Sch., 
Aberdeen Gram. Sch., and Aberdeen Univ.; 
arrived in Canada in 1854; studied law in 
the office of the late Sir George Britton, and 
was partner of his^ until elevated to the 
bencn, in 1874; since then head of the firm 
in Hamilton, Ont.; removed to Toronto in 
1905. Recreations: Walking and travelling 
Address: 91 Bedford Road, 'Toronto. Clubs: 
Toronto, R. C. Y. C, Toronto and Hamil- 
ton. 

BBUCHESI, Bt. Bev. Mgr. Paid. 
Archbishop of Montreal; b. Montreal, 20 
Oct., 1855; 8. of Paul Bruch^si and Caroline 
Aubrey. Educ: at Montreal Coll., and 
Montreal Seminary, also Paris and Rome. 
Ordained Priest, 21 Dec., 1878; Archbishop 
of Montreal, 8 Aug., 1897. Publications: 
Religious £^ays, Sermons, and Pastoral 
Letters. Address: Archbishop's Palace, 
Montreal. 

BBUNTON, David William; b. Ayr, Can.. 
June 11, 1849; Educ: Toronto; course 
mining eng'ring Univ. of Mich.; in Colo., 
since! 875; now mine mjjr. and president. 
Taylor & Brunt on Samphng Works Co., of 
Aspen, Colo.; v.-p., 1897, Am. Inst. Mining 
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Royal Geog. Soc.; mem. Colo. Scientific 
Soc., etc. AddresB: 865 Grant Av., Denver, 
Colo. 
BBTCE,Bev. George, M.A., D.D.,LL.D., 
F.R.S.C.: b. Mount Pleasant, Brantford, 
Ont., Can., 22 April, 1S44: «. of George 
Bryce, J.P., and Catherine Henderson, nat- 
ives of Perthshire, Scotland, and early sett- 
lers in Brant Coimty, Ontario; m. 1872, 
Marion Samuel of Broom House, Kirk- 
liston, West Lothian, Scotland. Educ: 
Brantford High Sch.; Univ. of Toronto; 
Knox Coll., Toronto. A founder, coun- 
cillor, and examiner of Univ. of Manitoba. 
1877-1907; Head of Faculty of Science and 
Lecturer in Biology and Geology in Mani- 
toba Univ., 1891-1904; Senior Professor and 
Financial Agent of Manitoba Coll., Winni- 
peg; aJso Professor of English Literature. 
Took numerous scholarships, etc.; ibcami- 
ner in Natural History in Toronto Univ.. 
1870-72; selected bv General Assembly of 
Presbyterian Church of Canada to proceed 
to Winnipeg to organize a church and coll., 
1871; organized Manitoba Coll., 1871; or- 
ganized Knox Church. Winnip^, 1872; 
first Moderator of Synoa of Manitoba, 1885; 
Moderator General Assembly of Presbyter- 
ian Church in Canada, 1902-3; Chairman of 
Winnipeg Public Library, 1893-1903. Pub- 
licationa: Manitoba; Infancy, Progress, and 
Present Condition, 1882; Short History of 
Canadian People, 1887; The Apostle of Red 
River, 1898; Remarkable History of the 
Hudson's Bay Company, 1900; Makers of 
Canada (series), 1906; articles in Ency, 
Brit.; Nar. and Crit. Hist, of America; Can- 
adian Encyclopedia and niunerous trans- 
actions and pamphlets. Recreations: in 
college days, Captain Univ. of Toronto 
Football Club: 1861-68, a volimteer officer 
of Univ. Co. (Queen's Own); in Ridgeway 
fight against Fenians, 1866. Recreation: 



Dept. of interior and Dept. of Ind. Affairs, 
Ottawa; b. Mount Pleasant, Brant Co., Ont., 
17 Aug., 1853, of Scotch parentage; m. K. 
Lynde Pardon, of Guelph; four a. two d. 
Educ: Moimt Pleasant Gram. Sch. and Up. 
Can. Coll., Toronto. After teaching in a 
pub. and gram. sch. oneyr., went to Toronto 
Univ., in 1872 (grad. 1876); Gold Medal in 
Science and the McMurrich Medal for essay 
on Geology of the Grand River; Literary 
and Scientific Society's prize for best Liter- 
ary Essay. In 1876, was apptd. to Natural 
Science Professorship, Guelph Agrig. Coll. 
After two yrs., resigned to continue medi- 
cal studies, grad. 1880 from Toronto Univ., 
with Sch. Scholarship and the Univ. First 
Silver Medal and Star Medal for special 

Eathology. Received the same yr. degree 
uP.C.P. A S., Edinburgh, and continued 
studies there and in Paris. Returning, 
practiced in Guelph. In 1882. accepted 
the position of Sec. to Bd. of Health of Ont., 
just organized and removed to Toronto. 
Continued practice as well as Pub. Health 
Work, till 1888. In 1 892, had the addition- 
al duties of Dep. Registrar Gen. added, and 
continued in the position till Jan., 1904, 
when he was offered and accepted his pres- 
ent position. A mem. of tne American 
Pubhc Health Assn., since 1885; pres. 1900; 



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for yrs. a mem. of the Royal Sanitary Inst., 
of Great Britain. Publicationa: Annual 
Address on "History of the Progress of Pub- 
lic Health during the Century 1800-1900;" 
"The Science of the Preservation of Food 
by Cold." Among the most important of 
his papers is "Climates and Health Resorts 
of Canada," prepared for the British Medi- 
cal Assn., meeting in Montreal in 1896, 
published by the C. P. Ry., and has been 
distributed by hundreds of thousands; at 
present editing the Report of the Com- 
mittee of Pubuc Health of the Senate of 
Canada. Address: Li^ar Road, Rock- 
Uffe, Ottawa. 

BBYBINEK, William; Pres. R.C.A. of 
A.; 6. Greenock, Scot., 14 Dec., 1855; s. of 
Dr. Douglas Brymner, late Dominion Ar- 
chivist; unmarried. Editc.: St. Frances 
Colly Richmond, Que.; St. Therese Coll., 
St. Therese, Que.; and studied art in Paris, 
under W. A. Bouguereau and T. Robert 
Fleuiy. Arrived in Canada, 1857; recaved 
Gold Medal for painting at the Pan Ameri- 
can Exhibition, Buffalo. N.Y., and at the 
Louisanna Purchase Exhibition, St. Louis, 
Mo. He has conducted the Advanced Art 
Classes of the Art Association of Montreal, 
since 1886. Address: 255 Bleury St., Mont- 
real, Que. Club: St. James', Montreal. 

BBTSON, Hon. Geo.; b. Fort Coulonge, 
Que., 20 July, 1872: s. George Bryson Pais- 
ley And Robina Cobb, Glasgow, Scot.; m. 
Helen Craig; one «. four d. Educ: Com- 
mercial Coll., Ottawa, and Toronto. Has 
been a lumberman all his life. Apptd. to 
L^slative Council of Quebec in 1887; is 
vice-pres. and dir. of the Bank of Ottawa. 
Recreations: Fishing and Hunting. Club: 
Rideau, Ottawa. 

BUCHANAN, James Isaac; 6. Hamil- 
ton, Ont., Aug. 3, 1853; a. Isaac and Agnes 
(Jarvie) Buchanan; m. Eliza Macfarlane, 
Pittsburgh. Educ: in schs. of Hamilton 
and Tassie's Collenate Inst., Gait, Ont.; 
Trustee estate of J. J. Vandergrift, deceased, 
founder of town of Vandererift, Pa.; pre?. 
Pittsburgh Trust Co., Pittsburgh Terminal 
Warehouse and Transfer Co. ; sec. and treas. 
Keystone Commercial Co.; dir. Keystone 
Nat. Bank of Pittsburgh, Natural Gas Co., 
of W. Va. Presby'n: ex-pres. Presby'n 
Union of Pittsburgh and Allegheny. Chmn. 
Orchestra Com., Pittsburgh Art Soc.; mem. 
Bot. Soc. of Western Pa., Pittsburgh Acad, 
of Science and Art, A. A. A. S. Clubs: Du- 
quesne Coimtry, Oakmont Country, Thou- 
sand Islands Yacht. Address: 6108 Walnut 
St. Office: 323 4th Av., Pittsburgh. 

BUCKINGHAM. TVUliam; 6. Credit on, 
Eng., 3 Dec., 1832; «. of Robert and Jane 
Buckingham; m. Martha Phelps; six s. four 
d. Educ: in the pub. sch. at Crediton, 
Eng. Arrived in Canada, in 1857, when he 
joined the staff of the Toronto Olohc In 
1859, he inagurated the first newspaper, 
''The Nor* Wester'' in the North West 
Territories, at Fort Garry. He has since 
owned the Norfolk Reformer, and the Strat- 
ford Beacon. Joint author (with Hon. Geo. 
W. Ross), of "The life and Times of Hon. 
Alexander Mackenzie, the first Liberal 
Premier of Canada. He has written for 
various publications, sketches of other 
Canadian Statesmen. Address: Stratford, 
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BUCKNAM, Bansford D«, naral adviser 
and a.-d,-o. to H. I. M. The Sultan; 6. Hans- 
port, N.S., 1869; c. Esra Taylor and Isabella 
Koscoe Bucknan. Edue.: pub. sohs. of Me. 
and N.Y.; m. Phila,, Jan. 2, 1904. Rose 
Thayer. Removed with parents to Me., 
when an infant; lived nr. Bucksport; went 
to sea in merchant sailing ship at 14 yrs. 
of age; comd. merchant steam and sailing 
ships on both Atlantic and Pacific Ck>ast8 
and Great Lakes. Supt. Am. Steel Barge 
Co. of N.Y.; supt. Pacific Mail Steamship 
Co. at Panama; supt. Cramps' shipyards. 
Phila.; trial comdr. U.S. S. "Maine, ana 
Imperial Ottoman steamship "Med^dia," 
comd. latter from Phila. to Turkey, and 
apptd. naval adviser and personal a.-d.-c. 
to the Sultan, Apr. 19, 1904. Decorated 
with Turkish Order of Osmanieh, and dis- 
tinguished service medal; mem. Boston 
Marine Soc, Republican. Clubs: Lotos 
(New York), Art, Pen and Pencil (Phila), 
International (Panama), CTonstantinople). 
Address: Rue Marlian, 38. Office: Navy 
Dept., Constantinople, Turkey. 

BULjLOCK, Tkomas Harrison, Mayor of 
St. John, N.B.; b. Wentworth O)., Ont., 
14 Feb., 1862; s. Joseph and Elizabeth Bul- 
lock; m. Jeannette Chestnut; two c. three d. 
Educ: Pub. Sch. terminating at St. John 
Gram. Sch.; was two years as Mayor of St. 
John, the second term by acclam.; five yrs. 
as alderman and Co. Councillor. He has 
made a special study of municipal work 
which resulted in the improvement and 
advancement of all departments during his 
term of office. Refused nominations for 
both Provincial and Federal Houses. Has 
been associated with his father in the oil 
business in the Maratime Provinces, and 
is now manager of the Imperial Oil Co. He 
is a director in several large enterprises and 
takes a deep interest in the Sen. Board, 
Board of Trade, Tourist Association, In- 
dustrial Home for Boys, Seaman's Mission; 
Associated Charities, Victorian Order of 
Nurses, etc. Address: 183 Germain St., St. 
John. 

BULTEA.Hon. George Headley Tickers, 
B.A., LL.D., lieut.-Gov. of Alberta; 6. 
Gagetown, Queen's CJo., N.B.; s. of James 
A. Bulyea and Jane Blizzard; fn. Annie 
Blanche Babbit (<f .) ; one s. Educ. : Queen's 
Co. Gram. Sch. and Univ. of N.B. Was 
Principal of Sunbury Co. Gram. Sch., from 
Sept., 1878, to May, 1882. Arrived in 
Winnipeg, 14 May, 1882, and went to Qu' 
Appell the following spring, and engaged in 
business until 1897. He was a candidate 
for the North West Coimcil in 1892, but was 
defeated. Was elec. in 1894; selected as a 
member of the first Executive Ck>uncil, 
1892; special representation to the Yukon, 
in 1896; re-elee. in 1898, and 1902. Com- 
missioner of Agriculture and Ck>mmissioner 
of Public Works in Territorial Government, 
until apptd. first Lieut.-Govemor of Alberta 
1 Sept., 1905. Recreations: Driving and 
travelling. Address: Edmonton, Alta. 

BUMBRAT, J. E. C; advocate; 6. Hoch- 
elaga. Que., 1879; s. of Aid. Bumbray and 
Elise Masson; m. (1st) Eva (d. 1902), d. of 
Mr. C. H. Laurier: (2nd) M. L., d. of Prof. 
Hervieux, of Laval Univ., Montreal. Educ: 
St. Mary's Coll., Laval Univ. Called to 
Bar, 19()2, and has mnce practiced in Mont- 

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Paris, France. 1900. Address: 66 Pre- 
fontame St., Montreal. 
BURGESS, T. J. W., M.D., F.R.S.C.; 
Professor of Mental Diseases, McGill Univ., 
Montreal; b. Toronto, Canada, 11 March, 
1849; y. s. of Thomas Burgess and Jane 
Rigg, both natives of Carlisle, Chimberland; 
m. 1875, Jessie, 2nd d. of late Lieut.-Col. 
Alex. Macpherson, of Whitby, Ont.; three 
d. Educ.: Up. Can. Ck>ll. and Toronto 
Univ. Graduated in medicine as Starr gold 
medf^list and 1st Univ. silver medalust. 
1870: appointed surgeon to H.M's British 
North American Boimdary Commission, 
1872, and served as such until the close of 
the work, bcdng thanked by H. M.'s Grovem- 
ment for the efficient way in which he had 
carried out the duties; took up the study 
of nAntai diseases and became assistant 
physician of the London Asylum for Insane, 
1875; assistant supt. of Hamilton Asylum. 
1887; medical supt. of the Protestant Hos- 

fital for the Insane, Montreal, since 1890; 
'ellow of the American Association for the 
Advancement of Science, 1886; hon. sec. 
for Canada of the Pan-Am. Medical Ck>ne- 
ress, Mexico, 1896; President American 
Memco-Psychological Association, 1904-5. 
Publications: The Beneficent and Toxic 
Effects of the Various Species of Rhus^ A 
Botanical Holiday in Nova Scotia; Canadian 
Filicinise; Recent Additions to Canadian 
Filicinifle; How to Study Botany; Orchids; 
Notes on the Flora of the 49th Parallel; 
The Lake Erie Shore as a Botanising groimd: 
Art in the sick room: Ophicclossaceae and 
Filices; A Historical Sketch of Canadian 
Institutions for the Insane; The Insane in 
Canada, etc., etc. Recreations: botany, golf, 
cricket, philately. Address: Protestant 
Hospital for the Insane, Box 2381, Mont- 
real, Canada. 

BUREAU, Hon. Jacques, LL.B. (Laval 
Univ.), M.P., Solicitor-General; b. Trois- 
Rivieres, Que., 9 July, 1860; s. of J. Napo- 
leon Bureau, lawyer, and Sophie Gingras; 
m. 15 July, 1884. Ida Beliveau, d. of U. 
Beliveau and Delphine Prince, of Artha- 
basca; one s. one d. Educ: Nicolet Coll., 
Laval Univ., Que. El. to H. of C. for Three 
Rivers and St. Maurice, at g. e., 1900, and 
re-el. at g. e., 1904. In 1907 was sworn in 
as Solicitor-General of Canada, and at the 
subseqeunt election was returned by acclm.; 
re-el. at g. e., 1908. Address: Windsor 
Hotel, Ottawa; Three Rivers. Clubs: Laur- 
entian, (Xtawa; Canadien, St. D«iis, Mont- 
real. 

BURKE, Very Rev. Alfred Edward, D. 
D., LL.D.; b. GJeorgetown. P.E.I., 8 Sept.. 
1862; s. of James Burke and Mary Moar. 
Educ: Gram. Sch., St. Dunstan's Coll., and 
Laval Univ.; ordained Cardinal Tascher- 
eau. Que., 1885; was seceretary to Bishop 
of Oharlottetown, P.E.I., for two and a half 

gears; Pastor in Alberta for 19 j^rears; Pres. 
atholic Church Extension Society of Can- 
ada, Toronto, Ont. PttblictUions: A whole 
series of Monographs, Forestry, A^cid- 
ture. Horticulture, Historical, regligiou8« 
etc. Recreations: boating, swimming. Ad^ 
dress: 119 Wellington St., W., Toronto. 
Ont. 
BURK, Daniel Francis; b. Bowmanville, 
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Coryell; m. 1873, Annabelle Ida. d. of James 
H. Genie; seven «. Educ: Pub. and High 
Schs. of Bowmanville. At nineteen yrs. 
of age entered service of Ontario Bank^ 
Whitby; apptd. mgr. Port Arthur Branch. 
1875; resigned 1884 to become financial 
mgr. for his brother Marvin, contractor for 
the C. P. R. Has since been actively con- 
nected with every movement for the devel- 
opment of New Ontario. Vice-Pres. and 
Gen. Mgr. of the Port Arthur, Duluth and 
Western Ry., until 1898, when it became 
merged in tne C. N. R. A Dir. of the Port 
Arthur light and Power Ck>.. afterwards 
acquired by the town; Pres. of the St. Joe 
Ry. Co.; for many yrs. Pres. of the West 
A^oma Agricultiu'al Soc,; owner of the Port 
Arthur Herald: gen. mgr. of the New Ont- 
ario Colonization Assn. Address: Port 
Arthur, Ont. 

BUBK, Frederic Lister. B.L., A.M., Ph. 
D.; 6. Blenham, Ont., Sept. 1, 1862: «. 
Erastus and Matilda Turner Burk; m. Oak- 
land, Calif., 1898, Caroline Frear. Educ: 
Univ. of Calif., Leland Stanford Jr. Univ., 
Clark Univ. In journalism, San Francisco, 
1883-9. Teacher in pub. and pvt. schs., 
Calif., 1889-91; supt. schs., Santa Rosa, 
Calif., 1892-6. Santa Barbara, Calif.. 1898-9; 
pres. State Normal Sch., San Francisco, 
since 1899. Pres. Calif. State Teachers* 
Assn., 1899; chnm. Calif. Council of Ed'n., 
1902-1904. Publications: A Study of the 
Kindergarten Problem, 1899. Contb'r. to 
mags, on edn'l. pedagog, and psychol. sub- 
jects. Address: Ross, Marin Co., California. 

BUBLAND, Lieut.-Col. JefTrey Hale, B. 
A.Sc., (McGill), F.C.S.; b. Montreal, 19 
March, 1861; s. of George B. Burland and 
Clarissa H. Cochrane; m. Isabel May, d. of 
the late Henry M^arry, of Lunan, Irel. 
Educ.: Montreal Acad., and McGill Univ. 
For yrs. associated with his father in busi- 
ness, and in addition to his connection with 
the B. A. Bank Note Co., is pres. of the 
Consolidated Lithographing and Manu- 
facturing Co.; Chn. of the Eastern Canada 
Manufacturers' Mutual Fire Insur. Co.: 
dir. of the Central Canada Manufacturers 
Mutual Fire Insur. Co., Mount Royal Spin- 
ning Co., Noiseless Typewriter Co., etc.; 
mem. of the Council of the Bd. of Trade: 
a life-gov. of the Montreal Gen. Hospital, of 
the F^testant Hospital for the Insane, 
Western Hospital and County Carleton 
Hospital; Istvice-Pres. of the Royal Ed- 
ward Inst, for the study, prevention and 
cure of Tuberculosis, Protestant House of 
Industry and Refuge; mem. of the Com- 
mittee of the Alexandra Hospital for In- 
fectious Diseases, Advisory Committee of 
the Montreal Foundling Hospital, Protest- 
ant Industrial Rooms, Young Women's 
Christian Assn., Protestant Infants* Home, 
the Montreal Charity Organization, Parks 
and Playgrounds Committee, McGill Con- 
servatonum of Music; Vice-Pres. of the 
Montreal Technical Inst.; 1st Vice-Pres. 
CStixens' Assn. for securing good govern- 
ment for the Gty; a fellow of the Chemical 
Soc. and Soc. of Chemical Industry, of 
London. Eni^., of the Royal Geographical 
Soc. ana British Assn. for the Advancement 
of Science; mem. of the Decimal Assn. of 
London, £ng. Holds a first class R. S. I. 
•ertificate and succeeded to the command 



of the 6th Fusiliers, Dec. 16, 1892. Award- 
ed the Colonial Officers decoration for 20 
S-s. service, 1902; held presidency of the 
ontreal Amalgamated Rifle Assn., in 
1895; Montreal Military Inst., 1897. Chn. 
of the Council of the Dominion Rifle Assn.; 
mem. of the Coim., Prov. of Quebec Rifle 
Assn.; apptd. a mem. of the Standing Small 
Arms Committee of the Dom., 1907. 
Gazetted, 1905, Hon. Lt.-Col. 1st Prince of 
Wales Fusiliers of which His Majesty is 
Hon. Colonel . One of the originators of the 
movement for sending a Canadian Battalion 
to England in connection with the cele- 
bration of the Queen's Diamond Jubilee, 
1897; engaged in the organization of a rest, 
for that purpose when the Govt, decided 
to send a composite contingent; selected by 
the Govt, to proceed to ^England on that 
occasion. Commandant of the Can. Rifle 
Team at Bisley, when it won the Mackinnon 
Challenge Cup in 1902. Presented to Her 
Late Majesty during the Diamond Jubilee 
public ceremonies; presented to Prince and 
Princess of Wales, at St. James' Palace, 
July, 10 1902; present by invitation at the 
Coronation of Their Majesties at West- 
minster Abbey on Aug. 9th, 1 902. With his 
sisters, erected, equipped and donated the 
building for the Koyal Edward Inst.. 
Montrefd. for the study, prevention ana 
cure of Tuberculosis; devised the electrical 
appliances and arranged for the use of the 
cables so that it was possible for His 
Majesty, King Edward, on 21 Oct.. 1909, by 
pressing a telegraph key at West Gean Park, 
a distance of 4,225 miles, to open the doors 
of the Inst., turn on the lights in the build- 
ing, and hoist the Royal Standard on the 
flag staff. Publication: A chart of the 
Metric System. Addresses: 342 Sherbrooke 
St. W., Montreal; "Kilmarth," Little Metis 
Que. (summer). Clubs: Mount Royal, St. 
James , Royal Montreal Golf, Hunt, Rac- 

3 net, Montreal, Rideau, Golf, Country; 
^tawa; Toronto; Garrison, Quebec; Royal 
Societies', London, Eng. 

BUBN, George; Gen. Mgr. Bank of Otta - 
wa; 6. Thurso, Scot., 10 April, 1847; «. of 
Rev. David Bum, and Anne Macleod; m. 
Kate Eraser Drummond; one s. four d. 
Educ: Scot. Arrived in Canada, 1866; 
served four years in Royal Bank c^ Scot., 
and various Cana^an Banks; cashier and 
latterly General Manager. Bank of Ottawa 
since 1880; Actuary and Treasurer for many 
charitable organizations. Publications: Ar- 
ticles in relation to Canadian Banking. Re- 
creations: sailing, golf. Address: 266 Met- 
calfe St., Ottawa; Cushing's Island, Maine, 
U.S. (Summer). Clubs: Rideau, Golf, 
Country, Ottawa, Ont. 

BUBPEE, Lawrence Johnston, F.R.G. 
8., Public Librarian of the City of Ottawa; 
b. Halifax, N.S., 5 March. 1873; «. of Lewis 
Johnston Burpee and Alice De Mille; m. 
Maude, d. of Kev. Canon Hannington; one 
«. and two d. Private Secretary to Minister 
of Justice in two Dominion Administration^, 
afterwards accepted Librianshrp Ottawa 
Public Library. Publications: The Search 
for the Western Sea; Canadian Life in Town 
and Country; Flowers from a Canadian 
Garden," "A little book of Canadian Es- 
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race, Ottawa. 

BUBBELXi, Martin, M.P.; h. Faringdon. 
Berks, Eng., 16 Oct., 1868; «. of Edward 
Bunrell and Jane Harmer; m. Sara B. Arm- 
strong, 2nd d. of the late Jos. Armstrong of 
Swindon, Wilts, Supt. of the G. W. Ry. 
Educ: St. John's Coll., Hurstpierpoint. 
Arrived in Canada, June, 1886; engaged in 
Horticulture work from 1883 to 1899, m the 
Niagara Pininsula, Ont.; went to British 
Columbia in 1900; apptd. member of Board 
of Horticulture. In 1907-08, was in Eng- 
land as Fruit Commissioner and lecturer 
for the B. C. Government; contested Yale- 
Cariboo in the Conservative interest for the 
H. of C, ib 1904, but was defeated; elec. in 
1903. Address: Grand Forks, B. C. 

BUBBOTTBS, Edward Thomas) 6. Sher- 
brooke. Que., July 26, 1852; a. Ambrose and 
Jane Hall Burrowes; since May 24, 1867, 
resident of Portland, Me.; m. Portland, 
Oct. 4, 1880, Frances E. Norcross. Educ: 
Me. Wesleyan Sem., and Wesleyan Univ.; 
Began mfr. of wire screens in 1873; now 
pres. E. T. Burrowes Co., Portland; also 
pres. of Curtain Supply Co., Chicago; has 
taken out many patents; trustee Boston 
Univ. Address: Portland, Me. 

BUBBOWES, Miss Katharine; b. King- 
ston, Ont.; d. Edwin Anneeley and Florinda 
Anne RadcUffe Burrowes. Educ: by tea- 
chers at home and in Europe; settled in 
Detroit; specialized in piano under Prof. 
J. C. Batchelder, Detroit, and Prof. Karl 
Klindworth, Berlin. Mem. faculty Detroit 
Conservatory of Music, several yrs.; organ- 
ired Burrowes Piano Sch., 1895-1903. In- 
vented several appliances to aid in teaching 
of banners. Pvhlications : Burrowes course 
of Music Study for Banners (kindergarten) 
1895 (2 U.S. parents and 26 copjnights); 
Manual for Teachers, 1901; Bandergarten 
Class Songs, 1901; Modem Music Methods 
(vesA before Music Teachers' Nat. Assn.), 
1902; The s Note Gatherers, 1903; Short 
Pieces for Small Hands, 1904; Forty Read- 
ing Studies, 1904; Playtime Pieces, 1904; 
Musical Puzzle Stories, 1905; The Doves and 
the Squirrels, 1905; Some of the Knowldgde 
which a Music Teacher of Children should 
Possess, 1906; contb'r. to mus. magazines. 
Address: Detroit. 

BUBBOWS, Theodore Arthur; lumber 
manufacturer; b. Ottawa, 15 Aug., 1857; 
«. of Henry J. Borrows, of Ottawa, grand- 
son of Capt. John Burrows of the Koyal 
Engineers, who came from Eng. in 1809, 
the first settler on the present site of Ottawa 
City, and patentee of the farm which is now 
known as the Sparks Estate in Ottawa, and 
who had chaise of construction of the 
Rideau Canal, imder Col. Bye about 1830; 
m. 1899, Georgina K. Creasor, y. d. of the 
late D. A. Creasor, K.C., of Owen Sound. 
Educ: Ottawa Pub. and High Schs., Mani- 
toba Coll. Has lumb^ng mills in Dau- 
phin, and extensive lumber interests in 
other parts of the West. Mem. of Manitoba 
Legis., 1892-1903 for Dauphin. El. to H. 
of C, same constituency at g. e., 1904; 
unsuccessful at g. e., 1908. Address: Win- 
nipeg, Man. 

BUBWASH, Nathanael, M.A., S.T.D., 
LL.D., F.R.S.C.; b. Argenteuil, Que', 26 
July, 1839; «. Adam Burwash and Aimie 
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Taylor ; m . Margaret Proctor ; four ». Educ : 
Victoria Coll., Yale Univ., Garratt Biblical 
Institute; ordianed Clergyman, 1864: apptd. 
Professor in Victoria Coll., 1886; Dean of 
faculty of Theology, 1873; Pres. of Victoria 
Univ., 1887. Publications: Wesley's Doc- 
temal Standards; Comimentary on Romans; 
Inductive studies in Theology; Manual of 
Christian Theology; Life and work of Eger- 
ton Ryerson; History of Univ. of Toronto; 
various Biographical Sketches: Recreations: 
boating and fishing. Address: Victoria Col- 
lege, Queen's Park, Toronto. 
BUTIJSB» Matthew Joseph, LL.B.. O.L. 
S., D.L.S., C.M.G., Gen'l. Mgr. Dom. I. & 
S. Co.; 6. Deseronto, Ont., 19 Nov., 1866; 
s. of Tobitks Butler and Elizabeth McVey; 
m. Lorretto M. J. Shelby; two d. Educ: 
Pub. Sch., Toronto Univ., Kent Coll. of 
Law, Chicago; mem. Inst. C. E^ Mem. Am. 
S.C.E., Mem. C.S.C.E., Mem. R. Ass'n. S. 
Can., Mem. Am. Ass'n. for the Advance- 
ment of Science; Mem. A. Geo. Soc. Was 
on Govt. Surveys. 1878 to 1883; K. and P. 
Ry., 1884; Chief Engii^eer, Thousand Island 
Ry., 1884-1886; cEef Engineer, N. T. Q. 
Ry., 1886. Building Water Service, 1,886- 
1887; Chief Engineer Bay of Quinte Ry. 
and Nav. Co., 1890 to 1899; Chief Engineer 
Locomotive and Machine Co., Montreal, 
1900-1903; Asst. Chief Engineer Eastern 
Edvision National Transcontinental Rail- 
way. In 1908j apptd. to the position 
of Deputy Mimster and Chief Engineer, 
Dept. of Railways and Canals, Canada. 
From April 1909 to Jan., 1910, was Chair- 
man of the Board of Management of the 
Canadian Government Railwa3^ in addition, 
now Gen'l. Manager, Dom. I. & S. Co. 
Address: 6 Wurtenburg St., Ottawa, Ont. 
Club: Rideau, Ottawa. 



CALDEB, Hon. Jas. Alexander, B. A., 

LL.D., M.L.A.; Commr. of Education, Prov. 
Treas. and Railway Commr. for Prov. of 
Saskatchewan; b, Oxford Co., Ont:, 17 
Sept., 1868; s. of James Calder and Johanna 
McKay; immarried. Educ: IngersoU pub. 
schs., pub. and high schs., Winnmeg; Mani- 
toba Coll. Hon. grad. in science, Manitoba 
Umv., 1888 (silver medalist). Called to 
Bar of N. W. T., 1906. Principal of Moose 
Jaw High Sch., 1891-1894; mspector of 
schs., N. W. T^ 1894-1900; Dep. Commr. 
of Educ, N. W. T., 1901-1905. El. to 
Sask. Ass. at first g. e., 1906; apptd. Prov. 
Treas., and Commr. of Educ. upon forma- 
tion 01 the Scott Ministry, 6 Sept., 1905; 
unsuccesshil can. for Milestone div. at g. e., 
1908; el. for Saltcoats at bye-el., 7 Dec., 
1 908. Address : Regina. Sask. 
CAL.DEBON, Alfred Merieon, F.R.A.S. 
I.; b. Hampton Court Village, Middlesex, 
England, 7 June, 1861; s. of Philip H. 
Calderon, R-O^ and Clara Nareau Storey; 
m. Helen May Bate, of Ottawa, Ont. Educ^ 
Sevenacks, Kent, and London Univ. Coll. 
Sch., also Royal Academy Schools, Burling- 
ton House. Arrived in Canada, 3 Oct., 
1887; pupil for five years in office of late 
Geofge Edmond Street, R. A. Architect for 
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Cathedrals in Rome and Paris, also with 

! Charles J. Ferguson, Architect, Carlisle, 
England; associated as Architect with Sir 
L. Alma Tadema, R. A., in building his 
residence. Partner for eight years, with 
late King Amoldi, Architect, Ottawa, Ont. 
Acquired experience of hu;h buildings, by 
woridng in offices in New York, Washington 
and Baltimore. Practiced Architecture 
two vears in London, 16 years in Ottawa, 
and four years in Edmonton, Alta. Recen- 
tly Secretary of the Edmonton Conservative 
Association. Address: 523 Fourth Street, 
Edmonton. Clubs: Eklmonton, Elks, Ed- 
monton; Ridcau, Ottawa. 

CALDWELL, James Ernest; b. City 
View, Ont., 1 Aug., 1862; «. James Caldwell 
and Ellen Neilson; m. 1895, Mary Caldwell 
McCurdy, 1901, Rhoda I. Percival. Educ: 
pub. schs. Ezigaged in farming and dairy- 
ing in view of Capital; candidate for H. of 
C, Co. Carleton, 1904, 1908; Pres. of C. of 
C. Farmers' Institute. Publications: Songs 
of Pines, 1895; Castle on the Hill, 1899; 
The YeUow Bag, 1907. Address: aty View, 
Ont. 

CALDWELL, Thomas Boyd; woollen 
manufacturer; b. Lanark, Ont., 22 Feb., 
1856; s. of Boyd Caldwell and Dinah Waugh 
m. 22 Jan., 1879, Jeanette Falconer. Educ: 
Lanark Pub. Sen., Kin^on Coll. Institute. 
Liberal candidate for H. of C, 1900. but 
defeated; el. at g. e., 1906; unsuccessful at 
g. e., 1908. Address: Lanark, Ont. 

CALGARY, Bishop of; see under Pink- 
ham. 

CALLAWAY, WiUlam Rodger, Gen. 
Passngr. Agt., Minneapolis, St. Paul and 
Sault Ste. Marie Ry.; 6. Toronto, 31 Aug., 
1852; s, of the late Frederick Callaway; m. 
1875, Elizabeth Ecclestone. of Hamilton. 
Educ: Pub. Sch. Entered Ry. Service, 
1870, as agent G. T. Ry. at Craig's Rd., 
Quebec, since which he nas been consecu- 
tively 1873-1875, agent Great Western Ry. 
of Can.; 1875-1877, purser Beatty Line of 
Steamers at Samia, Ont.; 1877-1878, gen. 
agt. same Co., at Toronto; April to Nov., 
1878, Passngr. Agt.. Canada Southern Ry., 
at Toledo, O.; Nov.. 1878-1880. passngr. 
a«t. Wabash St. Louis and Paci&c Ry., at 
St. Louis, Mo.; 1880-1882, dist. agt. Credit 
Valley Ry. at Toronto; 1882-1895, dist. 
agt., C. P. Ry., at Toronto; 1895 to date. 

§en. passngr. agt., Minneapolis, St. Paul & 
ault Ste. Marie Ry. Address: Minneapolis 
Minn. 

CALTEBT, William Samuel; Trans-con 
tinental Ry. Commissioner; b. Tp. of War- 
wick, Lambton Co., Ont., 3 March, 1859: 
«. of David Calvert and Anna Macdonala 
Calvert; m. Cora, d. of James D. Sutherland 
of Napier; one s. four d. Educ: Public 
Sch., Tp. of Warwick, and Watford Semi- 
nary. Elected to H. of C, 1896, re-elec., 
1900, 1904 and 1908; elected Chief Liberal 
Whip, H. of C. Feb., 1901, and again Jan., 
17, 1909; apptd. by Canadian Govt., to 
position of Comr. of National Transcon- 
tinental Ry., Oct. 21st, 1909; Pres. and 
Vice-Pres., of several industrial and insur- 
ance corporations; a former Warden of 
Mi dtfle sex Co.« Ont. Address: Ottawa. 

CALVIN, Hiram Aueustus; Mgr. of the 
Calvin Co., Shipbuilders and Forwarders; 
b. Garden Island, Ont., 6 April, 1851; «. of 



Dileno Dexter Calvin and Marion M. Breck; 
m. 1879, Annie W., d. of the Rev. D. Marsh, 
of Quebec; five «. two d. Educ: Wood- 
stock Coll., Queen's Univ., Kingston. For 
many yrs. Reeve of the Village of Garden 
Island; was mem. Frontenac Co. Council 
for twelve years. First el. to H. of C. at 
bye-el., 1892; re-el., 1900. Trustee of 
Queen's Univ., gov. Mining Sch., and of the 
General Hospital; dir. of the Y. M. C. A. 
Address: Garden Island, Ont. 

CAMERON, Miss Affiles Deans: 6. Vic- 
toria, B.C., 20 Pec., 1863; d. of Duncan 
Cameron and Jessie Anderson. Educ: Vic- 
toria. Began teaching at age of fifteen and 
for quarter of century closely identified 
with pub. schs. of Province. During last 
ten yrs. of service was Principal of South 
Park Pub. Sch., Victoria. As result of 
dispute with trustees, resigned position, 
and ran for Sch. Bd., and was el. Trustee. 
Took up journalistic work, writing on "The 

. Wheat Fields of Western Canada," for the 
Century, Atlantic Monthly^ and Saturday 
Evening Post. In 1908, journeyed from 
Chicago to rim of Artie Ocean by way of 
Athabaska, Slave and Mackenzie Rivers, 
journey lasting six months and covering 
ten thousand miles. Has lectured ejtten- 
sivdy in U.S. and Can., on "Journeys 
through unknown Canada." Publications: 
"TheNew North" (Appleton & Co., N.Y., 
1909). Recreation: travel. Address: 64e 
Government St., Victoria, B.C. Club: Can- 
adian Women's Press. 
CAMERON, Allan; Gen. Agt. C.P.Ry.. 
New York; 6. 14 March, 1864. Educ: 
Ryerson Sch., Toronto. Entered Ry. ser- 
vice 1879, since which he has been consecu- 
tively to July 31, 1882, Messenger and 
Clerk Great Western Ry. of Can., at Tor- 
onto; Aug. 7, 1882 to May 1, 1883, Baggage 
Master Northern Ry. of Can. at Onllia, 
Ont.; June 1, 1883, to June 1, 1887, clerk 
local freight office C. P. Ry. at Vancouver » 
B.C.; June 1, 1887, to Feb., 1890, Clerk Gen. 
Freight and Passngr. Dept.; Feb., 1890 ta 
July 1, 1893, Freight and Passngr. Agt. at 
Victoria, B.C.; July 1, 1893 to Sept. 30. 
1896, Freight and Passngr. Agt. at Portland 
Ore.; Oct. 1, 1896, to July 1, 1899, Dist. 
Freight -\gt.; July 1, 1899, to Dec., 1900, 
Asst. Gen. Freight Agt., same road at Van- 
couver; Jan., 1901, to Sept. 1, 1905, in 
charge of Asiatic business Oregon Rd. & 
Nav. Co's line of steamers as Gen. Agt^^ at 
Hong Kong, China; Sept. 27, 1905, Gen. 
Traffic Agt., C. P. Ry., for Great Britain 
and Europe; 1908. Gen. Agt., New York. 
Address: 458 Broadway, New York. 
CAMERON, Edward Robert, K.C.; Reg- 
istrar. Supreme Court of Canada; b. London, 
Canada, 18 Mar., 1857; s. of late Daniel 
Cameron, merchcuit, and Louisa, d. of late 
Major John Parke; m. 1866, Carrie A., d. of 
late John Emerson of Boston, U.S.A. Educ: 
Woodstock Coll.; Univ. of Toronto. Gold 
Medalist in Natural Sciences and B.A., 
1879, M.A., 1881; called to Bar of Ontario, 
1882; one of the Commissioners for the Re- 
vision of the Statutes of Canada, 1902. 
Publications: The Vansittart Memoirs, 1902; 
a volume of unreported judgments of the 
Supreme Court of Canada, 1905; a work 
on the practice and jurisprudence of the 
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Rideau, Ottawa. 

CAMERON, James Chalmers. M.D.; b. 
1852; «. of the late Rev. Jamee Y. Cameron 
and Charlotte Ault; m. 1880. Elisabeth 
Dakere, of Montreal. Educ: upper Can. 
Coll., Toronto; McGill Univ., and pursued 
his prof, duties in Great Britain and on 
continent of Europe for several yrs. Com- 
menced practice in Montreal, where he has 
remained since. Dux of Upper Can. Coll.. 
1870. For many yrs. on st^ of Montreal 
G^. Hospital, and acted as Surgeon of 
Sixth FusiUers; apptd. Prof, of Obstetrics 
and Diseases of infants, McQill Univ., 
1886. Medical Dir. and Physician Ac- 
coucheur of Montreal Maternity Hospital; 
at one time pres., Montreal Chirurgical Soc.; 
apptd. hon. pres. of seotiop on Pediatrics at 
second Pan-American Congress at Mexico, 
1896. PubHctUions: Numerous papers on 
OtMstetrics and Medical Jurispnidenoe. Ad- 
dreaa: 605 Dorchester St. W.. Montreal. 
Clubs: St. James', University, Montreal. 

CAMERON, Right Rev. John, D.D.. 
Ph.D., Bishop otAntigonish; b. South River 
Antigonish Co.. N.S., 11 Feb., 1824; «. of 
John Cameron and Mary McDonald. Educ: 
Urban Coll. of Propaganda Fide, Rome. 
Parbh Priest of Antigonish; Prof, m Fran- 
<as Xavier's Coll., Antigonish in 1887; 
Parish Priest of Ariohat and Vioiff General; 
coadjutor Bishop of Arichat; Bishop of 
Antigonish. Recreations: walking^ riding. 
Address: Bishop's House, Antigomsh, N.S. 

CAMERON, John Robson; Chief Editor 
of the Spectator, Hamilton; b. Perth, Ont., 
Can., 19 April, 1845; 2nd c. of late Alexander 
Cameron. Educ: Brookville, Ont., and 
Quebec. In his profession as a journalist 
has been employed upon several Canadian 
and American newspapers. Has been with 
the Hamilton Spectator since 1880. Was at 
the Canadian nt>nt as a militiaman at the 
time of the Fenian raid into Canada, 1866- 
was a member of the Red River Expedition- 
ary Force, 1st Ontario Rifles, under (then) 
Col. Wolseley, 1870. Address: Hamilton. 

CAMERON, Ludwls Krlbbs: King's 
Printer, Province of Ontario; 6. Stou£Fville, 
Tp. Markham, 30 Jan., 1854; c. of William 
and E^zabetn Cameron; m. Lillie Graves 
Harwood, May 23, 1879; two «. five d. 
Educ: London, Ont. Learned the trade of 

Erinter; afterwards became Pres. and Man. 
london ** Advertiser"; founded the *'North 
West Fanner,'* in Winnipeg in 1882, and 
**(hUdoor Canada," in 1904. Recreations: 
fishing, bowling, and curling. Address: 390 
Markham St., Toronto. Chib: R. C. Y. C, 
Toronto. 

CAMERON, Osslan; b. Montreal, Mar. 
22, 1868; s. Colin Cameron and Annie 
Munro. Educ: St. Louis pub. schs., 1876- 
84; grad. Chicago Coll. of Law (Lake For- 
est Univ.), 1893. Admitted to 111. bar, 
June, 1893; Republican. Publications: Illi- 
nois Criminal Law and Practice, 1898; 
Iltinois aty and Village Laws, 1905. Re- 
vised and enlarged Jones' and Bimnore's 
General Legal Forms and Precedents, 1902. 
Address: 5160 Indiana Av., Chicago. 

CAMPBELL^ Alexander Colin; Official 

Reporter, House of Commons; 6. Shannon- 

ville. Ont., 26 Sept., 1857; «. of WilUam 

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m. Jeruflha Hawks Leggo; one c. two d. 
Educ: Toronto pub. sens.. Coll. Inst. For 
many srrs. a journalist; now official reporter 
H. of C. Publication: "Insurance and 
Crime." Address: The Firs, Aylmer £., 
Quebec. 

CAMPBELX., Hon. Archibald; Senator; 
b. Ridgetown, Co. Kent, Ont., 27 April, 
1854; c. Neil Campbell and Flora Johnson; 
m. Merretta Burke; three c. three d. Educ : 
in the pub. and High Sch.; merchant and 
miller. Elected member of the Dominion 
House for Kent. 1887-1888, 1891-1896; 
contested West York unsucces^olly in 1900, 
but upon the death of Hon. Mr. Wallace, 
was elected for that constituancy in 1901. 
Re-elec. in 1904; resided in 1904, and was 
called to the Senate in the same year; was 
Chairman of Banking and Commerce Com- 
mittee of the H. of C. for several years, and 
. for the last three vrs., Chairman of Railway 
Committee. Address: 333 Annette St., W. 
Toronto. Club: Ontario, Toronto. 

CAMPBELL, Archibald William, C.E.; 
b. Wardsville, Ont., 1863; s. of Cameron 
John, and Elizabeth McLaughlin Campbell: 
unmarried. Educ: Wardsville and St. 
Thomas Collegiate Inst.; grad. in Engineer- 
ing at Toronto. From 1886 to 1901, con- 
ducted local practice. Until 1896, was City 
Engineer of St. Thomas, and afterwards 
Commisaoner of Highways for Ont. In 
1902, was apptd. to the position of Deputy 
Minister of Public Works for Ont. Publica- 
Oons: Many public reports and pamphlets 
on the science of road and street construc- 
tion. Address: King Edward Hotel, Tor- 
onto. Clubs: Toronto, Victoria, and R. C. 

, Y.C., Toronto. 

Campbell, Hon. coiin h., k.c. f.r. 

C.I., Attorney-General of Manitoba; h. Bur- 
lington, Ont., 25 Dec., 1859; s. of John H. 
and Jane Kenneciy Campbell; m. 16 July. 
1884, Minnie Julia Beatrice Buck, d. of 
Anson Buck, M.D., M.R.C.S., and Ketural 
Adelaide Howell, of Palermo, Ont.; one «. 
one d. Educ: Public Schs., Burlington 
High Sch., Oakville and Toronto Law Sch. 
Barrister of Ont., 1881; of Manitoba, 1882. 
Address: "Inverary," Winnipeg. Clubs: 
Manitoba, Advance, Country, Albany and 
Grosvenor, Winnipeg. 
CAMPBELL, Major Duncan John D*Ur- 
ban; b. St. Hilaire, Que., 16 July, 
1885; s. of Major T. E. Campbell and Hen- 
reitta Duchesnay; m. Eleanor MacRubin 
Wood; three s. one d. Educ: Lennoxville. 

Sue.; High School, 1873; entered Bank ot 
ontreal, 1874; went to the North West, 
1882; was Postmaster, MacLeod, Alberta, 
and Sheriff since 1883. Major, Command- 
ing 23rd Alberta Rangers. AddreH: Mac- 
Leod. Alberta. Ctub; MacLeod. 
CAMPBELL, Glen. M.P.; b. Fort Pelly, 
Sask., 23 Oct., s. of Robert Campbell, Chief 
Factor, Hudson Bay Co., and Elleonora 
Stirling, both from Perthshire. Scot.; m. 
1 April, 1884, Harriet Bums, of Okansase: 
four c Educ: Glasgow Academy, ana 
Merchiston Castle School, Edinburgh, Scot.; 
Captain in Boulton's Scouts, 1885; unsuc- 
cessful candidate for local house in 1892 and 
1896; elected 1902 and 1907. First elected 
to the H. of C. tar Dauphin, 1908. Pres- 
byterian; Conservative. Address: Gilbert 
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CAMPBELL, John A., B.A., M.L.A.; 6. 
Clinton, Ont., 19 April, 1872; s. of John and 
Mary Campbell; unmarried. Edtic.: Win- 
nipeg pub. schs., Manitoba Univ. (grad. 
1900). For five yrs. Principal of Boisaevain 
Sch., Man.; now mem. of the legal firm of 
Campbell & Simpson. Unsuooesaful can. 
to Alan. Leg., 1903: el. 1907. Rea-eaHon: 
curiing. AadresB: Dauphin, Man. Cluba: 
Dauphin; Commercial, Winnipeg. 

GAJUPBELL. Bev. John Lome, B. A., D. 
D.; b. Dommionville, Ont., Jan. 14, 1849; 
9. Peter Campbell and Flora McLean; m. 
Aug. 27, 1868, Mamde C. Mclntyre, Domin- 
ionville. Educ: Woodstock Coll., 1868; 
Bapt. Theol. Sem., same, 1868; Toronto 
Umv., 1883; Central Univ. of Iowa, 1893; 
McMaster Univ. , Toronto. Ordained, Chat- 
ham, Ont., Aug. 14, 1868, to Bapt. ministry; 
in audition to pastorate also sec. Bapt. For. 
Misraonary Soc. of Ontario and Quebec, 
1872-9; took large party of tourists throujsh 
Egypt, Palestine, Asia Minor, Constantm- 
ople, Greece, Italy, etc., 1898; preached in 
London, £ng., summer, 1899, 1901 and 
1902; pastor Lexington Av., Bapt. Ch., New 
York, 1889-1904, TPirst Bapt. Ch., Cam- 
bridge, Mass., since 1904. Bepublican. 
PrMicaiwM: Heavenly Recognition and 
other Sermons, 1895; Sanctification, 1903. 
Addre»8: Cambridge, Mass. 

CAMPBELL, Captain Kenneth Bankln, 
D.S.O., b. Quebec; 3rd 8. of late Archibald 
Campbell, Thornhill; m. 1900, Edith, «. d. 
of late Thomas Riley Bannon; one d. Educ. : 
Royal Military College, Kingston. Entered 
army, 1883; Lieutenant, 1886; Captain, 
1896; AcQutant Gold Coast (Hausa) Con- 
stabulary, 1890-91; apptd. Deputy-Com- 
missioner and Vice-Consul in the Oil Rivers 
Protectorate and adjoining Native Terri- 
tories, 1891 ; Acting Commissioner and Con- 
sul-General, 1893; served in operations 
against Chief Nanna in Benin River, 1894; 
^nployed with forces of Protectorate (med- 
al with clasp); resigned, 1895; served in 
Carabiniers, and left army. 1897: now in 
Army Reserve; accompanied Naviu Brigade 
in China (1900) from taking of Taku Forts 
until relief of Tienstin and capture of Tient- 
sin native dty by the AUied Forces, as cor- 
respondent. Decorated for various services 
West Coast of Africa on special service; 
awarded bronze medal of Royal Humane 
Society for saving a native from the Vice- 
Consulate hulk in a river where crocodiles 
abound. Recreatioru: yachting, automobil- 
ing, canoeii^, swimming, and driving, etc. 
Address: 171 Queen's Gate, S.W. Clubs: 
Army and Navy, Ranelagh, R. C. Y. 

CAMPBELL, Hon. PhiUir Pitt, B. A.; 
Mem. of U. S. House of Representatives for 
3rd Dist. of Kansas; 6. Nova Scotia; m. 
1892, Helen Goff. When four yrs. of age 
moved with his parents to Kansas, and has 
resided there ever since. Grad. of Baker 
Univ. Read law on the farm, and called 
to Bar of Kansas, 1889. First el. to 58th 
Congress; re-el. 59th, 60th and 61st Con. 
Addresses: The Capitol, Washington, D.C.; 
Pittsburg, Kan., U.S.A. 

CAMPBELL, Bev. Robert, M.A.. D.D.; 
b. Township of Drummond, Ont., 21 June, 
1835; s. of Peter Campbell, and Margaret 
Campbell; m. Margaret Macdonnell; three 
«. two d. Educ: Local Sch., and Queen's 



Univ. Tatight sch. for six yrs.; clerk of 
Gen. Assembly since 1892; minister of St. 
Andrew's Church, Gait, Ont., for four yrs.; 
Minister of St. Gabriel Church, Montreal, 
for 42 yrs. In 1870, won prize essay on 
Union of Presbyterians in Canada. Modera- 
tor of Gen. Assembly. 1907; pres. of Nat. 
Hist. Soc. 1895-98. Publicahons: History 
of St. Gabriel Church. 1887; Union or Co- 
operation, 1906; numerous articles in re- 
views and periodicals. Reereations: golf, 
curling, botany. Address: St. Gabriel Ch. 
Manse, 68 St. Famille St^ Montreal. 
CAMPBELL. Robert Henrv; Superin- 
tendent of Forestry; b. Ailsa Craig, Ont., 26 
May, 1867; s. of James Campbell, Canadian 
Parliamentary Library, and Dorothy Camp- 
bell; unmarried. Eatui.: Strathrov and 
Ottawa CoUogiate Inst. Entered Govern- 
ment service in Secretary's branch, in 1887; 
served as private Sercetary to Deputy 
Minister and Minister, and Secretary of 
Canadian Forestry Association. Apptd. 
Superintendent, 1907. Publications: De- 
partmental reports, magazines and news- 
paper articles. Recreations: Football, moun- 
tainering. Address: 22^ Clemow Av., Ot- 

CAMPBELL, Wilfred, LL.D. (Aber- 
deen), F.R.S.C.; lyric and dramatic poet; 
6. Berlin, Ont, 1 June, 1861 ; s. of Rev. 'Thos. 
Swainston Campbell and Matilda Frances, 
d. Of late Major Francis Wright of Walworth 
Manor House, Surrey; m. Mary Louisa, o. c. 
of late D. M. Dibbie, M.D., and Louisa 
Mackenzie Macdonald, senior representa- 
tive of the ancient Barons Mackay of Stra- 
thy, and Derlot, N. Britain, and 10th in 
descent through her maternal grandfather, 
11th through her maternal grandmother 
from Robert Stuart, Earl of Orkney, son of 
James V. of Scotland; also through the same 
9th and 10th, from Lady Jane Gbrdon, e. d. 
of 17th Earl of Sutheriand. Educ.: privately 
High Sch.; Univ. of Toronto; Cambridge, 
Mass.; F.R.S., Canada; Vice-Pres. Eng. Sec. 
R. S., 1899-1900; President, 1900. Studied 
for Church of England; retired from Church 
to enter Civil Service of Canada and devote 
life to literature, 1891; holds position in 
Dominion Archives Office; writer of verse 
for American and English periodicals, and 
of several poetical dramas. Publications: 
Lake Lyrics, 1889; The Dread Voyage 
Poems. 1893; Mordred and Hildebrand 
Tragedies, 1895; Beyond the Hills of Dream 
Poems, 1899; Collected Verse, Sagas of 
Vaster Britain, 1906; Ian of the Orzades, a 
historical novel, 1906; Canada^ 1907; Poeti- 
cal Tragidies, 1908; a beautiful rebel, a 
historical novel of Up. Can. in 1812, (1909): 
"Life and Letters," "Canadian Seasons ana 
Woods"; The Umversity and The Natural 
Life; "Imperialism in Canada"; "The Cana- 
dian Lake Region"; Shakespeare and the 
Modem Drama; "A sheaf of winter Lyrics, 
1908; Camagie Edition of his ^oems, issued 
in 1906, by Andrew Carnegie the great 
philanthropist; has written much Imperial 
verse. Recreations: walking, skating, tennis, 
golf. Address: 24 lisgar St., Ottawa. 

CAMPBELL, William B.; b. Shannon- 
ville, Ont., 17 July, 1854; s. of William 
Camgbell and Margaret Brough; m. Jessie 
G. L. Rose, d. of late Geo. Maclean Rose of 
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real Sch.; after several years Service in the 
offices of three Insurance Companies, 
branched out as Publisher of The Bvdget 
and Insurance Journal; afterwards estab- 
lished Office and Field, now the only weekly 
journal in the world devoted to Life In- 
surance; five months ago commenced pub- 
lication of '*Fvre Insurance," devoted to fire 
indemnity and reducing of fire waste, the 
only journal of its kind published. Address: 
84 Victoria St.. Toronto, Ont. 

CANADA, Archbishop and Metropolitan 
of ; See Sweatman. _ , ^ 

CANNIFF, Wmiam, M.D.; b. Ontario, 
20 Jime, 1830; s. Jonas Cannifif, a U. E. L., 
and Letta Flagler; m. (1st) Grace Hamilton, 
(2nd) Elizabeth Foster; six s. one d. Educ: 
Common Sch., Univ. of Victoria Coll., Co- 

\ boung, Ont. Born and brought up on a 
farm, working until about 18 years of a^e; 

I went to school in winter; Student at Vic- 
toria Coll.; Student at Toronto Medical 
School; at Univ., New York. Home Sur- 

§eon, N. Y. State Hospital for 14 months; 
urgeon on board a vessel to London, Eng. 
Entered St. Thomas Hospital; passed Army 
Medical Board: apptd. Acting Asst. Sur- 
geon BxyyaX Artillery; retired from the Armv 
at the close of the War; travelled through 
Great Britain, Germany, and France; Hos- 
pital work in Paris; returned to Canada; 
apptd. Professor of Surgery and General 
Pathology, Victoria Coll., Toronto; Dean 
of Medical Faculty; retired to general 
practice; organized Medical Health Dept., 
Toronto, and was the first Medical Health 
Officer. Publications: Principles of Sur- 
gery; The Settlement of Upper Canada; 
"The Medical Profession in Upper Canada, 
1783-1860"; "Canadian Nationality, its 
growth and development"; "Early Steam 
Navigation in the Dominion;" Historical 
Sketch of the County of York; "Account of 
the Upper Canada Rebellion, 1837." Ad- 
dress: Belleville, Ont. ^ ^ -r. 
CANNON, Hon. Lawrence John, LL.B., 
LL.L., D.C.L., (LAval Univ.); a Pmsne 
Judge of the Superior Court of Que., for the 
Dist. of Three Rivers, since 1905; b. Quebec, 
18 Nov., 1852; s. of L. A. Cannon and Miss 
Gary; m. 1876, Aurelie (d. 1905), d. of J. G. 
Dumoulin, Prothonotary of the Superior 
Ct., Arthabaska; five s. three d. Educ: 
Quebec Seminary, Laval Univ. Admitted 
to the Bar, 1874; commenced practice of his 
prof, at Arthabaskaville; apptd. Asst. 
Attorney-Gen. for the Prov. of Que., 1891; 
cr. Q.C., 1897, and in same yr. acted as 
counsel for the Prov. of Que. in the Fisher- 
ies case before the Judicial Committee of 
the Privy 0)uncil in Eng.; unsuccessful 
candidate for H. of C. at g. e., 1882. Ad- 
dress: Three Rivers. 
CANTLIE, Lieut.-Col. George Stephen; 
Supt. of the Car Service of C. P. Ry.; h. 
Montreal, Que., 2 May, 1867; s. of James A. 
Cantlie, wholesale drjrgoods merchant, Mon- 
treal, and Eleanora Simpson Stephen, sister 
of Lord Mount Stephen; m. 1896, Beatrice, 
d. of the late W. Darling Campbell, of Que- 
bec. Educ: By private tuition, Montreal 
High Sch., McGiil Univ. Entered Audit 
Dept. of C. P. R., 1885; apptd. chief clerk 
in office; asst. gen. mgr.; ^en. baggage agt., 
and supt. of the car service, 1896. Joined 
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batt. Mem. Montreal Bd. Trade. Address: 
338 Mountain St., Montreal. Clubs: Mount 
Royal, St. James, Montreal Himt. 

CANTLIE, James Alexander; senior 
mem. of firm of James A. Cantlie Sc Co., b. 
Mortla^ch, Banffshire, Scotland, 5 June, 
1836; a. of the late Francis Cantlie and Mary 
Stuart; m. 1866, Eleanora Simpson, o. d. of 
the late William Stephen; two s. one d, 
Educ : Mortlach. Arrived Can. , 1 863 ; estd. 
firm of Cantlie, Ewan & Co., 1868. which 
was reorganized under the name of James 
A. Cantlie & Co., 1893, Mr. C. becoming 
head of the concern, which position he now 
holds. Pres., Dom. Travellers' Assn., 1880; 
Pres. Montreal Bd. of Trade, 1885; Vice- 
Pres., Dom. Transport Co.; mem. of the 
St. Andrew's Soc. and a Governor of Mont- 
real Generid Hospital and Western Hos- 
pital. Served in First Aberdeenshire R^t . , 
1859-1863; attended Royal Review before 
late Queen Victoria, 1861; served two yrs. 
in Victoria Rifles of Montreal. Address: 131 
Crescent St., Montreal. 

CAPPON, James, M.A.; b. 8 Mar., 1854; 
s. of Thomas Cappon and Ellen M. O'Brien; 
m. Mary Elizabeth Macnee. Educ: Brou- 
ghty Ferry Parish Sch., Dundee High Sch., 
and Glasgow Univ., Scot. Arrived in Can- 
ada, 18^; was Bursar and Medalist in 
Philosophy (Glasgow); Correspondence tu- 
tor in English at Queen Margaret Coll., 
Glasgow; Lecturer in English History for 
Glasgow Univ. Extension; Prof, of English 
in Queen's University (1888), and of Arts 
Faculty (1906). For some years Prof. Cap- 
pon took an active part in the University 
Extension Movement in Canada, and for 
four winters, gave courses in English litera- 
ture at Ottawa, under the auspices of 
Government House. He has also given 
courses in the Normal Sch., at the request 
of the Education Department. Publica- 
tions: Victor Hugo; a memoir Britain's title 
in South Africa; studies in Canadian Poetry; 
The Secretarian Principle in the Constitu- 
tion of Canada; What Classical Education 
means. Recreation: golf. Address: "Fair- 
nook," Kingston, Ont. 

CABLING* Hon. Sir John, K.C.M.G.. P. 
C; b. in Tp. of London, Middlesex, Ont., 23 
Jan., 1828; s. of the late Thomas Carling, 
of Yorkshire, Eng., who came to Canada 
in 1818; m. Hannah, d. of the late Henry 
Dalton, London, Ont. Educ: London; el. 
to the London Sch. Board. 1850, and served 
for four years; City Council, 1864, and served 
for four years; member of Old Can. Legis- 
lature, from 1857 to 1867; Receiver General 
in Oartier-Macdonald Govt., 1862; at Con- 
federation, was elec. for London to H. of C, 
and also to Ontario Legislature r Commis- 
sioner of Agriculture and Public works in 
Sandfield-Macdonald Govt., from July, 
1867, until Dec.. 1871; re-elec. in 1872. but 
defeated 1874; elec., 1878; entered Su- John 
MacdonaJd's Administration as Postmaster 
General 23 May, 1882; Minister of Agri- 
culture, 25 Sept., 1885; defeated for London 
1891 ; api^td. to the Senate, 27 April, 1891 ; 
resigned in Feb., 1892, to contest bye-elec. 
in London for H. of C, and was successful; 
ceased to be Min. of Agriculture on dissolu- 
tion of Abbott Ministry, 6 Dec, 1892; mem- 
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out portfolio same date; re-apptd. to the 
Senate, 23 April, 1896; in 1892 was ofiFered 
position of Lieut. -Governor of Ontario, but 
declined, and in the following year declined 
the proffered appointment of Honorary 
Commissioner for Canada at the World's 
Fair, Chicago; created Knight Commander 
of the Order of St. Michael and St. George, 
3 June, 1893; in march, 1893, the Standing 
Committee on Agric. of the House of Com- 
mons adopted a resolution recording its 
appreciation of the services rendered by 
him to the Agricultural interests of the 
Dominion. Is Pres. of the Carling Brewing 
and Maltiiig Co. Address: London, Ont. 

CABMAN, Bev. Albert, D.D., LL.D.; 
General Supt. of the Methodist Church; b. 
Iroquois, Dundas Co., Ont., 27 June, 1833; 
8. of Philip Carman, Warden of Cos. of 
Sformont, Dundas and Glengarry, and 
Emmaline Carman, d. of Peter Shaver; m. 
Mary Jane, d. of Capt. Jas. Sesk; three a. 
one d. Educ: Dundas Co. Gram. Sch., 
Victoria Univ., Cobourg, now Toronto. 
Head Master, Dundas Co. Gram. Sch., 1863- 
57; Chancellor of Albert Univ., 1857-74 
(confederated with Victoria Coll.); Bishop 
of Methodist Episcopal Church j 1874-84; 
Gen. Supt., Methodist Church since 1884. 
Publicationa: Activities of Calling, and sev- 
eral pamphlets. Address: 42 Murray St., 
Toronto. 

CABMAN, Albert BIchardson, B.A.; 
Journalist; b. Belleville, Ont., 8 Feb., 1865; 
8. of Rev. Dr. Carman, Gen. Supt. of the 
Methodist Church, and Mary Sisk; m. Ger- 
trude Walker, of Belleville. Educ: Albert 
Coll., Belleville. On staff of Toronto Globe, 
1887-1891. Parliamentary Correspondent, 
1890-1; ^hief Editorial Writer, Montreal 
Star, from 1891 to date. Publications: Two 
novels, "The Preparation of Rywson Em- 
bury," and "The Pensionnaires;" one econ- 
omic work, "The Ethies of Imperialism;" 
magazine stories and review articles. Re- 
creation: golf. Address: Star Office, Mont- 
real. 

CABMAN, Bliss, B.A., journalist; b. 
Fredericton, N.B., 15 April, 1861; e. s. of 
William Carman and Sophia Mary, d. of 
George P. Bliss. Educ. : Collegiate Sch. and 
Univ. of N.B.; Edinburgh and Harvard. 
Office editor, the Independent, New York, 
1890-92. PublicaHons: Low Tide pn Grand 
Pr^, 1893; Behind the Arras, 1895; A Sea- 
mark, 1896; Ballads of Lost Haven, 1897; 
Songs from Vagabondia (with Richard 
Hovey), 1894* More Songs from Vagabondia 
(with Richard Hovey), 1896; by the Aure- 
lian Wall, 1898; A Winter Holiday, 1899; 
Last Songs from Vagabondia, 1900; Christ- 
m s Eve at St. Kavin's, 1901; Ode for the 
Coronation, 1902; Pipes of Pan, No. 1», 1902; 
Pipes of Pan, No. II, 1903. Recreation: 
banoeing. Address: 70 Fifth Avenue, New 
York. 

CABNET, Michael: West India mer- 
chant; b. Waterford, Irel., 11 May, 1839; 
s. of Edmund Carney and Margaret Ciamey; 
m. 25 Aiig., 1873, Sarah Richardson. El. 
to H. of C., at g. e., 1904; unsuccessful at 
g. Cy 1908. Address: Halifax, N.S. 

CABON, Hon. Joseph Edouard, M.L.A., 
Min. of Agric. for Prov. of Que.; 6. Ste. 
Louise, Que., 10 Jan., 1866; s. of Edouard 
Caron and Desanges Cloutier; m. (Ist), 1888 



Leopoldine Castonguay, of St. Roch des 
Aulnaies (d. 1894); (2nd), 1897, Matilda 
Destroismaisons; two s. one d. Educ: Ste. 
Ann's Coll. An Agriculturist. Sec.-Treas. 
of Ck>. Council, Municipality of Ste. Louise; 
sch. oommr. of Ste. Louise and Agric. Soc. 
of L'Islet Co., since 1893. Unsuccessful can. 
for H. of C. at g. e., 1900. and at bye-el., 
1902; first returned to the Legis, by accl., 
at bye-elec., 26 Sept., 1902; re-elec. at g. e., 
1904 and 1908. Address: Ste. Louise, Que. 
CABBEL, Frank; Ed. and Prop, of 
Quebec Telegraph; b. Quebec, 7 Sept., 
1870; #. of James Carrel and Josepha But- 
chart; unmarried. Educ: Quebec, and 
Stanstead Coll. In ioumafism for many 
yrs. Owner of (^u^bec TeleQ/raph; pres. 
"Frank Carrel, Limited." Publications: 
"Carrel's Guide to Quebec;" "Tips;" "His- 
tory of Quebec Tercentenary." Recreations: 
tennis, fishing, hunting. Address: Chateau 
Frontenac. Clubs: Garrison, Hunt, Turf, 

CABBIEB. Ix>uis Aufiruste, B.A., M.P.; 
6. Levis, Que., 24 May, 1858; s. of Antoine 
Carrier, and Helen Caroline Sheppard; m. 
6 Oct., 1892, Angeline C. Hamel; two s. 
Educ: Levis Ck)ll. and High Sch. of Quebec 
and Poughkeepsie, N.Y.; Provincial Dir. 
Quebec Central Ry.; elec. to H. of C, bye- 
elec, 6 June, 1905, by acclam.; re-elec., 
1908; Liberal; Catholic. Address: Levis. 

CABBIQUE, William Jeffrey; b. Halt on 
Co., Ont., 19 Aug.. 1872; s. of William 
Carrigue, and Martha Marlowe; m. 1909, 
Mabel Gascoyne. Educ: Georgetown High 
Sch., formerly Advertising Manager, Ham- 
ilton Spectator, and afterwards the Ottawa 
Citizen. Pres. and Gen. Man., Canadian 
Street Car Advertising Co., which controls 
the advertising in all the Street Cars in the 
Dominion. Recreations: motoring and fish- 
ing. Addresses: Bank of Ottawa Building, 
St. James St., "The Sherbrooke," Montreal. 
Clubs: National .Toronto; Canada, R. St. L. 
Y. C, and Military Club, Montreal. 

CABBOIX, Hon. Henry George, LL.B., 
D.L., Judge of the Superior Court, Quebec; 
b. Kamouraska. 31 Jan.. 1865; s. of M. B. 
Carroll; m. 1891, Amazelie, d. of L. Boulan- 
ger, Merchant of Ste. Agathe de Lotbiniere.. 
Educ: St. Anne's Coll., and Laval Univ., 
Quebec. Admitted to the Bar, 1889; grad. 
at Laval Univ., practised his profession at 
Fraserville, Quebec; K.C., 1899; Crown 
Attorney for Kamouraska district; elected 
to Parliament, 1891. 1896. and 1900; Soli- 
citor-General, Canada, 1902-4; Director of 
the Quebec and Lake Huron Railway Co. 
Publications: President of Le Soleil Pub- 
lishing Co. Address: 6 Brebae St., Quebec. 
Clubs: Rideau. Ottawa; Garrison. Quebec. 

CABBUTHEBS, James; b. Toronto, 
Ont., 1853; s. of George Andrew Carruthers 
and Janet Carruthers; two a. Educ: Tor- 
onto. Entered office of T. C. Chisholm. 
grain merchant, Toronto; partner of the 
firm of Crane and Baird; esto. offices of his 
own in Montreal, Toronto, and Winnipeg. 
Pres. Toronto and Montreal Steamboat Co., 
United Supply and Contracting Co. ; Hiram 
L. Piper Co.; Montreal and Lake Erie 
Steamboat Co.; Dir., Dominion Bank of 
Can., St. Lawrence and Chicago Steam 
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Bd. of Trade, Com Exchange; Governor 
Montreal Gen. Hospital, Western Hospital. 
Address: Montreal. 

CABSON, Lleut.-Col« John, J. P., Mem. 
Carson Bros., fire insur. agts., Montreal; 
President of tne Crown Reserve Mining Co., 
Cobalt: 6. Montreal, Que., 13 Oct., 1884; 
s. of William Carson and Mary Johnston; 
m. 1885, Minnie R.. d. of the late Henry 
Corran, of St. John's, Que.; one s. one a. 
Educ.: Pub Schs., Montreal. At age of 
sixteen yrs., entered employ of the Royal 
Insur. Co., and has remained in the insur. 
business ever since. Mem. Montreal Board 
of Trade. Entered Fifth Royal Scots, now 
Fifth Royal Highlanders, as second Ldeut., 
22 May, 1891; Capt., 1894; Major, 1898; 
Iieut.-Col., 1902; Lieut.-Col. Commanding, 
1906, when Regt. organized into two 
batt. Address: 41 13 Sherbrooke St. , Mont- 
real . Cl ub : Canada. 

CABSWEIX, Robert; b. Colborne, Ont., 
19 July, 1838; s. of Hugh and Margaret 
Carswell, of Glasgow, Scot.; m. (Ist), MiU- 
cent A. Carmen, sister of Rev. Dr. Carmen; 
(2nd) Martha Swan; (3rd) Sophia Prankish; 
, one s. three d. Educ: Grammar Sch., 
Brighton; Belleville Seminary and Middle- 
sex Univ. course. Taiight School at 18 
years of age, during which time he attended 
Seminary and Coll., at intervals until 1864, 
when he removed to Toronto, and entered 
into Lawbook selling and publishing. Has 
published over 200 different volumes of Law 
Books. His life's ambition has been to 
become informed in the life and doctrine 
and theology of the New Jerusalem. Re- 
crecUions: cn^s. drafts., etc. Address: 
1634 King St., West, Toronto, Ont. 

CARTER, Col. James Colebrooke, J. P.; 
b. Fredericton, N.B., 22 Nov., 1844; s. of 
Sir James Carter, for many years Chief 
Justice of N.B., and Mary Anne EUsabeth 
Carter; m. (Ist) Frances Katherine Jones; 
(2nd) Eleanor Frances Oswall; four s. one d. 
Educ: King's Coll., N.B.; Vice-Chairman 
Berkshire Territorial Association; served in 
the 43rd Light Infantry, and Conmianded 
the 1st V. B. Royal Berkshire Regiment. 
Address: Ardington, Wantage, Berkshire, 
Eng. Clubs: Naval and Military, London, 
Eng. 

CARTER^ Rev. John, M.A.; Bursar of 
Pusey House, Oxford; b. 7 Nov., 1861; ». 
of John Carter, Toronto. Educ: Up. Can. 
Coll., and Trinity Univ., Toronto; Exeter 
Coll., Oxford (Exhibitioner), 2nd class Lit, 
Hum. 1887. Curate of Limehouse Parish 
Church, 1887-89; Resident at Pusey House 
since 1889; Assistant Chaplain Exeter Coll., 
Oxford, 1890-96: Hon. Secretary of the 
Christian Social Union from its foundation 
in 1889; Editor of the Economic Review 
since 1 891 . Address : Pusey House, Oxford . 

CARTER, John William; Supreme Sec, 
S.O.E.; b. Cheltenham, Eng., 30 June, 
1839; s. of John and Sarah Carter; m. Jane 
Honan. Educ: Cheltenham, Eng. Ar- 
rived Canada, May. 1870. Unsuccessful 
candidate for West Toronto at Prov. elec., 
1883. Has been Sup. Sec. of the Sons of 
England, B. S. for 27 yrs. Address: 64 
Macpherson Av., Toronto. 

CARTER-COTTON, Hon. Francis L., M. 
L.A.; Ed. and Prop, of Vancouver News 
4dvMxser; b. Yorkshire, Eng., 1847. First 
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el. to B.C. Leg. for Vaneouver, 1890; re-el. 
1894, 1896; defeated 1900; el. for Richmond 
at g. e., 1903. Prov. Min. of Finance from 
Aug., 1898, to Ffeb., 1900; Chief Commr. of 
Lands and Works from March, 1899, to 
Feb., 1900. Apptd. Pree. of the Ex. Coun.. 
Ju ne, 190 4. Address: Vancouver, B.C. 
CARTWRIGHT, Alexander Dobbs; Sec, 
to the Bd. of Ry. Commrs. for Canada; b, 
Kingston. Ont., 20 Sept^ 1864; «. of Sir 
Richard Cartwright and Frances Lawe; m. 
A. E. S. Hart; one «. Educ: Queen's Coll., 
Kingston (Grad. 1886). Called to the Bar, 
1888; practiced in Toronto until 1904, when 
apptd. to his present position Recreations: 

§olf, angling, rifle shooting. Address: 354 
tewart St., Ottawa. Clvhs: Rideau, Golf. 
0> untry. Ot tawa ; Toronto, Toronto. 

CARTWRIGHT, Captain Francis Len- 
nox, D.S.O.; 6. 27 March, 1874; 5th 
s. of Rt. Hon. Sir R. J. Cartwright, G.C.M. 
G., P.C; m. 1901, Ada Marion Carlos, e d, 
of Augustus F. Perkins of Oak Dene, Holm- 
wood. Surrey. Educ: Bishop Ridley Coll.; 
St. C^atherine's; Queen's Umv.^Kingston. 
Capt. 14th Batt. Princess of Wales Own 
Rifles, Canadian Militia, 1896; joined'Korth 
West Mounted Police, 1897, served in 
Yukon and North-West Territories; was 
seconded to serve in Strathcona's Horse. 
1900; served in S. Africa with that corps till 
its return to Canada; returned to N. W. M. 
P., 1901; retired, 1904; Captain 6th Field 
Battery, C. A., 1906. Deooraied for dis- 
tinguished service in S. Africa throughout 
the campaign. Recreations: shooting, rid- 
ing, yachting, swimming, football, hockey. 
Ad dress: E angston, Ont. 

CARTWRIGHT* Rt. Hon. Sir Richard 
John, P.O.; G.C.M.G., cr. 1897; K.C. 
M.G., cr. 1879; Senator, Minister of Trade 
and Conmierce and leader of the Senate of 
Canada; b. Kingston, Ont., 14 Dec., 1835; 
«. of late Rev. R. D. Cartwright, Chaplain 
to the Forces, Kingston, Ont., and Harriet, 
d. of Conway Edward Dobbs, of Dublin, 
Ireland; g. s. of Hon. Richard Cartwright, 
formerly a Judge of Conmion Pleas in Up- 
Canada, and afterwards a member of the 
Legislative Council of that Province; m. 
1859, Frances, d. of Col. Alexander Lawe, 
of Cork, Ireland; six s. three d. Educ: 
Trinity Coll., Dublin. Became President 
of the Commercial Bank of Canada; is Pres. 
Director, or Trustee of several commercial 
and financial corporations; during its exist- 
ence was Pres. of the Reform Club, Toronto ; 
Pres. of the Eastern Ont. Liberal Associa- 
tion, formed in 1897; elected to Parliament 
of Old Canada, for Lennox and Addington. 
1863, and continued to sit for that constit- 
uency imtil 1867; from Confederation down 
to 1878, represented Lennox in House of 
Commons; defeated in Lennox, 1878; was 
returned for Centre Huron at bye-election 
on resiniation of H. Horton; contested 
Centre Wellington, 1882; elected S. Huron, 
1883; S. Oxford, 1887. 1891. 1896; Finance 
Minister, 1873-78; Chief Financial Critic, 
and one of the Leaders of the Opposition in 
Parliament, 1879-96; Acting-Premier and 
Leader in the House of Commons, 1897; 
went to Washington, 1897, to pronmte 
better relations between Canada and the 
United States; proposed a Joint Commis- 
sion, and represented Canada on the Anglo- 



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American Jcnnt High Ckimmisaioii when it 
sat at Quebec in the summer of 1898, and 
Washington in the winter of 1898-99; Act- 
ing-Premier during Premier's absence at 
Colonial Conference, 1907. A Liberal. Ad- 
dress: 276 O'Connor St., Ottawa. Clttb: 
Rideau, Ottawa. 

CABTWBI6HT, Lleut.-Col. BobeH, C. 
M.G., 1900; formerly Assistant Adjutant- 
Qeneral for Musketry, Headquarters, Can.; 
6. 4 Nov.^ 1860; e. «. of Rt. Hon. Sir R. 
CartwrijEht; m. 1885, Ivy Maria Russell, d. 
of Benjamin C. Davy; two d. Com • and 
School of Musketry; A.A.G. Militia Force of 
Canada; Ma|or and Brevet lieut.-Col., 
Royal Canadian Regiment. Served North 
West Rebellion, 1885 (Medal); South Africa 
Canadian Contingent (Medal, four clasps); 
now engaged in fruit farming. Address: 
Sunmieriands, B.C. Club: Rideau, Ot- 
tawa. 

CABVELL, Frank Broadstreet, LL.D., 
M.P.; b. Bloomfield, 0>. Carleton, N.B.. 
14 Aug., 1862; s. of Bishop Carvell and 
Margaret lindsay; m. Carrie B. Packs, 28 
July, 1887; one d. Educ: in the Ck>m. Soh., 



ulv, 1887; 
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»n Univ.; graduated from Boston 
Univ., June, 1890. Admitted Attorney, 
Oct., 1890. Elec. to the H. of Assembly 
of New Brunswick, Feb., 1889. and resigned 
in Oct., 1900; unsuccessfully contested 
Carleton, N.B., for the H. of C. in 1900. but 
was elec. in 1904 and 1908. Address: Wood- 
stock, N.B. 

CASET, Blffht Bev. Timothy, D.D., 
Bishop of St. John: b. Charlotte Co. N.S., 
20 Feb., 1862; s. of Jere. Casey and Cath- 
erine Case^. Educ: St. Joseph's 0>11., and 
Laval Umv., Quebec.; ordained Priest, 29 
Tune, 1886. Bishop, 30 Sept., 1899. Ad- 
dress: St. John, N.B. 

CASGBAIN, Hon. Joi^eph Philippe Baby, 
C.E., Senator; b, Quebec, Que., 1 March, 
1856; 8. of P. B. Casgrain, K.C., for 19 yrs. 
mem. of Parlt.. and Mathilde Perrault; 
grandson of the late Col. C. E. Casgrain, 
mem. of the Legislative Assembly, 1830- 
1834; g. grandson of the late Hon. James 
Baby, at one time Speaker of the Legisla- 
tive Assembly of Up. Can.; m. 1885, EUa, 
d. of the late J. W. Cook; four s. two d. 
Educ: Seminary of Quebec. Has followed 
prof, of (yivil Engineer in Montreal, since 
1888; admitted as a Provincial Land Sur- 
veyor, 1878, and as a Dom. Land Sur., 1881. 
and is also an Ont. and Manitoba Lana 
Surv. Director Richelieu and Ont., Navi- 
gation Ck). Called to the Senate, Jan. 27, 
1900; mem. of the Ottawa Improvement 
Com., since 1903; Chairman of Railway 
Committee of the Senate. Address: 180 
St. James St., Montreal, Que. Clubs: St. 
James', Montreal; Rideau, Ottawa. 

CAS6BAIN, Major Philippe Henri du 
Perron. R.E.; 6. Quebec, 31 May, 1864. 
Educ: Royal Military Ck)ll., Kingston. Ser- 
ved North-Weet Territory, throughout Re- 
bellion, as Adjutant 9th Rifles, 1885 (medal; 
joined R. E., 1885; qualified as an Inter- 
preter in Russian, 1893; Captain, 1894; 
Major. 1902; served Manipur Expedition, 
1891 (medal and clasp); Ordnance Survey, 
Bedford, 1891-95; served S. African War 
(despatches, two medals, and five clasps). 
Address: 8 St. James's Square, S. W. Eng. 



CASGBAIN, Thomas Chase, K.C.. LL. 
D.; b. Detroit. Mich., U.S.A., 28 July, 1852; 
«. of Hon. C. E. Ca^rain and Charlotte 
Mary Chase; m. Marie-Louise Le Moine: 
one «. Educ: Quebec Sem. and Laval 
Univ., Que.; member of the Que. Legis., 
1886-1896; Attorney-General for Que., 1891 
1896: member of the H. of C, 1896-1904. 
Address: Montreal. Clubs: Mount Royal; 
St. James', Montreal; Garrison, Quebec, 
and Rideau, Ottawa. 

CAHAN, Charles HasUtt, A.B., LL.B., K. 
C; b. Yarmouth, N.S., 31 Oct.. 1861; «. of 
Charles and Theresa Cahan; m. Mary J. 
Hetherington; two s. one d. Educ: Yar- 
mouth Seminary; Dalhousie Univ., Halifax. 
Grad. Dalhousie Univ. in Arts, 1884, in 
Law, 1890; called to the Bar of N.S.. 1893, 
and subsequently called to the Bar of Que., 
apptd. K.C. for N.S;, 1907; K.C. for Que., 
1909.; Pres. of the Canada Cement Co., el. 
to the N.S. Legis. for Shelbume, 1890; 
Leader of C5onservative Party in N.S. Legis., 
1890-94. Addresses: 37 Royal Insurance 
Bldg., (bus.); 198 Univeraty St., Montreal. 
Clubs: Halifax, Halifax; Jockey, Mexico; 
Mount Royal, Montreal. 

CAINS, Fred. L.; 6. Tp. of Lochiel, Glen- 
garry Ck)., Ont., 19 Feb., 1862; s. of Henry 
Cains and Ann lighthall; m. 1884, Frances 
Pulsford, of London, Eng.; two s, two rf. 
Educ: McGill C5oll.; commenced mercan- 
tile career with Greenshield's Ltd., Mont- 
real; estab. firm Brophy, Cains A C5o., whole- 
sale dry goods, 1888; remained with firm 
until 1908, and then organized **F. L. 
Cains, Ltd.", wholesale dry goods; Pres., 
Commercial "Travellers' Assoc, of Can., 1905. 
Recreations: golf. Address: 41 Hampton 
Court. Montreal; 301 St. James St., Mont- 
real (bus.) Clubs: St. James', Canada, Forest 
and Stream, Royal Montreal Golf, Montreal. 
Laurentian, Ottawa; (Life Mem. M.A.A^A., 
Montreal.) 

CASH, Edward L., M.D., M.P.: 6. Mark- 
ham, Ont., 26 Dec., 1849; «. of David Cash 
and Elizabeth Eckardt; m. Mary V. Simp- 
son; one s. two d. Edvc: Markham Hif^h 
Sch. and Victoria Univ.; Graduated m 
Medicine at age of 21; went to U.S.A.. and 
remained for 26 yrs., returning to Canada 
in 1896 and was d. to Parlt. for Mackenzie, 
Sask., in 1904, and again in 1908. Address: 
Yorkton, Sask. 

CASSELS, Hon. Walter Gibson Prinffle, 
B.A., K.C, Judge of the Exchequer Court 
of Canada; 6. Quebec, Que., 14 Aug., 1845; 
s. of Robert Cassels and Mary Macnab: m. 
Susie Hamilton; two s. four d. Educ: 
Quebec High Sch., and Toronto Unjv.: 
member of the law firm of Blake, Lash and 
Cassels, Toronto, for many years, during 
which he held briefs as Ck)uncel for the C. P. 
Ry., in the famous OnderdoiUc Arbitration, 
and for the Province of Ont., Queen's Coun- 
cil, 1883; apptd. Judge of the Exchequer 
CJourt, 2 March, 1908. Recreations: salmon 
fishing, golf and curling. Address: 21 Black- 
bum, Av., Ottawa. Cftt6«; Toronto, Toronto 
Hunt, Toronto, Ont.; Rideau, Golf and 
Country, Ottawa, Ont.; Halifax, Halifax. 

CASSILS, Charles; merchant; b. Renton 
Dumbartonshire, Scotland, 16 June, 1841 ; 
s. of John Cassils and Margaret Murray; m. 
(1st) 1865, Agnes Shearer, of Rutherglen 
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late Senator Cochrane of Hinhurst, Que.; 
three 8. four d. . Educ. : Rutl^erglen, near 
Glasgow. On arrival Can., joined firm of 
Cochrane, Cassils & Co., boot and ^oe 
mnfrs., Montreal. Represents Ei^lish 
House of Messrs. Bolckow, Vaughan & 
Co., Ltd., of Middlesboro', Yorkshire. Act- 
ed as chief rep. in Can., of the Cam^ie 
Steel Co., for many yrs., until formation of 
the U.S. Steel Trust. Pres., Dom. Trans- 
POTt Co.; dir., Bell Telephone Co., Northern 
ISlectric and Mnfg. Co^ Dominion Bridge 
Co., Wire and Cable Co., Windsor Hotel 
Co., Canadian Transfer Coi International 
Nickel Co., of New York, and various other 
Cos.; mem. Masonic fraternity and life 
governor of Montreal General Hospital; 
Pre^., St. Andrew's Soc. of Montreal. Was 
Pres., Montreal Philharmonic Soc. for 
several yrs. Recreation: music. Address: 
209 University St., Montreal, Que. Clubs: 
Mount Royal, 9t. James', Forest and 
Stream, Montreal, Himt, Canada, Royal St. 
Lawrence Yacht, Jockey. 

CATTO, Charles James, Captain 48th 
Regt., Highlanders; b. Toronto, Ont., 14 
Nov., 1868; s. of John Catto and Margaret 
Mundee; m. Leila Alice Taylor; five «. Mep- 
chant, Jimior Partner of John Catto & Son, 
Toronto. Address: 46 Breadalbane St., 
Toronto. Club: Canadian Military Institute, 
Toronto. 

CATTO, Dr. William; b. Aberdeenshire, 
Scotland, 1867. EduC: Aberdeen Univ., 
and later at Edinburah; completed his 
medical educ, Berlin, Germany. Went by 
sea from Liverpool to Dawson at height of 
Klondike fever. In addition to large medi- 
cal practice has taken a great interest in 
mining operations; operated first mill on 
a quartz deposit at Klondike. Address: 
Dawson, Y.T. 

CAVERHILL, George; mem. of the firm 
of Caverhill, Learmont & Co., Hardware 
Merchants; b. Beauhamois, Que., 18 Oct., 
1868; «. of Thomas Caverhill and Elizabeth 
Spiers Buchanan; m. 1887, Emily Margaret, 
d. of John Caverhill; one «. one d. Educ. 
Montreal High Sch., Coll. Inst, of Gait, 
McGill Univ. Entered the employ of 
Crathem & Caverhill, 1877; joined his bro. 
the late Frank Caverhill, J. B. Learmont. 
and T. H. Newman in organizing the firm 
of Caverhill, Learmont & Co. Was Pres., 
Montreal Bd. of Trade; Vice-Pres., Mont- 
real Loan and Mortgage Co.; dir., Dominion 
Iron and Steel Co., Montreal Street Ry. Co., 
Royal Victoria Life Ins. Co., Richelieu and 
Ont. Nav. Co., Canadian Colored Cotton 
Mills Co.; governor, Montreal General Hos- 
pital. Address: 166 Druramond St., Mont- 
real, Que. Clubs: St. James', Mount Royal, 
Montreal, Canada, Forest and Stream, 
Roval Montreal Golf, Montreal Hunt, Mont- 
real Jockey, Royal St. Lawrence Yacht. 

CEPERLEY, Henry T.; real estate agent 
b. Oneonta, N.Y., 10 Jan., 1851; s. of Martin 
Ceperley and Desiah Winnie; one «. one d. 
Educ: Pub. Schs. and secured teacher's 
certificate. Taught sch. in New York 
State, until 1875, when he removed to 
Minnesota and later to Montana, where he 
engaged in real estate. Became resident 
Vancouver, 1886, where has built up exten- 
sive business as real estate and insur. agent, 
also mining broker. Dir. of the British 
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America Development Co., the British 
Columbia Building Assn., and the Carter 
River Power Co. Address: Georgia St., 
Vancouver, B.C. Clubs: Vancouver, Ter- 
minal City, Vancouver. 

CHADWICK, His Hon. Austin Cooper, 
Judge of the County Court, Wellington 
County, and local Judge High Court of 
Justice, Ontario; b. Tp. of Ancaster, Went- 
worth Co., Ont.. 18 Nov.. 1842; s. John 
Craven Chadwick, originally of Ballmora 
Co., Tipperary, Ireland, and Louisa, d. of 
Jonathan Bell, Kensington, Eng.; m. Caro> 
line Christie, d. of Ralph Charles Nicholson, 
late of Toronto and Lewes, Eng.; one a. 
one d. Educ: at Private Sen. in Clapham, 
Eng., and the Guelph Grammar Schs. 
Called to the Bar, 1864; apptd. Junior 
Judge of the County of Welungton, Jan., 
1873; Local Judge, H. C. J., March, 1882; 
Judge Wellington, 1891. RecreaHons: field 
sports, fishing, shooting. Address: Guelph, 
Ont. 

CHALLENEB, Frederick Sproston, R. 
C.A.; 6. Whetstone, En^and, 1869; s. of 
Edwin and Emma Jane Wood, London; m. 
1902, Ethel White, Oshawa, Ont.; one s. 
two d. Educ: St. Paul's Sch., Stratford. 
Essex. Arrived in Canada, 1883; studied 
at Ontario School of Art, and with G. A. 
Reid, R.C.A., Toronto; also in England, 
Italy, Egypt, and Syria; A.R.C.A.; received 
medal, Pan-American Exposition,. Buffalo; 
mem. of Council, Toronto Guild of CSvic 
Art.; Ont. Society of Artists, and Royal 
Canadian Academy of Art. Principal works: 
National Gallery, Ottawa — Workers of the 
Fields (Diploma work); A Song at TwiUght. 
Provincial Art Gallery, Toronto — ^The Milk- 
maid; When the Lights are Low; A Quiet 
Old Road; mural decorations — Russell 
Theatre, Ottawa; King Edward Hotel, 
Toronto; and C. P. R. HotelJThe Alexandra 
Winnipeg; steamers of the R. and O. Nav. 
Co.; medal at Louisiana Purchase Exposi- 
tion, 1904. Address: Old Court House, 
Toronto. 

CHAMBERLAIN, Montague; 6. St. 
John, N.B., April 6, 1844; s. Samuel M. 
Chamberlain and Catherine W. Stevens. 
Educ: pvt. schs., St. John, until 1868; un- 
married. Bookkeeper 18 yrs., and partner 
1885-7, firm of J. & W. F. Harrison, whole- 
sale grocers, St. John; asst. sec., 1889-93, 
sec, 1893-1900, Lawrence Scientific Sch. 
For 10 yrs. was active mem. of Canadian 
Militia; retired with rank of Capt. Mem. 
Natural History Soc, of N.B., Bost|on Nat- 
ural History Soc, Am. Omithol. Union, 
Nuttall Omithol. Club, Victorian Club 
(Boston), Boston Folk Lore Soc, and Ind- 
ian Industries League. Publications: Cana- 
dian Birds, 1870; Systematic Table of Cana- 
dian Birds, 1887; Nuttall's Ornithology, 
revised and extended, 1891 and 1896; Birds 
of Greenland, 1892; Some Canadian Birds, 
1895; The Church Army, 1897; Maliseet 
Vocabulary, 1899; The Penobscot Indians, 
1899; also various bulls., etc Address: 
Felton Hall, Cambridge, Mass. 

CHAMBEBL.ATNE, Miss Catharine 
Jane, B.A.; 6. Toledo, Can.; d. Ashley 
"Taylor Chamberlayne and Cynthia Sheffield 
Thompson. Educ: Elmira Coll. for Women, 
1865; studied literature and French, in 
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cinnati Wesleyan Coll., 6 jt^., Wilbraham 
Acad., 7 yrs.; founded, 1^92, and since 
prin., Miss Chamberlayne's School for Girls. 
Address: The Fenway, Boston, Mass. 

CHAMBERS, Edward* Thomas Davies; 
b. Sa£fron Walden, Eng., 26 June, 1852, 
s. of Edward Thomas Chambers and Louisa 
Percy Davies; in. Margaret, d. of the late 
James Jamieson, J.P.; three s. one d. 
Arrived in Canada, May, 1870; in the seven- 
ties was Principal of the Granby and St. 
Andrew's Academies. In journalism and 
literary pursuits ever since. For many 
years editor Quebec Chronicle. For ten 
years a member of the Quebec City Council, 
and for sometime Pro. Mayor. Past-Grand 
Master Masonic Grand Lodge, Que. Pu6- 
HccUions: The Onananiche and its Canadian 
Environments; Illustrated QuebeCf The 
Port of Qubec; Chambers Guide to Quebec; 
The Anglers Guide to Eastern Canada; The 
Sportsman's Companion, etc. Recreation: 
Aiiglizig and gardening. Address: 274 Grand 
AUee, Quebec. Clitb: Garrison, Quebec. 

CHAMBERS, Captain Ernest John; 
dentleman Usher of the Black Rod, the 
Senate of Canada; b. Penkridge, Stafford- 
^re, Eng.. 16 April, 1862; s. of Edward 
Thomas Chambers, and Louisa Percy Dav- 
ies (both Ekig).; m. 1898, Bertha Macmillan, 
of Kingston, Ont.; one s. t>ne d. Educ: 
Prince Albert Sch., St. Henri, Que., and 
Montreal High. Sch. Came to Canada with 
his parents, 1870. Father was for most of 
his life engaged in educational work in Eng. 
and Prov. o? Que. An ancestor on father s 
side (Rear Admiral Thos. Chambers) served 
in Saunders' fleet at Quebec, 1759, and 
during the Revolutionary War commanded 
the British Squadron on Lake Champlain 
and Greoige. Until apptd. to the Senate, 
was actively engaged in journalism, most 
of the time in Montreal. In 1888 and 1889, 
was Managing Director and Editor of the 
Calgary Herald, the pioneer daily newspaper 
in the then Northwest Territories. Was for 
two years joint proprietor and editor of the 
Canadian Military Gazette. Has contribu- 
ted to a variety of publications on histori- 
cal, military, hunting and] yachting sub- 
jects. Among his books are the following: 
"Suburban Montreal," six editions (pub- 
lished at Montreal, 1890-96); "The Origin 
and Services of the Prince of Wales* Rai- 
ment" (Montreal, 1897); "The Third (Mont- 
real) Field Battery, its Origin ana Ser- 
vices" (Montreal, 1898); "History of the 
Queen's Own Rifles of Canada," (Toronto, 
1903); "The Montreal Highland Cadets, a 
Corps History" (Montreal, 1901); "The 
Governor General's Body Guard, Canada" 
(Toronto, 1902); The Duke of Cornwall's 
Own Rifles," (Ottawa, 1903); "The Book of 
Montreal" (Montreal, 1903); "The Royal 
Grenadiers, a Regimental History" (Tor- 
onto, 1904); "The 5th Regiment, Royal 
Scots of Canada (Highlanders)" (Montreal, 
1904); "The Book of Canada" (Montreal, 
1905); "A Great Building Firm of a Great 
City" (Montreal, 1905); "The Canadian 
Marine, a History of the Department of 
Marine and Fisheries" (Toronto, 1905); 
"Regimental History of the 90th Winnipeg 
Rifles" (Winnipeg, 1905); "Encyclopedia ot 
Canadian Biography," Volumes I and II 
(Montreal and Toronto, 1904 and 1906); 



"Histoire du 65eme Regiment Carabiniers 
Mont Royal" (Montreal, 1906); "History 
of the Royal Northwest Mounted Police ' 
(Montreal and Ottawa. 1906); "A History 
of the Canadian Militia" (Ottawa, 1907) 
"Canada's Fertile Northland," three edi- 
tions (Govt. Printing Bureau, Ottawa, 1907, 
1908, 1909); "The Settler's Gfuide," (Winni- 
- peg, 1908); "The Great Mackenzie Basin" 
(Govt. Printing Bureau, Ottawa. 1908); 
"The Allan Line" a history and guide book 
(London, Eng., 1909); "The Canadian 
Parliamentary Guide," editions* of 1908, 
1909, and 1910 (Ottawa). Has been con- 
nected with Canadian Biilitia for manyyrs. 
As a boy commanded the Montreal High 
Sch. Cadet Rifles, and later was Adjutant 
of the 6th Fusiliers, now the Prince of 
Wales' Fusiliers. At present Capt. of the 
Corps of Guides, on special service, attached 
to Intelligence Branch at Headquarters. 
Recreations: shooting, fishing. Addresses: 
The Senate. Ottawa; 325 Daly Ave., Ottawa 

CHAMBERS, Bev. James, B.A., M.A.. 
D.D.; 6. Holbrook, Ont., Mar. 1, 1851; «. 
Robert Chambers and Katharine Lucas 
Nesbitt; m. 1877, Jessie Irene Buell. Educ: 
Princeton, 1872; Princeton Theol. Sem., 
1 875' Ordained to Presby'n Ministry, 1 875 ; 
pastor Sherburne, N.Y., 1875-1882; Calvary 
Presby'n Ch.. New York 1882-1900; del- 
ivered somon in 1894 that started cam- 
paign against Tammany; 3 times moderator 
Presbytery of New York; mem. 5 Gen. 
Assemblies, Presby'n Ch.; editor Church 
Work, 12 yrs.; writer of religious, critical 
and reform articles. Connected with Nat. 
Bank of Norwich, N.Y., since 1900. Life 
mem. A. B. C. F. M., Am. Home Missionary 
Soc., Am. Tract Soc., Am. Bible Soc. Clvbs: 
Presby'n Union (New York), Norwich. Ad- 
dress: Norwich, N. Y. 

CHAMPAGNE, Albert, M.P.; 6. Ottawa, 
Ont., 23 June. 1867: s. of Seraphin Cham- 
pagne and Melina Ducharme: m. 29 Sept., 
1895, Ester Oliver. Educ: Christian Bros. 
Sch., Ottawa; constable in the R. N. W. M. 
P., for 10 years, stationed at Battleford in 
"C" Division; was elec. first Mayor of the 
town of Battleford, July ,1904; was elec. 
a member of Legislature of Saskatchewan; 
elec. to H. of C, 1908; a brother of Control- 
ler Champagne, ()ttawa; Roman Catholic; 
Liberal. Addrc««; Battleford, Sask. 

CHAMPAGNE, Napoleon; CJont roller of 
Ottawa; h. Ottawa, Ont., 4 May, 1862; «. of 
Seraphin Champagne and Melina Ducharme. 
Educ: Christian Brothers Sch., Ottawa, 
and Law Sch.; alderman for Ottawa for 
fifteen years; Controller for three years; 
Acting Mayor; unsuccessful candidate for 
H. of C, three times, and once for the 
Legislature in the Conservative interests. 
Address: 48 Sparks St., Ottawa. Clvh: Elks, 
Ottawa. , „ 

CHAPAIS, Jean Charles, LL.B.; b. St. 
Denis de la Bouteillerie. Kamouraska Co., 
Que., 6 March. 1850; s. of Hon. Jean Charles 
Chapais, Senator of Canada, and Georgina 
Dionne. d. of Hon. Limable Dionne, a mem, 
of the Legislative Coimcil of Quebec, before 
Confederation; m. Henrietta d. of Alexis 
Thomas Mechaud, M.D., on of the Gover- 
nors of the Coll. of Medicine, of Quebec; 
one s. one d. Educ: Ck)ll. of St. Ann de 
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Laval, Que.; admitted to the Barr, 1870; 
praotisea law for two years; has since 
devoted all his time to agriculture; was 
Associate Editor of the omcial Journal of 
Agriculture of the Province of Quebec, from 
1879 to 1890; also official Agricultural 
Iieoturer. Is at present, since 1890, Assist. 
Daii^ Commissioner, Canada; was Secretary 
the nrst Quebec Forestry Association; Dir., 
Vioe-Pres. and Pres. of the Pomological and 
fruit growing Soc, of the Prov. of Que.; and 
since 1879, Agricultural Lecturer in all the 
French Sections of the Dominion; collobor- 
ator and correspondent of the French and 
English Agricultural Press for 30 years. 
PvhlictUiona: Book on Forestry "The Can- 
adian Foresters' Illustrated Guide," in 
French and English, 1883. Addrest: St. 
Denis de la Bouteillerie, Kamouraska, Co., 
Quebec. 

€HAPAIS, Hon. Joseph Amable Thomas 
LL.D., M.L.C.; 6. St. Denis de Kamouraska. 
23 March, 1858; ». of the late Hon. J. C. 
Chapal^' and Henriette Georgina Dionne; 
tn. Hectorine, e. d. of ^ Hector Langevin, 
formerly Min. of Pub. Works for Canada. 
Educ: at Coll. of St. Anne de la Pocatiere. 
Studied law and called to the Bar of Que., 
1879. From 1884 to 1890, was Chief 
Editor, and from 1890-1901, Proprietor and 
Editor of Le Cowrrier du Canada. Unsuc- 
cessful can. for H. of C. at g. e., 1891. Appd. 
to Legis. Coun., March, 1892; Jan., 1893. 
Min. without portfolio in Taillon Govt., and 
Leader of Govt, in Legis. Coim.; Pres. of 
Legis. Coun., 1895; Pres. of the Council, 
May, 1896; Min. of Colinixation and Mines 
in Flynn Govt., 1897. Puhlicationa: "Le 
serment du Roi, 1900; Jean Rolin, Iiitend- 
ant of New France, 1904; Melanges, 1905, 
etc. Address: 3 Ursulines St., Quebec. 

CHAPLEAU, Major Samuel Edmour St. 
Oiis:e; Clerk of Senate of Canada and 
Clerk of Parliaments of Canada, since 1900; 
6. Syracuse, N.Y., 1839; 2nd ». of Pierre 
Chapleau. builder, Montreal; m. Caroline K; 

. 3rd d. of Lt.-Col. Geo. W. Patten, U.S. 
Army; one a. Educ: Coll. of Terrebonne. 
Went to U.S., 1860; entered regular army, 
1861. Received brevet rank of Capt. for 
gallant and mertiorious services at battle 
of Murfreesboro', Tenn.j and that of Brevet- 
Major for gallant services during Atlanta 
campaign and at battle of Jonesboro,' Ga. ; 
was also at battle of Shiloh, Tenn., the 
siege of Corinth. Miss., and battles of Chick- 
amauga and Chattanooga, Tenn,; sent to 
Memphis during the riots in that city, 1866; 
in command of the troops at Augusta, Ga., 
during the riots, 1868. Retired from U.S. 
Army, 1871; entered Civil Service of Can., 
1873; Secretary of Department of Public 
Works, Sheriff of North West Territories, 
and Clerk of the Crown in Chancery. Re- 
ereationa: Reading, camping, fishing, shoot- 
ing, horseback riding, etc. Addrest: The 
Senate, Ottawa, Canada. Cluba: Rldeau, 
Ottawa; Army and Navy, New York. 

CHAPLEAU, Samuel Jefferson, C.E.; h. 
Atlanta, Ga., 1 Jan., 1869; a. of Major S. E. 
Chapleau, clerk of the Can. Senate, and 
Carrie K. Patten; m. Mary Edith, d. of 
James Gouin, Postmaster of Ottawa; one a. 
one d. Educ: Ottawa Coll. Inst, and 
Rensselaer Poly. Inst., Troy. N.Y. (grad., 
1891). Member of Can. and Amer. Socs., 
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CSvil Engrs. Summers 1889-1890. instru- 
ment man and draughtsman on municipal 
and general engineenng for P. H. Baerman, 
C.E., Troy, N.Y.; Nov., 1890, transitroan^ 
Hudson Kiver Impvt. Commission U.S. 
Corps Engrs.; July to Sept., 1891, transit- 
man prehminary location for proposed 
railway form Greenwich, N.Y., to Rutland. 
Vermont; Sept., 1891, to May, 1892, General 
Engr. practice office of P. H. Baerman, 
Troy, N.Y.; May, 1892, to Jan., 1894, 
Assistant to Div. Engr., Eastern Div., 
C. P. R., general maintainance of way,, 
yards surveys, &c.; Jan. to Aug., 1894, 
private practice Ottawa, Canada; Aug., 
1894 to Feb. 1896, in charge topographic 
party on Hydrographio Survey of Fraser 
River, B.C., for Dept. Public Works. Can.; 
May to Sept., 1895, structural draftsman 
Somanges Canal construction. Coteau Land- 
ing. Que.; Sept., 1895 to June, 1896, Asst. 
{Engineer on adjustment of final estimates.. 
Canadian Ship Canal, Sault Ste. Marie, Ont; 
June, 1896 to June, 1900. structural drafts- 
man, later Assist. Engr. Soulanges Canal 
construction, Coteau Landing, in respon- 
sible chaige of design of working drawing^s, 
construction estimates, &c., Dept. of Rail- 

> ways and Canals, Canada; June, 1900 to 
March, 1901, Ass't. Engr.. N.Y. State Barge 
Canal survey in charge of designs and 
estimates of looks and their equipment and 
construction proposed 12' Canal, Buffalo to 
Albany, and on Champlain Canal improve- 
ment; March, 1901, to June, 1904, Asst. 
Engr., Dept. Public Works Engineer in 
charge Hydro-graphic investigation. Middle 
Channel River, St. Lawrence Kingston to 
Brockville, Ont., for 14' navigation, also 
surveys and improvements of harbor and 
chanels upper St. Lawrence Dist., Jtme to 
Octy 1904, Prin. Asst. Engr. in organization 
of Canadian Hydrographic office and in 
charge district Montreal to Great Lakes, 
Dept. of Marine, Can. To date, Engr. in 
charge Nipissing Dist. (Mem. of Board of 
Advisory Engrs.), Geo. Bay Ship Canal 
survey for Dept. Public Works, Can. Re- 
creationa: Motor boating, canoeing, hunting. 
Addreaa: P. O. Box 203, Ottawa. Cluba: 
Yacht, Canoe, Gananoque, Ont. Rowing, 
Ottawa. 

CHAPPLE, His Hon. Thomas Williai^, 
Judge of the District of Kenora; b. Kilkenny 
Ireland, 10 Feb., 1813; a. of Capt. William 
Chappie and Eiitychia McNaughton; m. 
Lucy Ann French, of Oshawa; one «.; Educ: 
Newcastle and Toronto, Ont.; arrived in 
Canada, 9 Oct., 1858; called to the Bar of 
Ontario, 1883; elected M.P., 1894; apptd. 
Judge, 1898. Recreationa: Baseball and 
boating. Addreaa: Kenora, Ont. Club: 
Lake of the Woods. 

CHAPUT, Charles; head of the firm of 
L. Chaput, Fils & Cie, wholesale grocers, 
Montreal; b. Montreal, Que., Nov., 1841; 
a. of the late Leandre Chaput, founder of 
the firm of L. Chaput, Fils & Cie, and 
Helene St. Denis; three a. two d. Educ: 
French and English Schs., Montreal. Joined 
father's firm as clerk, 1867; made partner 
1862. head of the firm. 1878. Mem. of the 
Council of Montreal Bd. of Trade. Dir., 
Canada Life Ass. Co.; Vice-Pres., Montreal 
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Hospital and Mem. Montreal Dispensary. 
Addrew: 349 Sherbrooke St. E., Montreal. 

C^HABBONNEAU. Hon. Napoleon, K.C.; 
a Puisnie Judge of the Superior Ck>urt of the 
Prov. of Que., since 1903; h. Cotedes Neiges. 
Que.. 12 Feb.. 1853; <. of Aunistin Char- 
Donneau and Julienne Dufort. Educ: Mont- 
real OoU. Admitted .to the Bar, 1879, and 
practiced prof, in Montreal. Unsuccessful 
candidate for H. of C, at g. e., 1887; elec. 
1895. Address: 36 Simpson St., Montreal. 

GBL4BLTON, Alexander Drysdalet Asst. 
Gen. Passngr. Agt., Northern Pacific Ry.: 
. b. Hamilton, Ont., 15 Nov., 1859. Entered 
Ry. service, Feb., 1876, since which he has 
been consecutively to June, 1877, Clerk, 
Auditor's office Great Western Ry. of Can. ; 
June 8, 1877, to Feb. 15, 1884, with Chicago 
^ Alton Rd., successively m charge return 
ticket dept., and of issuing tickets and rate 
clerk; Feb. 15, 1884, to date, succeesively 
gen. western passngr. agt. and asst. gen. 
passngr. agt.. Northern Pacific Rd. and its 
successor, the Northern Pacific Ry. Ad- 
dr eas: Portland, Ore. 

CTHABLTON. Cksorge James, Gen. Pass- 
ngr. Agt., Chicago & Alton Ry.; 6. Hamil- 
ton, Ont., 9 Sept., 1860. Educ: Pub. and 
Priv. Schs. Entered Ry. service 1875. as 
Messenger Boy, Gen. Passn^. Dept., Chic- 
ago & Alton Rd., since whicn he has been 
consecutively to March. 1895, successively 
Junior Clerk, Conductor's Clerk, Ticket 
Stock Clerk. Kate Clerk and Ticket Accnt. 
same Dept.; March 14, 1885 to Jan. 1, 1900, 
Asst. Gen. Passngr. Agt., and Jan. 1, 1900, 
to date. Gen. Passngr Agt.; entire service 
with the Chicago & Alton Rd. and its suc- 
cessor, the Chicago & Alton Ry. Address: 
Chicago, 111. 

CHABLTON, Harry Beady; 6. St. Johns, 
Que., 9 Feb^ 1866; m. R. L. Edith Osgoode; 
one 8. Educ. : St. John's High Sch. ; started 
in 1881, with the St. Johns News, and was 
afterwards with the Montreal Herald for 
five years; C. P. R. Co., for five years, and 
Davis and St. Lawrence Co. for two years. 
Entered the service of the G. T. Ry. System, 
1 Jan., 1898, as Advertising Agent: now 
General Advertising Agent for G. T. Ry. 
System, and G. T. Pacific Ry.; Address: 8 
Sussex Av., Montreal. Clubs: Transporta- 
tion, Bu ffalo; Press Club, Chicago. 

CHATEAUYEBT, Victor: 6. Quebec. 
Que., 1841; s. of Pierre Chateauvert and 
Angele Rousseau; m. Virginie Dussault, of 
Quebec; four s. three d. Educ: Christian 
Brothers' Sch., William Thorn's English 
Academy, Quebec. Entered employ Louis 
Renaud & Frere (now J. B. Renaud & Co,), 
flour, grain and provision merchants. 1885; 
became a partner, 1879; bought out the 
bis. together with Gaspard Lemoine, 1884. 
Pres. Renaud & Co., Ltd., Dir. La Banque 
Nationale; Pres. Quebec Bd. of Trade, 1891- 
1893. Served as Harbor Commr. of Que. 
El. to Que. Legis. Assemblv, 1892; retired 
on dissolution that Parlt. Address: St. Foy 
Rd., Quebec. 
CHAUSSE, Alclde; Supt. of BIdgs., 
Montreal; h. Saint Sulpice, I'assomption 
Co., Que., 7 Jan., 1868; s. of Edouard 
ChaussCj lumber merchant, and Rose de 
f Lima Rivet; m. 1894, Rose de Lima Ren- 
aud; two s. Educ: St. Mary's Academy, 
Montcalm Sch., Montreal. Studied archi- 



tecture in Montreal, Chicago,and Milwaukee^ 
U.S. Practiced as an architect in Montreal 
for twelve yrs.; apptd. head of the Bureau 
of Bldg. Inspection, Montreal, 1900. Mem. 
of the uouncil of the Chamber of Commerce 
commr. of the Superior Ct.; Vice-Pres. of 
International Soc. of Inspectors of Bldgs.; 
Sec. Architectural Inst, of Can.; past Pree.^ 
Prov. of Que. Assn. of Architects; corres. 
mem. National Socs. of Architects of U.S., 
France, Belgium, Holland, England. Spain r 
Portugal, etc. Mem. Council of the Per- 
manent Committee of International Con- 
gresses of Architects, British Fire Prevei^- 
tion Com., Comite Technique contre les 
Accidents et les Incendies (France). Pres. 
Fire Prevention Committee of the Ameri- 
can Soc. of Municipal Improvements; was 
mem. of the Congresses of Architects of 
Paris, 1889; Brussels. 1897; Paris. 1900; 
Madrid. 1904; London. 1906; Vienna, 1908;; 
Congress of Civil Engineering at St. Louis. 
U.S., 1905; Congress of Fire Prevention, 
London, Eng., 1903, when awarded a silver 
medal; Ck>ngres8 of Sanitation in Houses , 
Geneva, 1906; Congress, Chambers of Com- 
merce of the Empire, in London, 1906. 
Publications: Building Inspector's Hand- 
book, Code of Building Laws, both in Eng' 
lish and French; contributions to several 
technical publications and reviews. Ad-^ 
dress: 1433 St. Hubert St., Montreal. 

CHAUTEAU, Hon. Charles F. X. Alex- 
andre, LL.D., K.C.; Chev. Leg. Hon. 
(France); Vice-Pres. La Banque Nationale; 
b. Quebec, 23 Feb., 1847; s. of Hon. P. J. 
O. Chauveau, former Premier of Quebec, 
and Flore Masse; m. Marie Adele. d. of HoUr 
Judge T^sier; two s. Educ: Jesuit's Coll., 
Coll. St. Sulpice, Montreal; McGill and 
Laval. Dracendant of an old family of He 
d'Oleron, France, whom emig. to Canada, 
about 1720. Called to Bar of Que., 1868; 
el. to Leg. Ass., 1872; Solicitor General, 
1878; Prov. Sec;, 1879; Judge of Sessions, 
1880; Prov. of Criminal Law at Laval 
Univ.; Quebec for 15 yrs.; Director and 
Vice-Pres. La Banque Nationale. Address: 
Chateau Frontenac, Quebec; Rimouski,. 
(Summer). 

CHEW, Thomas Edward Manley, M.P.; 
b. Rugby, Ont., 11 Aug., 1874; s. of Geo. 
Chew, and Sophia Lawrence; m. 1 March. 
1899, Effie Williams; one d. Educ: Midland 
Ont., first returned to H. of C, 1908; Metho- 
dist; Liberal. A<Wr«8«: Midland, Ont. 

CHISHOLM, Alexander W., M.D.. M.P.; 
b. Margard Forks, C.B., 24 Jan., 1869; s. of 
William and Mary Chisholm, both Scotsh; 
m. 27 Jan^ 1904, Clara Le Brun. Educr 
Margard Forks High Schy^ St. Francois 
Xavier Coll., Antigonish. Was a candidate 
in a three cornered contest in the Co. of 
Inverness, 1904, but was defeated; first 
elec. to H. of C, 1908; Roman Catholic; 
Liberal. Address: Margard Harbour, N.S. 

CHISHOLM, Hon. Christopher P.; Com. 
of Works and Mines of Nova Scotia; b, 
Clydesdale, Antigonish Co., N.S.. April, 
1854; of Scottish parentage; m. 1890, Sarah 
Campbell^ of Antigonish. Educ: St. Fran- 
cois Xavier Coll., Antigonish. Called to 
Bar of N.S., 1883. Apptd. Notary, 1884, 
El. to N.S. Ass., 1891, and has represented 
Antigonish continuously since. Called to 
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Feb., 1903. Apptd. Com. of Public Works 
and Mines, 23 March, 1907; re-el. by accl. at 
bye-el., 9 April, 1908. AddresB: Halifax, 
N.S. 

CHISHOLM, Hugh J.; 6. Niagara-on- 
the-Lake. Ont., Itfay 2, 1847; m. 1872, Hen- 
rietta Mason, Portland, Me. Was train 
newsboy on G. T. Ry., at 13; studied in 
evening classes at a business coll. in Tor- 
onto, gradually secured control of news 
routes on trains of G. T. Ry., east to Port- 
land, Me., taking his brothers into partner- 
ship and steadily added to this business. 
Sold out Canadian business and purchased 
his brothers' interests in New England; 
located in Portland and added publishing. 
Became interested in wood-pulp business 
late in '70s; began mfr. of indurated fibre 
ware; organized Somerset Fibre Co.; mfg. 
wood-pulp at Fairfield; established, 1881, 
Umbagog pulp mill at, Livermore Falls on 
Androscoggin River, and later organized 
the Otis Falls Pulp Co.; developed water 
power at Rumford Falls, organizing Rum- 
ford Falls Power Co.; became largely inter- 
ested in mfg. enterprises there and estab- 
lished there a community of model homes 
for mill operatives, known as Strathglass 
Park; organized and is Pres, Portland and 
Rumford Falls Ry., Rumford Falls and 
Rangeley Lakes R. R.; with William A. 
Russell and others organized International 
Paper Co., and on death of Mr. Russell, 
became its Pres., and Nov., 1907, chmn. 
b'd. dirs.; also Pres. or Dir. various other 
corp'ns. Address: 813 5th Av. Office: 30 
Broad St., New York. 

CHISHOLM, Joseph Andrew, B.A., M. 
A., LL.B., K.C.; h. St. Andrews, Antigonish 
Co., N.B., 9 Jan. 1863; «. of William Chis- 
holm, J.P., and Flora Mackintosh; m. 
Frances Alice Afflick, d. of James AfifUck; 
five d. Educ: St. Francis Xavier Coll., 
Antigonish, and Dalhousie Coll., Halifax; 
admitted to the Bar, 1886; contested An- 
tigonish for the H. of C, 1895 and 1896, but 
was defeated; President North British Soc. 
of Halifax, 1889; apptd. K.C.. 1907; Pres. 
Canadian Club, 1908; Mayor of Halifax, 
1909-10. Publications: Joseph Howe, a 
Sketch (1909); speeches and public letters 
of Joseph Howe (1909); contributor to the 
Catholic Encycleopedia. Recreations: Walk- 
ing. Address: Hillside Hall, Halifax, N.S. 
Club: Halifax. 

CHISHOLM, Thomas, M.B., M.D., CM., 
M.P.; b. Glenwilliams Co. Halton, Ont., 12 
April, 1842; s. John Chisholm, and Jane 
McClure; m. Margaret Gerrie; two s. one d. 
I Educ: Self-eductaed, and finished at Tor- 
onto Univ.; spent his early life on a farm 
where he had hired out, after loosing his 
mother; studied at night without a teacher. 
Taught pub. sch., then High Sch.; studied 
medicine; lectured in Western Univ., Lon- 
don, Ont. Practiced medicine for 30 yrs. 
Elec. member of Parlt., 1894, and in 1898. 
Publications: Rhyming history of England, 
in 100 lines; Dialogues on English History 
and "The Hunter's Adventures in the Can- 
adian Wilderness. Address: Wingham, Ont. 

CHISHOLM, William, B.A.. M.P..; 6. 
Heatherton, Antigonish, Co., N.S., 8 Dec., 
1870; s. of John and Isabella Chisholm; 
unmarried. Educ: at St. Francis Xavier 
Univ., Antigonish, N.S.; has been a Town 
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Councillor in Antigonish for two terms. 
First elec. to Federal Parlt., at bye-elec. 
in 1905; re-elec. at g. e., 1908. Address: 
Antigonish, N.S. ^ Clubs: Antigonish, and 
Neptune, Antigonish; Laurentian, Ottawa. 

CHOQUBT, Francois Xavier, B.C.L. 
(McGill); b. Varennw, Que., 8 Jan., 1851; «. 
of Jean Baptiste. Cho<iuet and Adeline 
Provost; m. Mary Caroline Barry, of Trois 
Pistoles, Que. Educ: L'Assomption and 
Montreal Colls.; studied law under Sir L. A> 
Jette and Senator Beique in firm of Jette 
and Beique; took a law course at McGill 
Univ.. from which he grad. B.C.L. , 1874. 
Called to the Bar, 10 Jan., 1875, and com- 
menced practice of his profession in Mont- 
real; partner in firm of Jette and Beique for 
four yrs.; practiced alone for six yrs.; part- 
ner in the firm of Mercier, Beausoleuil and 
Choquet, 1884-1892, when name of the firm 
was changed to Beausoleil & Choquet; cr. 
K.C., 7 March, 1893; mem. of Council of 
Montreal Bar, 1894-1897; apptd. a del, to 
Gen. Council of Bar, of Prov. of Quebec; 
apptd. Judge of the Sessions of the Peace, 
License Conmu*., Police Magistrate 24 Dec., 
1889, and Extradition Commr. under the 
Extradition Act of 1901. Pres., Montreal 
Children's Aid Soc. Recreations: huntiof , 
fishing. Address: 814 Dorchester St., W., 
Montreal. Clubs: Engineers', Montreal, 
Winchester, Shawinigan. 

CHOQUETTE, The Hon. PhUippe Au- 
guste, LL.D., Senator; b. at Beloeil, 
Que., 26 Jan., 1854; s. of Joseph Choquette, 
a farmer, and Dame Marie F. Audet; m. 
Aug., 1883, Marie Bender, d. of A. Bender, 
Prothonatary of the Superior CJourt of the 
District of Montmagny, and Grand d. of the 
late Sir. Eteanne Pascal Tache, Prime Min- 
ister of Canada before Confederation; five 
«. three d. Educ: at the Coll of St. Hya- 
cinthe and Laval Univ. Obtained his de- 
gree as Advocate in 1880, also the silver 
medal offered by Marquis of Lome, then 
Governor General; Private Secretary to the 
late Hon. Mr. Mercier; founded the "Sen- 
tinelU" of Montmagny, in 1883, which still 
exists in the name of ''Courrier de Mont- 
magny.*' In 1896, founded at Montreal, 
the journal *'L« Soir." Entering political 
life in 1882, was defeated, but was elec. for 
H. of C. for same Co., in 1887, re-elec. in 
1891, and 1896. Apptd. Judge of the Sup- 
reme Court for the Province of Quebec; 
resigned, 1904, as Judge to accept a Senator- 
ship, and to take charge of the general 
elections in the District of Quebec and its 
environs; edited "Le Soleil" French Liberal 
organ, of Quebec, 1905-1906. President. 
The Boston Asbestos Co., Ltd.; President 
of the Ha Ha Bay Ry., and ex-President, 
and now legal advisor of the Canada and 
Gulf Terminal Ry., both under construction 
Address: Quebec. Clubs: St. Louis, and 
Garrison, Quebec. 

CHRISTIE, Major Albert Edward, D.S. 
O., 16th Moimted Rifles; b. 3 Dec., 1860; s. 
of late Charles Robertson Christie, of Tor- 
onto; m. 1902, Mary Ludlow, d. of Hon. 
Mr. Justice Wetmore; two s. Served North 
West Rebellion, 1885; South Africa, 1900. 
Address: Brandon, Man. 

CHRISTIE, John. K.C.; 6. Ottawa, Ont. 
21 Jan., 1847; s. of Alexander and Susannah 
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Philadelphie. Pa. Calledto the Bar ofOnt.. 
1878; joined the legal firm of Finhey. 
Christie & Hill; now head of the firm of 
Christie, Greene A Hill. Recreation: read- 
ing. Address: 211 BronsOn Av., Ottawa, 
Clu bs: Rideau, Golf, Country, Ottawa. 

CHBYSLEB, Francis Henry, B.A., K. 
C; b. Kingston, Ont.; s. of Gordon Harvey 
Chrysler, s. of Colonel John Chrysler, Chrys- 
ler's Farm, and Jane Mackenzie, d. of Capt. 
James Mackenzie, R.N.; m« Margaret 
Grant: two s. two d. Educ: at Queen's 
Coll., Kingston; engaged in practice of law 
at Ottawa, since 1872. Pubhcations: Edgar 
and Chrysler Insolvent Act, 1875. Address: 
87 Catherine St., Ottawa. Clubs: Rideau, 
Country, Golf, Ottawa. 

ClABE, George A., M.P. for South 
Waterioo; b. Preston, Ont., 6 June, 1864; 
8. of John and Marguerite Clare; m. Cath- 
erine Fink; one s. three d. Educ: Preston 
Com. Sch. A mfr. of Stovers and furnaces; 
Pres. Clare Bros. & Co., of Preston; Pres. 
Can, Office and School Furniture Co. Ten 
years Reeve of Preston; first Mayor; ten 
yrs. a member of Waterloo County Council ; 
one yr. Warden. First el. to H. of C, 1900; 
re-el. 1904 and 1908. Address: Preston, 
Ont. Clubs: Albany, Toronto; Waterloo 
Co. Golf, Gait. 

CLARKE, Hon. George Johnson, K.C.; 
Speaker of N. B. Legislature; b. St. And- 
rews, N.B., 10 Oct., 1857; s. of Nelson and 
Mary Clarke; m. Bessie, d. of the late Rev. 
HezekisJi McKeown, of St. John, N.B.; 
two d. Educ: St. Andrews and Fredericton. 
Editor ofiSt. Croix Courtier, 1882; admitted 
Attorney. 1885; called to Bar, 1886; un- 
successful pan. for H. of C, 1891; unsuc- 
cessful can. for N.B. Legis., 1899; el. to 
Legis., 1903; re-el., 1908; apptd. K.C., 1907; 
Speaker of Legis., 1909. Address: St. 
Stephen, N.B. 

CLABK, Rev. Francis E., M.A., D.D., 
LL.D.; President World's Christian En- 
deavour Union since 1895; editor in chief 
of the Christian Endeavour World since 
1886; b. Aylmer, Que.; m. Harriet E. Ab- 
bott, Andover, Mass., U.S.A., 1876; three 
s. one d. Educ: Kimball Union Academy; 
Dartmouth Coll., N.H., U.S.A.; Andover 
Theolog. Seminary; Dartmouth Coll., 1887; 
grad. at Dartmouth Coll., 1873; at Andover 
Theol. Sem., 1876; Pastor of Williston 
Church, Portland, M., 1876; founded Chris- 
tian Endeavour Soc, 1881; Pastor of 
Phillips Church, Boston, 1883; President 
United Soc. of C.E., 1887-1907; four times 
around the worldj etc. Publications: Chris- 
tian Endeavour m All Lands; Ways and 
Means; The Children and the Church; 
Young People's Prayer Meetings; Our 
Journey aroimd the World; World-Wide 
Christian Endeavour; The Great Secret; 
Fellow Travellers; a New Way around an 
Old World; Old Lanterns for New Paths; 
Training the Church of the Future; Chris- 
tian Endeavour Manual, and several other 
volumes, large and smalt. Recreations: fish- 
ing in the Main woods, outdoor sports, etc. 
Address: Tremont Temple, Boston, Mass. 

CLARK, George Harold; 6. Brantford, 
Ont., 1872; «. of James and Sarah Clark; m. 
R. Irene Fault; two s. one d. Educ: Brant- 
ford Com. Sch., and High Soh., and Ontario 
Agricultural Coll., Guelph. Farmed until 



21 years of age; grad. from O. A. C, in 1908; 
apptd. on the sta£f of Guelph in the same 
year. In 1902, was apptd. Chief of the 
seed division of the Federal department, and 
in 1905, promoted seed Commissioner. Or- 
ganized the seed branch of the Department 
of Agriculture, and instituted the work of 
seed testing and control of the seed trade of 
Canada, imder the Hon. S. A. Fisher. Pub- 
lications: Farm needs of Canada; and num- 
erous reports and bulletins of the depart- 
ment. Address: 501 O'Connor St., Ottawa. 

CLlARK, Lieut.-Col. Hugh, M.L.A.; 6. 
Kincardine, 6 May, 1867; s. of Donald and 
Mary Clark; m. Kate Ross, c. d. of H. M. 
Ross., M.D., of Richard's Landing, Ont.; 
one s. Educ : Kincardine High. Sch. ; taught 
Sch. for three years, after which he edited 
the Walkerton Herald: in 1890, purchased 
the Kincardine Review: in 1897-8, edited 
the Ottawa Citizen. Is still owner and 
Editor of the Kincardine Review; was elec. 
to the Legisltaure at the g. e., 1892, but 
was unseated; was afterwards elected in a 
bye-election in 1903, and also in 1905 and 
1908. Joined the militia in 1892, and be- 
came lieut.-Col. of the 32nd Regt., 1906. 
Recreations: bowling and golf. Address r 
Kincardine, Ont. 

CLlARK, John Murray, K.C.. M.A., LL. 
B.; b. St. Mary's, Ont^ 6 July, 1860; s. of 
James and Isabella Clark; ^ m. Anne M. 
Anderson; three d. Educ: Univ. of Toronto r 

§rize in Logic, McMurrich Medal in Natural 
cience. Gold Medal in Mathematics and 
Physics. Called to Bar with Honours and 
Law Society's Gold Medal; has been Coun- 
sel in many causes celebres, such as the 
Quaker Case, the Ontario Express Co., the 
fisheries Case, and the Oplur Case; Pres. 
of the Toronto Branch of the British Em- 

Eire League in Canada. Ptiblications: The 
raw of Mines in Canada; Company Law: 
The Ontario Mining Law; International 
Arbitration; The Future of Canada; Ther- 
motics; the History of the Theory of Energy 
Address: 16 King St. West, Toronto. Clubsr 
Toronto, R. C. Y. C, Toronto; Rideau Ot- 
tawa. 

CLARK, Joseph Thomas; b. Flesherton. 
Grey County, Ont., 4 Sept., 1866; s. of 
WilUam Mathewson Clark and Phyllis Mc- 
Conkay Clark; m. Sarah Louise Greig of 
Pickermif, Ont.; three «. one d. Educ: in 
the Public Sch; Journalist; for many yearB 
editor of Saturday Night; now editorial writer 
Toronto Star. Recreations: golf and angling. 
Address: 66 Rowland Av., Toronto. Clubs: 
National, Lambton Golf and Country Clubs, 
Toronto. 

CliARK, Michael, M.B., CM., M.P.; b. 
Belford, Northumberland, Eng., 12 Mav, 
1861; «. of Michael Clark and Jane Hall, 
Belford, Northumberland; m. Elizabeth, e. 
d. of George Smith, late of Cherrybank 
Farm, near Hamilton, Ont., formerly of 
Scot.; four s. Educ: Elmfield Coll., York, 
Eng., and Univ. of Edinburgh; arrived in 
Can.. Jan., 1902. Gold medal in languages 
at School; also Scholarship for head boy 
of the year; made and sold County and 
Town practices in the Old Country; former 
member of Newcastle School Board; farm- 
ing and ranching successfully with sons in 
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. 1908. Recreations: cricket, walking. Ad' 

dress: Belford Glen Ranch, Olds, Alberta. 
€IiABl£, Sir WUliam Mortimer, Kt.; cr. 
1907., W.S., K;.C., LL.D.; Barrister, Chair- 
man, Knox Ck>llege, Toronto, since 1S80; b. 
Aberdeen, Scotland, 24 May, 1836; s. of 
John Clark, manager, Aberdeen Insurance 
Company; m. 1866, Helen, d. of Gilbert 
Gordon, Caithness; one s. John Gordon, 
President, Toronto Gray and Bruce Rail- 
way; two d. Edue.: Grammar Sch. and 
Marisohal Coll., Aberdeen; Univ. of Edin- 
burgh; life Member of General Council of 
latter Univ. Admitted W.S., 1869; settled 
in Toronto, Ont., same year; called to Bar 
of Ontario, 1869; Q.C., 1890; for fifteen yrs. 
Senator of Univ. of Toronto; LL.D. Toronto 
1902, Kingston, 1903; President Toronto 
Mortgage Company; Director Metropolitan 
Bank of Canada; solicitor for various public 
^companies and charities; President, St. 
Andrew's Society, for two years; for five 
years Secretary. Canadian Institute; for 
two years President, County of York Law 
Association. Publications: numerous con- 
tributions to Toronto press on public, edu- 
cational, and literary questions. Recrea- 
turns: travelled largely on American Con- 
tinent, in Africa, Asia, and almost every 
country in Europe. Address: 303 King St., 
Toronto. 

CLARK, Prof. William Robinson, M. A., 
D.D., LL.D., D.C.L., F.R.C.S.; Professor of 
Philosophy, Trinity Coll., Toronto, ^ince 
1882; s. of Rev. James Clark, Daviot, Abor- 
deenshire, and Catherine Lyon; b, Inverurie, 
26 March, 1829; m. Louise, o. c of Hon. 
James Patten, LL.D.; five «. four d. Educ: 
Grammar Sch., Old Aberdeen; King's Coll.. 
Aberdeen; Hertford Coll., Oxford. Ordainea 
Deacon, 1867; Priest, 1868; Curate of St. 
Matthias's, Birmingham, 1867; St. Mary 
Magdalene, Taunton, 1868; Vicar, 1859; 
Prebendary of Wells, 1870; Baldwin Lec- 
turer in the Univ. of Michigan, U.S.A., 1887; 
Slocum Lecturer in the Univ. of Michigan. 
1899; President of the Royal Society of 
Canada, 1910; Hon. Canon of St. Alban's 
Cathedral, Toronto, 1907. Publications: 
The Redeemer, 1863; The Comforter, 1864; 
The Four Temperaments, 1874; Witnesses 
to Christ (Baldwin Lectures), 1888; Savon- 
arola; His Life and Times, 1892; The Ang- 
lican Reformation, 1896; The Paraclete 
(Slocum Lectures), 1900; Pascal and Port 
Royal, 1902; translated and edited Hagen- 
■ bach's History of Christian Doctrine; Hef- 
ele's History of the Councils. Recreation: 
literature. Address: 53 Beverley Street, 
Toronto. 

CliARKE, Alfred Henry, LL.B. (Toron- 
to Univ.), K.C., M.P.; 6. Manilla, Ont.. 26 
Oct., 1860; 8. of John Clarke and Ann 
Clarke; m. 8 Aug;., 1888, Margaret Gibson, 
d. of D. Z. Gibson, of Brantford, Ont. 
Educ: Manilla Pub. and Gram. Sch., Oak- 
wood High Sch., Toronto Univ. A bencher 
of the Law Society of Upper Canada; has 
been Co. Crown Attorney and Clerk of the 
Peace; also Local Master in Chancery, Co. 
Essex; elec. M.P. for South Essex at g. e., 
1904; re-elec. at g. e., 1908. Address: Wind- 
sor, Ont. 

CLARKE, Charles Kirk, M.D., LL.D.; 
6. Elora, Ont., 16 Feb., 1867; ». of Hon. 
Chas. Clarke, and Emma Kent; m. (Ist) I 
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Margaret De Veber Andrews, 1880; (2nd) 
Theresa Gallaieher, 1904; four s. two d. 
Educ: Elora Grammar Sch. and Univ. of 
Toronto; Dean of Medical Faculty, Univ. 
of Toronto; Prof, of Univ. of Toronto; 
Medical Siipt., Hospital for Insane, Toronto, 
was Asst. Physician in Toronto Hospital for 
Insane, imder Dr. Joseph Workman; Asst. 
Supt. of Hospital for Insane, Hamilton; 
Supt. of Rockwood Hospital for Insane, 
Kingston, and Supt. of H. for Insane, 
Toronto. Address: 999 Queen St. West, 
Toronto. Club: University, Toronto. 

CliARKE, Hush Archibald; b. Canada, 
Aug. 16, 1839; m. 1869, Jane M. Searle, 
Toronto; Educ: Knox Ck)ll. (Mus. Doc., 
Univ. of Pa., 1861). Resided in Phila. 
since I860.; Prof, of Music Univ. of Pen., 
since 1876. Publications: The Scratch Club, 
1888; Music and the Comrade Arts, 1900; 
Highways and Byways of Music, 1901. 
Address: The Sherwood, 38th and Chestnut 
Sts., Philadelphia. 

CLARKE, John Duncan; b. Belhelvie. 
Aberdeenshire, Scot., 13 Aug., 1864; s. of 
Peter Clarke, and Hden Grev; m. Jennie 
Armstrong, d. of the late J. W. Armstrong, 
J.P., Flecherton, Ont.; two s. one d. Educ : 
Belhelvie and Arbroath, Scot.; arrived in 
Canada, 1 June, 1876; was connected with 
newspaper work since boyhood, until enter- 
ing into the Civil Service; served on the 
Arbroath and Dundee Courier as reporter; 
in 1876, joined the staff of the London, Ont. 
Free Press; in 1878, became City Editor of 
the Hamilton Spectator; apptd. Managing 
Editor of the Hamilton Times, in 1879; on 
the retirement of the Hon. David Mills, 
from the London Daily Advertiser, in 1889. 
succeeded him as Editor; in 1898, joined 
the Civil Service at Secretary to the Min- 
ister of Justice, which position he has held 
under succeeding Mimsters. Recreation: 
bowling. Address: 10 Somerset St., Ottawa. 

CLEAVE, Arthur Harold Wyld, M.I.M. 
E., C.E., F.R.M.S.; b. Putney, England, 8 
Jime, 1868; s. of John Cleve, I.S.O., and 
Martha Cleve; m. d. of the late Gleorge 
Caxon, of Beddington, Northumberland. 
Educ: Battersea Grammar. Sch., King's 
Coll., Devonport. Arrived in Canada, Sept. 
1906; engineer at sea for five years; entered 
Royal Mint, London, Jan., 1893; Supt. of 
Royal Mint, Canada, 1907. Recreations: 
Microscopy, and Astronomy. Address: 
"Royston," 446 Daly Av., Ottawa. Club: 
Rideau, Ottawa. 

CLORAN, Hon. Henry Joseph, B.C.L.. 
K.C.; b. Montreal, 8 May. 1866; s. of Joseph 
Cloran and Ann Kennedy; m. (1st) Agnes 
N. Donovan (d. 1896); (2nd) 1906, M. Inez, 
d. of George (joodwin, of Ottawa. Editor of 
Montreal Post and True Witness, 1882-87; 
pres. of leading Irish Canadian Literary, 
Athletic and National Assns. of Montreal, 
1880-1892; past pres., Canadian Press Assn. 
Crown Prosecutor, 1890-92; Prof, of Eng- 
lish, Montreal Coll., 1879-80; Reeve and 
Mayor of Hawkesbury, 1 894-1 901 . Unsuc- 
cessful candidate for H. of C, at four g.e., 
1887-1901. Called to Senate, 1903. A 
mem. of the Knights of Columbus; a warm 
supporter of athletic sports. Addresses: 
Montreal; The Senate, Ottawa. Club: St. 
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CL.OUSTON, Sir Edward, Bart.; b. Moose 
Factory, Can., 9 May, 1849; ». Jamea 
Stewart Clouston and Margaret Miles; m. 
Annie £a8ton; one «. Educ: Montreal High 
Sch. ; Vice-Pres. and Qen. Mgr. of the Bank 
of Montreal; entered Bank of Montreal, in 
1865; Assist. Inspector, 1877; Manager 
Montreal Branch, 1881; Asst. Gen. Mgr.. 
1887; Gen. Mgr., 1890. Recreations: yacht- 
ing and golf. Addre$8: "Boisbriant," St. 
Anne de Bellevue, Que., and 362 Peel St., 
Montreal. ClubM: Mount Royal and St. 
James', Montreal; Toronto, Toronto; Rid- 
eau, Ottawa; Manhattan, New York; Bath, 
London. £ng. 

CIX>UTIEB, Mgr, Francois Xavier, M. 
A., Bishop of Three Rivers, Que.; 6. Three 
Rivers, 2 Nov., 1848; «. of Jean Cloutier & 
Olive Kivard. Educ: at Seminary of na- 
tive City. Has made two visits to Rome, 
and one to Palestine. Curate of Three 
Rivers for 16 yrs; consec. Bishop^ 1899. 
Publicationa: Two vols, of Pastoral Letters: 
several discourses. Addres$: Bishopric of 
Three Rivers. 

COATS, Robert HamUton, B.A. (Toron- 
to Univ.), Assoc, editor of The Labour 
Gazette; b. Clinton, Ont., 25 July, 1874; of 
Scottish and American parentage; m. Marie 
Halboister, of Pairs, France. Educ: Tor- 
onto Univ.; served on Toronto World and 
Toronto Globe. Sec. of the Civil Service 
Assn., of Ottawa; sec.. Civil Service Fed- 
eration of Canada; apptd. Assoc, ed. of The 
Labour Gazette, 1902. Publicatione: Life of 
Sir James Douglas in "Makers of Canada" 
series. Recreations: canoeing, skeing. Ad- 
dress: "The Nook," Rockliflfe JPark, Ottawa. 
Cluh: Ottf^wa Canoe. 

COATSWOBTH, Emerson, LL.B.; 6. 
Toronto, 9 March, 1854; s. of Emerson 
Coatsworth, for 30 years City Commissioner 
of Toronto; in, 1883, Helen, d. of late John 
Robertson, De Cew Falls, Ont.; two s. two 
d. Educ: Toronto Pub. Sch.; Br. Am. Com. 
Coll.; Up. Can. Law School, and Toronto 
Univ. Called to Bar, 1879; M.P. (Conser- 
vative), East Toronto. 1891-1896; Alder- 
man for Ward 2. 1904 and 1905; Mayor, 
1906 and 1907; Methodist. Address: 1 May 
Place, Toronto. Clubs: Albany, Royal Can- 
adian Yacht. 

COCHRANE, Hon. Francis, M.L.A.; 
Min. of Lands and Mines for Ontario; b. 
Clarenceville, Que., 18 Nov., 1852; s. of 
Robert Cocmrane, and Mary Ann Hunter; 
m. 1882, Alice Levina Dunlop; two s. one d. 
Educ: sep. sch. in the parish of St. Thomas, 
Que. For many yrs. a resident of Sud- 
bur;^, Ont., where he still has important 
busmess interests. First el. by accl., to 
Ass. for electoral dist. of E. Nipissing at 
bye-el., 30th May; rej^l. at g. e., 1908 for 
newly created constituency of Sudbury. 
Apptd. Min. of Lands and Mines, 30 May, 
. 1905, now known as the Dept. of Lands, 
Forests and Mines. Address: 15 Maple Av., 
Rosedale. Toronto. 

COCKBUBN, Georse Ralph Richardson, 
MA..; 6. Edinburgh. Scot.. 15 Feb., 1832; 
m. Mary E. I.Ane, oi Louisville, Kentucky; 
one s. one d. Son is Major C. C!ockbum, 
V.Cj, and daughter Mrs. Thomas Tait, wife 
of Thomas Tait, Chief Commissioner of 
Oovemment Railways, Victoria, Australia, 
Address: Toronto, Ont., Varona Lake, Ros- 



seau, Muskoka. Clubs: Toronto, Albany, 
R. C. Y. C, Toronto. 

COCKSHUTT, Harry; Mng. dir. of the 
Cockshutt Plow Co., Ltd.; b. Brantford. 
Ont., 8 July, 1868; s. of Ignatius and Eliia- 
beth Foster Cockshutt; m. Isabelle Rolls; 
two d. Educ: Brantford Pub. and High 
Schs. Entered factory of the Cockshutt 
Plow Co.. Ltd., 1884; became Seb.-Treas., 
1888; made Mgr. Dir. of the Company, 1893. 
Mayor of Brantford, 1899 and 1900; Pres., 
Brantford Bd. of Trade, 1898; Pres., Can. 
Manufacturers Assn., 19()6; Vice-Pres., Frost 
& Wood Co., Smith Falls; Dir. of the Can- 
ada Iron Corporation, Montreal; Dir., Ont. 
Portland (dement Ck>., Brantford, and others 
Recreations: hunting, fishing. Address: 
DufFerin Av., Brantford, Ont. Clubs: Brant- 
ford, Toronto, Natiodal, Toronto; Mani- 
toba, Winnipeg. 

COCKSHUTT, WilUam Foster; mer- 
chant and manufacturer; 6. Brantford, Ckit., 
17 Oct., 1856: «. of I. Cockshutt, Yorkshire, 
Eng., and EUzabeth Foster^ Lancashire, 
Eng.; m. 8 Aug., 1891, Biinnie Turner 
Ashton, of Brantford, Ont. Educ: Brant- 
ford and Gait Coll. Institutes. An unsuc- 
cessful candidate for H. of C, at g. e., 1887. 
Pres. Bd. of Trade, Brantford; member of 
Council of Toronto Bd. of Tra<te; Pres. 
B^l Memorial Assn.; mem. of Ont. Power 
Ck>mmis8ion; mem. of Huron Synod and 
Executive; delegate to several congresses 
of Chambers of Commerce of the Empire, 
el. to H. of C, at g. e., 1904; unsuccessful 
at g. e., 1908. Address: Brantford, Ont. 

CODE, Robert George, K.C.; Counsel 
at Ottawa for the Ontario Govt.; b. Junis- 
ville^ Lanark Co., Ont., 20 Oct., 1858; s. of 
Wilham Code and Eueabeth Code; un- 
married. Educ: Perth Coll. Inst., Hamilton 
Coll. Inst., Ottawa Normal Sch. Barrister- 
at-law and solicitor; Legal rep. in Ottawa, 
for the Ontario Grovt. Recreations; golf, 
hunting, fishing. Address: 45 Slated Street, 
Ottawa. Clubs: Rideau, Golf, Ottawa; 
Coulonge Fish and Game. 

CODERRE, Louis, B.A., (St. Sulpice 
Coll.), LL.B. (Laval Univ).. head of the 
firm of Coderre, Cedras and Goderre; b. St. 
Ours, nr. Sorel, Que., 1 Nov., 1865; s. of 
Alfred Coderre, at one time supt. of St. 
Ours Lock, St. Ours, Que.; m. 1896, Marie 
Anne Ste. Marie. Educ: St. Sulpice Coll., 
Laval Univ.; called to the Bar, 1892, and 

Practiced with the firm of Primeau & 
roderre, imtil 1904, when became a partner 
in the firm of Ck>dOTre, Cedras and Magnan: 
now head of the firm of Goderre, Cedras ana 
Coderre; acted as City Attorney for the 
Town of St. Henri, 1896-1905; Syndic of the 
Montreal Bar Assn., since 1904; unsuccess- 
ful candidate for H. of C. at g. e., 1908. 
Recreations: piscatorial pursuits, htmting. 
Address: 31 Lapprte Av., St. Henri, Mont- 
real. Club : La Fontaine. 
CODY, Very Rev. Henry John, B.A., M. 
A., D.D. (Queen's Univ.), LL.D. (Univ. of 
Toronto); Rector of St. Paul's Church, 
Toronto; Canon of St. Alban's Cathedral; 
Archdeacon of York; b. Embro, Ont., 6 
Dec., 1868; s. of E. J. Cody and Margaret L. 
Torrance; m. Florence L. Clarke, d. of late 
H. E. Clarke, M.L.A. of Toronto; one s. 
Educ: Gait Grammar Sch., Univ. of Tor- 
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ing from Univ., was classical master of 
Ridley Coll., St. Catharines, then Prof, of 
Church history, and afterwards of system- 
atic thealogy in Wycliflfe Coll., Toronto; 
Rector of St. Paul's Church, Toronto, and 
Archdeacon of York. In 1904, elected 
Bishop of N.S., but declined; member of 
Royal Com. on Reorganisation of Univ. of 
Toronto, 1905-6; member of General Synod 
and of Executive Committee of Anglican 
General Board of Missions. Publications: 
sermons and magazine articles. Address: 
603 Jarvis St., Toronto. Clvhs: Lambton 
Golf, Country, Queen City Bowling, Tor- 
onto. 

COFFEE, George Thomas; hydraulic 
engr. for Yukon Gold Co.; b. Nevada, Co., 
CfJ., 1871. First went to Yukon, 1908. 
Publications: several reports on mining 
properties. Address: Dawson, Y.T. 

COFFEE, Hon. Thomas, Senator; 6. Co. 
Tipperary, Ireland, 12 Aug., 1843; s. of 
Patrick and Ellen Coffee; m. Margaret 
Hevey; one d. Educ: Montreal; arrived in 
Canada, 1 June, 1852; Printer and pubUsher 
of the Catholic Record; called to Senate, 
1903. Address :'London,Ont. Club: London, 

COLBY, Charles William, M.A., Ph.D., 
D.C.L.. F.R.S.C; 6. Stanstead. Que., 25 
March, 1867; «. of Hon. Charles Carroll 
Colby and Harriet Child Colby; m. Emma 
Frances Cobb, d. of the late Walter Balfour 
Cobb; one «. one d. Educ: Stanstead Coll.. 
McGill Univ^ Harvard Univ.; Professor of 
History. McGill Univ. Publications: Sel- 
ections from the soiu-ces of EngUsh Historv" 
Canadian Types of the Old Regime, ae- 
creations: Hill climbing, gardening, fishing. 
Address: 660 Pine Av., Montreal; Willock 
Birches, Georgeville, Que. Club: Univer- 
sity, Montreal. 

COLDWEIX, Hon. George Bobson, B. 
A., K.C., Minister of Education of Manitoba 
and Municipal Commissioner of Manitoba; 
b. Tp. Clarke, Co. of Durham, Ont., 4 July, 
1858; s. of William Edward Caldwell and 
Mary Robson; m. Ann Anderson; four «. 
one d. Educ: in Kinbum Pub. Sch., Ont.; 
Clinton Grammar Sch., Trinity Coll., Sch., 
Port Hope, Ont.. and Trinity Coll., Toronto, 
Ont.; practiced law in Brandon, Manitoba, 
since Feb., 1883; member of Brandon Muni- 
cipal Council for 20 years. Address: 122 
Eighteenth St., Brandon, Man. Clubs: 
Brandon, Manitoba; Commercial. Winni- 

C^I^MAN, Arthur Philemon, M.A., Ph. 
D.; 6. Lachute, Que., 4 April, 1862; s. of 
Francis Coleman, and Enxmeline Adams. 
Educ: Cobourg Collegiate Institute, Vic- 
toria Univ., and Breslau Univ.; Professor of 
Geology, Victoria Univ., Cobourg, 1882; 
Professor of Geol., Univ. Toronto, 1891; 
Geologist Bureau of Mines, Toronto, 1893- 
1910. Publications: Reports. Recreations: 
canoeing and travel. Address: 476 Huron 
St., Toronto, and Pinehurst Island, Gan- 
anogue, Ont. 

COX.MEB, Joseph Grose, C.M.G.; 6. 
London, Eng., 3 Jan., 1866; m. Margaret 
Cox Black, g. d. of Professor T. R. McCul- 
loch; one s. one d. Educ: City of London 
Sch.; arrived in Canada, 1878; served in 
Merchants Bank of Canada, as Secretary 
to the General Manager; Secretarv to Mr. 
J. J. C. Abbott, (afterwards Sir John Ab- 
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bott>; Secretary Hi^h Commissioners* 
office, London, 1885-1903; Seoretar>- Colon- 
ization Board, 1889-1909; now partner in 
Coates & Son, London. Eng.; member of 
Council, Royal Colonial Institute; Execu- 
tive Committee, British Empire League; 
Council, London Chamber of Commerce. 
Publications: many contributions to maga- 
zines. Reviews and the Press on Canadian 
and economic questions; divided 1000 gui- 
nea purse offered by The Sketch, in 1896» 
for the best essay on the Commercial Fed- 
eration of the Empire. Address: 29 Eldon 
Road, Kensington, London, and 99 Gres- 
ham St^ London, Eng. • Clubs: Constitu- 
tional, Grosvenor. Canada and Midsummer 
Golf Club, Eng. 

COLQUHOUN, Arthur H. U., B.A., LL. 
D., Deputy Minister of Education for 
Ontario; 6. Montreal, 2 Dec., 1861. Educ: 
Cornwall Pub. Sch., Montreal High Sch., 
and McGill Univ.; for many years in jour- 
nalism; on staff of Montreal Star, Ottawa 
Journal, and Toronto Empire; apptd. Depy. 
Minister of Education, 1906. Address: 69 
Borden St., Toronto. Clubs: Toronto. 
Lambton Golf, and Country, Toronto. 

COLSON, Frederick; b. Shedfield, Hants. 
Eng., 23 July, 1854; «. of J. H. Passing- 
combe Colson, and Emily Henly; m. (1st) 
Rosalind M. Bell id.); (2nd) Elizabeth 
Partie Brvmner, d. of Douglas Brymner, 
LLD., F.R.S.C, First Domimon Archivist. 
Educ: Sherborne Dorset; arrived in Can- 
ada, 1871; was for many years (3ity Editor 
Montreal Oazette; Correspondent New York 
Times; apptd., 1885, to Deot. of Secretary 
of State of Canada, of which he is now 
Chief Clerk and Accountant; was pres. of 
the Montreal Press Club, and Ottawa 
Aipateur Athletic Club; also one of the early 
Governors of St. Luke's Hospital; is a water 
colour painter, and frequent exhibitor at the 
Ro^^al Canadian Academy, and Montreal 
Spring Exhibitions. Publications: A Win- 
ter's Night," and *'The Rain", two plays 
successfully produced in Montreal, and a 
number of short stories. Address: 466 
Besserer St^Ottawa. Ciub; Golf, Ottawa. 

COMEAU, Hon. Ambrose H., Senator; 
6. Meteghan River, N.S., 27 Sept., 1860; 
s. of Hilaire J. Comeau, and Madeleine Le- 
Blanc; m. Louise D'Entremont; five s. one 
d, Educ: Pub. Schs. Senior mem. of the 
firm of H. H. Comeau & Ck>. Councillor. 
1884-1890; warden of the Municipality of 
Clare, 1889-1890. El. to Legis of N.S., 
May, 1890, 1894, 1897, 1902, 1907. Mem. 
of Ex. Coun., from 1894, imtil apptd. to 
Senate in 1907. Address: Meteghan River. 
N.S. 

CONGDON, Frederick Tennyson, B.A.. 
LL.B., K.C., M.P.; b. AnnapoUs, N.S., 16 
Nov., 1868; s. of Hinkle CJongdon; m. 
Louisa Gladwin; one s. two d. Educ: Yar- 
mouth Hifh Sch., Yarmouth, N.S.; mem. 
of Bar of N.S.. Yukon, Alberta, and Sask.; 
contested Shelboume, N.S., in 1888; Yukon, 
1904; first el. to H. of C, 1909. Publica- 
tions: Digest Nova Scotia Reports, 1890; 
member of Commission to Revise Statutes of 
N.S. Recreations: music, literature, hunting. 
Address: Dawson Y. T. Club: Zero Club, 
Dawson. 

CONMEE, James, M.P.; b. Sydenham. 
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Coamee and Rosanna O'Shaushnessy, m. 
1874, Emily Florence, d. of Joseph Cox, 
Meaford, Ont.; Educ: Owen Sound Gram. 
Sch.; served in the 8th New York Cavalry, 
under General Custer, during the American 
Civil War; largely interested in mining and 
lumbering; built several sections of the 
C. P. Ry., and also the Algoma Central; 
in 1886 projected the Atlantic and Pacific 
Ry. to get to a winter port on Lake Super- 
ior; built portions of what is now the C. N. 
Ry., and is now interested in the construc- 
tion of the Nepigon Ry.; a strong advocate 
for the Transcontinental Railway, and of 
development of mineral resources of the 
north; was the first- Presidrait of the Ont- 
apo Mining Institute^ ^^^ Pres. of the 
Ont. Mines Development Co., 1896; has 
been Mayor of Port Arthur; was a delegate 
to the deep waterwavs commission, Sept., 
1894; elec. to Legislature of Ont., 1885, 
1886, 1890, and 1894; rerigned to contest 
Nipissing fbr the H. of C, 1896, but rMig- 
nation not having been technicallv effected, 
he on being defeated, reclaimed his seat in 
the Legislature; was re-elec., 1898 and 1902: 
resigned again to contest Thunder Bay and 
Rainy River ,1904, and was successful; 
re-elec. 1908; Roman Catholic; Liberal. 
Address: Port Arthur. 
CONNELL, WiUlam; b. Cape Breton, 
N.S., Sept. 10, 1827; self-ed.; taken in 
infancy by parents to what is now Hazle- 
ton. Pa.; worked in mines as driver boy; 
rose steadily; became mgr. of mines of Sus- 

8uehanna & Wyoming Valley R. R. and 
oal Co.; purchased the plant, 1870, and 
organized firm of William Connell & Co.; 
has other large industrial and commercial 
interests; pres. 3d Nat. Bank of Scranton; 
delegate to Nat. Rep. Conv,, 1896; mem. 
Pa. Kep. Com,; mem. Congress, 1897-1903, 
11th Pa. dist.; Republican. Address: Scran-' 
ton. Pa. 

CONSTANTINEAU, His Hon. Albert, 
B.A., D.C.L. (Laval), senr. Judge of united 
Coimties of Prescott and Russell; 6. St. 
Engene, Ont., J6 April, 1866: «. of George 
Constantineau and Josephine Roy; m. Alice 
McLaughlin, M.D., CM.; one d. Educ: 
Rigaud Coll., Laval Univ., Osgoode Hall; 
called to Bar of Ont., 1890; Junior Judge 
of United Counties, 1900; Senr. Judge, 
March, 1904. Address: Ottawa, Ont. 

COOK, Herman Henry: Pres. of the 
Ontario Lumber Co.; 6. Tp. of Williams- 
burg, Dundas Co., Ont., 26 April, 1837; s. of 
the late Capt. George Cook, who served in 
American War of 1812-15, and Sarah 
Castleman; m. 1861, Lydia, d. of James 
White; two d. Educ: Iroquois Gram. Sch. 
Entered limiber business, 1858; later be- 
came Pres. of the Ontario Limiber Co.; was 
one of syndicate that offered to build the 
C. P. Ry., 1880. Mem of the H. of C. for 
North Simcoe. 1892-1898; mem. Ont. Legis., 
1879-1882, when he resigned; returned to 
H. of C. for East Simcoe, which constit- 
uency he represented until 1890. Address: 
20 Dowling Av., Toronto. . 

COOK, John Stanley Alexander; Asst. 
Sec., Montreal Bd. of Trade; 6. Montreal, 
18 Jan., 1876; unmarried. Educ: Pub. 
Sohs.; entered service of Montreal Bd. of 
Trade, 1892; became Asst. Sec., 1898. 



Address: 9 York St., Westmount. Club: 
Canada, Montreal. 
COOK, Samuel A.; 6. Ont., Jan. 28, 
1849; m. 1876, Jennie Christie (d. 1895); 
removed with parents to Wis., 1855; com- 
mon school ed'n.; worked as farm boy, mill ' 
hand and clerk; engaged in mercantile busi- 
ness; was mayor of Neenah, Wis., 1889; 
mem. legislature, 1890-91; delegate Rep. 
Nat. Conv., 1892; mem. Congress, 6th Wis. 
dist., 1895-7; declined renomination; can- 
didate for U.S. senator from Wis., 1898, 
receiving 2nd highest number of votes (five 
prominent candidates in the contest). Ser- 
ved in avil War, Co. A, 2d Wis. Vol. Cav. 
Pres. S. A. Cook Mfg. O.; pres. Alexandria 
Paper Co. Repubhcan. Address: Neenah, 
Wis. 
COOKE, Edmund Tance; h. Canada. 
1866; s. Edmund Cooke and'Matilda Vance. 
Educ: principally in Cleveland flchs.; m. 
Chicago, 1897, Lilith Castleberry. Platform 
lecturer, with lecture-entertainments. Con- 
tributor to leading mags, and weeklies of 
poems, stories and occasional articles. Pub- 
lications: A Patch of Pansies, 1894; Rimes 
to Be Read, 1897 (revised edit.); Imper- 
tinent Poems, 1903, 1907; Chronicles of the 
Little Tot, 1906; Told to the Little Tot, 
1906. Address: 30 Mayfield Rd., S. E.. 
Cleveland, Ohio. 
COPP, Arthur BUsS, LL.B., M.L.A.; 6, 
Jolicure, Westmoreland Co., N.B., 10 July, 
1870; s. Harvey and Frances Brennan Copp ;. 
m. 1904^ E. Majgaret Bell. Taught in the 
public Sch. of Westmoreland for two yrs.; 
practiced law in Sackville, since 1895; 
contested Westmoreland Co., in 1895, and 
was defeated, but was elec. by acclamation 
the following year, for the Provincial House, 
re-elec. in 1904 and 1908; was Liberal or- 
ganizer for N.B., from 1904 to 1908. ^Id- 
3rM«; Sackville, N.B. . 
COBBOULD, Gordon Edward, K.C.; b. 
Toronto, 2 Nov., 1847; s. of Charles and 
Mary Corbould; m. (Isti) Arabella Almond. 
4tn d. of Major W. Dion of Ist Madras 
Fusiliers in 1877; (2nd) Charlotte M. E. 
Cameron, 2nd d. of Sir Matthew Cameron, 
Chief Justice of Ont.; two «. five d. Educ: 
Model Grammar Sch., Toronto, and Up. 
Can. Coll.; admitted to practice in Ont., 
1872; went to British Columbia, 1890; 
called to the B.C. Bar in 1882; elected to 
H. of C. for New Westminster, 1890; re- 
elec., 1891; Conservative. Address: New 
Westminster, B.C. Clubs: Westminster and 
Terminal City, Vancouver. 
COBBY, Henry; 6. Belleville, Ont., 2 
May, 1851; s. of the late Henry Corby; m. 
1872, Maria, d. of the late John Courtenay. 
Educ: Belleville Pub. Schs., Rockwood 
Academy, Toronto; entered offices of his 
father, miller, distiller and importer of 
wines, which business he succeeded on the 
death of his father. Was for many yrs. 
Asst. Chief of the Fire Dept., Pres. Belle- 
ville branch of the St. John Ambulance 
Assn., Belleville Natural Gas Co., Bay of 
Quinte Bridge Co.; Dir. Agricultural Ex- 
hibition Assn. of his dist.; elec. to H. of C. 
for West Hastings, 1888, retu^d 1901. Was 
for many yrs., pres. of the Conservative 
Assn. Address: Belleville, Ont. 
COBBIVEAU, ApoUinaire, K.C., LL.L. 
(Laval Univ.); 6. Quebec, July, 1862; m. 
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1889, Leda Dufresne, of Quebec; one s. 
Educ: Laval Univ., Grad. 1885, winning 
medal for general proficiency and Tessier 
Prize of thirty dollars in §old. Called to 
Bar, 1886; and has practiced in Quebec 
ever since. Cr. K.C., 1906. Mem. of the 
Council of Quebec Bar Assn. for many yrs. ; 
Pres. St. Jean Baptiste Soc. of Sauveur, 
1892. AddresB: 632 St. VaUer St., Quebec. 

CORY, WiUiam Wallace; Deputy Min- 
ister of the Interior; 6. Strathroy, Ont., 16 
June, 1865; 8. of Thomas Cory and Margaret 
Garrett; m. Laura Watson of Kirton, Lin- 
colnsMre, England; two 8. one d. Educ: St. 
John's Coll., Winnipeg. Inspecting officer, 
Y.T., 1901-4; Dept. mn. of Interior, 1 Jan., 
1905. Address: 212 Argyle Av., Ottawa, 
Ont. CZitd: Rideau, Ottawa. 

COSTE, Louis, B.S.. M.I.C.E., London, 
Eng.; mem. Can. Soc. C.E.; 6. Amherstburg, 
Essex Co., 31 July, 1857: 8. of Hon. H. 
Alexandre Coste and Mathilde Robidoux; 
m. Marie Therese d'Eeterre. Educ: France. 
England. Chief Engineer Public Works of 
Can. 1892-1800; now consulting engr.; one 
of the International Deep Waterways Com- 
missioners for Can. Address: 242 Charlotte 
St., Ottawa. Cluh: Rideau, Ottawa. 

COSTIGAN, Hon. John, P.C; 6. St. 
Nicholas, Levis, Co. Que., 1 Feb., 1835; s. of 
John Costigan and Bridget Costigan; m. 
1856, Harriet S. Ryan, of Grand Falls, N.B. ; 
two 8. three d. Educ: Grand Falls and St. 
Ann's Coll., Quebec.; was mem. of New 
Brunswick Legislature, 1861-1867; elec. to 
H. of C, 1867, and held seat contmuously, 
imtil apptd. to the Senate, 1907; Min. of 
Inland Revenue, 1882-1892; Sec. of State, 
1892-94; Min. of Marine and Fisheries, 
1894-96. Recreations: angling, hunting. 
Address: 232 Cooper St., Ottawa; Edmund- 
ston, N.B. 

COTE, Narcisse Omer; Chief .of Land 
Patents Branch, Dept. of Interior, Ottawa; 
b. Quebec, 14 Sept., 1859; s. of Joseph 
Olivier Cote, formerly Clerk of the Queen's 
Privy Council for Canada, and Marie Julie 
Leocadie Leprohon; m. 1907, Mabel Edna, 
d. of Hon. Justice Girouard, of the Supreme 
Ct. of Canada; one 8. Educ: Commercial 
Acad.. Ottawa Univ.; entered the Civil 
Service of Can. in 1879, as Clerk in the 
Dept. of the Interior; sec. in 1885 to the 
Royal Com., apptd. to investigate and 
adjudicate upon the claims of the half- 
breeds of the North-West Territories; apptd 
a mem. of said Com., 1887; in 1900, apptd. 
chn. of a similar com. to deal with the 
claims of the Half-breeds of the Dist. of 
Sask., and of persons who had served as 
scouts, or otherwise, during the Rebellion of 
1885; apptd. chief clerk in the Dept. of the 
Interior, 1904; Register of Dom. Lands 
Patents and Chief of Land Patents Branch, 
1906; Capt^ Can. Mil., retired list. Pub 
lications: "Political Appointments, Parlia- 
ments and the Judical Bench in tne Dom- 
inion of Canada, 1867 to 1895," pub. 1896, 
and a supplement thereto covering the 
period from 1896 to 1903. Address: 27 
Cooper St., Ottawa. Clubs: Rideau, Golf, 
Ottawa. 

COTE, Captain Thomas, B.A.; 6. Trois 

Pistoles. Que., 22 Sept., 1869; s. of Theo- 

phile Cote and Flavia Laxrive. Educ: 

Quebec Seminary and Laval University; 

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in journalism in Quebec for several years; 
Private Secretary to the Minister of Public 
Works for Canada, threci years; Managing 
Editor La Presse for nine years; Secy. Inter- 
national Deep waterways Com., 1905-9; 
Commissioner to Brussels lBbq>osn., 1910. 
Address: 728 Elgin St., Ottawa. Clubs: St. 
Denis, Military Institute, Montreal; Laur- 
entian. Golf, Ottawa. 

COTTON, Brig.-Gen. WUUam Henry, 
Commanding Western Ontario; 6. Montreal, 
7 Jan., 1848; s. of Henry Cotton of S. 
Petersburg, and Eleanor Ross, of Montreal; 
m. Jessie renner; four s. three d. Educ: 
Quebec Huh Sch.; continuous military 
service in Canada since 1866; 2nd lieut., 
Quebec Garrison Art., in that yr.; Lieut. 
Ottawa Garrison Art., Aug., 1868; Capt. in 
the Sch. of Gunnery, 1871 ; Capt. and Brev. 
Major, Can. Art., 1872; Lieut.-Col. and 
Commandant, R.C.A., 1882; Col., 1900; 
Brig. General, 1907; D.O.C., M.D. No. 3, 
25 Aug., 1893; D.O.C., M.D. No. 4, 29 Apr., 
1897; A.A.G., for Art., H.Q., 15 July, 1897; 
O. C. Ottawa Brig., 1 Nov., 1897; Q.M.G., 
1 July, 1901 ; M.G.O., 15 Nov., 1904; Comdg. 
Western Ontario, 1 April, 1908. RecrecUion: 
golf. Address: 84 St. George St., Toronto. 
Clubs: Rideau, Ottawa; Toronto, Golf, 
Tor<mto. 

COTTON, William Lawson; 6. New 
London, P.E.I., 23 July. 1848; s. of Rev. 
Richard Cotton and Marie Lawson; m. 
Margaret Ellen Harris, d. of W. C. Harris, 
four 8. three d. Editor of the Examiner 
since 1875; Publications: many essays and 
papers on historical, political and social 
topics. Address: Charlottetown, P.E.I. 

COULTER, Dr. Robert Millar; Deputy 
Postmaster-General of Canada; b. York Co., 
1857; of Scotch and Irish parentage; m. 
1887, Emma, d. of the late J. P. Wells, of 
Aurora, ^dwc. : Toronto Univ. (M.B. 1882); 
Victoria Univ. (M.D., 1882); commenced 

Eractice of medicine at Aurora, Ont.; apptd. 
>eputy Postmaster-Gen., 1897. Was for 
many yrs. Health Officer and Physician of 
the County Industrial Home of Aurora, and 
served in the Municipal Council and Sch. 
Bd.; organized the Young^ Liberal Club of 
North York, and was Vice-Pres. of the 
North York Reform Assn., for several yrs. 
Mem. Ontario Medical Soc. and Dominion 
Medical Soc. Address: 190 Cooper St., 
Ottawa. Club: Rideau, Ottawa. 

COURTLEIGH, WUliam Louis; b. 
Guelph^ Ont., June 28, 1869; 8. Stephen 
Courtleigh and Elisabeth Phelan: m. Mar. 
17, 1890, Helen Cross. Cleveland. Began 
career as actor, Sept. 1, 1888; mem. Actors 
Order of Friendship; pres. Actors Soc. of 
America. Clubs: Players, Lambs, Green- 
room. Address: 304 2d Av., New York. 

COURTNEY, Jolrn Mortimer, C.M.G., 
I.S.O., formerly Deputy Minister of Finance 
and Receiver-Gen., and Sec. of the Treasury 
Board of Canada (now retired) ; b. Peneance, 
Cornwall, 22 July, 1883; 2nd 8. of John 
Sampson Courtney of Alverton House, Pmi- 
sance, and Sarah, d. of John Mortimer; m. 
1870, Mary Elisabeth Sophia, 2nd d. of late 
Fennings Taylor, Clerk Assistant of the 
Senate of Canada; one s. Educ: Pensance. 
After several years spent in banking, came 
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Oommissions; was Hon. Treasurer in Can- 
ada for the Indian Famine Fund; Hon. 
Treasurer of Canadian Patriotic Fund and 
of Canadian Association for Prevention of 
Tuberwilosis; mem. of the Quebec Battle- 
fields Com. Recreation: reading. Clubs: 
Bideau, Golf, Ottawa. 

COUSINEAU, PhUemon, B.A.. LL.D. 
(Laval), K.C., M.L.A.; h. St. Laurent, Que., 
25 Oct., 1874; «. of Gervais Cousineau and 
Angelique Gould; m. 1897, Helmina Grend- 
ron; five d. Educ: Ste. Therese Coll.; Prof- 
fessor of constitutional and municipal law 
at Laval Univ., Montreal; Pres.^ Mount 
Royal Tel. Co.; dir., Saeuenay Idxht and 
Power Co., St. Lawrence Tobacco Co.; elec. 
to Legis. Assn. for Co. of Jacques Cartier, 
1908. Addreaa: Qt. Laurent, Que. Clvb: 
Lafontaine. 

COUTLEE. Lieut.-Col. Louis WiUlam, 
K.C., B.C.L., avil Law Reporter of the 
Supreme Court of Canada; h. Oakland Hall, 
Hull, Que., 17 Dec, 1861; m. Charlotte, d. 
of late Wm. Wilson, H.M. Customs, Belle- 
ville, Ont.; one «. four d. Educ: Aylmer 
Academy; Masson Coll., McGill Univ., 
Montreal; admitted to Bar of Quebec, 1873; 
Bar of Ontario, 1875; Bar of Manitoba, 
1882; Deputy Attorney General of Mani- 
toba, 1883-1887; Mumcipal Commissioner 
to organize Manitoba Mumcipal System, 
1887; Registrar-General of Manitoba, 1887- 
1890; Law Clerk, Manitoba Legislative 
Assembly, 1883-1888. PublicationB: Con- 
cordance to Code of Civil Procedure of 
Quebec (1870), Torrens System of Regis- 
tration by Title in Manitoba and Northwest 
Territories of Canada (1890), Digests of 
Decisions of Supreme Court of Canada, 
1898, 1903, and 1908, also Collection of 
Unreported Supreme Court Cases, 1906. 
Served in Canadian Militia since 1866, has 
been three times on active service, holds 
Imperial War Medal for Fenian raids with 
clasps for 1866 and 1870, and Medal for 
Saskatchewan Campaign 1886, with clasp, 
was praised by Major General Middleton 
for services in last campaign as second in 
command of Winnipeg Field Battery of 
Artillery; Asst. Adjt. Gen. of Arty., 1899, 
1900 and 1901, during annual trainings, 
under Ck>ls. Montisambert and Stone, and 
Brig. Gen. Drury, C.B.; has held present 
office on staff of Supreme Court, since 1896. 
Retreationa: hunting, fiishing, skatng, curl- 
ing. Address: Ottawa. Clvh: Rideau, Ot- 
tawa. 

COWAN, GeoriTe Henry, M.P.. B.A., K. 
C.\ h. Warwick, Ont., 17 June, 1858; «. of 
Wilfiam Ck)wan, and Anne King; m. Jose- 

ghene Irene Downie, d. of Canon Downie of 
ort Stanley, Ont.; one s. four d. Educ: 
Strathroy and Brantford Collegiate Inst., 
Toronto Univ., and Osgoode Hall, Toronto; 
graduated B.A., in 1884; called to the Bar 
of Ont.. in 1889, and B.C. Bar in 1893; 
apptd. Q.C. by Dom. (Jovt., 1896; K.C. by 
B.C. Govt.. 19iD6; unsuccessful conservative 
candidate m 1896; elected in 1908. Puhli- 
eations: The Chinese question in Canada, 
in Canadian Bncyclopaedia, vol. 6; Better 
tferms for British Columbia, in pamphlet 
form. Recreations: Horses, hunting, bowling 
billiards. Axidress: 1225 Davis St., Van- 
couver B.C. Clubs: Vancouver and Ter- 



minal City, Vancouver; Union, Victoria; 
Albany, Toronto. 

COWAN, Mahlon K., K.C.; 6. Blythes- 
wood, Essex Co., Ont., 10 May, 1863; s. of 
Walter Ck>wan, and Mary Ann (^wan; m. 
Clara S. Pilkey. Educ: Brantford and 
Collingwood Collegiate Institutes; elec. to 
H. of C. 1896; re-elec. in 1900: refused to 
run in 1904; joined the G. T. Ry. in Dec., 
1904; as Assistant Solicitor. Recreations: 
hunting, golf. Address: Montreal, Que. 
Clubs: St. James', Canada, Royal Montreal 
Golf, Beaconsfield GolfjWestmount Golf, 
Montreal, Que., and Windsor, Windsor, 
Ont. 

COWIE, Frederick WiUiam, B.A.S., M. 
Inst. C.E., M. Can. Soc. C.E., CMei Ekigineer 
Harbour Commissioners, Montreal; bTGrcen 
wood Farm, Caledonia Co., Haldimand, 
Ont., 27 March, 1863; a. John Cowie, Esq.: 
m. in 1896, Katherine Greenough, d. of 
William Parker Greenough, of Boston, U.S. 
A., and Seigneur of Perthuis. Portneuf, 
Que.; one «. two d. Educ: Pubhc and High 
Sch. in central Ont.; Woodstock Coll., 
Woodstock; McGill Univ., Montreal; grad- 
uating in 1886 with honors in Civil Engin- 
eering; after leaving McGill Univ., accepted 
position under John Kennedy, C.E., Chief 
Engineer, Montreal Harbor (commissioners 
to 1892; in 1982 was Assistant Engineer 
Public Works of Canada, to 1897; in 1897, 
was resident Engineer, River St. Lawrence 
Ship Canal to 1903; from 1904 to 1908. 
Supt. Eng.; afterwards and at present Chiei 
Engineer, Montreal Harbour, Trustee of the 
Seigniory of Perthuis, from 1900 to the 
present time. PubliccUiwis: River St. Law- 
rence official reports; winter navigation in 
Canada; British and Continental Ports, 
1908; (Jointly with Major G. W. Stephens). 
Recreaiions: Polo, big game hunting and 
fishing. Address: 49 "The Linton," Mont- 
real. Clubs: Rideau, Ottawa; Engineers, 
a nd C anada, Montreal. 

COWLES, Eugene; b. Stanstead. Que.; 
8. Dr. C. W. Cowles; m. May 23, 1898, 
Louise Cleary. Went to Chicago in 'teens; 
was clerk in 1st Nat. Bank; sang in ch. 
choirs, quartets, etc.; Nov^ 1888, joined 
the Bostonians, at Ford's 'Theatre, Balti- 
more, making debut as Squire Bantam in 
Dorothy; was for 10 yrs. mem. of that or- 
ganization, singing premier basso roles, his 
most noted part bdng Will Scarlett in Robin 
Hood; became leading man in Alice Nielsen 
Opera Co., Sept., 1898, playing The Fortune 
Teller; later appeared m London in opera; 
has sung in concerts and various operas, 
composed several songs. Address: Derby 
Line, Vt. 

COX, Hon. George Albertus; Senator; b. 
Colbome, Northumberland Co., Ont., 7 
May, 1840; «. of Edward W. Cox. and Jane 
Tanner; m. 1862, second d. of the late 
Daniel Hopkins, Peterborough (d. Jan 
1905). Educ: Public and Grammar Schs.. 
Colborne, Ont.; from 1858 to 1871, engaged 
in life insurance business in Peterborough: 
in 1871, secured control of and was elected 
pres. and Genl. Mgr. of the Midland Ry., 
which he retained until the road became 
part of the G. T. Ry. in 1884; is now Pres. 
of the Canada Life Assurance Co.; Central 
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the Toronto Savings and Loan Ck>., and is a 
Director of the Canadian Bank of Com- 
merce, The National Trust Co., Can. General 
Electric Co., The Dominion Iron and Steel 
Co., The Toronto Railway Co., and the 
Grand Trunk Pacific Ry.; is also Bursar 
of Victoria Univ., Toronto; called to the 
Senate, 13 Nov., 1896. Adrfre«a; Toronto. 

COX, Palmer, author and artist ; h. 
Granby, Que., 28 April, 1840; 5th a. of 
Michael Cox, farmer, and pensioner of the 
English army; unmarried. Educ: Granby 
Academy; went to California, 1863; followed 
railroading, contracting, etc.; wrote for 
newspapers; came to New York, 1876; took 
up writing and illustrating for children's 
magazines, and also humorous books. Pub- 
lications: Squibs of Everyday Life, 1874; 
Hans Von Pelter's trip to Gotham, 1878; 
How Columbus found America, 1878; That 
Stanley, 1878; The Brownies, their Book, 
1887; Queer People with Wings and Stings, 
1888; Comic Yams (revision of Souibs), 
1888; another Brownies' Book, 1890; Brow- 
nies at Home, 1893; Brownies around the 
World, 1^4; Palmer Cox's Brownies, a 
spectacular play in three acts, 1894; The 
Brownies In Fairyland, a musical cantata, 
1894; Brownies through the Union, 1895; 
Brownies abroad, 1899; Brownies in the 
Philippines, 1904; Palmer's Cox's Brownie 
Primer, 1906. RecrecUiona: rifle target shoot- 
ing, fishing, cycling. Address: 134 West 
23rd Street, New York. 

COX, Robert N., M.L.A.; b. Charlotte- 
town, P.E.I., 12 Oct., 1850; m. Elizabeth 
Sutherland; three s. tnree d. Educ: Prince 
of Wales Coll., Charlottetown, P.E.I. In 
commercial business at Morell since 1869. 
Recreations: fishing, and shooting. Address: 
Morell, P.E.I. 

COYUB, Rev. Robert Francis, D. D., LL. 
D.; b. Roseneath, Ont., July 28, 1850; s. 
James and Ann Coyle; m. June 4, 1886, J. 
Adella Haviland, Fort Dodge, la. Educ: 
in Can., 1856-64; grad. Wabash Coll., West- 
minster Coll.; sudied theology, Auburn, 
N.Y.; Theol. Sem., 1878-9; ordained to 
Presby'n ministry. Ft. Dodge, la., 1879; 

Eastor there. 1879-85, Fullerton A v. Pres- 
y'n Ch., Chicago, 1885-91, Ist Presby'n 
Ch., Oakland, Calif., 1891-1900, Central 
Presby'n Ch., Denver, since 1900. Modera- 
tor Presby'n Gen. Assembly at Los Angeles, 
Calif., 1903. Publications: Foundation 
Stones, 1887; Workingmen and the Ch., 
1896; The Christianity of Christ, 1892; The 
Church and the Times (sermons), 1905. 
Address: 1650 Sherman Av., Denver, Col. 
COYNE, James Henry, B.A., M.A., LL. 
D., F.R.S.C.; fe. St. Thomas, Ont., 3 Oct., 
1849; «. of William and Christina Coyne; m. 
Matilda, 3rd d. of the late John George 
Brown, of Toronto, who for several years 
was Mayor and M.L.A. for that city; four 
s. two d.; Educ: St. Thomas common and 
grammar Schs., Univ. of Toronto; Matricu- 
fated, Toronto Univ., 1864; volunteered 
and saw service at London, Port Stanley, 
Samia and Thorald, 1866, as private in St. 
Thomas Rifles (Medal). Id 1870, B.A. at 
Univ. of Toronto, and gold medal. During 
four years, won four scholarships. Studied 
law at St. irhomas; Meadmaster at Cornwall 
High School, in 1871, and returned to law 
studies, in 1872; from this date he took all 
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active part in Provincial and Dominion 
Politics; admitted to the Bar at Attorney. 
1874; was defeated for the Provincial 
House in 1886; organized the Elgin Histori- 
cal and Scientific Institute; became first 
Pres., and still holds that posit. Publica- 
tions: 1893, The Southwold Earthwork and 
the Country of the Neutrals (in Boyle's 
Archaeological Reoport); 1895, Tne Country 
of the Neutrals from Cnamplain to Talbot, 
(St. Thomas); 1899, First Steps in the Dis- 
covery and Exploration of Ontario (Ontario 
Educational Association Transactions) ; 

1899, A Century of Achievement (HMnil- 
ton); 1901, A Centurjr of Achievement 
(Hamilton}, reprinted with alterations and 
additions m Methodist Magazine for Jan. 
and Feb.; 1903, Exploration of the Great 
Lakes, 1669-1670, by Dolliee de Casson and 
De Br^haut de Galin^e; Galin^e's Narrative 
and Map, with an English Version, includ- 
ing all the Map Legends. Translator and 
Editor, James H. Coyne; 1906, Richard 
Maurice Bucke, a sketch; 1908^ The Talbot 
Papers, edited with preface, introduction 
and some annotations; 1898-1902, Presi- 
dential address to The Ontario Historical 
Society. Recreations: golf and curling. Ad- 
dress: "Woodlands," Metcalfe St., St. 
Thomas. Clubs: County Club, St. Thomas. 
Ont. 

COYNEY, Weston: editor Dawson Daiiy 
News; b. Birmingnam, Eng., 1849; com- 
menced his newspaper career under late 
George Dawson, editor Birmingham Morn- 
ing News; engaged for several years the 
Tribune, New York; Secy, to American 
Minister of Paris; worked on Panama Canal, 
under Count de Lesseps; returned to N§w 
York and joined staflf of Herald; correspt. 
of that paper to Yukon, 1898, and has 
remained there ever since. Address: Daw- 
son, Y.T. 

CRAICK, William Amot, B.A.; editor 
of Busy Man's Magazine, Canadian Book- 
man and Bookseller A Stationer of Canada; 
6. Port Hope, Ont., 19 Sept., 1880; s. of 
James and Jean Kyle Craick; m. Hilda M. 
Bingay, of Yarmouth, N.S. Educ: Port 
Hope Sch., and Toronto Univ.; for seven 
yrs. associated with the Maclean Pub. Co. of 
Toronto, and now editor of Busy Man's 
Magazine, Canadian Bookman, and Book- 
seller & Stationer, of Canada. Publication: 
"History of Port Hope," 1901. Recreation: 
pedestrianism, mem. Champlain Soc. Ad- 
dress: 79 Walker Av., Toronto. Club: 
Toronto Press. 

CRAIG, Hon. James, K.C.; Judge of the 
Territorial Court, Yukon; local Judge in 
Admiralty; b. Inverurie, Scot., 31 July, 
1851 ; s. of late Geo. Craig, Police Magistrate 
of Amprior, Ont., and Annie Clark; m. 
Lizzie Olivia, d. of Edwd. S. Macpherson. 
barr., of New York; one d. Educ: McGill 
Univ., Osgoode Hall. Practiced Law in 
Renfrew after grad. in 1878; Warden of 
Renfrew Co., 1896; Capt. and Paymaster, 
42nd Batt., 1879; apptd. Judge, 26 April, 

1900. Recreation*; fishing, shooting ^curling. 
Address: Dawson, Y.T. Club: Zero, Dawson. 

CRATHERN, James; b. Montreal, Que., 
Feb., 1830. Educ: Montreal; was mem. of 
the firm of Crathem A Caverhill, wholesale 
dealers in hardware; director of the Canad- 
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Sugar Refining Co., Dominion Coal Co.. 
National Trust Co., Liverpool, London^ and 
Globe Ins. Co.; Pres. Kewatin Flour Milling 
Co., and the Royal Victoria Life Ins. Co., 
Montreal General Hospital; Governor of the- 
McGilkUniv., and member of the Govern- 
ing Committee of the Alexandra Hospital. 
Address: 32 Macgr^or St., Montreal. Clubs: 
Mount Royal, St. James', Montreal. 

CRAWFORD^ Hon. Thomas; Speaker of 
the Legis. Ass. of Ontario; b. Co. Fermanagh 
Irel., 14 Aug., 1847; s. of Jaes and Jane 
Crawfordr" m. Isabella Fyfc, of Toronto; 
five c. JEduc: in Ireland and Toronto. 

- Came to Canada with his parents, 1865. 
Commenced work in the Can. Northern Ry. 
Co.; in 1868. joined his father in the cattle 
business ana has been a successful dealer 
for many yrs., exporting many thousand 
heads to Great Bntain and U.S.; for three 
yrs., mem. Toronto City Council; elec. to 
Legis at g. e., 1894, 1898, 1902, 1905, 1908; 
after death of Hon. J. W. St. John, was elec. 
Speaker, 8 April, 1907, re-elec. 1909; Pres. 
of the Equity Fire Insur. Co.; Pres. of the 
Metropohtan Sch. of Music; Vice-Pres. of 
the Bd. of Governors of the Western Hos- 
pital. 

CRAIYFORD-FBOST, Rev.- WiUiam 
Albert, M.A.; 6. Owen Sound, Ont., 
Oct. 29, 1863; s. of William and Louisa 
Crawford; m. Aug. 28, 1889, Damaris Con- 
stance, d, John Ings.; prep. ed'n. public 
schs. and ColWiate Inst., Owen Sound; 
grad. Toronto Univ., 1884; grad. divinity, 
Wycliflfe Coll., Toronto, 1887; sp'l. course 
Baltimore Med. Coll., 1897; was on staff of 
Toronto Globe while attending Univ. of 
Toronto; ordained deacon, 1888, priest, 
1889; curate, St. Paul's, Charlottetown, 
P.E.I., 1888; rector St. George's New Glas- 
gow, N.S., 1889-92; Ch. of the Redeemer, 
Merrick, L.I., 1892-6; Memorial Ch. of the 
Holy Comforter, Baltimore, 1896-1903; 
Instructor of Chemistry in Baltimore Med. 
Coll., 1904-1906; founder Young Men's 
Liberal Club, Toronto; invented a thought 
recorder, 1902, Former mem. Canadian 
Inst., Toronto; mem. Soc. of Am. Authors, 
astrom. sect. Md. Acad. Science, Soc. Arts. 
England, Transatlantic Soc, etc. Publica- 
tions: Old Dogma in a New Light, 1896; 
The Philosophy of Integration, 1906; also 
an anthem "Columbia," 1907. Address: 
2120 Chelsea Terrace, Baltimore, Ind. 

CRBELJVIAN, Adam Rutherford, K.C.; 
General Counsel of C.P.R.; b. Richibucto, 
Kent Co., N.B.; s. of James Rutherford 
Creelman, and Isabella Christina Patterson; 
m. 1878, Margaret Cummings, d. of Rev. 
John Jennings, D.D., of Toronto; four s. one 
d. Educ: Richibucto Gram. Sch., Chatham 
Acad.; studied law in Toronto; mem. of 
the legal firm of McCarthy, Osier, Hoskin 
& Creelman-, 1878-1901; gen. counsel of 
C.P.R. since that time. For four yrs. in 
^Can. Militia. Address: 46 "The Sherbrooke" 
C.P.R. Co's Office, Windsor St., Montreal. 
Clubs: Mount Royal, St. James, Royal 
Montreal Golf, Forest and^Stream, Montreal 
Toronto, Granite, Toronto Hunt, Cricket, 
Toronto; Rideau, Golf, Coimtry, Ottawa; 
New York City, N.Y. 

CREESLMAN, James, F.R.G.S.; associ- 
ate editor Pearson's Magazine (American) ; 
6^ Montreal, 1869; m. 1891, Alice L. Buell 



of Ohio; one a. two d. Editorial writer and 
correspondent. New York Herald ^ 1877-89; 
editor London edition, 1890; editor Paris 
edition, 1891-92; editor New York Evening 
Telegram, 1893; late European editor of 
New York Journal: has interviewed the 
Pope, King George of Greece, Emperor of 
Corea, President Faure, Prince Bismarck, 
H. M. St&nley, Louis Kossuth, Count Tol- 
stoi; British e(fitor Cosmopolitan Magazine, 
1893; war correspondent for New York 
World, Japanese War, 1894; war corres- 
pondent New York Journal, Graeco-Turkish 
War, 1897; Cuban War, 1898; PhiHppine 
War, 1899; was Aide on General Lawton's 
staff, Philippines; captured Spanish flag, 
and was shot after he received surrender of 
Spanish commandant at El Caney, 1898. 
Publications: On the Great Highway, 1901 ; 
Eagle Blood, 1902. Recreations: fencing. 
Address: 67 West 94th Street, New York. 
Clubs: National Liberal; Lotos, Authors', 
Explorers,' Democratic, New York. 

CREIGHTON, David; b. Glasgow, Scot., 
1 April, 1843; a.^of Abraham Creighton and 
Margaret Bonaf; m. to Jennie Elizabeth 
Kramer, 15 Oct., 1873; one a. and four d. 
Educ: Glasgow Scotland and Owen Sound, 
Ont.; learned the printing business and in 
1864, became publisher of the Owen Sound 
Times, which he continued until 1887, when 
at the request of Sir J>)hn A. Macdonald, 
he founded The Empire, at Toronto, con- 
tinuing its publication until 1895, when it 
and "The Mail" were amalgamated under 
the title of The Mail and Empire." He then 
became Assist. Receiver General at Toronto, 
which office he still holds. In 1875 he was 
elected to represent North Grey in the 
Ontario Legislature, which he continued 
to represent until 1890. Address: 26 Spadina 
Road, Toronto. 

CRIDGE, Rt. Rev. Edward, B.A., D.D., 
Bishop; b. Bratton-Heming of Devonshire, 
Eng., 17 Dec, 1817; a. John and Grace 
Cridge; m. Mary Winnelle, d. of George 
Winnelle of Bomford, Essex; if our a. five d. 
Educ: North Molton, Devon, Eng., and 
Gram. Sch., Sault Moulton; arrived in 
Canada, Fort Victoria, Vancouver Island, 
31 March, 1865; from 1836 to 1842, was 
third master at the Gram. Sch., Oimdle, 
Northamptonshire; B.A., St. Peter's Coll., 
Cambridge, 1848; one of the students, 
soliciting aid for the Great Irish famiiie; 
ordained the same year on appointment as 
Asst. Curate, and 2nd Master, Grammar 
Sch., in Walsham, Norfolk; in 1851, apptd. 
to incumbency of Christ Church, West-Ham 
London; Sept. 1854, apptd. Chaplain to 
Hudson Bay Co., and District Minister of 
Victoria, Vancouver Isiand. Left Engand 
with his bride, and arrived six months 
later, going around cape Horn, in the sail- 
ing Ship, Marquis of Bute; apptd. Bishop, 
in 1876; one of the original provisional 
Committee appointed by Governor Douglas, 
to arrange for the building of an Hospital, 
afterwards called the Royal Jubilee Hos- 
pital, also one of the originators for the 
erection of an Orphans' Home; said the 
opening prayers at the first parliament in 
Vancouver Island, 1856; addressed the 
Crowds on Beacon Hill on the occasion of 
Queen Victoria's Jubilee; Pronounced bene- 
diction upon soldiers at the_^arewell given 
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to the South African Contingent, Oct., 1899; 
now in his 92nd year, he does not take an 
active part in the Ministry, but lives on the 
homestead. Publication»: Tract on spirit- 
ualism; a book '*As it was in the beginnrng;" 
pamphlet, "Life after death." Recreations: 
Music. Address: Hudson Bay Co., Fort 
Victoria; Christ Church Parsonage, Victoria, 
B.C.; 238 Government Street, Victoria, B.C. 
CROCKET, Oswald Smith, B.A., M.P.; 
6. Chatham, N.B., 13 April, 1868; s. of Wil- 
liam Crockett, LL.D., formerly Chief Supt. 
of Educ. in N.B., and Mary Crocket; both 
Scotch; m. (1st) 20 July, 1893, A. Bersa 
Stanser, d. of the late Thomas Stanger, 
Merchant, Fredericton (d.); (2nd) 6 Sept., 

1905, Clarine M. Stevenson, d. of the late 
Chas. M. Stevenson, M.P., Ck>aticook, Que. 
Educ.: Com. Sch. and Hieh Sch., Frederic- 
ton, and Univ. of N.B.; amnitted Attorney, 
Supreme Court of N.B.. 15 Oct., 1891; 
Barrister, 20 Oct., 1892; first elec. to H. of 
C, 1904; re-elec, 1908; was Pres. of Fred- 
ericton Soc. of St. Andrew for five yrs., 
1900-1905; Chairman of N.B. Bums Mem- 
orial Ck>m., through whose efforts the statue 
of Robert Bums was erected. 1906; Pres- 
bjrterian; Onservative. Address: Fred- 
ericton, N.B. 

CROFTON, Francis Blake, B.A.: b. 
Cronboyne, Mayo, Ireland, 1841; s. of Kev. 
Wm. Crofton, Rector of Skreene, Sligo; m. 
in 1872, Emma Katherine Bradshaw of 
Que.; two s. two d. Educ: Royal School 
Dungannon and Trinity Coll., Dublin, with 
honors in classics and Engliah Literature; 
also passed for Indian CXvil Service, but 
did not go to India. Arrived- in Canada in 
1864; was professor in Bishop's ()oll., Len- 
noxville, 1864 to 1865, but removed to N.S. 
in 1877, after some years spent in New 
York, in Educational work; from 1882 to 

1906, was Librarian to Legislature of N.S. 
Publications: The Bewildered Quereste, 
"The Major's Big Talk Stories," "Is it too 
late," and other pamphlets. Address: Hali- 
fax, N.S. Clubs: Halifax, HaUfax, N.S., and 
Authors, Loiidon, Eng. 

CROOK, James Walter; 6. Bewdley, 
Ont., Dec. 21, 1858; s. Richard and Jane 
Sackville; m. 1883, Miss Eva M. Lewis. 
Educ: Oberlin Coll., 1891; studied Univ. of 
Wis., 1892-3, Univ. of Berlin, Germany, 
1893-4, Columbia, 1894-5 (Ph. D., 1898; 
Prof, economics, Amherst Coll., since Sept., 
1895; lecturer on economic, social and edii'l. 
subjects. Publications: Crerman Wage 
Theories, 1898. Address: Amherst, Mass. 

CROSBY, A. B., M.P.; 6. Belfast. Ire- 
land, 5 May, 1859; s. of Adam Crosby and 
Mary J. Crosby Brown; m. 15 Jon., 1885, 
Mamie F. Cody, Halifax; five s. three d. 
Educ: Pub. Schs. Cape Breton, Commercial 
Coll., Halifax, N.S. ; Pres. Arena Rink Co., 
Vice-Pres., Cheticamps Copper Co.; alder- 
man in Halifax for one year; following year 
elec. Mayor, and continued in office for 
three years, when disqualified by the law of 
limitation; again elec. Mayor, which office 
he now holds; first elec. to H. of C, 1908. 
Roman Catholic; Conservative. Address: 
P.O. Box, 108, Halifax. 

CROSS, Hon. Charles Wilson, B. A., LL. 

B., Attorney General of Alberta; b. Madoc, 

Ont., 30 Nov., 1872; s. of Thomas Cross and 

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Univ., OeRoode Hall, Toronto; appted. 
Attorney (General in the first Albeorta Grovt. , 
6 Sept., 1905, and el. to Leg. Ass. at the 
first g. e., same yr.; re-elec. 1909. Becrea- 
Hon:Ko\i. Address: Edmonton, Alta. 

CROSSEN, William James; Gen. Mgr. 
of the Crossen Car Mnfg. Ck>. of Cobourg, 
Ltd.; b. Cobourg. Ont., 1857; m. 1880. 
Minnie, d. of S. Stanley Howell; two s. one 
d. Educ: Ck>bouig pub. schs.; joined his 
father in the management of the business 
of building Ry. Cars, 1870; became head of 
the business on the death of his father, 1890 ; 
organized it into a joint Stock Co., the fol- 
lowing year and became Cren. Mgr. of the 
Co. Address: Cobourg, Ont. 

CRCTHERS^ Thomas Wilson, B.A., K. 
Cm M.P.; b. Northport, 1 Jan., 1850; a. of 
William Crothers ana Nancy Gray; m. 
Mary E. Bums. Educ: Pub. Sch. and 
Victoria Coll.; Public Sch. teacher one yr.; 
Head Master High Sch., Wardsville, Ont.. 
three years; unsuccessful Conse^ative can- 
didate for Ont. Legislature for W. Elgin, 
1879 (defeated by 7); studied law in the 
office of Messrs. Foy, Tupper and Macdonell, 
and Messrs. Bethune, OIsot and Moss, Tor- 
onto; practiced law at St. Thomas, Ont., 
since 1880; first elec. to H. of C, 1908. 
Recreation: gardening. Address: St. Thomas 
Ont. 

CROUTER, A. li. Edgerton, M.A., LL. 
D.; 6. Belleville, Ont^Sept. 16. 1846; «. 
Abraham Lewis and Elizabeth Elisa Ger- 
man Crouter; m. 1895, June Yale. Educ: 
pub. and pvt. schs.; studied Franklin Inst, 
and Univ. of Pa.; (M.A., Gallaudet Coll., 
Washington, 1886; LL.D., 111. Coll., Jack- 
sonvUle, 1894). Teacher, 1867-84, Supt. 
since 1884, Pa. Inst'n for the Deaf and 
Dumb, Mt. Airy, Pa. Pres. Am. Assn. to 
Promote Teaching Speech to Deaf; mem. 
Am. Acad. Polit. and Social Science, Pa. 
Hist. Soc., Conv. Am. Inst'rs of Deaf; U.S. 
del. Intemat. Conf. Teacher^ of Deaf, Edin- 
burgh, 1907. Republican. Episcopalian. 
Contributor to literature instr'n deaf. Ad- 
dress: 7406 Germantown Av., Mt. Airy, 
Ph ilade lphia. 

CROWE, George Reading; b. Clifton, 
Colchester Co., N.S., 22 Oct., 1862; a. of 
James and Harriet N. Crowe; m. Mary 
Elizabeth Alexander; one s. two d. Educ: 
Common Sch., Colchester Co. Grain dealer 
since 1885. Address: 125 Hargrave St., 
Wi nnip eg. Man. Ciu6; Manitoba, Winnipeg. 

CROWE, Lieut.-Col. John Henry Ver- 
ender, R.A.; commandant of the Roy- 
al Military College, Kingston^nt.; b. 1682; 
m. Mary Margaret, widow of Wilfred Walls- 
Russell; one a. one d. Educ: at Charter- 
house, R. M. Coll., Woolwich, and Staff 
Coll.; arrived in Canada, Oct., 1909; com- 
missioned as Lieut., 1882; Captain, 1890; 
Major, 1899; Lieut.-Col., 1907; Private 
Secretary to the Governor of Punjab. 
1892-7; D.A.Q.M.G. Intelligence Dept., of 
the War Office, 1899-1902: chief instructor 
in military top<w*aphy ana military history 
and tactics at the R. M. Academy, Wool- 
wich, 1904-08; Knight Commander of the 
Danebrog (Denmark); Order of Merit 
(Spain); officer of the Order of S. Rente de 
Aviz (Portugal). Publications: "Problems 
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Afghan War, 1878-1880; "Epitome of the 
Russo-Turkish War ,1877-8-/' Handbook of 
the armies of Sweden and Norway," and 
Translator of Drill R^ulations of the Ger- 
man Field Artillery, from the German of 
Cknmt Sternberg. Address: Royal Military 
Ck>llege, Kingston, Ont. Clvha: Naval and 
Military, and Grosvenor, London, Eng. 
CBUIKSHANK, LieuL-Col. Ernest Al- 
exander, F.R.S.C., D.O.C. Mil. Dist. 
No. 13; 6. Tp. of Bertie, Welland Co., Ont., 
20 Jmie, 1854; 8. of Alexander Cruickshank, 
and Margaret Milne (both Scotch); m. 
Julia E. Kennedy, of Buffalo, N.Y. Edtic.: 
St. Thomas Gram. Sch., Upper Can. Coll.; 
mem. of Welland Co. Coun., 1879-1903; 
Warden, 1886; police Magistrate, Niagara 
Falls, 1903-8; joined 44th Reg., in 1881, and 
served through all ranks to position of 
lieut.-Col., Comdg.; now Hon. Lieut.-Col. 
of Rekt.; commanded 5th Infan. Brig.; 
apptd. D. O. C, No. 13 Dirt., 1 Ma^, 1909. 
Has written voluminously upon hirtorical 
matters. Publications: Documentary His- 
tory, War of 1812; Battle of Lundy's Lane; 
Battle of Queenston Heights; Story of 
Butler's Rangers; Si^e of Port Erie; Hist. 
Records of Can. Regmients; Hirt. of Wel- 



land Country. Recreations: riding, walking, 
mouutaineering. Address: Marlborough 
Mansions, Calgary, Alta. 



CUIXEN, Thomas Stephen, M.D.; b. 
Bridgewater, Ont., Nov. 20, 1868; s. Rev. 
Thomas and Mary Greene; m. 1901, Emma 
Jones Beckwish. Educ: Collegiate Inst., 
^Toronto; grad. med. dept., Toronto Univ., 
1890; Specialist in abdominal surgery; asso. 
prof, gvnecologv, Johns Hopkins; asso. in 
• gynecology. Johns Hopkins Hosp.; Hon. 
mem. La Sodeta Italiana Ostcitricia Gine- 
cologia, Rome; corr. mem. Gesellschaft fur 
Geburtshulfe, Leipzie. Contb'r. to med. 
jours, on gynecol. pathology and abdominal 
surgery. Pvhlications: Cancer of the Uterus, 
1900; Adeno-myoma des Uterus, Verlag 
von August Hirschwald, 1903. Address: 3 
W. Preston St., Baltimore. Md. 

CUMBERLAND, Frederic Bartow, M.A. 
(Trin. ColL); 6. Portsmouth, Eng., 5 A\ig., 
1848; s. of F. W. Cumberland, and Wilmot 
Mary Bramley; fn. Seraphina Fraser, of 
Port Hope; one d. Educ: Model Gram. 
Sch., Toronto; Cheltenham Coll., Eng.; 
Trin. Coll., Toronto. Came to Can. with ms 

Earents in 1847; rtudied law in Toronto, 
ut abandoned it in 1870 to raiter railway 
service; served in many capacities on Great 
Wertem and Northern Rys. With Sir 
Frank Smith, estbd., 1880, Niagara Nav. 
Co.; Vice-Pres. of Co. since formed Colling- 
wood Lake Superior Line to Port Arthur 
and Duluth, 1881. Placed S. S. Campana 
on Upper Lakes, first twin screw steamer 
on Upper Lakes, and firrt vessel to be cut 
in two to be taken through Canadian Canals, 
conducted general tounst and ticket office 
in Toronto, 1879-1902; Pres. or Dir. of 
many important business organizations; 
mem. ai Corporation of Trinity Coll.; mem. 
of Senate, Toronto Univ.; was a priv. in 
Cheltenham Coll. Rifle Corps, and best shot 
in. Wimbledon Team; served in Fenian 
Raid in Can., 1866; has been Pres. of St. 
Greorge's Soc., Toronto, and Pres. of Nat- 
ional Chib: Supreme Pres., S. O. E., 1896. 
Has rteadily refused nomination for public 



office: mem. of Colonial Committee of the 
Tariff Reform League: resided in England, 
1903-4, but returned to Canada, 1905. 
Publitations: 'The Northern Lakes of 
Canada;" "Hirtory of the Union Jack and 
Flags of the Empire;" "The Navies on Lake 
Ontario in 1812." Mem. of the Authors' 
Soc, England; Champlain Soc.. Canada; is 
pres. of the Ontario Hirtorical Soc. Ad' 
dresses: "Dunain," Port Hope, Ont.; c|o 
Niagara Nav. Co., Toronto. Clubs: Tor- 
onto; Royal Col. Inst., London, Eng. 

CUMMINGS, Mrs. WiUonghby Emily; 
m. to WUloughby Cummings of Willoughby 
Hall, Chippawa; active for many years in 
the National Council of Women; Corres- 
ponding Secretary thereto; Convener of 
Press Committee of the International Coun- 
cil. Toronto, June, 1909. Address: 44 Dew- 
son St., Toronto. 

CUMMISKEY, Hon. James H.; Commr. 
of Pub. Works of Prince Edward Island; 
elec. for the 3rd dirt, of Queen's Co., on the 
Councillor list at g. e., 1897; re-el. at g. e., 
1900, 1904 and 1908; apptd. to Ex.-Coun., 
and made Commr. of Pub. Works, 28 Dec., 
1900, which he rtll holds; Speaker of the 
House of Ass., 8th Leeds., 1888-1900. Ad- 
dress: Charlottetown, F.E.I. 

CUBBIE, Major John Allison, M.P.; b, 
Nottawa. Simcoe Co., Ont., 25 Feb., 1862; 
s. of John Currie and Catherine McAllirter; 
m. E. Helen Sparks; one d. Educ: Pub. 
Sch. and Coll. Inst., Collingwood; on staff of 
the Toronto News and Toronto Mail: left 
journalism to enter business; now pres. of 
the Imperial Steel and Wire Co.: first elec. 
to H. of Cm 1908; Major, 48th Highlanders, 
Canada; Pres., Toronto Garrison Indoor 
Baseball League. Puhlicaiions: Articles to 
magazines and reviews. Address: 39 How- 
land Av., Toronto; Collingwood, Ont. 
Clubs: Albany, Can. Mil. Inrt., Toronto; 
Collingwood. 

CURBIE, Morlej, B.A., M.D., M.P.; 6. 
Pictonj Ont., 1869; s. of Geo. C. Currie and 
Catherme Richards; m. Clara Clarke; one d. 
Educ: Pub. Sch. and High Sch. of Picton. 
Ont., and Univ. of Toronto; a physician; 
surgeon with rank of Capt. in the 16th 
Regt.; elec. to the Ont. I^slature. 1902 
and 1904; elect, to the H. of C, 1908. 
Address: Picton, Ont. 

CUBBY, Nathaniel; b. Kings County, 
N.S., 26 March, 1861; s. of Charles Curry 
and Eunice Davidson; m. Hary M. Hall; 
four a. Educ: Pub. Sch. of N.S.; spent some 
years in the United States with Railway 
and Mining Companies; established business 
in Amherst, N.S., 1877; Pres., Rhodes, 
Curry Co., Ltd., Canada Car and Foimdry 
Co., Canada Land Co.; Dir. Bank of Nova 
Scotia, Canada Cement Co., Canadian Li^ht 
and Power Co., and 15 other companies. 
Recreations: yachting, shooting, fishing, 
curling. Address: Amherst, N.S. Clubs: 
Marshlands, Amherrt, N.S.; Albany, Tor- 
onto, Ont., Engineers, and St. James', 
Montreal. 

CUSHUtrO, Hon. William Henry, M.L. 
A.; Min. of Pub. Works of Alberta; 6. 21 
Aug., 1852; of English and Irish parentage; 
m. 1877; two d. Educ: Ontario Pub. Schs. 
A manufacturer; apptd. Min. of Pub. 

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1905; elec. to Alberta Leg. for Calgary, 
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DAFOE, John W,. Man. Ed. Manitoba 
Free Press; b. Combermere, Ont., 8 March 
1866; «. of C. W. Dafoe, now of Killamey, 
Man., and Mary, d. of the late John Elcome, 
of Kent, Eng.; m. Alice, d. of W. G. Par- 
melie of Ottawa; three s. four d. Educ: 
Amprior Pub. and High Schs.; connected 
with the Montreal Star from 1883 to 1885; 
first editor of the Ottawa Journal, 1886; 
editorial sta£F of the Manitoba Free Press, 
1886-92; editor Montreal Herald, 1892- 
1895; editorial staff of Montreal Star 1895 
to 1901; editor in Chief, Manitoba Free 
Press, 1901, to the present time. Address: 
509 Spence St., Winnipeg. Club: Manitoba, 
Winmpeg. 

DAFOE, Samuel Wallace; b. Hastings 
Co., Ont., 9 Jan., 1874; «. of Calvin Wesley 
and Mary Dafoe; m. Am^ Templeton King, 
Ottawa; one s. Educ: Killarne;yr and Winm- 
peg, Man.; reporter for the Winnipeg Free 
Press, 1890-1893; sporting and city editor 
Nor. Wester, 1893-1895; Parliamentary re- 
porter Ottawa Journal, 1896; Telegraph 
editor Montreal Herald, 1897-1898; Satur- 
• day Editor Montreal Star, 1899; Telegraph 
Editor Montreal Star, 1900 to 1905; Press 
Correspondent at Ottawa, from 1905 to 
the present date, re|)resenting London 
Daily Mail, Montreal Witness, Toronto Star. 
Address: 21 Waverly St., Ottawa. 

DAGGER, Francis; b. Liverpool, Eng., 
3 June, 1865; s. of Henry Dagger, s. of the 
Superviser of H. M. Customs, and Frances, 
d. of John Henry Hopkins, Seaforth, Liver- 
pool; TO. Emma d. of Charles and Harriet 
Holland, Bristol Eng.; one s. two d. Educ: 
Farndon Hall Academy, CheshirCj Eng.; 
arrived in Canada, Aug., 1899; eighteen 
years in the telephone service of Great 
Britain, holding various positions in the 
Lancashire & Cheshire Telephonic Ex- 
change Co., the Western Counties & South 
Wales Telephone Co., and the National 
Telephone Co., in Lancashire, Bristol, 
Plymouth, Binningham, and Sheffield, 
came to Canada in 1899, and made a spec- 
ial study of telephone conditions on the 
North American continent with a view to 
determining the relative merits of public 
ownershij?, private monopoly, and com- 
petition; in 1903, prepared a report for the 
Postmaster-General (Sir William Mulock), 
upon this subject, which resulted in the 
appointment in 1905, of a parliamentary 
Select Committee to inquire into and 
report regarding the various public tele- 
phone systems in operation in Canada, and 
else where; was apptd. to assist this Com- 
mittee during its inquiry. In 1906, was 
called upon by the Government of Mani- 
toba to conduct an educational campaign 
throughout the province, resulting in an 
affirmative vote of the people in favour of 
public ownership of the telephone service; 
in 1907, was commissioned by Government 
of Saskatchewan to submit recommenda- 
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tions enabling Grovernment to enact legis- 
lation dealing with the telephone service. 
Address: 63 Thorold Av. , Toronto. 

DAIGNEAULT, Frederic Hector, M.D., 
CM., M.L.A.; b. Chambly, Que., 19 May. 
1860; s. Joseph Daigneault.. and Henrietta 
LachJapelle; m. Catherine Jane McGrail: 
two s. one d. Educ: St. Hyacinthe oil. and 
Victoria Medical Sch.; was elected to the 
Quebec Legislature, 1900; re-elec. 1904 and 
1908. Address: Acton Vale, Que. 

DALE, James Alfred, M.A. (Oxon); 
Prof, of Educ, McGill Univ.; b. Birming- 
ham, Eng., 21 June, 1874; s. of J. A. Dale, 
of Birmingham, and EUiz. Holmes, of Man-: 
Chester; m. Maivaret Butler; two s. Educ: 
King Edward VI Sch., Camp Hill; Mason 
Univ., Coll., Birmingham; Weston Coll., 
Oxford; came to Canada, Aug., 1908 to 
assume pres. pos. at McGill. Open, Classical 
Exhibitioner of Merton, tutor at Borough 
Road Training Co., London, 1902-3; Oxford 
Univ. Extensi<m lecturer, 1904-8. Pub- 
lications: History of Englsh Literature; 
contributions to various periodicals chiefly 
on literary and educational subjects. Ad- 
dress: 260 University St., Montreal. 

DALY, Hon, Thomas Mayne, P.O., K. 
C; b. Stratford, Ont., 16 Aug., 1852; «. 
Thomas Ma^e Daly, for many years mem- 
ber of Parhament for Perth County, and 
Mayor of Stratford, and Hden Wharen; 
m. Margaret A. Jarvis, d. of P. R. Jarvis, 
J.P., Stratford, Ont.; two «. Educ: Up. 
Can. Coll., Toronto; first Mayor of Brandon, 
18S2; Mayor of Brandon, 1887 to 1896; 
Minister of Interior and Superintendent of 
Indian Affairs in Government of Sir John 
Abbott, and Sir John Thompson and Sir 
McKenzie Bowell, Oct., 1892 » to April, 
1896; Rossland, B.C., 1897 to l902; Police 
Magistrate, 1901, and Judge Juvenile Court, 
Winnip^, 1909; Senior mem. of law firm 
of Daly and Crichton, Winnipeg, Address: 
901 Dorchester Avenue, Winnipeg. Club: 
Manitoba, Winnipeg. 

DANDUBAND, Hon. Baonl, P.C., LL. 
D., Kt. Legion of Honor (France), Senator; 
b. Montreal, 4 Nov., 1861; s. of the late O. E. 
Dandurand, Merchant, Montreal, and Marie 
Marguerite Roy; to. in 1886, Josephine, d. 
of the late Hon. F. G. Marchand. Educ: 
Montreal Coll. and Laval Univ.; called to 
the Bar in the Prov. of Quebec, Jan., 1883; 
became a partner of the late Joseph Dautre. 
Q.C.; later he formed a partnership with 
Mr. (now Hon.) L. P. Brodeur, and is now 
practicing law as head of the firm of Dan- 
durand, Hibbard, Boyer and Gosselin; was 
made a K.C., in 1898; created a Knight 
of the Legion of Honor, by the French 
Government, in 1891, and promoted to the 
rank of officer, 1907; called to the Senate, 
Jan., 1898; Speaker, Jan., 1905; sworn of 
the Privy Coimcilj Jan., 1909. Publica- 
tions: conjointly with Mr. Charles Lanctot, 
now Deputy Attorney General, Que., a 
treatise on Criminal Law, and Manuals for 
Justices of the Peace and Police Officers. 

DANDUBAND, Madame Josephine; h. 
Montreal; d. of the late Hon. F. G. Mar- 
chand, Premier of Quebec; to. Hon. Rauol 
Dandurand; Vice.-Fres. of the National 
Council of Women of Canada, and of the 
Woman's Canadian Club of Montreal; has 
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of essays, three comedies "Rancune," "La 
Carte Postale," and "Le Langage dea 
Fleurs," which were playedj in Montreal and 
Quebec; another comedy, "Victimes de 
I'Ideal," in verse, was played in Ottawa. 
A frequent contributor to periodicals; was 
appointed Lady Commissioner for Canada, 
to the Paris Exhibition in 1900; presided 
in Paris over a number of meetings of the 
International Council of Women; was the 
first Canadian Woman to be honoured with 
the decoration of "Officier d'Acad<?mie" by 
the French Government in 1899; founded 
. '•L'oeuvre des Livres Gratuits" in 1892, 
which circulates yearly, many thousands 
■of books to people in need, and more espec- 
ially to the female teachers in the rural 
parts of Quebec. Address: 548 Sherbrooke 
St. W.. Montreal. 

DANIEL, John Waterhouse, M.R.C.S., 
M.P.; b. St. Stephen, N.B., 27 Jan., 
1S54; 8. of Henry and Honor Daniel, natives 
. of Cornwall, Eng.; m. 15 Oct., 1890, Jessie 
Porteous Ennis, d. of the late John Ennis. 
Educ: New Kingswood Coll., Bath, Somer- 
setshire, Eng., and at New York and Lon- 
don, Eng.; first elec. to the H. of C. at bye- 
election, 16 Feb., 1904; re-elec. 1904 and 
1908; has been Surgeon Lt.-Col. in the 
Militia (Long Service decoration) ; an alder- 
man for three years; Warden of the Co. one 
year; Mayor two years; past Pres., St. 
George's Society; Past Pres. Council of 
Physicians and Surgeons; mem. Board of 
Health; Commr. and Consulting Surgeon, 
General PubUc Hospital; Methodist; Con- 
servative. Address: St. John, N.B. 

DANIELS, Hon. Orlando T., B.A., ML. 
A.; Mem, of the Ex. Coun. of Nova Scotia; 
b. Laurencetown, Annapolis Co., N.S., 20 
March, 1860; «. of WelUngton Daniels, and 
Lavinia Daniels; m. 1893, Mary L. Muir; ' 
one d. Educ: Laurencetown Pub. Sch., 
Univ. of Acadia Coll., Wolfville, N.S.; 
Barrister-at-law; apptd. mem. of the Ex. 
Coun. of N.S., 16 March, 1907; first elec. to 
Leg. Ass. at bye-el. 6 March, 1906; re-el. at 
g. e., 20 June, 1906. Address: Bridgetown, 
N.S. 

DANSEBEAU, Clement Arthur, B.C.L.; 
editor-in-chief of La Pre»»e, Montreal; 6. 
Contre Coeur, Que., 5 July, 1844; a. of 
Clement Dansereau and Louise Fiset; m. 
(1st) Marie Cordelie Hiuteau (d. 1879); 
(2nd) Stephanie, d. of Stephen McKay (d. 
1897). Educ: Vercheres and L'Assomp- 
tion Coll.; studied law under Mr. Justice 
Girouard, now of Sup. Ct."; grad. McGill, 
1865^ did not practice l^al prof., but 
entered into journalism; from 1873, onward 
one of the editors of La Minerve; joined 
sti^ of La Preaae, 1880; accepted Post- 
mastership of Montreal, 1891, but resigned 
1899, to return to journalism; has been 
editor-in-chief of La Preaae since that date. 
Puhlicationa: Annales Historiques College 
de L'Assomption. Addreaa: 1028 Dorchester 
St., W., Montreal. Cluba: St. James', Can- 
ada, Montreal, Montreal. 

DAB6AYEL, John Robertson, M.L.A.; 
6. Elgin, Ont., 3 May, 1846; a. of Robert 
Dargavel and Miriam Robertson Dargavel; 
m. Mary Jane Hopkins, one «. two d. Educ. : 
in Pub. Schs.; engaged in the mercantile 
business since 1863, also in farming and 
dairying; Pres. of the Eastern Ontario 



Dairsrmen's Ass.; first elec. to Ontario Legis- 
lature, 1905, and re-elected 1909; Conser- 
vative. Addreaa: Elgin, Leeds Co., ()nt. 

DAVID, Hon. Laurent Olivier; Senator; 
Clerk of the City of Montreal; b. Saint-au- 
Recollet, nr. Montreal, 24 March, 1840; a. 
of the late Major Stanislas David and 
Elizabeth Tremblay; in. (1st) 1868, Albina 
Chenet (rf. 1887); (2nd) 1892 Ludivine 
Garceau; one a. nine d. Educ: St. Therese 
Coll.; called to the Bar, 1864; assisted to 
estb., and was chief editor of L^Opinion 
Publique, an illustrated weekly, 1870. In 
1874, in conjunction with Mr. Beausoleil, 
M.P., founded Le Bien Public; was a trans- 
lator and Asst. Clerk of the vot^s and 
deliberations of H. of C. during the Mac- 
kenzie regime. Unsuccessful can. for local 
Legis. at g. e., 1867, and 1875, and for H. 
of C. at g. e., 1878 and 1891; elec. to local 
Legis. at g. e., 1886; delegate to the French- 
Canadian National Convention at Nashua, 
N.H., in 1888, apptd. CSty Clerk of Mont- 
real, 1892; Pres., Ste. Jean Baptiste Soc, 
Montreal, 1887-8; Fellow of the Royal Soc. 
of Canada; apptd. to the Senate, 19 June, 
1903. Publicationa: "Biographies et For*, 
traits," "Les Heros de Chateauguay," **Les 
Patriotes, de 1837-38," "Mes Contempor- 
ains," VLes Deux Papineau," "L'Union des 
Deux Canadas (1841-1867)," "Le Drapeau 
de Carillon," "Laurier et son temps," "Le 
Clerge Canadien; Sa Mission et Son Oeuvre" 
Addreaaea: 391 St. Hubert St.; aty Hall. 
Montreal. 

DAVIDSON, Colonel Andrew Duncan; 

6. Glencoe, Ont., 18 May, 1853; «. of Scotch 
and Irish Parents; m. Ella F. McRae, 
Glencoe; one d. Educ: Glencoe; raised on 
a farm in Western Ontario; went to Wis- 
consin at age of 19; after taking a course in 
Business College, took up railroad work; 
after serveraf years moved to Minnesota, 
where he became engaged in the land busi- 
ness, which he has followed ever since; 
returned to Canida in 1902 and inagurated 
what is known as the American Invasion, 
he and his associates having purchased 
1,250,000 acres of land; also had a coloni- 
zation agreement with the Dominion Gov- 
ernment, by which he was to settle a large 
tract of country in the Saskatchewan Val- 
ley; brought 350 bankers, grain buyers and 
newspaper men from the U.S., and showed 
them the country; their reports were so 
favourable that 1,000,000 acres of land were 
sold actual settlers from the U.S. in the 
next 8 months; carried through his coloni- 
zation agreement to successful completion; 
later took over the land grant of the C. N. 
Ry.; has sold 12,000,000 acres of land dur- 
ing his career; is interested in lumbering 
business in B.C.; Vice-Pres. Columbia 
River Lumber Co., and also of the Fraser 
River Lumber Co., the latter having the 
largest saw mill in the British Empire; 
also interested in Grain Elevator Companies 
in the Western Canada Flour Mills; Land 
Commissioner of the Canadian Northern 
Ry., and closely identified and interested 
with Mackenzie and Mann, in many of their 
enterprises; senior mem. of the firm of 
Davidson and McRae; is a member of the 
Boards of Directors of 44 companies. Ad- 
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DAvIDSON, Hon. Charles Peers, Puisne 
Justice Superior Court, Province of Que.; 
Professor of Criminal Law. McGill Univ., 
Montreal; h. Huntingdon, Que., Jan. 1841; 
8. of Captain Alexander Davidson; m. 1868, 
Alice, d. of William Mattice, Cornwall, 
Ontario. Educ: Victoria College, Cobourg: 
McGill Univ., Montreal; called to Bar of 
Que., 1885; Q.C., 1878; Bench, 1887; on 
service during Fenian raids. 1866-67, and 
holds medal; Lieut.-Col. Victoria Kifles, 
Montreal, 1887; president Montreal Snow 
Shoe Club, 18fl-77; president Victoria 
Skating Club, 1879-83; commodore Royal 
St. Lawrence Yacht Club, 1902. Pvhlica- 
tion: Banking Laws of Canada. RecreationB: 
throughout hfe has been ardent sportsman, 
nmning, lacrosse, yachting, and winter 
sports of all kinds. Address: Minto Apts., 
Montreal. Clubs: St. James', Royal St. 
Lawrence Yacht, Forest and Stream, Mont- 
r eal. 

DAVIDSON, James; b. Montreal, 1854; 
s. of the late Thomas Davidson and M&rie 
Ritchie. Educ: M(mtreal priv. schs.; at age 
of eighteen entered the establishment of 
Thomas Davidson Mnfg. Co., founded by 
his fath^ in 1860; became a partner, 1880: 
1894, on the death of his father, assumed 
full control of the business, which was 
incorporated in 1895, under the name of the 
Thomas Davidson Mnfg. Co., Ltd., and has 
been Pres. ever since; Vice-Pres., Brome 
Lake Electric Co.; mem. Montreal Bd. of 
Trade, Chaibbre de Commerce. Recreation: 
trout fishing. Address: 292 Stanley St., 
Montreal. Clubs: St. James', Montreal Hunt 
Beaconsfield Golf. 

DAVIDSON, Peers, M.A., B.C.L., K.C.; 6. 
17 Nov., 1870; s. of Mr. Justice Charles 
Peers Davidson; m. 1895, Harriet Louise, 
d. of Rt. Hon. Sir WilUam Whiteway. C.P., 
K.C.M.G., formerly Premier of Newfound- 
land; two 8. one d. Educ: Montreal High 
Sch., McGill JCJniv.; called to the Bar, 19 
Sept., 1893; cr. K.C., 6 July, 1906; now 
senior mem. of the firm Davidson & Wain- 
wright, barristers and solicitors, Montreal. 
Publication: "Canadian Law of Partner- 
ship," in collaboration with Mr. R. B. 
Henderson, barrister. Addresses: 7 Selkirk 
Av.; 224 St. James' St., Montreal. (Bus.) 
Clvhs: St. James', Canada, Hunt, Royal 
St. Lawrence Yacht, Montreal. 

DAVIES, Acton; 6. St. Johns, Que. 
Joined staff of New York Evening Sun, May, 
1890; dramatic critic since 1893; was Corr., 
New York Sun in Cuba and Porto Rico, and 
was with the marine corps during the fight 
at Guantanamo. Address: Evening Sun, 
New Y ork. 

DAVIES, Hon. Sir Louis Henry, K.C.; 
one of the Judges of the Supreme Court of 
Canada; K.C.M.G., 1897; 6. Prince Edward 
Island, 4 May, 1845; s. of Hon. Benjamin 
Davies; m. Susan d. of Rev. Dr. Wigrins, 
1872; one «. three d. Educ: Prince of Wales 
Coll. Barr. Prince Edward Island, 1867; 
Solicitor-General, 1869 and 1871-92; Leader 
of the Opposition, 1873-76; Premier and 
Attorney-General, Prince Edward Island, 
1876-79; Q.C. 1880; elected to Dom. H. of 
C, 1882, and re-elec. continuously until his 
appointment to Supreme Court; Couasel for 
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Great Britain before the International 
Fisheries Arbitration at Halifax in 1877. 
between Great Britain and United States of 
America; P.C, Canada, 1896; Joint Dele- 
gate to Washington with Sir Wilfrid Laurier 
1897, on Behiing Sea seal question; one of 
Joint Hi^h Commissioners on part of Great 
Britain in 1898 for settlement of all differ- 
ences with U.S.A. in r^ect of Canada; 
Minister of Marine and Fisheries, Canada, 
1896-1901. - Recreations: golf, driving. Ad- 
dress: 236 Metcalfe St., Ottawa. Clubs: 
Rideau, Golf, Ottawa. 

DAYUS, Edward Pease, B.A., K.C.; b. 
Kijsig. Ont^ 1860; «.^ Andrew Davis and 
Elizabeth Pease; m. Adelia Oouise Davis; 
two s. one d. Recreation: bridge, yachting. 
Address: 1115 Seaton St.. Vancouver, B.C. 
Clubs: Vancouver, Royal Yacht, Jericho, 
Vancouver; Union, Victoria; Toronto; Un- 
ited Empire, London, Eog. 

DAVIS, Bev. Evans, M.A., D.D., Dean 
of the Diocese of Huron; b. in Ireland, of 
Welsh extraction, 20 May, 1848; s. of the 
late Rev. W. Davis; m. Louisa Victoria 
Greenwood; three «. one d. Educ: in Que- 
bec, Toronto, and London; arrived in Can- 
ada when very young; ordained deacon, by 
Bishop Cronyn, 3 June, 1871; Priest by- 
Bishop Hellmuth, 5 Nov., 1875; apptd. to 
the Bayfi^d, Co. Huron, 6 June, 1871; 
apptd. to St. James', London, Feb., 1894, 
where he still is in cha^e as rector; was 
apptd. Canon of the Cathedral, 2 May, 
1888; apptd. Archdeacon of London, 26 
Sept., 1894, and Dean of the Diocese, 16 
Oct., 1905, A<Wrc««.- London, Ont. 

DAVIS, Mortimer B,; Pres, Imperial 
Tobacco Co. of Canada; 6. Montreal. Educ : 
High Sch.; entered firm of S. Davis & Sons, 
Cigar Manufacturers, his father's business, 
at an early age, became manager, and on 
formation of the American Tobacco Co., of 
Can., became Pres., 1895; Pres. Imperial 
Tobacco Co^ of Can.; Dir. Union Bank of 
Can.; Man. Dir. Corby Distillery Co., Belle- 
ville, Ont.; Dir. B. Houde Tobacco Co., 
Quebec.; Pres., Baron de Hirsch Inst.; 
founded a law chair in Laval Univ., 1900; 
mem. Montreal Bd. of Trade. Address: 
516 Pine Av., W., Montreal. Clvhs: Mount 
Royal, St. James', Montreal Hunt, Jockey. 

DAVIS, Hon. Thomas Osborne; Senator 
6. Sherrington, Que , 16 Aug^ 1856; s. of 
Samuel and Anne Davis; m. Rebecca Jen- 
nings; five «. three d. Educ: at home; 
Councillor and Mayor of Prince Albert; 
Pres. of the Board of Trade and Chainnan 
of Public Sch. Board; elected to the H. of C. 
for Saskatchewan, 19 Dec., 1896, in place 
of Sir Wilfrid Laurier, who vacated the seat 
to accept Quebec East; re-elected 1900; 
elec. Whip for the West, 1901; apptd. to 
the Senate, 30 Sept., 1904. Address: Prince 
Albert, Saskatchewan. Club: Prince Albert. 

DAVY, John M.; b. Ottawa, Ont., June 
29, 1835; removed to Rochester with his 
parents when a child; brought up on farm; 
Educ: com. schs. and Monroe Acad., E. 
Henrietta, N.Y.; studied law; was law 
student when Civil war broke out; assisted 
in raising and became 1st Lieut., 108th N.Y. 
Vols.; served until 1863, when he was 
honorably discharged because of illness; 
resumed law study; admitted to bar, 1863; 
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of eustoms, Rochester, 1872-5; mem. Con- 
gress, 1875-7; Judge Supreme Court, 7th 
jud, dist., N.Y., 1889-1905; retired; Repub- 
lican. Address: Rochester, N.Y. 
DAWSON, Samuel Edward, C.M.Q., 
Iiitt.D., F.R.S.C.: 6. Halifax. N.S., 1833: 
m. 1858, Annie, a. of late Gilbert Bent, of 
St. John, N.B.; went to Montreal in 1847, 
where he was for fort^ l^'ears a publisher 
and books^er, first with hda father Ben- 
jamin Dawson (d.), and then as s^or mem. 
of Dawson Brothers, — a firm very widely 
known; went to Ottawa, in 1891, on appoin- 
ment as King's Printer and Controller of 
Stationary for the Dominion of Canada, 
which position he held until 1909; is a mem. 
of the Royal Society of Canada and (1907). 
President. Is Docteur es-Lettres of Laval 
Univ.; has been Sch. Commissioner and 
Pros, of the Board of Arts, and Manufac- 
tures at Montreal; has written much on 
Canadian subjects. Publications: "A Study 
of Lord Tennsrson's Princess," (Montreal, 
1884); "Canada and Newfoundland." (Stan- 
ford, 1896); "The Voyages of the Cabots," 
(1894-97); "The St. Lawrence Basin and its 
Borderlands," (London and New York, 
1905), and other works on the history and 

geography of Canada. Address: 136 Bay 
treet, Ottawa. 
DAWSON, WiUiam Bell, M.A., Ma.E., 
M. Inst. C.E., P.S.L., F.R.S.C., Supt. of 
tidal serveys, Canada; b. Picton, N.S., 2 
May, 1854; «. of late Sir J. W. and Lady 
Dawson; m. Florence, d. o* Commissary 
Gen. Elliott (Eng); three «. one d. Educ: 
McGill Univ., and Ecole des ponts et 
Chauss^es, Paris (grad. 1878); in the simi- 
mer of 1873, inspected the works of the 
Intercf^onial Rauway, then inp .regress, 
between Riviere du Loup and Bathurst; 
following sunmier was employed on the 
construction of the Louisbui^ Railway, 
Cape Breton; in 1875, travelled m £n|cland, 
and on the continent of Europe, visiting 
Scientific Schools, Workshops, and Mus- 
eums; 1876, was employed on the ^ebec 
Montreal, Ottawa, and Occidental Railway, 
infield and office work; 1877, visited the 
Canal de I'Est. then under construction; 
and examined the works at the summit near 
EH>inal, in the vicinity of Nancy, and along 
the Meuse to Namur in Beli|ium; also 
availed himself of the opportumty to exa- 
mine the Harbor Improvements in progress 
at Havre. From the notes, plans and 
drawings made regarding these works, 
prepared papers on the Paroy Reservoir, 
ana on the Canal de TEst, for the Institu- 
tion of CHvil Engineers, London; for which 
WAS awarded a Miller Scholarship; admitted 
1878, as a Provincial Land Surveyor in the 
Province of Quebec; in December, 1879, 
was elected an Associate mem. of the Inst, 
of Civil Engineers; and in the following year 
passed for Degree of Master of Engineerin|;; 
1882, was apptd. one of the Examiners m 
the Faculty of Applied Science of McGill 
Univ., specially in the subjects of Applied 
Mechanics, Construction, Hydraulics, and 
the Steam Engine; Asst. Mgr. with the Dom- 
inion Bridge Company, 1882; entered the 
service of the Canadian Pacific Railway Co., 
as Assist. Engineer, 1884; amongst other 
work, oi^anized a testing laboratory for 
the Company, to examine mto the qualities 



of materials, including burning oils, lu' 
bricating oils, fuel, metals, axles, rails, and 
other supplies largely dealt in; since 1893. 
has been m charge of Survey of tides and 
currents for Canada. Publications: various 
technical and engr. papers; series of reports 
on invesiigaticMi d eurrentsj annual tide- 
tables for Atlantic and Pacific coasts of 
Can. Address: 436 Gilmour St., Ottawa. 

DAT, Mrs. LlUa; b. Ireland; d. of Rev. 
William Swanton and Risia Collins, e. d. of 
the late Capt. Francis Collins. 11th Huz- 
zars. Prince Albert's Own; m, Robert Scott 
Day, C.E.. April, 1888; four «. three d. 
Educ: Ireland and England; arrived in 
Canada, June, 1891; visited Australia, 
when two years old with her parents and 
brother, but having lost her father on the 
vo3rage, the family returned; the remaining 
years of her childhood were spent with her 
grand father in Cork, Ireland. As a 
result of the land league agitation, her 
family lost all th^ property and income; 
she married in Ck>rk, Ireland, and the first 
three years of her married life were spent in 
Kimberleyt South Africa, where she took 
an active part in social, religious and phil-' 
anthropic life of the mamond fields, and 
was instrumental in forming the Kimberley 
Benevolent Society; on the organization of 
a branch of the Woman's Coimcil, by Lady 
Aberdeen in Victoria, B.C., became its 
first Vice-Pres.; has continued in the work 
ever since; in 1904, was elected Pres. of the 
Victoria and Vancouver Idand Local Coun- 
cil of Women, retiring after four years to 
accept the Vice-Pres. of the National Coun- 
cil of Women of Canada; originator the 
club idea in Victoria, and with Mrs, 
Dewdney, wife of the then Lieut.-Gover- 
nor, and Miss Perrin, sister of the Lord 
Bishop of Columbia, organized the AleX' 
andra Club, which was for many years the 
only Woman's Club west of Toronto. Ad- 
dress: Rockland Avenue, Victoria, B.C. 
Club: Alexandra. 

DEANE, John Hall; b. Canada; went to 
U.S. in boyhood; entered Rochester Univ., 
but left to enlist; private Union army, 1862; 
captured at Gettysburg, and for some time 
in C. S. prison; after being exchanged, ser- 
ved in navy to end of war; studied law; 
practiced in New York; gave 1100,000 to 
Univ. of Rochester; has made other note- 
worthy gifts to Bapt. Instns. Address: 62 
E. 78th St. Of^: 135 Broadway, New 
York. Clubs: Union League. 

DE BLAQUIEBE, Baron WUliam, J. P.; 
b. Woodstock, Ont., 5 Sept., 1856; «. of 
5th Baron William Barnard de Blaquiere, 
Capt., R.N., and Anna Maria Wormald; 
m. 1888, Lucianne, e. d. of George Des- 
barats, of Montreal; two «. one d. Baron- 
etcy created, 16 July, 2874; barony, 30 
July, 1800; succeeded his cousin as 6th 
baron 1889. Addresses: Brockworth Manor, 
Gloucestershire (seat); 3 Circus, Bath, Eng. 
Club: White's. 

DE BLAQUFEBE, The Baroness Luci- 
anne; 6. Quebec, 1866; d. of the late 
Greorge E. Desbarats and Lucianne Bosse; 
m. 1888, William de Blaquiere, of Wood- 
stock, Ont., who succeeded to the peerage 
as 6th Baron in 1889; two s. one d. Educ: 
Sacred Heart Convent, Montreal; is on the 
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League. Addresses: Brockworth Manor, 
Gloucestershire (seat); 3 Circus, Bath, Eng. 

deBOUCHEByiL.L.E, Hon. Charles Eu- 
gene Boucher, M.D., C.M.G.; b. Mont- 
real, 4 May, 1822; «. of late Hon. P. B. 
Dd Boucherville, M.L.C. and Amelie de 
Bleury; m. (1st) Susanna, d. of th late R. M. 
Morroi^h, Montreal; (2nd) d. of the late 
Felix Lussier, Seigneur of Varennes (d. 
Jan., 1892). Educ: St. Sulpice Coll., Mont- 
real and McGill Univ. (M.D.); sat in Can. 
House of Assembly for Chambly, 1861, 
until Confederation, when called to Legis. 
Council, of which he has been a mem. since. 
Speaker 6f Council in Chauveau Admn.; 
Premier ef Quebec, Sept., 1874; dismissed 
by Ldeut.-Govemor, March, 1878; called 
to Senate of Can. for Montarville div., 1879; 
cr. C.M.G., May, 1894. Address: Montreal. 

I>E BBUMATH, Adrlen Lebiond, B.A.; 
Director of the Catholic Commercial Acad- 
emy of Montreal; b. Schlestadt, Alsace, 16 
April, 1854; 8. of Pascal de Brumath, dir. 
of Insane Asylums of France, and Kt. of 
Legion of Hon., and Blanche, d. of D. 
Dispot, King's Attorney, F^nce; m. J. 
Nolan; two s. two d. Educ: Jesuits Coll., 
Amiens, France; studied law in France; 
was pupil of the Military Riding Sch. at 
Saumuir, France; non. com. officer of 
Cuirassiers, at Paris; came to Canada 1877; 
in addition to present position, is examiner 
on Bd. for Vet. Surgeons; del. for the 
Central Bd. of Examiners; Corresponding 
mem. Geographical Soc. of Lille, France. 
Publications: History of Canada; Life of 
Bishop Laval; Life of Mile. Mance; Life of 
Mr. Olier; Life of Bishop Bourget. Ad- 
dresses: 85 St. Catharine St., West, 355 St. 
Denis St., Montreal. 

deBUBT, Major Tisart Henry Robert; 
b. Constance, Germany, 11 June, 1872; m. 
Agnes May Robertson; two d. Educ. : Stone- 
hurst, England, and Royal Military Coll., 
Kingston, Ont.; arrived in Canada, 1876; 
Conmiission in the Royal Artillery, 1892; 
Adjutant Ceylon Mauritus Batt.. R. A., 
1898; command St. Luci Co. R. A., 1900; 
Garrison Adjutant, St. Luci, 1902; Pro- 
fessor of Artillery, Strategy and Tactics, 
Royal Military Coll., Can., 1905. Recrea- 
tions :go\{, tennis, cncket and rifle shooting; 
Address: Royal Military CJoll., Kingston, 
and Chateau de Bury, Hamault, Belgium. 

PECABIE, Hon. Jeremie L.., LL.D., K. 
C, M.L.A.; Prov. Sec. for Quebec; b. Notre- 
Dame de Grace, 1870; s. of D. Jeremie, 
Decarie, and Philomene Leduc; m. (1st) his 
cousin, d. of A. C. Decary; (2nd) 1907, 
Juliette, d. of Hon. H. B. Rainville. Educ: 
Montreal Coll., St. Mary's Coll., Laval 
Univ. (grad. LL.B.); studied law in office 
of the late Hon. Honore Mercier, and Hon. 
Messrs. Gouin and Lemieux; practised in 
Montreal in partnership with Hon. Messrs. 
Gouin and Lemieux; now in partnership 
with his cousin, Alphonse Decary, K.C.; 
first el. to Leg. Ass. at g. e., 1904, in suc- 
cession to his father, who represented 
Hochelaga from 1897 until his death; re-el. 
at g. e., 1908, and by accl. 1909; sworn of 
the Ex. Coun. as Min. of Agric, 19 Jan., 
1909; Prov. Sec., Dec 1909. Addresses: 
Notre Dame de Grace, Que.; 416 New York 
Life Bldg., Montreal. (Bus.) 
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DE CAZES, Paul, Litt. D. (Laval), F. 
R.S.C.; 6. St. Harblon, France, 16 June, 
1840; s. of Charles de Cazes; m. Hermaine 
St. Denis (d. 1905). Educ: L'Institution 
Loriol, Paris; came to Can., 1858; in jour- 
nalism, 1863-1872; called to the Quebec 
Bar 1869, and entered into practice with 
late Hon. Mr. Mercier; Dom. Govt, rep., 
at Paris, 1874-9; an officer of Pub. Instruc- 
tion of France; ex-sec. of the Dept. of Pub. 
Instructibn of Quebec; ex-sec. of the Coun- 
cil of Catholic Pub. Instruction, Quebec; 
vice-pres. sec. I of the Roy. Soc. of Can., 
1884-6. Publications: "Notes sur le Can- 
ada;" "Code of Public Instruction for 
Quebec;" many contributions to the pro- 
ceedings of the Royal Soc. Address: 
Neuilly-sur-Seine, nr. Paris, France. 

DE CELLES, Alfred D., LL.D., C.M.G. 
Chevalier de la Legion d'Honneur, F.R.S. 
C; Librarian of Parliament; b. St. Laurent, 
nr. Montreal, 15 Aug., 1844; «. of Augustin 
de Celles; m. Eugenie Dorion; one «. Educ: 
Laval Univ., Quebec; lawyer; editor of Le 
Journal de Quebec; La Minerve, Montreal; 
L'Opinion Publique, Montreal. Pubica- 
tions: La Crise du regime parlemttitaire; A 
la conquete de la liberte en France et au 
Canada; Les constitutions du Canada; Les 
Etats Unis; Papineau (Political History of 
Canada); Papineau and Cartier (in Eng- 
lish); La Fontaine, Cartier (in French). 
Address: 71 Russell Ave., Ottawa, Ont. 

DELAMEBE, Thomas Dawson, M.A., 
K.C.; 6. Co. Down, Ireland, 25 March, 1874; 
s. of Dawson Delamere and Jane Delamere; 
m. Grace, e. d. of the late E. O. Bickford, 
of Toronto; three «. three d. Educ: Up. 
Can. Coll. and Univ. Coll., Toronto; arrived 
in Canada in 1855; Barrister at Law, 1870; 
served ten years in the Queen's Own Rifles, 
and Fenian Raid (Medal); retired with 
rank of Cantain. Recreations: Grardening, 
canoeing. Fishing, shooting. Address: 39 
Heath St., Toronto. 

DELISLE, George Isidore, M.L.A.; b. 
Sherbrooke, Que., 29 June, 1856; «. of 
Augustine Delisle and Carmel Gauthier; 
m. 1884, Leda, d. of George Felix Heroux; 
three ». three a. £?duc.; Three Rivers Ck>ll.; 
Pres., La Fonciere Fire Assiur. Co., Montreal 
Pres., St. Maurice and Champlain Tel. Co., 
of the Protectrice du Colon Fire Assur. Co. 
at Yamachiche; of the Dumoulin Council of 
L' Alliance Nationale Life Assur. Co.; first 
el. to Legis. Ass. at g. e., 1908. Address: 
Yamachiche, Que. 

DELISLE, Michael Simeon, M.P.; b. at 
Point aux-Trembles, Portneuf, Co. 27 Sept., 
1856; s. of Albert Delisle and Dina Bertrand 
m. 19 Sept., 1881, to Elmena Poliauin. 
Educ: at Quebec; a merchant; has been 
Mayor for fiye years, and was elected to the 
H. of C. in 1901-1904, and 1908 as a Liberal. 
Address: Portneuf, Que. 

DE LOBIMIEB, Hon. Chas. Chamilly, 
LL.D,, Judge of the Superior Court at 
Montreal; b. Dubuque, Iowa, U.S.A., 13 
Sept., 1842; s. of J. B. Chamilly de Lorimier 
and Rachel de Courville; m. M. de Serre; 
two «. two d. Educ: St. Mary's Coll.; 
Jesuits' Coll., Montreal; called to bar of 
Que., 1866; Q.C.. 1882; Prof, at Laval, 1880- 
1908; Judge of Sup. Ct. at Joliette, 1889- 
1909; transferred to Montreal, 6 Sept., 1909. 
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vols).; La Revue de Jurisprudence (15 vols, 
to date). Addreat: 54 Cherrier St., Mont- 
TesA. 

deliOTNES, Marie-Joseph, Consul Gen- 
eral of France in Canada; b. Blois, France, 
8 Aug., 1857; «. of C. A. deLoynes and M. J. 
T. Nauctin; m. Yvonne Adam; one d. Educ: 
Pont-Levoy Sch., France; arrived in Can- 
ada, 5 May, 1908; entered the French dip- 
lomatic Service. 1881; Sec. to the Am- 
bassador in Madrid, Spain and St. Peters- 
burg. Russia; attache at the Minister of 
Foreign Affairs; Consul General of France 
in Canada, 28 Dec, 1907. Addre$»: 71 Viger 
Av., Montreal; 1 Rue de la Mage, Versailles, 
France. Clubs: Hunt, Montreal; Cercle de 
rUnion Evelistique, Paris, France. 

DEMEBS, Joseph, LL.B., K.C., M.P.; 
b. at Henryyille, Co. Iberville, 31 May, 1871 ; 
8. of Alexis Louis Demers, M.L.A., and 
Marie Goyette; m. 8 Jan., 1896, to Bertha 
Gravel of Arthabaska; three «. one d. Educ. : 
at St. Hyacinthe Sem. and St. Mary's Coll., 
Montreal; Liberal; Catholic; first elec. to 
the H. of C, 1906 (bye election); re-elec. 
in 1908, both times by acda. Address: St. 
Jean, Que. 

DelMLIlJLE, Rev. Alban Bertram, M.A., 
b. Halifax, N.S., 1873; s. of James de Mille, 
Professor of English, Dalhousie Coll., Hali- 
fax, N.S., and Annie, d. of Rev. John Pryor, 
D.D., first Pres., Acadia Coll., Wolfville, 
N.S.; m. Miss Barker, d. of Chief Justice 
Barker, St. John, N.B.; one s. Educ: 
King's Coll., Windsor, N.S., Harvard Univ., 
Cambridge Mass.; Professor of English and 
History, King's Ck)ll.; head of History 
Dept., Milton Academy, Milton, Mass.; 
head of History Dept., Belmont Sch., Bel- 
mont, Calif. Publications: "School edition 
of Longfellow's Evangeline;" "Literature in 
XIX Century;" Articles and poems in mag- 
azines. Recreations: rowing, tennis, sailing, 
folf. Address: Belmont, California. Clubs: 
larvard Union, Cambridge, Mass. 

DENISON, Llent.-Col. Clarence Alfred, 
€omdg. Ist Cavalry Brigade, Western Ont.; 
b. Toronto, Ont., 9 April, 1851; s. Colonel 
Geo. T. Denison (Rusholm); m. Harriet 
Wallbridge; one «. one d. Educ: Up. Can. 
Coll.; served during the Fenian Raid, 1866, 
and North West Rebellion, 1885 (medals). 
Recreations: golf, riding. Address: 55 Prince 
Arthur Av., 'Toronto. Club: Military Insti- 
tute, Toronto. 

DENISON, Lieut.-Col. George Taylor, 
L.L.B., F.R.S.C, Hon. Lieut.-Col. Gover- 
nor General's Body-Guard; Police Magis- 
trate of Toronto; 6. Toronto, 31 Aug., 1839; 
«. of late Col. George T. Denison; m. (1st) 
1863, Caroline (d. 1885), d. of late Oliver 
Macklem; (2nd) 1887, Helen, d. of late 
James Mair, of Perth, Ontario; three s. four 
d. Educ: Upper Can. CJoll., Toronto; Univ. 
of Toronto, (LL.B.); ex-President of the 
Royal Soc. of Canada, 1903; served 44 yrs. 
in the Canadian Militia; commanded the 
Governor-General's Bodyguard in the Fen- 
ian Raid on Fort Erie, 1866 (medal and 
clasp); and in the North-West Rebellion, 
1886 (medal); President of the Imperial 
Federation League in Canada in 1893-95; 
President of the British Empire League in 
Canada since 1896; a mem. of the Quebec 
Battlefields Com. Publications: Manual of 
Outpost Duties, 1866; The Fenian Raid on 



Fort Erie, 1866; Modem Cavalry, 1868? 
History of Cavalry, 1877; Soldiering in 
Canada, 1900; Struggles for Imperial unity, 
1909; also magazine articles. Address: 
Hey don Villa, Toronto. Club: National, 
Toronto. 

DENISON, Bear Admiral John; 6. Rus- 
holme, Toronto, Ont., 25 May, 1853; s. of 
Colonel George Taylor Denison; m. Florence 
Ledgard; two s. two d.; entered Navy, April, 
1867; Sub-Lieut., Dec, 1873; Lieut., April,. 
1872; Commander, Dec., 1891; Captain, 
May, 1896; Rear Admiral, Sept.. 1906; 
Flagship Leviathan; as Captain of "Niobe." 
escorted H.I.M. the German Emperor from 
the/Nore to Flushing in his Jnaperial yacht, 
6 Feb., 1901; Conmaander of Royal Yacht, 
prom, to Captain; Captain of "Niobe," 1901 , 
escorted "Ophir" from Canada to England; 
Aide-de Camp to the King, 13th July, 1905, 
to 1 July, 1906, when he was promoted to 
Rear-Acuniral. Address: Alverstoke, Eng' 
land. Club: United Service, London, Eng. 

DENISON, Lieut.-Col. Septimus Julius 
Augustus, CM. G.; 6. 3 Sept. 1859; 7th 
«. of late Col. George T. Denison of Rus- 
holme, Toronto; m. 1881, Minnie Clarke,[rf, 
of late James Lowe, two d. Educ: Upper 
Can. Coll., Toronto; Royal Military Coll., 
Kingston, Canada; served in 4th Batt. S. 
Staffordshire Regt., retiring with rank of 
Major, and joined the Royal Canadian 
Regt., 1888: served as A.D.C. to Earl of 
Aberdeen when Gov.-Gen. of Canada, and 
in the South African Campaign as A.D.C. 
to Field Marshall Earl Roberts (despatches- 
twice, medal with four clasps, C.M.G., 
Brevet of Lieut.-Col.); A.D.C. to H.R.H. 
The Prince of Wales during his tour through 
Canada, 1901; chief staff ofl&cer, West. Ont. 
Com., 1 May, 1905. Recreattons: tennis, 
golf, himting; Address: Toronto. Clubs: 
Toronto, Umted Service, London, Eng. 

DENNIS, William, Prop, of the Halifax 
Herald: b. Cornwall, Eng., 4 March, 1856; 
s. of John Dennis and Mary Ann Pa^nell; 
m. Agnes Miller; two s. five d. Came to 
Canada in 1873; joined staff of The Halifax 
Herald, as reporter when it started in 1875; 
now owns it; was for some years engaged in 
journalism in Winnipeg; raised through the 
medium of the Herald, over $15,000 for the 
Japanese Famine Fund in 1906. Address: 
Herald Bldg., Halifax, N.S. Club: Halifax. 

DENNIS, Mrs,, wife of above. Pres. of 
Halifax Local Council of Women for five 
years; active in work for the feeble-minded, 
children's hospital, home gardens for sch. 
children, supervised playgrounds, industrial 
educ. for girls. Asstd. in organizing V. O. 
N.; Pres. of Local Com., 6 yrs.; an active 
mem. of Bd. of Women's Foreign Miss. 
Socy (Presby.) Address: Halifax, N.S. 

DEBBTSHIBE, Hon. Daniel, Senator; 
6. Leeds County, Ont., 11 Dec., 1846; «. of 
Harry and Mary Derbyshire; m. Jtfary Ann 
Cawley; one s. Educ: Farmersville High 
Sch., and Pub. Sch.; Reeve of Bastard and 
Burgess; Mayor of Brockville, and mem. 
of the H. of C. for Brockville; Pres. Eastern 
Ontario Dairyman's Assn. for 25 years. 
Address: Brockville, Ont. Club: Brockville. 

DEBICK, Miss Carrie Matilda, M.A. 
(McGill), Asst. Prof, of Botany, McGill 
Univ.; b. Clarenceville, Que., 14 Jan., 1862; 
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Derick, a U. E. Loyalist, who came to 
Canada from Brunswick, N.Y., March, 1784. 
and Edna Ck>tton, descendant of one of 
earliest settlers in Clarenceville. Educ: 
Clarenceville Acad., McGill Normal Sch. 
(P. of Wales Medalist), McGill Univ. (Logan 
Gold Medalist); later carried on research 
work at Maime Biol. Stu., Woods' Hall, 
Mass.: at the Royal Acad, of Science, Lon- 
don, Ens., and at Bonn Univ., Germany: 
apptd. demonstrator in Botany, McGill 
Univ., in 1891 (the first woman on the 
etafif); in 1896, promoted to a lectureship: 
in 1906, Asst. Prof, of Botany; Chairman of 
the Montreal Local Council of Women; 
Vice-Pres. of the National Council of Wom. 
of Canada; Vice-Pres. of the Natural His- 
tory Society, Montreal: Hon. Pres. of the 
Woman's Ciommittee of the Missisquoi Co. 
Historical Society; member of the Women's 
Canadian Club, Montreal, of the Botanical 
Soc. of America, of the Am. Assoc, for the 
Advancement of Science, of the McGill 
Alumnae Society; Convener of the Secti<m 
"Education" of the Quinnuennial Congress 
of the International Council of Women, 
Toronto, June, 1909. Publicationa: "The 
Hold fasts of the Florideae, "Flowers of the 
Field and Forest;" many popular essays 
and sketches. Addreat: 85 (Jrescent St., 
Montreal; Clarenceville, Que. (summer). 
DEBOCHE, His Hon. George Edward, 
Judge of the County Court, Hastings Co., 
Ont.: Local Judge of the High Court; 5. 
Newburg Ont.. 25 Jan., 1869; 8. Edward 
A. Derocne and Clarice Eakins; m. Bertha 
E. McCulloch, d. of Rev. Robt. McCulloch, 
Methodist Minister; one «. two d. Educ: 
Newburgh Acadcny and Osgoode Hall, 
Toronto; Taught sncool for three years; 

frad. in Law with honours from Osgoode 
[all; practiced Law in Toronto for deven 
years, when apptd. Judge; unsuccessful 
candidate for H. of C, Nov., 1904; has held 
every office in the gift of the Methodist 
Church. Addrest: Belleville, Ont. 

DESBABATS, Georgfe J., B.Ap.Sc, C. 
E., Deputy Minister of Marine and Fisher- 
ies; b. Quebec, 27 Jan., 1861 ; «. of George E. 
Desbarats, and Ludanne Bosse; m. Lilian, 
d. of Sir Richard Scott ; two «. two d. Educ: 
Montreal Pub. Schs., 'Terrebonne Ck)ll., and 
Montreal Polytechnic Sch. (grad. with 
honours, 1879, winning gold medal); enter- 
ed the Grovt. service as an engineer on canal 
construction and other public works: for 
some yrs. asst. to Mr. Page, the then Chief 
Engr. of Canids: Inspector of railway con- 
struction in British Columbia 1892-1896; 
engr. in charge of the building of the Galops 
Canal 1896-1899; for three yrs. employed 
in the Hydrographic Survey work on the 
St. Lawrence River; rebuilt and enlarged 
the Govt, shipyard at Sorel, 1901, and 
continued as agent for the Dept. there, 
until 1908, when he came to Ottawa as 
Acting Deputy Minister; Vice-Pres. of the 
Can. Soc. of (!Hvil Engineers. Address: 330 
Wilbrod St., Ottawa. Club: Rideau, Ot- 
tawa. 

DE8CABBIES, Joseph Adelard, K.C.; 
b. St. Timothee, Co. Beauhamois^ Que.. 
7 Nov., 1853; «. of Pierre Descames and 
Elizabeth Geugon; m. 1881, Marie Celine 
i^lmore, e. d. of Alfred Bardsse Le Pailleur, 
of Chateauguay; five ». one d. Educ: Mc- 
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Gill and Laval Univs.; studied law under 
Hon. Sir Alexander Lacoste: called to the 
Bar. 1879; has built up a laige practice, 
holding several laige legal appdntments; 
Mayor of Laohine lor many yrs. El. to 
Leg. Ass. for Jacques Cartier (jo., 1892; re- 
signed 1896, to run for H. of C, but un- 
successful; Pres. of the Equitable Mutual 
Fire Insur. Co. and St. Jean Baptiste Soc. 
of Lachine. AddreM; 50 Notre Dame St., 
W., Montreal. 

DESJABDINS. Hoiu Alphonse, P.C; 6. 
Terrebonne, Que., 6 May, 1841; «. of E. 
Desjardins and Josephine Panneton; m. 
Hotense Barsalon; five c. eight d. Educ: 
Terrebonne Coll., Nicolet Seminary; an 
Advocate and Journalist; M.P. for Hoche- 
laga. 1874-1893; Senator 1893-1896; Min- 
ister of Militia. 1896; Min. of Pub. Works, 
1896; Mayor of Montreal, 1893-4. Address: 
Terrebonne, Chateau, Que. 

DESJABOINS, Louis Edouard, M.D.; 
ocuUst; b. Terrebonne, Que., 10 Sept., 1837; 
s. of Edouard Desjardins and Josephine 
Panneton; m. 1867, Emilie Zaide, «. d. of 
Hubert Pare, of Montreal; two s. four d. 
Educ: Masson Coll., Terrebonne; Nicolet 
Seminary Victoria Ck>ll. (grad. M.D., 1872) ; 
went to Europe to study c^hthalmology 
1870, and again in 1872; returned to Mont- 
real, 1873, and founded the C)phthalmic 
Inst, of the Nasareth Asylum. One of the 
founders of the journal L'Union Medicale, 
L'Etendard, and Societe Medicale; has been 
surgeon-oculist to Hotel Dieu Hospital 
since 1870; prof, of Ophthalmology at the 
Sch. of Medicine and Surgery (now Laval 
Univ.), 1872-1908; mem. of the Societe 
Francaise D'OphthalmoIogie of Paris since 
1900; a great lover of music and has har- 
monized nearly one himdred popular Cana- 
dian airs. Address: 696 St. Hubert St.. 
Montreal. 

DESSAULES* Hon. Georges Casimir; 
Senator; 6. St. Hyacinthe, Que., 29 Sept., 
1827; s. of Hon. Jean Dessaules, and Rosa- 
lie Papineau, sister of Hon. L. J. Papineau; 
m. Qst) 1857, Emilie d. of Judge Mondelet, 
of Three Rivers (rf. 1864); (2nd) 1869, 
Frances Louise, d. of Dr. Uesua Leman; 
three s. four d. Educ: St. Hyacinthe Semi- 
nary; mem. of St. Hyacinthe City CJoimcil, 
1858-68; Mayor 25 yrs.; el. to Leg. Alss.. 
1897; called to Senate 12 March, 1907; a 
Roman Catholic. Liberal. Address: St. 
Hyacint he, Q ue. 

DE STBUVE, Hon. Nicholas; Officer of 
the Russian Foreign Office, (Councillor of 
State, and Imperial Consul for Russia in 
Canada; 6. Chateau Fall, nr. Reval, Es- 
thonia, Russia, 5 July, 1862; s. of Bern- 
hard ae Struve, and Anna, Baroness de 
Rosen; m. Mortha Wisznewski; one s. two d, 
Educ: Pub. Sch. of Odessa, Royal CJoU.. 
Stuttgart, Germany, Imperial Univ., St. 
Petersbuig (Let. Doc). Commenced his 
career in the Dept. of Pub. Instruction, and 
was sent to Sweden, Denmark and Holland, 
to study the systems of educ; on the com- 
pletion of this mission, he was entrusted 
with the education of His Imperial High- 
ness, Prince Alexander RomanofFsky, Due 
of Leuchtenberg; transferred to For^gn 
Office, 1894; apptd. Vice-Consul at Frank- 
fort-on-the-Mam, Germany; cr. CTouncillor 
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Forogn Affairs, to establish the first Im- 
perial Russian Consulate in Can.; arrived 
Canada, 1899; mem. of the Neophilogical 
See. of St. Petersburi;, and Goethe Soc. of 
Weimar. The following decorations were 
conf^Ted m>on him: the Order of St. Stan- 
islas and Medal of Merit for services under 
the Tsar Alexander III, by the Emperor 
of Russia; Order of Medjidie. from the 
Sultan of Turkey; Order of St. Daniel, from 
Prince of Montenegro; the Order of the 
Crown of Wenden, from the Grand Duke of 
Mecklenburg Schwerin; apptd. a Com- 
mander of tne Order of St. Stanislas since 
coming to Can. AddresM: Russian Consulate, 
Montreal. 

DE VABENNES, Hon. Ernest F., B.A. 
(Que. Seminary), B.C.L. (Laval Univ.): 
mem. of the Legis. Council of the Prov. of 
Quebec; &. Quebec, Que., 8 Feb.. 1865; «. 
of Ferdmand de Varennes and Ide Bertrand 
m. 1890. Josephine Marie Louise, d. of 
Sheriff Cunon, of Murray Bay; two «. five d. 
Educ: Quebec Seminary, Laval Univ., 
Que.; commenced practice as N.P. at Water- 
loo, Que.; Sec. and Treas. of Waterloo; 
Apptd. mem. of Que. Legis. Council, 1904; 
Dir. La Cie O. Poirier, Limit^e, Quebec, 
Le Comptoir Mobilier Franco-Canadian, 
Montreal: Strathcona Fire Inc. Co. Ad- 
dreas: Waterlee, Que. Clubs: Garrison, 
Quebec; Canadien, Montreal. 

DE TEBEB, Hon. Leverett George, M. 
D., Senator; 6. St. John, N.B., 10 Feb., 
1849; «. of Richard and Caroline De Veber; 
m. Rachael Frances Ryan; one «. Educ: 
College Sch., and King's Coll., Windsor, 
N.S.; Univ. of Penna and Bartholomew's 
Hospital, London, Eng.; el. by accl. to 
Northwest Assem.. 1898; re-el. 1902; was 
Govt. Whip in Assem.; on creation of Prov. 
of Alberta, 1 Sept., 1906, entered Cabinet 
as Min. without portfolio; called to Senate, 
1906; Was for some yrs. surgeon to N.W.M. 
P.; is Health Officer for Lethbridge. Re- 
creationa: cricket, rowing, hunting, fishing, 
curling. Addre»»e9: Lethbridge, Alta.; The 
Senate, Ottawa. Clubs: Chinook, Leth- 
bridge; Elks, Ottawa. 

DEYINE, Major J. A., D.S. O. Professor 
of Therapeutics and of Clinical Medicine, 
Manitoba Medical College; member of Coun- 
cil and Examiner in Materia Medica and 
Therapeutics, and Clinical Medicine, Univ. 
of Mamtoba: Physician to Winnipeg Gen- 
eral Hoffl^ital; Senior Physician to Isolated 
Wards, St. Boniface Hospital; 6. 9 Nov., 
1869; «. of Capt. Devine, late Deputy Sur- 
veyor-Genwal, Ontario; unmarried. Educ: 
Cardinal Manning's Coll. West Kenrington, 
London: Trin. 0)11., Dublin (M.A., M.B., 
B.Ch., B.A.O., M.D.); served South Africa 
with two Canadian Contingents, the Ist 
Canadian Mounted Rifles and the 2nd Can- 
adian Mounted Rifles (despatches twice, 
D.S.O., Queen's medal witn five clasps); 
Permanent Army Medical Staff (Canada); 
Principal Medical Officer, Military Districts 
10 and 11 (Manitoba, N.W.T., and British 
, Colimibia); Address: Osborne Place, Os- 
borne Street, Winnipeg. Club: Manitoba, 
Winnipe g. 

DETITT, John Henry, M.L.A.; b. Cart- 
wright 'Pp., Durham Co., Ont., 1 Feby 1851 ; 
a. of Thomas Devitt and Jane McKee; m. 
Elixabeth Watson; two s. three d. Educ: 



Pub. Sch. of Cartwright. Dir., Cartwright 
Agric. Soc. for 32 yrs^ and Pres. in 1907 and 
1897; mem. of ScL Bd. S. S. No. One, Tp. 
Cartwright for 15 s^rs.; Sec.-Treas. of same 
for ten yrs.; mem. of Municipal Council of 
Cartwright, 1882-1890; Dept. Reeve, 1891- 
1895; Reeve, 1896; Co. Commr. Div. No. 6, 
Durham Co., 1897-1902, making 21 yrs. in 
municipal service; Warden of the United 
Counties of Northumberland and Durham. 
1889; el. to Leg. Ass. for West Riding of 
Durham, 25 Jan., 1905; re-el. at g. e., 1908. 
Address: Blackstock, Ont. 

DETLIN, Hon. Charles Bamsay; Min. 
of Colonization, Mines and Fisheries for the 
Prov. of Quebeic; 6. Aylmer. Que., 29 Oct., 
1858; m. 1893, Blanche, d. of Maior de 
Montigny, of Ste. Scholastique, Terrebonne, 
Que. Educ: Montreal Coll., Laval Univ.; 
for many yrs. engaged in newspaper work; 
M.P. for Co. of Ottawa, 1891-96; M.P. for 
Co. of Wright, 1896-97; Can. Commr', 
Ireland. 1897-1903; el. M.P. by accl. (Brit- 
ish H. of C.) for Galway atv, 1903; re-el. 
by accl., 1906; el. M.P. for Nicolet Co., 29 
Dec., 1906; called to Ex. Coun. of the Prov. 
of Quebec, and sworn as Min. of Coloniza- 
tion, Biines and Fisheries, 17 Oct., 1907; 
reigned seat H. of C, and returned for 
Nicolet Co., in Leg. Ass. at bye-el., 4 Nov., 
1907; re-el. at g. e., 1908. Address: 126 St. 
Augustin St., Quebec. 

DEVLIN, Emmanuel B., K.C., B.A., M. 
A., B.C.L., M.P.; 6. Aylmer, Que., 24 Dfec., 
1872; 8. of Charles Devlin and Helen 
Roney; m. Cecile, d. of the late Hon. L. R. 
Masson, Senator, one time Minister of 
Militia for Canada, and Lieutenant-Gover- 
nor of Quebec; one d. Educ: St. Mary's 
Montreal, Mount St. Mary's, Derbyshire, 
England; McGill Univ., Montreal; prac- 
ticed law in Montreal, 1895-1901; at the 
present time in the district of Ottawa, Hull; 
elec. to succeed Sir Wilfrid Laurier, as M.P. 
for Wright, 1905; re-elec. 1908. Address: 
523 Besserer St., Ottawa, 

DEWABT, Herbert Hartley, B.A., K.C.; 
b. St. Johns, Que., 9 Nov., 1861; «. of Ed- 
ward Hartley Dewart, D.D., and Matilda 
Hunt Dewart; m. Eznma Smith, Educ: 
Model School, Toronto Collegiate Inst., 
Toronto Univ^ and Osgoode Hall Law Sen.; 
Examiner in English, Toronto Univ., 1886- 
1890; County Crown Attorney, York, 1891- 
1904; Pres. Young Men's Liberal Club, 
Toronto, 1889: an active political speaker; 
Liberal candidate S. Toronto, 1904. Re- 
creations: fishing, golf. Address: 5 Elmsley 
Place, Toronto, Ont. Clubs: Toronto, Ont- 
ario, Hunt, Golf, Toronto; Rideau, Ottawa. 

DEXTEB, David; b. St. Thomas, Ont., 
4 April, 1854; s. of Ransom and Maraaret 
Dexter; m. Isabella McLachlin ; two s. Educ : 
St. Thomas, Ont.; Insurance and Loan 
business in earlier years, and Manager of a 
Loan Companv afterwards; organized the 
Federal life Assurance Co., in 1882; has 
been Managincp Director of this Company 
since its orgamzation, and for the past six 
years, Pres. also. Recreations: bowling and 
curling. Address: Hamilton, Ont. Clubs: 
Hamilton, Commercial, Royal Hamilton 
Yacht, Jockey, Hamilton; National, Tor- 
onto. 
D'HELLENCOUBT, Henri M. T. L.; b. 
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Lefebvre d'Hellencourt, and Louise Kreus- 
ler; m. Louise Eugenie Belard. Educ: 
Lycee Henri IV, du Coll. Millitaire St. Cyr. 
Previous to arrival in Can., 1891, was 
officer in French Army for ten yrs^ resided 
in Manitoba, 1S91-1905. Ed. 'L'Echo'* du 
Manitoba, for eight yrs.; chief ed. "Le 
Soleil," Quebec since 1906.; del. to Imperial 
Press Conference, 1909. Addreaa: Le 
Soldi, Quebec. 
DICKSON, Geonre, M.A.; 6. Tp. of 
Markham, York Co., Ont., 1846; m. 1882, 
Mary H., d. of Capt. Thomas Fleck, of 
Hamilton, Ont. Educ: Richmond Hill 
Gram. Sch.. Markham, Whitby, and Toronto 
Univ.; Asst. Master of Chatham Gram. 
Sch., 1868; later on stafiF of Woodstock 
Coll.; Principal of Hamilton Coll. Inst., 
1873-1885; Principal of Upper Can. Coll., 
1884-1895; organized St. Margaret's Coll. 
for Girls, 1896, of which Mrs. D. became 
Lady Principal; mem. of the Senate, Tor- 
onto Univ., and of Knox Coll., for several 
yrs.; mem. of the Bd. of Trustees of St. 



Antirew's Coll. Recreation: golf. Address: 
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Toronto. 

DICKSON, Walter Brittain, M.L.A.; 6. 
St. John, N.B., 26 Dec., 1847; «. of Richard 
S. and Eleanor Dickson; m. Margaret 
Hunter; four s. four d. Educ: Kingston 
Gram. Sch., King's Co., N.B., and Sackville 
Academy; is engaged in the lumber business 
first elec. to the Provincial Legis. (N.B.), 
March, 1908. Address: Hillsborough, N.B. 

DIGGS, Mrs. Annie L,; 6. London, Ont., 
1853 r m. A. S. Di^gs, Lawrence, Kan.; was 
chmn. of delegation from D. C, National 
People's Party Conv., Omaha, 1892 (first 
time a woman worker for temperance; 
speaker for People's Party in nearly every 
state and Territory; state librarian of Kan., 
1898-1902; Ex-Pres. Kan. State Woman 
SufiFrage Assn,; Pres. Kan. Woman's Press 
Assn.; lecturer on sociology; del. Intemat. 
Cooperative Congress, Manchester, Eng., 
1903; Peace Congress, Rouen, France, 1904. 
Publications: Little Brown Brothers; cont'b. 
to mags.; writer of short stories; asso. 
editor The Advocate, Topeka. Address: 
Topeka, Kan. 

DIGNAM, Mrs. Mary Ella; d. of Byron 
Williams and Margaret Ellenor Ferguson, 
both U. E. Loyalists; m. John Sifton Dig- 
nam; two «. one d. Educ: Paris, France, 
and Italy; Artist; Exhibitior in European 
and American Elxhibitions; Pres. of the 
Woman's Art Association of Canada; mem. 
of New York Art Club, and International 
Art Club, London, Eng.; sissociate mem. 
Can. Soc. of Authors. Publications: crit- 
icisms and special articles on Art. Address: 
284 St. George St., Toronto. CZm6«; Toronto 
Lady's Club, Lyceum Club and Woman's 
Institute, London, Eng. 

DIMOCK, Wilbert David, B.A.; Ed., 
Truro News; b. Onslow, N.S., 27 Nov., 
1870; s. of Rev. D. W. C. Dimock, M.A., 
and Ellen Delaney Dimock; unmarried. 
Educ: Truro, and Acadia Coll., Wolfville; 
for some yrs. principal of the North Sydney 
Acad., and of the Normal Schs. at Truro; 
apptd. Sec.-Treas. of the Can. Dept., at the 
Inteml. Fisheries Exhn., London, 1883; 
agt. for N.S. at the Ind. and Cel. Exhn., 
London, 1886; mgr. of the Maritime Prov- 
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inces Exhn., Moncton, N.B., 1889; supt, 
of the Can. Sec. at the Jamaica Exhn.^ 
1891; sec. of the Ca. Sec. at the Worid's 
Fair, Chicago, 1893; el. to the N.S. Ass. for 
Colchester at g. e., 1894: reragned June^ 
1896; returned to H. of C. for same con- 
stituency, 1896, but unseated 1897. Ad- 
dress: "Forest Lawn," Truro, N.S. 

DINGMAN, WlUlam Smith; Ed. and 
prop. Daily Herald, Stratford, Ont.; Mayor 
of Stratford, 1909-10; 6. Samia Tp., Lamb- 
ton Co., Ont.. 9 May, 1858; «. of Absalom 
and Emima Adelaide Dingman; m. Margaret 
E., d. of Rev. Dr. McDonagh; two s. one d, 
Educ: Samia pub. and gram, sch.; of U. £, 
Loyalist descen|, family having settled in 
Bay of Quinte dist., about 1783. A journal- 
ist; conducted Strathroy Dispatch until 
1884; Daily Sentinel, Port Arthur, 1884-5; 
founded Daily Herald, of Stratford (1886 to 
present); Pres. of Can. Press Assoc., 1899; 
ten yrs. mem. and one yr. chmn. of Coll. 
Inst. Bd.; three yrs. alderman; elec. Mayor 
of Stratford, 1909. Address: 196 Cambria 
St., Stratford, Ont. 

DINNICK, Wilfrid SerrinKton; 6. Guild- 
ford, Eng., 1876; Educ: Ehnfield Coll., 
Yorkshire, Eng.; came to Canada to assume 
position as Insp. of the Canadian Birkbeck 
Investment Security and Savings Co.; now 
mgr. of the Standard X>oan Co. and Dir. of 
the Canadian Casualty Co. Address: 24 
Adelaide St. E., Toronto; Clinton Ave., 
Deer Park, Toronto. Clubs: National, 
Albany, Toronto. 

DION, Francois Napoleon, M.L.A.; 6. 
Trois Pistoles, Que., 6 May, 1849; «. of 
Thomas Dion, and Mathilde Nadeau; m. 
(Ist) widow of Elise Lebel; (2nd) Aurelie 
Fortin. A manufacturer of stoves and 
kitchen utensils. First el. to Leg. Ass., 
1900; re-el. 1904, 1908; for many yrs. a 
mem. of the Fraserville Town Council; 
Pres. of the Ste. Jean Baptiste Soc. Ad- 
dress: Fraserville, Que. 

DIONNE, Narcisse Eutrope, B.Sc, M. 
D., LL.D., Provincial Librarian of Quebec; 
b. St. Denis, Co. Kamouraska, Que., 18 
May, 1848; s. of Narcisse J. Dionne and 
Elizabeth Bouchard; m. Marie Emma 
Bidegare; five «. one d. Educ: Coll. Ste. 
Anne de la Pocatiere, Laval Univ.; prac- 
tised medicine in Quebec, 1873-80; editor 
of Courrier du Canada, 1880-4; Federal 
license Inspector, 1884-5; editor of Courrier 
1886-92, when apptd. Librarian of the 
Prov. Leg. Publications: Lives of "Jacques 
Cartier," "Champlain," and "Abbe Pana- 
chaud," "Quebec under two flags," "New 
France from Cartier to Champlain," and 
many other historical works. Address: 29 
Couillard St., Quebec. 

DOBEIX, William Molson; b. Quebec. 
1867; «. of the late Hon. Richard Dobell and 
Elisabeth Frances Macpherson; m. 1895. 
Constance May, d. of Lieut.-Col. Sewell, 
of Quebec; foiu- «. Edu^.: Charterhouse 
Schy^ Surrey Eng.; enter employ of the firm 
of Dobell, Beckett & Co.. exporters of 
timber and limiber, founded by his father 
in 1856; admitted a partner 1895; took 
the leading part in the management of the 
firm on the death of his father in 1902, but 
retired 1907; mem. Que. Harbor Com. 
since 1903; Sch. Ck>nmir. and mem. of the 
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of Sillery, nr. Quebec; for several yrs. 
officer in the 8th Royal Riflee, of Quebec; 
retired with rank of Capt. Addr69a: St. 
Louis RcL Quebec. Cluha: Garrison, Turf, 
Quebeej^Rideau, Ottawa; Montreal Hunt, 
Mount KosraL St. James', Montr«eU; Junior 
Athenaeum, London, Eng. 

DOHEBTY, Hoiu Charles Joseph, D.C. 
L.; LL.D., K.G., M.P.; b. Montreal, Que., 
11 May, 1855: «. of Hon. Marcus Doherty, 
Judge of the Supreme Court, and Elizabeth 
O'Halloran; m. Catherine Lucy Barnard, 
d, of Edmund Barnard. K.C. Bdue.: St. 
Manr's Coll., and McGiU Univ., Montreal; 
Srad. in Law, McGill Univ., 1876 (Elisa- 
beth Torrence Medalist); admitted to the 
Bar. 1877J K.C. in 1887; apptd. Judge of 
the Superior Coiut, Prov. of Que., Oct., 
1891; retired Nov. 1906; dec. MJ>. for St. 
Ann's Division, Montreal, Oct., 1908; ser- 
ved as Captain in the 65th Batt., through 
the North West Rebellion, 1885; apptd. 
Professor of avU Law, McGill Univ., 1890, 
which chair he still holds as well as the 
chair of International Law. Address: 282 
Stanley St., Montreal. Clubs: St. James', 
University, Lafontaine, Montreal; Catholic 
Club, New York; Rideau. Ottawa. 

POHEBTT, William; h. nr. Bradford, 
Ont.. 21 March. 1841; m. 1870, Aggie, d. 
of Peter Depew. of Clinton, Ont.; six s. 
six d. Removed to Claude, Ont., 1856. 
where he worked on a farm and pursued 
his sch. studies at night; spent three yrs. in 
Petrolia; removed to Clinton, Ont., 1868, 
and eetbd. a furniture and music store; now 
manfr. the "Doherty Organ." Mayor of 
CUnton for three yrs. Address: Cunton, 
Ont. 

'DOMYIUUBf Lieut.-Col. Hon James, F. 
R.C.I., Senator; b. BeHse, British Honduras 
29 Nov., 18(42; s. of Lt.-General James 
Wilson Domville, Royal Artillery and 
Fanny Blind Domville; m. 1867 to Ann 
Isabella, d. of the late William Henry 
Scovil, of St. John, N.B.; Educ: Wool- 
wich, Eng.; arrived m Canada, 1866; organ- 
ized the 8th Hussars, which Regiment he 
commanded for 20 years, was one of the 
officers who accompanied Sir Wilfrid Laur- 
ier to England on the occasion of the late 
Queen's Jubilee (Medal); alderman for the 
City of St. John and Chairman of Finance 
Committee; founded the Free Public Lib- 

- rary: was President of Kings Co. Board of 
Trade; elec. to the H. of C, 1872-1874; 
defeated 1882 by Hon. Geo. E. Foster, un- 
successful also in bye-elections and in 
general elections of 1887 and 1891; elec. 
1896; defeated 1900; was four years chair- 
man of the Standing Ck>mmittee on Banking 
and Ck>mm6roe; Apptd. to the Senate, 20 
April, 1903; connected with many industries. 
Chairman General Oil Trades Co., of Canada 
Limited. Beireations: travel and science. 
Address: Rothesay, N.B. Clubs: Rideau, 
Laurentian, Ottawa; Military Institute, 
Montreal; Union Club, St. John. 

DONALDSON, i4eut.-Col. the Bev. 
James Ball; b. Dublin, Ireland, 5 
Aug., 1842; s. of Willia|n Alfred Donaldson 
and Mary Ann Ball; m. (Ist) Elizabeth 
Lambert; (2nd) Janet Ann WyUe Bell. d. 
of Win. Ralph BeU. M.D., (7. d. of late William 



Bell, Brook House. Sutton, under White 
House Cliff, nr. Thirsk. Yorkshire and g. g. 
niece of Sir James Wylie, who was physician 
to Emperors Paul and Alexander of Russia. 
Educ.: Private Schs. in Dublin; arrived in 
Canada. May, 1868; served apprenticeship 
to late Pattison Jolly, Printer, Dublin; 
joined Royal Artillery in 1859; came to 
Canada when schools of Gunnery wwe or- 
ganised in 1872; apptd. to Stores Branch. 
Militia Department, Ottawa, in 1883; Asst. 
Dir., €len. of Ordnance and 2nd in com- 
mand Ordnance Stores Ccnrps, 1903; Dir. of 
Clothing and Equipment and Officer ad- 
ministenng Ordanance Corps, Quarter- 
master General's Branch, Headquarter's 
Staff, 1904; retired after 49 years service, 
in 1908; Ordained Presbsrter in Reformed 
Episcopal Church, and is now Rector of St. 
IHfcvid's Parish'; served as alderman for 
Rideau Ward, Ottawa, 1896-7^; was chnm. 
Water Works Committee; was Secretary 
Treasurer of Canadian Artillery Associa- 
tion for 28 years, resigning on appointment 
to headquarters' staff. Address: 197 Mac- 
kay St., Ottawa. 

DONEOALL, The Marchioness of (Vio- 
let Gertrude); o. d, of the late Henry St. 
Geoige Twining, of Halifax, N.S^ m. ^3 
Dec.. 1902, the 5th Marquess of Donegall 
(d. 13 Majr, 1904), heir Edward Arthur 
Donald St. Georse Hamilton, 6th and pres- 
ent Marquess, b. 7 Oct., 1903. Address: 
Isle Magee, Co. Antrim, Ireland. 

DONLT, Augustine William: Canadian 
Trade Comr. to Mexico; 6. Simcoe, Ont.,. 
6 May, 1866; a. of the late Augustine James- 
Donlv and Maria Harrison; m. Ava Maria 
Brook. Educ: Pub. and High Sch., Simcoe 
and \^ctoria Univ., Cobourg; High Sch. 
Teacher, Woodstock, Ont., 1889; merchant 
in Mexico 1889-1904; Canadian Trade 
Comr., Mexico, 1905-1909. Recreations: 

Solf, gardening. Address: P. O. Box 91 B., 
Eexico, Mex. Clubs: Mexico Country; 
University, Mexico. 

DONLT, Harrison B.; 6. Simcoe. Ont., 
4 Jan., 1862; s. of A. J. Donly, and Maria 
Harrison Donly; m. y. d. of the late Joseph 
Brook, "Elmhurst," Simcoe: two s. one d. 
Educ: Public and High Schs., Simcoe; 
succeeded his father as editor and prop- 
rietor of the Simcoe Reformer, in 1881, and 
still continues as editor; helped to found 
the Canadian Wheelman's Association, in 
1882, and was its Secretary-Treasurer for 
18 years; editor and publisher *'The Can- 
adian Wheelman" from 1890 to 1898: 
Secretary df the Reform Association 01 
Norfolk, 1884 to 1903; Pres. from 1903 to 
date; liberal candidate in the general elec. 
1904 and 1908, for the H. of C; member of 
the Board of Education for Simcoe for 18 
years; Chairman for two years: Pres., 1908- 
09, of the Weekly Section of the Can. F^ess 
Assn. i2ecr»i<ion«.* golf, gardening. Address: 
Simcoe. Clubs: Phoenix, Simcoe; Ontario 
and R.C.Y.C., Toronto. 

DONNELLY, James J., M.P.; b. Tp. 
Greenock, Bruce Co., Ont., 14 Nov., 1866; 
s. of James Donnelly and Ellen Desmond; 
m. Julia C. McNat; three «. two d. Educ: 
Pinkerton Public School; Reeve of Green- 
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Bruce County for four years; Warden of 
the Co. of Bruce, 1902; elected to the H. of 
C. for E. Bruce, in bye-elec., Feb., 1904; 
unsuccessful candidate in S. Bruce, e. e., 
Nov., 1904; elec. for S. Bruce in g. e., Nov., 
1908; Catholic; Conservative. Address: 
Pinkerton, Ont. 

DOUGAIiL, John Bedpath, M.A.; Prop, 
the Montreal Witness; b. Montreal, 17 Aug., 
1841; s. of John Dougall and Elizabeth 
Rldpath; unmarried. Educ: High Sch. and 
McGill Univ.; Journalist since 1860; pub- 
lisher of the Daily and Weekly Witness, and 
Editor and Publisher of other publications. 
Address: Montreal. 

DOUGALL, Miss Lily; b. Montreal; d. of 
John Dougal, g. s. of John Dougal, of the 
Porter Hall, Paisley, Scot., and Elizabeth 
Redpath, d. of John Redpath, of Terrace 
Bank, Montreal; Educ: Brookljni and 
Edinburgh Univ.; since 1891, when she 
first wrote "Beggars all," has lived in Eng., 
€xcept for the years, 1897-1903, when she 
resided in Montreal; obliged to leave on 
account of the climate. Piiblications: "Beg- 
.gars all," "What Necessity knows " "Ques- 
tion of Faith," "The Madonna of a day," 
"A Dozen Ways of love," "The Woman 
Prophet," "The Earthly Purgatory," "The 
Spanish Dowry," "Paths of the Righteous." 
Address: East Undercliff, Exmouth, Eng. 
Club: University Club for Ladies, George 
St., Hanover Square, London, Eng. 

DOUGHTY, Arthur, C.M.G., 1906; M. 
A., Lit.D. (Laval), F.R.Hi8t. S.; F.R.S.C, 
Dominion Archivist; b. Maidenhead, Berks; 
2nd s. of William James Doughty, formerly 
of Grantham; widower. Educ: Pub. Schs., 
Maidenhead; Eldoi^ Sch., London; New Inn 
Hall, Oxon. Came to Canada, 1886, and 
entered the service of the Legal and Com- 
mercial Exchange at Montre&l; apptd. clerk 
in Dcpt. of Inland Revenue, Que., 1896; 
Private Secretary to Minister of Public 
Works, 1897; Private Secretary to Treas. of 
Province, 1899; Joint-Librarian of Legis. 
of Province of Quebec, 1901-4; has devoted 
much time to the illumination of books on 
velliun. Piiblic€aions:Hfe and Works of 
Tennyson, 1893; Rose Leaves, 1894; The 
Song Story of Francesca and Beatrice, 
1896; Nugae Canor®, 1897; with Dr. Par- 
melee) The Siege of Quebec and the Battle 
of the Plains of Abraham (6 vols. 1901-2); 
Quebec under Two Flags, 1903; The For- 
tress of ^ebeo, 1904; dociunents relating to 
the Constitutional history of Canada (edited 
with Prof. Shortt), 1907; The Cradle of New 
France, 1908; contributor to the American 
Historical Review, Encyclopedia Britan- 
nica; The Battle of the Plains, 1898; mem. 
of (jrec^raphic Board of Canada. 1909. 
Becrecaions: lawn tennis, golf. Address: 
168 Cobourg St., Ottawa; Clubs: Rideau, 
golf, Ottawa. 

DOUGLAS, CampbeU MeUis, V.C, M. 
D., L.R.C.P.; b. Quebec; s. of Dr. Geo. M. 
Douglas; m. Eleanor Annie McMaster. 
niece of late Sir Edward Belcher, R.N.; 
three s. one d. Educ: St. John's; Laval 
Univ.; Edinburgh; joined 24th Regt., 1863; 
Medical Officer to expedition to Little 
Andaman Islands, 1867; Medical Officer in 
charge of field Hosp. 2nd Riel expedition, 
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1885; retired 1882; Decorated for relieving 17 
officers and men froni a position of danger 
on the coast of Little Andaman Island. 
Publications: pamphlet relating to Boat 
Service of Vessels, papers on Physical Edu- 
cation, The Recruit, Nervous Degeneration, 
etc. Recreations: bicycling, boating. Ad- 
dress: Dunmow, Essex, Eng. 

DOUGLAS, Howard; Commissioner of 
Dominion Parks; b. Halton Ck>., Ont^ 8 
May, 1853; «. of Thomas Douglas and 
Charlotte Ross; m. Alice Maud Johnscm; 
three s. one d. Educ: Waterdown, Went- 
worth Co.; on father's farm imtil twenty- 
one; kept general store in Bronte, Halton 
Co., for four ^rs.: engaged in wood and 
coal business m Hamilton until 1882; in 
general cartage and coal business in Calgary 
until 1897; was for ten yrs. Supt., National 
Park, Banff; apptd. to present position, 
1907. Address: Banff, Alta. Club: Ranch- 
men's, Calgary. 

DOUGLAS, James, LL.D., B.A.; 6. Que- 
bec. Canada, 1837; s. of James Douglas, 
M.D., and Elizabeth Ferguson; m. 1860, 
Naomi Douglas; two «. four d. Educ: 
Queen's Umv., Kingston,; Eklin. Univ.; 
mem. of the Iron and Steel Inst, of Great 
Britain; the North of England Society of 
M. E.; the American Geographical Society, 
N.Y.; the Philosophical Society, Phil.; the 
Society of Arts, London; formerly Professor 
of Chemistry, Morrin Ck>ll^e, Quebec; pres. 
and business manager of the Copper Queen 
Mining Company, Detroit Copper Companjr 
and others in Arizona, and of the Nacozari 
Copper Mining Company, Mexico; presndent 
of the El Paso and S.W.R.R., the El Paso 
and N.E.R.R., and the Nacozari R.R. 
Ck>mpanies: twice president of the American 
Institute of Mining Engineers; president of 
the Can. Society of New York; representa- 
tive of the U.S. at the Mining (Congress in 
Paris, 1900; mem. and Vice-President, 
American Institute Mining Engineers, New 
York. Publications: Old France in the New 
World; Biography of Dr. T. Sterry Hunt, 
F.R.S.; Canadian Independence; Imperial 
Federation and Annextation; Untechnical 
addresses on Technical Subjects; a Cantor 
Lecturer, Society of Arts. Recreation: fish- 
ing. Address: 99 John Street, New York; 
Spuyten Duyyil, New York. Clubs: Cen- 
tury Association, Engineers, City, West- 
chester Country, New York. 

DOUGLAS, Hon. James Moifat; Senator;. 
b. Linton, Bankhead, Roxborough, Scot., 
26 May, 1839; m. 1861, Jane, d. of Geo. 
Smith, Darlington, Ont. Educ: Soot., and 
Toronto Univ., Knox Coll., Toronto and 
Princeton Sem.; ordained to the Ministry, 
1865; was Pastor at Uxbridge and Cobourg 
Presbyterian Churches; a Missionary ^ to 
India, and Chaplain to the British troops 
at Mhow, 1876-1882; returned to Canada. 
and became Minister at Brandon, Man., ana 
at Moosomin, N.W.T.; retired from the 
Ministry, 1896, and devoted himself to 
fanning; has been a mem. of the Ontario 
^oard of Public Instruction; Inspector of 
Common Schs., Chairman of High School 
Board, and Pres. of Evangel. AlUsuice; 
elec. to H. of C, 1896-1900; called to the 
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DOUGIi^, J. M., M.P.; 6. Lanark, Ont, 
1868; 8. of Rev. James Douglas, a pioneer 
Presby. Missionary to Western Can.; m. 
1896, Miss Pickerton, of Glasgow, Scot. 
Educ: MorriSi Man. and Winnipeg; went 
west with parents in 1878; taught sch. in 
Man. for some years; entered mercantile 
life in 1886; removed to Edmonton, 1893; 
formed partnership with his brother, 1897. 
as gen*, merchants in Strathcona; Pres. ol 
Strathcona Bd. of Trade, two yea rsn-mem; 
of Oity Council two yrs.; first el. to H. of C, 
1909, at bye-el., caused by death of Dr. 
Mclntyre. Address: Strathcona, Alta. 

DOUGLAS, WlUiam James, J. P.; 6. 
Hamilton, N.Y., 28 May, 1846; «. of James 
S. Douglas, A.M., M.D., Ph.D.; m. Eliea 
Riordon, d. of Jeremiah Riordon, late 
Surgeon Royal Navy: three $. one a. Ar- 
rived* in Canada, 1877; has been connected 
with the Mail and Empire since its incep- 
tion; now General Manager; is a trustee of 
the Toronto General Hospital. Address: 
62 St. Alban's Street, Toronto. Clubs: 
Natio nal and Albany, Toronto. 

DOWNEY, Joseph Patrick, M.L.A.; h. 
Puslinch, Wellington Co., Ont.. 17 Jan., 
1865; s. of Patrick Downey and Miss Mc- 
Tague; m. 1893, Ellen Josephine, d. of 
Thomas Coghlan, of Guelph; four c. Educ: 
Pub. Sch., Puslinch. At age of fifteen 
entered the service of the Guelph Herald; 
apptd. editor, 1885; el. to Ont. Legis., 9 
May, 1902; re-el. 1905 and 1908; mem. of 
the C.M.B.A., A.O.U.W., I.O.F. Address: 
Guelph, Ont. 

DBEWRT, Edward Lancaster: b. Lon- 
don, Eng., 6 Feb., 1851; m. Eliza, d. of 
Capt. James and Sarah Ann Starkey; three 
8. four d. Educ: St. Paul, Minn.; engaged 
in the brewing business at St. Pam; re- 
moved to Winnipeg, 1872; is now Pres. of 
the E. L Drewry Redwood Factories; mem. 
Winnipeg City Council. 1883-4; M.L.A. 
1886-8; Pres. of Winnipeg Bd. of Trade, 
1899; chairman of the local bd. of the 
Crown life Insur. Co.; Vice-Pres. Havergal 
Coll. Co.; Vice-Pres. of the Western Imple- 
ment Co. ; Pres. Winnipeg Rifle Range Co. ; 
Vice-Pres. Winnipeg Gen. Hospital; mem. 
of the Advisory Bd. of the Children's Home; 
a warm supporter of all manly sports. 
RecreaHons: Motori^, golf, boating. Ad- 
dress: "Redwood." Winnip^. Clubs: Mani- 
toba, Commercial, St. Charles Country, 
Wi nnipe g. 
DBEWBT, Frederick William t Vice- 
Pres. Winnipeg Bd. of Trade; b. Newport, 
Eng., 1855; «. of Edward and Caroline 
Drewry; m. Augusta E., d. of Col. A. R. 
K^er, of St. Paul, Minn., U.S.A. Educ: 
Pub. Sch. and Bus. Coll., St. Paul, Minn.; 
alrrived Can., 1881; takes active interest 
in business and public affairs; Vice-Pres. 
Bd. of Trade; Past Pres., Winnipeg Exhi- 
bition Assn.; mem. Pub. Parks Bd.; mem. 
Roy. Soc. of Arts, London, Eng. Recrea' 
turns: golf, motoring, travel. Address: 
'•Redwood," Winnip^, Man. Clubs: Mani- 
toba, Commercial, Clefl St. Charles Country, 
Adanac. Travellers', Winnipeg. 
DBtJMMOND, Lady (Glace JuUa); b. 
Bfontreal; d. of the late Alexander Davidson 
Parker and Grace Gibson; m. (Ist) Rev. 
George Hamilton, M.A., of Quebec; (d. 
1880): (2nd) 1884, Sir G^ige Alexander 



Dnimmond,, Senator, and Pres. of the Bank 
of Montreal (d. ,1910). Educ: Montreal; has 
taken an active part in all movements for 
the uplifting of women. One of the found- 
ers and first Pres. of Canadian Women's 
Club of Montreal, the first oiganization of 
its kind in Canada; a Dir. of the Women's 
Historial Soc.; also of the Home of Incur- 
ables, founded by Sir Geoi^e, and conduct- 
ed by the Sisters of St. Margaret; Mem. of 
the Ex. Onmnittee of the Al)erdeen'*Assn., 
of the Victorian Order of Nurses, and of the 
Advisory Bd. or the Parks and Playgroimds 
Assn. of Montreal; First Pres. of the Mon- 
treal Branch of the National Council of 
Women, and has taken ^reat interest in 
this oiganization; an active mem. of the 
League for the Prevention of Tuberculosis: 
on occasion of visit to England i<i 1900, had 
the honour of being received by the late - 
Queen Victoria; presented to the Duchess 
of CJomwall and York, the jewel furnished 
by the citizens' reception Committee on the 
visit of the Prince and Princess to Canada, 
in 1901. Address: 448 Sherbrooke St. W., 
Montreal; Gadshill, Cacouna, Que. 
DBUMMOND, Georgfe Edward; Consul 
General for Denmark; 6. Tawley, Irel., 21 
Oct., 1858: s. of George, and Elizabeth 
Morris Soden Drummond; m. Elizabeth 
Foster, d. of the late Ignatius Cockshutt, 
of Brantford, Ont.; two s. two d. Arrived 
in Can., 1865. Educ: Montreal. Estab. 
the firm of Drummond, McCall & Co., 1881 ; 
their iron and steel interests in Nova 
Scotia, New Brunswick, Quebec and Ont- 
ario, merged into the Canada Iron Corpora- 
tion, Ltd., 1908; Pres^ Montreal Bd. of 
Trade, 1904-5; Pres., CJan. Manuf. Assn., 
1904-5; Vice-Pres., Can. Mining Inst., 1908- 
9; Dir. of the Molsons Bank, of the Liver- 
pool, London and Globe Insur. Co., the 
Canada Car Co., Ltd., the Canada Cement 
Co., Ltd.; mem. of the managing bd. of the 
Montreal General Hospital; Montreal Bd. 
of Trade rep. at the Con., Chambers of Com. 
of Elmpire, Montreal and London, Eng.; 
apptd. Consul Gen. for Denmark, 1909. 
Publications: "The Iron Industry in Can- 
ada;" "Fiscal and Imperial Defence ques- 
tions." Recreations: fishing. Address: 15 
Macgregor St., Montreal. Clubs: Mount 
Roval, St. James, Montreal, Canada, Mont- 

DBUSOIOND, Thomas J.; b. Tawley. 
Ireland, 26 Sept., I860' s. of George and 
Elizabeth Morris Soden Drummond; m. 
Eklith Chetlain; two 0. Educ: Montreal; 
arrived in Canada with parents, 1865; 

i'oined Drummond, McCall CJo., 1882; Pres., 
^ake Superior Corporation; Pres., Canada 
Iron Coiporation, Ltd.; Dir., Royal Bank 
of Canada. Address: 512 Sherbrooke St., 
Montreal, and Montarville, St. Bruno, Que. 
Clubs: Mount Royal, St. James', Canada, 
Montreal; Toronto, Toronto. 
DBUBT, Bri8:.-Gen. Charles WilUam, 
C.B., A.D.C., Colonel commanding Mari- 
time Provinces; 6. 18 July, 1856; e. «. of W. 
C. Drury, Newlands, and St. John, N.B.; m. 
1880, Mary Louise, d. of James A. Hender- 
son, D.C.L.; two «. four d. Educ: St. John, 
N.B.; Lieut.. 1874; Capt., 1881; Major, 
1889; Lieut.-Col., 1899; Col., 1901; Com- 
mandant, R.S.A., Kingston, 1893; Asst. 
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Artillery, 1901; served with the R.F.A., 
North Weet Rebellion, actions Fbh Creek 
and Batoche (medal and clasp, despatches); 
South Africa. 1900 (despatches, brevet 
Colonel, Queen's medal, 3 clasps, C.B.) 
Addre99: Qtadel, Halifax, N.S. Club: HaU- 
fax. 
DBTSDALE, Hon. AHhur, K.C.; a 
Puisne Judge of the Superior Ct. of Nova 
Scotia; h. New Annan, CK>lche8ter Ck>., N.S., 
5 Sept., 1867; «. of George Drysdale and 
Margaret Shearer; m. 1887, CJarrie. d. of 
George P. Mitchell, of Halifax; one d. 
Educ: New Annan pub. sch.; studied law 
at Windsor, N.S.; called to the Bar in Nova 
Scotia, 1883; removed to Halifax same yr., 
and is a mem. of cU£Ferent legal firms ac- 
quiring a extensive practice; el. to Legis. 
Assem., N.S.. for Hants Co., 1891, and at 
succeeding g. e., apptd. Conmir. of Pub. 
Works and Mines, 1901; apptd. to present 
position, 1907. Addre98: Halifax, N.S. 
CZufc: Halifax. 
DUBEAU, Joseph Adelard, B.Sc, M.P.; 
b. St. Ambrose de Kildare, Joliette, Que.. 
25 March, 1873; «. of Joseph DubeaiL and 
Salomee Brul4; m. 1904, Eva Rivard, Three 
Ravers, Que. Educ. : Jolliette Coll . ; studied 
law in office of J. M. Tellier, M.L.A. for 
Joliette: first dec. to H. of C, 1904; re-elec. 
1908; Liberal. Addreax: Joliette, Que. 
DUBOBD, Hon. C. Eugene, M.L.C.; b. 
Champlain, Que., 16 Sept., 1856; «. of Louis 
Edouard Dubord, M.D., and Josephine 
Martineau; m. 1882, Marie Chabot, of Que.; 
two «. two d. Educ: Com. Sch. of Cham- 
plain, Commercial Academy of St. Anne 
de la Perade.; commenced a grocery busi- 
ness in Montreal, and in 1898 started 
vegetable farming; apptd. to Que. Legis. 
Council, 1907, for La Salle Div.; Pres., 
Beauport Brewery Co., Island of Orleans 
Ry. Co., Que., Exhibition Ck).; Pres., of 
the Agricultural Council of Quebec. Ad- 
dr«»«; Beauport Rd., Quebec. Club: Gar- 
rison, Quebec. 
DUBUC, Hon. Joseph, B.C.L. (McGill). 
L.L.D. (Tor.), late Chjef Justice of Ct. of 
^ngs Bench tor Manitoba; b. Ste. Martine. 
Que., 26 Dec., 1840; 8. of Josei^h Dubuc and 
Phebie Garand; m. 1872, Marie Anne, d. of 
H. B. Henault, of St. Cuthbert. Que.; five 
«. five d. Educ: Sulpician CJoU., Montreal; 
admitted to Que. Bar, 1869; went to Mani- 
toba, 1870; admitted to Muutoba Bar, 
1871 ; el. to first Leg. Assem. of Man., 1870; 
Supt. of Cath. section of Prov. Bureau of 
Educ, 1872; mem. Ex. Ck)m. of N.W.T. and 
Legal Adviser, 1872-4; Atty. Gen., Man., 
1874; speaker of Leg. Assem., 1875-8; el. 
to H. of C, 1878; Judge of Queen's Bench, 
Man., 13 Nov., 1879; Chief Justice, 8 Aug., 
1903; retired on full salary after 30 yrs. 
Judicial service. Nov., 1909; a mem. of the 
Council of Man. Univ., since its foundation 
in 1877, and Vice-Chancellor since 1888. 
Address: 72 Donald St., Winnipeg. 
DUBUC, JuUen Edouard Alfred; Man- 
aging Dir. and Sec, C)hicoutimi Pulp Co.; 
b. St. Hugues, Bagot Co., Que.; «. of Joseph 
Alfred Dubuc and Marie Blanchard; m. 
1892, Amie Marie, d. of Dr. J. M. Palardy, 
of St. Hugues; two c. Educ: Sherbrooke 
Seitunary; entered Sherbrooke Branch of 
Bank National at age of sixteen; apptd. 
mgr. of branch in Chicoutimt 1892; became 
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Mgr. Dir. and Sec. of Chicoutimi Pulp Co., 
1897; became principal owner of the Chic- 
outimi Water-power Co., 1896; one of the 
chief organisers of the Chicoutimi Pulp 
Co.; Pres. of the Chicoutimi Waterworks 
and Electric Co. Addreta: Chicoutimi, Que. 
DUCHABME, Guillaume Narclsse; Pres. 
La Sauvegarde Life Ins. Co.; b, C!hateau- 
gua;^. Que., 3 Jan., 1851; a. of Vincent 
Vahere Ducharme and Marie St. Denis; m. 
1880, Marie Mathilde Delia, d. of Leon Rivet 
five «. one d. Clerk in gen. store, Quebec, 
imtil 1870, when removed to Montreal and 
entered firm of Jas. Williamson & Co.; Sec- 
Treas. of the Sch. Municipality of St. 
Cunegonde, 1878-1884, when became post- 
master; apptd. clerk and treas. of the Town 
1884, but resigned 1893; mem. St.Conegonde 
(which became annexed to Montreal) Coun- 
cil. 1893-1899; Mayor, 1899-1902; Dir. of 
La Banque Provindale du Can.; mem. 
Montreal Bd. of Trade and La Chambre du 
Commerce. Ahdreaa: 504 Lindsay Bldg., 
Montreal, Que. CZu6.* Montreal. 
DUCKWOBTH, Bev. Henry Thomas 
Forbes, M.A., Oxon; b, Aigburth, 
Liverpool, Eng. ; s. of Henry and Mary Jane 
JDuckworth, ot Chesty Eng.; m. Hope 
Holland, d. of the late Wellington Hunt, of 
Brantford, Ont. Educ: Birkenhead Sch., 
and Morton Ck>ll., Oxford; arrived in Can., 
9 Nov., 1901; Postmaster of Merton Coll., 
1893-6; Assistant Chaplain in CVpress, 
1896-1901; Assistant Chaplain All Saints, 
Cairo, 1901; Professor of Divinity, Trinity- 
Coll., Toronto, Ont., 1901; Dean of Resi- 
dence, Trinity, 1903; Prof, of Classics, 1906. 
Publications: Greek Manuals of Church 
Doctrine; Pages of Levantine History. 
Recreation: Canodng. Address: Trinity 
Coll., Toronto. 
DUFF, Hon. James Stoddart; Min. of 
Agric for the Prov. of Ont.; b. nr. Cooks- 
town, Ont., 20 June, 1856; s. of John Duflf , 
and Kliza Jane Stodders; m. Jane Bell, d. 
of the late John E. Stoddart of W. Gwillim- 
btiry. Educ: Pub. Sch. and Collingwood 
Coll. Inst.; a farmer; mem. of the Council 
of the tp. of Essa, since 1888; elec to Leg. 
Ass. at g. e., 1898; re-el. at g. e., 1902 1905, 
1908; apptd. Min. of Agric in the Whitney 
Govt., 6 Oct., 1908; re.el. by accl. Address: 
Oookstown, Chit. 
DUFF, Hon. Lvman P., K.C., B.A,, LL. 
B. (Toronto Univ.), Judge Supreme C^urt 
of Canada; b. Meaford. Ont., 7 Jan., 1865; 
s. of Rev. Charles Duflf, M. A., and Isabella 
Johnson; m. Elisabeth Eleanor, d. of Henry- 
Bird. Educ: Toronto Univ.; called to Bar 
in 1893; Judge of Supreme Court of British 
Columbia, 1904; Judge of Supreme Ck>urt 
of Canada, 1906. Addre<8:413Laurier Ave., 
Ottawa. Clubs: Union, Victoria; Vancouver; 
Rideau, Country, Ottawa. 
DUGAS, Hon. Francois Octave, B. C. X^. , 
K.C., Judge of the Superior Court of the 
Province of Quebec; b. St. Jacques, Que., 
12 April, 1857; s. of Aime Dugas, and 
Sophia Poirier; m. Marie Alex. Cxodin; 
two s. Educ: St. Mary's Ck>llege and Mc- 
Gill University, Montreal, Que.; B.C.L., 
McGill Univ., 1880; admitted to the Bar 
of Que., 1880; Town Ouncillor for Joliette, 
Que., 1890-1900; Crown Prosecutor from 
1887 to 1892, and from 1897; K.C., 1808; 
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until his appointment as Judge in Sept.. 
1 909. AddreMM: Joliette, Que. 

DUGGAN. Georfse Herrick: Consulting 
Engr., Dominion Iron and Steel Co., and 
Dominion Bridge Co.; b. Toronto. Ont., 
1862; «. of John Duggan. Q.C., and Amelia 
Fulton; m. Mildred S. Stevenson; two $. 
one €h i^uc: Upper Can. CoU.^and Ontario 
Sch. of Science; flngineoing Department, 
Can. Pac. Ry.; Chief Engines. Dominion 
Bridge Co.. 1891 to 1901; Asst. to Pres.. 
Dommion Iron and Steel Co.; Dominion 
Coal Co., Ltd.. 1901 to 1903; was 2nd Vice- 
Pres. and €^eral Manager. Dominion Coal 
Co. Recreations: yachting, winner Seawan- 
haka International Cup, 1896-97-98-99-1900 
and 1901. Addreas: Montreal. Clubs: St. 
James', R. St. L. Y. C. Montreal; R. Cape 
Breton Yacht Qub. Sydney. C.B.; R. Can. 
Y. C. Toronto. Ont.; R. Halifax Y.C. and 
Halifax Qub. Halifax. 

DUNBAR, Ulric StonewaU Jackson; 
6. London. Ont.. Jan. 31^862; «. Alexander 
and Susannah Jackson Dunbar; m. Wash- 
ington, Sept. 17, 1892, Mary John Davis. 
Educ: common schs. in Canada and Rock- 
wood Acad. Professionally engaged as 
sculptor since 1880; did figures for Atlanta, 
Buffalo and St. Louis ezp'ns. for which 
received medals and diplomas; executed 
over 100 portrait busts, prindpally of 
prominent men. for U. S. Capitol and Cor- 
coran Gallery of Art, Washington. State 
Capitol. St. Paul. Minn., Union Club, New 
York, etc.: also several moniunents; bronze 
statue of late Gov. Alex. R. Shepherd for 
front of new Municipal Bldg., Washington. 
Served in Canada 3 3rrs. in vol. service. 
Episcopalian-Theosophist.; mem. Nat. Art 
Assn.. Soc., Washington Artists; Nat. Soc. 
Fine Arts. Address: 60 V. St.. N. W., Wash- 
ington. 

DUNCAN, Norman; b, Brantford, Ont., 
2 July. 1871; s, Robert Augustus, and 
Susan (Hawley) Duncas. Educ: Univ. of 
Toronto; journalist 1895 to 1900; on the 
staflf of the New York Evening Post, 1897- 
1900; Professor of Rhetoric, Washington 
and Jefferson Coll., 1901-04; Adjunct Pro- 
fessor of English Literature, Univ. of Kan- 
sas, 1906. Pvhlieaiions: "Doctor Luke of 
the Labrador;" *The Way of the Sea;" 
"The Soul of the Street:" "The Cruise of the 
Shining light;" "Gowmg down from Jeru- 
salemjf' "The Suitable Child"; "Dr. Gren- 
feirs Parish:" 'The Motherj'* "The Adven- 
tures of Billy Topsail;" "Every man for 
Himself." Recreatums: fishing. Address: 
North East Pa. Club: aty. New York. 

DUNCAN, Robert Kennedy, B.A., Prof, 
of Ind. Chemistry, Univ. of Kansas; b. 
Brantford, Ont.. Nov. 1, 1868: «. Robert 
Augustus and Susan (Hawley) Duncan; m. 
1899. Charlotte M. Foster. Educ: grad. 
Univ. of Toronto, (with 1st class honors in 
phjrsics and chemistry), 1892; follow in 
chemistry, Univ. of Chicago and Clark Univ. 
1892-3; grad. student in chemistry, Ck>lum- 
bia. 1897-8: Instr. phjrsics and cnemistry, 
Auburn (N.Y.) Academic High Sch., 1893- 
6: Dr. Julius Sach's Collegiate Inst., New 
York. 1895-8; The Hill Sch., Pottstown. 
Pa., 1898-1901; Prof. Chemistry, Washing- 
ton and Jefferson Coll., 1901-6; Discoverer 
and patwitee of new process for mfg. phos- 
phorus, of a new lAw-meltinc gla^. and of 



processes of decorating glass: consultant in 
the chemistry of glass; contbT to New York 
£}vening Post, 1900; sent abroad by Mc- 
Clure's MajS., summer of 1901. to study 
radio-activity; by A. S. Barnes A Co., sum- 
mer of 1903, for material for The New 
Knowledge; by Harper's Mag., 1905-6. to 
study -relations of modern chemistry to in- 
dustry; mem. Am. Chem. Soc.. A. A. A. S. , 
Kan. Acad. Science, Sigma Xi; fellow 
Chem. Soc. of London. Puhlieations: The 
New Knowledge, 1905, and numerous 
articles in Harper's Monthly. Editor: New 
Science Series, Address: Lawrence, Kan. 

DUNLOP, Hon. John, K.C.; Superior 
Court Judge; 6. Clober, Stirlingshire. Scot.; 
m. 1863, Eleanor, d. of the late David Bell- 
house; two s. three d. Educ: Edinburgh 
Academy. Edinburgh Univ.. McGiU Univ.. 
Montreal; arrived in Can., 1857: admitted 
to the Bar, 1861; apptd. a Puisne Judge 
of the Superior Ct. of the Prov. of Que., 
1894; Batonnier of the Bar of Montreal, 
1891-2. Address: 299 Peel St., Montreal. 
Clubs: Mount Royal, University, Montreal. 

DUNN. Bt. Bev. Andrew Hunter, M.A. 
(Camb.), Lord Bishop of Quebec; b. Saffron 
Walden, Essex, Eng., 16 Oct.. 1839; s. of 
HannehJal Dunn and Mary Ann, d. of Wil- 
liam Hunter, Alderman. Sheriff and Lord 
Mayor of London; m. Alice, o. d. of William 
Hunter, of Parley Lodge, Croydon; five s. 
two d. Arrived Can., Sept., 1892: Chirate 
of St. Mark's, Notting Hilll864-70: CJurateof 
Acton, 1870-1872; vicar^f All Souls, Acton. 
1872-92; cons. Lord Bishop of Quebec, 1 
Sept., 1892; Hon. D. D. of Univ. of Bishop's 
Coll., Lennoxville, Que., 1893; Hon. D.C.L.; 
Vice-Pres. of the Univ. of Bishop's Coll.. 
Lennoxville. 1892-1906jPre8., 1906. Pub- 
lications: "Helps by the Way;" "Our Church 
Manual:" "Holy 'Thoughts for Quiet Mo- 
ments;'' "Our Only Hope." Address: Bishop- 
thorpe, Quebec. 

DUNSBIUIB, Hon. James; b. Vancou- 
ver, Wash.. U.S.A., 8 July, 1851; e. s. of 
the late Hon. Robert Dunsmuir and wife, 
both natives of Scotland; m. 1876, Laura 
Miller, d. of W. B. Suoles, of North Carolina; 
nine c Educ: Nanaimo, B.C., and Dundas, 
Ont.; later took a course at the military 
sch., Blackburg, Va., U.S.A.; at age of 
seventeen worked in the several depts. of 
the extensive mining operations earned on 
by his father, in order to master all the 
details; Pres. and chief stock-holder of the 
Wellington Colliery Co^, which owns and 
operates coal mines at Wellington, Comox, 
and Alexandria, VancouvAr, Island, and 
in which 3,500 men are employed; was Pres. 
and chief stock-holder of the £. and N. 
Railway, previous to its transfer to the 
C.P.R.; large real estate interests in Lady- 
smith. Cumberland, Newcastle and Nan- 
aimo; first el. to the B.C. Legis. at g. e., 
1898, and held seat until Nov., 1902, Then 
he resigned; called upon to form an admn.. 
and was Premier and Pres. of the Council 
from June 15, 1900, until his resignation; 
apptd. lieut.-Gov. of B.C. in succession to 
Sir Henry Joly, Lotbiniere. 11 May, 1906; 
resigned Nov., 1909. Address: Victoria, 
B.C. Ciu5; Umon, Victoria. 

DUPUIS, Nathan P., M.A., F.R.S.C; 
Professor of Mathematics and Mechanism. 
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Queen's Univ., Kingston; b. Frontenac Co., 
1836; father a French Canadian of Norman 
stock; mother of English and Irish extrac- 
tion, d. of a united empire loyalist; m. 1861, 
Amelia A. McGinnis of Watertown, N.Y.; 
one 8. one d. Educ : Queen's Univ.; private 
study; has taught almost continually since 
about eighteen years old, with the excep- 
tion of thrc^ y^ars spent in acquiring a 
knowledge of handicraft; began teaching in 
Queen's Univ., 1867, and for thirteen years 
taught the subjects of chemistry and nat- 
ural science to both arts and medicals; is a 
first-class mechanic, and has bv|ilt several 
(all different) and peculiar astronomical 
clocks; is somewhat of an artist, and a fair 
performer on the violin. Publications: 
Treatise on Geometrical Optics, 1868; 
Geometry of Point. Line, and Circle, 1889; 
Principles of Algebra, 1893; Elements of 
S371. Solid Geometry, 1893; Elements of 
Trigonbmetry for Practical ScienceStudents, 
1902; numerous periodical articles. Re- 
creations: principally boating, wheeling, and 
travelling. Address: 144 ^University Av., 
Kingston, Ont. 
DUBNFOttD, George; chartered ac- 
countant: b. Toronto, Ont., 1838; «. of the 
late Capt. Dumford of His Majesty's 68th 
Regt., Diurham Light Infantry, and Augusta 
Sewell, d. of the late Stephen Sewell, K.C., 
of Montreal; m. 1856, Mdanie, o. d. of the 
late Georae Vardon, at one time Supt. of 
Indian Affairs; foiur d. Educ: private schs., 
Montreal; in employ Lomis & Sewell, ship- 
builders Quebec, 1854-1856; entered Up. 
Canada Bank, Montreal; later Bank of 
British North America, and Mgr. Kingston 
Branch, 1874-1880; Sec.-Treas. Canada Co- 
operative Assn., 1880-1886; estb. himself 
in business as chartered accnt., 1886; mem. 
Montreal Bd. of Trade; a J.P.; Treas. Ang- 
lican Synod of the Diocese of Montreal; 
Treas. Homeopathic Hospital; Historical 
Landmark Assn., Numismatic and Anti- 

3:uarian Soc. Recreation: Sketching. Ad- 
ress: "The Sherbrooke," Montrew, Que. 
Club: Junior Conservative, London, Eng. 

DU VEBNET, Bt. Bev. Frederick Her- 
bert, D.D., Bishop of Caledonia; b. 
Hemmingford, Que., 20 Jan., 1860; s. of 
Rev. Canon Edward Du Vemet, M.A., and 
Frances Eliaa EUegood; m. Stella Yates, d. 
of Honatio Yates, M.D., Kingston, Ont.; 
one s. one d. Educ: King's Coll., Windsor, 
N.S.; Univ. of Toronto, and Wycliffe Coll., 
Toronto; Mission preacher for Diocese of 
Montreal, 1883-1885; Professor of Practical 
Theology, WycUffe, 1885-1897; Rector, St. 
John's Toronto Junction, 1895-1904; Bish- 
op of Caledonia, 1904; Publications: Ed- 
itorial Secretary of Can. C. M. S., 1896-1904; 
Editing "Can. C. M. S., Gleaner." Address: 
Prince Rupert, B.C. 

DTDE, Samuel Walters, M.A., D.Sc, 
LL.D.; b. Ottawa, Ont., 11 March, 1862; s. 
of Samuel Dyde, and Jane Christina Ward- 
rope; m. Jane Farrell, d. of the late J. W. 
Farrell, Detroit, Mich. ; two «. two d. Educ : 
Ottawa Coll. Inst., Queen's Univ., and in 
Germany; Prof, in Univ. of N.B., 1886-9; 
Prof, in Queen's, Kingston, 1889, up to the 
present. Publication: Hegel's Philosophy 
of Right (translation); magasdne articles. 
Recreations: tennis, caniping, curling. Ad- 
dress: Queen's Collie, Kingston. 
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DTKE, Joshua, B.A., B.D.; b. Wednes- 
field, Wolverhampton, Staffordshire, Eng., 
15 Sept.. 1849; s. of John Dyke and wife: 
m. (1st) Bella, d. of the late John Park, of 
London, Ont.; (2nd) Sophia, d. of John 
Fox, of Chatham^nt. \ two s. two d. Educ. : 
Pub. Schs., and Divimty Coll.; transferred 
to Canada by the British Methodist Con- 
ference; ordained at Toronto, 1874, and 
stationed vaanir points in Ontario; retired 
from the Ministry and settled in Fort 
William, 1890; was mem. of the Municipal 
Council; Mayor for several yrs.; active 
mem. of Union of Can. Municipalities; takes 
a leading part in charitable works. Address: 
Fort William, Ont. 

DYMENT, Albert Edward, Hon. Lieut. - 
Col., 77th RcKt.. 6. Lynden, Wentworth 
County, Ont., 23 Feb., 1868; s. of Nathaniel 
Djonent and Annie McRae; m. Edith 
Frances Chapman, of Hamilton,' Ont.; one 
d. Educ: Barrie Coll. Inst., and Up. Can. 
Coll.; in 1896, was eleo. to the H. of C. as a 
supporter of the Liberal CJovemment, re- 
maining until 1908; in the lumber business . 
in Algoma for 15 years; afterwards moving 
to Toronto; entered 1909, into stock- 
brokerage business in the firm of Djrment. 
Cassels & Co.; Director of a number of 
financial and industrial companies. Re-^ 
creations: Thorobred horse breeding and 
racing. Address: The Dale, Toronto, Ont. 
Clubs: Toronto, Mount Royal, Montreal; 
Rideau, Ottawa. 



EABIiE, William Edward: Mgr. West- 
em Union Telegraph Co., North Sydney, 
N.S.; 6. St. John's, Nlfd., 29 April, 1847; 
s. of H. and C. Earle, Dartmouth, Devon. 
Eng.; m. Eliza Primrose Hadley of Mul- 
grave, N.S.; two «. two d. Educ: Church of 
England Acad., St. John's; arrived in Can. 
in 1869; in 1862 entered the service of the 
New York, Newfoundland and London Tel. 
Co., at St. John's, contemporary with the 
laying of the first Atlantic Cable m that yr., 
and was present at the celebration of that 
event held at St. John's; apptd. mgr. at 
Brigus repeating station in 1362, remaining 
there till the second Atlantic cable was laid 
in 1866; was at Heart's Content, Nfld., and 
acted as sec. for Csmis W. Field on board 
the Great Eastern, and received his per- 
sonal thanks for services during the first 
two weeks' rush of traffic. In 1866 apptd. 
mgr. at Grandy's Brook, Nfld, repeating 
station and promoted to mgr. at Placentia, 
Nfld. cable station in 1868; promoted asst. 
mgr. of main cable station at Port Hastings, 
N!s., 1869; in 1875, New York, Nlfd., and 
London Tel. Co., amalgamated with Anglo- 
American Cable Co., lines and staff of 
former in Cape Breton passing under con- 
trol of latter; in August, 1875, the Western 
Union Tel. Co. assumed control of lines and 
staff in Cape Breton and moved th^r head- 
quarters from Port Hastings, N.S., to North 
Sydney, W.P.; apptd. mgr., 1899. Address: 
Pleasant St., North Sydney. 

EASTWOOD, Miss Alice, F.A.A.S.; b. 
Toronto, Ont., Jan. 19, 1859; d. Colin 
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E. Denver High Sch.. 1879; Teacher E. 
Denver High Sch., 1870-89; curator of 
herbarium, Calif. Acad, of Sciences, since 
1802; Fellow A. A. A. S^ CaUf. Acad, of 
Sciences. Publications: ropular Flora of 
Denver, Colo., 1893; Popular Flora and 
Pacific Coast Edit., Bergen's Botany, 1^97 
Popular Flora and Kocky Mountain 
Edit., Bergen's Botany, 1900; Hand- 

. Book of Trees of California, 1905; also 
writer of many papers on systematic botany 
and articles for scientific mags. Address: 
2705 Hearst Av., Berkeley, CJ. 

EATON, Eev. Arthur Wentworth Ham- 
ilton, D.C.L.: b. Kentville, N.S.; «. 
late William and Anna Augusta Willoughbv 
Hamilton; unmarried. Educ: Harvard; 
Ordained Deacon, 1884, priest, 1885. in New 
York; Priest in charae of Parish, Chwtnut 
Hill. Mass., 1885-6. Publications: The Heart 
of the Creeds; Historical Religion in the 
Light of Modem Thought, 1888; Acadian 
Legends and Ljrrics, 1889; Letter Writ- 
ing, its Ethics and Etiquette, 1890; The 
Church of England in Nova Scotia and the 
Tory Clergy of the Revolution, 1891 ; Tales 
of a Garrison Town (with Craven Lang- 
stroth Betts), 1892; College Requirements 
in Ekiglish, 1900; also many poema, histor- 
ical monographs and mag. articles. Ekiited, 
with introductions: Recollections of a 
Georgia Loyalist, written in 1886 by Mrs. 
ElisaDeth Lichtenstein Johnston, 1901; 
Pope's "Rape of the Lock," 1901; Arcadian 
Ballads. 1905; Poems of the Christian Year, 
1905; Tne Lotus of the Nile and other Poems, 
1907. Address: 20 E. 50fh St., New^York. 

EATON, Seymour; b. Epping, Ont., 
1859; m. Jan. 15. 1884, Jennie V. Adair. 
Winnipeg, Manitoba. Resident Boston. 
1886-92; founder Booklovers and Tabard 
Inn libraries in U.S. and Great Britain and 
of The Booklovers Magazine; for 5 yrs. Dir. 
Drexed Xnst.; daily contb'r Chicago Record, 
4 yrs. Puolicatxoris: Dan Black — Editor 
and Proprietor; The Roosevelt Bears; The 
Teddy Bears Musical Comedy; The Tele- 
path (drama); Sermons on Advertising; 
sUso several coll. text-books. Creator of the 
famous Teddy Bears. Address: Lansdowne 
Pa. 

ECBEMENT, Arthur, B.A.. M.P.; b. 
St. Gabriel de Brandon. 29 June, 1879. 
Educ: Montreal Ck>llege and Laval Univ., 
Montreal: Secretary for five years to Hon. 
R. Dandurand, Speaker of the Senate; 
Secretary of the Liberal organization of the 
IXstrict of Montreal; first el. to H. of C, 
1903. Addr«a«: Montreal. 

EDWARDS, John Wesley, B.A., M.D., 
CM., M.P.; 6. Tp. Storrington, Co. Fron- 
tenac, Ont. 25 May, 1865; «. of George 
Edwards, Co. Norfolk, Ong., and Elisabeth 
Jlme Lyon, of U. E. Loyalist descent. 
Frontenac, Ont.; m. Hester Jane. Purdy, 
Frontenac Co.; one s. four d. Educ: Pubho 
Sch., Sydenham High Sch., Ottawa Normal 
Sch., Queen's Univ., Kingston. Ont.; School 
Teacher for 10 years; Co. Clerk, Frontenac, 
10 years; Gaol Surgeon, two years; elec. to 
the H. of C, Oct., 1908, as Liberal Conser- 
vative; Methodist. For many years Sec.- 
Treas. of the Tp. of Kingston Agricultural 
Society. Address: Cataraqui, Ont. 

EDWARDS, Hon. Wllllain Cameron, 
Senator; b. Tp. Clarence, Russell, Ont., 7 



May, 1844; «. of the late William Edwards, 
of Portsmouth. Eng., who came to Canada 
about 1820, and Ann Cameron, a native 
of Fort William, Scot.; m.'Jan„ 1885, Cath- 
erine M., e. d. of the late Wm. Wilson, Cum- 
berland, Ont. Educ: Grammar Sen., Ot- 
tawa; an extensive lumber manufacturer, 
and stock raiser; has taken a practical 
interest in agriculture; Tor many years 
Pres. Russell Agric. Society; is a Director 
Canadian Bank of Commerce, Trusts Cor- 
poration, Toronto, and other companies; 
established the limiber firm of W. C. Ed- 
wards Co., in 1868; an unsuccessful candi- 
date for H. of C. in Russell, 1882; elec. 1887: 
seat declared void, but was re-elec., and 
again in 1891-1896 and 1900; called to the 
Senate, 17 March, 1903. Address: Ottawa, 
Clubs: Kideau, Ottawa. 

EDWARDS, Gordon C.;&. Thurso. Que.. 
17 Nov.. 1867; s. of John C. Edwards and 
Margaret Cameron; m. Edna S. Meighen, 
of Perth, Ont. ; one s. one d. Educ : Thurso 
Sch., and Ottawa Coll. List. Commenced 
in lumber industry with the Canada Lum- 
ber Co., of Carleton Place, Ont., later joined 
firm 6i W. C. Edwards & Co., Ltd., Ottawa; 
noi^mgr. of Company's New Edinburgh 
Mills. Pres. of the Capital Planing Mill 
Co., Ottawa; Treas. of tne Library Bureau 
of Canada; dir.. Cobalt Lake Mining Co., 
and many other similar concerns. First 
Pres. of the Canadian Lumbermen's Assn., 
and now one of Directors; Pres. of the Y. M. 
C. A., Ottawa: dir., Perley Home, Ottawa. 
Address: 55 MacKay St.. Ottawa. Clubs: 
Rideau, Laurentian, Golf, Country, Hunt, 
' Ottawa. 

EDTE, Lieut.-Col. Leurenco; b. Rio de 
Janeiro, Brazil, 1848; m. Clara Frances, 
o. d. of the late Richard Willoughby Laws: 
one s. Educ: Enf^land and France; joined 
Royal Marines Light Infantry, as second 
Lieut., 1866; promoted Lieut., 1867; Capt., 
1881; brevet Major, 1887; Major. 1888; 
brevet Lieut.-Col., 1894; Lieut.-Col., 1895, 
retired from service, 1898; served in China, 
1869-1872, on board Her Majesty's Ship 
"Ocean," bearing the flag of Vice-Admiral 
Sir Henry Keppel, K.C.B.; served on staflf 
of batt. of Royal Marines during Egyptian 
campaign, 1882. and received the Egyptian 
medal, clasps for Tel-el-Kebir, Khedive's 
Bronze Star; also served in the Eastern 
Soudan, 1884-5; was mem. of Naval Intel- 
ligence l>ept., and is barrister-at-law of the 
lifiddle Temple, Eng.; arrived Can., 1899; 
apptd. Comm. of the Trust and Loan Co., 
of Can., at Toronto, 1899; apptd. Commis- 
sioner at Montreal, 1900, which position he 
now occupi^; mem. Montreal Bd. of Trade. 
Address: 131 Stanley St., Montreal, ^ue. 
Clubs: St. James, Montreal; United Service, 
London, Eng. 

EILBECK, Robert James; Sheriff of the 
Yukon Territory; Marshal, Exchequer 
Court, Yukon Admiralty Dist.; b. Newcastle 
Ont., 20 June, 1859; s. of James Eilbeck and 
Christina Eilbeck; m. Annie Vanderwater; 
one s. one d. Educ: Newcastle, 1865-6, was 
newsboy on G. T. Ry.; lived with uncle on 
farm in Zorra, Oxford Co., Ont., 1867-8, 
in 1868 became telegraph operator and 
asst. postmaster at Newcastle; promoted 
to mgr. of Dom. Telegraph Company's 
office at Belleville, Ont.; promoted to mgr. 
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of office at Kingston, Ont., in the winter of 
same yr.; in 1880, built steamer grain 
elevator at Kingston and was activdy en- 
gaged in the grain trade for five yrs. In 
1886, went west and was engaged in mining 
in Arizona, U.S.A.; 1892, agent for the 
Crawford Gold Mill, a pulveriaor at Helena, 
Montana, U.S.A.; 1895, agent for the 
Crawford Stamp Mill for the whole of the 
Western States, including; Old Mexico; in 
1894, went on prospeotmg trip through 
Yellow Head Pass m Roclnr Moimtains: 
apptd. bjr Dom. Govt, as Sec. to Royal 
Com. to investigate into Canadian Peni- 
tentaries, 1896; apptd. to present position 
as SherifiF of the Yukon Territory and 
Marshal of the Ezcheguor Ct., Yukon 
Admiralty Dist., 1899. PublicaHoM: "Gov- 
ernment Ownership of Public Utilities"; 
"Action Organisation Remedy." Recrea- 
tions: baseball, curling. Addreaa: Dawson, 
Y.T. ClubM: Zero, Dawson Amateur Ath- 
letic Assn. 

ELIOT, Lieut.-Col. Charles Alsemon; 
6. Fort George, North Britain, 9 March, 
1857; 8. of Capt. William H. Eliot, formerly 
15th Foot; m. Frances Ellen Wood Hamil- 
ton; two 8. two d. Arrived in Canada, 
1859; in Bank of Montreal service. Be- 
creation8: fishing, golf. Addre88: 148 Elgin 
St., Ottawa, and Evandale Cottage. Fern- 
bank, Brockville, Ont. Club8: Rideau, 
Golf, Ottawa. 

ELLEGOOD, Bev. Jacob, B.A., D.C.L.; 
b. near Fredericton, N.B^, March, 1824; «. 
of Margaret and Jacob EUegood; widower, 
j^duc; King's Coll., N.B.; clergyman; Rec- 
tor of Church of St. James' the Apostle, 
Montreal; associated as Rector with the 
building of five places of worship besides 
sch. buildings, parsonages; travelled exten- 
sively; visited Egypt, Palestine. Constan- 
tinople, Asia Minor, Athens, Rome, etc. 
lectured on these countries; been upwards 
of 61 years in the Ministry; said to be the 
oldest rector in Canada^ was one of the 
visiting clergymen at Point St. Charles, in 
1848, when thousand of Irish immigrants 
died of ship fever; the deaths followed so 
quickly that 6000 were hurried in one 
grave; seven Anglican dergjonen gave up 
their lives in their devotion of these friend- 
less strangers. Recreation: golf. Addreea: 
697 St. Catherines St., Montreal. Club: 
Dixie Golf, Montreal. 

ELLIOT, James; Gen. Mgr. of the Mol- 
son's Bank; b. Montreal Que., 2 June, 1840; 
8. of Andrew Elliot. Educ: Montreal High 
Sch. ; entered the service of Molson's Bank, 
at age of 19, and worked through the 
various grades until assuming his present 
position of Genwal Manager. RecreaHone: 
books, pictures, horticulture and gardening. 
Addre88: 615 Cote des Neiges Road, West- 
mount, Que. 

ELLIOTT, Dawson Kerr; 6. Pakenham. 
Ont., 11 July, 1853; 8. of John and Margaret 
Elliott; m. Mary Alice McCreary; four ». 
four d. Entered into the dry goods busi- 
ness at Amprior, Ont.. 1871; settled in 
Winnipeg, 1879, and with the late R. J. 
White, founded the wholesale dry pcoods 
business of which he is now President. 
Address: 35 Kennedy St., Winnipeg, Club: 
Manitoba, Winnipeg. 

ELLIOTT, John Campbell, D.C.L., M.L. 
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A., Barrister; 6. Ekfrid. Ont., 25 July, 1872; 
8, of George Campbell Elliott, and Jane 
Gunn Elliott. Educ.: GlencOe, Ont., and 
Osgoode Hall, Toronto; grad. with honours 
from Osgoode Hall, in 1898; practiced law 
in Glenooe since that date; solicitor for the 
County of Middlesex; Dir. of the Equity 
life Ins. Co.; elected to the Ontario Legis., 
8 June, 1908. Address: Glencoe, Ont. 
ELLIOTT, Bev. John Henry; 6. Trafal- 

Sir, Ont., 6 Mar^ 1853; s. William and 
ary (Kentner) Elliott; m. Beulah Clem- 
ence. JE^dftic. .'Brampton. Ont. High Sch.; 
studied theology under Dr. Robert Boyle in 
Can.; Gen. Sec. Y.M.C.A., Augusta, Ga., 
1877-9, NashvUle ,1879-81, Albany 1881-3. 
Minnei4>olis, 1883-93 ; evangelist with Moody 
at Columbian Exp'n meetings, 1893; Or- 
dained to Presby'n Ministry, 1894: asso. 
Pastor Central Presby'n Ch., Rochester, 
N.Y., 1896-8; Pastor 34th St. Reformed 
Ch., New York, 1898-1903; evangelistic 
work under Presby'n Qen. Aa»embly, 1904- 
7; Trustee United Soc. Christian Endeavor; 
twice pres. New York Christian Edneavor, 
Publications: Notes and Su^eetions for 
Bible Readings. 1877; OutlineBible Studies 
and Bible Readings, 1883 ; Workers Weapon, 
1895; Brook in the Pasture, 1903. Address: 
219 S. Kenilworth Av.. Oak Park. HI. 

ELLIOTT, William. M.B.. MC P A S., M. 
L.A.; h, Mitchell, Ont., 1863; s. of James 
Elliott, and Eleanor Dumin; m. Jennie M. 
Carter. Edu^.: Mitchell High Sch. and 
Toronto Univ.; grad. in medicine, 1893; 
removed to tha N.W.T.; elected to the 
Legislature. 1898; re-elec. 1902, 1903, 1905. 
and 1908: mem. of the Government or 
Premier Haultain, as MUiister of Agricul- 
ture, 1903-1905. Address: Wolseley, Sask. 
ChMs: Assiniboia, Regina. Sask. 

ELLIS, James Eraser, M.D., M.L. A.; b. 
Upper Stewiacke, N.S., 11 June, 1870; «. 
Wm. Ellis and Margaret Ellis; m. Ethel, d. 
of Alexander Anderson, of Sherbrooke, 
N.S.: one s. one d. Educ.: Pub. Schs., West- 



em tlniv.: left home when 18 years' of a^e 
Canadian North-west; spent five 3^rs. m 



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Manitoba: taught school and homesteaded; 
graduated in medicine with honours in 
1898; returned same yr. to N.S., settled 
in Sherbrooke, and was elec. by acclamation 
to the local Legislature in 1904; re-elec. in 
1906M>rominent in Masonic circles, also an 
Odd Fellow. Address: Sherbrooke, N.S. 

ELLIS, Hon. John Valentine; Senator: 
b. Halifax, N.S., 14 Feb., 1835; s. of Michael 
Ellis and Margaret Walsh; m. 1864, Mary 
Caroline, e. d. of S. W. Babbitt; five s. two 
d. Educ: Halifax, N.S.; editor of St. John 
(N.B.) Daily Olahe since 1861; elec. to Prov- 
incial Legislature of N.B.. 1882 and 1886; 
and H. of C, 1886-90, 1896-1900. Publica- 
tions: New Brunswick as a Home for Im- 
migrants; Address on Canada before the 
Canadian Club, Boston; and on Redprocal 
Relations with the United States. Recrea- 
tions: fishing, golf. President of the Natural 
History Society of N.B. Address: The 
Senate, Ottawa; St. John, N.B. Clubs: 
Union, St. John; Rideau, Ottawa. 

ELLIS,Philip WllUam; 5. Toronto. Ont. 
11 Sept.. 1856; s. of TlOUiam Henry Ellis. 
C.E., Liverpool, Eng., and Susan Jane EUis, 
of Cambletown Isle of Man; m. Elisabeth 
Kate Grooderham; two s. four d. Educ: 



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Model and High Schs., Toronto; President, 
Canadian Manufacturets' Association^QOl ; 
Treasurer and Vice-Ohairman Ontario Power 
Commission; was mem. of the Hydro Elec- 
tric Commission; Dm>uty Chairman Queen 
Victoria Niagara Falls Commission: Pres.. 
Central Canada Manufacturers; Montreal 
Fire Insurance Co.; Westmount Silver 
Miidng Co.. and Ellis l^ver Mining Co., of 
Slocan; President P. W. Ellis Co., Ltd. 
Recreations: golf, curling. Addre—: 66 Glen 
Road. Rosedale, Toronto. Clvh: Rosedale 
Golf, Toronto. 

ISJJLiki William Hodgson, M.A., M.B., 
F.R.S.C., F.LC: 6. Bakewall. Derbyshire, 
Eng., 1846; a. of J. E. ElUs. 1A.R.C.S., and 
Eliza Hodgson; m. Ellen Maude, d. of C. 
Mickle, Guelph, Ont.; two «. one d. Bdue.: 
Toronto, and St. Thomas Hospital, London; 
arrived in Canada, 1860; Lecturer on Chem- 
istry, School of Practical Science; Professor 
of Chemistry, Trinity Medical Faculty; 
Professor of Applied Chemistry and Toxiool- 
Ojsy.Univ. of Toronto; until 1907, was Dist- 
rict Analjrst for Inland Revenue District of 
Toronto. Publieation$: reports Food Adul- 
teration and contributions to Scientific 
Journals, Addreae: 74 St. Alban Street, 
Toronto. 

ELUSON, Hon. Price, M.L.A.; Chief 
Commr. of Lands for B.C.; b. EIngland, 1862; 
now a farmer on the Okanagan IMst., B.C., 
where he has 11,000 acres of land; for yn. 
has been the largest grower of wheat in 
B.C.; first to urge the importanee of irriga- 
tion; mem. of the B.C. Legis. since 1898; 



apptd. Commr. of Lands, 1909. Addreesi 
Victoria, B.C. 

ELXISON, William Bniee; b. St. Thom- 
as, Ont., July 17, 1857; ». Richard and 
Sarah Eleanor Arthurs. E. Bduc: Ont. Pub. 
Schs.; m. St. Thomas, Ont., Sept. 5, 1883, 
May Ahna Jackson: admitted to Canadian 
Bar, 1880, New York Bar, 1882; mem. N.Y. 
legislature, 1893; Comm'r. water, gas and 
electricity, New York, 1906; corp'n counsel, 
1907; Dir. Tefft-Weller Co. Democrat: 
Episcopalian; mem. Am. Acad. Polit. and 
Social Science, Am. Bar Assn., N.Y. State 
Bar Assn., New York City Bar Assn. Pub- 
lications: Unification of the United States 
and Canada; The Canadian American Fish- 
eries. Addreu: 900 West End Av. New York. 
Clubs: Bfanhattan. Nat. Democratic, Mer- 
chants, FordhamjFordham) . 

EIXS, Bobert Wlieelock, B.A., M.A.. 
LL.D., F.R.S.C.; 6. ComwalUs, King's Co., 
N.S., 26 July, 1845; s. of Robert and Cath- 
erine Ells; m. Harriet Newell Stevens of 
Onslow, N.S.; two «. Educ.: Acadia Coll.. 
N.S., and McGill Univ., Montreal; joined 
the Geological Survey of Canada, 1872; has 
been constantly engaged in the work of that 
department, as Geologist. Pvblioatitins: 
numerous reports on the Geology of Can- 
ada, also in New Foundland and the British 
West Indies. Address: 204 O'Connor St., 
Ottawa. 

EIiSON, Peter, M.P.; b. London. Co. of 
Middleseac, 18 Jan., 1841 ; s. of Joseph Elson. 
a U. E. Loyalist of German descent, and 
Samantha, of American parentage; m. 25 
Sept., 1872, Rebecca Wood, i^duc: public 
Sen., Ifiddlesex and Hamilton; was deputy 
Reeve, London Tp. for two years; Reeve 
for ESght years; Co. Councillor for 18 yrs.; 



Warden of Middlesex Co. for one year; for 
many years Director in the London Tp. 
Mutual Fire Inst. Co.; also in Proof Line 
Road Co.; first elec .to the H. of C, 1004; 
re-elec. 1908. Methodist; Conservative. 
Address: London, Ont. 

EMABD, Mffr. Joseph Medard, D.D.; 
First Bishop of Valleyfield, Que.^ 6. St. 
Constant, Laprairie Co., Que., 1 April, 1853 ; 
«. of Medard Emard and Mathilde Baudin. 
Educ.: Ste. Therse Coll. and Petit Seminaire, 
Montreal; ordained Priest, 1876, took de- 
l^rees at French Seminary at Rome, return- 
ing to Can. and was Secretary to tne Arch- 
bishop; consec. Bishop of Valleyfield, 9 
June. 1892. Publications: "Messages." "At 
London, Lourdes and Rome in 1908;" many 
pastoral letters. Address: Valleyfidd, Que. 

EMABD, J. U., K.C.; b. St. Constant, 
Que.. 27 March. 1855; s. of Medard Emard. 
and Mathilde Beaudin; m. 1890. Josephine 
Ada Wall, of Montreal; when quite young 
removed with his parents to St. Hubert. 
Chambly Co., and attended the gram, sch., 
which was conducted by his father; at age 
of seventeen removed to Montreal, and 
secured a position in a wholesale establish- 
ment; then took up a literary course, 
and admitted to the study of law, 1878; 
obtained the degree of Xicentiate-in-Law, 
Laval Univ., 1881, and admitted to Mont- 
real Bar; pradtced with Messrs. Beiqu and 
Choquet for five yrs.; a partner of Hon. J. 
A. Ouimet. 1886-1896, until later apptd. 
to the Bench; he then formed the firm of 
Emard &, ^nard, taking in his son, Charles 
who was admitted to the Bar, 1902; cr. K. 
C, 1903. Address: 6 Park Av.. Montreal. 
Clubs: St. Denis, St. James. Lafontaine, 
Montreal. 

EMEBT, Very Bev. Joseph Edward, O. 
M.I., D.D.. Rector University of Ottawa, 
since 1901; b. New Glasgow. Que.: 1885. 
Educ: Coll. of Assumption, St. Josephs 
Coll. (now Univ. of Ottawa), 1877; entered 
congregation of Oblate Missionaries of Mary 
Immaculate, 1873; ordained a Priest, 1881; 
AGssionary to Western Canada, 1881-64; 
Master of Novices and Superior of Oblate 
Coll., Tewksburg, Mass., 1884-93; Missionary 
in Texas, 1893-94; Assistant Pastor Holy 
Angels Church, Buffalo, N.Y., 1895-1901. 
Address: University of Ottawa. 

EMMEBSON, Hon. Henry Bobert, K. 
C. M.A., lLd., D.C.L., T.C., M.P.; b. 
Maugerville. Sunbury COm New Brunswick, 
25 Sept^ 1853; m. 1878, Emily C. (d. 1901), 
d. of 0. R. Record of Moncton, iron-founder; 
one «. four d. Educ: several provincial 
academies and high schs.; Acadia College in 
N.S.; and Boston. Univ. of Massachusetts. 
Admitted as an Attorney of the Supreme 
Court of New Brunswick. 1877; sworn as a 
Barrister, 1878; elected a member of Legis- 
lature of N.B., 1888; Chief Commissioner 
of Public Works. 1892; Attorney-General 
and Premier of New Brunswick, 1897-1900 
member of the Legislature for Albert Co. 
to 1900; P.C, Can., 1904; M.P. Westmor 
land County, New Brunswick, 1900^)7, 
Biinister of Railwasrs and Canals, Canada, 
until April, 1907, when he resigned to en- 
gage in private enterprises; now President 
of Acadia Coal and Coke Co., N.B., and 
President of Sterling Coal COj, Cleveland. 
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Machine Co., Ltd^ of Moncton, N.B., and 
Montreal, Que.; a member of the Boaj'd of 
Governors of Acadia University, Wolfville, 
Nova Scotia. Pvhlicaiions: The Legal Con- 
dition of Married Women; i^ajuphlets and 
lectures. Recreationa: fishing and golf. 
Address: Dorchester, New Brunswick; 16 
Delaware Av., Ottawa, Ont. Clvb: Bideau, 
Ottawa. 

ENGLAND, Mrs. Octavia Grace. B. A., 
M.D.C.M.; 6. Montreal, Que.; d. of Thomas 
Weston Ritchie and Jessie Torrance Fisher; 
m. Frank Richardson, England, M.D.; one 
d. Educ: Montreal, Que.; one of the first 
class of ladies who grad. at McGill Univ., in 
1888; took first class honors in Natural 
Science in addition to her B.A.: took post- 
graduate course in Vienna, and later com- 
menced general practice in Montreal;' a 
prominent worker in the Montreal Local 
Council of Women. Address : 126 Bishop 
Street, Montreal. 

ENGLEHABT, Jacob Lewis; Chn. T. A. 
N. O. Ry. Commission; h. Cleveland, U.S.A., 
Nov., 1847; s. of John Joel and Hannah 
En^lehart; widower. Educ: Cleveland, 
Ohio; arrived in Canada, Jan., 1869; his 
business career was made up of manufac- 
turing, oil refining and Railroading; Vice- 
President, of Crown Savings and Loan 
Association, Petrolia, Ont.; London and 
Western Trust Co.. LoKdon, Ont.; Imper- 
ial Oil Co^ Ltd.; Cnairman Government of 
Prov. of Ont. RJailway — Temiskaming and 
Northern Ontario Railway. Address: Glen- 
view, Petrolia, Ont.; Queen's Hotel, Tor- 
onto; oifuie, 25 Toronto St., Toronto. 

EBMATINGEB, His Hon. Charles Oakes 
Zaccheus, K.C.; Junior Judge of the 
Co. Ct. of the Co. of El©n, Ont., Local 
Judge H.C.J^ 6. St. Thomas, Ont., 5 Feb., 
1851; s. of Edward Ermatinger, M.P. for 
Middlesex, 1844, and Achsah, d, of Hon. 
Zaccheus Bumham of Cobourg. Ont.; m. 
Charlotte, d. of Hon. Hugh Ricnardson of 
Ottawa, retired Justice of Supreme Court 
of North West Territories; one s. .one d. 
Educ: St. Thomas and Gait Grammar Schs. 
Osgoode Hall; called to Bar, 1873; apptd. 
K.C., 1885, Judge, 1880; member Ont. 
Prov. Assem. for East Elgin* 1882-1886. 
Publications: Canadian Franchise and Elec- 
tion Laws. 1886; The Talbot Regime or The 
First Half Century of the Talbot Settle- 
ment, 1904. Recreations: golf. Address: 
"Bella Vista '• 48 Stanley St., St. Thomas, 
Ont. Clubs: Elgin Golf, Country, St. Thoms. 

ETHIEB, Joseph Arthur CallxtC; K.C., 
M.P.; b. St. Benoit, Two Mountains Co., 
Que., 26 May, 1868; s. of J. B. Ethier. and 
Julie Boyer; m. Therese, d. of Dr. L. A. 
Fortier; two d. Educ: Montreal Coll.; Dep. 
Prothonotary of Dist. of Terrebonne. 1888- 
1895; Crown Pros, of Dist. of Terrebonne; 
Mavor of the village of St. Scholastique for 
two terms; Sec.-Treas. of Schs. rural muns. 
of St. Scholastique and St. Columbin; Sec. 
of "La Compagnie d' Assurance Mutelle de 
la paroisse de St. Scholastique." Dir., Cen- 
tral Ry. Co. of Can.; pres., Ontario Cobalt 
Min. Co., Ltd.; first el. to H. of C, at g. e., 
1896; re-el., 1900; re-el. at bye-el. 1903; 
re-el. at g. e., 1904, 1908; el. chmn. of Com- 
on Miscellaneous Priv. Bills at Session of 
1907. Address: 8t. Scholastique, Que.; Club: 
Canadien, Quebec. 
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EVANS, Frederick William: head of the 
firm of Evans Sc Johnson, Insur. Agents, 
Montreal; b. Montreal, 1850; «. of William 
Evans and Miss Wood; m. 1877, Mary L., 
d. of Arthur Wilcocks, Mayor of Richmond, 
pue. Educ: Moi^treal High Sch.; employed 
in a wholesela dry goods house, 1865-1868; 
joined firm of which he is now senior partner, 
about 1868; became a Council mem. Bd. 
of Trade, 1897; Treas., 1899, first Vice- 
Pres., 1910; Pres., Dominion. Guarantee 
Co., Canada Envelope Fo. JIVest End Land 
Co.; Treas., Montreal Gren. Hospital; became 
a Councillor for Cote St. Antoine, Ot.; 1899; 
re-entered Council, 1893; and served until 
1902; Mayor, 1896-97. Address: 26 St. 
Sacrament St., Montreal. Clubs: Montreal, 
Westmount Bowling. 

EVANS, Miss Marguerite; b. George- 
town, Ont., 19 Sept., 1876; d. of John 
Evans. Educ: Georgetown and Toronto; 
spent some yrs. on ranch in North West and 
contributed series of sketches to Toronto 
Globe, illustrative of prairie life; went to 
Victoria in 1908, and now a mem. of the 
staff of the Victoria Times. Publicaiions: 
novels, "A Prairie Rose;" "The Lost Baby;" 
"After the Storm." Has written consider- 
able poetry, short stories, travel sketches, 
and stori^ for children. Recreations: motor- 
ing, travelling, canoeing, riding, driving. 
Address: 115 Croft St.. Victoria, B^. 
Clubs: Ladies' Musical; Alexandra, Wom- 
en's Canadian, Victoria; Women's Press 
Assn. 

EVANS, William Sanford, M.A.; Mayor 
of Winnipeg; b. Spencerville, Ont., 18 Dec, 
1869; «. of Rev. J. S. Evans, D.D., and 
Mary Jane Vaux; m. Irene Gumey, of 
Toronto; one s. two d. Educ: Pub Schs. and 
Coll. Inst, of Hamilton; Victoria Univ., 
Cobouig; Columbia Univ., New York, U.S. 
A.: engaged in newspaper work 1897-1905; 
editor, Winnipeg Telegram, 1901-1905; has 
since been in brokerage and investment 
agency buoness as W. Sanford Evans Sc Co. . 
mem. Winnipeg Bd. of Trade; Mayor of 
Winnipeg, 1909; re-el. 1910j unsuccessful 
can. for Dom. Parity for Winnipeg, 1904, 
Publication: "The Canadian Contingents 
and Canadian Imperialism." Address: win- 
mpeg, Man. Clubs: Manitoba, Commercial, 
Winmpeg. 

EWAN, John Alexander; Asst. Editor, 
Toronto Globe; b. Aberdeen, Scotland, 
14 Feb^ 1854; s. of Peter Ewan and Mar- 
garet Stewart Smith; m. Elisabeth A. 
O'Neil; one d. Educ : Toronto and Scotland. 
Has always been engaged in newspaper 
work; was correspondent for the Toronto 
Globe in South Africa; now asst. editor, 
Globe. Recreations: riding, golf. Address: 
10 Victoria Av., Toronto. Clubs: National, 
Ontario, Rosedale Golf, Toronto. 

EWABT, John SkirvinK, K.C.; 6. Tor- 
onto, 11 Aug., 1849; s. of Thomas Ewart, 
and Catharine S. Starving' m. 1873, Jessie 
Campbell; two d. JSduc: Upper Can. Coll.; 
called to Bar of Ont., 1871, and Manitoba, 
1882; resided in Winnipeg for several yrs., 
and was prominently connected with Mani- 
toba sch. 1^3. as rep. of Catholic minority; 
removed to Ottawa in 1905; Assoc. Coun- 
sel in preparation of British case in connec- 
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several months' residence in England in 
1909. Publicationa: "Index to the Statutes" 
"Manual of Costs," The Manitoba School 
Question." Recreation: goU. Addreee: 400 
Wilbrod St., Ottawa. Clubs: Rideau, Golf. 
Ottawa. 
EWING. Samuel H.; b. Londonderry, 
Ireland, 10 May, 1834; «. of Samuel Ewing 
and Margaret Hamilton; m. (1st) Caroline 
Wilson Cheese, of London England (d. 1872) 
(2nd), Maivaret Anna Knight, of Gla%ow, 
Scotland (d. 5 March, 1908); three s. three 
d. Educ.: Londonderry and Montreal; arriv- 
ed in Can. ynth parents 1846; joined father 
in establishing oofiFee and spice business, 
now conducted by H. Ewing Sons; Pres. 
of Montreal Cotton Co.; Vice-President 
Molson Bank; Director Canada Accident 
Assiirance Co., Sun life Assn. Co., and other 
important corporations. A governor of 
Montreal General Hospital and of Protestant 
Hospital for the Insane. Addreee: 100 Cote 
des Meiges, Rd., Montreal. Clvbei&t. James' 
Canada. 



FABBE, Hector, F.R.S.C. C.M.G.; b. 
Montreal, 9 Aug., 1834; «. of the late E. R. 
Fabre, and Luce Perrault; m. 1864, Flore, 
d, of Adolphus Glein, of Arthabaskaville. 
Educ: L'Assomption Coll., St. Hyacinthe 
Coll.^ Seminary of St. Sulpice, Montreal, 
studied law with his brotner-in-law. Sir 
Geo. E. Caritier; dalled to Bar of Quebec, 
1856. Engaged in journalism for many yrs.; 
unsuccessful can. for H. of C, 1873; called 
to the Senate, 1876; apptd. agent for the 
Dofn. Govt, at Paris, 1882, and thereupon 
resigned his seat in the Senate. In 1886, 
apptd. C.M.G. in recognition of his service 
as a Commr. to the Colonial Exhibition, 
London. Address: 10 Rue de Rome, Paris, 
France* 

FATRBANK, J. H.; oil operator; b. 
Rouse's Point. N.Y.,,U.S., 21 July. 1831; 
s. of Asa Fairoank and Mary Oliver (both 
^nerican bom); m. 1886, Edna. a. of 
Hermann Crysler, of Niagara Falls, Ont. 
(jd. 1896); one ». one d. Educ: Village schs., 
and Chaplain Acad., N.Y.; arrived Canada, 
1863, and engaged in surveying in (Ontario; 
located at Ou Springs, Ont.j 1861; one of 
the first to promote the oil industry in 
Canada; removed to Petrolea, 1866, wnere 
he has since been a large operator. Owns 
and operates many wells in the oil belt of 
Ontario; Pres., Crown Loan and Savings 
CJo., of Petrolea; partner in the firm of Van 
Tuyl &, Fairbank, of Petrolea, dealers in 
hardware and oil well supplies; mem. of the 
firm of Vaugh A Fairbank, private bankers: 
owner of the Stephenson Boiler Works ana 
Foundry, and is interested in several large 
other concerns in Petrolea; mem. of the 
H. of C. for East Lambton, 1882-1887. 
Address: Petrolea, Ont. 

PAIiCOBrBBIDGE, John Delalie, B.A., 
M.A., LL.B.; b. Toronto, Ont., 7 June, 1876; 
o. s. of the Hon. Sir Glenholme Falconbridge 
C^ef Justice of the King's Bench (Ontario) ; 
m. to Elizabeth Porten, Hamilton, d. of the 
Rev. S. M. Hamilton. D.D., of New York, 
and 0' d. of the Hon. Wm. Panter, sometime 



Judge of the Supreme Court of Pennsyl' 
vanSi, U.S.A. Educ: Univ. Coll., Toronto, 
Ont.; Barrister at-Law; called to the Bar 
1899; mem. of firm of Cassels, Brock, Kelly 
and Falconbridge; Lecturer in Equity to 
the Law Society of Up. Can. Publxcations: 
Law Books on Banking and Bills of Ex- 
change, and articles on legal subjects in 
the Canadian Law Times. Recreations: 
sailing and canoeing. Address: 22 Chestnut 
Park, Toronto; Business, 19 Wellington St. 
West, Toronto, Ont. Clvbs: Toronto and R. 
C. Y. C, Toronto, Ont. 

FALCONBBIDGE, Hon. Sir WiUiam 
Glenholme, B.A., LL.D., K.C., Chief 
Justice of the Court of King's Bench for 
Ontario; 6. Drummondville, Ont., 12 May, 
1846; s. of John Kennedy Falconbridce 
(Irish); m. 1873, Mary, y. d. of the late Mr. 
Justice Sullivan; one s. five d. Educ: Barrie 
Gram. Sch.; Model Gram. Sch. for Upper 
Canada A Toronto Univ. (grad. B.A., 1866); 
filled chair of Modem Languages at Yar- 
mouth Seminary, NiS. for one yr.; lecturer 
in Spanish and Italian at Toronto Univ.. 
1868; studied law and called to Bar of 
Ontario, 1871; an examiner for Univ. of 
"Toronto for several 30*.; Registrar, 1872- 
1881; mem. of Senate of Uni7., 1881-1896; 
el. Bencher of the Law Soc. in 1886Lapptd. 
a Judge of the Queen's Bench, Div. in 
Ontario, Nov. 21, 1887; Chief Justice, 1900. 
Has served on many important commissions # 
one of revisers of Statutes of Ontario, 1896- 
97; commr. to investigate alle^^ed election 
frauds, 1900: a commr. for revision and con- 
solidation of Imperial Statutes in force in 
Ontario. Publications: Many translations 
from foreign writers. Address: 80 Isabella 
St., Toronto. Cluh: Toronto. 

FAL.CONBBIDGE, Lady Mary Phoebe, 
(nee Sullivan); b. Toronto, Ont., 2 May, 
1860; d. of the Hpn. Robert Baldwin SuUi-' 
van. Judge of the Court of Queen's Bench 
for Up. Can., and Emily Louisa De Latre, 
a d. of Lieut.-Col. Philip DeLatre; -m. Hon. 
Sir Glenholm Falconbndge; one s. five a. 
Educ: Villa Marie Convent, Montreal, Que.; 
the greater portion of her life devoted to 
various religious and charitable organiza- 
tions, and social duties. Recreations: music 
and Art. Address: 80 Isabella St., Toronto. 
Club: Toronto Ladies'. 

FALCONEB, Kenneth; Canadian man^ 
ager, Gunn, Richards & Co., production 
engineers and accoimtants; b. Chicago, Ill.f 
1863; «. of William Falconer and E. Cham' 

• bers; m. 1889, Ida Frances Smith, of Whit- 
ensville, Mass.; two s. one d. Educ: Pub, 
and High Sch., Montreal; arrived Can., with 
his parents when very young; filled sevr 
commercial positions, 1880-1896; made a 
specialty of electrical accoimting, 1896- 
1899; a consulting cost accnt. in Montreal, 
1899-1904, and has been connected with the 
firm of Gunn, Richards & Co., since 1904; 
was Associate Editor of the Journal of 
American Foundrymen's Assn., 1899-1904; 
mem. Can. Manufacturers' Assn., Brass 
Founders' Assn., American Foundrymen's 
Assn. Publications: Contributions to Cas- 
sier's Engineering Magasine, American 
Machinist, Brass Founder. Address: 34 
Staynor Ay., Montreal. Club: Engineers'. 

FALCONEB, Bobert Alexander, B.A.. 
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Toronto Univ., b. Charlottetown, P.E.I., 
10 Feb., 1867; a, of Rev, Alexander Fal- 
coner, D.D., and Susan Douglas; m. Sophie 
rf. of Rev. I. Gaudier; two a. Educ.: Queen's 
Royal Sch., Trinidad; B.W.J. The Univ. of 
Edinburgh, Leipzig, Berlin, Marburg; Gil- 
christ Scholar for West Indies, 1 886 J apptd. 
on graudation in 1892, Lecturer in New 
Testiment Greek in Pine Hill Coll., Halifax; 
Professor in 1895 and Principal in 1904; 
apptd. President of Univ. of Toronto, in 
June, 1907. Publications: numerous articles 
on New Testiment subjects in ElngUsh and 
American Encyclopoedies and Keviews. 
Recreations: travel, walking. Address: 69 
St. George St., Toronto. Clubs: Toronto, 
Golf. 

FALCONER, Walter C^eorge; solicitor; 
manager. Gen. Accident Assurance Go. of 
Can. and the Canadian Casulty and Boiler 
Insurance Co.; h. Bathgate, Scot., 30 Aug.. 
1875; «. of Duncan Stewart Falconer and 
Isabella Mathew Falconer, both of Edin- 
burgh, Scot.; m. Alice Margaret Farquhar- 
son;. Efduc: George Watson's Coll., univ. 
of Edinburgh; qualified as solicitor in Edin- 
burgh in Jan., 1902: joined head office sta£f 
of Gen. Accident Fire & Life Assurance 
Corporation of Perth, Scotland in Perth in 
April, 1002; came to Canada, 15 Sept., 1904; 
promoted to Associate Managership of Gen- 
eral Accident Assurance Co. of Can (sub- 
sidiarv Company to Perth), July, 1006; 
President of the Watsonian Club of Canada, 
formed of old pupils of Geo. Watson's Col- 
lege, now res. in Dominion. Recreations: 
golf, bowling. Address: 6 Oakland Av., 
Toronto. Clubs: National, Victoria; Com- 
mercial, Hamilton. 

FALLON, Bight Bev. Michael Francis, 
B.A., D.D., O.M.I., Bishop of London, Ont.; 
b. Kingston, Ont., 17 May, 1867; «. Domin- 
ick Fallon. Educ: Christian Bros. Sch.; 
Coll. Inst., Kingston, Ottawa Univ. (grad. 
1889); Gregorian Umv., Rome, Italy ^ad. 
D.D.. 1894); ordained Priest, 1894, and 
apptd. Professor of Eng. Lit. at Ottawa 
Univ., editor of The Owl; Parish Priest of 
St. Joseph's Parish, Ottawa, 1898-1901; 
transferred to Holy Angel's Parish, Buffalo, 
N.Y., in latter year; Provincial of the Oblat 
Order. Address: London, Ont. 

FANE, Admiral Sir Charles George, K. 
C.B.; b. 13 Nov., 1837; m. 1876. d. of Sir 
Edward Kenney of Halifax, N.S.: entered 
navy, 1853; lieut., 1869; Commander, 1868. 
Captain, 1877; Rear Admiral, 1890; Vice- 
Aoniiral, 1896; served Crimea (Crimea and 
Turkish Medals and clasp), and Baltic 
attack on Sieborg; Chairman of Admiralty 
Committee for reorganizing Ordanance and 
Constructive Department, Admiralty; 1st 
Lieut. "Galatia,' under H. R. H. Duke of 
Edinburgh; A.D.C. to Queen, 1888-90; 
Captain Superintendent of Sheemess Dock- 
yard, 1888-90; Admiral Superintendent. 
Portsmouth Dockyard, 1892-96; retired 
1902; J.P.; Aberdeenshire. Address: Bal- 
naco il Ab oyne. N.B. 

FAREWELL. Lleut.-Col. John Edwin 
Chandler, LL.B., K.C.; b. Tp. of East 
Whitby, Co. of Ontario, 18 Feb., 1840; m, 
(1st) Mary J. Shmitlifif, (2nd) Mrs. Melinda 
Wolfenden. Educ: Whitby (Collegiate Inst., 
Barrie Gram. Sch., and Umvi Coll., Toronto; 
graduate in Agriculture: late Commanding 
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34th Regt.; enlisted as a private, Unir. 
Rifles, Q.O.R.. 1862; served during Fenian 
Raid, 1866 (Medal and one clasp); retired 
from Command of 34th Regt., 1902; Long 
Sonrice Medal; Barrister-at-Law, 1864; 
County Crown Attorney, 1872; Q.C. in 1889; 
Bencher Law Society. 1906. Publications: 
Historical Notes Ck). of Ontario; Prise Essay 
"Relation of Science to Agriculture. Address 
Whitby, Ont. Club: Can. Military Institute, 
Natiomd, Toronto^Ont. 

FABMEB, Jones Hughes, B.A., LL.D.; 
b. Perth, Ont.. 28 Jan., 1858; «. of Thomas 
Farmer and Mary Jones; m. Ck)ra Cutten; 
four s. one d. Bauc: Perth Pub. and High 
Sch.; University of Toronto, Southern Bap- 
tist 'Theological Seminary, studied in Berhn 
and Germany; taught London 0>llegiate 
Institute as Classical Master, 1870-1881; 
Classical Master. Woodstock CoU., 1881- 
1888; Principal Woodstock Coll., 1888-89; 
Professor of New Testiment and Greek in 
McMaster Univ., since 1889; Dean in 
Theolo^ since 1905. Publications: articles 
in various papers and magasines; contri- 
butions to Hastmgs Dictionary of the Gios- 
pels; life of E. W. Dodson, D.D. Recrea- 
tions: Camping, walking and gj^mnasium. 
Address: 750 Bathurst St., Toronto. _ 

FABBELL, Hon. Alexander Gray, B. 
A., b. Detroit, Mich., U.S.; s. of James Wil- 
liam Farrell, Belfast, Ireland, and Isabel 
Grey, Aberdeen. Scot.; m. Isabella, d. of 
William John Dick of Kingston. Ont.; two 
s. one d. Educ: Privately. Ont. Public 
Sch., Detroit High Sch., and Oueen's Univ., 
Kingston; Major in the 42nd Regt., Lanark 
and Renfrew Infantry. Canadian Militia; 
many years a mem. of the Council of Queens 
Univ. ; arrived in Canada at the age of three, 
on the death of his mother, returned to 
Detroit at 6 years of age, but returned at 
9 on death of his father; grad. in Arts, 1885; 
studied law in the office of G. W. Mac- 
Donnell, K.C.; admitted to the Bar of 
Osgoode Hall, 1888; Practiced law in 
Simth's Falls; next year with J. R. Lavell, 
and continuea there until 1906, when he 
went to Moose Jaw, Sask., and formed a 
law partnership with W. E. Knowles, M.P,; 
elevated to the bench for the judicial dist- 
rict of Moosimin, Nov., 1907; member of 
(jouncil of Univ. of Sack.; Mayor, 1894- 
1900; Chairman board of Education from 
1901, until he left for Moosimin in 1906; 
contested South Lanark, unsuccessfully in 
liberal interests in 1904; saw service in 
North West Rebellion, 1885. Recreations: 
boating and canoeing. Address: Moose Jaw, 
Sask. C2u5«; Moose Jaw. 

FABBELL, Hon. Edward Matthew; 
Senator; b. Liverpool, N.S.. 31 March, 1864; 
«. of Patrick Farrell, and Mary Ann Shea. 
Educ: Liverpool (3om. Schs.; a printer and 
publisher; returned to H. of Ass. by acd.. 
1896; re^l. at g. e.. 1897,n901, 1906; Chief 
Dep. Sheriff for Queen's CJo., 1888-1896, 
when resigned to run for the Legis.; elec. 
Speaker of the Ass., 9 Feb., 1905; re-el. 14 
Feb., 1907; called to the Senate, Jan., 1910. 
Address: Liverpool, N.S. 

FABBEB, Edward; 6. England. 1850, 
of Irish descent; m. Miss A. Peters, Toronto. 
Educ: England and the Ck)ntinent; arrived 
in Canada in 1870; journalist; jformerly 
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respondent for the London Economist. Be- 
ereation»: walking. Addre—: 488 Wilbrod 
St. . Ottaw a, Ont. 
JPARTHIN6, Richt Rev. John Cragg, 

M.A. (Cantab)., D.D. (Trinity and Lennox- 
ville). D.C.L. (King'8. Windsor, N.S.); 6. 
Oinannati, U.S.A., 13 Deo., 1861; «. of 
Richard and Rose Farthing; m. Ehsabeth 
Kemp, two «. Bduc.: Liverpool and Cam- 
bridge, Eng.; came to Can., 1888; Rector of 
Woodstock, Ont., until 1006. when apptd. 
Dean of Anglican Diocese of Kingston; 
Lord Bishop of Montreal, 1909. Addreas: 
42 Union Av., MontroEd. 

FARWELL, Charles Franklin, K.C.; h. 
Oshawa. Ont., 24 Dec., 1860; «. of Charles 
Farwell and Mary McGiU; m. to Dora 
Stuart, McGill; two «. Educ: Oshawa High 
Sch., Chit. Law Sch.; graduated in law, 1836, 
spent two years in Toronto; removed to 
Sault Ste. Marie, Ont., May, 1887, where 
filled several municipal offices; elec. to Out. 
Leg. Ass. at g. e., June, 1894; re-elected 
March, 1898; retired to private practice, 
1902. .Recreotiofu: fancy stock raising, hort- 
iculture. Address: Oshawa and Sault Ste. 
Marie, Ont. Clvb: Sault Ste. Marie. 

FARWELL., William, D.C.L. (Bishop's 
Ck>ll.), Pres. of the Eastern Townships Bank 
6. O>mpton, Que., 20 Sept^ 1835; s. of 
William Farwdl and Harriet Carr: m. Elisa- 
beth Jane Winn; two «. Educ: Sberbrooke 
and Hatley High Schs. As a young man 
was engaged in mercantile business for 
some 3nrs.; joined staff of People's Bank of 
Derby line, Vermont, Vt., as Asst. Cashier 
in 1859; apptd. Asst. Cashier of Eastern 
Townships Bank, 1860, and filled different 
offices to gen. managership until 1902; since 
then he hsis continuously dischaiged duties 
of Pres.; a Dir. of several Cos.; Trustee of 
Bishop's Coll. Recreations: golf, motoring. 
Address: 60 Dufferin Av., Sherbrooke, Que. 
Club: St. George's. Sherbrooke. 

FASK£N, Bev. George Robert, B.A.; b. 
Elora, Ont., 18 April, 1863; s. George 
Faskeb and Sarah Carder; m. Ida J. Gray, 
of Elora; one s. one d. Educ: No. 4 Pilking- 
ton Wellington Co., Com. Sch.; Elora High 
Sch., Toronto, Univ. and Knox Coll.; far- 
mer; teacher in Com. Sch. for three years; 
in Univ., for four years; in Collegiate Inst., 
Owen Sound, one year; London, two yrs.; 
Knox Coll., three yrs.; Mission Work in 
B.C.; President Knox Coll. Missionary Soc, 
1895; graduated from JCnox Coll., 1896; St. 
Paul's Presbyterian Church, Toronto, Feb. 
1897 to the present date. Recreations: gard- 
ening, fishing, hunting, curling, bowling. 
Address: 60 Howland Av., Toronto, Ont. 
Clubs: Victoria Toronto; Baconian, London 

FAULKNEB, Bev. John Alfred, D.D.; 
Prof. Drew Theol. Sem.; b. Grand Pr^, N.S., 
July 14, 1857; s. John L. and Elizabeth 
Faulkner; m. 1887, Helen Underwood. 
Educ: Acadia Coll.. Wolfville, N.S., 1878, 
M.A., 1890; grad. Drew Theol. Sem., 1881; 
post-grad, studies Andover Theol. Sem., 
Univ. of Leipzig and Bonn. Entered M. E. 
Ministry. 1883; served at Beach Lake, Pa.. 
Yatesville, Taylor, Great Bend, Pa., and 
Chenango Street, Binghamton, N.Y.; wrote 
articles in Hist. Theology in Bibliotheca 
Sacra, Meth. Rev, (Nashville), Meth. Rev. 
(New York), Andover Rev., Reformed 



Quarterly Rev., Am. Journal of Theology; 
Papers of Am. Soc. of Church History; also 
a large portion of Hurst's History of the 
Christian Church, and article. "Methodism" 
in New Intemat. Ency. PMications: The 
Methodists, in the Story of the (Churches 
series, 1903; Cyprian the Churchman, in 
Men of the Kingdom, series, 1906. Address: 
Madison, N.J. 

FEATHEBSTONHAUGH, Edward PhU- 
Ups, B.Sc, Mem. Can. Soc. C.E., Mem. 
A.I.E.E.; b. Montreal. Que.. 20 July, 1879; 
m. Ruth Harrington, Montreal. Educ: 
High Sch. and McGill Univ., Montreal, 
Que.; grad. from McGill, 1899; Draughts^ 
man; Featherstonhaugh & Co., unttl 1900; 
Manager Ottawa Branch till 1904; Lecturer 
and Demonstrator, McGill Univ., 1905-1907 
Westinghouse Electric and Man'fg. Co.. 
Winnipeg Branch, 1907-1909; Professor ox 
Electncal Engineering, Univ. of Manitoba, 
1909. Address: 119 Betoumey St., Fort 
Rouge, Winnipeg. 

FEBGUSON, Alexander Hush, M.D., C. 
M.; b. Ontario CJo., Ont., Feb. 27, 
1853; s. Alexander and Annie McFadyen 
Ferguson; m. 1882, Sarah Jane Thomas, of 
Nassagaweya, Ont. i?<2uc.;RockwoodAcad. 
and Manitoba Coll.; honor grad., Med. Coll. : 
of Trinity Univ.. Toronto, 1881; visitecl 
Am. hosps.^881, London, Edinburgh, Glas- 
gow and Berlin hosps., 1889, talang a 
course at Koch's laboratory in BerUn; 
Practiced at Winnipeg, 1882-94; took active 
part in foimding Manitoba Med. CJoU., in 
which was 3 years prof, of physiolc^y and 
histology, and prof, surgery, 1886-1894; 
was mem. gen. staff of Winnipeg Gen. 
Hosp.; surgeon-in-chief St. Boniface Hosp. 
and chief operator at Brandon and Mordon 
hosps., Manitoba; 1st Pres.. Manitoba 
branch, British Med. Assn. and mem. I^o- 
vinoial B'd. of Health; Prof. clin. surgery, 
Ck)ll. Phys. and Siirg., Chicago, since 1900; 
Prof. Surgery, Chicago Hosp.; Surgeon to 
Cook Co. Hosp. for the Insane. Address: 
4619 Grand Boul. Chicago, 111. Clubs: 
South Shore Country, Press. 

FEBNIE, William; b. Kimbolton, 
Huntingdonshire. 1837; s, of Thos. P. Fer- 
nie and EllEabetn Ladds. As lad of four- 
teen, went to Australia and began career 
as miner at Bendigo; went to Peru, 1866, 
and worked in mines; later became quarter- 
master on U.S. Mail Steamer, plying to 
South American ports; removed to B.C., 
1860, and for many jrrs. engaged in mining 
in Cariboo country; apptd. gold commr. 
for Canada, 1873, and held office imtil 1882; 
joined with Col. Baker in securing charter 
of B.C. Southern Ry.. now Crow's Nest 
Pass Div. of C. P. R.; located Crow's Nest 
Coal deposits. 1887. Femie, the centre of a 
coal mining oist. of Crow's Nest, is named 
aSt&c him. Address: Victoria, B.C. 

FIELD, Frederick William; b. Twicken- 
ham, Eng., 4 April, 1884; s. of Frederick 
Field and Am^a Parsons; m, Frances 
Annie Farrant: one s. Educ: Tiffin's Sch., 
Kingston-on-Thames, Eng.; arrived Can., 
1906; "Free Lance" writer, England; asst. 
editor. Monetary Times of Canada, 1906; 
apptd. mgr. ectitor July, 1907; also holds 
position of Imperial Trade Correspondent at 
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Toronto, to His Majesty's Govt. Address: 
380 Victoria St., Toronto. 
FISLDiNG, Hon. WiUiam Stevens, D. 
C.L., LL.D., P.O., Minister of Finance and 
Receiver General; b. Halifast, N.S.; s. of 
Charl^ and Sarah Fielding; m. 7 Sept., 
1876, to Hester, d. of Thomas A. Rankine, 
St. John, N.B.; one s. four d. A journalist; 
entered the office of the Halifax "Morning 
Chronicle,*' in 1864; ultimately^ became 
Managing Editor; retired from journalism 
in 1884, upon his accepting responsibility 
of the Premiership of the Province of Nova 
Scotia; was for some vears connected with 
the Toronto ''Globe, as Halifax Corres- 
pondent; entered active political life in 
1882, when he contested the City and 
County of Halifax and was elec. The Gov- 
ernment of Mr. (afterwards Sir John) 
Thompson, was defeated at that election. 
A Liberal Convention called to arrange the 
formation of a new administration offered 
Mr. Fielding the Premiership, which he 
declined. The administration was formed 
tmder the leadership of Mr. Pipes, and some 
months later Mr. Fielding entered it as 
member without portfolio. The Pipes 
administration resigned in July, 1884, 
whereupon Mr. Fielding became Premier 
and Provincial Secretary, which positions 
"he continued to hold until July, 1896. He 
was in the meantime re-elec. for Halifax 
at successive elec. of 1884, 1886, 1890 and 
1894. On the formation of the Laurier 
administration in Federal affairs, July. 

1896, was chosen Minister of finance and 
thereupon retired from the N.S. Govt.: elec. 
to the H. of C. for the Counties of Shelbume 
A Queens, August 5th, 1896, by acclam.; 
re-elec. at the g. e., of 1900, 1904, at a bye- 
elec, 1906, and g. e., 1908. Introduced in 
the H. of C. in 1897, and subsequent years 
the various measures which form the British 

g referential tariff; has presented the annilal 
anadian Budget iminterruptedly from 

1897. to the present time. The Act to estab- 
lish a Canadian Branch of the Royal Mint 
and important amendments to the Banking 
and Insurance Acts are among the most 
prominent measures initiated by him; was 
Acting Minister of Railways for some months 
in 1903, and in that capacity conducted the 
negotiations which resulted in the agree- 
ment for the construction of the National 
Transcontinental Ri^lway, the contract 
between the Government and the Grand 
Trunk Pacific Railway b^ng signed! by 
him. Has placed several large loans on the 
London money market on favourable terms. 
Was a del, to the Colonial Conference held 
in London, 1902, and attended the corona- 
tion of the King. Was apptd. one of the 
delegates to the Imperial Conference of 
1907, but owing to pressure of business in 
the Can. Parlt., which was then sitting, was 
unable to attend; was one of the Pleni- 
potentiaries apptd. by His Majesty in 1907, 
to negotiate a commercial treaty between 
France and Canada, and also for the sup- 
plementary treaty of 1908; a member of the 
British Royal Commission, apptd. in Aug., 
1909, to inquire into trade relations between 
Canada and the West Indies. A Grovemor 
of Dalhousie Univ., Halifax, N.S.; Pres. of 
St. Geoive's Society of Halifax, for some 
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Ottawa. Clubs: Halifax and City, Halifax; A 
Rideau, Golf, Country, Ottawa. ' 

FIFE, Captain Alexander John; King's 
Royal Rifle Corps; b. Sherboume. Dorset- 
shire, Eng., 13 Aug., 1880; «. of Major D. H. 
Fife. Educ: Harrow and Sandhurst; ar- 
rived in Canada, 1908; A.D.C. to His Ex- 
cellency the Governor General, Earl Grey. 
Address: Government House, Ottawa; Lang- 
ton Hall, Northalburton, Yorkshire. Clubs: 
Junior Naval and Militan^^ London; Rideau, 

FINLAT, WiUiam Thomas, M.L.A.; b.^ 
Lisbom, Antrim Co., Irel., 13 July, 1854^ s. 
of John Finlay; m. 1883, Miss Cathenne 
Allott; of Newark, five children. Educ: 
priv. sch. in Lisbum. Came to Canada in 
1878, engaged as cashier with a boot and 
shoe manufacturing establishment; removd 
to Toronto, 1880; Winnipeg. 1882* estbd. 
a lumber business for himself at Medidne 
Hat, and has also identified himself with 
ranching, being treas. of the Medicine Hat 
Ranching Co.; was Mayor of Medicine Hat 
for several yrs. Has been twice elec. to the 
L^^lature of Alta.; Pres., Medicine Hat 
Gen. Hospital. Address: Medicine Hat, 
Alta. 

FINLATSON, Hon. Duncan, B.A., LL. 
B.; Barrister; b. Grand River, N.S., 12 
Sept., 1867; s. of Donald Finlayson and 
Annabelle Murchison; m. 1905, Ethel M., 
d. of the late WiUiam G. Bullan<^Arichat, 
N.S. Educ: Sydney Acad., Dalhousie Univ. 
Halifax. Mem. of the Legis. Ass. of Nova 
Scotia, 1897-1904. Elec. to H. of C. at 
g. e., 1904; unsuccessful at g. e.. 1908. 
apptd. Co. Judge of Ci4>e Breton County. 
Recreations: yachting, fishing. Address: 
Sydney, N.S. Club: Royal Cape Breton 
Yacht. 

FINLEY, Frederick Gault, M.D. (McGill 
Univ.), Prof, of Medicine and Clinical Med- 
icine, McGill Univ.; b. Australia. 1861; s. of 
Samuel Finley and Emma Gault; m. 1898. 
Emily, d. of John Levell. Educ: Montreal 
High Sch., McGill Univ.; brought to Ca&. 
by his parents when very young. Apptd. 
asst. prof, of Medicine and Clinical Medicine 
McGill Univ., 1894, and Professor, 1907; 
Past Pres., Montreal Chiruigical Soo.; man. 
American Soc. of Physicians. Becreations: 
reading, fishing. Address: 729 Dorchester 
St., W., Montreal. 

FINNIE, David Madachlan ; asst. gen. 
Manager, Bank of Ottawa; b. Peterhead, 
Scotland, 10 July, 1849; s. of Robert Finnie. 
and Mary Smith; m. Caroline Nicholson 
Sterling; four «. one d. Educ: Parish Sch., 
Peterhead. Five yn. with A. W. Boyd, 
solicitor and agent for Union Bank of Scot- 
land, Peterhead, Bank of British North 
America, London, Eng., Montreal, Hamil- 
ton and Amprior; with Bank of Ottawa, 
Amprior and Ottawa. Recreations: golf, 
curling. Address: 329 Chapel St., Ottawa. 
Clubs: Rideau, Country, Golf. 

FINNIE, John T«, M.D., L.R.C.S. (Edin- 
burgh), M.L.A.; b. Peterhead, Aberdeen- 
shire^ Scot., 14 Sept., 1847; s. of Robert 
Finme; m. 1874, Amelia, d. of Christopher 
Healy, of Montreal; five s. one d. Educ: 
Parish Sch., Peterhead, High Sch.. Mont- 
real; grad. McGill Univ., 1869, and m same 
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Edinburffh; visited hospitals of London and 
the continent for some months; returned 
to Montreal, where he has since practiced. 
Elec. to. Legis. Assembly for St. Lawrence 
Div. at g. e., 8 June, 1908; was Pree. Cale- 
donian Soc. Montreal Swimming Club. 
Recreationa: hunting, fishing. Address: 36 
Park Ave., Montreal. 

FISET, CoL Eugene, D.S.O., A.D.C., 
Deputy Minister of Mihtia; 5. Rimousld, 
Que., 1874; a. of Hon. J. B. R. Fiset, M.D., 
now a Senator, and Aimee Plamondon; tn. 
1902, Stella, d. of L. Taschereau, K.C., of 
Quebec; two d. Educ: Rimouski Coll., 
Laval Univ., Quebec (grad. B.A. and M.D.) 
Was House Siu^eon in the London Throat 
Hospital, London, Eng., 1901; practiced 
his profession at Rimouski for eight moe.; 
joined 89th Regt.,.a8 Lieut., 1894; Major, 
1896; Surgeon-Major, 1898; transferred to 
newly organized Army Medical Corps, with 
rank of Major, 1890. Took part in South 
African War as Asst. Surgeon of first Cana- 
dian Contingent, the second (Special Ser- 
vice) Battahon of Royal Canadian Regt. 
(despatches, D.S.O. Brevet of Lieut.-Col.. 
A.M.S., Medal with 4 clasps). Promoted 
Lieut.-Col., 1900; apptd. staff Adjutant for 
Medical Service at headquarters, 1902; 
joined Permanent Branch of Army Medical 
Corps; promoted Col.; apptd. Dir.-Gen. of 
Memcal Service; apptd. Deputy Minister of 
Militia and Defence, and Vice-Pres., Militia 
Council, 1906; has been Hon. Surgeon to 
Governor-General since 1904, and Hon. A. 
D.C., since 1905. Mem. Visiting Bd. of 
Royal Military Coll.; associate mem. United 
States Military Assn. of Surgeons; mem. 
Canadian Memcal Assn., Ottawa Medico* 
•Surgical Soc. Address: 476 Wilbrod St., 
Ottawa. Clubs: Rideau, Golf, Laurentian, 
Ottawa; hon. life mem. Garrison, Quebec. 

FISET, Hon. Jean Baptiste Romuald, 
M.D., Senator; h. St. Cuthbert, Que., 7 Feb., 
1843; s. of Henri Fiset of St. Cuthbert; m. 
1869. Aimee, d. of late Honore Plamondon 
of Quebec; five «. three d. Educ: Montreal 
Coll. classical course; Laval Univ., Quebec, 
as M.D., 1868. Is a Governor of the Coll. of 
Physicians and Surgeons of Quebec; has 
been Councillor and subsequently Mayor of 
Rimousld, Quebec, 1871; took his certifi- 
cates of Captain, Military School, Quebec, 
1865; was appointed Surgeon of 89th Batt. 
Rimouski, 1871 ; elevated to rank of Surgeon 
Major, 1895; retired, 1899; with rank of 
Lieut.-Col.; elected as Member for Rimouski 
Quebec, to H. of C, 1872; sat until 1882, 
when defeated; re-elec. 1887 '^defeated, 1891 
re-elec. 1896; called to the Senate, 1897 — a 
Liberal. Recreations: hunting and fishing. 
Address: Rimouski, Que. 

FISH£B, Iieut.*Col. Alson Alexander; 
b. Athens^Leeds Co.. Ont., 9 Dec.. 1863; «. 
Duncan fisher and Helen Mitchell; m. 
Mary Edith, d. of Rich'd. Brown, Pres. 
Bro-^n Bros., Ltd., Toronto; two s. two d. 
Educ: Athens High Sch.. Osgoode Hall. 
After graduating in law, commenced prac- 
tice at BrockviUe; Cbr. Brockville Pub. 
Sch. Bd., 1903; Pres. Brockville Gen. Hos- 
pital, 1902; Pres. Brockville Can. Club, 
1909-10. Recreations: golf, acquatic sports. 
Address: Brockville, Ont. Clubs: Brockville: 
Can. Military Inst., Toronto. 



FISH^B, Carl Eugene; registrar of 
deeds for Lincoln Co., Ont.; b. St. David's 
Ont., 3 Sept., 1852; «. of Charles and Lavina 
Fisher; m. S. Dora Forbes; two s. Educ: 
St. David's Pub. Sch. Mcht. in Queenston, 
Ont., for 17 years; fruit grower for 20 years; 
Registrar for Lincoln Co. since 1902; Sec- 
Treas., Niagara Pinensula Fruit Growers' 
Assoc, since organization in 1896. Address: 
21 Chestnut St., St. Catharines. Ont.; Dul- 
verton Fruit Farm, Queenston, Ont. 

FISHEB, Hon. Charles WeUlngton; 
Speaker of the Alberta Leg. Ass.; 6. Hyde 
Park, London, Eng., 4 Aug., 1866; s. of 
James and Eliza Fisher; m. 1907, Helen 
Marjorie Powell, of Ottawa. A merchant. 
El. mem. of the Leg. Ass. of N.W.T., for 
Banff at bye-el., 26 Jan., 1903- El. for same 
constituency to Leg. Ass. of Alta. at first 
g. e., 1905; el. Speaker of the House at the 
first Session. Major in 15th Light Horse. 
Address: Cochrane, Alta. 

FISHEB, Edward, Mus. Doc; Dir. of 
the Toronto Conservatory of Music; 6. 
Jamaica. Vt., U.S.A., 11 Jan., 1848; m. 
1876, Florence E. Durgan, of Boston, Mass. 
Educ: Boston; musical education com- 
pleted at Berlin, Germany. Apptd. Musical 
Dir. of the Ottawa Ladies' Coll.. 1875; 
removed to Toronto. 1879, to become 
Organist of St. Andrew s Church; Conductor 
of the Toronto Choral Soc. for several yrs. ; 
founded Toronto Conservatory of Music, 
1886; since opening of institution in Sept.. 
1887, thousands of students have received 
musical training there. Address: 11 Bed- 
ford Rd., Toronto. 

FISHEB, John H., M.L.A.; b. Paris, 
Ont., 23 April, 1855; ». of Robert Fisher and 
Mary A. Hunter; m. Jessie D. Martin in 
1883; one «. Educ: Paris Public and High 
Sch.; Reeve of Paris three yrs.; Mayor five 
years; Warden, Co. of Brant.; first elec. to 
Ontario Leg,, 1905; re-elec. in 1908; Con- 
servative. Address: Paris, Ont. Clubs: 
Albany, Toronto. 

FISHEB, Joseph Priestley; Barrister- 
at-law; Registrar of Deeds for the City 
of Ottawa; 6. Montmorency Falls, Que., 
8 May, 1852; s. of Benjamin and Eliza 
Benson Fisher; m. Edith Annie Perceval. 
Educ: Ottawa Gram. Sch. and N. B. Web- 
ster's Sch. IHr. County of Carleton Gen. 
Protestant Hospital and of Protestant Home 
for the Aged; mem. Ottawa Bd. of Trade; 
apptd. Registrar, 1907. Address: 322 Gil- 
mour Street, Ottawa. 

FISHEB, Hon. Sydney Arthur, B.A.. M. 
P., Minister of Agriculture; b. Montreal, 
Que., 12 June. 1850; s. of Dr. Arthur Fisher, 
F.R.S.C., Edinburgh, and Susan Corse: 
unmarried. Educ: High Sch. and McGill 
Coll., Montreal; Trinity Coll., Cambridge. 
Farmer, at Knowlton, in Eastern Town- 
ships, Que.; entered Parliament of Canada 
as M.P. for County Brome, 1882; re-elec. 
1887, 1896. Jk900-04 and 08; defeated, 1891. 
by one vote. Recreations: riding and cricket. 
Address: Alva Farm, Knowlton, Que., 286 
Charlotte St., Ottawa. Clubs: Rideau, Otta- 
wa. 

FITCH, C. BusseU, Ph.B., LL.B.: ap- 
pointed District Judse, and local Judge of 
the High Court of Justice and Surrogate 
Judge, June, 1909; h. Brantford, Ont., 22 
Feb.. 1866; m. Ida Main, d. of the late Henry 

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Main, Private Banker of Gait, Ont. ; 
Bduc: Brantford, Toronto, and BJloom- 
ington, 111.; President East Y«rk lib- 
eral Ass'n.; Vice-Pres. North York lib- 
eral Assn.; Chairman of Pub. Sch. Bd. for 
8 years. ISecreofiona; bowling, and hunting. 
Address: Brantford, Ont. Club: Ontario, 
Toronto. 

FITZHUGH, Earl Hopkins; First Vice- 
Pres., Grand Trunk Ry. System; 6. Mont- 
g<Mnery Co., Mo., U.S,A.. 1 Feb., 1863. 
Edtic.: St. Louis Pub. Schs. Entered Ry. 
service in 1873, as clerk in the office of the 
Master car builder of the St. Louis, Kansas 
Qty and Northern Ry.; afterwards served 
in tne car mileage office of the same Co., and 
when the road was absorbed by the Wabash 
System, he became chief clerk to the supt. 
of the Western Div., of the latter; Master of 
transportation on the Wabash Ry., at 
Moberly, 1889-1896; joined the G. T. R., 
Jan., 1896, and served as Supt. of the middle 
div., with headquarters at Toronto, until 
May, 1899;. acted as Vice-Pres. and Gen. 
Mgr. of the Central Vermont Ry., 1899- 
1901 ; employed as Asst. to Pres. of South- 
em Pacific Ky. from May, 1901, until Dec. 
of the same yr.; returned to G. T. R., Feb., 
1902, and acted as l^ce-Pres. and Gren. 
Mgr. of the Central Vermont at St. Albans, 
imtil 1904; promoted to third Vice-Presid- 
ency of G. T. Rm and Vice-Pres. of the 
Central Vermont Ry., 1 Jan., 1905; apptd. 
Vice-Pres. G. T. R., Jan., 1910. Address: 
690 Sherbrooke St., Montreal. Clubs: St. 
James', Canada, Montreal. 

FITZPATBICK, Bt. Hon. Sir Charles, 

' B.A., D.L., Privy Councillor (G.B.). K.C.M. 

G.; b. Quebec, 19 Dec., 1853; s. John Fitz- 

Satrick and Mary Connolly : m. Corinne 
aron, d. of the late Hon. K. E. Caron: 
one «. four d, Educ: St. Ann's Coll. ana 
Laval Univ.; admitted to the Bar in 1876; 
Crown Prosecutor for City and District of 
Quebec, 1879; M.L.A. for County of Que., 
1890; resigned as Provincial Member in 
1896, and was elected to sit as member for 
the same County in Domini5>n Parliament; 
Solicitor General, 1896; Minister of Justice, 
1902; Chief Justice of Canada, June, 1906; 
K.Cil.G., 1907, and P.C., 1908; mem. of the 
Hague Tribunal of Arbitration, 1908-10. 
Address: 240 Daly Av., Ottawa. Clubs: 
Garrison, Quebec; St. James', Montreal; 
Radeau, Ottawa. 
FliATELXiE, John D«, Managing dir. of 
the Flavelle Milling Co., Ltd.; b. nr. Peter- 
borough, Ont., 18 July, 1850; s. of John 
FlaveUe and Dorothea Dundas; m. 1873, 
Minnie, d. of Joseph Cooper, of Lindsay; 
three a. Educ: Pub. ana Gram. Schs. of 
Peterborough; settled in Lindsay, 1864, and 
ent. into business in the dry goods trade as 
mem. of the, Dundas & Flavelle Bros. In 
1884, became mgr. of the milling interests 
of the firm. Company incorporated 1894 
Cold storage plants now operated at sev- 
eral points in Ontario. Recreation: curling. 
Has skipped rinks from his club on six 
dilferent tours through Canada and the 
States. Address: Lindfeay, Ont. 
IXAVEIXE, Joseph Wesley, LL.D.; 6. 
Peterborough, Ont.. 15 Feb.. 1858. s. John 
Flavelle and Dorothea (Dundas) Flavelle; 
m. Clara Ellsworth, Sept., 1882; one s. two 
d. Clerk and later Merchant in Peterborough; 
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started business in Toronto in 18872and is 
now Pres. and Genl. Manager, The William 
Davis Co., Export and Domestic Bacon 
Curers; Pres. National Trust Co.; Director 
Canadian Bank of Commerce; Chairman 
Board of Trustees, Toronto General Hos- 

fital. and Gov^nor of the Univ. of Toronto, 
n 1906, was Chairman of Royal Commis- 
sion to report scheme of reorganisation. 
Univ. Toronto. Address: "Holmwood,'* 
Queen's Park Toronto, Ont. Ciu6; Toronto. 

FLECK, Andrew Walker; b. Montreal^ 
17 October, 1848; m. Helen Gertrude Booth; 
two s. and^wo d. Educ.: in-Montreal. Was 
for 21 years Secretary-Treasurer Canada 
Atlantic Railway System; at present in 
brokerage. Address: 500 'mlbrod St., 
Ottawa. Clubs: Rideau, Golf, Country, 
Hunt, Ottawa. 

FLEBUNG, Bev. John Dlek, M. A. , D. D. : 
Professor of Ssrstematio Theology and 
Lecturer in Philoso^y, Manitoba College. 
Winnipeg; «. of late Kev. James Fleming ol 
Whithorn, one of the Moderators of the U. 
P. Church. Edw.: U.P. Theological Hall, 
Univ. of Edinburgh, Berlin, Hddelbong* 
Grottingen, Leiden, and Paris. Studied for 
four years in Germany, France, and Hol- 
land; travelled in Holland, Germany, Italy, 
etc.: had experience of Home Mission work 
in Grassmarket, Edinbtirgh; assistant to 
Rev. Dr. Muir at Egremont, Livm>ooL 
1893; member of the "97 Theoloncal Club," 
composed of young ministers all over Scot^* 
land, for advanced theolooical study; lifin- 
ister of Wishart U. F. Church, Tranent, 
East Lothian, 1894-1907; apptd. to present 
position, 1907. PubliccUions: articles in the 
Expository Times since 1899, chiefly^ on the 
new Evangelical School of Pans; also 
criticisms of Grerman and Dutch lit^ature; 
Isra^'s Golden Age, 1907. Address: Mani- 
toba College, Winnipeg. 

FLEBflNG* Sir San€ford, K.C.M.(^..LL. 
D., M.I.C.E.; Chancellor of Queen's Univ., 
Canada; 6. 1827; s. of late Andrew Greig 
Fleming, Kirkcaldy; m. Ann Jean, d. of late 
SheriflfTlall. Co. Peterborough, 1855; lived 
in Canada since 1845; extensive practice 
as Chief Engineer of Railway and other 
public works; constructed the Intercolonial 
Railway through provinces of N.S., N.B., 
and Que.; Engineer in Chief C. P. R., 1871- 
80; President R. S. C. 1888-89; has for 
many years taken a special interest in the 
movement for establishing the Pacific cable 
and a Pan-Britannic telegraph service, 
having State-owned telegraph oommunieat- 
tions encircling globe, ana constituting a 
great Imperijil Intelligence Union, in the 
imification of Time Reckoning throughout 
the world, and more recently in the Atlantic 
Steamship Service of Canada. Publications: 
The Intercolonial; a History. 1832;-76; 
England and Canada; Old to New West- 
minster; Time and its Notation; Memoirs 
on Universal Time and a Prime Meridian 
for all Nations; The New Time Reckoning. 
Recreations: curling^ golf, bowls. Address: 
Winterholm, Chapel St., Ottawa; The 
Lodge, Halifax. Clvhs: Rideau, Ottawa; 
St. James, Montreal; Halifax. 

FLEMMINO, Hon. James KIdd, M.L. A., 
Provincial Secretary, N.B.; 6. Woodstock, 
N.B., 27 April, 1868; s. of Thomas Flemming 
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three «. two d. Educ: Common Sch., and 
Provindal Normal Sch.; taught in Provin- 
cial Sch. for t^o years, afterwards engaging 
in Heroantile persuits; for a number of 
years been a Manufacturer and dealer in 
lumbw; was unsuccessful candidate for 

- Carleton Co., N.B., in 1805 and 1899; elec. 
at bye-elec. in Jan.. 1900; re-elec. in 1903 
and 1908; entered Hasen Administration 
in March, 1908, as Provincial Secretary and 
Receiver General. Addrew: Hartland, N.B. 
FLINT, Thomas Barnard, M.A.. LL.B., 
D.C.L.; Clerk of the House of Commons of 
Canada; h. Yarmouth, N.S., 2^ AprU. 1847; 
«. of late John Flint, Shipowner, and Anne 
Barnard Flint of Yarmouth, N.S.; m. 1874, 
Mary Ellen, d. of late Thos. B. Dane, of 
Yarmouth, Educ. : Mt. Allison Univ. , Sack- 
ville, N.B.; Harvard Univ., Cambridge, 
Mass.^ U.S.A. Admitted to the Supreme 
Court Bar of N.S., 1871; Commissioner of 
the Supreme and County Courts and in 
Admiralty, 1873; High Sheriff of the Co\mtv 
of Yarmouth, N.S., 1884-87; Assistant Clerk 
of the Provincial Assembly, 1887-91; mem. 
for the County of Yarmouth, H. of C, 1891; 
re-elec.. 1896 and 1900; Chief Government 
Whip for Maritime Provinces, 1896-1900; 
Chairman of the Committee on Standing 
Orders of the House, 1898-1902; Grand 
Master of the Grand Lodge of N.S., A.F. 
and A.M., 1897. 1898, and 1899. Pttbliea- 
tionB: editor 3ra edition Bouiinot's Parlia- 
mentary Practice and Procedure, Recrea- 
tiona: travel and research. Addre8§: 67 
Somerset St., Ottawa. 
FLUMEBFELT, Alfred Cornelius; b. 
Markham, Ont., 29 Sept., 1856; «. of George 
Flumerfelt and Cynthia Barnes; m» 1881, 
Ada Kilvingston; two d. Educ: Markham 
Village Sch. Engaged in mercantile pur- 
suits at Cobourg, until 1879, when removed 
to Winnipeg. Sold out boot and shoe busi- 
ness to Ames Holden A Co., of Montreal; 
removed 1886, to Victoria. B.C., to become 
mianager of Company's Branch. Became 
greatly interested in mining developments; 
Asst. Gen. Mgr. and Dir., Granby Consoli- 
dated Mining, Smelting & Power Co., Ltd.; 
Dir. Ameq, Hc^den Co., Ltd., Montreal, 
Eastern Townships Bank, at Grand Forks, 
Redmond & Co., Ltd., of Montreal and 
Winning Pres. Hutchison Co., Ltd., Vic- 
toria, B;C.; Patterson Shoe Co., Victoria, 
B.C.J mem. of Council, Pres. or Vice-Pt-es. 
of Victoria Bd. of Trade for ten yrs.; Pros. 
Grand Forks Bd. of Trade, 1901; was Vice- 
Pres. Union Club, Jubilee Hospital, and 
Treas. Protestant Orphans' Home of Vic- 
toria; mem. Royal Comm. on Forestry 
resources of B.C., 1910. Address: Victoria, 
B.C. 
FL.TNN, Hon. Edmund James, LL.L., 
LL.D., (Laval Univ.), Prof, of Roman Law, 
Laval Univ.; b. Perce, Gaspe Co., Que., 16 
Nov., 1847; •. of James FIsmn and Elifa- 
beth Tostevin or Tautevin; m. Mathilde 
Augustine, <f. of the late Augustin Cote, for 
many 3^rs. proprietor of Le Journal de 
Quebec; three «. two d. Educ.: Quebec 
Seminary, Laval Univ.; called to the Bar, 
1873, and has practiced in Quebec ever 
ainoe; or. a Q.C. oy Marquis of Lansdowne, 
1887, and Que. Govt.. 1st Jime, 1899; Pep. 

: Registrar, Dep. Protnonotarv, Dep. Clerk 
of urouit Ct. of the Crown and Peace ^or the 



Co. of Gaspe, prior to admission to the Bar; 
now Batonnier of the Quebec Bar; Prof, of 
Roman Law in Laval Univ., since 1874, and 
became a mem. of the Council of the Univ. 
about 1884; unsuccessful candidate for 
Legis. Assembly in Graspe Co.. 1875; had 
the election annulled 1877; d^eated 1877; 
returned to Legis. at g. e., 1878: unsuccess- 
ful for Quebec Co., at g. e., 1891; el. to 
Legis at g. e., 1892 for Gaspe and Matane 
Cos., but sat for Gaspe; el for Gaspe at g. e., 
1897 and for Co. of Nicolet, 12 Dec., 1900; 
retired from politics 1904; Commr. of Crown 
Lands, under Chapleau Govt., 1879-1882; 
Commr. of Rys.; Solicitor-Gen. in Dr. Ross' 
Cabinet, 1884-1887; Commr. of Crown 
Lands under de Boucherville and Taillon 
Admns.. 1891-1896; Premier of the Prov. 
of Que., and took office of Commr. of Pub. 
Works, 1896-1897, then became leader of 
the Opposition. Address: 9 Hamel St.. 
Quebec, Club: Garrison. 

FOJLGEB, Benjamin Webster; mem. of 
the firm of Folger Bros., bankers and prop- 
rietors of extensive ry., mining and shipping 
interests; b. Cape Vmcent, N.Y., 24 April, 
1841; «. of H. A. Folger and Laura Breck; 
m. 1861, Louisa Jones, of Cape Vincent, 
N.Y.; two ». two d, Educ.: New York State. 
Removed to Kington, 1862, and engaged 
in banking business with his brother; Dir. 
Thousand Island Steamboat Co., Ltd.; 
Mgn. Dir., Kingston, Portsmouth and 
Cataraqui Ry.; Vice-Pres., Kingston Light, 
Heat and Power Co., Dir., St. Lawrence 
River Steamboat Co., Canadian Jjake and 
Ocean Navigation Co.; was one of the chief 
projectors of the Kingston and Pembroke 
Ky., which was acquired by C. P. R., 1901; 
Folger Bros., are also greatly interested in 
mineral lands along the line of the K. and 
P. Ry. and Rainy River Dist.. of New Ont.; 
apptd. mem. of comm. to build the Temis- 
kaming and Northern Ont. Ry., 1902. 
Address: 123 King St., Kingston, Ont. 

FOBAN, Joseph Kearney, LL.B.. Lit. 
D., Asst. Law Clerk, H. of C, of Canada; b. 
Aylmer, Que., 6 Sept., 1867; «. of John 
Foran and Catharine F. Kearney; m. 1892, 
Louisa Davis; one s. one d. Educ: Ottawa 
Univ., and Laval Univ., Que. In July. 
1877, commenced study of law in office of 
Andrews, Caron, Andrews & Fitzpatrick, 
of Quebec; attending the lectures at Laval: 
grad. June, 1881; addmitted to Bar ot 
Quebec, 1882; from 1884 to 1886, spent the 
winters in the woods of the North, winding 
up his father's lumbering business and 
incidentally hunting with the Indians of 
that r^on; wrote there a series of magazine 
articles of Canadian Backwoods Life, and 
the novel "Simon the Abenakis." From 
the summer of 1886 to that of 1888, on the 
editorial stafiF of the Montreal Star. From 
1888 to 1892, prs^tised Law in the district 
of Ottawa; in 1892, took the editorship of 
the Montreal *'True Witness.'* Edited the 
paper^ for eight yesrs, giving several series 
of lectiu'es for different societies, on all 
manner of subjects, historical, literary, Ac. 
In 1899, established the "Pen," an histori- 
cal, s<»entific and literary review; written, 
and published weekljr by himself; continued 
the publication until 1902, when apptd. 
Chief English Translator of the House of 
Commons, Ottawi^; in 1905, became Law 



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Secretary of the House of CommonB, and 
in 1908, Assistant Law aerk. Has pub- 
lished a volume of poems, and since the 
appearance of that work has written some 
two hundred other poems, principally on 
Canadian and patriotic subjects. Has de- 
livered lectures for almost every institution 
in Ottawa, and for all classes and denomina- 
tions. In French for the Institut Canadien 
Francais, the St. Jean Baptiste Society and 
other French literary bodies; in English for 
the Y. M. C. A., the Roman Catholic Con- 
vents and Colleges, the St. Andrew's and 
Caledonian Societies, both in Ottawa and 
Montreal. Publicationa: The Spirit of the 
Age, 1886; Simon the Abenakis, a tale of 
Canadian Shanty Life, 1887; Lyrics and 
Poems, 1896; many magazine articles. Re- 
creationa: hunting, baseball, poetry, history, 
law. Address: 1034 St. Hubert St., Montreal 
and House of Commons, Ottawa. 

FORBES, John Colin, R.C.A.. and 
Union International des Beaux Arts and 
des lettres (Paris) ; 6. Toronto, 23 Jan., 1846. 
8. of late Duncan Forbes, Doune, Perthshire 
Scot. ; m. 1888, Laura Gertrude, d. of George 
M. Holbrook, Ottawa. Educ: U.C. College, 
Toronto; R. A., and South Kensington 
Museum, studied at Royal Academy, Lon- 
don; Portraits of King Edward and Queen 
Alexandra, for H. of C, Ottawa; Queen 
Alexandra (painted at Her Majesty's com- 
mand); in possession of Queen Maud of 
Norway; W. E. Gladstone, National Liberal 
Club, London, and Glasgow Liberal Club; 
Sir Henrj^ Campbell-Bannerman (Prime 
Minister), National Liberal Club, Ix>ndon; 
Lord Dufferin, Parlt. Buildings, Canada; 
Sir Wilfrid Laurier, Presentation, Ottawa; 
Sir John Macdonald. and many other noted 
Canadians; General Benjanun Harrison, 
President of the United States and many 
other noted Americans; has recently painted 
a large picture entitled, "Christ or Barab- 
bas." Recreationa: curling, golf, camping. 
Address: 9 St. Paul Studios, West Kensing- 
ton. London, Eng. Clubs: National Liberal 
Club; Atlantic Union, Yorrick Club, United 
Arts, St. Johns Wood, Wimbleton Golf, all 
of London, Eng. 

FORGET, Hon. Amedee Emmanuel; 
First Lieut.-Gov. of Prov. of Sask.; b, Ste. 
Marie de Monnoir, Que., 12 Nov., 1847; s. 
of Jeremie Forget and Marie Guenette; 
m. 1876, Henriette A. Drolet. Educ: 
Village Sch. Studied law under the late 
Hon. J. A. Chapleau. Called to Bar of 

Suebec, 1871; Sec. to Bar, 1873; Sec. of 
anitoba half-breed comm., 1875t clerk 
of the North-west Council, 1876-88; asst 
Indian commr. for Manitoba and the Terri- 
tories, 1888-93; commr. 1895-8; lieut.- 
Gov. of the Territories of N. W. T., 1898- 
1905; apptd. lieut.-Gov. of Sask., 1 Sept., 
1905, on creation of that Province. Ad- 
dress: Government House, Regina, Sask. 
FORGET, Madame A.E.; b. St. Hyacin- 
the. Que., 29 Sept., 1853; d. of the late 
lieut.-Col. C. E. Drolet and Helene Duvert; 
m. Oct., 1876, Hon. A. E. Forget, Lieut.- 
Gov. of Sask. Educ: Hochelaga Convent. 
Has travelled extensively through Western 
Canada with her husband. Had honour of 
entertaining at Government House, Regina, 
Duke and Duchess of Cornwall and York in 
1001. Hon. Pres. Daughters of the Empire 
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and of Nat. Coun. of Women. Takes great 
interest in work of V. O. N., and Aberdeen 
Assn. Address: Government House, Re- 
gina, Sask. 

FORGET, Hon. Louis J.; Senator; b. 
Terrebonne, 11 March, 1853; s. of French 
parents, who came from Normandy, France, 
about 1600; m. 2 May, 1876, Marie Ray- 
mond, Montreal. Educ: Masson Coll.; a 
Banker and Stockbroker; Pr^., Montreal 
Street Railway, Vice-Pres., Dom. Textile 
Co.; Vice.-Pres., Dom. Steel Co., Vice-Pres., 
Victoria life Ins. Co., Dir. Montreal L. H. 
& P. Co.; Director, Rich, and Ont. Nav. Co.. 
and is Pres. of the Bowrd of Governors of 
Laval Univ.; called to the Senate. June, 
1896; Conservative. Address: 646 Sher- 
brook St., W., Montreal. Clubs: Mount 
Royal, St. James', and Hunt, Montreal. 

FORGET, Lieut.-Col. Hon. Rodoiphe, 
M.P.; b. Terrebonne, Que.. 10 Deo., 1861; 
s. of David Forget, and Angele Limoges; 
m. (1st), 1885, Alexandra Tourville, (2nd) 
1894, Blanche McDonald; three «. two d. 
Educ: Masson Coll., Terrebonne. A stock 
broker; first el. to H. of C. at g. e., 1904; 
re-el. at g. e., 1908; Pres., mchelieu & 
Ontario Nav. Co.; Vice-Pres., Montreal 
Light, Heat and Power Co.; Dir. Can. Gen. 
Electric Co., Toronto Railway Co., Can. 
Cement Co. Addresses: 361 Sherbrooke St. , 
E.; 83 Notre Dame St., W. Montreal (Bus.) 
Clubs: Mount Ro^al, Lafontaine, St. James, 
Montreal, Canadien, St. Denis, Montreal. 

FORIN, His Hon. John Andrew; Judge 
of the Co. Ct. of West Kootenay; Senior Co. 
Ct. Judge, Prov. of British Columbia; b. 
Belleville, Ont., 20 July, 1861; s. of John 
Forin, and Jane Forin; m. 1895, May Dunn; 
two s. two d. Educ : Albert Coll., Belleville, 
Osgoode Hall, Toronto. Barrister, Prove, 
of Ont. and B.C.; apptd. Co. Ct. Judge. 
1896. Publications: Essays on legal and 
sociological subjects. Recreaiions: cricket, 
golf, curling, lawn bowling, fishing, skating, 
boating. Address: Nelson, B.CT. Clubs: 
Vancouver, Rossland, Nelson. 

FORNERET, Very Rev. Archdeacon 
George Augustus, B.A., M.A., Rector 
All Saints' Church, Hamilton, Ont., Dio- 
cese of Niagara; Archdeacon of Wellington; 
6. Berthier-en-Haut, Que., 25 Sept., 1851; 
s. of Lt.-Col. Chas. Alexander Forneret, 
J. P.. and Elizabeth Barbier; m. Adelaide 
Robbins; one «. one d. Educ: Berthier 
Gram. Sch., Bishop's Coll. Sch.; McGill 
Univ.; Montreal Diocesan Theol. Coll.; 
began life in a Stock Brokers office, Mont- 
real, 1869; took 2nd class certificate. Mili- 
tary Sch., Montreal, 1871; Curate Clirist 
Church Cathedral; Missionary to Saskat- 
chewan; Rector, Dunham, Que.; Curate, 
St. Catherines; in charge Dundas; Rector, 
All Saints', Hamilton, 1886. PublicationM: 
"How shall I give," (Am. Tract Society). 
Address: All Saints' Rectory, Hamilton, 
Ont. 

FORTIER, Edmond Louis Phileas, M. 
P.; 6. St. Gervais. Co. Beltechasse, Que., 10 
April. 1849; s. of Octave Cyrille Fortier, 
and Henriette Emilie Ruel; m. Elisabeth 
Lesieur. Educ: Laval Normal Sch., Que.; 
farming in Co. of Beauce for 26 years; 
Mayor of Lambton; Free, of the Court of 
Commissioners; Director, Organiser and 
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Beauce Co.; was Capt. in th^ 23id Regt., 
serving 19 years in tne Militia; elec. to the 
H. oTa, 25 Jan., 1900; re-elec. Nov.. 1900, 
1904-1908. Address: Ste. Croix Co. Lotbin- 
iere, Que. 

FOSTBA, Hon. George Eulas, B.A., Ph. 
D., LL.D., P.C; 6. Carleton Co., N.B., 3 
Sept., 1847; 8. of John Foster and Margaret 
Foster; m. Adeline C, d. of Milton Davies. 
banker, Hamilton. Edtu:.: Common ana 
Superior Sphs., King's Co., N.B., Univ. of 
New Brunswick; Edinburgh Univ., Heidel- 
berg Univ.; entered Univ. of N.B. in 1865, 
where he won the King's County Scholar- 
ship and various honours and medals, and 
took his degree of B.A. in 1868; taught in 
various High Schs. and seminaries of learn- 
ing, and in 1871, was apptd. prof, of classics 
and ancient literature in the Univ. of N.B. 
Shortly afterwards studied in Edinbui^^h, 
Scot., and Heidelberg. Oermany, resummg 
his duties at N.B. Univ., in 1873; resigned 
in 1879. El. to H. of C. for King's Co., as 
Ind.-Con., at g. e., 1882; became m*em. of 
Sir John Macdonald's Govt., 10 Pec., 1886, 
as Minister of Marine and Fisheries; re-el. 
at g. e., 1891; returned for York, N.B., at 
g. e., 1896; unsuccessfol can. for St. John 
City, at g. e., 1900 and at bye-elec. in North 
Ont., 10 March, 1903; elec. for present seat 
at g. e., 1904, re-el. g. e., 1908. Succeeded 
Sir Charles Tupper, Bart., in the office of 
Minister of Finance, 29 May, 1888, and 
remained in that office in the Abbott admn., 
the Thompson admn., the Bowell admn., 
and the "rupper admn.; resigned, 8 July, 
1896. with the Govt. Was leader in the 
H. of C. during session of 1906, and in sesaon 
of Jan., 1896, up to the re-entry of Sir 
Charles Tupper, Bart.; resigned from Govt., 
4 Jan., 1896, and was re-apptd. to office on 
the 15 of same month. In 1892, visited 
the West Indies in the interest of recipjrocal 
arrangements for extension of trade; visited 
Eng. twice as Minister of Finance for the 
purpose of effecting loans. Mem. of the 
advisory bd. of the Xib.-Con. Assn. of Can. 
Has been pres. of several mining and devel- 
opment Cos., and first vice-pres. and gen.- 
man. of the Union Trust Co., of Toronto. 
Has he]d important positions in various 
temperance organizations of the Dom. 
Visited Great Britain in 1903, on the invita- 
tion of Mr. Chamberlain, and delivered 28 
addresses on Imperial Preference. Publica- 
tiona: Numerous speeches on Political, 
In^erial, Social ana Economic questions. 
RecreaJtiona: bicycling, angling, walking. 
Addre98: 67 McDonald St., Ottawa; Toron- 
to. Clvh: National, Toronto. 

FOSTER, George Green, K.C.; mem. of 
the firm of Foster, Martin, Mann & McEan- 
non, advocates, Montreal; 6. Knowlton. 
Que., 21 June. I860; «. of Samuel Willard 
Foster and Ellen Green; m. 1896, Mary 
' Maud, o. d. of the late Hon. Mr. Justice 
Buchanan; one ». one d. Bdue.: Knowlton, 
Academy. Grad. B.C.L., McGill Univ., 
1881. Called to the Bar 1882; has been 
connected with a number of Montreal legal 
firms add is now head of the firm of Foster, 
Martin, Mann dc McKinnon; apptd. K.C., 
1896; acted in the case of Robert vs. Mont- 
real Iii;ht, Heat and Power Co., which 
involved over three hundred thousand 
<H>llaiii. Pres. St. Lawrence Power Co.; 



dir. Eastern Townslups Ban^, George Hall 
Coal Co., Dominion Guarantee Co., Alumi- 
num Co.. of America. Unsuccessfully con- 
tested Brome Co., 1896. El. pres. Eastern 
Townships Cons. Assn., 1894; lieut. in the 
Victoria Kifles of Montreal, 1889. Addre$9: 
8 Edgehill Av., Montreal. Clubs: Mount 
Bx>yal, Hunt, Montreal; Rideau, Ottawa. 

FOSTER, Col. the Hon. John GUman, 
B.A., Consul-General for the United States 
at Ottawa; b. Derby Line, Vt., 9 March, 
1859; s. of Austin T. Foster and Sarah H. 
Oilman; m. 1886, Clara S. Merriman, d. of 
Judge Amos Lee Merriman, of Peoria, 111.; 
two 8. one d. Educ: Goddard Seminary, 
Barre, Vt., Tuft's Coll., Mass. (B.A., 1880). 
Called to Bar of Vt., 1881; el. to Vt. Leg. 
for Derby. 1892-3; Colonel on staff of Gov- 
ernor Levi K. Fuller, of Vt., 1892-4; apptd. 
Consul General at Halifax, N.S., 23 June, 
1897; transferred to Ottawa in like capacity, 
18 June, 1903, which postition he still holds; 
Dir. Eastern Townships Bank, 1893-7; Vice- 
Pres. National Bank of Derby Line. Ad- 
dress: (Consulate) Thistle Block, Wellington 
St. (Residence) The Cecil, Ottawa; Derby 
Line, Vt. Clubs: Rideau, Golf, Hunt, 
Ottawa 

FOCJBNIEB, Jules; b. Coteau du Lac, 
Que., 23 Aug., 1884. Educ: Valleyfield 
Coll. A journalist; first on staff of La 
Presse; two yrs. political ed. and parlt. 
corr, for Le Canada. Edited Le National' 
iste since Feb., 1908, until its transformation 
to daily paper Le Devoir in Jan., 1910. 
Condemned m June, 1909, to three months' 
imprisonment by Judge Langelier, for pub- 
lishing an article against the Judge, but 
liberated after sixteen days' detention. 
Publications: many essays on sociological 
and literary subjects. Address: 648 City 
Hall, Av., Montreal. 

FOWKE, Frederick Luther, M.P.; 6. 
Harmony, East Whitby. Ont., 27 May, 
1857; s. Job. Wilson ana Adeline Perkins 
(Stone) Fowke. Educ. : Oshawa High Sch. ; 
startea work with his father after leaving 
sch. and in 1880, b^an business in Oshawa 
as General Merchant, and dealer in grain, 
seeds, etc.; continued this business ever 
since; eight years Mayor of Oshawa; elec. 
M.P. for South Ontario, 1908; Liberal; 
Baptist. Address: 270 Gladstone Ave., 
Oshawa, Ont. 

FOWLEB, George W., K.C.; 6. Ham- 
mond Vale, King's Co., N.B., 1859; s. of 
Werden Fowler and Harriet Fownes; m. 
1897, Ethyl G.,e. d. of Capt. John Wilson; 
one s. one d. Educ: Varley Sch., St. John, 
Dalhousie Univ.; called to the Bar of New 



Brunswick, 1884, and began practice at 
Sussex, N.B.; Warren of mng's Co., 1889; 
el. to N.B. Legis., 1895^ el. to H. of C. 1900; 



re-el. 1904; unsuccessful 1908; for many 
yrs. an enthusiastic militia man, retiring 
from 8th Hussars, 1898, with rank of Capt. 
Has laige lumber and mining interests in 
British Columbia. Address: Sussex. N.B . 
FOWLEB, Bev. James, M.A., LL.D., 
F.R.S.C., b. Bartibog, Miraraichi, N.B., 16 
July, 1829; s. George Fowler and Jane Mc- 
Knight (both scotch); m. Mary Ann Mc- 
Leod, Truro, N.S. {deceased); two d. Educ: 
Gram. Sch.. Chatham, N.B., and Coll., 
Halifax, N.S.; ordained to Presbyterian 
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Master in the Prov. Normal Sch. at Fred- 
ericton, 1878; Lecturer on Natural Science 
in Queen's Univ., Kingston, Ont., 1880; 
Professor of Botany, Queen's Univ., 1902; 
retired 1907. Publications: A Plea for the 
Study of Natural History, in Stewart's 
Quarterly. April, 1^70, St. John, N.B.; list 
of New Brunswick Plants, 1879; additions 
to tl^e List of N.B. Plants, 1880; A Prelimi- 
nary list of the Plants of N.B., compiled 
with assistance of members of the N.B. 
Natural History Society, 1885; Arctic 
Plants growing in N.B., with notes on their 
distribution. Transactions R. S. C, vol. IV, 
189-1887; VMfetable Physiology, Queen's 
Quarterly, III. 1, 199-208; How Plants use 
Animals, a chapter in Ecology, Queer's 
Quarterly, VI, III, 188-203; report on the 
Flora of St. Andrew's, N.B. supplement to 
the Thirty-second Annual Report of the 
Department of Marine and Fisheries, Ot- 
tawa, 1901 ; Report on the Flora of Canso, 
N.S.. 39th Annual Report of The Depart- 
ment of Marine and Fisheries, 1907. Re- 
creation: walks. Address: 121 Union St., 
Kingston, Ont. 

FOT, Hon. James Joseph, K.C.^ M.L. A., 
LL.D., Atty. Gen. for Ontario; b. Toronto, 
22 Feb., 1847; s. of Patrick Foy; m. Marie 
Ck)uvillier, of Montreal; two s. three d. 
Educ: St. Michael's Ck)ll., Toronto and 
Ushaw Coll.. Eng.; called to Bar of Ont., 
1871, Q.C., 1883; mem. for South Toronto, 
1898-1910 in I^eg. Ass.; Ckjmmr. of Grown 
Lands for Ont., 8 Feb., 1906; Atty. Gen., 30 
May, 1905 to date. Address: 90 Isabella 
St., Toronto. Clubs: Toronto, Albany, 
Royal Can. Yacht, Toronto. 

FOX, Samuel J., M.L. A.; b. Bowman- 
ville, Durham Co., Ont., 28 Sept., 1854; 
s. of Thomas R. Fox, a native of London, 
Eng.; m. 1887. Rosanna Free, of Seymour 
Tp., Ont. Educ: Bowmanville pub. and 
gram. Schs.; removed to Lindsay, 1869, 
where he commenced work as a printer; 
went to work with his father at bridonaking 
1871, and is now engaged in farming and 
brick and tile making about two miles 
south of Lindsay. Dep. Reeve of Ops. Tp., 
1895-1896. El. to Co. Council, 1897. One 
of the supts. of The Lindsay Central Ebc- 
faibition for niunber of yrs. Pres. of "Watch- 
man-Warder" Printing and Pub. Co., Lind- 
say; Vice-Pres. ^Madison William Mfrs. Co., 
Lindsay; pres. The Canadian Clay Product 
Mfrs. Assn., 1906. elec. to Legis. for W. 
Victoria at g. e., 1898; re-elec. at g. e.. 1902, 
1906. 1908. Address: Lindsay, Ont. 

FHALICK, His Hon. Edison Baldwin, 
B.A., Junior Judge of the Co. of Hastings; b. 
near Belleville, Tp. of Sidney, Co. Hastings, 
Ont., 6 Feb., 1841; s. Thomas Tillotson 
Fralick, and Hannah Nicholson; m. Jane E. 
Judd, a. of Wm. Judd. Sterling, Ont.; two 
s. three d. Lieutenant hp. 49th Rei|t., 
Hastings Rifles for seven years; studied 
law in the office of Hon. Stephen Richards. 
Q.C.; called to the Bar, Easter Term, 1868 
at Osgoode Hall, Toronto; revising officer 
for 15 years; apptd. County Junior Judge, 
28 Dec., 1881; toember Of Queen's Univ., 
Council for 20 years. Publications: Articles 
for magazines, etc. Recreation; canoeing. 
Address: Belleville, Ont. 

FBANCOEUB, Joseph Napoleon, M.L. 
A.; b. Cap St. Ignace, Montmagny, Que.; 
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13 Dec., 1880: ». of Auguste Francoeur and 
Marie Avila Caron. Educ.: Laval Normal 
Sch., Quebec: Quebec Seminary; Laval 
Univ.; an advocate. Ideut. in the 9th 
Quebec, Regt.; first elec. to Leg. Ass. of 
Quebec, at g. e., June, 1908. Address: 72^ 
St. Peter St., Quebec. 

FRASEB, Alexander, F.R.S.C., F.F.S. 

. C., M.A., Prov. Arcmvist for Ontario; b. 
Invemesshire, Scot., 2 Nov., 1860; s. of 
Hu^h Eraser and Mary Mackenzie; m. 
Christina Frances Ramsay; five s. five d. 
Educ: Inverness, Perth, Glasgow. Came 
to Cfmada, 1886; for fifteen yrs. on stafiF of 
Toronto Mail, and Mail and Empire: 
editor of the Massey Illustrated; Presby- 
terian Review'y Scottish Canadian; apptd. 
Prov. Archivist for Ontario, 1903; for four 
yrs. pres. Gaelic Soc. of Can.; grand chief 
Sons of Scotland fourteen yrs.; one of 
founders 48th Regt., "Highlanders," and 
of Empire Club, Toronto. Life Mem. 
Caledoman Soc., Past Master St. John's 
Lodge, A.F. & A.M.; Past Chn. of Coll. Inst. 
Bd., Toronto; Pres. of the Can. Folklore 
Soc.; taught gaelic at Knox Coll., Toronto 
for three winters; past pres. Toronto Shinty 
Club; Pres. Scottish Can. Assn.; pres. Can.. 
Fraternal Assn.; past pres. Bums lit. Soc, 
of Toronto; Hon. Sec. and Librarian, Gaelic 
Soc. of Can. Publications: "Practical les- 
sons in Gaelic Grammar;" "Short Scottish 
Canadian Biographies;" "The Last Laird 
of Macnab"; "Essays on Celtic literature," 
"Antiquities and Art;" "History of Tor- 
onto;" "Guide to Torontoj^' "The Mission 
of the Scot in Canada;" "The Clan Fraser 
in Canada; "History of the 48th High- 
landers," and many contributipns on Celtic, 
Scottish, and Canadian historical subjects. 
Addresses: Legislative Bldgs., Toronto; 
Woodlawn Av., Toronto. 

FBASEB, Ansrus William, K.C.; b. 
Glengarry, Ont., 22 Aug., 1869; «. Jane and 
Isabella Fraser; m. Mary Bromley; two d. 
Educ: Alexandria, Ont., and Osgoode Hall, 
Toronto; called to the Bar in May, 1887; 
created Queen's Council, May, 1899; for- 
merly High Chief Ranger, I.O.F. Address: 
167 Gilmour St., Ottawa. Club: Rideau. 

FBASEB, Austin L., B.A.. M.P.; 6. Ver- 
non River. P.^L. 17 March, 1868; «. of 
Edward and Flora Fraser; m. Maude A. 
Moar; two s. one d. Educ: Prince of Wales 
Coll., and St. Dimstan's Coll.; taught sch. 
eight years; studied law and admitted to the 
Bar, 6 Nov., 1900; candidate for local house 
in 1904, and was elec; first elec. to the 
H. of C., at g. e., 1908; Conservative; 
Roman Catholic. .A<Wrc««:Soiuis, P.E.I. . 

FBASEB* Hon. Duncan Cameron, B.A., 
D.C.L., LL.D.; Lieut.-Govemor of Nova 
Scotia; b. New Glasgow, N.S., 1 Oct., 1845; 
s. of Alex. Fraser and Ann Chisholm; m. 
1878, Bessie G., d. of Wm. Graham, of New 
Glasgow. Educ: Pub. and Normal Schs., 
Truro; Dalhousie Univ. (grad. B.A., 1872); 
taught sch. for several jrrs.; called to the 
Bar, 1873; twice elec. Mayor of New Glas- 
gow; called to N.S. Leg. Council, Feb.. 1878, 
and entered N.S. Govt., but resigned same 
yr. to run for the Assembly. Called to Leg. 
Coun. and Ex-Coun., Feb., 1888, becoming 
GoXrt. leader in Leg. Coun.; elec. to H. of C. 
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g. e., 1896-1900; reaiKned his seat Feb., 
1Q04L and in same month apptd. to the 
Bencn of the Supreme Ct. of Nova Scotia; 
G'and Master of Free Masons of N.S., 1892, 
1893; has been pres. of the Alumni Assn., 
Dalhousie Univ., Ck)mmr. of Schs., Pictou 
Co., and Govr. Halifax Ladies' Ck>ll., and 
Dal. Coll. D.C.L., St. Francois-Xavier; 
D.C.L., King's Coll.; LL.D., Dal.; Chn. Pub. 
Accounts Com., H. of C. Addre9§: Govern- 
ment House, Halifax, N.S. 

FRASEB, James Dewar$ h. St. Andrews 
Que., 26 March, 1851; s. of Andrew Fraser 
and Jane Walker; unmarried. Ednc: Pub. 
Sohs. Sec. Treas., The Ottawa Electric Ry. I 
Co., and The Ottawa Car Co^ Ltd., also a | 
Director of latter Co.; Past Pres., Ottawa 
Amateur Athletic Club. Recreattan: golf. 
Address: 461 Albert St., Ottawa. Clubs: 
Rideau. Golf, Ottawa. 

FBASBBt Miss Jane Wells; h. Toronto. 
Out., 20 Dec.. 1877: d. Rev. R. Douglas 
Fraser .and Euzabetn Wilson; one of the 
editors of the Presbyterian Sabbath Sch. 
Publications; Recording Sec., Canadian 
Women's Press Club, 1909-10. Address: 
Presbyterian Publications, Toronto. Club: 
Heliconian. 

FBASEB, John, I.S.O.; Auditor Gen- 
eral, Dominion of Canada; b. Loch Garry, 
Co. of Glengarry. Ont., 13 Dec., 1852; s. 
James Fraser ana Isabella Macdonald; m. 
Mary J. Atchison; six s. three d. In mer- 
cantile business from 1869 to 1874; entered 
Civil Service of Canada as Clerk in the 
Finance Department, 1875; chief clerk and 
Dominion Bookeeper, 1902; apptd. Auditor 
General of Canada, 1 Aug., 1906. Recrea- 
tions: Lawn bowling and motor boating. 
Address: 64 Carling Av., Ottawa, Ont. 

FBASEB, Malcolm; b. Montreal. April 
19, ISSS; ». W. Lewis Fraser; m. 1897, 
, Katharine Church. Educ: New York; 
* studied art imder Wyatt Eaton, at Art 
Students' League; under Carrol Beckwith, 
Gotham Art Students; under Walter Shir- 
law, and in Paris, at Ecole Julien, under 
Boulanger and Lefebre. Black and white 
work in Century, St. Nicholas. Ladies' Home 
Journal, etc. lUustrator of Richard Carvel, 
Caleb West, Bret Harte stories, 'etc. Ad- 
dress: 14 W. 12th St., ^ew York. Club: 
Salmagundi, New York. 

FBASEB, Hon. Simon; Mem. of the 
Senate of Australia: b. nr. Hopewell, N.S., 
21 Aug., 1834; s. of W. F. Fraser, of Pictou, 
N.S.; m. Three s. three d. Educ.: East 
River Acad. Went to Australia in 1862; 
a squatter, with extensive interests in 
Victoria, New South Wales and Queens- 
land. First el. to Leg. Ass. of Victoria. 
1874; Leg. Council, 1886; since 1901, one of 
the six Senators to the Commonwealth 
Parlt. from Victoria. Del. to Colonial Con- 
serence at Ottawa, 1894. Address: Toorak, 
nr. Melbourne, Australia. C^ub: Melbourne. 

FBASEB, WlUlam Henry, M.A.; Pro- 
fessor of Italian and Spanish, Univ. of 
Toronto; 6. Bond Head, Ont., 1853; 5th 
s. of late Rev. William Fraser, D.D.; m. 
1883, Helene Zahm. Edue»: Bradford Gram. 
Sch.; Toronto Univ. After graduation in 
1880, taught as resident master in Up. Can. 
Coll., for three years; and was French and 
German master there, 1884-87; lecturer in 
Italian and Spanish in the Univ. of Toronto, 



1887-92; associate-professor, 1892-1901 ; 
Prof., 1901. Publications: joint author with 
Professor Van der Smissen of High School 
German Grammar, 1887, and with Professor 
Squair of High School French Grammar, 
1891; various papers on literarv and aduca- 
tionail subjects. Address: 67 Madison Ave. , 
Toronto. 

FBECHETTE, AchlUe; chief translator 
to the H. of C. of Can.; b. Levis, Que., 13 
Oct.{ 1847; s. Louis Frechette and Mar- 
guerite Martineau; m. Annie 'Thomas How- 
ells, sister of W. Dean Howells, the well- 
known novelist; one «. one d. Educ: Levis 
College and Quebec S^ninary; a lawyer and 
a journalist; law translator and Chief of 
Translation Branch, H. of C. was Ghn. 
French Sep. Sch. Bd., Ottawa; for 18 years, 
one of the Directors, and for five years, 
Sec'y. to the Art Assn. of Ottawa. Publica- 
tions: many magarine articles. Recreations: 
painting and modelling. Address: H. of 
C. ; 87 Mackay St., Ottawa. 

FBECHETTE, Mrs. Annie Thomas 
Howells; b. Hamilton, Ohio, U.S.A.: 
d. Hon. Wm. Cooper and Mary Dean 
Howells; m. Achille Frechette, of Ottawa, 
Ont.; one s. one d. Educ: Jefferson, Ohio. 
For some time literary editor of the Chicago 
Inter-Ocean; later correspondent for New ' 
York Tribune, N. Y. Oraphic, Hearth and 
Home. Chicago Tribune, Cleveland Herald; 
Buffalo Courrier, Ohio State-Journal, &c,; 
actively engaged in philanthropic work. 
Publications: "Reuben Dale," "Popular 
Sayings from Old Iberia," (in collaboration 
with £1 Conde de Premis — Real) ; "On Grand 
father's farm," "The farm's Little Peojjle"; 
short stories and sketches in magazines. 
Address: 87 Mackay Street, Ottawa. 

FBEDEBICTON, Bishop of; see Blch- 
ardson, Bev. John Andrew. 

FBIPP* Alfred Ernest, K.C.. M.L.A.; 
b. Ottawa, Ont., 29 June. 1866; s. of Sidney 
Bowles Fripp, and Mary Eaton: to. Clemen- 
tina, S. Bell : one d. Educ : Collegiate Inst . . 
Ottawa, and Osi^oode Hall, Toronto; called 
to the Bar, Province of Ont., Trinity Term, 
1893; apptd. K.C., 20 Jan., 1908; elec. to 
Legislature for West Ottawa, 8 June, 1908. 
Recreations: golf, curling. Address: 407 
Queen St.. Ottawa. Clubs: Rideau, Golf, 
Ottawa. 

FBIZELL, Joseph Palmer t [b. Barf or d. 
Que., Mar. 13, 1832; s. Oliver and Mary 
S. Beach Frisell. Educ: in Canada; sp'l. 
studies in civ. eng'ring; m. Boston, Oct., 
1864, Julia A. Biowes. Was engaged in 
construction of fortifications on Gulf Coast 
in Civil war in U.S.; since employed in pub. 
service in improvement of nvers and har- 
bors; especially in charge system of reser- 
voirs on head waters of the Mississippi; 
chief eng'r bd. pub. works, Austin, Tex,, 
1890; since 1892 in Boston engaged in 
hydraulic engineering mainly in kne of 
water power. Mem. Am. Soc. Civ. enp;'rs. 
Contb'r. to eng'ring jours. Publications: 
Water Power, 1901. Address: 75 Linden 
St., Dorchester Dist., Boston. 

FBOST, Hon. Francis Theodore; Sena- 
tor; b. Smiths Falls, Ont., 20 Dec., 1643, of 
American parents; m. 1868, Maria E. Powell 
of Madrid, New York. Educ: Smiths Falls 
Gram. Sch.: St. Lawrence Academy, Pots- 
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4am, New York. Smiths Falls first mayor; 
M.P., 1896-1908; a Trustee on the Sch. Bd. 
of Smiths Falls. 1893-98; a Director of the 
manufacturing business of the Frost and 
Wood Co.; a mem. of the Ottawa Imp. 
Comm^ since 1903. AddreBs: Smiths Falls, 
Ont. Club: Rideau. Ottawa. 

FULTON, Hon. Frederick John, B.A.. 
K.C.; h. BedUngton. Eng., 8 Dec., 1862; a. 
of Alexander and Barbara Fulton; un- 
married. Educ: Heversham Gram. Sch., 
and Magdalene Ck>ll., Cambridge. A bar- 
rister. El. to B.C. Legis. at g. e., 1900, 1903 
1907. Sworn and apptd. pres. of Council 
in McBride Admn., Nov., 1903; Prov. Sec. 
and Min. of Education, May, 1904; Attor- 
ney Gen., 1906; Chief Conmir. of Lands and 
Works, 1907. Resigned from Ministry, 
1909. Address: Victoria, B.C. Clvb: Un- 
ion, Victoria. 

FUTCHBB, Thomas Barnes ; b. St. 
Thomas, Ont.. Jan. 1, 1871; «. Thomas and 
Susan Northwood Futcher. unmarried. 
Educ: Ontario pub. schs.; grad. Univ. of 
Toronto Med. Sch.. 1893; house officer. 
Toronto Gen. Hosp., 1893-4; asst. resident 
physician, 1894-8, resident physician, 1898- 
1901, Johns Hopkins Hosp., Baltimore; 
student Univ. of Gras^ Asutria, 1896, Univ. 
of Strassbuig, 1898; Instr. in medicine. 
1896-7. asso. in medicine, 1897-1901; asso- 

Erof. medicine since 1901, Johns Hopkins 
^niv.; also asso. in medicine, Johns Hop- 
kins Hosp., and engaged in gen. med. prac- 
tice in Baltimore. Mem. Assn. Am. Phy- 
sicians. Episcopalian. Address: 3 Frank- 
lin St., W., Baltimore. 



GADSBT, Henry FrankUn, B.A.; 6. St. 
Catherines, Ont., 5 April, 1869; s. of James 
Gadsby and Margaret Owen Smiley; Educ: 
Stratford Ont. pub. sch., Woodstock, Ont.. 
Coll. J and Univ. of Toronto. Honours in 
classics and English at Toronto Univ.; 
reporter on Chicago newspapers; edited St. 
John Telegraph; editorial writer, Toronto 
Star; editor Colliers] Weekly (Canadian edi- 
tion). Publications: Poems, short stories, 
Parliamentary sketches from Ottawa Gal- 
lery of Notables (public men of Canada), 
Gallery Clock; Political Skit at Ontario 
Legislature. Address: 82 Howard Street, 
Toronto, Ont. Clubs: Arts and Letters, 
Toronto. 

6A6E, William James; Pres. of the Tor- 
onto Bd. of Trade, 1910; 6. nr. Brampton, 
Ont.; m. Ida Bumside. Pres. of the W. J. 
Gage Co., one of the leading book and 
stationery firms in Canada. An ardent 
social reformer; conceived the plan of estab- 
lishing a sanatorium for the treatment of 
consumptives, and for this purpose visited 
similar institutions in Europe and the U.S., 
and brought this knowledge to bear on the 
Ont. situation. The Muskoka Cottage San- 
atorium, the Muskoka Free Hospital, the 
King Edward Sanatorium and the Toronto 
Free Hospital for consumptives were creat- 
ed mainly by his e£Forts. Has o£Fered a 
series of six scholarships of $100.00 each, 
together with gold medals, to be given in 
connection with the early diagnosis cf 



tuberculosis; el. pres. Bd. of Trade. 1910. 
Address: 434 Bloor St., West, Toronto. 
Club: National, Toronto. 

GAGNE, Hon. Jean Alfred, K.C.; Judge 
of the Superior Court of the Prov. of Que. ; 
b. Murray Bay, Que., 17 April, 1842; s. of 
Jean B. Gagne, and Christme Blackburn; 
m. Marie Emilie Guay; five s. Educ: Que. 
Seminary. Admitted to the Bar, 1864; el. 
to H. of C, 1882; Dir. of the Quebec and 
Lake St. John^Ry.; apptd. Judge of the 
Superior Ct. of Quebec for the dist^ of 
Chicoutimi and Saguenay, 1889. Address: 
18 Mount Carmel St., Quebec. 

GA6NON, Mgr. Charles Octave; b. Que- 
bec, 23 Dec., 1857; s. of Charles Gagnon and 
Hortense Caron. Educ: Quebec Sem., 
Laval Univ. (B.A., 1878). Was ordained 
Priest in 1882, and apptd. Sec. of the 
Archives and Master of Ceremonies to the 
Archbishop of Quebec, 1882-7; Treaa. of 
St. Charies Hosrotal, 1898-1909. Chaplain 
of the Ste. Jean Baptiste Soo., Quebec since 
1890. A prelate of His Holiness the Pope; 
one of the promoters of the first Plenary 
Council in Canada, 1909. Publications: 
Conjointly with Mgr. Tetu, published the 
Pastoral Letters to the Bishops of Quebec, 
1669-1887 (6 vols.) Address: St. Charles 
Hospital, Gignac St., Quebec. 

GAGNON, Ernest (Frederick Ernest Am- 
edee), F.R.S.C, Litt.B.; 6. Louise- 
ville. Que., 7 Nov., 1834; s. of Charles Ed- 
' ward (jagnon, and Julia Jane, d. of Colonel 
Durand, of Plattsburgh, U.S.; m. (1st) 
Caroline Nault; (2nd) £^nina Cimon; two d, 
Educ: Joliette Coll.; studied music in 
Paris^ 1857-58, and became organist of 
Basihca. Quebec, 1864; made a trip to 
Europe in 1873, as special correspondent of 
Le Courrier du Canada; apptd. Sec., Dept. 
of Pub. Works, Que., 1876, and held posi- 
tion for over thirty yrs. Publications: 12 
vols, of a historical character, including 
"Chansons populaire du Canada;" "Lettres 
de Voyage;;" "Le Comte de Paris a Que- 
bec;" "Le Fort et le Chateau St. Loms;** 
"Government Buildings in ^ebec;" 
' 'Louis Joliet , discoverer of the Mississippi. * * 
"Pages d'Histoire." Address: 164 Grande 

GAX.IBEBT, Paul; b. France, 1856; m. 
Ealadie Galibert ; five children. Edtic. : Mon- 
treal pub. schs. Arrived Canada with his 
Earents, 1863. At age of fourteen entered 
is father's establishment.to learn the tann- 
ing trade; commenced a business of his own 
1880, and now owns one of the largest 

giants in this line in the Prov. of Quebec, 
hairman Montreal Turnpike Trust since 
1896; mem. Montreal Bd. of Trade, execu- 
tive bd. of Can. Manfrs. Assn. ; dir. Subur- 
ban Power and Tramway Co., Montreal 
Street Ry., Co., La prairie Brick Co.; chair- 
man Montreal Terminal Ry. Co. Was 
Mayor of Longue Pointe Municipality for 
five yrs. Governor Montreal Gen. Hospital 
Notre Dame Hospital, Western Hospital, 
Montreal. Recreations: outdoor amuse- 
ments and sports, tniVelling. Address: 81 
Cherrier St.. Montreal. Clubs: Canada, St. 
Denis, Canadien, Montreal. 
GAX.LIHEB, Hon. William Alfred ; Judge 
of the Court of Appeal for B.C.: 6. Bruce 
Co., Ont., 1860; s. of Francis GalUher and 
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Margaret Louise, d. of Charles Brown, 
formerly of Toronto. Educ: Pub. and 
High Schs., Walkerton. and Coll. Inst.. 
Collingwood; is It Barrister-at-law. entitled 
to practice in Manitoba, North-Weet Ter- 
ritories, and British Columbia; elec. to H. 
of C. at g. e.. 1900: re-elec. at g. e., 1904; 
apptd. one of the first Judges of the B.C. 
Court of Appeal, 29 Nov., 1909. AddtetB: 
Victoria, B.C. 

GAIXINGEB, Hon. Jacob Harold t mem- 
ber of U.S. Senate for New Hampshire; 6. 
ComwaU, Ont., March 28, 1837; «. Jacob 
and Catharine Cook; m. 1860, Mary Anna 
Bailey, Salisbury, N.ti. Graduated in Med. 
1858, uid practiced until he entered public 
life. Mem. N. H. legislature. 1872-3, 1891; 
State constitutional conv., 1876; State sen- 
ator, 1878, 1879, 1880; Pres. State Senate, 
1879, 1880. Suigeon-gen. of State, with 
rank Brig.-Gen., 1879-80. Chmn. Rep. 
State Com.. 1882-90, 1898-1907; mem. 
Congress, 1886-9; Senator, 1891; term exp., 
1916. ilddrets; Concord, N.H. 

GAL.T, Alexander Caslmer. B.A.. K.C; 
6. Toronto, Ont., 16 March, 1863; «. Sir 
Thomas Gait, and Lady Gait; m. Ella Grace 
Vivian, 17 June, 1886; four «. two d. Educ: 
HdlmuthCoU., London, Ont., and Toronto 
Univ.; Banister and Solicitor; member of 
firm of Tupper, Gait, Tupper, etc., Winni- 
peg. Publicatum^: Contributions to Can- 
ada Law Journal and Canadian Law Time: 
Recreations: tennis, fishing and shooting. 
Addreei: 219 Gale Ave., Winnipeg, Man. 
C2u6«; Manitoba, Winnipeg, Man. 

GALiT, £lliott Torrance; 6. Sherbrooke. 

§ue., 24 May.. I860; t. Sir Alexander T. 
ah, K.C.M.G., and Mliott Torrance. Educ. 
Lennoxville, Que., and Harrow, £ng.; asst; 
Indian Commissioner. N.W.T., in 1881. 
Manager Alberta Ry. and Coal Co.', 1882- 
1893. and President. 1894 to 1903; Presi- 
dent of the Alberta Ry. and Irrigation Co., 
in 1904. Addreaa: St. James* Club, Mont- 
real. Cluba: St. James', Mount R£yal, Mont- 
real; Metropolitan, New York; Welhngton. 
London, Eng. 

GAL.T, €}eorge Frederick; h. Toronto, 1 
March. 1866; «. of the late Chief Justice 
Gait and Frances Louisa, d. of the late 
James Perkins. R.N.; m. 1883. Maigaret. d. 
of Richard Smith, of Montreal; four d. 
Educ.: Gait Coll. Inst.; entered into com- 
mercial life and in 1882 formed a partner- 
ship with his cousin. John Gait. a. of late 
Sir Alexander Gait, under the firm name of 
G. F. and J. Gait, importers of teas and 
groceries. Winnipeg. Business developed 
• so rapidly as to necessitate opening up 
branches in Toronto, Calgary. Edmonton, 
Prince Albert and Vancouver. A dir. of 
the Canada Permanent and Western Can- 
ada Loan Corpori£tions; Vice-Pres. Great 
West life Insur. Co. Actively interested 
in charitable institutions of Winnipeg; an 
ardent supporter of manly sport, especially 
rowing. Address: IVinnipeg. Cluha: Man- 
itoba. Commercial, Winmpeg. 

GAMBLE, Francis Clarke; Pub. Works 
Engr.. Prov. of British Columbia; h. Toronto 
23 Oct., 1848; «. of Clarke Gamble. Q.C., and 
Harriet Eliza Boulton; m. Sarah Eleanor, 
d. of William E. Clark, formerly a mem. of 
the P.E.I. Legis., and afterwards Collector 
of Customs of the same Prov. ; one «. Educ. : 



Upper Can. Coll. and private tutors. Chair- 
\ man on Intercolonial Ry. 1869-70; Rodman 
on Great Western Ry. of Can. 1871 ; Asst. 
Engr. on Great W. Ry., 1871-72; Renn 
selaer. Polytechnic Inst., Troy, N.Y. (short 
course) 1872-73: Resident Eigr. for Con- 
tractor, P.E.I. Ry., 1873-76; Asst. Engr. 
Intercolonial Ry., 1876; Asst. Mgr. Geor- 
gian Bay Ry., C.P.R. 1876-77; Asst. Engr. 
Q.M. and Ottawa Ry., 1877-78; private 

Sractice, 1879; first Asst. Engr., Contract 
[o. 42. C.P.R., 1879-«0; first Asst. Engr.. 
C.P.R., in B.C.. 1880; Asst. Engr., Dept. 
of Pub. Works, Can., in B.C., 1881-87. 
Govt. Agt. and Resident Engr. of Dept. of 
Pub. Works. Can., in B.C., 1887-97; private 

Sractice, 1897; Pub Works Engr., prov. of 
I.e., 1897 to date. Recreation: golf. Ad- 
dreaa: 820 Pemberton Road, Victoria, B.C. 
Ciu6; Union, Victoria. _ ^ 

GANONG, WilUam Francis, Ph.D., Pro- 
fessor of Botany in Smith College; o. St. 
John, N.B., 19 Feb.. 1864: «. James Harvey 
Ganong and Susan Elisabeth Brittain; m. 
Jean Murray Carman, d. of Bliss Carman. 
Educ: Pub. Sch. of St. John and St. Step- 
hen, N.B.; Univ. of N.B., Harvard Univ., 
and Univ. of Munich. Germany. For five 
years, Asst. Instructor in Harvard Univ. 
Since 1894, Professor of Botany in Smith 
Coll. Publications: Many special papers in 
Scientific and Historical Journals, and 
transactions of the R.S.C.; 'The Teaching 
Botanist," Labratory Cruise in Plant 
Physiology, Dering's description and Nat- 
ural History of Arcadia; Toronto Champlian 
Society, 1908. Address: Massasoit St., 
Northampton, Mass., U.S.A. , « ,, 

GABDEN^ames Ford, C.E., D.L.S.. M. 
L.A.; b. Woodstock, Ont., 19 Feb.. 1847; 
«. of H. W. G. Garden and E. Jane Gale, 
U. E. Loyalists. Educ: Charlotte Co. 
Gram. Sch.. N.B.; was Lieut, in Intelligence 
Corps in North West Rebellion,- 1885; 
wounded at Batochc; (Medal); Mayor of 
Vancouver, B.C., 1898-99-1900; member of 
British Columbia Legislature, 1900 to 1909. 
Address: Vancouver, B.C. Clubs: Vancou- 
ver, B.C. 

GABDINEB, Herbert Fairbalm, B.A., 
M.A.; 6. Brockville, Ont., 21 Aug.. 1849; 
«. Rev. James Gardiner, D.C.L., and Matilda 
Fairbaim; m. Margaret Ellen Morden, of 
London, Ont.; one «. two d. Newspaper 
work from 1870 to 1903; editor of Hamilton 
Times, 1880 to 1903; Principal Ont. Inst., 
for Blind, from 16 July, 1903, to present 
time. Publications: Book on Origin of 
names of Ont. Counties and Tps.; "Nothing 
but Names;" annual reports of Ont. Inst, 
for Blind. 1903-1909. Becreations: Lawn 
bowling. Address: "SardaiTghar^" Brant- 
ford, Ctot. Clubs: Brantford, Hamilton. 

GABDNEB, Lieut.-CoI. Bobert; b. Mon- 
treal, Que.; s. of the late Robert Gardner. 
Educ .-Montreal. At age of sixteen ent ered 
macMnery establishment, founded by his 
father, 1860; became a partner, 1869, and 
head of the firm on the death of his father, 
1890. Entered 6th Fusiliers (now Ist 
Prince of Wales Fusiliers), 1886; Lieut.- 
Col., 1878; retired 1886. Took part in 
Fenian Raids of 1866 and 1870 (medal with 
two clasps, and Victoria decoration), mem. 
Montreal Bd. of Trade, Canadian Mfgrs. 
Assn., Can. Soc. of Gvil Engrs.; Pres 



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Mount Royal Foundry Co.; Vice-Pre«^St. 
Andrew's Soc.; Gov. Montreal Gen. Hos^ 
pital and Montreal Dispensary; mem. M.A. 
A.A. Addreat: St. Luke and St. Mattliew 
St.. Montreal. Club*: Enffineers', St. James' 
Royal Montreal Golf, Montreal Curling, 
Royal St. Lawrence Yacht. 

GABNEAU, Hon. Edouard Burrouslis, 
M.L.C.; 6. Quebec, 18 Jan., 1869; a, ofHon. 
Pierre Gameau, and Cecile Burroughs: m. 
1882, Laura Braun; two «. three d. Eauc: 
Com. Acad., Quebec High Sch., Eastman's 
National Bus. Coll., Poughkeepsie, N.Y. 
A wholesale drygoods merchant, Pres., 
Qarneau, Ltd.. Quebec Land Co.; ex-Pres., 
Quebec Bd. of Trade; Dir., Richelieu and 
Ont. Nav. Co^ National Tel. Co., Quebec 
Cartage and Transfer Co.; apptd. to Leg. 
Coun.. 6 April, 1904. RecrecUiona: hunting, 
fishing. Addreaa: 102 Grande Alice, Que. 
Club: Garrison, Quebec. 

OABNEAU, rion. Nemese, M.L.C.; 6. 
Ste. Anne de la Perade, Que., 16 Nov., 1847; 
«.,of Dr. J. B. Gameau, and Blarie Nathalie 
Rtntret; m. Marie Eulodie, d. of J. Petrus 
Plamondon; one a. Edue,: St. Cyr Acad. 
A merchant. First el. to Leg. Ass., 1897; 
Leg. Coun., 1901; Min. of Agric^^ 1905; 
metn. of Council of Agric; Pres. of Chicout- 
imi Pulp Co.; Pres. of Les Prevoyants du 
Canada Ass. Co. Takes great interest in 
^Pp'l awarded medal of agric. merit. 
Addreaa: 10 Av. St. Dems, Quebec. 

G^BETT, B. W., M.A.. M.D., CM.; 
Professor of Obstetrics, Queen's Univ., 
Kmsrston; h, Tp. of Brock, Co. of North 
Ont., 31 May, 1853; father English, and 
mother Irish; m. 1887, M. L., d. of A. S. 
Kirkpatrick, Co. Crown Attorney; two a, 
one d. Educ: Preliminary Ont. Coll., 
Picton; M.A. Trinity Coll., Toronto; M.D. 
Queen's Univ., Kingston. After securing 
ms degree in medicine, 1882, commenced 
the practice of his profession in Kingston, 
where he has remained ever since; first 
appointment was Professor of Anatomy in 
the Women's Medical School; afterwards 
appomted Demonstrator of Anatomy in the 
Royal Coll. of Physicians and Surgeons, and 
later filled the chair of Professor of Anatomy; 
Semor Surgeon in the Kingston General 
Hospital, and Surgeon-Major in the 14th 
Batt. Princess of Wales' Own Rifles. Pub- 
l*cationa: Medical and Surgical Gynseology; 
editor, Kingston Medical Quarterly. Re- 
creationa: boating, fishing, and cycling; 
also very fond of photography, and has a 
large collection of his own work. Ad- 
dreaa: 52 Johnson Street, Kingston, Ont. 

GABTSHOBE, Lieut.-Col.WUllain Moir ; 
b. Dundas, Oiit., 3 April, 1853, of Scotch 
^rents; m. Catherine McClary; one d. 
Educ: Dundas, and Dr. Tassie's, at Gait. 
Manufacturer; at present Vice-Pres. Mc- 
Clary Mfg. Co.; Director Ontario Loan and 
Debenture Co.; formerly of the 18th Hus- 
sars, and Commanding lat Brigade Cavalry; 
North West 1885. as Ma^or 7th Fusiliers 
(Medal). RecrecUiona: riding, cricket and 
baseball. Addreaa: London, Ont. 

GABVIN, John AnketeU, B.A.; b. Mon- 
treal. 4 Nov., 1866; a. of John Garvin, 
Glaslough, Monaghan, Ireland, and Martha 
Pedlar, St. Blazey, Cornwall; m. Florence 
Cameron, d. of the late John A. Cameron, 
Stadacona Hall, Ottawa; one d. Ottawa 
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Correspondent, Toronto Newa, 1890, 1891, 
1892, 1899. 1900, 1904; Managing Editor 
Montreal Herald, 1895-1896; Assistant Ed- 
itor, Ottawa Journal, from 1906; visited 
Great Britain and Ireland in 1888 as a mem- 
ber of the Toronto Amateur Lacrosse team, 
on tour for the purpose of introducing the 
game; President Press Gallery. Dommion 
Parliament, 1909. Addreaa: The Journal. 
Ottawa. 

GAULT, A. Hamilton: Dir. Gault Bros. 
h Co.; b. England, 1882; a. of Leslie H. 
Gault, and Blarion A. Davidson; m. 1904, 
Marguerite, d. of the late Hon. G. W. 
Stephens. Educ.: j^hop^s Coll., Lennox- 
ville and MoGill Univ. Was officer in the 
5th Royal Highlanders, and served in Boer 
War as subaJton in the 2nd Canadian 
Mounted Rifles. Joined firm of Gault 
Bros. & Co., of which he is now a dir. Dir. 
Montreal Cotton Co., Van Allen Co.. Trent 
Valley Woollen Mills, Crescent Mnfg. Co., 
Gault Bros., Winnipeg; Gault Bros., Van- 
couver. Addreaa: 696 Sherbrooke St., W.. 
Montreal. Cluba: Mount Royal, St. James*. 
Hunt, Racket, Royal St. Lawrence Yacht. 
Jockey, Montreal. 

GAULT* Major Charles Ernest, M.L.A.: 
b. Montreal, Que.. 19 Sept., 1861; a. of 
Matthew Hamilton Gault. and Elisabeth 
J. Bourne; m. Florence Fairbanks. Educ: 
Montreal High Sch. and preparatory Coll.; 
Major in 5th Royal High., Canadian Mifitia; 
elec. to represent St. Antoine Division,. 
Montreal, in Jan., 1907, and again in June 
1908. Addreaa: 128 Mackay^.. Montreal. 
Cluba: Mount Royal, Montreal; Club and 
Hunt Club, Montreal. 

GAULT, Leslie HamUton; Pres. Gault 
Bros. & Co.; b. Montreal, Que., 1856; a. of 
Blatthew H. Gault, of Strabane, Ireland, 
and Elisabeth I. Bourne, of England; m. 
Marion A. Davidson, of Eastwoodhill. 
Giffrock, Renfrewshire, Scotland: three a. 
one d. Educ: Montreal High Sch., Gait 
Coll. Inst. Entered firm of Gault Bros. A 
Co., dry goods merchants, 1871 ; became a 
partner, 1883; director 1896; president. 
1903. Is connected with the cotton indus- 
try of Can.; dir. Gault 's Ltd., of Winnipeg; 
Gault Bros.. Ltd., Vancouver; Crescent 
Mnfg. Co., Montreal; Van Allen Co., Ltd., 
Hamilton; Gov. Montreal Gen. Hospital. 
Montreal Diocesan Theological Coll.; life 
mem. M.A.A.A. Addreaa: 148 McTavish 
Street. Montreal, Que. Cluba: St. James'. 
C anada, Hunt. Montreal. 

GAUTUIEB, Most Bev* Mgr. Charles 
Hush* Archbishop of Kingston; b. Alexan- 
dria, Ont.. 13 Nov., 1843: a. of Gabriel 
Gauthier and Mary McKinnon; Educ: 
Regiopolis Coll., Kingston. Consecrated 
Archbishop of tOngston, 18 Oct., 1898. 
Addreaa: Archbishop's Palace,King8ton.Ont. 

GAUTHIEB«Mlss Josephine PhcBbe Eva s 
b. Ottawa. Ont., 20 Sept., 1885; d. of Louis 
Gauthier, C.E., and Parmelia Agnes La- 
porte. Educ: Rideau St. Convent, Ottawa 
Coll. Inst. Obtained musical educ. in 
Ottawa; Paris, France, London, Eng.; 
Milan, Italy. Operatic, oratorio and con- 
cert singer. Made debut in Paris, 1904. 
London, 1905. Toured England, Scotland, 
and Canada in 1905. 1906, 1907; in Now 
York, 1907. Made debut at Pavia, Italy, 
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Holland, Aug.. 1909. at Ostende, Belgium, 
9 Sept., 1909. RecrMtion*: outdoor exer- 
cises. Addreases: 31 Mutchmor St., Ottawa. 
Piaxa Cavour-^, Milano, Italy. 

GAUTBEAU, Charles Arthur, B.A. (La- 
val), M.P.; b. Isle Verte. Temisoouata Ck>.. 
Que., 29 Sept., 1860; s, of Louis N. Qauv- 
reau, N.P., Sdgneur of Villeray, and Grac- 
ienae Gauvreau; m. 1887. Gertrude Gauthier 
of Montreal; three «. one d. Edue.: Coll. of 
Rimouski, Laval Univ. Commr. Superior 
Ct.; made N.P.. 1885. El. to H. of C. at 
bye-el., 1897; re-el. at g. e., 1900, 1904, 
1908. A(idreM:Stanfold,Que. CZub.-Fraser- 
ville, Que. 

OATS, Henry W.; Gen. Mgr. of the New 
York & Ottawa Ry.; h. Brant, Erie Co., 
N.Y.. 21 March, 1849. «. of William and 
Sarah W. Gave; Edue.: Dunkirk, N.Y.; m. 
Nannie Keigiven: two «.: arrived in Can- 
ada, February, 1899. Entered Ry. ser- 
vice, 1 Jan., 1861, since which he has been 
consecutively to Dec. 31. 1862, messenger, 
and 1863-1864, telegraph operator Erie Ky. 
at Dunkirk, N.Y.; 1864-1867, Asst. Cashier, 
and 1867-69, cashier, Buffalo A Erie Ry. 
same place; 1869-1874, cashier, and 1874- 
77, gen. agt., Louisville & Cincinnati Mail 
Line Steamers; 1877-79, gen. agt., and 
1879-86, asst. gen. frt. agt., Cleveland Col- 
umbus Cincinnati & Indianapolis R^.; 1881- 
85, also gen. frt. agt. Indianapolis & St. 
Louis Ry.; 1 July to 31 Oct., 1885, in charge 
traffic; 1885-1886, supt.; 1886-89, mgr. 
Wiggins Ferry Co., and East St. Louis 
Connecting Ry., and operated lines at St. 
Louis; 1889-94, gen. mgr. St. Louis Mer- 
chants Bridge & Terminal Ry.; 1894-96. 
traffic mgr. St. Louis Chicago & St. Paul Ry. ; 
1896-99, gen. mgr. same road, and Chicago 
Peoria A St. Louis Ry.; 1899-1900, gen. 
mgr. New York & Ottawa Rd.; 1899-1900 
also pres., and 1900-1905, receiver same 
road; 1 March, 1905, to date, gen. mgr. New 
York & Ottawa Ry., successor to the New 
York & Ottawa Rd. Address: Alexandra 
_ Hotel, Ottawa. 

6EABT, George Besinald, K.C.; Mayor 
of Toronto; h, Strathroy. Ont„ 12 Aug., 
1873; «. of Theophilas Jones Geary and 
Mary Goodson Geary; unmarried. Edue,: 
Up. Can. Coll., and tJniv. of Toronto; called 
to the Bar, 1894; practices in Toronto; 
Counsel for Prov. of Ont., in insurance in- 
vestigation; School Trustee, 1903; Alder- 
man m 1904-5-6-7; Candidate for Mayor in 
1908, but was second in a field of five, Con- 
troller, 1909. and elected by the largest vote 
yet recorded for that office; elec. Mayor, 
1910. Address: Wellesley St., Toronto. 
Clubs: Toronto Golf, Albany, Toronto. 

GEDDBS. George; b. Glen morris. Co. 
Brant, Ont., 20 Sept., 1860; s, of George 
Qeddes and Jane Ann Forbes; m. Maigaret 
Alexander. Gait, Ont. ; one d. Edue.: Glen- 
morris Pub. Sch.; farmer, then Mill Mgr., 
and now personal agency. Has been Trus- 
tee 5 years; at present time, Mayor of St. 
Thomas, Ont.; Pres.. Ontario Municipal 
Association; Grand Councellor, K. of P. 
Recreations: bowling and curling. Address: 
St. Thomas, Ont. Clubs: Elgin Country 
Club, Golf. 

OEIKIE, Walter B., M.D., LL.D., CM., 
D.C.L.; b. at Edinburgh, Scotland, 8 May, 



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1830; m. Feb., 1854, to Frances M. Wood- 
house; two s. two d. Bduc: Edinbuigh, 
Scotland; Toronto, Philadelphia; post grad. 
work in London and Edinburgh; arrived 
in Canada, July, 1843; life spent in general 
practice and as a Medical Professor; has at 
different times been in Victoria Medical 
Dept. and in Trinity Medical CoU^ many 
years on the Consulting Staff of Toronto 
General Hospital; Founder Trinity Medical 
Coll., 1870, and its Executive Officer from 
1871 to 1903; representative of Trinity 
Medical Coll., on Council of Physicians and 
Surgeons of Ont. from 1877 to 1902. Re- 
creations: travel. Address: Holsrwood Villa, 
52 Maitland St.. Toronto. 

GEOFFBION, Victor, B.C.L., K.C., M. 
P.; 6. St. Simon, Bagot Co., Que., 23 Oct.' 
1851; «. of Felix Geoff rion, and Catherine 
Brodeur; m. 1884, Francesca, d. of the late 
Hon. Senator Paquet, "of St. Cuthbert. 
Edue.: St. Hyacinthe Coll., McGill Univ. 
Practicing lawyer of the legal firm of 
Geoffrion & Cusson, of Montreal. M.P. for 
Chambly and Vercheres since 1899. Ad- 
dress: 234 Mountain St., Montreal. Clubs: 
Canada, Montreal. 

GERALD, WtUiam John, I.S.O.. Depu- 
ty Minister of Inland Revenue, Can.; b. 

. Prescott, Ont., 27 July, 1850; s. of William 
and Charlotte Gerald; m. Elisabeth Hams- 
worth Billyard; two d. Edue.: St. Joseph's 
Coll., St. Laurent, Montreal; entered Inland 
Revenue Dept., 4 April, 1867; was collector 
at Brantfora and London; Chief Inspector; 
Asst. Commissioner, now Deputy Minister. 
Address: 336 Metcalfe St., Ottawa. 

GERMAN, William Manley, K.C.. M. P. ; 
b. Prince Edward Co., Ont., 26 May. 1851; 
8. of George German and Susan Garratt; 
m. Henrietta Macdonnell; four s. one d. 
Edue.: Common Sch., and Victoria Coll., 
Cobourg; called to the Bar, 1881; and began 
practice of law in Welland; was Deputy 
Reeve of Welland; elec. to the H. of C. 1891 
and at elec. since that time. Address: 
Welland, Ont. Club: Rideau. Ottawa. 

GERYAIS, Honore Hlppoiyte Achllle, 
K.C., LL.D., M.P.; b. Richelieu, Co. Rou- 
ville. Que., 13 Aug., 1864; s. of Charles 
Gervaifl and Adele Monty; m. 17 May, 1887, 
Albina Robert, Montreal; d. of Joseph 
Robert. Edue.: Petit Seminaire of Sainte 
Marie de Monoir, and Laval Univ., Mon- 
treal. Has been for 20 years in partner- 
ship with Hon. H. B. Rainville. K.C.; 
Speaker for some years of the Quebec Leg.; 
now with Hon. Horace Archambault, K.C., 
Attorney General and Speaker and Mr. 
Paul Rainville, LL.L., under the name of 
Rainville, Gervais and Rainville: a candi- 
date for the Liberal party in St. James' 
Division, Montreal, bye election, 16 Feb.. 
1904, against J. H. G. Bergeron, and elected; 
re-elec. 1904 and 1908; has been a member 
of the Council of the Montreal Bar and 
Batonnier G^ieral of the Bar of the Prov. 
of Que.; Governor of "rEkmlePolvtechnique; 
Promoter and €k)vemor of I'Ecole des 
Hautes Etudes Commerciales of the Prov. 
of Que.; A Gov. of Laval Univ.; Professor 
of International Law and Civil Procedure 
at Laval Univ.; membre-correspondant de 
la Soci^t^ de Legislation compart de 
France;" is a writer of several legal works; 
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1905, and since; Liberal. Addreaa: 181 Berri 
St., Montreal. Clubs: St. Denis, Montreal; 
Rideau, Ottawa. 

OIBBENS, WilUam; editor and propri- 
etor of Ck>mwall Standard; h. London, Eng., 
7 June, 1854; «. of William J. and Emma 
Gibbens; m. Florence S. Culbert, of Lind- 
say, Ont.; one d. Educ: Priv. Sch., Dork- 
ing, Surrey, and London. Came to Canada, 
July, 1869. first engaged in commercial 
work; newspaper experience commenced on 
the Brockville Recorder; joined staff of the 
Ottawa Citizen, 1876, and filled positions 
of local reporter and city editor until 1880; 
1880-1884. Rapid aty Standard and Min- 
n^osa TrUmne in Manitoba, the Standard 
being the first newspaper pubd. in the 
Canadian Northwest, west of Portage la 
Prairie, with the exception of the Battle- 
ford Herald; returned to Ottawa, 1884, and 
was mrtfc. dir. of the Citizen Pub. Co., until 
1888; editor and imuu m i i.f the Cornwall 
Standard since Aug., 188S; became prop- 
rietor, 1907. Addreas: Cornwall, Ont. 
Club: Cornwall. 

GIBSON, Col. Hon. John Morrison, M. 
A., LL.D., K.C., A.D.C., Lieut. -Governor 
of Ontario; b. 1 Jan, 1842; m. (1st) Emily 
Annie, d. of late Ralph Birrell, London; 
(2nd) Caroline, d. of Hon. Adam Hope, 
Senator; (3rd) EliKabeth, d. of late Judge 
Malloch, of Brockville; four a. two rf. Educ.: 
Central Sch., Hamilton; Univ. of Toronto. 
(Prince of Wales Prize, medals in Classics 
and Modem Languages, LL.B., with gold 
medal, 1869; LL.D. honoris causa, 1903). 
Barr. (U.C), 1867); Prov. See. of Ont., 
1889; Comm. of Crown Lands, 1896; At- 
torney-Gen. 1899-1905; Q.C. 1890; Bencher 
of Law Society of Up. Can., 1899; Lieut.- 
Col. 13 Regt., Canadian Militia, 1876; Hon. 
Lieut.-Col. 13th Regt., 1895; Hon. CoL, 1901 
Colonel, Reserve of Officers, 1902; Colonel 
Commanding 15th Brigade, Canadian Mil- 
itia, 1903; Pres. Dominion of Canada Rifle 
Association; Prince of Wales Prize, Wim- 
bledon, 1879; Commander Canadian Rifle 
Team to Wimbledon, 1881, and to Bisley, 
1907; President Canadian Branch Red Cross 
Society; President Dominion Power and 
Transmission Company; Hon. A.D.C. to 
Their Excellencies the Earl of Aberdeen 
and the Earl of Minto, Governors-General 
of Canada; Past Grand Master Grand Lodge 
of Canada, A.F. and A.M.; Grand Com- 
mander A. and A.S. Rite for Canada. Ad- 
dress: Government House, Toronto. Clubs: 
Toronto, National, Toronto; Hamilton. 

GIBSON, Thomas William; Deputy 
Minister of Mines for Ontario; b. Wroxeter, 
Ont., 19 Feb., 1859; a, Alexander L. Gibson 
and Janet F. Gibson; m. Jessie E. Brown; 
two s. and four d. Educ: Wroxeter pub. 
sch. Rockwood, Ont. (Academy). Clerk, 
bookkeeper, journalist, manufacturer. Sec. 
Bureau of Mines; Director, Bureau of 
Mines, Deputy Minister of Mines; Publica- 
tion: Official Reports. Recreations: canoe- 
mg, gardening. Address: 84 De Lisle St., 
Toronto. 

OrasON, Hon. William, Senator; b. 
Peterhead, Scot.. 7 Aug., 1849; e. s. of the 
late William Gibson and Lucritia Gilzeau; 
tn. 1876, Jennie Hill (d. 1902), d. of the late 
John F. Davidson, of Hamilton, Ont.; (2nd) 
Margaret E., d. of the late Alex. Mackie, 
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merchant of Peterhead, Scot, ; five d. Educ, : 
Peterhead Acad. Railway Contractor, and 
mem. Can. Soc. of Civil £ngT8.; owns and 
operates two of the most acteiuive lime- 
stone quarries in Canada near Beamsville 
and Crookston. Ont. Pres. of the Bank of 
Hamilton, of tile Hamilton Gas light Co., 
the Keewatin Lumber and Mfe. Co., the 
Keewatin Power Co.; dir. of the Canada 
Screw Co., the Canada Life Assur. Co„ of 
the Hamilton Provident and Loan Soc. 
First returned to H. of C, at g. e., 1891, for 
Lincoln and Niagara; unseated, but re-el. at 
bye^lec., 28 Jan., 1892; re-elec. at g. e., 
1896; defeated at g. e., 1900; Chief Whip. 
Liberal Party for some years. Called to the 
Senate. 11 Feb., 1902. Past Grand Master. 
A.F. and A.M.; 33** active mem. of the 
Supreme Council of Canada and Deputy for 
Ontario. Recreation: travel. Address: 
Beamsvill, Ont. Clubs: Hamilton, Com- 
mercial, Hamilton; Toronto. National, Tor- 
onto; Rideau, Ottawa. 

6I6AULT, George Auguste, N.P., Dep. 
Min. of Agric^ for Prov. of Quebec; b. St. 
Mathias, Co., Rouville, Que., 23 Nov., 1846; 
s. of Pierre Gigault, and Marguerite Wait; 
m. Isabella Dillon; two a. five d. Educ: 
St. Hyadnthe Sem. Admitted to profes- 
sion of notary in 1867; apptd. Dep. Min. 
of Agric. for Quebec, 1892. Represented 
Rouville Co. in H. of C, 1878-1891. In 
1884, moved for special Committee of which 
he was chmn., wnose report led to estab-^ 
lishment in 1886 of Dom. Experimental 
Farms. Publications: Report on a trip to 
Denmark; report on establishment of Agri- 
cultural Clubs in Prov. Quebec. Address: 
Ste. Foy, Que. 

GILBERT, Alexander Glen; b. George- 
town, Demerara, 31 Dec., 1840; of Scotch 
parentage; m. Susan Chamings, of Devon., 
Eng. Educ. : Glasgow, Scot. Came to Can- 
ada in- 1860. Was engaged in Journalism, 
chiefly on sta£f of Montreal Gazette, for 
many years. Apptd. poultrv expert at 
Central Experimental Farm, which position 
still holds. Publications: Many pamphlets 
and reports on Poultry keeping; "Montreal 
and Maritime Provinces;" (pamph). Ad- 
dreaa: Central Experimental Farm. Ottawa, 
Ont. 

GHX, Robert; b. Dundas, Ont., 30Sept. 
1851; a. of William and Alison Sanderson 
Gill; m. (Ist) Caroline Gilmour, e. d. of the 
late John Gilmour, of Marchmount, Que., 
(d. 1884); (2nd) Anna Louisa Thistle, d. of 
the late W. R. Thistle, P.L.S., of Ottawa; 
four s. Educ: Up. Can. Coll., Toronto. 
Has been Manager of the Canadian Bank of 
Commerce, Ottawa, since 1887; previously 
Manager of other branches, and Chief In- 
spector for six years. Address: 281 O'Con- 
nor St.. Ottawa. Clubs: Rideau, Golf, 
Country, Ottawa; St. James*, Montreal. 

GHXIES, Joseph Alexander, M.A . K. 
C; 6. at Irish Cove, Cape Breton, 17 Sept.. 
1849; s. of John Gillies and Mary Isabella 
Maclean; m. Josephene E. Bertrand; one 
s. Educ: St. Frances Xavier Coll., Antig- 
onish; graduated M.A., in 1871; Registrar 
of probate, Cape Breton Co., from 1872 to 
1887, when he resigned; elec. M.P. in 1891, 
and sat in H. of C., until 1900. Addreaa: 
Parklands, Sydney, Cape Breton. Cluba: 
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GIIXMOB, Hon. Daniel; Senator; b. St. 
George, N.B.. 1 July. 184Q; «. of the late 
Hon. A. H. Gillmor, Senator, and Hannah 
Dawes Qillmor; m. Nov., 1877, Catherine 
Sophia Duffy. Educ: St. George Sch.; a 
merchant; mem. of the firm of O Brien and 
Gillmor, St. George, and of the firm of 
Chase And Sanbum, Montreal; Liberal. 
Addrew: 4149 Dorchester St. W.. Montreal. 

GILMOUB, John; Pres. of the Gilmour 
h Hu^hson, Lumber Co.; h. Quebec, 22 
April, 1849; «. of the late John Gilmour. a 
native of Scotland; m. 1874, Jessie Miller 
Mclimont; six «. one d. Succeeded to 
control his father's extensive lumber busi- 
ness, and is now Pres. of the Gilmour &. 
Hu^hson Lumber Co., which owns extensive 
limits on the Gatineau and operates a large 
steam sawmill on the Ottawa River, near 
the mouth of the Gatineau. Addreat: 29 
Cartier St. , Ottawa. Club : Rideau . Ottawa. 

GUJPm, Edwin, B.A., M.A., Hon. Dr. 
Sc., Hon. LL.D. (Dalh.); I.S.O.. F.R.S.C; 
6. Halifax, N.S., 28 Oct., 1860; a. of Edwin 
Gilpin, Dean of N.S., and Amelia, y. d. of 
the Hon. Justice Hahburton, "Sam Slick;" 
m. Florence ^len, e. d. of Lewis Johnstone, 
M.D., of Stellarton N.S.; one «. two d. 
Edttc.: Halifax Gram. Sch. and King's 
Coll., Windsor, N.S.; apptd Inspector of 
Mines, N.S., 18/9; a member and Secretary, 
Board of Examiners of Collery Officials, 
N.S.. 1881: Deputy Commissioner of Pub. 
Works and Mines, N.S., 1886; member of 
many English, Canadian and American 
Societies. Publicationa: nimierous and 
valuable j>apers and books on the Geology, 
etc., of N.S., and on mining subjects. 
Recreationa: Boating. Adareaa: Edgemere, 
Halifax, N.S. Club: HaUfax. 

GIBABD, Joseph, M.P.; b. St. Urbain. 
Charlevoix Co., Que., 2 Aug., 1864; a. of 
Patrice Girard, and Marie Tremblay; m. 
1876, Enuna Cote; three a. Educ: Quebec 
Seminan^. An argiculturist. Pres., Agric. 
Soc. of Lake St. John; Sec. of the Farmers' 
Club; Pres. c^ the Dairy Soc. of Quebec 
Prov. El. to Quebec Leg. Ass., at g. e., 
1892; re-el. at g. e.. 1897. El. to H. of C. 
at g. e., 1900, for Chicoutimi and Saguenav; 
re-^. at g. e., 1904, 1908. Addreaa: St. 
Gedeon, Que. 

GIBDWOOD, Gilbert P., Emeritus Pro- 
fessor of Chemistry, McGill Univ., b. Lon- 
don, En«. 22 Oct.. 1832; •. of G. F. Gird- 
wood, M.D., Edinburgh, and d. of Rev. 
Thos. Basely, Rector ot Lavenham, Suf- 
folk; m. 1862, M. M., d. of late T. E. Black- 
well, C.E., Managing Director G. T. R.; five 
a. three a. Educ.: i)rivate sch., and St. 
George's Sch. of Medicine. London. Passed 
Coll. of Surgeons, London, 1854; House 
Surgeon Liverpool Infirmary, 1864; joined 
1st Battalion Grenadier Guards, as Asst. 
Surgeon, 1864; came to Canada with 1st 
Battalion; at Trent Affair. 1862; stationed 
in Montreal; left the service on the Regt., 
returning to England; joined the Victoria 
Volunteer Militia as surgeon; served during 
Fenian Raid, 1866 (medal); promoted to 
Medical Staff Officer of Militia of Canada; 
took degree of M.D., CM. at McGill Univ., 
1866; apptd. Lecturer in Practical Chemis- 
try in Medical Faculty of McGill Univ., 
1869; Professor of Practical Chemistry, 
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emeritus prof., 1902 to date; 12 years Sur- 
geon to Montreal Dispensary, and for 12 
years Surgeon to Montreal General Hospital 
and is now Consulting Surgeon to both 
institutions; is Director of Electrical Treat- 
ment and X-Rays in Royal Victoria Hos- 
pital, Montreal; ex-President of the Roent- 
gen Society of America; Vice-President, 
Canadian Branch Society of Chemical In- 
dustry; Fellow of the Chemical Society of 
the Chemical Institute of Great Britam 
of the Society of Public Analysts, of the 
Society of Chemical Industry, of the Royal 
Society of Canada, of the Natural Hietory 
Society and Microscopical Society of Mon- 
treal. Publicationa: on Testing for Stry- 
chine, in the Lancet, 1866: on Dislocation 
of Phalanges, Montreal Medical Journal; on 
a case of Poisoning by Strychnine, Montreal 
Medical Journal, 1866; on Stereoskiagraphy 
and Stereoscopic Vision, Montreal Medical 
Jovimal, 1900; Address as Pres. of Chemical 
Section of R. S. C, vol. xii., 1894; on Stere- 
omicropaphy in Transactions of Royal 
Microscopical Society, Feb., 1901, etc. 
Recreationa: won mile race open to all 
officers in British Army, Aldershot, 1866; 
athletic exercise; boating. Addreaa: 111 
University Street, Montreal. Clnb: St. 
James', Montreal. ^ ^ 

GIBOuIbD, Hon. Desire, B.C.L., D.C. 
L. (McGill); Judge of the Supreme Court 
of Canada; 6. St. Timothee, Que.. 7 July, 
1836; a. of J^r^mie Girouard and Hvppohte 
Picard; m. 1862, Marie Mathilde, d. of the 
late John Pratt, of Montreal. Educ: Mon- 
treal Coll. , studied law under the late Edward 
Carter, Q.C. Unsuccessful Can. for H. of C. 
at g. e., 1872 for constituency of Jacques 
Cartier; 1874, for Beauhamois; 1876. 1878. 
for Jacques Cartier, but thereafter el. and 
held seat for Jacques Cartier until 1896. 
In latter yr. refused seat in the Dom, 
Cabinet, on personal grounds. In col- 
laboration with the late W. H. Kerr. Q.C. 
Sir Louis Jette, the late H. F. Rainville and 
Mr. J. A. Perkins, K.C.; carried on "La 
Revue Critique," which forced the downfall 
of the Que. Court of Appeals, 1 874. Apptd. 
28 Sept.. 1895, to the Supreme Ct. of Can., 
of which he is now Senior Judjo^e. Pubhca- 
tiona: Considerations sur les Lois Civiles du 
Marriage, also an essay on Insolvent Act of 
1868; a work on Bills of Exchange: "Lake 
St. Louis, Old and New," and "Chevaher 
de la Salle." Addreaa: 398 Wilbrod St., 
Ottawa; "Quatre Vents," Dorval, Que. 
(Summer). Cluba: Rideau, Golf, Ottawa; 
Royal Montreal Golf, Royal St. Lawrence 
Yacbt, Dorval. 

GntOUABD, Lieut.-Col. Sir Edouard 
Percy Cranwell, R.E.. K.C.M.G., C. 
B., D.S.O.; Governor and Commander-in- 
Cmef of Northern Nigeria; b. Montreal, 26 
Jan., 1867; a. of Hon. D. Girouard. one of 
the Judges of the Supreme Court of Canada; 
m. 1903, Mary Gwendolen, o. c. of Sir Rich- 
ard Solomon, K.C.M.G., C.B.. Attorney- 
General for the Transvaal. Educ: Royal 
Military Coll., Kingston. Entered British 
Army, 1888; Major, 1899; served Dongola 
Expeditionary Force, 1896 (despatches 
brevet of Major, D.S.O., British medal, 
Khedive's medal with two clasps); Nile 
Expedition, 1897 (despatches, clasp); rail- 
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wich, 1890-95; Director of Soudan railwaya, 
1896-98; President of Egyptian Railway 
Board, 1898-99 (2nd class Medjidie); Dir- 
ector of Railways, South Africa, 1899-1902 
(despatches); Commissioner of Railways, 
Transvaal and Orange River Colony. 1902- 
4; A.Q.M.G.. Western Conmiand, Cnester, 
1906; apptd. to present position, 1907. 
Publicatton: History of the Railways during 
the War in South Africa. Address: St. 
James's Court, bucking ham Gate, S.W. 
Clubs: Brooks's, Army and Navy. 

OIROUARD, Hon. Jean, M.D., M.L.C.: 
6. St. Benoit, Que., 7 March, 1856; s. of 
Jean Joseph Girouard, notary, and Marie 
Emelie Berthelot; m. 1883, Lydia, d, of 
Hon. M. Laviolette, former Legis. Coun- 
cillor for Delorimier: two «. two d, Educ: 
St. Sulpice Seminary Montreal. Apptd. 
L^is. Councillor for Delorimier, 27 Mar., 
1897; a physician; has practised for thirty 
years. Recreations: hunting and fishing. 
Address: 54 St. Charles St., Longueuil, Que. 

CUSBOBNE, Francis Hernaman; b. 
Brigua, Newfoundland. 19 May, 1858; 2nd 
a. of the late Frederick Newton Gisborne, 
the well known Electrical Engineer; m. 
Edith D. Himsworth, 2nd d. of Frederick 
H. Himsworth, barrister; four s. two d. 
Educ: London, Eng,, Coll. Sch., Windsor, 
N.S., and private tutor; called to the Bar 
of N.S., in 1880; for two years Asst. Engr. 
of Govt. Telegraphs; associate member of 
the Inst, of Elec. Engineers. Apptd. to 
the legal stafif of the Dept. of Justice of 
Canada in 1882, and Secretary of the Depart- 
ment in 1909; Counsel to the Canadian 
Commissioners at the making of the Inter- 
national regulations for the protection of 
the fisheries imder the treaty with the U.S. 
A member of the Diocesan, Provincial and 
General S3mods of the Church of England 
m Canada, and Registrar of the General 
Synod. A member of the Board of the 
Missionary Society, and a member of the 
Anglican Executive of the Layman's Miss. 
Movement, and also Sunday School Com- 
mission. Recreations: canoeing, horticulture 
Address: 110 Cartier St., Ottawa. 

<JLj|J)U, Joseph Ernest Oscar, B.A., 
M.P., 6. St. FranccMs du Lac, Yamaska Co., 
25 Oct.. 1870; s. of Victor Gladu and Mary 
Gill; m. 16 Nov., 1900, Isabella Boucher 
{deceased). Educ: St. Mary's Coll., Mon- 
treal; elec. to the House of Commons, 1904- 
1908; Roman Catholic; Liberal. Address: 
St. Francois du Lac, Que. 

GOBEIL, Antoine, B.A., I.S.O.; h. St. 
Jean, Island of Orleans, Que., 22 Sept., 
1854; s, of Antoine Gobeil and El^onore 
Pouliot; m. Blanche Gingras; two «. two d. 
Educ: Seminary of Quebec; Laval Univ., 
entered the Civil Service in 1872, and 
retired 1st January, 1908; admitted to the 
bar, Province of Quebec, in 1902; now 
practicing in Montreal; was Law Clerk of 
Department of Public Works at Ottawa, 
from 1880 to 1886; Secretary from 1886 to 
1891, and Deputy Minister, 1891 to 1908, 
when accepted pension. Address: The 
Marlborough, Montreal; "Aux Quartre 
Vents." St. Laurent, Island of Orleans, Que. 
Clvb: Rideau, Ottawa. 

©ODBOUT, Hon. Joseph, M.D.; Sena- 
tor; b. St. Vital de Lambton, Co. of Beauce, 
Que.; m. (1st) Rachael Audet, Que., 8 Oct., 
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1878 (d. 21 Jan., 1881); (2nd) Mrs. G. N. 
Fauteaux (nee St. Pierre). Educ: Laval 
Univ. and Quebec Seminary; graduated in 
medicine, 1877, and moved to St. Francois, 
when he followed his profession for 21 yrs. 
Elected Governor of the Bureau of Phy- 
sicians, Que., July, 1896; Mayor of St. 
Francois, Beauce, Jan., 1898; first elec. to 
the H. of C, 1887, and re-elec.. 1891-1896- 
1900; called to the Senate, 4 April. 1901; 
Liberal. Address: St. Francois, Beauce, 
Quebec. 

60DB0UT, Joseph Arthur, LL.B.. M. 
L.A.; h. 13 Dec., 1872, Lambton, Beauce 
Co., Quebec; s. of Joseph Godbout and 
Lucil Roy; m. Cdrinne PouUn; five s. one d. 
Educ: Seminary of Quebec, and Laval 
Univ., Quebec. An advocat, 1898. Elec. 
to Leg. Ass. of Que., 1902; re-elected by 
acclam. 1904. and 1908. Address: St. 
George's, Beauce Co., Que. 

GOOD, BLenry John Prescott Wllshere; 
b. Solihull, nr. Birmingham, Eng., 22 Nov., 
1848; s. of John Presley Good, M.A., and 
Clara Louise Rogers; m. Helen MacClude; 
three s. two d, Educ: privately, Shore- 
ham, and King's Coll. Arrived Canada, 
30 June, 1869. For many years sporting 
editor Mail and Empire; editor. Sunday 
World, Canadian Sportsman. PvhlicaHons: 
Many short stories. Recreations: racing, 
bowUng, curling. Address: 644 Manning 
Ave., Toronto. Club: Albany, Toronto. 

GOODEBHAM, George Horace, M.L.A.; 
b. Toronto, 18 April, 1868; s. of George 
Gooderham, one of the founders of the 
distillery firm of Gooderham & Worts; m. 
Maude, d. of late H. S. Northrup. Educ: 
Toronto Model Sch., and Jarvis Street Coll. 
Inst. A manufacturer and capitalist. Mem. 
of the Toronto Sch. Bd., 1899-1903; Chn. 
of the Bd. of Education, 1904. First fel. to 
Ont. Legis. at g. e., 1908. Addresses: 49 
Wellington St (Bus.); 204 St. George St.. 
Toront o. 

OOODETE, Arthur Samuel, M.P.; 6. 
Guelph, Ont., 15 Dec., 1860; s. of Arthur 
H. (W>deve, and Caroline Higginson; m. 
Ellen E. Spence; four s, two d. Educ: 
Guelph Pub. and High Sch. Medalist, 
Ont. College of Pharmacy; Mayor of Ross- 
land, B.C., 1899-1900; Provincial Secretary. 
McBride Government, 1902; Provincial 
Forestry Commissioner, 1909. Address: 
Rossland, B.C. Club: Kossland. 

GOODWIN, William Lanton, B.Sc, D. 
Sc; F.R.S.C.; 6. Bale Verte, New Bruns- 
wick, 30 April, 1866: s. of Edward Chappell 
Goodwin (descended from a Massachusetts 
family of that name, members of which 
came to New Brunswick with Monckton's 
army, 1764), and Mar^^aret Carey, g. d. of 
John Carey, an officer m a Highland Regt.; 
m. 1886, Christina Murray, d. of Rev. Wm. 
Murray, of Earlton, N.S., and of Kingston. 
Jamaica. Educ: Mount Allison Academy 
and Univ., Sackville, N.B.; Edinburgh 
Univ.; Heidelberg; London. Canadian Gil- 
christ Scholar, 1877-80; Demonstrator of 
Chemistry in Univ. of Edinburgh, 1879-80; 
Demonstrator of Chemistry with Prof. 
Wm. Ramsay, Univ. Coll., Bristol, 1881- 
1882; Prof, of Chemistry, etc., Mount Al- 
lison, 1882-83; Professor of Chemistry. 
Queen's Univ., 1883-92; Director of the 
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1893-1906. Publicatioiu: A Text-book of 
Chemistryj papers in Transactions of B. S., 
Bdinburgh; Berichte der deut. chem. 
Gesellsch.; Chemical News; Nature; Cana- 
dian Mining Review, etc. Recreations: fish- 
ing, music, study of birds and thor songs. - 
Address: 3 Alice St., Kingston, Ont. 

GORDON, BeT. Charles WllUam ("Ralph 
Connor"), B.A., D.D., LL.D., F.R.S.C.; b. 
Indian Lands, Glengarry Co., Ont., 13 
Sept., 1860; «. of Rev. Daniel Gordon and 
Mary Rob^tson; m. Helm King, B.A., d. 
of Rev. Principal King of Manitoba Coll., 
Winnip^; one s. four a. Educ: Pub. Sch., 
Athol, Ont., and Harrington, Ont. High 
Sch., St. Ma^'s Ont., XJniv. of Toronto: 
Theological Coll., Knox, Toronto, and 
Edinburgh, In Glengarry Co. until 11 yrs. 
of age: Oxford Co., High Sch. until 1879; 
grad. from Toronto Umv., 1883, and from 
Knox Coll., Toronto, 1887; New College, 
Edinburgh, 1887-1888; continental bicycle 
tour with five companions, 1888; missionary 
in the Rocky Mountains, until 1893; rep- 
resented the Canadian Church in Great 
Britain, in 1893; St. Stephen's Church, 
Winnipeg, 1894, until the present time. 
PiOtlications: "Black Rock,'*^ 1898; "Sky 
Pilot," 1899; Man from Glengarry," 1906; 
"Glengarry School Days," 1902;" "The 
Prospector," 1904; "Beyond the Marshes," 
1900; "The Pilot at Sevan Creek," 1903; 
"The Doctor," 1906; "The Angel and the 
Star," 1907; "Life of James Kobertson,". 
1908; "The Fora^ner," 1909. Address: 667 
Broadway, Winmp^, Man.; Kenora, Lake 
of the Woods, Ont. 

GORDON, The Very Rev. Daniel Miner, 
M.A., B.D., D.D., LL.D., Principal of 
Queen's University, Kingston; b. Picton, 
N.S., 30 Jan., 1846; s. of William Gordon 
and Amelia Miner; m. Eliza s. d. of Rev. 
John Maclennan (d. 1910); three s. two d. 
Educ: Pictou Academy, Univ. of Glasgow, 
and Univ. of Berlin; ordained to the Min- 
istry of the Church of Scot., Aug., 1866; 
Pastor of St. Andrew's Church, Ottawa, 
1867-1882; of Knox College, Winnipeg, 
1882-1887; Hon. Chaplain of 90th R^.. 
Winnipeg lUfles, through North-West Re- 
bellion campaign, in 1885, accompanying 
the fighting columi) under Gen'l. Middleton; 
Pastor of St. Andrew's Church, Halifax. 
1887-1894; apptd. Professor of Systematic 
Theology in Presbyterian Coll., Halifax. 
In 1903, succeeded the late Principal Grant 
as Principal of Queen's Univ., Kingston. 
Publications: In 1880, "Mountain and 
Prairie." Recreations: boating, golf and 
skating. Address: Queen's Univ., Kingston. 
Club: Frontenac, Kingston. 

GORDON, David Alexander, M.P.; b. 
Wallaceburg, Ont., 18 Jan., 1868; s. of 
Aaron Grordon and Jane Steinhoff; m. 8 
April, 1884. Rose Fox. Bay City, Mich. 
Educ: Wallaceburg Pub. Sch. Has been 
Town Councillor and was Mayor of Wallace- 
burg foe three years in succession; elec. 
to the H. of C, 1904 and 1908; Church of 
England; Liberal. Address: Wallaceburg, 
Ont. 

GORDON, George, M.P.; b. Pakenham, 
Ont., 2 May, 1866; «. of Alexander Gordon, 
«id Elizabeth Fraser; m. 30 Aug., 1894, 
A. E. Parry, Dunnville. Ont.; three d. 
Sduc: Pembroke High School afad Pub. 



Schs. Dir. Temagami Lumber Co., Ltd., 
Cache Bay Lumber Co., Ltd., A. J, Young 
Co., Ltd., Strong Lumber Co., Ltd., Lover- 
ing Lumber Co., Ltd., and George Gordon 
& Co. Contesteid Nipissing .« n 1 904, but was 
defeated; first elec. to H. of C, 1908; 
Presbytcaian; Conservative. Address: 
Sturgeon Falls, Ont. 

GORDONt Henry Bauld, F.R.A.I.C., 
O.A.A.; b. Toronto, Ont., 30 Jan, 1864; s. 
Thomas and Elizabeth Hamilton; m. (Ist) 
Mary Re3^old8; (2nd) E. h. Skinner; two 
s. and one d. Educ: Model School; studied 
with late Henry Langly; spent three years 
in Far East practicing Architecture. Ad- 
dress: 467 Spadfiia Ave.. Toronto, Chit. 

GORDON, James T., M.L.A.; b. Hast- 
ings Co., Ont., 24 Dec., 1869; s. of John and 
Sarah Gordon; m. 1886, Merle Baldwin, 
of King, Ont. Educ: Com. Sch., Tweed, 
Ont. Removed to Winnipeg in 1880, and 
commenced to work in a lumber yard. 
Subsequently went into business of cattle 
exportmg with Robt. Ironside. First built 
and owns largest abattoir west of St. Paul, 
and has cold storage plants at Kenora, 
Fort Winnipeg, Sault Ste. Marie, and 
Montreal. Company's ranches on Little 
Bow River, Alta.; employs some 1,600 or 
1,700 men during season. El. to Manitoba 
Legis. at bye-el., 1901; re-el. at g. e., 1903, 
and 1907. Address: Winnipeg. 

GORMAN, Michael James, LL. B. , K. C. ; 
b. Pembroke, Ont., 16 Sept., 1866; s. of 
James Gorman and Mary Ouellette; m. 
Mary Frances O'Meara, of Pembroke; three 
d. Educ: Ottawa Univ., Toronto Univ. 
Admitted to the Bar 30 Jan., 1880. Pub- 
lication: "Grorman's County Court Manual." 
Address: 291 Nelson St., Ottawa. 

GORMUIJL.T, Joseph James, K.C.; 6. 
England, 1846; widower; one s. two d. 
Educ: in England, a leading barrister in 
Ottawa. Address: 138 Daly Ave., Ottawa, 
Ont. Clubs: Rideau, Country, Ottawa; 
Mount Royal, Montreal. 

GOSNELL, R. Edward; Sec. of Forestry 
Comn. for B.C.; b. Lake Beauport, Seign- 
iory of St. Francis, Que., 1860; m. 1887, 
Agnes Wilson {deceased); one d. Taught 
sen. for a short time, and then entered into 
journalism; joined the staff of the Chatham 
Tribune, and subsequently ed. the Port 
Hope Times, and the Chatham Planet', re- 
moved to B.C., 1888, and joined staff of 
the Vancouver News Advertiser; apptd. 
Commr. of the B.C. Exhibit. Assn., 1890; 
apptd. Census Commr. for the New West- 
minster Dist., 1891; made Librarian and 
Sec. of the Bureau of Statistics and His- 
torical Information for B.C.; for many yrs. 
ecdtoj of the Victoria Colonist, and Assoc, 
editor of the Winnipeg Commercial; now 
Sec. of the B. C. Forestry Comn., 1909-10. 
Publications: A year Book of B.C., 1896; an 
occasional contributor to mags. Address: 
Victoria, B.C. 

GOSSELlN, L'Abbe Auguste Honore, 
Lit.D. (Laval), LL.D. (Ottawa), F.R.^C; 
b. St. Charles de Bellechasse. Que., 29 Dec, 
1843; s. of Joseph Gosselin, and Angele 
Labrie. Educ: Laval Univ., Qufebec. Or- 
dained to priesthood^ and for some time 
was sec. to the Archbishop of Quebec; then 
cur^ for 25 yrs. Retired from ministry, 
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Publicatioiu: Life of Mgr. de L^val, first 
Bishop of Quebec; Le Docteur Labrie; 
Champlain on the Hudson; Abbe Pioquet, 
founder of Oedensburg, and many other 
historical works. Address: St. Charles de 
Beliechasse, Que. ^ ^ , 

OOUIN, Sir Lomer, B.C.L. (Laval 
Univ.); Premier of the Prov. of Quebec; b. 
Grondines, Que., 19 March, 1861; «. of J. 
Goiiin, M.D., and Victoire Seraphine 
Fugere; m. 1888, Eliza, d. of the late 
Honore Mercier; two «. Educ: Sorel Coll., 
Levis, Coll., Laval Univ., Montreal. Stud- 
ied law under Sir John Abbott and after- 
wards under Hon. R. Laflamme, formerly 
Minister of Justice; called»to the Bar, 1884. 
Unsuccessfully contested Richelieu Co. at 

5. e., in 1891; was retvimed for the St. 
ames Division of Montreal for the local 
House in 1897; el. to Montreal City Council, 
1900, but receiving the portfolio of Public 
Works in the Parent admn., he resigned 
from the Council; resigned from Ministry, 
1906, and called upon to form a cabinet 
by the Lieut. -Gov.; was sworn in as Prime 
ftlinister in 1905; mem. of the Council of 
Public Instruction, Board of Control of 
La Banque Provinciale du Canada; director 
of Mount Royal Fire Ins. Co.; Knighted by 
Prince of Wales on occasion Quebec Ter- 
centenial, 1908. Address: Quebec. Clubs: 
Canadien, St. Denis, Reform, Canada. Mon; 
treal; Grarrison, Quebec. 

GOULD, Ashley Mulgrave; 6. Lower 
Horton, N.S., Oct. ,1859; «. Charles Ed- 
ward and Mary Jane Fuller Gould; m. 1888, 
Margaret, d. Horace J. and Flbra M. Gray. 
Early ed'n pub. and high schs., North- 
ampton, Mass.; graduated Amherst, 1881, 
Georgetown Univ. Law Sch., 1884; admitted 
to bar of D. C, Apr.. 1884. Was mem. 
Md. Ho. of Dels., 1898 (Rep. caucus nomi- 
nee for speaker); since May, 1901, U.S. atty. 
for D. C. Prof, law of contracts, domestic 
relations and criminal law in law dept. 
Georgetown Univ. Apptd. Asso. Justice 
Supreme Court., Dist. of Columbia, Dec. 8, 
1902. Address: 1931 16th St., N. W., 
Washington, D.C. 

GOULD, Elgin B. L.,B.A., Ph.D., 6. Osh- 
awa, Ont., 15 Aug., 1860; s. of John T. 
and Emily Adelaide Gould; m. 1887, Mary 
Hurst, d. ol late Lyttleton B. Pumell, Balti- 
more; three s. one d. Educ: Toronto (priv- 
ate school); Victoria Univ., Johns Hopkins 
Univ.. Baltimore; Pres. City and Suburban 
Homes Company. New York, and 34th St., 
National Bank; formerly statistical expert 
in charge of various investigations for the 
U.S. Department of Labour; formerly Lec- 
turer at Johns Hopkins and Professor Chi- 
cago Universities; Chamberlain of city of 
New York, 1902-1904; takes an active 
interest in public, religious, and philan- 
thropic affairs; prominent in Citizen's Un- 
ion, New York's reform municipal party. 
Vestryman and Treasurer, St. Bartholo- 
mew's Church. Publications: The Gothen- 
burgSystem of Liquor Traffic; Housing of 
tHb Working People; Public Control of the 
Liauor Traffic; The Social Condition of 
Labour; Civic Reform and Social Progress. 
Recreations :go\i, fishing. Address: ZOl West 
77th Street. New York. Clubs: aty. Cen- 
tury, National Arts, St. Andrew's Golf, 
Baltimore Country. 
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GOULD^ Harvey James; b, Uxbridge, 
Ont., 1 May, 1867; s. Joseph Gould, cx-M.P. 
m. Martha Sharp, sister of S. Sharp, M.P., 
and Wm. Sharp, M.P. ; four «. two d. Educ. : 
Uxbridge, Toronto, and Rockwood; Alder- 
man, Reeve and Mayor of Uxbridge and 
Warden of Ont. Co.; President of Board of 
Trade; President of Midland Coal Ass'n.; 
Chairman of Presbyterian Church Board; 
P.D.D.G.M. of A.F. and A.M. Address: 
Uxbridge, Ont. 

GOUBDEAU DE BEAULIEU, Ueut.- 
CoL Francois F. £•; b. Quebec, 16 
Oct., 1846; s. of Francois Gourdeau de 
Beaulieu, and Thesille Marcoux; m. Clara 
Paston, Quebec; one d. Educ: Quebec 
Seminary. In pub. service of Canada for 
over 45 yrs.; Dep. Min. of Marine and 
Fisheries, 1896-1909. when request for 
superannuation granted. An officer of the 
Legion of Honour of France, 1905; a Dom. 
Commr. to Paris Exhibition, 1900; hon. 
Col. of Princess Louise Dragoon Guards, 
Ottawa. Recreation: hunting. Address: 
27 Goulboum Av., Ottawa. Clubs: Rideau, 
Elka, Hunt, Ottawa; Montreal; Century, 
Ogdensburg, N.Y. 

GOWEB; see Leveson-Gower. 

GBACE, John D. 6.; b. Almonte, Ont., 
Sept., 1870; s. of James Grace, and Mary 
Foley ; unmarried. JErcfuc: Almonte; Ram- 
say; Ottawa; in journalism in Ottawa for 
many yrs. on the staff of the Free Press and 
Journal; editor and i>Top. of United Canada, 
which he founded in 1888; ex-pres., St. 
Patrick's Lit. Soc. Is an ardent supporter 
of all athletic sports. Address: 31 Slater 
St., Ottawa. 

GBAHAM, Lleut.-Col. Alexander Petrie, 
Pres. of Canadian Club of Boston, Mass. ; b. 
Hamilton, Ont., 18 March, 1864; m. Blanche 
Adams of Haverhill, Mass.; one s. Educ: 
Hamilton. Served with Q.O.R., in N. W. 
Rebellion, 1885. In business at Boston, 
Mass. since 1889; Past Commander, British 
Naval and Mil. Veterans of Mass., and 
headed del. which presented address to 
Duke of Cornwall and York at St. John, 
N.B., 1901; mem. Ancient and Hon. Arty. 
Co. of Mass.. and accompanied Regt. in its 
visit to England some yrs. ago; one of the 
founders of the Can. Club of Boston. Re- 
creations: Lacrosse, horses, tennis. Address: 
275 Main St^HaverWU. Mass., U.S.A. 

OBAHAM, Hon. George Perry, M.P., 
LL.D., Minister of Railway and Canals; b. 
Eganville. Ont., 31 Mar., 1859; s. of late 
Rev. W. H. Graham and late Eleanor 
Stevenson; m.- Carrie L. Southworthj two. 
s. Educ: High Sch., Iroquois; Momsburg 
Collegiate Inst. Taught school; received 
a practical business training; journalist for 
25 years; editor of Daily Recorder, Brook- 
ville; elected to Ontario Legislature. 1898; 
made Provincial Secretary, 1906; Govern- 
ment defeated six months later. Became 
Leader of the Opposition shortly after. In 
Aug., 1907. called to Federal Government 
by Sir Wilfrid Laurier, as Minister of Rail- 
ways and Canals. Address: Ottawa and 
Brockville, Ont. Clubs: Brockville; Xaur- 
entian, Ottawa; Ontario. Toronto. 

GBAHAM, Sir Hugh, LL.D. (Glasgow), 
K.B.: b. Athelstan, Quebec, 1848; «. of 
Rob^ Walker Graham and Marion Gard- 
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£due.: Huatipgdon, Que. Founder and 
proprietor of Montreal Daily and Weekly 
Star, two of the most successful newspapers 
in Canada; Knighted. 1908, by His Majerty 
in recognition of eminent services in many 
philanthropic entwprises. Leader in sup- 
pression of smallpox epidemic, 1885; initiat- 
ed Fresh Air Fund m Montreal; insured 
lives of members of First Canadian Con- 
tingent to South Alrioay 1899, each in 
$1,000.00 for benefit of their families; or- 
ganised children's Patriotic Fund for fami- 
lies of British soldiers, delegate to imp. 
press confce, 1909; and chairman of Cana- 
dian section. AddreM: 538 Sherbrooke St. 
W., Montreal. Club»: Moimt Royal, St. 
James', Montreal. 
GBAHAM, Robert James; h. Belleville, 
Ont., 2 April. 1860; «. of Kitchan Graham 
and E. A. Roblin; m. Grace A. Robhn; four 
s. three d. Educ: Belleville, Ont. Mayor 
of Belleville, 1901-03; Pres., Board of Trade, 
1907-08; Pres. of Canadian Club* on organi- | 
xation; Pres., Y.M.C.A., for several years: 
Pres. New Brunswick Cold Storage Co., and 
several other industrial concerns. Recrea- 
tions: travels abroad. Address: Belleville, 
Ont. Clubs: Imperial Belleville; Union, St. 
John, N.B. 
GBAHAM, Hon. WaUace, 6. A., K.C.. 
Judge in Equity of Supreme Court and of 
Court for Invorce in N.S.; 6. Antigonish, 
N.S., 15 Jan., 1848; s. of David Graham and 
Mary Elizabeth Bigelow; m. Annie Lyons, 
of Comwallis, N.S.; one s. two d, Educ: 
Acadia Coll. Called to Bar. 1871; Q.C.. 
1881; standing counsel in N.S. for Govt, of 
Canaida 8 yrs.; apptd. on Commission to 
revise Statutes of Canada, 1888; and to 
revise Statutes of N.S., 1898. Governor of 
Dalhousie Coll., Halifax. Address.- 37 South 
Park Street^alifax. Club: Halifax. 
GRANGE, kdward Wilkinson, B.A. 
(Toronto); journalist: 6. Napanee, Ont., 
4 July, 1876; s. of A. W. Grange and Anna- 
bella Daly; unmarried. Educ.: Napanee 
Coll. Inst., Victoria Univ. On staflf of 
Toronto News, 1899-03; Mail and Emjnre, 
1903-06; Ottawa corr. Toronto Olobe since 
Jan., 1907: also Ottawa Corr. for the Winni- 
peg Free Press, Halifax Chronicle, St. John 
Sun, Montreal Le Canada, Vancouver 
World, Victoria Times, The Standard, and 
Standard of Empire, London, Eng.; Chicago 
Triune, , etc. Address: Gloucester Apts.; 
Press Gallery, Ottawa. 
GRANT, George Davidson; Barrister- 
at-Law; h. Waterdown, Went worth Co., 
Ont., 25 June, 1870; s. of Rev. Robert N. 
Grant, D.D., and Marian E. McMuIlen; 
unm^ried. Educ: Com. Sch., Coll. Inst., 
and Osgoode Hall. First el. to H. of C, 10 
March, 1903; elected again at g. e., 1904 for 
newly constituted riding of N. Ontario; el. 
in Jan., 1905^ Liberal Whip for Ont.; elec. 
Chairman of Comm. on Standing Orders; 
unsuccessful at g. e., 1908. Address: Oril- 
tta,Ont. 
GRANT, Gordon, C.E., Chief Engineer 
National Transcontinental Railway Com- 
nuBsaon; h: Du£Ftown, Banffshire, Scotland, 
2 Jan., 1865; s. Peter Grant, C.E.. and Helen 
Gordon; m. Katherine McCarthy, d. of late 
Wm. McCarthy. C.E.; two d. Educ: 
Ottawa Bus. Coll. and Ottawa Univ.; ar- 
rived Can., Sept., 1872; 1881-7. engaged nn 



railway construction in Argentina; 1887-90, 
similar work on Intercolonial Ry.. Canada, 
Cape Breton branch; 1890-93. Can. Pac. 
Ry.; 1893-95, East Coast Florida Ry., U.S. 
A.; 1895-1905, Can. Pac. Ry.: 1905 to date, 
Nat. Trans. Ry.; apptd. chief engineer, 
1909. Address: 58 Sweetland AV., Ottawa. 
Club: Rideau, Ottawa. 
GRANT, Sir James Alexander, « M.D., 
K.C.M.G.; b. Inverness, Scot.; 1831. m. 
Maria, d. of- Edward Mallock, Educ: - 
Qifeen's Coll., Kingston, Ont.; London; 
Edinburgh. M.P. for Co. of Russell. 
1863-73; Ottawa. 1892-96; introduced 
Pacific Railway Bill to construct the 
present Trans-continental Railroad, 1892; 
President Tuberculosis Association of Can- 
ada. 1901-2; President R.S.C., 1903; hon. 
phy., Govs. Gen. of Canada; Knighted 1885. 
Publicaiions: Essays on Medical, Surgical, 
and Scientific Subjects in the Journals of 
Canada, United States, and Elngland; Or- 
ganic Heart Disease. Recreations: chiefly 
m field of Geology ;has made a large collection 
Silurian fossils. Address: 150 0gin Street, 
Ottawa. Club: Rideau, Ottawa. 
GRANT, William lAWSon, M.A.; b. Hal- 
ifax, N.S.. 2 Nov., 1872; s. of Georse Monro 
Grant and Jessie Lawson. Educ : Kingston 
Collegiate Institute, Queens' Univ., King- 
ston, Balliol Coll., Oxford and Univ. of 
Paris. Graduated Oxford, 1898; Master at 
Up. Can. Coll., Toronto, 1898-1902; Master 
at St. Andrew's Coll., Toronto, 1902-04; 
studied in Paris, 1904-06; Lecturer in Col- 
onial History at Oxford, 1906. Publica- 
tions: Principal Grant, a biography (in 
colloboration with C. F. Hamilton), 1904; 
Voyages of Samuel de Champlain (1907); 
Lescarbot's History of New France (1908- 
09), Canadian Constitutional documents 
(with H. E. Egerton) 1908; Acts of the 
Privy Council (Colonial Series), 1908-10, 
various magazine articles. Address: 10 
Park Terrace, Oxford; Balliol Coll., Oxford, 
Eng. 
GRASETT, Lieut.-Col. Henry James; 
Chief Constable of Toronto; b. Toronto, 
18 June, 1847; s. of the Very Rev. the Dean 
of Toronto; m. Miss Parke, of London, 
Eng.; Educ: Leamington Coll., England. 
Served with Q. O. R., in 1866; present at 
the battle of Lime Ridge; joined the 100th 
Prince of Wales Royal Can. Regt. (now 
Leinsters) as ensign in 1867; retired 1875; 
apptd. lieut.-Col. of the Royal Grenadiers, 
1880, and commanded that Corps through- 
out the N. W. Rebellion- being present at 
the engagements of Fish Oeek and Batoche 
(mentioned in despatches). Apptd. Chief 
Constable of Toronto, Dec., 1886, which 
position he still holds. Address: 66 St. Pat- 
rick St., Toronto. Clubs: Toronto, Royal 
Canadian Yacht, Hunt, Military Inst., 
Toronto. 
GREEN, Robert Francis; 6. Peterbor- 
ough, Ont., 14 Nov., 1861 j s. of Benjamin 
Green and Rebecca A. Lipsett; m. 1889, 
Celia, d. of P. Macdonnell, of Erie, Pa. 
Educ: Pub. and High Schs., Peterborough. 
Removed to Erie, Pa^. when nineteen yrs. 
of age. Joined C. P. R. sta£F at Winnipeg, 
1882. Served in North-West RebelUon, 
1885; opened general store at Revelstoke, 
B.C. that yr., and later engaged actively in 
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1898; apptd. chief commr. of Lands and 
Works, 5 Nov., 1903; resigned 1907. Ad- 
dr«»«; Kaslo, B.C. ^ ^ . ^.. 

GBEENWOOD, Hamar, B.A.; h. Whit- 
by, Ont.. 1870; «. of John Hamar Green- 
wood i,aecea9ed)t Barr.-at-Law, Whitby. 
Ont., and Charlotte Hubbard (d«cea«ecOt of 
United Empire Loyalist stock; unmarried. 
Educ.: Whitby Collegiate Inst, and Toronto 
Univ. Eight years Lieut, in Can. Militia: 
sometime m Department of Agriculture of 
Ontario. Went to England, 1885; joined 
Gray's Inn; now practicing Barrister, 
specializing in Privy Council Appeals; active 
Liberal speaker; declined an invitation to 
contest Grimsby, 1000; became Senior M.P., 
York, £^., 1906; unsuccessful can. 1910. 
Parliamentary Private Secretary to Wins- 
ton Churchill. Recreations: riding, shooting 
and fishing. AddreBB: St. James' Court, 
Buckingham Gate, London, 4 Crown office 
Row, Temple, London, Eng. Clubs: Eighty, 
London, £aig. 

GBEGOAT, Charles Ernest, LL.B., K. 
C; b. Fredericton, N.B., 6 May, 1856; «. of 
Charles Ciuier Gregory, C.E.; m. Maude 
Charlotte Graham, d. of David Graham, 
Esq.; one «. Educ: King's Coll., Windsor, 
Damousie Coll., Halifax, N.S.; candidate 
for H. of C. for Guysboro Co., in Conser- 
vative interest, 1896-1900. Address: Antig- 
onish, N.S. Clubs: Halifax, N.S. 

GBEGOBT, Hon. F. B.; one of the 
Judges of the Supreme Court of British 
Columbia; b. Fredericton, N.B., 1862; s. of 
Hon. Mr. Gregory, a former Judge of the 
Supreme Ct. of N.B. Educ: Coll^ate 
Sch., Fredericton, and Harvard Univ., 
where grad. 1884. Called to Bar of N.B.. 
1884, and practiced law at Fredericton, 
until 1890, when he removed to Victoria, 
B.C. For many yrs. a partner in the firm 
of Fell & Gregory; took an active part 
in the cases arising out of the seizure 
of B.C. sealing schooners by U.S. revenue 
cutters; apptd. to his present position Nov., 
1909. Has taken great interest in military 
affairs, and was Col. of the 5th Regt., C.G.A. 
retiring with rank of lieut.-Col. Address: 
Victoria, B.C. 

GBENFELL, Wilfred Thomason, CM. 
G., M.D., M.R.C.S., L.R.C.P., London; J.P., 
Newfoundland; Superintendent of Labra- 
dor Medical Mission of Royal National Mis- 
sions to Deep Sea Fishermen; 6. 28 Feb., 
1865; s. of Algernon Sydney and Jane Geor- 
gina Grenfell; m. 1909, Anna MacClanahan, 
of Chicago, 111. Educ: Marlborough: Ox- 
ford; London Hospital. Entered service of 
R.N.M.D.S.F., 1889; after leaving Oxford, 
where he played for the Univ. at Rugby 
football, he was House Surgeon to Sir 
Frederick Treves, Bart., at the London, 
Hospital; fitted out the first hospital ship 
for the North Sea fisheries, and cruised witn 
the fishermen from the Bay of Biscay to 
Iceland; established homes for them on 
the land and ^ranged mission vessels for 
them at sea; came to Labrador, 1892, where 
he built four hospitals, a series of co-opera- 
tive stores, and an orphanage, and started 
numerous small industrial schemes. Pub- 
Jications: Vikings of To-day; The Harvest 
of the Sea; Off the Rocks; Labrador and its 

. possibilities; many articles and monographs 
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among them. Recreaiions: shooting, fish- 
ing, ski-ing. Address: 181 Queenvictoria 
~ St.. London, E. C. Eng.. or Harrington, 
Labrador, via St. John's, Nfld. 

GBENIEB, Gnstave, LS.O., J.P.; Clerk 
of the Executive Council, of Quebec; Dep- 
uty Lieutenant-Governor for signing war- 
rants; b. Montreal, June, 1847; m. (lst> 
1879, Kate Winfred Heatley of Quebec, 
(d. 1880); (2nd) 1889, Helen, d. of late Hon. 
F. G. Marchand, Premier of the Province; 
one s, three d. Bduc : Toronto and Quebec. 
Entered Civil Service of Province, 1867, a» 
a junior clerk in the Executive Council 
Dept.; apptd. to present position, 1886. 
Address: 107 Grande All^e,_Quebec. 

GBET, The Earl, Albert Henry George, 
4th Earl), G.C.M.G. (cr. 1904), LL.M., j!p.. 
Governor-General and Commander-in-Chief 
of Canada; b. 28 Nov., 1851; s. of General 
Hon. Charles Grey, and Caroline, d. of Sir 
Thomas Harvie Farquhar, Bt.; S, u., 1894; 
m. Alice. 3rd d. of Robert Stayner Holford, 
M.P., Westonbirt. Gloucestershire, 1877; 
one s. two d. Educ: Harrow; Tiin. Coll. 
Camb. (Senior in Law and History Tripos, 
1873); MP. (L) S. Northumberland, 1880- 
85: Northumberland (Tyneside). 1885-86; 
Administrator of Rhodesia. 1896-97; Dir- 
ector of British South Africa Company, 
1898-1904; apptd. Gov. Gen. of Canada. 
1904; owns obaut 17,600 acres. PiMicaixon: 
Hubert Hervey. a Memoir, 1899. Heir: 
Viscoimt Howick. Address: Government 
House, Ottawa; Howick House. Lesbury, 
Northumberland. Club: Brooks s, London, 
Eng. 

GBIEB, Edmund Wyly, artist; b. Mel- 
bourne, Australia. 26 Nov., 1862; s, of Chas. 
Grier, L.R.C.P., M.R.C.S., and Mrs. (nee 
Morris) Grier; m. Florence Grale Dickson: 
three s. two d. Educ: Bristol, Eng., and 
Up. Can. Coll.; arrived in Canada, 1876; 
exhibited at the Royal Acadmey, London. 
1886 to 1895; studied under L^gros, Bou- 
guereau, Flewry, Gold Medal, Paris Solon, 
1890; silver medal. Pan American Exhibi- 
tion, 1901; Pres. Ont. Soc. Artists; mem. 
R.C.A. Recreations: shooting and fishing: 
Address: 73 Gormley Ave., and Imperial 
Bank Chambers, Tcnronto, Ont. Clubs: 
National, Torontb, Ont. 

GBIFFINy Frederick Thomas; Land 
Commr. of the Canadian Pacific Ry. Co.; 
6. Waterdown- Ont., 29 Oct., 1853; m. 1878, 
Edna E., d. of Charles Walker, of Toronto, 
Ont. ; three s. Educ : Pub. and High Schs., 
of Hamilton, Ont. Employed in a law 
office in Hamilton; entered Govt, services 
of Ont.j in Dept. of Education, 1876; enter- 
ed service of Canada North-West Laiid Co., 
1882; entered Land Dept.. of C.P.R., at 
Winnipeg, 1883; Asst. Land Commr., 1890; 
Land Ck>mmr., 1900. Address: Winnipeg. 
Clt^: Manitoba. 

GBIFFIN, Martin Joseph, LL.D., CM. 
G.; ParU^entary Librarian; h. St. John's, 
Nfld., 7 Aug., 1847; «. of Capt. P. Griffin, 
m. 1872, Harriet Staratt; three s. two d. 
Educ: Haiifax, N.S. Arrived in Canada, 
1854; barrister, solicitor, civil servant; for 
some yrs. editor of the Halifax Herald, and 
Toronto Mail; apptd. Parliamentary Lib- 
rarian, 6 Aug., 1886. PvblicaH&ns: con- 
tributions to Blackwood's, and many other 
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literary column "At Dodeley's." a feature 
of the Montreal OazeUe'a Saturday edition. 
Address: 319 Daly Avft, Ottawa. Club: 
golf, Ottawa. 

G&EPFITH, WUliam Lenny; 6. Bangor, 
North Wales. 16 Aug., 1864; «. of John 
Griffith, a well known public speaker and 
lecturer, and Mary Elisabeth Rowlands; m. 
J. Ruth Sutherland, Huron Co., Ont.; four 
«. two d. Edue,: Grocers' Company Schs.; 
City of London^ Coll.; arrived in Canada, 
1 882 ; took an active part in Manitoba politics 
from 1886 to 1896; one of the first wheat 
exporters from Manitoba to £^land; 
Canadian Agent in Wales; delegate Cana- 
dian Government to Patagonia; Permanent 
Secretary, Canadian High Commissioners' 
OflSee in Ix>ndon, since 1903. Recreations: 
Cricket, gardening. Address: White Lodge. 
60 Tulse Hill, London, S.W. Eng. and 
Emerson, Man. Clubs: Devonshire, Canada, 
Royal Colonial Institute. London, Eds. 

GBIGG, Bichard; His Majesty's Trade 
Commissioner to the Dominion of Canada; 
J.P. for Counties of Durham and Devon 
shire, Engj b. Plymouth, Eng., 6 Sept. 
1847; s. of Richard Grigg and Matilda Clara 
Lethbric^e; m. Clara, d. of Adolphus Ayer 
of Plymouth; one s. one d. Educ,: Elmira. 
New York. Visited Canada, 1872; engaged 
in manufacturing and commercial pursuits 
in England, until 1904; special .com. to 
Canada for H. M. Board of Trade in 1906. 
Publications: Conditions and prospects of 
British Trade in Canada (Blue Book). 
Address: The New Sherbrooke. Montreal; 
Wingfield, Devonport, Eng. Cluhs: Royal 
Western Yachtj P^lmouth; St. James', 
Montreal; Constitutional, London. 

GBEHMEB, Hon. Ward Chipman Hazen, 
M.A., M.L.A.; Surveyor-General of New 
Brunswick; 6. St. Stephen, N.B., 31 Oct., 
1858; «. of George S. Grimmer,and Mary A. 
Grimmer; m. 1884, Bessie E. Gove. A 
lawyer; Mayor of St. Stephen: warden o 
Charlotte Co.; an unsuccessful can. for 
Charlotte Co., at g. e., 1899; first returned 
to the Legis. at g. e^ 1903; re-el. at g. e., 
1908. Sworn of the Ex. Coun. as Surveyor- 
General in the Hasen Govt., 24 March 
1908: re-el. by accl., 7 April. Address: St. 
Stephen, N.B. 

GKISPAlE, Blsht Bev. John, D.D.. 
D.C.L., Lord Bishop of Qu'Appelle, Sask.; 
h. Bolton, Lancashire, ^ig.; s. of Robert 
and Alice Grisdale; m. Anne Chaplin, L^ces- 
tershire, Eng. ; one s. one d. Educ. : Church 
Miss Coll.. London, Eng. Arrived in 
Canada, ls73; Canon of St. John's Cather- 
ral. Winnipeg, 1874 to 1878; Dean, 1878-96; 
Rector of Qu'Appelle. 1896; Prof, of The- 
ology, St. John's Coll., Winnipeg, 1874-1878; 
Prof, of Past. Theology, 1878-1896; Prol. of 
General Synod; Bishop of Qu'Apoelle, 1896. 
Examiner of Univ. and one of the original 
members of the Senate of the Univ. of 
Saskatchewan. /Recreations: chess. Address: 
Bishop's Court, Indian Head, Sask. 

GBISDALE, Joseph Hiram, B.Agr.; b. 
St. Miu^he. Que., 18 Feb., 1870; a. of Albert 
B. Grisdale and Elizabeth Simpson; m. 
Laura Vipond, of Hudson, Que., two s. two 
d. Educ^ Vankleek Hill, Albert Coll., 
Belleville, Toronto Univ., Qnt. Agric. Coll., 
and low* Agricultural Coll. A fanner's 
son. 'Taught school for a few years to earn 



jnaney for education; Gold Medalist at 
O. A. C, Guelph; first class honors in Agri- 
culture and Live Stock, Guelph and Iowa. 
Publications: reports, etc. Recreations: 
carpentry. Address: Experimental Farm, 
Ottawa, Ont. 

GBOUABD, Bight Bev. Mgr. Emile, O. 
M.I., D.D., Vicar Apostolic of Athabasba; 
b, Sabl^ (Mans), France, 2 Feb., 1840. Educ, 
Little Seminary of Le Mans and Grand 
Seminary in Quebec; arrived in Canada, 
1859; ordained Priest, 3 May, 1862; enter- 
ed community of Oblate Fathers, 21 Nov., 
1863; Missionary among Indians of Cana- 
dian North West; named Titular Bishop 
of Ibora, and Vicar Apostolic of Athabaska, 
18 Oct., 1890. Address: Lesser Slave Lake, 
Alta. 

GBOTES, Abraham, M.D.; 6. Peter- 
borough, Ont., 8 Sept., 1847; s. of Abraham 
Groves and Manaret Gibson; m. Jennie 
Gibbon (deceased)', one s. one d. Educ: 
Fergus High Sch, and Toronto Univ.; 
founded Royal Alexandra Hosmtal, Fergus; 
Director of Farmer's Bank; Pres. Munro 
Mintee. Address: Fergus, Ont. 

GUEBIN, James John Edmund, M.D.; 
Mayor of Montreal, 1910-11; b. Montreal. 
4 July, 1856; s. of Thomas Guerin, C.E., and. 
Mary Maguire (both Irish); widower. 
Educ: Montreal Coll.. and McGill Univ. 
(grad. in Med., 1878); Clinical Prof, in 
Liaval Univ. A C!ommr' to settle the claims 
arising from the North West Rebellion, 
1886. First el. to Quebec Leg. Ass. for 
Montreal Centre, 1895; re-el. at g. e., 1897. 
A mem. of the Marchand Adnm. without 
portfolio. Has been Pres. of St. Patrick'* 
Soc, Shamrock Lacrosse Club, and many 
other organizations. El. Mayor of Mon- 
treal, Feb., 1910, as head of the Citizen's 
slate. Address: 4 Edgehill Av., Montreal. 

GUISE, Arthur; Comptrcriler to His 
Excellency's Household; 6. Gorey, Wexford 
Co., Irel., 20 Feb., 1868; s. of JUeut.-Gen, 
J. C. Guise, V.C, C.B. Educ: Wellington 
Coll., Berks. Asst. Priv. Sec. to Lord 
Houghton, Lord Lieut, of Irel., 1892; 
Comptroller to Lord Minto, Gov.-Gen. of 
Can., 1898; priv. Sec. to Mr. W. Astor. 
1904; Priv. Sec. to Lord Rosebery, 1906: 
€k>mptroIler to Lord Grey, Gov.-Gen. of 
Can., 1909. Address: St. Valeran, Irel. 
Club: Wellington, London, Eng.; Rideau, 
Ottawa. 

GUBD, Charles; b. Edgeworthstown, 
Irel., 1842. Educ: Watson's Academy, 
Montreal; McGill Univ. Arrived in Canada 
with his parents in early childhood. Entered 
firm of which he is now Pres., about 1868. 
Mem. Montreal Bd. of Trade, Can. Manu- 
facturers' Assn.; life governor, Montreal 
Gen. Hospital, Western Hospital, Protest- 
ant Hospital for Insane; officer of Dom. 
Commercial Travellers' Assn.; Treas. Dom. 
Commercial Travellers' Mutual Benefit Soc. 
Address: 66 McGill Coll., Av., Montreal. 

GUBNEY, Edward; Pres. of the Gurney 
Foundry Co.; 6. Hamilton, Ont., 4 August, 
1845; s. of Edward Gurney; m. 1868, Mary 
Frances, d. of William A. Cromwell, of 
Ingersoll, Ont.; two s. three d. Educ: 
Hamilton pub. schs. Admitted a mem. of 
his father's firm, which was converted into 
a j<HntH3tock Co., under the name of The 
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made Pres. Elstbd. a foundry in Boston, 
Mass., 1887. El. Vice-Pres. of the Toronto 
Bd. of Trade, 1895; Pres. 1896. Mem. Ex- 
Committee of the National Sanitarium 
Aasn. Addre9»: 44 Walmer Rd., Toronto. 

6USSOW, Hans. Theodor, botanist, 
Central Exp. Farm, Ottawa; h. Breslau, 
Silesia, 24 Aug., 1879; •. of Ernest Gusson, 
City Architect, Breslau and Helene Sirgel; 
m. Jenny Maria Hilzegrath; one a. Educ: 
Breslau St. Elizabeth Pub. Sch., Botan 
Inst., Univ. Breslau, Leipzig; arrived in 
Canada, 19 July. 1909. Asst. to Consulting 
Botanist Royal Agricultural Society of 
England, 1903-1909. Botanist to the Dom- 
inion Experimental Farm. F.R.M.S., M.T. 
de la S.T. de France; mem. of Assoc, of 
Economic Biology; mem. of Assoc, of 
Botany; mem. of American Assn. for 
Advancement of Science; Corr. mem. Royal 
Hort. Soc., London. Recreations: Micros- 
copy and Philately. Address: 83 Fairmount 
-\ve^ Ottawa, Ont. 

vGUTHBIE, Donald, K.C.; Inspector of 
Registry Offices for Ontario; 6. Scotland, 
1840; «. of Hu^ Guthrie and Catherine 
MacGregor; m. Eliza Margaret MacVicat 
id. 1900); four «. three d. Educ: Scotland 
and Canada. Came to Canada, 1854; cal- 
led to Bar of Ont., 1866; apptd. Q.C. by 
Lieut.-Gov. of Ont., 1876, and by Gov.- 
Gen., 1885. Mem. of H. of C. for South 
Wellington, 1876-1882, and of Ont. Leg. 
Ass. 1886-1894; Bencher of Law Soc. of 
Upper Can. since 1882; apptd. to his present 
position 1895. Recreation: gardening. Ad- 
dress: "Ardmay," Guelph, Ont. Cluh: 
Priory, Guelph. 

GUTHIIIE, Hush, K.C., M.P.; 6. Guelph. 
Ont,, 13 Aug., 1866; s. of Donald Guthrie 
and Eliza Margaret Guthrie; m. Maude 
Henrietta Scarft; three «. one d. Educ: 
Guelph Collegiate Inst., Osgoode Hall, 
Toronto. Called to Bar, Ontario, Jan., 
1888; created K.C. June, 1902; elected to 
H. of C. for South Wellington at g. e., 1900- 
1904-1908; chairman Railway Committee 
H. of C. since 1907. Address: Guelph, Ont. 

GZOWSKI, Casimlr S.; h. Toronto, Ont. 
2 Deo., 1847; s. of Col. Sir Casimir, K.C.M. 
G., and Lady Gzowski, m. Mary Bell, 
Buffalo, N.Y., U.S.A.; seven s. three d. 
Educ: Leamington Coll., Eng., and Toronto 
Univ., Toronto, Ont. Address: 60 Glen 
Road, Rosedale, Toronto. 



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HACKETT, James Keteltas; b. Wolfe 
Island, Ont., 6 Sept., 1869; s. James Henry 
and Clara C. Hackett; m. 1897, Mary 
Mannerin. Grad. Coll. of City of New 
York, 1893; studied New York Law School. 
Made his debut on stage in Palmer's Stock 
Co., 1892; leading man New York Lyceum 
at 26; most notable success, Prisoner of 
SSenda. and its sequel, Rupert of Hentzau, 
and The Pride of Jennico; now one of the 
few actor-managers in America. Clubs: 
The Players. Address: 38 E. 33d. St., New 
York. 

TLXDBXLLf Geotgei Secy. Montreal Bd. 
of Trade; b. London, Eng., 2 Aug., 1848; of 
English parentage; m. Emmeline L., d. of 



J. Albert Copland, solicitor of Chelmsford, 
Eng.; one s. Educ: at Dr. Pinche's Sch., 
George Yard, Lombard St., London. Came 
to Canada, m 1874, but spent following 
two yrs. in Eng., in mercantile life. Entered 
service Montreal B. of T., 1877; Asst. Secy., 
May, 1880; Secy, since 1886. Has been 
del. of Bd. to several Congresses of Chambers 
of Com. of Empire, including A^ustralia, 
1909. Address: 632 Dorcester St. W., 
Montreal. Club: Canada, Montreal. 

HAG6A&T, Alexander, B.A.. LL.B.. 
K.C, M.P.; b. Peterborough, Ont., 1850; s. 
of Archibald Haggart and EUzabeth Mc- 
Gregor; m. 1888. Elizabeth Littlenales. 
Educ: Victoria Univ., Cobourg, Ont.; stud- 
ied Law in Toronto, shortly afterwards 
leaving for Manitoba ,and practiced in 
Winnipos; first el. to H. of C, 1908. Ad- 
dress: 229 Kennedy St., Winnipeg. ^ Clubs: 
Manitoba, Commercial, Advance, Winnipeg. 

HAGGART, Hon. John Graham, M.P.; 
6. Perth, Ont., 14 Nov., 1836; s. of the late 
John Haggart, a native of Breadalbane. 
Scot., and Isabella Graham of the Isle of 
Skye; Educ: Perth; was Mayor of Perth, 
1867, 1869 and 1871; an unsuccessful candi- 
date for the Ontario Legislature; elec. to 
the H. of C. for S. Lanark, 1872, and each 
subsequent election; entered Sir John A. 
Macdonald's Cabinet as Postmaster Gen'l., 
3 Aug., 1888, and re-appointed to the same 
office in the Abbott Administration; until 
11 Jan., 1892, when he becapie Miniister of 
Railways and Canals; held the same port- 
folio in the Thompson^ Bowell and Tupper 
Administrations, retiring with the latter 
8 July, 1896; resigned from the Bowell 
Ministry, 4 Jan., 1896, and was re-apptd. to 
the same office, 15 Jan., 1896; was elec. 
Chairman of the Executive of the Liberal 
Conservative Union of Ont., Oct., 1896. 
Presbyterian; Conservative. Address: Perth 
Ont. 

HAGUE, Rev. Canon Dyson, M.A.; Can- 
on of St. Paul Cathedral, LondottyOnt.; 6, 
Toronto, Ont., 1857; s. of George Hague. 
Esq., Montreal (late Gui'l. Manager, Mer- 
chants Bank, Montreal); m. J. Baldwin, d. 
of Robert Baldwin and g. d. of late Hon. 
Robt. Baldwin; two •. two d. Curate, St. 
James' Cathedral, Toronto; first Rector of 
St. Paul's, Brockville; 7th Rector St.- Paul's, 
Halifax, 1890-97; Professor of Liturgies; 
Wycliffe Coll., 1897-1902; since 1903, Rec- 
tor Memorial Church, London, Ont. Pub- 
lications: Protest of Praver Book (3rd ed.. 
Can. and 2 English); Church of England 
before the Reformation; Confirmation. Ad- 
dress: Memorial Church Rectory, London, 
Ont. 

HAGUE, George; b. Rotherham, York- 
shire, Eng., 13 Jan^ 1826: s. of John Hague, 
draper and tailor, Rotherham; m. (Ist) Miss 
CoUsins, d. of Jax M. Cousins, of Sheffield, 
Eng.; 2nd, Miss Matcheson. of Philadel- 
phia, Pa. Educ: Moorgate Aead., Rother- 
ham. Arrived in Can., 1864; for 26 years 
gen. mgr. of the Merchants Bank of Can.; a 
governor of McGill Univ.; Vice-Pres., Mon- 
treal Diocesfin Coll. For many years his 
taken an active part in the development of 
religious life ana work in Canada throt»h 
medium of Anglican Church and Y.M.C.A. 
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Commerce; 3 vols, of Studies in the Bio- 
graphy and History of the Old Testament. 
Reareations :&rt, literature. Address: "Roth- 
erwood," RedpathSt., Montreal; Fairmount 
Lodz^, Ste. Agathe des Monts, Que. 

HAX.fi, Edward John; 6. Quebec, Que., 
1833; «. of the \&te Hon. Edward Hale; m. 
1866, Miss Sewell, of Quebec (now deceased) 
one 8. Educ: Bishop's Coll., Sch., Lennox- 
vilie. Removed to Sherbrooke with his 
parents in early childhood; Boston, Mass. 
1853, and entered office of J. M. Forbes & 
Co., china merchants, as junior clerk; re- 
turned to Quebec, 1876; acts as executor 
of his father's estate. Dir. Union Bank of 
Can. ; Treas., Finlay Asylum of Quebec, and 
St. George's Soc., for many years. Recrea- 
tiona: boating, shooting, fishing. Address: 
5J des Carrieres St., Queoec. Clubs: Garrison, 
Quebec, Stadacona Fish and Game. 

HAM, George Henry; b. Trenton, Ont., 
23 Aug., 1847; s. of John Vandal Ham, and 
Eliza A. E. Clute Ham; m. Martha Helen 
Blow; one «. two d. Educ.: Whitby Gram. 
Sch., Ontario; went to Winnipeg in 1876, 
was alderman and School Trustee of Win- 
nipeg for several years; Correspondent for 
Toronto Mail and St. Paul Minn., Pioneer 
Press, during the rebellion of 1885; City 
editor, Winnipeg Free Press; managing edi- 
tor Winnipeg Tribune and Winnip^ Times; 
member Parliamentary Press Gallery, Ot- 
tawa, for several years. In 1891, went on 
the staff of the C. P» Ry. Co., with which he 
still continues as publicity agent. Publica- 
tions: The New West (1884); The FUtting of 
the Gods (1906). Address: 4132 Western 
Av., Westmount, Que .; Clubs: Montreal; 
Laurentian, Ottawa. 

HA HILTON, Most Rev. Charles, M.A. 
(Oxford); D.D. (Bishop's Coll.),D.C.L. 
(Trinity); Archbishop of Ottawa and Me- 
tropolitan of Canada; 6. Hawkesbury, Ont., 
6 Jan., 1834; s. George Hamilton, of Que. 
and Hawkesbury, and Susan Craigill Hamil- 
ton; m. Frances Louisa Hume Thomson 
four «. five d. Educ: Montreal High Sch., 
Univ. Coll., Oxford, Eng. Ordained Dea- 
con, St. Matthew's Cath., Quebec, 21 Sept., 
1857; ordained Priest, 1868; enthroned as 
Bishop of Hamilton, Ont., 20 May, 1835; 
translated to Ottawa Diocese, 1896; chosen 
as Metroi>olitan of Canada, by the House of 
Bishops, in the Ecclesiastical Prov. of Can., 
1909; Archbishop of Ottawa, 1909. Re- 
creations: reading, walking. Address: 495 
Wilbrod St.. Ottawa, Ont.- 

HAHILTON, Charles Frederick, M.A.; 
b. Roslin, Hastings Co., Ontario, 7 Dec., 
1869; «. Charles Samuel Hamilton, M.D., 
CM., and Alice, d. of Geo. Eldward Jaques, 
Montreal; m. (1st) Clarissa, e. d. of Donald 
Wilson Ross, barrister-at-law, sometime of 
Walkerton, Ont.; (2nd) Eliaa Henrietta, d. 
of the Rev. James Mockridge, Belleville, 
sometime Rector of St. George's Church, 
Belleville; one d. Educ: Picton and Camp- 
bellford High Sch.^ Queen's University, 
Kingston, Ont.; employed on Toronto 
Olobe, 1893 to 1903. serving as its corres- 
pondoit in South Africa; connected with 
Toronto News since 1903; its rcrident cor- 
respondent at Ottawa, since 1904. Corr. 
Morning Post, London, Eng. Publications: 
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WHO'S WHO. HANBUBY-WILLIAMS 

the life of Principal G. M. Grant. Address: 
9 Cliff St., Ottawa, Ont. Club: Rideau, 
Ottawa. 

HAMILTON, Bev. Harold Francis, M. 
A., B.D.; 6. Quebec, 1876; s. Charles Hamil- 
ton, Archbishop of Ottawa, and Frances 
Louisa Hamilton. Educ: Trinity Coll. Sch., 
Port Hope, Ont., and Christ Church, Oxford 
Eng. Cfurate St. Matthew's Church, Que., 
1900-1902; Lecturer Bishop's Coll., 1902- 
1906; Instuctor General Seminary, New 
York, 1906-1907; Professor Bishop's Coll. 
1907. Recreations: Tennis, golf,.hockey. 
Address: Bishop's Coll., Lennos^le, Que. 

HAMILTON, John, M.A., D.C.L., Chan- 
cellor, Univ. of Bishop's Coll., Lennoxville, 
Que.; b. Quebec, 7 Sept., 1861; «. of Robert 
Hamilton and Isabella H. Thomson; m. Ida 
M., d. of A. C. Buchanan, a. d. of Chief 
Justice Bowen ; four d. Educ : Bishop's Coll . , 
School; Trinity Coll., Toronto. Merchant, 
retired. Recreations: yachting, golf. Ad- 
dress: 48 Rue des Carrieres, Quebec. Clubs: 
Garrison, Quebec; Royal Canadian Yacht. 
Toronto. 

HAMILTON, Miss May; rf. of the late 
James Cleland Hamilton, B.A., Honor grad. 
of the Toronto Conservatory of Music; 
organist of Cook's Church, 'Toronto, arid 
mus. teacher; Canadian representative of 
tae New York Musical Courier. For three 
yrs. edited the Toronto Conservatory Bi- 
monthly Magazine. Returned to Canada 
after being on the staff of the Musical 
Courier in Chicago and New York. Re- 
moved to Victoria, and continued musical 
career, giving piano lessons. Publications: 
A poem on "Sir Henry Irving," printed in 
the Vancouver News Advertiser. A number 
of poems tending to uphold the superiority 
of the soul. Address: 1020 Collinson St. 
Victoria, B.C. Club: Ladies' Musical. 

HAMILTON, Lieut.-CoL Robert Bald- 
win: 6. Toronto, Ont., 10 Oct., 1847, 
s. Sidney Smith and Ann Coulthard Hamil- 
ton; m. Mary Kate Pellatt; one s. Educ: 
Model and Model Gram. Sch., Toronto. On 
leaving sch., joined his father in business. 
Inspector of vital statistics for 13 years; 
re.signed and now engaged as Mining broker 
and in machinery business. For several 
yrs. mem. of Toronto City Coun. and Public 
Sch. Bd. Served 31 years continuously in 
2nd Quuen's Own Rifles; rose from the 
ranks and was Commanding Officer for 8 
years, retiring in 1397; Commanding Officer 
Boys' Brigade for some years; was an active 
lacrosse player for years, captain of his team 
for 13 years, and President for three years; 
Pres. of National Amateur Lacrosse Assn. 
twice, and one of the founders and first 
Pres., Canadian Lacrosse Association; a 
Liberal. Address: 267 Sherbourne Street. 
Office: 24 Aberdeen Chambers, Toronto. 

HAVBUBT-WILLLAMS, General Sir 
John, K.C.M.G., C.V.O.; b. 19 Oct.. 
1869; y. t. of late Ferdinand Hanbury- 
Williams of Coldbrook Park, Monmouth- 
shire; m. 1888, Annie Emily, e. d. of Emile 
Reiss; two s. three d. Educ: Wellington 
Coll. Joined 43rd Light Infantry, 1878; 
apptd. A.D.C. to Lt.-Gen. Sir E. Hamley, 
commanding 2nd Div. in Egypt. 1882; 
battle of Tel-el-Kebir, horse shot (despat- 
ches, medal with clasp, bronze star, 6th 
class Medjidie); extra A.D.C. to Sir M. E. 

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Grant Duff, Governor of Idadras, 1884, and 
a^ain 1885; Upptd. extra A.D.C. to Lt.-Gen. 
Sir H. Macpherson, Burma, 1886; adjutant 
3rd Oxford light Infantry, 1892-97, Mil- 
itary Sec. to Hw Ex. Sir A. Milner, 1897- 
1900; Secretary to Secretary of State for 
War, 19Q0-3; served South Africa, 1899- 
1900 (despatches, medal and 3 clasps, pro- 
moted Lieut.-Col., half-pay). Military Sec- 
retary to His Excellency Earl Grey, 1904-9; 
Brigadier-General, Scottish Command, 1909 
RecrecUiona: himtmg, golf , shooting. Ad- 
dress: Edinburgh, Scot. Clubs: Army and 
Navy; Trttvellers, London, En^. 
HANGE, James Busick, artist; b. Eng- 
land. 19 Jan., 1847; of English parentage; 
m. Emily, d. of the late I. W. Ritchie; one 
s. Educ: England. Visited France and 
Italy in order to advance his artistic edu- 
cation; finally settled in Canada, 1895. 
Devotes himself principally to the scenery 
of the Prov. of Que., and esp. the Lower 
St. Lawrence. Addresses: Morrin College, 
Quebec; Murray Bay, Que. 
HANET, Michael John, C.E., contrac- 
tor; b. Galway Co., Irel., 5 Sept., 1854; s. 
of Peter Haney and Bridget Ruddy; m. 
1881, Margaret Godfrey, of Kingston, Ont.; 
five a. JSwuc; Watertown, N.Y. Came to 
Canada, May, 1873. First worked on the 
farm; in 1872, was Asst. Engr. at the build- 
ing of the Kingston and Pembroke Ry.; 
Divisional Engr. on the Lake Ontario Shore 
Road in 1877; supt. of the Pembina branch 
of the C.P.R., 1879, b^ng first Supt. on the 
C.P.R.; Supt. of construction ot sees. 14 
and 15 of the C.P.R., which cost $4,000,000. 
1881; Divisional Supt. of the lines west of 
Winnipeg, 1882; Mgr. of construction for 
Andrew Onderdonk, of 370 miles of the 
C.P.R. in British Columbia, 1883-1887. 
Was the first contractor of the Red River 
Valley Ry. from Winnipeg to West Lynn, 
now part of the Mackenzie Jk Mann system, 
1886; was contractor of the Sault Ste. Marie 
Canal, 1889-1896; Mgr. of the construction 
work of the C.P.R. , 1897. Also built the 
Crow's Nest Pass Ry., and the Hillsbo- 
rough Bridge, P.E.I. J in 1903 built the 
Locomotive and Machine Works at Longue 
Pointe, Montreal. Since 1904 has built the 
Toronto tunnel, several break-waters, and 
other contracts with the Dom. Govt. Is 
associated with the Montreal Locomotive 
and Machine Co., Montreal; Canadian 
Locomotive Co., Kingston; Pres. Canadian 
Portland Cement Co.; Dir., Home Bank, 
and North American Life Insur. Co. ; mem. 
of the Toronto and Canadian Soc. of Civil 
Engineers. Pres., Ontario Club; founder 
and mem. of the Bd. of Governors of the 
Catholic Church Extension Soc. of Can. 
Recreations: fishing, motoring, riding. Ad- 
dresses: Home Bank Bldg. (Bus.); Clifden 
Hall, Rosedale, Toronto. Clubs: National, 
Ontario, Toronto; Rideau, Ottawa; Mani- 
" toba. Winnipeg. 

HANNA, D. Blyth; 6. Thornliebank, 
Scot., 20 Dec., 1858; s. of William and Janet 
Blair Hanna; in. Maggie Garland, Portage 
La Prairie, Man.; one s. two "tf.; Educ: 
Thomliebahk and Glasgow, Scot.; arrived 
in Canada, 1882; began as a junior clerk 
on the Glasgow, Barrhead and Kilmarnock 
Railway, 1874; entered Grand Trunk Audit- 
ing D^artment, Montreal, 1882; from 1884 
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to 1886 in Audit Department of New York 
West Shore & Buffalo Railway, at New 
York. Went to Portage La Prairie in 1886 
as chief accoimtant of the Manitoba & 
Northwestern Railway; apiitd. Treasurer in 
1892, and land commissioner in 1893. 
Became, first Gen. Supt. of the Can. Nor. 
Ry., at its inception in 1896, remaining with 
headquarters at Winnipeg till 1902, when 
he became third Vice-Pres. and was trans- 
ferred to Toronto. Still holds that office 
Apptd. Pres. of the Can. Northern Que. 
Ry. in 1903, and Pres. of the Quebec & 
Lake St. John Railway in 1907. Is also 
third Vice-Pres. of the Can. Northern Ont. 
Ry^ and third Vice-Pres. of the Halifax 
& South Western Ry. Apptd. a receiver 
of the Chicago <k Milwaukee Electric Ry. in 
1908. Director of many companies, in- 
cluding Winnipeg Electric Ry.; Manufac- 
turers' life Assurance Co.; London and 
Canadian Loan and Agency Co.; Canadian 
Northern Prairie Lands Co.; Western Fire 
Insurance; British Empire Trust Co. Ad- 
dress: Toronto, Ont. Clubs: Toronto, Al- 
bany, Toronto; Winnipeg, and Brandon. 
HANNA, Hon. WUUam John, K.C.; 
Prov. Sec. and Registrar-CJeneral of the 
Prov. of Ontario; 6. Adelaide, Middlesex 
Co.. Ont., 13 Oct., 1862; a. of George Hanna 
ana Jane Murdock; m. (1st) 1891, Jean G. 
Neil; (2nd) Maud Mac Adams, oif Samia, 
Ont.; one s. two d. Educ.: Pub. Sch., 
Brooke Tp., Lambton Co. A barrister. 
An unsuccessful can. for H. of C. for West 
Lambton at g. e., 18'96 and 1900. First el. 
to L^s. at g. e., 1902; re-elec. at g. e. 
1905. Apptd. Prov. Sec. in Whitney Admn. 
8 Feb., 1905; re-el. by accl. at bye-el., 21 
Feb., 1905; re-el. at g. e., 1908. Address: 
Toronto, Ont. 
HANNAH, George Weir; Passr. Mgr. of 
the Allan Steamship Line, Montreal; b. 
Glasgow, Scot., 5 Dec., 1847; s. of William 
and Margaret Hannah; m. Ck>ra A. Kissam; 
one s. one d. Educ.: Glasgow, and Brook- 
lyn L. Coll., New York. ((irad. 1874). 
(3ame to Canada, 1893; has for forty-two 
years been continuously connected with the 
North Atlantic Passenger business; Asso- 
ciated with the Inman Steamship Co., New 
York, for twenty-five years., and passenger 
mgr. of the Allan Line, Montreal, for seven- 
teen yrs. Address: 186 Mansfield St., Mon- 
treal. Clubs: St. James', Canada. Montreal. 
HANNON, James Willson, Judge of the 
District Court of the Judicial District of 
Regina, in the Prov. of Sask.; 6. Hamilton, 
Ont., 11 Oct., 1870; s. Rev. .Tames Hannon, 
D.D., and Sarah Maigaret Willson; m. 
Emma Orilla Woods. Educ: Schs. of Ont. 
Taught Sch. and studied law; went west; 
Crown Prosecutor for Sask. -Town Solicitor 
at Prince Albert; Agent of Dominion Lands 
and Crown Timber Agent at Prince Albert; 
Registrar of Land and Titles at Battleford. 
Address: 2276 Lome St., Regina, Sask. 
HABCOUBT, Hon. Richard, k.A., LL. 
D., D.C.L., K.C.. M.L.A., Ontario, contin- 
ouusly from 1878 to 1905; Member of Cab- 
inet since 1888 to 1905; late Minister of 
Education; b. 17 March, 1849; s. of late 
Michael Harcourt, M.P., m. Augusta H. 
Young; three s. Educ: Toronto Univ. 
Barr.. 1876; Q.C.. 1890; D.C.L. Trinity 
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of Province, 1888-98; a Liberal. Addreaa: 
Welland, Ontario. 
HARDING, His Hon. John EUey, K.G.,Co. 
Ct. Judffeofthe Co. of Victoria; b. Beverley 
Tp., Wentworth Co., Ont., 29 May, 1840 
8. of John Harding and Jane Talbot; m. 
1866j Mary, d. of George Stevenson, of 
Sarma, Ont.; two a. three d. Educ.: Com. 
Schs., private tuition, Caradoc Acad., nr. 
London, Ont. At age of seventeen com- 
menced study of law in office of Richard 
Bayley, K.C., London, Ont., and later in 
office of Ecdes & Carroll, Toronto; called 
to Bar of Upper Can., 1866, and began 

§ractice in St. Mary's, Ont.; removed to 
tratford, Ont., 1884, where he practiced 
for fourteen yrs. Apptd. Q.C., 1899, and 
Local Master of the High Ct. at Stratford, 
in 1890; apptd. to Us present position, 
1898. Chr., Coll. Inst. Bd. of St. Mary's 
for two yrs., and a mem. for thirteen yrs. 
A distinguished mem. of the Masonic 
Order, in which Order he has held important 
offices. Grand Master of the Grand Lodge 
of Canada, 1902-03. Addreaa: Lindsay, 
Ont. 
HABOING, Bight Bev. Malcolm Taylor 
]IIcAdam« D. D., coadjutor Bishop of 
Qu'Appelle, Sask. For twenty three years 
in the service of the Canadian Anglican 
Church. Very early in his career he was 
stationed at Mattawa, from which he was 
transferred to Brockville, Ont. Called to 
the West, and became B«ctor of St. Mat- 
thew's, Brandon,- Mui.; Archdeacon of the 
Diocese; Co-adjutor Bishop of Qu'Appelle. 
Address: Qu'Appelle, Sask. 
HABDEB, Worth Cleland. Can. Corr., 
the Chicago Tribune; b, Niles, Mich. JJ.S.A., 
27 Aug.. 1881; «. of James K. and Florence 
M. Harder; m..Caroline Selden XJale. En- 
gaged in newspaper work in the U.S.A. 
since 1901; Washington corr. Minneapolis 
Tribune, 1907; apptd. Can. corr. Chicago 
Tribune, 1909. Addreea: 162 Daly Ave., 
Ottawa. Club : National Press. 
HABDT, His Hon. Alexander David, 
County Judge of Co. of Brant,and lo«al Judge 
of the High Court of Justice; b. Brantford, 
Ont., ISJuly, 1859; a. of Russell Hardy and 
Juletta Sturges, both of U. E. L. descent: 
m. Mary Elomabet Curtis, e. d. of David 
Curtis, Esq., Collector of Customs; one ». 
one d, Educ. : Brantford and London, Ont. 
Called to the Bar 1886; first practiced at 
London, Ont., and in 1890 became member 
of firm of Hardy, Wilkins and Hardy at 
Brantford. Apptd. to the Bench, 23 April, 
1897; has be^ active in extending the 
usefulness of Public Libraries, and Ex- 
Pres. of the Ontario Library Assn. Recrea- 
tion: golf. Address: 66 Wellington Street, 
Brantford, Ont. Club: Brantford. 
HABE, John James, M.A., Ph.D.. b. in 
Tp. of Nepean, six miles from Ottawa, 3 
Oct., 1847; «. of Robert Hare and Barbara 
Shillington Hare; m. Katherine Isabella 
McDowell, d. of the late Rev. D. C. Mc- 
Dowell; two s. Educ: Victoria Univ. 
Bantered the nunistry of the Methodist 
Church in June, 1867, and was stationed 
at Chatham, Ont.; Smith's Falls, and Lon- 
don. Ont.; was call&d to the Principalship 
of the Ontario Ladies' Coll., Whitby, Ont., 
in Sept., 1874; became governor as well as 
Principal in 1879. both of which positsion 



he still holds. Address: Ontario Ladies' 
College, Whitby, Ont. 
HABKNESS, James, M.A., F.R.S.C; i». 
Derby, England, 24 Jan., 1864; a. of the late 
John Harkness of Derby; m. Katharine E. 
Cam, d. of Rev. W. H. Cam. Birohanger 
Rectory, Herts. Educ: Derby Soh.; ar- 
rived in Canada,. 1903; scholar of Trinity 
Coll., Cambridge, 1882-8; Professor of 
Matns. at Brynmaur Coll., Pennsylvania 
for a number of years. From 1903, Prof, 
at McGill Univ.; mem. Royal Society of 
Canada; Am. Math. Soc., London Math. 
Soc.; recently Vice-Pres.^ American Math. 
Society. Publications: iCint author with 
Prof. Frank Morley of two treatises on the 
Theory of TunneUng. Address: 23 Lome 
Av., Montreal. 
HABLIN6, Thomas; b, Liverpool, Eng., 
5 July, 1859; s. of Msurk and Agnes Harling; 
m. Grace Parry, 1884: two s. three d. Educ : 
St. Peter's Church Sen. and Liverpool Coll. ; 
arrived in Canada, 1895; received training 
in shipping office of Wm. Hunter & Co., 
from 1873; succeeded to firm in 1883; in 
business on his own account as ship broker 
in Liverpool, until 1895, when he joined 
Elder Dempster & Co., and opened office 
for them in Montreal; The Elder Dempster 
Co. sold out to the C. P. Rv., when he joined 
Fred. Leyland & Co., as their agent in Can- 
ada, until Kbsorbed by American combine; 
now in business on his own account and agent 
for Bristol docks. Address: 105 St. Antoine 
Road, Westmount Que. ; 406 Board of Trade 
Bldg., Montreal. Club: Canada. 
HABBINGTON, B. J., B.A., Ph.D., LL. 
D., Director, Macdonald Chemistry and 
Mining Building, and Macdonald Professor 
of Chemistry, TdcGill Univ., Montreal; b 
St. Andrews, Que., 6 Ausust, 1848; s. of 
William Harrington and Laura Seymour, 
both bom in Canada; m. 1876. Anna Lois 
Dawson, e. d. of late Sir J. W. Dawson, 
Principal McGill Univ.; three a. four d. 
Educ: early education mostly by private 
tuition; McGill Univ^l865-69; Yale Univ., 
1689-71. Obtained First Rank Honours in 
Natural Science and Logan Gold Medal on 
graduation, 1869, and later the Mineralogy 
Prize at Yale. Apptd. Lecturer in Chem- 
istry at McGill, 1871, and the following year 
succeeded Dr. T. Sterry Hunt as Chemist 
and Mineralogist to the Geol. Survey of 
Canada; discharged duties of both positions 
for seven years, and then retired from Geol. 
Survey in order to devote entire time to 
teaching vork at McGill; apptd. David 
Greenshields Professor of Chemistry and 
Mineralogy in 1883; for many years also 
lectured on both mining and metallurgy; 
has been President of the Nat. Hist. Soc. 
of Montreal, Preadent of the Chemical and 
Physical Section of the Royal Soc. of Can.; 
Vice-President, Chemical Section of British 
Association (Toronto), etc. Publications: 
Notes on Dawsonite, a new Carbonate; 
Notes on the Iron Ores of Canada and their 
Development; The Minerals of some of the 
Apatite-bearing Viens of Ottawa County, 
Que.; the Sap of the Ash-leaved Maple; 
etc., etc.; life of Sir William Lo^an, First 
Director of the Geol. Survey of Canada. 
RecrecUions: gardening and music. Address: 
295 University St., Montreal^ 

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HABBIS, Mrs. Dennis B. (Martha 
Douglas); b. Victoria, B.C., 8 June, 1854; 
d. of the late Sir James Douglas, K.C.B., 
and Lady Douglas; m. Dennis Reginald 
Harris, C.E.; two «. two d. Educ: Victoria 
. and England. Publication: Indian L^ends. 
RecrecUiona: riding, driving, physical cul- 
ture, painting, mu^c, gradening. Address: 
608 Superior St., Victoria, B.C. 

HABBIS, Lloyd, M.P.; 6. Beamsville, 
Ont., 14 March, 1867; s. of John and Alice 
Jane Harris; m. Evelyn F. Blackmore; one 
d. Educ. : Brantf ord Pub. Sch. , Woodstock 
Coll. , and Brantford Collegiate inst . Pres. , 
Brantford Screw Co., Ltd.; Pres. Brantford 
Bd. of Trade, 1903; Director Dominion 
Power and Transmission Co., Underfeed 
Stoker Co., of America; Trust and Guaran- 
tee Co., of America; mem. of Brantford Qty 
Council, 1905-6; Ont. Vice-Pres., Can. 
Manufacturer's Assn., 1906; First elec. at 
g. e., to H. of C, 1908; a Liberal. Address: 
110 Brant Av., Brantford, Ont. Clubs: 
Brantford, Toronto, National, Ontario, 
Toronto Hunt, R.C.Y.C, Toronto; Rideau, 
Ottawa; Sports, London, Eng. 

HABBIS, Bobert, C.At.G., R.C.A.; 6. 
Wales J 1849; s. of William Critchlow Harris; 
m. Ehzabeth Putnam; Educ: Prince of 
Wales Coll., Charlottetown, P.E.I. ; arrived 
in Canada, 1856; has received gold medals 
and other awards at several art exhibitions, 
including International ones at Chicago, 
Buffalo, St. Louis, and Paris; when quite 
young was a Provincial Land Surveyor; 
after practicing, and self-teaching went to 
Europe for study; paints figure subjects 
and occasionally landscapes; chiefly por- 
traits; was Pres., R.C.A. for 16 years. 
Chef d'oeuvre "The Fathers of Confedera- 
tion" now hanging in Parlt. Bldgs., at Ot' 
tawa. Address: 11 Durocher St., Montreal; 
Art Gallery Bldg., Philip's Square, Mon- 
treal, Que. 

HABBIS, Bobert Edward, K.C., D.C.L.; 
b. Annapolis, N.S.; s. of Robert J. Harris 
and Rebecca (Ditmars) Harris; m. Minnie 
L., d. of James Horsfall of Annapolis Royal. 
Educ: at Annapolis Royal; studied Law 
with J. M. Owen at Annopolis and after- 
wards with Messrs. Thompson and Graham 
(Right Hon. Sir J. S. D. Thompson, Hon. 
Mr. Justice Graham); admitted to tne Bar 
in 1882; Q.C., in 1889; practiced law in 
Yarmouth, N.S., and in 1892, joined firm 
of Henry, Harris and Henry, Halifax; Pres. 
of the Council of the N.S. Bar Society; 
apptd. Chancellor, Diocese of N.S., in 1905; 
Pres. of the N.S. Steel Co., and Eastern 
Trust Company; Director 6f Trinidad 
Electric Co., Acadia Sugar Refining Co., 
etc. Address: 15 South Park St., Halifax, 
N.S. CZub: Halifax. 

HABBISON, Wniiam S., M.D.; b. Mil 
ton, Co. Halton, Ont., 10 Aug., 1864; s. of 
William Harrison, a farmer, and Hannah 
Hessey. Educ: Milton Public Sch., and 
Toronto Univ.; a Controller of the City of 
Toronto; head Physician, Canadian Order 
Woodmen of the World, since 1894; grad- 
uated in Medicine, 1880; practiced in Brant- 
ford, in 1896; since that time in the City of 
Toronto. Elec. Alderman, Ward 4, To- 
ronto, 1903, 1904, 1905, 1906; Controller, 
1907, 1908. 1909. Address: 32 Borden St., 
Toronto. Club: Ontario, Toronto. 
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HABBISS, Charles Albert Edwin, Mus. 
Doc, Cantuar; F.R.A.M. (hon,); composer, 
conductor; b. London, Eng., 17 Dec., 1892; 
s. of Edwin Harriss and Elizabeth Dtiff; m, 
Ella Beatty-Shoenberger, of Scarlet Oaks 
Cincinnati, O., and Eamscliffe, Ottawa. 
Educ: St. Michaels Coll., Tenbury, Eng., 
Came to Can., Dec., 1882. Ouseley scholar, 
1875; organist and rector of the choir, 
Montreal Cathedral, 1883; conductor state 
concerts to His Ebccellency the Gov.-Gen.; 
ex-dir., McGill Univ. Conservatorium of 
Music; hon.-dir., Associated Bd. Exams., 
Royal Coll. and Royal Acad.; Director, 
Empire Concerts, London; Liveryman of the 
Worshipful Co. of Musicians; life mem.. 
Roy. Soc. of Musicians; mem. Soc. of 
British Composers; life mem. Unioivof 
Graduates in music of G.B.; mem., British 
Musical Assn. ; advisor in Can. to Roy. " 
Coll. of Organists; directed first Cycle 
Musical Festivals of British compositions 
throughout the Dom., 1903; directed Can- 
adian British Festival, London, in the 
presence of H.M. The King, 1906; guest 
conductor lit London Symphony Orchestral 
Concert, given in honour of Premiers of 
Empire attending Colonial Conference, 
London, 1907; brought 200 members of 
the Sheffield Choir to Can., 1908; apptd. 
del. for Can., to National Congress and 
Hayden Centenary, Vienna; guest con- 
ductor. Cape Town Mimicipal Musical 
Festival, 1909; visited and lectured 'in 
England, Canada, Fizi, Australia, Tasman- 
ia, New Zealand, and South Africa, in the 
interest of musical reciprocity, 1909. Pub- 
lications: "Daniel before the King;" "Tor- 
quil;" "The Admiral;" "Festival Mass;*' 
"Pan;" "Coronation Mass, Edward VII;" 
"The Sands of Dee;" Empire choruses » 
songs, organ and pianoforte pieces, anthems 
etc. Recreations: big game shooting, fishing, 
poultry raising. Addresses: "Eamscliffe, ' 
Ottawa; "Eamscliffe Lodge," Banff,. Alta. 
160 Wardour St., London, W., England. 
Clubs: Rideau, Hunt, Golf, Ottawa; Savage, 
German Athenaeum, London, Eng.; York 
Lodge, Manitoba. 
HABT, Bev. Thomas, M.A., D.D.; b. 
Paisley, Scot., 6 Sept., 1835; ». of John Hart 
and Jean Mason Simple; m. Isabella Mar- 
garet Malloch, y. d. of Judge Malloch, Perth, 
Ont.; four «. two d. Educ: Perth, Ont., 
Queen's Univ., Kingston, and Edinburgh 
Univ., Scot. Arrived in Canada, 1842; 
graduated as B.A. in 1860; M.A.,1868; 
B.D., 1880; D.D., 1902; made licentiate of 
Presbjrterian Church, 1864; Professor of 
Classics in Manitoba Coll., 1872. Address: 
448 Qu'Appelle, Av., Winnipeg, 
HABTNEY, Edward Patrick; b. Tor- 
onto. Ont., 6 March, 1851; s. of Henry and 
Sarah Hartney; m. Laura Weston of Tor- 
onto; one s. one d. Educ: High Sch., Que. ; 
_ entered Pub. Service of Canada in 1872, in 
^ the Private Bill branch of the H. of C: 
drafted the first model railway bill, adortea 
by the House in 1887, and was appointed 
Examiner of private bills in 1887, nnd 
Registrar of private bills,' in 1 907. Publica- 
tions: a manual showing the private bill 
practice of the Parliament of Canada, 1 882, 
Address: 357 Sparks St., Ottawa. Clubs: 
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HABTT, WiUiam, M.P.; 6. Biddolph, 
County of Middlesex, Out., 8 March, 1847; 
8. of John Harty and Elizabeth Heenan; 
m. Catherine M. Bermingham, of Ottawa; 
three «. one d. Educ: Christian Brothers' 
6ch. and Regeoi)oIis Coll., Kingston, Ont. 
mem. of Administration, Ontario Legisla- 
ture for over 6 years; in mercantile and 
manufacturing business. El. to H. of C, 
1902; re-elected 1904-1908. Address: King- 
ston, Ont. Clvbs: Frontenac, Kingston; 
RideaUjOttawa. 

HABT£T, Henry Allen; b.Edgebaston. 
Warwickshire, Jiig., 24 April, 1852; «. of 
Henry Logan Harvey, Apothecary to the 
forces, Woolwich, Eng.; w. Kate Alley; 
one s. eight d. Educ: High Soh., Quebec, 
and King's Coll. Sch., London, En^.; ar- 
rived in Oanada, 1862; entered service of 
Bank of British North America in 1873; 
Manager at Kingston, Ont., 1890; St. 
John, N.B., 1891-1900; Ottawa, 1901. /Id- 
dre ss: O ttawa. Clubs: Kideau. Ottawa. 

HABTET, Hon. Horace, B.A., LL.B., 
Puisne Judge of the Superior Court of Al- 
berta; b. Malahide Tp. Elgin Co., Ont., 1 
Oct., 1863: «. of Wm. Harvey and Soph- 
rainia Mack; m. Louise Palmer of Toronto; 
one s. Educ: Univ. Coll., Toronto Univ., 
called to the Bar, Ont., 1889; practiced in 
Toronto, until 1893; went to Calgary and 
called to the Bar of N. W. T. ; in 1896, apptd 
Registrar of Land Titles for South Alberta 
Land Registration District, at Calgary; in 
1900, apptd. Deputy Attorney General of 
N. W. 1;. at R^ina. In June, 1904, apptd. 
puisne Judge of Superior Court of N. W. T., 
and on organization of the Province of 
Alberta and Saskatchewan, and establish- 
ment of Provincial Courts, apptd. puisne 
Judge of the Superior Court o^ Alberta, 
in 1907, which he now holds. Address: Cal- 
gary, Alta. 

HASZABD, Hon. Francis Longrworth, 
K.C.; Premier and Attorney-General of 
Prince Edward Island; b. Bellevue, P.E.I. 
20 Nov., 1849; ». of Charles Haszard and 
Margaret Longworth; m. ElizabethDes- 
Brisay; three «. five d. Educ: Prince of 
Wales Coll., Charlottetown, P.E.I.; called 
to the Bar, 1872, and commenced practice 
of his profession in Charlottetown; cr. Q.C., 
1894; apptd. Judge of the Qty Ct. of 
Charlottetown, Feb., 1896. First el. to 
Leg. at g. e., 1904; became Premier 1 Feb., 
1908; apptd. Attorney Gen., Oct., 1908; 
re-el. at g. e., 1908. Recreation: golf. Ad- 
dress: Charlottetown, P.E.I. 

HAULTAIN, Frederick William Gordon, 
B.A., K.C.; b. Woolwich, Eng., 26 Nov., 
1857; ». of lieut.-Col. W. F. Haultain, R.A. 
Educ: Montreal High Sch., Peterborough 
Coll. Inst., and Toronto Univ. Called to 
the Ontario Bar, 1882. El. mem. ofthe 
Northwest Assembly, 1888, and at each 
succeeding el. until its dissolution; became 
Territorial Premier, Oct., 1897, and remained 
in power until dissolution of old Northwest 
Govt., by creation of the two new provinces. 
£1. at first g. e., for Saskatchewan Legis 
Assem., 1905, and re-el. at ^. e., 1908, 
r^resented Northwest Territories at Cor- 
onation of His Majesty, Aug., 1902. Ad- 
dress: R^ina^Sask. 

HAUL.TAXN, Theodore Arnold, M.A., 6. 
<:;annamore, India, 3 Nov., 1867; «. of 



General Francis Mitchell Haultain. and 
Isabdla Thomas; m. Amy Millicent Fraser; 
one s. one d. Educ : Private Sch. , Brighton 
Eng.; Bedford Gram. Sch., Eng.; Umv. of 
Toronto; Journalist j for many years private 
Secretary to Goldwin Smith. Publications: 
"Two country walks in Canada"; "The mys- 
tery of golf;" "Hints for Lovers, etc." 
Address: 49 Springhurst Ave., Toronto. 
Club: Toronto Golf. 

HAYEBSON, James Perclval; 6. Tor- 
onto, Ont., 3 Oct., 1880; s. James Haverson, 
K.C.; m. Jessie Hodson, one d. Educ: 
Model Sch., Toronto; Ridley Coll., St. 
Catharines, Ont., and Ontario Law Sch. 
Toronto. Publications: "Sour Songs of a 
Sorehead," and other songs of the street; 
also magazine and newspaper stories; artic- 
les and verse; newspaper work. Address: 
The World, Toronto. Club: Press, Toronto. 

HAWKE, John Thomas, proprietor 
The Moncton Transcript; b. Plymouth, 
Devon, Eng., 30 April, 1864; «. of J. P. 
Hawke and M. A. Harvey; m. Delia Thorn- 
ton; three d. Edu4i.: Plymouth Free Schs. 
Arrived Can., 1873. On several leading 
Canadian newspapers, including the Tor- 
onto Globe and Ottawa Free Press; chair- 
man Moncton Sch. Board for ten yrs. 
Presdt. Moncton Liberal Assn. for nine 
yrs., besides other public positions. Ad- 
dress: Moncton, N.B. 

HAWKES. Arthur; b. Aylesford, Kent 
Eng., 16 Dec., 1871 ; ». of William and Sarah 
,Hawkes; m. Augusta Josephine, d. of the 
late John Anderson, Borgstena, Sweden; 
four d. Educ: Private Sch., at Maidston 
and Kent Coll., Canterbury; graduated 
from weekly journalism to staff of Man- 
chester Guardian, Daily Mail, Daily Des- 
patch (London edition), and Review of 
Reviews. Three months trip throughout 
Dominion; returned to Canada permanently 
Dec., 1906, as managing editor, Toronto 
World; became editor Monetary Time^, 
leaving to take charge of publications dept., 
Can. Northern Ry. System; made special 
journey in 1903 to South Afri(5a, France, 
Austria, Germany, and the United States, 
to enquire into methods of leading publica- 
tions. Recreation: gardening. Address: 142 
Beech Ave., Toronto. 

HAWKINS, Frank, secy. Can. Lumber- 
men's Assn.; 6. RochdalCj Eng.; s. of Joseph 
S. Hawkins and Eliza Illingworth; m. 1885, 
Isabel M. Csunpbell, of Toronto; two s. 
Educ: Rochdale. Came to Canada, 1881. 
In business in Toronto for some years; with 
the Pullman Co., at Chicago for 6 years; 
Private Secy, to Hon. Mr. Dobell, mem. of 
Laurier Ministry, 1896-1902; subsMuently 
with Dobell, Beckett & Co., at Quebec, 
until 1908; also Secy.-Treas. Manicouagan 
& English Bay Export Co. Apptd. to 
present position, August, 1908. Address 
320 Cooper St., Ottawa. 

HAY, George tJpham, Ph.B., M.A., D. 
Sc, F.R.S.C; 6. Norton N.B., 18 June, 
1843; s. of William and Eliza Hay; m. 
Francis Annetta Hartt. Educ: Pub. Schs. 
of N.B., and Cornell Univ.; Teacher and 
Journalist; for 34 years teacher in Pub. 
Schs., last 10 of which Principal of Victoria 
and Giris' High Sch., St. John, N.B.; for 
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ies of Canada. Recreation: plant study 
Address: 31 Leinster St., St. John, and 
Ingleaide, N.B. (Summer). 

HAlTES, Mrs. Kate Simpson ("Mary 
Markwell"); b. Dalhousie, N.B., 1866. For 
many yrs. actively connected with Press of 
Canada. Staff writer on Manitoba Free 
Press; at one time librarian of L^is. lib- 
rary at Re^na. Publications: "Prairie 
Pourri;" "Shanty Songs and Stories," The 
Legend of the West;" other works of fiction, 
drama, and poetry. Address: Victoria, B.C. 

HATS, Charles Hfelyllle, Pres. and Gen. 
Mgr., Grand Trunk Ry. System; b. Rock 
Island, Bl., 16 May. 1856; m. Olara J., d. 
of William H. Gregg, of St. Louis, Mo.; four 
d. Edtkc.: Pub. Schs. and High Sch., Rock 
Island. Entered passenger dept. of the 
Atlantic and Pacific Railroad Co., at St 
Louis, Mo.; transferred to auditor's dept.; 
promoted to supt's office; Sec. to Gen. Mgr. 
of Missouri Pacific, 1878-1884; Sec. to Gen. 
Mgr. of the Wabash, St. Louis & Pacific 
Railroad Co., 1884-1886; became Asst. 
Gen. Mgr. to Wabash Western Ry. Co. 
1836; Gen. Mgr. six months later; apptd. 
Vice-Pres. and Gen. Mgr. of the reorganized 
Wabash Ry., 1st Feb., 1894; resigned, 1887; 
accepted position of gen. Mgr. of G. T. R. 
Co. at Montreal; became Pres. of the 
Southern Pacific Co., and its allied lines at 
San Francisco; resigned following autumn; 
apptd. 2nd V.P. and Gen. Mgr. G. T. R., 
1 Jan., 1902. Pres. Grand Trunk Pacific 
Ry., Central Vermont Ry., Grand Tnmk 
Western Ry.» and numerous other subsid- 
iary lines of G. T. R.; Dir., Royal Trust Co., 
Merchants Bank of Canada, and many 
other large enterprises; Vice-Pres. St. John 
Ambulance Assn.; Gov. Royal Victoria 
Hosnsital, Montreal Gen. Hospital; Gov. 
McGill Univ. Address: 27 Ontano Avenue, 
Montreal. Clubs: St. James. Mount Royal, 
Forest and Stream, Montreal Hunt, Jockey, 
St. Maurice, Laurentian, Montreal; Rideau, 
Ottawa. 

HATWABD, Charles, J. P.; 6. Stratford, 
Essex, Eng., 12 May, 1839; s. of Charles 
Hayward and Harriet Tomlinson; m. Sarah 
s. d. of the late John McChesney, of London, 
Eng.; two s. one d. Educ: Salem Coll., 
Bow, Middlesex, Eng. Has laige interests 
in Victoria, and is prominently id^itified 
with builaii^, contracting, mining and 
manufacturing. Served several terms as 
alderman of Victoria, and was Mayor for 
three yrs.; was Presdt. of the Provincial 
Royal Jubilee Hospital, and for ten years 
Chairman of the School Board; is now 
Presdt. of the B.C. Protestant Orphan's 
Home, and of the Children's Aid Soc; is 
an active mem. of the Masonic. Oddfellows, 
Foresters and Pioneer Socp. Address: 1003 
Vancouver St., 1010 Government St., Vic- 
toria, B.C. Club: Pacific, Victoria. 

HAZEN, Hon. John Douglas, B.A., B. 
C.L. ; Premier and Attomev-General of New 
Brunswick; b. Oromocto, Sunbury Co., N.B. 
6 June, 1860; «. of James K. Hazen and 
Mrs. Hazen, d. of the late Hon. John A. 
Beckwith; m. 1884, Ada s. d. of James 
Tibbits, of Fredericton. Educ: Coll. Sch., 
Fredericton; Univ. of N.B. Called to the 
Bar, 1883. A mem. of the Senate of Univ. 
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Univ., 1882-1890; Aid. of Fredericton for 
three yrs. and Mayor for two yrs. Removed 
to St. John^ 1890. Returned to H. of C. for 
St. John City, and Co. at g. e., 1891; an 
unsuccessful tB.n. at g. e., 1896. El. to N. 
B. Legis. for Sunbury at g. e., 1899; re-el. 
at g. e., 1903, and 1908. In 1899. chosen 
Leader of the Opposition; summoned by 
His Honour the Lt.-Gov. to form a Govt., 
which he did, and assumed the portfolio of 
Premier and Attorney-General. The Cabi- 
net was sworn in March 24. 1908, all the 
members re-el. by accl.. April 7. Address: 
St. John, N.B. 

HEARST, WllUam Howard, K.C., M.L. 
A.; 6. Tp. of Arran, Co. of Bruce, Ont., 16 
Feb., 1864; s. William Hearst and Margaret 
McFadden; m. Isabella Jane Dunkin: two 
s. two d. Educ:: Tara pub. schs. and Col- 
lingwood CollM^iate Inst. Called to the 
Bar in 1888; K.C. in 1908; senior member 
of the law firm of Hearst, Darling and 
Brown; contested riding of Sault Ste. 
Marie m Conservative interest at g. e., in 
1908, and was elected. Recreations: driving 
and boating. Address: Sault Ste. Marie 
Ont. 

HEBDEN, Edward F., Gen. Mgr. of l^he 
Merchants Bank of Canada; b. Hamilton, 
Ont., 29 April, 1851; s. of the Rev. Canon 
Hebden, M:A., F.C.D., Rector of Church of 
the Ascension. Hamilton, and Catherine 
Pilkington, of the Pilkingtons of York, 
Ireland; m. Mary Henderson jv. d, of James 
Henderson of Hanle]r Castle. Worcestershire 
two s. tliree d. Tmrty-eignt years of ser- 
vice in the Merchants Bank of Canada 
Address: 445 Sherbrooke St. West^Montreal 
Clubs: Mount Royal. St. James, Hunt and 
Royal Montreal Golf, Montreal; 'Toronto. 

HEBEBT, Louis PhlUppe, O.M.G., 
Sculptor; b. Prov. Quebec. 27 Jan., 1850; 
m. 1879, Marie, d. of Thomas Roy, Montreal. 
In early days worked on a farm; obtuned 
prize at Provincial Exhibition. Montreal, 
for wood-carving in 1873; afterwards stud- 
ied in Paris; won prize given by Dominion 
Government for full-length statue of George 
Cartier. Principal Works: Statues, among 
which are those to Champlain at Quebec. 
Maisonneuve and Chenier, Montreal. Ad- 
dresa: 217 Berri St., Montreal. 

HELMEB, Major Alexis Richard, Assis- 
tant Adjutant General for Musketry (Can- 
ada); b. Russell, Ont.. 12 Oct., 1864; s, of 
Nathaniel Helmer and Melissa Johnson; m. 
Elizabeth S. Hannum; one «. Educ.: Ot- 
tawa and Toronto; Chemist of Prov, of Ont. 
and Que. Officer of the Canadian Militia, 
1892; twice Mayor of Hull, Que.; Adjutant 
Canadian Rifle Team, 1899; Palma Team, 
1901; Sea Girt, 1903; Ottawa, 1906; Com- 
mandant Canadian School of Musketry, 
since 1907. Recreations: rifle shooting. 
Address: Ottawa, Ont. Club: Laurentian, 
Ottawa. 

HEMING, Arthur Henry Howard; 6. 
Paris, Ont., Jan. 17, 1870; «. George Edward 
and Frances Ann Morgan Homing. Educ: 
pub. schs.; taught Hamilton Art Sch., 1887- 
90; illustrator on Canadian pubis, till 1899; 
studied at Art Students' League under 
Frank Brangwsm, A.R.A., London, 1904 
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on animal and wild life. Student, by per- 
sonal contact, of phases of life in Canadian 
wilderness. Mem. Soc. of Illustrators. 
, Episcopalian. PublicaHoru: Spirit' Lake, 

' 1907. Address: 33 W. 67th St., New York. 

HENDERSON, Major Alexander, B.A.. 
K.C., Conmiissioner of the Yukon;. &. Osh- 
awa, Ont., 1861; s. of Alexander Henderson 
and Grace Kilpatrick; m. Susan Crawford. 
d. of William McCraney, ex-M.P. for Co. of 
Halton, Ont., one d; grad. B.A., 1884; 
admitted solicitor, Ont., 1889; called to 
Bar of B.C., 1892; mem. of Legislature for 
New Westminster, B.C., 1898, created Q.C., 
same year: Attorney General, B.C.. 1899 
Judge of County Court* Vancouver, 1901; 
resigned Jan., 1907; practiced law. Van- 
couver; apptd. Commissioner of the Yukon 
18 June, 1907. Recreations: rifle shooting 
prindpally; was Adjutant Canadian Rifle 
Team, Bisley, in 1901. Address: Dawson 
Y.T., and 1424 Bumaby St., Vancouver, 
B.C. Clubs: Vancouver and United Service 

Club, Vancouver. B.C. 

HENDERSON, David, M.P.; &. Tp. of 
Nelson. Co. of Halton, Ont.. 18 Feb., 1841; 
s. John Henderson and Isabella Davidson, 
both from Roxburgh. Scot.; m. Alison 
Christie, d. of Chas. Cnristie; six s. one d. 
Educ: Milton Gram. Sch. and Normal Sch., 
Toronto: a pub. sch. teacher for 5 years; 
Deputv Registrar for Halton for seven yrs.; 
M.r. for 21 sessions; contested nine elec- 
tions, and successful seven times. Becreor- 
<io ».* travelling. Address: Acton, Ont, 

HENDERSON, Georse F., B. A. (Queens. 
K.C.; b. JOnsston, Ont., 17 Feb., 1864; s. 
of Peter Robertson Henderson and Hen- 
rietta Sweetland; m. Margaret Eglinton 
Brown, of Ottawa; one d. Educ.: Private 
Schs. Kingston Coll. Inst., Queen's Univ. 
Called to Bar of Ont., 1887, and has since 
practised at Ottawa; mem. of the firm of 
MacCracken, Henderson. McDougall and 
Greene; apptd. drainage referee for Eastern 
Ont.. June, 1906; K.C., 1907. Publications: 
"The Ditches and Watercourses Act," 1907. 
Recreations: golf, curling. Address: 184 
Somerset St., Ottawa. Clubs: Rideau, Golf, 
Hunt J!>ttawa; Brockville; Cornwall. 

HENDJE»SON, Rev. James, D.D. (Vic. 
Univ.); b. Airdrie, Scot., 1851; m. 1876, 
Mary, 2nd d. of James Gillespie, of Quebec. 
Edu^.: Glasgow, Scot. Came to Canada in 
1870, and was ordained to the Methodist 
Ministry in 1876. Had several important 
stations in the IVov. of Quebec, including 
three pastorates in Montreal. Went to 
Toronto in 1891. and held the pastorates of 
Carlton St. ana Sherboume St. Churches 
in 1896, apotd. Asst. Sec. of Methodist 
Missions, ana held that pomtion until 1907, 
when culed to the pastoral charge of the 
Dominion Methodist Church, at Ottawa. 
Address: 243 Lisgar St., Ottawa. 

HENDERSON, Robert, Asst. Govt. 
Mining Enjrr. for Yukon; b. Nova Scotia. 
Went to Yukon, 1893. Foimd gold on 
Quartz Creek and Gk>ld Bottom Creek, 1894, 
and has hoen mining in Yukon ever since. 
Claimed that was first discoverer of gold on 
Klondike, but this is disputed. Address: 
Dawson Y.T. 

HENDRiE,' I4eut.-Gol. John Stratheam, 
M.L.A., member of Executive Council of 
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WHO'S WHO. HEBRXDOB 

Hamilton, 15 Aug.^857; s. William Hend- 
rie and Margaret Walkeor Hendrie; one s. 
one d. Educ.: Hamilton sch. and up. Can. 
Coll.; elec. to Ontario Legislature, 1902; 
re-elected 1905 and 1908; Lt.-Ool.. lately in 
command, 2nd Brigade, C.F.A.; Ex-Mayor 
of Hamilton, Ont. Recreations: racing, 
fishing, shooting. Address: Hamilton, Ont. 
Clvbs: Toronto, Hamilton. Albany, Ontario 
Jockey. 

HENDRY, John; b. Billedune, Glouces- 
ter Co., N.B., 20 Jan., 1843; s. of James 
Hendry and Margaret Wilson from West 
Kilbride, Avrshire, Scot.; m. Adeline Mc- 
Millan, of Fictou, N.S.; one d. Educ: In 
N.B.; Pres., Canadian Manufacturers' As- 
sociation; Conmiissioper of Conservation of 
Natural Resources of Canada; Pres., Van- 
couver, Westminster and Yukon Railway 
Co.; Pres., Nicola Valley Coal and Coke Co.; 
Cftairman, Burrard, Westminster and Boun- 
dary Ry. and Navigation Co. After com- 
pleting education in the Pub. Sch.. studied 
and practised saw-mill and flour-mill en- 
gineering; and followed this for some time in 
the Maritime Provinces; shortly after B.C. 
had joined confederation, moved to the 
Pacific Coast, landing in Victoria. B.C. in 
1872, afterwards spent some time in Cali- 
fornia and State of Washington; located in 
British Columbia, in 1874; went to Winni- 
peg in 1875; returned to British Columbia 
m 1875; was interested in the pioneering of 
the timber interests, saw-milhng and fac- 
tories and general utalizing of lumber. Re- 
creations: motoring, yachting, fishing. Ad- 
dress: Cor. Bumaby and Jervis St., Van- 
couver, B.C. Clubs: Vancouver, Terminal 
City, Jericho Country, Vancouver B.C.; 
Westminster, New Westminster, B.C.; Un- 
ion, Victoria, B.C.; Rideau, Ottawa. 

HENRY, William Alexander, K.C., LL. 
B.; h. Antigonish, N.S., 19 March. 1863; s. 
of William Alexander and Christianna 
Henry; m. Minna H. Troop, Halifax; two 
s. one d. Educ: Halifax Schs.; Lycee de 
Tours, France; Merchiston Castle Sch., 
Edinburf^h; Dalhousie Univ., Halifax; Har- 
vard Umv., Cambridge, Mass., U.S.A. Ad- 
mitted to Nova Scotia Bar, 1887: apptd. 
K.C., June, 1907. Recreations: goU, badmin- 
ton, photography, bicycling, billiards, 
bridge. Address: 16 South St., Halifax, N. 
S. C2ti6; Halifax. 

HEROUX, Omer; journalist; 6. St. Mau- 
rice, Champlain Co., Que., 8 Sept., 1876: «, 
of Louis-DoHor Heroux, and Marie-Adel- 
aide Neault. Educ: Christian Bros. Sch., 
and Coll. of Three Rivers, Que. In news- 
paper work in Quebec and Montreal for 
some yrs.; one of the editors of Le National- 
iste, and one of the editors of Le Devoir. 
Address: 71a St. James St., Montreal. 

HERRIDGE, Rev. William Thomas, 
Pastor of St. Andrew's Presbyterian Church 
Ottawa; b. Reading, Eng., 14 Jan., 1857; 
o. 8. of the Rev. W. Herridge, and Emma 
Barkshire; m. 1885, d. of Rev. Thos. Dun- 
can, D.D.; two 8. two d. Educ: Model Sch., 
Toronto; Hamilton Coll. Inst., Gait Coll. 
Inst., Toronto Univ. Inducted as Pastor 
of St. Andrew's Presbyterian Church, Aug., 
1883, before completing his studies. Spent 
a yr. abroad, returning to Can. in 1884. 
Mem. of Senate of Toronto Univ.; Trustee* 
of Queen's Univ., Kingston. Publications: 

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"The Coign of Vantage and other Essays." 
Recreationa: golf, curting. Addreaa: 293 
Somerset St., Ottawa. 

HEBRON, John, M.P.; b. County of 
Carleton, Ont., 15 Nov., 1863; «. of John 
Heron and Mai^aret Crain; m. Ida Lake; 
three d. Educ: Pub. Sch., Ashton, Ont. 
A license Commissioner and Stock Inspec- 
tor in Alberta; first elec. to H. of C, 1904; 
re-elec., 1908. Address: Pincher Creek, 
Alta.; 

HBBTIEUX, H^nri, M.D., Prof, of In- 
ternal Pathology at Laval Univ.; b. St. 
Jerome, Que., 1862j «. of Joseph A. Her- 
vieux and Virgime Lachine; m, 1886, 
Minnie Vallee, of Montreal. Educ: Ste. 
Therese, studied philosophy at Ste. Mary's 
Coll., and medicine Sch. of Medicine and 
Surgery Montreal (M.D., 1886, and the 
Prize Hourget). Practiced in Massachu- 
setts, U.S., for one yr. Went to Montreal, 
1893, where he has since practiced. Won 
the vacant Chair of Therapeuties in the 
Medical Faculty of Laval Univ., 1894; 
apptd. Prof. Titulaire of Materia Medica, 
1900. El. life mem. Medical Faculty, 
Laval Univ ; was first pres. of La Societe 
Medicale de Montreal; Dir. of St. Justine 
Hospital for Children; Dir. and Associate 
editor of L' Union Medicale du Canada. 
Address: 490 St. Denis St., Montreal. 

HESPL£B, Wilhelm, late Imperial Ger- 
man Consul, and Speaker of L^islature of 
Manitoba; fe. Baden-Baden, Germany, 29 
Dec., 1830; s. Johnna Glory Hespier, and 
Barbara Anna; m. Katherine R. Keachie; 
one «. one rf. Educ: Grand Duchy of 
Baden; arrived in Canada, October, 1850; 
formerly of Hespeler, but moved to Winnipeg 
1873. Address: Wardlow Building, Fort 
Rouge, Winnip^. Club: Manitoba, Winni- 

H^TABD, Lieut.-Col. Edward H. T., 

Staff Officer to Inspector-Gen. Can. Militia; 
6. Toronto, 17 Jan., 1852; s. J. H. and Eliza 
Heward; m. Louisa, y, d. of Sir Wm. Collis 
Meredith, late C.J. , Prov. Que., one s. one d. 
Educ: Upper Can. Coll., Toronto. Joined 
Can. Militia. 1866; apptd. Lieut, in G. G. 
Body Guard, 1879; apptd. Lieut, and Adjt., 
Permanent Cav. Sch. Corps (now R. C. 
Dragoons, 1 883) ; Commandant R, C. Moun- 
ted Rifles, Winnipeg, 1891-6; Brevt. Capt., 
1888; A.D.C. to G.O.C., Can. Mil., 1901-3; 
Staff OflBcer to Inspector General at head- 
quarters, with rank of Major, 1904; Lieut.- 
Col. 1906. Served in Fenian Raid, 1866; 
N.W. Rebellion. 1885. kddresa: 415 Laur- 
ier Av., Ottawa. 

HEWABD, Stephen Beverley, Kt. of 
Order of Orange Nassau, of Holland; b. 
Montreal, Que., 7 Nov., 1843; s. of Francis 
Harris Heward and Eliza Paul; m. Alice 
Graham; one s. two d. Educ.: Up. Can. 
Coll., Toronto, Ont. For 30 yrs. Vice- 
Consul of the Netherlands; served on the 
Canadian Frontier in 1864 and 1866; (Fen- 
ian Raid Medal). Address: 55 St. Francois 
Xavier St., and 10 Park Ave., Montreal. 
Club: St. James', Montreal. 

HEWITT, Charles Gordon, D.Sc, (Univ. 
of Manchester, Eng.); Fellow of the Ento- 
mological Soc, Eng.; b. nr. Macclesfield, 
Eng., 23 Feb.. 1885; s. of Thomas Henry 
Hewitt and Rachael Hewitt; unmarried. 
Educ: Macclesfield Gram. Sch., Univ. of 
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Manchester. Obtained first class honors in 
Zoology, Manchester Univ.; University 
prizeman and scholar; asst. lecturer in 
Zoology, 1904; Lecturer in Economic Zool- 
ogy in Univ. of Manchester, 1906; arrived 
Can., 16 Sept., 1909; apptd. Dominion 
Entomologist, 1909. Pvhlications: nunaer- 
ous articles on pure and ecaaonAc Zoology, 
especially Ilntomology in various scien- 
tific journals, the most important being a 
monograph on The House-fly."*' Address: 
The Sherbrooke, 90 O'Connor St., Ottawa. 

HEWSON, His Hon. Charles Edward, 
District Judge of Manitoulin, Judge of the 
SiuTogate Court, and lopal Judge of the 
High Court of Justice; b. Township of 
Innisfil, Co. of Simcoe, Ont., 23 Oct., 1866; 
8. of William and Abigail M. Hewson; m. 
Julia, y. d. of Henry Creswicke, P.L.S., late 
of the Town of Barrie; three s. seven d. 
Educ: Barrie Collegiate Xnst.; entered law 
office of late Mr. Justice Lount, Jan., 1874: 
admitted to Bar, May, 1880; commenced 
practice in Barrie, and formed partnership 
with A. E. H. Creswicke, K.C.; appointed 
District Judge. Dec., 1908. Address: Gore 
Bay, Ont. 

HIEBEBT, Cornelius, M.L.A.; b. South 
of Russia, 2 Aug., 1862; «. Johun Hiebert 
and Helma Tows; m. Anganetha Dick; one 
«. two d. Edv4:.: Village Sch. in Russia; 
arrived in Canada, 2 Aug., 1876; settled in 
Manitoba; a Lumber Merchant; up to 21 
vears was fanning; since then in commercial 
business; Director of the Knee Hill Coal 
Co.; overseer for Didsbury Village for past 
three years. Address: Didsbmy, Alta. 

HIGGINS, Charles Herbert, B.S., D.V. 
S.; b. Newtownville, Mass., 23 Feb., 1875; 
s. of Eben Higgins and Sarah A. Goulding: 
m. Jane Ruth jHall; one s. one d. Arrived 
in Canada, Oct., 1894; practicing Veterin- 
arian, Island of Jamaica, 1896; Asst. Path- 
olo^st, Dept. of Agriculture, 1899; Patho- 
lo^st since 1902. Publications: "Canadian 
Chicken Cholera, 1896," etc., and yearly 
Government reports. Address: 73 Fair- 
mount Ave., Ottawa, Ont. 

HILL, Georg:e Griswold; b. Montreal, 
24 April, 1868; s. George William and Fran- 
ces Harriet Griswold Hill; m. 1893, Frances 
Mary Chaffee. Educ: pub. schs., Fngle- 
wood (now Chicago) and St. Ignatius Coll., 
Chicago. Began newspaper work on The 
Farmer, '^t. Paul, Minn., 1886; rong. editor, 
Am. Farmer, Chicago, 1890-7, of Produce 
Trade Reporter, Chicago, 1895-7; Washing- 
ton corr. Johnstown Democrat, Crawfords- 
ville Journal and other papers, 1900-2; mem 
Washington Bureau, New York Tribune^ 
since 1902; represented New York Tribune 
at Russo-Japanese peace conf., 1905. Re- 

Eublican. Roman Catholic. Author: Mar- 
eting Farm Produce, 1897; Practical Hints 
for Farm Buildings, 1 901 . Address: 1322 F 
St., Washington, D.C. 
HILL, Rev. James Edgar, M.A., D.D.; 
6. Glasgow, Scot.. 18 Oct., 1841; &. 
James Hill and Catherine Hunton; m. 
Mariann Fletcher Philip; three s. three d. 
Educ: Univ. of Edinburgh, 1863-72; Min- 
ister in Scot., 1873 to 1882; since of St. 
Andrew's Church, Montreal (Church of 
Scotland); Major, 5th Royal Highlanders. 
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HUX, James J., President of the Gt. 
Northern Ry. of the United States; 6. nr. 
Guelph, Ont., Sept. 16, 1838; a. James and 
Ann Dunbar Hill; m. St. Paul, Aug. 19, 
1867, Mary Theresa Mehegan. Educ : Rock- 
wood Acad.; left his father's farm for busi- 
ness life in Minn.; was in steamboat offices 
in St. Paul, 1866-65; Agt. Northwestern 
Packet Co., 1656; later established gen. fuel 
and transportation business on his own 
account; head of Hill, Griggs & Co., same 
line, 1869-75; established, 1870, Red River 
Transportation Co., which was first to open 
ootmnunication between St. Paul and Win- 
nipeg, organized, 1875, the Northwestern 
Fuel Co., and 3 yrs. later sold out his inter- 
est, fn the meantime having organised a 
syndicate which secured control of the St. 
Paul & Pacific R. R., from Dutch owners of 
the securittes; reorganized system as St. 
Paul, Minneapolis & Manitoba Ry. Co., and 
was its gen. mgr., 1879-82, v.-p., 1882-3, 
pres. since 1883; it became part Great Nor- 
thern sjrstem, 1890; interested himself in 
building the Great Northern Ry., extending 
from Lake Superior to Puget Sound, with 
northern and ^ southern branches, and a 
direct steamship connection with China and 
Japan, 1883-93; pres. entire Great Northern 
system, 1893; retired Apr., 1 1907, and be- 
came chnm. bd. dirs. same; chief promoter 
and now pres. Northern Securities Co.; dir. 
C, B. & 6. R. R. Co., C, B. & O. Ry. Co., 
St. Paul, Minneapolis & Manitoba Ry. Co., 
Manhattan Trust Co., Chase Nat. Bank, 
1st Nat. Bank of Qity of N. Y., 1st Nat. 
Bank of Chicago. Address: 240 Summit 
Ave., St. Paul, Minn. 

HIUJABP, Thomas; 6. Tanilagh, Co. 
Fermanagh, Ireland, 9 April, 1841; «, John 
Hilliard and Ann Hutchison; m. Catherine 
Lauder ; six «. six d. Educ. : Public Sch. , Bol- 
touj Ont., and Normal Sch., Toronto, Ont. 
Arrived in Canada, July, 1847; teacher in 
pub. sch., 5 years, 1683 to 1867; publisher 
of country neswpapers. Maple Leaf and 
Waterioo Chronicle, 1867 to 1888; founded 
Dominion Life Assurance Co^of Waterloo 
Ont., and was Managinf^ Director until 
1907, then elected President and holds 
both offices to date. Pres., Waterloo Board 
of Trade; Methodist; has been six times 
elected member of General Conference, and 
has been a member of most of the boards 
which administer the affairs of the denom- 
inaticm. ^<Wre««: Waterloo, Ont. 
. HILTON, Alexander; 6. Hamilton, Ont., 
June 19, 1864; ». Edward and Harriet Hale 

. Hilton; m. Handlton, May 10, 1886, Grace 
Barr. Educ: Hamilton pub. schs.; Clerk 
Great Western Ry., Hamilton, 1878-9; clerk 
gen. ticket office, Chicago, 1879-84; city 
pass, and ticket agt., Kansas City, 1884-7; 
Pacific coast agt., San Francisco, 1887-8; 
gen. agt. pass, dept., Kansas City, 1888- 
1901, C. & A. R. R.; asat. gen. pass, agt., 
Kansas City, Fort Scott & Memphis Ry., 
Kansas City, 1901, and since consolida- 
ti<m in 1901, gen. pass. agt. S. L. & S. F. 
R. R. Address: 11 Colchester Apartments, 
St, Louis, Mo., U.S.A. Clubs: Mo. Athletic 
Mercantile. 

HUHSWOBTH, WilUam, Secretary In- 
land Revenue Dept., 6. Montreal, 23 Dec., 
1847; s. of WilUam Alfred Himsworth and 
Louisa Morrison; m. Julia Emily Easton, of 



Belleville {deceased) ; three s. one d. Educ. : 
Toronto private sen. (Frank's) and Queen's 
High Sen.; entered the service of the Gov 
emment. Inland Revenue Dept., 30 Ju^e, 
1868. Address: 81 Somerset St., Ottawa. 

HINSHAW, Matthew Coehrane, Cana- 
dian Mgr. of the Atlas Assur. Co. of London, 
Eng.; 6. Glasgow, Scot., 21 June, 1853; s. 
of Andrew Hinshaw and Helen Watt; m, 
Edith Gertrude, d. of Dunbar Browne, of 
Montreal. Educ: Glasgow. Trained in 
insurance work in the Glasgow office of the 
Atlas Assur. Co., Ltd. Came to Canada, 
1891, to assume present position. Re- 
creations: general. Address : The' 'Denbigh t 
Western Av., Montreal. Clubs: St. James, 
Montreal, Montreal; Albany, Toronto. 

HOBABT, GeornreTere; b. Cape Breton, 
Jan. 16, 1867; m. 1897. Sarah H. de Vries. 
Educ: Nova Scotia. Became mng. editor, 
1895, Sunday Scimitar, Cumberland, Md.; 
a yr. later went to Baltimore, Ist on Morn" 
ing Herald, then asjep'l. humorous writer on 
the Baltimore American; originated the 
"Dinkelspiel" papers on Baltimore News; 
since 1899 has written "iHnkelspiel" ex- 
clusively for the New York American and 
other Hearst papers, Chicago and San 
Fransico. Club: Lambs. Author: John 
Henry, 1901; Down the Line, 1901; Its Up 
To You, 1902; Back to the Woods, 1903; 
Out for the Coin, 1903; I Need the Money, 
1704; I'm from Missouri, 1904; You Can 
Search Me, 1905; al^o 3 Dinkelsi>iel books; 
Gonversationings Mit Dinkelspiel, 1902; 
Heart to Heart Talks Mit Dinkelspiel, 1901 ; 
Eppy Grams, 1904; Jim Hickey, 1904; Li'l 
Verses for Li'l Fellers. 1903; Get Next, 1905; 
Silly Syclopedia, 1905; Skiddoo, 1906; Beat 
It, 1907; Cinders, 1907; Ikey's Letters to 
His Father, 1907; Plays: Broadway to 
Tokio; After Office Hours; Sally in Our 
Alley; The Ham Tree; The Sleepy King; 
Morning Glory; Mrs. Black Is Back (for 
May Irwin); Smiling Island; Peaches; 
Coming Thru the Rye; The Song Birds; 
Mrs. Wilson (for May Irwin); and numer- 
ous others. Address: Ruraldene, Pelham 
Manor, N.Y. 

HOBBS, Thomas Saunders; b. Langtree, 
Devon, Eng., 1856; s. of Thomas and Mary 
Hobbs; unmarried. Erfuc. : Methodist Coll.,^ 
Shebbear, Devon, Arrived Can., 1873. 
Rep. London in Ont. Leg., 1894-98; retired 
for business reasons. Pres., Hobbs Manu- 
facturing Co., Toronto; Independent Cor- 
dage Co., London, Ont.; Hobbs Hardware 
Co., Winnipeg. Recreations: baseball, fish- 
ing, farming, travel. Address: London, Ont. 
Clubs: London, London; Toronto Huntr 
National, Ontario, Toronto. 

HOCKEN, Horatio Clarence; b. Toronto, 
12 Oct., 1857; «. of English parents; m. 
Isabella Page; two s. two d. Educ: Pub, 
Sch., Toronto; learned trade of compositor 
on Olobe; commenced reporting on the 
News, in 1893; managing editor, Evening 
News, from Sept., 1895, to April, 1901. 
Editorial writer on the News, with Mr. 
Willison, until 1905; purchased Sentinel 
and Protestant Advocate from E. F. Clarke 
Estate, 1905. For several yrs. a mem. of 
Toronto CSty Council; unsuccessful can. for 
Mayoralty, 1910. Recreations: gardening 
and boating. Address: 563 Euclid Ave.< 
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0ODGETTS, Charles Alfred, M.D.. C. 
M., L.R.C.P., Chief Health Officer, Prov. of 
Ontario and Deputy Registrar General; 6. 
Toronto, 23 Aug., 1859; «. of George and 
Susan Hodffetts; m. Elisabeth B. Salter. 
St. John's, Nfld. {deceased); two a. three d. 
Educ: Provincial Model Sch., Toronto; 
Toronto Medical Coll.; first Dufferin Medal- 
ist, Prov. Model Sch.; Grad. Ont. Coll. of 
Pharmacy; mem. and Secy. Prov. Board of 
Health for Ont., since 1902; mem. R. Sani- 
tary Inst.; F.R.I. of P.H.; Hon. Vice-Pres.. 
Assn. of Public Vaccinators of Great 
Britain; Major A.M.C., Canada; Hon. Secy. 
Can. Red Cross Society; Hon. Associate 
Order of Jerusalem in England. PubU- 
cationa: "Smallpox," "Vaccmation." Ad- 
dreaa: Parliament Buildings, Toronto. 

HODGINS, Georire Frederick, M.P.; b. 
Shawville. Que., 17 Dec., 1865; ». of James 
and Sarah Hodgins; m. Georgina R. E. 
Thomas; two ». two d. Educ: Shawville 
Academy; M.P. for Pentiac Co., Que.; en- 
gajsed in mercantile buEoness, also flour 
milling, and lumber manufacturing. Ad- 
dress; Shawville, Que. 

HODGINS, John George, M.A.. LL.B., 
LL.D., M.R.G.S., I.S.O.; b. DubUn, Ireland. 
12 Aug., 1821; m. (1st) Frances Rachel 
Doyle; (2nd) Helen Fortescue Scoble; four 
•.one d. Educ: Up. Can. Academy, Victoria 
Umv., and Toronto Univ.; called to the 
Bar in 1870. Publicatione: Lovell's C^eral 
Geography," "First steps in General Geo- 
graphy," "School History of Canada and 
of the other British N. A Provinces," "The 
Canadian School Speaker and Reciter." 
The School Manual," "Lectures on School 
Law, * "Sketches and Anecdotes of the 
Queen," "The School House and its Arch- 
itecture." Has been an officer in the 
Queen's Own Rifles. Address: 92 Pembroke 
St., Toronto, Ont. 

HODGSON, Jonathan, merchant; b. 
CUntonville, N.Y., 15 April, 1827; s. of 
Thomas Hodgson; m. 1854, Margaret, d. of 
the late John Cassels, of Glasgow, Scotland; 
five «. one d. Educ: pub. sdis. of Lacolle. 
Ip. 1845, became a clerk in a general store at 
NapierviUe, Que.; removed to Montreal, 
1850. and seven yrs. later formed a partner- 
ship with John Foulds, under the firm style 
of Foulds & Hodgson, wholesale dry goods 
and smallwares merchants; 1870, on retire- 
ment of Mr. Foulds, the firm was reorgan- 
ized, Mr. Hodgson becoming senior partner 
of Hodgson, Suumer & Co., Ltd.; mem., 
Montreal Board of Trade, and of the Dry 
Goods Assn.; director of the Almonte 
Knittmg Co., Victor Hudon Cotton Co., 
Montreal Cotton Co., Paton Woollen Mills, 
of Sherbrooke, Que.; is connected with the 
directorate of the Royal Victoria life Ins. 
Co., and Alliance Assurance Co.; Vice-Pres., 
Merchants' Bank of Can. Address: 340 
Peel St., Montreal. 

HOGG, William Drummond, K.C.; 
Bencher of the Law Soc. of Upper Canada; 
fe. Perth, Ont., 29 Feb., 1848; «. of David 
Hogg, manufacturer; m. Louisa Agnes, d. 
of Dr. Charles Rattray, of Cornwall, Ont.; 
two «. Educ: Perth Gram. Sch. and by 
priv. tuition. Studied law at Perth and 
Toronto. Called to the Bar, 1874; has 
practiced in Ottawa since 1875. Engaged 
in many important cases on behalf of Dom, 
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Govt. Recreation: walking.^ Address: 221 
Somerset St., Ottawa. CluV^Bideaxi. 

HOL.GATE, Henry, C.E.; b. Milton, 
Ont., 14 Sept., 1863; s. of John Halgate and 
Jane Brown; m. Bessie Bell Headley of Mil- 
ford Deleware ; t wo ». Educ : Toronto ; spent 
13* years in Railway construction and main- 
tenance; followed by bridge and structure 
designing. For the past 8 years, principally 
engaged in general encdneering; practice, 
particularly m Hydro Electric Power de- 
velopment, and consulting. Publioaiions: 
contributions to Engineering Society; re- 
port on the collapse of the Quebec Bndge. 
as Chairman of the Royal Commisdon of 
Enquiry. Address: 44 Rosemount Ave.. 
Westmount, Que. Club: Engineers', Mon- 
treal. 

HOIXAND. Andrew: b. Ottawa. 1 1 Aug. 
1844; s. of W. L. Holland, and Charlotte 
Clarke; m. 1875, Margaret, d. of James 
Gibson, contractor, Ottawa; four «. three d. 
Educ: Ottawa Pub. Schs. Commenced 
journalistic career, 1870, on Ottawa Evening 
Mail, subsequently with Free Press; with 
brother became joint editor and proprietor 
of Citizen; with bro. has been contractor for 
reporting and publishing Senate Debatea 
since 1875. Official reporter for Dom. Bd. 
of Trade during its existence. Reported 
I.C.R., Welland Canal, and first series of 
C. P. R. cases. Has travelled extensively; 
visited Australia in 1892, and ajsain in 1896. 
First visit led to inauguration of Can. 
Australian Steamship service between Van- 
couver and Sydney. An active mem. of 
Bd. of Trade. Addresses: The Senate; 47 
Vittoria St., Ottawa. 

HOIXAND, Georse Clarke; b. Ottawa, 
Ont., 5 March, 1846; «. of William Lewis 
Holland and Charlotte Qarke; m. Alison 
Hilson Robinson; two s. three d. Educ: 
Ottawa. Has been connected with the 
Press in Ottawa, Toronto, Chicago, 111., 
St. Louis, Mo., Nashville, Tenn., New York 
and Washington; was official reporter in 
H. of C, 1875, 1876, when apptd. official 
reporter of the Senate. Publications: O 
Canada," a national anthem for Lavailee s 
harmonized by A. Trembley. Address: 
117 Frank St., Ottawa. , ^ ^ 

HOLMAN, Charles J., M.A., LL.D., K. 
C; b, Cobourg, Ont., 1852; ». of John Hol- 
man and Mary Webster Holman: tn. Carrie 
Haigh, d.of Rev. W. M. Haigh. D.D., Chic- 
ago^ 111. Educ: Victoria Univ. Formerly 
of Blake, Lash, Cassels and Holman, Bar- 
risters, and now Holmah, Drayton and 
Bessett, Toronto. Address: "Holmhurst, . 
75 Southern Ave., Toronto. Cit*b.' Toronto. 

HOLMES, Robert; b. St. Catharines. 
Ont., 14 Sept., 1852; «. of Edmund Holmes 
and Mary Watson; m. 1877, Emma L.. d. 
of Edward L. Leavenworth, of St. Cathar^ 
ines; two s. six d. Educ: Pub. Schs. of 
Hamilton, Ont. Began to learn the trade 
of a printer and compositor at age of 
twelve; bought an interest in the Clinton 
New Era, 1885. Was Mayor of Clinton for 
four_yr8.; mem, Sch. Bd. for six 3^rs. Elec. 
to H. of C. for West Huron at bye-elec., 
1899; re. elec. at g. e., 1900. Surveyor of 
Customs, Toronto, 1909. Pres., Can. Press 
Assn., 1897. A<Wre««: Toronto, Ont. 

HOLT, Charles Macpherson, K.C., LL. 
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Margaret Maoph«^K>n; m, Mabel, d. of late 
Senator Cochrane; three a. one d. Educ: 
at High Sch., Quebec, Lennoxville, and 
Laval Univ.; now in active practice aa mem. 
of Montreal Bar; Library Committee of Bar; 
Lecturer in Post Graduate course, McGill 
Univ.; Director of Charity Organization 
Society; Royal Edward Institute; Montreal 
General Hospital; Legal mem. of Royal 
Commission cm Tuberculosis. Puhlicationa: 
Holt's Insurance Law of Canada, and ar- 
ticles in legal periodicals. Addre9a:2Sl Univ- 
versity St., Montreal. Cluba: Royal, Mon- 
treal Golf, Hunt, Canada, St. James, Mon- 
treal. 

HOLiT, Herbert S.;6. Dublin, Ireland, 
1856; 8. of the late William Robert Grattan 
Holt, of King's Co., Ireland; m. 1800. Jessie, 
d. of the late Andrew Paton, of Sherbrooke, 
Que.; three a. Educ: Dublin, Ireland. 
Arrived Can, 1876 Acted as engineer for 
the Credit Valley, Victoria, Lake Simcoe 
Junction, Ont. & Que. and other Rjrs. in 
Ont., 1875-1883; removed to North-West 
where he engaged in engineering and con- 
struction work. Built a large part of the 
Can. Pac. Ry. through the Ste. of Maine, 
the Regina. Long Lake and Saskatchewan 
Calgary and Edmonton, and other railways. 
El. member of American Soc. of C^vil Engi- 
neers, 1889; became Pres. of Montreal Gas. 
Co., 1894; Montreal Park and Island Ry. 
Co., 1896; Montreal light. Heat and Power 
Co., 1900, which office he still holds; Kam- 
inistiqua Power Co., Imperal Writing 
Machine Co.; Royal Bank of Can; Can. 
Paper Co.; Director Dominion Textile Co.. 
Ogilvie Flour Mills Co., Canadian General 
Electric Co.; National Trust Co.; Canada 
Car Co.; Monterey Ry. and Light Co. Ad- 
dress: 297 Stanley St., Montreal. Cluba: 
Mount Royal, St. James' Forest and Stream 
Royal St. Lawrence Yacnt, Royal Montreal 
Gou, Montreal Hunt, Montreal. 

HOOPER, James; b. Hatherleigh, Dev- 
onshire, Eng., 23 March, 1855; • of John 
and Susannem Hooper; m. Emma Johnston 
of iiOndon, Ont.; one a. four d. Educ: 
Parochial Sch., Hatherleigh, Eng. Arrived 
in Canada in the fall of 1868, settling in 
London, Ont^ was apprenticed as printer 
in Mercury office, Pljrmouth, and sometime 
after arrival, took up reporting; went to 
Manitoba, 1880, and started a paper at 
Morris; later was identified with Winnipeg 
newspapers until 1889, when he became 
Managing Editor of the Telegram; apptd. 
Deputy Provincial Secretary and King's 
Printer, in Feb., 1900. Address: 195 Nassau 
St.» Winnipeg, Manitoba. Cluh: Advance, 
Winnipeg. 

HOPKINS, John Castell, F.S.S.; b. Dy- 
ersville, Iowa, U.S.A., 1 April, 1864; a. of 
Johli Castell Hopkins and Phila (Hende- 
bourck) Hopkins; m. Annie Beatrice Bem- 
ner; one d. Educ: Bowmanville, Ont. 
Entered Imperial Bank in 1883. In 1886, 
formed at Ingersol the first branch of the! 
Imperial Federation League in Ontario and 
apptd. member of thcCouneil of the League 
in England. Became Honorary Secretary 
of the League in Canada, in 1889; apptd. 
in 1890, associate editor Toronto Daily 
Empire. In 1891-2, was President of Tor- 
onto Young Men's Conservative Assn., also 
Pres of the Ontario Con. Assn. the same 



term. In 1892, was apptd. a mem. of Tor^ 
onto High Sen. Board; Hon.-Secy., Sir 
John Macdonald Memorial Com., in 1893-4: 
in 1894^ was apptd. mem. of the Council of 
the British Empire League in Canada; 
commenced literary work with the publica- 
tion of a "life of Sir John Thompson," in 
1895. In 1896, was delegate to the Can- 
adian Manufacturers Assn. at the Congress 
of Chamber^ of Commerce of the Empire, 
in London. Has been at one time or an- 
other a Fellow of the Royal Statistical 
Society, and the Royal Historical Society; 
a member of the American Historical As- 
sociation, the Executive oi the Can. Soc. 
of Authors, the Ont. Historical Society, the 
Niagara Historical Society, &c. Publica" 
tiona: include an immense amount of con- 
tributions to History, Biography and Cur- 
rent Literature. Recreation: Reading novels. 
Addreaa: 8 Oaklands Aye., Toronto. Cluba: 
Albany, R.C.Y., Toronto, Ont. 

HOBNUfG, Lewes Emerson, B.A., Ph. 
D.; b. Norwich, Ont., 2 April, 1858; a. James 
and Eliza Macklem Homing; m. Beatrice 
Lillian Nixon; one «. two d. ^duc: Brant- 
ford Coll. Inst., Victoria Univ., Univ. of 
Breslau. Goettinger and Lapsig (German) ; 
Taught m Peterborough Coll. Inst., 1884-86, 
adjunct Prof. Classics and Theories, Victoria 
Univ., 1886-91; Prof, of German and Old 
English, 1891-1905; Prof, of Teutonic Phil- 
ology, 1905. PuhUcationa: several school- 
books for German Classes; translation of 
Wilkonski, History of German Truning of 
19th Century, 1909; numerous articles on 
Canadian literature and on German Life 
and Times. ReereaUona: golf and gardening. 
Addreaa: Toronto uid Cobourg. 

HOSKIN, John, LL.D., KTC, D.C.L.; 
b. Holsworthy, Devon, May, 1836; a. of 
Richard Hoskin; m. 1866, Mary Agnes, d. 
of late Walter Mackenzie, Barrister-at-Law, 
of Castle Frank, Toronto. Educ: London. 
Arrived in Canada, 1854; called to Bar, 
1863; Q.C., 1873; elected a Bencher of the 
Law Societjf of Up. Can., 1876; Senator of 
Toronto Univ., Trinity Univ.; Chairman of 
Board of Trustees of Univ. of Toronto until 
its reorganization in 1906, and then apptd. 
by the Government of the Province Chair- 
man, of the New Board of Governors; head 
of the firm of McCarthy, Osier, Hoskin. and 
Harcourt; Guardian ad litem, and Official 
Guardian of Infants, 1874-1904; Advisory 
Counsel to his successor in office since 1904 ; 
on the directorate of Canadian Life Assur- 
ance Companyj of the Bank of Commerce, 
and of the British American Assurance Co. ; 
a Vice-President of the Canadian Landed 
and National Investment Company; Pres, 
of the Toronto General Trusts Company; 
and a Director of the Toronto Gas Company; 
Chairman of the Board of Governors of 
University of Toronto. Addreaa: The Dale 
Rosedale, Toronto. Clubs: Grosvenor, 
Toronto. 

HOSMEB, Charles Rudolph; b. Coteau 
Landing, Que., 12 Nov., 1851; «. of Hiram 
Pratt Hosmer and Mary Briggs; m. Clara 
Jane Bigelow; one a. one d. Educ: Coteau 
Landing, Que. At the age of fourteen 
commenced the study of telegraphy with 
the G.T.R. Co.; was ^ven charge of tele- 
graph office 1866; became mgr. of the 
office of the Dom. Tel. Co. at Kingston, 
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1870; transferred to Buflfalo, N.Y., 1871; 
apptd. supt. of the Co. at Montreal, 1873; 
remained with the Dom. TeL Co. until it 
was merged with the G. N. W. Tel. Co.; in 
1881 effected the organization of the Can. 
Mutual Tel. Co., of which he remained pres. 
and mgr. until he engaged with the C. P. R. 
Co. ashead of the tel. dept., in Jan., 1886; 
retired from the management of the C. P. R. 
Tel. system, 1899. Dir., Bank of Montreal; 
of the C. P. Ry.; Vice-Pres. and Dir. of the 
Commercial Cable Co.; Dir., Postal Tel. 
Cable Co., Montreal Light, Heat and Power 
Co., the Halifax and Bermudas Cable Co., 
the London and Lancashire Life Assur. Co. 
the Laurentide Paper Co., the Canada 
Paper Co., the Royal Trust Co., the West 
Kootenay Power and Light Co., the Acadia 
Coal Co., the Edwardsbur^ Starch Co., the 
Dom. Express Co., the Direct West India 
Cable Co.; pres., the Ogilvie Flour Mills Co., 
(President), and of the E. N. Heney Co., 
Ltd.; gov.. Royal Victoria Hospital, Mon- 
treal Gen. Hospital, Western Hospital. 
Recreation: motoring. Address: 302 Drum- 
mond St., Montreal;. St. Andrews, N.B, 
(summer). Clubs: Mount Royal, St. James, 
R. St. L. Yacht, Royal Montreal Golf, 
Forest and Stream, Montreal. 

HOUSTON, Edward Strachan, Mgr. 
Ottawa Branch, Imperial Bank of Canada; 
b. Waterdown, Ont., 14 July, 1875; «. of 
Stewart Houston, Dean of Niagara, and 
Fanny S. Houston; m. Errol Louise Boulton 
d. of Samuel Nordheimer, "Glen Edyth," 
Toronto. Educ: Drummondville' Granv 
Sch. Entered service of Imperial Bank of 
Canada at Niagara Falls, 1892. Stationed 
at Toronto, and Montreal. Manager at 
Niagara Falls Branch before transferred to 
Ottawa. Address: 508 Besserer St., Ot- 
tawa. Clttbs: Rideau, Ottawa; Hunt, Tor- 
onto. 

HOUSTON, Mrs. Stewart, n^e Augusta 
Louise Beverly Robinson; 6. Toronto, 
Ont.; d. of Hon. John Veverly Robinson, 
formerly Lieut. -Gov. of Ontario; m. Stewart 
Field Houston; one d. Educ: in Toronto. 
During her father's term as Lieut .-Governor 
amid the many duties of that position, 
foimd time to cultivate an admiraole vcnce 
which she had inherited from her mother. 
She went to New York at that period to 
study under Signor Agramonte. Studied 
in Paris, \mder Madame La Borde, and 
London, where she completed her vocal 
training with Rand^gar and Henschel. 
Was associated with Maud Valerie White, 
in a number of recitals in London, and also 
made a number of appearances at St. James' 
Hall, Queen's Hall, and other principal 
concerts. On tour with Plunket Greene, 
Ben Davies, Marie Brema and other notable 
artists. Returning to Canada in 1895, 
achieved great success in Massey Hall in 
"The Creation." In 1896-7, was a member 
of Madame Albani's concert party on her 
tour of Canada and the United States. In 
1899, sang on tour with Plunket Greene in 
Canada. 1899-1900. sang on behalf of the 
Dominion patriotic fund of the South 
African War in a large number of cities 
and as a result of this series of entertain- 
ments arranged by Mr. Stewart Houston, 
some $10,000 was obtained for patriotic 
purpoMs. Then retired from the concert 
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stage; is interested in the work of the Soc. 
for Prevention of Cruelty to Animals, and 
has latterly delivered addresses in several 
cities on the subject. Address: 5 Cluny 
Avenue, Toronto. Clubs: Toronto Ladies', 
Ladies' Empire, London, Eng. 

HOUSTON^, William Robert; b. Mount 
Forest, Ont., 2 Oct., 1866; m.; four «. one d. 
Educ.: Trinity Coll. Sch. Entered banking 
profession, 1893. and spent fifteenyrs. with 
the Dominion Bank. Founded Houston's 
Standard Publications, 1901, being editor of 
The Annual Financial Review (Canadian), 
and the Bank Directory of Canada. Ad- 
dresses: 7-9 King E.; 8 Elmsley Place, 
Toronto. Clubs: Toronto Hunt, Victoria, 
Toronto. 

HOWARD, Hon. Mrs. Robert (Margar- 
at Charlotte Smith); heir presump. to the 
Barony of Strathcona and Mount Royal; 
o. c. of the 1st Baron Strathcona, and Isa- 
bella Sophia Hardisty; m. Robert J. B. 
Howard, M.D.. F.R.S.C. Address: 31 Queen 
Anne St., Cavendish Square, London, W. 

HOWE, CUfton Durant, B.A., M.S., F. 
E., Ph.D.; 6. Newfalls, Vermont, U.S.A., 
30 July, 1874; «. of Marshall O. Howe and 
Gertrudfe Q. Dexter. Educ: Univ. of Ver- 
mont., Univ. of Chicago. Arrived in CJan- 
ade, Oct., 1908; associate director of Belt- 
more Forest Sch. and Assistant Forester 
to the Beltmore Estate, Beltmore, N.S., 
1900-1908; Lecturer in Botany and Fores- 
try, Univ. of Toronto, since Oct., 1908. 
Recreations: anything in the "bush." Ad- 
dress: 11 Queen's Park. Toronto, Ont. 

HOYLES, Newman Wright, B.A., LL. 
D., K.C.; 6. St. John's, Nfld., 14 March. 
1844; «. of Sir Hugh William Hoyles, Chief 
Justice of Newfoundland, and Jean Lid- 
dell; m. Georgina Martha, d. of the late 
Lewis Moffatt, of Toronto; two a. two d. 
Educ: Upper Can. Coll., Toronto; King's 
Ck)ll., Windsor, N.S.; Trinity Coll., Cam- 
bridge. Called to Bar of Ontario, 1872; 
cr. Q.C., 1889; principal of the Law Sch., 
Osgoode Hall, Toronto, 1894. Pres., Wy- 
cliffe Coll., l/oronto and Havemal Coll., 
"Toronto; Vice-Pres., British and Foreign 
Bible Soc. and Church Missionary Soc. of 
England; Pres., Upper Canada and Canad- 
ian Bible Socs. Publications: articles in 
legal journals. Recreation: rowing. Address: 
567 Huron St.; The Law School, Osgoode 
Hall. Toronto. 

HUDON, Lieut.-Col. Joseph A. G., CM. 
G.; b. Quebec, 7 June, 1858; s. of Francois 
Etienne Hudon, Esq.. and Henrietta Couil- 
lard Dupuis; m. Alpnonsene, d. of Charles 
Joncas, Esq., Quebec; two s. two d. Educ. : 
Elementary Sch., Seminary and Commer- 
cial Academy; joined Milita, Quebec Gar- 
rison Artillery, as Lieutenant, 1878; "A" 
Battery, R.C.A., 1883; served in the North- 
West Rebellion- 1886: present at actions of 
Fish Creek and Batoche (medal with clasp) * 
in South Africa as Major in Command of 
"C" Battery, R.C.F.A.; present at relief of 
Mafeking, and operations in Orange Free 
State, Transvaal and Rhodesia (despatches, 
medal with clasp), 1902. Address: 158 Earl 
St., Kingston, (Jnt. 

HUGHES, Hon. James Anthony, Mem. 
of U. S. House of Representatives for 5th 
Dist. of West Virginia; b. Coninna, Ont., 27 
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Ashland, Ky., where educ. and entered 
on buMness career. Mem. of Legis. of 
Kentucky, 1887-88. Removed to West 
Virginia, and el. to State Senate, 1894-98. 
First el. to 57th Congress; re-el. 68th, 69th, 
eothjand 61st Con. Addresses: The Capi- 
tol, Washington, D.C.; Huntington, West 
Va.JJ.S.A. _ .^ 

HUOHES, James LaughUn; b. Durham 
County, Ont., 20 Feb., 1846; «. of John 
Hughes and Caroline Langhlin; m. (1st) 
Annie Aghes Sutherland; (2nd) Ada Marian 
Hughes; one «. three d. lAvea in the coun- 
try till he was twenty years of age, and 
worked his father's farm till he was nine- 
teen, when he became a teacher. After 
teaching one year, went to the Normal Sch. 
in Toronto, and remained till he secured the 
highest grade of certificate issued by the 
Education Department of Ontario. After 
leaving the Normal School, taught in Frank- 
ford for six months, and was then apptd. 
to a position in the Model Training School 
in connection with the Normal School, 
Toronto. Received this appointment on 
his twenty-fifth birthday; became principal 
of the school. In 1874, he was elected to 
his present position as Chief Inspector of 
Schools for the city of Toronto. Publica- 
tions: Frobel's Educational Laws," "Dick- 
ens as an Educator," "Mistake^ in Teaching. 
"Teaching to Read," "How to secure and 
retain attention." RecrecUion: lacrosse. 
Ad dress : 47 Dundonald St., Toronto. 

HUGHES, Miss Katherine, Pro v. Arch- 
ivist for Alberta; h. Melbourne, P.E.I. ; d. of 
John Wellington Hughes and Anne O'Brien, 
d. of the late Terence O'Brien, of New Glas- 
gow, P.E.I. Educ: Notre Dame Convent, 
and Prince of Wales Coll., Charlottetown, 
P.E.I. Upon leaving Coll., was actively 
engaged for a few yrs. in work for the uplift 
of native Indian races; in 1903 joined the 
editorial staff of the Montreal Star, and 
in 1906, the staff of the Edmonton Bulletin; 
representative of the BiUletin in Press Gal- 
lery of Alberta Legislature; appointed 
Provincial Archivist for Alberta in 1908; in 
summer of 1909 to secure material for the 
Alberta Archives made a tour alone of the 
Peace River and Athabasca districts by 
frontier stage, canoe, river-boats and scows; 
elec. Vice-President of the Canadian Wom- 
en's Press Club in 1909. Pu6Zica<«m; "Arch- 
bishop O'Brien," Man and Churchman. 
Short stories and articles in Canadian and 
American Magazines; contributed Forest 
and Timber section to Canadian Encyclo- 
pedia, Vol. Vjwrote and edited Christmas 
magazines of Edmonton Bulletin, 1906-07- 
08; at present engaged upon a "Life of 
Pere Lacombe." Recreations: riding, canoe- 
ing, walking. Address: 160 Bellamy St., 
Edmonton, or (xovwnment Buildings, Ed- 

^mont on, Alta. 

HUGHES, Colonel Samuel, M.P.; h. 
Darlington, Co. Durham, Ont., 8 Jan., 1863; 
•. of John Hughes, a native of Tyrone, 
Ireland, and Caroline Laughlin, of Scotch- 
Irish-Huguenot descent; m. (1st) 1872, 
Caroline J., d. of the late Maior Preston, 
Vancouver, B.C. (deceased) (2nd) 1875, 
Mary, e. d. of H. W. Burk, ex-M.P., West 
Durham. Educ. : Pub. Sch. , Toronto Model 
and Normal Sch., and Toronto Univ. Lec- 
' turer in EJnglish Language, Literature and 



History in Toronto Collegiate Institute, 
until 1886, when he purchased the Lindsay 
Warder, which he edited until 1897; was 

{)rominently identified with Amateur Ath- 
etics; has been in the Active Militia since 
his fourteenth year; declined position of 
Deputy Minister of Militia, in 1891, and of 
Adjt.-Gen'l., Canada. 1896; apptd.vLt.-Col., 
Commanding 46th Batt., 9th June, 1897; 
took part in the Queen's Jubilee celebration, 
20 June, 1897 (medal); President of the 
Dominion of Canada Rifle Association; 
President, Small Arms Committee, Canada; 
Chn. Board of Visitors, Royal MiUtary Coll., 
Kingston; Railway Intelligence Oflicer, 
Headquarters' Staff; served in the Fenian 
Raids, 1870 (medal); since 1872, has strong- 
ly advocated and made personal offers of 
Colonial Military Assistance to the Empire 
in Imperial Wars: personally offered to 
raise corps for the Egjrptian and Soudanese - 
campaigns, the Afghan Frontier War, and 
the Transvaal War; vinted Aitstralia and 
New Zealand in 1897-98 in the interest of 
Colonial assistance in Imperial Wars; served 
in the South African Transvaal War, 1899- 
1900, (1) on railway transport, (2) as Assist. 
to Inspector General Settle on the lines of 
communication; (3) as Chief Intelligence 
Staff to General Settle in the Gordonia and 
Prieaka campaign; and (4) in similar position 
on Staff of GenU. Sir Charles Warren in the 
Griqualand West, and Bechuanaland cam- 

Saigns; (6) Commander of the Moimted 
>rigade in same campaign; mentioned sev- 
eral times in despatches; €ui unsuccessful 
candidate for the H. of C. for N. Victoria, 
1891; elec. bye-election 1892, and re-elec. 
1896 and 1900; elec. for Victoria and Hali- 
burton, 1904 and 1908; member of the 
Orange Order, Foresters and Masonic Order; 
Methodist; Conservative. AcMreas; Lindsay, 
Ont. 

HULL., William Boper; 6. Somerset- 
shire. Eng.. 20 Dec., 1867; «. of Arthur Hull 
and Honora Roper; m,: Educ: Dorchet 
and Bridgeport, Eng. For many yrs. sole 
owner of Hull Bros. & Co., ranches, abat- 
toirs and meat agencies in Alberta, but 
recently sold out to P. Bums & Co. A large 
owner of real estate in Calgary. Built and 
owns the Calgary Opera House, Victoria 
Block, Hull Block, and many private 
residences; dir. of the Calgary Brewing Co. 
Address: Calgary. Cluh; Ranchmen's. 

HUMPHBET, Lieut.-Col. WUUam Mar- 
shall, District Officer Commanding 
Military District, No. 8; Hon. Lieut.-Col., 
66th Regt., "Princess Louise Fusiliers;" b, 
Halifax, N.S.. 8 July, 1862; «. of William 
and Merian Humphrey, fomerly of Illnmn- 
ster, Somerset, Eng.; m. Eva, e. d. of the 
late Andrew Mitchell of Halifax, N.S.; one 
8. one d. Identified with the Militia of 
Canada for 40 years; first commission as 
Ensign, 66th Regt., 1869; was present at 
Queen Victoria's Diamond Jubilee in Lon- 
don, 1897, as representative from N.S. 
Recreations: cricket, walking, reading. Ad- 
dress: 19 Wellington Row. St. John, N.B. 
Clubs: Halifax; Union, St. John, N.B. 

HUNT, Aylmer Byron, M.P.; b. Bury, 
Que., 26 April, 1864; s. James and Jane 
Hunt; wi. Annie Dawson; two s. five d. 
Educ: Bury Model School; carriage maker 
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ested in timber lands; defeated as a Liberal 
candidate for Quebec Legislatiire; elected 
to the Federal House in 1004; election 
annulled in 1905; successful 4n the bye- 
election and also in g. e. in 1908. Addresa: 
Robinson, Bury, Prov. Que. 

HUNT, Bev. Thomas Henir, M.A., D. 
D.; b. St. Eleanor's P.E.I., 7 Nov., 1866; a. 
of William Thomas De Vere Hunt, and 
Isabella Fortune Mackenley. Edtic: St. 
Peter's Boys' Sch., Charlottetown, P.E.I., 
and IQng's Coll., Windsor, N.S.; ordained 
Deacon in 1888; Priest m 1889; Master St. 
Peter's Boys' Sch.. 1888 to 1904; Assistant 
Priest St. Peter's Cathedral, 1889 to 1904 
(both at Charlottetown, P.E.I.;) Lecturer in 
Divinity, Trinity Coll., Toronto, 1904 to 
1907; Alexandra Professor of Divinity, 
lOig's Coll., Windsor, N.S., 1907. AddreBs: 
King's College, Windsor, N.S. . ^ 

HUNTER, Hon. Gordon, Chief Justice 
of the Supreme Court of British Columbia; 
h. Beamsville, Ont., 4 May, 1863; o. a. J. 
Howard Hunter, M.A., Govt. Inspector of 
Insurance for Ontario, and Anne Gordon; 
m. 1896, Mrs. Ida Nelson, d. of Chas. F. 
Johnson, of Portland, Ore. JBduc.: Brant- 
ford, Coll. and Toronto Univ., where he 
§rad. 1886, winning Lome silver and Lans- 
owne gold medals for general proficiwicy. 
Studied law in office of Messrs. McCarthy, 
Hoskins & Creelman, and called to Ontario 
Bar, 1888. Removed to B.C., 1891, and 
apptd. first official law reporter to Supreme 
Court. Later became Crown Sohcitor; 
sworn 18 March, 1902 as Chief Justice of 
B. C. A charter mem. and one bf organ- 
izers of the Young Men's Liberal Assn. of 
Toronto in 1887, first organization of the 
kind in Canada. Address: Victoria, B.C. 
Cluh: Union, Victoria. 

HUNTER* James Blake, B.A.; Deputy 
Minister of Public Works, Canada; b. 
Waterdown, Ont.. 31 Aug., 1876; «. of the 
late David Hamilton Hunter, Principal of 
Woodstock (Ont.) Collegiate Institute, and 
Eunice Kitch^i, a of the late J. B. Kitchen, 
Esq., J.P. of St. Geoige, Ont.; m. Helena 
Augusta Calvert, d. of W. S. Calvert, Rail- 
way Commissioner, formerly M.P. for West 
Middlesex; one d. Entered pub. service in 
1899, in the Privy Council department, as 
private secretary to late Hon. James 
Sutherland; Private Secretary, 1900, to 
Acting Postmaster General during the 
absence of Sir Wm. Mulock, in Australia; 
in 1901, Private Secretarjr to the Minister 
of Marine and Fisheries; in 1902, Private 
Secretary to the Minister of Public Works; 
Jan. 1st, 1908, apptd. Asst. Deputy Min- 
ister of Public Works, and July 1st, 1908, 
apptd. Deputy Minister. Address: 752 
Maclaren St., Ottawa, Ont. 

HUNTER, John Howard, Prov. Inspec- 
tor of Insurance for Ontario, M.A., K.C.; 
b. near Bandon, Ireland, 22 Dec., 1839; s. 
of William Hunter and Charlotte Howard; 
m. Annie Gordon, d. of John Gordon, Inver- 
ness, Scot.; two a. three d. Educ: Queen's 
Univ., Ireland, and Univ. of Toronto; ar- 
rived in Canada, 1859; Principal of Colleg- 
iate Institute, St. Catharines, 1871; Inspec- 
tor of Insurance for Ont. since 1881; also 
Registrar of Loan Companies, and Trust 
Companies, and Registrar of Friendly Soc- 
ieties. Puhlieations: articles in "Pictures- 
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que Canada; in conjunction with his sons 
H. H. and A. T. published treatises on 
Insurance and Property Law; formed the 
Ontario Statute relating to insurance, and 
the law of loan corporations; in 1896 he 
computed from the Canada Life Mortality; 
the minimum table of premium rates, 
which is the statutory standard in Ontario, 
and Quebec for Friendly Societies, and which 
became the basis for the fraternal congress 
table in the United States. Address: 82 
St. Mary St., Toronto, Ont. 

HUNTER, John Kelso, barrister. City ' 
Clerk of Regina, Sask., and Secretary- 
Treasurer for the Union of Sask. Municipal- 
ities; b. Glasgow, Scot., 18 Nov., 1856; a. of 
John Kelso Hunter and Maivaret Goldie; 
m. Elizabeth W. Walker. Sunderland. Eng.; 
Educ: Kirkwall Gram. Sch. and Glasgow 
Univ.; arrived in Canada, July 1892; since 
coming to Canada has been farming. 
Teacher, Barrister, Deputy Registrar for 
the Assiniboia Land Registration District, 
and City Clerk of Regina. Publications: 
Regina Municipal Manual.'* Reereations: 
cricket and golf. Address: 2330 Victoria 
St., Regina. Clubs: Aseinaboia, Regina. 

HUNTER, Samuel, cartoonist; b. Mill- 
brook, Co. of Durham, Ont., 3 March, 1858; 
a. of John Hunter, uid Jane O'Brien; m. 
Jeanette Braylev, of Toronto. Educ: Mill- 
brook Public Sen.; during the iJast twenty- 
five years, has been cartooning on the 
Toronto press. Recreations: interested in 

Elant and bird life. Address: 158 Spring- 
urst Av., Toronto, and Stony Lake, Ont. 
(Summer). 
HUTCHISON, Alexander Cooper, arch- 
itect; b. Montreal, 1838; s. of William 
Hutchison and Helen Hall; m. 1862, Mar- 

faret Burnet, of Cobourg, Ont^wo s. one d, 
Uuc: Sch. of the late C. P. Watson; night 
schs., and devoted his spare time to self 
study. Attended drawing classes conduct- 
ed at the Mechanics' Inst. At age of 
twelve, b«iran to learn the trade of stone- 
cutter. Had charge of the stone cut work 
of the eastern block of the Parlt. BIdgs. at 
Ottawa, and Christ Church Cathedral. Con- 
ducted the drawing classes in connection 
with the Mechanics' Inst, at Montreal, for 
some time; apptd. mem. R.C.A. bv Marquis 
of Lome, 1880, and vice-pres. that Assn. 
for twenty yrs. One of the founders and 
Pres., Prov. of Quebec Assn. of Architects. 
For several yrs. mem. of the Council and 
second Mayor of Cote St. Antoine; School 
Trustee for eighteen yrs. Mem. No. 5 
Queen's Company. Volunteer Fire Brigade 
for number of yrs.; first cotopany of Rifles, 
also an officer in a Rifle Company in Ottawa 
and afterwards with the Montreal Emnne- 
ers, retiring with rank of Lieut. Took 
part in Fenian Raids in 1866 and 1870 
(medal); life gov. Montreal Gen. HoOT>ital, 
Hospital for the Insane, Protestant House 
of Industry and Refuge; ex-Pres., Canadian 
Branch of Royal Caledonian Curlimp Club, 
Montreal Caledonian Curling and Heather 
Curling Club, of Westmount. Address: 240 
Kensington Av^ Montreal. 
HUTCHISON, Dr. James Alexander: b, 
Montreal, 12 Jime, 1863; «. of the late Mat- 
thew Hutchison and Helen Ogilvie; w. 1 891 , 
o. d. of the late Thomas Caverhlll (rf. 1899); 
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Univ. of Montreal (ffrad. 1884), and pros- 
ecuted his studies in Bdinbursh and London 
qualifying licentiate of the Koyal Coll. of 
»hyaicians and Surgeons in Edinbuifi^. On 
return to Can., commenced practice in 
Montreal. In 1885 became a mem. of 
surgical staff of G. T. Ry^ ai>ptd. Asst. 
Surgeon, Montreal Gen. Hospital, 1891; 
attend-Surgeon, 1804. Is at preeent Asst. 
Prof, of Surgery and Clinical surgery, Mc- 
Gill Univ.; promoted Chief Medical Officer 
of G. T. R., about 1894, later receiving the 
entire control of the medical services of 
the G. T. R. System, including the Central 
Vermont Ry. and later of the G. T. P. Ry. 
Pre!*., Montreal Medico-Chirurgical Soc; 
mem. Can., Ontario and National Ry. Med- 
ical Assns.; life mem. M.A.A.A. Publioa- 
tiom: has contributed valuable surp;ical 
papers to Canadian and U.S. medical jour- 
nals. Address: 70 Maokay St., Montreal. 
Clubs: St. James, University, Royal St. 
Lawrence, Yacht, Royal Montreal Golf. 

HUTCHISON, William, Ex-M.P.; Order 
of the Rising Sun (Japan); Colonel (Japan); 
Ck>mmi8sioner of I>omimon Exhibitions; o. 
Ottawa, Chit., 25 Dec., 1843: s. of Robert 
and Mary Hutchison; m. E. B. Willet; two 
s. Edvc: Ottawa Grammar Sch.; was rep- 
resentative for the Capital in the H. of C. 
for one term; president of the Central Can- 
ada Exhibition for many years; now Ck>m- 
missioner of Exhibitions, for the Dominion 
of Canada; decorated by the Emperor of 
Japan for services at Osaka. Address: 
dHtawa, Ont. Ciu6:Rideau, Ottawa. 

HUTCKE, His Hon. Edward Cornelius 
StanbuiT* B.A., LL.B., K.C.; County 
Judge of Peterborough, Ont.; b. Percy Tp., 
Northumberland Ck)., Ont., 16 March, 1860; 
s. of James Kemp Huyoke^ P.J.^ and Annie 
Stanbury; m. Rose Meredith Field; four s. 
two d. Educ.: Percy, Campbellford, Ck>- 
bourg, Toronto. Taught classics before 
study of law. Called to the Bar, 1886; cr. 
K.C., 1902; elevated to the Benchj 1909. 
v4£ldre«<: Peterborough, Ont. C2u6; Citizens, 
Peterborqi^h. 

HTMAN, Hon. Charles Smith, P.C.; 6. 
London, Ont., 31 Aug., 1854; s. of Ellis W. 
Hyman and Anna M. Niles; m. Elisabeth 
Birrell; one d. Educ: Hellmuth Coll.: Mayor 
of London, 1884: Chairman Board of Trade, 
1886; elec. member of H. of C. for London, 
1891; defeated 1892, and 1896; relec. 1900, 
1904 and 1905; Chidrman Railway Com- 
mittee, 1903, 1904, 1905; Chairman Re- 
distribution 0>mroittee, 1903; Minister of 
Public Works, 1905; resigned owing to ill 
health, 1907. Addre««; London, Ont. Clvbs: 
London; St. James, Montreal; Toronto, 
Toronto; Rideau, Ottawa; and Union, St. 
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Il>lNGTON, Hon. John, LL.B., K.C.; 
a Judge of the Supreme Court of Canada; 6. 
Wellington, Ont., 14 Oct., 1840; «. of Peter 
Idington and Catherine Stewart; m. Mar- 
garet Gotelengh, d. of the late George 
Cotelengh of Mount Forest, Ont.; four s. 
four d. Called to the Bar, Trinity Term, 
1864; Q.C. in Ont., 1876; Dominion, 1885; 



practiced in Stratfcml, Ont.; apptd. County 
Crown Attorney for Perth, 1879; continued 
as such until apptd. Puisne Judge, Exche- 
quer Division of High C!ourt of Justice for 
Ontario, 15 March, 1904; and Supreme 
Court of Can.. 10 Feb., 1905; lias been 
President of North Simooe Reform Assn. 
Address: 326 Stewart St., Ottawa, Ont. 
ClMb: Rideau, Ottawa. 

INCH, James Robert., M.A., LL.D.; 
Chief Supt. of Educ. for the Prov. of 
New Brunswick; b. Peta*sville, Queen's CJo., 
N.B., 29 April. 1835; s. of Nathaniel Inch 
and Ann Armstrong; m. Mary Alice Dunn; 
one d. Edue.: Gagetown Gram. Sch., Mt. 
Allisdn Univ. Taught in pub. schs., 1850- 
54, in Mt. Allison Acad., 1854-64; principal 
Mt. Allison Ladies' Coll. 1864-1878; Pres. of 
Mt. Allison Univ.. Sackville, N.B., 1878- 
1891; apptd. Chief Supt. of Educ. for the 
Prov. of N.B., 1891. Address: Sackville, 
N.B. 

INGRAM, Andrew B., Vice Chairman 
(^tario Railway, and Municipal board; b. 
Strabane, Ont., 23 April, 1885; «. of Thomas 
and Mary Ann Ingram; m. Elizabeth Mc- 
Intyre; three s. one d. Represented West 
Elgm in the Legislative Assembly of Ont., 
for four years, and East Elgin in the H. of 
C. for seven years. Address: 322 Palmerston 
Boulevard, Toronto, Ont. 

INNIS, Hush Paterson, K.C., M.L.A.; 
6. Dunda^ Ont., 14 Sept., 1870; «. of Wil- 
liam Patrick Iniiis, founder of the Simcoe 
Canning Company, and Marian Livingstone, 
m. Mabel Margaret, e. d. of the late 
Judge R. T. Livingstone; two «. three d. 
Educ: Simcoe Pub. and High Sch. Admit- 
ted to the Bar, 1893; created K.C., 1908. 
elected to Ontario Legislature, June, 1908. 
Add ress: Simcoe, Ont. 

INWOOD, Frederick George, Gen. Sec. 
the Reform Assoc, for Ontario; b. Kingston 
on Thames, England, 20 Sept., 1864; «. of 
Geo. and Susanna Inwood; m. Annabel 
Sutherland, of Napier, Ont. ; two d. Educ. : 
Ont. Pub. and High Schs., Ont. Com. Coll., 
Belleville. Came to Can. with parents in 
1857. In commercial life for many yrs., 
until apptd. to present position. Past G. 
M. and Treas. A.O.U.W.. P.D.D.G.M., A.F. 
A A.M., Past Pres., Can. Fraternal Assocn. 
Address: 63 Glen Rd., Toronto. Club: 
Ontario, Toronto. 

IRVIN, Joseph Samuel; b. Belle Plain, 
Marshall Co., Illinois, U.S.A., 6 May, 1862; 
8. of Col. Joseph Irvin, 77th Illinois Volun- 
teers, and Elizabeth M. Irvin; m. (Ist) 
Martha A. Barnard (2nd;) Miss Wright, of 
Ottawa; one s. Arrived in Can., January, 
1900. Educ: Pub. Sch. of Illinois; employ- 
ed on his father's farm until he was seven- 
teen years of age, when he accepted a 
position with Scott, Arnold & 0)mpany, of 
Bloomington. 111., as salesman. Two yrs. 
later, was offered and accepted a position 
with the Piano Harvesting Machme Co., 
of Chicago, as travelling expert and sales- 
man. The followiog year, and before 
twenty-one years of age, he was promoted 
to the position of general manager for the 
State of Michigan and placed in charge of 
branch house at Jackson, Mich., a position 
held by him for seven years. Enjoyed the 
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States. At the end of this period of ser- 
vice, accepted a position with the McCor- 
mick Harvesting Machine Company of 
Chicago, 111., remaining with them until 
October, 1898, when he resigned his posi- 
tion and became associated with Jackson 
and Detroit capitalists, and at once dis- 
tinguiahed himself in the organization of the 
Peninsidar Portluid Cement Compatiy of 
Cement CHty, Mich. At the first annual 
Meeting of this Company, was unanimously 
elected a member of the Board of directors. 
Assisted in the promotion of and served 
as a director of the Southern States Port- 
land Cement Company of Atlanta, Qa., and 
the Western States, Portland Cement Co., 
of Independence, Kansas. In 1902, pro- 
moted and built the works of the Inter- 
national Portland Cement Company of 
Ottawa, Canada, and is at present its man- 
aiding director. In 1905, promoted and 
built the big works of the Western Canada 
Cement & Coal Company at Exshaw, Al- 
berta. The International and Exshaw 
Plants are conceded by experts to be mod- 
els in design and equipment and economic- 
ally produce the very highest grade cement. 
A leading spirit in the early promotion of the 
big $30,000,000 Cement Merger, known as 
the Canada Cement Company, Limited, and 
one of its first Directors. PubliccUiona: 
several books on Cement; its production 
and method of manufacture. Address: 
Suite 401 , Aylmer Apartments, Ottawa. 

IBTING, Sir Aemillus, Kt.. K.C.; bar- 
rister; b. Leamin^on, En^., 1823; «. of the 
late Jacob Aemilius Irving, Mem. Legis. 
Coun., Canada, and Catherine Diana, d. of 
Sir Jere Homfray, of Llandaff, House Gla- 
morganshire; m. 1851, Augusta Louisa id. 
1892), d. of Col. Gugy, Quebec; five s. two d. 
Educ: Upper Can. Coll. Called to Bar, 
1849; cr. Q.C., 1864; cr. Kt., 1906. Mem. 
of H. of C. for Hamilton, 1874-1878; Treas. 
of Law Soc. of Upper Canada, first el. 1893 
and re-el. annually since; Hon. LL.D., Univ. 
of Toronto, 1905. Address: 19 Russell St., 
Toronto. ClvJbs: Toronto, Victoria, To- 
ronto, Hamilton. 

IBVING, Major Lewis Erskine Went- 
worth, D.8.O., M.D., C.M., Royal 
Canadian Artillery; h. Hamilton, 16 Aug., 
1868; 5th s. of Sir. iBmilius Irving. Educ: 
Up. Can. Coll., Toronto; McGillColl. Mon- 
treal; Trinity Univ., Toronto. Capt. Can- 
adian Artillery, 1891; Lt. Royal Canadian 
Artillery, 1899; served South Africa (Rhod- 
esian Field Force), 1899-1900; Beira to 
Mafeking, etc. (despatches, D.S.O., Brevet 
of Major, 1901, Queen's medal, 4 clasps). 
Treas. Law Society of Up. Canada. Address: 
Walton, Ont. Clvhs: Canadian Military 
Institute, Victoria, Toronto. 

IBTING, DaridPurdy, M.L.A.; h. Cher- 
ry Valley, P.E.I., 6 April 1841; ». of James 
Irving and Anne MacKenzie; m. Anne 
Tweedy; six s. six d. Educ.: Prince of 
Wales Coll., Charlottetown, P.E.I. Taught 
in the pub. schools for six yrs., then went to 
New York where he filled an important 
position in office of New York and Erie 
Railroad; returned to P.E.I., to take up 
life of country gentleman at Vernon; elected 
Liberal for East Queens, in 1900; re-elected 
in 1904, again elected in 1908; colleague of 
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Recreations: walking, culture and oare of 
fruit. A<Wrc«»: Vernon, P.E.I. 

IBVING, Hon. Paulus i^mlUus, M.A., 
D.C.L., a Judge of the Supreme Court of 
B.C.; 6. 3 April, 1857; 3rd s. of Sir iEmilius 
Irving, Toronto; m. 1883, Diana, d. of Hon. 
W. Hamley; two «. two d. Educ: Trinity 
Coll. Sch., Port Hope; Trinity Coll., Toronto 
Called to Bar of Ont., 1880; B.C., 1882; 
Deputy Attorney-General, B.C., 1888-90; 
Puisne Judge^ British Columbia, 1897; as 
special commissioner he settled mining dis- 
putes in Atlin, B.C., 1899; his services on 
this occasion were acknowledged in the 
speech from the throne. Address: Halwyn, 
29 Richardson Street, Victoria, B.C. Clubs: 
Union, Victoria; Vancouver. 

IBWIN, Lieut.-Col. De la Cherois 
Thomas, C.M.G.; Hon. A.D.C. to 
Governor-GeneraU retired Colonel, Royal 
Canadian Artillery; Lt.-Col. (retired) Royal 
Artillery; h. Armagh, Ireland, 31 March, 
1843; m. 25 April, 1867, Isabella d, of Rob- 
ert Hamilton of Hamwood, Quebec; three s. 
one d. Educ: privately; Royal Military 
Academy, Woolwich; arrived in Canada, 
Dec., 1861; entered Royal Artillery, 1^61; 
retired as Lt.-Col., 1882; sent tp Canada at 
the time of the Trent affair; marched with 
the 10th Brigade to Quebec, March, 1862; 
entered Canadian Military Service, 1872; 
on reserve list, 1897; on retired list with 
rank of Colonel, May, 1909; R.M. Staff Col- 
lege, 1871-72; Inspector of Artillery for 
Dominion of Canada, 1882-98; commandant 
Royal School of Artillery, 1873-82; com- 
manding Royal Canadian Artillery, 1883- 
97; President Dominion Artillery Associa- 
tion, 1900-1901; Secy, of the Can. Patriotic 
Fund Assocn. Recreations: golf, curling, 
angling. Address: 170 Cooper St., Ottawa; 
Camagh, Co. Armagh. Ireland. Clubs: Rid- 
eau, Grolf , Ottawa. 

IBWIN,May; 6.lWhitby, Ont., 1862; d. 
Robert E. and Jane Drapw Campbell; m. 
1878, Frederick W. Keller, St. Louis (d.) 
1886. Debut Adelphi Theatre, Buffalo, 
Feb., 1876; mem. of Tony Pastor's Co. 
(with her sister Flora), 1877-83; Augustin 
Daly.s Co., 1883-7; later with Charles Froh- 
man and Rich. & Harris; subsequently 
starring in "The Widow Jones," "The Swell 
Miss Fitzwell," "Courted into CJourt," "Kate 
Kip-Buyer," "Sister Mary," "Belle of 
Bridgeport," "Madge Smith, Attorney,** 
"Mrs. Black is Back," "Mrs. Wilson — An- 
drews," "Mrs. Peckham's Carouse," etc. 
Address: Irwin Island, Clayton, N.Y. 

IBWIN, Robert, M.L.A.; b. Shelburne. 
N.S., 17 January. 1865; «. of Robert Gore 
Irwin and Isabel Muir Archer; m. Mary 
Prescott McGill, d. of James P. McGill of 
Shelburne, N.S.; two s. Educ: Shelburne 
Academy; followed commercial life; elect, 
to Legislature of Nova Scotia, 1906. Ad^ 
dress: Shelburne, N.S. 



JACKSON, Ber. Oeorse* B.A.; b. Grimsby, 
Eng., 15 Oct., 1864; 2nd s, of William and 
EHiza Jackson; m. 1892, Annie, d. of J. 
Hyslop Bell, J.P., Darlington; three*, one d. 
Educ: Ck)Ilegiate Sch., Grimsby; Wesleyan 
Methodist Coll., Richmond; London Unir. 

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Entered Wesleyan Methodist ministry, 1887 
one year in the Clitheroe Circuit: superin- 
tendent of the Wesleyan Methodist Mission, 
Edinbuigh, 1888; held several important 
pastoral chiEtrges in Canada, includinie Sher- 
boume St. Church, Toronto; apptd. Prof., 
English Bible, Victoria Colleee, Toronto, 
1909. Publication: First Tninss First, 
1894; The Table Talk of Jesus, 1896: Judg- 
ment, Human and Divine, 1897; The Ten 
Commandments, and a Young Man's Book 
Shelf. 1698; a Young Man's Religion, 1900; 
Memoranda Paulina, 1901; The Old Metho- 
dism and the New, 1903; The Teaching of 
Jesus, 1903; The fact of conversion, 1908; 
studies in the Old Testament, 1909. Re- 
creationa: walking, cycling, cricket. Ad- 
drcM: 116 Wellesley St., Toronto. 

JACKSON, Samuel Jacob, farmer; 6. 
Stradbally, Ireland. 18 Feb.. 1848; a. of 
Samuel Jackson and Elizabeth Sut cliff e; m 
28 Feb., 1878, Ida Isabella Clarke, of Lon- 
don, Ont.; six children. Edi*c.: Common 
and Grammar Schs., Brampton, Ont.; and 
Brantford' Grammar Sch. Apptd. Inspec- 
tor of Indian Agencies, 6 Dec., 1902, and 
resigned 3 Oct., 1904. El. to Manitoba 
Le^s. in 1883, 1886, 1888, 1892, 1896, de- 
feated in 1899. El. Speaker Man. Legis., 
Feb., 1891. Was three times a can- 
didate for alderman in the city of Winnipeg, 
and el. 1877, 1878, 1883. Has been pres. of 
the Rockwood Ai^o. Soc. for a number 
of 3nr8. Elected to H. of C. at g. e., 1904. 
Unsuccessful at g. e. 1908. Addreta: Stone- 
wall, Man. 

JAFFRAT, Hon. Robert, senator; b. 
near Bannockbum, Scotland, 1832; «. of 
William Jaffray and Margaret Heugh; m. 
1860. Sarah (d. 1906), d. of John Bugg, 
Toronto. £duc.; Stirling Academy. Served 
apprenticeship in Edinbuxi^h, emigrated to 
'Toronto, 1852; in business m Toronto until 
1883, aiid since then director of numerous 
railways, insurance companies, land cor- 
porations, and other enterprises. President 
of the Otobe, (Toronto) Newspaper, since 
1888; member of the Commission of Queen 
Victoria Niagara Falls Park, since 1890 
Vice-President, Crow's Nest Pass Coal Co. 
since 1898; vice-president Imperial Bank of 
Canada since 1906. Addreta: Surrey Lod^e, 
Grenville Street, Toronto. Cltiba: Ontario; 
Toronto; Rideau. Ottawa. 

JAMESON, Clarence, M.P.; h. Badeque. 
P.E.I., ;12 June, 1872; a. of the late J. H. 
Jamieson, M.D., Shipharbour, N.S., and 
Sophie, d. of the late Kev. Charles J. Shreve, 
Chester, N.S. Educ: Prince Co. Academy: 
studied law, 1893; apptd. town clerk and 
Treasurer of Digby, 1895; Deputy Magis- 
trate, Digby, 1900; Magistrate. 1903; Sur- 
rogate of Probate, 1904; fellow R.C.I., Lon- 
don, Eng., and member of the N.S. Histori- 
cal Society; elec. to the H. of C, 1908; Ch. 
of England; Conservative. Addreaa: Digby, 
N.S. 

JAMIESON, James Alexander; b. Peter- 
borough J[)nt., Dec., 1859; a. of John Jamie- 
son and Elisabeth Mason; tn. Miss Mathews, 
of London, Eng. Educ. : Peterborough pub. 
and high schs. Studied architectural and 
mechanical draughting, and engaged on 
plans and construction of the original 
elevator at Midland, Ont. Employed on 
engineering staff of C.P.R. on construction 



of Ry., 1883; transferred to Owen Sotmd, 
1884; transferred to engineering dept. at 
Montreal, 1885, and apptd. Supt. of elevat- 
ors. Estb. a business in Montreal as a 
designing and contracting engr., y»i>^tting 
a specialty of grain elevators, 1895. Mem. 
Council, Can. Soc. of Civil Engineers, 
American Soc. of Civil Engineers. Desi- 

fned and constructed Govt, elevator at 
*ort Colboume, Ont.^ Welland Canal. Pub- 
liccUiona: a paper entitled "Grain Pressures 
in Deep Bins, submitted to the Can. Soc. 
of aviT Engrs.. Dec.. 1903. Addreaa: 585 
DorchesterSt., W., Montreal. Club: Engin- 
eers, 

JAMIESONt His Hon. Joseph; County 
Judge of Wellington; 6. Tp. of South Sher- 
brooke, Co. of Lanark, Ont., 15 March, 
1839; a. of William Jamieson and Margaret 
Molyneux; m. Elizabeth Carss, d. of the 
late Rob^ Carss, J.P., of Fitsroy, Carleton 
County; four a. Educ: Perth Grammar 
Sch.; called to the bar, Chitario, 1869; prac- 
ticed in Almonte for 25 years; represented 
North Lanark in the H. of C. from 1882, 
until 1891. when apptd. Junior Jud^e of the 
County of Wellington, which position he 
occupies at present. Addreaa: Guelph, Ont. 

JAMIESON, Reuben Rupert; b. West- 
over, Ont.. 12 Dec., 1856; a. of John and 
Mary Jamieson; m. Alice J. Jukes; two a. 
two d. Edu^. : pub. schs. in Railway service 
from 1873 to 1908; commenced as tele- 
graph operator and ended as General 
Superintendent; all on Can. Pac. Ry.; 
Mayor, aty of Calgary, 1909. Addreaa: 
Calgary, Alberta. Cluba: Ranchmens', Cal- 
gary. 

JARTIS, Aemilius; head of the firm of 
Aemilius Jarvis & Co., bankers and brokers; 
b. Toronto, Ont., 25 April, 1860; grandson of 
Col. Samuel Peter Jarvis, after whom is nam- 
ed Jarvis St., Toronto, and great-grandson of 
William Jarvis, the first Prov. Sec. of Upper 
Can.; «n. 1886. Augusta, d. of Aemilius 
Irving, K.C., of Hamilton; two a. three d. 
Educ: Upper Can. Coll. Gained his first 
business experience in the Bank of Hamil- 
ton at Hamilton; estbd. the banking and 
broking firm of Aemilius Jarvis & Co., 1892, 
of which he is head: has been financially 
connected with the Hamilton, Grimsby and 
Beamsville ESectric Ry. Co., the Hamilton 
Iron A Steel Co., the Toronto Hotel Co., the 
Niagara, St. Catharines and Toronto Ry. 
Co.. Trenton Electric and Water Power Co., 
ana many other large institutions. Is well 
known throughout Canada as a yacht 
skipper and skilful helmsman, and in 1896, 
was chosen by the North American Yacht 
Racing Assn., to represent them at a con- 
ference held in London, 1897. with the 
Yacht Racing Assn. of Great Britain. Ad- 
dreaa: 34 Prince Arthur Av., Toronto. 
Cluba: Toronto, National; Toronto. 

JARVIS, Lt.-Col. Arthur Leonard Fltz- 
Gerald, I.S.O.; b. Toronto, Ont., 17 
June. 1852; a. of George Murray, and Elisa- 
beth Arnold Jarvis; m. Frances Geraldine 
Rtsgerald. Educ: Toronto and Quebec. 
Entered the Government service in 1868; 
Secretary, Department of Agriculture, 1896. 
Assistant Deputy Minister, 1908; command- 
ed the Governor-General's Foot Guards, 
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Addreta: 365 Daly Avenue, Ottawa, Ont. 
Club: Bideau. 
JABYIS, Bmest Frederick, Asst. Dep. 
Min. of Militia and Defence; b. St. Eleanors, 
P.E.I., 16 Sept., 1862; «. of Henry Pit»- 
serald Jarvis, physician and surgeon, and 
Lucy Des Briss^r Jarvis; m. Ethel Colbome, 
d. of the late E. A. Meredith. LL.D.. Tor- 
onto; one «. three d. Educ: P.E.I. Pub. 
Schs. Apptd. asst. third class clerk, P.O. 
Dept., 23 March, 1881; priv. sec. to the 
Hon. J. C. Patterson, Sec. of State, and 
subsequently Min. of Militia and Defence, 
Jan., 1892, to March 1895; permanently 
transferred to Dept. of Militia and Defence 
from P. O. Dept., 1 July, 1893; apptd. chief 
clerk, 1 Jan., 1903; sec. of the Militia Coun., 
28 Nov., 1904; Asst. Dep. Min., 1 Sept., 
1908. Address: 347 Stewart St., Ottawa. 
JETTE, Hon. Sir Louis Amable, K.C.M. 
G., K.C., LL.D., (Laval Univ.) Chief Jus- 
tice of the Superior Court, of the Prov. of 
Que.; b. L'Asaomption, 15 Jan., 1836; «. 
of Amable Jette and Caroline Gauvreau; m. 
1862, Bert he, d. of Toussaint Laflammc, of 
Montreal; one s. Edac: J/ \ --< -n. ,* ion 
Coll. Called to the bar in 18*;^, ^i.d com- 
menced the practice of his profession in 
Montreal; at on time was ed^ of **La Revue 
Critique de Legislation et de juriepnidence 
du Canada" and correspondent of "La 
Revue de Droit International de Gand, 
Belgium;'* for some months was ed. of the 
paper "L'Ordre." Was Treas, of the Bar 
Assn.; apptd. a Puisne Judge of the Super- 
ior Court of prov. of Que., and in same yr., 
was apptd. Prof, of Civil Law in Laval 
Univ., and later became Dean of the Fac- 
ulty of Law: was mem. of the Provincial 
Coimcil of Public Instruction, 1878-1898; 
in 1898 was apptd. Lieut.-Gov., and in 
1903. was re-apptd., retiring from Oflfice in 
August, 1908; Chief Justice, 1909; in 1898. 
was made a Commander of the L^on of 
Honour, and in 1901 , cr. K.C.M.G. In 1903 
was apptd. one of the British Commissioners 
representing the Dom. of Can. on the Alaska 
Boundary Com., convened in London, Eng.; 
Returned for Montreal East to H. of C., 
1872. Publication: Observations relatives 
au Code de Procedure, in conjunction with 
his fellow conunissioners who were apptd. 
for the revision of the Quebec Code of Civil 
Procedure. Addreae: 71 d'Auteuil Street, 
Quebec. Ciitb: Garrison, Quebec. 
JOBIN» Patrick Joseph, Inspector of In- 
dustrial establishments and public edifices. 
6. Quebec, 26 Oct., 1854; m. t o Eliza- 
beth Dowling; one «. two d. Educ: Com. 
Sch. and Christian Brothers; a labour 
leader; ex-president of the Trades and 
Labour Congress, and active in the Canad- 
ian Labour Movement for the last twenty- 
five years. Addreee: 116 Scott Street, 
Quebec. 
JOSmrSON* George, D.C.L.; 6. Annapo- 
lis Royal, N.S., 29 Oct., 1836; a. of George 
Johnson, Yorkshire Eng., and V. M. Cater, 
London, Eng.; widower. Educ: at Sack- 
ville, N.B. Has been editor News, Toronto , 
editor Toronto Mail; Reuters Agent; Statis- 
tican of the Dominion of Canada; Hon. 
mem. Royal Statistical Society, London; 
Hon. mem. Manufacturers' Assn. of Canada. 
Publications: statistical year book of Can- 
ada; Handbook of Canada; pulp wood 
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resources of Canada; Forest Wealth of Can- 
ada; Historical papers in magazines. Re- 
creations: orchardist, studies of place names 
of Canada, walking. Address: Grand Pre, 
N.S. 
JOHNSON, George Balfour, M.L.A.; b. 
Romano Bridge, Peebleshire, Scot., 21 
March, 1865; s. of John Johnson, and Anna 
M. L. L. Donald; m. Frances M. Hayward; 
three d. Educ.: Aberdeen, Scot. ; arrived in 
Can., 1884. A general merchant. Mayor 
of Melfort, 1907-08. Mem. Sask. Leg. Ass. 
Address: Melfort, Sask. 
JOHNSON, Gordon Beimett; 6. Belle- 
ville, Ont.. 18 Nov., 1880; a. J. W. Johnson, 
M.L.A., Belleville. Ont., and Sarah L. 
Johnson (deceased), d. of Dr. P. W. Smith, 
MontreaL Educ: Pub. and high schs., 
Belleville; Royal Military Coll., Kingston, 
and School of Military Engineering, Chat- 
ham, Eng.; graduated of tne R. M. C. of 
Canada, 1900; recdved conmiission in the 
Royal Engineers, June, 1900; Lieut., School 
of Military Engineering, 1900 to 1902; at- 
tached 55th field Co., R.E.,' Colchester, 
Eng., 1902-1903; first Lieutenant, 1903; 
stationed at Ceylon, 1903-1905; retired. 
1905. Assistant-Engineer on Construction 
Shanghai, Nanking Railway, China; a re- 
tired Lieut, of the Royal Engineers; Assoc, 
mem.. Can. Soc., C.E.; Canadian Address: 
c|o J. W. Johnson, M.L.A., Belleville, Ont. 
JOHNSON, Hon. James, M.L.A.; b. 
Mitchell, Ont.. 18 Nov., 1855; s. of John 
Johnson and Martha Bainbridge Johnson . 
(English); m. 1879, Susana Oliver; three s. 
Educ: Pub. Schs., Mitchell. At age of 
twenty, bought and worked a small farm 
in Logan tp.; purchased a farm between 
Brandon and Boissevain, 1882: removed to 
' Boissevain, 1894, and devoted his attention 
lai^ely to buying and shipping of wheat and 
operating of elevators at Boissvain and 
Minto; has also a general mercantile busi- 
ness at Minto. Pres. of the Boissevain 
Land Co.; reeve and coun. of mun. of River- 
side; reeve and coun. of mun. of Morton; 
mayor and coun. of town of Boissevain. 
El. to Manitoba Legis. Assem., for Turtle 
Mountain, 1897, and has been successful 
in every el. since; now Speaker. Address: 
Boissevain, Man. 
JOHNSON, John Wesley, F.C.A., M.L. 
A.; 6. Antrim, Ireland, 17 Jan., 1846; a. of 
William Mary Johnson; m. (Ist) Sarah, d. 
of W. P. Smith, M.D., of Montreal; (2na), 
Mary, d. of Rufus Sawyer, Picton, Ont.; 
four a. five d. Educ: Ireland and Canada. 
Arrived in Can., Sept., 1864; Principal of 
the Ont. Business Coll., Belleville, since 
1877; was Mayor of Belleville, 1897-1900: 
was Pres. of the Institute of Chartered 
Accountants of Ont., in 1908; now mem. of 
the Ont. Legislature for West Hastings. 
Recreation: golf. Address: Belleville, Ont. 
Club: Albany, Toronto. 
JOHNSON, Thomas Herman, B.A., M. 
L.A.; 6. Iceland, 12 Feb., 1870; a. of John 
and Margaret Johnson; m. Aurora Freder- 
ickson; two a. one d. Educ: Public Sch. of 
Winnipeg and Gustavus Adolphus Coll., 
St. Peter, Minn.; arrived in Canada, August, 
1879; School Trustee, Winnipeg, 1904-1907: 
elec. to Manitoba Legislative Assembly, 7 
March, 1907. Address: Winnipeg, Man. 
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JOHNSTON, HU Hon. Frederick Wll- 
liam; Senior Judge of District of Al- 
goma, Ont.; Judge of the Surrogate Court 
and liocal Master; b. Godericn, Ont., 6 
April, 1849; «. of Hugh Johnston and 
Matilda, d. of W. B. Bich of Kent Co.. Eng.; 
m. Sept., 1890, Elisabeth S., d. of Thomas 
XSraham, of Goderich; three a. two d. Educ. : 
Public and grammar sch., Goderich. Stud- 
ied law in office of the late Judge Sinclair, 
of Hamilton, who formerly practiced law in 
Goderich; called to the bar m 1872; carried 
on the practice of law in Goderich for 20 yrs. 
with John Davison, Q.C.; apptd. Jimior 
Judge of Algoma, 18 June, 1890; was re- 
vising officer for Western Algoma, Senior 
Judge, 9 July. 1892, succeeoTing the late 
Hon. W. McCrae; served in Goderich as 
Alderman, Deputy Reeve, Reeve and War- 
den of the Co. of Huron, 1882; unsuccess- 
fully contested riding of Huron for local 
l^lature in 1882. Address: Sault Ste. 
Marie. Ont. 

JOLT DE LOTBINIEBE, Major Alain 
Chartler, R.E.. C.I.E.; b. Quebec. 31 
Oct., 1862; s. of Sir Henry Joly de Lotbin- 
iere; m. 1887, Marion Helen Campbell. 
Educ.: R. M. Coll., Kingston. Entered R. 
E., 1886; Captain, 1895; Major, 1903; pro- 
posed and carried out the first large Hydro 
Electric Transmission Power Scheme in the 
East, i.e. the Cauvery Falls transmission of 
power to the Kolar Goldfields in Mysore, 
Ind.; for a short time this was the longest 
power transmission line in the world; at 
present engaged as chief engineer in con- 
structing a large Hydro Eaectric Power 
Installation on the River Shelum in Kash- 
mir; this power will be used for the Abbota- 
bad Srinagar Railway, dredging of the River 
Shelum in Kashmir, and for industrial pur- 
poses in Kashmir and the Punjab. Recrea- 
iions: golf, fishing, shooting. Address: Srin- 
agar, Kashmir, &dia. 

JOLT DE L.OTBINIEBE, Major Henri 
Gusiave, D.S.O.. R.E.; b. 10 March 
1868; a. of Sir Henry J. de Lotbiniere; m. 
1902, Mildred Louisa, d. of C. S. GrenfelL 
Entered Army, 1888; Captain, 1899; Major 
1900; served N.W. Frontier, India, 1897- 
98 (medal with 3 clasps); S. Africa, 1899- 



1902 (despatches twice, brevet of Major, 
Queen's and King's medals, 5 clasps, D.S. 
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JONES, Frank Percy; Gen. Mgr. of the 
Canada CJement Co.; 6. Brockville, Ont., 5 
Nov^ 1869; s, ojt Chillion Jones, and Eliaa 
M. Harvey; m. Helen Stevens, of Brock- 
ville. Educ: Brockville High Sch. and R. 
M. C, Kingston. Was sales m^r. of the 
Nova Scotia Steel 0>. ; similar position with 
Dom. Iron and Steel CJo.; lagr. of same co.; 
mgr., Canada Clement 0>., 1909. Recrea- 
tions: Yachting, riding. Address: Imperial 
Life Bldg.. Montreal. 

JONES, George Burpee, M.L.A.; b. 
Springfield, King's Co., N.B., 9 Jan.. 1866; 
s. of Stephen and Eliia Jones; m. Melissa 
J. Fowler, in 1889, one a. one d. Educ.: 
Apohaqui Superior sch. At 12 years of age. 
entered employ of late J. A. Sinnott, and 
after 6 years resigned and accepted position 
of general manager with Hugh McLean, of 
Sialmon River, Queen's County, in general 
business and lumbering. Mem. of N.B. 



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Legis Ass. for some srra Address: Apo- 
haqui, N.S. 

JONES. L.t.-Col. Guy Carleton, G.G.H. 
S., M.D., CM., M.R.C.S., Director General 
of Medical Services, Canada; b. HaUfax, N. 
S., 28 Dec., 1864: a. of Hon. A. G. Jones, and 
Biargaret, a. of Hon. W. J. Stairs: m. Susan, 
d. of the late Robert Morrow. Educ.: Mer- 
Chester Castle, Edinburgh; Gait. Coll. Inst. 
Suigeon-Iieut.. Ist Regt., C.A., 1696; Major 
Hal&ax Bearer (3o.. 1899; Lt.-Col., A.M.S., 
1 June, 1904; P. A.M.C., 1 Oct., 1905; D.G. 
M.S.. 22 Dec., 1906 to date. Served during 
South African War, 1902 (medal with two 
clasps); Address: Ottawa, Ont. Ciu&a; Hal- 
ifax, Halifax, N.S.; Rideau, Ottawa. 

JONES, Hon. John Edward, M.D^ LL. 
B.; B.A.: U.S. Consul General, at Winni- 
peg; b. Vimnia. U.S.A., 21 Feb^ 1869; s. of 
John W. Jones and Kate J. Williams; m. 
Hilda Virginia Tvssowsld; one s two d. 
Educ: Ck>lumbia Univ., and National Law 
School; arrived in Canada, May, 1907; was 
delegate to Republican National Conven- 
tion, 1900. representing Washington, D.C.; 
Asst. Secy., Republican National Com- 
mittee. C!onsul General to and opened 
Dalny, Manchuria; a graduate of both 
medicine and law; now consul General at 
Winnipeg, Man; for 18 years a member of 
the editorial staff of the Washington Star; 
fond of amateur athletics; a member of the 
Executive of the Manitoba Game Protective 
Association. Address: 264 Edmonton Av., 
Winnipeg, Man. Clubs: University, Wash- 
ington; Manitoba. Winnipeg. 

JONES, Hon. Lyman Melvln: b. in York 
Co., Ont., Sept. 21, 1843; of Welsh-Scotch 
descent; s. of Norman Jones and Therese 
Jane Patterson; m. in 1873, Louise, d. of 
Thomas Irwin; one d. In 1886, alderman 
Winnipeg, and Chairman of Finance Com.; 
in 1887, Mayor of Winnipeg and Vice-Pres. 
of Board of Trade; in 1888, re-elec. Mayor 
of Winnipeg; in January, 1888. accepted 
portfolio m Manitoba Government as Pro- 
vincial Treasurer, and. during the year, 
negotiated in London. England, first Prov- 
Vincial loan to build railway; represented 
constituency of Shoal Lake; re-elec. at the 
g. e., in 1888 to represent North Winnipeg; 
resigned office of Provincial Treasurer m 
1889, though retaining seat in Lenslature 
until end of term and returned to Eastern 
Canada to devote his time to private busi- 
ness. Upon amalgamation of the Massey 
and Harris Ck>mpanies in 1891 ^ removed to 
Toronto, and became Managing Director 
of consolidated Companies; member of 
Senate of Dominion of Canada since Jan'y. . 
1901; liberal. Is (since 1902) Pres. anci 
Gen. Man. of Massey-Harris Ck>.. Ltd.; 
Pres., Bain Wagon Co.. Ltd., Woodstock; 
Vice-Pres., OntTJockey (31ub; iMrector Can- 
adian Bank of Commerce; Verity Plow Co., 
Ltd.; Nova Scotia Steel & Coal Co., Ltd.. 
Canada CJyde & Motor Co.. Ltd. Recrea- 
tions: driving, golf, motoring. Address. 
Llawhaden, St. George St., Toronto, Can. 
Ciu6«: Toronto, National, Toronto Hunt, R. ' 
C.Y.C.; Rideau, Ottawa. 

JONES, WendeU Phillips, K.C. : b. Wood- 
stock. N.B.. 26 Nov^ 1866; s. of Randolph 
K., and Gertrude H. Jones; m. Grace J. 
Jordan; five a. five d, Educ: Woodstock 
Gram. Sch., Dalhousie Ck)ll., Halifax; Boe- 
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ton Univ. Law Sch.; member of the LckIs- 
lature of N.B., from 1903 to 1908; solicitor 
General for New Brunswick, 1905 to 1908. 
Recreation: goU. Addreea: Y/^oodstock., N.B. 

JORDAN, Rev. W. G., B.A., D.D.; Pro- 
fessor of Hebrew and Old Testament critic- 
ism, Queen's Univ., Kingston; b. Whitby, 
Yorks, 1852; «. of Dennis Jordan and Eliza- 
beth Batty; m. 1880, Marianne d. of J. B. 
Taylorson, Simderland, England; three a. 
two d. Edue.: National Sch., Whitby, pre- 
pared for liondon Univ.. by private study, 
tuition, etc.: also attended classes in Aire- 
dale Coll., Bradford; later a graduate in 
Theology of the Presbyterian College, Lon- 
don (England). Minister in United Metho- 
dist Free Churches (England), 1872-85; 
joined the communion of the Presbyterian 
Church of England; minister at Dudley 
(Woroes.) about two years; came to Canada, 
1889; master for about nine years of Pres- 
byterian congregation, Strathroy, Ont.; 
Chancellor's Leoturer, 1906-7; Prof, of 
Hebrew since 1899. PublictUione: articles in 
American Journal of Theology, Biblical 
World, etc; literary editor of Dominion 
Presbyterian; l4t>phetic ideas and Ideals, 
1902; The Philippian Gospel. 1904; BibUcal 
Criticism and Modem Thous^t, 1909. Ad- 
dreea: 76 Sydenham Street, Kingston, Ont. 

JOUSSABD, Blffht Rev. Ceiestlii, O. M. I. 
D.D., Coadjutor Bishop to the Vicar Apos- 
tolic of Athabaska; b. Grenoble, France. 
1851. Educ: Seminary of Grenoble and 
France; arrived in Canada, 1880; ordained 
priest in 1876; for 28 years was missionary 
among the Indians in the district of Atha- 
baska; in 1909 was named Coadjutor to the 
Vicar Apostolic of Athabaska and was 
consecrated Bishop in Sept. of the same 
year. Addreae: L^ser Slave Lake, Alta. 



KAINE. Hon. John C; Mem. of the Ex. 
Ck>imcil of Quebec; b. Quebec, 18 Oct., 1854; 
a. of John Kaine and Ellen McGowan; m. 
(Ist), 1879, Theresa Maria Tucker; (2nd). 
1904. Helen Smith. Educ: Commercial 
Acad., Quebec. Head of the Kaine and 
Bird Transportation Co., Ltd., Quebec. 
First el. to Legis. at g. e., 1904; re-el. at 
g. e., 1908. Called to the Prov. Cabinet as 
a Minister without portfolio, 3 Jan., 1906. 
Addressee: 111 Mountain Hill (Bus.) 6 St. 
Ursule St., Quebec. 

KABN, Dennis Weston, J. P.; pres. of 
Kam-Morris Piano and Ontan Co., of Wood- 
stock, Ont.; b. Tp, of Oxford, Oxford Co., 
Ont.. 6 Feb.. 1843; «. Peter Kam and Pris- 
cilla Thornton; m. Elizabeth Hannah Feath- 
erston ; one «. two d. Educ. : Ck>mmon Sch. 
and Woodstock Coll. Engaged in farming 
until 1869, and then removed to Woodstock 
to become partner with Mr. Miller, an organ 
maker; this led to the foundation of the 
business of the Kam Piano & Organ Co., 
which to date has shipped 75,000 instru- 
ments to all parts of the world. Recently 
retired from active business on organisation 
of present Co. Was Mayor of Woodstock; 
unsuccessful candidate for H. of C. 1892 
and 1896; Vice-Pres., Dominion Permanent 
Loan C5o. and People's Life Ins. Co.; Dir., 
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Home life Ins. Co.; has been Prest, Wood- 
stock Board of Trade and Can. Mfrs. Assoc. ; 
member of Senate of MoMaster University. 
Recreatume: curling, lawn bowling, golf, 
gardening, fishing, Addteee: Woodstock, 
Ont. 

KAULBACH. Ten. Archdeacon Jamei 
Albert; b. Lunenburg, N.6., 30 Aug., 
1839; c. of John Henry and Sophiia Fredenca 
m. Mary Sophia Braddiaw; one s. Educ.: 
King's Coll., Windsor, N.S.; Curate of River 
John, 1864-1870; Vicar of Truro. N.S.. 1870- 
1903; Rector of Truro, 1908; Archdeacon 
of N.S., 1889; Examining Chaplain to Bis- 
hop of N.S., 1896; Canon of St. Luke's 
Cathedral, 1899. Addreee: Truro, N.S. 

KEATING, Edward Henry, C.E.; b. Hal- 
ifax, N;S., 7 Aug.. 1844; «. of Wm. H. and 
Eliza Walford Keating; m. Mary Little 
Beauchard, d. of the late J. Fleming Beau- 
chard, of Truro, N.S. ; one a. throe d, Educ. : 
Dalhousie Coll., Halifax, N.S.; studied his 
profession imder Geo. WhitemaUj C.E.. 
Government Engineer for the Province ox 
N.S., and subsequently under Sir Sandford 
Fleming; was engaged in laying out and 
construction of several railways in N.S., 
N.B., and Quebec, including the Intercol- 
onial Ry., and also in the Exploration Sur- 
veys for the C. P. Ry. Served for a number 
of years as City Engineer and Engineer of 
the Waterworks, Halifax; also acted as 
resident Chief Engineer in the construction 
of the Halifax graving dock. In 1890-91, 
was City Engineer of Lhiluth, Minn.; in 1892 
became CSty Engineer of Toronto, subseq- 
uently assuming the additional duties of 
Engineer of the Toronto Waterworks, in 
which capacity he recommended several 
ext^isive enlargements and improvements 
in the waterworks including a tunnel under 
Toronto harbour all of which were sub- 
sequentlv investigated and endorsed by the 
late Jas. Mansergh, President of the institu- 
tion of Civil Engmeers, and have since been 
carried to successful completion. Resigning 
in 1898 he became Chief Engineer and 
Manager of the Toronto Electric railway 
system, which position he relinquished in 
1904 and has since been engaged in the 
private practice of his profession In Canada, 
and in the republic of Mexico. In 1901, he 
was elected Fres. of the Can. Soc. of C. E., 
and is a member of the British Institution 
of Civil Engineers and also a mem. of the 
American Society of C. E. Address: 99 
Elm Avenue, Rosedale. Toronto, Ont. 
Club: Toronto. 

KEEPER, George Alexander, resident 
Engr., Dep. of Pub. Works of Canada, m 
B!c.; b. Cornwall, Ont., 10 Sept., 1836; «. 
of George Keefer and Margaret Keefer; m. 
Charlotte Maude MacMartin, of Perth, Ont. ; 
three s. one d. Edu^.: Grantham Acad., 
St. Catharines. Ont. On survey G. T. Ry.. 
1853-57; architects office and Victoria 
Bridge. 1857-61; Brockville and Ottawa 
Ry.; Belleville Grand Junction, and Belle- 
ville and North Hastings Rys., 1867-76: 
C. P. Ry. surveys in Rocky Mountains and 
construction Fraser River Canon. 1875-86; 
Ry. Insp. for Govt, in B.C., 1886-87; priv. 
practice 1887-99; Resident Engr. for B.C. 
in Dept. of Pub. Works of Can.. 1900 to 
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Westminster, New Westminster, 

KEEFEB, Thomas Coitrin, C.M.G., M.I. 
C.E., Canal and Ry. Engr.; fc. Thorold, Ont., 
4 Not., 1821; «. of Geo. Keefer, and Jane 
McBride; m, (1st) 1848, Elizabeth {d. 1870). 
d. of the late Hon. Thos. McKay, M.L.C., of 
Rideau Hall, Ottawa; (2nd) 1873, Annie, 
widow of the late John MacKinnon, of 
Ottawa; one s. Educ. .-St. Catharines Acad. 
and Upper Can. Coll., Toronto. At age of 
17 commenced his career as an engr.; em- 
ployed on Erie and Welland Canals. 1838- 
46; chief engr. of Ottawa Biver Works, 
1845^48; won Liord Elgin's prize for best 
essay on *The Influence of the Canals of 
Can. on her Agriculture." Cftiarged with 
surveys for nay. of rapids of St. Lawrence, 
etc.; was sent by Can. Govt, to assist U.S. 
Con^ to report on Can. trade with U.S., 
1860; asst. in a second report 1862, which 
reports led to the Reciprocity Treaty of 
1864; engaged in making prelmiinary sur- 
veys for the G. T. Ry., between Montreal and 
Toronto, and for ry. bridge over St. Law- 
rence at Montreal; apptoT Can. Comnr. for 
Interl. Exhn. at London, 1861; apptd. 
engr. to Montreal Harbour Comnrs., 1863. 
In 1863, advocated "Stephenson" gauge for 
G. T. Ry. of Can., adopted much later; has 
constructed water works for cities of Mon- 
treal, Hamilton and Ottawa; for some time 
chief engr. to railways in Upper and Liower 
Can.; conmr. to Interl. iSuin., 1862, and 
ex. conmr. for Paris Exhn., 1878, when 
made a mem. of the Inteml. Jury for Ar- 
chitecture and Engineering; cr. an officer of 
the Le^on of Honour; cr. C.M.G., 1878. 
Pres., ladeau Qub. Ottawa. 1881; Vice- 
Pres. of Am. Soc. of C. E. of New York; 
chn. of Roy. Comn. at Montreal, on Ice 
Floods. 1886; Pres. of Can. Soc. of C. E., 
1887; Pres.. Am. Soc. of C.E., 1888; el. 
mem. Roy. Soc. of Can., 1891; Inteml. 
Comnr. for "Deeper Water Ways between 
the Great Lakes and the Atlantic seaboard" 
1896: Vice-Pres., Roy. Soc. of Can., 1897- 
98; Pres., 1898-99; LL.D., McGill Coll., 
1906. Publications: "Philosophy of Rail- 
ways," 1849; a series of letters advocating 
the Canadian Pacific Railway, 1869-70; 
various essays, lectures, reports and papers. 
Address: "Manor House, Rockcliffe, Ot- 
tawa. Club: Rideau, Ottawa. 

KEHOE, His Hon. John James. LL.D. 
(Ottawa Univ.), Judge of Diet, of Sudbury; 
b. Ottawa, Ont., 2 Sept., 1854; s. John 
Kehoe; m. Marian Gravelle, one «. one d. 
Crown Atty. for Algoma Dist., 1884-1904; 
unsuccessful can. for West Algoma, 1904; 
apptd. County J., 1908. Publications: 
"Treatise on law of ChoBea in Action"; 
"Municipal Councillors Handbook." Ad- 
dress: Sudbury, Ont. 

KEIXT, John Hale, B.A^ M.L. (Laval) 
M.L.A.; b. St. Godfrey, CJounty of Bona- 
venttire, 1 Sept., 1879; s. of Maucer James 
Kelly and Bridget Hall; m. Marie A del 
Dionne, d. of C. E. L. Dionne. K.C., Quebec; 
one s. one d. Educ.: Univ. of St. Josephs, 
N.B., classical course, Law; Laval Univ.. 
Que.; admitted to the bar in 1903; elected 
to the Quebec Legislature in 1904, b^ 1500 
majority; re-elected at g. e., 1908; Liberal; 
organised Bonaventure and Gaspe Tele- 
phone Company, in 1906, of which he is 



Pres. Acldress: New Carlisle, Bonaventure 
Ck>.,Que.' 

K£LX.T, Bobert: b. Russell, Ont^ 16 
Aug., 1862; s. of James Kelly and Sarah 
Mills; m. 1892, Lillian, d. of Alexander 
Craig, of Russell, Ont.; two children. Educ: 
Russell pub. sch. Commenced business in 
a general store at Russell; jngr. of a store 
and telegraph office at South Finch, Ont.; 
1884-1888; removed to California, and be- 
came mcr. of a gen. store and telegraph 
office at McPhersop; removed to Vancouver 
and opened a gen. store, but sold it out and 
engaged with Oppenheimer Bros., whole- 
sale grocers; was travelling representative 
for this firm, 1889-1896. ^ith F. R. Doug- 
las, organized the present firm of Kelly & 
Douglas, wholesale grocers and tea import- 
ers, of which he is now Pres. and Mgr. Dir. ; 
Trees, and Hon. Pres., Vancouver Liberal 
Assn. Address: Vancouv«\^ B.C. Clubs: 
Vancouver, Terminal City, Western. 

KELSO, John Joseph* Superintendent 
of neglected and dependent children of 
Ontario; b. Dundalk, Ireland, 31 March. 
1864; s. of George Kelso; m. Irene Martin ox 
Nashville. Tenn.; one s. oned. Founder of 
Toronto Humane Society, Children's Fresh 
Air Fund, and Children's Aid Society. 
Pvblicaiions: author of many reports and 
pamphlets on social reform work and the 
care and protection of children. Address: 
21 Prince Arthur Ave., Toronto, Ont. 

KEMP, Albert Edward, manufacturer; 
b. Clarenceville, Que., 11 Aug., 1868; s. of 
Robert Kemp and Sarah A. Kemp; m. 1879, 
Miss ^Ison , of Montreal . Educ. : Clarence- 
ville, Que., and LacoUe Acad.; was Pres. of 
the Canadian Manufacturers. Assn. and 
Toronto Bd. of Trade; el. to H. of C. at g. e., 
1900; re-el. at g. e., 1904; unsuccessful at 
g. e., 1908. AddrsM: Toronto. Ciu6«; Tor- 
onto, Toronto; Rideau, Ottawa. 

KENDALL, Arthur Samuel, M.D., M.L. 
A.; b. Sydney. N.S., 25 March, 1861; s. of 
Rev. 8. F. Kendall and Emily Long; m. 
1886, Mary, d. of the late Rev. A. R. Craw- 
ley ; one s. one d. Educ. : Sydney Academy, 
Mount Allison Coll., Bellevue Hospital Med- 
ical Coll., N.Y., and Guy's Hospital Medical 
Sch., London. Town ooim. for Sydney, 
1888; unsuccessful candidate for H. of C., 
1896; mem. of N.S. Legis, for Cape Breton 
Co., 1897-1900; mem. of the Prov. Bd. of 
Health, and (Jommr. of Schs. for Cape 
Breton. El. to H. of C. at g. e., 1900; 
acain el. to N.S. Legis., 1904; re-el., 1906. 
Has taken great interest in mining 
legislation; secured the establishment o7 
bait cold storage plants; projector of the 
fruit demonstation stations in Nova Scotia. 
Address: Sydney, N.S. Club: Royal C.B. 
Yacht. 

KENNEDY, James Buckham; b. By- 
town (now Ottawa), 23 Feb., 1844; «. of 
Donala Kennedy and Janet Buckham; m. 
(1st) Josephine E. D. Beck; (2nd) Mrs. D. 
Llayd; one s. Educ: in Bytown before 
his 12th year; started work on a farm at 12 
years of age; left it at 23 years of age, and 
went into the lumber business, in which 
he has continued; moved out West; at New 
Westminster, B.C. has been on the Sch. 
Board for man^ years; City Council 2 years; 
Provincial Legislature, 4 years, and H. of 
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Wefltminster Pilot Board, and also on the 
Board of Ck)ntrol. Address: 46 Columbia 
St., East, New Westminster. B.C 
KEimEDT, WUliam, Jr., C.E.: 6. Char- 
leston, Ont., 4 Jan., 1848; ». of Wm. Ken- 
nedy and A«nes Stark Kennedy; m. Eliza 
Ann Brown. Edttc.: Owen Sound, Ont.; 
has built seven city water works systems, 
and^ a few sewerage works; also a number 
of important Hydro Electric and other 
power developments. Address: 79 St Mat- 
thew St., Montreal. 
KENT, James, mgr. C.P.R, telegraphs; 
6. MontreaK Que., 15 Jan., 1854; s. of Robert 
. Kent and Eliza Burcheli; m. Evaline Eliza- 
beth Vipond; seven «, six d. Educ: at 
Montreal; has always been in the telegraph 
business, having entered the service of the 
C.P.R. Telegraph Dept., in 1886; now Mgr. 
Recreations: bowling and curling. Address: 
468 Wood Av., Westmount, Que., and 4 
Hospital St., Montreal. Club: Montreal. 
KENT, Lt.-Col. Robert Edwin; b. King- 
ston, Ont.. 6 Oct., 1861; «. of Rubert Kent; 
m. Isabella C. Sinclair,! of Halifax, N S.; 
iVM®®^.^; ^rfuc; Kingston Schs., Royal 
Mil. Coll. Apptd. Brig.-Major, 7th Inftry. 
Bng 18 Jan., 1903; Lieut.-Col., Comdg., 
7th Infantry Brig., 18 Jan., 1909. Address: 
85 King St., Kingston, Ont. Club: Fron- 
tenac, Kingston. 
KEB, David Bussell; b, Victoria, B.C., 2 
Oct., 1862; 8. of Scotch parents; m. Laura 
Agnes Heisterman; two a. two d. Educ: 
V5 Victoria, B.C.; a manufacturer. Address: 
Kershaugn, Victoria, B.C. Club: Union. 
Victona, B.C. 
KEB, Venerable John, D.D.; 6. Mon- 
aghan^ Ireland, 22 April, 1848; a. of Robert 
and Elizabeth Ker; m. Mary T. Easters; 
three s. one d. Educ: Trinity Coll., Tor- 
onto; ordained Deacon, 1876; Priest, 1879; 
Incumbent, Glen Sutton, 1876-1881 ; Rector 
of Dunham, 1881-1889; Rector, Grace Ch.. 
Montreal 1889; Hon. Canon, Christ Churcli 
Cathedral, Montreal, 1900; Archdeacon of 
St. Andrew s, 1901 Address: Grace Church 
i:r™ *°J7* ^^^ Wellington St., Montreal. 
7^5' Newton James; city engineer of 
Ottawa b. at Brantford, Ont., 6 May, 1866, 
Educ: Brantford Coll. Inst. Was engaged 
in construction C. P. R. into Montreal from 
L^chine to Windsor Street; C. P. R es- 
Ehu*^^®S.*'"SP®t? V\^^ Toronto; construction 
of the C. P. R. bndge over the Thames and 
approaches at London, Ont.; the Detroit 
extension at Windsor; was on his way to 
accept a position on the Virginia, Roanoke 
& Ironton Railway, Virginia, when offered 
a position on staff of Qty Engineer of 
loronto; had charge of the reconstruction 
Of the street ry. system from a horse-car to 
u°xu*S?* m*' system, acting as engineer for 
both the Toronto Railway Company and the 
Y' SJ*^"^ /"^ *®^ years' service in Tor- 
onto, tuied the position of engineer in 
charge of roadways, engineer in charge of 
sewers, assistant engineer on waterworks, 
engineer m charge of the Queen street sub- 
way and Island survey, lake imdercmrent 
observation; chart of Toronto Bay, and 
many other works of importance. In 1899 
waa apptd. Assistant Qty Engineer of 
Ottawa and engineer in charge of the main 
drainage system, a work which was built 
withm the estimated cost of $500,000. In 
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tawa and during his regime, imder which 
great improvements have been made in 
Ottawa, has spent over $5,000,000 on civic 
works. This embraces permanent pave- 
ments, drainage systems, subways, bridges, 
the establishment of the civic asphalt plant 
and blacksmith shops, and other works, all 
by the day labor system; is manager of the 
by Ottawa Waterworks, which has a capacity 
of 32,000,000 ^Uons per day at the main 
pmnping station. Has been offered, at 
dhfiferent times, the City Engineership of 
Victoria, B.C., and Vancouver, B.C.; also 
portions on the National Transcontinental 
Railway, but has always decided to continue 
his work in endeavouring to make the Fed- 
eral capital one of the most beautiful cities 
in the Dominion. Captain of the Corps 
of Guides since the Corps was founded; at 
one time District Intelligence Officer for the 
Ottawa District. Address: 316 MacLeod 
St., Ottawa. 
KEBGIN,WlUiam Thomas, M. D.; b. St. 
Catharines, Ont.. 17 May, 1876; ». of Wil- 
liam Henry and Margaret Keigen; m. Fan- 
nie A. Stevenson; two s. one d. Educ: St. 
Catharines Coll. Institute aUd Toronto 
Univ.; grad. in medicine, Univ. of Toronto, 
1902, and located in Port Simpson the same 
year; el. to Legislature Assembly of British 
Columbia, 1907. Recreations: Motoring, 
boating, and hunting. Address: Sea View, 
Port Simpson, B.C. 
KEBNI6HAX, Robert Kirkland, "The 
Khan of Khanada;" b. Rushdale Farm, 
Wentworth Co., Ont., 26 April. 1867; a. of 
Andrew and Jane Kernighan; (unmarried). 
Educ: Rockton pub,ic sch.; a free-lance 
newspaper man all over the North American 
continent. Publications: "The Khan's 
Canticles," a book of poems. Reareation: 
tree planting. Address: The Wigwam, 
Rushdale Farm, Rockton P. O., Ont. 
KEBB, Hon. James Klrkpatrick, K.C.. 
Speaker of the Canadian Senate; 6. Tp. ot 
PusUnch, Ont., 1 Aug., 1841; e. s, of Robert 
Warren Kerr, Sligo, Ireland, and Jane 
Hamilton, d. of James Kirkpatrick, Went- 
worth County, Ont.; to. (lst)_1864, Anne 
Margaret (d. 1882); d. of late Hon. William 
Hume Blake, and sister of Hon. Edward 
Blake; (2nd) 1883, Adelaide Cecil, d. of late 
Rev. George Stanley-Pinhome, and niece 
of late Rt. Hon. A. Staveley Hill. P.C, M.P. 
Educ: Doctor Tassie's School, Gait; called 
to Bar, 1862; a bencher of Law Society of 
Up. Can., 1879; Q.C., 1876; Member of 
Senate since 1902; apptd. Speaker for 11th 
Parlt., 13 Jan., 1909. Pres., Ont. Reform 
Association, 1892-1903; contested CJentral 
Toronto, 1891 ; Grand Master of the Masonic 
Grand Lodge of Canada, 1874-77; Knight 
Grand Cross of the Temple, 1883. Recrea- 
tions: riding and driving. Address: Rath- 
nelly, Toronto. Clubs: Toronto, Hunt. 
Jockey, Toronto; Rideau, Ottawa. 
KEYS, David Beid^M.A.; b. Louisville, 
Ky., 1866; s, John Wesley Keys and Caro- 
hne Johnston Keys; m. Erskine I. I. Mac- 
Jean, of Edinburgh ; three ». three d. Educ. : 
Up. Can. Coll.- Univ. of Toronto; Loipsic. 
Columbia (N.Y.) Law School; Geneva 
Switzerland, Univ. of Halle; Associate Prof, 
of Anglo-Saxon Univ., Ck)ll.; Univ. of Tor- 
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Toronto, 1878; retiimed to New York and 
studied law; taught in Peekskill Military 
Academy. 1880-1882; called to Univ. Coll.. 
Toronto, m 1882, as lecturer on E^lish and 
History. Became lecturer on Italian, 1883- 
87; in 1902 was apptd. Associate Professor 
of Anglo Saxon. Publicationa: various 
Articles in periodicles; chapters in History 
of U. C. Coll. RecreationB: rowing, walking, 
golf. Address: 87 Avenue Road, Toronto, 
Out., and Go Home Bay. Clubs: Bosedale 
Golf, Toronto; Deutscher Virem, Alliance 
Franoaise; Dante Alighiei. 

KING» Hon. George Crerald, senator; b. 
Springfield, N.B.; s. of Malcolm King of 
Fintry, Scot., and Elizabeth Hickson, Mil- 
town, Ireland; m. 23 Oct., I860, Esther, d, 
of Ebenezer Briggs. Edtie.: at Springfield; 
is a lumber merchant; was Warden of 
Queen's Co., in 1877; membw of H. of C, 
1878 to 1886; at last election had majority 
of votes, but lost his seat through action of 
the returning officer; re-elected 1801 and 
1896; resigned in 1896 and was called to 
Senate, Dec. of the same year; Liberal. 
Address: Chipman, N.B. 

KING^ John, K.C. (Dominion and Pro- 
vincial); member of the law firm of King & 
Sinclair; Lecturer to tl)e Law Society of 
Ontario, Law School, Osgoode Hall, Toronto 
fflnce 1893; b, Toronto, 15 Sept., 1843; only 
son of John King of Fraserburg, Tyrie, 
Aberdeenshire, suM,ltem R. H. A., and of 
Christina Macdougall, e. d. of Alexander 
Macdougall of Oban, Argyllshire; m. Isabel 
Grace, y. d. of William Lyon Mackenzie, 
M.P.; two «. two d. Educ: Upper Canada 
Grammar Schools, University of Toronto, 
B.A., 1864, M.A., 1866; prizeman in Univ. 
College and the Univ.; editor Telegraph 
newspaper, Berlin, county of Waterloo, 
1864-65; ex-member Univ. Company, 
Queen's Own Rifles, Toronto, medal for 
military services; Fenian Raid, 1866; Law 
Clerk pro tern. L^slative Assembly of 
Ontario, 1868; in active professional prac- 
tice at Berlin, 1869-1893, and subsequently 
at Torcmto; soUcitor at Berlin for Consoli- 
dated Bank of Canada, Canadian Bank of 
Commerce and for county of Waterloo; 
conducted CroWn prosecutions for many 
years in different parts of the country; ex- 
president, North Waterloo Liberal As«ocia- 
tion; president University College Literary 
and Scientific Society, and secretary Univer- 
sity Association, 1866-68; member Senate 
of University of Toronto since 1879; honor- 
ary member Canadian Press Association. 
Publications: The Other Side of the "Story" 
a review and criticism of J. C. Dent's 
story of the Upper Canadian Rebellion, 
1837; contributions to the Canadian Month- 
ly, the Nation, the Week and the Varsity, 
of which he was one of the projectors; The 
Law of D^amation; Slander and libel in 
Canada; papers and pamphlets on the His- 
tory of Newspaper Libel, Canadian Criminal 
Law of libel, Ontario Law of libel, the 
Newspapers and the Courts; articles in 
Canadian and United States law periodi- 
cals; editor Canadian cases in American 
Law Book Co's. Cyclopaedia of Law and 
Procedure; (in the press), The Criminal 
Law of libel in Canada; a treatise on the 
prosecution of Libel by Criminal Infor- 
mation and by Indictment; The law of 



Contempt in Canada, comprisiitg (1) con- 
tempts of the Federal and Provincial Legis- 
latures, their Committees and Members; 
and (2) Contempts of Court by wrongful 
interference with the administraticm of 
justice. Address: 4 Grange Road, Toronto. 

KING, William Frederick, C.M.G., LL. 
D., Chief Astronomer of the Dept. of the 
Interior, and Supt. of the Geodetic Survey 
of Can.; b. Stowmarket, Suffolk, Eng^ 19 
Feb., 1854; a. of William King andEUen 
Archer; m. 1881, Augusta Florence, d^. of 
John Allen Snow, of Ottawa; three s. two d. 
Educ: Gram. Sen., Port Hope, Ont.; Univ. 
of Toronto (Grad. B.A., 1876). Dom. Land 
and Topographical Surveyor, 1876; In- 
spector of Surveys, Dept. of the Interior, 
1881; Chief Inspector. 1886; H. M. Conunr. 
for the International Boundary between 
Canada and the U.S., under treaties of 
1892, 1903, 1906, 1908; also under agree- 
ments, entered into in 1890, 1901, and 1906; 
mem. of International Waterways Com., 
1904-7; Dir. of Dom. Astronomical Obser- 
vatory from its opening in 1905; Fellow 
(and Hon. Pres. smce 1006) of the Roy. 
Astronomical Soc. of Can.; Fellow of the 
Roy. Soc. of Can., and of the American 
Assn. for the Advancement of Science; cr. 
C.M.G., 1908; Supt. of the Geodetic Survey 
of Can., 1909. Publications: various scien- 
tific papers. Recreation: riding. Address: 
127 (ilouceeter St., Ottawa. Club9: Rideau, 
Laurentian, Ottawa. 

KING. Hon« William Lyon Mackenzie, 
C.M.G., M.P., M.A., Ph.D., LL.B., P.C. 
(Canada), Minister of Labour; b. Berlin, 
Ont., 17 Dec., 1874; s. of John King, K.C, 
Professor of Law, and Isabella Grace 
Mackenzie, d. of William Lyon Mackenzie. 
M.P. ; unmarried. Educ» : Univ. of Toronto, 
Univ. of Chicago; Harvard Univ., Cam- 
bridge, Mass.; abroad; winner of Blake 
Scholarship in Arts and Law Univ. Toronto, 
1893; Fellow in Political Economy, Univ. 
of Chicago, 1896-97, in Harvard Umv., 1897 
1900. Apptd. Instructor in Political Econ- 
omy Harvard Univ., 1900; editorial stafif 
"The Globe,** Toronto, 1895-96; special 
Commissioner of Crovemment of Canada, 
to inquire into methods of carrying out 
Government contracts in Canada and 
Europe, 1898-1900; editor of labour Gazette 
and Deputy Minister of Labour from 1900 
to Sept., 1908; Registrar of Boards of Con- 
ciliation and Investigation, Canada, 1908-9; 
Secretary Royal Commission to inquire into 
industrial disputes in B.C., 1903; Govern- 
ment conciliator in over forty important 
industrial strikes in Canada between 1900-7; 
represented Canadian (government in Eng- 
land on question of false representations to 
emigrants. 1906, mission resulted in legis- 
lation by. British Parliament; chairman 
Royal Commission to inquire into condi- 
tions of employment of telephone operatives 
1907; Royal Commissioner to assess losses 
of Japanese residents of Vancouver, B.C., 
in anti-Asiatic Riots. 1907; Royal Com- 
missioner to inquire into the methods by 
which Oriental labourers had been induced 
to come to Canada, 1907; Royal (Commis- 
sioner to assess losses of Chinese residents 
of Vancouver. B.C., in anti-Asiatic Riots, 
1908; representative of Canadian Govern- 
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conferring with British authorities on the 
subject of immigration to Canada, from 
the Orient and imnftigration from India in 
particular, 1908; Royal Commissioner to 
mquire into conditions of employment of 
operatives in the Cotton Industry, 1908; 
Author of special report on the need for the 
suppression of the opium traffic in Canada, 
1908; also the author of important reports 
to the Government of Canada with recom- 
mendations for legislation subsequently 
enacted, e. g. — An Act to prevent false 
representations to immigrants, 1904; the 
Industrial Disputes Investigation Act, 1907. 
The Act to prohibit the importation, manu- 
facture ana sale of opium in Canada for 
other than medicinal purposed, 1908; apptd. 
by the Imperial Government one of the 
British delegates on the Int^national 
Opium Commission, held in Shanghai, 
China, 1909; membcor of Canadian Society 
of Authors, the Chamiplain Society, and 
American Economic Association; Pres. of 
Canadian Club of Ottawa, 1904-5; elected 
to H. of C. as member for the riding of 
North Waterloo, Oct., 1908; apptd. Min- 
ister of Labour for Canada, June 2, 1909; 
re-elec. in bye-eleotion by acclam., June, 
1909. PvhlicaixonB: The Secret of Heroism, 
1906; several si>ecial reports to Govern- 
ment of Canada; contributions to xnaga- 
rines, etc. RecreationB; country and woods. 
AddreMet; B^lin, Out., and Ottawa, Ont. 
Cluba: Rideau, Golf, Ottawa; Ontario Club, 
Toronto; Berlin Club, Berlin, Ont. 

KIN6SMIIX. Bear Admiral Charles Ed- 
mund* officer commanding Marine 
Service of Canada: b. Guelph, Gnti; 7 July. 
1855; 8. of John Juchereau KingsmiU and 
Ellen Diana Grange, d. Sheriff Grange, 
Guelph, Ont.: m. Frances Constance, d, of 
Walter Beardmore, Esq., Toronto; two « 
one d. Served in the Royal Navy until 
May, 1908, when he accepted command of 
the Marine Service of Canada, and sub- 
seauently retired from the active list in 
order to retain appointment; Eg^i^ian 
medal, bronse star; officer of the Legion of 
Honour. Recreationa: riding, golfing and 
boating. Addreaa: Ottawa, Ont. Clvhs: 
Unitea Service, Royal Navy, London, Eng.; 
Country, Club Ottawa. 

KINGSTON, Ar/chblshop of, see Most 
Rev. Mgr. Charles Hugh Gauthier. 

KntCHHOFFEB, Hon. John Nesbltt, 
Senator; b. Ballygowney, Co. Cork, Ireland, 
5 May. 1848; «. of Rev. Richard B. Kirch- 
hoffer, Rector of Ballygowney and Isabella 
Kirchhoffer; in. (Ist) Ada, d. of W. Smith, 
Port Hope, Ont; (2nd) Clara Louisa, d. of 
Rev. T. B. Howard; one a. three d. Educ: 
Marlbourough Coll., Eng.; arrived in Can- 
ada, 1 Oct., 1864; settled ori^ally in Port 
Hope, Ont., where he studied law under 
his uncle the late Nesbitt Kirchhoffer, Q.C., 
whose partner he subsequently became: 
called to the bar in 1870; in 1880 founded 
the well known Souris settlement in Mani- 
toba, where he moved in 1883; was elected 
reeve 1884; apptd. a member of the 
Western Judicial District Board in 1885, 
of which he became Chairman in 1886; 
elected to the Man. Legislature in 1886 for 
South Brandon; moved to Brandon in 1889; 
apptd. to the Senate in 1891; Chairman of 
Internal. Economy Com., in 1892; Chairman 
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was Capt. of a Co. in the 46th Batt., ana 
served through the Fenian Raid (medal). 
In his day, was one of the best known 
athletes in Canada; played football for 
Canada vs. U.S.^in 1868. In cricket he 

Slayed against Wilspers' prof, team in 
[ontreal, in 1869, and between 1870 and 
1880, he captained the Canadian elevens 
against Dafts professional team, against 
W. G. Grace's team; twice against the U.S. . 
and against the Australians. Is a noted 
wing shot, and has a fanoous duck shooting 
preserve on Lake Manitoba, well known to a , 
large number of English sportsmen and to 
successive Governors General, who were 
always warmly welcomed to "York Lodge," 
so moned by the Prince of Wales, whom he 
entertained for three days of unezcdled 
duck shooting during the Royal tour in 
1901. Addrest: Brandon, Man., and the 
Senate, Ottawa. ClubB: Brandon; Mani- 
toba, Winnipeg, Man.; Toronto, Toronto; 
Rideau, Ottawa; Mount Royal, Montreal. 

KIRKPATBICK, Capt. Arthur James 
Ernest; b. Toronto, Ont., 29 April* 
1876; 8. of George Brownly Kirkpatrick 
and Mary Francis Morris; m. Ethel Mulock, 
d. of Sir Wm. Mulock, K.C.M.G.; one d. 
Captain in the 2nd Kegt., Queen's Own 
Rifles, Toronto: manager for Canada, "The 
United States Fidelity and Guarantee Co., 
of Baltimore. Md. Recreationa: rifle shooting 
horsejttack nding, fox and drag hunting. 
Addreee: 123Bedford Road, Toronto. 
Clube: Toronto, Hunt, R. C. Y. C, Can, 
Military Institute, Toronto. 

KITTSON, Bev. Canon Henry, M.A.. 
D.D«, Rector of Christ Church Cathedral, 
Ottawa; h. Pembina, Minn^ U.S.A., 16 
Nov., 1848; ». of Norman W. Kittson, a 
former member of the Minnesota State 
Ii^s. and Mayor of St. Paul, Minn., and 
Elise Marion, of St. Boniface, Man.; m. 
1875, Flora M.acdonald Grant, of St. Johns, 

§ue., {dec.) Educ: Berthier, Que., and 
ishops Coll. , Lennoxville. Ordained Priest, 
1871; engaged inmissionary work for seven 
years; rector of St. John's Church, St. Paul, 
Minn., for four yrs.; Asst. rector. Church of 
Ascension, Philadelphia. 1888-92; later 
rector of the Church of the Advent, West- 
mount, Que.; apptd. Rector of Christ Church 
Cathedral, Ottawa, 1901. Addreee: "Church 
Hill," Sparks St., Ottawa. 

KLEIN, His Hon. Alphonse Basil, K.C., 
Junior Judge County Bruce, Local Master 
High Co\irt at Walkerton; 6. Berlin, Ont., 
11 Sept., 1861; a. John Kl^n, and Ludonka 
Lang; m. (Ist) Sophia Amelia Morden; 
(and) Clara Elieabeth May; two d. Educ:": 
in his fathers sch. and Berlin Gram. Sch.; 
Mayor of Walkerton, in 1883-1884; Reeve 
in 1892-1893; Paymaster. 32nd Regt., from 
1881 to 1894; contested South Bruce in 
1886, for the local house; apptd. Q.C. in 
1889; was youngest Mayor Walkerton ever 
had; has been Chairman, Secretary and 
member of the public sch. board at differ- 
ent periods, covering some years. Recrea^ 
tione: hare bunting, fishing, bowling. Ad~ 
drees: Walkerton, Ont. 

KLiOCK, James Bell; b. Aylmer. Que., 5 
Oct., 1864; «. Robert H. Klock and S. A. 
Murphy; m. Alice McDougall, d. of late 
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mer Aeademv and Berthier Academy. 
Formerly M.P. for Nipissing; actively en- 
safised in lumbering operations in the Upper 
Ottawa; Address; Mattawa, Ont. 

KIX>TZ, Otto JuUus, LL.D.. F.R.A.S.. 
Domimon Astronomer, h. Preston, Ont., 
31 March^862; s, of Otto and Elise Klots; 
m. Marie Widenmann; three s. Hon. mem. 
New Zealand Inst., etc. Explorations and 
Surveys, 1875 to 1885, from Atlantic to the 
Pacific; Astronomy fior Dominion Govem- 
mient since 1885; completed first astronomic 
girdle of the world, 1903-1904; Canadian 
ddegate at International Seinnological 
Congress at the Hague, 1007, and Zermatt, 
1909. PublicaUons: many articles on sur- 
veying, astronomy, gravitv. terrestial 
force, and seismology. Address: 437 
Albert St., Ottawa, Ont. Club: Bideau, 
Ottawa. 

KNIOHT» John Thomas PhiUp, Sec- 
Treas. and Currency Inspector, Canadian 
Bankers' Assn.; b. Deal, Kent Co.. Eng.. 
27 Oct., 1851; s, of David Knight and 
Olympia Butt: m. Emma B. Harris, of 
Nova Scotia idee.): three s. Educ: Royal 
As^limi of St. Ann's Soc., Streatham, Eki.; 
arrived Can., 1871. Engaged in law, bank- 
ing, and joumaUsm; manager, Montreal 
Clearing House; editor, Canadian Bankers' 
JournaT Publteaiums: Canadian Banking 
Practice. Recreaiions: cano^ng, yachting. 
Address: 22 "linton Apts.," Montreal. 

KNOWL.es, Farquhar McGUUvray 
Strachan Stewart, K. C. A. ; h. Syracuse, 
22 May, I860: s. of William and Jessie 
Knowles; m. Elisabeth A, Beach. Educ.: 
Toronto, Philadelphia. England, France. 
Arrived Canada, 1862. A well known 
Canadian artist; a frequent contributor at 
annual exhibitions. Recreations: yachting, 
motoring. Adtbress: 340 Bloor St. W., To- 

,, rpnto. Clubs: Arts & Letters. Golf, Toronto. 

KNOWI-ES, Mrs. F. McGUUvray (EUsa- 
beth Annie Beach), A.R.C.A.; b. Otta- 
wa, 8 Jan., 1866; d. of William Gedkin and 
amly Dyde Beach; m. F. McGillivray 
Knowles, a well-known landscape painter 
and Assoc, of the Canadian Acad, of Arts. 

,,^5i*:«i«.* 340 Bloor St., W., Toronto. 

KNOWUES^ Rev. Robert Edward, B. A., 
Pastor of Knox Church, Gait, Ont.; author, 
6. Feversham, Co. Grey, Oril., 30 
March, 1868; s. Rev. Robert Knowles and 
Frances Tyner; m. Emma Katherine Jones, 
of New Berne, North Carolina; one a. Educ: 
SH?®°^JL Univ., Kingston and Manitoba 
Coll., Winnipeg. Ordained. 1891, as Min- 
ister of Stewarton Pres. Church, Ottawa; 
called (1898) to the pastorate of Knox 
^urch. Gait, the largest Presbyterian 
Church m Canada, which position he still 
holds. Has travelled extensively in Europe; 
greatly in demand as lecturer, his "Abra- 
ham Lincoln," being probably the best 
known. Publications: "St. Cuthbert's," 
(ten ed.); "The Undertow." "The Dawn at 
Shanty Bay," "The Web of Time," "The 
Attic Guest." Recreations: golf, cxirling. 
Agrees: Knox Manse, Gait. Ont. Club: 

' Watwjoo Golf and Country. 

KNOWLES, WUUam Erskine, M.P.; b. 
Allison, Ont., 29 Nov., 1872; s. of Rev. 
Robert Knowles and Frances Tyner; wi. 
Educ: Almonte High School, McGiU Univ., 
and Osgoode Hall, Toronto, Ont.; elec. by 



acclam. to H. of C. for Assiniboia in bye* 
elec. caused by the resignation of Hon. 
Walter Scott, who was accepting Premier- 
ship of Sask., Sebt., 1905; re-elec. 1908, for 
Moose Jaw. Address: Moose Jaw, Sask. 
Clubs: Laurentian, Ottawa; Moose Jaw, 
Moose Jaw, Sask. 
KNOX, Miss EUen Mary, Principal of 
Havergal Ladies' Ck>ll., Toronto; b. Waddon, 
Surrey, Eng^ 4 Oct., 1868; d. of Rev. George 
Knox and Frances Reynolds. Educ.: bv 
private tuition, and at St. Hughll Hall, 
Oxford, and Ladies' Coll., CSieltenham. 
Obtained first class honours in final exam, 
at Oxford; Cambridge Univ. diploma in 
teaching. Came to Can. in 1894, to assume 
principalship of Havergal. whicl)i is now one 
of the larsest Ladies' colleges in Can. Sir 
George Kiiox, of the Sup. Ct., Allahabad, 
India.and Right Rev. A. Knox, D.D., Bishop 
of Manchester, are brothers. Publications: 
Bible LeMons for Schools, 3 vols.; Acts, 



Gienesis, Exodus, and articles in magazines. 
Address: Havergal 0>llege, Jarvis St., Tor- 
onto; Bishops' CkMirt, iliuuichester, Bkig. 



Club: Alliance, Eng. 

KUNG, Hon. Hsin Chao, His Imperial 
Chinese Majesty's 0>nsul General for Can- 
ada; b. Anhui, China, 1873: c of Kung, Ta 
Jen, Chinese Minister at St. James, also 
Bfinister in France. Belgium and Italy; m. 
li Flory; one s. Arrived in Canada June. 
1909; assisted in parental Embassy and 
was afterwards attach^ and Secretary to 
Li Hung Chang: several times examiner for 
final Imperial Examination in Literature. 
Publications: Chinese Essays and Poems; 
translated, "EngUsh Grammar," "Julius 
CJeasar," "EngUsh local Grovemment," Api- 
culture, into Chinese. Recreations: fishing, 
philately, numismatics. Address: The Im- 
perial CSunese Consulate-general. 283 Som- 
erset St., Ottawa, Ont., also I Tang Shau 
Road, Shanghai, CSiina. 

KYDD, Georce, Mgr. of the Royal Bank 
of Canada, (5ttawa; 6. Carnoustie, Scot., 17 
Aug., 1869; «. of David and Susan Carrie 
Kydd: m. Emily Helen Sharpe; one s. three 
d. Eatic.: Scotland. Arrived in Canada, 
Sept.. 1892. Engagedin banking business in 
Dundee, London, New York, and Canada, 
now bdng mgr. of the Royal Bank of Can- 
ada. Ottawa. Recreation: lawn bowUng. 
Address: 190 James St., Ottawa. Clubs: 
Rideau, Country, Ottawa. 

KYDD, Samuel L.; b. Scot., 26 March, 
1863; s. of David Kydd, and Marearet 
Gillies; m. M. Allan; three s. one d. Educ: 
Ontario Pub. Sch. Arrived in (Canada, 
1867; began newspaper work in 1867 at 
Lindsay, Ont.; apptd. editor Montreal 
QaxetU, Jan., 1906. Address: 237 Univer- 
sity St., Montreal. „ , 

KTXIE, Edward, M.A.; Assoc. Prof, 
of History, Univ. of Toronto; b. Lind- 
say, Ont., 1880; s. of R. Kylie. Educ: 
Coll. Inst., Lindsay; Univ. of Toronto: 
Balliol Coll., Oxford. Hon. Exhibitor of 
Balliol Coll.; first Flavelle scholar from 
Univ. of Toronto to Oxford; first class. 
Modem Hist. Sch., 1903; Assoc. Prof. p\ 
History in Univ. of Toronto; editor of Univ. 
of Toronto Monthly. Publication: The 
English O>rrespondence of Saint Boniface. 
Address: Univ. of Toronto. Clubs: Toronto 
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KYTE, George William, K.C., M.P.; 6. 
St. Peters, Richmond Co., N.S.. 10 July, 
1864; s, of John Kyte, and Elizabeth Rob- 
ertson; m. Tena Chisholm, of Heatherton, 
N.S., on the 5 July, 1893; one s. nine d. 
Educ: Univ. of St. Francais Xavier Coll., 
Antigonish, N.S.; called to the bar, 16 Nov., 
1891; apptd. clerk assistant Legislative 
Assembly of N.S., Feb., 1892; reapptd. 
1895, 1898. 1902; apptd. clerk, 3 Dec, 1903; 
resigned, 12 Oct., 1908, to become a candi- 
date for the H. of C. for Richmond Co. and 
was elected. Liberal; Roman Catholic. 
Address: St. Peter's, Nova Scotia. 



LABATT, John, proprietor of the Lon- 
don Brewery; h. nr. London, Ont., 11 Dec, 
1838; «. of John K. Labatt and Eliza Kell. 
Educ: Caradoc Acad., of Caradoc. En- 
tered employ of his father and learned the 
trade of a brewer; removed to Wheeling, 
W. Va., 1859, where he carried on a brewing 
business, but it was completely destroyed 
by the ttvil War in the U.S., in 1864. Re- 
turned to London, and joined the business 
of his father; became proprietor on death 
of his father, 1866. Vice-Pres., London & 
Western Trust Co.; dir., Huron & Erie 
Loan Co., London. Address: London, Ont. 

I^BATT, Theodore, Vice-Pres. St. Law- 
rence Sugar Refining Co., Montreal; 6. New 
York; m. 1878, Marie Ribighini, of Ancona, 
Italy. Educ: Hamburg and Germany. 
Came to Montreal, 1869, and entered busi- 
ness house of Tho3. May & Co., estb. him- 
self in tobacco business, 1870; joined the 
De Castro Synip Co., 1878; founded (with 
Mr. A. Baumi?arten) the St. Lawrence 
Sujc^ar Refining Co., 1879, of which he is now 
Vice-Pres. Life Governor, Montreal Gen- 
eral Hospital. Recreations: music, chess, 
billiards. Address: 208 Drummond St., 
Montreal. Clubs: St. James, Mount Royal, 
Montreal Hunt, Forest and Stream. 

L.ABELLE, Lieut.-Col, Alfred Eugene; 
Local Manager, Ogilvie Flour Mills Co., Ltd. 
Montreal, b. Montreal, 1866; a. of Hospice 
Labelle and Leocadie Masson; m. 1890, d. 
of Hon. Judge Sicotte, of Montreal; five 5. 
one d. Educ: Archbishop's Academy and 
Commercial Sch., Montreal. Entered in 
employ of the firm of A. W. Ogilvie &"Co., 
now the Ogilvie Flour Mills Co., about 
1883; apptd. mgr. of Sales Dept., 1897, and 
has held position of local mgr. at Montreal 
smce 1894. Joined 65th Batt. "Mount 
Royal Rifles," 1882; Lieut-Col., 1897; trans- 
ferred to reserve of oflHcers and apptd. 
Bng. Commander of 19th Infantry Brigade; 
took part North West campaign, 1885, 
(medal). Queen's Diamond Jubilee cele- 
bration, London, 1897; commanded Bislev 
Team, from Can., 1908. Mem. Montreal 
Military Inst. Address: 23 Laval Av., 
Montreal. Clubs: St. James, Canadian, 
Lafontaine, Montreal. 

I^BILLOIS. Charles H., M.L.A.; 6. DaU 
housie, N.B.. 18 Dec, 1856; «. of Joseph H. 
LaBillois, merchant; m. Charlotte, d, of the 
late John McNaughton, of Quebec; two s. 
two d, Educ: Dalhousie Gram. Sch. and 
at Carleton Model Sch. In mercantile busi- 
ness at Dalhousie. First el. to Legis. 
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Assem., 1882, and at each succeeding el.; 
commr. of Agriculture, 1897; chief commr. 
of Pub. Works, 1900, which position he 
retained until defeat of Robinson Oovt., 
1008. Address: Dalhousie, N.B. 

LABBECQUE, Mffr. Michel Thomas, D. 
Theol.; Bishop of Chicoutimi, Que.; b. St. 
Ansehne, Que., 30 Dec., 1849; c. of F. X. 
Labreoque, and Emelie Lemelin. Educ: 
Quebec Sem., and Rome. After ordination 
was prof, of rhetoric and theology at Que- 
bec Seminary; consec. Bishop of Chicout- 
imi, 8 April. 1892. PublicationM: "Catech- 
isme de la Perfection Religieuse; (1 vol.) ; 
"Circular Letters and Mandements," (2 
vols.) Addrest: Chicoutimi, Que. 

LACHANCE. Arthur, K.C., LL.B.. M.P. 
b. Quebec, 22 June, 1868; «. of F. X. La- 
chance ahd Eulalie Jobin; m. Marie Ann 
Routhier. Educ: Christian Brothers' Sch., 
Quebec Seminary, Layal Univ. An advo- 
cate. Crown Attorney for three yrs. for 
dist. of Montmagny, and since 1905 for city 
and dist. of Quebec. First el. to H. of C, 
1905; re-el., 1908. Recreations: reading, 
music. Address: 79 d'Aiguillon St., Quebec. 
C2ub: Garrison, Quebec. 

LACHAPEULE, Emmanuel PersiUier, 
M.D., Knight of the Legion of Honor 
(France); b. Sault au Recollet. Que., 21 
Dec., 1845; s. of Pierre Persillier-Lachapelle 
and Marie Zoe Toupin, descendents of some 
of the earliest settlers of New France. 
Educ: Montreal Coll., Montreal Sch. of 
Medicine and Surp^ery. Founder of the 
Notre Dame Hospital; Pres. of Board of 
Health, Province of Quebec; Surgeon of the 
65th Regt., 1872-1886; in 1878. was elec. 
a Governor and Treasurer of the Coll. of 
Physicians and Surgeons of the Province of 
Quebec, and was for years Pres.; in recog- 
nition of his services to the cause of hygiemc 
science in Canada, was made, in 1889, 
Knight of the Legion of Honor, by the 
Government of France, and elec. Associate 
mem. of the Soci^t^ Francaise d' Hygiene of 
Paris; from 1876 to 1882, was propnetor and 
editor of "L' Union JBdediccue.*' Address: 
267 Prince Arthur St., Montreal. Clubs: 
St. James. University, Hunt. Montreal. 

LACKNEB, Henry Georse, M.D.,L.C.P. 
S., M.L.A.; 6. Hawksville, Ont., 25 Dec., 
1851T «. of William and Juliana Lackner; 
m. in 1880, Helen Allister Mackie, of Berlin, 
Ont. ; one s. one d. Educ: Hawksville Pub- 
Sch.; Berlin Gram. School, Toronto Univ.; 
M.B., Toronto Univ., and star gold and 
first Univ. silver medisilist, 1876; Mayor of 
Berlin, 1886-1887: and 1893; elec. to the 
Legislative Assembly as a Conservative for 
North Waterloo, 1898-1902. 1905 and 1908. 
Address: Berlin, Ont. Chtbs: Berlin; Grand 
River Country. 

LACOMBE, Tery Rev. Father Albert, 
Catholic Missionary in Western Canada 
(Alta).; b. St. Sulpice, L'Assomption Co., 
Que., 28 Feb.. 1828; a. of Albert Lacombe, 
and Agathe Duhamel. Educ: L'Assomp- 
tion Coll. Ordained Priest, 1849. and pro- 
ceeded to present Prov. of ManitoDa. Mem. 
of Bd. ef Educ, Man., 1880; missionary to 
Territories, 1881; Vicar Gen. of the Diocese 
of St. Albert. For yrs. has studied lan- 
guages and traditions of Indians of Plains. 
PubluxUions: Dictionaries and grammars, 
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Oris and Objibway Indians. Addre—eB: 
Canary; Pincher Creek, Alta. 

LACOSTE, Hon. Sir Alexander, LL.D., 
D.C.L., K.C.. P.C.. formerly Chief Justice 
of the Court of Appeal of Quebec; h. Bouch- 
erville, Que^ 12 Jan., 1842; «. of Hon. Louis 
Lacoste, Senator, and Thois Proulx; m. 
Marie Louise Globensky; two «. seven d. 
Educ,: St. Hyacinthe Seminary and Laval 
Univ. Advocate, 1863; K.C. (Federal), 
1876; Province of Quebec, 1880; Batonnier 
of the Montreal bar 1879-1880; Councillor 
in the L^islature of the Province of Que,. 
1882-1884; Senator 1884-1891; Speaker of 
the Senate, 1891; Chief Justice of the Cburt 
of Appeal. 1891-1907. Addreaa: 191 St. 
Hubert St., Montreal. Cluba: Mount Royal, 
Lafontaine, Montreal. 

LAFONTAINE, Joseph, M.L.A.; b. St. 
Barthelemi, Que., 26 Nov., 1865; «. of 
Annable Lafontaine, and Julie Lincourt; 
m. Juliette Mousseau ; four «. two d. Educ. : 
Joliette Coll., L'Assomption Coll. First el. 
to Quebec Leg. at bye-el., 1904; returned 
by accl. at g. e., 1904; re-el. at g. e., 1908. 
Address: St. Barthelemi, Que. 

LAFBAMBOISE, Louis, B.C. L.( Victoria 
Univ.); Chief Translator, H. of C; 6. St. 
Hyacinthe, Que., 10 July, 1848; «. of Hon. 
M. Laframboise, former Min. of Pub. 
Works, and Judge of the Superior Ct. of 
the Prov. of Quebec, and Rosalie Eugenie 
Dessaulles; m. Alphonsine St. Jean, of 
Ottawa; four a. five d. Educ: Coll. St. 
Marie (Jesuits), Montreal. Called to the 
bar of/thie Prov. of Quebec, 1871 ; editor and 
prop.'of Le National, Montreal^ 1873-1876; 
priv. sec. to Hons. F. Geoffnon and R. 
Laflamme, 1876-77; apptd. French trans- 
lator, H. of C, June, 1877. Address: 286 
Nelson St., Ottawa. 

LiAIDLAW, John Balrd; b. Toronto. 31 
March, 1866; s. of John Laidlaw, Toronto, 
formerly of Douglas, Lanarkshire, Scot., 
and Catherine Agnes Laidlaw; m. Bertha 
Fredericka Gunther; two s. two d. Was for 
a time in wholesale millinery office; clerk 
in office of CJity of London Fire Ins. Co, ; 
chief clerk for eight years in Norwich Union 

_ Fire Ins. Society, Toronto; two years Ins- 
pector of the Lancashire Ins. Co.; since 
Feb., 1895, manager of the Norwich Union 
Fire Ins. Society, and chief agent for Can, ; 
past Pres. of Canadian Fire Underwriters' 
Assn. Publications: various contributions 
to insurance papers; pamphlet "The Pro- 
tection of Vertical (^enings in mercantile 
establishments," "History of Conflagra- 
tions.*' Recreations: sailing, golf. Address: 
7 Clarendon Crescent, Collie Heights, 
Toronto. Chihs: National, R.C.Y.C, Lamb- 
ton Golf and Country, Rosedale; Grolf, 
Toronto. 

liAIBD, Alexander, gen. mgr. Can. Bank 
of Commerce; b. Ballater, Scot., 25 Nov., 
1853; «. Francis O. Laird and Eliza Pater- 
son; m. Mary E. Sharrar, of Dixon, 111.; two 

' 8. one d. Educ: Gram. Sch., Samia, Ont., 
and Aberdeenshire, Scot. Came to Can. 
with his parents, 1854. Wide experience 
in banking in Scotland, U.S.. and Can.; now 
gen. mgr., Canadian Bank of Ck)nunerce. 
Recreations: golf, motoring, hunting. Ad- 
dress: "Craig-en-darroch," 48 Cluny Ave., 
Toronto. Clubs: Toronto, York, Golf, Tor- 
onto;^ St. James, Montreal. 



LAIBD, Hon. David, P.C.; b. New Glas- 
gow, P.E.I.. 12 March, 1833; «. of Hon. 
Alexander and Janet Orr Laird; -m. Louisa 
Owen; four s. two d. Established a news- 
paper in Charlottetown, in 1861, which is 
still published, though he ceased connection 
with it in 1898; was a member of the P.E.I. 
Legislature, 1872-3; elec. to H. of C, in the 
latter year, and on the 7 Nov. of the same 
year, was apptd. a member of the Privy 
Council, and Minister of the Interior; con- 
tinued in the office until apptd. Lieut .- 
Governor of the N.W.T., 7 Oct., 1876; when 
term ended in 1871, restuned newspaper 
work in Charlottetown, P.E.I., which he 
continued until apptd. to his present posi- 
tion of Indian Conmiissioner for the West- 
em provinces and Territories in Oct., 1908i 
Address: Dept. of Indian Affairs, Ottawa. 

IjLKE, Ma] .-Gen. Sir Percy Henry Noel, 
K.C.M.G., C.B.; 6. Tenby, Wales, 29 June, 
1855; s. of Lt.-Ck)l. Percy Lake, late 100th 
Regt., and Margaret, d. of William Phillips 
of Quebec; m. Hester F., d. of H. Woodger 
of Grantham, Surrey, Eng. Educ : Upping- 
ham, Eng.; arrived in Canada, 13 Oct., 
1894; Chief of General Staff, Canadian 
Militia; Chief Military adviser to the Min- 
ister of Militia; Afghan war, 1878-79; Asst. 
Field Engineer with the Southern Afghan- 
istan Field Force (medal); Soudan Expedi- 
tion. 1885; Suakin; D.A.A. and Q.M.G.. 
Intell. Dept., Actions of Hasheen ana 
Tofrek, and advances on Tamai (medal 
with two clasps; bronie star). Recreations: 
shooting, fishing, tennis. Address: 115 
Vittoria St., Ottawa. Clubs: United Ser- 
vice, London, Eng.; Rideau, Ottawa. 

LAKE, Richard Stuart, M.P.; b. Preston 
Lancashire, Eng., 10 July, 1860; s. of Lt.- 
Col. Percy Lake, late 100th Regt., and 
Mai^garet, d. of Wm. Phillips of Quebec; 
unmarried. Educ: Heversham School, 
Westmoreland; arrived in Canada, June, 
1883; was in British Civil service in Admir- 
alty at Cyprus, 1878-1883; has been farm- 
ing in the North West since 1883; represent- 
ed Grenfell Constituency in Legislative 
Ass. of N.W.T., 1898-1904; represented 
Qu'Appelle in H. of C, from 1904 to present 
time; re-el. 1908. Recreations: shooting and 
cricket. Address: Winnarleigh Grange, 
Grenfell , Sask. Club : Rideau, Ottawa. 

LALIBEBTE, J. B.; 6. St. Rochs, Que., 
24 March, 1843; s. of Jean Baptiste Laliberte 
and E. Labrecque; m. 1871, E. Emond (d. 
1895) ; two s. Educ : parochial and Quebec 
Normal Schs. Entered employ of V. 
Nichol, a furrier, St. Rochs, Que., 1856; 
commenced business on own account as 
furrier in 1867. Dir., La Banque Nation- 
ale, Quebec Bridge Ck).; chn. of the Quebec 
Harbor Com. since 1896. Address: 182 des 
Fosses St., Quebec. 

LALOB, Francis Eamsey, M.P.; b. St. 
Catharines, Ont., 14 Nov., 1856; m. 28 June. 
1883, Annie L. Stevens. Educ: Dunnville, 
Pub. and High Sch. First elec. to H. of C, 
1904; re-elec. 1908. Church of England; 
Conservative. Address: Dimnville, Ont. 

T^AMBE, Lawrence M., F.G.S., FRg-C. 
b. Montreal, 27 Aug., 1863; s. of Wil- 
liam Bushbv Lamb, Worstershire, Eng., 
and Margaret Morris, d. of Hon. William 
Morris, M.L.C., Perth, Ont.; m. Mabel 
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E.J C.M.G.. Ottawa; one «. three d. Educ: 
Pnvate Sen., Montreal;* R.M.C., Kingston; 
In December, 1834, was api^td. to the per- 
manent staff of the Geological Survey of 
Canada; since then engaged in Palaeonto- 
logical and Zoological research. At present 
holds the Doaition of Vertebrate Palaeonto- 
logist to the Geological Survey; has given 
much time to field work in the middle and 
far west and in British Ck>lumbia, as well as 
in Ontario and the Eastern provinces of 
Quebec, New Brunswick and Nova Scotia. 
In 1890, was elected a Fellow of the Geolo- 
gical Society of London (Eng). In 1901, 
elec. a Fellow of the R. S. of Canada; mem. 
of the Council since 1903. first as Secretary 
of the Geological and Biological Section, 
(1903-1907), and later as Honorary Treas. 
of the Society (1907 to present date). In 

1903, elected an original member of the 
American Society of Vertetrate Palaeon- 
tologists (member of Council for 1906); for 
a number of years held a commission as 
lieut. in the (jrovemor General's Foot 
Guards, Ottawa. At present is on the 
Reserve of Officers (Engineers) of the Mil- 
itia of Canada, holding the rank of Lieut. 
Puhlicationa: chiefly on paleontological and 
zoological subjects. Addreat: 226 Agryle 
Avenue, Ottawa. Club: Rideau, Ottawa. 

XJkMONT. Hon. John Henderson, B.A.. 
LL.B., K.C.; a Judge of the Sup. Ct. of 
Saskatchewan; b. Dufferin Co., Chit., 12 
Nov., 1865; «. of Duncan C. Lamont and 
Margaret Robson; m. Kargaret M. Johnston 
one d. Educ.: OrangevilTe Hi^h Sch. and 
Toronto Univ. Studied law m Toronto; 
admitted to the bar, 1893; practised in 
Toronto, until 1899, when removed to 
Prince Albert, N.W.T. El. to H. of C, 

1904, but resigned following year to become 
first Atty. Gen., Prov. of Sask.; apptd. to 
present position, Sept., 1907. Addreaa: 
Reniga, Sask. 

UkNCASTEB. Edward Arthur, K.C.. 
M.P.; 6. London, Eng., 22 Sept., 1860; «. of 
Frederick Wm. Lancaster and Emma A. 
Lister: m. to Mary H. C, d. of A. H. Pettit, 
Grimsby, Ont.; two «. one d. Arrived in 
Canada. April, 1871. Educ: English Pri- 
vate Sen.; High Schs. at London, Ont., and 
Osgoode Hall, Toronto; practiced law at 
Gnmsby, Ont., 1882 to 1890. and at St. 
Catherines since 1890; M.P. since 1900, 
having been elec. at three successive ^. e. 
Recreation: cricket. A<Wre««: St. Cathermes, 
Ont. 

UkNCTOT, Adelard, M.P., Advocate; h. 
St. Philippe, Co. Laprairie, Que., 13 Feb., 
1874; «. of Louis Lanctot and Rosalie 
Robidoux; m. 2 June, 1902, Sarah Dery. 
Quebec. Educ: Normal Sen. and Laval 
Univ., Montreal; practices his profession at 
Sorel; has been m politics for 10 years; 
elec. to H. of C, 7 March. 1907, at a bye- 
elec.; re-elec., 1908; Roman Catholic; liber- 
al. AddreM : Sorel, Que. 

XANCTOT, Charles, K.C., Asst. Law 
Clerk of the Leg. Ass., Quebec.; b. Lap- 
prairie, Que., 19 Oct., 1864; a. of Edmond 
Lancot, and Elisabeth Roy; m. Donalda 
Sariof. Educ: Ste. Marie Ck>ll.; Lftval 
Univ. Practised law in Montreal for some 
yrs., until apptd. to present position. Pub- 
licatuma: Theory and Practise of Criminal 
t»aw; Manuel for J.P's.; Annotated Crim- 
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inal C!ode of CJanad^. Address: 9 Haldi- 
mand St., Quebec. Club: Garrison, Quebec 
LANCTOT, Boch, M.P.; b. St. Constant. 
Que.; 8. of Hormidas Lanclot; m. 25 Oct.. 
1887, Delphine Toissant. Educ: Coll. of 
Ottawa, and Ottawa Com. Coll.; Mayor of 
his parish; elec. to the H. of C, 1904 and 
1908. Liberal. Address: St. Constant, 



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_.DBT, CoL the Hon. Charles Phil- 
ippe Ausiistue Bobert. B.A.. Senator; 
b. Quebec. 16 Jan.^ 1846; s. of Dr. J. E. 
Landiy and Carolme Lelievre; m. (1st), 
Wilhelmina, d. of Capt. E. C!outure (dec).; 
(2nd). Amelia, d. of late Hon. E. Dionne, 
M.L.C.; one s. one d. Educ: Quebec Sem- 
inary. An agronomist; was pres. of Uie 
Council of Agric. of ^lebec; commr. for 
the Prov. to Chicago World's Fair, 1893. 
Takes great interest in mihtary affairs. 
Brig. Comdr. of the 10th Infantry Brigade; 
for seventeen yrs. Col., commandant 61st 
"Montmagny" Regt. Was hon. A.D.C. to 
Lord Stanley of Preston and Lord Aberdeen 
Served in Fenian Raid (medal) ^ a kt. comdr. 
Order of St. Gregory the Great; kt. comdr. 
of the Military Order of the Holy Sepulchre. 
First el. to Quebec Legis. Ass., 1875. El. 
to H. of C. at g. e., 1878 and 1882. Called 
to Senate, Feb., 1892. Addresses: (^andiac. 
Que.; The Senate, Ottawa. 

LANDBT, Hon. David V., M.D.. CM., 
M.A., M.L.A., Commr. of Agric. for New 
Brunswick; b. Memramcook, Westmoreland 
Co., N.B., 14 July, 1866; s. of Vital J. 
Landry, and Matilda D. Cormier; m. Annie 
Michaud; one s. four d. Educ : St. Joseph's 
Univ., N.B. A phjrsidan; mem. *Mun. 
Ck>un. for the parish of Wellington, Kent 
Co., N.B., 1899-1900. El. toN.B. Legis. 
for Kent Ck>., 3 March, 1908; apptd. Commr. 
of Agric. for N.B.. 24 March, 1908. Address: 
Bouctouche, N.B. 

LANESBOBOUGH, The Earl of (Charles 
John Brinsley Butler, 7th Earl), M.V. 
O., 1909; Baron of Newtown Butler, 1716; 
Vicount Lanesborough. 1728; b. 12 Dec., 
1866; e. s. of 6th Earl and Anne. d. of Rev. 
John Dixon Qark, Bedford Hall, North- 
umberland; m. 1891, Dorothea Gwladys, 
e. d. of Maj.-Gen. Sir Henry Tombs, K.C.B.. 
V.C. ; one s. two d. Educ : Eton. Entered 
Coldstream Guards, 1888; Captain, 1898; 
Major. 1904; Asst. Mil. Sec. to Duke of 
Connaught, C!ommander4n-C!hief and High 
Commr., Mediterranean, 1908; served in 
South Africa, 1899-1902; apptd. Mil. Sec. 
to His Ex. Earl Grey^ Gov.-Qen. of Canada. 
Dec., 1909. Recreaiums: shooting, fishing, 
golf, cricket. Addresses: Rideau Cottage. 
Ottawa; Swithland Hall, Loughborough; 
Lanesborough Lodge, B^urbet, Co. Caven ; 
Irel.; 1 Cadogan Terrace, London. S.W. 
Clubs: Wellington, Carlton, Guards , Lon- 
don, Eng.; Rideau, Ottawa. 

iJkNG, W. B., D.Sc, Professor of Chem- 
istry, Univ. of Toronto; unmarried. Educ: 
Univ. of Glasgow and Paris. Graduated at 
the former B.Sc.. 1890; D.So., 1889; Asst. 
and lecturer there. 1890-19(X); first chair- 
man of Canadian Section of the Societ]^ of 
(chemical Industrv; fellow of the Chemical 
Society, and of the institute of Cliemistry 
of Great Britain and Ireland; member of 
the Royal Philosophical Society^of Glaagow. 
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tish Society. Major of R. E. (vols.) and 
Canadian ^litia. Publications: author of 
various papers on chemical subjects pub- 
Uahed in the Jour. Chem. Soc^ Jour. Soc. 
Chem. Ind.; Ck)mpte8 Rend. (Paris); Jour. 
Amer Chem. Soc., etc.; also articles on the 
production of low temperatures, on explosive 
on the chemical industries of Canada, etc. 
AddreM: University of Toronto. Clttba: 
Caledonian, Scottish, Conservative, Edin- 
burgh; Toronto, Hunt: Toronto. 

I^ANGEUEK, Charles, K.C.. SherifiF of 
Quebec; b. Ste. Rosalie, Co. of Bagot, Que., 
23 Aug., 1852; a. of Capt. Louis S. Langeiier, 
and Julie Esther Casault; m. Lucille La 
Rue; one d. Educ: Quebec Senu An 
advocate. Mem. of Quebec Lep;. Ass. and 
H. of C. for 15 yrs.j Min. in Mer<ner Cabinet, 
1890; Vice Pres. ol the Garrison Club; Pres. 
of Canadian Club. Publications: Souvenirs 
Politiques. Address: 63 St. Ursule St., 
Quebec. Ctttb : Garrison, Quebec. 

XlAJTGELIEB, Sir Francois Zavier, Kt.: 
Acting Chief Justice of Superior Co\irt of 
Quebec for Que. div.; b. 24 Dec.. 1838; m. 
(1st), 1864, Virginie Sarah Sophie id. 1891), 
d. of late J. Lesare, Quebec; (2nd). 1892, 
Marie Louise Adelaide Braun; two s. two d. 
Educ.: St. Hyacinthe Coll.; Laval Univ. 

iB.CL,. LL.D.); Law Faculty of Paris, 
'rofessor of Roman Law, and afterwards 
of Civil Law and Political Economy, Laval 
Univ.; Dean of Facult3f of Law since 1892, 
and Member of Coimcil of Univ.; M.L.A., 
Que., 1873-75; H. of C, 1884-98: Minister 
of Crown Lands, Que., 1878-79; Provincial 
Treasurer, 1879-80; Q.C., 1878; Mayor of 
Que., 1882-90; Roman Catholic. Publica- 
tions: De la Preuve en matiere (Xvile et 
Commerdale; Commentarie du Oxie Civile 
de la Province de Que. Address: 217 
Grande AIl^, Quebec. Ciu6; Garrison. 
LANQEVIN; Most Bev. Ix>uis PhiUppe 
Adelard, D.D.,O.M.I.; Archbp. of St. 
Boniface. Manitoba; b. St. Isidore, La- 
prairie. Que., 23 Aug., 1855; s. of Francois 
Theophile Lan|(evin, a near relation of Sir 
Hector Langevin, formerlv Minister of Pub- 
lic Works at Ottawa, and Pamela Racicot, 
fiister of the Right Kev. Zotique Racicot, 
Bishop of Pogla and Vicar-General of the 
diocese of Montreal. Educ.: Montreal C!oll. 
Studied theology at the Sulpician Grand 
Seminary, Montreal; completed the course 
of his theology (moral) at St. Mary's Coll. 
(Jesuits), Montreal; entered the order of 
Oblfitfs i»f "Mary Tnimaciilate, ^S'^1 ; ordain- 
ed priest, 18S2; preacher for diocesan mis- 
sions, 1882-85; Professor of Moral Theology 
in the Catholic Univ. of Ottawa, where he 
BOon became Vice Dean of the Theological 
Faculty, 1885; D.D., 1892; went to Mani- 
toba ae Superior of the Oblates in the Arch- 
diocese of St. Boniface, and Rector of St. 
Mary's Church, Winnipeg, 1893; has battled 
on the Manitoba School Question; has 
visited England, France, Belgium, Germany 
in 1890; Rome and the Holv Father thrice, 
in 1896, 1898, and 1904, anci the latter year 
visited the Holy Land, lie also visited 
Austria in the interest of Galicians. Poles, 
and Ruthenians coming to Canaoa; has 
founded 28 parishes, 24 educational con- 
vents, 3 hospitals, 2 orphanages, 6 Indian 
boarding-sohools; has doubled the number 
of priests and the number of missionary 



stations among the Indians. Publications: 
some 20 pastoral charges and many circular 
letters. Address: Archbi^op's Palace, St. 
Boniface, Man. 
LANGLOIS, Joseph Godfroy, B. L. , M. L. 
A., Canadian Secy, of the International 
Commission on Deep Waterways; b. St. 
Scholastique, Que., 26 Dec., 1866; s. of 
Joseph Langlois and Olympe Clemant; m. 
to Marie Louise Herbour of Butte, Montana: 
one d. Educ: St. Therese Sezninary and 
St. Laurent Coll.; elec. member of Quebec 
Legislature in 1904; re-elec. in 1908; chief 
editor of La Patrie for ten years; managing 
director of Le Canada, 1903-10; appta. to 
Waterways Commission, Jan., 1910. Has 
fought for years for better education in the 
Province of Quebec. Publications: **Sus au 
Seuet," "La Republique de 1848. Recrea- 
tions: yachting and gardening. Address: 
58 Laval Avenue, Montreal. CliU): St. 
Denis, Montreal. 
LANGMUIB, John Woodburn; 6. Ayr- 
shire, Scot., 6 Nov., 1834; m. (Ist), Enuna 
Lucretia, d. of the late Dr. Fairfield; (2nd), 
Elisabeth Harriest, d. of the late John 
Ridout; (3rd), Catharine Mary Bloodgood, 
of New York; five a. four d. Educ: Os- 
borne's Acad., Kilmarnock, Scot. Arrived 
Canada, 1869, and engaged with the firm 
of Miller Bros., Picton, Ont. El. Mayor of 
Plcton, 1858; apptd. Isnp. of Prisons and 
Pub. Charities for the Prov. by Stanfield 
Adnm., 1868; resigned 1882; and associated 
himself with a ^roup of prominent gentle- 
men in formation of the Toronto Gen. 
Trusts C5o., now the Toronto Gen. Trusts 
Corporation, of which he is mng. dir. : apptd. 
Chr., Royal Com. on the Prison ana Refor- - 
matory Svstem of Ont., which sat in 1891. 
Pres. Homewood Retreat Assn., a private 
asylum estbd. at Guelph. Ont.; vice Pres., 
Toronto Hotel Co., Ltd. Was Major of 
16th Batt., while Regt served in Fenian 
Raids of 1866. Address: 11 Roxborough 
St., E. Toronto. Clubs: Toronto; Gros- 
venor, London, Eng. 
lAPOINTE, Ernest, B.A., B.C.L. (Laval 
Univ.), M.P., 6. St. Eloi, Que., 1876; a. 
of S. Lapointe and Adele Lavoie (deceased) ^ 
m. 1904 M. E., d. of J. A. Pratte, of Fraser- 
ville. Educ: Rimousld Coll., Laval Univ 
Quebec. Called to the bar, 1898; practisecl 
in Quebec for one yr., then removed to 
Fraserville, and formed a partnership with 
Mr. Adolphe Stein, being head of thp fiirm. 
Town Attorney for Fraserville and Crown 
prosecutor for dist. of Kamouraska. El. to 
H. of C, for Kamouraska, at g. e., 1904 
1908. Addreaa: Fraserville, Que. 
lAPOINTE, Louis Audet; 6. Contrecour, 
Yercheres Co., Que., 16 May, 1869: 
a. of Louis Audet Lapointe, farmer, and 
Marguerite Dupre; a widower; two a. Educ: 
Masson Coll., Terrebonne, and Varennes 
Coll. For many yrs. a mem. of the Mon- 
treal City Council; chn. of Finance Com.; 
mem. of the Catholic Sch. Comn. Recrea- 
tions: hunting, fishing. Address: 208 Champ 
de Mars, Montreal. 
liAPOBTE, Hormlsdasj b, Lachine, 7 
Nov., 1850; s. of J. B. Laporte and Marie 
Berthiaume; m. Onesime Mirsa Gervais; 
one s. one d. Educ: Sault au RecoUet 
Sch. Senior partner in wholesale grocery 
firm of Laporte Martin A .Co.; Pres. Pro- 
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vindsl Bank of Can., and several other 
Cos., a founder of Cbambre de Commerce, 
of wnich was Pres. Entered Gty Council, 
1896; el. Mayor, 1904. Did excellent work 
as leader of reform movement in city Coun- 
cil. A life governor of Notre Dame Hos- 
pital and Montreal General Hospital. Ad- 
dress: 812 Dorchester W., Montreal. 

LABITIEBE, Alphonse Alfred dement. 
Immigration Commr. for Manitoba, at 
Montreal; 6. Montreal, 24 July. 1842; «. of 
Abraham C. La Riviere and Adelaide Mar^ 
cil; m. 1867, Marie Melvina Bourdeau (d. 
1885); three «. two d. Educ: St. Mary's 
Coll., Montreal. For 16 years editor and 
prop, of Le Manitoba, published at St, 
Boniface, Man. Former mem. of the Man. 
Govt. Rep. in the Leg. Ass. of Man., 1878- 
88; rep. for Provencher, Man. m N. of C, 
1889-1904; now Immigration Commr. for 
Manitoba at Montreal. Address: Room 22, 
Royal Trust Bldg., 107 St. James St., Mon- 
treal. 

LiARKE. John Short* one of the Canadian 
Trade Commrs. for Australasia; b. Cornwall, 
Eng^ 1840; a. of Charles and Grace Larke; 
m. £aizabeth, d, of Wm. Bain, of Darling- 
ton, Ont.; three s. one d. Came to Can., 
1844 and educ. at pub. and priv. schs., 
Oshawa, and Victoria. Univ., Cobourg. 
Publisher of newspapers and Pres. of Mfg. 
Coys.; Executive Commr. for Canada at 
Columbian Exposition, Chicago, 1893. 
Apptd. trade conmir. to Australia. 25 Au^., 
1 894. Promoted Pacific Cable in Austraha, 
and on invitation of Colonial Govts, or 
municipal bodies delivered addresses in the 
interest of Australian Federation. Address: 
Royal Exchange, Sydney, N.S.W. 

LAROCQUE. Bt. Bev. Paul, B.S., D. 
Theol. and Canon Law (Rome), Bishop of 
Sherbrooke, Que.; h. Sainte Marie de Mon- 
noir (Marieville), Que., 28 Oct., 1846; s. of 
Albert LaRocque and Genieve Daigneault. 
Educ: St. Hyacinthe and Ste. Therese 
Coll. Ten years missionary in Florida; 
nine years Rector of St. Hyacinthe Cath- 
edral; sixteen years Bishop of Sherbrooke. 
Publications: two volumes of Pastorial 
letters. Address: Sherbrooke, Que. 

LASCELLES. Ttscount (Henry George 
Charles); o. London^ Eng., 9 Sept., 
1882; 8. of Earl and Countess of Harewood. 
Educ.: Eton; R.A.C., Sandhurst; in the 
Grenadier Guards; attache British Embassy, 
service; A.D.C. to His Excellency the Gov- 
ernor General. Earl Grey. Address: Govern- 
ment House, Ottawa, and Harewood House, 
Leeds, England. Clubs: Rideau, Golf and 
Country, ^tawa. 

UkTCHFOBD, Hon. Francis Bobert, 
B.A., K.C., a Judge of the High Court of 
Justice for Ontario; 6. Ottawa Co., Que., 30 
April, 1856; s. of James Latchford and 
Mary Young; m. 1890, Frances Agnes 
O'Brien; rix c. Educ: Aylmer Sep. Sch., 
and Ottawa Univ. (grad. 1882 with honors). 
Gov. Gen's. Medal for best English essay. 
Archbishop's medal for essay on Christian 
doctrine; the Pope's medal for best Latin 
essay on a philosophical subject. Called to 
the bar of Ont., in 1886. Was solicitor for 
the Sep. Sch. Bd. of Ottawa, the C.M.B. of 
Canada, the Railway Trackmen, and other 
bodies. On Law Faculty of Ottawa Univ., 
1895; pres. St. Patrick's Asylum of Ottawa 
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for eight years; pres.. Reform Club of 
Ottawa; vice-pres., Reform Assn., apptd. 
Minister Pub. Works in the Ross Ministry, 
Oct. 21. 1899, and el. to Ont. Legis. for 
South Renfrew, Nov. 14; re-el. at g. e.r 
1902: unsuccessful at g. e., 1905; apptd. 
to High Ct. of Ont., 1908. Address: 6 
Elmsley Place, Toronto. 

LATUL.IPE, Bt. Bev. Elec. A., Bishop of 
Catenna, Vicar Apostolic of Temiskaming: 
6. St. Anicet, Que., 3 Aug., 1859; s. of 
Antoine Latulipe and Lucie Bonneville. 
Educ: Montreal Coll.; Professor in Mon- 
treal Coll. two years; Curate, St. Henry, 
Montreal, three jrrs.; Chaplain Good Shep- 
herds, Montreal, St. Anne's, Lachine, for 
six years; Rector Pembroke Cathedral, 11 
years; apptd. Bishop of Temiskaming, 1 
Oct., 1908. A<Wrc««;Haileybury, Ont. 

LAUDEB, Thomas, Registrar of Deeds, 
South Riding, Grey Co., Ont.; h. Bewcastle. 
Cumberland Co., Eng-tS Nov., 1828; a. of 
Thomas Lauder and Elicabeth Forrester; 
m. Susan Grabelle, of Port Colbome, Ont.; 
three s. five a. Educ: Crookgate Sch., 
Bewcastle, Eng. Arrived Canada, Ma^» 
1875. Engaged in mercantile business m 
Port Colbome, Ont., until 1856; removed to 
Grey Co., and engaged in farming until 
1871, when apptd. R^istrar for South 
Grey. Recreattons: readmg, farming. Ad^ 
dress :T)uTham, Ont. 

L.\ITRIER, Rt. Hon, Sir Wilfrid, PC., 
C.M.G., D.C.L., LL.D., K.C., Premier of 
Canada; h. St. Lin, Que,. 20 Nov., 1841; «. 
of the late Carol us Laurier, P.L.S. and 
Marcelle Martineau; m. in 1886 to Loe. d. of 
G. N. R. Lafontaine of Montreal. Educ.:; 
Pub. Sch. of his native parish, L'Assomp- 
tion Coll., and McGill XJniv.; law student 
in the office of the late Hon. R. Laflamme, 
1860; called to the bar 1864; created Queens 
Council, 1 880; was for a short time engaged 
in journalistic work in his earlier years; 
first elec. to I^effislative Assembly of Que- 
bec, in 1871, representing Drummond, and 
Arthabaska; elec. for the same constituency 
to the H. of C. in 1874; member of the 
Mackenzie Govenrment as Minister of In- 
land Revenue, 1877; defeated in 1878; was 
elec. in Quebec East, to Piircccd T. Thibau- 
deau, who r«'-~i;j:r;r'.l lu ..i.rn tlic con-Tituency 
re.el. in 1878. 1882, 1887. 1891, iHWi, 1900, 
1904, and 1908; in three different elections, 
he was chosen for two separate constituen- 
cies; chosen leader of the Liberal party in 
opposition, 1887, and in 1896, was called 
upon on defeat of the Conservative partyt 
by Lord Aberdeen, Governor General, to 
form a Ministry; sworn in as pres. of the 
Privy Council July 11, same year; rep- 
resented Canada at the Diamond Jubilee 
celebration of Her Late Majesty, Queen 
Victoria. London, Eng., at which time he 
was created a Knight Grand Cross of the 
Most Distinguished Order of St. Michael 
and St. George; was accorded an audience 
by Her Majesty, and given the i>lace of 
honor in the Jubilee State Procession; re- 
ceived degrees D.C.L. at Cambridge and 
Oxford; Imperial Privy Councillor, 6 July, 
1897; made honorary member and received 
gold medal from Cobden Club in recognition 
of his services for International free ex- 
change; Star of Grand Officer of the 
Legion of Honour (1897) at Havre, France; 



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hon. LL.D., Toronto Univ. and Queen's 
Unir.; received the Duke of Cornwall and 
York, 1901, and accompanied the Royal 
Party across the Dominion; present at the 
Coronation of His Majesty Kinc Edward 
VII, 1902; received freedom of City of 
Edinburgh, receiving degree LL.D., from 
Edinburgh Univ.; attended Imperial Con- 
ference. London, 1907, receiving freedom 
of London, Bristol and Liverpool. Address: 
335 Laurier Ave.-. Ottawa. Clubs: Rideau, 
Ottawa; St. James, Montreal. 

liAUT. Miss Agnes C.» authoress: b. 
Stanley. Ont., 1871; d. of John and Eliza 
George Laut. Educ: Manitoba Umv., be- 
came an editorial writer on the Manitoba 
Free Press, 1896; later was correspondent 
for U.S., Canadian, and EngHph r^*-'* ca- 
tions; a frequent contributor to AnurKan 
magazines; now on the staCT of Outing. 
Publications: "Lords of the North," 1900; 
"Heralds of Empire," 1902; "Story of the 
Trapper," 1902; ''Path-finders of the West" 
1904; "Vickings of the Pacific," 1906; "The 
Conquest of the Great North- West," 1908; 
"Canada, Empire of the North," Address: 
Wassiac, Duchess Co.. N.Y. 

LAYfiLL, John Reeve, B.A,; b. Peter- 
boro, Ont., 11 Dec., 1867; s. of M. Lavell, 
M.D., LL.D., and B. B. Reeve (both Can- 
adian bom); m. 1838. Ursula P., d. of 
Alexander MacAlister, of Kingston; two s. 
two d. Educ: Queen's Univ., Kingston 
(Grad. B.A., 1877). Began study of law 
in Kingston; became a solicitor 1880; bar- 
rister, 1881. Commenced the practice of 
his profession in Smith's Falls, 1881, and is 
now a partner of the firm of Lavell, Farrell 
& Lavell. Has held the office of Reeve, 
Councillor and Sch. Trustee in Smith's 
Falls. Pres. , Perrin Plow Co. , Ltd. , Smiths 
Falls; m»n. Methodist General Conference 
since 1886; mem. Council of Queen's* Univ., 
Canadian Manufacturerers' Assn.; unsuc- 
cessful candidate for H. of C. at g. e., 1896; 
el. to H. of C. at g. e., 1900; went West, 
1906. Address: Strathcona, Ont. 

L.ATEBGNE, Armand Benaud, B.L.. 
M.L.A.; 6. Arthabaska, Que., 21 Feb. 1880; 
». of Hon. Joseph Lavergne, and Emilie 
Louise Barthe; m. 1904, Georgetta Roy, of 
Montreal. Educ: Arthabaska Coll., Que- 
bec Sem., Laval Univ., Quebec; an advocate 
and journalist. El. to H. of C. for Mont- 
magny, at bye-el., 1904; re-el. at g. e., 1904; 
resigned his seat m H. of C, 26 May, 1908. 
El. to Que. Leg. Ass. at g. e., 1908. One of 
the editors of Le Devoir. Address: 71a St. 
James St., Montreal. Club: Garrison, 
Quebec. 

I4ATERGNE, Hon. Joseph, a Judge of 
the Court of the King's Bench for the Prov- 
ince of Quebec; b. 29 Oct., 1847; s. of late 
Louis David Lavergne, J.P., and Marie 
Genevieve Delagrave; m. 1876, Marie Louise 
Emilie, d of late J. G. Barthe, M.P., bar- 
rister and writer; one «. one d. Educ: St, 
Ann's Coll., Que. Admitted at bar, 1871; 
practised law for twenty-rix years in part- 
nership with Sir Wilfrid Laurier in Artha- 
baska: was Mayor of town of Arthabaska, 
and Warden of County of Arthabaska for 
some years; during same period edited a 
weekly newspaper, and was a member of 
H. of C, 1887-97, representing the con- 
stituency of Drummond and ArthabaSca; 



Judge of Superior Court for district of 
Ottawa, 1897; Montreal, 1901. Publications: 
Le Journal d' Arthabaska; L'Union des 
Cantons de I'Est. Recreaiions: books, bil- 
liards, cards. Addtess: 4378 Western Ave., 
Weetmount, Que. Club: Rideau, Ottawa. 
LATEBGNB, Ix>uis, N.P., M.P.; b. St. 
Pierre, Montmagny Co., Que., 1 Dec., 1846; 
s. of the late David Lavergne, and Marie 
Genevieve Delagrave; m. (1st) 1878, Euge- 
nie id. 1887), d. of L. £. Landry, of Becan- 
cour; (2nd) Alida Pacaud, widow of the 
late William Duval; one s. one d. Educ: 
St. Anne's Coll., Kamouraska. Chn. of the 
Bd. of Notaries of the Prov. of Quebec, 
1903-6. El. to H. of C. at bye-el., 1897; 
re-el. at g. e., 1900, 1904, and 1908. £1. 
Liberal Whip for the Prov. of Quebec, 
session of 1901; re-el. Whip for Quebec, 
1906 and 1908. Address: Arthabaska, Que. 
LAYOIE, Napoleon, gen. mgr. La 
Banque Nationale; b. L'Islet, Que., 6 Aug., 
1860; 8. of Dr. N. Lavoie and Josephine 
Casgrain; m. Marie Elmire Morin; four s. 
four d. Educ: Ste. Anne de la Focatiere 
Coll. Has been in the banking business for 
36 years; tea yrs. with La Banque du 
Peuple; twenty-fiive yrs. with La Banque 
Nationale. Recreations: all athletic sports; 
squash racket and handball champion. 
Address: 26 Mt. Carmel St., Quebec; L^Islet 
(simimer). Club: Garrison, Quebec (vice- 
pres). 
LAW, Andrew Bonar, M.P. for Dulwich, 
Eng.; b. N.B., 16 Sent., 1868; «. of Rev. 
James Law, M.A., of New Brunswick, and 
Eliza Anne, d. of William Kidston of Glas- 
gow; m. 1891, Annie Pitcaim, d. of Har- 
rington Robley of Glasgow; four «. two d. 
Educ: N.B., Gilbert Field Sch, Hamilton; 
High Sch.. Glasgow. Parliamentary Sec. 
of the Board of Trade, 1902-6; M.P. (U.) 
Blackfriars Div. of Glasgow, 1900-6; mem. 
(U.) Dulwich Division of Camberwell, since 
1906; re-el. at g. e., 1910; chairman of 
Glasgow Iron IVade Association; was a 
member of William Kidston and Sons, iron 
merchants, Glasgow, and William Jacks and 
Co., iron merchants, Glasgow. Recreations: 
golf, chess. Address: Pembroke Lodge, 
Kensington London W., Eng. Club: Carle- 
ton, London, Eng. 
LAW. Bowman Brown, M.P.; b. Doug- 
las, Mass., U.S.A. 29 July, 1866; a. of Wil- 
liam and Mary A. Law; m. Agnes M. Lovitt; 
one d. Educ: Yarmouth, N.S.; arrived in 
Canada, 1885; Town Councillor for over 
six years; member of H. of C. since 1902. 
^<Wr«««; Yarmouth, N.S. 
LAW, Frederick Charles, R. N.; 6. Brent 
Somerset, Eng., 27 March, 1841; s. of the 
Hon. William 'Towny Law. and the Hon. 
Augusta Champagne^ d. ol His Hon. John 
Crawford, formerly Lieutenant Governor of 
Ontario; fiive s. one d. Arrived in Canada 
April, 1874; twenty years on active 
service, Royal Navy; in Baltic Sea during 
Russian War in H.M.S. Hannibal; for 20 
years official secretary to Lieut. Governor 
of Ontario; practiced as an architect for 
some time. Recreations: painting and car- 
ving. Address: 504 Sherboume St., Tor- 
onto; Crawford Island, Muskoka Lake, Ont. 
LAWLESS, Thomas, Sup. Treas., In- 
dependent Order of Foresters; 6. Beech 
Ridge, Chateaugnay Co., Que., 23 Jar., 

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1844; 8, of John Russell Lawless (Irish), and 
Sarah Robinson (English); m. (Ist) Sarah 
MatUda Glover Id. 1876); (2nd) Sophia 
Tranwioh Miller (d. 1909); four «. two d. 
Educ: Chateauguay Co. Engaged in com- 
mercial pursuits until 21st year, then enter- 
ed journalism and continued in it actively 
for upwards of 25 years and as a secondary 
occupation since; has engaged actively in 
fraternal insurance work for the past 20 
years. Apptd. Supreme Auditor of the 
I. O. F., 1 Aug., 1886: asst. Sup. Chief 
Ranger; editor, The Foretter; now Sup. 
Treasufer. Aecreafiovu.'travel, photography, 
gardening. Addreswa: Parkdale, Toronto, 
and OakvUle, Ont. 

LAWRENCE, Hon. Frederick Andrew, 
K.C., Judge of Supreme Court of Nova 
Scotia; 6. Port Hood, Inverness CJo., C.B., 
23 April, 1843; «. of Geo. C. Lawrence and 
Helen Lawrence; m. Isabella Hemming; 
one d. Educ: Normal Sch., Truro; Dal- 
housie Univ. Recorder of Truro for a 
time; member of Nova Scotia Legislature, 
1886-1904, during which period was Speaker 
for eight yrs.; elected to H. of C. 1904; 
apptd. a Judge, 1907. BecreationM: golf. 
A<Ure««: Halifax, N.S. 

LAWSON, Miss Maria, editorial writer, 
Victoria (B.C.) Colonitt: b. New London. 
P.E.I., 16 Dec., 1862: d, Henry Lawson and 
Flora McKenxie. Kdue.: P.E.I dist. Sch., 
Normal Sch., Charlottetown. Father was 
ed. of Charlottetown Patriot; asst. ed. Tor- 
onto Olobe and Montreal Herald; editor 
Victoida Colonist. Miss L. taught sch. in 
P.E.I, for some yrs.; removed to B.C. with 
her parents in 1900. Was principal of the 
Girl^ Sch., Nanaimo, teacher in CSrirls' Sch., 
Victoria; now conducts the Woman's Realm 
a daily feature of the Colonitt, and edits 
a weekly children's page. Publications: a 
school history of Can. (Gage Sc Co., Toronto) 
a sketch of B.C. Member of the Canadian 
Women's Press Club. Address: 1809 Fern- 
wood Rd., Victoria, B.C. 

LEACOCK, Stephen Butter, B.A., Ph. 
D.; b. Swanmoor, Hants, Eng., 30 Dec.. 
1869; «. of W. P. Leacock of Oak Hill, and 
Agnw, d. of Rev. Stephen Butler of Subar- 
ton, Hants; m. to Beatrix, d. of R. B. Hamil- 
ton, of Toronto. Educ,: Up. Can. Coll., 
Univ. of Toronto. Arrived in Canada, 
1876; on staflf of Up. Can. Coll., 1891-1899; 
graduate of Sch. of Chicago Univ., 1899- 
1902; at present head of department of 
Economics and political science, McGill 
Univ., 1907-1908, tour of the British Em- 
pire, delivering lectures on Imperial prob- 
lems, under tne ausmces of the Rhodes 
Trust. Publications: Elements of Political 
Science; Baldwin, Lafontaine and Hicks 
(Makers of Canada series, 1907) and i)am- 

Bhlets, etc. Address: C!ote des Neiges, 
[ontreal. Club: University. Montreal. 
LEBEUF, Hon. CaUxte, B.C.L., K.C., 
Chief Justice of Circuit (5t., Dist' of Mont- 
real; b. St. Timothy, Beauharnois Co., 
Qae., 23 May, 1860; «. of Joseph LeBeuf, 
and Judith Picard; m. (1st) Laura Brunelle; 
(2nd) Rebecca Brunelle; one e. two d. 
Educ: St. Timothee Sch.. and Ste. Therien 
Coll. Practised laoral profession at Mont- 
re^ for 35 yrs. Frequent contributor to 
CSS for 20 yrs. Judge, 1907. Recreations: 
ting, racquets. Addresses: 1006 Dor- 
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Chester St., W., Montreal; Batiscan (sum- 
mer). 

LJBBLANC, Hon. Henry S., M.L.C.; b. 
East Pubnico, Yarmouth Co.. N.S., 4 Sept., 
1866; of Freneh-Canadian parentage; m. 
1891, A^nes D'Entremont. Is engaged in 
mercantile business at West Pubnico. Was 
coun. for the municipality of Argyle. El. 
to Legis. at g. e.. 1897; re-el. 1901, and 1908. 
Mem. of the Executive Com. of Nova 
Scotia, without portfolio. Address: Yar- 
mouth, N.S. 

LEBLANC. OllTer J., M.P.; h. Memram- 
cook, N.B.. 27 Nov., 1830; s. of Jos. J. 
Leblanc and Victoire Girouard, both 
French Acadians; m. (1st) 17 Nov., 1871, 
Olive Cormier (deceased; (2nd) 17 Nov., 
1879, Susanne Allain. Educ: Public Sch.; 
a member of N.B. Legislature for ten yrs.; 
of the Executive (X>imcil for two yrs., and a 
Legislative Ck>imcillor for two sessions; 
first elec. to the H. of C. 1900; re-elec. 1904 
and 1908. Roman Catholic; Liberal. Ad- 
dress: St. Mary's, N.B. 

LEBLANC, Pierre Evariste, K.C; 6. St. 
Martin, Laval Ck>., Que., 20 Aug., 1864; 
s. of Joseph Leblanc and Adele B^anger. 
m. Hermine. d. of the late T. Beaudiy. 
Educ: St. Martin Academy, and Jacques 
Cartier Normal Sch., Montreal. For many 

Ss. a teaeher. Called to Bar of Que., 1879. 
. to Legb. 1882, but was imseated; re-el. 
1884, 1886, 1888, 1890, 1892. 1897, 1900, 
1904; defeated by four votes, 1908. Speaker 
of the Legis. Assem. under the de Boucher- 
ville, Taillon and Flynn Govt. Address: 
362 St. Denis St., Montreal. Club: St. 
James, Montreal. 

LECKIE, John Edwards, B.Sc, D.S.O.; 
6. Acton Vale, (^e., 19 Feb., 1872; s. Major 
R. J. Leckie and Sarah Edwards; unmarried 
Educ: Bishop's C!olI. Sch., Lennoxville, and 
R. M. C, Kingston. Ftactices the pro- 
fession of Mining Engineer; commanded a 
troop in "Stratncona's Horse," (D.S.O)., 
and afterwards a Squadron in 2nd C. M. R. 
durinff the South African war. Publications: 
contributions on technical subjects to per- 
iodicals. /2ecrealum«.* riding, shooting. Ad' 
dress: Cobalt, Ont. Club: Can. BfiL Inst., 
Toronto. 

LECKIE, Major Robert Gllmour Ed- 
wards, B.Sc. M. Can. Soc. C.E.; 
b. Halifax, N.S., 4 June, 1869; s. 
Major R. J. Leclde. of Sudbury, Ont., and 
Saraii, d. of Rev. John Edwards; unmarried. 
Educ: Bishop's Ck>ll. Sch., Lennoxville, 
and R.M.C., Kingston, graduating with 
honours and winning the **8word of honour'' 
and one of Gov. Gen 'Is. medals. Practiced 
for several years the profession of CSvil and 
Mining Engineer; commanded a Squadron 
of 2na C.M.R., in South Africa; conducted 
explorations in British Somahland, East 
Africa, at time of "Mad Mullah" war. Be- 
tumea to Canada, 1896. Publieatiohs: 
contributions to publications of technical 
societies; articles on travel in many maga- 
sines. Recreations: big game hunting, fish- 
ing, shooting, golf. Address: Vancouver, 
B.C. Clubs: United Empire, London. Eng. 
Canadian Mil. Inst., Toronto. 

LECKIE, Major Robert Gllmour. M.A. 
I.M.E.; b. Renfrewshire, Scot., 23 Aug., 
1833; s. of Robert Leckie, and Margaret 
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John Edwards; two «. qix d, Educ.: Glas* 
cow High Sch.. QlaMCow Tech. Coll. Came 
to Can. in 1856. Has been prominently 
associated with the mizdns industry: for- 
merly mng. dir. of the Onord Nickel and 
Copper Coj mgr. dir. of the Cumberland 
Coal and Ry. Co., and gen. |nng. of the 
Londonderry Iron Co. Has examined pro- 
fessionally mines in Norway. Sweden. Aus- 
tralia. Tasmania, New Caledonia. One of 
founders and first chn. of Federated Mining 
Inst.; past v. p. of the American Inst. 
Mining Engrs.: mem. Can. Mining Inst. 
PubUeaiiont: Numerous technical contri- 
butions to mining journals. Recr§aHoni: 
riding, fishing^unting. Addr99$: Sudbury 
Ont. Club$: JSnoineers', New York; Can. 
Milita^ Inst., Toronto. 
LEET. His Hon. Seth Penn., K.C.. B.C. 
L. (McGill), a Police Magistrate for the 
City and District of Montreal; &. nr. Dan- 
ville, Que.. 26 April. 1861; $. of George W. 
Leet and Ludna Williamson; m. in 1874, 
Catharine Olivia Colwell. d. of Rev. B. T. 
Colwdl; one s. Educ: Danville Academy 
and MoGill Coll.. Montreal. Studied law 
with the firm of Trenholme & Maclaren, 
now Judge Trenholme of the Court of Ap- 
peals, of Que., and Judge Maclaren of the 
Court of Appeals of Ont. After graduating 
he entered into partnership with Mr. Mac- 
laren and remained with firm for several 
jrrs.; practiced until apptd. one of the 
Collectors of Provincial Revenues for the 
District of Montreal, subsequently being 
named one of the Police Ma^strates for 
the city and district, which position he now 
holds. Chairman for one term of the 
Congregational Union of Ont., and Que., 
ananas been for many yrs. the representa- 
tive of the Prov. of Que. on the Executive 
Committee of the International Simday 
School Assn.; one of the Executive Com- 
mittee of the World's Sunday School Assn. 
Addrf: 166 Villeneuve St., Montreal An- 

LEF^YBE, Mrs. Uly Alice, ("Fleur- 
ange"); h. Kingston, Ont.; d. of the late 
R. P. Cooke, C.E., and Anna Plimkett, 
formerly of Castlemore, Irel.j m. Dr. John 
M. Lefevre. Has been a resident of Van- 
couver for some yrs., and a frequent con- 
tributor to the press of Montreal and Van- 
couver; winner of the Montreal W-Unett' 
prize of $100.00 for the best poem with 
reference to the first winter carmval. Pub' 
licationa: "The Lion's Gate and Other 
Verses," 1896; several lyrics which have 
been set to music. Addrf: Vancouver, 
B C 

riEFBOf, A. H. Fm M.A., Professor of 
Roman Law and Jurisprudence, Univ. of 
Toronto; h, Toronto, 21 June, 1862; «. of 
late General Sir J. H. Lefrov, K.C.M.G., 
etc., and Emily Merry i d. of late Sir John 
Beverley Robinson, 1st Bt., Chief Justice 
of Up. Can.; m. 1884, Mary Theodora, d. 
of Henry S. Strathy, Toronto: three ». 
Educ.: Rugby; New Coll. Oxford. 2nd 
Class Honours in literse Humaniores, 1873; 
called to English bar, 1877; called to bar of 
Up. Can., 1878; has since then practised 
as barrister and solicitor in Toronto; Prof. 
Toronto Univ., 1900. Pvhlication»: Le^s; 
lative Power in Can., 1897-98; article on The 
Dom. of Can., in American and English En- 



cyclopedia of Law; joint translator with J. 
H. Cameron of Short History of Roman 
Law, by P. F. Girard, 1906; and writer of 
numerous articles in the Law Quarterly 
Review. Rureationa: golf and bicycling. 
Addre9$: Traders Bank Building, Toronto. 
Club§: Toronto University, Toronto. 

LEFUBGET, Alfred Alexander, B.A., 
LL.B.; b, Sununeraide, P.E.I., 22 April, 
1871: $. of John Lefurgey and Dorothea 
Read; unmarried; Educ,: St. Dunstan's 
Coll., Charlottetown, Mount Allison Univ., 
Harvard Univ. Entered into mercantle 
life at Summerside and Sydney, C.B. First 
el. to P.E.1. Legis., 1897. Bt. to H. of C. 
g. e., 1900; re-el. 1904; defeated 1908. Con- 
servative Whip for Maritime Provinces. 
1901-8; now m commission business at 
Vancouver. A<2dr«s«.* Vancouver, B.C. 

LEGJJU Bt. Bev. Bishop EmUe J., O.M. 
I., Bishop of Pogla, and Coadjutor of the 
Bishop of St. Albert. Alta.. 1897; b. St. Jean 
de Boisseau, diocese of Nantes, France. 9 
Oct.. 1849. Educ: Nantes, classical and 
theological courses. Ordained, 1874; taught 
sciences in colleges and seminary in France 
for 4 :^ears; becune a member of the Con- 
gregation known as the Blissionaries Oblates 
of Mary Immaculate; was sent to the mis- 
sions of Western Can., 1896, where he 
ministered to the Blackfeet tribes of South- 
ern Alberta (Blackfeet proper, Peigans 
and Blood Indians): was consecrated 
Bishop in the same mocese, and became 
the titular Bishop of St. Albert on the 
death of his predecessor, 1902. Addreaa: St 
Albert. Alta. 

liEGEB, Clement M., M.L.A.; b. Mem- 
ramcook West, N.B. 14 Feb„ 1866; «. of 
Marcel I. Leger and Rosalie P. Leger; m. 
1891. Catherme D. Gaudet; four «. five d. 
Educ: Pub. Schs.. Memramcook West. 
A manufacturer aqd gen. merchant. First 
returned to Leg. at g. e., 1903; re-el. at g. e.. 
1908. Aecreo^vm^ travel. Addrf»: Mem- 
ramcook West. N.B. 

LEGBIS, Hon. Jos. Hormlsdas, Senator; 
b. River du Loup. Que.. 7 May, 1860; «. 
Antoine Legris and Leocadu Beland; m. 
Emma Champagne; four «. four d. Educ: 
Pub. Schs. of Louiseville, Que.: a farmer 
member of the Provincial Legislature 
1888; member of the H. of C, 1891-1896. 
1903; apptd. to the Senate. 1903. Addrete: 
Louiseville, Que. 

LEMAT, Leon FamphUe, Lit. D.. Lib- 
rarian of the Leg. of Quebec.; b. Lotbiniere, 
6 Jan., 1837; «. of Leon LeMay, and Marie 
Louise Auger; m. Solina Robitaille; four • 
seven d. An advocate and litterateur. 
Publicationa: The Discovery of Canada; 
Evangeline (trans);. Natiooial Hymn Les 
Vengeances (poem) ; several novels. Trans. 
Kirby's novel "Le Chien d'or" into French. 
AddreM: 118 Cote d' Abraham, Quebec. 

LEMIEUX, Hon. Bodolphe, K.C.. LL. 
D., F.R.S.C.; Postmaster-General of Can- 
ada; b. Montreal, 1 Nov., 1866; «. of Mr. 
H. A. Lemieux. Inspector of Customs at 
Montreal, and Pnilomene Bisaillon; m. 1894. 
Berthe, a. of the Hon. Sir Louis Jette. K.C. 
M.G., Chief Justice of the Ct. of Appeal for 
Quebec; one «. two d, Educ: Nicolet 
Seminary, Laval Univ. Called to the Bar 
in 1891, and entered into partnership with 
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1896; Prof, of Law at Laval Univ., 1897; I 
cr. Q.C., Quebec, 1898, and K.C., Ottawa, 
1904. Mem. of Parlt. for Gaspe, 1896, ' 
1900, 1904, 1905, also for Nicolet 1904. 
Represented Canada before the Privy Ck)un- 
cil in England, 1904; apptd. substitute to 
the Attorney General for the dist. of Mon- 
treal. Was Bwom in as Solicitor-General, 
29 Jan., 1904, and apptd. Postmaster Gen- 
eral, 4 June, 1906. Or. a Chevalier of the 
Lesion of Honor by the French Govt., 1906; 
officer, 1909; author of the Lemieux Law, 
to settle labour disputes; report on Japanese 
Immigration. Puhlications: two works on 
law, 1896, and 1900. Address: 265 O'Connor 
St., Ottawa. Clubs: Rideau, Ottawa; St. 
James, Montreal; Garrison, Quebec; Eighty, 
London, Eng. 

LEMOINf:, Gaspard, LL.B., M.A.; b. 
Quebec City, 12 March, 1848; a. of Alexan- 
der Le Moine and Henrietta Massue; m. 
(Ist) Emma Renaud; (2nd) Margaret 
Revell; two s. one d. After receiving his 
law d^rees, entered the firm of J. B. Ren- 
aud & Co., wholesale flour, grain and 
provisions, and still continues the same 
business. RecrecUionsi fishing and camping 
Address: 9 Ramparts, Quebec. Club: Gar- 
rison, Quebec. 

L£MOIN£, Sir James MacPherson, 
Kt., D.C.L., F.R.C.S.; b. Quebec, 24 Jan., 
1825; s. of Benjamin Le Moine and Mary A. 
Macpherson; m. 1856, Harriet Mary, d. of 
late EMward Atkinson, Past Pres., of R.S. 
C; two d. Educ: retit Seminaire de 
Quebec. Barr. 1850; Lieut. -Colonel, Militia 
Publications: L'Omithologie du Canada, 
1861; Les Pecheries du Canada, 1862; Maple 
Leaves, 1863-94 (6 vols.); The Tourist's 
Note Book, 1870; Quebec Past and Present, 
1876; The Scot in New France, 1879; The 
Chronicles of the St. Lawrence, 1879; Pic- 
turesque Quebec, 1882; Canadian Heroines, 
1887; The Birds of Quebec, 1891; Mono- 

E'aphies et Esquissea; Legends of the St. 
awrence, 1898; The Annals of the Port of 
Quebec, 1901; Address: Spencer Grange, 
Quebec. Club: Garrison^ Quebec. 

LE MOINE, J. de St. Denis, I. SO.. 
Sergeant-at-Arms of the Canadian Senate; 
6. 13 July, 1850; m. Margaret Louise Mackey 
of Ottawa; two d. First apptd. to civil 
service of Canada, 18 May. 1869; Sergeant- 
at-Arjns of the Senate since June, 1887. 
Address: 505 Wilbrod St., Ottawa. Clubs: 
Rideau, Golf, Gountry, Ottawa. 

LENNIE, Robert Scott.; 6. Smiths Falls, 
Ont., 16 Aug., 1875; s. of Rev. Robert 
Lennie, B.D., and Catharine Harcus: m. 
Edith Louise Douglas; two s. one d. Ad- 
mitted to the bar of B.C., Jan., 1891, elec. 
Bencher of the Law Society, March, 1906, 
and annually since then; practiced in Nel- 
son, B.C. only; for six consecutive years, 
Pres. of the Conservative Association of 
Nelson and in 1908, was elec. Pres. of 
District Association comprising nine elec- 
toral ridings; declined nominations for 
Mayor, Provincial and Dominion Houses on 
account of legal practice. Address: 416 
Hoover St., Nelson, B.C. Clubs: Union, 
Victoria; Nelson. 

LENNOX. Haughton, K.C.; M.P.; &. Tp. 

of Innisfil, Co. of Simcoe, Ont.; 28 Feb., 

1850; s. of Wm. Lennox and Maria Haugh- 

ton; m. Margaret Whitaker; three s. one d 

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Educ: Barrie Gram. Sch. Has practiced 
law since 1875; exceptionally successful in 
criminal cases; entered politics in 1900, 
when he was elected a member of the H. of 
C; re-elec. in 1904 and 1908. Introduced 
amendment to Ry. Act to prevent com- 
panies from contracting themselves out of 
liability to employes, and successfully de- 
fended constitutionality of statute before 
Judicial Committee of Privy Council. Ad- 
dress: Barrie, Ont. 

LENNOX, Thomas Hubert, K.C., M.L. 
A., Tp. of Linisfil, Co. of Simcoe, Ont., 7 
April, 1869; «. of Thomas and Margaret 
Lennox; m. Louise Ether Meeking; one s. 
Barrister at Law; served as Sch. 'Trustee, 
and in the Council at Aurora; elec. to Ont. 
Legislatiure, 1905 and 1908 as representa- 
tive of North York; Conservative. Address: 
Aurora, Ont. Clubs: Albany, and Military 
Institute, Toronto, Ont. 

LEONABD, James William, Gen. Mgr. 
of the E^astem Lines of C. P. Ry. Co.; 6. 
Epsom, Ont., 1858; «. of Thomas Leonard 
and Catherine Shaw; m. 1881, Elisabeth 
Maguire of Franklin, Ont.; one s. Educ: 
pub. sch. of BethieuQy, Ont. Entered ser- 
vice of Midland Ry. Co. at age of fourteen. 
Received an agency of the Victoria Ry. Co.. 
1877; apptd. asst. mgr., 1878; supt. of 
C. P. Ry's. Eastern lines, 1884; gen. supt. 
of the Ont. and Que. Div. of C. P. R., 1893; 
gen. supt. of the Western Div., 1901 ; apptd. 
mgr. of Construction in Toronto, 1904. 
Asst. mgr. of Eastern lines, 1905; gen. mgr. 
of Eastern Unes of C. P. R., 1908. Dir. of 
Gueft)h and Goderich Ry., Berlin, Wellesley 
and Waterloo Ry., Walkerton and Lucknow 
Ry,; Geoi^an Bay and Seaboard Ry. Re- 
creations: fishing, himting. Address: 420 
Cote St. Antoine Rd., Montreal. Clubs: St. 
James', Montreal. Toronto. 

LESSABD, Col. Francois Louts, C.B.. 
Adjutant Greneral, Canadian Militia; A.D. 
C. to Gov.-General; 6. 9 Dec., 1860; m. 1882, 
Florence, d. of Thomas Conrad Lee, Quebec; 
three d. Educ: Coll. St. Thomas, Que.; 
Commercial Academy, Que. 2nd Lieut., 
Que. Gar. Art., 1880; transferred to 65th 
Batt. Infantry, Montreal, 1884; North-West 
Rebellion, 1885 (medal); apptd. to Cavalry 
Sch. Corps, 1884; Captain Royal Canadian 
Dragoons, 1888; Major, 1894; Lfeut.-Col., 
1898; South African war 1899-1900, com- 
manding R.C.D. (despatches), (Queen's 
medal, five clasps); Brevet Colonel, 1901; 
Adjutant General, Canadian Militia, and 
Substantive Colonel, 1907. Recreations: 
hunting, polo, and golf. ^<i(/r(M; 519 King 
Edward Av., Ottawa. , Clubs: Rideau, 
Country, Hunt, Ottawa; Hunt, Polo, Mili- 
tary Inst,, Toronto. 

LE SUEUR, Ernest Arthur, B.Sc; b. 
Ottawa, 3 Feb., 1869; a. of Wm. D. Le Sueur 
and Ann Jane Foster; m. Maude Sinclair 
Drummond; one d. Educ: Ottawa Public 
Sch., Ottawa Coll. Inst., and Massachusetts 
Inst, of Technology; grad. in 1890; develop- 
ed Caustic Soda Electrolyter process. 1891- 
1894; general manager Electrochemical Co., 
1895-1899; Low temperature physical re- 
search work. Lake Superior Corporation, 
1889-1902, and the same with.George West- 
inghouse, 1902-1905; research work on 
explosives and commercial development of 
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canoeing and skating. Addresa: 60 Mc- 
Laren St., Ottawa. Cluba: Rideau, Golf, 
Ottawa. 

UB SUEUB, WiUiam Dawson, B.A., 
LL.D., F.R.S., Hon. Secretary R.S.C., 1908; 
h. Quebec 19 Feb., 1840; a. of Peter Le 
Sueur, chief supt. M. O. Branch, P. O. 
Dept., afterwards Secretary Civil Service 
Board, and Barbara Dawson, e. d. of Wm. 
Dawson of Quebec; m. Anne Jane Foster, 
d: of James Foster, Montreal; one «. one d. 
Educ: Montreal High Sch.; entered Post 
Office Dept. of Canada, 23 Feb., 1856; Asst. 
Secy., 1880: Secretary, 1888: retired 1 July, 
1902. PvJbluxUion$: Life of Count Frontenac 
(Makers of Canada series). Address: 478 
Albert St., Ottawa. Club: Rideau, Ottawa. 

I^TEIXI£B, Hon. Blaise F., M.L.C.; 
b. Levis, Que.; 1862; s. of Blaise Letellier 
and Emma Lacombe; m. 1889, Elmira 
Angers; two s. three d. Educ: Quebec 
Seminary. Grad. LL.B., Laval Univ., 
1886. Practiced his prof, in Quebec, 1886- 
1896. when reiitioved to Beauceville. Found- 
er of the journal '*La Justice," and later 
became a dir, of *'L' Union Liberale." 
Apptd. mem. Legis. Coimcil, 1905. Address: 
Beauceville, Que. 

UBTOUBNEAU, Louis, M.L.A.; b. Ste. 
Famine, Orleans Island, 7 Aug., 1872; s. 
of F. X Letoumeau, and Philomene Bou- 
cher des Morency; m. 1899, Ludevene 
Letoumeau; three s. four d. Educ: Ste. 
Famille. A merchant. Mem. of the firm 
of Paradis & Letoumeau; mem. of the firm 
of Quebec Preserving Co. First el. to 
Quebec. L^^. at g. e., 1908. Address: 12 
Smith St., <^bec. 

L.EYESON-GOWEB, Clement Edward 
Greshani;b. Tilsey Place, Lempsfield, 
Surrey. Eng., 28 Dec., 1878; s. of the late 
Granville Leveson Gowerrof Tilsey Place, 
and the Hon. Sophia Leveson Gower, d. oi 
Baron Leigh of Hookwood, Lempsfield, 
Surrey, Educ: Winchester Coll.; arrived 
in Canada, Oct., 1905; formerly Lieut., 
Royal Sussex l^litia and Lieut. Prince 
Albert's Somerset L. I.; served in South 
Africa (medal and five clasps); late comp- 
troller of the Household to H. E. Earl Grey, 
Governor General of Canada. Recreations: 
cricket, golf, shooting. Address: Govern- 
ment House, Ottawa, Ont.; Nookwood, 
Lempsfield^ Surrey, Eng. Clubs: Grosvenor, 
Lond on; Rideau, Ottawa, Ont. 

LETT, Miss Beatrice A.; 6. Montreal, 
27 Dec., 1890; d. Lewis & Bella R. Levy. 
Educ: Montreal. Engaged in journalism 
and magazine work, latterly in B.C. Pub- 
lished poetry and prose at age of 13. Issued 
Collector's Companion at age of 14, whild 
still attending school. Commenced pubU- 
eation of Levy Magazine, when 16 years 
old. Recently incorporated her venture 
under name of Beatrice A. Levy, Ltd., with 
capitalisation of $50,000. Recreations: hit- 
erature, music, canoeing and driving. Ad- 
dress: 670 Granville St. (bus.); 956 Bidwell 
St., Vancouver, B.C. Club: Canadian 
Wom en's Press. 

LEWIS, Edward Norman, M.P.; b. 
Goderioh. Ont., 18 Sept.. 1858; s. of Ira 
Lewis, LL.B«, and Julia L. Dwight; m. 9 
Nov., 1888, Ida Howard Shaw. Educ: 
Goderich Gram. Sph. Has been Mayor of 
Goderich, and acting Crown Attorney and 



Clerk of the peace for Huron Co.; first 
elec. to H. of C, 1904; re-elec. 1908; Church 
of England; Conservative. Publications: 
"The Mariners' Manuel," Index to Ont. 
Statutes," Magistrates Manuel and Criminal 
Law Ind«c," ''Lewis's Law of Shipping." 
Addtess: (Goderich, Ont. 

LEWIS, ^hn; b. Toronto, 17 Jan., 
1858; «. of Richard and Mary Emmett 
Lewis; m. Eliza Garwood, d. of late Robert 
Garwood, of Winnipeg; one *. two d. Educ : 
Toronto Pub. Schs., and Collegiate Inst.; 
studied law from 1874 to 1889; entered 
journalism, 1881; member Press Gallery, 
H. of C, 1884, and several years afterwards 
Has been editorial writer on the OlobSj News 
World and Star. Publications: life of 
George Brown, (Makers of Canada series) ; 
Canada Stories. Address: 125 Beach Ave., 
Toronto, and Balmy Beach, Ont. 

LEWIS John Trayers, M.A., K.C., 
D.C.L.; 6. BrockviUe, Ont., 29 Oct.. 
1857; e. s. of His Grace the late Archbishop 
of Ontario; m. Mary Ethel, d. of Collingwood 
Schrieber, Esq., C.M.G.; two s. three d. 
Educ: Bishops Coll. Sch., LennoxviUe, 
Que.; Trinity Coll. Sch., Port Hope Ont.; 
•Trinity Univ., Toronto: Dickson Scholar- 
ship, 1876; Bumside ^Scholarship, 1877; 
admitted to practice in 1882; K.C., in 1908; 
has practiced continuously in Ottawa since 
1882: first in partnership with Hon. James 
Cockbum, Q.C., afterwards with F. H. 
Chrysler, Esg., until 1896; and for the last 
13 years, senior partner of the firm of Lewis 
& Smellie. Has for many years been a 
member of the Corporation of Governors 
of Trinity Univ., Torotno. In 1896, was 
elec. Chancdlor of the Diocese of Ottawa, 
and since 1902 he has been an elec. delegate 
to the Greneral Synodr of the Church of 
England in Canada. For the past two 
years, has been pres. of the Rideau Club. 
Ottawa. Is one of the elec. Governors of 
St. Luke's General Hospital, Ottawa, and 
a member of the Executive Council of the 
Victorian Order of Nurses, and Solicitor for 
both. Has on many occasions acted as 
counsel before the Imperial Privy Council, 
and practices in both tne Supreme Court of 
Canada, and the Exchequer Court. Rep- 
resents the Official Guardian for Infants m 
the Ottawa District, and is solicitor for the 
Imperial Bank, the Union Bank, the Ang- 
lican Synod, and other Corporations; 
has represented large interests at the Par- 
liamentary Bar. Address: 250 Cooper St., 
Ottawa. Clubs: Rideau, Golf, Country, 
Ottawa. 

LEWIS, Lansing. Captain, R.L.; 6. 
Montreal, 7 March, 1854; «. of John and 
Caroline Lewis; m. Katherine Bate, of 
Ottawa; one s. one d. Educ: Montreal, 
Liverpool and Paris: A.D.C. to the Lieut. 
Governor of Manitoba in 1881; Secretary 
Board of Trade of Winnipeg, 1882; alder- 
man and chairman of Finance, Winnipeg, 
1887; manager Caledonia Insurance Co., 
1892; lay Pan-Anglican delegate for Mon- 
treal, 1908; grandson of Col. Snowden, who. 
with Sir John Colboum, rode at the head 
of the Royal troops in the rebellion of 1837: 
Address: 9 Ontario Av., Montreal; ana 
Winnipeg Cottage, St. Patrick, Que. Clubs: 
St. James, Dixie Golf, Montj;eal. 

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lilDDEIX, His Hon. James William, 

K.C., County Court Judge for Stormont, 
Dundas and Glengarry; b. Cornwall, Ont., 
2 Nov., 1852; «. of David and Caroline A. 
liddell; m. Margaret Sophia, o. d. of the 
late Lt.-Col. Ronali Macdonell; one 8. two 
d. Educ: Cornwall Gram. Sch.: Osgoode 
HalL Toronto. Admitted to the Bar, 1876; 
or. Q.C., 1899; made County Ct. Judge for 
Stormont, Dundas and Glengarry, 2 Jan., 
1901 . Address: Cornwall, Ont. 

lilGHTHAIX, WiUiam Dover, K.C., M. 
A., F.R.S.C.; F.R.S.L.: 6. Hamilton, Ont., 27 
Dec, 1857; «. of W. F. lighthall. Notary. 
Montreal, and Margaret Wright; m. Cybel 
I. John, (7. d. Rev. Hy. Wilkes, D.D.; 
one 8. two d. Educ: High Sch. and McGill 
Univ., Montreal; called to har, 1881; Mayor 
of Westmount, Montreal, 1900-1-2; founded 
the Union of Canadian Mimicipalities, 1901 ; 
Hon. Pres., 1904; now Hon. Secretary; 
founder of the Society of Can. lit.. Can. 
National League, etc.; originated Chateau 
de Ramezay Historical Museum, etc.; Vice- 
Pres. Antiquarian Society of Montreal, Can- 
adian Society of Authors, etc.; Correspond- 

, ing Member, litvary and Historical Society 
of Quebec, etc.; has introduced much mimi- 
cipal lefldslation into Parliament. Publi- 
catton«:Thought8, Moods, and Ideals (verse 
' 1887; The Young Seigneur, or Nation-Mak- 
ing, 1888; originated and edited Songs of the 
Great Domimon (Windsor Series), 189,1, and 
Canadian Poems (Canterbury Poets), 1891 ; 
Montreal after 260 Years, 1892; The False 
Chevalier, 1898; The Glorious Enterprise, 
1902; Canada a Modem Nation, 1904; and 
many ethical, historical, and literary pam- 
phlets. Recreations: camping, antiquarian- 
ism. Address: Chateauclair, Westmount, 
Que.; Camp Beartracks. Lac Tremblant, 
Qtie. Clubs: Canada; Reform, Montreal; 
Royal Societies, London, England. 

LINDSET, George Goldwin Smith; B.A. 
(Tor.), K.C., b. Toronto, 19 March, 1860; s. 
of Charles Lindsey & Janet Mackenzie; m. 
Cora, d. of late James Bethune, Q.C., two a. 
Educ: Upper Can. Coll., Toronto Univ., 
Osgoode Hall. Called to bar of Ont., 1886 
and became partner in firm of Lount, 
Marsh, Lindsey & Lindsey; and is now sr. 
partner in firm of Lindsey, Lawrence & 
Wadsworth; was pres. and mgr. dir. Crow's 
Nest Pass Coal Co., until 1909; dir. Crow's 
Nest Electric Light and Power Co.; the 
Morrissey, Femie and Michel Ry.; one of 
the foimders of Varsity,' foimder (1882), of 
The Cricket Field. Took to England (1887) 
a team of Can. cricketers. Alderman of 
Toronto, two yrs. Unsuccessful can., 1894, 
for Ont. Leg. Ass. for West Toronto in Lib. 
interest; pres., 1900-1, Toronto Reform 
Ass. Publications: cricket across the Sea, 
Life of Wm. Lyon Mackenzie (1908, Makers 
of Can. series). Recreations: cricket, golf. 
Address: 146 T^ndall Ave., Toronto. Clubs: 
Toronto, National, Royal Can. Yacht, 
Toronto. 

LITHGOW, John Thomas; late Comp- 
troller, Territorial Treasurer, Supt. of 
Works & Bldgs., Chief License Inspr. and 
City Assessor and Tax Collector, Yukon 
Territory; b. Halifax, N.S., 26 Jan., 1866 
s.^ of James R. Lithgow and Marion Drew 
Lithgow. Apptd. to Asst. Receiver Gen 'Is. 
Office, Halifax, Oct., 1880. Transferred 
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to Yukon Territory as Comptroller, July, 
' 1898. Apptd. a mem. of the Yukon Coun- 
cil, 8 Jan., 1904. Apptd. Acting Commr. 
2 Feb., 1906; again apptd. Acting Commr. 
14 Nov., 1906. Recreations: horsemanship, 
curling, fishing. Address: Dawson, Y.T. 
Clubs: Zero, X>awson Amateur Athletic 
Assn. 

IXOYD, Rev, George Exton, M.A., 
Principal of the Divimty Coll., Saskatoon; 
b. London, Eng., 6 Jan., 1861 ; s. of Willam 
J. Lloyd, and Elizabeth, A. Brown; m. 
Marion 'rupp^n, of Worthing; three a. two 
d. Came to Cfan., 1880, and educ. at WycliflFe 
Coll., Toronto and Univ. of New Brunswick. 
Otdained by Archbishop of Rupertsland, 
1886; foimder and principal of Rothesay 
Coll. for Boys in N.B., 1890; Archdeacon, 
diocese of Saskatchewan. 1906 resigned to 
become principal of the Divinity Coll., of the 
Diocese of Sask., June, 1909. Address: 
Emmanuel Coll., Saskatoon, Sask. 

LOCKE, Corbet, K.C.; 6. Barrie, Co. 
of Simcoe, Ont., 9 Feb., 1864; S. of Joseph 
and Mary Locke; m. (1st), in 1882, Esther 
Alice, d. of the late Richard Holland of 
Oshawa; (2nd) in 1901, Ruby Louise, d. of 
A Percy Brown, Peterboro. two s. two a. 
Educ: Barrie Gram. Sch. Called to the 
bar of Ont., 1877; man., 1882; Q.C., 1893; 
apptd. to the CJo. Court bench, Man., 1894; 
prior to going to the bench took an active 
part in politics of Manitoba; pres. of Liberal 
Conservative Assn. for 13 years. Recrea- 
tion: cricket, tennis, curling, fishing. Ad- 
dress: Morden, Man. 

LOCKE, George Herbert, M.A.; b. 
BeamsvillC; Ont., 29 March, 1870; s. Rev. 
Joseph A. Locke and Bessie Mackay Loche; 
m. Grace Isabel Moore, Toronto; one d. 
Educ: Ryerson Pub. Sch., Toronto; Bramp. 
ton and CoUingwood Collegiate Inst., Vic- 

. toria Coll., Toronto Univergity, and Univ- 
of CMcago: Professor in Univ. of Toronto, 
C^cago, Harvard, and Mc(3iU for seven 
years; editor of the School Revieic, the 
leading journal of secondary education in 
America; Associate editor with Green & CJo.. 
of Boston, members of a number of learned 
societies; now chief librarian of the Public 
libraries of Toronto. Address: 29 Cecil St., 
Toronto. Clvh : Ontario, Toronto. 

LOCKHABT, F. A. Lawton, M.D. (Mc- 
Gill), M.B., F.M.; 8. of W. A. Lockhart and 
Mary E. Lawton; m. 1892, Mabel B. Thomas 
J^duc.:Gram.Sch.,St. John, N.B.; Merchis- 
ton Castle Sch., Edinburgh, Scot.; Edin- 
burgh Univ. (grad. 1889); returned to 
Montreal, 1890, and grad. M.D., McGill 
Univ., 1900. Apptd. Asst. Gynaecologis at 
Montreal Gen. Hospital, 1894, became 
gynaeclolqgist; apptd.Prof. of Gynaecology, 
Univ. of Bishop'^s Coll., Lennoxville, Que.. 
1893, but resigned 1894. Acted as Prof, of 
Gynaecology at Univ. of Vermont, U.S.A., 
1906-1908; has been Gnyaeologist at the 
Protestant Hospital for the Insane at 
Verdun, since 1894. Mem. Edinburgh 
Obstetrical Assn., British Medical Assn., 
Canada Medical Assn., Montreal Medical 
and Chirurgical Soc. Publication: Diseases 
of the Ovaries." pub. in the Reference 
Handbook of Medical Sciences in 1904. 
Address: 38 Bishop St., Montreal. Clvhs: 
University, St. Lawrence Fish and Game, 
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LOFTHOUSE, Bight Bev. JoseDh, D.D. ; b. 
Wadsley. Yorkshire, Eii«., 18 Dec., 1855; 
•. of Francis and Mary Lofthouse; m. Bessie 
Fallding; one d. Educ: C.M.S. Coll.. 
IsHn^on; arrived in Canada, 16 Aue., 1882; 
Missionary to the Eskimos at Churchill, 
Hudson's Bay; also at York Factory; 
Bishop of Keewatin, 1902. Recreationt: 
boatinc and travel in the Northland. Ad- 
dress: Kenora, Ont. 

LOGAN. Hanc« James, LL.B.; h. Am- 
herst Point, N.S., 26 April, 1869; a. of 
James A. Logan; widower. Educ: Model 
Sch., Truro, Pictou Academy, and Dal- 
housie Univ. Called to the Bar of Nova 
Scotia, 1892. First el. to H. of C. at g. e. 
1896; re-el. 1900 and 1904; retired 1908. 
Was asst. chief Liberal Whip and chm. of 
Parliamentary Committee on Privileges and 
Elections. Address: Amherst, N.S. 

LiOGAN. Robert Samuel; b. St. Louis, 
Mo., U.S.A.. 13 Feb., 1864; s. of Samuel 
Logan and Mary Cooper McCleverly, both 
Canadians; m. Anne Iliankin; three s. two d. 
Educ: St. Louis Gram. Sch., aiiivtd in 
Canada, 6 July, 1896; entered railway 
service with General Manager of the Wabash 
Railroad, 1 Oct., 1886; Gran! Tnmk Ry , 6 
Juljv 1896. as Assistant and to-Ltarv to 
the General Manager. Recreaiions : walking 
and golf. Address: 12 Aberdeen Ave., 
Westmount, Que. 

IX>GGIE, WlUlam Stewart, M.F.; b. 
Burnt Church, N.B., 10 Aug.. 1860; ». of 
George Loggie and Ann Morrison; m. Els- 

§eth B. Kerr; six s. seven d, Educ: Gram, 
ch., Chatham, N.B., Pres. and mug. dir. 
of the W. S. Loggie Co., Ltd., wholesale and 
dry goods mfgrs., ana packers of canned 
lobsters. Mem. N.B. Leg. fo^ Northum- 
berland Co.. 1903-1904. El. to H. of C. at 
g. e.. 1904 and 1908. Has been mayor and 
alderman for town of Chatham. Address: 
Chatham, N.B. 

LiONG, Thomas; b. Co. of Limerick, 
Ireland, 7 April, 1838; «. of Thomas Long 
and Margaret Fanel; m. (Ist) Annie Patton; 
(2nd) Ehsabeth Kealy; two s. two d. Educ: 
Ireland and Canada; arrived in Canada. 
Oct.. 1850; general merchant; member of 
the Ontario Legislature for North Simcoe, 
for eight years. Address: Collingwood, 
Ont., 613 Jarvis St., Toronto. Clubs: Tor- 
onto, Albany, Toronto. 

LONGLET. Hon. James Wllberforce, 
M.A., D.C.L.. LL.D., F.R.S.C. a Judge of 
the Supreme Court of Nova Scotia; 6. 
Paradise, N.S 4 Jan., 1849; m. (Ist), 1877, 
Annie, y. d, of N. Brown; two ». one d.; (2nd) 
1901, Lois E., v. d. of late George Fletcher; 
fives, one d. A lecturer and public speaker, 
and a regular contributor to the magasines: 
is a Liberal in politics, and an advancea 
thinker on social and religious questions; 
graduated from Acadia Univ., 1871; ad- 
mitted to the Bar of N.S., 1876: first elec. to 
Parliament, 1882; entered Government, 
1884; Attorney-General, 1886-1906; Judge 
of Supreme Court 1905; Q.C., 1892; D.C.L.. 
1897; elec. Fellow of the Royal Society of 
Canada, 1898. PuMications: Love; Socialism, 
its Truths and Errors; The Greatest Dn^na; 
A Material Age; Canada and Imperial Fede- 
ration; Religion in 19th Century; Life of 
Joseph Howe, etc. Address: 18 Green 



Street. Halifax, N.S. Clubs: City Club, 
Royal Yacht, Halifax. 
liOBANGEB, Hon. Louis Onesime, 

Pmsne Judge of the Supmor Court of the 
Prov. of Quebec since 1882; b. Yamachiche, 
Que., 7 April, 1837; «. of the late Joseph 
Loranger and Marie Louise Dugal; m. (Ist. 
1867, Marie Anne Rosalie (d. 1883), d. of 
the late Hon. Justice Laframboise: (2nd) 
1888, Mad. Antoinette Varois, widow of 
Eugene Varois, and d, of the late S. Valois; 
three s. three d. Educ: St. Mary's Coll.. 
Montreal. Called to the Bar, 1858; com- 
menced practice with his bro. the late Hon. 
Mr. Justice T. J. J. Loranger; created a 
Q.C., 1881. El. to Legis. Assembly for Co. 
of Laval, 1876, and retained seat until 1882, 
when apptd. Puisne Judge of Que.; Attor- 
ney-Gen., 1879-1882; pres., St. Jean Bap- 
tiste Soc, ol Montreal, 1896-96; Pres., 
Notre Dame Hospital; a governor of the 
Laval Univ. Address: 230 Prince Arthur 
St. West, Montreal. 

LOBBAIN, Bight Bev. Narclsse Zeph- 
irln. Bishop of Pembroke, Ont.; b. 
St. Martin, Laval Co., Que.. 13 June, 1842; 
s. of Narcisse Lorrain and Sophie Goyer. 
Educ: Ste. Therese Coll. Address: Pem- 
broke, Ont. 

LOBTIE, Joseph Arthur. B.A., M.D.. 
M.P.: b. Ste. Justine of Newton, Co. of 
Vauareuill «. of Joseph Lortie and Julienne 
Montpetit. French Canadians; m. 8 Oct.. 
1900. Marie Anna d. of L. A. Gladu, N.P, of 
St. Polycarpe; three *. one d. Educ: 
Bourget Coll., Rigaud, and Laval Univ., 
Montreal. Has been a municipal coun- 
cillor; first elec, to the H. of C. 1908; 
Roman Catholic; Conservative. Address: 
St. Polycarpe, Soulanges Co., Que. 

LOUDON, James, M.A., LL.D., D.C.L.. 
F.R.S.C.; b. Toronto, 1841, of Irish parent- 
age; m. 1872, Julia, d. of John Lorn Mc- 
Dougall of Renfrew; three «. one d. Educ : 
The Toronto Gram. Sch., Up. Can. Coll., 
and Univ. of Toronto. B.A., M.A., LL.D., 
Univ. of Toronto; LL.D., Queen's, Prince- 
ton, Johns Hopkins, and Glasgow Univer- 
sities; D.C.L., "Trinity University (Toronto); 
F.R. Soc. of Canada; Pres. R.S.C. (1901-2). 
Math. Tutor in Univ. Coll. Toronto, 1863; 
Classical and. Math. Tutor, 1864; Math. 
Tutor and Dean of Residence, 1866; Prof, 
of Mathematics and Natural Philosophy, 
1876; Pres., Toronto Univ., 1892-1906. 
Publications: various Mathematical and 
Physical papers in Journal of Canadian 
Institute, the Philosophical Magacine, the 
American Jour, of Math, and the Trans, of 
Roy. Soc. of Canada. Address: 83 St. 
George St., Toronto. 

LOUGHEED, Hon. James Alexander, 
K.C., Leader Opposition in Senate of Can- 
ada; 6. 1 Sept., 1864; m. 1884, e. d. of late 
Chief Factor "William L. Hardisty of the 
Hon. Hudson Bay Co.; four a. two a. Educ: 
Toronto. Ont. Practised law in city of 
Toronto, 1881; moved to North-West Ter- 
ritories, 1883; Q.C., 1889; called to Senate 
of Canada, 1889. i4ddrcaa: Calgary, Alberta. 
Clubs: Rideau, Country, Ottawa; Ranch- 
mens', Calgary; Albany, National, Toronto. 

LOYELJ^, Charles Henrr, M.P.; b. Barn- 
Bton, Que., 12 Nov., 1854; s. of the late 
Henry Lovell and Artemessa Merriman; m. 
2 Aug., 1879, Ada Bush, (^oaticook; two «. 



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elec. to the H. of C, bye-eleo., Jan., 1908, 
s^ter the death of his father; re-el. at g. e., 
1908. liberal. Addren: Goatioook, Ont. 

LOW, Albert Peter, B.Ap.S., LL.D.; 
Deputy Minister of Dep. of Mines, Canada; 
&. Montreal; 24 May, 1861; m. Isabella 
Cunningham; one s. one d. Educ: McGill 
Univ., Montreal; c<Hmected with the Geo- 
logical Survey since 1881; Deputy Min., 3 
May. 1907; hM made geological explorations 
in all parts of Canada, but especially in 
Labrador, Niagara and around the shores 
of Hudson's Bay. Pvblicaiiona: numer- 
ous reports. Recreation: curling. Addreee: 
154 McLaren St., Ottawa. Clubs: Rideau, 
Country, Ottawa. 

LOW, Thomas Andrew, M.P.; h. Que- 
bec, 17 March, 1871; of Scotch parentage; 
m. 30 Nov., 1904, Mary Q. Dean: one a. 
Educ. : Pembroke Ont., pub. and high schls. ; 
moved to Pembroke with his parents when 
a child; pres., Renfrew Roller Mills Co.. 
Ltd.; Pres., Logan Bros., Ltd.; director, 
Renfrew Mfg. Co., Ltd.; warden Co. Ren- 
frew; member Co. Council for four years; 
first el. to H. of C. for South Renfrew, 1908; 
Methodist; Liberal; Addreae: Renfrew, 
Ont. 

liOWE, John; h. Warrington, Lanca- 
shire, Eng.. 20 Feb., 1824; «. of James 
Lowe and Anne Clarke; m. Almira Cham- 
berlin of Freleghsburg" Misaisquoi Co., Que.; 
two «. two d. Educ. .•In the Sen. of Warring- 
ton, and Latchford. until 16 years of age; 
arrived in Canada, July, 1840; when first 
came to Canada, was employed as book- 
keeper in Montreal fur house; reporter on 
Montreal Gazette, 1846; left Montreal in 
1852, to edit the Colonist in Toronto, when 
that paper became the first daily, all-the- 
year-round newspaper ever pubUshed in 
Canada; in 1853 retiuned to Montreal to 
become partner in ownership of Oazette, 
and joint editor with Col. Chamberlin, M. 
L.A., C.M.G.; advocate of the railway to 
the North-West and the Allan Line, at that 
time; entered civil service as assistant 
Depty. Minister of Agriculture, with title 
of Secretary in 1869, having in charge 
immigration to Canada; Depty. Min. of 
Agriculture for several yrs. Publications: 
Editorial articles and year book; Recrea- 
tions: gardening and vine culture. Addres$, 
Ottawa, Ont. 

LOWE, Robert, Pres. of Yukon Council. 
6. nr. Toronto, 1869. Mem. for White- 
horse in Territorial Council; engaged in 
freighting business; part owner Whitehorse 
Tramway. A leading merchant and "linW 
operator. Unsuccessful condidate for H. 
of C, at g. e., 1908. Address: Dawson, 
Y.T. 

LOWBIE, William Hugh, Resdstrar of 
Deeds for the Co. of Russell; h. Carp, Car- 
leton Co., Ont., 14 April, 1849; s. of James 
Lowrie and Sarah Ronan; m. R. S. Wilson; 
t wo «. one d. Educ. : Pub. Sch. , Cumberland . 
Brought up on farm. Engaged in real 
estate business for 25 yrs. before receiving 
present appointment. Has always been 
active in public life. Pres. of Conserva- 
tive Assn. for 18 yrs.; pres., Agricultural 
Soc. for several yrs. High Chief Ranger 
of the I. O. F. Address: Russell, Ont. 
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LUCAS, Bev. Daniel Van Norman, D.D. 
b. Hamilton, Ont^ 12 July, 1834; §. of Capt. 
John Lewis: m. £. Adelia Reynolds; three 
•. Educ.: Victoria Univ., Ont.; reformer, 
traveller and author. PMicatiof^: "Aus- 
tralia and Homeward," "All about Canada" 
"The British Empire and Imperial Federa- 
tion," and a soore of smaller publications. 
Address: St. Catharines, Ont., and Criokle- 
wood. London, Eng. 

LUCAS, Hon. Isaac Brock, K.C.. M.L. 
A.; 6. Warwick. Tp. Lambton. Co., Ont., 
1867; «. of George Lucas ana Elizabeth 
Cowan, of Irish descent; m. E^abeth £. 
Richardson, d. of M. K. Richardson, Ex- 
M.P. for South Grey; two s. Educ, : Strath- 
roy Collegiate and Toronto Univ.; a mem- 
ber of the firm of Lucas, Wright and Mc- 
Ardle, Barristers; elec. to Legis. of Ont.. 
1898, 1902, 1905, nd 1908; chairman of 
Private Bills Committee; Minister without 
Portfolio in Ontario Cabinet. Address: 
Markdale. Ont. Clvb: Albany, Toronto. 

LUMSDEN, Hugh David, C.E.; b. Bel- 
helvie Lodge, Aberdeenshire, Scot., 7 Sept., 
1844; s. Colonel Thomas Lumsden, C.B., 
and Hay Burnet; m. in 1885, Mary F., o. d. 
of J. W. G. Whitney, Toronto; four s. 
Arrived in Canada, 26 April. 1861. Educ: 
Belleview Academy; Aberdeen and Wim- 
bledon Sch.. Surrey, Eng.; O.L.S., M.LC.E., 
M.C. Soc., C:E.; in practice as O.L.S. imtil 
1871; since then he has been employed 
constantly in the location and construction 
of Railways in many parts of the Dominion; 
chief engr.. National Transcontinental Ry. 
Conm., but resigned, 1909. Recreations: 
shooting and fishing. Address: 162 Argyle 
Ave., Ottawa; and Bay St., Oriltia. Clt^s: 
Toronto; Rideau, Golf, Ottawa; Engineers, 
Montreal. _ 

LYNCH, Hon. William Warren, B.C.L., 
K.C., LL.D., Judge of the Quebec Superior 
Court; 6. Bedford, Missisquoi Co., Que.. 
30 Sept., 1854; s. of Thomas Lynch and 
Charlotte R. Williams; m. 25 May, 1874, 
Ellen Florence Pettes; two «. Educ: Stan- 
bridge Academy, Missisquoi Co.; Univ. of 
Vermont, and McGill Univ.; practiced law 
in Bedford District from 1868 to 1887, and 
in Montreal, from the latter year to 1889. 
when apptd. Judge; elec. member of Que- 
bec Legislature for Brome Co. in 1871, and 
continued as such \mtil appointment; mem- 
ber of Quebec Government from 1879 until 
1887. Address: Knowlton, Que. 



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MABEE, Hon. James Pitt, K.C., Chief 
Commr., Bd. of Ry. Commrs. for Canada; 
b. Port Rowan, Ont.. 5 Nov., 1859; s. of 
Simon Rtt Mabee and Fannie Leaton; m. 
Mary Thorald^of Port Rowan; one •. one d. 
Educ: Port Rowan High Sch., Toronto 
Univ. After graduating in law practised 
profession at Ostowel for some yrs., later 
at Stratford and Toronto. Apptd. one of 
the Judges of the High Ct. of Justice for 
Ontario, King's Bench Div.. 21 Nov., 1905: 
apptd. Chief Commr., Bd. of Ry. Commrs., 
28 March, 1908, in succession to the late 
Commr. Killam. Addresses: Railway Com- 
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MACAIXUM, Archibald Byron, M.A.. 
M.B.; Ph.D^ Hon. Sc. D.; Hon. LL.D., 
F.R.S.C., F.K.S., Professor of Physioloffical 
Chemistry in the Univ. of Toronto; b. Bel- 
mont, Ont.f 1859; «. of Alexander Macallum. 
of Kilmartm, Aiisyleshire. and Anna, d. of 
Neil Macalpine, Parish of Knapdale, Arsyle- 
shirct Scot.; m. Minnie Isabel, d. of the late 
John Strachan Bruce, of Cornwall, Ont.; 
thtee a. Educ: Univ. of Toronto, and 
Johxu Hopkins Univ., Baltimore; apptd. 
lecturer in Physioloey in the Univ. of 
Toronto in 1887; Professor in 1891. Pvh- 
licationM: numerous papers (research chiefly 
on Physiology and Biochemistry, in EngUsh 
and Ameiican Scientific Journals. Bt' 
creations: golf and walking. Address : 59 
St. George St., Toronto. &iu6; Golf. Tor- 
onto. 

HACAULAT, Charles Daniel, K.C.; 
Judge of the Territorial Court, Yukon; b. 
Township of Sidney, Hastings Co., Ont., 20 
Oct., 1863; •. of Daniel Macaulay and 
Elizabeth Macdonnell; m. Mary C. P., d. of 
Robert P. Davy, of Belleville, Ont.; one s' 
Educ: Frankfort Pub. Sch.; Albert Coll., 
Belleville; Osgoode Hall. After grad., 
practised law at Belleville, until May, 1901, 
when apptd. to present office. Address: 
Dawson, Y.T. Club: Zero, Dawson. 

MAC AULAT, Robertson; Pres. Sun Life 
Ins. Co.; b. Fraserburgh, Buchan, Aber- 
deenshire, Scotland, Jan., 1833; m. 1859, 
Barbu-a Reid of Eoinburg^; two s. one d. 
Educ.: Stomoway, Lewis isd. Arrived in 
Can., 1854. Apptd. acct. in the Canada 
Life Ass. Co., 1855, but resigned in 1871 to 
accept Secretai^9hii> of the Mutual life 
Ass of Can., at Haxmlton. Became Sec. of 
the Sun lite in 1874, and moved to Mon- 
treal; promoted to managership of Co., 1876 
and man. dir., 1887., and two yrs. later el. 
pres. Resigned position of man. dir., 1906, 
in favor of his son, Mr. T. B. Macaulay< 
Address: 4005 Dorchester St., Montreal. 

MACAITLAT, Thomas Bassett, F.I. A. 
(G.B.) F.A.S. (Am.); F.S.S. (Q.B.), Man- 
aging Dir., Sun life Insur. Co. of Canada; 
b, Hamilton, Ont.. 6 June, 1860; «. of Rob- 
ertson Macaulay and Barbara Marie Reid; 
m. Henrietta M.L., d. of late Dr. T. Bragg, 
New Orleans, and step d. of Rev. J. Lawson 
FoTster, D.D., now of London, Eng.; two a. 
three d. Educ.: Hunilton, Ont., and Mon- 
treal, Que. Entered service of the Sun 
Life Insur. Co., 1877; actuary, 1880; sec- 
retary, 1891; director. 1898; mng. dir., 
1906; supervisor at Montreal in connection 
with the examinations of the Inst of Ac- 
tusuries of G.B.; chapter mem. of the 
Actuarial Soc. of Amenoa; pres. two terms; 
corr. mem. of the Inst, des Actuaries Fran- 
cais, Paris; rep. at the International Con- 
gress of Actuaries at Brussels, 1895; Lon- 
don, 1898; Paris, 1900; Berlin, 1906; vice 
pres. at Paris and Berlin congresses res- 
pectively for the U.S. and Canada. Re- 
creation: farming (Hudson Heights, Que.) 
Address: 4007 Dorchester St., Montreal. 

MacBBIDE, Ernest William, M.A. (Can- 
tab), D. Sc. (London, F.R.S., Strathcona 
Prof, of Zoology, McCrill Univ.; b. Belfast, 
Ireland, 12 Dec., 1866; «. of Samnel Mac- 
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WHO'S WHO. MACDONALD 

Co., linen manufacturers; m. Constance 
Harvey, d. of F. H. Chrysler, K.C., of Ot- 
tawa; one «. Educ: Queen's Coll., Belfast, 
St. John's Coll., Cambridge; London Univ. 
(Univ. scholarship in Zookigy, 1889). 1891. 
1892, studied at ZoologicalLaboratory, at 
Naples. Apptd. Univ. demonstrator in 
Animal Morpholc«y at Cambridge, 1892: 
made a Fellow of St. John's CoU.. 1893. and 
obtained med^ for research in Biology, 
same yr. Was pres. and vice-pres. ot 
Cambndge Union, apptd. to chair of Zoo- 
logy, McGill Umv.; el. mem. American 
Soc. of Zoologists, 1898. Mem. Royal Soc., 
London. Publications: Text-Book of Zoo- 
logy, 1908; the development of Asterina 

, Gibbosa, 1896; the early development of 
Amphioxus, 1898; the development of 
Echinus Esculentus; the development of 
Ophiothrix Fragilis. Recreations: golf, ten- 
nis. Address: Montreal. Club: University. 
Montreal. 

MacCLEMENT, William Thomas, M.A.; 
D.Sc.; b. Inverary, Ont., 29 Jan., 1861; *. 
of David and Nancy Bruce MaoClement; m. 
Mary Guthrie Freeman; one «. and one d. 
Educ: Ont. Pub. Schs., Frontenac High 
Sch., Queen's University, Kingston. Ont., 
Chicago Univ., Chicago, 111.; Pub. Sch. 
teacher for four years, and Hign Sch. teacher 
for six years; Professor of Qiemistry, Ar- 
mour Institute of Technology, Chicago, for 
five vears; Professor of Chemical Engineer- 
ing for five years; at present Professor of 
Botany, Queen's Univ., Kingston, Ont. 
Publications: Bianual and Laboratory Note 
Book, in chemistry; Text Book and Manual 
of Chemistry; magazine articles on Botany. 
Recreations: golf, fishing, photography. 
Address: County House. Collins Bay, Bay 
of Quinte. Club: Saturday Club, Kingston , 
Ont. 

MACDLABMID, Finlay George, M.L.A.; 
b. New Glasgow. Aldboro* tp., Elmn Ck>., 
Ont., 11 Oct.. 1869; a. of Finlay Macdiarmid 
and Margaret Munro; m. Mary Isabell Mc- 
Gugan; one «. Editc: Pub. Sch., Ridge- 
town Ck>ll. Inst. Mem. of Tp. Coun. of 
Aldboro' for four yrs. First el. to Ont. 
Legis. at g. e., 1898; re-eL at each succeed- 
ingg. e. Address: Aldboro*, Ont. 

MacDONAIiD, Bight Bev. Alexander, 
D.D., LL.D., Bishop of Victoria, B.C.; b. 
Mabou, Inverness Co., Cape Breton, 18 
Feb., 1858; ». of Finlay MacDonald and 
Catherine Beaton. Educ: St. Frances 
Xavier's Antigonish, N.S., and Propa- 
ganda, Rome; ordained priest, 8 March, 
1884; Vicar Greneral of Antigonish, 1900- 
1908; Bishop of Victoria, B.C.. 1 Oct., 1908. 
Publications: The Symbol in Sermons; The 
Sacrifice of the Mass, The Symbol of the 
Apostles, Questions of the Day, (2 vols.); 
The Mercies of the Sacred Heart; The Sa- 
craments. Address: Victoria, B.C. 

MACDONALD, Hon. Andrew Archibald, 
Senator; b. Brudenell, P.E.I. . 14 Feb., 1829; 
e. s. of Hugh and Catherine Macdonald, 
both natives of Inverness-shire, Scotland; 
m. 1863, Elisabeth Owen id. 1901); four «. 
Educ: High Sch., (Georgetown, P.E.I.. and 
by private tutor. Was in business as a 
general merchant till 1873, when he retired; 
Provincial Legislature, 1853-58 and 1863-74; 
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Postmaster-General, 1873, and Acting Post- 
Office Inspector till 1884; Lieutenant-Gov- 
ernor of the Province, 1884-1889; called to 
Dominion Senate, 1891 ; one of the only two 
surviving fathers of the Canadian Ck>nf eder- 
ation. Recreationa: boating, fishing, shoot- 
ing. Addre8$: Charlottetown. Clvh: Char- 
lottetown. 

MACDONAXD. A. F.. B.A., B.C.L.; Ed- 
itor of the Halifax Cnrowiele; h. Hopewell. 
Pictou Ck)., N.S. Educ: Pictou Acad., and 
Dalhousie Univ., Halifax. Joined the staff 
of the Morning Chronicle as reporter, 1897! 
promoted news editor 1900; editor, 1905. 
Was the Nova Scotia del. at the Imperial 
Press Conference in London in June, 1909, 
when sixty representative joumalEdts from 
the oversea dominions participated in a 
series of memorable functions. Addre9$: 
Halifax. N.S. 

MACDONAJLD. Archibald John, M.L.A.; 
b. Panmure. King's Co.. P.E.I., 10 Oct., 
1834; a. of Hugh and Catherine Macdonald; 
m. Marion Murphy; four a. three d. Educ. : 
at Georgetown and Charlottetown, P.E.I.; 
was collector of Customs at Georgetown for 
several years; member of the Provincial 
Legislative and Provincial Government; 
Master in Chancery; Consular Asent of the 
United States. Recreationa: fishing, farm- 
ing and boating. Addreaa: Georgetown, P. 

MACDONALD, Hon. Daniel Alexander; 

Judge of the Court of King's Bench for 
M^toba; b. P.E.I., 17 Aug.. 1868; a. of 
Alexander Macdonald and Mary McRae; 
m. Helen St. Luke Rogers; one «. three d. 
Educ: Prince of Wales Coll., P.E.I.; ad- 
mitted to the bar of P.E.I., in 1883; bar of 
Manitoba in 1885; after practising his pro- 
fession in Winnipeg for some years was 
apptd. Judge. Recreationa: golf, curling. 
Addreaa: 107 Stradbrooke Place, Winnipeg. 
Cluba: Manitoba, St. Charles Country, Win- 

MAcSoNAXiD, Br-General Donald Al- 
exander, I.S.O. 1903; Quartermaster 
General of Ordnance, Canada, since 1904; 
6. 1845; s. of late Alexander Eugene Mac- 
donald, Deputy Clerk of the Crown and 
Registrar of the Surrogate Court of Corn- 
wall, Ont.; m. 1876, Mary, 2nd d. of Mr. 
Justice Hugh Richardson, formerly of the 
Supreme Court of the North-West Ter- 
ritories of Canada; one d, Educ: County 
High Sch. Served during Fenian Raids, 
1866; Red River Expedition, 1870 (medal, 
two clasps); North-West Rebellion, 1886 
(medal); holds Long Service Decoration; 
sometime Chief Superintendent Military 
Stores; Director-General of Ordnance, Can- 
ada, 1903-4. Address: The New Russell, 
Ottawa, Clubs: Rideau, Golf, Ottawa. 

MACDONALD, Edward Mortimer, B.L., 
K.O., M.P.; b, Pictou, N.S,, 16 Aug., 1866; 
a. John D. and Mary Isabel Macdonald; m. 
EHi*h TJMrti Tvp*;: two .0, nnp d. EHnc.: 
Pici/v/U A^ciuciiiy and Dalhoubie Univ.; for 
seven years member for Rctou in Provin- 
cial Legislature of N.S.; member of H. of C. 
since 1904; re-el., 1908. Career confined to 
politics and law. Recreationa: curling, and 
cricket. Addreaa: Limehurst, Pictou, N.S. 
Clvba: Rideau, Ottawa; Halifax. 

MACDONALD of EamscUffe, The Bar- 
oness; b. Jamaica, 24 Aug., 1836; d. 
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of Hon. T. J. Bernard, a member of the 
Privy Council of Jamaica, and Theodora 
Foulks; m. 16 Feb., 1867, Rifjht Hon. Sir 
John A. Macdonald, Prime Minister of the 
Dominion, who d. 6 June, 1891; one d., the 
Hon. Mary Theodore Margaret. Educ: 
England. Cr. (14 Aug., 1891) first Baron- 
ess oy H.M. Queen Victoria, in recognition 
of Sir John Macdonald's great services to 
Canada and the Empire. In 1887, headed 
a movonent for the establishment of an 
Art Museum and Industrial Coll., as a 
memorial of Queen Victoria; was present in 
Westminster Abbey at the Corontaion of 
the King and Queen; in the same yr. took 
charge, with Lady Strathcona, of the Can- 
adian stall at the Imperial Coronation 
Basaar. Publicationa: many articles for 
the English press on Canada and her 
resources. Resides chiefly abroad. Ad- 
dreaa: cjo Canadian High Commissioner, 17 
Victoria St., London, S.W., England. 

MACDONALD, Hon. Hugh John, M.A., 
K.C., P.C; 6. Kingston. Ont., 13 March, 
1860; «. of the Rt. Hon. Sir John Macdonald 
for many yrs. Prime Minister of Canada, 
and Isabella Clark; m. (1st) 1876, Jean, 
King, d. of the late W. A. Murray, of Tor- 
onto;f(2nd) 1883, Agnes Gertrude, d. of the 
late S. J. Van Koughnet, Q.C. Educ: 
Queen's Coll., Kingston, Toronto Univ. 
(Grad. 1869). Called to Ontario bar, 1872; 
and practiced in Toronto for ten yrs. Re- 
moved to Winnipeg, 1882. and formed 
partnership with J. Stewart Tupper, e. a, 
of Sir Charles Tupper, Bart. El. to H. of 
C. as mem. for Winnipeg, 1891; accepted 
portfolio of Dept. of Interior in Tupper 
Ministry, 1896, but resigned office with his 
leader 8 July, same yr. Accepted Conser- 
vative leadership in Manitoba, and formed 
an adnm. after defeat of Greenway Govt., 
Dec., 1899. Resigned office. Oct., 1900, 
to contest Brandon for H. of C, but was 
defeated. Is senior of the legal firm of 
Macdonald, Haggart, Sullivan and Tarr. 
Addreaa: Winnipeg. Club: Manitoba, Wm- 
nipeg. 

MACDONALD, Hon. James Alexander, 
LL.B., K.C^ Chief Justice of the CJourt of 
Appeal for British Ck>lumbia; b. Huron Ck)., 
Ont., 1858. Educ: Pub. Schs. and Coll. 
Inst., Stratford; Toronto Univ. and Osgoode 
Hall. Entered the law firm of Fullerton, 
Cook, Wallace & Macdonald, of Toronto, 
1890, removing to Rossland, B.C., 1896. 
where he took up practice of his profession. 
First ores, of the Rossland branch of the 
Prov. Min. Assn. of B.C. First el. to B.C. 
Legis., 1 903, and re-el. 1 907. Leader of the 
Liberal Opposition in the Legis.. but re- 
signed this position previous to his appoint- 
ment as Chief Justice of the B.C. Ct. of 
Appeal. Addreaa: Victoria, B.C. . , 

MACDONALD, John, J. P.; head of the 
firm of John Macdonald db Co., wholeeale 
dry goods; b. Oaklands, nr. Toronto, Ont., 
4 Nov.. 1863; ». of the late Hon. John Mac- 
donald. Educ: Upper Canada Ck)ll. Wh«a 
quite a young lad entered the dry goods 
firm of John Macdonald & Co., which was 
founded by his father; received a soimd 
business training, and on the death of ma 
father, undertook the management of the 
business. Mem. Toronto Bd. of Trade, 
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pire League. Was one of orig. promoters, 
and is now a dir. of the Annual Horse Show 
at Toronto; mem.. Horse Breeders' Assn. 
and of the Hackn^ Horse Assn. AddreMs: 
116 Famham Av. , Toronto. Club : National 
Toronto. 

MACDONAU), John Alexander, M.L.A. 
6. Tracadie, P.E.I., 12 April. 1874; ». of 
John Charles and Mary Elizabeth Mac- 
donald; m. Marie Jo»n>hine MacDonald; 
one •. two d. Educ: Tracadie pub. schl.; 
merchant and shipowner; exporter of grain 
and produce; member of Legislative Ass., 
of P.E.L Address: Cardigan, P.E.I. 

MACDONAU), John Archibald, M.L.A.; 
h, Winnipeg, Man., 6 Aiig., 1865; «. of Archi- 
bald Macdonald, chief factor, Hudson Bay 
Co., and Ellen Inkster, both Scotch; m. 
EUeonora Catherine Campbell, d. of the 
late Robt. Campbell, F.K.G.S.; three ». 
one d. Educ: St. John's Coll., Winnipeg. 
Up to .1893, with the Hudson Bay Co., but 
since a member of the firm of H. McDonald 
Co., Bankers, Fort Qu'Ai>pelle, Sask. Re- 
creations: motoring, tennis, and shooting. 
Address: Sterling, Fort Qu'Appelle, Sask. 
Clvh: Manitoba, Winnipeg. 

MACDONALD, J. A., LL.D. (Glasgow); 
Managing Editor of The Globe, Toronto; b. 



Middlesex Co., Ont., 22 Jan., 1882; «. of late 
John A. Macdonald, a native of Pictou Co., 
N.S. ; g.-g. s. of James Macdonald, a soldier 
of the 84th Highland Regiment; m. 1890, 
Grace Limisden Christian; two «. one d. 
Educ: Hamilton and Toronto, Ont.;Edinb. 
Scot. Graduated at Knox Coll.. Toronto, 
1887; edited the Knox Coll. Monthly during 
Coll. course and imtil 1801; ordained to 
ministry of the Presbyterian Church, and 
inducted pastor of Knox Church, St. Thom- 
as, Ont., 1891; resigned pastoral charge, 
1896, and removed to Toronto to become 
first editor of The Westminster, a religious 
monthly magazine; subsequently acquired 
the Canada Presbyterian, The Presbyter, 
The Presbyterian Review, and The Western 
Presbyterian, which were consolidated 
under his editorship and issued as The Pres- 
bvterian, a weekly devoted to Presbyterian 
Church interests; principal of the Presby- 
terian Ladies' Coll., 1896-1901; apptd. by 
Ont. Oovemment to serve on first Board 
of Governors of the Univ. of Toronto, 1906; 
LL.D. (Glasgow, 1909) del. to Imp. Press 
confce., 1909. Publications: From Far 
Formosa, volimie on life-work of late Dr. 
G. L. MacKay; "What a newspaper man 
saw in Britain;" many fugitive articles on 
literary, social, political and reUgious sub- 
jects. Recreations: making speeches. Ad- 
dress: The Olobe, Toronto. Cltib: National, 
Toronto. 
MACDONALD, Hon. Lauchlin, M.L.A.; 
6. East Point, P.E.I., 26 March, 1844; s. of 
Ronald and Catherine Macdonald; m. 
Theresa McLean; one s. one d. Educ: 
District Sch. and St. Dunstan's Coll.; first 
elec. a member of the legis. of P.E.I., 1875: 
elec. by acclam., 1876; elec. in 1879; retired 
in 1882; unsuccessful candidate in 1900; 
elec. 1908; a member of the Executive 
Coundl; pres. of the East Point Farmers' 
Institute; pres. of the Cheese Board of 
Trade, P.E.I. ; pres. of the Dairy Men's Assn 
P.E.I.; Secretary and managing director of 



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the East Point Daiiy Assn. for 13 years. 
Address: East Point, P.E.I. 
MACDONALD, Sir WiUiam ChrUtopher, 

Kt., cr. 1898; b. Glenaladale, P.E.I., 1831 ; 
y: s. of late Hon. Donald Macdonald, Presi- 
dent Legislative Council of P.E.I. Governor 
of McGill Univ., Montreal, to widch he has 

Sven large endowments; Director of the 
ank of Montreal; Governor of Montreal 
General Hospital; established and endowed 
the Macdonald Agric. Coll. at Ste. Anne de 
Bellevue, at a cost of $5,000,000. Educ: 
Central Academy, Charlottetown, P.E.I. 
Address: 891 Sherbrooke St., Montreal. 
Clubs: Moimt Royal, St. James', Montreal, 
MACDONALD, Hon. WilUam John, Sen- 
ator; b. Skye, 1830; 2nd «. of Alexander 
Macdonald of Valley; m. (Catharine Balfour, 
d. of Capt. Murray Keid of the Hudson Bay 
Ck)y. ; tfaj'ee s. three d. Educ : private tutor. 
Elected to Legislative Assembly of Van- 
couver Island, 1859; called to XiCgislative 
Council of B.C., 1866; Mayor of Victoria on 
two occasions; called to Senate of Canada, 
1871 : Captain of Militia in the early days of 
the Colony of Vancouver Island, 1861-58; 
acted as Gold Conmnssioner. Collector of 
Customs, and Postmaster; has been in 
public life forty-eight years^ served the 
Hudson's Bay Company for eight years. 
Recreations: mMoe, driving, riding, boating. 
Address: Armadale, \^ctoria, B.C.; The 
Senate, Ottawa. 
MACDONELL, Major Archibald Cam- 
eron, D.S.O.; b. Windsor, Ont., 6 
Oct., 1864; a. of S. S. Macdonell, K.C., and 
Ellen Broadhead; m. 1890, Mary Maud Flora 
3rd d. of late lieut.-Col. J. T. Campbell, 
late of the 72nd Highlanders and Royal 
Fusiliers; one «. one a. Educ: Trin. Coll. 
School, Port Hope, Ont.; R.M.C., Kingston. 
Gaxetted lieut. Canadian Moimted Iniantry 
Permanent Corps, 1888; apptd. Adjutant 
and Quartermaster, 1888; exchanged into 
North-West Mounted Police, 1889; volun- 
teered into 2nd Batt., Canadian Mounted 
Rifles, for service in South Africa, Jan., 
1900, as Captain; Major, 20 May, 1900; 
commanded four troops Canadian Mounted 
Rifles and two guns D Battery, Royal Cana- 
dian Artillery, with advanced colunm Sir 
Charles Parson's Field Force, in the opera- 
tions in Kenhardt District; took part in 
general advance from Bloemfontein ; in 
command of D Squadron Canadian Mount- 
ed Rifles; present at actions; was in com- 
mand of Canadian Squadron that went 
through the Boer Unes the night of the Vet 
River fight and blew up culvert and cut the 
telegraph near Smaldeel; Vet River, Zand 
River (two days); operations around Kroon- 
stadt, Johannesburg, and Pretoria, includ- 
ing two days' action at Klip River; present 
at battle of Diamond Hill, 11 and 12 Jtme, . 
1900 (dangerously wounded, despatches, S. 
African medal, 4 clasps); D.S.O.; organised 
and commanded the 6th (or Western) Regi- 
ment, Canadian Mounted Rifles. 1902, for 
active service in South Africa (arrived in 
Durban, Natal, after declaration of peace 
was signed); commanded Depot^ and imtil 
lately commanded "C" Division Royal 
Nortn-West Mounted Police, Canada, and 
Battleford District; transferred to R. C. 
Mounted Rifles at Winnipeg, 7 March, 1907. 
Recreations: football and cricket. Address: 



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Fort Osborne Barracks, Winnipeg. Chib: 
Manitoba. 
MACDONEUL, Angus Claude, D.C.L., 
K.C., M.P.; b. Toronto, 23 June. 1861; «. 
of Angus Duncan Macdoneli, a U.E.L.. and 
Pauline Rosalie De-La-Haye (French des- 
cent): unmsuried. Educ: Toronto Model 

, Sch. and Univ. Barrister-at-law, of Os- 
gpode Hall; member H. of C. since 1904: 
Ck>nservative. Recreationa: aquatics and 
general field athletics. Address: Toronto. 
Clubs: Toronto, Albany. Hunt, R. C. Y. C. 
Toronto; Rideau, Ottawa. 

MACFBE, Kutosoir Nicolson, B.A.: b. 
St. Chrysostome, Que.; s. C. McFee and 
Cath. McNaughton; m. 1910, Janet Louisa. 
«. d. of HonTw. S. Fielding, P.O.. Min. of 
Finance of Canada. Edw.: McGill Univ. 
Called to the bar of Quebec and practiced 
his profession in Montreal, Winnipeg and 
Minneapolis, U.S.A. R^oved to London. 
Eng., in 1889 and has been very successful 
as a financial agent; active in all movements 
for furthering the interests of Canada and 
the Motherland; del. to commercial con- 
gresses of Empire. Publications: **A prac- 
tical scheme of fiscal union for the purposes 
of defence and preferential trade from a 
Colonist's Standpoint." Address: 49a Pall 
Mall, S.W.; 73 G&acechurch St., E.C., Lon- 
don, England. 

MAC6IIX, Mrs, Helen Gresorr M.A., 
Mus. Bac; b. Hamilton, Ont.; d. of Silas and 
Emma, Gregory; m. (1st) Dr. F. C. Flesher 
Wee); (2nd) J. H. MacGill; two s. two d. 
Educ: Trinity Univ., Toronto. First 
woman to graduate in music (1886) and 
Arts (B.A., 1889), M.A. (1890), from Trin- 
ity Univ. A frequent contributor to mag- 
azines and newspapers; active member of 
National Council of Women. Address: 
1492 Harwood St., Vancouver. B.C. Clubs: 
Umversity Woman's, Women's Canadian. 
Vancouver. 

MACGILLIVBAT, Angus, M.A.; b. Bail- 
eys Brook, Pictou Ck)., N.S., 22 Jan., 1842; 
«. John and Catharine MacGiUivray; m. 
(1st) Maggie Macintosh; (2nd) Mary E. 
Doherty; three s. five d. Educ: Com. 
Sch. and St. Francais Xavier Univ.; ad- 
mitted barrister and attorney. 1974; elec. 
to Legislative Assembly, 1878; Speaker, 
1883-6; member of Executive Coimcil 1886- 
1891, and 1896 1902; member of Legblative 
Council, 1892; re-elec. to Assembly 1896; 
apptd. Co. Court Judge, 1902; imsuccessful 
candidate for H. of C, 1887 and 1891; 
^turer on Constitutional History, St. 
Francis Xavier Univ. Recreations: garden- 

. JPi.- Ad dress: Antigonish, N.S. 

MACGILLIVBAY, Prof. John, B.A., Ph. 
D., b. Ontario, 1866; parents of Scotch 
ongm; m. 1892, Annie G. Campbell of Perth, 
Ont.; two «. one d. Educ: local public 
sch.; Coll. Inst., Collingwood. Ont.; Univ. 
of Toronto; Univ. of Ldpsig. Prof, of 
Modem Languages at Albert College, Belle- 
ville, 1882-84; post-graduate studies at 
Leipaur and Paris, 1884-88; examiner in 
French and German for the Ontario Depart- 
mental leaving and univ. matriculation 
Examinations, and appellate examiner for 
the Normal Ck)ll.; Professor of modem 
''"Wages, Queen's University, Kingston, 
18«8-1902, and since professor of German. 
Publications: Graduation Thesis at Leipng, 
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Life and Works of Pierre Larivey; annotat- 
ed editions of Sardou's La Perle Noire, 
Xavier de Maistre's Le Vovage autour de 
ma Chambre, Feuillet's La Fee. and De 
Peyrebrune's Les Freres Colombo (in col- 
laboration); Storm's Schimmelreiter, an- 
notated and containing practical exercises. 
Recreation: gardening. Address: Albert St.. 
Kingston, Ont. 

MacGBEGOB, Robert Malcolm, B.A.. 
M.L.A.; 6. New Glasgow. N.S., 9 Jan., 1876; 
«. of Hon. James D. MacGregor (S^iator). 
and his first wife, Elizabeth McCoU.; m. 
Laura, only d. of the late Robert McNeil, for 
many years Warden of Pictou Co.; one s. 
one a. Educ : New Glasgow High Sch. and 
Dalhousie Coll.; first elec. to Provincial 
Legislature in 1904; re-elec. at f;. e.. 1906; 
apptd. a Governor of Dalhousie Coll., in 
1908. Recreations: tennis and curling. 
Address: New Glasgow, N.S. 

MACHADO, Jose Antonio, B.A.; b, 
Puerto Principe. Island of Cuba, 20 Jan., 
1862; s. Juan Francisco Machado, Puerto 
Principe, Cuba, and Elisabeth Frances 
Jones, Salem Mass., U.S.; m. Eleanor Es- 
mond, d. of Alfred Whitman, of Annapolis, 
N.S.; two «. four d. Educ: Pub. Sch., 
Salem, Mass., and Harvard Coll., Cam- 
bridge; arrivea in Canada, Jan., 1902; after 
grad. from Harvard in 1883, took a special 
course in mechanical engineering, followed 
by business training in New York City; 
since 1902, general manager of American 
Bank Note Co., Ottawa. Has travelled 
extensively, visiting Europe. West Indies 
and Mexico. Recreations: golf, fishing. 
Address: 222 Somerset St., Ottawa. Clubs: 
Harvard. New York; Rideau, Golf, Ottawa. 

MACHAB, A«:ne8 Maud : b. Kingston. 
Ont.; d. Rev. John Macnar, D.D., 2nd 
Principal, Queen's Univ.; has from early 
youth, been a student and a writer in prose 
and verse; a contributor to periodical litera- 
ture at home and abroad. Among the 
periodicals occasionally writt«i for. have 
Seen the ^'Canadian MonUUy" Century 
Magaiine. Andover Review, Westminster 
Review, Oood Words, and various minor 
magazines and journals. To Oood Words, 
contributed poem entitled "Canada the 
Laureate," in acknowledgement of his 
"Ode to the Queen" in return for which had 
the honour of receiving from Lord Tennyson, 
an autograph letter of thanks. PublicaHons: 
"For King and Country," "Katie Johnson's 
Cross," and "Lucy Raymond" (stories for 
girls); "Memorials of Rev. Dr. Machar;" 
"Lost and Won," "Stories of New France," 
Mariorie's Canadian Winter," "Heir of 
Fairmount Grange," "Roland Gramel. 
Knight," "Lays of the True North," (vol. 
of poems); "'The Story of Old Kingston." 
Recreations: reading, drawing, gardening 
and boating. Address: 26 Sydenham St.. 
Kingston, Ont. 

MACKAT, Alexander Grant, M.A., K.C.. 
M.L.A.; 0. Sydenham, Grey Co., Ont.. 
7 March, 1860; «. of Hugh Mackay and 
Catherine Mclnnis. Educ : Sydenham Pub- 
^ch., Owen Sound High Sch., High Sch. of 
Mount Forest, Toronto Univ. (grad. B.A., 
1883. M.A., 1886). Taught dist schs.. 1877- 
1879; principal of High ScK of Port no wan, 
Ont., 1883-1887; studied law and called to 
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for Grey Co^ 1894-1901. El. to Out. Legis. 
for North Grey at g. e., 1902, and re-el. 
1905, 1908. Leader of the Opposition; cr. 
K.C., 1902. Sir. of the Imperial Cement 
Co.; pres., Owen Sound Dredging and Con- 
struction Co. Actively interested in Can- 
adian Militia. Capt. of the Slst Regt.; 
pres. Young Men's Liberal Assn., 1890- 
1894; sec. North Grey Reform Assn., 1888- 
1894; mem. of the Owen Sound Bd. of 
Educ. for six 3^^. Addrets: Owen Sound, 
Ont. 
MACKAT, Angus; Supt. of the Experi- 
mental Farm, Indianhead; h. Pickering, 
Ont., 3 Jan., 1840; a. of Donald Mackay and 
Margaret Broadfoot; m. 1874, Elizabeth, d. 
of Dr. R. J. Gunn, of Whitby, Ont.; three 
8. one cL Educ: Pickering Schs., and 
Whitby Gram. Sch. In 1882, purchased 
640 acres of land in the N.W.T. ; became one 
of the most successful farmers in the West. 
Accepted position of Supt. of the Experi- 
mental Farm at Indian Head for the N.W. 
T., 18 July, 1887. Dir., Agricultural Soc. 
of Central Assiniboia, and the Canadian 
Shorthorn Cattle Assn. Address: Indian 
Head, Sask. 

MACKAT, Lleut.-CoL Francois Samuel, 
N.P.; h. Papineauville, Que., 1 Feb., 1865; 
a. of Francois Samuel Mackay and Seraphine 
Juliei d. of D. B. Papineau; to. 1887, Marie 
Hillman; eight c. Educ: Papineauville, 
Regaud, Laval Univ., and McGill Univ. 
(Grad. D.C.L., 1886). Practiced as N.P. in 
Montreal until 1891, when he retired to 
Papineauville, through failing health, to 
follow agricultural piu-suits. Mayor of 
Papineauville, 1892-93. Returned to Mon- 
treal and resumed practice of his prof. 
Joined 65th Regt. and passed through every 
rank (Lieut. -Col., March, 1902); now com- 
mands 19th Infantry Brigade. Served in 
North-West Rebellion, 1885. Address: 275 
St. Denis St., Montreal. Clubs: Canadien, 
Reform, Montreal Military Inst. 

MACKAY, Mrs. Isabel Ecclestone; 6. 
Woodstock, Ont., 26 Nov., 1875; d. of 
Donald MacLeod Macpherson and Priscilla 
Ecclestone; m. P. J. Mackay; two d. Educ: 
Woodstock, Ont., Coll. Inst. Mem., Cana- 
dian Soc. of Authors, and of the Canadian 
Women's Press Club. Publications: volume 
of poetry "Between the Lights," 1904; 
winner of "Olobe Prize," for best Canadian 
Historical. Poem, 1907; poetry and short 
stories in American, Canadian and British 
magazines. Address: 1034 Denman St., 
Vancouver. 

MACKAT, John Fields; b. Toronto, Ont. 
7 April, 1868; a. Rev. W. A. MacKay, D.D.; 
m. Mary Doyle; two s. Educ: Woodstock, 
Ont., Coll. Inst., and Woodstock Coll.; 
practical printer and business journalist; 
member of Canadian Conservation Com- 
mission;, business manager, "The Olobe," 
Toronto. Recreations: rowing and fishing. 
Address: 88 Walmer Road, Toronto. Clubs: 
National, Ontario, Toronto. 

MACKAT, Kenneth Weir; 6. St. Thomas, 
Ont., 4 Aug., 1862; t. of William Mackay 
and Susan Sells; m. Alma Scott ; one s. one a. 
Educ: at St. Thomas. Ont. In addition to 
other municipal affairs, has been clerk of the 
County of ^gin since 1882; is editor of the 
Municipal World, established in 1881 ; was 
Secretary to the Good Roads Association of 



Ont., formed in 1894; a member of the 
Royal Commismon on Assessment and Tax- 
ation for Ont., apptd. in 1900; Secretary of 
the Ont. Mimicipal Association since 1906. 
Publications: pamphlets referring ta the 
history and development of the Co. of 
Elgm find of several treatises on Municipal 
affairs, notably M\miciai>al organization in 
Ont. Recreations: horticulture, boating. 
Address: 19 Margaret St., St. Thomas, Ont. 
C/u5; St. Thomas. 
MACKAT, Hon. Robert; Senator; 6. 
Caithness, Scot., 1840; a. of Angus and 
Euphemia MacKay; father identified with 
agricultural interests in Scot.; to. in 1871, 
Miss Baptist, Three Rivers; four s. two d. 
Educ: in Scot, and Phillips Sch., Montreal. 
Arrived in Canada, 1855; entered business 
life with his uncles Joseph and Edward 
Mackay; in 1867, was admitted to partner- 
ship; in 1875 his uncles withdrew, and were 
succeeded by Hugh Mackay, member of 
legislature, and his two brothers, James and 
Ilobert; retired from business, 1893; direc- 
tor Bank of Montreal, City and District 
Savings Bank, the C. P. Ry., the Montreal 
L. H. & P. Co., the Dom. Textile Co., the 
Dom. I. & S. Co., The Shedden Forwarding 
Co., Ltd., The Montreal Rolling Mills, the 
Royal Trust Co., the Canada Starch Co., the 
Port Hood Richmond Radlway and Coal Co., 
Ltd., the Shawini^an Carbide Co., the St. 
Maurice Valley Railway, the Canada Paper 
Co., the Royal Victoria life Ins. Co., Vice- 
Pres., Bell Telephone Co., the Lake of the 
Woods Milling Co., the Paton Manufactur- 
ing Co., and Pres., the Shawinigan Water 
and Power Co., and the St. Jerome Power 
and Electric light Co.; was Pres. of the 
Montreal Harbour Board, 1896-1907; was 
formerly Pres., Montreal Board of Trade, 
and St. Andrew's Society; is Vice-Pres. of 
the Mackay Inst., which was founded by 
the family; Governor of the Montreal Gen- 
eral Hospital, the Notre Dame Hospital, 
and the Western Hospital; unsuccessfully 
contested Montreal West for the H. of C, 
1896 and 1900; Hon. Lieut.-Col. of the 5th 
R. H.; called to the Senate, 1901; Liberal. 
Address: 681 Sherbrooke St. W., Montreal. 
Clubs: Mount Royal, St. James, Montreal; 
Rideau, Ottawa. 
MACKEEN, Hon, David; Senator, 6. 
Mabou, N.S., 20 Sept.. 1839; ». of late Hon. 
Wm. MacKeen, N.S.; m. (1st) Isabel, d. of 
late Henry Poole of Derby, Eng. (dec); 
(2nd) 1877, Frances M., d. of late Wm. 
Lawson, Halifax (dec); (3rd) 1888, Janie 
K., d, of late John Crerar, Halifax; was 
Treas. and Agent of the Caledonia Coal and 
Ry. Co., also resident Manager of Dominion 
Coal Co., during the first years of its opera- 
tions at Cape Breton. Has held several 
§ublic offices, such as U.S. Consular Agent, 
ub. Collector of Customs, Municipal Coun- 
cillor, and Warden of Cape Breton; elec. to 
H. of C, 1887 and 1891 ; resigned, Jan., 1896 
called to the Senate, 21 Feb., 1896; Con- 
servative. Address: Halifax. 
MACKENZIE, Arthur Stanley, B.A., 
Ph.D., F.R.S.C^ Professor of Physics, Dal- 
housie Coll.; 6. Pictou, N.S., 26 Sept., 1865; 
s. of George Augustus Mackenzie, barrister, 
and Catherine Denoon Fogo; m. Mary 
Lewis (dec); d. of Franklin Taylor, of 
Indianapolis, Ind.; one d. Educ: Pub, 



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Schs., of Pictou^ New Glasgow and Halifax, 
N.S.: Dalhousie Univ., Halifax; Johns 
Hopkins Univ., Baltimore, Md. (grad. 1^85, 
winning gold medal). Teacher in Yar- 
mouth, N.S. Academy. 1886-7; tutor in 
Mathematics, Dal. Coll., 1887-9; Scholar 
and Fellow Johns Hopkins Univ., 1889-93. 
Associate. Prof., and Prof, of Phy- 
sics, Brvn Mawr Coll.. 1891-1905; apptd« 
Prof, of Plnrsics, Dal. Coll., 1906. Pvb- 
lication$: "The Laws of Gravitation." 1900. 
Various papers in scientific journals. Re- 
cre<Uion8: golf, shooting, fisniog, skating. 
AddreM: 68 Robie St., HalifaJcTN.S. 

MACKENZIE, Duncan Stewart; Dep. 
Min. of Educ. for Alberta; b. Holvrood. 
Bruce Co., Ont.. 21 Feb., 1868; «. of Donald 
MacKenzie and Margaret^ McDiarmid; m. 
Mary Walker, e. d. of the late Rev. Hugh 
Currie; one «. Educ,: Pub. Sch., High 
Sch.; Collegiate training obtained in various 
educational institutions in Ontario. Taught 
sch. in Ontario for several 3n*s.; principal of 
schs. in Strathcona, Alta. for eight yrs.; 
apptd. Chief Clerk in the Territorial Dept. 
of Educ; became Dep. Commr. of Educ, 
1906; apptd. Dep. tlin. of Educ. upon the 
formation of the ProV. of Alberta, Sept., 
1906. Addreat: 636 Fourth St., Edmonton, 
Alta. 

MACKENZIE, Prof. J. J., B.A.. M.B.; 
b. 1866; a Canadian by birth, of Scottish 
parentage. Educ. : Univ. of Toronto ; Univ. 
of Lelpirig and Berlin. Sometime Fellow 
in Biology, Univ. of Toronto; subsequently 
Bacteridogist to the Ont. Provincial Board 
of Health; Professor of Pathology and Bac- 
teriology, Univ. of Toronto, since 1900; 
has written on bacteriological and patho- 
logical subjects; member of the American 
Public Health Association, the Society of 
American Bacteriologists, and American 
Association of Pathologists and Bacterio- 
logists; Secretary of the Canadian Institute. 
Address: 41 Chestnut Park Rd., Toronto. 

MACKENZIE, Peter Samuel Georse, 
B.C.L., K.C.; b. Cumberland House, N.W. 
T., 19 Dec., 1862; «. of Roderick and Jane 
Mackenzie. Educ: High Sch., Montreal; 
St. Francis Coll., Richmond, McGill Univ., 
Montreal; called to Quebec bar, 1884; 
created King's Coimcil, 1903; elec. to Pro- 
vincial Legislature, 1900, for Richmond Co., 
and re-elected by accl., g. e., 1904 and 1908; 
created a member of the Council of Public 
Instruction of Que., in 1906, and is a trus- 
tee of the Corporation of Bishop's Coll. 
Univ., Lennoxville, Que. Address: Mel- 
bourne, and Richmond, Que. Clubs: Gar- 
rison, Quebec; University and Montreal, 
Montreal. 

MACKENZIE, WlUiam; Pres. of the 
Canadian Northern Ry. System; 6. Kirk- 
field, Ont., 30 Oct., 1849; s. of English 
parents; m. Margaret, d. of late John Merry 
of Kirkfield, Ont.; two s. six d. Educ: 
Public Schools and Lindsay Gram. Sch. 
Began life as school teacher; then kept 
store, and contracted on the G. T. R.; went 
west and became a contractor on the 
Canadian Pacific, doing much work in the 
Rocky Mountains; his association with Mr. 
D. D. Mann, his position in the firm of 
Mackenzie, Mann & Co., Limited, began 
in 1886; they built, among other important 
works the Calgary and Edmonton Railway; 
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the Qu'Appelle, Long Lake and Sask. Ry., 
and the C. P. short line through Maine. 
Commenced railway building on own and 
partner's accoimt in 1896, with 100 miles 
of the Lake Manitoba Railway and Canal 
Company, which has become tne Canadian 
Nortnem Railway' System, operating in 
1909, over 6000 miles between the Atlantic 
coast and Edmonton; is president of the 
Canadian Northern Railway proper, and of 
the Canadian Northern Ontario Ry., the 
Halifax and Southwestern Railway and the 
Inverness Railway. The Canadian Nor- 
thern also controls the Duluth, Rainy Lake, 
and Winnipeg Railway, and is building to 
Duluth. Has financed all the Canaman 
Northern lines in London; obtaining money 
at the lowest rates ever paid by a pioneer 
railway in undeveloped agricultural country. 
President of the Toronto Street Railway, 
and Radial Railways; President, Winnipeg 
Electric Railway; controb the Electrical 
Development Company of Ontario, which 
has immense works at Niagara Falls: is 
largely interested in many other Canadian 
enterprises of fijrst importance. President 
of the Sao Paulo Tramway Light & Power 
Co., Chairman of the Rio de Janeiro Tram- 
way Light & Toyfer Co., and President of 
the Monterey (Mexico) Water Works & 
Power Co. Director of many other Com- 
panies. Visits London twice a year on 
financial business. Recreations: travd, golf 
and motoring. Address: Benvenuto, Tor- 
onto, Ont.. and Kirkfield, Ont. Clubs: 
Toronto, Albany, National and Hunt, Tor- 
cnto; Rideau, Ottawa. 

MACKENZIE, William; Secretary for 
Imperial and Fordi^ Correspondence, 
Privy Council; b. Advie Strathope. Scot.^ 
16 April, 1861; «. of John and Elsie Mac- 
kenzie; m. Bella MacLean. Inverness, Scot.; 
two d. Arrived in Canada, 24 May^ 1874; 
was engaged in journalism for over 30 yrs., 
being resident correspondent for many 
English, American, and Canadian papers 
at Ottawa. Apptd. to his present position ^ 
1908. Address: 1 McLeod St., Ottawa. 

MACKINNON, Hon. Donald Alexander, 
K.C., LL.B.; lieut.-Govemor of Prince 
Edward Island; b. Uigg, Belfast. P.E.I., 21 
Feb., 1863; «. of WilU^ Mackinnon, and 
Katherine Nicholson; m. 18^, Adelaide 
Beatrice Louise, d. of Charles Owen, of 
Georgetown; two s. one d, Educ: Uigg 
Gram. Sch., Dalhousie Univ., Halifax Law 
Sch. Taught sch. at Guernsey Cove, 1877- 
8; principal Springtown High Sch.. 1880, 
and Uigg, 1881. Admitted to Bar of P.E.I. 
1887. First el. to Lens. Assem., 1893; 
re-el. 1897; Attorney-General for Prov., 
1899. El. to H. of C. at g. e., ^1900. Elec- 
tion declared void and re-el. 1901. Apptd. 
Lieut.-Govemor, 3 Oct., 1904. Address: 
Government House, Charlottetown, P.E.I. 

MACKINNON, James; Gen. Mgr. of the 
f^tem Townships Bank; 6. Londonderry, 
Irel., I860; «. of James and Mary Mackinnon 
m. 1876, Emily S. Robinson, of Waterloo, 
Que.; one •. Educ: St. Francis Coll., 
Richmond, Que. Entered office of Walter 
Beckett, wholesale hardware merchant, 
Sherbrooke, at age of nineteen; later with 
Passumpsic Ry. Co. (now part of the Bos- 
ton and Maine) ; joined Eastern Townships 
Bank at Sherbrooke, Oct., 1871 ; mgr. of the 



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branch at Ck>waQSviUe, 1876; transferred 
to Grand Forks. B.C., 1900; aptd. assist, 
gen. niKr. at Sherbrooke, 1901; gen. Mgr.. 
1902. Apptd. Pres. Sherbrooke Bd. of 
Trade, 1908; a trustee of Bishop's Ooll. 
Univ., Lramoxville; dir. Bishop's Coll. Sch., 
Lennoxville; trustee and Treas. of King's 
Hall. Compton; took part in Fenian 
Raid. 1866, with 54th Bcgt. (medal). 
Address: Sherbrooke. Que. Clttb: St. 
Qeorge's, Sherbrooke; Montreal. Montreal. 
, BIACIUWNON, WUliam ArkeU, B.A.; b. 
' Brampton, Ont.. 28 Feb., 1874{ •. of Donald 
James Maoldnnon, and Hattie M. Greig; 
m. Bertha H. Sampson, d. of the late W. A. 
Sampson, Toronto; two d. Educ: Bramp- 
ton High Sch., Toronto Univ., Parkdale 
Coll. Inst., and Osgoode Hall; barrister; 
Secretary to the Canadian Commission at 
Paris Exposition, 1900; chief of fruit divis- 
ion. Dept. of Agriculture, 1901-1904; Trade 
Comm. at Bristol, 1904-1900; now Canadian 
Trade Commissioner at Birmingham, £ng. 
Publications: Pamphlets on "The Export 
Apple Trade," and "The Export Pear 
Trade." Recreations: lacrosse, tennis, golf, 
chess. Address: 30 Wheeley's Road, Edg- 
baston, Birmingham, Eng. 
MACKINTOSH, Hon. Charles Herbert; 
b. Lond<m, Ont., 1843; s. of late Wm. Mac- 
kintosh, a native of Wicklow, Ire.; m. 1868, 
Gertrude Cook, of Strathroy, Ont. Educ: 
Gait Gram. Sch., After leaving school, 
entered upon journalistic career, and served 
on sta£fs of several newspapers in Western 
Ontario; acquired, 1874, Ottawa Citixen, 
and was its managing editor until 1892; 
Mayor of Ottawa, 1879-80. First el. to H. 
of C., 1882; re-el. 1887; apptd. lieut.-Gov. 
of the N.W.T., 1893; on returement in 1898, 
became ^en. mgr. in Canada of the British 
Am. Mimng Corporation with headquarters 
at Rossland, B.C. Inirecent years has been 
acting as broker and financial agent in 
Victoria. Publications: Can Parliamentary 
Companion, 1877-82; "British America's 
Golden Gateway to the Orient;" muiy 
magaiine articles on the development of 
Western Canada. Address: Victoria, B.C. 
C2ub: Union. Victoria. 
MACKLEM, Bey. Thomas Clark Street* 
M.A.. D.D., LL.D., D.C.L., Provost of 
Trinity Coll., Toronto; Canon and Chan- 
cellor of St. Alban's Cathedral, Toronto; b. 
Cluppawa, Ont., 25 Nov., 1862; «. of Olive 
Tiffany Macklem and Juua Ann Street; m. 
Mary Elisabeth Raymond. Educ: Up. 
Can. Coll., Toronto; St. John's Coll., Cam- 
bridge. Eng. Address: Trinity Coll., Tor- 
onto. 
MacLACHLAN, Daniel P., M.L.A.; b. 
Chatham^ N.B.. 26 Jan., 1861; a. of Donald 
and Matilda MacLachlan; m. Isabella K. 
Edgar; four d. Educ: Chatham. Alder- 
man for three years, 1903-06; and Mayor of 
Chatham two years, 1907-1908; elec. to the 
N.B. Legislature, 3 March, 1908. Address: 
Chatham, N.B. 
HACLABEN, Albert; Pres. and Mgr. 
dir. of the James Maclaren Co., Ltd., of 
Buckingham, Que.; b. Buckingham, 16 
July, 1870; «. of James Maclaren and Ann 
Sully; m. Lilian Edith Moody, of Terre- 
bonne, Que.; two s. three.d. Educ: Buck- 
ingham, and Upper Can. Coll. Acquired 
thorough knowledge of lumber and pulp 



business. Company operates extensive saw 
mills, planing mills, and pulp mills at Buck- 
ingham, drawing its supplies from 2,600 
square miles of tmiber limits in Prov. Que- 
bec; a dir. of the North Pacific Lumber Co. 
Reareaiions: fishing, motoring, hunting, 
golf. Address: "AuchtM*arder," Bucking- 
ham, Que. Clnbs: Rideau, Laurentian, 
Hunt, Golf, Country, Ottawa. 
MACLAREN, Alexander; Pres. of the 
North Pacific Lumber Co.; b. Tp. of Masham 
Ottawa Co., Que., 27 Feb., 1860; s. of James 
Maclaren and Ann Sully; m. Annie F. 
Reid; one ». three d. Educ: Wakefield. 
Ottawa, Upper Can. Coll., and Sch. of 
Prac. Science, Toronto. Joined his father'^ 
business in 1884, and is now Vice-Pres. of 
the James Maclaren Co., Ltd. Pres. of the 
North Pacific Lumber Co., with mills at 
Bamet, B.C.; a dir. of the Keewatin Power 
Co.; Vice-Pres., Nicola Valley Coal Co. 
Owns and operates at Wakefield, Que., a 

feneral store, saw mill and woolen mill. 
s a devoted horseman, and for many yrs. 
engaKed in the breeding of American stand- 
ard bred trotting horses. Recreations: golf, 
hunting, fishing, driving. Address: Neral- 
cam Hall, Buclangham, Que. Clubs: lUdeau 
Laurentian, Ottawa; Vancouver, Vancou- 
ver. 

MACLAREN, Alexander Ferrason; 6. 
Lanark, Ont., 3 Feb., 1854; «. of the late 
John MacLaren; m. 18i35, Janet, d. of James 
McLeod, of Woodstock, Ont.; one s. Educ: 
Pub. Sch. Took up the study of cheese- 
making at Fullerton's Comers, Perth Co., 
and eventually became mgr. of the cheese 
factories in Middlesex and Waterloo Cos. 
In 1891, commenced exporting cheese as 
MacLaren Bros., and in 1892 initiated the 
manufacture of MacLaren's Imperial cheese, 
which now has a world-wide reputation. 
In 1900 the A. F. MacLaren Imperial 
Cheese Co., Ltd.. was formed. Was one of 
the judges at the World's Fair, Chicago, 
1896. Sole judge dairy products at Tor- 
onto and Ottawa fairs. Pres., Young Con- 
servative Assn. of Stratford, 1894-1895; 
Pres. Dairymen's Assn. of Western Can., 
Imperial Plaster Co., Summit Lake Mining 
Co., Peterson Lake Mining Co., Imperial 
Veneer Co.; Vice-Pres., Ontario Curling 
Assn., National Portland Cement Co., 
International Portland Cement Co.; dir. 
Equity Fire Insur. Co. Mem. Toronto 
Industrial Exhibition Assn. El. to H. of C. 
for North Perth, at g. e., 1896; re-el., g. e., 
1900, 1904; unsuccessful 1908. Recreations: 
lawn bowling, curling. Address: 86 Chest- 
nut Park Rd., Toronto. Clubs: Albany, 
Granite, Toronto. 

MACLAREN, David; Pres. of the Bank 
of Ottawa; b. Tp. of Masham, Ottawa Co., 
Que., 5 Oct., 1848; s. of James Maclaren, 
and Ann Sully\' m. Catherine Amelia Mo- 
Gillivray, of Whitby, Ont.; four «. two d. 
Associated in lumbering and manufacturing 
with his father, James Maclaren, one of 
the pioneer lumbermen of the Ottawa 
Valley. Became sole mgr., in 1874, of the 
Gatineau and Ottawa River branches of his 
father's business. Pres. of the Bank of 
Ottawa; dir.' of the North Pacific Lumber 
Co.; dir. of the James Maclaren Co., of 
Buckingham. Que. Recreations: riding, 
motoring, fishing. Address: "Stratheam,** 

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Frank St., Ottawa. ' Clubs: Rideau, Laur- 
entian, (lolf, Hunt, Country, Ottawa. 

MACLABEN, James Bamet; b. Buck- 
ingham, Que., 22 Sept.. 1866; «. of James 
Maclaren and Ann Sully; m. Harriet M. 
Kenny; two «. Educ: Buckingham, and 
Upper Can. Coll. A lumber manufacturer; 
dir. of the North Pacific Lumber Co. and 
the James Maclar^i Co. Recreationa: fish- 
ing, hunting, golf. Address: 40 Nepean St., 
Ottawa. Clvhs: Rideau, Laurentian, Grolf, 
Hunt, Coimtry, Ottawa; Vancouver. 

MACLABENt Hon. John James* B.A., 
LL.D., B.C.L., D.C.L.; b. Lachute, Que., 
1 July, 1842; «. of John and Janet Maclaren; 
m. (1st) Margaret G. Matthewson; (2nd) 
Mary £. Matthewson; one s. two d. Educ: 
Victoria Univ., McGill Univ.; Advocate, 
Montreal, 1868 to 1884; barrister, Toronto, 
1884 to 1902; since 1902, Justice of the 
Court of Appeal, Ontario; Prince of Wales 
Gold Medalist, Victoria Univ. Publica- 
tions: bills. Notes and Cheques, 4th edition, 
1909; Banks and Banking, 3rd edition, 
1908; Roman Law in English Jurisprudence. 
Address: 80 Roxborough St. East, Toronto. 

MACLEAN Hon. Alexander K., LL.B.; 
Attorney-Gen. of Nova Scotia; 6. Upper 
North Sydney, C.B., 18 Oct., 1869; «. of 
Murdock Maclean, of Upper North Sydney; 
m. 1890, Edith Finck, of Lunenburg^ N.S. 
Educ: Dalhousie Univ., Halifax, El. to 
N.S. Leg. Ass., 1901; resigned to contest 
seat for the H. of C. at g. e., 1904, and was 
el.; re-el. 1908; resigned 1909, on appt. as 
Attorney-Gen. of Nova Scotia. Address: 
Halifax, N.S. 

MACLEAN, Major Donald Hector, B.A.; 
County Solicitor for the Co. of Carleton, 
Ont.; 6. King, York Co., Ont., 18 June, 
1865; s. of Hector Maclean, of Mull Scot., 
and Sarah Frith, of London, Eng.; m. 
Edith, d. E. C. Fry, of Quebec: one s. one d. 
Educ: Woodstock Coll., and Toronto Univ. 
Reeve of Hintonburg, 1897-1900; mem. of 
Carleton Co. Council, 1900-1903; unsuccess- 
ful candidate for Leg. Ass., 1902. Apj)td. 
County Solicitor, 1903; takes an active int. 
in military affairs; Major G. G. F. G. 
Recreations: rifle shooting, riding. Address: 
31 Fairmont Av., Ottawa. Clvb: Lauren- 
tian, Ottawa. 

MACLEAN, Lieut.-€ol. John Bayne; b. 
Crieff, Ont., 26 Sept., 1862; a. Rev. Andrew 
Maclean and Catherine Cameron; m. Anna 
P. Slade; one s. Educ: Pub. Sch. and 
Coll. Inst. Journalist and publisher; com- 
menced his newspaper career on the Toronto 
World, 1882; asst. financial ed., Toronto 
Mail; financial ed. The Empire. Founded 
the Canadian Grocer, Hardware, the Dry 
Goods Review, Printer and Publisher, Cana- 
dian Bookman, and many other influential 
trade papers; one of the props, of the 
Financial Post of Canada; 27 years in the 
Militia. Recreations: riding, hunting and 
fishing. Address: 13 Queen's Park, Toronto. 
Clubs: St. James, Hunt, Montreal: Toronto 
and Hunt, Toronto; Constitutional, London 
Eng. 

MACLEAN, William Flndlay, B.A., M. 
P., editor and prop, of The Toronto World; 
b. Township of Ancaster, Ont., 10 Aug., 
1854; e. «. ot late John Maclean and Isabella 
Findlay; m. Catherine Gwynne, d. of late 
Richard Lewis of Toronto; one s. one d. 
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Educ: pub. sch. of Hamilton and Univ. 
Coll., Toronto. M.P. for South York in H. 
of C. of Canada once 1892. Founded the 
Toronto World, 1880, and has been identi- 
fied with it ever since; contested East York 
with the late Hon. Alex. Mackenzie (ex- 
Premier of Can.), 1891, and was defeated 
by 26 votes. Recreations: farming, motor- 
ing and himting. A ddress : Donlanas Farm, 
nr. Toronto. Clubs: Hunt, Toronto; Rid- 
eau, Ottawa. 
MacLEOD, John Bobert, M.D., M.L.A.; 
6. Tp. of Zorra, Oxford Co., Ont., 20 Jan.. 
1872; a. of William C. MacLeod and Mary 
MacKay; m. Grace Victoria Bentley of 
Clifford Mich.; two •. Educ: Pub. Sch.. 
Tp. of Zorra, and Woodstock Coll. Inst.: 
taught pub. Sch^ 1890, 1892, in Oxford 
Co., Ont.', grad. Detroit Coll. of Medicine, 
1896; edited the Coll. Magazine, 1895-1896; 
practiced medicine in Michigan until 1901,. 
when he removed to Albota; Licentiate 
College of Physicians and Surgeons, N.W.T. 
1906; active practice; elec. to the first 
Alberta Legislature for Ponoka as a Liberal, 

1905. Recreation: owns a 320 acre farm 
wMch he looks after. Address: Edberg, 
Alta. 

MACLEOD, Bobert Murdochs b. Bad- 
deck, N.S., 11 Oct., 1861; «. of late John 
Hugh MacLeod of Pictou, N.S^ Secretary 
Agriculture Committee, H. of C., Ottawa, 
and Annie C, d. of late Capt. Geo. Old, 
Shipbuilder; m. Jose^iine Ayotte. Educ: 
North Sydney, N.S. High Sch.; news editor, 
Ottawa Free Press, 1882-1887; spent two 
years travelling in Central and South Am- 
erica; employed for some months on Pan- 
ama Canal, under De Lessens; on returning 
to Ottawa, joined staff of DaUy Citizen as 
city editor, and since connected with that 
paper; Ottawa correspondent. New York 
Herald, from 1890 until 1909; Canadian 
representative Renter's Telegram Co., Lon- 
don, Eng., since 1894; Pres., Parliamentary 
Press Gallery, 1896. Recreatior\s: shooting 
and fishing. Address: 228 Charlotte St., 
Ottawa. 

MACMAHON, Hon. Hugh; Judge of the 
Court of Common Pleas, Ont.; b. 6 March, 
1836, of Irish parentage; m. 1864, Isabel 
Janet, e. d. of late Simon Mackenrie, B^le- 
ville, Ont. Called to the bar, 1864; O.C., 
1876; Puisne Judge of Common Pleas 
Division of High Court of Justice, Ont., 
1887; Roman Catholic. Address: 186 Bev- 
erley Street, Toronto. Ciu5: Toronto. 

MACMA8TER, Donald, K.C., D.C.L.. 
M.P. for Chertsey Div. of Surrey, Eng.; 6. 
Williamstown, Ont., 3 Sept., 1846; o. a. 
of Donald Macmaster and Mary Cameron: 
m. (1st) 1880, Janet (rf. 1883), d. of Ronald 
Sandfleld Macdqnald, of Lancaster, Ont.: 
(2nd) 1890, Ella Virginia, d. of Isaac Deford 
of Baltimore, Md.; one s. two d. Educ: 
Gram. Sch., Williamstown, Ont.; McGill 
Univ., Montreal (Flizabeth Torrance gold 
medal prize essayist and vaeldictorian. 
1871; D.C.L., 1894- barrister, Quebec, 1871; 
Ontario, 1882; cr. Q.C., 1882; Lincoln's Inn, 

1906. Served as Crown Pros, in several 
Canadian causes celebres, and as Arbitrator 
between Newfoundland Govt, and Reld- 
Newfoundland Ry., 1904-6; Counsel for IT. 
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Committee of Privy Council; apptd. on 
Royal Comn. to inquire into matters con- 
cerning good govt, of Quebec, 1892: de- 
clined seat on^enoh, 1893; pres. of Mon- 
treal bar, 1904; twice el. pres. of McGill 
Soc. and pres. St. Andrew's Soc., Montreal. 
Mem. for Glengarry in Ont. Legls^ 1879- 
82; mem. of the H. of C, 1882-86; Unionist 
can. for Leigh Div. of Lancashire, 1906, but 
unsuccessful; el. M.P. for Chertsey Div. of 
Surrey, Eng., Jan.. 1910. Publications: The 
Seal Arbitration at Paris, 1894. RecreeUiona: 
ffolf, travel. Addrestet: la Cockspur St., 
London, S.W., England; Mayhurst, May- 
bury Hill, Woking, Surrey. Clubt: Mount 
Royal, St. James', Montreal; Carlton, Con- 
stitutional, Ranelagh. London, £ng. 

MACMIIXAN, John, B.A.. LL.Dj b. 
Campbelltown, Aivyleshire, Scot., 26 Dec., 
1836; «. of Donald Macmillan and Catherine 
Morrison; m. Catherine Kennedy; two «. 
one d. Educ: Dalintober Sch., Campbell- 
town; Normal School. Toronto, and the 
Univ. of Toronto. Arrived in Canada. 
July, 1854: taught for a year and a half 
near Chatham. Co. of Kent. Went to 
Ottawa on 31 Deo., 1856; taught three and 
a half years in the pub. schs. of Ottawa; 
Matriculated at Univ. of Toronto in 1860; 
grad. June, 1864; taught in Collegiate, 
Ottawa, from 1864; apptd. Head Master, 
1882, and continued as such until 1904. 
Is now Honorary Vice-Principal at the 
Coll. Institute. Addre9$: 49 Frank St., 
Ottawa. 

BfacBfUBCHT, Archibald, B.A., L.L. 
D.; h. Kyntire, Argyleshire, Scot.; m. 
Marjory Jardine Ramsav of linlitl^ow. 
Scot.; three «. three d. Educ. : Parish Sch,, 
Scot., Rockwood Academy, Up. Can., Nor- 
mal Sch., Toronto, and Univ. of Toronto. 
Arrived in Canada in 1840, when a young 
lad, speaking gaelic only; worked on the 
farm, and taught in town schools; for more 
than 28 years was principal and rector of 
the Collegiate Inst., Toronto. Publicatioiu: 
Six books on Arithmetic, two of them as 
joint author, with the Rev. Bernard Smith, 
M.A., both of which were authorized for 
use in Schs. of Up. Can., by the Coimcil of 
Public Instruction. Publication: Handbook 
on Canadian Literature. Recreation: f^olL 
Addrese: 133 East Bloor St., Toronto. 

Bf acMTJBCHT, Miss Helen, M. B., M. D. ; 
b. Toronto, Ont., d. of Archibald Mac- 
Murchy, and Marioiy Jardine Ramsay. 
Educ: Toronto Coll. Institute, The Wom- 
an's Medical Coll., Univ. of Toronto, the 
Johns Hopkins Univ.; taught for some 
years; now engaged in the practice of Med- 
icine; apptd. Commissioner of the feeble 
minded m Ont. Publications: occasional 
papers in Educational Magaainea; also in 
the Lancet (London, Eng.) British Medi- 
cal Journal, the Practitioner, the Canadian 
Journal of Medicine and Siirgery; editor of 
the r^orts to the Ontario Government. 
Recreation: reading and travel. Address: 
133 Bloor St. E., Toronto. Clubs: Toronto 
Ladies' Club, University Woman's Club, 

Toronto. 

BlacMUBCHT. Miss Marlory ; b. Toronto 
onto. Ont.; a. of Archibald MacMurchy, 
LL.D., and Marjory, d. of James Ramsay, 
of Linlithgow, Scot. Educ: Jarvis Street 
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of the News, Toronto; contributes editorials 
to same publication; Pres. of Canadian 
Women's Press Club, 1909-10; has had 
stories and Essays published in Univ. 
Magazines, Canadian Magaxine, Harper's 
Bazaar, the Lamp.Shori Stories, the Bohem- 
ian, and in the Christmas nimiber.of the 
Toronto Olobe and Saturday Night. Ad- 
dress: 133 Bloor St. E., Toronto. Clubs: 
Toronto Ladies', Canadian Women's Press. 

MACNAB, Brenton Alexander: b. Wal- 
lace, N.S., 21 Jan., 1865; «. of William and 
Mary Macnab; m. Catherine Helen Mac- 
quarrie; one «. Educ: Com. Schs., Pictou 
Academy; in journalism for 21 years; pre* 
viously connected with railways and tele- 
graphs; now managing editor, Montreal 
Datly Star; Recreations: fishing. Address: 
46 Sussex Ave., Montreal. Clubs: Canada, 
Montreal; Albany, Toronto. 

MACNAMABA, Thomas James, LL.D., 
M.A., M.P. (British); 6. Montreal, 31 Aug., 
1861; s. of Senrt. Thomas Macnamara ot 
the old 47th "Wolfe'a Own;" m. Rachel, e. 
d. of the late Angus Cameron; three s. one d. 
Educ: St. Thomas Sch., Exeter Borough 
Road, Waining Coll. for teachers; Ely Sen. 
Teacher, Huddersfield and Bristol; Pres. 
of Teachers' Union; editor of "School- 
master;" monber of London Sch. Board, 
1894-1903; M.P. for North Camberwell, 
from 1900; Parity. Secretary to local Gov- 
ernment Board, 1907-08; Party, and Fin- 
nancial Secretary to Adiriiralty, from 1908. 
Recreation: golf. Address: 31 RoUscourt 
Ave., Heme HilL London, Eng. Clubs r 
Eighty, National Liberal, London, Eng. 

MacNUTT, Thomas, M.P.; b. CamplaeU- 
ton, N.B., 3 Aug., 1850; s. Charies S. Mac- 
Nutt, and E. A. Sims; m. Margaret Mc- 
Fadyen; three s. one d. Educ: Ottawa,. 
Ont.; went west 35 years ago on staff of a. 
special survey, and has been farming and 
contracting ever since; member of the- 
Territorial Lee.; speaker of the first Legis. 
Assembly of Sask.; re-el.. Aug., 1908, but 
resigned to contest constituency for H. of 
C. Pres., Saltcoats District Telephone Co. ; 
Pres., Saltcoats Agricultural Society; ser- 
ved in the North-west Rebellion and dur- 
ing Fenian Raid, 1866. Recreations: himt- 
ing and shooting. Address: Saltcoats, 
Sask. 

MACOUN, William Tyrrell: Horticul- 
turist and Curator of tne Arboretum and 
Botanic Gardens, Central Experimental 
Farm, Ottawa; 6. Belleville, Ont., 1869; a. 
of John Macoun and Ellen Terrill; m. Eliza- 
beth Macoun; one s. two d. Educ: Belle- 
ville and Ottawa. Has been in the Govern- 
ment service at Central Experimental Farm. 
Ottawa, for 25 yrs. Publications: Annual 
reports and bulletins on the apple, plum, 
bush fniits, potato and herbaceous peren- 
nials. Recreation: gardening. Address: 
Experimental Farm, Ottawa. 

MACPHAIL, Prof. Andrew, B . A . , M . D . , 
M.R.C.S., En?.; b. Orwell. P.E.T. 24 March, 
1864: s. of William Macpnail and Catherine 
Smith; m. Georgina Burland (dec 1902); 
one «. one d. Educ: Prince of Wales' Coll., 
McGill Univ., London Hospital. Professor 
of the History of Medicine, McGill Univ.; 
editor Univ. Magazine, Montreal Medical 
Journal; Pres. Royal Montreal Golf Club. 
Publications: "Essays on Puritanism," 

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"Essays on Politics," "Essays on Fallacy." 
Recreations: golf, farming. Address: 216 
Peel St., Montreal. Clubs: Mount Royal, St. 
James, University, Pen and P«acil, Mon- 
treal; Lotos, New York. 

MACPHERSON, Duncan, C.E.. D.L.S.; 
6. Bath, Ont., 2 Feb., 1858; 8. of Peter Mac- 
Pherson and Clarissa Bristol; m. Enmia 
Rose Owen, d. of the late Rev. John Wilson 
of Preston, Eng.; one s. and one d. Educ: 
Napanee High Sch. and Royal Military 
Coll., Kingston, Ont.; from 1880 to 1^5, 
with the C. P. Ry.. in various capacities 
from rodman to oivisional En^neer in 
charge of 1500 miles of line, mcluding 
bridge building; 1905, to date Asst. Chief 
Engineer, National Transcontinental Ry. 
Recreation: golf. Address: 548 Besserer St., 
Ottawa. Clubs: St. James. Montreal; Rid- 
eau, Ottawa. 

MACPHEBSON, Robert George; Post- 
master of Vancouver, B.C.; b. Co. of Wel- 
lington, Ont., 28 Jan., 1866; s. Archibald 
H. Macpherson of Islay, Scot.; and Janet 

^ Hall, of Wellington Co., Ont.; m. Susie M. 
Vanaken, d. of J. H. Vanaken, of Coldwater, 
Mich.; one «. two d. Educ: Arthur Public 
Sch. and Gait Coll. Inst.; went West to 
New Westminster in 1888, and from there 
to Vancouver, in 1895; conducted a drug 
business; was elec. to the H. of C, 1903; 
re-elec. 1904; apptd. Postmaster of Van- 
couver, 9 Sept., 1908. Recreations: reading, 
walking and shooting. Address: Vancou- 
ver, B.C. Clubs: Vancouver, Terminal 
City, Vancouver, B.C. 

MACPHERSON, WUllam Mqlson, J. P.; 
Pres. of the Molson's Bank; b. Montreal. 24 
Sept., 1848; e. s. of the late Sir D. L. Mac- 

Sherson, K.C.M.G., and Elizabeth Sara 
[acpherson; m. 1878, Marie Stuart, d. of 
the late D. T. Wotherspoon, of Quebec. 
Educ: Leamington Coll., and Hastings, 
Eng. Received his business training under 
A. F. & R. Maxwell, merchants, Liverpool; 
returned to Canada, 1870, formed the Dom. 
Steamship Co., and has been mgr. of the 
Co. at Quebec ever since; became partner in 
the firm of David Torrance & Co., gen. 
mgrs. of the line in Can.; apptd. Harbor 
Commr. at Que., 1896. Dir., the Molson's 
Bank, and Pres. since June, 1897; dir. 
Phoenix and British Empire Life and In- 
vestment Co., Montreal Trust and Deposit 
Co.; hon. Lieut.-Col., 8th Royal Rifles of 
Que.; Vice-Pres., Provincial Rifle Assn.; 
Governor, Montreal Gen. Hospital. Ad- 
dress: 53 Ste. Ursule St., Quebec. Clubs: 
St. James, Mount Royal, Montreal, Mon- 
treal Hunt; Garrison, Quebec; Toronto; 
Restigouche Salmon, Metapedia; Junior 
Athenaeum, London, Eng. 
MACTAYISH, His Hon. Duncan B., M. 
A. (Queen's), K.C., Senior Judge of the Co. 
Ct. of Carleton; 6. Osgoode, Carleton Co., 
Ont., 21 April, 1850; s. of Alexander Mac- 
Tavish and Mary MacLaren (both Scotch); 
m. Flora Stewart; two s. one d. Educ: 
Ottawa Gram. Sch., Metcalfe High Sch., 
Queen's Univ., Owoode Hall, "Toronto. 
Studied law under Sir Oliver Mowat; for 
many yrs. practiced law in Ottawa; City 
Solicitor, 1882-1897. Represented Domin- 
ion on sev. occasions before Judicial Com- 
mittee; apptd. Judge, 1897. Address: 314 
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Frank St.; Court House, Ottawa. Clubs: 
Rideau, Golf, Country, Ottawa. 

MACTIER, Anthony Douglas: Asst. to 
Vice-Pres. of C. P. Ry. Co.; b, Perthshire. 
Scot., Dec., 1867; s. of W. F. MacTier and 
Miss Bayley; m. 1894, Miss Waddell of 
Montreal. Educ: Edinburgh and Sed- 
bergh, Yorkshire, En^. Arnved in Can., 
1887, and entered service of C. P. R., where 
he has remained ever since, being apptd. to 
his present position as asst to Vice-Pres., 
1907. Governor of Montreal Gen. Hospital 
mem. St. Andrew's Soc, Montreal. Ad- 
dress: 474 Sherbrooke St. W., Montreal. 
Clubs: Mount Royal, St. James', Forest and 
Stream, Royal Montreal Golf, Hunt, Rac- 
ket, Jockey, Montreal. 

MAC WATT, His Hon. Daniel Eraser; b. 
Nairn, Scot., 9 July, 1853; «. of Charles 
WacWatt, M.A., and Mary Eraser; m. 
Elizabeth Helen, d. of the late Lt.-Col. 
John McWatt, J.P., Barrie, Ont.; two d. 
Educ: Academy Naino, Scot.; arrived in 
Canada, Jan., 1873; admitted to Ontario 
bar in 1881; Senior Co. Judge of Lambton 
Co.; grand Master, A.F. & A.M., 1909-10. 
Address: Samia, Ont. 

MADDIN, James WUllam, LL.B. (Dal- 
housie Coll.); M.P.; 6. Westville, Pictou 
Co., N.S., 8 Sept., 1874; s. of William and 
Agnes Goode Maddin; m. Maud Isabella 
McDonald; one s. three d. Educ: Pictou 
Academy, Dalhc^isie Coll., Halifax, N.S.; 
Barrister for 9 3^rs. Defeated as a Lib. 
Con. candidate for N.S. Legislature, 20 
June, 1906; elected to H. of C, g. e., 1908. 
Address: Sydney, N.S. Club: Sydney. 

MAGANN, George Plunkett; railway 
contractor; b. Dublin, Irel., 7 Sept., 1849; 
m. 1891, Mile. Graziells Leona, d. of Joseph 
Loranger. of Montreal; four s. one d. Educ. : 
Central Sch., Hamilton, Ont., and by priv. 
tuition. Arrived Canada, when very yoMng, 
flrst engaged in the drug business, but 
later entered into railway contracting, in 
which capacity is still engaged. Has car- 
ried out several important contracts for 
the Fed. Govt., C. P. Ry. and G. T. Ry. 
Was one of orig. promoters of water route 
between Owen Sound and Port Arthur, and 
is largely interested in the liunber industry. 
Pres., Haliburton Lumber Co., Magann- 
Hawke Lumber Co., Magann Air Brake Co. 
Address: 119 Wellington St., W., Toronto. 
Clubs: Royal Canadian Yacht, Country and 
Hunt, Toronto. 

MAGEE, Charles; b. Nepean Tp., Co. of 
Carieton, 16 Aug., 1840; s. of the late 
Charles Magee, and Frances Delamere; m, 
Frances, d. of T. M. Blasdell, of Ottawa. 
Educ: Ottawa. After leaving school, en- 
tered mercantile life and later was the 
senior partner of the Ann of Magee and 
Russell, dry goods merchants; retired in 
1871. In 1872, was apptd. administrator 
and sole trustee of the Sparks Estate; in 
1876, together with the late Robert Black- 
bum and the late James MacLaren, acquired 
the vacant land in Ottawa, owned by the 
estate of the late Col. By; one of the 
organizers of the Bank of Ottawa, and waa 
successively Vice-Pres. and Pres.; was Pres. 
of the Central Canada Exhibition Assn., and 
for one year a member of the City Council 
of Ottawa; Pres. of the Union Trust Co., 
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< Bank, Windsor and Essex Railway, Ha Ha 
Bay Railway Co., and is a la^e owner of 
stock in the Bristol Iron Co.; Conservative 
in politics and was for two years (1895- 
^1897), Pres. of the Ottawa Association. 
Address: Cor. Cartier and Li^ar Sts., Ot- 
tawa. Clvba: Rideau and Golf, Ottawa; 
National and Albany, Toronto. 

MAGBATH, Charles Alexander, M.P.; b. 
Augusta, Ont., 22 April, 1860; s. of late 
Bolton Magrath; m. (1st) Marearet Muir 
(one «.); (2nd) Mabel Gait (two d). A Dom. 
topograpmcaL surveyor. Has lived in the 
Northwest for 30 yrs. Was a mem. of the 
N. W. L€sis. Ass. for two terms. First el. 
to H. of C. at g. e., 1908. Address: Leth- 
bridge, Alta. 

MAHAFPY, Arthur Arnold, K.C., M.L. 
A.; b. Co. of Grey, Ont., 31 Dec., 1861; «. 
of John and Mary MkhaflFyMvt. Alice Rosalie 
Thomson; two s. one d. Was a candidate 
for the Legislature of Ontario from Mus- 
koka, in 1898, but was unsuccessful; elec. 
at bye-election, 1903; re-elec. in 1905, and 
1908 by acdam. Address: Bracebridge, 
Ont. 

MAIB, Charles: b. Lanark* Ont., 21 
Sept^ 1838; s. of late James Mair, one of the 
pioneers of the square timber trade in the 
Ottawa Valley, and Margaret Holmes; m. 
1869, Elizabeth Louise MacKenney, niece 
of late Sir John Schultz: one s. three d. 
Educ: Gram. Sch., Pertn, Ont.; Queen's 
Univ., Kingston. Paymaster for Dom. 
Grovt. to men engaged in opening snow 
road from Fort Garry to Lake of the Woods, 
1868; prisoner in the hands of the insmrec- 
tionists, 1869-70; sentenced to death, but 
escaped, and joined expedition from Por- 
tage la Prairie to Fort Garry; one of the 
founders of the "Canada First" party; 
acting Quartermaster of the Gov.-Gen s. 
Body Guard; North West Rebellion of 
1885. Can. Govt. Inunigration Agt., in 
chaii^e of the Lethbridge Dist., Southern 
Alberta, N.W.T., since 1903; an ex-Fellow 
of the Roy. Soc. of Can. Publications: 
Dreamland and other poems, 1868; l^ecum- 
seh, 1886. Addfiss: Coutts, Alta. 

MAJOR, Charles B., M.P.; &. Ste. Schol- 
astique, Co. Two Mountains, 17 March, 
1851; s. of Joseph B. Major, one of the 
leader? in the rebellion of 1837-38. and 
Elmire Lafleur; m. 29 Feb., 1876, Cymo- 
docie Tnjdel; one s. four d. Educ: local 
schs. and afterwards studied law; called to 
the bar of Que., 1877; organizer and dir. 
of the Northern Colonization Railway; now 
practices law in Hull, and Papineauville, 
Co. of Ottawa. Elec. to Quebec Le^., for 
Ottawa County, 1897 and 1900; elec. by 
acclam. to H. of C, 23 Dec., 1907; re-elec. 
1908; Catholic; Liberal. Address: Papin- 
eauville, Que. 

MALOUIN, Hon. Albert, K.C.; a Judge 
of the Superior Ct. of the Prov. of Quebec; 
h. Quebec, 13 March, 1857; s. of late Jac- 
ques Malouin, mem. of the H. of C, 1877- 
1882, and Marie A. Suzor; m. 1907, Marie 
Louise Lavergne. Educ: Normal Sch.. 
Quebec Seminary, Laval Univ. Admitted 
to the bar 1882, and commenced the prac- 
tise of his prof, in Quebec; mem. of the 
(!k)un. of the Quebec bar Assn. for several 
yrs., and for some time Crown Prosecutor 
for the Dist. of Quebec. El. to H. of C. for 



Quebec Centre at bye-el., 1898; re-el. at 
g. e., 1900, and 1904; apptd. Judge, 1904. 
Address: Arthabaska, Que. Club: Grar- 
risbn, Quebec. 

IMLANN, Donald D.; b. Acton, Ont.. 1853; 
Educ: Pub. Sch.; m. in 1887, J. E. Williams, 
of Winnip^; one «. Early abandoned 
farming for lumbering; foreman for a 
lumber CJompany, at 21 years of age; went 
to Winnipeg, in 1879; became a contractor 
in the C. P. R. in 1880; was continuously 
on contracts between Whitemouth^ east of 
Winnipeg, and the Selkirk mountams until 
1885; the firm of Mackenzie, Mann & Co., 
Ltd., was established in 1886 and built 
among other important works, the Calgary 
and Edmonton Ry., the Qu'Appelle, Lopg 
Lake and Sask. Ry., and the C. P. short 



line throujgh Maine. In 1888 and 1889, Mr. 
Mann visited Panama, Ecuador. Peru and 
Chili, it havinp; been proposed that the 
firm should bmld railways for the Chilian 
Grovemment. He declined the proposal. 
A trip to China resulted in an e9ually un- 
favorable judgment; took the imtiative in 
purchasing the charter of the Lake Mani- 
' toba Ry. and Canal Company in 1895, from 
which has grown the (Canadian Northern 
Railway System of upwards of 5000 miles 
of lines in the provinces of Alberta, Sask., 
Manitoba, Ont., Que., and N.S.; Vice-Pres. 
of the Canadian Northern, the Canadian 
Northern Ontario and the Halifax and 
Southwestern Railways; his work has 
chiefly consisted in directing construction 
in which he has a unique reputation for 
speed, efficiency and economy; and in con- 
vincing public opinion that legislative aid 
to his railway projects would be to the 
public benefit; during 1909, secured bond 
guarantees from the Governments of Al- 
berta and Sask. for branch lines in those 
provinces, and negotiated an agreement 
with the Government of British (Columbia, 
for the guaranteeing of the Canadian Nor- 
thern funds for $35,000 per mile from 
Yellowhead Pass to Vancouver on which 
the. Grovemment successfully went to the 
country. Director of many other companies, 
including Atikokan Iront3ompany, of which 
he is President, Moose Mountain Iron Mines, 
Ltd.; Winnip^ Electric Railway. Publi- 
cations: articles on "The case for a Canadian 
Navy." and the Tariff relations of Canada 
and the United States." Address: Fallii^- 
brook, Scarboro Heights, Toronto, Ont. 

MANUEL, John; capitalist; 6. Muir- 
head, Scot., 7 March, 1830; s. of James 
Manuel and Janet Dalziel; unmarried. 
Educ: Showts Sch., Scot. Arrived, Can- 
ada, 1854, and engaged in lumber businessr 
with Gilmour & Co., of Ottawa. Acquired 
an interest in firm but retired therefrom 
with Col. Allan Gilmour to manage the 
latter's private interests. An ardent sup- 
porter of all athletics sports; erected the 
finest curling rink in Canada at cost of 
$25,000, and leased it to Ottawa Curling 
Club at a nominal rental; pres. of the Long 
Point Club, Lake Erie; part owner of the 
Grodbout River, one of the finest salmon 
streams on the North shore of the St. Law- 
rence. Recreations: curiing, salmon fishins. 
Address: 36 Vittoria St., Ottawa. Club: 
Rideau. Ottawa. 

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MABCEAU, Ernest, C.E.; Supt. Engr. 
of Canals in the Prov. of Que. ; b. Danville, 
Que., 26 Dec., 1852; «. of Joseph Marceau 
and Marie O. Morrier; m. 1879, M. E., d. 
of the late Dr. F. Z. Tasse, ex-M.P^ and 
dir. of Asylums and Penitentiaries. Educ: 
Danville Schs., took a commercial course 
at Napierville, Que., a classical course at 
Montreal Coll., 1866: studied engineering at 
Polytechnic Sch., obtaining diploma of C. 
E., June, 1877. Entered Dept. of Pub. 
Works, 1877; was asst engr. on Grenville 
canal Con^ruction; entered Dept. of Rys. 
and Canals, 1879; apptd. asst. to Suptg. 
engr. of the Ottawa River Canals; acting 
suptg. engr. of the canals in Prov. of Que.. 
1893, and Superintending Engr., 1894. Is 

Erincipal of Polytechnic Sch.. a branch of 
aval Univ. and affiliated witn the Faculty 
of Arts. Admitted a mem. of Can. Soc. 
of Civil Engrs., 1887. Was for some yrs. 
Can. correspondent of "La Revue Litter- 
aire et Politique," of Bordeaux, France, and 
"Le Travailleur," of Worchester, Mass., 
U.S.A. Publicationa: Many articles which 
have appeared in "La Revue de Montreal." 
Address: Place Viger Hotel, Montreal^ 
Club: Engineers', Montreal. 

MABCHAND, Gabriel; Proprietor of 
"I/« Canada Francais;" b. "Beauchamp," 
nr. St. Johns, Que., 29 Jan., 1859; «. of the 
late Hon. F. G. Marchand, Premier of 
Quebec, and Marie Herselie Turgeon, of 
Terrebone; m. 1891, Rose Ann Chaput, of 
Montreal; one «. two d. Educ: Montreal 
Coll., St. Hyacinthe Seminary, Laval Univ., 
Quebec. Studied law in St. Johns; called 
to the bar, 1885. Founded a French paper 
"Le Railiement,'' in Holyoke, Mass., which 
he conducted for about twenty yrs. Re- 
turned to Can. and became sec. to his father, 
then Spealcer of the Quebec L^s. Assem- 
bly; apptd. Prothonotaxy for dist, of Iber- 
ville, Que., 1888; proprietor of "Lc Canada 
Francais,'* since 1897. El. to Quebec 
L^s. Assembly for St. Johns Co. at g. e., 
1908; el. a mem. of the town council, 1908, 
and apptd. a Sch. Commr. Publications: 
A oomedv in French, Le Timide, produced 
at the Theatre des Nouveautes, Montreal. 
Was decorated by the French Govt., with 
the Order of Les Palmes Academiques. 
Address: St. John's. Que. Cluh: St. John's 
Yacht. 

MABCIL, Hon. Charies; Speaker of the 
H. of C. of Canada; 6. Ste. Scholastique, 
Que., 1 July, 1860; s. of the late Charles 
Marcil, advocate^ and Maria Doherty; m. 
1892, Marie Lomse Pearson, of Montreal; 
two d. Educ: Com. Schs. and Ottawa 
Coll. A journalist ; connected with Montreal 
press since 1880. Unsuccessful can. in 
Gaspe, 1887, for Quebec Leg. Ass.; unsuc- 
cessful can. for Assm. in Magdalen Islands, 
1897; returned to H. of C. for Bonaventure, 
at g. e., 1900; re-el. 1904, 1908. El. Dep. 
Speaker of the H. of C, 16 Jan.. 1905; 
Speaker, 20 Jan., 1909. Recreation: w&\ldng. 
Address: House of Commbns, Ottawa. 

MABCIL.E» Joseph Edmond, M.P.; b. 
Contrecoeur, Que., 22 Oct., 1854; s. of Vital 
Marcile, and Elizabeth Jacques; m. (Ist) 
1880. Malvina Masse (rf. 1882); (2nd) 1884, 
Gracia Courville; four s. six d. Educ: 
Acton Vale, Oue. Academy, Que. A mer- 
chant. Has been Mayor of Acton Vale, 
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councillor, and chn. of the Sch. Bd. First 
el. to H. of C. at bye-el., 14 Dec., 1898; re- 
el, at g. e., 1900. 1904 and 1908. Address: 
Acton Vale, Que., Club: Musical, Acton 
Vale. 

MABKEY Frederick Henry, K.C.; b. 
Bath, Eng.. 8 June, 1870; s. of J. Markey 
and Ellen Sheppard of Oldfield Park. Bath: 
m. Laura Howland Toller of Ottawa; one «. 
Educ: Weston, Somersetshire. Arrived in 
Canada, 18 May, 1887; called to bar of 
Quebec, July. 1895. Address: 975 Dor- 
chester St. W., Montreal. Clubs: Rideau, 
Ottawa; Garrison. Quebec; Engineers, Mon- 
treal; Engineers, New York. 

MABLEB, Waterford Lake; b. Nicolet. 

Sue., 13 May, 1844; s. George Leonard 
arler, who was bom at Chateau de Rame- 
zay, Montreal, and Mary Ann CollinB, of 
Woodward; m. Eleanor Leo. Sinnott. Educ: 
McGill Coll.. Montreal. With the Mer- 
chants Bank of Canada for 38 years; was 
34 years Manager as St. Johns, Que., and 
Ottawa, Ont.; retired 1906. under superan- 
nuation. Recreations: ttoM, fishing anci hunt- 
ing. Address: 496 King Edward Ave., 
Ottawa. Clubs: Rideau, Golf, Ottawa. 

MABQUIS, Thomas Guthrie, B.A.; b. 
Chatham, N.B., 4 July, 1864; s. of Hugh 
and Mary Mclndoe Marquis. J&dtic. : Chat- 
ham High Sch., and Queen's Univ., King- 
ston, Ont.; English Master, Coll. Inst., 
Stratford, 1892-1896; Kingston, 1896-1897; 
Principal Brockville Coll. Inst., 1897 to 
1902; was editor of the Ottawa Free Press 
for a short time. Publications: "Stories of 
New France," "Life of Earl Roberts," 
"Canada's Sons on Kopje and Veldt," 
"Presidents of United States," "Naval 
Battles of Nineteenth Century," (in col- 
loboration with Admiral Higginson, U.S.N.) 
■ Address: Brantford, Ont. 

MABSH, William Alfred; b. Quebec, 16 
April, 1848; s. of Rev. David Marsh and 
Marion Exchells; m. Annie, d. of John 
Glass of Quebec; five s. four d. Educ: 
Quebec High Sch.; Boot and Shoe Manu- 
facturer; Director Quebec Bank; Governor 
Jeffery Thoms Hospital; 2nd Vice.-Pres. 
Quebec Board of Trade. Recreations: curl- 
ing, golf. Address: 131^ Grande Allee, 
Quebec. CZttftv Garrison, Quebec. 

MABSHALL, David, M.P.; 6. Halt on 
Co.. 26 Oct., 1846; s. of Alexander Marshall, 
and Alicia Locker; m. 1873, Eleanor Beamer 
one d. Educ: Public Schs. Elec. to H. of 
C, at bye-elec, 4 Oct., 1906; re-elec. 1908; 
was Manager of the Aylmer Canning Co.» 
for 20 years, one of the first factories in 
Canada; Gen. Mgr. of the Canadian Canners 
for three years, and Pres. of the Aylmer 
Condensed Milk Co.; Church of England; 
Con servative. A ddress : Aylmer, Ont . 

MABSHAIX, Duncan McLean; Minister 
of Agriculture and Prov. Secretary for 
Alberta; b. Elderslie tp., Bruce Co., Ont., 
24 Sept., 1872; s. of John Marshall and 
Margaret McMurchy(both Highland Scotch) 
m. 1899, Tena Mclsaac, of Charlottetown, 
P.E.I;; two «. Educ: Walkerton High 
Sch., and Owen Sound Coll. Inst. Spent 
most of first 20 yrs. on farm. Owner and 
operator of large farm in Olds dist., also 
prop, of Olds Oazettc Was cme of the beet 
known organizers and woriersin the Patron 
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was prop, of Thombiiry Standard, Clarks- 
burg Beftector and Bracebridge Qazeite, 
Ont. Removed to Alberta, 26 June, 1906; 
and became Mgr. of Edmonton Daily 
Bulletin. Unsuccessful can. for H. of C. in 
Muskoka, at g. e., 1904; el. to Alberta Leg. 
Ass. for Olds dist., «t g. e., 1909; sworn in 
Minister of Agric. and Prov. Sec., 1 Nov., 
1909; re-el. at bye-el., 23 Nov., 1909. Ad- 
dress: Olds, Alta. 

BIABSHAIX, Noel George Lambert; b. 
London, England, 30 Dec., 1852; 8. pf 
Kenric R. and Charlotte A. Marshall; m. 
Harriette Isabel, d. of John Hogg, J.P. 
(dec); two «. Educ: Toronto; arrived in 
Canada, 1856; entered coal trade with Geo. 
Chaff ey Bros., 1870, remaining in that 
business ever since; Pres., the Standard 
Fuel Co., Ltd.; Pres., the Faramel Co.; 
Pres., Dominion Automobile Co. ; Vioe-Pres., 
Imperial Guarantee and Accident Co.; 
Director of the Sterling Bank of Canada; 
for many years a member of the Board of 
Trade of Toronto, and Director of the Can- 
adian National Exhibition; Warden of St. 
Matthew's Church, Toronto, for over 20 
years. Address: 623 Sherboume St., Tor- 
onto. Clubs: National, Albany, R.C.Y.C., 
Hunt, Toronto. 

mABTIN, Alexander Munro, M.P.; b. 
Fergus, Ont., 21 Dec., 1852; s. of John Mar- 
tin and Jean Munro; m. Margaret Broad- 
foot; five 8. three d. Educ: Mount Forest, 
Ont. Removed to Mount Forest with his 
parents, 1856, where he has since resided, 
and has for a number of yrs. conducted a 
milling and grain business. Served on 
High Sch. Bd. and Town Coimcil for a long 
penod. El. to H. of C. for N. Wellington at 
bye-el., 1907; re-el. at g. e., 1908. Recrea- 
tion: tetwn bowling. Address: Mount Forest, 
Ont. 

MABTIN, Hon. Archer Evans Stringer; 
Justice of the Court of Appeal for British 
Columbia; 6. Hamilton, Ont., 6 May, 1865; 
s. 8. of Edward Martin, Q.C., D.C.L.; m. 
1889, Emily Mary Read, of Toronto; two s. 
Educ: Trinity Coll. Sch., Port Hope, and 
Ghent, Belgium. Cd,lled to the bar, 1887, 
and has acted on many occasions for Dom. 
Govt, in important cases. In 1896, was 
apptd. counsel for the Dominion Govern- 
ment and representative of the Minister of 
Justice in Vancouver Island, and in the 
following year, was made a special commis- 
sioner to inquire into and to report upon the 
affairs of the British Columbia Crown Tim- 
ber Lands Agency; in 1898, was made a 
Puisne Judge of the Supreme Court of 
British Columbia, and in the following year' 
1 899, a deputy Judge in Admiralty for Brit- 
ish Columbia I in 1900, special commissioner 
to settle mining disputes in the Porcupine 
district, arising out of the British-United 
States Treaty on the Canada- Alaskan Boun- 
dary. In 1902, was apptd. Judge in Ad- 
miralty for British Columbia. Publications: 
A Genealogy of Martin of Ballinahinch 
Castle; The Hudson's Bay Company's Land 
Tenures; Chart of the Judges of Vancouver 
Island and British Columbia and Martin's 
Mining Cases, Vols. I and II. Recreations: 

folf, croquet, gardening. Address: Victoria, 
\.C. Club: Union, Victoria. 
MABTIN. Chester, M.A.; Prof, of His- 
tory in tne Univ. o* Manitoba; b. St. John. 



N-B., 1882. Educ: Univ. of New Bruns- 
wick, and Balliol Coll., Oxford. First 
Rhodes scholar from Prov. of N.B. On the 
completion of his counse at Oxford, where he 
gained the Brassey scholarship and Beit 
prize, he entered the service of the Dom. 
Govt, as asst. editor in the Archives Branch; 
apptd. to present position, Oct., 1909. 
Publications: A volume on the Selkirk 
settlement; a frequent contributor to the 
press. Recreations: tennis, boating. Ad- 
dress: University of Manitoba, Winnipeg. 

MABTIN, Miss Clara Brett, B.C.L., 
LL.B.; 6. Toronto; d. of the late Abram 
Martin, and Elisabeth B. Brett. Educ: 
Privately, and at Trinity Univ. (Grad. 
1897). Called to the bar of Ontario, 1897, 
and has practised in Toronto since. Has 
been for some vrs. a mem. of the Bd. of 
Education. Address: Continental Life Bldg. 
Toronto. 

MABTIN, Edward Daniel: 6. Milton, 
Ont., 30 Sept., 1856; s. of Edward Martin 
and Mary Ann Fleming; m. Agnes Jane 
Perry; two s. six d. Educ: Milton Pub. 
Sch. Graduated in pharmacy at the Ont. 
Coll. of Pharmacy, 1876. In business in 
Ottawa, 1877-1890. Was Pres., Liberal 
Assn. of Winnipeg in 1898. and was an 
unsuccessful candidate for the H. of C. in 
1899. Pres. of the Young Men's Christian 
Assn. of Winnipeg for six yrs. Presdt. of the 
Manitoba Pharmaceutical Assn. for two yrs. 
Was respresentative in City Council for 
two vrs. Mem. of the C-ouncil of the Univ. 
of Manitoba. Mem. of the Council of St. 
John's Coll. Pres. of the Martin, Bole & 
Wynne Co., wholesale druggists. Director 
of the Great West Permanent Loan Co. 
Pres. of the Winnipeg Board of Trade; dele- 
gate to Congress of Chambers of Commerce 
of the Empire, Sydney, AustraliL, 1909. 
Address: 223 Colony St., Winnipeg. Club: 
Manitoba. , ^ . ^ 

MABTIN, Joseph, M. P. for East St. 
Pancras (Bnt.); 6. Milton, Ont., 24 Sept., 
1852; «. of Edward Martin and Mary Ann 
Fleming. Educ: Milton Pub. Sch. and 
Toronto Normal Sch. Commenced work 
as a telegraph operator; afterwards obtained 
a first class teacher's certificate, and was 
apptd. Principal of the Pub. Sch., New 
Edinburgh, (Ottawa); afterwards entered 
upon the study of law in Ottawa, but re- 
moved to Portage la Prairie, Man., early in 

1882, and in August of the same year was 
called to the bar of Man. In January, 

1883, was elec. a mem. of the Mamtoba 
L^s. and sat continuously until 1982, 
when he retired; from Jan., 1888, until May. 
1891, was Attorney-General and Railway 
Commissioner of the Province; as Attorney- 
General, introduced and carried through 
the School Act of 1890, abolishing Separate 
Schs. in the Province of Man.; was also 
responsible for the Act doing away with the 
official use of the French language in the 
Province; argued the question of the con- 
stitutionality of the School Act of 1890 
before Judge Killam in the first place, before 
the full Court of Queen's Bench in Manitoba 
and before the Supreme Court of Canada; 
also appeared with Sir Horace Davey and . 
Mr. D' Alton McCarthy before the Judicial 
Committee of the Privy Council in the same 
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the new arranicements. In Feb., 1891. 
temporarily retired from the Manitoba 
Cabinet to contest Selkirk for the H. of C; 
was defeated, and shortly afterwards re- 
elec. to the Local Legislature; in Nov.^893, 
contested Winnipeg for the Dominion House 
and was elected. During the general elec- 
tions* of 1896, was beaten by Hon. Hugh 
John Macdonald. Went to B.C. in 1897. 
and was shortly afterwards dec. as one ot 
the representatives in the local L^slature 
for the City of Vancouver; became Attorney 
General and afterwards Premier of the 
Province; gave up the practice of his pro- 
fession in Vancouver early in 1909, and 
went to live in London; contested the elec- 
tion for the H. of C. for the constituency of 
Stratfort-on-Avon, but was defeated; elec. 
for East St. Pancras, Jan., 1910. Address : 
89 Upper Tolie Hill Rd., London. Clubs: 
National Liberal Club, London, Eng.; Van- 
couver; Terminal City, Vancouver. 

MARTIN, Mederic» M.P.; b. St. Eus- 
tache. Que., 22 Jan.. 1869; s. of Solomon 
Martin and Virginie Lafleur; m. 1893, Clar- 
inda, d. of late F. X. I^rochelle. Educ: 
Coll. of St. Eustache. Cigar manufacturer. 
An alderman for the City of Montreal. El. 
to H. of C. for St. Mary's Div., 1906; re-el. 
at g. e., 1908. Address: 919 Logan St., 
Montreal. 

MARTIN, Thomas M., R.C.A.; 6. Lon- 
don, Eng., 5 Oct., 18S8; s. of Ed. H. Martin, 
Treasurer of the Inner Temple until his 
death, for nearly 30 years, and Susannah 
Martin; m. Enmia Nichols of Stratford, 
Eng.; four 8. five d. Educ: Military 
Academy, Enfield; arrived in Canada, 1862; 
charter member of Ontario Society of 
Artists; member of R.C.A., 1879; elected 
to the Royal British Colonial Society of 
Artists, 1909; painted large Canadian Land- 
scape, now in Windsor Castle', also in Gov- 
ernment Collection at Ottawa and Toronto. 
Recreations: camping, fishing, outdoor sket- 
ching. Address: 256 Cottingham St., Tor- 
onto. 

MARTIN, WUliam MelvtUe, M.L.A.; 6. 
Norwich. Co. Oxford, Ont., 23 Aug., 1877; 
s. of William, and Christian Martin; m. 
Sept. 26, 1906, Violette Florence Thomson 
of Mitchell, Ont.; one s. Educ: Clinton 
Coll. Inst., and Toronto Univ. Entered 
Toronto Univ., 1894; graduate, 1898; taught 
classics in Harrison High Sch., 1899-1901 ; 
went west in 1903, and settled in Regina 
and practised law there ever since; offered 
the Liberal nomination for Western Assina- 
boia. May, 1906, to succeed Hon. Walter 
Scott J but declined; re-nominated for new 
constituency, and elected 1908. Address: 
Regina, Sask. 

MARTY. Miss Aletta Ellae, M.A. 
(Queen^s); 6. Mitchell, Perth Co., Ont.; s. 
Frederick Marty and Magdalena Joss (both 
natives of Switzerland). Educ: Mitchell 
Hii^h Sch., Hamilton Coll. Inst., Queen's 
Univ., Kingston. Taught in the Pub. and 
High Schs. of Ont.; has spedalized in 
Modem Languages; in 1902, visited some of 
the leading secondary schs. m Eiut>pe with 
a view to investigating the tea<^ng of 
modem languages. Is at present head 
teacher of Modem languages in the Ottawa 
Coll. Inst.; in 1906 was el. a mem. of the 
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Council of Queen's Univ., being the second 
woman el. to this position. PubliccUions: 
"Principles and Practice of Reading," the 
authorised text-book on reading tor the 
Hifh Schools of Ontario. Address: Col- 
legiate Institute, Ottawa. 

MASON, ColonelJames; Gen. Mgr. and 
a Dir. of the Home Bank of Canada; b. 
Toronto (of Irish parentage), 25 Aug., 
1843; m. 1873. Elisabeth, d. of Jame? 
Cooper. Educ: Toronto Model Sch., of 
which he was head boy. After leaving sch., 
entered the service of the Toronto Savings 
Bank, which later became the Home Sav- 
ings and Loan Co.; mng. dir.; five yrs. ago, 
Co. evolved into the Home Bank of Can., 
of which he is gen. mgr. An ardent military 
man, serving for three years in the Queen's 
Own Rifles during the Fenian Raid troubles. 
In 1882, was (gazetted Captain in the 10th 
Royal Grrenadiers. During the North-west 
Rebellion of 1886, commanded a service 
Company, which was the first Company to 
cross the Saskatchewan at the Fish Creek 
fight and then volunteered to rush with his 
Company the final position held by the 
rebels in the coulee, all previous atteinpts 
to carry it having failed, but General Mid- 
dleton refused to allow the charge. At 
Batoche, the seat of the rebellion, was 
severely wounded. Became Lieut .-Colonel, 
and in command of Regiment, 1893; one of 
the Canadian officers sent to the Queen's 
Diamond Jubilee in 1897, and second in 
command. Presented to Queen Victoria, 
and received from her an autograph photo- 
gravure in the dress worn by her at the 
procession on the 22nd of June; retired from 
the command of the Grenadiers in 1899, and 
apptd. to the command of the 4th Infantry 
Brigade, which he has held ever sihce, and 
from which has just retired with the rank 
of full Colonel. Commanded a composite 
brigade of infantry at the Quebec Tercen- 
tenary; general service medal with clasp uid 
many others; one of the founders of the 
Canadian Military Institute, and for two 
years its Pres.; an ardent Iniperialist, and 
one of the founders of the Empire Club. 
Address: 43 Queen's Park, Toronto. Club: 
National, Toronto. 

MASON, Major James Cooper, D.S.O.; 
6. Toronto, 1876; e. s.^ot CJol. James 
Mason; m. 1904, Jean Florence, d. of'tate 
Alexander MacArthur. Educ: Toronto 
Coll. Inst. Served as Lieutenant and 
Captain Royal Canadian Regiment, South 
Africa, 1899-1900; operations in Orange 
Free State, including action at Paardeberg 
(severely wounded) ; operations in Orange 
River (Jolony and Western Transvaal; in 
Transvaal, East of Pretoria (despatches, 
brevet of Major, D.S.O., medal and three 
clasps); a banker. Recreations: chiefly row- 
ing, won Junior and Intermediate Cham- 
pionships, Single Sculls, Canada and the 
United States (North-Westem), merab^* of 
Argonaut ^ht, champion crew of United 
States and Canada, 1901: one of Argonaut 
eight at Henle:^ 1902. Address: 203 Madi- 
son Avenue, Toronto. Club: National, . 
Toronto. 

MASON, John Herbert; b. Ivy Bridge, 
Devon, Eng., 10 July, 1827; «. of Thomas 
and Mary Mason; m. Elisabeth Campbell; 
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Ens. Arrived in Canada, 1842; founder 
and for 50 years Manager of the Canada 
Permanent Loan and Savings Co. (now the 
Canada Permanent Mortgage Corporation). 
For many years Pres. of the Ontario Land 
Mortgage Association; Pres. from its incep- 
tion of the Land Law Amendment Associa- 
tion, which introduced the Torrens System 
to Canada; three times Pres. of St. George's 
Society; Pres. of the St. George's Union of 
North America in 1883; Pres. of Ridley 
Coll., St Catharines; Vice-Pres. of Havergal 
Ladies. Coll.; Commodore and Pres. of the 
Muskoka Lakes Association, 1902, 1905; 
now Hon. Pres. PxMicationB: Treaties on 
Land Transfer Reform. Address: Arme- 
leigh; 477 Sherboume St., Toronto; Chief's 
I sland , Lake Joseph, Muskoka. ' 

MATHEBS. Hon. T. G.; Chief Justice of 
Manitoba; o. Lucknow, Ont., 1869. Settled 
in Manitoba in 1883; edited the Manitoba 
Liberal at Portage la Prairie same yr.; took 
up study of law, 1884; called to the bar of 
Muutoba, 1890; in partnership with Hon. 
Joseph Martin, 1895-98; alderman of Win- 
nipeg, 1898-99; apptd. Puisne Judge* of the 
court of King's beach for Manitoba, 1906; 
promoted Chief Justice, 7 Feb., 1910. 
Address: Winnipeg, Man. 

MATHESON, Hon. Arthur James, Pro- 
vincial Treasurer of Ont.; 6. 8^ Dec., 1846; 
s. of late Col. Hon. Roderick Matheson, 
Senator, formerly Lieut, and Paymaster. 
Glengarry Light Infantry, during War of 
1812, and Anna, d. of Rev. James Russell, 
minister of Gairloch, Scotland. Educ.:Vp. 
Canada Coll.; Trinity Univ., Toronto (M. 
A.) Barrister-at-law, 1870; Lieut.-Col. 
42nd Regt. (V.M.), 1886-98; lieut.-Col. 
Reserve of Officers, 1898; Brigadier Com- 
mdg. Brigade (V.M.), 1900; elected to 
Ontario Legislature, 1894, 1898^ 1902, 1906, 
1908. Treasmrer in the Whitney Min., 
1905. Address: Perth, Ont.; Toronto, Ont. 
Cl ubs: T oronto; Albany, Toronto. 

MATBnBSON, Most Bev. Samuel Prlt- 
chard, D.D.; Archbishop of Rupert's 
Land and Primate of all Canada; h. Mani- 
toba, 20 Sept., 1852; s. of John Matheson 
and Catherine Pritchardi m. (1st) 1879, 
Seraplune Marie Fortin (d. 1893); two s. 
three <t; (2nd) 1906, Alice E. Talbot; two 
d, Educ: St. John's Coll. Sch., St. John's 
Coll., Winnipeg (B.D., 1882). Ordained 
J>eacon, 1875; Priest, 1876; Master, St. 
John's Coll. Sch.; Prof, of Exegetical 
Theology, St. John's Coll.; Canon of St. 
John's Cathedral; Dean of St. John's Cath- 
edral: Dep. Warden and subsequently 
Warden and Chancellor of St. John's Coll.; 
Dep. HeadmastOT, then Headmaster, St. 
John's Coll. Sch. Sec. of Prov. Synod of 
Rupert's Land; Prolocutor of same. Grand 
Master of Grand Lodge of Manitoba, A.F. 
and A.M. Prolocutor of General Synod of 
Canada. 1902; Primate of all Canada, 1909. 
Publieations: official addresses. Recreations: 
grouse shooting, horseback riding. Address: 
A rchbis hop's Palace, Winnipeg. 

MATHEWS. Btchard G.; 6. Montreal. 
16 July, 1870; s. of Richd. Mathews and 
Sarah Ahem; unmarried. Educ: Montreal 
Public Schs. For 14 years artist of the 
Montreal Star^ also illustrator of books and 
magarine articles. Removed to London, 
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Graphic, Bystander, 'CasselVs Magazine, The 
New Magaeine, The World and his Wife: 
also making portraits in pastel, samples of 
which are on exhibition at the Stafford 

§alleries. Bond St. Recreation: golf. Ad- 
ress: 11a Parkhill Road, Haverstock Hill, 
London, N.W. Club: Savage, London. 

MATHUSSON, John Alexander, K.C., 
M.L.A.; b. Harrington, P.E.T; 19 May, 1863 
s. of Ronald Mathieson and Annie Stewart ; 
m. Mary Laird, d. of Hon. David Laird; one 
s. three d, Educ.: Harrington Gram. Sch. 
and Prince of Wales Coll.; teacher; barrister 
1894; M.L.A., 1900, 1904 and 1908; became 
leader of the opposition, 1903; created K.C., 
1905. Address: Charlottetown, P.E.I. 

BIATHIEU, Hon. Michael, D.C.L. (La- 
val) ; a Pmsne Judice of the Superior CJourt 
of the Prov. of Quebec for the Dist. of* 
Montreal; 6. Sorel, Que., 20 Dec., 1838; s. 
of Joseph Mathieu and Edwidge Vandal; 
m. (1st) 1863, Marie Rose Dehna Thirza, 
(d. 1870), d. of Capt. St. Louis, of Sorel; 
(2nd) 1871, Marie Amelie Antoinette, d. of 
the late Hon. D. M. Armstrong, M.L.C.; 
two 8. two d. Educ: St. Hyacmthe Coll. 
Studied law imder George Isidore Barthe. 
Admitted a Notary Public, 1864; called to 
the bar, 1865; apptd. Sheriff of Richelieu 
Dist., 1866; imsuocessful can. for H. of C. at 
g. e., 1874; returned by accl. to Legis. Ass. 
of Quebec, 1867, of which body he remained 
a mem. until 1881, when apptd. a Puisne 
Judge of the Superior Ct. of the Prov. of 
Quebec; cr. a Q.C;., 1880; apptd. Dean of the 
Faculty of Law, Laval Univ., 1898. Pub- 
lications: La Revue Legale, and several 
vols, of annotated reports. Address: 13 
"The Marlborough," Montreal. 

MATHIEU, Mgr. Olivier EUear, D.D., 
C.M.G.; Professor and Superior of Quebec 
Seminary; b. Quebec, 24 Dec., 1836; s. of 
Joseph Mathieu and Marguerite Latouche. 
Educ: Quebec Seminary. Grad. a Doctor 
of Theology, Laval Univ., 1878. Ordained 
a priest by Cardinal Taschereau 2 Jime, 
1878, and apptd. Prof, of Philosophy at 
Laval Univ. Received degs. of Doctor of 
Philosophy and Doctor of the Academy of 
Saint Thomas at Univ., Rome, Italy, 1882; 
returned to Quebec 1883, and continued to 
act in Chair of Philosophy of Laval Univ.; 
took MJ^., 1889; Prof, of Laval Univ. and 
Superior of the Seminary, Que., 1899. 
Nominated Apostolic Prothonotary by His 
Holiness Pope Leo XIIT, 1902; made CM. 
G. on visit of Their Royal Highness the 
Duke and Duchess of York to Can.. 1901; 
cr. a Kt. of the Legion of Honor by the 
Pres. of the French Republic. Address: 
The Seminary, Quebec. 

MATHISON, BobeH, M.A.; 6. Kingston, 
Ont., 9 Jan., 1843; s. of Georste Mathison, 
of Berwick, Scot., and Ann Miller, of Lon- 
donderry, Ire.; m. Isabella CJhristie, of 
Hamilton, Ont.; two s. two d. Educ: 
•Brant ford,. ()nt. Reporter on the staff of 
the Hannlton Times, and subsequently 
editor and part prop, of the Brantford 
Expositor, a relation that was relinquished 
upon bdng apptd. Bursar of the Asylum for 
the Insane at London, Feb. , 1 872. In 1 878 , 
became Manager of Industries and Bursar 
of Central Prison, Tronto, which position 
he held until 1879, when he was apptd. 
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stutition for the Deaf and Dumb, at Belle- 
ville, which he held up to the time of his 
appointment to the Supreme Secretaryship 
of the Independent Order of Foresters in 
October, 1906. Gave much attention to 
the education of the Deaf and Dumb, and 
his services and merits in that direction 
w^e recognized by the National ^Gallaudet) 
College for the Higher Education of the 
Deaf at Washington, D.C., of which the 
President of the Umted States is Patron 
and Honorary President, which among 
other honors conferred upon him the d^ree 
of M.A. A graduate student of Prof. 
Alexander Melville Bell (father of Dr. 
Bell, of telephone fame) author of "Visible 
Speech;" was Vice-Pres. of the Association 
ot American Instructors of the Deaf, a 
' body composed of Superintendents, Prin- 
cipals and Teachers, about 800 in all — ^in the 
Institutions of Canada and the United 
States. BecreeUions: bowling, travel. Ad- 
dr 68869: Temple Bldg., Toronto, and Belle- 
ville, Ont. Clvb: l^yal Canadian Yacht, 
Toronto. 

MATTHEWS, George; Pres. The George 
Matthews Co., Ltd.; 6. Birmingham, Eng., 
18 Sept., 1834; «. of Ezra Matthews and 
Frances Litchfield Matthews; m. 1859, Ann 
Smithson; six 8. four d, Educ: Birming- 
ham Hi^h Sch. Came to Canada, 1851. 
Farmed m Peterborough County until 1860, 
when removed to Lindsay, and founded the 
pork packing business, now "The George 
Matthews Co., Ltd." with establishments at 
Hull, Peterborough and Brantford. Has 
always taken deep interest in Baptist de- 
nominational work. Address: Lindsay, 
Ont. 

MATTHEWS, Wilmot D.; 6. Burford, 
Brant Co., Ont., 22 June, 1850; s. of Wheeler 
D. and Maria Matthews; m. to Annie J. 
Love; two «. two d. Educ: Model School; 
commenced business, 1873; Frew, Toronto 
Board of Trade, 1887; Director, Can. Pac. 
Ry.; Vic^Pres., Dominion Bank. Recrea- 
tions: golf, fishing. Address: 89 St. George 
St.. Toronto. Clubs: Toronto, Golf, Hunt, 
Toronto; Mount Royal, Montreal; Manitoba 
Winnipeg. 

MATTHEWS, Wilmot Love: b. Toronto, 
Ont., 29 Jan., 1879; s. of Wilmot D. and 
Annie D. Matthews; m. Annabel Margaret 
Osier; one s. one d. Educ: Bishop Ridley 
Coll. and R. M. C, Kingston, Ont.; Vice 
Pres., Canada Casting Co.; Director, Cana- 
dian Portland Cement Co. Recreations: 
tennis, golf. Address: Toronto, and Beach- 
croft. Clubs: Toronto, Toronto Hunt, 
Golf, Toronto; Manitoba, Winnipeg, Man. 

MAVOB, Prof. James: b. Stranraer, Scot., 
8 Dec, 1854; s. of lateKev. James Mavor.M. 
A., and Mary Ann Taylor Bridie; m. Chris- 
tina, d of P. B. Watt, London, 1883; two «. 
one d. Educ: High Sch, and Univ. of 
Glasgow. Assis . editor of Industries, edit. 
Scottish Art Review; Univ. Extension 
Lecturer in Political Economy; Prof, of 
Political Economy, St. Mungo's Coll., Glas- 
gow, 1888; Professor of Political Eeconomy 
m the Univ. of Toronto since 1892. Pub- 
lications: Wages Theories and Statistics, 
1888; Economic Theory, and History 
Tables and Diagrams, 1890; Scottish Rail- 
way Strike, 1891; Currency Reform, 1891; 
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Charity, 1892; report on Labour Colonies in 
Germany, etc., to H.M. Board of Trade, 
Parliamentary Paper, 1893: English Rail- 
way Rate Question, 1894; edited Handbook 
of Can., 1897; Notes on Art, 1898; Report 
on Immigration into Can., from Europe' (to 
Canadian Government), 1900; report on 
Workmen's Compensation Acts (to Provin- 
cial Crovemment of Ont.), 1900; Papers on 
Mimicipal A£Fairs, 1904; report to H.M. 
Board of Trade on the North-West of Can.: 
Parliamentary^ Paper, 1905; Taxation of 
Corporations in Can.; Rly. lYansportation 
in America, 1909. Recreations: chess. Ad- 
dress: 8 University Oescent, Toronto. 
Clubs: Toronto; City, New York; Savile, 
London, Eng. 

MAXWELL, Hon. Robert, ML. A.: b. 
Fredericton, N.B., 17 June, 1868; «. of John 
and Eliza Maxwell; m. 1878, Pamilea T. 
McConnell, of St. John, N.B. Educ: Fred- 
ericton Gram. Sch. A contractor and 
builder. Was an alderman for the city of 
St. John for seven jrrs., dep. thayor for one 
yr.; .warden of the mun. of the city and Co. 
of St. John, for one yr. Mem. of the St. 
John Bd. of Sch. Trustees for 12 yrs.; first 
el. to Legis. at bye-el., 1904; re-el. at g. e., 
1908. Selected as Min. without portfolio 
upon the formation of the Hazen Cabinet, 
and was sworn in with the other ministers, 
24 Mar., and el. Pres. of the Ex. Coun. 
Address: St. John, N.B. 

MAT, George Samuel; 6. Montreal. 18 
Jan., 1858; s. of George May and Elizabeth 
N. Cobb; m. Mattie Ehzabeth Taylor; two r. 
Educ: Pub. Schs. and Coll. Inst., Ottawa; 
member of the Pub. Sch. Board for 16 yrs.j 
was chairman for two years; represented 
Ottawa in the Ontario Legislature for four 
years. Address: 306 Frank St., Ottawa. 
Cli^s: National, Toronto; Laurentian, Hunt 
Ottawa. 

MATNABD, Hormidas, M.P.; b. St. 
Leon, Que., 5 Aug., 1858; m. Marie. Anna 
Milot. 31 Jan., 1883. Educ: in the Parish 
Model School; has been Mayor of the parish 
of St. Leon and Warden of the County; 
first elected to the H. of C, 3 March. 1903. 
re-elected 1904 and 1908. Liberal. Ad- 
dress: St. Leon, Que. 

MCALLISTER, D. H., B.A., M.D., M.P.; 
6. Belleisle, N.B., 18 Jan., 1872; «. of Walter 
and Margaret McAllister; m. 12 Jan., 1898, 
Isabel Reid. EdtLc: Sussex High Sch.. 
Pictou Academy, Dalhousie and McGill 
Univ. Alderman of Sussex, 1902-6; un- 
successful candidate for Prov. Legislature, 
1908; elected to the H. of C, 1908; Presby- 
terian; Liberal. Address: Sussex, N.B. 

McBBIDE, Hon. Richard, K.C., LL.B.. 
M.L.A., Premier of the Province of British 
Columbia; 6. New Westminster, B.C., 15 
Dec., 1870; s, of Arthur Hill and Mary 
D'Arcy McBride; m. Margaret McGillivray; 
five d. Educ: Public and High Schs., New 
Westminster, B.C.; elec. to the B.C. Legis- 
lature for the riding of Dewdney, 1898; in 
1900-1901, Minister of Mines in Dunsmuir 
Cabinet; Leader of Opposition, in 1902; 
Premier of British Columbia, since June, 
1903; his railway i>olicy received the over- 
whelming endorsation of the electors of the 
Province, Dec., 1909. Address: Victoria, 
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McCAUL, Alexander, M.P.; b. Charlotte- 
ville, 21 Oct.. 1841; a. of David and Harriet 
McCJoU, Scotch; m. 3 Oct., 1872, Sarah Mc- 
Innis; one «. and three d. Mayor of Sim- 
coe. 1893-94; first el. to H. of C. 1908; 
Church of England; Coneervative. Addrett 
Simcoe, Ont. 

HIcCABT, WilUam John, M.L.A.: h. 
Port Henry, N.Y.. 7 Aug.. 1872; «. of John 
McCart and Flora Stark; m. Wilmina Steel; 
three s. one d. Educ.: Berwick. Ont., and 
Brockville Business Coll.; arrived in Canada 
1883; elec. to Council of Glengarry and 
Stormont, 1900; elec. member of Ont. Legis- 
lature, 1902; defeated in 1905; re-elec. in 
1908; engaged in mercantile business. Ad- 
dress: Avonmore, Ont. 

McCABTHT, Most Bev. Edward J.: 
Archbishop of Halifax; b. Halifax, N.S., 25 
Jan., 1850; t. of Patrick McCarthy and 
Margaret McCarthy. Educ: Halifax and 
Montreal. Ordained priest, 9 Sept., 1874; 
consecrated Archbishop of Halifax, 9 Sept., 
1906. Address: Dresden Row, Halifax. 

McCABTHT, Leighton Goldle, K.C.; 6. 
Walkerton. Ont., 15 Dec., 1869; s, of John 
Jj^h Golaie McCarthy and Francis Olivia 
Irwm; m. Muriel Drummond Campbell. 
Educ: Barrie Coll. Inst. A barrister. Was 
pres. of the Osgoode Legal and Literary 
Soc. El. to H. of C, at bye-elec. 1898; 
re-el. at g. e., 1900, 1904; retired 1908. 
Address: 45 Walmer Rd., Toronto. Clubs: 
National, Ontario, Toronto; Rideau, Ot- 

McCABTHY His Hon. Maltland; Coun- 
ty Judge of Duflferin Co., Ont.; b. Oakley 
Park, Dublin, Irel.. 5 May, 1838; «. D' Alton 
& Zena McCarthy; m. Jennie F. Stewart; 
three «. Educ: Barrie Gram. Sch. Came 
to Can. with parents in 1846; commenced 
practice of law, March, 1861; Reeve &, 
Mayor of Orangeville for some years. 
Apptd. Judge, 5 Feb., 1881. Address: 
Orangeville, Ont. 

McCABTHT, MaltUnd Stewart, B.A., 
M.P.; 6. Orangeville, Ont., 5 Feb., 1872; 
s. of His Hon. Judge McCarthy, and Jennie 
Frances Stewart (both Irish); m. 1900, Eva 
Florence, d. of late James Watson, of Hamil- 
ton, Ont.; two 8, one d. Educ: Trinity 
Coll. Sch., Port Hope, and Trinity Univ., 
Toronto. Called to bar of Ontario, 1897. 
Went West in 1903, and settled in Calgaiy, 
Alta., in Sept. of that yr. El. at g. e., 1904 
to H. of C. for Calgary; re-el. at t^. e., 1908. 
A mem. of the corporation of Trmity Coll. 
Sch. and of the Western Canada Coll., 
Calgary; chn. of the Amateur Ath. Assn. 
for Alberta. Was offered the Cons, leader- 
ship in Alberta, March, 1909, but declined. 
Recreations: all outdoor sports. Church of 
England; Conservative. Address: Calsary, 
Alta. Clubs: Ranchmen's, Calgary; Rideau, 
Ottawa. 

McCLABE, Charles Herbert; architect; 
6. Sackville, N.S., 15 Feb., 1861; s. of Josiah 
McClare, and Annie S. McKay; m. Ella Ger- 
trude Johnstone, of Halifax, N.S.; one t. 
three d. Educ: Nova Scotia Pub. Schs., 
Lawrence Scientific Sch., Harvard Univ., 
Cambridge, Mass. Removed to Massachu- 
setts, 1884. Has been a practising architect 
since 1888, having erected many public and 
private buildings from South Cfarolina to 
Nova Scotia; Fellow o} the Boston Soc. of 



Architects; mem. of the American Inst, of 
Architects. El. sec. of the Canadian Club 
of Boston, 1909. Recreation: farming. Ad' 
dresses: 211 Pleasant St., Arlington, Mass.: 
Lakelands, Hants, Mt. Uniacke, N.S. (sum- 
mer); 649 Massachusetts Ave., Cambridge, 
Mass. (bus.) 

McCLELAN, Hon. Abner Beid, D.C.L.. 
LL.D.; b. Hopewell, N.B., 1831; y. s. 
of late Peter McClelan, a Justice of the 
Court of Common Pleas; o. «. of Peter Mc- 
Clelan, who, with Miss "Wilson, whom he 
subsequently married, came to N.S. from 
Londonderry, Ireland; m. Anna B., d. of 
late W. J. Rdd, Collector of Customs at 
port of Harvey. Educ: Mount Allison, 
Sackville; Umv. of New Brunswick. 
Elected to Provincial Parliament of N.B.. 
1854, and each subsequent election till 
1867, when he resigned seat andportfolio of 
Chief of Public "Works in the Government 
to enter Senate of Canada. Lieut .-Gov. of 
New Bnmswick, 1896-1902; a governor of 
Mt. Allison Acad. Address: Riverside, 
Albert County, N.B. Club: Union, St. John. 

McCLUNG, Mrs. NelUc Letitia Mooneyt 
b. Chatsworth, Ont., 20 Oct.. 1873; d. of 
John Mooney and Letitia McCurdy of 
Dundee, Scotland; m. 25 Aug., 1896, Rob- 
ert Wesley McClung, Manitou, Man.; three 
s, one d. Educ: Northfields Sch., Man., 
and (Collegiate Inst., Winnipeg; wrote short 
stories for newspapers; editorials for Sunday 
School periodicals; taught school for five 
years previous to her marriage. Publica- 
tions: "Sowing Seeds in Danny," published 
in Canada, U.S. and England. Address: 
Manitou, Man. 

McCOIG, Archibald Blake, M.P.; b. Til- 
bury East, Kent Co., 8 April, 1874; s. of 
David McCoig and Christie Martin, both 
Scotch; m. 26 Jan., 1898, Addie M. Dem- 
arse, Chatham, Ont. ; one s. Educ : Tilbury 
East, and Chatham Sch.; was alderman. 
Chatham, 1900-4; elected to Ont. Legis- 
lature, 1905; first el. to H. of C, 1908; 
Presbyterian; Liberal. Address: Chatham, 
Ont. 

McCOLL, John B., M.P.; 6. Tp. Murray. 
Co. Northumberland, Ont., 26 Jan.. 1861; 
s. of John H. MoColl, and Martha McColl; 
unmarried. Educ: Pub. Sch., Tp. Murray, 
and High Sch., Trenton, Ont.; member of 
Town O^uncil, Cobourp, one year; Deputy 
Reeve, one year; commissioner of town trust , 
one year; Secretary, Separate Sch. Board, 
six years; unsuccessful candidate for Nor- 
thumberland W., 1896; elected to H. of C. 
1900; re-el. 1904 and 1908; Catholic; Lib- 
eral. Address: Cobourg, Ont. 

McCONNELL, John Bradford, M.D.. 
CM., D.C.L.; 6. Chatham, Argenteuil Co., 
28 Aug., 1861; m. 1895, Theodora Lovell, d. 
of Robert Miller; two «. four d. Educ: 
McGill Univ. (M.D., 1873), Univ. of Bis- 
hop's Coll. (D.C.L.. 1905). Apptd. to chair 
of Botany in Faculty of Medicine, Univ. of 
Bishop's Coll.; Chairs of Materia Medica, 
Histology, Pathology, and Principle? and 
Practice of Medicine; for many yrs. Vice- 
Dean of the Faculty; now senior physician 
Montreal Western Hospital, and for many 
yrs. has been Medical Examiner for the 
Aetna life Ins. Co. and Mutual life Ins. 
Co. of Can. Was lieut. in the 11th Batt., 
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Prince of Wales Fusiliers, Montreal for 
dght yrs. Addre9»: 234 Bishop St., Montreal. 

McCONNELL, Richard Georse, B.A.; 
Geologist; b. Chathain. Que., 26 March, 
1867; 8. of Andrew McConnell, and Martha 
Bradford; m. Jeannie T. Botterell; one 8. 
one d. Educ.: Wanless Academy and Mc- 
Gill Univ. For many years on staff of Geolo- 
gical Survey; principally employed in ex- 
ploring the Western and Northern parts of 
Canada, and reporting on their resources; 
Publications: reports. Recreationa: golf, 
curling. Addre88: Edgehill, Rockcliffe, Ot- 
tawa. Club8: Rideau and Golf, Ottawa. 

McCOBKIIX, John Charles, B.C.L.; 
Major, R.L., Canadian Militia; 6. Famham, 
Que., 31 Aug., 1854; 8. Robert McCorkill 
and Margaret Mdghen; m. Apphia Mary. 
y. d. of Hon. E. Leonard, of London, Ont. 
Educ.: McGUl Model, and Normal Sch., and 
McGill Univ. Taught as assistant to Prin- 
cipal, and as Principal under Protestant 
Sch. Commissioners, Montreal; admitted to 
bar, Jan., 1878; practiced in Montreal and 
district of Bedford; unsuccessfully contested 
Co. of Missisquoi as a Liberal in Provincial 
General Elec., 1886; elec. in 1888, and 1897; 
apptd. tQ Legislative Council for Bedford 
District, in 1898; resigned 1903, to accept 
office in the Government of the Province 
as Treasurer, and to contest the vacant seat 
of Brome; was elec. and re-elec. by acclam., 
1904; resigned in 1906; apptd. Puisne 
Judge of Su^rior Court of Que., in the 
District and City of Quebec. In the session of 
1906, prepared the bills, revising the taxa- 
tion laws (banks, corporations, successions, 
etc.), whereby the revenue was so improved 
that there was a surplus of one half million 
without disposing of any timber lands. 
Held a commission in the 5th Royal Scots 
(now Royal lUghlanders), April, 1879; in 
1887, retired witn rank of Major. Addre88: 
Braeside, 189 Grande Allee, Quebec, and 
Fairfield, Cowansville, Que. (summer). 
Club8: St. James, Montreal; Clarrison, 
Que. 

McCOWAN, Alexander, M.L.A.; b. Scar- 
boro Tp., York Co., 27 May, 1863; «. of 
James W. McCowan and Martha Weir of 
Lancashire, England; m. (1st) Georgianna 
Ashbridge; (2nd) Mary Marshall; one 8. 
one d. Educ: No. 8 Sch., Scarboro Tp. 
Twenty-five years Secretary-Treas. of Scar- 
boro Agric. Society; was four years Town- 
ship Councillor; Secy.-Treas., Toronto Milk 
Producers' Assn. for ^ht years; elec. to 
Ont. Legis., 1906 and re-el., 1908 for East 
York, bein^ the first Conservative elected 
to the Legislature from that riding. Re- 
creations: bowling and curling. Addreee: 
20 Lyall Ave., Toronto, Ont. 

McCBANEY, George Ewan, B. A., LL.B. 
M.P.; b. Bothwell, Ont., 23 July, 1868; «. 
of the late Daniel McCraney; m. 1906, 
Elizabeth, d. of the late David Cowan, 
Toronto. Educ: Up. Can. Coll. and Tor- 
onto Univ.; called to the Ontario bar in 
1896; practiced at Milton, Ont., and re- 
moved to Sask., 1902; elected to the H. of 
C. at bye-election, 6 Feb., 1906; re-elec., 
1908: Liberal; Presbyterian. Addreea: 
Rosthem, Sask. 

McCBEADY, John Ellas Blakeney: jour- 
nalist; b. Penobsquis (near Sussex), N.B., 4 
April, 1839; «. of Charies McCready and 
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Jerusha Blakeney; m. (1st) Alice M. Freese 
(dec 1883); (2nd) Louise, d. of Rev. Dr. 
James Bennett, St. John; two a. three d. 
Educ: Superior Sch., Penobsquis, and Ot- 
tawa Business Coll.; early hfe spent on 
farm; entered newspaper work, 1867; un- 
successful candidate for H. of C, 1874; 
Clerkship, H. of C, 1867-1872; Pres., Press 
Gallery, Dominion Parliament, 1882; served 
two terms as Coimcillor for Cardwell in 
Municipal Council of Kings Co., N.B.; was 
official assignee for Kings Co., under Insol- 
vent Act., 1875-9; member of Senate of 
Univ. of N.B., 1886-1893; editor Moncton 
Tranacript^ 1882-3; St. John Telegraphr 
1883-1893, and Charlottetown Guardian , 
1896 to date; Ottawa Correspondent, Tor- 
onto Globe. 1881-1882. Addreea: Charlotte- 
town, P.E.I. 

McCUBDY. John Alexander Douslas, 
M.E.; b. Baddeck, N.S., 2 Aug., 1886; «. 
of Arthur W. McCJurdy and Lucy Obrine. 
Educ: Baddeck Academy and Toronto 
Univ.; a student of aviation; Inventor of 
the "Silver Dart," and "Baddeck No. 2," 
both of which made several successful 
flights in 1909. Addreaa: Baddeck, N.S. 

McCUBBY, His Hon. Patrick; Judge 
of the dist. of Parry Sound; 6.. Belfast, Irel., 
1838; m. 1864, Emily, d. of Hon. M. H. 
Foley, of Guelph, Ont.; two «. three d. 
Educ: St. Michael's Coll., Toronto. Ar- 
rived Canada at an early age. Estbd. a 
law practice in Guelph, 1861, and apptd. 
Stipendia^ Magistrate, Judge of the Div. 
Ct., and Rei^rar of dist. of Parry Sound 
the samoyr.; apptd. to his present position 
1898. Was chief promoter of Parry Sound 
Colonization Ry. from Parry Sound to main 
line of G. T. R., at Scotia, and was Pres. of 
Co. until its amalgamation with the Can. 
Atlantic Ry. Addreea: Parry Sound. Ont. 

Mcdonald, His Hon. Herbert Stone, 
M.A., D.C.L., Judge of the Co. Court of the 
United Counties of Leeds and Grenville. 
Ont.; 6. Gananoque, Ont., 23 Feb., 1842: 
8. of Hon. John McDonald, Gananoque, and 
Henrietta Maria McDonald; m. Emma 
Matilda (deceased), d, of David Jones, 
Registrar of the Co. of Leeds; one d. Called 
to the bar, 1863; elec. to the Legislative 
Assembly for Ont., March, 1871, for South 
Leeds; apptd. Junior Judge of the Co. Court 
in Oct., 1873, and Senior Judge, 1878. 
Address: Woodlawn, Brockville, Ont. 

Mcdonald, Hon. James, K.C., P.C.; 
formerly Chief Justice of the Supreme Ct. of 
Nova Scotia; Pres. Judge of the Vice Ad- 
miralty Ct.; b. East River, Pictou Co., N.S., 
1 July, 1828; m. 1866, Jane, d. of late WU- 
liam Mortimer. Educ: New Glasgow. 
Called to bar of N.S., 1861; cr. Q.C., 1857. 
Mem. of N.S. Leg. Ass., 1859-67; Chief Ry. 
Gommr. for N.S., 1863-64; Financial Sec. in 
Tupper Govt. First el. to H. of C, 1872: 
apptd. Min, of Justice in 2nd Macdonald 
Min., Oct., 1878; Chief Justice of N.S., 1881 ; 
resigned, 1904, but retained Vice Admiralty 
Judgeship. Addreas: 327 Quinpool Road, 
HalSax, N.S. Club: HaUfax. 

McDonald, Hon. William; Senator; 
b. Inverness Co., JI.S., 1837; ». of Allan 
and Mary McDonald of Invemessshire, 
Scot.{ m. Catherine Maedonald; three «. 
three d. Educ: St. Francois Xavier Coll..'^ 
Antigonish, N.S.; school teacher for six 



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years; in commercial business for 14 years, 
and public life, 37 years; has held several 
Municipal, Provincial and Federal offices; 
elec. to the H. of C. for Cape Breton, 1872, 
1874, 1879. and 1882; was for several years 
-Chairman of the Committee on Immigra- 
tion and Colonisation; called to the Senate, 
1884. Address: Glace Bay, C.B. Clubs: 
R.C.B.Y.C„ Sydney, C.B. 

McDOUGALD, Jolm; Commissioner of 
Customs; b. Blue Mountain, Pictou Co., 
N.S., 13 March, 1848: s. of Dougald Mc- 
Dougald, and Elizabeth Fraser; m. to Mar- 
garet Jane McLeod of Westville, N.S.; two 
s. Educ: Gram. Sch., New Glasgow, N.S.; 
merchant; Justice of the Peace and Co. 
Councillor for Pictou Co.; mem. of Par- 
liament for Pictou from 1881 to 1896; apptd 
Commr. of Customs, 1 May, 1896. Address: 
149 Daly Av., Ottawa, Ont. 

McEACHBAN, Duncan McNab, LL.D., 
D.V.S., F.R.C.V.S., Hon. Veterinary ad- 
viser to the Government of Canada; 6. 
Campbelltown, Argyleshire, Oct. 1841 ; o. s. 
of David McEachran and Jean Blackney; 
m. 1868, Esther, 3rd d. of T. Plaskett of St. 
Croix, West Indies; one d. Educ: Edin- 
burgh. Lectured for two yrs., 1862-3, at 
Toronto on Veterinary Science, imder the 
auspices of the Board of Agriculture of 
Ontario; removed to Montreal, where he 
inaugurated the Montreal Veterinary Col- 
lege in connection with the Medical College 
ofMoGill Univ., 1866, which, 1890, became 
the Faculty of Comparative Medicine and 
Veterinary Science, of which he became 
Dean, and held that position till his retire- 
ment, 1903: organised the Cattle Quarantine 
System of Canada, which he has conducted 
so successfully that contagious diseases of 
animals are practically unknown in Canada, 
1876; after twenty-cdx years he reaignea 
the active duties of the position and bei^une 
Hon. Veterinary Adviser to the Govern- 
ment; has repeatedly represented Canada 
at scientific congresses, at Baden Baden, at 
London (Tuberculosis Congress, 1901), and 
in all international discussions and ajsree- 
ments bearing on animal diseases; President 
of the New Walrond Cattle Ranch in the 
Rocky Mountain region of Canada. Retired 
from prof, work in 1909, to his model stock 
farm at Ormstown, where he imports and 
breeds Clydesdales. Publications: Hand- 
book on the Diseases of Horses, 1866; 
Notes of a Trip to Bow River, 1881 ; notes 
of a visit to the Scientific Institutions of 
France, Germany, and Denmark, 1898; 
numerous scientific bulletins an Contagious 
Diseases for the information of agriculturists 
and stock-breeders, issued by tne Govern- 
ment. Recreations: two or three months 
annually in the Rocky Moimtalns. Ad- 
dress: Ormsby Grange, Ormstown, Que.; 
142 Notre Dame St., Montreal. Clubs: St. 
James, Forest and Stream, Montreal Hunt; 
Manitoba, Winnipeg. 
McEYAT, Most Rev. Femis Patrick: 
Archbishop of Toronto; b. Lindsay, Ont., 8 
Dec., 1862; a. of Michael McEvay, and 
Mary Lehane Educ: St. Michael's Coll., 
Toronto; Grand Seminary. Montreal. Or- 
dained priest, 1882, with charge at Fenelon 
Falls: later Rector of St. Peter's Cathedral. 
Peterborough; Rector and Vicar General of 
Hamilton, 1889; admin, of diocese 1894-5; 



later was apptd. Bishop of London; Arch- 
bishop of Toronto, 1908. Address: 610 
Sherboume St., Toronto. 

McETOT, Bernard; journalist and au- 
thor: b. Birmingham, Eng., 7 Feb., 1842; 
s. of Henry McEvoy^ Birmingham manu- 
facturer, and Naomi McEJvoy. d. of T. 
Lindley Greaves; m. Susan Isaoelle, d. of 
W. J. Halmden, Plymouth, Eng.; seven s. 
Educ: Birmingham, Eng. Trained as 
mechanical engineer, but gravitated to 
newspaper work; editorial position on 
Toronto Mail and Empire, ten years; pub- 
lishers' literary manager, about four years; 
for the last three years on the staff of the 
Vancouver DaUy Province: in 1899, went to 
the United States to make a report on 
institutions of technical education for the 
Ontario Government; in England, 1906-6; 
'correspondent of various Canadian 
newspapers. Publications: Away from 
Newspaperdom and other poems, 1898; 
From the Great Lakes to the Wide West, 
1902. Recreations: landscape painting. 
Address: 12th Ave., W., Vancouver, B.C. 

McEVOY, James, B.A.Sc. (McGill); 6. 
Carleton Co., Ont., 7 Feb., 1862; s. of James 
McEvoy, and Margaret Macnamara (both 
of Ireland); m. Florence A. Ray, of Ottawa; 
one d. Educ: Ottawa Coll., McGill Univ. 
(grad. 1883). Joined Geological Survey 
staff in 1886; served eight 3^rs. as asst. to 
the late Dr. George M. Dawson; afterward 
did geological explorations till 1901, when 
became geologist for the Crow's Nest Pass 
Coal Co., Ltd.; remained with Co. for seven 
yrs. as geologist, land commr., and chief 
engr.; became certificated colUery mgr. for 
B.C. and Alberta, 1902; became British 
Columbia land surveyor (B.C.L.S.,) 1904; 
for the last two seasons has been examining, 
testing, and reporting on coal properties in 
Alberta for the (5erman Development Co., 
Ltd., and other work as consulting mining 
engr. Mem. Canadian Mining Inst. Pub' 
lications: Report on Yellow Head Pass 
Route, and other reports of Geoloirical 
Survey of Canada. Recreation: curling. 
Addresses: 611 Jarvis St.; 26 Manning Ar- 
cade. King St., Toronto (bus.). Club: 
Canadian Alpine. 

McFEE, Alexander; grain merchant; 6. 
St. Chrysostome, Que.; «. Col. McFee, and 
Catherine McNaughton. Educ: Beau- 
hamois, Que., pub. schs., Coll. of St. 
Timothee; Commercial Coll., Montreal. In 
business with his father, a gen. merchant 
at Beauhamois. Removed to Montreal, 
1872, and estb. a grun business. Was 
pres., Montreal Bd. of Trade, and was 
present at coronation of King Edward VII, 
and opening new bldg. of Chamber of Com- 
merce, New York, in 1902. Was pres. 
Com Exchange Assn. for two yrs. and 
representative of that assn. on Bd. of 
Harbor Commrs. for four yrs. Pres., 
Montreal Technical Inst.; mem. St. And- 
rew's Soc., and Caledonian Soc. of Montreal. 
Recreations: curling, golf. Address: 169 
Stanley St., Montreal. Clubs: Canada, 
Thistle Curling, Outremont Golf. Mon- 
treal. 

McGIBBON, Douglas Lome; Pres. Can- 
adian (Consolidated Rubber Co., Ltd.; Vice- 
Pres. and Man. Dir., The Canadian Rubber 
Ck>. of Montreal, Ltd.; Pres.. LaRose Mining 

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Co.; b. Montreal, 24 Nov., 1870; t. of the 
late Major Alexander A. McGibbon and 
Harriet Davidson; m. 1897, Ethelwyn Wal- 
dock, of Woodstock, Ont. Edtu:.: Mon- 
treal High Sch. Entered fire ins. business 
at age of thirteen; removed to U.S. three 
yrs. later and engaged in the coal business; 
returned to Can., 1893, and settled in 
Medicine Hat, N.W.T.; organized the Medi- 
cine Hat Trading Co., 1895, becoming its 
first man. dir. Ayptd. Purchasing Agent 
of the Laurentide Pulp and Paper Co., of 
Grande Mere, Que., 1897, promoted gen. 
man., 1898. Apptd. gen. man.. The Can- 
adian Rubber Co., of Montreal, Ltd., 1902; 
mem. Montreal Bd. of Trade; Vice-Pres., 
Canadian Manufacturers' Assn., and dir. 
in many Co's.; mem. Caledonian Soc; life 
mem., St. Andrew's Soc.; mem. M.A.A.A. 
Addresa: 20 Ontario Ave., Montreal. Clvba: 
St. James, Canada, Royal Montreal Golf, 
Racquet, Back River Polo, Montreal. 

McGILL, Anthony, B.A., B.Sc. (Tor- 
oronto), F.R.S.C, Chief Analyst, Dept. of 
Inland Revenue, Ottawa; 6. Rothesay, 
Buteshire. Scot., 18 April, 1847; «. of Rev. 
A. McGill, M.A.. and Catherine Ross; m. 
Mary Jane, d. of Capt. Stephen Davidson, 
and g, d. of Rev. J. Davidson, Rector, 
Barnard Castle; one «. three d. Came to 
Canada, 1860, and educ. at Hamilton Gram. 
Sch., Toronto Normal Sch., and University 
Coll. Taught in pub. schs., 1866-1 S70; 
fellow and tutor in chemistry at Univ. 
Coll., Toronto. 1876-1878; Coll. Inst., 
Ottawa, 1882-1886; Asst. Analyst, Dept. 
of Inland Revenue, Ottawa, 1886-1907; 
Chief Analyst, 27 July, 1907. Publications: 
Contributions to Proceedings, Royal and 
other Soriptioc- Pri-ipr in Journal Soc. Chem. 

Rea-' ' music, photography. 

Addreea: '662 Maciaren St., Ottawa. 

MeGIYEBN, Harold Buchanan, M.P.. 
Barrister-at-Law; 6. Hamilton, Ont., 4 
Aug., 1870; «. of Lieut.-Col. Wm. McGivem, 
ex-M.P., and Emma Counsell; m. Alice 
Maude, d. of Hon. C. H. Mackintosh; one «. 
Educ: Upper Canada Coll., and Osgoode 
Hall; el. to H. of C. for Ottawa, at g. e., 
1908; Recreations: nearly all sports, espec- 
ially cricket and football. Address: 361 
Daly Ave., Ottawa. Clubs: Rideau, Laur- 
entian, Golf and Country. Ottawa; M.C.C., 
London, Eng. 

McGOUN, Archibald. M.A., B.C.L., 
K.C.: Professor of Qvil Law, McGill Univ., 
Montreal, since 1888; b. Montreal, 15 Dec, 
1853; s. of Archibald McGoun, a native of 
Douglas, Lanarkshire, Scot., and Jane Mac- 
kay, d. of Samuel Mackay of Ayr, Scot.; m. 
1887, Abigail, d. of Thomas Mackay of 
Toronto; one «. one d. Educ: McGill Univ. 
Montreal; L'Ecole de Droit, Paris, France. 
Twice President Univ. Literary Society. 
1884-85; one of the founders of the Imperial 
Federation League in Canada, 1885; dele- 
gate to Imperial Federation Council in 
London, 1886; Vice-Pres. of League (now 
the British Empire League) in Canada; 
Fellow R.C.I.; Chairman of meeting, Mon- 
treal, to promote Free Trade within the 
Empire, 1907; President Graduates' Soc, 
McGin Univ., 1887; course of lectures on 
Constitutional Law, 1897; now lectures on 
Corporations and on Agency and Partner- 
ship; Q.C. 1899; attorney as practising 
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advocate for various commercial corpora- 
tions; Pres. Political Econ. Club, Montreal. 
1908-9. Publications: Federation of the 
Empire, Address as President of University 
Literary Society. 1884; Economic Study, 
Commercial Umon with the United States, 
with a word on Imperial Reciprocity. 1886; 
A Federal Parliament of the British I^eople. 
1890; article on Imperial Reciprocity in 
Canadian Encyclopaedia; articles in The 
Commonwealth, Ottawa. 1900-1; A Reven- 
ue Tarifif within the Empire, 190S. Address: 
Standard Building, 157 St. James St.. Mon- 
treal. 

McGBEGOB, Hon. James Drummond ; 
senator; b. New Glasgow, N.S., 1 Sept*. 
1838; s. of Roderick McGr^or and Janet 
Chisholm; g. s. of Rev. James McGregor, 
D.D., who came to Pictou in 1786, and was 
the pioneer minister of Eastern N.S.; m. 
(1st) 1867, Elizabeth McCk)ll, Guysboro, 
Idee 1891); (2nd) 1894, Roberta Ridley, 
Peterboro, Ont. A merchant and ship-owner; 
twice elec to N.S. legislature and once 
defeated; unsuccessful candidate for H. of 
C, 1900; was twice Mayor of New Glasgow; 
is a director of the Nova Scotia Steel and 
Coal Ck>.. Ltd.; apptd. to the Senate, 24 
April, 1903; Presbyterian; Liberal. Ad- 
dress: New Gla^ow, N.S. 

McGUIGAN, P. H.; Pres. of the F. H. 
McGuigan Construction Co., Toronto; b. 
Cleveland, O., 1850. Eijtered Ry. service, 
1863 as water boy Erie & Pittsburg div. 
Pennsylvania Rd., since which he has held 
consecutively to 1874, various minor posi- 
tions same rd.; roadmaster same rd., 1874- 
80; foreman construction train St. Louis 4 
Omaha div. Wabash Rd., 1880; division 
roadmaster same rd., 1880-65; fen. road- 
master lines west of Mississippi River, 1885- 
88; supt. Western div. same rd. at Kansas, 
Mo., 1888-96; gen. supt., G.T. Ry., 1896-02; 
manager, 1902-05; fourth vice-pres., 1905- 
08; organized the F. H. McGuigan Con- 
struction Ck)., and has contract for building 
lines in Western Ontario for Prov. Hydro- 
Electric Comn. Address: Ck)ntinental Life 
Bldg., Toronto. 

McGUIBE, George Albert, D.D.8., M.L. 
A.; b. Mount Forest, Ont., 7 April, 1871; s. 
of George McGuire and Henrietta Gardiner; 
m. Jennie McLean; two d. Educ: Mt. 
Forest, and Univ. of Maryland, Baltimore. 
Removed to B.C. in 1892, where he has 
since practised dentistry. El. to B.C. Leg., 
Feb., 1907. Recreations: tennis, shooting, 
horseback riding. Address: 2031 West- 
minster Av., Vancouver, B.C. Clubs: 
Western, Vancouver; Union, Victoria. 

McGITIBE, Hon. Thomas Horace, LL. 
D.; 6. Kingston^ Ont., 21 April, 1849; •. of 
James B. McGmre, and Mary Brady (both 
Irish); m. 1877, Mary Victory, «. d. of John 
Cunningham, Kingston. Educ: Kingston 
Coll. Inst., and C^ieen's Univ. Called to 
bar of Ont., 1875; Q.C., 1833; Judge of the 
Supreme Ct. of the N.W.T., 1887; later 
Chief Justice, but retired, 1903. Was an 
alderman of Kingston; Pres., of the Mech. 
Inst., and of several Catholic Socs. Edited 
the Kingston Daily News, and also Canadian 
Freeman. Before apptd. Chief Justice, was 
stationed at Dawson, Y.T. Now Chn. of 
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dress: Prince Albert, Bask. 
McHUGH, Hon. George; senator; 6. 
C5o. of Victoria, Ont., 7 July, 1846; «. of 
Peter McHugh and Ann Walker; m. Mar- 
garet d. of James O'Neill, of Peterborough; 
two 8. one d. Member of pub. sch. Bd. for 
some years; member of Separate Sch. Bd., 
Town of Lindsay, and Chairman for several 
years; has been Pres. of Reform Assn. of 
South and West Victoria; elec. member of 
the H. of C, 1896; defeated at g. e., 1900; 
called to the Senate, 21 Jan., 1901. Ad- 
dreaa: Lindsay, Ont. 
McHUGH, His Hon. Michael Andrew; 
County Court Judge of the Co. of Essex; b. 
Maidstone Cross, Essex Co., Ont., 19 Feb., 
1863; 8. Patrick and Cathenne McHugh; m. 
Marie Louise Cottee, d. of the late James 
Cottee, London; four «. two d. Admitted 
to the bar, 1879; in partnership with Hon. 
J. C. Patterson; Minister of Militia, with 
Government of Sir John Thompson. Re- 
creation: bowling. Address: Windsor, Ont. 
Clu6: Windsor. 
McILWBAITH, Miss Jean N.; d. of 
Thomas and Mary McUwraith. JSduc.:pub. 
schs. and Ladies' Coll., Hamilton; studied 
singing afterwards in London, and also 
modem literature in correspondence class 
of Queen Margaret's Coll., Glasgow; first 
work published in 1896; last in 1904; since 
then doing editorial work in New York. 
Publications: Shakespeare for Young People 
1898; Canada, Children's Study, 1899; 
The Span o' Life (with Wm. McLennan), 
1899; a book about Longfellow, 1900; The 
Curious Career of Roderick Campbell, 1901 ; 
The Life of Governor-General Sir Frederick 
Haldimand (Makers of Canada), 1904. Re- 
creations: cycling, boating, swimming, golf, 
etc. Address: 160 Waverly Place, New 
York. 
McINNIS, John Kenneth; b. Strathroy, 
P.E.I., 29 April, 1854; s. of John Mclnnis 
and Isabel Ross; m. Jane Carr, Rustico, 
P. E. I. ; four s. three d. Educ. : District Sch. 
and Charlottetown Central Academy; Sch. 
teacher in P.E.I. , and in Sask.; editor and 
proprietor the Regina Standard^ since 1891 ; 
operates several farms in Regina District, 
making specialties of grain and stock; was 
independent candidate for H. of C. in 1896, 
against late Nicholas Flood Davin, resulting 
in a tie, returning officer giving casting vote 
to Mr. Davin. Address: Regina, Sask. 
McINNES, William, B.A.. F.G.S.A.; 
geologist; b. Fredericton, N.B., 1858; s. s. 
of John Mclnnis and Rachel Jane, d. of 
Wm. McBeath. Educ: Collegiate Sch., 
Fredericton; Univ. of N.B.; joined Geolo- 
gical Survey of Canada, 1861, as Assistant 
Geologist; now Geologist, Dept. of Mines; 
extensive explorations in new Ontario lying 
between Fort William and Manitoba boun- 
dary. Puhlications: repoTtB. Address: Vic- 
toria. Chambers, Ottawa. Clubs: Rideau, 
Golf, Ottawa. 
McINNES, His Hon. William Wallace 
Bums, B.A.; b. Dresden, Ont., 8 
April, 1871, s. of Hon. Thomas R. (deceased) 
and Martha E. Mclnnis; m. Dorothea B. 
Young, of Victoria, B.C., Nov. 7, 1894; 
one 8. one d. Educ: Toronto Univ. and 
Osgoode Hall; mem. H. of C, 1896-1900; 
M.L.A., British Columbia, and Provincial 



Secretary, 1900-1906; Commissioner of the 
Yukon, 1906-1907; County Judge Co. of 
Vancouver, B.C., from April, 1909. Address: 
Vancouver. Club: Tenmnal City and Com- 
mercial, Vancouver, B.C. 
McINTYBE, Alexander Eraser, K.C.; b. 
Williamstown, Glengarry, Ont., 26 Dec., 
1847; 8. of Dstniel Eugene Mclntyre, M.D., 
and Annie Eraser, d. of Col. the Hon. Alex- 
ander Eraser, of Fraserfield, Glengarry; m. 
5 Sept., 1877 to Helen Sandfield Macdonald 
(dec?), d. of Ronald Sandfield Macdonald, 
Esq., of Lancaster, Glengarry; two s. three 
d. Educ: Gram. Sch., Cornwall, Univ. of 
McGill, Montreal, and Osgoode Hall, Tor- 
gnto; served as Captain in No. 3 Co., Corn- 
wall Infantry; on the frontier, 1866; elec. 
as an Independent Liberal to the Leg. Ass. 
of Ont., in 1875, but unseated on petition; 
unsuccessful Liberal candidate for Ottawa, 
for H. of C, 1882 and 1887; eleven years 
Pres. of Liberal Assn. of Ottawa; Pres. 
Young Liberal Assn. of Ontario, at Toronto. 
1885, and Vice-Pres. Dominion Liberal 
Assn., Montreal, 1868. Recreations: fishing 
and snooting. Address: Ottawa, Ont. 

McINTYBE, His Hon. Duncan John, 
K.C!., Junior Judge for the Co. of Ontario; 
b. Tiree, Argyleshire, Scot., 22 Oct., 1841; «. 
of John Mclntjo-e, and Margaret Mclntyre; 
m. (Ist) Margaret M., d, of R. F. Whitesior; 
(2nd) Ethel M., d. of J. W. Jenney, of 
Southampton; one s. two d. Arrived in 
Can., 1847, and educ. at pub. sch. in the tp. 
of Mariposa and Toronto Gram, and Normal 
Schs. Taught sch. for three yrs.; called 
to the Bar, 1871, and commenced practice 
of his profession in Lindsay, Ont. ; mem. of 
Ont. Leg. Ass., 1883-6; apptd. Police Magis- 
trate of Lindsay, 1892; cr. Q.C., 1890; apptd 
Jimior Judge, Co. of Ont., 10 Sept., 1898. 
Address: Whitby, Ont. 

McINTYBE, Gilbert Howard, M.P.; 6. 
St. Mary's, Ont., Deputy Speaker of the 
Canadian H. of C; s. of George Mclntyre 
and Mary Howard f m. Belva, d. of Wm. 
Stevenson, Maple Bank, Guelph, Ont.; one 
8. Educ: St. Mary's Gram. Sch,; el. mem. 
for South Perth to H. of C, 1904; re-el. 
1908; el. Deputy Speaker of the House, 1908 
a Methodist; a Liberal. Address: St. 
Mary's, Ont. 

McISAAC, Colin Francis, K.C; member 
of National Transcontinental Ry. Com- 
mis&don; b. Antigonish, N.S., 1854; s. of 
Donald Mclsaac and Katherine McGillivray 
m. Mary Helena Houlett of Halifax, N.S.; 
three s. two d. Educ: St. F. X. Coll., 
Antigonish, N.S., admitted to the bar, 1880; 
elected to the Provincial Assembly of N.S., 
in 1886, 1890 and 1894; apptfJ. member of 
Executive Govt, without portfolio in 1891; 
resigned in 1895 to contest Antigonish Co. 
at bye election for H. of C. on death of Sir 
John Thompson in 1895; elected then and 
at gen. elections of 1896, 1900 and 1904. 
Apptd. Com. of Nat. Trans. Ry., in 1905. 
Address: 255 Cooper St., Ottawa. Club: 
Rideau, Ottawa. 

McKAY, Alexander; b. Hamilton, Ont., 
19 April, 1843: s. of William McKay and 
Jane Reid; m. CJatherine Marshall, of Barton 
Tp., Ont.; two s. two d. Educ: Pub. Schs., 
Hamilton. Was alderman for Hamilton. 
1879-1885; Mayor, 1886, 1887. Mem. of 
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voluntarily, 1896. Now Inspector, His 
Majesty's Customs. Address: 42 Grove 
Av., Hamilton. Cliths: Hamilton, Royal 
Hamilton Yacht, Jockey. 

McKAT, Alexander Charles, B.A.. LL. 
D.; 6. Beamsville, Ont., 2 June, 1861; s. of 
Alexander John McKay and Susan Mc- 
Cordick; m. Eleanor Price; two s. one d. 
Mathematical Master of Port Hope High 
Sch.; also Up. Can. Coll. and Jameson Av. 
Coll. Institute, Toronto; Fellow in Physics, 
Univ. of Toronto; Lecturer in Physics 
(Med. Fac.) Univ. of Toronto; Prof, of 
Mathematics and Physics, McMaster Univ., 
Toronto; Chancellor of McMaster Univ., 
1905^ member of Educational Coimeil of 
Ont.; mem. of Advisory Council, Education- 
al Department of Ontario. Publications: 
several elementary text books on Mathe- 
matics. Address: 13 Prince Arthur Ave., 
Toronto. 

JUcKAY, His Hon. John; Jxmior Judge 
District of Thunder Bay; b. Tp. of Syden- 
ham, Co. of Grey, Ont., 27 Feb., 1863; «. 
of Angus and Ehzabeth McKay; m. Annie 
Langston; two «. two d. Educ: Coll. Inst., 
Owen Sound and Brant ford; called to the 
bar, 1887; practiced law at Sault St. Marie, 
Ont., from 1887 to 1909, during which time 
was actively identified with the mining and 
railway interests of the District of Algoma, 
and Secretary of the Ontario, Hudson Bay 
and Western Railway Co.; the Manitoulin 
and North Shore Mining Association, and 
Pres. of the Algoma Sunday Sch. Assn. 
Address: Port Arthur, Ont, 

McKAY, Hon. Thomas; senator; h. 
Pictou, N.S., 8 Jan., 1839; «. of late Wm. 
McKay, Sutherlandshire; m. 1868, Jessie, d. 
of the late John Blair, Truro. Educ: 
Pictou; a merchant; elec. to the H. of C, 
1874; unseated on petition, but re-elec. 
and sat from Dec., 1874, to May, 1881; 
called to the Senate, Dec., 1881; Conserva- 
tive. Address: Truro, N.S. 

McKENNA, James Andrew Joseph; b. 
P.E.I., 1 Jan., 1862; s. of James McKenna 
and Rose Duffy, of Ireland; m. Mary 
Josephine Ryan; three s. five d. Educ: 
St. Dunstan's Coll., P.E.I. ; on leaving Coll., 
engaged in journalistic work; entered Ind- 
ian Service of the Canadian Government in 
1886; was for a time assistant secretary to 
the late Sir John Macdonald; in 1897 acted 
for the Dominion Grovemment in effecting 
an arrangement with the Government of 
British Columbia for the adtniniatration of 
the Railway Belt lands; was one of the 
Commissioners who, in 1899, made the 
treaty with the Indians under which the 
Peace River and Athabasca country was 
surrendered to the Crown, and in 1906, 
negotiated the treaty under which the 
Indians relinquished their claims to the 
country about Buffalo Lake, Churchill 
River and Reindeer Lake; was Commis- 
sioner for the settlement of the claims of the 
half-breeds of the North-West in 1900 and 
1901; drafted the Act, now in force, which 
consolidated and amended the laws in 
respect to the public lands of Canada. 
Publications: The Hudson Bay Route, 
1908;" "Sir John Thompson, a study;" 
"Canada's Indian Policv;" "The Indians of 
Canada," and other essays in magazines 
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and reviews. Address: P.O. Box 1287. Win- 
nipeg, Man. 
McKENZIE, Donald Duncan, K.C.. 
M.P.; 6. Lake Ainslie, C.B., 8 Jan., 1869; s. 
of Duncan McKenzie and Jessie McMilhem; 
m. Florence N. McDonald; one «. A bar- 
rister-at-law; admitted to bar of N.S., in 
1889; created K.C., 1908; was Judge of 
County Court of N.S., from 1905 to 1908; 
M.L.A. of N.S. from 1900 to 1904; elec. to 
the H. of C. 1904 and 1908; mayor of 
North Sydney, N.S., from 1898 to 1904. 
Address: North Sydney, C.B. 

McKEOWN, Harrison Andrew, B.A., 
LL.B., K.C., M.L.A.; 6. St. Stephen, N.B., 
28 Nov., 1863; a. of Rev. H. Mc- 
Keown and Elizabeth Harrison; m. Edith 
A. Perkins, d. of George Perkins. Educ: 
Univ. of Mt. Allison, Sackville, N.B.; Tor- 
onto Univ. Was first elected to the Pro- 
vincial Legislature, 1890, representing St. 
John City and County; became a member 
of the Government of New Brimswick, 1899. 
entering the Cabinet without portfolio; 
Atty. Gen. for N.B., 1907-8; re-el. at g. e. 
1908, but resigned portfolio on defeat of 
Robinson Ministry; admitted to the bar of 
New Brunswick, 1884; practises law in St. 
John. Address: St. John, N.B. Chib: 
Union, St. John. 

McKEBGOW, John; mem. of the firm 
of A. A. Ayer & Co., Ltd., wholesale pro- 
vision merchants, Montreal; b. Berkshire 
Co., England, 1847; m. 1868, Laura Goadby. 
five s. two d. Educ: Model Sch., Montreal. 
Brought to Can. by his parents when about 
two years of age. Entered Stores Dept., 
of the G. T. R. at age of sixteen. Ekitered 
firm of Messrs. A. A. Ayer <fe Co., Ltd., 
1868; made a partner, 1872. El. pres., 
Montreal Bd. of Trade, 1897. Apptd. 
Sch. Conmir. of Westmount, 1901; Cfhmn. 
of the Bd. of Sch. Commrs., 1907; Pres., 
Montreal Lumber Co.; dir. Sun Life Insur. 
Co., Laprairie Brick Co. Recreation: bowl- 
ing. Address: 13 Rosemount Av., Montreal. 
Clubs: Montreal. Canada.!. 

McKINI^Y, Hon. Duncan E.; mem. of 
U.S. House of Representatives for 2nd Dist. 
of California; 6. Orillia, Ont., 6 Oct., 1862; 
married; four c. Educ: until twelve yrs. 
of age at Orillia Pub. Sch. Learnt trade of 
carriage painter and worked in Flint, Mich.; 
at 21 yrs. of age went to San Francisco, and 
worked at his trade until 1884; spent one 
yr. at Sacramento, then moved to Santa 
Rosa, where he stiidied law while carrying 
on his business as carriage painter. Ad- 
mitted to the bar of California, 1892; elector 
at large on the Republican ticket in Mc- 
Kinley's first Presidential campaign, 1896; 
apptd. by President McKinley as asat. U.S. 
Attorney at San Francisco, 1901. El. to 
59th Congress; re-el. to 60th and 61st. 
Address: The Capitol, Washington, D.C.; 
San Francisco, Cal., U.S.A. 

McKINNON, Robert Lachlan, B.A.. 
LL.B.; 6. Wellington County, Ont., 5 Jan., 
1872; a. John and Annie McKinnon; m. 
Annie W. Fleminisr; one s. Educ: Public 
Schs., Coll. Inst., Guelph and Owen Sound; 
Toronto Univ. and Law Sch.; Osgoode 
Hall, Toronto. Barrister, etc.; in practice 
of law at Guelph since 1898; examiner at 
law sch. of Law Soc. of Un. Can., 1905-09. 
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Mcknight, Robert: Registrar of Deeds 
for North Grey; h. Kilkeel, Co. Down, Irel., 
24 Oct., 1836; «. of Robert McKnight and 
Eliza Gray; widower; three «. two d. Educ: 
Irish National Schs. Arrived Canada, 16 
_ June, 1856. Engaged in a sawmill for two 
vrs.; taught sch. six yrs.; later in gen. 
business twenty-^ht ^rrs. Unsuccessful 
candidate for H. of C. twice, and Leg. Ass. 
once. Apptd. Registrar, 10 Nov., 1876. 
A school trustee for thirty yrs. Recreations: 
horticulture, bookkeeping, pheasant breed- 
ing. Addreae: Owen Sound, Ont. 

McLAGAN, Mrs. Sara Anne; b. Ireland, 
1856; d. of John Maclure and Martha Mc- 
Intyre; reUct of John Campbell McLagan, 
who died 1903; one ». three d. Came to 
Canada with her parents in 1866; Educ: at 
New Westminster, B.C. Father was one of 
pioneer surveyors in British Columbia and 
with Royal Engrs. assisted in first telegraph 
construction. Husband estabd. Vancouver 
World, in 1886, and on his demise, Mrs. 
McL«gan became pres. of the World Print- 
ing and Publishing Co., and for four yrs. 
managed the paper. An active mem. of the 
Women's Council in Vancouver, and pres. 
three yrs.; Prov. Vice-Pres. for B.C. for 
three 3rrs. and sole Provincial del. to Nat- 
ions^ Coimdl meetings. Organised the 
Local Coimcil of Women in New West- 
minster; assisted in oii^anising the Art His- 
torical Scientific Assn., the Young Women's 
Christian Assn., the first Chapter of the 
Daughters' of the Empire and the Victorian 
Order of Nurses at Vancouver. Addrett: 
"Hazelbrae," Claybum, B.C. 

McLAY, Walter Scott WUUams, M.A.; 
6. Bryanston, Middlesex Co., Ont., 19 Dec., 
1870; •. of Dr. and Mrs. A. McLay, Wood- 
stock, Ont.; m. Margaret d. of Sir 
John A. Boyd, K.C.M.G.. Chancellor of 
Ontario: one a. two d. Ediic.: Woodstock 
Coll.; Univ. of Toronto, Harvard Univ.; 
Lecturer in Enghsh, 1894; Professor, 1901; 
Dean in Arts, 1905, McMaster Univ.. Tor- 
onto. Address: 3 Sultan St., Toronto. 

McLEAN, LIeut.-CoL Hush Havelock, 
K.C., M.P.; h. Fredericton, N.B., 22 March, 
1855; s. of Lauchlin McLean and Sophia 
March; w*. 1879, Jennie Porteous; two «. 
one d. Educ: Fredericton Gram. Sch. A 
barrister-at-law; PreSy^ New Brunswick 
Southern Ry. Co., the Fredericton Ry. Co., 
Carleton Electric Light Co., the Grand Falls 
Water Power & Boom Co., the New Bruns- 
wick Prov. Rifle Assn., and the Alexander- 
Gibson Ry. and Mfg. Co.; vice-pres., St. 
John Ry. Co., the New Brunswick Fish and 
Game^Corporation, the New Brunswick Ry. 
Co.; dir. and treas. of the St. Andrew's Land 
Co., the St. John Bridge and Ry. Extension 
Co., the Algonquin Hotel Co., the Ingle- 
wood Pulp and Paper Co. For several yrs. 
commanded the 62nd St. John Fusiliers as 
Lt.-Col.; has been Lt.-Col. commanding 12 
Infan. Biig. since 1892; was Capt. and Adjt. 
of the N.B. and P.E.I. Provisional Batt., 
raised at the time of the North West Re- 
bellion; conmuuided the Maritime Prov. 
Brig, at the Que. Tercentenary; first el. to 
H. of C. 1908. Address: St. John, N.B. 
Clubs: Union, Golf, St. John; St. James, 
Mount Royal, Montreal; Rideau, Ottawa. 

McIiEABr. Munro Young, M.P.; b. Dum- 
fries, Waterloo, Co. Ont., 7 Feb., 1846. 



Educ: pub. sch., Ayr. Waterloo'Co.; learned 
trade of printer in Paris, Ont.; has edited 
and published Huron Expositor, 'Seaforth, 
for 39 years; served one term in the Ontario 
Leg.f and has at varioua times filled all 
mimidpal positions from sch. trustee to 
Mayor; first el. to H. of C. at bye-elec., Jan.. 
1908; re-el. at g. e., 1908. Address: Se&iorth, 
Ont. 

McLEAN, Simon James* M.A., LL.B., 
Ph.D.; 6. Quebec, 14 Jime, 1871; s. 
of James and Mary McLean; m. Helen 
Baillie, d. of the late John Lorn McDougall. 
first Auditor Gen. of Canada; one s. one d. 
Educ: Quebec; Cumberland, Ont.; Ottawa; 
Univ. of Toronto, Chicago Univ., Chicago, 
111., New York. Prof of Economics, 
Univ. of Arkansas, 1897-1902; head of 
the Dept. of Economics and Social 
Science, Leland Stanford Junior Univ., 
1902-06; Assoc. Prof, of Political Economy, 
Toronto Univ., 1906-08; has speciaUaed m 
Economics of Transportation; presented a 
special report to the Hon. A. G. Blair, Min. 
of Rjrs. and Canals, on the question of Ry. 
Conm. Lefpislation, 1898-99; conducted the 
investigation, as commr., on Ry. Rate 
grievances in Canada, th^ report of which 
led to the organization of the Bd. of Ry. 
Commrs., 1901-02; acted as export agt. for 
the U.S. Bureau of the Census and the 
Interstate Commerce Conm. in charge of 
Ry. valuation in Pacific Coast States, 1904- 
06; apptd. a mem. of the Bd. of Ry. Com- 
mrs. for Canada, Sept., 1908. Publications: 
articles dealing with problems of trans- 
portation and commerce contributed to 
various periodicals in Canada. U.S., 
England, and Belgium; also articles on 
transportation and other subjects to the 
Montreal SUxr, Manitoba Free Press, Tor- 
onto Olobe. Address: 220 Argyle Ave., 
Ottawa. Clubs: Rideau, Country, Ottawa; 
University, Toronto, 

McLENNAN, Prof. John Cunningham. 
B.A., Ph.D.. F.R.S.C., F.A.A.S.;6. Ingersol 
Ont.j 14 April, 1867; «. of David McLennan 
of Aberdeenshire, Scot., and Barbara Cun- 
nigham of Ayrsfciire, Scot. Educ: Univ. 
of Cambridge; Professor of Physics and 
Director of the Physical Laboratory, Univ. 
of Toronto; Demonstrator in Physics, 1892- 
to 1902; Assoc. Prof, of Physics, 1902-1907; 
Director, 1904; Professor, 1907; Secretary 
of Univ. Alumni Assn., 1900 to 1908; Sec- 
retary of Faculty Union, 1900. Recreation: 
golf. Address: The Dean's House, Univ. of 
Toronto, Toronto. Club: Golf, Toronto. 

McLENNAN, Roderick; contractor; b 
Woodstock, Ont., 19 March, 1866; s. of 
Alexander McLennan and Mary Mclnnes; 
m. 1895, liizzy McDonald, of Seaforth. Ont.. 
two «. two d. Educ: Seaforth High Sch; 
Settled in Manitoba in 1896, and has been 
engaged as contractor since. Recreations: 
lacrosse, curling. Address: 219 Colony St., 
Winnipeg, Man. Club: Commercial, Win- 
nipeg. 

McLEOD, Clement Henry» B.Sc, Ma.E., 
F.R.S.C.; Vice-Dean of the Faculty of 
Applied Science, McGill Univ.; 6. Cape 
Breton, N.S., 20 Jan., 1861; s. of Isaac 
McLeod and Euphemia Laurence. Educ: 
Model and Normal Schs, Truro; McGill Univ. 
(grad. from Faculty of Applied Sc, 1873). 
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on Intercolonial Ry., and later res. engr. 
construction P.E.I. Ry.; engr. of pub. wks. 
in Newfoundland. Apptd. Supt. of the 
Observatory at McGill Univ., 1874; Prof, 
in the Faculty of Applied Sc. 1888; Vice- 
Dean, 1908. Sec. Can. Soc. of Civil Engrs. 
since 1887. Fellow of the Royal Astrono- 
mical Soc., PublicationB: Transit of Venus, 
1882; a re-determination of the longitudes 
of Montreal and Cambridge and of Montreal 
and Toronto. Contributions to the Trans- 
actions of the R.S.C. on astronomical, 
meteorological and physical subjects, and 
to Can. Soc. of Civil Engrs. Recreations: 
all athletic sports. Addreee: McGill Univ., 
Montreal. Club: University, Montreal. 

McLEOD, Hon. Ezekiel: Judge Sup- 
reme Ct., and Judge, Vice-Admiralty, N.B.; 
6. 29 Oct.. 1840. Educ: High Sch., Cald- 
welL King's Co., N.B.; Harvard. Called to 
the bar, 1868; cr. Q.C., 1882. Mem. Prov. 
Legis., 1882-«6; Attorney-Gen., 1882-83. 
Mem. of the H. of C, 1891-96; a Senator of 
the Univ. of N.B. Addreea: St. John, N.B. 
Clvb: Union, St. John. 

McLEOD. Henry CoUingwood: banker, 
h. New London, P.E.I. ; «. of Capt. John 
McLeod. Educ: Charlottetown; commen- 
ced business in a law office, and then joined 
the staff of the Bank of P.E.I., later Bank 
of B.N.S., when it absorbed the Bank of 
P.E.I.: mgr. of different branches of the 
Bank in the U.S.; became gen, gmr. of the 
Bank on the resignation of Mr. Fyshe, in 
1897; removed gen. mgr's. office from Hali- 
fax to Toronto; one of the aggressive forces 
in Canadian banking; formerly Vice-Pres. 
of the Can. Bankers' Assn. Resigned gen. 
managership, Jan., 1910, but continues as 
director. Publicaiione: Pamphlet favouring 
an independent audit by Govt. Inspectors 
of all banks. Recreation: yachting, motoring 
Address: 8 Beaumont Rd., Rosedale, Tor- 
onto. Clvhs: Toronto, National, Toronto. 

McLEOD, Hon. Harry Fulton, B.A., 
M.L.A.; Solicitor General of New Bnms- 
wick; h. Fredericton, N.B., 14 Sept., 1871; 
«. -of Rev. Joseph McLeod, D.D., and Jane 
McLeod; m. 1908, Ina F.. d. of Major W. 
Merserean. Educ: Univ. of N.B.; Mayor of 
Fredericton. 1907-8; Major 71st Kart.; 
Grand Master, L.O.L., N.B., 1906-7. Un- 
successful can. for Legis. at g. e.. 1903; el. 
for York Co., at g. e.. 1908. A Baptist; 
Conservative. AMress: Fredericton, N.B. 

McMAHON, Mrs. Margherita Arllna; 6. 
St. Stephens, N.B.. 29 Apr., 1871; d. Rufus 
La Fayette and Almenia Spencer Hamm. 
Educ: Convent of the Sacred Heart, Carle- 
ton, N.B.; Emmerson Coll., Boston; New 
York Univ. Law Sch., Royal Coll., Hong- 
Kong; summer lecture course, Oxford, Eng.; 
m. Aug. 1, 1902, John Robert McMahon. 
Newspaper reporter and author since 1887; 
traveled in U.S., Hawaii and W. Indies in 
'90s for Sun, Herald and Mail, New York; 
later visited Japan, China, India, Egypt 
and Russia for same pai>er8; made maps for 
Gec«. Soc; war corr. Chinese-Japanese War 
and Spanish-Am. War; also mil. nurse with- 
out salary; made hon. mem. of several 
regiments; decorated by Pres. Palma of 
Cuba; was comm'r to England for Atlanta 
Exp'n. Mem. Geoip^. socs., London, and 
Hong-Kong; was hbrarian Medico-L^al 
Soc., New York; mem. Am. Civics Club, ' 
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League; hon. v.-p. Writers' Club, London. 
Protestant ; Episcopalian. Contb'r. to mags 
Publicaiions: Chinese Legends, 1893; Corean 
Journeys, 1893; Manila and the Philippines, 
1897; Porto Rico, 1898; Life of Dewey, 
1898; American New Possessions, 1898; 
Christmas Poems, 1900; Eminent Actors in 
their Homes, 1902; Builders of the Republic 
1902; Ghetto Silhouettes, 1902; Famous 
Families, of New York, 1903. Address: 
The Independent, New York. 
McMICHAEL. Isaac: Gen. Mgr. of the 
Gt. North West Tel. Co. of Canada; b, 
Brantford, Ont., 7 Jan., 1840, a. James and 
Caroline McMichael; m. Mai^aretta P. 
Brock, Cleveland, Ohio; one s. one d. 
Educ: Brantford, Ont., in 1856 he entered 
the service of the Bufifalo and Lake Horun 
Ry. Co., remaining until 1860; from this 
date until 1865, was engaged in U.S. Mil- 
itary Telegraph service in Missouri, Arkan- 
sas, and Indian Territory; from 1865, until 
1903, in service of the Western Union Tel. 
Co in the United States, and from 1903 to 
date, manager of the Great North West 
em Tel. Co., at Toronto. Address: 123 St. 
Clair Ave.. 'Toronta. Clubs: National, and 
R.C.Y.C., Toronto. 

McMICHAEL, Solon William, I.S.O.; b. 
Waterford, Ont., 18 Nov., 1848; s. of Aaron 
McMichael, J. P., and Emily Campbell; m. 
1873. Josephine, d. of Charles Shoemaker, 
of Muncy, Pa., U.S.A.; one «. one d. Educ: 
Simcoe Gram. Sch. Chief and General Ins- 
pector of Customs; entered Canadian Cus- 
toms, 1873; apptd. Financial Inspector of 
C\i8toms for the Dominion, 1885; Chief 
Inspector of Customs for Canada, 1894; 
member of the Board of Customs, 1895; 
Chief and General Inspector, 1909; was 
CaiMtain in the Duffmn Rifles of Canada. 
1882-5; created a companion of the Imperial 
Service Order, 1903. Address: 101 St. 
Geoige St., 'Toronto. Clubs: National, 
Lambton Golf and Coimtry; Can. Military 
Institute, Toronto. 

McMillan, Hon. Donald, M.D.. sena- 
tor; b. Tp. of Lochiel, Co. Glengarry, Ont., 
5 March, 1835; «. of Duncan McMiUain ana 
Mary McDonell; m. Amy Ann, d. of the late 
Amasa Lewis, J.P., Avhnw, Ont.; seven a. 
five d. Educ: Lochidl, by private tuition; 
Victoria Coll., Toronto; grad. in medicine 
in 1865; was for many years on town, town- 
ship and county council; apptd. Coroner, in 
1869; apptd. to the Senate in Jan., 1884; 
is a director of the Trusts Guarantee Co., 
Toronto, and of the Merchants' JFlre Ins. 
Co., of Toronto; a life member of the Celtic 
Soc. of Montreal, and of the Gaelic Soo., 
Toronto. Address: AiexBndnsk, Ont. 

McMILlJiN, J. A., M.P.; b. Alexandria. 
Ont., 11 June, 1874; s. of Duncan McMillan 
and Julia Campbell (both Scotch); m. 1906, 
Flora McDonald. A furniture merchant. 
El. to Ont. Legis. for Glengarry, Jan^ 1906. 
First el. to H. of C. at g. e., 1908. A Roman 
Catholic. liberal. Ad^fress: Alexandria. 
Ont. 

McMULLEN, Hon. James; senator; b, 
Co. Monaghan, Ireland, 29 Nov., 1836; a. 
Archibald and Mary Jane .McMullen; m. 
Mary Ann Dunbar, Guelph, 28 Sept., 1858: 
three s. and one d. Educ: Pub. Sen. ana 
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12 June, 1843; wa? Councillor and Reeve of 
Mount Forest several years; director and 
Vice-Pres., Georgian Bay and Wellington 
Ry.; director Grand Trunk, Geornan Bay 
and Lake Erie Ry.; director and Vice-Pres. 
Dominion Life Assurimce Co.; elec. to the 
H. of C. in 1882; sat for 18 years and was 
defeated iii 1900; apptd. to the Senate, 1902. 
Recreation: cricket. Addreaa: Mount Forest, 
Ont. Club: National, Toronto. 

MeNAB, Hon. Archibald Peter, M.L.A.; 
Min. of Pub. Works for Saskatchewan; b. 
Glengarry, Ont., 29 May, 1864; a. of Mal- 
colm McNab and Margaret McCrimmon 
(both Scotch); m. 1893, Edith Todd: four a. 
two d. Educ: Glengarry. A miller and 
grain merchant. Pres. of the Saskatoon 
Milling and Elevator Co. First el. to Sask. 
Legis. at g. e., 1908. Apptd. to Cabinet 
as Municipal Commr., 8 Dec., 1908; re-el. 
by accl. 30 Dec., 1908; apptd. Min. of Pub. 
Works, Jan., 1909. Addreaa: Saskatoon, 
Sask. 

McNAIB, James A.; Pres. and Gen. 
Manager of the Hastings ^lingle Manu- 
facturing Co.; b. nr. Dalhousie, N.B., 11 
Aug., 1865; «. of Nathaniel McNair and 
Martha Archibald; m. Minnie G. McKa^. 
Educ: Jacquet River, N.B. Engaged m 
mercantile life in N.B., and Que., i:^til 1892, 
when he removed to B.C. With his brother 
Robert built a small sMngle mill at Hastings 
which has developed into the present con- 
cern with capacity of 1,250,000 shizigles a 
day. Company also owns mills in What- 
com Co., Wash. Actively interested in 
Y.M.C.A. work; for several yrs. pres. of the 
Vancouver Assn. Addreaa: Vancouver, B.C. 

McNAUGHT, William Kirlcpatriclc, M. 
L.A.; b. Fergus, Ont., 6 Sept., 1845; a. of 
John McNaught and Sarah McNaught 
(both Scotch); m. 1872, C. E, Lugsdin, of 
Toronto; three a. pne d. Educ: Coib. Sch. 
and Coll. Inst., Brantford. A manufac- 
ture. Pres. of the Glenavy Co., Ltd.; 
American Watch Case C5o. of Toronto, Ltd.: 
Vice-Pres., Canadian Elgin Watch Co^ of 
Toronto, Ltd.; dir., Porto-Rico Electric Ry.; 
hon. pres., Canadian National Exhn.; mem. 
Hydro-Electric Comn. of Ontario. Was a 
Lieut., 12th Regt. of Militia; pres. of the 
Canadian National Exhn., 1901-1905; pres., 
National CJlub, Toronto, 1897-1901; pres„ 
Canadian Mfgrs. Assn., 1888-9; Chn., Tariff 
Committee Can. Mf^rs. Assn., 1896-1906. 
First el. to Ont. Legis., 1906; re-el. at g. e. 
1908. Addreaa: Alexandra Apts., Toronto. 

McNEE, Arcliibald; b. Perth^ Ont., 
1845; a. of Arch. MoNee and Janet Ferguson; 
m. Isabella Campbell. Educ: Perth Gram. 
School. On staff of Manitoba Free Preaa 
for some years; managing ed. for short 
period; five years in Parlt. Press Gallery 
and pres., 1885; started Daily Evening 
Record at Windsor, Ont., 1890, and still 
conducts it. Pres. of Ci^. Press Assn.. 
1005; Moderator Baptist Convention of 
Ont. and Que., 1901; alderman Winnipeg, 
and Windsor; member of Board of Tcf. in 
both cities; pres. Windsor Bd. of Trade, 

Sres. St. Andrew's Soc; Deacon, Baptist 
hurch, Windsor, for 20 years. Has always 
taken an interest in affairs of church and 
state. Recreationa: curling, bowling and 
quoiting. Addreaa: 85 Victoria Ave., Wind- 
sor, Ont.; Record office. Club: Windsor. 



McNEIL, Biglit Bev. Neil; Archbishop 
of Vancouver, B.C.; 6. Hillsborough, N.SL, 

21 Nov.. 1851; a. of the late Malcolm Mc- 
Neil and Ellen Meagher. Educ: St. Fran- 
cois Xavier Coll., Antigonish, and in 1873 
was sent to the Coll. of the Propaganda in 
Rome, where he remained for over six yrs. 
Ordained priest, April, 1879, in the Basihca. 
of John Latem, by the late Cardinal 
PatrisKi, and in same yr. received the degree 
of DoctcM* in both Philosophy and Divimt^r; 
joined the teaching staff of St. Francis' 
Xavier Coll., 1880; in 1881 assumed the 
editorship of the Aurora newspaper; rector 
of the Coll., 1884-1891; became Bishop of 
Nilopolis and Vicar Apostolic of St. Georges, 
west coast of Nfld.; eonsec. at St. Ninan's 
Cath., Antigonish, 20 Oct., 1895; apptd. 
Archbishop of Vancouver, Jan., 1910. Ad- 
dreaa: Vancouver, B.C. 

McPHEBSON, Hon. David, M.L.C.; 6. 
Jordan River, Shelbume Co., N.S., 1 Aug., 
1832; a. of John and Elisabeth McPherson; 
tn. Susan McDaniel, of Halifax, Educ: 
Gram. Sch., Shelbume Co., N.S. .A ship- 
builder; an aid. for the city of HiJifax for 
14 yrs. Commr. of Pub. Charities for 
three yrs. El. to Legis. at g. e., 1897; re-el. 
at g. e., 1901, and 1906. A mem. of the 
Murray Admn., without portfolio. Addreaa: 
Halifax, N.S. 

McPHEBSON, George Gordon, K.C.; b. 
Stratford, Ont., 1 Oct.. 1859; a. of Rev. 
Thomas McPherson, and Sarah Gordon; m. 
Susie Hamilton; one a. three d. Educ: 
Stratford Gram. Sch. Has practised law in 
Stratford since 1872. Recreationa: riding, 
fishing. Addreaa: 326 Erie St., Stratford, 
Ont. 

McPHEBSON, William David, K.C.. 
M.L.A.; b. village of Moore, Lambtpn Co., 

22 Aug^ 1863; a. of William McPherson and 
Sarah Coiurtney; m. Nettie Batten; five a, 
four d. Educ: Strathroy Coll^ate Inst.» 
Osgoode Hall, Toronto. Member of the 
Ontario Legislative Assembly for West 
Toronto. Publicationa: Law of Mines in 
Canada, 1898; Parliamentary Elections in 
Canada, 1905. Recreaiiona: yachting, crick- 
et. Addreaa: 6 Meredith Crescent, Toronto. 
Cluba: Albany, Royal Canadian Yacht, 
Toronto; Rideau, Ottawa. 

McPHIIXIPS, Capt. Albert Edward, 
M.L.A.; 6. Richmond, Co. York, Ont., 21 
March, 1861; a. of George McPhillipe, and 
Margaret Lavin (both dec); m. Emily 
Sophia Davie, d. of the late Hon. A. E. B. 
Davie, Q.C.; Premier of B.C.; two «. one d. 
Educ: St. Boniface, and Manitoba Coll.; 
barrister at law; called to the bar of Man- 
itoba, 1888; of British Columbia. 1891; 
retired from Militia with rank of Captain; 
holds military sch. certificate; served with 
General Midmeton in North West Rebellion 
(medal); was Attorney General in first 
Conservative Government of B.C., in 1903; 
mem. of the Provincial LegisltU^ive Assem- 
bly for the Islands' electoral district; fellow 
Royal Colonial Institute; Pres. Canadian 
Club, Victoria* B.C.; director B.C. Market 
Co.; Recreationa: cross country and high 
jumping contests. Addreaa: Cloonmore 
House, Rockland Ave^ Victoria, B.C. 
Club: Union, Victoria, B.C. 

McBAE, Alexander Duncan; b. Glencoe, 
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McRae; m. Blanche Latimer Howe, of 
Duluth, Minn.; three d. Educ: High Sch., 
Glencoe, Ont., and Coll. in London, Out,, 
Was for seveti yrs. engaged in banking 
business in the U.S., and for five yrs. in 
immigration and land business in Winnipei^; 
now devoting entire time to lumber busi- 
ness. Recreation: horses. Addreee: 1960 
Robson St., Vancouver, B.C. Clxtbe: Mani- 
toba, St. Charles Country, Winnipeg; Van- 
couver. 
McSWEENET. Hon. Peter; Senator: 
6. Monoton, N.B., 11 April, 1842j ». of 
Peter McSweeney and Joanna Dowmng; m. 
Wilhelmina Peters Fisher; one s. two d. 
Educ: Monoton. N.B.; went to St. John at 
an early age. Returned to Moncton in 
1868, and went into business with his 
brothers Edward and Thomas as dry goods 
merchants; started for himself in 1877; 
took an active part in promoting the incor- 
poration of Moncton, as a town; was alder- 
man for two years and chairman of Finance- 
Pud. Sch. Trustee, and mem. of Board of 
Health; called to the Senate 16 Mar., 1899. 
Recreatione: hunting, fishing. Addreae: 
Moncton, N.B. 
McVeigh, Thomas, Jr., M.A.; b. Bry- 
son. Que., 2 Oct., 1868; «. of Thomas Mc- 
Veigh and Margaret T. Hughes; m. Feb. 
1898 to Katharine B. Blake, Detroit, two «. 
three d. Edxic.: Bryson Pub. Sch. and 
Detroit Coll.; grad. Detroit CoU.^ 1888; 
admitted to the bar. State of Michigan, 
1891; practiced in Detroit to 1897; editor 
on the New York World from Sept. 1891 to 
date; active since 1885 as pub. and political 
speaker, under auspices of RepubUcan 
party. Recreations: tennis, golf, horseback 
riding. Addreea: World office. New York; 
Northvale Farm, N.J. Cltib$: RepubUcan, 
New York; Rockland County Golf. 
MEIGHEN, Arthur, B.A., M.P.: b. St. 
Mary's, Ont., 15 June, 1874; a. of Joseph 
and Mary Mdghen; m. Jessie Isabel, d. of 
late Charles Cox of Granby, Que.; two a. 
Educ: St. Mary's Coll. Inst, and Toronto 
Univ. Farmer; teacher; barrister; first el. 
to*H. of C, 1908, for Portajpe la Prairie; 
went to Manitoba in 1898; Wmnipeg; Por- 
tage la Prairie, 1901. Addreaa: Portage la 
Prairie. Cluba: Portage Club, P. la P.; 
Advance Club, Winnipeg. 
MEIGHEN, Robert; Pres and managing 
director. Lake of the Woods Milling Co.; b. 
Dungiven, nr. Londonderry. Ireland, 18 
April, 1839; a. of Robert Meignen and liary 
McLeghan; m. 1868, Elsie, y. d. of the late 
William Stephen, formerly of Dufftown, 
Scotland; one a. two d. Educ: Dungiven 

Eub. sch. Entered firm of Mdghen & 
rother at age of 14; removed to Montreal 
in 1879, and became associated in bunness 
with Sir George Stephen, now Lord Mount 
Stephen. Founded the Lake of the Woods 
Milling Co., with mills at Keewatin and 
Portage la Prairie; director, Canadian 
Pacific Ry., Montreal Street Ry., Canadian 
North-West Land Co., Bank of Toronto, 
Dominion Transport Co.; mem. of the 
Montreal Board of Trade and Com Ex- 
change. Addreaa: 140 Drummond St., Mon- 
treal. Cluba: Mount Royal, St. James', 
Montreal. 
MEIGS, Daniel Bishop, M.P.; b. Henry- 
ville, Iberville Co., Que., 1 June, 1836; a. 
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(Ist) 1866, Louise Allsop; (2nd) 1871. Rosa 
Famkner. Educ: Bedford, Que. A farmer 
and lumbennan. Mayor of Famham for 
several yrs. El. to H. of C. at bye-el., 1888; 
unsuccessful can. at g. e., 1891; el. at g. e. 
1900, 1904 and 1908. Addreaa: Farnham. 
_Que. 

MEREDITH, Hon. Richard Martin; b. 
London. Ont., 27 March, 1847; •. of John 
Wallingham Cooke Meredith and Sara 
Pegler: unmarried. Educ: London, Ont. 
One oi the Judges of Appeal for Ontario; 
Chancellor of the Western Uifiv., Ont. 
Addreaa: 565 Talbot Street, London, Ont^ 
and Osgoode Hall, Toronto. 

MEREDITH, Thomas Graves, K.C.; b. 
London, Onty 16 June 1853; a, of the late 
John W. C. M.eredith, and Sarah Pegler; m. 
1882, Jessie, d. of Sir John Carling, of Lon- 
don, Ont.: two a. Educ: Pub. and Gram. 
Schs., Hellmuth Coll., London; Qalt Coll. 
Inst.; Toronto Univ. Studied law in the 
office of Thomas Scatcherd, of London.^ 
Ont.; called to the bar of Ont., 1878, and 
commenced practice of his profession in 
conjunction with the firm of Meredith and 
Scatcherd; api>td. K.C., by Ont. Govt., 
1902; dty sohcitor for London since 1894. 
Was one of the organizers of the London 
and Western Loan Co., in 1896, of which he 
is now a dir. Addreaa: London, Ont. 

MEREDITH, Hon. Sir William Ralph, 
LL.D., K.B.; cr, 1896; Chief Justice of 
Common Pleas, Ontario^ b. 31 Mar., 1840^ 
a. of John Cooke Meredith, London, Out.; 
m. Marv, d. of Marcus Holmes, Ont., 1862; 
one a. tnree d. Educ, : London, Ont. ; Univ. 
of Toronto. Member of Legislative Assem- 
bly for London, Ont., 1872-96; and leader of 
the Oppos'n.; Chancellor of the Univ. of 
Toronto: apptd. Chief Justice, 1904. Ad- 
dreaa: Binscarth Rd., Toronto. Ont. Club: 
Toronto. 

MICHAUD, Plus, M.P.; 6. St. Leonard, 
Madawaska Co., N.B.. 28 Au^., 1870; 8. 
of FeUx Michaud and Marguerite Violette; 
m. Marie Hebert. Educ: Univ. of St. 
Joseph, N.B. An advocate. Sec.-Treas. 
of Co. Coun. of Bladawaska Co.; Judge of 
Probate for the Co. of Madawaska. First 
el. to the H. of C. by acd., at bye-el., 1906; 
re-el. at g. e., 1908. Addreaa: Edmund- 
ston, N.B. 

MICHELL, William Arthur Rupert* M. 
D.; b. Perth, Ont., 18 Oct., 1879; a. of F. L. 
Michell, Public Sch. Inspector, Lanark Co.. 
Educ: Perth Coll. Inst., Toronto Univ.; 
grad. at Toronto in Medicine, 1902; prac- 
ticed for 3 years in Ontario; went abroad 
for post-graduate work in Sept., 1905; 
studied at Dublin, Glasgow, and London 
Hospitals; went first to sea in merchant 
service in Dec., 1906; joined the British 
Antarctic Ship 'Niihroa," in Jime, 1907, 
sailing from Torquay in early Aug., 1907; 
made two trips to Victoria Land on Nimrod 
returning in June. 1909; returned to Can- 
ade in Sept., 1909; located in Toronto. 
Addreaa: Perth, Ont. 
MICKL.E, His Hon. Charles Julius; Co. 
Judge of the Northern Judicial Dist. of 
Manitoba; b. Stratford, Ont., 22 July. 1848; 
«, of Alexander. D. Mickle (English), and 
Elizabeth A. Linton (Scotch); m. 1889, 
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Stratford Gram. Sch. Admitted ta the 
practice of law, 1872; removed to Maxiitoba 
1882. El. to Man. Legis.. 1888; re-el. at 
g. e.. 1892. 1896. 1899. 1903 and 1908. 
Entered the Greenway Govt, as Prov. 
Sec.» Nov.. 1896; resided 6 Jan.. 1900; el. 
leader of the Opposition. 6 Dec., 1904, 
which- position he later resigned. Apptd. 
Co. Judge of the Northern Judicial Dist. of 
Man., 29 May, 1909. Address: Minnedosa, 
, Man. 

taDDLEBBO, WiUiam Sora, M.P.; b. 
Orangeville, Ont., 17 Oct., 1868; «. of John 
and Margaret Middlebro; m. Laura 8. 
Trethewey, 2 Sept.. 1903 (dec.) Edue.: 
Coll. Inst., Owen Sound, and Osgoode Hall. 
Toronto. Barrister; Mayor of Oweo Sound 
1906-1909; first el. to H. of C. for North 
Grey. 1908. Address: Owen Sound. Ont. 

MIGNAULT, Pierre BasUe, M.A., LL.D.. 
K.C.. F.R.S.C.; b. Worcester. Mass., U.S.A., 
30 Sept.. 1854; s, of Dr. P. B. Mignault and 
Catherine O'Callaghan; m. Marie Elisabeth 
Blanchaud, of Beauharnois; two s. one d. 
Educ: Coll. Ste. Marie, Montreal; MoGill 
Univ. Came to Can. in 1868. Called to 
bar. 1878; Q.C., 1893; batonnier of the bar 
of Montreal, 1906-7; el. to Roy. Soc, 1908. 
Pres. of the Bar. Assn., of Montreal. Pu5- 
licaiums: Blanuel of Parliamentary Law, 
1888; Code of Qvil Procedure. 1891; Parish 
Law. 1893. Canadian Civil Law. com- 
menced in 1896. of which 8 vols, have ap- 
peared. Recreations: golf, yachting. Ad- 
dress: 124 Crescent St., Montreal. Clubs: 
Montreal, Club Lafontaine, Beaconsfield 
Golf. 

MILES, Henry; Pres. Lteming Miles 
Co.. importers. Montreal; b. Lennoxville, 
Que., May, 1854; s. of Dr. Henry Miles, 
Canadian historian, of Quebec: m. 1876, 
MiSB MacGregor, of Montreal; two d. 
Educ: Bishop 8 Coll., Laval Univ., Quebec. 
Entered firm of Lyman Sons & Co., whole- 
sale druggists; became a pattner, 1885; 
retired as managing dir., 1895. Estb. the 
Leeming-Miles Co.. Ltd., wholesale drug- 

?*ists, 1896, of which he is still pres. Pres. 
hilip Morris & Co., Ltd.; Qen. Mgr., 
Eastern Drug Co., Ltd., of Montreal: prop, 
and editor, Montreal Pharmaceutical Jour- 
nal; pres., Montreal Business Men's League; 
lion, pres.. Proprietary Articles Trade Aasn, 
of Can.; mem. of the executive of Montreal 
Bd. of Trade, 1895-1908; ireas., Montreal 
Bd. of Trade, 1898, and el. pres., 1901; hon. 
sec.-treas.. Montreal Industrial Exhibition 
Assn.; was a del. from Bd. of Trade, to 
International Congress Chambers of Com- 
mierce of the world at Philadelphia. 1898; 
now consul in Canada for Paraguay; gov. 
Montreal Gen. Hospital; Past Master of 
Mount Royal Lodge of Masons; mem. I.O. 
O.Fm A.O.U.W. Address: 1040 Dorchester 
St. W., Montreal. Club: Canada, Montreal. 
AfU^liEB, Henry Horton, M.P.; b. Owen 
• Sound, Co. Grey. Ont., 10 Jan.. 1861; s. 
Robert B. and Victoria Miller; m. M. Ellen 
Armstrong; two s. one d. Edue.: Owen 
Soimd Piiblic and High Sch. Elec. to H. 
of C. at g. e.. 1904; re-el. 1908; Chairman of 
Banking and Commerce Committee from 
1906, to the i>resent time. Recreations: 
fishing, gardening and horses; Address: 
Hanover, Ont. 



MIIXEB, Lieut.«CoI. John Bellamy; b. 

Athens. Ont., 26 July, 1862: «. of John 
Clausin and Adelaide A. Miller; m. (1st) 
Hannah P. Hunter; (2nd) Jessie Thomson; 
one s, one d. Educ: Model Sch. and Up. 
Can. Coll., Toronto; a lumber manufactiu-er 
since he left sch.; also in vessel building and 
iron business; Parry Sound Lumber Co.; 
man. dir.. Poison Iron Works. Recreations: 
hunting, shooting, fishing, yachting. Ad- 
dress: 98 Wellesley St., Toronto. Clubs: 

. National, Ontario, R.C.Y.C., and Rosedale 
Golf, Toronto; Rideau, Ottawa. 

MILX£B, Robert; b. Thistle Farm, On- 
tario Co., Ont., 16 July, 1866; «. of John 
Millar and Margaret Whiteside; m. Joseph- 
ine B. Harding, of Waukesha. Wis.; one «. 
Family encaged for many 3^rs. in importing 
and breeding pure bred livestock; has 
crossed Atlantic 23 times in quest of high- 
class aninaals: imported and exported 
thousands of sheep and cattle. Prominent 
in live stock affairs j materially assisted to 
nationalize the "Live Stock Records of 
Canada;" chn. of Committee conducting 
these records. Address: "Bumbrae. 
StouffvUle, Ont. 

MUXER, WiUet Gm M.A., LL.D.; Pro- 
vincial Geologist of Ontario; b. Charlotte- 
ville, Norfolk Co., Ont.; of Canadian par- 
entage; unmarried. Educ: Port Rowan 
High Sch.; University of Toronto. Fellow 
1890-93, and Examiner in Mineralogy and 
Geology, 1893-95; assistant in field geology. 
Geological Survey of Can., in the region 
north of Lake Huron, 1891-93; Lecturer in 
Geology in Queen's Univ., Kingston. 1893; 
in charge of field work in geology in Eastern 
Ont. for the Bureau of Mines. 1897-1901; 
has been a post-g^raduate student at the 
American Universities, Chicago and Har- 
vard, and at Heidelbeig, Germany; apptd. 
to present poeition. 1902; pres., Can. Mining 
Inst . , 1 908-9. Publications : writings chiefly 
on the Archaean and Economic Geology of 
Eastern Ont.; Papers and Reports on 
Corundum-bearing Rocks, Iron Ores, Gold 
Deposits, Cobalt -Silver Ores, etc., in Annual 
Reports of Ont. Bureau of Mines, American 
Geologist, Canadian Mining Institute, etc., 
etc. Kecreations: canoeing and exploring. 
Address: Bureau of Mines, Toronto. CIuIm: 
National, Victoria, Toronto. 

MIIXEB, Hon. William, K.C., P.C.; 
Senior Senator of Canada; b. Antigonish, 
N.S., 12 Feb., 1834; of Irish parentage; 
called to the bar of N.S.. May, 1860; apptd. 
Q.C., 1872; sat in the N.S. Assembly from 
1863 until Confederation, and while a mem. 
of the Legislature, rendered important 
assistance to the Union cause; was in favour 
of Confederation, but opposed to the 
financial conditions and other details of the 
Quebec scheme; on his initiative, the dele- 
gation to England was apptd. in 1866, in 
order to secure modifications more satis- 
factory to N.S.; nominated delegate to 
London Colonial Conference in 1866-67, 
but declined appointment; called to the 
Senate in 1867, and is now the Senior 
Senator; has been chairman of all leading 
standing committees, and of many import- 
ant special committees; apptd. a mem. of 
Privy (Council for Canada, 30 May, 1891; 
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4 April, 1887; a Conservative. AdttreM: 
Arichat, N.S. 
BniXICHAMP, Reuben, J. P.; h. Bir- 
mingham, E^., 3 Feb.. 1842; a. of Joseph 
Milhchamp and Catherine Watnwright; m. 
Eli£abeth E. Williams; one ». two d. Ar- 
rived in Can., 1855, and educ. in Toronto. 
Merchant and manufacturer. Pres., Mer- 
chants Union Co., the Irving Umbrella Co.. 
the Coatimental Costume Co.; vice-pres., 
Anglo Am. Fire Insur, Co.; vice-pres;, 
Montreal-Canada Fire Insur, Co.; hon, 
treas., Havergal Ladies Coll., Toronto, 
pres., Victoria Club, Toronto. Recreationa: 
fishing, hunting. Addreaaea: 68 Prince Ar- 
thur Ave.; McKannon Bldg., Toronto, (bus). 
Clvba: National, Lambton Glolf, Rosedale 
Golf, Glen Major Angling, Toronto. 

MIIXiMAN, Thomas* M.D.; Supreme 
Physician of the I.O.F.; h. East Zorra tp.. 
Oxford Co., Ont., 14 Feb., 1850; m. 1881, 
Helen Dick. d. of John Craig, of Woodstock, 
Ont.; one a. four d. Educ: Woodstock 
Gram. Sch.; grad. M.D., 1874, Trinity Med. 
Coll., Toronto. Ap^td. Asst. surgeon of 
British North American Boimdary Com.; 
remained on Com. until 1875; further stud- 
ied his profession in the hospitals of London, 
Eng. and Edinburgh, Scot., 1875-76; be- 
came mem. R.C.S.E. and a Licentiate of 
the Roy. Coll. of Physicians and Surgeons, 
Eklinburgh; returned to Can., and com- 
menced practice of his profession in Wood- 
stock, Ont.; asst. physician of the Asylum 
for the Insane at London, Ont., 1879-1885; 
asst. supt. of Asylum'for Insane at Kingston 
Ont., 1885-1889; resigned latter position 
and removed to Toronto, where he has since 
resided. Has been sup. physician and sec. 
of Medical Bd. of I.O.F. since 1891. Ad- 
dreaa: 490 Huron St., Toronto, Ont. 

MILLS, James, M.A., LL.D.; Member 
of Railway Commission for Canada; b. nr. 
Bond Head, Co. of Simcoe, Ont., 24 Nov., 
1840; a. of John Mills, farmer and Ann 
Stinson, d. of a farmer; m. 1869, Jessie Ross 
of Cobourg, Ont.; two a. five d. Educ: 

Sublic schs. of Ont.; Bradford Gram. Sch., 
imcoe Co, Victoria Univ., Cobourg. 
(Prince of Wales's Gold Medal for highest 
General Proficiency), 1868; worked on his 
father's farm till 21 years of age, when he 
lost his right arm in a thrashing machine. 
Took his first lesson in English Grammar at 
21, his B.A. d^ree at 28, and his M.A. at a 
later date. His LL.D. was conferred 
honoria cauaa. Taught an academy in the 
Eastern Townships, Que., for one year; was 
classical master of Cobourg Coll. Inst, for 
3i years; headmaster of Brantford Coll. 
Inst, for Q^i years, teaching Latin and 
and Greek, and for a time, French and 
German, in that school; was pres. of the 
Ontario Agricultural (College, Guelnh, for 
25 years, an institution which has done so 
much for the farmers of Ontario; organized 
the most useful agricul ural institution in 
Canada, The Farmers' Institutes; and 
managed them for 10 years, till a special 
superintendent was ap^td. to take charge 
of the work; also organized and supervised 
the work of the travelling dairies through- 
out the Province of Ont.; is now, and has 
been for 6 years, a member of the Board of 
Railway Ck>mmis8ioner8 for Canada. Pub- 
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licationa: "The first prind^es of Agricul- 
ture," (Mills & Shaw), for use in the Public 
Schools of the Province of Ontario. Addreaa: 
241 Gilmour St., Ottawa. Cluba: Rideau, 
Country, Ottawa. 

MILLS, John Burpe, M.A., K.C.; b. 
Annapolis Ck>., N.S., 24 July, 1850; a. of 
John Mills and Jane McCormick; m. (Ist) 
1878, Bessie B. Corbett (dec).; (2nd) 1896, 
Agnes Katherine Rose, Ottawa; three a. 
two d, Educ : CJommon Sch. , Horton Acad- 
emy, Acadia Univ., and Harvard Law Sch.: 
called to the Nova Scotia Bar in 1875; apptd 
Q.C., 25 June, 1890; represented Annapolis 
Co., in the H. of C, continuously from o2 
Feb.. 1887, to Nov., 1900; called to the bar 
of B.C., 25 Aug., 1905. Recreationa: cricket. 
Addreaa: 1171 Nelson St., Vancouver, B.C. 

MILLS, T. Wesley, M.A., M.D., F.R.S. 
C. Educ: Toronto Univ.; McGill; after 
special study abroad, became Professor of 
Phys. in McGill Univ.; has always taken a 
deep interest in education; member of 
many learned Societies, and Fellow of the 
Roy. Soc. of Canada, of whic^ he has twice 
becHi a president of Section iv.; founder of 
the Society for the Study of Comparative 
Psychology of Montreal; formerly President 
of Natural Hist. Soc, Montreal, and Vice- 
Pres. of Soc. of Am. Naturalists; Professor 
of Physiology, MeGill Univ., Montreal. 
Publicationa: Animal Physiology; Voice 
Production; Comparative Physiology; The 
Doe in Health and in Disease; The Nature 
and Development of Animal Intelligence; 
papers giving results of original researches. 
Addreaa: McGill University, Montreal. 

MILLS, Bight Bev. William Lennox, 
D.D., LL.D., D.C.L., Bishop of Ontario; b. 
Woodstock. Ont., 27 Jan.. 1846; a. of Wil- 
liam and Elise Mills; m. Katharine S., d. of 
the late Stanley Clark Bagg, Montreal; one 
a. Educ: Woodstock Gram. Sch.; Hara 
Coll., and Western Univ., London, Ont.; 
Trinity Coll., Toronto; Incumbent of Trinity 
Church, Norwich; St. Thomas Church, Sea- 
forth; Rector of St. John's, Que.; Trinity 
Church, Montreal; lecturer on Old Testa- 
ment exegises. and Scripture History, 
Diocesan Theological Coll.. Montreal; ex- 
amining Chaplain to the Bishop of Montreal, 
Canon of Christ Church Cathedral; Arch- 
deacon of St. Andrew's Div. of Montreal; 
Bishop of Ontario. Addreaa: Bishop's 
Court, Kingston, Ont. 

MILNE, George Lawson, M.D., CM.; b. 
Garmouth, Morayshire, Scot.. 19 April, 
1850; a. of Alexander and Isabella Milne; 
m. Ellen Catherine Kinsman; Educ: Tor- 
onto Med. Sch.; Toronto Univ. Arrived in 
Canada, Sept., 1857; M.L.A. for Victoria, 
1890-1894; Dominion Medical Inspector and 
Immigration Agent. Recreationa: fishing, 
motoring. Addreaa: 618 Dallas Road, Vic- 
toria, B.Ci. Chib: Pacific, Victoria. 

MITCHELL, Bobert Menzies, M.D.. 
CM., M.L.A. ; b. York County, Ont.. 28 
Oct., 1865; a. James Mitchell and Elizabeth 
Rogers, Scot.; m. Margaret McKinnon; two 
a. Educ: C)rangevillb High Sch. and 
Trinity Medical CJoU.; mem. C.P. & S. (Sask. 
Alberta, Ont).; taught sch. for 3 years in 
Ontario; grad. M.D., 1892; practiced in 
Dundalk until 1899; practiced in Weybum, 
Sask., 1889 to present time; Quarantine 
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mem. of the Leg. Assem. of Sask., for Wey^ 
burn in Aug., 1008. Addreta: Weybum, 
Sask. 

miTCHEIX, Hon. WilUam; Senator; 
b. Durham tp., Ont., 14 March, 1851; tl. of 
Thomas Mitchell, and Margaret Patrick 
(both Irish); m. 1876, Dora A., d. of George 
H. Goddard, of Danville, Que. Educ: 
Durham Pub. Schs. In his youth employ- 
ed in railway work in Maine, U.S.; retiuned 
. to Durham and engaged in the lumber 
business; removed to Drimunondville, Que., 
and engaged in the same business. Gen. 
Mgr. and Dir. of the Drummond CJo. Ry.; 
pres., Drummondviile Bridge Co.. Drum- 
mond Lumber' Co.; dir., Richmond, Drum- 
mond, Yamaska Fire Insur. CJo.: chn., 
Protestant Bd. of Sch. Commrs., and a J.P. 
Called to the Senate, 5 March, 1004. Ad- 
dreaa: Drummondviile, Que. 

MOBEBLT, Frank; b. Barrie. Ont., 10 
July. 1846; «. John (Cipt. R. N.) anpl Mary 
Moberly; m. (Ist) Geofgina Mclntyre, d. of 
Ji>hn Mclntyre, Factor m H. B. Co.; (2nd) 
Mary Violet, e. d. of same; three «. two d. 
Educ: England and Canada; Pohce Magis- 
trate, Out.; Provincial Magistrate, Provin- 
ces of Que. and B.C.; has spent 45 years on 
railway work, including survey and con- 
struction of Union, Nortnem and Can. Pac. ; 
Can. Northern and Transcontinental Rys. 
Addreaa: Barrie, Ont. Cluf>: Engineers, 
Toronto. 

MOLLOT, John Patrick, V.V.S., M.P.; 
6. Arthur, Ont., 13 March, 1873; a. of John 
and Mary Alice Mdlloy; m. 1003, Frances 
H. Keeley ; three d. Edue. : Emerson, Man.^ 
and Toronto. A Veterinary Surgeon; un- 
successful can. for Man. Legb., 1007; first 
el. to H. of C, 1008. Roman CathoUc. 

' Liberal. Addreaa: Morris, Man. 

MOLSON, Harry Markland; 6. Mont- 
real, Aug., 1856; a. of WilUam Molson and 
Helen Converse. Educ: Montreal,, Ger- 
many and Paris; a dir. of the Molson's 
Bank; dir.. Canadian Transfer Co. Addreaa: 
2 Edgehill Ave., Montreal; summer resi- 
dence, Dorval, Que. Cluba: Mount Royal. 
St. James, R. St. L. Y. C. Royal Montreal 
Grolf, Montreal Jockey, Hunt, all of Mont- 
real; Junior Athenaeum, London, Eng. 

MOLSON, WiUiam Alexander, lil.D., 
CM. (McGill), M.R.C.S., England; phy- 
:ncian; b. Montreal, 27 Aug., 1852; a. of the 
late John Molson and Anne Molson; m. 
Esther E<^th, d. of the late Capt. R. W. 
Shepherd; one a. one d. Educ: Montreal 
High Sch., McGill Univ. (M.D., CM., 1874), 
and studied at the Royal Coll. of Surgeons, 
England. Served one yr. in St. Thomas 
Hospital; London, and completed his 
studies m Vienna and Edinburgh. Has 
practiced in Montreal since 1877. Senior 
physician, Montreal Gen. Hospital; was 
e^^aminic^ surgeon in Montreal Garrison 
Art. dunng North West Rebellion. Re- 
crealiona: travelling, outdoor sports. Ad- 
dreaa: 384 Sherbrooke St. W., Montreal. 
Cluh^: St. James', Montreal Hunt, Mount 
Royal. 
MONA6HAN, Michael B.A. (Royal 
Univ., Irel.); (Sen. Agent Mutual Life Assur. 
Co. of Canada, at Quebec; b. Kilhican, West- 
meath, Irel., 1857; m. 1800, Margaret Har- 
ney, of Quebec ; five «. one d. Educ : French 
Coll.. Blackrock, I>ublin: Royal Univ., 



Ireland. Taught in Blackrock Coll. for 
several yrs. Arrived Canada, 1888; taught 
sch. at Ottawa for one yr.; conducted high- 
est classes in Latin and Greek in St. Thomas 
(Doll., St. Paul, Minn, for five yrs.; returned 
to Ottawa and again taught sch.; apptd. 
gen. agt., Mutual Life Assur. Co., of Can., 
at Que., 1808. Mem. Oue. Assn. of Life 
Insur. Underwriters. Addreaa: 71 Lachevro- 
tiere St., Quebec. ^ ^ 

MONET, Hon. Dominique, K.C, B.C.L. 
(Laval Univ.); a Puisne Judg^e of the Sup- 
erior Ct. of the Prov. of Qiiebec for the 
Disi. of St. John's since 1008; b. St. Michaal 
de Napierville, Que., 2 Jan., 1865; «. of 
Dominique Monet, and Marguerite Remil- 
lard (both French-Canadians); m. 1887, 
Marie Louise La Haye; three a. two d. 
Educ: L'Assomption Coll., Laval Univ. 
Unsuccessful can. for the H. of C at bye-el. 
1800; el. at g, e., 1801; re-el. at g. e., 1806. 
and 1000. El. to Leg. Ass. at g. e., 1004; 
became Mem. without portfolio in the 
Parent Govt., 1005; apptd. Acting Min. of 
Pub. Works and Ck)loniBation, 23 Feb., 
1005; apptd. Prothonotary of the Superior 
CJt. of Montreal, 1005, which position he 
held tmtil elevated to the Bench. Recrea- 
tiona: literature, angling, hunting. Ad- 
dreaa: St. John's, Que. ,, _ 

MONK, Frederick Debartxch, K.C.B. 
C.L., D.CL., M.P., Professor of (Constitu- 
tional Law, Laval Univ., Montreal; 6. Mon- 
treal, 6 April, 1856; 4th a. of late Hon. Sam- 
uel ComwalUs Monk, a Judge of the Court of 
Queen's Bench, and Rosalie Caroline De- 
bartzch; father of English descent (Devon- 
shire); mother French descent; m. 1880, 
Marie-Louise, o. d. of late D. H. Senecal, 
advocate. Educ: Montreal Coll., McGill 
Univ. Called to bar, 1878; Q.C, 13.03; uas 
been twelve years a School Comriiissioner 
for the City of Montreal; el. to H. of C at 
g. e., 1806; re;el. at g. e., 1000, 1004, and 
1008; el. Opposition Leader for Prov. of 
Quebec, in H. of C, 1001, but resigned posi- 
tion, 1003. Addreaa: 58 St. Francois 
Xavier, Montreal. ^ , . 

MONTAGUE, Hon. Walter Humphries, 
M.D., CM., P.C; 6. Canada. 21 Nov., 1858; 
a. Joseph I. and Rhoda Montague; m. Augie 
Furry ; two «. t wo d. Educ : Canadian Coll . , 
Royal Coll. of Physicians, Edinburgh; a 
member of the Canadian H. of C for about 
15 years; was Secretary of State for Canada 
and Minister of Agriculture until defeat of 
Conservative party in 1806. Recreationa: 
golf. Addreaa: Evergreen Place, Roslyn 
Road, Winnipeg, Man. Cluba: Rideau, 
Ottawa; Manitoba, Winnipeg. 

MONTIZAMBEBT Frederick, I. S. O 
M.D. (Edin.), F.R.S.CE., D.CL. (Bishop's 
Coll. Univ.); Director-General of Public 
Health for the Dominion of Can.; b. Quebec, 
3 Feb., 1843; a. of Edward Louis Montizam- 
bert, late Law Clerk of the Senate, and Lucy 
Irwin, d. of the late Chief Justice Bowen; m. 
June, 1865, Mary Jane, d. of the late Hon. 
W. 'talker, M.L.C; two a. five d. Educ: 
High Sch. of Montreal, Gram. Sch. at St. 
John's Que., Upper Can. Coll., Toronto, 
Laval Univ., Edinburgh Univ. Admitted 
a L.R.CS., Edinburgh, 1864; practiced at 
Que. until apptd. to Can. Quarantine Ser- 
vice, Mav, 1866. £1. Pres. of the Canadian 
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original founders; was vioe-pres. of Ameri- 
can Pub. Health Assn., 1889^90, and pres. 
1891. Meni\, British Medical Assn., Coun- 
cil of Can. Branch, Red Cross Soc„ Council 
of Can. Assn. for Prevention of Tubercul- 
osis; Que. Literary and Historical Soc; of 
the Que. Geological Soc.; hon. mem. of the 
Academy National de Mexico; was el. Fel- 
low of the Royal Coll. of Surgeons, 1888; 
el. Fellow of the Royal Sanitary Institute, 
1907; del. of Dom. Govt, to the Internat- 
ional Cholera Conferences at Washington, 
D.C., 1884, and New York, 1893. Apptd. 
Oen. Medical Supt. of Canadian Quaranti- 
nes, 1894, and has served as med. asst. 
since, 1866,''and as supt. of the St. Lawrence 
Quarantines since 1869. Was made Direc- 
tor-Gen. of Pub. Health, 1899, and created 
a Deputy Minister by statutein 1906. Ad-^ 
dretB: 123 Cooper St., Ottawa. Clubs: Rid- 
eau, Ottawa; Toronto. 

MONTPLAISIB, Hon. Hypolite; Sena- 
tor; 6. Cap de Madeleine, Que., 7 May, 1840; 
«. of Paschal Montplasir, and Victoria 
Crevier; m. E. M. Ayer. Educ.: Three 
Rivers Academy; has been Mayor of his 
native parish 25 years, consecutively, and 
Warden of Champlain Co. six years; has 
been Secretary-Treas. of School Comn. for 
38 years; a farmer; apptd. to the Senate, 
9 Feb., 1891; Conservative. Addfeaa: Three 
Rivers, Que. 

MONTREAL. Arch, of (Roman Cath- 
olic.) (See Most Be v. Paul Brucliesl). 

MOOBE Colonel Frederick Strong; h. 
Charlottetown, P.E.L, 13 Aug., 1846; «. of 
George Moore and Eliza Chappele; m. EUsa 
Bouyer; one «. one d. Educ: Pub. Schs. 
Commenced business life as a clerk in Bank 
of P. E. Island, afterwards with the Mer- 
chants Bank of P.E.I. Was Treasurer of 
Charlottetown for some jrears. Apptd. a 
Lieut, in Provincial Militia in 1867, and 
promoted Captain in 1868. OrganiEed No. 
2 Battery, 4th Regt.. C.A., in 1882, which 
he commanded imtil 1887, when he. was 
promoted to command the Regiment. 
Under his command the Battery was the 
most efficient in (Canada, taking Ist prize 
for General Efficiency in con^petition with 
all the Garrison Artillery of Canada, for five 
years consecutively; was a Vice-Pres. of 
"Canadian Artillery Association," for sev- 
eral years, and President of Provmcial Rifle 
Association for a number of years. Holds 
first class certificates from Royal Schools of 
Artillery and Cavalpr; was apptd. district 
officer commanding in 1894, and command- 
ed Military District No. 12 for 16 years, 

. when he retired, retaining rank in 1909; 
was Pres. of Y.M.C.A. for 5 vears, and 
Superintendent of Sabbath School, First 
Methodist Church, for 5 years. Address: 

17 Upper Prince St., Charlottetown, P.E.I. 
MOOBE, Henry Philip; b. Acton, Ont.. 

18 Oct.. 1858; «. Edward Moore and Eliza- 
beth Hemstreet; m. Harriet Isabella 
Speight. 3 Dec., 1879; one «. Educ: Acton 
Pub. Sch., Rockwood Academy, and Albert 
Coll., Belleville, Ont.: pres., Canadian Press 
Association, 1891-1892; pres., Ont. Simday 
Sch. Association, 1896; is a member of the 
Board of Management of Albert Coll.; a 
member of the Committee of Management 
of the Methodist Book and Publishing 
House, Toronto, for the past 15 years. 

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Publications: Ekiitor and publisher of the 
Acton Free Press since 1878. Recreations: 
lawn bowling and fishing. Address: Acton, 
Ont. 

MOOBE, Samuel John; b. Doddington, 
Northamptonshire, Eng., 3 Aug., 1859; s. 
of Isaac and Louisa Moore; m. Matilda 
Anne, d. of Alexander Lang;, Barrie; one s. 
three d. Educ : by priv. tuition in England. 
Came to Can., 1874^ and spent five yrs. in 
the office of the Bame Gazette; became mem. 
of publishing firm of Bengough, Moore k 
Co., of Toronto, 1879. Now pres. of the W. 
A. Rogers, Ltd., of Toronto; gen. msr. of 
the Carter-Crume Co.; pres. of the Kidder 
Press Co., of Boston, Mass.; a dir. of the 
Imperial Life Assur C!o., Toronto; a dir. of 
the Metropolitan Bank; a trustee of the 
Massey Music Hall Trust. Address: 142 
Jameson Ave., Toronto. Club: National. 

MOOBE. WUliam Henry, B.A.; h. 
Stouffville, Ont., <19 Oct., 1872; «. James 
Beach, and Hannah Greenwood Moore; m, 
Christine Mabee Bertram; two s. one d. 
Educ: Woodstock Coll., Toronto Univ. 
Secretary. Canadian Northern Railway Co.; 
General Manager, Toronto and York Radial 
Railway Co.; Director of several industrial 
undertakings. Address: 15 Cluny Avenue, 
Toronto, Ont. Clubs: Toronto, Toronto 
Hunt, Toronto; Garrison, Quebec. 

MOBANG, George Nathaniel; b. East- 
port, Mame, U.S.A., 10 March, 1866; «..of 
George Nathaniel Morang and Adeline 
Emery; m. Sophia Longworthy Heaven; 
two s. two d. Educ: East port Maine; ar- 
rived in Canada. 1888. A publisher, es- 
pecially of Canadian works. A adress : Toron- 
to, Ont. Clubs: Toronto, Toronto Himt, 
R.C. Y.C., Toronto, Ont.; Manitoba Club, 

MOBG^i^N,* James C, M.A.; b. St. Vin- 
cent, West Indies, 20 May, 1846; ». of Rev. 
Canon Edward Morgan and Mary Moigan; 
m. Kate McVittie; one f. one d. Educ: 
Barrie Gram. Sch. and Toronto Univ. Ar- 
rived Canada, 1866. Headmaster of a 
Church Sch., and Inspector of "Educ. in 
Ont., for 36 years; at present supt. of 
Orphans' Home Fimd of I.O.F. Publica- 
tions: musical and masonic. Recreations: 
music, floriculture. Addresses :JBaxTie, Ont; 
22 Hazelton Ave., Toronto. 

MOBICE, Bev. Adrian Gabriel, O.M.I.; 
b. St. Mars-sur-Colmont, Dept. of Mayence, 
France; s. of Jean Morice and Vii^inie 
Seigneur. Educ: Christian Brothers' Sch. 
of Oisseau, and the ecclesiastical colls, of 
Mayence, N.D. de Sion (Lorraine), and 
Autun. Entered the Order of the Oblates 
of Mary Immaculate, 9 Oct., 1879. Cam© 
to Canada, 1880. Ordained 2 Jul3^ 1882, 
and put in charge of the Chilcotin Indiana 
in British Columbia; transferred to Stuart 
Lake Mission, Aug.. 1885. In 1885 invented 
the IMn^ Syllabary, which soon spread 
among the northern Indians of B.C. Prin- 
ted many books in the new syllabics, and 
for two yrs. published a monthly ma^anne 
in the same. Mem. of the Philological Soc. 
of Paris; American Anthropological Assn.; 
Canadian Institute; Natural History Soc. 
of British Columbia; Art. Historical and 
Scientific Assn. of Vancouver; Historical 
and Scientific Soc. of Manitoba; Historical 
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Soc of Neu£ohatel (Switzerlaod); Ethnolo- 
gical Committee, B.A.A.S. Publications: 
a vol. of travel, "^'Au Pays de TOura Noir," 
(Paris, 1897); "Th« History of the Northern 
Interior of British Columbia," (Toronto, 
1004); "Aux Sources de I'Histoire manito- 
baine (Quebec; 1907); Dictionnaire histori- 
que des Canactiens et des Metis francais de 
rOuest (Quebec, 1908): "History of the 
Catholic Church in Western Canada," 
(Toronto, 1909), in two vols.; two large 
vols.intitled "The Great D^n€ Kace," now 
being serially issued in Vienna, Austria. 
Fubushed in Neufchatel, Switzerland, a 
map of the valley of the Nechaco River 
(1904), for which he was awarded a silver 
medal by the Geographical Soc. Addreas: 
St. Mary's Church, Winnipeg, Man. 

MOBIN, Victor, B.A., LL.B. (Laval); 
b. St. Hyadnthe, Que., 1865; <. of Jean 
Baptiste and Aurehe Cote; m. (1st) 1893, 
Fannie Ck>te, of Biddeford, Me., (d. 1894); 
(2nd) 1896, Aphonsin^ 0>te, of St. Hya- 
cinthe; four «. five d. Educ: St. Hya- 
cinthe Coll., Laval Univ., B.A., 1884, LL.B 
B., 1888. Studied law in office of Papin- 
eau, Morin & MacKay; admitted to practice 
of notarial prof., 1888, and removed to 
Actonvale, Que.; returned to Montreal, 
1890, and is now head partner of the firm 
of Morin & MacKay. Treas. Bd. of Notar- 
ies of Prov. of Que. ; Notary of Corporation 
of City of Montreal; pres., Montreal Real 
Estate Assn^i Petroleiun Ck>„ Federal Real 
Estate and Trust Co.; dir. Prudential Life 
Insur. Co., Montreal; JBastem Land Co.. 
Canadian Chrome Co.; gen. sec^ Montreal 
Anti-Alcoholic League; Past Sup. Chief 
Ranger, I.O.F.; sec. Maison d'Etudians, 
Recreation: books. Addreee: 1116 St. Denis 
St., Montreal. Clubs: Montreal Polo, St, 
Denis, Reform, Montreal. 

MOBINE, Alfred Bishop, LL.B. (Dal.), 
K.C.; b. Port Medway, N.S., 31 March, 
1857; a. of Alfred and Mary Morine; m. 
Alice M. Mason; one s. two d. Educ: Dal- 
housie Univ., Halifax. In 1883, after com- 

Kleting his Univ. course, went to St. John's, 
Tfld., and engaged in jouranlism. In 1886, 
was el. to Leg. of Nfld. and sat continuouslv 
for Bonavista until 1906. Chosen, with 
two others, as a del. to London to represent 
the sentiments of the people of Nfld., con- 
cerning French Treaty rights in the Island; 
in reference to which subject he and his 
co-delegates prepared and published a 
pamphlet dealing with the whole question; 
one of five ddegates sent by the Legis- 
lature on the same mission in 1891. On 
this occasion the delegates were received 
at the Bar of the House of Lords and pre- 
sented an address prepared by Mr. Monne; 
apptd. Colonial Sec. of Newfoundland in 
1894; Minister of Finance in 1897; Min. of 
Marine and Fisheries in 1898. In the latter 
yr., represented the Govt, of the colony at 
London, in a successful effort to procure 
from the British authorities, the appoint- 
ment of Commissioners to aiqmre and re- 
port on the effect of French rights in the 
colony. As Min. of Marine and Fisheries, 
accompanied the delegates around the 
French treaty coast. As a result of the 
enauiry and report of the Commrs., the 
rignt»so injurious to Nfld. were terminated 
by arrangement between France and Great 



Britain. During the mission to London, in 
1898, obtained from the British Govt., a 

Si^mise to estab. in Nfld. a branch of the 
favai Reserve, which promise was fulfilled. 
Removed to Toronto in 1906, and admitted 
to bar of Ontario; K.C^ 1907. An unsuc- 
cessful can for H. of C. for (}ue«is-Shel- 
bume, N.S. PvhHcations: The Mining Law 
of Canada, Canadian Notes to Russell on 
Crimes. Recreations: angling, bowling, golf- 
ing, motoring. Address: 546 Sherboume 
St., Toronto. Clubs: Albany, Toronto; 
Lambton Grolf . 

MOBISSET, MeMalion Alfred, M.D.. M. 
L.A.; 6. St. Henedine, Dorchester Co., Que., 
4 July, 1874; s. of Alfred Morisset, and 
Aglae Dion: m. Fabiola Vezina; one s. four , 
d. Educ: Laval Univ. Has been practis- 
ing his profession at St. Henedine for some 
yrs. Mem. of the Medical Soc. of Beauce 
and Dorchester; mem. of the Medical Soc. 
of Quebec. First el. to the Leg. Ass., 1904; 
re-el. 1908. Address: St. Henedine, Que. 

MOBBICE, David; head of the D. Mor- 
rice Co., Ltd., general merchants and 
manufacturers' agents; b. St. Martin's, 
Perthshire, Scotland, 11 Aug., 1831; m. 
1881, Annie S., d, of John Anderson, of 
Toronto; three s. Educ: St. Martin's 
Perthshire Engaged in mercantile pur- 
suits in Dublin, Lrel.; Liverpool, London, 
and Manchester, Eng. Arrived Canada, 
1855; went to 'Toronto and removed to 
Montreal. 1862, and estabd. the firm of D. 
Morrice Sc Co., gen. merchants and manu- 
facturers' agents, a few yrs. ago controlling 
over forty cotton and woollen mills, but 
now confine their attention to the four 
largest, the Canadian (Colored Cotton Mills 
Co., the Gibson Mill Co.. Penman's Ltd., of 
Paris, Ont.; the Auburn Co., of Peterboro. 
The business is now conducted under the 
style of the D. Morrice Co., Ltd.; Dir., 
Bank of Montreal, Royal Trust Ck).; Pres., 
Canadian Colored Ck)tton Mills Co.. Pen- 
man's Ltd., Montreal Investment and Free- 
hold Co.; dir. Dom. Textile Co., Royal 
Victoria life Insur. Co.; mem. Montreal Bd. 
of Trade; life gov. and mem. bd. of manage- 
ment, Montreal Gen. Hospital; pres. Mac- 
Kay Inst.; mem. Coimcil of Montreal Art. 
Assn. Address: 10 Redpath St., Montreal 
Clubs: St. James. Mount Royal Forest and 
Stream, Huntreai. 

MORRIS, Clara (Mrs. Harriott); b. Tor- 
onto, Ont., 1849; lived there until 8 
months old, then to Cleveland and grew up 
there; became mem. of ballet in Acad, of 
Music, Cleveland, 1861, rapidly advancing 
to leading ladv; in 1869 became leading lady 
at Wood's 'Theatre, Cincinnati; became 
mem. Daly's Fifth Av. Co., New York, 
1870; soon became prominent in emotional 
roles and has appeared as star in prin. Am. 
theatres. Leading roles: Camille; Alixe; 
Miss Multon; Mercy Merrick in "The New 
Magdalene;" Cora, in "L' Article 47;" etc.; 
m. 1874, Frederick C. Harriott. Contribu- 
tor to St. Nicholas, Ontury Mag.. Pear- 
son's, Leslie's Woman's Companion, N. Am. 
Rev., Ladies' Home Journal, etc. Publica- 
tions: A Silent Singer, 1899; My Little Jim 
Crow, 1900: Life on the Stage, 1901; A 
Paste-Board Crown (novel), 1902; Stage 
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1004^ Life of a Star, 1906, Addrfiu: Rhror- 
dale-on-Hudson, N.Y. 

MOBBIS* Edmund MontaKue; artist; hj 
Perth, Ont., 1871; a. of late Bon. Alexander 
Morris. P.O., D.C.L. Educ.: Art Students' 
Lettgue. New York; L'Academie Julian, and 
the Deux Arts Paris, A.R.C.A., 1897. 
Painted for the Ontario Govt., a series of 
portraits representing the best types to be 
found amongst the tribes of Ont., Man., 
Sask., and Alta. Commissioned to make 
Indian portraits for the Parliament Bldgs. 
of Sask. and Alta. Landscape purchased by 
Dom. Grovt.; medal Pan-American Exhn., 
Buffalo, 1901. A foimder of the New 
Canadian Art Club. 1908. Addrft: 43 
Victoria St., Toronto, Ont. ClvJb: Canad- 
ian Art, Toronto. 

MOBBISON, Ueut.-Col. Edward W. B. 
D.S.O.; Editor of the Ottawa Citizen; b. 
London, Ont., 6 July, 1805; «. of Alexander 
Morrison^ unmarried. Educ: Pub. Schs., 
and Tassie Institute, Gait, Ont. Commen- 
ced journalistic career on the staff of the 
Hamilton Spectator; ed. of the Ottawa 
Citizen, An ardent military man. /Joined 
4th Hamilton Field Battery, but on removal 
to Ottawa, transferred to 2nd Field Bat- 
tery; served in South African War, 1899- 
1900. Operations in the Transvaal, east of 
Pretoria, from July to 29 Nov., 1900, in- 
cluding action at Belfast, 26 and 27 Aug., 
1900. Operations in Orange River Colony, 
May to 28 Nov., 1900. Operations in Cape 
Colony, south of Orange River, 1899-1900. 
DetpcUchea. Brevet of Captain.; D.S.O. 
Queen's Medal with three clasps; organized 
1905, 23rd Field Batt., Ottawa, which in 
first yr. of its existence, captured the first 

£ rises for efficiency and firing; promoted 
lieut.-Col., comdg. 8th Brig., Field Art., 
1909. Recreation: horseback riding. Ad- 
dreaaea: 19 Delaware Av.; The Citizen, 
Ottawa. Clxib: Rideau, Ottawa. 
MOBBISST, Hon. John, M.L.A.; Chief 
Commr. of Pub. Works, New Brunswick; 
b. Newcastle, N.B., 13 Ayg., 1855; a. of 
Patrick Morrissy and Rose Carrell (Irish); 
m. 1879, Joanna A. Dunn; two a. one d. 
Educ: Newcastle. A merchant; Dep. Sher- 
iff, 1880-81; Veterinary Surgeon, 12th 
Field Battery of Newcastle, 1885-1897: 
mem. Co. Coun., 1882-83. Unsuccessful 
can. for Legis. at bye-el., 1888; el. for 



Legis., 1889; defeateci at g. e., 1890; de- 
feated at bye-el., 1890; defeated at g. 
1894; an unsuccessful can for H. of C. at 



§. e., 1896; defeated for Legis. at g. e., 1898; 
efeated for H. of C, at g. e., 1900; el. for 
Legis., at g. e., 1903; re-el. at g. e., 1908. 
Sworn of the Ebc. Coim. as Chief Commr. of 
Pub. Works in Hasen Cabinet, 20 March, 
1908; re-el. by accl., 7 April, 1908. Addreaa: 
Newcastle, *N.B. 
MOBSE, Charles, D.C.L., K.C.; 6. Liv- 
erpool, N.S., 24 Dec, 1860; a. Charles 
Morse, K.C., and Margaret Henderson; m. 
Susan Mary Peters; two a. one d. Educ: 
Liverpool Academy, Dalhousie Univ., and 
Trinity Univ., Toronto. Admitted to bar 
of N.S„ in 1885; apptd. Deputy Registrar, 
Exchequer Court of Canada in 1889. Pub- 
lieationa: "Apices Juris," and other legal 
essays; founded (with C. H. Masters, K.C.) 
"Canadian Annual Digest," in 1896; is now 
literary editor of the Canadian Law Times 
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Reereaiiona: lawn bowling, and rowing. 
Addreaa: 44 Macleod St., Ottawa. Clvb: 
Halifax. 

MOSS, Hon. Sir Charles, K.B.. LL.D.; 
Chief Justice of the Ontario Court of Ap- 
peals; b. Cobourg, Ont., 8 March, 1840; a. of 
John Moss, and Cordelea'Ann Ouigley; m. 
Emily, 2nd d, of the Hon. Robert B. Sul- 
livan, Justice of the Court of Queen's Baich 
for Up. Can. ; three a. two d. While student 
at-law, gained the Law Society Scholarship; 
called to the bar of Ont., Nov., 1869; 
lecturer and examiner to Law Society of 
Up. Can., 1872-79: apptd. Bencher of law 
Society, 1880; re-el. in 1881 and thereafter 
at each succeeding election; apptd. Queen's 
Council. 1881; represented Law Society in 
Senate of Toronto Univ., 1884-1897; Pres. 
York Law Assn., 1891-1892; Vice-Chancel- 
lor Univ. of Toronto, 1900-1906; member of 
Board of Governors and Vice Chairman. 
1906; Pres. of Havergal Ladies' Coll.; 
apptd. Justice of the 0>urt of Appeal for 
Ont., 1897; apptd. Chief Justice of Ontario, 
1902; several times administrator of the 
Crovemment of Ontario; knighted, 1907. 
Publicationa: Handbook of Commercial 
Law in colloboration with the late Robert 
Sullivan, barrister; Recreationa: bowling, 
croquet. Addreaa: Roseneath, 547 Jarvis 
St., Toronto, Ont. Cluba: Toronto, R.C.Y. 
C, Toronto. 

MOTHEBSIIX, Thomas Barton; b. Ar- 
kona, Lambton 0>., Ont., 22 Oct., 1859; a. 
of Joseph Mothersill, M.D., and Mary Dar- 
lington; m. Maud Louise Henderson; three 
a. one d. Educ: Stratford Collegiate. 
Secretary and managing director "Mother- 
sill Remedy Co., Ltd.," a well known 
preventative of sea sickness. Recreationa: 
riding. Addreaa: 64 Victoria Av., Windsor, 
Ont. 

MOTHEBWEIX, Hon. W. B., M.L.A.; 
Conmir. of Agric, and Prov. Sec. of Sas- 
katchewan; b. Perth, Lanark Co., Ont.. 
6 Jan., 1860; «. of John and Elisa Mother- 
well; m. 1884, Adeline Rogers, of New 
Boyne. Ont.; two d. Educ: Perth Coll. 
Inst, and Guelph Agric. Ck>ll. (A.A.C. of 
Guelph A^ric. Coll.) A farmer. Pres. of 
the Imperial Temperance Hotel. An un- 
successiul can. for North Qu'Appelle, 1904, 
and 1906; el. to Sask. Legis. at first g. e.. 
1905. Apptd. Commr. of Agric. and Prov. 
Sec. upon the formation of the first ministry 
of Sask. by Hon. Walter Scott, 5 Sept., 1905 
defeated in Qu'Appelle, at g. e., 1908; el. in 
Humbolt, at bye-el., 7 Dec., 1908. Addreaa: 
Regina, Sask. 

MOUNTAIN, Georere Alphonso, C.E.; 
Chief Engr., Bd. or Railway Commrs. for 
Canada; Pres. and mem. of the Canadian 
Soc. of avil Engrs.; b. Quebec, 28 Sept., 
1869; a. of the late Matthew G. Moimtain. 
and Isabella Peek; m. 1891, Kate Damor- 
eau, of Montreal; one d. Educ: Quebec. 
Civil Engr. on suryevs of the Quebec Sc 
Lake St. John Ry., and the Quebec Graving 
Docks, Newfoundland Ry., Can. Atlantic 
Ry. for 23 yrs., the last ten as chief engr.; 
apptd. C?hief Engr. of Bd. of Ry Commrs.. 
for Canada, 1904; mem. Am. Ry. Engin- 
eering & Maintenance of Way Assn.; m^n. 
Assn. of Ry. Supts.'of Bridges and Buildioi^; 
Dom. Land Surveyor; mem. Royal Astrono- 
mical Soc. of Canada. ReereaHona: shooting. 



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fishing, golf. 'Addre$$: 336 MacLaren St., 
Ottawa. Clubs: Rideau, Golf, Ottawa; 
National, Toronto. 

MOUNT-STEPHEN, Baron (Sir George 
Stephen), G.C.V.O.. D.L.; b. 5 June. 
1829; a. of William Stephen, of Du£ftown, 
Banffshire, and Elspet Suiith; m. (Ist) 1853, 
Charlotte Annie (d. 1896). d. of Benjamin 
Kane; (2nd) 1897, Gian. d. of late Capt. 
Robert George Tufnell. R.N. Came to 
Canada, 1850: became director, vice-Pres. 
and Pres. of Bank .of Montreal; Pres., St. 
Paul and Manitoba Ry.; head of the C. P. 
Ry. until 1888; cr. a baronet, 1886; mem. 
of House of Lords, 1891; G.C.V.O., 1906. 
Conservative; Presbyterian. Addreaset: 
17 Carlton House Terrace, S.W.; Brocket 
Hall, Hatfield, Hertfordshire; Grand Metis, 
Quebec. CIuSm: Carlton. Arthur's, London, 
£ng. 

MOWAT. Herbert Macdonald, K.C.. 
LL.B.; 6. Kingston. Ont., 9 April, 1860; «. 
Rev. Professor Mowat, D.D., of Queen's 
University and Enmia, d. of Hon. John 
McDonald, of Gananoque; m. Mary, d. of 
John Skeaff, of Aberdeen. Educ.: (Queen's 
Univ. Called to the bar of Ontario, 1886; 
apptd. Q.C. in Oct., 1899. Addreu: 10 
Wellesley St., Toronto, Ont. Club : Toronto. 

MOWAT, John lUcDonald, B.A.; 6. 
Kingston, Ont., 17 Feb., 1873; «. of Rev. 
John Bower Mowat, M.A., D.D., Prof, of 
Oriental Languages in* Queen's Univ., and 
Emma, d. of the Tate Hon. John McDonald. 
Educ: Kingston Coll. Inst., Queen's Univ., 
Osgoode Hall, Toronto. Mayor of King- 
ston, 1906-07. Recreations: canoeing, fish- 
ing, motoring. Addrets: Kingston, Ont. 
Cluba: Frontenac, Kingston Yacht, King- 
ston Golf and Country, Kingston; Ontario, 
Can. Mil. Inst., Toronto. 

MULOCK, Hon. Sir WUIiam, K.C.M.G., 
cr. 1902: M.A., K.C., LL.D. ;, Chief Justice 
of the Exchequer Division 'of the High 
Court of Justice for the Province of Ontario; 
b. Bond Head, Ont., 19 Jan., 1843; a. 
of 'Thomas Homan Mulock, M.D.; m. 1870. 
Sarah Ellen, d. of James Crowther, barrister 
Toronto. Educ: Newmarket Gram. Sch.; 
Univ. of Toronto. Graduated in Arts, 1863; 
barr., 1868; Q.C., 1888; first elected to 
Dominion Parliament 1882; re-elected 1887. 
1891, 1896, 1900, and 1904; Vice-Chan- 
cellor of Univ. of "roronto from 1881 until 
1900, when he resigned in consequence of 
his public duties; Postmaster-General of 
Canada, 1896-1905, and Minister of Labour, 
1900-5; on his suggestion, the Inter-Imper- 
ial Postal Conference adopted Penny Post- 
age within the Empire, 1898; introduced 
and carried through H. of C, a bill estab- 
lishing the Department of Labour, 1900: 
for some years was lecturer on Equity ana 
Law Examiner for the Law Society of 
Up. Can.; representative of Canada, at 
inauguration of Federal Parliament of 
Australia; apptd. Chief Justice, 1905. Ad- 
dreaa: 618 Jarvis St., Toronto. Club: Tor- 
onto. Toronto; Rideau, Ottawa. 

BIUNBO, Ueut.-Col. James: President 
of the Farmers' Bank of Canada; 6. Embro, 
Ont., 24 June, 1846; m. Agnes Orr Holmes; 
two a. three d. Educ: Embro pub. sch. 
Banker and farmer; Warden of the Co. of 
Oxford, in 1885; member for North Oxford 



in the Ontario Lo^slature, 1904; re-elec. 
1905; jomed 22nd Batt., The Oxford Rifles, 
in 1864 as a private; became Lt.-Col.. 
commanding the Regiment , in 1885; was 
pasnnaster of the Queen's Diamond Jubilee 
Contingent, in 1897. and was Brigadier of 
the Ist Infantrv Brigade from 1905 to 1909; 
is now Hon. Lt.-Col., of the 22nd Regt.; 
Pres. of the Farmers' Bank of Canada; 
Liberal; Presbyterian. Addreaa: Embro, 
Ont. Cluba: C«n. Military Institute, and 
Ontario Club, Toronto. 
MUNBO, William Bennett, M.A., Ph. 
D.^ LL.B., Assistant Professor of the 
Science of Government in Harvard Univ., 
U.S.; 6. Almonte, Ont., 5 Jan., 1875; a. of 
John McNab Munro, late of H. M. Customs, 
and Sarah Bennett; unmarried. Educ: 
Queen's Coll., Kingston; Univ. of Edin- 
burgh; Harvard Univ.; Univ. of Berlin. 
After graduating from Queen's Coll., took 
law course in Univ. of Edinburgh, then 
entered ujKm special study of history and 
political science at Harvard; obtained degree 
of Doctor of Philosophy, 1900, and spent a 

Er at Univ. of Berlin, as Parker Travel- 
Fellow of Harvard Univ. ; Instructor in 
tical Science. Williams Coll., Mass.. 
1901-04; a mem. of Faculty of Harvard 
Univ., since 1904; Pres. of Harvard Co- 
operative Society (dealers in students' 
supplies). Publicatiana: Canada and British 
North America. 1905; the Seigniorial 
System in Canada, 1907; Documents relat- 
ing to the Seignoirial Tenure, 1907; frequent 
contributor to historical and political 
reviews. Addreaa: 37 Dana Chambers. 
Cambridge, Mass. Club: Colonial, Cam- 
bridge, Mass. 

MURPHT, Hon. Charles, P.C., M.P.. 
Secretary of State for Canada; 6. Ottawa. 
Ont., 8 Dec., 1864; a. James Murphy and 
Mary Conway. Educ: Ottawa Primary 
Schools; Ottawa Univ., and Osgoode Hall, 
Toronto; practices Law in Ottawa; a mem. 
of the Privy Council and Secretary of State 
Oct., 1908; elected to the H. of C. as mem- 
ber for Russell, 26 Oct., 1908. Addreaa: 
Ottawa. Clxib: Laurentian, Ottawa. 

MUBPHT, David Biehard, K.C., B.A.. 
LL.B.; b. St. Stanislas, Champlain Co.. 
Que., 1 Dec., 1862; a. of Nicholas Murphy 
and Mary Sammon; m. 1888. Genevieve 
N^l Kennedy. Educ: St. Laurent Coll., 
Laval Univ. Admitted to bar, 1886; was 
partner with the late L. W. Sicotte, and 
later with W. G. Cruikshanks, K.C., Mont- 
real; became mem. of the firm of Gouin,- 
Lemieux, Murphyjc Bernard. 1907. Created 
a K.C., 1903. Was sec. of the Montreal 
bar for three terms. Reere€Uion: literature. 
Addreaa: 4215 Dorchester St., Montreal. 

MUBPHT, Denis; one of the Commrs. 
of the Temiskaming and Northern Ontario 
Ry.; b. Cork, Irel., 2 April, 1842; a. of 
Jeremiah Murphy and Ellen Sullivan; m. 
Annie Patterson; one a. two d. Came to 
Can., 1849. Educ: at Chatham, Que. 
Commenced life as purser on an Ottawa 
River steamboat; settled in Ottawa, 1866. 
as agent of the Montreal and Ottawa For- 
warding Co.; in 1880, entered into partner- 
ship with the late Mr. J. W. McRae, in the 
forwarding business, under the name of D. 
Murphy A Co.; in 1892 amalgamated the 
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different steamboat lines on the Ottawa 
River, into the Ottawa Transportation Co.. 
with Mr. M. as pres. A dir. of the Bank of 
Ottawa; pres. of the Canadian Ry. Acci- 
dent Insur. Co.; vice-pres. of the C. Ross 
Co.; dir. of the Shawinigan Water and 
Power Co. First el. to the Ont. LcMds., 1002: 
unsuccessful, 1905; apptd. T. & N. O. Ry. 
Commr., 1905. Address: Tara Hall, Met- 
calfe St., Ottawa. Clubs: Rideau, Lauren- 
tian, Golf, Country, Ottawa; National, Al- 
bany, Toronto. • 

MUBPHT, His Hon. Denis, B.A.; a 
Judge of the Supreme Court of British Col- 
umbia: b. Lac la Hache. B.C., 20 June. 1870; 
s. of Denis Murphy and Helen White; m. 
1900, Maud Cameron, of Cornwall, Ont. 
Educ: Ottawa Univ.; el. to B.C. Le^is., 
lOCK); apptd. to present position, Nov., 
1909. Address: Victoria, B.C. 

MUBPHT, Martin, C.E., D.Sc. I.S.O.; 
h. Ballendaggen, F^nniscorthy, Ireland, 11 
Nov., 1832; «. of Thomas Murphy and Mary 
Conroy; m. Maria Agnes Buckley. Banteer, 
Ireland; eight a. three d. Educ: BaUin- 
daggin, Enniscorthy, Dublin, Irt^iuad; j^tud- 
ied Civil Engineering on the railwavs and 
other public works constructed by the late 
William Dargan, in Ireland, 1S52, to 1862; 
resident engineer of the Dublin, Wicklow 
and Wexford Ry., 1862 to 1867. Came to 
Canada, April, 1868. Made preliminary 
surveys for projected lines of railway for 
the Provincial Government of N.S.; City 
Engineer for Halifax, N.S., during next two 
vears. Contractor for the substructure of 
heavy bridge work on the Intercolonial 
Railway, 1872-4; Provincial Government 
Engineer of N.S., 1875-1903; was consulted 
on construction of public works, railways, 
hydographic improvements, etc., by the 
Giovemments of Newfoundland, Bermuda 
and N.B.; Pres. of the N.S. Institute of 
Science, 1882-3; Pres. of the Canadian 
Society of Civil EnKineers^ 1902-3; api>td. 
Government Inspecting Engineer on the 
Western Division of the National Trans- 
continental Railway, in 1906, a position 
which he holds at present. JPublications: 
many on Science and Civil Engineering. 
Address: Edmonton. Alta. 

MUBRAT, Hon. George Henry* K.C; 
Premier of Nova Scotia; D. Grand Narrows, 
N.S., 7 June, 1861; s. of the late William 
Murray and wife; m. 1889, Grace E., d. of 
John B. Moore, of North Sydney; three c. 
Educ: local sehs. and Boston Univ. Called 
to Nova Scotia bar, 1883, and commenced 
practice of law in North Sydney; cr. K.C, 
1895, and is now head of the firm of Murray, 
Moltenrie, McMillan & Phalen. Appta. 
to Legis. Coun. of N.S., 1 March, 18S9; 
imsuccessful candidate for H. of C. in Cape 
Breton, g. e., 1887 and 1891, and at bye-el, 
Feb., 1896. Apptd. a mem. of the Fielding 
Admn., without portfolio, 11 April, 1891. 
Called on by Lt.-Gov. Daly, to form admn., 
upon the resignation of Mr. Fielding, 17 
July, 1896, which he succeeded in doing 
taldnc the portfolio of Prov. Sec. Was 
re-el. Dy aocl. Appealed to the people 20 
April, 1897, and was sustained by a laive 
maj., and again in 1901 and'1906. El. for 
Victoria at g. e.. 1897, 1901. 1906. Address: 
HaUfax, N.S. 
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MUBRAT, GUbert Macklntosh,B. A.; b, 

Strathroy, Ont., 14 Jan., 1876; s. W.'H. and 
Kate G. Murray. Educ: Strathroy ColU 
Inst,; Toronto Univ.; Ont. Normal Coll., 
Hamilton; Secretary Canadian Manufac 
turers' Assn., (Incorporated); after grad- 
uation one year tutorial work in Toronto; 
three years with Mining Exploration Com- 
panies in Western and Northern Ont.; five 
years with Can. Man. Assn.; Asst. Secy, and 
finally as Secretary; Address: National 
Club, Toronto. Clubs: National and R.C.Y. 
C, Toronto; Lambton Golf and Coimtry 
Club, Lambton; Laurentian, Ottawa. 

MURRAY, Howard, LL.D.; Dean of 
Dalhousie Coll., Halifax, N.S.; member of 
Advisory Board of Education for N.S., 
since 1906; 6. New Glasgow. N.8., 1859; 
e. s. of late George Murray, M.D.; m. 1890. 
Janet, d, of late George Hattie. Educz 
New Glasgow High Sch. and Dalhousie 
Coll., N.S.: Univ. Coll., London; Edinburgh 
Univ. Principal of Stellarton High Sch., 
1877-78; Guysboro* Academy, 1880; New 
Glasgow High Sch., 1880-81; won Canadian 
Gilchrist Scholarship, 1881, and proceeded 
to England; Tutor m Classics, Dalhousie 
Univ., 1887-89; Classical Master in Halifax 
Academy, 1889-94; Lecturer in Classics. 
Dalhoune Univ., 1890-94; Principal of 
Halifax Academy, 1891-94; Professor of 
Classics, Dalhousie Univ., 1894; Dean of the 
Coll., 1901. Pufciicotiorw: The classics, their 
use. present pos. and future prospects; 
Reform in the N.S. High Sch. Course. 
Recreations: quoiting, curling. Address: 
15 Spring Gkirden Road, Halifax, N.S. 

MURRAT. James Peter, J.P., F\S.A. 
(Lon.); President of the Toronto Carpet 
Mfg. Co.; 6. Limerick. Ire., 17 Oct., 1852; 
s, Wm. A. Murray (Scotch), and Jane Anne 
McNamara (Irish); wi. (Ist) Marie Emelie 
Caron; (2nd) Nanno Josephine Hayes; three 
«. three d. Educ: St. Michael's Coll., 
Toronto, arid St. Hyadnthe Seminary, Que. 
Came to Canada with his parents when two 
years of age. Entered father's business in 
Toronto in 1867; founded Toronto Carpet 
Mfg. Co., 1891; took an active part m /^ 
organizing Can. Mfgrs. Assn., 1899; founded 
Employers' Assoc, of Toronto, 1902; a 
provisional gov. of the Toronto Museum of 
Art, 1900; Canadian Sec. British Weights 
and Measures Assn; vice-pres. for Ontario, 
of the Canadian Mfrs. Assocn^ one of the 
first members ^f the Imperial Fed. League. 
1884; a vice-pres. of the Can. branch of the 
Brit. Empire League; a founder of the 
Toronto Ejnpire Club. A warm supporter 
of all forms of athletics, especially rowing; 
an hon. life mem. of tue Argonaut Rowing 
Club. Publications: "Labour in relation to 
capital;" "Apprenticeship." and kindred 
subjects. Address: 446 Euclid Ave., Toronto 
Ciufca: National. Argonaut. Toronto. 

MURRAY. Sir Johi, K.C.B., F.R.S.. 
LL.D., D.Sc., Ph.D.; b. Coburg, Ont., 
8 liar.. 1841; 2nd a. of Robert Murray, 
accountant; m. Isabel, d. of late Thonuw 
Henderson, shipowner, 1889; two s. three d. 
Educ: pub. sch., London, Ont.; Victoria 
CoU., Coburg. Ont.; High Sch., Stirhn«. 
Scotland: Emnburgh Umv. Cuvier Pnae, 
Izistitut de France; Humboldt Medal, Gesel- 
Ischaft fur Erdkunde, Berlin; Rosral Medal. 
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Neill and Makdoueall-Brisbane medals of 
Royal Society, EdmbuMjh: Gullum Medal. 
American Qeographical Society; Clarke 
Medal, Royal Societjr of New South Wales; 
Lutke Medal, Imperial Rossian Society of 
Geography. Hon. iKkem. of a large number 
of British and Foreign scientific Societies. 
Knight of the Prussian Order Pour le 
Mente, 1898; naturalist; formeriy member 
of the fishery Board for Scotland; is now 
engaged in a bathvmetrical, phjrsical, and 
biolojrical surrey of the fresh-water lakes of 
the United Kingdom. Visited Spitsbergen 
and Arctic regions as a natiuralist on board 
a whaler, 1868; one of the naturalists H.M. 
S. "Challenger," during exploration of 
physical and biological conditions of great 
ocean basins, 1872-76; first assistant of staff 
apptd. to undertake publicati<Mi of scien- 
tific results of "Challenger" Expedition, 
1876-82: apptd. editor, 1882; took part in 
"Triton*' and "Knight Errant" explora- 
tions in Faroe Channel, and other deePTSea 
and marine expeditions; at one time scien- 
tific m^nber oi the Scottish Fishery Board; 
British delegate to the International Hydro- 
graphic Conference at Stockholm, 1889; has 
made numerous explorations in tropical 
oceanic island** and travelled in nearly all 
parts of the world. PvhlicationB: editor of 
Report on the Scientific Results of the 
"Challenger" Expedition, published by H. 
M. Stationery Office in fifty royal quarto 
volumes; author of a Summary of the 
Scientific Results of the "Challenger" Ex- 
pedition; joint-author of The Narrative of 
the Cruise of the "Challei^er" and of a 
Report on Deep-Sea Deposits; author of 
numerous papers on subjects connected with 



geography, oceanography, marine biology, 
ana limnology; Report on Scientific Resiilts 
of Scottish Lake Survey, 6 vols., 1909. 



Recreatioiu: yachtinfi^. accompanied with 
sounding, dredging, and other scientific 
observations; has a large collection of mar- 
ine deposits, of which he makes a special 
study; golf, cycling, shooting and motoring. 
AddrMs: Challenger Lodge, Wardie, Edin- 
burgh; Challenger Farm, Boden, Alt a., 
Canada. Clubs: Athenaeum, Royal Societ- 
ies, Automobile; United Service, Edin- 
burgh: Royal and Ancient, St. Andrew's, 
New , North Berwick. 

MUBBAY, Bev. John Oswald, M.A., 
T.C.D^ 6. Ballymona, Ireland, 1869; «. The 
Very Rev. T. W. Murray, LL,D., Dean of 
Connor, and Blargaret Moyers; m. Ada, d. 
of John Marwood R.N Educ: Gram., 
Sch., Ballymona, and Trinity Coll., Dublin. 
Arrived in Canada, 1902; Canon of St. 
John's Cathedral, Winnipeg, and Professor 
of Systematic Theology in St. John's Coll.; 
Plrst classical scholar. T.C.D., 1889; vice- 
Chancellor's Gold Medalist. 1890; ordained 
Deacon, 1896; Priest, 1897; Dio. of London; 
Curate of St. Martin4n-the-Field8, London. 
1896-1902. PvbHcaiioru: Christianity and 
Human Thought, London S.P.C.R., 1909. 
Recreation»: walking and reading. AddrM»: 
The Retreat. St. Johns, Winnipeg. Man. 

BfUSSEBT. Joseph Sllssett; b. Cayuga, 
Co, of Haldimand, Ont., 17 Dec., 1863; a. 
of William Mussen. Belfast; unmarried. 
Educ: Public and High Sch. of Cayuga, 
Ont., and Osgoode Hall, Toronto; Bamster- 
at-Law; afterKpracticmg^law for a tim^ 



e uanacuan i raae ijomimssioner 

id Hull, Eng.; in August, 1909. 

riding, golf. Address: CToraer 

, Eng.; Oakleign, Cayuga, Ont. 



travdled extensively in India. and the far 
east ; became Canadi^ Trade Commissioner 
for Leeds and Hull, 
Recreaiions: 

Hall, Leeds. _,_..„. 
MTEBS, His Hon. Robert Hill; Co. Ct. 
Judge; Past Grand Master Masonic Order, 
for Manitoba; Past Grand Master of Odd- 
fellows; b. Oxford, Ont., 30 Blarch. 1856; «. 
of Robmrt Myers of Leeds, Yorkshire, and 
Margaret Hill of Fifeshire, Scotland; m. 25 
Nov.. 1885, Annie, d, of James McLeod of 
Woodstock, Ont.; one s, one d. Educ: 
Stratford; 'Toronto, Ont., Called to bar at 
Osgoode Hall, Toronto, 1880, and to Mani- 
toba bar, 1882; mem. of Manitoba t<egis- 
lature, 1892-1903; apptd. to the bench, 
1903; mem. of Manitoba College Senate and 
Board of Management and Manitoba Univ., 
Rhodes Scholarship Committee. Recrea- 
tions: golf, bkwn bowling. Address: 99 
Roslsm Rd., Winnipeg, Man. Clubs: Mani- 
tobMEb, St. Charies, Country, Rockwood, Cole- 
dyke, Winnipeg. 

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NAJLAMUBA, Hon. Takashi; Consu 
General for Japan; 6. Yuasamachi, Ku, 
Japan, 3 July. 1873; m. Mitsuye Muva; 
two 8. one d. Educ : Japan. Came to Can. 
18 May. 1909. Diplomatic and, consular 
service lor Japan in Corea, China and the 
U.S., 1895-1906; apptd. Sec. to the Foreign 
Dept. in 1906; promoted to Consul General 
in Canada, 1909. Address: 385 Laurier Av. 
E., Ottawa. Club: Rideau, Ottawa. 

NANTEL, Wilfrid Bruno, LL.D. (Laval) 
K.C., M.P.; 6. St. Jerome, Que., 8 Nov.. 
1857; a. of Guillaume Nantel and Adelaide 
Desjardins; m. 1885, Georgianna Gauthier, 
of St. Jerome; three s. one d. Educ: Sem. 
of Ste. Theresse de Blainville. Has been 
mayor of the town of St. Jerome for the 
past six yrs., and alderman since 1894. 
Unsuccessful can. for H. of C. for Terre- 
bonne at g. e., 1904. First el. to H. of C. at 
g. e., 1908. Address: St. Jerome. Que. 

NANTON, Ansustus Meredith; b. Tor- 
onto, 7 May, 1860; s. of Augustus Nanton. 
of Toronto; m. (Ist) 1886, Georgina Hes- 
peller (d. 1887); (2nd) 1893, Ethel Clark, of 
Winnipeg. Educ: "Toronto Model Sch. 
Commenced work at thirteen yrs. of age in 
office of a real estate broker, and two yrs. 
later entered «nploy of financial firm of 
Osier & Hammond. At age of 24, became 
a junior partner, and opened branch house 
at Winnipeg. Dir. of the Great West Life 
Insur. CJo., Winnipeg Street Railway Clo.: 
governor of the Winnipeg^ General Hospital 
ex-pres. of the Bd. of Trade. Address: 
Fort Rouge, Winnipeg. Clubs: Manitoba, 
Commercial, Winnipeg. 

NEELT, Charies Hoffman: b. Iowa. U. 
S.A., 10 June, 1866; of Amencan parentage. 
Arrived Canada, 1902; has always been 
engaged in the insurance business: now 
manager for Canada and Newfoundland, of 
the Ocean Accident & Guarantee Corpora- 
tion. Recreations: golf, yachting. AMress: 
111 Crescent Road. Toronto. Clubs: Royal 
Canadian Yacht. Lambton Golf and Ck)un 
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NEELT, David Bradley M.B. (Toronto. 
1809), M.C.P. A S.O.. M.P.; 6. Harkaway. 
Grey Co., Ont., 18 Dec.. 1873: a. of Thomas 
Neely and Jane Neely; m. Laura Amelia 
Hill, of Markdale, Ont.; two a. Educ: 
Owen Sound Coll. Inat., Toronto Univ. 
Practiced medicine in Colbome and Mark- 
dale, Ont.. till 1004, and since then in 
Humboldt, Sask. Elected bjr acd. in 
Humboldt to first Prov. Legislature of 
Sask.. Dec., 1905; re-elected. Aug.. 1908; 
resigned and el. for H. of C. Oct.. 1908. 
Addre—: Humboldt. Sask. 

NEIIX, Charles Ernest; 6. Fredericton, 
N.B.. 25 May. 1873; ». of James S. Neill, and 
Elisa Caroline Neill; m. Mary L. Crerar. 
Manager Royal Bank at Vancouver for 
some years; Asst. General Manager of the 
Royal Bank of Canada. AddreB^: 242 Sher- 
brooke St. West. Montreal. ClvJb*: Mount 
Royal, St. James. Hunt, Royal Montreal 
Golf. Montreal. 

NELSON John, mang. dir. Victoria 
(B.C.) Tim€9; h. Paisley. Ont.. 8 March. 
1872; «. of John and Elisa Nelson; m. Clara 
Armstrong; two «. two d. Educ: Public 
and Hiffh Sch. of Ont.; has been a newspaper 
man all his life; reporter; special writer, and 
now managing director of the Times. Vic- 
toria. B.C.; del. to the Imp. Press Confce., 
at London, 1900. AddreM: 1034 Linden Av., 
Victoria, B.C. 

NESBITT, Edward Walter, M.P.; h. 
North Norwich. Co. of Oxford, 15 July. 
1857; «. of John W. and Mary Wallace Nes- 
bitt; m. Mary Elisabeth d. of Andrew 
Ross, Sheriff of Oxford; two «. four d. 
Has been a member of the Woodstock 
board of Education for several years; was 
a member of the Co. Council for several 
years, and also Chairman of the Board of 
Trade; now engaged in manufacturing; 
farming and general agency business; first 
^ to H. of C., 1908; a Liberal. Addre9%: 
Woodstock, Ont. Clvih»: Rideau, Ottawa, 
and National. Toronto. 

NESBITT, Sam. Grierson Murray, M.L. 
A.; 6. Brighton. Ont.. 23 Nov., 1859; «. of 
James Nesbitt, and Agnes Clarke; m. 
Eleanor Morris Bibby; one «. three d. 
Educ: High Sch., Brighton; grocer for 12 
years; manufactiu-er of canned goods for 
seven years; exporter of green apples for 18 
years; pres., Can. Canners'; Gordon Pulp 
and Paper CJo„ Dryden, Ont.; Pres.. Ont- 
ario Apple Shippers' Assn.; pres.. Brighton 
Board of Trade; first el. to Ontario Leg. 
Ass., for East Northumberland. 1908. Re- 
ereatums: cricket, yachting. Addreag: 
Brighton. Ont. Club: Albany. Toronto. 

NESBITT, Hon. Wallace, K.C.; 6. Wood- 
stock, Ont., 13 May, 1858; ». of late John W. 
Nesbitt and Mary Wallace; m. (1st) Louise, 
d. of A. F. Elliott, of New Orleans. U.S.A.; 
(2nd) Amy Gertrude, d. of W. H. Beatty, 
Toronto; one a. Educ: Woodstock; called 
to the bar, 1881; practised in Hamilton, 
Ont., for a short time; removed to Toronto 
and joined the firm of McCarthy, Osier, 
Hoskm & Creelman; in 1892, became a 
mem. of the firm of Beatty. Blackstock, 
Nesbitt. Chadwick & Riddell; in 1894 acted 
as senior counsel for Toronto in the investi- 
gation before Judge McDougall. to ascer- 
tain if any aid. or officials had accepted 
'Ses or been guilty of malfeasance; apptd. 
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a Q.C.. 1896; was pres. of the Osgoode 
Legal and lit. Soc.; apptd. a Judge of the 
Supreme Ct.. 16 May. 1903; resigned 4 
Oct., 1905, to resume legal practice. Re- 
ereatiana: golf, fishing, horseback riding. 
Addreaaea: Home life Bldg. ' (bus.): 26 St. 
Vincent St., Toronto. Cluba: Toronto, 
Golf, Ontario Jockey, Toronto; Rideau. 
Golf. Ottawa; (Warrick, Cecil. London. Eng. 

NESBITT, WlUlam Brittle, B.A., M.D.; 
b. Vandecar, Oxford Ck>.. Ont., 23 May. 
* 1866; a. of Dr. F. L. NesbiU and A. J. Meek; 
m. 1888. Clara Louise Hubbard; one d. 
Educ: Angus Pub. Sch., Pickering Coll., and 
Barrie High Sch.; Grad. Toronto Univ.. 
1887; Trinity Univ.. M.D., 1887. Prac- 
ticed his profession in Toronto for several 
yrs.. but later became connected with 
several corporations and manufacturing 
institutions, including the People's Life 
Insur. Co., Toronto Gold Storage Co., and 
the Canadian Kodak Co.; later was mgr. of 
the C. H. Hubbard Co. Active as a Cons, 
in politics. El. to Prov. Legis. for North 
Toronto, 1902; re-el. at g. e., 1905; retired 
1908. Addreaa: 71 Grosvenor St., Toronto. 
Club: Albany, Toronto. 

NEWCOMBE, Edmund LesUe, O.M.G.. 
K.C, M.A., LL.B., Deputy Min. of Justice 
for Canada; 6. Comwallis, N.S., 17 Feb, 
1859; a. John Cumming Newcombe. and 
Abigail H. Calkin; m. Annie E. Freeman; 
one a. Educ: Dalhousie Coll.. Halifax. 
Called to the bar of N.S., 1883; bar of Ont.. 
1893; Q.C., 1893; Deputy Minister of Justice 
1893; Governor of Dalhousie Coll., 1887- 
1893; Lecturer on Insurance Law. Dalhousie 
Coll.. 1892-3; Canadian delegate to Gt. 
Britain on copyright question. 1905; Com- 
missioner for Revision of Statutes of Canada 
1902-1906. Pvhlieationa: A Handbook of the 
British North America Act. Reere€Uion: 
shooting. Addreaa: 63 Laurier Ave. W., 
Ottawa. Cluba: Rideau. Golf. Hunt. Coun- 
try, Ottawa; Halifax. N.S. 

NEWNH AM, RiKht Bev. Jervois Arthur, 
M.A., D.D.; Bishop of Saskatchewan; b. 
Bath. Somerset. Eng.. 15 Oct., 1852; «. of 
Rev. George William Newnham, M.A.. Vicar 
of (Jombe Down, and Catherine Pennock 
Read; m. 1892, Letitia Anges. d. of Rev. 
Wm. Henderson, D.D.; five d. Received 
early educ. at Bath Coll.; came to Canada, 
1 June, 1873, and entered McGill Univ. 
(B.A. with honours. 1878; M.A., 1883). and 
the Montreal Diocesan Coll. A missionary 
at Onslow. Que.. 1878-82; curate of Christ 
Ch. Cath., Montreal, 1882-86; rector West- 
mount, Montreal, 1886-90; oonsec. in Win- 
nipeg, 1893; and in same yr. received deg- 
ree of D.D. from St. John's CJoll., Man.; 
Bishop of Moosonee. 1893-04; transferred 
to Saskatchewan, 1904; has travelled 
much by canoe and on snowshoes round 
Hudson's Bay as Missionary Bishop. 
Recreaiiona: cricket, tennis, riding. 
Addreaa: Bishops thorpe. Prince Albert, 
Sask. 

NEWNHAM, Mrs. LetUla Asnes: 6. 
Pembroke, Ont., 14 April, 18Q5; d. of Rev. 
Wm. Henderson, D.D., and Mary Agnes 
Burgen; m. 1802, Right Rev. Jervois Arthur 
Newnham, Bishop of Saskatchewan; five 
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around the shores of Hudson's Bay, and 
now in Saskatchewan. Address: Bishops- 
thorper Prince Albert, Sask. 
NEWTON, Densll Onslow Cochranef 

M.V.O.; 6. England. 17 Oct., 1880; «. of 
George Onslow and Lady Alice Newton. 
Educ: Eton, and Royal Military Coll. 
Arrived in Canada, 1902; gazetted to Mid- 
dlesex Regt., 1899; A.D.C. to Earl of 
Dundonald, 1902-1906; A.D.C. to His Ex- 
cellency the Governor General, 1904-1909; 
now a member of the firm of C. Meredith 
A Co., Ltd., bond brokers. Montreal. Ad- 
drew: 720 Cdoper St., Ottawa. Clubs: 
Rideau, Golf, Ottawa. 

NICHOL, Walter Cameron: Prop. Van- 
couver Daily Province; 6. Grodench, Ont., 
16 Oct.. 1866; y. «. of the late Robert K. 
Addison Nichol, barrister, who was the 
eldest son of the late Lt.-Col. Robert 
Nichol, Q.M.G., of H.M. Militia; m. Odita 
Josephine, d. of the late Charles Greenwood 
Moore, M.D., of London, Ont.; one «. one d. 
Educ: at home; journalist; edited the 
Hamilton (Ont). HcroW for some years, and 
is now publisher, proprietor and editor-in- 
chief, of Vancouver B.C. Daily^ Province, 
Recreations: driving and motoring. Ad- 
dress: Vancouver, B.C. Club: Vancouver, 

NICHOLLS, Albert George, M.A., M.D., 
CM., D.Sc., F.R.S.C.; 6. England, 16 April, 
1870; s. of Rev. John Nicholls and Mary 
Elizabeth Harland; m. Lucia Pomeroy Van 
Vliet;,one s. Educ: Montreal High Sch.; 
McGill Univ.; Erlanger, Prague, Vienna. 
Arrived in Canada, 1874; grad. from Mon- 
treal High Sch. with Davidson Gold medal, 
and Lansdowne Silver medal for English 
History and Literature; Chapman Gold 
Medal and first rank honor in classics, Mc- 
Gill Univ.; Final prize in Medicine; Post 
Grad. course in Medicine in Germany and 
Austria. Publications: various articles in 
the reference handbook of Medical Science; 

{)art author American Text Bool^ of Patho- 
pgy and of the American Practice of Sur- 
gery; part author with Prof. J. G. Adami, of 
"The Principles of Pathology. Address: 
972 St. Catherine St. West, Montreal. 
Club: University, Montreal. 
NICHOLLS, Frederic; Vice-Pres. and 
Gen. Mgr. of the Can. Gen. Electric Co., 
Ltd., Toronto; b. England, 23 Nov., 1866; 
m. Florence, e. d. of late Commander 
Grabum, R.N. {dec) Educ: Stuttgart, 
Wurtemberg. Came to Can., 1874, and has 
nnce taken an actjve interest m many 
mining, insur., publishing and other con- 
cerns. Organizer of the Toronto Incandes- 
cent Electric Light Co., which adopted the 
underground system of electric light dis- 
tribution. Founder, and until 1893 was 
ed. and prop, of the Can. Manufacturer. 
For seven yrs. sec. of the Can. Mfgrs. Assn.; 
vice-pres. of the Toronto Press Club, 1890 
pres.. Athenaeum Club, 1893. Dir., Tor- 
onto Electric Light Co., the Manufacturers' 
Life Insur. Co.; Electrical Development Co., 
of Ontario, the Sao Paulo Tramway, Light 
and Power Co., Brazil, and many other 
commercial concerns; a life mem. of the 
Toronto Bd. of Trade. Recreations: motor- 
ing, yachting (at one time commodore 
R. C. Y. C.) Address: "The Homewood," 
13 Homewood Place, Toronto. Clubs: 



National, Toronto, Albany, Royal Can. 
Yacht, Golf, Toronto; St. James'. Montreal. 

NICHOLSON, Byron: 6. Hamilton. Ont.' 
27 Jan., 1862: «. of William Manley, and 
Elizabeth Anary Nicholson; m. Mary Per- 
bierthy, e. d. of Chas.. V. Berryman. M.D., 
M.A.; one «. Educ: Public Sch. and High 
Sch.; journalist for many vears; collector 
of Crown Timber Dues at the Port of Que- 
bec up to 1909; clerk of the Senate Com- 
mittees, at Ottawa, 1909. Publications: 
"Impressions Abroad," "The French Cana- 
dian^' (translated into French,) "In Old 
Quebec." Address: Ottawa, Ont. 

NICHOLSON. Charles Howard, Gen, 
Mgr. of G. T. P. Steamships; b. Belleville^ 
Ont., 28 Jan., 1868; s. of Samuel and Nancy 
Nicholson, U. E. Loyalists; m. Lillie V, 
Williams, of Cobourg; one «. Educ : Queen'* 
Univ., Kingston, and Univ. of Maryland! 
Baltimore, Md.; Master Mariner; Traffic 
Manager, Nor. Nav. Ck).j now Mgr. of G. T. 
Pacific lines on the Pacific. Began steam- 
boating as Cabin boy, 1881; Purser, 1882- 
1884;jCaptain, 1885 to 1890; C^eral Freigh 
and Passenger Agent. 1891 to 1903; Mgr. 
for the U.S., 1894 to 1902; General Mgr.. 
Muskoka Nav. Co., 1903: Traffic Mgr., Nor. 
Nav. Co., 1904-09; apptd. to ores. pos. Dec.,- 
1909. Address: Vancouver, B.C. 

NICKEBSON, Moses Hardy, M.L.A.; b. 
Clark's Harbor, Shelbume Co., N.S., 10 
Sept., 1848; s. of Pheneas and Jane Nicker- 
son; m. Mary E. Duncan; two s. two d. 
Educ : at Clark's Harbour, by private study, 
Sch. teacher for 15 years; journalist, 20 
years; member of the N.S. Legislature 
since 1902. Publications: "(Morals of the 
Coast," a vol. of verse, 1892; The Coast 
Guard, weekly newspaper established 1897. 
Recreation: translating from the Classics. 
Address: Clark's Harbor, N.S. 

NICKI^E, William Folder, B.A.. K.C.. 
M.L.A.: 6. Kingston, Ont.. 31 Dec., 1869? 
s. of William Nickle, (Scotch,) and Ellen 
Mary Folger; m. Agnes Mary McAdam 
Idee); two sons; one d. Educ: Private 
tuition, Kingston Coll. Inst., Queen's Univ.. 
and Osgoode Hall; grad. Queen's, 1892; 
. Osgoode Hall, 1895; elec. to the Kingston 
Sch. Board, 1905; CXty (Doimcil, 1906; and 
again 1907 for three years; elec. to the Ont. 
I^slature in 1908 for the CHty of King- 
ston. Recreation: gardening. Address: 
Kingston, Ont. Clubs: Frontenac, 0)imtry, 
Kingston; R.C.Y.C, Toronto. 

NICOLAS, Frank James; b. Calcutta, 
1865; s. of English parents; m. Bertha 
Clarke; three cf. £?duc. ; Rossal, Eng., and 
King's (3oll., London, Eng. Arrived in 
Canada, Nov., 1904; Mining Engineer, Ben- 

Sal, Australia, Malay Peninsula, and West 
Lfrica. Publications: Analytical Index ta 
Geological Survey Publications of the Dom- 
inion Government, and of the Ontario 
Government; held 30 mile bicycle world's 
record in 1885. Address: 322 Gilmour St.. 
Ottawa. Club: Rideau, Ottawa. 
NOONAN, Daniel; Vice-Pres. and Gen. 
Mgr.. Rideau Lakes Nav. Co.; b. Troy, N.Y.. 
U.S.A., 24 Sept., 1853; s. of Anthony and 
Sarah Noonan; m. Mary Fleming; one s. 
oned. Btfuc. : Pub. Sch. Arrived in Can.. 
Mav, 1856. Prominent in the forwarding 
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lication: Rest and Sport among the Bideau 
Lakes. Address: 95 William St., Kingston, 
Ont. Club: Frontenao, Kingston. 

NOBDHEIMEB, Samuel; Consul for 
Ontario, for the Qerman Empire; 6. Mems- 
dorf. Bavaria, Germany, 1824; m. 1871. 
Edith Louise, d. of late Jas. Boulton, of 
Toronto; one 8. seven d. Came to America 
with his brother in 1839, and learned the 
business of piano making; removed to 
Canada and founded the firm of A. & 8. 
Nordheimer, at Kingston. Subsequently 
removed to Toronto, the firm now b^xig 
known as the Nordheimer Piano & Music 
Co., Ltd. Was for many yrs. pres. of the 
Philharmonic Soc. of Toronto; vice-pres. 
of the Canada Permt. Loan Co.; app>td. 
Consul for Ont., for the German Empire, 
1889. Adctresaes: 16 King St. E. (bus.); 
"Glen Edjrth," Davenport Rd., Toronto. 
Club: Toronto. 

NORDHEIMER, Mrs. Edith Louise; b. 
Toronto; d. of late James Boulton, barrister, 
and Margaret Melina Fortye; m. 1871, 
Samuel Nordh^mer, Consul for the German 
Empire. Active in charitable and benevo- 
lent work; pres. of the Imperial of the 
Daughters of the Empire; has instituted 
many chapters of the Order. Address: 
"Glen Edyth," Davenport Road, Toronto. 

NORIE-MILLER, Claud: b. London, 
Eng., 6 March, 1885; «. of Francis Norie- 
Miller, J.P.,<;ieese, Perth, Soot., and Grace 
Harvey Day, Eng. Edttc.: Trinity Coll., 
Glenalmond, Scot.; now mgr. of the General 
Accident Ass. Co of Canada; has been since 
1903 with General Accident Fire, and Life 
Co. of Perth, Scot., in European and Cana- 
dian branches of the Company; arrived in 
Canada, June, 1906. Recreation: golf. 
Address: 2 Bloor St., Toronto. Cluhs: 
Albany, Toronto; Auxihary Forces, London. 

NORTHCOTE, Baroness (Alice), C.I.. 
Lady of Grace of St. John of Jerusalem; 
adopted d. of 1st Lord Moimt Stephen 
(Geoige Stephen, of Montreal; m.) Montreal, 
2 Oct., 1873, Sir Henry Stafford Northcote 
of Exeter (cr. 1900). Educ: England, but 
spent many yrs. in Canada. Husband, 
(iovemor of Bombay, 1900-03, and Gov^- 
Gen. of Australia, 1903-8; in each country 
dispensed hospitality as mistress of Govern- 
ment House. Address: 25 St. James's Place, 
London, S.W.. England. 

NOBTHRUP, WiUiam Barton, M.A.. 
K.C., M.P.; 6. Belleville. Ont., 19 Oct., 
1856; «. of Anson Gilbert Northrup. ana 
Jane C. Balster; m. Mary S. Fitch, or Tor- 
onto; one s. Educ: Belleville Gram. Sch.; 
Up. Can. Coll.; Univ. of Toronto; head boy, 
U.C.C., 1874; Capt. Coll. cricket eleven, 
1873-1874; championship cup races, 1873- 
1874; first elec. to H. of C, 1892; defeated 
in 1896; elec. 1900-1904-1908. Addresses: 
Belleville, and Ottawa. Clubs: Rideau, 
Golf, Ottawa; Albany, R.C.Y.C., Toronto. 

NOTA SCOTIA, Bishop of; see Right 
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26 April. 1854; s. of P. H. and Henrietta 
O'Beime; m. Luella Georgina, e. d. of 
Damon S. Warner, of Napanee, Ont.; three 
s.twod. Educ: Liifid^&y, Ont. Published 
Napanee Express, 1881-85; was representa- 
tive of Toronto Globe in Montreal, 1885-88; 
editor and proprietor of Daily and Weekly 
Standard, Woodstock, Ont., 1888-91. Ac- 
quired the Weekly Beacon, Stratford, 
April, 1891, re-established the Daily Beacon 
same yr., and has been editor and prop- 
rietor since that time. Past Pres., Daily 
Sec., Canadian Press Assn.: knem. of execu- 
tive of Can. Press Assn. Address: Stratford, 
Ont, 

OBORNE, James: b. Montreal, 19 Sept., 
1861 ; s. of John Obome, and Annie Hilliard; 
^m. (1st) Alice M. Barrie (dec); (2nd) Edith 
M. Simpson; five s. three a. Educ: Montreal 
Pub. Sch. Commencefd railroading at 13 
years of age; now General Supt., Can. Pac. 
Ky., at Toronto. Address: 175 Dowling 
Av. Ciu6: Toronto. 

O'BRIEN, Arthur Henry, M.A.; Law 
clerk of the H. of C; 6.fToronto; s. of Hy. 
O'Brien, K.C. Educ: Gait and Toronto 
Coll. Inst.i Univ. of Toronto; Trinity Univ. 
Unmarried. Called to the bar of (Jntario, 
1890; was formerly one of the editors of the 
Can. Law Journal, and is a frequent con- ' 
tributor to legal periodicals; entered Can- 
adian Militia, 1886, 35th Batt., 1887 to 
1897; Major, 1897; transferred to (Jov. 
Gen'ls. Foot Guards, Ottawa, 1897; on 
reserve with rank of Major, 1904; for some 
years Secretary of the York Law Assn.; 
apptd. Asst. Law Clerk, of the H. of C, 
April, 1896, and Law Clerk, Aug., 1908. 
Life member of Argonaut Rowing Club. 
Publications: Digest of the Fish and Game 
Laws of Ont.; O'Brien's Conveyance," (now 
in its 4th ed.); "Chattle Mortgages and 
Bills of Sale," "Haliburton," a slcetch and 
Bibliography (R.S.C. trans). Recreation: 
aquatics. Address: 237 Lisgar St., Ottawa. 
Club: Rtdeau, Ottawa. 

O'BRIEN, Henry, K.C.. b. "The Woods' 
Shanty Bay, Ont., 1836; 3rd a. of Edward 
George O'Brien, a retired naval and military 
officer, who was in charge of the first settler 
ment in Simcoe district at Shanty Bay and 
Barrie, and Mary Sophia, d. of Rev. Ed- 
mund Gaffer, Somerset, Eng.; m. in 1869, 
Elizabeth, d. of Rev. S. B. Ardagh, M.A., 
Rector of Barrie; one s. two d. Educ: 
Church Gram. Sch., Toronto. Called to the 
bar of U.C, in 1861; practiced in partner- 
ship with Mr. Christopher Robinson, K.C, 
until the latter 's death in 1906; at present a 
member of the firm of O'Brien & Lundy; 
took an active part in 1885-6 in the move- 
ment for municipal reform in Toronto, 
which resulted in the elec. of the late Wm. 
H. Rowland as Mayor, he being chairman of 
his Committee; devotes much time to Mis- 
sion work among the poor of Toronto; 
chairman of the Toronto Mission Union. 
A Conservative; he became associated in 
1888, with the "Equal Rights" movement 
of wluch his brother Col. W. E. O'Brien and 
D, Alton McCarthy. M.P., were leaders; 
since that time he has taken no part in 
politics. Publications: editor of ** Canada 
J jaw Journal" since 1863; author of O'- 
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Reports; was for sometime editor of Ont- 
ario Practice Reports. Fomided Argonaut, 
Rowing Club, 1872. and was its first stroke, 
and pros, for 16 years; was the first pres. of 
Canadian Assn. of Amateur Oarsmen; in 
1863, raised and commanded an independ- 
ent rifle CO., which afterwards was mcor- 
porated in the Queen's Own Rifles, Toronto. 
AddrMs: Dromoland, 383 Sherboume St.. 
Toronto. 

0*BBI£N, Lieat.-Col. William Edward, 
LL.B.; h. Thomhill, Ont., 10 Mar.. .1831: •. 
of Edward Georsia and Mary Sophia 
O'Brien; m. Elizabeth, relict of John F. 
Harris, of London, Ont., and d, of Colonel 
Lorine of Toronto; one «. three d. Educ: 
Up. Can. Coll.; after some years spent in 
joumalisni. was called to the bar, and 
practiced m Barrie, Ont. Later devoted 
himself to farming on the estate at Shanty 
Bay, which had been settled on by his 
father; contested Muskoka and Parry 
Sound in 1878 and was defeated; elec. in 
1882 to H. of C, and held seat until 1895; 
joined the active militia at the time of the 
"Trent Affair," and retired as Lieut.-Col.. 
after 30 years service: medals for Fenian 
Raid, North West Rebellion, and long 
service; Canadian Commissioner at Glas- 
gow Exhibition in 1901, and was one of the 
officers s«it to represent the Canadian 
militia at the Diamond Jubilee of H.M. in 
1897. Ad(b-e99: The Woods, Shanty Bay. 
Ont: _ 

ODL.UM. Edward, M.A., B.Sc; b. TuUa- 
more. Peel Co., Ont., 27 Nov.. 1850; «. of 
John A. Odlimi and Margaret McKenxie; 
m. (Ist) Mary E. Powell, who died in 
Tokio, Japan; (2nd) Blartha M. Thomas of 
St. Catherines, Ont.; five «. Educ: Tulla- 
more, Goderich, and Victoria Univ. Coburg, 
Ont. Pres.. C^tral Executive of Vancou- 
ver Rate Payers' Association; pres., British 
Tract Assn.; pres. Permanent Co-operating 
Board of the Laymen's Missionary Move- 
ment in Vancouver; Chairman Pub. Library 
Board. Vancouver; Sec., Grand View Pro- 
gress Assn.; on executive of jbhe Art Historic 
and Science Assn., Vancouver; member of 
Vancouver Board of Trade; on executive 
of Trustee Co., Limited; member of B.C. 

' Oil Refining Co.. Ltd.: Can. Pacific Oil Co.; 
Hygienic Dairy Co., Ltd.; Thomson's Sta- 
tionery Co., Ltd.; Orange Hall Assn., Ltd.; 
Central CSty Mission Co., Ltd.; Dominion 
Trust Co., Ltd.; National Insurance Co. 
Recreationa:^ gardening, mountain climbing, 
boating, camping. Aadrfs: 1710 Grant St., 
Vancouver, B.C. 

OGDEN. Isaac Gouvemeur; Third. Vice- 
Pres., Canadian Pacific Ry.; h. New York: 
«, of Isaac Grouvemeur Ogden, banker, and 
Elisabeth Katherine Williamson; m. 1884, 
Julia M., d. of the late Mr. Baker of Quin- 
cey. III. Educ: pub. schs. of New York. 
Commenced his business career in a mer- 
cantile house in 1861; entered ry. service, 
1871, as pajrmaster and accnt. of Chicago 
and Pacific Ry.; auditor of road, 1876- 
1881. Apptd. auditor of Western Div. of 
C. P. Ry., 1881; auditor, 1883; comptroller, 
1887; third vice-pres., 1901. Dir. of var- 
ious subsidiary lines of the C. P. R.; life 
governor of Montreal Homeopathic Hos- 
pital; pres.. Coll. of Homeopathic Physic- 
ians and Surgeons of Montreal. Recrea- 



tion: fishing. AddresB: 135 Mackay St.. 
Montreal. Clube: Mount Royal, St. James, 
Forest and Stream. Roval St. Lawrence 
Yacht, Montreal: Manitoba, Winnipeg; 
Anglers' Club oi Rideau Lake; Lotus, 
Transportation, New York. 

06ILVIE, WilUam, D.L.S.; b. Ottawa, 
Ont., 7 April. 1846; «. James Ogilvie and 
Margaret Halladay; m. (1st) M. A. Sparks; 
(2nd) O. P. Richardson; five «. one d. 
Educ: in common sch.i and afterwards by 
study; was on several exploratory surveys, 
determination of boundary line, Canada 
and Alaska; Commissioner of the Yukon for 
two and a half years; engaged on explora- 
tory work in the Yukon auring the year of 
the gold discoveries in the Kloncfike river, 
and as a Dominion Magistrate, had to 
assume judicial authority in the territory; 
his firm administration tended to make the 
Klondike camp one of the most law 
abiding. Pvhlicatione: official reports; 
''official guide to Klondike," and magazine 
articles. Recreationt: shooting andfishidg, 
en route. Addre9$: (temporarily). Paris, 
Texas, U.S.A. 

0*HALL.OBAN, George Finley, B.A.. 
B.C.L., Deputy Min. of Agriculture; 6. 
Cowansville, Que., 11 Oct., 1862; a. James 
O'Halloran, K.C., and Mary Ann Finlev; 
m. Maude Monica, d. of Sir Melbourne Tait. 
C!hief Justice of the Province of Quebec; 
two «. one d. Educ: McGill Univ. prac- 
ticed law in Montreal with W. J. white, 
K.C., and A. W. P. Buchanan, K.C., until 
received appointment to his present position 
of Deputy Minister of Agriculture, and 
Deputy Commissioner of Patents. Recrea- 
tiona: shooting, fishing, golf. Addreee: 408 

§ueen St., Ottawa. ClvJba: Rideau, Golf, 
ttawa. 
O'HARA. Franels Charles Trench, Dep. 
Min. of Trade and Ck>mmerce; b. Chatham, 
Ont., 7 Nov., 1870; «. of Robert O'Hara, 
Master in Chancery, Chatham, and Maria 
S. Dobbs; m. Helen, d. of H. Corby, for- 
merly M.P.; one d. Educ: Chatham pub. 
sch., and Coll. Inst.; entered Can. Bank of 
Commerce in 1888; resided 1890. and went 
to Baltimore, Md.; jomed staff of "The 
World," short period and subsequently 
"The Herald;'' returned to Canada, 1896: 

Srivate sectretary to Hon. Sir Richard 
art Wright, 1898; supt, of commercial 
agencies; Deputy Minister of Trade and 
Commerce, Aug. 1, 1908. Publicationt: 
"Snap Shots from Boy Life." Recreations: 
golf, fishing. Addreea: 25 Wurtemburg St., 
Ottawa. Cluba: Rideau, Golf, Hunt, ana 
CJoimtry, Ottawa. 
0*HARA, Henry; b. Newry, Down Co., 
Irel.. 20 April, 1833; «. of Robert O'Hara 
(Irish): m. (1st) 1859, Janet, d. of John 
Mair (dec); (2nd) 1889, d. of Seymour 
Bennett, of Buffalo; three ». three d. Camt 
to Canada, 1844, with his parents and 
settled at Bowmanville, Ont. Educ: at 
Bowmanville pub. schs. Organized the 
Dominion Organ A Piano Ck>. Later be- 
came mgr, of the Sun Life Assur. Co., with 
headquarters at Toronto; resigned to estb. 
present business. Vice-Pres. of the Col- 
onial Loan & Investment Co.; ex-pres. of 
the Irish Protestant Benevolent Soc; dir. 
of the Home for Incurables; trustee of the 
House of Industry; ex-pres. of the "Toronto 



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Dist. Assn. of the Congregational Church; 
formerly Grand Worthy Patriarch of the 
Sons of Temperance of Ontario. Addresa: 
30 Toronto St. (bus.), 2 Dunbar Rd., 
Toronto. CiM6«; Toronto, National, Toronto 

O'BlEEFE, George; Police Magistrate 
of the city of Ottawa; 6. Bombay, N.Y., 
U.S.A., 1849. Taught sch. for number of 
yrs. Mem. of Ottawa City Council, as 
alderman, 1876-1879. and 1885-1887. Un- 
successful candidate for Prov. Legis., 1883; 
el. to Ontario Leg. Ass., 1894; defeated 
1898; apptd: Police Magistrate, 1899; a 
member of the Ottawa Improvement Com- 
mission since 1903. Address: 229 Wilbrod 
St., Ottawa. 

OLIVEB, Hon, Frank* M.P., P.C., Min- 
ister of the Interior, Canada; b. Peel Co., 
Ont., 1853; m, 1881, Harriet, d. of Thos. 
Dunlop, Prairie Grove, Man. ; one «. three d. 
Went to the North West at an early age, and 
became member of the North West Council 
in 1883, and was also elec. to the Legislative 
Assembly, which succeeded the Council, 
1888-1896; elec. to the H. of C, 1896 as an 
Independent Liberal, and re-elec. 1900 and 
1904, when he was the Liberal candidate; 
established, in the early 80's, and still owns 
the Ekimonton Bulletin,novr one of the most 
successful dailies in Western Canada, but 
for some yrs., by reason of his public duties, 
has been precluded from taking an active 
part in its management. Sworn of the 
Privy Council, and apptd. Minister of the 
Interior in the Launer Adniinistration, 8 
April, 1905; re-elec. 25 April, by acclam.; 
re-elec. 1908. Address: 181 Somerset St., 
Ottawa. CZu6:Ilideau, Ottawa. 

OLIVEB, John; b, Hartington, Derby- 
shire. Eng., 31 July, 1856; «. of Robert T. 
(of Derbyshire), and Emma Lomas Oliver, 
of Staffordshire; m. Elizabeth Woodward, 20 
June, 1886; five s. three d. Educ: Parish 
Sch., Hartington, Eng.; member of the 
Council of Delta for a number of years; 
elected to British Columbia Legislature in 
1900, 1903, and 1907; leader of Liberal 
Opposition in Legislature in 1909; unsuc- 
cessful Dec., 1909. Address: Delta, B.C. 

O'MEABA, ttev. Canon Thomas Robert, 
LL.D., Principal of Wycliffe Coll., Toronto; 
6. Georgetown, Ont., 16 Oct., 1864; s. of 
Rev. Frederick A. O'Meara, LL.D., late 
rector of Port Hope, Ont., Canon of St. 
Alban's Cathedral, Toronto, and Margaret 
Johnson Dallas; m. Harriett Mary Sophia 
d. of the late Justice Boyd of Toronto, 
three d. Educ: High Sch., Port Hope; 
Univ. Toronto, Wycliffe C5oll., Toronto; 
graduate of Wycliffe Coll.; Principal of 
Wycliffe Coll.; Canon of St. Alban's Cathed- 
ral, Toronto; Pres. of the Church of Eng- 
land; Deaconess Missionary Training Home, 
Toronto; vice-pres. Upper Can. Bible Soc., 
and Upper Canada Tract Society, Toronto; 
formerly Asst. at St. Philip's Church, 
Toronto; Dean of Wycliffe Coll.; Professor 
of Practical Theology, Wycliffe. Address: 
WycUffe Ck)llege, Toronto. 

ONTABIO Bishop of, ««c Rt. Rev. Wm. 
Lennox Mills. 

OBDE, John Fosberry, K.C.; b. Great 
Village, N.S., 8 May, 1870; s. Francis Wil- 
liam Orde. «. of Capt. Gfeorge Frederick 
Orde, and Elizabeth Margaret, d. of 
His Honor George Baker Hall, County 
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Judge; m. Edith Catherine Mary, d. of 

Francis Henry CJooper Cox; two s. one d, 

' Called to the Bar at Osgoode Hall, Toronto. 

May, 1891; created K.G.. Jan., 1908; 

gracticed in Ottawa since 1891; Hon. Lay 
ecretary of Sjoiod of Diocese of Ottawa. 
Chairman Boi^d of License Otmmiasioneni 
for Ottawa. Recreatums: golf, canoetng. 
fishing. Address: 156 McLaren St., Ottawa. 
Clvbs: Rideau, Golf, Ottawa. 

0*BEIIXY, Charles, M.D., CM.; b, 
Hamilton, Ont.. 1846; «, of Gerald O'Reilly, 
M.D., L.R.C.S., Irel., and Henrietta Watts. 
Sussex, Eng; m. Sophia E*. Ralph, d. of 
late Geoige Ralph, barrister, Dundas, Ont.; 
one «. Educ: Hamilton, Ont. ; was resident 
physician, city hospital, Hamilton from 
1867 to 1876; Medical Supt., Toronto Gen- 
eral Hospital, from Jan. 1876 to 31 Dec., 
1905; having always had charge of hospitals 
he is the oldest Hospital Physician in the 
British Empire; 38 years in Hospital life. 
Address: Erin Lodge, 52 College St., Toronto. 
Clubs: Toronto, R.C.Y.C, Toronto, Ont. 

rO*BEILL.T, His Hon. James Bedmond» 
B.A., K.C.; b. Kingston, Ont., 14 Feb., 
1862; s. of Jam6s O'Reilly, Q.C., and Mary 
I. Redmond; m. Rose Mary Bermingham, 
4th d. of late James Bermingham; two «. 
Educ: Regiopolis 0>ll., Kinjgston; Jesuits 
C:!oll., Montreal; Queen's Univ., King;8ton; 
called to the bar and admitted as solicitor 

/ 1885; created Q.C., 189^ apptd. Senior 
Judge, Coimty CJourt, United Counties, 
Stormont, Dundas ana Glengarry, March, 
1900. Addrc««: Cornwall, Ont. Cit*6: Corn- 
wall. 

OSLEB, Edmund Boyd^ M. P., Pres. of 
the Dominion Bank; 6, Tp, of Tecumseh, 
Simcoe, Co., 1845; s. of the late Rev. F. L. 
Osier and Ellen Pickton; m. Anna F. 
Cochran, Aberdeen, {dec). Educ: Dundas 
Gram. Sch. Head of the firm of Osier and 
Hammond, Toronto, financiers and stock . 
brokers; pres. of the Ontario and Quebec 
Ry. Co., and a director of the C. P. Ry.; 
director. Toronto General Trust Co., the 
North West Land Co!; pres. Ont. Rifle 
Assn^; pres.. Dominion Bank; was pres., 
Toronto Board of Trade, 1896; and was one 
of the representatives of Canada at the, 
Congress of the Chambers of Commerce, 
London, Eng., 1896; unsuccessful candidate 
for Toronto Mayoralty, 1892; elec. to the 
H. of C, for W. Toronto, 1896, 1900, 1904, 
1908. C5hurch of England; CJonservativo. 
Address: 13 Beau Rd., Rosedale, Toronto. 
Clubs: "Toronto, Albany, Toronto; Rideau, 
Ottawa. 

OSIiEB; Hon. Featherston, D.C.L. 
(hon. Tnnity), late Judge of the Ct. of 
Appeal for Ontario; b, Newmarket, Ont., 
1838; s. of late Rev. F. L. Osier and Ellen 
Pickton; m. 1861, Henrietta, rf. of the late 
Capt. Henry Smith, of Glanford, Ont. 
Educ: Bame Gram. Sch.; Osgoode Hall. 
Called to bar of Ontario, 1860, and prac- 
ticed his profession in Toronto until apptd. 
a Puisne Judge of Common Pleas, 1879; 
transferred to Appeal Ct.. 1883, and sat ma 
a member of that CJourt for nearly 27 yrs., 
resigning in March, 1910. Bencher of the 
Law Soc. of Ontario, 1876; Commissioner 
for the Revision of the Ontario Statutes 
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Trinity Univ. Addre9a: 60 Crescent Rd., 
Toronto. Cluh: Toronto. 

OSLEB. William, LL.D., McGill. Tor- 
onto, Univ. of Edinburah, Univ. of Aber- 
deen, Harvard, Yale, Johns Hopkins; D^ 
So.. Oxford); fellow Royal Soc, Royal Coll. 
of Physicians, London; 6. Bond Head, Ont., 
12 July, 1849; ». of Rev. F. L. Osier, M.A., 
and Ellen Pickton. Educ.: High Schs., 
'Barrie and Dundas, Trinity Coll. Sch.. 
Western Trinit^r Coll., Toronto Sch. oi 
Medicine, McGiU Univ., London, Berlin 
and Vienna. Prof, institutes of medicine, 
McGill Univ., 1874-84; prof. clin. medicine, 
Univ. of Pa.. 1884; prof, medicine, Johns 
Hopkins Umv., 1880-1905; Regius prof, 
medicine, Oxford Univ., since 1905. Stud- 
ent of Christ Church, Oxon. Publicationa: 
The Cerebral Palsies of Children, 1889; 
Chorea and Choreiform Affections, 1894; 
Lectives on Abdomiiial Tumors, 1895; 
Angina Pectoris and Allied States, 1897; 
The Principles and Practice of Medicine 
(6th edit.), 1906; Cancer of the Stomach. 
1900; Science and Immortality (Ingersoll 
lective. Harvard Univ.), 1904; JSquani- 
mitas, and other addresses, 2nd edit., 1900; 
Ooimselp and Ideals, 1906. Editor of System 
of Medicine (Vols. I and II), 1907. Re- 
creation: bibliography. Addreea: 13 Nor- 
ham Gardens, Oxford, Eng. Ckiba: Ath- 
eneum, London; University, New York. 

OTTAWA, Archbishop of ; «ee Most Rev. 
Charles Hamilton, D.D. 

OTTEB, Briff.-Gen. William Dillon, C. 
V.O., C.B.J A.D.C.; Chief of the General 
Staff at Mihtia Headquarters; b. nr. Clinton, 
Ont., 3 Dec., 1843; ». of Alfred W. Otter, 
and Anne, d. of the Rev. James De la 
Hooke; m. 1865, Mary, a. d. of the late Rev. 
James Port^ of Toronto. ^duc.:Groderich, 
Gram. Sch., Toronto Model Sch.. and Upper 
Can. Coll. Joined Canadian Militia. 1861 ; 
Lieut., Q.O.R., 1864; served during Fenian 
raids, and present at action at Ridgeway; 
Major, 1869. and Lieut.-Col., 1864; com- 
mandant Wimbledon Team, 1883; com- 
mandant R.S.I., Dec., 1883; commandant, 
Battleford column during Kiel Rebellion, 
1885 (action at Cut Knife); D.O.C., No. 2 
Dist., 1 July, 1886; In. Infy. 1896-06: 
Comdg. Western Ontario, 1905-8; Chief of 
the General Staff, 1908. Diuing S. A. War, 
commanded special service Batt., Royal 
CJan. Infantry (took part in many actions 
and mentioned in despatches, Queen's 
medal with four clasps). Address: BlixMtvBk 
Headquarters, Ottawa. Clvb: Rideau, 
Ottawa. • 

OTJIMET, Hon. Joseph Aldric, B.C.L. 
(Victoria Coll.); ex-Judge of the CJourt of 
Queen's Bench; 6. Ste. Rose. Laval Co., Que., 
20 May, 1848; «. of Capt. Michael Ommet 
and Euzabeth St. Louis; m. 1874, Therese. 
d. of the late J. F. Chartier La Rocque, 
of Montreal; three «. three rf. Educ: Sem- 
inary of St. Therese de Blainville, Que.. 
Victoria Coll., Cobourg, Ont. Practiced 
with the firm of Ouimet, ComeUer \, Emard. 
created a Q.C., by Marquis of Lome in 
1880; apptd. manber Privy 0>uncil. 1891. 
El. to H. of C. for Laval, at g. e., 1873., and 
held seat continuously for 24 yrs. Speaker 
H. of C, 1887-1891; apptd. Minister of 
Pub. Works, 1892; apptd. Puisne Judge of 
the CJourt of Queen's Bench for Prov. of 



Que., 1896, which position he redgned in 
1906; unsuccessful can. for H. of ^, 1908. 
Pres. Montreal C^ty and District Savings 
Bank: vice-pres. Credit Foncier Franco- 
Canadien and La Sauvegarde. Address: 
500 Sherbrooke St., Montreal. Clvbs:Uo\m% 
Roval, St. James, Forest and Stream, Hunt, 
Lafontaine, Royal St. Lawrence Yacht, 
Montreal. 

OUSELBY, Frederick Arthur Gare; b. 
Windsor, Hants Co., N.S., 27 Dec., 1872; 
s. of John Ouseley, K.C., who was clerk of 
House of Assembly, N.S., for 21 years, and 
Rosina M. Ouseley; m. Mary Carmichael 
Cfampbell, of Baddeok, C.B.; one d. Educ.: 
Coll. Soh. and High Sch., Windsor. N.S.: 
practiced law in his father's office; acfanitted 
as barrister in 1897; District Judge of the 
Judicial District of Moose Jaw; is probably 
the youngest Canadian Judge. Recreation: 
tenn is, ^i ^rea« : Moosejaw, Sask. 

OWEN, Charles L«wis, M.P.; b. 15 July. 
1852; of Welsh parentage; m. 1875, Mary 
Eliza Bain; one s. four a. For many years 
identified with the woollen industry, now 
retired; in 1894 was Warden of the United 
counties of Northumberland and Durham: 
Reeve of Campbellford for four years, ana 
Ooimcillor for eleven years; chairman of 
Sch. Board for two years; pres.. Public 
Library for six years; elec. to the H. of C, 
for East Northimiberland at bye-elec., 
29 Oct., 1907; re-elec., 1908; Conservative; 
Pres byterian. Address: Campbellford, Ont. 

OWEN, Lemuel Cambridgre; b. Char- 
lottetown, P.E.I., 28 Jan., 1866; s. Lemuel 
Cambridge Owen^ first Premier of P.E.I., 
after Confederation in 1873, and Loia 
Welsh; m. Sinclair, d. of the late Hector 
Fraser, of Pembroke, Ont. Educ: Normal 
I Sch., St. Peter's Sch., and Prince of Walea 
' Coll., Charlottetown, P.E.I., and XJpper 
Can. Coll., Toronto; entered Union Bank 
of P.E.I., at Charlottetown, 1882; and in 
1884, joined the Bank of Ottawa, at Ottawa 
Ont.; apptd. Asst. Manager at Ottawa, Dec.,. 
1901; inspector, 1903; Manager at Toronto,. 
1905. Recreations: cano^ng, golf, bowling 
and billiards. Address: 74 drenville St., 
Toronto. Clubs: Toronto, National, Hunt, 
Toronto, Ont.; Laurentian and Rideau, 
Ottawa. 

OWENS, Hon. William; senator; b. Co. 
of Argentueil, Que., 15 May, 1840; «. of 
Owen Owens and Charlotte Lindley; m. 
Margaret C. McMartin, d. of John Mc- 
Martin; one «. two d. Was postmaster. 
Councillor and Majror of Chatham, Co. oi 
Argenteuil; Lieut, in the Militia; general 
merchant; member of Leg. Ass., Quebec, 
from 1881 to 1891; called to the Senate. 2nd 
Jan., 1896; member of Board of Trade, 
Montreal. Address: 4026 Dorchester St., 
Montreal. Club: Rideau, Ottawa. 



PANET, Major Henrt Alexandre, D.S. O. 
b. Quebec, 24 July, 1869; s. of late Col. 
Charles C. Eugene Fanet; m. 1902, Mary A., 
y. d. of late Mrs. M. A. Bermingham, King- 
ston, Ont. Edw.: Roy. Mil. Coll. Served 
in South African War. 1899-900. with 2nd 
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Infadtry. Advance on Kimberley, Dec.. 
1899, to Feb., 1900; transferred to "C* 
Battery. Royal Canadian Field Artillery. 
Relief of Mafeking, (May 17, 1900). Opera- 
tions in Rhodesia, April-May, 1900; opera- 
tions in the Transvaal in May and June. 
, 1900; operations in the Transvaal, east of 
Pretoria, July to Nov. 25, 1900; operations 
in the Transvaal, west of Pretoria, July to 
Nov., 25 1900; operations in Orange River 
Colony (May to Nov. 15, 1900); despatches, 
London Gazette, April, 15, 1901. Brevet of 
Major. D.S.O. Queen's Medal with four 
clasps. Late Staff Adjutant, Royal Mili- 
tary Coll., of Canada, Kingston; asst. Adjt.- 
General, 1905-07; Deputy Adjutant-General 
Can. Militia, 1907-07; Major Commanding 
*'B*' Battery, Royal Canadian Horse Artil- 
lery. Address: 264 King St., Kingston, Ont. 
Clubs: R.M.C., Frontenac, Kingston, Ont. 

PAPINEAU, Louis J., B.CJL. (Laval), 
K.C., M.P., Recorder of Velleyfield; b. Ste. 
Genevieve, Jacques Cartier (5o., 3 Jan., 
1861; s. of Narcisse Papineau and Adele 
Gaucher; m. Blanche Gervais. Educ: 
Montreal and Joliette. Practiced at the 
bar since 1883; Recorder of Valleyfield, 
1896-1909. First el. to H. of C. for Beau- 
hamois, at g. e., 1908. Address: Valley- 

« field, Que. 

tAQUET, Eusene, M.D., M.P.; 6. St 
Agamt, Lotbiniere Co., Que., 23 Oct., 1867^ 
8. of Francois Paquet, farmer, and Clarisse 
Bergeron; m, 1893, Elise Laf ranee, of 
Quebec; one s. Educ: Quebec Sem., Laval 
Univ. Has practised medicine at St. 
Aubert, L'Islet Co., since 1892. El. to H. 
of C. at g. e., 1904; re-el. 1908. A frequent 
contributor to Le Peuple de MorUma^y. 
a Conservative. Address: St. Aubert, Que. 

PARDEE, Frederick Forsyth, M.P.; b. 
Samia, Ont., 2^ Dec., 1867; «. of Hon. 
Timothy Blair and Enmia Kirby Pardee; 
m. Mary Eleanor Johnston; one o. Educ: 
Pub. Sch.. Samia, and Up. Can. Coll.; 
member of the Ontario Legislature, 1898- 
1902; first el. to H. of C, 1905; re-el., 1908; 
chief whip of the Liberal party, 1909. 
ReoKotions: yachting, shootmg, curling. 
Address :8aTmsi, Ont. 

PAJtDOE, Avem; 6. Stratford-on-Avon, 
Eng., 1845; s. of William and Henrietta 
Pardoe; m. Mary Sprague of Andover, Conn, 
two s. two d. Arrived in Canada, 1872; 
spent early years in a law office, subsequent- 
ly in journalism in England and United 
States; joined staff of Toronto Globe in 1876; 
managing editor, 1882-1889; Librarian of 
Le^slative Ass., of Ont., 1896. Recreation: 
woodworking. Address: 15 Elgin St., 
Toronto. 

PARENT, George, B.A., LL.L., M.P.; 
b. Quebec aty, 15 Dec., 1879; «. of Hon. 
S. N. Parent, Chairman of the National 
Transcontinental Railway Commission, and 
ex-Premier of the Prov. of Quebec, and 
Marie Louise Gendron; unmarried. Educ: 
Ste. Anne de la Pocatiere; Laval Univ.; 
first elec. to the H. of C. for Montmorency 
Co., in 1904, and seconded address in reply 
to speech from Throne; re-elec. 1908. Ad- 
dress: Quebec. Clubs: Garrison and Hunt. 
Quebec; Laurentian, Himt, Ottawa. 
PABENT,Hon. Simon Napoleon, L.L.D. 
D.C.L., K.C., Chairman of the National 
Transcontinental Ry. Com., since Aug., 
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1905; 6. Beauport, Que., 12 Sept., 1865; 
8. of Simon Polycarpe Parent and Lucie 
Belanger; m. 17 Oct., 1877, Clara Gendron; 
four 8. four d. Educ: Laval Normal Sch., 
.Laval Univ. Admitted to the bar. 1881. 
Elected alderman for the city of Quebec, 
1890; Mayor 1894-1906. Mem. of Legis. 
Assembly for Que., 1890. Called to Pro- 
vincial (Jabinet as Minister of Lands, Mines 
& Forests, 1897, and chosen Premier of 
Prov. of Quebec, Oct., 1901; resigned. Mar., 
1905. Address: 485 King Edward Av., 
Ottawa. Clubs: Garrison, Quebec; ^ideau, 
Laurentian, Hunt, Ottawa. 

PABKEB, Archibald Gibson; Mgr. of 
the Bank of Montreal, Ottawa; o. Montreal, 
6 April, 1868; «. of A. Davidson Parker and 
Grace Gibson; m. Mabel Chester, of Buffalo. 
N.Y.; two 8. three d. Educ: Montreal 
High Sch. In mercantile life until 1876; 
joined staff of Bank of Montreal at Mont- 
real in latter yr., passing through the sev- 
eral grades and subsequently mgr. of 
branches at Peterboro, Belleville, Hamilton 
and Brantford; took an active and leading 
part in musical affurs in these cities; pres. 
of the Schubert Choir at Brantford. Apptd 
mgr. of the Bank of Montreal, at Ottawa, 
1909. Recreations: golf, tennis, curling. 
Address: 146 Wellington St., Ottawa. Club: 
Rideau, Ottawa. 

PABKEB,SlrGUbert,Kt.,D.C.L.,M.P. (C.) 
Gravesend since 1900; b. Belleville, Ont., 23 
Nov., 1862; s. of late Captain J. Parker; m. 
1895, Amy, d. of Ashley Van Tine, New York. 
Educ: Trin. C3oll., Toronto. Associate-ed., 
Sydney Morning Herald, Sydney, Australia, 
1886; travelled among South Sea Islands 
and extensively in Far East, in Europe, 
Ggjrpt, and Northern Can.; Initiated and 
organized the first Imperial Universities 
Conference in London, 1903j Hon. Col., 1st 
Kent Volimteer Art. Pubhcations: Poems 
A Lover's Diarsr, 1896; Plays: adaptation of 
Faust, 1888; The' Vendetta, 1889; No 
Defence, 1889; The Seats of the Mighty, 
1897; Travels; Round the Compass in 
Australia, 1892; Stories and Novels: Rerre 
and his People, 1892; Mrs. Falchion, 1893; 
The Trespass^, 1893; The Translation of a 
Savage, 1894; The Trail of the Sword, 1894; 
When Valmond came to Pontiac, 1896; An 
Adventurer of the North, 1895; The Pomp of 
the Lavillettes, 1897; The Battle of the 
Strong, 1898; The Lane that had no Turning, 
1900; The Right of Way, 1901; Donovan 
Pasha. 1902; History of Old Quebec, 1903; 
A Ladder of Swords, 1904; The Weavers, 
1907; Northern Lights, 1909. Recreations: 

folfing, riding. Address: 20 Carlton House 
'errace, London, S.W., Eng. Clubs :Cajltan, 
Garrick, London, Eng. 
PABKIN, George Robert, LL.D., CM. 
G.; 6. Salisbury, Westmoreland Co., N.B., 
8 Feb., 1846; m. 1878, Annie Connell, d. of 
William Fisher of Fredericton; one s. four d. 
Educ: Pub. SchSy^ Normal Sch., St. John; 
Univ. of New Brunswick. Was Head- 
master of Bathurst Gram. Sch.. 1868-72, 
and then proceeded to Oxford for course 
in Classics and History. Returning to 
Canada, was Principal of the Coll. Inst., 
Fredericton. An ardent Imperial Federa- 
tionist; visited (1889-90), all the principal 
colonies of the Empire and delivered ad- 
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tion; special corr. for The Times at the 
Intercolonial Conference, Ottawa, 1894, and 
again at the Quebec Tercentenary, 1908; 
Principal of Upper Can. Coll., Toronto, 1895- 
1902. In the latter year, was apptd. 
organising rep. of the Rhodes Scholarship 
Trust, and has visited di£Ferent ^rtions of 
the £mpire again in that capacity. Pvb- 
licatians: Imperial Federation, 1892; Round 
the Empire, 1892; The Great Dominion, 
1896; Life and Letters of Edward Thring, 
1898; Life of Sir John A. Macdonald, Prime 
Minister of Canada. Addreasee: Seymour 
House, Waterloo Place London, S.W., 
England. Club: Royal Societies. 
PABLO W, Miss Mary Kathleen; h. Cal- 

fary, Alta., 20 Sept., 1890; d. of Charles 
lenry Parlow and Minnie B. Wheeler. 
Editc.: California and Russia. When but 
five yrs. of age, commenced study of violin 
with F. J. Conrad and Henry Holmes, San 
Francisco; removed to St. Petersburg, 1906, 
and continued musical studies with Leo- 
pold Auer. Since 1908, has played in 
Germany, Rusoa, Scanmnavia, Holland, 
Belgium and the British Isles, appearing 
before many of the crowned heads, notably 
the Queen of England, the King and Queen 
of Doimark, King and Queen of Norway, 
and other members of the Royal families. 
Recreationt: reading, walking, motoring. 
Address: c|o Concert Direction, Thomas 
Quinlan 318 IU«ent St., London, W.; Gt. 
Central Hotel, Marylebone,* London, Eng. 

PABMELEE, Charles Henry^ King's 
Printer and Controller of Stationery for 
Canada; 6. Waterloo, Que., 1 June, 1855; «. 
of Rufus E. Parmelee, and Eliza I. Mc Vicar; 
m. 1887, Christina McLean, d. of Henry 
Rose; three «. three d. Educ: Waterloo 
Acad. Was ed. of the Waterloo Advertiser. 
1875-^; financial and commercial ed., 
Montreal Herald, 1880-83; again managed 
the Advertiser. Was a Town Councillor of 
Waterloo, a mem. of the Prov. Coun. of 
Agric, Sec. and Chn. of the Bd. of Sch. 
Comnrs., and Pres. Eastern Tp. Press Assn. 
Pres., Dairy Assn. of the Prov. of Que. 
El. to H. of C, at g. e., 1896; re-elec. at g. e., 
1900, 1904 and 1908. Was Chn. of Joint 
Com. on Printing of Parliament; apptd. 
King's Printer and Controller of Stationery 
for Can., 1 Feb., 1909. Address: 56 Cooper 
St., Ottawa. Club: Laurentian, Ottawa. 

PARMELEE, WUUam Grannis, I.S.O. 
b. Waterloo, Que., Aug., 1833; s. of Rotus 
Parmelee, M.D.. and Sanv M. Grannis; m. 
(Ist) Marcella A. Whitney, of Montpelier, 
Vermont; (2nd) Jessie B. Christie of Ottawa 
Ont. ; four s. four d. Educ: Waterloo, Que. 
Engaged for several years in Insurance 
Railway and Banking institutions; entered 
the Can. Civil Service in 1876, as chief clerk 
and accountant of the Customs Dept.; 
Asst. Commissioner of Customs, Deputy 
Minister of Trade and Commerce, which 
department he organized in 1892; chief 
controller of Chinese immigration, from 
1884; retired in 1908; has been connected 
with a' number of Royal Commissions. 
Address: 387 Frank St., Ottawa, Ont. 

PABBOCK, Bev. Blchard Arthur, M. A., 
LL.D., D.C.L., b. Shrewsbury, Eng., 11 
Deo., 1869; s. of Richard Parrock, "The 
Beeches," Shrewsbury, Eiur.; m. Annie 
Louise, y.d. of the late C. S. Parke, M.D., of 



Quebec ; three d. Educ. : Shrewsbuiy Sch. , 
Pembroke Coll., Cambridge. Arrived in 
Canada, in 1893; Chaplain to Bishop of 
Ontario, 1893; Professor of Classics, Bis- 
hops ColL, Leimoxville, 1895; Principal of 
Bishop's Coll. t Vice-chancellor to the Univ., 
1907; Chairman of the Coll. Council; clerical 
delegate to General and Provincial Synods 
of the Church of England in Canada; 
Deacon, 1893; Priest, 1894, Quebec. Re- 
creation: golf. Address: Lennoxville, Que. 

PABSON, Henry George, M.L.A.; b. 
London, Eng., 13 Sept., 1865; s. of George 
Fry Parson and Ann Baxter; wi. Mary Jane 
Reid; one s. one d. Educ: Cooper's Co. 
Gram. Sch., London, ]&ig. Arrived in 
Canada, 1883; was a member of the Par- 
liamentary Press Gallery, Canada, on the 
staff of the Toronto Mail, sessions 1883 to 
1885; removed to Regina, 1885, and worked 
on construction of Long Lake Ry., moving 
West to Banfif same year; afterwards at 
Field, and Golden, B.C.; pres.. of H. G. 
Parson, Ltd., Columbia Wine and Spirit 
Co., Ltd., Golden; Revelstoke Wine and 
Spirit Co., Ltd.; Revelstoke, and is dir. of 
several other Companies; first elec. to B.C. 
Legislature for Columbia District, in 1907, 
as a Conservative, defeating Hon. W. C. 
Wells, formerly Chief Commissioner of 
Lands and Works; re-el. 1909. Address: 
Golden, B.C. Recreations: curling, lawn 
tennis, cricket. Clubs: Union, Pacific, Vic- 
toria, B.C. 

PASCAL, Blsht Bey. Albert, O.M.I., 
D.D., Bishop of Prince Albert; b. Saint 
Genest de Beauson, Viviers, France, 3 Aug., 
1848. Educ: little Seminary of Aubenas, 
and Grand Seminary of Montreal; arrived 
in Canada, 1870; ordained priest, 1873; 
missionary among the Indians, North West, 
until 1891, when he was consecrated titu- 
lar Bishop of Yosynopolis, and Vicar 
Apostolic of Sask.; became Bishop of Prince 
Albert, Dec., 1907. Address: Prince Al- 
bert, Sask. 

PATCHIN, Bobert Hasley; journalist 
and chief of the Ottawa Bureau of the New 
York Herald; b. Des Moines, owa, U.S.A., 
6 Feb., 1881; s. of Robert A. Patchin, and 
Calista Halsey; m. Mary Curtis Lee Carter. 
Educ: Iowa State Coll.; joined sta£f of Des 
Moines Leader, 1899; Washington, D.C., 
Times, 1900-1902; Washington staff of New 
York Herald, 1902-1909, writing on naval, 
political and international affairs; Herald 
correspondent with President Roosevelt in 
Panama. 1906, and with U.S. battleships in 
cruise around the world, Dec,, 1907-Feb., 
1909; Ottawa bureau, Oct., 1909. Recrea- 
tions: riding, golf. Address: Wellington St., 
Ottawa. Clubs: National Press, Washing- 
ton, D.C. 

PATENAUDE, Esuff Leon, B.A., M.L. 
A.; b. St. Isidore, Co. of Laprairie, Que., 12 
Feb., 1875; s. of Hilaire Patenaude, and 
Angele Trudeau; m. Karie Georgiana Denig- 
ler; one s. one d. Educ: Montreal Coll. and 
Laval Univ.; first el. to Leg. Ass. of Qu^ec, 
1909; a Cons.-Nat. Address: 766 St. Denis 
St., Montreal. 

PATEBSON, Hon. William, P.C, M.P.; 
Minister of Customs, Canada; b. Hamilton, 
Ont., 19 Sept., 1839; s. of the late James and 
Martha Paterson, of Aberdeen, Scot.; m. 
Sept., 1863, Lucy Olive, d of T. C. Davies , 



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Brantford. Edue.: Hamilton, and at Cale- 
donia, Haldimand Co., Ont.; removed to 
Brantford; Ma^or, 1872; defeated Sir Fran- 
cis Hincks, Minister of Finance, in South 
Brant., 1874, for H. of C, and continued to 
represent ths^ constituency until 1806, when 
he was defeated by 91 votes; entered the 
Laurier Admn., 13 July, 1896, as Controller 
of Customs; elected foi: N. Grey at bye-elec., 
25 Aug., 1896; sworn of the Privy Council, 
and apptd. Minister of Customs, 30 June, 
1897, the office of Controller having been 
abolished by Parliament; elec. for Went- 
worth, N., and Brant, 1900; elect, for new 
constituency of Brant, 1904 and 1908; was 
one of the Canadian delegates to the Colonial 
Conference in London, June. 1902; British 
Commissioner on improved trade relations 
between Canada and the West Indies. 1909- 
1910. Address: The New Russell, Ottawa. 
PATON, Hugh; h. Johnstone, Renfrew- 
shire, Scot., 5 Oct., 1862; «. of William 
Paton and Mary Shedden, Kilbumie, Scot. ; 
m. 1884, Isabella Robertson. Educ. : Gram. 
Sch., Paisley, Scot.; arrived in Canada in 
1871; joined his uncle, the late Mr. John 
Shedden, in Toronto, a prominent railway 
contractor, who built the Toronto and Nip- 
issing Railway, the Union Station in Tor- 
onto, and other public works; in October, 
1873, removed to Montreal, taking up the 
business of his late uncle under the title of 
The Shedden Company, Limited; now the 
principal proprietor of this Corporation; 
also a director of several large corporations, 
principal of which are the Bell Telephone 
Co., the Royal Bank of Canada, The Sin- 
cennes-McNaughton Line, Ltd., The Can- 
adian Transfer Co., and the Wire and Cable 
Company; lover of turf sports, having been 
Secretary-Treasurer of the Province of 
Quebec Turf Club for several years, and 
holding the same office in the Montreal 
Tandem Club for two years; sec.-treas. of 
the Montreal Hunt from 1879 to 1886; 
Master of the Hunt, 1887; won three Queens 
Plates, and one Himt Cup; a lover of agri- 
cultural pursuits, and takes great pleasure 
in superintending the work of his farms 
near Montreal; has travelled considerably, 
having made several extended tours throuj^h 
Canada, the United States, and the Contin- 
ent of Europe; a Governor of the Montreal 
General, Notre Dame and Western Hospitals, 
Montreal. Address: 607 Sherbrooke St. 
W., Montreal. Clubs: Mount Royal, St. 
James, Montreal; Toronto, Toronto; Man- 
itoba, Winnipeg, Manhattan, New York; 
Junior Atheneum, London, Eng. 

PATRLABCHE, Mrs. Valance St. Just; 

b. Toronto, Ont., 1876; d. of Prof. Charles 
Valance Benyman, M.A., M.D., and Julia 
Caroline Brondgeest; relict of Hugh Racey 
Patriarche, manager of Canadian Freight 
Assn., Western Lines; one «." Educ: Tor- 
onto, Ont. Publications: "Tag, or the Chien 
Boule Dog;" newspaper articles, magazine 
stories, and a few poems. Recreations: read- 
ing, canoeing, calling, photography. Ad- 
dress: 108 Cauchon St., Fort Rouge. Win- 
nipeg. Man. 
PATRICK, William, M.A.. D.D.: 6. 
Glasgow, Scot.. 1862; s. of Robert and 
Kargaret Patrick. Educ: Glapcrow Univ.; 
T. C. Coll., Heidelburg; arrived in Canada, 
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1900; principal of Man. Coll., since 1900. 
Address: Manitoba Lodge, Winnipeg. 
PATTERSON, Hon. James Colebrooke, 

P.O.; b. Armagh, Irel., 1839; «. of Ute Rev. 
James Patterson, formerly of Kingston, nr. 
Dublin; m. 1866, Kathuine Dorothea, d. 
of the late Major John F. Elliott. Educ: 
Dublin. Came to Can., 1867; oxtered the 
civil service of Ottawa, and was for some 
time priv. sec. to W. H. Griffin, late Dep. 
Postmaster-General of Can.; resigned, and 
studied for legal prof. Called to the bar, 
1876; practised law at Windsor, Ont.; 
Reeve of Windsor for ten yrs.; Warden of 
Essex Co.; later was Inspr. of Schs., Wind- 
sor; rep. N. Essex in Ont. Legis., 1874-78; 
Co. of Essex in H. of C, 1878-82; N. Essex 
in H. of C, 1882-91; defeated at g. e., 1891; 
el. for W. Huron, 1892; Min. of Militia in 
the Thompson Admn., and also in the 
Bowell Ministry^ was Pres. of the Ont. 
Conservative Union; became Sec. of State 
in the Abbott Admn., 26 Jan., 1892; Lieut.- 
Gov. of Manitoba, 1896-1900; one of the 
founders and first Pres., "Canadian Mag- 
aaine" Co. Address: Ottawa. Club: Rid- 
eau Ottawa 

PAUL, Charles Frederick; editor of 
Toronto Saturday Night; b. Saratoga Springs 
N.Y., Jan., 1866; s. of Charies F. Paul of 
New York City, and Esther Provondia of 
Montreal; m. Mary Costigan, of Montreal. 
Educ: Dowd's Inst., Saratoga, N.Y.; began 
newspaper work in New York and Penn- 
sylvania; moved to Montreal in 1883; Mon- 
treal Star as financial writer; served some 
years as city editor and resigned to take up 
managing editorship, Toronto Saturday 
Niqfd. Publications: short stories publish- 
ed in England, the United States and Can- 
ada. Address: Alexandra Apartments, 
Toronto. Clubs: National. Ontario, Tor- 
onto., Ont. 

PAT¥iTTE,LiOuis; Mayor of Montreal; 
1908-9; 6. Montreal, 26 Dec.. 1864; s, of 
Louis Payette and Odile Gauthier; m. 
Marie Louise Falardeau; one d. Educ: 
Commercial Academy of Christian Brothers, 
Montreal. A gen. contractor in building 
construction . Erected Place Viger Station , 
Montreal; Chateau Front enac, Quebec; C. 
P. R. Telegraph Bldg.; La Presse Bldg., and 
other important structures. Life governor 
of Notre Dame Hospital; mem. of the 
Catholic Sch. Bd., Chambre de Conmierce 
and Bd. of Trade; director of several insur- 
ance, navigation and other important Go's. 
Address: 92 Laval Av., Montreal. 

PAYXE^ John Lambert; Controller of 
Statistics, Dept. of Railways and Canals; 
b. Markham, Ont., 24 Oct., 1869; «. of John 
Payne and Ellen Hollingshead; m. Agnes 
Scott ; two 8. one d. Educ : New Hamburg, 
Ont. Graduated as a dispensing chemist, 
1876; took up journalism in 1877 on the 
Free Press, London, Ont.; private sec. to 
six Dominion Ministers, including two 
Prime Ministers, 1886-1906; Joint Sec. of 
Colonial Conference of 1894 and Sec. of 
the Newfoundland Conference of 1895. 
Recreations: lawn bowling, general athletics. 
Address: 47 James St., Ottawa. 

PATZANT, John Toung, K.C., M.A.; 6. 
Falmouth, N.S., 9 Feb., 1837; s. Of Peter 
and Catharine Payeant; m. Frances E. 
Silver; five «. three d. Educ: University 



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of Acadia Coll.; banister-at-law; pros, of 
the Bank of N.S.; the N.S. Fire Ins. Co.; 
vice^pres., Eastern Trust Co^ Halifax £lec- 
ectric Tramway Co^ N.S. Telephone Co., 
and the Trinidad Consolidated Telephone 
Co.; ilddrMs: Hatifax. N.S. C2u&; Halifax. 

PEARSON, Hon. Benjamin FrankUn, 
K.C., M.L.A., Mem. of the Ex. Council of 
Nova Scotia; b. Masstown, Colchester Co., 
N.S.. 4 April. 1865; a. of Frederick M. 
Pearson and Elisa Crowe; m. Julia Reading, 
of Truro, N.S.; one «. three d. Educ: 
Pictou Acad., Dalhousie Coll., Halifax. 
For some time mem. of the Halifax City 
Coun. as alderman; pres.. Chronicle Pub- 
lishing Co., Halifax; pres., Sun Pub. Co., 
St. John. El. to Leg. Ass., of N.S., at g. e. 
1901 and 1006; entered the prov. cabinet as 
Min. without portfolio, 22 Deo., 1906. 
Address: "Eamscotte," Halifax, N.S. Cluba: 
Halifax, City, Halifax; St. James, Mont- 
real. 

PEASE, Edson L-; Vice-Pres. and Gen. 
Mgr., Royal Bank of Can.; b. Coteau Land- 
ing, Que.; entered Bank of Commerce. 
Montreal, 1874; joined Merchants Bank ot 
Halifax, now Royal Bank of Can., as Accnt.. 
1883. Removed to Montreal, 1887, and 
became branch mgr. of the Royal Bank; 
apptd. asst. gen., mgr., 1899; gen. mgr., 
1900; dir., 1906. Dir., London and Lan- 
cashire Life Ass. Co., Canada Car Co., and 
other important corporations. Address: 718 
Sherbrooke St. W. Montreal. Clvhs: Moimt 
Royal, St. James, Canada, Montreal. 

PEDIiET, Francis, B.A.; Deputy Supt. 
Gen. of Indian Affairs, Canada; 6. St. 
John's, Newfoundland, 25 June, 1858; s. 
of Rev. Charles Pedley of Hawley, Stafford- 
shire, Eng., and Sarah Stomill, a. of Rev. 
William Stomill, Principal Rotherham Coll., 
Sheffield, Eng.; m. Helen Louise, d. of Sid- 
ney and Mary Ann Hobart, of Cobouig, 
Ont. Educ: Pub. Sch., St. Johns, Nfid., 
and Northumberland Co., Ont., Coll. Inst., 
Cobourg, Ont., and McGill Univ., Montreal. 
Arrived in Canada, 1864; practiced law in 
Toronto, 1890-1897; apptd. Supt. of Im- 
migration for Canada, 1897, and organized 
the Immigration System now in operation 
in Canada; apptd. Deputy Supt. General, 
Indian Affairs, Nov., 1902. Address: 483 
McLaren St., Ottawa. Clvh: Rideau, Ot- 

PBDLEY, Bcv. Hush, B.A.; 6. Chester- 
le-Street, Durham, Eng.; s. of Rev. Chas. 
Pedley and Sarah Stowell; m. Eliza Locke 
Held; three «. one d, Educ: Protestant 
Acad.. St. John's, Nfld. ;. Cobourg High Sch., 
McGill Univ., Congregational Coll. Came 
to Canada in 1864; ordained in 1877; filled 
the following chances in the Cong, body; 
Cobourg, 1877-88; Winnipeg, 1888-90; Em- 
manuel Ch., Montreal, 1900 to date. Re- 
creations: curling, canoeing and sailing. 
Addresses: 177 Drummond St., Montreal; 
Kenora Lodge, Brockville, Ont. (summer). 

PELISSIEB, Ernest, K.C.; b. Yamaska, 
Que., 24, June, 1864. Educ: Sorel Coll., 
St. Mary's Coll., Montreal, Laval Univ.; 
admitted to bar, 1887, and practiced in 
Montreal for several years. In 1890, be- 
came head of the firm of Pelissier & Wilson, 
now Pelissier, Wilson & St. Pierre; cr. a 
K.C., 1902. Unsuccessful can for Yamaska 
at el., 1904. Publication: A vol. covering 



WHO'S WHO. PELLETIEB 

the law pertaining to builders and archit- 
ects, 1902. Address: 151 St. James St., 
Montreal. Clubs: Lafontaine, St. Denis, 
Canadien, Royal St. Lawrence Yacht, 
Montreal. 
PELLATT. Colonel Henry MIU, A.D.C.; 
Lieut.-Col. Commandant of the 2nd Regt.. 
''Queen's Own Rifles of Canada"; b. Toronto 
1860; s. of Henry Pellatt; m. 1887, Mary, 
only d. of John Dobson, Bewcastle, Cumber- 
land, Eng.; one s. Educ: Upper Canada 
Coll. Entered father's office when fifteen 
yrs. of age, and later formed partnership 
with his Father under firm name of Pellatt 
& Pellatt; associated with many industrial 
undertakings; a dir. of the Crow's Nest 
Pass Co.; pres., Toronto Electric Light Co., 
and the "roronto & Niai^ara Power Co.; pres. 
of the Cobalt Lake Mimng Co.; vioe-pres. of 
the Manufacturers Life Insur. Co., dir., 
Toronto Ry. Co., the Richelieu & Ontario 
Nav. Co., the Dominion Iron &, Steel Co., 
the British America Assur. Co., and other 
corporations; a trustee of Trinity Univ.; a 
governor of Grace Hospital. Joined the 
Queen's Own Rifles, and passed through 
all commissioned ranks to the command 
of the rei[t., which now consists of two 
batts.; Major of the Queen's Jubilee Contg. 
to Eng.. 1897; commanded Can. contg. at 
Coronation of His Majesty, and took with 
him then at hif own expense Queen's Own 
Bugle Band, which was an actractive 
feature of the pageant. Proposes to take 
300 mem of regt. to Eng., 1910. Addresses: 
Traders Bank Bldg. (bus.); "Casa Loma," 
Walmer Rd., Davenport, Toronto. Clubs: 
Toronto, National; Toronto; Rideau, Ot- 

PEIXETIEB, Sir Charles Alphonse Pan- 
taleon, K.C.M.G., LL.D., K.C., P.C; 
Lieut.-Gov. of the Prov, of Quebec; b. 
Riviere Ouelle, 22 Jan., 1837; y. s. of late 
J. M. Pelletier and Julie Painchaud; m. 



(1st) Suzanne, d. of late Hon. C. E. Casgrain 
1862; (2nd) Virginie, d. of late Hon. M. P. 
de Sales de La 'Terriere, 1866; one s. Educ: 



Ste. Anne de la Pocatiere Coll.; Laval Univ; 
Bar, 1860; Q.C., 1879; Batonnier of Quebec 
Bar, 1892; twice elected president of Society 
of St. Jean Baptiste (National Society of 
French Canadians); several years Major of 
9th Batt. or "Voltigeurs de (iueber," which 
battalion he commanded during Fenian 
raid in 1866; sat for Kamouraska in the 
Commons, 1869-77; for Quebec East in 
Quebec Legislative Assembly. 1873-74; P. 
C. of Canada, 1877, as Minister of Agricul- 
ture, and called to the Senate for Grand- 
ville Division; was sometime Hon. Pres. of 
Dominion Board of Agriculture, and Pres. 
of Canadian Commission to Paris Universal 
Exhibition of 1878; Speaker of the Senate of 
Canada, 1896-1901; resigned seat in Senate, 
1902, and apptd. Justice of the Sup. Ct'. of 
Quebec. Decorated C.M.G., for services as 
Qinadian Commissioner at Paris Universal 
Exhibition of 1878; K.C.M.G., 1898; apptd. 
Lieut.-Govemor, 15 Sept., 1908. Address: 
Spencerwood, Quebec. 
PELLETIEB, Hon. Joseph Pantaleon, 
M.D., Speaker of the Leg. Ass. of Quebec; 
b. Riviere Ouelle, 27 July, 1860; s. of Joseph 
Pelletier and Henriette Martm; m. Alice 
Hudon. Educ: Coll. of Ste. Anne de la 
Pocatiere, Que.. Laval Univ., Que.; studied 

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in hospitals in Fans and then took np 
practice of his profession in Sherbrookd. 
Senred in Northwest campaign of 1885 as 
Lieut, of the Students' Co. of the 9th Batt., 
Quebec; was for 12 years coroner of the 
diat. of St. Francis: dir., Eastern Tps. Agric. 
Exposition; apptd. mem. of the Quebec 
Prov. Bd. of Health, 1897; for four yrs. 
chief physician to the Order of Catholic 
Foresters for Prov. of Quebec. El. to 
Quebec Leg. Ass. at g. e.. 1900, 1904, 1908; 
elec. speaker, 1908. Address : 79 Bowen 
Av., Sherbrooke, Que., Club; Garrison, 
Quebec. 

PELI.ETIEB, Hon. Louis PhiUppe, B. A. 
LL.L., LL.D. (Laval Univ.); b. Trois 
Pistoles, Que., 1857; a. of Hon. Thos. P. 
Pelletier and Caroline Caeault; m. 1883, 
Adele, d. of the late R. Lelievre, of Quebec. 
Educ: Ste. Anne Coll. Grad. 1876, and 
won Prince of Wales gold medal, studied 
law, Laval Univ., grad., 1880, winning 
Marquis of Lome gold medal. Called to 
bar, 1880, and conunenced practice in 
Quebec, where he has since practiced; was 
pres.. National Conservative Assn. of the 
Prov. of Quebec. Founded La Justice, in 
conjunction with Col. Amyot, M.P.; un- 
successful candidate for Temiscouata Co., 
at Prov. g. e., 1886; for Three Rivers, at 
Dom. g. e., 1887; called to Legis. Council. 
May 11, 1888; resigned, but was returned 
to Legis. Assembly, by accl. for Dorchester 
Co.; ai>ptd. Provincial Sec., Dec., 1891, on 
formation of de Boucherville govt.; acted 
as Attorney-General, under Mr. Flynn, 
1896, 1897; re-el. for Dorchester Co., at 
each succeeding el. until 1904, when retired 
from politics. Defeated for Legis. Assem- 
bly, Dorchester Co., 1908 and at g. e., 
1908 for Lotbiniere. Pres., Canadian El- 
ectric Light Co. ; dir. Manufacturers' Life 
Insur. Co. Served with the 9th Voltigueurs 
de 9"®^®c ^o"* several 3t^. RecrecUiona: 
himtmg, fishing, yachting. Address: 38 
Garden St., Quebec. Clubs: Garrison, St. 
Louis. Quebec. 

PEL.L.ETIEB* L.ieut.-Co]. Oscar Charles 
Casgraln; Commandant Military Dis- 
trict, No. 7; Chevalier of the Legion of 
Honour; 6. Quebec, 3 May, 1862; «. Sir 
Alphonse Pelletier, and Suzanne Casgrain; 
m. Marie a Melle Alice Archer; three s. six d. 
Started his military career in 1883; par- 
ticipated in the North West campaign, 1885 
and severely wounded at Cut Knife; men- 
tioned in despatches; South African War, 
1900. Operations in Orange Free State, 
Feb. to May. 1900, including operations at 
Paardeberg (17-26 Feb.): slightly wounded, 
27 Feb,); actions at Hout Nek (Thoba 
Mountain), (1 May) and Zand River (10 
Mav). Operations in the Transvaal in May 
and June, 1900, including actions near Jo- 
hannesburg (29 May) and Pretoria (4 June). 
Operations in Orange River Colony and 
western Transvaal, August, 1900; in Trans- 
vaal, east of Pretoria, July-October, 1900. 
(Despatches^ London Gazette, 8 Feb., 1901) 
Brevet of Lieut.-Col. Queen's Medal with 
three clasps. Recreations: aquatics. Ad- 
dress: 17 St. Louis St., Quebec. Clvb: Gar- 
rison, Quebec. 

PEL.L.ETIEB, Hon. Thomas Philippe, 
M.L.C.; 6. Ste. Anne de la Pocatiere, Que., 
20 Deo.. 1823; 8. of Germain Pelletier and 
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Marie Martha Pelletier ;fm. 1854, Caroline 
Casault. Educ: ColU of Ste. Anne de la 
Pocatiere. Taught sch. for some time and 
then opened a general merchandise business 
at Trois Pistoles, Que., and has also held 
the position of postmaster of Trois Pistoles 
for 53 yrs.; apptd. mem. of the Quebec 
Legis. (Council, 1892. Address: Trois Hs- 
toles. Que. 

PEMBEBTON, Frederick B., C.E., P.L. 
S.; 6. Victoria, B.C.,/26 April, 1865; «. of 
J. D. and Theresa Pemberton; wis Mary A. 
D. Bell, three «. three d. Educ: Univ. 
(Doll., London, Eng.; senior partner in firm 
of Pemberton & Son, Victoria and Van- 
couver, est. 1887; real estate, financial and 
investment agents. Recreations: riding, 
shooting, boating;, motoring. Address: 
Mountjoy, Victoria, B.C. Club: Union, 
Victoria. 

PEMBROKE, Bishop of; see Rt. Rev 
N. Z. Lorrain. 

PENHAIiLOW, David Pearce, B.Sc, 
M.Sc, D.Sc, F.R.S.C., F.G.S.A.; 6. Kittery 
Point, Maine, U.S.A.. 25 May, 1854; «. of 
Andrew Jackson ana Mary Ann Josepha 
Pickering;m' Sarah A. Dimlop; one s. 
Educ: Boston Univ. Prof. Botany and 
Chemistry, Imperial Ck>llege of Agriculture, 
Sappore, Japan, 1876-1880, and pres. 1879- 
1880; Botanist to Houghton Farm Experi- 
ment Station, 1882-83; Professor of Botany, 
McGill Univ., since 1883; ed. Canadian 
Record of Science, 1888-1890; associate 
editor of American Naturalist, 1897-1907; 
editor for Paleobotany of Botanisches 
Central-blatt, 1902-07; British Association 
Committee on Canadian Ethnology 1897- 
1904 and Chairman 1902-04; Chairman, 
Royal Society of Canada (Committee on 
Ethnology, 1902-1904; Special Commissioner 
World's Industrial and (Jotton Centennial 
Exposition, 1884; Sodety of Plant Mor- 
phology and Physiology and President for 
1899; New England Botanical Society; 
corresponding life mem. Mass. Hort. Soc.; 
associate mem. of the Natural History Soc. 
of Boston; fellow of the R. S. C. from 1883; 
(pres. of Section 4, 1896-97; life mem. of N. 
S. Fruit Growers' Association; pres.. Dom- 
inion Pomological Society, 1890; Fellow 
American Association for Advancement of 
Science, 1882-86, and from 1905 (vice-pres. 
for Section G, 1908-09); fellow of the Royal 
Microscopical Soc. of London, 1892-1902; 
Montreal Horticultural Society, 1883-1982; 
(Pres. J888-1892; Fellow Botanical Soc. of 
America; American Soc. of Naturalists 
(Pres., 1908-09); Trustee Marine Biological 
Laboratory, Woods Hole, Mass.; Director 
and Secretary Biological Stations of C^ada; 
Director, Atlantic Co&at Biol(Mrical Station, 
St. Andrews. N.B., 1907; Chairman of 
Association of American Biological Research 
Stations, 1908-09; British Association Com- 
mittee on Pleistocene Fauna and Flora of 
Canada, 1897-1901; Natural History Society 
of Montreal, (pres., 1802); Governors Fel- 
low on Corporation of McGill Univ., Mon- 
treal; Champlain Society of Canada; Fellow 
Geological Society of America, 1907. Pal- 
eontologioal Society of America, 1009; 
National Geographical Society of America, 
1905; American Forestry Assodation 1906; 
New England Botanical Society; several 
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Branch American Folk Lore Society; Am- 
erican Acad^ny of Political and Social 
Science, 1900. Publications: on botanical 
efubjects, chiefly on Paleobotany, about 150 
titles. Address: 82 The Linton, Montreal, 
and 86 Bay State Road, Boston, Mass., 
U.S.A. 

PENNINGTON, David Henry, M.L.A.; 
b. Quebec, 14 Feb^ 1868; «. of W. Penning- 
ton and Jessie £. Smith; m. Mary M. 
Stewart ; three s. one d, Limiber Merchant ; 
first el. to heg. Ass.. Quebec, for Megantic 
Co., 1909; largely interested in asbestos; 
pres., Robertson Asbestos Mining Ck>., 
Thetford Mine; pres.. Standard Bedstead 
Ck)., dir. Richmond and Drumsville Fuel 
Ck). ; Address: Lyster, Que. 

PENSE, Edward John Barker: editor 
and proprietor of British Whig, Kingston. 
Ont.; 6. Kingston, Ont., 3 June, 1848; s. of 
L. M. Pense and Harriet Barker Pense; m. 
(1st) Cornelia Vaughn; (2nd) Elizabeth 
Hamilton; one s. five d. Edue.: Kingston 
Academy. Was chairman of Sch. Board, 
also .alderman and mayor, and presdt, ot 
a number of socs.; M.L.A., 1901-1908. Pub- 
lisher of the Whig, Kingston, and also of 
Church Life and (Jntario Churchman. Ad- 
dress: "Ongwanda," King St., Kingston. 
Club: Frontenac, Kingston. 

PEBI^T, Georg« Halsey, B.A., M.P.; 
b. Lebanon, New Hampshire, 12 Sept.. 
1857; s. of William Goodhue Perley and 
Mabel E. T. Stevens; m, Annie Hespler 
Bowlby ; one d, Educ. : Ottawa Gram. Sch. . 
St. Paul's School. Concord, N.H.. and 
Harvard Univ. Father was for years one of 
the largest lumber operators on the Ottawa, 
and one of the builders of the C. A. Ry.: 
has always been in the lumber business ana 
was a partner in the firm of Perley and 
Pattee. of which his father was senior 
partner; is now head of the G. H. Perley Co.; 
also vioe-pres.. Hull Lumber Co.. Ltd.; 
Director of the Bank of Ottawa; past -pres*. 
of the Rideau Club and the Ottawa Golf 
Club; along with the other heirs of his father 
he made a donation of the beautiful home- 
stead in Ottawa, to the city, as a hospital 
for incurables, now known as the Perley 
Home; chairman of the fimd for the relief 
of sufferers by the forest fires in Prescott 
and Russell 0>imtie8; chairman of the 
Ottawa and Hull Fire Relief Fund, distri- 
buting about $1,000,000 among the sufferers 
by the fire of April 29, 1900; defeated for 
H. of C. for Russell, in 1900; defeated in 
bye-eleetion in Argenteuil, Que., 1902; 
elec. to H. of C. in 1904; re-elec. 1908. 
Address: 232 Metcalfe St.. Ottawa, Ont. 
Clubs: Rideau, Golf, Ottawa. 

PBBODEAU, Hon. Narcisse, M.L.C. 
Quebec; b. St. Ours, Richelieu CJo.. Que., 26 
March, 1851; s. of Paul Perodeau and 
Modeste Arpin; m. 1883, Mary L^ d. of the 
late Dr. (Carles Duckley, of St. Hyacinthe, 
Que., four s. one d. Educ: St. Hyacinthe 
Coll. Grad. B.C.L., McGill Univ., 1876. 
Admitted a N.P., 1876, and commenced 
practice of his prof, with the firm of Jobin, 
Coutlee & Perodeau, but for the past fiye 
or six yrs. has practiced alone. Sec. of 
Prov. Bd. of Notaries at Montreal, since 
1880; apptd. a Prof, of the Faculty of Law 
of Laval Univ., LL.D 1902. Apptd. to 
Legis. Council of Quebec., 1897; dir. of 



"La Sauvegarde" Ins. Co., and life governor 
of Notre Dame Hospital. Address: 67 Viger 
Av., Montreal. Clubs: Mount Royal, St. 
James, Montreal. 
PEBRAULT, Maurice, M.L.A.; b. Mont- 
real. 12 June, 1857; «. of Henri Maurice 
Perrault and Octavie Massi^n; m. 1879, 
Sara Hebert of Montreal; three d. Educ: 
Montreal Coll. Has practiced his prof, as 
architect and C. E. in Montreal since 1878; 
acted as official architect for dist. of Mont- 
real, 1888-1892; Expropriation Ck)nmir. for 
Montreal, 1889-1895, and architect 1889- 
1901. ReprQsents Dept. of Pub. Works, of 
Fed. Govt, as local architect for Montreal. 
Mem., Architects' Assn. of Prov. of Quebec, 
since 1890, of which was one of organizers; 
American Pub. Health Assn. since 1894, 
(Divil Engrs' Soc. of C^n. since 1898; vice- 

£res.. Architectural Inst.; governor Notre 
»ame Hospital. Mayor of Longueuil, Que. , 
1898-1900. El. to Que. Le«is. by accl. at 
g. e., 1900; re-el. for Chambly Riding, 1904, 
1908. Served as officer in 65th Regt. for 
about ten yrs.; retired about 1888 with 
rank of Capt. Address: 15 St. Lawrence 
Boulevard, Montreal. 

PEBBIN, Bight Bev. Bishop William 
Willcox, 1>TD.\ b. West bury on Tyne, 
Somersetshire, Eng., 11 Auff., 1848; s. of 
Thomas and Margaret Perrm; m. Harriet 
Moore; one «. one d. Educ: King's Coll., 
London, and Trinity. Coll., Oxford Eng.: 
arrived in Canada, May. 1898; Bishop of 
British Columbia, 1893; formerly Curate of 
St. Mary's, Vicar of St. Luke's, Southampton 
Eng.; at the wish of the Synod of the 
Diocese, consecrated in Westmmster Abbey. 
Address: Victoria, B.C., Clvb: Westmin- 
ster, London, Eng. 

PEBBT, Lieut.-CoI. Aylesworth Bowen : 
Commr. of the Royal Northwest Mounted 
PoUce; 6. Lennox Co., Ont.. 21 Aug., I860: 
of U.E.L. descent; m. 1883, Emma, d. of 
G. L. Meikle, of Lachute, Que., one s. two d. 
Educ: Napanee High Sch., and Royal 
Military Coll., Kingston; mem. of first 
graduating class, 1880, taking high honours. 
Apptd. J\dy. 1880. a lieut. in Royal Engrs., 
but had to resign his commission the follow- 
ing yr. on account of illhealth. Gazetted 
Inspector of N.W.M.P.. 24 Jan., 1882: 
served in two NorthWest Rebellions, and 
mentioned in despatches; promoted to rank 
of Supt. 1 A\ig.. 1885; apptd. Commr., 1900. 
Commanded mounted police contingent at 
Diamond Jubilee of Queen Victoria (Jubilee 
medal). Address: Regina, Sask. 

PEBBT, Oscar Butler; minin^E engr. 
and Supt. Yukon Gold Co., Dawson; 6. 
Indiana, 1873. Educ: IndiaJia Univ. and 
Columbia Coll. Sch. of Mines, New York. 
Hae been with the Guggenheim Exploration 
Co. for six yrs.; designed gold dredges now 
used by Yukon Co.: planned and construc- 
ted the seventy mile ditch and pipe line 
of the Yukon Gold Co. Address: Dawson, 
Y.T. 

PETEBSON, William, M.A., LL.D. (St. 
Andrew's Univ.), C.M.G., Principal and 
Vice-Chancellor of McGill Univ.; b. Edin- 
burgh. Scotland. 29 Mav, 1856; «. of the 
late John Peterson and Grace M. Anderson; 
m. 1885, Lisa, «. d. of the late William Ross, 
of 12 Hyde Park Gardens, London, W., 
and Gleneam, Perthshire, Scotland; two s. 



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Educ: Edinburgh High 8oh.; grad. Edin- 
burgh Univ., with first-class honors in 
Classics, 1875; studied at Univ. of Gottin- 
gen: gained an open scholarship at Corpus 
Christi Coll., Oxford^ and in 1896. the 
Gerguson Scholarship m Classics. For two 
yrs., Asst. Prof, of Humanity in Edinburgh 
Univ. Cr. LL.D., St. Andrew's Univ., 
1885, and by Princeton Univ., 1896; receiv- 
ed hon. degrees from Univ. of New Bruns- 
wick, 1900; Yale, 1901; Johns Hopkins, 
1902; Pennsylvania and Queen's 1903; 
Aberdeen, 1906; Toronto, 1907; Principal 
of McGill Univ. since 1895; mem. Protestant 
Committee of Council of Pub. Instruction; 
a trustee of the Carnegie Foundation for the 
Advancement of Teaching in U.S., Canada, 
and Newfoundland; a gov. Royal Victoria 
Hospital. Cr. C.M.G., 1901. PuhlicaiionB: 
editor of the Tenth Book of Quintilian's 
"Institute of Oratory;" Tactitus's "Dia- 
logue on Oratory; Cicero's speeches in de- 
fence of Cluentius and against Veres; has 
contributed to numerous publications. 
Canadian ed. of Nelson's perpetual loose- 
leaf Encyclopaedia. Recreaiioru: walking, 
§olf, curling. Address: 447 Sherbrooke 
t., W. Montreal. Clttbs: St. James, Mount 
Royal, University, Montreal. 

PETTTPIECE, Henry John; owner of 
the Forest Free Press: b. Anderdown Tp., 
Essex Co., Ont., 11 Nov., 1855; s. of An- 
thony and Ann Pettypiece; m. 1879, Mary 
M. Meloche, of Amherst burg; two s. one d. 
Educ: Ont. Pub. Sch. Was raised on the 
farm, but in April, 1879, joined staff of 
Amherst burg Echo; in 1883, purchased the 
Forest Free Press, which he has since 
edited. Town Councillor of Forest, 1888; 
a dir of the Lambton Farmers' Inst.; for 
two yrs. a license conmir. for East Lambton. 
El. to Leg. Ass. at g. e., 1898 and 1902; 
unsuccessful, 1905. Recreations: cricket, 
curling. Address: Forest, Ont. 

PBUCHEN, Major Arthur Godfrey; 6. 
Montreal, 18 April, 1859: s. of Godfrey 
Peuchen, Prussia, and Eliza Clark, Hull, 
England; m. Margaret Thomson; one s. one 
d. President of the Standard Chemical Co., 
Major Queen's Own Rifles; ex-vice Com- 
modore, R. C. Y. C, Toronto. Recreations: 
yachting, hunting, militia. Address: 599 
Jarvis St., Toronto, and "Woodlands," 
Barrie, Ont. Clubs: National, Hunt, Ont- 
ario Jockey, R.C.Y.C., Albany, and Military 
Institute, Toronto. 

PHH-LIFFS-WOLLEY, CHve, J. P., 
F.R.C.S.;.6. Wimbome, Dorsetshire, Eng., 
3 April 1852; «. of R. A. L. Phillipps, M.I., 
F.R.C.8.; m. Jane, d. of Admiral Femsick, 
R.N.; one «. three d. Educ: Rossail, Eng. 
Airived in Canada, 1884; vice consul 
at Kertch; inherited the Wolley property, 
Hanwood, Salop, took nai; - ' ' » ^ of 
Wolley; retired from foreigu o^^x, service: 
called to the bar. Middle Temple and Oxford 
circuit; Capt. 4th Batt., S.WTB.; vice-pres.. 
Navy League, England; pres., V. & E. 
Navy League, B.C. Publications: Big Game 
Sport in Crimea and Caucasus; Songs of an 
English Esau; Boys' Books, Snap, and 
novels. Chicamore ^one, etc. Recrea- 
tions: shooting and fishing. Address: Coe- 
fields B.C. C;m6«; Shropshire Country, Eng., 
and Union Club, Victoria, B.C. I 

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PICKTHALL, Miss Marjorie Lowrey 
Christie; 6. London, Eng., 14 Sept,, 
1883; d. of Arthur C. Picthall and Helen 
Mallard. Educ: The Bishop Strachan Sch. 
Toronto. Arrived in Canada, 1890; Pub- 
lications: Chiefly magazine work, verse and 
fiction; some boys books. Recreations: 
gardening, rowing. Address: 537 Euclid 
Avenue, Toronto. Clubs: Woman's Press 
Club, Toronto; Society of Authors. 

PICKUP, Samuel Walter WiUett, M.P.; 
b. Granville Ferry, Annapolis Co., N.S., 1 
March, 1859; «. of Samuel Pickup, and 
Cylina G. Willett; m. Lillie L. E. Troop, 31 
Oct., 1883: three s. three d. Educ: Com. 
Sch. and Mount Allison, Sackville; mer- 
chant, 8hii>builder and farmer; was 18 yrs. 
in the Municipal Council of his Municipahty, 
and was for three yrs. Warden of the Co.; 
first el. to the H. of C. in 1904; re-el. 1908; 
a Liberal. Address: Granville Ferry, An- 
napolis Co., N.S. Clvb: Laiu'entian, Ottawa. 

PIGOTT, Ausrustus Charles Doyne; Sher 
iff. Southern Judicial Dist. of Manitoba; 6. 
Chatham, Kent, Eng., 1 Jan., 1862; s. Major 
General H. de Rinzey Kgott, of Co. Gal- 
way, Ireland, and iFrances Catherine, d. of 
Capt. Powlett Doyne, Queen's Co., Ireland; 
m. Florence Harriet,/ third d. of Alex. 
Buchanan, of Omagh, Co. Tyrone, Ire.; two 
s. one d. Educ: Marlborough Coll., Eng., 
and Bonn, Germany. Came to Can., 1880: 
commenced business as real estate and 
insurance agent j has been farmer in Man., 
14 yrs.; Lieut, m Boulton's Scouts, 1885 
Address: Morden, Man. 

PINHET, John Charles; artist; b. Otta- 
wa, Ont., 24 Aug., 1860; s. of John Hamnett 
and Constance Pinhey of England; m. 
Amelia P. Rhynds; three «. two 5. Educ: 
Coll. Inst., Ottawa, and Julian's Academy, 
Paris, France; began to study art in Tor- 
onto, at the age of 19, and at 21 went to 
Paris; studied for 5 years^in Julian's Acad- 
emy, under Boulanger and Lefebore, and 
also at Beaux Arts; criticised by Jerome; 
elec. a mem. of R.C.A., and in 1897 was 
made an academican; exhibited at World's 
Fairs at Chicago and Buffalo. Address: 
Wolfenden, Hudson Hdghts, Que. Club; 
Pen and Pencil, Montreal. 

PINKHAM, Bight Bey. WiUlam Cyprian 
D.D., D.C.L.; b. 1844; s. of WilUam Pink- 
ham, Tdgnmouth, Devon,^ and St. John's, 
Newfoundland; m. 1868, Jean Anne, 2nd 
d. of late William Drever, Winnipeg; three s. 
three d. Educ: St. Augustine's Coll., Can- 
terbury. Incumbent of St. James's, Mani- 
toba, 1868-82; Superintendent of Education 
for Protestant Public Schs. of Manitoba. 
1871-83; Archdeacon of Manitoba ana 
Canon of St. John's Cathedral, Winnipeg, 
1882-87; Secretary of Synod, 1882-1887; 
Bishop of Saskatchewan, 1887 to date; 
Hon. D.C.'L. Trinity Univ., Toronto; Hon. 
D.D. Univ. of Manitoba. Address: Bishop's 
Court, Calgary, Alt a. 
PLANTS, Michael Henri Arthur, LL.B 
K.C., M.L.A.: 6. Valleyfield. Que., 29 Sept 
1870; s. of Moise Plante ex-M.L.A., and 
Hermine Langevin Bergevin; unmarried, 
Educ. at the Elementary Sch., Valleyfield, 
Jesuites Coll. , Montreal ; Advocat ; admitted 
to the bar 1894; first el to Leg. Ass., 1898 
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Conservative. Address: Valleyfield, Qui.. 
Club: Montreal. 

PLASKETT John Stanley, B.A., F.R. 
A.S.C.; b. Strathallan, Oxford 0>., Ont., 
' 17 Nov., 1866; a. of Joseph and Annie 
Plaskett; m. Rebecca Hope Hemley: two t. 
Educ: Pub. Sch., Woodstock High Sch., 
Toronto Univ.; employed with Edison 
Electrical Co.. 1888-1889; Asst. in dept. of 
Physics, Toronto Univ., 1890-1903; Astron- 
omer, Dept. of Interior, 1903 to date. 
Publications: on Orthochromatio Colour 
Photography; Mathematics in the mechan- 
ical trades; thirteen complete papers and 
numerous shorter notes on various astron- 
omical subjects. Recreation: photography. 
Address: "Cedarhurst" Fairmount Ave., 
Ottawa. 

POIBIEB, Hon. Pascal, B.A.; Senator; 
6. Shediac. N.B.. 15 Feb., 1862; m. 1897. 
Anna Lusignan. Educ: St. Joseph's Coll.. 
M^nramcook. N.B.; was postmaster, H. of 
C, from 1872 to 1886; pres. of a section of 
St. Jean Baptist Society, of Ottawa; pres., 
Canadian Institute, 1881-2; pres. of the 
Mineralogical Soc. of Ottawa Univ.; pres. 
of La Societe de I'Assomption for twelve 
3nrs.; is a barrister for both N.B. and Que. 
Publications: "L'Origine des Acadiens,'' 
*'Le P^re Lefebvre et I'Acadie," Fellow R. 
S.C; Knight of the Legion of Honour; 
called to the Senate, 9 March, 1886; a Con- 
servative. Address: Shediac, N.B. 

POIXABD, Bcv. Henry; h. Exeter, 
Ekig., 1 Nov.. 1830; s. of William Carss and 
Mary Pollard; m. Annie M. Porter, d. of W. 
Porter, M.P St. Stephen, N.B. Educ: 
Qramv Sch., Exeter, and St. Augustus Coll., 
Canterbury, Eng.; arrived in Canada, 14 
Feb., 1858; Curate of St. Stephen's N.B.; 
Rector of Mangerville and Burts, dioceses of 
Fredericton; Curate of Christ Church, 
Ottawa; Rector of St. John's Church, 
Ottawa; senior Canon of Christ Church 
Cathedral, Ottawa. Address: St. John's 
Rectory, Ottawa. 

POIiLOK, Bev. Df. AUan; 6. 1829. s. of 
late Dr. Pollok, of Kingston. Educ: Glas- 

fow Univ. Licensed by Presbytery of 
>unoon, 1862; went to N.S.. 1862; in New 
Glasgow, 1862-73; Professor of Ecclesias- 
tical History and Practical Theology, 1876; 
Principal of Presby., Theological Coll., 
Halifax, since 1886. Publications: Studies 
in Practical'Theology, 1907. Address: Hal- 
ifax, N.S. 

PONTQ]^ Ueut.-Col. WUllam Nlsbet, 
M.A., K.C.; 6. Belleville, Ont., 1866; s, 
James Wemyss Ponton and Anna Hutton 
Ponton; m. May E. Sankey; three «. two d, 
Educ; up. Can. Coll., and Univ. of Toronto; 
barrister-at-law, 27 yrs.; commandant of 
15th Regt., seven yrs., (long service deco- 
ration); reoresented Belleville Board of 
Trade at Cnambers of Commerce of Em- 
pire, Toronto, 1906. Address: Belleville, 
Ont. 

POOIiE, Henry Skefflngton, M.A., D. 
8c., F.R.S.C, F.C.S.; 6. Stellarton, N.S., 
1 Aug., 1844; s. of Henry Poole, and EUza- 
beth N. Leonard of Sydney, C.B.; m. 
Florence H. G. Gray, d. of Hon. J. H. Gray, 
C.M.G., Charlottetown^876; four s. four d. 
Educ: King's Coll.. Windsor. N.8.. and 
Royal School of Mines; Asst. Manager, 
Caledonia Mines. C.B.; Assayer Utah Silver 



Mines; Secretary Japanese Commisaon. 
Wastmigton; Government Inspector or 
Mines, N.S., 1872-1878, when he suggested 
and drafted first mines regulation Act in 
Canada, and first special legislation on sub- 
marine coal mining; General Manager of 
Acadia Coal Company, N.S., 1879-1900; 
reported on mining for the Canadian Geo- 
logical Survey, reports, 1885-1906. Asso. 
Royal School of Mines; Hon. mem. Fed. 
of Mining Engineers; founder M. Can. Soc. 
C.E.; first pres. Mining Soc. of N.S.; past 
pres., N.S. Institute of Science. Publica- 
tions: Transcations R.S.C.; Mining Soc, N. 
S.; The N.S. Inst, of Sc; The Federated 
Inist'n. ; reports. Address: 60 Bedford Row, 
HaUfax, N.S. Club: HaUfax. 

POPE, Miss Georglna Fane; Royal Red 
Cross; b. Charlottetown, P.E.I., 1 Jan.. 
1862; d. of the late Hon. W. H. Pope, and 
Helen Des Bresay. Educ: P.E.I.; served 
two years in South African campaign as 
Nursing Sister; at present Matron of the 
Permanent Army Medical Corps. Address: 
Military Hospital, Halifax, N.S. 

POPE, Joseph, C.V.O., C.M.G., I.S.O., 
Japanese Order of the Sacred Treasure; 
Under Secy, for External Affairs, Canada; 
b. Charlottetown^ P.E.I., 16 Aii«., 1854; 
e. s. of late Hon. W. H. Pope and Helen Des 
Brisay; m. 1884, Marie liouise Josephine 
Henrietta, e. d. of Chief Justice H. T. 
Taschereau of the Superior Court of Lower 
CaiUj Montreal; five s. one d. Educ : Prince 
of Wales Coll., Charlottetown; from 1870 to 
1878, banking. Entered Civil Service of 
Canada, 1878; Private Secretary to Minister 
of Marine and Fisheries; was Private Sec 
to Rt. Hon. Sir John Macdonald, Prime 
Minister of Canada, 1882-91; apptd. Asst. 
Clerk of the King's Privy Council for Can- 
ada, 1889; Under Secretary of State and 
Deputy Registrar General of Canada, 1896; 
Under Sec. for External Affairs, 1908; 
attached to the staff of the British Agent on 
the Behring Sea Arbitration at Paris, 1893; 
was Agent of the Canadian Government at 
the proceedings of the Joint High Com- 
mission which met at Quebec and Washing- 
ton, 1 898-90; Associate Secretary to the 
Alaska Boundary Tribunal, London, 1903; 
deputed by the Government to make 
\ arrangements for the tour of the Prince and 
Princess of Wales in Canada in 1901, and for 
his services in that capacity recdved a 
C.M.G. Publtcations: Memoirs of Sir John 
Macdonald; The Royal Tour in Canada. 
1 901 ; * *Champlain ; " * 'Cartier. ' ' Recreations : 
astronomy. Address: 286 Stewart Street, 
Ottawa. Ciud: Rideau, Ottawa. 

POBTEB, Edward Guss, K.C.M.P.; q 
Cousicon, Prince Edward Co., Ont., 28 
May. 1869; «. of Robert and Hannah Porter; 
m. Annie A. Morrow; one s. Educ: at 
Albert Univ., Belleville, Ont.; a barrister; 
has been alderman and Mayor of the City 
of Belleville, Ont.; first elec. to the H. of C. 
Jan., 1901, af bye-elec; re-elec. in 1904 and 

' 1908. Address: Belleville, Ont. 

POBTEB, John Bonsall. Ph.D^ D.S.C.; 
Prof, of Mining Engineering, McGill Univ.; 
6. Glendale, Ont., 1861; s. of John Henry 
Porter and Lydia Bonsall; m. Ethel Har- 
dinge, d. of Chas. H. Going; one d. Educ: 
Privately and at Columbia Univ., New 
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mining and economic feology, 1885-88; 
engineering practice in nunes and railways; 
prof, of mining engineering at McGill Univ., 
1896. Publicationa: Numerous papers on 
educational and engineering subjects; econ- 
omic minerals, etc. RecreoLions: yachting, 
angling; open air sports in general. Ad- 
dretses: 130 McTavish St., Montreal, and 
Long Beach Lodge, Guysboro, N.S. tllubs: 
University, and Ekigineering, Montreal; 
Imperial and Colonial, London; Royal N.S., 
Yacht Squadron, Halifax. 

POTTINGEB, David, I.S.O.j Asst. Chn. 
of the Govt. Railways Managing Board; b. 
Pictou, N.S., 7 Oct., 1843-, of Scottish 
parentage; m. Mary Louise, d. of the late 
William Fisher, of Fredericton, N.B„ and 
widow of F. W. Reid; two «. one d. Educ: 
Pictou Acad., N.S. Entered the Govern- 
ment rulway service, at Halifax, N.S., as 
clerk, 1863; became cashiep^ 1871 ; station 
master, 1872; gen. storekeeper, 1874; chief 
supt. 1879;/ gen. mgr. of Government rail- 
ways, 1892; mem. of the Government Rail- 
ways Managing Board, 1909; Asst. Chmn., 
1910. Addreaa: Moncton, N.B. Club: Rid- 
eau, Ottawa. 

POUPOBE, William Joseph; b. Allu- 
mette, Island, Que., 29 April, 1846; a. of 
Wm. Poupore and Susan McAdam; m. 
Barbar Eleonore, d. of late Hon. John 
Poupore; five a. four d. Educ: Com. Sch., 
and Ottawa Commercial College; member 
of Leg. Ass. of Quebec from 1882 to March, 
1892; member of H. of C. for Pontiac, from 
1896 to 1900; studied law for two years and 
then went into business as General Con- 
tractor, Railways and Public works, in- 
cluding harbours and rivers; now pres. 
of the W. J. Poupore Co., Limited, Mont- 
real; an ardent advocate of the construction 
of the Montreal, Ottawa & Georgian Bay 
Ship Canal. Addreea: 388 Wood Ave., 
Westmount, Que. Cluba: Laurentian, Ot- 
tawa; Engineers', Montreal. 

POWELL, Charles Berl^eley; 6. Port 
Dover, Ont., 19 Aug., 1858; a. of Col. 
Walker Powell, former Adjt.-Gen. of the 
Militia of Can,; m Helen Louise, d. of 
Gordon B. Pattee, of Ottawa; two d. 
Educ: Gait Coll., McGill Univ„ Montreal. 
A mechanical engr. Served an apprentice- 
ship in the shops of the G. T. R., in Mont- 
real, as machinist. Was a mem. of the 
Ottawa City Coun., and a partner in the 
lumber firm of Perley & Pattee. Pres. or 
Dir. of several local manufacturing Cos. 
El. to Ont. Legis. for Ottawa at g. e., 1898; 
re-el. at g. e., 1902. Addreaa: 283 Metcalfe 
St., Ottawa. Clubs: Rideau, Golf, Coun- 
try, Laurentian, Ottawa. 

POWEB, AusTUstus, K.C.. I.S.O.; 6. 
Quebec, 22 Dec., 1847; y. a, of late Mr. 
Justice Power and Suzanne Aubert de 
Gaspe; m. 1885, Laleah, d. of late Rev. 
Edmund Crawley^ D.D., of N.S., and relict 
of late Sesonour Tobin, R.N.; one a. one d. 
Educ: St. Mary's Coll. and McGill Univ.. 
Montreal. Called to bar of Quebec, 1869: 

Practised at Montreal, until 1874; entered 
>e|>artment of Justice, 1874; employed on 
revision of Dominion statutes, 1887; apptd. 
a Commissioner for revision of Statutes in 
1902. Chief Clerk, Dcpt. of Justice since 
1879. Addreaa: 196 Wilbrod Street, Ot- 
tawa. 

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POWEB, Hon. Lawrence Geoffrey, P.C.. 
LL.D., Senator: b. HaUfax, N.S., 9 
Aug., 1841; a. of Patrick Power and Ellen 
Gaull, both of Waterford, Irel.; m. 23 June, 
1880. Susan, 4th d, of M. O'Leary^ of West 
Quoddy, Halifax Co., two d. Educ: St. 
Mary's Coll., Halifax; Carlow Coll., Catholic 
Univ., Irel.. and Harvard Law Sch., Cam- 
bridge, jMass.; a scholar of Catholic Univ., 
Ireland; B.A., of St. Mary's; admitted to the 
bar, 1866; is a barrister and solicitor; alder- 
man in Halifax for six years, and member 
of Board of Sch. Comm. for 13 years; a 
member of the Senate of Halifax Uniy. 
Pyhlicationa: pamphlet "The Manitoba Sch. 
Question from the Point of View of a Cath- 
olic member;" "Richard John Uniacke;" 
a sketch "The Irish Discovery of America;" 
called to the Senate, 2 Feb., 1877; apptd. 
Speaker, Jan., 1901; sworn of Privy Coun- 
cil, Jan., 1905; a Liberal; Addreaa: Halifax 
N.S. 

POWEB, William: mem. of the firm of 
W. & J. Sharpies, lumber merchants, Que- 
bec; b. Sillery, Que.. 21 Feb., 1849; a. of the 
late William Power, one of the mgrs. of the 
firm of W. & J. Sharpies, and B. Fitzgerald; 
m. 1881, Winnifred Susan, d. of James 
Rockett, lumberman of Quebec; five a. 
two d. Educ : Sillerypub. schs. Has been 
connected with the W. & J. Sharpies firm 
since 1860, finally becoming a partner. 
Owns large timber lands and is one of the 
principal owners of the River Ouelle Pulp 
itnd Lumber Co. At one time pres. Bd. 
of Trade, and for past ten yrs. has been 
Sch. Commr. of the city of Quebec. Re- 
turned to H. of C. for Quebec West, bye-el., 
1902, by accl.; re-el. at g. e., 1904; imsuo- 
cessful at g. e., 1908. Addreaa: 76 St. 
Ursule St., Quebec. Club: Garrison, Que- 

PBEFONTAINE, Isaie; 6. Beloeil, j^ue.. 
1861; m. 1883, Eliea, d. of Olivier Pigeon, 
of Vercheres. Educ: Montreal Coll., from 
wiiich he grad. with honors. Pres., Cham- 
bre du Commerce, Montreal, and I'Ecole 
des Hautes Etudes Commerciales. Ad- 
dreaa: Salaberry Apts., Montreal, Que. 

PBENDEBGAST, Hon. James Emlle 
Pierre; one of the Judges of the Kings 
Bench, Manitoba; 6. Quebec, 22 March, 
1858; a. of late James Prendergast and 
Emilie Gauvreau; tn. 1886, Olivina, d, of 
late Francois Mondor, of St. Boniface, Man. 
Educ: Quebec Seminary and Laval Umv. 
Called to bar of Quebec, 1881, Mamtoba, 
1882; sat in Manitoba Leg. Ass., 1885-92; 
Prov. Sec. in the Greenway Admn., Jan., 
1888 to Aug., 1889, when he resigned: 
mem. of the Catholic section of the board of 
education, 1884-90; mem. of the Manitoba 
Univ. Council since 1895; Mayor of St. 
Boniface, 1893-96; Co. a. Judge, 1897-4906; 
Judge of the Supreme Ct. of Saskatchewiui, 
1905-10; apptd. to present position, 7 Feb., 
1910. Xddreaa: Winnipeg, Man. 

PBENTICE, James Douglas, J.P.; Man. 
Dir. Western Canadian Ranching Co., Ltd., 
b. "The Grange," Lanarkshire, Scot., 3 
Feb., 1861; a. of Andrew Prentice; m. 
Mabel Clare, d. of T. D. Gilpin, of Bnatol 
House, Roehampton, Surrey, Eng. Educ: 
Fettes Coll., Edinburgh. Arrived in Can- 
ada, 1882 as an officisJ in the Bank of B.N. 
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1888, was transferred to the branch at 
Vietoria, B.C., but resigned to assume his 
present position with the Western Canadian 
Hanching Co. El. to B.C. Legis. at R. e., 
1898, 1900; apptd. Provincial Secretary 
later yr.; became Finance Minister, 1901; 
resigned from Legis., 1903. Address: Vic- 
toria, B.C.; Chilcoten, B.C. Club: Union, 
Victoria. 

PBBSTON, Josiah Johnston, M.L.A.; 
b. Man vers, Co. Durham, Ont., 7 June, 1855; 
8. of James I^eston and Jane Johnston. 
Educ: in the Public Schs.; was Deputy 
Reeve and Reeve of Township of Manvers,' 
and Co. Councillor for 10 years, 1888 to 
1897; elec. eight times byacclam.; Warden 
of united Coimtiea of Northumberland and 
Durham in 1897; clerk. 1898, until date; 
first el. to the Leg. Ass. of Ont. at g. e., 1902; 
re-el. 1905, 1908. Address: Bethany, Ont. 

PRESTON, Thomas H.; Proprietor of 
the Brantford Expositor; b. Moimt Vernon, 
Ind.,,22 Oct., 1855; «. of Rev. James Pres- 
ton and Emeline A. Phelps; wi. 1876, 
Lillian, d. of A. R. Macdonald, of Montreal; 
fjve c. Edwc: Pub. .and Gram. Schs., of 
Belleville and Woodstock. Became a prin- 
ter's apprentice in office of Woodstock 
Sentinel; completed his apprenticeship on 
the Stratford Beacon; worked as a com- 
positor on Toronto Globe, 1871 ; removed to 
U.S.; returned to Can. 1874, and joined 
staff of Ottawa Free Press, and was mem. 
Press Gallery, H. of C; night-editor, Tor- 
onto Oldbe, 1881; spe<^ corres. for the 
Globe, Press Galle^^, H. of C; was nmg. 
dir. and chief shareholder of Winnipeg Sun; 
purchased Brantford Expositor, 1890. El. 
to Legis 1899; re-el. at g. e., 1902 and 1904; 
pres., Can. Press Assn., 1895, Brantford Bd. 
of Trade, 1900. Southern Fair Assn., 1899. 
Address: Brantford, Ont. 

PBESTON, William Thomas Rochester: 
b. Ottawa, 6 Sept., 1863; s. of G. H. and 
M. A. Preston; m. Evelyn Harris, Port 
Hope, Ont.; one s. two d. Journalist; 
orgamser for the Liberal party for 10 yrs. ; 
Provincial Librarian for Ontario; Commis- 
sioner of Emigration to Great Britain and 
Europe. 1899-06; special Commissioner to 
South Africa and Commissioner of Trade to 
Japan and China, 1906-1909; at present 
Commissioner of Trade to Northern Europe. 
Address: Dept. of Trade and Commerce, 
Ottawa; and The Hague, Holland. 

PBEVOST, Jean, K.C., LL.B., M.L.A.; 
b. Ste. Scholastique, Que., 17 Nov.. 1870; «. 
Hon. Wilfrid Prevost, M.L.C. and Angeli- 
que Marien; m. Gabrielle Gagnon; one «. 
Educ: Jesuit Coll., Montreal, and Laval 
Univ.; admitted to practice law. 8 July, 
1894; apptd. K.C.,^ 1904. Pres. of the Lib. 
Assn. Of the Co. ot Terrebonne, 1899-1900. 
El. to Legis Ass., at g. e., 1900, 1904, 1908. 
Called to Prov. Cabinet as Min. of Coloni- 
zation, Mines and Fisheries, 3 July, 1905; 
re-«l. by accl. at bye-el. July 17. Pres. of 
North American Fish and Game Assn., 1906 
07; resigned his portfolio, 30 Sept.. 1907. 
Address: St. Jerome, Que. Clubs: St. 
/ Denis, Montreal; Garrison, Quebec. 

PRICE, Herbert Molesworth, J. P.; b. at 
Ross, Herefordshire. Eng., 31 Aug., 1847; 
s. of Mr. and Mrs. William Price; m, S. A. 
Martha Hall, of Montmorency Falls, Que. 
(deceasMl); one s. two d. Educ: Hereford- 



shire and Croyden, Surrey, Eng.; arrived in 
Canada, April, 1869; resided in West of 
England and South wales, Dist. of Ross, 
1864 to 1869; with Bank of British North 
America from 1869 to 1879, in London, 
New York and various places in Canada; 
Manager of Merchants Bank of Canada, 
1879 to 1884; since then lumber merchant, 
etc.; vice-pres., Quebec Electric Light Co.; 
vice-pres.. Auditorium Co.; director. Lake 
Superior Corporation, Sault Ste. Marie. 
Recreations: gardening, fishing. Address: 
The Cottage, Montmorency Falls. Que. 
Club: Garnson, Quebec; Mount Royal, 
Montreal. 

PBICE, William, M.P.; b. Talca, Chili 
38 Aug., 1867; s. of Henry Ferrier Price and 
Florence Stoker Rogerson; m. Aemilia 
Blanche Smith; four «. two d. Educ: 
Bishop's Coll. Sch., Lennoxville, Que., and 
St. Marks Sch., Eng. Arrived in Canada, 
July, 1878; first elected to the H. of C. for 
Quebec West. 1908; a lumber merchant; 
vice-pres. Umon Bank, and vice-pres. of 
various conunercial enterprises; served a^ 
an officer in the 8th Royal Rifles, Quebec. 
Address: 145 Grande Allee, Quebec. Clubs: 
Garrison, Quebec; Rideau, Ottawa. 

PRIMROSE, Alexander, M.B., CM., 
Edin.; 6. Rctou, N.S., 5 April, 1861; e. s. 
of Howard Primrose, and Olivia, d. of late 
Hon. Alexander Campbell; m. 1889, Clara 
Christine, d. of late George Ewart. Toronto 
one «. three d. Educ.: Pictou Academy; 
Edinburgh Univ.; Middlesex Hospital, Lon- 
don. Fellow, Royal Medical Soc. of Edm- 
biugh, and member of the Pathological 
Soc. of London; Pathologist and Chloro- 
formist, Paddington Green Children's Hos- 
pital, London, 1888; Assistant P^o^- 
strator of Anatomiy, Surgeon's Hall, Edin- 
burgh, 1886; Professor in Anatomy, Royal 
Coll. of Surgeons of England, 1887j Demon- 
strator of Anatomy, 1889: Associate Pro- 
fessor of Anatomy, 1892, Univ. of Toronto; 
pres.. Pathological Soc. of Toronto, 1898; 
Pres. Toronto Medical Society, 1900; mwn. 
Examining Board, Ontario Coll. of Phy- 
sicians and Surgeons, 1889-1902; Secy of 
the Medical Faculty, Toronto Univ. Pub- 
lications: The Anatomy of the Orang-<)ut- 
ang, 1898-99; Tuberculous Disease of the 
Bones and Joints; The American Practice 
of Surgery, vol. iii., 1907; papers in scien- 
tific journals. Recreations: golf, cycling. 
Address: 100 "College Street, Toronto. 
Clubs: Toronto, Golf, Royal Canadian 
Yacht,.Toronto. ^ 

PRINCE ALBERT, Bishop of; »ee Rt. 
Rev. Albert Pascal. ^ ^ 

PRINCE, Edward Ernest, F.R.S.C.; 
Commr. of Fisheries for Canada; o. Leeds, 
Bng., 23 May, 1868; «. George Augustus 
Prince, and Harriette Rothery; m. Bessie 
Morton, d. of the late Hugh Morton Jack, 
Scot.; one s. two d. Educ: Univ. of St. 
Andrews', Edinburgh, and Cambridge. Fish- 
ery Expert on Irish Government Survey of 
Fishery Grounds, 1890; Secretary of Lord 
Tweedmouth's Scottish Bait Conmussion, 
1891 ; Professor of Zoology, Royal Infirmanr 
Medical Coll., Glasgow, 1890-3; apptd. 
Commissioner of Fisheries, Canada, 1902; 
International Fisheries Conmussion, under 
treaty with U.S., 1908-9; vicejpres.. Inter- 
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1908; yice-pres., Zoological Section, Brit. 
Assn., Winnipeg, 1909.) PubHcationa: life 
History of British Food Fishes (28 plates) 
Trans. Soc. of Edinb., Vol. xxv; Inaugural 
address as Professor in Glasgow, 1890; 
Scientific articles in Transactions and Maga- 
zines. Address: 206 O'Connor St., Ottawa. 
PRINCE, Hon. Joseph Benlamin; Sen- 
ator: 6. St. Gregoire, Que., 29 April, 1886; 
8. Benjamin Prinee and Bifuy Louise 
Bordages; m. Ernestine Brassard; one «. 
four d. Educ: Nicolet Coll., Que.; went 
west in 1878 and started farming. In 1883, 

fntered flour and lumbering business, 
bought during N. W. Rebellion of 1886; 
from 1892 to 1904, was cattle exporter to 
G. B.; opened gen. store in Battleford, 1898; 
first el. to Territorial Legis., 1899; re-elec., 
1904; Mayor of Battleford since 1906, and 
pres. Bd. of Trade since its organization; 
called to Senate of Can., July, 1909. Ad- 
dress: Battleford, Sask.; The Senate, Ot- 

PBINGLE, Robert Abercromble ; b. 

Cornwall. Ont., 16 Dec., 1865; «. of J. F. 
Pringle (of Scotch descent) and Isabella 
Pringle; m. 1884, Ada Vanarsdale; two «. 
Educ: Pub. and High Schs., Queen's Univ., 
Kingston; entered Civil Service in Ottawa 
as Asst. Sec. to Minister of Militia; went te 
the Northwest Territories with staff of 

, Lindsay Russell, C.E., who had charge of 
the Peace River Survey; studied law in 
office of Carman & Leitch, 1876-1878, and 
completed his term in Toronto. Treas. 
Town of Ck>mwall for over sixteen yxs. 
El. to H. of C. at g. e., 1900; re-el. at g. 
e., 1904; unsuccessful 1908. Address: 
0)mwall, Ont. Clubs: Rideau, Ottawa; 
Albany, Toronto. 

PBIOB, L.leut.-Col. Hon. Edward Gaw- 
ler, P.C; b. Dallowgill, Yorkshire, 
Eng., 21 May, 1863; 2nd «. of late Rev. 
Henry Prior, who was Rector of that Parish, 
and afterwards Vicar of Boston, Lincoln- 
shire; m. (1st) 1878, Suzette {d. 1897), y. d. 
of Hon. John Work, of Hillside, Victoria; 
(2nd) 1899, Genevieve, c. d. of Capt. J. 
Wright, San Francisco; one «. three d. 
Edue.^ Gram. Sch., Leeds, Yorkshire; ser- 
ved his articles as a mining engineer with 
the late J. Tolson White, M.E., at Wakefield. 
Went to Vancouver Island, 1873, as mining 
engineer and surveyor for the Vancouver 
Coal Mining and Land C!ompany; was Gov- 
ernment Inspector of Afines, 1878-80, re- 
signed to commence business as an iron and 
hardware merchant, and still continues as 
such; Lieut.-CJol, commandingthe 5th Regt. 
Canadian Artillery, 1888-96; Hon. A.D.C. to 
the Govemors-Creneral of Canada, Lords 
Stanley and Aberdeen; conmianded the 
Canadian rifle team at Bisley. 1890; was 
twice Pres. of the Dominion Artillery Assoc- 
iation; one of the Canadian contingent 
present at the late Queen's Jubilee, 1897; 
mem. of Le|r. Ass. of British C!olumbia, 
1886-88; resigned, and was elected by 
acclam. the same day to H. of C; re-el. 
1891 and 1896; Ck)ntroller of Inland Rev- 
enue in the administrations of Sir Macken- 
zie Bowell and Sir Charles Tupper; Minister 
of Mines in Local L^a^slature of British 
Columbia, 10 March, 1902 to 31 May, 1903; 
Premier of B.C. from 21 Nov., 1902 to 31 
May, 1903; a Ck)nservative. Recreations: 
188 



riding, driving, motor boating. Address: 

' The Priory, Victoria, B.C. Clubs: Union, 
Victoria, B.C.; Vancouver, B.C. 

PBOCTOB, Alexander Phlmister; 6. Ont. 
27 Sept., 1862; «. Alexander and Tirza 
Smith Proctor; m. 1893, Margaret Gerow. 
Studied sculpture under Puech and Ingal- 
bert, Paris; awarded Winehart Paris scholar- 
ship; e^bited at Paris Exp'n, 1900 (mem. 
sciupture jury), recaved gold medal. Mem- 
ber Nat. Acad. Design; mem. Nat. Sculp- 
ture Soc., Soc. Am. Artists, Am. Water 
Color Soc., Architectural League. Fur- 
nished quadriga for U.S. Pavilion, Paris 
Exp'n, 1900; groups for Pan-Am. Exp'n, 
1901. Representea in public parks. New 
York and Denver, in Zool. Park, New York, 
in Pittsburgh, and colossal lions, McKinley 
Monument, Buffalo. Mem. Art Comm'n., 
New York, 1903-6. Permanent works at 
St. Louis Art Gallery, Mary's Inst., St. 
Louis, and Met. Mus. of Art. Address: Bed- 
ford, N.Y. Club: Century, New York. 

PBOXJDFOOT, William, K.C., M.L.A.; 
6. Colbome Tp., Huron C3o., Ont.. 1 Feb., 
1889; s. of Robert Jhroudfoot and Margaret 
Darlington; m. Marion F. Dickson; one s. 
one d. Educ: Groderich, Ont.; practiced 
law for 27 years; was Reeve of Goderich for 
10 years; at present head of the law firm of 
Proudfoot, Hays and Blair, Goderich, and 
Proudfoot, Duncan, Grant and Skeans, 
Toronto; first elec. to represent Centre 
Huron in the Ontario Leg. Ass., June, 1908. 
Address: Goderich, Ont., and Confederation 
life Building, Toronto, Ont. Clubs: Vic- 
toria, Ontario, Toronto. 

PBOUIiX, Edward, M.P.; b. St. Her mas 
Que., 21 May, 1876; s. of Isidore Proulx and 
Philomene Lalonde; m. Renee Audette of ^^ 
Quebec; two s. Educ: Bourget Coll., 
Kigaud, and Univ. of Ottawa; first el. to 
the H. of C^ 1904; re-el. in- 1908. Addressr 
L'Original, Ont. _ 

PBOWSE, Lemuel E., M.P.; Pres. Prowse 
Bros., Ltd.: 6. B. P. Road, P.E.I., 2 Feb., 
1868; «. ol Wm. and Helen Prowse; m. 
29 July, 1879, Frances J. Stanley; three a 
one d. Educ: In Oounty Sch.; a member 
of the P.E.I. Legislature from 1893 to 1897; 
first el. to H. of C. for Kings Co., P.E.I.. 
1908; a Methodist; a Liberal. Address: 
Charlottetown, P.E.I. 

PUFFER, WiUiam Franklin, M.L.A.; 
b. North Cro8b3^ Leeds Co., Ont., 1 Nov., 
1861; «. of Asa Puffer and Louisa P. Root; 
m. Chariotte A. Gilmour; four «. three d. 
Parents moved to Peterborough CJo. from 
Leeds Co., when 8 years of age, then to 
Dresden, ()nt., when 13 years of age; thence 
to Illinois at 14 and to Michigan at 16 yrs.; 
went to Alberta early in 1890; worked at 
farming and lumbering; was a pioneer^ in 
Alberta; homesteading and farmmg spring 
of '96; started in the meat and cattle trade 
at Lacombe, and for several years also 
conducted a lumber yard and machine 
business; elec. to the first Alberta Legis- 
lature, Nov., 1906; re-el. by acclam., 1909. 
Address: Lacombe, Alta. 

PUGSLET, Hon. WlUiam, B.A., K.C., 
D.C.L., P.C; Minister of Public Works for 
Canada; b. Sussex, Kings Co., N.B. 1850; 
s. of William and Jane Pugsley; m. Fannie 
J. Park; two «. two d. Educ: Sussex Com. 
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N.B. Leg. Ass.. 1885; Speaker of Ass.. 1887; 
reaisned 1890; became Solicitor-Gen.; re- 
tired frompolitics. 1802; re-el. 1890; apptd. 
Attomey-Goieral. 1000; be<»me Premier 
and Attorney Gen.. 1007; resigned same yr.. 
when apptd. Minister of Pub. Works for 
Canada; el. by acd. to H. of C. for St. 
John. N.B., Aug.. 1007; re-el. at g. e., 20 
Oct., 1008. Addreaa: Ayhner~"Apt8.. Ot- 
tawa. Clnba: Rideau^ Comitry^ Lauren- 
tian. Hunt. Ottawa; Union, St. John, N.B. 

PUBDOM, Thomas Hunter, K.C.; b. 
London, Ont., 25 July, 1853; ». of Alex- 
ander Purdom and Margaret Hunter; m. 
(Ist) 1884. Belle, (d. 1885). d. of the Ute 
John Craig; (2nd) 1803. NelHe. (d. 1000), 
d. of David Davies, of London. Ont.; (3rd) 
1002. Marion, d. of David Davies; one «. 
one d, Educ: Pub. and Gram. Schs. of 
London. Studied law in office of E. Jones 
Parke. K.C., of London, Ont.; became 
Attomey-at-Law and Solicitor, 1876; cal- 
led to the Bar at Osgoode Hall, 1876; 
Bencher of the Law Soc. of Ont., 1884- 
1800, apptd. Q.C., 1808. and is now head 
of the firm of Purdom & Purdom; vice-pres.. 
Northern Life Assur. Co. of Can.; pres., 
Dom. Savings and Investment Soc.; dir., 
Canada Trust Co., of London; pres., Lon- 
don Advertiser CJo., Ltd.; dir.. Masonic 
Temple Co.; trustee. Western Ontario Law 
Soc; pres., London Press CHub. Address: 
London, Ont. 

PURVIS, David; b. Scarboro tp., York 
Co., Ont., 14 May, 1845; ». of Henry Purvis. 
Educ: Dist. and pub. schs. In 1867, com- 
menced working a farm for himself; opened 
an agricultural miplement warehouse, with 
his brother, in Barrie, Ont., 1875; removed 
to North Bay, 1888, to take charge of their 
branch stores; the firm now has branches 
at Sudbury and Webbwood; mem. of the 
Barrie Town (Council. 1877-1882; mem. of 
mimicipal council of North Bay, 1801; 
imsuccessful candidate for Ont. Legis., 
1800; for many yrs. mem. of Pub. and High 
Sch. Bds. of North Bay; chn. of the Bd. of 
Trade, 1804-1002. Address: North Bay, 
Ont. 

PYNE, Hon. Robert Allan, M.L.A., 
M.D., Minister of Education for Ontario; 
s. of Thomas Pyne, M.D., and Hester Jane 
Roberts, cousin of Field-Marshal Earl 
Roberts, both of Waterford, Ireland; b. 
Newmarket, (3o. York. Ont„ 20 Oct., 1865. 
Registrar of Ck>llege of Physicians and 
Surgeons of Ont.; has been C^hairman of 
Toronto Sch. Board and Toronto Free 
Library Board; Member of the first Board 
of Health, Toronto; member of the High 
Sch. Board, Toronto; member of the 37th 
Haldimand Rifles for years; late Assistant 
Surgeon 10th Regt. Royal Grenadiers; first 
el. to Ont. Leg. Ass., 1808; re-el. 1002, 1005, 
1008; apptd. Min. of Education in the 
Whitney Admn., 8 Feb.. 1005. Address: 
Cor. Sherboume St. and Wilton Ave.. Tor- 
onto. Club: Albany. Toronto. 

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QU»APPBL.LE, Bishop of; see Rt. Rev. 

John Grisdale. 
QITEBEC, Archbishop of; see Most Rev. 

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QUEBEC Bishop of; see Rt. Rev. An- 
drew H. Dunn. 
QUIGLEY, Most Bev. James Edward, 

R. C. archbishop of Chicago; 6. Oshawa, 
Ont.. 15 Oct., 1864. Educ.: St. Joseph's 
Coll., Christian Brothers, Buffalo. nTY.; 
went with parents to X/una. N.Y.. 1856; 
studied Sem. of Our Lady^ of Angels (now 
Niagara Univ.); grad. Univ. at Innsbruck, 
Austrian Tyrol; i^rad. Cc^l. Propaganda. 
Rome. 1870; ordained priest, 1870; pastor 
St. Vincent's Ch., Attica, N.Y.. 1870-84; 
St. Joseph's Cathedral. Buffalo. 1884-06; 
St. Bridget's Ch.. Jan.. 1806-Feb.. 1807; 
bishop of Buffalo. 1807-1003; installed 
archbishop of Chicago. Mar., 10, 1003 
Address: 623 N. State St.. Chicago, U.S.A. 
QUmiiAN, Joseph; Dist. Passr. Agent. 
G.T.R.. Montreal; 6. Lacolle. Que., 10 Aug., 
1850; s. Wm. Quinlan and Philomene. d. 
of Capt. Bary, an English officer who came 
to Canada during the rebellion of 1837; 
m. (1st) Mary Morrow (dec.); (2nd) Blanche 
B.. d. of M. P. McGammon. pres. of the 
Merchants Bank of Aurora. Ind., U.S.A.; 
one s, Educ.: Lacolle and St. Valentine. 
Que. Entered the service of the G.'T.R. , in 
1877. as telegrai>h operator; employed 
successively as station agent, express agent, 
travelling passenger agent, 1800-1002; dis- 
trict passenger agent at Montreal, 1002 to 
date. Has supervision of all inunigrants 
landing, for the G. T. R. and its connections 
at Montreal, Halifax, St. John and Portland 
Me. Recrealion: work. Address: 440 Mt. 
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RACE, Thomas Henry; Police Magis- 
trate. Mitchell, Ont.; 6. Durham Co., ESig., 
1 May^l848; s. of Thomas Race and Eliza- 
beth Thompson; m. Margaret Ballentine, 
of Guelph, Ont.; two «. two d. Educ: 
Port Hope Gram. Sch. and Victoria Univ. 
Came to Canada with parents, 1853, and 
worked on farm for some yrs. Thirty yrs. 
in journalism as editor of Mitchell Recorder. 
Ebchibition Com. for Canada since 1004 to 
U.S., England, New Zealand, Australia, 
and Scotland. Recreations: fruits, flowers 
and agriculture. i4ddrc««; Mitchell, Ont. 

BACINE, Damase, M.L.A.; b. Crysler. 
Stormont Co., Ont., 28 May, 1855; «. of J. 
B. Racine, and A. Charlebois; m. Corina 
Benoit; six s. four d. Educ: Crysler Pub. 
Sch. Has been Ck)uncillor, Dep. Reeve. 
Reeve, (3o. Councillor and Warden of the 
U. C. of Prescott and Russell. First el. to 
Leg. Ass. at g. e., 1005; re-el. 1008. Ad- 
dress: Casselman, Ont. 

BAINTILLE, Hon. Henri B., K.C.. B.C. 
L. (McGill); 6. Ste. Angele de Monnoir. 
5 April, 1852; s. of Felix Rain ville, farmer, 
and Marie Daignault; m. 1876, Eugenie. 
d. of the late Alexandre Archambault. 
Educ: St. Hyacinthe Coll., Ste. Marie de 
Monnoir Coll. Grad. B.C.L., McGill Univ.. 
1873. Admitted to the Bar, 14 Jan., 1874. 
Was for many yrs. an Alderman of the City 
of Montreal. First returned to Legis. for 
Montreal (St. Louis Div.) g. e.. 1800; 
defeated at g. e., 1802; re-el. g. e., 1807, 
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1901>4; dir., Montreal light. Heat & Power 
Co., Crown life Insur. Co.; Royal Electric 
Co. AddresB: 382 Sherbrooke St. W., 
Montreal. 

BAI^KIN, Colin; h. nr. Pictou, N.S., 26 
Julv, 1826; «. of Colin Rankin and Mary 
Robertson; m. (1st) Rebecca Scott, of Que- 
bec (d. 1871); (2nd) Annie Deacon, of 
Liindsay: four «. lour d. Educ: Bathurst, 
N.B. Entered the service of the Hudson's 
Bay Co. at Mattawa, March, 1849, and was 
stationed in subseauent ym. at posts on the 
St. Maurice, north shore of Gulf of St. 
Lawrence, Lake Spperior, Saguenay, Sim- 
coe rdst., and finally as chief factor in the 
Temiskaniing Dist with headquarters at 
Mattawa; retired 1902, then being senior 
chief factor, after 52 yrs. continuous service 
with the H. B. Co. An ardent sportsman. 
Arranged moose hunting expeditions for 
Lords Minto and Grey, dovemors-General; 
organized canoe brig, in connection with the 
lumbermen's entertainment of their Royal 
Highnesses, the Duke and Duchess of C!om- 
wall and York on their visit to Ottawa, 1901 ; 
personally thanked by H. R. H. ; organized 
the Kippewa Fish and Game Club, which 
has the largest himtinjs area of any similar 
club in Can.; organized the Wa-Wash- 
^eshi Fish and Game Club with head- 
quarters on the Schyan River, Pontiac CJo. 
RecreaiwM: big game hunting, fishing. 

■ Address: Mattawa, Ont. 

BANKIN. James Palmer, M.B., L.R.C., 
P. & S. (Edinb.) M.P.; 6. County of Oxford, 
Ont., 30 April, 1866; «. of David Rankin and 
Jane Palmer Davis; m. Mary Jane McKee; 
one «. and two d. Educ,: Toronto Univ. 
and Edinbiirgh; a physician and suigeon; 
practiced his profession in the counties of 
Perth and Oxford since 1879; chairman of 
Sch. Board, Stratford, 1906; alderman, 
1907-08; Major in 28th Regt., Stratford; 
grand Junior Warden of the G, L. of Can., 
A. F. & A.M.; first el. to H. of C, 1908. 
Recreations: military and rifle practice. 
Address: Stratford, Ont. Cluh: Ontario, 
Toronto, 

BATZ, Hon. Valentine; Senator; h. St. 
Jacobs, Waterloo Co., 12 Nov., 1848; «. 
of Jacob and Mary Ratz; m. Mary G^er, 
of Hamburg; two s. three d. Educ: Hne 
Hill Pub. Sch.; a lumberman and pres. of 
the South River Lumber Co.; el. to the 
H. of C. in 1896; defeated 1900; re-el. 1904; 
called to the Senate, 19 Jan., 1909. Ad- 
dress: Parkhill, Ont. 

RAYMOND, Yen. William C, M.A., 
LL.D., F.R.S.C, Archdeacon of St. John. 
N.B.; 6. Woodstock, N.B., 3 Feb., 1863; s. 
Lt.-Col. Chas. W. and Mary E. Raymond; 
m. Julia Nelson of St. John, N.B.; one s. 
one d. Educ: Carleton Co. (N.B.) Gram. 
Sch. and Univ. of New Brunswick; in early 
manhood commanded the Woodstock Field 
Battery of Artillery; ordained by Bishop 
Midley in 1879; stationed for six years at 
Stanley, York Co.; for 26 years at St. 
Mary's Church, St. John, N.B.; Archdeacon, 
1908; Secretary the N.B. Historical Soc. 
Pubh'ca/tons .'Kingston and the Loyalists, 
1889, early days of Woodstock, 1891, U.E. 
Loyalists, 1893, the London Lawyer, 1894, 
the Old Fort ^Windsor Papers, 1901. History 
of St. John River, 1905; story of Old Fort 
Frederick. Recreation.; curling. Address: 
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67 Waterloo St.. S, John, N.B.; The Park 
Rothesay, NT.B. (summer). 

BEAD, Hon, Joseph; b. Summerside, 
P.E.L, 31 Oct., 1849; m. Saxdh Carruthers 
of North Bedeque, P.E.I.; two s. Educ: 
Summerside. Gram. Sch., Ions Nautical 
Academy, Liverpool, Eng.; has been pres. 
local board of trade and pres. Maritime 
Board of Trade; elec. to the P.E.I. L^is- 
lature, 1900; member of the Cabinet without 
portfolio, 1903; re-elec. in 1904 and in 1908. 
Publications: one of the contributors to 
history 6f P. E. Island, past and present. 
Recreation: travel. Address: Summerside, 
P.E.L 

BEADE, John, LL.D., F.R.S.C; b. Bal- 
lyshannon Co., Don^al, Ireland, 13 Nov., 
1837; s. Joseph Reade and Frances Smyth; 
unmarried. J?(itic.:Enniskillen and Belfast 
Arrived in Canada, June, 1866; associate 
Editor of the Montreal Gazette for forty yrs.: 
has been mostly engaged in journalism and 
literature; has consistently advocated the 
conciliation of race and religion in Canada. 
Canadian C!onfederation and the unity of 
the Empire; one of the orginal members. 
Royal Society of Canada (1882); founded 
by Marquis of Lome, and pres. of Hist, and 
,Archa;ol. Section (English); with Prof. 
Penhallow, the late H. Beaugrand (Mayor 
of Montreal in 1886, ect,), and W. J. White, 
K.C., founded Canadian Branch of Amer- 
ican Folk Lore Society. Address: Montreal. 

BEAUME, Hon. Joseph Octave, M.D., 
M.L.A., h. 13 Aug,, 1866; s. of OUver 
Reaume and Josette Dumont, French Can- 
adians; m. 1887, Catherine L. Turner, Lock- 
port, New York; two s. two d. Educ: 
Assomption Coll., Sandwich; Windsor High 
Sch. J Detroit, Mich. Coll. of Medicine; 
Trinity Medical College; Minister of Public 
Works, Ontario, 1906; commenced as Sch. 
teacher, and afterwards for 18 years prac- 
tised medicine in Windsor and Essex Co.; 
elec. mem. of Ont. Leg., 1902, 1906 and 
1908; Conservative. Recreations: horses 
and baseball. Address: Toronto, and Wind- 
sor, Ont. Club: Albany, Toronto. 

BEDFEBN, Jan^es Henry* lumber mer- 
chant; b. Douglas, Isle of Man, 1841; s. of 
Geoi^e Redfem, a merchant of Douglas, 
and Margaret Quiggin; unmarried. Educ: 
Completed his educ. in Liverpool; entered 
lumber business with his uncle in Troy, 
N.Y. Removed to Montreal, 1870, where 
he has since been in the lumber business. 
First Mayor of Westmount. Mem. Mont- 
real Bd. of Trade; pres. of St. Geoige's Soc. 
for two yrs. Address: 28 Rosemount Ave., 
Montreal. Clubs: St. James, Montreal 
Himt. Forest and Stream, Montreal; Rid- 
eau, (Jttawa. 

BEED, Hayter; Mgr. of the C. P. R. 
Hotel System; b. L'Orignal, Ont., 1849; 
s. of Greorge Decimus and Harriet Reed; m. 
(1st) 1888 Georgina {d. 1889), d. of the 
late Lt.-Col. Ponton, of Belleville; (2nd) 
1894, Kate, d. of the late Chief Justice 
Armour, of Toronto; one a. Educ: Upper 
Can. Coll. and Model Gram. Sch., Toronto. 
Acted as Brigade Major 6th Military Dist., 
in 1870; transferred to North West Force, 
stationed at Fort Garry, acting as its 
Adjutant until its disbandment; transferred 
to Indian Dept., successive steps of a^ent, 
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of Dep. Supt. of Indian A£Fair8 for the 
Dom.; retired 1897; was a mem. of the 
original North West Council and fOT a time 
acted as Lieut.-Gov. for the Territories: 
now ingr. in chief of the C. P. R. Hotel 
System. Recreations: yachting, polo, rid- 
ing. Addreee: 116 Place Viger Hotel, 
Montreal. Clvbt: St. James's^ Montreal; 
Garrison, Quebec; Manitoba, Wmnipeg. 

REED, Mrs. Hayter (Kate); b. Cobourg. 
Ont. ; d. of the late Chief Justice Armour and 
Eliza Clench; m. (Ist) 1880, Grosvenor Low- 
rey, a mem. of the New York bar (one s. one 
rf. ;(2nd) 1904. Hayter Reed, Mgr. of the C. P. 
R. Hotel System (one a.) Of great artistic 
taste; selected and purchased and person- 
ally supervised the installation of the 
internal furnishings of the C. P. R. Empress 
Hotel at Victoria, B.C., whish is conceded 
to be one of the most beautiful hostelries 
for its size on the continent. Addreaa: 
1 16 Place Viger Hotel, Montreal. 

BEFOBD, Robert; Pres. of the Robert 
Reford Co., Montreal; h. Belfast, Ireland. 
Arrived in CSanada, 1845, and resided in 
Toronto until 1865. domg business as 
wholesale grocer. Removed to Montreal 
latter yr., and engaged in ocean shipping, 
the present business of his Co. Agents of 
Donaldson Line, Thompson Line, and 
several other Co's. Pres. of Mount Royal 
Milling and Mfg. Co.; director. Bank of 
Toronto, Lake of Woods Milling Co., Lab- 
rador Co., York Lumber Co., N.S. Steel and 
Coal Co., and Montreal Elevating Co.; a 

f over nor of McGill Univ. Chairman of 
to^al Com. on Transportation, 1904-5. 
which reported on improvements required 
for increase of shipping and transportation 
trade of country. Addreaa: 260 Drununond 
St., Montreal. Cluba: Mount Royal, Can- 
ada, Montreal. 

BEGAN, John William; journalist; b. 
Dartmouth, N.8., 1872, a. of John Regan 
and Bridget Bowes; unmarried. Educ: 
in the pub. Sch. A merchant for a number 
of years; eisht years journalist, connected 
with the Halifax Herald', one year with 
CUy Newa, and World, New York; at 
present Maritime Provinces representative 
of the Associated Press, ana managing 
editor of monthly magazine. Industrial 
Advocate. Pvhlicationa: sketches and tra- 
ditions of the Northwest Arm," historical; 
in Summer Land, Illustrated. Addreaa: 
Halifax, N.S. 

BEID, George Asnew, R.C.A.; h. Wince- 
ham, Ont., 1860, of Scotch and Irish 
parents; m. Mary Kieslae of Reading, Pa. 
Educ: Toronto, Philadelphia, Paris and 
Madrid; exhibits in Paris Salon; medals 
World's Fair, Chicago and St. Louis; ser- 
ved on Jury of Awards Fine Arts Depart- 
ment, Pan American Exhibition, Buffalo; 
pres. of Ontario Society of Artists, 1898- 
1902; pres. of Royal (Canadian Academy, 
1906-1909. Worka: include The Pioneers, 
6 panels, City Hall, Toronto; Dreaming; 
Mortga^ng the Homestead, and The 
Arrival of C^amplain at Quebec, 1608, in 
National Gallery, Ottawa; Family Prayer; 
a modem Madonna; Lullaby; Lt^cging; A 
Story; The Clock Cleaner; The Foreclosure 
of the Mortg^e: Homeseekers, etc. Ad' 
dreaa: Wychwooa Park, Toronto; Ontario- 



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in-the Catskills. ' Cluba: Arts and Letters, 
Toronto. 

BEID, James, M.P.; b. River Charlo, 
Restigouche Co., N.B.. 14 Nov., 1839; m. 
5 March, 1873, Lizzie McNair. Educ: 
River Charlo, Restigouche Co.; elected to 
H. of C, 1900, 1904 and 1908; » Presbyter- 
ian; a Liberal. Addreaa: Charlo Station, 
N.B. 

BEID, John Alexander: b. Liverpool. 
Eng., 4 March, 1862; a. of David Reid, and 
Elizabeth Miller Gordon; m. Mabel Victoria 
Laurie. Educ: Liverpool Institute and 
Univ. CJoU., Liverpool, Eng. Arrived in 
Canada, 22 Sept., 1883; Clerk of the Ex- 
ecutive Council of the Province of Sask.; 
business training in England'^ journalism in 
Western Canada; public service. Dominion, 
1884-9; service of the N. W. T., and Sask., 
1895 to date. AddreM .-Regina, Sask. 

BEID, John Dowsley, M.D., M.P.; 6. 
Prescott, Ont.. 1 Jan., 1859; 8. of John and 
Jane Reid; m. Ephie Labatt, of London, 
Ont.; one a. one d. Educ: Queen's Univ., 
Kingston, Ont.; was manager of Edwards- 
burg Starch Co. for seven years; manager of 
Imperial Starch Co. for four years; grad- 
uated in medicine. Queen's; elected to the 
H. of Cy 1901, to 1909. Addreaa: Prescott, 
Ont. Cluha: Rideau, Ottawa; Albany, and 
R. C. Y. C, Toronto. 

l^ID, John Bogers; b. Brooklyn. N. Y., 
9 Oct., 1855; a. John Reid (Irish) and 
Matilda Paterson (Scotch); m. Emma Kate 
Rusland ; one a. one d. Educ : early school- 
ing in New York; finished at Brockville, 
Ont.; arrived in Canada, 1867; joint man- 
ager for Eastern Ontario, of the Sun Life 
Assurance Co., under firm name of John R. 
andW. L. Reid; has occupied present posi- 
tion for 20 years; pres. of the (Jttawa Board 
of Trade; now Treasurer; Pub. Sch. Trustee; 
dir. of (General Hospital; dir. of Home for 
Aged; has been Grand Master I. O. F., and 
Grand Senior Warden of Masons. Recrea- 
tiona: bowling and curling. Addreaa: 300 
Waverley St., and Sun Ofe Building. Ot- 

BETNAB» Bev. Alfred Henry, M.A.. 
LL.D.; Dean of the Faculty of Arts, Vic- 
toria Univ., Toronto; 6. Quebec, 13 Oct., 
1840; a. of James Reynar and Ellen Conner; 
m. (1st) Fanny M. Punshon: (2nd) Ida 
Hayden; seven d. Educ: High Sch., Que- 
bec, and Victoria Univ., CJobourg (Prince of 
Wales medalist, 1862). In 1862 grad. in 
Arts and entered the Ministry of the Metho- 
dist Church; in 1866 apptd. to (Dhair in 
Victoria Univ. as Prof, of Modem Lan- 
guages; now Wm. Gooderham Prof, of 
English Literature and Dean of the Faculty 
of Arts of Victoria Univ.; mem. of Senate 
of Toronto Univ. Publicationa: "Over- 
L^slation in Church and State;" text 
books in History and Literature. Addreaa: 
Cobourg, Ont.; Victoria Coll., Toronto. 

BETNOLDS, His Hon. Edmund John, 
K.C.; 6. Brockville, Ont., 13 Feb., 1855; a. 
Thomas Reynolds, M.D., and Eleanor 
Sara Sinkler; m. Margaret Crawford Smart: 
one a. two d. Educ: Brockville pub. and 
Gram. Sch.; called to the bar, 1876; created 
Q.C., in 1899; Jimior CJounty Judge, Leeds 
and Grenville, 1902. Addreaa: Brockville, 
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BETNOLDS, Martin Montgomery; b. 

Syracuse, N.Y.; m. Flora Livineston, 18.94; 
Educ. ; Syracuse, N.Y. Arrived in Canada, 
1908. Fifth vice<)re8., G. T. Ry. of Canada 
third vice-pres., G. T. Pacific Ky.; has 30 
years exp^ence in railroad nccounts and 
finances; was comptroller Govt. Railways 
of Mexico for five years, and resigned in 
March, 1908, to join the Grand Trunk Ry. 
of Canada. AddreM: Linton Apartments, 
Montreal. Cluba: St. James, Canada, 
Montreal, Que. 
RHODES, Edgar Nelson, B.A., LL.B., 
M.P.; b. Amherst, N.S., 6 Jan., 1877; a. of 
Nelson A. Rhodes and Sarah Davidson 
Curry; m. M. Grace, 2nd d. of late Hon. 
W. T. Pipes, Atty.-Gen'l., Nova Scotia; 
one 8. one d. Educ: Amherst Academy. 
Horton Coll. Academy, Acadia Univ., and 
Dalhousie Univ.; commenced practice at 
Amherst, 1 Jan., 1903; successful in first 
political contest, being ret\imed from Co. 
of Cumberland, 1908, for many years 
represented by Sir Charles Tupper; Con- 
servative whip for the Maritime Provinces. 
Recreations: motoring and tennis. Address: 
Amherst, N.S. Clubs: Halifax; Rideau. 
Ottawa. 
BICHARBS, James W., M . P «. of W m. 
and Susan Richards. Educ: Public Schs. 
and St. Dimstan's Coll., Charlottetown, 
P.E.I.; was a member of the Grovemment of 
P.E.I. ; for upwards of 30 years, contin- 
ouosly represented the second district of 
Prince Co., in the Provincial Legislature; 
first el. to H. of C, 1908; Church of Eng- 
land; Liberal. Address: Bideford, P.E.I. 
BICHABDSON, Amos Augustus, M.L. 
A.; 6. Co. of Lennox, Ont., 2 April, 1850; s. 
of Amos Richardson and Nancy Huyler; 
m. Jane Bigg; one s. one d. Educ: in the 
Com. Sch.; was a farmer until 21 years of 
age; clerk and merchant from that time 
until the present; first el. to the Ont. Leg. 
Ass., at g. e., 1908. Address: Deseronto, 
Ont. 
BICHABDSON, His Hon. Hugh: 6. Lon- 
don, Ont., 21 July, 1826; s. of Richard and 
Elizabeth Sarah Richardson; m. (1st) 
Charlotte Houghson ;(2nd) Rachel Piper 
(both deceased); two s. five d. Educ: 
London, Up. Can., and Ontario. Arrived 
in Canada, Aug., 1831; called to the Bar, 
Osgoode Hall, Nov., 1847; practiced at 
Woodstock, Ont., until June, 1872; chief 
clerk, Department of Justice, Ottawa, until 
July, 1876; Legal adviser to Lt.-Gov. and 
member of N. W. Council at Battleford and 
Regina, to Feb., 1887; senior Judge, Sup- 
reme CJourt of N.W.T., now retired on 
pension; served in the active militia jprivate 
to Lieut.-Col.. from 1860 to 1875; Frontier 
service, 1864-6 (medal); presided trial. 
Loins Riel and other rebels, 1 885. Address: 
The Windsor, Ottawa. 
BICHABDSON, Bight Bev. John An- 
drew, M.A., D.D.; Bishop of Freder- 
icton, N.B.; b. Warwick, Eng., 30 Oct., 
1868; ». of Rev. John Richardson, Rector 
of Saddington, Eng., and Mary Watkins; 
m. Dora Lillian Fortin, 2nd d. of the Ven- 
Arch. Fortin, Rector Holy Trinity Church, 
Winnipeg ; one s. three d. Educ : Warwick, 
Gram. Sch., and St. Johns Ck>ll., Winnipeg; 
Univ. of Manitoba. Arrived in Canada, 
1 May, 1888; curate in charge St. Luke's 
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Winnipeg, 1893-1897; Rector, 1897-1899: 
Rector, Trinity Church, St. John, N B , 
1899-1906; Bishop, Coadjutor, Fredericton! 
1906-1907; Bishop of Fredericton, 1907, 
Address: Bishop's Court, Fredericton. N.B, 
BICHABDSON, Bobert Lome; £!ditor 
and Prop, of the Winnipeg Tribune; 6. 
Balderson, Lanark Co., Ont., 28 June, 1860; 
s. of Joseph Richardson and Harriet 
Thompson; m. Clara Jane Mallory, of 
Mallorytown, Ont.; five d. Educ: Balder^ 
son Pub. Sch. Began newspaper career in 
1878 as reporter on Montreal Star; joined 
Toronto Globe staff in 1880; ronoved to 
Winnipeg, 1882, and estbd. the Winnipeg 
Tribune, 1890, of which he is still ed. and 
prop. El. to H. of C, 1896; re-el. 1900; 
unsuccessful. 1904. Pt^licaHons: two nov- 
els, "Colin of the 9th Concession," 1903; 
"The Camerons of Bruce," 1905. Address: 
Winnipeg, Man. 
BIDDELL, Archibald, M.L. A.; b. Perth, 
Ont., 25 Jime, 1864; s. of George Riddell 
and Jane Campbell; m. Catherine Strachan; 
four 8. four d. Educ: in pub. sch.; went 
west, 1892, and was one of the pioneer 
settlers in Sask.; was councillor for five 
years; elec. to the Legislature of Sask. in 
1908; dir., the Oxbow Farmers' Elevator 
Co. Address: Oxbow, Sask. 
BIDDELL, Hon. William Benwick* 
B.A., B.Sc., LL.B., F.B.S.; b. Hamilton 
tp. Ont., 6 April, 1862; s. of Walter 
Riddell, Hamilton, and Mainr Ann Herbert 
Ren wick; m. Anna Hester Kersop Crossen, 
y. d. of James Crossen, Oobourg, Ont. 
Educ: Cobourg Coll. Inst, and Victoria 
Univ.; for four years professor of Mathem- 
atics, Government Normal Sch., Ottawa; 
callea to the bar of Ont., Hilary term 1883, 
Osgoode Hall; created Q.C., 1897; Bencher 
Law Society of Up. Can., elec. 1892, and 
continuously re-elec.; Victoria Univ. and 
Univ. of Toronto; elec. by graduates in 
law, 1884, and continuously re-elec.; apptd. 
Judge of the Hii^h Court of Justice, Ont., 
King's bench division, 1906. Address: 109 
George St., Toronto. Clubs: Toronto, On- 
tario Jockey, Toronto, Ont.; London, Lon- 
don. 
BILET, Hon. George; Senator; b. St. 
Catharines, Ont., 1843; m. Mary N., d. of 
Hon. W. D. Balfour, Prov. Secy, of Ont^ in 
the Hardy Administration; removed to 
British Colimibia in the early days, and 
became identified with the interests ot that 
province; an unsuccessful candidate for 
H. of C, 1900; returned at bye-elec-, 1002; 
re-elec., 1904; resigned from H. of C, Feb., 
1906. and called to the Senate, March 22na 
of the same year; a Liberal. Address: 
Victoria, B.C. 
BILEY. Bobert Thomas; b. Yorkshire, 
Eng., 1 July, 1851; s. of Thomas Riley, 
ship-owner, and Lavinia Bell; m. 1873, 
Harriet Murgatroyd; four a. two d. Educ: 
St. Thomas' (barter House, London, Eng. 
Spent four yrs. as clerk in architects' and 
builders' offices; was clerk on staff of 
Adjutant-General's Dept., Horse Guards, 
London, Eng. for two yrs. Arrived in 
Canada, 1876, and lived in Wentworth Co.. 
Ont., for nine yrs. engaging in farming ana 
contracting; removed o Manitoba. 1881; 
was mgr. of the Manitoba Drainage Co.; 
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the West bourne Cattle Co., of West bourne, 
Man.; apptd. Mgr. Dir., on or^ahization of 
Canadian Fire Insur Co., and is also West- 
em Mgr. for the W. E. Sanford Mfg. Co., 
Ltd. of Hamilton, Ont. Dir., Canada Per- 
manent & Western Canada Mortgage Cor- 
poration, of Toronto; Great West Life 
Assur. Co. of Winhipeg . Address: Winni- 
peg, Man. 

BmOIEB, His Hon. B.; b. Southport, 
Lancashire, Ikig., 1865 ;''8. of Edward John- 
son Blmmcr, J.P., ana Sarah Frances 
^ Bookroyd; m. Leone, d. of W. Marchant; 
" three a. three d. Educ. : Liverpool and 
London; arrived in Canada, 1891; member 
of the bar of N. W. T.,"Sask., Alta., and 
Man.. 1892, 1898: solicitor, England, 1888; 
Legal Advisor to Governor of N^.T., 1897; 
Dept. of Indian affairs, 1898; apptd. Judge 
of the District Court, Ju(£cial Dist. of 
Cannington, Sask., 1907. Address: Areola, 
Sask. * Clvh: Assiniboia, Regina. 

BIOBDON, Charles Christopher, B.A. 
(Toronto Univ.); 6. St. Catharines, Ont., 3 
Jime, 1876; s. of Chas. Riordon and Edith 
Ellis, of Toronto; m. 1900, Amy Louise, d. 
of Rev. Chas. Paterson, of Port Hop^, Ont.; 
two •. one d. Educ: Upper Canada Coll.; 
Ridley Coll., St. Catharines; Toronto Univ. 
Has served in all branches of the paper 
making and pulp industries; asst. mgr. at 
Hawkesbury Mill; mgr. Merritton Mills; 
gep. mgr. of the Riordon Paper Mills, 1905. 
Was for a time Capt., 19th Regt., St. Cath- 
arines. Mem. of the Chapter of the Alpha 
Delta Phi Fraternity of Toronto Univ. 
Recreation: canoeing. Address: Cote des 
Neiges Rd., Montreal. Clubs: Elngineers'^ 
Montreal; Toronto; Alpha Delta Phi, New 
York. 

BITCHIE, Miss EUza, B.L., Ph. D.; 6. 
HaUfax, N.S., 31 Jan., 1866; d. of Hon. J. 
W. Ritchie, Judge in Equity of the Supreme 
Court of N.S.. and Amelia Rebecca Ritchie, 
d. of W. B. Almon^ M.D. Educ: privately; 
attended Dalhousie Coll. as soon as that 
institution was opened to women; apptd. 
Fellow of Philosophy at Cornell Univ., in 
1887; in 1890, Instructor in Philosophy, 
Wesley Coll., Mass.; Asso. Professor. 1894; 
resigned this chair in 1900. Publications: 
The Problem of Personality, 1889. Recrea- 
lions; reading, book collecting, chess. Ad- 
dress: "Winwick," Halifax, N.S. 

BITCHIE, Philip Embury, B.A., B.C.L.; 
b. Montreal, 18 Aug.. 1865; s. Thomas W. 
Ritchie, Q.C., and Jessie Torrance, d. of 
John Fisher, Esq., Quebec; m. Francis Jean 
McLean, d. of John McLean, of Lessamska 
House, Co. Mayo, Ireland. Educ: Mont- 
real High Sch., Heidelburg and Fredericsk- 
dorf (Germany), McGill Univ., Trinity Coll., 
and Osgoode Hall, Toronto; practiced law 
12 years in Toronto; apptd. Registrar of 
Copyrights and Trade Marks, 1 Jan., 1906. 
Recreations: curling, lawn bowling. Address: 
143 Cartier St., Ottawa. 

BTVBT, Louis Alfred Adhemar, B.A., 
LL.B., K.C., M.P.; b. Joliette. Que., 16 
Sept., 1873; s. of Charles Rivet and Her- 
minie Michaud; m. Rose de lenna Cypihot; 
two 8. one d. Educ: Joliette Coll. and 
Laval Univ.; admitted to the bar, Que., 
1895; first elected to the H. of C, 1904, at 
bye-elec.; re-elec. in 1904 and 1908; rep- 

- resents Hocbelaga; Liberal. ^Recreation: 



travel. Address: 610 Center St., Montreal. 
Clubs: St. Denis, St. George, Montreal. 

BOBB, James Alexander, M.P.; 5. 
Huntingdon, Que., 10 Aug., 1859; s. of 
Alexander Robo and Janet Smith; m. Mary 
Alma Mathe {deceased 1 902) ; one d. Educ : 
Huntingdon Academy; member of Valley- 
field Council for 8 years: Mayor, 1906 to 
1910; Trustee Valleyfield Schools from 1897 
to the present time; first el. to H. of C. at 
g. e., 1908. Address: Valleyfield, Que. 

BOBEBTS, Charles George Douslas, 
M.A., LL.D.; 6. Douglas, York Ck)., N.B., 
10 Jan., 1860: s. of Rev. Geo. Roberts, M.A., 
LL.D., Rector of Fredericton and Canon 
of Christ Church Cadedral, and Emma 
Wetmore Bliss Roberts; grad. Univ, of New 
Brunswick, 1879; m. 1880, Mary I. Fenety, 
d. of the late George E, Fenty. Queen's 
Printer of N.B., Headmaster Chatham, N.B. 
Gram. Sch., and of the York St. Sch.. Fred- 
ericton; editor Week, Toronto, 1883-4; prof. 
English and French literature. Kings Coll., 
Windsor, N.S., 1885-8; prof. English and 
economics, same^ 1888-96; asso. editor 
Illustrated American and resided in New 
York, 1897-8. Publications: (verse) Orion 
and Other Poems; In Divers Tones; Ave — 
An Ode for the Shelley Centenary; Songs of 
the Common Day, TJhe Book of the Native; 
New York Nocturnes; The Book of the Rose 
(prose) The Canadians of Old; Earth's 
Enigmas; The Raid from Beausejour; A 
History of Canada; The Forge in the Forest: 
Aroimd the Campfire; Reube Dare's Shad 
Boat; A Sister to Evangeline, 1898; Apple- 
ton's Canadian Guidebook, 1899; By the 
Marshes of Minas, 1900 The Heart of the 
Ancient Wood, 1900; Poems (collective 
edit.), 1901; The Kindred of the Wild, 
1902; Barbara Ladd, 1902; The Prisoner 
of Mademoiselle, The Little People of the 
Sycamore, 1906; The Return to the Trails, 
1905; Red Fox, 1906; The Heart that 
Knows, 1906; In the Deep of the Snow, 
1907; The Young Acadian, 1907; Haimting 
of the Silences, 1907; The House in the 
Water, 1908; The Backwoodsman, 1909; 
Editor: The Alastor and Adonais of Shelley 
(with intro. and notes), 1902. Recreations: 
canoang, tennis, fishing, camping. Ad- 
dress: Fredericton, N.B. 

BOBEBTSOX, David, M.D., CM. (Mc- 
Gill); M.C.P. AS., Ont.; Registrar of Deeds 
for the Co. of Halton; b. Tp. of Esquesing, 
Halton Co., Ont., 9 July, 1841; «. of Alex- 
ander Robertson and Agnes Moore; m. 1867, 
Jeannette Sophia Morse, of Milton; one s. 
three d. Educ: Milton Gram. Sch., and 
McGill Univ. <Jrad. in Medicine in 1864 
and practiced until 1898, when was apptd. 
Registrar of Deeds. El. to Leg. Ass. of 
Ontario, 1879. Mayor of Milton for the 
yrs.; reeve fourteen yrs.; co warden, 1892. 
Pub. Sch. Trustee since 1870 and cnn. of 
the Bd. for eight yrs.; treas. of Pub. Lib- 
rary, Milton for over 30 yrs.; treas. of 
Halton Agric. Soc. for five vears; pres. of 
Halton Historical Assn.; pres. of the Milton 
Pressed Brick Co. Recreations: curling, 
boating. Addresses; Milton. Ont. ; "Struan , 
Bala P.O., Muskoka, Ont. (summer). 

BOBEBTSOX, Farquhar; b. North 

Branch, near Martintown, Glengarry Co., 

Ont., 14 April. 1850; «. of Hugh Robertson 

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of the late James Grais, M.L.A. for Glen- 
garry Co.; ifwo d. Educ: Williamstown, 
Glengarry Co., Ont.; represented St. And- 
rew's ward in the Montreal City Council for 
six years and was representative of the 
Montreal City Council on the Protestant 
Board of Sch. Commissioners for the «ame 
period; vice-pres., Montreal Board of Trade, 
1908, and pres., 1909. Recreations: curling 
and golf. Address: 30 Ontario Av., Mon- 
treal. Clubs: St. James, Himt, and Outre- 
man^t Golf, Montreal. 
BOBEBTSON, Hon. James Edwin, M. 
D., M.S., Senator; 6. at New Perth, P.E.I., 
8 Oct., 1840; a. of Peter Robertson and Ann 
McFarlane; m. EUzabeth McFarlane. Educ. : 
Com. Sch.. Central Academy, P.E.I., and 
McGill Coll.. entered the P.E.I. Legislature 
in 1870, and H. of ,C., in 1882; apptd. to the 
Senate, 1902. Address: Montague, P.E.I. 
BOBEBTSOX, James WUson, C.M.G.. 
LL.D.; b. Dimlop, Ayrshire, 2 Nov., 1857; 
s. of John Robertson and Mary Wilson; m. 
1896, Jennie, o. d. of John Mather, of Ottawa 
Arrived in Canada, 1875; Professor of 
Dairying, Ont. Agric. Coll., Guelph, Ont., 
1886-90; first Dairy Commissioner for 
Canada J 1890; first Commissioner of Agri- 
and Dairying fpr Canada, at Ottawa. 1895- 
1904; principal of the Macdonald Coll. at 
Ste. Anne de Bellevue, but now on one yr's. 
leave of absence; Hon. Secretary of the 
Provisional Committee for establishing a 
fund for founding the Victorian Order of 
Nurses in Canada, 1897; apptd. one of the 
governors of the Order by the Govemor- 
Oeneral of Canada. 1902; Chairman of the 
Central Board of the Aberdeen Association 
for the distribution of good literature to 
settlers in the newer and more remote parts 
of Canada; a member of the Executive 
Council of the Canadian Association for the 
Prevention of Consumption and other formus 
of Tuberculosis; a member of the federal 
commission for the conservation of the 
natural resources of Can. Address: Ste. 
Anne de Bellevue, Que. ; Victoria Chambers, 
Ottawa. Clubs: Rideau, Ottawa; St. 
James's, Montreal. 
BOBEBTSON, John Duff, M.L.A.; 6. 
Chesterfield, Oxford Co., Ont., 26 March, 
1873; s. of the late ReV. Wm. Robertson, 
M.A., and Elizabeth Duff; unmarried. 
Educ: Elora High Sch. and Ontario Coll. 
of Pharmacy; elec. to Legislature of Sask., 
1908. Address: Camora, Sask. 
BOBEBTSON John Boss; proprietor of 
the Toronto Telegram; b. Toronto, 28 Dec., 
1841; s. of John Robertson, of Nairn, Scot., 
and Margaret, d. of Hector Sindiur, of 
Stomoway, Isle of Lewis; m. (1st) Maria, 
d. of Edward E. Gillbee (d. 1886); (2nd) 
Bessie Elizabeth, d. of George D. Holland, 
Toronto; two «. Educ: Upper Can. Coll.; 
at twenty yrs. of age, estbd. a newspaper, 
devoted to athletic sport. Reporter on 
staffs of different Toronto newspapers; 
London, Eng., correspondent of Olobe, 
1872-1876. hi 1876, estbd. the Evening 
Telegramf which he still owns. Active in 
masonic circles; Grand Master of Canada. 
1890-91: Grand Rep. of the Grand Lodge of 
"P^g. Takes great interest in hospital 
work. Chn. ofBd. of Trustees of Toronto 
Hospital for Sick (Children. Foimded Lake- 
side Home for Little C!hildren; was pres. of 



Can. (Copyright Assii. for some yrs.; el. 
to H. of 0. as Ind. Con. at g. e., 1896; re- 
tired, 1900. PvblicaJHons: "A History of 
Canadian Free Masonry;" other works on 
masonic subjects. Address: 291 Sher- 
boume St., Toronto. Clubs: Toronto, Nat- 
ional, Toronto, 

BOBEBTSON, WilUam Fleet, B.A.Sc; 
6. Montreal. 1859; s. of Wm. W. Robertson, 
Q.C.; m. Edith Mercer, Montreal: one «. 
Educ: Gait Coll. Inst., Hi^ h Sch., Montreal, 
and McGill Univ.; a mimng engineer, and 
metallurgist; constructed several large 
copper works in U.S. and Canada; member 
Am. Inst. Min. Engineers; M.C.M.I., M.M. 
T.N.S.; now Provincial Mineralogist, Brit- 
ish (Columbia. Recreations: fishing, golf. 
Address: 1721 Rockland Av., Victoria, 
B.C. Clubs: Union, Golf. Victoria, B.C. 

BOBEBTSON, William iohxu B.A., LL. 
B.; 6. Westmeath, Renfrew CJo., Ont., 12 
Sept., 1846; s. John Robertson and Amma 
Rudsdade; (Highland Scotch, and Yorkshire 
ancestry); ^' Margaret K. Jimldn, St. 
Catharines, Onty two d. Educ: Pub. Sch., 
Bathurst Tp., High Sch. Perth, Ont.. Tor- 
onto univ.; gold medalist in metaphysics 
and logic; sUver medalist in mathematics; 
Prince of Wales prizeman, Toronto Univ.; 
teacher of mathematics and History, St. 
Catharines Coll. Inst.; pres. of Ont. Library 
Assn., for one year; member of General 
Conference. Methodist Church, 24 years: 
Board of Education, Methodist Church and 
Secy. Superannuation Fimd Board. PuHv' 
cations: High Sch. Algebra. Parts I and IX 
(Robertson and Bechard); Public Sch. 
History of England and Canada; High Sch. 
History of England and Canada; (Benkly 
and Robertson) ; Pamphlet on Banking and 
C!ommerce. Recreations: golf and indoor 
bowling. Address: 96 King St.. St. Cath- 
arines, Ont. Club: Grolf, St. Catherines. 

BOBIDOUX, His Hon. Joseph Emeryt 
K.C., D.C.L., Judge of Superior Court, Que.: 
b. 10 March. 1844; m. 1869. Sophie, d. of 
James B. Sancer. Educ: Montreal Coll.; 
St. Mary's (Jesuit) Coll.; McGill Univ. 
Called to the Bar. 1866; Q.Cm 1879; has 

Sractised in Montreal; was Professor of 
ivil Law in McGill Univ. for over 10 years; 
pres. of the McGill Graduates' Society, 1884; 
Batonnier of the Montreal Bar, 1895, re- 
elec.. 1896; Batonnier-Creneral, 1896; pres. 
of nrst newly-organised Canadian Bar 
Association, 1896; Liberal Member of the 
Legislature for Chateauguay, 1884-92, and 
1897; Provincial Secretary and afterwards 
Attorney-General, 1892; again Provincial 
Secretary, 1897-1900; Judge, 1900. Address: 
151 University St.. Montreal. Clubs: St. 
James's, St. Denis, Jockey, Montreal. 
BOBINS, William; sec. and dir. of the 
Hiram Walker & Sons, Ltd., distillers; h, 
Cornwall, En^j., 1 Aug., 1850; «. of Rev. 
Bfatthew Robins, a dissenting minister, and 
Jane Phillips; m. 1874, Margaret Keighley, 
of Toronto; one d. Educ: Pub. Sens. 
Engaged in clerical work in England. 
Amved, Canada, 1870, and became em- 
ployed as accnt. with business of J. C. 
Fitch, of Toronto; employed as ofiSce mgr. 
with Noxon Ck>., of Ingersoll, Ont., 1873; 
returned to Toronto, 1S94, and in 1870, 
opened an office as pub. accnt.; became 
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Dunn & Co., 1880, and removed to New 
York; return to Toronto, 1882 and in 1888, 
became mgr. of the buniness of Hiram 
Walker & Sons' distillery at Walkerville, 
which position he still holds. Vice-pres. 
of the Oil Exportation Co., of Canada; 
vice-pres., Canadian Trinidad Assn. Ad- 
dress: Windsor, Ont. 

BOBINSON* Major-General Charies 
Walker, C.B., B.A., D.C.L.; b. Tor- 
onto, Ont., 3 April, 1836; y. s. of Sir 
John Beverley Robinson. Bt., C.B., and 
Emma, d, of Charles Walker of Harlesden, 
Middlesex, m. 1884, Maivaret Frances, d. 
of Gen. Sir Archibald Alison, Bt., G.C.B.; 
one s. two d. Educ: Up. Can. Coll.; Trin. 
Coll., Toronto. Joined Rifle Brig., 1867; 
passed through Staff Coll., 1865; served in 
the Indian Mutiny (medal); in Ashanti 
Expedition, 1875-74; Brigade-Major, Euro- 
pean Brigade, medal with clasp and Brev. of 
Major; in Zulu War, 1879 (A.A.G. 2nd 
Div.), medal with clasp, and brevet of Lt.- 
Colonel, held appiontments of Brigade 
Major, D.A.A. Gen. and A.A.G. at Alder- 
shot; Assistant Military Secretary Head- 
quarters of the Army ^1890-92); command- 
ing the troops, Mauritius (1892-95); Lt.- 
Govemor and Secretary Royal Hospital, 
Chelsea, 1895-98; retired April. 1898. 
Pvhlicationa: Strategy of the Peninsular 
War; Life of Sir John Beverley Robinson, 

• Bt.; Wellington's Campaigns, 1808-15. 
Recreations: cycling, riding. Address: Bev- 
erley House, Eaton Rise, Ealing, Eng. 
Club: Army and Navy, London, Eng. 

BOBINSON, Cbristopher Blackett; edi- 
tor and proprietor of The Dominion Pres- 
byterian; b. Thorah, Ontario Co., Ont., 2 
Nov., 1837; ». of Charles Robinson, J.P. 
(Eng.), and Annie Gunn (Scotch); m. (1st) 
Mary Bumside (d. 1875); (2nd) Frances 
Cameron; two s. three d. Educ: Thorah 
pub. sch. Commenced journalistic career, 
1857, as ed. and prop, of The Post^ Beaver- 
ton, Ont., which was removed to Lindsay in 
1861; went to Toronto in 1871 and com- 
menced pub. of Canada Presbyterian, now 
The Westminster. Publisher and mgr. for 
some yra. of the Week, a high class journal 
of which he was joint prop., with Dr. 
Goldwin Smith. Est. the Dominion Pres- 
byterian in 1898, and is still ed and prop. 
Ex-pres. of the Can. Press Assn. Removed 
to Ottawa, in 1900. Address: 323 Frank 
St., Ottawa. 

BOBINSON, Clifford WlUlam, B.A.. M. 
L.A., 6. Moncton, N.B., 1 Sept., 1866: «. of 
William J. Robinson and Margaret Tren- 
holm; m. Annie M. Himson. Educ: N.B. 
Com. Sch., and Mount Allison Coll.; alder- 
man and mayor, Moncton, 1895-6-7; can- 
didate for H. of C. for Westmoreland Co., 
1896; first elec. to N.B. Legislature. 
1897; re-elec. 1899-1903-1908; Premier of 
N.B., 1907, until the Government was 
defeated, March, 1908. Address: Moncton, 
N.B. 

BOBINSON, James; 6. 1 May, 1856; s. 
of Thomas Robinson and Elizabeth Seanor; 
m. 1887, Alice M. Robinson; two «. three d. 
Educ: Montreal pub. schs. At age of 
fifteen entered emplojrment of a shoe fac- 
tory, in which line of business he has since 
been engaged and is now head of the largest 
wholesale jobbing house in boots, shoes and 



rubber boots in Can. Pres. Maple Leaf 
Rubber Co., Wholesale Boot and Shoe 
A^n. of Can., Durham Rubber Co.; Chair- 
man of the Ex. Committee of the Can. 
Consolidated Rubber Cos.; prea. Dom. 
Commercial Travellers* Mutual Benefit 
Soc., and has twice been pres. of the Dom. 
Commercial Travellers' Assn. Mem., Mon- 
treal Bd. of Trade; el. mem. City Coimcil, 
1906; re-el. by accl., 1908. Recreations: 
boating, fishing, travelling. Address: 626 
Sherbrooke St. W., Montreal. 

BOBINSON, William; b. nr. Montreal, 
22 Dec, 1849; «.-of William Robinson and 
Jane A. Paton; m. 1886, Kate A. Easton; 
three c Educ: Dist. Sch. of Ms native 
place, and Fergus Gram. Sch. At age' of 
nineteen commenced ry. construction work; 
for some time engaged in construction of 
C.P.R. between Winnipeg and Rat Portage; 
began building steamboats 1878, and was 
first man to place a steamer for pub. traffic 
on Lake Winnipeg, and instituted a regular 
steamboat service on the rivers. Was one 
of the founders of the Northwest Navigation 
Co., of which he became mgr. and is now 
pres. He is also pres. of the Dominion Fish 
Co., which has seven branches and store- 
houses throughout the Dom.; a dir. for 
Manitoba of the Crown Life Insur. Co. 
Address: Winnipeg, Man. 

BOBUN, Hon. Bodmond Palen, M.L.A, 
Premier, Minister of Agriculture and Rail- 
way Commissioner for the Province of 
Manitoba: 6. Sophiasburgh, Prince Edward 
County, Ont., 15 Feb^^ 1853; s. of Jamea 
Piatt and Devorah Koblin; of German 
descent; m. 1875, Adelaide Demill; four «, 
Educ: Albert Coll., Belleville, Ont.; went 
west to Manitoba, 1880, and settled at 
Carman, where he has carried on farming 
upon a large scale; and also as a grain- 
dealer, with headauarters in WinnioM^; 
advanced through tne usual channel; Sch* 
Trustee, Reeve, Warden and M.L.A. ; con- 
tested Dufferin for the Legislative Assembly 
of Manitoba; twice elected 1888; formed a 
Govt, in 190O and has been Freader, Minis- 
ter of Agriculture and Railway Commis- 
sioner ever since. Address: 211 Gwry St., 
Winnipeg. Clubs: Manitoba, Commercial, 
and St. Charles Country, WinnipM[. 

BOBSON, May Waldron; 6. Waldron, 
Hamilton, Ont., 1 Nov., 1868; m. 1894, to 
Stuart Robson (died Apr. 29, 1903); removed 
with parents to Chicago; mem. choir St. 
Paul's Ch.; joined Pintrfore Co.; from that 
went to Augustin Daly's Co.; then Robson 
and Crane's Co., with which she played 
leading female roles of legitimate comedy. 
.4 ddrc««: Highlands, N. J.Tu.S.A. 

BOCHE, Bev. J. O., LL.D.; b. P.E.I., 3 
Jan., 1865; s. of Michael Roche and Hannah 
Murphy. Educ: P. of W. Coll.. Ottawa 
Univ., St. Mary's Seminary, Baltimore, 
Md.; ordained priest, 17 Dec., 1892; held 
parishes in the Western States; first vice- 

gres. of the Catholic Church Extension 
ociety, when formed at Chicago, 16 Oct., 
1906; editor of the Catholic Register and 
Canadian Extension. Publications; seven 
books," "Business Side of Religion," *The 
Ought-to-be's," "Oblieation of Hearing 
Mass," etc. Address: The Catholic Church 
Extension Society, 119 Wellington St., 
Toronto. 

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BOCHE, Hon. William ; Senator; b. 
Halifax, N.S., 1842; descended from an 
Irish familv which first settled in N.Y.. 
but on t^e breaking out of the Revolution- 
ary War; removed to N.S., with the U.E. 
Loyalists in 1783. Educ: Halifax. Vice- 
pres. of the Union Bank of Can.; Pres., 
Halifax Pire Ins. Co. Returned to Ho. 
of Assembly, g. e., 1886, 1890, 1894. Was 
a mem. of Executive Council, of N.S. with- 
out portfolio. El. to Ho. of Conmions at 
g. e., 1900; re-el. at g. e., 1904; unsuccessful 
at g. e., 1908; called to the Senate, Jan., 
1910. Address: Halifax. 

BOCHE, WUllam James, M.D., M.P.; b. 
Clandeboye, Ont., 30 Nov., 1860; «. of Wm. 
E. Roche and Maria Carter Roche; m. 
Annie, E. Cook, of Toronto; one ». one d. 
Educ: Lucan Pub. Sch., London High Sch., 
Trinity Medical Coll., Toronto Univ., ana 
Western Univ., London, Ont.; removed to 
Minnedosa, Man., 1883, where he practiced 
as a physician; Grand Master, I.O.O.F., 
Manitoba. 1893; Grand Representative to 
Sovereign Grand Lodge, 1894-95; member 
of Mamtoba Medical Council for several 
yrs.; first el. to H. of C. 1896; re-el. 1900, 
1904, 1908; Asst. chief whip of the Lib.- 
Conservative party. Address: Minnedosa, 
Man. 

BODDICK, Thomas George, M.D., CM. 
(McGill); 6. Harbour Grace, 31 July, 1846: 
s. of the late John Irving Roddick and 
Emma Jane Martin; m. (1st) 1880, Urelia 
Marion (d. 1890). d. of the late Wm. Mc- 
Kinnon of Pointe Claire, Que., (2nd) Amy, 
d. of the late J. J. Redpath, of Montreal. 
Educ: Model and Normal Sch., of Truro, 
N.S.; McGill Univ. (Holmes Gold Medal 
and Final Prize). For six yrs. House 
Surgeon of Montreal Gen. Hospital; apptd. 
Lecturer on Hygiene at McGill, 1873; 
Demonstrator of Anatomy, 1874; rrof. of 
Cninical Surgery, 1875; Prof, of Surgery. 
1890; Dean of the Faculty of Medicine, 
1901; resigned 1908, to accept governor- 
ship of McGilllUniv., and is a trustee mem. of 
Royal Inat. for the Advancement of Learn- 
ing; is consulting surgeon to General Hos- 
Sital and Royal Victoria; pres. Medico- 
hirurgical Soc. of Montreal,; Canadian 
Medical Ass.; vice-pres., Canadian Branch 
of British Red Cross Soc, Montreal branch 
of British Medical Assn. Cr. LL.D., Univ. 
of Edinburgh, 1898; el. an hon. F.R.C.S. of 
Great Britain, 1899. Joined Grand Trunk 
Artillery, 1868, and was Asst. Surgeon; 
apptd. Surgeon Prince of Wales Own Rifles; 
made Lieut.-CJol. on retired list 1894; 
organized hospital and ambulance service 
during North-West Rebellion, 1885 (des- 
patches, and recommended for C.M.G.) 
El. to H. of C. for St. Antoine div., Mont- 
real, at g. e., 1896, 1900. Address: 705 
Sherbrooke St. W., Montreal. Club: St. 
James's. Montreal. 

BOE, James Sydney; b. Oundle, North- 
ampton, Eng.. 15 July, 1877; s. of Robert 
Garrett Roe. and Jane Hannah Browning. 
Educ: Oundle Gram. Sch. In merchants 
office in London, for several years. Came 
to Canada, 1897, and took up journalism. 
Severally employed on staffs of Chatham 
Banner, Toronto World, Montreal Star. 
Has been for some years onlstaff of Montreal 
Oatette, as its pfirli^entary correspondent. 

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Publications: "Songs of the Session," and 
fugitive verse in many publications. Re- 
creations: angling, walking. Address: 
Gazette Office, Montreal. 

BOGEBS, Hon. Bobert, Minister of Pub- 
lic Works for Manitoba; b. Lakefield, Que., 
2 March, 1864; s. George Rogers; m. 1888. 
Aurelia Retina Medymer; one s. Started 
general business when he was 18 years of 
age at Charlevoix, Man., and remained at it 
for 16 years; then engaged in grain dealing 
and miding; unsuccessful candidate for H. 
of C, for Lisgar, 1896; elec. to L^. Ass. of 
Manitoba, 1899; member of Executive 
Council, 29 Oct., 1900, without portfolio; 
Minister of Public Works, 20 Dec., 1900; 
re-el., 1903-1907. Recreations: ricUng, driv- 
ing. Address: Winnipeg, Man. Clvhs: 
Manitoba, Commercial, Advance and Coun- 
try, Winnipeg. 

BOGEBS, lieut.-Col. Samuel Mavnard; 
5. Plymouth, Eng., 14 April, 1862; «. of 
Samuel Rogers and Elizabeth Majoiard; m. 
1886, Anme Woodbum. Educ: Ottawa 
Pub. Schs. and Coll. Inst.; arrived in Can- 
ada. Jan., 1864; Lt.-Col., commanding 43rd 
Regt.. The Duke of Cornwall's. Own Rifles; 
Past Master Dalhousie Lodge, No. 52, 
A.F. & A.M.; ex-alderman, Ottawa; ex- 
pub, sch. trustee; ex-pres., Ottawa Amateur 
Athletic Assn^ and Ottawa Hockey Club; 
served as Staff-Sergt., with Ottawa Sharp- 
shooters, N.W. Rebellion, 1885; medal; 
served as Captain in D. Co., 2nd Batt., 
Royal Canadian Regt.. South African War. 
medal with four clasps; participated in aid 
to Civil Power, Low, Que., D.A.A.G., under 
Lord Aylmer, also at J. R. Bootn's Labour 
Riots, and E. B. Eddy Labour Riots; chief 
Stafif Officer at Rockcliffe Camps, 1905-1906- 
1907; CJolonial and Auxiliary Officers deco- 
ration; Recfeaiyons: rifle shooting, moose 
and deer htmting, fishing. Address: 221 
Laurier Av. East, Ottawa, and Point Com- 
fort, Que. Clubs: Laurentian, (5olf, Elks', 
Ottawa. 

BOLAND, Charles Franklin; Commr.. 
Winnipeg Development and Industrial 
Bureau; b. St. Catharines, Ont.. 29 Jan., 
1870; s. of John Roland and Adeline Karr; 
m. Kayme A. Jones; three ». two d. Educ, : 
St. Catharines. Entered commercial life at 
age of sixteen; left Canada when twenty-one 
for nine yrs. in commercial life in U.S.; 
returned to Canada; engaged in journalism; 
owned and published trade papers; took 
charge of Bureau for Winnipeg in 1906. 
Pres., Winnipeg Camera Club. Recreations: 
lawn bowling , motoring. A ddress : Winnipeg , 
Man. Clubs: Winnipeg Camera, Men^s 
Advertising. 

BOLTvAND, Hon. Jean Damien, M.L.C.; 
b. Montreal, 23 Feb., 1841; s. of the late 
Hon. J. B. RoUand, and Esther Dufresne; 
m. Arbena Parent; four s. four d. Educ: 
Ste. Marie Coll. Pres. of the J. B. Rolland ' 
& Sons Co., wholesale stationers; pres. of the 
Rolland Paper CJo., vice-pres. of the North- 
em Paper Mills; mem. of the Hochelaga 
town coun., 1872-1786; mayor, 1876-1879; 
mem. Montreal CSty CJoun.. 1882; for :*ev- 
eral yrs. chn. of the Civic Finance Com.; 
Pres., Can. Mfgrs. Assn.; foimder and is 
pres. of the "Societe de Colonisation et de 
Repatriement," of Montreal; one of found- 
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cial Travellers' Assn., dir. of the Bank of 
Hochelaca; dir., Mfgrs'. Life Insur. Co^; 
pros, of "Le Cerole de la Librairie 
Franco Canadien;" gov., Laval Univ.; 
dir.. L'Assomption d' Administration Gen- 
erale; pres^ Northern Colonisation Ry. Co.; 
apptd. to Leg. Coun., 14 Nov., 1896. Ad- 
dreaa: Id St. Denis St.. Montreal. Club: 
Lafontaine, Montreal. 

BOSAMOND, Bennett; b. Carleton 
Place, Ont., 10 May, 1833; «. of James 
Rosamond and Margaret Wilson. Edue.: 
Gram. Sch., Carleton Place, Ont., filled 
various municipal and sen. positions; 
represented North Lanark in H. of C. for 
13 yrs ; pres., Rosamond Woolen Co., since 
1866; pres., Almonte Knitting Co. Ad" 
dress: Almonte, Ont. Clubs: Rideau, Ot- 
tawa; St. James's, Country, Montreal. 

BOSCOE, TJeut.-Col. Wentworth Eaton. 
M.A., K.C.; 6. Kentville, Kings County, 21 
Aug., 1849; a. Jacob Miner Roscoe and 
Prudence Rockwell; m. Annie E. Mortin; 
two a. two d. Educ: Horton Coll. Acad- 
emy, WolfviHe, and at Dalbousie Coll., 
Halifax, N.S.; taught sch. for seven years in 
Kini^s Co.; later studied law at Kentville; 
admitted to the bar. May, 19, 1876; in 
August, 1878, began j)ractiee in Kentville 
on his own account; Warden of Kings Co., 
in 1891, 1893, 1896 and 1899; previously as 
Co. Councillor for two years. In 1889, was 
apptd. Commissioner of SchSy since that 
year, has represented Ward "rhree in the 
Municipal Council; in 1896, was made Q.C.; 
lecturer on contracts in the affiliated law< 
course at Acadia Univ. Apptd. one of the 
revisors of the Dominion Statutes in 1902, 
under the chairmanship of Sir Henry 
Strong; Mayor of Kentville in 1904-7. 
Lieut.-Colonel of the 68th Kings County 
Reffiment of the Active Militia of Canada, 
1905. Address: Kentville, N.S. 

ROSE, ISerbert Jennings, B.A. (McGill), 
B.A. (Oxford); 5. at Orillia, Ont., 6 May, 
1883; s. of Rev. S. P. Rose, D.D. and Jenmo 
Andrews ; unmarried. Educ. : private tuition ; 
Ottawa Coll. Inst.; McGill Univ.; BalUol 
Coll., Oxford, Eng.; has had a distinguished 
carreer as a scholar. When sixteen yn. 
old passed the ordinary matriculation 
exams., admitting him to McGill Univ. 
During the following yr. was a student 
at the Ottawa Collegiate, where he won 
medals in English and Classics. In 1900, 
entered McGill as a first ye|U''s man, havinc 
won, in open competition, a $200 exhibition. 
Each yr. of his course won exhibitions 
aggregating in all S575. At graduation, 
shared with Mr. John Archibald, now a 
Fellow of All Soul's, Oxford, the honor of 
winning the gold medal in classics. Was 
also the class-poet of the year. With Mr. 
Archibald, was chosen one of the first 
Rhodes scholars from McGill, entering 
Oxford, in the autumn of 1904. Secured 
a "first in "moderations" at the end of his 
first yr., and in the December following, 
gained the blue ribbon in classics open to 
undergraduates in the Univ., the Ireland 
■cholarship. worth £300 in money, but 
chiefly valued as a recognition of superior 
scholarship. Mr. Askwith, Goldwin Smith, 
and W. E. Gladstone, were former Ireland 
scholarship winners. In recognition of 
this achievement was el. as an hon. scholar 



of Balliol. Subsequently captured the 
Kingston-OIiphant prise, awarded for sup- 
eriority in Fourteenth Century English and 
general philology. Prior to graduation, 
won the Chancidlor's Latin essay prize, 
offered for competition amonp the senior 
students. "First in greats" m his finals; 
admitted B.A., Aug., 1907. On graduation 
was offered and accepted a tutorial fellow- 
ship in Exeter Coll., Oxford, and now one 
of Its dons. Publications: magacine artic- 
les; contributor to Hastings' Dictionary of 
Religion and Ethics. Recreations: chess, 
boating. Addresses: 115 Wellesley St., 
Tronto; Exeter Coll. Oxford, Eng. 

ROSE, Bev. Samuel P., D.D.; b. Mun- 
cey. Ontv, 19 April, 1853; s. of the late Rev. 
Sfljnuel Rose, l)X>., and Mary Street; m. 
Jennie Andrews; two s. Educ: Upper Can. 
Coll., Toronto; Toronto Gram. Sch., private 
study. Ordained as Methodist minister in 
1877; pastor of churches in Brantford, 
Montreal, Ottawa, Hamilton, Winnipeg. 
Toronto. Chn. of Dist.; Pres. of Confce. 
PiMications: regular magasine contributor. 
Address: 116 Wellesley St., Toronto. 

BOSENBOLL, Anthony S. de, J.P.. 
M.L.A.; 6. Castleman, Italy, 4 Dec, 1857; 
8. of Rudolph de Rosenroll and 'Margaret 
Thompson; tn. Ida Eterhard (dec); two s. 
one d. Educ: Private tuition; formerly 
practiced as a land surveyor and civil 
engineer; pres. of the Rosenroll Lumber 
Co., of Wetaskiwin; pres.. The Pigeon Lake 
Saw Mills Co., Ltd.; large land interests in 
Alberta; a Justice of the Peace since 1896; 
Notary Public since 1897; twice elected to 
the Leg. Ass. of the N.W.T.; elected a mem. 
of the first Provincial Lei^islature of Al- 
berta. Address: Wetaskiwin and Rosen- 
roll, Alberta. 

BOSS, Crawford; b. Gould, Compton, 
Que., 4 Oct., 1856; s. James Ross and Anna 
Browne m. Elitabeth Christie; two a. three 
d. Educ: Cookshire Acad., Lennox- 
ville Coll,, and privately. Commenced bus- 
iness in Ottawa, 1876; now managing dir.. 
The C. Ross Co. of Ottawa; dir., the Rideau 
Mfg. Co.; ex-pres., Ottawa Board of Trade 
and Gatineau F. A G. Club; vice-pres.. 
Central Can. Exh. Assn.; mem. Can. Mfgrs. 
Assocn.; pres.. Ottawa Amateur Athletic 
Assn., and Club. Recreations: golf, driving, 
hunting, fishing, curling. Address: 295 
Metcalfe St., Ottawa. Clubs: Laurentian, 
Hunt. Golf. Ottawa. 

BOSS, Donald Henrys b. Englishtown, 
St. Anns, Cape Breton, N.S., 20 April, 1864; 
s. of Hon. William and Elisa Ross.; m. 
Blanch Elizabeth Cordeteni, at Melbourne, 
Australia, I Jan., 1909. Educ: Halifax 
pub. sch.; Commercial Commissioner of 
Trade and Commerce for Canada in Victoria 
Southern Australia and Tasmania, since 
March, 1903. Address: P. O. Box 140, 
Melbourne, Asut rails . Club : Melbourne. 

BOSS, Duncan Campbell, B.A., M.P.;b. 
Strathroy, Ont.. 16 Dec., 1871; «. of Hon. 
George w. Ross, formerly Prime Minister 
of Ont., now Senator, and Christina Camp- 
bell; m. 1900, Emily Amelia Biel; one d. 
Educ: Strathroy Pub. and High Sehs.. 
Toronto Univ., and Osgoode Hall. A bar- 
rister. Dir. of the Cameron-Dunn Mfg. 
Co. El. to Ont. Legis. for West Middlesex, 
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West Middlesex, at bye^l.. 1909. Addre^t: 
Strathroy, Ont. 

BOSS, Hon. George Wllltam. Senator, 
LL.D., barrister; 6. near Nairn, Wil- 
liams Tp., Middlesex Co., 18 Sept^, 1841; 
«. of James Ross and £llen McKinnon, 
natives of Ross-shire, Scotland. Educ: 
Normal Sch., Toronto; Albert Univ.; St. 
Andrews, Scotland, Toronto Univ., Victoria 
Univ., McMaster Univ., Queen's Univ.; 
Teacher, Pub. Sch. Inspector; Model Sch. 
Inspector; barrister: called to bar, 1887; 
M.P. (L.) West Middlesex, 1872-74-78-82; 
Minister of Education, 1883-99; Premier 
and Treasurer Province of Ont., 1899-1905; 
called to Senate, 1907; F.R.S., Can.; has 
edited the Strathroy Age, the Huron Ex' 
poiitor, and the Ontario Teacher. PvJblica- 
tion$: The Life and Times of the Hon. Alex. 
Mackenzie, jointly with Wm. Buckingham; 
History of Public and Separate Schools; 
Patriotic Recitations for Public and High 
Schools; Reports on schools of England and 
Germany, etc. Addreaa: 3 Elmsley Place, 
Toronto. 

BOSS, James, C.E.; 6. Cromarty, Scot- 
land, 1848; 8. of Capt. John Ross, merchant 
and shipowner, and Mary B. McKeddie; 
m. Anme Kerr; one «. Educ.: Inverness 
Academy, Scotland and also' in England: 
arrived m United States in 1868 and settled 
in Canada a few yrs. later; held nimierous 
appointments as engineer and manager on 
various railways and subsequently as railway 
contractor on C.P.R.; has been identified 
with street railway building in Canada and 
elsewhere; for many yrs., Presdt. of Dom- 
inion Coal Co., and other large industrial 
concerns; is director of a number of impor- 
tant institutions, including Bank of Mont- 
real; a governor of McGul Univ. and of 
Royal Victoria Hospital, Montreal. Re- 
creationB: yachting, fishing, shooting. Ad' 
dre»»: 360 Peel St., Montreal; Drumbo, 
Sydney, C.B. Clvbt: Mount Royal, St. 
James s, Montreal; Haliff^ Umon, St. 
John; Toronto; Manitoba, Winnipeg; Rid- 
eau, Ottawa; Royal St, Lawrence Yacht; 
Royal Yacht Squadron of N.S.; Royal 
Canadian Yacht: Royal C.B. Yacht; New 
York Yacht; Manhattan, New York; 
Constitutional, London, ikigland. 

BOSS, James Alway, M.L.A.; h. St. 
Ann^s, Lincoln, Ont., 13 Jan., 1869; «. of 
Wm. N. Ross and Lydia Ross; m. Agnes 
Kay, of Wellandsport, Ont.; two «. two d. 
Educ: Smithville High Sch., St. Catharines 
Coll. Inst., and Toronto Normal Sch. An 
insur. inspector. Taught sch. for ten yrs.; 
promoted and managed for three yrs.. the 
Empire Store Co., Ltd.,Wellandsport; mgr'. 
Sterling Bank of Can., at Wellandsport for 
two yrs. Recently apptd. inspr. for the 
Excelsior Life Insur. Co., Toronto. Dir., 
Central Securitira, Toronto; provisional 
pres., Dunnville, Wellandsport and Beams- 
ville Electric Ry. Co. Unsuccessful can. 
for Ont. Legis., 1902 and 1905; el. 1908. 
AddreM: Wellandsport, Ont. 

BOSS, James F. W., M.D.; surgeon; h. 
Toronto, Ont., 15 Aug., 1857; «. of the late 
Dr. James Roiss and Anne Jean Mcintosh; 
m. 1882, Adelaide M., d. of George Gooder- 
ham; two d. Educ: Toronto Model Sch., 
Gram. Sch.. U^PQr Can. CqlL^ Toronto 

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Univ. (Grad. M.D., 1878). Apptd. an 
asst. resident surgeon of Toronto Gen. 
Hospital, and in autumn of same yr., went 
to London, Eng., to continue his studies; 
became a Licentiate of Royal Coll. of Phy- 
sicians, of London, 1880, and pursued a 
further course of studies in London, Berlin. 
Leipzig and Vienna; returned to Toronto. 

1882, and began gen. practice; went abroad 
again for six mos. , 1 888 ; returned to Toronto , 
1889, and resumed practice. Was pres., 
Toronto Med. and Toronto Clinical So'cs.; 
mem.. Medical Faculty of Toronto Univ. 
Is active on staff of number of Toronto 
Hospitals; el. hon. mem. Med. Soc.j of 
State of N.Y., 1892, and pres., American 
Assn., of Obstetricians and Gynaecologists. 
Was for number of yrs., Lieut, in "I" Co., 

Sueen's Own Rifles; retired as paymaster, 
as contributed to many medical and 
surgical publications. Address: 481 Sher- 
boume St., Toronto. 
BOSS, James George: sen. mem. of the 
firm of P. S. Ross & Sons, accountants, 
Montreal; 6. Montreal, 1861; «. of Phillip 
Simpson Ross and Christine Dansken; m. 
1901, Margaret Alice, d. of the late John 
Monk; two d. Educ: Priv. sch.. High 
Sch., Montreal and attended Guelph Agri- 
cultural Coll.. where he grad. 1881. Enter- 
ed partnership with his bro. in firm of P. 8. 
Ross & Sons, and on death of his father, 
became head of the firm. Mem. Ont. Field 
Battery, 1879-1883: officer in Victoria 
Rifles, 1884-1891, when retired with rank 
of Captain. Joined 5th Royal Scots, 1898; 

Sromoted Major. 1906. Received Long 
ervice Medal for officers, 1907; mem. 
Montreal Bd. Trade; Council of Montreal 
Assn. of Chartered Accts., and F.C.A., 
Dom. Assn., of Chartered Accts. AddretM: 
393 Kensington Av., Montreal. Club*: St. 
James's, Canada. 
BOSS, Hon. James Hamilton; b. Lon- 
don, Ont., 12 May, 1856; «. of Scotch par- 
ents; m. 23 Nov., 1886, Barbara E. McKay 
(deceased, Aug., 1901). Educ: London 
Gram. Sch., and High Sch.; a rancher; 
unsuccessful candidate for H. of C. for West 
Assiniboia, 1887; elec. to North West Ass.. 

1883, retaining seat until 1901; member of 
Executive Coimcil ; Treas., Commr. of Public 
Works, and Territorial Secretary; delegate 
to the Liberal Convention, held m Ottawa, 
1893; apptd. Commissioner of the Yukon 
Territory, 1901; el. to H. of C, 1902, for 
Yukon Territory; apptd to the Senate^ 30 
Sept.. 1904; Liberal. Addresa: Moosejaw, 
Sask. 

BOSS, Howard Salter, B.A.. LL.B.; 6. 
Victoria Mines, Cape Breton Co., N.S^ 13 
April, 1872; «. of Alexander Charles Ross 
and Marian Ross; m. Susie Murray; one «. 
three d. Educ: High Sch., North Sydn^. 
N.S., and Horton Academy. Wolfville. N.S.. 
Preparatory Sch.; Acadia Univ., Wolfville, 
Cornell Law Sch., Ithaca. N.Y.. and Dal- 
housie Law Sch., Halifax, N.S.; admitted to 
the N.S. bar, 3 April. 1897; has been in 
general practice at Sydney. N.S., since 
1899; member of Senate of Acadia Univ.; 
director of Sydney Cement Co., Ltd.; dir.. 
Cape Breton Trust Co.; Comnussioner for 
taking affadavits in the Superior Courts of 
Quebec and Newfoundland. Beereationa: 
tennis, riding, and target shooting. Ad- 



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C. B. Y. C, Sydney. 

BOSS, Jean Auguste, M.D., M.P.; b. 
Bimouski, Que., Sept., 1851: «. of the late 
John Ross and Caroline Talbot; m. 1876, 
Mary. d. of David Talbot, of Bjc, Que.; one 
». one d. Educ. : St . Anne's Coll . , Rimousld ; 
Laval Univ., Quebec. Was Mayor of the 
village of Mont Joli; coroner for the district 
of Runouski and quarantine officer for the 
port. Returned to H. of C. at bye-el., 1897 
by accl.; re-el. 1900, 1904, and 1908. Dir. 
Matane and Gaspe Ry. Co. Addre$»: St. 
Flavie, Que. 

BOSS, John Theodore, B.A. (Me Gill); 
h. Quebec, 1862; «. of the late John Ross; m. 
1896, Miss Burstall. of ^ebec; two 8. two d. 
Edud: Quebec High Sch.. Morrin Coll., 
Quebec; McGill Univ., Montreal. Grad. B. 
A.. 18^. Joined father's wholesale bus., 
John RosJB A Co.; partner 1887-1894, when 
concern liquidated. Vice-Pres., Quebec 
Bank; pres. since 1908; vice-pres.. Chron- 
icle Printing Co.; dir., Quebec Steamship 
Co.; mem. Quebec. Bd. of Trade. Addreaa: 
St. Louis Rd., Quebec. Clvh: Garrison. 

BOSS, John W.; mem. of the firm of P. 
S. Ross & Sons, accountants. Montreal; b. 
Montreal. Que., 1870; «. of Phillip Simpson 
Ross ana Christine C. Dansken; m. 1894; 
Gmtrude E. Holland, of Montreal; two a. 
three d. Educ: High Sch., Business Col., 
Montreal. Entered firm of Messrs. Jamei 
Walker & Co., hardware merchants; be- 
came associated with firm of P. S. Ross A 
Sons, 1892; mem. Montreal Assn. of Char- 
tered Accts., Dom. Assn. of Chartered 
Accts.; presy Y.M.C.A., Montreal; governor, 
Protestant Home of Industrv and Refuge. 
Addreaa: Montreal. Clvba: Montreal, West- 
moimt Golf. Beaconsfield Ck>If . 

BOSS, Philip Dansken B.A.Sc; b. 
Montreal, 1 Jan., 1858; a. of Philip Simpson 
Ross, and Christine Dansken, both Scotch; 
tn. Mary Little John, of Toronto. Educ: 
McGill Univ.; entered journalism 1879; 
Asst. editor Toronto Newa, 1882; managing 
editor, Montreal Star, 1885; founded Ottawa 
Journal, 1886^ member Ottawa CXty Coun- 
cil, 1902-1903; vice-pres. Board of Trade; 
unsuccessful candidate for Ontario Leg. 
Abs., 1904; pres., Ottawa Conservative 
Association, 1908-10; pres.. Royal Canadian 
Golf Association, 1909. Recreaiiona: rowing, 
golf. Addreaa: 421 Laurier Ave. E., Ot- 
tawa. Cluba: Rideau« Golf, Country and 
Hunt, Ottawa. 

BOSS, Hon. William; Senator; 6. Boul- 
ardarie, C.B., 20 Deo.. 1825; a. of John Ross 
and Robina MoKenzie; m. 27 Mar., 1855, 
Eliza d. of Capt. Moore, North 
Sydney, C.B. ; four a. one d. Educ : private 
8oh., Boulardarie, C.B.; first el. to Leg. 
Ass. of N.S., 12 May. 1859; re-elec., 1863; 
elec. to the H. of C., 1867-72-74, three 
succesnve g. e. by acclam.; apptd. collector 
of Customs at Halifax, Nov., 1874, and 
served 14 and a half ,years; returned again 
to the Dominion Parhament; apptd. to the 
Senate, 1906; Minister of Militia in the 
Mackenzie Government, and introduced 
bill establishing the Royal Military Coll. at 
Kingston. Recreation: curling. Addreaa: 
43 Brenton St., Halifax, N J3. 

BOSS, William Gillies; 6. Montreal. 6 
Aug., 1863, a, of Phillip Simpson Ross 



and Christine Dan^en, m. Ida E. M. 
Babcock; three a. two d. Educ: Montreal 
Hiffh School; pres., Quebec railway Light 
and Power Co.; managing dir., Montreal 
Street Railway Co.; mr., Dominion Iron 
and Steel Co.; chartered accoimtant, 1879 
to 1888; private secretary until 1896; 
comptroller, secretary-treasurer and now 
Managing Dir., Montreal Street Railway. 
Addre aa: 6 Alexander Av., Montreal. 

BO WELL, Newton Wesley, K.C.; b. 
Middlesex Co., Ont., 1 Nov., 1867; a. 
Jos^h and Nancy Rowell; m. Nellie Lang- 
ford: one a. one a. Educ: London, Ont.; 
barrister and solicitor; called to the bar, 
1891 ; apptd. Kings Council, 1902. Recrea- 
tiona: nding. Addreaa: 134 Crescent Road. 
Torbnto. Cluba: National, Ontario and 
Lambton Golf, Toronto. 

BOWLEY, Winiam Horsley, J. P.; b. 
Yarmouth, N.S., 21 March, 1851; a. of Lt.- 
Col. John William Horsley Rowley, of Lon- 
don, Ene., and Anne Norman Farish, of 
Yarmouth, N.S.; a U. E. Loyalist on 
mother's side; tn. Grace Richardson, of 
Windsor, Ont. (dec): one «.; (dec) Educ: 
Yarmouth, N.S. Entered the Bank of 
Yarmouth, 1867; clerkship in St. John. 
1868-70; entered the Merchants Bank of 
Canada, Montreal, 1871; came to Ottawa, 
1875; manager. Merchants B. of C, Ottawa, 
1880 to 1886; organized the E. B. Eddy 
Company, 1886, and has been president and 
treasurer thereof since 1906; member of 
Executive Council of The Canadian Mfgrs. 
Association since 1906, and now vice-pres.; 
an Anglican; has b^n for many years a 
delegate to Synod; is a member of the 
chapter and Treasiurer-Seneschal of Christ's 
Church Cathedral, Ottawa. Recreaiiona: 
angling, bowling, riding. Addreaa: "Wor- 
field," Ottawa. Clvba: Rideau, Country, 
Hunt, Golf, Laiurentian, Ottawa; National, 
and Albany, Toronto; Moupt Royal, Mont- 
real. 

BOY, Lieut.-CoL A., M.V.O., A.D.C.; 
Chief Staff Officer, Quebec Command; 6. 
Montreal, 23 Sept., 1859; married. Educ: 
Montreal. Some time an accountant. 
Joined 65th Batt. as Lieut., 1880; served 
North-West Rebellion, 1885. Present at 
relief of Battleford; action at Cutknife Hill; 
operations against Chief Big Bear's Band. 
Mentioned in despatches. Brigade Major 
No. 6 Dist., 1888. Promoted Lieut .-Col., 
to No. 5 Dist., Montreal, 1895. O. C, No. 
6 Dist^ St. John's Quebec, 1897r chief 
staff officer, 10 Aug., 08. Took musketry 
course at Hythe; cavalry course. Shom- 
cliffe; tactical fitness for command. Alder- 
shot. Addreaa: 289 University St., Mon- 
treal. 

BOY, CTilas, M.P.; 6. St. Francois de 
Montmagny, 6 July, 1864; a. of George Roy 
and Henrietta Cornveau; m. AlmaTheberge, 
Practiced law at Montmagny, Que. ; Mayor 
of the "Town for 4 years; ftothonotary of 
the Superior Court at Montmagny; elec. 
to H. of C, 1908. Addreaa: Montmagny, 
Que. 

BOY. Joseph Alfred Ernest, B.A., M.P.; 
6. St. Valier. Bellechasse Co., Que., 3 Oct.. 
1871: a. of Nasaire Roy and Rose Therien; 
m. Marie M. Godbout; four a. three d. A 
lawyer; was for a short time journalist: 
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Quebec, 30 Nov., 1900, for Montmagny! 
re-el. by acclam.. 1904; first elec. to the 
H. of C, 1908. AddresB: 75 Lachevroticre 
St., Quebec. Cluha: Garrison, St. Denis, 
Quebec. 

BOT, Joseph Edmond, N.P., Lit. D.; b. 
Levis, Que.; «. of Leon Hoy; m. Lucienne 
Carrier. Educ: Levis Coll., Quebec Sem- 
inary and Laval Univ. Pres. of the Prov. 
Bd. of Notaries and Past Pres. of the Royral 
Soc. of Canada; formerly Mayor of Levis, 
and dir. of several prominent Cos. Now 
Prof, of Geoatraphy in Laval Univ., and 
chief of the Manuscripts Div. in the Dom. 
Archives. Publicationa: Le premier Colon 
de Levis, 1884; Monseigneur Deziel, sa vie, 
scs oeuvres, 1885; Voyage au pays de 
Tadoussac, 1886; L'Ordre de Malte en 
Am^rique, 1888; Au Royaume du Sague- 
nay, 1889; La reception de Monseigneur le 
Viscomte d'Argenson, 1890; Lettres du 
P. F. X. Duplessis, S.J., 1892; Claude de 
Bermen, Sieur de la Martiniere, 1891; Jean 
Bourdon et la Baie d' Hudson, 1896; 
L'Ancien Barreau au Canada, 1897; His- 
toire de la Selgneurie de Lauzon, 5 vols., 
1897-1904; Notice Historique sur la famille 
de Rene la Voye, 1899; Histoire du Notariat 
ay Canada; Tableau general des Notaries 
pratiquant dans la province de Quebec. 
1906; Souvenirs d'une Classe, 1907; Essai 
sur Charlevoix (Premier part), 1908. Ad- 
dress: 131 Somerset St., Ottawa. 

BOY, Hon. Louis Bodolphe; Provincial 
Secy, and Registrar of tne Prov. of Que. 
h. St. Valier, Que., 7 Feb., 1859; «. of N. 
Roy and Marie LetelUer; unmarried. Educ: 
Quebec Seminary; Grad. D.C.L., Laval 
Univ., 1883. Called to Bar 1883. El. to 
Prov. Legis. for Kamouraska, and has con- 
tinuously represented that Co. since; Prov. 
Secy.. 23 March. 1905. Address: Quebec. 
Club: Garrison, Qjuebec. 

BOT, Mgr, Paul Eugene; Coadjutor 
Bishop of Quebec; b. Berthier en Bas, 9 
Nov., 1859. Educ: Quebec Sem.; I'Ecole 
des Cannes, Paris, France. Ordained 
priest, 13 June, 1886; cure of Hartford, 
Conn.. U.S.A.; cure, Jacques Cartier, Que- 
bec; Prof. .Quebec Sem.; dir. of V Action 
SoeiaU Caiholique; Bishop of Eleuthero- 
polis and Coadjutor Bisnop of Quebec, 
1 908. A ddresB : Quebec. 

BOY, Hon. Philippe, M.D.; Senator; 6. 
St. Francois Co., Montmagny, Que., 13 Febt 
1868; t. of G. B. Roy and Josephine Valliers; 
m. 28 Dec., 1899, Helen Young, Fximonton. 
two «. two d. Educ : College of Ste. Anne de 
La Pocatiere, and Laval Univ., Que.; Phy- 
sician and Surgeon; Man. Dir., "Lt Courrier 
de I'Ouest Pub. Co.; pres., Jaspers, Limited, 
Edmonton; Liberal; Cathohc. Address: 
Edmonton, Alta. 

BUDDICK, John Archibald; Dairy 
Commr. for Canada; b. Oxford Co., Ont., 
3 Sept., 1862; s. of Lawrence Ruddick and 
Marion Moir; m. Harriet Congdon; one d. 
Educ: Oxford Co. Sch.; connected with the 
Dairy industry since 1880; Dept. of Agri- 
cluture, 1891; Dairy Commissioner, New- 
Zealand. 1898; Dairy Conmiissioner for 
Canada, 1905. Pt^2icafM>n«; various reports; 
papers in cold storage and dairy journals. 
Address: Dept. of Agriculture, Ottawa. 

BtJMBAlX, Frederick George; Pres. of 
the Monarch Fire J[nsur. Co.;, 6« Clinton, 

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Huron Co., Onty^8 Dec., 1863; s. of Benja- 
min and Mary Rumball; m. Amelia Shan- 
non; two 8. two d. Educ: Clinton. Manu- 
facturer; was for a period Mayor of London, 
Ont. Address: 295 DufFerin Av., London, 
Ont. Club: London. 

BUPEBTS LAND, Archbishop of; ••• 

Most Rev. Samuel Pritchard Matheson. 

BUSSEIX, Hon. Benjamin, M.A., 
D.C.L., a Puisne Judge of the Superior Ct. 
of Nova Scotia; 6. Dartmouth, N.S.. 10 
Jan., 1849; s. Nathaniel and Agnes Russell; 
m. 1872, Louise E., d. of the late Gapt. 
Coleman, of Dartmouth. Educ: Halifax 
Gram. Sch. and Mount Allison Univ. 
Called to Bar of Nova Scotia, 1872; law 
reporter to Siipreme Ct. of N.S., 1875; for 
many vrs. official reporter of the N.S. 
Legis. Assem.; Lecturer. 1885, in the Law 
Faculty of Dalhousie Umv. El. to H. of C, 
for Halifax, 1896; el. for Hants Co., 1900; 
apptd. to present position, 1904. Address: 
Halifax, N.S. Club: Halifax. 

BUSSELL, Joseph, M.P.; b. Toronto, 
Ont.. 1 April. 1868; s. of John Russell and 
Mary Smith; m. Nora Lome; one s. three d. 
Educ: Pub. Sch. and British American 
Business Coll.; a brick manufacturer; first 
elec. to the H. of C, 1908. Recreation: 
poultry farming. Address: 437 Jarvis St., 
Toronto, Ont. 

BUSSELL, Samuel, B.A.; Registrar of 
Deeds for the County of Hastings; b. New- 
castle. N.B.. 29 Jan., 1848; s. of James and 
Anne Russell; m. Elvelyn M. Davis. Educ: 
Pub. and Gram. Sch., Newcastle, N.B.; 
Univ. of New Brunswick; Queens' Univ., 
Kingston; Glasgow Univ., Scotland. Edi- 
tor of Deseronto Tribune for many yrs. ; el. 
to Legis. Ass. of Ontario for East Hastings, 
1898; re-el. 1902; apptd. Registrar of the 
Co. of Hastings, 1904. Address: Belleville, 
Ont. 

BUTAN, William Winfleld, M.P.; b. Le 
Suer Co., Minn.. U.S.A.. 28 March, 1865; s. 
of Andrew and Anna Jane Rutan (both 
deceased): m. Josie Lasley; one •. three d, 
Educ: Mankato, Minn., and Battle Creek, 
Mich.; arrived in Canada in Aug., 1897; 
parents moved from Canada many years 
ago; father was physician by profession, 
and served in the Minnesota L^.; left home 
when he was 12 years of age, and has been 
engaged in commercial business ever since; 
elec. to the H. of C, 1908. Recreations: 
hunting and travel. Address: Melfort, 
Sask. 

BUTHEBFOBD, Hon. Alexander Cam- 
eron, B.A., B.C.L. (McGill), LL.D. 
(Toronto, McMaster and Alberta Univs.) ; 
M.L.A.. Premier of Prov. of Alberta, Bfin- 
ister Of Education, Provincial Treasurer; 
b. Osgoode, CV>. of Carleton, Ont., 2 Feb., 
1857; s. of James Rutherford and Elizabeth 
Cameron; m. M. Birkett, e. d. of late William 
Birkett, of Ottawa; one a. one d. Educ: 
Ont. Pub. Sch., Metcalfe High Sch., Wood- 
stock CJoU., McGill Univ. A barrister of 
Ontario and Alberta; elected to the last 
Legislature of the N. W. Territories for 
Strathcona constituency in 1902; Deputy 
Speaker of Legislature. Called upon to 
form first government of Prov. of 'Alberta, 
2 Sept., 1905; government austained at 
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ReareaHon: curling. AddreBB: Strathcona, 
Alta^ C2u68: Edmonton; Strathcona. 

BTJTHEBFOBD, John Gunlon, V.S.. 
H.A.R.C.V.S., Live Stock Commissioner 
for Canada; h. Mountain Cross, Peeblei- 
shire, Scot., 25 Dec., 1857; «. of Rev. 
Robert Rutherford, M.A., and Agnes 
Gunion; m. Edith, d. of Washington Boult- 
bee, Ancaster, Ont.; three d. Ediie.: High 
School, Glasgow, private tuition; arrived 
in Canada, 12 Sept., 1875; Veterinary 
Director General and Live Stock Commis- 
sioner; Veterinary practitioner, 1889 to 
1901; member of Manitoba Legislative, 
1892-6; el. to H. of C, 1897; chief Veter- 
inary Inspector, 1907; Vet. Director Gen- 
eral, 1904; Live Stock Comr.. 1906. Pub- 
lictUiont: reportsi Recreations: riding and 
driving. Address: Ottawa. Clvbs: Rideau, 
Himt, Golf, Ottawa. 

BUTTAN, Lleut.-Col. Henry Noriande, 
C.E., mem. Am. Soc. C.E.: 6. Cobourg, 
Ont., 21 May, 1848; s. of Henry Jones 
Rutt&n and Margaret Pringle; m. Andonia 
Bailerie; four s. one d. Engineer and 
contractor in the construction of the Inter- 
colonial and Canadian Pacific Railways; for 
the past 24 years. City Engineer of Winni- 
peg; pres., 1910 of the Can. Soc. of Civil 
Engineers; served in the Fenian Raids and 
North West Rebellion; medals; Long Ser- 
vice Decoration. Address: Armstrong's 
Point, and 223 James St., Winnipeg. Club: 
Manitoba, Winnipeg. 

BUTTAN, B. P., B.A.. M.D., F.R.S. 
Canada, 1896; Prof, of Oivanic and Bio- 
logical Chemistry, McGill Univ., Montreal; 
6. 1857; 8. of A. Ruttan M.D., Napanee, 
Ont., and Caroline Smith. Montreal; im- 
married. Educ: Toronto Univ.; McGill 
Univ. (M.D., gold medal Chemistry, 1884); 
Univ. of Berlin (1885 and 1886, in Hofman's 
Laboratory, French and German Chem. 
Soc.) Lecturer Chemistry, McGill Univ.. 
1887-91; Prof. Practical Chemistry and 
Runstrar Medical Faculty, 1891-1902; 
FeUow Corporation McGill, 1891-1910, F.R. 
S. Can., 1902; apptd. Professor of Chemistry 
McGill Uuiv., Montreal, 1902. Pxihlicaiions: 
Dimethyl-Tnethyl Amines, Chemistry of O. 
Tolidin, 1887; a Dichinolin, 1890; Methods 
of Water Analysis; Methods in Clinical 
Chemistry; Artificial Alkaloids; Glycol Fats, 
etc. Recreations: golf, yachting. Address: 
•The Sherbrooke,'^ Montreal. Clubs: St. 

. James, Mount Royal, Royal Montreal Golf, 
Roya l St. Lawrence Yacht, Montreal. 

BXJTTEB, Arthur Frederick: b. Wood- 
ford, Essex, England, 1 Feb., 1856; •. 
Thomas Rutter and Maria Downii^; m. 
laabella Jane Bell; two s. one d. Eauc: 
Oil Springs, Ont. Came to Canada, «th 
his parents in 1859. Clerk with Barclay 
and Herring, booksellers, stationers and 
printers, Petrolia, Ont.. 1869; entered ser- 
vice of Wm. Warwick. Toronto, 1873, 
admitted a partner. 1884, and firm name 
changed to Warwick Bros, and Rutter. 
For manv years the^firm has printed the 
Ontario Govt publications; a member of the 
Toronto City Council for some years; ex- 
pres., C.A.A.A., Nat, Amateur Lacrosse 
Union; Toronto Lacrosse Ass.; Toronto 
Reform Assoc. Address: Woodford, Birch 
Cliff P.O., Ont. Clubs: National, Jockey, 
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BTAN, Patrick Euffene; sec. to National 
Transcontinental Ry. Com. of Canada; b, 
Ottawa, Ont., 26 July. 1876; •. of Patrick 
Eugene Ryan and Mary Elisabeth CuHen; 
m. Geraldine, d. of J. R. E. Chapleau, M.D. 
and niece of late Sir Adolphe Chapleau, 
Lieut. -Gov. of Province of Quebec; one «. 
one d. Educ.: Ottawa Separate Schs., 
Ottawa Univ., clerk mechanical dept., C.P. 
Ry., Ottawa, 1892-1897; purchasing dept.^ 
C. P. Ry., Montreal. 1897-1899; private 
sec. to Minister of Public Works, Toronto. 
1899-1902; sec. treas. Temiskaming and 
Northern Ont. Ry., Toronto, 1902-1904; 
sec.. Trans. Rv. Com., Ottawa, 1904 to date. 
Address: 54 Russell Ave., Ottawa. Clubs: 
Royal Canadian Yacht, Toronto; Laur- 
entian. Golf, Ottawa. 

BTAN, Peter; Registrar of Deeds for 
East Toronto; 6. Carlisle. Cumberland. 
Eng., 23 Aug.. 1842; s. of Bernard Ryan of 
Conego. Co. Down. Irel.. and Susannah 
Tait, of Carlisle. England; m. Margaretta 
Connell, Ormsldrk, Lancashire; four s. six d. 
Educ: Sti Mary's Catholic School. Carlisle, 
Eng.; arrived m Canada, 1873; has been 
engaged in wholesale dry goods, lumbering, 
and various other industrial pursuits; now 
Registrar, East Toronto. Address: 51 
Grosvenor St., Toronto. 

BYEBSON, Col. Georse Sterling. M.D., 
L.R.C.S. (Edinb.); 5. Toronto, 21 Jan.. 
1885; s. of Rev. George Ryerson and 
Isabella D. Sterling, nephew of the Rev. 
Egerton Ryerson, founder of the Ontario 
Sen. Ss^stem, and grandson of Joseph 
Ryerson. a U. L. Loyalist; m. 1882, Mary 
A., d. of James Crowther, barrister, Toronto, 
four s. one d. Educ: Gait Gram. Sch.; 
Coll. of Physicians and Surgeons, New York 
aty; Trinity Medical Coll.. Toronto; Royal 
Coll. of Physicians and Surgeons. Edin- 
burgh: Moorfield's Eye Hospital, and Lon- 
don Hospital; also studied at Heidelbeqc, 
Paris and Vienna; returned to Canada in 
1879, and establi^ed himself in Toronto; 
was apptd. surgeon of the Royal Gren- 
adiers. 1881, serving in the North West 
Rebellion with that corps in 1885; (medal, 
and 3rd class decoration of St. John); was 
made deputy Surgeon General. 1895; 
organised ambulance corps of the Grena- 
diers, 1884. and was also instrumental in 
fonmng the Association of Medical Officers 
of the Militia, of which he was secretary. 
1891, and president. 1907-08; one of the 
founders of the Toronto Clinical Society, 
president, 1894; an original member of the 
Ophthalmological Society of Great Britain, 
in 1880, since resigned; member of the 
Canadian Medical Association; hon. mem- 
ber of the Assn. of Military Suigeons of the 
U.S.A.; Professor of Eye and Ear diseases 
in Univ. of Toronto, and has been a mem- 
ber of the Senate of that institution; sat for 
one term as member for East Toronto in 
Ont. Leg. Ass.; on re-organization of Army 
Medical Corps, was apptd. Lieut. -Col.; 
founder and general secretary, St. John 
Ambulance Association in Canada; founder 
and chairman of Canadian Red Cross 
Society: Canadian Red Cross Commissioner 
in South African War. 1900; apptd. British 
Red Cross Commissioner at Lord Roberts' 
headquarters; war medal; mentioned in 
despatches; promoted to rank of Hon. Col. 

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A.M.C.; made Knight of Grace, Order of St. 
John of Jerusalem; delegate for Depart- 
ment of Militia and Defence to the Inter- 
national Congress of Medicine at Buda Pest, 
1909. Publicationa: contributor to the 
Medical Press of the U.S. and Canada. 
Recreatioiu: yachting and hunting. Ad- 
dress: 66 College St., Toronto; Oakhurst. 
Kawartha Lakes. Out. Cliibs: Toronto, 
R.C.Y.C. Toronto. 



SAINT-PIERRE, Hon. Henri C; Judge 
of the Superiorl Court for the Prov. of 
Quebec; Off. Ord Crown of Italy; b. Ste. 
Marthe de Rigaud, Que., 13 Sept., 1842; a. 
of Joseph Berrier Saint Pierre, and Domit- 
ilde Denis; m. Marie Adeline Lesieur, (d. 
1908); five «. three d. Educ: Montreal 
Coll. (Sulpicians). After leaving Coll., 
joined Northern Army, and took part in 
avil War of U.S. Wounded and left for 
dead in the battle of Virginia, Nov., 1863. 
Picked up on battlefield by Southern 
Cavalry and carried oflf as prisoner until end 
of war. Returning to Montreal, 8tu(hed 
law under Sir George Cartier and Sir J. J, 
C. Abbott, admitted to bar, July, 1870; 
Q.C., 1889; Judge of the Superior Ct.. June. 
1902. PubliccUions: Many pleadings and 
addresses in Courts of ftt)v. of Quebec. 
Address: 144 Berri St.. Montreal. 

SEDERS, JUeut.-Col. Gilbert Edward, 
D.S.O.; 6. Fort Yale, B.C., 25 Dec., 1863; 
s. of E. H. Sanders (formerly of the 
Austrian Service, and during the Crimea, 
adjutant of the British German Ledon); 
m. Caroline, «. d. of Dr. Jukes, M.D. Educ: 
King Alfred's Sch., Wantage, Berks; R.M. 
C, Kingston. Entered North West Mount- 
ed Police as Inspector, 1884; served through- 
out Riel Rebelllion, 1886 (medal); went to 
South Africa in command of squadron of 
Canadian Mounted Rifles, 1900 (twice 
wounded). Decorated for saving the life of 
Sergt. Tryon, whom he brought in on his 
own horse under a heavy fire, his horse being 
killed and he himself wounded; Supt. Royal 
North West Mounted Police. Canada, com- 
manding Depot division and Regina Dist- 
rict. Recreatums: riding. Address: The 
Barracks, Regina, Sask. 

SANDHAM, Henrv, R.C.A.; 6. Mont- 
real, 1842; s. of John and Eliaabeth Sand- 
ham, both of England; m. Agnes, d. of late 
John Fraser. of Scotland; one d. Educ: 
Mcmtreal. One of the charter members of 
the Royal Canadian Academy, 1880; re- 
moved to Boston. Mass., 1881, and twenty 
yrs. later to London, Eng: Medallist, Phil- 
adelphia Centennial Exhibition, 1876; Lon- 
don, 1886; Boston, 1881; Honours, Portugal 
1901. Historical paintings and portraits 
now hanging in Parliament Buildings, 
Ottawa and Halifax; Smithsonian Institute, 
Washington; Town Hall, Lexington; State 
House. Boston; aty Hall, Paisley, Scot- 
land, etc.; exhibitor. Royal Academy, Salon, 
etc. Address: Quinta Lodge, South Parade. 
Bedford Park, London. W., England. 

SANDYS, Edwyn WiUis; journalist; b. 
Chatham, Ont., 9 June, 1860; •. Rev. 
Francis W. (D.D.) and Elizabeth A. B 
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Moeran: unmarried. Educ. : privat dy . Was 
editor Canadian SjKJrtsman, Toronto', jour- 
nalist to Canadian Pacific Ry.; removed to 
New York and became editor OuHng, and 
special writer for other pubis. Publications: 
Upland Game Birds (Am. Sportsman's Li- 
brary), 1902; Trapper Jim, 1903; Sportsman 
Joe, 1904; Sjporting Sketches, 1906. Ad- 
dress: Care TTie Macmillan Co., New York. 

SAR6ISON, Major Albert George, R.L.; 
b. Montreal. 1862; s. of Geoige Andrew 
Sargison and Margaret Barnard; m. Fanny 
Adele Eugenie Jackson ; four s. two d. Educ. r 
Victoria, B.C. pub. and High Sch. Joined 
staflf of the Colonist on leaving Sch., in 1879 ; 
became half owner of that paper in 1890^ | 

managing director in 1902; retired from the 
firm in 1907. Recreation: yachting. Ad' 
dressy Victoria, B.C. Club: Pacific Coast, 
Victoria. 

SASKATCHEWAN, Bishop of; see Rt. 
Rev. Jervois A. Newnham. 

SATJLT ST. MARIE, Bishop of; see Rt. 
Rev. David Joseph ScoUard. 

SAUNDERS, Charles Edward, B.A., 
Ph.D.; 6. London, Ont., 2 Feb., 1867; s. of 
Dr. William Saunders and Sara Agnes 
Robinson; m. Mary Blackwell of Toronto. 
Educ.: London Coll. Inst., Toronto Univ., 
Johns Hopkins Univ., Baltimore. Md.: 
Harvard Coll.. Cambridge; Cerealist of 
Dominion Experimental Farms since 1903, 
Recreations: pnot(«raphy, music. Address: 
Experimental Farm, Ottawa. 

SAUNDERS, Miss Margaret Marshall; 
6. Milton. Queens Co., N.S., 1861; d. of 
Edward Manning Saunders. D.D.. Baptist 
clergyman and author, Halifax, N.S., and 
Mana Kisboro Freeman; has traveled 
much in Europe and America; interested in 
philanthropic work. Publications: **My 
Spanish Sailor;" "Daisy;" "Beautiful Joe 
(sold in 1909. 500.000 copies); has been 
translated into Swedish, German and 
Japanese languages; other books, novels and 
books for children, including The House of 
Armour, For the Other Boys' Sake, and 
other stories; Charles and nis lamb; The 
King of the Park; Rose ^ Charlotte; Defi- 
cient Saints; Her Sailor; For His Country; 
Tilda Jane; Beautiful Joe's Paradise; The 
Story of the Graveleys; Nita; Prmcees 
Sukey; Alpatok, the story of an Esldmo 
Dog; Essay, the cause and prevention of 
Crime (awarded tSOO prise by Am. Humane 
Educational Soc); Our. Dumb Animal^. 
Address: 28 Carleton St.. Halifax, N.S. 

SAUTALLE, Marc Paul, B.Sc. (France); 
translator. Geological Survey; o. Havre, 
France, 20 Feb., 1857; s. of Alphonse 
Sauvalle. and Aline Barbulee; m. Laure 
JLecomte; three d. Educ: Lycee of Havre, 
m. Csnr Military Sch. Lieut, in French 
Army 5th Cuirassiers; editor "Trait d'Un- 
ion,' Mexico; arrived in Can., June, 1884; 
ecUtor *'La Patrie'* Montreal; special ParL 
correspondent "La Presse;" editor **Lm 
Canada;** now editor of French pub- 
lications for the Geological Survey of 
Canada, Dept. of Mines: a former president 
of the Pari. Press Gallery. PuhUcaUonM: 
Louisiane-M«|dque-Canada; Manuel dee 
Aesemblees Deuberances^ Guide du Con— 
ciliateur; recueil de discours prepares. 
Recreation: fencing. Address: 375 Daly 
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SAVOIE, Francois T., M.P.; h. Plessis- 
ville. Que., 14 Feb., 1846; «. of Narciese 
Savoie and Seraphine Cormier; m. (Ist) 
Eugene Duplessis, (2nd) Sara Vigneault, 
(3rd) Alice Seguise. Educ: Model Sch. of 
Plesfflsville^ Que.; represents M^antio in 
the H. of C; elected at g. e., 1904 and 1908. 
Address: Plessisville, Que. 

SBABBETTI, Most Bev.^onatus, D.D., 
Archbishop of Ephesus, Apostolic Delegate 
to Canada; b. Monteprance, Umbria, Italy, 
12 Nov., 1856; a. of Agostino Sbarretti, 
who is a brother of the late Cardinal Sbar- 
retti. Educ: Seminary of Spaleto and 
Apollinare Coll., Rome; ordained priest, 12 
April, 1879; Professor of Ethics and Menu- 
taute of tne Propaganda for American 
Affairs; auditor of the Apostolic del^ation 
in Washington, D.C., Jan., 1893; Bishop 
of Havana, Chiba, 14 Feb., 1900; Titular 
Archbishop of Ephesus, 1901; Apostolic 
Delegate to Canada, 26 Nov., 1902. Ad- 
dress: Apostolic Delegation, The Driveway, 

SCHAFFNEB, Fred. I^awrence, B.A., 

M.D., M.P.; b. South Williamstown, An- 
napolis Co., N.S., 18 Aug., 1865; s. of Wil- 
liam C. and A. Schaffner; m. C. A. Allan, 
of Perth, Ont., 19 April, 1886. Educ: 
Acadia Coll.. N.S., and Trinity Coll., 
Toronto; a physician; has practiced medi- 
cine in Boissevain, Man., for 22 years; 
twice mayor; represented constituency of 
Souris, in Manitoba Leg. Ass., for five yrs.; 
first el. to H. of C, 1904; re-el. 1908. 
Address: Boissevain, Man. Club: Advance, 
Winnipeg. 

SCHELL, Jacob Thomas; lumber manu- 
facturer and contractor; 6. Tp. of East 
Oxford, Oxford Co., Ont., 27 Dec., 1850; «. 
of Jacob Schell, and Catharine Smith; m. 
1883, Sarah Mclntyre, of Tilsonburg, Ont. 
Educ: Pub. and Woodstock Gram. Schs. 
Was for many yrs. Town Councillor of 
Alexandria, Glengarry. Contractor for 
Canadian Northern Ontario Ry., between 
Hawkesbury and Ottawa. Unsuccessful 
can. for H. of C. at g. e., 1891 ; el. to H. of C. 
at g. •., 1900; re-el. at g. e., 1904; retired 
at g. 9^ 1908. Address: Alexandria, Ont. 

SOHELL Malcolm Smith. M.P.; 6. 
County of Oxford, Ont., 13 Nov., 1865; «. 
of Jacob and Catharine Smith Schell; m'. 
Josephine H.., d. of the Rev. A. E. Russ. 
Brantford; one s. two d. Educ: Oxford 
pub. sch. and Woodstock Ck>ll.; agricultur- 
ist, manufacturerer and wholesale dealer 
in lumber; also grower and exporter of 
apples; winner of prises offered by the 
Dept. of Agriculture, Ont., for essays on 
"the advantages of rotation of crops treated 
from a practical and scientific standpoint, 
and "Apple culture and its importance as 
an article of commerce;" elected to the H. 
of C. in 1904 and in 1908; has taken a 
prominent part in all matters pertaining 
to agriculture and the marketing of Can- 
adian products; Chairman of the Standing 
Committee on Agriculture and Colonization 
of the H. of C, 1909. Address: Woodstock, 
Ont. 

SCHUBMAN, Jacob Gould, M.A. 
(Lond.), D.Sc. (Edin.), LL.D. (Columbia, 
Yale, Edin.); Pres. of Cornell Univ., 
Ithaca, N.Y.; b. Freetown, P.E.I., 22 May, 
1854; $. of the late Robert Schurman; m. 



1884, Barbara Forest, e. d. of the late 
George Munro, of New York; three s. four d. 
Educ: Prince of Wales CJoll., Charlottetown, 
P.E.I. ; Acadia Coll N.S.; Univ. Coll., 
London; Univ. of EoinbuiQ^h; Heidelberg, 
Berlin, and (iottingen. Won Canadian 
Gilchrist Scholarship and Univ. Scholarship 
in Philosophy, Univ. of Loiidon; Hibbert 
Travelling Fellowship, 1878. Prof, of Eng. 
Lit., Political Economy, and Psychology, 
at Acadia Coll., N.S., 1880-84; Prof, of 
Philosophy, Dalhoude Coll., N.S., 1882-86; 
Sage prof, of Philosophy, Cornell Univ., 
• 1886-92; pres. of U.S. Comn. to the Philip- 
pine Islands, 1899. Publications: "Kantian 
Ethics and the Ethics of Evolution;" "The 
Ethical Import of Darwinism;" "Belief of 
God;" "Agnosticism and Religion;" "The 
Genesis of the Oitical Philosophy;" "Re- 
port of the Hrst Philippine Commission;" 
"The Philippines, a Retrospect and Out- 
look." Recreations: golf, skating, tobog- 
faning, walking. Address: Cornell Univ., 
thaca. New York, U.S.A. 

SCHTWEGELi, Dr. John^ Consul of Aus- 
tria-Hungary; b. Province of Camiola, 
Austria, 17 Feb., 1\875; m. 1905, Angelina 
Keenly, of Brooklyn, N.Y., Educ:\ienn& 
(Orient Academy^; dir. of the Univ. of 
Tyrol (Trenbruck); first Lieut. Dalmatia 
Mounted Rifles; arrived in Canada, 1909; 
in Consular Service since 1899, in Chicago, 
Pittsburg, Switzerland, Cape of Good Hope, 
Salonica (Turkey), New York. Address: 
Montreal. 

SCOLT^BD, Bight Bev. David Joseph, 
S.L.T., Bishop of Sault St. Marie; 6. Ennis- 
more, Ont., 14 Nov., 1862; •. of John Scol- 
lard and Catharine O'Connor. Educ: St. 
Michael's Coll., Toronto, and Grand Sem- 
inary, Montreal, Que.; ordained priest, 21 
Dec., 1890; consecrated Bishop of Sault 
St. Marie, 24 Feb., 1905. Address: North 
Bay, Ont. 

SCOTT, L.leut.-CoL B. A.; 6. Quebec, 30 
Sept., 1859: m. 1886, Josephine, d. of Hon. 
Joseph Shenyn, of Quebec, senator; five s. 
Educ: Quebec High Sch.; a lumberman; 
commenced business in timber trade with 
the firm of Prifce Bros. & Co., at their 
mills on Saguenay River; Mayor of the 
Parish of Roberval for twelve jnrs. and 
Mayor of the town of Roberval for two 
yrs. Acted as collector of H.M. CHistoms 
at Chicoutimi for several yrs., and Vice- 
Consul for Sweden and Norway 
and Republic of Uruguaj^ at sam9 
port. Pres., Saatuenay Bd. of Trade; mem . 
Quebec Bd. of 'Trade. Joined company of 
infantry at Chicoutimi as Lieut.; oecame 
Capt.; joined 6lst Regt.; retired with rank 
of Major to organise 18th Regt.; promoted 
command 10th Infantry Brigade. Address: 
3 Genevieve Ave., Quebec. Clubs: Gar- 
rison, Quebec; New York Yacht, City, New 
York. 

SCOTT, D'Arcy; Asst. Chief Commr.. 
Bd. of Ry. CJommrs. for Canada; b. Ottawa, 
8 March, 1872; ». of Sir Richard W. Scott 
and Mary A. Heron; m. Mary Emma 
Davis; four s. two d. Educ : Ottawa Univ. : 
Osgoode Hall Law Sch., Toronto. Called 
to Bar of Ont., 7 June, 1895; Mayor of 
Ottawa, 1907-8; apptd. Asst. Chief Commr., 
Bd. of Ry. Commrs. for Canada, Sept., 
1908, when resigned mayoralty of Ottawa. 

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Pres. Can. Qub of Ottawa, 1909-10. 
Recreation: golf. Addre$:' 324 Chapel St., 
Ottawa. Cluba: Rideau, Country, Hunt, 
Golf, Ottawa. 

SCOTT, Duncan Campbell, F.R.S.; 6. 2 
Aug., 1862; «. of Rev. William Scott, 
parents English and Scotch; m. 1894, Belle 
W. Botsford, a prominent violinist, d. of 
late Geo. W. Botsford, Boston, Mass.; one d. 
j^duc. .-Canadian Conmion Sch.; Stanstead 
Coll. Ehtered Canadian Civil Service, 
1879; now chief accountant, Dept. of 
Indian Affairs, since 1893. PubliccUiona: 
The Magic House (poems); Labor and the 
Angel (poems); In the Village of Viger 
(fiction); The Life of Simcoe (Makers of 
Canada); New World Lyrics and Ballads; 
numerous short stories and poem^ in Ameri- 
can and Canadian magazines; joint -editor 
with Pelham Edgar, Ph.D., of Makers of 
Canada, a series of historical biography. 
Recreations: music, canoeing, skating, etc. 
Addreti: 108 Lisgar St., Ottawa. 

SCOTT, Rev. Frederick George, M.A., 
D.C.L., F.R.S.C; 6. Montreal, 1861; ». o* 
late William Edward Scott, M.D. of Mon- 
treal, Professor of Anatomy, McGill Univ. 
for nearly forty years, and Elizabeth 
Sproston, both parents of English birth; 
m, 1887, Amy, d. of late George Brooks- 
Bamet, England; five «. one d. Educ' 
Montreal High Sch.; Proprietary Sch., Mc. 
Gill; Bishop's Coll., Lennoxville; Bangs 
CJoll.j London. Deacon, 1884; Master in 
St. John's Sch_y^ 1884; priest, 1886; curate, 
of Coggeshall, Essex, 1886; rector of Drum- 
mondville. Que., 1887; curate of St. Mat- 
thew's .Que.. 1896; F.R.S.C, 1900; Rector 
of St. Matthew's, Quebec, since 1899; Canon 
of Quebec Cathedral since 1906. Publica- 
tions: Soul's Quest, and other Poems, 1888; 
Elton Hazlewood, 1892; My Lattice, and 
other Poems, 1894; The Unnamed Lake, and 
other Poems, 1897; Poems Old and New, 
1900; The Hymn of Empire and other 
• Poems, 1906; The Key of Life, 1907, etc. 
Address: St. Matthew's Rectory, Quebec. 

SCOTT, Georee Adam, J. P., M.L.A.; b 
Winnipeg, Man., 11 Dec, 1875; s. John 
Scott and Jane Bell; m. Etta M. Elliott, 
of Hamilton, Ont.; one «. two d. Educ: 
Brandon Coll. Inst., and Winnipeg Normal 
Sch.; raised on a farm at Deloraine, Man.; 
sch. teacher at 20 years of age; principal, 
Wawanesa Sch. four years; elec. to the 
Sask. Leg. Assembly, 1908. Recreation: 
curling. AddreM; Davidson, Sask. 

SCOTT, James Guthrie; b. Quebec, 13 
Feb., 1847; s. of Hugh Erskine Scott and 
Margaret Chillas; m. (1st) Sophy Mary 
Jackson; (2nd) Cordelia Mliry Jackson; 
three s. two d. Educ: Quebec High Sch.; 
General Manager of the Quebec and Lake 
St. John Ry.; retired in 1908; built that 
road and also the Great Northern. 500 
miles in all; both are now part of the 
Canadian Northern System; was chief pro- 
motor of the Trans.-Canada Ry., the sur- 
veys and agitation for which resulted in 
the selection of the Northern route for the 
National Transcontinental Ry. from Que- 
bec to Winnipeg; member of Council, Que- 
bec Board of Trade; director of the Quebec 
Geographical Society. Address: Quebec. 
Clubs: Garrison, Quebec; Rideau, Ottawa. 
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SCOTT, Miss mary McKay; b. Ottawa, 
17 Aug., 1851; d. of Alexander Scott and 
Alison McKay Scott. Educ: Ottawa, 

grivate sch., Bute House, Montreal; a 
unday Sch. teacher for 30 years; Church 
work (St. Andrew's); Woman's Christian 
Temperance Union; Dom. Supt., Y.W.C. 
T.U.; editor Woman's Journal for nine 
years; vice-pres., Y.W.C.A.; ex-pres., Y. 
W.C.A.; pres., Supt. W.C.T.U. Address: 
Aberdeen (Chambers, 291 Sparks Street, 
Ottawa 

SCOTT, Hon. Sir Bichard William, K. 
C, LL.D., K.C.M.G., Senator; 6. Prescott. 
Ont.. 24 Feb., 1825; c. ». of William J. 
Scott, M.D., and Sarah McDonell; m. Mary 
A. Heron (dec) Educ: Prescott. Bar- 
rister, 1840; Mayor of Bytown, 1852; M.P. 
for Ottawa, 1857-63; mem. Ont. Leg. Ass., 
1867-73; Speal^er, 1871; Commr. of Crown 
Lands, 1872-53; apptd. to the Senate. 1874; 
Secretary of State, 1874-78, and again 
1896-1908; Leader of the Opposition in 
Senate, 1879-96; carried through Parlt. 

. School Bill giving Roman Ca holies right 
to establish separate schools, 1863; Canada 
Temperance (local option) Act known as 
"Scott Act," 1875; drafted address to 
Queen Victoria, giving reasons why she 
should select Ottawa as seat of Govern- 
ment; leader of the Govt, in the Senate, 
1896-1908. Recreation: goM. Address :27^ 
Daly Ave., Ottawa. Clvbs: Rideau, Golf 

SCOTT, 'Lieut.-Col. Robert Kellock, D. 

S.O.; b. Perth, Lanark Co., Ont., 20 Nov., 
1871; s. of Col. Thomas Scott, Collector of 
Customs, Winnip^, Man.; m. 1899, Edith, 
d. of G. Ferris W. Mortimer, of Romsey, 
Hants Co., Eng.; one s. one d. Educ: 
Roy. Mil. Coll., Kingston, Ont. Apptd. 2nd 
Lieut., Royal Artillery, 16 July, 1891; Capt- 
ain. R. A., 1899; served in North West 
Rebellion, 1885 (medal); served in South 
Africa, 1899-02 (despatches twice, brevet 
of Major, Queen's medal, 3 clasps. King's 
medal, 2 clasps, D.S.O.). Joined Army 
Ordnance Dept., 26 April, 1896; promoted 
Ordnance Officer, 2nd class, with rank of 
Lieut.-Ck)l., 18 April, 1907; apptd. for ser- 
vice with Canadian Forses, 20 May, 1907; 
now holds appointment of Principal Ord- 
nance Officer and Director of Clothing 
and Equipment. Address: 4 Rideau Apts., 

SCOTT, Hon. Walter; Premier of Sas- 
katchewan; b. London Tp., Co. Middlesex. 
Ont., 27 Oct., 1867; s. of George Scott and 
Isabella Tclfer; m. 1890, Jessie Florence, 
d. of the late E. B. Read of Regina, former- 
ly of Smith's Falls, Ont. Educ: in the 
public schs.; a printer and journalist; 
partner in the Standard, Regina, 1892-93; 
proprietor and editor "The Times," Moose 
Jaw, 1894-95; purchased in 1895, The 
Leader, Regina, from its founder, the Iste 
Nicholas Flood Davin; edited and managed 
the same imtil 1900; pres^ Western Canada 
Press, 1899; pres., tne Kegina Land and 
Investment Co.; elec. to the H. of C. for 
Assiniboia West. 1900 and 1904; took part 
in negotiations and passage of Acts creatine y 
provinces of Alberta and Sask.; was invited / 
5 Sept., 1906, to form first Sask. Min- ' 
istry, which was sustained at the Polls, 13 
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District disappeared; elec. for Swift Current 
14 Aug., 1908, when administration was 
sustained with 27 seats against 14. Address: 
Regina, Sask. 

SCOTT, WlUiam Duncan; Supt. of Im- 
migration; b. Dundas, Ont., 7 Oct., 1861; «. 
of James Scott, and Margaret McEwan. 
Educ: Dundas High Sch.; in C. R. Ry. land 
department for several years; later in 
service of Manitoba Government; Dept. of 
-Agriculture, Dominion Government for 4 
years, as exhibition €k)mmr.; Supt. of 
Immigration, 1903 to date. Addreaa: Ayl- 
mer Apartments, Ottawa. Clubs: Lauren- 
tian, Golf, Hunt, Ottawa. 

SEAL.ET, WllUam Oscar, M.P.; 6. Wat- 
erdown, Went worth Co., Ont., 26 Jan.. 
1879; a. of Charles Sealey and Mary Ann 
Eaton; m. Agnes Annie Forbes. Educ: 
Waterdown pub. and high sch.* Reeve of 
East Flamboro; member of Wentworth 
County Council; unsuccessful candidate for 
H. of C, 1900; elec. in 1904, but was 
unseated; unsuccessful candida^te in 1905; 
elec. in 1908 by a large majority; advocate 
of good roads, free roads, enlarged mar- 
kets, higher tariff on agricultural products, 
and farmers' interests generally. Address: 
61 Hunter St. W., Hamilton, Ont. Clubs: 
Ontario; Hamilton. 

SEATH, Major David; Sec. and Treas. 
of the Harbor Commission of Montreal; 
6. Montreal, 9 May, 1847; s. of the late 
Robert Seath, a wholesale clothing mer- 
chant of Montreal, and Margaret Stephen. 
Educ: Montreal High Sch. Entered 
employ of his father, 1864. Was with 
Tyre, Perkins & Lajoie, accountants, 
assignees, etc., afterwards becoming Thi- 
baudeau & Seath, 1873-1895; pres. and 
mgr. of Perrault Publishing Co., 1895-1 898, t* 
when apptd. Sec. and Treas. of the Harbour 
Com. of Montreal, which position he still 
holds. Served in militia 1863-1905. Took 
part in Fenian Raid, 1866, ISTO (medal and 
two clasps]). (Attained rank o^ capt. in 
Sixth Fusiliers, and became paymaster of 
the Prince of Wales Fusiliers, retiring in 
1905 with hon. rank of Major. Has the 
Coloftial Auxiliary Forces Officers' Long 
Service Decoration. J.P. and Commr. for 
receiving affidavits foutside the Prov. of 
Ont., to be used in Ont.; commr. Superior 
Ct. of Prov. of Que. Address: Montreal. 

SEATH, John, M.A., LL.D.; Superin- 
tendent of Education for Ontario; b. Auch- 
termuchty, Fifeshire, Scotland, 6 Jan., 
1844; s. of John Seath, Manager Gas Works, 
Monaghan, Ireland, and Isabel Hinkless; 
m. Caroline Louisa McKenzie; one «. two d. 
Educ: Monaghan, Ireland; Glasgow Univ., 
and Queen's Univ., Belfast, Irel.; arrived 
in Canada, 1861; from 1861 to 1884, was 

Principal of Brampton, Oshawa and Dundas 
[igh Schs., and St. Catharines Coll. Inst.; 
from 1884 to 1906, was Inspector of High 
Schs. and Coll. Insts.; apptd. in 1906 to his 
present position as Superintendent of 
Education for Ontario. Publications: High 
Sch. Gram.j^and reports on Education. 
Add ress: 86 Walmer Road, Toronto. 
SEDGWICK, Rev. Thomas, D.D.; 6. 
Aberdeen, Scot., 5 May, 1838; s. of Robert 
Sedgwick, D.D., Pastor of the Pres. Ch. at 
Musquodoboit, N.S., and Jessie Middleton; 



m. 1868. Christina Patterson, d. of the latet 
Roderick Macgregor, of New Glasgow, N.S. ; 
one s. one d. Educ : King's Coll., Aberdeen; 
Edinburgh; CoU. of the Pres. Ch. of N.S. 
Came to Canada, 1857. Ordained min. of 
the Pres. Ch. in Can., at Tatamagouche. 
N.S., 1860; Clerk of the Synod of the 
Maritime Provinces, 1885; Moderator of 
t^e Genl.^ Assem. of the Pres. Ch. in Can., 
1903. Address : Tatamagouche, "S, 8. 
SENKLEB, John Harrold, B.A., K.G.: 
6. Brockville. Ont.. 24 July, 1866; s. of 
Edmund John Senkler and Margaret Mc 
Leod dimming; in. Margaret Hargrave 
Richards; two s. four d. Educ: Up. Can. 
Coll., Toronto Univ., and Osgoode Hall; a 
barrister. Address: 1889 Harro St., Van- 
couver, B.C. Clubs: Vancouver, Commer- 
cial, Vancouver, B.C.; Union Club, Victoria, 

SEQIJIX, Paul Arthur, B.S.. LL.B., 
M.P.; 6. Charlemagne, Que., 2 Oct., 1876; 
s. of Felix Seguin and Vitaline Noiseux; m. 
Anna Rivest; one s. two d. Educ: L As- 
somption ColL^ Montreal Coll., and Laval 
Univ., Montreal; apptd. Notary in Sept., 
1898; practiced in Terrebonne, Que.; Sec- 
Treas, of St. Paul Ermite; was for some 
time, Sec.-Treas. of the Mnuidpality; elec. 
M.P., 1908. Address: St. Paul Ermite, 
Que. 

SERVICE, Robert W.; poet; 6. Preston, 
Lancashire, Eng., 1876; of Scotch descent; 
removed at early age to Scotland. Educ: 
Glasgow. Arrived Can., 1897; worked for 
several yrs. on Vancouver Island in variety 
of occupations; clerk in Canadian Bank of 
Commerce at Whitehorse branch; thence 
to Dawson; resigned clerkship in bank to 
devote himself to literature. Publications: 
Songs of a Sourdough, Ballads of a Chee- 
chaco. Recreations: himting, angling. Ad' 
dress: Dawson, Y.T. 

SETON, Ernest Thompson; (nom de 
plume, Seton-Thompson) ; b. South Shields, 
Durham, 14 Aug., 1860; m. 1896, Grace 
Gallatin, of California (Sacramento); one d. 
Educ: Toronto, London Royal Academy. 
Descended direct from George Seton, last 
Earl of Winton; went to Canada at age of 
5, lived in the backwoods till 1870, then 
went to Toronto to be educated at the 
public schools and at the Coll^ate Inst.; 
went to London for art training, 1879-81; 
went to ^fanitoba to follow natural history; 
became naturalist to the Govennment of 
that province; in 1898 he published his 
"Wild Animals I have Known", the biogra- 
phies of 8 wild animalSj 10 editions in 1 year; 
began lecturing on Wild Animals in 1899: 
started an Outdoor Life movement, called 
the Woodcraft Indians, which now has some 
80,000 followers in the United States, 1901: 
Asso. mem. R.C.A.A. Publications: Wild 
Animals I have Known; Art Anatomy of 
Animals; Birds of Manitoba; Mammals of 
Manitoba; Trail of the Sandhill Stag; Bio- 
graphy of a Grizzly; Lives of the Hunted, 
1901 ; Two Little Savages; Pictures of Wild 
Animals; Monarch, the Big Bear; Wood- 
myth and Fable; Animal Heroes; Birch 
Bark Roll of the Woodcraft Indians; Nat- 
ural History of the Ten Commandments; 
Life Histories of Northern Animals; Bio- 
graphy of a silver fox, 1909. Recreations: 
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with the camera; natural history and wood- 
craft. Address: Wyndygo\il» Coscob, Ck>nn. 
U.S.A. 
SHAKESPEARE, Noah, J. P.; b. Brierly 
Hill, Staffordshire. Ens.. 26 Jan., 1839; 
9. of Noah and Hannah Shakespeare; m. 
m. EUsa Jane Pearson; three «. one d. 
Sduc: at private sch.; arrived in Canada, 
11 Jan., 1883, having sailed from London, 
Aug., 1862, around Cape Horn; in 1885, 
was pres. of the B.C. Agricultural Associa- 
tion; served as Municipal Councillor for 
four years; elec. Mayor of the City of Vic- 
toria, in 1882; elec. to the H. of C, 1882, 
and re-elec. in 1887; apptd. Postmaster, 
Victoria, 1 Jan., 1888. Address: Victoria, 

SHALLOW, Francis Dominick; b. St. 

George, Iberville Co., Que., 3 Aug., 1863; 
s. of Thomas Shallow and Jane Sherry; m. 
Annie Hamall; five s. two d. Proprietor 
and publisher of '*L« Moniteur du Com- 
merce," the oldest land leading French Com- 
mercial Journal in Canada; proprietor, 
publisher and editor of the Magazine of 
Insurance and Epitome of Finance. Ad- 
dress: Montreal, and Senneville, Que. 
Club: Albany, Toronto. 

SHANNON, Robert Walker, M.A., barris- 
ter; 6. Portglenone, Co. Antrim, Irel., 2 
Nov., 1856; a. of James Shannon, for many 
yrs. Postmaster of Kingston, Ont., and 
Letitia Leatham; immamed. Educ: King- 
ston Gram. Sch.; Queen's Univ., Kingston. 
Called to the bar of Ont., 1880, and prac- 
tised his prof, there for some yrs.; was 
editor simultaneously of his brother's 
paper, the Kingston, News. Member of the 
City Council of Kingston for 6 yrs.; unsuc- 
cessful can. for the Mayoralty. In 1892, 
with his brother. Major. L. W. Shannon, 
purchased the Ottawa Citizen, which he 
edited until 1897. Resmned practice of 
law, in Ottawa, and later at Dawson, Y.T. 
Has now large practice at Saskatoon, Sask.; 
town solicitor. Recreations: music, walking. 
Address: Saskatoon, Sask. 

SBLiNNON, Samuel Leonard; b. Halifax 
N.S., 18 Jan., 1862; s. of the late Hon. 
Samuel Leonard Shannon, D.p.L., and 
Annie Fellows: m. Beatrice Maude, d. of 
late Lt.-Col. 'Thomas Bacon, of Ottawa; 
one ». four d. Comptroller and Treasurer 
Intercolonial Railway of Canada; Captain, 
R.O., Canadian Militia; entered Canadian 
Civil Service, Feb., 1880; apntd. to Dept. 
of Railways and Canals, Ottawa, Jan., 
1881; chief accountant, Oct., 1889; trans- 
ferred to Intercolonial Railway as Comp- 
troller and Treasurer, Oct., 1906; served 
during the North West Rebellion, 1885, as 
Lieut., York and Simcoe Batt. (medal). 
A(idre««; Moncton, N.B. 

SHABPE, Major Samuel Simpson, B. A., 
LL.B., M.P.; 6. Zephyr, Scott Tp., Ont. Co. 
13 March, 1873; s. of George Sharpe, for- 
merly of Suffolk, Eng., and Mary Ann 
Simpson, bom near Londonderry, Irel.; m. 
1903, Mabel Edith Crosby, g. d. of Joseph 
Gould, ex-M.P. Educ.: Uxbridge public 
and high sch., Toronto Univ., Osgoode 
Hall; grad. Toronto Univ. with first class 
honours, 1895; grad. in law from Osgoode 
Hall, taking two scholarships during the 
course, 1898; practices law in Uxbridge; 
first dec. to H. of C. for North Ontario, 
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1908; Major in 14th Regt., and has been in 
the Militia for over 20 years; an enthusiastic 
athlete, holding championships at Toronto 
Univ. and of the Province. Address: Ux- 
bridge, Ont. Club: Albany, Toronto. 
SHABPE, WiUlam Henry, M.P.; b. 
Scott. Tp., Ont. Co., 19 April. 1868; s. of 
George Sharpe, English, and Mary Ann 
Sharpe, Irish; m. 20 May. 1893, Cora A. 
Breston; one s. one d. Educ: U;cbridge, 
Ont., and at Belleville Business Coll.; 
pres. of the R. A. Garrett Co., carrying on 
th^r general store, but sold out in 1907; 
has been councillor for the village of Mani- 
tou for six years, and Mayor, 1908; in 1904, 
ran against the late Hon. T. Greenway for 
the H. of C, and was defeated by 180; 
first elected to the H. of C. for Lisgar, 1908; 
Methodist; Conservative. Address: Mani- 
tou, Man. 

SHABPLES, Hon. John, M.L.C., Que- 
bec; b. Quebec, 1848; s. of the late Hon. 
John Sharpies, M.L.C., one of founders of 
limiber firm of W. 6c J. Sharpies of Quebec 
and Liverpool; m. Afargar^, d. of the late 
Hon. Charles Alleyn, Sheriff of Quebec. 
Educ.: St. Mary's CJoU., Montreal. Joined 
his father's firm, 1871, and has been con- 
nected with it ever since. Pres., Union 
Bank of Can. and Chronicle Printing Co.: 
director of Quebec Light and Power ana 
Quebec Steamship Cos. Was harbour 
Commr. for twenty yrs.; mem. Quebec City 
Council for five yrs. Apptd. to Legis. 
Council of Quebec, 1894. Made a Knii^t 
of St. Gregory the Great by Pope Pius X, 
Dec., 1907. Address: 65 Esplanade, Quebec. 
Club: Garrison, Quebec. 

SHATFOBD, Lvtton Wilmot, M.L.A.; b. 
at Hubbards, Halifax Co.. N.S., 14 Feb.. 
1873; s. of Henry A. Shattord and Cecelia 
Victoria Dauphine; m. 1897, Lavinia Bart- 
lett; three s. one d. Educ: Halifax Co.. 
N.S., pub. sch.; was chairman of School 
Board and License Commissioner; elec. to 
B.C. Provincial Legislature in 1903; re-elec. 
in 1907 and 1909. A<Wr«««:Hedley, B.C. 

SHAU6HNESSY, Str Thomas 6eors«. 
K.C.V.O., Knight; b. Milwaukee, Wis.. 6 
Oct., 1853: s. of Thomas Shaughneasy; 
m. 1880, Miss Nagle; two s. three d. Chic<p 
ago, Milwaukee and St. Paul, from 1869 to 
1882; General purchasing agent C.P.R., 
1882; subsequently Assistant General Man- 
ager: vice-pres., 1891; pres. since 1899: 
knighted by H.R.H. the Duke of Cornwall 
and York. 1901 ; president and director of a 
number ot Railway Companies, all of which 
are directly or indirectly connected with 
the C.P.R.; EInight of grace of the order of 
the Hospital of St. John of Jerusalem, 
1910. Address: 905 Dorchester St. W.. 
Montreal. Clubs: Mount Royal, St. James, 
Montreal; Rideau, Ottawa. 

SHAW, Charles Lewis; barrister: 6. 
Perth, Ont., 16 Feb., 1863; s. of Wm. 
McNaim Shaw, M.L.A., and Eliza J. Dun- 
ham; m. 1905, Isabelle, d. of J. H. Thomp- 
son, of Toronto. Educ: Trinity Coll., 
Toronto. Called to bar of Man., 1884, and 
practised in Edmonton. Nile voyager, 1 884 
and correspondent in Eg3^t for Winnipes 
Times; afterwards saw service in Turkey. 
Returned to Canada^ 1886, and resumed law 
practice and journalism; war correspondent, 
S. Africa for syndicate Can. newspapers. 



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Resident of Winnipeg past five years; 
engaged in legal practice and frequent con- 
trib. to magazines and daily press. PiU>- 
licationa: short stories (McClure); Random 
reminiscences of a Nile Voyager. Addrett: 
Osborne St., Fort Rouge, Winnipeg. 
• SHAW, WlUiam; 6. Quebec, 1841; «. of 
the late John Shaw, of English descent; 
unmarried. Educ: Quebec High Sch. 
Joined firm of his imcle, S. J. Shaw, whole- 
sale hardware merchants, as junior clerk; 
admitted a partner 1870; incorporated The 
Chinio Hardware Co., 1887, of which he 
is now pres. and mng. dir. Dir., Union 
Bank of Can., Light and Power Co., Quebec 
Ry., Leboutilller Bros. Co.; gov. Jeffery 
Hale Hospital, Quebec. Addreta: Maple 
Av., Quebec. C;ii*6: Garrison. 
SHEARER, Rev. John G., B.A., D.D.; 
h. Oxford, Ont., 9 Aug., 1869; a. of John 
Shearer and Margaret Cowan; m. Elizabeth 
A. Johnston, Burford, Ont. ^duc. .-Western 
Hi^h Sch., Brantford Coll. Inst., Toronto 
Urn v., and Knox Coll.; ordained Presby- 
terian Minister, 1888; Pastor Caledonia, 
Ont., and ErsBne Church, Hamilton, till 
1900; seven years general secretary. Lord's 
Day Alliance of Canada; now general 
secretary of Moral and Social Reform and 
pf Evangelism of the Presbyterian Church 
in Canada, and of the Moral and Social 
Reform Council of Canada. Addreta: To- 
ronto. Ont. 
SHEHYN, Hon. Joseph; Senator; Kt. 
Com. of St. Gregory the Great; Officer of 
the Order of Leopold; b. Quebec, 10 Nov., 
1829; of Irish ana Canadian extraction; m. 
(Ist) 1858, Marie Zoe Virginie, e, d. of 
Ambroise Verret, (2nd) 1892, Mrs. Josep- 
hine Leduc. nee Beliveau. Educ: Quebec 
Seminary and by priv. tuition. Ex-pres. 
of the Quebec Bd. of Trade and ex-mem. 
of the Quebec Harbour Com. Was Prov. 
Treas. in the Quebec Legis., in Mr. 
Mer^cier's Admn., 1887-1891; apptd. Min- 
ister without portfolio in Mr. Marchand's 
Admn., 26 May, 1897. El. to Legislature 
at g. e., 1875; re-el. at each succeeding el. 
up to time of being called to the Senate, 
5 Feb.. 1900. AMreea: 76 Grand AU^e. 
Quebec. Club: Garrison, Quebec. 
SHEPHERP, Francis J., M.D., CM., 
LL.D., F.R.C.S., Edin.; surgeon; h. Como, 
Que., 1851; a. of the late Robert W. Shep- 
herd and Mary C. de Les Demiers; m. 1878, 
Lilias G. Torrance (dec); one a. two d. 
Educ: Montreal High Sch., McGill Univ., 
Univ. of Vienna. Apptd. demonstrator of 
Anatomy at McGill, 1876; Prof, of Anat- 
omy, 1883; now Dean of the Medical 
Faculty and Prof, of Anatomy, McGill 
Univ.; Senior Surgeon, Montreal Gen. 
Hospital. Mem. of Congress of American 
Physicians and Surgeons; was vioe-pres., 
American Dermatological Assn. and pres. 
of Canadian Medical Assn. and Montreal 
Medico-Chirurgical Soc. Is a Fellow of 
American Surgical Assn. and International 
Soc. of Surgery; pres. Montreal Art Assn. 
Chr. Doctor of Laws at Edinburgh, 1905, and 
by Harvard Univ., 1906; F.R.C.S.E., 1906. 
JFhMicationa: One of the authors of the 
American Text Book of Surgery (The 
American System of Surgery), and the 
Quarterly Retrospect of Surgery, and has 
contributed to numerous medical papers. 



Has written largely on anatomy and surgery 
for Woods' Reference Hand Book of the 
Medical Sciences. Addreaa: 152 Mansfield 
St.; Montreal. Cluba: Mount Royal, Univ- 
ersity, Montreal Hunt. 
SHEPPARX>, John Albert, M.L.A ; >. 
Mount Forest, Ont., 1 S^t., 1875; ». of 
John Sheppard and Margaret Reid; m. 
Florence Herring of Belfontain, Ont.; one 
a. one d. Taught sch. in Ont., two yeara, 
and eight years at Moosejaw, Sask.; farmea 
for five years; at present in partnership with 
H. E. Anderson, Insurance and Real Es- 
tate, Moosejaw; went west in 1897; el^c. to 
represent Moosejaw in first Legislature 
of Province of Sask., 1905; re-elec. 1908, and 
apptd. Deputy Speaker. Adcbreaa: Moose- 
jaw, Sask. 
SHERBROOKE, Bishop of; aee Rt. Rev. 

Paul LaRocque. 
SHERWOOD, Lieut.-CoL Arthur Percy, 
M.V.O., C.M.G.. A.D.C.; b. Ottawa. 18 
March, 1864; a. of Edward Sherwood, of 
Mount Sherwood, Ottawa, and Isabella P. 
Turner; m. 1883, Esther Alberta, d. of 
James Dyson and Esther Slater of Ottawa; 
two a. four d. Educ: Ottawa Gram. Sch. 
Dep. Sheriff of Carieton, 1877; Chief of 
PoUce, Ottawa, 1879; Supt. of Dominion 
Police, 1882; Commissioner of Dominion 
Police for Canada since 1886; has charge of 
Secret Service: officially thanked by the 
Government of Canada for special services 
rendered in coimection with obtaining cer- 
tain evidence for the Behring Sea Arbitra- 
tion (Order in Council, 13 Oct., 1893); was 
responsible to the Government for the 
safety of Their Roval Highnesses the Prince 
and Princess of Wales during their stay in 
Canada, and directed the police arrange- 
ments at the various points visited, accom- ' 
panying the royal party throughout, 1901, 
and again in connection with the visit of 
the P. of W. to Quebec In 1908; specially 
mentioned by His Royal Highness in a 
letter to the Giovemor-General published 
in the Canada Gatette. 26th Oct., 1901; 
military career began 1884, as 2nd Lieut., 
CSrovemor General's Foot Guards; Lieut., - 
1885; transferred to 43rd Rifles as Captain, 
1886; Major, 1889: Lieut.-Col., 1898; at 
present O. C. 8th Infantry Brigade; Hon. 
A.D.C. to H.E. the Earl of Minto, Governor 
Gen., 1899; and to H. E. Earl Grey, 1906; 
member of the Canadian rifle teajtis which 
competed at Wimbledon, 1886 and 1889; 
President Canadian Military Rifle League 
and Commandant Canadian Rifle Team at 
Bisle3', 1903. Addreaa: 81 Laurier Avenue 
West, Ottawa. Cluba: Rideau, Laurentian, 
Country, Golf, Hunt, Ottawa. 
SHERWOOD, Wm. Albert, A.R.C.A., 
O.S.A.; 6. Omemee, Ont.. 1 Aug., 1865; 
father, English; mother, Irish; immarried. 
Educ: Omemee Gram. Sch. Began the 
study of portrait painting at an early 
period of life; has painted many Can. genre 

Pictures, amongst which are The Gold 
'rospector, in the possession of the Ont. 
Government; The Cfanadian Rancher; The 
Canadian Backwoodsman, exhibited at 
the British Ck>lonial Exhibition, London, 
England. 1902; The Negotiation, in the 
possession of Dominion Government. Chief 
portraits — Hon. G. W. Ross, Premier of 
Ontario, Rev. Chas. Scadding, D.D., Rev. 

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May, C.L.H.. Art Superintendent of Ontario 
Col. Qunaauiufl. anci others. Life member 
Can. Inst. Pttblicationa: articles in 
the leading macasines of Canada; in the 
Encyclopsedia of Canada; and Lectures upon 
the National Spirit in Art. Reereation%: 
walking, swimming, canoeing. Addreaa: 
2i Queen St., East.. Toronto. 

SHORTT, Adam, F.R.S. (Can.); 6. near 
London, Ont., 24 Nov., 1869; a. of George S. 
Short and Mary Shields, both from Scot.; 
m. 1887, Elizabeth Smith, M.D., of Hamil- 
ton, one of the first women in Canada, who 
obtained the degree of M.D.; one «. two d. 
Educ: Queen's Glasgow and Edinburgh 
Univ. Has specially devoted himself, to a 
study of Canadian economic and political 
development, involving a close study of 
French and British colonial policies; after 
his return to Canada, became lecturer and 
afterwards professor of Political Science in 
Queen's Univ., Kingston; apptd. in 1908, 
one of two Conmiissioners of the Canadian 
Civil Service. Publicationa: a series of 
papers on the History of Canadian Currencpr, 
Banking and Exchange,' published in 
the Journal of the Canadian Bankws' 
Association; Imperial Preferential Trade, 
from a Canadian point of view: among 
numerous articles and reviews may be 
mentioned. Social Life of Canada, The 
Nicaragua Canal and the Clayton-Bulwer 
Treaty, In Defence of Millionaires, Some 
Aspects of the Imperial Problem, in the 
Canadian Magazine; edited with Dr. Dough- 
ty, "Documents relating to the Constitu- 
tional History of Canada, 1759-1971;" 
"Life of Lord Sydenham," (makers of Can- 
ada series). RecrecUionB: gardening and 

. boating. Addreta: 5 Marlborough Ave., 
Ottawa 

SHOBTT, Mrs. Elizabeth Smith, M.D.; 
b. Winona, Ont., 18 Jan., 1869; d. of Syl- 
vester Smith and Isabella Magee; m. Prof. 
Adam Shortt,, Civil Service Commissioner: 
one «. two d. Educ: by Giovemess, also 
Hamilton Coll. Inst., and Queen's Univ.; 
one of the first women in Canada to obtain 
the d^ree of M.D. Publications: newspaper 
articles. Address: 5 Marlborough Ave., 
Ottawa. 

SHUTT, Frank Thomas, M.A. (Tor.), 
F.R.I.C.. F.R.S.C.; b. London, Eng., 15 
Sept., 1859; t. of William D. and Charlotte 
Shutt. Educ: by private tuition and 
'Toronto Univ.; arrived in Canada 1870; 
trained in laboratory of Professor Ellis, 
Public Analyst, Toronto, previous to taking 
Univ. course; Fellow in Chemistry; To- 
ronto Univ.; Chemist to the Dominion 
Experimental Farms since 18 July, 1887; 
Recreations: music, photography. Address: 
(jentral Experimental Farm, Ottawa. 

SICOTTE, Louis Wilfrid; Stipendiary 
Magistrate, Montreal; b. Boucherville, Que., 
10 Dec., 1838; t. of J. B. Sicotte, and 
Josephte Cere; m. Marie Malvina, d. of 
Dr. Louis (Siard, Sec. of Prov. Bureau of 
Educ; five t. bix d. Educ: St. Hyacinth* 
Coll. Was prop, and ed. of the Colonisa- 
tear; priv. sec. to late Sir George Cartier; 
employed in Montreal Registrv Office. 
Registrar of the cos. of Hochelaga and 
Jacques Cartier; pres. of the Numismatic 
Soc. of Montreal; pres. of the Historical 
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Soc. of Montreal. Pvblications: Eztracta 
from the Registers of Montreal and ad- 
jacent counties; sketch of Michel Bibaud, 
Addresses: 23 Laval Av., Montreal; Dorion- 
ville and Fraserville (summer). 

SIFTON, Hon. A, L., M.A., LL.B., K.C.: 
b. 26 Oct., 1868; s. of Hon. John W. and 
Kate Sifton; m. 1882, Mary H. Deering. ' 
Educ: various public sch.; Wesley Coll., and 
Victoria Univ. Called to BaTj 1883; prac- 
tised law; first elected to Tvmtorial Legis- 
lature, 1808; re-elected by accl., 1901. on 
taking office as Treasurer and Commissioner 
Public Works; Chief Justice of Alberta 
since 1906. Address: Edmonton, Alta. 

SIFTON, Hon. Clifford, B.A., P.C, M. 
P.; 6. "rp. of London, Middlesex, Ont., 10 
Mar.. 1861; t. of John W. Sifton, formerly 
Speaker of the Manitoba Assembly, and 
Kate Sifton; m. 1884. Elizabeth Arma, d. 
of H. T. Burrows, late of Ottawa; five •. 
Educ: Victoria Coll., Cobourg, Ont., Prince 
of Wales' Medal, 1880. Called to the Man. 
bar, 1882; practised in Brandon; created 
Q.C. by Dominion patent, 1895; elected 
to Man. Legislature for North Brandon, 
1888, and continued member until 1896; 
Attorney-General and Minister of Education 
Greenway Administration, 1891; codified 
laws relating to civil procedure in Man.; 
conducted negotiations on behalf of Man., 
with Dominion authorities in reference to 
the Man. school question; retired from 
Manitoba Government and entered Sir 
Wilfrid Laurier's Administration as Minister 
of the Interior and Superintendent-General 
of Indian Affairs, 1896; resigned 1906 on 
account of disagreement with Sir Wilfrid 
Laurier regarmng educational clauses 
of bills to establish the provinces of 
Alberta and Sask.; agent of the British 
Government before the Alaska Boundary 
Tribunal, 1903; Chairman of Commission on 
Conservation of natural resources of Canada 
1909; first elected to B. of C, for Brandon, 
Man., 1896; re-elected, 1900, 1904, 1908. 
Address: 215 Metcalfe Street, Ottawa; 
Assiniboine Lodge, Mallorytown, Ont. (Jun« 
to Oct.) Clvhs: Manitoba, Winnipeg; Rid- 
eau, Ottawa. ^ „ 

SIMMONS, Thomas Lockwood, C.E.. 
B.A., (Univ. N.B.); b. Lakeville, Sunburjr 
Co., N.B., 17 Jan., 1872; t. of James Ed- 
ward Simmons and Hannah Burpee; m. 
Winifred M. Dick; one a. Educ: Coll. 
Sch., Fredericton, and Univ. of N.B.; grad. 
in 1893; on railway work from that time 
until 1898; from 1898 to 1901, in charge of 
work deepening channel on river reaches 
of Lake St. Francis; in 1901, apptd. inspect- 
ing engineer of Dept. of Railways and 
Canals; in 1904 apptd. inspecting engineer 
Board of Railway Commissioners for Can- 
ada. Recreaiion: golf. Address: 92 James 
St., Ottawa. 

SIMPSON, liOUls, J. P.; 6. Manchester, 
Eng., 15 Feb., 1853; s. of Thomas Simpson 
and Maria Gillett; m. Ellen Ashton, of Dar- 
win, Lancashire, Eng.; two t. Educ: 
Great Ealing School, primary; completed 
education imder tutelage of the Rev. W. W. 
Wilson, B.A., Oxford; learned the^businesa 
of cotton spinning and manufacturing at the 
mills of his elder brother, Albert Simpson, 
of Preston, Lancashire; came to Canada in 
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Scotia Cotton Co.; management of the 
Montreal Cotton Co., 1 Jime, 1888 for 
twelve years; spent 6 years in fiutherance 
of the electric smelting of iron ores; 
resumed management of the Montreal 
Cotton Co., 1 Sept., 1905; resigned 30 Jan., 
1909, to complete the work commenced on 
electric smelting of iron ores. Addrets: 
Fitzroy Harbor, Ont. Club: Rideau, Ottawa 

SINCLAIR, Jolin Howard, LL.B., M.P.; 
h. Goshen, Guysboro Co.. N.S., 27 May, 1848. 
». Donald Sinclair and Jane McN^eil; m. 
Jessie M. Carmichael. d. of the late Senator 
J. W. Carmichael of New Glasgow, N.S.; 
one «. Educ: Com. Sch., Goshen, Guys- 
borough Acad., and Dalhousie Coll., Hali- 
fax; Mayor of New Glasgow, 1900-1901; 
elec. to N.S. Legislature for Guysboro Co., 
1894, and held the seat irntil 1904; elec. 
to the Federal House at a bye-elec, 1904; 
re-elec. 1904, and 1908. Address: New Glas- 
gow, N.S. Club: Rideau, Ottawa. 

SINNOTT, Very B-ev. Mgr. Alfred Ar- 
thur, B.A., D.C.L.; b. Morell, P.E.I., 
22 Feb., 1877; «. of John Sinnott and Jane 
McAuley; Educ: St. Dunstan's Coll., 
Charlottetown, P.E.I., Grand Seminary, 
Montreal, and a post graduate course m 
Rome. Ordained priest 18 Feb., 1900; was 
for two years professor in St. Dimstan's 
Coll., Charlottetown. P.E.I., when in Nov., 
1903^ was named to present position as 
Private Secretary to His Excellency the 
Apostolic Delegate in Ottawa. Address: 
Apostolic Delegation, The Driveway, Ot- 

SIBOIS. Louis Philippe, N.P.. LL.D. 
(Laval Univ.); Prof, of Constitutioffal Law 
at Laval Univ.; 6. Kamouraska, Que., 4 
May, 1851; s. of Theodore Sirois and Justine 
Pelletier; m. (1st) 1877. Atala Blais, of 
Montmagny (d. 1883); (2nd) 1889, Atala 
Foumier; five children. Educ: Ste. Anne's 
Coll., Laval Univ. Grad. LL.L., 1876 
(gold medal donated by Lord Dufferin the 
then Gov.-Gen. of Can.), LL.D., 1886. 
Apptd. Prof, of Constitutional Law, Laval 
Univ., 1887; apptd. mem. of Com. for 
Revision of the Statutes of the Dom. of 
Can. Admitted a N.P., 18 May, 1876. 
Pres., Bd. of Notaries 1900-1903. Vice- 
pres. La Caisse d'Economie de Notre Dame 
de Quebec; sec. and gov. Le Syndicat Fin- 
ancier, Laval Univ., Quebec. Recreations: 
yachting, travelling. Address: 21 Couillard 
St., Quebec. 

8K£IiTON, Oscar Douglas, M.A.. Ph. 
D.; b. OraQgeville, Ont., 1878; a. of Jeremiah 
and Elizabeth Skelton; m. Isabel Murphy; 
two «. Educ: Cornwall and Orangeville 
High Sch., and Univ. of Chicago; in journal- 
ism in the United States^ 1901-1904; post 
graduate work, Univ. Chicago, 1905-1908; 
professor of political sicence. Queen's Univ., 
Kii^ston, 1908. Publications: Socialism; 
a critical analysis. Address: Queen's Univ- 
ersity, Knigston. Club: Frontenac, King- 
ston. 

SUiDEN, Arthur French; b. Woolwich, 
E^., 30 April, 1866; t. of Col. Sladen, late 
Ro^l Artillery, and Caroline Mary French; 
m. Kathleen Hume Powell, of Ottawa; four 
•. Educ: Haileybury Coll., Royal Naval 
Coll., Grenwich; arrived in Canada, 1887; 
formerly in Royal Marine Artillery; after- 
wards farming; entered Governor General's 



office in 1891; private secy, to three Gov- 
ernors General. Recreations: shooting, fish- 
ing, golfi Address: 182 Daly Ave., Ottawa. 
Clubs: Rideau, Golf, Ottawa. 

SLOAN, WiUiam; capitalist; b. Wing- 
ham, Ont., 10 -Sept., 1867; s. of Dr. R. J. 
Sloan and Elizabeth McMichael; m. Flora 
McGregor Glaholm; Educ: Pub. Sch. and 
Cbll. Inst., Seaforth, Ont. Spent two yrs. 
in Customs service at Shanghai, China; 
returned to B.C. in 1888, and resided in 
Victoria, Vancouver and Nanaimo; was 
unsuccessful can. for H. of C. for Vancouver 
at g. e., 1900; el. for Comox-Atlin, at g. e., 
1904; re-el. 1908, but resigned seat in 
favour of Hon. Wm. Templeman, Min. of 
Inland Revenue. Treas. of B.C. Liberal 
Assn. and Liberal Oiganizer for Vancouver 
Island; ex-pres. of the Nanaimo Caledonian 
Soc. Address: Nanaimo, B.C. Clubs: 
Rideau, Ottawa; Union, Victoria, B.C. 

SMALL, Henry Beaumont, M.D.. CM. 
(McGill); b. Toronto, 1856; s. of Henry 
Beaumont Small; m. Minnie Macpherson, 
of Kingston, Ont.; one s. two d. Educ: 
Durham Coll. Sch., Montreal; McGill Univ. 
Practises prof, in Ottawa. Hon. treas., 
Dom. of Can. Medical Assn. Publications: 
Contributions to "Reference Handbook of 
Medical Science," "25th Century Pract. of 
Medicine," and medical journals. Recrea- 
tions:Ko\i, curling. Address: 150 Laurier 
Ave., W., Ottawa. 

SMALLFLBLD, William Elgood; editor 
and proprietor of the Renfrew Mercury; b^ 
Brooklyn, N.Y., 22 Oct., 1861; a. of Albert 
Smallfield and Martha Ann Elgood; m. Ida. 
J. Hamilton ; two s. Came to (Tanada, 1863, 
and educ. at the Renfrew Pub. and High 
Schs. Taken into business partnership^ in 
"The Renfrew Mercury,'* before reaching 
majority. Served as Town CJouncillor for 
several yrs.; reeve one .vr.; Mayor three yrs. 
Pres.. Pub. Library, Bd. of Trade; mem. of 
Hospital Bd.; mem. of Executive of Can. 
Press Assn. for seven yrs.; sec.-treas. of 
Renfrew Agric. and Industrial Fair. Pub- 
lications: Special articles on "Municipal 
Ownership m Canadian Towns." Recrea- 
tions: municipal and local activities. Ad- 
dress:: Renfrew, Ont. 

SMALI.PEICE, Henry Edward, J. P.; b. 
Guildford, Surrey. Eng., 28 Jan., 1848; s. 
of Henry William and Harriett Smallpeice; 
m. Eliza 2nd d. of John Wickson, 7 June, 
1869; two s. five d. Educ: West Camber- 
well Coll., Denmark Hill, London, Eng.; 
arrived in Canada, July, 1862; newspaper 
man all his life; started on Toronto Globe; 
was owner of the late Toronto Sun and 
National; m«nber of the Board of Educa- 
tion for the City of Toronto for many yrs. ; 
at present represents several leading Can- 
adian newspapers in Toronto. Recr&Uions: 
horticulture and horses. Address: }r56 
Dunn Ave., Toronto. 

SMART, Lieut.-Col. Charles Allan; b. 
Montreal, 23 March, 1868. of Scotch des- 
cent; m. 1893. Ella Maud, d. of William 
McWood, for many jots. supt. of car dept. 
of G.T.R.; one d. Educ: Montreal pub. 
and high schs. Was in employ of station- 
ery firm of Bimtin, Boyd & Co., for three 
yrs.; Tellier, Rothwell & Co., dealers in 
oils for seven yrs., and Dom. Bag Co., Ltd., 
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organized the Smart Bag Ck>., Ltd., of which 
he became pres. and mgr. dir. Served for a 
number of yrs. with the Sixth Hussars. 
Organized the Thirteenth Scottish light 
Dragoons, 1904, and became Lieut.-CM.; 
retired 1906. Mem. Montreal Military 
Inst., St. Andrew's Soc, Caledonia Soc, 
Carnarvon Chapter, R.A.M.; a Knight 
Templar and a Shriner. AddreM: 33 Sussex 
Ave., Montreal. C2u2>: Canada. 
SMART, George Bogue; b. Brockville. 
Ont., 30 May, 1864; t. of James Smart and 
Annie Bogue; m. Annie Lindsay Page: 
three «. Educ: Pub. Sch., Brockville, and 
Woodstock Coll.; on the sta£F of the Mol- 
son's Bank; joined the Immigration service 
in June, 1899; now inspector of Inmiigrant 
Children. Publications: Annual reports on 
Juvenile Immigration. Addreas: 60 Mc- 
Laren St., Ottawa. 
SMART, James Allan; b. Brockville, 
Ont.. 6 June. 1858; «. of James Smart, 
manufacturer, and Anne Bogue; m. £. 
Prances Jones, Prescott; five t. two d. 
Educ: at Com. and Gram. Sch. Brock- 
ville. and Woodstock Coll.; lived in Mani- 
toba for 17 years, 1880 to 1897; merchant 
at Winnipeg and Brandon; alderman and 
Mayor of Brandon for four years; repres- 
ented East Brandon in Provincial Legis- 
lature from 1886 to 1888. and Brandon, 
from 1888 to 1892; Minister of Public Works 
in Green way Government for five years; 
Deputy Min. of Interior, 1897-1904. Ad- 
dreta: Lachine, Que., and 260 St. James St., 
Montreal. 
SMITH, Alexander, B.A.. barrister, b. Tp. 
of Saugeen, Bruce Co., Ont.; ». of Peter 
Smith and Christina Bell (both Scotch), 
unmarried. Educ: Port Elgin pub. sch., 
Walkerton high sch., Toronto Univ.. Ont- 
ario law sch. Taught sch. while studing for 
matriculation. Graduated B.A. (1889). at 
Toronto Univ. with honours. In jour- 
nalism for four years while taking law 
course; called to bar of Ontario, 1893; 
shortly after conunencing practice, was 
offered and accepted the position of Sec- 
retary to the Liberal Party in Federal and 
Provincial affairs, and election organizer 
with headouarters alternating between 
Ottawa and Toronto. While occupying 
this important confidential post, the Lib- 
erals were successful in the Federal General 
Elections of 1896, 1900 and 1904. and in the 
Ontario Provincial General Ejections of 
1894, 1898 and 1902. Immediately after 
the Federal Election of 1904, resumed the 
practice of law in the City of Ottawa, as 
senior member of the firm of Smith & 
Johnston, and in the Federal Elections of 
1908, acted in the capacity of general 
adviser to the Liberal organization with 
particular reference to matters of l^al 
miportance. Has an extensive knowlecpse 
of every constituent in Ont., and by 
frequent visits to the Western Provs. is also 
in close touch with their development. For 
many 3rrs. a mem. of 2nd Q. O. Rifles, 
Toronto; is now chn. of the (Ottawa Com- 
mittee of ex-members of the Regt.. who 
will participate in Jubilee celebration of 
Regt., June, 1910. Recreationa: rowing, 
curling, lawn bowling. Addreaaea: 132 
O'Connor St.; Trust Bmlding, Ottawa (bus. 
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Cluba: Laurentian, Elks', Ottawa; National, 
Ontario, Toronto. 

SBHTH, Alexander Wilson, M.P.; h. 
Victoria, York Co., Ont., 12 Nov., 1862: 
r. of James S. Smith, who represented 
North Middlesex, in Ont. Legis., 1867-1875. 
and who was bom in Thurso, Caithness, 
Scotland, and Agnes Wilson Smith, bom in 
Elderslie, Lanark, Scot. Educ: Pub. Sch., 
Rockwood Acad., and Canadian Literary 
Inst., Woodstock^ Ont.; pres. Prov. Winter 
Fair, Guelph, at its beginning and for four 
years following; pres. Dom. Cattle Breeders' 
Association, the Dom. She^ Breeders' 
Assn., the American Leicester Breeders' 
Assn., and Dom. Shorthorn Breeders' Assn.; 
first elected to H. of C, 1908; Presbyterian; 
Liberal. Addreaa: Maple Lodge, Ont, 

SMITH, Charles James; Gen. Mgr. of 
the Richelieu & Ontario Navigation Co.; b. 
Hamilton, Ont., 10 March, 1862; a. of John 
and Sarah A. Smith; m. Jessie L. Brown; 
one a. three d. Educ : Hamilton High Sch., 
and Wentworth Coll. Entered Ry. service 
1879, since when he has been conseoutivdy 
clerk local frt. office. Hamilton A North- 
westem Ry., at Hamilton, 1879-1880; with 
audit and purchasing dept., Chicago and 
Alton Rd., 1880-82; m construction dept., 
C. P. Ry., 1882-1886; in traffic dept.. New 
York Lake Erie & Westem Rd.. 1886-86; 
chief clerk to gen. raigr., Chicago A Atlantic 
Ry.. 1886-88; traffic dept., "Soo" line, 1888; 
in traffic dept., St. Paul Minneapolis & 
Manitoba Ry. (Great Northem). 1888-90; 

f;en. frt. and passenger agt.. Cuiada At- 
antifi Ry., 1890-98; gen. traffic zngr.. same 
rd. and Canada Atlantic Transit Co.. 1898- 
1904; apptd. gen. mgr., Richelieu & (Jntario 
Nav. Co., 1 April, 1904. Addreaa: 31 On- 
tario Ave., Montreal. CZu&«.* Rideau. Ottawa; 
Garrison, Quebec; R. C. Y^ Toronto; St. 
James. Forest and Stream. Hunt, Montreal. 

SMITH, E. Norman: managing editor 
Ottawa Free Preaa: b. Manchestw, Eng.. 
3 Feb. 1871; a. of John Walker Smith and. 
Annie Bourne; m. Bessie Irving of Dimdas, 
Ont.; one a. one d. Educ: British Sch., 
Ooyden, -Eaag-J arrived in Canada, 1873; 
reportonal staff, Press Association, London, 
Eng.; Chicago Tribune, Toronto World; 
editorial staffs Woodstock Sentinel Review; 
Toronto Mail and Ermpire^ and Toronto 
Globe; became managing director and 
editor, Ottawa Daily Free Preaa. Dec., 1006, 
subsequently becoming principal owner. 
Addreaa: Ottawa, CZuSs: Kideau, Ottawa; 
Ontario. Toronto. 

SMITH, His Hon. George, M.A.- b. 
Newton Farm^ Cambuslang. Lanarkshire. 
Scot., 1862; a. of John Douglas Smith, and 
Margaret Paton; m. Emily Irvine Smith, 
M.B.; two d. Arrived in Canada, 1869; 
First Blake Scholarship and M»A., Toronto 
Univ.; Latin Master, Woodstock Baptist 
Coll.; barrister; elected member of H. of C. 
for North Oxford. 1906: apptd. County 
Judge of Essex. 1909. Addreaa: Windsor. 
Ont. 

SMITH, Goldwin, D.C.L.: «. a. of Rich- 
ard Smith, M.D.. Reading, Berks, and Eliza 
Breton; m. Harriet E. M. BouHon (nee 
Dixon). Educ: Eton; Farley, near Bath; 
Univ. Coll., Oxford. Gained Hertford 
Scholarship. 1842; Ireland, 1846; Chan- 
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Essay. 1846; English Essay, 1847; Fellow 
Univ. Coll., 1846; ban*. Lincoln's Inn; 
Regius Prof. Modem History, Oxford, 1868- 
66; prominent champion of the North during 
American Qvil War, 1864: went to U.S., 
1868; became honorary Prof, of English and 
Constitutional History in Cornell Univ- 
' ersity, U.S.A. ; took uj^ reaiaence in Canada, 
1871; active in Philanthropic work in 
Toronto. Puhlicationa: Irish History and 
Irish Character; Three English Statesmen; 
The Empire; Lectures on the Study of 
History; The Reorganisation of the Umver- 
eity of Oxford; A Plea for the Abolition of 
Tests; Does the Bible sanction American 
Slavery? The Civil War in America; Letter 
on Southern Independence; Rational Reli- 
gion and RationaUstic Objections; Canada 
and the Canadian Question; The Political 
Destiny of Canada; Loyalty, Aristocracy, 
and Jingoism; False Hopes; Lectures and 
Essays; Cowper; Jane Austen; The United 
States; Essays on Questions of the Day; A 
Trip to England; Oxford and her Colleges; 
Wifiiam Lk>yd Garrison; Bay Leaved; 
Specimens of Greek Tragedy; Guesses at the 
Riddle of Existence; The United Kingdom; 
Commonwealth or Empire; In the Court of 
History; the Foimder of Christendom; lines 
of Religious Inquiry; My Memory of Glad- 
stone; Irish History and the Irish Question; 
In Quest of Light; Revolution or Progress?; 
Labour and Capital; etc. Addre$9: The 
Grange, Toronto. Ciufc: Press, (hon. presdt.) 
TOTonto. 

SMITH, Lieut.-Col. Henry Robert, I.S. 
C, A.D.C., J.P., Sgt.-at-Arms of the H. of 
C. of Canada: b. Kingston, Ont., 30 Dec., 
1843; 8. Sir Henry Smith, K.B.; Q.C., and 
Mary, d. of Robert Talbot, Kingston; m. 
Mary Giu*ley, widow of Major R. W. 
Barrow. R. C. R., of Syndope Hall, Derby- 
shire (dec. 1907). Educ: Gram. Sch., 
Kingston; Deputy Sergt.-at-Amrs, H. of C, 
1872; Sergt.-at-Arms, 1892; A.D.C. to 
successive Governors General since the 
time of the Marquis of Lome. Recreaiiona: 
shooting and fishiiig. Address: 118 William 
St., Kmgston, and House of Commons, 
Ottawa. Clubs: Rideau» Coimtry, Ottawa; 
Frontenac, Kingston. 

SMITH, JamesFrederick, K.C., LL.B.; 
b. Barrie, Ont., 6 Nov., 1840; s. of James 
Frederick Smith and Mary Sanford; m. 
Alice Jefifery, Carters Comer Place, Hail- 
sham, Sussex, Eng. ; four «. three d. Educ, : 
Up. Can. Coll., and Univ. of Toronto; 
called to the bar, 1862; Q.C., 188S. Pub- 
liccUions: editor of Ontario Law Reports, 
1885-1909. Recreations: walking, travelling. 
Address: Westholm, May Street, Toronto. 

SMITH, J.Obed; Asst. Supt. of Emigra- 
tion at London, England; b. Warwickshire, 
Eng., 22 Sept., 1864. Called to the Mani- 
tolm Bar, 30 Nov., 1891; for many yrs. in 
the service of the Manitoba Gk>yt.; apptd. 
Dominion Commissioner of Immigration at 
Winnipeg, 18 Jan., 1901; Asst. Supt. of 
Emigration at London, England, Jan., 
1908. Address: 11-12 Charing Cross, Lon- 
don, S.W. Eng. 

SMITH, Ralph, M.P.: b. nr. Newcastle- 
on-Tyne, England, 8 Aug., 1858; s. of Rob- 
ert and Margaret Smith; m. M. E. Spear; 
five s. Educ: Newcastle and District Sch. 
Arrived in Canada, 1 Oct., 1892; went into 



the mines at Newcastle, at 11 years of age; 
worked up into official position; prominent 
Methodist layman, associated with Q. 
Fmwick, M.P., John Wilson, M,P.. T. Burt, 
M.P., and other labour Liberals; prominent 
with co-operative societies; delegate to 
Glasgow' Congress; left England for his 
health; became agent for B.C. coal miners; 
elec. 1898 to Leg. Ass. of B.C.; elec. to the 
H. of C, 1900; re-elec. 1904; and 1908. 
Address: Nanaimo, B.C. 

SMITH, Lieut.-Coi. Robert, K.C., M.P.; 
6. Tp. of Ramsay, Lanark Co., Ont., 7 Dec, 
1858; s. of William Smith and Jane Ndlson; 
m. Florence Parker Pettit, d. of the late 
Rev. Canon Pettit; one t. one d. Educ: 
Almonte High Sch.; called to the bar, 1885; 
apptd. K.C., 1908; b a director of the 
Montreal and Cornwall Navigation Co., 
Ltd.; practices in Cornwall; is Lieut.-Col., 
Commanding the 59th R^.; unsuccessful 
candidate for H. of C. 1904; elec. 1908. 
Recreaiions: shootiilg and yachtix^. Ad- 
dress: Cornwall, Ont . Club : Cornwall. 

SMITH, Robert Cooper, B.C.L., K.C.; 
b. Montreal. 13 June, 1859; s. of Robert 
Smith, and Annie Reynolds; m. 1890, 
Charlotte Florence Elisabeth, d. of Milton 
Pennington. Educ: Montreal High Sch.; 
McGill Univ. Called to Bar. 1882; Q.C. 
1897; some years on coimcil of the Bar: 

§ractising as senior member of legal firm of 
mith, Markey, and Skinner. Professor of 
Commercial Law, McGill Univ., since 1899; 
at present Batonnier of the Bar of Montreal ; 
Conunodore, R. St. L. Y. C. Recreations. 
yachting, golf. Addresses: Montreal and 
Dorval. Clubs: St. James, Mount Royal, 
R. St. L.Y.C., Dorval, Forest and Stream, 
Montreal; Garrison, Quebec; Rideau, Ot- 
tawa. 

SMITH, William; b. Tp. of East Whitby 
Ont., 16 Nov., 1847; s. of William Smith and 
Elisabeth Laing; m. Helen Bums; two s, 
one d. Educ: Pub. Sch. and Up. Cam. 
Coll.; Trustee of Public Sch. since 1869; 
Deputy Reeve of East Whitby five years: 
Reeve for four years; member of the H. of 
C. for South Ont., from 1887 to 1896; 
president of Maple Leaf Insurance Co. for 
over 14 years; farmer and stock breeder. 
/lflWrc««; Township of East Whitby, Ont. 

SMITH, William, B.A.; Secy. P. O. Dept.: 
6. Hamilton, Ont., 31 Jan., 1859; s. of 
Thomas and Margaret Smith; m. Mabel 
McHenry, of St. John, N.B.; five «. one d. 
Educ: Hamilton Coll. Inst., and Toronto 
Univ.; entered Hamilton Post Office in 
Nov., 1876; was transferred to mail con- 
tract branch of P. O. Dept., 1886, and 
became Secretary of the Department on 
1 July, 1902; takes great interest in cable 
matters, wrote chapter on a "Postal Cable 
Service in Johnson's "Annals and Aims 
of the Pacific Cable." Address: 93 Fourth 

SMITH, Wiliiietm Richmond; b. Ottawa, 
Ont., 26 Feb., 1868; s. of John Smith and 
Martha Smith. Educ: Ottawa. In jour- 
nalism for many 3T8. Was on the stafif of 
the Ottawa Journal, and Montreal Star; rep. 
latter paper throughout South African 
campaign; rep. London. Eng. Standard, and 
American Associated Press during Russo- 
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Bubsequ^itly published result of his en- 
quiries. For the past three yrs. on the 
editorial staff of the NeW York TrUmru, 
as such made exhaustive enquiry into 
finances of City of New York, which led 
to radical chanses in civic bookkeeping. 
Publication$: "Siege and Fall of Port 
Arthur;" "Municipal Trading in Great 
Britain." Addrcfs: The Tribune, New York. 
Club: National, Toronto. 
SMITH, Bev. WlUlam Wye; b. Jed- 
buiT?h, Scot., 1 March, 1827; ». of John 
Smith, Crailing, Roxburghshire, and Sarah 
Veitch, Yetholm, Roxburghshire; m. (1st) i 
Margaret Chisholm, Lancaster, Ont., (2nd) 
Catharine R. Young, Hamilton, Ont.; 
one «. three d. Arrived in Canada, 
1837; worked on his father's farm, S. 
Dimifries, Brant.; sch. teacher; store 
keeper; clerk of court; editor; now Con- 
gr^ational Minister. PubHcation$: poems 
1888; "New^ Testament in Braid Scotch," 
1901; (2nd edition, 1904); selected poems, 

1908. Address: 161 Halley Ave., Toronto, 
Ont. 

SMYTH, WilUam Boss, K.C., M.P.; b. 
Thomroan, Aberdeenshire, Scot., 3 Jan., 
1867; s. of Francis and Isabella Smyth, 
Scotch; m. 17 Oct., 1879, Nancy Burden, 
1^. of Plummer; four s. seven d. Pres., 
Nancy Helen ^line, Ltd.; elec. to the Ont. 
Legis„ 1902, 1906, 1908; resigned from 
local Leg. and elected to the H. of C, 1908, 
for Algoma E.; Presbyterian; Conservative. 
Address: Rydal Bank, Ont. 

SNIDEB, His Hon. Colin George, B.A., 
Judge of the County Court, Wentworth, 
K.C.; 6. Norfolk Co. Ont., 21 May, 1850; s. 
of George Snider, and Elizabeth M. Hamel; 
m. Helen B. Grasett; one «. five d. Judge 
of the County Court of the County of Went- 
worth. Address: Hamilton, Ont. Clubs: 
Hamilton, Oakville. 

SNOWBALL, William Buniine; b.Chat- 
ham, N.B., 12 Jan., 1861; s. of Hon. Jabea 
Bunting and Margaret Snowball; m. Bertha 
B. Harris of Hamilton, Ont., five s. two d. 
Educ: Gram. Sch., Chatham, N.B., and 
Up. Can. Coll., Toronto; alderman of Chat- 
ham, 1898, 1899, 1903-1904, 1905; Mayor, 
1901, 1902; President, J. B. Snowball Co., 
Ltd.; President, Canadian Forestry Assn., 
1908; President, Maritime Board of Trade, 

1909. Recreations: fishing and hunting. 
Address: Chatham, N.B. 

SOPEB, Warren Young: b. Oldtown, 
Maine, 9 March, 1854; «. of Albert Webster 
Soper and Eleanor Young; m. Annie, d. of 
Lt.-Col. Newson; three «. one d. Educ: 
Ottawa; arrived in Canada, 1856; pres., 
Aheam & Soper, Limited; Dunlop Tire 
Company; Ottawa Building Companv; 
director, Ottawa Electric Railway Company 
Ottawa Light Heat and Power Co.; Imper- 
ial Life Assurance Co. Address: Lomado, 
Rockcliffe Park, Ottawa. Clubs: Rideau, 
Golf, Hunt, Ottawa; Engineers, Montreal. 

SOBMANY, Alphonse, M.D., M.L.A.; b. 
Shippigan, Gloucester Co., N.B., 31 March, 
1880; «. of H. A. Sormany and Virginia 
Hack^; m. Eva Couillard, of Quebec; ones. 
Educ: Caraquet College and Laval Univ. 
A physician; pres. of Gloucester Navigation 
Co., Ltd.; elec. member Provincial L^s- 
lature. Mar. 2, 1908; youngest member in 
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th« House; Roman Catholic; Liberal. Ad- 
dress: Shipp^an, N.B. 
SOUTHAM, William; Pres. of Southam 
Ltd.; b. Montreal, 23 Aug., 1843; t. of 
William and Mercy Southam; m. Wilson, 
d. of James Mills, of Ayrt Scot.; six t. one d. 
Educ: London, Ont. Pub. Sch. A master 
printer in Hamilton and Toronto for many 
yrs., also in Montreal,; different businesses 
consolidated in company known as Southam 
Ltd.; also controls the Hamilton Spectator, 
Ottawa Citizen, and Calgary Herald; a dir. 
of the Canadian Transmission Co.; dir. of 
the Caledonian Power Co.; dir., of the 
Mercantile Trust Co., of Hamilton. Rt- 
creations: lawn bowling, curling. Address: 
Pinehurst, Hamilton, Ont. Clubs: Hamilton. 
Golf, Hamilton. 

SOUTHAM, Wilson Mills: b. London, 
Ont., 2 Oct., 1868; t. of William Southam 
and Wilson Mills; m. Henrietta A. Cargill, 
3rd d. of late Henry Cargill, Cargill, Ont., 
and member of H. of C. for East Bruce; 
two a. two d. Educ: Hamilton Pub. Sch. 
and Coll. Inst. In journalism for matty 
yrs.; formerly business mgr. of the Hamil- 
ton Spectator; now managing dir. Ottawa 
Citizen. Address: Ottawa, Ont. Clubs: 
Rideau, Golf, Coimtry and Hunt, Ottawa, 
Ont. 

SPENCE, Francis Stephens ;Chn. of the 
Toronto Harbour Conm.; 6. Donegal. Irel.. 
29 March, 1850; s. of Jacob Spence and 
Elizabeth Stephens; in. Sara Violet N orris; 
two «. two d. Came to Can., in 1861, and 
educ. at Toronto Normal Sch. Taught 
sch. at Dnramiondville, Prescott and Tor- 
onto; mem. of the Toronto Sch. Bd. for two 
yrs.; mem. Toronto City Coun. as Alder- 
man for six yrs.; CJontroller four yrs.; hon. 
pres., Ont. Branch, Dom. Alliance; mng. ed. 
Canada Citizen, Pioneer, etc.; Chn., of the 
Harbour Comn. Publications: "The Facta 
of the Case;" "The Vanguard;" "The 
Campaign Manual. Addresses: Confedera- 
tion Life Bldg. (Bus.); 554 Spadiiia Ave., 
Toronto. 

SQUAIB, John, B.A. (1883); b. Bow- 
manville, Ont., 1850; «. of Scotch parents; 
m. Laiu-a Prout; one d. Educ: Pub. Sch. 
of Clarke, High Sch. of Newcastle and 
Bowmanville, and Univ. of Toronto; head 
of the Department of French in Univ. 
Coll., since 1883; active in work of Ontario 
Educational Association, and Dominion 
Educational Association; examiner in Mod- 
em Languages (chiefly French) for Ontario 
Educationa, Department, and Univ. of 
Toronto. Publications: in colloborntion 
with various persons edited many vole. 
and translations of French literature; 
ready for press, a selection from the poetry 
of Victor Hugo, also a French Reader, a 
French Grammar, and Exercises in French 
prose (all three in colloboration). AddreBs: 
61 Major St., Toronto. 

STAIBS, Major Henry Bertram, D.S. O. ; 
b. 29 Apr., 1871; s. of late John Stain, 
Halifax, N.S.; m. 1903, Judith, d. of late 
George Henderson. Barrister, Supreme 
Court, N.S., 1893. Served South Africa; 
present at Paardeberg, 18-27 Feb., 1900 
(despatches. Queen's medal, 4 clasps, D.S. 
O., Brevet Majoritv), Driefontein, Hout 
Nek, Sand River, Johannesburg, etc.; Gapt. 
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Princess Louise Fusiliers, Canada. AcUireat: 
14'Lucknow Street, Halifax, N.S. Club: 
Halifax. 

ST. ALBERT, Bishop of; see Rt. Rer. 
Kniile J. Legal. 

STANFI£IJ>, John, M.P.; b. Charlotte- 
town, P.E.I., 18 May, 1868; «. of Charles 
Edward Stanfield, and Lydia Dawson; m. 
1902, Sadie Yorston, Truro, N.S., one ». 
Educ.: Truro; Pres.. Stanfield's Limited, 
operating the plant rormerly known as the 
Truro Knitting Mills Company; elec. to the 
H. of C. at bye-election, 28 Nov., 1907; 
re-elec. 1908; Church of England; Conser- 
vative. Address: Truro, N.S. Club: Laur- 
entian, Ottawa. 

STANSFIELD, Prof. Alfred, D.Sc. A.R. 
S.M.; 6. Bradford, Yorks, Eng., March, 
1871; e. a. of Frederic Stansfield; m. 1905, 
Ethel Ernestine, d. of F. E. Grubbj^ for- 
merly of Cahir Abbey, Co. Tipperary. Educ. : 
Ackworth Sch.; Bradford Technical Coll.: 
Royal Coll. of Science, London. Carriea 
out researches on alloys for Sir Wm. 
Roberts-Austen, 1891-98; Doctor of Science 
of the London Univ., 1898; in charge of 
Metallurgical Laboratories of the Royal 
Sch. of Mines» 1898-1901; Prof, of Metal- 
lurgy, McGill Univ., Montreal, since 1901. 
PxUdicationa: papers on Pyrometry, the 
Solution Theory of Carbunsed Iron, the 
Constitution of Alloys, the Burning of 
Steel, Metallui^cal Teaching and the Elec- 
tric Furnace. Address: 214 Park Ave., 
Montreal. Club: Engineers. Montreal. 

STAPIiES, William B., M.P.; b. Fleet- 
wood, Tp. Manvers, Ont., 10 Nov., 1868; 
8. of James Staples and Jane Evans; m. 
26 May, 1892, Nellie Metcalf, d. of Thomas 
A. Metcalfe of Treheme, Man.; Educ: 
pub. sch., Fleetwood; High Sch., Lindsay, 
and Coll. Inst., Winnipeg; holds 2nd Class 
Teacher's Certificate; was twelve years in 
municipal coimcil as coimcillor and reeve; 
elec. to the H. of C, 1904, and 1908, for 
Macdonald, Man.; Methodist; Conservative. 
.4cWrc««; Treheme, Man. 

STEELE, James; Registrar of Deeds for 
North Perth; b. Avonbank, Tp. of Downie, 
Perth Co., Ont., 8 Aug., 1864; «. of Thomas 
Steele an4 Joan Todd; m. Emily Rutledge 
Ousted; one s. one d. Educ: St. Mary's 
Coll. Inst, and Osgoode Hall, Toronto. 
Called to bar of Ont., June, 1892, and 
practiced law in Stratford, until apptd. to 
present pos., Aug., 1908. Took an active 
part in politics on Cons, side; mem. of 
Public Sch. Bd. and Public Liby. Bd. for 
several yrs. Recreations: curling, lawn 
bowls, golf, gardening. AcWreaa; 137 Mom- 
nighton, St., Stratford, Ont. 

STEELE, CoL Samuel Benfleld, C.B., 
1900; M.V.O. (4th Class) 1900; b. Medonte. 
County Simcoe, Ont., 5 Jan., 1849; 4th a. or 
Captain Elmes Steele, R.N., of Coleford, 
Gloucestershire, and 2nd wife, Anne, y. d. 
of Neil Maclan Maedonald, of Islay; m. 
1890, Marie Elizabeth, e. d. of Robert Har- 
wood. Seigneur of Vaudreuil, Que., one 
8. two d. Educ: Orillia. Co. Simcoe; 
British American Commercial Coll., 
Toronto. 36th Batt. Simcoe Foresters, 
1866; qualified with 2nd Batt. 17th Rej^., 
(now the Lacestershires); served Fenian 
Raids. 1866-70; Red River Expedition. 
1870 (medal with three clasps); joined 



Canadian Permanent Artillery on the re- 
turn of the expedition; joined the North- 
West Mounted Police, 1873; Inspector, 
1878; Superintendent, 1885; served cam- 
paign of 1885 in North-West Terr, and 
was presort ^t action of Frenchman's Butte; 
commanded the Moimted Force in pursuit 
of Big Bear's Band and the Wood Crees 
(despatches, medal with clasp) : comjnanded 
**D" Division of the North-Weat Moimted 
Police in an expedition into Kootenay, 
British Columbia, to restore prder (thankea 
in General Orders); commanded the North- 
West Mounted Police posts on the summits 
of the White and Cmlkoot passes during 
the rush of the miners into the Klondyke, 
1898; was magistrate and had charge of the 
Customs ^thanked by the CSrovemor-General 
in Council); commanded the North-West 
Mounted Police in the Yukon territory dur- 
ing the organization of the same in 1898-99, 
and was a member of the Council of the 
territory; commandant of the Strathcona 
Horse in Boer War (despatches twice. 
Queen's medal, three clasps, Kind's medal, 
two clasps) : regiment presented with King's 
Colours and medals by King Enward Vll; 
Commanding Military District, No. 11, 
Canada. RecrecUions: riding, shooting big 
game, swimming, walking, ooating; takes 
an interest in ail sports. Address: Fort 
Osborne Barracks, Winnipeg, and 353 
Broadway, Winnipeg, Man. 

STEPHENS, Major George Washington; 
Chn. of the Montreal Harbour Comn.; 6. 
Montreal, 1866; a. of the late Hon. George 
Washington Stephens; married., Educ: 
Montreal high sen., McGill Univ., and com- 
pleted his education in Univs. of France, 
Germany and Switzerland. Commenced his 
business carrer with the firm of Steidtman 
<feCk)., -importers, of Hamburg, Germany, 
later was with J. and H. Taylor, and sub- 
sequently with Thos. Rob«i;son & Ck>., 
Ltd.j steel merchants, Montreal. Has been 
administrator of the Stephen's estate for 
ten yrs. Vice-pres. Consolidated Rubber 
Co., Pres., Montreal Harbor Comn. El. a 
mem. of the L^s. Assembly for St. Law- 
rence div., by acclam. Was commanding 
ofl&cer, Montreal Third Field Battery. Ac- 
companied Minister of Militia to Eng. as a 
mem. of the Montreal and Canadian con- 
tingent, at time of Jubilee celebration. 
Apptd. chairman of new harbour conm., 
Jan., 1907. Address: 697 Sherbrooke St. 
W.. Montreal. 

STEPHENSON, Hon. Isaac; a mem. of 
the U.S. Senate for the State of Wisconsin; 
b. nr. Fredericton, N.B., 18 June, 1829. Is 
a lumberman, farm^ and banker. Educ: 
at Pub. Sch., N.B. Moved to Wisconsin, 
1846. Engaged in lumber trade at Es- 
canaba, Mich., for twelve yrs.; moved to 
Marinette, Mich., 1868. Mem. of Wis. Leg. , 
1866-68. Mem. of House of Rep. from 9th 
Dist. of Wis. in the 48th and 49th Con- 
gresses. El. to U.S. Senate, May, 17, 1907, 
to fill out imexpired term of Hon. J. C. 
Spooner. Term of service will expire 1915. 
Addresses: The Senate, Washington, D.C.; 
Marinette. Wis., U.S.A. 

STEWABT, Thomas Joseph, M.P.; b. 
Oxford, Ont., 26 July. 1849; «. of Molby and 
Mary Stewart; m. Maria Jane Pollock; one 
d. Educ: Com. Sch.; thirteen years a 

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member of Bruce Co. Council; nine years a 
member of Hamilton City Council; two 
years (1907-1908), Mayor; first el. to the 
H. of C, Oct., 1908. Address: 86 Robinson 
St., Hamilton, Ont. Club: Commercial, 
Hamilton, Ont. 

STEVELT, Samuel; b. Wardsville, Ont., 
12 Aug., 1865; s. of William and Eliza 
Stevely; m.Maude Tackabury of Canastota, 
N,Y.; three d. Educ: London, Ont.; in 
business in London, Ont.. since 1889; 
Alderman for 9 years, and Mayor, 1908-9; 
Recreations: curlmg, golf, tennis, and lawn 
bowling. Address: London, Ont. Clubs: 
London, Travelers, Hunt and Country, 
London, Ont. 

STEVENSON, Elliott G.; Supreme Chief 
Ranger, Independent Order of Foresters; 
b. Middlesex Co., Ont., 18 May, 1866; 
married. Educ: Pub. Sch. and Seminary, 
Komoka, Ont. Taught school near Strath- 
roy for two years; removed to Port Huron, 
Mich., 1871; studied law and admitted to 
Bar of Michigan as Attorney and Coun- 
sellor in 1874, when only 18 years of age; 
Prosecuting Attorney of St. Clair Coimty, 
1878-9, 1882-3; Mayor of Port Huron, 1885; 
nominated (1886) on democratic ticket for 
Congress, but declined; removed to De- 
troit, 1887. and became law partner of Hon. 
Don. M. Dickinson, Postmaster General of 
the United States. In 1892, became chair- 
man of the Democratic State Central Com- 
mittee of Michigan; del. 1896 to Demo^ 
cratic National Convention at Chicago, 
which first nominated Wm. Jennings Bryan 
as cai^. for the Presidency of the U.S.; 
joined Indpt. Order of Foresters in 1896; 
el. Sup. Counsellor of the Order, 1898; 
succeeded the late Dr. Oronhyatekha as 
Sup. Chief Rsmger, 1907. Addresses: 
Temple Bldg., Toronto, Ont.; Detroit, Mich. 
U.S.A. 

STEVENSON, John James, M.L.A.; b. 
Russell, Ont., 11 May, 1873; s. of John and 
Eliza Stevenson; m. Jennie Wallace Can- 
ning; one s. one d. Educ: Russell and 
Ottawa, Ont.; worked for W. C. Edwards 
Co. for 12 ye&TSj during which time he spent 
one year exploring in the wilds of Labrador; 
then went west and entered into lumbering 
and horse raising; elec. to Sask. Legis., Aug., 
14, 1908. flecreofion*; motoring, horseman. 
vlrfdre««:Tyvan, Sask. . 

STEWART, Douglas; 6. Williamsdale, 
N.S., 20 June, 1850; «. of Wm. Stewart, 
J.P., formerly of Blair Athol, Scot.; m. 
Alma, d. of Thomas R. Thompson, founder 
of the Oxford Woolen Mills, Oxford, N.S. 
Educ: Public Sch. and Amherst Acad. 
Entered Civil Service, 1879, as clerk in 
Accts. Branch, Dept. of Public Works; 
apptd. Asst. Acct., with rank of 1st class 
clerk, Dept. Rys. & Canals, May, 1882; 
Private Secretary to Minister of Justice. 
Feb., 1886, Nov. 1894; attached to staff 
Canadian Plenipotentiary during Cham- 
berlain-Bayard negotiations, Washington, 
1887. Accompanied several Ministers to 
Washington on subsequent missions con- 
nected with pending commercial questions; 
accompanied Minister of Justice to London, 
1890, in connection with cop3rright negotia- 
tions; Secretary, Canada-Newfoimdland 
Convention, Halifax, 1892; Secretary to 
Canadian Arbitrator, Behring Sea Arbitra- 
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tion Tribimal, Paris, 1893. ^fmpmd daily 
official report of proceedings tar spe^l 
Canadian Press cables, for which iKi'vioe 
was 8i)ecially complimented and thanked 
by BritisH Attorney-General. Joint Sec- 
retary, Intercolcmial Conference, Ottawa, 
1894; apptd. Inspector of Penit«itiaries for 
Canada, Jan. 3l8t, 1895. Honorary Vice- 
President and member of Board of Direc- 
tors, American Prison Association. Has 
contributed papers on "The object of 
imprisonment" and "Prison Discipline," 
embodied in proceedings of that Associa- 
tion. Address: Kenniston Apts., Ottawa. 
CZwfc.'Rideau. 

STEWABT, Elihu, D.L.S., C.E.F.E., b. 
Co. of Lambton, Ont., 17 Nov., 1844; «. of 
Lionel ^d Catherine Stewart; m. Ellen 
Noble; three ^. one d. Educ: Toronto 
Normal Sch. ; practiced for several years as 
Dominion and Provincial Land Surveyor, 
and Civil Engineer on various Government 
Surveys; acted as Commissioner for deter- 
mining the Boundary betwe^i Ontario and 
Manitoba; organized Dominion Forestry; 
Service, and foimded the Canadian Forestry 
Assn.; supt. of Forestry Branch Dept. of 
Interior; resigned 1907, to.assume manager- 
ship of lumber Co. Recreations : curling and 
golf. Address: Montreal and Collingwood, 
Ont. Clubs: Rideau, Ottawa. 

STEWABT, Hugh Alexander, K.C.; b. 
Tp. of Elizabethtown, Leeds €o., Ont., 29 
Sept., 1871; s. of Alexander Stewart and 
Jane Morrison; m. Estelle L. Wiltsir; two s. 
Educ: Rural Pub. Sch., Brockville High 
Sch. and Osgoode Hall, Toronto. A bar- 
rister and solicitor. Mayor of Brockville, 
1905-1906; Lieut., Corps of Guides. Ad- 
dress: Brockville, Ont. Clubs: Brockville; 
Albany, Toronto. 

STEWABT, John Alexander, LL.B.; b. 
Renfrew, Ont., a. of Robert Stewart and 
Barbara Stewart; m. Jessie M. Henderson. 
Educ: Perth Pub. Sch. and Coll. Inst., 
Ottawa Univ., Osg<)ode Hall. A barrister 
and soUcitor; Mayor of Perth, U 900-1 904. 
H.C.R., C. O. Foresters. Address: Perth, 
Ont. 

STEWABT, John Duncan, M.L.A.; b. 
Perth Co., Ont., 16 Oct., 1859; of Canadian 
parents; unmarried. Educ: Perth Co. 
Pub. Sch.; manager for three years of the 
Areola Farmer's Elevator Co.; first el. to 
Sask. Leg. Ass., 1905; re-el. 1908. Address: 
Areola, Sask. 

STEWABT, McLeod: barrister-at-law; 
b. Ottawa, Ont., 6 Feb., 1847; «. «. of Wil- 
liam Stewart and Catharine Stewart; m. 
1874, Linnie Emma, d. of Col. Walker 
Powell, late Adjutant-Gen. of Militia. 
Educ: Ottawa Gram. Sch., Toronto Umv. 
(B.A., 1867, M.A., 1870), called to thfe bar 
in 1870, and commencedpractice of his 
profession in Ottawa. Was one of the 
early advocates of the building of the Can- 
ada Atlantic Ry., and was associated with 
J. R. Booth and the late W. G. Perley in 
forming the Canada Atlantic Ry. Co., of 
which ne was the first pres.; was pres. of 
the Stewart Ranching Co.; also a dir. of 
the city of Ottawa Agricultural Soc, Can. 
Granite Co., and other .enterprises; Mayor 
of Ottawa, 1887-1888; was a dir. of the Co- 
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ivice-pres. of the Art Sch., pres. St. Andrew's 
Soc., and of the Soc. for Prevention for 
Cruelty; opened the first anthracite coal 
mine in the Rocky Mountains, and was 

Sres. of the Co.; promoter of the Montreal, 
^tawa and Georgian Bay Canal. Addreta: 
383 Frank St.. Ottawa. 

6TEWABT, Robert J. P.; insurance 
agent; 6. Ottawa, 7 April, 1850; «. of Wil- 
liam Stewart and S. J. Donaldson; m. Mary 
Lfouisa Sharp; four «. four d. Educ: 
Ottawa . Ottawa mgr. for fifteen insur. 
Cos. For several yrs. mem. of the Ottawa 
Pub. Sch. Bd. and City Council. Unsuc- 
cessful can. for H. of C, 1900; el. at g. e., 
1904. Formerly in Ottawa Rifles; servea 
in Fenian Raid, 1870 (medal). Recreation: 
whist. Addreta: 220 Maclaren St., Ottawa. 
CliUt: Laurentian, Ottawa. 

fSTEWABT, Robert Meldrum, M.A.; 
Astronomer at Dominion Observatory, 
Ottawa; b. Gladstone, Man., 15 Dec., 1878; 
«. of Rev. J. S. Stewart and Margaret 
Meldrum; m. May Dickson; three d. Educ: 
Toronto Univ. Graduated in 1902, and 
ioined staff of Dom. Observatory. Pub- 
licationa: various scientific papers in jour- 

' nal of R.A.S.C., and in proc. R. S. Can. 
Address: 991 Carling Ave., Ottawa. 

STEWART, WlUlam Grant, M.D.; b. 
Oro, Ont., 1860; «. of Rev. James Stewart 
and Christina Grant; m. 1894, Jennie, d. of 
the late David McFarland, of Montreal. 
Educ.: McGill Univ. from which he grad. 
B.A., 1885, and M.D., 1888. Apptd. House 
Surgeon in Montreal Gen. Hospital, and 
then practiced his prof, in Montreal. Went 
abroad and continued his studies in medi- 
cine in Berlin and London, returning to 
Montreal, and resuming practice. For a 
number of yrs. lecturer in Medical Dept., 
of Univ. of St. Bishop's Coll., LennoxviUe, 
and attending physician of Montreal West- 
em Hospital. Vice-Pres. Mescal Chirur- 
Scal Soc.; mem. Corporation of McGill 
jU. and Univ., Canadian Medical Assn. 
Recreation: music. Address: 61 Sherbrooke 
St. W., MontreaL CZub; University. 

fSTEWART, WiUiam James; Chief Hy- 
drographer; b. Ottawa, Ont., 23 Jan., 1863; 
«. of Lt.-Col. John and Mary Stewart; m. 
Clara Lasher; two d. Educ: Ottawa Pub. 
Schs., Coll. Inst, and Royal Military Coll., 
Kingston. Grad. from latter Inst., 1883. 
Apptd. asst. to Capt. Boulton, R.N., on 
Canadian Hydrographic Survey, March, 
1884; succeeded Capt. Boulton, 1893 
Apptd. Chief Hydrographer, July, 1904, 
when survey was enlarged; apptd. a commr. 
for Canada on International Waterways 
Com., March, 1907. Recreation: curling 
Address: 66 Lisgar St., Ottawa. 

ST. JOHN, Bishop of; see Right Rev. 
Timothy Carey. 

STOBART, F. W^ b. Durham, Eng., 27 
Jan., 1859; s. of William Stobart; married, 
^rfuc. .-privately and at Wellington Coll., 
with view to becoming marine engr. Sent 
to Canada in 1880 to look after interests of 
his father who had established business in 
western Can. as fur and gen. trader. In 
1899 business turned into limited liability 
Co., with F. W. Stobart as pres. and gen. 
mgr. Vioe-pres. of the Canadian Fire 
Insur. Co.; a mem. of the Advisory Bd. for 
Manitoba of the Edinburgh Life Insur. Co. ; 



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a dir. of the Winnipeg Gen. Hospital. Ad- 
dress: Winnipeg. 

STONE, Henry Athelaton; b. Londan, 
Eng., 5 Aug., 1861; s. of the late Wm. 
Stone, of London, Eng. ; m. Beatrice Hetty , 
3rd d. of the late Charles Philps, of London . 
Eng.; one s. two d. Educ: £kigland. 
Apprenticed to Daniel Nicholson, of St. 
Paul's Ch. Yd., London; went to Toronto, 
when 21 years of age, and after b^ng in 
business there for some jrrs., proceeded to 
Vancouver to manage Gault Bros, business ; 
made a director of the company three yrs. 
ago; now managing director; president , 
Vancouver Board of Trade; director the 
Heaps Lumber Co. Recreations: KSLTdening 
and yachting. Address: 1249 Davie St., 
Vancouver, B.C. Club: Terminal City» 
Vancouver. 

STONE, William; 6. Birmingham, Eng., 
8 July, 1856; s. of William and Harriett 
Stone; m. Ellen M. Bungay; three «. two d. 
Educ: Birmingham, Eng. Arrived in 
Canada, 1869; now President of Stone, 
Limitea, lithographers ahd publishers; 
director. Bank of Toronto; vice-president 
National Life Assurance Co.; vice-pres.. 
National Club, Toronto; pres. of the On- 
tario Motor League. Address: 661 Huron 
St., Toronto. Clubs: Toronto Hunt, Nat- 
ional, Lambton, Toronto. 

STRANG, Andrew; b. Montreal. 9 March 
1849; s. of Struthers Strang and Janet 
Ferrie; m. 1870, Ann Harnett Sinclair, 
of St. Andrews, Man.; ten c Educ: Ham- 
ilton. At sixteen yrs. of age, entered the 
office of the G. T. K. at Toronto. In 1868, 
went to Winnipeg as representative of a 
syndicate of Hamilton merchants, and has 
remained there ever since, engaged in 
mercantile life. El. to the first Council of 
WinnipM 1874; an active mem. of the Win- 
nipeg Bd. of Trade, and treas. for six yrs. 
Pres. of the Exhibition Bd. for two yrs. ; 
a dir. of the Winnipeg Gen. Hospital; at 
one time pres. of the Winnipeg Liberal 
Assn. ^eMr««8; Winnipeg. 

STRATHCONA AND MOUNT ROYAL: 
1st Baron; (Donald Alexander Smith,) 
G.C.M.G., G.C.V.O., F.R.S., LL.D., P.C, 
D.L.; High Commissioner for Canada since 
1890; b. Scotland, 1820; s. of the late 
Alexander Smith, of Archieston, and Bar- 
bara, d. of Donald Stuart, of Leanchoil; m. 
Isabella Sophia, d. of the late Richard 
Hardisty; one d. Educ: Scotland. Last 
resident gov. and chief commr. at Mon- 
treal, of the Hudson's Bav Co.; special 
commr. during first Kiel Rebellion in Red 
River Settlement. 1869-70; mem. first 
Ex. Council of N. W. Territory, 1870; mem. 
for Selkirk in Dom. Parlt., 1871-2, 1874, 
and 1878; for West Montreal, 1877-96; 
represented Winnipeg and St. John in 
Manitoba Lcgis., 1871-84; dir., St. Paul, 
Minneai»olis, and Manitoba Ry., Hon. pres.. 
Bank of Montreal; Chancellor of Aberdeen 
Univ., since 1903, and of McGill Univ.; 
Cr. K.C.M.G., 1886; Lord Rector of Aber- 
deen Univ., 1899; hon. LL.D., of Cam- 
bridge, Yale, Glasgow, Aberdeen, Toronto, 
Laval and Victoria (Manchester); hon. 
D.C.L. of Oxford and Dublin; F.R.S., 1904; 
apptd. High Commr. for Canada, 1896; 
pres., Quebec Rifle Assn.; Address: 28 
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St.. S.W.; Glencoe, N.B.; Colonsay, N.B. ; 
Debdea Hall, Newport, Essex; Norway 
House, Pictou, N.S.; 911 Dorchester St. 
W., Montreal. Clubs : Athenaeum, London, 
Ene.; Mount Royal, St. James', Montreal; 
Rideau, Ottawa. 

STBATHCONA* Baroness (Isabella So- 
phia); d. of late Richard Hardisty; 
m. Hon. Donald A. Smith, who was cr. 
K.C.M.G.. in 1886; G.C.M.G., 1896. and 
was raised to the peerage 1897; oned. (Hon. 
Margaret Charlotte Howard) . Educ. : Edin- 
burgh, Scot. In conjunction with her 
daughter, gave $100,000 to McGill Univ. for 
the erection of a new wing to its Medical 
Bldg. Address: 28 Grosvenor Square, 
London. W.. England. 

STBATHY, Stuart; Gen. Mgr. The 
Traders' Bank of Canada; 6. Toronto, 26 
Jan., 1860; s. of Dr. George W. Strathy, 
Mus. Doc., and Mary Cornwall Strathy; 
m. Elizabeth Ford; one s. two d. Educ: 
Toronto Coll. Inst.; entered banking office 
in 1878; and passed through all grades to 
gen. mgr. Recreation: golf. Address: 54 
Clarandon Ave., Toronto. Clubs: Toronto, 
Golf. Toronto. 

STBATTON, James Bobert, M.P.; pro- 
prietor of the Peterborough I)aily Examiner 
b. Millbrook, Ont.. .S May., 1858; s. of James 
Stratton and Rosanna Stratton; m. Eliza 
Jane Ormond. Educ: Peterborough Coll. 
Inst. Assumed ownership and publication 
of the Peterborough Examiner while yet a 
minor, Daily Examiner 1885, and still 
publishes it. Mem. Bd. of Educ. for the 
City of Peterborough for several terms. 
First el. to Ont. Legislature for West 
Peterborough, 1886, and at each succeeding 
el.; was Prov. Sec. in Ross Govt, from 8 
Oct., 1899 until 1905, on its retirement 
from power. Vice-pres. of the Traders' 
Bank; pres.. The Trusts & Guarantee Co.; 
The Dominion Permanent Loan Co., Home 
Life Assn.. Peterborough Lock Co.; dir., 
Canada Starch Co., Imperial Cotton Co. 
Returned to H. of C. for West Peterbor- 
ough, at g. e., 1908. Address: Peterbor- 
ough, Ont. Clubs: National, Toronto; 
Peterborough. 

STBEET, Lleut.-CoI. Douglas Bich- 
mond: Commanding the Governor 
General's Foot Guards, Ottawa; b. Fred- 
ericton, N.B., 19 Jime, 1864; «. of Charles 
Frederick Street, and Lucy A. Kendall; m. 
Elizabeth Bauld Christie, of North Sydney, 
N.S. ; two s. one d. Educ : Univ. of Ottawa 
For the past 18 yrs. has been associated 
with the electric lighting interests of 
Ottawa; sec.-treas. of the Ottawa Light, 
Heat & Power Lt.-Co. ; Col. commanding the 
Gov.-Genl's. Foot Guards. Address: 327 
Somerset St., Ottawa. Cluhs: Rideau, Golf, 
Hunt, Ottawa. 

STBEET, Miss Evelyn de Latre; b. Lon- 
don, Ont., 5 April, 1874; d. of thellite Hon. 
W. P. R. Street. Justice of the High Court 
of Ontario, and Mrs. Street. Educ: Ger- 
many; graduate of the Royal Leipzig Con- 
servatory; soloist with the Damrosch 
Orchestra of New York; is now 2nd violin 
of the American String Quartette of Boston, 
Mass., organized and coached by Ch. M. 
Laeffler, the eminent violinist and com- 
poser. Address: Midfield, Mass., and 10 
Mackenzie Ave., Rosedale, Toronto. 
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STBEETON. Mrs. Arthur (Nora Clench) 
b. St. Mary^s, Ont., d. of Leon M. Clench; 
m. 1908, Arthur Streeton, a w^-known 
Australian landscape painter. Studied 
at Hellmuth Coll., London, Ont., and after 
at Leipsio Conservatory under Brodsky. 
the famous Russian violinist. Has playea 
in nearly all the countries of the world. 
Address: c|o Concert Soc, 2 Hill Road, 
London, N., Eng. 

STBIN6EB, Arthur: poet, novelist; b. 
London, Ont., 26 Feb., 1874; m. 1900, 
Jobyna Howland, of New York. Educ: 
Toronto Univ., Univ. of Oxford, Eng. 
Editorial writer on Am. Press Assn., 1898- 
1901; lit. editor of Success, 1903-4. Pub- 
lications: Watchers of Twilight ; Pauline and 
Other Poems; Epigrams; A Study In King 
Lear; The Loom of Destiny; The Silver 
Poppy; Lonely O'Malley; Hephaestus and 
Other Poems; The Wire Tappers, 1906; 
Phantom Wires, 1907; The Occasional 
Offender. 1907; The Woman In The Rain, 
1907; The Gun Runner, 1909; a frequent 
contributor to mags. Address: Cedar 
Springs, Ont. 

STUABT, Hon. Charles AUan, B.A. 
(Toronto Univ.) LL.B. (Toronto Univ.), 
Chancellor of Univ. of Alberta; b. Tp. of 
Caradoc, Co. of Middlesex, Ont., 3 Aug., 
1864; s. of Charles Stuart and Hannah 
Campbell; m. Beatrice Roxborough, d. of 
late Wm. E. Roxborough, of Norwood, Ont.; 
three «. Educ: Strathroy Coll^ate Ins ., 
Univ. of Toronto; graduated Univ. Toronto 
1891; called to Bar of Ont., 1896; called to 
Bar of Northwest Territories, 1898; elected 
to first legislature of Alberta for constit- 
uency of Gleichen, 1905; Judge Supreme 
Court of North West Territories for provs. 
of Alberta and Saskatchewan, 8 Oct., 1906; 
Judge Supreme Court of Alberta, Sept., 
1907; Chancellor of Univ. of Alberta, 15 
March, 1908. Address: 718 7th Ave. W., 
Calgary, Alta. 

STUPABT, Bobert Frederic, F.R.S.C. 
F.R.A.S.C; 6. Toronto, 24 Oct., 1867; «. of 
Capt. R. D. Stupart. R.M. ; m. Marion Dallas ; 
three s. one d. Educ: tipper Can. Coll., 
Toronto; entered Metereological service 
early in life; apptd. director, of the Toronto 
Magnetic Observatory in 1894. Publica- 
tions: various articles on the climate of 
Canada. Recreation: golf. Address: 15 
Admiral Road, Toronto. Clubs: R.C.Y.C. , 
Victoria. Massissauga Giolf. Toronto, Ont. 

STUBDEE, IJeut.-Col. Edward Thank- 
ful, (R. O. Militia); b. St. John, N,B., 
2 Sept., 1854; t. of the late Henry Parker 
Sturdee, London, Eng., and Emily Law- 
rence, London, Eng.; m. Gertrude C. 
Scovill, d. of the late Richard C. Scovill^ 
1889; one s. two d. Educ: St. John, N.B., 

Erivate sch. ; received business training in a 
ank and was for some years accountant in 
water dept.; atty. of St. John; for the past 
20 years has been in business as a broker 
and manufacturers' a^ent; has always been 
an enthusiast in military matters, and 
served in the 62nd St. John Fusiliers for 
over 30 vears, rising to the rank of Lieut. - 
Col., and to the command of the regiment; 
has several times acted on the staff and 
was for three years Brigade Major of the 
I3th Brigade; now on the Keserve of Officers; 
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George's Society; a Director of the Femhill 
Cemetery Co.; Liberal; Church of England. 
Publicatton: a History of the Union Jack. 
Addren: Germain St., St. John, N.B. Club: 
Union. St. John. 

8UL.LIYAN. Hon. Michael, M.D.; sena- 
tor; 6. Killamey, 13 Feb., 1838; «. of late 
Daniel O 'Sullivan, formerly of Killamey, 
Co. Kerry, Ireland; m. Jime, 1867, Mary 
Brown, Kingston. Educ: Renopolis Coll. 
and Queen's Univ.; grad. M.D., 1858: 
arrived in Canada, 1842; apptd. Prof, of 
Surgery and Anatomy, Royal Coll. of Phy- 
sicians and Surgeons, Kingston, 1870; 
pres., Dom. Medical Assn.. 1883; was pur- 
veyor general during the N. W. Rebellion, 
1886; Mayor of Kingston, 1874; unsuccess- 
ful candidate for H. of C. for Kingston, 
1882; called to the Senate, 29 Jan., 1884; 
Catholic; Liberal. Address: 116 Rideau St., 
IQngston, Ont. 

SULTAN, George William, M.L.A.; 6. 
Burford, Brant Co., 4 July, 1866; «. of Wm. 
Sulman and Sarah Cooper; m. Mary Agnes 
Meekeson; two a. two d. Educ: Burford 
and Brant ford; alderman in Chatham for 
six years; Mayor for two years, 1901-02 
first el. to Ont. Leg. Ass., 1908. Address: 
Chatham, Ont. CiM&«: Chatham (President) 

SUL.TE, Benjamin, F.R.S.C, LL.D.; 6. 
Three Rivers, Que., 17 Sept., 1841; s. of 
Benjamin Suite, navigator, and Marie 
Antoinette Lefebvre; m. 1871, May Augus- 
tine, d. of Etienne Parent, Under Secretary 
of State; one s. one d. ^dec.) Educ: Friars' 
School, Three Rivers. Engaged in com- 
merce and lumbering business; served as a 
volunteer at the frontier, 1866: military 
school certificate, 1865; served at the 
frontier, 1866 (medal); translator in Par- 
liament, 1867; Private Secretary to Minister 
of Militia and Defence, 1870-73; Clerk in 
same department, 1874; Chief Clerk and 
Acting Deputy Minister, 1889; retired on 
superannuation, 1903; President, Institut 
Canadien, Ottawa, 1874; President, St. 
John Baptist Society, Ottawa, 1883; Pres. 
of St. Joseph Society, 1877; Pres. of the 
Royal Society of Canada, 1904; Corres- 
ponding member of several historical socie- 
ties. Publications: Les Paurentiennes 
(poems), 1870; Les Chants Nouveaux 
(poems), 1876; Melanges d'Historie, 1876; 
Histoire des Canadiens-Francais (8 vols.), 
1882-84; Pages d'Histoire, 1891; Histoire 
de la Milice Canadienne, 1897; La Langue 
Francaise en Canada, 1898; La Bataille de 
Chateaustuay, 1899; besides many small 
publications; has translated the National 
Anthem, into French, and delivered many 
lectures on historical subjects. Address: 
304 Wilbrod Street, Ottawa. 

SUBTEYER, Edouard Fabre, B.A., 
LL.M., B.CX.. K.C.; 6. Montreal. 24 March. 
1875; «. of Louis Joseph Arthur Surveyor, 
and Hectorine Fabre, sister of His Grace 
Archbishop Fabre, of Montreal, Lady 
Costelo, Hon. Hector Fabre, C.M.G., Can- 
adian Commissioner in Paris; m. Elodie 
d. of the late Edmond Barnard. Q.C., 
Montreal; one d. Educ: St. Mary's Coll.. 
Laval Univ., McGill Univ., Montreal; 
called to the bar of Quebec, July, 1896; 
lecturer on Pleading and Practice, McGill 
Univ., since 1996; pres.. Junior Bar Assn., 
1903-04; K.C.. July, 1909; pres., Canadian 



Club of Montreal. Publications: The Bench 
and the Bar of Montreal (1907). Address: 
161 Ste. Famine St. and 112 St. James St., 
Montreal. Clubs: University, Lafontaine, 
M.A.A.A., Montreal. 

SUTHERLAND, Bev. Alexander, D.D.; 
Missionary Sec. of the Methodist Chiurch in 
Canada: b. Tp. of Guelph, 17 Sept., 1833; 
y. s. of Capt. N. Sutherland, and Mary 
Henderson (both Scotch); m. Mary Jane, 
e. d. of Hugh Moore, of DuniUis, Ont. 
Educ: Pub. Sch., Guelph. Commenced life 
as a printer, but later studied for the 
Methodist mmistry, and was ordained in 
1879. Held pastoral charges in many 
towns and cities in Ontario and Quebec. 
In 1874, was apptd.. gen. sec. of Methodist 
Missions, and Clerical Sec. of the Mission- 
ary Soc.; del. from the Canadian Church to 
the Gen. Conference of the M. E. Church of 
the U.S. at Brooklyn, 1872; del. to the 
Meth. Ecumenical Conference in England, 
1881 ; fraternal del. to the British Wesleyan 
Conference. 1886; declined the principal- 
ship of Mo\mt Allison Univ., N.B., 1891; 
has held present position since union of 
Methodist Churches consununated at Belle- 
ville, 1884. Publications: A Summer in 
Prairieland; Methodism in Canada, its 
Project and Study. Address: 437 Sher- 
boume St., Toronto. 

SUTHERLAND, Donald; b. West Zorra tp.. 
Co. Oxford. 8 April. 1863; «. of Robert 
Sutherland and Elizabeth Hutchison; m, 
Minnie Pearl Hossack; f oiu* s. one d, Educ : 
in the pub. schs.; Ck>\mcillor and Reeve of 
the Tp. of North Oxford; Co. Councillor 
Division No. 1 Co. of Oxford, two years; 
elec. member of Ontario Legislature for 
S. Oxford, 1902; re-elec. in 1906; defeated 
in 1908; director of C5oloniiation for Ont. 
Address: Humewood Ave.. Toronto, Ont. 

SUTHERLAND, Hugh: chief execu- 
tive officer of the Canadian Northern Ry. ; 
b. New London, P.E.I., 22 Feb., 1846; m. 
May, only d. of Hon. R. D. Banks, of Balti- 
more, Md. Removed to Oxford Co., Ont., 
while still a child, with his parents, and 
educ. there. Conmienced business in 
lumbering and contracting. In 1874 was 
apptd. Dom. Supt. of Pub. Works in the 
Northwest, but retired from the office 
1879 and established first saw mill in Win- 
nipeg. El. to H. of C. for Selkirk, Man., 
1882, but was defeated for Winnipeg at 
g. e.. 1887. A warm advocate of Hudson 
Bay Ry. Has been largely instrumently 
in development work m Canada, and 
associated with Messrs. Mackenzie ^ and 
Mann for some yrs. Address: Winnipeg. 
OZub; Manitoba. Winnip^. 

SUTHERLAND, Hon. Robert Franklyn, 
B.A., K.C., P.C, Judge of the High Court 
of Justice for Ontario; b. Newmarket, Ont.. 
5 April, 1859; s. of Donald Sutherland and 
Jane Boddy; m. Mary Bartlett; two d. 
Educ: Newmarket, Windsor and Toronto; 
called to the bar of Ont., 1887; created 
K.C., 1899; elec. for the constituency of 
North Essex. 1900 to the H. of C, re-elec. 

1904 and 1908; Speaker of the H. of C. 

1905 to 1909; sworn in as Privy Ck)uncillor, 
1909; apptd. Judge of the High Court of 
Justice for Ont., 1909. Recreations: cricket 
and golf. Address: Toronto, Ont. Clubs: 
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SUTHERLAND, Hon. WilUam Charles, 

B.A.. M.L.A.; h. Embro, Oxford Co., Ont., 7 
June, 1865; a. of Thomas and Isabella 
Sutherland, (Scotch); m. Alice Mary Walker, 
of Shelbume, Ont., one «. one d. Educ: 
pub. sch., Orangeville H^h Sch., McGill 
Univ.; studied law in Manitoba; called to 
the bar in Manitoba; moved to Saskatoon, 
Sask., in 1903; elec. to the Legislature in 
1905, and apptd. deputy speaker; re-el. 
in 1908; and apptd. speaker of the Legis- 
lature; owns a large wheat farm near 
Saskatoon. RecreaiionB: motoring and tennifl. 
yl<2dreM; Saskatoon. Sa^. C2ub;Saska;toon. 

RWmafBY, Biclit Kev. James Fielding, 
M.A., D.D„ Bishop of Toronto; 6. London, 
Eng., 15 Nov., 1857; «. of Col. James Field- 
ing Sweeney; m. Catherine Boomer; two d. 
Educ: Montreal High Sch., McGill Univ., 
McGUl Normal Sch., Trinity Univ.; arrived 
in Canada, 1868; pursued his theological 
studies at the Montreal Diocesan theologi- 
cal Coll., and was ordained deacon by the 
late Archbishop, then Bishop Bond, in 
1 880, and priest in 1881 ; became rector of 
St. Luke's, Montreal, and chaplain to the 
Montreal General Hospital; in 1882, went 
to Toronto to become rector of St. Philip's; 
apptd. Honorary Canon of St. Alban's 
Cathedral 1889. In 1895 was elected Rural 
Dean of Toronto, and was later apptd. 
Archdeacon of York and Simcoe; was 
assistant to the late Archbishop, and took 
an active part in the administration of 
Diocesan affairs; consecrated Bishop of 
Toronto, March 26th, 1909. Address: See 
House, 68 Howland Ave., Toronto. 

SWIFT, James; h. Kingston, Ont., 20 
Feb., 1843; «. of Michael Swift and Kather- 
ine Haughey; m. 1876, Helen A. Hogan, of 
Troy, N.Y.; two «. Educ: Christian 
Brothers' Sch., Kingston; entered Kingston 
office of Montreal Telegraph Co., 1857; 
and later became an operator; employed by 
Western Union Tel. Co. at Cincinnati, 
Ohio, 1862-1865; transferred to Buffalo. 
1865, and returned to Kingston the same 
yr. In 1866, purchased the St. Lawrence 
wharf at Kingston and started in business 
for himself. Is interested in mining; a 
stockholder in the Richelieu & Ontario 
Navigation Co., and was for several yrs. a 
dir.; a dir., of the Kingston & Pembroke 
Ry., imtil it was leased to the C.E.R.; 
mem., Kingston City Coimcil for three 
yrs. Address: 254 King St., Kingston, Ont. 

SYLVESTBE, Joseph Israel, LL.B., 
M.L.A., K.C.; h. St. Barthelemy, Que., 26 
Feb., 1870; «. of Naubert and Elise Sylvestre; 
m. Laetitia Corsin; four s. two d. Educ: 
Coll. of L'Assomption, and Laval Univ.; 
elec. to the Quebec Lc^. Ass., June, 1908, 
for the Co. of Montcalm. Address: St. 
Julienne, Que. 

STMONS, Harry, K.C.; 6. Dartmouth. 
Eng., 5 March, 1854; s. of John Darnell 
Symons and Agnes Dashper Hamaford; 
m. Florence Theresa d. of Samuel 
Hesson, ex-M.P., Stratford, Ont.; four d. 
Educ: London. Eng., and York Co. (Jram. 
Sch., Toronto; arrived in Canada, July, 
1866; solicitor in 1874; called to the Bar of 
Ont., 1875; advocate, N.W.T., 1890; apptd. 
Q.C., 1894; pres., St. George's Soc., Toronto, 
1885-6; Hon. member Royal Society of St. 
George, London, Eng.; life member. Im- 
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penal Institute; presented at Court of St, 
James', London, Jime, 1907. RecreaiionB: 
walking, bowlii^. Address: 98 Madison 
Ave., 'Toronto. Club: National, Toronto. 
STMONDS, Bev. Herbert, M.A., D.D.; 
6. Rickinghall, Suffolk. Eng^ 28 Dec., 186(H 
s. of George Symonds and Hannah Wright; 
m. Emma B. Boyd, 4th d. oi the late 
Mossom Boyd of Bobca^nBOon, Out.; three 9, 
four d. Educ: FrasmndbAm Coll., Suf- 
folk and Trimty Univ., Toronto; arrived 
in Qaa&da, in 1881; first class honors in 
theology in 1885; ordained deacon, 1885 r 
priest, 1887; fellow and lecturer, Trinity 
Univ., 1887-1890; professor of Theology, 
1890-92; rector of Ashbumham, Peter- 
boro, 1892-1901; headmaster. Trinity Coll. 
Sch., Port Hope, Ont., 1901-1903; vicar 
of Christ Church Cathedral, Montreal, 1903; 
Honorary D.D., Queen's, 1897. ^ Publica- 
tions: "Lectiures on Christian Unity," var- 
ious pamphlets. Recreations: gardening,, 
curling. Address: 145 Metcalfe St., Mon- 
treal; "Beau Bocage," Knowlton, Que, 
(suiD[uner). 



TABLLON, Hon. Louis Olivier, K.C., 
D.C.L.; b. Terrebonne, Que., 26 Sept., 1840; 
s. of Aime Taillon and Josepthe Daimais; m, 
1875, Marie Louise Georgma {d. 1876)^ d, 
of the late Hon. P. U. Archambault, M.L.C, 
Educ: Local Schs., and Masson ColU 
Called to Quebec Bar. 1865. Commenced 
practice in Montreal, and is liow head of the 
firm of Taillon, Bonin & Morin. Cr. Q.C. 
by Marquis of Lome 1882; apptd. a Commr, 
imder the Municipal Loan Fund Act. 
1880-82; offered a Judgeship, 1888 and 1889 
but declined and el. Batonnier of Bar in 
1892; D.C.L., Laval Univ., 1900, and by 
Univ. of Bishop's Coll., Lennoxville, 1895; 
one .of originators of French-Canadism 
National Congress at Montreal, 1874; mem. 
for Montreal East in Quebec Legis., 1875- 
86; Speaker of the Leg. Ass., 1882-84; 
became Attorney-Gen., 18J84; resigned port- 
folio after Prov. g. e., 1886; Leader of the 
Opposition 1886-1890; mem. for Chambly, 
1892; Premier of Que., 1892-1896; apptd. 
Postmaster-General, 1896; unsuccessful at 
g. e., 1896 and 1900; has now retired into 
private Ufe. Address: 180 St.J ames' St., 
Montreal. 

TAIT, Hon. Sir Melbourne McTaggart,. 
Kt., D.C.L.; Chief Justice of the Superior 
Ct. of the Prov. of Quebec, at Montreal; b. 
Melbourne, Que., 20 May, 1842; ». of late 
Thomas Tait, m. (1st) 1863. Monica (rf. 
1876), d. of late James Holmes, of Mont- 
reat; (2nd) 1878, Lydia, d. of Hen^ B. 
Kaighn, of Newport, R.I. Educ: St. Fran- 
sic Coll. Sch., Richmond, Que.; Univ.Mc, 
Gill Coll., Montreal. Called to the Bar 
Jime, 1863; practised at Melbourne in 
partnership with the late Hon. W. H. Webb, 
Q.C., M.L.C; removed to Montreal 1870, 
and joined the late Sir J. J. C. Abbott, 
later becoming head of the firm of Tait, 
Abbott & Campbell; cr. Q.C., 1882; cr. Kt. 
1897; apptd. a Puisne Judge of the Superior 
Ct., 1887; acting Chief Justice, Montreal, 
1894; Chief Justice, 1906. Address: 614 

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Montreal, St. James, Montreal. 

TAIT, Thomas James| Chairman of the 
Victorian Rly. Oommisflion, Australia; b. 
Melbourne, Que.« 24 July, 1864; «. of Sir 
Melbourne Tait^ Chief Justice of the Super- 
ior Court for the Province of Quebec, 
and HMooa ideceased), d. of the late 
Thomas lik>liiMnL Montreal; m. Emily St. 
Aubert, d. of G. R. X. Oo^bum, Toronto; 
one d. Educ: High €c^ lientreaJ: in 
1880, entered the Audit Office of the^ T. 
Ry. ; secretary to Sir Wm. Van Home, then 
vice-pres. and general manager C. R. Py. 
in 1882; afterwards Asst. Supt., Moose 
Jaw; General Supt., Ontario Division at 
Toronto; General Supt. of Ontario and 
Quebec Division; Asst. General Manager of 
the whole system; manager of lines east of 
Port Arthur; Manager of Transportation 
east of Port Arthur; Manager of Transpor- 
tation over the entire system; went to 
Australia in the spring of 1903 to be chair- 
man of the Victorian Railway Conunission; 
has converted the Ry. System of Victoria 
from a nonpaying to a pajdng basis, the 
surplus last year b^ng £200,000, represent- 
ing a profit of £550 a day, as compared with 
a deficit of £1,000 a day before assuming 
chairmanship of Comn. Recreaiiona: gplf, 
tennis. Address: Victorian Railway Com- 
mission, Melboiune, Australia. Clubs: St. 
James., Montreal; Toronto, Toronto; Mel- 
bourne, Australia. 

TALBOT, Iiieut.<pCoI. Onesiphore Ernest 
b. St. Arsene, Temiscouata Co., Que.; a. of 
J. F. Talbot and Marguerite, d. of E. R. 
Frechette; m. 1887, Mary Ann Law Guil- 
martin, of Savannah. Geoi^a, U.S. Educ: 
St. Michael and Quebec Seminary; a mem- 
ber of the Agric. Council of Prov. of Que.; 
Lieut. -Col. of the 17th R^ of Levis and 
Bellechasse; was Adjutant of the Bisley 
Team, 1906; elec. to H. of C. at g. e., 1896; 
re-el. at g. e., 1900, 1904, 1908; a Liberal. 
Address: St. Michel de Bellechasse, Que. 

TALBOT, Hon. Peter; senator; 6. Era- 
mosa, Wellington Co., Ont., 30 March, 1864; 
a. of Henry Talbot and Margaret Stewart; 
m. 1879, Clara, d. of John Card, of Guelph, 
Ont . Educ. : Rockwood Acad. , and Ottawa 
Normal Sch. Holds teacher's first-class 
certificate. A farmer. El. to the Leg. 
Ass. for the North-West at g. e., 1902. El. 
to the H. of C. at g. e., 1904; resigned 8 
March, 1906. and called to the Senate. A 
Liberal. Address: Lacombe, Alta. 

TANGUAT, G. Emile; architect; 6. St. 
Gervais, Qoe., 8 Oct., 1857; m. 1888, Clara 
Trudel; five a. Educ: Quebec Normal Sch. 
At age of eighteen, entered office of J. F. 
Peachy, architect; has practiced In Quebec 
since 1880; deogned and constructed Hotel- 
Dieu Hospital, City Hall, Gameau Block, 
Daily Telegraph Office, Quebec, and St. 
Roch's branch of O^ebec Bank, Cathedral 
at Three Rivers, Cathedral and Bishop's 
Palace at Alexandria, Ont., and many 
other important institutions. Was the 
third pres., Architects' Assn. of the Prov. 
of Que.; dir. Coimcil of Arts and Manu- 
facturers of same prov.; dir., Plessisville 
Foundry, Matabetchouan Pulp Co., Lake 
St. John Dist., Canada Cement Co., 
mem. Quebec Bd. of Trade. Knights of 



Columbus, Que. Address: 20 d'Aiguillon 
St., Quebec. Club: Hunt, Quebec. 

TANNEB, Charles Elliott, K.C.; Re- 
corder and Stipendiary of Pictou, N.S.; 
b. Pictou, N.S., 7 Oct., 1857; a. of Richard 
Tanner and Jane Brown; m. Alice May 
McDonald; one a. Educ: Pictou Acad. 
Admitted-to the Bar, 1878; cr. K.C., 1896; 
recorder and stipendiary of Pictou since 
1888. First el. to N.S. Legis., 1894; 
defeated 1897; re-el.. 1900, 1901 and 1906; 
i«Bigned 1908 to run for Fed. Parlt., but 
TO Uwe oewrfui. Tendered prov. leadership 
by pravisdal jetonwotioa^ 1909. Address: 
Pictou, "N.S. 

TABTE, Louis Joseph; 6. L' Assomption 
Que., 25 Dec., 1872; a. of J. Israel Tarte 
and Georgina Sylvester; m. Bertha Gauthier 
one a. and two d. Educ: Quebec Commer- 
cial Acad. In journalism for many years; 
pres. and gen'l. mgr. "La Pairie" Montreal. 
Address: 716 St. Hubert St., Montreal, Que, 
Clubs: St. Denis, Lafontaine, Montreal 
Jockey, Montreal. 

TASCHEBEAU, Bt. Hon. Sir Henri 
Elzear, Kt., P.C., LL.D.; Dean of the. 
Law Faculty, Univ. of Ottawa; b. St, 
Mary's, Beauce Co., Que., 7 Oct.,^ 1836; 

a. of P. E. Taschereau, M.L.A., and Cath- 
erine H. Dionne; m. (1st) Marie Antoinette, 
d. of late Hon. R. U. Harwood, M.L.C.; 
(2nd) 1897, Marie Louise, d. of late Charles 
Panet, of Ottawa; five a. three d. Educ: 
Quebec Seminary. Called to the Quebec 
Bar, 1857; cr. Q.C., 1867; sat in Can. Legis. 
Assem. for Beauce Co., 1861-67; Judge of 
the Superior Ct. of Quebec, 1871-1878; 
Judge of the Supreme (3t. of Can., 1878- 
1906; Chief Justice 1902-1906; Adminis- 
trator of Govt, in 1904; cr. Kt., 1902; P.C.. 
1904. Publications: "Criminal Law of 
Canada" (3 eds.); "Code Qvil Procedure 
of Prov. of Quebec." Recreations: tennis, 
whist. Address: 265 Laurier Av. E.. 
Ottawa. Clubs: Rideau, Country, Ottawa; 
Fraserville. 

TASCHEBEAU, Hon. Louis Alexander, 
M.L.A.; Minister of Public Works, Quebec; 

b. Quebec, 5 March, 1867; a. of Hon. Jean 
Thomas Taschereau, Judge of the Supreme 
Court, and Josephine d. of R. E. 
Caron, some time Lieutenant-Governor of 
Quebec; m. Adene Dionne; three a. two d. 
Educ: Quebec Seminary; an advocat; was 
elec. to the Quebec Legislature. 1900 and 
1905; sworn in as Minister of Pubhc Works, 
17 Oct., 1907. re-elected in 1907 and 1908. 
Address: 66 St. Louis St., Quebec. Club: 
Garrison, Quebec. „ ^ » 

TAYLOR, Andrew Thomas, R.C.A 
F.R.I.B.A.; a. of late James Taylor, pub- 
lisher, Edinburgh, and Agnes Drummond; 
b. Edinburgh, Oct., 1850; m. 1891, Mairy, 
d. of Acct. Commissary-General Elliott, 
H.M.'s Ordnance. Educ: Edinburgh; 
Royal Academy Sch., London. Pursued 
professional studies in Edinburgh, Aberdeen 
London, Italy, and the Continent; practised 
in London for a short time; came to Canada, 
1883, on professional work, and has since 
practised in Montreal; gained numerous 
architectural competitions and medals, and 
designed and erected many important 
buildings all over Canada; is architect to the 
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HoBpita4: Prof, of Ecclesiastical Architec- 
ture in Presbyterian Coll., Montreal; past 
president, Province of Que. Assn. of Ar- 
chitects; Hon. Secy, for Canada, R.I.B.A. 
Publicaiiona: Towers and Steeples of Sir 
Christopher Wren; Dominion Drawing 
Books; various lectures upon art subjects. 
Recreation: RoM. Address: 19 Essex Avenue, 
Montreal. Clubs: Mount Royal, Montreal. 

TATLOB, Rev. Andrew Todd, M.A.. 
D.D.; b. in Ireland, 1866; s. of Robert and 
Mary Leach Taylor; m. Lauretta M. Brown- 
son; one s. four d. Educ: Grove City Coll., 
Pa. J and Princeton Univ., New Jersey, U.S. 
Arrived in Canada, 1908; in business for 
six years; teacher for two years; clergyman 
for 16 years. Recreations: golf and tennis. 
Address: 118 Pembroke St., Toronto. Clubs: 
North Toronto Golf, Toronto; Friars, 
Princeton, N.J. 

TATLOB, Frederick William; b. Monc- 
ton, N.B., 1863; s. of Ezekiel Taylor and 
Rosalie Beatty; m. Jane Fayrer Henshaw, 
of Montreal; one s. one d. Educ: High 
Sch. and privately at Moncton; entered 
service of Bank of Montreal, 1878; manager, 
Deseronto, 1896; Asst. Inspector, 1898; 
Manager, Chicago, 1902; manager, London, 
Eng., 1905. flecrcoitona.- tennis, golf, skating. 
Address: Hans Court, Hans Road, S.W., 
Fairfield, Sunninghill, Ascot, or Bank of 
Montreal, 47 Threathieedle St., London, 
Eng. Clubs: St. James, Montreal; City of 
London, and Bath, Eng. 

TATLOB, Georee, M.P.; 6. County of 
Leeds, Ont., 31 March, 1840; «. of "William 
Taylor and Ann Graham; m. Margaret Ann 
Latimer, 10 -Sept., 1863. Educ: Com. Sch. 
in the Tp. of Lansdowne, Ont.; a nuinu- 
facturer; was reeve of Gananoque for seven 
years; also Warden of United Co. of Leeds 
and Grenville; Co. auditor; a general mer- 
chant for 25 years; has been a manufacturer 
for 20 years; first elec. to the H. of C. in 
1882, and has represented Leeds constantly 
since that time, being re-el. at every election; 
chief whip of the Lib.-Cons. party. Address: 
Gananoque. Ont. 

TATLOB, Hon. Hedley Clarence, M.A. 
(Mount Allison Univ., N.B.), LL.B. (Mich- 
igan Univ.. U.S.A.); b. Sheffield, N.B., 20 
Sept., 1864; ». of Samuel Taylor and Char- 
lotte Jane Hunter; m. Bessie Perley Taylor i, 
two 8. Educ: pub. sch., N.B., Mount 
Allison Academy and Univ. Studied law 
in St. John, N.B.; admitted to bar of N.B. 
in 1891, and to bar of North West Territor- 
ies same 3rr. ; apptd. Judge of District Court 
of Alberta, 21 Nov., 1907. Address: 417 
Fifth St., Edmonton, Alta. Club: Edmon- 
ton. 

TATLOB, James Davis, M.P.; 6. Abena- 
qui Mills, Dorchester (Jo., Que., 2 Sept., 
1863; «. of Thomas Taylor and Mary Hum- 
phrey Henderson; m. Janie Hay, d. of the 
late Rev. J. H. Jenkins, Rector Three 
Rivers, Que. Educ: Quebec and Ottawa 
Public Schs;. apprenticed to the printing 
trade, and followed newspaper business in 
Montreal and Ottawa; for many yrs on 
staff of Ottawa Citizen and mem. of Parity. 
Press Gallery; removed in 1892, to Victoria, 
B.C., and thence to New Westminster, 1900; 
Managing director, Columbian Co., Ltd., 
New Westminster, B.C. ; imsuccessf ul candi- 
date for H. of C. 1904; elected 1908. Re- 
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creation: rifle shooting. Address: 212 Third 
Av., New Westminster, B.C. Club: West- 
minster. 

TATLOB, Louia Denison ; 6. Ann Arbor. 
Mich., U.S.A.; s. of Gustavus Adolphus'and 
Amy Taylor; m. Annie Louise Pierce, Chi- 
cago, 111., U.S.; two s. Arrived in Canada, 
Sept., 1895; was in business until 1897; 
employed in office of Vancouver Daily 
Province in that year; became owner and 
editor Daily World, June, 1905. which has 
fH'own to be the largest newspaper published 
m Western Canada, averaging 30 ijajges 
daily; Independent Liberal m politics; 
defeated candidate for Mayor of Vancouver, 
1909. successful 1910. Address: Granville 
Mansions, Vancouver, B.C. Clubs: Ter- 
minal City and Commercial. Vancouver, 
B.C. 

TATLOB, Hon. Thomas, M.L.A.; Min- 
ister of PubUc Works for B.C.; 6. 4 Feb.. 
1865, London, Ont.; s. of Thomas Taylor 
and Ann Talbot ; m. Georg;ia Larson. Educ : 
Pub. Schs. and Ck>mmercial Coll., London. 
Removed to Winnipeg 1885, and entered 
service of C.P.R. Moved to Trout Lake, 
B.C., 1894, and engaged in mercantile 
pursuits; apptd. mining recorder, 1895, 
for the Trout Lake Mining div. £1. to B. 
C. Legis., March, 1900. Sworn as Min. of 
Pub. Works upon institution that olH&ce, 21 
Dec., 1908. A mining broker; diir. of the 
Great Western Mines, Ltd.; vice-pres.. 
Prince Mining Co. Address: Revdstoke, 
Be 

TELFOBD, Bobert Taylor, M.L.A.; b. 
Shawville, Pontiac Ck)., Que., 19 June, 
1860; 8. of Robert and Ann Telford; m. 
Belle Howard, of Shamrock, Wis.. U.S.; 
one «. Educ: Public Sch.; went West 
during the rebellion and served four years 
in the Royal North West Moimted Police; 
a lumber dealer; elec. for Leduc, in the 
first legislature of Alberta, 1905. Address: 
Leduc, Alta. 

TELLXEB, Hon. Louis: Pusine Judge of 
the Superior Ct. of the Prov. of Quebec; b. 
Berthier, Que., 25 Dec., 1844; a. of Zephirin 
Tellier, of Ste. Melanie Daillebout, and L. 
Ferland, d. of V. Priskue Ferland; m. (Ist) 
1868, Hermine (d. 1878), d. of the late 
Dr. A. Malhiot; (2nd) 1882, Elzire (d. 1906) 
d. of Q. A. Hamel; three s. five d. Educ: 
Jolietfe Coll.; studied law under the 
late Mr. Baby, and later undei^Mr. Chagnon. 
Called to the Bar, 1866; practiced prof, in 
St. Hyacinthe; for some yrs. Dep. Proth- 
onotary of the Superior Ct. and Dep. Clerk 
of the Circuit Ct. for Dist. of St. Hyacinthe; 
apptd. Crown Prosecutor for same dist., 
1873. El. to H. of C. for St. Hyacinthe 
riding, at g. e., 1878; imsuccessful can. at 
g. e., 1882; became Puisne Judge of the 
Superior Ct. of the Prov. of Quebec, 1887; 
an administrator of Laval Univ., Montreal. 
Address: Montreal. 

TEMPLEALAN, Hon. WlUlam, P.O.. 
M.P., Minister of Inland Revenue for Can- 
ada; b. Packenham Village, Ont., 28 Sept., 
1844; 8. of Wm. TempTeman and Helen 
Taylor; m. Eva Bond, of Almonte, Educ. : 
Pub. Sch., Pakenham, Ont.; established the 
Almonte Gazette, 1867; moved to Victoria, 
B.C., in 1884, establishing the Times, which 
he has since published; an unsuccessful 
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in 1896: called to the Senate in 1897; sworn 
of the Privy Council, and entered the Gov- 
ernment 22 Feb., 1902, vdthout portfolio; 
apptd. Minister of Inland Revenue, 6 Feb., 
1906, and Minister of Mines upon creation 
of the Department. 3 May, 1907; elec. to 
the H. of C. for Victoria, B.C., 1906; un- 
successful in 1908. but elec. by acclam. for 
Comox-Atlin, in bye-election, Feb., 1909. 
Addreaa: Victoria^ B.C. Clubs: Rideau, 
Ottawa; Pacific, Victoria, B.C. 

TESSIEB, Hon. Auguste; Judge of the 
Superior Court of Quebec; 6. Quebec, 
20 Nov., 1853; «. of Hon. Ulric I. Tessier, 
Judge of the Court of King's Bench, and 
Adeie Kelly; m. Corinne Gauvreau; three 
8. two d. His ancestors arrived in Canada 
at the time of the French r^ime; member 
of the Quebec Leg. Assem. for Rimouski, 
from 1889 to 1907; Speaker of the Assembly 
1905; Minister of Agriculture, and Treasurer 
of the Province of Quebec in the adminis- 
tration of Premier Gouin; apptd. Judge 
of the Superior Court. Address: 3 Ursuline 
Lane, Quebec. Clvhs: Garrison, Quebec. 

TESSIEB* Lieut.-Col. Joseph Adolph, 
K.C.; 6. St. Anne de la Perade, Champlain 
Co., 17 Dec, 1862; «. of Louis de Gouzague 
Tessier, and Rose De Lima Laquerre; m. 
Marie Elmire Guillet; three a. Officer 
Commanding the 86th Regt.; City Attorney 
of Three Rivers, from 1896 to 1907; elec. 
to Quebec Legis. Assem., 1904 and 1908. 
Address: Three Rivers, Que. 

TESSIEK Hon. Jules; senator; h. Que- 
bec, 16 April, 1852; s. of the late Hon. U. 
T. Tessier, Judge of the Court of Queen's 
Bench; m. 1882, Francois Mathilde Barnard, 
Educ: Quebec Seminary, Jesuits Coll., 
Montreal, and Laval Univ. Called to the 
bar 1874; apptd. K.C., 1900; for several 
years editor of Quebec Law Reports;" 
Secretary of the National Convention, 1880, 
of the St. Jean Baptiste Soc. of Quebec, and 
also pres.; a director of the Lake St. John 
Co., pres., Quebec Colonization Soc; a 
member of the Quebec City Council; elec. 
to Quebec Legis. Assem., 1886, 1890, 1892, 
1897 and 1900; speaker, 1897-1900; was 
one of the founders and editors of Le 
Clarion; apptd. to the Senate, 12 March 
1 903 ; Liberal . A ddress : Quebec. 

THOBURN, William, MP.; b. Ports 
mouth, Eng., 14 April, 1847; «. of John and 
Mary Thobum; widower; two d. Educ: 

"^ Co. of Carleton; arrived in Canada, 1867; 
a woolen manufacturer; a director of the 
Almonte Knitting Co., Almonte; director 
of the Trust and Guarantee Co., Toronto, 
Ont.; was Mayor of Almonte for seven yrs.; 
first el. to H. of C, 1908; a Conservative. 
Recreations: boating, rurling. Address: 
Almonte, Ont. Club: Rideau, Ottawa. 

THOMAS, Chester Ashley; resident mgr 
Yukon Gold Co.; b. Loa Angeles, Cal., Dec, 
1874. JS^dwr.; Stamford Univ., Cal. Entered 
service Yukon Gold Co., 1905. Address: 
Dawson, Y.T. 

THOMPSON, Alfred, M.D.. CM.; 6. 
Nine Mile River, Hants Co., N.S., 6 Jime, 
1869; s. of James A. Thompson and Jane 
Thompson; m. Elsie Miller; one s. one d. 
Educ: Univ. of Dalhousie, Halifax, N.S. 
Graduated in 1898; removed to Dawson. 
Y.T., 1899, where he has since practiced 
the medical profession. Served as mem. of 



the local legislature known as Yukon Coun- 
cil for two yrs. First el. to H. of C. at g. e., 
1904; served for four yrs. and then retired 
from pub. life to continue practice of medi- 
cine. Address: Dawson, Y.T. 

THOMPSON, Alfred Burke, B.A., M.L. 
A.; 6. Penetanguishene, Ont., 18 July, 1862; 
s. of Alfred Andrew Thompson and Sarah 
Burke; m. Kate Worthington May {dec) 
Educ: Upper Can. Coll., Toronto Univ. 
Served in N. W. Rebellion with Q. O. R.; 
now Capt. of the 35th R%t. An unsuccess- 
ful can. in Simcoe Co. for the Legis. at g. e., 
1894; el. at g. e., 1898; defeated 1902; re-el. 
at g. e., 1905 and 1908. Recreation: cwrMag. 
Church of England. A Conservative. 
Address: Penetanguishene, Ont. 

THOMPSON, Lieut.-Col. Andrew Thor- 
bum. B.A., LL.B.; b, "Ruthven 
Park/* Haldimand Co., Ont., 27 May, 1870; 
s. of David Thompson, M.P., and Elizabeth 
Stinson; m. Violet Isabel, o. d. of the late 
James Hepburn Bums, M.D. ' Toronto; 
two s. one d. Educ: Ca3ruga High Sch., 
Up. Can. Coll., Toronto Univ., and Osgoode 
Hall; called to the bar in 1893; elected to 
the H. of C. in 1900; sat until 1904, diuing 
which time he was liberal whip for Ontario; 
was second in command of Canadian Cor- 
onation Contingent, and now in command of 
5th Infantry Brigade; practicing in Ottawa 
as a parlianoentary lawyer. PubliccUions: 
articles on the Canadian Militia for the 
Encyclopedias American; editor of the 
Canadian Military Oazette. Address: 309 
Frank St^ Ottawa, and Ruthven Park, 
Cayuga, Ont. Clubs: Rideau, Country, 

THOMPSON, Hon. Frederick Pember- 
ton; senator; b. Douglas, York Co., 
N.B.; s. of Alexander Thompson and Han- 
nah Pickard; in. 1876, Elisa Snowball, d. of 
Rev. John Snowball, (dec. 30 Nov , 1900). 
Educ: Fredericton ana Sackville Inst.; was 
a member of the firm of Thompson and 
Anderson, established in 1871; and lately 
re-organi«ed as a joint-stock Co., under 
the name of McFarlane, Thompson Mfg. 
Co.; also interested in lumbering and mill- 
ing; was a* member of York Council for six 
years, and Warden three years; elec. to 
N.B. li^8. Assem., 1899, and continued 
a member until called to the Senate, 8 Feb., 
1902; was vice-pres., the People's Bank of 
N.B., absorbed by the Bank of Montreal; 
pres., of the McFarlane Neill Manfg. Co.; 
man., dir.. N.B. Telephone Co.; dir., Fred- 
eriction Gaslight Co., and pres., Victoria 
Hospital (founded by Lady Tilley) ; Metho- 
dist; Liberal. ^rfrfrc««: Fredericton, N.B. 

THOMPSON Frederick WllUann; Vice- 
Pres. and Managing Dir., Ogilvie Flour 
Mills Co., Ltd.; b. Montreal, 1862; «. of the 
late Andrew Thompson and Josephine De 
Lesperance; m. 1882, d. of James Reid, 
formerly of Bedford, Que.; one s. three d. 
Educ: Montreal anci Brooklyn, N.Y. 
At age of fifteen entered service of the old 
Exchange Bank of Montreal; resigned to 
join the Ogilvie Milling Co. six yrs. later, 
became gen. mgr. of the business in the 
North-West, 1889; gen. mgr. of the entire 
concern, 1900; in conjunction with Mr. C. 
R. Hosmer, 1902, purchased and re-organ- 
ieed the business under style of the Ogilvie 
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and nms. dir. Vice-pres. of Kaministiqua 
Power Co.; jpres., Canadian Appraisal Co.; 
dir.. Royal IBank of Canada, the Liverpool, 
London and Globe Insur Co., Manitoba 
Insur. Co. Addrett: 80 Redpath St., Mon- 
treal. Clubs: Mount Royal, St. James, 
Forest and Stream, Montreal, Canada, 
Royal Montreal Golf and Jockey; Manitoba, 
Conmiercial, Winnipeg; Rideau, Ottawa; 
Constitutional, London, Eng. 
THOMSON, Edward WilUam, C.E., F. 
R.S.L.; 6. Toronto Tp., Ont., 12 Feb., 1849; 
B. of William Thomson and Margaret 
Hamilton Foley; m. A. L. G. St. Denis; one 
8. Educ: Pub. Sch., Caledonia and Brant- 
ford; Trinity Coll. Gram. Sch., Weston, 
Ont.; served in the U.S. Army last year of 
the Civil War; in Queen's Own Rifles, 
Toronto, 1866; Land Surveyor, 1872; civil 
engineer, 1876-1878; editonial writer, Tor- 
onto Olobe, 1878-1891; editor Youths' Com- 
panion, Boston, 1891-1901; Free Lance and 
author since 1901; Ottawa Correspondent, 
Boston Tranacript. Publications: Old Man 
Savarin," "Between Earth and Sky," 
"Walter Dibbs," "Smoky Days," "Collec- 
tion of Short Stories," "Versifier in M. S. 
Henry's translation of Ancassin and Nico- 
lette"; "The Many Mansioned House," 
"When Lincoln Died," "Collection of 
Poems," fugitive stories, poems and press 
articles. Recreations: fishmg and walking. 
Address: 360 Concession St., Ottawa. Clubs: 
Authors, London, Eng.; International, Bos- 
ton, Mass. 
THOMSON, Henry Broughton, M.L.A.; 
b. Newry, Co. Down^Ireland; 21 July, 1870; 
s. of the late Capt. William Thomson, 78th 
Highlanders, and Alice Groughton. Educ: 
Bedford Gram. Sch., Bedford, Eng. Ar- 
rived in Canada, 1893; has followed a general 
commercial business in British Columbia; 
lived for five years in Nelson, Kootenay 
Dist., and two ye-rs in Cariboo; went to 
Victoria, in 1902, as manager of the Tumer- 
Beeton Co.; elec. as one of the Conservative 
members for Victoria City in provincial 
Legislature, 1907. Address: Victoria, B.C. 
Clubs: Union, Victoria. 
THORBURN, John M.A., LL.D.; b. 
Quothquan, Lanarkshire, Scot., 10 Oct., 
1830; 8. of John Thorburn and Mary Wilson; 
m. Maria J. I., d. of Dr, Henry G. Parish, of 
Yarmouth, N.S. Educ: Quothquan and 
Libert on Schs., and Edinburgh Univ. 
Taught in the Gram. Sch,, Musselburgh, and 
in the Western Inst., Edinburgh. Came to 
Can., 1856; taught sch. for a short time in 
Yarmnuth, MS., :in<] was thnn apntd. 
Principal and Prof, of Classics in St. Ti-ii- 
cis Coll., Richmond, Que.; Head-master of 
the Ottawa Gram. Sch. (now the Coll. 
Inst.), 1862-02; apptd. Librarian of the 
Can. Geol. Survey, and a few months later 
ap^td. Chn. of the Bd. of C. S. Examiners, 
which position he held for 27 yrs.; hon. 
mem. of Am. Acad, of Political and Social 
Science, Philadelphia; of Trinity Histor- 
ical Soc, Dallas, Texas; hon. corr. Fellow of 
the Geol. Soc. of Australasia, Melbourne, 
etc. Was pres. of the St. Andrew's Soc, 
of the Literary. and Scientific Soc. of Ot- 
tawa, of the Univ. Extension Scheme of 
Lectures; was for many yrs. Trustee of th9 
Ottawa Coll. Inst., and Chn. of the Bd. for 
five yrs. Publications: Lectures on various 
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subjects; "Counting and Time Reckoning," 
published in Trans, of Can. Inst. Address: 
211 Daly Ave., Ottawa. 
THORNE, WUliam Henry; 6. St. John, 
N.B., 12 Sept.. 1844; «. of E. Thome; un- 
mamed. Educ: St. John, N.B.; Iron and 
Hardware Merchant; commenced business 
1867; pres. of W. H. Thome Co., Limited: 
director of Royal Bank of Canada, and 
Comwall and York Cotton Mills Co.; two 
years president Board of Trade. Recrea- 
tions: salmon fishing, shooting. Address: 
St. John. N.B. Clubs: Union, St. John; St. 
James, Montreal. 
THOBNELOE, Bt. BeT. George, M.A., 
D.D., D.C.L., Bishop of Algoma; 6. Coven- 
try, Eng., 4 Oct., 1848; s. of James and 
Catherine Thomeloe; m. Mary £. Fuller, of 
Lpnnoxville. Que.; one «. one d. Educ: 
Bishops Coll., Lennoxville, Que.; arriv^ in 
Canada, 1858; Rector of Stanstead. Que., 
- 1874 to 1886; Rector of Sherbrooke, Que.. 
1885 to 1897; Bishop of Algoma. 1897. 
^eWr«««.Sault St. Marie, Ont. 
THOBNTON, Charles Jonas, M.P.; b. 
Tp. of Clarke, Durham Co., Ont., 30 May, 
1850; «. of Thomas Thornton, Yorkshire. 
Eng.. and Susannah Powers, U. E. L. des- 
cent; m. Eleanor Hughson; two s. two d. 
Educ: Pub. Sch., of his native co., and 
Coll. at London. Ont.; seven years Tp. 
Councillor, and five years in the Co. Coimcil; 
el. for West Durham in 1900, but lost seat 
because deposit was made by marked 
cheque instead of cash; elec. in 1908. 
Address: Kirby P. O., Ont. 
TIFFIN, William Bichard: Supt. North 
Division, G. T. Ry.; b. Hamilton. Ont.. 
Sept., 1844; s. of Samuel Tiflfin and Anne 
Tiffin; m. Susan Amelia Oakley; three s. 
Educ : Hamilton. Entered railway service, 
1860, since which he has been consecutively 
to 1875, clerk in office at Hamilton and in 
general superintendent's department. Great 
Western Ry. of Can.; 1876 to 1880. asst. 
supt. same road at Palmerston; on amal- 

famation of Great Western Ry. with Grand 
rimk Ry. in 1890, apptd. asst. supt. latter 
road in charge of Northern divinon at 
Stratford, Ont., which position he held 
until July. 15^ 1896, when he was assigned 
to other duties; Jan. 1, 1897. to date. 
Supt. of G. T. R., Northern Divn. 
Address: AUandale, Ont. 
TILTON, Col. John; 6. Lancaster. N.B., 
27 March, 1837; «. of Bamabas Tilton 
(native of Boston, Mass.) and Anne Wylie 
(English); m. Roberta E., d. of late Daniel 
J. Odell, for many yrs. British consul at 
Eastport, Me., U.S.A. Educ: St. John 
Gram. Sch. and Kingston, N.B. For some 

J ears in business as a merchant in St. 
ohn; joined the public service of Canada. 
1867; promoted to Deputy Minister of 
Fisheries, 1884; retired on the union of the 
departments of Marine and Fisheries, 1892; 
a member of the Royal Commission, 1880, 
to enquire into and report on the organ- 
ization of the Civil Service. Was lieut.- 
Col., commanding the Governor-General's 
Foot Guards, Ottawa; commanded the 
Canadian team at Wimbledon, 1892, and at 
Bisley, 1901. Has devoted the greater 
portion of his life to the encouragement of 
rifle shooting. A worm advorpte "of the 
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And after site selected by Govt., took great 
interest as chairman of the Executive 
of the Dom. Rifle Assn. in the construction 
of the range; promoted to be Hon. Col., 
1901. General agent for Canada, for the 
Metropolitan Life Ins. Co^ since 1897. 
Ad^esB: 37 Gloucester St., Ottawa. Clvh: 
Rideau, Ottawa. 

mSDAUB, Lieut.-Col. Hon. David, P.C, 
K.C.; 6. 8 Sept., 1835; «. of EphraimTisdale 
(great grand-parents as U.E. LoyaUsts, em- 
igrated from United States in 1783 to what 
is now St. John, N.B.); m. Sarah Araminta 
d, of James Walker; two «. two d. Ediu:.: 
Pub. Schs. and Gram. Sch., Norfolk Co., 
Ont.; Toronto Univ.; barr., Ont., 1868: 
senior member firm Tisdale, Tisdale and 
Reid, Simcoe, Ont.; Q.C. 1872; extensively 
engaged in nnancing and construction of 
railways; in lumbering, mining, sheep- 
farming and cattle-ranching; assisted m 
raisina^ a rifle company, 1861; was its first 
Captau, on service with it at the time of the 
Trent difficulty, and the Fenian Raid, 1866: 
subsequ^itly other Companies were raised 
and 39th Norfolk Rifles formed (8 Com- 
panies); gazetted lieut.-Col.; retired but 
retaining rank; was a delegate with others 
from all parts of Canada who met at 
Ottawa and formed the Dominion Rifle 
Association, 1868; Chairman Standing 
Committee on Railwasm and Canals in H. of 
C, 1891-96; Minister of Militia and Defence. 
1896. Pres. Crown Life Assurance Com- 
pany; Pres., St. Clair and Erie Ship Canal 
CompMiy; Vice-Pres. of the U.E. Loyalist 
Association for Ontario. Recreation: organ- 
ized the "Long Point Shooting Club." 
Address: Simcoe, Ont. 

TOBIN, Edmund William; b. Brompton 
Falls, Que., 14 Sept., 1865; «. of Patrick 
Tobin and Helen Hanley; m. 24 April, 1893, 
Bessie K Nott. Edttc.: Elementary schs.; 
general merchant and lumber dealer; Mayor 
of Brompton Falls, and Warden of the Co. 
of Richmond.; elec. to the H, of C, 1900, 

• 1904 and 1908; Roman Catholic; Liberal. 
Address: Bromptonville, Que. 

TODD, Frederick G.j landscape archi- 
tect; b. Concord, N.H., 11 March, 1876; s. 
of G. W. Todd and Mary E. Cole; m. Beat- 
rice E. Pinkerton; one s. one d. Educ.: 
High Sch., Andover, Mass., and Agricul- 
tural Coll., Emherst, Mass.; arrived in 
Canada, 6 Jime, 1900; is a fellow of the 
American Soc. of Landscape Architects; 
principal work — plans of Winnipeg Park; 
plans for Ottawa Improvement Commis- 
sion; plans- for parks and location of Par- 
liament Buildings for the Governments of 
Alberta and Sask.; plans for National 
Battlefields' Commission. Address: 10 
Phillips Place, Montreal. Clubs: Engineers', 
Montreal. 

TODD, Percy B,: 6. Toronto, Ont., 4 
Dec., 1869; «. of Alfred and Katherine Todd; 
m. Fanny S. Folker of New York; two d. 
Educ: Coll. Inst., Ottawa, Ont. Began 
Ry. service as telegraph operator until 1876; 
Canadian agt., Ogdensbui^ & Lake Cham- 

5 lain R. R., 1876-82; gen. travelling agt.. 
fat. Despatch Line at Chicago, 1882-6; 
commercial agt., N. Y. , West Shore & 
Buflfalo R. R. at Albany, 1886; chief clerk 
gen. frd^ht dept.. same at New York, 1885-6 
gen. froght and passenger agt., Canada 



Atlantic R. R. at Ottawa, 1886-9; gen. 
freight agt., 1889-92; gen. traffic mgr.. 
West Shore R. R., 1892-1901; 2d v.-p., 
1901-3, 1st v.-p., 1903-7; dir., 1906-7; N. Y. 
New Haven & Hartford R. R.; v.-p., Ban- 
gor & Aroostook R. R., since Jan., 1907., 
Address: Bangor. Me. Clubs: Tarratine 
Golf, Bangor, Maine; Union League and 
Transportation, New York. 

TODD, William F., M.P.; b. St. Stephen 
N.B., 2 May, 1864- s. of Freeman H. Todd, 
and Adeline Boardman; m. 1879, Ethel J. 
Bolton, d. of John Bolton, member of H. of 
C. shortly after Confederation; three d. 
A merchcmt; memb. of N.B. Lc^s., 1899; 
first elec. to H. of C, 1908; Universalist; 
Liberal. Address: St. Stephen, N.B. 

TOIilHIE, John, M.P.; 6. Balgowan. 
Parish of Laggan, Scot., 30 Aug., 1846; s. ot 
Alexander Tolnue ana Mary Fraser; m. 
(1st) Maggie Patterson; (2nd) Alice Robert- 
son; one «. one d. Educ: Balgowan Sch., 
Scot.; arrived in Canada, 30 July, 1868; 
raxteen years on a farm; last 26 years a 
manufacturer of salt; was two years Coim- 
cillor for Bruce Tp. and three years Reeve; 
Deputy Reeve of Kincardine, for one year, 
and two years Mayor; first el. to H. of C, 
1896^ has been returned four times. Re- 
creaiums: fond of Scottish poetry and 
music. Address: Kincardine, Ont. 

TORONTO, Bishop of; see Right Rev. 
James Fielding Swe^iey. 

TOBBIN6TON, Mrs. Rosaline Rebecca; 
wife of Dr. F. H. Torrington. of Toronto, 
Ont.; b. Ireland; two s. Eauc: Ireland; 
arrived Canada 1869; has written number 
of articles on social questions. Pres., 
Local Council of Women, Toronto; mem., 
Women's Canadian Club, Women.s His- 
torical Soc., Women's Art Assn. of Can., 
Toronto. Address: 12 Pembroke St., Tor- 
onto. 

TOTZKE, Albert Frederick, Phm. B., 
M.L.A.: 6. Berlin, Ont., 20 Dec., 1882; «. of 
E. L. (;arl and Louise Totzke; m. Evelyn 
Lsmch; one d. Educ: Berlin, Ont., and 
Toronto; went to Sask. in 1904, and entered 
the drug business at Vonda, 1906; eleo. to 
the Provincial Legislature in 1908. Recrea- 
tions: shooting and curling. Address: 
Vonda, Sask. 

TOURIGNY, Hon. Francois Simeon, 
K.C., B.L.. LL.L., LL.D.; Judge of the 
Superior Ct. of the Prov. of Quebec; 6. 
Becancourt, Nicolet Co., Que., 3 Nov., 1868; 
f. of Olivier Tourigny and OUve Comeau; 
m. Eugenie Arcandy; one d. Educ: Nicolet 
Coll. Practised law at Three Rivers. 
Took an active interest in municipal affairs; 
alderman of Three fivers, 1898-1906; 
Mayor 1906-08; one of the promoters of the 
St. Maurice Valley Ry. Co. Apptd. Judge. 
1908. Address: Three Rivers, Que. 

TOUT, Charles Hill; 6. Cyland. Devon- 
shire, Eng., 28 Sept., 1868; s. of John Tout 
and Elizabeth Hill; m. Edith Mary Stothert ; 
five •. four d. Arrived in Canada, 1884. 
Educ: partly at' Oxford and Lincoln, Eng. 
for the Church, but took up educational 
work, by preference, and later scientific 
investigation amonp the native races of 
Canada and the United States for the B.A. 
A.S. Publications: The American volume 
of "The Native Races of the British Em- 
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TOWNLEY, Mrs. Charles Robert (Alice 

Ashworth); b. Quebec. 26 Nov., 1870; 
d. of William Henry Ashworth and Jane 
Moray Askworth; m. Charles Robert Town- 
ley. Educ: Canada. Before her marriage 
wrote number of short stories, verse, 
descriptive articles for Canadian ana 
American newspapers and magazines^ as 
"Alice Ashworth," but now writes as "Alice 
Ashworth Townley." Mem., National 
Coimcil of Women. PubUcationa: "Just a 
Little Boy," 1897; "Just a Little Girl," 
1907; "Opinions of Mary," 1909. Address: 
944 Hastings St. W., Vancouver, B.C. 
Clvbs: Women's Canadian, Press, Vancou- 
ver. 

TOWNSHEND, Hon. Charles James, 
B.A., B.C.L., Chief Justice of the Supreme 
Ct. of N.S.; 6. 22 March, 1844; s. of Rev. 
Canon Townshend; Rector of Christ Church, 
Amherst, N.S., and Elizabeth Stewart; m. 
(Ist) 1867, Laura, d. of J. D. Kinnear; 
(2nd) 1887, Margaret, d. of John McFarlane; 
three «. two d. Educ: Coll. Sch. and King's 
Coll., Windsor, N.S. Bar. Canada, 1866; 
Q.C., 1881; elected M.L.A. for Cumberland, 
1878 and 1882; to H. of C, 1884; M.E.C.. 
1878-82; Judge of the Supreme CJourt of 
N.S., 1887-1907; chief Justice, 1907 to date. 
Address: Halifax, N.S., and Wolfville, N.S. 
(summer). CZub: Halifax. 

TBANT, William, J. P.; Police Magjis- 
trate of Regina, Sask.; 6. Leeds, Yorkshire, 
Eng., 13 March, 1844; «. of William Trant, 
chemist, of Leeds, and Isabella Hirst, of 
Dewsbury; m. Jane, d. of Edward Trood, of 
Bridgewater, Eng.; three «. one d. Educ: 
Leeds Mechanics' Inst^ Leeds Free Gram. 
Sch.; founder of the Leeds Astronomical 
Soc. For some yrs. was engaged in jour- 
nalism; on staffs of the Yorkshire Post and 
several London newspapers; special corr. at 
Paris during the Commune; went on jour- 
nalistic missions to Ireland, Spain, Algeria, 
Morocco, U.S. A., and Mexico, 1878-88. 
Came to Can., 1889. Called to the Bar of 
Sask., 1904; apptd. Police Magistrate at 
Regina, 1907. Publications: "Financial 
Reform," 1874; "Trades Unions," 1876; 2hd 
ed. 1882; a novel, "Daisy Baines" (now in 
the press); contributions to mags, and 
newspapers in England, Canada, and U.S. 
Address: 2108 Lome St., Regina, Sask. 
CZu6; Assiniboia, Regina. 
TBENHOLME, Hon. Norman William, 
M.A., D.C.L. (McGill Univ.); Puisne 
Judge of the Court of King's Bench of the 
Prov. of Quebec; b. Kingsey Tp., Drum- 
mond Ck)., Que., #8 Aug., 1837; s. of Ed- 
ward Trenholme and Mary Ann Ridley; 
m. (1st) 1868, Lucy Wilkes id. 1885), d. of 
the late Samuel Hedge, of Montreal; (2nd) 
1886, Grace Ix)w, d. of the late Robert 
Shaw, of Quebec; five «. two d. Educ: 
McGill Univ., Montreal (Henry Chapman 
Medal. 1863; the Elisabeth Torrance Gold 
Medal, 1865). Called to the Bar, 1865, and 
commenced practice of prof, in Montreal. 
1872-1882, in partnership with J. J. Mc- 
Laren, now Judge of the Ont. Ct. of Ap- 
peals.; apptd. prof, of Roman and PubUc 
Law in McGill Univ., 1868, and Dean of 
Faculty of Law, 1888, but resigned in 1905. 
Created a Q.C.. 1889; apptd. Puisne Judge ' 
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of the Superior Court of the Prov. of Que., 
1901, and Puisne Judge of the Ct. of King'» 
Bendi, 1904. Address: "Rosemount," 65 
Rosemount Av., Montreal, Que. Clubr 
University, Montreal. 
TBOOP, Rev. George Osborne, M.A.; 6. 
Bndjjetown, N.S., 6 March, 1854; s. of the 
late William Henry Troop, barrister-at- 
law, and (jreorgina (Foster: m. Suzette Law» 
Hill, d. of the late Rev. G. W. Hill, D.C.L. , 
formerly rector of St. Paul's Halifax^ 
Educ: King's Coll., Windsor, N.S.; ordain- 
ed deacon, 1877; priest, 1878; curate of St. 
Paul's, Halifax, 1877-1881; rector St. 
James. Church, St. John, N.B., 1882-1886; 
rector, St. Martin's Church, Montreal, 188» 
to the present. RecrecUions: walking, read- 
ing. Address: 738 St. Urbain St., Montreal. 
TBOTTEB, 3IaJor Gerald Frederick^ 
D.S.O., M.V.O. (4th class); 6. London' 
Eng., 21 July, 1871: s. of MaMJen. Sir 
Henry Trotter, G.C.V.O., and Hon. Eva 
Gifford; unmarried, ^duc. : H.M.S. Britan- 
nia. Joined Grenadier Guards, June, 1892; 
served in South Africa with 3rd Brig. 
Grenadier Guards, from Nov., 1899, until 
April, 1900; invalided to England on 
account of wounds; returned to South 
Africa, March, 1902, and remained until 
close of Boer War; arrived in Canada, Dec., 
1904, as A.D.C. to Lord Grey, (Governor 
General of Can. and remained imtil 1906; 
again A.D.C. in 1909-10. Recreations: 
fishing, hunting, shooting, racing. Address- 
es: Government House, Ottawa; 126 
Sloane St., London, Eng. Clubs: (guards. 
Turf, Beefsteak, M.C.C. and Prince's Rac- 
quet, London, Eng.; Rideau, Ottawa. 
TROTTER, Rev. Thomas, B.A., D.D., 
LL.D.; b. Thurlaston, Leicestershire, Eng., 
11 Aug., 1853; s. of Edwin and Hannah 
Trotter; m. Ellen Maud, o. d. of the late 
Rev. David Freeman, M.A., Canning, N.S., 
5 May, 1887; two s. and two d. Educ: 
Woodstock Coll., Woodstock, Ont.; Univ. 
of Toronto, McMaster Univ. Arrived in 
Canada, 13 Sept., 1870: Pastor of the Bap- 
tist Church, Woodstock, Ont., 1885-1889; 
Pastor of the Bloor St. Baptist Church, 
Toronto, 1889-1890; professor of Home- 
letics and Pastoral "rheology, McMaster 
Univ., Toronto, 1890-1895; pres., Acadia 
Univ., Wolfville, N.S.. 1896-1906; pastor, 
Ashland Av. Baptist Church, Toledo, Ohio, 
1907-1909; *re-apptd. professor of Home- 
letics and Pastoral 'Theology, McMaster 
Univ., Toronto, 1909. Address: McMaster 
University, Toronto, Ont. 
TIJL.L.T, Miss Sydney Strickland, A.R.C. 
A.; 6. 'Toronto, Ont.; d. of late Kivas Tully, 
I.S.O. Educ: Toronto, London^ and Paris. 
Artist; portrait painter; member of Ontario 
Society of Artists. Studied at the Slade 
Sch., London, under Professor A. Legros, 
1884t-86; and Paris, studied imder the late 
Benjamin Constant; exhibited in the Salon 
of 1888; studied also imder T. Robert- 
Fleury and Gustave Courtois, etc.; exhib- 
ited in the Royal Academy ,1886-87; 
World's Fair, Chicago, and at the Pan- 
American at Bu£Falo, where received hon- 
ourable mention; at St. Louis Ebchibition, 
bronze medal. Address: 36 Toronto Street, 
Toronto, Ont. 
TUPPER, Hon. Sir Charles, Ist Bt., cr. 
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1879; C.B.. 1867; M.A., D.C.L., hon. LL.D. 
Camb., Edinbuigb, Acadia, and Queen's; 
M.D.; 6. 2 July, 1821; t. of late Rev. Cbarles 
Tupper, D.D., Aylesford, N.S.; m. Frances 
Morse, Amberst. Educ.: Acadia and Edin- 
burgb Univ. Was fourteen consecutive 
times returned as M.P. for bis native county 
Cumberland, N.S., and represented it for 
tbirty-one years; Premier of province of 
N.S. at time of Ck>nfederation, 1867; de- 
clined seat in first Dominion Cabinet: 
sworn of Privy Council, 1870; President of 
Privy Council, 1870-72; Minister of Inland 
Revenue. . 1872-73; Minister of Customs, 
1873; Minister of PubUc Works. 1878-79; 
Minister of Railways and Canals, 1879- 
84; Higb Commissioner for Canada m Eng- 
land. 1883-87; Minister of Finance, 1887- 
88; reappointed Hicb Commissioner, 1886- 
96; was one of H.M.'s Plenipotentairies on 
Fisbery Commission, Wasbington, 1887-88: 
and to negotiate treaty between Canada and 
France. 1893; Prime Minister, 1896; leader 
of Opposition , Canadian H. of C, 1896- 
1900. Address: Broomwood, Bexley Heatb» 
Kent. Eng. Clubs: Manitoba, Winnipeg; 
Britiflb Empire, Colonial, London. Eng. 

TUPPEB* Hon. Sir Charles Hlbbert, 
K.C.M.G.. cr. 1893; LL.B.; K.C.; b. 1855; 
f. of Sir C. Tupper; m, Janet, d. of Hon. 
James Macdonald, C.J.. of N.S.; four «. 
tbree d. Educ: McGill Coll., Montreal 
(Gov.-Gen. Scholarship) r Harvard Law 
Sch. Barr., N.S., 1877; Ont., 1895; B.C., 
1898; elected to H. of C, 1882, 1887, 1888, 
1891, 1896-1900; Minister of Marine and 
Fisheries, 1888-95; Minister of Justice and 
Attorney-General for Canada, 1896-96; 
Agent of H.B.M. Paris Tribunal of Arbitra- 
tion, 1892; created K.C.M.G. in recognition 
of services there; senior member of legal 
firm Tupper and Griffin, Vancouver, B.C. 
Recreation: tennis. Address: Vancouver. 
Clubs: Albany, Toronto; Union, Victoria, 
B.C.; Vancouver, Country, Vancouver. 

TUPPER, J. Stewart, B.A.. K.C.; 6. 
Amherst, N.S., 26 Oct., 1851; e. s. of the 
Rt. Hon. Sir Charles Tupper, Bt., G.C.M.G., 
C.B., and Lady Tupper; m. (1st) 1875, 
Marie Wilson (d. 1876), d. of the late 
Andrew Robertson, of Montreal; (2nd) 
Ada Campbell, d. of the late Sir Thomas 
Gait, Chief Justice of Common Pleas, Ont.; 
one s, three d. Educ: McGill Univ., 
Montreal (grad. B.A. with First Rank 
Honors). Called to Ontario Bar, 1875; 
Manitoba Bar, 1882; cr. Q.C., 1890; Ben- 
cher of the Law Soc., 1900; treas. of the 
Law Soc., 1906; senior mem. of the firm of 
Tupper, Gait, Tupper, Minty & McTavish, 
bfurnsters and solicitors. Winnipeg; solici- 
tors for the Bank of Montreal, Bank of 
B.N.A., Merchants, Royal, Traders' and 
Home Banks, H.B. Ck)., C.P.R., and many 
other corporations. Recrsation: riding. 
Address: Ravenscourt, Winnipeg. Clubs: 
Manitoba, St. Charles Ck)\mtry, Winnip«x. 

TUBCOTTE, Gustave Adolphe, M.D., 
M.P.; 5. at Three Rivers, Que., 19 Nov., 
1848; «. of Jos. Ed. Turcotte and Flora 
Buteau; m. (let) Jean Le Blanc, d. of the 
late Dr. J. Le Blanc; (2nd) Emma Houde, 
d. of C. E. Houde, ex-M.L.A.; one s. two d. 
Educ: St. Mary's Coll., Montreal and St. 
Joseph's Coll., Three Rivers; a physician; 
was Registrar of Nicolet Co., Division No. 2, 



for 10 years; was unsuccessful candidate for 
parliament six times from 1877 to 1897; 
elec. to the H. of C. for Nicolet, 1907; re- 
elec., 1908. Address: Nicolet, Que. 

TUBCOTTE, Joseph Pierre, M.P.; b, St. 
Jean. Isle d'Orleans. 21 May, 1857; t. of 
F. K. Turcotte, and Elizabeth Rousseau; 
m. 7 May, 1895, Marie Eva Dick; four. c. 
an advocate; was twice a candidate for 
Quebec Legislature, in 1886 and 1896; 
first elec. to H. of C. 1908; Roman Catholic; 
Liberal. Address: Quebec. 

TUBGEON, Hon. Adelard, C.M.G., C.V. 
O., B.C.L. (Laval Univ.); President Leg. 
Ck)un. of Quebec; b; Beaumont, Que., 19 
Dec., 1863: t. of Damase Turgeon and 
Christine Turgeon; m. 1887, Augene, d. 
of the late Etienne Samson, of Levis. 
Educ: Levis Coll., Laval Univ., Que. 
Called to the bar, 12 July, 1887. and com- 
menced practicing his prof, in Levis. He 
is now in partnership with the Hon. L. R. 
Roy, Prov. Sec. and Registrar, and Mr. 
Ernest Roy, M.P. for Dorchester, in Quebec. 
Returned to the Que. Legis. for the Co. of 
Bellechasse at g. e., 1890; re-el. in yrs. 
1892, 1897, 1900 and 1904; apptd. Minister 
of Ck>lonization and Mines, in the Marchand 
Govt., 26 May. 1897; held same portfolio 
in the Parent Admn., which was formed 3 
Oct., 1900; resigned bis seat in Parent 
Ministry, and re-el. by his constituency, 
March, 1905; accepted portfolio of Minister 
of Lands, Mines and Fisheries in Crouin 
Admn., 23 March, 1906; resigned seat, 1907, 
but el. 4 Nov., 1907, and again resumed his 
seat in the Crouin Ciovt., with portfolio of 
Lands and Forests: now pres.. Lea. Coun., 
1009; is one of the foimders of "Union 
Liberale;" a governor of Laval Univ.j was 
made a Companion of the Most Distin- 
guished Order of St. Michael and St. Geoige, 
1906, and created a Knight of the Legion 
of Honor by the Pres. of the French lie- 
public, and C.V.O. by His Highness the 
Prince of Wales during Tercentenary cele- 
brations at Que., July, 1908. Address: 
Parlt. Bldgs., Quebec. Cltib: Garrison, 
Quebec. 

TUBGEON, Onesiphore, B.A.. M.P.; 6. 
St. Joseph de Levis, Que., 6 Sept.. 1849; «. 
of Simon Turgeon Mid Pelagic Paradis; m. 
(1st) Maivaret Eulalie Baldwin, of Bath- 
burst, N.B., 20 Aug., 1876 (dec 7 Sept., 
1896); (2nd) Mary Loretta Meahan, of 
Bathurst, N.B., 27 Sept., 1905; one «. two d. 
Educ: Christian Brothers' Sch., Levis, and 
Quebec Seminary; a member of the Glouces- 
ter Municipal (3oimcil for three yrs.; im- 
succeesful candidate in g. e. for H. of C, 
1896; elec. in 1900, 1904 and 1008. Address: 
Bathurst, N.B. 

TUBGEON, Hon. William Ferdinand 
Alphonse, B.A., K.C., M.L.A.: Attor- 
ney Gen. of Saskatchewan; b. at Bathurst, 
N. B., 3 June, 1877; «. of Onesiphore Tur- 
geon, M.P., and Margaret Baldwin; m. 
Gertrude Boudreau; two d. Educ: New 
York City and Laval Univ., Quebec; ad- 
mitted to the bar of Quebec, but moved 
shortly afterwards to Prince Albert, Sask., 
where he entered into partnership with Hon, 
J. H. Lamont, now a Judge of the Supreme 
Court of Saskatchewan, whom he succeeded 
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1908 for Duck Lake. Address: Regina, 
Sask. 
TURNER. Hon. J. H.; 6. 7 May. 1834; 
f. of John and Martha Turner, Ipswich, 
Suffolk, England; m. 1860, Elizabeth 
Eilbeck^of Whitehaven, Cumberland; one s. 
Educ: Whitstable, near Canterbury, Eng. 
Merchant; commenced in Victoria, 1863; elec. 
to the City Coimcil, 1877; Mayor of Victoria, 
1879, 1880, 1881; elected Legislative Assem. 
of province, 1886 (city of Victoria); Min- 
ister of Finance and Agriculture, 1887-98 
and 1899-1901; Premier, 1896-98; intro- 
duced the Budget for thirteen years, and 
Acts for encouragement of fruit growing, 
dairying, and formation of Farmers' In- 
stitutes and Farmers' Banks, etc. ; joined the 
first company of volunteers, 1864; retired 
into Canadian Reserve Militia, 1881, as 
Lieut .-Col.; agent General for British Col- 
umbia in London, since 1901. Recreationa: 
riding, fishing, cricket. Address: SaUsbury 
House, Finsbury Circus, E.C.; 16 Hereford 
Square, South Kensington, S.W. Clubs: 
Union, Victoria; United Empire, London, 
Eng. 
TURNER, Hon. Richard, M.L.C.; 6. 
Quebec," 16 Aug.. 1843; «. of James Turner, 
of Rochester, Eng., and Susan Frizelle; m. 
1867, Emily Maria Ellis; four «. two d. 
Established firm of Whitehead & Turner, 
wholesale grocers, 1870. Dir. of the Im- 
perial Bank of Can.; ex-pres., St. George's 
Soc. of Que.; pres. or dir. of National Tele- 
phone Co., Quebec Cartage and Transfer 
Co., Turner Lumber and Pulp Wood Co.. 
Bouthillier Co., Levis County Ry., and 
other important mercantile institutions. 
Served three terms on the Que. City Coim- 
cil; Pres., Que. Bd. of Trade; hon. vice- 
pres., Quebec Lib. Club; apptd. to Que. 
Legis. Council, 1897; chairman, Bd. of 
dirs. of the Que. High Sch.; mem. National 
Battlefields Com. Address: 66 D'Auteuil 
St., Quebec. Ciu6; Garrison. 
TURNER, Lieut.-Col. Richard Ernest 
William, D.S.O., V.C; 6. Quebec, 26 
July, 1871; «. of Hon. Richard Turner and 
Emily Maria Ellis; m. Harriet Augusta 
Goodday of London, Eng.; one s. two d. 
Educ: Quebec; a member of the wholesale 
grocery firm of Whitehead & Turner; ser- 
ved in South African War, 1889-1900. 
Operations in the Orange Free State, Feb. 
to May, 1900, including actions at Vet 
River (5 and 6 May), and Zand River (10 
May.) Operations in the Transvaal in 
May and June, 1900, including actions near 
Joannesburg (29 May), Pretoria (4 June), 
and Diamond Hill (11 and 12 June). Opera- 
tions in the Transvaal, east of Pretoria, 
July to 21 Nov., 1900, including actions at 
Reit Vlei (16 July), Belfast (26 and 27 
August , 1 900) . Operations in Cape Colony, 
south of Orange River, 1899-1900. Opera- 
tions in the Transvaal between 30 Nov., 
1900 and 31 May. 1902. Intelligence Offi- 
cer at Wonderfontein, Transvaal, 20 Sept. 
to 22 Oct., fl900. (Severely wounded.) 
Despatches. Lord Roberts 2 April, 1901; 
Lord Kitchener, 8 March, 1902; London 
Oatette, 16 April, 1901 ; April and 23 April. 
1901. Victoria Cross, D.S.O. Brevet of 
lieut.-Colonel. Medal with six clasps. 
Commanded the King's Royal Colonial 
Escort at the Coronation, 1902; now com- 
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mands the 3rd Cavalry Brigade, Can. Mil. 
Address: 26 St. Ursule St., Quebec. Club: 
Garrison, Quebec. 

TURRIFF, John GlUanders, M.P.; b. 
Little Metis, Que., 14 Dec^^ 1856; s. of 
Robert 'Turriff and Jane Gillanders; m. 
(1st) Eva Louise Josephine Bartlette 
Buchanan, in 1884; (2nd) Catherine Mary 
Wilson; one s. three d. Educ: Little Metis ] 
and Montreal; represented Moose Mountain 
District in N.W. legislature for three terms, 
1834 to 1891; unsuccessful candidate in 
East Assiniboia for H. of C. in 1891, against 
Hon. E. Dewdney, Minister of Interior; 
Commissioner of Dominion Lands at Ott- 
awa, 1898-1904; elected to the H. of C, 
1904. 1908. Address: 61 Cartier St., Ottawa. 

TWEEDALE, John Fletcher, M.L.A.; b. 
Fredericton. N.B., 18 Dec., 1868; s. of * 
Matthew and Martha Tweedale; m. Joan i 
Campbell ; two «. four d. Educ : Fredericton, ■ 
N.B.; mOmber of the Municipal Council, 
CJo. of Victoria for 18 Consecutive years; 
Warden of the Co.; member of the N.B. 
Legislature for the past 8 years. Address: 
Arthurette, Victoria County, N.B. 

TWEEDIE, Hon, Lemuel John, K.C., 
LL.D.; Lieut. -Governor of New Brunswick; 
6. Chatham, N.B., 30 Nov., 1849; parents 
Irish and Scotch; m. Agnes, d. of the late 
Alexander Loudon, of Chatham; four s. 
two d. Educ: Chatham, Gram. Sch. and 
Presbyterian Academy. Called to the bar 
of New Brimswick, 1870. El. to Legis. 
Assem., 1874; defeated 1878; re-el., 1886, 
and at every g. e., imtil apptd. to his present 

Eosition. Became surveyor-general and 
ead of the Crown Lands Dept., 1890; 
Prov. Sec, 1896: Premier of New Bruns- 
wick, 1900; apptd. Lieut .-Governor, 2 Mar., 
1907. Recreations: shooting, fishing, curling. 
Address: Chatham, N.B. Club: Union, St. 
John. 

TTE, William Francis, C.E.; b. 5 March. 
1861. Educ: Ottawa Univ. and Sch. of 
Practical Science. Entered ry. service, 
1882, since which he has been consecutively 
to 1886, rodman, leveler, transitman on 
location and asst. engr. on construction, 
C. P. Ry.; transit inan on location and aast. 
engr. on construction St. Paul Minneapolis 
& Manitoba Ry., 1886-87; engr. of track and 
bridges Tampico branch Mexican Central 
Ry. 1888-89; location engr. Great Falls & 
Canada Ry. in Montana, 1890; engr. in 
charge of location and div. engr. Pacific 
extension Great Northern Ry., 1891-92; 
engr. in charge of change of gauge Alberta 
Ry. and Coal Co., 1893-94; chief engr., 
Kalso & Slocan Ry. and Trail Oeek Tram- 
way, 1896; chief engr., Columbia & Western 
Ry., 1896-1900; chief engr. of con^ruction, 
C. P. Ry., 1900-02; asst. chief engr., 1902- 
04; chief engr., 1904-6; in private practise 
since; pres. The Sterling Coal Co. Address: 
64 Rosemount Av., Toronto. 

TYRRELL, James Williams, C.E., D.L. 
S.; 6. Weston, Ont., 10 May. 1863; «. of 
William and Elizabeth Tyrrell; m. Isabel 
■ Macdonald; two «. two d. Educ: Weston, 
and Toronto Univ.; an explorer of Canadian 
wilds. Publications: "Across sub-arctics of 
Canada," etc. Address: 7 Hughson St. 
S. Hamilton. Club: Hamilton. ^^ 

TTRRELL, Joseph Burr, M.A.. B.-Sc.: 
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Tyrrell, of Kildare Co., Ireland, and Eliza- 
beth Burr; m. Mary Edith Carey, of St. 
John, N.B.; two «. one d. Educ: Weston 
High Sch., Upper Can. Coll., and Univ. of 
Toronto; after graduating from the Univ. 
of Toronto in 1880, joined the staff of the 
Geological Survey of Canada and from 
that time onwards for seventeen years 
explored and searched for mineral w^ealth 
in the Provinces of Manitoba, Saskatch- 
ewan, Alberta and British Columbia, and 
the Districts of Keewatin, Mackenzie and 
Yukon; survey of Lake Athabasca and of 
the Dubawant and Kazan rivers which 
drain large area to the west of Hudson's 
Bay; awarded diploma and the "Back 
Grant'* by the Royal Geographical Society 
of London,- England. In 1898, resigned 
from the Geological Survey and moved to 
Dawson, where he practised as a mining 
engineer and reported on many of the 
lai^est mining properties in the Klondyke; 
in 1906, moved to Toronto where he is 
now practising as a consulting mining 
engineer. PubliccUiona: Published numer- 
ous papers on mining and scientific sub- 
jects in the American Journal of Science, 
the American Geologist, Bulletin of the Am- 
erican Geological Society, Canadian Record 
of Science, Science, Geological Magazine, 
Journal of Geology, Economic Geology, 
Engineeririg and Mining Journal, Geograph- 
ical Journal, Journal of the Royal Scottish 
Geographical Society, Transactions of the 
Institution of Mining Engineers (England). 
TransoAMons of the Institution of Mining and 
Metallurgy, Canadian Journal, Journal of 
the Canadian Mining Institute, Canadian 
Mining Journal, &c. Recreations: shooting 
and photc«raphy. Address: 548 Huron St., 
Toronto; Weston, Ont. (summer). Clubs: 
National, Albany and Victoria, Toronto; 
Rideau, Ottawa. 
TYRWHITT-DBAKE, Brian Halsey; b. 
Victoria, B.C., 6 Oct., 1866; «. of late 
Montague W. Tyrwhitt-Drake, Puisne 
Judge of the Supreme Ct. of B.C., and 
Joanna, rf. of James Tolmie, of Ardersier. 
N.B. Educ: Charterhouse, Eng. Called 
to the Bar of B.C., 1890, and commenced 
practice as barrister and solicitor in B.C.; 
registrar of Supreme Ct. of B.C., 1895; 
registrar of B.C. Admiralty Dist., 1895. 
Address: Pleasant St.. Victoria, B.C. Club: 
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USSHEB> Charies E, E,; Asst. Passngr. 
Traffic Manager, C.P.Rj b. Niagara Falls, 
Ont., 29 Dec., 1857. Entered ry. service 
as clerk in auditor's office. Great Western 
Ry., 1874; clerk, gen. passngr. dept. same 
rd., 1876-80; chief ticket clerk, Wabash 
St. Louis & Pacific Ry., 1880-83; for seven 
mos. rate clerk, Chicago & Atlantic Rd.; 
in commercial business at Hamilton, Ont., 
1883-86; chief ticket clerk, C. P. Ry., 1886- 
69; asst. gen. passngr. agt., 1889-98; gen. 
passngr. agt. Eastern Lines same rd., 1898- 
08; asst. passngr. traffic mgr., 1908 to date. 
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Rev. Neil McNeil. 
VAN DEB SMISSEN, WUllam Henry, 

M.A.: b. Toronto, Ont., 18 Aug., 1844; 
s. of Henry Van der Snussen of Altona in 
Holstein; m. 1878, Elizabeth Sara Mason, 
d, of J. Herbert Mason, of Toronto; one s. 
two d. Educ: Up. Can. Coll. and Univ. of 
Toronto. B.A., with Classical Honours, 
1864; apptd. Lecturer in German at Univ. 
Coll., Toronto, 1866; Librarian of the UniV. 
of Toronto, 1873-1890; Associate Professor 
of German, 1890; Professor of German, 
1902; Captain of University Company, 
Queen's Own Rifles of Canada, 1876. 
Publications: High School German Gram- 
mar and Reader; Shorter Poems of 
Goethe and Schiller; several translations 
of German classics. Recreation: golf. 
Address: University College. Toronto. 

VANDBY, George Alfred: b. Quebec, 
Oct., 1866; 8. of Joseph Vandry and Matilda 
Tremblay; m. Florence Turcott; two s. six 
d. Educ: Quebec; Pres. of the Quebec 
Board of Trade; Pres. and Managing dir. 
of the Paquet Co., Ltd., Quebec. Recrea- 
tion: fox hunting. Address: 50 Ste. Ursule 
Strpet, Quebec. Clubs: Hunt (Master), 
Quebec. 

VAN HOBNE, Sir William Cornelius, 
K.C.M.G.; Chairman of the Bd. of Directors 
of the Canadian Pacific Ry. Co.; b. nr. 
Joliette, 111., 3 Feb., 1843; «. of the late 
Cornelius Cavenhoven Van Home; m. 
1867, Lucy Adeline, d. of Erastus Hurd, of 
Galesburg, 111.; one «. one d. At age of 
fourteen entered office of the ry. station of 
iiis native town, and later became a tele- 
graph operator on the Illinois Central Ry.; 
joined Michigan Central Ry., 1858; apptd. 
ticket agent and telegraph operator on the 
Chicago and Alton Ry., 1864; train des- 
patcher for three yrs.; supt. of telegraphs 
for one yr.; divisional supt. for three yrs.; 
became gen. supt. of the St. Louis Kansas 
City anoT Northern Ry., 1872; gen. mgr. of 
the Southern Minnesota Ry., 1874, and 
later el. pres.; became gen. supt. of the 
Chicago and Alton Ry., 1878, retaining at 
the same time the presidency of the South- 
em Minnesota Ry.; apptd. gen. supt. of the 
Chicago, Milwaukee and St. Paul Ry.. 1 
Jan., 1880; became gen. mgr. of the C. P. K., 
1881; el. vice-pres., 1884; apptd. pres., 
1888; retired from active responsibility, 
1899, and became chairman of the Bd. of 
Govemors. Pres. of the Cuba Co., the Cuba 
Railroad Co., the Canadian Salt Co., Ltd.; 
Canada North-West Land Co., Ltd., 
Laurentide Paper Co., Ltd.; dir., Dom. Iron 
and Steel Co., Ltd., of the Royal Trust Co., 
of the Duluth, South Shore and Atlantic 
Ry. Co., the Minneapolis, St. Paul and 
Sault Ste. Marie Ry. Co.; ex-dir., Rio de 
Janeiro Tramway^ Light and Power Co., 
Ltd., Equitable Life Assur. Soc, Winnipeg 
Electric Ry. Co.; mem. of the committee of 
management, Montreal Homoepathic Hos- 
pital; gov., McGill Univ.; vice-pres., Mont- 
real Art Assn. Cr. K.C.M.G., May, 1894. 
Recreations: paintinst, tfavel. Address: 513 
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VENNING, Robert Norris; Supt of Fish- 
eries for Canada; b. St. John, N.B., 14 Feb., 
1854; B, of W. H. Venning and Adelaide 
Georgina Pottee; m. Francis Cecelia Macee; 
three s. one d. Educ: St. John Gram. Sch. 
Entered Dept. of Marine and Fisheries, 
1860; chosen as British Agent, under Im- 
perial appointment, to report upon the 
Russian sealing operations on the JKoihon- 
dorski Islands in 1893; asstd. the British 
Conmirs. and Counsel at the sittings of the 
Behring Sea Claims Com.; accompanied Sir 
John Thompson and other Can. dels, to 
Halifax in 1892 at the Intercolonial Con- 
ference with Nfld.; went to Washington 
with Sir Charles H. Tupper in 1894, to 
n^otiate a settlement of the Behring Sea 
Claims; Joint Sec. of the Conference of 
Experts on the Behring Sea Seal Question, 
at Washington. 1896-1897; on staff of Joint 
High Com. at Quebec and Washington, 
1898-1899; promoted to Chief Qerk, 1896; 
apptd. Asst. Commr. of Fisheries, 1903; 
accompanied Can. del. to London^ £ng. at 
the Conference on the Russian seiiures of 
sealing schooners in the North Pacific 
Ocean; accompanied Can. Ministers to 
Colonial Conference in London, 1907; 
apptd. supt. of Usheries, 1909. Publica- 
tions: special official reports. Address: 
237 Chapel St., Ottawa. 

VEBTIL.LE. Alphonse, M.P.: b. Cote St. 
Paul, Que.. 28 Oct., 1864; s. of Alfred 
Verville and Pamela Leduc; m. 1 Jan., 1884, 
Josephine Mailhot. Educ: Sault-au- 
Recollet, Que.; unsuccessful candidate in 
Provincial election 1904; first elec. H. of C, 
bye-elec., Maisonneuve, 23 Feb.. 1906, to 
fill vacancy caused by death of Hon. R. 
Prefontaine; re-elec, 1908. Roman Catho- 
lic. Address: Maisonneuve, Que. 

VICTORIA, B.C., Bishop of; see Right 
Rev. Alexander Macdonald. 

VINCENT, Swale, M.D., D.Sc; b. West 
Bromwich, Eng., 24 May, 1868; s. of Joseph 
and Margaret Vincent; Educ: King Ed- 
ward's High Sch., Birmingham, Eng., 
Univ. of Birmingham, London, Edinburgh 
and Heidelberg; arrived in Canada, Oct., 
1904; member R.C.S.j L.R.C.P.. F.R.S.C; 
Prof, of Physiol., Umv. of Manitoba; for- 
merly asst. professor of Physiol., Univ. 
Coll., London; British Medical Association 
research scholar; Sharply physiological 
scholar; Mason research scholar; research 
Fellow, Univ. of Edinburgh. Recreation: 
music. Address: Univ. of Manitoba, Win- 
nipeg, Man. 

VOGT, Augustus Stephen, D.M.: b. 
Washington, Oxford Co., Ont., 14 Aug., 
1861; 8. of John George Vogt and Mariana 
Ling Vogt.; m. Georgda Adelaide McGill; 
one 8. one d. Educ : Elmira, Waterloo Co. ; 
organist of German Lutheran Church at 
Elmira, Ont., at the age of twelve; organist 
and choir master First Methodist Church. 
St. Thomas, Ont., at the age of 17; studied 
in Boston, Mass., 1881-1882; Leipsig, Ger- 
many, 1883-1888; organist and choirmaster 
Jarvis Baptist Church, Toronto, 1888 to 
1906; member of Piano faculty, Toronto 
Conservatory of Music, and Toronto Univ.; 
ccmductor of Mendelssohn Choir of Toronto, 
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acclaimed bv leading critics of New York, 
Buffalo, and Chicago in which cities the 
choir has appeared, as bdng unsurpassed 
amongst the great choirs of the world. 
Publications: "Modem Pianoforte Tech- 
nique," 1900; now in its 12th edition. 
Recreations: travel, golf. Address: 331 Bloor 
St. W., Toronto, Ont. Clubs: Lambton 
Country and Golf Club, Deutscher Verein, 
Golf Club, Toronto, Ont. 

VOWEIX, Arthur W.; 6. Clonmell, Ire- 
land, 1841; of Irish parentage. Educ: 
Gram. Sch., Clonmel, Ireland; arrived in 
Canada, 1861; settled in B.C.; on attainmg 
manhood^ obtained a commission with 
Irish Mihtia in 1858, and retired senior 
Lieutenant, 1860; Esquimalt, 1862; Civil 
Service in 1864. and 1866, was apptd. Chi^ 
Constable at Big Bend during the excite- 
ment there; removed to the Kootenay 
district as gold commissioner and stipend- 
iary magistrate; Feven years later was 
transferred to the Oroineca dist., where he 
served in a similar capacity; from there w«it 
to Cassiar. Resigmng from the govern- 
ment service in 1875 was elected to the 
provincial legis. Assem. for the Kootenay 
district: the following year resigned hu 
seat and re-entering the government service 
proceeded to the Casriar district where he 
acted as gold commissioner and stipendiary 
magistrate until 1884, when he removed to 
the Kootenay. During the construction of 
the C. P. R. m that district, he was stipen- 
diary magistrate. Address: Victoria, B.C. 

VBOOM, Bev. Frederick Williams, 
M.A., D.D^ Hon. D.C.L.; 6. St. 
Stephen, N.B., s. of William Vroom and 
Frances Eliza Foster; m. in 1885, Agnes 
Jessie Campbell, d. of Colin Campbell, of 
Weymouth, N.S.; one d. Educ: King's 
College, Wmdsor, N.S.; ordained deacon, 
1881; priest, 1882, by Bishop Medley. 
Fredericton; curate of Peticodiac, N.B., 
1881; rector of Richmond, N.B., 1883; 
rector of Shediac, N.B., 1886; Professor of 
Divinity at King's ColL, Windsor, 1888. 
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B.A.S., D.Sc., LL.D.; b. Port Hope, Ont., 
15 Jan., 1854; «. Robert Heedham and 
Angeline Esther Jones; m. July 13. 1882, 
Ada, d. late Horace Everett, Council Bluffs, 
la. Prep, ed'n Trinity Coll. Sch., Port 
Hope; grad. Rensselaer Poly. Inst., C. E., 



1875; and M. Eng'ring, 1882, McGill Univ., 
1904; Univ. of Mo., 1904; in engineering 
work, C. P. R., 1876-7; asst. prof, rationid 



and tech. mechanics, Rensselaer Poly. Inst. 
1878-80; chief eng'r Raymond & Campbell, 
bridge builders. Council Bluffs, la., 1881-2; 
prof. civ. eng'ring. Imperial Univ. of Japan, 
1882-6; consulting bridge eng'r since 1887; 
now sr. mem. of Waddell « Harrington, 
Kansas City. Mem. Am. Soc. Civ. Ene'rs, 
Inst'n of Civ. Eng'rs, Great Britain, La 
Societe des Eng^niers Civils de France, 
Canadian Soc. Civ. Eng'rs, Am. Soc. for 
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Soc. of France; hon. mem. Kogaku Kyokai 
(Japanese Eng'rinff Soc); hon. mem. Tau 
Beta Pi Assn. and Phi Beta Kappa Soc.; 
decorated by Emperor, 1888, Knight Com- 
mdr. Order of the Rising Sun of Japan; 
by the Grand Duchess Olga, of Russia, 
First Class Order of her Soci^t^ de Bien- 
faissance for service as prin. eng'r of Trans- 
Alaska-Siberian Ry.; at present consulting 
engr. for the Alberta and Gt. Waterways 
Rly. Publicationa: The Designing of Or- 
dinary Iron Highway Bridges, 1884; A 
System of Iron Railroad Bridges for Japan, 
1886 (Japanese Govt.); De Pontibus, 1898; 
Specifications for Steel Bridges, 1900; 
Engineering Specifications and Contracts, 
1907. Extensive contb'r to engrio^ socs., 
en'ring jours, and to Forest and Stream. 
A compilation of 22 of his professional pa- 
pers edited by John Lyle Harrison, 1905. 
Address: 2708 Forest Av., Kansas City, 
U.S.A.; 

WADE. Frederick Coate, K.C.; b. Bow- 
manville, Ont., 26 Feb., 1860; «. of William 
Wade, formerly mgr. of the Ontario Bank 
at Ottawa; m. 1886. Edith Mabel, d. of 
D. B. Read, K.C., Toronto; one •. one d. 
Educ: Ottawa, Owen Sound, Toronto Univ. 
(grad. 1882). While at the Univ., was 
editor of Varsity and later was editorial 
writer of the Toronto Globe. Removed to 
Winnipeg, 1883; called to bar of Manitoba, 
1886; editorial writer Manitoba Free Press, 
1886-7. First pres. of the Young Liberal 
Assn. of Winnipeg; a mem. of the Provincial 
Bd. of Education; mem. of the Council of 
Manitoba Univ. CJommr. 1897 (to inves- 
tigate certain charges made in connection 
with Manitoba Penitentiary). Apptd., 
1897, R^strar of the Yukon Land Rergis- 
tration Dist., Crown Prosecutor for the 
Yukon and Clerk of the Supreme Ct. for the 
territory. Legal advisor to the Yukon 
Council, 1898; resigned 1902, all positions 
except that of Crown Prosecutor, in order to 
devote himself to law practice; removed to 
Vancouver, 1907; unsuccessful candidate 
for Prov. Legis., 1909. Publications: 
"National Schools of Manitoba," 1892; and 
"The Manitoba School Question," 1895. 
Address: Vancouver, B.C. Club: Union, 
Vancouver. 

WADMOBE, Lieut.-Col. Bobinson Lynd- 
hurst; b. London, Eng., 6 Jan., 1855; 
«. of James Foster Wadmore, of Tonbridge, 
and Anna Elizabeth Wadmore; m. Annie 
Skead, d. of the late Hon. James Skead, 
of Ottawa; three d. Educ: Tonbridge 
Sch., Eng.; Officer Commanding the Royal 
Canadian Rc^ment; studied architecture; 
was a Lieut, in the (then) 2nd London Rifle 
Volunteers; in 1883, was given a commission 
in the Infantry School Corps (now the Royal 
Canadian Regiment); served with C. Com- 
pany, R.C.R.. in North West Rebellion, 
1885; Relief of Battleford (24 April): action 
at Chit Kxaie Hill (2 May); operations 
against Chief Big Bear's Band (June-July); 
medal with clasp; was present with detach- 
ment at opening Imperial Institute by Her 
late Majesty Queen Victoria, in 1893; 
(Commandant of Royal School of Infantry 
at St. Johns, Que.; afterwards Commandant 
Royal School of Infantry, at Fredericton, 
New Brunswick. Recreations: fishing boat- 



ing, yachting, riding, painting. Address: 
Halifax, N.S. 
WAINWBIGHT, WllUam; 4th Vice- 
Pres. of the G. T. Ry. System; 2nd Vice- 
Pres., Grand Trunk Pacific Rly. Co.; 6. 
Manchester, Eng.^ 30 April, 1840; s. of 
Abraham Wainwnght, a native of Lanca- 
shire; m. (1st) 1867, Rosabelle Hilda (d. 
1876), d. of Richard Arnold, of Toronto; 
(2nd) 1878, Mary Emily, sister of his first 
wife. Educ.: Manchester. Joined service 
of the Manchester, Sheffield and Lincoln- 
shire Ry., 1851, and eventually became 
gen. mgr. Arrived Can., 1862 and took 
position as a senior clerk and shorthand sec. 
in chief accnt's office of the G. T. R., at 
Montreal; sec. to man. dir.; senior clerk in 
charge of the car mileage dept.; gen. 
passngr. agt.; asst. mgr., 1881; asst. gen. 
mgr., 1890; gen. asst., 1896, and in addition 
comptroller, 1900; 4th vice-pres., 1907; 
gen. mgr.. North Shore Ry., 1883-1886. 
Dir. Montreal Telegraph Co., Guarantee 
Co. of North America; vice-pres^ Richeheu 
and Ont. Nav. Co., and Grand Trunk Ins., 
and Provident Soc; 2nd vice-pres.. Grand 
Trunk Pacific Ry.; dir. Canacfian Express 
Co., and of various subsidiary lines of the 
G.T.R.: governor Montreal Gen. Hospital. 
Retired with rank of Capt. from Co. of 
Artillery in the old Grand Trunk Brigade, 
upon its disbandment, which he co mm a n ded 
for eight yrs. Address: 166 Metcalfe St., 
Montreal, Que. Clubs: St. James, Canada, 
Montreal; Rideau, Ottawa; Garrison, Que- 

WAKEHAM, Wmiam, M.D.. C.M.; In- 
spector of Fisheries for the Gulf of St. 
Lawrence; Commr. of Police for the Prov. 
of Quebec; 6. Quebec, 30 Nov., 1844; «. of 
late George Wakeham, for many yrs. prop, 
of The Belmont Retreat, Quebec, and Mary 
Wakeham; unmarried. Educ: High Sch., 
Quebec; McGill Coll. Practiced medicine 
in Gaspe until apptd. to his present position 
as Inspr. of Fisheries for the Gulf of St. 
Lawrence, 1878. In 1893 was selected to 
be H.M.'s Comnr. under the agreement with 
the U.S., for enquiring into the preservation 
of the fisheries in waters contiguous to Can. 
and the U.S., the report of which was 
presented to both Govts, in Jan., 1897; in 
1898, was apptd. a commr., with Judge 
Lavergne and F. Gourdeau, to enquire 
into the alleged grievances of the St. 
Lawrence pilots. Commissioner to investi- 
gate conditions of lobster industry, 1909. 
Address: Gaspe, Que. 

WALKEB, Byron Edmund, D.C.L.. 
LL.D.. C.V.O.; b. Hamilton, Ont., 14 Oct., 
1848; s. of the late Alfred Edmund Walker, 
Hamilton, Ont.; m. Mary, d. of Alexander 
Alexander, Hamilton, Ont.; four «. three d 
Entered the Canadian Bank of Commerce 
in 1868 at Hamilton; agent in New York in 
1881; gen. mangr., in 1886; dir. in 1906 and 
president in 1907; has been chairman of the 
bankers' section of the Toronto Board of 
Trade and vice-pres. and pres. of the Can- 
adian Bankers' Association, holding the 
last named office for two terms. In 1897, 
local secretary in connection with the meet- 
ing of the British Association for the 
Advancement of Science in Toronto. At 
the Universal Exposition held at St. Louis 
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of Money and Credit in the Department of 
Econonucs of the International Congress of 
Arts and Sciences. He has been for a 
number of years a trustee and senator of the 
University of Toronto, and when, in 1905, 
the Provincial Government of Ontario 
apptd. a Royal Commission to report upon 
the administration of the University, he 
was selected as a member of the Commission; 
was nominated by the Ontario Government 
as a member of the first Board of Governors 
of the University apptd. under the reorgan- 
ization which took place; chn. of the Board 
of Governors, 1910; pres. of the Canadian 
Institute foi- two years; Fellow of the 
Geological Society of England and of the 
Institute of Bankers of England, and a 
dir. of the Canada Life Assurance Company 
and of the Toronto General Trusts Corpora- 
i tion; mem. of the Quebec Battlefields 
Commission; mem. of the Federal Commis- 
sion to select art works for the National 
, Gallery. Pu6Kdo<ton«: Books and addresses 
on banking. A paper on Early Italian Art. 
Address: Long Grarth, Toronto, and Broad- 
eaves, De Grassi Point, Lake Simcoe. 
Clubs: Toronto, T.C.Y.C, Hunt, Lambton 
Golf and Country Club, Toronto; St. James, 
Montreal; Rideau, Ottawa; Devonshire, 
London, England. 

WALKER, Edward Chandler; Pres. 
Hiram Walker & Sons, Ltd., distillers; b. 
Detroit, Mich., 7 Feb., 1851; ». of the late 
Hiram Walker and Mary Williams; m. 1896, 
Mary, d. of Thomas F. Grifi&n, of Detroit. 
Educ: Detroit; entered office of his father's 
firm, the Hiram Walker & Sons, Ltd., and 
upon retirement of his father became pres.; 
also pres., Walkerville Malleable Iron Co., 
Walkerville Brewing Co., Walkerville Land 
and Bldg. Co.; dir. 2f several other Cos. 
Adrfre««: Walkerville, Ont. 

WALKER, Francis Austin, M.L.A.; b. 
Lucan. Ont., 17 Nov., 1871; «. of William 
Walker and Catherine Spences; m. Emma 
J. Curry, of Belleville, Ont. Educ: Lucan, 
Ont., and Edmonton, Alta.; went to West- 
em Canada in 1882; settled near Edmonton 
in 1883; farming; travelled to Klondyke 
by overland trail from Edmonton, Alta., 
1898; elected to the first Legislative of 
Alberta in 1905; a Liberal. Address: 
Edmonton, Alta. 

WALKER, Herbert Barber; b. Hamil- 
ton. Ont., 25 Sept., 1858; «. of Alfred and 
Fanny Walker; m. Anna Eraser, d. of the 
late Alexander Eraser of Cobourg, Ont.; 
one s. one d. Educ: Pub. Schs., Hamilton, 
Ont.; entered service of Canadian Bank of 
Commerce in 1877; manager at Windsor, 
1888; agent in Chicago, 1897; joint agent 
in New York, 1902; manager at Montreal, 
1908; director of the Canadian Life Assiu*- 
ance Co.^ and of the National Trust Co., 
Ltd. Address: The Linton, Montreal. 
Clubs: Mount Royal, Montreal, Montreal; 
Toronto. 

WALKER, John Bruce; 6. Ayrshire, 
Scotland, 13 Dec, 1861; s. of Andrew Wal- 
ker, shipmaster, of Ayrshire, and Jeannie 
Crosbie Bruce of the same place; m. Mary 
Alice Will, of Brant Co.. Ont.; one d. 
Arrived in Canada, 10 April, 1882; in 
journalism for 20 years before entering 
emigration service; now asst. supt. of 
umigration at Winnipeg. Recreations: 
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curling, bowling, golf. Address: 446 Mary- 
land St., Winnipeg, Man. Club: Manitoba, 
Winnipeg, Man. 

WALKER, T. L., M.A., Ph.D., F.G.S.; 
6. Co. of Peel, Ont., 30 Dec, 1867. Edvc: 
Queen's Univ., Kingston; Univ. of Leipzig, 
Germany; with honours in Chemistry and 
Mineralogy, 1890; granted a scholarship of 
£160 per vear by H.M. Commissioners for 
the Exhibition of 1851; studied in 
Leipzig, 1895; Assist. Superint. Geol. Sur- 
vey of India, 1897-1902; while in India 
made a scientific expedition across the high 
passes of the Himalayas into Thibet; Pro- 
fessor of Mineralogy, Univ. of Toronto. 
Puhlicalions: numerous scientific papers 
from 1894 onward, in publications of the 
Geological Survey of India, American Jour- 
nal of Science, and Zeitschrift fur Krystallo- 
fraphie. Address: Dale and Maple Ave., 
'oronto, Ont. 

WALLACE, Rev, Prof. Francis Huston, 
M.A., B.D.; 6. Ingersol, Ont., 1851; 
s. of Rev. Robert and Marianni Wallace; 
m. Joy Wilson, d. of Bishop Wilson, R. E. 
Church, New Jersey; two «. three d. (two 
(t. deceased). Educ: Up. Can. Coll., and 
Univ. of Toronto; Dean of the Faculty of 
Theology, Victoria Coll., Toronto, Ont.; 
for about ten yrs. was pastor of the Metho- 
dist Church; one year professor of New 
Testiment Exegisis in Victoria Coll.; about 
10 years dean of the Faculty of Theology. 
Recreation: boating. Address: 95 Bedford 
Road. Toronto. ' 

WALLACE, Malcolm William, B.A., 
Ph.D.; 6. Essex Co., Ont., 1 May, 1873; s. 
of William Wallace and Elizabeth Thomp- 
son; m. May Pitkin; one «. Educ: Windsor 
High Sch., Univ. Coll., Toronto; Univ. of 
Chicago; grad. from Univ. of Tronto, 1896; 
fellow in English, Univ. of Chicago, grad. 
Ph.D., 1897-1899; professor of Rhetoric 
and English Literature in Beloit Coll., 
Beloit, Wis., 1899-1904; lecturer in Univ. 
Coll., Univ. of Toronto, 1904; Registrar, 
1906; Associate professor of English, 1909. 
Publications: "The Berth of Hercules;" 
"Goldings' Tragedie of Abraham's Sacra- 
fice;" Recreation: golf. Address: 171 

Robert St., Toronto, Ont. Club: Rosedale 
Golf,froronto. 

WALLACE, Capt. Thomas George, M- 
P.; b. Ottawa. Ont., 7 May, 1879; «. of late 
Hon. N. Clarke Wallace and Belinda Gil- 
mour. Educ: Woodbridge pub. sch. and 
Weston High Sch., Ont.; merchant and 
flour miller; gazetted Captain. 36th Regt., 
15 Dec, 1897; served as private in the 
Royal Canadian Regiment, during the 
South African War, 1900 (medal and three 
clasps), including Driefontein and Paar- 
deberg; unsuccessful candidate for H. of C. 
in bye-elec in Centre York, 1907; elected, 
1908. Address: Woodbridge, Ont. 

WALLIS, Arthur Frederick; chief ed. of 
the Toronto Mail and Empire; b. London, 
Eng., 1854; m. 1882, Sarah Kennedy, of 
"Toronto; three s. Came to Can. with his 
parents when 16 yrs. of age. Learned 
printing, and then took up journalism; 
reporter on Toronto Mail; chief ed. 1890; 
chief ed. Mail and Empire, 1895. Rep. 
Mail in Press Gallery, H.of C. for many 
yrs.; pres. of Press Gallgry, 1887. Pub- 
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licaiion: "Journalism as a Profession." 
Address: 27 St. Patrick St., Toronto. 

WALXIS, Herbert; 6. Derby. Eng., 10 
March, 1844; «. of the late William Wallace 
Wallis and Sarah Campion Wallis; m. (1st) 
Mary Ellen, e. d. of the late Thomas Walk- 
late, goods manager, Midland Ry., of Derby, 
(2na) Ida Shaw Boulter, of Montreal, 
one «. one d. Educ: Private Sch. in Eng- 
land; arrived in Canada, 16 May, 1871; 
member Inst. C.E.; M.I. Mech. Eng.; past 
pres.. Can. Soc. C.E. Educ: as an engin- 
eer; pupil of the late Matthew Kirtley, 
Locomotive Supt., Midland Ry. Co.; eleven 
years with that Company; twenty years 
with the G. T. Ry. Co., as asst. and chief 
mechanical supt.; retired, Ma3^ 1896. 
Address: 239 Drummond St., Montreal. 
Club: St. Japaes, Montreal. 

WALSH, Edmund Joseph, C.E., F.R. 
Met. Soc. (England); Engineer in charge of 
Trent Canal Surveys, Dept. of Rys. and 
Canals, Ottawa; b. Canada, 10 Dec, 1860; 
«. of Robert and Marjorie Walsh; m. Mar- 
garet, d. of the late Hon. William Wilkin, 
mem. of the Ex. Coun. of Montserrat, W.I.; 
one d. Educ: Pub. Schs. and by private 
tuition. Asst. Engr. on municipal works, 
Prov. of Ont., 1877-80; Asst. Engr., C. P. 
Ry., Rocky Mountain Div., 1881; Asst. 
Engr., Northern Pacific Ry. and O. T. Ry., 
1882; Asst. Engr., C. P. Ry., 1883-84; Asst. 
and Res. Engr., on surveys and construc- 
. tion of the Cape Breton extension of the 
Intercolonial Ry. for the Dom. Gov .. 1885- 
89; Chief Govt. Engr. and Dir. of Pub. 
Works of the Leeward, (West India) Islands, 
carrying out special comprehensive works 
for the Dept. of the Sec. of State for the 
Colonies and the Leeward Islands Govt.; 
in Nov., 1890, carried on special mission to 
Ottawa, on behalf of Leeward Islands Govt., 
to negotiate for establishment of money 
order system and parcel post between the 
two countries; inmiediately successful in 
case of former, and discussed basis upon 
which latter arranged at later date; returned 
to Can., 1896; consulting engr. with head- 
quarters at Ottawa, 1896-1904; apptd. 
engr. in charge of Trent Canal Surveys, 
Dept. of Rys. and Canals, 1 Aug., 1904. 
Recreations: golf, boating, curling, skating, 
snow-shoeing. Address: 402 O'Connor St., 
Ottawa. Cluh: Rideau Curling, Ottawa. 

WALSH, James E,: b. Ormstown, Que., 
10 July, 1862; s. of Peter Walsh and Eleanor 
Boudreau de Gravelene; m. Anna Roger; 
one «. one d. Educ: Huntingdon Acad., 
Joliette, and Varennes Coll., Que.; engaged 
in transportation work since graduating 
from coll; for many yrs. with the Canada 
Atlantic Rly. Co.; after leaving railroad 
work, was for a time assistant to the 
General Manager of the Richelieu and 
Ontario Navigation Co.; from there went 
to the Department of Public Works, Fed- 
eral Government^ in connection with the 
Georgian Bay Ship Canal survey; now 
manager, Transportation Department, Can- 
adian Manufacturers' Association. Address: 
86 Bedford Rd., Toronto. 

WALTON, Frederick Parker, B.A.. 
LL.D., 1>. Nottingham, Eng., 1858; s. of 
Isaac Walton, Buxton, England; m. Mary, 
d. of Rev. D. Parker of Brampton, Derby- 
shire. Educ: Oxford; Edinburgh; Lincoln 



Coll., Oxford, first class CI. Moderations; 
second class Lit. Hum.; B.A.. 1883; Edin- 
burgh Univ., LL.B., 1886; Aberdeen, 1906; 
Scottish Bar, 1886; Lecturer in Roman 
Law, Glasgow University; legal secretary 
to Lord Advocate (Right Hon. J. B. Bal- 
four), 1894; Dean of the Faculty of Law; 
Srofessor .of Roman Law, Mc(iill Univ., 
[ontreal, since 1897. Publications: Hand- 
book of Law of Husband and Wife in Scot- 
land; Scotch Marriages, Regular and Ir- 
regular: articles on Husband and Wife, 
Marriea Women's Property, etc., in Green's 
Encyclopsedia of Law of Scotland, Histor- 
ical Introduction to the Roman Law; Scope 
and Interpretation of CJivil Code of Lower 
Canada; and contributions to legal journals. 
Recreations: cycling, travel. Address: 652 
Pine Avenue W., Montreal. Clubs: St. 
James's, University, Montreal. 

WANKLTN, Frederic Lamb, M.I.C.F.; 
b. Buenos Ayres, Arcentine, S.A., 25 Feb., 
1860; 8. of Frederick Wanklyn and Eliza- 
beth Riestra Lumb; m. Edith Margaret 
Angus {deceased, 1907); three «. one d. 
Educ: Marlborough Coll., Wilts, Eng. 
Arrived in Canada,- 1 Jan., 1881; member 
Inst. C.E., London; member Can. Soc. 
C.E. (Council); articled to Chasler Savie 
C.E., M. S. & L. Ry. Co.; served apprentice- 
ship in locomotive works of A. Gorton, 
Manchester, Eng.; formerly president 

^ engineer, Lombardy Ry. Co., Milan, Italy; 
Asst. Locomotive Supt., G. T. Ry.; Man- 
ager Locomotive Works, G. T. Ry.; Man- 
ager of Toronto Ry. Co. ; General Manager 
and vice-president, Montreal Street Ky. 
Co.; vice-pres., Dominion Coal Co. until 
its amalgamation with the Dominion Steel 
(3o. Recreations: shooting and fishing. 
Address: 241 Dnimmond St., Montreal, and 
St. Anne de Bellevue, Que. Clubs: St. 
James, Mount Royal, Montreal; Forest and 
Stream, Dorval, Que. 

WABBUBTON, Alexander Bannerman, 
B.A., D.C.L., K.C., M.P.; b. Charlottetown, 
P.E.I. , 5 April, 1852; «. of Hon. James 
Warburton, fomerly of Garryberch, Por- 
tarlington, Ireland, and Miss Green, d. of 
HonTSamuel Green, formerly of St. Eleanor, 
P.E.I.; m. (1st) 23 Aug., 1883, Helen, o. d. 
of Hon. Daniel Davies {deceased, 1884); 
(2nd) Mabel C, y. d. of the late Hon. J. 
Longworth, of Charlottetown, P.E.I. ; three 
d. Educ: Sunmierside (P.E.I.) Gram. 
Sch., St. Dunstan's 0)ll., Charlottetown; 
King's Coll., Windsor, N.S., at Edinburgh 
and at Walter Wren's, London, Eng; 
studied law with Mr. (now Sir) L. H. 
Davies; a dir. of the Patriot Pub. Co., and 
a frequent contributor to the columns of 
that paper; is a governor of King's Coll.; 
unsuccessful candidate in Provincial elec- 
tions for City of Charlottetown, Jan., 1891: 
was first elec. to Prov. Legis. for 1st Dist. of 
Queen's, bye-election, May, 1891 ; re-elected 
1908 and 1897; was Premier of P.E.I, in 
1897-98; was judge of King's Co. Court 
from 1898 to 1904, resigning to contest 
Queen's County in Liberal interests; un- 
successful for H. of C, 1904; first elec. 1908; 
Church of England; Liberal. Address: 
Charlottetown, P.E.I. 

WARD, Lleut.-Col. Henry Alfred, K.C.; 
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Brent: m. Annie B. Goodwin, of Savannah, 
Georgia, U.S.; two d. Educ: Pub. Sch., 
Port Hope, Ont.; called to the bar of Ont., 
1872; Mayor of Port Hope. 1885, 1903, 
1904; elec. member of H. of C, 1886, 1887- 
1900, 1904; Lieut. -Col. Commanding .the 
46th Reet., Canadian Militia, 1903-1909. 
Recreation*: fishing, shooting, jtplf. Address: 
Ganeraska, Port Hope, Ont. Chib: Toronto. 
WARD, Hon. James Kewlej, M.Ii.C; b. 
Peel. Isle of Man, 19 Sept., 1819; m. (Ist) 
1848, Eliza King, of London. Eng. (d. 
1854); (2nd) Lydia, d. of William Tren- 
holme, of Kingsey, Que. (d. 1900); three «. 
seven d. ^duc; May's Academy, Douglas, 
I. of M. I^anded in New York. 1842, and 
was employed at his trade as a carpenter; 
engaged in lumber operations in Steuben 
Co., N.Y. State, 1850; removed to Prov. of 
Que., 1853. and purchased a lumbering 
establishment, with timber lands, on the 
Masldnonge Kiver; removed to Three 
Rivers, Que.. 1863, and purchased a mill 
on St. Maurice River; removed to Montreal, 
1873, and estbd. the Mona saw mills on the 
Lachine Canal; retired from business, 1900. 
Mem. Montreal Bd.'Of Trade since 1887; 
mem. Cote St. Antoine Council for ^hteen 
yrs., and Bfayor nine yra.i life mem. and 

Sast pres.. St. George's Soc.; life m«n. 
[echanics' Inst.; life gov. Montreal Gen. 
Hospital, Western Hospital, House of 
Refuge and Industry, Montreal Dispen- 
sary; life gov. and hon. pres., Protestant 
Hospital for Insane. Unsuccessful can- 
didate for H. of C. at Dom. g. e^ 1882, 
1887; apptd. to Quebec Legis. Coimcil, 
June, 1888. Has been a mem. of the 
Council of Pub. Instruction since Oct., 
1903; J.P. for dist. of Montreal. Donated 
a pub. library costing (10,000 to Peel, 
Isle of Man., which was erected over the 
spot where he was bom. Address: 18 Rose- 
mount Ave., Montreal. Club: St. James, 
Montreal. 

WABD. Major Walter Re^rinald; &. 
Saltash, Cornwall, Eng.. 24 Oct., 1869; «. of 
Commander H. Purcell Ward, R.N.; m. 
Irene Silver Payzant, of Halifax, N.S^ 2nd 
d. of John Y. Payzant; one •. one d. Educ: 
Christ's Ho.spital, London, Eng;. served 
in Royal Navy from 15 Jan., 1886 until 
1904, when he resigned commission and 
subsequently joined Canadian Permanent 
Staff at Ottawa; now Asst. Paymaster- 
General. Canadian Army Pay Corps. Ad- 
dress: The Kenniston, Elgin St., Ottawa. 

WARE, Arthur BuUer ("Doc."); 6. Ex- 
eter, Eng., 3 Feb., 1864; m. Jean Semple; 
one s. one d. Educ: Exeter. Came to 
Canada in 1883, and was engaged on the 
staffs of different newspapers as reporter; 
wrote military column for Montreal G&zette 
for many vrs. under nom-de-plume of 
"Cartridge Box," Was a public enter- 
tainer for ten yrs.; travelled with Hermann, 
the great conjurer, as card trick expert; 
was also with Bamum's circus for ^ome 
yrs. Is now advertising expert; pres. of 
the Ware Co. (outdoor advertisers.) Re- 
creations: curling, snowshoeing. Address: 
20 Hanover St., Montreal. Clubs: Elks, 
Press. 

WARMAN,Cy.; 6. Greenup, 111.. U.S.A. 
22 June, 1855; s. of John Warman, and 
Nancy Askew; m. Myrtle Marie Jones; 
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three t. two d. Educ: Public Schools; 
arrived in Canada, 1897; farmer; wheat 
merohant; railwayman; publisher of West- 
em Railway (Denver) Daily Chronicle, 
Oeedo, Cal. Publications: Tales of an 
Engineer," "Express Messenger," "The 
WMte Mail." '^hort Rails/^ "Frontier 
Stories," (Scribners); "Snow on the Head- 
light," "Story of the Railroad." (D. Ap- 
pleton & Co.); "Weiga of Temagami," 
(H. M. Caldwell & Co.) Recreation: 'The 
Woods. Address: P. O. Box, 1181, Mont- 
real. Club: Chicago Presd, Chicago, 111. 

WARNOCK, Miss Amelia Beers; b. Gait. 
Ont.. 1878; d. of James Wamock and 
Katherine Hale Bayard; Educ: Gait. 
Toronto and New York: sang in public 
when very yoimg girl; adopteaf journalism 
as a career shortly after living school; 
well known as a literary and musical critic; 
poet and magasine writer; staff writer on 
the Mail ana Empire, Toronto. Addressi 
66 Charles St., Toronto. Clubs: Canadian 
Women's Press Club, Toronto. 

WATSON, Major David; b. Quebec. 7 
Feb.. 1869; s, of William and Jean Grant 
Watson} m. Mary Browning; three d. 
Educ: m Quebec^ in newspaper work for 
20 years; mgn. dir. of the Chronicle; was 
a delegate to the Imperial Press Ck>nference 
1909; takes great interest in Militia affairs; 
Capt. said Brev. Major. 8th Royal Rifles, 
Quebec. Address: 35 Ursule St., Quebec. 
Cltib: Garrison, Quebec. 

WATSON, Harrison; b. Montreal, 18 
June, 1864; t. of Charles Standhop Watson 
and Eleanor Rebecca Underwood; m. Ruth 
Appleton Blake; one «. Educ: C^ada. 
England, France and Germany; in business 
in Canada for a number of years, the greater 
portion of which with the Montreal Rolling 
Mills Ck>., alternately as secretary and 
sales agent; subsequently in chsu^e of 
Canadian section of the Imperial Institute 
London, Eng., and now in charge of the 
Canadian GSovemment Trade Branch in 
the CSty of London, Eng. Address: 73 
Basinghall Street, London, E.C., England. 
Clubs: Junior Atheneum, London, Eng.; St. 
James, Montreal. 

WATSON, Harry Holsate, M.L.A.; 6. 
Milton, Ont., 26 Dec.. 1867; «. of Henry 
Watson and Jane Elizabeth Holgate; tn. 
Kathleen Constance Black; one d. Educ: 
Milton Pub. Sch., and Up. Can. Coll.; 
druggist; pres., McDowall Aikens Watson 
Co.; first el. to the B.C. Legis. Ass., 1909; 
an active member of the Masonic fraternity: 
33" A. & A. S. R. Recreations: rowing and 
football. Address: 1230 Bumaby St., Van- 
couver, B.C. Club: Vancouver. , 

WATSON, Hujirh; b. Maryhill. Glasgow, 
Scotland, 23 Jan., 1839; «. of John Watson 
and Ann Goodwin; m. 1879, Eleanor, d. of 
the late Jas. Schearer. Educ: Parish Sch.. 
Maryhill, Glasgow. Arrived Canada, 1860, 
in partnership with his brother and Mr. 
F. S. Foster (both deceased); started the 
manufacturing of wall papers in Montreal; 
business formed into a jomt stock Co., the 
Watson-Foster Co., Ltd., of which he now 
is pres. Mem. Montreal Bd. of Trade; life 

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History Soc. AddrtBB: "Hillcrest," 478 Mt. 
Pleasant Ave., Montreal. 

WATSON, jQhn. M.A., LL.D., F.R.S.C.. 
Prof, of Moral Philosophy at Queen's Univ., 
lOngston; &. Glasgow, Scot., 25 Feb., 1847; 
«. of John Watson, and Elizabeth Robert- 
son, both Scotch; m. Margaret Patterson 
Biitohell, Glasgow, 1874; one «. three d. 
JSduc.: at Kilxnamock and Glasgow Univ.. 
1866; arrived in Canada, 1872; professor of 
Logic, Metaphysics and Ethics, Queen's 
Umv., Kingston, 1872; afterwards professor 
of Moral Philosophy. Publications: Kant 
and his English critics; Schelling's Trans- 
cendental Idealism, 1882; Comte, Mill and 
Spence, 1885; Hedonistic Theories, 1895; 
Christianity and Idealism, 1896; Philosophy 
of Kant Explained, 1908. RecreationB: 
golf, bowling. Addrets: Union St., King- 
ston, Ont. 

WATSON, Hon. Robert; Senator; 6. 
Elora, Ont., 29 April, 1863; «. of late 
George Watson, Edinburgh, and Elizabeth 
McDonald of Inverness, who came to 
Canada, 1847; m. July, 1880, Isabella, , d. 
of Duncan Brown, of Liobo, Ont. A mill- 
wright by trade; moved to Manitoba, 1876. 
and built mills at Portage la Prairie, and 
Stonewall; was a mumcipal councillor; 
elected to H. of C. for Marquette, 1882, and 
1887, and was the only Liberal member from 
West of Lake Superior in those parliaments; 
ve-elec. 1891, but resigned to accept port- 
folio of Minister of Public works in Green- 
way Administration. 26 May, 1892, an 
office he held until the resignation of that 
Govt., 6 Jan., 1900; elec. to Legislature 
for Portage la Prairie, 1892, 1896, but 
defeated 1899; called to the Senate, 29 
Jan., 1900; Presbyterian; Liberal. Address: 
Portage la Prairie, Man. 

WATT, Mpd. A. T. (Madge Robertson) ; 
d. of Henry Robertson, JK.C., of Colhng- 
wood, Ont.; m. A. T. Watt, of Victoria, 
B.C. The first woman in Canada to obtain 
the degree of M.A. Was engaged in news- 
paper work in New York, and contributed, 
stories and articles to Judge, Life, Vogue, 
Truth, etc. For some jts. since her mar- 
riage did the reviewing for the Victoria 
Times. Publications: A series of articles on 
"Outdoor Sports for Girls," for different 
syndicates; a pamphlet descriptive of the 
south part of Vancouver Island, to be 
published by the Prov. Govt.; a Year Book 
for the King's Daughters (now being pre- 
pared.) Recreation: horticiUture. Address: 
Victoria, B.C. 

WATT, David A.; 6. Ayrshire, Scotland, 
1830; m. 1857, Frances Macintosh (d. 1876); 
one «. three o. Educ: Gram. Sch., Green- 
ock, Scotland. Arrived Canada, 1^46; and 
has ever since been associated with Messrs. 
Allan, the well-known shipowners, Mon- 
treal. Mem. Montreal Bd. of Trade; one of 
the organizers of the Montreal Com Ex- 
change; life mem. Natural History Soc, and 
formerly editor of "The Canadian Natural- 
ist.'* Life gov.. Art Assn.; one of the 
foimders of the CJood Govt. Assn. Address: 
285 Stanley St., Montreal. 

WATTS, John WilUam HurrelU R.C A., 
F.R.A.I.C.; 6. Teignmouth, Devon, Eng., 
16 Sept., 1860; s. of John Watts and Susan 
Hurrell; m. Elizabeth Blanche Morris; two 
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WEDDERBURN 

Was a student of the Arch. Assn. of Lon- 
don, En^., and afterwards practised there 
a short time; left England for Canada. 1874; 
shortly after arrival wgs associated with 
arch, branch of Dom. Govt., and for fifteen 
yrs. was asst. architect of Pub. Works. 
Dir. of National Gallery, 1880. In 1897, 
severed connection with Govt, and has 
since practiced his profession in Ottawa. 
Recreations: fishing, boating. Addresses: 
62 Robert St.; Central Chambers, Ottawa. 

WAUGH, Richard Deans; controller of 
the City of Winnipeg; b. Melrose, Scot.. 
23 March, 1868; «. of Richard Waugh, and 
Janet Deans (both Scotch); m. Harriet L., 
d, of the late Alexander Logan, ex-lM^yor 
of Winnipeg; four s. two d. Educ: High- 
field Acad., Melrose, Scot. Arrived Can., 
6 April, 1883. For six yrs. in office of Glass 
& Glass, barristers, Winnipeg; entered 
real estate business, 1890; now mem. of 
firm of Waugh & Beattie, real estate agts.; 
chn. of Pub. Parks Bd., Winnipeg; el. 
controller of Winnipeg, 1908-9-10; ex-pres., 
Manitoba Branch, Royal Caledonian Cur-l 
ing Club. A patron of all healthful ama- 
teur sports. Recreation: curling. Address: 
1398 Portage Ave., Winnipeg. 

WEATHERBE, Hon. Sir Robert Linton, 
Kt.; 6. ^edeque, P.E.L, 7 April, 1886; «. of 
late Jonathan Weatherbe and Mary, d. of 
John Baker; m. 1864, Minnie, y. d. of Lewis 
Johnston, of Annandale, N.S.; six s. Educ,: 
Prince of Wales' Coll.; Acadia Coll., Wolf- 
ville. Edited the Acadian Recorder; called 
to Bar. N.S., 1863; Judge of Supreme Court, 
N.S., 1878; Chief Jusrice of N.S., 1905-7; 

§.C., 1876; Kt., 1906. Address: St. Eulalie, 
rand Pre, N.S. C2u6: Halifax. 

WEAVER, Miss Emily Poynton; author- 
ess; b. Manchester, Eng., 1865; d. of Rich- 
ard T. and Elizabeth D. Weaver. Educ: 
Priv. Schs. nr. Manchester. Came to Can- 
ada with parents, Sept., 1880; lived for 
some yrs. on a farm in Ontario; removed to 
Toronto, 1889; was winner of a prize in 
the Dominion History Competition; re- 
moved to Halifax, N.S., 1898; returned to 
Toronto, 1905. Publications: A Canadian 
Historv for Boys and Girls; Builders of he 
Dominion; My Lady Nell; Prince Rupert s 
Namesake; The Rabbi's Sons; also other 
stories and articles in various periodicals. 
Mem. Women's Canadian Club. Address: 
26 Bernard Ave., Toronto. ^ 

WEBSTER, Robert Edward, M.D., C. 
M., M.R.C.P. & S.; 6. Brockville. On ., 25 
March, 1870; s. of Robert Webster and J. C. 
Moles; m. Irene Jones; one «. Educ: Mc- 
Gill Univ.. grad. in 1891; post prad. course 
in London and New York in sureery; 
Clinical professor of Surgery in Western 
sch. of Medicine, 1893 to 1898; apptd. chief 
consulting surgeon C. C. General Hospital, 
Ottawa, 1901; takes a great interest in 
horses and dogs; is present master of hounds 
of the Ottawa Hunt Club; a frequent and 
successful exhibitor at Canadian horse 
shows; active in organisation of first hor^ 
held in Ottawa. Recreations: hunting, golf. 
Address: 196 Metcalfe St., Ottawa. Clubs: 
Rideau, Hunt, Golf and Country, Ottawa. 

WEDDERBURN, His Hon. William: 
Judge of the Co. Ct. for King's and Albert 
Cos.; b. St. John N.B., 12 Oct., 1834; «. of 
the late Alexander Wedderbum and Jane 
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Heaviside; m. 1878, Jennie, d. of C. C. 
Vaiuchan, of St. John. Educ: Gram. Sch. 
of St. John, and aleo took up study of law. 
Called to Bar of N.B., 1858; cr. Q.C. by 
Earl of Duflferin, 1873; apptd. Commr. of 
Prov. Statistics of N.B. same yr. El. to 
N.B. Legis.. 1870; el. Speaker of the Prov. 
Assem., Feb., 1875; apptd. Prov. Sec. of 
N.B., 1878; apptd. to his present position, 
28 June. 1882. Past Supreme Chief Ran- 
ger of the I.O.F. Address: Hampton, N.B. 

WEIB, Hon. William Alexander, B.C. 
L., Superior Court Judge of the Prov. of 
Quebec; b. Montreal, 15 Oct., 1858; «. of 
William Park Weir and Helen Craig Smith; 
m. Adelaide Sayers Stewart; one «. and one 
d. Educ: High Sch. and McGill Univ., 
Montreal; created Queen's Counsel in 1899; 
apptd. Minister without portfolio in Parent 
admn., Oct., 1903; elec. Speaker, April 
25, 1905; on August 31, 1906, was sworn 
as Minister of Public Works and Labour, 
and re-elec. by accl.; was one of the rep- 
resentatives of Quebec ^t the interprovin- 
cial conference of Oct., 1906, to consider 
the readjustment of Federal subsidies to 
the provinces; on Oct. 17, 1907, was sworn 
in as provincial treasurer of Quebec; re- 
signed Jan., 1910, to accept Judgeship) of 
Superior Court. Publications: Code bf civil 
procedure and Municipal Code of Province 
of Quebec. Address: 957 Dorchester St., 
Montreal. Clubs: Garrison, Quebec; Univ- 
ersity, Montreal. 

WETHEBALD, Miss Affnes Ethclwyn; 
6. Rockwood, Ont., 26 April, 1867; d. of 
William Wetherald and Jemima Harris. 
Educ: Union Springs Boarding Sch., New 
York State, and Pickering Coll., Ont. A 
well known Canadian poetess. Publications: 
Four books of verse. The House of the Trees. 
Tangled in Stars, "rhe Radiant Road, and 
The Bast Robin. Address: Chantler, Wel- 
land County, Ont. 

WETMORE, Hon. Edward Ludlow, 
B.A., LL.D., Chief Justice of Saskatchewan; 
b. Fredericton, N.B., 24 March, 1841; s. of 
Charles Peters Wetmore and Sara Burr 
Ketchum; m. 1872, Eliza Jane, d. of Charles 
Dickson of St. John, N.B.; two «. one d. 
Educ: Gram. Sch.. Fredericton, and 
Georgetown; King's Coll., Fredericton (now 
the Univ. of N.B.); called to the bar, 1864; 
for some years deputy clerk of the crown; 
Queen's Council, 1881; Mayor of Frederic- 
ton, 1874-1876; pres. of barristers' society, 
N.B., 1886-1887; representative of Alumim 
Assn. in Senate of Univ., 1886-1887; rep- 
resentative of County of York in New 
Brunswick Legislature, 1885-1884, during 
which time he was leader of the opposition; 
Puisne Judge of the Supreme Court, N.W.T., 
18 Feb., 1887; a commissioner of Consoli- 
dated Ordinances of N.W.T., 1898; chief 
Justice of Saskatchewan, 16 Sept., 1907; 
Chancellor, Univ. of Saskatchewan, 16 
Oct., 1907; Chairman of Committee for 
consolidating the laws of Saskatchewan, 
1907-1908. Recreations: cricket, fishing, and 
shooting. Address: Regina, Sask. Club: 
Assiniboia, Regina. 

WHITE, Albert iScott, B.A., LL.B., 
D.C.L., Judge of the Supreme Court of New 
Brunswick; b. Sussex, N.B., 12 April, 1856; 
s. of James E. White, descendant of William 
White, a U.E. L.. and Margaret Scott, d. of 
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Daniel Scott, Perthshire. Educ: Varlejr 
Sch., St. John; Mount Allison Univ. (grad. 
in Arts, 1873). LL.B. Harvard, 1877; be- 
gan the practice of law at Sussex, where 
he has since continued to reside; elected a 
member of the Legislature in 1886, and has 
been five times re-elec, twice by accl., aa 
representative of King's Co.; was unani- 
mously elected Speaker of the House of 
Assembly of New Brunswick, 1890; three 
years later became SoUcitor-General; At- 
torney-General of thfe Province, 1897-1900; 
apptd. under an Act passed in 1900, chair- 
man, to revise and consolidate the laws of 
the Province; resigned, 1900, and contested 
Queens-Sunbury for Dominion Parliament; 
Chief Commissioner of Public Works for 
some months, resigned 1900. Address: 
Fr edericton, N.B. 

WHITE, Aubrey; Dep. Minister of 
Lands and Forests for Ontario; 6. Omagh. 
Tyrone, Irel., 19 March, 1845; s. of David 
White and Margaret Mackenzie; m. Mary 
Bridgland; one s. foiur d. .Educ: Royal 
Schs., Raphoe and Dungannon, and Dun- 
bars, Dublin. Came to Can., April, 1862. 
Engaged in limibering until 1876; forest 
ranger of Ontario, 1876-78; Crown Lands 
agt., Bracebridge, 1878-82; clerk. Woods 
and Forests Branch, Crown Lands Dept.. 
Ont.. 1880-87; apptd. Deputy Minister of 
Lands and Forests, 1887. D.G.M., Grand 
Lodge of Can., A. F. & A.M. Addresses: 
35 Admiral Rd., Crown Lands Dept., 
Toronto. Club: Royal Canadian Yacht, 
Toronto. 

WHITE, Lieut.-Col. Frederick, C.M.G.; 
Comptroller of the Royal Northwest Moun- 
ted Police; bi Birminghani, Eng., 16 Feb., 
1847; in. e. d. of the late K. W. Cruice, of 
Ottawa; three «. five d. Educ: Birming- 
ham, Eng. First employed in rly. work in 
Montreal; removed to Ottawa and apptd. 
clerk in Dept. of Justice, 1 March, 1869. 
was entrusted with the administrative 
work in connection with the raising of the 
N.W.M.P.; promoted chief clerk, 23 Sept., 
1878; comptroller, Nov. same yr.; Priv. 
Sec. to Rt. Hon. Sir John A. Macdonald, 
1880-82; accorded the status of a Dep. 
Min., July, 1883. Served in the ranks of 
the 3rd Victoria Rifles while residing in 
Montreal; later held comn. in the Gov. 
Gen's Foot Guards, Ottawa, attaining rank 
of Captain. In 1901, accorded rank of 
Lieut. -Col. in the militia as a special case in 
recognition of his services in connection 
with the raising and equipment of Can. 
Contg. for South Africa; cr. C.M.G., 1902; 
apptd. Comnr. of the N.W.T., 1905. Ad- 
dress: 368 Besserer St., Ottawa. Club: 
Ridea u, Ottawa. 

WBJTE, Gerald Vernon, B.Sc. M.P.; 6. 
Pembroke, Ont., 6 July, 1879; s. of late 
Hon. Peter White, P.C., and Janet Reid 
Thompson; m. Mary Elizabeth Tretes; 
one d. Educ: Pembroke Pub. and High 
sch., and McGill Univ., Montreal. Elec. at 
bye-elec. in Oct., 1906 to represent North 
Renfrew in the H. of C; re-«lec. in Oct., 
1908; successor to his father in the constit- 
uency. Address: Pembroke, Ont. Club: 
Rideau, Ottawa. 

WHITE, James; secy, of |the Conserva- 
tion Commission of Canada; b. Ingersol. 
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Christina Hendry; m. Rachel Waddell; 
two d. Educ: Aikens Private Sch., Inger- 
eo\ Coll. Inst.-, and Royal Mitilary Coll.; 

g>ptd. topographer on the staff of the 
eological Survey of Canada, Jan., 1884; 
made surveys in the Rocky Mountains, 
1884-85; in the Madoc, Ont. gold district, 
1886; in the Ottawa Co., Que. phosphate 
district, 1887-1890; Kingston and Pena- 
broke, Ont., district, 1891-1893; apptd. 
Geographer and Chief Draughtsman to the 
Geological Survey in 1894; apptd. Chief 
Geographer of the Department of the In- 
terior in 1899; emploved on the Alaska 

•" Boundary Commission in 1903; made in- 
vestigations respecting fast trans-Atlantic 
passenger steamships in 1906; apptd. Secy, 
of the* Commission on conservation of >(at- 
ural resources, 1909; is a Fellow of the 
Roval Geographical Society, Member of the 
National Geographical Society, Canadian 
Society of Qvil Engineers, Champlam Soc- 
iety, American Academy of Political and 
Social Science, etc. Publications: Atlas of 
Canada, 1906; Altitudes in Canada, 1901; 
Dictionary of Altitudes, 1903; "Maps and 
Map-making in Canada" (Can. Soc. Civi 
^Engineers, 1905); "Ashburton Treaty 
(University Magazine, Oct., 1907); "OrMfon 
& San Juan Boundaries" (University Mag- 
arine, Oct., 1908); "Ashburton Treaty-an 
afterword" (University Magazine, Dec, 
1908); "Labrador Boundary" (University 
Magarine, April, 1909; "Altitudes in Can- 
ada," 2nd edition, revised and enlarged; 
"Derivations of Place-names in Ontario;" 
"Derivations of Place-names in Manitoba, 
Saskatchewan & Alberta;" "Derivations of 
Place-names in Northern Ontario." Re- 
creation: travel. Address: 243 Chapel St., 
Ottawa. 

WHITE, Peter, B.A., LL.B., K.C.; b. 
Pembroke, Ont., 28 Jan., 1872; s, of Andrew 
T. White and Mary Ranson; m. Katie Ethel 
Lloyd; two d. Educ: Pembroke Pub. and 
High Sch.; Toronto Univ.; Law Sch., Os- 
goode Hall. Practices law in Pembroke, 
was an officer in Queen's Own Rifles, To- 
onto for six yrs. Can. for Leg. Ass., 1902; 
Mayor of Pembroke; reevejTp. of Pembroke, 
since 1904; vice-pres. Dom. Shorthorn 
Breeders' Assn.; pres. Eastern Ontario 
Livestock and Poultry Assn.; dir. of various 
industrial cos.; a wellknown breeder of 
shorthorn cattle. Recreations: lacrosse, 
football, hockey. Address: Pembroke, Ont. 
Clubs: National, Can. Mil. Inst., Toronto. 

WHITE, Richard, D.C.L.; 6. Montreal. 
14 May, 1834; s. of Thomas White and 
Dorothea Smeaton; m. 1859, Jean Riddel; 
six s. four d. Educ: High Sch., Montreal; 
removed to Peterboro in 1850; engaged in 
large lumber concerns for nearly five years; 
took charge of the Peterboro Review 1 Jan., 
1855, and in 1856, joined by his brother. 
Hon. Thos. White, purchased the "Review, 
continued to manage it until Sept., 1864, 
when the firm of T. and R. White, purchas- 
ed the Hamilton Spectator and conducted it 
until July, 1870; purchased the Montreal 
Gazette that year; in 1878, on Mr. Thomas 
White entering parliament, the concern was 
converted into a joint stock company of 
which Mr. Richard White has been pres. 
ever since; has been a member of the City 
Council of Montreal; of the Board of Har- 



bour Commissioners; vice-pres. of the Board 
of Trade, and on almost every protestant 
board in connection with the hospitals and 
other charitable institutions. Address: 298 
Stanley St., Montreal. 
WHITE, Robert Smeaton: Collector of 
Custom's, Montreal; 6. Peterboro^ Ont., 15 
March, 1856;. «. of Hon Thos W^te and 
Eleanor Devine; m. Annie H. Barclay. 
Educ: Hamilton, Ont., and Montreal In 
the service of the Bank of Montreal, 1872- 
1874- in journalism on the staff ol tne 
Montreal Ga^t^, ^874 to 1895; chief 
Adit or 1885 to 1895; member of the H. of U. 
f^ CardweU, his father's constitunecy 
f?om 1888 to 1895; apptd. Collector of 
Customs, Montreal,. 31 Dec lf95 Ptib- 
lications: &nnn&\ review, trade of Montreal. 
Add^: 465 Roslyn Ave., Westmount, 

WHITE, Smeaton; man. dir. of the 
Montreal Gazette; b. Hamilton, Ont., 17 
Ma?ch 1865- «. of Richard White and Jean 
Riddel; unmarried. Educ: Montreal High 
a«v; Rishon's Coll. Sch., Lennoxville. In 
fournaUsm'^on staff of 'Montreal Gazette 
since leaving college; business mgr of 
r^^l** A for many yrs. Recreations : angling , 
?lmpi^J AdlVss: Gazette, Montreal. 
cW- St. James, Montreal, Canada Hunt, 
Royai St. Lawrence Yacht, Montreal. 

WHITEj^^Wllllam, ^^^o-'ll^^WiiUam'^S^^ 

Anne Alfce W&^ EU^ (^Z^' IT^ 

5^ of Geo Keen; three «. one d. Educ: 

Deputv P M. Genl., Canada, July,. 1888; 
Commissioner to. enquire ^^fj ^-^^gJ^^^J^S 
of Canadian Civil sernce^ 1880, Canadian 
delegate to Postal Union, Washington, 1 897, 
chairman pub. sch. board, Ottawa. 1909, 
ha? been president of the Ottawa Atheneum; 
Ottawa Ipilid Naturalists' Club; Ottawa 
Horticultural Society and Ottawa St. 
George's Societv; entered Ca»«4^,? ^ilitia 
as Lieut, in 3rd Batt...Toronto Mihtlo, 1859 
Captain Civil Service Regiment. 1866; 
Maior Governor-General's Foot Guards. 
1872T Bt. Lieut.-Col.. 1877; .Lieut.-Co 1 
43rd Ottawa and Carleton Rifles 1881, 
Hon Lieut.-Col., 43rd O. *^C. Bifics, 1898, 
Commandant, (Canadian Team to Wim- 
bledon 1884; Chairman of the executive 
ComStt^ of Dom. of Canada Rifle Assn 
1886-96. Recreation*; hortic^ ture, rifle 
shootln«. Publicfdions: Post Office .Gazette, 
Annals of Canada. ^.-^ddreir^^^Whitehurst. 
Ottawa, Ont. C-^Mb.-Rideau, Ottawa 

WHITE, Wmiam James; h St ouffville, 
Ont., 26 June, 1852; « of J^^^ ^hite and 
Margaret Miller; m. Wilmatte Clung Tem- 
plcton; four .. three d. Educ: Stouffvdle 
and private tuition; ^e^* tj . Brandon 
Man., Aug., 1881, and established the 
••Brandon .Sun." in January, 1892, m the 
interests of the Liberal party; took charge 
of Canadian Immigration work in tne 
United States in 1897; is also in charge of 
the publicity work of the Immigration 
branch. Address: 138 Somerset St., Ottawa. 

WHITE, Wnilam John, M.A.. D.C.L.. 
K C; b. Peterboro, Ont., 29 Jan.. 1861 ;«. of 
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High Sch., Montreal; McGill Univ.; a 
prominent member of the bar of the Prov. 
of Quebec; has frequently appeared before 
the Judicial Committee of the Privy CJoun- 
cil in England; senior partner in the firm 
of White <Sc Buchanan. Publication»: 
Canadian Company Law. Address : 95 
Crescent St., Montreal. Clxiba: St. James, 
Montreal, University, Outremont Golf, 
Montreal; Rideau, Ottawa; Garrison, Que- 
bec; Constitutional. London, Eng. 

WHITE, William Robert, K.C.; 6. Pem- 
broke, Ont., 16 Sept^ 1843; «. of the late 
Lt.-Col. White and Cecilia Thompson; m. 
1871, Jennie, y. d. of the late Lt.-Col. M. 
Wilson, of Onondago, Ont.; three «. Educ: 
local schs., by private tuition, and Victoria 
Coll., Cobourg. Called to the bar, 1868, 
and commenced practice of his profession in 
Pembroke, where he estbd. the firm of 
White & Williams in 1895; Mayor of Pem- 
broke for three yrs., mem. of the County 
Council for twelve yrs. ; Warden of Renfrew 
Co. for one yr.; pres., Pwnbroke Navigation 
Co.; solicitor in Renfrew Co. for C. P. R.; 
the Pembroke Electric Light Co., the 
Quebec Bank. Cr. Q.C., 1889; el. a Ben- 
cher of the Law Soc. of Ont., 1901. P.G.M. 
of the Masonic Order. Address: Pembroke, 
Ont . 

WHITNET, Albert; b. Williamsburg tp., 
Dimdas Co., Ont., June, 1841; «. of Richard 
L. Whitney and Clarissa Farrman; m. 1872, 
Charlotte Coiu'selles, d. of Alpheus Jones, of 
Prescott; one «. foiu: d. Educ: Pub. Sch., 
and Matilda Gram. Sch. Engaged in 
mercantile life in Prescott, and since 1883 
has been sec. of the firm of J. P. Wiser & 
Sons, Ltd., distillers. A mem. of the Town 
Coun. of Prescott for 21 jrrs.; chn. of 
Finance Committee for nine yrs. Pres. of 
the Reform Assn. of South Grenville, 1901. 
Address: Prescott, Ont. 

WHITNEY, Lieut.-Col. Hon, Sir James 
Pliny, Kt., LL.D., D.C.L., K.C.; 
President of Executive Council and Prem- 
ier of Ontario; 6. WilKamsburgh, Ont., 2 
Oct., 1843; «. of Richard Leet Whitney and 
Clarissa J. Farrman; m. 1877, Alice, third d. 
of Wm. M. Park, of Cornwall, Ont.; one s. 
two d. Educ: Cornwall Gram. Sch. Called 
to the bar, 1876; cr. Q.C., 1890. Took part 
in Fenian troubles as N.C.O. Is Lt.-Col. 
of the Militia Reserve. Unsuccessful can. 
for Ont. Legis., 1886; returned at bye-el., 
1888; returned at each subsequent g. e.; 
chosen Leader of the Opposition, 1896; on 
defeat of Ross Govt., at g. e., Jan., 1906, 
formed a govt, on Feb. 8th, and assumed 
office of Attorney-Gen. in ad(Ution to that 
of Prime Minister; re-el. by accl.; became 
Pres. of the 'Ex. Coun. in June, 1905, re; 
linquishing office of Attorney-Gen. Receiv- 
ed degree of LL.D. from Toronto Univ., 
June, 1902; D.C.L., from Trinity Univ., 
Toronto, 1902, and LL.D., from Queen's 
Univ., Kingston, 1903; cr. Kt. by H.R.H. 
the Prince of Wales, July 23, 1908, on the 
occasion of the Quebec Tercentenary. Has 
been a del, to General Synod of Church of 
England in Canada, and to the Diocesan 
Synod. Address: 113 St. George St., Tor- 
onto. Clubs: Toronto, Albany, Royal Can- 
adian Yacht, Toronto. 

WHYTE, TTilliam; 2nd Vice-Pres. of 
the Canadian Pacific Ry., Winnip^; b. 
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Fifeshire, Scot., 15 Sept., 1843; s. of William 
Whjrte and Christian Methven; m. Jane, d. 
of Adam Scott, of Toronto; one «. four d. 
Educ: Scotland. Junior clerk in office of 
factor of Lord Elgin's estate in Scot, for 
two yps. In May, 1862, commenced, ry. 
work as station agt. on the West of Fife 
Ry. Came to Can., June, 1863, and se- 
cured position on G.T.R., for which Co. he 
worked for twenty yrs.; eight months 
brakeman; two yrs. frt. clerk, Cobourg; 
five mos. frt. clerk, Toronto; one yr. fore- 
man frt. dept., Toronto; one yr. yard- 
master, Toronto; two yrs. conductor; six 
mos. night stationmaster, Toronto; over 
three yrs. stationmaster, Stratford; six yrd. 
stationmaster and frt. and passi^. agt.. 
London, Otot.; eight mos. frt. agt., Toronto; 
and over one yr. div. supt.; 1883-1884, gen. 
supt. Credit Valley Ry.; 1883-1884. gen. 
supt., Ontario and Quebec Ry., which also 
included Credit Valley and 'Toronto Grey 
& Bruce Rys.; 1884-85, gen. supt. Ontario 
Div. of C.P.R., which embraced all lines in 
Ont., west of Smith's Falls Junction, Ont.: 
1886-1886. gen. supt.. Eastern Div. as well 
as Ont. Inv.; 1886-97, gen. supt.. Western 
Div.; 1897-1901, mgr. Western Hnes m- 
cludmg all lines west of Lake Superior, 
same rd.; 1901-04, asst. to pres. same rd.; 
Jan. 1, 1904, to date second yice-pres.. same 
rd. Has been prominently identified with 
every public movement in the^ city of Win- 
nipeg since taking up his residence there; 
ex-pres. of the Canadian Club. Recreations: 
shooting, golf. Address: 603 IRiver Aye.. 
Winnipeg. Clubs: Manitoba, St. Charles' 
Country, Winnipeg; St. James, Montreal; 
Vancouver; Union, Victoria, B.C. 

WICKETT, Samuel Moriey,B. A., (Tor- 
onto), Ph.D.; 6. Brooklin, Ont., 17 Oct., 
1872; s. of Samuel Robert Wickett, and 
Margaret Cowle; unmarried, ^duc.; Tor- 
onto and Leipzig; Lecturer in PoUtical 
Economy, Univ. of Toronto, 1898-1902; 
Univ. of Toronto' literary and Scientific 
Society, 1898; member of National Muni- 
cipal League; Pres., Secretary-Treasurer, 
and Managing Dir., Wickett and Craig. 
Ltd., 1902 to the present time; member of 
the Executive Can. Manuf. Assn., from 
1901, to the present. Publications: Mum- 
cipal Government in Canada; Buchers 
Industrial Evolution (translation from 
German); Reports to C. M. A. on Trade 
conditions in the Yukon (1903), and.to the 
Federal Government in connection with the 
Alaska Boundary Case (1904). Reareattons: 
golf, tennis, motoring. Address: 1 24 Isab^la 
St., Toronto. Clubs: National, R.C.Y.C. 
Lambton Golf and Country, Toronto. 

WICKSON, Alexander Frank; architect ; 
6. Toronto, 30 March. 1861; «. of Jolm 
Wickson and Eliza Chilver; m. Anme E. 
Fisher; one «. Educ: Upper Can. Coll. 
Studied and practised in Toronto; worked 
in U.S., and travelled in England and part, 
of continent. Mem. of Ont. Assn. of 
Architects; Fellow of the Roy. Arc]^tec- 
tural Inst of Can. Recreation: golf. Adm-ess: 
62 Forest Hill Rd., Toronto. Club: High 
Park Golf and Country, Toronto. 

WICKSON, Paul Giovanni; 6. Toronto. 
Ont.: «. of Rev. Arthur Wickson, first 
classical tutor and rector, Toronto Gram. 
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William Thomas, architect; m. o. d. of 
Norman Hamilton, of Paris. Ont.; one s. 
one d. Educ: Gram. Sch., Toronto; South 
.Kensington Sch. of Arts. England; silver 
medalist for painting. Spent 12 yrs. in 
Eng. in study and travel; exhibited at 
Koyal Acad., London and other galleries; 
painted, "March of Civilization," a series 
of Canadian subjects for the Dominion 
Govt. BIdgs. at St. Louis, Liege and other 
exhibitions, "The Promised Land," pur- 
chased by Dept. of Interior, 1909. Many 
pictures of Canadian subjects have been 
reproduced by magazine publishers, etc. 
RecreationB: gardening, horses. Address: 
Hamilton Place, Paris, Ont. 

WIDDIFIELD, His Hon. Charles How- 
ard, LL,B,; Judge of the Ct. Court 
and local master High Court of Justice, Co, 
Grey; h. Uxbridge, Ont., 21 Jan., 1869; 
e. 8. of the late J. C. Widdifieid, whose 
father was a U. E. L.; m. Emma M. Gilles- 
pie, o. d. of James Gillespie, Sheriff of the 
County of Prince Edward; two «. two d. 
Educ: Uxbridge High Sch., and Up. Can. 
Coll.; studied law with H. M. Howell, K.C.; 
now chief Justice of Manitoba; called to the 
bar in 1881, and practiced in Picton, Ont., 
apptd. Judge, County of Grey, and local 
Master HigH Court of Justice, 1905. Pub- 
licationa: Widdifieid on "Law of Costs" 
(Carswell, 1892). Recreaiiona: cricket, golf. 
Address: The Gables, Owen Sound, Ont. 
Clu b: Sydenham, Owen Sound. 

Wn.COX, Charles Seward, Ph.B., 
(Yale); 6. Painesville, Ohio, U.S.A., 16 
March, 1866; «. of Aaron Wilcox, and Jane 
Morley Wilcox; m. Margaretta Morley. 
Educ: Yale Univ Came to Can., 1879. 
Pres. of the Hamilton Steel & Iron Co.; dir. 
of the Traders Bank. Recreaiiona: golf, 
curling^ yachting. Address: 69 Herkimer 
St.. Hamilton, Ont. Clubs: Hamilton, 
Thistle, Royal Hamilton Yacht, Golf, Ham- 
ilton. 

WILCOX, Oliver James, M.P.; 6. South 
Woodslee, Essex Co ., Ont., 1 Sept., 1869; 
s. of John Wilcox (Irish) and Mary ToUen 
(English); m. 1892, Mary Rachel Hamilton, 
of Chesterville, Ont.; one s. one d. Educ: 
South Woodslee Pub. Sch. and Essex High 
Sch. El. mem. of Rochester Council, 1899 
and sat for four yrs. as reeve. Pres., North 
Essex Farmers' Inst., 1904-05. Hrst el. to 
H. of C. for N. Essex at bye-el. 11 Nov., 
1909. Address: South Woodslee, Ont. 

WILGBESS, Arthur TroIIope, prop, and 
ed., the Times, Brockville, Ont.; b. Sheemess, 
Kent, Eng 28 Dec^ 1867; s. of Geo Wil- 
gress and (Jaroline Boulton; m. Meta Car- 
leton, d. of Geo. Acheson, of Tandragce, 
Irel; one «. one d. Educ: Up. Can. Coll., 
Toronto. Came to Can. with parents in 
1872; after leaving coll., studied law at 
Cobourg and then ent. service of Bank of 
Toronto (5 yrs.); engaged in private bank- 
ing at Clarksburg. Grey CJo.; acquired 
Brockville Times, 1896. Capt,, Corps of 
Guides; a governor, Brockville Gen. Hosp.; 
mem. Brockville Coll. Inst. Bd., 6 yrs.; 
member of Town CTouncil, 1910; an 
ardent Impmalist. Recreations: camping, 
cricket, riding, curling. Address: Brockville, 
Ont. Clubs: Brockville, Albany, Toronto. 

WILKIE, Daniel B4>bert; president of 
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WHO'S WHO WILLI80N 

17 Dec., 1846: s. of Daniel Wilkie and 
Angelica Graddon; m. Sara Caroline, d. of 
the Hon. J. R. Benson, St. Catharines, Ont.; 
two s. one d. Educ: Quebec High Sch., 
Morren Coll.; entered service of Quebec 
Bank at Quebec, 1862; became manager 
Toronto branch, 1872; general manager 
Imperial Bank of Canada, 1876: pres., 1906. 
Recreations: golf, curling. Address: 432 
Sherboume St., Toronto. Clubs: Union, 
London, Eng.; Albany, National, Toronto, 
Himt, Toronto Golf, Lambton Golf, Tor- 
ont o; Mount Royal ,Montreal. 

WILKINSON, William Carr; Sec.-Treas 
Board of Education, Toronto; 6. Toronto, 
1 Au^., 1841 ; s. of Christopher and Hannah 
Wilkmson; m. Maria Jewell; one «. four d. 
Educ: Toronto public sch., and private 
tutor; has been Secretary-Treasurer, Board 
of Education since Nov., 1874; an active 
mem. of the Masonic fraternity. Recreation: 
travel. Address: 121 Parliament Street, 
Toronto. 

WnXET, Arthur, M.A., D.Sc. F.R.S., 
Professor of Zoology in McGill Univ., 
Montreal; b. Scarborough. Yorks. Eng., 
1867; «. of late Rev. William Willeyj in, 
1902. Educ : Kingswood Sch., Bath; Univ. 
Coll., London. Tutor in Biology, Coumbia 
Univ., New York, 1892-94; Balfour Student 
of the University of Cambridge, 1894-99; 
Lecturer in Biology, Guy's Hospital, 1899- 
1901. PuIJications: papers in technical 
journals, principally in the Quarterly Jour- 
nal of Microscopical Science; Amphioxus 
and the Ancestry of the Vertebrates, 1894; 
edited Zoological Results, 1898-1902; editor 
of Spolia Zeylanica; director of Colombo 
Museum and Marine Biologist to the Ceylon 
Government, 1907; apptd. Prof, of Zoology, 
McGill Univ., 1910. Address: McGill Univ., 
Montreal. 

WILLIAMS, Right Rev. David, M.A. 
(Oxon), S.D. (Western Univ.), LL.D. 
(Toron o Univ.); Bishop of Huron, Ont.; 
b. Silian, nr. Lampeter, Cardiganshire. 
Wales, 14 March, 1869; s. of John and 
Margaret Williams; m. Alberta Eliza Bur- 
well, of Seaham Lodge, London, Ont.; 
three s. three d. Educ: Lampeter Gram. 
Sch., St. David's Ck)ll., Lampeter and 
Oxford Univ. Chirate of Hestiniog, 1885- 
1887; Prof, at Huron Ck)ll., London, On ., 
1887-1892; Rector of Stratford, 1892-1905; 
Archdeacon of Perth, 1903-1905; Bishop of 
Huron, Jan. 6, 1905. Publication: "What 
the Church Stands for." Address: Bishop- 
sto we, London, Ont. 

WILLIAMS, Frederick Geori^e Hilary; 
6. London, Eng., 13 Jan., 1863- s. of Charles 
and Gleorgina Gould Williams; m. Aley Mary 
Shonfeld, of (hoyden, Eng.; one s. one a. 
Was secretary to his father before coming 
to Canada in 1882; employed on Montreal 
newspapers until 1893; went to Australia; 
returned in 1896; since then on Montreal, 
Toronto and Ottawa newspapers; now 
political correspondent at Ottawa; served 
m Montreal Garrison Artillery during the 
North West Rebellion, 1886 (medal). Re- 
creation: walking. Address: "Free Press'*, 
Ott awa. 

WHXISON, John Stephen, LL.D. 

(Queens), journalist; b. Stanley, Huron Co., 

Ont., 9 Nov., 1866; s. of Stephen and Jane 

WilUson; wi. Rachel Turner, of Bruce Co., 

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Ont.; two 8. Educ: Pub. Sch.; for many 
yrs. editor "The Globe" Toronto; now 
editor "The News;'' apptd. correspondent 
in Canada for "The Times" 1910. Puhlica- 
tione: "Sir Wilfrid Laurier and the Liberal 
Party;" The Railway Question in Canada; 
and various pami^hlets. Recreation: bowl- 
ing (winner Dominion and Ontario Cham- 
pionships). Address: 10 Elmsley Place, 
Toronto. Clubs: Toronto, National, R.C. Y. 
C, Toronto. 
WILLSON, Deckles; 6. Montreal, 26 
Aug., 1869; «. of Henry Willson and Hen- 
rietta Gall; m. 1899, Ethel Grace, d. of the 
late Albert White Dudley, of Colbome, Ont. 
two s. one d. Educ: Montreal and King- 
ston. Publications: a nimiber of books on 
subjects relating to Canada. Recreations: 

Solf, riding, cycling, foreign travel. Ad- 
resses: Quebec House, Westerham, Eng.; 8 
Southampton St., London, W.C. Clubs: 
Royal Societies, Authors, London, Eng. 
WLLLSON, Thomas Leopold; 6. Prince- 
ton Oxford Co., Ont., 14 March, 1860; s. 
of Thomas Whitehead, y. s. of late Hon. 
John Willson, and Rachel Sabina Bigelow; 
m. Mary Parks, e. d. of late William H.Parks, 
of Marysville. Calif. ; two «. one d. Educ. : 

Kub. Si!h., Hamilton, Ont.; discovered in 
[ay, 1892, Commercial Calciiun Carbide; 
which gave to the world a new lighting 
medium — acetylene gas, and thereby estab- 
lished a new industry which flourishes to- 
day in a dozen different countries; inventor 
of the Willson Acetylene Gas Buoy, and the 



Willson gas beacon: since adopted by the 
Govts, of Gt. Britain, U.S.A., Brazil, Col- 
ombia, Argentina, India, Korea, Guatemala 
these inven ions being controlled and man- 
ufactured in Ottawa, by the International 
Marine Signal Co., oi which Mr. Willson is 
president. Recreations: motoring, garden- 
mg. Addresses: 188 Metcalfe St., Ottawa, 
Ont., and Meaches Lake, Que. Clubs: 
Rideau, Golf, Hunt, and Country, Ottawa. 
WILSON, Arthur; administrator of 
Yukon Territory in absence of Commr.; b. 
British Coliunbia, 1872. Has been a 
resident of Yukon Terr, for several yrs.; a 
mining operator. Del. to Ottawa on be- 
half of Yukon to present grievances of 
people to Govt. Was one of the two first 
el. members of the Yukon Govt.; license 
inspector until office amalgamated with 
others. Address: Dawson, Y.T. 
WILSON, Charles, K.C.; 6. London, 5 
Feb., 1841; twice m.; one d.; member of B. 
C. Legislature, 1882 and 1890-1907; At- 
torney-Gen., 1903; senior partner in legal 
firm of Wilson and Bloomfield; barrister. 
Adilrees: Vancouver, B.C. .Clubs: Union, 
Victoria; Vancouver. 
WILSON, Charles AvUa, B.A., K.C., 
M.P.J 6. He Bizard. 10 Dec., 1869; s. of 
Antome Stanislas Wilson and Odile St. 
Pierre; m. Imilda L. Lanctot of Montreal. 
Educ.: St. Therese Coll., Montreal, grad- 
uating in 1891, B.A.; admitted to the bar of 
§uebec, in 1895; LL.B., Laval; secretary 
rain Inspection Committee, Montreal, 
1902; Liberal candidate in Laval, 1902; 
defeated by 8 votes in June, 1908 was 
candidate for Legis. Assem., but was de- 
feated; first el. to H. of C, 1908. Address: 
Place Viger Hotel, Montreal; St. Vincent de 
Paul (summer). Club: St. Denis, Montreal. 
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WILSON, Lieut.-Col. Erastus William; 

b. Belleville, Ont^ 1 July, 1860; «. of James 
Wilson; m. Sara E. L. Bricker, Berlin, Ont.; 
two s. one d. Educ: High Schs., Belleville 
andOshawa; now officer conmtianding 18th 
Infantry Brigade. Montreal; joined the 3rd 
Regt., Victoria Rifles of Canada in 1882; 
Lieut.. 1892; Captain 1894; Major, 1899; 
Lt.-Col., 1903; retired in 1907 with rank; 
apptd. to the Brigade command, 1 March, 
1909. Address: 4036 Dorchester St., Mon- 
treal, Que. Clubs: St. James, Forest and 
Stream, Montreal. 
WILSON, Georse Samuel; Asst. Sec, 
Union of Canadian Municipalities; b. Mon- 
treal, 23 April, 1846; s. of Samuel Wilson 
and Elizabeth Crocket; m. Edith A. Alport, 
of Belleville. Ont.; one •. two d. Educ: 
Montreal. Started life as h clerk in a book 
store; for 20 yrs. engaged in the paper 
trade. In 1905 estbd. the Canadian Muni- 
cipal Journal, the organ of the federal and 
provincial Municipal unions in Ctmada; also 
conducts the Bureau of Mimicipal Informa- 
tion. Address: 6 Durocher St., Montreal. 
WILSON, MaJ.-General. James Freder- 
ick; b. Kingston, Ont., 23 Jan. 1852; 
s. of William and Sarah A. Wilson: m. 
Florence Adelaide, d. of late Sir Hugh Allan ; 
Educ: Trinity Coll. Sch., and Trinity Coll., 
Toronto; for many yrs. an officer in Cana- 
dian regular forces; served in campaigns 
with Gordon relief colmnn in the Soudan 
1884-5; North-West rebellion. 1885-6; hon. 
A.D.C. to His Excellency the Gov. -Gen.,; 
retired from Can. mil. service, 15 Nov., 
1907. Address: 141 Crescent St., Montreal. 
Clubs: Garrison, Quebec; St. James, Mon- 
treal. 
WILSON, James Lockie, J. P.; 6. Alex- 
andria, Ont., 12 Nov., 1856; s. of Robert 
Wilson, J.P., and Agnes Logie, both Scotch; 
m. Mary, d. of Andrew Hodge, of Cornwall, 
Ont.; one s. four d. Educ: Alexandria 
pub. sch. and high sch.; notary public; 
supt. of Fairs and Exiubitions for Ontario; 
supt. of HorticulturaJ Societies of Ontario: 
secy.. Ontario Association of Fairs and 
Ebchibitions; secy, and man. dir. of Ontario 
Vegetable Growers' Assn.; aecy. and editor 
Ontario Horticulture Assn.; director of 
Ontario Hortic\iltural Exhibition, and also 
Canadian National Exhibition; farmer and 
pedigreed cattle raiser; one of the largest 
exhibitors in Eastern Ontario; was pres.. 
Glengarry Agricultural Society; pres. of the 
Patrons of Industry; pres. of Farmers' 
Association of Canada; and farmers' can- 
didate for H. of C. in 1896. Publications: 
Reports of Ontario V^etable Growers; 
Ontario Horticultural Assn., and Assn. of 
Fairs and Exhibitions. Recreation: lawn 
bowling. Address: 582 Huron St., Toronto. 
WILSON, John Edwards, M.L.A.; b. St. 
John, N.B., 16 Aug., 1862; s. of John 
Edwards Wilson, and Elisabeth Young; m. 
Beatrice J. Orr; one «. three d. Educ: 
St. John, N.B.; pres., H. Wilson, Ltd., 
Iron Foimdry and Sheet Metal Works., 
St. John, N.B.; alderman for the city of St. 
John, 1896, retiring for business reasons; 
el. to N.B. Legis. Assem. in 1908. Address: 
208 Waterloo St., St. John, N.B. Club: 
Union, St. John. 
WILSON, Hon. John Henry, M.D.; sen- 
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s. of Jeremiah and Mary Wilson; m. Amelia 
A. Williams, of Toledo, Ohio. Educ: pub. 
8ch. and Victoria Coll.; a physician and 
lecturer on anatomv; member of the 
Ontario Legislature from 1871 to 1879: 
first elected to the H. of C, 1882; re-elected 
1887; apptd. to the Senate, 8 March, 1704. 
Address: St. Thomas, Ont. 

WILSON, Matthew, K.C.; 6. Harwich, 
Ont., 28 Aug., 1854; «. of Robert and 
Isabella Wilson; m. Anna Marden, e. d. of 
Charles R. Atkinson, K.C.; one «. two d. 
Educ: Chatham, Whitby and Toronto; 
a law student with Harrison, Osier and 
Moss, Toronto; special honours at Osgoode 
Hall; barrister in 1879; Q.C. 1889; elected 
a bencher of the Law Society, two years in 
succession; senator of the Western Uni- 
versity; member of council, Huron Divinity 
College; director of the Trust and Guarantee 
Co., and of the Northern Life Assurance Co. ; 
member of Supreme Court of Appeal for 
the Church of England in Canada. Recrea- 
tion: horseback riding. Address: 325 Wel- 
lington St. West, Chatham, Ont. 

WILSON, His Hon. Peter Edward, B. A. 
LL.B., County Court Judge for East Koot- 
enay; b. Bond Head, Ont., 28 Aug., 1871; 
8. of Charles and Rachel Wilson ; m. Christine 
Brown; two s. four d. Educ: Brampton 
high sch., Toronto Univ. and Osgoode Hall; 
practiced law in Nelson, B.C., for nine yrs.; 
city solicitor there for six yrs. ; county judge 
for East Kootenay. Recreations: curling, 
bowling. Address: Qranbrook, B.C. 

WILSON-SMITH, Richard; 6. Ireland, 
1852; one s. two d. Educ: Ireland. Ar- 
rived Canada, 1878 and estbd. himself in 
business in Montreal as an investment 
broker. Proprietor of the Insurance Chron- 
icle; pres. of the Canada Accident Co. ; dir. 
of the Lachine Rapids Hydraulic and Land 
Co.. the Montreal Trust and Deposit Co., 
ana the National Surety Co., of New York; 
trustee of the Guardian Fire and Life Assur. 
Co. ; a mem. of the Montreal Bd. of Trade, 
and Montreal Stock Exchange. Sat in 
aty Council of Montreal, 1892-1896 as 
alderman, mayor 1896-97; is hon. treas. of 
the Montreal Diocesan Theological Coll.; 

fovernor of the Montreal Gen. Hospital, 
*rotestant Hospital for Insane, Notre 
Dame Hospital, West em Hospital; a trustee 
of the Mount Royal Cemetery Co. ; hon. pres. 
the Irish Protestant B.S.; hon. Lieut. -Col. 
of the 2nd Regt., C.A. Recreations: hunting, 
golf. Address: 580 Sherbrooke St. W., or 
Guardian Bldg., Montreal. Clubs: St. 
James, Montreal, Canada, Himt, Royal 
Montreal Golf, Montreal. 

WILSON. Urtah, M.P.; 6. Township of 
North Fredericksburgh, nr. Napanee, Ont., 
17 March, 1841; «. of James Wilson, of 
Yorkshire, Eng., and Harriet Worthington, 
Co. Tyrone, Irel.; m. Mary Movie, Napanee, 
Ont., 16 Oct., 1867; four s. Educ: Napanee 
pub. sch., a merchant; entered mercantile 
pursuits in 1863; town councillor of Nap- 
anee; deputy reeve, 1879 to 1882; Warden 
of Co. Lennox and Addington, 1882; reeve 
of Napanee, 1884; Mayor, 1886; elected to 
the H. of C, 1887; defeated in 1891; re- 
elected at bye-election 1892, and at each 
g. e. since. Address: Napanee, Ont. 

WmKLEB, Valentine, M.L.A.; 6. Neu- 
atadt, Ont., 18 March, «. of David Winkler 



and Barbara Lang; m. Josephine, d. of M. 

B. Rombough, D.L.S. ; one s. three d. Educ : 
pub. sch. in Ont.; a lumber merchant; first 
reeve of the municipality of Stanley; 
member of the Legislature of Manitoba for 
Rhineland continuously since 1892; un- 
successful candidate for the H. of C, 1900. 
^c{dr«8«;Morden, Man. 

WISER, John Philip; Pres., J. P. Wiser 
& Sons, Ltd., Prescott; 6. Trenton, Oneida 
Co., N.Y., U.S.A.; ». of Isaac John Wiser 
and Mary Bkert; m. Emily, s. d. of Hon. H. 
Godard, of St. Lawrence Co., N.Y.; four s. 
two d. Educ : On^da schs. Came to Can- 
ada as mgr. for Egert & Averall, who were 
then conducting a distillery business in 
Prescott; purchased an interest in the firm, 
1857; acquired his partners' interests, 1862; 
was pres. of the Dom. Cattle Co.; mem. of 
the Ontario Agricultural Commission, 1880; 
is pres." of the Prescott Elevator Co.; dir. 
Montreal Stock Yards Co., Imperial Starch 
Co., Montreal Lighterage Co.; el. to H. of 

C, 1878, but did not seek re-el. Address: 
Prescott, Ont. 

WOLFENDEN, Lieut.-Col. Richard, 
I.S.O. 1903; V.Dj 6. 20 March, 1836; 
s. of late Robert Wolfenden, of Rathmell. 
Yorkshire; m. (1st) 1865, lUte 2nd d. of 
late Henry Cooley, of Ashford, Kent; (2nd) 
1879, Felicite Caroline, e. d. of late John 
Bayly, supt. of police, Victoria, B.C.j five 
d. Educ: Arkholme, Lancashire; Kirkby 
Lonsdale, Westmoreland. Served eight yrs . 
in the Royal Engineers, three years in 
Ekigland, five in British Colmnlna; served in 
New Westminster, B.C., and Victoria, B.C. 
Rifle Volimteers with the rank of Ensign, 
1864-74; joined the Active Militia of Canada 
on formation in British Columbia, 1874. 
and served with the respective ranks ot 
Ensign, Lieutenant, Captain, Major, and 
Lt.-Col. until retirement, 1888; mem. of 
Wimbledon team, 1874; King's Printer for 
British CJolumbia for many yrs. Recreations: 
all outdoor sports. Address: 125 Menzies 
Street, Victona, B.C. 

WOOD, Edwards Rogers; b. Peterboro, 
Ont., 14 May, 1866; s. John Wood (Irish); 
m. 1891, Agnes Euphenia Smart; one d. 
Educ: Peterboro. Commenced life as a 
tel^raph operator; joined staff of Central 
Canada Loan and Savings Co., on its for- 
mation in 1884, and rose gradually to 
position of vice-pres. and gen. mgr. of 
company; is also gen. mgr. of the Dominion 
Securities (Corporation; vice-pres.. National 
Trust Ck).; dir. Crow's Nest Pass Coal Co., 
Canadian Bank of Commerce, Western 
Assurance Co., Canada Life Assurance Co., 
Sao Paulo Tramway, Light and Power Co. ; 
Mexican Light and Power Co., and other 
industrial enterprises. Address: Queen's 
Park, Toronto. Clubs: Toronto, National, 
Toronto. 

WOOD, Hon. Josiah, M.A.; Senator; 6. 
Sackville. N.B., 18 April, 1843; «. Mariner 
Wood, merchant; m. 1874, Laura S., d. of 
Thompson Trueman, Sackville. Educ: 
Mt. Allison Wesleyan Coll., Sackville, 
(grad. 1863); called to the bar of N.B., 
1866; afterwards entered mercantile busi- 
ness, and became chief partner and man. 
of M. Woods & Sons; was for some years 
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farming and stock raising; mayor of Saok- 
viile from its incorporation for five years 
(until 1908); is treas. of the Board of 
Regents of Mt. Allison Coll. ; unsuccessfully 
contested Westmoreland for Legislative 
Assembly, N.B., 1878; elected to the H. of 
C, 1882-1887-1891; called to the Senate, 
6 Aug., 1895; Ck)n8ervative. Address: 
SackviUe, N.B. Clubs: Rideau, Ottawa: 
Union, St. John. N.B. 

WOOD, Hon. Samuel Casey; 6. Village 
of Bath, Ont., 27 Dec., 1830; s. of Thomas 
S. and Frances Wood; m. Charlotte Maria 
Parkinson; five «. five d. Educ : common 
sch.; Coimty Clerk and Treasurer, Co. of 
Victoria, for 16 years; chairman of high 
sch. board in Lindsay; representative of 
pub. sch. Inspectors in the Council of 
Public Instruction; elected to Parliament 
in 1871; apptd. Provfncial Secretary and 
Registrar in 1876; held the office of Com- 
missioner of Agriculture from that date 
until 1883; in 1877 was apptd. Provincial 
Treasurer; retired from public life in 1883; 
is at present vice-pres. of the Toronto 
General Trusts Corporation and vice-pres. 
of the Imperial Life Assurance Company. 
Address: 97 Avenue Road, Toronto. 

WOOD, Lieut.-Col. Wm., F.R.S.C.; b. 
Quebec (of British, French and American 
descent.) Educ: England and Germany, 
pres. of the literary and Historical Society 
of Quebec, 1900-1, and 1904-5; F.R.S.C., 
1905; D.C.L. of Lennoxville, 1907; pres. 
of the Historic landmarks Association, 
1907-9; Commanding officer of the 8th 
Royal Rifles, 1907-10; vice-pres., the Que- 
bec Tercentenary, 1908. Publications: The 

. Fight for Clanada, 1904; definitive edition 
in England, 1905, Canadian and American 
editions, 1906. The Logs of the Conciuest 
of Canada (for the Champlain Society), 
1909. R.S.C. monographs on French- 
Canadian Folksongs and the Quebec Ursu- 
lines, and yarious contributions to encydop- 
psedias and periodicals in England, Canada 
and the United States. Is editing a series 
of original docimients of the War of 1812, 
for the Champlain Society: and will after- 
wards write a new history of the war, 
based on sources of information which are 
now for the first time becoming complete 
enough to justify an attempt at finality. 
Recreations: animals, scenery, canoeing, 
sailing, mountaineering, reading, poetry and 
listemng to music. Address: 59 Grande 

WOOD, Major Zachary Taylor; asst. 
commr. of R. N. W. Mounted Police. Daw- 
son; 6. Nova Scotia. 27 Aug., 1860; s. of 
Capt. Wood, of the U.S. Army. Grad. R. 
M. Ck)ll., Kingston, 1882; joined Mounted 
Police as insptr., 1 Aug., 1885. Went to 
Yukon with nrst detachment of Mounted 
Police, 1897, and stationed at Skagway; 
promoted asst. commr. 1 July, 1902. 
Address: Dawson, Y.T. 

WOODRUFF, Miss Anne Helena: 6. St. 
David's, Ont., 28 Dec., 1850; d. of William 
Henry and Mary D. Secord Woodruff; 
attended pub. sch. until 14, Brockport (N. 
Y.) State Normal Sch., 6 mos. Resident of 
Chicago, since 1897. Publications: Betty j 
and Bob, 1903; The Pond in the Marshy 
Meadow, 1906; Three Bo>^ and a Girl, 1906; ' 
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contb'r.' verse and prose to religious press. 
Address: 524 Garfield Av., Chicago. 

WOODS, George B.; Pres. and Gen. 
Mgr. of the Continental Life Insur. Co.; b, 
nr. Ely, Norfolk Co., Eng^ 16 June, 1866; 
s. of James Woods and Hannah Howlett; 
m. Annie Isabell, d, of Chas. Dash, of 
Woodstock, Ont.; one d. Educ: North- 
ampton and Lincolnshire. Eng. Came to 
Ckn., 1885. Was engaged .in lumber busi- 
ness in Woodstock for some yn,; then 
joined staff of Manufacturers' Life Insur. 
Co.; organised Continental life Insur Co., 
19(X); now pres. and gen. mgr. Recreations; 
curling, bowling, golf, cricket. Address: 
410 Huron St., Toronto. Clubs: National, 
Victoria, Lambton Golf, Granite Curling, 
Canada Bowling, Royal Canadian Yacht, 
Toronto. 

WOODS, Henry WeUlnston, M.L.A.; b, 
Welsford, Queen's Co., N.B.. 17 Dec., 1864; 
s. of Hon. Francis Woods, M.L.C., and Jane 
Elisa Armstrong; m. Hannah Z. Gorham. 
30 Sept., 1899; three s. two d, member of 
Queen's Coimty Council 1895-08; Warden 
of (bounty, 1904; first elec. to Legis. Assem. 
of N.B., March, 1908. Address: Welsford, 
N.B. 

WOODS, James Hossack; managing 
director of the Calgary HercUd; b. Quebec. 
12 July, 1867; s. of Alexander Woods and 
Elizabeth Banfield; m. Leonora C, d. of 
J. F. Eby, of Toronto; one d. Educ: 
Quebec Hi|:h Sch., McGill Univ., Manitoba 
Univ. A journalist. Worked on staffs of 
Toronto Mail, and Montreal Herald; now 
managing director of the Calgary Herald, 
Publications: contributions to magazmes 
and newspapers. Recreations: motoring, 
golf, curlmg. Address: Calgary, Atla. 
Clubs: Ranchmen's, Calgary; Tennis, Curl- 
ing, Golf, Royal Canadian Yacht, Toronto. 

WOODS, James W. ; President Woods Ltd., 
Ottawa, Hull and Winnipeg; b, Kildare. 
Que.. 10 April, 1863; s. of Russell Woods 
and Anne J. Davis; m. Ida E. Edwards; three 
s. two d. Educ: privately and at Montreal 
Coll.; two years with the late W. W. Ogilvy; 
ten years with the Hodgson Simmer Co., 
representing the firm in Ottawa district; 
started Woods Limited in 1896; Woods 
Western, Winnipeg, 1903; director Smart 
Bag Co., Ltd.; pres. and genl. mgr. Imperial 
Realty Co.; dir , Kildare Mining Co.; ex- 
director Crow's Nest Pass Coal CJo.; Captain 
Giov. Gen. Foot Guards, Ottawa; attached 
to Coldstream Guards for special course 
during winter 1909-10, London, Eng.; pres., 
CJounty Carleton General Hospital; ex- 

Eres., Ottawa Board of Trade; dir. of Ash- 
ury Coll., Ltd.; chairman of Finance Com- 
mittee, Earl Grey Musical and Dramatic 
Competition. Address: Chapel St., Ottawa. 
Clubs: Rideau, Hunt (pres.), Ottawa; 
Mount Royal, Montreal; Manitoba, Win- 

WOODS, Sydney Brown, K.C., B.A., 
LL.B.; 6. Quebec, 23 June, 1872; s. of 
Alexander Woods, and Elizabeth Banfield; 
m. Ethel Brown, Hamilton, Ont.; one s, 
one d. Educ: Quebec High Sch., Toronto 
Coll. Inst., and Univ. of Toronto, Ont.; 
was a reporter and correspondent for 
Toronto Mail, Toronto News; praotioed 
law 1897 to 1906 in Toronto; became 
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formation of the Province, 1905; resigned 
1910. Recreations: t^lf, whist, chess. Ad' 
drest: 316 Fifth St., Edmonton, Alta. Club: 
Edmonton. 

WOOLLCOMBE, Bev. Georee Penrose, 
M.A.; 6. Londwater, Bucks, Eng., 21 May, 
1867; ». of Rev. W. P. Woollcombe and 
Henrietta Jacob; m. (1st) Julia D. Acres, 
Liverpool, Eng., (2nd) Jessie Mickle, Tor- 
onto, Chit.; three 8. two d. Educ: the 
Gram. Sch., High Wycombe, Bucks, and 
Christ Church, Oxford; arrived in Canada 
1888; assistant master at Bishop's Coll. 
Sch., Lennoxville, Que.; assistant master 
at Trinity CJoU. Sen., Port Hope; now head- 
master of Ashbury Coll., Ottawa, Ont«. 
Recreation: golf. Address: Ashbury Coll., 
Rockcliffe., Ottawa. Clubs: Rideau, Golf, 
Ottawa. 

WORBEIX, Bt. Bev. Clarendon Lamb, 
M.A., D.D., D.C.Ly Bishop of Nova Scotia; 
«. of Rev. Canon Worrell; 6. Smith's Falls. 
July 20, 1863; m. Charlotte Ann, d. or 
Surgeon-Maj. General J. W. Ward, F.R.C.S. 
one 8. three d. Educ: Trinity Sch., Port 
Hope and Trinity Coll., Toronto. Deacon, 
1880; Priest, 1884; Math. Master, Bishops 
Coll., 1873; Headmaster Gananoque High 
Sch., 1877; Principal Brockville Coll. Inst., 
1879; Prof. Royal Military College,Kingston, 
1891; Curate of Gananoque, Ont., 1881; 
Holy Trinity, Brockville, and Head Master 
of High School. Brockville, Ont., 1882-84; 
Rector of WilUamsburg, Ont., 1884-86; 
Morrisburg, Ont., 1886-91; Professor of 
English Literature, Royal Military Coll., 
Kingston, 1891-1904; Rector of St Mark's, 
Barriefield, Ont., 18W-1903; Rector St. 
Luke's, Kingston, 1903-1904; Chaplain to 
Archbishop of Ontario, 1896; Archdeacon of 
Ontario, 1900; Prolocutor, Provincial Synod 
of Canada, 1904; Bishop of Nova Scotia, 
1904. Address: Bishop^s liOdge, Halifax, 
N.S.; Hubbards, N.S. (summer). 

WOBtHINGTON, Lleut.-CoI. Arthur 
Norrejs, M.D., CM., M.P., P.M.O. 
(Que. Com.); 6. Sherbrooke, Que., 17 Feb., 
1862; s. of Dr. E. D. Worthington and 
Frances Smith; m. 1887, May, d. of H. H. 
CJook, Toronto, ex-M.P. for Simcoe. Educ. : 
Bishop's Coll. Sch., Lennoxville, and Mc- 
Gill Univ. (first class honors). Surgeon to 
Sherbrooke Protestant Hospital; gov. Coll. 
of Physicians and Surgeons, Prov. of Que. ; 

Srincipal medical officer, Quebec Command, 
erved with Field Hospital during N. W. 
Rebellion, 1886; and mentioned in des* 

gatches; Brig. Surgeon-Major, C.F.A.. in 
outh Africa, 1900; was present at battles 
of Faber's Farm, Belfast, Lydenberg (des- 
patches). Brevet Lieut.-Col. and com- 
manded Can. Field Hospital in S. A. during 
operations in Transvaal; again mentioned 
in despatches. El. to H. of C. at g. e., 1904 
and 1908. Recreations: riding, shooting. 
Address: Sherbrooke, Que. Clubs: Rideau, 
Ottawa; Albany, Toronto; St. George's, 
Sh erbrooke. 
WBIGHT, Alexander Whyte; b. Mark- 
ham tp., Ont^ 17 Dec., 1845; s. of Geo. 
Wright and Helen Whyte; m. Elizabeth 
R. Simpson, one d. Educ: New Hamburg 
sch. Learned the woollen mfg. business 
wMch he followed for some sn-s.; then took 
up journalism, editing among other news- 
papers, the Stratford Herald, Guelph Herald, 



Toronto National, Journal of the Knights of 
Labour, New York; Craftsman, NewYork; 
for several yrs. secy, of the Can. Mfgrs. 
Assn.; was secy, of the Executive Bd. of 
the K. of L.; one of the Canadian reps, for 
the Antwerp, Colonial and Indian exbns.: 
commercial a^. for Can. at the Colonial 
exbn.; Dominion conmir. (1896) to examine 
into and report upon the sweating system 
in Canada. Has taken an active part in 
politics and spoken frequently in several 
• provs. of Canada; one of the earliest ad- 
vocates of the N. P.; unsuccMsful can. for 
Ont. Leg. Assem. in West Lambton and 
West Toronto; organizer of the Lib.-CJons. 
party, through three general elections; 
active in the campaign for public ownership 
and at present J*res. of the Can. Public 
Ownership League. Address: 106 Macdonell 
Av e., Toronto. Club: Albany, Toronto. 

WBIGHT, WilUam, M.P.; 6. Township 
I^remont, Co. Grey, Ont., 29 Oct.. 1863; s. 
of David Wright and Susana Foster; tn. 
Mary Elizabeth Quirt; one s, three d. Educ : 
Pub. Sch.; has been farmer, blacksmith, 
manufacturer and merchant m succession. 
Elected to H. of C, 1906; re-elec., 1908. 
Recreation: travel. Address: Himtsville, 
Mu skoka. Ont. 

WBONG, George McKlnnon, M.A.; b. 
Gravesend, Ck>. of Elgin, Ont., 26 June, 
1860; s. of Gilbert Wrong, of Ayhner, Ont- 
ario, and Christina Macldnnon; m. 
1886, Sophia Hume, d. of Hon. 
Edward Blake, three ». two d. Educ: 
Univ. Coll., Toronto; WycliflFe Coll.,Toronto; 
Univ. of Toronto; Oxford, etc.: M.A., Univ. 
of Toronto. Took orders in tne Church of 
England, 1883, but has since been engaged 
continuously in academical work^succ^d- 
ing in 1894 the late Sir Daniel Wilson aa 
Professor of Histo^ in the Univ. of Toronto. 
Publications: The British Nation; a History » 
1903; The Earl of Elgin, 1906; The Review 
of Historical Publications relating to Can- 
ada (annually). Recreation; golf. Address: 
467 Jarvis Street, Toronto; summer — Pointe 
au P ic, Que. C/w6: Toronto Golf . 

WTLIE, David James, M.L.A.; 6. 
Shrewsbmy^ Eng., 1 July, 1869; s. of D. 
Wylie, C.E., and Elizabeth Wylie; m. 
Rachel M. Batherill; three s. three a. Educ: 
Cheltenham Coll., England; arrived in 
Canada, 1880; rancher: dir.. Maple Creek 
Cattle Ck).: el. to Sask. Legis. Assem., 1908. 
Address: Maple Creek, Sask. 



YATES, Henry Brydges, B.A. (Cantab), 
M.D.C.M. (McGiU); 6. Montreal, May 10, 
1865; s. of the late Henry Yates, C.E., and 
Emily Sapey; m. 1896, Alice Mary, o. d. 
of the late C. W. Bunting, of Toronto; two 
s. one d. Educ: Charterhouse; Jesus Coll., 
Cambridge; McGill Univ., Montreal. Major 
(M.O.) 3rd Regt., Victoria Rifles of Canada; 
Lecturer on Bacteriology, McGill Univ.; 
alderman of Montreal, 1906-10; Norwegian 
Consul General for Canada, 1906-8; Kt. of 
the Order of St. Olaf ; Esquire of the Order 
of St. John of Jerusalem, 1910. Recreations: 
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St., Montreal; Graywood, Cacouna (summer) 
Clubs: St. James' Mount Royah Montreial. 

TEIGH, Frank; b. Burford. Brant Co.. 
Oht.. 21 July, 1860; «. of Edmund Laseing 
and £Uiza Ydgh; m. Annie L. Laird; one «. 
Educ: Burford; was on the staff of the 
Brantford Expositor; private secretary to 
the Hon. Arthur S. Hard3\ Premier of 
Ontario; now registrar of Crown Lands 
Department, Toronto; well known as a 
magazine writer and illustrated lecturer. 
Pitblications: Ontario Parliamentary Build- 
ings, 1792-1892; compiler of "5000 facts 
about Canada." Recreation: golf. Address: 
667 Spadina Ave., Toronto. 

TEO, Hon. James; senator; b. Port Hill, 
P.E.I., 29 June, 1837; parents from Devon- 
shire, Eng. EatUK: at Uxbridge, Eng. A 
ship owner and farmer; sat in the L^s- 
lative Assembly of P. E. I. for the second 
district of Prince from 1868 to 1891. when 
he resigned to run for the House of Com- 
mons; apptd. to the Executive Coimcil of 
P.E.I. in 1870; speaker, 1871; re-apptd. to 
Executive, 1873, and again in 1876; re- 
signed in 1879; elected to the H. of C. for 
Prince County, 1896; elected Grand Master 
of the Free Masons in P.E.I., 1875, and 
annually until 1889; apptd. to the Senate. 
19 Nov., 1898; Liberal. Address: Port Hill, 
P.E.I. 

TOKOltlE, Ferman Richardson; editor 
of the Peterborough Daily Examiner; b. 
Crowland, Welland Co., Ont., 1844; ». of 
Jesse and Margaret Yokome; m. Louvenia 
Eyre, of Brockville, Ont.; one «. one d. 
Educ: Welland High Sch., Toronto Univ., 
Toronto Sch. of Medicine (undergraduate). 
Has been engaged in journalistic work for 
36 yrs.; for 28 yrs. editor of the Peterbor- 
ough DaUy Examiner, which position he 
still holds. Recreations: tree planting, 
Dickens. Address: Peterborough, Ont. 

TOBSTON, Frederic, B.A.; b. Pictou, 
N.S., 30 July, 1871; s. of James Yorston, of 
Orguil, Orkney, Scot., and Mary McDonald, 
of St. John, N.B.; immarried. Educ: Dal- 
housie Univ. J took honors in English litera- 
ture and history, the new Shakespere 
Society's prize. Arts Valedictorian, editor 
Dalhousie Univ. Magazine; was city editor 
of the Montreal Star, 1902-1905; London 
Daily Mail, Montreal Star and Associated 
Press correspondent; — Royal Tour in 
Canada, 1901; vice-pres. of Standard 
Publishing Co., and managing editor The 
Standard, 1905, to the present time. Pub- 
lications: editor of Shelley's Poems; many 
ms^azine articles; descriptive work, etc. 
Recreation: curling. Address: 171 St. James 
St., Montreal. 

TOBSTON, John MacKay, M.L.A.; 6. 
Orkney, Scot., 11 Oct., 1867; «. of Robert 
and Mary Yorston; m. Janet Mary Robert- 
son. Educ: Scot.; arrived in Canada, June, 
1890; farmer; elected to represent the 
district of Cariboo in Legislature of B.C., 
1907. Recreation: hunting. Address: 
Australian Ranch, Cariboo, B.C. 

TOUNG, Charles "W.; Editor and Prop, 
of the Freeholder, Cornwall; 6. Georgetown, 
Ont., 17 May, 1849; s. of James and Hester 
Young; m. Caroline Carthew, of Guelph; 
one s. one d. Acquired a knowledge of 
printing under T. &. R. White, Peterboro, 
and in office of the Toronto Leader: em- 
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ployed on editorial staff of several hews- 

gapers in the U.S.; later joined staff of the 
tratford Beacon; in 1885 purchased the 
Cornwall Freeholder, of which he has since 

gublished. Was press agt. for the Ont. 
rovt. at the Chicago World's Fair, 1893. 
Recreations: hunting, fishing. Address.: 
Cornwall, Ont. Club: Cornwall. 

YOUNG, Hon. Henry Esson, B.A., M.D. 
CM., LL.D.; Provincial Sec. and Minister 
of Education for B.C.; b. English River, 
Que., 24 Feb.. 1867; s. of Rev. Alexander 
Young (Scotch) and Ellen McJBain (Can- 
adian): m. 1904, Rosalind Watson. Educ : 
Queen's Univ., Kingston (B.A.). McGill 
Univ.. Montreal (M.D., CM.) Spent a yr. 
and a half in England in post grad. studies. 
Received hon. degree of LL.D. from Tor- 
onto Univ., 1 Oct., 1907. A physician, 
first el. to B.C. Legis. at g. e., 1903; re-el. at 
g. e., 1907, 1909.^ Sworn of the Ex. Coun. 
as Prov. Sec. and Min. of Education, 27 
Feb., 1907. Re-el. by accl. at bye-el.. 12 
March, 1907. Address: Victoria, B.C. 

TOUNG, Mrs. Rosalind Watson, M.A.. 
A.M.I.M.E.; 6. Himtingdon, Que., 19 April, 
1874; d. Rev. James Watson, D.D., and 
Margaret Fjrvie, d. of Rev. Adam lind; m . 
Hon. H. E. Young, Provincial Secy, and 
Minister of Education for B.C.; one d, 
Edu^.: Huntingdon Academy and McGill 
Univ. President of the University Woman's 
Club, of Victoria, B.C.; member of the Can. 
Min. Inst. Publications: a geograi>hy of 
B.C.; articles on minin|;, especially in the 
Atlin dist. Address: Victoria, B.C. Club: 
Alexandra, Victoria. 

TOUNG, Hon. James; b. Gait, Ont.. 24 
May, 1835; s. of John Young, of Melrose, and 
Janet Hell, of Ledburg, Scot., who settled 
in Gkilt in 1834; m. Margaret, 2nd d. of John 
MoNaught, of Brantford, Ont. Educ: 
public sch. of Gait; went into the printing 
business at 16 yrs. of age; at 18 was publish- 
er and editor of Gait Reformer; elec. to H. 
of C for S. Waterloo, 1867; re-elec. by 
acclam., 1872 and 1874; defeated in 1878; 
elec. for North Brant to the Ontario L^s- 
lature, 1879; re-el. by aoclanu in 1883; 
became a member of the Mowat Govern- 
ment in June, 1S33; re-elec. after accepting 
office. Publications: "Reminiscences of the 
Settlement of Gait and the Township of 
Dumfries;" "Public Men and Public Life in . 
Canada." Recreations: shooting«and fishing. 
Address: "Thomhill," Gait, Ont. ' 

YOUNG, Robert Evans, D.L.S.; Supt. of 
Ry. Lands, Dept. of the Interior, Ottawa; 
Chief Geographer of Dom. of Canada; b. 
Georgetown, Ont., 17 March, 1861; of 
Scotch and English parentag^ m. 1887, 
Winifred Frances, {dec) d. of Henry Lawe 
D.L.S., formerly of Dunnville. Ont., now of 
Ottawa; four d. Educ: High Schs. of Strat- 
ford and Belleville; Albert Coll., Belleville. 
Passed exams, as Dom. Land Surveyor and 
Prov. Land Surveyor of Manitoba m Win- 
nip^, 1882; Prov. Land Surveyor of B.C. 
in "Victoria, 1899; spent about 20 yrs' in 
surveying in Man. and B.C.: 1890-04; 
made special survey of the entire city of 
Winnipeg, which was rendered necessary 
by the introduction of the Torrens system 
of Land Transfer, and was carried out under 
the Prov. Govt, and the City Council of 
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Recreation: phot(^raphy. Address: 644 
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ZATITZ, Charles Ambrose, B.S.A.; 
Prof, of Field Husbandry, Ontario Agric. 
Colleee, Guelph; b. Coldstream. Middlesex 
Co., Ont., 25 Aug., 1863; s. of Daniel and 
Susan Zavite; m. Rebecca Wilson; one «. 
Educ: Coll. Inst., Strathroy, Ont.; Agric. 
Coll., Guelph. Received college diploma 
in 1886, and degree in agric. at Toronto 
Univ., 1888. Brought up on farm in 
Middlesex Co. Has been at Ontario Agric. 
Coll. for over 26 yrs., principal work being 
for the improvement of agric. and especially 
the farm crops of Ontario. Has lectured 
at Agric. Colleges in Canada, the U.S., 



WHO'S WHO. ZIMMERMAN 

England and Scotland; Sec, Ontario Agric. 
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Agric. Coll. Pithlications: reports and 
bulletins In connection with the Ontario 
Agric Coll. and Ontario Experimental 
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Pa., U.S.A., 14 Aug., 1852; s. of Isaac and 
Otellia Zimmerman; m. 1873, Isabelle 
Campbell, of Hamilton, Ont. Educ: Dela- 
ware, Ohio, A merchant. Mem. Bd. of 
Education for ten yrs.; now Chairman; on 
Bd. of License Commrs. for 14 yrs. El. to 
H. of C. at g. e., 1904; unsuccessful, 1908, 
A Presbyterian. A Liberal. Address: 
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Kald In 1909 averaged In num- 
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1909. 

4* S^ per day in number of claims 

A ^ *? A P®"^ ^*y innumber of Pol- 
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ance placed and paid for. 

$iS3,403.75^rt¥X 

cyholders and addition to Reserve. 
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$2,041,951,700.00 



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