Class Ficq o Book_ ' !U' : CopyiightN" JO COKOtlGHT DEPOSIT. Copyrighted 1916 Dr. C. W. PARKER A Biographical Dictionary of Men and Women Especially compiled for Newspaper and Library Reference VOLUME 1 1-9-1-6 Edited by Dr. C. W. Parker Publishers Operating in Conjunction with Jlnternational ^rcss, |limitcb Offices: PORTLAND: 72-74 Fifth Street VANCOUVER: Dominion Building MONTREAL: Transportation Building WINNIPEG: McArthur Building TORONTO: C. P. R. Building MINNEAPOLIS: Security Building NE'W YORK: 206-208 Broadway OTTAWA: Union Bank Building SPOKANE: Eagle Block r/oo \JDi '. I AUG -5 1916 ©CI.A4;i73J8 ^ wiro^s m\}a mh w\t^ 1913 |Si00rapfftes ABBOTT, Gcorg-e — Of Abbott & Suth- erland, Real Estate and Financial Agents, 432 Homer St., "Vancouver, and 1216 Broad St., Victoria. Born Auckland, N. Z., Oct. 31, 1878, son of Henry and Agnes Sarah Bruce Abbott. Real estate business, Auck- land, 1906-1911; came to Vancouver and began present business, J911. Married Evelyn Cardno, 1907. Presbyterian. Ad- dress: Merrill Mansions, Vancouver, B. C. ABBOTT, Harry Braitliwaite, C. B. — Born Abbotsford, Que., June 14, 1829. jSon of Rev. Joseph and Harriet Abbott. (?}ducated High School, Montreal; McGill [University. With St. Lawrence & At- j antic Railway, now part of G. T. Ry.; resigned 1857. Contracted and leased (jliviere du Loup section of G. T. R. V858; chief engineer Brockville & Ottawa Ry., 1864. Built and was president and '.nanaging-director Carleton Place & Ot- tawa branch Canadian Central Ry., 1872; chief engineer Eastern Extension Ry. Co., 1876. Entered service of C. P. R. as manager of construction of Sault Ste. Marie branch, 1882. General su- perintendent for British Columbia, 1886, retiring 1897. Assisted formation of 11th Battalion V. M. Argenteuil Ran- gers and retired with rank of major, Married Margaret Amelia Sicotte, 1868 has two sons and one daughter. Clubs Vancouver, Union (Victoria). Address 720 Georgia St., Vancouver, B. C. ABBOTT, JTolm i;ouis Grahame. — Of Abbott & Hart-McHarg, Barristers and Solicitors, 206 Winch Bldg., Vancouver. Born Brockville, Ontario, December 26, 1870. Son of Harry and Margaret Ab- bott. Educated Sorel, Que., and Trin- ity College, Toronto. Came to British Columbia, 1886. Called to the British Columbia bar in 1895 and has practiced law in Vancouver since. Ex-registrar of titles, Vancouver. Married Miss Al- exander, Vancouver, 1896; has one son. Clubs: Vancouver, Terminal City. Rec- reations: horses, shooting, fishing. Ad- dress: 725 Broughton St., Vancouver, B. C. ABBOTT, Wiaiiam Richard. — Farmer. Born Manchester, England, April 1, 1846. Son of Richard and Caroline Mary Clayton Abbott. Educated Hollis Hos- pital School, Sheffield, England. Came to Canada, 1871; Manitoba, 1873; and to what is now Province of Saskatchewan as Sergeant Major of Military Escorts, attending Indian treaty. Fort Qu'Appelle, 1874. Unsuccessful candidate for Sas- katchewan Legislature for Maple Creek, 1908. Councillor Maple Creek, 1903- 1904; Mayor, 1905, 1906, 1907. Married Jane McCaugherty, Kingston, Ontario, 1875; has four sons. Society: I. O. O. F. Liberal; Anglican. Address: Maple Creek, Sask. ACXIBSON, Herbert. — Of Acheson & Shannon, Barristers and Solicitors, Sas- katoon. Born Ireland, October 1, 1855; son of Alfred Ernest and Emma Ach- eson. Educated Dr. Stackpoole's School, Kingstown, Ireland; Rev. James Rice's School, Dublin, Ireland. Came to Man- itoba and engaged freighting with ox carts on prairies of Saskatchewan, 1874; law student with His Honour, Judge Corbett Locke, Nelson, Manitoba, 1882; caHed to Manitoba bar, 1888; formed present partnership, 1896. Vice-presi- dent Saskatoon Board of Trade; Bencher of Law Society of Saskatchewan; pres- ident Irish Association of Saskatoon. Served as corporal and sergeant Win- nipeg Light Infantry, Northwest Rebel- lion, 1885 (medal and clasp); lieutenant Manitoba Dragoons, 1894-1900. Second in command 22d Saskatchewan Light Horse. Married Jennie E. Fowler, 1886; has one son and one daughter. Club: Saskatoon. Societies: I. O. O. F., K. of P., Elks. Recreations: riding, fishing, reading. Conservative: Anglican. Ad- dress: 502 Walmer Road, Saskatoon, Sask. ADAM, David ■William. — Of McKay & Adam, Barristers Prince Albert. Born Morayshire, Scotland, June 20, 1874; son of James and Isabella Adam. Educated WHO'S WHO AND WHY public and high schools. Morayshire; Edinburgh University. Articled to law firm, Elgin, Scotland, 1890. Came to Prince Albert, admitted to the North- west Territories Bar and entered into partnership with James McKay under present firm name, 1902. Chairman of Collegiate Institute Board since its or- ganization; secretary Curling and Skat- ing Rink Co.; secretary Opera House Co.; treasurer Anglican Synod of Sas- katchewan Endowment Funds; trustee Prince Albert Public School Board. Served as lieutenant 6th "Volunteers Battalion Royal Scots. Married Mary Alexander, Calgary, 1903. Society; St. Andrew's. Recreations: lawn tennis, hunting. Conservative: Anglican. Ad- dress: 109 West 20th St., Prince Albert, Sask. ADAM, Francois, C. H. — .Assi.'^tant Gen- eral Right of Way and Claims Agent, G. T. P. Ry., Camrose; President, Stoney Creek Collieries, Ltd.; Director, Edmon- ton Leatlier & Shoe Co., Ltd.; Director, W^estern Canada Fire Insurance Co. Born Dinant, Belgium, Jan. 24, 1865, son of Francois Adam, and Barbe Mann. Edu- cated: Louvain University. Came to Al- berta, 1889; fur trader. Battle River Dis- trict, 1889-1900; ranching, 1889-1907; pro- moted town of Camrose and operated lumber yards until 1910; associated with G. T. P. since 1908; promoted Western Union Fire Insurance Co., of Vancouver; member advisory board. Occidental Fire Insurance Co., Wawanesa, Man. Mar- ried Laura Gillette, 1890; has six sons and two daughters. Societies: I. O. F., K. of C. Recreation: shooting: Roman Catholic. Address: Camrose, Alta. ADAIdS, Charles Frederick — Of Muir, Jepson & Adams, Barristers and Solici- tors, Bank of British North American Bldg., Calgary. Born Sarnia, Ont., March 13. 1880, son of Cant. .T. F. i^dams. Edu- cated: public schools and Collegiate, Sar- nia; Manitoba University; Osgoode Hall. Called to Alberta and Saskatchewan Bar 190fi. Secretary and treasurer Law So- ciety of Alberta since its creation, 1907. Ho ^ cppi-etqr^- (\T''a'ii^n riuh. ChI-^'^'-v. 1907-1908. President Young Men's Club, Calgary, 1906-1908. Married Amy Allen Johns, Exeter, Ont., 1909. Methodist. Address: Calgary, Alta. ADAMS, D. E. — Of Adams Coal Co., Ltd., 224 Bannatyne Ave., "Winnipeg. Born Beaverton, Ont., April 26, 1859; son of John and Mary Adams. Educated public schools. Telegraph operator, Beaverton, Ont.; afterwards Toronto. Came to Winnipeg, 1882; associated with the Northwest Fuel Co.; Dominion Coal Co.; Tabor Coal Mining Co., Ltd. Mar- ried Charlotte Soper, Albert Lee, Minn.. 1884- has one son and two daughters. Club: Manitoba. Society: A. P. & A. M. Recreations: bowling, golf. Independent; Presbyterian. Address: 90 Roslyn Road. Winnipeg, Man. ELIAS ADAMS. ADAMS, Elias. — Lumber merchant. (Retired.) Born Watford, Ontario, May 4, 1868; son of Thomas and Ellen Ad- ams. Educated public schools, Wat- ford; Commercial College, London. Came to Alberta and engaged in ranching, 1890; postmaster and collector 1892- 1893; secretary-treasurer. Assessor, col- lector South District, 1898-1899; partner of Adams Lumber Company, Lethbridge, 1901-1908. Alderman. Lethbridge, 1908- 1909; Mayor, 1910-1911. Married Lucy Walker Kimball, 1900; has one son. Club: Chinook. Societies: A. F. & A. M., I. O. O. F. Recreations: curling, travel.' Conservative; Presbyterian. Address: 1261 Fourth Ave., S., Lethbridge, Alta. ADAMS, Prank W. — Vice-president and Managing Director Western branches Adams Bros. Harness Manufacturing Co., Ltd., 154 Market St., E., "Winnipeg. Born Oxford, Ontario. October 12, 1861; son of Henry and Jane Adams. Edu- cated public schools. Drygoods, Nor- wich, Ontario, 1876-1888. Came to Bran- don, Man., 1888. Member Winnipeg Council, 1907-1908, 1909-1911. Married Isabella Kate Hall, Woodstock, Ontario. 1884; has one son. Club: Commercial. Recreations: cricket, baseball. Liberal; Methodist. Address: Roslyn Place, Win- nipeg, Man. ADAMS, Samuel Hunter, B. A Of Jones, Pescod & Adams, Barristers, 136a 8th Ave., E., Calgary. Born West Flam- boro, Ontario, April 14, 1880; son of Samuel and Mary Adams. Educated high school, Dundas, Ontario; Manitoba University. Taught school Sperling, Russell and Strathclair, Man., 1900- WHO'S WHO AND WHY SAMUEL HUNTER ADAMS, B. A. 1906; law student Jones, Nichols & Pes- cod, Calgary, 1906; admitted partner, 1909. Married Margaret N. Ross, 1910. Society: K. of P. Recreations: football, baseball. Liberal; Presbyterian. Ad- dress: Fourth St., N. W., Calgary, Alta. ADAMS, Rev. "Walter Kobert, M. A. — Anglican clergyman. Born London, England, September 1, 1877; son of Rob- ert John and Gertrude (Coggin) Adams. Educated Hurstpierpoint College, Sus- sex, England; University of Durham. Foundation scholar. 1896. First class mathematical honours, 1900, and Fellow, 1901. Ordained deacon, 1900; priest, 1901. Curate, Croxdale, Durham; Lambeth, London. Came to Saskatchewan, 1907. Incumbent Baring Mission; Whitewood; now rector Indian Head. Gazetted chap- lain 16th Light Horse, with rank of honorary captain, 1910. Married Eliza- beth Mary Whiteman, Woldingham, Sur- rey, England, 1909; has one daughter. Recreations: cricket, chess. Address: The Rectory, Indian Head, Sask. ADAMSOir, Alan J. — President West- ern Trust Co., 274 Main St., Winnipeg. Born Clifden, County of Galway, Ireland, Aug. 1, 1857; son of Rev. John Evans and Harriet Adamson. Educated Dublin High School. Came to Canada, 1873. On sur- veying expedition, 1873-1875; telegraph supply contractor, Battleford, Sask, 1875; farmed Nelsonville, 1877-1891; grain business, Morden, Man., 1891-1898; secre- tary-treasurer, Manitoba Grain Co., 1896; hardware, implement and real estate business, Rosthern, Sask., 1898-1900. Di- rector Northern Crown Bank. Director Canadian Territories Corporation of Sas- katchewan; director Saskatchewan In- vestment & Trust Co.; vice-president ALAN J. ADAMSON. North Empire Fire Insurance Co. Elect- ed to House of Commons for Humboldt, 1904-1908. Married Julia G. Turriff, Manitou, Man., 1880; has six sons and two daughters. Clubs: Manitoba, Carle- ton. Liberal; Anglican. Address: 161 Mayfair Ave., Winnipeg, Man. ABAMSOir, John Evans, B. A. — Bar- rister, 364 Main St., Winnipeg. Born Nelson, Man., September 9, 1884, son of Alan Joseph and Julia Adamson. Educated nublic schools, Manitoba and Saskatchewan; St. John's College; Man- itoba University. Student with Hugg & Kelley; Munson, Allan, Laird <§; Davis; Aikins, Robson, Fullerton & Coyne, 1907- 1910. Called to Manitoba bar and com- menced practice, 1910. Clubs: Western Canada Military Institute, Carleton. So- ciety: A. F. & A. M. Liberal; Anglican. Address: 757 Dorchester Ave., Winnipeg, Man. ADO^FH, Henry Kamont. — Of Adolph & Preudhomme, Barristers, Northern Bank Bldg., Brandon. Presi- dent Adolph Lumber Co., of Baynes Lake, B. C. Born Brant Township, Bruce County, Ont, Feb. 23, 1862, son of Fred- erick and Margaret Reid Lament Adolph. Educated public and high schools. Ches- ley and Walkerton, Ont. Taught school Chesley, 1879. Came to Brandon, 1882. Principal, Souris School, 1886-1890. Called to Manitoba Bar, 1897, and has practiced at Brandon since. Alderman, 1905-1908; Mayor, 1909-1911. Married Mae Russell Elliott, Chesley, 1900; has one son. Societies: A. F. & A. M.; (P. D. D. G. M.); C. O. F. (P. D. H. C. R.) ; K. of P.; I. O. O. F. Liberal; Presbyte- rian. Address: 1540 Lome Ave., Bran- don, Man. WHO'S WHO AND WHY JAMES ALBEJRT MANNING AIKINS. AIKZNS, James Albert Manning-, M. A., K. C, M. P. — Of Aikins, Fullerton, Foley & McWilliams; and Aikins. Lot'tus & Aikins, Barristers, 221 McDermot St., Winnipeg. Born Grahamsville, Peel County, Ont, Dec. 10, 1851; son of Hon. J. C. Aikins, P. C, LL. D., and Mary Elizabeth Aikins. Educated Richview public schools, Brampton Grammar School, Upper Canada College, Toronto University (B. A.). Graduated Arts, 1875, M. A. 1876. Called to Ontario bar, 1878. Came to Winnipeg and called to Manitoba bar, 1879; called to Northwest- ern Territories bar, now Saskatchewan bar and Alberta bar, 1882; appointed Q. C, 1884; Counsel at vV^innipeg for Impe- rial Bank of Canada, Bank of Ottawa, Great West Life Assurance Co., and other financial corporations. President General Assets & Agency Corporation. Director Northern Trusts Company; Canadian Fire Insurance Company; Cana- dian Indemnity Company; a Canadian director of the Gresham Life Assurance Society, and a director of other compa- nies. Counsel for the Department of Justice, 1879-1896; appointed by Domin- ion Government one of Royal Commis- sioners to investigate and report on ad- ministration of justice in the Northwest Territories, 1880; appointed by the Do- minion Government to represent Canada at International Congress on moral edu- cation at The Hague, 1912; appointed by the Manitoba Government a member of WHO'S WHO AND WHY the Royal Commission concerning agri- culture education, 1902; president Mani- toba Bar Association; director Wesley College. Counsel for the Government of Manitoba, drafting Manitoba liquor bill, 1900. A Bencher of the Manitoba Law Society since 1880 and has served as its secretary, treasurer and president. Mem- ber Council of University of Manitoba and has been Hon. Bursar of tlie Uni- versity since 1887; chairman Royal Com- mission Manitoba University; director Manitoba Agricultural College; since 1890 chairman Wesleyan College Board. President T. M. C. A., 1879-1882. Coun- sel for C. P. R. in Western Canada, 1881- 1911. Presented silver cup to Manitoba Mounted Rifles for general efficiency, 1907. Has presented numerous other cups and medals for various military and other organizations; appointed hon- orary Lieutenant-Colonel 90th Regiment Winnipeg Rifles, 1910; appointed hon- orary Lieutenant-Colonel 99th Regiment, Brandon, 1911. Elected to House of Com- mons for Brandon, 1911. Married, first, Mary B. McLellan, 1884; second, Mary F. Colby, 1899; has one son and two daughters. Clubs: Manitoba; St. Charles Country; Adanac, all of Winnipeg; Ri- deau (Ottawa); Brandon (Brandon). Recreations: golf, shooting, riding. Con- servative; Methodist. Address: River Bend, Winnipeg, Man. ROBERT GRANT AFFLECK. ATTUiCK, Robert Grant. — Of Rich- ards, Affleck & Co., Barristers, McAr- thur Bldg., Winnipeg. Born Middle- ville, Ontario, August 4, 1871; son of Wm. B. and Sarah Affleck. The old Scotch family of Auchinleck pronounced Affleck (of which the spelling Affleck is a corruption), dates from the fifth century. One branch of the family had a seat in Ayrshire, while another held the barony of Auchinleck in Forfarshire. The old castle of Affleck, near Dundee, built in the 15th century, still stands in wonderful preservation and is consid- ered a typical example of a great cas- tle building era. At a later date Sir Edward Affleck, who was an admiral in the English navy, so distinguished him- self at the great naval battle of Guada- loupe as to earn a baronetcy in Eng- land, his seat being Dalham Hall, Sus- sex. Educated high school, Almonte, Os- goode Hall. Taught school Watson's Cor- ners and Cedar Hill, 1889-1892. Came to Winnipeg, 1900. Served as captain of 79th Cameron Highlanders of Canada. Married Annie M. Scott, Pakeham, On- tario, 1900; has one son and two daugh- ters. Clubs: Manitoba, Carleton, West- ern Canada Military Institute. Recrea- tions: soldiering, motoring, hunting, fishing. Liberal; Presbyterian. Ad- dress: 117 Gerard St., Winnipeg, Man. AIE^^O, James. — Contractor and Real Estate Broker, 34 Lineham Bldg., Cal- gary. Vice-president and managing di- rector International Construction & Mining Co., Ltd.; director Guaranty Loan & Investment Co., Ltd. Born Al- tilia, Italy, March 1, 1875; son of An- tonio and Mary Aiello. Educated Al- tilia College. Came to Canada, 1895; Alberta, 1901. Contracting business since. Married Teressa Boffaetina, 1907; has two sons. Society: Italian. Lib- eral; Roman Catholic. Address: 205 Fourth Ave., E., Calgary, Alta. JAMES ALEXANDER AIKIN, M. A. AIKXTSr, James Alexander, VL. A. — Editor and publisher Daily Phoenix, Saskatoon. Born Hamilton, Ontario, January 9, 1868; son of James and Nancy Aiken. Educated Queen's Univer- sity. Worked at trade as upholsterer 15 years. Journalist on Globe, Toronto; Cleveland, 1901-1902; Chicago, 1902- 1905. Came to Saskatoon, 1905. Mem- ber Provincial Council of Education; WHO'S WHO AND WHY first president Canadian Club, Saslta- toon; Major "A" Squadron, 2 2d Sas- katchewan Light Horse. Married Olive Mildred Thomson, 1908; has one daugh- ter. Clubs: Canadian, Saslcatoon; Sas- Itatoon Young Liberal. Recreation: riding. Liberal. Address: 239 Third Ave., Saskatoon, Sask. AIKINS, Mary Colby. — (Wife of J. A. M. Aiklns, M. P.) Born Stanstead, Que.; daugliter of William B. and Malvina Wallingford Colby. Educated Stanstead Wesleyan College. Came to Manitoba, 1887. First president Winnipeg Young Women's Christian Association. Mar- ried J. A. M. Aikins, M. P., 1899 has two daughters. Clubs: Women's Cana- dian, Daughters of the Empire. Recrea- tions: golf, tennis. Methodist. Address: Riverbend, Winnipeg, Man. J. M. AITKEN. ATTTrBTf J. Manns. — Manager Royal Bank of Canada, Lethbridge. Born Ma- ple, Ontario, February 26, 1878; son of Rev. William and Jane Noble Aitken. Educated Harkins Academy, Newcastle, N. B. Junior clerk Royal Bank of Can- ada, Newcastle, 1896; came to Alberta in 1910. Served as private. South Af- rican War, 1899-1901. Married Kath- erine McAffee, Woodstock, 1902; has two sons and one daughter. Club: Chinook. Society: A. F. & A. M. Conservative; Presbyterian. Address: 275 Brunton St., Lethbridge, Alta. AZTKEir, Hobert Travel Donaldson, B. A., ImTm. B. — Of Aitken & Wright, Bar- risters and Solicitors, Alberta Block, Calgary. Director Federal Fire Insur- ance Co. Born Newcastle, N. B., April 23, 1873; son of Rev. William and Jean ROBERT TRAVEL DONALDSON AITKEN, B. A., LL. B. Noble Aitken. Educated University of New Brunswick, Dalhousie University. Called to New Brunswick bar, 1898; practiced Newcastle, 1898-1907; with le- gal department Montreal Engineering Co., Montreal, 1907-1908; came to Al- berta, 1908. Served as Crown Prose- cutor, Northumberland, N. B.; Clerk of the Court; City Clerk and Treasurer, Newcastle; 1906-1907 captain 14th Com- pany, C. A. S. C. Married Jean Thomp- son, Newcastle, 1901; has two daugh- ters. Clubs: Alberta, Calgary Golf, Country. Society: A. P. «& A. M. Rec- reation: golf. Conservative; Presby- terian. Address: Glencoe Lodge, Cal- gary, Alta. AIKMAN, James Allan — Barrister and Solicitor, Imperial Bank Chambers, Vic- toi'ia. Born Victoria, Sept. 10, 1871, son of H. B. W. and Marie Amelie David Aikman. Educated public scliools, V^ic- toria and New Westminster. Commenced practice, Victoria, 1893. Married EfEie Galena Lowe, Seattle, Wash. Address: 1195 Fort St., Victoria, B. C. AKHUBST, William Adolpbus. — Man- ager Canadian Fairbanks Co., Ltd., 101 Water St., Vancouver. Born Coaticook, Que., January 12, 1878; son of Robert and Alice Akhurst. Educated Interna- tional Corresponding School, Coaticook High School. Mechanical engineer with Sleeper & Akhurst, Coaticook; subse- quently draughtsman with Canadian Rand Co., Sherbrooke, Que.; came to British Columbia, 1903. Member of Van- couver Board of Trade. Married Win- nifred E. Munns, 1906; has one son. WHO'S WHO AND WHY WILLIAM ADOLPHUS AKHURST. Clubs: Vancouver, Terminal City, Royal Vancouver Yacht. Recreations: shoot- ing,, fishing-. Address: 1301 Pender St., Vancouver, B. C. AI^DOUS, Montague, D. T. S., J. P. — Of Montague Aldous & Laing, Financial Agents, Trust & Loan Bldg., Winnipeg. Born Charlottetown, P. E. I., Sept. 30, 1850; son of Hon. John Aldous. Educated: Prince of Wales College, Charlottetown and Bowdoin College, Maine. Came to Winnipeg 1874 as land surveyor and en- gineer. Married Mary Agnes Bate, sec- ond daughter of Sir Henry Bate, Ottawa, 1882;'' has five sons and two daughters. Club: Manitoba (president). Recreations: curling, golf, yachting, shooting. Con- servative; Anglican. Address: 2 Elswood St., Winnipeg, Man. AIiDRIDGE, "Walter Hull — Mining En- gineer, Managing Director, Consolidated Mining and Smelting Co. of Canada; Chief of Mining and Metallurgical Department, C. P. R. Born Brooklyn, N. Y., Sept. 8, 1867, son of Volney and Harriet B. Ald- ridge. Educated: Brooklyn Polytechnic School; Columbia University. Metallur- gist, Colorado Smelting Co., Pueblo Coun- ty, Colo.; Manager, East Helena & Great Falls Works, Montana; Manager, United Smelting & Refining Co. Address: Trail, B. C. ALEXANDER, Andrew Boak, B. A., Mf D. — Superintendent Winnipeg 'Gen- eral Hospital. Physician and Surgeon, Kensington Block, Winnipeg. Born Truro, N. S., May 8, 1872; son of John and Mary Alexander. Educated Acad- emy School, Pictou, N. S.; Manitoba College; Manitoba Medical' College, Win- nipeg. Practiced in Killarney, Man., 1897; came to Winnipeg, 1905. Married Florence Ethel Dowler, Winnipeg, 1902; has two sons and one daughter. Society: President St. Andrew's Society, Winni- peg; ex-president Granite Curling Club. Recreations: curling, hunting. Liberal; Presbyterian. Address: 714 Broadway, Winnipeg, Ma,n. AIiBXANDBB, Frederic William — Res- ident Engineer on Maintenace, C. P. R., Calgary. Born Fredericton Junction, N. B., Nov. 22, 1878. Educated: Fredericton Junction. Joined Bangor and Aroostook Railway, 1897; appointed resident engi- neer of that line, 1902; joined C. P. R., 1903: resident engineer since 1904. Ad- dress : Calgary, Alta. A^EXANBBB, G-eorge. — Manager Great West Canning Co., Steveston, B. C. Born Aberdeenshire, Scotland, Aug- ust 8, 1844; son of David and Katherine Alexander. Educated Fovern Parish School. Came to British Columbia, 1878. Engaged fishing and timber business, 1886; manager Canadian Pacific Pack- ing Co., 1886-1892; district manager British Columbia Packers Association, 1892-1896. Commissioner Lulu Island Dyking Scheme. Married Elsie Smith, 1892; has one son and three daughters. Club: New Westminster. Address: 1284 Nelson St., Vancouver, B. C. RICHARD HENRY ALEXANDER, J. P. AI^BXAItroBB, Bichard Henry, J. F. — Assistant General Manager British Co- lumbia Mills, Timber & Trading Co., Dunlevy and Vancouver. Born Edin- burgh, Scotland, May 17, 1844; son of James and Elizabeth Alexander. Edu- cated Edinburgh Academy; Upper Can- ada College. Came to British Columbia, 1862, via Tete Jaune cache and head waters of Eraser River, and roughed it with the hardy pioneers of those days WHO'S WHO AND WHY cutting wood, mining, packing Cariboo, etc.; came to Vancouver, accountant Hastings Saw Mill Co., 1870; ex-mem- ber Board of Health; secretary School Board; Alderman; chairman Pilotage Board; served with Victoria Rifles, 1865. Married Emma Tammadge, Victoria; has three sons and one daughter. Clubs: Vancouver, Royal Vancouver Yacht Union (Victoria). Society: A. P. & a! M. Recreation: yachting. Address' 1000 Gilford St., Vancouver, B. C. AIii:XAin>EB, Henry Osborne. — Bar- rister, Stipendiary Magistrate, Inns of Court Bldg., Vancouver. Born Vancou- ver, December 15, 1873 (first white boy born m Vancouver). Educated St. Paul's College, Esquimault. Called to British Columbia bar, 1896; practiced Vancouver since. Married Anna E. Rouleau. Club- Royal Vancouver Yacht. Society: Native Sons of British Columbia. Recreation: yachting. Address: 1734 Comox St., Vancouver, B. C. AIiEXANDEZb, William Thomas. Managing Director Great West Perma- nent Loan Co., 436 Main St., Winnipeg- manager Imperial Trust Co., Ltd.; man- aging director Canadian National Fire Insurance Co. Born Hamilton. Novem- ber 13, 1875; son of Mathew Alexander. Educated Albert College, Belleville. With Loan Company, Hamilton, 1897. Came to Winnipeg, 1897. Married Edith Beamer, Hamilton, 1897; has one son and one daughter. Clubs: Carleton, Ad- anac. Society: A. F. & A. M. Recrea- tion: horses. Conservative; Methodist. Address: 342 Colony St., Winnipeg, Man. AIiIiAN', George WJlliam, M. A. — Of Munson, Allan, Laird & Davis and Mun- son Allan, Haffner & Hobkirk, Barristers and Solicitors, C. N. R. Block, Main and Portage Ave., Winnipeg; Director, Great West Life Assurance Co.; Northern Trusts Co.; Manitoba Bridge & Iron Works, Ltd.; Northern Land & Loan Co., Ltd.; The Belgo-Canadian Real Es- tate Co.; Western Land & Loan Co.; Caledonian Investment Co.; National Land & Loan Co.; Canada Land & Loan Co.; Manitoba Land & Loan Co.; Mem- ber of Advisory Board, General Financial Corporation of Canada, etc. Born Moss Park, Toronto, Aug. 13, 1860, son of Ade- laide Harriet and Hon. George William Allan, P. C. Educated: Upper Canada College; Gait Collegiate Institute; Trin- ity College School, Port Hope; Trinity College University, Toronto, B. A. '80- M. A. '96. Called to Manitoba Bar, 1882- began practice under firm name, Munson & Allan, 1882. Married Muriel Hester Wragge, daughter of Edmund Wragge C. E., Toronto, 1896; has two sons and two daughters. Clubs: Manitoba; St Charles Country; Winnipeg Hunt Con- servative; Agliican. Address: Roslyn Place, Winnipeg, Man. HAROLD McMARTIN ALLAN, B. A. AZ;iiAir, Harold IMcUartin, B. A. — Of Martin, Allan & Graham, Barristers and Solicitors, Weyburn. Born Perth, Ont. Oct. 23, 1884, son of James A. and Mar- garet McMartin Allan. Educated Perth Collegiate Institute; Toronto University. Called to Saskatchewan Bar, 1911; prac- ticed Weyburn since. Married Clara I. Spence, Winnipeg, 1912. Recreation, ten- nis. Liberal; Presbyterian. Address: Weyburn, Sask. AiaiAlT, James Alexander. — Of Allan Gordon, Bryant & Gordon, Barristers, Regina. Born Perth, Ontario, September 13, 1859; son of James and Janet Allan. Educated Perth High School, Toronto University. Practiced Perth, 1881-1906. Came to Regina, 1906; practiced with Hon. J. H. Lamont, until latter was ap- pointed Judge of Supreme Court of Sas- katchewan. Present firm organized 1908. Alderman Perth, 1894-1897; Mayor, 1897- 1899; president Canadian Club. Perth, 1901. Married Margaret McMartin, Mon- treal, 1883; has two sons and two daughters. Club: Canadian, Asslniboia. Societies: I. O. O. F., A. O'. U. W., C. O. F. Recreations: boating, cricket. Lib- eral; Presbyterian. Address: Regina, Sask. AX.ImAK, Jobn Georgre. — Of Allan Bros., Financial, Real Estate and Insurance Brokers, 510 Pender St., W., Vancouver. Director Empire Life Assurance Co.; director Vancouver Wyoming Oil Co.; director British Columbia Oil Refining Co. Born Perth, Ontario, January 25, 1873; son of Thomas and Sarah Dodd Allan. Educated public schools and Collegiate Institute, Perth. Came to British Columbia, 1889. Clerk, F. W. Hart & Co., Vancouver, 1889; from clerk to agent Dominion Express Co. in Brit- ish Columbia, 1893-1900; Provincial WHO'S WHO AND WHY JOHN GEORGE ALLAN. manag-er Equitable Life Insurance Co., Vancouver, 1900-1904; mining, Alaska, 1905; established present business, 1905. Married Eva Maud Allen, Cornwall, On- tario, 1907; has one daughter. Club: Commercial. Societies: A. F. & A. M., K. of P. Recreations: hunting, athletic sports. Conservative; Presbyterian. Ad- dress: 1460 Bute St., Vancouver, B. C. AUmAJS, WiUiam Bae. — ^Of Allan, Kil- lam & McKay, Brokers and Insurance Agents, 364 Main St., Winnipeg; Western agent Allan Royal Mail S. S. Co.; Lloyds agent; director Canadian Mortgage As- sociation; director Union Bank of Can- ada. Born Montreal, March 9, 1864; son of Andrew Allan (founder Allan Line of Steamships) and Isabella Allan. Edu- cated Rugby, England. Entered service of Allan Line S. S. Co., Boston, 1882. Came to Winnipeg, 1883. President Board of Fire Underwriters, 1902-1903. Married Minnie Killam, widow Hon. A. C. Killam, Winnipeg, 1909. Clubs: Man- itoba, St. James (Montreal). Recrea- tion: riding. Anglican. Address: 15 Roslyn Road, Winnipeg, Man. JiUiiax, Cliaxles Herbert. — Capitalist (retired). Born Cobourg, Ontario, Oc- tober 1, 1857; son of J. T. and Caroline L. Allen. Educated Cobourg- and To- ronto. Called to Ontario bar, 1879; practiced, Toronto, 1879-1908. Came to British Columbia, 1908. Interested in British Columbia collieries; British Co- lumbia Lands Co. Served with Queen's Own Rifles. Married Marion Brown Lee, Winnipeg; has two sons and two daughters. Society: A. F. & A. M. Rec- reations: golf, fishing, cricket, bridge. Address: 1280 Nicola St., Vancouver, B. C. AJmImUJH, Frank, M. A., Fb. H. — Pro- fessor of Physics, Manitoba University, Winnipeg. Born Canterbury, N. B., Feb- ruary 6, 1874; son of Rev. John Salter and Charlotte M. N. Allen. Educated University of New Brunswick, B. A. Alumni gold medal and Brydon-Jack scholar, 1895 and 1897. Cornell Univer- sity, Ph. D., 1901. Principal Westmore- land County Grammar School, 1898-1901. Instructor, physics, Cornell University, 1903-1905; appointed to present chair, 1905. Chairman of University Faculty; member of Council of Manitoba Univer- sity. Published many scientific investi- gations. Married Sarah Estelle Harper, Shediac, N. B., 1903; has one son and one daughter. Societies: Fellow Royal Society of Canada, American Physical Society of New York, Fellow American Association for Advancement of Science. Methodist. Address: 117 Harvard Ave., Winnipeg, Man. AIii:iZ:ir, Nabotli, M. D. — Physician. Born Greenspond, Bonavista Bay, Nfld., December 14, 1871; son of George and Elizabeth Allen. Educated Greenspond and San Francisco. Came to British Co- lumbia, 1891. Engaged salmon industry. Eraser River, and fur sealing. North Pa- cific, 1891-1900. Married Ethel May Ashwell, Chilliwack; has one son and one daughter. Club: Canadian. Recrea- tion: baseball. Address: 1200 Tenth Ave., W., Vancouver, B. C. WILLIAM JAMES ALLISON. AIiIiZSON', William James — Of Brook & Allison, Real Estate and Financial Agents, 1817 1^ Scarth St., Regina. Born Huron County, Ont, June 9, 1877, son of John and Jane Chalmers Allison. Edu- WHO'S WHO AND WHY caled public and high schools, Huron County; commercial course Regina. En. gaged farming and shorthorn breeding, Ontario, prior to coming to Regina, 1906; member of firm, Hackney & Alli- son, real estate brokers, 1907-1908; trav- eler, Cockshutt Plow Co., 1906-1909; in- spector. National Finance Co., 1909- 1911; established present business, 1911. Married Jeanette Strang Gardiner, Re- gina, 1910. Liberal; Presbyterian. Ad- dress: 2065 Angus St., Regina, Sask. AIiIiISON, Bev. William Talbot, M. A., B. D., Ph. D. — Professor of English Literature, Wesley College, Winnipeg. Born Unionville, Ontario, December 20, 1874; son of Thomas R. and Mary Ann Allison. Educated Victoria University, Yale University. Journalist Toronto Star, 1895. Declined editorship Dawson Sun, 1902. Entered Presbyterian min- istry, 1902. Pastor, Stayner, Ont., 1902- 1907. Lecturer, English, Toronto Uni- versity, 1905-1906. Pastor Congrega- tional Church, Middlefield, Conn., 1907; present position since 1910. Came to Winnipeg, 1910. Published "The Amber Army and Other Poems," 1910; critical edition of Milton's "Tenure of Kings and Magistrates," with introduction and notes; "Yale Studies in English," 1911. Married Annie Josephine Dawson, Lon- don, 1901; has two sons. Society: A. F. & A. M. Presbyterian. Address: Ashford Block, Winnipeg, Man. AIiItOWAV, William Porbes. — Of Al- loway & Champion, Bankers, 362 Main St., Winnipeg. Born Queen's County, Ireland, August 20, 1852; son of Capt. Arthur William and Mary Alloway. Edu- cated Montreal High School. Came to Manitoba, 1870. Transportation business, 1872-1877. Served six years City Coun- cil. Governor Winnipeg General Hos- pital. Served Red River expedition. Mar- ried Elizabeth Maclaren, Buckingham, Que., 1879. Clubs: Manitoba, St. Charles Country. Recreation: riding, driving. Liberal. Address: 407 Assiniboine Ave., Winnipeg, Man. AKDPItSON, George Allan, TIL H., C. M. — Phyf^ician. Born Owen Sound, On- tario, June 4, 1870; son of George An- derson. Educated Collegiate Institute, Owen Sound; Trinity College; Toronto University. Came to Alberta, 1901. Di- rector Calgary General Hospital; direc- tor Calgary Y. M. C. A.; director West- ern Canada College; member of Senate, Calgary University. Served as private, Queen's Own Rifles, 1892-1894. Mar- ried Mary T. Millard, Newmarket, On- GEORGE ALLAN ANDERSON, M. D., C. M. tario, 1904. Clubs: Canadian, Alpine Club of Canada. Societies: I. O. O. P.; medical societies; various philanthropic organizations. Recreation: travel. In- dependent Liberal; Methodist. Address: 126 Sixth Ave., W., Calgary, Alta. ANDBBSOir, Harold, B. A., M. B. — Physician and Surgeon; City Medical Health Officer, Fernie, since 1908. Born Montreal, January 29, 1873; son of W. J. and Emily Boyle Anderson. Educated Collegiate Institute, London; Toronto University. House surgeon Toronto General Hospital, 1898-1899; surgeon Al- lan Line, 1899-1900; surgeon Quarantine Station William Head, Victoria, 1900- 1907; private practice, Fernie, since 1908. Married Oneida McCosh, 1901. Club: Fernie. Societies: A. F. & A. M., I. O. O. F., M. W. of A., Kappa Alpha. Recreations: curling, shooting. Con- servative; Anglican. Address: Fernie, B. C. ANDBBSON, Herbert E. — Secretary- treasurer Anderson Investment Co., Ltd., Real Estate and Financial Brokers, Grain Exchange, Calgary. Born Mower County, Minn., February 26, 1872; son of Victor A. and Mary Anderson. Edu- cated public schools. South Dakota. Clerk First National Bank, Clark, S. D., 1889-1904; came to Calgary, 1905; sec- retary-treasurer Calgary Colonization WHO'S WHO AND WHY HERBERT B. ANDERSON. Co., 1905-1909; founded present business, 1910. Married Ora Murray, Minneapolis, Minn., 1904; has one son and one daugh- ter. Clubs: Alberta, Calgary, Calgary Golf and Country. Societies: A. F. & A. M., K. of P. Recreation: motoring. In- dependent; Congregationalist. Address: Ninth St. and 19th Ave., W., Calgary, Alta. ANDERSON, H. E. — Of Anderson & Sheppard, Real Etetlate and Insurance Brokers; Managing Director, Hudson Bay Security & Investment Co., Ltd.; Secretary, Anderson, Sheppard Co., Ltd. Born Owattonna, Minn., Nov. 15, 1872, son of John H. and Mary Anderson. Educated: public schools, Owattonna and Fargo. Traveller, Northwest Hide & Fur Co., Minneapolis; subsequently farmed, North Dakota; grain and machinery busi- ness, Langenberg, Sask., 1904-1907; estab- lished present business, 1907. Mayor, Langenberg, 1905-1906. Married Eliza- beth Murray, 1894; has four sons and two daughters. Society: M. W. A. Lib- eral. Address: 14 Hall St., E. Moose .Taw, Sask. ANSEBSON, Hug'Ii Campbell. — Man- ager Traders Bank, Edmonton. Born Guelph, Ontario, September 1, 1885; son of Rev. William and Mary Elizabeth An- derson. Educated public schools, Guelph and Gait. Joined Bank Sturgeon Falls, Ontario, 1899. Came to Alberta, 1908. Club: Edmonton. Society: Institute of Chartered Accountants. Address: Ed- monton, Alta. ANDERSON, Jesse G. — Of Barr & An- derson, plumbing and heating engineers, 114 Hastings St., W-, Vancouver. Born Gloucester, Mass., December 21, 1874, son of James L. and Elizabeth Anderson. Came to British Columbia, 1891; estab- lished present business, 1897. Married Mary Elizabeth Irving, Gloucester, 1906. Address: 1019 Nelson St., Vancouver, B. C. ANDERSON, John Andrew, B. A. — Auditor General for Province of British Columbia, Victoria. Born Cowglen, near Glasgow, Scotland, Nov. 15, 1842. Edu- cated Burgh School, Andersonian Uni- versity, University of Glasgow, where distinguished himself in classics. Second Master Church of England Grammar School, Auckland, New Zealand; after- wards Classical Master Auckland Col- lege. Came to British Columbia, 1886; entered Education Office; then Treas- ury; later, Auditor's Office; appointed Auditor General, 1901. Address: 545 Su- perior St., Victoria, B. C. ANDERSON, John Franklin — Of An- derson, Lunney & Co., Real Estate, Finan- cial and Insurance Brokers, 2007 South Railway St., Regina; Director, Saskatch- ewan Publishing Co., Ltd. Born Nor- wood, Ont., Dec. 2, 1882, son of Archibald Robertson and Mary A. Ackerman An- derson. Educated high school, Norwood; Commercial College, Peterboro. Real estate business, Norwood, 1897-1904. Came to Saskatchewan, 1904; real estate business, Indian Head, one year; present business, Regina, since 1904. Married Pearl McCannell, 1910; has one son. Club: Assiniboia. Societies: A. F. & A. M.; K. of P.; I. O. O. F. Recrea- tion: shooting. Conservative; Presby- terian. Address: Smith and 15th St., Regina, Sask. ANDERSON, John Jamieson. — Man- ager Union Bank Edmonton. Born Que- bec, September 10, 1870, son of John and Clementina Anderson. Educated Quebec. Joined Union Bank, Quebec, 1890. Came to Alberta, 1898. Married Dora Oliver, Ottawa. Club: Edmonton. Societies: A. F. & A. M., I. O. O. F. Recreations: golf, riding. Address: Edmonton, Alta. WHO'S WHO AND WHY CONSTANTIN ALVO VON ALVENSLEBEN. VON AJaVETHSImH^ISTX, Constantin Alvo.^ — Of Alvo V. Alvensleben, Ltd., Fi- nancial Agents, Pacific Bldg., Vancou- ver. President Standard Fish & Ferti- lizer Co., Ltd.; president Vancouver Na- naimo Coal Mining Co., Ltd.; president Vancouver Timber & Trading Co., Ltd.; president Piercite Powder Co., Ltd.; president American Canadian Oil Co., Ltd,, etc. Born Neu Gattersleben, July 25, 1879; son of Count Werner Alvo von Alvensleben and Anna, Baroness Velt- heim. Educated Bernberg and Gross Lichterfelde. Lieutenant Prussian army. Came to British Columbia, 19T)4. Married Edith Mary Westcott, Vancouver, 1908; has one son and one daughter. Clubs: Vancouver, Union (Victoria), Western. Recreations: motoring, shooting. Ad- dress: Kerrisdale, B. C. WHO'S WHO AND WHY EDWARD ANDERSON, K. C, LL. B. ANSEBSOXr, Edward, K. C, 3^1^. B. — Of Moran, Anderson & Guy, Barristers, Merchants Bank Bldg-., Winnipeg. Born Dorchester, Que., Sept. 13, 1867; son of Archibald and Eliza Smythe Anderson. Educated public schools, Manitoba Uni- versity. Called to Manitoba Bar, 1889. Practiced Portage la Prairie, Man., where was Crown Prosecutor. Came to Win- nipeg, i906, and joined present firm. Ap- pointed K. C, 1909. Solicitors for Win- nipeg Electric Street Railway Co. Bencher Manitoba Law Society. Act- ing as special counsel with Hon. T. H. Phippen for C. N. R. on Western freight rate investigation before Board of Railway Commissioners of Canada. Married Mary A. Ryan, daughter of Judge Ryan, of Portage la Prairie, 1891; has one son and two daughters. Club: Manitoba. Recreations: shooting, golf. Conservative; Anglican. Address: 3 60 Wellington Crescent, Winnipeg, Man. WHO'S WHO AND WHY J. R. ANDERSON. ANDIlItSOnr, J. B. — Manager of F. C. Lowes & Co., Real Estate and Financial Brokers, Balmoral Block, Lethbridge; director Brown Amusement Co., Ltd. Born Winnipeg, June 29, 1880; son of R. P. and Eleanor Teeple Anderson. Ed- ucated public schools, Winnipeg. Joined Union Bank, Winnipeg, 1899; manager Union Bank, High River, Alta, 1903- 1907; Lethbridge, 1907-1910; present po- sition since 1910; farms 640 acres. Wild- side, Alta. Captain 15th Regiment Leth- bridge, on reserve list. Married Lillia Duncan, daughter of Charles Duncan. Winnipeg, 1903; has one son and one daughter. Club: Chinook, High River. Society: A. F. & A. M. Recreation: polo (Captain High River Polo team, winner of Western Canada champion- ship, Winnipeg, 1907). Conservative: Presbyterian. Address: 605 Ashland St., Lethbridge, Alta. Ain>i:RS01I', Percy MacCuaig", M. A. — Of Fish & Anderson, Barristers, Regina. Born Paisley, Ont., November 19, 1879, son of James and Sarah Anderson. Edu- cated Uxbridge; High School, Belleville; Queen's University; honor course Politi- cal Science and History. Came to Sas- katchewan, 1909. Law student with Aikins. Robson & Co., Winnipeg, mem- ber of firm MacKenzie, Brown & Co., Regina, 1909-1911; present firm estab- lished 1911. Club: Assiniboia. Liberal. Address: Regina, Sask. AUDEKSOIT, Robert Feuwick, J. F. — Of Anderson & Warnock, Hardware Mer- chants, Vancouver, and Anderson & Lus- by. New Westminster. Born Ayr., Ont., March 11, 1856, son of Walter and Mary Anderson. Telegraph service, 1873; Can- adian Express Co., Montreal, 1875-1882; C. P. R. construction, 1882-1886; C. P. R. British Columbia traffic department. 1886-1890. New Westminster business established 1890; Vancouver, 1906. Mar- ried Bessie J. McEwan, 1886; has two sons and one daughter. Liberal. Ad- dress: Vancouver, B. C. AXdHmSOTSr, Thomas Arnold, M. Xi. A. —Farmer. Born Township Torbolton, County Carleton, Ont., October 21, 1871, son of John and Sarah Rebecca Ander- son. Educated public schools. Married Alice Gertrude Simpson, 1905; has one son and five daughters. Presbyterian. Provincial Rights. Address: Earl Grey, Sask. ANDBEASEN, Otto Waldemar — But- ter Manufacturer, Humboldt; President, Central Creamery Co.., Ltd.; President, Humboldt Realty Co.; Director, Hum- boldt Board of Trade. Born Ulso, Den- mark, Aug. 24, 1872, son of Christian and Johan Andreasen. Educated Ros- kilde College. Came to Canada, 1903. Manager, National Creamery of Winni- peg, Gladstone, Man., 1903-1905; man- ager at Winnipeg, 1905-1906; began present business, 1907; naturalized, 1907. Mayor, Humboldt, since 1907. Married Maja Moller, 1897; has one son and three daughters. Societies: A. F. & A. M. ; I. O. F. ; Eagles Recreation: shooting. Liberal; Lutheran. Address: Cumming St., Humboldt, Sask. ANDREWS, Alfred Augfustus. — Vice- president and General Manager Winni- peg Rubber Co., Ltd., McDermot and King St., Winnipeg; director Brydges & Waugh, Ltd.; secretary-treasurer Winni- peg Rubber and Apparatus Co.; presi- dent Manitoba Cold Storage Co. Born North Augusta, Ont., February 14, 1865, son of Rev. William and Armanella An- drews. Educated Ottawa. Bookkeeper, Port Hope, Ont., 1880. Came to Winni- peg 1881. President Winnipeg Indus- trial Exhibition Association; chairman Entertainment Committee Industrial Bureau; secretary and vice-president Winnipeg Rowing Cllub since 1905. Mar- ried Frances Louise Murray, Montreal, 1895; has one daughter. Clubs: Mani- toba. Commercial, Adanac, St. Charles Country, Stonewall Country, Stonewall Auto. Recreation: rowing. Conserva- tive. Address: 292 Assiniboine Ave., Winnipeg, Man. ANDREWS, Alfred J., K. C. — Of An- drews, Andrews, Burbidge & Bastedo, Barristers, Aikins Bldg., Winnipeg; di- rector Dominion Life Assurance Co. Born Franklin Centre, Que.. April 24, 1865, son of Rev. Alfred and Mary Andrews. Educated Gait College Institute. Came to Winnipeg 1880; called to Manitoba bar, 1886; served Northwest Rebellion, 1885. Ex-Mayor and ex-Alderman City WHO'S WHO AND WHY of Winnipeg. Bencher of Law Society of Manitoba, 1908. Appointed K. C, 1909. Married Maude Galbraith Watson, Win- nipeg, 1889; has four daughters. Clubs: Manitoba, Carleton, St. Charles Country. Recreation: golf, riding. Conservative; Methodist. Address: 749 Crescent Road, Winnipeg, Man. ANDREWS, Herbert B. — Winnipeg manager Imperial Life Assurance Co., Union Bank Bldg., Winnipeg. Born Mor- risburg, Ont., Feb. 2, 1863, son of Rev. William and Armanella Andrews. Edu- cated Ottawa. Came to Winnipeg, 1880; entered Hudson's Bay Co., Calgary, 1885. Returned to Winnipeg 1908. Won with prize essays three silver cups donated by H. C. Cox, Dominion Life Underwriters Association convention, Toronto, 1909- 1910-1911. President Manitoba Life Un- derwriters Association. Member Indus- trial Bureau; Business Science Club. Married Maggie G. Brown, CoUingwood, Ont.; has four sons. Societies: A. F. & A. M.; I. O. O. F. Independent; Metho- dist. Address: 824 Broadway, Winnipeg, Man. GEORGE MALCOLM ANNABLE. AinrABI^i:, Georg-e Malcolm. — Of G. M. Annable Co., Ltd., Brokers, Elk Block, Moose Jaw. Born Winchester, Ont., May 20, 1858, son of George and Sarah Annable. Educated public schools Winchester. Live stock business east- ern Ontario, 1878; came to Moose Jaw and engaged ranching, 1882; real estate, live stock and grain business, 1900. President Moose Jaw Land Co., 1902- 1904; president and manager Violin Lake Lumber and Fruit Co., 1910; president Moose Jaw Board of Trade, 1893. Has served as school trustee and Alderman, Moose Jaw; represented Moose Jaw Northwe.st Territory Legislature, 1905- 1908; unsuccessful candidate for House of Commons, for Assiniboia, 1904. Mar- ried Bertie Davidson, Ingersoll, Ont, 1889; has one son and two daughters. Club: Moose Jaw. Societies: A. F. & A. M.; A. O. F.; A. O. U. W. Recrea- tions: curling, baseball. Conservative; Methodist. Address: 26 Ominica St., Moose Jaw, Sask. JOHN EDWARD ANNABLE. ANITABIiE, John Bdward. — Real Es- tate and Insurance -Broker; fruit rancher. Ward St., Nelson. 'President Nelson Opera House Co., Ltd.; president Koote- nay Nursery Association; president Nel- son Agricultural and Industries Associa- tion, Ltd.; director Kootenay Fruit Growers Union; president Nelson Im- provement Association; member of Council, Nelson Board of Trade. Born Winchester, Dundas County, Ont., Feb- ruary 14, 1860, son of George and Sarah Hughes Annable. Educated public and high schools, Winchester. Engaged mercantile business, Winchester, 1885- 1887; city clerk Moose Jaw, 1891-1896; came to British Columbia and estab- lished present business, 1896. Alderman, Nelson, 1905-1908. Unsuccessful candi- date to Northwest Territory Assembly for Moose Jaw, 1894. Married Mary E. Christie, Kingston, Ont., 1885; has one son and five daughters. Societies: I. O. O. F. ; Maccabees; Eagles. Conservative; Methodist. Address: 224 Hoover St., Nelson, B. C. WHO'S WHO AND WHY ALEXANDER FORREST ANGUS. ATXauS, Alexander Forrest — Manager Bank of Montreal, Regina. Born Bath- gate, Scotland, July 18, 1857, son of Alexander A. Bathgate. Educated Bathgate Academy. Clerk Bank of Scot- land, two years; came to Canada, 1877; has been in service of Bank of Montreal thirty years; with Bank of Montreal, Brockville, Ont., 1879-1887; Montreal, 1887-1891; Winnipeg, 1891-1901; Regina, since 1901. President Regina Golf Club, Member of Board of Governor Saskatche- wan University. Member Board of Gov- ernors Regina General Hospital. Mar- ried Mary Louisa Gilmour, daughter of late William Gilmour, Brockville; has two sons and one daughter. Clubs: As- siniboia; Wascana Country. Recreation: Golf. Address: Regina, Sask. WHO'S WHO AND WHY AXTTI^X:, Rev. John C. J. P. — Superin- tendent Columbia Coast Mission (Angli- can), operating three hospitals and hos- pital ship, logging district, British Co- lumbia coast, 429 Pender St., Vancouver. Born Brigus, Newfoundland, October 25, 1865, son of Captain Stephen and Lydia Antle. Educated Queen's College, St. Johns, Newfoundland. Ordained deacon 1889, priest 1890. Rector St. Stephen's Church, Greenspond, Newfoundland, 1890-1894; St. Peter's, Catalina, New- foundland, 1894-1897; charge of parishes dioceses of Olympia and Spokane, Wash., 1897-1899; rector Holy Trinity, Vancou- ver, 1899-1905. Married Prances Maud Mutch, 1893; has two sons and one daughter. Club: Royal Vancouver Yacht. Recreation: yachting. Address: 1033 Cardero St., Vancouver, B. C. WILLIAM ALBERT ANSTIE. ANSTIE, William Allbert. — Secretary- treasurer Mountain Lumber Manufactur- ers Association, Elma Block, Calgary; secretary-treasurer British Columbia Lumber and Logging and Forestry Asso- ciation. Born Toronto, December 29, 1881, son of H. J. and Kathleen Anstie. Edu- cated public and high schools, Vancou- ver. Accountant Thomson Stationery Co., Ltd., Vancouver, 1898-1901; engaged lumber business, British Columbia, 1901- 1905. Served with militia, Vancouver, 1898-1901. Member Calgary Board of Trade; member Nelson, British Colum- bia, Board of Trade. Married Dora An- derson, daughter of Edward Anderson, K. C, Winnipeg, 1910. Clubs: Terminal City (Vancouver); Nelson (Nelson). Recreation: hunting, fishing. Conserva- tive; Anglican. Address: Mount Royal. Calgary, Alta. . ARTHUR HAROLD APPLETON. AFFI^ISTON, Arthur Harold — Of Sage & Appleton, Real Estate and Insurance Brokers, 108 Jasper Ave., W., Edmon- ton. Born Bealton, Norfolk County, Ont., Aug. 25, 1888, son of Harold and Lettie Appleton. Educated high school, Waterford, Ont. Came to Alberta, 1906. Buyer, Douglas Bros., Strathcona, 1906- 1909; buyer, Hudson's Bay Co., Calgary, 1909-1911; present business since 1911. Recreations: bowling, tennis. Conserva- tive; Baptist. Address: 635 16th St., Ed- monton, Alta. APFILETOIT, jQliu. — Financial editor Free Press, Winnipeg. Born Marton, Yorkshire, England, August 30, 1867, son of Richard and Ann Appleton. Edu- cated West House School. Printer and bookseller, Northallerton, England. Came to Winnipeg 1890. Imperial Trade cor- respondent (Imperial! Board of Trade); ex-literary correspondent Canadian Club, Winnipeg; member Royal Commission Crows Nest Pass labor conditions; vice- president Yorkshire Society; vice-presi- dent Winnipeg Children's Aid Society. Married Amy Coleman, Newnham, Sas- katchewan, 1908; has two sons. Club: Commercial Travelers. Recreations: cricket, curling. Address: 110 Mortimer Place, Winnipeg, Man. ABBUCKLE, John ■William, M. D., C. M. — ^Of Drs. Morris & Arbuckle, physi- cians and surgeons, Vernon. Born Prince Edward Island, January 30, 1880, son of John and Clara Arbuckle. Edu- cated Dalhousie University; McGill Uni- versity. Came to British Columbia 1908. WHO'S WHO AND WHY House surgeon Vancouver General Hos- pital, 190S-1909; present practice estab- lished, 1909. Married Florence Sharp. Prince Edward Island. 1910. Club: Country. Society: I. O. O. F. Conserva- tive; ^Anglican. Address Vernon, B. C. lumbia and called to bar, 1909. Prac- ticed, Vancouver, 1910; Kamloops since 1911. Secretary Kamloops Liberal Asso- ciation. Presbyterian. Address: Kam- loops, B. C. FRED B. ARCHER. ARCHISB, Pred E. — Of Archer & Rob- ertson, Real Estate and Financial BroK- ers, Dominion Bank Bldg., Calgary. Born Campbellford, Ont-, September 7, 1872, son of W. B. and Maria Archer. Edu- cated public and high schools, Ontario. Accountant W. R. Brock & Co., Mon- treal. 1895-1906; office manager W. R. Brock Co., Ltd., Calgary, 1906-1910. Es- tablished present business, 1910. Mem- ber Calgary Board of Trade. Married Margaret Jackson, Johnville, Que.; has two sons and one daughter. Club: Al- berta. Liberal; Anglican. Address: Cal- gary, Alta. ARCSZBAIiI), George William, B. A. — Barrister. Born New Glasgow, N. S., March 10, 1873, son of Hugh James and Christina Bell Archibald. Came to Man- itoba 1884. Educated Manitoba College. Practiced Melita since 1905; president Liberal-Conservative Association, -Ar- thur, Man.; ex-president Melita Board of Trade; served as lieutenant and acting adjutant 20th Border Horse. Married Constance Alison Sheldrake, Minneapolis, Minn., 1908; has one daughter. Socie- ties: I. O. O. F.; C. O. F.; S. O. S.; W. O. W. Conservative; Presbyterian. Ad- dress: Melita, Man. ASCHIBA^I}, James Ross. — Barrister and Solicitor. Born Musciuodoboit Har- bor, N. S., October 4, 1882, son of Wil- liam and Elizabeth Archibald. Educated Dalhousie University. Called to Nova Scotia bar, 1909. Came to British Co- BLTRTON A. ARCHIBALD. ARCHIBAIiB, Burton A Of Archi- bald-Haining Co., Real Estate and Fin- ancial Brokers, 2nd Ave. and 21st St., Saskatoon. Born Halifax, N. S., Oct. 31, 1876, son of Jacob L. and Annie M. Archibald. Educated public and high schools, Halifax. Retail grocery busi- ness, Halifax, 1896-1906. Came to Sas- katoon and established present business, 1906. Member, Saskatoon Board of Trade. Married Bstella Bishop, Can- ning, N. S., 1904; has two sons. Club: Saskatoon. Recreation: hockey. Con- servative; Methodist. Address: 435 11th St., Saskatoon, Sask. ARCKIBAIiB, IVKatthew Georgfe, 1/L. D., C. M. — Of Drs. Burris, Archibald & Bur- ris. Physicians and Surgeons, Kamloops. Member of advisory board Peoples Trust Co., Ltd. Born Stewiacke, Colchester County, N. S., April 17, 1873, son of Edwin and Sarah Burris Archi- bald. Educated Dalhousie University. House surgeon Victoria General Hospi- tal, Halifax, 1898-1899; practiced. Nova Scotia, 1899-1905. Came to British Co- lumbia and formed present partnership, 1905. Married Janie M. Mitchell, Hali- fax County, 1902; has one son and two daughters. Societies: A. F. & A. M.; 1. O. O. F.; S. O. E.; I. O. F.; A. O. F.; British Medical Association; Provincial Medical Association. Conservative; Pres- byterian. Address: Kamloops, B. C. WHO'S WHO AND WHY GEORGE HUGHES ARCHIBALD. ARCHXBAIiD, G-eorgfe Hugrhes — Presi- dent Geo. H. Archibald & Co., Ltd., Engineers and Contractors, Union Bank Bldg., Winnipeg; Construction offices in Saskatoon, Edmonton, and Calgary. Born Sydney Mines, C. B., July 22, 1877, son of William Henry and Eleanor Georgina Hughes Archibald. Educated Kings College, Windsor, N. S. ; Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Boston. Con- struction Engineer, United Coke & Gas Co., New York, 1898-1901; Construction Engineer American Coke & Gas Construc- tion Co., Philadelphia, 1901-1903; Assist- ant Engineer Semet Solvay Co., Syracuse, 1902-1904; practised engineering Winni- peg, 1904-1906; established present busi- ness, 1906. Married Jane T. Kester, daughter of Robert Livingstone Kester, Pittsburg, 1907; has two sons. Clubs: Manitoba; St. Charles Country. So- iciety: A. F. & A. M. (Scottish Rite). Recreations: Yachting, fishing. Conser- vative; Presbyterian. Address: 217 Helen St., Winnipeg, Man. WHO'S WHO AND WHY MURAL WILLIS ARGUE. ABGUE, Mural Willis. — Real Estate and Financial Agent, 818 Main St., Win- nipeg; Vice-President Woodland, Ltd.; Secretary-Treasurer A. B. C. Invest- ments, Ltd.; President United Western Investment Co. Born Ottawa, Ont., Jan. 2, 1880, son of John Wilson Argue. Edu- cated public schools and Business Col- lege. With Dauphin Milling Co., Dau- phin, 1898-1901. Sold interest and moved to Minneapolis, Minn., 1901; wholesale business with F. B. Scott & Co., 1901- 1904. Came to Winnipeg, 1905, and took over real estate business at that time conducted by A. H. Argue. Married Vira May Anderson, Breckenridge, Minn., 1907; has two sons. Recreations: Ashing, boating, hunting. Address: 293 Poison Ave., Winnipeg, Man. WHO'S WHO AND WHY ABG-UZ:, James, M. Xi. A. — ^Farmer. Born Ireland, June 2, 1853, son of Robert and Rebecca Argue. Educated Cavan Graimmar School. Farmed, Ontario, 1875. Came to Manitoba, 1882. Member Manitoba Legislature for Avondale since 1899. Reeve W.hitew^ater municipality for some years. Married Emma L. Sho- rey, Peterboro, Ont., 1885; has one son and one daughter. Societies: A. F. & A. M. ; L. O. L. Conservative; Anglican. Address: Elgin, Man. ARG-VE, "Williaiu Firritte, B. A. — Born Newmarket, Ont, Aug. 1, 1867, son of Rev. Thomas and Hannah Argue. Educated Manitoba University. Taught rural schools and then Neepawa, Bran- don, Winnipeg and Portage la Prairie. Chief clerk Department of Education, Province of Manitoba, two years. Super- intendent Vancouver City Schools, 1903- 1912. Secretary Western Teachers' As- sociation, 1892. Secretary Royal - Insti- tute for the Advancement of Learning, British Columbia, 1906. Director Educa- tional Association, 1907. Married May Bell, 1898; has two sons. Address: 1250 Burnaby St., Vancouver, B'. C. ASMITAOEv Joseph Samuel.— Post- master Minnedosa. Born Newmarket, Ont., January 1, 1849, son of Job and Hannah Siddons Armitage. Educated public schools Wellington County, Ont. Served apprenticeship milling business, Hollin, Ont.; followed trade California and Barrie, Ont. Purchased mill Port Colborne, Ont., 1875. Came to Manitoba, 1879, locating Tanner's Crossing, on Lit- tle Saskatchewan River; homesteaded 320 acres of land; made the first survey of Minnedosa and gave the townsite its name. Built and operated saw and grist mill, 1880. Member of the first court house board of the Western Judicial District; appointed postmaster 1883; warden Minnedosa County 1883-1884. Married Mary Minetta Boyd, Hanover, Ont., 1876; has two sons and two daugh- ters. Society: A. F. & A. M. Recrea- tions: bowling on green, curling. Quaker. Address: Minnedosa, Man. ABMOXTR, Hug-h — President Hugh Ar- mour & Co., Ltd., Wholesale and Retail Butchers, 1809 South Railway St., Re- gina; Director Leader Publishing Co., Ltd.; Director Saskatchewan Insurance Co., Ltd.; President Capitol Laundry Co., Ltd. Born Johnston, Renfrewshire, Scot- land, Jan. 6, 1860, son of Hugh and Mar- tha Wallace Armour. Educated Johnston public schools. Came to Canada, 1883; homesteader, Regina District, 1883; with Mowatt Bros., Regina, 1886-1887; with Hull Bros. & Trounch, Banff, 1887-1889; started present business, 1889. Member Board of Provincial License Commission- ers. Alderman, Regina. Married Lilly Ada, daughter of George B. Moyer, 1889; has five sons and one daughter. Societies: A. P. & A. M.; I. O. O. F.; A. O. U. W. Recreation: Curling. Liberal; Presbyterian. Address: 1867 Rose St., Regina, Sask. BURTON H. ARMSTRONG. ARMSTRiOCETG-, Burton HC. — Of B. H. Armstrong & Co., Real Estate and Finan- cial Brokers, 814 Second St., E., Cal- gary. Born lowahill, Cal., June 17, 1872, son of Isaiah and Martha L. Armstrong. Came to Alberta 1902; ranching, 1902- 1905; established general store Cross- field, 1905; established present business, 1910. Married Martha Outkes, Califor- nia, 1894; has two sons. Societies: A. F. & A. M.; I. O. O. F. Liberal; Meth- odist. Address: 912 15th Ave., W., Cal- gary, Alta. AXUMSTBOITG-, Georgre W. — Editor and publisher Salmon Arm Observer. Born Mount Forest, Ont., March 10, 1879, son John Wesley and Alice Armstrong. Edu- cated public schools Lucknow, Ont. Printer Lucknow- Sentinel, 1892. Came to British Columbia, 1897. First secre- tary Salmon Arm Board of Trade. Mar- ried Jeanie Belle Johnston, Salmon Arm, 1902; has three sons and one daughter. Societies: L. O. L; I. O. O. F. Address: Salmon Arm, B. C. WHO'S WHO AND WHY FREDERICK WILLIAM ARMITAGE. ASMITAOi:, Frederick William — Financial Broker, Empress Hotel Bldg., Prince Albert; President, Riverside Land Co., Ltd.; President, Wakaw Land Co., Ltd. JBorn Seaforth, Ont., Jan. 14, 1867, son of Alexander and Esther Armitage. Educated public schools, Seaforth; Guelph Academy, Guelph, Ont. Operated flour mills and elevators, Ontario in his own name; member Board of Trade, Toronto, 1886-1888; member of Arm, Roblin & Armitage, Winnipeg, members Winnipeg Grain Exchange, 1888-1893; general financial promoter of mines, power plants, irrigation, etc., 1893-1906, during which period was member of firm, Feron, Armitage & Co., packers and shippers of fresh and dried fruits, with headquarters, Los Angeles, Cal., with warehouses, Ontario, Cal., and Cuca- monga, Cal., 1894-1899; also built and operated largest solar salt plant, known as San Pedro Salt Co., San Pedro, Cal., 1900-1903; interested in coal lands and real estate, Winnipeg and Western points, 1906-1911; established present business, 1911. Married Alice Maynard, 1895 (deceased); has two sons. Society: A. F. & A. M. Recreations: shooting, mo- toring, curling. Conservative; Anglican. Address: Empress Hotel, Prince Albert, Sask. WHO'S WHO AND WHY GEORGE S. ARMSTRONG. ABMSTSOITG, George S. — Druggist. Born Hopeville, Ont., May 16, 1867, son of William and Sarah SeaTe Armstrong. Educated high school, Mount Forest, Ont. Taught school for two years; subse- quently engaged drug business. Lion's Head, Ont. Came to Alberta and estab- lished present business 1906. Member Edmonton Hospital Board since 1909; Alderman, Edmonton, 1908-1910; elected Mayor by acclamation, 1911. Served as councillor and treasurer Township East- nor. County Bruce, Ont., 1903-1905 Married Jessie Mathieson, Elora, Ont., 1897; has one son and two daughters Societies: A. F. & A. M.; I. O. P.; I. O. O. F. ; L. O. L. Recreations: baseball, foot- ball. Conservative; Presbyterian. Ad- dress: 43'7 Namayo Ave., Edmonton, Alta. HON. HUGH ARMSTRONG. AXblXSTBONG', Hon. Hugh. — Provin- cial Treasurer for Manitoba; president and general manager Armstrong Trad- ing Co., Ltd., Portage la Prairie. Born New York, August 5, 1858. Educated Richmond, Ont. Came to Canada with his parents, 1860. Mercantile business County Carleton, Ont. Came to Portage la Prairie and engaged fish export in- dustry, 1886. Elected to Manitoba Legis- lature for Woodlands, 1892; resigned 1896 to contest unsuccessfully Selkirk for House of Commons. Elected to Man- itoba Legislature for Portage la Prairie, 1902; re-elected" 1903, 1907 and 1910. Appointed Provincial Treasurer, Nov. 19, 1908. Married Mary Younghusband, County Carleton, Ont, 1885. Clubs: Manitoba; Carleton; Adnac. Recreation: travel. Conservative. Address: Portage la Prairie, Man. ABIMCSTBOITG, James. — ^Horse dealer, 8th Ave. and Athabasca St., Moose Jaw. Born Listowel, Ont., Feb. 24, 1861, son of William and Mary Armstrong. Ed- ucated public schools County of Simcoe. Carpenter Brussells. Ont., 1886; Toron- to, 1887-1890; Moose Jaw, 1890-1893; farmed Moose Jaw district, 1893-1906; opened sale and feed stable, 1906. Mar- ried Elizabeth Getty, Brussells, 1896; has seven sons and two daughters. Con- servative; Presbyterian. Address: 55 Hochelega St., Moose Jaw, Sask. ABMSTBOITG, Thomas J. — Sheriff. County of Westminster. Born New Westminster, July 13, 1864, son of W. J. and Honor Armstrong. Educated public and high schools. New Westmin- ster. Druggist, San Francisco, 1882. Deputy sheriff. County of Westmin- ster, 1886-1892; sheriff since 1892. Mar- ried Annie Kerr, Ladner, has one daughter. Club: Westminster; socie- ties: K. T.; A. F. & A. M.; A. A. O. N. M. S- Address: 89 Sixth St., New Westminster, B. C. AKMSTK.ONG, I.ieut.-Colouel William Charles Gordon. — (Retired); Vice-Presi- dent Calgary Building Co. Born Slea- ford, England, Nov. 2, 1865, son of George and Frances Houton Armstrong. Educated grammar school, Sleaford. Came to Alberta, 1894. Alderman, Cal- gary, 1904-1905. Served as Quartermas- ter, 15th Light Horse, Calgary, 1905; re- tired, 1911; organized and commands 103rd Regiment, Calgary Rifles. Mar- ried Evelyn Addy, 1887; has one son. Clubs: Alberta; Calgary. Societies: A. F. & A. M.; R. A. M.; K. T. A. A. S. Rite, Mystic Shrine. Recreations: military, rifle shooting. Liberal; Anglican. Ad- dress: Lynhurst, 1919 Second St., B., Cal- gary, Alta. 25 WHO'S WHO AND WHY JOHN ARMSTRONG. ASMST&OirO, John. — President Brit- ish Canadian Home Builders, Financial Brokers, 432 Pender St., W., Vancouver. Born Sheffield, England, March 4, 1857, son of John and Martha Ann- strong. Educated public schools. With Ruston, Proctor & Co., engineers, Lin- coln, England, 1876; Davy Bros., Shef- field, 1881; Yorkshire Engine Works, Sheffield. Came to British Columbia, 1887. Engineer British Yukon Naviga- tion Co., 1899-1901; master mechanic British Columbia Mills Timber & Trad- ing Co., 1901-1906; began real estate business, 1906; established present business, 1911. Member South Van- couver Council and Board of Trade. Married Catherine Jane Brown, Lin- coln, England, 1879; has one son and four daughters. Club: Vancouver Auto. Address: 626 Keefer St., Vancouver, B. C. 26 WHO'S WHO AND WHY WILLIAM HENTIY ARMSTRONG. ARMSTRONG-, WiUiam Henry. — Of Armstrong, Morrison & Co., Ltd., Public Works Contractors, Bower Bldg., Van- couver; General Manager, Nicola Valley Coal Co., Ltd.; President, Keremos Land Co., Ltd.; President, Clayburn Co., Ltd. Born Stratford, Ont., Sept. 18, 1857, son of James and Martha Armstrong. With bridge construction department, Ontario Division, G. T. R., 1875-1877; construc- tion work, C. P. R., east of Winnipeg, 1877-1883 mechanical superintendent and master mechanic, construction of Western Division until completion; trainmaster and general roadmaster, C. P. R., Vancouver, 1883'-1887; gener al con- tracting alone and associated with late Dan McGillivray, 1887-1897, since when Alexander Morrison, W. C. Ditmars and Robert Armstrong have been associated with him. Married Ellen Mildred Ward, Victoria, B. C, 1885. Club: Vancouver. Societies: A. F. & A. M.; Ancient Land- marks, (Winnipeg). Recreation: motor- ing (brought first automobile to Van- couver, 1899). Anglican. Address: 1288 Comox St., Vancouver, B. C. WHO'S WHO AND WHY ABiaSTBi(m:G-, Hon. William James. — (Retired) Born Durham County, Ont., Oct. 31, 1826, son of Capt. William Arm- strong, who emigrated from County Ca- van, Ireland, at close of eighteenth cen- tury, and settled on farm at Millbrook, Ont. Assisted his father on the farm till 1852; mining. Grass Valley, Cal., 1852-1858. Came to Langley, B. C, 1858; built house New Westminster, then known as Queensborotigh. This was the first house erected in the colony and Mr. Armstrong was the first citizen. Conducted a general store, 1858-1873. Member the first municipal council and served continuously, 1860-1873; Presi- dent of the council, 1869-1870. Took an active part in the bringing about of Confederation and after the consumma- tion of the union was elected to repre- sent the District of Westminster, Prov- incial Legislature. Minister of Finance and Agriculture, 1873-1876; when his party was defeated continued an active worker on the opposition benches till 1879. During this session a deadlock occurred and the government was about to appeal to the country without having passed the estimates. Mr. Armstrong, seeing the effect this would have on the provincial credit, arranged a meet- ing of three representatives of each party and brought about an understand- ing whereby supplies were voted for the conduct of public business. Defeated as a candidate for New Westminster, 1879; elected, 1881. A new ministry being formed at the end of that year by Hon. Robert Beaven, he became Provincial Secretary. In 1882, he was again re- turned but his party being in the min- ority he took hia seat on the opposition benches. In 1883 the shrievalty of Westminster County fell vacant and he was appointed to that position. Built and owned flour mill, the first in the Province, New Westminster, ran it 1867- 1871. Estabished and owned saw mill, 1876-1882. Connected with nearly all of the enterprises since 1860 which have tended to advance the Province, especi- ally in the District of New Westminster. A Justice of the Peace before Confeder- ation. Married Miss Lander, Cornwall, England, 1861. Society: I. O. O. F. (first Noble Grand in New Westmin- ster). Anglican. Address: New West- minster, B. C. ARMSTBONCr, William — President and Managing Director, Dominion Gypsum Co., Ltd., McArthur Bldg., Winnipeg. Born Tilsonburg. Ont., Aug. 30, 1869, son of W. S. and Eleanor Oliver Armstrong. Educated: public schools, Gravenhurst. Manager of lumber business for Peter McArthur, 1890-1896; retail lumber busi- ness, Portage la Prairie, 1896-1910; estab- lished present business, 1910. Alderman, Portage la Prairie, tliree years. Married Isabella Jean Mcintosh, 1896; has two sons and five daughters. Society: A. F. & A. M. (Shriner). Recreation: motor- ing. Liberal; Methodist. Address, 330 Kingsway, Winnipeg, Man. AKXrOIiD, Charles Sydney. — Of Schultz & Arnold, Barristers, 615 Pen- der St., Vancouver. Director, Northern . Coal Co., Ltd.; Director Standard Glass • Co., Ltd.; Director British Columbia Ornamental Iron & Fence Co., Ltd. Born Moosomin, Sask., April 6, 1884, son of Edward and Clara Arnold. Educated, Moosomin. Came to British Columbia, 1899; studied law with Hon. W. J. Bow- ser, K. C, 1900; called to British Colum- bia Bar, 1908. Married Pearlie Jane Squarebriggs, 1906; has one son and one daughter. Recreation: shooting. Ad- dress: Vancouver, B. C. ABTHX7B, Edward C. — M. D., C. M., Physician and Surgeon, Baker St., Nel- son; Director Imperial Development Syndicate, Ltd. Born Prince Edward County, Ont., Nov. 29, 1856, son of Mat- thew and Margaret Dougherty Arthur. Educated public schools, Halliwell Town- ship; Victoria University; Trinity Uni- versity. Practised Lloydtown, Ont., 1889. Came to British Columbia, 1890; C. P. R. Surgeon during construction, 1890-1891; practised Nelson since 1891. Member and secretary. Nelson School Board, twenty years. Coroner, Nelson since 1892; Alderman, Nelson, 1900. Mar- ried Isabel Delmage, 1889; has one daughter. Societies: A. P. & A. M. ; I. O. O. F. ; I. O. F. Liberal; Presbyter- ian. Address: Nelson, B. C. ASHCBOFT, Albert Edward, D. z;. S., B. C. Ii. S., C. E. — -Civil Engineer, Ver- non; Director, White Valley Irrigation Power Co., Ltd., Engineer in charge of lo- cation, Okanagan branches C. P. R.; Con- sulting Engineer, Coldstream Estate Co.; Member Canadian Society Civil Engi- neers. Born Aberdare, South Wales, July 31, 1862, son of George and Sophia Ash- croft. Educated St. Stephen's College, Walthamstow, Nelson College, New Zea- land. Came to British Columbia, 1898. Provincial and Dominion Land Surveyor, Vancouver and Greenwood, 1898-1901; Irrigation Engineer, W. V. I. & P. Co., Vernon, 1904-1911; Location Engineer, Canadian Nor. Pacific Ry., 1912. Made first reports on irrigation in Okanagan Valley, which report is used in prefer- ence to any other engineer's report. Married Emmeline Lucy Carthew, daugh- ter of Captain Carthew, New Plymouth, N. Z., 1894: has three sons. Clubs: Union, Victoria; Ranchmen's, Calgary, Vernon. Conservative; Anglican. Ad- dress: Coldstream, Vernon, B. C. 28 WHO'S WHO AND WHY LOUIS ARSENAULT. ARSEirAUI^T, ^quis. — Real Estate and Financial Broker, 136 Jasper Ave., W., Edmonton; Director Water Tight Dipper Dredge & Mining Co., Ltd.; one of proprietors of Corona Hotel Co., Ltd. Born Lewiston, Me., July 4, 1880, son of Oliver and Rose Delina Arsenault. Educated Nicolet Seminary, Quebec. Came to Alberta, 1904. Bookkeeper, Kenneth McKenzie & Co., Edmonton, 1904; manager, Richelieu Hotel, Edmon- ton, 1905; clerk. Dominion Lands Of- fice, 1906-1910; established present busi- ness, 1910. Married Caroline Lamothe, 1908; has one son and one daughter. Recreations: hunting, fishing. Liberal; Roman Catholic. Address: 547 Fifth St., Edmonton, Alta. WHO'S WHO AND WHY JAMBS H. ASHDOWN. ASHBOWir, James H. — President J. H Ashdown Hardware Co., 155 Banna- tyne Ave., Winnipeg; President Canadian Fire Insurance Co.; Director Northern Crown Bank; Director Northern Trusts Co. Director Winnipeg Mining & De- velopment Co. Born London, England, March 31, 1844, son of William and Jane Watling Ashdown. Came to Canada, 1852, and after living in Ontario, Chi- cago and Kansas, came to Manitoba, 1868; established present business, 1869. Served with Loyalists during first Riel Rebellion, 1869-1870; suffered imprison- ment Fort Garry with Schultz, Scott and Mair; one of those chiefly instrumental in securing incorporation for city of Winnipeg, since when he has become a prominent figure in the religious, polit- ical and educational commercial and mu- nicipal life of Winnipeg. Member of city council in early days. Mayor Winnipeg, 1906-1907. Life Governor Winnipeg Gen- eral Hospital; charter member and ex- President Board of Trade. One of the founders and governor of Wesley Col- lege. Councillor Manitoba University. Actively interested Y. M. C. A. Presi- dent Children's Aid Society and other philanthropic work. Lectured on "Our Heritage in the West," 1906. Member Royal Transportation Commission, 1906. Married Susan Crowson, Winnipeg, 1876; has one son and three daughters. Clubs: Manitoba; Carlton. Liberal; Methodist. Address: 337 Broadway, Winnipeg, Man. ASHIiET, "Wyndham "Winkler — Finan- cial and Insurance Broker, Bank of Nova Scotia Bldg., Saskatoon; Agent, Canadian Agency, Ltd., of London, Eng. ; Treas- urer, Agricultural Society, Ltd. Born Neustadt, Ont., Nov. 6, 1881, son of WYNDHAM WINKLER ASHLEY. John B. and Sophia Ashley. Educated public and high schools, Wiarton, Ont. Came to Manitoba, 1902; associated with Henry Ritz, Banker, Gretna, Man., 1902- 1903; with Union Bank, Winnipeg, and Saskatoon, 1903-1907; established pres- ent business, 1907. Married Dora Clink- skill, daughter of James Clinkskill, Sas- katoon, 1909; has two daughters. Club: Saskatoon. Society: A. F. & A. M. Rec- reations: outdoor sports. Liberal; Pres- byterian. Address: 306 Saskatchewan Crescent, Saskatoon, Sask. WILLIAM FRANKLIN ASLING. ASIiHTG, William Pranklin. — Real Es- tate and Financial Agent, Mackie Block, Calgary. Born Midland, Ont., Oct. 5, 1879, son of Charles W. and Mary Isabel A sling. Educated Collegiate Institute, Toronto. Civil Engineer, Algoma Cen- WHO'S WHO AND WHY tral and C. P. R., 1899-1909; associated with W. A. Lowery & Co., Calgary, 1909; established present business, 1910. Mem- ber of Calgary Board of Trade. Con- servative; Anglican. Address: Calgary, Alta. JOHN WILLIAM ASTLEY, C. E. ASTIiEY, John William, C E. — En- gineer of Construction for City of Win- nipeg, Ross and Tecumseh Sts., Winni- peg. Born Barrie, Ont., June 26, 1845; son of Frank D. Astley, of Cheshire. England, and Anne Gardner Astley, Scotland; descendant of a de Astley of France who came to England, the name being mentioned in English Histories. His father came to Ontario, 1845, set- tling near Barrie, Ont. Educated Barrie Grammar School. Came to Manitoba, 1879. Articled Engineering Student, Northern Railway of Canada, 1865-1869; assistant Engineer, Muskoka Branch, Northern Railway of Canada, 1869-1872; chief engineer Muskoka Branch, 1872- 1875; chief engineer exploration survey to James Bay, Ontario Government, 1875-1876; engaged on Government sur- veys north of Lake Superior, on the C. P. R. Syndicate and Northern Pacific Railway, 1890-1900; chief engineer, Klondyke Mines Railway, Yukon, 1900- 1905; manager Klondyke Mines Railway, 1905-1907. Has constructed numerous railway works and has e.xplored many railway routes, notably, through Musko- ka to James Bay; from Parry Sound to Arnprior; Duluth to Winnipeg; Port Ar- thur and Fort William to Winnipeg, C. N. R. now occupy route; Winnipeg to Hudson Bay (2 routes); Prince Albert to Churchill; Edmonton through the Peace River Country to the Baird River; through the Rocky Mountains by Yellow Head Pass; the North Thompson and the Eraser River; and return to the Prairie country by the Kicking Horse and Co- lumbia River; from Glenora on the Stychine River, B. C, to Dawson; from Dawson to White Horse; from Dawson to the Stewart River Falls; from Daw- son by the Pelly River to join with the Laird River. Engaged by a contracting company, 1907, to walk over Trans-Con- tinental Railway from Lake Seul to a point 400 miles east, as contracts were likely to be called for, March, 1908: made the trip alone aged 63, carrying 100 packs of provisions, as game was scarce and could only be replenished three times in the 400 miles at Go\- ernment Caches. Assistant City Engi- neer, Winnipeg, under Col. H. N. Ruttan, 1890-1898; consulting engineer, Dawson Water Works, 1900-1905; engineer of construction for the City of Winnipeg since 1908. Served with North West Mounted Police, as special constable North West Rebellion, 1885. Prisoner at Batoche seven weeks. Married Ade- line Bestwick, England, 1905, (deceased); has three daughters. Societies: Society of- Civil Engineers; A. F. & A. M.; T. R. of T. Recreation: work under construc- tion. Independent; Anglican. Address: 608 Broadway, Winnipeg. Man. ATKINSOIT, Georg'e Maitland, B. A., M. Ii. A. — Farmer. Born Delaware, Ont.. Nov. 14, 1860, son of late Rev. Thomas and Rachel A. Atkinson. Educated Man- itoba College; Victoria University (B. A., 1885.) Taught school seven years. North West Territory. Member Sas- katchewan Legislature. Married Edith A. Cook, 1887; has two daughters. Lib- eral; Presbyterian. Address: Wymot, Sask. WHO'S WHO AND WHY" CLARENCE ELLIOT AUSTIN. AUSTIN, Clarence Elliot — General Manager and Treasurer Moose Jaw Flour Mills, Ltd., Moose Jaw; Vice-President Saskatchewan Bond Co.; Treasurer and General Manager, Robin Hood Mills, Ltd. Born Barton, Vt., June 24, 1879. son of Amariah Chandler and Sarah Austin. Educated public schools; Bar- ton Academy; University of Minnesota Taught school, Brownington, Vt., 1896- 1903; Superintendent of Schools, New Prague, Minn., 1903-1906; Superintend- ent of Schools, Princeton, Minn., 1906- 1907; employe. New Prague Flour Mill- ing Co., 1907-1908; present position since 1908. Married Flora L. Whitney, Minneapolis, 1903; has one son and one daughter. Club: Commercial. Recrea- tion: baseball. Presbyterian. Address: 6 Redland Ave., Moose Jaw, Sask. 32 WHO'S WHO AND WHY WILLIAM ATKINSON. ATKINSON, William. — Real Estate Broker, Farm Lands, Loans and Mort- gages, Mclntyre Block, Winnipeg. Born Inniskillen, Ireland, Apr. 14, 1862, son of John and Rebecca Atkinson. Educated public schools, Ireland- Came to Win- nipeg, 1881; engaged contracting, bridge building and farming, 1882-1909. Mar- ried Christina A. McKee, Carman, Man.; has three sons and five daughters. Clubs: Canadian; Mount Royal Gun. So- ciety: W. O. W. Recreation: shooting. Conservative; Anglican. Address: Mount Royal, Man. ATT]LI>, Percy — Financial and Real Es- tate Broker, Bank of Ottawa Bldg., Van- couver. Born Victoria, B. C, May 26, 1890, son of James and Lydia Morris Auld. Educated: public schools, Victoria. Played for Vancouver Association Foot- ball. Recreations: motorboating, motor- ing. Conservative; Protestant. Address: 123'4 12th Ave., E., Vancouver, B. C. AUSTIN, John Henry. — Barrister, 1118 Langley St., Victoria. Born Victoria, Jan. 5, 1873, son of John Joel and Sarah Ann Stout Austin. Educated high schools, Victoria. Chief clerk, Provin- cial Registrar's office, 1893-1899; Depu- ty Registrar, County Court, Victoria, 1899-1907. Called to British Columbia Bar, 1907. Served Canadian Volunteers, Victoria, five years. Club: Pacific. Con- servative; Anglican. Address: Victoria, B. C. AVI.1VCEB J.OBJy (The Bi^lit Hon. Sir Matthew), 8th Baron de Balreath peer- agfe of Ireland. — Born Richmond, Que., March 28, 1842, son of Adolphus, Lord Aylmer, and Mary, Lady Aylmer. Edu- cated Montreal high school; McGill Uni- versity; Dublin University. Served six years as Lieutenant 7th Royal Fusileers, 35 years on Staff Canadian forces; re- tired from Inspector Generalship, 1907, with rank of Major-General. Served Fen- ian Raids, 1866-1870. Honorary Colonel 11th Hussars, Richmond, Que. Succeed- ed to the title 1901. Married Amy Ger- trude Young, 1875; has three sons and two daughters. Address: Queen's Bay, Kootenay Lake, B. C. AVIiWIN, Horace A. — Superintendent Western Branches, Bank of Hamilton, Winnipeg. Born Port Hope, Ont-, May 27, 1868, son of Horace and Fanny T. Aylwin. Joined Bank of Hamilton, 1884. Came to Manitoba, 1897. Married Fran- ces C. Boyce, Carman, Man., 1902; has one son and two daughters. Clubs: Man- itoba; Carleton. Recreation: motoring. Anglican. Address: 522 River Ave., Win- nipeg, Man. B BAII.BV, W. B. V. — Of Harvey, Bailey, Ltd. Born California, April 11, 1859, son of Benjamin and Sarah Bailey. Came to British Columbia, 1860. Educated, Victoria. Mercantile business, Yale, 1874. Ex-postmaster. Married Mary Matilda Hautier, Lytton; has three sons and three daughters Society: I. O. O. F. Address: Ashcroft, B. C. BAIIiI^IE, Edward — President, Cana- dian City and Town Properties, Ltd., 284 Portage Ave., Winnipeg; Director, Koot- enay Orchard Assn., Ltd.; Director, Fost- hall Lands, Ltd. Born Edinburgh, Scot- land, Oct. 12, 1863, son of Thomas' and Helen Brown Baillie. Educated: Watpo Vs College; Roval High School, Edinburgh. Came to Canada, 1894; established pres- ent business, 1910. Married Maude Mary Kepkey, Lansing, Mich., 1897: has one daughter. Recreations: walking, read- ing, music. Conservative; Presbyterian. Address: 25 Roslyn Apts., Winnipeg, Man. BAIN, Ninian Hugh. — Managing Di- rector, Strathcona Packing Co., Ltd., Salmon Packers, Imperial Block, Van- couver. Born Chatham, N. B., Jan. 14. 1854, son of Hugh and Ann Bain. Edu- cated Presbyterian Academy, Chatham. Came to British Columbia, 1879. Em- ployee, Ewens Co., cannery; subsequently with Laidlaw & Co.; managing director. Pacific Coast Packing Co.; district man- ager, British Columbia Packers Associa- tion. Married Ida Ladner, 1888, (de- ceased, 1892); married Mary Johnstone Main, 1897; has two daughters. Club: Terminal Citv. Recreations: travel, shooting. Address 1305 Barclay St., Van- couver, B. C. WHO'S WHO AND WHY BAIBD, Kev. Andrew Browningf, M. A., B. J>,, D. J>. — Professor Manitoba Col- lege, Winnipeg. Born Motherwell, Ont., Oct. 6, 1855, son of Charles and Agnes Browning Baird. Educated Upper Can- ada College, Toronto; Toronto University (B. A. 1877, M. A. 1880); Knox College, Toronto (D. D. hon. 1903); Edinburgh University (Ph. D.) ; University of Leip- zig. Ordained Presbyterian minister, 1881; Pastor first Presbyterian Church, Edmonton, 1881-1887; lecturer, Manitoba College and first pastor Augustine Church, Winnipeg, 1887-1892. Professor logic and political economy and classics, as well as professor apolog, church his- tory and Hebrew language, Manitoba College, 1892. A Senator and treasurer Manitoba University, 1908. President Historical and Scientific Society, Mani- toba, 1893. Married Penelope Campbell Cook, Gait, Ont., 1887; has one son and three daughters. Formerly a member Board of Education, N. W. T. Has writ- ten on the Indian question. ' Fellow of the Royal Numismatic Society (Eng- land); member of American Numismatic Society (New York). Recreation: col- lection and study of old coins. Presby- terian. Address: 247 Colony St., Winni- peg, Man. BAIKD, Hug-h m. — Of Baird & Botter- ell; Stock, Bond and Grain Broker, Grain Exchange, Winnipeg. Born Mont- real, July 23, 1887, son of John Baird. Educated Montreal public schools. Came to Winnipeg and engaged grain export business, 1902. President Winnipeg Grain Exchange, 1909-1910. Married Lillian Edith Binder, Montreal, 1904; has one son and one daughter. Clubs: Manitoba, St. Charles Country. Rec- reation: golf. Liberal; Anglican. Ad- dress: 91 Edmonton St., Winnipeg, Man. BAIBD, James Brjrson, M. Jm. A. — ^Mer- chant and Cattle Dealer. Born Appleton, Ont. Came to Manitoba, 1880. Elected first Mayor, Pilot Mound, by acclamation and for three succeeding terms without opposition; postmaster. Elected Mani- toba Legislature for Mountain, 1907- 1910. President Board of Trade; Chair- man school board eight years. Liberal. Address: Pilot Mound, Man. BAIBD, John. — Government Agent, As- sistant Commissioner of Lands and Works; District Registrar of Births, Marriages and Deaths; Registrar under the Marriage Act; Collector of Revenue Tax; Deputy Assessor and Collector; Registrar of Votes for Comox district; Registrar of County Court of Nanaimo; Recording Officer, Government Bldg., Cumberland. Born Glasgow, Scotland, Feb. 14, 1865, son of Alexander Smith and Isabella Baird. Educated Glasgow Academy. Clerk mercantile business. Glasgow, 1881. Came to British Colum- bia, 1887. Married Flora MacDonald, Comox, 1901; has four daughters. So- ciety: A. F. & A. M. Address: Maryport Ave., Cumberland, B. C. BAIBD, William Joseph, M. A., XmIm. B. — Of Taylor, Harvey, Baird, Grant & Stockton, Barristers and Solicitors, 413 Granville St., Vancouver. Born Black- water, Ont., Oct. 2, 1872. Educated high school, Port Perry, Ont.; Toronto Uni- versity; came .to British Columbia 1906; Club, University. Society: A. F. & A. M. Conservative; Presbyterian. Address: 901 10th Ave., W., Vancouver, B. C. ALBERT ERNEST BAKER. BAKBB, Albert Brnest. — Surveyor and Civil Engineer, Bower Bldg., Vancouver, Born London, England, Dec. 12, 1885, son of Francis Etherington and Ellen Elizabeth Baker. Clerk, Crump & Son, London, England, 1900. Came to Canada, 1904. Rodman and Transitman, C. P. R., Moo^e Jaw, Revelstoke, 1905-1907. Came to British Columbia, 1906; articled as- sistant to A. P. Augustine, Surveyor and Civil Engineer, since 1909. Married Ag- nes Thompson, daughter of Capt. J. Thompson, Vancouver, 1911. Conserva- tive. Address: 1437 Tenth Ave., E., Vancouver, B. C. BAKBB, Albert B. — Dentist, 407 Hast- ings St., Vancouver. Vice-President Can- adian Brewing & Malting Co.; Director Metropolitan Building Co. Born Victor- ia, July 17, 1864, son of Michael and Johanna Baker. Educated Philadelphia Practised Philadelphia, 1887-1891; Vic- toria, 1891-1895; Oregon, 1895-1903; Van- couver, since 1903. Clubs: Royal Van- couver Yacht; Terminal City; Commer- cial. Society: Elks. Recreations: yachting, motoring. Address: 742 Bough- ton Ave., Vancouver, B. C. 34 WHO'S WHO AND WHY BAKEB, Georg-e Williani. — Of Baker & Young, Barristers, Union Banli Bldg., Winnipeg. Born Ottawa, Aug. 4, 1854, son of Godfrey Phipps Baker and Eliza- beth Julia, daughter of Colonel F. W. Clements. Educated Ottawa; Picton; Toronto. Called to the Ontario Bar in 1881 and Manitoba Bar 1882. Practiced Winnipeg since 1881; Alderman, Winni- peg, 1888, 1897, 1898; police magistrate, Winnipeg, 1901-1904; director Havergal Ladies' College; director Y. M. C. A. Au- thor of the introduction of the Judica- ture Act into Manitoba. Married Jeannie Eastman, Quebec, 1884 (deceased, 1895); married Annie Grime, Harrogate, Eng- '.and, 1906 (deceased, 1908); has six sons and two daughters. Married Ursilla Katherine.H. Bell daughter of the late Sheriff Bell of Falkirk, Scotland, and grand-daughter of William Bruce of Symvester-Shetland, 1912. Clubs: Mani- toba; Adanac; St. Charles Country; Lakp of Woods Yacht. Society: A. F. & A. M. (Grand Master. 1910-1911). Recreations: hunting, fishing, yachting. Conserva- tive; Anglican. Address: 375 River Ave.. Winnipeg, Man. BAKEIB, Velentine Hyde. — Real Estate Insurance and Lumber Mills. President, Baker Lumber Co-, Ltd.; Secretary, Standard Lumber Co., Ltd.; Manager, Cranbrook Estate; agent for Cranbrook Townsite. Born Cork, Ireland, April 20, 1865, son of Colonel James and Louisa Baker. Educated Clifton College. Eng- land; Ontario Agricultural College, Guelph. Came to British Columbia, 1885. Ranching, Cranbrook District, 1885-1895; established present business, 1895. Al- derman, Cranbrook, four terms; Police Commissioner, two terms. Married Ida Constance Marshall, daughter of Rev. Robert Marshall, Norwich, England, 1899; has two sons and one daughter. Club: junior Carlton, London, England; Fernie; Nelson; Cranbrook. Recreations: shooting, fishing. Conservative; Angli- can. Address: Cranbrook, B. C. BAIiBlVINSOK, Baldwin Ziarus, IX. 3^. A. — Editor and Manager, Heinskringla News, 729 Sherbrooks St., Winnipeg. Born Akureyri, Iceland, Oct. 26, 1856, son of Baldwin Jonson and Helga Egils- dottir. Educated public schools. Came to Canada, 1873; Manitoba, 1882. Do- minion Government Icelandic Immigra- tion Agent, 1886-1903, during which time brought 7,000 people to Manitoba; left (Service, 1896; established present busi- ness, 1898; elected to Manitoba Legis- lature for Gimli, 1899, 1903 and 1910. Served as Bandsman, Q. O. R., Toronto, three years. Married Helga Sigurdar- dottir, 1886; has one son and three daughters. Conservative; Lutheran. Ad- dress: 727 Sherbrooks St., Winnipeg, Man. BAIiDWIir, C. B. — Of Baldwin Bros., Real Estate and Financial Agents, 236 Jasper Ave., W., Edmonton. Born Whitewood, Sask., Feb. 16, 1888, son of C. E. and E. Francis Baldwin. Educated high school, Whitewood. Clerk, Depart- ment of Public Works, Regina, 1904- 1905; Clerk, Department of Public Works, Edmonton, 1906-1911. Established present business, 1911. Liberal; Presby- terian. Address: Edmonton, Alta. BAJ^DWIN, H. W. — Of Baldwin Bros., Real Estate and Financial Agents, 236 Jasper Ave., W., Edmonton. Born Moos- omin, Sask., Oct. 6, 1886, son of C. E. and E. Francis Baldwin. Educated high school, Whitewood. Station agent, C. P. R., 1905-1911; established present busi- ness, 1911. Liberal; Presbyterian. Ad- dress: Edmonton, Alta. BAI^BWIN, Oeorg'e Frederick. — City Comptroller, Vancouver. Born New Brunswick, Jan. 10, 1850, son of Thom- as and Jane Baldwin. Educated Wood- stock College. Reporter on The Times, Victoria, 1884. One of the organizers of the city executive departments. Tax Collector and Treasurer, 1885-1905. City Comptroller, since 1905. Married Minnie L. Higgins, 1885; has two sons. Club: Terminal City. Address: 1158 Haro St., Vancouver, B. C. BAIiB, David Herbert. — Contractor. Born Bristol, England, May 6, 1866. son of David and Lavinia Bigwood Bale. Came to Canada, 1884. Educated Wood- stock, Ont. Came to British Columbia, 1890. Married Emily Frances Haslam, Victoria; has three sons and one daugh- ter. Society: A. F. & A. M. Address: 1402 Stadacona Ave., Victoria, B. C. BAI^FOXTB, James. — Of Balfour, Mar- tin, Casey & Blair, Barristers, Darke Block, Regina. Born Mount Forest, Ont., Jan. 4, 1867, son of W^illiam and Agnes Balfour. Educated Mount Forest High School; took first-class professional cer- tificate. North West Territory. Came to Regina, 1883. Taught school near Re- gina, 1887; later studied law and called to Bar of North West Territory. Mem- er Regina Hospital Board, 1902-1905; President Y. M. C. A., 1907-1912; Presi- dent Caledonian Curling Association of Saskatchewan. Member Collegiate In- stitute Board, 1908-1910; chairman, 1911- 1912. Alderman, Regina, 1905-1907: WHO'S WHO AND WHY JAMES BALFOUR. chairman finance committee, 1906. Mar- ried Agnes Hayes, Battleford, 1902; has four sons and one daughter. Societies: C. O. F.; S. O. S.; A. O. U. W. Recrea- tions: curling, golf, lacrosse, baseball, football athletic sports. Liberal; Pres- byterian. Address: 2315 Victoria Ave., Regina, Sask. JOHN BALFOUR. BAI.FOUB, John— Of Balfour & Broadfoot, Real Kstate and Financial Agents, Commercial Block, Regina; Di- rector, Dominion Life Assurance Co., Ltd. Born Mount Forest, Ont., April 7, 1865, son of William and Agnes Bal- four. Educated public and high schools, Ontario. Came to Saskatchewan, 1883. Farming, Saskatchewan, 1883-1897; member of firm, Balfour Bros., general merchants, Lumsden, Sask.; established present business, 1903. Vice-President, Amateur Athletic Association, Regina. Married Jennie Mellls, Kippen, Ont., 1896; has two sons. Liberal; Presby- terian. Address: 1942 Retallack St., BAIiIi, Francis James, M. B., M. D., C M., M. B. C. S., I.. R. C. P. — Pliysician and Surgeon, South Railway and Scarth Sts., Regina; member College Physiciajis and Surgeons Ontario, 1893. Born Rugby, Ont., Oct. 1, 1865, son of James and Sara Edwards Ball. Educated: Higli School. Orillia and Barrie; Toronto Normal School; Toronto University; Trinity Uni- versity. Principal of Public School, Markham, Ont., 1883-1885; Zephyr, Ont., 1885-1888; practised, Singhampton, Ont., 1893-1905, Regina, since 1905. Address: Regina, Sask. BAI^3^, "Williani Hee. — Manager East- ern Townships Bank, Winnipeg. Born Sherbrooke, Que., Feb. 7, 1851, son of Albert P. and Mary L. Ball. Educated Boston, Mass. Joined staff Eastern Town- ships Bank, Sherbrooke, Que., 1871. Came to Winnipeg, 1903. Married Nellie Ran- some, Belleville, Ont., 1890; has three sons and one daughter. Clubs: Manito- ba; St. Charles Country. Recreation: golf. Conservative. Address: 155 Wel- lington Crescent, Winnipeg, Man. ALEC ADDINGTON BALLACHEY. BAIiI^ACHBV, Alec Addington. — Bar- rister and Solicitor. Born Brantford, Ont., Nov. 28, 1880, son of George and WHO'S WHO AND WHY Caroline Margaret Ballachey. Edu- cated Collegiate Institute, Brantford; Osgoode Hall. Law student with A. L. Baird, Brantford, 1899-1900; with Mac- donnel & Boland, Toronto, 1901-1903; called to Ontario Bar, 1904; called to Alberta Bar, 1904. President, Conserva- tive Association. Married Florence Gen- evieve MacDonnell, Bay City, Mich., 1908; has one son and one daughter. Clubs: High River; Canadian (Calgary). Societies: A. F. & A. M.; I. O. O. F. Recreations: hunting, fishing. Conser- vative; Anglican. Address: High River, Alta. BAITPIEI^D, John J. — Financial Agent, 607 Hastings St., "Vancouver. Born Que- bec, 'July 20, 1856, son of William and Rebecca Banfield. Educated Thorn's Commercial Academy. Dry Goods busi- ness, Quebec; subsequently accountant, St. Catharines, Ont. Came to British Columbia, 1890. Deeply interested phil- anthropic institutions. Married Harriet Oile, 1883; has one son and two daugh- ters. Recreation: yachting. Address: 644 Bute St., Vancouver, B. C. BAimXTG-, Charles Robert. — Farmer. Born Cookstown, Ont., Nov. 7, 1852, son of Benjamin and Sarah Banting. Edu- cated public schools, Tecumseh, Ont. Took up homestead near village of Meth- van. Came to Brandon, Man., 1902. Member of Grain Growers Association. Married Mary Ann Hill, Cookstown, 1876; has four sons and three daughters. Conservative; Methodist. Address: Ma- nor, Sask. LIM BANG. BANG-, X^ini. — Manager Bank of Van- couver, Government St., Victoria; presi- ident Vancouver Furniture Mfg. Co., Ltd.; North Saamish Brick & Tile Co., Ltd.; vice-president Chinese Chamber of Commerce, Victoria. Born Victoria, May 22, 1884, son of Lim Dat and Lim Tong Shee. Educated Victoria. Manager Gim Fook Yuen, Victoria, 1903; ap- pointed to present position, 1910. Mar- ried Lim Ng Shee, Canton, China, 1903; has two sons and two daughters. Soci- ety: Chinese Benevolent. Recreations: hunting, motoring. Confucius. Address: I'jOb Blanchard St., Victoria, B. 0. BAPTY, Walter, M. ,D. — Physician, 831 Fort St., Victoria. Bacteriologist, British Columbia Board of Health. Born London, Ont., Aug. 23, 1884, son of Harry and Eliza Lawrie Bapty. Ed- ucated Western University. Came to British Columbia, 1907. Served as Lieu- tenant, Army Medical Corps, D. Battery, R. C. F. A., South African War. Mar- ried Ella Bell Lind, Calgary; has three sons. Address: Victoria, B. C. BARBBR, Harry J. — Druggist. Born Alton, Ont., March 29, 1875, son of James and Margaret Barber. Educated high school, Orangeville, Ont.; Toronto College of Pharmacy. Clerk drug store, Orangeville, Ont., and later West Sel- kirk, Man. Came to Chilliwack as man- ager Nelson Drug Co., Vancouver, 1898; took business over, 1904. President Board of Trade, 1910-1911; chairman school board, 1907-1911; president Con- servative Association, 1910. Married An- netta Anning, Chilliwack; has one son. Societies: _L. O. L.; I. O. O. F. Recrea- tions: motoring, riding. Conservative; Methodist. Address: Westminster St., Chilliwack, B. C. BARBBB, Jolin Guy. — Jeweler. Born New Haven, Conn., Nov. 25, 1866, son of E. L. and Barbara Barber. Educated Collegiate Institute, St. Paul, Minn.; St. John's College, Winnipeg. Clerk, O. F. Forest, jeweler, Winnipeg, 1884-1889. Came to British Columbia, and estab- lished present business, 1889; Alderman. Revelstoke, 1911. Club: Revelstoke. So- ciety: A. P. & A. M. Recreations: shoot- ing, fishing. Conservative; Anglican. Address: Revelstoks, B. C. BARBOUR, Roliert S. — Of Northwest Real Estate Co., 8th Ave., E., Calgary. Director Alberta Electric Ry. Co. Born Paisley, Ont., 1875, son of James and Hannah Barbour. Came west as a boy. Educated public schools and Business College, Manitoba. Farming, Manitoba. Came to Alberta, 1892; contracting busi- ness, Calgary, 1907; established present business, 1904. Recreations: curling, football, baseball, shooting. Independ- ent; Baptist. Address: Calgary, Alta. WHO'S WHO AND WHY BABC^AT, William George. — Presi- dent and manager, Crows Nest Trading Co., Ltd., Fernie. President, Fernie Board of Trade; president Alberta Koot- enay Investment Co., Ltd. Born Liver- pool, England, Aug. 11, 1875, son of Alexander and Helen Barclay. Educated Liverpool College. Came to Canada, 1895; Manitoba, 1895-1902; Fernie, since 1904. President Fernie Liberal Associa- tion. Married Ada Werner, daughter of George Werner, 1907; has two daugh- ters. Recreation: motoring. Liberal; Presbyterian. Address: Fernie, B. C. BABKIJB, His Honour, Charles How- ard, B. A.^Judge of the County Court of Nanaimo. Born Sheffield, N. B., April 4. 1864, son of Rev. Joseph and Anne Maria Upton Barker. Educated Grammar school, Sheffield; University of New Brunswick (honors French and Science); Osgoode Hall (honors). Came to British Columbia, 1891. Practiced law, Nanaimo. 1892-1909; appointed County Court Judge, 1909. Unsuccess- ful candidate to British Columbia Leg- islature for Nanaimo, 1908. Married Susan Roberta Russell, 1894 (deceased, 1909). Club: Nanaimo. Society: A. F. & A. M. Recreations: shooting, fish- ing. Liberal; Presbyterian. Address: Nanaimo, B. C. BABKBB, WiUiani Henry. — President British Columbia Packers' Association. 517 Granville St., Vancouver; president Packers' S. S. Co.; president Coast S. S. Co.; president Vancouver and Victoria Electric Railway. Born Manchester, England, Sept. 6, 1853, son of Ambrose and Sarah Barker. Educated public schools, Manchester. Engaged shipping business, Manchester; went to United States, 1872; came to British Columbia, 1904. Married Orpha Beard, Oregon. Has three sons and two daughters. Club: Vancouver. Recreations: field sports and boating. Address: 1445 Pendrill St., Vancouver, B. C. BASNABD, Frank Stillman. — (Re- tired.) Chairman Local Advisory Board, British Columbia Electric Railway Co.; director Briti.sh Columbia Trust Corpo- ration; director Evans, Coleman & Ev- ans, Ltd., Vancouver; director Victoria- Phoenix Brewing Co. Born Toronto, May 16, 1856, son of Ellen Stillman and Frances James Barnard. (M. P. for Yale-Kootenay, 1879-1887; active pro- moter of Confederation). Came to Brit- ish Columbia, 1860. Clerk British Co- lumbia Express Co., Victoria, 1879; gen- eral manager, 1881; president, 1882; president Consolidated Railway Co., Vancouver, 1894; managing director British Columbia Electric Railway Co., Ltd., London, England, 1896-1897; di- rector, 1898-1906; retired from active business, 1906. Elected to House of Commons for Lilloet-Cariboo, 1888; again, 1891; sat until 1896; did not stand, 1896; unsuccessful candidate bye election, Victoria, 1902. Served with No. 2 Rifles, Victoria, 1874-1877. Alder- man, Victoria, 1886-1887. Mayor, 1895. Married Martha Amelia Loewen, daugh- ter of Joseph Loewen, Victoria, 1883. Clubs: Union (Victoria); Royal Vancou- ver Yacht; Vancouver; Raleigh; Royal Automobile (London, England) ; Royal Canadian Yacht (Toronto). Recreations: yachting, traveling. Conservative. Ad- dress: "Clovelly," Victoria, B. C. GEORGE HENRY BARNARD, K. C, M. P. BABNABB, Oeorge Henry, K. C., M. P. — Of Barnard, Robertson & Heister- man, Barristers, Law Chambers, Vic- toria. Born Victoria, Oct. 9, 1868, son of Francis J. and Ellen Hillman Bar- nard. Educated Trinity College School, Port Hope. Called to British Columbia bar, 1891; practiced Victoria since, ap- pointed K. C, 1907. Alderman, City of Victoria, 1902-1903; Mayor, 1904-1905; elected to House of Commons, 1908-1911. President British Columbia Conservation Association. Married Ethel Burnham Rogers, eldest daughter Lieutenant-Colo- nel H. C. Rogers, Peterboro, 1895. Clubs: Union; Vancouver; Rideau (Ot- tawa). Recreation: golf, fishing. Con- servative; Anglican. Address: Duvals, Victoria, B. C. WHO'S WHO AND WHY BABNETT, John, B. A., l^i;. B. — Bar- rister and Solicitor. Born Hartland, N. B., April 1, 1880, son of John and Ade- laide Barnett. Educated: public and high schools, Hartland; Dalhousie University. Called to Alberta bar, 1907; practised with Beck, Emery & Newell, Edmonton, 1907; took over Judge Carpenter's practice, Innisfail, 1907. Married Blanche Murphy, Moncton, N. B., 1909; has one daughter. Recreations: shooting, curling. Conserva- tive; Presbyterian. Address: Innisfail, Alta. R. PERCY BARNES, F. R. A. I. C, A. A. A. BARNES, B. Percy, F. B. A. Z. C A. A. A. — Of Barnes & Gibbs, Architects, Imperial Bank Bldg., Edmonton. Born London, England, Jan. 28, 1857, son of R. E. and L. S. Fulton Barnes. Edu- cated Canon Woodward's School, Eng- land. Practiced London, 1878-1882; came to Canada, 1882; Montreal, 1888- 1905; came to Alberta, 1905; formed present partnership, 1906. Organizer of Alberta Architects Association. Mar- ried G. A. West, London, England, 1879; has two sons and three daughters. Clubs: Edmonton; Edmonton Country. Society: A. F. & A. M. Recreations: curling, golf. Independent; Anglican. Address: 460 15th St., Edmonton, Alta. BABB, Georg-e H. — Of Barr & Samp- son, Barristers and Solicitors, Darke Block, Regina; Director, Saskatchewan Securities & Trusts Corporation; Di- rector, Regina Brokerage & Investment Co., Ltd.; Vice-President, Saskatchewan Life Insurance Co. Born Norwich, Ont., July 29, 1878, son of George and Clara Morphy Barr. Educated public schools, GEORGE H. BARR. Norwich; Model School, Woodstock; qualified as school teacher. Came to Regina, 1898; took course. Normal School, Regina; taught school, Sas- katchewan, 1899-1902; law student with Lieutenant-Governor, G. W. Brown, Regina, 1902-1905; attended Osgoode Hall, Toronto, 1906; called to Saskatche- wan Bar, 1907; practiced alone, Regina, 1909; present partnership formed, 1910. Married Ethel L. Dawson, 1906; has two sons. Liberal; Presbyterian. Address: 2102 Scarth St., Regina, Sask. BABB, Matthew John. — Of Barr & Anderson, Heating and Plumbing Con- tractors, 114 Hastings St., Vancouver. Director Metropolitan Building Co.; di- rector Vancouver Investments Guaran- tee Co.; director Dominion Glazed Ce- ment Pipe Co. Born Abbottlerry, South Wales, Nov. 23, 1875, son of Mathew and Hannah Barr. Educated Winnipeg High School. Came to British Colum- bia, 1892. Founded firm Mclntyre & Barr, 1897-1899; Barr & Anderson since 1899. Married Evelyn Dillabough, 1901; has one son. Club: Terminal City. So- ciety: A. P. & A. M. Recreations: all athletic sports. Address: 1319 Nelson St., Vancouver, B. C. WHO'S WHO AND WHY BARRETT, HUGH MASSE Y, B. A., B. O. L. BABRETT, Hug-h Massey, B. A., B. C. j;. — Of Bariett-Meldrum Co., Real Estate Agents, 17 River St., W., Moose Jaw; Director Anglo-Canadian Investment Corporation, Ltd.; Secretary Young Men's Conservative Club, Member of Moose Jaw Board of Trade. Born Til- sonburg, Ont., Sept. 8, 1874, son of Thomas Hubert and Eleanor Nesbitt Bar- rett. Educated public school, Norfolk County; Port Rowan High School, Vi- enna High School, Windsor Collegiate, Toronto Normal School, Queen's Univer- sity, Osgoode Hall. Taught school El- gin County, Ont., five years; articled law student to James McLean, Battle- ford, 1903, and with Macdonnell & Bo- land, Toronto, 1903-1905; principal Sas- katoon schools, 1905-1906, having taught two years in Province during University sessions; Inspector of Schools for South- western Saskatchewan, 1906-1911; re- signed that position to engage in present business. Married Montalena Dolman, daughter of Octavius Dolinan, 1906; has one son. Clubs: Moose Jaw, Canadian. Societies: A. F. & A. M.; A. O. U. W.; C. O. O. F. Recreations: shooting, read- ing, motoring. Conservative; Anglican. Address: 38 Alder St., Moose Jaw, Sask. WHO'S WHO AND WHY BABBETT, Greg'ory, K. C. — Barrister. Born Hamilton, Nov. 23, 1867, son of Edward and Sarah J. Barrett. Educated Windsor, Ont. ; Winnipeg. Came to Man- itoba, 1882. Practiced Carberry, Man., since 1888. Alderman, Carberry, 1910. Has served as revising barrister for Do- minion and Provincial Governments. Married Margaret Helen Blomfield, Hal- ifax, 1893 (deceased); has one son and one daughter. Club: Brandon. Recrea- tion: shooting. Conservative; Roman Catholic. Address: Carberry, Man. BABItETT-I^ENlTABI}, John. — Finan- cial Broker, 543 Pender St., Vancouver. Member of local board London and Brit- ish North America Co., Ltd. Born Bram- ford Speke, Devonshire, England, Dec. 14, 1863, son of Walter J. Barrett- Lennard. Educated grammar school, Weybridge; Heidelburg University. Came to Manitoba, 1882; British Colum- bia, 1909. Served South African War, 1899. Clubs: Vancouver; Badminton (London). Recreations: shooting, fish- ing, yachting, golf. Address: Point Grey Road, Vancouver, B. C. BABKOVT, Valentine Bvelyn. — L. R. C. P., L. R. C. S. (Edinburgh); L. F. P. & S. (Glasgow); M. C. P. & S. (North West Territories); physician and surgeon; Pro- vincial Medical Inspector of Health for Alberta. Born Madras, India, Oct. 20, 1865, son of Emily Frances Barrow and Major General Joseph Lyon Barrow, C. B. Educated Marlborough College, England; Edinburgh University. Came to Canada, 1904. Appointed to present office, 1907. Married Mary Adelaide Brooks, daughter of Frederick Brooks, late of London and Birmingham, 1893; has one son and two daughters. Club: Liberal; Edmonton. Societies: A. P. & A. M.; A. O. p. Recreations: reading, hunting, fishing. Liberal; Anglican. Ad- dress: 249 11th St., Edmonton, Alta. BABBOWCl^OUGH, Samuel Zkees. — President Columbian Conservatory of Music of Canada, Winnipeg. Born Birk- enhead, England, April 9, 1869, son of Joseph and Elizabeth Barrowclough. Ed- ucated Birkenhead. Came to Winnipeg, 1881. Carried on large music business, Winnipeg, since 1894; conductor Winni- peg city band; conductor 90th Regiment Band. Commissioner for Manitoba of In- ternational Association of Piano Deal- ers of America. President of the Winni- SAMUEL LEES BARROWCLOUGH. peg Oratorio Society. President of the Welsh male choir. Served as bugler, 95t]i Regiment, North West Rebellion, 1885; served three years, Royal Canadian Dragoons. Married Margaret Little, Neepawa, Man., 1891; has four sons and one daughter. Clubs: Canadian; Clef. So- cieties: A. P. & A. M.; I. O. O. F.; C. T. A. of C Recreation: music. Address: 281 Balmoral Ct., Winnipeg, Man. ERNEST BARTLETT, B. A. Sc, D. L. S., A. L. S. BABTIiBTT, Bmest, B. A. Sc, H. Im. S., A. Is. S. — Graduate Civil Engineer. Born Smithville, Ont., Dec. 9, 1882, son WHO'S WHO AND WHY of Darwin and Sarah Elizabeth Bartlett. Educated Toronto ITniversity. Witli De- partment of Interior, Ottawa, 1908-1910. Came to Alberta and established present practice, 1911. Married Rose Tremeer, Smith ville. Society: A. F. & A. M. Con- servative; Methodist. Address: Medicine Hat, Alta. BARTIiXSTT, Rev. Ernest Robert, M. A. — Ang-lican clergyman. Born Hinton, Northamptonshire, England, Sept. 26, 1871, son of Robert and Louisa May Bartlett. Educated Magdalen College, Brakely, Northamptonshire; St. John's College, Winnipeg'; Trinity College, To- ronto. In charge- at Fernie, two years, the church being burned out, 1908; sub- sequently, Headley, Similkamun Valley, for nine months before accepting All Saints' Parish, Ladner, B. C. Appointed by the Bishop to the position of Rural Dean of New Westminster, Jan., 1911. Accepted rectorship, St. Barnabas Par- ish, New Westminster, Jan. 15th, 1911. Married Ethel Whytehead Moore, Rus- sell, Man., 1900; has two sons. Rec- reation: cricket. Address: St. Barnabas Rectory, New Westminster, B. C. BARTIiETT, Walter J. — Publisher. Born Bay of Islands, N. F., May 14, 1880, .son of Isaac William and B. A. Bartlett. Educated St. John's, N. F. Mercantile business. Bay of Islands, 1900; Western Star Publishing Co., 1904; with Reid Newfoundland Co. on Bay steamship ser- vice, one year. Came to Alberta and es- tablished present business, 1909. Soci- ety: .S. O. E. Recreation: camping. Ad- dross: Blairmore, Alta. ARTHUR SHEPPARD BARTON. BARTON, Arthur Sheppard — Real Es- tate and Financial Broker, Central Bldg., Victoria. Born Bromborough, Cheshire. England, Nov. 13, 1857, son of William George and Catherine Sheppard Barton. Educated: private schools, England. Cam© to Toronto, 1880; farmed. Turtle Moun- tain, Man., 1881; came to Victoria and engaged in present business, 1905. Mar- ried Freda Sheppard, 1886; has three sons and one daughter. Club: Union. Recrea- tions: shooting, fishing. Conservative; Anglican. Address: Gladholt, Esquimalt Road, Victoria, B. C. • BARWIS, Major William Bayley. — Manager Manufacturers' Life Insurance Co., Vancouver. Born Megantic, Que., June 28, 1862, son of Thomas Shepard and Adeline Barwis. Educated St. Fran- cis College, Richmond, Que., and Nicolet, Que. Insurance business, Calgary, 1889. Came to British Columbia, 1906. Major 2nd Command 15th Light Horse, Calgary. Married Nora Creina, Calgary; has two sons. Clubs: Vancouver; United Service. Societies: I. O. O. F.; A. F. & A. M.; S. O. E. Recreations: shooting, yacht- ing, riding. Address: 1900 Haro St., Van- couver, B. C. WHO'S WHO AND WHY BASTASD, merxifield J., J. F. — ^Far- mer. Born London, England, May 28, 1867, son of John P. and Sarah A. Bas- tard. Educated public schools, Streath- am, England. Farmed Ontario, 1883; came to Manitoba, 1889. Reeve and councillor Municipality of Edward. Served with 57th Battalion Canadian Volunteers, Peterboro, two years. First president Grain Growers' Association, Pierson; secretary-treasurer, 1910; sec- retary to Royal Commission to investi- gate alleged coal combine. Married Louisa Dandy, Pierson, 1892; has two sons and one daughter. Recreations: music, cricket, hockey, football, tennis, curling. Conservative: Anglican. Ad- dress: Pierson, Man. MASON F. BATCHELOR. BATCHEI^OB, Mason T. — President and Managing Director Motor Trans- portation Co., Ltd., 108 7th Ave., Cal- gary. Born Warwick, Ont., Feb. 5, 1885, son of Benjamin and Clementine Batch- elor. Educated public and high schools, Ontario. Came to Calgary with Forest City Paving Co., 1904; contracting busi- ness, Calgary, under firm name Batch- elor, Marshall & Skarin, 1905-1911. Mar- ried Grace Marie Thacker, Calgary, 1908; has two sons and one daughter. Liberal; Anglican. Address: Argyle Court, 6th Ave. & 3d St., W., Calgary, Alta. BAVEB, William A. — Civil Engineer and British Columbia Land Surveyor, Pacific Bldg., Vancouver. Born Bris- bane, Australia, son of Frederick George and Anne R. Pearson Bauer. Educated Brisbane Grammar School. Railroad en- gineer, Queensland Government; subse- quently engineering and mining. Straits Settlements. Came to British Columbia, 1891. Practiced thereafter as Dominion and British Columbia Land Surveyor. Married Ruby Maud Springer, 1907. Club: Vancouver Club. Address: Shaugh- nessy Heights, Vancouver, B. C. HOWARD VINCENT BAUSLAUGH. BAUSIiAVG-H, Howard Vincent — Of Doidge & Bauslaugh, Ltd., Financial and Real Estate Brokers, Agents, 911 1st Ave., W., Prince Albert; Secretary- Treasurer, Wakaw Land Co., Ltd. Born Paris, Ont., June 16, 1879, son of Thomas and Katherine Bauslaugh. Edu- cated public and high schools, Paris. Came to Manitoba, 1900; traveler, Mc- Allister & Watts, Winnipeg, 1900-1903; traveler, Kilgour Bros., Winnipeg, 1903- 1908; representative of E. N. Heeney Co., Ltd., of Montreal, Winnipeg, 1908- 1910; established present business, Prince Albert, 1910. Club: Canadian (secretary-treasurer). Recreations: hunt- ing, fishing. Conservative; Anglican. Address: Bachelors Club, Prince Albert, Sask. BAWDBN, Bdwin James, B. A. — Bar- rister and Solicitor. Born Toronto, Sept. 16, 1874, son of George and Susan Thomas Bawden. Educated: Brandon high school; Wesley College. Read law with J. A. Campbell; called to Manitoba bar, 1905; practised Dauphin since 1905; solicitor, town of Dauphin, 1905-1911; President, Dauphin Liberal Association., 1907-1911. Married Marieta Eleanor Nicholson, 1909, has one daughter. Club: Dauphin. So- cieties: A. F. & A. M.; I. O. O. F. Recreations: tennis, curling. Liberal; Methodist. Address: Dauphin, Man. WHO'S WHO AND WHY BAWI»r, Catherine. — (Wife of Nicho- las Bawlf.) Born Almonte, Ont.. daugh- ter of John and Julia O'Brien Madden. Educated Almonte. Came to Manitoba, 1878. Member Board Victorian Order of Nurses. Married Nicholas Bawlf, 1877; has six sons and two daughters. Clubs: Women's Musical; Western Art Associa- tion. President St. Joseph's Orphanage Society. Actively identified with gen- eral philanthropic work of Winnipeg. Roman Catholic. Address: 11 Kennedy St., Winnipeg, Man. NICHOLAS BAWLF. BAWIiF, Nicholas. — President N. Bawlf Grain Co., Ltd., Chambers of Commerce, Winnipeg; president Alberta grain Co., Ltd.; president Northern Ele- vator Co.; president Empire Elevator Co.; director G. T. Pacific Terminal Elevator Co.; vice-president Monarch Life Insur- ance Co.; director Standard Trust Co.; director Great West Permanent grain Co., Ltd.; director Standard Trust Loan Co.; director Bank of Toronto; first vice-president Foley Bros. & Lar- son Co.; also interested in Northern Crown Bank, Great West Life Insurance Co., Canadian Fire Insurance Co. Born Smith's Falls, Ont., July 17, 1849, son of Nicholas and Cathrine Bawlf. Educated public schools, Smith's Falls. Employee Cossett Bros., Smith's Falls, prior to coming to Winnipeg in 1875. Flour, feed and grain business, Winnipeg, since 1877. Chairman Board of Inspectors of grain grown west of Port Artliur, 1892. President of Grain Exchange, 1897. Mar- ried Catherine Madden, Almonte, 1877; has six sons and two daughters. Club-: Manitoba. Recreation: horses. Roman Catholic. Address: 11 Kennedy St., Win- nipeg, Man. BAXTES, Truman Smith. — Of Hatch- ings Furniture Co., 416 Westminster Ave., Vancouver. Born Perth County, Ont., Nov. 24, 1867, son of Richard and Elizabeth Smith Baxter. Educated high school, Stratford, Ont. Came to British Columbia, 1890; for some time practiced as solicitor, Vancouver. Alderman, Van- couver, three terms. Married Sarah Whiteside, Vancouver, 1894; has three sons and one daughter. Club: Commer- cial. Recreation: motoring. Address: 439 Eighth Ave., E., Vancouver, B. C. DAVID CALVIN BAYNE. BAYIO:, Bavid Calvin. — License Com- missioner for Alberta. Born Ottawa, Oct. 13, 1871, son of John and Margaret Bayne. Educated public schools, Ottawa: high school, Kemptville, Ont.; Normal school, Regina. Taught school. Carle- ton County, Ont., 1893-1898; Lacombe and Banff, 1899-1903; general merchant. White & Bayne, Bankhead, Alta., 1903- 1907; present office since 1909. Chair- man Banff School Board. Married Emma P. Gamble, Ottawa, 1907; has one son. Societies: A. P. & A. M.; I. O. O. F. Liberal; Presbyterian. Address: Banff, Alta. BAYXtTB, John Norman. — Deputy Min- ister of Municipal Affairs, Province of Saskatchewan, Regina. Born Ottawa, Sept. 21, 1876, son of John and Margaret Bayne. Educated high school, Kempt- ville, Ont.; Model School, Prescott, Ont. Taught school. Roebuck, Ont., 1898. En- gaged journalism, 1900. Came to Regina, 1901, as head teacher of Regina Indus- trial School; entered Local Improvement Branch of Department of Public Works, 1902, and remained until Department of Municipal Affairs was created, 1908, WHO'S WHO AND WHY JOHN NORMAN BAYNE. when made Deputy Minister. Has or- ganized 180 small Local Improvement Districts and 120 Rural Municipalities in Province; also many towns and vil- lages. Has general supervision over all municipal work in Saskatchewan. Soci- eties: A. F. & A. M.; S. O. S. Recrea- tions: football, curling. Address: Regina, Sask. BEACHAM, Bev. Savelock, B. A. — Rector of Holy Trinity Church, Vancou- ver. Born Newcastle, Ont., Aug. 28, 1865, son of David and Agnes Beacham. Educated St. John's College, Manitoba University. Ordained deacon 1896, priest 1897; stationed successively at Killarney, Man., and Cranbrook, B. C. ; later ap- pointed to present rectorship. Married Annie MacLean, 1905; has two daugh- ters. Society: A. P. & A. M. Recrea- tions: tennis, golf, fishing, cycling. Ad- dress: 1533 7th Ave., Vancouver, B. C. RALPH KEIR BEAIRSTO. BEAIBiSTO, Balpli Keir. — Manager Do- minion Bank, Calgary. Born Winnipeg, Feb. 18, 1884, son of William and Helen Beairsto. Educated public and high schools, Winnipeg and Rat Portage, Ont. Junior clerk Merchants Bank, Winnipeg, 1899-1900; joined Dominion Bank, Win- nipeg, 1901; subsequently manager, Sas- katoon, Deloraine, Higli River and Han- ley, Sask; assistant inspector, Winnipeg, 1909; manager of Calgary branch, 1911. Club: Ranchmen's. Conservative; An- glican. Address: 112 Fourth Ave., W., Calgary, Alta. BBAIiE, Myles A. — Real Estate and Fi- nancial Agent. Born London, England, March 30, 1872, son of Thomas Myles and Julia Beale. Educated St. Paul's School, London, England. Engaged tea ibusiness, London, England, prior to coming to Canada, 1890. Employee Hal- ifax Banking Co., Halifax, 1891-1897. Came to British Columbia, 1897. Presi- dent Cranbrook Board of Trade, 1907. Married Marjorie Frances Armstrong, daughter of James Ferguson Armstrong, Cranbrook, 1908; has one daughter. So- cieties: A. F. & A. M.; R. A. M.; K. T. Conservative; Anglican. Address: Cran- brook, B. C. BBAI^S, Colin Bannenuau. — Of Beals & Son, Agricultural and Implement Deal- ers, 271 Rice St., Edmonton. Born Char- lottetown, P. E. I., April 26, 1861, son of William and Eliza Alice Strang Beals. Educated public and high schools, Char- lottetown. Apprentice John A. Hearn & Co., Boston, Mass., 1879-1884; carriage builder, Rockland, Mass., 1885-1892; came to Alberta, 1892; started business under firm name Kelly & Beals, 1898; partner- ship dissolved and business continued as Beals & Hoar, 1906-1908; as Beals, Hoar & Beals, 1908-1911; present partnership formed, 1911. Member Edmonton Hos- pital Board, 1908-1909. Married Mar- garet Letitia Van Buskirk. Summer- side, P. E. I., 1884; has two sons and two daughters. Societies: A. F. & A. M. ; I. O. O. F. Recreations: shooting, fish- ing. Liberal; Baptist. Address: 539 15th St., Edmonton, Alta. BBANI^ANBS, Mrs. Sopliie Theresa — Artist. Born Victoria, daughter of Hon. Joseph Despard Pembertoii, C. E. Edu- cated: Victoria. Studied art, South Ken- sington, obtaining first class certificate for drawing from antique, from life and from still life, 1893; and in school of Jean Paul Laurens and Ben. Constant. Paris, obtaining gold medal and first prize for portrait from life, 1899; exhibited first before Art Association, Montroal. 1897; has frequently exhibited at Ro^•al Academy, London; a portrait of "Biljlia Pierce" was hung on the line and at- tracted much attention, 1903; exhibited Paris Salon, 1899; French Exposition, 1900; S't. Louis Exposition, 1904. Married Rev. Canon Beanlands, 1905. Address: Vic- toria, B. C. 45 WHO'S WHO AND WHY BISATTTC, Archibald Mtirray. — Auc- tioneer, 334 Hastings St., W., Vancouver. Born Dumfries, Scotland, May 25, 1851, son of Charles and Elizabeth Beattie. Educated St. Francis College, Richmond, Que. Came to British Columbia, 1886. Command of Richmond Field Artillery, 1878-1883. Consul for Hawaiian Islands, 1892-1895. Married Alice M. Robins, 1879; has three daughters. Address: 1109 Nelson St., Vancouver, B. C. SAMUEL W. BEATTT. BEATTT, Samuel W. — Financial Agent, Aikins Bldg., Winnipeg. Born Caledon, Ont., June 6, 1876, son of Mathew and Agnes Beatty. Educated Russell, Man. Telegraph operator, Glad- stone, Man., 1896. Came to Winnipeg. 1906. Married Harriett Caswell, Strath- clair, Man., 1902; has one son and two daughters. Recreations: fishing, hunt- ing. Conservative; Presbyterian. Ad- dress 748 Westminster Ave., Winnipeg, Man. BEATnE, Bobert Ethelbert. — Of Beattie-Murphy Co., Ltd., druggists, Ba- ker St., Cranbrook. President Kootenay Telephone Lines, Ltd.; director Cran- brook Electric Light Co., Ltd. Born Bar- rie, Ont., March 20, 1874, son of G. J. and Margaret Beattie. Came to Mani- toba, 1885. Educated public schools, Winnipeg and Portage la Prairie. Drug- gist, Portage la Prairie, 1891-1897. Came to British Columbia and established present business, 1897. Married Georgina Henderson, daughter of David Hender- .son, 1902; has three daughters. Club: Cranbrook. Societies: A. P. & A. M.; I. O. O. F.; K. P.; C. O. F.; L O. F. Recre- ations: curling, motoring. Liberal; Pres- byterian. Addrees: Cranbrook, B. C. BEAVEN, Hon. Bobert — Born Leigh, Staffordshire, England, Jan. 28, 1837. Son Rev. James Beaven, D. D. Educated Upper Canada College. Went to Cali- fornia by way of Panama in the early days; from California came to British Columbia and engaged in gold mining; took active part in the organization of the Confederate League of which he was first secretary; member British Columbia leg- islature for Victoria, 1871-1894; appointed Cliief Commissioner of Lands and Works, Dec. 24, 1872; appointed Minister of Fi- nance and Agriculture, 1878; I*remier, Feb. 29, 1883; Mayor of Victoria, 1892- 1893 and 1897. Married Susan Ritchie, daughter of the Rev. Canon Ritchie, Georgina, Ont., 1866. Address, 626 Van- couver St., Victoria, B. C. ALBERT EDWARD BECK, K. C. BECK, Albert Edward, K. C. — Barris- ter, Solicitor to British Columbia Elec- tric Railway Co., Vancouver. Born Sar- nia, Ont., October 16, 1860, son of John and Mary Beck. Educated private tutor. Came to British Columbia, 1886; called to British Columbia bar, 1890; appointed K. C, 1900; registrar of Supreme Court, 1890-1897. Served as volunteer with Nile expedition under Sir Garnet Wolse- ley. Married Esther Marshall, Portage la Prairie; has one son and one daugh- ter. Club: Terminal City. Recreations: baseball, cricket. Liberal; Anglican. Address: Shaughnessy Heights. Vancou- ver, B. C- BECK, James Edward — Of Killam & Beck, Barristers and Solicitors, Pacific Bldg., Vancouver. Born Windermere, England, Sept. 3, 1882, son of Thomas and Mary Beck. Educated: Kendal Gram- mar School. Solicitor with Philip Baker & Co., Birmingham, 1903-1905; with Mar- tin & Sons, Nottingham, 1905-1909; mem- ber of firm Beck & Beck, Nottingham 1909-1911. Club: Constitutional (Not- tingham). Recreations: boating shoot- ing. Conservative; Anglican. Address- 539 Davie St., Vancouver, B. C. 46 WHO'S WHO AND WHY BECK, £evi — General Merchant, York- ton; also interested in real ©state; Pro- prietor Yorkton Flour Mills; Levi Beck Lumlber Yard, etc. ' Born Elora, Ont., Dec. 13, 1860, son of Adam and Eliza Speers Beck. Educated: public schools, Salem, Ont. Came to Western Canada, 1883; homesteaded near Yorkton, 1883- 1890; contractor at different times for C. P. R. construction; engaged in gen- eral mercantile business since 1893. Mayor Yorkton, 1911-1912; member Yorkton Board of Trade. Married Alice Pearce, daughter of William Pearce. Recreation: travel. Liberal; Methodist. Address: Yorkton, S'ask. HON. NICHOLAS D. BECK. BECK, Hon. Nicholas Du Bois Domi- nic, IJIi. B. — Puisne Judge Supreme Court, Alberta, Since Sept., 1907. Born Cobourg, Ont., May 4, 1857, son Rev. J. W. R. and Georgiana Boulton Beck. Edu- cated private schools, Collegiate Insti- tute, Peterboro, Toronto University (LL. B., 1881). Admitted to Ontario bar, 1879; practiced Peterboro, 1879-1883; Manitoba bar, 1883; practiced Winnipeg, 1883-1889; North West Territory bar, 1889; prac- ticed Calgary, 1889-1891, Edmonton, 1891- 1907; appointer Q. C, 1893; crown prose- cutor, Edmonton district, 1891; Edmon- ton city solicitor. Chairman Board Cath- olic School Commissioners. President Law Society. Member Alberta Educa- tional Council; vice-chancellor Alberta University. Governor Catholic Church Extension Society of Canada. Chairman Royal Commissioners re Great Water- ways Railway, 1910. Sometime editor Territorial Law Reports; sometime edi- tor Northwest Catholic Review (now Central Catholic) of Winnipeg. Married Mary Ethel Lloyd, 1886 (deceased) ; mar- ried Louisa Teefy, 1906; has two sons and two daughters. Club: Edmonton. Recreations: reading, bowling. Became Roman Catholic, 1883. Address: 469 Fifth St., Edmonton, Alta. BECKWrrSt, John I^eauder — President, J. L. Beckwith & Co., Ltd., Manufactur- JOHN LEANDER BECKWITH. ers' Agents, Fire Insurance and Real Es- tate Brokers, 1113 Langley St., Victoria; Secretary-Treasurer and Director, Clay- oquet Sound Canning Co., Ltd., Di- rector, Agricultural Assn.; member of Council of Victoria Board of Trade; Chair- man, Police and Licence Boards. Born Cornwallis, Kings County, N. S., March 5, 1856, son of J. Albert and Rebecca Beckwith. Educated: public schools, Cornwallis. Began clerking at age of sixteen, following retail drygoods and clothing trade until coming to British Columbia, 1884; represented H. Sherry & Co. of Montreal, Victoria, 1885-1890; gen- eral commission business and agent for Mannbyars & Co., Glasgow, 1890-1905; be- gan present business, 1905. Unsuccessful candidate to House of Commons for Vic- toria, 19016. Mayor, Victoria, 1912; alder- man, 1899-1904. Married Agnes S. Mc^ Leod, Berwick, N. S., 1888; has two sons and on© daughter. Recreation: rifle prac- tice. Conservative; Baptist. Address: 1423 Ternwood Rd., Victoria, B. C. BEDFORD, Spencer Argryle — Deputy Minister of Agriculture and Immigration for the Province of Manitoba, Winnipeg. Born Sussex County, England, Feb. 1, 1851, son of Jacob and Elizabeth Bedford. Educated Hadlow Academy, Kent, Eng- land. Came to Canada, 1863; farmed Manitoba and Northwest Territory; member Northwest Council for Mooso- min District, 1885-1888; inspector Cana- dian Northwest Land Co., Scottish On- tario Co. and North British Co. for sev- eral years. Professor of Field Hus- bandry, Manitoba Agricultural College; present position, since July 1, 1912. Fre- quent contributor to agricultural press, and also issues annual reports of experi- mental farm. Married Minnie Bolton; has one son and three daughters. Ad- dress: 194 Walnut St., Winnipeg, Man. WHO'S WHO AND WHY THOMAS M. BEE. BISZ:, Thomas M. — Manager The Cap- ital Investment Co., Real Estate and Fi- nancial Brokers, 1844 Scarth St., Regina; Managing Director Industrial Centre, Ltd., Regina; President Union of Sas- katchewan Municipalities. Born Bolton, Ont., June 26, 1869, son of Rev. William and Jane Martindale Bee. Educated Duf- forin School, Toronto. Came to Sas- katchewan, 1885; ranched, Saskatchewan, 1887-1898; general business, 1898-1904; started present business, Lemberg, Sask., 1904-1911; Regina since 1911. Mayor, Lemberg, 1909-1911. Married Mary R. Harper, daughter of Richard Harper, 1890; has two sons and three daughters. Recreation: Motoring, curling. Liberal; Methodist. Address: 2069 Osier St., Regina, Sask. 48 WHO'S WHO AND WHY BEES, The Venerable Archdeacon Henry — ^Archdeacon of the diocese of Kootenay. Born Bermuda, Sept. 2, 1844, son of Henry and Mary Seaman Beer. Early years spent at Gibraltar and in England. Came to Canada, 1863. Edu- cated Normal School, Toronto. Clerk Portage du Fort, 1864; taught school On- tario and Quebec, 1879; ordained deacon 1881, priest 1883; ministered St. Joseph's Island Algoma, 1881-1890; appointed Archdeacon of Kootenay by late Bishop Dart, New Westminster, 1904. Built first Episcopal Church, Juneau, Alaska, during rush to Yukon; preached Dyea and Skagway at time noted des- perado Soapy Smith held sway, Skag- way. Served as volunteer Hampshire, England, 1858-1863. Married Mary Hoare, 1866. Society: A. F. & A. M. (P. M.). Recreation: hunting. Conserva- tive; Anglican. Address: Kaslo, B. C. BEEVOR-FOTTS, Charles Herhert. — Barrister and Solicitor, Commercial St., Nanaimo. Born West Hathley, Sussex, England, April 23, 1864, son of Walter Jeffrey Potts, M. D., and Julia, daughter of Sir Thomas Beevor, Bart. Educated Great Berkhampstead Grammar School, Hertfordshire, England. Articled Lon- don, England, 1883; admitted to practice as a solicitor England, 1888. Came to British Columbia, 1889; admitted a so- licitor of British Columbia, 1890; called to British Columbia Bar, 1895. Solicitor for the Canadian Bank of Commerce, Nanaimo. Married Gertrude Mary, daugh- ter of Rev W. H. Williams, M. A., (Ox- on.), rector of Portskewett, Monmouth- shire, England, 1893; has two sons and two daughters. Recreation: all outdoor sports. Address: Milton St., Nanaimo, B. C. BEB^TSEir, Henry Frederick 'William, M. I,. A. — Cigar manufacturer. Born Hanover, Germany, March 16, 1852, son of Fred and Regina Behnsen. Educated public schools, Hanover. Came to Brit- ish Columbia, 1881. Associated with Kurtz & Co., Victoria, 1881-1897; organ- ized present company, 1900. Elected to British Columbia Legislature for Vic- toria, 1907. Served as assistant pay- master 10th Army Corps, German army, Franco-German war. Married Elizabeth G. Reade, 1878; has three sons and one daughter. Club: German. Societies: A. F. & A. M. ; Eagles. Recreations: fish- ing, boating. Conservative; Lutheran. Address: 1272 Centre Road, Victoria, B. C. BEIiCHER, Henry Martyn. — Manag- ing Director Gaults, Ltd., Bannatyne St., Winnipeg. Born Calcutta, India, No- vember 21, 1856, son of Rev. Canon Sam- uel Belcher and Jane Belcher. Came to Canada, 1863. Educated Collegiate Insti- tute, Gait, Ont. Has been connected with Gault Bros. & Co. since 1872, Pres- ident Winnipeg Board of Trade, 1908- 1909; delegate to Imperial Congress Chambers of Commerce, Sydney, 1909. Lieutenant, Victoria Rifles of Canada, Montreal, 1875-1885; member Canadian rifle team to Wimbledon, England, 1882. Married Jessie Sloan Notman, Montreal, 1884; has five sons and two daughters. Clubs: Manitoba; St. Charles Country; life member M. A. A. A., Montreal. Rec- reation: motoring. Conservative. Ad- dress: 37 Edmonton St., Winnipeg, Man. BEIiIVEAIT, J. A. — Manager Fashion Craft, 432 Main St., Winnipeg. Born St. Boniface, May 9, 1884, son of Hor- misdas and Ernestine Beliveau. Edu- cated St. Boniface College and Ottawa College. Clerk Fashion Craft store, then cashier, accountant, assistant manager and controls haM interest with J. A. Richard, Montreal. Married Louise Prudhomme, daughter of Judge Prud- homme, St. Boniface, 1908; has one son. Club: Carleton. Catholic society: K. of C. Recreation: motoring. Liberal; Ro- man Catholic. Address: 162 Harvard Ave., Crescentwood, Winnipeg, Man. kEI^I^, A. "W., M. B., C M. — Manager Winnipeg Industrial Exhibition Associa- tion. Born Markham, Ont., August 18. 1862, son of W. C. and Elizabeth Bell. Educated Jarvis Street Collegiate Insti- tute, Toronto; Trinity University; To- ronto University. Assistant manager, Toronto Exhibition, 1888. Came to Win- nipeg, assumed present position, 1906. Secretary-treasurer Sheep and Swine Breeders' Association; Horse Breeders' Association of Manitoba, and the Canadian Red River Association. Mar- ried Lila Anderson, Wyoming, Ont, 1893; has four daughters. Liberal; Presbyterian. Address: 482 McMillan Ave., Winnipeg, Man. BEI^I^, Cecil Howard. — Registrar Su- preme Court of Saskatchewan; local reg- istrar Supreme Court for the judicial district of Regina; clerk District Court of the judicial district of Regina; clerk Surrogate Court of the judicial district of Regina; acting surrogate registrar, Saskatchewan; secretary-treasurer Law Society of Saskatchewan. Born Hull, England, August 17, 1874, son of Ann and George Pearson Bell, M. D., surgeon Royal Northwest Mounted Police, Re- gina. Educated Churchers College, Hants, England. Came to Saskatchewan 1886. Address: Court House, Regina, Sask, WHO'S WHO AND WHY BEi;^, Cliaxles H. — President, Security- Coal Mines Co., Ltd., 700 Tegler Bldg., Edmonton; I'resident and Director, Ttie Best Chance Mining Co., Ltd.; Managing Director, Merrimac Mining Co., Ltd.; Managing Director, Sterling Mining Co.. Ltd Born Melrose, Wis., Nov. 20, 1875, son of Mark and Mattie Bell. Educated public schools. South Dakota. Mining, Spokane, 1906-1912. Came to Alberta, 1912. Married Ida M. McLean, 1896. Presbyterian. Address: Edmonton, Alta. BEIiIi, Charles Napier. — Secretary Grain Exchange, Winnipeg. Born Perth, Ont., February 5, 1854, son of James and Jane Bell. Educated Perth. Came to Fort Garry, 1870. Hunter and trader with Indians, Saskatchewan, 1872-1873; secretary Winnipeg Board of Trade since 1887; secretarv-treasurer Winnipeg Grain and Produce Exchange since 1887; secre- tary Western Grain Standard Board and Board Grain Examiners, Winnipeg cus- toms house; customs ^gent C. P. R. ; commercial agent Chicago. Milwaukee & St. Paul Ry. ; consul Republic Guate- mala, 1895; secretary Royal Com- mission on shipment and transportation grain, 1900; secretary Royal Commission on Transportation, 1904; president Mani- toba Historical and Scientific Society, F. R. G. S., 1885; Geographical Societies of Bremen, Germany, and San Francisco, and of National Geographic of the United States; Buffalo Historical So- ciety; Minnesota Historical Society. Au- thor of many papers and reports on the geography, history and archaeology of northwestern Canada. Bugle boy Fenian raid, 1866 (medal). Served first Red River expedition under General Wolseley (medal and clasps), 1870. President Winnipeg Canadian Club. Married Alice M. G. Bell, Toronto; has two sons and two daughters. Clubs: Manitoba, St. Charles Country. Society: A. F. & A. M. (P. G. M. Manitoba Grand Lodge; 33d degree Supreme Council). Liberal; Presbyterian. Address: 121 Carlton St., Winnipeg, Man. BE^lj, Francis Oriffin. — Manager Brunswick Cannery Co., Salmon Canners. Born New York, February 27, 1858, son of Samuel Peters and Lydia Bell. Edu- cated Trinity School, New York. Came to British Columbia, 1881; employed construction, 1881-1886; transfer busi- ness, 1886-1896; Anglo-American Can- nery, 1896-1902. Member Ladner Board of Trade. Married Eveline Westcott, Vancouver, 1892; has one daughter. Clubs: Vancouver, Terminal City. So- ciety: A. F. & A. M. Recreations: motor- ing, shooting. Address: Ladner, B. C. BJIJmIm, Oeorgre. — Of Enderby Trading Co. Born Ontario, December 9, 1869. Came to British Columbia, 1891. Mayor Enderby, 1904-1911; president Union Brit- ish Columbia Municipalities; president and layman of British Columbia Confer- ence of Methodist Church; member Do- minion Board of Missions. Married Flor- ence Allen, Enderby; has one son and four daughters. Recreations: curling, shooting, baseball. Address: Enderby, B. C. BEIiIi, Oeorgre Alexander, ax. Ii. A. — Born Brant County, Ont., August 3, 1856, son of David and Agnes Bell. Educated public schools Huron County, Ont. Mem- ber Saskatchewan Legislature. Married Elizabeth Smith, 1883; has four sons and three daughters. Liberal; Presbyterian. Address: Estevan, Sask. ^TIJmTm, John Dease. — Manager Pember- ton & Son, Real Estate, 326 Homer St., Vancouver. Born Sault Ste. Marie, Ont., December 8, 1877, son of P. W. W. and Ellen Bell. Educated Trinity College School, Port Hope. Came to British Co- lumbia, 1898; Yukon, 1901-1906; Wey- burn, Sask., 1906-1909. With Canadian Bank of Commerce, Toronto; employed at many different branches; resigned from Elgin, Man., branch to take man- agement of present business, 1909. Mar- ried Elsie MacFarlane, 1905. Club: Western. Recreations: shooting, all outdoor sports. Conservative; Anglican. Address: 1220 Melville St., Vancouver, B. C. ROBERT BROWN BELL. BEMi> Bobert Brown — Of Bell & Con- stant, Architectural Supervisors. Mem- ber of Vernon Board of Trade. Born Campbelltown, Scotland, August 6, 1850, son of James and Mary Bell. Educated 50 WHO'S WHO AND' WHY public schools, Scotland. Came to Can- ada, 1870. Builder, Ottawa, 1870-1877; Manitoba, 1877-1886. Came to British Columbia, 1886. Architect and builder. New Westminster, 1886-1892; present business established, 1892. Married Elizabeth Connor, Ottawa, 1871; has three sons and six daughters. Society: St. Andrews. Liberal; Presbyterian. Address: Vernon, B. C. BEIilJ, William James — ^ Financial Agent, Bowerman Block, Saskatoon; member Board of Governors Saskatche- wan University; member. High School Board; member, Emanuel College Board. Born Williams Town, S. A., Feb. 1, 1866, son of Rev. Allan and E'mma Bell. Edu- cated: St. Edmund's College, County Cork, Ireland; Ardingly College, Sussex England. Came to Manitoba, 1883 ranched. Shoal Lake, Man., 1883-1888 transportation and insurance business. Stonewall, Man., 1888-1903; implement business. Saskatoon, 1903-1911; estab- lished present business, 1911. Served as Councillor, Saskatoon, 1905; Alderman, 1906-1907; chairman. Finance Committee, 1907. Married Carrie B. Davies, daugh- ter of Rev. P. W. Davies, 1905; has two sons and three daughters. Societies: A. F. & A. M.; L O'. P.; C. O. F.; W. O. W. Recreations: shooting, fishing (President, first hockey team in Saskatoon). Liberal; Anglican. Address: 17th St. and Saska- toon Ave., Saskatoon, Sask. BEIAHOITSX:, David Wynyard. — Ar- chitect, 703 Canada Bldg., Winnipeg. Born Sale, Manchester, England, April 22, 1861, son of Richard Taylor and Ida Elizabeth Bellhouse. Educated Stutt- gart, Germany. Came to Winnipeg, 1883. Practiced Winnipeg since 1906. Married Emma M. Stacpoole, Cypress River, Man., 1886; has two sons. Recrea- tion: cricket. Anglican. Address: 2002 Dorchester Ave., Winnipeg, Man. BEIiIi^ZBVIHG, Duncan, M. B. C. S., I^. B. C. P. — Physician. Born Dumfries- shire, Scotland, May 4, 1857, son of Henry Bell-Irving. Educated Glasgow, Scotland; Heidelberg, Germany; St. Thomas Hospital, London, England. Came to British Columbia, 1883; prac- ticed Vancouver since. Medical officer Department of Marine and Fisheries, Dominion Government, Burrard Inlet, 1883; one of original members of staff of Vancouver Hospital. Club: Vancou- ver. Recreations: shooting, hunting, fishing. Address: 1121 Seaton St., Van- couver, B. C. BBIijL-rBVIirG, Henry O^le, C. B. — Salmon Canner, 322 Richards St., Van- couver. Born Milkbank, Dumfriesshire, Scotland, June 25, 1856, son of Henry and Williamina Bell-Irving. Educated Edinburgh, Germany, Switzerland. Civil engineer, England, 1878; civil engineer on construction of C. P. R., 1882-1885; later agent and manager of Anglo- British Columbia Packing Co., Ltd., of which firm he is now senior member. President Vancouver Board of Trade, 1895-1897; delegate to Congress of Cham- bers of Commerce of the Empire, 1903; ex-president St. Andrews and Caledonian Societies; president Vancouver Pipers' Society. Married Marie Isabel Beattie, 1885; has six sons and four daughters. Clubs: Vancouver; Jericho Country. Rec- reations: big game hunting, yachting. Address: The Strands, Vancouver, B. C. BB^TOIT, Prancis Henxy. — Inspector of Public Schools, Roblin. Born Clayton, Ont., February 6, 1869, son of Charles and Mary Ann Shields Belton. Edu- cated public schools Clayton, Ont.; Col- legiate Institute, Brandon. Taught school fifteen years previous appointment pres- ent position. Married Ellen Maria Scott (deceased), 1902; has two sons. Society: A. F. & A. M. Recreations: chess, shoot- ing, boxing, rowing, nature study. ■ Con- servative; Methodist. Address: Roblin, Man. BBIiIiTBAlT, Hormisdas — Of Richard, Beliveau & Co., Wholesale Liquor Mer- chants, 33'0 Main St., Winnipeg. Born St. Wlenceslas, Que., Nov. 4, 1860, son of Jean Baptiste Beliveau. Educated: St. Mary's College, Montreal. Commenced career in grocery business. Came to Winnepeg, 1882: Married Ernestine Guil- bault, 1883; has two sons and one daugh- ter. Societies: A. O. F.; Nationale Al- liance. Liberal; Roman Catholic. Ad- dress: 187 Dumoulin St., St. Boniface, Man. BENABD, Aime, M. I>. A. — Farmer. Director, Canadian Distillery Co. Born Henryville, Que., Nov. 21, 1873, son of Leon and Sarah Warner Bernard. Edu- cated Normal School, Henryville. Came to Winnipeg, 1893; proprietor Grand Cen- tral Hotel, Winnipeg, 1897-1903; farmed since 1903. Married Mary Louise La- fleche, St. Charles, Man., 1897; has one son. Elected to Manitoba Legislature for Assiniboia, 1907; re-elected, 1910. Conservative; Roman Catholic. Address: Armstrong's Point, Winnipeg, Man. WHO'S WHO AND WHY RICHARD BEDFORD BENNETT. BE1T1T3BTT, Richard Bedford, IiIi.B., K. C, M. P. — Of Lougheed, Bennett, Mc- Laws & Co., Barristers, Clarence Block, Calgary. Born Hopewell N. B., July 3, 1870, son of Henry J. and Henrietta Bennett. Educated public and high schools New Brunswick, Dalhousie Uni- versity. Called to New Brunswick Bar, 1893. Practiced Chatham, N. B., part- nership with Lieutenant Governor Twee- die. Came to Calgary, 1897, entering into partnership with Senator Lougheed; elected to Legislative Assembly of Northwest Territories for West Calgary, 1898- resigned 1900 and unsuccessfully contested federal riding of Alberta against Hon. Frank Oliver; re-elected Territorial Legislature at bye-election and again In 1901. Declined Conserva- tive nomination for new federal riding of Calgary in 1904. Declined Conserva- tive leadership in Alberta, 1910. Elected to House of Commons for Calgary, 1911. Opposed terms granted to Alberta by Autonomy Act of 1905. King's counsel, 1907. Elected one of two members for Calgary to Legislature, 1909; resigned 1911. President and Director Rocky Mountain Cement Co., Ltd.; president and director Calgary Power Co.; president and director Security Trust Co.; presi- dent and director Metford (Calgary) Col- liery Co., Ltd.; director Abbott Pacific Grain Co.; Bencher Law Society of Al- berta. Clubs: Ranclimen's; Rideau (Ot- tawa) ; fellow Royal Colonial Institute, London, England. Recreation: reading. Conservative; Methodist. Address: 222 Fourth Ave., W., Calgary, Alta. 52 WHO'S WHO AND WHY DAVID D. BENNETT. BENNETT, David D, — Of Bennett Land Co., Ltd., Scarth St., Regina; Di- rector Regina Turf Co., Ltd.; Director Moose Temple Co., Ltd. Born Montreal, Feb. 17, 1887, son of T. J. and Annie M. Bennett. Educated public and high schools. Came to Saskatchewan, 1891. Clerk Creswell & Co., Regina, 1906-1911; established present business as Bennett & Currie, 1911; company incorporated un- der present name, 1912. Served as Cor- poral, C. M. R., 1908. Societies: B. P. O. E. ; Moose. Recreations: Motoring, shooting, Conservative; Roman Catholic. Address: Regina, Sask. 53 WHO'S WHO AND WHY BENZTZSTT, Annie Sunlop. — Wife of Thomas J. Bennett; daughter of David and Catherine MacGrath. Educated Academy, Baddeck, N. B. ; Notre Dame Congregation Convent, Airchat, C. B. ; Normal School, River Falls, Wis. Vice- President Canadian Women's Press Club; president Regina branch Canadian Wo- men's Press Club; president Regina Re- lief Society two years; vice-president Regina; branch of National Council of Women editor-in-chief for special hos- pital edition of Regina Leader; con- tributes to magazines and Roman Catho- lic papers. Married Thomas J. Bennett, 1882; has five sons and six daughters. Club: Canadian Women's Press. Recrea- tions: driving, boating. Roman Catholic. Address: 2108 Albert St., Regina, Sask. EDWARD D. BENNETT BENmBTT, Edward D. — Real Estate and Financial Agent. Born Clarinda, Iowa, February 10, 1875, son of Mathew and Sarah Bennett. Educated public schools. Came to Alberta, 1903. estate and financial business. River, 1903; Medicine Hat, 1906. ber Medicine Hat Board of Trade. Cypress. Society: A. F. & A. M. pendent; Anglican. Hat, Alta. Real High Mem- Club: Inde- Address: Medicine BSmnSTT, Sobert Bruce. — Journalist, News-Advertiser, Vancouver. Born Port Hope, Ont., September 29, 1875, son of George and Elizabeth Bennett. Educated public and high ^schools Port Hope. Re- porter The Guide, Port Hope; subse- quently Whitewood, Sask., and World, Vancouver; engaged on present paper since 1903. Married Jessie Biggins, 1903; has one son and one daughter. So- ciety: I. O. O. F. Address: St., Vancouver, B. C. 1737 Haro BBNSOIT, Annie. — Widow of Dr. Ed- ward Benson, formerly of Peterboro, >^nt., and one of the pioneers of Winni- peg. Dr. Benson was for a long period identified with the public life of the young city, being coroner for many years and chairman of the school board. Mrs. Benson was 'born in Point Aux Chenes, Que., daughter of Captain Archibald and Margery Campbell. Married Dr. Benson, Colborne, Ont., 1874, coming to Winni- peg winter of same year, traveling by stage from Moorehead, Minn. Has three sons. Address: 423 Wardlow Ave., Win- nipeg, Man. BBirsON, Henry Green. — Farmer. Born St. Johns, N. B., June 22, 1842, son of John and Charlotte Benson. Educated .'■'t. Johns. Crossed the plains with an ox team, 1866. Came to British Colum- bia, 1871. Ex-Justice of the Peace. Member of Delta Municipal Council. Married Sara Fisher, Ladner; has two eons and four daughters. Society: A. O. TT. W. Recreations: shooting, fishing, hunting. Address: Ladner, B. C. BENTLEY, Henry. — Of Campbell, Wil- son «& Howe, Lethbridge. Born London, Ont., April 5, 1851, son of' Robert and Margaret Bentley. Educated public schools, Strathroy, Ont. Carrier C. P. R., Lake of the Woods, 1879; commis- sion business with R. W. Francis, Win- nipeg, 1880-1881; general merchant C. P. R. mountain division, 1884-1885; teamed goods from Medicine Hat to Lethbridge. 1885, and continued mercantile business until 1902. Served as councilman, Leth- bridge, when town was incorporated; Mayor eight terms. Married Margaret Letitia West, Orangeville, Ont., 1886; has three daughters. Club: Chinook. Societies: I. O. O. F.; K. of P.; A. O. TT. W. Recreation: shooting. Conserva- tive: Anglican. Address: 419 Burdette St., Lethbridge, Alta. BEinVEi;!., John Oliver. — Of Ben- well, Peart & Co., Wholesale Wine merchants, 226 Cambie St., Vancou- ver. Born Blackheath, Kent, England, August 9, 1865, son of John P. and Elizabeth Benwell (father was general manager Lloyd's Bank, Ltd., London). Educated Malvern College, Worcester- shire. Clerk Bank of British North America. London, 1882. Came to Can- ada, 1886; to British Columbia, 1888; established present business, 1898. Mar- ried Helen E. Boultbee, Vancouver, 1891; has one daughter. Clubs: Vancouver; Terminal City; Country, and athletic clubs. Recreations: hunting, shooting. Address: Vancouver, B. C. WHO'S WHO AND WHY BEBG'IIiBON, Patrick John. — Barrister. Born Granby, Que., February 12, 1880, son of Dr. Joseph and Margaret Ber- geron. Educated St. Mary's College, Montreal; McGill University. Called to Quebec bar and practiced Stanstead, 1905. Came to Alberta, 1906. Clubs; Ranch- men's; Alberta; St. Mary's. Society: K. of C. Address: Thomas Block, Calgary, Alta. MOWBRAY S. BERKELEY. BZiBKIil^ZST, Mowbray Stenhouse. — Financier, Union Bank Bldg., Winnipeg. Born Antigua, B. W. I., April 7, 1881, son of Humphrey and Bertha Berkeley. Educated Jersey, Channel Islands, and England. Came to Canada, 1900; Winni- peg, 1906; representing British capital, Canada. Married Aimee McMullen Pear- son, Winnipeg, 1909; has two sons and one daughter. Club: Manitoba. Socie- ties: Military Institute; Western Can- ada British Public Schools Association. Recreations: cricket, tennis, golf, shoot- ing. Conservative; Anglican. Address: 2 Evergreen Place, Roslyn, Road, Winni- peg, Man. SEKXm, Richard, ^Ii.D. — Author. Born Vienna, Austria, March 29, 1870, son of David and Mary Berl. Educated Vienna and Frybourg, Baden. Came to Alberta, 1908; British Columbia, 1909. At present engaged on a "History of Arts." Mem- ber Papal Academy, "Arcady" Rome. Married Jane Kansler, 1897; has three sons. Address: 1259 Robson St., Van- couver, B. C. BEBN'AB]}, Micliael Charles. — Of Ber- nard & Bernard, Barristers, Calgary. Born Dublin, April 6, 1868, son of Wil- liam and Mary Bernard. Educated Lon- don, England. Came to Alberta, 1889. Called to the bar and commenced prac- tice, Calgary, 1896. Clubs: Ranchmen's; Motor (London, England). Address: 736 13th Ave., W., Calgary, Alta. JOSEPH BERNIER, M. A., M. L. A. BEBNrEB, Joseph, M. A., IVC. J,. A. — Of Bernier, Blackwood & Bernier, Barristers, 512 Mclntyre Block, Winnipeg. Born St. Jean d'Iberville, Que., August 16, 1874, son of late Sena- tor Thomas A. and Malvina Bernier. Educated St. Boniface College, Manitoba University. Practiced Winnipeg since 1897. Member Manitoba Legislature for St. Boniface, 1901-1903, 1907, 1910; past president St. Jean Baptiste Society: Councillor Manitoba University and vice president Universal Life Insurance Co.; formerly editor Le Manitoba; author "L'Hote de la Foret." Married Rose Marie Bernier, L'Islet, Quebec, 1910. Clubs: Adanac; Carleton. Recrea- tion: shooting. Conservative; Roman Catholic. Address; St. Boniface, Man. BBBBV, Blizabeth. — Supervisor of Household Science, Vancouver Public Schools. Born Mildmay, Ont., daughter of William and Susanna Sterne Berry. Educated public school, Mildmay; pri- vate school, Waterloo: Higli School, Ber- lin, Ont.; Normal School, Ottawa; WHO'S WHO AND WHY Ontario Agricultural College,- Guelph, Ont.; Columbia University, New York. Came to British Columbia, 1905. Intro- duced household science Into Vancouver public schools. Clubs: Canadian, Athe- naeum. Recreations: reading, music, drama, outdoor life. Address: 1120 Bar- clay St., Vancouver, B. C. BEBR'Z', Thomas, J. P. — Of Berry & Carson Real Estate, 325 Main St., Winnipeg. Born Manchester England, April 2, 1859, son of Samuel and Elizabeth Berry. Educated Man- chester. Merchant, England, 1880. Came to Canada, 1890. Notary public. Alder- man, St. Boniface, 1907-1908; Mayor, 1912. Served with Royal Marine Artil- lery, 1st Manchester Volunteer Rifles and 3d Cheshire Rifles. Married Eliza- beth Ann Hlndley, Manchester, 1881. Societies: A. F. & A. M.; Mystic Shrine; A. O. F.; C. O. F.; K. P.; I. O. O. F. Recreation: motoring. Conservative; Protestant. Address: Fernleigh, Nor- wood Grove, Winnipeg, Man. ^JlWiSiTNLAUr, Arthnr IS. — Manager Metals, Limited, Calgary. Born Brecon, Wales, August 6, 1879, son of M. and Margaret Berryman. Educated Brecon. Studied law, Glamorgan, Wales, 1894. Came to Alberta, 1910. Recreation: row- ing. Address: 308 12th Ave., W., Cal- gary, Alta. BEBTBAND, Theophane. — Barrister. Born Varennes, Que., September 15, 1844, son of Romain and Zoe Bertrand. Educated Vercheres Academy, Jollette College. Called to Quebec bar; practiced Montreal, 1870-1887. Came to Winnipeg, 1887. Deputy Provincial secretary and king's printer for Manitoba, 1888-1890; secretary and treasurer St. Boniface, 1893-1906; Mayor St. Boniface, 1906. Mar- ried Alexina Pariseau, Montreal, 1871; has six sons and three daughters. Con- servative; Roman Catholic. Address: 133 Provencher St., St. Boniface, Man. BBTHTTZn:, Alexander. — (Retired.) Di- rector Columbia Fire Insurance Co. Director Masonic Temple Co. Born Peterborough, Ont, Jan. 31, 1852. son William B. and Catherine Dingwall Bethune. Educated public schools. Ontario. Hardware and lumber busi- ness and postmaster, Manitou, Man. 1887-1890. Came to British Columbia. 1890. Mills & Bethune, boots and shoes, Vancouver, 1896-1900; contractor and builder, Vancouver, 1900. Served as Al- derman, Manitou, two years when mu- nicipality organized; Alderman, Vancou- ver, 1900-1907; Mayor 1907-1908, dur- ing which time Chinese and Japanese riots took place. One of the founders of the Canadian Club, Vancouver, 1900- 1907. Married Catherine Macintosh, Paisley, Ont., 1878; has two daughters. Society: A. F. & A. M. Recreations: motoring, fishing, hunting. Conserva- tive; Presbyterian. Address: 3109 Point Grey Road, Vancouver, B. C. BBTHTTim, B. A. — Manager Imperial Bank of Canada, Kamloops. Born Port Hope, Ont, May 6, 1878, son of C. J. S. and Alice Bethune. Educated Trinity College School, Port Hope. Joined bank, Toronto, 1897. Came to British Colum- bia, 1902. Married Marion Mann, Vic- toria; has one daughter. Club: Kam- loops. Society: K. of P. Recreation: motor boating. Address: Kamloops, B. C. , JOHN FELTON BETTS. BETTS^ John Felton. — Merchant, 33 River St., Prince Albert. Born Stirling, Hastings, Ont, October 4, 1854, son of Rev. Lorenzo Arden and Caroline Betts. Educated Albert College, Belleville, Ont. Came to Prince Albert and engaged gen- eral trading, 1879; entered into partner- ship with Richard Gwynne under firm name of Betts & Gwynne; erected first building on the townsite of Prince Al- bert and occupied same ever since; dis- solved partnership and engaged business for himself, 1909. Elected to first coun- cil of Prince Albert, 1885; acting Mayor nine years; chairman School Board, 1883; memiber Northwest Territories Legisla- tive Assembly for Prince Albert District, 1888; re-elected, 1891 and 1894; Speaker of the Legislative Assembly, 1894-1898; Justice of Peace, 1886-1888; commis- sioner In B. R., 1888; connected with commissary department of Northwest Mounted Police, Northwest Rebellion, 1885. Married Mary Boyle, Picton, Ont, 1882. Societies: A. F. & A. M.; I. O. F. Recreations: curling, lacrosse. Conserva- tive; Methodist. Address: Prince Albert, Sask. 56 WHO'S WHO AND WHY HARRY BBTTZ. BETTZ, Harry — Financial and Real Estate Broker, 160 Hastings St., W., Vancouver; Secretary-Treasurer, Dread- naught Safe Co., Ltd.; Director Mexi- can Colonization Co., Ltd. Born Whitby, Ont, Sept. 17, 1880, son of William Francis and Maria Bettz (eldest daugh- ter of Sylvester Lynde). Educated Model School, Whitby; Collegiate Insti- tute, Owen Sound, Ont. With C. P. R., dining car service. 1901-1909; began present business, Vancouver, 1909. Mar- ried Mabel Dumbolton, Oswego, N. Y., 1906, Recreations: fishing, shooting, motoring. Liberal; Metliodist. Address: 1275 Broadway, W., Vancouver, B. C. 57 WHO'S WHO AND WHY SEVAN, Oerald Trevor Johnstone. — Of Bevan Bros., Stock Brokers, 432 Pen- der St., Vancouver. Born India, May 2, 1881, son of Major Reginald Johnstone and Florence Mary Bevan. Educated St. George's, Windsor. Chartered account- ant, Birmingham, England, 1900; stock broker's clerk, London, England, 1902. Came to British Columbia, 1904; em- ploye Union Bank, Bank of Montreal, Dominion Bank, Pickering-Parker Co., Ltd., Winnipeg. Director Stewart Min- ing and Development Co., Ltd., Glacier Mining Co., Ltd. Married Eva Gold- schmidt, 1910. Clubs: Union (Victoria); Vancouver. Address: 2080 Haro St., Vancouver, B. C. BEVAlf, Fercival Jolinstone, B. A. — Of Bevan Bros., Financial Brokers, 432 Pender St., Vancouver. Born Bury St. Edmunds, Suffolk, England. September 6, 1888, son of Major Reginald Johnstone and Florence Mary Warden Bevan. Edu- cated Tunbridge, Kent; Oxford. Came to Vancouver and engaged present busi- ness, 1910. Member Cadet Corps. Tun- bridge School. Clubs: Vancouver; West- ern. Recreation: golf. Conservative; Anglican. Address: 1630 Davie St., Van- couver, B. C. BEVAIV, Beglnald James Johnstone. — Of Bevan Bros. & Co., Ltd., Financial Brokers, 432 Pender St., Vancouver; member of Vancouver Stock Exchange. Born Belary, Madras, India, February 9, 1886, son of Major Reginald Johnstone and Florence Mary Warden Bevan. Edu- cated Bloxham, Oxfordshire, England. With Stanford, Spalding & Boston Bank- ing Co., Ltd., previous to coming to Can- ada, 1895; clerk Union Bank of Canada; represented present firm Winnipeg until coming to Vancouver, 1907. Clubs: Van- couver; Union (Victoria). Recreations: golf, hunting, fishing. Conservative; Anglican. Address: 1510 Robson St., Vancouver, B. C. BBVBBIBGZ:, Bbenezer, B. A. — Of Beveridge & Hamilton, Barristers and Solicitors, Somerset Bldg., Winnipeg. Born Middlesex County, Ont., May 14, 1871, son of Thomas and Margaret Ken- nedy McLeish Beveridge. Came to Mani- toba, 1877. Educated: public and high schools, Winnipeg; Manitoba University (B. A. 1900). Law student with Aikens, Pitblado & Co., 1900-1903; called to Man- itoba bar, 1904: member of firm Turn- bull & Beveridge, Winnipeg, 1904-1907; Murray & Beveridge, 1907-1909; present partnership formed 1909. Societies: A. F. & A. M.; I. O. O. F. Recreations: canoeing, curling. Liberal; Presby- terian. Address: 47 McAdam Ave., Win- nipeg, Man. FRANCIS DUNCAN BEVERIDGE. BBVBBISGZ:, Prancis Duncan. — Real Estate Broker, 709 Second St., E., Cal- gary. Vice-president East Calgary Land Co., Ltd.; director Gordon Nail Works, Ltd. Born Collingwood, Ont., July 27, 1857, son of Peter and Mary Beveridge. Educated public schools Collingwood. Commercial traveler Latham & Son, Chi- cago, 111., 1883-1884; various interests, Chicago, 1884-1896; interested timber lands, Duluth, Minn., 1896-1907. Came to Alberta, 1907. Married Etta Foster, Chicago, 1896; has three sons and one daughter. Club: Canadian. Society: A. F. & A. M. Recreations: shooting, hunt- ing. Liberal; Methodist. Address: Har- vetta Heights, Calgary, Alta. BBVBBrDGXS, James. — Of William Braid & Co., 1084 Homer St., Vancouver. Born Murton, Scotland, December 9, 1856, son of William and Hannah Beveridge. Educated Davidson's Parish School, Thornton, Scotland. Came to British Columbia representing A. Schilling & Co,. San Francisco, Cal., at Victoria, 1893; for some years traveler for present firm; partner since 1904; sole proprietor since 1912. Member Vancouver Board of Trade; chairman of Board of Managers Westminster Hall; president Presbyterian brotherhood; first president Y. M. C. A. Married E. A. Lister, 1884; has three sons and two daughters. Rec- reations: riding, driving. Club: Termi- nal City. Liberal; Presbyterian. Ad- dress: 1899 Balsam St., Vancouver, B. C. 58 WHO'^ WHO AND WHY ^^^^HHflr^!9i^^~"' M ^^^^^^1 ^^p4^« ^ ^^^H 1 STEPHEN EDWARD BBVERIDGE. BXSVIiZfilSGi:, Stephen Edward. — Real Estate Broker, 709 Second St., E., Calgary, Director and sales manager Southeast Land Co., Ltd.; director Land Traction Co., Ltd. Born Grey County, Ont., Au- gust 2, 1870, son of Peter and Mary Beveridge. Educated public schools Port Arthur, Ont. Came to Alberta, 1887. Ranching, Springbank, Alta., 1898-1906; member of firm Beveridge Bros., real estate brokers, Calgary, 1906-1911. Jus- tice of the Peace; Deputy Game Warden. Club: Alberta. Society: A. P. & A. M. Recreation: shooting. Liberal; Uni- tarian. Address: Young Block, Calgary, Alta. BEVEKXDCrEv Thomas. — Of Beveridge Bros., Real Estate and Financial Brokers, McDougall Block, Calgary. Born CoU- ingwood, Ont., February 7, 1856, son of Peter and Mary Beveridge. Educated public schools. Engaged surveying C. P. R., 1871; construction C. P. R., Nepigon, 1878-1885; came to Alberta and engaged farming, 1885-1906; present business es- tablished, 1907. Married Janet Devar, Calgary, 1893; has one son and one daughter. Club: Canadian. Recreation: farming. Liberal; Baptist. Address: 707 Durham Ave., Mount Royal, Calgary, Alta. BE'WEIiIi, 'Williaur H. — Farmer. Born Greenbank, Ont., November 1, 1850, of English and Scottish parentage. Edu- cated public schools. Taught school eleven years in Grey and York Counties, Ont. ; organized Grey County convention of Sons of Temperance, 1874, and elected first president; out of this organization arose movement that resulted in over- whelming vote of Grey County for Dun- kin Act, 1876, which paved the way for the Scott Act. York County, 1877-1884, Ontario County, 1884-1899 he carried on work of temperance cause, being elected to various high offices of Sons of Tem- perance, including that of Grand Scribe, which he held from 1886-1899, when he removed to Manitoba, and in that ca- pacity had much to do with temperance organization work in Ontario, and also represented Canada on the international revision committee of supreme body; councillor, Whitby, Ont., several years. Since coming to Manitoba he has held many important offices, being auditor of Rosser municipality, 1902-1908; dele- gate to Manitoba Grain Growers' Asso- ciation since 1904, including special ses- sion to meet tariff commission, 1905, and special session to wait on Sir Wil- frid Laurier, 1910; secretary of Manitoba section of Grain Growers Grain Co. dur- ing formative period; vice-president Man- itoba Methodists' Laymen's Association, 1907-1909; delegate to Manitoba school trustees' conventions, 1909-1912, and Pro- vincial Liberal conventions. 1906 and 1910; shareholders' auditor. Grain Grow- ers' Grain Co. since 1907; director Pro- vincial Mxitual Hail Insurance Co. since 1902; vice-president Manitoba School Trustees' Association, 1910; president, 1911-1913; member Manitoba Advisory Board of Education since 1911; director Manitoba Grain Growers' Association since 1910. Married Emma Lavinia Ed- wards, Feversham, Ont., 1874; has five sons and three daughters. Recreation: reading. Address: Rosser, Man. BEYK'ON, Prancis Marlon. — Born . Streetsville, Ont., daughter of James Barnes and Rebecca Beynon. Came to Manitoba, 1889. Educated Hartney, Man. (second class certificate). Vice- president Canadian Women's Press Club, Winnipeg branch, 1911. One of first women western Canada to take up ad- vertising exclusively as a profession. Address: 709 Portage Ave., Winnipegj Man. BBYlTOir, Lilliam, B. A. — Editor Wo- man's Department Manitoba Free Press, Winnipeg. Born County York, Ont., daughter of James Barnes and Rebecca Beynon. Came west, 1899, and educated Collegiate Institute, Winnipeg, Wes- ley College, Manitoba University. Joined Free Press staff 1906. Secretary local branch Canadian Women's Press Club, 1907-1908; on executive Women's Uni- versity Club, 1910. Organizer of Wo- men's Institutes connection with exten- sion department of Saskatchewan Uni- versity. 1910. Address: 709 Portage Ave., Winnipeg, Man. WHO'S WHO AND WHY BIOEI^O'W, Henry V., B. A., IiX;. B., M. A. — Of Bigelow & Graham, Barristers, Regina. Born Lynn, Mass., Nov. 6, 1874, son of James E. and Henrietta Agnes Bigelow. Educated Dalhousle University. Practiced profession Truro, N. S., 1896. Came to Regina, 1906. President Regina Curling Club; Past Provincial Grand Prior, Knights Templar for Manitoba and Saskatchewan. Mar- ried Mary Tupper, Dartmouth, N. S., 1900; has four sons and one daughter. Club: Assiniboia. Society: A. F. & A. M. Recreations: curling, tennis, motoring. Conservative; Anglican. Address: 2363 Smith St., Regina, Sask. BIGG-AR, Oliver IVEowat, B. A. — Of Short, Cross & Biggar, and Short, Woods, Biggar & CoUisson, Barristers, 14 How- ard St., Edmonton. Born Toronto, Oct. 11, 1876, son of Charles Robert Webster and Jane Helen Biggar. Educated St. Luke's School; Toronto Church School; Upper Canada College; Toronto Univer- sity; Osgoode Hall. Law student, DuVer- net & Jones, Toronto, 1899; junior part- ner, Biggar & Burton, barristers, Toron- to, 1902; came to Alberta, 1903; admitted to present partnership, 1904; appointed member Board of Governors, University of Alberta, 1911; Bencher, Alberta Law Society since 1907. Married Muriel Eliz- abeth Whitney, Toronto, 1908. Clubs: Edmonton; Edmonton Golf; Edmonton Country. Recreation: golf. Liberal; An- glican. Address: "Barbine," Stoney Plain Road, Edmonton, Alta. BIUUtABDE, Pelix John, B. A. — Su- perintendent neglected children. Province of Manitoba and Judge Juvenile Court of Winnipeg. Born Sussex, England. June 21, 1874, son of Capt. Felix John and Ellen Bllllarde. Educated Ireland and Germany. Taught school, England, 1898. Came to Canada, 1903. Member Ameri- can Prison Association; Councilor Amer- ican Civic Association. Has written sev- eral articles on social and economic sub- jects for journals and magazines. Pub- lications: "Public Playgrounds for City Children," "Modern Philanthropy and Our Poor," "The Child, the Home, the Parent and the State," "Citizens in the Making." Married Sarah Ann Mar- veil, St. Paul's, Highbury, Lon- don, England, 1903; has one son and one (adopted) daughter. Club: Adanac. So- ciety: A. F. & A. M. Recreations: rifle shooting, fishing, swimming, boating. Conservative; Anglican. Address: 6 Roslyn Road, Winnipeg, Man. BIIiIiINGHUBST, Brnest Bdward. — General Agent, British Columbia, British Columbia Development Associa- tion, Ltd., Victoria; director British Co- lumbia Horticultural Estates, Ltd. Born Blackheath, England, March 14, 1865, son of Rose Lovett and Henry P. Billing- hurst, late country manager, London and Westminster Bank. Educated Thanet College and Llandaff Cathedral School, England. Came to British Columbia, 1889; employee H. B. Croasdaile, Vic- toria; subsequently with Drake, Jackson & Helmcken, and later accountant, Vic- toria Iron Works. Married Laura Pur- vis, 1898; has two daughters. Club: Union. Recreations: riding, motor-boat- ing. Address: Esquimalt Road, Victor- ia, B. C. BIIii;iNaS, Thomas H., M. A. — Lec- turer in Classics, Wesley College, Secre- tary of Faculty at Wesley and Secre- tary of the Board of Classical Examiners of the University of Manitoba. Born Lyn, Ont., March 22, 1881, son of Bruce and Mary Catherine Billings. Educated Queen's University; Chancellor's Schol- ar, mathematics, 1898-1902; Governor- General's scholarship, classics; prize- man, Greek prose, 1902. Tutor Queen's University, 1901-1903; tutor and lecturer, McGill University, 1905-1907; visited Japan, as representative of the Canad- ian Student Christian Movement at the meeting of the World's Student Chris- tian Federation, Tokio, 1907; Interna- tional T. M. C. A. Secretary, 1907-1910, and as such visited all non-Catholic col- leges and universities, Canada and New- foundland; represented Canadian stu- dents,, W. S. C. :^. meeting, Oxford, 1909; also at world's Y. M. C. A. convention, tensively. United States. Ordained Barmen, Germany, 1909; travelled ex- Methodist Church, Montreal Conference, Brockville, Ont., 1910. Supplied chair of Latin, Wesley College, Sept. to Dec, 1910. Present position since Oct., 191]. Fellow in Greek, University of Chicago, 111., 1911. Address: Wesley College, Winnipeg, Man. BIi;i;iNGS, William Hobart. — Of H. Bell-Irving & Co., Ltd., 322 Richards St., Vancouver. Born Hamilton, Aug. 15, 1877, son of John and Annie Billings. Educated Upper Canada College; McGill University. Came to British Columbia, 1895. Married Maud Elenore Burrows, 1901; has one daughter. Clubs: Western: Jericho Country. Society: A. F. & A. M. Address: 1017 Denman St., Vancouver, B. C. WHO'S WHO AND WHY BINGHAM, George.^ — Grain Broker, 625 Grain Exchange, Winnipeg. Director State Elevator Co.; director Excelsior Loan Co. Born Liverpool, England, Aug. 12, 1877, son of Alexander R. and E. George Bingham. Educated Mer- chant Taylors', Crosby, England. Ap- prentice grain merchant's, Liverpool, 1894. Came to Winnipeg, 1903; farmed Port Saskatchewan, 1903; captain and honorary treasurer Winnipeg Rowing Club; honorary treasurer Associated Charities; served South African War, 1901-1902, subaltern; Lieutenant 4th Denbighshire Yeomanry, Batt. King's Liverpool Regiment three years. Mar- ried Lillian Ethel Jones, Trinity Claugh- ton, Birkenhead, England, 1908. Rec- reations: rowing, boxing. Presbyterian. Address: 115 Spence St., Winnipeg, Man. ARTHUR JULIUS BIRD. • BIRD, Arthur Julius. — Architect, Winch Bldg., Vancouver. Born Brad- ford, Yorkshire, England, July 25, 1875, son of Charles and Gertrude Margaret Wrightson Bird. Educated Sir Joseph Williamson School, Rochester, England. Articled to Edward Burgess, architect, London, 1892; subsequently assistant to Edward Burgess, 1894-1905; practiced Rochester, 1905-1906; assistant to J. A. Gotch, London, two years. Came to British Columbia, 1907. Author of sev- eral articles on architecture. Architect of Blenheim Court, Washington and Tra- falgar Mansions, Vancouver. Married Alice Edith Wills, Kettering, Northamp- tonshire, England, 1906. Recreation: motoring. Address: 2566 Second Ave., W., Vancouver, B. C. HARRY BIRD. BIBB, Barry — Real Estate and Finan- cial Broker, Baker St., Nelson; Appraiser for Canada -Permanent Mortgage Cor- poration; director, Eva Gold Mine; di- rector, Imperial Development Syndicate Grand Trunk Townsites. Born Glouces- tershire, England, Sept. 8, 1857, son of Charles James and Henry Honor Bird. Educated Clifton College, England. Civil and mining engineer, England. Came to Canada, 1886; British Columbia, 1899. Established present business, 1899. Served as acting Mayor, Nelson, 1905; Alderman, Nelson, three years. Married Eliza Belton, Cork, Ireland. Club: Nel- son. Society: A. P. & A. M. Recrea- tions: curling, fishing, hunting. Con- servative; Anglican. Address: Nelson, B. C. BIBB, Josepb Bdward. — Of MacNeill, Bird, MacDonald & Bayfield, Barristers, Metropolitan Bldg., Vancouver; director Coast Quarries, Ltd.; director British Co- lumbia Dental Supply Co.; director Al- berta Lumber Co. Born Barrie, Ont., July 16, 1868, son of Henry and Eliza- beth Bird. Educated Barrie Collegiate Institute; Toronto University. Practiced with Edgar & Malone, Toronto; opened branch office Rat Portage, Ont., 1896; came to Vancouver, 1903, and commenced practicing as Bird, Brydone-Jack & Mc- Crossan; Alderman, 1908. Married Car- oline Mary Irwin, 1899; has two sons. Club: Terminal City. Society: A. F. & A. M. Address: 1430 Harwood St., Van- couver, B. C. WHO'S WHO AND WHY JOHN A. BIRNEY. BrBNET, Jolrn A. — Of Calgary Realty Co., Lineham Block, Calgary. Born Guelph, Ont., July 1, 1878, son of Wil- liam and Helen Birney. Educated Guelph and Calgary. Came to Alberta, 1891. Real estate business, Calgary, since 1906. Served with 2nd Batt., Canadian Mount- ed Rifles, South African War, 1900; Jo- hannesburg; Pretoria; Diamond Hills; wounded Honing Spruit (life pension); Lieutenant 103rd Regular Infantry. Pub- lished poems, various journals. Repre- sented City of Calgary at Coronation of King Edward VII., 1902. Married Kate Parkin, Calgary; has one son and two daughters. Club: Canadian. Recrea- tions: fishing, shooting, billiards, bowl- ing, foot racing (champion North West Territory, 100 and 220 yards, 1897-1898). Conservative; Presbyterian. Address: 323 Fourteenth Ave., W., Calgary, Alta. BISHOP, Bdward Thomas, B. A. Iili. B. — Of Bishop, Grant & Delevault, Bar- risters, Molsons Bank Bldg., Edmonton. Born Stayner, Ont., Sept. 13, 1876, son of Harry and Margaret Bishop. Educat- ed high school, Parkhill, Ont.; Toronto University; Osgoode Hall. Called to On- tario Bar, 1902. Came to Alberta and called to Alberta Bar, 1903. Practiced alone, until 1908, when present firm or- ganized. Married Thyrza Wooster, 1903; has one daughter. Club: Edmonton. So- ciety: A. F. & A. M. Independent; Pres- byterian. Address: 315 Eleventh St., Ed- monton, Alta. BISHOPRIC, Oscar — Financial Broker, 304 Tegler Block, Edmonton. Born Port Dover. Ont., Oct. 17, 1859, son of John and Ellen Bishopric. Educated: Port Dover High School. Bookkeeper for J. OSCAR BISHOPRIC. A. Stevens, Port Rowan. Ont.. 1880-1881: bookkeeper for Wm. Morgan, Walsingham Centre, Ont., 1881-1883; interested in in- surance agencies, Ontario, 1883-1899. Mar- ried Sarah Hutchison, daughter of John Hutchison, Norfolk County, Ont., 1881; has four sons. Recreations: golf, shoot- ing. Conservative; Anglican. Address: 94 Villa Ave., Edmonton, Alta. BJOBNSON, Olafur, M. B., CM. — Physician and Surgeon, Sherbrooke and William Sts., Winnipeg. Born Iceland, Dec. 28, 1869, son of Bjorn and Olavia Peterson. Educated Collegiate Institute, Winnipeg. Practiced Winnipeg, since 1898. On staff General Hospital. Lec- turer on Obstetrics, Manitoba Medical College. Societies: Medical Society; American Public Health Association. Liberal; Lutheran. Address: 806 Victor, Winnipeg, Man. BIiACK, Alfred Seyinour. — Barrister I and Solicitor. Born New Westminster, May 25, 1865, son of Dr. Arthur W. S. and Elizabeth K. Black. Educated pub- lic and high schools. New Westminster; Westminster College. Called to British Columbia Bar, 1889. Practiced law, Van- I couver, 1889-1896; Greenwood since 1896; City Solicitor, Greenwood. Lieutenant, A. Battalion, New Westminster. Club: Greenwood. Society: A. F. & A. M. Rec- reation: cricket. Conservative; Angli- can. .Address: Greenwood, B. C. 62 WHO'S WHO AND WHY DAVID E. BLACK. BBACK, David E. — Jeweler, 116 Eighth Ave., B., Calgary. Born West- port, Ont., April 30, 1880, son of David and Mary Black. Educated Westport public and high schools. Came to Cal- gary 1904. Married May L. Sinclair, Calgary; has one daughter. Societies: A. F. & A. M.; I. O. O P.; I. O. F. Rec- reations: motoring, driving. Address: 530 Nineteenth Ave., W., Calgary, Alta. B^ACK, Francis MoUison. — Treasurer and Assistant Secretary, P. Burns & Co., Ltd., pork packers and provisioners, Calgary. Born Kilmarnock, Scotland, July 17, 1870, son of Francis MoUison and Margaret Scoullar Black. Educated Perth Academy, Scotland; King's Col- lege, London. Clerk, Post Office Savings Bank, London, 1886-1889; Union Dis- count Co., 1889-1891; Bank of British Columbia, Vancouver, 1891-1898; business for himself, Vancouver, 1898-1901. Mar- ried Margaret Elizabeth Mcintosh, 1895; has one son and three daughters. Club: Ranchmen's. Liberal; Presbyterian. Ad- dress: Mount Royal, Calgary, Alta. B£ACK, G. — Provincial Auditor, Sec- retary Treasury Board for Province of Manitoba, Winnipeg. Born Lachine, Que., June 20, 1847, son of Robert and Ellen Black. Educated Montreal. Came to Manitoba with Red River expedition, 1870; opened general store, Mapleton, Man., 1871. Served with Montreal Gar- rison Artillery; 5th Royals; Wolseley's Red River expedition. Married Anna Flora Murray, Mapleton, 1877; has two sons and four daughters. Societies: A. F. & A. M.; I. O. O. P.; A. O. U. W.; I. O. P. Recreations: curling, bowling, billiards. Conservative; Anglican. Ad- dress: 244 Balmoral St., Winnipeg, Man. BIiACK, Oeorg'e — Barrister and Solici- tor. Born Woodstock, N. B., April 10, 1873, son of William A. and Margaret Ann Bedell Black. Educated: public schools, Kent County, N. B. ; studied law, Fredericton, N. B. Admitted to New Brunswick bar, 1896; practised, Frederic- ton, 1896-1898; called to Yukon bar, 1899; practised and engaged mining, Yukon, 1898-1910; called to Alberta bar 1906; British Columbia bar, 1909; practiced Vancouver 1910-1912; appointed Com- missioner for Yukon Territory, 1912. Member Yukon Council, 1905-1911; un- successful candidate to House of Com- mons for Yukon, 1909. Married Martha Louise Munger, Chicago, 1905. Society: A. F. & A. M. Recreation: hunting. Conservative; Anglican. Address: Daw- son, Y. T. BIIACK, G-eorg-e Iffoiiteg'u — Of Robinson & Black, Real Estate and Insurance Agent, McArthur Bldg., Winnipeg; direc- tor Canadian Mortgage Association; pres- ident Manitoba Investment Agency, Ltd. Born Halifax, Dec. 14, 1875, son of George A. Black. Educated public and private schools Winnipeg. Entered office West- ern Canada Loan Co., 1890. Admitted partnership with Nares & Robinson, 1900. Married Gertrude Maxwell Moffat, Win- nipeg, 1901; has one son and one daugh- ter. Clubs: Manitoba; Carleton; St. Charles Country; Winnipeg Hunt; Pine Ridge Golf; Winnipeg Golf; Oak Point Shooting. Independent; Anglican. Ad- dress: 59 Wilmot Place, Winnipeg, Man. O. S. BLACK. BIIACK, O, S. — Of Black, Hilliar & Moon, Barristers and Solicitors, Wey- burn. Born Uxbridge, Ont., May 13, 1877, son of Dr. W. S. and Eliza Camp- WHO'S WHO AND WHY bell Black. Educated Upper Canada College; Parkdale Collegiate and Os- goode Hall. Called to Ontario Bar, 1900; practiced, Fergus, Ont., 1900-1903; Wey- burn, since 1903. Bencher, Saskatche- wan Law Society: President, Saskatche- wan Bar Association, 1910; member exe- cutive, Weyburn Board of Trade. Mar- ried Margaret Helen Wilson, daughter of James Wilson, Fergus, 1907; has one son. Societies: I. O. O. F., I. O. F. Lib- eral; Presbyterian. Address: Weyburn, Sask. BIiACK, Percy Eldon. — Editor Vidette Publishing Co., Ltd., Indian Head. Born Franklin, Man., May 4, 1889, son of Charles and Katherine Black. Educated public and high schools, Minnedosa. In business Minnedosa; subsequently, Mor- ris, Man. Came to Indian Head, 1908. Recreation: football. Conservative. Ad- dress: Indian Head, Sask. BILACX, Thomas Owen. — Manager Nanaimo Gas & Power Co., Ltd., Com- mercial St., Nanaimo. Born Adams, 111., Jan. 9, 1874, son of John Thomas and Sarah Jane Black. Educated Ashland, Neb., high school; Tabor College, Iowa. Gas and lighting business, Nebraska, 1896; manager of the Citizens Gas Light Co., of Nebraska, 1897-1900. Manager Peoples Gas Co., Shenandoah, Iowa, 1901-1903. Constructing engineer for the Pintsch Compressing Co., 1904-1907. Con- structed the gas plants for this company at Billings, Mont., and Vancouver. Or- ganized present company, 1909. Married Cora Otis, Tabor, Iowa, 1898; has two sons and two daughters. Club: Nanaimo. Societies: K. of P.; Eagles. Recreations: running, jumping. Address: Milton St., Nanaimo, B. C. BIIACK, William John, B. S. A. — President Manitoba Agricultural College and Managing Director of Agricultural and Home Economics Societies of Man- itoba. Born Dufferin County, Ont., Nov. 29, 1872; son of William and Mary Jane (McMahon) Black. Educated: Ontario Agricultural College; came to Manitoba, 1902; managing editor Farmers' Advo- cate, Winnipeg, 1902; Deputy Minister of Agriculture, Manitoba, 1904-1906; be- came president Manitoba Agricultural College on the establishment of that institution 1906. Married Ida Maud Day, Creemore, Ont., 1904; has two sons and one daughter. Society: A. F. & A. M. Presbyterian. Address: Manitoba Agri- cultural College, Winnipeg, Man. BI^ACX, William, M. I>. — Physician and Surgeon, McArthur Bldg., Winnipeg. Born Rochester, Minn., June 7, 1877, son of John and Euphemia Black. Educated Manitoba University; post-graduate course Johns Hopkins Hospital, Balti- more, Md. Also studied with Dr. Mayo, Dr. Scudder and other leading physi- cians. Surgeon C. P. R. Construction Department, Western Canada, 1904-1906. Came to Winnipeg, 1907. Married Isabel Hunt, Winnipeg, 1904; has two sons. Club: Winnipeg Medico. Societies: American Medical Association; Surgeons of North America; A. F. & A. M. Recre- ations: outdoor sports. Presbyterian. Address: 159 Edmonton St., Winnipeg. Man. ALEXANDER McI. BLACKBURN B^LACKBUXtN, Alexander ICcXntyre. — Of Blackburn & Mills, grain. Grain Ex- change Bldg., Winnipeg. Born Paisley, Ont., July 16, 1870, son of Robert and Ann McPherson Blackburn. Came to Pilot Mound. Man., 1879. Educated pub- lic schools. Pilot Mound. Clerk, general store, Lanark. Ont., 1886. Noted rifle shot entering competitions as tyro, 1903; won place on Bisley team, 1906-1907- 1908, but did not go to England, 1907. As individual won Prince of Wales cup at Bisley, 1909, carrying off that year eleven first prizes including the Win- grove Cup and Birmingham Metal and Munitions Company Cup. Prizes won at Bisley, 1909; Prince of Wales Badge and £100 In gold; Birmingham Metal and Munitions Company Cup; Wingrove Cup; the Martin Rapid Fire Challenge Cup; The National Rifle As- sociation Gold Jewel, emblematic of the service rifle championship of the British Empire. Married Lida Grose, Creemore, Ont, 1896. Society: I. O. O. F. Recreations: shooting, hunting, fishing, curling, baseball. Liberal; Congrega- tionalist. Address: 748 Westminster Ave., Winnipeg, Man. 64 WHO'S WHO AND WHY CHARLES WILLIAM BUCHANAN BTTCSANAN, Charles William — Presi- dent The Edmonton Land Co., Ltd., Windsor Blk., Edmonton; offices at Ed- monton, Calgary, Saskatoon, Winnipeg, Toronto, Minneapolis and Oakland, Cal.; Managing Director Steepbank Oil & Asphalt Co., Ltd.; Managing Director Athabasca & Northern Townsite Co., Ltd.; Managing Director Grouard Town- sites, Ltd. Born Cookstown, Ont., Feb- ruary 18, 1884, son of Dr. C. W. and Margaret Willoughby Buchanan, Edu- cated Cookstown public schools. Clerk Metropolitan Bank, Toronto, 1903-1905; manager Sterling Bank, St. Catharines, Ont., 1906-1907; West Toronto. 1907-1909; came West with Sterling Bank, 1909; es- tablished present business, 1910; inter- ested in ranches throughout West. Mar- ried Inez Yuill, daughter of James Yuill, Gilbert Plains, Man., 1911. Societies: A. F. & A. M.; K. P.; L O. O. F.; L. O. L. Recreations: shooting, ranching. In- dependent; Methodist. Address: Boyl- ston Apartments, Winnipeg, Man. 97 WHO'S WHO AND WHY BUCHAKAK, John Ernest. — Chief Fire Brigade, Winnipeg. Born Montreal, June 18, 1882, son of John E. and Mary Buchanan. Educated high school, Mont- real. Druggist Montreal, 1878. Came to Winnipeg, 1882. Chairman Firemen's Benevolent Association; president West- ern Canada Fire Chiefs' Association. Served as Sergeant with 6th Fusiliers, Montreal. Married Mary Macdonald, Winnipeg, 1887; has one daughter. Club: Commercial Travelers. Societies: A. F. & A. M.; A. O. U. W. ; C. O. F. Recreations: curling, lacrosse, baseball. Presbyterian. Address: 387 Carlton St., Winnipeg, Man. BUCHANAN-, William Wallace.— Secre- tary Moral and Social Reform Coun- cil of Manitoba, Somerset Bldg., Winnipeg. Born Hamilton, March 9, 1855, son of David and Morella Porter Buchanan. Collector of Inland Revenue, Sarnia, Ont., 1860-1870. Editor and proprietor East Lambton Advocate, Wat- ford, Ont., 1876, and has been editor suc- cessively Chatham Tribune, Hamilton Templar, Winnipeg Commercial, Toronto Liberator. Came to Winnipeg, 1880. Editor Daily Sun, 1883; is well known as a lecturer; president United Temper- ance Association, 1884, and was subse- quently chief and general manager Royal Templars, Canada; unsuccessful candi- date Ontario Legislature for South Went- worth, 1896. and to the House of Com- mons for Hamilton, 1896. Married Letitia Elena Brett, Watford, 1884; has two daughters. Liberal; Congregationalist. Address, 316 Va Donald St., Winnipeg, Man. BUCKI.i:b, Eric Wilson — Of Buckler, Gilson & Co., Estate and Financial Brokers, Beveridge Bldg., Calgary. Born Southampton, England, June 11, 1885, son of Captain John Henry and Ade- laide Maude Buckler. Educated: Kelso High School, Roxborough, Scotland; Leeds Grammar School, England. Came to Canada, 1903; farmed, Manitoba, 1903; farmed. Black Diamond, Alta, 1904- 1910; operates creamery, general store, meat market and 9,000 acre ranch. Lieu- tenant B Squadron 15th Light Horse, Calgary. Married Muriel Irene Frost, 1912. Member of Royal Colonial Insti- tute, London, Eng. Clubs: Ranchmen's; Golf and Country. Societies: A. F. & A. M.; K. P. Recreations: fishing, mo- toring, hunting. Conservative; Anglican. Address: Rockliffe, Calgary, Alta. BVCKI.es, Daniel — Of Hutcheson & Buckles, Barristers, Bilborough Block, Swift Current. Born Margaree, N. S., April 11, 1876, son of Archibald and Bridget Gates Buckles. Educated pub- lic school, Margaree; Dalhousie Univer- sity. Called to Nova Scotia Bar, 1907; practiced, Sidney Mines, N. S., 1907-1911; called to Saskatchewan Bar, 1911; presj ent partnership formed, 1911. Married Edna Murray, Milton, N. S., 1912. So-i cieties: K. of C; C. M. B. A.; A. Oi H. Recreation: shooting. Liberal; Ro4 man Catholic. Address: 7th Ave., Swifi Current, Sask. BUCKIiZN, Edg-ar H. — President and General Manager Small & Bucklln Lum- ber Co., Ltd. Born Aurora, 111., April 7, 1860, son of George and Esther Bucklln. Educated Chicago University, law de- partment. Practiced Chicago, 1882; salt manufacturer. New York, 1886; came to British Columbia, 1904. Married Carrie Hawley, Chicago; has one son and two daughters. Society: A. P. & A. M. Recreation: motoring. Address: Ho- tel Russell, New Westminster, B. C. BUCKXiIir., W. p. H. — Secretary-treas- urer Small & Bucklin Lumber Co., Ltd. Born Warsaw, N. Y., Oct. 22, 1886, son of Edgar H. and Carrie Bucklin. Edu- cated Cornell University. Came to Brit- ish Columbia as sales manager Small & Bucklin Lumber Co., Ltd., 1907. Clubs: Vancouver Motor; Westminster; Tennis. Society: Delta Tau Delta Fra- ternity, Cornell. Recreations: football, tennis. Address: Hotel Russell, New Westminster, B. C. GEORGE EDWARD BUCK. BUCK, George Edward. — President and Manager B. & R. Co., Ltd., Real Estate and Financial Brokers McDougall Block, Calgary. Born Milton, Ont., March 20, 1867, son of George and Mar- garet Buck. Educated public schools 98 WHO'S WHO AND WHY Halton County; business college, To- ronto. Bookkeeper Grange Wholesale Supply Co., Toronto, 1889-1899; manager in Ontario and Alberta, Excelsior, New York and Manufacturers Life Insurance companies, 1899-1910. Married Ada Beaty, 1893; has two sons and three daughters. Club: Calgary. Society: I. O. O. F. Recreations: motoring, motor- boating, shooting. Conservative; Church of Christ. Address: 1027 12th Ave., W., Calgary, Alta. CLAUDE BUFFET. BUPPET, Claude Real Estate and Financial Agent, Farmer Bldg., Winni- peg. Born Lyons, France. June 14, 1885, son of Claude and Alexandra Buf- fet. Educated public schools (Lyons Lyceum), France. Came to Manitoba, 1902. Farming, Manitoba, 1902-1905; es- tablished present business, 1906. Lib- eral; Roman Catholic. Address: 107 Chestnut St., Winnipeg, Man. BUi;i^, Alfred Edwin. — Of Harris, Bull, Hannington & Mason, Barristers and Solicitors, 505 Hastings St.. Vancouver. Police Magistrate "Van- couver, 1910; first Judge of Juvenile Court for Vancouver. Born Colpoys Bay, Ont, Aug, 5, 1868, son of William and Ann Barnard Bull. Educated public schools; Collegiate Institute, Owen Sound; Osgoode Hall; studied law with Beatty, Hamilton, Cassels & Co., To- ronto; called to Ontario bar, 1894, and practiced with the same firm in 1894- 1895; member of firm, Armstrong, Tel- ford & Bull, Owen Sound and Wiarton, 1896. Came to British Columbia and formed partnership of Harris & Bull, 1897; later enlarged to present partner- ship. Married Margaret Elizabeth Mc- Kenney, Orangeville, 1900; has two sons. Clubs: Vancouver; Jericho Country; Royal Vancouver Yacht. Society: A. F. & A. M. Recreations: yachting, golf, shooting. Conservative; Anglican. Ad- dress: 1375 Burnaby St., Vancouver, B. C. BVI^KEir, William Pitzlierl)ert. — Di- rector British Columbia Marine Rail- ways Co. Born near London, Ont., Jan. 11, 1857, son of W. F. and A. B. Bullen. Educated privately. Came to British Co- lumbia, 1878; with Albion Iron Works, Victoria, 1878-1893; engaged shipbuild- ing and engineering since 1893; director British Columbia Salvage Co. Married Annie Amelia Bushby, daughter of Judge Bushby, and grand-daughter of Sir James Douglas, first Governor of British Columbia, 1884; has one son and one daughter. Clubs: Union; Vancouver; Royal Canadian Yacht, Toronto. Rec- reations: fishing, shooting. Address: Es- quimalt, B. C. BUl^IiXiB, ArtlLur Henry Ke^inald, B. Sc. (London) ; I>. Sc. (Birming'liani) ; Fli. D. (I^eipzig*) ; P. B. S. C. — Professor Botany University of Manitoba. Born Birmingham, Aug. 19, 1874, son of A. G. Buller, J. p.; C. C. Educated Queen's College, Taunton; Mason College, Birm- ingham; Universities of Leipzig and Munich. An 1851 Exhibition scholar, 1898-1901. Occupied table of British As- sociation, Naples, 1900-1901. Lecturer and demonstrator Botany, University of Birmingham, 1901-1904; University Ex- tension lecturer, 1903; appointed present position, 1904; secretary of Section K of British Association, Winnipeg, 1909. Elected F. R. S. C, 1909 and Fellow of the American Association for the Ad- vancement of Science, 1910; member of the British Association for Advance- ment of Science of the Canadian Forestry Association, the American Phytopathological Society; co-operator editing the Journal of Economic Biol- ogy; associate of the Society for Psy- chical Research. Publications: many scientific papers on physiological bot- any and other biological subjects; "Re- searches on Fungi," 1909; has written several articles and published a pamph- let on university development in Man- itoba. Recreations: billiards, walking. Address: The University of Manitoba, Winnipeg, Man. WHO'S WHO AND WHY JOHN WILLIAM BULMAN. BUI^MAN, WiUiam John— President Bulman Bros.. Ltd., McDermot Ave and ]< ranees and Gertie Sts., Winnipeg. Born Toronto, April 5, 1870, son of William and Frances Bulman. Educated public schools Toronto. Lithographer, Toronto, 1SS6. Came to Winnipeg, founded pres- ent business, 1892; president Winnipeg Industrial Bureau; director Trustee Co.- originator Imperial Home Reunion As- sociation and president Winnipeg branch of that association. Married Lillv Thompson, Toronto, 1894; has one son and four daughters. Clubs: Carleton- Adanac; Commercial Travelers: Con- servative; Methodist. Address: 104 Wel- lington Crescent, Winnipeg, Man. WHO'S WHO AND WHY HIS HONOUR GEORGE HEDLET VICARS BULYEA, B. A., LL. D. BUI^VEA, His Honour George Hedley Vicars, B. A., TJm. D. — Lieutenant Gov- ernor of Alberta. Born Gagetown, N. B., Feb. 17, 1859, son of James Albert and Jane Blizzard Bulyea. Educated Queen's County, N. B., grammar school, and University of New Brunswick (B. A. mathematical scholar- ship and French prizeman, 1878; LL. D., 1908); LL. D.; honorary. Alberta Uni- versity, 1908. Principal Sheffield Acad- emy, Sunbury County, N. B., 1878-1882; came to Winnipeg, 1882; in business Qu'Appelle, 1883-1897; unsuccessful can- didate to N. W. Assembly for South Qu'Appelle, 1891; elected as a member of first Executive Council Northwest Territories Legislature, 1892; re-elected 1894; re-elected 1898 and 1902; special representative to Yukon, 1897; Commis- sioner of Agriculture and Territorial Secretary in the Haultain Government, 1902; resigned 1903, and became Com- missioner of Public Works; appointed first Lieutenant Governor, Alberta, gaz- etted Aug. 25, taking effect Sept. 1, 1905; sworn in for second term, Oct. 20, 1910. Author of an official handbook to the N. W. T., 1902. Married Annie Blanche Babbitt, Gagetown, N. B., 1885. Club: Edmonton. Recreations: driving, trav- eling. Liberal; Methodist. Address: Gov- ernment House, Edmonton, Alta. WHO'S WHO AND WHY BULMEB, James Herbert. — Of Bul- mer, Downie, Reid & Curie, real estate agents, McArthur Bldg., Winnipeg; vice- president Maritime Investment Co , Ltd.; secretary-treasurer Winnipeg De- velopment Co.; director Central Valley Land Co., Ltd. Born Cumberland County, N. S., Aug. 11, 1867, son of George and Fannie Bulmer. Educated Horton Academy. General store busi- ness, New Brunswick, 1880. Came to Winnipeg, 1902. Member Board of Trade. Married Anna Fillmore, West- moreland, N. B., 1897; has two daugh- ters. Club: Canadian. Society: A. F. & A. M. Recreation: tennis. Liberal. Ad- dress: 543 Camden Place, Winnipeg, Man. JOHN H. BUNNELL BUNNEIii;, John H. — General Agent Bunnell Block, Moose Jaw. Born Sus- sex, N. B.. Sept. 17, 1853, son of Isaac and Martha Bunnell. Educated public schools Sussex; commercial school, St. .John, N. B. Employed construction work C. P. R., Winnipeg, 1880; farming, In- dian Head. 1882-1889; implement busi- ness, Indian Head, 1889-1891; with Massey-Harris Co., Moose Jaw, 1891- 1892; local manager, 1892-1909; estab- lished present business, 1909. Councillor, Indian Head, 1885-1886; Alderman, Moose Jaw, 1906; Mayor, 1907. Married Agnes McFarland, Glasgow, Scotland, 1891; has one son and six daughters. Society: A. O. U. W. Recreations: curl- ing, driving, motoring. Conservative; Presbyterian. Address: 24 Athabasca St., E., Moose Jaw, Sask. EMIL MARIE BUNOZ, O. M. I., D. D. BUITOZ, Emil Marie, O. M. I., D. D. — Prefect Apostolic of Yukon. Born Sales, Savoy, France, Feb. 24, 1864, son of An- toine and Jeanne Bunoz. Educated Rumilly's College and Gregorian Uni- versity, Rome. Came to British Colum- bia, 1891. Rector St. Peter's Cathedral. New Westminster, 1891; later appointed Vicar General of Diocese; transferred to Dawson, Y. T., 1902; appointed Pre- fect Apostolic for Northern British Co- lumbia and Yukon, 1908. Address: Prince Rupert, B. C. BUBBISGZ:, Herbert Edward. — Sales- shops Commissioner, Hudson's Bay Co., Winnipeg. Born London, England, May 8, 1880, son of Richard Burbidge, man- aging director Harrod's, Ltd., London, England. Educated Maidenhead College, England. Wholesale merchandise, Lon- don, 1897; connected with the executive of Harrod's, Ltd., London, England, 1901-1910. Came to Winnipeg, 1910. Married Harriet G. Hamilton, Littleton, Middlesex, England, 1902; has one son. Club: Manitoba. Recreations: riding, boating, motoring, swimming, tennis. Address: Royal Alexandra Hotel, Win- nipeg, Man. WHO'S WHO AND WHY BURDICK, Arthur Cliarltoii. — Presi- dent Colonial Trust Co., Ltd., Victoria; President Central Conservative Associa- tion of Esquimalt District. Of Green & Burdick Bros., Real Estate and Financial Brokers, Langley and Brough- ton Sts., Victoria. Born London, Ont., Jan. 30, 1874, son of Isaac Newton and Helen Burdick. Educated public schools London and Ingersoll. Came to British Columbia, 1897. Established present business, 1907. Married Vina Dixie, 1901; has one son. Clubs: Union; Pa- cific. Society: A. F. & A. M. Recreation: motoring. Conservative; Anglican. Ad- dress: 516 Rupert St., Victoria, B. C. BUBK, Daniel Francis. — General Man- ager New Ontario Colonization Associa- tion; owner Port Arthur Herald. Born Bowmanville, Ont., 1848, son of William K. and Clara Coryell Burk. Educated public and high schools, Bowmanville. Joined Ontario Bank, Whitby, Ont, 1867; manager Ontario Bank, Port Ar- thur, 1875-1884; resigned, 1884, to be- come financial manager for his brother, Marvin Burk, C. P. R. contractor. Vice- president and general manager Port Ar- thur, Duluth & Western Railway; presi- dent and director Ontario & Rainy River Railway Co., until same merged into C. N. R., 1898; director Port Arthur Light & Power Co., until same acquired by town; president West Algona Agricul- tural Society; president St. Joe Ry. Co.; secretary Lake Superior Dock Co. ; un- successful candidate to House of Com- mons, for Algona. Married Annabelle Ida Gerrie, 1873; has seven sons. Lib- eral; Presbyterian. Address: Port Arthur, Ont. BURMESTER, Charles Mansel. — Of Ward, Burmester & Von Graevenitz, Fi- nancial Brokers, 411 Pender St., W., Vancouver. Director British Columbia Homes Trust Co., Ltd. Born London, England, Oct. 23, 1875, son of Walter Stewart and Florence A. Burmester. Ed- ucated Dulwich College and Scoones' College for Diplomatic Service. Private secretary to director general of Nord- deutscher-Lloyd Steamship Co., Bremen, Germany, 1898. Trooper 58th Company, 15th Battalion Imperial Teomanry, South African War, 1899 (Queen's medal, four clasps). Chief clerk Prime Minister's Office, Bloemfontein, South Africa, 1905. Married Mabel Mary Bick- ley, Germiston, South Africa; has one daughter. Came to British Columbia, 1909. Recreations: shooting, fishing, riding. Address: 2037 Pendrell St., Van- couver, B. C. BXJRNBTT, Arthur, B. A,, B. O. 1. — (McGill.) Barrister, Parsons Block, Ma- ple Creek. Born Farnham Centre, Que., Feb. 1, 1873, son of Thomas Luther and Louisa Burnett. Educated Dunham and Cowansville academies; McGill Univer- sity. Law student Foster, Martin & Girouard, Montreal, 1895-1898. Prac- ticed under firm name of Smyth & Burnett, Montreal, 1899; came to Sas- katchewan, 1903; secretary - treasurer Maple Creek, 1903-1909; solicitor for town of Maple Creek; Merchants Bank; Union Bank; R. G. Dun & Co.; Frost & Wood; Great West Life, etc. Life Gov- ernor Maple Creek General Hospital. Married Ethel Mildred Brown, Montreal, 1903. Club: Cypress, Medicine Hat. So- ciety: I. O. F. Recreations: baseball, cricket, tennis, curling. Conservative; Anglican. Address: Harder St., Maple Creek, Sask. BURNETT, Prank, Jr. — Manager Ca- nadian Financiers, Ltd., 622 Granville St., Vancouver; secretary Port of Van- couver Dry Docks & Shipbuilding Co- Born Montreal, September 29, 1876, son of Frank and Henrietta C. Burnett. Ed- ucated St. Johns College, Winnipeg. Came to British Columbia, 1895. Served as private Sixth Company, Vancouver, 1899. Married Anna Josephine Mulhall, daughter of James J. Mulhall, Van- couver, 1901; has three sons and one daughter. Club: Vancouver Press. Rec- reation: bowling. Liberal; Roman Cath- olic. Address: 1877 Comox St., Van- couver, B. C. BTTRITBTT, "William Brenton, B. A., M. D., C- M. — Physician. Born Sussex, N. B., June 13, 1870, son of Dr. Joshua U. and Amelia Burnett. Educated Acadia, N. S.; McGill University. Came to Van- couver, 1899; began practice, 1893. Mar- ried Edith Alcorn, Vancouver, 1903; has one daughter. Address: 801 Burrard St., Vancouver, B. C. BTTRNS, Herbert Deschamps. — Man- ager Bank of Nova Scotia, Vancouver. Born Digby, N. S., June 11, 1878, son of Charles and Sarah Burns. Educated high schools, Digby; Moncton, N. B. Joined Bank of Nova Scotia, Moncton; came to British Columbia, 1906; treas- urer Bishop Latimer College. Married Marguerite Williams, 1903; has three sons. Clubs: Vancouver; Jericho Coun- try; Minoru. Recreation: golf. Address: 1637 Haro St., Vancouver, B. C. WHO'S WHO AND WHY J. M. BURNS. BURNS, J. M. — Of P. Burns & Co. Ltd., Calgary Alta. JOHN T. BURNS. BURNS, John T. — Executive Secretary International Dry Farming Congress, to be held Lethbridge, 1912. Born Kalama- zoo, Mich., July 17, 1871, son of Thomas Burns. Educated public schools, Kalama- zoo. With the Herald, Kalamazoo, 1879; Telegraph, Kalamazoo, 1879; Daily Moon, Battle Creek, Mich.. 187'9; Jour- nal and News, Detroit, Mich., 1880-1895; Item, Mobile, Ala., 1895; Journal, De- troit 1896; Beacon, Wichita. Kan., 1897; Mail, Colorado Springs, 1898; Telegraph, Colorado Springs, 1899; editor, owner and publisher Frontier Magazine, Den- ver, Colo., 1900-1902; secretary Colo- rado State Commercial Association, 1902-1907; present position since 1907. Society: A. F. & A. M. Address: Leth- brldge, Alta. THOMAS J. BURNS. BURNS, Thomas J. — Customs House officer. Born Kingston, Dublin, Ireland, Dec. 21, 1832, son of Thomas and Jane Murphy Burns. Came to Philadelphia, Pa., 1850; from there to California, 1854, by the Nicaragua route and spent four years in the California gold dig- gings; came to Victoria, 1858. Chief of Fire Department, 1865-1866; proprietor Fashion House until 1878; built Burns Block, 1887; proprietor American Hotel, 1871-1900. Married Catherine McCloy, New York, 1862; has six sons and two daughters. Society: A. O. U. W. Recre- ation: baseball. Liberal; Roman Cath- olic. Address: 1048 Pandora St., Vic- toria, B. C. BURNS, William Bmest, B. A. — Of Burns & Walkem, Barristers and Solici- tors, 739 Hastings St., Vancouver. Born Milton. Ont., June 19, 1874, son of Nel- son and Eleanor Tyler Burns. Educated Toronto Collegiate Institute; Toronto University (B. A., 1895). Called to On- tario Bar, 1900. Came to British Colum- bia, practiced alone, 1901; Burns & Daly, 1902; present firm formed 1905. Served with K. Company, Q. O. R., Toronto, 1892-1895. Married Catherine M. Hall, daughter of Adam Hall, Peterboro, Ont., 1903; has one son and one daughter. Clubs: Vancouver; Jericho Country. Rec- reations: golf, lacrosse. Conservative; Anglican. Address: Shaughnessy Heights, Vancouver, B. C. 104 WHO'S WHO AND WHY PATRICK BTTRNS. BUB3TS, Patrick. — Of P. Burns & Co., Ltd., Pork Packers and Provisioners, Calgary. Director Monarch Life Assur- ance Co. Provincial Vice President Man- ufacturers' Association. Vice President British Columbia Board Canadian Pa- cific Exploration Co.. Born Oshawa, Ont, July 13, 1856, son of Michael arid Bridget Gibson Burns. Educated Kirkfield, Ont. Came to Manitoba, 1879; cattle dealer, Winnipeg, 1879- 1S90; came to Alberta and estab- lished present business, 1890; owns 12 ranches; has retail meat shops in 27 different towns; has repeatedly declined the nomination to the House of Com- mons. Married Eilleen Ellis, daughter of Thomas Ellis, Victoria, 1901; has one son and one daughter. Club: Ranch- men's. Society: K. of C. Liberal; Roman Catholic. Address: Calgary, .\lta. WHO'S WHO AND WHY THOMAS SANDERSON BURNS. BXTBNS, Thomas Sanderson. — City Treasurer Calgary. Born Harrington- shire, Scotland, Sept. 4, 1846, son of John and Agnes Wallace Burns. Edu- cated public and grammar schools, Scotland. Engaged with his father, John Burns, railway timber contracting; entered the firm at the age of 20; the firm name John Burns & Son, Scotland. Came to Canada, 1881; Alberta, 1883; Auctioneer, Calgary, 1883-1895; assist- ant City Assessor, 1895-1904; Treasurer and Assessor, 1904-1907; City Treasurer since 1907. Published first pamphlet advertising Calgary, entitled, "Calgary, Her Industries and Resources," 1885. Married Agnes Hepburn, Scotland, 1869; has four sons and two daughters. President St. Andrews. Conservative; Presbyterian. Address. 433 Fourth Ave., W., Calgary, Alta. BURBEI.Ii, Prank. — Of Pern ber ton & Sons, Real Estate, Pemberton Block, Vic- toria. Born Yorkshire, England, Sept. 16, 1861, son of Francis and Martha Bur- rell. Came to British Columbia 1891. Married K. A. Berry, Victoria, 1891; has one son and five daughters. Clubs: Pa- cific; Canadian. Recreations: cricket, golf, shooting. Conservative; Anglican Address: Summerdyne, Oak Bay, Victor- ia, B. C. THEODORE ARTHUR BURROWS. BURROWS, Theodore Arthur, ez-M. F. ^Lumber manufacturer. Director Win- nipeg General Trusts Co. Director Annu- ity Co. of Canada. Born Ottawa, Aug. 15, 1857, son of Henry J. and Sarah Burrows. His grandfather, Capt. John Burrows, R. E., came from England, 1809, and was first settler on present site of Ottawa, being patentee of farm now known as the Sparks Estate, and had charge of construction of Rideau Canal. Educated Ottawa public and high schools; Manitoba College. Winni- peg. Came to Manitoba, 1875, on survey party with Sir. Wm. Ogilvie; surveyed Riding Mountain and Dauphin County; entered Manitoba College. 1876; law of- fice of Frederick MacKenzie, 1877; lum- ber business mouth of Winnipeg River and Lake Winnipeg, 1879; other enter- prises until 1886; later went into retail lumber business, Winnipeg. Owns larg- est sawmill, Manitoba, and has exten- sive lumber interests. Land commis- .Sioher, C. N. R., 1897-1904, and largely instrumental getting that road built in- to Dauphin County. First member for Dauphin, Manitoba Legislature, 1892- 1908; promoter Big River Lumber Co., 1903, and Lethbridge Colleries Co., 1906. Married Georgina K. Creasor, Owen Sound, 1889; has one son. Clubs: Mani- toba; St. Charles Country. Societies: A. F. & A. M.; I. O. O. F. Recreations: all outdoor sports. Liberal; Methodist. Address: 187 Kennedy St., Winnipeg, Man. WHO'S WHO AND WHY HON. MARTIN BURRELL. BUBREI^i;, The Hon. Martin — ^M. F. Tale-Cariboo. Born Faringdon, Berks, England, Oct. 15, 1858, son of Edward Burrell and Jane Harmer. Educated: St. John's College, Hurstpierpont. Came to Canada 1883. Returned to England Nov., 1885. Married Jan. 28, 1886, Sara B. Armstrong, second daughter of late Joseph Armstrong, General Superinten- dent Great Western railway, England. Returned to Canada, March, 1886. Wrecked on Ctinard steamer "Oregon," March 14, 1886. Settled in Niagara Peninsula near St. Catharines, where for fourteen years was engaged in fruit farming. Connected with Farmers' In- stitute work and with writing and lec- turing in horticulture. Moved to Brit- ish Columbia spring of 1900. Again en- gaged in fruit farming in Kettle Val- ley near Grand Forks. Appointed mem- ber of the Board of Horticulture for British Columbia. Editor of Grand Forks Gazette for three years. Elected Mayor of Grand Forks 1903. Fruit Commis- sioner and lecturer in England for Brit- ish Columbia Government 1907-1908. Contested Yale-Cariboo for House of Commons in Conservative interest 1904 and was defeated by 161. Again candi- date for Yale-Cariboo general election 1908. Elected by majority of 893. Gen- eral election 1911 elected with majority 2,040. On formation of Conservative Ministry called to Mr. Borden's Cabinet as Minister of Agriculture. Re-elected by acclamation. Club: Rideau. Con- servative; Anglican. Address, Ottawa, Ont 107 WHO'S WHO AND WHY S1J).\KV CHARLES BURTON. BURTON', Sidney Charles — Manager. Kamloops Trust Co., Ltd.; Bank of Hamilton Bldg., Kamloops; Secretary- Treasurer, Western Cigar Manufactur- ing Co., Ltd. Born Bedford, Eng., Feb. 9, 1874, son of James and Elizabeth Burton. Educated public schools, Bed- ford. Came to British Columbia, 1897. With P. J. Fulton, K. C, Kamloops, 1898-1911; present business since 1911. Alderman, Kamloops, 1905, 1912; Police Commissioner; Member Executive, Kam. loops Board of Trade; Treasurer, Con- servative Club, since 1902; Vice-Presi- dent, 1912; Secretary-Treasurer, Royal Inland Hospital, 1900-1910; President, 1911. Married Jennie A. Jones, daughter of J. J. Jones, New Westminster, 1902; has two sons and one daughter. Socie- ties: S. O. E.; A. O. F. Recreations; outdoor sports. Conservative; Angli- can. Address: 1 Seymour St, Kamloops, B. C. BUBVTASH, Bev. Bdward Moore Jack- son, M. A., B. D. — Professor of Science, Columbian College, New Westminster. Born Cobourg, Ont., July 10, 1873, son of Rev. Nathaniel Burwash, Chancellor of Victoria University, and Margaret Burwash. Educated Collegiate Insti- tute, Cobourg, Ont.; Victoria Uni- versity (B. A., and Prince of Wales' medal, 1893; M. A., 1897;< B. D., 1903); Toronto University; entered Methodist ministry, 1898; has acted as geologist under Ontario Government and as a min- ing geologist for private parties. Came to British Columbia to take present posi- tion, 1905; member Executive, British Co- lumbia Academy of Science. Club: Alpine of Canada; Madawaska; Ontario. So- ciety: National Geological. Recreations: outdoor spofts, canoeing. Address: Co- lumbian College, New Westminster, B. C. BUSCOMEB, Frederick — Of Frederick Buscombe & Co., Ltd., china, glass and earthenware, 560-564 Bealt\- St., anu 319-321 Hastings St., Vancouver. Pres- ident Pacific Coast Lumber & Sawmills Co. Ltd., Director Pacific Marine In- surance Co. Born Cornwall, England, Sept. 2, 1862, son of Edwin and Isabella Oliver Grilles Buscombe. Came to Can- ada, 1870; with J. A. Skinner & Co., Ham- ilton, clerk and travelling salesman 1878-1891. Came to Vancouver and open- ed branch of James A. Skinner & Co., in which he was a partner 1891; bought out business and established present firm 1899. Mayor Vancouver 1905-1906. Pres- ident Board of Trade 1900-1901. Presi- dent Vancouver Tourist Association 1901. Married Lydia Rebecca Mattice, Glan- ford, 1886. Clubs: Vancouver, Royal Vancouver Yacht, Terminal City, Jeri- cho Country. Societies: A. F. & A. M.; S. O. E. Recreations; yachting, fishing, motoring, golf. Address: Dundurn, Van- couver, B. C. GEORGE GORDON BUSHBY. BTTSHBV, Georg-e Gordon. — Manager, British Columbia Marine Railways Co. Born New Westminster, Dec. 23, 1867, son of Arthur T. and Agnes Bushby; grandson, Sir James Douglas. Educated Christ's College. Finchley, England. En- gaged by Dominion Government charge of Victoria Harbor submarine work, sal- vage manager British Columbia Salvage Co.; president Compressed Gas Co., Ltd. Married Violet Carlotta Brae, 1908; has one daughter. Clubs: Terminal City; Royal Vancouver Yacht (charter and life member). Recreation: yachting. Ad- dress: 2214 Pandora St., Vancouver, B. C. WHO'S WHO AND WHY GEORGE J. BURT. BTXBY, Oeorg-e J. — Vice-President Ca- nadian Pacific Railway, Winnipeg. Born Montreal, Marcli 6, 1866, son of George and Catherine Brock Bury. Educated: Montreal College. Joined C. P. R. as clerk, Purchasing Department, Montreal, 1883, and has since filled the following positions: Assistant Superintendent in charge of Division, Chalk River to Car- tier and Sault Ste. Marie; Superinten- dent, North Bay, Ont. ; Superintendent, Fort William,. Ont.;. Superintendent, Cranbrook, B. C; Assistant General Su- perintendent, Lake Superior Division; General Superintendent, Lake Superior Division; General Superintendent, West- ern Division, Winnipeg; Vice-President and Manager of Western Linos. 1907; Vice-President, 1911. Married May Ay- len, daughter of John Aylen, K. C, Ayl- mer. Que., 1888. Clubs: Manitoba; Western Canada Railway (Hon. Vice- Pres.). Address: Royal Alexandra Ho- tel, Winnipeg, Man. WHO'S WHO AND WHY BlTSCOMSz:, QeoTge. — Vice-president and General Manager Frederick Bus- combe Co., Ltd., 560-564 Beattie St., and 319-321 Hastings St., Vancouver. Born Hamilton, May 13. 1875, son of Edwin and Isabella Buscombe. With Jas. A. Skinner & Co. Vancouver, 1891; after- wards for some years representing them, covering British Columbia- Married Maud Whitworth, 1899; has two sons and one daughter. Societies: A. F. & A. M.- R. A. M.; Scottish Rite Mason; K. T. Mystic Shrine. Address: 2050 Comox St., Vancouver, B. C. BUSTEED, Prancis Perguson, C. E. — General superintendent Pacific division, C. P. R., Vancouver. Born Bonaventure County, Que., Oct. 10, 1858, son of Alex. A. and Margaret Busteed. Educated Mc- Gill University. Civil engineer C. P. R., Winnipeg, 1881-1907; appointed general superintendent, Vancouver, 1907. Mar- ried Clara L. Ferguson, 1885; has two sons and one daughter. Clubs: Manitoba (Winnipeg).; Vancouver. Address: 1746 Haro St., Vancouver, B. C. BUTCXCABT, CIULrles Edward. — Real Estate Broker. Born Hartlepool, Dur- ham, England, July 4, 1874, son of George and Martha Butchart. Educated grammar school. Came to British Co- lumbia, 1904; engaged real estate busi- ness, Vancouver, 1905. Married Agnes Marion Griffiths, London, England, 1908. Club: Canadian. Conservative; Congre- gationalist. Address: 744 Broadway, W., Vancouver, B. C. BVTCHABT, Peter E. — Of the Great West Land Co., Ltd., 555 First St., Ed- monton. Vice-president Edmonton Lum- ber Co., Ltd. Born Carrick Township, Bruce County, Ont., Oct. 8, 1859, son of John and Isabella Kennedy Butchart. Educated public schools, Bruce County. Farming, Bruce County, 1878-1883; mer- cantile business, Mildmay, 1883-1884; Guelph, 1884-1891; Brandon, 1891-1892; travelling Insurance agent, 1892-1900; came to Edmonton and engaged real es- tate and financial business, 1901; pres- ent firm Incorporated, 1905; director Y. M. C. A.; chairman school board, 1910- 1911; secretary Alberta College Board, since 1903; prominently identified with educational and philanthropic work. Mar- ried Fannie W. Welch, Guelph, 1890; has four sons and two daughters. Club: Edmonton. Society: A. F. & A. M. (Scot- tish Rite 32d degree). Liberal; Meth- odist. Address: 312 Sixth St., Edmonton, Alta. BUTTAB, •William Shaw. — Of Buttar & Chiene, Chartered Accountants, 536 Hastings St., W., Vancouver. Born Cor- ston, Coupar- Angus, Scotland, July 19 1867, son of David and Emily Buttar. Educated Dundee; Edinburgh University. Came to British Columbia 1905. Mar- ried Constance Dewar Morris. Clubs: Vancouver; Royal Vancouver Yacht; Jer- icho Country; Union (Victoria). Recre- ation: yachting. Address: 2067 Pend- rell St., Vancouver, B. C. BYEBS, Pitzgferald — Barrister and So- licitor, 235 Jasper Ave., Edmonton. Born Bailieboro, Ont., June 3, 1882, son of Levi and Matilda Byers. Educated: Harvard Collegiate Institute, Toronto; Osgoode Hall; studied law with A. Mc- Lean Macdonell, Toronto, 1902-1907. Called to Ontario bar 1907; practised To- ronto 1907-1909. Called to Alberta bar and has practised in Edmonton since 1909; police magistrate 1910-1912. Mar- ried Margaret Irwin, daughter of George Irwin, Toronto, 1909. Recreations: shoot- ing and boating. Liberal; Presbyterian. Address: 764 15th St., Edmonton, Alta. CAHAN, Chas. Hazlitt, Jr., X^Ii.B. — Barrister and Solicitor, 543 (Granville St., Vancouver. Born Halifax, Oct. 22, 1887, son of Charles H. and Mary J. Cahan. Educated Dalhousie University, Dal- housie Law School. Called to Nova Scotia Bar, 1908; practiced Harris, Henry & Cahan, Halifax. Came to British Col- umbia, 1908; called to British Columbia Bar 1909. Club: Western. Address Granville Mansion, Vancouver, B. C CAHIIiIi, Thomas J. — Real Estate Broker, 276 7th Ave., Saskatoon. Born Calumet Island, Que., Oct. 16, 1876, son of William S. and Mary Cahill. Edu- cated public schools, Calumet Island. Real Estate business, Sault Ste. Marie, Ont., 1901-1905. Came to Saskatoon and established present business, 1905. Mar- ried Kate M. Neelan, daughter of David Neelan, 1906; has one son. Clubs: Sas- katoon Rifle Association; Saskatoon Gun. Society: K. of C. Recreation: shoot- ing. Liberal; Roman Catholic. Address: 321 21st St., E., Saskatoon, Sask. WHO'S WHO AND WHY JAMBS FREDERICK CAIRNS CAIBNS, James Frederick. — General Manager J. F. Cairns Departmental Store, Saskatoon. Born Lawrenceville, Que., March 23, 1870, son of Rev. Hugh and Maria Cairns. Educated Knowlton Academy, Quebec; Albert College, Belle- ville, Ont. (Gold Medalist, 1887); Vic- toria University; school teacher College Institute, Chatham, Ont, 1889-1898; newspaper work Ontario, 1899; came to Saskatoon 1902; chairman high school board since its organization, 1907; Presi- dent Saskatoon Baseball Association 1908-1909. Married Edith Beatrice Moore, Chatham, Ont., 1900; has one son. Club: Saskatoon; Societies: A.F. & A.M.; I.O. O.P. Recreations, motoring, baseball. Liberal; Methodist. Address: 624 Spa- dina Crescent, Saskatoon, Sask. CAIRNS, jolm. — News Editor The Her- ald, Calgary. Born Parish of Abdie, Fifeshire, Scotland, May 9, 1883. Son of Henry John and Catherine D. Gar- roway Cairns. Came to Canada, 1897. Educated Upper Canada College; Trinity University. Reporter, Winnipeg Tribune, 1904-1906; Winnipeg Telegram, 1906- 1908; night editor, Winnipeg Telegram, 1908-1910; appointed to present position 1911. Married Kathleen Sprado, daugh- ter of Fred W. Sprado, Winnipeg, 1910. Club: Calgary Golf and Country. Con- servative. Address: Calgary, Alta. CAIiDEB, His Honour, Fred, IiTm. S,— Judge of the County Court of Cariboo since Jan. 4, 1907. Born West Bay, In- verness County, N. S., June 5, 1868, son of Robert Calder and Catherine McRae Calder. Educated Dalhousie University. Called to Nova Scotia bar 1894. Prac- ticed law. Port Hood, N. S., 1894; mem- ber of Arm, McOlure & Calder, Truro, N. S., 1897. Came to British Columbia, 1899; practiced law for some time at Ashcroft, B. C. Appointed Judge of the County Court, Cariboo, 1907. Served as private, Garrison Artillery, Halifax, 1892. Married Rachel P. Smith, Port Hood, N. S., 1896; has one son. Societies: A. F. & A. M. Presbyterian. Address: Ash- croft, B. C. GEORGE G. CALDER. CAIiDEB, Georg-e G. — Financial Brok- er, Drinkle Block, Saskatoon. Born Neohe, N. D., July 25, 1882, son of Lewis and Emma Calder. Educated Collegiate Institute, Winnipeg. Manager, Duffin & Co., Winnipeg, 1900-1906; established present business, 1906. Secretary-Treas- urer, Liberal Association, Saskatoon. Married Hazel Jackson, Winnipeg, 1909; (deceased). Society: A. F. & A. M. Recre- ations: curling, outdoor sports. Liberal; Methodist. Address: Saskatoon, Sask. WHO'S WHO AND WHY HON. JAMES CALDER. CAIiDEB, Hon. James, B.A., IiI^.D., M. Ii. A. — Minister of Railways, Tele- graphs and Telephones for the Province of Saskatchewan, Reglna. Born Oxford County, Ont., Sept. 17, 1868, son of James and Johanna Calder. Educated: Public Schools, Ingersoll, Ont.; High School, Winnipeg; Manitoba University (honor graduate in science 1888, silver medal). Called to bar Northwestern Territory, 1906; principal of Moose Jaw High School, 1891-1894; Inspector of Schools, Northwestern Territory, 1894-1900; Dep- uty Commissioner of Education, North- western Territory, 1901-05; elected to Saskatchewan Legislature, 1905; ap- pointed Provincial Treasurer and Com- missioner of Education, upon formation of Scott Ministry, 1905; unsuccessful candidate for Milestone, 1908; elected for Saltcoats, 1908 and 1912; appointed Min- ister of Railways, Telephones and Tele- graphs upon creation of that depart- ment. Married Eva M. Leslie, St. Marys, Ont, 1910. Clubs, Societies: Assiniboia; Canadian; A. P. & A. M.; A. O. IT. W. Recreations: lacrosse, curling. Liberal; Presbyterian. Address: 2174 Mclntyre St., Regina, Sask. LEONARD G. CALDER. CAIiDI:r, Iieonard G. — Sheriff of Judi- cial District of Saskatoon, Court House, Saskatoon; Managing Director Saskatoon Loan & Realty Co., Ltd. Born Ten- nessee, Sept. 8, 1870, son of Lewis and Emma Calder. Moved with parents to Seaforth, Ont., 1872; Oshawa, Ont., 1878; and to Bathgate, N. D., 1881, where edu- cated. Moved to Gretna, Man., 1890; locomotive engineer with C.P.R., Winni- peg, 1891-1903; Saskatoon, 1903-1905; re- tired from C.P.R. service to organize Electoral District for first time after Province formed, for W. C. Sutherland, Speaker of Legislature; organized Dis- trict for Federal members, Geo. E. Mc- Craney, M.P., and W. E. Knowles, M.P. ; elected Alderman by acclamation, 1906; appointed Chairman License and Police Committee and member Board of Works, until appointed Sheriff; member Saska- toon Police Commission, 1910. Married Flossie McKirtrick, Petrolia, Ont., 1903; has two daughters. Societies: A.F. & A.M.; K. of P. Recreations: Baseball and hockey. Liberal; Methodist. Ad- dress: 908 Spadina Crescent, Saskatoon, Sask. 112 WHO'S WHO AND WHY J. EDWARD CALDWELL. CAI.l>wi:i^3^, or. Edward— Of Caldwell, Dunn & Eraser, Barristers and Solic- itors, Dominion Bank Bldg., Moose Jaw; Director, Bank of Saskatchewan; Presi- dent, Moose Jaw Securities, Ltd.; Presi- dent, Saskatchewan Creamery Co., Ltd.; Director, Executors & Administrators Trust Co., Ltd.; Vice-President, Saskat- chewan Bond Corporation, Ltd.; Direc- tor, General Loan Co. of Canada; Di- rector, Moose Jaw Stores, Ltd. Born near London, Ont, son of Thomas and Mary Sifton Caldwell. Educated Strath- roy public schools and Collegiate Insti- tute. With W. E. Seaborn, Moose Jaw, 1904-1910; called to Saskatchewan Bar, 1910; member of firm Caldwell ^ Dunn, 1910-1912; present partnership formed, 1912. President Liberal Assn. Alderman, Moose Jaw, 1912. Married Dora Mac- pherson, daughter of J. A. Macpherson, 1910. Society: A. F. & A. M. (Past Mas- ter, Past District Deputy Grand Master). Recreations: tennis, golf. Liberal; Pres- byterian. Address: 10 Clifton Ave., Moose Jaw, Sask. WHO'S WHO AND WHY TRUMAN FREDERICK CALDER CAIiDEB, Tmiuau Frederick. — Finan- cial Brolter, 112 Second Ave., S., Saska- toon; President Standard Investment Co., Ltd.; Director Canada National Fire In- surance Co.; manager Standard Trust Co.; treasurer Sasltatoon Board of Trade. Born Portage la Prairie, Man., May 17, 1880, son of Lewis and Emma Calder. Educated Public Schools North Dakota and Gretna, Man. Clerk in J. P. Shannon Hardware Co., Glenboro, Man., 1895-1897; Manager C. B. Armitage & Co., 1897-1900; hardware business for himself, Carlyle, Sask., 1900-1903; real estate and brokerage business, Carlyle, 1903-1905; came to Saskatoon and be- came Vice-President Saskatoon Loan & Realty Co., 1905; took over business, 1907; agent for Standard Trusts Co., Winnipeg, since 1902; Provincial Man- ager since 1909. Married Adella Coch- rane, Brandon, Man., 1908; has one son and two daughters. Club: Saskatoon; Societies: I. O. O. F.; C. O. F. (delegate to Grand Lodge, Montreal, 1909). Recre- ations: Curling, football. Liberal; Pres- byterian. Address: Saskatchewan St., Snpkatoon, Sa.sk. CAIiSEBOir, Alfred Merigron, F. K. A. S. — Architect, 342 Jasper Ave. E., Ed- monton. Born Hampton Court, Middle- sex, England, June 7, 1861, son of Clara N. Storey and Philip H. Calderon, R. C. Educatedh Sevenoaks, Kent; London Uni- versity College School; Royal Academy Schools. Pupil of late George Edmund Street, R. A., five years; also with Charles J. Ferguson, architect, Carlisle, England; associated as architect with Sir Alma Tadema, R. A., in building of his residence. Came to Canada, 1887; partner of late King Arnoldi, architect, Ottawa, 1887-1895; In offices New York, Baltimore and Washington, 1895-1906; has practiced, Edmonton since 1906. Mar- ried Helen May Bate, Ottawa, Clubs: Edmonton; Rideau (Ottawa). Address: 523 Fourth St., Edmonton, Alta. OAImHWHIiIm, Henry Fleming- — Of Caldwell & Rzesnoski, General Mer- chants. President, Agricultural So- ciety; Vice-President, Million for Mani- toba League. Born Orchardville, Gray County, Ont., Dec. 16, 1857, son of Thomas and Eliza Caldwell. Educated: Public Schools, Gray County. In mer- cantile business in partnership with his brother, Orchardville, 1874-1900; came to Manitoba and established present business, 1900. Interested in breeding of Shorthorn cattle and blooded horses. Elected Mayor, Dauphin, by acclamation 1911-1912. Councillor, 1905-1909. Mar- ried Eliza Pinder, Orchardville, 1886; has three sons and three daughters. Society: I. O. O. F. Recreation: driv- ing. Liberal; Methodist. Address: Fourth Ave., S. W., Dauphin, Man. MICHAEL CALLANAN, M.D. CAI.]LANAir, Michael, I^. &. C. S., I. i;. & I.. M. (K. & Q.), C. P. 1., M. t. A.— Physician. Born Clonakilty County, Cork, Ireland, March 29, 1849, son of Daniel J. Callanan. Educated: Dublin and Paris. Practiced, Kilbrittain and Rosscarbery, County Cork, Ireland, 1875- 1883. Physician to Royal Cariboo Hos- pital, Barkerville. Represents Cariboo in British Columbia Legislature. Married Hannah Healy, 1885; has one son and two daughters. Conservative; Roman Catholic. Address: Barkerville, B. C. CAMBIE, Henry John. — Consulting En- gineer, C. P. R., Vancouver. Born Coun- ty Tipperary, Ireland, Oct. 25, 1836, son of CTharles and Jane Disney Cambie. Edu- cated: Leicester, England. Came to Can- ada, 1852. Engineer, G. T. R., 1854-1861; land surveyor, Ontario, 1861-1864; sur- veyor. Inter-colonial Ry., 1864-1865; en- gineer, Pictou, N. S., 1866; engineer, Windsor & Annapolis Ry., 1867-1869, charge of works, Intercolonial Ry , 1870- 1873. Came to British Columbia, 1874 WHO'S WHO AND WHY Charge of work, Nanaimo & Esquimault Ry., 1874; surveyor, C. P. R., 1874-1875; charge of surveys, C. P. R., 1876-1879; charge of construction work through Fraser River Canyons, 1880-1885; super- intendent of construction, C. P. R., Sa- vona's Ferry to Shuswap Lake, 1884- 1885; engineer Pacific Division, C. P. R., 1886-1902; consulting engineer since 1903. Married Helen E. Fay, Halifax, N. S. Has one son and four daughters. Society: A. F. & A. M. Anglican Ad- dress: Vancouver, B. C. CAMBBIDGZ:, John James. — Regis- trar, Supreme and County Courts and Clerk of the Peace, New Westminster. Born Quebec, March 29, 1865, son of Thomas and Catherine Cambridge. Edu- cated Montreal and Toronto. Clerk, wholesale fancy goods store, Toronto, 1882. Came to British Columbia, 1889. Was active playing member of New Westminster and Shamrock, Montreal, lacross clubs. Married Maud Mary De- voy. New Westminister; has one daugh- ter. Club: Westminster. Societies: K. of C. ; C. M. B. A. Recreations: Fishing, hunting, lacrosse. Roman Catholic. Ad- dress: 87 Fourth St., New Westminster, B. C. CAMEBON', Alexander T., M. A., B.Sc. — Lecturer physiology, Manitoba Uni- versity, Winnipeg. Born, London, Eng- land, May 24, 1882, son of Alexander and Jane M. Cameron. Educated: Edin- burgh University, London; Karlsrude, Germany. 1851 Exhibition scholar, 1906- 1909; Carnegie Research Fellow, 1909; present position since 1909; published works in transactions of the Chemical Society; Proceedings Royal Society. Ad- dress: Manitoba University, Winnipeg, Man. CAMERON, Bruce. — Publicity Commis- missioner. Born Chatham, Ont., Sept. 25, 1871, son of Donald and Janet Mc- Naughton Cameron. Educated: Public and High Schools Chatham. Came to Alberta, 1903. Reporter, Calgary Al- bertan, Calgary, 1903-1904; Calgary Her- ald, 1904-1910. Publicity Commissioner and Clerk to City Commissioners, 1911- 1912. Conservative. Address: Calgary, Alta. CAMBRON, His Honor l^lent. Col. Bouglas C. — Lieutenant Governor of Manitoba. Born Prescott County, Ont,. June 18, 1854, son of Colin and Annie Cameron. Educated High School, Vankleek Hill, Ont. En- gaged farming, Ontario, 1871-1880; came ta Winnipeg 1880; engaged in various occupations until fall of 1883, when identified himself with lumber business under firm name Cameron & Co.; later Cameron & Kennedy; business incorpo- rated as Ontario & Western Lumber Co., 1892; later changed to Rat Portage Lum- ber Co., of which has been general man- ager since 1892; president since 1894; president Maple Leaf Flour Mills; direc- HIS HONOR LIEUT. COL. DOUGLAS C. CAMERON. tor Northern Crown Bank; director Man- itoba Bridge & Iron Co.; director Gas Traction Co.; councillor of Rat Port- age, 1891; mayor, 1891-1894; elected to the Ontario Provincial Legislature for Fort William and Lake of the Woods, 1902; defeated, 1905; unsuccessful candi- date Manitoba Legislature for South Manitoba, 1908; unsuccessful candidate to'House of Commons for Winnipeg, 1908; appointed Honorary Lieutenant Colonel 79th Highlanders, 1910; appointed lieu- tenant governor of Manitoba, Aug. 1, 1911. Married Margaret Cameron Fergu- son, Vankleek Hill, 1880; has two sons and one daughter. Clubs: Manitoba; St. Charles Country. Recreation: horses. Liberal; Presbyterian. Address: Gov- ernment House, Winnipeg, Man. CAISIBBON, Duncan, TIL X,. A. — Farm- er. Born Morven, Argyllshire, Scotland, May 1, 1863, son of Alexander and Mary Cameron. Educated Oban, Scotland. One of the first to take up lands Gilbert Plains, 1889; conducted general store, 1893-1899. On formation of municipal- ity became first reeve by acclamation. Represents Gilbert Plains, Manitoba Legislature. Married Christina McTav- ish, Worcester, Ont, 1896; has one son and four daughters. Presbyterian; In- dependent Conservative. Address: Gil- bert Plains, Man. CAMBBON, Hon. John D. — Born East Nissouri, Oxford County, Ont., Sept. 18, 1858; Educated Woodstock Collegiate Institute; Woodstock College, and To- ronto University (B. A. Gold Medal in classics and mathmetics and Prince of Wales Prizeman 1879), Barrister 1882, went west and was called to Manitoba bar 1888; was in active practice in Win- nipeg; a Bencher of the Law Society and appointed Counsel for G. T. P. Ry. west of Port Arthur, 1903; member Mani- toba Legislature for South Winnipeg, and held office as Provincial Secretary 1892-98, when he was appointed Attorney 115 WHO'S WHO AND WHY General vice Sifton; was one of the Com- missioners for Manitoba to meet Ottawa delegates on Manitoba School questions, March, 1896, and in October of same year was sent to Ottawa as a delegate from his Government on same question; a member Royal Commission re Manitoba University, 1908; appointed a Judge of the King's Bench, Manitoba, Jan., 1908; a Judge of the Court of Appeals, April 27, 1910. Liberal; Presbyterian. Ad- dress: Winnipeg, Man. JOHN HUGH CAMERON. CAMERON, John Hugh— Of W. B. S. Trimble Company, Ltd., Real Estate and Financial Brokers, Bowerman Block, Saskatoon. Born Campbellville, Ont., July 29, 1879, son of John and Mary Cameron. Educated Campbellville pub- lic school; Hamilton Collegiate Insti- tute. Came to Saskatchewan, 1901; representative of Northern Elevator Co., Ltd., of Winnipeg, Pense, Sask., 1901- 1905; traveled for John Duff & Son, Pork Packers, Hamilton, 1905-1907; with pres- ent firm since 1907. Married Maggie Trevaskis, Hamilton, Ont., 1903. Lib- eral; Presbyterian. Address: Temper- ance St., Saskatoon, Sask. CAlffiEBOXr, John J. — Of Cameron & Anderson, Real Estate and Financial Brokers, 205 8th Ave., W., Calgary; branch ofHce, London, England. Born Col- lingwood, Ont., April 29, 1887, son of Hugh and Annie Cameron. Educated pub- lic and high schools. Ontario. Taught school, Ontario, 1905-1908. Came to Al- berta, 1908. Manager, F. C. Lowes & Co., Nanton, Alta., 1908-1910. Began present business 1911. Member of Cal- gary Board of Trade. Societies: A. F. JOHN J. CAMERON. & A. M. ; S. O. S. Liberal; Presbyterian. Address: Devenish Block, Calgary, Alta. JOSEPH ROBERT CAMERON. CAMUBON, Joseph Robert. — General Superintendent Canadian Northern Rail- ways, Winnipeg. Born Truro, N. S., Nov. 5, 1865, son of John and Sarah Cameron. Educated Model School. Truro. Came to Manitoba, 1882; baggageman and conductor, C. P. R., Winnipeg, 1882-1885; conductor and trainmaster, N. P. Ry., Winnipeg and Grand Forks, N. D.. 1886-1901; ap- pointed general superintendent C. N. Ry., 1901. Married Mary Falconer, daughter of Jabez Falconer, Streets- ville, Ont., 1885; has three sons and two daughters. Clubs: Carleton, Winnipeg Automobile, Commercial (Port Arthur). Recreation: Motoring. Presbyterian. Ad- dress: 822 Preston Ave. Winnipeg, Man. CAMERON, J. Scott, B. A. — Barrister. Born Hamiota, Man., April 19, 1883, son 116 WHO'S WHO AND WHY of Rev. John Hugh and Charlotte Ged- die Cameron. Educated Russell; Man- itoba University; taught school, Plumas and Arden, 1904. Called to Manitoba bar and commenced practice Gladstone, 1909. Societies: I. O. O. F. (Secretary); I. O. G. T. Recreations: Hockey, hunting, canoeing, swimming, football, baseball, tennis, shooting. Liberal; Presbyterian. Address: Gladstone, Man. CAMEBON', Margraret Cameron. — Wife of Hon. D. C. Ca.meron, lieutenant gover- nor of Manitoba. Born Vankleek Hill, Ont., daughter of William and Jessie Candlish Fergusson. Educated, Mont- real. Came to Manitoba, 1882. Clubs: St. Charles Country; Women's Musical; Western Art Association. Recreation: Books. Married Douglas C. Cameron, 1882; has two sons and one daughter. Anglican. Address: 65 Roslyn Road, Winnipeg, Man. CAMERON, William Bleasdell. — Edi- tor and autlior, and manager Bassano News. Born Trenton, Ont., July 26, 1862, son of John and Agnes Emma Cam- eron. Educated Trenton public and high schools. Druggist, 1879. Came to Northwest Territories and engaged trad- ing with Indians, 1881; made prisoner by Big Bear at Frog Lake massacre, 1885. Writer for a number of English and American magazines and papers, and for some years followed newspaper and mag- azine work in St. Paul, New York and other American cities; edited "Field and Stream," New York City, 1897-1898. Has published stories in Harper's Weekly, Outing, Collier's, Youth's Companion, Metropolitan, Argonaut, Temple Bar, London Windsor and other magazines. Member Town Council, Vermillion, 1907- 1908; secretary-treasurer Vermillion Board of Trade, 1908; founder Vermillion Signal. Societies: A. F. & A. M. Recre- ations: hunting, camping, fishing and riding. Married Mary Maud Atkins. 1902; has two sons. Address: Vermil- lion, Alta. CAMERON, William. S. — Vice-presi- dent and Managing Director Federal In- vestments, Ltd., 350 Pender St. W., Van- couver; director Burrard Lubricating Syndicate; director Pacific Tin Mining & Smelting Co., Ltd. Born Arthur, Ont, Oct. 9, 1876, son of Hugh and Margaret Bum- side Cameron. Educated public schools, Arthur. Hardware clerk, Antigonish, N. S., 1891-1893; with John Sloan, Gait, Ont., 1893-1894; clerk Charles Basker- ville, Winnipeg, 1894-1898; traveling salesman Marshall-Wells Hardware Co., Winnipeg, 1898-1903; general manager Coltart Cameron Co., Ltd., Winnipeg, 1903-1907. Came to British Columbia 1907; hardware business for himself, Vancouver, 1907-1908; traveling sales- man, McLennan McFeeley & Co., Ltd. Vancouver, 1908-1909; traveling sales- man, Caverhill, Lamont & Co., Montreal, 1909-1910; present business established 1910. Alderman, Vancouver, 1911. Mem- WILLIAM S. CAMERON ber of executive Vancouver Liberal As- sociation; vice-president Ward 6 Liberal Association; Hon. president Kitsilano Improvement Association. Married Ma- bel Hamlyn Bowmanville, Ont, 1904; has one son. Societies: I. O. O. F.; Unit- ed Commercial Travelers' Association. Liberal; Presbyterian. Address: 2544 Third Ave. W., Kitsilano, Vancouver, B. C. CAMFBEI^Ii, Alexander Bower. — Of Campbell & Ottewell, Millers, Currie and Hardisty streets, Edmonton. Born Perth, Ont, Oct 20, 1859,. son of John G. and Helen Campbell. Educated public and high schools, Perth, Ont. Farming, Lan- ark County, Ont., 1878-1888; flour mill- ing, J. G. Campbell & Son, Kingston, Ont 1889-1901; came to Alberta, 1901; manager Dowling Milling Co., Edmonton, 1901-1906; bought that business and formed present partnership, 1906. Mem- ber Edmonton Hospital Board; president Edmonton Exhibition Association since 1909. Married Catharine C. Kippen, daughter of Duncan Kippen, postmaster, Perth, Ont., 1885; has one daughter. Club: Edmonton. Societies: A. F. & A. M. ; I. O. O. P.; St Andrew's. Recreations: Shooting, travel. Liberal; Presbyterian. Address: 295 Seventh St. Edmonton, Alta. CAMFBEIjI^, Alexander Bouglas, M. B. — Of Drs. Panton & Campbell, Phys- icians and Surgeons, Hodson Bldg., North Battleford. Born Priceville, Ont, Dec. 11, 1882, son of Hugh and Mary Campbell. Educated public and high schools, Owen Sound; Toronto Univer- sity. Practiced, Blind River, Ont, 1907- 1908; Glammis, Ont, 1908-1911; North Battleford, since 1911. Married Mar- jorie Corbet, daughter of Robert Cor- bet, Owen Sound, 1911. Societies: A. F. & A. M.; I. O. O. F. Recreation: shooting. Liberal; Presbyterian. Ad- dress: George St., North Battleford, Sask. a? WHO'S WHO AND WHY CAMFBEIiIi, Archibald B. — Managing Director, Okanagan Falls Land Co., Ltd., Penticton. Born Mara, Ont., Aug. 18, 1861, son of John Smith and Christine Anne Campbell. Educated: Public Schools. Sawmill laborer, Fenelon Falls, 1890: foreman. Parry Sound Lumber Co., 1905-1907; Superintendent, Pentic- ton Lumber Co.,' Penticton, 1907-1908; member of firm, Campbell & Kay, 1908- 1909; began present business, 1910. Mar- ried Marie M. Salter, "Vancouver, 1907; lias two sons. Recreations: hunting, fishing, motoring. Liberal; Presbyter- ian. Address: Penticton, B. C. CAMFBEIiIi, ArcUbaldi Charles, B. A. — Of Haney. Campbell & Arundel, Bar- risters, 716 Mclntyre Block, Winnipeg. Born Scotland, son of James and Eliza- beth Campbell. Came to Winnipeg 1886. Educated public schools and St. John's College, Winnipeg. Called to bar and practiced Winnipeg since 1897. Married Cecilia Wallace, Niverville Man., 1903; has one daughter. Society: A. F. & A. M. Recreation: Shooting. Liberal; Presby- teran. Address: 108 Gerrard St., Win- nipeg, Man. CAMPBEI^Ii, Archie, M. I. A. — Farm- er. Born Dorchester, Middlesex County, Ont, Jan. 18, 1862, son of David and Barbara Campbell. Educated public schools Dorchester. Member Alberta Legislature for Vermillion. Married Liz- zie Wallis, 1894; has one son. Liberal; Presbyterian. Address: Innisfree, Alta. CAMPBBi;!^, Charles McKinnon, B. A., B. Sc. — Assistant superintendent Granby Consolidated Mining, Smelting & Power Co., Phoenix. Born Clinton Ont., Sept. 30, 1876, son of John M. and Mary Camp- bell. Educated public schools Winnipeg; Manitoba University; McGill University. Engineer Radnor Mine, Eganville, Ont., 1902-1904. Came to British Columbia, 1904; engineer Granby Co. 1904-1911; as- sistant superintendent since 1911. Lib- eral; Baptist. Address: Phoenix, B. C CAMPBEI^I^, Hon. Colin E., K. C, F. B. C. I. — Minister of Public Works for Manitoba; of Campbell, Pitblado, Hoskin & Bennett, Barristers, Farmer Block, Winnipeg. Born Burlington, Ont., Dec. 25, 1859, son of John H. and Jane Campbell. Educated public schools; Osgoode Hall. Called to Ontario bar, 1881; Manitoba bar, 1882; Saskatchewan and Alberta bars, 1896; K. C, 1893; un- successful candidate to the House of Commons for Winnipeg, 1893; elected to Manitoba Legislature 1899; ap- pointed a member of the executive council of Manitoba, without portfolio, when Hon. H. J. Macdonald became Pre- mier, Jan. 10, 1900. Accepted office same administration as Attorney General COLIN H. CAMPBELL, K.C., F.R.C.L October 9, 1900. Re-elected Oct. 27, 1900, 1903 and 1907. Accepted same office un- der Premier Roblin, Oct. 29, 1900; ap- pointed Minister Public Works, 1911. Delegate to Interprovincial Conference, Ottawa, 1906 and 1910; delegate to Im- perial Conference on Education, London, Eng., 1907; presented to Prince and Princess of Wales, St. James' Palace, 1902; presented to late King Edward, St. James' Palace, 1908; presented to King George and Queen Mary, Bucking- ham Palace, 1911; present at Their Maj- esties' Coronation, 1911. Author of much varied and important legislation, some of which has been confirmed on appeal to Privy Council, England. Introduced resolution for extension of Provincial boundaries north and west, 1905. Mem- ber Board of Management, Manitoba College, 1891; Chairman of same since 1897. President Y. M. C. A., five years. Married Minnie Julia Beatrice Buck, daughter of Anson Buck, M. D., M. R. C. S., Palermo, Ont., 1884; has one son and one daughter. Clubs: Manitoba; Carle- ton; Adanac; St. Charles Country; Al- bany (Toronto); Grosvenor (London). Society: A. F. & A. M. Conservative; Presbyterian. Address: Inverary, 260 Roslyn Road, Winnipeg, Man. CAMPBBIiIi, David Alexander. — Real Estate Broker and Rancher, Grain Ex- change, Calgary; breeder of thorough- bred horses, Burnside Ranch, three miles west of Calgary. Born Barrie, Ont., June 18, 1871, son of Alexander and Isabella Campbell. Educated public schools and College Institute Barrie; Toronto University. Salesman, McColl Bros., Toronto, 1891-1896; United States representative J. H. Farr, Toronto, 1896- 1897; sales manager soap department American Linseed Co., New York, 1897: this company absorbed by Standard Oil Co., 1898; engaged with latter firm until 1905; came to Alberta, 1906; one of the. I WHO'S WHO AND WHY DAVID ALEXANDER CAMPBELL best known breeders of thoroughbred horses in tue West, taking first trophies in this class at Calgary Horse Show dur- ing past few years. Gay Boy, a well- known winner on eastern tracks and win- ner of grand championship Victoria ex- hibition, Sept., 1911, is in his stable, as is also Barm, winner of more first prizes Calgary Horse Show, 1911, than any other horse shown at same. Married Theodora Glenn Winter, daughter of Mr. Justice Winter, Calgary, 1911. Club: Calgary. Society: A. F. & A. M. Recre- ations: Driving, travel. Conservative. Presbyterian. Address: Calgary, Alta. CAMPBEI^l^, Donald K. — Of Ironside, Rannie & Campbell, General Contractors,. 423 Hamilton St., Vancouver. Born Vic- toria County, Ont, May 21, 1852, son of Kenneth and Sarah Campbell. Educated public schools Victoria County. Prod- uce and grocery business, Woodville, Ont., 1882-1887; flour mill, Woodville, 1882-1887. Came to British Columbia 1888; lumbering, vicinity of Vancouver, 1888-1896; present firm formed 1896. Married Bridget Murphy, daughter of Hugh Murphy, Georgiana, Ont.; has two sons and one daughter. Clubs: Com- mercial; Canadian. Recreation: Horses. Liberal; Presbyterian. Address: 1172 Haro St., Vancouver, B. C. CAT/LPSJUiIm, Major Buncau John T>' Urban — Born St. Hilaire, Que., July 16, 1855, son of Lieut. -Col. T. E. and Hen- rietta Campbell. Educated Bishop's College School. Lennoxville, Quebec. Entered Bank of Montreal 1874. Came to Northwest Territories, 1882; postmaster, Macleod, 1883; appointed sheriff Southern jMberta. April 4, 1887. Major Command- ing 23rd Alberta Rangers. Married Eleanor MacKubbin Wood, 1894; has three sons and one daughter. Club: Macleod. Conservative; Anglican. Ad- dress: Macleod, Alta. CAMFBEi;]^, Glen, M. P. — Farmer. Born Fort Pelly, Sask., Oct. 23, 1863, son of Robert and EUeonora Campbell. Educated Glasgow Academy and Mer- chiston Castle school, Edinburgh, Scot- land. Unsuccessful candidate for Man- itoba legislature, 1892 and 1896. Elected to represent Gilbert Plains in Manitoba legislature 1902; again by acclamation 1907. Elected to House of Commons for Dauphin, Man., 1908. Served with Cap- tain Boulton's scouts Northwest Rebel- lion, 1885. Married Harriet Burns, Okansase; has four children. Conserva- tive; Presbyterian. Address: Gilbert Plains, Man. CAmVSlEj:.!., Isaac, K. C. — Of Hough, Campbell & Ferguson, Barristers, 392 Main St., Winnipeg. Born Morpeth, Kent County, Ont., June 18, 1853, son of Duncan and Elizabeth Campbell. Edu- cated public schools; Woodstock Liter- ary Institute; Osgoode Hall. Called to Ontario bar 1878, Manitoba bar 1882, and Northwest Territories bar, 1889. Created Q. C, 1890. President Osgoode Legal and Literary Society, Toronto, 1881. President Manitoba Law ^o^iety, 1892. President Winnipeg Bar Association, 1895. Member Manitoba Legislature for South Winnipeg, 1888-1891; unsuccessful candidate to House of Comnions for Winnipeg, 1891. City Solicitor. Winni- peg, 18 years; has on three occasions declined appointment to the Judicial Bench, once as Chief Justice of Mani- toba; has also twice declined the Liberal provincial leadership. Formerly direct- or Winnipeg General Hospital. Married May Taylor (Mrs. Niles), Winnipeg 1908. Clubs: Manitoba, Carleton. St. Charles Country. Liberal; Unitarian. Address: 206 Vaughan St., Winnipeg, Man. JAMES HENRY CAMPBELL CAMFBEIiIi, James Henry. — Manager and Assistant Inspector Molson's Bank, Vancouver. Born Montreal Feb. 11, 1865, son of James and Lucy Campbell. Bdu- 119 WHO'S WHO AND WHY cated Montreal high school. E3ntered service Molson's Bank head office, Mont- real, 1884; manager Trenton, Ont., 1900; appointed manager and assistant inspec- tor, Vancouver, 1905; director Ocean Falls Co., Ltd. Married Ethel Anne Nor- man; has two sons and two daughters. Clubs: Vancouver, Terminal City. So- ciety: A. F. & A. M. (P. M.). Anglican. Address: 1157 Nelson St., Vancouver, B. C. CAMPBEIiIi, Bev. John, M. A., Ph.D. — First Presbyterian Church, Victoria. Born Argyle, Scotland, Dec. 12, 1845, son of John and Margaret Campbell. Edu- cated Stayner public school; Western Grammar school: Toronto Collegiate In- stitute; Toronto University; Knox Col- lege; Bloomington University (Ph.B., Ph. D.) ordained and entered ministry Can- nington, Ont., 1874; subsequently Har- riston and Collingwood, Ont.; present charge since 1892. Member board and senate, Westminster Hall, Van- couver. Served with University Com- pany, Q. O. R., Toronto. Supports national school system; examiner for Civil Service Commission. Mar- ried Agnes Forin, Belleville, Ont., 1886; has four sons and one daughter. So- cieties: A. P. & A. M.; I. O. O. F.; A. O. U. W. Liberal. Address: 1185 Fort St., Victoria, B. C. CAMFBEI^Ii, Jolin G.^Of Campbell Bros., Furniture Dealers, Barnard Ave., Vernon. Born Glengarry County, Ont., Feb. 12, 1866, son of Alexander and Eli- zabeth Campbell. Educated: Public Schools; Business College, Ottawa. Es- tablished present business, 1891. Mem- ber of Vernon Council, 1898-1900. Mar- ried Margaret McLeod, 1902; has three sons and two daughters. Societies: A. F. & A. M.; L O. O. F. Conservative; Presbyterian. Address: Vernon, B. C. CAIVIPBEIVIL, John A., B. A. — Of Camp- bell, Simpson & Macneill, Barristers; and Campbell, Simpson & Guertin, Finan- cial Agents, Dauphin. Born Clm- ton, Ont, April 19, 1872, son of John M. and Mary Campbell. Educated public schools; Manitoba College. Principal Boissevaln, Man., school, 1891-1896. Studied law, Winnipeg, 1896-1899; called to Manitoba bar, and practiced Dau- phin since 1899. Member Manitoba Legislature for Dauphin, 1907-1910. President Dauphin Board of Trade; Councillor, 1908-1910. Clubs: Dauphin, Carleton (Winnipeg). Societies: A. F. & A. M. Recreations: Curling, lacrosse. Liberal; Baptist. Address: Dauphin, Man. CAMPBE^Ii, John Gibson, M. D., !■. C. P. & S. — Physician, Archibald Block, Edmonton; consulting physician, public hospital, Edmonton. Born Pugwash, N. S Oct. 4, 1846, son of James and Agnes F. Campbell. Educated high school; Uni- versity of Pennsylvania. Practiced Wal- lace, 1876; coroner Northport 1880-1902; came to Alberta 1907. Married Jane Re- becca Lockhart, Hansford, N. S., 1876; has three sons and four daughters. So- ciety: K. of P. Liberal; Methodist. Ad- dress: 550 Fourteenth St., Edmonton, Alta. CAMPBEi;!., Milton D. — Of Campbell & Bennett, Architects, 142 Hastings St., W., Vancouver. Born Bloomsburg, Ont., Oct. 31, 1869, son of Alexander D. and Jane Campbell. Educated public and high schools. Architect Arnprior, Ont., 1886. Came to British Columbia 1894. Served volunteers, Victoria, 1895. Mar- ried Bella Bennett, Vancouver; has three daughters. Society: A. F. & A. M. Recreation: Fishing. Address: 2831 Bridge St., Vancouver, B. C. CAMPBi:i;ii, Peter McGregor, B. A., M. D., C. M. — Of Drs. DeVeber & Camp- bell, Physicians, 528 8th St., S., Leth- bridge. Born Admaston, Ont., Feb. 9, 1872, son of John P. and Jennie Connery Campbell. Educated high school, Ren- frew, Ont.; Queen's University (B. A., 1892; M. B., con., 1896). Practiced Beachburg, Ont., 1896-1900; Cardston, Alta., 1900-1906; present partnership formed 1906. Acting health officer City of Lethbridge, 1908-1909; surgeon 25th Field Artillery, 1908; surgeon, C. P. R., 1907. Married Birdie Scott, Paisley, Ont., 1904; has one daughter. So- ciety: A. F. & A. M. Recreation: moun- tain climbing. Conservative; Presby- terian. Address: 528 8th St., S., Leth- bridge, Alta. CAMPBBIiX;, Robert Joseph. — Of Campbell Bros. & Wilson, Ltd., Whole- sale Grocers, Princess and Bannatyne Sts., Winnipeg. Born Toronto, April 15, 1851, son of James and Mary Campbell. Educated public schools and model school, Toronto. Grocery business, To- ronto, 1868-1875; Eglinton, Ont, 1875- 1881. Came to Winnipeg 1881; estab- lished firm of Sutherland & Campbell 1882, which was continued until 1890, when present company was formed (branches, Calgary, Lethbridge, Reglna and Saskatoon); Canadian Fire Insur- ance Co. director; Home Investment Co. director; Anchor Wire Fence Co., direc- tor. Married Sarah S. Cottingham, To- ronto, 1904. Clubs: Manitoba, Carleton, Travelers, Canadian. Societies: A. F. & A. M. ; I. O. O. F. Liberal; Presbyterian. Address: 85 Kennedy St., Winnipeg, Man. CAMFBBIiIi, William Alexander, M. D., C. M., M. It. A. — Physician, Coroner and Medical Health Officer. Born Nairn, Middlesex County, Ont, March 31, 1873, son of James M. and Isabella C. .Camp- bell. Educated public schools and Col- lege Institute, Strathroy, Ont.; College Institute, Toronto; Trinity Medical Col- lege, Toronto. First elected to Alberta Legislature for Ponoka, 1908. Liberal; Presbyterian. Address: Ponoka, Alta. 120 WHO'S WHO AND WHY WILLIAM B. CAMPBELL. CAMPBEIiI^, WilUam E. — Of Camp- bell Realty Company, Real Estate and Financial Brokers, 745-749 Somerset Bldg., Winnipeg. Born Litchfield, Minn., Nov. 26, 1869, son of Edward A. and Sarah Campbell. Educated: Public Schools, Minneapolis; Minnesota State University; University Law School. Clerk in his father's law office, Minne- apolis, 1892-1895; advertising manager, B. Nugent & Brother Dry Goods Co., St. Louis, 1895-1905; General Manager, Mitchell Dry Goods Co., Kansas City, 1905-1910; established present business, 1910. Married Bertha Mollis, 1896; has three sons. Recreation; work. Catholic Church. Residenee: 151 Lisgar St. Norwood, Winnipeg, Man. 121 "WHO'S WHO AND WHY MINNIE JULIA BKATKJCE CAMPBELL CAMPBEIiIi, Minnie Julia Beatrice. — ■ Wife of Hon. Conlin H. Campbell, K. C. Minister of Public Works. Born Paler- mo, Halton County, Ont., 1862, daughter of the late Keturah Adelaide Howell and Anson Buck, M. D., M. R. C. S. (Eng.); of United Empire Loyalist descent on both sides. Educated Oakville high school; M. E. L., Wesleyan Female Col- lege, Hamilton; taught Ottawa Ladies' College (Presbyterian), 1881-82. Married at Palermo, Ont., 1884; has one son and one daughter. Came to Winnipeg, 1884. Editor Women's Edition Winnipeg Tele- gram 1906, by which profit of $5,000 was raised toward furnishing new Y. W. C. A.; is active in Presbyterian Church and philanthropic work. Societies: Y. W. C. A. (Board); Women's Auxiliary Anti-^ Tuberculosis Society (Honorary Presi- dent); Regent Fort Garry Chapter Im- perial Order Daughters of Empire and Councillor for Manitoba of National I. O. D. E. since 1911; Women's Canadian Club (Winnipeg); Women's Musical Club; Women's Western Art Association; Secretary Presbyterian W. F. M. S., 1887- 1897; President Westminster Church Ladies' Society, 1892-1908. Introduced in 1897 to Winnipeg and booked to Portage La Prairie, Brandon and west to Vic- toria, B. C, Miss Bessie Livingstone (Ottawa), first qualified domestic science instructor to Western Canada. Organ- ized a committee; was chairman of same; practical demonstrations given to * 122 I WHO'S WHO AND WHY classes. Lectures covered twenty weeks; fund netted $1,200; afterwards used to furnish T. M. C. A. parlors. In 1911- 12 addressed ten meetings (reaching 1,800 people). Winnipeg Women's Can- adian Club, Women's Home Economic Associations; Collegiate Institute, Bran- don; country schools, etc; subject, "Un- veiling Queen Victoria Memorial, Their Majesty's State Ball, Court, Coronation, Garden Party and Fete to 100,000 School Board Children." Was present coronation of King Edward VII and Queen Alexan- dra (the only Manitoban). Was Presented at Court of King Edward and Queen Al- exandra, 1907; attended Their Majesties' Garden Party, 1907, Windsor; attended first state ball of reign of King George V and Queen Mary, 1911. Was presented at Their Majesties' Court; attended Buckingham Palace Garden Party; is the recipient of Their Majesties' Corona- tion Medal; took part in Pageant of Em- pire, (United Empire Loyalist Scene) Crystal Palace; was a player the day Their Majesties gave fete to 100,000 board school children, 1911. On behalf I. O. D. E.'s of Manitoba presented H. R. H. Premier Patricia of Connaught with a life miembership of the national I. O. D. B. of Canada and badge of the order, making short address (July 15, 1912). As a representative Canadian woman was asked by Winnipeg School Board to speak on "Laura Secord" on occasion of laying the cornerstone of the $250,000 public school called after Can- ada's great heroine, Aug. 13, 1912. In October, 1912, traveled 4,600 miles on behalf of National I. O. D. E., officially visiting Chapters in the West with view to early organization of Provincial Chapters. Re "Laura Secord" address: "You have just touched a vital point; more to all than the white plague, white cross or white ribbon work, is the setting before our children the high ideals of a worthy life as developed in its citizen- ship." — Clementina Pessenden, Hamilton, Ont. (founder of Empire Day). "The in- teresting account of your presentation to Princess Patricia and your excellent speech I have read with the preatest interest." — M. E. Jersey (the Countess of Jersey, President Victoria League, London). "Her gift of organization stands second to none in the West." — -Sir William Whyte. Clubs: St. Charles Country; The Ladies' Empire (London, England). Address: Inverary, Winnipeg, Man. CAUEFION, Joseph Wellinglion, J. P. — Of Campion & Pound, Brokers, Fairfield Block, Vancouver. Born Marmora, Ont., Nov. 28, 1850, son of Lieutenant-Colonel William Campion and Mary Campion. Educated public and grammar schools and commercial college, Belleville, Ont. Manufacturing and mercantile business, Belleville, where alderman for some years. Lieutenant Captain and Quarter- master Argyle Light Infantry, 1875-1887. Came to British Columbia as secretary- treasurer iron works, Vancouver 1887. One of the first members of Vancouver Board of Trade. License commissioner 1909. Married Mary C. Burrell 1880; has one daughter. Clubs: Vancouver (one of first members); Imperial; Unit- ed Service. Society: A. P. & A. M., Scot- tish Rite. Conservative. Address: 1136 Barclay St., Vancouver, B. C. CANlTi:!;!!, William — President and Manager, Cannell & Spencer Construc- tion Co., Ltd., 427 Jasper Ave., W., Ed- monton; President, Acme Brick Co., Ltd.; Director, Alberta-Saskatchewan Life Insurance Co. Born Bruce County, Ont, Oct. 10, 1866, son of William and Janet Cannell. Educated public schools, Bruce County. Member of firm Cannell & Cannell, contractors. Nelson, B. C, 1896-1902; Cannell & Spencer, contract- ors, Edmonton, 1903-1906; present cor- poration formed, 1906. Has constructed many large buildings, some of which are, Misericordia Hospital; addition to General Hospital; High School; City Hospital; Acme Brick Co.'s plant. Member Edmonton Board of Trade. Mar- ried Martha Hunter, Grimsby, Ont., 1907; has two daughters. Recreation: shooting. Presbyterian. Address: 728 8th Ave., Edmonton, Alta. CANNOir, Hubert Cecil Harold. — Of Malcolm, Cannon & Co., Salmon Canners, 445 Granville St., Vancouver. Born Southport, England, son of James Dear- dan and Katherine Dakeyne Cannon. Educated Merchant Taylors, Repton and Peterhouse, Cambridge. Mercantile busi- ness Manchester, England; later man- ager Cannon Bros.' mills, Bolton, Eng- land; president United Canneries of Brit- ish Columbia; Western Canadian Fish Co.; president Beach House, Ltd.; part- ner Wright, Cannon & Co., Ltd., and Bodwell & Cannon, insurance agents. Served as captain 2nd battallion Loyal North Lancashire Regiment, England. Married Gertrude Angela MoncriefC, 1900, has one son and one daughter. Clubs: Terminal City; Western. Recreations: Riding, walking. Address: Vancouver, B. C. CARD, Williain D.— Barrister. Born St. Mary's, Ont., Oct. 16, 1871, son of ,Rev. Stephen and Sarah Card. Practiced Gait, Ont., 1892. Came to Manitoba 1905. Married Jennie Slade, Gait, 1896; has two sons. Societies: K. of P.; I. O. O. F. Recreations: Curling, lawn bowling (held championship of Winnipeg and Manitoba for lawn bowling, 1909). Liberal; Meth- odist. Address: Carberry, Man. 123 WHO'S WHO AND WHY CARBAI^E, John. — Farmer. Born London, England, July 26, 1860, son of Edward and Catherine Cardale. Edu- cated Trinity College, Stratford-on-Avon, England. Law office, Bedford Row, Lon- don, 1878. Came to Manitoba, 1888; sec- retary-treasurer Union of Manitoba Municipalities. Reeve Blanchard, Man. Married Jessie Stewart, Oak River, 1886. Club: Adanac. Society: L O. O. F. Conservative; Catholic Apostolic. Ad- dress: Oak River, Man. CARBEIiZ., John. — (Retired) 1019 1st St. E., Calgary; Honorary President Cal- gary General Hospital. Born Spring- burn, Scotland, Aug. 7, 1843, son of James and Elizabeth Cardell. Came to Canada, 1852. Educated public schools, Sherbrooke, Que. Construction depart- ment Whitehead & Co., contractors for C. P. R., Winnipeg, 1878-1881; locomotive foreman, C. P. R., Brandon, 1881-1885; train master, mountain section, C. P. R., Canmore, Alta., 1885-1898; assistant mas- ter mechanic, C. P. R., Calgary, 1898- 1907. Married Marion Cronshaw, daugh- ter of Robert Cronshaw, 1870; has three sons and one daughter. Societies: A. F. & A. M.; B. of L. E. Conservative; An- glican. Address: 1019 First St. E., Cal- gary, Alta. CABIiETON', Edward Barrlngrton, B.A. — Anglican clergyman. Born Southport, Lancashire, England, March 12, 1879, son of Rev. Edward Crofton Ellis and Christian Ann Carleton. Educated Ros- sall school; Keble College, Oxford, Eng- land, and Cuddesdon Theological Col- lege, England; assistant curate St. Mary's Church, Elland, Yorkshire, Eng- land, 1902; incumbent parish of Kam- sack, Sask., 1907; present charge since 1909. Married Alice Mary Denning, daughter of Robert Nickle Denning, M. D., J. P., Elland, 1909. Societies: A. F. & A. M.; S. O. E.; K. P. Address: Gren- fell, Sask. CAKI^IN, J. D. — Real Estate Agent. Born Minnesota, April 8, 1870, son of Patrick and Margaret Carlin. Educated Minnesota and Indiana. Came to British Columbia, 1892. Married Cecil Helen Blake, Minneapolis, has one son and one daughter. Club: Canadian. Recrea- tions: motoring, fishing, hunting. Ad- dress: Victoria, B. C. CABi;iSIii:, John Howe. — Chief of Vancouver Fire Department. Born Hills- borough, N. B., Nov. 4, 1857, son of Theodore and Jane Russell. Educated public schools Hillsboro. Farming, New Brunswick, prior to coming to British Columbia, 1886; contractor, Vancouver, previous to present appointment. Mar- ried Laura McRae, Seattle, 1887; has four sons and five daughters. Club: Commercial. Societies: L. O. L. ; A. F. & A. M. Independent; Baptist. Address: 2836 Ash St., Vancouver. B. C. CABnuCHABIi, Alfred — Of Carmich- ael, Moorhead, Ltd., Land Development and Financial Agents, Victoria; British Columbia manager for Vancouver Island ' Fruit Lands Co. Ltd.; Alberni Land Co. Ltd.; Vancouver Investment Co. Ltd. Born Belfast, Ireland, June 13, 1874, son of David and Catherine Jane Fil- son Carmichael. Educated: Royal Aca- demical Institute, Belfast; Lynn Gram- mar and Manchester Technical Schools. ' Came to British Columbia, 1891; en- gaged in Hydraulic and Placer mining, Atlan district, 1899-1908; established present business, 1908. Married Kathlie Frances Withers, daughter of Major Withers, New Zealand, 1909; has one daughter. Club: Union. Recreations: hunting, boating, tennis. Conservative: Anglican. Address: St. Anne's, Oak Bay, Victoria, B. C. CABMICHAEIC, Herhert. — Provincial Analyst and Assistant Mineralogist, Government Buildings, Victoria. Born County Down, Ireland, Oct. 30, 1866, son of William and Jane Carmichael. Educated Ireland, England and Switzer- land. Analyst, England, 1887. Came to British Columbia, 1889. Club: Union. Address: Oak Bay, Victoria, B. C. CABMICHABI., John ■Williams. — Of Raine & Carmichael, Escomb Ranch, Chilliwack. Born Felling-on-Tyne, May 22, 1884, son of Robert King and Mary nn Carmichael. Educated Rutherford College, Newcastle, England. Articled Clerk to Accountant, Newcastle, 1899. Came to British Columbia, 1903. Mem- ber Farmers' Institute, Chilliwack. Mar- ried Jane Ann Armstrong, Felling-on- Tyne, England; has one daughter. So- ciety: A. F. & A. M. Recreations: Shoot- ing, hunting, tennis, cricket and boating. Address: Escomo Ranch, Chilliwack, B. C. CABNWATH, Chas. H. — Of False Creek Lumber Co., Ltd., Sixth Ave. and Oak St., Vancouver. Born Riverside, Al- bert County, N. B., March 27, 1866, son of James and Rose Carnwath. Educated public schools Riverside. Taught school 1886. Came to British Columbia, 1888. Married Phoebe Stewart, Vancouver, 1896; has three daughters. Society: A. O. F. Recreation: Baseball. Liberal. Address: 356 15th Ave. W., Vancouver, B. C. CABFENTEB, His Honour Arthur Al- lan, B. A. — Judge of District Court, Cal- gary. Born Hamilton, Ont, Sept. 3, 1873, son of Charles and Mary Ann McElroy Carpenter. Educated Collegiate Institute, Hamilton; Toronto University. Prac- ticed Hamilton. 1897; Innisfail, Alta.. 1903. Appointed Judge of District of Macleod, Nov. 21, 1907; transferred to Calgary Judicial District, Nov., 1910. Presbyterian. Address: Calgary, Alta. 124 WHO'S WHO AND WHY HOWARD PAGE CARPER, B.A., LL.B. CARPER, Howard Fag's, B. A., JmJm. B. — Barrister, McArthur Block, Winnipeg; President Manitoba Timber Co. and part- ner Thompson & Carper, coal, timber and investment brokers; director Can- adian Western Electric Co.; Vice-presi- dent Winnipeg Liberal Association. Born Winnipeg, April 24, 1879, son of Page and Emma Carper. Educated Manitoba University. Studied law with Aikins, Culver & Pitblado. Called to Manitoba Bar 1903. Married Leila Mawhinney, Portage la Prairie, 1906; has one son and one daughter. Club: Assiniboine. Society: K. of K.; L O. O. F. Recrea- tions: Rowing. Liberal; Methodist. Ad- dress: "The Roslyn," Winnipeg, Man. CARRICK, Jolin JacolJS, M. P. — Pres- ident, Carrick, Ltd., Real Estate and Financial Agents, 155 Notre Dame St., W.. Montreal; and Port Arthur, Ont. Born Terrehaute, Ind., Sept. 17, 1873, son of John Alfred and Emmeline Har- vey Carrick. Came to Canada, 1881. Educated Kincardine High School; To- ronto University. Commercial traveller for Queen City Oil Co., Toronto, 1898- 1903. Came to Port Arthur and estab- lished present business, 1903. Re-or- ganized as Carrick, Ltd., 1909. Presi- dent, H. E. Ledoux Co. Ltd.; President, Great West Coal Co. Ltd. Alderman, Port Arthur, 1907; Mayor, 1908; mem- ber Ontario Legislature for Port Arthur district, 1908-1911: member House of Commons for Thunder Bay and Rainy River since 1911. Married Mary Jane Day, Creemore, Ont., 1899; has three sons. Clubs: Albany, National, (Toronto):; Carleton; Adanao (Winnipeg); Port Ar- thur; Fort William. Society: A. F. & A. M. Recreation: fishing. Conserva- tive; Quaker. Address: Port Arthur, Ont. CARRXBRE, Rev. Joseph. — Provincial of the Jesuits in Canada; Rector of St. Boniface College, 1910-1912. Born Mont- real, Jan. 11, 1874, son of Louis Car- riere and Sophie Perras. Educated at St. Mary's College, Montreal. Taught arts and philosophy courses. Address: St. Boniface, Man. CARROI^I^, Alfred Henry, M. 3^. A. — Farmer. Born Woodstock, Ont., March 2, 1846, son of Daniel and Agnes Car- roll. Educated public schools. Lum- bering business Virginia; subsequently merchant Walkerton, Ont. Came to Man- itoba, 1881. Elected to Manitoba Legislature for South Brandon, 1903- 1907-1910; ex-councillor and reeve of Oakland, Man. Served as Quarter- master Sergeant Twenty-third Bruce Rifles. Married Mary Ellen Dent, Mit- chell, Ont., Oct. 1877, has one son. Societies: Macabees; A. F. & A; M. Rec- reation: horses. Conservative; Anglican. Address: Carroll, Man. CARRTTTHBBS, Prancis Frederick. — Of Carruthers & Co., Financial Brokers, 261 Notre Dame Ave., Winnipeg. Born Winnipeg, 1883, son of George F. Car- ruthers. Educated St. John's College, Winnipeg. Commenced career in father's ofRce, engaged in loans and insurance. (Canadian West Fire Insurance Co.). Member of Winnipeg Rowing Club's Four-oared Crew, winner of Stewards Cup, Henley, England, 1910. Formerly represented J. & J. Taylor, Toronto, being in charge of Winnipeg agency, 1907-1909. Clubs: Winnipeg Rowing; Adanac. Recreation: Rowing. Conserva- tive; Anglican. Address: 199 Colony St., Winnipeg, Man. CARRUTHBRS, Georffe Andrew. — Of James Carruthers & Co., Grain Exporters, 714 Grain Exchange, Winnipeg; Director Canadian Marble & Granite Co. Born Toronto, Dec. 26, 1875, son of James and Louise Carruthers. Banking, Toronto, 1896. Came to Winnipeg 1900. Member Winnipeg Grain Exchange; Toronto Board of Trade; Director Winnipeg Horse Show Association. Married Clara Gillingham Wright, Port Huron, Mich., 1899; has two sons and one daughter. Clubs: Manitoba, Carleton, Toronto Hunt, Royal Canadian Yacht, St. Charles Country, Winnipeg Hunt, Lakewood Country. Recreations: Shooting, fishing, golf, polo. Liberal. Address: 87 Roslyn Road, Winnipeg, Man. 125 WHO'S WHO AND WHY CAItBUTHISRS, Captain Georgre Pred- erlck, P. K. C. I. — Managing Director Canada West Fire Insurance Co., Grain Exchange, Winnipeg. Born Toronto, Sept. 18, 1846, son of Frederick Fraser and Georgiana Barnes Carruthers. Edu- cated Upper Canada College, Toronto. Clerk, G. T. R., 1867-1871. Came to Man- itoba 1871. Editor Manitoba Gazette and Trade Journal, 1872-1874, then en- tered into the fire insurance business. Director Winnipeg General Hospital; originator of the Winnipeg Public Park System and member Parks Board; Trus- tee City Sinking Fund; ex- Alderman; ex-President Winnipeg Board of Trade; Director Monarch Life Insurance Corpo- ration; president Standard Brick & Tile Co.; ex-president Board of Under- writers; ex-President Manitoba Rifle As- sociation. Served with Queen's Own Rifles; G. T. Garrison Artillery; Winni- peg Infantry; active service, Niagara Sarnia, Windsor, Toronto; holds 1866 medal; rank captain. Married Harriet Jane Chambers, Winnipeg, 1873; has one son and four daughters. ClubS: Mani- toba; Country; Lake of the Woods Yacht. Societies: Western Canada Military In- stitute; A. F. & A. M. (32nd degree). Recreations: Boating, fishing, shooting. Conservative; Anglican. Address: 199 Colonv St., Winnipeg, Man. CABBUTHERS, James M. — Manager of Crescent Creamery Co., 85 Lombard St., Winnipeg. Born County Beauharnois, Que., Nov. 9, 1872, son of William and Margaret Carruthers. Educated Hunt- ingdon, Que. Commenced career with D. M. McPherson, Montreal, 1890. Came to Winnipeg, 1900. Founded Crescent Creamery Co., Winnipeg, 1904. Married Annie E. Grant, Cornwall, Ont, 1903; has two sons. Society: A. F. & A. M. Conservative; Presbyterian. Address: 664 McMillan Ave., Winnipeg, Man. CABB7, Henry E. C, C. E. — Civil En- gineer C. P. R., Vancouver. Born Me- gantic. Que., Feb. 9, 1854, son of Rev. John Carry, D. D., and Grace Matilda Carry. Educated private tutors. Arti- cled to Northern Railway of Canada, Toronto, 1871; subsequently engaged lo- cation and construction of Canada Central Railway and C. P. R., from time of formation of original syndicate until track laid through to Pacific Coast; at present engaged developing, for C. P. R., residential district of Shaughnessy Heights, Vancouver. Married Charlotte Reld, 1905. Clubs: Vancouver; Shaugh- nessy Heights Golf. Societies: Canadian Society C. E.; A. L M. E.. Address: 1306 Cardero St., Vancouver, B. C. ARTHUR HENRY COPETHORNE CARSON CABSOIf, Arthur Henry Copethome. — Of Carson & Williams, Financial Agents, Insurance, Loans and Mortgages, Union Bank Bldg., Winnipeg. Born Cork, Ire- land, Jan. 29, 1873^ son of John and Jane T. Carson. Educated Wesley Col- lege, Ireland. With Provincial Bank of Ireland, Ireland, 1890. Came to Canada 1903; with Allan, Killam & McKay, Win- nipeg, 1903-1909. Established present business 1909. Married Mary O'Neill, Cork, Ireland, 1894; has one son and one daughter. Recreation: Fishing. Con- servative; Anglican. Address: Union Bank Bldg., Winnipeg, Man. CABSON, Rev. Hermon Alfred, B. A. — Pastor of First Congregational Church, Victoria; Director Victoria Children's Aid Society; Director Industrial Peace Association. Born Nicolet Falls, Que., April 7, 1879, son of William and Isa- bella Carson. Educated Danville Acad- emy, Danville, Que.; McGlll University; Congregational College, Montreal. Came to British Columbia, 1904. Address: Victoria, B. C. CABSON, John Maoanlay. — Of Walsh, McCarthy & Carson, Barristers, Calgary; Director Al Azhar Temple Co., Ltd. Born London, Ont, Oct. 29, 1879, son of Wil- liam John and Flora Carson. Came to Alberta 1908. Societis: A. F. & A. M.; K. T. ; Mystic Shrine. Presbyterian. Ad- dress: Calgary, Alta. 126 WHO'S WHO AND WHY HUGO BMIL CARSTENS. CA&STIiZI'S, Hug'o Ilmil — Imperial German Consul for Manitoba, Saskatche- wan and Alberta, appointed witii resi- dence at Winnipeg, 1908. Born Jever, Grand-Duchee of Oldenburg, Germany, May 9, 1866, son of Herman and De- borah, Carstens. Educated in Germany for legal profession. Came to Winni- peg, 1884; prominently engaged in Col- onization and Immigration work, first for a railway company and later for the Dominion Government, 1884-1896. Enter- ed Journalistic work, 1897, as Manager of "Der Nordwesten" and was success- ful in making this the largest and prin- cipal German newspaper in Canada; re- tired, 1911, to devote his whole attention to the Consular work and to the invest- ment of capital in Western Canada. Is on Directorate of several prominent Fi- nancial concerns located at Winnipeg. Married Kaethe Kort of Wittenberge, Brandenburg, Germany, 1900; has two sons and two daughters. Clubs: Carl- ton; German. Recreation: hunting, mo- toring. Lutheran. Address: 141 Strad- brooke Place, Winnipeg, Man. 127 WHO'S WHO AND WHY CABSWIil^Ii, Bev. James. — Presbyter- ian clergyman (retired since 1907). Born Horton, Renfrew County, Ont., June 7, 1839, son of David and Janet Carswell. Educated public schools Pakenham; high school Perth, Ont.; Toronto University. Charge of Presbyterian Church, Little Britain, Ont. Came to Manitoba 1898, and has ben connected with Winnipeg Presbytery since that date; held charge Poplar Point, Man. Married Christina Junor, St. Mary's, Ont., 1869 (deceased); has two sons and three daughters. Club: Canadian. Presbyterian Reformer; Ad- dress: 186 Walnut St., Winnipeg, Man. CABSWEIil^, John Alfred, J. F. — Farmer and rancher, publisher of News, Red Deer. Born Oshawa, Ont., June 7, 1856, son of Henry and Mary Hanna Carswell. Educated Oshawa High School. Printers' devil, Oshawa, 1873. Came to Alberta, .1890. Chairman Red Deer Board of Education. Captain of Civilian Rifle Association. Married Adelia Augusta Lemon, Niagara Falls, Ont.; has three sons and three daughters. Societies: A. F. & A. M.; S. O. E. Address: Red Deer, Alta. CABTEB, W. H. — President and Gen- eral Manager of Carter. Halls & Aldinger Co., Engineers and Builders, Union Bank Bldg., Winnipeg. Born Bismarck, 111., Jan. 21, 1874, son of Ninion and Eliza J. Carter. Educated Dansville, 111. Time- keeper on building construction for M. Yeager & Son, of Danville, 111., 1896: Superintendent of Construction for Wm. Grace Co., Chicago, 1900. Came to Win- nipeg as local manager Wm. Grace Co., 1903; organized the Carter, Halls & Aldinger Co., Jan., 1907. Married Mary Julia Tullis, Danville, 111., 1904; has one son. Clubs: Carleton, Adanac, Commer- cial Travelers. Conservative; Presby- terian. Address: 388 Wardlaw Ave., Winnipeg, Man. CABTEB-COTTON, Hon. Francis, M. Ij. A. — Journalist (retired). Born York- shire, England, June 4, 1847. Member of British Columbia Legislature for Van- couver 1880, 1894, 1896; defeated 1900; elected for Richmond, 1903; Provincial Minister of Finance 1898-1900; Chief Commissioner Lands and Works, 1899- 1900; President Executive Council, 1904; resigned 1910. Founded Daily News-Ad- vertiser, Vancouver, 1886. Vice Presi- dent B. C. branch Imperial Federation League, 1889; vice president B. C. Trust Co., 1902; director Securities Corpora- tion; chairman Assessment Act Com- mission, B. C, 1905; president Royal Institute for the Advancement of Learn- ing, 1906; endowed a chair of pure and applied mathametics, McGill University, 1906. Retired, 1910. Clubs: Vancou- ver; Union (Victoria). Conservative. Address: Vancouver, B. C. CONWAY EDWARD CARTWRIGHT, C. E. CABTWBICrHT, Conway Bdward, C.H. — Of Cartwright, Matheson & Co., Con- sulting Civil Engineers, Rogers Bldg., Vancouver. Born Toronto, Oct. 14, 1864, son of Rev. Conway Edward and Mary Letitia Cartwright. Educated Royal Military College; entered service Pontiac Pacific Railway, Quebec, 1885; engaged civil engineering chiefly on railway work, Norfolk, Va., and Southern and Central States, 18S8-1896; served as Assistant Chief Engineer New York & Ottawa Ry., Cornwall, 1896-1899; Pa- cific Division, C. P. R., 1905-1910; when resigned to enter private practice; mem- ber Canadian Society C. E., 1899; P. L. S. Association, B. C, 1904. Served as Lieu- tenant, Halifax Battalion Northwest Re- bellion, 1885. Married Mary Elizabetn Harvey, daughter late Major Harvey, R. A., Wexford, Ireland, 1889. Clubs: Vancouver; Canadian. Recreation: Yachting. Independent; Anglican. .Ad- dress: Tecumseh Ave., Shaughnessy Heights, Vancouver, B. C. CABTWBIGHT, IVt..Col. Bobert, C. M. Q. — Fruit farmer, Okanagan Valley. Born Rockwood Cottage, Kingston, Ont., Nov. 4, 1860; eldest son of Rt. Hon. Sir Richard J. Cartwright. Educated Church of England Grammar School, Rice Lake; Royal Military College.. Lieutenant, 1881; I. S. C, 1885; captain, 1888; major, 1895; lieutenant colonel, 1899; Major and Brevet Lieutenant-Col- onel Royal Canadian Regiment; served Midland Regiment Northwest Rebellion, 1885 (medal) ; South Africa, Canadian Contingent (despatches, medal, four clasps), 1899-1900; operations. Orange Free State, 1900, including Pardeberg, Poplar Grove, Dreifontein, Vet River, Zand River; Assistant Adjutant-General for Musketry. Headquarters, (Ilanada, WHO'S WHO AND WHY 1898; Commandant Canadian School of Musketry, 1901; Assistant Adjutant- General for Musketry, 1905-1907. Presi- dent Royal Military College Club, 1900. Married Ivy Maria Russell Davy, 1885; has two daughters. Club: Rideau (Ot- tawa). Anglican. Address: Summer- land, B. C. ERNEST EDWARD CARVER CABVEB, Ernest Edward, 3^. B. I. B. A., A. A. A. — Architect, Sherlock Bldg., Lethbridge. Born Walsall, England, Feb. 23, 1879, son of Joseph and Cecilia Carver. Educated Queen Mary's Gram- mar school, Walsall; Commercial Col- lege, Vincennes, France. Pupil of H. B. Lavender, Walsall, 1895. Came to Can- ada, 1905; Alberta, 1908. Married Kath- leen C. Leech, Walsall, 1906. Club: Chinook. Society: A. F. & A. M. Recre- ation: Sailing. Conservative; Anglican. Address: 938 Thirteenth St. S., Leth- bridge, Alta. AVERT CASEY. CASBV, Avery, B. C. L. — Of Balfour, Martin, Casey & Blair, Barristers and Solicitors, Darke Bldg., Reglna. Born Belleville, Ont, Sept. 21, 1870, son of S. Seldon and Idda B. Kent Casey. Edu- cated Collegiate Institute, London, Ont.; Trinity University, Toronto. Called to Ontario Bar, 1895; practiced, London, previous to coming to Regina, 1907. Married Jessie Stewart, 1905; has two daughters. Liberal; Protestant. Ad- dress: 2237 Lome Ave., Regina, Sask. CASE'S', •William A., C. E. — Of Pills- bury & Casey, Civil Engineers, Exchange Block, Prince Rupert. Born St. Thomas, Ont, Feb. 12, 1887, son of George E. Casey, ex-M. P., and Sarah Isobel Casey. Educated private and public schools, Belleville; Upper Canada College. En- gineer for G. T. P. North Bay branch, 1904. Came to British Columbia as mem- ber of original party of engineers to commence survey of Prince Rupert town- site, 1906. Resident engineer and Su- perintendent for Municipal Improve- ments Commission, Prince Rupert. Club: Wanderers. Recreation: Rowing. Ad- dress: Prince Rupert, B. C. CASH, Edward 1., M. D., M. B. — Phy- sician. Born Markham, (Dnt., Dec. 26, 1849, son of David and Elizabeth Cash. Educated Markham; Victoria University. Resided United States 1871-1896. Coun- ty Clerk and District Clerk, Rock Coun- ty, Nebraska. Practiced Yorkton, since 1897. First elected to House of Com- mons, 1904, 1908. Married Mary- V. Simpson, 1898. Liberal; Congregation- alist. Address: Yorkton, Sask. CASKE'Z', Thomas Edward. — Editor Chilliwack Progress. Born Madoc, Ont., Oct. 21, 1870, son of James and Deborah Caskey. Educated Madoc and Kincar- dine, Ont. , Farming, Kincardine, 1900. Came to British Columbia 1906. Ex-Al- derman, Chilliwack. Served with 32nd Bruce Regiment. Married Rebekah Carle- con, Kincardine. Societies: I. O. O. F. : R. B. P. Recreation: Tennis. Address: Chilliwack, B. C. CASS, Edward. — President Winnipeg Paint & Glass Co., 140 Portage Ave., Winnipeg. Born Clamanty Mills, Ire- land, Sept. 18, 1849, son of Robert and Catherine Cass. Came to Canada as a boy. Educated Ottawa, Bricklaying con- tractor, Ottawa, 1872. Came to Winni- peg 1882. President Northern Canadian Mortgage Co.; Vice-President Western Canada Accident and Guarantee Insur- ance Co.; Alderman Winnipeg, 1911: Provincial Commissioner. Married Kath- 129 WHO'S WHO AND WHY EDWARD CASS erine McPyke, Hull, Que., 1876; has one son and two daughters. Club: Carleton. Society: K. of C. Roman Catholic. Ad- dress: 172 Vaughan St., Winnipeg, Man. GEORGE LIVIxXGSTONE CASSADY CASSADY, Georgre Iiivingstone — Of McQuarrie, iVIartin & Cassady, Barris- ters and Solicitors, New Westminster. Born Vancouver, July 31, 1889, son of George and Jane R. Cassady. Educated public and high scliools. Law student with W. J. Bowser, K. C, Vancouver, 1904; with Joseph Martin, K. C, Van- couver, 1905-1907; with Wade, Wheal- ler, McQuarrie & Martin, New West- minster, 1907-1911; called to British Columbia bar, 1911; member of present firm since 1912. Club: Westminster. Recreation: Yachting. Conservative; Presbyterian. Address: 325 Sixth St., New Westminster, B. C. CASSID7, Robert, K. C. — Barrister, Yorkshire Guarantee Co., 440 Seymour St., Vancouver. Born County Down, Ire- land, March 24, 1857, son of Annie and Robert Cassidy, LL. D. Educated public schools Lancashire; Queen's College, Bel- fast. Came to Canada 1875. Student, Ardagh & Strathy, barristers, Barrie, Ont., 1875-1878; student with D'Alton McCarthy, K. C, Toronto, 1878-1881. Called to Ontario Bar 1881. Came to Winnipeg and called to Manitoba Bar 1882. Member of firm Cassidy & Brophy, Winnipeg, 1882-1883; practiced alone 1883-1892. Came to Victoria and called to British Columbia Bar 1892. Member of firm Davie & Cassidy, Victoria, 1892- 1894; Cassidy & Davie, Victoria, 1894- 1900. Appointed K. C, 1897; member of firm Cassidy, Davie & O'Brien, Victoria, 1900-1905. Came to Vancouver and member of firm Martin, Cassidy, Weart & McQuarrie, 1905-1907; practicing alone since 1907. Married Adelaide Von Eb- erts, daughter of Herman Von Eberts, Winnipeg, 1907 (deceased, 1908). Clubs: Western, Jericho Country, Union (Vic- toria). Recreations: Yachting, golf, mo- toring. Anglican. Address: 2058 Beach Ave., Vancouver, B. C. SAMUEL JOHN CASTLEMAN CASTIiEMAK, Samuel John. — Finan- cial and Mining Broker, 448 Seymour St., Vancouver; Vice-President Clayburn Brick Co., Ltd.; President Kitsilano Im- provement Association; Director Van- 130 WHO'S WHO AND WHY couver Fireclay Co.; Director Amalga- mated Gold Mines of British Columbia; Director Commonwealth Trust Co. Born Dickinson's Landing, Ont, Oct. 16, 1866, son of Ralph A. and Caroline Elizabeth Castleman. Educated public schools Stor- mont County; Ottawa Business College. With R. A. Castleman & Son, Casselman, Ont, 1884-1887; brick and tile manufac- turing, 1887-1893; accountant and cash- ier. Freight Department Canada Atlantic Railway, Ottawa, 1894-1905. Came to British Columbia and established pres- ent business, 1905. School Trustee, Cas- selman, 1888-1890; Councillor, Casselman, 1891-1893. Married Jean Elizabeth Cam- eron, Pembroke, Ont., 1893; has one son and one daughter. Clubs: Terminal City, Royal Vancouver Yacht. Society: A. F. & A. M. Recreation: Motor boating. Liberal; Presbyterian. Address: 2320 First Ave. W., Vancouver, B. C. ROBERT WALLACE CASWELL CASWEI^I^, Robert Wallace. — Farmer. Born Granton, Middlesex County, Ont., Nov. 3, 1860, son of Andrew and Mary Caswell. Educated public schools Pal- merston, Ont. Drug clerk and telegraph operator Palmerston, 1881; telegraph operator C. P. R., Winnipeg, 1882; joined Temperance Colony, Moose Jaw, and with them proceeded to Saskatoon District and took up homestead, 1883; Dominion Government established telegraph office in his house and he acted as operator; telegraph operator, C. P. R.. Alberta and British Columbia, 1887-1893; returned to Saskatoon and engaged farming and stock raising, 1893; has one of finest wheat and stock farms in that part of country, with a famous herd of Short- horns and a notable strain of Clydes- dales; Vice-President and Director Agri- cultural Society since 1904; Member Executive Committee Livestock Breed- ers' Association of Saskatchewan; Di- rector Saskatchewan Grain Growers' As- sociation, 1904-1908; Trustee Saskatoon School Board, 1894-1899; Alderman, Sas- katoon, 1908-1909; 1911-1912; President Saskatoon Rifle Club, 1907-1908. Mar- ried Fanny Buchanan Irvine, Prince Al- bert, Sask., 1884; has three sons and three daughters. Society: I. O. O. F. President Saskatoon Auto Club, 1912. Recreations: curling, baseball, shooting. Presbyterian. Address: 905 Avenue A, Saskatoon, Sask. CATES, Alexander Kippeu, B. A. — Bar- rister and Solicitor. Born Wakefield Que., Oct. 14, 1877, son of Adoniram and Elizabeth Diana Cates. Educated Napinka and Winnipeg. Practiced Res- ton since 1908. Notary public. Served 13th Field Battery, Winnipeg, three years; Fifth Canadian Mounted Rifles, South African War. Married Elizabeth McFetridge, Souris, Man., 1909, has one daughter. Club: Canadian. Societies: A. F. & A. M.; C. O. F. Recreations: Tennis, football, curling, snow-shoeing. Conservative; Presbyterian. Address: Reston, Man. CAVE-BBOWNE-CAVi:, Edward. — Of British Columbia Assay and Chemical Supply Co., 567 Hornby St., Vancouver; President Glacier Creek Mining Co.; President Vancouver Lawn Tennis Club. Born Malvern, Eng., Jan. 5, 1879, son of Rev. Ambrose and Caroline Cave- Browne-Cave. Educated All Saints' school, Bloxham, England. Came to Can- ada 1886; Vancouver 1901. Married Ra- chel Marion Fortin. Clubs: Vancouver, Jericho Country. Recreations: Cricket, lawn tennis, golf. Address: 1221 Cardero St., Vancouver, B. C. CAWI^EV, Samuel Arthur, M. 1. A. — Real Estate Agent. Born Burford Town- ship, Brant County, Ont., Nov. 29, 1858, son of Samuel and Isabella Cawley. Edu- cated public schools. First Mayor Chil- liwack, acted as clerk, assessor and col- lector, Chilliwack Township five years. Director Western Life Insurance Co. of Winnipeg; Director Federal Trust Co., Ltd., Vancouver. Represents Chilli- wack, British Columbia .Legislature. Married Emma Reeves, Chilliwack, 1882; has one son and three daughters. Con- servative; Anglican. Address: Chilli- wack, B. C. WHO'S WHO AND WHY JOSEPH ASHFIELD CAULDER CAU£DEIl,Josep]i Asbfield — Managing Director Saskatchewan Creamery Co., Ltd., Caribou and 8th Ave., Moose Jaw; Provisional Director, Bank of Saskatche- wan; Provisional Director, Executors and Administrators Trust Co.; Director, Moose Jaw Odd Fellows' Building Assn., Ltd.; Director, Moose Jaw Cold Storage Co., Ltd.; Member Industrial Committee, Moose Jaw Board of Trade; on Board of Management, Moose Jaw Hospital. Born Bristol, Que., April 29, 1884, son of Hugh and Margaret Switzer Caulder. Educated Morrisburg Collegiate Insti- tute. Travelled for Commercial houses in United States, 1900-1905; came to Moose Jaw, 1905; farmed and in real estate business, Moose Jaw, 1905-1910; established present business, 1910. Mar- ried Margaret Harrington, daughter of William Harrington, 1904; has one daughter. Societies: A. F. & A. M. I. O. O. F. (Noble Grand). Recreation: Curling. Liberal; Presbyterian. Address: 1 Oxford St., W., Moose Jaw, Sask. 132 WHO'S WHO AND WHY CAYE, Creorg-e "W. — Assistant to "Vice- President, General Manager and Pur- chasing Agent, G. T. P. Ry., Winnipeg. Born Malone, N. Y., Dec. 1, 1865, son of William A. and Florence E. Caye. Edu- cated St. Albans, Vt. With Passenger Department Central Vermont Ry., St. Albans, 1882. Served as Sergeant Com- pany B, First Regiment Vermont Na- tional Guard. Traveling Car Agent Can- ada Atlantic Ry., 1900-1902; Private Sec- retary to General Manager same road, 1903-1905. Chief Clerk to Vice-President and General Manager G. T. P. Ry., Mont- real, 1905-1907. Present position since 1907. Married Florence E. Van Fleet, New York City, 1910. Society: K. of C. Recreation: Hunting, fishing. Roman Catholic. Address: Moxan Court, Winni- peg, Man. CAYIEY, Hugh St. Quintin, B. A. — Barrister, Loo Bldg., Vancouver. Born Toronto, Nov. 19, 1857, son of Hon. William and Emma Robinson Boulton Cayley. Educated Gait Collegiate Insti- tute; Upper Canada College; Toronto University; practiced Calgary, 1882, and Vancouver since; member Territorial Legislative Assembly for Calgary, 188fi- 1894. Premier Northwest Territories, 1893. Married Nora Cochrane, 1897; has one son. Conservative; Anglican. Ad- dress: 1124 Barclay St., Vancouver, B. C. CEFERIiEY, Henry Tracy. — Of Ceper- ley, Rounsefell & Co., Ltd., Insurance, Real Estate, Mining and Financial Agent, 543 Hastings St., Vancouver. Director British American Development Co. Director Britisli Columbia Building Association. Chairman Carter River Power Co. Director Bank of Vancouver. Born Oneonta, N. Y., Jan. 10, 1851, son of Martin and Desiah Winnie Ceperley. Educated public school, Oneonta; White- stown Seminary; taught school New York State, until 1875, when removed to Minnesota, and entered produce and commission business; cashier and book- keeper in New Mexico; cattle rancher and real estate business in Montana. Came to Vancouver where he established present business, 1886. Clubs: Vancou- ver; Terminal City. Societies: A. F. & A. M. ; K. of P. Conservative; Anglican. Address. Fairacres, Burnaby Lake, Van- couver, B. C. CHAD'WXCK, Robert Barton. — Superin- tendent of Neglected Children. Alberta Government, Credit Toncier Bldg., Ed- monton. Born Hamilton, Ont., July 15, 1879, son of John A. and Katherine Kent Chadwick. Educated public schools; Col- lege Institute and Art School, Hamil- ton; University Springfield, Mass. As- sistant Secretary Boys' Club, New York, 1898-1900; Secretary Boys' De- partment Y. M. C. A., Toronto, 1900- 1905; came to Alberta, 1906; General Secretary Y. M. C. A., Edmonton, 1906- 1907; appointed to present office 1907. Married Elizabeth Evelyn Cook, Belle- ville, Ont, 1908; has one son. Society: A. P. & A. M. Recreation: Athletic sports. Liberal; Presbyterian. Address: 475 Thirteenth St., Edmonton, Alta. CHAFFBY, Benjamin Blswood, B. A. — ' Barrister, 289 Garry St., Winnipeg. Born Brockville, Ont, Oct 8, 1859, son of John and Mary Anne Chaffey. Educated Bish- op's College School, Lennoxville; Toronto University. Came to Winnipeg 1883. Practiced Winnipeg since 1886. Member Winnipeg City Council, 1894-8; 1902-4. Unsuccessful candidate Manitoba Legis- lature for Winnipeg, 1907. Married Ger- trude Sanford Eastman, Winnipeg, 1897; has three sons and one daughter. Club: Manitoba. Recreation: Boating. Liberal; Anglican. Address: 115 Betourney St., Winnipeg, Man. CHAIiDBCOTT, Francis Millar. — So- licitor, 536 Hastings St. W., Vancouver. Born Chertsey, Surrey, England, Oct. 10, 1863, son of Thomas A. and Ellen Lucas Chaldecott Educated Blundell's School, Tiverton; Falstead School, Essex. Arti- cled to C. J. Mander, New Square, Lon- don, 1882; admitted as solicitor Supreme Court, England, 1888; practiced England, 1888-1890. Came to British Columbia, 1890; admitted to Supreme Court of Brit- ish Columbia, 1891; practiced Vancouver since. President Brockton Point Asso- ciation. Clubs: Vancouver, Jericho Coun- try; Royal Vancouver Yacht; Royal Au- tomobile Club (London). Recreations: Cricket, fishing, shooting. Anglican. Ad- dress: 1174 Seaton St., Vancouver, B. C. CHAI^MBBS, H. A. D. — Real Estate, Insurance, Rental Agent, Notary Public, 193 Lombard St., Winnipeg. Born Lon- don, England, Oct. 25, 1876, son of Henry Robert and Jessie Lucilla Chal- mers. Educated St. Paul's, London, Eng- land. Clerk Bank of Victoria, and Rob- inson Bank, 1895-1901. Came to Winni- peg, 1901. Married Ida Victoria Suck- ling, Cincinnati, O., 1905; has one daugh- ter. Club: Adanac. Recreation: All amusements. Conservative; Protestant. Address: Adanac Club, Winnipeg, Man. WHO'S WHO AND WHY EDSON JOSEPH CHAMBERLAIN CHAMBEBliAIN-, Ildsou Joseph. — Vice-President and General Manager Grand Trunk Pacific Railway, Union Station, Winnipeg. President Colonial Lumber Co., Ltd., Pembroke, Ont. Born Lancaster, N. H., Aug. 25, 1852, son of Joseph Mark and Roeann Chamberlain. Educated Methodist Seminary, Mont- pelier, Vt; railroad clerk Central Ver- inont Railway, St. Albans, Vt, 1871-1884; appointed Superintendent Ogdensburg & Lake Champlain Railway, between Rouse's Point and Ogdensburg, N. Y., 1884-1886; appointed General Manager Canada Atlantic Railway with headquar- ters Ottawa, Sept. 1, 1886; under his management the Canada Atlantic bridge over the St. Lawrence River near Coteau 6,120 feet long was constructed. This work was started in the early spring and bridge in operation in six months. Also during his management of that Company line was extended to Parry Sound, on Georgian Bay. The Canada Atlantic Railway was absorbed by the Grand Trunk Railway 1905 and Mr. Chamberlain retired temporarily from railway operation, but was engaged in railway construction during which time he built a line of railway from Rouse's Point to Lachine and constructed a por- tion of the Morelia & Tacambaro Rail- way through the State of Michocan, Mexico, for New York capital; appoint- ed Vice-President and General Manager Grand Trunk Pacific Railway Jan. 21, 1909. Married Sara Griflln Place, St. Albans, Vt, 1876. Clubs: New York Yacht (New York), Athletic (New York), Mount Royal, St. James, Dixie Golf, Montreal; Rideau (Ottawa), Ottawa Hunt Ottawa Golf, Ottawa Country, 134 WHO'S WHO AND WHY Manitoba, St. Charles Country, Kamin- istiquia (Fort William), Edmonton, Van- couver. Protestant. Address: 333 Met- calfe St., Ottawa, Ont. ; Royal Alexandra Hotel, Winnipeg, Man. CEAIOBIIRS, Edward Buslinell, M. A.. — Capitalist. Born London, England, Oct. 17, 1854, son of Edward and Eliz- abeth Eleanor Quelch Chambers. Edu- cated Pembroke College, Cambridge, England. Called to Bar, London, Eng- land, 1875; came to Winnipeg 1880. Clubs: Manitoba, St. Charles Country, Middle Temple (London). Address: Roy- al Alexandra, Winnipeg, Man. CHAMBERS, John Hudson. — Of Paul- in-Chambers Co., 311 Ross Ave., Win- nipeg. Born Peterborough, Ont., Nov. 4, 1846, son of Thomas and Emma Cham- bers. Educated Peterborough. Manu- facturer, Peterborough, 1873. Came to Winnipeg 1882. Married Hannah Brook, Peterborough, 1870. Society: L O. O. F. Recreation: Motoring. Methodist. Ad- dress: 37 Kennedy St., Winnipeg, Man. CHASIBEBS, Bev. Sydney Crarringrton, B. A., B. D. — Rural Dean of Winnipeg, Rector of Christ Church, Winnipeg. Born Portsmouth, England, April 29, 1870, son of Major Frank Drysdale Chambers and Margaret Chambers. Educated Thorn- ton Heath grammar school; St. John's College, Winnipeg. Ordained deacon Winnipeg, 1897; priest, 1898. Member St. John's College Council and executive committee of the diocese; Western agent Church Emmigration Society of London, England. Married Evelyn Augusta Wil- lan, Winnipeg, 1901; has one son and two daughters. Clubs: Canadian; Clef. Society: S. O. E.. Recreations: cricket, music. Address: Clirist Church Rectory, Winnipeg, Man. CHAMBBB, Iiientenant Colonel Hunt Walsb Alan. — Of Chambre & Chambre, Real Estate and Financial Brokers, 285 Smith St., Winnipeg. Born Dublin, Ire- land, June 29, 1861, son of Mary Anne Burnette Johnston and Hunt Walsh Chambre. J. P. of Dungannon House, Dungannon, Tyrone, Ireland. Educated Dundalk grammar school; Ennis Col- lege, County Clare, Ireland; King Wil- liam's College, Isle of Man. Came to Manitoba 1880. Served as Lieutenant 95th Regiment, Northwest Rebellion, 1885 (medal); lieutenant, 90th Regiment, 1889; later promoted captain, major and lieutenant-colonel, 1900; transferred to reserve officers, 1905, on completion of five years' term in command; holds long service decoration. Married Charlotte Harriet Woods, 1893. Recreations: foot- ball, rowing, bicycling, snow-shoeing. Independent Conservative; Anglican. Address: 185 Vauglian St., Winnipeg, Man. ALBERT CHAMPAGNE, M. P. CHAMFAGNB, Albert, M.P. — Rancher. Born Ottawa, June 3, 1866, son of Sera- phim and Melina Champagne. Educated Christian Brothers school, Ottawa. For ten years constable Royal Northwest Mounted Police: stationed Battleford C. Division. Stock raising and ranching since. Elected first mayor, Battleford, 1904; member for Battleford first Leg- islature, Saskatchewan; elected to the House of Commons for Battleford, 1908- 1911. Married Esther Oliver, 1898. Liberal; Roman Catholic. Address: Bat- tleford, Sask. CHAiyi7ION, Henry Sprague — Invest- ment Broker, 402 Trust & Loan Bldg., Winnipeg. Director, The Knight Co. Ltd. Born Winnipeg, Feb. 23, 1885, son of H. T. and Florida G. O'Donnell Cham- pion. Educated: Tuckwell's Private School; St. John's College. Clerk, Mer- chants Bank, Winnipeg, 1901-1904; ac- countant, Alloway & ChamiDlon, Winni- peg, 1904-1911; established present busi- ness, 1911. Lieutenant, 100th Winnipeg Regiment. Member, Winnipeg Real Es- tate Exchange. Clubs: Garry; Winni- peg Hunt; Military Institute. Recrea- tions: riding, shooting. Conservative; Anglican. Address: 92 Edmonton St., Winnipeg, Man. CHAMPION, Henry Thomson. — Of Al- loway & Champion, Bankers, Brokers and Bond Dealers, 362 Main St., Winni- peg. Born Toronto, Nov. 28, 1847, son of Thomas and Mary Champion. Edu- cated Upper Canada College, Toronto. Clerk Bank of Montreal, Perth, Ont. 1865; came to Manitoba 1870; account- ant. Merchants Bank of Canada, Win- WHO'S WHO AND WHY nlpeg, 1873-1879; established present business 1879. Director Northern Crown Bank; Chairman Winnipeg Stock Ex- change. Served with Red River Expedi- tion as Sergeant Fort Garry, 1870-1873. Married Florida Grattan, daughter of Hon. J. H. O'Donnell, 1882; has one son and three daughters. Clubs: Only sur- viving charter member of Manitoba Club; St. Charles Country, Lake of the Woods Yacht. Recreations: Outdoor sports, shooting, golf, lawn bowling, bridge. Conservative; Anglican. Ad- dress: 92 Edmonton St., Winnipeg, Man. CHANG, Kang'-jen. — Imperial Chinese Consul, Loo Bldg., Vancouver. Born China, June 18, 1860, son of Shingstung and Yee Ching. Educated Yale Univer- sity; Columbia University. Came to British Columbia 1910. Ex-Secretary of Special Chinese Embassy to the United States of America. Married Charlotte Yee Ashty, San Francisco, Cal. ; has one son and one daughter. Address: 893 Broughton St., Vancouver, B. C. CHAFIN, O. S. — President the Chapin Co., 323 Chapin Block, Calgary. Born Chicago, 111., June 22, 1872, son of A. B. and Mary L. Chapin. Educated Madison, Wis. Commercial Traveler, Chicago, 1892. Came to Alberta, 1903. President Wholesale Implement and Carriage Deal- ers' Association of Alberta; Vice-Presi- dent American Association of Alberta; Grand Councillor United Commercial Travelers of Canada. Married Ruby Scott, Augusta, Wis.; has two daughters. Societies: U. C. T.; K. K.; W. O. W. Recreation: Motoring. Address: 621 13th Ave. W., Calgary, Alta. JOHN MORRIS CHAPPELL CHAFFEIi^, John Morris. — Financial and Real Estate Broker, 443 Pender St., Vancouver. Born Walsall, England, Oct. 19, 1877, son of John and Katherine Chappell. Educated public schools, Wal- sall. Came to Canada 1903. Assistant Manager Great West Saddlery Co., Prince Albert, Sask., 1903-1906; Manager Borden Trading Co., general merchants, Borden, Sask., 1905-1907. Served as school trustee, Borden, 1905-1906. Came to British Columbia, 1907, contracting and building, Vancouver, 1909; estab- lished present business 1909, with branches at Point Grey and Kitsilano. Married Ada Chappell, Walsall, 1904; has one son and one daughter. Con- servative; Methodist. Address: 4436 On- tario St., Vancouver, B. C. CHAFFi;i:, His Honour Thomas 'Will- iam. — Judge of County Court, District of Kenora. Born Kilkenny, Ireland. Feb. 10, 1853, son of Captain William and Enthychia Randall McNaughton Chappie. Came to Canada when a boy, 1858. Edu- cated Newcastle, Ont. ; Toronto. Called to Ontario bar, 1883; practiced Uxbridge, Ont. ; member and secretary-treasuer Board of Education, Uxbridge; flrst chairman High School Board, Kenora; member Ontario Legislature for North Ontario, 1894-1898; appointed to present office, 1898. Married Lucy Ann French, Oshawa, Ont., 1882; has one son. Club: Lake of the Woods. Societies: A. F. & A. M.; I. O. O. F.; L O. F.; A. O. U. W. Recreations: baseball, boating. Liberal; Presbyterian. Address: Kenora, Ont. CHABI^ESON, Donald Brims. — Con- tractor (retired). Born Quebec, April 26, 1842, son of Donald McKay and Margaret Charleson. Lumbering and shipowning; subsequently engaged with C. P. R., con- tracting, seventeen years. Came to Brit- ish Columbia 1885. Married Eliza Mac- Whlnney, 1873; has two sons and three daughters. Club: Vancouver. Address: 2003 Haro St., Vancouver, B. C. CHABIiESON, Fercy William. — In- vestment Broker, 438 Pender St., Van- couver. Born Sarnia, Ont., March 19, 1875, son of Donald B. and Eliza Charle- son. Came to British Columbia 1885. Educated high school and Wetham Col- lege, Vancouver. Club: Jericho Country. Recreations: Shooting, fishing. Liberal; Anglican. Address: 2003 Haro St., Van- couver, B. C CHATA-WAY, Charles Clifton, M.I..S., C. E. — Land Surveyor, 208 Mclntyre Block, Winnipeg. Born Heckfleld, Hants, Eng., April 15, 1869, son of "Rev. James and Elizabeth A. Chataway. Educated Bradfield College; Royal Military Acad- emy, Woolwich, Eng. Came to Halifax, 1888; Winnipeg, 1891; Surveyor, Winni- peg Land Titles Office, 1898-1900; Di- rector of Surveys, Dawson, 1900-1905. Served as 2nd Lieutenant Royal Artil- lery, Halifax, 1888-1890. Married Mary Emlyn Thomas, daughter of Rev. A. Thomas, Beguildy, Wales, 1897; has three sons and one daughter. Independ- ent; Anglican. Address: 78 Cathedral Ave., Winnipeg, Man. 136 WHO'S WHO AND WHY CHERBIEB, Kev. Alphonsus A Vila. — Rector Church of the Immaculate Con- ception, Winnipeg. Born LaPrairie, Que., Sept. 26, 1849, son of Leon T. and Lena F. Cherrier. Educated College of Ste. Theresa de Blainville; Laval University. Ordained Priest, 1874. Filled chair of Literature and afterwards Natural Sci- ence, Ste. Theresa College for some years. Came to Manitoba as cure d'offlce St. Boniface Cathedral 1878; President St. Boniface College, 1881-18S4; appoint- ed to Provincial Board of Education 1878 and remained a member until Board's abolishment, 1890; member Council Uni- versity of Manitoba since 1878. Charge of Parish Immaculate Conception, Winni- peg, 1884. On the death of Mgr. Tache was nominee of secular clergy for va- cant archbishopric, 1894. Member Royal Commission, University of Manitoba; President Board of Studies, University of Manitoba since 1883; member advis- ory board of education for Manitoba, 1907. Address: 191 Austin Ave., Win- nipeg, Man. CHUBBY, Harry T. — Capitalist and Investor, Winnipeg. Born Cobourg, Ont., May 3, 1872, son of James A. and Annie Cherry. Educated Trinity University. With Bank of Commerce, Toronto, 1889; merchant. Alberta, 1891-1896. Alderman, Lethbridge, 1904-1905. Formerly asso- ciated with Newton, Davidson and Cherry, Winnipeg; business on own ac- count since 1908. Lieutenant 100th Regiment Winnipeg. Married Emily O'Donnell- Toronto, 1900. Clubs: Carle- ton, St. Charles Country; Military Insti- tute. Society: A. F. & A. M. Recrea- tion: motoring,, Anglican. Address: 60 Roslyn Road, Winnipeg, Man. HERBERT MEADE CHERRY CHEBBY, Herbert Meade — Chartered Accountant, Brandon and Winnipeg. Born Toronto, Ont., June 13, 1876, son of James Alfred and Annie Cherry. Educated in England and at Harbord Collegiate Institute, Toronto. Came to Western Canada, 1897. Accountant in Public Works Department, Government of North-West Territories, at Regina, 1900-1902; accountant, Irrigation and British Columbia Land Departments of Canadian Pacific Railway at Calgary, 1903-1905; public practice, Calgary, 1905- 1907, and at Brandon and Winnipeg since 1909. Married Mary Helen Car- michael, daughter of Rev. J. A. Car- michael, D. D., Winnipeg, 1903. Clubs: Brandon; Adanac Club, Winnipeg. So- cieties: A. F. & A. M.; A. O. U. W.; member Dominion Association of Char- tered Accountants; Institute of Char- tered Accountants of Ontario; Chartered Accountants' Association of Manitoba (President). Conservative; Anglican. Address: Bank of Commerce Chambers, Brandon, and Union Trust Bldg., Winni- peg, Man. CHIENS, Hall Campbell. — Chartered Accountant, 536 Hastings St. W., Van- couver. Born Edinburgh, Scotland, March 25, 1874, son of John Chiene, C.B., and Elizabeth Mary Chiene. Educated Edinburgh Academy, Edinburgh Univer- sity. Came to British Columbia 1906. Married Mary Eraser. Clubs: Vancou- ver, Jericho Country, Vancouver Motor. Recreation: Horses. Address: 1316 Har- wood St., Vancouver, B. C. JAMES T. CHILD, C. E. CHII^D, James T., C.E. — City Engineer Calgary, Alta. Born Wigmore Grange, Herefordshire, England, April 21, 1857, son of William and Eliza Child. Educat- ed Malvern, Parkgate and St. Paul's Col- lege, Stoney Stratford. Engineering education Middlesbrough, Yorkshire, England. Came to Canada 1883; railway surveying and general engineering Win- nipeg and Brandon. Moved to Calgarv 1886; private usiness 1886-1897; Assist- ant Chief Engineer for Northwest Ter- ritories, Regina, 1897-1901; Lethbridge 137 WHO'S WHO AND WHY and Raymond irrigation work 1901-1903; Divisional Engineer C. P. R. Irrigation Canals 1903-1907; Chief Engineer Cal- gary Gravity Water Supply 1908; City Engineer Calgary since 1909. Married Laura N. Moore, Fish Creek, Calgary has one son and two daughters. Club Alberta. Societies: A.F. & A.M.; L. O. E. , A. O. U. W. Member Canadian Society of Civil Engineers and Alberta Associa- tion of Architects. President Central Al- berta Football League, and District Dep- uty Grand President of the S. O. E. Ad- dress: Calgary, Alta. CLARENCE CAMPBELL CHIPMAN CHIFMAN, Clarence Campljell. — The Commissioner Hudson's Bay Co., Winni- peg. Born Amherst, N. S., May 24, 1856, son of John Alen and Abigail Chipman. Educated Amherst. Commenced career in Civil Service of Dominion of Canada with Public Works Department, Ottawa, 1876-1878; Finance Department 1878- 1882; private secretary to Sir Charles Tupper, Bart., Minister of Railways and Canals, 1883; Private Secretary to the High Commissioner for the Dominion cf Canada. London, 1884; in charge of or- ganization and management of Cannoian exhibit at Antwerp International Exhi- bition, 1885; organizer and supervisor of expenditure, Canadian section of Colon- ial and Indian Exhibition, London, 1886; private secretary to Sir Charles Tupper all Washington, D. C, during negotia- tions prior to Atlantic Inshore Fisheries Treaty; appointed chief clerk Depart- ment of Marine and Fisheries, Ottawa, 1886; private secretary to Canadian Min- ister of Marine and Fisheries, 1890; ac- companied Minister to Washington, D. C, during Behring Sea negotiations, 1891; appointed Commissioner of Hud- son's Bay Co., with headquarters at Winnipeg, 1891, and since that date has been chief executive of that great and historic corporation. The term of office of Commissioner Chipman has coincided with the remarkable development of the vast territory now known as Western Canada, over which the company exer- cised autocratic control for so many years, and it has been under his saga- cious and adaptable administration that the company has kept step with the times and exercised its wide functions in a spirit of modernity. Married Ada Borradaile, Ottawa, 1882; has three sons and four daughters. Clubs: Canadian, Country, Manitoba, York (Toronto). Recreations: Riding, driving. Non-par- tisan; Anglican. Address: Hudson's Bay House, Winnipeg, Man. CHIPMAN, George Fisher. — Editor Grain Grower's Guide, 275 Sherbrooke St., Winnipeg. Born Nictaux West, Anna County, N. S., Jan. 18, 1882, son of F. Miles Chipman. Educated high school, Middleton; Normal School, Truro, N. S. ; school teacher, 1900. On repertorial staff of Manitoba Free Press, Winnipeg. 1905; frequent contributor to Canadian Maga- zine and other Canadian journals. Mar- ried Emily Raymond Christie, River Hebert, N. S., 1907. Baptist. Address: 18 Chestnut St., Winnipeg. Man. CHISHOIiM, Archibald Dickson. — Manager Union Grain Co., Grain Ex- change, Winnipeg. Born Huron Coun- ty, Ont., Feb. 19, 1857, son of Robert and Margaret Chisholm. Educated pub- lic schools. Farming, Manitoba, 1881. Came to Winnipeg, 1904. President Win- nipeg Grain Exchange. Married Eliz- abeth Shields, Bruce County, 1883; has two sons and five daughters. Club: Manitoba. Societies: A. F. & A. M. ; C. O. F. Recreations: Bowling. Liberal; Anglican. Address: 125 Carlton St., Winnipeg, Man. CHISHOIiHI, Elizabeth. — President Manitoba W. C. T. U. Born St. Cath- arines, Ont., Dec. 27, 1842, daughter of Gideon and Bessie Goodfellow. Edu- cated Brantford. Taught school Brant County, 1861. Came to Winnipeg 1877; closely identified with temperance work thirty years. Elected Manitoba Prov- incial President,. 1888-1892; removed to United States, returned to Winnipeg, 1900; re-elected Provincial President 1902, continuing in office since; repre- sented Manitoba World's W. C. T. U. Convention, Boston, Mass., 1906; ex-Vice- President Dominion W. C. T. U. ; ex- Vice-President Dominion National Coun- cil of Women. Married James Chisholm, Brantford, 1864; has three sons and three daughters. Address: 294 Furby St., Winnipeg, Man. CHISHOIiM, John Edwin, I^i;. B. — Of Chisholm & McAndy, Barristers, Moose Jaw. Born Dartmouth, N. S., July 6, 1882, son of John and Christina Isabella Chisholm. Educated public schools. Dartmouth; Halifax County Academy; Dalhousie University. Came to Saskat- chewan, 1904; practiced Moose Jaw, WHO'S WHO AND WHY 1908; formed present partnership 1912. 1912. Served with Western Light Horse, South African war (Queen's medal). Club: Moose Jaw. Society: R. A. M. Recreation: walking and motoring. Con- servative; Presbyterian. Address: Moose Jaw, Sask. CHISHOI.M, John Samuel, M. B., M. D., C. M. — Physician and Surgeon. Born Garafraxa Township, Wellington Coun- ty, Ont, son of Margaret and Thomas Chisholm, M. D., M. P., for East Huron County, Ont. Educated high school, Har- rison, Ont.; Toronto University. Prac- ticed Wingham, Ont., 1899; came to Prince Albert 1906. Societies: A. F. & A. M.; I. O. O. F.; Saskatchewan Med- ical Association. Recreations: Baseball, curling, lacrosse. Conservative; Presby- terian. Address: 608 Central Ave., Prince Albert, Sask. CHOWir, Harry H., B. A., M. D., C. M. — Surgeon. Born Kingston, Ont., Feb. 16, 1859, son of Edwin and Amelia Chown. Educated" Victoria University, Queen's University. Came to Winnipeg 1880. Surgeon and Major 90th Regi- ment. Councillor Manitoba University, Professor of Clinical Surgery and Dean Medical Society Manitoba Medical Col- lege; surgeon Winnipeg General Hospital, physician Children's Home. Married Kate Farrell, Kingston, Ont., 1866; has two sons. Clubs: Manitoba, St. Charles Coun- try. Address: 263 Broadway, Winnipeg, Man. CERICHTO^ W. Madeley. — Of Daly, Chrichton, McClure & Cohen, Barristers, Canada Life Bldg., Winnipeg. Born Man- chester, England, April 5, 1868, son of William W. and Annie S. Chrichton. Edu- cated Manchester. Came to Manitoba 1886. Practiced Winnipeg, 1898. Mar- ried Florence Eva White, London, Ont., 1899. Society: A. F. & A. M. Recre- ation: Cricket. Conservative; Anglican. Address: 810 Grosvenor Ave., Winnipeg, Man. CHRISTIB, Albert Edward, D. S. O. — Manager Union Bank of Canada, Vic- toria. Born Toronto, Dec. 3, 1860, son of Charles and Marjorie Robertson Chris- tie. Served Northwest Rebellion 1885; and South African War, 1900; (D. S. O.). Married Mary Ludlow Wetmore, daugh- ter of Mr. Chief Justice Wetmore; has three sons. Club: Union Pacific. Ad- dress: 604 Linden Ave., Victoria, B. C. CHBISTZB, Rev. David, M. A. — West- minster Presbyterian Church, Winnipeg. Born Arbroath, Scotland, Sept. 16, 1865, son of James and Isabella Christie. Edu- cated St. Andrew's and Edinburgh Uni- versities; Pastor North Shields, England, 1890; removed to Edinburgh 1897; Pastor St. Matthews Church, Glasgow, 1903. Came to Winnipeg 1909. Married Mar- garet Fleming, Paisley, Scotland, 1891; has four sons and four daughters. Ad- dress: 42 Furby St., Winnipeg, Man. CHRISTIE, H. P. — Government Agent, Ashcroft. Born England, June 5, 1865, son of Robert Christie, C. E. Educated Dulwich College. On Stock Exchange. London, England, 1883. Came to North- west Territories 1886; to British Colum- bia 1897. Provincial Assessor; ex-Prov- incial Constable, ex-Mining Recorder, Slocan. Married Emily Robinson, Moos- omin, Sask.; has two sons and one daughter. Recreations: Boating, hunt- ing, fishing. Address: Ashcroft, B. C. CHRISTIE, Melbourne, P. — Managing Director G. F. Stephens & Co., Ltd., Winnipeg; Vice-President Manitoba Lin- seed Oil Co., Ltd. Born Bowmanville, Ont., May 29, 1864, son of Thomas and Catherine Chi'istie. Educated high schools Ontario. President Manitoba branch Manufacturers' Association 1911; Vice- President Winnipeg Board of Trade 1912; chairman Trade Expansion Committee and Development Bureau 1912. Married Kathleen Campbell, Winnipeg, 1905; has one son. Clubs: Manitoba, St. Charles Country. Society: A. F. & A. M. Recre- ations: Golf, bowling. Conservative: Ad- dress: 112 Wilmot Place, Winnipeg, Man. CHRISTIE, J. Edg-ar— Real Estate and Insurance Broker, Central Chambers, Saskatoon. Born Singhampton, Ont., Jan. 28, 1883, son of James D. and Eliza- beth Gosnell Christie. Educated public schools, Singhampton; Collegiate Insti- tute, CoUingwood; Toronto University (honors in arts, 1911). Principal, Ros- thern High School, 1911-1912; estab- lished present business, 1912. Liberal; Presbyterian. Address, Saskatoon, Sask. CHURCH, Henry Warrington, M. A. — Of Conybeare, Church & McArthur, Bar- risters, Conybeare Block, Lethbridge. Born Cardiff, Wales, June 8, 1863, son of John and Elizabeth Jane Church. Came to Canada 1883. Educated Hell- muth College, London; Trinity College, Toronto. Student, Beatty, Chadwick & Co., Toronto, 1885; with Blake, Lash & Cassels, 1886; practiced Toronto, 1888; came to Alberta 1907. Married Gertrude Pemberton, Kincardine, Ont.. 1898; has one son and three daughters. Club: Chinook. Anglican. Address: 268 Sev- enth Ave. S., Lethbridge, Alta. 139 WHO'S WHO AND WHY CIiANCX*, Bobert Ivan — Manager Na- tional Life Assurance Co., Mclntyre Block, Winnipeg. Born Menie, Ont., April 7, 1885, son of Cornelius Urbane and Eleanor Hall Whitton Clancy. Edu- cated Albert College, Belleville. Came to Manitoba, 1905; special representative Great Western Life Assurance Co., Win- nipeg, 1905-1908; present position since 1908. Served as Lieutenant 109th Regi- ment, Winnipeg, 1911. Married Mary Hamilton Gilpin, daughter of John C. Gilpin, 1912. Recreations: Shooting, mo- toring. Liberal; Anglican. Address: 535 McMillan Ave., Winnipeg, Man. CIiANCEV, Stephen A. — Vice-Presi- dent and Secretary Gorman, Clancey & Grindley, Ltd., Calgary and Edmonton. Born Walkerton, Ont., March 27, 1881, son of Michael and Lucy Clancey. Edu- cated Walkerton High School and North- ern Business College, Owen Sound, Ont; Secretary to D. W. Morrice, G. T. R., Toronto; with Bartlett, Frazier & Co., stock and bond brokers, Toronto, 1900. Came to Alberta with late R. R. Jamie- son. Superintendent C. P. R. Co., 1902. Married Mabel Harley, Winnipeg; has two sons. Club: Alberta. Society: K. of C. Recreations: Lacrosse, hockey, baseball. Address: Calgary, Alta, GEORGE HERBERT CLARE CIiABE, George Herbert. — Real Estate and Financial Broker, McKay Block, Saskatoon; Vice-President Saskatoon Sanitary Steam Laundry Co.; Director of the Central Saskatchewan Agricultural Society, 1911. Born near Vankleek Hill, Ont., May 25, 1876, son of George Olding and Francis Clare. Came to Neepawa, Man., with parents, 1882. Educated pub- lic schools Neepawa. Farming, Neepawa district 1892-1902; mercantile business with R. B. Irvine, under firm name Ir- vine & Clare, Saskatoon, 1903; bought out Mr. Irvine's interest and went into part- nership with J. B. Young, firm name of Clare & Young, 1906; disposed of business 1908; later engaged wholesale commis- sion business under firm name of Clare, Little & Co.; incorporated under name of Western Distributors, Ltd., 1910, and same year sold his interests and en- gaged real estate business. Alderman Saskatoon, 1906-1908; 1911-1912; member of Council of Board of Trade, 1909-1911. Married Lillian Clarke, Regina, 1904; has one daughter. Societies: A. F. & A. M.; I. O. O. F.; C. O. F. Recreations: Baseball, motoring, curling Liberal; Presbyterian. Address: 500 Eleventh St., Saskatoon, Sask. CXiABE, W. Harvey — Manager, Sas- katchewan Investment & Trust Co., Sas- katoon. Born Belleville, Ont., Dec. 12, 1873, son of T. H. and Eliza Moon Clare. Educated public schools and Albert Col- lege, Belleville. Taught school. South- ern Manitoba, 1895-1898; joined Union Bank, 1898; clerk, Union Bank, Hart- ney, Man., and Lanigan, Sask. Came to Saskatoon, 1910; present position since 1911. Councillor, Lanigan, 1909- 1910. Married Emily L. Shore, 1908; has one daughter. Club: Saskatoon. Society: A. F. & A. M. Recreations: tennis, curling. Liberal; Anglican. Address: 619 6th Ave., N., Saskatoon, Sask. CI^ABK, Charles. — Publisher High River Times. Born Tiverton, Ont., March 27, 1870, son of Donald and Mary McDougall Clark. Educated public and high schools. Printer, Kincardine, Ont., 1890-1899. Served with Strathcona's Horse, Commissary Department, South African War, later attached to British Army Corps, 1899-1903. Married Mary Elizabeth MacDonell, 1907; has one son and one daughter. Club: High River. Society: A. F. & A. M. Recreation: Fishing. Conservative; Anglican. Ad- dress: High River, Alta. WHO'S WHO AND WHY ALECK CLARK CIiA&K, Aleck — President, Sterling Loan & Securities Co., Ltd., 1739 Scarth St., Regina; Director, Sterling Trust Corporation, Ltd.; Director, Plainview Farming Co., Ltd.; Director, Security Loan Co., Ltd.; Director, Western Cities Development Co. Born Wellington County, Ont., Aug. 9, 1875, son of John and Mary Jane Clark. Educated public schools, Nankato and Redwood, Minn. Farmed, Redwood Falls, Minn., 1889- 1903. Came to Saskatchewan, 1903; real estate and loan business, Regina, since 1903. MTarried Aleda Maud Dowswell, daughter of George Dowswell, 1907; has one daughter. Society: I. O. O. F. Rec- reations: shooting, golf. Liberal; Meth- odist. Address: 2143 Hamilton St., Re- gina, Sask. 141 WHO'S WHO AND WHY GEORGE TUNNAH CLARK. CIiASK, George Tunnah, B. A., C. E. — ' City Engineer, City Hall, Saskatoon. Born Campbellford, Ont., May 18, 1880, son of John and Agnes Waddell Clark. Educated: high school, Campbellford; Toronto University. Rodman, Mainten- ance of Way and Location, T. & N. O. Ry. ; subsequently inspector of sidewalks and pavements, roadway department. City of Toronto ;came to Saskatchewan 1906; resident engineer on installation of water and sewer system, Indian Head; similar work Maple Creek, 1907; similar work Palmerston, Ont., 1908; in present position since 1909. Married Leila Ada Aull, Toronto, 1909; has one son. Club: Canadian Society Civil En- gineers. Presbyterian. Address: 540 Fifth Ave., Saskatoon, Sask. CIiARK, John Arthur, B. A., Iili. B. — Of Lennie & Clark, Barristers and So- licitors, Bower Bldg., Vancouver. Born Dundas, Ont., June 8, 1886, son of William and Frances J. Clark. Educated: To- ronto University; Osgoode Hall. With Meredith & Fisher, London, Ont., 1909; came to Vancouver, 1910; present part- nership formed, 1911. Serving as Cap- tain, 72nd Seaforth Highlanders. Clubs: University; Commercial; Shaughnessy Heights Golf; Alpine; Royal Hamilton Yacht. Recreations: golf, tennis. Pres- byterian. Address: 1069 Beach Ave., Vancouver, B. C. CI^ARK, Bev. John Alexander, B. A. — Minister, Knox Presbyterian Church, Calgary. Born Hamilton, Ont., Sept. 15, 1866, son of John and Isabella Roy Som- ervllle Clark. Educated public and high schools, Dundas, Ont; Toronto Uni- REV. JOHN ALEXANDER CLARK versity; Knox College. Appreintice, The Banner, Dundas, 1880; attended Toronto University, 1892-1896; Knox College, 1896-1898; minister. Cowan Avenue Church, Toronto, 1898-1903:; present charge since 1903. Married Alexandrina Sutherland, Glencoe, Ont., '1898; has three sons and one daughter. Address: 104 5th Ave., W., Calgary, Alta. CI;ABK, Julia Jane. — Wife of William Clark, ex-Chief Factor Hudson's Bay Co. Born Kildonan, Man., daughter of Don- ald and Jane Murray, one of Lord Sel- kirk Settlers, 1812. Educated Winnipeg. President Auxiliary Y. M. C. A.; Presi- dent Girls' Home of Welcome. Mar- ried William Clark, 1882. Clubs: Wom- en's Canadian, Women's Musical. Pres- byterian. Address: 261 Colony St., Win- nipeg, Man. CI^ABK, IVtichael, M. B., C. M., M. F. — Farmer. Born Belford, Northumberland, England, May 12, 1861, son of Michael and Jane Clark. Educated Elmfleld Col- cele, York, England; Edinburgh Univer- sity (gold medal languages). Practiced for some years England; ex-Member Newcastle-on-Tyne school board. En- gaged farming and ranching. Alberta, 1905; elected to House of Commons, for Red Deer, 1908-1911. Married Eliza- beth Smith, Hamilton, 1882; has four sons. Recreations: Cricket, walking. Lib- eral. Address: Belford Ranch, Olds. Alta. 142 WHO'S WHO AND WHY CI^ARK, Robert Percy — Financial Agent, 1214 Douglas St., Victoria; Pres- ident, Western Motor & Supply Co. Ltd.; Director, Sun Rubber Co. Ltd. Born London, England, April 17, 1874, son of Robert and Elizabeth Francis Clark. Educated: Broadstairs College, Kent County. Mining, Klondyke, 1897; came to Victoria, 1900; in South Africa, 1900- 1906; established present business, 1906. Served with 7th Fusiliers,. 1900-1901; with Kimberly Regiment; witli Diamond Field Horse, Diamond Fields Field Ar- tillery, South African War, 1900-1902; (King's and Queen's medals) and corona- tion; Captain 5th Regt., C. G. A., at pres- ent time Victoria. Married Mildred Campbell, 1903; has two sons and two daughters. Club: Pacific. Societies: A. F. & A. M.; S. O. B. ; Eagles. Recrea- tion: polo. Conservative; Anglican. Ad- dress: Victoria, B. C. CI^ABK, Robert William. — Financial Broker, Mahon Block, Victoria. Born Sidcot, Somersetshire, England, May 14, 1863, son of Robert and Mary Ann Clark. Educated Friends School, Sidcot; pri- vate school, Southport. With Wm. Clark & Son, Bristol, England. Came to Brit- ish Columbia, 1891; with W. H. Malkin & Co., Vancouver, 1891-1897. Established present business 1897. Married Alice M. Robb of Portadown, Ireland, 1887. So- ciety: R. T. of T. Recreations: Driving, boating, gardening. Address: 1224 Rich- ardson St., Victoria, B. C. WILLIAM CLARK. CI.ARK, William. — Chief Factor Hud- son's Bay Co. (retired). Born Kirkwall, Orkney, Scotland, Oct. 26, 1840, son of William and Eliza Mowat Aim Clark. Educated Sandwick, Orkney. Shipping clerk, Granton Pier, near Edinburgh; came to Fort Garry, Man. (now Winni- peg), 1861 via York Factory, Hudson's Bay; thence to Fort Garry by York boat. Hudson's Bay Company's post, Pembina, 1861-1863; then successively at the head office. Fort Garry, Portage la Prairie and White Horse Plains (now St. Fran- cois Xavier). Had charge of Grand Forks, N. D., the last post of the Hud- son's Bay Co., in the United States. Dur- ing absence of Chief Trader was in charge of White Horse Plains; subse- quently sent by Governor McTavish to establish post at Oak Point, Lake Mani- toba, in order to cut out free traders who had begun to display spirit of ac- tivity not to company's liking; remained there thirteen years in charge of all posts on Lake Manitoba and Lake Win- nipegosis. Appointed junior chief trader 1871; chief trader, 1879; factor, 1884; chief factor, 1892; retired, 1908. In early days of Red River settlement was for several years in charge of horse cart brigade that took furs to agency in St. Paul, making one trip there and back each year; brigade usually consisting of about three hundred carts. Married Julia Murray, Kildonan, 1882, daughter of Donald Murray, one of original Sel- kirk Settlers, 1812. Presbyterian. Ad- dress: 261 Colony St., Winnipeg, Man. W. HAROLD CLARK CI.ARK, W. Harold.— Of W. H. Clark & Co., Ltd., window and door manufac- turers, Ninth St., Edmonton. President Edmonton Lumber Co., Ltd.; Edmonton Brick Co., Ltd. Born London, England, July 1, 1869, son of William and Ellen Clark. Educated Wesleyan schools, London. Came to Toronto, Ont., 1889; Alberta, 1892; contracting and lumber business in his own name, Edmonton, 1895; company incorporated 1905. Trus- tee Edmonton School Board, 1909-1912; Director Y. M. C. A.; First Vice-Presi- dent Edmonton Board of Trade, 1911. Alderman, first Council Edmonton, 1905. Served with Queen's Own Rifles, Toronto. 1890-1891. Married Agnes J. Robson, Durham, Ont., 1899; has three sons and one daughter. Club: Edmonton. So- cieties: A. F. & A. M.; I. O. O. F. ; S. O. E. Conservative; Anglican. Address: 627 MacKay Ave., Edmonton, Alta. WHO'S WHO AND WHY CI^ABKi:, Adam, B. A., M. B. — Phy- sician, 211 Somerset Bloclt, Winnipeg. Born Millbrook, Ont., Oct. 10, 1873, son of Rev. Ricliard and Frances Clarke. Educated Queen's Universitj'. Practiced Lauder, Man., 1901; later Cypress River, Man., where medical health officer, 1901- 1906; came to Winnipeg 1907. Married Alice Maud Sadler, Lindsay, Ont., 1901; has two daughters. Society: A. F. & A. M. Recreation: Walking. Conservative; Methodist. Address: 550 Wardlaw Ave.. Winnipeg, Man. CI.ABKB, Alfred Henry, K. C, Iili. B., M. P. — Of Clarke, McCarthy, Carson & jNIacleod, Dominion Bank Bldg, Calgary. Born Manilla, Victoria County, Ont., Oct. 25, 1860, son of John and Ann Clarke. Educated grammar school Ma- nilla; Toronto University and Osgoode Hall. Called to Ontario Bar, 1882; mem- ber of firm, Clarke & Wismer, Essex Center, Ont., 1882-1890; practiced, Wind- sor, Ont., 1890; County Crown Attorney, 1912; Clerk of the Peace and Local Mas- ter of Supreme Court, 1891-1904; mem- ber of firm Clarke, Cowan, Bartlet & Bartlet, Windsor, 1896-1904; appointed K. C, 1902; member of firm Clarke, Bart- let & Bartlet, Windsor, 1904-1912; elected life Bencher of Law Society of Upper Canada, having been elected fourth time in succession. Called to Alberta Bar, 1912, when present partnership formed. Elect- ed to House of Commons for South Essex, 1904; re-elected, 1908; re-elected, 1911. Married Margaret Gibson, 1888 (deceased); has one son and two daugh- ters. Clubs: Ranchmen's; Golf and Country. Society: A. F. & A. M. Rec- reation: fishing. Liberal; Methodist. Address: Calgary, Alta. CIiABKE, Harold Curtis. — Of Clarke, Stuart & Co., Wholesale Stationery Job- ber, Seymour St., Vancouver. Born St. Andrews, N. B., Sept. 30, 1862, son of Nelson and Mary Jane Clarke. Came to British Columbia 1888. President Recre- ation Park Amusement Co.; License Commissioner. Married Lilian G. Camp- bell, 1891; has three sons and three daughters. Club: Vancouver Yacht. Recreations: Baseball and lacrosse. Ad- dress: 1246 Haro St., Vancouver, B. C. CI^ABKB, Josepli Andrew — Of Clarke & Eckstein, Barristers and Solicitors, 209 Jasper Ave., E., Edmonton. Born Osnabruck Centre, Ont., Sept. 20, 1869. Educated: Prescott High School; Brock- ville Collegiate Institute; Upper Canada College; Toronto University. Three years a law student; afterwards a jour- nalist, a member of the R. N. W. M. Police Force, and a civil servant; went to the Yukon in the early days, as assis- tant to the gold commissioner; editor and proprietor Klondike Miner, 1901- 1902; secretary Yukon Citizens Commit- tee which presented petition on Yukon grievances to Earl Minto, on his visit to Dawson; unsuccessful candidate for House of Commons for Yukon, 1902; member Yukon Council, 1902-1907; came to Edmonton 1908, and has practised here since; Alderman, 1912. Member So- ciety Arctic Brotherhood; charter mem- ber Fraternal Order of Eagles. A Rad- ical Labour advocate. Address: Edmon- ton, Alta. SIMON JOHN CLARKE CIiABKB, Simon John. — Commissioner City of Calgary, City Hall, Calgary. Born Huntington, Que., Dec. 22, 1852, son of Simon John and Catherine Clarke. Educated public schools Quebec. Served Northwest Mounted Police, Port Walsh, Alta., 1876-1882. Proprietor of the Queen's Hotel, Calgary 1892-1901. First Councillor of Calgary, 1884; Chairman Police and Relief Committee, Calgary, 1884. First City Commissioner four terms; Alder- man five terms; Chairman of Public Works many years. Married Jane Find- lay, 1884; has three sons and one daugh- ter. Club: Alberta. Societies: A. F. & A. M.; A. O. U. W.; L O. F.; K. of P. Conservative; Anglican. Address: 238 Twelfth Ave. E., Calgary, Alta. CIiABKB, William H. — Manager Que- bec Bank, 8th Ave., W., Calgary. Born Bedford, N. S., June 18, 1870, son of William H. and Maria Clarke. Educated: private schools, Bedford; high school, Halifax. Junior, Royal Bank of Canada, Halifax, 1889-1910; Inspector, Royal Bank, in Maritime Provinces, previous to coming to Calgary; opened Calgary branch, Royal Bank, 1907; Manager, Quebec Bank Calgary, since 1910. Mar- ried Helen W. Sutcliffe, Halifax, 1896; has one daughter. Clubs: Ranchmen's; Calgary Golf and Country. Recreations: golf, motoring, shooting, fishing. Con- servative; Anglican. Address: Elbow Park, Calgary, Alta. WHO'S WHO AND WHY CI^ASBY, I^ewis Frederick. — Deputy Attorney General for Alberta. Born Mlllbrook, Ont., April 7, 1874, son of Lewis Simpson and Harriet Clarry. Edu- cated high school Millbrook, Ont.; Os- good© Hall; called to Ontario Bar 1898; practiced Hastings, Ont, 1898- 1909; came to Alberta and practiced Calgary, 1910; appointed to present po- sition, 1910. Unsuccessful candidate East Northumberland, Ont., general elec- tion, 1908. Councillor. Hastings, Ont., 1909. Married Winnifred Annie Johnson, daughter of Rev. Francis Johnson, 1902; has one son and one daughter. Club: Edmonton. Societies: A. P. & A. M.; C. O. F. ; I. O. F. Recreations: all outdoor sports. Liberal; Methodist. Address: 1253 Victoria Ave., Edmonton, Alta. CTmAUGWHOTSI, Joins. Harold — Barris- ter and Solicitor, Leigh Spencer Bldg., Vancouver, and Westminster Trust Bldg., Chilliwack. Born London, England, March 9, 1886, son of John William and Esther Claughton. Educated privately. Came to Canada, 1904; practised law, Yukon Territory, 1908; Alberta, 1909; Vancouver and Chilliwack since 1910; with Transport Service, South Africa; Uruguay Army, South America. Socie- ties: I. O. O. F.; S. O. E.; Royal Society of St. George. Recreations: riding, boat- ing. Address: Vancouver, B. C. CLAY, Rev. William Iieslie. — St. An- drew's Presbyterian Church, Victoria. Born Bedeque, P. E. I., Nov. 14, 1863, son of John and Jane Clay. Educated Prince of Wales College; McGill Uni- versity-; Presbyterian College, Montreal. Minister, Moose Jaw, Sask., 1890. Mar- ried Florence N. Leitch, 1890; has one son and four daughters. Recreations: Tennis, bowling, boating, fishing. Ad- dress: 821 Linden Ave., Victoria, B. C. RICHARD STOPFORD CLAYTON CI^AYTON, Richard Stopford. — Real. Estate Broker, 615 Pender St., Vancou- ver. Born Northumberland, England, Jan. 1, 1887, son of Richard and Emily B. Bull Clayton. Educated Eton. Came to Canada 1899. Ranching and stock raising. South Medicine Hat, Alta., 1899- 1907. Came to British Columbia, 1907; real estate business, Vernon, B. C, 1907- 1909; established present business 1909. Served with Highland Light Infantry. Married Martha Hasard, Medicine Hat, 1900; has two sons. Recreation: Cricket. Conservative; Anglican. Address: 764 Bidwell St., Vancouver, B. C. d^EMENT, Stephen Emjuett. — Of Clement & Clement, Barristers, Brandon. Born Cookstown, Ont., Oct. 14, 1867, son of Stephen and Eleanor Clement. Edu- cated public schools Cookstown, Brandon College, Wesley College. Came to Bran- don 1882. Studied law with Hon. Clifford Sifton and J. A. M. Aikins; called to Manitoba Bar, 1895; Director Y. M. C. A.; member of Board, Wesley College, Winnipeg; ex-School Trustee; Alderman, Brandon, 1906; Mayor, 1907- 1908. Married Aleta E. Paisley, 1899: has two sons and one daughter. Club: Canadian. Societies: A. O. U. W. ; Mac- cabees. Liberal; Methodist. Address: Brandon, Man. CI^EMENT, WiUiam Alexander, CXi. — Civil Engineer, Dominion Trust Bldg., Vancouver. Born Niagara, Ont., Aug. 27, 1865, son of John Mewburn and Eliza- beth Clement. Educated Toronto Uni- versity, School of Practical Science, To- ronto. Engineer on Welland Canal, 1889; City Engineer's Department, To- ronto, 1890; Assistant City Engineer, Toronto, 1898-1905. Came to British Col- umbia, 1905; City Engineer, Vancouver, 1905-1911; associate member Canadian Society C. E., 1899. Married Louise Bertram Thomson-Currie, Orillia, Ont., 1904; has one son and one daughter. Presbyterian. Address: Vancouver, B. C. CIiEMEirr, Hon. William Henry Pope. — Judge of the Supreme Court of Brit- ish Columbia since 1906. Born Vienna, Ont., May 13, 1858, son of Rev. Edwin and Mary C. Pope Clement. Educated Toronto University (B. A., LL. B. ; first honors; gold medal, 1881); Osgoode Hall. Called to Ontario Bar and practiced To- ronto, 1880. Legal Adviser and Member of Yukon Council, 1898-1900; called to British Columbia Bar and practiced Grand Forks 1901-1905; appointed Judge for Yale County 1905. Unsuccessful can- didate to House of Commons for West York, 1891; unsuccessful candidate to British Columbia Legislature for Grand Forks, 1903. Author of "Law of the Canadian Constitution," first edition 1892; second edition 1904; "History of Canada," 1897, selected by a committee WHO'S WHO AND WHY HON. WILLIAM HENRY POPE CLEM- ENT of the Provincial Governments for use- public schools. Married Elsie L. Main, Brampton, Ont., 1889; has one son and two daughters. Recreation: yachting Address: Vancouver, B. C. HERBERT SYLVESTER CLEMENTS, M. P. CIiEMENTS, Herbert Sylvester, M. F. — Of Clements & Heyward, Real Estate Brokers, 535 Pender St. W., Vancouver, B. C. Born Chatham, Ont., Nov. 9, 1869, son of William and Alice Clements. Edu- cated public school; Chatham College. Stock farming and also interested with T. H. Taylor & Co., Ltd., Chatham, man- ufacturers of woolens and flour, 1894- 1904. Represented West Kent, House of Commons, 1904; member of Chatham School Board and City Council. Came to British Columbia and established pres- ent business, 1908. Elected to House of Commons for Comox-Atlin, 1911. Mar- ried Jenny McGarvin, daughter of John McGarvin, Chatham, 1899. Club: Al- bany (Toronto). Societies: A. F. & A M.; Temple Chapter and Shriner; I. O. 0. F. ; S. O. E. Recreations: Hunting, shooting. Conservative; Anglican. Ad- dress: Haro and Thurlow Sts., Vancou- ver, B. C. CIiEM£SHA, P. Chapman — Architect, Regina, Sask. Born Preston, Lancashire, England, Aug. 2, 1876, son of Alfred Clemesha, J. P., and Laura (Wesley) Clemesha. Educated The Society of Friends school, York. Tea business with his father; held responsible position Ceylon tea gardens, three years; then three years Argentine Republic, admin- istrative position, cattle and sheep ranches; ranched some time Maple Creek, Sask., draughtsman George L. Lang architect's office, Calgary; archi- tect, Regina, since 1905. Recreations: sailing, swimming. Anglican. Address: Regina, Sask. ALBERT ERNEST CLEVELAND CIiEVEI^ANS, Ernest Albert, C. £., B. C. I.. S., D. L. S. — Of Cleveland & Cam- eron, Civil Engineers, 506 Winch Bldg., Vancouver. Born Alma, N. B., May 12, 1874, son of Nathan and Mary Akerly Cleveland. Educated: Alma Grammar 146 WHO'S WHO AND WHY School; Washington University. Came to British Columbia and engaged gen- eral engineering and surveying practice 1890. Married Catherine MacKechnie, 1906; has one son and one daughter. Club: Terminal City. Society: A. F. & A. M. Baptist. Address: 853 Jervis St., Vancouver, B. C. CIiINTOlT, Georg-e Wilt. — Paymaster, Canadian Collieries (Dunsmuir, Ltd.), Cumberland. Born Harrisburg, Pa., Aug. 19, 1861, son of George Wilt Clin- ton, Master Mechanic Pennsylvania Rail- way. Educated high school Harrisburg; clerk in P. & O. S. S. Co., 1880-1882; came to British Columbia 1882; with the Es- quimau Waterworks Co., 1882-1888; ap- pointed paymaster Union Collery Co., Cumberland, B. C, 1888; this company was merged with the Wellington Col- lieries, 1898; the Canadian Collieries ab- sorbed the Wellington Collieries 1910; President and Managing Director Cum- berland Electric Lighting Co.; Treasurer Cumberland Union Waterworks Co. So- cieties: A. F. & A. M.; K. T.; R. A. M.; Mystic Shrine. Recreations: Tennis, golf. Address: Cumberland, B. C. JAMES CLINKSKILL CIiINKSKII^Ii, James — Of House of Clinkskill, 21st St., Saskatoon. Born Glasgow, Scotland, May 6, 1854, son of Josephine Katherine Marie and James Clinkskill, M. E. Educated public schools, Madras College and St. Andrew's College, Glasgow, Scotland. Apprenticed cotton and woolen yarns business, Glasgow, 1871; came to Prince Albert, Sask., and opened general store 1882; conducted general store Battleford, Sask., 1883; has since disposed of same; opened branch store Saskatoon, 1899. Chairman Battleford School Board 1888-1898; May- or Saskatoon 1906, 1911-1912; Member for Battleford District, Northwest Territories Legislative Assembly 1888-1899; Member for Saskatoon 1902-1905; selected by Pre- mier Haultain 1902, to serve on Execu- tive Committee Northwest Territories, but shortly after differed with him on school policy and resigned. Elected to Board of Governors of University of Saskatchewan, 1908; re-elected and elect- ed chairman, 1910. Served with Bat- tleford Home Guards, Northwest Rebel- lion, 1885. Married Dora Babbington Taylor, Winnipeg, 1884; has one son and eight daughters. Societies: A.F. &A.M. ; L O. O. F.: K. of P.; President St. An- drew's Society, Saskatoon. Recreations: Football, golf. Address: 152 Crescent, Saskatoon, Sask. JAMES THOMAS CLINKSKILL CIiINKSKIi;!^, James Tbomas — Of Clinkskill & Geddings, Real Estate and Financial Brokers, Clinkskill Block, Sas- katoon; Director, Saskatoon Mutual Land Co., Ltd. Born Battleford, Sask., April 2, 1889, son of James and Dora B. Clinkskill. Educated Collegiate In- stitute, Winnipeg. In general merchan- dise business with his father, Saska- toon, 1908; owner and promoter of mov- ing picture houses through Saskatche- wan; present firm formed, 1911. Captain, 95th Regiment, Saskatoon. Club: Sas- katoon. Society: I. O. O. F. Conserva- tive; Presbyterian. Address: Saskatoon, Sask. WHO'S WHO AND WHY CXiVBB, WiUiam H, P. — Of Clubb & Stewart, Clothing Merchants, 315 Has- tings St., Vancouver; President Domin- ion Trust Co. Born Aberdeen, Scotland, April 24, 1862, son of James and Isabella Watson Club. Educated public schools, Aberdeen and Canada. Came to Canada 1872. Clerk with his father, James Clubb, Embro, Ont., until 1890, when came to British Columbia and established pres- ent business. Member Vancouver School Board seven years. Married Elizabeth Houston; has one son. Liberal; Metho- dist. Address: 1131 Beach Ave., Vancou- ver, B. C. CI.XJT, Isidore, O. M- I. — Auxiliary Bishop of the Bishop of the Vicarite Apostolic of Athabasca. Born France, Feb. 11, 1832. Educated Valence. Elect- ed Bishop 1860. Address: Lesser Slave Lake, Alta. JOHN STILWELL CLUTB CIilTTi:, John Stilwell. — Barrister and Solicitor, New Westminster. Born New Westminster, March 23, 1867, son of John Stilwell and Sara J. Clarkson Clute. Called to British Columbia Bar 1893. Practiced Rossland, 1895-1905; New Westminster since 1905. Mayor, Ross- land, 1902-1904; Alderman several years. Police Commissioner, 1899-1903; Justice of the Peace, 1903. Married Mary L. R. Walker, daughter of Rev. J. Walker, New Westminster, 1893. Clubs: West- minster; Terminal City; Rossland. So- ciety: A. F. & A. M. Recreations: Out- door sports. Conservative; Presbyter- Ian. Address: 212 Third St., New West- minster, B. C. COATES, Frank Spaulding' — Proprietor Lakeview Hotel, Kelowna; partner, Coates, Edwards & Gowen, implement dealers, Kelowna; proprietor, Lakeview Livery: interested in ranching, etc.; Chairman, Publicity Committee, Kelowna Board of Trade. Born Niagara County, N. Y., Sept. 2, 1862, son of Luman B. and Emily R. Cooper Coates. Educated: Public Schools. Station agent. New York Central, Newfane and Mexico, N. Y., 1881-1889; manager, Postal Tele- graph, Lockport, 1890-1894; chief ac- countant, Holly Mfg. Co., Lockport, 1892- 1902; chief accountant. Snow Steam Pump Works, Buffalo, 1902-1909; grain buyer, Brandon, 1909; grain buyer, Cal- gary, 1909-1910; established present busi- ness, 1910. President Kelowna Racing Association. Married Clara W. Parsons, Wilson, N. Y., 1885; has two sons and three daughters. Club: Kelowna. Rec- reation: boating. Address: Kelowna, B. C. COBUBN, John Wood. — President and Managing Director New Ladysmith Lum- ber Co., Wallace and Eraser Sts., Nan- aimo. Born Harvey, N. B., Aug. 30, 1859, son of Andrew Wood and Elizabeth Co- burn. Educated public schools. New Brunswick; with his father as railroad contractor New Brunswick, 1881. Came to Winnipeg as clerk wholesale clothing 1883; came to British Columbia and em- ployed as conductor on Esquimalt «S; Nanaimo Ry. Mayor of Wellington, 1900. Organized New Ladysmith Lumber Co., 1901 and became President and General Manager, with headquarters at Nanaimo. Mayor of Ladysmith, 1904-1905. Presi- dent Vancouver Island Development League, 1910. President Ladysmith Hardware Co., Ladysmith. Married El- len Christina Little, Harvey, N. B., 1882 (deceased) ; married Ellen Cowie, Vic- toria, 1899; has two sons and three daughters. Clubs: Nanaimo, Pacific (Victoria), Terminal City (Vancouver). Society: A. F. & A. M. Address: Stew- art Ave., Nanaimo, B. C. COCHBANB, Arthur Ormiston. — Of Billings & Cochrane, Barristers and So- licitors, Vernon. Born Whitby, Ont., June 21, 1879, son of William and Adie A. Cochrane. Came to British Columbia 1885. Educated public schools; Colle- giate Institute, Whitby, Ont. Called to British Columbia Bar 1903; practiced at Vernon since. Official Administrator, Vernon. Married Helen R. Christian, daughter of Charles Christian, Vernon, 1905; has one daughter. Club: Ranchers.' Society: L O. O. F. Recreations: All outdoor sports. Conservative; Presby- terian. Address: Vernon, B. C. 148 WHO'S WHO AND WHY COCKBUBN, Alicia Emeretta SecorcL — Wife of Isaac Cockburn. Born Queens- ton, Ont, daughter of Charles Badaux and Margaret Secord, and grand-daugh- ter of Laura Secord. Educated private schools, Queenston and Niagara, Ont. Came to Manitoba 1892. Married Isaac Cockburn, 1882. Clubs: Women's Can- adian, Daughters of the Empire. Pres- byterian. Address: 430 River Ave., Fort Rouge, Winnipeg, Man. COCKBURN, Jobu Wesley, M. E. — Me- chanical Engineer. Born Thorold, Ont., Jan. 9, 1856, son of Cbarles and Caro- line Cockburn. Educated Thorold. En- gineer, Alliance, Ohio, 1880. Came to Winnipeg 1882. Controller, City of Win- nipeg, 1910. President Winnipeg Lib- eral Association, 1906. Fathered Win- nipeg Municipal Power Development, Point du Bois, Man. Married Jennie McDonald Mason, Winnipeg, 1883; has one son and two daughters. Liberal; Methodist. Address: 281 St. John's Ave., Winnipeg, Man. COIiDWEIiI^, Mrs. Anne. — Born Brampton, Ont., daughter of James and Eliza Anderson. Educated Brampton, Ont. Member Brandon Ladies' Hospital Aid. Clubs: Brandon Art Club; Y. W. C. A.; Daughters of the Empire. Mar- ried George Robson Coldwell, Barrister, 1883; has four sons and one daughter. Recreation: Gardening. Anglican. Ad- dress: 122 Eighteenth St., Brandon, Man. COIiDWEIiI^, Hon. Georgfe Bobson, B. A., K. C. — Minister of Education and Municipal Commissioner for Manitoba; Barrister, of Coldwell, Coleman & Cur- ran, Brandon. Born Clarke Township, Durham County, Ont., July 4, 1858, son of William Edward and Mary Coldwell. Educated public schools, Kinburn, Ont.; Clinton grammar school; Trinity Col- lege school. Port Hope; Trinity College, Toronto. Practiced Winnipeg, 1882- 1883; Brandon since. Member of Bran- don Council twenty years. Elected to Manitoba Legislature for Brandon City 1907, on appointment as Minister of Edu- cation; re-elected 1910. Married Ann Anderson, Winnipeg, 1883; has four sons and one daughter. Clubs: Manitoba, Carleton, Brandon. Recreations: shoot- ing, gardening. Conservative; Anglican. Address: 122 Eighteenth St., Brandon, Man. COlMJiVrJilMlM, Joseph Alfred. — Financial and Real Estate Broker, Holden Bldg., \ancouver. Born Birmingham, England, March 27, 1851. Educated Birmingham. Commenced business career with Mid- land Ry. Came to British Columbia in 1882, residing two years in Victoria be- fore establishing present business. Not- ary public. Married Ellen Cobley, Eng- land. Recreation: horses. Address: 2360 Powell St., Vancouver, B. C. CDIiBMAN, Charles Edward, M. D., C. M. — (McGill) Physician and Surgeon, of Drs. Coleman & Macnab, Alexander Cor- ner, Calgary. Born Chatham, N. B., Nov. 30, 1880, son of Patrick and Anna Donovan Coleman. Educated grammar school, Chatham; McGill University; practiced Medicine, Chatham, 1902-1903; Redbank, N. B., 1903-1909; Post-gradu- ate Couse, St. Mary's Hospital, New York, 1910; Calgary since 1910. Married Lorette F. Judd, New York, 1911. So- cieties: K. of C. ; New Brunswick Medi- cal. Roman Catholic. Address: 1126 Sixteenth Ave. W., Calgary, Alta. COI^EMAN, George Benjamin, K. C. — Of Coldwell, Coleman & Curran, Barristers, Brandon. Born Lynn, Ont., April 5, 1865, son of Edwin Ruthven and Mary Cole- man. Educated Academy St. Catha- rines. Law student, Winnpeg, 1885; practiced Brandon since 1900. Alderman Ave years; School Trustee, Brandon, three years. Married Victoria Ann Mer- rick, Winnipeg, 1890; has one son. Club: Brandon. Society: I. O. O. F. Recre- ation: Golf. Conservative; Anglican. Address: 339 Victoria Ave., Brandon, Man. COIiES, Arthur. — Financial and Real Estate Agent, 1205 Broad St., Victoria. Born Watford, England, Sept. 4, 1872, son of Walter T. and F. J. Coles. Edu- cated Aldenham grammar school, Eng- land; Insurance business London, Eng- land, 1888. Came to British Columbia, 1897. Notary Public. Served four years Volunteer Regiment. Married Amy G. Galley, Victoria, 1902. Club: Pacific. Recreations: Golf, cricket. Conservative; Anglican. Address: Victoria, B. C. COI>I>ISSON, James T. J. — Of Short, Woods, Bigger & Collisson, Barristers, 14 Howard St., Edmonton. Born Lucan, Ont, Aug. 21, 1875, son of Michael and Mary Twohey Collisson. Educated high school, Lucan; Normal school, Regina; taught school, Ontario, 1895-1896; Sas- katchewan, 1897; Alberta, 1898-1903; Yu- kon, 1903-1905; studied law and called to Alberta bar, 1908; joined present firm 1909. School Trustee, Edmonton, 1909- 1910; 1911-1912. Treasurer Children's Aid Society of Edmonton and Strath- cona, 1910; Secretary, 1911. Society: K. of C. Recreation: Curling. Liberal: Roman Catholic. Address: 708 Seventh St., Edmonton, Alta. COIiI^ISON, The Ven. W. H. — Archdea- con of Caledonia; Commissary to the Bishop of Caledonia, and C. M. S. Mis- sionary to Nishka, Zimshean, and Haida tribes of Indians, Northwest Coast and Islands, British Columbia. Born Coun- ty Armagh, Ireland, Nov. 12, 1847, son of J. and M. Maxwell Collinson. Edu- cated Church of Ireland Normal Col- lege; Church Missionary College, Islmg- 149 WHO'S WHO AND WHY ton. Superintendent of Industrial Schools Cork; Missionary to Zimshean Indians, 1873; volunteered as first missionary to the Haidas, of Queen Charlotte's Islands, who were known then as the "Pirates of the North Pacific Coast," being the finest and fiercest of the L.'oast Indians, 1876; ordained deacon and priest, 1878; opened the Inland Mission to Gitikshans, 1880; archdeacon, 1891; secretary to the North British Columbia Mission of the Church Missionary Society, and Bishop's Commissary, 1893-1894; published trans- lation of Evening and Morning Prayers, Hymns and portions into Zimsliean. Haida and Nishka languages; author History of the British Columbia Mission. Married Marion M. Goodwin, London, 1873. Address: Kincolith, Northwest Coast, B. C. COI^THURST, Guy BuUer — Of Thomp- son, Daniel & Colthurst, Architects, Cen- tral Chambers, Saskatoon; member Sas- katchewan Architectural Association. Born Toronto, Ont, Sept. 18, 1882, son of Henry Buller and Ellen Blythe Rogers Colthurst. Educated privately; Oxford higli school; Bristol grammar school. Articled pupil, T. M. Garrood, London, 1901-1904; assistant to T. M. Garrood, 1904-1905; member of firm, Colthurst & Gott, Holborn, London, 1905-1907; came to Canada, 1907; present partnership formed, 1911. Married Beatrice Nicholls, Cornwall, England, 1910; has one son. Clubs: Automobile, Saskatoon. Recrea- tions: shooting, motoring. Conservative; Anglican. Address: 544 5th Ave., N., Saskatoon, Sask. V..HAKLES J. COLVILLE. COI^VIX^l^z:, Charles J. — Real Estate and Financial Broker, Board of Trade Bldg., Calgary. Born Chesley, Ont., June 17, 1887. Educated public and high schools, Ontario. Came to Alberta, 1906. Assistant manager, Trusts & Guarantee Co., Calgary, 1906-1910; began present business, 1910. Member of Calgary Board of Trade. Married. Liberal; Presbyter- ian. Address: 2022 Hope St., Calgary, Alta. OOMBE, Ztobert G-rierson, F. C. A. — Druggist; President, Melville Board of Trade. Born Aberdeen, Scotland, Aug. 5, 1880, son of James and Elizabeth Jardine Combe. Educated: Aberdeen Grammar School. Came to Saskatche- wan, 1906; established present business, 1908. Councillor, Melville, 1910. Served witli A Squadron 16th Liglit Horse, Moosomin, 1906. Married Jean Traquair Donald, 1909. Societies: A. F. & A. M.; I. O. O. F. ; .K P. Recreations: shooting, curling, tennis. Conservative. Address: Melville, Sask. CON&DON, Frederick Tennyson, K. C, B. A., Iili. B., M. F. — Barrister. Born Annapolis, N. S., Nov. 16, 1858, son of Hinkle and Catherine Congdon Edu- cated high scliool, Yarmouth, N. S., To- ronto University. Studied law at tlie Temple, London, one year. Author first Nova Scotia digest of legal cases, 1890. Member Commission to revise statutes Nova Scotia, sixtli series, 1900; editorial writer Halifax Morning Chronicle, 1885- 1887; member commission to consolidate ordinances Yukon Territory, 1902; mem- ber Yukon Council and legal adviser, 1902; Crown prosecutor, 1902; Commis- sioner, Yukon Territory, 1903-1904, re- signing appointment to contest Yukon seat for House of Commons. Created K. C, 1903. Married Louisa Gladwyn, 1884; has one son and two daughters. Liberal; Anglican. Address: Dawson, Y. T. CONMBB, James — Contractor. Born Sydenham, Ont., Oct. 13, 1848, son of Matthew and Rosina Conmee. Edu- cated Grammar school, Owen Sound, Ont. Interested in mining and lumber trade. Built several sections C. P. R. and Al- goma Central Ry. Projected Atlantic and Pacific Ry. to get a winter port on Lake Superior, 1886. Built portions of what is now C. N. R. Strong advocate of National Transcontinental Ry. and of de- velopment of mineral resources of north. First President Ontario Mining Institute, 1894; President Ontario Mines Develop- ment Co., 1896. Ex-Mayor of Port Ar- thur. Delegate to Deep Waterways Con- vention, 1894. Elected to Ontario Legis- lature June, 1885, 1886, 1890, 1894; re- signed to contest Nipissing, House of Commons, 1896, but resignation not hav- ing become technically effective, being defeated, reclaimed his seat in Legisla- ture, and re-elected 1898, 1902, when re- signed again to successfully contest Thunder Bay and Rainy River for House of Commons, 1904; re-elected 1908. Served 8th New York Cavalry under Gen. Cus- ter, American Civil War. Married Em- ily Florence Cox, Meaford, Ont., 1874. Liberal; Roman Catholic. Address: Port Arthur, Ont. 150 WHO'S WHO AND WHY EDWARD FRANCIS CONNOLLY CONNOIi^'Sr, Edward Francis — Of 1910, when came to Prince Albert and Connolly & McDonald, Real Estate and Financial Agents, Central Avenue and 11th St., Prince Albert. Born Renfrew, Ont., April 1, 1888, son of John and Mary Jane Connolly. Educated Queen's Uni- versity. Mining, Cobalt, Ont., until established present business. Member, Prince Albert Board of Trade. Society: K. of C. Recreations: shooting, motor- ing, outdoor sports. Roman Catholic. Address: Prince Albert, Sask. WHO'S WHO AND WHY CONNACHEB, William Murray. — Man- ager Bank of Nova Scotia, 115 Eighth Ave., Calgary. Born Campbellton, N. B., May 17, 1872, son of Thomas and Jane Connacher. Educated public schools, Campbellton. Junior Bank of Nova Sco- tia, Campbellton, 1886-1891; at different branches of bank Maratine Provinces, 1891-1900; Manager Arnprior, Ont., 1901- 1903; came to Calgary and opened branch 1903. Married Kate Burill, Yarmouth. N. S., 1898; has one daughter. Society: A F & A. M. Conservative; Presbyter- ian. Address: 118 Sixth Ave., W., Cal- gary, Alta. CONNOIiIi'X', Arthur K., M. D. — Physi- cian and Surgeon. Born Sherbrooke, Que., April 4, 1873, son of Rev. Daniel Connolly and Frances D. Sherbrooke. Educated: public schools; Queen's Uni- versity; graduated, 1904. Practised, Van- couver, 1904-1909; Salmon Arm since 1909. Chairman, Salmon Arm School Board. Contributor to College Medical Journals. Married Mary F. Queen, Wood- stock, N. B., 1907; has one son. So- cieties: I. O. F.; C. O. F.; British Co- lumbia Medical. Recreations: farming; travel. Conservative; Methodist. Ad- dress: Salmon Arm, B. C. CONWAY, Tliomas David. — Collector of Customs, Ladysmith. Born Montreal, Jan. 9, 1844, son of Thomas and Alice Conway. Educated public schools and Christian Brothers' school, Montreal. En- tered United States Military Telegraph Service, 1861. Came to British Colum- bia, and constructed the Collins Over- land Telegraph lines. New Westminster to Behrlng Sea, 1864. Superintendent con- struction Western Union Telegraph lines, Omaha to Salt Lake City, 1868-1876. Re- turned to British Columbia, 1876, en- gaged with Dominion Government Tele- graphs until same taken over by C. P. R. Deputy Collector of Customs, 1881-1905; Collector of Customs, 1905. Married Annie Williams, Salt Lake City, 1875; has one son and one daughter. Address: Ladysmith, B. C. CONTBEABZ:, Charles Frederick Prin- gle, D. C. 1., K. C. — Of Conybeare, Church & McArthur, Barristers, Leth- brldge; Vice-President Prudential Life Insurance Co., Winnipeg. Born Little Sutton, England, May 19, 1860, son of Henry and Annie Newport Moone Cony- beare. Educated Westminster school, London, England; came to Canada, 1880: studied law, Winnipeg; on completion of law course practiced Lethbridge. Chan- cellor, Diocese of Calgary; Vice-Presi- dent Alberta Law Society. Married Ida Attwood, daughter of Lieutenant-Colonel Attwood, 1890; has one son and two daughters. Club: Chinook. Societies: CHARLES FREDERICK PRINGLB CONYBEARE, D. C L., K. C. K. of P.; S. O. E. Recreations: Swim- ming, boating. Independent; Anglican. Address: Riverview, Lethbridge, Alta. COOK, Andrew B. — Sheriff, Regina Ju- dicial District; President Saskatchewan Motor Co.; Director Western Trust Co.; Director National Securities, Ltd.; Presi- dent National Fire Insurance Co.; Born Clinton, Ont., Dec. 8, 1870, son of Robert J. and Sarah Cook. Educated pub- lic schools, Kincardine, Ont., and Clinton. Miller, Tiverton, Ont. Came to Manitoba 1889; miller, McCtil- lough & Herriot, Souris, Man., 1889-1895; agricultural implement business, 1895- 1900; general financial business, Areola, 1900-1905; real estate, Regina, 1905- 1908; appointed Sheriff, 1908. Married Agnes McGregor, Winnipeg, 1905; has two daughters. Club: Asslnibola. Rec- reations: curling, motoring, boating, shooting. Liberal; Presbyterian. Ad- dress: Regina, Sask. COOK, Prank C. — General Manager Peoples Trust Co., Ltd., Columbia St., New Westminster; President Eraser Val- ley Tile & Cement Co., Ltd.; Director Westminster, Alaskan Oil Co., Inc.; Di- rector Peoples Building Co., Ltd. Born Neosho County, Kansas, May 8, 1875, son of Robert C. and Sarah Brooks Cook. Educated Bloomington, 111. Agriculture, rubber, hemp and copra business. Man- ila and on the Amazon River, Brazil, 1893-1908. Came to British Columbia 1908. Married May Eastman, 1909. Club: Westminster. Recreation: Riding. Ad- dress: 725 Second St., New Westminster, B. C. 152 WHO'S "WHO AND WHY COOK, John Thomas — ^Financial and Shipping Agent, 405 Metropolitan Bldg., Vancouver. Born Clinton, Ont., Oct. 6, 1874, son of Robert and Sarah Jane Cook. Educated Clinton, Ont., and Brandon, Man. Comenced farming near Griswold, Man., 1888; came to British Columbia, 1906. Married Lottie Orr, Souris, Man.; has one daughter, Marjorie. Society: C. O. F. Recreations: golf, tennis, base- ball, sailing. Address: 154 7th Ave., East Vancouver, B. C. COOK, Robert Harold — President and Mangaging Director Canadian Liverpool Trust Co., Ltd., Vancouver, B. C. Born Blyth, Ont, May 11, 1877, son of Robert John Cook and Sarah Jane Stephenson. Educated public schools Tiverton and Clinton, Ont.; Huntingdon, Man. Came to Manitoba as a boy; farming near Souris, Man., until 1894; printer's devil under Dickie & Barclay, Plaindealer, Souris, 1894; bought out Mr. Dickie's half interest in business and continued under firm name Barclay & Cook, 1897; sold his interest, 1901, and came to Ar- eola, Sask. Councillor, Areola, 1903-1908; Mayor by acclamation, 1910-1911 Moved to Vancouver, B. C, 1911. Married Fran- ces Helena Cornell, Stoughton, Sask., 1903; has two sons and two daughters. Society: A. F. & A. M. Liberal; Pres- byterian. Address 1842 Larch St., Van- couver, B. C. COOMBES, Very Rev. Georg-e Pred- erick, M. A., D. D. — Dean of St. John's Cathedral and Professor of St. John's College, Winnipeg. Born Stockport, England, March 7, 1856, son of Harriet and Rev. J. Coombes, Vicar of Portwo.od, England. Educated Manchester school; Cambridge University. Ordained deacon, 1881; priest, 1882. Classical master Manchester grammar school, 1880-1883; curate, Portwood, 1881-1883; came to Win- nipeg, 1883; professor, St. John's College, since 1883; called to St. John's Cathe- dral, 1883-1905; dean of Rupert's Land, 1905; deputy prolocutor, general synod, 1908. Married Mary Elizabeth Eagles, Rushall, England, 1885; has three sons and one daughter. Club: Manitoba. Rec- reations: lawn tennis, chess. Anglican. Address: the Deanery, Church Ave., Winnipeg, Man. COONET, Charles Thomas. — Rancher and Stock Raiser; Director Kamloops Brewery. Born Kings County, Ireland, Oct. 13, 1835, son of William and Mary Cooney. Came to Canada 1852; British Columbia, 1858; engaged mining, 1858- 1869. Married Elizabeth Allar, 1867; has four sons and six daughters. Recreation: Hunting. Conservative; Roman Catholic. Address: Kamloops, B. C. ALFRED COOPER COOPER, Alfred.^-Of Alfred Cooper & Co., Real Estate and Insurance Agents, Fort William, Ont. Born Toronto, June 18, 1881, son of John and Ann Maria Cooper. Fruit and confectionery busi- ness. Fort William, Ont., 1902; estab- lished present business, 1903. Alderman Fort William, 1911. Held 100 and 220- yard running championship for West- ern Canada, 1906-1907. Married Edith Cusitar, Portage la Prairie, 1906; has two sons. Club: Kaministiquia. So- cieties: A. F. & A. M.; I. O. F. Recrea- tions: Fishing, hunting Conservative; Baptist. Address: 1202 Victoria Ave., Fort William, Ont. COOFER, John Thomas. — Civil En- gineer. Born Underwood, Bruce Coun- ty, Ont., Feb. 27, 1873, son of Robert and Mary Cooper. Educated public schools. Came to Alberta 1892; Assist- ant Engineer with Jas. A. Macmillan, Calgary, 1892. First Mayor Nanton 1907- 1910. Married Annetta Warren, Nan- ton, 1901; has three sons and two daugh- ters. Society: A. F. & A. M. Conserva- tive: Presbyterian. Address: Nanton, Alta. COOPER, Thom.as E. — Of Josselyn & Cooper, Real Estate and Insurance Brok- ers, Kelowna. Born Drayton, Ont., June 24, 1877, son of Donald and Sarah Ann Rose Cooper. Educated: public schools, Drayton. Harness maker, Sintaluta, Sask., 1904-1909; harnessmaker, Kelowna, 1909-1911; formed present partnership, 1912. Assessor, Kelowna, 1912. Mar- ried Myrtle Lilian Whale, 1903; has two daughters. Societies: A. F. & A. M.; C. O. F. Recreation: shooting. Liberal; Methodist. Address: Kelowna, B. C. WHO'S WHO AND WHY WILLIAM WESLEY COOPER OOOFEB, WiUiam Wesley — Of The W. W. Cooper Co., Departmental Store, Swift Current, Sask. President, Moote Coal Co. Ltd.; President, Oddfellows Building Association; member transpor- tation committee. Swift Current Board of Trade. Born Victoria County, Ont., Aug. 31, 1873, son of John and Ellen McNeeley Cooper. Educated: public schools, Victoria County; High School, Medicine Hat. Ranched, Medicine Hat, 1902; began general store business as Argue & Cooper, Swift Current, 1903; business carried on under present name since 1912. Chairman, public school board. Married Sadie Argue, Victoria County, 1902; has two sons. Societies: A. F. & A. M.; I. O. O. F. Recreations: fishing, shooting, motoring. Liberal; Methodist. Address: 13th Ave., Swift Current, Sask. COPi:, Frederick Thomas. — of Cope & Sons, Ltd., Electrical Supplies, 338 Has- tings St., Vancouver. Born Oxford, Eng- land, July 9, 1860, son of Thomas and Amelia Cope. Educated high school, Ox- ford. Came to Manitoba 1879, general contracting, Gladstone, Man., 1879-1890; Brandon, Man., 1890-1895. Came to Brit- ish Columbia 1895; contracting, Vancou- ver, 1895-1897; established present busi- ness 1897. Married Amelia Gentle, Lon- don, England; has two sons. Clubs: Terminal City, Commercial. Societies: K. of P.; I. O. O. F. Recreation: Driving. Conservative; Anglican. Address: 13th and Alder Sts.. Vancouver, B. C. EUSTACE H. COPE COFi:, Eustace H. — Of Sandeman- Cope Co., Ltd., Real Estate, Insurance and Financial Agents, 645 First St., Ed- monton. Born Hankow, China, Aug. 5, 1870, son of Herbert Cope (formerly of Hong Kong and Shanghai Banking Cor- poration) and Blanche Cope. Educated private schools in East and England. Resided Iowa, U. S. A., some years. Farming, Manitoba, 1894; came to Ed- monton, 1906. Secretary-Treasurer West- ern Realty Co. and Accountant S. H. Smith, Official Assignee, until 1910; Sec- retary and Manager Northern Invest- ment Co., Ltd., until 1910; Northern In- vestment Co., Ltd.; joined H. F. Sande- man (business established 1897), 1910. Married Clara Huckell, daughter of Thomas Huckell, formerly of Ottawa, 1895; has three daughters. Clubs: Ed- monton, Empire, Conservative. Soci- eties: A. F. & A. M.; L O. O. F., St. George's. Recreations: Golf, tennis, cricket, boating. Conservative; Anglican. Address: 768 24th St., Edmonton, Alta. 154 WHO'S WHO AND WHY WILLIAM HENRY COPE COFi:, "William Henry. — President and General Manager Cope Furniture Co., 150 Second Ave., Saskatoon. Born Caer- leon, England, April 27, 1872, son of Mathew Morgan and .Elizabeth Cope. Educated Lulworth House, Caerleon; public schools, Winnipeg. Came to Win- nipeg with his parents, 1882. Office boy Hewitt, Bodwell & Wilson, Barristers; office boy to Chief Commissioner Wrig- ley, of the Hudson's Bay Company, 1885; transferred to carpet department; man- ager carpet and furniture department Hudson's Bay Co., Vancouver, 1894-1901; in same capacity, Halifax, 1903; New York City, 1905; Winnipeg, 1906. Came to Saskatoon as Manager Great West Furniture Co., 1908; established present business, 1910. Married Joanna French Hallman, Winnipeg, 1898; has one son and one daughter. Society: Saskatoon Amateur Operatic (conductor). Recrea- tions: Rowing, music, curling, lacrosse. Liberal; Anglican. Address: 140 Spa- dina Crescent, Saskatoon, Sask. COFEI^AKD, Robert Andrew — Of El- liott & Copeland, Real Estate and In- surance Brokers, Kelowna; Director, Cen- tral Okanagan Land and Orchard Co. Ltd. Born Winchester, Ont., June 15, 1864, son of James and Arabella Cope- land. Educated: public and high schools, Owen Sound. Proprietor, Grand Union Hotel, Granville, Sask., 1887-1891; pro- prietor. Granite Hotel, 1891-1907; Su- perintendent, Central Okanagan Land and Orchard Co. Ltd., Kelowna, 1907- 1910; partner Copeland & Richards, liv- ery, Kelowna, 1910-1912; present partner- ship formed, 1912. Alderman, Kelowna, 1911; Police Commissioner, 1912. Mar- ried Isabella McDonald, Glengarry, 1888; has five sons and four daughters. So- cieties: A. F. & A. M.; I. O. O. F.; L. O. L. Recreations: shotting, polo, base- ball, curling. Conservative; Presbyter- ian. Address: Kelowna, B. C. COPP, Clarence W. — Of C. W. Copp & Co., Real Estate and Financial Brokers, 301 A 7th Ave., W., Calgary. Born Bale Verte, N. B., Feb. 17, 1891, son of Aubrey F. and Mabel A. Copp. Edu- cated: public schools. Engaged on G. T. R. survey, 1907-1909; railroad con- tracting, Quebec, 1909-1910; clerk, boot and shoe store, Calgary, 1910-1911; mem- ber Arm, Steeves & Copp, real estate, 1910-1911; established present business, 1911; owners of Broadacres, Penryn Park and Rideau Park, sub-divisions of Saskatoon. Recreations: tennis, motor- ing. Conservative: Methodist. Ad- dress: 830 4th Ave., W., Calgary, Alta. CORBET, J. I. H. — Manager Canadian Bank of Commerce, Vernon, B. C. ; Mem- ber of Vernon Board of Trade. Born Belfast, Ireland, July 14, 1882, son of Jackson Blakely Corbet and Margaret Elizabeth Blakely Corbet. Came to Seat- tle, Wash., as a boy. Educated: Seattle. Clerk, Canadian Bank of Commerce, Se- attle, 1900-1903; subsequently stationed at New Westminster, Victoria and Port- land; accountant at Nelson, 1908; on staff of Winnipeg inspector, 1910; manager Vernon branch since 1911. Clubs: Ranch- ers; Country; Tennis. Recreation: tennis, Presbyterian. Address: Vernon, B. C. COBBETT, Samuel C, M. D. — Phy- sician (retired). Born Port Hope, Ont., April 5, 1846, son of Samuel and Mar- garet Corbett. Educated private schools Ontario; Victoria University, Tonorto. Practiced Perrytown, Ont., 1867; subse- quently Port Hope; came to Manitoba 1882; appointed Dominion Health Officer 1897, retired 1903; Member Council of College of Physicians and Surgeons Manitoba, 1886-1895; Member University Council and Exeminer in Mecidine sev- eral years; Grand Medical Examiner for A. O. U. W.; President Winnipeg Inter- national Sanitary Co. Married Gertrude E. Sangster, Port Perry, 1904; has one son and one daughter. Club: St. Charles Country. Societies: Manitoba Medical; A. F. & A. M.; A. O. U. W.; I. O. F. Recreation: Golf. Liberal; Presbyterian. Address: Ingleneuk, Armstrong's Point, Winnipeg, Man. COBBOTTi;]), Gordon Bruce. — Of Dia- mond & Corbould, Real Estate & Finan- cial Brokers, 513 Columbia St., New Westminster. Born Southampton, Eng- land, Oct. 6, 1877, son of Gordon Ed- ward and Arabella Almond Corbould. Came to British Columbia 1880. Edu- cated St. Paul's School, Esquimau ; Green School, Victoria; high school. New Westminster. Agent Empire Acci- dent & Surety Co., New Westminster, 1905-1907; member of present firm since 1907. Served as Corporal with 2nd Bat- talion, R. C. R., South African War, 1899-1890 (medal and four clasps); mem- WHO'S WHO AND WHY ber of Canadian Coronation Contingent to England, as Corporal 1902 (medal); Lieutenant 6th Regiment, D. C. O. K.. since 1904. Married Maud Agnes Charle- son. New Westminster, 1908: has two sons. Club: Westminster. Society: A. F. & A M Recreation: Shooting and out- door sports. Conservative; Anglican. Address: 217 Queens Ave., New West- minster, B. C. GORDON EDWARD CORBOULD, K. C. COBBOUIiD, Gordon Edward, K. C. — Of Corbould, Grant & McColl, Barristers and Solicitors, 40 Lome St., New West- minster. Born Toronto, Nov. 2, 1847, son of Charles and Mary Corbould. Educated Model school, Toronto; Upper Canada College. Called to Ontario Bar 1872; came to British Columbia, 1880; called to British Columbia Bar, 1882; K. C 1894; bencher, Law Society, British Co- lumbia, 1907; elected to House of Com- mons for New Westminster, 1890-1896. Married Arabella Almond (deceased); married Charlotte M. E. Cameron, 1901; has two sons and Ave daughters. Clubs: Westminster; Terminal City (Vancou- ver). Conservative. Address: 115 Third St., New Westminster, B. C. COKD7, Cbarles Henry. — Real Estate and Insurance and Financial Broker, No- tary Public. Born Felixlowe, Suffolk, England, Feb. 11, 1867, son of John Bax- ter and Martha Cordy. Educated: Ips- wich Grammar School; Crawford Col- lege, England. Came to British Colum- bia, 1903. Served as trooper. Loyal Suf- folk Hussars, 1893-1896; Captain 1st Suf- folk & Harwich Royal Garrison Artil- lery, 1896-1903. Married S. Lacey Ev- erett, Falkenham, England, 1888; has three daughters. Conservative; Anglican. Address: Summerland, B. C. COBET, Berton Stone, B. A., M. B. — Barrister. Born Peticodiac, N. B., Aug. 6 1881, son of Elisha C. and Lavinia Corey. Educated public schools, Pen- obiguis, Horton Academy, Wolfville, N. 5 • Acadia College; Dalhousie Univer- sity Clerk with Logan & Ralston, Am- herst N S., 1906; member of firm Sterne 6 Corey, Amherst, 1908; came to Alberta 1909. Secretary-Treasurer Town of Glei- chen. Society: A. F. & A. M. Liberal; Baptist. Address: Gleichen, Alta. COBMACK, John. — Of Cormack & Mackie, Barristers and Solicitors, 135 Jasper Ave. E., Edmonton. Born Rox- burgh. N. Z., Jan. 4, 1872, son of David and Catherine Cormack. Educated Rox- burgh. In Dawson, Y. T., 1897; called to Northwest Territories Bar 1904; prac- ticed Dawson, 1904-1905; came to Ed- monton 1905; member of firm Noel, Noel & Cormack 1905-1907; present partner- ship formed 1907. Married Agnes Spiers, Lawrence, N. Z.; has one son and one daughter. Society: K. of C. Roman Catholic. Address: 910 Mackay St., Ed- monton, Alta. JOSEPH CORNELL COBNEZ^I^, Joseph — Manager, Central Canada Insurance Co., Brandon; Di- rector, Saskatchewan Insurance Co., Re- gina; Director, Alberta-Canadian Insur- ance Co., Edmonton; Director, Brandon Winter Fair and Livestock Association. Born Norfolk County, Ont, Nov. 28, 1862, son of Owen and Mary Choate Cornell. Educated public schools, On- tario. With G. T. R., Ontario, 1880- 1884- with C. P. R. and Northern Pa- cific, Manitoba, 1884-1900; organized and has managed present company since 1902. Member, Brandon School Board since 1906. Married Elizabeth Roberts, 1887; has one son and four daughters. Clubs: Brandon and Commercial, Bran- don, Assiniboia, Regina. Societies: A. P. & A. M., I. O. O. F. Conservative; Anglican. Address: Brandon, Man. WHO'S WHO AND WHY COBNEIiI^IER, Bev. Feter M. Oliver, O. M. I. — Edmonton. Born St. Elizabeth, Joliette, Que., June 6, 1861, son of Hip- polyte Cornellier and Henriette Lavalle. Educated Joliette College; Ottawa Uni- versity. Indian Missionary, Eraser Riv- er, British Columbia, 1887-1894; built Indian school and church Mission City, B. C. ; Missionary Okanagan Valley, B. C. ; built first Catholic Church, Vernon, B. C. ; transferred to Mattawa, Ont., where built hospital; transferred to Ot- tawa and financed rebuilding of Ottawa University after fire of 1904; came to Alberta 1909; Secretary-Treasurer of Ob- late Father's Missions in Alberta and Saskatchewan, and now engaged build- ing Roman Catholic College, Strathcona, Alta. Address: 490 Tenth St., Edmon- ton, Alta. FREDERICK TEMPLE CORNWALL COBNWAIiI^, Frederick Temple. — Bar- rister and Solicitor, Notary Public, Kamloops; Director Leland Hotel Co., Ltd. Kamloops; Director Thompson Riv- er Lumber Co., Ltd. Born Ashcroft, B. C, Aug. 16, 1876, son of Hon. Clement Francis and Charlotte Pemberton Corn- wall. Educated privately. Called to British Columbia Bar 1900; practiced Victoria, 1901-1908; Kamloops since 1908. Official Administrator, Kamloops District, 1911. Alderman, 1911; Chair- man Finance Committee; served with Fifth Regiment Victoria, 1902-1908; served with First Battalion Royal Can- adian Infantry, South Africa, 1899-1900. Married Olivia Pelly, daughter of Ed- ward Pelly, Armstrong, B. C. ; has one daughter. Clubs: Union (Victoria), Country Club. Society: K. of P. Con- servative; Anglican. Address: Kam- loops, B. C. JAMES KENNEDY CORNWALL COBNWAI^I^, James Kennedy, M. !■. A. — President Northern Transportation Co., Ltd., operating on McKenzie River ba- sin, Athabasca Landing; President Ed- monton Iron Works; President Northern Trading Co. Born Brantford, Ont., Oct. 29, 1869, son of Thomas and Hannah Kennedy Cornwall. Educated public schools, Brantford, Ont. Newsboy, Buf- falo, N. Y., 1884-1886; sailor. Great Lakes and Atlantic Ocean, 1886-1893; traveled extensively Europe, South America and United States studying riv- er navigation; speculated wheat, Chi- cago, during boom 1896, going broke; came to Southern Alberta and engaged in construction, Crow's Nest Ry., 1896; hunter, trapper, riverman, mail carrier, dog driver and packer. Old Athabasca, some years; entered trading and trans- portation business and changed old sys- tem of "tracking" to system of steam- ships on Athabasca and Slave Lakes. Known as "Apostle of the North"; first white man to discover possibilities of the natural and agricultural resources of the North and to bring them to attention of outside world; sole advocate for years of development of North Country and amidst great opposition and little en- couragement succeeded in bringing be- fore country necessity of building rail- ways; originator of publicity campaign which had as its object the bringing be- fore public remarkable resources of great Northland, taking in at his own expense some two dozen men of na- tional reputation as writers and soil ex- perts, covering 2,400 mile" 1910; this being the last free land left to the An- glo-Saxon race in the British Empire. Unsuccessful candidate for Alberta Leg- islature for Peace River, 1906; elected, 157 WHO'S WHO AND WHY 1908. Married Evelyn Beatrice Tierney, Victoria, B. C, 1908. Club: Edmonton. Society: Elks. Recreations: E.Kploration, hunting, baseball, prize fighting. Inde- pendent Liberal; Roman Catholic. Ad- dress: Edmonton, Alta. CORSAN, Doug-las, M. D. C. M. — Phy- sician and Surgeon, of Drs. Bonnell & Corsan, Pernie; Surgeons to C. P. R., G. N. R., Crows Nest Pass Coal Co. Born Toronto, Dec. 13, 1863, son of John and Anne Corson. Educated grammar school, Woodstock, Ont. ; McGill University. House Surgeon General Hospital, Mont- real, 1885-1887; practiced Montreal 1887- 1893; Surgeon with title of Major Royal Scotts, Montreal, 1887-1893. Came to British Columbia, 1895; has practiced Crows Nest and Kootenays District since. Married Charlotte Masson Ward- rope, daughter of Rev. Dr. Wardrope, Guelph, Ont.; has three sons and two daughters. Club: Union (Victoria). So- ciety: A. F. & A. M. (Master). Recrea- tions: Curling, horses. Conservative; Presbyterian. Address: Fernie, B. C. GEORGE ALBERT COSLETT COSIiETT, Georg-e Albert. — Manager Ogilvie Flour Mills Co., Ltd., Fort Wil- liams; Director Lumby Stenhouse Co., Ltd.; Director Coslett Hardware Co.; Secretary-Treasurer Superior Rolling Mills Co. Born Saranac, N. Y., Nov. 26, 1851, son of William and Rachel Cos- lett. Came to Canada, 1854; apprentice with O. S. Rixford, Bedford, Que., 1866; present business Winnipeg, 1887; moved to Fort William, 1905; Vice- President McKellar General Hospital Trust; Presi- dent Fort William Board of Trade, 1911. Married Catholine Isabella Alcombrack, daughter of Richard Alcombrack, Bed- ford, Que, 1876; has two sons and one daughter. Clubs: Canadian, Kaministik- wia. Fort William. Societies: A. F. & A. M.; I. O. F. ; A. O. U W. Recreations: Fishing, hunting. Anglican' Address: Fort William, Ont. COSTIGAN, Joseph Thomas. — Barris- ter. Born Winnipeg, Aug. 11, 1883, son of John and Theresa Costigan. Educat- ed College Institute, Portage la Prairie. Law student with E. Anderson, Portage la Prairie, 1900; later witli Archibald, Machray & Sharpe, Winnipeg. Solicitor for Town of Stettler. Recreations: All athletic sports. Liberal; Roman Cath- olic. Address: Stettler, Alta. JEAN LEON COTE, C. E., M. E. D. L. S. M. L. A. COTi:, Jean Iieon, C. £., M. x:. I>. Jm. S., M. Ii. A. — Of Cote & Smith and Cote, Tremblay & Pearson, Land Surveyors and Engineers, 42 Jasper Ave. W., Ed- monton. Born Les Eboulements, Que., May 6, 1867, son of Cleophas and Denise Cote. Educated Commercial Academy, Montmagny, Que.; Ottawa Col- lege. With Department of Interior, Ot- tawa, 1892-1900; on staff Alaska Bound- ary Survey, summers 1893, 1894, 1895; on Government survey work four Western Provinces; ran second base line south of Winnipeg to N. W. Angle; legal sur- veying, Dawson, Y. T., 1900-1903; came to Edmonton first 1886; permanently 1907; has two sons. Liberal; Roman leries. Elected Alberta Legislature for Athabasca 1909. Married Cecile Gagnon, 1907 has two sons. Liberal; Roman Catholic. Address: 534 Seventh St., Ed- monton, Alta. WHO'S WHO AND WHY MILES PENNER COTTON, C. E. COTTON, Miles Penner, C. E.^Of M. P. Cotton Co., Ltd., Engineers and Con- tractors, Cotton Bldg-., Vancouver. Born Kingston, Ont., April 14, 1878, son of Brigadier-General William Henry Cot- ton and Jessie Cotton. Educated public schools and Queen's University. En- gineering Department C. P. R. ten years. Entered 14th Battalion as bugler; re- tired as First Lieutenant Kingston Field Battery 1887-1899. Married Cecil Maud Gorrell, ■ 1905; has one son. Club: Van- couver. Societies: Canadian Society of Civil Engineers; American Society Civil Engineers. Recreations: Shooting; all outdoor sports. Address :1424 Burnaby St., Vancouver, B. C. 159 WHO'S WHO AND WHY WALTON L. COULSON COTTI^SON', "Walton Xi. — Mining En- gineer; General Manager Canadian Col- lieries (Dunsmuir), Ltd., Pemberton Block, Victoria. Born Durham, England, June 26, 1866, son of Thomas and Eliza- beth Coulson. Educated Newell Insti- tute, Pittsburg, Pa. Engaged mining en- gineering and mine management United States, 1886-1910; with United Coal Co., Pittsburg, as General Manager and Con- sulting Engineer, Clinchfleld Coal Corpo- ration of Tennessee, 1906-1908. Came to British Columbia, 1910. Club: Union. Methodist. Address: 1613 Belmont Ave., Victoria, B. C. WHO'S WHO AND WHY COUGHI^Air, Jolin Joseph. — Of J. Coughlan & Sons, Structural Steel Man- ufacturers, 142 Hastings St., Vancouver. Born Victoria, Oct. 3, 1880, son of John and Margaret Coughlan. Educated pub- lic and high schools, Victoria; St. Louis College, New Westminster. Member of Arm Coughlan & Co., heating and sheet metal workers, Victoria, 1902-1907; this firm absorbed by J. Coughlan & Sons, 1907. Married Susie A. Cameron, daugh- ter of John Cameron, Butte, Mont., 1900; has one son and one daughter. Recrea- tions: Boating, fishing, hunting. Roman Catholic. Address: Kitsilano, Vancouver, B. C. COUIiTEB, John Ernest, M. D., C. M. — Physician, 72 Maryland St., Winni- peg. Born Huntingdon County, Que., Jan. 17, 1869, son of James and Mary Jane Coulter. Educated Manitoba Medical Col- lege. Commenced practicing medicine South Dakota, 1895. Came to Winnipeg 1905. On staff Grace Maternity Hospital; Vice President Council College Phys- icians and Surgeons, Manitoba; Presi- dent Manitoba Alumni Association; was for nine years Surgeon Chicago and Northwestern Ry. System; consulting staff St. Mary's Hospital, Pierre, S. D. Married Fanny B. Bradley, Desmet, S. D., 1902; has two sons and one daughter. Clubs: Adanac. Societies: A. P. & A. M., I. O. O. F. Recreations: liunting, motor- ing, skating. Conservative. Address: 72 Maryland St., Winnipeg, Man. • COUI.THARD, William Albert. — Presi- dent W. A. Coulthard Agencies, Ltd., and Coulthard-Harrison Co., Manager Canada National Insurance Co., 250 Second Ave. S., Saskatoon. Born Glencoe County, Ont, Dec. 29, 1876, son of William Suth- erland and Bella Coulthard. Educated public schools, St. Paul, Minn. Clerk Citizens National Bank, Wahpton, N. D., 1890; appointer Assistant Cashier, 1896; Assistant Cashier Bank of Hutchinson, Hutchinson, Minn., 1898; Manager In- surance Department Davidson & McRae, Duluth, Minn., 1899-1903; came to Sas- katoon and engaed in real estate and financial business witn F. E. Harrison, under firm name of Coulthard & Har- rison Co., 1903. Married Laura Scott, St. Paul, Minn., 1901. Club: Saskatoon. Societies: A. F. & A. M.; Mystic Shrine; K. of P. Recreations: Motoring, base- ball, curling, hunting Liberal; Protes- tant. Address: 616 Spadina Crescent, Saskatoon, Sask. COUNSEIiI., Edward Martin. — Man- ager Winnipeg Clearing House, 258i/^ Portage Ave., Winnipeg. Born Hamil- ton, Dec. 25, 1872, son of Charles Math- ew and Charlotte Counsell. . Educated Trinity College School, Port Hope. Clerk, Merchants Bank, Hamilton, 1890. Came to Winnipeg 1894. Married Helen Camp- bell, Winnipeg, 1901; has two sons and one daughter. Club: Manitoba. Recrea- tion: Riding. Anglican. Address: 118 Harvard Ave., Winnipeg, Man. CECIL KNOX COURTNEY COURTNEY, Cecil Knox — Of Courtney & Elliott, Barristers, Law Clerk, Legisla- tive Assembly of British Columbia. Born Victoria, Dec. 1, 1874, son of Henry Classon and Mary Jane (Calder) Courtney. Educated public and high schools, Victoria. Called to the British Columbia Bar, 1898; practiced Victoria, 1898-1899; Altlin, 1899-1900; Victoria since 1900. Club: Pacific. Societies: Na- tive Sons of British Columbia. Conserv- ative; Anglican. Address: 9-11 McCal- lum Block, Victoria, B. C. COWAXr, lieutenant Colonel Harry James, B. A. — Solicitor, Portage la Prairie. Born 'Portage la Prairie, Aug. 23, 1873, son of James and Janet Cowan. Educated public schools Portage la Prairie, Manitoba College, Manitoba Uni- versity. Farming, Portage la Prairie, 1895. Practiced Portage la Prairie 1906; Lieutenant Manitoba Dragoons 1895; served as private with the First Can- adian Contingent, South African War, 1899-1900 (Queen's medal with three clasps) ; Lieutenant-Colonel 18th C. M. R., 1908. Clubs: Canadian, Portage. Recreations: Riding, motoring. Angli- can. Address: 51 Second St. Southwest, Portage la Prairie, Man. WHO'S WHO AND WHY GEORGE HENRY COWAN, K. C. COWAN, aeorg-e Henry, X. C. — Of Cowan, Richie & Grant, Barristers, Jona- than Rogers Building, Vancouver. Born Warwick township, Lambton County, June 17, 1858, son of William and Annie King Cowan. Educated Strathroy and Brantford Collegiate Institute; Toronto University, B. A., with first class hon- ours in logic and mental and moral science and civil polity, 1884; Osgoode Hall; called to Ontario Bar, 1889; prac- ticed London, Ont., under firm name of Cowan & Gunn, 1893-1896; came to Van- couver and called to British Columbia Bar, 1893; Q. C, 1905. City Solicitor for Vancouver since 1908. Unsuccessful Conservative candidate to House of Com- mons for Vancouver City, 1896; elected 1908; declined re-nomination in 1911; au- thor, "The Chinese Question in Canada"; "Better Terms for British Columbia." Married Josephine Irene Downle, Port Stanley, Ont., 1897; has one son and four daughters. Clubs: Vancouver, Ter- minal City, Union (Victoria), Albany (Toronto), Rideau (Ottawa). Society: A. F. & A. M. Recreations: horses, hunt- ing, bowling, billiards. Conservative; Anglican. Address: 1225 Davie St., Van- couver, B. C 162 WHO'S WHO AND WHY WILLIAM JAMES COWAN COWAIT, William James — -President, Cowan Construction Co. Ltd., Railway Contractors, Scott Bldg., Winnipeg. Bom Brock Townsliip, Ont., April 26, 1850, son of William and Martha Glover Cowan. Educated: Public and Grammar schools, Brock. General store business, Victoria Road, Victoria County, Ont., 1879-1884; contracting for snowsheddmg, C. P R. Mountain Division, B. C, 1887; horse exporter, Toronto, at time Toronto Street Railway changed from horse-cars to electricity; came West again with C. N. R. construction from Gladstone, Man.; Superintendent of Construction for Mac- kenzie & Mann, five years; subsequently operated on his own account; built first section of Hudson's Bay Ry., from Etio- mami to The Pass, 1905-1906 (92 miles); built Brandon and Regina branch, 220 miles, 1906; built Rossburn branch, 100 miles, 1907-1908; built Maryfield branch, 200 miles, 1909; Oak Point braneh, 70 miles, 1910; Moose Jaw branch, 86 miles, 1910; Blaine Lake branch, 64 miles, 1909- 1910; DeLisle branch, 48 miles, 1910; Melford South branch, 25 miles, 1910; Gravelburg branch, 30 miles, 1911; Cam- rose to Strathcona, 44 miles, 1911; has at present 280 miles under construction for C N. R. Owns stock farm in Brock Township, Ont., of 550 acres. Married Lavina Emily Gibbs, daughter of Charles Gibbs, 1872; has one son. Clubs: Carle- ton; Adanac. Society: A. F. & A. M. Recreation: Breeding and exhibiting blooded horses and Clydes. Conserva- tive; Anglican. Address: Cannington, Ont.' 163 WHO'S WHO AND WHY COWAIT, Samuel Broadfoot, B. A., M. D., C. M. — Physician and Surgeon, Port- age la Prairie. Born Harrison, Ont., Nov. 28, 1868, son of Dr. James and Jean Janet Cowan. Educated Manitoba Col- lege; Manitoba University. Came to Manitoba 1871. Practiced Portage la Prairie since 1894. Alderman, Portage la Prairie, 1890-1891. Married Georgina Percival, Winnipeg, 1899; has one son and one daughter. Society: I. O. F. In- dependent; Presbyterian. Address: Mc- Lenaghen St., Portage la Prairie, Man. WALTER DAVY COWAN, D. D. S. COWAM', Walter Davy, D. D. S. — Den- tist, Williamson Block, Regina. Born Guelph, Ont., Dec. 31, 1865, son of Wal- ter Scott and Margaret Cowan. Edu- cated public and high schools, Guelph; Baltimore Dental College, Baltimore, Md. Practiced Mount Morris, N. Y., 1888. Came to Regina 1889. President Saskatchewan Dental Association 12 years; President Canadian Dental Asso- ciation; Vice President Western Canada Dental Society; Secretary-Treasurer Do- minion Dental Council of Canada; Asso- ciate Editor Dominion Dental Journal for 5 years; editor of The West Regina and later of The Vidette, Indian Head; Alderman City of Regina, 1891-1906; un- successful candidate for Mayor, 1910- 1911; unsuccessful candidate for House of Commons for Regina, 1911. Married Minnie McCarten, Toronto, 1889; has one son and one daughter. Societies: A. F. & A. M.; I. O. O. F.; K. of P.; S. O. S.; A. O. U. W. (P. G. M.). Recreation: La- crosse. Conservative; Congregationalist. Address: 2302 Dewdney Ave., Regina, Sask. COWANS, BusseU. — McDougall & Cowans, Stock Brokers, 438 Main St., Winnipeg. Born Montreal, Aug. 4, 1884, son of Robert and Elizabeth Cowans. Educated high school. Clerk Green- shields, Ltd.. Montreal, 1901. Came to Winnipeg 1910. Married Doris Forsyth Allan, Montreal, 1910. Clubs: Manitoba, St. James (Montreal). Presbyterian. Address; 260 Wellington Crescenl, Win- nipeg, Man. COWB!.!., John Bobert, J. P. — Clerk, Legislative Assembly of the Province of Alberta, Born Liverpool, England, March 6, 1849, son of Robert and Emma Cowell. Educated private schools. Isle of Man. Came to Alberta, 1902. First Clerk of First Legislature, Alberta. Member of the House of Keys, Legislature of the Isle of Man, for over 20 years. Married Margaret Christian Killip, 1871; has six sons and seven daughters. Societies: A. F. & A. M.; I. O. F. Recreations: Fish- ing, gardening, reading. Liberal; Meth- odist. Address: Armstrong, B. C COWIE, Isaac — Journalist and con- tributor to magazines, author of "Agri- cultural and Mineral Resources of Northern Alberta," "Canada Re-Discov- ered," "A Voyage from Scotland by Hudson's Bay to Fort' Qu'Appelle, 1867," "In the Company of Adventurers, 1867- 1S74;" Secretary of The Pioneers of Rupert's Land," an historical and social association of whites who came to the Morthwest Territories and Manitoba from 1836 to the union with Canada, 1870. Born Lerwick, Shetland, Scotland, Nov. IS, 1848, son of John Cowie, M. D., L. R. C. S., and Margaret Heddell, daughter of James Greig, of Sandsound, Procurator Fiscal of Zetland. Educated Lerwick grammar school, Aberdeen, and University of Edinburgh. Commenced career as Hudson's Bay Co. officer, com- ing out by Hudson's Bay barque "Prince Rupert," 1867, to York Factory. Served at Fort Qu'Appelle, Manitoba Post, Atha- basca, Norway House and He a la Crosse. Retired from Hudson's Bay Co., 1891. J. P. for Northwest Territories, 1873. Secretary of Edmonton Board of Trade eight years. Bronze medal and diploma from World's Columbia Exposi- tion for ethnological collection from North Saskatchewan. Served three years First Zetland and Edinburgh Rifles. Married Margaret Jane Sinclair (de- ceased 1901), Winnipeg, 1884; has two sons and three daughters surviving. So- cieties: St. Andrew's, Old Timers' of Manitoba, A. O. U. W. Recreation: Historical research. Anglican. Address: 181 Langside St., Winnipeg, Man. 164 WHO'S WHO AND WHY COWLEY, Arthur T., B. A. — Lecturer St. John's College, Winnipeg. Born Fair- ford, Gloucestershire, England, Dec. 19, 1855 son of Venerable Archdeacon and Arabella Cowley. Educated King's School, Cantuar; Selwyn College, Cam- bridge. Married Jane Helen Flett, daughter of William Flett, Chief Trader of the Hudson's Bay Co., Winnipeg, 1897. Address: 3843 Bast Broadway, Long Beach, Cal. COWFEB, G-erald Audry Cadogfan. — Secretary Society Prevention Cruelty to Animals, Court House, Vancouver. Born Lisle Court, Isle of Wight, March 4, 1882, son of Prank and Edith Alice Cado- gan Cowper; great, great grandson of Lord Cadogan who was killed at the Bat- tle of Vittoria. Educated Cranleigh, Sur- rey. Came to Calgary 1904; to Vancou- ver 1907. Served with Scottish Horse, as Lieutenant, South Africa, 1900-1902 (holds Queen's and King's medals, six clasps) ; then gazetted to Royal Artil- lery. Married Edith Gertrude Rochester, daughter of J. Y. Rochester, Govern- ment Buildings, Ottawa, 1907; has one daughter. Recreations: Riding, steeple- chasing and tennis; member of Commit- tee of Hunt Club, Grafton Hunt and Oakley, England. Conservative; Angli- can. Address: Priory Cottage, Eburne, B. C. FREDERICK JOHN CHARLES COX COX, Frederick, John Charles. — Mer- chant, Travelers Bldg., Winnipeg. Born Huddersfield, Yorkshire, England, April 10, 1860, son of James Whittaker and Emma Eliza Cox. Educated private schools and Dr. Schierenberg's College, Hamburg. Clerk wholesale dry goods, London, 1876; with Thibaudeau Broth- ers & Co., Winnipeg, 1881-1900; estab- lished present business 1900. Secretary Northwest Commercial Travelers' Asso- ciation: ex-Secretary United Commercial Travelers of America; Alderman, Winni- peg, 1904-1909. Married Lillia May Erb, Preston, Ont., 1888. Societies: A. F. & A. M.; A. O. U. W.; W. O. W. Recrea- tion: Yachting. Address: The Grange, Anderson Ave., Winnipeg, Man. COViri:, James Bowes, B. A. — Of Coyne, Bond & Hamilton, Barristers, McGreevy Bldg., Winnipeg. Born St. Thomas, Ont., Aug. 24, 1878. son of .lames Henry and Anna Matilda Coyne, Educated publio schools and Collegiate In- stitute, St. Thomas; Upper Canada Col- lege, Toronto; Toronto University; Os- goode Hall. Called to Ontario Bar, prac- ticed St. Thomas, 1904; called to Mani- toba Bar, 1905; member of firm ot Aikins, Robson, Fullerton & Coyne and ' Aikins, Fullerton, Coyne & Foley until 1911, when present firm formed. Mar- ried Edna Margaret Elliott, Winnipeg, 1908; has one son. Club: Manitoba, "Winnipeg Golf, Winnipeg Hunt. Recre- ation: Golf. Liberal; Methodist. Ad- dress: Gertrude and Wellington Cres- cent, Winnipeg, Man. COYNEY, Weston. — Editor Dawson Daily News, Dawson. Born Birmingham, England, April 9, 1849. Began newspa- per career under late George Dawson, ed- itor Birmingham Morning News; for sev- eral years with New York Tribune; Sec- retary to American Minister, Paris; worked on Panama Canal, under Count de Lesseps; returned to New York and joined staff of Herald; special corre- spondent of that paper to Yukon during gold rush of 1898. Address: Dawson, Y. T. CBA'iG', Henry S. — Manager Mer- chants' Bank of Canada, Wetaskiwin. Born Toronto, Nov. 28, 1879, son of Wil- liam and Bessie Craig. Educated: pub- lic school and Collegiate Institute, Owen Sound, Ont. Joined Merchants' Bank, Owen Sound, 1895. Came to Alberta, 1903; Manager, Leduc, Alta, 1905-1907; Manager, Olds, Alta., 1907-1909; Manag- er, Medicine Hat, Alta., 1909-1910; Man- ager Wetaskiwin since 1910. President, Wetaskiwin Board of Trade, 1911-1912; identified with Liberal party since 1900. Married Eva Elizabeth Slade, daughter of Joseph Slade, Edmonton, 1910. Club: Alpine (was with Club in 1907 when Mt. Aberdeen was climbed). Society: A. F. & A. M. Recreation; art. Address: Wetaskiwin, Alta. CBAIG-, Hon. James, K. C. — Formerly Judge of the Territorial Court, Yukon; local Judge in Admiralty. Retired June 1, 1913. Born Inverurie, Scotland, July 31, 1851, son of George and Annie Craig. Educated McGill University and Osgoode Hall. Practiced 1878; Warden of Renfrew County, 1896; Captain and Paymaster 42nd Battalion 1879; appoint- ed Judge April 26, 1900. Married Lizzie Olivia MacPherson, New York; has one daughter. Club: Ontario (Toronto). Rec- reations: Fishing, shooting, curling. 165 WHO'S WHO AND WHY CRAIO, Netson Koss. — Of Willough- by, Craig & McWilliams, Barristers and Solicitors. Union Bank Bldg., Moose Jew. Born East Ragged Islajnds, N. S., Feb. 15, 1874, son of Mary Ellen and James Page Craig. Educated public and nor- mal schools Nova Scotia; Dalhousie Uni- versity. Taught scliool, Osborne, N. S., 1891. Called to Nova Scotia Bar 1907. Present partnership formed 1907. Un- successful candidate at general election Novia Scotia Legislature for Shel- bourne 1096. Married Caroline E. Shand, Barrington. N. S., 1909; has one daughter. Societies: A. F. & A. M. ; A. O. F. ; M. W. of A.; President Young Men's Conservative Club, Moose Jaw, 1910. Recreations: golf: tennis. Con- servative: Methodist. Address: 7 Ox- ford St W., Moose Jaw, Sask. CRANDEI^Ii, Edward Henry. — Finan- cial Broker. Born Northumberland County, Ont., Nov. 9, 1858, son of Gil- bert Dorland and Mary Ann Crandell. Educated high school Port Perry, Ont. Came to Calgary and established pres- ent business 1900. E.x:-Chairman Public School Board. Married Harriet Esther McBride, Brampton, Ont., 1880; has two sons and three daughters. Societies: A. F. & A. M.; C. O. F.; I. O. F.; L. O. L. Address: 351 Thirteenth Ave. W., Cal- gary, Alta. CRAWFORD, Alexander W-, B. A., M. A., Ph. D. — Professor of English, Univer- sity of Manitoba. Born Branchton, Ont., Jan. 15, 1866, son of William and Eliza- betli Ann Crawford. Educated Collegiate Institute, Gait, Ont.; Toronto University; Cornell University. Professor Ursinus College, Collegeville, Pa., 1902-1903; Beaver College, Beaver, Pa., 1903-1906; University of Pittsburgh, 1906-1909; joined staff of University of Manitoba, 1909. Publications: "The Philosophy of F. H. Jacobi"; various articles on liter- ary topics in University Magazine, etc. Married Netta Nixon, St. George, Ont., 1904. Independent; Methodist. Address: University of Manitoba, Winnipeg, Man. CRAWFORD, James Duncan. — Barris- ter. Born Winnipeg, Dec. 11, 1884, son of Joseph Boyd Crawford and Lucinda Arabella Christie Crawford. Educated public and high schools, Winnipeg. Law student. Hough & Compbell, Winnipeg, 1902; graduated 1908; spent one year on Grand Trunk Survey, Yellowhead Dis- trict, Rocky Mountains; practicing since 1909. Independent Liberal; Protestant. Address: Bausejour, Man. JOHN LYNDON CRAWFORD CRAWFORD, His Honor John Iiyndon. • — Judge of the District Court, Macleod. Born Vienna, Ont., Aug. 4, 1868, son of .Tohn and Georgina Crawford. Educat- ed Collegiate Institute, Alymer, Ont.; To- ronto University, Osgoode Hall. Mem- ber of firm Crawford & Crawford, Bar- risters, Aylmer, 1894; came to Alberta 1903; Crown Prosecutor Red Deer, Alta., present appointment, 1910. Married George Kay Biggs, daughter of Hon. W. H. Biggs, Judge of the Court of Ap- peals, St. Louis, Mo., 1905; has two daughters. Club: Macleod. Anglican. Address: Macleod, Alta. CRAWFORD, niary Elizabeth, M. D., C. M. — Physician. Born Litherland Park, Lancashire, England, daughter of Matthew and Mary MacWilliam Craw- ford. Educated England, Trinity Uni- versity; Interne West Philadelphia Hos- pital for Women and Children. Came to Manitoba 1901. Medical Inspector of Girls, Winnipeg public schools; Treas- urer Y. W. C. A., Winnipeg, since 1904; Treasurer and ex-President University Women's Club. Clubs: Women's Can- adian, Alpine Club of Canada. Recrea- tion: Travel. Address: 233 Kennedy St., Winnipeg, Man. CRAWFORD, Thomas Henry, M. D., C. M. — Physician and Surgeon, McDou- gall Block, Calgary; Director Mount Roy- al College. Born Lansdowne, Ont., Nov. 5, 1871, son of John and Agnes Crawford. Educated high school Athens, Ont.; Trinity Medical College. Practiced, Per- rintown, Mich., 1900-1902; Calgary since 1902. Married Lauretta Avery, 1900; has one daughter. Societies: A. F. & A. M. ; I. O. O. F. Independent; Methodist. Address: 112 13th Ave. B., Calgary, Alta, 166 WHO'S WHO AND WHY CBEASi:, Arthur Dong-las. — Of Crease & Crease, Barristers, Victoria. Born Vic- toria, May 1, 1872, son of Sir Henry P. P. and Sarah Crease. Educated Hailey- bury College, England. Called to British Columbia Bar 1895. Married Helen Drake, daughter of late Mr. Jus- tice Drake, Victoria, 1902; has two sons and one daughter. Clubs: Union, Golf. Recreations: Golf and other outdoor sports. Conservative; Anglican. Ad- dress: Foul Bay Road, Victoria, B. C. EDWARD ALBERT CREASE CREASE, Edward Albert. — Barrister and Solicitor, Griffin Block, Nelson; Chairman Board of School Trustees, Nelson. Born Gosport, Hampshire, Eng- land, Sept. 21, 1862, son of Charles Blandford and Theresa Marion Crease. Came to Canada as a boy. Educated: Model School and Collegiate Institute, Barrie; Trinity College. Called to On- taria Bar, 1888; British Columbia Bar, 1897, and practiced Nelson since; Po- lice Magistrate, Nelson, 1898-1909; Sti- pendiary Magistrate, County of Koote- nay, 1904-1909; Chancellor of the Dio- cese of Kootenay; ex-Chairman Board of School Trustees, Hume School District. Unsuccessful candidate to British Co- lumbia Legislature for Nelson, 1909. Married Marion Louise Lobb, 1909. So- cieties: A. F. & A. M.; S. O. E. ; K. of P. Independent; Anglican. Address: Nel- son, B. C. CREASE, lindley. — Of Crease & Crease, Barristers, 521 Fort St., Victoria. Born New Westminster, March 13, 1867, son of Sir Henry Bering Pellew Crease, Judge of Supreme Court of British Col- umbia, and Sarah Crease (Lindley). Educated Haileybury, England. Called to British Columbia Bar 1890 ;practiced first New Westminster, now Victoria. Chancellor of Anglican Diocese of Brit- LINDLEY CREASE ish Columbia. Served with British Col- umbia Garrison Artillery, tliree years. Club: Union. Society: A. F. & A. M. Recreations: Fishing, shooting, boating. Address: Pentrelew, 1201 Fort St., Vic- toria, B. C. MATTHEW JOSEPH CREHAN CREHAN, Matthew Joseph. — Of Cre- han, Mouat Co., Chartered Accountants, 615 Pender St., Vancouver. Born Gal- way, Ireland, Jan. 1, 1874, son of Michael and Mary Crehan. Educated Galway, F. C. A. Came to British Columbia 1892. License Commissioner; Member Vancou- ver Board of Trade. Served eight years 5th Regiment C. A. Married Mercy El- len Wilkinson. Clubs: Vancouver Hunt, Commercial, Vancouver Motor. Socie- ties: A. F. & A. M.; I. O. O. F.; I. O. F. Recreation: Horses. Conservative; An- glican. Address: 337 Pender St. E., Van- couver, B. C. WHO'S WHO AND WHY CBEIGHTON, A G.-^Of Creighton & Crowtlier, Architects, Bradshaw Bldg., Prince Albert. Born Halifax, N. S., Feb. 18, 1886, son of T. G. and Avis Creigh- ton. Educated County Academy, Hali- fax; Toronto University. Established present practice. Prince Albert, 1907. Married Jean McKinnon, 1911. Club: Prince Albert. Recreations: golf, ten- nis. Conservative. Address: Prince Al- bert, Sask. CREIGHTON, Oswin, M. A. (Oxon.). — Rector St. Pancras, Alix; St. Monica, INIirror; St. John the Baptist, Olive, Alta. Born Embleton, Northumberland, England. June 10, 1883, son of Louise and Mandel Creighton, late Bishop of London, England. Educated Marlborough College. Keble College, Oxford and the Bishop's Hostel, Farnhani. Curate St. James Norlands Church, London, 1907; came to Canada as member of Ed- monton Mission, started under auspices of the Archbishops' Western Canada Fund. 1910. Chaplain to Grand Coun- cil, St. George's Society, Alberta. Ad- dress: The Mission House, Edmonton, Alta. WILLIAM CREIGHTON, M. D. CBEIGHTON, WilUam, M. D. — Physi- cian and Surgeon, Olson Block, Estevan; Pre.sident. Estevan . Realty Co.; member of Council, Estevian Board of Trade. Born Alexander, Man., May 3, 1885, son of John and Agnes McCallum Creighton. Educated: Manitoba University. Prac- tised, Melita, Man., 1909-1910; Estevan since 1910. Married Florence Melita Graliam, daughter of Robert M. Graham, 1911. Club: Estevan. Societies; A. F. & A. M. ; Shriner. Recreations: motor- ing, curling, tennis. Liberal; Presby- terian. Address: Estevan, Sask. CBEIGHTON, W. T. — Manager Can- ada Permanent Mortgage Corporation, 138 McDougall Ave., Edmonton. Born Welland, Ont., April 9, 1870, son Rev. John Creighton. Educated public schools Griinsby, Ont.; Trinity College School, Port Hope. Entered service of Canada Permanent, 1887; employed various ca- pacities Toronto, Winnipeg and Vancou- ver; appointed Manager Edmonton branch, 1906. Married Annie R. Mack- lin, Vancouver, 1898; has four sons and two dauerhters. Clubs: Edmonton (Pres- ident, 1910-1911-1912); Edmonton Coun- try (Vice-President, 1910-1912). Recrea- tion: Driving. Conservative; Anglican. Address: 477 Fourteenth St., Edmonton, Alta. CBEIGHTOIT, William Travers. — Vice- President Alexander Black Lumber Co., Ltd.; Director Prairie City Loan Co., Ltd. Born Toronto, Aug. 23, 1860, son of William and Margaret Mountjoy Creighton. Educated private schools and College Institute, Toronto. Came to Manitoba, 1879; Manager Minnesota & Ontario Lumber Co., Norman, Ont., 1887- 1893; established present business, 1893. Served as Sergeant, 90th Regiment, Northwest Rebellion, 1885; formerly with 12th Royal York and Q. O. R., To- ronto. Married Jean Menzles Gillespie, Hamilton, 1891; has two sons and one daughter. Club: Adanac. Conservative; Anglican. Address: 707 Broadway, Win- nipeg, Man. CBIIBAS, Thomas Alexander. — Presi- dent Grain Growers' Grain Co., Ltd., Kee- wayden Bldg., Winnipeg; Director Home Bank. Born Molesworth, Ont., June 17, 1876, son of William and Margaret Crerar. Educated public schools Portage la Prai- rie; Collegiate Institute, Manitoba Col- lege. Came to Manitoba 1881. On fath- er's farm until 19; taught school for five years; farmed for several years. Mem- ber Russell, Man., Council. Married Jessie Hamilton, Salsgirth, Man., 1906; has one daughter. Society: I. O. O. F. Presbyterian. Address: 176 Evanson St., Winnipeg, Man. CBESSEY, James Thomas. — Principal Ruthenlan Training School, Brandon. Born Crofton, Yorkshire, England, son of Thomas and Emma Elizabeth Cressey. Educated public schools; York Diocesan Training College, York, England (holds highest certificates for England). Be- gan as pupil teacher, afterwards Assist- ant Master. Principal of Ruthenlan School, Winnipeg, 1904. County Master of Brandon County, L. O. A. B. A. Vice- President St. Mary's Men's Club; served with 7th W^ York, Leeds, four .years; 1st W. York at York, two years. Mar- ried Alovia Jane Draper, 1898; has two sons and one daughter. Clubs: Men's Club; Overseas. Societies: L. O. L.; S. O. E. Recreations: Reading, walking, baseball, football. Conservative; Angli- can. Address: 245 Fifth St., Brandon, Man. WHO'S WHO AND WHY BARCLAY CALDER CRICHTON CBICHTON, Barclay Calder — Presi- dent Crichton's, Ltd., Jewelers, Fairford and Main Sts., Moose Jaw; President Moose. Jaw Board of Trade, 1912. Born Perth, Scotland, Jan. 22, 1883, son of Charles Andrew and Ellen Traill Crich- ton. Came to Canada, 1888. Educated public and Technical Schools, Toronto. Came to Calgary, 1904. With D. E. Black, Calgary, 1904-1907; Manager Plaxton Estate, Moose Jaw, 1908-1909; established present business, 1909; in- corporated, 1912. Married Isabel Nim- raons, daughter of William Nimmons, 1910; has one daughter. Recreation: Music. Liberal; Baptist. Address: 158 Ninth Ave., Moose Jaw, Sask. CBICHTOM', David Ogilvy. — Vice- President Alberta Iron Works, Ltd., East Calgary. Born Forfarshire, Scotland, July 17, 1872, son of David and Jessie Crichton. Educated public schools, Dun- dee, Scotland. Came to Canada, 1884; Alberta, 1890. Partner Lethbridge Iron Works, 1890-1895; established present business 1895. Married Jessie Walker, daughter of John Walker, 1898; has one son and one daughter. Society: I. O. O. F. Presbyterian. Address: 1320 11th Ave. E., Calgary, Alta. CBIDGE, Bt. Bev. Edward, B. A., D-B. — Anglican Bishop (retired).' Born Brat- ton-Heming, Devonshire, England, Dec. 17, 1817, son of John and Grace Cridge. Educated grammar school South Moul- ton, Devonshire; Master Grammar School, Oundle, Northamptonshire, 1836- 1842; B. A., St. Peter's College, Cam- bridge, 1848; one of students soliciting aid for great Irish famine; ordained 1848. Vicar of Christ Church, West Ham. London, 1851-1854; Chaplain to Hudson's Bay Co., and District Minister Victoria, 1854. Left England with his bride and arrived six months later, going around Cape Horn in sailing ship Marquis of Bute. Elected Bishop 1876; one of orig- inal committee for building of Royal Jubilee Hospital, Victoria; also prime mover for erection of Orphans' Homes; said opening prayers first parliament of Vancouver Island 1856; addressed crowds on Beacon Hill on Queen Victoria's Jubi- lee; pronounced benediction upon soldiers at the farewell given to South African Contingent, Oct., 1899. Owing to ad- vancing years does not take active part in ministry, but lives on homestead. Has published "Tract on Spiritualism," "As It Was in the Beginning," "Life After Death." Married Mary Winnelle of Bon- iford, Essex; has four sons and five daughters. Recreation: Music. Address: Victoria, B. C. CBOrr, Henry, J. P., ex-M. P., C. E.— Of Croft & Ashley, Consulting Engineers, 5 Winch Bldg., Vancouver. Born Syd- ney, Australia, Jan. 15, 1856, son of John and Mary Croft. Educated Rugby Col- lege, England. Engineer, Derby, Eng- land. Went to New South Wales as Government Inspecting Engineer, 1879; came to Victoria and started the Che- manius Mills 1884; sold out 1889; opened up the Mt. Sicker Camp Vancouver Island, from which about 300,000 tons ore shipped; induced American capital to erect smelter Crofton; actively engaged mining and general investment business Victoria and Vancouver; member House of Commons for Cowichan, seven years; Notary Public. Married Mary J. Duns- muir, 1885. Club: Union. Recreations: All outdoor sports. Address: Mt. Ade- laide, Victoria, B. C. CBOi;i^, Andrew-, M. D., BI. Ch. (Bdin.). P. B. C. S. — Surgeon. Born Dundee, Scotland, Oct. 7, 1871, son of William WHO'S WHO AND WHY Tasker and Mary Croll. Educated Dun- dee high school; University College, Edinburgh University; London, Berlin, Vienna and Paris. Demonstrator of Anat- omy Royal College of Surgeons, Edin- burgh, 1893; attached to hospitals, Dun- dee, Edinburgh and London, 1894-1899; practiced Handsworth 1899-1906. Came to Saskatoon 1906. Since coming to Can- ada has made himself acquainted with workings of larger hospitals by visiting for lengthy periods Winnipeg, Toronto. Montreal, Chicago and Rochester. Gov- ernor of Saskatoon City Hospital, 1909- 1911; E.Kaminer in Anatomy, College of Physicians and Surgeons of Saskatche- wan; Correspondent to Medical Journals on Surgery and Gynaecology. Married Agnes J. Last, Wakefield, England. 1899; has two sons and one daughter. Clubs: Saskatoon, Saskatoon Golf (Pres- ident, 1907-1908). Societies: A. F. & A. M.; British Medical; Saskatoon Medical; Canadian Medical; St. Andrew's (Vice- President) ; Fellow of Royal College of Surgeons; Fellow of Edinburgh Obstet- rical Society. Recreations: Golf, curling. Presbyterian. Address: 233 Twenty- Second E., Saskatoon, Sask. CBOIiIi, Major Hubert A., !■. D. S., M. D. S-, D. D. S. — Dental Surgeon, Sowden Block, Souris. Born Claude, Ont., Dec. 11 1872, son of Rev. Robert Milne and Mary Croll. Educated high school Sim- coe, Ont.; Royal College of Dental Sur- geans; Toronto University. Practiced Stratford, Ont., 1896; Palmerston, Ont., 1897-1902; Souris since 1902. Registrar Manitoba Dental Association. Served as Alderman and School Trustee, Souris. Major and Adjutant 12th Mani,toba Dra- goons; ex-member 24th and 39th Regi- ments. Married Emily Lillie Robinson. Palmerston, Ont.. 1899; has two sons and one daughter. Society: A. F. & A. M. (P. M.). Recreations: Military work, cricket. Liberal; Anglican. Address; Souris, Man. CROSS, Chas. T. — Financial, Real Estate Agent, 622 Fort St., Victoria. Born Cheshire, England, Nov. 14, 1859, son of Wm. Cross. Educated Alston College, Lancashire. With Union Bank of Manchester, England, 1877; came to British Columbia 1896. Director Bost- ock & Co., Ltd. Club: Union. Address: Victoria, B. C. CBOSBIE, Charles Alexander. — Super- visor British Columbia branches of Roy- al Bank of Canada since 1903. 408 Hast- ings St., Vancouver. Born Paris, Ont., July 1. 1862. son of Andrew and Mary B. Crosbie. Educated Dundas, Ont., Ham- ilton Ont. Entered Canadian Bank of Commerce, 1880; later joined Royal Bank as Head Office Accountant, Hali- fax. 19 30; Secretary to the Board of Di- rectors 1901-1903. Married Minerva El- lis Gordon, 1888. Clubs: Vancouver, CHARLES ALEXANDER CROSBIE Terminal City. Societies: A. F. & A. M. ; R. A. M. Baptist. Address: 1110 Jer- vis St., Vancouver, B. C. HOX\ CHARLES WIL.SON CROSS, B. A. CROSS, Hon. Charles Wilson, B. A., LIi. B., M. X,. A. — Of Short, Cross & Big- gar and Short, Woods, Biggar & Collis- son. Barristers, 14 Howard St., Edmon- ton. Born Madoc, Ont., Nov. 30, 1872, son of Thomas and Marie Cross. Edu- cated Upper Canada College; Toronto University; Osgoode Hall. Called to the bar 1898. Elected to first Alberta Leg- islature for Edmonton, 1905; re-elected, 1909; Attorney-General for Alberta, 1905; resigned' March 9, 1910; reappointed,, 1911. Member Interprovincial Conferences, 1906. Married Annie L. Lynde, 1900; has one son and one daughter. Club: Edmonton. Liberal; Presbyterian. Ad- dress: 651 Hardisty St., Edmonton, .Alta, WHO'S WHO AND WHY A. E. CROSS CROSS, A. E. — President Calgary Brewing & Malting Co., Ltd. Born Montreal, June 26, 1861, son of Judge Alexander and Julia Cross. Blducated private and high school, Montreal; Haileybury College, England; Montreal Business College; Ontario Agricultural College, Guelph; Montreal Veterinary College; United States Brewers Acad- emy, N. Y. ; Institute of Fermentology, Chicago. Came to Alberta 1884; ranch- ing and stock raising 1884-1891; Man- ager present company since 1892. Mem- ber of Northwest Legislature 1899-1903; President Calgary Board of Trade 1907- 1908; ex-President General Hospital, Cal- gary; Director Calgary Natural Gas Co.; Director Western Agencies & Develop- ment Co., Ltd.; Director Metals, Ltd.; President Brunswick Hotel Co., Ltd., Moose Jaw; President Grand Central Ho- tel Co., Ltd., Edmonton; President Al- berta Hotel Co., Red Deer; Director Western Canada Brewers' Association, Ltd.; Director Calgary Power Co., Ltd.; President Calgary Exhibition Co.; Direc- tor Western Stock Growers' Association. Married Helen Rothney MacLeod, Cal- gary, 1899; has one son and one daugh- ter Clubs: Ranchmen's (President); Golf and Country, Carleton (Winni- peg); Alberta (Calgary); Union (Vic- toria). Recreation: Shooting. Conserv- ative; Anglican. Address: Calgary, Alta. 171 WHO'S WHO AND WHY CROSS, William Henry. — Manager Land & Agricultural Co. of Canada, 300 Nanton Bldg., Winnipeg. Born L'Orig- nal, Prescott County, Ont., Aug. 23, 1852, son of John and Nancy Cross. Edu- cated public schools. Lumber and mer- cantile business. Upper Ottawa, 1868- 1880. Came to Winnipeg 1881; with land department C. P. R. 1881-1887. Real estate business on his own account 1887; partnership with Henry S. Crotty, 1887- 1902; Member Advisory Board Toronto General Trusts Co. and La Compagnie Foncier de Manitoba. Chairman Advis- ory Board Mortgage Co. of Canada; First inspector employed by C. P. R. land de- partment Northwest. Married Clarissa Purvis, Portage du Fort, Que., 1887; has two sons ands two daughters. Club: Carleton. Societies: A. O. F.; A. O. U. W. Recreation: Yachting. Conservative; Methodist. Address: 275 Wellington Crescent, Winnipeg, Man. CROTTV, Thomas Henry, M. D. — Real Estate and Financial Agent, McArthur Building, Winnipeg. Born Forest, Ont., Jan. 17. 1869, son of H. S. and Frances Holcroft Crotty. Came to Winnipeg with his father in 1879, who established first real estate firm Winnipeg. Educated St. John's College, Winnipeg; Trinity Med- ical College, Toronto. Practiced Boston, 1896-1900; returned to Winnipeg and es- tablished present business, 1901. Served with 90th Regiment, 1884-1885. Mar- ried Emma W. Ryder, Burlington, Vt., 1895; has two sons. Club. Carleton. So- ciety: A. F. & A. M. Recreations: farm- ing, stock raising. Unitarian. Address: 75 Edmonton St., Winnipeg, Man. CBOWE, George Reading'. — British Empire Grain Co., Grain Exchange, Win- nipeg; President Northern Elevator Co.; President Northwest Fire Insurance Co.; Vice-President Northern Trust Co.; Director Royal Bank of Canada; Direc- tor Great West Life Assurance Co.; Di- rector Canadian Fire Insurance Co.; Di- rector Northern Mortgage Co.; Director St. Lawrence and Chicago Steam Nav- igation Co.; Director Royal Crown Soaps, Ltd. Born Truro, N. S., Oct. 22, 1852, son of James and Harriet N. Crowe. Educated public schools. Accountant, Nova Scotia. Came to Winnipeg 1879; engaged in railway construction until 1883; luumber business 1883-1890; estab- ished present business 1890. Alderman Winnipeg, 1885 and 1912. Married Mary Elizabetli Alexander, Truro, N. S., 1875; has one son and two daughters. Clubs: Manitoba, Carleton, St. Charles Country. Conservative; Presbyterian. Address: Cor. Assiniboine and Blanchard, Winnipeg, Man. CROWE, Mary Elizabetli. — Born Clif. ton, N. S., daughter of John Holmes and Mary Tupper Alexander. Educated pub- lic schools. Came to Manitoba 1881. Vice-President Manitoba Dominion Coun- cil Y. W. C. A.; President Y. W. C. A., Winnipeg, two years; Pres- ident Ladies' Society Westminster Presbyterian Church; formerly President and Secretary W. F. M. S. Auxiliary; under auspices of Christian Women's Union charge for two years of religious work Women's Home. Married G. R. Crowe, grain merchant, Winnipeg, 1875; has one son and two daughters. Club: Women's Musical. Societies; Daughters of the Empire; Victorian Order of Nurses; sustaining member of numerous socie- ties. Presbyterian. Address: 125 Har- grave St., Winnipeg, Man. CROWE, Robert Meikle, J. P.— Notary Public. Born Stonehouse, Lanarkshire, Scotland, April 24, 1860, son of Robert and Elizabeth (Meikle) Crowe. Educat- ed St. John's, Glasgow. Served as Chief Clerk Pay Department, Royal Marines, resigned 1903 and came to Grenfell, Sig- nalling officer 16th Light Horse, 1908- 1909. Secretary-Treasurer Windthorst Council and Windthorst Agricultural So- ciety. Married Emmeline Plucknett, Devon, England, 1887; has three sons and two daughters. Societies: A. F. & A. M. ; W. O. A. Recreations: Fishing, shooting, billiards, theatricals. Liberal; Protestant. Address: Windthorst, Sask. CROWE, Sanford Johnson — (Retired) — Contractor, 441 Seymour St., Vancou- ver; Secretary-Treasurer, Cascade Steam Laundry Co. Ltd.; member of Board, Vancouver General Hospital. Born Tru- ro, N. S., Feb. 14, 1868, son of John S. and Rebecca Crowe. Educated: Truro public schools. Carpenter's apprentice, Truro, 1883; with Thomas Dunne & Co., grocers, Truro, 1885-1888; member of firm, Crowe & Wilson, contractors. Van- couver, 1888-1910; retired from business, 1910. Served as Alderman, Vancouver, 1909-1911. Married Annie C. Smythe, Vancouver; has two sons. Recreations: baseball, lacrosse. Liberal; Presbyter- ian. Address: 1347 Pendrill St., Van- couver, B. C. 172 WHO'S WHO AND WHY ANGUS ALEXANDER CROWSTON CROWSTON, Augns Alexander — Min- ing Lands and Hardwood Timber, 35 Canada Life Bldg., Vancouver; Director, Coronet Coal, Mineral and Oil Lands Company, Ltd. Born Lucknow, Bruce County, Ont., June 9, 1868, son of James and Katherine Crowston. Educated pub- lic schools, Lucknow; Toronto Univer- sity. Exporter of fruit and hardwood timber, Lucknow, Berkeley and Holland Center, Ont., since 1890. Came to Brit- ish Columbia, 1899; interested in min- ing and lands. Boundary country, Brit- ish Columbia, 1899-1902; interested in export of hardwood timber, Vancouver and Victoria, since 1902. Married An- nie Ley, daughter of John H. Ley, De- troit, 1904; has one son and two daugh- ters. Societies: K. P.; Scottish Clans. Recreations: shooting, fishing. Angli- can. Address: 1537 3d Ave., W., Van- couver, B. C. WHO'S WHO AND WHY ROBERT CRUISE, M. P. CKUISE, Bobert, M. P. — Farmer. Born Lachute, Que., Dec. 11, 1868, son of Peter and Margaret Neil Cruise. Educated Lachute. Came to Daupliin, 1893, and started farming; councillor and reeve sev- eral years. Prominent member and pres- ident Dauphin branch of Manitoba Grain Growers' Association several years prior to 1908. Elected to House of Commons for Dauphin, 1911. Married Christina McAllister, Broyneberg, 1891; has four sons and four daughters. Liberal. Ad- dress: Dauphin, Man. WHO'S WHO AND WHY CBUZKSHANK, I^ieuteuant-Colonel Er- nest Alexander. — Commanding Military District No. 3 3, Calgary. Born Bertie, Ont., June 29, 1854, son of Alexander and Margaret Cruikshank. Educated gram- mar school St. Thomas, Ont., Upper Can- ada College. Second Lieutenant 44th Regiment Ontario, 1877; O. C. 44th Reg- iment, 1899-1904; O. C. 5th Infantry Bri- gade, 1904-1909; present appointed gazet- ted 1909. Served as police magistrate, Niagara Falls, Ont, 1903-1908; charge of military records. Dominion Archives, Ottawa, 1908-1909. Fellovs^ of Royal So- ciety, Canada, 1906; Honorable Lieuten- ant-Colonel 44th Regiment, 1905; Honor- able President Lundy's Lane and Ni- agara Historical Societies, 1909. Publi- cations: "History of the County of Wel- land," "The Battle of Lundy's Lane," "The Battle of Queenston," "A Century of Municipal History," "The Story of Butler's Rangers," "The Fight in the Beech Woods," "Battlefields of the Ni- agara Peninsula," "Drummond's Winter Campaign," "The Battle of Fort George" "The Siege of Fort Erie," "Ten Years of the Colony of Niagara," "The Docu- mentary History of the War of 1812" (9 vols.). Many contributions to review and historical publications; the Transac- tions of the Royal Society; the Canadian Institute; Magazine of Western History, and other periodicals. Married Julia E. Kennedy, Buffalo, N. Y., 1879. Recrea- tions: Riding, driving, walking. Address: Marlborough Mansions, Calgary, Alta. CKUIKSHANK, James. — City Editor Evening News, Saskatoon. Born Bears- den, near Glasgow, Scotland, Sept. 27, 1882; son of Francis J. and Emily Jane Cruikshank. Educated Kelvinside Acad- emy, Glasgow; Trinity College, Glenal- mond, Scotland. With Allan, Lang, Kil- 1am & McKay. Winnipeg, 1904; subse- quently with Northern Crown Bank, Red Deer and Hanley; purchased Hanley Her- ald 1908; served three terms on Hanley Town Council, ex-President Board of Trade, Auctioneer, Notary Public and Justice of the Peace. Married Alice May Pentland, 1908; has two daughters. Liberal. Address: Saskatoon, Sask. CSUXSi:, Albert W. — Real Estate Agent, 445 Homer St., Vancouver. Born Buctonuche, N. B., Aug. 4, 1874, son of Dr. William and Margaret M. Cruise. Educated high school. Engineering De- partment of Canadian Government Rail- way System, Moncton, N. B. ; subsequent- ly engineering department New York Central, N. Y., and Consolidated Gas Co., N. Y. ; theatrical business Eastern Canada. Came to British Columbia 1907 Councillor Municipality of Point Grey 1910. Married Isabel Chisholm, 1907; has one son and one daughter. Address: Point Grey, B. C. CRUISE, Georg-e Arthur — Of Cruise & Tufts, Barristers and Solicitors, Bow- erman Block, Saskatoon; Director, Sas- katoon Real Estate Exchange; Director, British America Securities, Ltd. Born Port Dover, Ont., June 3, 1872, son of William John and Elizabeth Collings Cruise. Educated Collegiate Institute, Simcoe, Ont.; Toronto University; Os- goode Hall. Called to Ontario Bar, 1908; practiced, St. Catharines, Ont., 1909; Saskatoon since 1909. Societies: A. F. & A. M.; I. O. O. F. Recreation: rid- ing. Conservative; Methodist. Address: Saskatoon, Sask. CRTTIoaV, Bev. Eber, B. A., B. Sc, D. D. — Pastor of Grace Methodist Cliurch, Winnipeg. Born Franklin, Ont., March 12, 1862, son of Richard and Esther Crummy. Educated "Victoria Uni- versity; Queen's University. Entered ministry 1882; ordained 1887; instructor of English and Latin, Kumamoto Higher Imperial College, Japan, 1888; engaged educational mission work of Methodist Church as Dean of Theology and Chairman Mission Council, 1901; since returning to Canada has been stationed successive- ly Kingston, Toronto and Winnipeg. Lectured on Old Testament Literature, Queen's University, Kingston. Has al- ways taken prominent position literary work connection with missionary and educational interests of nation. Married Elizabeth Beavitt Keough, daughter of Rev. Jabez Bunting Keough, New West- minster, 1888; has three sons and one daughter. Independent; Methodist. Ad- dress: 273 EUice Ave., Winnipeg, Man. CUIiIiUM, William James. — Steamboat Inspector for Dominion Government, Wharf St., Victoria. Born Belfast, Ire- land, June 5, 1865,. son of Thomas F. and Harriet Cullum. Educated East Cornwall College; National School. En- gineer apprentice, Cardiff, 1880. Came to British Columbia, 1885. Was Chief Engineer Government steamer "Quadra"; has been twenty years Government serv- ice. Married Margaret R. Burkholder, Victoria; has two daughters. Address: 1114 Fairfield Road, Victoria, B. C. CUMBEBIiANI}, His Honor Thomas Dickey, B. A. ■ — County Court Judge, Brandon. Born Rosemont, Simcoe Coun- ty, Ont., Sept. 3, 1853, son of John and Mary Dickey Cumberland. Educated Grammar School, Weston, Ont.; Queen's University. Came to Manitoba 1881; member of firm Miller, Cumberland & Macara, Winnipeg, 1882-1884; Cumber- WHO'S WHO AND WHY HIS HON. THOMAS DICKEY CUMBER- LAND land & Macara, 1884-1887; Archibald, Howell & Cumberland, 1887-1893; ap- pointed County Court Judge Western Judicial District, 1893. Married Helen Wallace, 1884; has one son and two daughters. Club: Brandon. Address: 403 Seventh St., Brandon, Man. CUIttMINGS, B. D. — Merchant. Born Glasgow, Scotland, Aug. 1, 1871, son of William and Elizabeth Cummings. Edu- cated Glasgow. Came to British Colum- bia 1885; mercantile business Pavilion, Yale-Cariboo, 1895; later moved to Ash- croft, Secretary Ashcroft School Board. Has published several poems. Married Margaret Morrison, Pavilion, B. C. ; has three sons and one daughter. Recrea- tions: Big game shooting. Address: Ash- croft, B. C. CUSIMISKEY, Thomas John. — Agent, Representative of C. P. R., Vernon. Born Prince Edward Island, Jan. 18, 1858, son of John Cummiskey. Educated public -schools Prince Edward Island. Taught school Prince Edward Island, 1875; came to British Columbia 1886. School Trus- tee, five years; Member of Navy League. Married Georgia Miller, Kamloops, B. C. ; has one daughter. Recreations: Hunt- ing. Address: Vernon, B. C. CUNNINGHAM, Edward Allan. — Man- aging Director Rogers-Cunningham Lum- ber Co., Ltd., Lethbridge; President Can- adian General Supply Co., Ltd. Born Montreal, Que., Nov. 7, 1870; son of Wil- liam and Julia Lyons Cunningham. Edu- EDWARD ALLAN CUNNINGHAM cated public schools; Arnold private school. Junior Clerk C. P. R. Stores De- partment, Montreal, 1885; second charge of same department, 1897-1900; came to Alberta, 1900; general storekeeper and purchasing agent Alberta Railway and Irrigation Co., Lethbridge, 1900-1907; Managing Director of present company since 1907; Vice-President Lethbridge Board of Trade; Director Lethbridge Y. M. C. A.; President Lethbridge Choral Club; Vice-President Overseas Club; Member Board of Governors Alberta Amateur Athletic Union. Served as Al- derman Lethbridge, 1907-1908. Married Emma Catherine Street, Montreal, 1897; has one daughter. Clubs: Chinook, Com- mercial Travelers (Winnipeg). Society: A. F. & A. M. (R. A. M.). Recreations: Music, athletics. Conservative; Angli- can. Address: Lethbridge, Alta. CUNNINGHAM:, John Ernest — Of Cunningham Land Co., Real Estate and Financial Brokers, 28 Ross Ave., W., Red Deer; Managing Director, Saskat- chewan Land & Homestead Co., Ltd.; member Council, Red Deer Board of Trade. Born Kingston, Ont., July 26, 1873, son of Henry and Margaret Breden Cunningham. Educated public and high schools, Kingston. Member of firm. Mills & Cunningham, private bankers, King- ston, 1894-1906; represented Saskatche- wan Land & Homestead Co., Ltd., To- ronto, 1907-1911. Came to Red Deer and established present business, 1911. Secretary, Kingston Board of Trade, 176 WHO'S WHO AND WHY 1906-1907. Married Mabel Carter, daugh- ter of R. C. Carter, Kingston, 1901; has one son. Club: Reed Deer. Society: A. F. & A. M. Recreations: sl^ating, curl- ing. Conservative; Methodist Address: Douglas St., Red Deer, Alta. JAMES ALEXANDER CUNNINGHAM CUNNINGHAM, James Alexander. — Managing Director British Columbia Oil Refinery Co., Ltd., 1201 Dominion Trust Bldg., Vancouver; President Vulcan Iron Works, New Westminster, and partner in Western Oil and Supply Co. Born New Westminster, Sept. 17, 1867, son of Thomas and Elmily Cunningham. Edu- cated Willamette University, Oregon. Managing Director Western Steamboat Co. for number of years; Sales Manager Cunningham Hardware Co.; President New Westminster Board of Trade, 1908- 1909; served in Royal Artillery, 1885- 1893. Married Marion Lee De Beck, 1888; has one son and two daughters. Club: New Westminster. Society: A. P. & A. M. Address: Fifth St., New Westminster, B. C. CUNNINGHAM, Thomas. — Provincial Fruit Inspector, Vancouver. Born Ul- ster, Ireland, Aug. 31, 1840, son of James Cunningham (lineal descendant of one of "Prentice Boys of Derry") and Mar- garet Cunningham. Educated public schools; Gilmore Institute, Ireland. Came to British Columbia by sea, 1859. Hard- ware Merchant, New Westminster, 1862. Member British Columbia Legislature for Nanaimo. Served with New West- minster Rifles. Married Emily Wood- man, Nanaimo, 1864; has three sons and two daughters. Society: L. O. L. Rec- reations: Reading, microscopic investi- gation, entomology. Address: 634 Sev- enth Ave. W., Vancouver, B. C. LIEUT.-COL. ARTHUR WILLIAM CURRIE3 CURBIi:, Iiieutenant-Colonel Arthur William. — Of Currie & Power, Real Estate Agents, 1214 Douglas St., Vic- toria. Born Napperton, Ont., Dec. 5, 1875, son of William Garner and Jane Currie. Educated Stratliroy College In- stitute. British Columbia 1894. Taught school Sidney, B. C, 1893; President King Edward Mining Co. Served fourteen years with 5th Regiment Canadian Gar- rison Artillery, now Lieutenant-Colonel; President British Columbia Rifle Asso- ciation since 1907. Married L. S. Cha- worth-Musters, Victoria, 1901; has one daughter. Society: A. F. & A. M.; Rec- reation: Rifle- shooting. Liberal; Angli- can. Address: 1114 Alston St., Victoria, B. C. CURRIi:, Donald Hector. — Manager Rat Portage Lumber Co., Ltd., Kenora. Born Lochaber Bay, Que., May 29, 1860, son of James and Mary McLean Currie. Lumber Marker J. G. Jackson & Co., Casper, Cal., 1872; shipper for Rainy Lake Lumber Co., 1887; continued with the business through various changes in name of company to the present, with the exception of seven years Town Clerk and Treasurer, 1900-1907. Secretary- Treasurer Royal Jubilee Hospital; Al- derman Rat Portage, 1895-1897; Alder- man Kenora, 1908-1909; Mayor, 1910. Married Annie Jean Campbell, 1889; has four sons and two daughters. Club: Lake of the Woods. Societies: A. F. & A. M. ; Kenora Curling. Conservative; Protestant. Address: Kenora, Ont. WHO'S WHO AND WHY CURTIS, David S. — Druggist. Born Cleveland, C, Jan. 1, 1856, son of Sam- uel and Jane Curtis. Educated Ontario public schools. Came to British Colum- bia 1874. Druggist since 1882; President New Westminster Retail Merchants' As- sociation; ex-President British Columbia Pharmaceutical Association; member of Council and ex-President New Westmin- ster Board of Trade; Alderman 10 years, Mayor 1893; ex-Chairman School Board; President Surrey Nurseries, Ltd.; ex- President British Columbia Conservative Association and unsuccessful candidate for British Columbia Legislature, 1894; Chairman Board of Management British Columbia Methodist College; President local branch Canadian Bible Society. Married Harriet Cunning- ham, Kingston, Ont., 1884; has three sons and three daughters. Societies: I. O. O. F.; C. O. O. W.; R. T. of T. S. P. C. A.; Y. M. C. A. Recreations: Camping, boating. Conse'rvative; Meth- odist. Address: New Westminster, B. C. ALFRED BRUCE CUSHING, B. A. CUSHZNO, Alfred Bruce, B. A. — Lum- ber Merchant, 403 8th Ave. W., Calgary. Born Kenilworth, Ont., Nov. 9, 1865, son of William and Sarah Thompson Gush- ing. Educated public schools, Kenil- worth; high school. Mount Forest, Ont.; Toronto University. Public school teach- er, Arthur Township, Ont, 1885-1887; high school teacher, Essex, Ont., 1893- 1898; high school teacher, Brandon, Man., 1898-1900. Moved to Edmonton, Alta., and entered into business under firm name of Cushing Bros., Ltd.; came to Calgary, 1905, managed Calgary branch of Cushing Bros. Co., Ltd., until Feb., 1910; has since organized the A. B. Cush- ing Lumber Co., Ltd. ;Alderman Calgary, 1911; Treasurer and Member of Execu- tive Board Alberta Sunday School Asso- ciation. Married Elizabeth Wilkin, Har- riston, Ont., 1893. Recreations: Curling, music. Liberal; Methodist. Address: 220 Eighteenth Ave., E., Calgary, Alta. CUSKINa, Arthur Thompson, B. A. — Of Cushing Bros. Co., Ltd., Manufactur- ers of Windows, Doors and Mill Work, Elizabeth and Namayo St., Edmonton. Born Kenilworth, Ont., Feb. 10, 1869, son of William and Sarah Thompson Cush- ing. Educated public schools Kenil- worth; high school, Essex, Ont.; Vic- toria College and Toronto University. Accountant W. H. Cushing, Calgary, 1887; removed to Edmonton, 1900; be- came member of firm 1901. Trustee, Ed- monton Public School Board; Trustee Al- berta College Board. Alderman Edmon- ton, 1903-1904; unsuccessful candidate for Mayor, 1905. Married Annie Nelson, Morden, Man., 1902; has two sons and one daughter. Recreation: Curling In- dependent Liberal; Methodist. Address: 1253 McKay St., Edmonton, Alta. CUSHING, George — Vice-President, Cushing Bros. Company, Ltd., 2428 Dewdney St., Regina. Born Kenilworth, Ont., June 21, 1857, son of William and Sarah Thompson Cushing. Educated public schools; Ontario Agricultural Col- lege, Guelph. Farmed and engaged in mercantile business, Ontario, prior to coming to Alberta, 1907; with Cushing Bros. Co., Ltd., Edmonton, 1907-1908; Regina, since 1908. Member Regina Board of Trade; member Ontario Agri- cultural and Experimental Union. Al- derman, Regina, 1911. Municipal Clerk, Kenilworth, many years; Vice-President, East Wellington Liberal Association, several years. Married Anne E. Lang- don, 1884; has three sons and three daughters. Society: I. O. O. F. Liberal; Methodist. Address: 13th and Scarth Sts., Regina, Sask. 178 WHO'S WHO AND WHY HON. WILLIAM HENRY GUSHING CXTSHXirG, Hon. William Henry, M. !■. A. — Of Gushing Bros., Ltd., Manufactur- ers of Builders' Supplies, Calgary. Born Arthur Township, Wellington Gounty, Ont, Aug. 21, 1852, son of William and Sarah Thompson Gushing. Educated pub- lic schools Ontario. Engaged fanning 1865-1879; building business 1881-1883; came to Alberta 1883; established pres- ent business 1885. Elected to Alberta Legislature for Galgary 1905, 1909; ap- pointed Minister of Public Works Ruth- erford Government, 1905; resigned port- folia 1910; Alderman Galgary 1890-1906; Member Calgary Hospital Board and Galgary Board of Trade. Served as pri- vate 30th Ontario Rifles, Arthur Ont., 1869; appointed Alberta Delegate World's Missionary Congress, Edinburgh, Scot- land, 1910; Member International Board, Laymen's Missionary Movement of Can- ada. Married Mary Jane Waters, Ar- thur, Ont., 1883; has one daughter. Club: Alberta. Society: I. O. O. P. Recrea- tion: Curling. Liberal; Methodist. Ad- dress: Calgary, Alta. 179 WHO'S WHO AND WHY CUTHBEBT, Major Albert Edward Boss. — Superintendent Royal Northwest Mounted Police; Major Reserve of Offi- cers, Canadian Militia, Edmonton. Born Berthier, Que., July 31, 1860, son of Mary Bostwick and Edward Octavian Cuth- bert, late Seigneur of Berthier. Educat- ed Berthier Grammar school; private tu- ition; McGill University. Served with 86th Battalion and First Prince of Wales Rifles, Canadian Militia; appointed In- spector Royal Northwest Mounted Po- lice 1885; volunteered for service South Africa, 1899; Captain C. M. R., South Af- rican Field Force; promoted Major 1900; served until disbanded, 1901; med- al and four clasps; present appointment 1902. Married Carlotta Alice Nye, daughter of George H. Nye, General Fed- eral United States Army, 1886; has two sons and one daughter. Club: Edmonton. Address: 170 Grierson St., Edmonton, Alta. HERBERT CUTHBERT CUTHBEBT, Herbert. — Of Herbert Cuthbert & Co., Real Estate Agents and Auctioneers, 635 Fort St., Victoria. Born Wakefield, Yorkshire, England, Sept. 16, 1865. son of William and Elizabeth Cuth- bert. Educated private schools Wake- field. Contractor and auctioneer Wake- field, 1884. Came to British Columbia 1891. Formerly Secretary and Manager Victoria Publicity Bureau; has always taken keen interest in public and polit- ical matters. Alderman of the City of Victoria, 1912; engaged in business of real estate agents and auctioneers in that city for fifteen years. Fellow Royal Colonial Institute. Married Hen- rietta Rose Burgess, Victoria, 1893; has two sonS) and three daughters. Club: Pacific. Recreations: cricket and motor- ing. Address: Victoria, B. C. CVB, Joseph Ernest, ez-lVI. P. — Su- perintendent of Dominion Public Works, Winnipeg. Born Montreal, Sept. 4, 1854, son of Michael and Marie Louise Cyr. Educated St. Laurent College, near Mon- treal, where was subsequently teacher. Came to Manitoba, 1882. Elected to Manitoba Legislature, 1883; unsuccessful 1888; unsuccessful candidate to House of Commons for Provencher, 1887; elect- ed 1904; unsuccessful 1908; appointed to present position 1910; Mayor of St. Boni- face 1885; President St. Jean Baptiste Society and first President Manitoba P^rench Liberal Association; has had wide experience as journalist and hi_s lectures on Western Canada and the working classes in Canada have secured liim a reputation in Canadian literature; was editor Le Courier du Nord Ouest, Le Courier du Duluth and Le Avenir Na- tional, 1886. Married Marie Cesarine Senez, Montreal, 1875. Society: Catholic Order of Foresters. Liberal; Roman Catholic. Address: St. Boniface, Man. CZEBWINSKI, Charles P. — Of Czer- winski Box Co., Ltd., Logan and.Tecum- seh Sts., Winnipeg. Born Cashel, Mark- ham County, Ont., Jan. 17, 1863, son of Mary A. and Louis Czerwinski, Lieu- tenant Prussian Army. Educated public schools Ontario. Contractor and brick manufacturer, Wellington County, Ont., 1884-1895. Came to Winnipeg, 1895. President North Winnipeg Hospital; prominent temperance advocate. Mar- ried Mary C. Grant, Erin, Ont., 1886; has two sons and one daughter. Club: Can- adian. Societies: I. O. O. F. ; R. T. of T. (Grand Chancillor). Recreations: Mo- toring, traveling. Independent; Metho- dist. Address: 645 Bannatyne Ave., Win- nipeg, Man. DAFOE, John W. — Managing Editor Free Press. Born Combermere, Ont., March 8, 1866, son of C. W. and Mary Dafoe. Educated public and high schools Arnprior, Ont. Montreal Star, 1883-1885; Editor Ottawa Journal, 1886; editorial staff Manitoba Free Press, 1886-1892; Ed- itor Montreal Herald, 1892-1895; editor- ial staff Montreal Star, 1895-1901; Editor in Chief Manitoba Free Press since 1901. Delegate to Commercial Congress of the Empire, 1906; delegate to Imperial Press Congress, London, 1909. Author of "For- tunes of a Manitoban," 1891; "Western Canada," 1907; "Imperial Press Confer- ence," 1909. Married Alice Parmelee, Ottawa, 1890; has three sons and four daughters. Club: Manitoba, Address: 509 Spence St., Winnipeg, Man. 180 WHO'S WHO AND WHY DAGCr, E. A. — Manager Ames Holden Co., Ijtd., Wholesale Boots and Shoes, 411 Eighth Ave. W., Calgary. Born Na- van, Ont, Nov. 27, 1864, son of John and Mary Dagg. Educated public schools. Came to Manitoba 1883. Clerk Bronson & Weston Lumber Co., Ottawa, 1884; re- turned to Winnipeg 1888; President Cal- gary Board of Trade, 1911 Married An- nie G. MacMillan, Charlottetown, P. E. I.; has one son and two daughters. Club: Alberta. Address: 736 Twelfth Ave. W., Calgary, Alta. DAHI^BEBO, John G., A. B., A. M.— Pastor Swedish Lutheran Zion Church, Winnipeg; Secretary Evangelical Luth- eran Augustans Synod of America since 1903. Born Hvetlanda, Sweden, 1862, son of Carl John and Clara Nelson. Educat- ed public schools Sweden. Migrated to United States, 1880; came to Manitoba, 1907. Farmer's servant, 1880-1882; stu- dent Augustana College and Theological Seminary, Rock Island, 111., 1882-1891, pursuing at same time studies in other departments; ordained 1891, pastor Swe- dish Lutheran Crurch, Altona, 111., 1891- 1899; called to chair of Swedish Lan- guage and Literature, Augustana College 1893, but declined offer; Member Board of Directors Augustana College, 1893- 1905, serving as Secretary number of years; President 1904-1905, when re- signed; Secretary Illinois Conference, 1897-1902; Member Board of Missions, Augustana Synod, 1899-1902; treasurer 1899-1900; Secretary 1901-1902; Secre- tary of Synod 1903-1905; re-elected 1905, 1907, 1909-1911; pastor Swedish Lutheran Zion Church, Rock Island, 111., 1899- 1904; Greek Instructor 1903; Professor of Christianity, Augustana College 1904- 1907; editor Korsbaeuret, devotional and historical annual publication of August- ana Synod, 1901-1906; Pastor Swedish Lutheran Zion Church, Winnipeg, since 1907. Married Emily C. Envall, Gales- burg, 111., 1891 (deceased 1892); married Josephine Nelson, 1898; has one son and two daughters. Address: 372 Logan Ave., Winnipeg, Man. DAZ^TOlf, Mrs. Annie C. — Writer of lyrics and short stories. Born Hudders- field, Yorkshire, England, daughter John and S. Elizabeth Armitage. Educated Huddersfleld. Came to British Columbia 1904. Has one daughter. Club: Atha- nean. Recreations: antique collecting, literature. Address: 1672 Beach Ave., Vancouver, B. C. SAIiTOII', Willie. — Manager Vancou- ver Warehouses, Ltd.; Secretary-Treas- urer Mainland Transfer Co., Ltd., and Mainland Trust Company, Ltd. Born Huddersfleld, Yorkshire, England, March 8, 1866. Educated public schools Hud- dersfleld. Came to British Columbia 1904. Chairman advisory board Victorian Order of Nurses. Married Annie C. Armi- tage, Huddersfleld; has one daughter. Club: Commercial. Recreations: riding, driving, golf. Address: 1672 Beach Ave., Vancouver, B. C. DAX^TON, 'William Tiuniswood. — Of Dalton & Eveleigh, Architects, 615 Hast- tings St. W., Vancouver. Born Nent Head, Alston, Cumberland, England, Nov. 21, 1854, son of William and Frances Millican Dalton. Educated Nent Head Grammar School; Belvedere Academy, Bishop Auckland School, Brookfield, Wig- ton, England. Articled to James Cubitt, Architect, London, England, 1872. Came to Canada and practiced Winnipeg 1880- 1889; removed Vancouver, 1889; has de- signed several public schools and super- vised erection of several public build- ings. Married Frances Mary Walton, Doucks Villa, Nent Head, Alston, Eng- land, 1889; has one son and one daugh- ter. Clubs: Vancouver, Alpine of Can- ada; Society: A. L. & A. M. Recrea- tion: Mountaineering. Conservative; An- glican. Address: 1972 Robson St., Van- couver, B. C. DA^ZE^Ii, Arthur Oeotrge, C. E. — As- sistant City Engineer, Vancouver. Born Cotacamund, India, April 24, 1869, son of Rev. Samuel and Susan Dalzell. Edu- cated Kingswoode, Bath, England. Civil Engineer, Halifax, England, 1890. Came to British Columbia 1907; appointed As- sistant City Engineer Vancouver charge of sewer construction. Member of Roy- al Sanitary Institute. Married Eleanor Cain, Northwich, England; has one son and two daughters. Recreations: Lawn tennis, boating. Address: 647 Twelfth Ave. E., Vancouver, B. C. BANGEBFIEI^D, Howard A. — Of Dangerfleld and Doolittle, Financial Agents, 604 Mclntyre Block, Winnipeg. Born Kemptville, Ont., Aug. 27, 1871, son of George and Mary Dangerfleld. Educated Albert College, Belleville, Ont. Farming, Ontario, 1900. Came to Win- nipeg 1903. Married Olive Maude Welsh, Winnipeg, 1909; has one daughter. Rec- reation: Horses. Liberal; Anglican. Ad- dress: 152 Walnut St., Winnipeg, Man. HANIEIm, Thomas Brammall — Of Thompson, Daniel & Colthurst, Archi- tects, Central Chambers, Saskatoon; As- sociate Royal Architectural Institute of Canada; member Saskatchewan Asso- ciation of Architects. Born Manchester, England, Sept. 26, 1873, son of Thomas Garner and Sarah Brammall Daniel. Educated privately; Manchester and Vic- toria. Articled pupil to J. D. Harker, A. R. I. B. A., Manchester, 1899-1904; assistant, 1894-1901; practiced alone, Manchester, 1901-1906; assistant to R. M. Rodden-Brown & Vallance, Mon- treal and Winnipeg, 1906; present part- nership formed, 1911. Recreations: yachting, fencing. Conservative; An- glican. Address: Saskatoon, Sask. 181 WHO'S WHO AND WHY SABKE, Francis Nicholson — Financial Agent, 301 Darlce Block, Regina; "Vice- President, Saskatchewan Insurance Co.; Director, Saskatchewan Mortgage Cor- poration. Born Prince Edward Island, Oct. 25, 1863, son of Thomas and Janet Darke. Educated public schools, Green- vale, P. E. I. Farmed, Hunter River, P. E. I., 1884; came to Regina, 1892, whole- sale and retail meat business, 1892-1906; established present business, 1906. Vice- president, Saskatchewan Methodist Col- lege; Alderman, Regina, 1895; 1896-1897; 1902-1903: 1909-1910; Mayor, 1898; mem- ber Regina General Hospital Board, 1894-1900; member Police Commission, 1909-1910. Served as Lieutenant, 82nd Battalion, Charlottetown, P. E. I. Mar- ried Elizabeth McKinnon, North Mil- ton, P. E. I., 1892: has four sons. So- cieties: I. O. O. F. ; C. O. F. Recreations: hunting, shooting, curling, motoring. Liberal- Methodist. Address: 2008 Scarth St., Regina, Sask. SABKEB, Ztobert Alexander. — Man- ager Canada Life Assurance Co., 805 Cu- tre St., Calgary. Born Dublin, Ireland, May 21, 1861, son of Alfred and Arabel- la Darker. Educated High School and Dublin College. Came to Canada 1888; with Cookshire Lumber Mills Co., Cook- shire, Que., 1888-1890; Connecticut Riv- er Lumber Co., Massachusetts, 1891-1893; with Canada Life Assurance Co., Cook- shire, 1893-1902; Manager Calgary branch since 1902. Married Agnes M. Wilfred, Cookshire, 1893; has one son. Clubs: Ranchmen's, Alberta. Societies: A. F. & A. M.; Mystic Shrine. Recrea- tions: Fishing, shooting. Anglican. Ad- dress: Findlay Apartments, Calgary, Alta. DABIiIirCf, Henry. — Wholesale Paints, Oils and Varnishes, 28 Powell St., Van- couver; surveyor to British Corporation Registry and Registro Nazionale Ital- iano. Born Port Chalmers, New Zea- land, Feb. 27, 1863, son of John and Mary Jane Watson Darling. Educated London, England. Apprentice to John Henry Gwynnes, Ltd., Hammersmith, London, five years; marine engineer British Steam Navigation Co., and Burmese Co., British India. Came to British Colum- bia 1891; Superintendent and Manager Union S. S. Co.; General Manager Brit- ish Yukon Navigation Co., previous to founding present business, 1902. Built three steel steamers, Comox, Capilano and Coquitlam for Union S. S. Co. Mar- ried Mary Boyle, Glasgow, Scotland, 1892; has four sons and two daughters. Club: Terminal City. Independent; Pro- testant. Address: 1072 Barclay St., Van- couver, B. C. BABI.ING, WilUam Lyell — Of Math- erwell & Darling, Insurance and Real Estate Brokers, Columbia St., New West- minster; Chairman, Industrial Commit- tee, New Westminster Board of Trade. Born Montreal, July 6, 1880, son of William and Eva Dudley Darling. Ed- ucated: Montreal High School. Claims Department, G. T. R., Montreal, 1894- 1899; General Superintendent's Office, C. P. R., Winnipeg, Calgary, Cranbrook and Vancouver, 1908-1911; superinten- dent of construction, Ironside, Rannie & Campbell, 1908-1911; formed present partnership, 1911. Married Sara L. Lund, daughter of Olaf Lund, Cran- brook, 1903; has two daughters. Clubs: Terminal City (Vancouver); Westmins- ter. Recreations: boating, golf. Lib- eral; Presbyterian. Address: 227 St. Patrick St., New Westminster, B. C. DABRACH, Robert. — Clerk of King's Bench and Clerk of Surrogate Court, Brandon. Born St. Thomas, Ont., Jan. 8, 1855, son of Neil and Mary Darrach. Educated public schools. Contracting business, 1881. Came to Brandon, 1883; President Y. M. C. A.; President Hospital Board; Director Brandon College. Mar- ried Seressa Thompson, St. Thomas, 1879: has one son and two daughters. Society: I. O. F. Baptist. Address: 134 Louisa Ave., Brandon, Man. DASH, Frederick James. — Engineer, Farmer and Breeder of Jersey Cattle. Born Wiltshire, England, Dec. 11, 1862, son of Charles and Ann Ealey Dash. Edu- cated public schools England. Came to Broadview, Northwest Territories, 1882, and commenced farming, 1883. Council- lor, 1910-1911-1912. Member of Ca- nadian Seed Growers' Association since its organization; Trustee and Sec- retary-Treasurer Hillesden public school; Director Broadview Agricultural Society; Councillor, 1910. Has taken several prizes Provincial fairs for registered red fife wheat. Served with E Company 2nd Wilts Rifle Volunteers, Queens Review, Windsor Park, 1880. Married Mary Jane McLean, Grenfell, Sask., 1889; has five sons and three daughters. Independent; Presbyterian. Address: Hillesden, Sask. BAUFHINEi:, Thomas T. — Manag- ing Director of Pretty's Timber Ex- change, Ltd., Timber Specialists, 433 Richards St., Vancouver; Managing Di- rector Pearson's, Ltd.; Secretary Van- couver Dock and Harbor Extension Co., Ltd. ; Secretary-Treasurer Hardscrabble Hydraulic Gold Mines, Ltd.; Director Northwest Canada Trust Co., Ltd. Born Petite Rivere, Lunenburg County, N. S., Sept. 14, 1879, son of Captain Thomas 182 WHO'S WHO AND WHY THOMAS T. DAUPHINEB and Alice A. Drew Dauphinee. Educated high school, Liverpool, N. S. ; Dalhousie University; Clerk Union Bank of Halifax, Liverpool, 1896-1897; attended Dalhousie University 1898-1899. Came to British Columbia 1901. With John A. Lee Fur- niture Co., 1901-1904; Dominion Trust Co., New Westminster, 1904-1908; pres- ent business since 1908. Recreations: Horses, Tennis. Address: Cedar Cottage, Gibson Road, Vancouver, B. C. DAVEY, Frederick, M. L. A. — Born Truro, Cornwall, England, Feb. 22, 1847. Educated public schools. Came to Brit- ish Columbia 1875. Clerk H. M. Naval Yard, Esquimalt, 1878-1905. Elected to British Columbia Legislature, represent- ing Victoria, 1907; re-elected, 1909 and 1912; served as Alderman, Victoria, 1906. Grand Secretary Grand Lodge of British Columbia, I. O. O. F., 1884-1912. So- cieties: A. F. & A. M.; I. O. O. F. ; A. O. U. W. Conservative; Methodist. Address: 2664 Blanchard St., Victoria, B. C. DAVIDSON, Alexander Rae. — Capital- ist, Industrial Agent C. N. R., 392 Main St., Winnipeg; Vice-President and Gen- eral Manager Davidson & McRae; Vice- President and Managing Director Can- adian Loan and Securities Co.; Vice- President and Treasurer, Saskatchewan Valley and Manitoba Land Co.; Vice- President and Director Portland Canal Lumber Co.; Director Canadian Western Lumber Co.; Director Columbia River Lumber Co.; Director Anacortes Lumber and Box Co.; Director Saskatchewan Ele- vator Co.; Director Queen Charlotte Whaling Co.; Director Dunsmuir- Collier- ies, Ltd.; Director Great Lakes Dredg- ing Co. ; Treasurer and Director Winni- peg Insurance and Vessel Agency, Ltd.; Director Toronto Insurance and Vessel Agency of Toronto; Director Port Ar- thur Insurance and Vessel Agency; Di- rector Vancouver Insurance and Vessel Agency; Secretary-Treasurer Carrot Riv- er Valley Land Co.; President and Di- rector six National and Ave State Banks United States. Born Glencoe, Ont., July 10, 1855, of Scotch-Irish parents, son of William and Christine Davidson. Edu- cated Glencoe. First engaged railway work, Wisconsin, 1874. Engaged bank- ing 20 years. Came to Winnipeg 1906 Married Laura M. Tanner, Little Falls, Minn., 1892; has one son. Clubs: Man- itoba, St. Charles Country, Minneapolis (Minnesota), Minnesota Club (St. Paul). Recreation: Motoring. Address: 15() Stradbrooke Place, Winnipeg, Man. COL. ANDREW DUNCAN DAVIDSON DAVIDSON, Col. Andrew Duncan. — President Davidson & McRae, Winnipeg, Toronto and Vancouver. Born Glencoe, Ont., May 18, 1853, son of "William and Christian Davidson. Educated Glencoe; went to Wisconsin at age of 19; after taking course in business college took up railway work; later moved to Min- nesota, where engaged in land business and banking; returned to Canada, 1902; inaugurated what is known as the Amer- ican invasion, he and his associates hav- ing purchased 1,250,000 acres of land; also had colonization agreement with Dominion Government by which he was to settle large tract of country in Sas- katchewan Valley; brought that year 350 bankers, grain buyers and newspaper men from United States and showed them country, reports being so favor- able that 1,000,000 acres land sold ac- tual settlers from United States in next eight months: carried through the col- onization agreement to successful com- pletion; later took over land grant of C. N. R. Has sold 12,000.000 acres land during his career. Interested in lum- bering business in British Columbia. Di- 183 WHO'S WHO AND WHY rector of 44 companies. Vice-President Columbia River Lumber Co.; President Canadian Western Lumber Co., latter having largest sawmill in British Em- pire. Also Interested in coal, grain ele- vator companies and Western Canada Flour Mills; Land Commissioner C. N. R., and closely identified and interested with Mackenzie, Mann & Co., in many of their enterprises. Appointed Colonel by Government of Minnesota for services rendered that State. Married Ella T. McRae, Glencoe, Ont. ; has one daughter. Clubs: National (Toronto), Rideau (Ot- tawa), Manitoba (Winnipeg). Address: Toronto, Ont. DAVIDSON, Georg-e Senz — General Merchant, Indian Head; member Indian Head Hospital Board. Born Springfield, O., Oct. 5, 1850, son of Samuel and Sarah Davidson. Educated public and higli schools, Listowell, Ont. Came to Saskatchewan, 1883; implement mer- chant, Qu'Appelle, 1883-1898; general merchant, Balgonie, 1898-1903; estab- lished present business, Indian Head, 1903. Elected to Saskatchewan Legis- lature for Qu'Appelle, 1889-1893-1897. Mayor, Indian Head, 1911-1912; Council- man, 1909-1910. Married Isabella Wil- son, Listowell, 1873; has one son and two daughters. Society: A. O. U. W. (Elected representatitve Grand Lodge, A. O. U. W., Manitoba and Northwest six consecutive years, to annual Supreme Council.) Recreations: shooting, fishing. Conservative; Presbyterian. Address: Buckston St., Indian Head, Sask. DAVIDSON, James Wheeler, P. B. Q-. S. — President Crown Lumber Co., Grain Exchange Bldg., Calgary; Vice-President and Managing Director Western Agencies & Development Co., Ltd. Born Austin, Minn., June 14, 1872, son of Charles H. and Mary Davidson. Educated North- western Military Academy, Highland Park, 111. Member of Peary Arctic Ex- pedition to North Greenland, 1893-1894; war correspondent with Chinese army, 1895; with Japanese army, 1895-1896; Botel Tobago Exploring Party, 1896; United States Counsel for For- mosa and Loochoo Islands, 1898; United States Consul, successively, at Nanking and Antung, and acting-Con- sul General Shanghai, 1904-1905. Vice- President and Managing Director Stap- les & Co., Ltd., 1905-1907; joined pres- ent Company, 1908. Fellow of Royal Geological Society; American Geological Society; Japan Society, London; Asiatic Society of Japan; Arctic Club, America; decorated with order of Rising Sun (Japanese). Author of "Formosa Cam- phor and Its Future," 1895; "A Reveiw of the History of Formosa," 1896; "For- mosa under Japanese Rule," 1903; "The Island of Formosa, Past and Present," 1903; contributor to Scientific Societies and magazines. Married Mabel Lillian Dow, San Francisco, Cal., 1906. Club: Ranchmen's. Address: Calgary, Alta. DAVIDSON, John Balston, B. A., M.D. — Physician, 255 Portage Ave. Winni- peg. Born Province of Quebec, May 29, 1870, son of John and Cecilia Davidson. Educated Manitoba University. Medical Superintendent St. Boniface Hospital; Johns Hopkins Hospital, Baltimore, Md. ; private practice, Winnipeg, since 1900. Professor Anatomy; Lecturer Clinical Medicine Manitoba Medical College. Mar- ried Edith Helen Mitchell, Winnipeg, 1900; has one son and three daughters. Society: C. O. O. F. Recreations: All outdoor sports. Liberal; Anglican. Ad- dress: 611 Broadway, Winnipeg, Man. DAVIDSON, Bichard Boyd.- — ^Barrister and Solicitor. Born Frontenac County, Ont., Feb. 21, 1880, son of Bryce Turnbull and Rachel Delmage Davidson. Educat- ed public schools and Collegiate Insti- tute, Kingston; Queen's University. Law student with Smythe, King & Smythe, Kingston, 1904; came to Saskatchewan 1905; law student with Balfour, Martin & Casey, Regina, 1905; called to Sas- katchewan Bar, 1908; present practice since 1909. Solicitor for the Grand Trunk Pacific Railway Co., the Canadian Bank of Coinmerce, Union Bank of Can- ada; Secretary Watrous Board of Trade, Mayor of Watrous, 1911 and 1912; served as sergeant 14th Regiment, Kingston: captain 95th Regiment, Sas- katchewan Rifles. Married Alberta Evelyn Lucinda Boyce, Sydenliam, Ont., 1910. Society: A. F. & A. M. Conserva- tive; Presbyterian. Address: Watrous, Sask. DAVIDSON, vrilliam John d'Allain. — Insurance Agent, 316 Winch Bldg., Van- couver; Director Anglo-American Lum- ber Co., Ltd.; Director Vancouver Ice & Cold Storage Co., Ltd.; Director Point Grey Land & Investment Co., Ltd. Born Glasgow, Scotland, July 1, 1865, son of Thomas and Clara A. Davidson. Edu- cated Hamilton and Glasgow. With Ru- therford Bros., of Oregon; subsequently rice trade Burma, India, with Bulloch Bros. & Co., Ltd., for seventeen years, of which first three spent London, Eng- land; United States Consular Agent for some years Burma. Served nineteen years auxiliary forces Scotland and Bur- ma. Came to British Columbia 1904. Lo- cal Correspondent to H. M.'s Board of Trade, 1909-1910. Married Margaret El- liot Lytle, 1901, has one son and two daughters. Club: Vancouver. Society: R. A. M. Address: 1353 Jervis St., Van- couver, B. C. DAVIDSON, William McCartney, B. A. — Editor The Morning Albertan, Cal- gary. Born Prince Edward County, Ont., Nov. 12. 1872, son of James C. and Sarah E. Davidson. Educated Collegiate Insti- tute, St. Catharines; Toronto University. Reports- Toronto World, 1893; Toronto 184 WHO'S WHO AND WHY Star, 1893; started Morning Albertan, 1902. Married Christina Constance Robertson (deceased), daughter of late Rev. Dr. Robertson, Superintendent of Presbyterian Missions, Western Canada; has two sons and one daughter. Recrea- tions: Bowling, mountain climbing, trav- eling. Liberal; Presbyterian. Address: 830 Seventh Ave. W., Calgary, Alta. DAVXE, Cyril Francis. — Barrister, Pemberton Bldg., Victoria. Born Vic- toria, Jan. 30, 1882, son of Alexander E. B. and Constance L. Skinner Davie. Edu- cated Ottawa University. Studied law office of Attorney General of British Col- umbia; called to the British Columbia Bar 1908, and commenced practice as Bradshaw & Davie; later McPhillips & Davie. Club: Union. Recreations: Hunt- ing, fishing, boating. Conservative. Ad- dress: 1028 Fort St., Victoria, B. C. DAVIES, Oswald James. — Editor and publisher Forget Mail. Born Swansea. Wales, May 13, 1878, son of James and Ellen Davies. Educated National higher grade school Swansea. Printer's appren- tice, Swansea; subsequently held respon- sible positions London, England; came to Manitoba 1903, where was Managing Editor of weekly newspaper; came to Saskatchewan and established Forget Mail 1905. Married Mary J. Willis, Bran- don, Man., 1906. Recreation: Writing. Address: Forget, Sask. BAVIS, Fred I^an^dou, B. A., I^Ii. B. — Barrister. Born Belleville, Ont., Aug. 6, 1867, son of James A. and Sarah E. Davis. Educated Manitoba College, called to Manitoba Bar 1893 and has practiced Neepawa since. Chairman Neepawa School Board, 1910. Married Nellie Webster, Winnipeg, 1895; has one son and one daughter. Society: A. F. & A. M. Recreations: Tennis, motoring. Liberal; Methodist. Address: Neepawa, Man. DAVIS, E. P., B. A., K. C. — Of Davis, Marshall & Macneil, Barristers and So- licitors, 615 Hastings St., Vancouver. Director Royal Collieries, Ltd. Born King's County, Ont., April 4, 1860, son of Andrew and Elizabeth Davis. Edu- cated Upper. Canada College; Toronto University. Called to the British Co- lumbia bPT. 1882: called to the N. W. T. bar, 1882; practiced, Calgary, 1882- 1886: called to British Columbia bar, 1886; practiced Vancouver since. Bencher Law Society of British Columbia, K. C, 1894; unanimously recommended for Chief Justiceship British Columbia, 1902 (previously declined the appoint- ment.) Ex-president B. C. Liberal Asso- B. P. DAVIS, B. A., K. C. elation. Married Adelia Louise Davis, 1887; has two sons and one daugliter. Clubs: Vancouver; Royal Vancouver Yacht; Jericho Country; Union (Vic- toria); Toronto; United Empire (Lon- don.) Recreations: bridge, yachting. Liberal. Address: 1115 Seaton St., Van- couver, B. C. DAVIS, Hon. Senator Thomas Osborne. — Born Sherrington, Que., Aug. 16, 1856, son of Anne and Samuel Davis, M. A. (Dublin); Educated privately. Served as councillor and mayor. Prince Al- bert, 1894-1895; chairman of School Board and president of Board of Trade, Prince Albert. Elected to House of Commons for Saskatchewan 1896, re- elected 1900; appointed Liberal Whip for the West, 1901; summoned to the Senate, Sept. 30, 1904. Married Rebecca Bond Jen- nings, Prince Edward Island, 1885; has five sons and three daughters. Club: Prince Albert. Liberal. Address: Prince Albert, Sask. DAWSON, Alexander Scott, B. A., Sc. — Chief Engineer Irrigation Department C. P. R., Irrigation Bldg., Calgary. Born Pictou, N. S., Sept. 6, 1871, son of Rob- ert S. and Jane Dawson. Educated pub- lic and high schools Pictou; McGill Uni- versity. Hydraulic Engineer Massachu- setts State Government, 1894-1898; En- gineer C. P. R., Winnipeg, 1898-1903; present position since 1903. Married Martha Elenora Bonn, 1898; has one son. Society: Canadian Society of Civil En- gineers. Anglican. Address: Calgary, Alta. 185 WHO'S WHO AND WHY THOMAS FRANKLIN DAWSON jyAVrSON, Thomas Franklin— Of T. F. Dawson & Co., Financial Brokers, 380 Toronto St., Medicine Hat. Member Medicine Hat Industrial Bureau. Born, Brigden, Ont., February 15, 1878, son of William Ambrose and Amelia K. Daw- son. Educated: Brigden Public Schools, Petrolia High School. Business Career: Drygoods salesman for John Armstrong, Brigden, 1891-1896; for W. S. Duggan, Oil Springs, Ont., 1896-1898; for C. A. McMillan, Petrolia, 1898-1900; for Henry Stokes, Sombra, Ont., 1900; came West, 1900; salesman, Dixon Bros., Maple Creek, Sask., 1900-1901: salesman, Doug- las Bros., Strathcona, 1901-1903; travel- ing salesman, Stobart Sons & Co., Winni- peg, 1903-1910; established present busi- ness, 1910. Married Amy Rattenbury, Charlottetown, P. E. I., 1909; has one daughter. Club: Cypress. Society: A. F. & A. M. Recreations: Motoring, shooting, fishing. Conservative; Angli- can. Address: Main St., Medicine Hat, Alta. WHO'S WHO AND WHY ALEXANDER DAWSON, B. A., M. A. DAWSON, His Honour Alexander, B. A., M. A. — Judge of County Court, Win- nipeg. Born St. Mary's Ont., March 20, 1849. Educated public schools, St. Mary's; Upper Canada College, Toronto. Taught school, Colborne and Brighton. Called to Ontario bar, 1881. Came to Winnipeg and called to Manitoba bar, 1881; appointed ipolice magistrate of Winnipeg, 1896-1900; appointed Judge County Court, 1907; councillor Manitoba University and member Manitoba College Board; alderman, Winnipeg, several years. Societies: A. F. & A. M.; St. Andrews (president). Presbyterian. Address: 619 Broadway, Winnipeg, Man. DAWSON, G. Herbert, B. A. Sc, B. C. Im. S — Surveyor General of British Col- umbia. Born Quebec, Nov. 22, 1866, son of John Thomas and Louise Henderson Dawson. Educated high school Quebec; McGill University. Engineering Depart- ment C; P. R., Quebec Division 1886- 1889. Came to British Columbia 1889; Assistant City Engineer, Vancouver, 1889-1890; private practice Vancouver, 1890-1911; present appointment 1911. Clubs: Vancouver, Jericho Country, Union, Victoria Golf. Society: A. F. & A. M. Conservative; Anglican. Address: Empress Hotel, Victoria, B. C. DAWSON, Herbert James. — Of Daw- son, Hyndman & Hyndman, Barristers, McDougall Court. Edmonton; President Intercolonial Deep Well Boring Co., Bris- bane, Australia; Director Dawson Coal Co., Ltd.; Director Northwest Mortgage Co., Ltd. Born Sombra, Ont, July 3, 1860, son of Daniel and Laura J. For- syth Dawson. Educated high school Sar- nia, Ont.; Osgoode Hall. Called to On- tario Bar, 1886; practiced Petrolia, Ont., 1886-1903; came West on a trip and called to British Columbia Bar, 1889; came West toi reside permanently and called to Northwest Territories Bar, 1903; member of firm Brown & Dawson, 1903-1904; Brown, Dawson, Kennedy & Hyndman, 1904-1906;, present partner- ship formed 1906. Served as Councillor Petrolia, 1902-1903. Captain 27th Regi- ment St. Clair Borderers, 1885-1903. Has always been deeply interested develop- ment work; when residing in Petrolia personally sunk 110 oil wells. For twen- ty years has been boring for deep flow- ing wells in Australia and has been in- strumental in redeeming vast tracks of arid, useless hinter lands. Since taking up residence Edmonton has devoted much time and money to the development of the coal deposits of this section. Mar- ried Jessie Primrose MacMillan, Glas- gow, Scotland, 1889; has two sons and two daughters. Club: Edmonton. So- ciety: A. P. & A. M. Recreations: Shooting, fishing. Liberal; Anglican. Address: 708 Fifth St., Edmonton, Alta. DAY, ISXrs. Iiilla — Born Ireland. Edu- cated: Cork, Ireland, and England. Spent first three years of married life at Kimberly, S. A., 1888-1891, where took active part in social, religious and phil- anthropic life of Diamond Fields; in- strumental in organizing Kimberly Ben- evolent Society. Came to Canada, 1891. First Vice-President,' Local Council of Women, Victoria, 1894; President, 1904- 1908; Provincial Vice-President, Nation- al Council of Women of Canada, 1907- 1911; Regent "Coronation Day" Chapter, Children of Empire; originator of Wo- men's Club idea, and with Mrs. Dewd- ney, wife of the then Lieutenant Gov- ernor, and Miss Perrin, sister of Lord Bishop of Columbia, organized Alexandra Club which for many years the only women's club west of Toronto. Presi- dent, Victoria Club, and one of founders. Married Robert Scott Day, B. E., 1888; has four sons and three daughters. Ad- dress: Rockland Ave., Victoria, B. C. WHO'S WHO AND WHY ROBERT SCOTT DAY, B. B. DAY, Robert Scott, B. E.— Of R. S. Day & Beaumont Boggs, Real Estate and Insurance Brokers, 620 Fort St., Victoria; Director and Honorary Treasurer Prov- incial Royal Jubilee Hospital. Born Cork, Ireland, Nov. 8, 1858; son of Rebecca Scott and Robert Day, F. S. A., M. R. I. A. Educated Queen's College, Cork, and graduated as Bachelor in Civil Engineering, Queen's University, Ireland. Came to British Columbia, 1891. General agent for the Guardian Assurance Co., Ltd., and The Law Union & Rock Insur- ance Co., Ltd. Married Lilla Swanton, 1888. Address: Rockland Ave., Victoria, B. C. DATKIir, Alfred Norman, B. A. — Of Daykin, Pinley & Burnett, Barristers, Rogers Bldg., Vancouver. Born Derby- shire, England, Nov. 16, 1877, son of Calveft Thomas and Annie Norman Day- kin. Educated: Manitoba University Called to British Columbia bar, 1909 practised alone, Vancouver, 1909-1912 present partnership formed, 1912. Serv- ed with Strathcona Horse, South Afri- can War, 1900. Club: University. Rec- reation: boating. Conservative; Metho- dist. Address: University Club, Van- couver, B. C. DEACON, Ernest John. — Of Deacon, Deacon «& Wilson, Barristers, 325 Homer St., Vancouver; Vice-President W. J. McMillan Co., Ltd.; Director Vancouver Trust Co., Ltd.; Director Coast State Brick Co., Ltd. Born Bothvsrell, Ont., July 27, 1872, son of Rev. Daniel and Maria H. Deacon. Educated Trinity Uni- ERNEST JOHN DEACON versity; Osgoode Hall. Called to On- tario Bar 1895; British Columbia Bar, 1896. Member of firm Macdonell & Dea- son; subsequently partnership with Hon. Joseph Martin until formed present firm. Married Florence Brooke, daughter of Francis M. Brooke, Philadelphia, Pa., 1907; has one daughter. Club: Vancou- ver, Country Club, Shaughnessy Heights Golf Club. Recreations: Travel, motor- ing. Address: 1279 Nicola St., Vancouver, B. C. DEACON, Thomas Russ, C. E., TIL E., O. Ii. S. — . President, General Manager and Founder Manitoba Bridge & Iron Works, Ltd. Born Perth, Ont., Jan. 3, 1865, son of James and Jane Deacon. Educated Pembroke, Toronto University. Assistant on Surveys Rocky Mountains, 1887; subsequently Superintendent Con- struction waterworks system, North Bay, and mining work through district of Nipissing; lived ten years Rat Portage (Kenora), where member council; City Engineer; acting Mayor, 1901; Manager Mines and practiced his profession. Came to Winnipeg 1902; member Board Direc- tors Builders' Exchange; Provincial Vice-President Canadian Manufacturers' Association; member Canadian Society Civil Engineers; ex-Managing Director and Consulting Engineer Mikado Gold Mining Co.; member of Council of Board of Trade, Winnipeg, 1906-1909. Married Lily Dingman, Belleville, 1894; has three sons and one daughter. Recreation: Reading, history. Independent. Address: 251 Furby St., Winnipeg, Man. 188 WHO'S WHO AND WHY DEACON, ■William Stearne — Of Dea- con, Deacon & Wilson, Barristers and Solicitors, Bank of Ottawa Chambers, Vancouver. Born Bothwell, Ont., Jan. 1, 1871, son of Maria Helen Ball and Rev. Daniel Deacon, M. A. Educated: Os- goode Hall, Toronto. Called to Ontario bar, 1894; practised, Stratford, Ont.,, 1894-1895; came to British Columbia, 1895; member of firm Harris, MacNeill & Deacon, Vancouver, 1895-1896; Mac- Neill & Deacon, Rossland, B. C, 1896- 1903; Deacon & McMaistre, Edmonton, 1903-1904; McCaul, Deacon & Deacon, and Wade, Deacon & Deacon, Vancouver, 1904-1906; present partnership formed, 1906. Married Caroline Michie Eraser, daughter of late Dr. D. M. Eraser, Strat- ford, Ont., 1900; has four sons. Club: Vancouver. Conservative; Anglican, y^ddress: 1044 Beach Ave., Vancouver, B. C. . THOMAS EDGAR DEAN, D. D. S. DEAN, Thomas Edgrar, D. D. S. — Real Estate Broker, Dominion Bank Bldg., Fort William; Member of Fort William Board of Trade. Born Peel County, Ont., Nov. 6, 1873, son of Alexander and Susanah McCort Dean. Educated: public and high schools, Brampton; Toronto University. Practised dentistry, Port William, 1897-1912; established present business, 1912. Served as alderman. Fort William, 1904-1905-1907-1908-1909-1912. Married Carrie B. McLeod, daughter of Howard M. McLeod, 1906. Clubs: Kam- anistiquia; Thunder Bay Country. Socie- ties: A. F. & A. M.; I. O. O. F. Recrea- tions: fishing, boating, shooting. Liberal; Methodist. Address: 203 North Marks St., Fort William, Ont. DEANE, Francis John. — Editor and Publisher of the Cranbrook Herald. Born Madras, India, Aug. 8, 1868. Educated in England and Belgium. Came to British Columbia 1889. Ex- Member British Columbia Legislature for jSJorth Yale, 1898-1900. Married Jes- sie M. Elsden. Societies: A. F. & A. M. (P. M.); K. T. Recreation: Reading. Address: Cranbrook, B. C. D'EASXTM, Rev. Geoffrey Cyril, B. A., M. A. — Rector Holy Trinity Cathedral, New Westminster. Born Kirkee, Bom- bay, .India, Nov. 1, 1870, son of Vener- able Archdeacon Robert and Annie d'Eas- um. Educated Blatchington Court, Eng- land; St. John's College, Winnipeg. 'En- gaged as missionary. Northern Alberta; incumbent. Fort Saskatchewan; rural dean (Edmonton), 1896; Incumbent, St. Barnabas, Calgary, 1896; canon pro Cathedral, Calgary; sub-Warden, Bish- op Pinkham College; Chaplain with hon- orary rank of Captain, 19th A. M. R. Married Florence Mason, 1895; has three sons and two daughters. Society: I. O. F. Address: Carnarvon St., New West- minster, B. C. DE BECK, Chaplain Clarence Hunter. — Of Fernridge Lumber Co., and Master Mariner, New Westminster. Born Carl- ton County, N. B., Aug. 21, 1854, son of George and Eliza Ann DeBeck. Came to British Columbia, 1868. Educated high school, New Westminster. Member of firm, DeBeck Bros., lumbermen, Bur- rard Inlet, B. C, 1873-1889; built and owned Brunett saw mills, 1877-1889. Married Emily Jane Burchall, daughter of W. E. Burchall, New Westminster, 1879; has two daughters. Society: K. of P. Recreation: Hunting. Liberal; Presbyterian. Address: 135 Columbia Ave. E., New Westminster, B. C. HENRI DE'CLERVAL de'CIiEBVAIj, Henri. — Managing Di- rector rimmobiliere du Canada, Ltd.; 189 WHO'S WHO AND WHY Consular Agent of France for the Prov- ince of Alberta. Born Versailles, France, Oct. 9, 1876, son of Henri and Louise de'- Clerval (nee de'Sentuary). Educated Versailles; Paris University. Came to Canada 1907. Married Marie de'Roussy de'Sales, daughter of Marquis de'Roussy de'Sales, High River, 1908. Liberal; Ro- man Catholic. Address: Calgary, Alta. de 70Xti:ST, Henry Josiah. — Land- scape painter. Born St. John, N. B., Feb. 5, 1855, son of James F. and Anna J. de Forest. Educated Sackville N. B. Institutions. Came to British Columbia, 1891; settled permanently, Vancouver, 1898. Curator Vancouver Museum for fourteen years; one of founders of Art, Historical & Scientific Association, and for twelve years its secretary; one of the founders and member British Colum- bia Society Fine Arts. Married Ruth J. Newcombe. 1879. Societies: A. F. & A. M. (P. M.); A. & A. S. R., 32d; R. A. M. ; K. T.; A. A. O. of N. of the M. S. Gizeh Temple. Recreations: Painting, music. Address: 1871 Broadway W., Vancouver, B. C. de FBOMXNT, Jehan, B. A., P. M. — Inventor. Born Moulins, France, Feb. 27, 1866, son of Eugene and Pauline de Fro- ment. Educated Moulins; University of Paris. Came to Canada, 1893. Farmed Notre Dame de Lourdes, Man., 1893-1895, where held commission of Justice of the Peace. Served French Cavalry with 12th Cuirassiers Regiment, five years, sub- Commissary Franch Navy. Inventor of the "de Froment" pyroxilin automatic fire alarm. Married Rosie Moreau, Notre Dame de Lourdes, 1895; has two daugh- ters. Society: C. M. B. A. Conservative; Roman Catholic. Address: Somerset, Man. DE'HABT, Francis Bichard Edwin. — Fruit Rancher. Born Whitby, Ont, Nov. 18, 1874, son of Edwin and Diana De- Hart. Educated public school and On- tario Agricultural College. Farmed In- dian Head, Sask., 1897 to 1901; started the Town of Grand Coulee, Sask., by building first store, 1902; owned lumber yard and coal business. Came to Brit- ish Columbia 1903; farmed and man- aged Okanagan Fruit & Land Co. until 1907. Mr. De Hart has done much for the fruit industry of British Columbia and is known throughout the Province and Western States as one of the most successful fruit exhibitors. Having won at the first National Apple Show, Spo- kane, $4,370 with 43 boxes of apples, and at the First Canadian National Apple Show, Vancouver, the gold medal, for taking most first prizes. Past three years has collected fruit for the Dorninlon Government Exhibits at Belgium, Seattle and Festival of Empire, London. Served City of Kelowna as Aldreman and Mayor. Opposed the Hon. Price Ellison for Prov- incial House, 1909. Married Petrolna Guy of Oshawa, Ont., 1898; has one son FRANCIS RICHARD EDWIN DE'HART and two daughters. Societies: A. F. & A. M.; R. A. M. ; Knight Templars; Shriner. Recreations: Shooting, curling, boating. Liberal; Presbyterian. Address: Kelowna, B. C. DE I^A GICI^AXS, Marie Joseph Alain Magron, B. A. — Stock Broker, 235 Main St., Winnipeg; President Continental F'ire Insurance Co.; President Cie Foncier de Manitoba. Born Tilques, near Calais, France, March 23. 1873, son of Arthur Magon and Mathilde de la Giclais Edu- cated Paris; farmed Manitoba, 1895: came to Winnipeg 1901 and founded present business; member Winnipeg Stock Exchange; held Commission French Army. Married Roberta Talbot, Worces- ter, Mass., 1900; has two daughters. Lib- eral; Roman Catholic. Address: Rose- mount Block, River Ave., Winnipeg, Man. DBIiBBISCrB, Iiawrence Maitland — President, Canadian Real Estatte Bond Corporation, 1205 McArthur Bldg., Win- nipeg. Born Montreal, April 16, 1882, son of Charles and Margaret McAdam Delbridge. Educated: high school, Mon- treal. Clerk, Executive Agent's Ofllce, C. N. R., 1902-1904; in real estate busi- ness since 1904. Married Lottie M. Far- gin, 1904; has one daughter. Society: A. F. & A. M. Recreation: motoring. Anglican. Address: 100 Maryland St., Winnipeg, Man. BENHO^M, Constance Marg^aret. — ■ Born Winnipeg, daughter of Andrew Pat- terson and Frances Mary Denholm. Ed- ucated St. Mary's Academy, Winnipeg; Lawrence University. On staff of Win- nipeg Saturday Post since its organiza- tion; on staff of Winnipeg Telegram since 1904; regular contributor to Min- neapolis Bellman. Active member Wom- 190 WHO'S WHO AND WHY en's Musical Club; formerly Secretary Girls' Auxiliary, W. H. A. S. Recrea- tions: Riding, boating, fishing, motoring. Presbyterian. Address: 61 Osborne St., Fort Rouge, Winnipeg, Man. CAPTAIN JOHN STOUGHTON DENNIS TXETSfNlS, Captain John Stougfliton, C. £., D. Im. S. — Manager Land and Irriga- tion Interests, Calgary. Born Toronto, Oct. 22, 1856, son of John S. and Maria Oliver Dennis. Educated Upper Canada College; Royal Military College, King- ston (First Class Military School Cer- tificate). Engaged on Dominion Gov- ernment Surveys, Western Canada, 1872- 1879; Surveyor to Hudson's Bay Co.'s Land Department, 1879-1882; private practice as Surveyor and Engineer, Win- nipeg, 1882-1885; Chief Inspector of Sur- veys for Dominion Government, 1885- 1896; Chief Engineer and Deputy Com- missioner of Public Works. Northwest Territories Government, 1896-1902; with C. P. R. since 1902, first as Superintend- ent of Irrigation and British Columbia Land Commissioner, then Assistant to the 2nd Vice-President; present office since 1911, reporting subject to Presi- dent. Past Vice-President American So- ciety of Irrigation Engineers. Past Vice-President Canadian Society Civil Engineers; member Council, 1911; Cer- tificate in Mechanical Engineering from Locomotive Works at Mechanical Shops. Holds commission as Dominion Land Surveyor, Dominion Topographical Sur- veys, First Class Military School Cer- tificate; ranks in reserve as Captain. Married Mary Conroy, Quebec, 1879; has one daughter. Clubs: Ranclimen's, Cal- gary, Manitoba (Winnipeg), Vancouver, Union (Victoria). Conservative; Angli- can. Address: 640 Twelfth Ave. W., Cal- gary, Alta. DENNISTOUN, Rolbert Maxwell, B. A', K. C. — Of Mackay, Sharpe & Dennis- toun, Barristers. Born Peterboro, Ont., Dec. 24, 1864, son of James F. Dennis- toun, K. C, and Katherine A. Dennis- toun. Educated Queen's University. Called to Ontario bar and practiced Peterboro, 1888. Bencher of Law So- ciety of Upper Canada, 1906-1907. Gov- ernor Trinity College School, Port Hope, Ont. Came to Winnipeg, 1907; mem- ber of Bars of Ontario, Manitoba and Saskatchewan, with patents as K. C. from Ontario and Manitoba, 1908; coun- cillor Manitoba Bar Association; lecturer Law Society of Manitoba; served as Major, 57th Regiment, Peterboro Rang- ers (long service medal). Married Mil- dred Beck, daughter of Rev. Canon J. W. R. Beck, M. A., Peterboro, 1892; has three sons and two daughters. Clubs: Manitoba; St. Charles Country. Society: aT F. & A. M. Conservative; Anglican. Address: 166 Roslyn Road, Winnipeg, Man. FRANCIS GUY DENTON musnON, Francis Guy — Real Estate and Financial Agent, Lougheed Bldg., Calgary; Managing Director Calgary and Western Land Co., Ltd. Born Penarth, Wales, July 18. 1882. son of William and Agnes May Denton, of Newcastle on Tyne. Educated Abbotsholme, Derby- shire. Came to Alberta, 1903; ranching, 1903-1908; establislied present business, 1908. Clubs: Ranchmen's; Calgary Golf and Country. Recreations: Sports of all kinds. Address: Ranchmen's Club, Cal- gary, Alta. WHO'S WHO AND WHY RT. REV. ADAM URIAS DE PENCIER, M. A., D. D. de PENCIER, Rigrht Kev. Adam Urias, M. A., D. D. — Bishop of New Westmin- ster. Born Burritt's Rapids, Ont., Feb. 9, 1886, son of P. Theodore and Sarah de Pencier. Educated high school, Kemptville; Normal School, Ottawa; Trinity College, Toronto; ordined priest and appointed incumbent, Navan, Ont., 1890; later curate St. Alban's Cathedral, Toronto; afterwards rector Uxbridge, Ont.; curate to Canon Welsh, St. James Cathedral, Toronto, 1895-1900; rector St. Matthew's, Brandon, Man., 1900-1905; rector St. Paul's, Vancouver, 1908-1910: Bishop of New Westminster, 1910. Mar- ried Nina Fredericka Wells, 1895; has four sons and two daughters. Anglican. Address: 1346 Pendrell St., Vancouver, B. C. WHO'S WHO AND WHY de ROCHXj, Hammel HXadden File, B. A. — Barrister. Born Napanee. Ont.. Oct. 11, 1878, son of Hammel Madden, K. C, and Sarah Anne Christian Pile de Roche. Edr ucated: Collegiate Institute, Napanee; Toronto University; Osgoode Hall. Prac- ticed Melville since 1908. Served as pri- vate, Q. O. R., Toronto, 1900-1903; lieu- tenant 5th Field Battery, 1904-1908. Mar- ried Marion Selina Taylor, Toronto, 1905; has one son and one daughter. Societies: A. P. & A. M.; I. O. O. F.; C. O. F. Liberal; Anglican. Address: Melville, Sask. de SAi;iS, Charles F. de la F. — Presi- dent C. F. de Salis, Roberts & Co., Ltd., Real Estate and Financial Agents, 731 Fort St., Victoria. Born Aldershot, Eng- land, Oct. 30, 1875, son of Colonel Ed- ward and Margaret de Salis. Educated Portsmouth, England. Coffee planter. South India, 1895-1901. Served as Lieu- tenant, Essex Regiment, since 1902; served South African War (Queen's medal and clasps) ; now Captain SSth Regiment, Victoria Fusiliers. Came to British Columbia, 1910. On Council Vic- toria Stock Exchange. Married Frances Mildred Collins, 1910; has one son. Rec- reations: Golf, cricket, tennis. Conserv- ative; Anglican. Address: 1785 Wood- lawn Crescent, Oak Bay, Victoria, B. C. BE SHEBBININ, Michael Andrew, B. A-, B. Sc. — Licentiate of the Faculty of Oriental Languages, St. Petersburg Uni- versity; writer and linguist. Born Char- kow, Russia, June 18, 1856, son of An- drew M. and Barara N. Souschkow de Sherbinin. Educated Imperial Alexander Lyceum, St. Petersburg University. Sec- retary Religious Tract Society, St. Pe- tersburg, 1883; Pastor Russian Evangel- ical Church, St. Petersburg, 1883. Made several missionary tours through pris- ons of European Russia with Dr. F. W. Baedeker, of England; also distributed the Scriptures and preached in prisons of Western Siberia, the Ural and the Caucasus, 1889; is conversant with a dozen languages and has preached the Gospel in six European tongues. He and his late son Samuel were the first English speaking teachers among the Saskatoon Doukhobors, 1901-1904, which work was begun under the auspices of the Society of Friends in England and continued for a time by the Presbyterian Church of Canada. With his wife, has done much for strangers and foreigners in Winnipeg, having established a mis- sion house known as "The Strangers' Rest." His services as interpreter are much in demand. Came to Canada 1901; moved to Manitoba 1904; Ruthenian Pro- fessor, Manitoba College, Winnipeg. 1904-1908; engaged in' present literary work, 1904. Married Breeta Laggar, daughter of .James Laggar. Wasa, Fin- land, 1885; has five sons and one daugh- ter. Societies: Ministerial Association; R. T. of T. Recreations: Music, rowing. Evangelical. Address: 199 Walnut St., Winnipeg, Man. WILLIAM SYDNEY DETLOR DETI^OB, William Sydney. — Manager Royal Anexandra Hotel (C. P. R.), Win- nipeg. Born Napanee, Ont., Oct. 14, 1873, son of William Valentine Detlor. Edu- cated College Institute, Napanee; Trin- ity Universitv, Toronto. Clerk, Mer- chants Bank, Belleville, Ont., 1889-1894; entered employ of C. P. R., 1894; in office of passenger receipts, Montreal, 1894- 1899; accountant, general purchasing de- partment, Montreal, 1899-1901; chief clerk Place Viger Hotel, Montreal; Chief Clerk Chateau Frontenac, Quebec; Accountant, Chateau Frontenac; Accountant. Royal Alexandra, Winnipeg; Assistant Manager, July, 1910; Manager since Sept. 1, 1910. Married Edith Adelaide Haines, 1895; has two sons and one daughter. Lib- eral; Presbyetrian. Address: Royal Al- exandra Hotel, Winnipeg, Man. DB VBBBB, Hon. Senator I^everett George, M. D Physician Medical Health Officer. Born St. John, N. B., Feb. 10, 1849, son of Richard and Caroline De Veber. Educated College School and King's College, Windsor, N. S. ; Univer- sity of Pennsylvania; Bartholomew's Hospital, London, England, Was for some years surgeon R. N. W. M. P. Elect- ed to Northwest Legislative Assembly 1898; re-elected 1902; was Government whip in Assembly. On establishment of Province of Alberta entered cabinet of Premier Rutherford as Minister without portfolio; summoned to Senate of Can- ada, March 8, 1906. Married Rachel Frances Ryan, 1885; has one son. Lib- eral; Anglican. Address: Lethbridge, Alta. 193 WHO'S WHO AND WHT OSCAR GRANT DBVENISH BEVENISH, Oscar Grant. — Of O. G. Devenish & Co., Real Estate and Finan- cial Brokers. 813a First St. E., Calgary. Born Fredericksburg, Ind., Dec. 31, 1868, son of Richard and Emily Devenish. Ed- ucated public and high schools. Ranch- ing and farming, Lincolrk County, Wash.. 1890-1901; Sheriff, Lincoln County, 1897- 1899; hardware and implement business, Pullman, Wash., 1901-1903; came to Cal- gary 1903; formerly of Alberta Land Co. Member Executive Council Calgary Board of Trade, 1911. Married Helena Minkel, Washington; has two daughters Club: Alberta. Societies: A. F. & A. M. P. of P. Liberal; Anglican. Address 1111 Third St. E., Calgary, Alta. FERNAND LOUIS JOSEPH MARIE DE VERTEUIL, M. D. (Edinburgh), M. R. C. S. (England), L. R. C. P. ( London). de VERTEUIIi, remand Iiouis Joseph Marie, M. D. (Edinburgh), M. R. C. S. (Eng-land), 1. B. C. P. (Iiondon). — Surgeon. R. N. (Act.) Physician. Born St. Pierre, Martinique, Nov. 25, 1879, son of Dr. F. A. de Verteuil of Trin- idad, and Miss Aline Larbannet des Isles. Descended from an old noble Bre- ton family. Great Grandfather, Chev- alier de Verteuil, had taken a prominent part in the Vendean War in Brittany, 1793. On defeat of the Royalists, took refuge in England, where he entered the British Naval Service. The father of this latter had served as an officer in Montcalm's army at capitulation of Que- bec. 1759. Educated St. Mary's College, Trinidad, Edinburgh University; studied medicine at Edinburgh, Dublin, London and Paris. At latter place worked for six months at Pasteur Institute. Ob- tained diploma of M. R. C. S. (England); L. R. C. P. (London), Oct., 1904, of M. B. Ch. B. (Edinburgh), July, 1905; M. D. (Edinburgh). 1908. Was commended for thesis on "Specific Nature of Treponema Pallidum." Joined Royal Navy as Sur- geon, passing first in competitive exam- ination held London, Nov., 1904. Served in H. M. ship "Hogue" and "Endymion" as well as at Royal Naval Hospitals at Haslar and Plymouth. Retired from naval service, Oct., 1909, retaining com- mission as surgeon in Royal Naval ser- vice; went to Trinidad, West Indies, Dec, 1909, where engaged for a short time in private practice. While there took prominent part in a Commission of En- quiry into the administration of the Medical Department (June - August, 1910). Came to Vancouver May, 1911. Author of a translation from French "Experimental Prophylaxis of Syphillis" (pub. 1907); contributed various articles to medical journals on leprosy, radium, etc. Married Feb., 1911, Marie Francizka Urich, daughter of Mr. J. Fritz Urich, of Trinidad. Has one daughter. Rec- reations: study of medicine, tennis, bridge. Address: Rogers Bldg., Gran- i ville St., Vancouver, B. C. DEVINE, Major James Arthur, B. A., M. A., M. B., B. Ch., B. A. O., M. D., (Dublin), D. S. O. — Retired physician; President and General Manager of the Sidney Brick & Tile Co., Winnipeg. Born Toronto, Nov. 9, 1869, son of - Captain Thomas Devine. Surveyor General for Ontario, and Jane Mol- loy. Educated Cardinal Manning's College, West Kensington, London, Eng- land; Trinity College, Dublin. Came to Winnipeg 1898. Late Major Permanent Force Medical Staff (Canada). Late P. M. O. Military Districts 10 and 11 (Man- itoba, Northwest Territories, and Brit- ish (T^olumbia) ; late professor therapeu- tics and clinical medicine, Manitoba Med- ical College; member of Council and Examiner Materia Medica and Therapeu- tics and Clinical Medicine, University of Manitoba; late physician to Winnipeg General Hospital; late senior physician to isolated wards. St. Boniface Hospital. Served South African War, 1899-1902, with two Canadian Contingents, First Canadian Mounted Rifles and Second Canadian Mounted Rifles (despatches twice, D. S. O., Queen's medal with six clasps), 1899-1902. Author of "Allan WHO'S WHO AND WHY Danvers," which won the Earl Grey Dra- matic trophy, 1907; "The Mills of the Gods," 1911. Club: Manitoba. Roman Catholic. Address: Fort Garry Court, Winnipeg, Man. DEWAR, Alex Ii. — • General Manager Bank of "Vancouver. Born Glasgow, Scotland, Aug. 6, 1852, son of Plummer and Eliza Kemp Dewar. Educated Ham- ilton. Clerk Bank of British North America, Hamilton, 1S68; stationed Ham- ilton, Montreal, Quebec and New York, 1868-1874; with Canadian Bank of Com- merce, Montreal, Toronto, St. Cath- arines, Woodstock and Chicago, 1874- 1894. Financed street railways, Chicago, and promoted Central London Tube Ry., London, England, 1894-190S. Came to British Columbia 1908; organized Bank of Vancouver. Married Grace Macken- zie, 1875; has four sons and three daugh- ters. Clubs: Albany (Toronto), Chicago Union League (Chicago), Strollers (New York). Recreatipn: Reading. Address: 1280 Haro St., Vancouver, B. C. HAROLD MACKENZIE DEWAR DEWAR, Harold Mackenzie. — Manag- ing Director British Columbia Leather Co., Ltd., 169 Pender St. W., Vancouver. Born Hamilton, Aug. 30, 1877, son of Alexander Lawrie Dewar, General Man- ager Bank of Vancouver, and Grace M. Dewar. Educated Chicago. Banking and brokerage business, Chicago, 1895-1910; came to British Columbia 1910. Married Daisy Francis. Chicago. Societies: A. F. & A. M. ; M. W. of A. Recreation: Rid- ing. Address: 1412 Burrard St., Van- couver, B. C. DEWAR, William Dick — Manager Union Bank of Canada, Humboldt; Vice- President, Humboldt Board of Trade. Born Dundee, Scotland, June 14, 1876, son of James and Elizabeth Dewar. Educated high school, Dundee; St. An- drew's College, Fifeshire. , Came to Can- ada, 1903. Junior to accountant. Union Bank, Moose Jaw, 1903-190S; manager, Union Bank, Straasburg, 1908-1911; man- ager at Humboldt, since 1911. Married WILLIAM DICK DEWAR Eliza Main Duncan, Markdale, Ont., 1907; has one son. Societies: I. O. F. (Financial Secretary); Eagles. Recrea- tions: shooting, cricket. Presbyterian. Address: Main St., Humboldt, Sask. DEWDNE-Sr, Hon. Edgar, P. C. — Vic- toria. Identified with various mining enterprises in Cariboo and elsewhere. Born Devonshire, England, 183 5. Edu- cated Devonshire. Came to British Col- umbia, 185 9. Employed by Sir James Douglas, then Governor of the Colony, and Colonel Moody, R. E., to take charge of survey narty selected to lay out Town of New Westminster. For many years subsequent to completion of this work was employed in a professional capacity, devoting much of his tiine to the ex- ploration of those portions of the Prov- ince which were then comparatively lit- tle known. From time of his arrival took an active interest in public affairs. Elected to British Columbia Legislature for Kootenay, 1868-1869; elected to House of Commons, 1872-1879; Indian Commis- sioner, 1879-1888; represented East As- siniboia House of Commons, 1888-1892; Lieutenant Governor of Northwest Ter- ritories, 1881-1888; member of Privy Council; Minister of Interior and ex- OflScio Sunerintendent General of Indian Affairs, 1888-1892; Lieutenant-Governor of British Columbia, 1892-1897. Built the Dewdney Trail, 1865, which pene- trates the Province "of British Columbia to its Eastern boundary. Married Jane Shaw Moir, daughter of Stratton Moir, tea planter, Colombo, Ceylon, 1864. She died in 1906; married secondly in 1909, Blanche, youngest daughter of the late Colonel C. T. Viemeys-Tynto of Halswill Brigenater, Somerset, England. Liberal Conservative; Anglican. Address: Vic- toria, B. C. 195 WHO'S WHO AND WHY ALBERT A. DICK DICK, Albert A. — Of A. A. Dick Land ("o., 813 First St. B., Calgary. Born San- dy Bar River, Man., July 29, 1880, son of George and Agnes Dick. Educated high school Calgary. Came to Alberta, 1888. Engaged running small portable saw mill, 1899; then homestead twelve miles from Calgary; established present business 1904; started first sub-division in Calgary, now known as Mount Pleas- ant; building houses and blocks since 1908; interested timber, mines and fruit lands; also revenue-producing blocks, such as the Dick Block and Hotel Alex- andra. Address: Calgary, Alta. 196 WHO'S WHO AND WHY DIAMOND, John Herbert. . — Of Dia- mond & Corbould, 513 Columbia St., New Westminster; President Westminster- Alasltan Oil Co., Inc. Born Belleville, Ont., Oct. 5, 1872, son of Abram and Louise Diamond. Educated Belleville. Came to British Columbia, 1892; with Union Steamship Co., Vancouver, 1892- 1899; subsequently in brokerage busi- ness, Vancouver and Northwest Real Es- tate. Married Erezena Leamy, 1900. Clubs: Westminster; President Westmin- ster Tennis Club. Society: A. F. & A. M. Recreation: Outdoor sports. Address: 220 Queens Ave., New Westminster, B.C. DICK, Harriet S. — Born Ontario, daughter of Maria Leng and Matthias Sintsinger. Educated high school. Col- borne, and Cobourg. Came to Manitoba 1890; Second Vice-President Playgrounds Association of Winnipeg; member of Winnipeg Playgrounds Commission; pro- moted first public playground Winnipeg, by soliciting private funds, 1908; under- efficient supervision the playgrounds proved such a success that city appoint- ed a commission to take charge and pro- vided funds, last year granting $8,000 for that purpose; delegate to American Playground Congress, Pittsburg, Pa., 1909; appointed member of Council of Playground Association of America at Congress; promoted establishment of first Day Nursery in Winnipeg, where about forty-five children are cared for while their mothers are working; Presi- dent Mothers' Club of Winnipeg. Married John Dick, lumber merchant, 1890; has six sons. Baptist. Address: 384 Ken- nedy St., Winnipeg, Man. O. L. DICKESON DICXESOIT, O. It. — President White Pass and Yukon Route, 739 Hastings St., Vancouver. Born Ottumwa, Iowa. Stenographer C. B. & Q. Railway, Chi- cago, 1899; assistant chief clerk Trans- portation Department C. B. & Q., 1899; chief clerk, 1901; superintendent freight and passenger transportation, Omaha, 1905. Acted as official spokes- man for 57 railroads in labor strike, 1909, and was subsequently assigned to special vice-presidents' and managers' committee in dealing with labor organi- zations; acted as official spokesman for railway presidents of all trunk lines during rate hearings before Interstate Commerce Commission. Appointed vice- president and general manager White Pass & Yukon Route, May, 1911; upon death of S. N. Graves, president of road, appointed president, December, 1911. DICKINS, A, H. — Manager Bank of Ot- tawa, Edmonton. Born Cornhill, North- umberland, England, May 9, 1859, son of Major G. C. and Fanny Dickins. Edu- cated Merchiston, Edinburgh. Clerk, Federal Bank, Winnipeg, 1882. Came to Alberta, 1909. Married Jessie E. Gouin, Winnipeg, ISSV2; has two sons. Address: Edmonton, Alta. DICKSON, Alexander Dancan. — Bar- rister. Born Goderich, Ont., Nov. 10, 1868, son of William Douglas and Mar- garet Hill Dickson. Educated public schools and College Institute, Goderich. Called to the Ontario Bar, Osgoode Hall, 1890; came to Northwest Territories, 1890; entered into partnership with D. L. Scott (now Judge Supreme Court, Alber- ta) and W. Cayley Hamilton (deceased), Regina, 1890. Married Edith Rachel Small- wood, daughter of Rev. William John Smallwood, London, England, 1901. <:;iub: Assiniboia (Regina). Society: A. F. & A. M. (Master Qu'Appelle Dodge). Con- servative; Presbyterian. Address: Qu' Appelle, Sask. DICKSON, Andrew — Financial and Real Estate Broker, Indian Head; Di- rector, Indian Head Hospital Board; Secretary-Treasurer, Agricultural So- ciety; Chairman, School Board. Born Pakenham, Ont., Sept. 26, 1873, son of William and Eliza Drummond Dickson. Educated public school; Pakenham; Model School, Ottawa. Came to Saskat- chewan, 1890. Farmed, Indian Head, 1890-1907; Implement business, Indian Head, 1907-1912; began present business, 1912. Married Bessie Johnston, Indian Head, 1899; has one son and one daugh- ter. Club: Indian Head. Society: A. F. & A. M. Recreation: shooting. Lib- eral; Presbyterian. Address: Indian Head, Sask. 197 WHO'S WHO AND WHY PETER DICKSON DICKSON, Peter. — Of Dickson Land Co., Heal Estate and Financial Brokers, Vernon. Born Hamilton, Ont., Dec. 15, 1867, son of James and Isabella Dick- son. Educated public and high schools, Ontario. Real estate and insurance busi- ness, Winnipeg, 1897. Came to British Columbia and established present busi- ness, 1904. President Y. M. C. A., Ver- non, 1910-1911; Vice-President, Vernon Hospital; Vice-President Vernon Board of Trade. Married Dora Finn, Winnipeg, 1891 (deceased); has three sons and four daughters; married Anna Lawson, 1907. Clubs: Rancher.s, Country. Society: A. F. and A. M. Recreations: Gardening, outdoor sports. Conservative; Presby- terian. Address: Vernon, B. C. DICKSON, Samuel Arcliil)ald, B. A. — Of Robertson, Dickson & Macdonald, Barristers, 13.t Jasper Ave. E., Edmon- ton. Born Seaforth, Ont., Feb. 19, 1876, son of Samuel and Anna Dickson. Edu- cated College Institute, Seaforth; To- ronto University; Osgoode Hall. Called to Ontario Bar, 1902; came to Alberta and practiced Edmonton and Fort Sas- katchewan, 1902; present partnership formed 1909. Married Evelyn Hannah Ward, Hamilton, 1907; has one son and two daughters. Societies: A. F. & A. M.; I. O. O. F. Recreations: Football, ten- nis. Conservative. Presbyterian. Ad- dress: 347 Seventh St., Edmonton, Alta. DICKSON, Trenholme, B. A., B. C. I.. — Barrister. Born Trenholmeville, Que., son of James and Charlotte Trenholme Dickson. Educated St. Francis College, Richmond, Que.; McGill University. Practiced with Greenshields & Green- shields. Montreal, 1897-1899; afterwards with Lieutenant-Colonel Hibbard, K. C, until 1904, when came to Alberta. Mayor Macleod, 1911. Clerk Supreme Court of Alberta; member of Senate. University of Alberta, since 1909. Married Letitia Burgess. Clubs: Macleod; Southern Al- berta. Liberal; Presbyterian. Address: Macleod, Alta. DICKSON, VTilliam Howard, M. D., C. M. — Physician and Surgeon; Surgeon to Granby Consolidated Mining, Smelting & Power Co.; Surgeon British Columbia Mining & Smelting Co. Born Pembroke, Ont., April 26, 1878, son of Dr. W. W. and Jessie Dickson. Educated public and high schools, Pembroke; McGill Uni- versity; House Surgen, General Hospital, Lawrence, Mass.. 1903-1904. Came to British Columbia 1904; practiced Grand Forks. 1905-1906; Phoenix since 1906. Married Clara I. Butler, Greenfield, Mass., 1906; has one daughter. Club: Greenwood. Societies: A. F. & A. M., Theta Delta Chi. Recreation: Motoring. Conservative; Presbyterian. Address: Phoenix, B. C. ROY BRANWOOD DIER, D. D. S. DIEB, Boy Branwood, D. D. S. — Dent- ist. Born St. Thomas, Ont., Feb. 18, 1881, son of William Alfred and Ellen Dier. Came to British Columbia 1887. Educated public school, Vancouver Busi- ness College. Philadelphia Dental Col- lege. Practiced Ladysmith, 1902. Alder- man, 1909; Mayor, 1910. Married Gert- rude C. Williams, Spokane, Wash.; has two sons and one daughter. Society: Eagles. Recreations: Motoring, hunting, shooting. Address: Methune St., Lady- smith, B. C. DINGIiB, Georg-e S. — Vice-President Tees & Persse, Ltd.. Winnipeg, and Tees & Persse of Alberta, Ltd., 322-6 Ninth Ave. W., Calgary. Born Oshawa. Out.. June 16, 1872, son of William T. and Edna J. Dingle. Educated Oshawa. Gro- cer's clerk, Oshawa, 1887. Came to Man- itoba, 1890. Married Mabel Emmett Nel- son, Winnipeg, 1905; has one son and two daughters. Address 7th St. W. and Durham Ave., Mount Royal, Calgary, Alta. 198 WHO'S WHO AND WHT DONALD R. DINGWALL SINGWAIiI., D. R. — D. R. Dingwall, Ltd., Jewelers, Main and Portage Ave., "Winnipeg-; Director Pacific Coast Fire Insurance Co.; Director National Fi- nance Co.; Director Capital Loan Co.; Director Fidelity Trust Co.; Vice- Co.; Director Canadian Finance Co. Born North Scotland, Jan. 11, 1851. Educated Scotland. Jewelry business. Port Hope, Ont., 1877. Came to Winnipeg 1882. Mar- ried Margaret Frazer, Montreal, 1876 (deceased). Married Ann Ross, Scot- land. 1891; has two sons and three daughters. Club: Carleton. Society: A. F. & A. M. Recreations: Shooting, boat- ing. Liberal; Presbyterian. Address: 52 Roslyn Road, Winnipeg, Man. SIFIiOCK, Arthur Bramah, J. P. — President Seymour Lumber Co., Ltd. Born Fulham, London, England, June 2, 1862, son of Dr. Thomas Bramah Dip- lock (Senior Coroner of London Eng- land), and Eleanor Diplock. Educated private school Harrow, England. Came to Vancouver and engaged book and sta- tionery business 1887; afterwards ac- countant, and finally went into lumber business. President Western Corpora- tion. Coroner, License Commissioner, private London Rifle Brigade, 1882-1887. Married 1889; has four sons and one daughter. Club: Terminal City. Rec- reations: All amateur sports. Address: St. George's Ave., North Vancouver, B. C. DISSETTE, John J. — Contractor and Builder, 570 Granville St., Vancouver. Born Simcoe County, Ont., May 18, 1864, son of John and Mary Dissette. Educat- ed Toronto. Builder, Minneapolis, Minn., 1884. Came to British Columbia, 1901. Director Sechelt Brick & Tile, Ltd.; President Catholic Association, Ltd. Mar- ried Mary L. Holtz, Minneapolis; has one daughter. Clubs: Commercial, Can- adian (B. C.) Society: Thoroughbred Association. Recreations: Fishing, boat- ing and horse racing. Address: Shaugh- nessy Heights, Vancouver, B. C. DITMABS, William Carey. — Manager and member of firm of Armstrong, Mor- ris & Co., Contractors, Bower Bldg., Van- couver. Born St. Catharines, Ont., 1865. Educated St. Catharines. Came to Brit- ish Columbia and entered office of pres- ent firm 1891. Club: Terminal City. So- ciety: A. F. & A. M. Address: 1336 Pen- drill St., Vancouver, B. C. CAPTAIN THOMAS ERASER HOMER- DIXON HOMEB-BIXOIT, Captain Thomas F'raser. — Strathcona's Horse (Royal Canadians), Fort Osborne Barracks, Winnipeg. Born Toronto, Dec. 6, 1871, son of B. Homer Dixon, K. N. L., late Consul-General of the Netherlands in Canada, and Frances Caroline, daughter of William B. Hew- ard, Toronto. Educated Upper Canada College, Toronto, Uppingham, Rutland, England. Served with 10th Regiment, Canadian Militia, 1889; enlisted 7th Lan- cers, 1892; exchanged to 5th Dragoon Guards, 1893, and with this Regiment went to India, and saw active service on Frontier (medal and two clasps); went with Regiment to South Africa in commencement of war, and was shut up in Ladysmith; severely wounded Walk- erstroom, Transvaal, invalided to Eng- land and received discharge from Regi- ment. On recovery again went out to South Africa as Lieutenant with 2nd C. M. R. and remained there till close of war (Queen's and King's medals and six clasps). Returned to Canada and received apnointment under Colonial Of- fice with West African Frontier Force, Northern Ashanti, thirteen months. Re- ceived commission, R. C. M. R., Winni- peg, 1904. Married Evelyn Anne, daugh- ter of D. C. Cameron, Winnipeg, 1909; has one daughter. Club; Manitoba. Rec- reations: Riding, shooting. Anglican. Address: Wellington Crescent, Winni- peg, Man. WHO'S WHO AND WHY JOHN DIXON DIXON, John — Notary Public; Presi- dent Maple Creek Agricultural Society. Of Dixon Brothers, General Merchants, Maple Creek; Vice-President Alberta Clay Products Co., Ltd., Medicine Hat; Director Saskatchewan Loan & In- vestment Co., Ltd.; Vice-President, Anti- Tuberculosis League of Saskatchewan; Member Board of Alberta College, Ed- monton; Member Board of Regina Col- lege; President Maple Creek Board of Trade; Member of Board, Saskatchewan University. Born Peterboro, Ont., May 4. 1850, son of Joseph and Margaret Brown Dixon. Educated public and high schools, Peterboro; graduate of Toronto Military College. Member of Dixon Bros., dry goods merchants, Oshawa, Ont., 1878-1883; came to Saskatchewan and established present business, 1883; largely interested in ranching, horses, cattle and sheep. Unsuccessful candi- date for Maple Creek to Saskatchewan Legislature, 1906; first mayor of Maple Creek, 1904-190.^i. Served as Captain No. 1 Company, .57th Battalion, Peterboro, 1873-1878. Married Agnes C. Dawson, daughter of Thomas Dawson, 1877; has two sons and one daughter. Societies: A. F. & A. M. (Shriner); A. O. U. W. ; I. O. F. Recreation: curling. Liberal; Methodist Address: Maple Creek, Sask. 200 WHO'S WHO AND WHY BIXON, Evelyn Anne Homer. — - Wife of Captain Fraser Honier-Dixon. Born Kenora, Ont., daugliter of Margaret C. and Douglas C. Cameron, Lieutenant- Governor of Manitoba. Educated To- ronto, Ont. Came to Manitoba 1903. Club: St. Charles Country. Recreation: Riding. Married Captain Fraser Homer- Dixon, 1909; has one daughter. Angli- can. Address: Wellington Crescent, Winnipeg, Man. DOAK, Algfernou Ernest, B. C. !■., (McG-ill). — Barrister and Solicitor. Born Coaticook, Que., April 1, 1876, son of G. O. and Catherine B. Doak. Educated Grammar School, Coaticook; McGill Uni- versity. Admitted to Quebec Bar, 1901. Practiced Print^e Albert 1903. Appoint- ed City Solicitor, 1907. Married Gwen- dolyn Beatrice James, Montreal, 1906; has one son. Recreation: Music. Con- servative;- Anglican. Address: 207 Eigh- teenth St., Prince Albert, Sask. DOBIE, Bev. G-eorg-e Nelson, B. B. — Archdeacon of Regina and Warden St. Chad's Hostel. Born Canobie, Scot- land, Aug. 19, 1863, son of James and Jane Dobie. Educated Blennerhasset, Came to Assiniboia, 1886. Address: St. Chad's Hostel, Regina, Sask. BOBSON, Georg-e Pring-le. — Of G. P. Dobson & Co., Real Estate and Financial Brokers, 119 Jasper Ave. W., Edmonton. Born Southampton, Ont., March 30, 1878, son of R. H. and Annie Dobson. Edu- cated public and high schools and busi- ness college, Chatham, Ont. Engaged in boot and shoe business, Southampton. 1902-1907. Came to Alberta, 1908. Estab- lished present business 1908. Married Violet Alice Creighton, daughter of John J. Creighton, 1904; has one son and one daughter. Club: Granite Curling. So- ciety: A. F. & A. M. Recreations: Hunt- ing, shooting, curling. Liberal; Angli- can. Address: 2245 McKenzie Ave., Ed- monton, Alta. ^ BOCKEBIIii;, "VSTalter B. — General Manager Empire Stevedore Co., 3 65 Wa- ter SI., Vancouver; Secretary Wallace Fisheries, Ltd. Born Florence, Ont., May 31, 1879, son of Joseph and Mary Cath- erine O'Gorman Dockerill. Came to Brit- ish Columbia, 1885. Educated public school New Westminster. Apprentice, Curtis & Co., druggists. New Westmin- ster; then went to Yukon; appointed as- sayer to North Western Smelting & Re- fining Co., Crofton; established first drug stores, Atlin, Dawson, Pine City and Glenora; returned to Vancouver, 1910, present business since. Served with 2nd Brigade, Garrison Artillery, New West- minster, four years. Married Mabel C. Palmer, 1902; has three daughters. -Rec- reations: Lacrosse, fishing, hunting. Con- servative; Anglican. Address: Shaugh- nessy Heights, Vancouver, B. C. JACOB EMIL DOERR, LL. B. BOEBB, Jacob Emll, 1.1m. B. — Of Doerr & Guggisberg, Barristers, Northern Crown Bank Chambers, Regina. Born Shakespeare, Ont., May IS, 1875, son of John and Elizabeth Hill Doerr. Educated Collegiate Institute, Stratford and Wood- stock, Ont.; Manitoba University (med- allist in law); taught school Gadshill, Ont., 1892-1895; newspaper work, Strat- ford Beacon, Stratford, Ont., 1897; qualified for civil service, London, Ont., 1897; came to Manitoba, 1898; taught school near Morden, 1898-1900-1902-1903; real estate business, under firm name Win- kler, Coppinger & Doerr, Winkler, Man., 1900-1902; Lemberg, Sask., 1903-1904; law student with Munso^i, Allan, Laird & I'avis, Winnipeg, 1904-1907; called to Manitoba,. Saskatchewan and Alberta bars, 1907; established present practice 1907; member Board of Governors, Re- gina General Hospital, 1912; member of Archaelogical Society of America. Di- rector Children's Aid Society; secretary- treasurer Regina Society for Advance- ment of Art, Literature and Science; member Regina Executive Committee, Floyal Astronomical Society of Canada; alderman, Regina, 1910-1911; unsuccess- ful candidate for Mayor, 1911; police commissioner, Regina, 1911. Married Rachel Anice Locke, Heath Head, Ont., 1907. Club: Canadian (secretary-treas- urer). Society: Arts, Literature and Science. Recreation: tennis. Liberal Lutheran. Address: 3015 Victoria Ave., Regina, Sask. 201 WHO'S WHO AND WHY CHARLES G. DOERING. CHARLES EDWARD DOHERTY, M. D., C. M. SOHEBTY, Charles Edward, M. D., C. M. — Medical Superintendent Public Hos- pital for Insane, New Westminster. Born Toronto Township, Peel Countj-. Ont., Nov. 29, 1873, son of William F. and Mary Agatha Doherty. Educated public schools and College Institute To- ronto; Toronto University; Toronto Gen- eral Hospital. Came to British Colum- bia 1898; joined staff of Kootenay Lake General Hospital, Nelson; appointed As- .sistant Surgeon Crow's Nest Coal Co., 1901; removed to New Westminster as Assistant Medical Officer to Hospital for Insane, 1902; present appointment, 1905. Married Elvena Martin; has~ one son and one daughter. Recreation: Baseball. Ad- dress: Public Hospital for Insane, New Westminster, B. C. WILLIAM MARK DOIDGE DOIDGE, ■William Mark— Of Doidge & Bauslaugh, Ltd., Financial and Real Estate Brokers, 911 1st Ave., W., Prince Albert. Born Milton, Ont., May 28, 1879, son of William and Annie Eliza- beth Doidge. Educated public schools, Gait, Ont. Salesman, Lever Bros., Ltd., Toronto, 1901-1902; N. K. Fairbank Co., Montreal, 1903-1907; salesman, Codville Co., Ltd., Winnipeg, 1907-1911; came to Prince Albert and formed present part- nership, 1911. Member Publicity Com- mittee, Prince Albert Board of Trade. Married Ida G. Hood, Gait, 1898; has one son. Society: A. F. & A. M. Recreations: hunting, trap baseball, hockey. Liberal; Address: Prince Albert, (Shriner). shooting, Methodist. Sask. 202 WHO'S WHO AND WHY SAMUEL, JAMBS DONALDSON, M.L.A. DONAIiBSON, Samuel James, M.I^.A. Born Appleton, Carleton County, Ont., March 12, 1856, son of Samuel and Jessie Donaldson. Educated public scliools, Ap- pleton. Clerk Furniture store, Ottawa, 1875; came to Saslcatchewan and joined Nortliwest Mounted Police, Fort Pelly, 1876; also did police duty at Battle- ford and Qu'Appelle; transferred to Prince Albert 1879; acted as escort to Marquis of Lorne from Prince Al- bert to Fort Macleod, 1882; livery busi- ness, 1882; formed partnership with Arnold Shiell, 1907. Councillor Prince Albert, 1889-1891; 1895-1903; Mayor, 1892-1893; Alderman 1904-1908; elected to Saskatchewan Legislature for Prince Albert County, general election, 1905; re- elected, 1908; re-elected for Shellbrook District, 1912. Served as captain, Prince Albert Scouts, Northwest Rebellion, 1885. Married Jessie Paterson, Prince Albert, 1882; has three sons and four daughters. Societies: A.F. & A.M.; I.O.O.F.; St. An- drew's. Recreations: Horse racing, baseball, football, hockey. Conservative; Presbyterian. Address: 138 Ninth St. E., Prince Albert, Sask. DONNEI.Ii-Z', Patrick — Real Estate Agent and Financial Broker, General Manager The Canadian Financiers, Ltd., 632 Granville • St., Vancouver. Born Sheenboro, Que., March 17, 1875, son of John D. and Katherine Donnelly. Edu- cated: public school, Sheenboro. Com- menced career, Chapeau, Que., 1901, as apprentice to carriage maker. Subse- quently engaged in loan business, Pem- broke, Ont.; Toronto; Hamilton, Ont.; Winnipeg, Man. Came to British Co- lumbia, as Manager Great West Per- manent Loan Co., 1904. Chairman Van- couver-Prince Rupert Trust Co., Ltd. Original Director B. C. Anti-Tubercu- losis Society. Married Jennie Bates, 1900; has two sons. Club: Terminal City. Society: K. of C. Recreations: riding, driving. Roman Catholic. Ad- dress: 1760 Davie St., Vancouver, B. C. WILLIAM JAMES DONOVAN, B. A. DONOVAN, William James, B. A. — Of Donovan & Doyle, Barristers and So- licitors, Sterling- Bank Bldg., Winnipeg; Director, Canadian Syndicates Invest- ments, Ltd.; Director, Lewis Furniture Co. Ltd., and a member of Realty Cor- porations. Born Lansdowne, Ont., Oct. 30, 1875, son of Michael Donovan and Alice MacDonald. Educated: Brock- ville Collegiate: graduate in arts of Toronto University. Came to Manitoba, 1900; taught school, Oakville, Man., 1900- 1901; law student with Campbell & Crawford, Winnipeg, 1901-1904; called to Manitoba bar, 1904; practised alone, 1904-1906; member of firm. Donovan & Murray, Winnipeg, 1906-1907; practised alone, 1907-1911; present partnership formed, 1911. Secretary-Treasurer, Win- nipeg Liberal Assn., 1903-1906, during vears club building was being built. Married Margaret M. Allman, Winni- peg, 1907; has three daughters. Clubs: Carleton; Liberal. Recreations: Rugby, tennis, bowling. Liberal; Roman Catho- lic. Address: 360 Florence Ave., Win- nipeg, Man. SORBEIiIi, Henry, J. P. — Agricultur- alist;. Honorary Sacretary-Treasurer Moose Jaw General Hospital. Born Worcestershire, England, May 7, 1860, son of Thomas and S. Smith Dorrell. Educated Cheltenham College, England. Came to London, Ont., 1881; Moose Jaw. Sask., 1882. Unsuccessful candidate Sa-skalchewan Legislature for Moose Jew, 1908. Married Isabella W^ynn, 1891; has four daughters. Society: A. F. & A. M. Provincial Rights; Pres- byterian. Address: Moose Jaw, Sask. 20? WHO'S WHO AND WHY WILLIAM H. DOTY DOTY, William H. — Real Estate, Med- icine Hat. Elected to City Council for 1912 and 1913; Director Medicine Hat General Hospital. Large liolder of Real Estate. Born Port Maitland, N. S., July Ifi. 1859. Son of William Redfield Doty, descendant of Edward Doty, who came over in the Mayflower, 1620. Educated: Yarmouth Public Schools. Carriage malOWI.i:b, William Arthur, B. A., K. C. — Of Dowler & Dovv^ler, Barristers and Solicitors, Ross Block, Fort William; Director, Trusts and Guarantee Co., Ltd.; Member Fort William Board of Trade; Chairman, Parks Board. Born: Manotick, Ont, April 26, 1862, son of Rev. John A. and Mary Williams Dowler. Educated Victoria University, (graduated, 1880). Called to Ontario Bar, 1884; practised alone, Tillsonburg, Ont., 1884-1895; mem- ber of firm, Dowler & Sinclair, Tillson- burg, 1895-1908; created K. C, 1895; member of firm of Dowler & Dow- ler, Fort William, 1908 to date. Served as Warden, Oxford County, 1895; Reeve, Tillsonburg, 1890-1895. Married Emily Draper, 1887; has two sons. Club: Kam- inistiquia. Societies: A. F. & A. M. ; I. O. O. F. Recreations: Fisliing. camping. Liberal; Methodist. Address: 211 North Archibald St., Fort William, Ont. DOWN, William Frazier— The Saska- toon Co-Operative Realty Co., Financial and Real Estate Brokers, Ferguson Block, Saskatoon. Born Ashburton, Dev- onshire, England, Jan. 13, 1865, son of John and Mary Ann Down. Educated grammar school, Ashburton. Retail gro- cery and provision business, Ashburton, 1881-1885; with different grocery firms, London, 1885-1897; manager, Elliotts, I^imited, provisioners, Eastbourne, Sus- s'x, 1897-1898; manager, Shapley & Sons, Torquay, Devonshire, 1899-1902; manager Ellerton & Son, Tiverton, 1902- ]!>06; in grocery and provision business for himself, Sidmouth, 1906-1910; came to Saskatoon and established present business, 1911. Married Elizabeth Man- tle Smith, London, 1888; has three sons and two daughters. Recreations: swim- ming, cycling. Baptist. Address: De- vonia, Saskatchewan Ave., Saskatoon, Sask. DOWNES, George Prancis, B, A. — Of lownes & Marks, Barristers, Strath- cona. Born Vienna, Ont., March 7, 1865, son of George Charles and Cecilia Caroline Downes. Educated public and ligh schools, Vienna; Toronto Univer- sity, Osgoode Hall. Law student, Dela- mere, Reesor, English & Ross, Toronto, 1S88; subsequently with A. G. F. Law- re ice, Toronto. Called to Ontario Bar 1S91; came to Alberta 1903; practiced pirtnership with N. D. Mills, Strath- coTia, 1905-1906; formed present part- r rship, 1910. Married Mary Alice Frost, iroS; has one son. Clubs: Strathcona; St-athcona Gun. Society: A. F. & A. / tldress: 49 Third Ave., E., Edmonton Citation B), Alta. DOWNEY, Harold Im. — Manager Cal- ory Garage Co., 15th Ave and 1st St. E.. Calgary. Born New York, May 18, 1884, son of John R. and Mary Louise Downey. Educated New York. Yale University. Real estate business. New York, 1903. Came to Alberta 1904. Clubs: Calgary, Ranchmen's. Recrea- tions: Golf, motoring. Address: Elbow P;irk, Calgary, Alta. DOWSIiEY, Arthur M. — Of the Dows- ley-Mulhern Land Co., Farm Lands, City Real Estate and General Financial Agents, Lethbridge. Born Owen Sound, Ont., son of Thomas B. Dowsley, manu- facturer. Undergraduate of Toronto University; partner Dowsley & Hatton, druggists, Owen Sound, 1897-1901; pro- moted the Dowsley Spring Axle Com- pany, Ltd., of Chatham, Ont., and was a Director and Manager of same for two WHO'S WHO AND WHY ARTHUR M. DOWSLEY years. Member of Lethbridge Board of Trade. Anglican. Address: Leth- bridge, Alta. CHARLES ROBERT DRAYTON DRAYTON, Charles Robert. — Manager Vancouver Financial Corporation, 210 Dominion Trust Bldg., Vancouver. Born Barbadoes, West Indies, son of Philip Henry and Margaret Drayton. Educat- ed England and Toronto. Came to Van- couver 1904. General Agent three In- surance Companies; Inspector for twen- ty years Canada Permanent Loan Co.; organized Vancouver Financial Corpora- tion, 1908. Married Lydia Howland. Clubs: Vancouver, Western. Independ- ent; Anglican. Address: 1620 Burnaby St., Vancouver, B. C. DREW, Georg-e Elkanah, M. D Phy- sician and Surgeon, 56 Sixth St., Now Westminster; Director Dominion Trust Co., Ltd.; Director Columbia Securities Co., Ltd. Born Petite Riviere, N. S., June 21, 1857, son of W. S. and Cas- sandra Drew. Educated Mount Allison, N. B. ; University of New York (Med- ical Department). Practiced Petite Riv- iere, 1881-1893; came to British Colum- bia 1894; has practiced New Westmin- ster since. Married Ada E. Drew, Petite Riviere, N. S., 1S85; has two daugh- ters. Societies: I. O. O. F.; R. T. of T. Recreations: Billiards, chess. Lib- eral; Methodist. Address: 56 Sixth St., New Westminster, B. C. EDWARD LANCASTER DREWRY DREWRV, Edward Iiancaster. — Pro- prietor Redwood Factories. Born Lon- don, England, Feb. 6, 1851, son of Ed- ward Drewry. Educated St. Paul, Minn. Engaged brewing business St. Paul, 1870. Came to Winnipeg 1877. Presi- dent Winnipeg General Hospital; Chair- man Western Board, Union Bank of Canada; President Garton Pedigree Seed Co.; Chairman Winnipeg Parks Board, 1893-1897; City Council, 1883- 1884; Member Manitoba Legislature, 1S86-1888; President Winnipeg Board of Trade, 1899. Married Eliza Starkey, St. Paul, 1874; has three sons and four daughters. Clubs: Manitoba, St. Charles Country, Adanac, Carleton. Recreations: Motoring, golf, boating. Conservative; Anglican. Address: Redwood, St. John's, Winnipeg, Man. 209 WHO'S WHO AND WHY FREDERICK WILLIAM DREWRY I>Ri:WRY, Frederick William — Man- ager Redwood Factories, Winnipeg; Director Home Investment and Savings Association; Director Manitoba Linseed Oil Mills; Director Arctic Ice Co.: Di- rector Nortliern Empire Fire Insurance Co. Born Newport, England, Aug. C, 1855, son of Edward and Caroline Drewry, Educated St. Paul, Minn. Malt- ing and brewery business, St. Paul, 1875. Came to Winnipeg, 1881. President Win- nipeg Board of Trade; President Winni- peg Parks Board, 1907. Married Au- gusta E. Kiefer, daughter Col. A. R. Kiefer, St. Paul, 1881. Clubs: Manitoba; Carleton; St. Charles Country; Pine Ridge Golf (Winnipeg); ex-President Commercial Travelers. Societies: K. P.; A. O. U. W. ; Royal Society of Arts (Lon- don, England). Conservative; Anglican. Address: Redwood, St. John's, Winnipeg, Man. SREWBY, William Stewart, C. £., D. Ii. S., B. C. I.. S., O. Ii. S.^Chief Water Commissioner for Province of British Columbia, in charge of Irrigration and Hydraulic Work. Born Belleville, Ont., Jan. 20, 1859, son of John B. and Glori- anna Drewry. Educated Oswego, N. Y. Surveyor and Civil Engineer Belleville, 1878. Came to British Columbia, 1893. Had charge triangulation survey Rocky Mountains; Engineer for various mining companies Slocan District, B. C. ; Pres- ident Corporation of British Columbia Land Surveyors. Married Clare Lil- lian Hazard, Belleville, Ont.; has one son. Clubs: Union, Nelson. Societies: Canadian Society C. E. ; Canadian Min- ing Institute; National Geographical So- ciety. Address: Victoria, B. C. GEORGE DREWRY BBEWRY, George. — Wholesale Wine and Liquor Merchant. Born St. Paul, Minn., Oct. 12, 1861, son of Edward and Eliza Drewry. Educated public schools St. Paul, Minn. Came to On- tario, 1883. Ex-President Kenora Row- ing Club; President Kenora Board of Trade, 1895. Recreation: Fishing, shoot- ing. Anglican. Address: Kenora, Ont. DBEYEB, BeV' Wilhelm Georg'e Oer- liard. — General Financial Missionary for the Diocese of Saskatchewan. Born Orillia, Ont., Jan. 7, 1869, son of Ger- hard Carl Christian and Eliza McNut- ter Dreyer. Educated public and high schools, Orillia; Toronto University; Wycliffe Theological College, Toronto. Ordained Deacon, 1894; Priest, 1895. Incumbent, North Essa, Simcoe Coun- ty, Ont., 1894-1902; Rural Dean of South Simcoe, 1900-1910; Rector of Beeton and Tottenham, Ont, 1902-1910; came to Saskatchewan, 1910. Married Gertrude Anna Louise Law, daughter of William DeWitt Clinton Law, M. D., 1895; has five daughters. Society: L. O. L. (Chap- lain) ; A. F. & A. M. Conservative; Anglican. Address: Prince Albert, Sask. 210 WHO'S WHO AND WHY HUMPHRY RINGLER DRUMMOND-HAY DRUMMON-D-HAY, Humphry Binffler —Of Campbell, Pittalado & Co., Barris- ters and Solicitors, Farmer Bldg , Win- "iPeg- Born Belmont, Man., June 7, 1S86, son of Charles Drummond-Hay, of an old Perthshire family. Educated: luckwells school, Winnipeg-. Law stu- dent with Ewart, Fisher & Wilson, Win- nipeg, 1903-1905; student with Camp- bell, Pitblado & Co., 1906-1911; called to Manitoba bar, 1911; joined present firm, 1912. Married Katherine May Bury, daughter of George J. Bury, Vice- President, C. P. R., 1912. Recreations: football, rowing, riding, snow-shoeing. Conservative; Anglican. Address Assi- niboine Court, Winnipeg, Man. WHO'S WHO AND WHY DBURV, Richard !• — Manager Mu- tual Life Assurance Co. of Canada, for Vancouver Island, 918 Government St., Victoria; Director and Treasurer Ba- keries, Ltd.; Member of Council Vic- toria Board of Trade. Born Barrie, Ont., May 3, 1863, son of Richard and Catherine Low Drury. Educated Col- legiate Institute, Barrie. Insurance, Victoria, 1890; with present company since 1896. Unsuccessful candidate to House of Commons for Victoria, 1900; elected to British Columbia Legislature for Victoria, 1903; unsuccessful 1906; Member of Victoria School Board, 1900- 1903; Chairman, 1903; Director Royal Jubilee Hospital, Victoria, 1902-1906; Dominion Government Commissioner at- tached to British Embassy, Tokio, 1908. Married Alice Cusack, St. Thomas, Ont.. 1891; has three sons and one daughter. Club: Pacific. Society: I. O. O. F. Rec- reation: Motoring. Liberal; Methodist. Address: Kenilworth, Foul Bay, Victoria, B. C. BSYSDAIii:, Gordon,— President Gor- don Drysdale, Ltd., Dry Goods, 575 Granville St., Vancouver. Born Col- chester, N. S., April 8, 1859, son of George and Margaret Drysdale. Edu- cated Colchester public schools. Came to British Columbia and founded pres- ent firm, 1892. Married Maria Mslc- Gregor, 1887; has two sons and one daughter. Address: 825 Broughton St., Vancouver, B. C. DBYSDAIiE, William Frederick, BI. D. — Physician. Born Pakenliam, Ont., Oct. 24, 1867, son of Alexander and Martha Drysdale. Educated McGill University. Medical Assistant Mont- real General Hospital, 189 4. Came to Nanaimo, 1895. City Medical Health Officer, Nanaimo; Government Physician to Indians. Married Catherine Cuba Allan, Nanaimo, 1900; has one daugh- ter. Club: Nanaimo. Societies: A. F. & A. M. ; K. T. ; Eagles. Recreations: Lacrosse, shooting. Address: Stewart Ave., New castle Townsite, Nanaimo, B. C. DUBUC, Albert, B. A.^Of Dubuc, Beaupre & Mondon, Barristers and Solic- itors, Canada Life Bldg., Winnipeg. Born St. Boniface, Man., March 26, 1882, son of Anne Henault and Sir .Toseph Dubuc, ex-Chief Justice of Manitoba and Vice- Chancellor of Manitoba University. Edu- cated St. Boniface College; Manitoba University. Admitted to Manitoba Bar 1904 and has practiced Winnipeg since. Unsuccessful candidate Manitoba Legis- lature for St. Boniface, 1910. Married 1911, Marie Paule Brault, Northmount Montreal. Clubs: Carleton, Catholic, Laurier. Societies: K. of C. ; Alliance Na- tionale; C. O. F. Liberal; Roman Cath- olic. Address: 132 Eugenie St., Nor- wood, Man. DUBUC, Alexandre Joseph Henri, M.A. — Of Dubuc & Towers, Barristers, 216 Portage Ave., Winnipeg. Born St. Bon- iface, Man., July 31, 1873, son of Sir Joseph and Marie Anne Dubuc. Edu- cated St. Boniface College; Manitoba University. Called to IManitoba Bar 1896 and practiced Winnipeg since. Con- sul for Belgium. Married Alice Conil- lard de 'Epinay, Montreal, 1903; has two sons. Clubs: Manitoba; St. Charles Country, Catholic. Conservative; Ro- man Catholic. Address: 159 Hargrave St., Winnipeg, Man. SIR JOSEPH DUBUC, B. C. L. DUBUC, Sir Joseph, B.C.I.. — (Retired.) E.x-Chief Justice of Manitoba. Born St. Martine, Que., Dec. 26, 1840, son of Joseph and Marie Euphemie Dubuc. Educated Montreal College; McGill Uni- versity. Called to Quebec Bar 1869: called to Manitoba Bar 1870; elected Manitoba's first Legislature, 1870; re- elected 1874; Attorney General 1874; Speaker of House, second Legislature, 1875-1878; member of Council North- tvest Territories, 1872; legal adviser of same, 1872; elected to House of Com- mons for Provencher, 1878; appointed Judge of Court of King's Bench, 1879, Chief Justice of same Court, as well as Chief Justice of Manitoba, 1903; three times appointed administrator of Government during absence of Lieuten- ant Governor, 1904-1909; retired on (jt-n- sion after thirty years on Bench, 1909. Vice-Chancellor Manitoba University. Married Marie Anne Wenault, St. Cuth- bert. Que., 1872; has five sons and five daughters. Roman Catholic. Ad- dress: Winnipeg, Man. 212 WHO'S WHO AND WHY DUFBESNE, John Charles, C. E. Civil and Irrigation Engineer, Sliatford Block, Penticton. Born Dublin, Ireland, June 30, 1S74, son of Charles A. and Adelaide Dufresne. Educated: private schools, England; Roval College of Science, Dublin. Came to Canada, 1893; Mechanical Department, G. T R Mon- treal, 1893-1894; Metallyrgical office. Hall Mines, Ltd., Nelson, B. C, 1896- 1898; associated with several mining companies in British Columbia, 1S9S- 1902; Superintendent of Agencies, W. P. Stephenson & Co., Manila, P. I., 1902- 1905; associated with Amalgamated Gold Mines, Ltd., New York, installing 120 stamp mill netr Quartzsite, Arizona, 1905-1906; Superintendent, Canadian Met- al Co. Ltd., Blue Bell Mine, Nelson, 1906- 1908; City Engineer, Nelson, 190S; in- stalled cyanide plant, Marysville, Mon- tana, 1909; Hydrographic Engineer, De- partment of Lands, Victoria. 1910-1911; practised, Penticton, since 1911; since coming to Penti.cton has been consult- ing engineer for Southern Okanagan Lands Co. Married Eleanor Kate Her- bert, 1906; has one daughter. Societies: A. F. & A. M.; Canadian Society of Civil Engineers; Canadian Mining Institute. Recreations: boating, shooting. c5)on- servative; Roman Catholic. Address: Penticton, B. C. DUG-AS, Hon Caliste Aime. — Senior .Judge of the Territorial Court of Yu- kon. Born St. Reini, Que., Feb. 11, 1845, son of Clotilde Oligny and Adolph Dugas, M. D. Educated Montreal Col- lege. Called to Quebec Bar 1868; mem- ber of firm Girouard & Dugas, Mont- real, 1869-1874: afterwards Longpre & Dugas; appointed Presiding Judge of Court of Sessions and Police Court Magistrate 1878; appointed Senior Judge of the Territorial Court of Yukon, 1898, being the first Judge appointed in the Territory. Unsuccessful candidate to Quebec Legislature for Hochelaga Coun- ty, 1878. Served as Major and after- wards Lieutenant Colonel 65th Regi- ment, 1878-1892, retaining rank .of Lieu- tenant Colonel. Married Mary Susanne Markin, Montreal, 1869 (deceased); mar- ried Matilda Anna Graham, Goderich, Ont., 1910; has one son. Roman Cath- olic. Address: Dawson, Y. T. DUCrAS. Very Rev. Msg-r. Francois Azarie. — Vicar-General; Cure St. Boni- face Cathedral. Born St. Jacques de L'Achigan, Que., March 12, 1852, son of Alexandre Dugas -and Eimilie Poirier. Educated I'Assomption College, I'As- somptlon, Que., joined its staff as Pro- fessor of Literature, 1874; Chambley, Que., 1878; St. Boniface, 1884; St. An- drews, Que., 1SS9: St. Boniface, 1899. Address: Archbishop's Palace, St. Bon- iface, Man. DAVID MILWYN DUGGAN DUGGAN, David Milwyn. — Of Dug- gan & Duggan, Real Estate and Finan- cial Agents, Medicine Hat and Nanton; President Duggan & Duggan, Ltd.; suc- cessfully farms 1,500 acres in Southern Alberta. Born Llandrindod Wells, Wales, May 5, 1879, son of Thomas and Frances Duggan. Educated public schools. Merchant Llandrindod Wells. 1902-1905. Came to Alberta, 1905; pres- ent partnership formed 1909. Council- lor Nanton, 1910-1912. Married Marion Price, Presteign, Wales, 1902; has two sons and two daughters. Recreations: Shooting. Conservative; Baptist. Ad- dress: Nanton, Alta. SUGRE, Adelard, S. J. — Professor of Classics and French Literature, St. Bon- iface College. Born Pointe-du-Lac, Que., June 15, 1881, son of Joseph Dougre. Educated Thois-Rivieres, Que. Entered Society of Jesus, 1899. Came to St. Boniface 1906. Director of the Cercle La Verandrye of the A. C. J. C. Ad- dress: St. Boniface, Man. DUliMAGE, Anson. — Druggist and Stationer, 268 Second Ave.. Saskatoon. Born Clifford, Ont., Sept. 11, 1881, son of Robert Dwight and Mary Dulmage. Came to Saskatoon with his parents. 1884. Educated public schools Saska- toon and Brandon; Ontario College of Pharmacy. Drug clerk with D. W. Mac- donald, Edmonton, 1898; opened drug store North Battleford, 1905; sold out and opened store Saskatoon, 1906; pur- chased Saskatoon Drug & Stationery 213 WHO'S WHO AND WHY Co. from E. S. Blain, 1907, which he now operates besides his other store. Lieutenant 95th Saskatchewan Rifles. Married Eva Gertrude Ostrander, Win- nipeg, 1906; has two sons. Club: Sas- katoon. Society: K. of P. Recrea- tions: Curling, tennis, golf. Address: 922 Spadina Crescent, Saskatoon, Sask. BUMBIiETON, Alan Southey.— -Barris- ter, 531 Bastion St., Victoria. Born Cape Town, South Africa, son of Henry and Clara Marian Garcia Dumbleton. Educated Marlborough College, Eng- land. Came to British Columbia 1889. Called to British Columbia Bar, 1890. Has practiced Victoria since. Married Mabel Constance Cookes, Cheltenham, England; has three daughters. Recrea- tions: Shooting, fishing. Address: 1038 McClure St., Victoria, B. C. DuMOUIiIN, Philip. — Manager Bank of Montreal, Kelowna. Born Montreal, Oct. 31, 1868, son of Frances Mary and late Very Rev. .John Philip Du- Moulin, Bishop of Niagara. Edu- cated public and normal schools, Montreal; Trinity College school. Port Hope; Trinity Medical College, To- ronto. Clerk Bank of Montreal, Toronto, 1887-1893; Ottawa, 1893-1897: New "V^^estminster, 1898-1898; Accountant, New Denver, 1898-1899; Assistant Ac- rountant, Victoria, 1899-1902; Account- ant, Nelson, 1902-1905; Manager Kelow- na branch since 1905, Married Amy Louisa Theodora Martin, daughter of late Edward Martin, K. C, D. C. L., Hamilton, 1899;- has three sons. Club: Kelowna. Recreations: Outdoor sports. Anglican. Address: Kelowna, B. C. ("HARLES TROTT DUNBAR. BUNBAR, Charles Trott. — Investor Timber, INlines and Real Estate. Born Newport, R. X., Dec. 22, 1861. Clerk National German American Bank, St. Paul, Minn. Engaged stock and real estate business St. Paul 1885. Carfie to British Columbia 1889. Clubs: Vancou- ver, Jericho Country, Terminal City. Address: 520 Winch Bldg., Vancouver, B. C. DUNCAN, Gaylen Rupert, B. Sc, M. Sc. — Of G. R. Duncan & Co., Insurance and Real Estate Brokers, 426 Victoria Ave., Fort William. Born Ottawa, Ont., Feb. 7, 1878, son of Frederick Thomas and Harriet Jane Hillman Duncan. Ed- ucated: High Schools; McGill Univer- sity. Electrical Engineer, Montreal Pipe l^oundry. Three Rivers, Que., 1901; later with Canada Iron Corporation; estab- lished present business. 1909. Captain, 96th Regiment, Fort William. Married Florence .Benedict Stewart, 1903; has two daughters. Club: Kaministiquia. Societies: A. F. & A. M. ; Shriner. Rec- reations: farming, motoring, motor- boating. Liberal; Presbyterian. Address: 318 South Archibald St., Fort William, Ont. 1>UNCAN, Georg-e. — Of Duncan & Scrimgeour, . Barristers, 142 Hastings St. W., Vancouver. Born Kirkcaldy, Scotland, June 11, 1869, son of Robert Robertson and Catherine Duncan. Edu- cated high school Kirkcaldy; Edinburgh University. Practiced Kirkcaldy until 1907; came to British Columbia and commenced practice 1908. Solicitor to St. Andrew's and Caledonian Society. Address: Vancouver, B. C. GEORGE EDWARD DUNCAN. M. D., C. M. SUNCA.N, Georg-e Edward, M. D., C. M. — Physician and Surgeon, Barnard Ave, Vernon; Member of Council Ver- non Board of Trade; City Medical Health Officer, Vernon. Born Ayrshire, Scotland, March 27, 1867, son of Henry and Elizabeth Atkinson Duncan. Came 214 WHO'S WHO AND WHY to Manitoba, 1888. Educated: Manitoba University, graduated 1893; post grad- uate worls Chicago, 1894-1899. Came to British Columbia, 1900 and lias prac- ticed Kootenay and Vernon since. Mem- ber of Executive Central Conservative Association of British Columbia. Mar- ried Jane C. Welch, 1894; has two daughters. Society: A. F. & A. M. Con- servative; Anglican. Address: Vernon, B. C. DUNCAN, Hugrh. — Druggist, Whyte Ave. and Main St., Strathcona. Born Almonte, Ont., June 30, 1866, son of James and Elizabeth Lockhart Duncan. Educated high school Almonte; Ontario College of Pharmacy. Drug clerk with M. Patterson, Almonte and Vankleek Hill, 1892-1904; came to Alberta and established present business 1904. Al- derman, Vankleek Hill, 1900. Member Strathcona Board of Trade. Married Clara Louise Lendrum, Strathcona, 1896; has two sons and one daughter. So- cieties: A. P. & A. M.; I. O. O. F.; I. O. F. ; K. of P. Recreations: Curl- ing, baseball, tennis. Presbyterian. Ad- dress: Main and Fourth Ave. N., Strath- cona, Alta. JOHN REID DUNCAN DUNCAN, Jolin Beid — Manager, Vul- can Iron Works, Ltd., Front St., New Westminster; Managing Director, North American Theatre Co.; Director, People's Trust Building, Ltd.: President, New Westminster Board of Trade. Born Lar- bert, Stirlingshire, Scotland, June 17, 1880, son of William and Janet Reid Duncan. Educated: Larbert Schools; Coltbridge School, Edinburgh. Oflfice boy, Carron Iron Works, Larbert, 1894- 1896; shops, Dobbie, Forbes & Co., Lar- bert, 1896-1901; works Clerk, Anderson Bros., Glasgow, 1901-1902; assistant to purchasing agent, Carron Works, Lar- bert, 1902-1906; with J. McDougal Iron Works, Ltd., Montreal, 1906; bookkeep- er, Vulcan Iron Works, New Westmins- ter, 1908; secretary and manager since 1909. Married Agnes Callan Lee Hun- ter, Vancouver, 1907; has one daughter. Club: Westminster. Society: Hoo Hoo. Recreations: football, golf, amateur dra- matics. Presbyterian, Address: .316 Third St., New Westminster, B. C. DUNCAN, Kenneth Forrest — Of Mut- ter & Duncan, Financial Agents, Duncan; Managing Director, Cowichan Leader Printing & Publishing Co. Ltd.; member of Council, Duncan Board of Trade. Born Dunoan, B. C, March 7, 1881, son of W. C. and Sarah Duncan. Educated: public schools and by private tuition. Civil Service, Dominion Government, Ottawa, 1901-1903; farming, Duncan, 1903-1907; established present business, 1907. Served as Mayor, Duncan, 1912. Director Emergency Hospital. Married Agnes Paterson, 1912. Club: Cowichan County. Societies: A. F. & A. M. ; A. O. F., and C. O. W. W. Recreatons shooting, tennis, golf. Liberal; Anglican. Address: Duncan, B. C. PETER CUTHBERT DUNCAN DUNCAN, Peter Cuthtoert— President of P. C. Duncan Co. Ltd., General Mer- chants, Esteven. Born Perth County, Ont., May 8, 1862, son Joan Robinson Duncan, lie schools. Perth County, itoba, 1882; member of police force, Brandon, 1883-1887; chief of police, Brandon, 1887-1890; with construction department, C. P. R.. 1890-1892; inter- ested in coal mines, Estevan, 1892; liv- of James and Educated: pub- Came to Man- 215 WHO'S WHO AND WHY ery business, Estevan, 1892-1895; estab- lished present business, 1895; elected Mayor by acclamation, 1912. Served as Alderman, Estevan, nine years; Police Magistrate, since 1900; Coroner for dis- trict; member Estevan High School and Public Board. Married Jessie McNeil, daughter of Laughlin McNeil, 1886; has one son and two daughters. Societies: A. F. & A. M.; I. O. O. F.; C. O. F. Recreations: curling, rifle shooting. Lib- eral; Presbyterian. Address: Estevan, Sask. WILLIAM HENRY DUNCAN DUNCAN, •William Henry. — Of Wil- loughby & Dyncan, Contractors, Regina; Vice-President Beaver Lumber Co., one of the largest lumber concerns in Can- ada; Regina Lumber and Supply Co.; Director Western Manufacturing Co.; Secretary-Treasurer Construction Co. of Regina; Director Capital Ice Co. Born near Almonte, Ont., March 4, 1858, son of James and Elizabeth Duncan. Edu- cated high school, Almonte. Taught school Manitoba 1879-1881; came to Regina and engaged farming 1882; mer- cantile business. Saskatoon, 1890; with Charles Willoughby, contractor and lum- ber dealer, Regina, 1891; partner 1898. Member Victoria Hospital Board, 1905- 1907; Alderman Regina, 1891-1892; Mem- ber of High School and College Insti- tute Board since 1907. Married Mary Grassick, Regina, 1890; has two daugli- ters. Club: Canadian. Societies: A. V. & A. M.; C. O. F. ; Regina Society of Art, Literature and Science. Recre- ations: Baseball, football, skating, curl- ing. Liberal; Presbyterian. Address: 2074 Cornwall St., Regina, Sask. WILLIAM P. DUNDON. DXTNBON, William P. — Barrister and Solicitor, Medicine Hat. Born Limerick, Ireland, Aug. 19, 1886, son of John and Anne Dundon. Educated Clongowes Wood College; Royal University of Ire- land. Solicitor, High Court of Justice, Ireland, 1907. Came to Alberta and called to bar, 1910; solicitor for the Town of Redcliff; the Redcliff Rolling Mills & Bolt Co., Ltd.; the Quebec Bank. Club: Cypress. Liberal; Roman Catho- lic. Address: Medicine Hat, Alta. GUY LEON DUNHAM DUNHAM, Guy Leon. — Real Estate, Insurance and Financial Broker. Born Moncton, N. B., April 4, 1884, son of Gilford Oscar and Hannah Bell Wort- man Dunham. Educated public schools, Moncton. Bookkeeper for George Rob- ertson, Moncton, 1902; Inspector Mac- kenzie & Mann, Winnipeg, 1903-1905; real estate agent, Winnipeg, 1905-1910. Present business established 1910. Mar- ried Florence McKenzie, Charlottetown, P. B. I., 1909. Society: I. O. O. F. Liberal; Baptist. Address: Medicine Hat, Alta. 216 WHO'S WHO AND WHY DUNK, Frederick Arthur. — Druggist. Born Toronto, Dec. 20, 1879, son of Samuel and Elizabeth Walton Dunk. Educated public and high schools, To- ronto. Apprentice with Carnahan Bros., 1896. Came West as Staff Sergeant Army Medical Corps, 1905, purchased discharge and established present busi- ness, 1906. Served as private 10th C. F. H., South Africa, 1901-1902. Married Flora Bison, La Broquerie, Man., 1906; has two sons and two daughters. Club: Crooked Lake Motor Boat. Societies: A. F. & A. M. (Master Grayson Lodge); R. A. M. ; K. T. Recreations: shooting-, motoring, boating, Ashing. Liberal; An- glican. Address: Grayson, Sask. STANLEY PAUL DUNLEVY DUNI.EVY, Stanley Paul. — Timber and Farm Lands, Dominion Trust Bldg., Vancouver. Born Victoria, B. C, Feb. 8, 1885, son of Peter Curran and Jane Elizabeth Dunlevy. Educated public schools Victoria; Gonzaga College, Spo- kane. General merchant under firm name Dunlevy Bros., Hazleton, 1905- 1908; mining. Cariboo district, 1908; established present business 1909. Mar- ried Bertha Elsie Joos, Kansas City, Mo. Conservative; Roman Catholic. Ad- dress: Stadacana Court, Vancouver, B.C. FREDERIC E. DUNN DUNN, Frederic E. — Of Tomlinson & Dunn, Real Estate and Financial Brok- ers, 401 Drinkle Block, Saskatoon. Born Boston, Mass., May 21, 1881, son of David and Annie E. Dunn. Educated high school and business college. Ac- countant, Maritime Dairy Co., Sussex, N. B. ; accountant, Parrish & Lindsay, grain dealers, Winnipeg, 1906; present partnership formed, 1911. Married Ada P. Kilburn, Saskatoon, 1906; has one son and two daughters. Conservative. Address: 412 25th St., W., Saskatoon, Sask. DUNSHEATH, John H. — President Dunsheath-MacMillan Co., Ltd., 500 Grain Exchange, Winnipeg. Born Bow- manville, Ont., May 31, 1873, son of John and Fannie Dunsheath. Educated high school Streetville. Clerk Lake of the Woods Milling Co., Keewatin, 1891. Came to Winnipeg, 1896. Married Ethel Isabel Banning, Keewatin, 1906. Club: Carleton. Liberal. Address: 139 Har- vard Ave., Winnipeg, Man. DUBHAM, Mahel T. — Journalist, Van- couver Daily Province. Born Ontario. Educated high school. Came to British Columbia 1903. Clubs: Georgian, Can- adian Women's Press, Alpine Club of Canada. Address: 843 Cardero St., Van- couver, B. C. 217 WHO'S WHO AND WHY CHARLES A. DUNNING DUNNING, Charles A.— General Man- as*''", Saskatchewan Co-Operative Eleva- tor Co., Ltd., operating 140 elevators in Saskatchewan, Leader Bldg., Regina; Vice-President, Saskatchewan Grain Growers' Assn.; Member of Executive Board, Canadian Council of Agriculture. Born Leicpstersliire, England, July 31, 1885, son of Samuel and Katherine Dunn- ing. Educated: Public Schools. Came to Saskatchewan, 1902; farmed Beaverdale, Sask., since 1903. Organized Saskat- 'chewan Co-Operative Elevator Co. Ltd., 1911; contributes to the press articles on grain crop and liandling of same. Clubs: Commercial (Regina) and Canad- ian (Regina). Baptist. Address: Regina, Sask. 218 WHO'S WHO AND WHY HON. JAMES DUNSMUIR BUNSMUIB, Hon. James. — Born State of Washington, United States, July 8, 1851, son of late Hon. Robert Dunsmuir. Educated Nanaimo and Dundas, Ont., later took course military school Black- burn, Va. Started work in the several departments of the extensive mining operations carried on by his father 1868. President and Chief Stockholder of the Wellington Colliery Co., which owned and operated coal mines at Wel- lington, Comox, Alexandria, Vancouver Island, and in which 3500 men are em- ployed; sold to Mackenzie & Mann, 1910. Owns 20,000 acres in British Columbia; sold Esquimau and Nanaimo Ry. to C. P. R. with a million and a half acres of land. First elected to Legislature of British Columbia 1898; called upon to form an administration and was Pre- mier and President of the Council from 1900 until his resignation, 1902. Ap- pointed Lieutenant-Governor of British Columbia 1906; resigned 1909. Married Laura Miller Surles, North Carolina, 1876; has nine children. Club: Union. Address: Victoria, B. C. WHO'S WHO AND WHY HOWARD K. DUTCHER, B. Sc, M. Sc. BUTCHER, Howard K., B. Sc, M. Sc. — Of Dutcher, Maxwell & Co., Engineers and Surveyors, 319 Pender St., Vancou- ver, and Calgary; President "Western Engineering Co., Ltd.; Associate Mem- ber and Secretary Vancouver branch Canadian Society of Civil Engineers. Born Milltovi^n, N. B., Oct. 5, 1878, son of Rev. C. W. and Katherine E. Howatt Dutcher. Educated Prince of Wales College; McGill University. Construction engineer Boston Elevated Ry., 1900-1902; assistant manager Allis-Chalmers-Bul- lock, Cincinnati, 1904-190.5; lecturer, hy- (li-aulic engineering, McGill University, 1905-1906; came to Vancouver, 1906; pro- fessor of civil engineering, McGill Uni- versity College, 1906. Married Neoma Tye lolanthe Snowdon, 1907; has one son and one davigliter. Club: Western. So- ciety: A. F. & A. M. Conservative; Presbyterian. Address: Shaughnessy Heights, Vancouver, B. C. DVVAIm, Frederic Seal, B. A., M. A., D. D. — Pastor of Knox Church, Winni- peg. Born Prince George, ,Md., May 31, 1847, son of Edward W. and Mary Du- Val. Educated Highstown (N. J.) Class- ical Institute; Princeton University; Princeton Theological Seminary. Pas- tor First Presbyterian Church, Wil- mington, Del., 1875-1884; Presbyterian Church, Toledo, Ohio, 1884; Winnipeg since 1888. Elected Moderator, General Assembly of Presbyterian Church of Canada, 1908; represented Canada Pres- byterian Church Tercentenary celebra- tion, Quebec, 1908; commissioned to rep- resent Canada Presbyterian Church, World's Presbyterian Council New York, 1908; commissioned to represent Can- ada Presbyterian Church, four hun- dredth anniversary birth John Calvin, Geneva, Switzerland. Honored with second degree of D. D. by Knox Col- legfe. Married Corinne Kearfott, Phil- adelphia, 1875; has three sons and four daughters. Non-partisan; Presbyterian. Address: 59 Donald St., Winnipeg, Man. WILLIAM P. DUTTON, A. B. (Harvard), LL. B. DUTTON, William F., A. B. (Har- vard), I.I.. B. — Of the Great West Lum- ber Co. Born Sycamore, 111., April 25, 1872, son of Everell F. and Rosina A. Dutton. Educated Harvard University; Harvard Law School. Practiced law Chicago, 1899. Came to Winnipeg, 1902. Married Blanche W. Blue, Montpelier, O., 1901 (deceased); has two sons. Clubs: Manitoba; St. Charles Country; Harvard- (Chicago). Recreation: Travel. Inde- pendent. Address: 34 Edmonton, Win- nipeg, Man. DYKE, Frederick "William. — Capitalist. Born St. Blazey, Cornwall, England, March 15, 1865, son of Edwin George Dyke, F. G. S., and Emma Dyke. Edu- cated Weston House School, St. Austell, England. Came to British Columbia, 1888; established and member of firm Dyke & • Craus, 1888-1910. Conductor Vancouver Choral and Orchestral So- ciety. Club: Terminal City. Recrea- tion: Music. Conservative. Address: 752 Granville St., Vancouver, B. C. 220 WHO'S WHO AND WHY RT. REV. FRED. HERBERT DuVERNET, D. D. SuVEBNET* Bt. Bev. Fred. Herbert, D. D. — Bishop of Caledonia. Born Heni- mingford, Que., Jan. 20, 1860. son of Rev. Edward DuVernet (Canon of Christ's Church Cathedral, Montreal), and Frances Ellegood. Educated King's College, Windsor, N. S.; Toronto Uni- versity; Wycliffe College and Trinity College, Toronto; ordained Deacon, 1883; Priest, 1884; elected Bishop of Caledonia, Nov. 20, 1904, his diocese including northern half of British Columbia. Pro- fessor Wycliffe College, 1885-1895; edi- tor Canadian Church Missionary Glean- er, 1894-1901; associate editor New Era, 1901-1904; Rector St. John's Church, W. Toronto, 1895-1904; elected president of the Anglican Theological College of British Columbia, 1912. Married Stella Yates, Kingston, 1885; has one son and one daughter. Recreation: Sailing. Address: Fourth Ave., Prince Rupert, B. C. 221 WHO'S WHO AND WHY DYKE, Georg-e J.— Mercantile Trust Co., Ltd., 103 Winch Bldg., Vancouver. Born St. Blazey, Cornwall, England, Aug. 31, 1865, son of Edwin George Dyke, F. G. S., and Emma Ann (Ben- nett) Dyke. Educated St. Austell gram- mar school, England. Ranched South- ern Assiniboia, Northwest Territory; came to Vancouver and member of firm of Dyke & Craus, 188S-1910; present business since 1910. Member Vancouver School Board; President Devon, Corn- wall and Somerset Club, Vancouver; ex- Secretary Vancouver Kennel Club; ex- Secretary Trinity College of Music, London, England. Married Gertrude Cokayne McKenney, Victoria, 1906; has one son and. one daughter. Clubs: Im- perial, Terminal City. Societies: A. F. & A. M. (Lodge Kilwinning); S. O. E. ; A. O. F!. Recreations. Music, crick- et. Address: Park Drive, Grandview, Vancouver, B. C. JOSHUA DYKE, B. D. • DYKE, Joshua, B. D.^Of J. Dvke & Son, Insurance and Real Estate BroKers, 115 S. May St., Fort William. Born Wednerfield, Wolverhampton, Stafford- shire, England, Sept. 15, 1849, son of John and Mary Dyke. Educated: Wol- verhampton Schools; Methodist Uni- versity. Entered Methodist ministry, 1870; came to Canada, 1872; ordained in Toronto, 1874; pastor at London, Chat- ham, Bowmanville, Ont., Calgary, Win- nopeg. Fort William, Virden, Moosomin, Edmonton and Birtle, Man., retiring from ministry on account of throat af- fection; settled in Fort William, 1900. Served as Alderman and Chairman, Board of Works, Fort William, 1901; elected Mayor by acclamation, 1902 and 1903; member of Fort William Board of Trade; delegate to Dominion Board of Trade; President of the Public Li- brary, three years; one of founders of Union of Canada Municipalities, of whicli has always been an office bearer. Mar- ried Bella Park, London, Ont., (deceas- ed); married Sophie Fox, Chatham, Ont., 1883; has two sons and two daughters. Societies: I. O. O. F.; A. F & A. M. Conservative: Methodist. Address: 219 Ross St., Fort William, Ont. JAMES EADIE. EADIE, James. — Of James Eadie & Son, Real Estate Brokers, 434 Richards St., Vancouver. Born Brantford, Ont., April 15, 1863, son of William and Mary Anne Westbrook Eadie. Educated high school Brantford. Came to Manitoba and engaged farming near Treherne, 1880; removed to Portage la Prairie and contracting and building, until 1891; agricultural implement business, 1891- 1905. License Commissioner District No. 2, Manitoba, 1900; chairman of board, 1902-1905. Came to British Co- lumbia, 1905, and engaged present busi- ness since. President, Ward 6 Conser- vative Association, Vancouver. Married Rachel G Little, Tilsonburg, Ont., 1884; has three sons and three daughters. Club: Conservative. Society: K. of P. Methodist. Address: 2326 Second Ave., W., Vancouver, B. C. WHO'S WHO AND WHY. EACrAR, Martin Wing-ate, Iilj. B. — Barrister, Killen and Gilbert Block, Ed- monton. Director Edmonton Heat & Power Co., Ltd.; director Investors Guar- antee Corporation of Canada. Born Hal- ifax, Sept. 21, 1879, son of Martin Frank and Mary Elizabeth Eagar. Educated Collegiate School, Rothesay, N. B. ; Dal- housie University. Practiced with Thom- as Notting, Halifax, 1905; came to Al- berta, 1907; practiced as Ewing & Eagar, Edmonton, 1907; practicing alone since 1909. Married Laleah Almon Bliss, 1908; has one daughter. Clubs: Edmonton; Golf; CountrJ^ Anglican. Address: 1111 Victoria Ave., Edmonton, Alta. RUFUS REDMOND EARLE, LL. B. EjAKIiI:, Rufus Redmona. Iilj. B. — Of Earle & Sparling, Barristers. Born Winchester Township, Ont., May 8, 1873, son of Rufus Earle and Cath- arine Redmond. Educated in public schools, Winchester Township; Mor- risburg Collegiate Institute; Ottawa Normal School; Ontario High School Teachers' Training Institute; Man- itoba University. Came to Manitoba, 1896; Saskatchewan, 1905. Taught school, Cass Bridge, Ont, 1892- 1893; Morrisburg Model School, 1894- 1895; high school, Killarney, Man., 1898- 1901. Articled to present Judge Met- calfe, of Court of King's Bench, Winni- peg, and late Honourable J. H. Agnew, Provincial Treasurer Manitoba, Virden. Called to Saskatchewan Bar, 1905; called to Manitoba bar, 1904; Alberta bar, 1905; began practice, Battleford; partnership with ex-Chief Justice Mc- Guire, North West Territory Bench, 1905; director, Battleford General Hos- pital; trustee, Protestant_ School Board; mayor of Battleford, r9 12-19 I^.'^Marrited Elizabeth Barry, Morrisburg, Ont, 1908; has one daughter. Club: North Battle- ford. Society: A. F. & A. M. ; Roj^al Arch. Recreations: golf, tennis. Lib- eral; Presbyterian. Address: Battje- ford, Sask. i ALFRED FARRINGTON EASTMAN BASnVCAir, Alfred Farrington. — Man- ager, Marble Bay Mine, Van Anda Tex- ada Island, B. C. ; secretary-treasurer and managei-, Tacoma Steel Co., operat- ing Marble Bay Mine. Boi'n Minneapo- lis, Minn., March 9, 1867. son of John W and Maria Eastman. Educated pub- lic and high schools. Minneapolis, and State University of Minnesota. Assist- ant cashier. Security Bank, Tacoma, 1889-1892; interested timber lands, 1892; manager Skagway Light & Water Co., 1898-1902; present position since 1902. Married Emma Hayward, daughter of Anthony J. Hayward. Minneapolis. 1880; has one son and one daughter. Club: Commercial (Tacoma). Society: B. P. O. E Recreation: fishing. Presbyterian. Address: 1703 North Fife St., Tacjoma, Wash. BASTMASr, Henry Alfred. — Director of F. J. Hart & Co., Ltd.. Financial and Real Estate Brokers, 703 Columbia St., New Westminster; director. Western Home & Improvement Co.. Ltd., Born Cornwall Township, Ont., Dec. 15. 185G, son of Alva S. and Sarah Johnston Bast- man, U. E. Loyalist descent. Educated public schools and Belleville Commer- WHO'S WHO AND WHY HENRY ALFRED EASTMAN. cial College. Came to British Columbia, 1899. Married Fannie Russell, daughter of Thomas Russell, Liverpool, England, 1880; has two sons and four daughters. Club: Westminster. Society: A. F. & A. M. Liberal; Anglican. Address: 411 Third Ave., New Westminster, B. C. EATOir, prank Ernest. — Of Nolan & Eaton, Barristers, Herald Block, Calgary. Born England, Aug. 14, 1869. son of John and Fanny Eaton. Educated Rep- ton school, England. Practiced, London, England, 1892; came to Alberta, 1909. Married Mary Goodwin Norris, Notting- ham, England; has two sons and one daughter. Recreations: lawn tennis, shooting, fishing. Address: Calgary, Alta. EATON, Joseph Miirray, M. D., C. M., M. C. F. S. (Ontario), M. C. F. S. (Mani- toba). — Physician. Eoin Carlisle, Went- worth County, Ont., May 7, 18.57, son of Wesley Ferguson and Margaret Ann Eaton. Educated higli school, Vienna Ont.; Trinity Medical College, Toronto. Taught school, Elgin County, Ont, 1880. Came to Manitoba, 1890; farming, 1898; school trustee, Carberry, 1900-1904; Mayor, 1905, 1906, 1907; member Mani- toba Provincial Board of Health; trus- tee Ninette Sanitarium. Married Emma Louise Scott, 1884; has one son and two daughters. Societies: I. O. O. F. ; A. F. & A. M.; I. O. F.; L. O. L Recreations: curling, football, baseball, tennis. Con- servative. Address: Virden, Man. HON. DAVID MacEWEN EBERTS, K. C, M. L. A. EBERTS, Hon. Savid MacEwen, K. C, M. Ii. A. — Of Eberts & Taylor, Barris- ters, Victoria. Born Chatham, Ont., April 22, 1850, son of William D. and Mary B. Eberts. Educated Chatham grammar scliool; Hellmuth College, Lon- don, Ont.. Came to British Columbia, 1878, and commenced practicing law, 1880; created Q. C, 1892; represents Saa- nich in the British Columbia Legislature, being elected, 1890-1894-1898-1900-1906- 1909; defeated general election, 1903; at- torney-general for British Columbia, 1895-1898; and 1900-1903. Speaker Legis- lative Assembly since 1907; Bencher Law Society; honorary corresponding secre- tary Royal Colonial Institute, London, England. Married Mabel Hope Charles, 1884; has one son and three daughters. Clubs: Union (Victoria); Golf; Royal Vicloria Yaclit; Pacific; Vancouver; Cowichan County. Conservative. Ad- dress: Hopedene, Victoria, B. C. 224 WHO'S WHO AND WPIY LOUIS P. ECKSTEIN. ^CKSTEXN, I^ouis P. — Barrister and Solicitor. Born Victoria, B. C, June 15, 1866, son of Leon and Mary Renew Eck- stein. Educated New Westminster, B. C. Studied law in office of Judge Bole, New Westminster; called to British Co- lumbia Bar, 1888; has practiced at New Westminster, Grand Forks and Fernie. Unsuccessful candidate for Mayor of Fernie, 1908- Married Ada Cunningham, 1903; has one son. Club: Fernie. Liber- al; Roman Catholic. Address: Fernie, B. C. ESGAB, James Gordon — Of Edgar, Palmer & Stanley, Wholesale Stationery, 325 8th Ave., W., Calgary. Born Chat- ham, N. B., Sept. 17, 1871, son of James and Isabella Edgar. Educated public schools, Chatham. Telegrapher, Inter- colonial Ry., Chatham Junction, 1886- 1888; station agent, C. P. R., Westfleld, 1888-1891; student, St. John's Business College, 1891; secretary, Hon. J. B. Snow- ball, Chatham, 1891-1895; accountant, Hudson's Bay Co., 1895-1899; manager, Hudson's Bay Co., Calgary, 1899-1904; President, Dominion Co., Calgary, 1904- 1907; established present business, 1908. Clubs: Ranchmen's; Golf and Country. Society: I. O. O. F. Recreations: fish- ing, motoring, shooting, golf. Conserva- tive; Presbyterian. Address: Braemer Lodge, Calgary, Alta. EDCrETT, Harry A. — Merchant, Cambie and Pender Sts., Vancouver; director Sterling Trust Co., Ltd. Born Albert. N. B.. Dec. 12, 1871, son of Arthur and Ra- chael Edgett. Came to British Columbia, 1890. Established present business, 1891. License Commissioner, 1907-1911. Married Jessie May Dixon, 1898; has one son. Address: Shaughnessy Heights, Vancouver, B. C. HENRY LOVEKIN EDMONDS. EDMONDS, Henry Lovekin. — Of Whiteside & Edmonds, Barristers, Westminster Trust Block, New West- minster. President, Edmonton Log- ging Co.; secretary Quesnelle Lake Tim- ber Co.; director Eraser River Tannery Co.; director Torpedo Freighting and Tug Co., Ltd.; Police Magistrate since 1910. Born New Westminster, Nov. 2, 1870, son of Henry Valentine and Jane F. Edmonds. Educated New West- minster and Victoria. Police magistrate; secretary New Westminster Bar Asso- ciation. President New Westminster Conservative Association; treasurer British Columbia Conservative Associa- tion. Married Ella K. Pringle, 1908. Club: New Westminster. Societies: A. F. & A. M.; Hoo Hoo. Canadian Elks; Woodmen; Native Sons of New West- minster. Anglican. Address: 443 Fifth St., New Westminster, B. C. EDWARDS, Arthur Harper, A. C. A. — Of Edwards, Morgan & Co., Chartered Ac- countants, Burns Block, Calgary. Born Toronto, March 6, 1878 son of James Pawson and Emily Elizabeth Edwards. Educated public and Normal schools, Harbord Collegiate Institute. Clerk, Wyld, Darling Co., Toronto, 1894; ac- countant with George Edwards, Toronto, 1896. Came to Alberta and established present business, 1910. Recreations: ten- nis, cricket, riding. Conservative; An- glican. Address: 808 Fifteenth Ave., W., Calgary, Alta. 225 WHO'S WHO AND WHY CHANDLER S. EDWARDS. ISDWAKDS, Chandler S. — President North Coast Land Co., Ltd., Metropoli- tan Bldg., Vancouver. Born West Le- banon, N. H., Nov. 13, 1863, son of Rev. John H. Edwards, D. D., of Brook- lyn, N. Y., and Caroline Starr Ed- wards. Educated Pennsylvania. Banker, Mayville N. D.. 1886, and still interested in and president of several banks in North Dakota; was member of firm of Grandin & Edwards for several years, who owned large tracts of land in the Red River Valley. Was Mayor of May- ville, N. D., and President of State Nor- mal School Board for several years; or- ganized and President North Dakota Land Co., 1902-1912, during which time did a large land business in Saskatche- wan. Also interested in other land and loan companies. Caine to British Co- lumbia, 1909. Married Alice Crandall, of New York, 1899; has two sons. Rec- reations: tennis, billiards, literature. Address: 1050 Chilco St., Vancouver, B. C. EDWARDS, I^leutenant Colonel E. B., M. A., LI.. B., K. C. — Barrister. 113 Jas- per Ave. E., Edmonton. Born Peterboro. Ont., Aug. 21 1850 son of James and Euphemia Edwards. Educated public schools and Collegiate Institute Peter- boro; Toronto, University. Called to Ontario Bar, 1874; practiced, Peterboro, partnership with late Hon. W. H. Scott, K. C. ; as Edwards & Murray; as E. B. Edwards, 1874-1906; came to Edmonton and called to Alberta Bar, 1906. Served as private, corporal and sergeant. Uni- versity Company, (Queen's Own Rifles), 1866-1870; captain, 57th Regiment. Peter- boro. 1879-1889; major, 1889-1900: lieu- tenant colonel and commanding officer, 1900-1902; brigadier major, 5th Tnfantrv, 1900-1901; D. A. A. G. 3rd Division Niag- ara Camp, 1903; in command 7th Infan- try, 1906-1908; organizer and command- ing officer, 101st Regiment, Edmonton, since 1908. Married Harriet Francis Brown. 1895, grandaughter of Thomas Alex. Stewart, who settled in Peterboro in 1882, (her grandmother's letters to friends in England preserved in book form are from a literary and historic point of view of great interest to stu- dents of our early colonial days); has tv/o sons and four daughters. Clubs: Edmonton; Canadian (secretary, 1907- 1908; president, 1909-1910). Recreation: curling, canoeing. President Ontario Curlers Association, 1902, and chairman, special committee, 1901-1902, that had charge of the entertainment of Scottish curlers, 1903. Commodore American Canoe Association, 1S83; No. 5 in that Association. Rowing captain, Peterboro Boating Club, 1880. Liberal; Baptist. Address: 1215 Mackay Ave., Edmonton, Alta. W. EGBERT, M. B., M. D., C. M. BGBBBT, William, M. B., M. D.,C. M. — Physician and Surgeon. Born Welland County, Ont., Feb. 25, 1863, son of Joseph Morgan and Maria C. Egbert. Educated high school, Dunnville; Toronto Univer- sity; London Hospital, England. Principal public schools, Dunnville, 1880-1886; studied medicine Toronto Univ., 1886- 1890; practiced Milverton, Ont., 1890-1904; came to Calgary, 1904. Member Car- negie Library Board; Calgary Board of Health; unsuccessful candidate to Alber- ta Legislature, for^Calgary, 1910: pres- ident Liberal Association of Calgary, 1909-1910. Paymaster of 103rd Rifles, Calgary. Married Eva C. Miller, 1884; has one son and one daughter. Club: Alberta. Societies: A. F. & A. M. ; I. O. O. F.; C. O. F. Liberal; Methodist. Ad- dress: 521 Seventeenth Ave., W., Cal- gary, Alta. 226 WHO'S WHO AND WHY EiGCrEItSTOir, Ami. — Broker and Builder, 204 Mclntyre Block, Winnipeg; vice-president National Security Co.; di- rector Winnipeg Fire Insurance Co. Born Iceland, May 8, 1873, son of Eg- gert Johnson and Sigridur. Came to Winnipeg, 1887. Educated public schools and business college, Winnipeg; estab- lished present business, 1904; Alder- man, 1907-1908; member parks board, 1908; exhibition board, 1908; Winnipeg general hospital board, 1907; president Icelandic Liberal Association; general executive Liberal Association, 1910; chairman city power committee, 1908; and largely instrumental in forcing pres- ent city power system to an issue. Mar- ried Oddny J. Oddson, Winnipeg, 1895; has four sons and two daughters. Club; Canadian. Recreations: gymnastic sports. Liberal; Lutheran. Address: 120 Emily St., Winnipeg, Man. EIIiBECK, Roliert James. — Sheriff, Yukon Territory; Marshal Exchequer Court, Yukon Admiralty District, Daw- son. Born Newcastle, Ont., June 20, 1859 son of James and Christian Eilbeck. Educated Newcastle. Newsboy, G. T. R., farmed, Zorra, Oxford County, 1867-1868; telegraph operator and assistant post- master Newcastle 1868; promoted to manager of Dominion Telegraph Co. of- fice, Belleville, and Kingston; grain ele- vator business, Kingston, 1880-1886; mining Arizona, 1886; prospecting Yel- low Head Pass, Rocky Mountains, 1894; appointed by Dominion Government, sec- retary to Royal Commission to investi- gate into Canadian Penitentiaries, 1896; appointed to present position, 1899. Pub- lications: "Government Ownership of Public Utilities," "Action Organization Remedy." Married Annie Vanderwater ; has' one son and one daughter. Clubs: Zero; Dawson Amateur Athletic Associa- tion. Recreations: curling, baseball. Ad- dress: Dawson, Y. T. ELDBIDGE, C. C. — Appraiser of Cus- toms, Vancouver. Born Brome County, Que., May 7, 1846, son of Gardner S. and Anna Eldridge. Came to British Columbia, 1898. Served, Fenian Raid, 1866. Society: A. F. & A. M. Address: 946 Pacific Ave., Vancouver, B. C. EI^FOBD, Jolui Pitcairns. — Manager Victoria Brick Co., Ltd., Douglas and Topaz Aves., Victoria. Born Adelaide, Australia, March 10, 1851, son of Robert and Hannah Taylor Elford. Educated Victoria and San Francisco Cal. Engaged carpentry and building trade, San Fran- cisco, 1868-1872. Came to British Co- lumbia and engaged same business, Vic- toria, 1872-1875; contracting business, 1875-1886; partner. Queen City Brick Co., 1886. Served as Alderman, Victoria. Married Hettie Robertson, daughter of Capt. John Robertson, Cleveland, O., 1875, (deceased) ; married Agnes Francis Secord, 1879; has one son and one daugh- tei\ Societies: A. F. & A. M.; I. O. O. F. Liberal; Methodist. Address: 1228 Fort St., Victoria, B. C. EIVEOT, Victor Alexander Oeorg'e. — Managing Director of Western Domin- ion Land & Investment Co., Ltd., for- merly Bevan, Gore & Eliot, Ltd., Stockbrokers, 122 Government St., Vic- toria. Born London, England, June 2, 1884, son of Philip Eliot (Dean of Wind- sor Castle; private chaplain to H. M. the King) and Mary Pitt, daughter of Lord Rivers. Educated Marlborough College and Oxford University, England. Came to British Columbia, as clerk. Bank of Montreal, 1906; later joined present firm. Married Grace Edith Langley, London, England. Club: Union. Recreations: golf, tennis. Conservative; Anglican. Address: Oak Bay Ave., Victoria, B. C. EIiKIK, Samuel Jam.es, M. S., C. M., L. R. C. P., M. B. C. S.— Surgeon, 222 Portage Ave. Winnipeg. Born Moville, Ireland, Oct. 11, 1865, son of Isaac and Elizabeth Elkin. Came to Winnipeg, 1889. Educated Manitoba Medical Col- lege. Practiced Emerson, 1894; demon- strator of Anatomy, Manitoba Medical College; second vice-president Winnipeg Medical and Surgical Society. Married Eleanor T. Angus, Emerson, 1901 ;has one son and one daughter. Club: Canadian. Recreation: curling. Conservative; Angli- can. Address: 74 Isabel St., Winnipeg, Man. EliIiIOTT, Dawson Kerr. — President R. J. Whitla & Co., Ltd., 264 McDermot Ave., Winnipeg. Born Pakenham, Ont., Ju'y 11, 1853 son of John and Margaret Flliott. Educated high school, Paken- ham. Commenced dry goods business, Arnprior, 1871. Came to Winnipeg, 1879. President Western King Garment Co.; director Royal Bank of Canada; director Northern Trusts Co. Ex-president Win- nipeg Board of Trade. Married Mary Alice McCreary, Arnprior, Ont., 1878; has four sons and four daughters. Clubs: Manitoba; St. Charles Country. Recrea- tions: yachting, golf. Methodist. Ad- dress: 35 Kennedy St., Winnipeg, Man. EIiLIOTT, Georg-e Andrew, B. A. — Of Elliott, MacNeil & Deacon, Barristers, Mclntyre Block, Winnipeg. Born Paken- ham, Ont., Sept. 6, 1860. Educated pub- lic schools; Victoria University. Stud- ied law with McKenzie. Rankin & Bro- phv. 1883. Came to Winnipeg and called to 'Manitoba Bar, 1SS6. Married M. A. Metcalf. 1886 (deceased); married Agnes Miller, Portsmouth, England. 1902; has two sons and one daughter. Club: Carle- ton. Societies: A. O. U. W.; L. O. L. Conservative. Address: Armstrong's Point, Winnipeg, Man. 227 WHO'S WHO AND WHY I HUJOTT, Thomas. — Immigration In- spector. Born County Armagh, Ireland, June 2S, 1859. son of Tliomas and Isabel Elliott. Educated Armagh. Joined Roy- al Irish Constabulary, 1877. Cainfc to British Columbia, 1903; member Inland Revenue staff prior to joining Immi- gration Department. Married Sarah Jane Mee, Ireland; has four sons and two daughters. Recreations: shooting, fish- ing. Address: 858 Hamilton St., Van- couver, B. C. i:i.I.IOTT, William, M. B.. M. D., M. I.. A. — Physician. Born Mitchell, Ont., Aug. 29, 1863, son of James and Eleanor Elliott. Educated high school, Mitchell; Toronto Universitj' (medalist); Manito- ba University. Established present prac- tice, 1893; elected to North West Ter- ritory Legislature for Wolseley, 1898; re-elected, 1902 and 1903; elected to first Saskatchewan Legislature for Moose Mountain, 1905; re-elected, 1908. Member of Haultain Government, as Commissioner of Agriculture. Married Jennie M. Carter, 1896. Club: Assini- boia (Regina). Conservative; Methodist. Address: Wolseley, Sask. DANIEL D.WID ELLIS, M. D., C. M. EIiI^IS, Daniel David, M. D., C. M. — Physician and Suigt-on, Meniing, Sask. Chairman Fleming School Board. Born Listowel, Ont., Jan. 6, 1859, son of Eliza and Margaret Singleton Ellis. Educat- ed: public and high schools, Listowel; Toronto University. Practised. Tilbury, Ont., 1885-1889: Stratford, Ont., 1889- 1894; Fleming, since 1894. Elected to Saskatchewan Legislature for Moosomin, 1905. Surgeon with rank of Captain, 28th Battalion, 1890-1894; Councillor, Fleming, since 1906. Deputy Grand Mas- ter for Nortli America, L. O. L. Mar- ried Wilhelmina Hess, daughter of George Hess, Listowel, 1889; has one son. Societies: A. F. & A. M. (P. M.); L. O. L. Recreations: shooting, fishing. Conservative; Anglican. Address: Flem- ing, Sask. BIiIiIS, Robert B. — Of Matthew, Ellis & Bremner, Ltd., Real Estate Brokers, 318 Homer St., "Vancouver. Born Mount Pleasant, Ont., Feb. 5, 1848, son of John R. and Janet Ellis. Educated Mount Pleasant high school. Came to British Columbia, 1894. Unsuccessful candidate jaAnoouBA -loj suouiuioO jo esnoH oi City, 1904. Quartermaster, 10th Royal Grenadiers, Toronto. Married Addie A. Callander, 1877; has five sons and one daughter. Recreations: camping, boat- ing. Address: 647 Bute St.. Vancouver, B. C. HON. PRICE ELLISON. EI.I1ISOK, Hon. Price, M. I.. A. — Chief Commissioner of Lands for British Co- lumbia. Born England, March 2, 1862. Farms Vernon. Okanagan District, where he owns 11.000 acres of land and for years has been largest grower of wheat in British Columbia; first to urge importance of irrigation; member of the British Columbia Legislature, since 1898. Appointed commissioner of lands, 1909. Address: Victoria, B. C. WHO'S WHO AND WHY £IiWOOI), Edward Iiindsey. — Of El- . C. Ii. — Born Ancaster, Ont., Feb. 22. 1S63. son of George Devey and Mary M. P^armer. Educated private tuition and Hniversitv of Trinitv College, Toronto. Medalist in law 1887, called to Ontario Bar and practised Hamilton 1886-1908. Alderman Hamilton 1891-1892. Came to Winnipeg and called to Manitoba bar 1909. Married Annie Diana Nash, Ken- wood, Chicago, 111., 1889, has one son and one daughter. Travels extensively and follows literary pursuits. Author of "Shrines Old and New" and other poems. Clubs: Manitoba and Adanac. Society: Assiniboine Lodge, A. F. & A. M. Con- servative; Anglican. Canadian Address: Farmer Bldg., Wnnipeg, Man. FABQUHABSOIN, Janet Eliza Bohert- son. — Born Tilbury, Ont., daughter of John and Rachel Young, Coutts. Edu- cated public schools. Tilbury; Hamilton Ladies' College. Came to Manitoba, 1881. Married Rev. James Farquharson. Agent for Presbyterian Church in West- ern Canada, 1881. Society: Women's Home Missionary Society (president). Presbyterian. Address: 658 Broadway, Winnipeg, Man. FARBAITT, Howard. — Managing Di- rector Canada West Development Co., Ltd.; Manager Vancouver branch. Isl- and Investment Co., Ltd., Rogers' Bldg., Vancouver. Born Mitchell, Ont., 1881, son of William and Olga Farrant. Edu- cated higli school, Mitchell; University College, Toronto. Reporter, Philadelphia Record, Philadelphia, Pa.; later manag- 234 WHO'S WHO AND WHY HOWARD FARRANT. ing editor Hugh C. Maclean, Ltd., To- ronto; came to Vancouver, 1908. Mar- ried Evelyn Crook, 1911. Recreation: tennis. Anglican. Address: Stanley Court, Vancouver, B. C. FABREIiI^, Hon. Alexander Gray, B. A. — Judge of Judicial District of Moos- omin. Born Detroit, Mich., son of James William and Isabel Farrell. Educated public schools; Detroit High School; Queen's University: graduated arts, 1885. Came to Canada as a boy. Studied law with G. M. Macdonnell, K. C. ; ad- mitted to Ontario bar, 1888; practiced Smith's Falls, 1889-1906; contested South Lanark, unsuccessfully Liberal interest, 1904; came to Moose Jaw, 1906 and formed partnership with W. E. Knowles, M. P.; elevated to bench for Judicial district of Moosomin, 1907; member of Council of Queen's Univer- sity for many years; Mayor of Moose Jaw, 1894-1900; chairman Board of Ed- ucation, 1901-1907. Major 42d Regiment, Lanark, and Renfrew Infantry; for- merly Captain 14th P. W. O. Rifles, Kingston; served Northwest Rebellion, 1885. Married Isabella Dick, Kingston; has two sons and one daughter. Clubs: Moose Jaw; American Universities Club of London, England. Recreations: boating, canoeing, curling and tennis. Address: Moosomin, Sask. FARBEIiIi, Romeo Cliarles — Of Atha- basca Grain & Produce Co.. Athabasca Landing; President, Athabasca Invest- ments, Ltd.: President, Northern Shoe & Saddlery Co. Born Van Buren, Maine, Nov. 3, 1886, son of John B. A. and Mary Thibaudeau Farrell. Came to Alberta, 1889. Educated: St. Albert's Seminary, ROMEO CHARLES FARRELL St. Albert. Clerk, Land Title Office, Ed- monton, 1906; proprietor, St. Albert Ho- tel, St. Albert, Alta., 1907; started pres- ent business under own name, 1908-1911; name changed to present, 1911. Married Athala LaRue, daughter of Stanislaus LaRue, 1908; has one son and two daugh- ters. Society: I. O. O. F. Recreations: shooting, curling. Liberal; Roman Cath- olic. Address: Athabasca Landing, Alta. FARRZS, John Wallace de Beciue, B. A., Iilt. D. — Of Macdonell, Killam & Farris, Barristers, Pacific Bldg., Van- couver. Born White's Cove, N. B., Feb. 12, 1878, son of Laughlin P. and M. Louise Farris. Educated Acadia Univer- sity; University of Pennsylvania. Came to British Columbia. 1902. and prac- ticed with present firm since. Candi- date for British Columbia Legislature, 1906; 1909. City Prosecuting Attorney, 1904-1906. Married Evelyn F. Keirstead, 1905; has three sons and one daughter. Club: Terminal City. Address: 1776 Davie St., Vancouver, B. C. PARRIS, Wendell B., B. C L. — Of Russell, Russell & Hancock, Barristers and Solicitors, Metropolitan Bldg., Van- couver. Born Whites Cove, N. B., Aug. 26, 1886, son of Louise Hay and Hon. L. P. Farris, ex-commissioner of agriculture for New Brunswick. Educated high schools, Fredericton, N. B. ; New Bruns- wick University; King's College Law School, Windsor, N. S. Law student with Barnhill, Ewing & Sanford, St. John, N. B. Called to New Brunswick bar, 1908; British Columbia bar, 1909; practiced Nelson, as O'Shea & Farris, 1909-1912. Clubs: Canadian; Nelson; University. Liberal; Baptist. Address: University Club, Vancouver, B. C. 235 WHO'S WHO AND WHY PAWCBTT, Edg-ar. — (Retired.) Born Sydney, Australia, Feb. 1, 1847, son of Thomas Lea and Jane Wignall Fawcett. Educated Collegiate School, Victoria. Came to British Columbia, 1859; up- holstering business, Victoria, 1860-1882; Dominion Government Civil Service 1882-1910; served as Sergeant, Victoria Rifle Volunteers and Canadian Militia. Author "Some Reminiscences of Old Vic- toria," 1912. Married Myra Holden, Mac- clesfield, Eng., 1876; has three sons and three daughters. Societies: British Co- lumbia Pioneers (last remaining char- ter member); I. O. O. F. (since 1868); California Pioneers. Reformed Episco- pal. Address: Dickens and Arm Ave., Victoria, B. C. PAWCETT, John i;oniS, Ui. B. — Of Campbell & Fawcett, Barristers, Mac- leod. Born Sackville, N. B., Nov. 20, 1872, son of John and Catherine M. Fawcett. Educated high school; Dal- housie University. Practiced Hartland, N, B., 1899-1903; came to Alberta, 1903. Member of Alberta, Saskatchewan and New Brunswick bars; member City Council, Macleod, 1906-1907; Mayor, 1910. Married Lena M. Morine, Halifax, 1902. Society: I. O. F. Recreations: all outdoor sports. Conservative; Metho- dist. Address: Macleod, Alta. PEA, Iiilliau Emma. — (Wife of Rev. Samuel Fea, Vicar St. Agnes Church). Born Highgate, London, England, daughter of Arthur George and Louisa Brown. Came to Manitoba, 1882. Educated public schools, Winnipeg. President Ladies' Auxiliary North Win- nipeg Hospital and Woman's Auxiliary of St. Peter's Church. Married Rev. Samuel Fea. 1901. Anglican. Address: 518 Tenth St., N., Vancouver, B. C. PEA, Bev. Samuel, B. A., M. A., Fh. D. — Vicar, St. Agnes Church, North Van- couver. Born Island of Malta, May 12, 1872, son of Henry and Emma Fea (his father being an officer in the Army Service Corps, British Army). Educated British Army School; St. John's College, Winnipeg. Taught school near Grenfell, Sask, 1892; ordained dea- con, 1900; priest. 1901; curate St. George's Church, Winnipeg, 1901. Rector St. Peter's Church, Winnipeg, 1903-1912. Author of "Irish Ned," "The Winnipeg Newsy," "The Fight." Married Lillian Emma Brown, Winnipeg, 1901. Socie- ties: S. O. E. ; L. O. L. Conservative; Anglican. Address: 518 Tenth St. North, Vancouver, B. C. PEHiDEN, captain Algernon B. — Real Estate Broker, Eigth Ave., Calgary. Di- rector J. B. Royle Co.. Ltd. Born Nor- folk, England, Sept. 12, 1865, son of John R. and Hon. Frances B. Feilden. Educated Eton College, England. Cap- tain King's Own Royal Lancaster Regi- ment, England. Married Jacqueline, daughter of John Garden and Princess Caroline Murat, Suffolk, England; has one son and one daughter. Club: Junior United Service, London, England. Con- servative; Anglican. Address: 463 12th St., Hillhurst, Calgary, Alta. PEZiX>, Thornton. — Of Fell & Gregory, Barristers, 1218 Langley St., Victoria; clerk British Columbia Legislative As- sembly. Born Chester, England, Oct. 13, 1855, son of James and Sarah Thornton Fell. Came to British Colum- bia, 1870. Called to British Columbia bar, 1881; practiced Victoria since. Mar- ried Jessie Reid, daughter of Rev. John Reid. Oldham, England; has two sons and two daughters. Society: I. O. O. P. Presbyterian. Address: 1233 Fort St., Victoria, B. C. PELIiOWES, Frederick Lyon, C. E. — City Engineer, Vancouver. Born Ottawa, Dec. 11, 1860, son of late George Byron Lyon Fellowes, K. C, M. P. Educated Upper Canada College. Served ap- prenticeship for Dominion Lands ana Engineering with the firm of Evans, Bulger & Drury, Belleville, Ont. ; Assist- ant Engineer, Dominion Government Railway work on short line. New Bruns- wick to Quebec; Bridge work. Bay of Quinte bridge, under C. H. Keefer; Dep- uty City Engineer, West Toronto, having charge and design of Keele Street Sub- way, overhead bridges, general municipal pavings, sewers and other works; Assist- ant Engineer on e-^tension, Central On- tario Railway; Assistant Engineer, in- stallation of Power Plant, Trent River; Assistant Engineer, investigating bridge locations and subways, Richmond, Que.; Appointed Commissioner for the Island of Montreal, representing the municipal- ity of Montreal, re the investigation of the St. Pierre River sewage disposal; city engineer, Westmount, 13 years, in- stalling first civic plants in America for destruction of garbage, and obtaining power therefrom; reported on $1,000,000 water supply system for Westmount. Investigated source of supply Montreal Water Supply Company, at the St. Law- rence River; made complete survey and investig:ation of St. Lawrence River in connection with same. Married Mary Gilmour, Quebec, 1891; has two sons and one daughter. Clubs: Engineers (Mont- real). Societies: Canadian Society of Civil Engineers; American Waterworks Association. Anglican. Address: Van- couver, B. C. 236 WHO'S WHO AND WHY THRGVSOTSf, Henry. — Court Reporter King's Bench, Manitoba. Born St. Mary- lebone, W., London, England, July 2, 1S63, son of Henry and Lydia M. Fer- guson. Educated Trinity School, New York; Philological School, London. Ship's clerk on P. and O. S. S. between London and Calcutta. Came to Man- itoba, 1884; city editor Winnipeg Tele- gram, ten years; also its predecessor. The Nor'-Wester; worked for and con- tributed to Winnipeg and other papers; appointed to present position, 1905. Married Celia Beal, daughter of late Robert Beal, Ospringe, Kent, England, 18S6; has two sons and two daughters. Club: Adanac. Recreations: canoeing, shooting. Conservative; Anglican. Ad- dress: 99 Rue La Verandrye, St. Boni- face, Man. THOMAS ROBERTS FERGUSON. FERCrUSOIT, Thomas Roberts, K. C. — Of Ferguson & Collinson, Barristers. Bank of Hamilton Chambers, Winnipeg. Born Cookstown, Ont., Sept. 30, 1864, son of Isaac and Emily J. Ferguson. Educated Upper Canada College; Toronto University. Called to Ontario bar and practiced, Barrie, 1888. Came to Winni- peg, 1902; K. C, 1909. Married Etta May Harmer, Toronto, 18.90; has two sons and one daughter. Clubs: Mani- toba; Canadian; St. Charles Country; Commercia-1 Travelers. Societies: A. F. & A. M. ; C. O. F.. Conservative; An- glican. Address: 4 Ruskin Row, Winni- peg, Man. FERGUSON, wmiam — ^Wholesale Liq- uor Merchant, 123 8th St., Brandon; Di- rector, Brandon Hardware Co., Ltd.; Di- rector, Canadian Guaranty Trust Co., Ltd. Born Leith, Scotland, July 30, 1853, son of Fowler and Jane Ferguson. Educated public and high schools, Scotland. Came to Manitoba to farm, 1882; established present business, 1882. President and director, Brandon Turf W^ILLIAM FERGUSON. Club; president and organizer, Brandon Fair; j-nember, Brandon Board of Trade. Married Isabel G. Young, Toronto, 1896; has one son. Clubs: Brandon; Commer- cial; Turf. Recreations: horses, out- door sports. Independent; Presbyterian. Address: 436 Victoria Ave., Brandon, Man. PERGUSOHr, wmiam, M. I,. A. — Farm- er; Elected to Manitoba Legislature, general election, for Hamiota, 1899, 1903, 1907-1910; chairman, 1903, of Public Ac- counts during his representation in the House. Conservative. Address: Ham- iota, Man. FERNIE, William. — Capitalist. Born Kimbolton, Huntingdonshire, England, April 2, 1837, son of Dr. Thomas Peter and Elizabeth Fernie. Educated Kim- bolton grammar schools. In 1851 went to sea in ship "Salesman" and landed in Australia; worked in mines at Ben- digo and Perdue, 1851-1856; later be- came quartermaster on United States mail steamer, plying to South America ports; removed to British Columbia, 1860. and for many years engaged mining Cariboo country; appointed Gold Commissioner for Canada. 1873, and held office until 1882; joined with Coonel Baker securing charter of Brit- ish Columbia Southern Ry., now Crow's Nest Pass Division C. P. R. ; located Crow's Nest coal deposits, 1887. (Fer- nie, center of coal mining district of Crow's Nest, is named after him.) Rec- reation: gardening. Address: Victoria, B. C. WHO'S WHO AND WHY ERNEST LYON FERRIS. FEBBIS, Ernest Iiyon — Financial Brok- er, 43 Jasper Ave., E., Edmonton. Born Owen Sound, Ont., Aug. 21, 1S84, son of Edward and Sara Brett Ferris. Edu- cated: Owen Sound Collegiate Institute; Toronto University. Came to Edmonton, 1904; Deputy Clerk, Supreme Court, Ed- monton, 1904-1907; present business es- tablished, 1907. Clubs: Edmonton; Coun- ti-y. Recreations: Shooting, golf. Con- servative; Anglican. Address: 726 23rd St., Edmonton, Alta. WHO'S WHO AND WHY FERRIX:, "Walter Bown. -^ Manager Canada Life Assurance Co. for British Columbia, Hastings St., Vancouver. Born Hamilton, Jan. 23, 1861, son of John and Emily Ferrie. Educated Colle- giate Institute; Wentworth College, Ont. Clerk for Canada Life Assurance Co., Hamilton, 1876; worked head of- fice from post-boy to cashier; also em- ployed Toronto, Montreal and Halifax. Came to British Columbia, 1900. Mar- ried Kate Fergus Turner, Hamilton, 1893 (deceased); has two sons; married the Honourable Mrs. Lionel Fortescue of the Wilderness House, Hampton Court Palace, England. Clubs: Vancouver; Royal Vancouver Yacht; Cricket; Jericho Country. Recreations: yachting, tennis, cricket, golf, racquets. Address: 1347 Nicola St., Vancouver, B. C. PERRIS, William Donovan, M. B. — Physician and Surgeon, Empire Block, Edmonton. Born Dufferin County, Ont., Feb. 27, 1870, son of Edward and Sarah Brett Ferris. Educated public schools, Horning's Mills; Collegiate Institute, Collingwood, Owen Sound; Orangeville; Toronto University. Practiced Owen Sound, 1898-1902; Edmonton since 1902. Member Edmonton Public School Board; member Senate, Alberta University. Married E. Grace Swanzey, B. A., To- ronto, 1904. Club: Edmonton. Societies: A. F. & A. M.; I. O. O. F. Recreations: golf, horses. Conservative; Presby- terian. Address: 810 Fifth St., Ed- monton, Alta. FBTHBRSTONHATTGH:, Bdward Fliil- lips, B. Sc. — Professor of Electrical En- gineering, University of Manitoba. Born Montreal, July 20, 1879, son of Edward C. B. and Janet Cross Fetherston- haugh. Educated Montreal High School and McGill University. Draughtsman Fetherstonliaugh & Co.; manager and partner Ottawa branch for four years lecturer McGill University, 1904-1906 with Westinghouse Co., Pittsburg, 1906 and Canadian Westinghouse Co., Win- nipeg, 1907-1909; University of Manitoba since 1909; served as lieutenant 3d Field Company, Canadian Engineers, Ottawa, two years. Married Ruth M. Harring- ton, Montreal, 1908. Societies: American Institute Electrical Engineers; Cana- dian Society Civil Engineers: Canadian Electrical Association; Winnipeg Sci- entific Society. Recreation: riding. Protestant. Address: 801 Dorchester Ave., Winnipeg, Man. FIBXiBHOXTSi;, Henry Vernon, B. A., Iili. B. — Barrister. Director The Al- berta Permanent Loan Co., Ltd.; director Wainwright Lumber Co.. Ltd. Born Wooler, Ont., June 11, 1877. son of Mar- maduke H. and Helen Fieldhouse. Came to Manitoba, 1879. Educated Neepawa; Wesley College; Manitoba. University. Practiced as Davis & Fieldhouse, Nee- pawa, 1900; practiced alone, Neepawa, 1903; Vermilion, 1906; Wainwright, 1908. Married Annetta C. Darroch, Swan River, Man., 1900; has three daughters. Societies: A. F. & A. M.; I. O. O. F.; K. of P. Recreations: curling, tennis, motoring. Liberal; Methodist. Address: Wainwright, Alta. FIBI.SS, Charles A. — Of J. C. & C. A. Fields, Timber Merchants, Merchants Bank Bldg., Victoria. Born Iowa, Jan. 24, 1872, son of William M. and Violetta Fields. Educated Iowa. Real estate business, Saskatchewan, 1903. Came to British Columbia and established pres- ent business, 1907. Married Mary Edith Meharey, Russell, Ont., 1908; has one daughter. Recreation: hunting. Ad- dress: Victoria, B. C. FIBI.DS, Jolin Cass. — Of J. C. & C. Fields, Timber Merchants, Victoria; also largely interested Saskatchewan farm lands. Born Milnesville, Pa., Jan. 8, 1867, son of William M. and Violetta Fields. Educated State Teachers' Col- lege and Cornell College, Iowa. Came to Saskatchewan, 1902. Recreations: hunting, salmon fishing. Conservative; Methodist. Address: 988 Heywood Ave., Victoria, B. C. FINDI.AY, Charles. — Edge Hill Farm, Shoal Lake. Born Nichol Township, Ont., May 11, 1846, son of James and Margaret Findlay. Educated public schools, Salem. Came to Manitoba, 1879, and engaged farming. Trustee and sec- retary-treasurer Edge Hill School Board twenty-five years; Assessor municipality of Shoal Lake twenty-two years; presi- dent Shoal Lake Agricultural Society twenty years; secretary-treasurer Shoal Lake Grain Growers' Association six years; president Shoal Lake Liberal As- sociation three years. Ex-County Coun- cillor. Served with Elora Rifles, Fen- ian Raid, 1866 (medal and land grant). Married Magdalena Eby, Salem, 1869; has five sons and two daughters. Lib- eral; Presbyterian. Address: Shoal Lake, Man. 239 WHO'S WHO AND WHY JAMES FINDLAT. FINSIiAV, James. — Mining- Engineer. Born Montreal, Oct. 5, 1854, son of Capt. John Duncan Glegg and Mary Mercer Findlay. Educated public and higii scliools. M:ning engineer, Fife- sliire, Scotland, 1874-1877; Idaho, 1883- 1887. Came to British Columbia. 1887. License Commissioner, Vancouver, 1907- 1911; Mayor of the City of Vancouver; president Vancouver Conservative Club, 1911; served as bugler, Victoria Volun- teer Rifles, Montreal, 1870-1873; later with Coast Artillery, Scotland. Married Ellen Georgina Scott, Montreal, 1880; has three sons and two daughters. Clubs: United Service (president); Van- couver Athletic (ex-president and life member). Society: A. F. & A. M. Con- servative; Presbyterian. Address: 1428 Robson St., Vancouver, B. C. FINSIiAV, James. — Of J. Findlay Drug Co., Ltd., 104-106 Eighth Ave., E., Calgary. Born Huron County, Ont., March 26, 1859, son of James and Eliza- beth Findlay. Educated public schools, Huron County; Ontario College of Phar- macy. Florist with J. L. Nichol, Cata- raqui Nursery, Kingston, 1874-1877; drug apprentice with D. E. Rose, Tam- worth, 1877-1880; manager J. D. Laf- ferty's drug store, Pembroke, 1880-1882; purchased business and operated in his own name, 1882-1900. Came to Calgary and purchased present business, 1901; incorporated, 1908. Married Annie E. JAMES FINDLAY. Foster, Pembroke, Ont., 1887; has one son and two daughters. Societies: A. F. & A. M.; I. O. O. F. Recreations: rid- ing, tennis, curling. Liberal; Presby- terian. Address: 84 Thirteenth Ave., W.. Calgary, Alta. Tisns, Ricliard A., P. AC. — Merchant. Born Mono, Ont., Nov. 29, 1872, son of Norris and Jane Fines. Educated pub- lic schools, Balmoral; Collegiate Insti- tute, Winnipeg. Taught school Green- ridge, 1897; principal Emerson Inter- mediate schools, 1900; principal Stony Mountain Intermediate school, 1900- 1902; chosen as one of board of exam- iners teachers' examinations, 1901. Es- tablished present business, 1902. Police Magistrate, Darlingford; school trustee; secretary-treasurer Darlingford Consoli- dated Schools. Married Mabel Adella Willcott, Balmoral, 1902; has two sons and two daughters. Recreations: foot- ball, baseball. Conservative; Methodist. Address: Darlingford, Man. PIKGXANS, William. — Architect, 334 Portage Ave., Winnipeg. Born Rockton, Wentworth County, Ont., Aug. 5, 1862, son of William and Mary Ann Fingland. Educated public schools; School of Practical Science, Toronto (graduated, 1893). Came to Manitoba, 1884; returned East, 1895; engaged various architec- tural offices New York City, 1893-1905. 240 WHO'S WHO AND WHY WILLIAM FINGLAND. Established present practice, 1905. Ap- pointed consulting architect for Parlia- ment Buildings, Province of Alberta, 1907; president Province of Manitoba Board of Examiners of Architects. Mar- ried Bella Barbara Chisholm, 1887; has six sons and three daughters. Societies: A. F. & A. M. (Scottish Rite 32d de- gree); K. of T. ; member of Khartum Temple; A. A. O. N. M. S. Address: 120 Walnut St., Winnipeg, Man. FINK, Jacob Pius, — General Mer- chant, of Fink Mercantile Co., Ltd., Baker St., Cranbrook. Director Cran- brook Jobbers, Ltd. Born Vernon County, Mo., July 14, 1872, son of H. D. and Elizabeth Fink. Educated public schools, Vernon County. Clerk Lindsay Mercan- tile Co., Spokane, Wash., 1891-1892. Came to British Columbia, 1893. Clerk H. Giegerich, Kaslo, B. C, 1893-1897; Fort Steele Mercantile Co., Ltd., 1897- 1903; Fink Bros, bought business of Fort Steele Mercantile Co.. 1903-1906, and operated business for three years; present company incorporated, 1907. Mayor Cranbrook. 1908-1910; Alderman, 1905-1907. Married Bessie Johnson, 1897; has one son and one daughter. Club: Cranbrook. Societies: A. F. & A. M.; I. O. O. F.; K. of P. Recreation: fishing. Conservative; Presbyterian. Ad- dress: Edwards St., Cranbrook, B. C. PINKELSTEIK, David B. — Of Heu- bach, Finkelstein & Heubach, Real Estate Agents, Nanton Bldg., Winnipeg. Born Poland. Sept. 12, 1880, son of James and Anna Finkelstein. Educated Collegiate DAVID R. FINKELSTEIN. Institute and Manitoba College. Real estate agent, Winnipeg, since 1901. Di- rector German Canadian Land Co.; sec- retary Assiniboine Estates, Ltd.; secre- tary Tuxedo Estates, Ltd.; also inter- ested Norwood (Winnipeg) Syndicate, Ltd. Captain Shamrock Football Team, 1902-1903; St. Johns Rugby Team; pres- ident Civic Curling Club, 1909-1910. Recreations: lacrosse, curling, football. Address: 389 Cumberland Ave., Winni- peg, Man. FXNKEI^STEIN, Sarah Rosen. — (Wife of Moses Finkelstein.) Born Poland, daughter of Isaac and Dorothy Rosen, Educated Poland. Came to Manitoba, 1888. Secretary First Shaarey Zedek Ladies' Aid; president Daughters of Zion; honorarj' president Girls' Benevo- lent Loan Society; secretary Rosh Pina Ladies' Aid Society. Instrumental in organizing Girls' Benevolent Loan So- icety and Daughters of Zion, Winnipeg branch. Has visited Russia, Austria, Germany, England and United States. Married Moses Finkelstein, 1890; has three sons and two daughters. Recrea- tion: traveling. Jewish. Address: 144 Logan Ave., Winnipeg, Man. PINliAY, ■William Brownlee — Of Fin- lay & Co., Wliolesale and Retail Lumber Merchants, Esplanade, Medicine Hat. Born Regina, Sask., Dec. 12, 1883, son of William T. and Catherine M. Finlay. Educated: public schools. Medicine Hat. With Finlay & Co., since 1902. Mar- ried Gertrude Mary Hawk, Medicine Hat, 1909; has one daughter. Societies: A. F. & A. M. : I. O. F. : W. O. W. Recrea- tions: hunting, motoring. Liberal; Pres- byterian. Address 712 Water St., Medi- cine Hat, Alta. WHO'S WHO AND WHY HON. WILLIAM THOMAS PINLAT. PIWIiAY, Hon. William Tlioiuas. — Lumber Merchant and Rancher. Born Li-sburn, Ireland, July 12, 1853, son of John and Christina Finlay. Educated Royal Academy Institute, Belfast. Came to Canada, 1878; to Toronto, 1880; to Winnipeg, 1882, and to Medicine Hat and established lumber business, 1883, before railroad was in. Director Medi- cine Hat Ranching Co. Mayor Medicine Hat, 1900-1902. Ex-president Medicine Hat Hospital. Represented Medicine Hat Northwest Legislature, 1902. Elect- ed to Alberta Legislature for Medicine Hat, 1905; re-elected, 1909. Minister of Agriculture and Provincial Secretary, 1905; retired with Cabinet, 1910. Mar- ried Catherine A. Allott, Newark, 1883; has two sons and four daughters. Lib- eral; Presbyterian. Address: Medicine Hat, Alta. 242 WHO'S WHO AND WHY FINIiAVSOir, Donald VL, M. i;. A. — Born Elgin County, Ont., Aug. 9, 1854, son of Duncan and Anabell Finlayson. Educated Criman public school. Presi- dent North Battleford Agricultural So- ciety. Elected to Saskatchewan Legis- lature for North Battleford, 1908. Mar- ried Katie Finlayson, 1881; has four sons and two daughters. Liberal; Pres- byterian. Address: North Battleford, Sask. DAVID NICHOLSON FINNIE. TXNJSHE, David Nicholson. — Of Finnie & Murray, Wholesale Dry Goods Mer- chants, Finnie & Murray Bldg., Mc- Dermott Ave., Winnipeg, Man. Born Arnprior, Ont., Aug. 1, 1883, son of David McLachlin and Carrier Nicholson F'nnie. Educated public schools; Col- legiate Institute and priviate tuition. Clerk Imperial Bank, Ottawa, 1900; sec- retary-treasurer Woods, Ltd., Ottawa; managing director Woods Western Ltd., Winnipeg, 1907; bought out Woods Western Ltd., and organized present firm of Finnie & Murray, 1910. Served with Princess Louise Dragoons, Ottawa, 1902. Married Jean Lucretia Gibson, daughter of Senator William Gibson, 1909. Clubs: Rideau; Canadian; Mani- toba; Carleton; St. Charles Country. So- ciety: A. F. & A. M. Recreation: golf. Anglican. Addresss Crescent Court, Winnipeg, Man. FXSfi, Jasper Nolble, B. A. — Barrister, Western Trust Bldg., Regina. Born Northumberland County, Ont., March 10, 1866, son of James and Lucy A. Fish. Educated Collegiate Institute and Victoria University; Osgoode Hall. Called to Ontario bar; practiced Orange- ville, 1892. Came to Regina and joined present firm, 1909; Councillor of Orange- ville. 1900-1905; member high school board, 1900-1903. Unsuccessful candi- date to House of Commons for Dufferin, 1908. Came to Regina and joined Hon. A. Turgeon and Hon. J. A. Calder, in firm of Turgeon, Fish & Calder, 1909. Married Emma Elizabeth Walsh, daughter of late Aquilla Walsh. M. P., Orangeville, 1894; has one daughter. Clubs: Assiniboia; Canadian. Society: A. F. & A. M. Recreations: lacrosse, lawn bowling. Liberal; Anglican. Ad- dress: 2839 Victoria Ave., Regina, Sask. FISHIIK, Alexander, M. B. — Physician and surgeon, 9 Burns Block, Calgary. Born Perth County, Ont., Aug. 10, 1872, son of Alexander and Margaret Fisher. Educated Collegiate Institute, Stratford. Ont.; Toronto University. Practiced Toronto, 1902-1907; abroad, 1907-1909. Came to Alberta, 1909; has practiced Calgary since. Societies: A. F. & A. M.; S. O. S. Liberal; Presbyterian. Ad- dress: 1110 Seventeenth Ave., W., Cal- gary, AUa. FISHER, Edward Bailey. — Barrister, 408 McArthur Bldg., Winnipeg. Orga- nizer of Conservative party Province of Manitoba since 1910. Born Liscard, Cheshire, England, Jan. 4, 1873, son of Charles William and Margaret (Bailey) Fisher. Educated Wallasey grammar school, Cheshire; St. John's College. Came to Manitoba. 1890. Started as farm help with father near Minnedosa, 1890-1892; teacher near Minnedosa, 1892- 1898; law student with J. P. Curran K. C, Minnedosa, 1898-1903; barrister Maul- son & Fisher, Minnedosa, 1903-1909; Minnedosa a,nd Shoal Lake, 1909-1910: Fisher & Eakins, Minnedosa and Shoal Lake, 1910-1911; established present practice, 1911. Served as Secretary - Treasurer Minnedosa, 1901- 1910, of Odanah and Minto munic- ipalities; secretary-treasurer of Town and School District of Minnedosa, 1903-1910: president of Minnedosa Foot- ball Club, Manitoba champions, 1908. Married Clarissa Annie Pedlar, Winni- peg, 1902; has two daughters. Club: Adanac. Societies: K. of P.; S. O. B'.; Maccabees. Recreation: football. Con- servative; Anglican. Address: 3 5 St. James Place, Winnipeg, Man. FISHES, Ernest George, Police Mag- istrate. — Of H. A. Manwaring Co., Ltd., General Merchants, Born London, Eng- land, May 15, 1870. son of George and Matilda Fisher. Educated public schools. Clerk Manwaring & Wright, Birtle, 1885; vice-president The H. A. Manwaring Co., Birtle, 1907; appointed manager for H. A. Manwaring, Solsgirth, 1903; president Solsgirth Athletic Association; trustee Solsgirth School since 1904. Married Elizabeth Ann Harbottle, 1892; has four daughters. Society: A. F. & A. M. Con- servative; Anglican. Address: Solsgirth, Man. 243 WHO'S WHO AND WHY JAMES FISHER, M. A., K. C. FISHER, James, M. A., K. C. — Of Fislier, Wilson, Battram & Hamilton, Barristers and Solicitors, Winnipeg. Born Breadalbane, Scotland, Nov. 6, 1840, son of John and Ann Fisher. Came to Can- ada as a child. Educated: Sti'atford Col- legiate Institute; Toronto University (B. A. 1862; M. A. 1872). Called to Ontario Bar, 1866; practised law, Stratford, 1866- 1883; practised Winnipeg, since 1883. Appointed K. C, 1893; elected Bencher of Manitoba Law Society, Unsuccessful candidate to House of Commons for Perth, Ont., 1875. Elected to Manitoba Legislature for Russell, 1888; retired, 1899. One of founders of International Reciprocity Association, of which he was President; Vice-President, International Deep Waterways Association, 1893; Vice- President, Toronto University Alumni -Association, 1906; represented Manitoba Government on expedition to Hudson's Bay, 1897; represented the Hill Railway interests in Manitoba. Married Frances Gordon Macpherson, daugliter of late Rev. T. Macpherson, Stratford, 1871; (deceased, 1890); married Gertrude F. Adams, New Haven, Conn., 1894. Clubs: Manitoba; St. Charles Country. Liberal; Presbyterian. Address: Yale Ave., Win- nipeg, Man. 244 WHO'S WHO AND WHY FISHEB, Hon. Charles Wellington. — Speaker of Alberta Legislature. Born Hyde Park, England, Aug. 4, 1866, son of James and Eliza Fisher. Elected to Northwest Territories Legislature, rep- resenting Banff, 1903; elected for same constituency to first Alberta Legisla- ture, 1905; Speaker of House at first session. Major 15th Light Horse. Mar- ried Helen Marjorie Powell, Ottawa, 1907. Address: Cochrane, Alta. FISHER, Simeon W., Phm. B. — Drug- gist. Born Toronto, Ont., May 21, 1874, son of Rev. S. W. and Mary Ingram. Educated high school, Dundas, Ont.: Toronto University; Ontario College of Pharmacy; Queen's University. Opened first drug store Vegreville, Alta., 1905. Established present business, 1907. Sec- retary-treasurer Ladner Board of Trade. Married Katherine Kennedy, Winchester, Ont., 1906; has two daughters. Society: A. F. & A. M. Recreation: traveling. Address: Delta St., Ladner, B. C. FITCH, His Hon., Clarence Russell — District and Local Judge of the High Court, Fort Frances. Born Brantford, Ont, Feb. 22, 1866, son of late B. F. Fitch. Educated Brantford Collegiate Institute; Toronto University; Osgoode Hall. Called to Ontario Bar, 1887; prac- ticed Brantford and Stouffville, Ont. Chairman public school board, Stouff- ville, eight years; president East YorK; Liberal Association, and vice-president North York Liberal Association some years; appointed Senior Judge, Rainy River District, 1909. Married Marie I. Main, daughter of late Henry Main, banker. Gait, Ont., 1889. Address: Fort Frances, Ont. RAYMOND PITZMAURICE. FITZMAURICE, Raymond. — Real Es- tate, Insurance and Financial Broker. Member of Vernon Board of Trade. Born Queen's County, Ireland, July 23, 1877, son of Harman and Helena Fitzmaurice. Educated Dublin, Ireland. Employed uncle's estate office Irish Land Agency, 1894-1897. Came to Canada, 1896. Farm- ing and stock raising Alberta, 1897- 1899. Came to British Columbia, 1899. Married Estelle Lambert, daughter of Rev. J. H. Lambert, Vernon, 1903; has one daughter. Clubs: Ranchers'; Coun- try. Societies: A. F. & A. M.; K. of P. Recreations: shooting, fishing. Con- servative; Anglican. Address: Long Lake, Vernon, B. C. FITZPATRICK, Charles Alexander, D. D. S. — Dentist, Smith Block, Bran- don. Born Vankleek Hill, Ont., 1876, son of George K. and Eliza Fitzpatrick. Ed- ucated high school, Vankleek Hill; To- ronto University. Came to Manitoba and engaged practice of profession, 1900. Served with Argenteuil Rangers of Quebec, 1898. Married Ida May Mor- rison, 1904; has one daughter. Societies: I. O. O. F.; American Yeomanry of World. Recreation: horses. Liberal; Protestant. Address: Brandon, Man. WILLIAM D. FLEET. FIiFFT, William D. — Manager Cal- gary Power Co., Ltd., Leeson and Line- ham Block, Calgary. Born Montreal, Que., Sept. 27, 1877, son of John and Annie Fleet. Educated public and high schools, Montreal. In various capaci- ties — Fred Thomson, Montreal, electrical repair shop, 1S95-1896; Royal Electric Co., Montreal, 1896-1901; Lachine Rapids Hydraulic & Land Co., Montreal, 1901- 245 WHO'S WHO AND WHY 1904; City of Pictou, N. S., Constructing Engineer, 1904-1905. Electrical Super- intendent Canadian Copper Co., Ltd., Copper Cliff, Ont., 1905-1911. Came to fourth term, 1912. Founder and first tyne, Montreal, 1901: has two sons and two daughters. Conservative; Anglican. Address: 907 Fifteenth Ave., W., Cal- gary, Alta. MAJOR JOHN WILLIAM FLEMING. FIiEMHI'G, Major Jolin William. — Real Estate and Financial Agent, Bran- don. Born Stanley, N. B., Feb. 25, 1868, son of Dr. Alexander and Louisa Flem- ing. Educated Wesleyan College. Came to Brandon, 1881: drug business with his father, 1885. Alderman City of Brandon ten years; elected Mayor for third term, 1911. Founder and first president Union of Manitoba Municipal- ities: this movement was followed by other provinces and he saw the consum- mation of his idea when at Halifax, 1904, the provincial organization formed the Canadian Municipal Union. Served as lieutenant C. M. R. ; Captain E. Squadron, Manitoba Dragoons, 1903; now Major in command. Married Anna E. Matheson, 1892. Societies: C. O. F. ; A. O. U. F.; A. O. U. W. Liberal. Ad- dress: Brandon, Man. r^ETCHEB, BenjamLa, D. V. S. — Sheriff. Judicial District of Moose Jaw. Born Grenville County, Ont., Dec. 29, 1859, son of James and Jane Marshall Fletcher. Educated High School, Kempt- BENJAMIN FLETCHER, D. V. S. ville and Prescott; Ontario Veterinary College, Toronto. Practiced as Veter- inary Surgeon, Winchester, Ont., 1887- 1890; came to Moose Jaw, 1890; prac- ticed there, 1890-1905; appointed Dep- uty Sheriff, 1896. Served as Alderman, Moose Jaw, 1911. Married Louise Otis (deceased); married second, Ida Bowen, daughter of Peter Bowen, 1906; has two daughters. Societies: A. F. & A. M. (Shriner); A. O. U. W. Recreations: out- door sports. Liberal; Presbyterian. Ad- dress: 56 Ominica St., Moose Jaw, Sask. FIiBWEIiIiIM'G, Abraham George. — Proprietor of the Pilot Mound Sentinel and of Gainsboro Post-News. Born Nichol Township, Wellington County, Ont.. Feb. 20, 1863, son of Edward and Mary Metcalf Flewelling. Educated pub- lic and high schools. Apprentice with C. A. Shaw, Elora, 1884; journeyman printer Guelph Mercury, 1890-1898; foreman The Liberal, Tillsonburg, 1899- 1905. Came to Manitoba, 1905; bought Post-News, Gainsborough, Sask., 1906; bought Sentinel, Pilot Mound, 1911; Overseer, Gainsborough, 1910. Served as private, 30th Rifles, Elora, 1885- 1888. Independent; Methodist. Ad- dress: Pilot Mound, Man. WHO'S WHO AND WHY HIRAM RICHARD FLETCHER. T? ^,^?u^^?' Hiram Richard— Of H. nor-^o^^A*"^ ^ *^°-' ^«^al Estate and Fi- nancial Agents, Central Ave., Prine Al- A,^l' i' noV^ ^°^^ Longeaton, England, Aug. 4, 187o, son of Robert and Mary Fletcher. Educated: Trent, England. 1 Jli^^fn^o ^^ brewing business, England, 1S9O-1903. Came to Prince Albert and established present business, 1903; rep- resented in London by E. A. Smith, Westminster Chambers, Victoria St., London. Member, Prince Albert Board of Trade. Married Emily Edith Lunt, St. Asaph, 1899. Recreations: golf,' shooting, motoring. Conservative; Ang- lican. Address: 155 18th St., Prince Al- bert. Sask. 2V WHO'S WHO AND WHY WILLIAM HAMILTON FLOOD. FIiOOS, William Hamilton — President and Manager The Flood Land Co., Ltd., Real Estate, Financial and Insurance Agents, 184 2 Scarth St., Regina; Presi- dent, General Builders, Ltd.; Vice-Presi- dent Regina Grain Co., Ltd.; Managing Director Queen City Development Co.; Managing Director Wascana View, Ltd. Born Paisley, Ont., Feb. 28, 1881, son of William and Jane Flood. Educated Paisley public and high schools; St. Basil's College, Brantford, Ont. Range Manager X Cattle Co., South Dakota, 1899-1902; member of W. H. Flood & Co., brokers, Winnipeg, 1902-1903; came to Moose Jaw and established present business, 1903. Married Margaret Ann Carnegie, daughter of James Carnegie, Port Perry, Ont. ; has one daughter. Clubs: Assiniboia; Wascana Country; Regina Motor. Society: K. of C. Recre- ation: golf. Conservative; Roman Cath- olic. Adress: Sixteenth Ave., Moose Jaw, Sask. 248 WHO'S WHO AND WHY ALFRED C. FLUMERFBL.T. PI.UMI:KFEI.T, Alfred C. — Capital- ist. President Hastings Shingle Mfg. Co.; president International Coal & Coke Co.; president Royal Collieries Ltd. ; pres- ident British Canadian Fire Insurance Co.; President Pacific Marine Insurance Co.; President Western Mortgage Cor- poration; Director Ames, Holden & Co.; Director Miner Rubber Co.: Director Red- mond & Co.; Director Patterson Shoe Co.; Director Canadian Consolidated Rub- ber Co.; Director' Empire Trust Co.; Pres- ident Cranby Consolidated Mining, Smelting & Power Co., Ltd.; Direct- or Trusts and Guarantee Co., Ltd.; Di- rector British Northwest Insurance Co.; Director Great West Life Assurance Co.; Director Hutcliinson Co., Ltd.; Director Canadian Banlc of Commerce; Chairman Board Britisli American Trust Co.; Di- rector Cassidys Limited, Montreal. Born Markham, Ont., Sept. 29, 1S56, son of George and Cj'nthia Flumerfelt. Edu- cated grammar school, Ontario. Whole- sale boot and shoe business, Cobourg. 1875; removed to Winnipeg, 1879; sold out to Ames Holden & Co., and came to British Columbia as branch manager for that company, lSSG-1900. Became inter- ested mining developments: member city council, 1S93-1903; President Victoria Board of Trade, 1S93-1903; life governor 249 WHO'S WHO AND WHY Vancouver and Winnipeg General Hos- pitals; formerly vice president and director Jubilee Hospital; treasurer Protestant Orphans' Home; treasurer Royal Institution for Advancement of Learning; treasurer McGill College; offered a prize for tlie best description of Britisli Columbia's forest wealtli, 1907; gave $500 toward the endowment of a chair of civil engineering to be placed by a permanent endowment of $10,000; connected with Forestry c;:'om- mission; quartermaster with rank of captain. Garrison Artillery. Married Ada Kilvington, Winnipeg, Man., 1881; has two daughters. Clubs: Union: Van- couver; Jericho Country; Manitoba; Mount Royal; St. James; Beaconsfield golf; Canadian. Recreation: golf. Conser- vative; Anglican. Address: 835 Pember- ton St., Victoria, B. C. WILLIAM E. FLUMERFELT. FltUMERFHIiT, William E. — Real Es- tate Broker, 522 Pender St., Vancouver. Director Vancouver Exhibition Associa- tion; first vice-president British Colum- bia School Trustees Association; treas- urer "Made in Canada" fair, 1911. Born Markham, Ont., Oct. 27, 1860, son of George and Cynthia Barnes Flumerfelt. Educated high school, Markham. Boot and shoe business, Brandon and Portage la Prairie, 1886-1895. Came to British Columbia; manager Patterson Shoe Co., Vancouver, 1895-1897; business, Nanai- mo, 1897-1901; returned to Vancouver, 1901; secretary-manager Tourist Asso- ciation, Vancouver, 1905-1907; estab- lished present business, 1907; member Vancouver school board, 1908; chairman finance committee . Vancouver school board, 1909; general chairman, 1910. Married Phoebe Flint, Ross, 1884; has three sons and one daughter. Societies: A. F. & A. M.; I. O. O. F. Recreations: lacrosse, baseball. Liberal; Methodist. Address: Vancouver, B. C. JOSEPH ANDREW FOLEY. FO^EV, Joseph Andrew — President and Manager, North Battleford Lumber Co., Ltd.; President, North Battleford Board of Trade. Born Wellington Coun- ty, Ont., April 27, 1873, son of Thomas and Ellen Handrehan Foley. Educated public schools. Came to Manitoba, 1895; farming, Manitou, Man., 1895-1899; min- ing, Yukon, 1899-1904; lumber merchant. North Battleford, since 1904; partner. Ferry & Foley, real estate agents, since 1907. Mayor, North Battleford, 1910- 1911; Alderman, 1905-1909. Married Cassie Blain, Manitou, Man., 1905; has two sons and one daughter. Society: K. P. Recreations: shooting, curling. Conservative; Roman Catholic. Address: George St., North Battleford, Sask. FOIiEY - BENNETT, Edward. — Of Foley-Bennett & Gibbons, Real Estate and Financial Brokers, Penticton. Born New Zealand, Feb. 7, 1867, son of William and Mary Bennett. Educated public and high schools, New Zealand. Farming New Zealand until 1898. Superintend- ent Dominion Yukon Gold Mining Co., 1898-1900. Mayor Penticton, 1909-1910- 1911; member Penticton Board of Trade; chairman License Commissioners, Pen- ticton. Married Alice Maud Richardson, Yukon Ty., 1903; has .two sons. Club: 250 ■WHO'S WHO AND WHY E. FOLEY. BENNETT. Turf, Penticton (president). Society: A. F. & A. M. Recreations: hunting, fish- ing. Conservative; Anglican. Address: Penticton, B. C. FQKB, Frank, K. C, B. C. !•., Iili. B., D, C. Ii. — Of Emery, Newell, Ford, Bolton & Mount, Barristers, Canada Permanent Bldg., Edmonton. Born To- ronto, March 4, 1873, son of James and Katherine Ford. Educated public schools; Ontario Academy; Trinity Uni- versity. Lavs^ student Read, Read & Knight, Toronto, 1S90. Private secre- tary and legal "devil" to D'Alton McCarthy, Q. C, M. P., 1893; member of firm Denton, Dods & Ford, 1897-1898; private secretary to Hon. A. S. Hardy, Premier and Attorney General of On- tario, 1898; on latter's retirement be- came private secretary to Hon. J. M. G-ibson, Attorney General of Ontario, when made law clerk of that depart- ment; Solicitor to the Treasury, 1900- 1903; member firm McCarthy, Osier, Hoskin and Harcourt, 1903-1906; ap- pointed Deputy Attorney General of Saskatchewan, 1906; resigned, 1910, to become member of present firm. Ex- Boy Scouts Commissioner (Saskatche- wan) ; ex-Bencher Saskatchewan Law Society; created K. C. Saskatchewan, 1907; K. C. Ontario, 1910. Served as lientenant and captain 20th Regiment Lome Rifles (Halton) ; major and lieu- tenant colonel in command 95th Sas- katchewan Rifles. Married Nora Eliza- beth Sampson, Toronto, 1899; has one son and two daughters. Clubs: Assini- boia; United Empire; Canadian Military Institute. Societies: A. F. & A. M.; Delta Chi Greek Letter Society. Liberal; Angli- can. Address: Edmonton, Alia. FOBD, John "W., M. D. — Physician and Surgeon, 73 6 Granville St., Vancouver. Born Huron County, Ont., Nov. 30, 1866, son of Samuel and Hannah Ford. Edu- cated Collegiate Institute, St. Mary's; Toronto University; post - graduate course New York Post-Graduate Hos- pital and Medical College. Taught school Essex; practiced Thorndale, 1894; en- gaged hospital work, London, England, previous to coming to British Columbia, 1909. Physician to "Vancouver Alexandra Orphanage. Married Janet Bryden, 18 94; has one son. Clubs: Vancouver; Com- mercial; University. Society: Vancou- ver Medical. Recreation: horses. Con- servative. Address: 1230 Broadway, W., Vancouver, B. C. ALVAH ERNEST FOREMAN, C. E., B. Sc. FOBEIVIAK, Alvah Bmest, C. B., B. Sc. Assistant City Engineer, Victoria, B. C. Born Cheapside, Ont., Dec. 28, 1878, son of Christopher F. and Elizabeth Ann Foreman. Came to British Co- lumbia, 1890. Educated public and high schools, Vancouver; McGill University. Gold medal list at McGill, leading class, each of four years, and obtaining some thirty first prizes, including British Association exhibition; won both Wick- steed medals for athletics; chosen by Dr. R. Tait McKenzie as model for his statue of a "Modern College Athlete"; after graduating, travelled one year, get- ting business education in Toronto, 1904- 1907; Secretary and Manager Concrete WHO'S WHO AND WHT Engineering & Construction Co., Van- couver, 1907-1909; Member of firm of Dutcher & Foreman, Consulting Engi- neers, Vancouver, 1909-1910; Resident Engineer in charge of construction ot Concrete Power dam, Revelstolve, B. C, 1910; Supervisory Engineer Dallas Road Sea Wall for City of Victoria and Pro- vincial Government, 1910; Construction Engineer in Smith's Hill Reservoir, Vic- toria, 1912. Married Josephine Beatrice Pugsley, Toronto, 190S; has two sons. Club: University (Vancouver). Societies: McGill Graduates of British Columbia; Canadian Society of Civil Engineers. Address: 1023 Oliphant St., Victoria, B. C. FORG-ST, Hon. Senator Amedee Em- manuel. — Ex-Lieutenant Governor of Saskatchewan. Born Marieville, Que. Nov. 12, 1847, son of Jeremie and Marie Gren- ette Forget. Educated Marieville College. Studied law under late Hon. J. A. Chap- leau. Called to Quebec bar, 1871; sec- retary of the Council Bar of Montreal; secretary Manitoba Half-Breed Commis- sion, 1875; clerk of the Council and sec- retary to Lieutenant Governor Laird, Northwest Territories. 1876; clerk of Assembly, Regina; commissioner for settlement of half-breed claims, 1885; assistant commissioner Indian affairs for Manitoba and Northwest Territories, 1888; president of Incorporated Soldiers' and Sailors' Help Society, 1902; member public board of education, 1893; Indian commissioner, 1895; Lieutenant Gover- nor of Northwest Territories, 1898-1905; first Lieutenant Governor of Saskatche- wan, 1905-1910. Removed to Banff, 1910. Summoned to the Senate, Alberta, May 2, 1911. Married Henriette Drolet, Mon- treal, 1876. Liberal; Roman Catholic. Address: Banff, Alta. F0BGI:T, Madame A. E. — Born St. Hyacinthe, Que., Sept. 29, 1853, daughter of Lieutenant Colonel C. E. and Helene Drolet. Educated Hochelaga Convent, Montreal. Hon. president Daughters of the Empire; National Council of Wo- men. Married Hon. A. E. Forget, ex- Lieutenant Governor of Saskatchewan, 1876. Address: Banff, Alta. FOXtnr, His Honour John Andrew. — Judge of County Court of West Koote- nay. Born Belleville, Ont., July 20, 1861, son of John and Jane Forin. Edu- cated Albert College; Osgoode Hall. County Court Judge since 1896. Publica- tions: Essays on legal and sociological subjects. Married May Dunn. 1895; has two sons and three daughters. Served with Queen's Own Rifles, Northwest Re- bellion, 1885 (medal and clasp). Clubs: Vancouver; Rossland. Address: Nelson, B. C, FOKKE, Robert. — Farmer. Born Ber- wickshire, Scotland, April 10, 1860, son of George and Isabella Forke. Educated public schools, Westruther, Scotland. Came to Manitoba and took up land, 1882. Unsuccessful candidate for Virden, Manitoba Legislature, 1909; instru- mental getting municipal telephone sys- tem for Pipestone. Married Elma C. MacGregor, Reston, Man., 1892; has three daughters. Recreation: reading. Liberal; Presbyterian. Address: Pipe- stone, Man. FOBMAN, James. — Of Heisterman, Forman & Co., Real Estate Brokers, 1207 Government St.; Victoria; director Simon Leiser & Co., Ltd; director Bakeries, Ltd. Born Londonderry, N. S., July 8, 1860, son of Robert and Louisa For- man. Educated Horton, N. S., and Sack- ville, N. B. Commenced career Nova Scotia; subsequently New York and Germany. Came to British Columbia, 1890. Society: A. F. & A. M. Address: 1216 Rockland Ave., Victoria, B. C. FOBHEST, S. H., B. A. — Of Boswell & Forrest, Barristers, Souris. Born Ren- frew, Ont., Feb. 17, 1873. son of Samuel and Catherine Forrest. Educated Mani- toba College. Taught school Hartney, Souris and Brandon; later studied law and called to Manitoba bar. Practiced Souris since 1907; member of Souris School Board; solicitor for town of Souris; member of Hartney lacrosse team, champions of Manitoba, 1898. Married Grace Helena Woodhull, Hart- ney, 1899; has four daughters. Society: A. F. & A. M. Recreations: curling, la- crosse, outdoor sports. Liberal; Presby- terian. Address: Souris, Man. FOBBBST, "Williain Henry — (Retired) Born Levis, Que., Jan. 30, 1865, son of Colonel W. H. and Mary Twedell For- rest. Educated Mouin College, Quebec. Came to British Columbia, 1886; con- nected with C. P. R.. 1884-1905; retired, 1905. Served with 8th Royal Regiment, Quebec, 1881-1886; Captain. 6th D. C. O. R., Vancouver, 1894; still serving. Married Mary I. Orrell, daughter of Thomas Orrell, 1893. Club: Western. Recreation: military rifle shooting. Con- servative. Address: 2590 Point Grey Road, Vancouver, B. C. FOBSTBB, Frederick Georg^e. — Ranch- er, Chief License Inspector Alberta, Manager of Medicine Hat Printing and Publishing Co., Ltd., from 1894 to 1910. Born Toronto Township, Peel County, Ont., Jan. 5, 1870, son of William and Zippy Forster. Educated high school Listowel. Printer's devil, Listowel, 1884. Came to Medicine Hat, 1888. Alderman and chairman of Finance Committee; 252 WHO'S WHO AND WHY served as school trustee three years; Alderman ten years; mayor two years. Married Evaline Catherine Perrin, Listo- wel, Ont. ; has three sons. Club: Cypress. Societies: A. F. & A. M. ; R. A. M. ; K. T. Liberal; Anglican. Address: 427 Mon- treal St., Medicine Hat, Alta.; Attorney- General's Department, Edmonton, Alta. H. T. W. FORSTER. FORSTEB, H. T. W. — Financial Agent, 368 Toronto St., Medicine Hat; owner of Alberta Safe & Lock Co., Ltd.; mem- ber Medicine Hat Board of Trade. Born Brampton, Ont., April 24, 1881, son of James W. and Maria Preston Forster. Educated high school, Brampton. With Bell Telephone Co., Toronto, 1900-1903; saw mill, Crows Nest, 1903-1904; di- rector Medicine Hat Lumber Co., 1904- 1907; established present business, 1907. Married Augusta Kennedy, daughter of Joseph Kennedy Godfrey, Ont., 1908; has two sons and one daughter. Society: A. F. iS; A. M. (secretary, 1910). Liberal; Methodist Address: Medicine Hat. Alta. FORSYTH, George. — Manager South Saskatchewan branch of Massey-Harris Co., Ltd., South Railway St., Regina. Born Capetown, Wellington County, Ont., June 29, 1849, son of William and Fanny Forsyth. Educated public schools St. George. With Winnipeg branch of A. Harris, Son & Co., Brantford, 1882-1894; assistant manager Winnipeg branch, 1894-1903; manager Regina, of firm now known as Massey-Harris Co., Ltd., since 1903. Married Eliza Snowball, Port Ar- thur, Ont., 1895; has one son and one daughter. Society: A. F. & A. M. Recre- ations: baseball, curling. Liberal; Pres- byterian. Address: 2078 Hamilton St., Regina, Sask. FORSYTH, Herliert C. B. — Barrister and Solicitor, Lineham Block, Calgary. Born Macduff, Scotland, March 30, 1879, son of Charles F. and Agnes Forsyth. Educated public schools, Macduff; Ab- erdeen University. Practiced Aberdeen, 1902-1908. Came to Alberta, 1907; prac- ticed High River, Alta., 1908-1910; Cal- gary since 1910. Married Jessie Bruce, 1910; has one son. Society: A. F. & A. M. Recreation: music. Liberal; Presby- terian. Address: 1719 Second St., N. W., Calgary, Alta. FORTIN", Margaretta Elizabetli. — (Wife of Rev. Octave Fortin, D. D., Archdeacon of Winnipeg.) Born Mont- real, daughter of Edward Stayner Freer and Mary Raymond Stevens (Freer). Educated private school, Montreal (med- allist). Came to Manitoba, 1875. Pres- ident Church of England Woman's Aux- iliary, Diocese of Rupert's Land, for many years. Married Rev. Octave For- tin, 1874; has two sons and two daugh- ters. Clubs: Women's Canadian; Wo- men's Musical; Western Art Association (has held office in each). Anglican. Ad- dress: Holy Trinity Rectory, Winnipeg, Man. VEN. OCTAVE FORTIN, B. A., D. D. FORTIK', Ven. Octave, B. A., D. D. — Archdeacon and Rector Holy Trinity, Winnipeg, since 1875. Born Quebec, Jan. 5, 1842, son of William and Sophia Fortin. Educated St. John's College; Bishop's College., Lennoxville; McGill University. Ordained deacon, 1865; priest, 1866; after spending a year in England, for C. and C. C. S., became assistant minister Trinity Church, Montreal, where remained until 1875; professor of St. John's College, and ex- aminer of Manitoba University. Mar- ried Margaretta Elizabeth Freer, 1874; has two sons and three daughters. Ad- dress: Holy Trinity Rectory, Winnipeg, Man. 253 WHO'S WHO AND WHY JAMES C. FOSTER, JR. POSTER, James C., Jr. — General Man- ager Foster Realty Co., Calgary, with offlce.s Toronto, Ont.; Edmonton, Alta. ; Nelson, B. C; and Winnipeg, Man. Born Ohio. U. S., Nov. 25, 1883. Educated Ohio State University. Civil Engineer, United States, 1905-1907; established present business, 1908. Liberal; Angli- can. Address: 1007 Fourth Ave., W., Calgary, Alta. WHO'S WHO AND WHY FOSTER, Charles Beverly — General Passenger Agent, Canadian Pacific Rail- way, Winnipeg. Born Kingston, King's County, N. B., Sept. 30, 1871, son of Charles and Rebecca Lavinia Foster. Educated: Public, schools, Kingston. Ste- nographer, Passenger Department, C. P. R., St. John, N. B., 1899: Travelling Pas- senger Agent, C. P. R., St. John, 1893; District Passenger Agent, St. John, 1902; District Passenger Agent, Toronto, 1904; Assistant General Passenger Agent, Vancouver, 1908; General Passenger Agent, Winnipeg, 1910. Married Sarah Buretta Page, daughter of James Munro Page, Truro, N. S., (deceased, 1900) ; has two daughters; married May Barbara Mc- Kenzie, daughter of Alex McKenzie, St. Paul, Minn., 190^; has one son and one daughter. Club: Manitoba. Anglican. Address: 72 Harrow St., Winnipeg, Man. JONATHAN WILSON FOSTER. FOSTEK, Jonathan Wilson. — Propri- etor of Fit Reform; agents for Fit Re- form Clothing and Burberry, London, England, 338 Hastings St., W., Vancou- ver. Born Portsmouth, England, March 26, 1870, son of Jonathan and Jane Welch Foster. Came to Canada, 1870. Educated public schools, Cookstown, Ont. Came to British Columbia, 1896. Clothing business, Vancouver, 1906-1909; purchased present business, 1909. Mar- ried Frances Louise Sexsmith, Vancou- ver, 1904; has one daughter. Society: I. O. F. Liberal; Methodist. Address: 1347 Thurlow St., Vancouver, B. C. POSTER, Joseph Henry — Manager, Kelly, Douglas & Co. Ltd., . Wholesale Grocers, Carnarvon and Tenth Sts., New Westminster. Born Stroud, Gloucester- shire, England, Dec. 1, 1882, son of Wil- liam and Augusta Macey Foster. Edu- cated: privately. Came to Vancouver, 1893. Billing clerk, C. P. R., Vancouver, 1895-1897; office clerk, Kelly, Douglas & Co., 1897; present position, 1910. Mar- ried Irene Ba.rbara Hoy, 1912. Clubs: Terminal City (Vancouver) ; Westmin- ster. Recreation: Lacrosse. Anglican. Address: 1097 Hamilton St., New West- minster. B. C. WILLIAM GARLAND FOSTER. FOSTER, William Garland. — Editor and manager The Daily News, Nelson; member of Council, Nelson Board of Trade. Born Carleton County, Ont., April 25, 1879, son of Benjamin and Ellen Garland Foster. Educated public schools, Carleton County; Collegiate In- stitute, Ottawa. Reporter Ottawa Free Press, 1898-1900; worked on Winnipeg Telegram, 1900-1906; managing editor, 1905-1906; editor Evening Review, Port- age la Prairie, Man., 1906-1907; news editor Colonist, Victoria, 1907-1908; ed- itor Nelson Daily News since 1908. Clubs: Nelson; Vancouver Press. Con- servative; Anglican. Address: Nelson, B. C. FOWIiER, Frank Oliver. — Manager Winnipeg Grain & Produce Clearing House Association, 422 Grain Exchange. Winnipeg. Born Huron County, Ont., Dec. 14, 1861, son of William O. and Helen Fowler. Educated high school Wingham. With Fowler & Anderson, Wingham, 1875-1880; farmer Brandon, 1880; present business since 1901. Mem- ber Manitoba Legislature for South Brandon, 1897-1903. Secretary North- west Grain Growers' As.'^ociation. Alder- man Winnipeg, 1907-1910. Married Eliz- abeth Nicol, 1887: has three sons and two daughters. Clubs: Manitoba; St. Charles Country; Brandon. Society: A. F. & A. M. Recreations: golf, curling. Liberal: Presbyterian. Address: Winni- peg, Man. 255 WHO'S WHO AND WHY SAMUEL S. FOWLER, E. M., A. B. FOWIiIIB, Samuel S., E. 1!^., A. B. — Mining Engineer. Director Nelson Iron Worlvs; director Sunset Mills.. Ltd. Born New York, N. Y., Oct. 28, 1860, son of Azro and Louisa Fowler. Educated Co- lumbia University. Civil engineer. New York. 1885-1886; assistant superinten- dent Iron Hill Mining & Milling Co., 1886-1888; superintendent International Smelting Works, EI Paso, Texas, 1888- 1889. Came to British Columbia, 1889. Superintendent Golden Mining & Smelt- ing Co., Golden, B. C, 1890-1892; dep- uty commissioner charge of British Co- lumbia Mineral and Mining Exhibit at Worlds Pair, Chicago, 1893; chief engi- neer London & British Columbia Gold Fields, Ltd., 1896, and subsidiary com- panies to date; manager Bluebell and other mines. Established in Nelson since 1896. Married Frances Hedley, daughter of William Hedley, Halifax, N. S., 1902; has one son and one daugh- ter. Clubs: Union, Victoria; Engineers Club, New York. Societies; American Electro Chemical; I. M. & M., London, England; A. I. M. E., of America; Min. & Met. Society; Canadian Min. Inst., Montreal (past president). Conservative. Address: Nelson, B. C. FOWIiIi:, J. S. — Of Romeril, Fowlie & Co., Real Estate and Financial Agents, Imperial Bank Bldg., Prince Albert. Born Kinsale, Ont., Feb. 4, 1873, son of William and Margaret Fowlie. Educated public schools, Kinsale. Came to Mani- toba, 1895. Foreman, Dominion Gov- ernment Experimental Farm, Indian Head, Sask., 1896-1903; local agent for Massey-Harris Co., Ltd., Prince Albert, 19Q3-1906; general agent, 1907; estab- lished present business, 1906. "Vice- president, Conservative Association; treasurer, Gateway City Encampment. Married Florence Ellen Bird, 1901; has four sons. Societies: A. F. & A. M.; I. O. O. F. (Treasurer) ; K. P. Recrea- tion: curling. Conservative; Presbyter- ian. Address: Prince Albert, Sask. FOX, Cecil Croker. — Of Maclure & Fox, Arcitects, 744 Hastings St.. Van- couver. Born Falmouth, England, Nov. 14, 1879, son of G. C. and Mary Fox. Educated Malvern College, England. Pupil of A. Waterhouse and C. F. A. Voysey, London, England. Came to British Columbia, 1898. Present part- nership formed, 1905, ,with offices Vic- toria and Vancouver. Clubs: Vancou- ver; Western- Jericho Country; Cana- dian. Recreations: yachting, golf. Con- servative; Anglican. Address: 1540 Al- berni St., Vancouver, B. C. POX, C. L. — Of The Fox Bros. Cereal Milling & Feed Co., Ltd., 975 Westmin- ster Ave., Vancouver. Born Windsor, Ont., May 16, 1877, son of Thomas and Diana Fox. Educated Boissevain. Came to British Columbia, 1900; established present business, 1903. Married Alice Maud Donovan, Seattle, Wash. Society: C. O. F. Recreation: motoring. Ad- dress: 978 Granville St., Vancouver, B. C. ERNEST ADAMS FOX. FOX, Ernest Adams — Manager Can- adian Bank of Commerce, North Battle- ford; Director, North Battleford Mfg. Co., Ltd.; Directotr, North Battleford Exhibition Assn. Born Lucan, Ont., June 24, 1872, son of Leonard and Jane Fox. Educated public and high schools. 256 WHO'S WHO AND WHY Lucan. Joined Canadian Bank of Com- merce, Parlihill, Ont., 1890; clerk, Lon- don, Ont., 1893-1897; Montreal, 1897- 1898; teller, London, Ont., 1898-1900; ac- countant, Seaforth, Ont., 1900-1905; man- ager, Ponoka, Alta, 1905-1907; manager, North Battleford, since 1907. President, North Battleford Board of Trade, 1911. Married Frances Evelyn Trebilcock, Lon- don, Ont., 1899; has one son and one daughter. Societies: A. F. & A. M. (Scottish Rite); I. O. O. F. Recreations: motoring, curling. Conservative; .Angli- can. Address: Queen St. and 4th Ave., North Battleford, Sask. THOMAS FOX-DECENT. FOX-DECENT, Tliomas. — Real Estate and Financial Agent, Notary Public, Em- press Bldg., Winnipeg; interested in South African, Australian and Egyptian mines; Mexican •rubber; Canadian and American oil. Born Sydney, New South Wales, Aug. 24, 1878, son of Joseph H. and Maria Kimberley Decent. Educated privately; Sydney high school. Clerk for his father, importing business, Sydney, 1897-1898; subsequently private secre- tary to H. B. Kenny, Opposition Whip, Legislative Assembly, Perth, W. A. Served with Queensland Mounted Infan- try, South African War, 1900-1902; chief clerk, Transvaal Civil Service, Compen- sation Department, and Staff Office for Receipts, Pretoria District, 1902-1904; returned to London and engaged on stock exchange. Came to W^innipeg and es- tablished present business, 1906. Mar- ried Florence Edith Norman, Epsom, England; has two sons and one daugh- ter. Club: Royal Colonial Institute, Lon- don. Society: A. F. & A. M. Recrea- tions: yachting, polo. Conservative. Member Tariff Reform League and of Anti-Socialist Union of Great Britain. Address: 404 Bredalbane Block, Winni- peg, Man. FRAICE, Joseph Pulton, Xili. B. — Of Frame, Secord & McMurchy, Barristers, Whitmore Bldg., Regina. Born Maitland, Hants County, N. S., Dec. 26, 1866, son of Archibald Frame ex-M. P. P. and Em- ma E. Frame. Educated Dalhousie Col- lege, Halifax. Taught school near Mait- land, 1885. Called to Nova Scotia Bar, 1890. Came to Regina, 1906; acted as Deputy to Attorney General of Saskat- chewan; member of firm McKenzie & Brown, 1907; withdrew and formed pres- ent partnership, 1910. Married Marga- ret A. Thompson, Oxford, N. S., 1902; has one daughter. Club: Canadian. Recre- ation: shooting. Liberal; Anglican. Ad- dress: 2159 Osier St., Regina, Sask. - ALBERT TOM FRAMPTON, F. R. G. S. FKA]yiPT011°, Albert Tom, r. B. Cr. S. — Timber and Financial Broker, Pember- ton Bldg., Victoria. Born Dorset, Eng- land, July 31, 1861, son of Commander Thomas Wells Frampton and grandson of Thomas Frampton, naval veteran who served with distinction in the Napole- onic wars, twice successfully running blockade at Bordeaux, relieving British fleet. Educated privately and King's College, London. Clerk, Barclays (Ash- by's) Banking Co., 1879; founded Sweet- meat Automatic Delivery Co., London, and other penny-in-slot machines. Fel- low of Royal Geographical Society, Lon- don, and Institute of Directors, London. Came to British Columbia and estab- lished present business, 1906. Married Maud M. Chapman, youngest daughter of John Chapman, M. I. M. E., Windsor, England, 1886; has three sons and three daughters. Conservative; Anglican. Ad- dress: Victoria, B. C. WHO'S WHO AND WHY CHARLES LEONARD FRANKS. PSANKS, Charles Iieouard — Merchant, Melville; member Melville Board of Trade. Born Leicestershire, England, May 11, 1878, son of James and Jennie Arnold Franks. Came to Northwest Territories, 1883. Educated: public schools. Farmed, Melville district 1896- 1900; mercantile business. Pleasant Forks, Sask., 1900-1908; established present business, 1908. Mayor, Melville, 1912; Councillor, 1910-1911. Married Charlotte Redgwick, daugliter of Wil- liam Redgwick, Toronto, 1905; has one daughter. Society: I. O. O. F. Recrea- tions: curling, shooting. Liberal; Metli- odist. Address: Melville, Sa,-;k. ALBERT ERASER. PHASER, Albert — Timber Dealer and Contractor, 336 Pender St., W., Van- couver, B. C. ; member of firms, Fraser & Macaulay, McMillan & Fraser, Pater- son Contracting Co. Born Pugwash, N. S., son of Ellen Ross and Daniel C. Fraser. Spent sixteen years mining In Colorado, Montana, British Columbia and Alaska. Was three years foreman North Star Mining Co., B. C, two years superintendent Brown Alaska Mining Co., Prince of Wales Island, Alaska. En- tered the timber and contracting busi- ness, 1905, logging under contract for five years. Began present business, 1910, operating in timber, logging camps and real estate. Married Mary Hooper, 1901; has two daugliters. Club: Canadian. Society: A. F. & A. M. Recreations: hunting, fishing. Conservative; Presby- terian. Address: 1632 Nelson St., Van- couver, B. C. PRASEK, Allan Campbell. — Manager Merchants Bank of Canada. Edmonton. Born Stonewall, Man., May 29, 1878, son of Angus and Catherine Matheson Fra- ser, decendants of Selkirk Settlers, Kil- donan, 1812. Educated public schools. Clerk, Ray, Street & Co., private bank- ers. Fort William, 1891; Merchants Bank of Canada^ Winnipeg, 1894; accountant, Merchants Bank, Edmonton, 1898; man- ager of same since 1902. President Roy- al Alexandra Hospital, Ed^nonton. Mar- ried Mabel McLean, 1906; has one son and one daughter. Club: Edmonton. So- ciety: St. Andrew's. Recreations: curl- ing, golf. Liberal; Presbyterian. Ad- dress: 640 Thirteenth St., Edmonton, Alta. PRASER, Artliur Matbesou. — Barris- ter (retired); director Standard Trust Co.; director Northwestern Investment Co.; member local board. Life Associa- tion of Scotland. Born Edinburgh, Scot- land, March 3, 1852, son of Margaret Jane and Arthur Fraser, British Consul at Batavia, East Indies. Educated Trin- ity College, Cambridge; Edinburgh Acad- emy. Barrister-at-law, Lincoln's Inn, London, 1876- Came to Winnipeg, 1898. Married Mary Gordon, of Manar, Aber- deenshire, 1877; has two sons and five daughters. Club: Canadian. Liberal; Presbyterian. Address: The Bon Accord, Main and Logan Sts., Winnipeg. Man. PRASER, Baniel Robert. — President D. R. Fraser & Co., Ltd.. Manufacturers of Xiumber and Dealers in Building Mater- ials, 201 Namayo Ave., Edmonton. Pres- ident Alberta Milling Co.. Ltd.; president Edmonton Pressed Brick Co., Ltd.; di- retor Edmonton Boom Co., Ltd. Born Edinburgh, Scotland, Aug. 26, 1851, son of Donald and Alexandrina Fraser. Edu- cated public schools, Blyth, Ont., Car- penter and joiner for Hugh Sutherland on public works, Battleford, 1876-1879; member of firm of Hardisty & Fraser, flour and saw mills, Edmonton, 1881- 1889; in business as D. R. Fraser, 1889- 258 WHO'S WHO AND WHY DANIEL ROBERT ERASER. 1898; in partnership with A. R. Macdon- ald, 1898-1904; present firm incorpor- ated, 1904; member of first Town Coun- cil, Edmonton, 1892; Councillor contin- ually until incorporated as city, 1905; Alderman, 1905-1909. Married Jane Mc- Cann, Vankleek Hill, Ont., 1891; has four sons. Liberal; Presbyterian. Ad- dress: 136 Cliff St., Edmonton, Alta. FRASER, Frank William — President and Managing Director, Kelowna Can- ning Co., Ltd., Kelowna. Born Bruce County, Ont., May 1, 1878, son of James and Margaret Martin Eraser. Educated: high schools, Manitoba. Clerk, Eraser & Co., bankers, Pilot Mound, Man., 1890- 1895; fruit farming, Kelowna, 1895- 1900; travelling salesman, Kelowna Ship- pers Union, 1900-1906; member of firm. Stilling, Fleet & Fra.^er, real estate, 1906-1907; established present business, 1907. Married Harrier. Williams, Esqui- malt, B. C, 1904: ha.s one son. Recrea- tions: Lacrosse, polo, football. Con- servative; Presbyterian. Address: Ke- lowna, B. C FBASER, Jesse — Real Estate, Finan- cial and Insurance Broker, Lacombe; Special Agent for C. P. R. lands; Direc- tor, Union Investments, Ltd.; Secretary, District and Local Conservative Assn.; Member Lacombe Board of Trade. Born Westville, N. S., March 29, 1878, son of John and Annie Eraser. Educated: pub- lic and high schools. Came to Alberta, 1888; held different posts with Alberta Irrigation & Railway Co., being pay- master and treasurer when leaving com- pany, 1893-1905; manager, Adams Lum- ber Co., Lethbridge, 1905-1906; farmed, Lacombe, 1906-1911; established present business, 1911. Auditor, Lacombe, 1908- 1909; Treasurer, 1910-1911; Councillor, 1912. Secretary-Treasurer, Lacombe General Hospital. Married Wilhelmina Maud McLeay, 1907; has two sons. So- ciety: A. F. & A. M. Recreations: shoot- ing, motoring, boating. Conservative; Presbyterian. Address: Hamilton Ave., Lacombe, Alta. FBASEB, John Anderson, M. Im. A. — General Merchant. Born Shakespeare, Ont., April 4, 1866, son of John and Jessie Eraser. Educated public schools; Stratford Collegiate Institute. Taught school, Ontario, two years; British Co- lumbia three years. Official adminis- trator county court district of Cariboo, 1896-1909. Represents Cariboo, British Columbia Legislature. Part owner North- ern Interior Printing Co. Married Ur- sula C. C. Smith, 1894; has one son ana one daughter. Conservative; Presbyter- ian. Address: Quesnel, B. C. JOHN ARTHUR WILLIAM ERASER. FSASEB, John Arthur William — Cat- tle, Horses and Stock Ranching, XC Ranch, near Calgary. Born Galloway, Scotland, July 4, 1866, son of J. W. and Isabella Eraser. Educated: Yorkshire, England; Colonial College, Suffolk. Came to Alberta, 1891: ranching since then. Captain B Squadron, 15th Light Horse, on reserve. Married Muriel Winter, daughter of Judge Winter, Calgary, 1904; has two daughters. Conservative; Anglican. Address: XC Ranch, Jump- ing Pond, Alta. 259 WHO'S WHO AND WHY JOSEPH DIX FRASER. PRASEB, Joseph Dix. — General Mana- ger, Atikokan Iron Company, Ltd., own- ers and operators of iron mines, manu- facturers of coke, pig iron, etc., Port Arthur. Born New Glasgow N. S., March 16, 1872, son of Graham and Charlotte Dix Fraser. Educated public schools, Nova Scotia; Technical and Metallurgi- cal College, Philadelphia. Chemist, New ■Glasgow Iron, Coal & Ry. Co., Ferrona, N. S., 1892; superintendent 1894; mana- ger Nova Scotia Steel Co., Sydney mines, 1899; assistant managing director. Nova Scotia Steel & Coal Co., 1901-1903; as- sistant director of works. Dominion Iron & Steel Co., 1904-1906; general manager Atikokan Iron Co., since 1908. Married Clara MacKay, daughter of Dr. D. G. MacKay, Summerside, P. E. I., 1897; has two sons and one daughter. Society: A. F. & A. M. (Royal Arch) Knight Tem- plar and Shriner. Recreations: hunting, fishing. Presbyterian. Address: Port Arthur, Ont. FRASEB, Maxwell Donald. — Real Es- tate and Financial Broker, 1229 Ninth Ave., E., Calgary. President, Calgary Woodworkers, Ltd.; Calgary Hardware Stores Ltd.; Seabloom Fraser Contract- ing Co., Ltd. Born London, Ont. Oct. 16, 1879, son of Dr. John M. and Sarah B. Wilson Fraser. Educated Collegiate Institute, London. Clerk, Merchants Bank of Canada. London, 1897; London, Chat- ham, Windsor and other branches; man- ager, 1905; interested in lumber and lands, Mexico, 1905-1909. Came to Alberta 1909; secretary treasurer, Canadian Equipment & Supply Co., 1909-1910. Served, Bankers Co., 7th Fusiliers. Lon- don, Ont.; Captain 24th Regiment Cor- onation Contingent to London, England, 1902; Captain in 24th Regiment, 1903- 1905; member Calgary Board of Trade; member of executive, Calgary Conser- MAXWELL DONALD FRASER. vative Association. Clubs: Golf; Coun- try; Tennis; Automobile. Recreations: tennis, golf, outdoor sports. Conserva- tive; Presbyterian. Address: 807 13th Ave., W-, Calgary, Alta. RODERICK L. FRASER, M. D. FBASEB Boderick Ii., M. D. — Physi- cian and Surgeon. Burn Kincardine, Ont., Dec. 17, 1859, son of William and Dol- lina McLeod Fraser. Educated Kincar- dine, Collingwood, St. Catharines. Taught school, Ontario. Came to Brit- ish Columbia, 1884; deputy quarantine officer; previously city medical health officer. Married Elizabeth Thomson, Saanich, B. C ; has one son and one daughter. Club: Union. Society: A. F. & A. M. Liberal; Presbyterian. Ad- dress: 1005 Douglas St., Victoria, B. C. 260 WHO'S WHO AND WHY FRENCH, Austin S. — Master Mariner, Managing Director, A. S. French Auto Co., Ltd., 1027 Pender St., W., Vancou- ver; Director, Columbia Taxicab Co.; Secretary-Treasurer, G. H. French Tug Boat Co. Born Harriston, Ont., June 8, 1877, son of George Henry and Cynthia Hilda French. Educated public and high schools, Ontario and New Westminster. Came to British Columbia, 1890. Mas- ter Mariner, G. H. French Tug Boat Co., 1903-1908; established present business, 1909. Married Mildred Catherine Scott, 1897; has two sons and one daughter. Clubs: Vancouver; Commercial. Address: 1774 Nelson St., Vancouver, B. C. FRENCH, Geoi^e Henry — Master Mar- iner; Director A. S. French Auto Co., 1027 Pender St., Vancouver. Born Lo- gan, Ont., Dec. 4, 1852, son of Charles Edward and Elizabeth Ward French. Master Mariner, G. H. French Tug Boat Co., 1891-1908; began present business, 1909. Married Cynthia Hilda Brown, 1875; has one son. Societies: I. O. O. F. ; C. O. F. Recreation: motoring. Ad- dress: 2001 Beach Ave., Vancouver, B. C. FRITH, Tames Ebenezer — Of Frith- onia Stock Farm, Moosomin; secretary- treasurer Creamery Association; vice- president Moosomin Agricultural So- ciety; Director Poultry Association; Vice President Direct Legislation League; Director Telephone Company; Director Grain Growers' Association. Born Winchester, Ont., March 18, 1846, son of James and Margaret Metcalfe Frith. Educated: Woodstock College, Woodstock, Ont. Lumber scaler, Wis- consin, fall of 1866; taught school, On- tario, fifteen years; secretary-treasurer Oxford Bee Keepers' Association, twenty years; served on Legislation commit- tees, Toronto and Ottawa, many times. Contributes to agricultural papers. Mar- ried Margery Sophia Henderson, Prince- ton, Ont; has one son. Baptist. Ad- dress: Moosomin, Sask. FRITH, RoTbert Neville — Insurance and Financial Agent, 637 1st St., Ed- monton. Born St. John, N. B., Dec. 9, 1870, son of Henry W. and Jane L. Frith. Educated public and high schools, St. John. Insurance agent, St. John, 1894-1902; inspector, Anglo-Amer- ican Insurance Co., Toronto, and in in- surance brokerage business there, 1902- 1909; established present business, Ed- monton, 1909. First vice-president. Con- servative Association, Edmonton. Mar- ried Maude Sutherland, daughter of .1. N. Sutherland, Toronto, 1900; has one daughter. Club: Northern. Recreation: bowling. Conservative; Anglican. Ad- dress: 641 7th St., Edmonton, Alta. FRIFP, Georgre M. — President Bound- ary Trust and Investment Co., Ltd., Grand Forks. Born Fredericton Junc- tion, N. B., Aug. 31, 1874, son of John and Emily Fripp. Educated public and high schools, Woodstock, N. B. Clerk, Royal Bank of Canada Grand Porks and Coleman, Alta., 1889-1902; manager, British America Trust Co., 1902-1908; with present company since 1908. May- or, Grand Forks, 1908-1909. Married Clara M. Wood, 1904, (deceased); has one daughter. Recreations: tennis, shoot- ing. Conservative; Methodist. Address: Grand Forks, B. C. FRIFF, Robert Mackay, F. R. I. B. A., F. S. A. — Architect, Pender St., Vancou- ver. Born Clifton, England, Dec. 16, 1858, son of George Arthur Fripp, R. W. S. (some time Court Painter to the Prince Consort and late Queen Victoria), and Mary Fripp. Educated Belsize Ma- nor; Lansing College, England. Archi- tect, Auckland, N. Z., 1884. Came to British Columbia, 1888. Lecturer on Art and Archaeology; author of essays on Arts and Crafts, Maori Art, etc.; Fel- ' low of Royal Institute of British Ar- chitects, 1901; certificated architect. State of California, 1906; Fellow Royal Society of Arts, 1910. Travelled South Africa, 1878-1879; Eastern India, 1879- 1880; Europe, 1880-1881; Australia, Tas- mania. New Zealand, 1881-1888; New Zealand re-visited, 1896-1898; returned to British Columbia, 1898; England and California. 1901-1908; returned to Van- couver, 1908. Married Christina Nichol, Auckland, N. Z. ; has two sons and two daughters. Address: 2061 Beach Ave., Vancouver, B. C. FROST, Anson Carr, Iff. D. — Physician and Surgeon, High and Third Ave., Lady- smith. Born Granby, Que., Feb. 9, 1878. son of Henry Gardner and Louisa Jane Frost. Educated Montreal Collegiate In- stitute. Drug clerk Montreal, 1895; stu- dent McGill College, 1899; graduated as physician and surgeon, 1903. Came to Ladysmith as assistant to H. J. Wasson, M. D. ; took over Dr. Wasson's practice, 1906. Physician and surgeon to the Canadian Collieries (Dunsmuir, Ltd.), and Tyee Copper Co. of Ladysmith. City Medical Health Officer of Ladysmith. Married Lila Maud Coburn, Nanaimo, 1907; has two sons. Societies: A. F. & A. M-; I. O. O. P.; A. O. P.; Eagles. Rec- reations: football, lacrosse, baseball. Ad- dress: Ladysmith, B. C. FRY, Alfred G. — Manager, Bank of British North America, Winnipeg. Born Quebec, March 9, 1868, son of Henry Fry. Educated Bishop's Collegiate School, Lennoxville. Entered Bank of British North America, 1885; appointed manager, Winnipeg branch. 1909. Address: 121 Betourney St., Winnipeg, Man. 261 WHO'S WHO AND WHY FS'S', James Bird. — Manager and Su- perintendent, Pacific Lime Co., Ltd., Van Anda, Toxada Island. Born Lansing, Iowa, Sept. 26, 1865, son of John N. and Sarah Fry. Educated public schools, Lansing. Contractor and builder of lime kilns, San Juan County, Cal., 1884. Came to British Columbia, 1900. Married Em- ma Smith, Hillsboro, Ore.; has four sons and one daughter. Societies: I. O. O. P.; A. O. U. W. Recreation: yachting. An- glican. Address: Blubber Bay, Texada Island, B. C. FTTIiI^ER, Aubrey T., M. D., C. M., B. A. — Physician. Born Truro, N. S., Feb. 4, 1875, son of George and Rachael Ful- ler. Educated high school, Truro; Mount Allison University. Practiced Canso, N. S., 1901. Came to British Columbia, 1903. Served with Prince of Wales Fusi- liers, Montreal. Married Louise Dun- ham, 1906; has one son and one daugh- ter. Recreations: shooting, fishing and mountain climbing. Liberal. Address: 1055 Broadway, W., "Vancouver, B. C. FUIiIiBBTOlT, Charles Percy, Iili. B. — Of Aikins, Fullerton & Foley, Bar- risters, 221 McDermot Ave., Winni- peg. Born Amherst, N. S., July 18, 1870, son of William M. and Lucy Fullerton. Educated Dalhousie University. Prac- ticed Halifax. 1895; Sydney, C. B., 1900- 1906; Mayor Sydney, 1903. Came to Win- nipeg, 1906, and joined present firm. Married Elizabeth Sadie Ferguson, Syd- ney, C. B.; 1903; has three daughters. Club: Carleton. Recreations: tennis and yachting. Conservative; Anglican. Ad- dress: 96 Maryland St., Winnipeg, Man. PUIiTOM", D. C. — Contractor, Room 23 Canada Life, Vancouver, 324 Pemberton Block, Victoria. Born Glasgow, Scotland, June 1, 1884, son of David and Mary G. Fulton. Educated Hamilton Acad- emy, Hamilton. Came to British Colum- bia and commenced business career as contractor, Vancouver, 1906. Recrea- tion: yachting. Address: 1048 Barclay St., Vancouver, B. C. FUI^TON, P. J., B. A., K. C. — Barrister. Born Bedlington, England, Dec. 8, 1862, son of Alexander and Bar- bara Pulton. Educated Cambridge. So- licitor, England, 1887. Came to British Columbia, 1889. Elected to British Co- lumbia Legislature. 1900, 1903, 1907; At- torney General and Chief Commissioner of Lands; President of the Council; Provincial Secretary, in administrations. 1903-1909, when resigned. Engaged pri- vate practice; Official Administrator; judge of court of revisions, 1890-1900. President Western Canada Irrigation As- sociation. Married Winnifred M. Davie, Victoria. Recreations: hunting and shoot- ing. Conservative. Address: Kamloops, B. C. FUTCHBB, Prederick Addphus. — Di- rector and Local Manager R. V. Winch & Co., Ltd., Temple Bldg., Victoria. Born Salisbury, England, April 28, 1878 son of Thomas Stephen and Emily Flora Futcher. Educated Kentish Town School, London. Came to British Columbia, 1899. With R. V. Winch & Co., Ltd., since 1894. Notary public;' Vice Consul for Norway. Married Eveline Irene Nichol- son, Victoria, 1903; has two sons. Club: Pacific. Recreations: canoeing, fishing, shooting. Conservative; Anglican. Ad- dress: 508 Dallas Road, Victoria, B. C. TTXm'ES, Rev. William Adolphus, B. A. — Field Secretary and General Superin- tendent of Sunday Schools, Diocese of Rupert's Land. Born Iron Hill, Brome County. Que., Dec. 30, 1864, son of Mary Myers and Rev. Thomas William Fyles, D. C. L., P. L. S.. S. P. C. K. of Hull, Que. Educated high school, Sweetsburg; Diocesan Theological College; McGill University (gold medalist classics, 1886). Ordained by Archbishop Bond, Montreal, 1889; charge, Chelsea, 1889-1891; Quyon, 1891-1898; Cote St. Pauls and Verdeur, 1898-1901; rector, Huntingdon, 1901-1904; came to Manitoba, 1904; rector. Bins- earth, 1904-1907; appointed to present charge, 1907. Married Lily Manning, (deceased, 1897). daughter of late Wm. Manning, Barbados, W. I. 1889; has two sons and two daughters. Married Susan Josephine Gllmore Montreal, 1900; has one son and two daughters. Society: I. O. P. Conservative; Anglican. Address: 624 Crescent Ave., Portage la Prairie, Man. T^TSTES-CXXXrrOTSt, Henry Glynne, B. A. Oxon. — Rector of St. James Church, Vancouver, since 1885. Born Notting- hamshire, England, Sept. 4, 1854, son of Rev. Henry and Sarah Catherine Fynes- Clinton. Educated Kebel College, Oxford, ordained deacon 1878, priest 1880, prin- cipal Mission House, Warminster, Salis- bury, 1878-1881, assistant curate St. Mary Magdalen, Bradford, 1881-1885. Came to Canada as rector St. James' Church, Vancouver, 1885. Society: A. F. & A. M. Recreation: cricket. Ad- dress: 309 Cordova St., Vancouver, B. C. 262 WHO'S WHO AND WHY THOMAS MAXWELL FYSHE, B. Sc. pySHZ:, Thomas Maxwell, B. Sc. — Of Walker-Fyshe Co., Ltd., Engineers and General Contractors, Montreal, 7 Crown Bldg., Calgary; manager, Ambrusen Hy- draulic Construction Co. of Canada; president, Fyshe Martin & Co., Ltd.; Northwest Drilling Co.; Northwest Gas Appliance Co., Ltd.; vice-president. Riv- erside Lumber Co., Ltd.; director. Rec- ord Foundry & Machine Co., Ltd. Born Halifax, Sept. 7, 1883, son of Thomas Fyshe. Educated Germany and Canada; McGill University. Engaged bridge building with Waddell & Hedrick, Kan- sas City, Mo.; with R. S. Lea, Montreal; construction work after earthquake. West Indies, 1907-1909. Calgary, since 1909. Served as Captain, 5th Royal Highlanders. Married Olive Bayne, 1910. Club: Ranchmen's; Golf; Country; Mount Royal Golf, Montreal; Beaconsfield Golf, Montreal. Societies: American Society of Civil Engineers; Canadian Society of Civil Engineers; Institute of Civil En- gineers. Address: 605 14th Ave., W., Calgary, Alta. 263 WHO'S WHO AND WHY OSWALD BAYNES FYSH. PYSH, Oswald Bayues. — Auctioneer. Real Estate Agent and Farmer. Born London, Ont., June 6. 1S57, son of Henry and Eliza Anne Fysh. Educated Old Union public schools, London. Druggist, London, 1874; clerk grain warehouse, California, 1875. Came to Moose Jaw, and engaged implement business, 1883; established present business, 1889. Owns 640 acres one mile from city. Alder- man, Moose Jaw, 1885-1892; city clerk, 1892-1896; member public school board. 1898-1904; Alderman, 1911-1912. Unsuc- cessful candidate for Moose Jaw to Sas- katchewan Legislature. 1905. Delegate of Moose Jaw Grain Growers' Association, Ottawa, 1903. when instrumental get- ting through parliament certain amend- ments to Manitoba Grain Act. Immi- gration Delegate of Dominion Govern- ment at various places Great Britain, 1903. Married Grace Theresa Cowan. Moose Jaw. 1S87; has eight sons and three daughters. Society: I. O. O. F. Recreation: baseball. Liberal; Presby- terian. Address: 66 Athabaska St., E., Moose Jaw, Sask. OAGZ:, John Charles. — Vice-president International Elevator Co., Ltd.; vice- president and manager Consolidated Ele- vator Co., Ltd., 404 Grain Exchange, Winnipeg. Born Minneapolis, Minn., Feb. 25, 1876, son of James Edward and Eliz- abeth Gage. Educated public schools. Grain business, Minneapolis, 1894. Came to Winnipeg, 1903. Married Mary Louise Russell, Jamestown, N. D., 1902; has two sons and one daughter. Club: Manitoba. Address: 83 Kingsway, Winnipeg, Man. ISAIE GAGNON. CrAGNON, Isaie — Lumber Manufactur- er. Born Levis County, Que., April 8, 1863, son of Isaie and Esther Dorocher Gagnon. Educated: Parish school, Lewis County. Farm foreman, Guichon Ranch, Port Guichon, B. C, 1885-1891; came to Edmonton and worked for Bill Cash, St. Albert, 1891; wholesale liquor business, St. Albert, 1892; interested in butcher store, 1893-1900; came to Athabasca Landing, 1900; started sawmill business, 1902; built Grand Union Hotel, 1904, operating it until 1911, when sold busi- ness. One of first school trustees, Atha- basca Landing; Councilor, Athabasca, 1907-1912, and largest property owner in the district. Married Clara Noel, daughter of Nestor Noel, Belgium, 1898; has two sons and one daughter. Lib- eral; Roman Catholic. Address: Atha- basca, Alta. 6AHAN, William Henry Townsend. — Barrister and Solicitor. Born Toronto, Aug. 18, 1879, son of Dr. Beresford Townsend and Fanny Gray Gahan. Came to British Columbia as a boy. Ed- ucated private schools, Vancouver, and Toronto. Called to British Columbia Bar, 1903, and for some time previous to coming to Penticton, practiced Vancou- ver. Solicitor for Municipality of Pen- 264 WHO'S WHO AND WHY W. H. T. GAHAN. ticton. Married Gwendolyn Mary Clegg, Priory Park, Ulverston, England, 1909; has one son. Society: A. F. & A. M. Recreations: boating, hunting. Conserv- ative; Anglican. Address: Penticton, B. C. GAIiBRAITH, Francis Wrig-ht — Pub- lisher Red Deer Advocate, Limited. Born Guelph, Ont, Oct. 24, 1862, son of Fran- cis William and Jane Elizabeth Wright Galbraith. Came to Alberta, 1906. Mem- ber of Town Council; of Council Red Deer Board of Trade; director, Red' Deer Memorial Hospital. Married Jessie Holmes Robson, B. A., daughter of late Rev. George Robson; has three sons and one daughter. Address: Red Deer, Alta. GAI^BBAITH, Walter Stuart, M. D., C M. — Physician. Born Guelph, Ont., Aug. 1, 1866, son of Francis William and Jane Elizabeth Galbraith. Edu- cated public schools and Collegiate Insti- tute, Guelph; McGill University. Came to Alberta, 1891; practiced Lethbridge, since 1899; member of firm, Mewburn & Galbraith, 1902; practicing alone since 1907. Senator, University of Alberta; Governor, Alberta College; president, Y. M. C. A. Mayor, Lethbridge, 1907: member Lethbridge school board since WALTER STUART GALBRAITH, M. D. 1903; chairman, 1912. Married Matilda S. Gallinger, 1902; has one son and two daughters. Club: Chinook. Societies: A. F. & A. M.; C. O. F. Liberal; Methodist. Address: 914 Third Ave., S., Lethbridge, Alta. CrAI^i:, Gervase Edward. — Rector of St. John the Evangelist Church, Calgary. Born St. Austell, Cornwall, England, Feb. 12, 1875, son of William and Han- nah Jenkins Gale. Educated St. Charles School; St. John's College; Manitoba University. Came to Canada, 1894; teacher. Diocese of Saskatchewan, 1894; divinity student, Diocese of Rupert's Land, 1897; ordained Deacon for Diocese of Calgary, 1901; appointed to present living, 1910. Married Hattie May Van Buskirk, Lunenburg, N. S., 1901; has six sons. Society: A. O. U. W. Recrea- tion: Scoutmaster of Troop A, Calgary Boy Scouts. Independent; Anglican. Ad- dress: St. John's Rectory, 813 Tewlfth St., E., Calgary, Alta. GAINER, Homer N. — President British American Trust Co., 198 Hastings St., Vancouver; vice-president International Coal & Coke Co., Coleman; vice-presi- dent Royal Collieries Co., Ltd., Leth- bridge. Born Dunham, Que., Sept. 17, 1886, son of J. N. Galer. Educated Dunham and Boston. Banker Cowans- ville. Que. In business some time, Cole- man, Alta., where was Mayor. Came to British Columbia, 1899. Clubs: Ter- minal City; Spokane; Chinook. So- ciety: A. F. & A. M. Recreations: horses, motoring. Address: Hotel Vancouver, Vancouver, B. C. WHO'S WHO AND WHY GAImIm, John Stewart — Of Richards, Akroyd & Gall, Financial Brokers, 325 Homer St., Vancouver. Born Edinburgh, Jan. S, 1876, son of John Duncan and Margaret Jane Gall. Educated: Wat- son's College; Edinburgh University. Articled to Simpson & Lawson, Writers to the Signet, Edinburgh, 1893; came to British Columbia, 1898. Married Maude Donaldson Sawyer Smith, Vancouver. Clubs: Terminal City; Commercial; Royal Vancouver Yacht; Vancouver Athletic. Recreation: yachting. Ad- dress: 958 Denman St., Vancouver, B. C. GAI^IiAGHER, vrilliam H. — Real Es- tate and Financial Agent, 448 Pender St., Vancouver. Secretary treasurer British Columbia Pressed Brick Co., Ltd.; di- rector Vancouver Clear Cedar Lumber Co., Ltd. Born Adjalo Township, Sim- coe County, Ont., Sept. 9, 1864, son of Robert I. and Lucinda Sommerville Gal- lagher. Educated Toronto. Came _ to British Columbia 1886. Alderman, Van- couver, 1897. Married Esther Chapman, Milton, Ont., 1899. Club: Vancouver Ath- letic (director). Society: I. O. O. P- Recreation: horses. Conservative; Pres- byterian. Address: 1935 Comox St., Van- couver, B. C. HON. WILLIAM ALFRED GALLIHER. GAI^I.IHI:B, Hon. William Alfred. — Judge of Court of Appeal for British Columbia. Born Bruce County, Ont., July 26, 1860, son of Francis and Sarah Kirkpatrick Galliher. Educated public and high schools, Walkerton, and Col- legiate Institute, Collingwood. Called to bars or Manitoba, North West Terri- tories and British Columbia, 1887. Served with the Nile contingent under Lord Wolseley, 1885; medal and Khe- dive's star. Member House of Commons for Kootenay, 1900, 1908; appointed one of first .judges of the British Columbia Court of Appeals, Nov. 30, 1909. Mar- ried Louisa Margaret Brown, Toronto, 1907. Clubs: Vancouver; Terminal City. Liberal; Anglican. Address: Victoria, B. C. GAIiIiHTGEB, Claude. — Of Crafts, Lee & Gallinger, Real Estate Brokers, 236 Jasper Ave., E., Edmonton. Director To- field Coal Co., Ltd. Born McDonald's Corners, Ont., Oct. 5, 1881, son of Jacob and Margaret Gallinger. Educated pub- lic schools. Came to Alberta 1899; book- keeper, Ross Bros., 1899; present busi- ness since 1905. Married Alice H. Crafts, Edmonton, 1908; has one son. Presby- terian. Address: 460 Fourth St., Edmon- ton, Alta. OAI^IiO'WAY, Herbert F. H., M. D., C. M. — Surgeon (specialist in orthopedic surgery). Born Hawkesville, Ont., July 20, 1866, son of William and Mary Gal- loway. Educated Toronto. Practiced, Toronto, 1887. Came to Winnipeg, 1905. Orthopedic surgeon, Winnipeg General Hospital; lecturer orthopedic surgery, Manitoba Medical College. Member American Orthopedic Association; Win- nipeg Medico-Chirurgical Society. Mar- ried Charlotte Elsie Sanderson, Toronto, 1889; has two daughters. Independent; Methodist. Address: 661 Broadway, Win- nipeg, Man. HON. ALEXANDER CASIMIR GALT, B. A. GAIjT, Hon. Alexander Casimir, B. A. — Created a judge of the Court of King's Bench, Manitoba, Oct. 24, 1912. Born Toronto, March 15, 1853, son of Sir Thomas and Lady Gait. Educated Dr. Tassies' School, Gait; Hellmuth College; Toronto University; Osgoode Hall. Called 266 WHO'S WHO AND WHY to Ontario Bar, 1876; practiced Toronto, 1876-1896; at Rossland, B. C, 1897-1906; came to Winnipeg and called to Mani- toba Bar, 1906; practiced as member of firm of Tupper, Gait, Tupper, Minty & McTavish; created K. C, 1909. Married Ella Grace Vivian, Toronto, 1885; has three sons and one daughter. Club: Manitoba. Conservative; Anglican. Ad- dress: 219 Yale Ave., Winnipeg, Man. GA^T, Georg'e rrederick.^President Blue Ribbon Co., Ltd.; president North- ern Trusts Co.; vice-president Great West Life Assurance Co.; director Can- adian Bank of Commerce. Born Toronto, March 1, 1855, son of Chief Justice and Frances Louise Gait. Educated Gait Collegiate Institute. Importer of teas, etc., Winnipeg since 1882. Vice-pres- ident Winnipeg General Hospital; pres- ident Winnipeg Rowing Club. Ac- tively interested charitable institutions. Famous oarsrnan and athlete. Married Margaret Smith, 1883; has four daugh- ters. Clubs: Manitoba; Commercial. Ad- dress: Wellington Crescent, Winnipeg, Man. GAI.T, Jolin. — Of G. F. & J. Gait; and of Blue Ribbon Co., Ltd., McDermott and Charlotte Sts. ; President Union Bank of Canada; Director Canadian Fire Insur- ance Co.; advisory board, Royal Trust Co. Born Montreal, March 6, 1856, son of Sir Alexander T. and Lady Gait. Edu- cated high school, Montreal; Lennox- ville. Barron's school. Rice Lake and Gotha, Germany. Private secertary to his father, 1876; clerk of Bank of Mont- real, 1877-1882. Came to Winnipeg, and established present business, 1882. Mar- ried Isabel Atkinson, Chicago, 1885, (de- ceased); married Mabel Patton Hender- son, 1890; has one son and three daugh- ters. Clubs: Manitoba; Mount Royal. Conservative; Anglican. Address: Ros- lyn Rad, Winnipeg, Man. GAMBI^E, Francis Clarke, C. £., T/L. I. C. E. — Engineer of Department of Public Works, Parliament buildings, Victoria. Born, Toronto, Oct. 23, 1848, son of Charles Gamble, Q. C, and Harriet Eliza Gamble. Educated Upper Canada Col- lege; private tutors; Rennselaer Poly- technic Institute, Troy, N. Y., (short course), 1872-1873. Chainman Intercol- onial Ry., 1869-1870; rodman G. W. R., 1871; assistant engineer, G. W. R., 1871- 1872; resident engineer for contractor, P. E. I. Ry., 1873-1875; assistant engi- neer Intercolonial Ry., 1876-1877; assist- ant engineer Q. M. & O. R., 1877-1878; private practice, 1879; first assistant en- gineer. Contract No. 42, C. P. R., 1879- 1880; first assistant engineer, C. P. R., British Columbia, 1880; assistant engi- neer Departm.ent of Public Works, Can- ada, British Columbia, 1881-1887; Gov- ernment agent and resident engineer of Department of Public Works, Canada, British Columbia, 1887-1897; private practice, 1897; Public Works engineer, British Columbia, since 1897. Married Sarah Eleanor Clark; has one son. Club: Union. Recreation: golf. Address: 820 Pemberton Road, Victoria, B. C. GA^/LBItH, Georgre S. — Chartered Pub- lic Accountant, Dominion Trust Co., Regina. Born Newark, Nottingham, England, Aug. 26, 1878, son of George Harrison and Hannah Eliza Gamble. Came to Canada as a boy, 1885. Edu- cated: High Schools, Indian Head and Regina. Law clerk, Scott & Hamilton, 1891; clerk. Attorney General's Depart- ment, Northwest Territories Government 1891-1892; Salvation Army officer, doing financial work for four years; Auditor's Department, Northwest Territories Gov- ment, 1905; Assistant Auditor, Alberta Provincial Government, three years; practiced as public accountant Regina for some time previous to taking pres- ent position, 1912. City Auditor, Re- gina, 1908-1911. Married Mary J. R. Mclnnis, 1903; has two sons. Society: I. O. O. F. Recreations: curling, horti- culture. Independent; Methodist. Ad- dress: Regina, Sask. GABBUTT, Oliver B. — Barrister. Born Brampton, Ont., Feb. 1, 1878, son of D. H. and Charlotte Garbutt. Educated Os- goode Hall. Called to Ontario Bar, and practiced Brampton, 1900. Came to Man- itoba, 1903. Married Katherine Robert- son, Brampton, 1906; has one son and one daughter. Society: A. F. & A. M. Liberal; Presbyterian. Address: Crystal City, Man. GABBBN, James Ford, C- B., B. B. S., M. B. A. — Of Garden & Taylor, Survey- ors, 423 Hamilton St.. Vancouver. Born Woodstock, Ont., Feb. 19, 1847, son of H. W. G. and E. Jane Garden. Educated Charlotte County grammar school, N. B.; member Canadian Society, C. E., 1894. Mayor of Vancouver, 1898-1900; member of British Columbia Legislature, for Vancouver, 1900-1909. Served as Lieu- tenant Intelligence Corps, North West Rebellion, 1885; wounded at Batouche (medal). Club: Vancouver. Conserva- tive; Anglican. Address: Vancouver, B. C. 267 WHO'S WHO AND WHY FRANK G. GARDINER. GARDimcZt, Prank G. — Of Gardiner & Mercer, Architects and Steel and Con- crete Engineers, Westminster Trust Bldg., New Westminster. Born Bristol, England, Sept. 29, 1878, son of Fredericl? W. Gardiner, arcliitect-surveyor, Bath. Educated higli school, Bath, England. Practiced his profession for some time, Bath, England; private practice Soutli Africa, Transvaal Government, 1903- 1907. Came to British Columbia, and established present practice. 1908. Club: New Westminster. Society: A. P. & A. M. Recreations: tennis, motoring. Con- servative; Anglican. Address: 418 Roy- al Ave., New Westminster, B. C. WILLIAM FREDERICK GARDINER. 6ABDINES, WUliam Prederick. — Ar- chitect, 347 Pender St., Vancouver. Born Bath, England, May 24, 1884, son of Frederick William and Emma Gardiner. Educated Kingsholme College; took three years' course in architecture. Practiced in his father's office 1902. Came to Brit- ish Columbia, 1907, and practiced Van- couver since. Member B. C. Architects' Association; member Royal Colonial In- stitute of London, England. Clubs: New Westminster; Western; Country; Junior Constitutional (London); Union (Vic- toria). Conservative; Anglican. Address: Balmoral Court, Pendrell and Thurlow Sts., Vancouver, B. C. GARDiniB, WiUiam Arthur, B. A., M. D., C. M. — Physician and Surgeon, 470 Main St., Winnipeg. Born Huntingdon. Que., Jan. 31, 1877, son of Isaac and Margaret Gardner. Educated McGlll University. Came to Winnipeg, 1904; surgeon Children's Hospital, Winnipeg Free Dispensary. Lieutenant C. A. M. C. ; treasurer Manitoba College Physician and Surgeons. Married Beatrice Cooper, Montreal, 1908. Societies: Military In- stitute; all medical societies. Recrea- tions: tennis, golf. Liberal; Methodist. Address: 265 Langside St., Winnipeg, Man. JOSEPH H. GARIEPY. GABIEPV, Josepu H. — -Retired Mer- chant, Gariepy Block, Edmonton. Presi- dent Fort McKay Oil & Asphalt Co.; president Jasper Mining Co., Ltd.; presi- dent L'Ouest Canadien; director Pressed Brick Co., Ltd.; president Arrow Lake Land Co.; director Northern Alberta Ex- ploration Co.; director Alberta Invest- ments, Ltd.; director Edmonton Portland Cement Co., Ltd.; director Hardstone Brick Co., Ltd.; director Suburban Radial Tramway Co., Ltd. Born St. Lin, Que., Dec. 13, 1852, son of Josepli and Vitaline Archambault Gariepy. Educated parish schools, St. Lin; settlement school. New Glasgow. Clerk grocery store, Montreal, 1869; manager, 1881-1893; purchased 268 WHO'S WHO AND WHY business and conducted same, 1893-1900; came to. Edmonton, 1893; member of firm Gariepy & Chenier, general merchants, 1894-1900, as Gariepy & Brosseau, 1900- 1902; Gariepy & Lessard, 1902-1910, with branch at Morinville, Alta, under name Morinville Store Co., Ltd. Councillor, Edmonton, 1897; president Board of Trade ten years; member school board several years. Married Etudienne Bois- soneault, Montreal, 1874; has four sons and three daughters. Club: Edmonton. Societies: K. of C; I. O. F.; C. M. B. A. ; Nationale Alliance Canadien. Liberal; Roman Catholic. Address: 493 Fourth St., Edmonton, Alta. aABIEF'Sr, Wilfred, B. A., B. C. L. — Of Gariepy, Giroux & Dunlop, Barristers, 155 Jasper Ave., B., Edmonton; Proprie- tor of Le Progres. Born Montreal, March 14, 1877, son of Joseph H. and Etudienne Boissonneault Gariepy. Educated St. Laurent College; Laval University; Mc- Gill University. Came to Alberta, 1893; practiced under firm name, Taylor, Boyle & Gariepy, Edmonton, 1903-1906; as Gariepy & Laudry, 1907-1911; present partnership formed, 1912. Unsuccessful candidate Alberta Legislature, for St. Albert, 1909. Alderman, Edmonton, 1907-1910; director Edmonton Children's Aid Society; school trustee since 1904; president Edmonton Liberal Club. Mar- ried Albertina Lessard, Cranbourne, Que., 1903; has three sons and one daughter. Clubs: Edmonton; Northern. Societies: St. Jean Baptiste; K. of C; Y. M. C. A. Liberal; Roman Catholic. Address: 537 Hardisty Ave., Edmonton, Alta. JOHN JAMES GARLAND. GABI^AITI), John James. — Of William Garland & Co., Clothing and Men's Fur- nishings, Saskatchewan Ave., Portage la Prairie; director Radiators Ltd. Born Bells Corners, Ont., Sept. 5, 1873, son of Absalom and Isabell Garland. Educated Collegiate Institute, Ottawa- Came to Manitoba, employed as clerk with Wil- liam Garland Co., Portage la Prairie, 1892; appointed manager, 1897; taken into partnership, 1899; after death of late Wm. Garland, took over the entire business. Alderman, 1901-1910; Mayor by acclammation, 1911. Married Kath- leen Fox; has one son and three daugh- ters. Societies: A. F. & A. M.; I. O. O. F. Recreation: horses. Conservative; Anglican. Address: Dufferin Ave., Port- age la Prairie, Man. GABi^ANS, Captain Neelin — Managing Director Nimkisch Lake Logging Co., Imperial Block, Vancouver; also inter- ested, British Columbia farm lands. Born Ottawa, Aug. 1, 1860, son of Ed- ward and Mary Anne Neelin Garland. Educated public schools; Belleville Col- lege, Belleville. Came to British Colum- bia, 1894. Superintendent, British Amer- ica Corporation, White Horse, Y. T., until 1900. Served with Prince Louise CAPT. M. NEELIN GARLAND. Dragoon Guards, Ottawa; took rank of Captain C school, Toronto. Married Mary Agnes Lyons, daughter of John Lyons, "Vancouver. Clubs: Vancouver, Westminster (New Westminster); Can- adian Military Institute, Toronto. So- ciety: A. F. & A. M. Recreations: shoot- ing, fishing. Conservative; Anglican. Address: 1643 Nelson, St., Vancouver, B. C. GABBBTT, Alexander Edward. — Of Livingston, Garrett, King & O'Dell, Bar- risters, 602 Hastings St., Vancouver. Born Hamilton, Sept. 16, 1870, son of John and Jessie Bell Garrett. Educated Upper Canada College; Osgoode Hall. Member of firm, Livingston & Garrett; established 1894. Came to British Co- lumbia, 1898, and established present firm Club: Terminal City. Recreations: boating, sailing. Address: 1419 Pendrill St., Vancouver, B. C. WHO'S WHO AND WHY HERBERT NEVILLE GARRETT. GABBETT, Herbert NeviUe — Of The Capitol Investment Co., Real Estate and Financial Brokers, 208 20th St., E., Sas- katoon. Born Reading, Berkshire, Eng- land, May 10, 1877, son of Neville and Emma Elizabeth Garrett. Educated pri- vate schools, England. Accountant, Isle of Wight, England, 1901-1911. Came to Saskatoon, 1911; present company form- ed, 1911. Member, Saskatoon Real Es- tate Exchange, Ltd. Married Lillian Pickworth, Brighton, England. Recrea- tions: music, outdoor sports. Conserva- tive; Anglican. Address: Saskatoon, Sask. OABBETT, Julian, A. B. — Of Garrett & Kurd, Real Estate and Insurance Brokers, 653 1st St., Edmonton. Born Hyde Park, Mass., Jan. 8, 1883, son of Edmund H. and Marietta Goldsmith Gar- rett. Educated public schools, Boston; Harvard University. Came to Alberta, 1907. Resident engineer, construction work, G. T. P., 1905-1911; with Crafts, Lee & Gallinger,, real estate brokers, 1910-1911; present partnership formed, 1911. Clubs: Edmonton; Harvard (Bos- JULIAN GARRETT, A. B. ton) ; Canadian Society of Civil Engi- neers; member Edmonton Board of Trade. Recreations: golf, tennis. An- glican. Address: Edmonton, Alta. GABBIOCH, W. Scott. — Real Estate Agent, 16 Saskatchewan Ave., Portage la Prairie. Born Portage la Prairie, Sept. 10, 1863, son of John and Eliza Garrioch, who was daughter of late Colin Camp- bell, Chief Factor Hudson's Bay Co. Ed- ucated public schools; Lansdown Col- lege. Appointed Local Crown Timber Agent, Portage la Prairie, 1893. Chair- man public school board, 1911. Married Catherine Purves, Portage la Prairie, 1892; has one son and six daughters. Society: W. O. W. Conservative; An- glican. Address: 49 Garrioch St., S. W., Portage la Prairie, Man. G-ABBV, Thomas Henry, M. Xt, A. — Rancher. Born Kippen, Ont., Jan. 28, 18 62, son of Thomas and Celena Garry. Educated rural school. Elected to Sas- katchewan Legislature, for Yorkton, 1905; re-elected, 1908. Married Helen Sharp, 1900. Presbyterian; Liberal. Ad- dress: Willow Brook, Sask. OABTON, Bev. William John. — Canon of St. John's Cathedral, Winnipeg, and Rector of St. Philip's, Norwood. Born London, England. April 22, 1856, son of John and Frances Garton. Educated 270 WHO'S WHO AND WHY London, England, and Church Missionary Institute, Reading, England. Ordained deacon, 1883; priest, 1884; appointed to present charge, 1909. Author of various hymns. A prominent member of the Masonic Order of Manitoba, having served various offices Grand Lodge, the last being that of Deputy Grand Master. Married Laura Elizabeth Nash, York- shire, England, 1885; has one son and two daughters. Conservative; Anglican. Address: 3'62 College Ave., Winnipeg, Man. ROBERT GAW. GA'W, Bobert. — Contractor and Lumber Merchant. Born County Down, Ireland, Nov. 15, 1852, (of Scotch parents), son of Robert and Hannah Gaw. Educated private and public schools County Down. Came to New Brunswick, 1876. Con- tractor and owner of sash and door factory, Kingston, Ont., 1878-1899. Came to British Columbia, 1899; now engaged on construction of Provincial Court House. Mayor, Grand Forks, 1911. Served three years as Alderman, Grand Porks; License and Police Commissioner, five years. Married Jessie Ann Shan- non, daughter of Robert Shannon, 1879; has one son and three daughters. So- cieties: L. O. L (Master of Local Lodge); I. O. F. (Finance Secretary). Conser- vative; Presbyterian. Address: Grand Forks, B. C. G-EODDESi J. Percy.— Of Geddes & Spear, Customs Brokers, 719 Pender St., W., Vancouver. Born Montreal, March 15, 1868, son of Charles G. and Janet Geddes. Educated Montreal. Came to British Columbia, 1888. Customs house broker, Vancouver, 1898. Served with Victoria Rifles, Montreal. Married Mar- garet Ellen Day, Bellingham, Wash., 1901; has one son. Club: Vancouver Athletic. Recreations: rowing, yachting, swimming. Anglican. Address: 1840 McNicoll Ave., Vancouver, B. C. MALCOLM D. GEDDES. GEDDES, Malcolm D. — Of Geddes & Sheffield, Real Estate and Financial Brokers, 707a First St., B., Calgary, and 29-30 Charing Cross, London, England; director Herald Western Co., Ltd.; direc- tor A. Mitchell Nursery Co., Ltd. Born Wick, Caithnesshire, Scotland, Aug. 10, 1867, son of James and Jessie Dick Ged- des. Came to Canada, 1877. Educated public schools; Business College and On- tario Agricultural College. Farm fore- man, Ontario Agricultural College, 1897; associate editor, Farmers Advocate, Win- nipeg, 1902; editor Farm and Ranch Re- view, Calgary, 1904; established pres- ent business, 1909. Member Calgary Board of Trade. Married Mary J. Wa- ters, Guelph, Ont., 1903; has one son and one daughter. Club: Canadian. Rec- reations: motoring, fishing. Liberal; Presbyterian. Address: Mount Royal, Calgary, Alta. WHOS WHO AND WHY WILLIAM GEORGESON. OEORGESON', William. — President Georgeson & Co., Ltd.. Wholesale Gro- cers, 223 8th Ave., W., Calgary; director Crown Life Insurance Co.; director Standard Trust Co.; director Security Trust Co. . Born Quebec. Aug. 26, 1859, son of Alexander and Elizabeth McMi- chael Georgeson. Educated Quebec. ■With Thompson, Codville & Co., Que- bec, 1874. Founded wholesale grocery business, Winnipeg. Ex-president Win- nipeg Board of Trade; ex-president Job- bers' Union, Winnipeg. Established present business, 1906. Married Annie Anderson, Quebec, 1882; has one son and two daughters. Clubs: Ranchmen's; Al- berta; Manitoba; Adanac; St. Charles Country; Carleton. Societies: I. O. F. Scottish Clans. Recreation: curling. Conservative. Address: Alberta Hotel, Calgary, Alta. WHO'S WHO AND WHY WAI^TER A. GEDDBS. GEDDES, "Walter A. — Secretary Treas- urer, Agencies, Ltd., Auditors, Account- ants and General Brokers, Clarence Block, Calgary. Treasurer, Alberta Bible Society; treasurer. Bishop Pinkham Col- lege. Born Brantford, Ont., March 3, 1861, son of James and Emma W. Ged- des. Educated Collegiate Institute, Ham- ilton; Osgoode Hall. Called to Ontario Bar, 1883; practiced Toronto, 1883-1898; accountant, Toronto, 1898-1906. Came to Alberta and established present busi- ness, 1907. Married Elizabeth C. Boyd, daughter of Judge Boyd, Toronto, 1886; has two sons and one daughter. Con- servative; Anglican. Address: P. O. Box 1199, Calgary, Alta. CrZNai:, Iiaurence Arthur. — Of R. P. Rithet & Co., "Wharf St., Victoria. Born England, Feb. 17, 1878, son of James and Susana Genge. Educated Whitgift, Croy- don, England. Served with Royal Navy, Admiralty, 1898; China, 1899-1902. Came to British Columbia, 1902; joined pres- ent firm as treasurer, 1904. Married Gertrude Alice Rithet, Victoria. Club: Union. Address: 998 Humbolt St., Vic- toria, B. C. GERMAnTZ:, "WUliain I^etson, 3. F. — General Manager and Director British American Trust Co., Ltd., Cotton Bldg., Vancouver. Born Bristol, England, Aug. 5, 1861, son of John Edward and Mary Ann Germaine. Educated: Bristol gram- mar school; joined Bank of Montreal, 1883. Came to British Columbia, 1892, and remained service of Bank until 1896. Travelled around the world, 1897- WILLIAM LETSON GERMAINE. 1903. Married Amy M. Peterson, 1901. Club: Vancouver. Society: A. F. & A. M. Recreation: yachting. Conserva- tive; Anglican. Address: Keye Road, Kerrisdale, B. C. DAVID GIBB. GZBB, David. — Contractor (retired), 500 Dunsmuir St., Vancouver. Born Ayrshire, Scotland, May 15, 1852, son of John and Agnes Gibb. Educated pub- lic schools Ayrshire. Employed as stone cutter. New York, 1878-1887; foreman, Reid & Tomlinson, stone cutters, Chica- go, 1881-1884; coal mine contracting for Gault Bros. Lethbridge, 1884-1887. Came to British Columbia and engaged gen- eral contracting, Vancouver, 1887. Has done the stone work for many buildings, 273 WHO'S WHO AND WHY Vancouver, some of which are old Post Office, St. John's Church and public schools. Married Sarah Mathieson (de- ceased); married Lillie Megrath, Seattle, Wash., 1911; has one son and three daughters. Recreation: motoring. Lib- eral; Presbyterian. Address: 305 Elev- enth Ave., W., "Vancouver, B. C. GIBB, J. Sidney. — Manager Imperial 6ank of Canada, Victoria. Born Carluke, Scotland, son of John J. Gibb. Edu- cated Edinburgh. Came to Canada as a child. Ranching, Calgary, 1881-1889; clerk. Imperial Bank, Calgary, 1889-189.5; clerk, Imperial Bank Vancouver 1895- 1899; manager of Victoria branch since 1901. Married Eva Travis daughter of Judge Travis, Calgary, 1894. Clubs: Union; Royal Victoria Yacht (Commo- dore for many years). Recreation: yachting. Conservative; Anglican. Ad- dress: 1441 Elford St., Victoria, B. C. GIBBONS, Walter Jolin. — Of Foley- Beinnett & Gibbons, Real Estate and In- surance Brokers, Main St., Penticton. Born Surrey, England, Sept. 23, 1881, son of William Joseph and Mary Gib- bons. Educated public schools. Came to Manitoba 1900; British Columbia, 1907; in present business since. Mar- ried Violet Amy Barnes, Penticton, 1910; has one son. Anglican. Address: Pen- ticton, B. C. C. LIONEL GIBBS. aiBBS, C. i;ionel, M. S. A., A. A. A. — Of Barnes & Gibbs, Architects, Imperial Bank Bldg., Edmonton. Born Newport, Monmouthshire, England, Nov. 11 1877, son of Joseph and Kate Youngman Gibbs. Educated St. John's School, Ox- ford, England. Articled with architect, Newport, 1895; London and Caterham, Surrey, 1903-1907; came to Edmonton, 1907; practiced alone, 1907-1908; pres- ent partnership formed, 1908. Unsuc- cessful candidate for Edmonton Council, 1911. Publication: "The Meaning of the City Planning Movement," a strong ad- vocate that as a business proposition it Is better to beautify the environment of the poor than boulevard the roads of the rich. Married Gabrielle Eugenia Meras, Paris, 1907; has one son and one daughter. Clubs: Edmonton; Ed- monton Country. Societies: St. George's; Civic Association of America. Recrea- tions: curling, tennis. Independent; An- glican. Address: 513 Sixteenth St., Ed- monton, Alta. GIBSON, Andrew J., M. B., C. M. — Physician and Surgeon, eye, ear and throat specialist, 909 Government St., Victoria. Born Scotland, July 1, 1870, son of Andrew and Jessie Macdonald Gibson. Educated Gordon's College, Aberdeen; Edinburgh University. Ad- mitted to practice London, 1894; prac- ticed Minnesota, 1894-1896; served as Civil Surgeon, R. A. M. C, South Afri- can War; Medical Health Officer East- ern Division; private practice Victoria since 1909. Married Mildred Gosling, London, England, 1902; has one son and one daughter. Club: Pacific. Rec- reation: golf. Presbyterian. Address: Victoria, B. C. GIFFORD, Thomas, M. Ii. A. — Jewel- er, 677 Columbia Ave., New Westmin- ster. Born Lockerbie, Scotland, June 1, 1854, son of William and Margaret Gif- ford. Educated grammar school Lock- erbie. Jeweler Lockerbie, 1868. Came to British Columbia, 1887. Member New Westminster hospital board; elect- ed to British Columbia Legislature for New Westminster City, 1901; re-elected, 1903, 1907 and 1909; ex-Alderman and school trustee. Served with Dumfries- shire Volunteers. Married Annie A. Stoddard, Lockerbie; has five sons and two daughters. Societies: A. F. & A. M.; K. of P. Recreations: cricket, fishing. Address: Third Street, New Westmin- ster, B. C. OIGOT, Edward Frances. — Manager The Hudson's Bay Co., Nelson. Presi- dent Kootenay Lake (General Hospital. Born Mayence, Germany, May 30, 1847, son of Nicholas and Josephine von Kirckesh Gigot. Educated Jacoby's College. Came to Canada, 1864. En- gaged railway construction work, 1864- 1873; joined Hudson's Bay Co., 1873. Came to Nelson, 1900. Elected to Man- 274 WHO'S WHO AND WHY EDWARD FRANCES GIGOT. itoba Legislature, representing St. Francois Xavier, 1883. Married Rosa Ness, St. Charles, Man., 1876; has three sons and four daughters. Club: Nelson. Society: I. O. O. F. Conservative; Ro- man Catholic. Address: Nelson. B. C. OII^CHRIST, Hector Hugh— With Ait- ken & Wright, Barristers and Solicitors, Alberta Block, Calgary. Born Chats- worth, Ont., Oct. 3, 1885, son of James and Isabel Gilchrist. Educated: public schools, Chatsworth; Owen Sound Col- legiate; Osgoode Hall. Taught school, Newmarket, Ont., 1905; taught school. Maple Creek, Sask., 1906; law student with A. A. Ballachey, High River, Alta., 1908-1911. Society: K. P. Recreations: Lacrosse, football. Liberal; Presbyter- ian. Address: 1807 4th St. W., Calgary, Alta. GH^ES, Archibald Waring:. — Manag- ing Director Imperial Underwriters' Corporation, Barnard Ave., Vernon. Born Chester, England, Jan. 31, 1869, son of Rev. William Theophilus and Rebecca Francis Sharman Giles. Edu- cated privately, Chester. Came to Can- ada, 1887. Engaged farming and mer- cantile business, Frontenac County, 1887-1888; insurance business, Barrie, Ont., 1889-1891; with Lancashire Insur- ance Co., Toronto, 1891-1901; insurance broker, 1901-1902; inspector Atlas As- surance Co., Montreal, 1902-1903; man- ager Atlas Assurance Co., Toronto, 1903-1905. Came to British Columbia, 1906; organized present company, 1907. ARCHIBALD WARING GILES. Married Grace Hay Campbell, daughter of Col. Campbell, 71st Highlanders, 1893; has three daughters. Conserva- tive; Anglican. Address: Vernon, B. C. JAMES ADAM GILL. GIImJm, James Adam — Secretary-Treas- urer, Johnston & Co., Ltd., Kamloops. Borns Leeds, England, Sept. 21, 1859, son of John and Mary Gill. Educated public schools, Leeds. Came to British Columbia, 1887. With Turnbull & Co., contractors, New Westminster, 1887- 1890; contracting, Vancouver, 1890- 1894; member of Arm, Johnston & Gill, contractors, Kamloops, 1894; business incorporated under present name, 1905. Served as Alderman, Kamloops, 1905- 1906; member Royal Inland Hospital 275 WHO'S WHO AND WHY Board; president, Kamloops Board of Trade. Married Emina Hyde, 1891; has four daughters. Society: K. P. Recrea- tions: fishing, outdoor sports. Conserv- ative; Anglican. Address: 224 Seymour St., Kamloops, B. C. GIIiIiEN, Charles Frederick, M. A. — Lecturer in Classics and Mathematics St. Boniface College. Born Fairville, St. John, N. B., son of James and Cath- erine Gillen. Educated University of St. Joseph's College. Professor of Eng- lish and Mathematics, University of St. Joseph's College, two years. Came to St. Boniface College, 1910. Representa- tive from St. Boniface College on Board of English Examiners in Arts, Univer- sity of Manitoba. Society: C. O. F. Address: St. Boniface, Man. GIIiIiESPIi:, Francis Joseph. — Presi- dent and Manager Gillespie's, Ltd., Do- minion Trust Bldg., Vancouver. Born Adjala, Ont., Dec. 16, 1855, son of Eu- gene and Mary Gillespie. Educated Everett public school; Barrie Collegiate Institute; De Lasalle Institute. Taught school 1872, rising to principal. Grain business, 1887-1900, as representative of W. D. Matthews, Toronto; subsequently inspector for The Sun Life Insurance Co.; latei- manager Excelsior Life Insurance Co. for Maritime Provinces. Trans- ferred, same capacity, British Colum- bia, 1904; resigned to take present posi- tion, 1910. Trustee for public and high schools ■ for sixteen years. Reeve of Mara municipality six years; county commissioner two years: Warden of County of' Ontario, 1894; contested North Ontario, unsuccessfully, for the House of Commons, 1895. Justice of Peace for twenty years. Member of Executive Sons of Scotland for six years. Married Christina Macdonald, 1881; has four sons and three daugh- ters. Clubs: Terminal City. Recrea- tion: baseball. Address: 1323 Burrard St., Vancouver, B. C. GUiIiESFZi:, George. — Banker (re- tired). Born Quebec, March 9, 1849, son of Alexander and Marion Holmes Gillespie. Educated Bonnington Park, Peebles, Scotland. Clerk Bank of Scot- land, Edinburgh, 1865. Came to British Columbia, 1878. Ex-manager Canadian Bank of Commerce; ex-superintendent BB.nk of British Columbia. Married Florence Adelaide Hebden, Hamilton, 1878; has eight sons and one daughter. Club: Union. Recreations: golf and field sports, shooting, fishing. Address: "Highwood," 1201 Moss St., Victoria, B. C. GIIiIiESFIz:, James Andrew, M. D., C. M. — Physician and Surgeon. Born Peterboro Ont, Sept. 8, 1870, son of Alexander and Helen Gillespie. Edu- cated Peterboro public school and Col- legiate Institute. Graduated from Mon- treal College of Pliarmacy (gold medal- ist), 1896; Bishop's Medical College (gold medalist), 1901. Drug business, Peterboro, 1887; appointed house sur- geon to the Woman's and Western Hospitals, Montreal, 1901; came to British Columbia, 1901; appointed physi- cian and surgeon to the Wellington Collieries, now Canadian Collieries, Ltd., 1906. Married Ada H. Reed, Mon- treal, 1902; has one son and one daugh- ter. Societies: A. F. & A. M.; A. O. U. W. Recreations: yachting, tennis. Ad- dress: Suite 110-114 Vancouver Block, 736 Granville St., Vancouver, B. C. GIIiIiESFIz:, John Bums (F. M.). — Of Gillespie & Williams, Real Estate Brokers, Abernethy. Born Township Culross, Bruce County, Ont., Aug. 4, 1864, son of William and Flora Gilles- pie. Came to Saskatchewan and en- gaged farming, 1887. Established pres- ent business, 1904. Chairman Council, Abernethy, since 1908; chairman Board of Trustees, Saltoun, Sask., for 12 years; was on committee that drafted first constitution of the Saskatchewan Grain Growers' Association; Was one of first delegation sent to Ottawa by Grain Growers' Association, 1903. Mar- ried Mary Strath (deceased), 1894. Lib- eral; Presbyterian. Address: Abernethy, Sask. GIIiIiEV, Walter Buthveu. — Manag- ing Director Gilley Bros., Ltd.. Colum- bia St.. New Westminster. Born St. Andrews, N. B., Oct. 22, 1859, son of Walter and Sarah Gilley. Educated Charlotte County, N. B. Came to Brit- ish Columbia, 1877; engaged lumber camps, 1885; Alderman, 1899-1900. Mar- ried Selina F. Hinch, 1888; has two sons and five daughters. Address: 403 St. George St., New Westminster, B. C. GII^IiIES, B. D., M. D. — Physician, 719 Georgia St., Vancouver. Born Tees- water, Ont., June 11, 1875, son of Dr. John and Fanny Gillies. Educated Har- rison High School; Toronto University; McGill Medical College. Came to Brit- ish Columbia, 1900. Married Margaret Amy Leckie, -Montreal; has two daugh- ters. Address: 1359 Davie St., Vancou- ver, B. C. GIIiIiXS, A. B., M, Ii. A. — Born Why- cocomagh, N. S., Jan. 28, 1864, son of Donald M. and Mary Gillis. Educated Whycocomagh. Elected member of North West Legislative Assembly, 1894; by acclamation, 1898 and 1902. Deputy Speaker, 1898-1902. Speaker during the last Legislative Assembly of the Terri- tories. Elected to the first Saskatche- wan Legislature for Pipestone, 1905; re-elected, 1908. Presbyterian; Provin- cial Rights. Address: Whitewood, Sask. 276 WHO'S WHO AND WHY F. M. GINTHE-R. GIITTHEB, Francis Marion. — President of The F. M. Ginther Land Company, Ltd., Real Estate and Financial Agents, Toronto St., Medicine Hat. Born, Ohio, ^■^^<.-^-' ^®^- 3, 1879, son of Charles and Mary Ginther. Educated public and •high schools, Illinois. Farming, North Dakota, 1901-1906. Came to Alberta and established present-business, 1906. Mem- ber Medicine Hat Board of Trade and Industrial Committee, and is very heavily interested in developing Medicine Hat District. Married Estella Sprinkel, 1901; has two sons. Club: Cypress. Liberal; Anglican. Address: 436 Braemer St., Medicine Hat, Alta. 277 WHO'S WHO AND WHY aXJ^US, Hagfh Evan, B. C. J*. — Of Sillis & Macdonald, Barristers, Clarence Block, Calgary. Born Inverness County, N. S., March 9, 1854. Educated Univer- sit yof St. Francis Xavier. Called to Nova Scotia bar, 1882. Practiced An- napolis Royal, 1882-1899; Mayor Anna- polis Royal, 1891-1894; served as re- corder and school commissioner; unsuc- cessfully contested Annapolis County for Nova Scotia Legislature as Conserv- ative, 1894. Came as manager invest- ment company, British Columbia, 1899; came to Calgary and appointed City Clerk, 1904; resigned to resume prac- tice of law, 1910; was commissioner of finance, 1906; raised Volunteer Field Battery of Artillery, Calgary; Major 14th C. A. S. C. Married Lloyd, daugh- ter of Rev. John Cassidy, formerly chaplain to forces, Hamilton, Bermuda, 1889; has one daughter. Club: Alberta. Society: A. F. & A. M. (P. D. G. M. Grand Lodge of N. S.). Conservative. Address: 701 Seventh Ave., W., Calgary, Alta. ailil^ZS, Bonald. John. — Chief Clerk Provincial Department of Public Works, Edmonton. Born Stewardale, Cape Breton, N. S., June 15, 1877, son of Archie A. and Annie McDonald Gillis. Came to Manitoba, 1882. Educated pub- lic schools, Winnipeg; public and high schools, Whitewood, Sask. After work- ing on farm for some years and subse- quently teaching and clerking, became time keeper. Department of Public Works North West Territories Govern- ment, Calgary, 1901; in office of Assist- ant Chief Engineer, Calgary, 1902; Re- gina, 1903; appointed Chief Clerk in Department, 1903; removed to Edmon- ton and appointed to present position, 1905. Married Florence Bannerman McBeth, daughter of Angus McBeth, Winnipeg, 1905; has two daughters. Societies: A. F. & A. Ml; I. O. F.; K. of P.; S. O. S.; St. Andrew's. Presbyterian. Address: 450 Clara St., Edmonton, Alta. GUMOU&, HugfH B. — Of Watrous Engine Works Co., Molson's Bank Bldg., Vancouver. Born Toronto, Nov. 1, 1861, son of Robert N. and Elizabeth Gil- mour. Educated public schools, Toron- to and Ottawa; Collegiate Institute, Ot- tawa. Foreman John Abell Engine Works, Woodbridge, 1883. Came to British Columbia, 1883; general fore- man C. P. R., 1883-1898; manager for Watrous Engine Co., in British Colum- bia, since 1898. Represented Vancouver British Columbia Legislature, 1900. Served as Alderman, Vancouver, 1899, when chairman fire and police commit- tee. Club: Terminal City (director). Societies: A. F. & A. M.; I. O. O. F. Lib- eral; Presbyterian. Address: 1240 Rob- son St., Vancouver, B. C. GIBOXTABB, Kt. Kev. Vlgr. Smile, O. M. X., D. D. — Vicar Apostolic of Ath- abaska. Born Sable, France, Feb. 2, 1840. Educated Little Seminary, Le Mans and Grand Seminary, Quebec. Came to Canada, 1859; ordained priest, 1862; entered Community of Oblate Fathers, 1863; missionary among In- dians of Canadian North West; named Titular Bishop of Ibora, and Vicar Apostolic of Athabaska, 1890. Address: Lesser Slave Lake, Alta. GZBOUX, J.. A., B. A. — Of Gariepy & Giroux, Barristers and Solicitors, Gar- iepy Bldg., Edmonton. Born West Farnham, Que., July 26, 1884, son of Leonide and Isabella D'Aragon Giroux. Educated: Montreal College; Paris Uni- versity; Louvain, Belgium. Called to Alberta Bar, 1911, since when has prac- ticed Edmonton. Correspondent for sev- eral European Reviews. Married Marie Irene Shriners, 1912. Club: Empire. Society: K. of C. Recreation: tennis Conservative; Roman Catholic. Ad- dress: 526 16th St., Edmonton, Alta. THOMAS ANSON GIRVIN. GIBVIN, Thomas Anson — Of Girvin & Sumner, Real Estate and Financial son, Saskatoon, 1911. Conservative; Agents, 229 2nd Ave., Saskatoon. Born Huron County, Ont., Feb. 3. 1879, son of Hugh and Susan Anderson Girvin. Edu- cated public and high schools, Ontario. Farming, Ontario, until 1906. Came to Saskatoon and established present busi- ness, 1906; member, Saskatoon Real Es- tate Board. Married Gertrude H. Isaac, St. Catharines, Ont., 1911. Societies: C. O. F.; K. P. Liberal; Methodist. Ad- dress: 312 Crowe Block, Saskatoon, Sask. 278 WHO'S WHO AND WHY CrIBVIN, Jolin Alexander. — Of John A. Girvin & Co., Builder and Contractor, Financial Broker, of Winnipeg. Born Ashfield, Ont., Oct. 18, 1852, son of Captain David and Anne Glen Girvin. Educated public schools. Came to Win- nipeg, 1877. General contractor, Win- nipeg, since 1882. Director and mem- ber executive. Standard Trust Co. Mar- ried Jennie E. Arthur, Goderich, Ont., 1875; has two sons and three daugh- ters. Clubs: Manitoba; Carleton. So- cieties: A. F. & A. M. ; Scott:sh Rite. Congregationalist. Address: 356 Carl- ton St., Winnipeg, Man. GITCHEI^K, "Wallace Frank. — Cap- italist. Born Kent County, Mich., Dec. 11, 1877, son of Harry M. and Lucia A. Gitchell. Educated public and high schools. Grand Rapids, Mich. Clerk Western Union Telegraph Co., Grand Rapids, 1887-1888; clerk Standard Oil Co., 1888-1894; office manager Grand Rapids Electric Railway Co., 1895-1900. Came to British Columbia, 1901. Con- troller British Columbia Electric Rail- way Co., Vancouver^ 1901-1911. Mar- ried Edith Jackson, "Vancouver, 1907; has one son. Club: Terminal City (ex- president). Society: A. P. & A. M. Rec- reations: all outdoor sports. Presby- ter:an. Address: 2394 First Ave., W., Vancouver, B. C. GI^ADWIIT, Captain Wynyard Charles — Chief Provincial Fire Warden, 429 Pender St., Vancouver. Born Nova Sco- tia, Aug. 3, 1869, son of Arthur Stan- hope and Louise Gladwin. Educated public schools. Middle Musquodoboit, N. S. Commenced career as farmer. Came West, 1888, to British Columbia, 1898. Took short course Royal Military Col- lege, Frederickton, N. B.; served four years 78th Battalion Highlanders, Nova Scotia; three years Captain Kamloops Rifle Association. Married Charlotte Rose Bayer, Middle Musquodoboit. Rec- reations: rifle shooting, lacrosse. Ad- dress: Keith Road, North Vancouver, B. C. GI^ENDENNZNO, John Kurray, m. I.. A. — Rancher. Born West Zorra, Oxford County, Ont., May 22, 1872, son of James and Annie Glendenning. Edu- cated Embro. Member Alberta Legis- lature for Nanton. Liberal; Presbyte- rian. Address: Nanton, Alta. GIiENN, Joseph, IML Ii. A. — Lieutenant "C" Squadron, Saskatchewan 16th Light Horse, Indian Head. Born Owen Sound, Ont., Aug. 29, 1860, son of William and Nancy Glenn. Educated public school. Homesteaded Kenlis District, Saskatche- wan, 1882; farm implement, livery and real estate business, Indian Head, 1884- 1902; implement, lumber, coal and feed business, Glenn Bros., Milestone, 1902- 1909; engaged elevator and commission business, Indian Head and adjoining towns, since 1895, operating elevators at Indian Head, Grand Coulee, Odessa and Pasqua. Started farming, 1882, with homestead of 160 acres; now owns 16,000 acres, having farms at Indian Head, Abernethy, Balcarres, Belbeck, Baildon, Blackwood, Edgeley, Katepwe, Moose Jaw, Odessa, Pasqua, Punnichy, Regina, Sedley, Sintiluta and Weyburn; raised 172,000 bushels of grain 1910, 150,000 in 1911 and 210,000 in 1912. Served as dis- patch rider under General Middleton, North West Rebellion, 1885. Councillor, Indian Head, 1901-1906. Elected to Saskatchewan Legislature, 1912. Mar- ried Christina Gordon, Owen Sound, Ont., 1886; has three sons and four daugh- ters. Clubs: Indian Head; Regina Country; Western Canada Military. So- ciety: A. O. U. W. Recreations: cricket, polo. Conservative; Presbyterian. Ad- dress: Indian Head, Sask. GEORGE A. GLINES. GImINHS, Georg'e A. — Real Estate and Financial Agent, 306 Somerset Block, Winnipeg. Born Lachute, Que., Oct. 9, 1849, son of George L. and Maria Glines (of U. E. L. stock). Educated public schools, Lachute. Grocer's clerk, Mon- treal, 1863. Came to Manitoba, 1877. Mayor of Morris, Man., 1882; Post- master and Justice of the Peace there several years. One of the principal promoters of Manitoba Central Ry., which secured provincial charter, 1882, but was afterwards dissolved by the Dominion Government. Promoter The 279 WHO'S WHO AND WHY Red River Valley Ry., subsequently turned over to the N. P. R., now runs over route first outlined, Manitoba Cen- tral Ry. charter. A writer to the East- ern papers regarding the future possi- bilities of Western country, which have been more than fulfilled; partially in- strumental breaking up the elevator monopolies in Manitoba, 1884; also hav- ing some of the Reserves, which were a hindrance to settlement of Manitoba in the early days, thrown open. Is at present interested in water power de- velopment on Pacific Coast. Served with Montreal Rifle Rangers, Victoria Rifles; organized company at Morris, which served with Colonel Scott's Bri- gade, North West Rebellion, 1885. Mar- ried Emma M. Taylor, Ottawa, 1897. Clubs: St. Charles Country; Winnipeg Golf; Granite Curling; M. A. A. A. So- cieties: A. F. & A. M.; I. O. O. F. Rec- reation: curling. Conservative; Con- gregationalist. Address: 219 Kennedy St., Winnipeg, Man. FREDERICK ROBERTSON GLOVER. GLOVER, zrederick Bobertsou. — Gen- eral Executive Assistant British Colum- bia Electric Railway, Vancouver. Vice- president Vancouver, Fraser Valley & Southern Railway. Born Glasgow, Scot- land, Aug. 13, 1860, son of William Glover, M. D., and Jessie Wilson- McCallum Glover. Educated Heming- ford. Que. Commercial life,' Montreal, 1876-1881; Winnipeg, 1881-18^6;; editor News, Vancouver, 1886-1887; city editor News Advertiser, Vancouver, 1887-1888; city editor Daily Columbian, New West- minster, 1888-1895; City Clerk, New Westminster, 1895-1901; manager Brit- ish Columbia Electric Railway, New Westminster, 1901-1906; assistant gen- eral manager, Vancouver, 1906-1911. Served as Lieutenant Winnipeg Battal- ion Infantry North West Rebellion, 1885; Lieutenant Westminster Rifles, 1889-1895; Lieutenant Corps of Guides. Married Ada Ellard, daughter of late James Ellard, of New Westminster, 1889. Clubs: Vancouver; Westminster. Society: A. F. & A. M. Recreations: orchardist. Anglican. Address: Van- couver, B. C. • ', GODFRIiV, Oswald Julius, C. A. — Chartered Accountant. Auditor Diocese of Qu'Appelle; auditor Rural Municipal- ity of Indian Head; secretary-treasurer Town of Indian Head; secretary-treas- urer Indian Head General Hospital. Born Sedbergh, Yorkshire, England, October 7, 1875, son of Margaret Green and Robert Godfrey, C. E. Educated King Edward School, Birmingham. Articled clerk, Alfred Field & Co., Bir- mingham, 1891-1896; manager White- way & Co., London, 1897-1903; came to Qu'Appelle, 1903. Married Cecile Maud Challoner, Birmingham, 1905; has three sons and one daughter. Society: A. F. & A. M. Recreations: cricket, music, gardening. Anglican. Address: Indian Head, Sask. WILLIAM GODFREY. GODFBEV, "Williain. — Manager Bank of British North America, 501 Hastings St., Vancouver. Born Huntley, near Ottawa, May 19, 1858, son of Rev. James and Sarah Godfrey. Educated high schools, Ottawa and Kingston. Clerk Bank of British North America, Kingston, 1875; accountant, St. John, 1888; accountant, Montreal, 1889-1890. Came to British Columbia and appoint- ed manager Vancouver branch, 1890. President Vancouver Board of Trade, 280 WHO'S WHO AND WHY 1897-1899. President Canadian Club, 1910. Married Elizabeth Campbell Cheppiell, Ottawa, 1886; has one son and three daughters. Clubs: Vancou- ver; Jericho Country. Anglican. Ad- dress: 1461 Burnaby St., Vancouver, B. C. GODSOIT, Charles A. — President Rob- ertson Godson Co., Ltd. Managing Di- rector Vancouver Pipe &. Foundry Co., Vancouver. Born Toronto, May 14, 1868, son of Thomas and Margaret Hutty Godson. Educated Toronto. Came to British Columbia, 1889; manufacturers' agent, Victoria, 1889; manager James Robertson Co., Ltd., Vancouver, 1898. Married Annetta May Seabrook, daugh- ter of Rhodes Seabrook, Victoria, 1900. Society: I. O. O. F. Anglican. Address: Vancouver, B. C. GO^DEir, J. J. — Deputy Minister of Agriculture and Immigration for Man- itoba, Born York County, Ont., son of Michael and Sarah Golden. Educated Weston, Ont. Farming York Township, 1858. Came to Manitoba, 1880. Married Margaret Bgan, Toronto, 1872; has one son and one daughter. Club: Adanac. Recreation: shooting. Conservative; Bo- man Catholic. Address: 188 Smith St., Winnipeg, Man. GOODACRE, Iiawrence. — Of Law- rence Goodacre & Sons, Wholesale Butchers, Government St., Victoria. Born Lenton, Nottinghamshire, Eng- land, Oct. 8, 1848, son of Samuel Good- acre. Educated Nottingham. Butcher, Nottingham, 1864. Came to British Columbia, 1866. Alderman, Victoria, five years; chairman Victoria Finance Committee and appointed acting Mayor, Barnard. Married Maria Stafford, Vic- toria; has two sons and one daughter. Society: S. O. B. Recreation: horses. Address: Victoria, B. C. GOODERHAM, Harold Dean. — Of Hargraft & Gooderham, Grain Mer- chants, Grain Exchange, Winnipeg. Born Toronto, June 19, 1881, son of W. G. and Ella Gooderham. Educated Rid- ley College; University of Toronto. Clerk Canada Permanent Mortgage Cor- poration, 1903. Came to Winnipeg, 1904. Married Marjorie Thome Persse, Win- nipeg, 1910. Clubs: Manitoba; Carleton; St. Charles Country; Toronto Golf; Royal Canadian Yacht. Recreations: golf, motoring. Conservative; Anglican. Address: 191 Harvard Ave., Winnipeg, Man. JAMES HORACE GOODERHAM, J. P. GOODERHAM, James Horace, J. F. — Financial Broker: President, Battleford Investments, Ltd. Born Toronto, Aug. 31, 1879, son of Charles Horace ana Eliza Fowell Gooderham. Educated Up- per Canada College. Came to Alberta, 1900. Accountant, Canada Permanent Mortgage Corporation, Edmonton, 1900- 1904; engineering corps, C. N. R., West- ern Ontario, 1904-1909; brokerage, vari- ous parts of Saskatchewan, 1909-1911; established present business, 1911. Mar- ried Margaret Currie, daughter of Thomas Currie, Muskoka, Ont., 1904; has one son and two daughters. Society: A. F. & A. M. Recreations: shooting, ten- nis. Conservative; Anglican. Address: 27th St., Battleford, Sask. GOOBEVE, Hon. Arthur Samuel — Member Dominion Railway Commission since April, 1912. Born Guelph, Ont., Dec. 15, 1860, son of Arthur Henry and Caroline Goodeve. Educated public and high schools, Guelph; Ontario College of Pharmacy (medalist). Member House of Commons for Kootenay, 1908-1912. Mayor of Rossland, 1889-1900. Provin- cial Secretary McBride Government, 1902. Member British Columbia Timber and Forestry Commission, 1909-1910. Married Ellen Edith Spence, 1884; has four sons and two daughters. Conserva- tive; Presbyterian. Address: Ottawa, Ont. GOOBIiAD, Andrew. — Of Goodlad & Goodlad, Real Estate and Insurance Brokers, 1124 Park Drive, Vancouver. Born Shetland, Scotland, March 13, 1882, son of John and Jessie Leisk Goodlad. Educated Shetland school; WHO'S WHO AND WHY ANDREW GOODLAD. Anderson's University. Articled to J. Kirschman Gallwar, solicitor, Lerwick, 1897. Private secretary to Superintend- ent of Police, Glasgow, two years. Came to British Columbia, 1905. Married Mary Douglas, Edinburgh, Scotland, 1910. So- ciety: I. O. F. Recreations: boating, hunting, fishing. Conservative; Prot- estant. Address: Napier St., Vancou- ver, B. C. GOODIiA]>, Robert. — Of Goodlad & Goodlad, Real Estate, 112 4 Park Drive, Vancouver. Born Shetland, Scotland, Jan. 17, 1884, son of John and Jessie Goodlad. Educated Scotland. Clerk Hamnavoe, Burra, 1899. Came to Brit- ish Columbia, 1909. Recreations: boat- ing, fishing, shooting, athletic sports and reading. Address: 1830 Third Ave., Vancouver, B. C. OOODIiAND, Herbert Thomas. — Of Bent & Goodland, Real Estate Agents, Westminster St., Chilliwack. Born Taunton, England, Nov. 6, 1874, son of Charles John and Kate Goodland. Edu- cated Independent College, Taunton; Hart House School, Tregony, Cornwall. Farming, Manitoba, 1891; merchant and postmaster, Goodlands; secretary-treas- urer municipality of Brenda three years; in Winnipeg, 1902-1906; manager fruit packing business. New Westmin- ster, 1906; removed to Chilliwack, where organized Chilliwack Preserving & Can- ning Co., 1907-1909; established present business, 1909. Secretary Chilliwack Central Conservative Association. Sec- retary-treasurer Chilliwack Agricultural Society. Alderman City of Chilliwack. Lieutenant D Company, 104th Canadian Infantry. Married Ethel Haill Hawkins, Winnipeg, 1900. Society: A. F. & A. M. Recreations: tennis, cricket, riding, am- ateur theatricals. Conservative; Angli- can. Address: Robson and Henderson Ave., Chilliwack, B. C. ALFRED EDWIN GOODMAN. GOODMAN, Alfred Edwin — Manager Land Agencies, Ltd., Vancouver. Born St. Catharines, Ont., Nov. 2, 1860, son of Edwin Goodman, M. B., and Elizabeth Caroline Goodman. Educated Collegiate Institute, St. Catharines. Clerk Imperial Bank, St. Catharines, 1875; correspondent Canadian, American and British press, 1875-1885. Came to British Columbia, 1891, and taught school, Victoria, 1891-1893. Editor Trade Journals and secretary Employ- ers' Association nineteen years; director Vancouver Art, History and Science Association, 1907-1909, and many other institutions. Librarian Carnegie Library, Vancouver, 1910. Served with 22d Oxford Rifles, 1881. Alderman, 1909; member of executive, Canadian Club, 1909. Mar- ried Rose Ellis, 1896; has one son. So- ciety: A. F. & A. M. Address: 1133 Beach Ave., Vancouver, B. C. GOODMAN, Thomas H. — Real Estate Agent, 2551/0 Portage Ave., Winnipeg. Born Iceland, Sept. 15, 1872, son of Thomas Goodman. Came to Winnipeg, 1885. Educated public schools, Winni- peg. Married, Winnipeg. 1905; has one son and one daughter. Congregational. Address: 411 Furby St., Winnipeg, Man. 282 WHO'S WHO AND WHY GOODSFEED, Frederic Garfield, B. A., M. A., B. Sc. — Civil Engineer Domin- ion Government, Department Public Works, Edmonton. Born Predericton, N. B., May 22, 1881, son of Luther and Julia Magee Goodspeed. Educated Pred- ericton Grammar School; Acadia Col- lege, Wolfville, N. S.; University, New Brunswick. Second Assistant Engineer, Dominion Public Works, Ottawa, 1904- 1906; Assistant Engineer, Dominion Public Works, Ottawa, 1906-1907; As- sistant Engineer, Dominion Public Works, St. John, 1907-1910; District Engineer, Dominion Public Works, Ed- monton, 1910. Received commission as Lieutenant Corps of Guides, 1909. Mar- ried Lalia Rebeca Cogswell, B. A., M. A., daughter of Maynard Cogswell, Ber- wick, N. S., 1907. Clubs: Canadian; Edmonton Tennis; M. P. A. A. A. So- cieties: Canadian Society of Civil Engi- neers; Natural History Society (St. John, N. B.). Recreations: football, tennis, canoeing. Baptist. Address: 5 46 Sixteenth St., Edmonton, Alta. GOODWI^I^IE, Frederick Barber, B. A. — Barrister. Born Georgetown, Ont., March 17, 1873, son of Lieutenant-Col- onel George Stewart and Annie Barber Goodwillie. Educated public and high schools, Georgetown; Toronto Univer- sity and Osgoode Hall. Graduated B. A. at twenty-one. Called to Ontario bar, 1897. Member of firm Goodwillie & Goodwillie, Georgetown, 1897-1903. Came to Saskatchewan and established pres- ent practice, 1903. In addition culti- vates about 2000 acres of land. Mem- ber Melfort Board of Trade. Secretary- treasurer Melfort Liberal Association. Served as private with "K" University Company, Q. O. R., Toronto, 1892-1893; with "I" Company, Q. O. R., 1895-1897; Quartermaster - Sergeant 20th Lorne Rifles, Georgetown, 1897-1898; Lieuten- ant same regiment, 1898-1904; Adjutant, 1903-1904; transferred to Reserve of Of- ficers, 1904; holds officers' long course 1st class certificate from Royal Military College, Kingston; equitation certificate from Royal School of Cavalry, Toronto; several marksman's certificates. Domin- ion Military Rifle League. Societies: A. P. & A. M.; I. O. P. Recreations: auto, tennis, golf, cricket. Liberal; Pres- byterian; secretary-treasurer Board of Managers, Melfort Presbyterian Church. Address: Melfort, Sask. GOODWIN, Alexander Hoop, D. I>. S. — Dominion Land Agent, Vegreville; Director, Rink Co.; Member Railway Committee Board of Trade; Member Vegreville Hospital Board. Born Bale Verte, N. B., Feb. 18, 1868, son of Cyrus N. and Elizabeth Wells Goodwin. Edu- cated: public schools, Balr Verte; high school, Sackville; Predericton Normal School; Baltimore College of Dental Surgery. Came to Alberta, 1891; prac- ticed dentistry, Edmonton, 1891-1903; farmed, Vegreville, 1903-1906; Dominion Land Agent, since 1903; interested in real estate since 1903; President, Vegre- vills Land Co., 1909-1912; came to Vegre- ville, 1906, when C. N. R. established town. Mayor, Vegreville, 1910-1912. Married Lena Taylor 1908; has one son and two daughters. Club: Canadian. Societies: A. F. & A. M.; M. W. A.; K. P. Recreations: shooting, curling. Lib- eral; Methodist. Address: Vegreville, Alta. GOBBBN, James. — Manufacturers' Agent and Commission Broker, Flack Block, Vancouver. Born Armagh Coun- ty, Ireland, June 8, 1855, son of Andrew and Marie Gorden. Educated Newry Model School, County Down. Manufac- turers' agent, Owen Sound. Came to British Columbia, 1896. Married Lucy Mary Poster, Yorkshire, England, 1887. Club: Anglo- African. Societies: A. P. & A. M.; L. O. L. Recreation: cricket. Conservative; Anglican. Address: 843 Cardero St., Vancouver, B. C. GOBDOir, Albert Leslie. — Of Allan, Gordon, Bryant & Gordon, Barristers and Solicitors, Regina; Director Saskat- chewan Insurance Co.; Director Saskat- chewan Publishing Co., Ltd.; Director Western Agencies, Ltd. Born Cooks- ville Ont.. Jan. 13, 1879, son of Leslie and ' Clara Elizabeth Hector Gordon. Came to Saskatchewan with his par- ents, 1883. Educated public schools; St. John's College. Civil servant De- partment of Indian Affairs, Regina, 1896; law student with A. D. Dickson, Qu'Appelle, 1898-1900; with Hamilton & Jones, Regina, 1900-1901; member of firm of Jones & Gordon, 1902; trustee Provincial League, Anti-Tuberculosis Society. Member Regina Public School Board. Married Winifred Mary Ben- son, daughter of Sheriff Benson. Re- gina, 1903; has two daughters. Club: Assinlboia. Society: K. of P. Recrea- tions: motoring, shooting and garden- ing. Conservative; Anglican. Address: 2236 Sixteenth Ave., Regina, Sask. GOBBOir, Chailes Bandolph. — Chief Inspector of Factories, Vancouver. Born Deseronto, Ont., Sept. 1, 1874, son of George and Sarah Randolph Gordon. Educated public schools, Deseronto. Apprentice Rathbun Co., Deseronto, 1881; later employee of Walker Foundry Co., Belleville, Ont. Came to British Columbia. 1895; engineer, Okanagan Flour Mills Co., Armstrong, B. C: ma- chinist C. P. R., Vancouver. 1899-1908; appointed to present position, 1908. Married Sarah Keyes MacDnnald. Beaoh- burg, Ont., 1900; has one daughter. So- cieties: A. P. & A. M.; I. O. O. P.: S. O. S. Recreation: reading. Conservative; Presbyterian. Address: Broughton Apts., Vancouver, B. C. WHO'S WHO AND WHY GORDON, Charles William, D. D., Iili. D., F. K. S. C. (Ralph Connor) — Pub- lications: Black Rock, 1S98; Beyond the Marshes, 1899 (booklet); Gwen's Can- yon, 1899; The Sky Pilot, 1899; Quid Michael, 1900 (booklet); The Man from Glengarry, 1901; Glengarry School Days, 1902; Breaking the Record, 1903 (book- let); The Prospector, 1904; The Doctor, 1906; Life of James Robertson, 1908; The Angel and The Star, 1908 (booklet); The Foreigner, 1909; The Dawn by Gal- ilee, 1909 (booklet); The Recall of Love, 1910 (booklet); Corporal Cameron, 1912. Born Glangarry, Ont., Sept. 13, 1860; son of Rev. Daniel and Mary Robertson Gordon. Educated: public schools, 1866-75; St. Mary's, Ont., High School, 1875-8. Taught school one year, six months. Graduate Toronto University, 1883; Classical Master Chatham High School, 1887; Master Upper Canada College, Toronto. 1S86-7; Post Graduate Study, New College Edinburgh, Scot- land, one year's travel. Missionary to Banff and Rock' Mountains, 1890-4; winter in Edinburgh studying. Visited British Churches in interests of Western Canadian Missions as Commissioner for Presbyterian Church In Canada, estab- lished close connection between the churches. Minister of St. Stephen's, Winnipeg, since August, 1894. Takes important part in Social Service work throughout Canada. Convener of Gen- eral Assembly's Committee on Social Service. Married Helen King, Toronto, Sept. 28, 1888, a scholar in German and graduate of Manitoba College, of which her father was principal. Son, John King; daughters. Mary Robertson, Mar- garet, Lois, Ruth, Marjorie. D. D. Knox College, 1906; F. R. S. Canada; L. L. D. Queen's University, Kingston. Recrea- tion: Curling and driving in winter; camping and canoeing in summer. Ad- dress: 567 Broadway, Winnipeg. GORDON, George Robertson. — Finan- cial Agent and Accountant, Inns of Court, Vancouver. Born Goderich, Ont., Sept. 1, 1861, son of James and Mary A. Gordon. Educated public and high schools. Goderich. Came to British Columbia, 1884. Clothing business. Vancouver, 1886-1900; member school board, Vancouver, 1892-1897, 1899-1903; chairman, 1896. Married Susan E. Mclntyre, 1887; has one son and one daughter. Societies: I. O. O. F.; S. O. I. (president). Address: 1109 Barclay St., Vancouver, B. C. GORDON, Helen Skinner, B. A. — (Wife of Rev. Charles W. Gordon). Born Toronto, daughter of Janet McPherson Skinner and Rev. John Mark King, D. D., Principal Manitoba College, Winnipeg. ' Came to Manitoba, 1884. Educated Manitoba College (graduated with honors, modern languages). Sec- retary Winnipeg Women's Foreign Mis- sionary Society, Presbyterian Church, for thirteen years. Clubs: Canadian; Daughters of the Empire; Woman's Art Association. Married Rev. Charles W. Gordon, D. D., LL. D., F. R. S. C, 1899; has one son and five daughters. Pres- byterian. Address: 567 Broadway, Win- nipeg, Man. REV. JAMES LOGAN GORDON. GORDON, Rev. James li o gr a n. — Preacher, lecturer and author. Pastor Central Congregational Church, Winni- peg. Born Philadelphia, Pa., March 28, 1858, son of John Robert and Margaret Gordon. Educated privately. Clerk with Wanamaker Co., Philadelphia. Came to Winnipeg, 1904. Chairman min- isterial association: member University Commission, Manitoba. Publications: "Young Man and His Problem," "Char- acter vs. Cash," "Phillips Brooks," "The Crystal Christ." Married Lillian James, Reading, Pa., 1887. Clubs: Ca- nadian. Societies: A. P. & A. M.; I. O. O. F. Independent; Congregational. Address: 366 Hargrave St., Winnipeg, Man. GORDON, JTames T. — President Gor- don, Ironsides & Fares, Ltd., Winnipeg. Born Tweed, Ont., Dec. 24, 1858, son of John and Sarah Elliott Gordon. Edu- cated public schools Tweed. Farming, 1877-1879. Came to Manitoba, 1879. with Dick, Banning & Co., lumber merchants, 1879-1882; engaged lumber business on his own account. 1882-1885; lumber, cattle and wheat. Pilot Mound, 1885-1893; firm of Gordon & Ironsides formed, 1893; incorporated under pres- ent name, 1902; branches at Fort Wil- liam, Port Arthur, Kenora, Rainy River, Sudbury. Montreal Sault Ste. Marie, Re- gina. Moose Jaw. Saskatoon; president Monarch Life Insurance Co.; president A. Carruthers & Co.; president Standard Trust Co.; president Royal Securities Co., Ltd.; director Sterling Bank. Elect- WHO'S WHO AND WHY JAMES T. GORDON. ed to Manitoba Legislature for South Winnipeg, 1901; re-elected general elec- tion, 1903, 1907. Director Winnipeg Ex- position Co. since 1889; president Do- minion Exposition, Winnipeg, 1904. Mar- ried Mearle Baldwin, King, Ont., 1885; has two sons. Clubs: Manitoba; Carle- ton; St. Charles Country. Society: A. F. & A. M. Recreation: travelling. Con- servative; Methodist. Address: Welling- ton Crescent and Kingsway, Winnipeg, Man. GORDON, JTohu Patrick. — Auctioneer, Auditor, Real Estate Broker, Publisher of Alameda Dispatch; director Alameda Construction Co., Ltd.; secretary-treas- urer Alameda Rural Telephone Co., Ltd. Born Ballymena, County Antrim, Ire- land, Feb. 25, 1877, son of Alexander and Jane Gordon. Educated National School, Ballymena; Marlborough Col- lege, Dublin, Ireland. Taught school, St. Enoch's, Belfast. Came to Saskatch- ewan, 1905; established present busi- ness, 1907. Secretary-treasurer of Ala- meda since its incorporation, 1907. Mar- ried "Victoria Warren Graham, 1905; has two sons. Societies: A. F. & A. M. ; C. O. F. ; L. O. L. Presbyterian. Address: Alameda, Sask. GOBBON, Lillian. — (Wife of Rev. J. L. Gordon, Pastor of Central Congrega- tional Church. W^innipeg). Born Potts- ville, Pa., daughter of David B. and Mary Hoffman James. Educated Read- ing, Pa. Came to Manitoba, 1905. Di- rector Board of Management, Y. W. C. A., Winnipeg. Societies: Mothers' Club; church societies. Married Rev. James L. Gordon, 1887. Congregationalist. Ad- dress: 366 Hargrave St., Winnipeg, Man. HIS HONOUR, THOMAS CRANSTON GORDON. GORDON, His Honour Thomas Cran- ston. — Judge of the District Court, Yorkton. Born Collingwood, Ont., July 14, 1867, son of Robert and Mary Liv- ingston Gordon. Educated Collegiate Institute, Collingwood; Osgoode Hall. Came to Saskatchewan, 1893. Practiced Carnduff, Sask., 1893-1907; appointed to present position, November, 1907. Mar- ried Phoebe Luella Connell, Seattle, Wash., 1897. Societies: A. F. & A. M.; I. O. O. F. Methodist. Address: York- ton, Sask. CHARLES H. GORE. GORE, Charles H. — Managing Director Western Dominion Land & Investment Co., Ltd., Vancouver, Victoria and Lon- don, England. Born London, England, Nov. 28, 1881, son of Sir Francis Gore, K. C. B. Educated Radley College and 285 WHO'S WHO AND WHY Trinity College, Oxford. Winnipeg, 1901- 1907. Came to British Columbia and established present business, 1907. Mar- ried Margaret Langley, Victoria, 1911. Clubs: Vancouver; Union of Canada; Travelers' Club; Pall Mall (London). Address: 1316 Harwood St., Vancouver, B. C. LAWRENCE M. GOTCH, A. R. I. B. A. GOTCH, Laurence M., A. B. I. B. A. — Of Holman & Gotch, Architects and Sur- veyors, Dominion Bank Bldg., Calgary, Alta. Born Kettering, Northampton, England, July 4, 1882, son of Davis F. and Maud Mursell Gotch. Educated Mill Hill School; (awarded R. I. B. A. silver medal, 1903, Architectural Association, liOndon, England: Essay medal, 1908; Architectural Union Co.'s prize, 1909). Served apprenticeship under J. A. Gotch, F. S. A., R. R. I. B. A.; Master Archi- tectural Association College of Archi- tecture, 1906, 1910. Came to Calgary and formed present partnership, 1910. Chairman Educational Committee of the Municipal Town Planning Commission. Honorary Secretary Alberta Association of Architects. Clubs: Golf and Country; Calgary Tennis; Badminton. Recreations: Rugby football, tennis. Conservative; Baptist. Address: Calgary, Alta. OOUGH, Samuel. — Treasurer and City Clerk of Nanaimo. Born Staffordshire, England, Sept. 3, 1849, son of Edwin and Elizabeth (jough. Educated Nanaimo. Came to British Columbia, 1854. Mining and mercantile business, 1865-1880; the oldest Treasurer and City Clerk, Brit- ish Columbia, having held these posi- tions since 1880. Connected with Methodist Sunday School for half a century. Married Emily Elizabeth Woodward, Nanaimo, 1877; has one son. Society: R. T. of T. Address: Franklin St., Nanaimo, B. C. OOWAN, Qeoxge Hunter. — Provincial manager (Ilredit Foncier, Franco Cana- dien, Edmonton; manager La Societe d'Administration Generale; manager Gowan & Co., Ltd. Born Ottawa, June 8, 1872, son of Hunter and Nancy Smith Gowan. Educated public schools, To- ronto. Office assistant, Edgar & Ma- lone, barristers, Toronto, 1888-1889; of- fice assistant Credit Foncier, Toronto, 1890-1897; cashier Sun Life Assurance Co., Toronto, 1897-1899; bookkeeper Montreal office. 1899-1903; sent on spe- cial inspection and auditing trip by Sun Life Insurance Co. to Orient and estab- lished branch office, Yokohama, Japan, being identified with Ilbert & Co., resi- dent secretaries of Sun Life at Shanghai, China, for several months in 1904, hav- ing charge of their fire, life, accident insurance branch; returned to Canada, 1904; special agent Sun Life, Montreal; visited Edmonton and West for Sun Life, 1906; manager Credit Foncier since 1907. Married Ethel M. Reid, Belleville. Ont., 1899; has four sons. Clubs: Edmonton; Edmonton Country; Canadian. Society: A. F. & A. M. Rec- reation: curling. Conservative; Angli- can. Address: 437 Thirteenth St., Ed- monton, Alta. CrOWATSt, Harry Harper — Of Gowan & Company, Ltd., Real Estate Brokers, 234 Jasper Ave., W., Edmonton; Secre- tary, Mutual Realty Investment Co., Ltd.; Vice-President, Prudential Securi- ties, Ltd.; Secretary, Hagmann Estate, Ltd. Born Toronto, Ont., May 23, 1887, son of Hunter and Nancy Gowan. Edu- cated Collegiate Institute; business col- lege. Engaged on Dominion Land Sur- veys, Manitoba, 1906; teller, Banque de Hochelaga, Edmonton, 1907-1909; estab- lished present business, 1910. Married Lillian Grindley, Edmonton, 1912. Club: Edmonton. Recreations: hunting, tennis. Conservative; Anglican. Address: 1045 Athabasca Ave., Edmonton, Alta. aOWABD, Albert T. — Manager Brit- ish Columbia Electric Ry. Co., Ltd., Vic- toria; manager Victoria Gas Co., Ltd. Born Tenby, South Wales, April 4, 1871, son of Henry and Elizabeth Goward. Edu- cated Tenby. Clerk Atlas Insurance of- fice, Bristol. England. Came to British Columbia, 1890. Married Frances Clailc- son, Victoria. Club: Union. Recrea- tions: golf, lawn tennis, fishing. Ad- dress: Briarbrae, Oak Bay, Victoria, B. C. OOWEN, Hammond. — Fruit Grower. Born Quebec, Oct. 28, 1872, son of Ham- mond and Emily Gowen. Educated Que- bec high school and seminary. In busi- ness, Montreal, 1888. Subsequently in Toronto and Victoria. Came to British Columbia, 1898; brokerage business, since 1893; organizer British Columbia WHO'S WHO AND WHY Amateur Athletic Union; honorary secre- etary British Columbia Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals; holds seve^i^al Canadian snowshoe records. Mar- ried Violette Williams, of Quebec, 1900. Recreations: amateur athletics and field sports, driving and farming. Liberal. Address: Stadacona Farm, North Bend, B. C. JAMES ROBERT GOWLBR. OOWILES, James Bobert. — ^Merchant, 90 Disraeli St., Winnipeg. Born Head- ingly, Man., June 19, 1858, son of Oliver and Mary Gowler. Educated Headingly. Came to Winnipeg, 1880; founded pres- ent business, 1886. Alderman, City of Winnipeg, since 1906. Married Margaret McLennan, Headingly, 1879; has two sons and four daughters. Society: C. O. P. Liberal; Methodist. Address: 162 Gomez St., Winnipeg, Man. GSACZ:, Andrew B. — Editor Cran- brook Prospector. Born Boston, Mass., May 1, 1876, son of James and Rachel E. Grace. Educated public schools, Boston. Reporter and advertising agent, Chicago. Came to British Columbia and established present business, 1894; nat- uralized, 1896. Married Lizzie Norman, 1890. Societies: A. F. & A. M.; K. T. Conservative; Unitarian. Address: Cran- brook, B. C. GBACBV, Arthur H. — Mining Engi- neer, K. W. C. Bldg., Nelson. Born Exe- ter, Ont, Sept. 8, 1869, son of Rev. Henry and Agnes McKay Gracey. Educated public schools, Gananoque, Ont. ; Queen's University. Mining, Arizona, California and Nevada, 1888-1897; Brit- ish Columbia since 1899. Married Blanche Fitch, Portland, Ore., 1905; has one daughter. Club: Nelson. Address: Nel- son, B. C. GBACBV, Jolm. — Manager Bank of Toronto, New Westminster. Born Thames Road, Ont., Feb. 14, 1876, son of Henry and Agnes Gracey. Educated high school, Gananoque. Clerk Bank of Toronto, St. Catharines, 1895; moved to various other branches; appointed to present position, 1909. Married Nora Hughes Charles; has one son and one daughter. Club: New Westminster. So- ciety: A. F. & A. M. Address: 325 Ag- nes St., New Westminster, B. C. FREDERICK MONTGOMERY GRAHAM. GBAHAM, Prederick Montgomery. — Sheriff the Judicial District of Calgary. Born Cobourg, Ont., Aug. 24, 1872, son of William and Martha M. Graham. Educated Collegiate Institute, Cobourg. Came to Alberta, 1886. Ranching, Mor- ley, 1890-1904; assistant sheriff, Cal- gary, 1904-1911; sheriff since Septem- ber, 1911. Married Jean Eleanor McDou- gall, daughter of David McDougall, 1902; has one daughter. Club: Canadian. Recreations: hunting, driving. Method- ist. Address: 603 Fourth Ave., W., Cal- gary, Alta. 287 WHO'S WHO AND WHY GEORGE ALEXANDER GRAHAM. G-RAHAM, G-eorgre Alexander — Lum- berman, Fort William. Born St. Cath- arines, Ont, May, 1857, son of John C. and Jane Campbell Graham. Educated: public schools and Collegiate Institute, St. Catharines. Came to Fort William, 1877; was first President, Fort William Board of Trade; first Vice President, Port Arthur Board of Trade; Director, McKellar Hospital Board. Mayor, Fort William, 1912; served as alderman; chairman public school board. Married Mary A. Ross, 1888. Clubs: Port Ar- thur; Fort William. Society: A. F. & A. M. Liberal; Presbyterian. President Fort William and Rainy River Liberal Association. Address: Fort William, Ont. GRAHAIVE, Georg-e Edgfar. — Superin- tendent C. P. R. Refrigerator Service, Vancouver. Born Uxbridge, Ont., May 10, 1870, son of Thomas and Violet Graham. Educated Uxbridge and Mark- ham public schools; Toronto Collegiate Institute. Operator railway service, Ontario, 1888; secretary to general freight agent, C. P. R., Toronto; secre- tary to manager of construction, Crow's Nest, branch C. P. R. ; superintendent C. P. R. refrigerator service, Montreal, Winnipeg, Fort William and finally at Vancouver, 1910. Married Mary Beck- ett, Toronto; has one daughter. Club: Terminal City. Recreations: tennis, swimming and lacrosse. Address: Lin- coln Apartments, Vancouver, B. C. GRAHAM, Herbert Clement — Inspec- tor of Customs, Calgary. Born Oxford, Ont., Feb. 27, 1856, son of Allan E. and Sarah Caroline Graham. Educated: Pub- lic schools, Ontario. Was a farmer in Oxford County, Ont. Came to Winnipeg, 1877. Came to Brandon, 1882. Member Manitoba Legislature for South Brandon, 1888-1897, resigned and appointed Col- lector of Customs, Brandon; promoted to position of Inspector of Customs for Alberta and Southeast British Colum- bia, 1911. Married Annie Cunningham of Duart, Ont., 1S7S; has two sons and two daughters. Liberal; Presbyterian. Resi- dence and address; Calgary, Alta. GRAHAM, Isabel Beaton. — Editor Woman's Department Grain Growers' Guide. Born near Rodney, Ont., daugh- ter of John and Isabel Beaton Graham. Educated Collegiate Institute and Alma Ladies' College, St. Thomas. Came to Manitoba, 1885. Married Francis Gra- ham, nurseryman and stock raiser, 1SS2; has one son and four daughters. Clubs: Women's Press; Winnipeg Wom- en's Canadian Club (honorary secre- tary). Recreations: skating, riding, shooting. Presbyterian. Address: Win- nipeg, Man. JAAli:s GRAHAM. GRAHAM, James — Of Martin, Allan & Graham, Barristers and Solicitors, Wey- burn. Born Lochmaben, Scotland, June 5, 1884, son of John and Mary White Graham. Educated Drysdale Academy, Lockerbie; Edinburgh University; en- rolled Solicitor of Scotland. Called to Saskatchewan Bar, 1912; practiced, Wey- burn, since. Recreations: football, golf. Presbyterian. Address: Weyburn, Sask. WHO'S WHO AND WHY GBAHAM, James Erskiue. — Farmer, of Graham & Stoughan, Horse Dealers, Vonda. Born Ormstown, Que., Dec. 12, 1859. son of William G. and Janet Pringle Graham. Educated public schools. Served as reeve and councillor, Dun- wich, Ont., 1901-1905; came to Saskatche- wan, 1906; Alderman, Vonda, 1906-1909; Mayor, 1910. President Vonda Board of Trade. Married Mary McWilliam, 1882; has three sons and four daugh- ters. Liberal; Presbyterian. Address: Vonda, Sask. GRAHAM, James Boljinson, B. A., Xili, B. — Barr-ster, Real Estate, Financial and Insurance Agent. Born Nobleton. York County, Ont., Nov. 5, 1866, son of Charles arid Harriet Graham. Educated public schools, Nobleton; Collegiate In- stitute, Collingwood; Model School, Newmarket; Normal School; Toronto University; Osgoode Hall. Taught school, Vaughan and Crown Hill, 1884- 1890. Member of firm, Logan & Gra- ham, barristers, Sarnia, 1898-1899; prac- ticed law alone, Sarnia, 1899-1900; Daw- son & Graham, Petrolia, 1900-1903; came to Saskatchewan, 1903; taught school, 1903-1905; commenced present practice, 1905. Secretary-treasurer Village of Kinistino; Kinistino School District; Carrot River District Agricultural Soci- ety; president Liberal Association, Electoral District of Kinistino. Socie- ties: I. O. F. ; S. O. S. Recreation: foot- ball. Liberal; Presbyterian. Address: Kinistino, Sask. GBAHAIVI, Robert Blackwood Whid- den, IiXi. B. — Deputy Attorney General of Manitoba. Born Brookfleld, Colches- ter County, N. S., Dec. 3, 1870, son of James and Lois Graham. Educated pub- lic schools, Brookfleld; Pictou Academy, Dalhousie University. Called to Nova Scotia bar, 18 93. Came to Manitoba, 1897; called to Manitoba bar, 1906; ap- pointed Assistant Deputy Attorney Gen- eral, 1908; Deputy Attorney General, 1911. Married Louisa Ramwell, Bolton, Lancashire, England, 1910. Club: Ada- nac. Conservative. Address: 282 Broad- way Court, Winnipeg, Man. GRAHAM, VTalter, M. B., Ch. B., M. R. C. S., Ii. R. C. P. — Surgeon, 710 Davie St., Vancouver. Born Glasgow, Scot- land, Sept. 17, 1867, son of Rev. Thomas Graham, M. A., and Catherine Graham. Educated Crossley School, Halifax, Yorkshire; University College, Liver- pool; Victoria University, England. Practiced, Liverpool, 1897. Came to British Columbia, 1903; practiced, Revelstoke, 1903-1907; Vancouver since 1907. Served South African War as civil surgeon fifteen months (Queen's medal, three clasps). Married Frances Brookfleld, 1903; has two sons and three daughters. Society: C. W. O. W. Recreations: cricket, yachting. Con- servative. Address: 2566 Fourth Ave., Vancouver, B. C. WILLIAM EZRA GRAHAM, M. D., C. M., M. R. C. S. (England), L. R. C. P. (London), F. R. C. S. (Edinburgh). GRAHAM, William Bzra, M. D., C. M., M. R. c. S. (Bugfland), 1^. R. C. F. (I^ou- dou), P. R. C. S. (Bdinliurg^li). — Surgeon, Maclean Block, Calgary. Born Smith's Falls, Ont., Aug. 28, 1875, son of Thomas and Elizabeth Graham. Edu- cated Trinity Medical College; London, England; Edinburgh. Practiced, Enis- killen, Ont., 1899-1900; abroad, 1900- 1907; established present practice, 1907. Married Mabel V. Thomson, daughter of Walter Thomson, 1910; has one daughter. Societies: A. F. & A. M. ; I. O. O. F. Independent; Presbyterian. Address: 210 Sixth Ave., E., Calgary, Alta. GRAIN, Ortou Irwin, M. B., C. M., M. Im. a. — Physician and Surgeon. Born Fergus, Ont., Aug. 9, 1863, son of Mary and William Grain, C. E. Educated high school, Fergus; Toronto School of Medicine; Victoria University. Came to Manitoba, 1881; established present practice, 1886; one of charter holders of Winnipeg and Northern Ry. ; elected to Manitoba Legislature for Kildonan and St. Andrew's, 1899; defeated, 1905; re- elected, 1908 and 1910. Councillor, Sel- kirk, 1892; Mayor, 1896. Served with Q. O. R., Toronto, 1884; assistant sur- geon, 91st Manitoba Regiment, 1888, WHO'S WHO AND WHY ORTON IRWIN GRAIN, M. D., C. M., M. L. A. until disbanded. Married Annie Cull, 1891; has two sons and five daughters. Club: Adanac. Societies: A. F. & A. M.; I. O. F. ; I. O. O. F. Recreations: curl- ing, tennis, cricket. Conservative; An- glican. Address: Selkirk, Man. HIS HON. DAVID GRANT, LL. B. GBANT, His Honour David, LI. B. — Judge of County Court, Vancouver. Born New Brunswick, Oct. 12, 1853, son of William and Agnes Grant. Educated grammar and high schools. New Bruns- wick; Boston University Law School. Taught school, 1875-1878; practiced Moncton, N. B., 1882. Chairman Moncton school board, five years. Came to Brit- ish Columbia and admitted to bar, 1900. Appointed fusion judge county court May 13, 1907. Married Jane Kinnear, 1SS3; has two sons and two daughters. Presbyterian. Address: 1418 Thurlow St., Vancouver, B. C. GEORGE WILLIAM GRANT. GBANT, George William. — Of Grant & Henderson, Architects, 413 Granville St., Vancouver. Member of Architectural Institute of Canada; member of board Westminster Hall. Born Pictou, N. S., Dec. 14, 1852, son of Alpier and Eleanor Braden Grant. Educated public schools, Pictou, Pictou Academy. Came to Brit- ish Columbia, 1885; practiced New Westminster, 1887; came to Vancouver, 1887. Architect of many important buildings, Vancouver, some of which are Vancouver General Hospital, Car- negie Public Library, Court House, etc. License Commissioner, Vancouver, 1898- 1899. Married Olive Burris, Musqudo- boit, N. S., 1876. Society: St. Andrew's. Recreations: Lacrosse, football. Lib- eral; Presbyterian. Address: 1435 Thur- low St., Vancouver, B. C. 290 WHO'S WHO AND WHY WILLIAM GRANT. OSANT, William — President William Grant Grain Co., Grain Merchants, Kerr Block, Regina; President United Lumber Co. Born Forres, Scotland, June 30, 1883, son of William and Margaret Grant. Educated Forres public school; Gorden's College, Aberdeen. Came to Canada, 1900; grain buyer. Northern Ele- vator Co., Winnipeg, 1903-1907; grain merchant on own account, Condie, Sask., 1907; established present business, 1908. Married Marie Diebold, daughter of Jacob Diebold, 1906; has one daughter. Society: I. O. O. F. Recreations: Horses, motoring. Conservative; Presbyterian. Address: 2222 Osier St., Regina, Sask. WHO'S WHO AND WHY JOSEPH ROWAN GRANT. GBANT, Joseph Rowan.— Of Corbould & Grant, Barristers and Solicitors, New Westminster. Born Pembroke, Ont May 22, 1872, son of Hugh and Jane Grant. Educated high school, Pem- broke; Osgoode Hall. Called to Ontario bar, 1894. Came to British Columbia and called to bar, 1896; practiced New Westminster since. Served with D. C. O. R., New Westminster, six years Married Annie H. Turner, New West- minster, 1902: -has one son and two daughters. Club: New Westminstei-. Recreations: outdoor sports. Conserva- tive; Presbyterian. Address: 211 Royal Ave., New Westminster, B. C. 6BANT, Bolbert.' — Of Grant & Mounce, Union Saw Mill Co., Cumber- land. Born Pictou, N. S., Aug. 22, 1855, son of Hugh and Nancy Grant. Edu- cated public schools, Pictou. Lumber business, Nanaimo, Wellington and Cumberland, 1877; built present mill, 1888. One of promoters of Cumberland Waterworks Co. Alderman Cumberland, 1896; Mayor, 1902-1903. Member British Columbia Legislature for Comox Dis- trict, 1903; re-elected, 1907. Married Barbara Jane McCutcheon, Victoria, 1883; has seven sons and three daugh- ters. Society: A. P. & A. M.; Mystic Shrine. Conservative; Presbyterian. Ad- dress: Derwent Ave., Cumberland, B. C. 6BASSXE, Captain William. — Manag- ing Director British American Invest- ment Co., 221 McDermot Ave., Winni- peg. Born Scotland, July 27, 1872, son of William and Agnes Grassie. Edu- cated Wallace Hall Academy, Scotland, CAPTAIN WILLIAM GRASSIE. Farmed some years, Scotland. Came to Canada, 1894; farmed Ontario, 1895; ranched Western Canada, 1895-1900. Came to Winnipeg and founded pres- ent business, 1900; president Winnipeg Real Estate Exchange, 1906. Captain 79th Cameron Highlanders of Canada. Married Margaret Greig, Montreal. So- ciety: Oi-der of Scottish Clans. Liberal; Presbyterian. Address: 53 Harvard Ave., Winnipeg, Man. GBATIAS, Albert William — Secretary- Treasurer and General Manager of The Gratias Land Company, Ltd., 130 2nd Ave., Saskatoon; Vice-President, Saska- toon Real Estate Exchange, Ltd. Born Ellsworth, Iowa, Jan. 25, 1880, son of Hugo B. and Amanda Gratias. Edu- cated public schools, North Dakota. Secret service, Pinkerton Agency and Theil Detective Agency, Denver, Spo- kane, Seattle, Kansas City, Chicago, Toronto and Montreal 1901 to 1909. Served as Corporal, 18th U. S. Infantry, during the Spanish-American War and Philippine Rebellion in the Philippine Islands two years, 1898 to 1900. Came to Saskatoon in February, 1910. Mar- ried Mildred I. Mulholland, 1904; has one son. Recreation: reading scientific works and study of ancient history. In- dependent Lutheran. Address: 545 5th Ave., Saskatoon, Sask. CfBAVSS, Arthur Gamot. — Mechan- ical Engineer. Born South Reston, Lin- colnshire, England, Sept. 21, 1877, son of Thomas and Elizabeth Graves. Edu- cated public schools. Came to Alberta, 1897. Alderman Calgary, 1905-1908; chairman, municipal electric light plant since its inception; Commissioner Calgary since 1908. Married Harriet Amanda Gilmore, Palmerston, Ont., 1902; has three sons. Societv: I. O O. F. Recreations: cricket, football. Inde- pendent; Methodist. Address: 424 14th Ave., E., Calgary, Alta. 292 WHO'S WHO AND WHY GBA7, Arthur WeUesley. — Of Gray & Gilchrist, Financial Brokers, 675 Colum- bia St., New Westminster. Born New Westminster, Oct. 6, 1876, son of Thomas William and Hazel Baird Gray. Educated public schools. L^-W clerk Corbould & McColl, New Westminster, 1890; chief clerk Nelson Lumber Co., Nel- son, B. C, 1893-1895; clerk Royal City Planing Mills, New Westminster, 1897- 1911; established present business, 1911. Alderman New Westminster, 1906-1912. Married (died Jan. 14, 1912) Eleanor Jones, daughter of H. A. Joiies, Vancou- ver, 1899; has one son. Club: West- minster. Societies: A. P. & A. M.; S. O. E. ; S. O. S. Recreations: baseball, la- crosse (President New Westminster La- crosse Club). Presbyterian. Address: 226 Second St., New Westminster, B. C. REV. HENRY ALLAN GRAY, M. A. GBAY, Rev. Henry Allan, M. A. — Archdeacon of Edmonton; Rector of All Saints Parish, Edmonton. Commissioner under Neglected and Dependent Chil- drens Act, of Alberta. Born London, England, July, 1863, son of Henry and Fanny Gray. Educated Manitoba Uni- versity. Came to Alberta, 1886. Chap- lain to 19th Alberta Dragoons. Served three terms as member of Edmonton Public School Board. Address: 549 Third St., Edmonton, Alta. CrRAY, John Sidney, M. D., C. M. — Physician, 358 Hargrave St., Winnipeg. Born Heckston, Ont., Jan. 26, 1850, son of John and Nancy Gray. Educated Iroquois high school; McGill University. Prac- ticed North Williamsburg, Ont., 1876. Came to Winnipeg, 1881. Registrar Col- lege of Physicians and Surgeons of Manitoba since 1886; Gynaecologist Winnipeg General Hospital staff; Chair of Gynaecology Manitoba Medical Col- lege. Member of the Medical Council of Canada. Married Adelaide Lane, Na- panee, Ont., 1879; has one son and- two daughters. Clubs: Carleton; Adanac. Conservative; Presbyterian. Address: 67 Kingsway, Winnipeg, Man. JOHN HAWKE GRAYSON. G-RAVSOIT, John Hawke. — Financial Broker, Grayson Block, Moose Jaw; di- rector Moose Jaw Machine Works; direc- tor Gray Campbell Co., Ltd. Born Shef- field, England, July 13, 1867, son of Michael and Anne Grayson. Educated public schools and Collegiate Institute, London. Ont. Clerk drygoods store of T. W. Robinson, Moose Jaw, 1885; stud- ied law in brother's office, 1897-1901; Postmaster Moose Jaw, 1901-1907; di- rector Moose Jaw General Hospital; in- terested extensively ranching and farm and city property. Alderman Moose Jaw, 1901-1904 and 1908. Married Adela Babb, Sydney, Man., 1891; has one son and one daughter. Recreations: hunting, shooting, baseball, motoring. Liberal; Methodist. Address: 90 Main St., Moose Jaw, Sask. GlbAVSOir, "William. — Of Grayson & Armstrong, Barristers, 2 High St., W., Moose Jaw. Born Yorkshire, England, March 6 1856, son of Michael and Anne Grayson. Educated grammar school, Lon- don, Ont.; Osgoode Hall. Law student London, 1878. Practiced Winnipeg, 1882. Came to Moose Jaw, 1883; formed part- nership with Chas. E. Armstrong, 1906; (3rown Prosecutor since 1904; Public Administrator Moose Jaw Judicial Dis- trict since 1890; member Moose Jaw school board since 1890; chairman since WHO'S WHO AND WHY WILLIAM GRAYSON. 1902; Mayor, 1903. Married Ellen Babb, Sydney, ■ Man., 1885; has four sons and four daughters. Liberal; Methodist. Ad- dress: 92 Main St., Moose Jaw, Saslt. GBEEIiEV, Horace Albertie. — Farmer. Born Hudson, N. H., Sept. 17, 1858, son of James Munro and Nancy Whittier Marsh Greeley. Educated public schools. Came to Fort Walsh, North West Ter- ritories, 1879. Clerk T. C. Power & Bro., Fort Walsh, 1880; manager for T. C. Power & Bro., Maple Creek, 1884-1893; engaged ranching and farming since 1893. Elected to North West Territory Legislature for Medicine Hat, 1898; re- elected, 1902; superintendent Public Works, Maple Creek, 1908-1910; school trustee, 1885-1888; director and secretary Agricultural Society for many years. Societies: A. F. & A. M.; A. O. U. W. Conservative. Address: Calgary, Alta. CrB.U'EISr, A. H. — Of Green Bros., Bur- den & Co., Civil Engineers and British Columbia Land Surveyors, 516 Ward St., Nelson. Born St. John, N. B., Jan. 20, 1879, son of George and Mary Compton Green. Educated New Brunswick Uni- versity; McGill University. Came to British Columbia, 1897. Clerk Engi- neer's Department, C. P. R., 1896-1897; private practice Nelson since 1897. Mar- ried Ethel Seed, 1907; has two daughters. Conservative; Anglican. Address: Nel- son, B. C. GREEN, Prederick William. — Farmer. Secretary-Treasurer Saskatchewan Grain Growers' Association, Times Block. Moose Jaw. Born Rippingale, Lincoln- shire, England, April 30, 1859, son of Robert and Sarah Green. Educated pub- lic schools Rippingale. Came to Middle- sex, Ont., farming with his father, FREDERICK WILLIAM GREEN. 1875. Came to Moose Jaw and farmed for himself, 1882. Dominion Govern- ment Emigration delegate, 1890. Di- rector Saskatchewan Agricultural Soci- ety, 1895-1910; president, 1906; secre- tary-treasurer, 1907-1910; secretary- treasurer Boharm School Board, 1897- 1900; chairman, 1901-1904; executive of- ficer Saskatchewan Grain Growers' As- sociation since 1906; secretary-treas- urer and general organizer Saskatch- ewan Grain Growers' Association since 1909. One of delegation of farmers of Western Canada which waited on Par- liament, Ottawa, Dec, 1910. Agricul- tural representative on University Ad- visory Board for Saskatchewan, 1910; member of Royal Elevator Commission of Province of Saskatchewan, appointed March, 1910, to make searching investi- gation of conditions etc. Married Mar- garet Anderson, Brandon, 1884; has four sons and six daughters. Society: A. O. U. W. Methodist. Address: 103 Main St., Moose Jaw, Sask. GREEN, Rog'er Henry Carlton. — Bar- rister (retired). Born Ireland, son of Rev. Thomas Webb Green, Archdeacon of Ardagh, Ireland, and Eleanor (nee Gwynne) Green. Educated private school (Ireland). Came to British Columbia, 1904. Married Mary Adeline Richards, 1888; has two sons and one daughter. Clubs: Vancouver; Vancouver Lawn Tennis; Vancouver Motor. Conserva- tive. Address: 1919 Robson St., Van- couver, B. C. GREEN, Solomon Hart, B. C. !■., M. J,. A. — -Of Chapman & Green, Barristers, 1010 McArthur Bldg., Winnipeg. Born St. John, N. B., Oct. 23, 1885, son of Louis and E. Green. Educated King's College. N. S. Practiced St. John, 1906. Came to Winnipeg, 1907. Elected to Manitoba Legislature for North Winni- peg, 1910. Married Aimee Lyons, 1912. Society: A. F. & A. M. Recreation: base- ball. Liberal. Address: 143 Poison Ave., Winnipeg, Man. 294 WHO'S WHO AND WHY ROBERT FRANCIS GREEN, M. P. G-REEN, Rolbert Francis, M. P.— Of Green & Burdick Bros., Real Estate and Insurance, Langley and Broughton Sts., Victoria. Born Petersboro, Ont., Nov. 14, 186], son of Benjamin and Rebecca Ann Lipsett Green. Educated public and high schools, Peterboro. Went to Erie, Pa., 1880. Joined C. P. R., Winnipeg-, 1882. Served North West Rebellion, 1885; opened general store, Revelstoke, 1885; later general merchant Illicille- waet, Ainsworth and Kaslo; elected first Mayor Kaslo, 1893; re-elected, 1895, 1896. Represented Slocan and Kaslo riding British Columbia Legis- lature, 1898-1906. Minister of Lands and Works, McBride Government, 1903-1906. Elected to House of Commons for Koot- enay, 1912. Married Celia Macdonnell, Erie, Pa., 1889; has one son and one daughter. Clubs: Union; Pacific. So- ciety: A. F. & A. M. Conservative. Ad- dress: 502 Rupert St., Victoria, B: C. 295 WHO'S WHO AND WHY G-REENE, Oeorg-e 'Welling-ton — Of Greene & Payne, Barristers and Solici- tors, Ross Ave., Red Deer; Vice-Presi- dent, Laurentia Milk Co. of Alberta, Ltd.; President, Freytag Company, Ltd.; President, Red Deer Board of Trade; Director, Red Deer Hospital. Born Athens, Ont., June 5, 1862, son of Wil- liam and Mary (Webster) Greene. Edu- cated public and high schools, Athens; Osgoode Hall. Called to Ontario Bar, 1887; practiced, Athens, 1887-1891. Came to Alberta, 1891; called to N. W. T. Bar, 1892; practiced. Red Deer, since 1892; present partnership formed, 1902. Bencher, Law Society of Alberta. Mar- ried Ina Emma Bates (deceased) ; has one son and two daughters; married Lamira Jane Billings, daughter of Charles Billings, Billings Bridge, Ont., 1898; has one daughter. Club: Red Deer. Societies: A. F. & A. M.; I. O. F. Conservative; Anglican. Address: 108 3rd St., N., Red Deer, Alta. GBEENWAV, Samuel Earl — Director of Agricultural Extension, College of Agriculture, University of Saskatchewan, Saskatoon, Sask. Born Little Prairie, Wis., Feb. 16, 1875, son of Rev. John and Grace Greenway. Came to Manitoba, 1880, and was in turn farmer, teacher, telegraph operator, reporter and editor; contributes to magazines. Married Ada Maria Cooke, Roissevain, Man., 1905; has two daugliters. Recreations: all outdoor sports, gardening, chess. Address: 520* Albert Ave., Nutana, Sask. ALBERT ALEXANDER GREER. GREEB, Albert Alexander — Real Es- tate and Financial Broker, Athabasca Landing; Chairman, Publicity Commit- tee, Athabasca Board of Trade. Born Port Elgin, Bruce County, Ont., July 16, 1866, son of Thomas David and Ellen McDonald Greer. Educated: Kincardine Grammar School. Came to Alberta, 1885. With Muir Bros., contractors, Mountain Div., C. P. R., 1885-1896; cat- tle ranching, Alberta, 1897; established first regular pack horse mail service from Edmonton to Peace River Cross- ing, 1897; went with Major James Walk- er on Treaty Commission into Lake Athabasca District; ranched on Bow River, 1898-1904; general store, Gladys, Alta., 1904-1906; associated with A. McBride Hardware Co., Calgary, 1906- 1910; opened first real estate office, Ath- abasca Landing, 1910; received appoint- ment as agent for C. N. R. and Hud- son's Bay Ry. townsites, 1911. Private, 32nd Regiment, Port Elgin, 1883-1885. Married Mary Avis Bolton (deceased); married Olivia Campbell, 1908; has two sons and three daughters. Society: I. O. F. Liberal; Methodist. Address: Athabasca Landing, Alta. GBEG-OBY, C. E., K. C— Barrister and Solicitor, Bradshaw Bldg., Prince Al- bert; Director, St. Regis, Ltd.; Director, North Saskatchewan Cold Storage Co., Ltd.; Director, Saskatchewan Steam Navigation Co., Ltd.; Director, Riverside Land Co., Ltd.; Trustee, Prince Albert Club; Membei-, Prince Albert Board of Trade; Trustee, Edge Hill Girls' School. Windsor, N. S. Born Fredericton, N. B.. May 5, 1867, son of Charles C. and Mary Douherty Gregory. Educated King's College; Dalhousie University. Called to Nova Scotia Bar, 1887; practiced as general counsel. Nova Scotia, 1887-1911; appointed K. C, 1904; called to Saskat- chewan Bar and established present practice, 1911. Unsuccessful candidate to House of Commons for Guysborough, 1900 and 1896, against Hon. Duncan C. Frazer, late Lieutenant-Governor of Nova Scotia. Commander, 18th Battery, Canadian Artillery, five years. Married Maude Charlotte Graham, Halifax, 1891; has one son. Clubs: Prince Albert; Hal- ifax. Recreations: motoring, cricket. Conservative; Anglican. Address: Prince Albert, Sask. GSEGOBV, Hon. P. B. — Judge of Su- preme Court of British Columbia, Vic- toria. Born Fredricton, N. B., Dec. 2, 186 2, son of Hon. Mr. Gregory, Judge of Supreme Court, of New Brunswick. Ed- ucated Collegiate School, Fredricton; Harvard University, graduated, 1884. Called to New Brunswick bar, 1884; practiced Fredricton. 1884-1890. Came to British Columbia, 1890. For many years partner in firm of Fell & Gregory; took active part in cases arising out of seiz- ure of British Columbia sealing schoon- 296 WHO'S WHO AND WHY HON. P. B. GREGORY: ers by United States revenue cutters; appointed to present office, 1909. Has taken great interest in military affairs, and was Colonel Fifth Regiment, C. G. A., retiring with rank of Lieutenant- Colonel. Address: Victoria, B. C. JOHN HAMILTON GREY, C. E. GKEV, John Hamilton, C. E. — Of J. H. Grey & MUligan Bros., Civil Engineers and Land Surveyors, Victoria. Born St. John, N. B., Dec. 25, 1863, son of Eliza Ormond and John Hamilton Grey, the first Supreme Court Judge of British Columbia, and one of the fathers of Confederation. Educated grammar school, St. John; New Brunswick Uni- versity. In Dominion Government ser- vice, C. P. R., 1870-1884. Came to Brit- ish Columbia, 1873. Engineer charge of Esquimau and Nanaimo Ry. ; engineer Eraser River Dykes; Shuswap and Okanagan Ry. ; Castlegar and Slocan Junction Ry. ; Victoria and Sydney Ry. ; private practice since 1902. Married Francis Arbuthnot, 1888; has one daugh- ter. Clubs: Union; Pacific. Recreation: horses. Conservative; Anglican. Address: Fort and Moss Sts., Victoria, B. C. GKIESE, James — Real Estate and Financial Agent, King St., North Battle- ford. Born Oskosh, Wis., April 22, 1865, son of Gottleib and Margaret Griese. Educated Normal school, Oskosh. As- sociated with various business colleges in Middle and Western States, 1885-1895; interested in theatrical enterprises, .1905- 1907. Came to Saskatchewan and en- gaged in present business, 1907; natural- ized Canadian, 1910. Served as Mayor, North Battleford, 1912. Married Wil- helmina Trappe, daughter of Carl Trappe, 1894. Societies: A. F. & A. M.; K. P. Recreations: hunting, fishing. Anglican. Address: Victoria St., North Battleford, Sask. GRZESBACH, Emiel. — General Mer- chant. Born Zeitz, Saxony, Germany, March 20, 1855, son of Martin Luther and Eleanore Griesbach. Educated Leip- sig University. Came to Canada, 1883; with C. P. R., 1884; engaged lumber business, Gleichen, 1887; established present business, 1894. President U. P. A. Union, Gleichen; director Gleichen Agricultural Society; president Board of Trade, two years; church warden St. Andrew's Church twenty-one years. Married Ida E. Kierstein, Gleichen, 1896. Independent; Presbyterian. Address: Gleichen, Alta. GRrESBACH, Major William Antro- tous. — Of Griesbach & O'Connor, Barris- ters, National Trust Bldg., Edmonton. Born Qu'Appelle, Sask., Jan. 3, 1878, son of Arthur Henry and Emma Griesbach. Educated St. John's College, Winnipeg. Practiced Edmonton since 1901; partner- ship with late C. deW. Macdonald, K. C; partnership dissolved, 1905; prac- ticed alone until 1906, when formed present partnership. President District Conservative Association. Unsuccessful candidate Alberta Legislature for Ed- monton, 1905; Alderman Edmonton, 1905, 1906; Mayor, 1907. Served with Second Regiment, Canadian Mounted Rifles, South African War, 1899-1900, opera- tions the Orange Free State, Feb. to May, 1900, including actions at Hout Nek (May 1), Vet River (May 5 and 6), and Sand River (May 10); operations in the Transvaal (May and June), 1900, in- cluding actions near Johannesburg (May WHO'S WHO AND WHY MAJOR WILLIAM ANTROBUS GRIES- BACH. 29), Pretoria (June 4), and Diamond Hill (June 11 and 12); operations The Transvaal, East Pretoria (July to Nov. 29, 1900), including action Reit Vlei (July 16) ; operations the Orange River Colony (May to Nov. 28, 1900); operations Cape Colony, south of Orange River, 1899-1900. Queen's medal with four clasps. Major A. Squadron, 19th Alberta Dragoons, Ed- monton; member of Naval and Military Emigration League. Married Janet Scott McDonald Lauder, 1906. Clubs: Edmon- ton; Canadian (president, 1910-1911). Societies: A. F. & A. M.; A. O. P.; S. O. B.; I. O. O. F. ; K. of P. Recreations: motor boating, riding. Conservative; An- glican. Address: 195 Sixth St., Edmon- ton, Alta. 6RIFFI1T, Prederick Thomas — Land Commissioner Canadian North West Land Co. and Advisory to C. P. R. Born Watertown, Ont., Oct. 29, 1853. Edu- cated public and high schools Hamilton. Engaged in law office, Hamilton. En- tered Ontario Department of Education, Toronto, 1875; Canada North West Land Co., 1882; land department of C. P. R., Winnipeg, 1883; assistant land commis- sioner, C. P. R., 1900; land commissioner, C. P. R., 1901-1911: advisory to C. P. R., 1912. Married Edna E. Walker, Toronto, 1878; has three sons. Anglican. Ad- dress: 500 River St., Winnipeg, Man. GRIFFIN, James Young- — Capitalist; Director, Bole Drug Co.; Director, Man- itoba and Western Land Co.; Director, Annuity Co., Ltd.; chief promoter. Do- minion Produce Co., 1905; and Leth- bridge Collieries, 1906. Born Halton Co. Oct. 28, 1857. son of Michael T. and Sophia Jackson Griffin. Educated: pub- lic schools, Halton County. Came to Manitoba, 1883; established pork pack- ing business, 1883; President and Gen- eral Manager of J. Y. Griffin Co., Ltd., 1904-1910. Married Minnie Campbell, daughter of Lachlan Campbell, St. Thomas, Ont., 1884 (deceased 1903). Clubs: Manitoba; St. Charles Country. Address: Vancouver, B. C. GRIFFITH, H. S. — Architect, 1006 Government St., Victoria, and Vancou- ver. Born England, June 5, 1865, son of Rev. George Sandham and Julia Grif- fith. Educated Roysses School, Abing- don, England. Architect, Reading, Eng- land, 1882. Came to British Columbia, 1907. Married Marie J. Hall, Kenora, Ont.; has two sons and two daughters. Clubs: Union; Pacific. Society: A. F. & A. M. Address: 1294 Montrose Ave., Vic- toria, B. C. GRIFFITHS, Albert Francis. — Char- tered Accountant. Born Newport, Eng- land, Oct. 6, 1862, son of John and Fanny Griffiths. Educated Taunton, Chepstow, Shrewsbury. Lumberman Cardiff, 1880; came to British Columbia, 1887. Associ- ate member Dominion Association of Chartered Accountants; Fellow Institute of Chartered Accountants of British (Co- lumbia; Fellow Chartered Institute of Secretaries, London; member of Wor- shipful Company of Needlemakers, Lon- don; Freeman, City of London. Married Fanny Bailey, Newport, England. Club: Union. Society: A. F. & A. M. Address: Victoria, B. C. ALLAN KEAY GRIMMER, B. A. I., M. Sc, C. E. GRIMIOXR, Allan Keay, B. A. I., M. Sc, C. E. — City Engineer Medicine Hat. Born St. Andrew's, N. B., June 4, 1882, son of John Davidson and Agnes Elder Keay Grimmer. Educated grammar schools St. Andrews; University of New Brunswick. Charge Glen extension York 298 WHO'S WHO AND WHY and Carleton Ry., 1904-1905; City En- gineer Fredricton, 1905-1909; lecturer engineering, University of Manitoba, 1909-1910; present appointment, 1910. Married Margaret S. Babbitt, daughter of George N. Babbitt, deputy Receiver General Fredricton, 1908. Club: Cypress. Society: A. F. & A. M.; Canadian So- ciety of Civil Engineers. Recreation: ten- nis, canoeing, motoring. Anglican. Ad- dress: Medicine Hat, Alta. aRUTDJ^E'Sr, T. M. — Of Gorman, Clan- cey & Grindley, Ltd., 752 Fourth St., Edmonton. Born Laxey, Isle of Man, Nov. 8, 1864, son of Thomas and Esther Grindley. Educated Douglas and Crosby grammar schools. Hardware salesman with J. H. Ashdown, Winnipeg, 1883. Served North West Rebellion, under Colonel Steele, 1885. Came to Alberta, 1893. Married Mary Jane Furnival, Win- nipeg, 1888; has two daughters. Soci- eties: A. F. & A. M.; United Commer- cial Travelers' Association. Address: Twenty-first and Athabasca Sts. Edmon- ton, Alta. G-RISDAIiH, James — General Manager People's Trust Co., Ltd., Financial, Trust and Investment Brokers, 451 Co- lumbia St., New Westminster. Born Broughton in Furness, Lancashire, Eng- land, Dec. 31, 1882, son of Thomas and Annie Grisdale. Educated: Broughton Higher Grade and Nationall Schools. Manager, York City and County Bank, Dalton in Furness, 1901-1909; Account- ant, Pogson, Peloulet & Co., New York, 1909-1910; Accountant, Amalgamated Copper Companies of America, 1911; As- sistant Inspector, Bank of Vancouver, Vancouver, 1911; present position since 1912. Married Isabelle Lewis, daughter of James Lewis, Dalton in Furness, 1910; has one son. Society: I. O. O. F. Rec- reations: cricket, tennis, footballl. Con- servative; Anglican. Address: 1099 Ham- ilton St., New Westminster, B. C^ GXXSDAJJB, Big'ht Bev. John, D. B., D. C. It. — Lord Bishop of Qu'Appelle, In- dian Head. Born Bolton, Lancashire, England, Jan. 21, 1845, son of Robert and Alice Grisdale. Educated Church Mission- ary College, Islington, London. Ordained St. Paul's Cathedral, London, 1870; Can- on of St. John's Cathedral, Winnipeg, 1874-1878; Dean of Rupert's Land, 1878- 1896; professor of Pastoral Theology, St. John's College, Winnipeg, 1874-1878; Prolocutor of general synod; Bishop of Qu'Appelle, 1896; Examiner and one of the Senate of the University of Sas- katchewan. Married Anne Chaplin, Lei- cestershire, England, 1871; has one son and one daughter. Recreation: chess. Ad- dress: Bishop's Court, Indian Head, Saslc GBOPF, Colin Gemmell. — Publisher of The Times, Taber. Born Selkirk, Man., March 14, 1885, son of Alexander and Annie Groff. Educated public and high schools Dundas, Ont. Printer Banner, Dundas, 1898-1900; printer Willson Sta- tionery Co., Winnipeg, 1904-1905; re- porter Journal, Edmonton, 1905-1910; Capital, Edmonton, 1910-1911. Secretary Taber Board of Trade. Married Cath- erine Gordon Cameron Wilson, Chatham, Ont., 1908. Liberal; Presbyterian. Ad- dress: Taber, Alta. ■ s g^W 1 p^ fr- IIH [• •^Pl h>^ '^m i h^HM^ a 1 ANTHONY MEDLICOTT GROGAN. asOGAN, Anthony Medlicott. — Of Ellis & Grogan, Wholesale Agents for Builders Supplies, Calgary. Born Somer- ton, Somersetshire, England, Oct. 18, 1867, son of Isabel Helen and William George Grogan, M. A., gold medallist Dublin University; cousin of Major Sir Edward Grogan, Bart., military attache Buenos Ayres; Admiral Grogan's sec- ond eldest brother. Educated St. Mary Magdalene College, PJaddington, Lon- don; H. M. S. Conway, Liverpool; Gui- enne-pas-de-Calais, France. Midshipman Merchant Service sailing out of Liver- pool, and agent Melbourne, Australia, some years; came to Calgary, 1887; served with Royal North West Mounted Police under Colonel S. B. Steele, Cal- gary, Macleod and Fort Saskatchewan, 1888-1892; established present business, 1893. Married Miriam de Sousa, Cal- gary, 1902; has one son. Club: Commer- cial. Society: A. F. & A. M. Liberal; Anglican. Address: Calgary, Alta. 299 WHO'S WHO AND WHY GSOSS, Prank D. — Manager Mainland Transfer Co., 94 Pender St., Vancouver; director Vancouver Warehouses, Ltd. Born Albert County, N. B., Nov. 4, 1870, son of William and Mary Trites Gross. Educated public schools Albert County. Came to British Columbia, 1887. Mem- ber of firm Gross & McNeill, Vancouver, 1893-1904; amalgamated with Mainland Transfer Co., 1904. Married Nellie P. Pride, New Westminster, B. C, 1901; has one son and one daughter. Club: Commercial. Recreation: driving. Lib- eral; Baptist. Address: 2375 Sixth Ave., W., Vancouver, B. C. GBOUARS, Emile Jean Baptiste Ma- rie, O. M. I., D. D. — Titular Bishop of Ibora. Vicar Apostolic of Athabaska, St. Bernard's Mission, Grouard, Alta. Born Brulon, department of la Sar- tha, France, Feb. 2, 1840, son of Andre and Anne Meynard Grouard. Edu- cated Seminary at Le Mans; Laval Uni- versity. Came to Canada, 1S60. Mission- ary under Bishop Tache, afterwards Archbishop of St. Boniface; subse- quently under Bishop Farand, Vicar Apostolic of Athabaska and Mackenzie; named bishop by late Pope Leo XIII, 1890; consecrated by Bishop Tache, St. Boniface, 1891, as Vicar Apostolic of Athabasca and Mackenzie in the place of Bishop Farand, 1891. Athabasca sep- arated from Mackenzie, 1902. Roman Catholic. Address: St. Bernard's Mis- sion, Grouard, Alta. GUGGISBUKG, Walter William, B. A. — Of Doerr & Guggisberg, Barristers, Northern Crown Bank Bldg., Regina. Born Walkerton, Ont., Feb. 28, 1878, son of Frank and Matilda Weaver Guggis- berg. Educated public and high schools Walkerton; Queen's University; Normal School, Hamilton. Graduated from Queen's University, 1904; gold medal political economy; law student Ferguson & Richardson, and with Andrews & An- drews, Winnipeg, 1905. Married Henri- etta Todd, W^alkerton, 1905; has one son and one daughter. Liberal; Methodist. Address: Regina, Sask. GUINAN, Thomas. — President Red River Loan & Land Co., Union Bank Bldg., Winnipeg. Born Huron County, Ontario, Nov. 10, 1856, son of Patrick and Annie Guinan. Educated public schools. Hotel proprietor, St. Thomas, N. D., 1881-1890; member of Legislature, North Dakota, 1896-1900. Came to Win- nipeg, 1900. Married Annie Enright, THOMAS GUINAN. North Dakota, 1887; has three sons and three daughters. Clubs: Adanac; _Cath- olic. Conservative; Roman Catholic. Ad- dress: 88 Langside St., Winnipeg, Man. GUIiLEIiAND, J. A. — Barrister and Solicitor, National Trust Bldg., Saska- toon. Born Glasgow, Scotland, Nov. 20, 1880, son of John Carss and Mary Crerar GuUeland. Educated: St. Andrews, Switzerland. Called to Bar, 1903; prac- ticed, Glasgow, prior to coming to Sas- katoon, 1911; called to Saskatchewan Bar, 1911; practiced Saskatoon since. Societies: A. F. & A. M. ; St. Andrews. Recreation: golf. Liberal; Presbyterian. Address: Saskatoon, Sask. JAMES BROWN GUNN. GUN3T, James Brown. — Of J. B. Gunn & Company, Engineers and Contractors (J. B. Gunn, sole proprietor), 306 Mc- 300 WHO'S WHO AND WHY Lean Block, Calgary. Born Winnipeg, April 26, 1885, son of. John and Chris- tina Gunn. Educated Collegiate Insti- tute, Winnipeg. Member of firm, John Gunn & Sons, Winnipeg, since 1901. Came to Calgary, 1908. Club: Alberta. Recreation: golf. Liberal; Baptist. Ad- dress: Findlay, Apartments, Calgary, Alta. JEREMIAH DONALD GUNN. GVNTSf, Jeremiah Donald. — Financial Brokers. Born Springfield, Man., Jan. 23, 1880, son of Robert and Barbara Gunn. Educated public schools; Collegi- ate Institute, Winnipeg. Clerk National Trust Co., Winnipeg, 1900; came as ac- countant for firrri's branch, Edmonton, 1903; came to Saskatoon to open branch for National Trust Co., and appointed manager, 1906; secretary Saskatoon Board of, Trade, 1907; Lieutenant 22d Saskatchewan Light Horse. Clubs: Sas- katoon; Canadian (secretary since or- ganization, 1908). Society: A. F. & A. M. Recreations: golf, riding, curling. Conservative; Presbyterian. Address: 311 Sixth Ave., Saskatoon, Sask. GUNN, ;E. Mabel. — Matron and Dea- coness Free Kindergarten, Winnipeg. Born Kennetcook, N. S., daughter of Rev. Adam and Susan MacLellan Gunn. Educated Prince of Wales College, Charlottetown, P. E. I.; Normal School, Regina; Ewart Missionary and Deacon- ess Training Home, Toronto. Public school teacher five years. Came to Manitoba, 1910. Presbyterian. Address: 294 Ellen St., Winnipeg, Man. GTTITIT, Peter, M. L. A. — Rancher. Born Thurso Caithness, Scotland, Feb. 9, 1864, son of John and Barbara Gunn. Educated Thurso. Connected with Hud- son's Bay Co., 27 years. Member Alberta Legislature for Lac Ste. Anne. Married Mary Rich, Hoy, Orkney, Scotland, 1891; has five sons and four daughters. Lib- eral; Presbyterian. Address: Lac Ste. Anne, Alta. RICHARD E. GUNN. GUNN, »icliard E. — Of Gunn & Bat- ten, Financial Brokers, 245 Notre Dame Ave., Winnipeg. Born Almonte, Ont., Aug. 2, 1S69, son of George and Mary E. Gunn. Educated public schools, On- tario. Came to Manitoba, 1875; engaged farming, 1893; with Street Railway, Winnipeg, 1893-1897; treasurer Western Loan Co.. Winnipeg, 1902-1903; present firm established, 1904. Manager and trustee private syndicates. Married Co- lista Post, Dominion City, Man., 1894; has two sons and two daughters. Club: Canadian. Societies: I. O. O. F.; A. O- U. W. Recreation: driving, baseball. Liberal; Methodist. Address: 55 King- ston Row, Windsor Park, Winnipeg, Man. GUBD, William P., B. C. L. — Barris- ter and Solicitor. Solicitor for Kootenay Telephones Co., Ltd.; Bank of Com- merce; C. P. R. ; member Cranbrook School Board. Born Stradally, Queen's County, Ireland, March 8, 1870. son of George and Eleanor Margaret Farquhar Gurd. Came to Canada as a boy. Edu- cated Trinity University; Osgoode Hall. Called to Ontario bar, 1894; practiced Toronto, 1894-1896. Solicitor for Crows Nest Railway during construction pe- riod, 1897-1898; private practice Cran- brook, since 1899. Served with Queen's Own Rifles, Toronto, 1890-1892. Married Caroline Bertha Moss, 1904; has one son and two daughters. Society: A. F. & A. M. Liberal; Anglican. Address: Cran- brook, B. C. 301 WHO'S WHO AND WHY GW, Bev. William Alexander, B. A., B. D. — Pastor St. Andrew's Church, Re- gina. Born Portage du Fort, Que., Oct. 27, 1878, son of Robert and Mary Cath- erine Guy. Educated Model School, Que- bec; public schools, Ontario; Newburgh Academy; Queen's University. Student missionary, 1897; ordained missionary, 1901-1903; pastor Presbyterian Church, Dalhousie, 1903-1908. Came to Sas- katchewan to take present charge, 1908. Synodical Convener of Young People's societies; secretary Saskatchewan Lord's Day Alliance; Convener Home missions and Augmentation, Presbytery, Regina. Married Grace Tucker Rouse, 1903; has one son and one daughter. Club: Cana- dian. Societies: A. O. U. W.; A. P. & A. M. (Chaplain Wascana Lodge). Recrea- tions: curling:, iiockey, tennis, baseball, football, travel. Independent-Liberal; Presbyterian. Address: 2827 Dewdney Ave., Regina, Sask. GWIIiIiIM, Frank IileweUyn — Of Gwillim, Crisp & Mackay, Barristers, Pacific Bldg, Vancouver. Born Lower Court, Clifford, Herefordshire, England, July 6, 1870, son of James and Olivia Maria Spencer Gwillim. Came to Mani- toba, 1882. Educated public schools England and Manitoba. Admitted to North West Territories bar, 1893; prac- ticed, Moosomin, 1893-1897; Manitoba bar, 1897; Yukon bar, 1898; member of firm of White & Gwillim, Dawson, 1898: practiced alone, Dawson, 1899-1900; Gwillim & Crisp, Dawson, 1900-1906; Gwillim & Crisp, Vancouver, 1906- 1911. Came to British Columbia, 1898; called to bar, 1906. First public administrator Yukon Territory, 1898-1899. Club: Vancouver. Recrea- tions: motoring, boating. Conservative; Anglican. Address, Vancouver, B. C. GWYIT, William Trevor. — Manager Dominion Bank of Canada, Dominion Trust Bldg., Vancouver. Born Dundas, Ont., Jan. 14, 1880, son of Herbert C. and Charlotte Osier Gwyn. Educated Trinity College School, Port Hope. Ju- nior Dominion Bank, Oshawa, 1896; sub- sequently stationed Guelph, Belleville, Toronto and Winnipeg; for some time assistant manager Montreal; manager present branch since 1911. Married Em- ily Harriet Spragge, 1906; has one son and one daughter. Anglican. Address: Vancouver, B. C. GZOWSKI, Casimir Stanislaus, C. E. — Of Macdonnell, Gzowski & Co., Civil Engineers and Contractors. Bank of British North America Bldg., Van- couver. Born Toronto, May 1, 1876, son of Casimir Stanislaus and Mary Gzow- ski. Educated Bishop Ridley College, St. Catharines; School of Practical Sci- ence, Toronto. Railway survey work, 1896; construction C. P. R. and other railways, 1896-1905. Came to British Columbia, 1897. Joined firm of Loss, Macdonnell & Co., building Nicola Ry., 1905; formed present firm, 1906. Mar- ried Mildred Gwendolyn Church, 1909; has two daughters. Clubs: Toronto; Vancouver; Vancouver Rowing; Jericho Country; Royal Vancouver Yacht. Soci- eties: Canadian Society of C. E. ; To- ronto Engineers. Recreations: all outdoor sports. Address: 1266 13th Ave. W., Van- couver, B. C. H HAGBI^, Kathaniel Francis, K. C. — Barrister, 26 Merchants Bank Bldg., Winnipeg. Born County of Oxford, Ont., Feb. 20, 1846, son of Samuel and Ann Eliza Hagel. Educated grammar schools, Ingersoll and Woodstock. Called to On- tario bar, 1873; practiced Toronto, 1873- 1881; Winnipeg, 1881-1900; Yukon Ter- ritory, 1900-1906, when returned to Win- nipeg. President Conservative Associa- tion of Yukon. For several years presi- dent Horticultural Association of Yukon. Served as volunteer Fenian Raid, 1866 (medal). Married Susan Adele Sum- mers, London, Ont., 1870; has one son and two daughters. Societies: A. P. & A. M. ; L. O. L. Conservative; Anglican. Address: 182 Donald St., Winnipeg, Man. PERCY ELDEN HAGEL. HAGBI^, Percy Blden. — Barrister. Born Toronto, April 22, 1881, son of Nathaniel Francis and Susan Adele Hagel. Came to Winnipeg, 1881. Edu- cated public schools; St. John's College. Student with N. F. Hagel, barrister, Yu- kon. Called to Yukon bar, 1904; called to Manitoba bar, 1906. Married Rachael Amia Campbell, Teulon, Man., 1908; has one son. Conservative; Anglican. Ad- dress: 363 Maryland St., Winnipeg, Man. 302 WHO'S WHO AND WHY HAOEB, Alvah I^. — Managing Direc- tor New England Fish Co., Foot Gore Ave., Vancouver; secretary Doty Fish Co.; manager Northwestern Fisheries Co.; president and treasurer Canadian Fishing Co., Ltd. Porn Iowa, Nov. 19, 1887, son of Alphonso William and Mary Hager. Educated Northwestern University. Engaged fish industry Bos- ton, 1900. Came to British Columbia, 1908. Member Vancouver Board of Trade. Married Hilda Synnestvedt, Phil- adelphia, Pa., 1901; has one son and three daughters. Clubs: Terminal City, Vancouver; Arctic, Seattle. Societies: A. F. & A. M. (M. S.); K. T. Recrea- tions: baseball, bowling, motoring. Ad- dress: 1744 Venables St., Vancouver, B. C. HON. ALEXANDER HAGGART, B. A., LL. B., K. C, EX. M. P. HAGG-ABT, Hon. Alexander, B. A., Iii;. B., K. C, Bz.'M. P. — -Pusine Judge of the Court of Appeal for Manitoba since April, 1911. Born Peterboro, Ont., Jan. 20, 1848, son of Archibald and Elizabeth Haggart. Educated Peterboro High School; Victoria University. Called to Ontario Bar, 1876. Appointed K. C, 1893. Practiced Toronto, 1877. Came to Winnipeg. 1880; president Law Society, Manitoba; elected to House of Com- mons, 1908-1911; resigned Oct. 1911; ex- Alderman and school trustee. Married Elizabeth Littlehales, Winnipeg, 1887. Clubs: Manitoba, Carleton, Adanac. Con- servative; Presbyterian. Address: 229 Kennedy St., Winnipeg, Man. KAINBS, David Robert. — General Manager Investors Guarantee Corpora- tion of Canada, 609 First St., Edmonton. Director Saturday News, Ltd.; part owner St. Thomas Journal. Born St. Mary's, Ont., Sept. 24, 1881, son of Whit- ney W. and Martha Monteith Haines. Ed- ucated public schools and Collegiate In- stitute, Ontario. Business Mgr. Journal, St. Thomas, 1906-1909; came to Edmon- ton, 1909; manager Daily Capital, 1909. Served as Lieutenant 25th Elgin In- fantry, St. Thomas. Clubs: Edmonton; Edmonton Country. Societies: A. F. & A. M.; C. O. P.; C. O. O. F. Liberal; Presbyterian. Address Windsor Hotel, Edmonton, Alta. ^^^ H \ ^H|K. / 1 ■ l Wi A. L. HAINING. HAINING-, A. I^ Of Archibald, Hain- ing Co., Real Estate Brokers, Saskatoon; Director, Industrial League; Director, Saskatoon Industrial Fair; Director, Saskatoon Real Estate Board. Born Fredericton, N. B., Jan. 6, 1865, son of William and Mary Haining. Educated high school, Fredericton. Credit man, Emerson, Fisher & Co., wholesale hard- ware, St. John, N. B., prior to coming to Saskatoon, 1908; established present business, 1908. Married Janet Mitchell, York County, N. B., 1891; has one son and two daughters. Clubs: Saskatoon; Adanac. Society: A. F. & A. M. Con- servative; Baptist. Address: Saskatoon, Sask. HAI.ZBUBTOir, William Henry — Vice-President, International Finance Co., Ltd., 132 Jasper Ave., E., Edmon- ton; Director, Natural Securities, Ltd.; Director, Peace River Collieries, Ltd.; President, Sawridge Townsite Co., Ltd. Born Dundas, Ont, April 5, 1878, son of David and Margaret Haliburton. Edu- cated public schools, Woodstock; First Baptist College, Woodstock. With Ma- son & Risch Piano Co., Winnipeg, 1902; Regina, 1903; Calgary, 1904; Edmonton, 1905-1907; Vancouver, 1908-1910. Es- tablished present business, 1912. Mar- ried Pearl Strong, Edmonton, 1908; has one son. Societies: A. F. & A. M. ; W. O. W. Recreations: athletics. Inde- pendent; Baptist. Address: 658 Atha- basca St., Edmonton, Alta. 303 WHO'S WHO AND WHY GRANT HALL. HAIiIi, Grant — Assistant General Man- ager Canadian Pacific Railway, western lines, Winnipeg. Born Montreal, Nov. 27, 1863, son of John S. and Emma R. Hall. Educated: Bisliops College, Len- noxville. Started as machinist appren tice, Grand Trunk Ry. ; locomotive fore man, Windsor St., Montreal, 1890-189S locomotive foreman, Montreal, 1898-1899 general foreman, McAdam, 1899-1901 general foreman, Winnipeg, 1901; Mas ter Mechanic, Pacific Division, Revel stoke, 1901; Assistant Superintendent of Rolling Stock, Eastern lines, 1902; Assistant Superintendent of Motive Power, Western Lines, 1904; Superin- tendent of Motive Power, 1908; present position since 1911. Married Mary E. Maley, daughter of George T. Maley, Montreal, 1888; has one son and one daughter. Society: A. F. & A. M. Con- servative; Anglican. Address: Winnipeg, Man. 304 WHO'S WHO AND WHY BAI^I^, Ernest Amos, M. D. — Physi- cian, 1301 Davie St., "Vancouver. Born Ontario, March 9, 1861, son of Robert Slterrow and Jane Hall. Educated Wood- stock; Toronto; Edinburgh University; Germany. Began practice Ontario. Came to British Columbia, 1889. Member of Victoria School Board, 1905. Gold med- allist Trinity Alumni Association for best medical article from results of original investigation: "The Relation of Pelvic Disease in Women to Mental Ab- normality.'' Married Mary Louisa Fox, 1885; has two sons and one daughter. Societies: A. P. & A. M.; I. O. O. P.; Royal Society of Medicine, London, England; Canadian Medical Society. Recreations: sketching, painting. Ad- dress: Victoria, B. C. HAXiIi, George Arthur Benjamin, "M. D. — Physician and Surgeon. City Health Officer Victoria. Born Gloucester, Ont., Oct. 29, 1868, son of Elizabeth and Lewis Hall. Educated Cooper Medical College, San Prancisco; Johns Hopkins University. Came to British Columbia, 1875. Practiced Nelson, 1896-1909. Rep- resented Nelson, British Columbia Leg- islature, 1906-1908. Provincial Health Officer, Nelson, 1900. Alderman, 1900. On school board. Nelson, 1901-1909. Came to Victoria, 1909. Married C. B. Pool, Nanaimo, 1893; has three sons. Societies: A. P. & A. M.; I. O. O. P.; K. of P.; James Bay Athletic Associa- tion. Recreations: outdoor sports. Ad- dress: 1305 Yates St., Victoria, B. C. HAIi^, James Deakin. — Sheriff, Court House, Vancouver. Born Londonderry, Ireland, son of Thomas and Martha Caroline Hall. Came to Canada as a boy. Educated grammar schools, Brampton, Ont. Commenced career To- ronto; subsequently engaged in Winni- peg and Victoria. Came to Vancouver, 1887. Societies: A. P. & A. M.; R. A. M. Recreations: all athletic sports. Ad- dress: Vancouver, B. C. HATmJm, James Edward. — Managing Di- rector Vancouver Milling & Grain Co., Ltd., 236 Smythe St., Vancouver. Born Belleville, Ont., Dec. 2, 1879, son of Charles Edward and Ida J. Hall. Edu- cated Winnipeg. Milling and grain bus- iness Saskatchewan, 1900-1905. Came to British Columbia, 1905. Married Ethel- wyn Ceperley, 1907; has one daughter. Club: Terminal City. Recreation: hunt- ing. Address: 755 Bute St., Vancouver, B. C. HAIiI^, John. — Inspector for Alberta National Trust Co., Ltd., 25 Jasper Ave., E., Edmonton. Born Uttoxeter, Staffordshire, Bnyland, May 19, 1861, son of William and Elizabeth Hall. Educated public schools, Uttoxeter. Came to Canada, 1880; farmed Mani- toba, 1880-1901; horse exchange, Stone- wall, Man., 1901-1907; inspector C. P. R. lands. Alberta, 1907-1909; inspector for National Trust Co., since 1909. Mar- ried Laura May Lusted, Uxbridge, Ont., 1904; has three sons and three daugh- ters. Society: I. O. O. P. Recreations: hunting curling. Liberal; Anglican. Ad- dress: 733 14th St., Edmonton, Alta. B.AImIm, John Albert, M. Sc. — Victoria Chemical Co., Ltd., Victoria. Born Man- chester, England, Sept. 1, 1868, son of Robert Hall. Educated University of Manchester. Chemist, Manchester, 1887. Came to British Columbia, 1893. Late lieutenant-Colonel commanding Pifth Regiment, Canadian Artillery. Married Annie Gatenby, Victoria. Club: Union. Society: Chemical of London, England. Recreation: motoring. Address: Vic- toria, B. C. SATmXm, I^eonard "Willmott. — Manager, Fort George & Western Lands Co., 215 Jasper Ave., W., Edmonton. Born Lon- don, England, Dec. 28, 1868, son of John and Louisa Hall, Waterbeach, Cam- bridge, England. Educated grammar school, Stevenage, Herts, England.; Gros- venor College, London, England. Came to Canada, 1899; manager and fur buyer, Hudson's Bay Co., Teslin Lake, B. C, 1898-1899; prospecting and trading, Yu- kon, 1900-1902; travelling and lecturing, England on Canadian subjects, 1903-1908; came to Edmonton and established pres- ent business, 1910. Served as Justice of the Peace, Teslin Lake, 1898-1900. Mar- ried Mary Anne Williams, daughter of Major Solomon Williams, Fourth Royal Irish Dragoons, Brighton, Sussex, Eng- land, 1903; has two sons and one daugh- ter. Society: St. George's. Recreations: cricket, football. Liberal; Anglican. Ad- dress: 775 Eighth St., Edmonton, Alta. 305 WHO'S WHO AND WHY LEWIS HALL, D. D. S. HAIiIi, Lewis, D. D. S. — Dentist, 655 Yates St., Victoria. Born Staffordsliire, England, Marcli 11, I860, son of Lewis and Elizabeth Hall. Came to British Columbia, 1876. Educated public schools, Philadelphia, Pa.; Dental School. Prac- ticed Victoria, since 1888. Alderman, Victoria, 1906-1907. Mayor, 1908-1909; chairman school board, 1900-1908. Mar- ried Sophie Cummings, Victoria, 1889. Societies: A. F. & A. M.; L O. O. F.; L O. F.; I. O. G. T. Address: 502 Catherine St.', Victoria, B. C. HALIi, Iiillian yictoria. — Wife of Rev. R. Frances Hall, B. A. Born Ripley, Ont.. daughter of Thomas Fyfe and Jane Welsh Yenien. Educated high school, Kincardine, Ont.; Wheeler Hall; Queen's University; Minnesota State Normal school. Came to Manitoba, 1903; Sas- katchewan, 1910. Mrs. Hall's life is note- worthy because of the mental stimulus and help she has given unstintedly to many a baffled student in the country districts of the west, preparing them for matriculation entrance and certificates. One of her pupils won the Greek Scholar- ship offered by Manitoba College, 1907. She has made life worth living for the discouraged. She was first vice-presi- dent of the Missionary Presbytery, Port- age la Prairie district. Married Rev. R. Frances Hall, B. A., 1903; has one daugh- ter. Recreations: tennis, gardening. Presbyterian. Address: Saskatoon, Sask. HAIiI^, Robert Hanley — Fur Trade Commissioner, Hudson's Bay Company, Winnipeg. Born Londonderry, Ireland, April 25, 1850, son of Rev. Thomas and Martha Caroline Hall. Educated private school. Mercantile business, Fenelon Falls, Ont., 1868. Joined Hudson's Bay Company, British Columbia, 1872. Rep- resented Cassiar District, British Co- lumbia Legislature, 1891-1894; presi- dent, Board of Trade, Prince Albert, for three years. Married Rachel Sarah Og- den, Stuarts Lake, B. C, 1876; has five sons and one daughter. Clubs: Union (Victoria); Manitoba. Recreation: curl- ing. Anglican. Address: Winnipeg, Man. HAIiIi, Thomas Proctor, M. A.. B. A., M. D., Ph. D. — Physician. Born Hornby, Ont., Oct. 7, 1858, son of Robert Skirrow | and Jane Greenwood Hall. Educated Toronto University; Illinois Wesleyan University: Clark University; National Medical University: Fellow Toronto University, 1883-1884; science master Woodstock College, 1885-1890; Fellow Clark University 1891-1893; examiner Toronto University 1892; Professor Nat- ural Science Tabor College, Iowa, 1893' 1896; president Iowa Academy Science, 1896; professor physics, Kansas City University, 1897-1901; professor physics and chemistry National Medical Univer- sity, and professor electro physics Chicago College of X-ray and Electro- Therapeutic Science, 1901; editor Ameri- can X-Ray Journal, Chicago; editor Chi- cago Pan-Path; president Canadian Soci- ety, Kansas City, 1901. Came to British Columbia. 1905. Member and vice-presi- dent British Columbia Academy of Sci- ence; American Math Society; American Roentgen Ray Society. Married Eliza- beth Knight of Souris, P. E. I., 1885. Married Ruth Maud McManus, M. D., Chicago, 1902; has one son and two daughters. Society: A. F. & A. M. Rec- reation: scientific investigation. Bap- tist. Address: 1301 Davie St., Vancou- ver, B. C. HAIiIiET, Isaac Hoyt. — Barrister and Solicitor. Solicitor for British Columbia Copper Co.; New Dominion Copper Co.; Bank of Montreal, Greenwood. Born Norton, Kings County, N. B., May 13, 1856, son of James M. and Hannah E. Hallet. Educated high school, Sussex, N. B.; Harvard University Law School. Called to New Brunswick bar, 1882. Practiced Sussex, N. B., 1882-1889. Came to British Columbia, 1889. Called to British Columbia Bar, 1890; practiced Vancouver, 1889-1896; Greenwood, since 1896; Police Magistrate Vancouver, 1890- 1892; Police Magistrate Greenwood since 1897. Married Ellen Hall, 1897; has two sons. Club: Greenwood. Conservative; Anglican. Address: Greenwood, B. C. .306 WHO'S WHO AND WHY SAJiImU'WHImIm, John — - Architect and Real Estate Broker, 1303 Broad St., Vic- toria. Born Addingham, Yorkshire, England, Nov. 8, 1876, son of James and Jane Hallewell. Educated: private school, Harrogate. Junior partner and manager J. & J. Hallewell, Harrowgate, 1900-1905; builder and contractor, Har- rowgate, 1905-1909; came to Alberta, 1909; manager for Charles May, Edmon- ton, 1909-1912; established present busi- ness, 1912. Married Mary Chapman, Harrowgate, 1901; has one son and one daughter. Recreation: lacrosse. Con- servative; Anglican. Address: 1615 Fell St., Victoria, B. C. FRANK ERNEST HALLS. HAI^^S, Frank Ernest. — Of Carter, Halls, Aldinger Co., Ltd., Union Bank Bldg., Winnipeg. Director Western Stone Co., Ltd., St. Boniface, Man. Born Huron County, Ont., April 20, 1872, son of James and Mary Halls. Educated pubic schools and Illinois University. Draughtsman with Luxfer Prism Co., Chicago, 111., 1895. Came to Winnipeg, 1907. Married Josephine Pierce, Davenport, la., 1901; has two sons and one daughter. Club: Commercial Trav- ellers. Recreations: bowling, fishing. Conservative; Presbyterian. Address: 248 Wellington Crescent, Winnipeg, Man. HAIiFENlTS', Jasper, IMC. A., M. D., C. M. — Surgeon, 216 Mclntyre Block, Win- nipeg. Born Listowel, Ont., Oct. 23, 1869, son of Richard and, Elizabeth Halpenny. Educated public and high schools, Nee- pawa, Man.; Manitoba University; Johns Hopkins Medical College, Baltimore. Came to Manitoba, 1880. Taught school Manitoba, 1888; principal Intermediate School, McGregor, Man., 1889-1891. Prac- ticed Winnipeg since 1891. Hon. secre- tary for Manitoba Medical Association; local secretary (for Manitoba) Canada Medical Association; surgeon to Win- nipeg General Hospital; lecturer clini- cal surgery, Manitoba Medical College; member Council University of Manitoba; ex-president Alumni Association Wesley College; member Winnipeg Scientific Club; Manitoba Medical Association; Can- ada Medical Association; Winnipeg Med- ico-Chirurgical Association; Winnipeg Clinical Society; medical superintendent Winnipeg General Hospital, 1901-1905; representative Province of Manitoba 16th International Medical Congress, Buda- pest, 1909. Author "How to Be Healthy." Wrote iDiographies of promi- nent men between Great Lakes and Rocky mountains, for work published by Dr. Howard A. Kelley, Baltimore, Md. Clubs: Manitoba; Winnipeg Hunt. Soci- ety: A. F. & A. M. Recreations: football, tennis, rifle practice. Liberal; Meth- odist. Address: 338 Broadway, Winni- peg, Man. HAIkSi:, Georg-e H. — Secretary-Treas- urer British Columbia Telephone Co., Seymour St., Vancouver. Born To- ronto, March 27, 1860, son of George and Isabella Halse. Educated Upper Canada College. Came to British Co- lumbia, 1902. Telephone business since. Married Ella Catto, June, 1903; has two sons and one daughter. Clubs: Vancouver; Jericho County; Union (Victoria). Address: 1560 Burnaby St., Vancouver, B. C. 307 WHO'S WHO AND WHY FREDERICK CHARLES HAMILTON. EAMII^TON, Frederick Charles — Real Estate and Financial Asent, Bank of Hamilton Bldg-., Winnipeg; Managing Director Winnipeg Titles and Mortgage Co., Ltd.; Director, Realty Bond Corpo- ration. Ltd. Born Township of Bosan- quet, Ont., June 2, 1871, son of David and Elizabeth Hamilton. Educated: public schools, Ravenswood; high school, Forest; Business College, Stratford. Banker, Forest, 1888; came to Winnipeg 1895. Director and Secretary-Treasurer, I. O. O. F. Temple; member Winnipeg Real Estate Exchange; Justice of the Peace. Married Bessie L. Clements, Winnipeg, 1910. Societies: A. F. & A. M. ; I. O. O. F.: C. O. F. : R. T. of T. Liberal; Congregationalist. Address: 47 Balmoral Place, Winnipeg, Man. 308 WHO'S WHO AND WHY WILLIAM ARTHUR WESLEY HAMBS HAlMZiS, William Arthur Wesley. — Of Murchison & Hames, Real Estate and Insurance Brokers, Second Ave., Bassano; president Bassano Board of Trade. Born Morris, Man., Nov. 6, 1879, son of Rev. Arthur and Sarah Jane Hames. Educated public schools, Mani- toba. Clerk, C. J. Mickle, barrister, Birtle, Man., 1899-1910; established present business, 1910; Town Clerk, Bassano, 1911. Married Sylvia E. Markle, 1907; has one son and one daughter. Society: A. P. & A. M. Recreation: shooting. Liberal; Methodist. Address: Bassano, Alta. HAIMCIILTON, Charles Bohert, B. A., K. C. — Of Hamilton & Wragge, Bar- risters, Canadian Bank of Commerce Chambers, Nelson. Born Quebec Aug. 15, 1867, son of Rt. Rev. Charles Hamil- ton, Archbishop of Ottawa, and Frances Louisa Hume. Educated Bishops College School, Lennoxville, Que.; Keble Col- lege, Oxford, England. Came to Brit- ish Columbia, 1891; called to British Columbia bar, 1892; practiced, Van- couver, 1893-1896; Rossland, 1896-1910; Nelson, since 1910. Alderman, Ross- land, 1900-1905; Mayor, 1905. Married Edith Bell Wilson, Rossland, 1900; has one son and three daughters. Conserv- ative; Anglican. Address: Nelson, B. C. HAMII.TON, Rev. Kug-h, B. A., B. J>. — Presbyterian Clergyman. Born Longridge, Linlithgowshire, Scotland. Educated Manitoba College, Winnipeg. As pioneer missioner built churches Yorkton, 1893; Orkney, 1894; Wallace, 1894, organized the congregation of Winnipegosis. Ministered Rathwell, 1901-1905; called to Kildonan, 1908. Married daughter of Rev. Herbert Jacobs, Weston, Winnipeg, 1905; has one son and one daughter. Address: Kildonan, Man. HAMII^TON^, James Henry, M. D. — Of Drs. Sutherland & Hamilton, Revelstoke. Born Morriston, Ont., July 6, 1881, son of John and Sarah Black Hamilton. Ed- ucated St. Mary's Collegiate Institute; Toronto University. :5Came to British Columbia, 1903; President and Medical Superintendent, Nelson Hospital, 1903- 1905; practiced Arrowhead, B. C, 1905- 1906; established present practice, 1906. Mayor, Revelstoke, 1910-1911; Police Magistrate, 1912. Married Mary S. Ed- wards, Vancouver, 1910: has one son. Club: Revelstoke. Societies: A. F. & A. M.; I. O. O. F. Liberal: Presbyterian. Address: Revelstoke, B. C. HAlXUkTON', Pearl Bichmond. — (Wife of Elmer William Hamilton, B. A., publisher.) Born Iowa, United States, daughter of John Francis and Harriet Munn Richmond. Educated Lansing- bury Academy, Troy, N. Y.; University of Wisconsin. Engaged as principal high school, and on her marriage, 1905, came to Winnipeg; has one daughter. Editor of Women's and Boys and Girls' Departments Canadian Thresherman and Farmer. Leader Shakespeare Club and of Young Women's Club of Con- gregational church, Winnipeg, and later taking special interest wage-earning girls of the city; vice-president Winni- peg branch Canadian Women's Press Club, 1910. Contributes regularly to Western Home Monthly. Congrega- tionalist. Address: Avoca Block, Win- nipeg, Man. 309 WHO'S WHO AND WHY JOSEPH DUDLEY HANAFIN. HANAFIN, Joseph Dudley — President Hanafln Agencies, Real Estate and Financial Agents, 133 River St., W., Prince Albert. Born Kent, England, Dec. 25, 1858, son of Edward and Ellen Hanafln. Educated private schools, England. Came to Canada, 1875. Served with Royal North West Mounted Po- lice, 1876-1882; taken prisoner by rebels, 1885; received medal, 1885; Deputy Sheriff of Saskatchewan, 1887-1898; en- gaged in present business, 1882; first City Assessor and Collector of Taxes, Prince Albert; Alderman, 1910-1911; one of incorporators of town of Prince Al- bert. Secretary, Conservative Associa- tion, Prince Albert. Married Harriet S. Northgraves, Prince Albert, 1900. So- ciety: A. O. U. W. Recreations: shoot- ing, curling, golf. Conservative; Angli- can. Address: Prince Albert, Sask. 310 WHO'S WHO AND WHY GEORGE J. HAMMOND. HAIIOIOND, Georg-e J. — President and Managing Director Natural Re- sources Security Co., Ltd., Vancouver; member Vancouver Board of Trade; Vancouver Tourist Association. Bom Port Dover, Ont., Jan. 15, 1866, son of Edward and Priscilla Long Ham- mond. Educated Port Dover. Drug clerk, Port Dover and Hagersville, Ont.; station agent, Canada Southern Railway; train despatcher, Chicago, Milwaukee & St. Paul Ry., Milwaukee, 1882-1884; Western Union Telegraph and Postal Telegraph-Cable Co., 1884- 1890; Chicago Board of Trade and Mer- chants Exchange, 1890-1900; brokerage business, Minneapolis and St. Paul, 1900-1906. Came to British Columbia, 1906; vice-president Kootenay Orchard Association, Nelson, 1907-1909; present company formed, 1909; originator of the City of Fort George, B. C. Married Margaret Cameron, 1906; has one son. Recreations: riding, hunting, fishing. Conservative; Presbyterian. Address: Blenheim Court, Vancouver, B. C. 311 WHO'S WHO AND WHY HAMIIiTON, Sobert. — Of Robert Hamilton & Co., Millwrights and Con- tractors, 615 Hastings St., "Vancouver. Born Peterboro County, Ont., March 8, 1860, son of David and Agnes Jane Hamilton. Educated public school, Lakefield, Ont. Apprentice wheelwright with Peter Hamilton, Peterboro, 1874- 1878; with William Hamilton & Co., Peterboro, 1878-1888; with ' Stearns Mfg. Co., San Francisco, 1888-1889; sawmill building own account, Seattle, 1889-1891. Came to British Columbia, 1891; represented William Hamilton Mfg. Co., 1891-1904; established pres- ent bMSiness, 1904. Married Katherine Jane Hefferon, 1892. Clubs: Vancou- ver; Westminster; Travellers, Winni- peg. Society: A. P. & A. M. Recrea- tions: hunting, fishing. Conservative; Presbyterian. Address: 106 Granville Mansions, Vancouver, B. C. HAMIIiTON, Robert, M. ». C. V. S — Veterinary Surgeon. Born Lanark. Scot- land, Nov. 10, 1866, son of William and Margaret Haipilton. Educated Lanark public schools; Glasgow Veter- inary College. Veterinary surgeon. Scotland, 1888. Came to British Co- lumbia, 1890. Veterinary surgeon to His Majesty's Forces at Esquimalt; ex-president British Columbia Veterin- ary Association. Served Lanarkshire Yeomanry, 1882-1885. Married Janet Clark, Lanarkshire; has two sons. Address: Broughton St., Vitcoria, B. C. HAlMCrLTOZr, Thomas Glendenning^, M. D. — Phvsician and Surgeon. Born Soarboro, Ont., Nov. 27, 1873, son of James and Isabella Glendenning. Came to Winnipeg, 1891. Educated Manitoba University. Practiced Winnipeg since 1903. Winnipeg school trustee. Mar- ried Lillian May Forrester, Winnipeg. 1906; has one daughter. Societies: Manitoba Medical; British Association for Advancement of Science; Archaeo- logical Institute of America. Presby- terian. Address: 185 Kelvin Road, Winnipeg, Man. HAMIIiTON, William Cleland, I^Ii. B. — Of Fisher, Wilson, Battram & Ham- ilton, Barristers and Solicitors, Trust & Loan Bldg., Winnipeg. Born Colling- wood, Ont., May 22, 1881, son of Robert and Sarah Ann Bolster Hamilton. Came to Manitoba, 1882. Educated Wesley College; Manitoba University (LL. B., 1907). Called to Manitoba Bar and joined present firm 1907. Club: Winni- peg Golf. Recreation: golf. Liberal. Address: 199 Balmoral St., Winnipeg, Man. HANBURV, John. — Of John Hanbury & Co., Fourth and Granville Sts., Van- couver. President and General Manager North Star Lumber Co.; president Han- bury Manufacturing Co., Brandon; president Calgary Manufacturing Co.; president Hanbury Hardware Co.; president Manitoba Hardware & Lum- ber Co. Born Markdale, Ont., June 12, 1855, son of William and Jane Whity Hanbury. Educated public schools, Markdale and Dundalk, Ont. Farming, 1865-1870; contracting business On- tario; contracting and builaing Bran- don 1882; built Postoffice Block, Mer- chants Block, General Hospital, Bran- don. Member of Brandon Board of Trade; member General Hospital Board, Brandon. Alderman, Brandon. Came to Vancouver and established present business, 1910. Married Martha Miles, Ospera, Ont., 1880 (deceased, 1898)'; has four sons and four daugh- ters. Club: Vancouver. Society: A. F. & A. M. Conservative; Anglican. Ad- dress: 1949 Barclay St., Vancouver, B. C. HAND, J. Albert, B. S. A. — Editor Farmer's Advocate and Home Journal, Langside and Notre Dame Sts., Winni- peg. Born Mansfield, Ont., April 10, 1878, son of William and Margaret Hand. Educated high school, Orangeville, Ont; Ontario Agricultural College. Associate editor Canadian Horticultur- ist, Toronto, 1905. Came to Winnipeg, 1906; started agricultural page, Winni- peg Telegram, also editor Weekly Tele- gram; lecturer on Field HusTjandry, Manitoba Agricultural College, 1907- 1908. Married Sadie A. Hamilton, Grand Valley, Ont., 1909. Independent: Meth- odist. Address: 10 Cooper St., Winnipeg, Man. HANDS, J. Cr., M. D — -Librarian. Born Campden, Gloucestershire. Eng- land, 1843, son of Jonathan and Sarah Hands. Educated Normal College, Bat- tersea, London, England. Taught school England, 1864; came to Canada and taught Collingwood Collegiate In- stitute; editor Collingwood Bulletin; taught school British Columbia, 1870; graduated M. D., Detroit, 1889: Librar- ian, Victoria public library. Club: Pa- cific. Recreation: reading. Address: Victoria, B. C. HANZNGTON, Henry C. — Inspector of Legal Offices, Victoria. Born Dorchester, N. B., Oct. 2, 1865, son of Emily M. Wetmore and Hon. Daniel L. Haning- ton. Judge of the Supreme Court of New Brunswick. Educated New Brunswick University. Called to New Brunswick bar, 1889. Practiced Grand Forks, 1899- 1908. Married Jane Charlotte Peters, St. John, N. B., 1893; has two sons and one daughter. Club: Pacific. Recrea- tions: fishing, tennis. Anglican. Adr dress: Victoria, B. C. WHO'S WHO AND WHY HANNAH, Alexander — Of Hannah, Stirton & Fisher, Barristers and Solic- itors, Caineron Block, Calgary; Special- ist in Corporation Law. Born County of Wigtown, Scotland, April 13, 1877, son of Henry R. and Hannah Gibson Han- nah. Educated privately and at Edin- burgh University. Articled to J. C. Maclullich, S. S. C. Inverary, Scotland, 1892-1897; associated with J. A. Camp- bell and Lamond, C. S., Edinburgh, 1897-1900; called to Bar as solicitor in Supreme and Inferior Courts, Scotland, 1900; practiced with Mitchell & Camp- bell, Perth, Scotland, 1900-1905; prac- ticed in own name, Glasgow, 1905-1911; came to Alberta, 1911; with Lougheed & Bennett, Calgary, 1911-1912; present partnership formed 1912. Served with Argyle and Sutherland Highlanders and Queen's Own Rifle Brigade, Edinburgh; also with Scottish Horse, 1900; Presi- dent Western District Boy Scouts of Glasgow, Scotland; Honorable Secretary Liberal Unionist Association of Central Division of Glasgow. Society: A. P. & A. M. Recreations: golf, fishing, shoot- ing. Conservative; Presbyterian. Ad- dress: 221 6th Ave., Calgary, Alta. HANNINGTON, Sobert Wetmore, B. A. — Barrister and Solicitor. Born Dor- chester, N. B., May 22, 1868, son of Emily M. Wetmore and Hon. Daniel L. Hannington, late Premier of New Brunswick, and Senior Judge of Su- preme Court of New Brunswick. Edu- cated University of New Brunswick; Dalhousie University. Called to New Brunswick bar, 1892. Practiced St. John, N. B., 1892-1897. Came to Brit- ish Columbia, 1897; practiced with S. S. Taylor and Judge Gallagher, Nel- son, 1897-1908; member of firm Rus- sell, Russell & Hannington, Vancouver, 1908-1911; returned to Nelson, 1911. Married Lou:sa M. Skinner, daughter of Robert C. Skinner, Judge of Pro- bate Court, St. John, N. B., 1900. Clubs: Vancouver; Nelson. Society: 1. O. O. F. Recreations: fishing, win- ter sports. Anglican. Address: Nel- son, B. C. HIS HON. JAMES WILLSON HANNON. KANNON, His Honor James Willson. — Judge of District Court of Regina. Born Hamilton, Oct. 11, 1870, son of Rev. James Hannon, D. D., and Sarah Margaret Hannon. Educated public and high schools, Ontario. Taught school some years and studied law; ex- Crown Prosecutor for District of Saskatchewan; was Dominion Lands and Crown Timber Agent, Prince Al- bert; Registrar of Land Titles, Battle- ford. Married Emma Orilla Woods. Ad- dress: 2276 Lome St., Regina. Sask. HANSFORD, Jeffrey Ellery, I^I^. B. — Barrister and Solicitor, 35 4 Main St., Winnipeg; director on boards of sev- eral realty companies. Born Quebec, Nov. 17, 1865, son of Marianne Reynar and Rev. W. Hansford, D. D. Edu- cated Stanstead College, Quebec; pub- lic schools and collegiate institutes, Ontario; Toronto Ujiiversity and Os- goode Hall. Member of firm Hansford & Lennox, Toronto, 1890-1892; Hans- ford & Irving, Toronto, 1892-1894; Neville & Hansford, Toronto, 1894-1897; Hansford, Martin & White, Toronto, 1897-1904. Came to Manitoba, 1907. Captain 90th Regiment, Winnipeg Rifles. Married Frances Henderson, Toronto; has three daughters. Clubs: Adanac; Conservative; Military Insti- tute. Societies: A. P. & A. M. (past master); I. O. O. F.; S. O. E.; I. O. P. Conservative; Anglican. Address: 586 Broadway, Winnipeg, Man. WHO'S WHO AND WHY GERALD C. ALERS-HANKEY, J." P. EANKI:v-AI.z:rS Oerald c, J. p. — Financial and General Agent, Vernon; Managing Director, G. A. Hankey & Co., Ltd.; Director, Okanogan Telephone Co., Ltd.; Director, Imperial Underwriters Corporation; Director, White Valley Ir- rigation & Power Co., Ltd.; Member Board, Vernon Jubilee Hospital. Born Bickley, Kent, England, Nov. 13, 1869, son of Jameson and Minna Alers-Han- key. Educated Stubbington House, Hampshire. Ranching and shipping, Argentine Republic, 1887-1891. Came to British Columbia, 1891; associated with Wulffsohn & Bewicke, Ltd., private banking house, Vancouver, 1891-1892; opened branch at Vernon, 1892; took business over, 1897, operating it under present name, eliminating banking de- partment when other banks came into district. Served as Mayor, Vernon, one term; Alderman, one term. Married Mary Manley Spinks, daughter of John B. Spinks, Vancouver, 1901; has three sons. Clubs: Ranchers'; Country. Rec- reations: tennis, motoring. Conservative; Anglican. Address: Vernon, B. C. 314 WHO'S WHO AND WHY HUGH HAZEN HANSARD, B. A. HANSARD, Hug'h Hazen, B. A.— So- licitor, Grand Trunk Pacific Railway, Winnipeg. Born Ceylon, India, Oct. 6, 1869, son of Capt. and Margaret Hazen Hansard. Educated: Malvern College, Worcestershire; Oxford University, (hon- or degree in law) ; law course at St. John Law School. Called to New Brunswick bar, 1894; practised St. John, 1894-1901; Assistant Law Clerk, Dominion Railway and Canals Department, Ottawa, 1901- 1904; Law Clerk Dominion Railway and Canals Department, 1904-1910; Assistant Solicitor, G. T. P., Winnipeg, 1911-1912; appointed Solicitor, 1912. Married Annie Maud Burpee, daughter of Hon. Isaac Burpee, Member for St. John's and Min- ister of Customs in McKenzie Govern- ment, 1901; has one son. Clubs: Rideau and Ottowa Golf. Recreations: Golf, cricket; (Captain of cricket and foot- ball at Oriel College, Oxford; member of famous Corinthian Football Club, play- ing for Corinthians, 1890 and 1891; well known in Maritime Provinces for cricket and Rugby football; played for Canada against United States on International Cricket team, 1893; holds several golf championships, etc.). Anglican. Ad- dress: Winnipeg, Man. WHO'S WHO AND WHY JOHN F. HANSEN. HANSEN, John P. — General Manager North Saskatchewan Land Co., Ltd., Farmer Bldg., Winnipeg; General Man- ager Terminal Cities of Canada, Ltd.; pioneer in development of farming dis- tricts Central and Northern Saskatche- wan and Alberta. Born Schleswig, June 28, 1875, son of Rev. George and Sophie Hansen. Educated high school, Schles- wig. Married Nancie, youngest daugh- ter of late Alderman A. Johnson, J. P., Birmingham, England, 1901; has one son and one daughter. Interested financial enterprises, London, 1898-1907; inter- ested Canadian finances for past eight years. Came to Winnipeg, 1907; sue-' ceeded in getting large amount of Eng- lish capital interested in colonization en- terprises Western Canada; incorporated present company, 1911, with capital of $5,000,000, and now owning 150,000 acres farm lands; organized Terminal Cities of Canada, Ltd., to acquire at cost of $4,000,000 large interests in principal cities along main line of C. N. R., in- cluding Montreal and Port Mann. Now doing extensive colonization work West- ern Canada with United States. Address: 869 Grosvenor Ave., Winnipeg, Man. 316 WHO'S WHO AND WHY ALBERT HERMAN HANSON. HANSOir, Albert Herman — A. H. Han- son & Co., Ltd., Investments, Bonds, Mortgages, Hanson Block, Saskatoon; President Saskatoon Real Estate Board; Director Masonic Temple Co.; owns large wlieat farm near Saskatoon. Born Black River Falls, Wis., Aug. 25, 1869, son of Niri and Mary Hanson. Educated public scliools, Black River Falls. ' Deputy County Treasurer, Black River Falls, Wis., 1888; inspector and field manager for Ballou Banking Co., Sioux City, Iowa, 1889; manager freight and claims department North Dakota Milling Asso- ciation, Grand Forks, N. D., 1892; man- ager R. S. Taylor Banking & Loan Co., Fargo, N. D., 1894-1900; cashier Bank of Paynesville, Paynesville, Minn., 1900- 1902. Came to Winnipeg, 1902, to estab- lish headquarters for the Saskatchewan Valley Land Co., of St. Paul, Minn., which then owned 3,000,000 acres around Saskatoon; was largely instrumental in colonizing that district. Entered into partnership with W. C. Sutherland and Fred Engen, under firm name of Sutherland, Engen & Hanson, real estate and financial business, 1905; or- ganized A. H. Hanson & Co., and became president and general manager, 1907; member executive committee Saskatoon Agricultural Society; member executive committee Saskatoon Board of Trade. Married Margaret Irvin Spence, of Edin- burgh, Scotland, at Lacrosse, Wis., 1893; has one son and one daughter. Clubs: Saskatoon; Saskatchewan Golf. So- cieties: A. P. & A. M.; Mystic Shrine; K. of P. Recreations: motoring, hunt- ing, golfing, curling. Liberal; Anglican. Address: 742 Spadina Crescent, Saska- toon, Sask. HANSON, William E. — Real Estate and Financial Broker, Cobold Blk., Sas- katoon. Born Lincolnshire, England, Sept. 1, 1884, son of William Herbert and Alice Mary Hanson. Educated Queen Elizabeth Grammar School; King's College, England. Came to Man- WILLIAM E. HANSON. itoba, 1905; clerk. Northern Crown Bank, Winnipeg, 1905; paying teller, Dundurn, 1905; established present busi- ness, 1911. Member of Saskatoon Real Estate Board. Married Elizabeth Swan- Presbyterian. Address: 902 10th St., Saskatoon, Sask. HARCOVRT, Georg-e, B. S. A. — Deputy Minister of Agriculture for Al- berta; member of Senate, University of Alberta. Born near Auburn, Huron County, Ont., Nov. 3, 1863, son of John Thompkins and Helen Ratcliffe Harcourt. Educated public schools, Toronto and Preston, Ont.; Ontario Agricultural College, Guelph. Assist- ant to Professor James W. Robertson, then Professor of Dairying, Ontario Agricultural College; assistant to Pro- fessor C. C. James, Professor of Chem- istry, Ontario Agricultural College, 1891; Professor of Agriculture, Prince of Wales College, Charlottetown, P. E. I., 1891; resigned, 1894, and re- turned to father's farm, Lincoln Coun- ty, Ont., of which manager until 1896, when became editor of Farming, To- ronto; Northwest Farmer, Winnipeg, 18 98-1903; Superintendent of Fairs and Institutes under Northwest Territory Government, 1903-1905; appointed to present office, 1905. Married Etta Jean Stirton, Morden, Man., 1893 (de- ceased) ; married Ethel Jean Cross, To- ronto, 1901; has two sons and two daughters. Societies: A. O. U. W.; I. O. P. Liberal; Presbyterian. Address: 538 McKay Ave., Edmonton, Alta. WHO'S WHO AND WHY THE RIGHT REV. MALCOLM TAYLOR M'ADAM HARDING, B. D. HARDING, The Rig-ht Rev. Halcolm Taylor McAdam, B. D. — Bishop of Qu- 'Appelle. Born Barkway, Hertfordshire, England, Oct. 18, 1865, son of John Rich- ard and Jane Kilby McAdam Harding. Educated: City of London College; King's College, London; St. John's Col- lege, Winnipeg. Ordained deacon, 1887; priest, 1888; curate, Mattawa, Ont., 1888; Brockville, Ont., 1889; St. George's Cath- edral, Kingston, 1890; rector and rural dean, Brandon, Man., 1893-1903; arch- deacon of Assiniboia and examining chaplain to Bishop of Qu 'Appelle, 1903; declined call to St. Luke's Toronto, 1906; elected coadjutor Bishop of Qu- 'Appelle, 1909: Bishop of Qu 'Appelle, 1911. Delegate, Halifax Anglican Church Congress, 1910. Married twice; second wife relict of S. H. Caswell, Qu' Ap- pelle, 1907. Address: Bishop's Court, Regina, Sask. 318 WHO'S WHO AND WHY WILLIAM LYON HARCOURT. HARCOUBT, William Xiyon — General Agent for Manitoba and Saskatchewan, Hamilton Provident & Loan Society. Born York, Haldimand County, Ont., Sept. 26, 1846, son of Ellen Weir and Michael Harcourt, M. P., for Haldimand. Educated University of Michigan; Rush Medical College. Practiced, Chicago, 1871-1886; Hamilton, 1886-1895. Came to Brandon, 1895. Vice-president, Board of Governors, Brandon General Hos- pital; president. Liberal Association, Brandon, since 1906; ex-Alderman, Bran- don; ex-member, Brandon School Board. Served with York Rifles during Fenian Raid (medal). Married Fanny Crosby, Waterbury, Vermont, U. S., 1876; has one daughter. Club: Brandon. Society: A. F. & A. M. Liberal; Anglican. Ad- dress: Brandon, Man. HARDING, Eustace, J. F Secretary- treasurer Town of Vonda. Born Frome, Somerset, England, Aug. 30, 1868, son of Richard and Elizabeth Harding. Educated grammar school, Devizes, England. Apprentice G. T. Webb, Tet- bury, England. 1883-1887; clerk Hitch- cock Williams & Co., London, Eng- land, 1887-1888; various occupations, Queensland, Australia, 1889-1892; clerk and traveller, London, 1892-1899; man- ager of department, Robt. Owtram & Co., London, 1899-1902; partner S. H. Smith & Co., London, 1902-1905. Came to Saskatchewan, 1905; present office since 1909. Served as gunner and bom- bardier "A" Battery, Queensland Artil- lery, Brisbane, Queensland, 1888-1889; corporal 13th Middlesex R. Volunteers, London, 1899-1902. Married Margaret Marion Buck, Weymouth, England. 1895; has one son. Society: I. O. O. F. Independent; Anglican. Address: Von- da, Sask. HABDISTV, Capt. Bicbard QeoTge. — Of Hardisty Cartage Co., Ltd., Con- tractors, Tenth St., Edmonton. Born Victoria, May 10, 1871, son of Eliza- beth Victoria McDougall and Hon, Richard Charles Hardisty. Senator. Educated Toronto and Merchiston Castle, Edinburg, Scotland. Clerk Hud- son's Bay Co., Calgary, 1888; ranching near Edmonton, 1890; assistant com- missioner B. S. A. Co., N. W. Rhodesia, S. A., 1901-1904; established present business, 1905. Unsuccessful candidate for Athabasca, Alberta Legislature, 1905. Served under Gen. Strang's com- mand, North West Rebellion, 1885; active service Central Africa, 1902; now captain Canadian Militia. Mar- ried Margaret Taylor, 1892 (deceased); has one son and two daughters; mar- ried Esther Kelly, 1908. Club: Edmon- ton. Conservative; Anglican. Address: 340 Fifth St., Edmonton, Alta. HABE, John Franklin — Of Knowles, Hare & Benson, Barristers at Law, Impe- rial Bank Bldg., Moose Jaw. Born Mel- bourne, Middlesex County, Ont., Dec. 24, 1864. Educated Collegiate Insti- tutes, Windsor and St. Thomas. Taught school Ontario three years; law stu- dent with A. H. Clarke, K. C. Essex, Ont., 1886; called to Ontario bar, 1892; practiced Windsor until 1906; appoint- ed a local Master and Deputy Registrar High Court of Justice for Essex, and Deputy Registrar Admiralty Court, 1897-1906; came to Winnipeg, 1906; came to Saskatchewan and called to Saskatchewan bar, 1909. Married Flor- ence Maude Gibson, daughter of Hugh Gibson, Windsor, 1897; has one son and one daughter. Recreations: bowl- ing, curling, baseball. Liberal; Metho- dist. Address: 27 Elm Ave., Moose Jaw, Sask. HABGBAFT, Alexander Boss. — Of Hargraft & Gooderham, Grain Dealers, Grain Exchange, Winnipeg. Born Co- bourg, Ont., Nov. 28, 1860, son of Wil- liam and Mary Hargraft. Educated Cobourg. Clerk Hargraft & Co., Co- bourg. Came to Winnipeg, 1901, and established present business. President Grain Exchange, 1904; member of Coun- cil for number of years. Married Flor- ence Fairbanks, Cobourg, 1882; has two sons and one daughter. Clubs: Manitoba; St. Charles Country. Society: A. F. & A. M. Recreation: Golf. Liberal; Anglican. Address: 277 Furby St., Winnipeg, Man. 319 WHO'S WHO AND WHY HABMS, Kev. Henry W. — Pastor St. John's First German Lutheran Church, Edmonton. Born Hohne, Germany, Sept. 21, 1883, son of Henry C. and Dorothy Busse-Harms. Educated pub- lic schools; Kropp College; Kropp Theological Seminary. Pastor's assist- ant Alsace Lorraine, Germany, 1906; vice-president Y. M. C. A.. Hanover, 1907. Came to Canada, 1907. Address: 1304 Ottawa Ave., Edmonton, Alta. GEORGE WESLEY WOOLNEK HARN- WELL. HABNWEIii;, Georg-e Wesley Wool- ner — Secretary Crown Lumber Co., Ltd., 305 Grain Exchange Bldg., Calgary. Born Kincardine, Ont., Oct. 11, 1879, son of James and Martha Harnwell. Ed- ucated public and high schools, Kin- cardine; Toronto University. Taught school, Clinton and Kirkton, Ont., 1898- 1901; accountant, Lalce Superior Cor- poration, 1901-1905; office manager to assistant general manager. Liberty Lum- ber Co., Minneapolis, 1905-1909; super- intendent St. Hiliare Retail Lumber Co., Minneapolis, 1909-1911; became connect- ed with present business, 1911. Mar- ried Edith Kate Wismer, Sault Ste Marie, Ont., 1906; has two sons and one daugh- ter. Society: L O. O. F. Recreations: Boating, motoring. Conservative; Meth- odist. Address: 332 24th Ave., W., Cal- gary, Alta. HABFEB, A. Xidg'ar — Real Estate Broker, Fort William. Born Cobourg, Ont, Aug. 26, 1877, son of Richard and Lucinda Harper. Educated: Cobourg high school. Came to Fort William 1900. With Anchor Elevator Co., Winnipeg, 1907; established present business, 1907. A. EDGAR HARPER. Married Lodie Constance McPhee, 1905; has two daughters. Societies: L O. O. F.; A. F. . D. — Born Paisley, Scotland, Sept. 6, 1835, son of John and Jean Mason Hart. Came to Canada, 1842. " Educated pub- lic schools, Perth, Ont. ; Queen's University; Edinburgh University. Licentiate of Presbyterian Church, 18 64: Principal Perth High School and Wardsville Grammar School. Came to Manitoba, 1872. One of the founders of Manitoba University, 1877. Professor Classics, Manitoba University, 1872. Married Margaret Malloch, daughter of Judge Malloch, Perth; has four sons and two daughters. Address: 448 Qu'Appelle Ave., Winnipeg, Man. HABT-McHABG, Major "William Fred- erick Richard — Of Abbott & Hart-Mc- Harg, Barristers, Winch Bldg., "Vancou- ver. Born Kilkenny Barracks, Ireland. Son of Major William Hart-McHarg, late 44th Essex Regiment, and Jane Hart-McHarg. Educated Collegiate School, Brentwood, England; Bruges, Belgium. Came to Canada, 1885, called to Manitoba bar, 1895; came to British Columbia and called to British Columbia bar, 1897. Practiced Rossland, 1897- 1902; joined present firm, 1902. Former- ly Captain Rocky Mountain Rangers; Captain 6th Regiment, Duke of Con- naught's Own Rifles, 1903; Major, 1910; distinguished as a crack shot; has been to Sisley several times; won Governor General's medal, Dominion Rifle Associa- tion meeting, Ottawa, 1908. O. C, "B" Co., Infantry, Canadian coronation con- tingent, 1911. Served South Africa with Royal Canadian Regiment (1st Con- tingent), 1899-1900. Present at Paarde- berg. Poplar Grove, Dreifontein, etc. Elected president S. A. Campaigners' As- sociation, 1906-1907. Provincial vice- president Canadian S. A. Service Asso- ciation, 1909. (Queen's medal and four clasps.) Author of "From Quebec to Pre- toria," and an historical souvenir of the 6th Regiment. Vice-president Vancouver Liberal Association. Clubs: Vancouver; United Service; Jericho Country. Rec- reations: rifle shooting, golf. Liberal; Anglican. Address: 661 Granvjlle St., Vancouver, B. C. HABTMAITN, Bev. Joseph, O. M. I. — Roman Catholic Priest. Born Crastatt, Alsace, Germany, July 7, 1877, son of Michael and Catharine Haitniann. Edu- cated public schools Crastatt; college, France; Theological Institute of O. M. I., Liege, Belgium. Ordained, 1904. Came to British Columbia, 1905. So- ciety: K. of C. Recreation: literature. Address: Fifth Ave., Prince Rupert, B. C. HABTNUV, Clarence Harvey — Man- ager Union Bank of Canada, Weyburn. Born Arnprior, Ont., March 1, 1880, son of James and Annie Hartney. Educated public schools, Souris, Man.; Upper Can- ada College. Joined Union Bank, Souris, 1897. Member Weyburn Town Council, three years; Deputy Mayor and Chair- man Financial Committee. President Wevburn Board of Trade, 1909. So- ciety: A. F. & A. M. (P. M.). Address: Weyburn, Sask. SAMUEL M. HARTRONFT. HABTBONFT, Samuel M Of Scott & Hartronft, Ltd., 202 Grain Ex- change, Calgary. Born Naperville, 111., Sept. 24, 1875, son of Levi P. and Juliia Hartronft. Educated McPherson College, McPherson, Kan. Came to Saskatchewan, 1901. Traveller McCor- mack Harvester Co., Regina, 1901-1902; traveller Harvester Companies, Cal- gary, 1902-1904; traveller Cockshutt Plow Co., Calgary, 1904-1906; member of firm Scott & Hartronft, 1906-1910; incorporated, 1910. Married Myrtle Coons, daughter of Newton Coons, 1904; has one daughter. Society: A. F. & A. M. Recreation: hunting. Liberal; Methodist. Address: 925 Twentieth Ave., W., Calgary, Alta. HABVEV, Charles, B. A. Sc, C. E., D. :Q. S., B. C. Ii. S. — Civil Engineer and Land Surveyor, Kelowna. Born Cum- mingsville, Ont., Mav 5, 1874, son of James and Mary Campbell Harvey. Ed- ucated Regina High School; Manitoba University; Toronto University; School of Anplied Science. Engaged on Domin- ion (government Surveys, Manitoba and Saskatchewan, 1903-1904; practiced Ke- lowna since 1904. Engineer, Okanogan Falls Land Co.. Ltd.; engineer, Irriga- tion & Power Co., Ltd. Alderman, Ke- lowna, 1910. Married Margaret Alexina Robertson, Hamilton, Ont., 1904; has one daughter. Liberal; Presbyterian. Address: Kelowna, B. C. 324 WHO'S WHO AND WHY HON. HORACE HARVEY, B. A. HARVEir, Hon. Horace, B. A., Iili. B. Chief Justice of Alberta. — Born Elgin, County, Ont., Oct. 1, 1863, son of Wil- liam Harvey, M. P. Educated Uni- versity College; Toronto University. Called to Ontario bar, 1889; practiced Toronto. Came to Calgary and called to the bar of North West Territory, 1893; appointed Registrar of Land Ti- tles for South Alberta Land Registry District, Calgary, 1896; Deputy At- torney General of North West Ter- ritory, Regina, 1900; Puisne Judge of Supreme Court of North West Territory, 1904; and on organiza- tion of Provinces of Alberta and Sas- katchewan, land establishment of Pro- vincial Courts, appointed Puisne Judge of Supreme Court of Alberta, 1907; appointed Chief Justice, 1910. Married Louise Palmer, Toronto; has one son. Address: Edmonton, Alta. HABVB'Z', James Albert, K. C. — Of Taylor, Harvey. Baird & Grant, Barris- ters, Vancouver. Born Perth County, Ont., Feb. 11, 1858, son of Moses Harvey. Educated public schools, Perth County; Collegiate Institutes St. Catharines and Collingwood and Osgoode Hall. Taught school St. Thomas, Ont., and St. Thomas Collegiate Institute, 1887-1891. Called to Ontario bar, 1893. Practiced St. Thomas, Maxwell & Harvey, 1895. Came to British Columbia, 1897; prac- ticed Fort Steele and Cranbrook, 1897- 1908; appointed K. C, 1907. Came to Vancouver, 1909; formed partnership with S. S. Taylor, K. C, under firm name Taylor & Harvey, 1909; present firm formed later. Promoter and first director Bank of Vancouver, estab- lished 1910; organizer and director of Dominion Stock & Bond Co., Ltd.; president and director British Columbia Portland Cement Co., Ltd. Unsuccess- fully contested Cranbrook, for British Columbia Legislature, 1907. Member Vancouver Board of Trade. Married Lil- ian Teetzel, Toronto, 1894. Clubs: Van- couver; Union (Victoria). Methodist; Conservative. Address: 1300 Jervis St., Vancouver, B. C. HAKVEV, James Graham. — City Con- troller, Winnipeg. Born Lanark County, Ont., Sept. 13, 1840, son of Charles Graham and Margaret Harvey. Edu- cated public schools, Lanark. Lumber business, Lanark County, 1854. Came to Winnipeg, 1872. Bx-Alderman, mem- ber Parks Board, served with Home Guard, Winnipeg, North West Re- bellion, 1885. Married Catherine Fer- guson, Perth, Ont., 1860; has two sons. Club: Commercial Travellers. Society: A. P. & A. M. Liberal; Pres- byterian. Address: 397 William Ave., Winnipeg, Man. HABVBV, James Graham, B. A., 1^3^. B., K. C. — Of Harvey & Bowman, Barristers, Dauphin. Born Lanark County, Ont., June 3, 1869, son of James G. and Catherine Harvey. Came to Winnipeg, 1875. Educated public schools; Manitoba College. Called to Manitoba bar and began practice Win- nipeg, 1890. Came to Dauphin, 1896. Mayor of Dauphin 1907-1909; presi- dent Dauphin Board of Trade; member of executive of Manitoba Municipal Union two years; represented Dauphin Manitoba Legislature. Married Ida S. Mills, Portage la Prairie, Man., 1897; has one son and one daughter. Socie- ties: A. P. & A. M.; Royal Arch; I. O. O. F. Conservative; Presbyterian. Ad- dress, Dauphin, Man. HARVBy, James Masson — Of Harvey & Duggan, Real Estate, Insurance and Financial Brokers, Kelowna. Born Sal- monville, near Georgetown, Ont., June 19, 1882, Canadian-Scotch descent, son of James and Mary Campbell Harvey. Educated public schools, high school, Indian Head, Sask. Clerk, Indian Head Postofflce, 1898-1906; clerk, Winnipeg, Postofflce, 1906-1907; assistant postmas- ter, Saskatoon, 1907-1908; established present business, 1909. Married Annie Burnside Robertson, Waterdown, Ont., 1909 Recreations: boating, shootmg. Liberal; Presbyterian. Address: Kelow- na, B. C. 325 WHO'S WHO AND WHY HABVE'Z', Oliver. — Of Harvey-Bailey, Ltd., Ashcroft. Born Surrey, England, July 29, 1857, son of R. and Susan Jane Harvey. Came to British Columbia, 1861. Educated public schools, British Columbia. Mercantile business, Yale, 1872; ex-postmaster, Ashcroft. Married Rhoda Lawes, Enderby, B. C; has one son and one daughter. Society: Yale Pioneer. Address: Ashcroft, B. C. HABVEY, William, B. L. — Manag- ing Director Standard Trusts Co.; res- ident director and Western manager Excelsior Life Insurance Co., Kee- wayden Bldg., Winnipeg. Born Edin- burgh, Scotland, Jan. 31, 1864, son of James and Margaret Harvey. Educated Edinburgh University. Law student, Edinburgh, 1878; graduated Bachelor of Law, 1885. Came to Canada, 1886. Honorary-treasurer building fund Old Folks' Home, Winnipeg. Married Anna Louise Arkland, Winnipeg, 1892. Clubs: Manitoba; St. Charles Country. So- ciety: St. Andrews. Recreation: golf. Independent; Presbyterian. Address: "Dunedin," Winnipeg, Man. HABWOOD, Oscar !■. — Real Estate and Financial Agent, 19 9th St., Bran- don. Born Woodstock, Ont., Dec. 28, •1881, son of Richard and Lucy Har- wood. Educated high school, Stratford. Came to Manitoba, 1899; engaged in present business since: Secretary, Brandon Board of Trade; director. Win- ter Fair. Club: Brandon. Society: K. of P. Address: 403 12th St., Brandon, Man. HASEI^Ik, Bdward Snter, M. B. C. S., J. p. — Physician, Resident Medical Offi- cer, Provincial Royal Jubilee Hospital, Victoria. Born Calcutta, India, Dec. 9, 1859, son of Rev. Samuel and Kather- ine Hasell. Educated Harrow, Eng- land; King's College, London. Came to British Columbia, 1888. Coroner for "Victoria; Surgeon-Major Bth Regiment, Canadian Artillery; Commissioner in Lunacy to Provincial Government. Married Beatrice M. Green, Seattle, Wash. Club: Victoria Golf Club. Recreations: golf, fishing. Conserva- tive; Anglican. Address: Victoria, B. C. HASIiBHITST, Artbur Cacbemaille. — Of North West Real Estate Co., 238 Eighth Ave., E., Calgary; agents for C. P. R. irrigated lands and G. T. P. townsites. Born Essex, England, July A. C. HASLEHUST. 12, 1868, son of William Henry and Rosina Haslehust. Educated public schools, England and Germany. In father's firm, London, England, 1888- 1893; with Carey & Browne, London, 1893-1905; with C. M. and C. Wood- house, London, 1905-1907; established present business, 1907. Served with "Artists" Rifle Volunteers, London, England, 1896-1903. Club: Calgary Golf and Country. Recreations: outdoor sports. Anglican. Address: 230 Twen- ty-First. Ave., W., Calgary, Alta. HASZABD, Fred I^., M. D., C. M.— Physician and Surgeon. Leeson and Lineham Block, Calgary. Born Char- lottetown, P. E. I., son of Elizabeth Des Brisay and Hon. F. L. Haszard, Master of the Rolls, and late Premier of Prince Edward Island. Educated Bishop Ridley School; Prince of Wales College; McGill University; Johns Hop- kins University. Surgeon Dominion Coal Co., Glace Bay, N. S., 1901-1909. Came to Calgary and established prac- tice, 1900. In conjunction with Dr. Kerr, Vancouver, B. C, built and has charge of Brooks Hospital on C. P. R. irrigation farms; installed first hypo- cliloride of lime sterilizing plant in connection with construction camps. Captain 15th Light Horse, Calgary. Married Mabel Mackedie, 1902; has three sons and two daughters. Clubs: Golf and Country; Calgary. Liberal; Anglican. Address: 3621 Sifton Ave., Calgary, Alta. WHO'S WHO AND WHY GEORGE M. HATCH. HATCH, Georg-e M. — Of George M. Hatch Land Co., Lethbridge. Born Griggsville, Pike County, Illinois, May 8, 1852, son of Reuben B. and Ellen Bush Hatch. Educated public schools. State Senator, Montana; held other state and county offices, 1882-1894. Came to Alberta, 1901; special agent United States customs, Lethbridge, 1901; established present business, 1905. President Lethbridge Board of Trade; has served as Alderman, Leth- bridge. Married Mary L. Pound, Mis- soula, Mont., 1884; has three daugh- ters. Club: Chinook (president). So- cieties: A. F. & A. M.; K. of P. Recreations: farming, travel. Inde- pendent; Anglican. Address: Leth- bridge, Alta. HATFIEIiD, Thomas Alexander. — Real Estate and Financial Broker, 813 First St., B., Calgary. Born London, England, Nov. 26, 1855, son of Charles and Mary Hatfield. Educated public schools, Ontario. Came to Canada, 1866; general merchant, Kingston, 1885; established present business, 1892. Served as Alderman three years; chair- man Fire, Water and Light Board, Calgary, 1904, 1906-1907. Married Mary Home, Kingston, Ont. ; has one daugh- ter. Club: Alberta. Society: A. P. & THOMAS ALEXANDER HATFIELD. A. M. Liberal; Presbyterian. Address: 211 Sixth Ave., E., Calgary, Alta. LEMUEL GARFIELD HATTON HATTON, I^emuel Garfield. — -Financial and Real Estate Broker, Real Estate Ar- cade, Saskatoon. Born Griswold, Iowa, July 6, 1880, son of Lemuel Clark and Kate Eva Hatton. Educated public schools, Atlantic, Iowa; high school, Chicago. Commercial engraving, Barnes- Crosby Co., Chicago, 1898-1903; asso- ciated with Illinois Steel Mills, South Chicago, 1903-1905; traveler, Illinois Specialty Co., Rock Island, 111., 1905- 1906; studied medicine with Dr. L. C. Hatton, Chicago, 1906-1908; came to Saskatoon and established present busi- ness, 1909. Married Emily Meade Drake, 1902. Societies: I. O. F.; K. P. Recrea- tions: shooting, bowling. Anglican. Ad- dress: Saskatoon, Sask. 327 WHO'S WHO AND WHY Haultain, Haultain. Educated HON. FREDERICK WILLIAM GORDON HAULTAIN HAUIiTAIN, Hon. Frederick William Gordon — Chief Justice of Supreme Court of Saskatchewan since October, 1512. Born Woolwich, England, Nov. 25, 1857, son of Lieutenant Colonel F. W. R. A., and Lucinde Helen Came to Canada as a boy. high school, Montreal; Col- legiate Institute, Peterboro; Toronto University. Called to Ontario bar, 1882; practiced MacLeod, Alta, 1884; Regina, 1887-1912; member of North West Coun- cil, 1887-1888; member Northwest Leg- islative Assembly, 1888-1905. Was called upon by Lieutenant-Governor to form the first Executive Committee of the North West Territories, Dec, 1891; re- mained leader of Executive Committee until 1897, when by a federal act provi- sion was made for an Executive Council and he was called upon by Lieutenant- Governor to form Executive Council. Premier, Attorney General and Com- missioner of Education North West Territories, 1897, until Province estab- lished, 1905; member Saskatchewan Legislature and leader of Provincial Rights Party, 1905-1912; representerl North West Territories coronation of his late Majesty, King Edward VII., 1902; member Senate, University of Saskatchewan. Created K. C, Domin- ion, 1902; Saskatchewan, 1907. Club: Assiniboia. Recreation: golf. Conserva- tive; Anglican. Address: Regina, Sask. HAXri^TAIN, Wilmot Gordon. — Bar- rister. Registrar of Land Titles, As- siniboia District, Regina. Born Peter- boro, Ont., May 20, 1861, son of Lieu- tenant-Colonel F. W. Haultain, R. A., and Lucinde Helen Haultain. Educated public schools and Collegiate Institute, Peterboro. Farmed near Morden, Man., 1880; with Dominion Government, Geo- graphical Survey, 1883; with C. P. R. engineering department, 1884-1885; came to Regina, 1893, and studied law with firm of Scott, Hamilton & Rob- son; called to Saskatchewan bar, 1900; Yukon bar, 1902. Entered Dominion Government service Land Titles Of- fice, 1901; transferred to Yukon as Deputy Registrar; appointed to pres- ent position, 1907. Married Mary Isa- bel Reynolds, Regina, 1909. Clubs: Assiniboia; Canadian. Society: A. P. & A. M. Recreations: cricket, football, lacrosse, curling. Anglican. Address: 2152 Hamilton St., Regina. Sask. FRANZ IGNATIUS HAUSER HAUSER, Franz Ignatius — District Game Warden, Humboldt; Secretary and Treasurer, Local Improvement, District 3 70; President, Humboldt Agricultural Society. Born Detttighofen, Baden, Ger- many, April 3, 1862, son of Franz Ig- natius and Margaret Hauser. Educated public and high schools, Dettighofen; Agricultural College. Came to Prince Albert, 1892; homesteader. Prince Al- bert District, 1892-1904; sub-agency. Dominion lands, Humboldt, 1904-1907; present appointment, 1907. Councilor, Humboldt, 1912; ex-chairman, Humboldt School Board. Married Ida Kling, 1891 (deceased); married Lena Metzer, daughter of Franz Metzer, 1908; has two sons and one daughter. Recreation: hunting. Liberal; Roman Catholic. Ad- dress: Livingston St., Humboldt, Sask. 328 WHO'S WHO AND WHY EDWARD GEORGE HAWKINS HAWKINS, Edward Georg-e — Of Haw- kins & Co., Real Estate, Financial and Insurance Brokers, 43 Jasper Ave., W., Edmonton. Born Ottawa, Ont., June 8, 1889, son of Edward and Jane Hawkins. Educated public schools, Ottawa. Junior, Imperial Bank, Ottawa, 1905-1910; came to Edmonton and established present business, 1910. Lieutenant, 101st Fus- iliers, Edmonton, since inauguration. Anglican. Address: Edmonton, Alta, THOMAS HAWKINS HAWKINS, Thomas- -Of Hawkins & Co., Real Estate, Financial and Insur- ance Brokers, 43' Jasper Ave., W., Ed- monton. Born Ottawa, Ont., June 6, 1877, son of Edward and Jane Hawkins. Ed- ucated public schools, Ottawa. Came to Winnipeg, 1901; traveler, Greenshields, Winnipeg, 1901-1905; traveler, Robin- son, Little & Co., Winnipeg, 1906-1911; came to Edmonton and established pres- ent business, 1910. Anglican. Address: Edmonton, Alta, JOHN EDWARD HAWKSHAW. HAWKSHAW, John Edward. — Man- ager Northern Crown Bank, New West- minster. Born London, Ont., Oct. 9, 1880, son of William Steam Hawk- shaw and Elsie Shore Hawkshaw, and grandson of Capt. W. H. Hawkshaw, R. N. Educated Huron College, Lon- don. Joined Canadian Bank of Com- merce, Dunnville, Ont., 1899. Came to British Columbia, 1901, serving vari- ous branches of Canadian Bank of Commerce British Columbia and Yukon, until 1906, when resigned to Join Northern Crown Bank. Married Mabel Honor McClean, 1909. Club: West- minster; Commercial. Recreations: boating, tennis. Anglican. Address, 309 Pine St., New Westminster, B. C. HAWKSHAW, William S. — Farmer. Born Kildare, Ireland, Sept. 4, 1848, son of Commander Hugh Hawkshaw, R. N., Mercantile Marine, and Cather- ine Hawkshaw. Educated Queen's County, Ireland. Joined H. M. S. Con- way, lent to the Liverpool Mercantile Association when a boy, and after making number of voyages to East Indies, retired form the seas. Crossed Atlantic 27 times; was engaged in im- porting from England pure-bred sheep into Canada for many years. Came to British Columbia, 1904. Vice-president of Chilliwack Creamery; member Board of Trade. Married Eliza Shore, 1873; has four sons and four daughters. So- ciety: I. O. O. F. Address: Chilliwack, B. C. HAWI^ET, Albert Townsend, M. A. — Professor of Greek; Librarian Wesley College. Born Napanee, Ont., Jan. 14, 1877 son of Albert V. and Laura Haw- ley. ' Came to Winnipeg, 1900. Married Zoe Pentland, Winnipeg, 1910. Clubs: St. Charles Country; Adanac; Lake of the Woods Yacht (Kenora). Recrea- tions: yachting, skating. Address: 185 Spence St., Winnipeg, Man. 329 WHO'S WHO AND WHY HAWTHOBNETHWAZTi:, J a m e S Hurst, M. Ii. A. — Real Estate Agent. Born Ireland, Dec. 4, 1874. Educated Eng-land. Appointed U. S. Consular Agent, Nanaimo, 1888. Was also in the em- ploy of tlie Vancouver Coal Co. Elected by acclamation British Columbia Legis- lature for Nanaimo, 1901; re-elected, 1903, 1907; resigned 1908 to contest seat for House of Commons against Ralph Smith, M. P. Upon being defeated, ac- cepted nomination and again elected, 1909. Married Lizzie Bate, Nanaimo, 1890. Socialist. Address: Newcastle, B. C. HAV, Arthur Georg'e, M. A. — Barris- ter. Born Paisley, Ont., Dec. 16, 1862, son of Robert and Janet Fleming Hay. Educated Collegiate Institute, St. Cath- arines; Queen's College, Kingston. Came to Manitoba, 1889; law clerk, Aikins, Culver & Co., Winnipeg, 1890. Practiced Killarney, 1893. Served as Councillor, Killarney, 1905-1906. Mar- ried Eliza Vankleek Robertson, Kin- cardine, Ont., 1894; has two sons and one daughter. Recreations: tennis, motoring, curling, reading. Liberal; Presbyterian. Address: Killarney, Man. JOHN GILMOUR HAT. HAY, John Gilmonr. — Barrister, City Solicitor, Vancouver. Born Chatham, Ont., May 17, 1873, son of John Gil- mour and Margaret B. Hay. Educated public and high schools; Osgoode Hall. Called to Ontario bar 1894; member of firm Clute, Macdonald, Macintosh & Hay, Toronto, 1894-1902; practiced Dawson, Y. T., 1902-1907; member of firm Martin, Craig, Bourne & Hay, Vancouver, 1907-1910; appointed City Solicitor Vancouver, 1910. Married Helen J. Bailey, Toronto. Clubs: Ter- minal City; B. C. Golf; Curling; Minaru. Recreations: outdoor sports. Liberal; Baptist. Address: Felix Apartments, Vancouver, B. C. HAVES, Mrs. Kate Simpson (Mary Markwell). — Author. Born Dalhousie. N. B. For many years actively con- nected with press of Canada; was on editorial staff, Manitoba Free Press; first president Canadian Women's Press Club; at one time librarian of Legislative Library, Regina. Publica- tions: "Prairie Pourri," "Shanty Songs and Stories," "The Legend of the West," other works of fiction, drama and poetry. Married C. Bowman Simp- son, 1882, from whom obtained legal separation, 1889. Roman Catholic. Ad- dress: Victoria, B. C. HAVNIIS, Arthur Edward — Manager British American Trust Co., Ltd., 725 Fort St., Victoria; President Western Lands, Ltd.; Secretary and Director Kootenay Shingle Co., Ltd.; Director, Davies-Sayward Mill and Land Co., Ltd.; member Victoria Board of Trade. Born Victoria, March 31, 1870, son of Wil- liam and Fanny Haynes. Educated High School, Victoria. Financial agent with Edgar Crow-Baker since 1887; manager British American Trust Co., Ltd., since 1906. Served as Councillor Oak Bay Municipality, 1907. Married Matilda Amie Heal, 1899; has two sons and three daughters. Society: Native Sons. Recreations: motoring, canoeing, cricket. Conservative; Anglican. Address: Beach Drive, Oak Bay, Victoria, B. C. HAYWARD, Charles, J. P. — Contrac- tor, 1016 Government St., Victoria. Born Stratford, Essex, England, May 12, 1839, son of Charles and Harriet Hayward. Educated Salem College, Bow, Middlesex, England. Came to Victoria, 1862. President of British Columbia Protestant Orphan's Home, and Children's Aid Society. Served as Alderman Victoria several years; Mayor three years. Ex-presideht Provincial Royal Jubilee Hospital; chairman of the school board ten years. Married Sarah McChesney, London, England; has two sons and one daughter. Club: Pacific. Societies: A. F. & A. M.; I. O. O. F.; I. O. F.; Pioneer. Address: 1003 Vancouver St., Victoria, B. C. 330 WHO'S WHO AND WHY ROBERT FRANCIS HATWARD. HAYWABD, Robert Praucis — Gen- eral Manager of Western Canada Power Co., Ltd., Carter Cotton Bldg., Vancouver; director White "Valley Irri- gation & Power Co.; director Prince Ru- pert Hydro-Electric Co., Ltd. Born Har- row, England, Nov. 7, 1865, son of Robert Baldwin and Marianne Hayward. Edu- cated Harrow, England; University Col- lege; Engineering School, London. Pupil, Crompton & Co., Chelmsford, England, 1885; works manager, Cromp- ton & Co., 1889-1894; general manager Salt Lake & Ogden Gas & Electric Light Co., Salt Lake City, Utah, 1894- 1897; chief engineer Utah Light & Railway Co., Salt Lake City, 1897-1905; engaged development of long distance transmission of power in Utah, in- cluding construction and operation of several hydro-electric plants and about 200 miles of transmission line, 1896- 1905; general manager Mexican Light & Power Co., Mexico City, 1905-1909; engaged in construction and opera- tion of 40,000-hp. hydro-electric power plant, including 175-mile transmission line of same company, 1905-1909. Came to British Columbia and became gen- eral manager of present company, 1909, since when has designed and con- structed Stave Falls plant of Western Canada Power Co. Married Freda Mary Toulmin, daughter of Frederic B. Toulmin, Hatfield Pevenel, Essex, England, 1892; has three sons. Club: 331 WHO'S WHO AND WHY Vancouver. Societies: American So- ciety of Civil Engineers; American Institute of Electrical Engineers. Con- servative; Anglican. Address: 1865 Barclay St. "Vancouver, B. C. HATWABD, WUUam Henry, VL.Jm.A. — Director of the Island Lumber Co. Born Dover, England, Oct. 23, 1867. Educated Dover College, Salton Val- ence Grammar School, College of Engineering; Crystal Palace. Repre- sented Esquimalt British Columbia Leg- islature, 1900-1904; represents Cowichan since 1907. Deputy Speaker of the House. Conservative; Anglican. Ad- dress: Erleigh, Duncan, B. C. HEARN, John Harvey, B. A., £]L. B. — Barrister. Born Sydney, N. S., Oct. 15, 1882, son of James Henry and Elizabeth Miller Hearn. Educated Syd- ney Academy; St. Francois Xavier Col- lege, Antigonish; Dalhousie University, N. S. Came to Saskatchewan, 1908; began practice, Wadena, 1908. Solicitor for Canadian Bank of Commerce, Wa- dena; solicitor for Wadena and Munici- pality of Lakeview; secretary-Treasurer Wadena since 1908. Nominated Con- servative candidate for Wadena Dis- trict, 1910; Mayor of Wadena, 1913. Served as lieutenant with 17th, F. B. C. A., three years. Married Olive May Henretty, daughter of James Henretty, 1910. Societies: K. of C; M. W. O. A. Recreations: tennis, hockey, baseball, football, field sports. Conservative; Ro- man Catholic. Address: Wadena, Sask. HEATHCOTE, Xtev. Francis, C. C., Ii. Th. — Rector, All Saints Church, Winnipeg. Born Stamford, England, April 20, 1868, son of Rev. Gilbert V. and Helen M. Heathcote. Educated Lancing College; Trinity College, To- ronto. Ordained priest, Toronto, 1892. Curate Woodbridge, Ont., and St. Sim- on's, Toronto, St. Clement's, Toronto, 1899-1905. Came to Winnipeg, 1905. Married Evelyn M. Smith, Toronto, 1901. Societies: A. F. & A. M.; S. O. B.; A. O. F. Recreations: golf, tennis, chess. Conservative; Anglican. Address: All Saints Rectory, 495 Broadway, Winni- peg, Man. HBBNBV, Thomas — Assistant Mana- ger and Chief Accountant, Natural Re- sources Department, Canadian Pacific Railway, and Treasurer of the Canadian Pacific Irrigation Colonization Com- pany. Born, Danford Lake, Quebec, Feb. 21, 1869, son of Luke and Eliza Heeney. Educated private and high schools; To- ronto University. From 1895 to 1900, engaged on railway engineering, con- struction and operation, Ottawa & Ga- tineau Railway; Pontiac Pacific Junc- THOMAS HEENEY. tion Railway; Interprovincial Bridge Company, later on consolidated into Ot- tawa, Northern & Western Railway, which latter company was taken over by the Canadian Pacific Railway in 1900. From 1900 to 1908, construction depart- ment Canadian Pacific Railway, lines in Western Ontario. Came to Calgary, Alta., June, 1908, since when have been with the irrigation, lands and the Brit- ish Columbia tie and timber department, as chief accountant, and also treasurer of the Canadian Pacific Irrigation Col- onization Company. Widower; two sons. Society: A. F. & A. M. Recreations: hunting and shooting. Conservative; Anglican. Address: 617 14th Ave., W., Calgary, Alta. HBBinST, Bev. William Bertall, B. A. — Rector of St. Luke's Church, Winni- peg. Born Danford Lake, Que., Feb. 18, 1873, son of Henry and Eleanor Jane Walsh Heeney. Educated McGill Uni- versity; Montreal Diocesan College, ordained deacon 1900, priest 1901, rector Christ Church, Zelleville, 1901-1905; St. George's, Newport, R. I., 1905-1908; Bar- rie, Ont, 1909. Came to Manitoba, 1909. Chaplain 100th Winnipeg Grenadiers; chaplain Assiniboine Lodge, A. F. & A. M. ; delegate to Provincial Synod of Ru- pert's Land and General Synod of Can- ada; member Executive Committee of Rupert's Land; director Children's Aid Society. Author of "Pickanack, a Tale of Settlement Days in Older Canada." Married Eva Marjorie Holland, Montreal, 1901; has one son and one daughter. Address: Winnipeg, Man. WHO'S WHO AND WHY BTBISTERlVCAir, Bernard Sigfismund. — Of Heisterman, Forman & Co., Financial, Insurance and Real Estate Agents, 1212 Broad St., Victoria. Born Victoria, Nov. 27, 1873, son of Charles Henry Fred- erick and Laura Adams Haynes Heister- man. Educated Victoria. Mercantile business, Victoria, 1889. Married Mar- garet Farabee Arbuckle, Victoria; has one son. Club: Union. Society: A. F. & A. M. Address: 834 Pemberton Road, Victoria, B. C. HIIITER, Artlmr Komaiu. — Manager Traders Bank of Canada, 346 Hastings St., Vancouver. Born Oakville, Ont., Aug. 14, 1877, son of James G. and Emma Remain Heiter. Educated pri- vate and public schools and Collegiate Institute, Aylmer. Junior, Traders Bank, Aylmer, 1892; subsequently stationed, Ingersoll, Elmira, Windsor and Sarnia; manager, Schomberg, Ont., 1900; Beeton, Ont., 1901; Tottenham, Ont., 1901; Kin- cardine, Ont., 1903; Regina, 1906; Cal- gary, 1906; Vancouver, since 1909. Club: Vancouver. Anglican. Address: 1275 Barclay St., Vancouver, B. C. JOHN FREDERIC HELLIWELL. HXHiIiIWEIiI^, John Frederic. — Of Helliwell, Moore & Maclachlan, Char- tered Accountants, Vancouver and To- ronto. Born Milwaukee, Wis.. Oct. 6, 1871, son of Charles J. and Isabella Hel- liwell, of British parentage, removed to England, 1875. Educated Liverpool In- stitute. Accountant, Toronto, 1890. Came to British Columbia, 1897, and founded firm of Clarkson, Cross & Helliwell, which was succeeded by present firm, 1911. Fellow of the Dominion Associa- tion of Chartered Accountants. Married Rowena Elizabeth Helliwell, Toronto, 1900; has one son and two daughters. Independent; Anglican. Address: Van- couver, B. C. WALTER PERCY HELLIWELL. HEI^I^IWEI.]^, Walter Percy. — Of Mac- Mahon & Helliwell, Real Estate and Fi- nancial Brokers, 218 Eighth Ave., W., Calgary. Born St. Catherines, Ont., June 26, 1871. Educated Collegiate In- stitute, St. Catherines. Came to Alberta, 1897. Accountant, Imperial Bank, Cal- gary, 1901-1906; manager Red Deer branch, 1906-1909. Established present business, 1909. Married Janet Suther- land, daughter of Hugh Sutherland, Winnipeg, 1901. Recreation: tennis. Conservative; Anglican. Address: 311 Seventh St., W., Calgary, Alta. SHImTiIWEImIm, William Jones. — Farm- er. Born Hamilton, Nov. 8, 1850, son of Charles Lord and Eliza Helliwell. Edu- cated high school, Welland. Came to Manitoba, 1878, by way of Chicago and St. Paul and down the Red River by boat to Emerson, Man.; homesteaded near Crystal City, Man., 1879; farmed, Ralphton, Man., 1882; farmed, south of Oak Lake, Man., Sifton Municipality, 1893. First Reeve of Woodsworth, and re-elected four years; first Warden County of Dennis on Western Judicial District Board; afterwards chairman of board until same was abolished. Reeve of Sifton Municipalities and secretary- treasurer ten years; organized and first president of Lansdowne Agricultural So- ciety; was Police Magistrate for Oak Lake district; unsuccessful candidate in 333 WHO'S WHO AND WHY Conservative interest for Lansdowne to Manitoba Legislature. Served Fenian Raid, 1866. Married Ella Ann Scholfield, Moulton, Ont., 1877; has two sons and one daughter. Society: A. F. & A. M. Conservative; Anglican. Address: Gris- virold, Man. HEIiMCKEN, H. Dallas, K. C. — Bar- rister, 542 Bastion St., Victoria. Born Victoria, Dec. 23, 1860. Educated Vic- toria; Edinburgh University. Practiced, 1883. Bencher of the Law Society of British Columbia. Appointed K. C, 1884. Director Royal Jubilee Hospital. Mem- ber of British Columbia Legislature for nine years. Club: Union, Victoria; pres- ident James Bay Athletic Association for 21 years. Address: Empress Hotel. Victoria, or Rosebank, Esquimau, B. C. HEIiMCKSN', Hon. John Setoastion, M. B. C. S., Eng-land; L. S. A. — Physician (retired). Born London, England, June 5, 1825, son of Claus and Catherine Helmcken. Educated St. George's School. London; Guy's Hospital. Came to Brit- ish Columbia, 1850, having accepted an appointment from the Hudson's Bay Co. Elected to first Legislative Assembly, Vancouver Island, 1855; appointed Speaker of Assembly until the admission of the colony into the Dominion, 1871. Member of Council, 1864-1871. One of delegates sent to Ottawa, 1871, to con- vey and support the terms of Union with Canada proposed by the Legislature of British Columbia, and brought result back for consideration of that Legisla- ture; declines senatorship, 1871. Mar- ried Cecilia Douglas, daughter of Sir James Douglas, K. C. B., first Governor of British Columbia. Address: Victoria, B. C. HEMIiOW, Harry — (Retired). Born Nova Scotia, 18 June, 1861, son of James and Mary Craig Hemlow. Educated Mount Allison University, Sackville, N. S. Agent and manager for interurban road of British Columbia Electrica Railway for eighteen years. Elected as Alder- man, first council in Vancouver; was Chairman of first fire committee, and purchased first fire engine used in Van- couver. Is a large property owner; gives special attention to breeding fine stock, particularly Jersey cows. Mar- ried Olive May Caples, daughter of W. M. Caples, M. D., Portland, Ore., 1886. Society: A. P. & A. M. Recreations: HARRY HEMLOW motoring, hunting, fishing. Conserva- tive; Presbyterian. Address: 1256 Horn- by St., Vancouver, B. C. HZNBEBSON, IMLajor Alexander, B. A., K. C. — Of Henderson, Tulk & Bragg, Barristers, Canada Life Bldg., Vancou- ver. Formerly Major 6th Regiment, Duke of Connaught's Own Rifles, now on the Reserve of Officers. Born Osh- awa, Ont., March 13, 1861, son of Alex- ander and Grace Henderson. Educated Toronto University; Osgoode Hall. Called to Ontario bar, 1889; called to bar of British Columbia, 1891; member for New Westminster, of Brit- ish Columbia Legislature, 1898; Attor- ney General, British Columbia, 1899; judge of County Court, Vancouver, 1901; resigned January, 1907. Appointed Commissioner of Yukon, June 18, 1907; resigned, 1911. Practiced Van- couver since. Adjutant Canadian Rifie team, Bisley, 1901. Married Susan Crawford, daughter of William Mc- Craney, 1895; has one daughter. Rec- reation: rifle shooting. Club: Vancou- ver. Liberal: Presbyterian. Address: 1424 Burnaby St., Vacouver, B. C. HISlTBERSOll', Arthur James, C. E. — Born Essex County, 1860, son of M. A. and John Henderson (in Hudson's Bay Co. and Royal Navy, until retired). Edu- cated Wilds Grammar School, Lowestoft. Held important public appointments and expended large sums of money on public and private works. Was Assistant Sur- veyor to the Metropolitan Borough Is- lington, London. Engineer to thirteen 334 WHO'S WHO AND WHY townships, and consulting engineer to three municipalities, Surrey, England. Architect to large public buildings. Spe- cialized in the main drainage of cities and municipalities, the construction and maintenance of streets and highways, and re-enforced concrete as applied to bridges and buildings. At present super- vising new re-enforced concrete dock and wharf at North Vancouver. Engi- neer for the new water works Edmonds District. Married M. G. Scott, Brighton, England; has two sons and one daugh- ter. Societies: Associate member Insti- tution of Civil Engineers; member of the Incorporated Association of Munic- ipal and County Engineers; associate member Royal Sanitary Institute of Great Britain. Address: St. Patrick Ave., North Vancouver, B. C. G. A. HENDERSON. SEJSrDJlB,SOJX, G. A. — Manager Bank of Montreal, Vernon. Born Quebec, Oct. 12, 1858, son of W. C. Henderson. Edu- cated Quebec. Came to British Colum- bia, 1891. District manager Okanagan Valley Banks; president Vernon Jubilee Hospital; president Board of Trade, 1907. Married Violet Vidler, Vernon, 1897; has three sons and one daughter. Recrea- tion: riding. Address: Vernon, B. C. HENDERSON, Henry Ernest, K. C. — Of Henderson & Matheson, Barristers and Solicitors, Canadian Bank of Com- merce Bldg., Brandon. Born Belleville, Ont, Feb. 14, 1852, son of Julia and George E. Henderson, Q. C. Educated Belleville grammar school; Albert Col- lege. Called to Ontario Bar, 1876. Prac- ticed with his father, G. E. Henderson, Q. C, Belleville, 1876-1881. Came to Manitoba and called to Bar, 1882; prac- ticed, Winnipeg, 1882-1883; Brandon since 1883. City Solicitor, Brandon, twenty years. Club: Brandon. Recrea- HENRY ERNEST HENDERSON, K. C. tions: golf, tennis. Liberal; Anglican. Address: 442 11th St., Brandon, Man. JAMES HENDERSON, F. R. I. B. A., A. A. A. HENDEBSOiN, James, F. K. I. B. A., A. A. A. — Architect, 42 Jasper Ave., W., Edmonton. Born Sunderland, Durham, England, June 19, 1861, son of James and Hannah Ray Henderson. Educated Grange School, Sunderland; Bedford County School; South Kensington Art Schools. Came to Alberta, 1906; with Provincial Government, 1907-1908; pri- vate practice since 1908; member Tariff Reform League, London, England. Mar- ried Margaret Milne, Sunderland, 1902. Societies: A. F. & A. M.; St. George's; Architects' Association of Alberta; Fel- low Royal Institute of British Archi- tects. Club: Edmonton. Anglican. Ad- dress: Edmonton, Alta. 335 WHO'S WHO AND WHY JAMES BELFRY HENDERSON. HEKSEKSOK, James Belfry. — Man- aging Director First National Realty Co., Ltd., Bank of Nova Scotia Bldg., Winnipeg; vice-president Selkirk and Northern Land Co., Ltd.; director West- ern Canada Realty Co., Ltd.; director Canada West Securities Corporation, Ltd • director Dominion American Land Co.," Ltd. Born HoUen, Ont., Jan. 22, 1859, son of Walter and Johan Hender- son. Came to Manitoba, 1881. Mercan- tile business as Strome & Henderson, Portage la Prairie and Carberry, Man., 1881-1886; real estate business, Portage la Prairie, 1886-1902; established pres- ent business, 1902. Mayor of Car- berry, Man., 1880. Owner of "Carberry News," first newspaper published in Carberry. Married Martha A. Piesberry, Harrison, Ont., 1884; has five daugh- ters. Societies: I. O. O. F.; A. O. U. W. Recreation: motoring. Liberal; Presby- terian. Address: 277 River Ave., Winni- peg, Man. HSNSERSOir, Jolin cotter, M. B., C. M. — Physician and Surgeon, Westminster St., Chilliwack. Born County Donegal, Ireland, Dec. 10, 1853, son of Samuel Cotter and Martha Henderson. Educated Londonderry Private Academy; Glasgow University. Practiced, England, 1882- 1887. Came to British Columbia and practiced, Chilliwack, since 1887. Mar- ried Frances Jane McCutcheon, 1889; has three sons and two daughters. Rec- reations: shooting, fishing. Liberal; Presbyterian. Address: Chilliwack, B. C. HENBBBSOZT, Robert. — Assistant Government Mining Engineer for Yukon. Born Nova Scotia. Came to Yukon, 1893. Found gold on Quartz Creek, and ROBERT HENDERSON. Gold Bottom Creek, 1894, and has been mining Yukon since. Claims to be first discoverer of gold on Klondike, but this is disputed. Address: Dawson, Y. T. HSXTDBBSan*, Samuel W. — Vice-pres- ident Alberta and British Columbia Grain Supply Co.; president and general manager Royal Grain Co., Grain Ex- change, Winnipeg. Born Bruce County. Ont., Oct. 7, 1875, son of Thos. Hender- son. Came to Manitoba as a boy. Edu- cated public schools. Telegraph operator, Northern Pacific. White Horse Plains, 1893. Came to Winnipeg, 1895. Mem- ber of Winnipeg Stock Exchange, Min- neapolis Chamber of Commerce; Winni- peg Grain Exchange; director Calgary Grain Exchange. Served as Colonel Ser- geant 90th Regiment, Winnipeg. Mar- ried Flora Munro, Winnipeg, 1907; has one daughter. Clubs: Manitoba; St. Charles Country. Recreations: golf, curling. Conservative: Anglican. Ad- dress: 647 McMillan Ave., Winnipeg, Man. HBNBBBSOir, William — Resident Ar- chitect Public Works Department, Vic- toria. Born Dundee, Scotland, Feb. 26, 1837, son of George and Christina Hen- derson. Educated Lonmay Parish School, Aberdeenshire, Scotland. Came to Can- ada, 1857. Employee of Dominion Gov- ernment Public Works Department, Ot- tawa, 1872. Transferred to North West Territories, 1879; to British Columbia, 1897. Married Mary Jane Smith, daugh- ter of Alexander Smith, of Billings Bridge, Ont., at Aberdeen, Scotland, 1862; has three sons and one daughter. Society: A. F. & A. M. Address: 2170 Oak Bay Ave., Victoria, B. C. 336 WHO'S WHO AND WHY THOMAS HENDERSON. HENDEBSOIT, Thomas. — President The Henderson Land Co., Ltd., 814 First St., W., Calgary. Interested farm lands, Saskatchewan and Alberta; city prop- erty; coal and timber limits, British Columbia. Born Chatsworth, Ont., 1869, son of James and Mary Jane Hender- son. Educated public schools. Chats- worth. Telegraph operator, C. P. R., Fort William, Ont., 1886; train des- patcher, Vancouver, 1901; Deputy Min- ing Recorder, British Columbia, 1903; established present business, Edmonton and Calgary, 1904. Married Eliza Jane Livingston, Vancouver, 1902; has one son and three daughters. Clubs: Al- berta; Calgary Golf and Country. Rec- reation: baseball. Anglican. Address: Calgary, Alta. 337 WHO'S WHO AND WHY WILLIAM ALEXANDER HENDERSON, C. A. "BJiTSTDiaSiiSOTH, 'William Alexander, C. A. — Chartered Accountant, Nanton Bldg., Winnipeg. Born Garafraxa, Wellington County, Ont., Jan. 12, 1852, son of David and Elizabeth Henderson. Edu- cated Helmuth College, London. Brok- er's clerk, 1869; with Merchants Bank, 1875-1876; G. T. R., 1877-1880; came to Winnipeg, 1880; with C. P. R., 1880-1881; established present business, 1882. Mem- ber of Council of Dominion Association of Chartered Accountants since 1909; vice-president, 1911-1912; president, 1912-1913; secretary of Chartered Ac- countants Association of Manitoba, 1886- 1911. Served six years with Q. O. R., Toronto. Married Mary Stewart, Am- herst, N. S., 1880. Recreations: snow- shoeing, amateur mechanics. Independ- ent; Conservative; Anglican. Address: 218 Furby St., Winnipeg, Man. 338 WHO'S WHO AND WHY JOHN HENDRY. HXsmiBV, John President British Columbia Mills Timber & Trading Co., Vancouver; president Vancouver, West- minster and Yukon Ry. ; president Nicola Valley Coal & Coke Co.; president B. C. Lumber and Shingle Manufacturers, Ltd.; vice-president Canadian Lumber- men's Association; Canadian Forestry Association; Commissioner, Commission of Conservation of Canada; past presi- dent Canadian Manufacturers' Associa- tion, 1910; Vancouver Board of Trade; New Westminster Board of Trade; di- rector Western Canada Power Co.; chairman Burrard, Westminster & Boundary Railway & Navigation Co. Born Gloucester County, N. B., Jan. 20, 1843, son of James and Margaret Wil- son Hendry. Educated New Brunswick. Studied and practiced saw mill and flour mill engineering and followed this business for some time in Maritime. Provinces; came to Victoria, B. C, 1872; spent some time in California and Washington, returning to British Columbia, 1874; Manitoba during Spring of 1874, coming to British Colum- bia and locating Fall of same year. Married Adeline McMillan, Pictou, N. S.; has one daughter. Clubs: Vancouver; Terminal City; Jericho Country; Cana- dian; Vancouver Automobile; Royal Vancouver Yacht; Minoru; Vancouver Athletic; Brockton Point Athletic, Van- 339 WHO'S WHO AND WHY couver: Union, Victoria; Westminster, New Westminster; Rideau, Ottawa; Wel- lington and American Universities, Lon- don, England; Touring Club de France, Pari J ; Touring Club Italiano, Milano; American Automobile Association, New York; Automobile Association and Motor Union, London, England; Pacific Power Boat Association, Seattle, Wash.; Pa- cific Highway Association of North America; British Science Guild, Mont- real; Vancouver Horse Show Associa- tion; Vancouver Exhibition Association. Societies: A. O. U. W.; K. T.; Hoo Hoos; St. Andrew's; Caledonian. Recreations: motoring, yachting, fishing. Address: Burnaby and Jervis Sts., Vancouver, B. C. EENDERSON, William — Sheriff of the Western Judicial District of Manitoba, Brandon; Director, Western Arts and Agricultural Assn.; President, Canadian Stoves Gasoline Engine Co., Ltd. Born Coburg, Ont., April 30, 1859, son of Robert and Martha Brown Henderson. Educated: public schools, Coburg. Came to Mani- toba, 1879; engaged in machinery and im- plement business Brandon until present appointment, 1901. Unsuccessful candi- date to Manitoba Legislature for Brandon, 1899. Societies: I. O. O. F.; A. F. & A. M. Recreations: curling, hockey. Conserva- tive ; Presbyterian. Address: Brandon, Man. HENSHA'W, Charles Grant. — Commis- sion Merchant, 532 Granville St., Van- couver. Born St. Hyacinthe, Que., July 6, 1860, son of Joshua and Jane Hen- shaw. Educated high school and Syd- enham College, Montreal. Joined Bank of Montreal, Montreal, 1880. Came to British Columbia, 1890. Justice of the Peace for British Columbia. Married Julia Willmothe Henderson; has one daughter. Address: Vancouver, B. C. HIINSHAW, Julia Willmothe. — Author and journalist. Daughter of the late William Henderson, of The Bailey, Dur- ham, and Ashford Court, Shropshire, England. Contributor to current maga- zines, England and the United States. Married Charles Grant Henshaw, of Montreal; has one daughter. Club: Al- pine of Canada. Societies: Incorporated Society of Authors (London, England) ; Canadian Society of Authors, National Geographical Society; Primrose League. Address: Vancouver, B. C. ARTHUR E. HEPBURN, M. E. HEPBURN, Arthur Elphlnstone, M. E. — Consulting- Mining Engineer, 317 Winch Bldg., Vancouver; owner of valu- able coal areas. Bear River, Fort George, B. C, and other strategical points on the Coast, controlling in all about 16,000 acres of proved areas. Born Surrey, Eng- land, Jan. 21, 1873, son of George Wright Hepburn, C. E. Educated private tuition, England. Came to British Columbia, 1899. Acting vice president and treas- urer of the Canadian branch of the Na- val and Military Emigration League of London, England. One of the charter council members. H. R. H. the Duke of Connaught is the patron of the League and president of the Canadian branch. Field Marshal Earl Roberts, K. G., V. C, G. C. B., etc., is president of the League. Member Vancouver Board of Trade. Member Canadian Club. Fellow of the North British Academy, England. Life member American Academy of Political and Social Science; life member Ameri- can Institute Mining Engineers; merh- ber Canadian Mining Institute; member Royal Society of Arts, London, England; Fellow of North British Academy, Eng- land. Married Barbara Gilmore Cald- well, 1902; has one daughter. Clubs: Terminal City; Vancouver; Golf. Pres- byterian. Address: "Restalrig," Brough- ton St., Vancouver, B. C. 340 WHO'S WHO AND WHY WALTER HEPBURN. KEPBUBir, Walter. — Contractor, 615 Pender St., W., Vancouver. Born Rob- inson, Que., Nov. 16, 1857, son of James and Jean Hepburn. Educated public and high schools, Robinson. Carpenter's ap- prentice, Robinson, 1876. Came to Brit- ish Columbia, and established present business, 1894. Alderman, 1907-1908- 1910. Served with 58th Battalion, Que- bec; and 96th Algoma Rifles. Married Josephine Elizabeth Lockwood, Chap- leau, Ont., has one son and one daugh- ter. Club: Terminal City. Society: A. F. & A. ,M. Recreation: rifle shooting. Liberal; Anglican. Address: 928 Bur- rard St., "Vancouver, B. C. HEBBEBT, William B.— General Man- ager "The Locators," Merchants Bank Bldg., Winnipeg. Born Ryde, Isle of Wight, Sept. 25, 1874, son of Dr. Henry H. Herbert. Educated CoUingwood, Toronto, Vancouver. Manufacturing agent, Vancouver, 1897. Came to Win- nipeg, 1900. Married Julia Howard Mc- Pee, Bellville, Ont., 1892; has two daughters. Clubs: Assiniboine; Cana- dian. Conservative; Anglican. Address: 484 Sargent Ave., Winnipeg, Man. HBBCHiyCEB, Senrjr William. — ^Bar- rister and Solicitor. President Lizard Valley Co. Born Kingston, Ont., July 30, 1867. Educated St. John's College, and Manitoba University. Called to Man- itoba bar, 1889. Came to British Colum- bia and called to bar, 1898. Served as Alderman, Fernie, many years. Mar- ried Jean McDonald, daughter of Wil- li9.m McDonald, Lindsay, Ont; has one son and two daughters. Club: Fernie; Fernie Athletic (president). Society: A. F. & A. M. Conservative; Anglican. Ad- dress: Fernie, B. C. SHERWOOD HERCHMER. HERCHIVCEB, Sherwood. — Barrister and Solicitor. Born Winnipeg, Sept. 14, 1877, son of Lawrence William and Mary Helen Herchmer. Educated St. John's School and College, Winnipeg. Called to North West Territory bar, 1899; British Columbia bar, 1901; has practiced Fernie since. Served with 1st Canadian Mounted Rifles, South African War, 1902; engagements Johannesberg, Sand River and Diamond Hill (bar and four clasps). Mayor, Fernie, 1909-1910. Married Edith Catherine McDonald, daughter of John McDonald, 1905; has one son. Club: Fernie. Recreations: tennis, curling. Conservative; Anglican. Address: Fernie, B. C. HBBBOIT, John, M. P. — Rancher. Born Ashton, Carleton County, Ont., Nov. 15, 1853, son of John and Margaret Herron. Educated public schools, Ash- ton. License commissioner and stock inspector. Alberta. First elected to House of Commons, 1904; re-elected, 1908. Married Ida Lake, 1878; has three daughters. Conservative. Address: Pincher Creek, Alta. HESFBIiBB, Alfred Aemilius, Dff. E. — Fruit Rancher. Born Hespeler, Ont., May 16, 1858, son of William and Mary Keachie Hespeler. Educated Collegiate Institute, Gait, Ont. Clerk, Merchants Bank, Winnipeg, 1875-1879; mining, Leadville District, Colorado, 1879-1881; mining, Montana and Arizona, 1881- 1888; mining, Mexico and Peru, 1882- 1890; diversified interests. United States, 1890-1900; mining, China, 1900- 1907; engineer, charge of deepest bor- ings ever made in China for coal; mined 341 WHO'S WHO AND WHY ALFRED AEMILIUS HESPELER. and shipped first antimony from Prov- ince of Hupey, Cliina. Came to British Columbia, 1907. Married Matilda Diana Jermyn, Manchester, England, 1908; has one daughter. Clubs: Shanghai; Con- cordia (Shanghai). Society: A. P. & A. M. Conservative; Anglican. Address: Summerland, B. C. HON. WILLIAM HESPELER. HESPEIiEXb, Hon. William. — 408 Nan- ton Bldg., Winnipeg. Born Baden Ba- den, Germany, Dec. 29, 1830, son of George H. and Barbara Hespeler. Edu- cated Polytechnic Institute. Karlsruhe. Came to Preston, Ont., 1850; engaged milling, distilling and general merchan- dise business, Waterloo, until 1868. Came to Winnipeg, 1873. Instrumental, effecting the Mennonite immigration; elected member Manitoba Legislature for Rosenfeld, and Speaker of the House, being the first foreign-born citizen to become the first commoner of any Brit- ish possession; commissioner of immi- gration and agriculture, 1875-1883; chief commissioner of census for Province of Manitoba, 1881. Appointed German Con- sul for Manitoba and North West Ter- ritory, 1883; decorated by German Em- peror with Order of Red Eagle, 1903, and upon resigning office was decorated with Zaeringer Loewen Order by the German Emporer for long and faithful services. Manager Manitoba Land Co., 1883-1894; now member board of Royal Trust Co. and North of Scotland Mort- gage Co. Organized "The Northwest- ern," (German weekly), 1880, first Ger- rpan newspaper in Northwest. Erected first brick building on stone foundation, Winnipeg. Member board Winnipeg Gen- eral Hospital since 1874; president of same, 1884-1909. Married Mary H. Keatchie, Gait, Ont., 1855, (deceased); married Kate R. Keatchie; has one son. Club: Manitoba. Recreation: driving. Conservative; Lutheran. Address: Ward- law Court, Fort Rouge, Winnipeg, Man. HESSOIf, Frederick Henry. — Real Es- tate Agent. 31 Canada Life Bldg., Win- nipeg. Born Stratford, Ont., June 17, 1858, son of S. R. Hesson, M. P., and Polly Hesson. Educated public school, Stratford, Ont. Merchant, Brandon, 1882. Came to Winnipeg, 1901. Mar- ried Edith E. Wade, Detroit, Mich., 1882, (deceased); has two sons and two daughters. Club: Adanac. Recreations: all outdoor sports. Conservative; An- glican. Address: 211 Smith St., Winni- peg, Man. HEUBACH, Claude Campbell — Of Heu- bach, Finkelsteln & Heubach, Canadian Bank of Commerce Bldg., Winnipeg. Born Winnipeg, Aug. 30, 1885, son of Fred Wil- liam and Jean C. Heubach. Educated: privately. Junior, Dominion Bank, Winni- peg, 1903-1905; accountant. Osier, Ham- mond & Nanton, Winnipeg, 1905-1907; cashier. Hall Co., Ltd.. Hanley, Sask., 1908-1909; member of present firm since 1909. Clubs: St. Charles Country; Win- nipeg Rowing; Hunt. Recreations: ridjng, sailing, shooting, etc. Independent; An- glican. Address: 195 Roslyn Road. Win- nipeg, Man. 342 WHO'S WHO AND WHY JOHN OGILVIB HETTLE HETTIE, John Offilvie — President and Managing Director, J. O. Hettle & Co., Ltd., Bankers, 107 Second St., Saskatoon. Born Teeswater, Ont., May 27, 1874, son of John and Ellen Walker Hettle. Edu- cated: Public and High schools, Boisse- vain and Brandon, Man. Associated with F. W. Young & Co., Glenboro, Man., 1896- 1897; clerk, Union Bank of Canada, at different branches in Manitoba, 1897- 1905; Manager, Union Bank, Glenboro, 1903-1905; manager, Northern Crown Bank, Glenboro, and Melita, Man., and Saskatoon, 1905-1911; Real Estate Brok- er, Saskatoon, 1911-1912; established present business, 1912. Married Ethel Fraser, daughter of Gregor Fraser, Glen- boro, 1902; has one son and one daughter. Club: Saskatoon. Societies: A. F. & A. M.; I. O. O. F. Recreations: Shooting, ridmg. Liberal: Presbyterian. Address: 525 Third Ave., N., Saskatoon, Sask. WHO'S WHO AND WHY JOHN F. HEWITSON HEWITSOKT, Jobn P. — Of Stewart & Hewitson, Contractors, Lyceum Bldg., Port Arthur; President, Inter-cities Land Co., Ltd.; President, Inter-cities Quarries Co., Ltd.; Director, Nipegon Development Co., Ltd.; member of council, Port Arthur Board of Trade. Born Toronto, June 16, 1878, son of John and Catherine Martha Hewitson. Educated: public schools; Har- bord Collegiate. Clerk, Zenith Mine, Ross Port, 1897-1904; prospecting, Thunder Bay District; accountant, Marks Clavet Dobie Co., Ltd., Port Arthur, 1904-1907; member of present firm since 1907. Married Bessie Rapsey, daughte of William Rapsey, Port Arthur, 1908; has one daughter. Clubs: Port Arthur; Kaministiquia; On- tario. Societies: A. F. & A. M. ; I. O. O. P. Recreations: shooting, fishing. Lib- eral; Methodist. Address: 216 Victoria St., Port Arthur, Ont. WHO'S WHO AND WHY FREDERIC WILLIAM HEUBACH. HEVBACH, Frederic WUliam. — Of Heubach, Finkelstein & Heubach, Real Estate and Financial Brokers, managers, Tuxedo Park, Norwood (Winnipeg) Syn- dicate, Ltd., Canadian Bank of Com- merce Bldg., Winnipeg. Born Ottawa, Ont., Nov. 2, 1869, son of George and Bessie Heubach. Vice-Consul of Mex- ico for Canada. Club: Manitoba. An- glican. Address: 195 Roslyn Road, Win- nipeg, Man. HEUBACH, Wolfe Armstrong'. — Rancher and merchant. Born Ottawa, Nov. 28, 1868, son of George and Bes- sie Heubach. Educated high school, Montreal. Came to North West Terri- tory, engaged ranching and fur trading, Touchwood Hills, 1882. Club: Carleton (Winnipeg). Recreations: shooting, hunting, billiards. Liberal; Anglican. Address: Star Ranch, Punnichi, Sask. HEWETT, Herbert P. — Secretary- treasurer Hinton Electric Co., 911 Gov- ernment St., Victoria. Born London, England, May 21, 1872, son of Henry Marshall and J. H. Hewett. Educated Tottridge Park, London. Librarian, Lon- don, 1888. Came to British Columbia, 1891. Bx-school trustee. Oak Bay. Mar- ried Miss Johnston, Victoria; has one daughter. Club: Pacific. Recreation: cricket. Address: Victoria, B. C. HEVNEXT, Bev. William I^ambert. — Priest of St. Pete^-'s Roman Catholic Church, Nanaimo. Born Roermond, Hol- land, Sept. 16, 1856, son of Hubert and Gertrude Heynen. Educated Louvain, Belgium. Came to British Columbia, 1880; priest of St. Andrew's Cathedral, Victoria, 1880-1885; priest of St. Greg- ory's Church, Sitka, Alaska, 1885-1888; priest of St. Anselm's Church, Clayo- quot, B. C, 1888-1892; priest of St. John's Church. Wellington, B. C, 1892- 1898. Called to St. Peter's Church, Nan- aimo, 1898. Recreation: music. Ad- dress: Wallace St., Nanaimo, B. C. HEVWOOD, William Donald.^ Vice- President, Western Pacific Development Co., Vancouver. Member Vancouver Tourist Association. Bom Prince Ed- ward Island, May 13, 1860, son of George and Margaret Donald Heywood. Edu- cated public school. Prince Edward Isl- and. Prior to coming to British Colum- bia engaged railroading, Colorado; min- ing, British Columbia, 1885-1890; still interested mines. One of prime movers organization of Vancouver Tourist As- sociation. Married Catherine Square- briggs. Prince Edward Island, 1892; has one son and one daughter. Club: Com- mercial. Society: I. O. O. F. Recrea- tions: baseball, lacrosse, shooting, fish- ing. Liberal; Presbyterian. Address: 1182 Pender St., W., Vancouver, B. C. HIBBEN, James Parker. — Merchant, Government St., Victoria. Born Vic- toria, Sept. 4, 1864, son of Thomas N. and Janet Parker Hibben. Educated Santa Clara, Cal. Bookseller, Victoria, since 1884. Served with Can. Garrison Artillery for- twenty-two years, holding rank of Major for seven years. Mar- ried Maud Dennis, Siausilito, Cal. Club: Pacific. Society: Native Sons. Recre- ations: riding, driving, yachting. Ad- dress: Pandora Ave., Victoria, B. C. HIEBEBT, Cornelius. Ez-M. It. A. — Of C. Hiebert & Co., Hardware, Lumber and Farm Machinery, Didsbury; director Knee Hill Coal Co. Born Southern Rus- sia, Aug. 2, 1862, son of John and Hel- ena Hiebert. Educated Village School. Came to Manitoba, 1876. Began career as general merchant, Gretna, Man., 1888. Came to Alberta and established pres- ent business, 1900. Elected to Alberta Legislature for Rosebud, 1905; unsuc- cessful Independent candidate. Alberta Legislature, for Didsbury, 1908. Over- seer at Didsbury, 1901-1904; school trus- tee, Didsbury, 1902. Married Angane- tha Dick, Gretna, Man., 1888; has one son and two daughters. Society: A. F. & A. M. Recreation: reading. Inde- pendent. Address: Didsbury, Alta. HIEBEBT, Gerhard, VL. H., C. II. — Surgeon. Bern Russia, (of German par- entage), Sept. 13, 1868, son of Gerhard and Susanna Hiebert. Came to Mani- toba, 1889. Educated McGill University; post graduate work, Berlin, Germany, 1905-1906; Vienna, Austria, 1910. Gen- eral practice, Winnipeg, 1901-1905; spe- cializing surgery since 1905. Surgeon to Winnipeg General Hospital; military examiner to Austria-Hungarian Govern- ment. Married Helene Penner, Gretna, Man.; has one daughter. Club: Cana- dian. Conservative; Protestant. Ad- dress: 430 Edmonton St., Winnipeg, Man. 345 WHO'S WHO AND WHY HIGOINS, Frank. — Barrister, Law Chambers, Victoria. Born Victoria, Dec. 26, 1871, son of David W. Higgins. Educated Victoria; Osgoode Hall. Prac- ticed, Victoria, since 1895. Married Addic L. Whitlock, Seattle, Wash. Recrea- tion: hunting. Anglican. Address: Vic- toria, Crescent, Victoria, B. C. HiaaiNS, Jolin Rnssell, B. A. — Of Manahan & Higgins, Barristers, Mer- chants Bank Bldg., Winnipeg. Born Brucefield, Ont., June 5, 1879, son of Wm. J. and Sarah Higgins. Educated Manitoba College. Pioneer, Melgund, Man., 1882. Came to Winnipeg, 1898. Practiced, Winnipeg, since 1906. Pres- ident Young Conservative Association. Married Grace B. Sharp, Winnipeg, 1908; has one son. Club: Adanac. Conserva- tive; Presbyterian. Address: 31 Furby St., Winnipeg, Man. HIGGIITSON, Anne Frances Harward. — (Widow of Dr. Henry Ahern Higgin- son). Born Queenstown, Ireland, daugh- ter of Jeannie M. and Edwin George East- man, formerly American Consul at Queenstown, Ireland. Educated Mrs. Mercer's School, Montreal; France; Ger- many. Came to Manitoba, 1889. One of the six original founders of Women's Musical Club, Winnipeg, 1893-1894; sec- retary, 1899-1900; president Musical Club, 1901-1903; subsequently elected honorary president (active office), 1910- 1911. On Board Children's Home. An- glican. Address: Wilmot Place, Winni- peg, Man. HIGINBOTHAM, Edward Nathaniel. — Postmaster, Lethbridge. Born River- view, Guelph, Ont., May 19, 1866, son of Nathaniel and Margaret J. Allan Higin- botham. Educated public schools, Col- legiate Institute and business college, Guelph. Clerk, Jones & Guthrie, dry- goods merchants, Guelph, 1881-1883; clerk, Adam, Meldrum & Co., Buffalo, N. Y., 1883-1885; came to Alberta, 1885; ranching, Madeod, 1885-1888; drygoods manager, I. G. Baker & Co., Lethbridge, 1888; partner, Sherlock & Higinbotham, general store, 1891; was pioneer dry- goods merchant at Lethbridge; appoint- ed deputy Postmaster, 1906; Postmaster, 1910; member Lethbridge Board of Trade. Married E. A. Chapman, Lon- don, England, 1898. Club: Canadian. Liberal; Presbyterian. Address: 1242 Third Ave., S., Lethbridge, Alta. HIGINBOTHAia, John David Of J. D. Higinbotham & Co., Ltd., Wholesale and Retail Chemists Lethbridge. Director Taber Coal Co.; Postmaster, Lethbridge, 1886-1910; Coroner for Alberta. Born Guelph, Ont., Nov. 23, 1864, son of Mar- garet Allan and Lieutenant Colonel Na- thaniel Higinbotham, M. P., for North Wellington. Educated Guelph Academy; Collegiate Institute, Guelph; Dr. Tas- sie's School, Gait, Ont; Ontario College of Pharmacy, Toronto. Came to Alberta, 1884. Drug business, J. D. Higinbotham & Co., Macleod, 1884; established present business, 1885. Served as school trustee, Lethbridge; vice-president Lethbridge Board of Trade; president Citizens' League; president Pharmaceutical Asso- ciation of the North West Territory; president Pharmaceutical Association of Alberta; president Lord's Day Alliance. Lethbridge. President Alberta Sundav School Association. Married Anna Tor- rance, daughter of Rev. Robert Torrance, D. D., 1889; has two sons and four daughters. Clubs: Lethbridge; Lawn Tennis (president). Recreations: ten- nis, cricket, golf. Liberal; Presbyterian. Address: 620 12th St. S., Lethbridge, Alta. HIGMAN, Ormond, Jr., B. Sc. B. B. — Consulting Engineer, 31 Williams Bldg., Vancouver. Born Ottawa, Nov. 20, 1879, son of Ormond and Elizabeth White Higman. Educated McGill University; Royal Military College. Engineer, Ca- nadian Machine Telephone Co., Ottawa; subsequently superintendent Gas and Electric Light Works, Berlin, Ont.; To- pographical Surveys Department, Otta- wa; general manager and engineer, Al- berta Govt. Telephones. Member Canadian National Committee; International Elec- trotechnical Commission; associate mem- ber Canadian Society Civil Engineers; Canadian Electrical Association. Served as Lieutenant, 3d Canadian Engineers, 1903-1905; Lieutenant 101st Fusiliers, 1908, 6th D. C. O. R. Married Catherine Irene Wood, Swanwick Hall, Derbyshire, England, 1906; has two daughters. Rec- reation: boating. Address: 2455 Corn- wall St., Vancouver, B. C. HIIiIi, Albert James — Civil and Min- ing Engineer, 438 4th St., New West- minster. Born Sydney, N. S., April 7, 1836, son of John Lewis and Margaret Whyte Hill. Educated Horton Academy; Acadia University. Came to British Co- lumbia, 1880. Address: New Westmin- ster, B. C. 346 WHO'S WHO AND WHY SJImTm, Bev. Canon Georg^e Charles. — Rector St. Paul's Church, Regina. Born Bristol, England, July 30, 1850, son of George and Mary Hill. Educated Lan- casterian School, Bristol; St. John's Col- lege, Winnipeg. (Associate Arts and graduate Theology). Taught school as assistant master, 1869-1874; principal, 1874-1890; incumbent and deacon, 1891; priest, 1892; rector of St. Matthew's, Boissevain, Man., 1891-1900; rector of St. Paul's Church, Regina, since 1901. Honorable Canon. Acting chaplain Royal North Wes.t Mounted Police, Regina, since 1901; chaplain and Hon. Captain, 95th Regiment (gazetted, 1910). Chair- man Regina Public Library Board since 1898. Married Matilda Rosa Williams (deceased), London, England, 1872; has one son and two daughters. Married Florence Caroline, daughter of Horace Horton, M. P. P., Goderich, Ont., 1907, and widow of late William Cayley Ham- ilton, K. C. Societies: A. F. & A. M.; R. A. M. Address: The Rectory, Regina, Sask. CHARLES RAPELJE HILL HII^Xi, Charles Bapelje — ^Real Estate and Investment Broker, Central Cham- bers, Saskatoon; Commissioner to Mclvor Co., Ltd., of Liverpool, England. Vice- President and Managing Director, Last West Investmnet Co., Ltd.; Chairman, Transportation Committee, Saskatoon Board of Trade; Director, Saskatoon Y. M. C. A. Born Searforth, Ont., April 5, 1884, son of Clara Rapelje and Rev. Jef- frey Hill, M. A. Educated public schools: Collegiate Institute, Owen Sound, Ont. Held various positions with G. T. R. and C. N. R., 1900-1912; District Freight Agent, C. N. R., Saskatoon, 1910-1912; present business established, 1912. Lieu- tenant, 90th Regiment, Winnipeg, 1903- 1906; Captain, 105th Regiment, Saska- toon, 1912. Married Amy Crisp, ward of Dr. J. H. R. Bond, Winnipeg, 1909; has one daughter. Club: Saskatoon. Recrea- tions: motoring, yachting, rugby. Inde- pendent; Anglican. Address: "The Cres- cent," Saskatoon, Sask. HII^I^, Prederick Borden, B. A. — Bar- rister and Solicitor, 515 Hastings St., W. Vancouver. Born St. Stephen, N. B., Jan. 3'0, 1879, son of Henry E. and Lavinia J. Borden Hill. Educated: New Bruns- wick University; Harvard University. Practiced St. Stephen, N. B. ; came to Vancouver and established present practice, 1909. Societies: A. F. & A. M.; K. P.; Royal Arcanum. Address: 1079 Melville St., Vancouver, B. C. HIIJIi, I^eslie — Consulting Mining En- gineer. Born London, England, Aug. 17, 1847. Educated University College, Lon- don. Came to British Columbia, 1891. Engineer to Prospecting Syndicate of British Columbia, 1895. Manager Has- tings British Columbia Exploration Syn- dicate, Ltd., 1902. and The Head Syn- dicate, Ltd., 1908. Societies: A. M. I. C. E. ; M. I. M. M. Address: 110 Cannon St., London, E. C, and Nelson, B. C. HII^I^, Bolana Heywood. — Journalist. News editor, Vancouver World. Director Western Associated Press; president Vancouver Press Club. Born Providence, R. I., Sept. 23, 1879, son of James Hilton and Mary Heywood Hill. Educated Southport Grammar School; Kingston Grammar School, England. Reporter, St. James Gazette, London, England, 1900; Ottawa Journal and Winnipeg Free Press, 1903-1904; telegraph editor, Province, Vancouver, 1904; joined Van- couver World Staff, 1904. Married Inez A. Green, 1909 (deceased). Club: Press. Recreation: fishing. Liberal; Anglican. Address: 1070 Haro St., Vancouver, B. C. HIlil^IS, Harry M. — Of The Hillis Timber & Trading Co.. Lumber Ex- change, Victoria. Born Nebraska, Sept. 18, 1884, son of W. A. and Ida Hillis. Educated Ohio. Commenced business career, Ohio, 1896. Came to British Co- lumbia, 1905. Married Fanny Harger, Seattle. Club: Pacific. Address: Vic- toria, B. C. 347 WHO'S WHO AND WHY HXIi^IS, James Theodore. — Mining and Timber Broker, 614 Hastings St., Van- Gouver. Bom Greencastle, Ind., Aug. 3, 1868, son of Henry H. and Sarah E. Hillis. Educated Greencastle. Brick, stone and lime manufacturing, Green- castle, 1886. Came to British Columbia, 1891. Married Stella May Mitchell, Van- couver; has two daughters. Clubs: Royal Vancouver Yacht; Terminal City; Vic- toria Country; Vancouver Gun. Recrea- tions: shooting, fishing, motor boating, lacrosse. Address: 843 Burrard St., Van- couver, B. C. HIirCH, Herbert Henry. — President Manitoba and Western Colonization Co., McArthur Bldg., Winnipeg. Bom Tam- worth, Ont., Aug. 2, 1872, son of Ogden and Jean Hinch. Educated Napanee Collegiate Institute, Stratford; business college. Mercantile business, Napanee, 1890. Came to Winnipeg, 1898. Mar- ried Marion MacEachern, Napanee, 1894; has one son and one daughter. Recrea- tion: all outdoor sports. Independent Conservative. Address: Brock and Cres- cent Road, Winnipeg, Man. HIM-CHI.XFFE, Bev. Joshua, B. A. — Rector St. Thomas Church, Chilliwack. Born Bradford, Yorkshire, England, May 24, 1868, son of Thomas and Mary Anna Hinchliffe. Educated Bradford, Eng- land; Manitoba University. Came to Canada, 1890. Ordained deacon, 1893; priest, 1894; missionary to Peigan In- dians, 1893-1899; chaplain to Bishop of Calgary, rural dean and honorary canon, Calgary, 1899; rector Red Deer, Alta., 1899-1907; present charge since 1907. Married Mary Mason, Macleod, Alta.; has one son and one daughter. Society: A. F. & A. M. (P. G. R., P. G. C, P. D. G. M.). Anglican. Address: St. Thomas Rectory, Chilliwack, B. C. HIND, Ella Cora. — Commercial Editor Manitoba Free Press, Winnipeg. Bom Toronto, daughter of Edwin and Jane Carroll Hind. Educated public schools, Grey County, Ont.; Collegiate Institute, Orillia. Came to Manitoba, 1882. Sec- retary Manitoba Dairy Association six years, being first woman to hold that office. Is the only woman in Canada holding position of commercial editor of a daily newspaper. Author "Red River Jottings." Clubs: Canadian Wom- en's Press; Women's Canadian. Presby- terian. Address: 36 Preston Court, Win- nipeg, Man. GEORGE CLIFFORD HINTON. HINT02T, George Clifford. — Of The Hinton Electric Co., Ltd., 606 Granville St., Vancouver. Director Burton Saw Works, Ltd; director Western Gypsum Co., Ltd.; director Campbell River Power Co., Ltd. Born Ottawa, Ont., July 27, 1868, son of Robert and Lila Hinton. Educated public schools and Collegiate Institute. Apprentice, boiler and ma- chine department. Fleck's Machine Works, Ottawa, 1882-1886; with Edison Electric Co., Ottawa, 1886-1889. Came to British Columbia, 1889; with Edison Electric Co., Victoria, 1889-1891; estab- lished present business, Vancouver, 1891. Married Gertrude Elizabeth Carlyon, 1894; has one son and two daughters. Club: Terminal City. Society: A. F. & A. M. Recreation: fishing. Anglican. Address: Collingwood, B. C. 348 WHO'S WHO AND WHY JOHN ALEXANDER HINTON.. HISTTON, John Alexander. — President and Managing Director The Hinton Elec- tric Co., Ltd., Government St., Victoria. Born Ottawa, Feb. 18, 1873, son of Rob- ert Joseph and Lila Hyde Hinton. Edu- cated public school and Collegiate Insti- tute, Ottawa. Clerk, audit accounts, Canada Atlantic Railway, Ottawa, 1888; passenger accountant, 1892. Came to British Columbia and joined present company, 1896. Married Clare Hilson Holland, Ottawa, 1898; has one son. Clubs: Pacific, Ottawa Amateur Ath- letic (Ottawa); Royal Victoria Yacht; Victoria Automobile (Hon. Sec.-Treas.). Recreations: motoring, motor-boating, hunting, fishing. Address: Victoria, B. C. HINTON, William Fittman. — General Passenger Agent, Grand Trunk Pacific Railway, and G. T. P. Pacific Coast S. S. Co., Ltd., Winnipeg. Born Hinton- burg, Ont. (now part of Ottawa), Aug. 30, 1871, son of Robert Joseph and Lila Hyde Hinton. Educated public schools and Collegiate Institute, Ottawa. Audit Department Canada Atlantic Ry., Otta- wa, 1887; traffic manager, Canada At- lantic, Ottawa, 1904; entered G. T. R. service, Montreal, 1907; appointed to present position, 1909. Married Olive Delano Parr, Ottawa, 189 4; has two sons and one daughter. Clubs: Manitoba; Edmonton. Recreations: all outdoor sports. Unitarian. Address: 138 Strad- brooke Place, Winnipeg, Man. HIRSCHFIE!.!), Alfred C. — Financial Manager Colonization Company of A. M. Asancheyev, Ltd., Vancouver, B. C. Born London, England, June 8, 1866, son of Gustav and Elizabeth Hirschfeld. Ed- ucated London; Brussels; Paris. Whole- sale silk business, London; subsequently Paris; afterwards engaged mining, Kim- berly and Prince Albert, South Africa; wholesale cigar .business, San Fran- cisco. Came to British Columbia, 1897, and engaged mining, Atlin and Dawson, Y. T. ; editor and owner Atlin Claim, two years; returned to Vancouver as manager advertising department Van- couver World, 1904-1910; manager min- ing stock and financial department Do- minion Stock & Bond Corporation, Ltd., Winch Bldg., Vancouver. Served as Ser- geant First Middlesex Rifles, London. England; Kimberly Rifles, South Africa. Married Margaret Ethel Miller, Van- couver, 1902. Clubs: Commercial; Press. Address: 2495 Point Grey Road, Vancou- ver, B. C. HOADXiEV, George, M. I.. A. — Ranch- er. Born Wetheral Abbey, Cumberland, England, May 16, 18 66, son of George and Ann Hoadley. Educated Carlisle Grammar School and St. Bees. Mercan- tile business, Liverpool, England, 188J- 1884; London, 1884-1890. Came to Oko- toks, 1890. President Alberta Horse Breeders' Association; chairman Local Improvement District, 10-2-4; trustee Okotoks school district. Unsuccessfully contested High River, 1901, for North West Territories Legislature. Member Alberta Legislature for Okotoks. Mar- ried Lily Rowles, Okotoks, 1900; has two sons and one daughter. Conservative; Anglican. Address: Okotoks, Alta. HODSON, i;ieut.-Col. G-eorg-e Cathbert — Manager Northern Crown Bank, Lloyd- minster. Born Shorham, Sussex, Eiigland, July 21, 1878, son, of William and Edith Staplehurst Hlodson. Educated: Grammar School, Brighton; High School, Annapolis, N. S. Came to Canada, 1887. With Union Bank of Halifax and Molsons Bank, 1895- 1899; resided, Halifax, 1903-1906; entered Northern Crown Bank, Winnipeg, 1906; present branch opened, 1906. S'erved as private D Battery, R. C. F. A., South African War, 1899-1900; active service at Belfast and Lydenberg, 1900; enlisted with C. M. R., 1901; operations at Orange River, Cape Colony and Transvaal; took dis- charge, 1902, remaining in Pretoria until 1903. Instrumental in organizing 22nd Saskatchewan Light Horse; Captain, Regimental staff A Squadron, 22nd Sas- katchewan Light Horse. Married Elsie W. Wier, 1903; has two sons. Society: A. P. & A. M. Recreations: rifle and game shooting. Conservative; Anglican. Address: Lloydminster, Sask. WHO'S WHO AND WHY RICHARD CHARLES HODGSON. HODGSON, Bichard Charles. — Presi- dent and Manager The Hodgson Plumb- ing & Heating Co., Ltd., 1136 Homer St., Vancouver; President South "Vancouver Board of Trade; President South Van- couver Conservation Association; Presi- dent Richmond Central Conservation As- sociation; Director British Columbia Ag- ricultural and Industrial Society; Direc- tor Vancouver Progress Club. Born Chilliwack, B. C, Feb. 22, 1875, son of Richard W. and Sarah EJlizabeth Hodg- son. Educated public and high schools, Vancouver. Established present business under firm name Knowdell & Hodgson, 1896-1904; Hodgson & Stearman, 1904- 1910; incorporated under present name, 1910. Chairman South Vancouver School Board, 1906, 1907 and 1908. Married Minnie Gale, 1899; has four sons. Clubs: Commercial; Vancouver Automobile; Canadian; Canadian Highway Associa- tion. Societies: A. F. & A. M. ; Mystic Shriner. Recreations: hunting, fishing. Conservative; Methodist. Address: 1654 15th Ave., South Vancouver, B. C. 350 WHO'S WHO AND WHY RONALD W. HODSON, B. S. A. HOSSON, Ronald, W., B. S. A. — Of F. W. Hodson & Co., Financial Brokers, Toronto, Ont., and North Battleford; Vice-President, North Battleford Board of Trade. Born Brookline, Ont., Feto. 26, 1886, son of F. W. and Elizabeth Ann Hodson. Educated Collegiate In- stitute, Ottawa; Toronto University. Clerk, Agricultural Department, Ontario Government, 1900-1901; Agricultural De- partment, Dominion Government, 1901- 1906; Agricultural Department, Live Stock Commissioner, Superintendent In- stitutes and Fairs, etc., for British Co- lumbia Government, 1908-1910; assist- ant business manager. Farming World, Toronto, 1906-1908. Entered as partner in .the Arm of F. W. Hodson & Co., 1910. Served with Royal Canadian Engineers, 1903-1906. Married Mary "V. Hunt, Guelph, Ont., 1908; has orte son. Rec- reations: shooting, horses. Conservative; Baptist. Address: Arthur St., North Battleford, Sask. HOFF2IEZSTER, Frederick, E. £. — Manager Hoffmeister Bros., Ltd., Auto- mobiles, 1155 Pender St., Vancouver. Born Wellington County, Ont., July 14, 1864, son of Henry and Katherina Hoff- meister. Educated public schools, Clif- ford, Ont. Came to British Columbia, 1888. Master mechanic. Mills Timber & Trading Co., Vancouver, 1888-1890. Re- ceiver for San Francisco and San Mateo Ry. Co., San Francisco, Cal., 189 0; sup- erintendent power department of that road, 1892-1895; electrical engineer, Co- lumbia & Western Ry. Co. and British Columbia Smelting & Refining Co., Kootenay District, 1895-1896; electrical engineer, Canadian General Electric Co., Toronto, 1896-1909; installed plant of Electrical Development Co., Niagara Falls, Ont., 1903-1906; engineer, charge of work for Canadian General Electric Co., Soloimges Canal, St. Lawrence River, built by Dominion Government, 1898-1903. Married Ethel Wood, Ridge- town, Ont.; has one daughter. Societies: American Institute of Electrical Engi- neers; Canadian Electrical Association. Recreations: shooting, motoring, travel. Conservative; Presbyterian. Address: 1121 Georgia St., Vancouver, B. C. HENRY HOFFMEISTER. JR. EOFFMEZSTEB, Henry, Jr. — Presi- dent Hoffmeister Bros., Ltd., Automobile and Commercial Trucks, 1155 Pender St., W., Vancouver. Director Dominion Hos- Ipital Co., Ltd.; president Pythian Castle Hall Co., Ltd.; vice-president British Columbia Auto & Motor Trades Associa- tion. Born Wellington County, Ont., Aug. 3, 1863, son of Henry and Katherina Hoffmeister. Educated public schools, Wellington County, Ont. Came to Brit- ish Columbia, 1888; engaged lumbering and contracting business. New West- minster and Vancouver, 1888-1910, when present firm organized, 1910. Society: K. of P. Recreation: motoring. Con- servative; Presbyterian. Address: 549 Howe St., Vancouver, B. C. 351 WHO'S WHO AND WHY REINHART HOFFMEISTER. HOPFMEISTEB, Beinhart. — Electrical Engineer, 1271 Granville St., A''ancouver. President Dominion Hospital Co., Ltd. Born Wellington County, Ont., Jan. 10, 1866, son of Henry and Katherina Hoff- meister. Contracting woodworker, Van- couver, 1888-1892. Established present business, 1S92. Constructed first elec- tric motor on Pacific Coast. Married Margaret Cameron, daughter of Donald Cameron, New Glasgow, N. S., 1904; has one son. Society: I. O. O. F. Recrea- tion: motoring. Conservative; Presby- terian. Address: 761 Thurlow St., Van- couver, B. C. HOGABTH, Donald McDonald, M. Jm. A. — Real Estate Broker, Prince Arthur Hotel Bldg., Port Arthur; Director H. A. Ledoux Co., Ltd. Born Osceola, Ont., June 15, 1879, son of William and Jane McDonald Hogarth. Educated: public and high schools, Mattawa, Ont. With pur- chasing department. Lake Superior Cor- poration, Sault Ste. Marie, Ont., 1900- 1905; partner with J. J. Carrick in pres- ent business since 1905. Elected to On- tario Legislature for Port Arthur, 1911. Clubs: Port Arthur; Kaministiquia; Fort William; Albany (Toronto). Society: A. F. & A. M. Recreations: outdoor sports. Conservative; Presbyterian. Address: Port Arthur, Ont. E060, Andrew Brydon, B. A. — Bar- rister. Born Flesherton, Ont., Jan. 24, 1883, son of William and Sarah Henry Hogg. Educated public schools; Jarvis Collegiate Institute; Toronto Univer- sity. Law student, A. Meighen, M. P., Portage la Prairie, 1905; member firm Meighen & Hogg, Portage la Prairie, 1908. Came to Alberta, 1910. Club': Portage. Conservative; Presbyterian. Address: Carmangay, Alta. WILLIAM HALL HOGG. HOGG, William Hall. — Manager Bank of Montreal, Calgary. Born Peterboro, Ont, Aug. 12, 186'2, son of James and Barbara Hogg. Educated Stratford. Bank clerk, Stratford, 1877. Came to Alberta, 1886. Married Geraldine Hod- der Stewart, Ottawa; has two sons and two daughters. Club: Ranchmen's. Ad- dress: Calgary, Alta. HOI.DBN, Donald B., M. D.— Pliysi- cian, 851 Fort St., Victoria. Born Belle- ville, Ont., Oct. 13, 1867, son of J. Clem- ent and Emily Clark Ilolden. Educated McGill University. Graduated, 1891; post graduate course, London and Edin- burgh, 1891-1893. Came to British Co- lumbia and practiced, Victoria, since 1893. Presbyterian. Address: Victoria, B. C. HOIiDEN, James Bismark, M. !•. A. — Farmer. Born Singhampton, Ont., Oct. 4, 1876, son of James and Sarah Holden. Educated public schools, Singhampton. First elected Alberta Legislature, for Vegreville, 1908; re-elected, 1909. Mar- ried Gertrude Worth, 1900; has one son and one daughter. Liberal; Presbyte- rian. Address: Vegreville, Alta. 352 WHO'S WHO AND WHY WILLIAM HOLDEN. HOI^DEIT, William. — Broker, Holden Bldg., Vancouver. Born Stirling, Ont., Feb. 7, 1872, son of Sylvester and Mag- dalena Holden. Clubs: Canadian; Com- mercial. Recreation: motoring. Ad- dress: Vancouver Hotel, Vancouver, B. C. B. A. HOLGATB HOI^G-ATE, B. A. — -Of Magrath, Hol- gate, Ltd., 44 Jasper Ave., E., Edmon- ton; Director, City Park Land Co., Ltd.; Vice-President, Bellevue Land Co., Ltd.; Director, Realty Investment Co., Ltd. Born Foxboro, Ont, June 30, 1878, son of John A. and Fidelia Holgate. Edu- cated Albert College, Belleville; Queen's University. Civil service, Postofflce De- partment, Toronto, eight years. Came to Alberta, 1904. Married Mabel Hous- ton, Tweed, Ont, 1903; has two sons. Society: I. O. O. F. Liberal; Methodist Address: Edmonton, Alta. HOI^IiAITD, Cuyler A. — Of British Columbia Land & Investment Agency, 922 Government St., Victoria. Born Port Elizabeth, South Africa, Oct. 6, 1863, son of John A. and Mary E'. Hol- land. Educated Haileybury College and Cambridge, England. Came to British Columbia, 1886. Director Royal Jubilee Hospital, seven years. Married Beatrice Maud Galpin, England; has four sons. Club: Union. Recreation: golf. Ad- dress: Victoria, B. C. HOX^I^AND, William Henry, J. P. — Parmer. Born Eppleworth Grange, York, England, July 21, 1844, son of Henry and Sarah Rebecca Holland. Ed- ucated public schools, Bedford, England. Brewer, Baskerville and Holland, Glou- cester, England, 1867-1880. Came to Manitoba, 1882. Vice-president Glou- cester Philosophical Society; secretary- treasurer Lome Agricultural Society. Served with Gloucester 2d Rifle Volun- teers. Made highest score of any Eng- lishman, at short range. International Rifle Match, Brussels, 1868. Married Louisa Jane Cooper, Gloucester, 1869; has two sons and one daughter. Inde- pendent; Protestant. Recreation: natural science. Address: Swan Lake, Man. HOIiIiAND, W. S. — Insurance Agent, 27 Imperial Block, Vancouver. Born Port Hope, Ont., Nov. 2, 1863, son of R. H. and Victoria Holland. Educated Trinity Collegiate School. With W. H. Sowden Colonization Co., Winnipeg, 1880; spent some years railway surveys and railway mail service; insurance business with his brother, F. J. Holland, Winnipeg and Vancouver. Came to British Columbia, 1897; dissolved part- nership, 1901, taking over British Co- lumbia agencies, headquarters Vancou- ver. One of original promoters of Van- couver Horse Show Association; di- rector Vancouver Exhibition Associa- tion; on executive committee Vancouver Amateur Driving Association. Married Frances McDougall, 1892; has three sons and one daughter. Clubs: Terminal City; Royal Vancouver Yacht. Recreations: driving, riding, yachting. Address: 2070 Comox St, Vancouver, B. C. 353 WHO'S WHO AND WHY THOMAS WILI.IAM HOLLEY. HOIiIiEY', Thomas William. — Of Hol- ley & Baird Realty Co., 534 Somerset Bldg., Winnipeg. Born Granby, Que., Feb. 17, 1860, son of Henry and Roxana Holley. Educated public schools, Massa- chusetts. Paper manufacturer, Holyoke, Mass., 1880. Came to Winnipeg, 1903; established present business, 1905. Mar- ried Dora G. Fales, Holyoke, 1891; has four sons and six daughters. Club: Canadian. Recreation: farming. Inde- pendent; Presbyterian. Address: 132 Furby St., Winnipeg, Man. HUGH GORDON HOLMAN. HOIiMAN, Hag-h Gordon. — Architect, 313 Fort St., Winnipeg. Born Strat- ford, Ont., Jan. 8, 1878, son of Fred- erick Joseph and Catherine Holman. Ed- ucated public schools and Collegiate In- stitute, Stratford. Articled student with H. J. Powell, architect, Stratford, 1895. Came to Manitoba, 1900, and engaged as architectural draftsman with J. H. G. Russell, 1901-1903; S. Hooper, 1903-1905; Manitoba Provincial Government, 1905- 1906; practiced under own name since 1906. Society: A. O. P. Recreations: general sports. Conservative; Anglican. Address: 447 Cumberland Ave., Winni- peg, Man. ANDREW HOT^MES. HO]jMi:s, Andrew. — Contractor. Born Heiton, Scotland, Aug. 31, 1860, son of Alexander and Janet Holmes. Educated Heiton Grammar School. Carpenter, Roxburgh, Scotland, 1876; came to Win- nipeg, and engaged carpenter work, 1883. Came to Prince Albert and en- gaged in same business; formed part- nership with H. B. Garven, under firm name of Garven & Holmes, contractors and builders, 1885; firm dissolved, 1889, since when continued business on his own account. Member of Prince Albert School Board, 1890-1894; Councillor of town of Prince Albert, 1896; Alderman of City of Prince Albert, 1905-1909; Mayor, 1909-1910; re-elected by accla- mation, 1911; vice-president Prince Al- bert Agricultural Society, 1904. Mar- ried Sarah Catherine Neil, Prince Al- bert, 1889; has one son and two daugh- ters. Societies: A. F. & A. M.; St. An- drew's (president 1908-1910); Prince Al- bert Amateur Dramatic Society (presi- dent). Recreations: football, baseball, curling. Liberal; Presbyterian. Ad- dress: 302 Eighth St., E., Prince Albert, Sask. 354 WHO'S WHO AND WHY AURDY JULIAN HOLMES, D. D. ,S. HOI^MES, Aurdy Julian, 3>. D. S. — Of Drs. Holmes, Hacking & MacSween, Den- tal Surgeons, 32 6th St., New Westmin- ster. Vice-president Westminster Trust & Safe Deposit Co., Ltd.; Okanagan Tel- ephone Co., Ltd.; member of executive, New Westminster Board of Trade. Born Hillsboro, Ohio, Sept. 14, 1866, son of Dr. B. P. and Nettie Holmes. Educated Cincinnati University. Came to British Columbia, 1889. President British Co- lumbia Dental Association, 1897-1903; member British Columbia Dental Board, 1895-1903; Alderman, New Westminster, 1896-1897; 1904. Married Ida M. Weaver, Circleville, 1891; has one son. Club: New Westminster. Societies: A. F. & A. M. ; I. O. O. F. Recreation: motoring (first president New Westminster Auto- mobile Association). Conservative; Methodist. Address: 43 Columbia St., New Westminster, B. C. HOI^MES, George Ernest, Ti. T>. S., D. S. S. — Dentist. Born Exeter, Ont., Feb. 25, 1877, son of Rev. Joseph Wil- liam and Amanda L. Holmes. Educated Toronto University (first class honors, D. D. S.); Royal College Dental Sur- geons (L. D. S.). Practiced, Blenheim, Kent County, Ont, 1899; Clinton, Ont., 1900-1906; Saskatoon since 1906. Alder- man, Saskatoon, 1909-1910; 1911; mem- ber Board Governors Saskatoon City Hospital, 1909-1910; director Saskatoon Realty Co. Married Lena Maud Doherty, Clinton, Ont., 1901; has one son and one daughter. Club: Saskatoon. Societies: GEORGE ERNEST HOLMES, L. D. S., D. D. S. A. F. & A. M.; I. O. O. F.; W. O. W.; C. B. P. O. E. ; Canadian Indians. Rec- reations: lacrosse, trap-shooting, big game hunting. Liberal; Methodist. Ad- dress: Bedford Road, Saskatoon, Sask. HOXiST, Benjamin Christian — Electri- cal Engineer, District Manager, Northern Electric and Manufacturing Co., 313 Water St., Vancouver. Born Stenjeare, Norway, Aug. 26, 1879, son of Diderick B. and Ber- gitte C. Strand Hoist. Educated: Chicago. With Western Electric Co., Chicago, 1889; San Francisco, 1906; Nevada, 1907; with present company since 1909. Society: A. F. & A. M. Recreations: riding; out- door sports. Address: Vancouver, B. C. HONH'SIVSCAN, John B. C. — Librarian, Public Library, Regina. Born Glasgow, Scotland, March 13, 1864, son of John Honeyman, LL. D., R. S. A., and Rothe- sia A. C. Hutcheson. Educated Col- legiate School, Greenock; Glasgow Uni- versity; College of Science and Arts, Glasgow. Architectural student, Glas- gow, 1881. Came to Canada, 1885; farmed Pense and Buffalo Lake, Sask., 1885-1887. Served with North West Mounted Police, 1887-1892. Engaged newspaper work on editorial staff, Re- gina Leader, 1893; clerk Indian Office until abolished, 1897; editor Moosomin Spectator, 1897-1898; Deputy Minister of Agriculture of North West Terri- tories and Province of Saskatchewan, 1903-1906; present appointment since 1908. Served with 1st Lanark Rifles, Scotland. Married Frederica Minnie Hales, Regina, 1894; has one son and two daughters. Society: Regina Society of Art, Literature and Science. Recrea- tions: home mechanics; photography. Imperialist; Anglican. Address: 1514 Albert St., Regina, Sask. 355 WHO'S WHO AND WHY JOHN J. HONEYMAN. HONEVMAN, John J. — Of Honeyman & Curtis, Architects, 821 Pender St., W., Vancouver. First vice-president British Columbia Architectural Association. Born Glasgow, Scotland, April 9, 1864, son of Patrick S. and Helen Davis Orr Honeyman. Educated Glasgow and Ei- senach. Articled to H. & D. Barclay, architects, Glasgow, 1883. Came to British Columbia, 1889; ranched Van- couver Island 1889-1892; practiced, Na- nalmo, 1892-1897; Rossland, 1897-1901: present partnership formed, 1902. Served as volunteer, 1st L. R. V., Glasgow, four years; 10th L. R. V., two years. Married Mabel Dempster, daughter of Captain H. L. Dempster, R. A., India, 1894; has one son and four daughters. Recreations: farming, rugby football. Conservative; Presbyterian. Address: 1039 Nicola St., Vancouver, B. C. HOOD, Alfred Snyder. — Real Estate and Insurance Broker. Manager Phoenix Light & Water Co.; Police Magistrate; notary public. Born Weymouth, N. S., Nov. 2, 1846, son of John and Jenephir Hood. Educated public schools, Wey- mouth and Yarmouth, N. S. Photogra- pher and fancy goods merchant, Yar- mouth, 1868-1878; representative of Can- ada Life Assurance Co. and Imperial Life Assurance Co, Maritime Provinces, 1885-1905. Came to British Columbia ALFRED SNYDER HOOD. and established present business, 1905. Married Louisa Seeley, Yarmouth, 186S; has two sons. Club: Greenwood. Soci- eties: A. P. & A. M.; R. A. M. Recrea- tion: reading. Conservative; Anglican. Address: Phoenix, B. C. HOOFEB, Archibald W. — Inspector of Schools, Brandon. Born Lifford, Dur- ham County, Ont., Oct. 7, 1868, son of Richard and Mary Hooper. Educated high school, Bowmanville; Model School, Port Hope; Normal School, Manitoba. Came to Manitoba, 1890; appointed In- spector, Dauphin, Man., 1901; trans- ferred to Brandon Division, 1905. In- spectors' representative on Advisory Board of Department of Education, Manitoba. Elected. 1908; re-elected, 1910. Married Ida Campbell, Burlington, Ont.; has two sons and one daughter. So- ciety: A. F. & A. M. Anglican. Address: 237 16th St., Brandon, Man. HOOPER, Henry Charles ^ewis. — ^Vi- car All Saints Church, Vancouver. BOrn Glasgow, Scotland, July 7, 1861, son of Captain Henry Filkes Hooper (late 76th Regiment Imperial service), and Anna Hooper. Educated Dedham Grammar School, Essex, England; Upper Canada College, Toronto. Served British Mer- cantile Marine eight years; with Royal North West Mounted Police, 1883-1905 (Sergeant-Major and staff surgeon eighteen years). On active service, Rlel Rebellion: South African Campaign as Sergeant-Major Strathcona Horse; Lieu- tenant 5th C. M. R. Ordained priest, 356 WHO'S WHO AND WHY 1906, by Bishop of Qu'Appelle. Came to British Columbia, 1908. Married, 1892; has one daughter. Address: Vancouver, B. C. HOOFEK, James. — Deputy Provincial Secretary and King's Printer, Winnipeg. Born Hatherleigh, Devonshire, England, March 23, 1855, son of John and Susan- nah Hooper. Educated Hatherleigh. Printer on Plymouth Mercury, 1867. Came to Canada, 1868. Employed for some years on editorial staffs Winnipeg papers. Held office as Municipal Clerk, Treasurer and School Trustee. Married Emma Johnston, London, Ont,, 1878; has one son and four daughters. Club: Adanac. Society: A. P. & A. M. Con- servative; Congregational. Address: 195 Nassau St., Winnipeg, Man. THOMAS HOOPER. HOOPEB, Thomas. — Architect, 527 Winch Bldg., Vancouver, and Royal Bank Bldg., Victoria. President Plat Head Valley Oil Co.; director British Columbia Wood Pulp & Paper Co. Born Hatherleigh, Devonshire, England, Sept. 1, 1857, son of John and Susanna Hoop- er. Educated Hatherleigh and London, Ont. Architect and builder, London, 1877; engaged contracting and building, Manitoba, 1881-1886. Came to British Columbia, 1886. Supervisory architect for Provincial Government, 1887-1888. Married Rebecca Johnston, London. Clubs: Pacific (Victoria); Terminal City (Vancouver). Address: 527 Winch Bldg., Vancouver, B, C. HOOFIDi:, Wesley. — President Cana- dian Development Co., Grain Exchange, Calgary. Born Prescott, Ont., Dec. 12, 1854, son of David and Margaret Hoople. Educated public schools, Wasca County, Minn. Implement business, Grafton, N. D., 1884-1890; commercial traveler, McCormack Harvesting Co., Spokane, WESLEY HOOPLE. and J. I. Case Threshing Machine Co., Fargo, N. D., 1890-1900; general mer- cantile business as Sayre & Hoople, Pargo, N. D., 1901-1903; established Canadian Land & Investment Co., Har- vey, N. D., 1902. Came to Alberta, 1904; established Calgary Colonization Co., Calgary, 1904-1907; present company organized, 1907. Married Emily Thomp- son, 1884 (deceased, 1890); has one son and two daughters. Married Tiny Bricker, Berlin, Ont., 1903; has one son and four daughters. Society: M. W. A. Recreation: shooting. Conservative; Methodist. Address: 315 Fifteenth Ave., W., Calgary, Alta. HOFE, Archibald Campbell, M. B. C. S. A. and C. C. Cal. — Architect and Con- crete Engineer, 609 Hastings St. W., Vancouver; Director, East Morley Sav- ings Bank. Born Bradford, Yorkshire, England, Nov. 28, 1870, son of Thomas Campbell and Mary Hope. Educated Bradford grammar school; Bradford Technical College. Pupil with Thomas Campbell Hope, Bradford, 1888; ad- mitted to partnership, 1901-1906; in San Prancisco, Cal., 1906; came to British Columbia, 1908. Married Mary Helena Jane Robson, Newcastle-on-Tyne, 1902; has one daughter. Clubs: Vancouver; Commercial. Society: A. P. & A. M. Ad- dress: 358 1st St., N., Vancouver, B. C. HOPE, Francis, H. W., A. C. A. — ^As- sistant Manager British Columbia Elec- tric Ry., Vancouver. Born London, Eng- land, Jan. 13, 1871, son of William and Elizabeth Hope. Educated London. With Royal Observatory, Greenwich, England. Practiced, chartered accountant, Lon- don, England. Came to British Colum- bia, 1905. Director Vancouver Power Co., Ltd.; director Vancouver Gas Co.; director Victoria Gas Co. Married Mabel E. Goulstone, 1899; has two sons and one daughter. Clubs: Vancouver; Terminal City. Address: 2171 Pirst Ave., Vancouver, B. C. 357 WHO'S WHO AND WHY HOPKINS, Arthur George, I>. V. M., M. D. v., B. S. A., B. Agr. — Parmer. Breeder of Shires and Shorthorn. Doctor of "Veterinary Medicine. Born London, England, March 9, 1869, son of Sarah Fanny and George Hopkins. Su- perintendent Foreign Branch, General Post Office, London, England. Educated St. Mark's College, England; Ontario Agricultural College, Guelph; State Col- lege, Iowa, U. S. ; University of Wisconsin. Came to Canada, 1885; farm pupil with John Gardhouse & Sons, H'ghfield, Ont. Came to Mani- toba, 1891; business, Hartney and Nee- pawa, Man., previous to locating on present farm. Was chief veterinary quarantine officer for Canada in Great Britain, 1902; chief veterinary inspector for D.ominion Government, British Co- lumbia, 1903, and Saskatchewan, 1908- 1910; assistant editor Free Press, 1901; editor Farmers' Advocate, Winnipeg, 1904-1907; late lecturer in Animal Hus- bandry and Veterinary Science, Wiscon- sin University, Madison. Publication: "Veterinary Elements." Served with 45th Battalion under Colonel Sam Hughes. Married Ellen M. Dewar (deceased) ; married Jean S. Habkirk (deceased); married Edith Sealy Jones; has two sons and four daughters. Club: Canadian. Societies: A. F. & A. M.; I. O. O. F. Recreations: tennis and tree planting. Liberal; Anglican. Address: Stockwell Heights, Beatton, Sask. EDWARD C. HOPKINS, F. R. A. I. C, A. A. A. HOPKINS, Bdward C, F. B. A. I. C, A. A. A. — Architect, 132 Jasper Ave., W^., Edmonton. Born Montreal, Jan. 21, 1857, son of Margaret Tilly and John W. Hop- kins, architect. Educated public schools and private tuition, Montreal. In his father's office, Hopkins & Wiley, Mon- treal, 1874-1894; practiced, Boston, Mass., 1894-1896; with George Tanguay, Quebec, 1896-1904. Came to Calgary, 1903. Came to Edmonton, 1905; archi- tect. Alberta Provincial Government, 1905-1906; designed City Hall, Regina; Normal school, Calgary; St. Patrick's Church, Lethbridge; Royal George Hotel, Edmonton; Ross Bros., Ltd., wholesale hardware building, Edmonton; Great West Saddlery Co., Ltd., warehouse and office, Edmonton. Hon. president Al- berta Association of Architects. Mar- ried Emma Jane Blow, Whitby, Ont., 1881; has one son and one daughter. Societies A. P. & A. M.; C. O. C. F. Rec- reations: horses, hunting. Liberal; Presbyterian. Address: 736 Ninth St., Edmonton, Alta. HOPKINS, Edward Nicholas. — Farmer and Manufacturer (retired). Born Brownsville, Ont., Oct. 3, 1854, son of Benjamin and Margaret Hopkins. Edu- cated Brownsville. Cheesemaker, Bay- ham factory, 1866-1868; manager Clev- erton cheese factory, Strathroy, 1868- 1869; manager, Talbot Streets cheese factory, Malihide Township, 1869-1871; manager, Big Factory, East Zorra, 1871- 1874; manager, Tilsonburg cheese fac- tory, Tilsonburg, 1874-1882. Came to Moose Jaw district, 1882, and engaged farming until 1906, when retired. Took active part, organization of Local Im- provement District. Trustee Boham School Board, 1885-1906; president Moose Jaw Agricultural Society in early days; organized Moose Jaw General Hos- pital (president) ; president Saskatche- wan Grain Growers Association, 1907- 1909; on retiring elected Honorary Pres- ident. Married Minnie Latham, Moose Jaw, 1890; has two sons and one daugh- ter. Society: A. O. P. Address: 14 Stadacona St., W., Moose Jaw, Sask. HOPKINS, James Edwin. — Farmer and Manufacturer (retired). Born Browns- ville, Oxford County, Ont., March 10, 1851, son of Benjamin and Margaret Hopkins. Educated public schools, Brownsville; Business College, London, Ont. Dairyman and cheesemaker, Lyons, Elgin County, Ont., 1872; Mount Elgin, Ont., 1875; East Zorra, Ont., 1878; Brownsville, 1880; instructor and In- spector of cheese factories. Western On- tario for Dominion Government on Prof. J. W. Robertson's staff, 1882; bought Hatley Bros, business, Brantford, Ont., 1885; boot and shoe business, 1888; on Prof. Robertson's staff in Nova Scotia, 1889, conducting dairy schools and or- ganizing cream and cheese factories, un- til 1901, when came to Moose Jaw, and engaged farming. Alderman, 1903-1905; Mayor, 1909; president Moose Jaw Ag- ricultural Society, 1905-1906. Strong 358 WHO'S WHO AND WHY advocate of temperace and closely iden- tified with development of Moose Jaw. Married Margaret FuUerton, Lyons, Ont., 1877; has one son and one daugh- ter. Society: I. O. O. F. Recreation: curling. Conservative; Methodist. Ad- dress: 10 Stadacona St., W., Moose Jaw, Sask. WILLIAM HOPKINS. HOPKINS, William. — Farmer, Hard- ware Merchant, Saskatoon and Tessier. Born Bentick Township, Grey County, Ont, March 1, 18&4, son of Jane and James Hopkins, ex-reeve of Bentick Township, 1853-1874. Educated public school Bentick and Hanover, Ont. Ap- prentice woolen firm of Adams & Mes- senger, Hanover, Ont., 1879-1882; came to Portage la Prairie, and employed in grocery store, 1882; employed in general store, Minnedosa, Man., 1883; Golden Lion Clothing Store, Brandon, 1884; general store, Souris, Man., 1885. Took up homestead near Hartney, Man.; did store work during winter months; home- stead duties in summer months. Sold homestead and opened up general store, Hartney, Man., 1889-1896. Sold Hartney business and took charge of Hamelin Bros. & Co.'s store, Napinka and Lauder, Man., 1896-1898. While operating Hame- lin Bros. & Co.'s store, Napinka, pur- chased section of land, Medora, also Lau- der stock, 1901. Carried on implement business at Lauder until 1903; came to Saskatoon, 1904. Purchased Goose Lake Lands, 1904; opened up hardware business in Saskatoon, 1905; opened branch hard- ware store, Tessier, 1908. Owns and farms 1,500 acres of land, Goose Lake district near Tessier. Alderman of Sas- katoon, 1905-1908; Mayor of Saskatoon, 1909-1910. President of the Union of Saskatchewan Municipalities, 1909. Strong advocate of Single Tax and Mu- nicipal Government by Commission. Married Alice Jane Carson, Durham, Ont., 1895; has one son and one daughter. Societies: (Deputy Grand Master) A. F. & A. M., Province of Saskatchewan; I. O. O. F.; Royal Colonial Institute, Lon- don, England. Recreations: lacrosse, baseball, cricket, tennis, curling. Con- servative; Methodist. Address: 20th St. and Ave. A, Saskatoon, Sask. HOFFEB, Samuel Thomas. — Manager Union Bank of Canada, Medicine Hat. Born Paisley, Ont., April 1, 1867, son of John and Mary Jane Hopper. Educated Middlechurch, Man.; Academy, Rapid City, Man. Clerk, general store. Rapid City, 1884; subsequently general store business under firm name, Kennedy & Hopper, Rapid City; manager, private bank, D. A. Hopper, Rapid City, 1897- 1902, until same taken over by Union Bank of Canada; appointed manager. Union Bank, Rapid City; subsequently manager at Carman, Man.; manager at present branch, since 1907; director Medicine Hat General Hospital; member Medicine Hat Board of Trade; member school board. Served as Councillor and member of school board. Rapid City, two years. Married Clara Reid, Bal- gonie, Sask., 1900; has two sons and two daughters. Society: I. O. O. F. Recre- ations: shooting, curling. Conservative; Presbyterian. Address: Medicine Hat, Alta. HOBNE, Adam Henry. — Postmaster, Nanaimo. Born Nanaimo, May 2, 1859, son of Adam Grant Home (who served as an officer in the Hudson's Bay Co. service four years at Fort Simpson, and eleven years at Comox; later as A. G. Horne & Son, Nanaimo; first white man to cross Vancouver Island. Lake Horne is named in his honor.) Educated pri- vate tutor and Nanaimo schools. As- sistant to his father in Hudson's Bay Co., Comox, 1875. Manager Dominion Government Savings Bank, 1883-1890; inspector of Weights and Measures, 1887-1889. Appointed postmaster, 1890. Married Emily Cooper; has two sons and four daughters. Society: A. F. & A. M. Address: Albert St.. Nanaimo, B. C. WHO'S WHO AND WHY ELISHA S. HORN HORK, Elisha S. — General Manager International Securities Co., Ltd.; Ex- clusive Sales Agent for G. T. P. Town- sites of Melville, Watrous, Wainwright, Biggar, Tofleld and Scott; also selling properties in eigliteen otlier towns and cities, Somerset Bldg., Winnipeg. Presi- dent Horn-Baker-Smith Advertising Co., Ltd.; Director Great Northwest Invest- ments, Ltd.; Director Grand Pacific Land Co., Ltd.; Director Horn-Baker Adver- tising Co., Kansas City; Member Execu- tive Committee and Chairman Advertis- ing Committee, Winnipeg Industrial Bureau; Chairman Publicity Committee, Million-for-Manitoba League; Member Executive Committee, Winnipeg Adver- tising Club. Born: Knox County, Mo., January 2, 1876; son of John R. and Mattie J. Hicks Horn. Educated: Nor- mal Scliool, Edina, Mo. Printer with liis brotlier, Frank Horn, Kansas City, 1895-1910; came to Winnipeg, and en- gaged in present business 1910. Mar- ried Clara M. Schroeder, daughter of Charles Schroeder, Des Moines, la., 1897; has two sons and two daughters. Meth- odist. Address: 97 Balmoral Place, Win- nipeg, Man. 360 WHO'S WHO AND WHY JAMES WELTON HORNE. aOBNE, James Welton. — Gentleman, investing his private capital, 505 Hast- ings St., W., Vancouver. Born Toronto, Nov. 3, 1853, eldest son of Christopher and Elizabeth Harriet Home, of English ancestry. Educated public schools, To- ronto and Whitby; Belleville College, Belleville. Assistant secretary Strath- cona Fire Insurance Co., 1878; financial and real estate broker, Winnipeg, 1879; came to British Columbia, 1884; settled Old Granville (now Vancouver) 1885, and made several personal investments in town and country property; was the original moving spirit organizing com- pany for building street railway, of which company was president and man- aging director for several years; pres- ident and managing director electric light companies for several years. Vice- president National Finance Co.; or- ganizer and director of the Pacific Coast Fire Insurance Co.; director North Pacific Coal Co. ; one of largest shareholders Prudential Investment Co. and also of Dominion Trust Co.; a large owner of Vancouver real estate, and is also largely interested in North Vancouver, South Vancouver and Bur- naby. Elected member Vancouver City Council, 1888, 1889 and 1890, on each occasion receiving largest vote cast in city; chairman Stanley Parks Board, 1888-1894. Represented Vancouver City. British Columbia Legislature, 1890- 1894; twice offered portfolio in Davie Government, that of Minister of Fi- nance and Minister of Lands and Works, which declined on account of many and varied business interests in 361 WHO'S WHO AND WHY Vancouver. During his four years in House of Assembly was most careful and hard working representative and never lost opportunity for furthering material interest and substantial up- building of Vancouver City. His course in office fully justified the trust re- posed in him. Because of his private business interests and poor health de- clined to again stand for Assembly, al- though was elected by convention. The Zoo in Stanley Park, which attracts thousands of visitors annually, was personally started by him, and at his own expense and donated to the city. Society: A. F. & A. M. (Past Master of Cascade Lodge; member Grand Lodge of British Columbia, in which has held several offices), and a 3 2d degree An- cient Scottish Rite Mason. Conserva- tive; Presbyterian. Address: 505 Hast- ings St., W., Vancouver, B. C. HORNBY, James Abel — Insurance Ad- juster, 308 Maclean Bldg., Calgary. Born Springfield, Ont., Feb. 28, 1864, son of Mark and Jemima Biggar Hornby. Edu- cated: public schools, Kent County. Car- penter and contractor, Kent County, 1885- 1892; superintendent for Thomas Under- wood, contractor, Calgary, 1892-1897; con- tracting, own name, 1898-1907; established present business, 1907. Alderman, Cal- gary, seven terms, including 1912. Married Annie Isobel MacRae, 1896; has one son and six daughters. Recreations: walking, reading. Conservative; Presbyterian. Ad- dress: Crescent Heights, Calgary, Alta. HOBIfEB, Dr. Balpb Joseph. — Doctor of Music, Durham (England), Univer- sity; conductor, composer, teacher of singing, piano, harmony, etc. Member of Council, Canadian Guild of Organ- ists; director Imperial Academy of Music and Arts, Winnipeg; conductor Winnipeg Oratorio Society; conductor Dr. Ralph Horner's Operatic Society; musical editor Winnipeg Town Topics. Born Newport, Monmouthshire, England, April 28, 1848, son of James and Sarah Hor- ner. Educated Leipsic Conservatorium of Music. Teacher of piano, singing and harmony, Camberwell, London, 1868; conductor of Peckham Choral Society; choirmaster St. Mary's Church, Peck- ham; conductor of English Opera Co., 27 years; conductor Sullivan's operas, 10 years; conductor of operas at Al- exandra Palace, London; went to live Nottingham, 1888; conductor Notting- ham Amateur Orchestral Society; Not- tingham Operatic Co.; Nottingham Phil- harmonic Choir; lecturer music, Not- tingham University, 10 years; choir- master Nottingham Central Mission; took degree of Bachelor of Music, Durham University, 1893; Doctor of Music, 1898. Went to New York, 1906; traveled through states as conductor of operas, after which lived New York and taught in various conservatories. Came to Winnipeg, 1909, when offered director- ship of Imperial Academy of Music and Arts. Composer of following op- eras: "Confucius," 1888; "Amy Rob- sart," "Belles of Barcelona," Suite in D for orchestra, 28d Psalm for solo, double chorus and orchestra; Sonata In P for piano and violin; Symphony in G major; "A Fairy Overture;" "Inter- mezzo" for orchestra in B major; six operettas; more than 100 songs; sev- eral anthems and part songs; quartet in E flat for strings; oratorio "St. Peter" and "David's First Victory;" serenade for piano and flute; 30th Psalm and 100th Psalm; sacred cantatas; "A Song of Prayer and Praise;" many piano pieces. Married Marianne Amelia Rowe, New- port, England, 1869; has three sons and one daughter. Address: Ashford Block, Balmoral St., Winnipeg, Man. HOKITIBBOOK, Thomas Alexander. — Of Hornibrook & Whittemore, Finan- cial and Insurance Brokers, 235 Eighth Ave., W., Calgary. Born Toronto, Ont., Feb. 6, 1878, son of John Thomas and Elizabeth Hornibrook. Educated Har- bord Collegiate Institute, Toronto. Bookkeeper Brown Bros., Ltd., Toronto, 1896-1901; came to Calgary, 1901; ac- countant W. R. Hull & Co., 1901-1902; chief clerk auditing staff P. Burns & 362 WHO'S WHO AND WHY THOMAS ALEXANDER HORNI- BROOK. Co., 1902-1907; established present bus- iness, 1907. Member Calgary Board of Trade; member executive, Liberal As- sociation, 1906. Married Hazel Mc- Keown, Lethbridge, Alta, 1909; has one daughter. Clubs: Calgary; Calgary Golf and Country; Calgary Athletic (secre- tary); Canadian (treasurer). Recrea- tions: golf, tennis. Liberal: Methodist. Address: Mount Royal, Calgary, Alta. HORTOir, Andrew I^eslie. — I]ditor and proprietor Vegreville Observer. Born Frome, Ont., March 25, 1875, son of Andrew H. and Eliza Horton. Edu- cated Collegiate Institute, St. Thomas. Came to Manitoba, 1896. Taught school Carberry, Man.; subsequently engaged farming and publisher Carberry News. Came to Alberta, 1906, and established present business. Secretary "Vegreville Liberal Association, 1906-1907. Public school trustee, 1910. Married Mabel B. Mitchell, 1907; has one son. Society: K. of P. Recreations: baseball, curling. Address: Vegreville, Alta. HOBTOXr, Begfinald B Of Mackin- non, Horton & Co., Brokers. 413 Gran- ville St., Vancouver. Born Maidstone, England, Jan. 8 1881, son of Alfred and Jeanie Miller Horton. Educated Maidstone, England. Came to New Brunswick, 1902; Vancouver, 1907; REGINALD B. HORTON. bookkeeper with paper mills, Maidstone, 1896-1899; assistant manager paper mills, Merton, Surrey, 1899-1902; man- ager Sulphite Pulp Mill, Chatham, N. B., 1902-1907; secretary Canadian Pa- cific Sulphite Pulp Co., Swanson Bay, B. C, 1907-1911; present business since 1911. Married Winifred Ethel Smith, 1907; has two sons. Baptist. Address: 1968 Fourth Ave., W., Vancouver, B. C. HOSBASON, Cecil Courcy Sinclair. — Of Hoseason & Co., Financial, Real Es- tate and Insurance Agents, 322 Pender St., Vancouver. Born India, Aug 2, 1868, son of General Henry and Adeline MacKenzie Hoseason. Educated Full- neck, Yorkshire; Dover College; Edin- burgh. Came to British Columbia, 1901. Represented North American Life In- surance Co. and Mutual Life Assur- ance Co., Vancouver, 1901-1907; estab- lished present business, 1907. Served with Buchanan's Border Police, South African War, 1900-1902. Life member Vancouver Exhibition Association; member Tourist Association. Married Beatrice Amy Taylor, 1909; has one son. Societies: L. O. L. ; S. O. S.; Caledonian. Independent; Protestant. Address: 1178 Comox St., Vancouver, B. C. 363 WHO'S WHO AND WHY VICTOR WILLIAM HORWOOD. HOBVrOOD, Victor William. — Provin- cial Architect, Manitoba Government. Born FVome, Somersetsiiire, England, Oct. 2, 1878, son of Harry and Ellen Mary Horwood. Educated public schools; Collegiate Institute, Prescott, Ont. Art student, New York, Chicago, Ottawa, Toronto. Came to Canada, 1884; came to Manitoba, and practiced since 1904; appointed Provincial Architect, 1911. Registered architect, Manitoba. Lecturer for Y. M. C. A. on architec- ture; first vice-president Manitoba As- sociation of Architects; past vice-pres- ident Manitoba Art Association; Judge of Black and White, Exhibition Board; writes and illustrates Western Home Monthly. Designed and built many no- table buildings, among which are the following: Law Courts, Winnipeg; new Agricultural College; prepared competi- tive program for new Parliament build- ings, Manitoba; St. Paul's Presbyterian Church; St. Albans English Church; City Hall, St. Boniface; Moxam Court; McMillan Court; The Ivan; The Wal- dron; Collegiate Institute, Virden, Man.; public schools at Fort William, Ont., and Innisfail, Alta. Served as Lieutenant 90th Regiment, Winnipeg, 1907; Adjutant, 1910 (taken three courses in Port Osborne Barracks; holds Field Officer's certificate) ; ap- pointed Captain, 1911. Married Clara- tina Taylor, daughter of T. W. Taylor, M. P. P., Winnipeg, 1906. Societies: Military Institute; I. O. O. P.; A. F. & A. M. (Shriner); K. P. Recreations: snow shoeing, canoeing. Anglican. Ad- dress: 234 Wellington Crescent, Winni- peg, Man. 364 WHO'S WHO AND WHY A. E. HOSKIN, K. C, B. C. L. ■ HOSKIN, Alfred Erskiue, K. C, B. C. L — Of Campbell, Pitblado, Hoskin & Co., Barristers and Solicitors, Farmer Bldg., Winnipeg. Born Toronto, March 17, 1876, son of Alfred Hoskin, K. C. and Eliza Jessie Hoskin. Educated Up- per Canada College; Trinity University. Practiced Toronto, 1894. Came to Win- nipeg, 1903. Appointed K. C. Manitoba, 1909. Married Dorotliy Emma Elizabeth James, Winnipeg, 1908; has one daugh- ter. Clubs: Manitoba; Carleton; Adanac; St. Charles Country; Albany (Toronto). Recreations: riding, golf. Conservative; Anglican. Address: 91 Harvard Ave., Winnipeg, Man. HOSMUR, Colonel Edward Arthur Christopher. — Commanding Fourth Cav- alry Brigade, Virden. Born Maderia Islands, Aug. 5, 1853, son of Rev. A. H. Hosmer, son of Admiral H. Hosmer, and Ellen, daughter of General Pagan, K. C. B. Educated Blackheath, Eng- land. Joined Royal West Kent Regi- ment, 1874; served South Africa through Galeka and 'Gaika wars, 1877- 1878. Action Centani, wounded (medal with clasp) ; Moirosi campaign, 1879 (clasp). Basuto Rebellion, 1881 (medal with clasp). Came to "Virden, 1886; or- ganized 12th Manitoba Dragoons; Sec- ond Command, Fifth Canadian Mounted Rifles, South African War. Long ser- vice decoration. Farms near Virden. School trustee; member Manitoba Ag- ricultural College board; president Vir- den Agricultural Society; ex-Councillor Wallace, Man. Married Louise Juta, Cape Town, South Africa, 1883. Recrea- tions: curling, shooting. Conservative; Anglican. Address: The Maples, Virden, Man. HOTCHKISS, Charles Sidneiy.— chief Publicity Commissioner Department of Agriculture for Alberta; also inter- ested in horse ranching, foothills, near Claresholm. Born Caledonia, Ont., April 23, 1857, son of Miles and Jane Wier Hotchkiss. Educated public schools, Caledonia; Wesley University. Tele- graph operator and ticket clerk G. T. R., Caledonia and Stratford, 1873; train despatcher G. T. R., Hamilton, 1876; chief despatcher C. & G. T. R., Battle Creek, Mich., 1879; chief clerk to su- perintendent and general manager, C. & G. T. R., Battle Creek, 1883; train master Battle Creek and Chicago, 1890; editor of C. & G. T. R. magazine, De- troit, Mich., 1899; editor Claresholm Review, Claresholm, 1904; appointed to present office, 1910. Secretary-treas- urer Claresholm, 1904-1905. Married Jennie Permalia Willoughby, Brantford, Ont., 1876; has three sons and one daughter. Liberal; Methodist. Address: 255 Ninth St., Edmonton, Alta, HOUGH, John Stanley, K. C. — Of Hough, Campbell & Ferguson, Barris- ters, Northern Crown Bldg., Winni- peg. Director Royal Trust Co.; director Royal Exchange Association Corpora- tion; director Northwest Fire Insurance Co.; director Lethbridge Collieries, Ltd.; director Canada West Coal Co.; director Union Lumber Co. Born Prince Edward County, Ont., Sept. 29, 1856. Educated Toronto University; Osgoode Hall. Called to Ontario bar. Came to Winnipeg, 1881. Practiced Winnipeg since 1882; appointed K. C, 1895. Trus- tee Winnipeg General Hospital. Mar- ried Julia Frances Chaffey, Los An- geles, Cal., 1896; has two sons and one daughter. Clubs: Manitoba; St. Charles Country; Winnipeg Golf; Bath (London). Liberal; Anglican. Address: Roslyn Road, Winnipeg, Man. 365 WHO'S WHO AND WHY ANDREW CHARLTON HOUGHTON. HOUGHTON, Andrew Charlton. — Manager The Houghton Land Corpora- tion, Ltd., Mclntyre Block, Winnipeg. Director British & Canadian Land Co., of London, England. Director London and Winnipeg Land Co. of London, England. Director Maywood Gifford Land Co., Ltd., of Winnipeg. Born "Sandyway," Claugh- ton, Birkenhead, England, Dec. 13, 1869, son of Andrew Raymond and Elizabeth Mary Houghton. Educated Birkenhead College, England. Came to Southern Manitoba, on railway construction, 1886; farmed, 1886-1893; implement business, 1893-1900; private banker and finan- cial agent, Belmont, Man., 1900-1905. Notary public. Married Emma Agnes Ployart, granddaughter of the late Si- mon Eraser, discoverer of Eraser River, British Columbia; has six daughters. Clubs: Manitoba; Winnipeg; Grosvenor (London, England). Societies: A. P. & A. M.; I. O. O. F. Recreations: ten- nis, cricket. Conservative; Anglican. Address: 115 Maryland St., Winnipeg, Man. HOUIiCrATi:, Robert Kerr. — Manager Yorkshire Guarantee & Securities Cor- poration, Ltd., 440 Seymour St., Van- couver. Born Whitehaven, England, Sept. 30, 1868, son of William and Jes- sie M. Houlgate. Educated Ghyll Bank College, Whitehaven. Came to British Columbia, 1898. Married Mabel G. Wil- ROBERT KERR HOULGATE. lox. Heme Bay, England. Clubs: Van- couver; Royal Vancouver Yacht; Union (Victoria). Address: Rydal Mount, Lakeview, Vancouver, B. C. HERBERT CLINTON HOUSTON. HOUSTOir, Herbert Clinton. — Man- ager Imperial Bank of Canada, Port Arthur and Fort William. Born Water- down, Ont., Jan. 15, 1877, son of Fan- nie and Stewart Houston, M. A., D. C. L., Dean of Diocese of Niagara. Ed- ucated High School, Stamford, Ont.; Collegiate Institute, Niagara Falls. Ju- nior, Imperial Bank of Canada, Portage la Prairie, 1897-1900; assistant ac- countant Winnipeg, 1904-1905; account- 366 WHO'S WHO AND WHY ant Winnipeg, 1906-1907; appointed manager of Port Arthur and Fort Wil- liam branches, 1907. Clubs: Kaministik- wia; Thunder Bay Rowing. Recrea- tions: hunting, tennis, snowshoeing. Conservative; Anglican. Address: Fort William, Ont. WILLIAM HOUSTON. EOUSTON, William. — Manager Mu- tual Life Insurance Co., of Canada, Moose Jaw. Born Lambton County, -Ont., Feb. 4, 1867, son of James and Jemina Houston. Educated public schools, Lambton County; Forest City Business College, London. Engaged farming and stock raising, Lambton County, 1906; later came to Moose Jaw and entered real estate business; ap- pointed present office, 1908. Married Millie Miner, Lambton County, 1899. Societies: A. F. & A. M.; Maccabees. Recreations: baseball, curling. Liberal; Presbyterian. Address: 12 Clifton Ave., Moose Jaw, Sask. HOUSTON, WilUam Kyle.— Of W. K. Houston & Co., Manufacturer Pickles and Sauces, 853 Fisguard St., Victoria. Secretary-treasurer West Coast Fishing Co., Ltd. Bom County Derry, Ireland, Jan. 21, 1852, son of Robert and Mar- garet Houston. Educated Ireland. Came to British Columbia, 1898. Mar- ried Emily Rowan, Belfast, Ireland, 1882; has one son. Club: Pacific. So- ciety: A. F. & A. M. (grand master for British Columbia, 1908-1909). Liberal; Presbyterian. Address: Balmoral Hotel, Victoria, B. C. HOWARD, George Robert. — Barrister, District Registrar, Carman, Man. Born Stroud, England, Feb. 7, 1847, son of George and Elizabeth Howard. Came to Toronto, 1859. Educated privately. Law student, London, Ont.; member of firm, McMurrich, Howard & Drayton, Toronto. Came to Manitoba, 1882; member of firm, Howard, Johnson & Loftus, Winnipeg. Member Winnipeg School Board some years. Was appointed by the Manitoba Government as District Registrar at Carman, Man. Was president Carman branch of Bible Society. Chairman Car- man branch Layman's Missionary Move- ment. Married Jane Frances Sewell, Woodstock, Ont., 1876; has one son and three daughters. Conservative; Angli- can. Address: Carman, Man. HOWARD, Percy S. — Of Howard & Perrin, Auditors and Accountants, 509 Richards St., Vancouver. Born Winnipeg, April 20, 1885, son of George Robert and Jane Sewell Howard. Educated: St. John's College, Winnipeg. Official Auditor for the Province of Saskatchewan, Saska- toon, 1907-1910; came to Vancouver, 1910. Served with R. N. W. M. P., 1905-1907. Married Margaret B. Collier, 1907; has two sons. Anglican. Address: Vancouver, B. C. HOWDEir, Hon. James H. — Attorney General for Province of Manitoba. Born Milton, Ont., Oct. 11, 1860, son of Rob- ert and Jane Howden. Educated St. Catherines, Ont. Practiced, Winnipeg, 1882. Elected to Manitoba Legislature for Beautiful Plains, 1903, 1907 and 1910. Appointed Railway Commissioner, March 16, 1907. Resigned, 1911. Mayor of Neepawa, 1900-1903. Captain 90th Regiment; served North West Rebellion, 1885. Married Barbara J. Mcintosh, Neepawa, 1894; has four sons and two daughters. Clubs: Manitoba; Carleton; Adanae. Recreations: shooting, hunt- ing; Conservative; Methodist. Address: Winnipeg, Man. HOWEIiI^, Edmund lally. — Of Hud- son, Howell, Ormond & Marlatt. Bar- risters, Merchants Bank Bldg., Winni- peg. Born Uxbridge Ont., April 25, 1876, son of Hon. Hector Mansfield Howell (Chief Justice of Manitoba) and Har- riette S. Howell. Came to Winnipeg, 1879. Educated St. John's College, Win- nipeg. Practiced Winnipeg since 1899. Special Examiner. Director Codville & Co.; director Winnipeg Ceiling & Roof- ing Co.; director Western Trunk Lands; director Winnipeg Land & Mortgage Co.; director Federal Investment Co. Served four years in 90th; now Cap- tain 100th Regiment. Married Ethel Cronyn Richardson, London, Ont., 1903. Clubs: Manitoba; Carleton; St. Charles Country; Military Institute. Liberal; Anglican. Address: 113 Stradbrooke Place, Winnipeg, Man. 367 WHO'S WHO AND WHY HON. HECTOR M. HOWELL HOWi:i;ii, Hon. Hector M. — Chief Jus- tice Court of Appeals, Manitoba. Born Thurlow township, Hastings County, Ont., Sept. 17, 1S42, son of Charles Howell. Educated public and high schools; Al- bert College, Belleville, Ont. Taught school for some years. Called to Ontario bar, 1871; practiced Uxbrldge, Ont., 1871- 1879; called to Manitoba bar, 1879; prac- ticed Winnipeg, 1879-1906. Appointed K. C, 1884. President Manitoba Law So- ciety, 1904. Appointed Chief Justice, 1906. Was Governor St. John's Ladies' College; director. Northern Crown Bank; unsuccessful candidate to Manitoba Leg- islature. Came to Winnipeg, 1879. Mar- ried Harriette S. Lally, Barrie, Ont., 1875; has one son and three daughters. Club: Manitoba. Anglican. Address: 66 Carlton St., Winnipeg, Man. SOVrHItl; J, Marshall — Commissioner of Board of Trade and Fair Manager, North Battleford. Born Welford-on- Avon, England, Aug. 10, 1872, son of John and Mary Howell. Educated Emer- son, Man.; Woodstock College, Ont. Came to Manitoba, 1894. Hired man, 1894; graduated from Woodstock Col- lege, 1900; organizer of mission fields till 1908. Present business established 1909. Member of high school and pub- lice school boards. Married Jennie Hunter, Swan River, 1902; has two sons and two daughters. Societies: Orange Lodge; K. of P. Recreations: hunting, curling. Independent; Baptist. Address: North Battleford, Sask. HOWEY, John. — Managing Editor The Bulletin, Edmonton. Born Springfield, Ont., May 21, 1877, son of E. J. and Charlotte Percival Howey. Educated public schools, Springfield; Collegiate Institute, Aylmer. Came to Alberta, 1897; reporter, Bulletin, 1899. Married Mabel Tuttle, Pugwash, N. S., 1905; has one son. Liberal; Methodist. Address: 529 Heiminck St., Edmonton, Alta. HOWSON, Bohert — Of Howson & Co., Ltd., furniture dealers, Revelstoke. Born Huron County, Ont., Oct. 14, 1864, son of Joseph and Janet Brown Howson. Edu- cated: public schools, Huron County. Farming and contracting, Manitoba and Saskatchewan, 1883-1896; established present business, 1892. Alderman, Revel- stoke, 1907-1908, 1912. Married Fanny A. Campbell, 1887; has three sons and two daughters. Club: Revelstoke; Societies: A. F. & A. M.; L O. O. F.; L. O. L. Recreations: baseball, shooting. Liberal; Baptist. Address: Revelstoke, B. C. HUBBABB, Frederick Charles. — Of •Hubbard, Hannesson & Ross, Bank of Hamilton, Barristers, Winnipeg. Born Ipswich, England, July 9, 1872, son of George William and Margaret Hubbard. Educated private school, England. Came to Winnipeg, 1890; articled A. J. An- drew's law office, 1890-1893. Married Edith Annie Ivison, Winnipeg, 1896; has one son. Club. Carleton. Society: A. F. & A. M. Recreation: riding. Con- servative. Address: 183 River Ave., Winnipeg, Man. HUDSON', Albert Blellock, Iili. B. — Of Hudson, Ormond & Marlatt, Bar- risters, Merchants Bank Bldg., Win- nipeg. Born Pembroke, Ont., Aug. 21, 1875, son of Albert and Elizabeth Hud- son. Educated Portage la Prairie; Man- itoba University. Practiced Winnipeg since 1899. Married Mary B. Russell, Pembroke, Ont., 1908. Clubs: Manitoba; Winnipeg Golf; St. Charles Country; Assiniboine Curling. Liberal; Presbyte- rian. Address: 208 Doomers St., Winni- peg, Man. 368 WHO'S WHO AND WHY RALPH MAYNARD HUESTIS HTTESTIS, Ralph Maynard — Silperin- tendent of Agencies, National Life Assur- ance Company, Mclntyre Block, Winni- peg-. Born Yarmouth, N. S., Jan, 15, 1878, son of Nathan and Barbara B. Phillips Huestis. Educated: public schools, Yar- mouth and St. John, N. B. With Liver- pool & London & Globe Insurance Co., St. John, 1892-1899; with several insurance companies in Maritime Provinces, 1899- 1905; with National Life Assurance Co., since 1905; in charge of Agency Depart- ment, Head Office, Toronto, 1905-1909; came to Winnipeg, 1909. Married Maude Alexander Meehan. Truro, N. S. 1907: has one son. Club: Adanac. Society: K. P. Recreations: shooting, curling. Conserva- tive; Baptist. Address: Winnipeg, Man. H1TG-G, J. B., B. A. — Of Hugg & Hugg, Barristers, Bank of Toronto Bldg., Win- nipeg; Director Inland Mortgage Cor- poration. Ltd.; Director Winnipeg In- dustrial Bureau. Born Orillia, Ont., June 7, 1872, son of Frank B. and Susan Waite Hugg. Educated Orillia high school and Manitoba University (medalist mathe- matics). Taught school Orillia, 1889; prin- cipal high school, Regina, 1896-1902; called to Manitoba bar, 1904. Member Dominion Fisheries Commission to in- vestigate Manitoba fisheries. Married Mabel Winnifred Eddy, Regina, 1898; has two sons. Clubs: Carleton; Mani- toba Hunting and Fishing; The Sci- entific Club of Winnipeg. Societies: A. P. & A. M.; C. O. F. Recreations: curl- ing, motor-boating. Liberal. Address: 116 Royal St., Winnipeg, Man. JOHN THOMPSON HUGGARD, HXr&GABD, John Thompson, M. A., Lit. B. — Of Huggard & Haggard, Bar- risters, 617 Mclntyre Block, Winnipeg. Born Listowel, Ont., June 13, 1867, son of Richard Thompson and Esther Mul- vey Huggard. Came to Manitoba 1872. Educated Manitoba College. Director and chairman of executive board, Pru- dential Life Insurance . Company; ex- secretary Manitoba Historical Society; Joint editor for five years with Mr. Justice Martin, Western Law News, Victoria, B. C; formerly in legal part- nership with Mr. Justice Prendergast. Address: 391 Wardlaw Ave., Fort Rouge, Winnipeg, Man. ALFRED HUGGETT. HUGCrBTT, Alfred. — Managing Direc- tor of The Alfred Huggett Co., Ltd., Architectural Craftsmen and Decorators, dealers in antiques, Vancouver. Born Brighton, England, April 4, 1863, son of Richard and Mary Huggett, o f Brighton, descendants from the Nor- mans; family line indicated to period of 1066. In the County of Sussex, Eng- 369 WHO'S WHO AND WHY land, the family was engaged in the iron trade, and there is inscribed upon a tablet in the village of Buxted, the following: "Master Huggett and his man John; they did cast the first can- non." The iron masters of Sussex, the Huggetts, constructed the iron work which surrounds St. Paul's Cathedral. Author of "The Triple Alliance." 1909, being a treatment of the "Boy Prob- lem," from an ethical, educational and religious standpoint. A small volume called "Drops of Ink to Make You Think," now in course of publication. School trustee Victoria, 1899-1907, being returned at head of poll in two elec- tions; chairman one year. Specially in- terested in education; have written largely on the subject, and purpose giv- ing services again in the interest of ■ practical education." E.xecutive offi- cer of Provincial Sunday School As- sociation for many years; president Vancouver Sunday School Association, two years; president Baptist Conven- tion of British Columbia; member for years of Victoria Local Preachers As- sociation. Came to Toronto, 1889; Vic- toria, 1890; early training with Han- ningtons, of Brighton, England; taught school in England, four years; manager of departments for Weller Bros., Vic- toria, 1890-1905. Served with First Sus- sex Artillery Volunteers, 1878-1882. Married Flora Emma Barling, of Brighton, England, 1886; has four sons and one daughter. Societies: I. O. F. ; W. O. W. Baptist. Address: 317 Eighth Ave., W., Vancouver, B. C. HTTGHES, Katherine. — Provincial Archivist for Province of Alberta, Ed- monton. Born Melbourne, P. E. I., daughter of John Wellington and Anne O'Brien Hughes. Educated Notre Dame Convent; Prince of Wales College, Charlottetown, P. E. I. Actively en- gaged for some years work for uplift of native Indian races; joined editorial staff of Montreal Star, 1903; staff of Edmonton Bulletin, 1906; representative of the Bulletin, Press Gallery of Al- berta Legislature; appointed Provincial Archivist for Alberta, 1908; to secure material for the Alberta Archives; made tour alone of Peace River and Athabasca districts by frontier stage, canoe, river-boats and scows, 1909. Vice-president of Canadian Women's Press Club, 1909. Publications: "Arch- Bishop O'Brien: Man and Churchman," short stories and articles Canadian and American magazines, Christmas magazine numbers, Edmonton Bulletin, 1906-1907-1908; contributed Forest and Timber section to Canadian Encyclo- pedia; "Father Lacombe: The Blackrobe Voyageur." Recreations: walking, canoe- ing. Address: 456 Eleventh St., Edmon- ton, Alta. HUOHES, Samuel, M. Jm. A. — Farmer. Born Durham County, Ont., June 13, 1872, son of Samuel and Mary Hughes. Educated public schools, Durham County; business college, Hamilton. Came to Manitoba, 1890. Breeder of pure-bred Clydesdales and Yorkshires. Member Manitoba Legislature for Gil- bert Plains. Served as councillor and reeve. Municipality of Grandview. Mar- ried Annie Adkins, Lindsay, Ont., 1901; lias three sons and one daughter. Con- servative; Methodist. Address: Grand- view, Man. HUIiBEBT, Henry. — Hop Grower. Born Walton-on-Thames, June 5, 1858, son of John Henville and Anna M. Hulbert. Educated Repton school, Derbyshire, England. Tea planter, Ceylon, 1883. Spent three years Germany. Came to British Columbia, 1893, hop grower since 1894. Owner of the best yielding hop garden in America or Canada; and whose hops command the highest prices paid in the Canadian or London markets. Married Alice M. V. Askew, Vancouver; has one son and three daughters. Club: Vancouver. Recreations: fishing, shoot- ing, tennis. Address: Chilliwack, B. C. JOHN ROPER HULL. HUJj^, John Roper. — Live Stock Brok- er. Born Somerset, England, July 14, 1S55, son of Arthur W. and Honor Hull. Educated privately, Bridport, England. Came to British Columbia, 1873; em- ployed by the Hudson Bay Co., 1873- 1875; studied stock raising until 1878, when with his brother started same business on their own account. Conser- vative; Anglican. Address: Kamloops, B. C. 370 WHO'S WHO AND WHY HVIi£, William Frederick, B. A. — Of Hull, Sparling & Sparling, Barristers, 325 Main St., Winnipeg. Born Seneca Township, Haldimand County, Ont., Oct. 30, 1866, son of William H. and Emily Jane Hull. Educated Toronto Univer- sity. Practiced Winnipeg since 1892. Married Annie LoA^ell, Toronto, 1893; has one son and three daughters. Clubs: Manitoba; Adanac; Canadian. Conserva- tive; Presbyterian. Address: 20 Balmor- al Place, Winnipeg, Man. HTJImIm, William Boper. — Capitalist and Stock Raiser, Grain Exchange Bldg., Cal- gary. Born Manor House, Somersetshire, England, Dec. 20, 1856, son of Arthur and Honor Hull. Educated Bridport, Dorset, England. Came to Kamloops, B. C, 1873. For many years sole owner of W. R. Hull & Co. ranches, abat- toirs and meat agencies, Alberta and British Columbia. Sold out dressed meat business to P. Burns & Co., 1902. Large owner of Calgary real estate. Built and owns the Calgary Grain Exchange Build- ing, the Alberta Block, the Victoria Block, and the Albion Block. Ex-presi- dent Calgary Board of Trade. Married Emmeline Mary Banister, Davisburg, Alta. Clubs: Ranchmen's; Calgary. So- cieties: A. F. & A. M.; S. O. E. Recrea- tions: horticulture, travelling. Address: Calgary, Alta. HUIilVIz:, HerTiert D. — Of Taylor, Hulme & Innes, Barristers, 539 Pender St., W., Vancouver. Born Belleville, Ont., July 14, 1868, son of Lieutenant-Colonel R. Croft and Annie M. Hulme. Practiced Toronto; Dawson, T. T., 1899-1904; pres- ent firm formed, 1904. Major 6th Regi- ment D. C. O. R. Married Carrie Jones, 1900; has one son and two daughters. Clubs: Vancouver; Royal Vancouver Yacht. Address: 1834 Haro St., Vancou- ver, B. C. HTTMi:, Clarence Burpee — Manager C. B. Hume & Co., Ltd., Departmental Stores, Revelstoke; President Lawrence Hardware Co., Ltd.; President Revelstoke Board of Trade. Born Carlton County, N. B., Oct. 18, 1867, son of R. W. and Mary Burpee Hume. Educated: public schools; St. Johns Business College. Clerk W. H. Thorne & Co., hardware, St. Johns 1886-1889; came to British Columbia, 1889; manager, Fred Hume, Revelstoke, 1889- 1892; established present business, 1892. Alderman, Revelstoke, 1901-1902. Mar- ried Emily Jones, 1904; has two sons. Recreation: curling. Conservative; Metho- dist. Address: Revelstoke, B. C. HUME, John Pred. — (Retired.) Born Jacksonville. N. B., Aug. 8, 1860, son of George and Mary Jane Hume. Edu- cated public and high schools. Came to British Columbia, 1883; general mer- chant. Nelson, 1883-1904; built and ran Hume Hotel, Nelson, six years. Repre- sented Kootenay, British Columbia Leg- islature, 1894-1898; Minister of Mines, Semlin Governmentt 1898. Alderman. Nelson, 1909-1911. Married Lydia Ir- vine, daughter of David Irvine, ex-M. P., 1891; has one son and two daughters. Recreation: hunting. Liberal; Metho- dist. Address: "Klllarney on the Lake," Nelson, B. C. JOHN M'GIVBRN HUMPHREY. HXJMFHBBV, Jolin McGivem. — Of J. M. Humphrey & Co., Ltd., Real Estate and Financial Brokers, Alberta Block, Calgary. Secretary-treasurer, Calgary Building Society, Ltd.; secretary- treas- urer, Malakwa Farms, Ltd.; secretary- treasurer. Duck Lake Fruit Ranch. Born Hampton, N. B., April 30, 1880, son of James M. and Elvira Humphrey. Edu- cated public schools. New Brunswick. Employee, Ossekeag Stamping Works, N. B., 1899-1900; came to Greenwood, B. C, 1900; removed to Calgary, 1903; bookkeeper, P. Burns & Co., Greenwood and Calgary, 1900-1906; established present business, 1907. Club: Calgary Young Men's (Treasurer). Society: A. P. & A. M. Independent; Methodist. Ad- dress: 529 Fourteenth Ave., W., Calgary, Alta. HVMFHBVS, Noel. — Of Humphrys & Tupper, Civil 'Engineers and Surveyors, 615 Pender St., Vancouver. Born Eng- land, Dec. 26, 1879, son of James and Jane Emma Humphrys. Farmed Sas- katchewan, 1890. Came to British Co- lumbia, 1900. President and director Al- berta Pacific Grain Growing Co., Ltd. Married Kathleen Higgins, Vancouver; has two sons and one daughter. Clubs: Vancouver; Terminal City; Vancouver Motor. Recreation: motoring. Address: 1347 Broughton St., Vancouver, B. C. 37X WHO'S WHO AND WHY EDWARD SANFORD HUNT HUNT, Edward Sanford — Financial and Real Estate Broker, 22 Cumberland St., Port Arthur; Member Port Arthur Board of Trade. Born Ingersoll, Ont., Oct. 18, 1871, son of Mary Ellen and Francis Hunt, Police Magistrate for El- gin County. Educated: St. Thomas Col- legiate Institute. Train dispatcher C. P. R., Moose Jaw and Winnipeg, 1894-1902; chief train dispatcher C. N. R., Port Ar- thur. 1902-1907; engaged in present busi- ness, 1907. President Young Liberal Assn., 1911. Married Gertrude Josephine McCutcheon, daughter of Capt. W. H McCutcheon, late U. S. Consul at London, Chatham and Sarnia, Ont., 1899; has one son and three daughters. Club: Twin City Auto. Recreations: curling, shoot- ing, fishing. Liberal; Methodist. Ad- dress: 98 Peter St., Port Arthur, Ont. HUNT, Georgre Douglas. — Of Bulletin Publishing Co., Edmonton. Born Toronto July 17. 1882, son of Henry Myers and Rose Bowers Hunt. Educated public and high schools, Toronto. Reporter, Gait Reformer, 1910; subsequently on Toronto Star; editor. Gait Reformer. Came to Edmonton, 1907. Society: A. F. & A. M. Recreations: outdoor sports. Liberal; Methodist. Address: Edmonton, Alta. HUNT, Joseph Stanley. — Of Roberts & Hunt, Real Estate and Financial Brokers, High River. Born Bracebridge, Ont., Nov. 27, 1875, son of Alfred and Mary Hunt. Educated public schools, Brace- bridge; Toronto University. Junior clerk, Molsons Bank, Toronto. 1897-1899; Book Lovers' Library, Philadelphia and De- troit. 1899-1900; clerk, Canadian Bank of Commerce, Alberta. 1900-1906; estab- lished present business, 1906. Council- lor, High River, 1912-1913. Married Grace Elizabeth Brown, Brantford, Ont., 1910. Club: High River. Society: A. F. & A. M. Recreations: shooting, fishing, tennis, curling. Conservative; Anglican. Address: High River, Alta. HUNT, Fliineas DeVere. — Real Estate Broker, Van Horne St.. Cranbrook. Sec- retary Agricultural Association; secre- tary, District Conservative Association. Born County Tipperary, Ireland, July 26, 1862, son of Phineas and Agnes Eliza- beth Hunt. Educated Portarlington Col- lege, Kings County, Ireland; Trinity Col- lege, Dublin. Came to Ontario, 1882. Employee, operating department, C. P. R., Ontario and British Columbia, 1882- 1910. Came to British Columbia, 1898. Mayor of Cranbrook, 1911; Alderman, Cranbrook, four terms. Married Maggie Glen Bruce, 1900; has one son and one daughter. Club: Cranbrook. Societies: A. F. & A. M.; K. P.; A. O. U. W. Rec- reation: cricket. Conservative; Anglican. Address: Burwell Ave., Cranbrook, B. C. HUNT, Samuel Iiucas — Solicitor, Flack Block, Vancouver. Born England, Feb. 29, 1856, son of James P. Hunt. Educated Haileybury, England. Articled clerk to Maples, Teesdale & Co., London, England, 1873; practiced London and Great Yarmouth until 1895, when came to British Columbia. Admitted to prac- tice, British Columbia, 1896. Served as private, 20th Middlesex Artists Volun- teers, 1885-1887. Married Margaret Eliz- abeth Gepp, Chelmsford, England; has two sons and one daughter. Society: A. F. & A. M. Conservative; Anglican. Address: 1541 Ninth Ave., W., Vancou- ver, B. C. THEODORE ALEXANDER HUNT. HUNT, Theodore Alexander, B. A. — City Solicitor, Winnipeg. Born Dela- ware "Township, Middlesex County, Ont.. Aug. 20, 1871, son of Micalah and Cur- lista Emma Hunt. Educated public school, Talbotville, Elgin County, Ont.; 372 WHO'S WHO AND WHY Toronto University; Osgoode Hall. Called to Ontario bar and practiced To- ronto, 1898; legal department, C. P. R., Winnipeg, 1900; subsequently member of firm, Aikins, Robson, Hunt & Sparling; member firm Howell, Mathers, Howell & Hunt, 1905; appointed City Solicitor, 1905. Married Edith Clara Harmer, To- ronto, 1901; has two daughters. Clubs: Carleton; Adanac; Manitoba Pishing and Hunting; Assiniboine Bowling. Conser- vative; Methodist. Address: 117 Cen- tral Ave., Armstrong's Point, Winnipeg, Man. WILLIAM GEORGE HUNT. HUNT, William George. — Of Hunt & Hanna, Financial Brokers, 813 First St., E., Calgary. Born Cannington, Ont., Nov. 30, 1867, son of Reuben and Susannah Victoria Hunt. Educated public schools and Collegiate Institute, Toronto. Taught school, Hagermans' Corners, Ont., 1887; with Massey .Manufacturing Co., Montreal, 1890; assistant manager, 1891; chief accountant and inspector, Massey Harris Co., 1893-1897; assistant manager, 1897-1904; in charge Calgary branch, 1904; resigned, 1910; established present business, interested building business blocks in leading cities of Al- berta; owns stock farm, Midnapore, Alta. Alderman, Calgary, 1906. Ex-pres- ident Alberta Temperance and Moral Re- form League; Lord's Day Alliance Asso- ciation; president Calgary T. M. C. A., 1905-1910. Married Lilian Aikman, Dun- das, Ont., 1896; has one son and one daughter. Societies: T. M. C. A. (presi- dent) ; R. T. of T. Liberal; Methodist. Address: Calgary, Alta. HTTNTEB, Georgfe Alexander. — Real Estate and Insurance Broker, 413 Ward St., Nelson; vice-president Eva Gold Mine. Born Lanard County, Ont., Dec. GEORGE ALEXANDER HUNTER. 3, 1862, son of Henry and Rebecca Hunt- er. Educated Collegiate Institute, On- tario. Taught school, Ontario, 1880-1881; office* work, Montreal, 1881-1888; con- tracting business, Albany, N. Y., 1888- 1904; subsequently represented Manu- facturers Life Assurance Co. in West Indies. Came to Nelson, 1896. Treas- urer, Conservative Association, Nelson, 1909-1911. Married Jean G. Empey, Carle- ton Place, Ont., 1893; has three daugh- ters. Club: Nelson. Society: A. F. & A. M. Conservative; Episcopalian. Ad- dress: Nelson, B. C. HON. GORDON HUNTER. HUNTER, Hon. Gordon. — Chief Jus- tice of British Columbia. Born Beams- ville, Ont., May 4, 1863, son of J. How- ard Hunter, late Inspector of Insurance Companies for Ontario, and Anne (Gor- 373 WHO'S WHO AND WHY don) Hunter. Educated Brantford Col- lege; Toronto University, graduated 1885, winning Lome silver and Lansdowne gold medals for general proficiency. Studied law office of McCarthy, Hos- kins & Creelman; called to Ontario bar, 1888. Removed to British Columbia 1891, and appointed first official law reporter to Supreme Court. Later be- came crown solicitor. Appointed Chief Justice of British Columbia, 1902; chair- man of Royal Commission to investi- gate strikes in British Columbia, 1903. One of organizers of Young Men's Lib- eral Association of Toronto, 1887, first organization of kind Canada. Married Mrs. Ida Nelson, Portland, Ore., 1896. Clubs: Union, "Vancouver; Vancouver. Address: Victoria, B. C. HUNTEB, John Kelso. — Barrister, Regina. Born Glasgow, Scotland,, Nov. 18, 1856, son of John Kelso and ' Mar- garet Goldie Hunter. Educated Kirk- wall grammar school; St. Mungo Col- lege; Glasgow University. Came to Can- ada, 1892. Deputy Registrar, Assiniboia Land Registration District, for some time. Regina City Clerk for Ave years. Publication "Regina Muncipal Manual." Married Elizabeth W. Walker, Sunder- land, England. Clubs: Assiniboia; Was- cana Country. Recreation: golf. Ad- dress: Regina, Sask. JOSEPH HUNTER, C. E. HUNTER, Joseph, C. E. — Chief Engi- neer of Canadian Collieries Mine (Duns- muir, Ltd.), Victoria. Born Aberdeen, Scotland, May 18, 1842, son of James and Catherine Hunter. Educated Marechal College, Aberdeen, under James Clark Maxwell, the cel&brated philosopher. Apprentice, civil engineering, Aberdeen, 1858. Came to Victoria, 1864; came to Cariboo District, and 1871 elected to represent Cariboo District first Parlia- ment after Confederation, and served until 1875; representative of Co- mox district, 1882-1899; re-elected for Cariboo district, 1900-1904; vice-presi- dent, general superintendent and chief engineer of the Esquimau & Nanaimo Ry., 1883-1905; divisional engineer on the engineering staff of the C. P. R., during which time he was selected to define the International Boundary Line on the Stickeen River; his recommenda- tion has since been adopted by the In- ternational Commission; explored the Pine River Pass for C. P. R., 1878, and was probably first white man to pene- trate that country. Alderman of Vic- toria two years. Married Frances Ellen Robson, daughter of the late Hon. John Robson, one time Premier of British Co- lumbia, 1879; has two sons. Club: Union. Society: A. F. & A. M. Recreations: all athletic sports. Conservative; Presby- terian. Address: 514 Government St., Victoria, B. C. HUNTER, William, M. L. A. — Mine Operator; director Silverton Water and Light Co.; director Wm. Hunter Co., Ltd.; director Silverton Lumber & Pow- er Co., Ltd. Born Hemmingford, Que., Sept. 26, 1858, son of William and Janet Huntter. Educated Dundas, P. E. I. Represents Slocan, British Columbia Legislature. Married Maggie Parsons, 1902; has one son and one daughter. Conservative; Presbyteriaji. Address: Silverton, B. C. HUNTER, "William Thompson. — Presi- dent, Empress Manufacturing Co., Ltd., manufacturers of wood products, 1106 Homer St., Vancouver; president, Kend- rick Co., Ltd. Born Woodstock, Ont., Nov. 27, 1860, son of John B. and De- borah Hunter. Educated public and high schools, Woodstock. Farmed and mer- cantile business, Wheatland, N. D., 1883- 1900. Came to British Columbia and established present business, 1900. Mar- ried Eliza Anderson, 1883. Club: Ter- minal City. Recreation: hunting. Pres- byterian. Address: Shaughnessy Heights, Vancouver, -B. C. 374 WHO'S WHO AND WHY W. POSTER HUNTTING. HUNTTING, W. Poster. — President W. P. Huntting Co., Ltd., Vancouver. Director of several companies. Born McGregor, Iowa, Sept. 4, 1879, son of W. P. and Charlotte M. Huntting. Edu- cated Poughkeepsie, N. T.; Garden City, L. I. Came to British Columbia, 1902. Formed Huntting-Lea Lumber Co., 1902; formed present company, 1904. Married Marion Day, Duluth, Minn., 1904. Clubs: Vancouver; Jericho Country. Recrea- tion: motoring. Address: Shaughnessy Heights, Vancouver, B. C. HUR]:iBTTT, Edith A. — Deaconess of King Edward Settlement House, 791 Sel- kirk Ave., Winnipeg. Born Hillhurst Farm, East Bolton, Que., daughter of E'phraim P. and Mary A. Brown Hurlbut. Educated Sabrevois College, Montreal; Church of England Deaconess and Mis- sionary House, Toronto. Came to Mani- toba, 1910, and began settlement work chiefly among foreigners, under auspi- ces of All Saints Church of England. HUTCHERSON, Elton B., M. A. — Su- perintendent of Schools, Regina. Born Dartford, Northumberland County, Ont., Oct. 31, 1872, son of William and Phoebe A. Hutcherson. Educated Norwood high school; Victoria University; Toron- to University. Came to Saskatchewan, 1894; assistant master, science special- ist and principal of high school, Regina. 1894-1904; inspector of schools. North Wes: Territory and Saskatchewan Gov- ernment, 1904-1907; present office since 1907. Married Marian A. McLachlan, daughter of J. C. McLachlan, Regina, 1901; has one son. Societies: A. P. & A. M.; Knight Templar; Mystic Shrine; C. O. P. Recreations: curling, boating. Presbyterian. Address: 2037 Albert St., Regina. Sask. SAMUEL ALBERT HUTCHESON, B.C.L. HVTCHESON, Samuel Allbert, B. C. L. — Of Hutcheson & Buckles, Barristers and Solicitors, Bilbrough Blk., Swift Current; Director, Moote Coal Co., Ltd.; Vice-President, Board of Governors, Swift Current General Hospital. Born Tara, Bruce County, Ont, July 19, 1872, son of George and Frances A. Hutche- son. Educated Berlin Collegiate Insti- tute; Trinity University; Osgoode Hall. Called to Ontario Bar, 1898; practiced, Huntsville, Ont, 1899-1910; called to Saskatchewan Bar, 1910; practiced, Swift Current, since 1910; present partnership formed, 1911. Lieutenant, B. Squadron, 27th Light Horse. Revising officer, Court of Revision, 1911-1912. Married Letitia Agnes Hutchinson, Simcoe Coun- ty, Ont, 1898. Societies: A. F. & A. M. (Royal Arch); L O. O. P.; A. O. U. W.; F. O. E. Recreations: hunting, fishing. Liberal; Anglican. Address Railroad St., Swift Current, Sask. HITTCECING-S, Blisha Frederick — Pres- ident, Great West Saddlery Co., Ltd., 112 Market St., Winnipeg; President, Scott Saddlery Co.; President, Royal Oak Saddlery Co.; President, Capital Loan & Savings Co.; President, Bird's Hill Sand & Supply Building Co.; President, Winni- peg Mineral Springs Sanitarium; Presi- ' dent, Alberta Saddlery Co.; President, Gaetz Harness Co.; President, Athabasca Oil & Asphalt Co.; President, Edmon- ton Saddlery Co.; Vice-President, Im- perial Canadian Trust Co.; Vice-Presi- dent, Alsip Sandstone Brick & Supply 375 WHO'S WHO AND WHY Co.; Director, Canada National Insur- ance Co.; Director, Houghton Land Co.; Chairman, Board of Winnipeg Sinking Fund Trustees. Born Newboro, Leeds County, Ont, March 5, 1855, son of Elijali and Harriet Hutchings. Came to Winnipeg, 1876. Educated: Begg's Niglit school, Winnipeg. Married Sarah E. Denby, Newboro, 1883; has two sons and three daughters. Clubs: Carleton; Ada- nac; Commercial Travellers. Conserva- tive; Presbyterian. Address: 424 Well- ington Crescent, Winnipeg, Man. GEORGE W. HUTCHINGS. HUTCHINGS, Georg-e W. (retired). — Of Hutchings Furniture Co., 322 Eighth Ave., E., Vancouver. Director North America Building Loan & Trust Co.; di- rector Fredericks Arm Mining Co.; di- rector Vancouver Exhibition Associa- tion; vice-president Pacific North West Field Trial Club. Born Somersetshire, England, Feb. 26, 1862, son of Thomas W. and Jane Brake Hutchings. Came to Canada, 1877. Educated public schools; Buffalo, N. Y. Foreman Hughes Furniture Co., Winnipeg, 1882-1888. Came to British Columbia and estab- lished Hutchings FurnHure Co., 1888. Married Alice Oakley, St. Paul, Minn., 1887; has one son. Club: Terminal City. Societies: A. P. & A. M.; I. O. O. F.; A. O. U. W. Recreations: hunting, fish- ing. Liberal; Anglican. Address: 322 Eighth Ave., E., Vancouver, B. C. HUTCHlirGS, Bobert John. — Great West Saddlery Co., Ltd., Calgary. Born Leeds County, Ont., Oct. 14, 1866, son of Elijah and Harriet Hutchings. Edu- cated public schools. In leather trades, Winnipeg, 1884. Came to Alberta, 1888. School trustee; member University Sen- ate. Married Annie Hunt, Calgary, 1893; has five sons and two daughters. Club: Calgary. Address: Calgary, Alta. HUTCHINSON, Alexander "Wallace, B. A. — Of McCraney, Mackenzie & Hutchin- son, Barristers, Bowerman Block, Saska- toon. Born Port Rowan, Ont., Jan. 20, 1877, son of John W. and Sarah E. L. Hutchinson, (U. E. L. Stock). Educated Port Rowan high school; Collegiate In- stitute, Aylmer; Queen's University; Manitoba University. Practiced Prince Albert, 1902; came to Rosthern, 1905, and to Saskatoon, 1910, and formed pres- ent firm. Married Nellie Stewart, Prince Albert, 1908; has two daughters. Club: Saskatoon. Society: A. F. & A. M. Recreations: tennis, golf. Conser- vative; Anglican. Address: 219 Saskat- chewan Crescent, Saskatoon, Sask. HUTCHINSON, Dudley De Courcey. — Notary Public and Real Estate Broker, Hutchinson Block, Vancouver. Born Barbadoes, British West Indies, Oct. 24, 1883, son of James Innis and Ida Hutchinson. Educated Barbadoes. Clerk office, Winnipeg, 1900. Came to British Columbia, 1906. Served as Lieu- tenant 90th Regiment, Winnipeg. Mar- ried Ruby Victoria Steele, Vancouver; has one daughter. Recreations: base- ball, motoring. Conservative; Anglican. Address: Laurier and Cartier Sts., Shaughnessy Heights, Vancouver, B. C. HUTCHINSON, H. W. — Managing Di- rector John Deere Plow Co., Ltd., 110 Princess St., Winnipeg. Vice-president Manitoba Anchor Pence Co.; Winnipeg Implement Dealers Association; director Bank of Hamilton. Born Leskard, Dur- ham County, Ont., Oct. 20, 1862, son of Robert and Abigail Hutchinson. Edu- cated public schools; Albert College, Belleville. Clerk in father's store, En- niskillen, Ont., 1880. Came to Winni- peg, 1883. President Winnipeg Board of Trade, 1904. Married Charlotte Isabella McGregor, Hamilton, 1899; has one son. Clubs: Manitoba; Canadian; St. Charles Country. Recreation: golf. Liberal; Methodist. Address: 57 Edmonton St., Winnipeg, Man. 376 WHO'S WHO AND WHY BALDWIN P. HUTTON. HUTTON, Baldwin Northern Crown Bank, Huttonville, Ont., June A. C. and Mary Hutton. nipeg. Bank clerk, Came to Alberta, 1907; pany, 103rd Regiment Married Agnes M. Baill has one son. Address: Calgarj'^, Alta. P. — Manager Calgary. Born 30, 1878, son of Educated Win- Winnipeg, 1895. Captain A Com- Calgary Rifles, ie, London, Ont.; 2013 8th St., W., AUSTIN HARVEY HUYCKE, M. C. M. D., HUVCKi:, Austin Harvey, M. D., C. M. — Physician and Surgeon. Born Camp- bellford, Ont., Feb. 12, 1880, son of James K. and Annie Huycke. Educated Collegiate Institute, Cobourg, Ont.; Mc- Gill University. House surgeon, Belle- vue Hospital, New York, 1907. Came to British Columbia, 1908. Married Cather- ine Davison, daughter of Clinton Davi- son, Moncton, N. B., 1909. Club: Ke- lowna. Societies: A. F. & A. M.; I. O. O. F. Recreations: shooting, motoring, fishing. Liberal; Methodist. Address: Kelowna, B. C. H7NDMAN, Harry Harland — Of Hynd- man & Hyndman, Barristers, McDougall Court, Edmonton. Born Charlottetown, P. E. I., Jan. 15, , son of Charles Augustus and Catherine Hyndman. Edu- cated: public schools; Prince of Wales College. Studied law with A. A. Mc- Lean, K. C, M. P., Charlottetown; called to Prince Edward Island Bar, 1905; called to Alberta Bar and present part- nership farmed, 1905. Clubs: Edmon- ton; Conservative. Conservative; Pres- byterian. Address: 526 Fifteenth St., Edmonton, Alta. JAMES DUNCAN HYNDMAN. HVNDHAir, James Duncan. — Of Hyndman & Hyndman, Barristers, Edmonton; vice-president. Northwest Mortgage Corporation, Ltd.; direc- tor Edmonton Mortgage Corpora- tion; director Dawson Coal Co., Ltd. Born Charlottetown, P. E. I., July 29, 1874, son of Charles Augustus and Catherine Macdonald Hyndman. Edu- cated Prince of Wales College, Char- lottetown. Practiced as Macdonald & Hyndman, Pontage la Prairie, 1899-1903; Kennedy & Hyndman, Edmonton, 1903- 1905; present partnership formed 1905. Unsuccessful candidate for House of Commons, 1908. Served as Alderman, Edmonton, 1910-1911; member Edmon- ton Hospital Board, 1910. Served with 82nd Battalion, Prince Edward Island, three years. Married Ethel Davies, daughter of Sir Louis Davies. Ottawa, 1902; has one son and one daughter. Clubs: Edmonton; Canadian. Society: A. F. & A. M. Conservative; Presbyter- ian. Address: Seventh St., Edmonton, Alta. 377 WHO'S WHO AND WHY INGHAM, Oswald Grey, M. D.— Phy- sician, Royal Banit Chambers, Nanaimo. Born Fall River, Mass., Dec. 17, 1875, son of James and Annie Ingham. Edu- cated Boston, Mass.; practiced Pawtuck- et, R. I., 1903. Came to British Colum- bia, 1907. Club: Nanaimo. Recreations: motoring, hunting, shooting and music. Address: Nanaimo, B. C. MAXWELL STEVENSON INGLIS, M. D., C. M. INGIiIS, Maxwell Stevenson, M. I>., C. M. — Physician, Coroner for Manitoba, Canada Life Bldg., Winnipeg. Born Montreal, May 18. 1865, son of Rev. Wil- liam Henry and Mary Inglis. Educated Montreal High School; McGill Univer- sity; Manitoba University. Came to Winnipeg, 1879; Medical Health Officer. Winnipeg, 1892. X-Ray specialist, Win- nipeg General Hospital. Served with Steele's Scouts, Northwest Rebellion, 1885. Married Margaret Watson, Cal- gary, 1901; has one son and one daugh- ter. Clubs: Adanac; Carleton; Manitoba; Jockey. Recreations: shooting, horse racing, fishing, hunting. Conservative; Presbyterian. Address: 335 Assiniboine Ave^ Winnipeg, Man. INXSl^EB, Colin. — Sheriff, Winnipeg. Born Red River Settlement, Man., Aug. 25, 1843, son of John and Mary Inkster. Educated St. Johns private school. Farmed and merchant, Winnipeg, 1872. Was member of Legislative Council, Manitoba. Married Annie Tait, Winni- peg, 1871; has three sons and two daugh- ters. Club: Carleton. Society: A. F. & A. M. Recreation: shooting. Con- servative; Anglican. Address: Kildonan, Man. JAMES IRONSIDES. IBONSISES, James. — Of Ironsides. Raennie & Campbell, Contractors, 43 Hamilton Block, Vancouver. Born Bry- anston, July 12, 1863, son of AVilliam and Katlileen Ironsides. Educated coun- try school. Came to British Columbia, erecting snow slieds for C. P. R., Rocky Mountains, 1SS6. Clubs: Terminal City; Commercial. Recreations: sports of all kinds, hunting moose. Liberal; Pres- byterian. Address: Fairfield Block, \'ancouver, B. C. IRVINZ:, Christopher, A.^Of Irvine & Locke, Barristers and Solicitors, Helger- son Bldg., Saskatoon; Director, Saska- toon Gas Oil Co., Ltd. Born Halton County, Ont., March 24, 1879, son of John and Emily Sleigh Irvine. Edu- cated Collegiate Institute, Brampton, Ont.; Toronto Scliool of Science; Os- goode Hall. Called to Ontario Bar, 1909; practiced, Brampton, 1909-1910; began present practice, 1910. Inaugu- rated good roads movement, Peel Coun- ty; president, Peel County Reform As- sociation, 1905-1908; warden, Peel Coun- ty, 1907-1908; reeve, Brampton, 1904- 1909. Maried Isabel Heggie, daughter of Dr. David Heggie, 1904 (deceased, 1909); has one son and two daughters. Societies: A. F. & A. M.; L O. O. F.; L O. F.; C. O. F. Recreation: football. Liberal. Address: Saskatoon, Sask. 378 WHO'S WHO AND WHY GEORGE C. INGRAM, B. A. ING-RAjyi, Georg-e C, B. A. — General Manager, Director and Secretary Secur- ity Lumber Co., Walter Scott Bldg., Moose Jaw. Born Aberdeen, Scotland, Oct. 16, 1867, son of James and Eliza- beth Leith Ingram. Educated public schools, Tipton, Iowa; Northern Indiana Normal School, Valparaiso, Ind. Came to Saskatchewan, 1910. Partner Ingram Lumber Co., Sank Centre, Minn., 1892- 1910; special rjepresentative, Western Retail Lumbermen's Association, Saska- toon, 1910-1911; joined present company at Winnipeg, 1911; came to Moose Jaw when company's offices moved here, 1912. Married Lulu Wilcox, daughter of David Wilcox, 1896; has two sons and one daughter. Club: Saskatoon. Society: A. F. & A. M. (Shriner). Liberal. Address: 57 Clyde Ave., Moose Jaw, Sask. WHO'S WHO AND WHY ALTON DAVID IRVINE. IRVINZ:, Alton David. — Financial and Insurance Broker, 706 Centre St., Cal- gary. Owner of general store, Stavely, Alta. Born Annapolis Royal, N. S., Nov. 21, 1875, son of Hugh M. and Martha Irvine. Educated public schools, Nova Scotia. Hardware clerk, Annapolis, 1890- 1895; manager general store. Port Wil- liams, N. S., 1900-1903. Came to Cal- gary and established present business, 1903. Member industrial committee, Calgary Board of Trade. Married Ade- line Mary Robertson, Calgary, 1904; has one daughter. Club: Canadian. Socie- ties: A. F. & A. M.; I. O. O. F. Recrea- tion: motoring. Liberal; Methodist. Ad- dress: 518 Eighteenth Ave., W., Calgary. Alta. IRVINE, James — Real Estate and Financial Broker, 513 Mclntyre Block, W^innipeg; Vice-President Portage la Prairie Development Co., Ltd. Born Glen- garry County, Ont., Nov. 3, 1868, son of Duncan and Elizabeth Stewart Irvine. Educated: public schools. Glengarry. In- terested in cheese factory, Ontario, 1885- 1902; sales agent Marsh Bros, and Wells, Winnipeg, 1902-1906; established present business, 1906. Unmarried. Recreation: motoring. Liberal; Baptist. Address: Colony St., Winnipeg, Man. IBVZNZ:, John A. — Real Estate Broker, Leeson-Lineham Block, Calgary. Born Granville Ferry, N. S., Sept. 20, 18 68, son of H. M. and M. A. Irvine. Edu- cated Granville Ferry; Halifax. Ac- countant with Nova Scotia Building Society, 1886-1906. Came to Alberta, 1906, and founded present business. President Calgary Real Estate Associa- tion; secretary Maritime Province Asso- ciation; director and manager. Western Building Society; Westchester Fire of New York; agents Nova Scotia Fire In- JOHN A. IRVINE. surance Co.; Federal Life Assurance; Canadian Mortgage Investment Co.; sec- retary Calgary City Liberal Association; secretary Calgary District Liberal Asso- ciation; treasurer Canadian Club. Mar- ried Mina C. Buckley, Halifax; has two sons and two daughters. Liberal. Ad- dress: 512 20th Ave., W., Calgary, Alta. IRVING, Capt. John. — Real Estate Agent. Born Portland, Ore., Sept. 1, 1854, son of William and Eliza Jane Irving. Came to British Columbia, 1859. Edu- cated California; Victoria. Married Jes- sie M. Irving, Victoria, 1883; has one son and two daughters. Clubs: Union; Vancouver; Prince Rupert. Address: 256 Menzie St., Victoria, B. C. IRVING, I^ewis Erskine Wentworth. D. S. O., Its. D., C. M. — Provincial Medi- cal Officer of Health for Alberta; chair- man Provincial Board of Health. Born ■ Hamilton, Aug. 16, 1868, son of Sir Aemilius Irving, K. C, LL. D., Treas- urer, Law Society of Upper Canada and Augusta Louisa Gugy. Educated Tours, Prance; Stuttgart, Germany; Upper Canada College, Toronto; McGill Uni- versity; University of Trinity College. Came to Alberta, 1906. Chairman Al- berta Provincial Board of Health; mem- ber Royal Sanitary Institute, London, England; member American Public Health Association; member executive council Canadian Public Health Associa- tion; member conference of State and Provincial Boards of Healtli of North America; member committee of Central Council and National Laboratory, Do- minion Public Health Conference of the Commission of Conservation, Ottawa, 380 WHO'S WHO AND WHY 1910; member Edmonton Exhibition As- sociation (director, 1909; vice-president, 1910); member Edmonton Board of Trade; director Alberta Provincial Horse Breeders' Association. Served as troop- er. Governor General's Body Guard, 1887-1888; Lieutenant Toronto Field Battery, 1889-1890; Captain, 1881; Lieu- tenant "C" Battery, Royal Canadian Field Artillery, 1899. Served in South African War, Rhodesian Field Force, 1899-1900, Beira to Mafeking; mentioned in despatches; D. S. C; brevet of Major, 1901; Queen's medal and four clasps. Appointed Medical Health Officer, City of Edmonton, 1907. Married Alice Maude Maclean, daughter of the late Lieuten- ant-Colonel Caird Ryerson Maclean, M. R. C. S., Meaford, Ont., 1902; has one son. Clubs: Edmonton Country; Cap- ital City Curling; Edmonton Automobile. Societies: Zeta Psi Fraternity (Alpha Psi Chapter) ; A. F. & A. M. (Ionic Lodge, Toronto). Recreations: motoring, curl- ing. Liberal; Anglican. Address: 525 Thirteenth St., Edmonton, Alta. IRVINCr, Hon. Paulas Aemilius, M. A., 3>. C. Tm, — Judge of Court of Appeal for British Columbia. Born Hamilton, Ont., April 3, 1857, son of Sir Aemilius Ir- ving. Educated Trinity Collegiate School, Port Hope; Trinity College, To- ronto. Called to bar of Ontario, 1880; called to British Columbia bar, 1882; deputy Attorney General, British Colum- bia, 1883-1890; Puisne Judge, British Columb:a, 1897; as special commissioner settled mining dispute, Atlin, B. C, 1899, Court of Appeal, his services being acknowledged in speech from throne. Married Diana, daughter of Hon. W. Hamley, 1883; has two sons and two daughters. Clubs: Union; Vancouver. Address: Halwyn 29 Richardson St., Victoria, B. C. IRVING, B. Chrystal. — Inspector of Legal Offices, Parliament Bldg., Winni- peg. Born Glasgow, Scotland, Feb. 13, 1866. Educated Harrow, England. Press reporter and accountant, London, Eng- land, 1886. Came to Canada, 1887. In- spector legal offices. Past Grand Master, now Grand Recorder, Loyal Grand Lodge A. O. U. W. of Manitoba, Saskatchewan and Alberta. Author work on fraternal insurance, entitled: "A Self Evident Proposition," 1905; since 1900 associated with Civil Service Lawn Bowling Club, having won the Provincial doubles, singles and the Gerhard Heintzman Pro- vincial Grand Challenge, 1907. Married AUie Thompson, London, England, 1887; has four sons and one daughter. Club: Adanac. Recreation: cricket; played for Canada at Chicago in championship matches and International, 1900. Ad- dress: 503 Gertrude Ave., Winnipeg, Man. RICHARD IRVING. IRVING', Richard. — President British Canadian Investors, Ltd., 407 Pender St., Vancouver. Born Dunedin, Otago, New Zealand, Sept. 3, 1864, son of Richard and Margaret Irving. Educated public schools. New Zealand. Engaged horse and sheep ranching, New Zealand, 1887- 1910. Came to British Columbia, 1911. Married Elizabeth Anne Reid, Aberdeen, Scotland, 1888. Club: Commercial. So- ciety: A. P. & A. M. Recreation: walk- ing. Liberal; Presbyterian. Address: Shaughnessy Heights, Vancouver, B. C. IRVING, Robert Washington, M. D. — Physician. Born Ingersoll, Ont., July 8, 1876, son of David and Ellen Irving. Educated Trinity Medical College, To- ronto. Practiced Gananoque, Ont., 1904. Came to British Columbia, 1907; presi- dent British Columbia Medical Society, 1909-1910; former superintendent Sani- torium, Tranquille, B. C. Married Eva Parsons Roden, Toronto; has one son and one daughter. Societies: A. P. & A. M.; I. O. O. F.; K. P.; I. O. P. Ad- dress: Kamloops, B. -C. 381 WHO'S WHO AND WHY ARMOND W. IRWIN IBWIN, Armond "W. — Financial, Real Estate and Insurance Broker, Moose Jaw; also interested in farming. Born London, Ont., 1868, son of James and Rebecca Irwin. Educated: public schools London and Banner, Ont. Came to Saskatchewan, 1904; general agent for Sun Life Assur- ance Company, 1904-1905; subsequently Provincial Manager DominioTi Life Assur- ance Co.; established present business 1906, but continued connection with Do- minion Life Assurance Co. Member Pub- lic and High School Boards, 1908-1912. President Young Men's Christian- Associa- tion, Moose Jaw. Married Margaret J. Armstrong, Wiarton, Ont., 1892; has two sons and two daughters. Society: A. F. & A. M. Conservative; Methodist. Address: 29 Stadacona St., West, Moose Jaw. Sask. HtWZN, Major William Henry. — Clerk of the District Court. Court House, Lethbridge. Born Windsor, N. S., Dec. 29, 1846, son of Selina Maria and Wil- liam James Irwin. M. A. Educated grammar schools, Kingston and Barrie, Ont. Law student, Boulton & McCarthy's office, Barrie, 1865. Came to Manitoba, 1874; North West Territories, 1876; ap- pointed Clerk of the District Court, Lethbridge, 1908. Served with Barrie Rifles, Fort Erie, Fenian Raid, 1866 (medal) ; ex-inspector Royal North West Mounted Police, active service North- west Rebellion, 1885 (medal); retired on pension, 1906. Major 23d Alberta Rang- ers, 1910. Married Maud Procter, Os- wald, Man., 1898; has three sons. Rec- reations: all athletic sports. Independ- ent Conservative; Anglican. Address: 617 Bartlett St., Lethbridge, Alta. WILLIAM WALLACE IRWIN, D. D. S. IBWIN, William Wallace, D. H. S. — Dentist, Bank of Commerce Bldg., Moose Jaw. Born Kincardine, Ont., Aug. 12, 1882, son of John William and Elizabeth Irwin. Educated Collegiate Institute, Clinton; International Business College, Montreal; Northwestern University. Practiced, Moose Jaw. 1905; president Dental Society of Moose Jaw, 1910; member Dental Council of Saskatche- wan, 1908. Alderman, Moose Jaw, 1911- 1912. Married Dora E. McPherson, Moose Jaw, 1908. Club: Moose Jaw. Recreations: baseball, curling, golf. Lib- eral; Methodist. Address: 4514 Stada« cona St., Moose Jaw, Sask. ISBISTEK, Claude, B. A. — Of O' Con- ner, Isbister & Morton, Barristers and So- licitors, Mclntyre Block, Winnipeg; Direc- tor Northwest Home & Loan Co.; Director Vulcan Iron Works, Ltd. Born Petrolia, Ont., July 21, 1880, son of Malcolm and Margaret Sharpe Isbister. Educated: pub- lic schools. Port Arthur and Brandon; Manitoba bniversity (B. A. 1901). Law student with Tupper, Phippen & Tupper, 1901-1904; called to Manitoba Bar, 1904; practiced alone, McGregor, Man., 1904- 1905; practiced Carberry, 1905-1910; joined present firm, 1910. City Solicitor, Car- berry, 1906-1910. Married E. McKechnie, daughter of John McKechnie, "Vulcan Iron Works, Winnipeg, 19u5; has one son. So- ciety: A. &. & A. M.; I. O. F. Recreation: curling. Liberal; Presbyterian. Address: Kingsway, Winnipeg, Man. 382 WHO'S WHO AND WHY son of Thaddeus and Sarah Tiffany Ives. Educated Compton Academy. With H. Shorey & Co., Montreal, 1902- 1903. Came to Alberta, 1903. Bhgineer- ing department; Alberta Railway & Irri- gation Co., Lethbridge, 1904; law student with Conybeare & Ives, 1905-1906; with C. B. Bowman, real estate broker, 1906- 1907; established present business, 1907. Married Etta Margaret Henderson, Leth- bridge, 1911. Club: Chinook. Societies: A. P. & A. M.; C. O. F. Conservative; Presbyterian. Address: 413 14th St., Lethbridge, Alta. IVES, William Carlos, B. C. 1..— Of Ives & Ball, Barristers, Lethbridge. Born Compton, Que., Oct. 30, 1873, son of George Canning and Sarah Abbie Ives. Came to Alberta, 1881. Educated public schools, Pincher Creek; Academy, Coati- cooke. Que.; McGill University. Law student with Poster, Martin & Girouard, Montreal, 1896-1899; practiced as Hen- neker & Ives, Montreal, 1900; admitted to North West Territories bar, 1901; member of firm, Conybeare & Ives, Lethbridge, 1901-1906; practiced alone, 1906-1909; present partnership formed, 1910. Married Millicent May Toull, Woodstock, Ont., 1906; has one daugh- ter. Club: Chinook. Society: A. P. & A. M. Conservative; Anglican. Address: 606 Eleventh St., Lethbridge, Alta. JACK, Peter B. — Of Peter R. Jack Co., Financial Brokers, Empress Thea- tre Bldg., Prince Albert; partner, An- drew M. Jack & Son, private bankers, Halifax, N. S. Born Halifax, April 23, 1884, son of Andrew M. and Janet Fitch Jack; grandson of Peter Jack, Peoples Bank, Halifax, who drafted existing banking laws of Canada. Educated Bishop's College, Lennoxville, Que. Clerk, Bank of Montreal, Que, 1902; ac- tive partner, Andrew M. Jack & Son, Halifax, 1904-1910; came to Prince Al- bert and established present business, 1911. Club: Halifax. Recreation: golf. Conservative; Anglican. Address: Prince Albert, Sask. JACKSON, CoUn Fred. — Of Colin F. Jackson & Co., Contractors' and Loggers' Mining Machinery and Supplies, 355 Wa- ter, St., Vancouver and Liverpool. Born Sale, Cheshire, England, Jan. 10, 1864, son of Frederick James and Mary Ann Jackson. Educated Uppingham School, England. With Brazilian merchants, 1882; later engaged Manchester three years, Liverpool twelve years; raised necessary capital and founded The Van- couver Engineering Works, Ltd., 1901. President and Managing Director of above six years; subsequently founding present firm. President Vancouver Electoral Union; Vancouver Kennel Club; North Vancouver Ratepayers' As- sociation; chairman of Conservative Campaign Committee of North Van- couver; Police Commissioner for North Vancouver; Vice-President Employers' Association; Vice-President Children's Aid Society of Vancouver. Married Ger- trude Longson, 1892 (deceased 1906); married Nalla Longson, 1907; has three sons and one daughter. Clubs: Van- couver; Conservative (Liverpool). Re- dreations: Kennels, ranching, shooting. Conservative. Address Fifteenth St. North Vancouver, B. C. JOHN ROBERT JACKSON, JACKSON, John Robert, HI. i;. A Rancher and Stock Raiser. Born Drumheart, Cavan Co., Ireland, March 22, 1859, son of William and Letitia Jackson. Educated Carlespratten public school; came to Ontario 1871 and to British Columbia 1885. Married Agnes Barbour, Tannahill, 1900; has two sons and three daughters. Elected British Columbia Legislature for Greenwood 1909. Society: A. P. & A. M. Recre- ation: Hunting, Conservative. Ad- dress: Midway, B. C. JACKSON, Lucy. — Wife of George N. Jackson, Manager Walter Woods Co., Winnipeg. Born Hamilton; daughter of Joseph and Thirza Bowes. Educated public schools and college institutions, Hamilton; holds second class Ontario teacher's certificate; taught school Ham- ilton, six years. Came to Manitoba 1897. President Manitoba Branch, W. M. S. (second term) ; secretary of same eight years; secretary Deaconess Board of Management of the Manitoba Con- ference. Married George Nelson Jack- son, 1887; has one son. Methodist. Ad- dress: 331 Langside St., Winnipeg, Manitoba. WHO'S WHO AND WHY MALCOLM ISBISTER. ISBISTER, Malcolm. — Postmaster. Of M. Isbister & Son, 249 Second Ave., S., Saskatoon. Born Orkney Islands, Scot- land, Aug. 21, 1850, son of John and Mary Isbister. Came to Gait, Ont., with his parents, 1857. Educated public schools, Huron County, Ont.; Normal School, Toronto. Taught school Sea- forth, Ont., 1870-1873; Wingham, Ont., 1873-1875; engaged, mercantile business with his brother in Petrolea, Ont., 1877- 1883; engaged, contracting business with C. P. R., east of Port Arthur, 1883; in business Port Arthur, 1884; hotel busi- ness, Souris, Man., 1892-1894; hotel, Wa- wanesa, 1897-1903. Came to Saskatoon, 1903, and engaged hardware business under firm name of M. Isbister & Son, which he still conducts. Coroner of Saskatoon since 1904; Mayor, 1906; president Board of Trade since 1908 (elected by acclamation each term) ; member of Board of Governors of Sas- katoon City Hospital, 1906-1910; director Canada National Fire Insurance Co. Married Margaret Sharpe, Wingham, Ont, 1874; has three sons and two daughters. Club: Saskatoon Curling (president, 1906-1907). Societies: A. P. & A. M.; K. of P. Liberal; Presbyterian. Address: 534 Spadina Crescent, Saska- toon, Sask. ITTNEB, Horace Hill — Of Ittner & Spore, Brick Manufacturers and Con- tractors, Imperial Bank Bldg., Prince Albert; owner, H. H. Ittner Brick Co.; President, Prince Albert Motor Sales Co., Ltd.; President, G. A. Meyers Co., Ltd.; member Prince Albert High School Board. Born Omaha, Neb., Sept. 13, 1871, son of Benjamin and Ella Ittner. Edu- HORACE HILL ITTNER cated public and higli schools, Berlin Heights, Ohio; Marietta, Ohio, and Hills- dale, Mich. Brick manufacturer, Omaha, Neb., 1891-1900. Came to Prince Albert and engaged in brick manufacturing, 1900; formed present partnership, 1903. Married Jennie A. Crosby, Detroit, 1894; has two sons and two daughters. So- cieties: A. F. & A. M.; I. O. O. F. Rec- reations: motoring, bowling. Liberal; Unitarian. Address: 20tli St. and 2nd Ave., Prince Albert, Sask. ALBERT E. IVES. IVES, Albert E. — Real Estate and Fi- nancial Broker, Stafford Block, Leth- bridge; director Lethbridge Brick & Terra Cotta Co., Ltd. secretary and di- rector Taylor Milling & Elevator Co., Ltd. Born Compton, Que., Jan. 31, 1883, 384 WHO'S WHO AND WHY JACKSOIT, M. Brace, B. A. — Barrister, Mahon Bldg., Victoria. Born Victoria County, Ont., Aug. 7, 1873; son of Duncan and Helen McTavish Jackson. Educated public schools, Collegiate In- stitute, Manitoba University. Called to Manitoba bar, 1896; practiced Hamiota, Man., 1896-1909. Came to Victoria 1909. Unsuccessful candidate for Manitoba Legislature, 1907: unsuccessftil candi- date House of Commons for Miarquette, Man., 1908. Still largely interested Manitoba farm lands. Married Lilian Gertrude Edwards, Croyden, Surrey, England, 1897; has two sons. Clubs: Union. Recreations: Golf, motoring, yachting. Liberal; Presbyterian. Ad- dress: 1648 Rockland Ave., Victoria, B. C. JACKSON, Samuel Jacob. — ^Farmer Born Stradbally, Ireland, Feb. 18, 1848, son of Samuel and Elizabeth Jackson. Came to Canada as a boy. Educated public and grammar schools, Brampton. Came West and settled Winnipeg. Elect- ed to Manitoba Legislature 1883, 1886, 1888, 1892, 1896; defeated 1899. Speaker 1891. Elected for Selkirk to House of Commons, 1904; defeated, 1908. Alderman of Winnipeg, 1877. 1878, 1883; President of Rockwood Agricultural So- ciety a number of years; inspector of Indians Agency, 1902-1904. Married Ida Isabella Clarke, London, Ont., 1878. has six children. Address: Stonewall, Man. JACKSON, Thomas Henry. — Produce Merchant. Born Lanark, Ont., Jan. 23, 1854, son of John and Anne Jackson. Educated public schools, Lanark. Farm- ed Minnedosa, Man., 1878-1900. Reeve of Municipality of Danah, Man., three years; candidate for Manitoba Legisla- ture, 1898. Came to British Columbia, 1900, as Manager Harrison River Lum- ber Mills Co., later moved to Chilli- wack, where Mayor, 1909; Vice-Presi- dent, Chilliwack Telephone Co., Director Hospital Board. Married Letitia Cun- ningham, Lanark; has two son^ and four daughters. Societies: M.; I.O.O.P. Recreation: Address: B. C. JAKEWAT, Frank Henry. — Secretary Northern Elevator Co., Grain Exchange, Winnipeg. Born York County, Ont., Oct. 13, 1856, son of Aaron and Mary Jakeway. Educated public schools, On- tario. Came to Winnipeg, entered employ of Patterson Bros. Implement Co., 1880. Interested farm lands, city real estate. Married Jennie Ritchie, Winnipeg, 1900. Club: Carlston. Society: W. O. W. Recreations: Horses, skating. Liber- al, Methodist. Address: 243 River Ave., Winnipeg, Man. JAIklBS, Francis J. — Of Nay & James, Bond Dealers, General Investment and Insurance Brokers, Bond Exchange A. P. & A. Motoring, Westminster St., Chilliwack, FRANCIS J. JAMES Bldg., Regina; President, City Investing Co., Ltd.; Provisional Director, Scottish Saskatchewan Trust Corporation. Born London, England, Jan. 18, 1877, son of Francis William and Helen BuUemore James. Educated London. Came to Can- ada, 1898. Mercantile and general in- surance and financial business, Qu'Ap- pslle, Sask., 1899-1907. Joined the late J. W. Nay present business, 1907. Mem- ber, Executive Council, Regina Board of Trade. Married Christine Laura Tait, Montreal, 1904; has three daughters. So- Montreal, 1904; has three daughters. Club: Assiniboia; Regina Rowing; Re- gina Golf Cluj3. Societies: A. F. & A. M.; R. A. M; K. T.; A. A. O. N. M. S. Conservative; Presbyterian. Address: 2224 Smith St., Regina, Sask. JAMBS, Henry. — Stipendary Police Miagistrate, Brandon. Born England, January 9, 1837, son of Daniel and Elizabeth James. Educated Isle of Wight, England. Usher in school. Isle of Wight, 1856. Came to Canada, 1869; farmed Brandon district.. Honorable Secretary Brandon General Hospital. Auditor to Western Judicial District Board. Married Sarah Wellband, Bran- don, 1895; has two sons and one daugh- ter. Conservative; Protestant. Ad- dress: Brandon, Man. JAMBS, V. C. — General Manager Western Union Fire Insurance Co., 441 Richards St., Vancouver; Director Gen- eral Securities Co. Born Toronto, Sept. 17, 1873, son of Henry and Bertha James. Educated Ottawa and Toronto; Joined Merchants Bank, Ottawa, 1891; resigned from that service to engage business Vancouver, 1909. Married Caroline M. Sparling, Pembroke, Ont.; has one son. Club: Terminal City. Society: A. F. & A. M. Recreation: Lawn tennis. Address: Manhattan Apartments, Vancouver, B. C. 385 WHO'S WHO AND WHY E A. JAMES. JAMXSS, E. A. — Railroader (retired). President Winnipeg' Canning Co.; Vice- President Empire Stevedoring Co., Van- couver; Vice-President British Colum- bia Sand and Gravel Co., Victoria; Director Rock Producing Co., Victoria. Born London, England, April 11, 1865, son of Edwin and Harriett James. Came to Canada as a boy with his parents. Educated public schools, Belleville and Madoc, Ont. ; telegraph operator, G. T. R., Madoc, 1879; came to Winnipeg, 1881; associated with C. P. R., 1881- 1902, commencing as operator and fin- ishing as Superintendent of Transporta- tion; went to C. N. R. as General Super- intendent, 1902; appointed General Man- ager; retired on account of ill health 1907. Married Catharine Muriel Telford, Winnipeg, 1896; has one son. Club: Man- itoba. Recreations: Motoring, fishing, Anglican. Address: 135 Hargrave St., Winnipeg, Man. 386 WHO'S WHO AND WHY JAlMtlESON', l^ieuteuant Colonel Fred- erick Charles — Of Rutherford, Jamieson & Grant, Barristers, Edmonton. Born North Grower, Carleton County, Ont., May 18, 1875, son of James and Mary Ann Jamieson. Educated public schools high school, Kemptville, Ont. Practiced with Hon. A. C. Rutherford, Strathcona, since 1899; opened office Edmonton, 1910. Ex-City Solicitor, Strathcona. Served as trooper, Canadian Mounted Ri- fles, South Africa, 1900 (medal with four clasps) ; raised B Squadron, C. M. R., 1901. Lieutenant Colonel in command of 19th Alberta Dragoons. Married Ann Virginia Catherine MacLeod, Edmonton, 1902; has one son. Clubs: Edmonton, Strathcona, Edmonton Country. Socie- ties: A. F. & A. M.; L. O. L. Recreation: Polo, shooting. Conservative; Anglican. Address: Edmonton, Alta. JAMIESOIT, Blchard Edwin. — ^Man- ager Canadian Rubber Co., for British Columbia, 403 Cordova St., Vancouver. Born Bond Head, Ont, Dec. 29, 1867, son of William Reynolds and Margaret Jamieson. Educated Bond Head, Brad- ford and Toronto. With L. A. Stev- ens, Toronto; subsequently engaged with Higgins & Co., Ames, Holden Co., Ca- nadian Rubber Co., Toronto. Came to British Columbia, 1905, Married Jane Eraser, 1891: has one son and three daughters Clubs: Terminal; City; Commercial. Societies: I. O. O. P., I. O. F., A. F. & A. M.. Recreations: Lacrosse, and all outdoor sports. Ad- dress: 2632 Alberta St., Vancouver, B. C. THOMAS G. JAMIESON. JAMIESON, THOMAS G., B. A Secretary-Treasurer Globe Elevator Co., Grain Exchange, Calgary. Born Lan- ark County, Ont., April 18, 1872, son of J. W. and Mary J. Jamieson. Educat- ed Macalister College, St. Paul, Minn. Clerk with J. W. Jamieson, grain dealer, Roscoe, S. D., 1901-1903; with C. G. Treys, Fessenden, N. D., 1903-1905. came to Alberta, 1905; Superintendent Alberta Pacific Elevator Co., 1906-1909; present position since 1909. Married Chloe Sharkey, Cumberland, Ont., 1908; has one daughter. Recreation: Fish- ing. Presbyterian. Address: 533 Thirteenth Ave., W., Calgary, Alta. MARENUS JANSE. JANSE, Marenus. — Of Janse, McDon- nell & Co., Railroad Contractors, Cal- gary. President Janse Bros., Co.,' Ltd. Born Boston, Mass., Jan. 11, 1862, son of Hector and Mary Janse. Educated public and high schools, Fort Madison, Iowa. Civil Engineer, Colorado, 1880- 1882; engineer Oregon and California Railway, Southern Oregon, 1882-1884; railroad contractor, since 1885; came to Alberta, 1903. Married Adelaide B. Bis- bee, Akron, Ohio, 1907. Society: B. P. O. E. Recreations: Hunting, flishing. Presbyterian. Address, Calgary, Alta. JABDINE, John, M. X.. A. — Contrac- tor. Born Lockerbie, Scotland, Sept, 24, 1854, son of John and Janet Jardine. Educated Drysdale public schools. Came to British Columbia, established present business 1884; owns farm lands Lang- ley, B. C. Unsuccessfully contested Esquimalt for British Columbia Legis- lature, 1903 and '1907. Married Jane King Stoddart, Scotland, 1880. Recrea- tion: Farming. Liberal; Protestant. Address: Thoburn, Esquimalt Road, Victoria, B. C. 387 WHO'S WHO AND WHY JARDXNi:, Robert. — President Daily News Publishing Co., New Westminster. Born Cambellton, N. B., Jan. 28, 1864, son of John and Catherine Jardlne. Edu- cated public schools. Railroader, New Brunswick, 1880. Came to British Co- lumbia, 1889. Owner of steamer "Trans- fer." Unsuccessful Liberal candidate for Dominion Parliament, 1907. Mar- ried Ann CoUas, Vancouver; has one son and two daughters. Clubs: Westmin- ster. Societies: Knights Templar, A. F. & A. M., A. A. O. N. M. S. Recrea- tion: Lacrosse. Address: 428 Sixth St. New Westminster, B. C. S. G. JARDINE. JARDINE, Simon Graham Manager Royal Bank, East End Branch, Van- couver. Born Jardineville, Kent- Coun- ty, N. B., Sept. 4, 1879,' son of James and Mary Jardine. Educated Mt. Al- lison University; joined Royal Bank, Moncton, N. B., transferred to New- castle, N. B., Truro, N. S., Halifax, New Westminster, Bathhurst and Vancouver. Came to British Columbia, 1906. Mar- ried Margaret McKenzie Elliott, 191O6; has one daughter. Clubs: Terminal City, Canadian. Society: L O. O. F. Recreation: hunting. Presbyterian. Ad- dress: 1724 12th Ave., Vancouver, B. C. JABDINZ:, William Eddy — Assistant General Manager Bank of Vancouver, Vancouver. Born Jardineville, Kent Coun- ty, N. B., Feb. 4, 1882, son of John and Margaret Jardine. Educated: Mount Al- lison University. Clerk Royal Bank, Antigonish and Truro, N. S., 1898-1901; clerk Bank of New Brunswick, Summer- side, St. John, Riverside and Fredericton, WILLIAM EDDY JARDINE. N. B., 1901-1911; Bank of Vancouver, since January, 1912. Recreations: tennis, base- ball, outdoor sports. Presbyterian. Ad- dress: 1724 Twelfth Ave., Vancouver, B. C. JABBETT, Stephen Nicholson — City Building Inspector, Vancouver. Born Bridlington, Yorkshire, Dec. 27, 1847, son of Benjamin and Hannah Jarrett. Educated common school, Ontario. Con- tractor, Arthur, Ont., 1867-1898. Came to British Columbia, 1898. President, Skeena River Lumber Co.; president. Pa- cific Building Society; vice-president, Masonic Temple. Married Harriet Alma Van Akin, 1905. Society: A. F. & A, M. Address: 2905 Hemlock St., Vancouver, B. C. JABVIS, Arthur W. — Manager Mol- sons Bank, East End Branch, Vancouver. Born Montreal, March 7, 1879, son of William C. and Amy Jarvis. Educated Cate St. Antoine Academy, Montreal. Clerk, Moisons Bank, Montreal, 1897. Came to British Columbia, 1908. Club: Western. Recreations: sailing, canoeing. Address: 738 Burrard St., Vancouver, B. C. JABVIS, Charles William, M. 3^. A. — Of Ray, Street & Co., Bankers and Financial Agents, Port Arthur and Fort William, Ont. Born St. Eleanors, P. E. L, March 18, 1866, son of Henry Fitz- gerald and Lucy Desbrisay Harding Jar- vis; of U. E. L. stock; grandfather, Chief Justice of Prince Edward Is- land. Educated grammar school, Sum- merside, P. E. I. Secretary, Fort Wil- liam Board of Trade, three years; mem- ber Council, seven years; Mayor, two years; Water and Light Commissioner, two years; chairman. Port Arthur and 388 WHO'S WHO AND WHY CHARLES WILLIAM JARVIS, M. L. A. Fort William Street Railway, three years; United States Consular Agent for Thunder Bay District since 1895. Elected to Ontario Legislature for Fort William, 1911. Married Maria Louise Powley, Port Arthur, Ont, 1892; has three sons and one daughter. Conserva- tive; Anglican. Address: Fort William, Ont. JEFFERY, Bev. Charles Norman Fitzgrerald, M. A., B. D. — Canon, St. John's, Winnipeg. Born Newport, N. S., Dec. 3, 1860, son of James Wodehouse and Celeste Marvie Jeffery. Educated Mt. Allison College, Sackville, N. B. ; St. John's College, Winnipeg; General Theo- logical Seminary, New York. Ordained deacon, 1884; priest, 1885; missionarJ^ Clearwater, Man., 1884-1885; rector. Portage la Prairie, 1886-1887; rector, Douglastown, N. Y., 1891-1897; secretary of Synod Rupert's Land, 1901-1906. Came to Manitoba, 1882. Married Eleanor Har- riet Gunne, 1891; has two sons and two daughters. Anglican. Address: 138 Don- ald St., Winnipeg, Man. JEFFS, Thomas W. — Physician, 311 Hastings St. W., Vancouver. Born Blziver, Ont., July 7, 1857, son of Wil- liam and Margaret Jeffs. Educated To- ronto University (M. B.) Practiced Apsley, Ont. Came to British Columbia 1895, and practiced Cumberland and Revelstoke; moved to Vancouver 1899; Director Vancouver Orange Hall Co., Ltd., Coroner for British Columbia; Alderman Vancouver, 1906; Police Com- missioner, 1907. Married Minnie Cow- en; has two sons and one daughter. Societies: L. O. L., K. P., K. O. T. M. Recreations: Gardening. Address: 1250 Salsbury St., Vancouver, B. C. JENNINas, Milton Bobhius, A. B. — Editor and General Manager, The Jour- nal, 657 First St., Edmonton. Born Warsaw, N. Y., March 4, 1874, son of Edward and Mary Eliza Jennings. Edu- cated University of Rochester. Reporter, Rochester, 1890-1895; Montreal Herald, 1895-6; Washington (D. C.) Times, 1897; special correspondent and Second Lieu- tenant 202nd N. Y. Volunteers in Cuba, 1898; Mail and Empire and The Tele- gram, Toronto, 1899-1909. Came to Ed- monton, 1909. Married Carolyn Louise Sheldon, Buffalo, 1905. Clubs: Edmonton, Golf, and Country. Conservative; Con- sregationalist. Address: 535 Thirteenth Street, Edmonton, Alta. JENlfS, Eustace Alvanley. — Barrister, 633 Hastings St., Vancouver. Born Middlewich, Cheshire, England, July 14, 1860, son of Rev. Percival and Emma J. Jenns. Oame to British Columbia, 1864. Educated Collegiate school, Victoria; St. John's College, Hurstpierpoint, Sus- sex, England. Student at law under late Hon. Alex. Rocke Robertson, Vic- toria; registrar. Supreme and County Courts, New Westminster, 1881-1887; member firm Corbould, McCoU & Jenns, 1887-1891; moved to Vancouver, 1905, and practiced alone since. Published a book of verses, Victoria, 1880; a sec- ond Vancouver, 1910; has also written some political and literary articles. Married Madeline Fortune Webster, Granville, B. C. ; has one son and five daughters. Recreation: Gardening. Address: 621 Jervis St., Vancouver, B. C. JESSUF, Aaron. — Editor and Publish- er, Nanton News. Born Fort Scott, Kansas, Nov. 28, 1861, son of Thomas W. and Mary L. Johns. Educated pub- lic schools. United States. Came to Alberta, 1905. Married Margaret Camp- bell, Duntroon, Ont, 1894; has two sons and two daughters. Society: A. F. & A. M. Independent Liberal; Anglican. Address: Nanton, Alta. JIM, Lim — -Manager Bank of Vancou- ver, Pender Street Branch, Vancouver; Manager Gim Lee Yuen Co. ; Director Van- couver Furniture Co.; Director Lun Wo Transfer Co. Born Canton, China, Nov. 4, 1887, son of Lim Duck Chew and Lim Chin Shee. Came to Vancouver, 1899; Educated: Vancouver public schools. Mer- cantile and shipping business. Vancouver, 1906-1910; manager Bank of Vancouver since 1911. Married Lim Gin Shee, 1905; has three daughters. Society: Chinese Benevolent. Recreation: motoring. Con- fucius. Address: 1761 Grant St., Vancou- ver, B. C. 389 WHO'S WHO AND WHY JOHNSON, Andrew I^ouis. — Western Manager Ames-Holden-McCready, Ltd., Princess and McDermott Ave., Winnipeg. Born Brooklyn, N. Y., Sept. 16, 1857. Educated Montreal. Came to Winnipeg, 1882. Honorary Secretary-Treasurer Win- nipeg General Hospital. Ex-President Winnipeg Board of Trade. Married Mar- garet McKibtain, Manitoba; has one son and one daughter. Club: Manitoba. So- ciety: A. F. & A. M. Recreation: golf. Address: 577 River Ave., Winnipeg, Man. JOHNSON, Arthur.— Publisher, In- terior Publishing Co., Ltd., McKenzie Ave., Revelstoke. Born Kinglough, Bruce County, Ont., April 22, 1865, son of James and Margaret Johnson. Edu- cated public schools. Foreman Portage la Prairie Review, Portage la Prairie, 1880; Publisher Herald, Edmonton, 1894; foreman Calgary Herald, Calgary, 1886; present business established 1896. Mar- ried J. Edna Clarey, Midland, Ont., 1892; has one son and four daughters. Clubs: Revelstoke. Societies: K. of P.; L. O. L. Conservative; Methodist. Ad- dress: Revelstoke, B. C. MAJOR C. GARDINER JOHNSON. JOHNSON, Major C. Gardiner. — Lloyd's Agent for British Columbia; Managing Director, Johnson Wharf; Secretary, Pilot Board, Vancouver. Born Dunblane, Scotland, Feb. 6, 1857, son of Robert and Charlotte Johnson. Educated Clifton Bank, St. Andrews; St. Andrews University. Went to sea when fourteen years of age on "Lake Leaman" clipper ship sailing from Liv- erpool to East; subsequently on steam- ship "Viking;" afterwards on steam and sailing ship "William Davie," sailing to New Zealand; with Australian Steam- ship Navigation Co. (now Australian Union Steamship Navigation Co.), 1880; returned to England, where resided for a year. Came to Manitoba and engaged farming, 1881-1885. Sheriff, Portage la Prairie, Man., 1883-1885. Came to Brit- ish Columbia, 1885. Served eighteen years with 5th Regiment, Garrison Ar- tillery and 6th Regiment, Duke of Con- naught's Rifles; retired with the rank of Major from Department of Militia, 1911. Married Minnie Boultbee, 1884; has one daughter. Clubs: Vancouver, Western, Union (Victoria); President; Vancouver Cricket Club. Societies: A. F. and A. M. (Charter member Cascade Lodge); St. Andrews. Recreations: Football; amateur sports of all kinds. Christian Scientist. Address: Bandra House, Oak St., Vancouver, B. C. JOHNSON, Rev. Frederick WeUs, B. D.^Rector of St. John's Church, Archdeacon of Moose Jaw. Born Lon- don, England, Jan. 30, 1865, son of Ray- mond George and Barbara Johnson. Educated Argyll College Notting Hill, London; St. John's College, Manitoba University. Came to Canada, 1885; or- dained, 1892; Regina, 1893; Craven, 1894; Fort Qu'Appelle, 1894-1904; present charge since 1904. Married Margaret B. Lock, 1894; has one son and two daughters. Society: S. O. E. An- glican. Address: 31 Tenth Ave., Moose Jaw, Sask. JOHNSON, George Balfour, M. Z^. A. — General Mercliant. Born Romano Bridge, Peebleshire, Scotland, March 21, 1865, son of John and Anna M. K. L. Johns- ton. Educated Aberdeen, Scotland. Came to Canada, 1884. Mayor of Mel- fort, 1907-1908. Represented Kinistlno, Saskatchewan Legislature, 1908-1912; elected for Melfort district, 1912. Mar- ried Frances M. Hay ward; has three daughters. Address: Melfort, Sask. JOHNSON, Honoral)le James, M. It. A. — Farmer, President Boissevain Land Co., grain buyer, general store, Minto, Man., Speaker of Manitoba Legislature, Bossevain. Born Mitchell, Ont., Nov. IS, 1855, son of John and Martha John- son. Educated public schools, Mitch- ell. Farmed Fullerton tdwnship, Perth County, Ont., 1875-1882. Came to Manitoba and took up land. Served as councillor and reeve of Morton and Riverside; Mayor of Boissevain. Elect- ed to Manitoba Legislature, representing Turtle Mountain 1897, and re-elected at every election since. Speaker since 1903. Married Susanna Oliver, Mitch- ell, 1879; has three sons. (Conserva- tive; Anglican. Adress: Boissevain, Man. 390 WHO'S WHO AND WHY HUMPHREY LORNB JOHNSON. JOHNSON, Humphrey I^orne — Manag- ing Director, Great West Security Com- pany, Ltd. ; Vice-President and Manag- ing Director, Pacific Properties, Ltd., Pacific Bldg., Vancouver (both British Columbia charter) ; President, Western Cities Development Co., Ltd.; Vice-Pres- ident, Sterling Loan and Securiteis Co., Ltd.; Vice-President, Plainview Farm- ing., Ltd.; Director, Security Loan Co. (all Saskatchewan charters) ; Director, Sterling Trust Corporation (Dominion charter) ; Director, Toronto Montreal Properties, Ltd. (Ontario charter). Born Elgin County, Ont, 1880, son of Humphrey and Isabella Connor Johnson. Educated public and high schools, Ayl- mer, Ont. Bank clerk, H. Johnson, Springfield, Ont., 1903-1905; financial agent, Regina, 1905-1907; land depart- ment, C. N. R., 1907-1908; since that time identified with organization and management of above named companies. Came to Vancouver, 1912. Clubs: Re- gina Boat; Regina Tennis and Bowling; British Columbia Golf. Societies: A. F. & A. M.; I. O. O. F. Recreations: tennis, bowling, motoring, golf. Con- servative; Methodist. Address: Glen- coe Lodge, Vancouver, B. C. JOHNSON, Jonas Peter — Of J. P. Johnson & Co., Real Estate and Finan- cial Agents, Wetaskiwin; member Exec- utive, Wetaskiwin Board of Trade. Born Sundsvall, Sweden, July 28, 1882. son of Jonas and Sigurd Johnson. Educated public and high schools, Winnipeg. As- sociated with Swedish-Canada newspa- per, Winnipeg, 1893-1905. Came to Al- berta, 1906; established present busi- ness, 1906. Married Martha Olstead, 1907; has one son and two daughters. Society: K. P. Recreation: baseball. Liberal; Baptist. Address: Andrews St., Wetaskiwin, Alta. K. D. J. C. JOHNSON. JOHNSON, Kenneth Day John Cath- cart. — Manager, The Molsons Bank, Lethbridge. Born Old Wolverton, Buckinghamshire, England, Oct. 7, 1875, son of John George Ventris Field and Ellen Johnson. Came to Manitoba, 1884. Educated St. John's College, Winnipeg. Junior, Molsons Bank, Winnipeg, 1892; accountant, Revelstoke, B. C, 1898; Cal- gary, 1901; manager, Lethbridge, 1908. Served as Sergeant 90th Battalion, Win- nipeg, 1893-1895. Sergeant Instructor on formation of Rocky Mountain Ran- gers, Revelstoke, 1900. Married Anna A. Morrison, Calgary, 1901; has three sons. Clubs: Chinook, Curlers, (President). Societies: A. P. & A. M.; I. O. O. F. Recreations: hockey, foot- ball, carling, trap and rifle shooting. Independent Liberal; Anglican. Ad- dress: 917 7th Ave., S., Lethbridge, Alta. JOHNSON, Thomas Herman, B. A., M. 1. A. — Of Rothwell, Johnson & Berg- man, Barristers, McArthur Building, Winnipeg. Born Iceland, Feb. 12, 1870, son of John and Margaret Johnson. Came to Manitoba, 1879. Educated public schools, Winnipeg; Gustavus Adolphus College, St. Peter, Minn. Practiced Winnipeg, 1900. Elected to Manitoba Legislature for West Winni- peg, 1907; re-elected, 1910. School Trustee, Winnipeg, 1904-1907. Married Aurora Frederickson, Winnipeg, 1898; has two sons and one daughter. Club: Carleton, Liberal; Lutheran. Address: 629 McDermot Ave., Winnipeg, Man. 391 WHO'S WHO AND WHY ADAM SMITH JOHNSTON. JOHirSTOM', Adam Smith — Barrister at Law, Solicitor, etc., 6-7 Ellis Block, New Westminster. Born Huron County, Ont., April 5, 1888, son of John and Mar- garet J. Jolmston. Educated Toronto and New Westminster. Came to British Columbia, 1902. Read law with Howay, Reid & Bowes; Anson Whealler; Sir Richard McBride; J. D. Kennedy, and Honorable W. Norman Bole, K. C. Called to British Columbia Bar, 1910. Admitted as partner in firm of Whiteside, Ed- monds & Johnston, 1911; witlidrew from firm and now practicing under own name. Director and solicitor Western Union Fire Insurance Company, Ltd.; solicitor Bank of Vancouver. Cliibs: Westminster; Conservative. Recreations; exploring, shooting. Conservative; An- glican. Address: 330 Third St., New Westminster, B. C. JOHNSTOIT, Frederick Arthur. — Proprietor, Johnston Storage and Cart- age Co., 114a 9th Ave., E., Calgary. Vice- President Alberta Ice Co., Ltd.; Director Calgary Industrial Investors, Ltd.; Pres- ident Western Building Co., Ltd.; Direc- tor Calgary Industrial Exhibition Co., Ltd.; Member Alberta Horsebreeders' Association, Calgary Board of Trade, Calgary Town Planning Commission and Calgary Industrial Bureau. Born North Wakefield, Que., Jan. 1, 1878, son of Robert and Judith Johnston. Edu- cated public and high scliools, Manitoba. Clothing business, Brandon, Man., 1902- 1903; traveling representative, Hudson F. A. JOHNSTON. Bay Knitting Co., Montreal, 1903-1905. Came to Calgary and established present business, 1907. Married Bertha Clarke, Calgary, 1907. Club: Alberta. Recrea- tions: sports, baseball, hockey, horse racing. Society: A. F. & A. M. Inde- pendent; Baptist. Address: 1817 8tn St., West Calgary, Alta. JOHNSTON. JOHNSTON, George Chalmers. — Of Johnston & Spencer, Real Estate and Financial Brokers, Vernon. Born Lon- don, England, April 21, 1874, son of Wil- liam and Clarissa Johnston. Educated Christ's Hospital School, London. Came to British Columbia, 1892. Farming, Vancouver Island, 1892-1894; mining, Klondyke, 1898-1901; established present 392 WHO'S WHO AND WHY business, 1908. Captain, B. Squadron, Britisli Columbia Horse. City Asses- sor, Vernon, 1910-1911; Secretary, Ver- non Board of Trade, 1911. Married Agnes Jessie Blacliburn, Victoria, B. C; lias two sons and one daughter. Clubs: Overseas, Junior Army and Navy, (London, England). Recreation: Out- door sports. Conservative; Anglican. Address: Vernon, B. C. JOHNSTON, John Kenneth, M. A., SX. L. A. — Barrister and Solicitor, Farmer. Born Crinan, Aldborough township, El- gin County, Ont., June 28, 1865, son of Duncan M. and Harriet Johnston. Educated home school and Queen's Uni- versity. Taught Smith's Falls high school, 1897-1900; Vice Principal and Principal Calgary high school, 1900-1903. Has large interests at Kamsack, Sask. Elected to Saskatchewan Legislature for Pelly, 1908. Liberal;; Presbyterian. Address: Veregin and Kamsack, Sask. JOHNSTON, Margaret Jeannette, B. A. — Teacher, Central Collegiate Insti- tute, Winnipeg. Born Dublin, Ireland, daughter of William and Margaret All- ingham Johnston. Came to Winnipeg, 1881. Educated public schools and Manitoba University (honors). Presi- dent University Woman's Club; active member Women's Musical Club; West- ern Art Association; member board T. W. C. A., Winnipeg, since its inception. Recreation: Writing essays on various subjects. Address: 361 Dufferen Ave., Winnipeg, Man. JOHNSTON, ■Wilhar. — Of Johnston & Johnston, Real Estate and Mining Brok- ers, 563 Georgia St., Vancouver; Director Big Interior Gold Mine; Director, Prin- cess Royal Island Gold Mine; Director, Gilford Pish Co.; Trustee, American Canadian Coal Co. Born Londonderry, N. S., March 6, 1856, son of Gardiner and Eliza Wilson Johnston. Educated public schools. Nova Scotia. Followed sea twenty-flve years; Master Mariner; Master of A. W. McLelan's ship Wave King; took her around the world, 1884. Married Annie Laura Dehay, Acadian Mines, N. S., 1887; has two sons and one daughter. Societies: A. F. & A. M.; I. O. O. F. Recreations: Hunt- ing, fishing. Conservative; Presbyter- ian. Address: 1010 Alberni St., Van- couver, B. C. JOHNSTONE, I^eslie Ingalls, B. S.— Lecturer Surveying and (jeodesy. Uni- versity of Manitoba. Born St. Paul Minn., Dec. 24, 1882, son of George and Emma Claretta Johnstone. Educated University of Maine. Civil and drain- age engineer St. Cloud, Minn., 1905; in- structor in civil engineering. University of Maine, 1907-1910. Appointed to pre- sent position, 1910. Married Sylvia Grace Parker, St. Cloud, Minn., 1906. Societies: Alpha Tau Omega Frater- nity; A. P. & A. M. Recreations: Hunt- ing, canoeing, baseball, tennis. Pres- byterian. Address: Winnipeg, Man. JOHNSTONS, Iiewis Martin, l^Ii. B. — Of Johnstone & Ritchie, Barrister and Solicitor, Lethbridge. Born Halifax, Aug. 29, 1870, son of Henry Wentworth and Teresa Frances Johnstone. Edu- cated Stonyhurst College, England; Mount St. Mary's College, England; Dalhousie Universiay; Harvard Univer- sity Law School. Practiced Halifax, 1893; came to Alberta, 1901; member of firm Haultain, McKenzie & John- stone, Lethbridge, 1901; practiced alone 1903-1908; present partnership formed 1908. Member of Board of Governors University of Alberta; President Board of Associated Charities and Children's Relief Society, Lethbridge; Director number of local companies. Married Emily Mary Rigby, daughter of Charles Rigby, M. D., Halifax, 1902. Club: Chi- nook. Recreations: Golf, shooting, motoring, Roman Catholic. Address; Lethbridge, Alta. HON. THOMAS COOKE JOHNSTONE. JOHNSTONS, Hon. Thomas Cooke^ Born and educated in Ontario. Called to Ontario Bar, 1876; practiced in Toronto previous to coming West; called to Northwest Territories Bar and practiced in Regina for some years, during which time was City Solicitor and Crown Pros- ecutor; appointed Puisne Judge, Supreme Court, Northwest Territories, 1906; as- signed to new Province of Saskatche- wan, 1907. Address: Regina, Sask. 393 WHO'S WHO AND WHY LIEUT. -COL. A. W. JONES, J. P. JONES, X^ieutenant Colonel Arthur W., J, p. — Financial Agent, Fort St. Victoria. Born Branxton Vicarage, North- umberland, England, May 23, 1851, son of Rev. Robert Jones, Vicar of Branx- ton and Maria Elenor Jones. Educated Edinburgh Academy. Came to British Co- lumbia, 1873, office of Hudson's Bay Co., Victoria. Notary Public. Served as District Paymaster, military district No. 11; also Army Service and Ordnance officer, Esquimalt; retired with honor- ary rank of Lieutenant Colonel, after servin;? twenty-six years militia of Canada. Married Emma Loewen, Vic- toria, 1899. Clubs: Union, United Empire (London, England). Recrea- tions: Fishing, shooting, golf. Con- servative; Anglican. Address: 1160 Rockland Ave., Victoria, B. C. JONES, Claude P., A. B. A. I. C— Architect, 429 Pender St. W., Vancouver. Born Kensington, London, England, 1879, son of William John and Eliza Jones. Educated North London Col- lege. Civil engineer in his father's of- fice later taking up architecture. Came to Canada and practiced since 190G. Club: Commercial. Recreations: Rid- ing, tennis. Address: Vancouver, B. C. JONES, Clifford T.— Of Jones, Pescod & Adams, Barristers, Calgary. Born Liv- erpool N. S., April 19, 1873, son of Joseph E. and Elizabeth Jones. Edu- cated Acadia College, Wolfville, N. S. Came to Alberta, 1893. Taught school Banff, 1894-1898; called to Alberta Bar, 1900; Alderman five years; School Trus- tee two years; Secretary Calgary Law Association, 1902, 1911; President Cal- gary Law Association, 1912; President Archaeological Society, 1913; Chairman Legislative Committee City Planning Commission; Secretary Liberal Associa- tion, 1908. Married Elizabeth J. White, Banff, 1901; has one son and four daugh- ters. Society: I. O. O. F. Liberal. Ad- dress: 2243 Prospect Ave., Calgary, Alta. JONES, Eva Lilian, Z;. Im. A. — Prin- cipal Havergal College, Winnipeg. Born London, England, daughter of John W. and Jane Archer Jones. Edu- cated London; Paris; Gerany; St. An- drew's University; Dlplomee, Paris; head of the day school, Havegal Col- lege, Toronto, 1902-1906. Came to Manitoba, 1906. President Winnipeg Women's Canadian Club, 1910-1911; member of executive Playgrounds As- sociation; member University Women's Club; Western Art Association. An- glican. Address: Havergal College, Winnipeg, Man. GOMER PHILIP JONES. JONES, Gomer Philip. — General Super- intendent Hedley Gold Mining Co., and Daly Reduction Co., Ltd., Hedley; Man- ager Similkameen Water Works. Born Ballarrat, Australia, Sept. 20, 1866, son of Evan Philip and Sarah Jones. Edu- cated Bendigo School of Mines, Victoria, Australia. Apprentice, Victoria, 1882- 1888; foreman. Brown Mining Co., New South Wales, 1889; mechanical engineer. Broken Hill Water Works, New South Wales, 1889-1891; various mining as- sociations. United States, 1891-1900. Served with Fourth Batallion, Victorian Militia, Bendigo, Australia, six years. Married Minnie McCutcheon, daughter of David McCutcheon, 1894; has one son and one daughter. Society: A. F. & A. M. Recreation: Golf. Conser- vative; Presbyterian. Address: Hed- ley, B, C. ^4 WHO'S WHO AND WHY JONES, James Bobert, M. B., Im. B. C. P. — Physician. Born Toronto, Feb. 15, 1848, son of Tliomas and EJliza Jones. Educated Toronto; London, England. Practiced Winnipeg, 1881. Consulting physician, Winnipeg General Hospital, St. Boniface, and Children's Hospital. Club: Manitoba. Conservative; An- glican. Address: 47 Osborne St., Winnipeg, Man. JONBS, James "William. — Manager and Secretary-Treasurer Central Okana- gan Land & Orchard Co., Ltd., Kelowna; Vice-President Thomas Lawson Co., Ltd.; President Jones, Copeland & Mc- Neill Land Co., Ltd., Grenfell, Sask; Director Central Okanagan Lands, Ltd.; Director Kelowna Irrigation Co., Ltd.; Director Kelowna Hospi- tal. Born Utica, Ont., Sept. 21, 1869, son of James and Tryphena Jones. Edu- cated high schools, Uxbridge and Port Perry, Ont. General merchant, Gren- fell, 1888-1907. Came to British Co- lumbia, established present business 1907. Alderman, Kelowna, 1910-1911. President Kelowna Board of Trade. Mar- ried Addie M. Bird, 1893; has one son and three daughters. Club: Kelowna. Society: A. F. & A. M. Recreation: Travel. Conservative; Methodist. Ad- dress: Kelowna, B. C. JONES, Honorable Joliu Edward, US. D., I^. 3^. B. — United States Consul Gen- eral, Winnipeg. Born Virginia, United States, Feb. 21. 1869, son of John W. and Kate J. Jones. Educated Columbia University; National Law School, grad- uate of both medicine and law. Edi- torial staff Washington Star eighteen years. Delegate Republican National Convention, representing Washington, 1900; Assistant Secretary Republican National Committee; opened first con- sulate-general in Manchuria, and opened consulate at Dalny. Came to Winni- peg, 1907. Member executive Manitoba Game Protective Association. Married Hilda Virginia Tyssowski, Washington, D. C, 1902; has one son and two daugh- ters. Clubs: University (Washing- ton); Manitoba. Recreations: Ama- teur athletics. Address: 72 Donald St., Winnipeg, Man. JONES, Jolin James. — Managing Di- rector Westminster Trust & Safe De- posit Co., Ltd., Columbia and Bigbie St., New Westminster; President Okanagan Telephone Co., Ltd.; President Elk Creek Waterworks Co., Ltd. Born Carnarvon- shire, North Wales, Nov. 1, 1854, son of JOHN JAMES JONES. John and Ann Jones. Came to Canada, 1882. Slate inspector, New Rockland Slate Co., Richmond, Que., 1882-1885; slate roofing contractor, Quebec Province, 1885-1891. Came to British Columbia, 1891. Married Ellen Owen, daughter of Captain Owen, Bangor, North Wales, 1877; has two sons and three daughters. Club: Westminster. Conservative; Anglican. Address: 52 Blackwood St., New Westminster, B. C. JONES, Stanley ILivingstone, B. A. — Of Lent & Jones, Barrister, McDougall Block, Calgary. Born Wolfville, N. S., June 16, 1878, son of Elizabeth B. and Joseph E. Jones, B. A. Educated Hor- ton Academy and Acadia University. Came to Alberta, 1901; practiced as member of firm Lent & Jones, Calgary, 1905. President Canadian South Afri- can Veterans Association, Calgary; Sec- retary Alberta Provincial Liberal As- sociation. Served as private with Roy- al Canadians, South African War, 1899- 1901; (medal and four clasps). Mar- ried Alice B. Todd, Walkerton, Ont., 1904. Clubs: Calgary; Canadian. Society: I. O. O. P. Recreations: Rifle shooting, mountain climbing. Lib- eral; Unitarian. Address: 531 Eighth Ave. E., Calgary, Alta. 395 WHO'S WHO AND WHY ROBERT WESLEY JONES, C. E., M. CAN. SOC. C. E. JONES, Bobert Wesley, C. £., M. Can. Soc. C. E. — Of Fail-child, Jones & Taylor, Consulting, Civil, Mining and Electrical Engineers, Tegler Bldg., Edmonton; Di- rector, Mountain Park Coal Co. Born Burlington, Iowa, May 11, 1871, son of David R. and Sarah Jones. Educated: Public schools; Washington University, Seattle. Rodman, Oregon & Washing- ton Ry., 1890; assistant engineer. Great Northern Ry., 1891-1900; assistant en- gineer, C. P. R., Winnipeg, 1900-1903; district engineer, G. T. P., Edmonton, 1903-1906; division engineer, G. T. P., Edmonton, 1906-1909; Alberta Govern- ment Engineer, 1909-1912; present part- nership formed 1912. On location and construction, Great Northern, Havre to Seattle, 1891-1893; in charge Cascade Tunnel, Great Northern, 1897-1900; dou- ble track work, C. P. R., between Winni- peg and Fort William, 1900-1903; ex- ploration work in Rocky Mountains from Athabasca to Peace River, G. T. P., 1903- 1906; in charge of construction G. T. P., Saskatoon to Wolf Creek, 1906-1909; in- spected Provincial guaranteed railroad lines for Alberta Government, 1909-1912; consulting engineer for Railway Depart- ment, Province of Alberta; in charge building Mountain Park Coal Ry., Al- berta coal branch to Mountain Park mines, 1912. Referred to as "Smith the Silent" by Cy Warman in his short 396 WHO'S WHO AND WHY stories in connection with location of G. T. P. and other stories of Northwest; referred to in Talbot's "Making of a Great Canadian Railway." Married Jean Tyner, Prescott, Ont., 1907; has one son and one daughter. Clubs: Edmonton; Ed- monton Engineering. Society: A. P. & A. M. Recreation: Baseball. Liberal; Anglican. Address: 355 Seventh St., Ed- monton, Alta. STEPHEN JONES. JONES, Stephen. — -Proprietor Domin- ion Hotel, Victoria. Born Clinton, Ont., July 7, 1869, son of Stephen and Eliza- beth Jones. Educated high school, Vic- toria. Came to British Columbia 1872; member of Council of Board of Trade two years. Married Eliza Margaret Thompson, Cornwall, Ont., 1910; has one son. Club: Pacific (life member). A. F. & A. M. Recreations: motoring. Liberal; Anglican. 249 Douglas St., Victoria, Society: Fishing, Address B. C. JOBDAN, Henry Clay. — Managing Di- rector Jordan Manufacturing Co., 958 Powell St., Vancouver. Born Indian- apolis, Ind., July 28, 1845, son of James G. and Mary A. Jordan. Educated In- dianapolis. Served United States Army with 5th Indiana Cavalry 1862-1865. Financial Manager Indianapolis Whole- sale Grocers' Association seven years; later with J. B. Allfree Manufacturing Co., mill machinery; produced several patent inventions bearing his name, in- cluding automatic car fenders and pat- ent crude oil burners; was member Leg- islative Council of Indiana; member of Board of Warner's Railway Patents Company, Consolidated, Tacoma, Wash.; Vice-President and General Manager Jordan Improved Automatic Pender Co. Seattle, Wash. Married Adelaide Alli- son, Indianapolis; has five sons and four daughters. Society: G. A. R. Re- creations: Hunting, fishing. Ad- dress: 1310 Robson St., Vancouver, B. G. JOBDAN, Henry lawson, B. A. — Of Maclean, Jordan, Hollinrake & Moxon, Blarristers, National Trust Building, Saskatoon. Born Toronto, Feb. 22, 1875, son of Henry and Mary Eliza Grant Jor- dan. Educated Toronto University; Os- goode Hall. Practised Toronto, 1900; came to Saskatcliewan and practised Estevan, 1903; Saskatoon, 1906. Served Captain, 95th Regiment, Saskatoon. Club: Saskatoon (President). Society: A. F. & A. M. Recreations: golf, curling. Conservative; Anglican. Address: Saska- toon, Sask. JUKBS, Bev. Mark. — Anglican clergyman, Vancouver. Born Ontario, Dec. 7, 1842, son of Rev. Mark Richard and Harriet Jukes. Educated England, ordained deacon by Bishop Helmuth, London, Ont., 1875, priest by the late Archbishop McRae, of Ruperts Land and Metropolitan of Canada, Winnipeg, 1876. After fourteen years of mission- ary work Manitoba Emerson, High Bluff and Minnedosa, went to Minne- sota, Alexandira and Anoka three and a half years; Virginia City, Nevada, two years; Bellingham, Wash, five years; Wellington, B. C, as locum tenens, one and a half years; Chilliwack, seven years; now has charge of St. Luke's Church, South Vancouver. Married Emma L. Parnell, 1876; has five sons and two daughters. Address: Van- couver, B. C. JXTH'IFEB, Annie Bessie — Supervisor of Household Science, Victoria, B. C. Born Norwich, England, daughter of Robert Kerrison and Elizabeth Joyce Juniper. Educated Norwich high school; Norfolk Norwich Household Science Training School; Battersea Training Col- lege, London, England. Two years charge of Cookery Centre at Higher Grade and Nelson Street Schools at Nor- wich. On the staff of Welsh Interme- diate Schools. Llandovery and Hawar- den. Established Household Science un- der Macdonald fund at Middleton, N. S.; Prince of Wales College, Prince Edward Island; held office of Dean of Household Science, Macdonald Agricultural CoUeg.e, Ste. Anne de Bellevue, Que.; Professor of Household Science at the Manitoba Agricultural Colleg, Winnipeg; member of Commission for Technical Education for Province of Manitoba. Address: School Board Offices, Victoria, B. C. WHO'S WHO AND WHY JUST, Carl P. — Manager Canadian German Realty Co., 313 Mclntyre Block, Winnipeg. Born Rapidan, Minn., June 26, 1885, son of William T. and Dorothy Just. Educated public schools, Min- nesota. Came to Winnipeg and as- sumed present position, 1906. Recrea- tion: Motoring. Independent; Ger- man Lutheran. Address: 784 El- gin Ave., Winnipeg, Man. K XABTTRAai, Goro, M. A. B. Sc. — Proprietor The Canadian News, 363 Pow- ell St., Vancouver. Born Chiba-Ken, Japan, Dec. 27, 1864, son of Taimon and Yasu Kaburagi. Educated Government College, Tokyo, Japan; Northwest Uni- versity; University of Illinois. Came to British Columbia as preacher ana teaclier; Ex-Superintendent Japanese missions, British Columbia; Ex-Secre- tary Japanese Benevolent Association, Steveston, British Columbia; President Japanese Tea Gardens; President Chiba Association. Married Kaoru Ishiwara, Vancouver. Club: Nippon. Address: 354 Alexander St., Vancouver, B.C. KAISER, Prank — Managing Director Grand Union Hotel Co., Ltd., Athabasca Landing. Born Buffalo, N. Y., Sept. 5, 1870, son of Frank and Elizabeth Johnson Kaiser. Educated: St. Michael's School, Buffalo. With General Electric Co., manu- facturing department, Buffalo, 1888-1893; with Am-erican Express Co., Buffalo, 1895- 1900; hotel business, Lackawana, N. Y., 1902-1911; present business since 1911. Recreations: shooting, fishing. Roman Catholic. Address: Athabasca Landing, Alta. KAFPPI^E, Arthur James. — Of Kap- pele & Dockerill, Barristers, Pacific Block, Vancouver. Born Preston, Ont., July 25, 1876, son of Rev. Stephen Kap- pele. Educated Toronto; Trinity Uni- versity. Came to British Columbia, 1899 and has practiced Vancouver since; joint author of Practical Statutes of Ontario; author of Utopian Snap Shots. Marrie. — Provincial Inspector of boilers and machinery. Parliament Buildings, Victoria. Born Rothesay, Scotland, March 17, 1875, son of Robert and Helen Kay. Educated Rothesay Academy; engineer, Glasgow, 1891-1898. Came to British Columbia, 1898. So- ciety: A. F. & A. M. Address: 268 Ontario St., Victoria, B. C. 398 WHO'S WHO AND WHY ARNOLD EVAN KEALT. KEAIiV, Arnold Evan. — Police Mag- istiate, Broker, 506 Pacific Building, Vancouver; President Canadian Crude Oil Co.; Director Fossil Oil Co.; Secre- tary and Director East Vancouver Land Co. Bom Chelsea, London, England, Jan. 10. 1870, son of James William and Clara Marion Kealy. Educated War- minster Grammar School, Wiltshire, England. Came to British Columbia, 1891. Served as Reeve, North Van- couver, 1905, 1906. 1907; made first Mayor of North Vancouver. 1907-1908; Police Magistrate since 1907. Married Louise Smith McLeod, daughter of Rev. J. M. McLeod, 1898; has two sons and one daughter. Clubs: Commercial; Terminal City; North Vancouver. So- ciety: K. of P. Recreations: Hockey, cricket, tennis. Conservative; Anglican. Address: St. Andrews Ave., North Van- couver, B'. C. KISAI^Y, nxajor Oswald William. — - Barrister, Police Magistrate, Medicine Hat. Born London, England, April 26, 1868, son of James William and Clara Marion Butcher Kealy. Educated Ep- som College. Law student Dollman & Pritchard, London, England, 1884-1889; came to Canada, 1890; Constable Royal Northwest Mounted Police, Battleford, 1890-1900; practiced as Da.vin & Kealy, Regina, 1901; came to Medicine Hat, 1902; City Solicitor until appointment to present position; member board Medicine Hat General Hospital; Major Alberta Hussars (21st), Medicine Hat. Married Doralice Wedge, Perryside, Wales, 1908; has two sons. Clubs: Cypress, Junior Army and Navy (Lon- don, England). Societies: A. P. & A. M. (P. G. M. for Alberta) L O. P. Recreations: Curling, tennis. Con- servative; Anglican. Address: Medi- cine Hat, Alta. KEABV, William Holland — Insurance Agent, 520 Columbia St., New Westmin- ster. Born Portsmouth, England, April 27, 1860, son of Mary Holland and James Keary, late of Royal Engineers. Educated: St. Louis College, Westminster. Came to British Columbia, 1860. Printer, Colum- bian, New Westminster, 1873-1880; re- porter and school teacher, Oregon, 1880- 1881; proprietor of book store. New West- minster, 1881-188ti; accountant, storekeeper and schoolmaster. Penitentiary, New West- minster, 1885-1895. Served with Garrison Artillery, New Westminster Rifles, 1876- 1883. Mayor New Westminster, 1902-1909; alderman, twelve years; Honorary Secre- tary Royal Columbian Hospital, New West- minster,- 1878-1911; some time chief New Westminster Fire Department; Chairman Municipal Commission appointed by Pro- vincial Government; manager and secre- tary Provincial Exhibition, 1900-1911; first secretary and for three years president British Columbia Union of Municipalities. Married Mary Caroline Bickhoff, 1881; has three sons and three daughters. Clubs: Westminster, Terminal Citv (Vancouver). Societies: A. O. U. W.; K. P.; L O. O. P.; Printers' Union. Recreation: boating. Con- servative; Roman Catholic. Address: 72 First St., New Westminster, B. C. KEEFEB, Georg-e Alexander, M. Inst, C. E., M. Am. Soc. C. E. and M., Can. Soc. C. E. — Resident Engineer, Dominion Department of Public Works, New West- minster. Born Cornwall, Ont, Sept. 10, 1836, son of George and Margaret Keefer. Educated St. Catherine's Academy. On survey and location. Grand Trunk Railway, Montreal \ to Cornwall, and Vaudreul and Ottawa Railway, 1853-1857; architect's office and Victoria Bridge, Pt. St. Charles, Montreal, 1857-1865; hydrographical sur- vey of Illinois River from Lake Michi- gan to Mississippi River, construction of lock at Keokuk, Iowa, under United States Engineers. Construction of lock and dam at Henry, 111., under State of Illinois, 1865-1872; Chief Engineer, Belleville & Grand Junction and Belle- ville and North Hastings Railway, 1872- 1875; Dominion Government surveys, Canadian Pacific Railway, Rocky Moun- tains, Tellowhead Pass westward. Final location and construction, C. P. R. through Eraser River canyons. Con- struction, Boston Bar to Lytton, B. C, 1876-1885; Dominion Government In- spector, British Columbia, 1886-1887; in private practice, during which de- signed and installed Vancouver Water- works, 1887-1889; resident engineer in charge of Dominion Public Works Brit- ish Columbia, 1900-1911. Married Char- lotte Maude MacMartin, Perth, Ont, 1870 has three sons and one daughter. 399 WHO'S WHO AND WHY Clubs: Union (Victoria), Westminster. Societies: English Institute of Civil Engineers, American and Canadian So- cieties of Civil Engineers, National Geo- graphical Society of Washington, D. C. Recreations: Yachting, shooting, fish- ing and all outdoor sports. Address: New Westminster, B. C. KEEN, William Henry, M. D., C. M. — Physician and Surgeon. Born St. Mary's Ont., June 2, 1877, son of John A. C. and Mary Keen. Educated West- ern University. Came to Alberta and practiced, 1905. Councillor, Nanton, 1911-1913; President Conservative As- sociation, Nanton. Club: Nanton. Societies: A. F. & A. M., I. O. O. F. Conservative; Anglican. Address: Nan- ton, Alta. KEEXn^E-SrSIDE, Ellis William.— Provincial Manager North American Life Assurance Co., 445 Granville St., Vancou- ver. Born London, Ont., Dec. 25, 1861, son of Anthony and Anna Maria Keenleyside. Educated public high schools London. Wholesale dry goods, London; subse- quently engaged life insurance, Toron- to. Came to British Columbia, 1899. Director Dominion Trust Co., Ltd.; Di- rector and Secretary W. J. McMaster & Sons, Ltd.; Director British Canadian Securities, Ltd.; Director Title Holding Co., Ltd.; Vice-President Confederation Investment Co., Ltd.; Director London & British Columbia Insurance Co.; Pres- ident Y. M. C. A., 1908, 1909, 1910, 1911, 1912. Married Margaret Louise Irvine, 1889; has two sons and two daughters. Liberal; Methodist. Address: 3410 1st Ave., Vancouver, B. C. KEFFER, Frederick, E. M. — Acting General Manager British Columbia Cop- per Co., Ltd., and New Dominion Copper Co., Ltd. Greenwood. Born Philadelphia, Pa., Sept. 21, 1861, son of John C. and Harriet J. Keffer. Educated Ohio State University, Columbus, Ohio. Engaged field work for Geological Survey, Ohio State Government, 1882; engaged railway construction work, Pennsylvania, 1883- 1884; electrical construction work, Co- lumbus, Ohio, 1885-1886; Assistant Pro- fessor chemistry, Ohio State University, 1886-1892; mining, Syndicate Improve- ment Co., Wyoming, 1892-1893; engaged electro-chemical work. New York City, 1894-1895; manager gold mining property. Old Mexico, 1895-1896. Came to British Columbia, 1896; manager British Co- lumbia Copper Co., Ltd., 1896-1905; consulting engineer and geologist same company, 1905-1912; present position since July, 1912. Married Emily Caro- line Lehner, 1887; has one son. Club: Greenwood. Societies: Canadian Mining Institute (Past president), American Mining Institute, American Electro- FREDERICK KEFFER, E. M. Chemical Society, American Association for Advancement of Science. Recrea- tions: Photography, fruit raising. Pres- byterian. Address: Greenwood, B. C. XEITH, Bouald, B. A., Iil,. B. — Bar- rister. Born Halifax, Aug. 26, 1882, son of Donald and Mary Clarke Keith. Edu- cated public schools, Dalhousie Uni- versity. Law student Drysdale & Mc- Innes, Halifax, 1904; Aikins & Co., Win- nipeg, 1905; came to North Battleford, 1906; practiced as Chisholm «& Keith, 1906; Earle & Keith, 1907; practicing alone since 1910. Clubs: Winnipeg Canoe, Northwest Rowing, Wanderers Athletic (Halifax). Recreations: Ca- noeing, riding, swimming, sailing. Con- servative; Presbyterian. Address: North Battleford, Sask. XEITH, Neil Donald, B. A., M. A., B. D. — President Alberta Ladies' College, Red Deer. Born Lakeport, Ont., son of Peter Duncan and Flora McKinnon Keith. Educated McGill University, Presbyterian College. With McCreery & Young, Glencoe, Ont., 1886; ordained and inducted into the pastorate of Knox Church, Leamington, Ont., by Presbytery of Chatham, 1899; called to Watford, 1901 (declined) ; resigned Leamington, 1905; called to Wick, Ont.; called to Prescott, Ont., 1908; called by Synod of Alberta to assume presidency of Alberta Ladies' College, Red Deer, 1910. Married Annie Younge, daughter of R. M. Younge, Red Deer, 1899; has one son and tliree daughters. Inde- pendent Liberal; Presbyterian. Ad- dress: Red Deer, Alta. 400 WHO'S WHO AND WHY GEORGE KELLBTT. KEI^IiETT, Georg-e. — (Retired). Boin Belleville, Ont., June 15, 1870, son of Richard and Mary Jane Campbell Kel- lett. Educated public schools. Came to Manitoba, 1879; crossed Red River in scow, there being no railways in Win- nipeg; one of pioneers on Carberry Plains; station agent, C. P. R., Deloraine and Sewell, Man., and Carlyle, Sask., 1889-1906; engaged in lumber business Carlyle, 1906-1911; installed waterworks system in town. Councillor. 1906-1908; Mayor, 1910; School Trustee, 1910-1911. Came to Vancouver, 1911. Alarried Gertrude Broatch, Moose Jaw, 1909. Recreations: Curling, etc. Conserva- tive; Protestant. Address: 446 13th Ave. W., Vancouver, B. C. Km^I^ET, r. E. — President and Gen- eral Manager, General Agencies, Lim- ited, Real Estate and Insurance Brok- ers, Wetaskiwin. Born Cleveland, Minn., Dec. 13, 1867, son of John W. and Eliza- beth Kelley. Educated public schools. Came to Alberta, 1892; farmed, 1892- 1900; established present business, 1900; incorporated under present style, 1912. Member, Wetaskiwin School Board, 1909-1912; member Council, Wetaskiwin, 1907-1908. Married Elizabeth Tomlin, 1893; has one son and two daughters. Societies: I. O. O. F. ; K. P. Recreations: curling, shooting. Conservative; Meth- odist. Address: Wetaskiwin, Alta. KEI^I^IHEB, Bartholomew Brosman, C. E. — Chief Engineer Grand Trunk Pa- cific Railway Co., Winnipeg. Born County Kerry, Ireland, Dec. 26, 1862, son of Johanna and John D. Kelliher, C. E. Educated Dublin University. Came to America 1886. Civil engineer on the principal western railway sys- tems United States, 1886-1904; joined Grand Trunk Pacific Railway, 1904; ap- pointed Chief Engineer, 1905; removed office from Montreal to Winnipeg, 1909. ^^^^^^^HHb^^II, wit,^^ 1 ^^^^H ^ "^1 ^^1 ^^^^Hli|||b»j% , ^^1 1 ^^Kmt^J^^ 8 1 m BARTHOLOMEW B. KELLIHER. Married Anna Isabelle Souter, 1904 (de- ceased, 1908). Clubs: St. James (Montreal), Manitoba. Roman Coth- olic. Address: Royal Alexandra Ho- tel, Winnipeg, Man. ALBERT E. KELLINGTON. KEI^I^INGTON', Allbert E. — Of Kelling- ington & Hendry, Real Estate and In- surance Brokers, Bank of Vancouver Building, New Westminister; Vice- President Daily News Publishing Co., Ltd. Born Listowel, Ont., May 24, 1874, son of William and Maria Andrew Kell- ington. Educated high school, Listowel, Normal Schools, Stratford and Otta- wa. Taught school Ontario; 1893; Nee- pawa, Man., 1895-1900; general agent Sun Life Insurance Co., Manitoba, 1900- 1904; real estate business, Neepawa, Man., 1904-1907. Came to British Co- 401 WHO'S WHO AND WHY lumbia, 1907; employe Dominion Trust Co., New Westminster, 1907-1909; estab- lished present business, 1909. Presi- dent Liberal Association, New Westmin- ster, 1909-1910. Married Lilian Hamil- ton, Neepawa, 1899; has two sons and one daughter. Club: Westminster. Societies: A. F. & A. M., I. O. O. F., K. of P. Recreation: Football. Lib- eral; Methodist. Address: 44 Leopold Place, New Westminster, B. C. KEZiIi'ST, Andrew. — President Western Canada Flour Mills Co., Ltd., Grain Ex- change, Winnipeg. Born Middlesex County, Ont., July 10, 1852, son of John and Sarah Kelly. Educated high schools. Ontario. With G. Carter, Son & Co., St. Mary's Ont., 1878-1881; mill- ing business as A. Fisher & Co., Bran- don, Man., 1881, firm name changed to A. Kelly Milling Co., 1890; amalgamated with Lake Huron & Manitoba Milling Co., Goderich, Ont., under present firm name 1905; company controls mills To- ronto, Goderich, Winnipeg, and Brandon; 90 elevators western provinces and warehouses Toronto, Goderich and Montreal. Alderman, Brandon three terms; Mayor, 1898-1891; President Can- ada Fish and Cold Storage Co., Prince Rupert; President Winnipeg Develop- ment Co.; Vice-President Cardiff-Colliers Co.; Director Security Warehouse & Storage Co.; President Winnipeg Grain Exchange, 1912; Director Great West Life Assurance Co. Married Mary Louise Bremner, Toronto, 1882; has two sons and one daughter. Clubs: Manitoba, St. Charles Country, Brandon. Recreations: horses, athletic sports, curling (holder of 28 medals and cups). Conservative; Presbyterian. Address: 118 Stradbrooke Place, Winnipeg, Man. KEIiI^V, Marg'aret Mary Corbett. — Wife of Thomas Kelly. Has six sons and oni; daughter. Born North York, Ont, daughter of Thomas and Mary Theresa O'Donohoe Corbett. Educated North Yorke. Member St. Mary's R. C. Ohurch, Winnipeg; patroness and life member and Treasurer (1911) of St. Joseph's Boys' Orphanage Auxiliary; as- sociate member Anti-Tuberculosis Aux- iliary; member General Hospital Board; Children's Hospital Board; St. Mary's Ladles' Aid. Clubs: Woman's Musi- cal, Canadian, Western Art Association. Recreations: Boating, motoring, music, driving. Address: Carlton St. and Assinlboine Ave., Winnipeg, Man. ZXI^^Y, Bobert. — President and Man- aging Director Kelly, Douglas & Co., Ltd., Wholesale Grocers and Tea Import- ers, W^ater Street, Vancouver; President Canadian Cedar Lumber Co; Vice-Presi- dent Wm. Hickey & Co., Ltd.; Director Dominion Fire Insurance Co.; Director Securities Corporation of British Colum- bia. Born Russell, Ont., Aug. 15, 1862, son of James and Sarah Mills Kelly. Educated public schools Russell. Gen- eral store, Russell, 18 80; manager of store, telegraph office. Finch, Ont., 1884- 1888; moved to California and in gen- eral store business there; afterwards came to Vancouver and opened general store; then traveler for Oppenheimer Bros., 1889-1896; established present business, 1896; Honorary President Van- couver Liberal Association; Vice-Presi- dent Dominion Wholesale Grocers' Guild. Recommended by the Liberals for Sena- tor, 1906. Married Lillian Craig, Russell, Ont., 1892; has two children. Clubs: Vancouver, Western, Terminal City. Lib- etal; Anglican. Address: 1106 Nicola St., Vancouver, B. C. THOMAS KELLY. KEI^IiY', Thomas. — Of Thomas Kelh-- & Sons, Contractors, 200 Nanton Building, Winnipeg. Born March 23, 1855. Emi- grated to United States, 1864. Educat- ed Oneida County, New York. Com- menced business Winnipeg as head of the firm of Kelly Bros., Contractors, which firm became Kelly Bros. & Company; this firm was merged into The Manitoba Construction Company, of which company Thomas Kelly was President and manager, 1903-1905; President and Manager Kelly Bros & Mitchell, Ltd., 1905-1808; present firm established 1908. The following are some of the more notable buildings that have been erected by him or by the firms of which he has been the head: The Dominion Government Post Office, and the Canadian Bank of Commerce Buildings, Vancouver; the Dominion Government Post Office Building, Grain Exchange Building, Free Press Build- ing, the Imperial Bank, the Bank of Toronto and the Bank of Nova Scotia, the Canadian Pacific Railway Shops, the Canadian Northern Railway Shops, Win- 402 WHO'S "WHO AND WHY nipeg. He has also constructed the sub- structures of several bridges across the Red and Assiniboine Rivers, Winnipeg. Married to Margaret Mary Corbett, 1882. He has six sons and one daughter. Ad- dress: Carlton and Assiniboine Ave., Winnipeg, Man. KEMFTOIT, Alouzo Powler. — Manager of Occidental Fire Insurance Co., Mana- ger Wawanesa Mutual Insurance Co., Wawanesa. Born Harmony Mills, N. S., Feb. 11, 1863, son of Richard and La- vinia Kempton. Educated Milton Academy. Worked various capacities United States and Mexico, 1879-1887, during which period visited Manitoba twice; settled permanently Manitoba, 1887; insurance agent, Glenboro. 1888; came to Wawanesa, 1895; founded Wa- wanesa Mutual Insurance Co., 1896; founded Occidental Fire Insurance Co., 1902; manages both companies. Is also interested in Wawanesa Wagon Seat Co., and Souris Valley Land Co. Mar- ried Samantha Preston, St. John, N. D., 1889; has two sons and three daughters. Club: Brandon. Societies: A. F. & A. M., I. O. O. F., K. of P. Recrea- tion: Motoring. Conservative; Pro- testant. Address, Wawanesa, Man. ■KENHAImTm, John. — Of Kendall, Sewell & Co., City Auditors, Exchange Building, Vancouver. Born Nottinghamshire, England, Oct. 18, 1873, son of Richard Reed and Mary Kendall. Educated privately and Nottingham University. Chartered accountant, London, England, 1895. Came to British Columbia 1902. Vice-president Institute of Chartered Accountants; Vice-President Vancouver Stock Exchange. Married Gertrude Skipworth; has one son. Clubs: West- ern, Royal Colonial Institution of Lon- don. Recreations: Football, rowing. Address: 2294 5th Ave., Vancouver, B. C. KENDAi;!., Montag-u Charles — Of Kan- dall & Mason, Real Estate and Insurance Broker, Penticton; Director Okanogan Valley Trust Co., Ltd. Born Surrey, Eng- land, Aug. 3, 1874, son of Henry J. B. and Georgina I. Kendall. Educated: Hailey- bury College. Came to British Columbia, 1897; cattle ranching, Trout Creek, 1897- 1902; member of firm, Stillingfleet, Eraser & Kendall, real estate brokers, Pentic- ton, 1905-1906; in business by himself, 1906-1908; present partnership formed, 1908. Conservative; Anglican. Address: Penticton, B. C. KENNEDY, Charles William Nassau. — Real Estate and Financial Agent. Born Oct. 31, 1866, son of Honorable William Nassau and Mary Ann Kennedy. Edu- cated public schools and St. John's Col- lege, Winnipeg. Married daughter of Thomas D. Robinson, Winnipeg, 1891; has two sons and two daughters. Prot- estant. Address: Winnipeg, Man. KENNEDV, Eleanor Eliza. — Widow of Captain William Kennedy, the famous Arctic explorer. Born South Audley St., London, England, daughter of William and Hannah Cripps. Educated Clif- ton and London. Married Captain Ken- nedy, London, England, 1859; has one son and one daughter. Came to Mani- toba (then Red River settlement), 1861. Went to Oak Point, Lake Manitoba, the same year to work under auspices of Canadian Church Missionary Society. Found well-established Roman Catholic Mission and Anglican clergyman in the field. After a winter strenuously spent in teaching and ministering to the wants of many natives there, went back and settled with her husband in the parish of St. Andrew's, Man., hav- ing been deterred by the outbreak of the Sioux massacre in Minnesota from returning to England; after the death of Captain Kennedy, 1890, moved to Virden, 1891, where she still resides. Recreations: Music, singing, drawing, painting. Anglican. Address: Vir- den, Man. GEORGE KENNEDY. KENNEDY, Georg-e. — Of Kennedy Bros., Real Estate and Financial Brok- ers, New Westminster. Born New West- minster, Aug. 11, 1859, son of James and Caroline Kennedy. Educated public and high schools. New Westminster. Editor The Columbian, New Westmin- ster, 188 8-1900; Postmaster New West- minster, 1900-1910. Liberal; Presby- terian. Address: 220 Second St., New Westminster, B. C. 403 WHO'S WHO AND WHY GEORGE ALLAN KENNEDY, M. B. KENNEDY, Georffe AUan, M. B. — Phy- sician and Surgeon. Born Dundas, Ont., April 16, 1858, son of Thomas and Jane Allan Kennedy. Educated Collegiate Institute, Dundas and St. Catharine's, Toronto University. Came to North- west Territories, 1878; surgeon Royal Northwest Mounted Police, 1878-1887; present practice, 1887; surgeon C. P. R. since 1897; President Northwest Medi- cal Council for two years; President Council College of Physicians and Sur- geons of Alberta, 1907; member of Sen- ate, Alberta University, two years; ap- pointed Governor of same, 1911. Mar- ried Alice Maude Allen, daughter of William Cox Allen, M. P., of Cornwall, Ont., 1883; has one son and one daugh- ter. Society: A. F. & A. M. Recrea- tions: Golf, motoring, polo. Independ- ent; Anglican adherent. Address: Mac- Leod, Alta, KENNEDV, George B., Ph. M. B. — Of Kennedy & Alexander. Real Estate and Insurance Agents, 204 Ninth Ave., W., Calgary. Born Mount Brydges, Ont., March 25, 1869, son of Rev. James and Eva Kennedy. Educated Collegiate In- stitute, St. Mary's, Ont.; Ontario Col- lege of Pharmacy. Clerk, Saunders & Co., London, Ont, 1889-1896; drug busi- ness on his own account, Ottawa, 1896- 1902; came to Alberta, 1902; real estate business, Carstairs, Alta., 1902-1909; drug stores, Carstairs and Camrose, Alta., 1902-1909; established present business, 1910. Member Calgary Board of Trade. Ex-President and Secretary Conservative Association, Carstairs. Married Delia Louise McDowell, Bow- manville, Ont, 1900; has one son and GEORGE E. KENNEDY, Ph. M. B. one daughter. Society: A, F. & A. M. Conservative; Methodist. Address: 914 Sixteenth Ave. W., Calgary, Alta. KBNNESV, Hugh — Manager Dominion Trust Co., Ltd., 909 Government St, Vic- toria; member Victoria Board of "Trade. Born Acton, Ont., Feb. 16, 1872, son of Alexander and Margaret McKinnon Ken- nedy. Educated: Guelph Collegiate Insti- tute; studied music with W. E. Haslam. Choir conductor Metropolitan Methodist Church, Toronto, prior to coming to Brit- ish Columbia, 1903; engaged in real estate business, 1910; present position since 1911. Married Annie Josepliine Lawlor, 1906. Clubs: Canadian; Pacific. Recreation: motoring. Liberal; Presbyterian. Address: Victoria, B. C. JAMES BUCKHAM KENNEDY. KBNNBDV, James Backham, ex-M. P. — Lumber Merchant. Born Bytown, Ont, Feb. 23, 1844, son of Donald and Janet Kennedy. Educated Bytown pub- lic schools. Farmed 1856-1867, when 404 WHO'S WHO AND WHY engagred lumber business, Ottawa, 1867- 1877. Came to Westminster, 1877. Mem- ber Royal Agricultural and Industrial Association, Board of Control, Pilot Board and School Board for many years. Was member City Council two years; Provincial Legislature, for New West- minster City, 1894-1898; House of Com- mons, for New Westminster,. 1904-1908. Married Josephine E. De Beck, 1880 (de- ceased) ; married Mrs. Mary Adelaide Lloyd, Winnipeg, 1891; has one son. Lib- eral; Presbyterian. Address: 245 Colum- bia St., E., New Westminster, B. C. KENITED'X', James Crou, C. E. — Con- sulting Hydraulic Engineer, 413 Pacific Building, Vancouver. Born Ottawa, May 13, 1853, son of William and Agnes Stark Kennedy. Educated public and grammar schools, Owen Sound, Ont. Engineer construction of Ottawa Water- works, 1873-1876; assistant engineer Toronto Waterworks construction, 1876- 1877; manufacturing business, Owen Sound, 1877-1886; installed waterworks system New Glasgow, N. S., 1887; City Engineer, Owen Sound, 1888-1891, con- struction engineer, sewer system. New Glasgow, 1891-1892; construction sewer system, Peterboro, Ont., 1896-1898; con- structing water power plant for Peter- boro Electric Co., 1898-1899; reconstruct- ed power plant, Brantford Electric Co., 1900; engineer, reconstruction Chambly dam. Royal Electric Co., Montreal, 1900- 1902; engineer, construction of water- works and sewer system, Hawkesbury, Ont, 1902-1903; management Cement Works, Owen Sound, Ont, 1904-1906; engineers on . construction of pulp and paper ntiill, St. Raymond, Que., 1906; charge of Stave Lake Power W orks , 1906-1909; private practice, Vancouver, since 1909. Married Annie Bishop, Owen Sound, Ont, 1882; has four sons and one daughter. Liberal; Baptist. Address: 1710 Nelson St., Vancouver, B. C. KENirilDY, Uames Henry, C. E. — Chief Engineer Vancouver, Victoria & Eastern Railway & Navigation Co., Vancouver, since 1901. Born Carleton County, Ont., March 3, 1852, son of John and Isabella Kennedy. Educated To- ronto University; School of Practical Science, Toronto. Member Can. Soc. C. E., 1887; Am. Soc. C. E., 1900; civil engi- neer, C. P. R., 1882, 1886; enginer Temis- couta Ry., 1887; on location and con- struction of Great Northern Railway- through Rocky Mountains, 1888-1892; resident engineer Great Northern/ Rail- way, 1892; resident engineer Soo Line, Dakota, 1893-1894. Came to British Co- lumbia, 1897. Married Annie Huntley, Toronto, 1884; has two sons and one daughter. Baptist. Address: 1215 11th Ave., W., Vancouver, B. C. JOHN A. KENNEDY. KENNEDY, John A. — ^Vice-President Grain Growers Grain Co., Keewayden Building, Winnipeg. Born Orillia, Ont, Sept. 13, 1854, son of Donald and Mary Kennedy. Educated public schools, Orillia. Engaged in farming near Orillia, 1878. Came to Manitoba, 1895; farmed near Swan River seven years. Owns farm at Rosser, Man.; dealer registered Shorthorn cattle. Came to Winnipeg, 1906; original promoter, Grain Growers' Grain Co.; Vice-Presi- dent, 1910. Reeve municipality of Swan River, 1895. Married Mary McDonald, Orillia, 1877; has four sons and three daughters. Recreations: Lacrosse, rowing. Non-partisan; Roman Cath- olic. Address: 480 Spence St., Winni- peg, Man. KENNERI;E7, l^eonard Harry — Real Estate Broker. Born Staffordshire, Eng- land, Jan. 30, 1884, son of William S. and Annie Hawley Kennerley. Edu- cated: London, England. Engaged sur- vey work, Victoria, Australia, 1901-04; stock raising, Australia 1904-06; sub- sequently member of firm, Mitchell-Ken- nerly, book and magazine publishers, New York. Came to Alberta, 1907; es- tablished present business 1910. Mar- 405 WHO'S WHO AND WHY L. H. KENNERLEY ried Celia Block, New York, 1909; has one daughter. Club: Alberta. Recrea- tions: polo, outdoor sports. Liberal: Anglican. Address: 331 13th Ave., E., Calgary, Alta. KER, Walter Henry — Of Brackman, Ker and Co., 41 Pender St., W., Van- couver. Born Victoria, Aug. 21, 1859, son of Robert James and Jessie Ker. Educated Victoria public schools. Clerk, Victoria, 1890. Married Annie Eliza- beth Shopland, Vancouver, 1906; has one son. Club: Terminal City. Recre- ation: fishing. Address: 1267 Pendrill St., Vancouver, B. C. KESGXN, W^illiam Thomas, M. D., Ex-M. Ii. A. — Physician. Born St. Cath- arines Ont., May 17, 1876, son of Wil- liam Henry and Margaret Kergin. Edu- cated St. Catharines College Institute; Toronto University. Came to Port Simpson, B. C, practiced medicine, 1902. Elected to British Columbia Legislature, for Skeena District, 1907; moved to Prince Rupert, 1910. Married Fannie A. Stevenson; has two sons and one daughter. Recreations: motor boating, hunting. Address: Prince Rupert, B. C. KERMAN, Herbert Charles — Sheriff, Grand Forks and Greenwood Electoral Districts, since 1904; director. Grand Forks Orchard Co., Ltd., partner, River- side Nurseries. Born Winthrope, Lin- colnshire, England, Nov. 30, 1864, son of Dymoke and Jane Kerman. Edu- cated: Lincoln Grammar School; Vienna, Austria. With Royal Northwest Mount- ed Police, Fort Walsh and Maple Creek, 1882-1886; proprietor, Grimbsy Nurser- ies, Grimsby, Ont., 1886-1900. Came to British Columbia 1900; interested nur- sery business since. Married Margaret Muir, Grimsby, 1890; has two daugh- ters. Society: A. F. & A. M. Conserv- ative; Presbyterian. Address: Grand Forks. B. C. KEBMODE, Francis — Curator Provin- cial Museum, Victoria. Born Liverpool, England, June 26, 1874, son of Edward George and Elizabeth Kermode. Edu- cated Liverpool and Victoria. Came to British Columbia, 1883. Appointed As- sistant Curator, 1890; Curator, 1904. Married Margaret Allan Fowler, Van- couver; has one son and one daughter. Club: Canadian; Societies: American As- sociation of Museums; American Ornith- ologists' Union; Na-tional Geographic; Natural History of British Columbia. Address: Victoria, B. C. KERB, Frank. — Chief License Inspec- tor and Relief Officer for City of Win- nipeg. Born Duntroon, Ont., July 1, 1866, son of James and Ann Kerr. Edu- cated public schools, Banda, Ont. Came to Winnipeg, 1892: appointed to present offices, 1905; member council Associated Charities; ex-sergeant Winnipeg City Police. Served as sergeant, 36th Battal- ion, Ontario. Married Marion Tryphosa McCrindle, Winnipeg, 1895; has one son and one daughter. Society: I. O. O. F. Conservative; Presbyterian. Address: 218 Balmoral St., Winnipeg, Man. I. K. KERR, JR. KERR, Isaac K., Jr., — Real Estate and Financial Broker; treasurer and director Calgary Milling Co., Ltd. Born Eau Claire, Wis., April 20, 1883; son of Isaac K. and Clara E. Kerr. Educated: public and high schools. Accountant, Calgary Milling Co., 1904; treasurer and director, 1911; established present busi- ness, 1911. Member, Calgary Board of Trade. Married Catherine Josephine McCarthy, Milwaukee, Wis., 1908; has one son and one daughter. Conserva- tive; Anglican. Address: Calgary, Alta. WHO'S WHO AND WHY D. R. KBR. KEB, David Bussell — President The Brackman-Ker Milling Co., Ltd., Millers, 1420 Broad St., Victoria; branches: "Van- couver, New Westrninster, Nelson, Ross- land, Strathcona, Calgary; Director Brit- ish Columbia Trust Co. Born Victoria, Oct. 2, 1862, son of Robert and Jessie Russell Ker. Educated Collegiate* School, Victoria. Employe of Henry Brackman, North Saanich, 1878; later admitted to partnersliip and firm incorporated under present name. President British Colum- bia Board of Trade, 1896-1897; ex-presi- dent Victoria Agricultural Association; vice-president Royal Agricultural So- ciety. Married Agnes Heisterman, 1893; has two sons and two daughters. Clubs: Union, Pacific, Victoria Golf. Society: A. F. & A. "M. Conservative; Anglican. Address: Kershaugh, Victoria, B. C. - 407 WHO'S WHO AND WHY LORENCE V. KERR. KERR, lorence V. — President Kerr Co., Real Sstate and Financial Brokers, Northern Bank Bldg., Regina; President Kerr Patton Coal Co.; Director Diamond Coal Co., Ltd.; President Western Hos- pital and Accident Insurance Co.; Presi- dent R. J. Leckie Co., Ltd.; Director Twin City Fire Insurance Co., Minneapo- lis. Born Stratford, Ont, June 30, 1884, son of David and Elizabeth Holmes Kerr. EMucated: Woodstock Collegiate Institute. Came to Saskatoon, 1902. Married Muriel Buck, 1910; has one daughter. Club: As- siniboia. Societies: A. F. & A. M. ; Shrin- ers; Elks. Recreation: horses. Liberal; Presbyterian. Address: Regina, Sask. WHO'S WHO AND WHY I. K. KERR KXIRR, Isaac Kendall (retired) — Pres- ident of The Bau Claire & Bow River Lumber Company; president Calgary Water Power Company, Ltd.; president The Calgary Milling Co., Ltd.; president Calgary Natural Gas Company, Ltd. Born Clarence, County Russell, Ont., June 29, 1841; son of Isaac and Jane Edgar Kerr. Educated public schools. Engaged flour milling under the firm name of Cameron, Cummins & Kerr, Vankleek Hill, Ont., 1864. Came to Eau Claire, Wis., 1869; engaged lumber busi- ness, 1871-1901. Organized The Eau Claire & Bow River Lumber Company, with head office in Eau Claire, Wis., 1883, which company purchased timber limits on the Bow, Spray and Kanan- askis rivers, Alberta. This company built a sawmill, Calgary, 1886. The Calgary Water Power Co., Ltd., organ- ized under the same management, 1889. Address: Calgary, Alta. KESI^EV, jrohxi — Mine manager, Can- adian Collieries (Dunsmuir, Ltd.), Cum- berland. Born Motherwell, Lanark- shire, Scotland, June 8, 1863, son of James and Sarah Kesley. Educated Oraigneuk school. Miner, Motherwell, 1875; subsequently engaged in mining, Prontenac, Kansas. Came to British Columbia and engaged with Wellington Collieries, Wellington, 1883; Cumber- land, 1895; manager Alexander mine, 1902; present position, 1907. Vice-pres- ident Cumberland and Union Water Works. Married Mary Scott, Nanaimo, 1892; has two daughters. Society: L O. O. F. Address: Union, Cumberland, B. C. MAJOR HUNTLY DOUGLAS BRODIE KETCHEN KETCHEN, Major Huntly Douglas Brodie— L. S. H. (R. C). Born Shola- pore, India, May 22, 1872, son of Major- General James and J. Lumsden Ketchen. Educated Wellington College and Royal Military College, Sandhurst, England. Second Lieutenant, British Imperial Army, 1890. Came to Canada, 1894. Served R. M. C, Sandhurst, 1889; Lieu- tenant Imperial Army, 1890; Northwest Mounted Police, 1894; Lieutenant Stratn- cona's Horse, South Africa, 1900; B Squadron, R. C. Dragoons, 1901; C. M. Rifles, 1901; R. C. M. R., 1902; Acting District Staff Adjutant, 1904; Adjutant, R C. M. R., 1904; Strathcona's Horse Royal Canadians, 1909; D. S. A., Military District No 10, 1909 to 1911; Adjutant of Mounted Troops Canadian Corona- tion Contingent, 1911; Major commana- ing B Squadron, L. S. H. (R. C), May 1, 1912. Medals, South Africa, Queen's with three clasps; Coronation Medal, 1911. Married Margaret Elizabeth Rod- inson, Regina, 1905; has two sons. Clubs: Manitoba, Western Canada Mili- tary Institute. Recreations: shooting, motoring, riding. Anglican. Address: 111 Nassau St.. Winnipeg, Man. KEVES, J. P. — Managing Director Powell River Paper Co., Ltd., 312 Winch Bldg., Vancouver. Born Winona, Minn., March 19, 1868, son of John and Angel- Ine E. Keyes. Educated University of Michigan. Lumberman, St. Paul, Minn., 1894. Came to British Columbia, 1910. Married Jennie D. Dudgeon, Newark, N. J., has one son and one daughter. Rec- reation: tennis. Address: 1860 Nelson St., Vancouver, B. C. 409 WHO'S WHO AND WHY XICKBVSH, Frederick Charles — Farm- er. Born Rostock, Germany, March 28, 1859, son of William and Ida Kickbush. Educated Rostock. Sailor, merchant service; holds master mariner's certifi- cate. Came to British Columbia, 1884; Chilliwack, 1888, of which town was reeve, four years. President Chilliwack Co-operative Creamery Co., seven years. Married Cynthia A. Huck, Chilliwack; lias two sons. Societies: A. F. & A. M.; K. of P.; I. O. F. Address: Chilliwack, B. C. KIDDIE, Thomas — Consulting Metal- lurgist, 448 Seymour St., Vancouver. Born North Shields, England, Dec. 20, 1855, son of John and Margaret Martin Kiddie. Educated: public schools; Els- wick Mechanics Institute. With Bede Metal & Chemical Co., Jarrow-on-Tyne, 1872-1882; instructor chemistry and met- allurgy. Science and Art School, New- castle-on-Tyne and Jarrow Mechanics Institute, 1879-1882; chemist, Orford Copper & Nickel Co., Bergen Point, N. J., 1882-1888; superintendent, W. A. Clark smelter, San Pedro, N. M., 1888- 1891; manager, London Mine, Park Coun- ty, Colo., 1891; Orford Copper & Nickel Co., 1893; built smelter for Van Anda Copper Co., 1898; designed and built smelter, Tyee Copper Co., Ladysmith, B. C, 1902; manager, Northport Smelter, 1907-1910. Patentee for process for sep- aration of arsenic bismuth, etc., from copper solutions; patentee of a gravity discharge boat for the carrying and au- tomatic discharging of the cargo, adapt- ed for ores, coal and other loose or bulk materials. Hot blast furnace for smelt- ing ore, bricking and roasting of fine ore and concentrates, etc. Author of "The Combination," method for the esti- mation of silver and gold in copper, mattes, bullion, etc. Married Hannah Elizabeth Hogg, North Shields, 1881; has two sons. Societies: A. F. & A. M. ; Canadian Mining Institute; American In- stitute of Mining Engineers. Conserva- tive; Protestant. Address: 884 Bute St., Vancouver, B. C. EII^BOVBN, Frederick Auhrey — Of Kilbourn-Newton, Ltd., Real Estate and Financial Brokers, McNaughton Block. Calgary; director, Woodcrafts, Ltd. Born Invermay, Ont., Jan. 31, 1879, son of Margaret Antoinette and John M. Kilbourn, K. C. Educated: public and high schools, Ontario. Law student with Kilbourn & Kilbourn, Owen Sound, Ont.; banking, Lakefleld, Ont., 1901-08; sec- retary-treasurer, Lakefleld Portland Ce- ment Co., Ltd., 1908-10. Member of Cal- gary Board of Trade. Married Jessie Gertrude Adley, Calgary, 1911. Club: Alberta, Calgary; Engineers (Montreal). Recreations: outdoor sports. Liberal; Anglican. Address: 903 Fifteenth Ave., W., Calgary, Alta, KHmGOVB,, James Frederick, B. A., Iil«. B. — Of Kilgour & Buckingham, Barristers, Hamilton Provident Cham- bers, Brandon. Born Hillsburgh, Ont., Jan. 22, 1874 son of John W. and So- phia Kilgour. Educated Toronto Uni- versity; Osgoode Hall. Called to On- tario bar 1896; practiced Guelph, Ont., 1896-1901. Came to Brandon, 1901, and practiced there since. Married Geills McCrae, Guelph, 1905; has two daugh- ters. Liberal. Address: 504 15th St., Brandon, Man. CECIL KILLAM, M. A., D. C. L.. LL. M. KII.I.AM, CecU, M. A., B. C. I^., I^I^. M. — Of Macdonell, Killam & Farris, Barristers and Solicitors, 744 Hastings St., Vancouver; secretary- treasurer, Van- couver Law Society; director. Dominion Hospital; director, Pythian Hall Co.; director British Columbia Mining & De- velopment Co. Born Yarmouth, N. S., Feb. 6, 1877, son of Frank and Ellen Hood Killam. Educated: Mount Allison University, Dalhousie University, Colum- bia University. Came to British Co- lumbia and called to bar, 1900; practiced alone, Vancouver, 1901; member of firm Martin & Deacon, 1901-02; Martin & Killam, 1902-04; Killam & Farris, 1904- 08; present firm formed, 1908. Married Edith Deinsteadt; has one daughter. Club: University. Society: K. of P. Rec- reations: golf, tennis, football. Liberal; Methodist. Address: 1222 Nelson St., Vancouver, B. C. 410 WHO'S WHO AND WHY KXl^KAM, Georg-e Knig-ht, M. A. — Of Allan, Killam & McKay, Financial Agents, 222 Bannantyne Ave., Winnipeg. Born Windsor, Ont, July 4, 1878, son of late Mr. Justice Albert Clements Kil- lam, Chairman of Railway Commission of Canada, and Minnie Killam. Edu- cated All Saints' School; Manitoba Col- lege. Solicitor, 1903. Entered firm of W. R. Allan & Co., 1904. Clubs: Mani- toba; St. Charles Country. Recreation: polo. Liberal; Anglican. Address, 1 Ros- lyn Road, Winnipeg, Man. XIIiMISB, John H., C. E. — Of Kilmer & Holland, Civil Engineers, 524 Pender St., W., Vancouver. Born Warkworth, Ont., July 22, 1861, son of Edward and Jane Ford Kilmer. Educated: public and high schools, Walkerton; Toronto University; School of Science, Toronto. Mercantile business, Ca.lifornia, 1877; surveying, California, 1880; attendant Toronto Uni- versity, 1883-1884; engineering corps, C. P. R., 1884-1885; surveyor and engi- neer, California, 1885-1899; mercantile business, Durham, Ont., 1889-1897. Came to British Columbia and engaged pros- pecting, etc., 1898. Assistant City En- gineer, Vancouver, 1900-1906; surveying and engineering business with Col. Tracy, 1906-1910; present firm formed, 1910. Married Amy B. Root, Plumas, Cal., 1888; has one son and two daugh- ters. Clubs: Imperial; Vancouver; United Service. Societies: A. F. & A. M.; I. O. F. ; C. O. F. Conservative; Anglican. Address: 1054 Alberni St., Vancouver, B. C. Kr&Z'ATBICK, Thomas — District Su- perintendent, C. P. R., Revelstoke; Pres- ident, Revelstoke Hospital Assn. Born Simcoe, Ont. April 27, 1857, son of James and Elizabeth Netherly Kilpat- rick. Educated: privately and at public schools. Engaged on bridge construc- tion, C. P. R., North Shore Lake Super- ior, 1884; bridge construction foreman, C. P. R., British Columbia, 1885-1893; bridge building superintendent, C. P. R.,- Revelstoke, 1893-1901: district superin- tendent, Revelstoke, since 1901. Alder- man, Revelstoke, first council, 1899-1900; Mayor, 1901; school trustee, 1912. Mar- ried Elsie McKinnon, 1"903; has two sons and two daughters. Club: Revelstoke (president since organization). Recrea- tion: travel. Conservative; Anglican. Address: Revelstoke, B. C. KIMBAIiI^, Don 1. — Secretary and manager. Alberta British Columbia Land Co., Ltd.. Sherlock Bldg., Lethbridge. Born Meadville, Utah, May 7, 1887, son of Jed and Eleanor Kimball. Educated: public and high schools, Utah. Came to Alberta, 1898. Salesman, Bell Piano Co., Taber, Alta., 1907; salesman, Williams J'iano Co., Calgary, 1907-1911; estab- DON L. KIMBALL. lished present business, 1911. Married Lottie Perry, Raymond, Alta., 1906; has one son and two daughters. Liberal; Anglican. Address: Lethbridge, Alta. KINAHAN', Thomas H. — ^Vice-Presi- dent and Manager, Standard Investment Co., Ltd., 113 2nd Ave., S., Saskatoon. Born Huron County, Ont., Jan. 13, 1880, son of William and Margaret Gallaher Kinahan. Educated public schools, Hu- ron County. Carpenter and builder, Brandon, 1903-1904; accountant's depart- ment, C. P. R., Calgary, 1904; real estate business. Bitter Root, Montana, 1905; came to Saskatoon, 1910; established present business, 1911. Married Eliza- beth Scully, 1911. Societies: K. of C; C. O. F. Liberal; Roman Catholic. Ad- dress: Saskatoon, Sask. KING-, Frederick Evan, !>., M. D. — ' Dentist, 208 Hastings St., Vancouver. Born Chipman, N. B., July 27, 1878, son of Hon. Senator George Gerald King and Esther King. Educated Tufft's Dental College, Boston, Mass. Came to British Columbia, 1892. Dentist, Cranbrook, B. C, 1892-1908. Vancouver, since 1908. Married Mary Keith, Moncton, N. B., 1904; has two daughters. Club: Ter- minal City. Recreations: curling, la- crosse. Address: 1031 Bidwell St., Van- couver, B. C. KING, G. C. — Postmaster, Calgary. Born Chelmsford, Essex, England, April 23, 1848, son of Edward and Mary King. Educated Hunt's private school, Spring- field. Groceries and dry goods, Faken- ham, Norfolk, 1863. Came to Alberta, 1874. Married Louisa Munro, Calgary, 1879; has two sons and two daughters. Address: 714 Fifteenth Ave., W., Cal- gary, Alta. 411 WHO'S WHO AND WHY XZNO, Harry De Wolfe, 1.1^. B. — Of Livingston, Garrett & King, Barristers, 536 Hastings St., Vancouver. Born Ot- tawa, Jan. 15, 1872, son of James Wyett and Agnes King. Educated Dalhousie University. Practiced, Halifax. Came to British Columbia, 1900. Captain, 6th D. C. O. Rifles. Club: Terminal City. Recreation: yachting. Address: 764 Car- dero St., Vancouver, B. C. J. H. KING, M. D., C. M. KING, James H., M. D., C. M. — Of Drs. King & Green, Physician and Surgeon, Cranbrook. President, King Lumber Mills Co., Ltd.; president, Cranbrook Electric Light Co., Ltd.; director, Koote- nay Telephones Co., Ltd. Born Chip- man, N. B., Jan. 18, 1872, son of Hon. G. G. and Esther Briggs King. Educated St. Martin's Academy; McGill University. Practiced, Andover and St. John, N. B., 1895-1898. Came to British Columbia, 1898. Practiced, Cranbrook since. Vice- President Graduates' Society, McGill University, 1908. Attended Western Con- gress of Medicine and Surgery, Buda- pest, Hungary, 1909, and on this occa- sion was presented at theAustrian Court. Represented Cranbrook, British Colum- bia Legislature, 1903-1907; unsuccessful candidate for Kootenay to House of Commons, 1911. Married May Nellie Sadler, Maple View, N. B., 1907. So- cieties: A. F. & A. M.; I. O. O. F.; K. of P. Liberal; Baptist. Address: Cran- brook, B. C. RING, William Robertson — Of W. R. King & Co., Departmental stores, Pentic- ton. Born Angus, Ont, Jan. 25, 1876, son of John and Mary Ann King. Edu- cated: public schools, Cookstown. Came to British Columbia, 1895; bookkeeper, Gordon Drysdale Co., Vancouver, 1895- 1908; working for transportation and general trading concerns, Alaska Com- mercial Co., Northern Commercial Co., North American Transportation & Trad- ing Co., Alaska and Yukon, 1897-1907; established present business, 1907. Mar- ried Mabel Abbie Blair, Vancouver, 1906; has three sons. Presbyterian. Address: Penticton, B. C. KING, William S. — Real Estate Agent, McArthur Bldg., Winnipeg. Born On- tario, May 30, 1879, son of John and Mary A. King. Educated Mt. Forest and Toronto. Came to Winnipeg, 1901; es- tablished present business, 1902. Presi- dent, Weir Building Co.; director, Win- nipeg Taxicab Co. Recreation: motor- ing, Presbyterian. Address: Casa Loma Block, Winnipeg, Man. KINGHAM, J. — Of J. Kingham & Co., Financial Brokers, 1203 Broad St., Vic- toria. Born Beaconsfield, England, Feb. 22, 1866, son of Josiah and Sarah King- ham. Educated, Bedfordshire, England. Came to British Columbia, 1890. Ex- member Council, Victoria Board of Trade; treasurer, Vancouver Island De- velopment Co.; Commissioner Pilotage Authority, Victoria and Esquimalt, 1902- 1910; secretary-treasurer, 1910-1911; president, Victoria Liberal Association. Served with 5th Regiment, three years. Married Grace H. Fawcett, Victoria, 1897; has one son and two daughters. Club: Pacific. Recreation: cricket. Lib- eral. Address: Victoria, B. C. KINGSTON, Cliarles Morgran, M. D., C. M. — Physician and Surgeon, Morrison Block, Grand Forks; owner and superin- tendent. Cottage Hospital, Grand Forks; director, Boundary Trust and Investment Co. Born West Huntingdon, Hastings County, Ont., Dec. 27, 1867, son of Charles and Mary Kingston. Educated: public schools. West Huntingdon; high school, Stirling, Ont.; Trinity Medical College, Toronto. Came to British Co- lumbia, 1898. Practiced Shoal Lake, 1898-1900; Grand Forks since 1900. Sur- geon to Granby Smelter, C. P. R. and Great Northern Ry., Grand Forks. Med- ical health officer. Married Martha Watson Vankleek, daughter of Peter Vankleek, Madoc, Ont., 1908; has two sons. Societies: A. F. & A. M. ; I. O. O. F. Recreations: curling, hunting. Con- servative; Presbyterian. Address: Grand Forks, B. C. 412 WHO'S WHO AND WHY EVERT L. KINMAN KINMAN, Evert Im. — President, Imper- ial Timber & Trading Co., Ltd., stand- ing timber and wholesale lumber, 318 Hastings St., Vancouver; president, Omileca Mines, Ltd.; managing director, Island Dock & Warehouse Co., Ltd. Born Novelty, Missouri, March 9, 1870, son of Anderson and Sara Kinman. Educated, Novelty. Came to British Columbia, 1890. Prospecting, mining, timber cruising, lumbering in all its branches, 1890-1906. Married Estelle Murphy, daughter of Judge Murphy, New BloomHeld, 1898; has two sons and one daughter. Club: Vancouver Press. Liberal. Address: 1519 Beach Ave., Vancouver, B. C. KINNAIRD, Greorg-e Jolinstoue — Oi Kinnaird & Henderson, Accountants and Auditors, 308 Tegler Bldg., E., Edmon- ton. Born Dundee, Scotland, June 10, 1855, son of David and Jean Johnstone Kinnaird. Educated West End Academy, Dundee. Came to Canada, 1875, in the service of Hudson's Bay Co., Oak Point, Man.; Manitoba Home; Fort Ellice; Fort Pelly; Edmonton and Athabasca Land- ing, 1875-1900; accountant and sales shop manager, Hudson's Bay Co., Town and City of Edmonton, 1900-1908; Secre- tary-Treasurer and Commissioner, Town and City of Edmonton, 1900-1908; estab- lished present business, 1908; makes specialty of municipal accounting and auditing; present partnership established 1911. Married Kate Anne Wilson Gar- nett, Athcarne Castle, County Meath, Ireland, 1889; has three sons and one daughter. Club: Edmonton. Societies: A. F. & A. M.; St. Andrew's. Reci-ea- tion: curling. Conservative; Presbyter- ian. Address: 350 Victoria Ave., Edmon- ton, Alta. KIBGHHOI'I'IiR, Hon. Senator John Nesbitt — Barrister. Born Ballyromney, Ireland, May 5, 1848, son of Rev. Rich- ard B. Kirchhoffer. Came to Canada, 1854. Educated Marlborough College, England. Served as ensign and after- wards Captain, Port Hope 46th Battalion, Fenian Raid, 1866. Called to Ontario bar, 1871, and practiced Port Hope. Came to Manitoba, 1883, called to Mani- toba bar, 1884. Founded and success- fully completed settlement at Plum Creek. Served reeve and Mayor of Souris; member and chairman of Board of Western Judicial District; member of Manitoba Legislative Assembly, 1886- 1888. Summoned to the Senate Dec 16, 1892. Married Ada Smith (deceased; married Clara Howard. Conservative. Address: Brandon, Man. KIBK, George Alan. — -Wholesale Mer- chant, of Turner, Beeton & Co., Ltd., Wharf St., Victoria. Born Dover, Eng- land, March 8, 1870, son of Colonel James Buchanan and Emily Kirk. Edu- cated England. Came to British Colum- bia, 1886, while serving Royal Navy, 1883-1889; served with 4th Essex Regi- ment, 1889-1904; later entered mercan- tile business, London, England, 1900. Treasurer British Columbia Anti-Tuber- culosis Society; ex-President British Co- lumbia Board of Trade. Married Eliza- beth Georgina Harvey, Victoria, 1903: has one daughter. Clubs: Army and Navy (London); Union. Recreations: hunting, shooting, fishing, polo, yacht- ing. Conservative; Anglican. Address: Victoria, B. C. KIBK, Samuel John, M. D. — Physician, Surgeon and Druggist. Born Kirkton. Ont, Feb. 11, 1870, son of Alexander and Jane Mahon Kirk. Educated: pub- lic school, Kirkton;. St. Mary's College Institute; Manitoba University Medical College. Came to Hamiota, Man., 1891. Established present practice, 1898. Coro- ner for Manitoba, Secretary-Treasurer, Oak River School District; Health Of- ficer, Blanshard Municipality. Married Ida Alburtha Hall, 1901; has two sons and one daughter. Societies: A. P. & A. M. ; I. O. O. F. Recreations: curling, lawn tennis, shooting. Conservative; Methodist. Address: Oak River, Man. 413 WHO'S WHO AND WHY WALTER T. KIRBY. KISBT, "Walter T. — Of Oldfleld, Kirby & Gardner, Brokers and Investment Agents, 234 Portage Ave., Winnipeg. Born: Montreal, May 19, 1858, son of Thomas and Sarah Kirby. Educated: High School, Montreal. Clerk Merchants Bank, Ottawa, 1877. Came to Winni- peg 1879. Secretary and A. D. C. to Lieutenant-Governor of Manitoba. Serv- ed virith Governor-General's Foot Guards, Ottawa. Married Edith Lascelles Gau- tier. Singleton Park, England, 1889; has one son and one daughter. Clubs: Mani- toba; Prett's Club, London. Recreation: Golf. Conservative. Anglican. Address: 52 Edmonton St., Winnipeg, Man. 414 WHO'S WHO AND WHY KXRKCAI;d'7, James — City Assessor, Brandon. Born Fifeshire, Scotland, May 18, 1866, son of James and Helen Kirk- caldy. Educated public schools, Scot- land. Served in the Black Watch, six years; on staff of School of Musketry, Hythe, England; came to Brandon, 1890; appointed Chief of Police, 1891; served as Alderman; later appointed to present position. Captain and Adjutant, 99th Manitoba Rangers. Married Rose Han- nah Perry, Brandon, 1890; has three sons and four daughters. Society: A. F.. & A. M. Recreations: curling, shooting. Conservative; Presbyterian. Address: 225 Seventh St., Brandon, Man. KIRKPATRICK, George R. P. — Man- ager, Imperial Bank, Edmonton. Born Toronto, Aug. 30, 1868, son of George B. and Francis Kirpatrick. Educated Upper Canada College, Toronto. Joined bank. 1 1886. Came to Alberta, 1889; appointed j to present position, 1891. Married Emily May Rowell, Winnipeg, 1891 (deceased, 1906); married Ethel Bate, Ottawa, 1908. Address: 446 Fifth St., Edmonton, Alta. KIRKPATRICK, Goldwin Smith — Of Kirkpatrick & Pate, Financial and In- surance Brokers, 116 McDougall Ave., Edmonton. Born Toronto, Ont., April 12, 1875, son of George B. and Mary Kirk- patrick. Educated Upper Canada Col- lege, Toronto. Clerk, Bank of Montreal. Kingston, Ont., 1893-1898; Dominion Government Civil Service, Toronto, 1898- 1902; clerk, Sovereign Bank, Toronto, 1902-1907; established present business, 1907. Served as Acting Adjutant, Royal Grenadiers, Toronto, 1907. Married Maude White, daughter of Lieut. -Col H. A. White, 1895; has one son and one daughter. Clubs: Edmonton; Country. Recreations: golf, shooting. Conserva- tive;' Anglican. Address: Glenora, Ed- monton, Alta. KIRKPATRICK, Thomas — Shingle Manufacturer, Hastings St., Vancouver. Born Kirk's Hill, Cumberland County, N. S., Dec. 10, 1864, son of Alexander and Eliza Mason Kirkpatrick. Educated pub- lic schools, Nova Scotia. Came to Brit- ish Columbia, 1886, and engaged present business. Alderman, Vancouver, 1909- 1911. Married Elizabeth Brander, Hali- fax, 1890; has two sons. Clubs: Termi- nal City; Commercial. Recreations: out- THOMAS KIRKPATRICK door sports. Conservative; Presbyterian. Address: 2165 Dundas St., Vancouver, B. C. RICHARD CLAUDE KISBET. KISBEV, Richard Claude — Dominion Land Agent, Estevan. Born Belfast, Ireland, Jan. 19, 1863, son of William H. and Maria Kisbey. Educated: Trinity College, Dublin. Came to Western Can- ada, 1882; farmed. Moose Mountain dis- trict, 1882-1898; in Government service since 1898. Served as Lieutenant, 20th Border Horse, 1909-1912. Married Annie L. Turriff, 1890, (deceased) ; has one son and four daughters. Club: Estevan. Recreations: shooting, curling. Angli- can. Address: Estevan, Sask. 415 WHO'S WHO AND WHY KNEEXiAND, Elbert Walter — General Manager British America Elevator Co., Ltd., vice-president, Port Arthur Eleva- tor Co., Grain Exchange, Winnipeg. Born Minnesota, May 25, 1866, son of Nelson C. and Azelia Kneeland. Educated pub- lic schools Minnesota. Grain agent, Hillsboro, S. D. ; came to Winnipeg from Minneapolis, 1906; member Winnipeg Grain Exchange. Married Minnie Hon- stain, 1893; has one daughter. Clubs: Manitoba, St. Charles Country. Society: A. F. & A. M. Liberal. Address: 351 River Ave., Winnipeg, Man. KNIGHT, Charles — Live Stock Ex- porter, Samis Block, Calgary. Born Truro, N. S., July 19, 1867, son of Stephen and Eleanor Knight. Educated public schools Truro. Came to Alberta, 1880. Contracting, C. P. R., Alberta, 1880-1883; stock raising and exporting since 1883. Married Eliza Watson, daughter of Alexander Watson, 1890. Societies: I. O. F., W. O. W. Recrea- tion: shooting. Liberal; Presbyterian. Address: 518 Fourth Ave., W., Calgary, Alta. KNIGHT, Chas. Cair — Financial Broker, 306-309 Winch Bldg., Vancou- ver. Born St. Johns, Nfld., son of Allan C. and Jessie E. Knight. Educated Meth- odist College. Came to Saskatchewan, 1905; managing director. Western Pa- cific Development Co., Ltd.; Saskatche- wan Mortgage Corporation; director. Star Collieries; director, Saskatchewan- Alberta Collieries; Liberal candidate House of Commons for Sherbrooke, Que., 1900. Married Florence T. Spence; has one daughter. Club: Commercial. Rec- reations: hunting, fishing. Address: Salsbury Drive, Vancouver. B. C. KNIGHT, Edward Christmau — Secre- tary and Managing Director, Vancouver Lumber Co., Ltd., Bridge St., Vancou- ver. Born Philadelphia, Pa., Sept. 1, 1868, son of William A. and Sarah Knight. Educated University of Penn- sylvania as mining engineer and metal- lurgist. With Illinois Steel Co., Chicago, as chemist, 1889, and for eighteen months superintendent Basic open hearth steel department; went to Mexico for Guggenheim Smelting Co., 1896; manager Monterey Smelter Plant; also Velardena Plant; member of executive committee of Southern department, American Smelting & Refining Co. Came to British Columbia and acquired inter- est present firm, 1908. Married lone Tucker, Taylor, Texas; has one son and one daughter. Clubs: Vancouver, Jericho Country, Royal Vancouver Yacht, B. C. Golf, Shaughnessy Heights Golf. Rec- reations: all outdoor sports. Address: Shaughnessy Heights, Vancouver, B. C. KNIGHT, Klchard H., B. A. Sc, D. I^. S., A. I.. S., M. E. — Of Driscoll & Knight, Surveyors and Engineers, Dominion Bank Bldg., Edmonton. Born Bruce Mines, Ont, June 7, 1877, son of John and Christina Knight. Educated: pub- lic schools, Bruce Mines; high school, Port Arthur; Toronto University. En- gineer on location and construction, Al- goma Central Railway, Sault Ste. Marie, 1900-1903; contract and subdivision sur- veys. Dominion Government, Manitoba, Saskatchewan and Alberta, 1904-1911; present firm formed, 1904. Member Senate, Alberta University; member of Council, Alberta Land Surveyors. Mar- ried Ada McKinley, 1905; has two daugh- ters. Club: Edmonton. Societies: A. F. & A. M., Engineering Society of Edmon- ton. Liberal. Address: 350 Eighth St., Edmonton, Alta. KNIPFEIi, John Edler, SC. D. — Phys- ician; secretary- treasurer Broderick Rural Telephone Co. Born Berlin, Onl , Aug. 28, 1878, son of Otto and Eliza beth Edler Knipfel. Educated: public schools, Pilkington, Ont.; high schools, Berlin and Elora, Ont.; Toronto Uni- versity. Came to Saskatchewan, 1905. Secretary-Treasurer, Broderick Council, 1909, 1910, 1911; Secretary-Treasurer, Broderick School Board, 1910-1911. Mar- ried Elizabeth Ann Rice, 1904; has two sons and one daughter. Societies: C. H. C. ; M. W. A. Recreations: athletics. Liberal; Unionist. Address: Broderick, Sask. O. S. KNISELY. KNISEIiY, O. S. — Manager, Walker- Knisely Co., Real Estate Brokers, 1835 Scarth St., Regina; 100 King St., W., Toronto. Born Haldimand County, Ont., Aug. 24, 1877, son of Cyrus and Sarah McClung Knisely. Educated high schools, Cayuga, Ont., and Brandon, Man. Came to Manitoba, 1882. Farmed, 416 WHO'S WHO AND WHY Southern Saskatchewan, fifteen years; editor and proprietor, Gainsboro Post, 1904-1905; real estate business, Leth- bridge, 1906; local improvement depart- ment, Saskatchewan Government, 1907- 1910; established present business, 1912. President, Regina Debating League; sec- retary. Baptist Sunday School, Province of Saskatchewan; organizing deputy for Modern Woodmen of America, 1911. Married Katie Cripps, 1902. Societies: M. W. A.; C. O. F. Recreations: foot- ball, curling. Liberal; Baptist. Ad- dress: Regina, Sask. KNOTT, Henry William Howard — • Barrister. Born Worcester, England, June 21, 1871.- Educated: Downing Col- lege, Cambridge and Middle Temple, Lon- don, England. Came to Winnipeg, 1902. Married Isabel Katherine Martin, Char- lottetown, P. B. I., 1906. Appointed Dis- trict Registrar of Land Titles, Carman, July, 1912. Club: Adanac. Recreation: cricket. Anglican. Address: Carman, Man. JOHN A. KNOTT KNOTT, John A. — President Winnipeg Fur Co., Ltd., 181 Bannatyne Ave., Win- nipeg. Born Esquesing Township, Hal- ton County, Ont., June 27, 1865, son of Lewis H. and Martha Knott. Educated public schools Georgetown, Ont. Com- mercial traveler for W. H. Hovey & Son, Acton, Ont., 1882-1894; with Arthur Paquet, Quebec, 1894-1902; charge Win- nipeg branch, Arthur Paquet, 1902-1905; present position since. Member Winni- peg Board of Trade; President Winni- peg Liberal Association; president Mani- toba branch Canadian Manufacturers' Association, 1909. Married Emily E. Stephens, Woodstock, Ont., 1888; has two sons. Society: A. F. & A. M. Liberal; Methodist. Address: 98 Stradbrooke Place, Winnipeg, Man. KNOWI.es, William ErsMue, M. P. — Barrister. Born Alliston, Ont., Nov. 29, 1872, son of Rev. Robert and Frances Knowles. Educated: high school, Al- monte, Ont.; McGill University; Os- goode Hall. Elected by acclamation to House of Commons for West Assiniboia, 1905; re-elected for Moose Jaw, 1908, 1911. Married Jean Laurie Henderson, 1910. Clubs: Laurentian (Ottawa); Moose Jaw. Liberal; Presbyterian. Address: Moose Jaw, Sask. KNOK, William Jolm, M. D., C. M. — Physician and Surgeon. Born Fitzroy Harbor, Ont., June 5, 1878, son of Rev. W. and Jessie Knox. Educated: high school, Athens, Ont.; Queen's University. House surgeon, Ottawa General Hospital, 1902-1903. Came to British Columbia, 1903; practiced Kelowna since. President, Kelowna Liberal Association. Married Janet Dickson, 1905; has two daughters. Club: Kelowna. Societies: A. F. & A. M., K. of P. Recreation: lacrosse. Lib- eral; Methodist. Address: Kelowna, B. C. KOZA, Stanley William — S. W. Koza & C, Real Estate and Financial Brokers, 818 Main St., Winnipeg. Born Tarnow, Austria, Nov. 25, 1885, son of Michael and Marie Koza. Educated Tarnow Col- lege, Austria. Came to Winnipeg, 1903. Conducted Central Employment Agency, 1904; interpreter, Wilton, McMurray, Delorme & Davidson, 1905-1906; inter- preter, Hagel & Hagel, 1907-1909; estab- lished present business, 1909. Liberal; Roman Catholic. Address: 280 Aubrey St., St. James, Winnipeg, Man. KRANKENHAGEN, Wilhelm — Man- ager Alberta Herald Publishing Co., Ltd. Born Hanover, Germany, March 5, 1885, son of Carl and Elizabeth Krankenhagen. Educated Hanover. Served German army, 1903-1904. Came to Alberta, 1907. Recreation: travel. Address: Edmonton, Alta. 417 WHO'S WHO AND WHY BDMOND SHOREY KNOWLTON. KNOWl^TON, Edmond Shorey — Drug- gist, 1 Hastings St., E., Vancouver. Born Newboro, Ont., June 22, 1868, son of George G. and Martlia Knowlton. Edu- cated: Ontario, Brandon and Winnipeg. Employed drug store, Winnipeg, 1886. Came to British Columbia, 1896. Director uritish Empire Insurance Co.; director Investors' Guarantee Corporation; direct- or General Investors' Corporation; direct- or Vancouver Horse Show Association; Park Commissioner; represented British Columbia Pharmaceutical Association at the first convocation of the British Co- lumbia University at Victoria; ex-direc- tor, Vancouver Exhibition Association; past president j.nd member of the Coun- cil, British Columbia Pharmaceutical As- sociation; vice-president, Vancouver Amateur Driving Association. Clubs: Vancouver, Commercial. Societies: A. F. & A. M., S. O. E. Recreations: riding and driving. Independent Liberal. Ad- dress: 1056 Burnaby St., Vancouver, B. C. 418 "WHO'S WHO AND WHY LORNE C. KYLE. KVI^E, Iiome C. — General Manager The Consolidated Trust Co., Ltd., 433 Richards St., "Vancouver; Director and Treasurer, Home Loan & Contract Co Born Gibson, York County, N. B., Jan. 10 1879, son of John and Mary H. Kyle Educated public schools, Predericton, N B. ; graduate Fredericton Business Col- lege. Came to British Columbia, 1899 with Boyd & Burns, wholesale plumbing supplies, 1899-1902; with Robertson-God- son Co., 1902-1907; present business es- tablished, 1907. Married Ethyl M. "Wilde Smith, 1906; has one son. Clubs: Com- mercial; Canadian. Society: I. O. P. Rec- reations: motoring, tennis. Conservative; Methodist. Address: 2446 Third Ave., "W., Vancouver, B. C. IiABRANCHZ:, Charles Edward — Man- ager, Bank British North America, Este- van. Born Portneuf, Que., July 8, 1883, son of Ferdinand and Emma LaBranche. Educated: Quebec Seminary. Junior clerk. La Banque Nationale, Joliette, Que., 1901; Quebec, 1902; joined Bank of British North America, Quebec, 1903; Quebec Province, 1905; Ontario, 1906. President, Estevan Board of Trade, 1910. Married loline Macpherson, 1909; has CHARLES EDWARD LABRANCHE. two children. Society: A. P. & A. M., (Shriner). Club: Estevan. Recreations: tennis, canoeing and driving. Address: Estevan, Sask. FORTUNAT LA CHANCE, M. D., B. A. JmA CHAKCI:, Fortuuat, M. D., B. A.^ Surgeon, 258^ Portage Ave., "Winnipeg. Born St. Norbert, Man., Oct. 24, 1877, son of Pierce and Malviena La Chance. Educated: Manitoba University; Laval University. House surgeon Hotel Dieu, Montreal, 1902-1904; general hospitals, Paris, Prance, 1904-1907. Came to "Win- nipeg, 1907. Coroner, St. Boniface; sur- geon and special physician, St. Boniface Hospital; surgeon, Winnipeg Free Dis- pensary; specialist, diseases of women. Married Eugenie Forrest, Montreal, 1908; has one daughter. Club: Adanac. So- ciety: Manitoba Medical. Recreation: traveling. Roman Catholic. Address: 319 Langevin St., St. Boniface, Man. WHO'S WHO AND WHY VERY REV. A. LACOMBE. I^ACOMBZ:, Very Rev. Father Albert - — -Vicar General, Diocese of St. Albert, Catholic missionary Western Canada. Born St. Sulpice, L'Assomption County, Que., Feb. 28, 1828, son of Albert and Agathe Lacombe. Educated L'Assomp- tion College. Ordained priest and came to present Province of Manitoba, 1849; member Board of Education, Manitoba, 1880; missionary to Territories, 1881. Has studied languages and traditions of Indians of plains for years, and has pub- lished dictionaries, grammars and other works referring to language of Cree and Objibway Indians. Address: The La- combe Home, Midnapore, Alta. ^ACBOIX, Henry — Of Lacroix Bros. & Co., Implements and General Agents, 19 Eighteenth St., Prince Albert. Born Sarni, Ont., March 2, 1858, son of Gil- bert and Elizabeth Lacroix. Educated public schools, Sarnia, Carriage painter, 1873; came to Winnipeg, 1882; removed to Prince Albert, 1891; engaged imple- ment business with his brother under firm name of Lacroix Bros., 1898; formed present Arm, 1907. Chairman of Prince Albert Separate School Trustees since 1892; Alderman, 1906-1907; 1910-1911; member of Council, Prince Albert Ag- ricultural Society, 1910-1911; trustee Catholic Hospital, 1911. Married Rose Louise Decoteau, Sarnia, 1880; has nine sons and three daughters. Societies: K. of C, C. M. B. A. Recreations: baseball, curling, rowing. Conservative; Roman Catholic. Address: 321 Twelfth St., Prince Albert, Sask. REV. HENRY LACOSTE, O. M. I., Ph. D., D. D. IiACOSTi:, Bev. Henry, O. M, I., Ph. D., D.D. — Vicar General of the Diocese of Prince Albert. Born Ycel, France, Aug. 17, 1864. Educated: Gregorian Uni- versity, Rome; Little Seminary of Au- benas, France. Came to Ottawa and ap- pointed Professor of Theology, Ottawa University, 1889; appointed Rector of Cathedral, Prince Albert, 1896; Vicar General, 1908. Society: K. of C. Recrea- tion: reading. Address: Bishop's Pal- ace, Prince Albert, Sask. ]&ADNI:B, Thomas Ellis (Retired) — Born Trenant Park, Cornwall, England, Sept. 8, 1836, son of Edward and Sarah Ladner. Educated Nash grammar school, Falmouth. Came to British Columbia, 1858; engaged salmon canning, mining and agriculture. Director, British Co- lumbia Life Insurance Co. Served as Lieutenant Home Guards, New Westmin- ster, Fenian Raid, 1866. Married Edna Booth, Victoria, 1865 (deceased, 1883); married Minnie Elizabeth Parr, Los Gatos, Cal., 1884; has three sons and three daughters. Recreations: riding, driving, fishing. Conservative. Address: 1018 Bidwell St., Vancouver, B. C. £ADNZ:b, William Henry Doug-las — Barrister, 640 Hastings St., W., Van- couver. Born St. Johns, Nfld., April 24, 1879, son of Rev. Charles and Maria Ladner. Came to British Columbia, 1888. Educated Columbian Methodist College, New Westminster; law student, Vancou- ver, 1901. Served with 3rd Royal Can- adian Regiment, Victoria Garrison. Mar- ried Frances Pearl Davies, Kamloops; has two daughters. Address: 1951 Napier St., Vancouver, B. C. 420 WHO'S WHO AND WHY LORNB N. LAIDLAW. IiAIDIiAW, Iiome Nelson — Of Laidlaw & Blanchard, Barristers and Solicitors, Medicine Hat. Born Berlin, Ont., Feb. 6, 1882, son of Gideon B. and Jennie A. Laidlaw. Educated Brandon College. Called to Manitoba Bar, 1908; practiced, Brandon, 1908-1910; present partnership formed, 1911. Married May Hall, Bran- don. Club: Cypress. Society: K. P. Liberal; Presbyterian. Address: Medi- cine Hat, Alta. 421 WHO'S WHO AND WHY I^AIBIiAW, Bev. Bobert Simpson, B. A. — St. Paul's Presbyterian Church, Brandon. Born Westminster, Ont., Feb. 15, 1877, son of William and Margaret Laidlaw. Educated: Toronto University, United Free Church College, Glasgow, Scotland; Knox College. Entered minis- try as assistant, Knox Church, Wood- stock, 1903-1904; pastor of St. Andrew's Church, Belleville, 1904-1909; called to present charge, 1909. Married Mary Veronica Dunlop, Woodstock, Ont., 1905; has one son. Liberal; Prebyterian. Ad- dress: Brandon, Man. IiAIDIiAW, Stewart Bawlston, B. A. — Of Laidlaw, St. John & Earl, Barristers, Union Bank BIdg., Winnipeg. Born Havelock, Ont., March 2, 1876, son of George E. and Sarah Laidlaw. Edu- cated Manitoba University. Taught school, Manitoba, 1894-1900. Came to Winnipeg to study law, 1900. Vice-pres- ident Young Liberal Association. Mar- ried Wilhelmina Bell, Winnipeg, 1906; has three sons. Club: Assiniboine. So- ciety: A. F. & A. M. Recreation: curl- ing. Liberal: Methodist. Address: 533 Sherbrooke St., Winnipeg, Man. G. S. LAING, C. A. I^AING, Georg-e Stanley, C. A. — Of Montague, Aldous & Laing, Chartered Accountants, Nanton Bldg., Winnipeg. Born London, Ont., Sept. 24, 1877, son of George and Caroline Laing. Educated Collegiate Institute, London. Bank clerk, London, 1890. Came to Winnipeg, 1896. Holds Captain's certificate, Can- adian Militia. Married Florence Mabel Bradshaw, Winnipeg, 1906; has two sons and one daughter. Clubs: Military In- stitute, Manitoba and St. Cliarles Coun- try Club. Recreations: football, rowing, golf. Anglican. Address: 104 Scott St., Winnipeg, Man. IiAKE, Bichard Stnart, M. F. — Farmer. Born Preston, England, July 10, 1860, son of Margaret and Lieuten- ant-Colonel Percy G. B. Lake. Edu- cated Haversham Grammar school, Westmoreland. Member Northwest Ter- ritory Legislature, for Grenfell, 1898- 1904; unsuccessful candidate to House of Commons for East Assiniboia, 1900; elected for Qu'Appelle, 1904; re-elected, 1908. Married Dorothy Fletcher, Otta- wa, 1190. Conservative; Anglican. Ad- dress: Grenfell, Sask. THE HON. JOHN HENDERSON LAMONT, B. A., LL. B. XAMONT, The Hon. John Henderson, B. A., ImIm. B. — Judge of the Supreme Court of Saskatchewan. Born Mulmur Township, Dufferin County, Ont., Nov. 12, 1865, son of Duncan Carmichael and Margaret Robson Lament. Edu- cated high school, Brampton, and Orangeville; Toronto University; Os- goode Hall. Called to Ontario bar, 1895; practiced, Toronto, 1895-1899; came to Saskatchewan, 1899; elected to House of Commons, for Saskatchewan, 1904; re- signed to become Attorney-General first Government of Province of Saskatche- wan, 1905; appointed present office, 1907. Married Margaret Murray Johnston, 1899; has one daughter. Address: 2060 Lome St., Regina, Sask. WHO'S WHO AND WHY HIS HONOUR, P. S. LAMPMAN I^AMFMAIT, His Honour Peter Secord — Judge of the County Court, Victoria. Born Stamford, Ont, June 23, 1867, son of Thomas and Catherine Middaugh Lampman. Educated: high school, Tho- rold; Trinity University; Osgoode Hall. Law student Miller," Cox & Tale, St. Catharines, 1888-1889; Bruce, Burton & Bruce, Hamilton, 1889-1890; Hall & Kil- mer, Toronto, 1891-1892. Called to On- tario bar, 1892. Came to British Co- lumbia and called to bar, 1893; ap- pointed Judge, 1905. Served as pay- master, 5th Victoria Regiment, 1900- 1901. Club: Union. Recreations: ten- nis, golf. Anglican. Address: 1700 York Place, Oak Bay, Victoria, B. C. I^ANDBY, Hector I^., m. A., I^I^. B. — Of Landry & Landry, Barristers, Edmon- ton. Born Dorchester, N. B., July 14, 1881, son of Annie and Hon. Perre A. Landry. Judge of Supreme Court of New Brunswick. Educated: high school, Dorchester; University of St. Joseph's; King's College; Harvard University. Practiced, Moncton, N. B., 1903; as El- wood & Landry, Moosomin, Sask., 1904; has been practicing continually at Ed- monton since Sept. 1905; present part- nership formed, 1911. Member bar of HECTOR L. LANDRY New Brunswick, Saskatchewan and Al- berta. Married Madeline M. Graves, Ed- monton, 1909; has two daughters. Clubs: Edmonton, Harvard Canadian, Harvard Union. Conservative; Roman Catholic. Address: Edmonton. Alta. C. E. LANE. JmA-NE, Charles Edwin — Real Estate and Financial Broker, 233 Eighth Ave., Calgary. Born Cornwall, England, Dec. 24, 1870, son of William and Mary Lane. Educated private schools, Eng- land. Came to Alberta and engaged with R. G. Dun & Co., Calgary, 1906; estab- lished present business, 1906. Married Helen Chepnell, Sioux City, Iowa, 1895; has two sons and one daughter. Society: A. F. & A. M. Conservative; Anglican. Address: 308 Centre St., Calgary, Alta. 423 WHO'S WHO AND WHY GEORGE LANE IiANE, Georg'e — Rancher and Stock- breeder, director, Permanent Loan & In- vestment Co., Calgary. Born near Des Moines, Iowa, March 9, 1856, son of J. W. and Julia Lane. Educated public schools, Cherokee County, Kansas. Fore- man on ranch of Patrick Large, Madi- son County, Montana, 1876-1881; herded cattle for Concord Bros., Deer Lodge, Mont., 1881-1883; came to Alberta, 1884; foreman. North West Cattle Co. (Bar U Ranch), High River, 1884-1890; put beef cattle on Blodd Reserve for Pat Burns, 1891-1892; in partnership with Gordon, Ironsides & Fares, bought the (Bar U) ranch from the North West Cattle Co., 1902. Married Elizabeth Sexsmith, Ottawa, 1885; has four sons and four daughters. Clubs: Ranchmen's, High River (president), Chinook (Leth- bridge), Macleod. Societies: A. F. & A. M., I. O. O. F. Recreation: shoot- ing. Liberal; Methodist. Address: 399 Fourth Ave., W., Calgary, Alta. IiANE, William S., LL. B. — Of Ross, Macdonald & Lane, Barristers and Solic- itors, Liphardt Block, Fernie; solicitor for Crows Nest Pass Coal Co. Born Huron County, Ont, June 6, 1882, son of William and Harriet Stewart Lane. Edu- cated: Collegiate Institute, Goderich, Ont.; Toronto University; Osgoode Hall. Called to Ontario bar, 1904. Practiced, St. Cahherines, Ont., 1904-1909. Came to British Columbia, 1909; practiced at Fernie since. Served as Captain 19th Regiment, St. Catharines, 1904-1909. Club: P'ernie. Society: I. O. O. F. Lib- eral; Presbyterian. Address: Fernie, B. C. G. M. LANG, C. E. I^ANG, Georg-e Macdonald, C. E. — Of Lang & Major, Civil Engineers and Architects, Board of Trade Bldg., Cal- gary. President Alberta Association of Architects. Born Ottawa, Aug. 16, 1860, son of Rev. James and Mary Macdon- ald Lang. Educated: Ottawa public schools and Ottawa College. Student with Horsey & Sheard, Ottawa, 1874. Came to Manitoba, 1879; Alberta, 1894; several years Engineering Department C. P. R., Western Division; private prac- tice, Calgary, since 1904. Served as Captain, 90th Regiment, Winnipeg, 1889. Married Stella Bothwell, 1910. Society: A. F. & A. M. (A. & A. S.), Mystic Shrine. Conservative; Presbyterian. Ad- dress: Young Bldg., Calgary, Alta. ImATUG, Sidney Edward, B. A. (Mani- toba), M. A. (Cornell) — Inspector of Sec- ondary Schools, Manitoba. Born Ot- tawa, Feb. 17, 1864, son of Rev. James and Mary Macdonald Lang. Educated Collegiate Institute, Ottawa; Mani- toba University; Cornell University. Came to Manitoba, 1880; Inspector of Schools for Provincial Government, 1890; member of Normal School Staff, 1905-1911. Author of several school texts: A Primer of General Method; An Introductory English Grammar; An Intermediate English Grammar and others. Married Emily Georgena Mil- ler, 1891. Society: A. F. & A. M. Pres- byterian. Address: 967 Grosvenor Ave., Winnipeg, Man. 424 WHO'S WHO AND WHY THE MOST REV. LO FIS PHILIPPE ADE- LARD LANGEVIN, D. D., O. M. I. IiAN&EVIN, The Most Rev. I^ouis Philippe Adelard, H. J>., O. TIL. I. — Arch- bishop of St. Boniface. Born St. Isidore Laprairie, Que., Aug. 23, 1855, son of Francois Theophile Langevin and Ra- mela Racicot. Father was a near rela- tion of Sir Hector Langevin, and mother was sister of the Right Rev. Zotique Racicot, Bishop of Pogla. Educated Mon- treal College; studied theology St. Sul- pician Grand Seminary, Montreal; com- pleted the course of his theology (moral) at St. Mary's College (Jesuit), Montreal; entered Order of Oblates of Mary Im- maculate, 1881; ordained priest, 1882; preacher for diocesan missions, 1882-' 1885; professor of Moral Theology, Cath- olic University, Ottawa; vice-dean of Theological Faculty, 1885; D. D., 1892. Came to Manitoba, 1893, as Superior of the Oblates, Archdiocese of St. Boni- face and Rector of St. Mary's Church, Winnipeg; elected as Second Arch- bishop of St. Boniface, Jan., 1895; has battled on the Manitoba school ques- tion; visited England, France, Belgium, Germany, 1890; visited Rome and the Holy Father, 1896, 1898, 1904, 1906, 1908, 1910; visited Holy Land, 1904. Member International Truth Society; attended Plenary Council, Quebec, 1909, and th3 Eucharistic Congress, Montreal, 1910. Started a new religious teaching order of Nuns, "The Missionary Oblate Nuns of the Sacred Heart and Mary Immacu- late," 1904; visited Austria in the inter- ests of Galicians, Poles and Ruthenians 425 WHO'S WHO AND WHY coming to Canada; has founded twenty- eight parishes; twenty-four educational convents; three hospitals; two orphan- ages; six Indian boarding schools; has doubled the number of priests and mis- sionary stations among the Indians; completed the construction of a new cathedral, Oct. 1908. Address: Arch- bishop's Palace, St. Boniface, Man. JOHN F. LANGAN. IiANG-AN', John Frederick, Jm. B., I*. B. G. S.— President Vancouver Colonization Co., Ltd., 717 Rogers Bldg., Vancouver; Vice-President Royal Financial Corpora- tion, Ltd.; President Hansel-Langan, Knappen Co., Winnipeg and Chicago; Director Coquitlam Terminal Co., Ltd., Vancouver; Vice-President Coquitlam Land & Development Co., Ltd., Vancou- ver. Born St. Thomas, Ont., Jan., 1869, son of Edward and Elizabeth Langan. Educated St. Thomas; Chicago; law de- partment Lake Forest University, Lake Forest, lU. Interested Western Canada colonization work, coming to British Columbia 1907. Liberal. Address: Van- couver, B. C. IiANGDON, Kenneth Murray, B. A. — Barrister. Born Brighton Township, Ont., April 8, 1867, son of Hannibal and Caroline Elizabeth Langdon. Educated: Brighton high school; Model School, Cobourg; Toronto normal school; Toron- to University; Manitoba University. Taught school, Brighton Township 1887; came to Alberta as Principal Macleod public school, 1900; subsequent- ly taught school Victoria, B. C. ; prac- ticed Macleod since 1910. Secretary Macleod Farmers' Association. Married Joan Catherine Henderson Williamson, Toronto, 1893; has four sons. Recrea- tion: farming. Liberal; Presbyterian. Address: Macleod, Alta. I^ANGZ^BT, Albert Godwin, B. Sc. — Of A. G. Langley & Co., Ltd., Mining En- gineers, 319 Pender St., Vancouver; di- rector, Anglo-American Lumber Co., Ltd. Born Victoria, Oct. 27, 1877, son of Al- fred John Langley. Educated: Hailey- burg College, England; McGill Univer- sity. Mining Arizona and Mexico, 1903- 1905; engaged engineering and agency business, Vancouver, since 1907. Mar- ried Mabel Sophie, daughter of Hon. Mr. Justice Walkem, 1904; has two daughters. Clubs: Vancouver, Royal Vancouver Yacht, Victoria Golf. Recre- ations: golf, yachting. Conservative; Anglican. Address: 1542 Nelson St., Vancouver, B. C. IiANGIiBY, Hon. Georg^e, M. I^. A. — Minister of Municipal Affairs for Al- berta, Edmonton; Farmer; Vice-President Saskatchewan Co-operative Elevator Co., Ltd. Born Saffron Walden, Essex, Eng- land, Nov. 10, 1852. Educated Walden, England. Came to Canada, 1893. Member Saskatchewan Legislature for Redberry. Married Helen Hales, 1876; has four sons and one daughter. Liberal. Ad- dress: Maymount, Sask. I^ANGIiEV, William H. — Barrister, 1112 Langley St., Victoria. Born Vic- toria, Feb. 13, 1868, son of A. J. and Mary Langley. Educated: Trinity Col- lege school. Port Hope; Inns of Court, London, England. Called to the Brit- ish Columbia bar, 1890. Practiced Vic- toria, 1891. Alderman, 1910-1911. Served with 5th Regiment Canadian Garrison Artillery, 1887-1890; commissioned rank, 1899-1905; now Captain Corps Reserve. Married Gladys Baiss, Victoria, 1906; has one son and two daughters. Club: Union. Recreations: yachting, golf. Liberal; Anglican. Address: Oak Knoll, Foul Bay Road, Victoria, B. C. 426 WHO'S WHO AND WHY THOMAS JOSEPH LANGFORD. ^ANGFOBD, Thomas Josepli — Finan- cial and Real Estate Broker, 517 Union Bank Bldg., Winnipeg. Born near Guelph, Wellington County, Ont., March 31, 1870, son of Jeremiah and Mary Liangford. Educated: public schools. Came to Manitoba 1899. Salesman Win- nipeg, 1899-1900; established present business 1900. Member Winnipeg Real Estate Exchange. Married Frances Irene Tomlin, daughter of Benjamin Tomlin, Toronto, 1900; has two daugh- ters. Clubs: Catholic; Winnipeg Auto- mobile; Stonewall Automobile. Societies: K. C. ; C. O. F. Recreation: Motoring. Catholic. Address: 260 Wellington Crescent, Winnipeg, Man. 427 WHO'S WHO AND WHY THOMAS TALTON LANGLOIS IiANGIiOIS, Thomas Talton — Finan- cier; President British Columbia Perma- nent Loan Company, 330 Pender St., Vancouver. Born Gaspe, Que., Nov. 28, 1867, son of Nicholas and Jane Langlois. Educated Port Hope and Beaverton, Ont. Of firm of Langlois & Eastman, Toron- to, 1886. Came to British Columbia, 1898. Organized British Columbia Per- manent Loan Co.; president, National Finance Co., Ltd.; president. Prudential Investment Co., Ltd.; president, Pacific Coast Fire Insurance Co.; trustee, Chris- tian Institute. Married Diana Hall, 1892; has one son and one daughter. Societies: C. O. F., I. O. F. Recreations; driving and boating. Methodist. Address: 300 Pender St., Vancouver, B. C. Z;A1TNING, Walter Jolm — Of Lanning, Fawcett & Wilson, Delta St., Ladner. Born Wiltshire, England, Oct. 22, 1865, son of Walter and Mary Lanning. Edu- cated Taunton, Somerset, England. Came to British Columbia, 1895; to Ladner, 1898. President Ladner Board of Trade, 1910. Married Gertrude Weare, Victoria, 1987; has three sons and two daughters. Recreations: fishing and gardening. Ad- dress: Ladner, B. C. IiANTZ, Praser Harry. — President F. H. Lantz Co., Ltd., Canada Life Bldg., Vancouver. Born Chester Basin, N. S., Oct. 25, 1869. Educated Chester, N. S. Came to British Columbia, 1890. Di- rector Nicola Valley Coal Co.; Director Dominion Fruit Co. Married Mabel Crlpps. Club: Terminal City. Rec- reation: Fishing. Address: 1307 Harwood St., Vancouver, B. C. l^ABDON, Francis, O. DC I., Ph. D., D. D., M. A. — -Late pastor Sacred Heart Church, Vancouver. Born Lyons, France, Nov. 13, 1877, son of John and Alice Lardon. Educated St. Basil's Col- lege and Gregorian University. Or- dained, Rome, 1900. Came to British Columbia, 1902. Society: C. O. F. Address: 887 Keefer St., Vancouver, B. 0, IiABlvIEBi:, Hon. Alphonse Alfred Clement, Senator — Born Montreal, July 24, 1842, son of late Abraham C. and Adelaide Marcil Longueuil Lariviere. Educated Jacques Cartier Normal School; St. Mary's College, Montreal. President, Board of Arts and Manufac- turers and Institute des Artisans, Prov- ince of Quebec, prior to coming to Win- nipeg, 1871; was superintendent of Catholic schools, and secretary. Board of Education, Manitoba; was also editor, Le Manitoba newspaper. Unsuccessful candidate for St. Anne's, 1874; elected to Manitoba Legislature for St. Boni- face, 1878-1889, during which term held portfolios of Provincial Secretary, Min- ister of Agriculture and Provincial Treasurer. Elected to House of Com- mons for Provencher, 1889; re-elected, 1891, 1896 and 1900; chairman of debates committee, House of Commons, seventh Parliament. Summoned to Senate, 1911. Married Marie Melvina Bourdeau, 1867 (deceased, 1885). Conservative; Roman Catholic. Address: St. Boniface, Man. ANDREW G. LARSON. IiABSON, Andrew G. — Mining Engi- neer, 809 Bower Bldg., Vancouver; Con- sulting Engineer for Le Roi Mining Co.; Manager Ikeda Mines, Ltd. Born 428 WHO'S WHO AND WHY Stockholm, Sweden, May 18, 1870, son of C. I. and M. Ulrika Larson. Came to United States, 1880. Educated Color- ado. Engaged mining, Leadville Color- ado, 1887; Superintendent Bix Six and Nettie Morgan Mines, Leadville, 1897- 1898; charge Sacramento Mines, Cripple Creek, 1898; foreman Tiger Poorman, Coeur d'Alene, Idaho, 1898-1899; came to British Columbia, 1900; General Super- intendent Rossland Kootenay Mining Co., Rossland, 19001-1905; General Su- perintendent Le Roi Mining Co., Ross- land, 1905-1910. Married Helen J. Murphy, Maryland, 1904. Club: Ter- minal City, Rossland. Societies: A. F. & A. M. 32d degree; B. P. O. E.; A. L M. E. Presbyterian Address: 601 Bute St, Vancouver, B. C. CHESTER E. LATHAM. I^ATHAM, Chester E. — Of Davidson & McRae, General Agents Land Depart- ment, C. N. R., Winnipeg. Born Bloom- ington. 111., Sept. 16, 1863, son of Eph- raim and Lydia M. Latham. Educated grammar and high schools, Bloomington, Illinois Wesleyan University, clerk Chi- cago & Alton Ry., Bloomington, 1882; clerk. National State Bank, Blooming- ton, 1883; cashier Insurance Company, Bloomington, 1884; manager of depart- ment Ogden, Sheldon & Co., Chicago, 1896; public accountant, 1902; with Mar- wick, Mitchell & Co., accountants, Min- neapolis, 1905. Came to Manitoba, 1906. Secretary Saskatchewan Valley Land Co., Ltd.; Secretary Quill Plains Land Co., Ltd.; Secretary Coast Lumber Yards, L..d. Married Frances J. Hagan, 1886; has one daughter. Society: A. F. & A. M. Baptist. Address: 824 Preston Ave., Winnipeg, Man. J^ATHWEi;^, William Thomas Daniel, B. A. — Barrister, 117A 8th Ave. W., Cal- gary. Born Orangeville Ont., April 22, 1876, son of William Thomas and Annie Lathwell. Educated Collegiate Institute, Woodstock, Manitoba Univers- ity; principal public schools. Crystal City and Glenboro, Man.; studied law with Rothwell & Johnson, Winnipeg, 1901-1904; came to Alberta, 1905; with Short & Stuart, Barristers, Calgary, 1905-1907; practiced Calgary since 1907. Alderman Calgary, 1911. Married Flor- ence Minerva Tweed, Winnipeg, 1907; has three sons. Clubs: Fortnightly, Canadian. Societies. A. F. &. A. M. Liberal: Unitarian. Address: 1430 Eighth Ave. N. W., Calgary, Alta. JAMES A. LATIMER. IiATIMER, James A. — ^Manager Al- berta branch Cockshutt Plow Co., Ltd., 209 Ninth Ave. W., Calgary. Born at Craighurst, Ont., Nov. 1, 1863, son of James Francis and Catherine Latimer. Educated public schools; with John El- liott & Sons, Winnipeg, 1883-1889; Mc- Cormack Harvesting Co., 1889-1902; sur- veyor British Columbia, 1892-1903; came to Alberta, 1900; opened present branch 1906. Married Inez Clark, 1886; has three daughters. Society: U. C. T. Conservative. Methodist. Address: 329 Fourteenth Ave. W., Calgary, Alta. ImATINLES,, Prank Herbert — Engineer; Dominion and B. C. Land Surveyor, Pen- ticton, B. C: Consulting Engineer for Penticton; Consulting Engineer for Mu- nicipality of Summerland, B. C. Born Kincardine, Ont., May 23, 1860, son of James F. and Kate Latimer. Educated: London Collegiate Institute; Royal Mili- tary College, Kingston, silver medal. As- sistant Engineer on dock work, Michigan Central Ry . Windsor, Ont.. 1882-1883; Dominion work for McPhillips Bros., Manitoba, 1883-1885; station grounds and 429 WHO'S WHO AND WHY right of way, Michigan Central Ry., Detroit, 1886-1888; resident engineer, in charge of bridge construction, Detroit, Lansing & Northern, 1888-1889. Resi- dent Engineer of construction. Traverse City Branch, Cliicago and West Mich- igan Ry., Grand Rapids, Mich., 1889- 1890; practiced, Vancouver, 1890; prac- ticed, Vernon, B. C, 1891-1905, during which time had charge of irrigation work at Coldstream Ranch; also mu- nicipal engineer for Vernon and irri- gation engineer for Peachland and Sum- merland irrigation systems; came to Penticton, 1905; associated with South- ern Okanagan Land Co., as irrigation engineer until 1911; private practice and engineer for water and electric light systems of Penticton Municipality during construction, 1911-1912; engineer on ir- rigation system at Naramata and Kele- den, B. C. School Trustee, Vernon, two years and Penticton, four years. Mar- ried Ella Wintemute, 1889; has two sons and two daughters. Societies: A. F. & A. M.; A. O. U. W.: Canadian Mining Institute. Recreation: shooting. Lib- eral; Methodist. Address: Penticton, B. C. l^ATIMER, Lawrence B. — Latimer, Ney & McTavish, Ltd., Real Estate Brokers, 419 Pender St., Vancouver. Born Ottawa, June 18, 1867, son of James and Mary Latimer. Educated Ottawa and Winnipeg. Real estate broker, Winni- peg, 1888-1906. Came to British Colum- bia, 1906. Ex-Police Magistrate and County Court Clerk. Married Helena Simpson, Lethbridge, Alta.; has two daughters. Recreations: all outdoor sports. Address: 1165 Nelson St., Van- couver, B. C. IiAUBACH, ludwigr Pranklin. — Teach- er of Music, Choirmaster of St. Paul's Church (Anglican), Regina. Born Edinburgh, Scotland, April 7, 1857, son of Conrad and Anne Bourne Laubach. Educated George Watson's College, Edinburgh. Came to Regina, 1904. Served with Edinburgh City Royal Gar- rison Artillery as Bandmaster Edin- burgh, 1893-1904, and retired with il- luminated discharge; bandmaster The King's Bodyguard for Scotland, 1889- 1904; gave beginning to choral and operatic music in Saskatchewan by founding the Regina Philharmonic So- ciety, 1904; founded the Saskatchewan Provincial Association and the Regina Orchestral Society, 1908; assisted In the founding of the Regina Society of Art, Science and Literature, 1910; member of Council Incorporation Society Musicians, Edinburgh; President Edinburgh Society 1899-1900. Author of Arrangements of Scottish Music for various instruments, 1886 (Augener & Co.); Treatise on Musical Instruments, 1893 (Messrs. Jack, Edinburgh) ; composer of "Gaber- lunsie," Scottish overture, and many songs, cliurch music, military marches and dance music for orchestras, etc,; lecturer on musical subjects in Scot- land and Canada. Married Isabella Allan, Bassendean, Scotland, 1883; has five sons and one daughter. Club: As- siniboia. Society: A. F. & A. M., Scottish Rite. Recreation: Photog- raphy. Anglican! Address: 2133 Rae St., Regina, Sask. LIEUTENANT COLONEL CHARLES N. LAURIE IiAUBIE, ILieutenant Colonel Charles N., M, D. — Physician, Cumberland St., Port Arthur, Coroner District of Thunder Bay; Medical health officer, City of Port Arthur. Born Barrie, Ont., Feb. 22, 1865, son of Frances D. Drury and Alexander Laurie, Haddington, Scotland. Educated public schools and Collegiate Institute, Barrie; Trinity University and Trinity Medical College; practiced since 1890. Coroner Thunder Bay District since 1903; Health Officer Port Arthur since 1903. President Port Arthur Conserva- tive Association, 1910-1911. Served as Captain with No. 6 Bearer Com- pany, London, 1901-1902; Lieutenant- Colonel 96th Lake Superior Regi- ment, since 1906. Married Henri- etta Ovas, Collingwood, Ont., 1895; has one daughter. Clubs: Port Arthur; Port Arthur Country. Societies: A. F. & A. M. (P. M.), Thunder Bay Medical Association, Canadian Medical Association, American Public Health Association. Conservative; Anglican. Address: 363 Waverly St., Port Ar- thur, Ont. WHO'S WHO AND WHY I^AnzON, -J. B., IVI. Jm. a. — ^Wholesale and Retail Butcher. Born Pointe Claire, Montreal March 15, 1858, son of Severe and MrtT^f-lus Lauzon. Educated Pointe Claire College. Member Retail Mer- chants Association; President St. Jean Baptiste Society; member Cercle du Sacre- Coeur; councillor St. Boniface for thir- teen years. Elected to Manitoba Legis- lature for St. Boniface, 1896; for La Verandrye, 1907. Married Adeline Henry, 1879; has two sons and three daughters. Conservative; Roman Catholic. Address: 95 Athole St., Winnipeg, Man. ImA'V'ETmJm, John Reeve, B. A., ex-M. F. — 'Of Lavell & Ross, Barristers, Bank of Commerce Chambers, Whyte Ave., Ed- monton. Born Peterboro, Ont., Dec. 11, 1857, son of Betsy and Michael Lavell, M. D., LL. B. Educated grammar school, Kingston and Queen's University. Called to Ontario bar, 1888. Practiced, Brock- ville, 1880-1889; partner in Arm of Lavell & Farrell, Smith's Falls, 1889; subse- quently Lavell, Farrell & Lavell, Smith's Falls; came to Alberta, and practiced Strathcona, now Edmonton, since 1906. Represented North Leeds and Grenville, House of Commons, 1900-1903; School Trustee, ex-Councillor and Reeve; Smith's Falls; ex-County Councillor, Lanark. Commodore Smith's Falls Ca- noe Club, 1903-1904. President Lay As- sociation Methodist Church, 1895. Mar- ried Ursilla Pollock, Kingston, Ont., 1883; has three sons and two daughters. Club: Strathcona. Societies: A. F. & A. M.; L O. O. F. Conservative; Metho- dist. Address: 257 Saskatchewan Ave., Edmonton (south), Alta. LAW, Prederick "William. — General Manager British Columbia Life Assur- ance Co., Bower Bldg., Vancouver; Di- rector, Prudential Life Assurance Co., of Winnipeg; Director Empire Mortgage Investment Association; President, Law Financial Corporation. Ltd. Born Sim- coe Count, Ont., April 6, 1876, son of William Clinton and Amanla Lordney Law. Educated: Public and high schools, Bradford, Ont.; drug business, Beaton, Ont., 1890-1891; afterwards studied medicine, McGill University; manager, Consolidated Stationery Co. Winnipeg, 1897-1902; Manager, London Life Assur- ance Co., Winnipeg, 1902-1907; Manag- ing Editor, Prudential Life Assurance Co., Winnipeg, 1907-1910; came to Van- couver, 1910. Married Jean Black Hend- erson, Winnipeg, i900; has one daugh- ter. Club: Carleton, Winnipeg. Rec- reations: Yachting, motoring. Conser- vative; Anglican. Address: Vancouver, B. C. I^AWB, Prancis Cartwrig-ht. — Of Lawe & Fisher, Barrister, Fernie; Secretary and Director, Premier Coal & Coke Co., Ltd.; Director, Alberta Kootenay Invest- ent Co., Ltd. Born Dunnville, Ont, March 29, 1875, son of Henry and Eliza- beth Lawe. Educated: High school, Dunnville; Manitoba University. Came to British Columbia, 1896. Called to British Columbia bar, 1904; practiced Fernie since. City Solicitor, Fernie, 1905-1907; member of Executive, Fernie Board of Trade. Served with 90th Win- nipeg Rifles, four years; Rocky Moun- tain Rangers, Rossland, three years. Married Lillian Bel Robinson, Helena, Mont., 190. Club: Fernie. Society: L O. O. F. Liberal; Anglican. Address: Fer- nie, B. C. I^AVTBBNCi:, Hon. Georg-e — Minister of Agriculture and Immigration, Oct. 11, 1911. Farmer. Born Ontario, May 23, 1863. Educated Ontario. Elected to Manitoba Legislature for Killarney, 1899; re-elected 1903, 1907, 1910. Con- servative; Presbyterian. Address: Kil- larney, Man. IiAWBENCB, James. — Of F. C. Lowes & Co., Real Estate. Born Cape Town, South Africa, Jan. 28, 1864, son of Rev. James and Margaret Lawrence. Educated Normal School, Glasgow, Scotland; Manitoba College. Salesman J. H. Ashdown Co., Winni- peg; manager western branches twenty- two years. Came to Alberta and served Riel Rebellion (paymaster sergeant with Lieutenant (Colonel Forest), 1885. Joined present Arm, 1910. Married Ada M. Tottle, Stonewall, Man.; has two daughters. Societies: A. F. & A. M.; K. T.; L O. 0. F.; A. O. U. W. Recreations: Baseball, athletics, horses. Address: Calgary, Alta. 30A'WBB11'CB, Bolbert Parrow, C. S. — Supervising Architect to British Colum- bia Government. Born Newport, Eng- land, May 21, 1871, son of Benjamin and Elizabeth Lawrence. Educated New- port grammar school. Practiced, Newport, 1895. Came to British Columbia, 1907. City Engineer, Nelson, B. C. Married Winifred Cullum, Newport. Recreations: Fishing, boating. Address: Esquimault, B. C. l^AVTRBNCE, "William B. — Manager Winnipeg Theater. Born Gainsville, N. Y., Feb. 23, 1870, son of George D. and Sarah E. Lawrence. Programme boy, Whitney Opera House, Detroit, 1878. Came to Winnipeg and established Do- minion Theater, 1906. Married Nellie A. Kelly, Detroit, 1889. Club: Detroit. So- ciety; A. F. & A. M. Methodist. Ad- dress: Boylston Apts., Winnipeg, Man. 431 WHO'S WHO AND WHY W. M. LAWRENCE. IiAVTRENCE, William MacBae. — Man- aging Director Lawrence Hardware Co., Ltd., Revelstoke; Director, Hull-Sibbald Syndicate; ex-President, Revelstoke Board of Trade; Director, Revelstoke Y. M. C. A.; Vice-President, Retail Mer- cliants Association. Born Cape Town, South Africa., Aug. 22, 1861, son of Rev. James and Margaret Lawrence. Educated public and high schools, Edin- burgh and Glasgow. Came to Canada, 1873. Employe, James H. Ashdown, hardware merchant, Winnipeg, 1894- 1895; began business on own account, Winnipeg, 1895-1897. Came to British Columbia and established present busi- ness 1897. Married Carrie, daughter of William Grant, Emerson, Mian.; has two sons and one daughter. Clubs: Revel- stoke; Revelstoke Gun. Societies: A. F. & A. M., Caledonia (Pres.). Recrea- tions: Shooting, tennis. Liberal; Pres- byterian. Address: Revelstoke, B. C. IiAWSON, Bruce A. — City Clerk, Rev- elstoke. Interested agriculture, stock raising and fruit growing; contributed to intensified farming movement by demonstration and experimental work on his ranch near Revelstoke; member of Revelstoke Board of Trade. Born Halifax, Oct. 20, 1854, son of William and Frances Briendley Lawson. Edu- cated public schools, Halifax; Dalliousie University. Came to Manitoba, 1874. Associated with A. Macdonald & Co., Winnipeg, and as manager of their Bat- tleford, Sask., branch, 1883-1900; with Hume & Co., Revelstoke, 1900-1908; BRUCE A. LAWSON. present position since 1908. Married Minnie Kate McConnell, 1891; has one daughter. Societies: A. F. & A. M. ; K. of P. Conservative; Presbyterian. Address: Revelstoke, B. C. IiAWSON*, James Hill. — Vice-Presi- dent, R. P. Rithet & Co., Ltd., mer- chants, Victoria; Director, Simon Leiser & Co. Ltd.; Director, Protestant Or- phans' Home. Born Dundee, Scotland, Dec. 15, 1840, son of William and Euphemla Hill Lawson. Educated Dun- dee. Came to British Columbia, 1862. Entered service of Hudson Bay Co., 1865; Commissioned Officer, 1873 1891; joined present firm 1891. Married Anne Jennet Macdonald, 1870; has five sons and two daughters. Conservative; Presbyterian. Address: Victoria, B. C. I^AWSOir, James Hill, Jr. — Of Bod- well & Lawson, Barristers and Solici- tors, Winch Bldg., Vancouver. Born Victoria, Sept. 24, 1875, son of James Hill and Anna Janet Macdonald Law- son. Educated: public schools, Mani- toba and British Columbia; Manitoba University. Called to British Columbia bar, 1897; with Bodwell & Duff, Victoria, 1897-1902; member of firm, Bodwell & Lawson, Victoria, 1902-1910; Bodwell & Lawson, Vancouver, since 1910. Serv- ed as private, 5th Canadian Artillery, Victoria, 1900-1905. Clubs: Vancouver; Union and Pacific (Victoria). Reorea- tions: canoeing, bridge. Conservative; Presbyterian. Address: Washington Court, Vancouver, B. C. 432 WHO'S WHO AND WHY FRANK PERLEY LAYTON, J. P. ImATTSON, Frank Ferley, J. P. — Real Estate and Financial Broker. Born Great Village, N. S., Feb. 27, 1877, son of Rev. Thomas B. and Cecelia Layton. Educated Great Village high school; Horton Academy, Wolfville; Snell's Busi- ness College, Truro. Came to Alberta, 1901; with Rosenroll Lumber Co., Wet- askiwin, 1902; Managing Director, Stony Creek Lumber Co., Camrose, 1904; Man- ager, Wavely Lake Lumber Co., Days- land, 1906; established present business, 1907; Managing Director, Camrose Brick Co., Ltd.; Valuator, Canada Permanent Mortgage Co.; Official Auditor; Town Auditor, Wetaskiwin, 1903-1904; First Overseer, Camrose, 1905; First Overseer, Daysland, 1906; Councillor, Town of Cam- rose, 1909-1910; Mayor, Camrose, 1911- 1912; president Union Alberta Municipal- ities. Married Myrtle Jane Whyte, Hes- peler, Ont., 1906; has two sons and two daughters. Clubs: Canadian; Camrose Yacht; Camrose Gun. Societies: A. F. & A. M. ; I. O. O. F. Recreations: motor- ing, fishing, shooting, curling. Conserv- ative; Protestant. Address: Camrose, Alta. 433 WHO'S WHO AND WHY IiAWSON, Maria. — Editorial Writer. Born New London, P. E. I., daugliter of Henry and Flora Lawson. Educated public schools; Normal School, Char- lottetown. Taught school Prince Ed- ward Island for some years. Father was editor Charlottetown Patriot; assistant editor Toronto Globe and Montreal Her- ald, and editor of Victoria Colonist. Came to British Columbia, 1900. Prin- cipal, girls' school Nanaimo; teacher, girls' school, Victoria. Conducts Wom- an's Realm Colonist, and edits children's page. Publications: "A School History of Canada;" "A Sketch of British Co- lumbia." Club: Canadian Women's Press. Address: 1809 Fern wood Road, Victoria, B. C. I^AWSOir, Beg-lnald. — Of Reginald Lawson & Co., Real Estate and Insur- ance Broker, Farmers Bldg., Winnipeg. Born Windsor, N. S., June 29, 1875, son of Walter and Alice Lawson. Educated Windsor. Joined Bank of Nova Scotia, Windsor, 1889. Transferred to Winnipeg branch, 1899. Resigned from bank and established present business, 1902. Mar- ried Anna Duncan Currie, Halifax, Aug. 10, 1910. Club: Manitoba. Recreation: golf. Conservative; Presbyterian. Ad- dress: 2 Roslyn Place, Winnipes, Man. THOMAS LAWSON. IiAWSON, Thomas. — President and General Manager, Thomas Lawson, Ltd., Kelowna. Chairman, Kelowna School Board; Director, Kelowna Hospital. Born I Hamilton, Nov. 7, 1869, son of John and Elizabeth Lawson. Educated public and high schools. Mercantile business. Shoal Lake, Man., 1890-1899. Married Minnie Rowcliffe, Thedford, Ont., 1895; has two daughters. Club: Kelowna. Societies: A. F. & A. M. ; C. O. F. Recreations: Horses, fishing. Liberal; Presbyterian. Address: Kelowna, B. C IiAWTON, Michael William — Of Put- nam & Lawton, Financial and Real Es- tate Brokers, Clinkskill Bldg., Saska- toon. Born Midleton, County Cork, Ire- land, Feb. 22, 1878, son of David and EJlen Lawton. Educated Midleton Na- tional School; private school, London. Professional nurse, Male Nurses' Tem- perance Assn., London, 1898-1906. Came to Saskatchewan, 1906; homesteaded, Kindersley, 1906-1909; established pres- ent business, 1909. Club: Saskatoon Rifle Assn.; Conservative Assn. (secre- tary). Recreations: riding, rifle prac- tice. Conservative; Roman Catholic. Address: 5th Ave., Saskatoon, Sask. WILLIAM SCHURMAN LEA, B. Sc, C. E. Ji^A, William Schurman, B. Sc, C. E. — Assistant City Engineer, Vancouver. Born Prince Edward Island. Educated Prince of Wales College; McGill Univer- sity. Came to British Columbia, 1908. Associate Member Canadian Society of Civil Engineers. Address: 1215 Bute St., Vancouver, B. C. 434 WHO'S WHO AND WHY COL. THOMAS CAMERON LAZIER. I^AZIER, Col. Thomas Cameron. — Man- ■ aging Director, Alberta-Saskatchewan Life Insurance Co., Tegler Block, Ed- monton. Born Belleville, Ont., Aug. 29, 1863, son of Stephen Allan and Mlary Leatch Lazier. Educated Dr. Tassie's School, Gait, Ont. Managing partner, S. A. Lazier & Sons, Belleville, 1889-1896; general manager, Lawrence Carpet Mfg. Co., Norwich, Conn., 1896-1898; financial broker, New York, 1898-1904; promoted Monarch Life Insurance Co., Winnipeg, 1904-1906; financial broker, Vancouver, 1906-1910; promoted present company, 1910. Served as Captain No. 1 Company, Midland Regiment, Northwest Rebellion, Battle of Batoche, 1885 (medal and clasp) ; appointed major 15th Regiment, Argyle Light Infantry; Belleville, 1896; retired with rank of major, 1896; ap- pointed colonel, 1912. Married Tillie Starling, daughter of C. J. Starling, Belleville, 1887 (deceased) ; has two sons and two daughters; married Gloria Dlacht, 1910. Societies: A. F. & A. M.; I. 0> O. P. Recreation: shooting. Con- servative; Anglican. Address: Edmon- ton, Alta. 435 WHO'S WHO AND WHY P. L. LEACH. IiEACH, Percy Iiapum — Broker, of Ludtke & Leach, Real Estate and In- vestments, Bow Island, Alta. President of the Bow Island Board of Trade. Born Brighton, Ont, June 13, 1888. Eldest son of late Rev. John Joshua Leach and of his wife, Mary Emma Lapum. Edu- cated: Manitoba institutions. With B. W. Bolton, real estate agent, Neepawa. Man., 1905-1906. Private secretary to Hon. J. H. Howden, K. C, present Attor- ney-General of Manitoba, Winnipeg, 1907-1910; Broker, Tabor, 1910-1911; Commissioner, Associate Board of Trade of Southern Alberta, Lethbridge, 1912; Director, Canadian Association of Com- mercial Executives. Married Rhoda, youngest daughter, J. G. McArthur, Winnipeg, April 24, 1912, Clubs: Chi- nook, Lethbridge. Society: A. F. & A. M. Address: Bow Island, Alta. IiEASON, Edward E. — Provincial As- sessor British Columbia. Born Kent, Eng., Aug. 9, 1859, son of William Henry Lea- son. Educated Toronto. Came to Brit- ish Columbia 1890. Marred Dora Dun- away, Seattle, Wash.; has four sons. Societies: A. F. & A. M.; K. of P.; I. O. O. F. Recreation: Motoring. Address: 1074 Chamberlain St., Victoria, B. C. l^ECKIE, Beatrice Maud. — Wife of William H. Leckie. Born Parry Sound, Ont., daughter of George and Selina Eliz- abeth Slade. Educated public and high schools, Toronto. Came to British Col- umbia, 1897. First Vice-President Van- couver Women's Musical Club. Married William H. Leckie 1894; has Ave sons. Clubs: Women's Musical, Athenaeum. Recreations: Golf, tennis, singing. Pres- byterian. Address: 1176 Burnaby St., Vancouver, B. C. LIEUTENANT-COLONEL ROBERT GILMOUR EDWARDS LECKIE IiECKIE, lieutenant- Colonel Soliert Gilmour Edwards, B. Sc. — Mining En- gineer, 543 Granville St., Vancouver. Born Halifax, June 4, 1869, son of Major Robert Gilmour and Sarah Edwards Leckie. Educated Montreal high school; Bishop's College School, Lennoxvllle, Que.; Royal Military College, Kingston (graduated "with honors;" "sword of honor;" Governor General's medal, 1890); King's College, Windsor, N. S., (B. Sc), 1895. Surveyed and superintended the construction of the Torbrook Branch Ry., and was appointed managing direc- tor of tiie Torbrook Iron Co., 1891; was also locating and constructing engineer for tlie Middleton Water Supply Co.; de- signed and located the waterworks sys- tem for the Granville Ferry, 1893; one of the chief promoters of the Valley Telephone Co., and was a director on its first board; elected a councillor for An- napolis County, 1892; conducted coal and other mining operations in New Bruns- wick, 1894-1896; came to British Colum- bia as consulting engineer for several mines in British Columbia and State ot Washington, 1898; undertook an expedi- tion into British Somaliland, East Coast of Africa, during Mad Mullah War, ex- ploring and big game shooting, 1903- 1904. Lived London, England, 1904- 1906. Practiced Canada since 1906. Ga- zetted Lieutenant 75th Regiment, 1890; Adjutant 75th Regiment, 1891; trans- ferred to Eighth Princess Louise's N. B. Hussars as Lieutenant (retaining rank of Major), 1895, later on resigned office. Commanded "A" Squadron of Second Canadian Mounted Rifles, South African War, 1901-1902 (Queen's medal with two clasps). Organized and raised 72nd Highlanders of Canada, 1910-1911; ga- zetted First Commanding Officer with rank of Lieutenant-Colonel, Nov. 24, 1910. Publications: Contributions to publications of various technical socie- 436 WHO'S WHO AND WHY ties; articles on travel. Clubs: United Empire (London, England) ; Vancouver, Jericho Country, Colonial (London). So- cieties: Canadian Society Civil Engi- neers, 1893; Canadian Mining Institute; Canadian Military Institute (Toronto) ; Am. Inst. M. E. Recreations: Big game hunting, shooting, fishing, golf. Con- servative; Anglican. Address: Vancou- ver, B. C. I^ECKIE, William Henry. — Manager J. Leckie & Co., Vancouver. Born To- ronto, Ont., March 3, 1874, son of John and Jane Leckie. Educated public schools Upper Canada College, Toronto. Came to British Columbia 1896. Director Bur- rard Land and Improvement Co.; Direc- tor Capital Hill Land Co.; Director Chil- dren's Hospital. Married Beatrice M. Slade, 1895; has five sons. Club: Term- inal City. Recreations: Tennis, boating. Address: 1176 Burnaby St., Vancouver, B. C. GEORGE W. LEDINGHAM. IiEDINGHAM, Georg-e W. — General Contractor. Office 212 Colton Bldg.; res- idence, 348 8th Ave., E., Vancouver. Born Dornoch. Ont., Jan. 7, 1875. Son of Wil- liam and Elsbeth Anna Ledingham. Edu- cated at public school, 3rd Con. Ben- tinck, Ont. Came to Manitoba in 1896 and British Columbia, 1899. Served with Lord Strathcona's Horse, South Afri- can War, in 1900-1901, under Col. Steele. Later joined 5th C. M. R., getting dis- charge after termination of war as Senior Sergeant of "D" Troop. Returned to British Columbia, 1902. Completed many important contracts for City of Vancouver in the line of cement walks and street pavement. Married Helen Maud Reavely, Chesley, Ont, 1903; has two sons and one daughter. Societies: Mt. Pleasant P. A. C. (president); di- rector. Grand Trunk B. C. Coal Co.; treasurer, I. O. F.; Imperial L. A. Rec- reations: fishing, hunting, driving. Lib- eral; Presbyterian, HIPPOLYTE A. LEDUC, O. M. I. ImEHVC, Eippolyte A., O. M. I. — Vicar General of St. Albert. Born Evron, De- partment de la Mayenne, Diocese de Laval, France, April 30, 1842, son of Joseph Leduc and Elizabeth Fleury. Educated Ecclesiastical Seminaries and Scholasticate of the Oblates of Mary Im- maculate, Marseilles and Autun, France. Came to Ontario, 1864; Manitoba, 1865, Alberta, 1867. Author of "Hostility Un- masked" 1896, on school question in Western Canada. Address: Saint Al- bert, Alta. ImEU, John Andrew. — President Lee's, Ltd., Columbia St., New Westminster. Born Mount Forest, Ont., Feb. 11, 1868, son of Samuel and Margery Lee. Edu- cated Toronto. Came to British Colum- bia, 1890; with exception of few years in Nevada and California has lived in New Westminster and Vancouver since. Established furniture business 1903; now developed into a department store. May- or, 1910-1911; ex-President New West- minster Board of Trade; Director Mod- ern Office Supply Co., Vancouver. Mar- ried Mildred J. Major, New Westmin- ster, 1897; has one son and one daugh- ter. Club: Western. Societies: A. F. «& A. M.; I. O. O. F, Address: 615 Third Ave., New Westminster, B. C. 437 WHO'S WHO AND WHY ROBERT LEE. JiJill, Robert. — Of Crafts, Lee & Gallinger, Real Estate and Financial Brokers, 236 Jasper Ave. E., Edmonton. President Tofield Coal Co.; largely in- terested British Columbia timber lands and other private financial interests. Born Lanark County, Ont., March 10, 1862, son of John and Margaret Lee. Educated public schools Ontario Busi- ness College, Kingston. ■ General store business Lanark County, 1886-1898; came to Alberta, 1898; engaged loan, in- surance and grain business, Edmonton, 1898-1902; established present business 1902. Member Lanark County Council, 1893-1898; Alderman Edmonton, 1900- 1901, 1908; Mayor, 1909-1910. Married Annette E. Wilson, Lanark County, 1898; has two sons and one daughter. Socie- ty: Maccabees. Liberal; Presbyterian. Address: 505 Third St., Edmonton, Alta. IiEECH, Ernest T., B. A. — Of Leech, Leech & Sutton. Barristers and Solicit- ors, Mclntyre Block, Winnipeg. Born Huron County, Ont., May 16, 1876, son of John and Sarah Leech. Educated Col- lege Institution, Brandon; Manitoba Uni- versity. Came to Winnipeg, 1900; prac- ticed Winnipeg, 1904. Ex-President Con- servative Club; Advisor to a number of corporations. Married Ida F. Philp, Winnipeg, 1906; has one son. Director Winnipeg Canoe Club. Societies: A. F. & A. M. Recreation: canoeing. Conserv- ative; Methodist. Address: 757 West- minster Ave., Winnipeg, Man. G. W. LEECH, M. D., C. M. X^EECH, Georg'e Wesley, M. D., C. M. — Physician and Surgeon; President Asso- ciated Boards of Trade of Southern Al- berta. Born Leeds County, Ont, Sept. 17, 1870, son of John and Sarah W. Leech. Educated Manitoba University. Practised, Neepawa, Man., 1900-1903; Brandon, Man., 1905-1906; Taber since 1907. Councillor Taber, 1910-1911. Mar- ried Myrtle Vivian Davidson, daughter of Hon. John A. Davidson, Neepawa, 1901, (deceased); has one son and one daughter. Club: Chinook. Society: A. F. & A. M. (Master). Recreations: Shoot- ing, lacrosse, curling. Conservative; Methodist. Address: Taber, Alta. I.EECH, J. Hillyard, M. A., I.Ii. B., K. C. — Of Leech, Leech, Sutton & Ham- ilton, Barristers, Mclntyre Block. Win- nipeg. Born Lansdowne, April 14, 1866, son of John Leech, well-known Eastern exporter, and Sarah Webster Moles Leech. Pioneered and traveled exten- sively over West as boy. Educated pub- lic schools; Manitoba University and Eastern Colleges; first medallist and first scholarship man in Arts and post-gradu- ate University degrees. Served North- west Rebellion as news correspondent. Admitted to bar, 1892; commenced prac- tice of law with C. Henri Royal as Leech & Royal; partnership dissolved after two years; then founded present firm of Leech, Leech, Sutton & Hamil- 438 WFIO'S WHO AND WHY JOHN HILLYARD LEECH, M. A., L.L. B., K. C. ton; later appointed K. C. Director of numerous manufacturing and mercantile corporations. Married; has two sons. Conservative. Address: 609 Corydon Ave., Winnipeg. XiEECH, Nonuau Austin. — Consulting Architect to Board of School Trustees, Vancouver. Born Winburg, Orange Free State Colony, South Africa, April 18, 1880, son of John Richard and Julia Emma Leech. Educated St. Leo's Col- lege, Clocolan, O. R. C, S. A.; King's Col- lege, University of London. Awarded gold medal for architecture final year King's College., University of London; also two silver and three bronze medals for other subjects. Formerly lecturer on architecture and building construc- tion. Technical Institute, Norwich, Eng- land; also held similar position Tech- nical Institute, Johannesburg, South Af- rica. Practiced Johannesburg, 1902-06. Came to British Columbia, 1906; appointed to present position, 1910. Commissioner for Building By-Laws, Vancouver. Club: Terminal City. Societies: A. F. & A. M.; Maccabees; Eagles. Recreation: Read- ing, walking, motoring. Conservative; Protestant. Address: 1003 Richards St., Vancouver, B. C. TmEHHT, John W. — ^Ex-Governor of Kansas. Born Richland County, Ohio, March 8, 1849. Clerk, Pierceton, Ind., 1865-1868; farming, Ohio, 1868-1880; re- moved to Kansas and farmed near Le- roy, Coffey County. Originally Republi- can; became Democrat, 1872, until or- ganization of Populist party, in which he became a leader; member Kansas Senate, 1892-1896. Governor of Kansas, 1896-1899; moved to Alaska, 1901; thence to Alberta. Address: White Court, Alta. IiEEMINGr, John Herklots, M. D. — Bac- teriologist to City of Winnipeg. Born Rajahmundret, Madras, India, Feb. 7, 1871, son of Rev. William and Mary Cecilia Leeming. Educated England. Edinburgh University. Came to Winni- peg, 1895; practiced Winnipeg since 1900; Dominion milk analyst. Appointed to present position, 1905. Married Ev- elyn Susannah Hooper, Winnipeg, 1906. Recreations: athletic sports. Independ- ent; Anglican. Address: Rideau Hall, 85 Kennedy St., Winnipeg, Man. HON. WM. A. D. LEES. IiEES, His Honour William Andrew Dickson — Judge of the District Court of the District of Wetaskiwin, Red Deer. Born Ottawa, Aug. 27, 1859, son of Jessie Dickson and Robert Lees, Q. C. Edu- cated Collegiate Institute, Ottawa; To- ronto University. Law student with Lees & Gemmell, Ottawa, 1880. Practiced Ot- tawa with late Robert Lees and with Louis J. Kehoe and J. M. Hall until coming to Alberta, 1904. Acting County Crown Attorney, Carleton County, 1893- 1895. Practiced Fort Saskatchewan, Alta., alone and with W. M. Corbett un- til appointed Judge, 1909. Crown Prose- cutor, Victoria District, 1905-1908. Served as Captain 43d Regiment, 1881-1885. Married Elizabeth Turnbull, Russell, Ont., 1893; has one daughter. Club: Red Deer. Recreations: Curling, shooting, bicycling, carpentry, etc. Presbyterian. Address: Red Deer, Alta. WHO'S WHO AND WHY RT. REV. BISHOP EMILE J. LEGAL, O. M. I. JmUGATm, Bt. Bev. Bishop Bmile J., O. M. I. — Bishop of St. Albert. Born St. Jean de Boisseau, Nantes, France, Oct. 9, 1849. Educated Nantes, classical and theological courses. Ordained priest, 1874; taught sciences colleges and sem- inary France for four years; became member of congregation known as Mis- sionaries Oblates of Mary Immaculate; and sent as missionary to Blackfeet In- dians, Western Canada, 1895. Conse- crated Bishop of Pogla and coadjutor of Bishop of St. Albert, 1897; became titu- lar bishop of St. Albert on death of his predecessor, 1902. Address: St. Albert, Alta. 440 WHO'S WHO AND WHY IiEFEVBE, Mrs. lily Alice ("Fleu- range") Writer of Lyrics. Born Kings- ton, Ont., daughter of R. P. Cook, C. B., and Anna Cook. Frequent contributor to Montreal and Vancouver press; winner of Montreal Witness prize of $100 for best poem with reference to first winter carnival. Publications: "The Lion's Gate and Other Verses," 1895; several lyrics set to music. Married Dr. John M. Lefevre. Address: Vancouver, B. C. IiEFOBT, Alexander. — Manager Bank D'Hochelaga, Edmonton. Born St. Remi, Que., July 23, 1878, son of Hormisdas and Rose de Lima Lefort. Educated St. Remi. Founded bank St. Remi, 1894. Came to Alberta, 1909. Married Blanche Riendeau, St. Isidore, Que.; has one son and one daughter. Club: Edmonton. Ad- dress: 665 Thirteenth st., Edmonton, Alta. IiEFURGEV, Alfred Alexander, B. A., IiL. B. — Financial Agent, 822 Metropoli- tan Bldg., Vancouver. Born Summer- side, P. B. I., April 22, 1872, son of the late Hon. John Lefurgey and Dorothea Read. Educated St. Dunstan's College, Charlottetown, P. B. I.; B. A., Mount Allison University; LL, B., Harvard University. Elected to Prince Edward Island Legislature, 1897; elected to House of Commons, 1900; re-elected, 1904; defeated, 1908; Conservative Whip for Maritime Provinces, 1901-1908. Mar- ried Eva B. Wearte, daughter of J. W. Wearte, Sept. 6, 1911. Came to British Columbia, 1909. Clubs: Rideau (Ottawa), Golf (Ottawa), University (Montreal), Albany and Hunt (Toronto), University (Vancouver). Address: Vancouver, B. C. IiBBJOANN, Julius B., IVL B., X^. B. C. P., M. B. C. S — Surgeon, Carlton and Portage Ave., Winnipeg. Born Morrison, Ont., June 14, 1868, son of Adelbert and K. Lehmann. Educated Toronto Univer- sity; Berlin; London. Practiced Elmvale, Ont, 1893; assistant surgeon German Hospital, London, England, 1901; re- turned to Canada and settled Winnipeg. Surgeon St. Boniface Hospital; Chil- dren's Hospital, Winnipeg. Surgeon to General Hospital, Winnipeg. Lieutenant Army Medical Corps. Married Elsa Hil- lerns, 1908; has one daughter. Society: Medical. Anglican. Address: 26 Osborne Place, Winnipeg, Man. l^EiaH-SFBNCBB, Miss B. Is. — Real Estate Agent, 551 Granville St., Van- couver. Born Hertfordshire, England, daughter of Leigh and Rosa Leigh- Spencer. Came to Canada, 1886; Toronto, 1886-1891; came to ilrltlsli Columbia, i89i Active business, Nanaimo, representing Mutual Life Insurance Co. of New York; organized local branches of Canadian Birbeck Loan Co., for Vancouver Island. Becoming interested Rossland mining camp, was instrumental forming first company for purchase of present Nickle Plate mine, adjoining LeRoi. Left Nanaimo and made several trips East and to England, successfully placing mining propositions and becoming and is still a large shareholder in Brittania mines, Howe Sound. Clubs: Vancouver Horse Show Association; Hunt; Kennel; Croquet. Address: 2325 1st Ave., W., Vancouver, B. C. I^BIG-HTOir, Arthur, X^I^. B. — Bar- rister. Born Wakefield, Yorkshire, Eng- land, January 5, 1880, son of Mary Eliza- beth and Robert L. Leighton, Mt A. Edu- cated Bristol Grammar School, Bristol, England; Manitoba University. Came to Manitoba, 1900; taught school, 1900-1905; studied law, 1905; practiced, Minnedosa, since 1909. Served as private. Second C. M. R., South African War, 1901-1902 (Queen's medal, three bars). Married Alice S. Wright, Brampton, Ont., 1908. Recreations: Curling, cricket, tennis. Liberal; Anglican. Address: Minnedosa, Man. KEIG-HTON', Francis L. — General Man- ager, Vancouver Engineering Works, Ltd., 519 6th Ave., W., Vancouver. Born Birkenhead, England, Aug. 28, 1873, son of Edward and Margaret A. Leighton. Educated Owen's School, London; Bel- gium; Germany. Foreign correspondent, Halifax, England, 1890-1897; private sec- retary, Liverpool, 1897-1898; manager, C. F. Jackson & Co., Liverpool, 1898- 1903; partner, C. F. Jackson & Co., Liv- erpool, 1903-1906. Came to British Co- lumbia, 1906; present position since 1907. Married Edith Hoyle, daughter of Thomas Hoyle, Halifax, England, 1899; has one son and two daughters. Club: Terminal City. Society: A. F. & A. M. Recreations: swimming, motoring. Ad- dress: 1326 Harwood St., Vancouver, B. C. IiBISEB, Max. — ^Of Pither & Leiser, Victoria. Born Kerpen, Germany, Sept. 9, 1862, son of Moses and Letta Leiser. Educated Kerpen. Wholesale cloth mer- chant, Bonn and Cologne, Germany, 1875. Came to British Columbia, 1890. Club: Pacific. Societies: A. F. & A. M.; K. of P.; Shriner; A. O. U. W. Address: Vic- toria, B. C. WHO'S WHO AND WHY SIMON LEISER. XiEXSEB, Simon. — Of Simon Leiser & Co., Wholesale Grocers, 532 Yates St.. Victoria; branches, Ladysmith, Welling- ton and Cumberland. Born Germany, April 9, 1850, son of Moses and Tilla Leiser. Educated Germany. Wholesale grocer and liquor merchant, United States. Came to British Columbia, 1872. President "Victoria Board of Trade, 1909- 1910. Married Carrie Lenz, Victoria; has one son and four daughters. Club: Pacific. Address: Victoria, B. C. WILLIAM C. LBISTIKOW. I^EISTIKOW, WUliam C. — President Imperial Elevator & Lumber Co., Grain Exchange, Winnipeg. Born Germany, Dec. 11, 1852. Educated Stettin, Ger- many. Engaged milling and banking, Minnesota, 1870. Came to Manitoba, 1874; Winnipeg, 1907. Director North- ern Crown Bank; Vice-President Capital Loan Co.; State Chairman of Democratic Convention of North Dakota; Democratic National Committeeman of North Da- kota eight years. Interested in lands, timber and United States banks. Mar- ried Rosalie Bettingen, St. Paul, Minn., 1882; has one son. Recreations: Horses, motoring. Liberal; Presbyterian. Ad- dress: 277 Wellington Crescent, Winni- peg, Man. W. H. LEMBKE. IiEMBKi:, William Henry. — Financial Broker, 439 Richards St., Vancouver; Member Vancouver Mining Exchange; Member Vancouver Tourist Association. Born Grey County, Ont., March 22, 1869, son of William and Margaret Schmidt Lembke. Educated public schools. Grey County. Engaged building trade On- tario previous to coming to British Co- lumbia, 1897. Present business estab- lished 1905. Married Mary Ellen Senior, Manchester, England, 1906. Society: I. O. O. F. Recreations: Hunting, fishing. Conservative; Lutheran. Address: Ker- risdale, B. C. 442 WHO'S WHO AND WHY R. S. LENNIB. IiENNIE, Rotoert Scott — Of Lennie & Clark, Barristers, Vancouver Block, Van- couver. Born Smith's Falls, Ont., Aug. 16, 1875, son of Catharine Harcus and Rev. Robert Lennie, B. D. Educated On- tario, British Columbia and California. Came to British Columbia, 1886. Called to British Columbia bar, 1898, practiced as Elliott & Lennie and subsequently as Lennie & Wragge, Nelson, 1898-1911; came to Vancouver, 1910. President Nelson Conservative Club, 1904-1910; President Kootenay District Conserva- tion Association, comprising nine Rid- ings since 1908. Was tendered and re- fused nomination for Mayor of Nelson and for Provinrial and Dominion House. Charman, British Columbia Fire Insur- ance Commission, appointed by order in Council, findings of which reported, 1910. Married Edith Louise Douglas, 1898; has two sons and one daughter. Clubs: Nelson; Union; (Victoria). Conservative; Presbyterian. Address: Shaughnessy Heights, Vancouver, B. C. I^ISNNOX, Ig-natius Thomas. — ^Farmer and General Merchant; President Melita Farmers' Elevator Co.; Director Mani- toba Mutual Hall Insurance Co.; Secre- tary Grain Growers' Association since its organization; Director Arthur Agricul- tural Society. Born Innisfail Township Simcoe County, Ont., Dec. 13, 1850 son of John and Margaret Sproule Lennox. Educated public schools. Ivy, Ont.; grammar school, Barrie, Ont. Came to Manitoba, 1886. President Melita Con- servative Association. Served aa Sec- ond Lieutenant York and Simcoe Volun- teers, Northwest Rebellion, 1885. Mar- ried Elizabeth Jane Davis, Ivy, 1876; has one son and one daughter. Society: A. O. U. W.; L. O. L. Independent; Anglican. Address: Melita, Man. X^ENT, Williston, P. W Of Lent & Jones, Barristers, McDougall Block, Cal- gary. Born Kent County, Ont, June 29, 1868, son of L. M. and Matilda Lent. Educated high school, Ridgetown, Ont.; Osgoode Hall. Came to Alberta, 1905. Married Carrie B. Davidson, Penetan- guishene, Ont.; has one daughter. So- ciety: A. F. & A. M. Address: 333 15th. Ave. W., Calgary, Alta. l^EONARD, Harry M. — Of Leonard & Reid, Financial Brokers and Barristers, Prince Rupert. Born St. John, N. B., Aug. 18, 1881, son of Edward P. and Frances Leonard. Educated St. John public schools; Windsor University Law School. Reporter on St. John's Sun and Star. Came to British Columbia, 1907. Secretary Prince Rupert Real Estate Exchange. Society: K. of P. Recrea- tion: Literature. Address: Seventh Ave., Prince Rupert, B. C. I^EONABD, William Valentine, P. M. — Clerk of the Council, Salmon Arm. Born Middlesex, England, Nov. 11, 1853, son of John and Jane Fanny Leonard. Edu- cated St. Mark College, Chelsea, Eng- land. Barrister, London, England, 1871. Came to British Columbia, 1899. Ex- Justice of the Peace. Served as Captain in Reserve, London, England. Married Susan Wishby, England; has five sons and two daughters. Recreations: Cricket, swimming, shooting. Address: Salmon Arm, B. C. I^ESl^Ii:, John. — ^Furniture Merchant, 324 Main St., Winnipeg. Born Scotland, Aug. 16, 1852, son of Thomas and Mary Leslie. Educated- public schools, Scot- land and Canada. Carriage maker, Mil- ton, Ont., 1870. Came to Winnipeg, 1880, established present business, 1885. Di- rector Canada West Fire Insurance Co. Captain and quartermaster 100th Regi- ment. Member Of Board of Management Manitoba College. Married Phoebe An- drews, Milton, Ont., 1882. Past Grand Master of Grand Lodge of Manitoba, A. F. & A. M. Honorary Past Grand Mas- ter Saskatchewan. Past Grand Z. of Grand Chapter, Royal Arch Masons of Canada. Clubs: Manitoba; Carlton. Presbyterian. Address: The Elms, Well- ington Crescent, Winnipeg, Man. 443 WHO'S WHO AND WHY JOHN LBOXCE LESSARD. IiESSARD, Joliu Iieonce — Merchant; Manager, Northern Distributing Co. Ltd.; Manager, Athabasca Developing Co. Ltd. Born Cranbourne, Que., June 24, 1883, son of J. P. and Annie Campbell David- son Lessard. Educated: Levis College, Quebeci Came to Alberta, 1900; clerk, Gariepy & Brasseau, Edmonton, 1900- 1903: hotel business, Morinville, Alta., 1903-1904; trading post, Lac La Biche, 1904-1905; present business established, 1905; farming, Athabasca, since 1905. Alderman, Athabasca, 1911-1912; school trustee, 1909-1911: Justice of the Peace, since 1905. First Vice-President, Lib- eral Association. Club: Athabasca. Recreations: shooting, fishing. Liberal; Roman Catholic. Address: Athabasca Landing, Alta. IiESSARD, Hon. Prosper Edmond, M. J,, A. — President Imperial Agencies, Im- perial Bank Bldg., Edmonton; Managing Director Le Courier de L'Ouest (weekly). Born Cranbourne, Que., Feb. 3, 1872, son of J. P. and Annie Campbell Davidson Lessard. Educateed Mount St. Louis College, Montreal. Came to Alberta, 1898. Director Edmonton Board of Trade; Trustee Separate school board. Captain Alberta Mounted Rifles since 1906. Twice President Edmonton Lib- eral Association and Young Men's Lib- eral Club, Edmonton, being one of founders of same, 1898. Elected by ac- clamation member Pakin District, Al- berta Legislature, 1909; member Ex- ecutive Council without portfolio, 1909; retired with cabinet, 1910. Married Helene Gariepy, Edmonton, 1901; has P. E. LESSARD. one son and three daughters. Club: Ed- monton. Liberal; Roman Catholic. Ad- dress: 482 Fifth St., Edmonton, Alta. IiETT, Cbarles Arthur, C. E., D. T,. S. — Real Estate Agent, 316 Richards St., Vancouver. Born Toronto, Ont., Nov. 14, 1851, son of Rev. Stephen and Har- riette Lett. Educated Collingwood, Ont. Explored country north of Lake Superior and Nipegon district, mining amethysts for American market; subsequently en- gaged by Dominion Government, survey- ing townships north of Fort Bllice, Swift Current and Duck Lake districts. Took first C. R. R. engineering party through Kicking Horse Pass, 1881. Came to Vancouver permanently, 1893. Married Mary S. McHaffie, 1882; has one son and one daughter. Society: A. F. & A. M. Address: 1520 Haro St., Vancouver, B. C. IiEVINSON, Elias K., B. A. — Barrister, 650 Main St., Winnipeg. Born Australia, June 1, 1879, son of Hyman Levlnson. Educated Melbourne University. Prac- ticed, Melbourne, 1900. Came to Can- ada, 1904. Clubs: Adanac; Assiniboine; Clef. Societies: Maccabees; A. O. U. W. ; A. F. & A. M.; Conservative; Jewish. Address: 166 Vaughan St., Winnipeg, Man. £Z:W, Beatrice. — President and Man- aging Director Beatrice A. Levy, Ltd., 570 Granville St., Vancouver. Born Mon- treal, daughter of Lewis and Bella R. Levy. Educated Montreal; Ottawa. Came to British Columbia, 1900. Published poetry and prose at age of thirteen; is- sued Collectors' Companion at age of 14; commenced publication of Levy maga- zine when sixteen. Club: Canadian Women's Press. Recreations: Literature, music, canoeing, driving. Address: 956 Bidwell St., Vancouver, B. C. WHO'S WHO AND WHY l^EWIS, Alfred Heur^, M. A Pub- lisher, Times and Building News, 282 Hastings St., Vancouver. Born Shorn- cliffe, Kent., England, Oct. 29, 1869, son of John Levi and Anne Lewis. Educated Cardiff University, Wales. Publisher of Record, Cardiff. Came to Winnipeg and published Western Municipal News. Came Vancouver, 1907, and established present business. Chairman of Mon- mouth Conservative Association, Wales. Married Mary Ann Lewis, 1889; has two sons and four daughters. Recreation: Reading. Conservative. Address: Grand- view, Vancouver, B. C. REV. FATHER LEWIS, O. M. I., D. PH., LL. TH. l^EWIS, Rev. Father, O. M. I., D. Ph., ££. Th. — Born St. Constant, Que., June 9, 1865, son of Samuel John and Her- mine (Grenier) Lewis. Educated Sul- picians Seminary, Montreal; Ottawa and Rome. Missionary, Montreal, 1892-1909. Came to Alberta, 1909; appointed Supe- rior of Oblate Fathers, Calgary, 1909. Address: Calgary, Alta. KEWIS, Frank Bernard. — Manager, Provincial Guarantee & Trust Co., 449 Pender St., W., Vancouver; Director, Revelstoke Land Co., Ltd.; Director, Trout Lake Water Supply Co., Ltd.; Di- rector, Arrowhead Water & Supply Co., Ltd. Born Shropshire, England, Oct. 5, 1876, son of Thomas and Mary Lewis. Educated private schools, Shropshire. Came to British Columbia, 1901; finan- cial broker, Revelstoke, 1901-1909; came to Vancouver, 1909. Alderman, Revel- stoke, three terms; President, Revelstoke Board of Trade, one year. M3arried Bertha Powell, Liverpool, England, 1900; has three sons. Clubs: Terminal City, Vancouver, Revelstoke. Society: A. P. & A. M. Recreations: Hunting, fishing Lib- eral; Anglican. Address: 2893 Point Grey Road, Vancouver, B. C. A. T. LIDDLE. I.IDDI.I:, A. T. — Of Liddle Bros., Real Estate Agents, 43 Merchants Bank Bldg., Winnipeg. Born Stratford, Ont., Jan. 27, 1876, son of Thomas and Mary Fernley Liddle. Educated Stratford, Ont. Came to Winnipeg, 1898; Notary Public; Presi- dent British-American Mortgage Corpo- ration, Ltd; Managing Director Union Realty Co., Ltd.; Secretary Suburban Realty Co. Married Pearl H. Coulton, Stratford, 1908; has two sons. Clubs: Canadian; Assiniboine. Societies: A. F. & A. M., L O. O. F. Recreations; bowl- ing, tennis, motoring. Independent; Con- servative; Congregationalist. Address: 629 McMillan Ave., Winnipeg, Man. l^IGHTFOOT, Charles 1. — Manager, Gurney Foundry Co., Ltd., 566 Beatty St., Vancouver. Born Middlesex County, Ont. May 4, 1866, son of George and Jane Lightfoot. Educated Strathroy, Ont. Retail hardware merchant, Wheat- ley, Ont, 1889. Came to British Colum- bia, 1900. Married Laura May Stafford, Shedden, Ont. Society: A. F. & A. M. Address: 1431 Haro St., Vancouver, B. C. KZKEMAN, Rev. Harry James. — Angli- can Clergyman, Rector St. George's Church, Prince Albert. Born England, 1883. Came to Canada, 1906. Educated Emmanuel Theological College, Saska- toon. Incumbent, North Battleford, Sask,, 1906; locum tenens, St. John's Church, Saskatoon 1907; St. James, Saskatoon, 1907-1909; present charge since 1909. Anglican. Address: Prince Albert, Sask. 445 WHO'S WHO AND WHY ImIXmIi'Y, Robert — President, Dauphin ^Mercantile Co. Ltd., General merchants; President, Dauphin Board of Trade; member Dauphin Scliool Board. Born Beeton, Ont., Nov. 12, 1872. son of Alex- ander and Mary Lilly. Educated: Beeton public schools. Came to Manitoba, 1898; partner, Lilly & Carter, Dauphin, 1898- 1901; carried business on alone, 1901- 1912; incorporated under present style, 1912. Served as Councillor, Dauphin, 1904. Married Gertrude Wallwin, daugh- ter of Edwin Wallwin, Beeton, Ont., 1900; has one son and two daughters. Societies: A. F. & A. M.: I. O. O. P.; K. P. Recreations: fishing, hunting. Conservative; Methodist. Address: 4th Ave. and Third St., S. W., Dauphin, Man. IiINCOIiK, William A., M. D., C. M. — Physician and Surgeon; Superintendent, Calgarv General Hospital. Born Stan- stead, Que., 1879, son of Albert E. and Susie A. Lincoln. Educated: Stanstead Wesleyan College; McGill University. Came to Alberta, 1906. Served with 5th Dragoons; 6th Hussars; 13th Dragoons. Married Adelaide McConnell, daughter of J. B. McConnell, M. D., Montreal, 1908; has one son. Address: Calgary, Alta. C. P. LINDMARK. JmUXHIHA.'KK, Charles Frederick. — President, C. B. Hume Co., Ltd. Pro- prietor, Mail Herald, Revelstoke. Born Guttenburg, Sweden, Dec. 26, 1861, son of John and Sophia Lindmark. Educated public and high schools; Agricultural College and College of Forestry; College of Manual Training (with degree Naas Sweden), Guttenburg. Came to British Columbia, 1887. Car inspector, C. P. R., Revelstoke, 1887-1890; President and Manager, Revelstoke Sawmill Co., Ltd., 1901-1911; business sold, 1911. Mayor of Revelstoke, 1908-1909; Chairman, Revel- stoke School Board, 1895-1907. Married Amanda Anderson, 1894; has two daugh- ters. Society: I. O. O. P. Recreations: Hunting, curling and athletic sports. Conservative; Methodist. Address: Rev- elstoke, B. C. IiINDSAV, James Hawkins, F. M. — Barrister, of Lindsay & Mudie, Prince Albert. Born Glasgow, Scotland, Dec. 3, 1877, son of James and Catherine Lindsay. Educated Pollockshields School; Glasgow University. Law agent, Johns- ton, Scotland; came to Winnipeg, 1906, clerk with law firm of Tupper, Phippen & Co.; came to Prince Albert, 1906, and entered into partnership with Hon. J. H. Lament and W. P. A. Turgeon under firm name of Lindsay, Turgeon & Lament; dis- solved when Mr. Lamont became judge of Supreme Court; formed partnership with John S. Mudie, 1909. Appointed Police Magistrate, 1908; Crown Prose- cuting Attorney, 1907. Served as Lieu- tenant 95th Saskatchewan Rifles. Married Margaret S. Robertson, Glasgow, 1905. Society: A. P. & A. M". Recreation: Golf. Liberal; Presbyterian. Address: 1942 First Ave., East, Prince Albert, Sask. IIINDSAV, NeviUe James, M. D., C. M. — Physician and Surgeon. 503 Centre St., Calgarv. Born Glanworth. Ont.. Feb. 17, 1845, son of George H. and Sophia Lindsay. Educated Trinity Uni- versity; McGill University. Taught school, Middlesex County, Ont., 1864-1870. Practiced Watford. Ont., 1874. Came to Alberta, 1883, and practiced Calgary since. Alderman, first council of Cal- gary, 1884-1885. Married Florence May Hungerford, 1880; has three sons and one daughter. Club: Golf. Societies: A. F. & A. M. (First Master Blue Lodge, Calgary); I. O. O. P.; I. O. P.; S. O. B. Conservative; Anglican. Address: 503 Centre St., Calgary, Alta. XtlSrsSAT, Iiieut.-Col. William Henry — Governor of Gaol, Eastern Judicial District, Winnipeg. Born Toronto, Ont., Aug. 16, 1847, son of James and Cath- erine Lindsay. Educated: public and Grammar Schools, St. Thomas, Ont. Salesman, St. Thomas, 1866. Came to Winnipeg, 1S99: was at one time editor and proprietor of Winnipeg Town Top- ics. Joined St. Thomas Rifle Company, 1865; served through Fenian Raids, 1868, (medal and clasp); Captain, 25th Regi- ment, Elgin Infantry, 1879; special men- tion Militia Report, 1880, for efficiency: commanded guard of honor to Marquis of Lome, Governor General of Canada, for which also received special mention. 1880; promoted to rank of major, 1883: succeeded to command of regiment with rank of Lieutenant-Colonel, 1889; trans- ferred to command of 7th Regi- WHO'S WHO AND WHY ment Fusiliers, London, Ont., 1894, being first officer transferred from command of one regiment to another in Militia of Canada; at conolusion of the Ave years tenure of command of 7th Fusiliers, was transferred to Reserve of Officers of Canadian Militia with rank of Lieut.- Colonel, 1899; served on staff as Brigade Major, Inspector of Musketry, Orderly Officer and in other positions; also com- manded a Division in the field and held Brigade command. Received Decoration granted by her late Majesty Queen Vic- toria for long service as an officer in the Canadian Militia. Married Frances Leslie, Toronto, 1872; has three sons and one daughter. Club: Clef; Western Canada Military Institute (Hon. Vice- President) ; Canadian Military Institute, Toronto, (ex-Vice-President and Charter Member). Reoreatlon: lawn bowling. Conservative: Anglican. Address: 161 Vaughan St., Winnipeg, Man. JAMES C. LINTON. I^INTOlf, James Camptoell, J. P. — Of Linton Bros., Bookseller and Stationer, Eighth Ave. E., Calgary. Born Cobourg, Ont, May 29, 1859, son of Richard and Ann Little Linton. Educated public schools, Chatham and Cobourg, Ont. Clerk, John Morrish, Chatham, 1874; Warwick & Sons, Toronto, 1890; Danold- son Bros., Winnipeg, 1881-1883; Linton Bros., Kenora, Ont., 1883-1884; came to Alberta and established present busi- ness, 1884. Councillor, Calgary, 1888 (retired). Served with Home Guards, Calgary, Northwest Rebellion, 1885. Mar- ried Edith Maud Van Wart, Calgary, 1889; has two sons and two daughters. Societies: A. F. & A. Ml; L O. O. F. Recreations: Fishing, driving, garden- ing. Liberal; Presbyterian. Address: 121 Fourth Ave., B., Calgary, Alta. IVIPSETT-SKINNER, Geneviev e — Journalist and lecturer. Born July 29, 1887, daughter of Robert and Annie Mac- donald Lipsett. Educated: public schools of Toronto and Manitoba; New York grammar school, graduating 1900; Nor- mal College, New York, 1900-1903. Came to Winnipeg, 1904; taught school in Blva, Man., and Winnipeg. Married Rob- ert (iurtis Skinner, advertising manager Hudson's Bay Co., June, 1911. Secre- tary Winnipeg Branch Canadian Wo- men's Press Club, 1909-1910. Vice-Pres- ident, 1912-1913, Canadian Organizer In- ternational Sunshine Society, 1911-1913; Woman's Editor Winnipeg Telegram, 1906-1911. Appointed by the Minister of the Interior to lecture in England on the "Opportunities for Women in Canada," Feb., 1912. Contributor to To- ronto Saturday Night, Canadian Cour- ier, etc. Societies: Strathoona Ladies' Curling, Women's Press. Recreations: Canoeing, tennis, curling, skating. Meth- odist. Address: Sharpe Apartments, Winnipeg, Man. IiISI^Z:, Henry Claud, M. 1. A. — Bar- rister. Born Audlem, Cheshire, England, Dec. 12, 1848, son of Claud L- and Ann Lisle. Educated Nantwich Grammar School. Came to Alberta, 1892. Blcted to Saskatchewan Legislature for Lloyd- minster, 1908. Married Elizabeeth Cor- field, Andlem, 1871; has two sons and two daughters. Society: A. F. & A. M. Liberal; Protestant. Address: Lloyd- minster, Sask. IiITTIiZ:, Joseph Alexander. — Of Kil- gour & Little, Insurance and Financial Agents, 119 Jasper Ave., W., Edmonton. Born Georgetown, Ont., Nov. 30, 1878, son of David and Isabella Little. Edu- cated public and high schools, George- town. Clerk, Dominion Bank, Toronto, 1898-1903; Secretary, Standard Trusts Co., Winnipeg, 1903-1907; present busi- ness since 1907. Society: A. P. & A. M. Recreations: Rugby, rowing. Liberal; Presbyterian. Address: 435 Fourteenth St., Edmonton, Alta. z;iTTi;i:, William McKay — Manager, Weyburn Security Bank; Member Execu- tive, Weyburn Board of Trade. Born Princeton, Ont., Feb. 15, 1880, son of Rev. James and Elizabeth Cowan Little. Educated Collegiate Institute, London. Came to Manitoba, 1898. Clerk, Wey- burn Security Co., Weyburn, 1902; man- ager of same, 1904-1911; manager, Wey- burn Security Bank, incorporated, since 1911. Married Margaret Tate, daughter of John Tate, Fort Qu'Appelle, Sask., 1906; has two daughters. Club: Wey- burn. Society: A. F. & A. M. (Royal Arch). Recreations: curling, motoring. Liberal; Presbyterian. Address: Bison Ave., Weyburn, Sask. WHO'S WHO AND WHY IiITT^EB, Henry James. — Manager, Terminal City Iron Works, 135 Powell St., Vancouver. Born Dundas, Ont., Sept. 8, 1873. Educated public school. Came to British Columbia, 1897; mined for gold in Alaska; subsequently returned to Vancouver and established present firm. Patentee of the "Littler- Anderson Thrust Bearing"; "Terminal City Loggers' Block." Married Gertrude Coldwell Hopkins, Vancouver; has three sons. Recreations: Baseball, lacrosse, football. Address: 815 Cardova St., Van- couver, B. C. IiIVESA'S', riorence Hamilton ("Kil- meny"). — Wife of J. Fred B. Livesay, manager Western Associated Press, Winnipeg. Born Compton, Que., daugh- ter of Mary Louisa and Stephen Ran- dal. Educated Compton Ladies' College (now King's Hall). Taught one year in Sequin private school, New York; sub- sequently entered newspaper work on staff of Evening Journal, Ottawa, for seven years acting as society editor and Women's Page editor. In 1902 was ap- pointed one of forty Canadian teachers sent at request of Hon. Joseph Cham- berlain to teach Boer Concentration Camps, South Africa. Came to Winni- peg, Man., a year later, and on staff, Winnipeg Telegram, three years; sub- sequently with Manitoba Free Press; editor Children's Department since 1910. Has contributed short stories, verse and articles to Canadian and American news- papers and magazines. Married J. Fred B. Livesay, Winnipeg, 1908; has one daughter. Club: Canadian Women's ^•ress. Anglican. Address: 116i^ Lans- downe Ave., Winnipeg, Man. X^IVINaSTON, William Wellington, B. A., iMlt. B. — Barrister. Born Listowel, Ont, Nov. 13, 1880, son of John and Annie Livingston. Educated Listowel high school; Toronto University. Stu- dent-at-law with McCarthy Osier, Hos- kin & Harcourt, Toronto, 1903. Called to bar and practiced, Battleford, 1907. Sec- retary-Treasurer, Battleford Bar Asso- ciation; Member of the Committee of Saskatchewan Bar Association; Council- lor, Battleford, 1910. Married Irene May Lackie, 1906. Societies: Delta Chi; Chi Delta Rsi; A. F. & A. M. Recreations: Hockey, lacrosse, cricket, motor, boating. Liberal; Presbyterian. Address: Battle- ford, Sask. , ALEXANDER LIVINGSTONE. IiIVINGST ONE, Alexander — Depart- mental Store, Namayo Ave., Edmonton. Born Bathgate, Scotland, Aug. 23, 1884, son of William Livingstone. Educated: Bathgate Academy. Came to Canada, 1905; warehouseman, Whitton & Co., Winnipeg, 1905; came to Alberta and established present business, 1906. Al- derman, Edmonton, 1912. Married Jane Sturrock, uaughter of Abraham Stur- rock, Blairgowrie, Scotland. Society: A. F. & A. M. Recreation: motoring. Presbyterian. Address: 25th St., Ed- monton, Alta. IiIVXNGSTONB, David Koland, M. D., C. M. — -Physician and Surgeon, Melville; Vice-President, Melville Board of Trade. Born Listowel, Ont., June 7, 1878, son of John and Agnes Thompson Living- stone. Educated: Collegiate Institute, Listowel; Trinity University. Practised, Winnipegosis, Man., 1902-1908; practised Melville, since 1908. President, Melville Liberal Assn.; member school board, 1910-1912. Married Grace Isabel Mc- Arthur, Winnipeg, 1906. Societies: I. O. O. F.; K. P.; A. O. U. W.; I. O. F. Rec- reations: curling, shooting. Liberal; Presbyterian. Address: Third Ave., Mel- ville, Sask. 448 WHO'S WHO AND WHY IiIVINGSTONi:, Stuart, 11. B. — Of Livingstone, Garrett & King, Barristers, 536 Has'ting-s St., Vancouver. Born In- gersoll, Ont., March 24, 1866, son of Thomas C. and Belvidera Livingstone. Educated public and hlgli schools; To- ronto University. Law student with Osier, Teetzel, Harrison & Osier, Hamil- ton, 1884-1889. Called to Ontario bar, 1889; member of firm, Livingstone & Garrett, Hamilton, 1889-1899. Came to British Columbia and called to bar, 1899; member of firm, Livingstone & Garrett, Vancouver, 1899-1901; present partner- ship formed, 1901. Third Vice-President, Canadian Club, Hamilton. Author of poem, "The Canadian Volunteers," used in textbooks throughout England. Mar- ried Maud Chrysler, 1900; has one son and one daughter. Clubs: Vancouver; Terminal City; Jerico Country. Society: A. F. & A. M. Recreation: Fishing. Conservative. Address: 1550 Beach Ave., Vancouver, B. C. VENERABLE GEORGE EXTON LLOYD IiImOYT}, Venerable Georg-e Exton — Born St. Bartholomew's Rectory, Lon- don, England, Jan. 6, 1861, son of Wil- liam J. and Elizabeth A. Brown Lloyd. Educated: Wycliffe College; New Bruns- wick University. Appointed Chaplain to the Boys' Reformatory, Penetanguishene Ont., 1885; Rector, Rothesay, N. B., 1890 founded Rothesay College for Boys, 1891 recalled to England to act as special deputation secretary for Colonial Church Society; returned to Canada as Chap- lain of the British colony in Saskatche- wan, 190.3: subsequently elected head of the colony, the centre of which, Lloyd- minster, wa.s named after him; Arch- deacon, 1905-1909; Principal Emanuel Di- vinity College, Saskatoon, since 1909. Served as Chaplain of Queen's Own Reg- iment during Northwest Rebellion, 1885; fought in ranks at Cut Knife Creek against Poundmaker; was severely wounded In attempt made with Atcheson to save three men: mentioned in des- patches and presented by his regiment with very flattering testimonial after his recovery. Married Marion Tipper, Brigli- ton, England, 1885. Anglican. Address: Saskatoon, Sask. HOVD-AITSTBUTHIIR, lieutenant- Colonel Francis William. — Born Dover, England, June 6, 1849, son of the Hon. Georgina Christina Barrington and James Hamilton Lloyd-Anstru- ther. Educated Rugby School. Served as commissioned offlcer with 3rd Battalion Suffolk Regiment, retir- ing as honorable Lieutenant Colonel Came to Manitoba as wheat buyer. Por- tage la Prairie, 1883. Member Hospital Board, Portage la Prairie; ex-Councillor, Municipal Council of Portage la Prairie. Clubs: Portage la Prairie; Wellington, Grosvenor Place, London, England. Rec- reations: Shooting, cricket, tennis. In- dependent; "Anglican. Address 66 First St. S. W., Portage la Prairie, Man. IiIiOYS-JONES, David — President and Managing Director, Kelowna Sawmill Co. Ltd., Kelowna. Born Brantford, Ont., June 19, 1862, son of John and Eliza- beth Lloyd- Jones. Educated: public schools, Simcoe and Waterford, Ont. Came to British Columbia, 1880. Stock raising and contracting, Okanagan, 1880- 1894; partner, Irvine & Lloyd-Jones, lum- ber, Kelowna, 1894-1900; proprietor of sawmill, Kelowna, 1900-1903; started present company, 1903. Alderman, Kel- owna, 1912: member of first council. Married Edith Ella Gartsell, 1893; has one son and three daughters. Societies: A. F. & A. M.; W. O. W. : K. P.; I. O. F. Conservative; Anglican. Address: Kelow- na, B. C. IIOYB-JTONES, William. — Secretary- Treasurer, Kelowna Sawmill Co., Ltd., Kelowna. Born Brantford, Ont., Nov. 23, 1879, son of Robert and Eliza Lloyd- Jones. Educated public and high schools, Brantford; Business College, Hamilton. Came to British Columbia, 1899. En- gaged lumber business with LeQuine Lumber Co., Grand Forks, B. C, 1899- 1901j established present business, 1901. Married NaOmi Brisbin, Red Deer, Alta., 1909; has one son. Societies: I. O. O. F. ; W. O. W. Recreations: Fishing, hunting. Conservative; Anglican. Ad- dress: Kelowna, B. C. lOBSINCrEB, louis Georg-e. — Pub- lisher The Merritt Herald (pioneer news- paper of Nicola Valley). Born Demer- ton, Ont., Miay 10, 1883, son of George and Mary Lobsinger. Educated Demer- ton. Began printing business Walker- ton, Ont., 1899. Came to British Colum- bia, 1908. Married Aimee Dagenais, 1907; has one daughter. Independent. Recreation: Hunting deer. Address: Merritt, B. C. WHO'S WHO AND WHY JUDGE C. LOCKE, K. C. IiOCKE, Corbet, K. C. — Judge of County Courts of S. J. D. of Manitoba, Morden. Born Barrie, Ont., Feb. 9, 1854, son of Joseph and Mary Locke. Edu- cated Barrie grammar scliool. Called to Ontario bar, 1877; Manitoba, 1882; cre- ated Q. C, 1893; appointed to County Court Bench, Manitoba, 1894. Prior to going on bench took active part in Mani- toba politics; was President Morden Lib- eral-Conservative Association 13 years. Chairman Royal Commission to report on compensation to workmen for injury by accident resulting in Workman's Compensation Act, 1910. Chairman Royal Commission, 1911, to report on validity of surrender of St. Peters In- dian Reserve. Chairman, 1912, to re- port on operation and management of Manitoba Government telephones. Mar- ried Esther Alice, youngest daughter of the late Richard Holland, Barrister at Law, Oshawa, Ont., 1882 (deceased); married Ruby Louise, eldest daughter of A. Percy Brown, Peterboro, Ont., 1909; has three sons and two daughters. Rec- reation: cricket, tennis, curling, fishing. Address: Morden, Man. IiOCKETT, George Vernon, M. B. (Edin.), r. B. C. S. (Eng.) — Sur- geon. Born Georgetown St. "Vincent, B. W. I., Sept. 9, 1866, son of Rev. George and Emily Lockett. Educated York Castle high school; University College,. London; King's College, London; Royal Westminster Opthalmic Hospital, Lon- don; Royal College of Surgeons, Edin- burgh; Edinburgh University. Entered Colonial Medical Service,. Jamaica, 1891, and held following appointments: Senior resident medical officer, Kingston; act- ing surgeon, Maternity Hospital, also General Penitentiary, Kingston; resigned G. V. LOCKETT, M. B. (Edin.), F. R. C. S. (Bng.). from Government service, 1903 and en- tered private practice, Kingston. Ap- pointed by Government,, honorary con- sulting surgeon, General Hospital, Kingston, 1906. Left Jamaica after earthquake, 1907. Came to British Co- lumbia,. 1908. Married Frances Jordan Dill,. Pennsylvania, U. S.,. 1909. Club: Vancouver. Societies: Vancouver,. Brit- ish Columbia and Canadian medical so- cieties; Royal Colonial Institution. Rec- reations: Cricket,, carpentering. Ad- dress: 532 Granville St., Vancouver, B. C. IiOCKHABT, Natham Joseph, B. A., M. A., Iili. B. — Barrister-at-Law. Born Aylesford, N. S., Feb. 17, 1875, son of Nathan Joseph and Nancy Jane Whit- man Lockhart. Educated Horton Col- legiate Academy, Wolfville, N. S. ; Aca- dia College; Dalhousie University. Taught school, Hantsport, N. S., 1895- 1898; law student, Halifax and Sydney, N. S., 1899-1902; practiced, Sydney, 1902- 1906; came to Estevan, Sask., 1906, and practiced there since. Director, Estevan Printing & Publishing Co., Ltd. Solicitor for Town of Estevan. Married Mabel C. Saunders, daughter of Walter S. Saun- ders, Bridgetown, N. S., 1906; has two sons. Societies: A. F. & A. M. ; K. of P. Recreation: Motoring, gardening. Lib- eral; Baptist. Address: Estevan, Sask. 450 WHO'S WHO AND WHY WILLIAM T. LOCKWOOD. IiOCKWOOB, William T. — Vice-Presi- dent Stoner, Lockwood & Wheeler, Ltd., owners of Red Cliff Townsite and of Red Cliff Gas and Water System; Sec- retary Red Cliff Brick & Coal Co., Ltd.; Treasurer Red Cliff Realty Co., Ltd.; Secretary Pioneer Realty Co.; Director Red Cliff Clay Products Co., Ltd.; Di- rector Red Cliff Motors Co., Ltd.; Direc-; tor Phoenix Investment Co., Ltd. Born Cincinnati, O., March 22, 1868, son of Henry James and Elizabeth Lockwood. Educated public schools, Cincinnati. Associated with Chesapeake & Ohio Rail- way, Cincinnati; came to Alberta and present business established, liiOfi. Club: Commercial (Red Cliff). Recreations: Motoring, athletic sports. Christian Church. Address: Red Cliff, Alta. 451 WHO'S WHO AND WHY RT. REV. JOS. LOFTHOUSE, D. D. IiOFTHOUSi:, Rigrht Bev. Joseph, D. I>. — Bishop of Keewatin, Kenora. Born Wadsley, Yorkshire, England, December 18, 1855, son of Francis and Mary Loft- house. Educated Wadsley School; Church Missionary College, London, Eng- land. Came to Moose Factory, .James Bay, 1882; ordained Deacon and Priest, St. Thomas, Moose Factory, 1883; Mis- sionary, York Factory, Hudson Bay, 1884; Missionary, Fort Churchill, Hud- son Bay, 1886; Archdeacon of York, 1896: spent ten months traveling across the barren lands with Dominion Government expedition, 1900; appointed Bishop of Keewatin, 1902; traveled thousands of miles, Hudson Bay, living with Indians and Eskimos. Married Betsie Fallding, 1885; has one daughter. Club: Lake of the Woods. Recreations: Boating, trav- eling. Conservative; Anglican. Address: Kenora, Ont. 452 WHO'S WHO AND WHY I^OCKWOOD, Hertiert — Broker and Accountant. Born Manchester, England, Feb. 28, 1856, son of William P. Lock- wood. Educated Pontefract, Yorkshire, and Quebec. Came to Canada as a boy. S. Greenshields & Co., Montreal; subse- quently engaged gold mining Beauce Co., Que.; with Molsons Bank, 1882-1907, being successively manager, Sorel, Que. and St. Thomas,. Out.,, assistant inspector at Montreal and manager and superintend- ent of British Columbia branches, 1898- 1907; established present business, 1907. Secretary Jericho Country Club; secre- tary-treasurer Vancouver Lawn Tennis Club; vice-president Vancouver Cricket Club. Married Minnie Greenshields, 1885 (deceased) ; has one son and one daughter Clubs: 'Vancouver,. Jericho Country. Rec- reations: Cricket,, tennis. Address: 1631 Burnaby St., Vancouver, B. C. ^OCKVEB, Henry Thomas. — Manager, Hudson's Bay Company's Branches, Van- couver. Born Greenhithe, Kent, Eng- land, Dec. 8, 1868, son of Richard and Mary Lockyer. Educated: Stone public schools. With Lovibond & Co., brew- ers, London, England. Came to British Columbia as accountant wij:h British Columbia Sugar Refining Co., 1891. Di-. •rector Vancouver Exhibition Association; Director (for Vancouver) Royal Agricul- tural Association, New Westminster; President British Columbia Wholesale Grocers' Exchange, 1902; President Van- couver Board of Trade, 1903. Married Florence Town, 1892; has three sons. Clubs: Terminal City; Jericho Country. Societies: S. O. E.; A. F. & A. M. Rec- reations: Fishing, tennis. Address: 1436 Burnaby St., Vancouver, B. C. IiOIiWEN, Chas. J., B. A., M. A. — Of Loewen & Harvey, Ltd., Real Estate Agents, 420 Gamble St., Vancouver. Born Victoria, B. C, May 4, 1867, son of Joseph L. and Eva Loewen. Educated Trinity College school. Port Hope, Ont.; Trinity University. Studied law, 1887- 1890. Served as private Queen's Own Rifles, Toronto, 1885-1887. Married Edilh Warren, Vancouver; has one son and one daughter. Clubs: Union (Victoria), Van- couver; Jericho Country; Royal Van- couver Yacht; Vancouver Hunt; Royal Automobile (London, England). Society: Native Sons of British Columbia. Rec-, reations: Billiards, shooting, fishing. Ad- dress: 1743 Pendril St., Vancouver, B. C. IiOEWENBEBa, Carl. — Imperial Ger- man Consul, of Loewenberg & Co., Vic- toria. Born Cammin, Pomerania, Ger- many, Jan. 3, 1862, son of Dr. L. and Louise Loewenberg. Educated Realgym- nasium, Harburg-on-Elbe. Came to Brit- ish Columbia 1879. Established present business 1888. Club: Union. Society: Deutscher Verein (Hon. Pres.). Recrea- tion: Music. Address: Victoria, B. C. LOPTUS, Edwin, B. A. (1895), M. A. (1898), LL. B. (1900)— Of Aikins, Loftus & Aikins, Barristers, Aikins Bldg., Win- nipeg. Director Security National In- surance Co. of Canada. Born Port Perry, Ont., March 12, 1868, son of Thomas and Permilla Loftus. Educated Port Perry high school. Taught public school, 1885- 1890; Collegiate Institute, Chatham, Ont, 1891-1892; principal of schools. Portage la Prairie, Man., 1893-1898. Came to Win- nipeg, 1898, and called to Manitoba bar, 1900; member of Council of University of Manitoba; Board of Wesley College; Board of Trustees of Winnipeg General Hospital; first President Manitoba Foot- ball Association, 1900-1905; first presi- dent Manitoba Amateur Athletic Associa- tion. Married Ida Bell, Portage la Prairie, 1901, has one son. Clubs: Carle- ton; Commercial Travelers. Society: A. F. & A. M. Liberal; Methodist. Ad- dress: 264 Wellington Crescent, Winni- peg, Man. IiOCrAN, Frederick Miles, B. S. A. — Editor, Commercial Review, Publioity Press, Ltd., 543 Hastings St., Vancouver; interested in fruit ranching, Okanagan Valley. Born Amherst, N. S., Aug. 22, 1871, son of Isaac and Margaret Logan. Educated; public schools; Truro College; Toronto University. Manager, Acadia Dairy Co., Wolfville, N. S., 1894-1900; Dairy Insoector, Nova Scotia Govern- ment, Halifax, 1900-1904; Dairy Com- missioner for British Columbia, Vic- toria, 1906-1909; editor. Commercial Re- view, since 1911. Married Ida E. Pat- terson, Guelph, 1909-; has one daughter. Societies: A. F. & A. M. ; I. O. P. In- dependent; Presbyterian. Address: 1340 Alberni St., Vancouver, B. C. I^OGAIT, Capt. James J. — Manager and Director, Vancouver Ice & Cold Storage Co., 14 Gore Ave., Vancouver. Born Maitland, N. S., March 24, 1858, son of Robert and Nancy Logan. Educated public schools, Halifax; on sailing ships, 1873; sea captain, 1883-1893, and during that time in England his steamer re- ceived a bonus twice from insurance companies for running two years with- out an accident. Came to British Co- lumbia, 1893; established present busi- ness, 1895; which he has buillt up until it is now the largest cold storage and ice concern in Canada. President, Van- couver Creamery; License Commissioner, 1899. Endowed chair of New Testament Exegesis in Westminster Hall, to be called J. J. Logan chair. Married Sarah F. Atkins, of Westchester, N. S. Club: Terminal City. Society: A. F. & A. M. Recreation: fishing. Conservative; Pres- byterian. Address: 1898 Robson St., Van- couver, B. C. WHO'S WHO AND WHY RICHARD LONEY. IiONEV, Richard — President Richard Loney and Company, Limited, Real Es- tate and Financial Brokers, Walter Scott Bldg., Moose Jaw; President Saskatche- wan Bond Corporation, Ltd.; First Vice- Persident Canadian Standard Automobile and Tractor Co., Ltd.; Director Bank of Saskatcliewan; Director Saskatchewan ISridge & Iron Co., Ltd.; Director Crich- ton's, Ltd. Born Metcalf, Ont., July 17, 1877, son of Simon and Eliza Loney. Educated public schools, Winchester and Kemptville, Ont. Taught school, East- man's Springs, Ont., 1900. Trooper with First Imperial Light Horse, South Afri- can War, 1901-1902. With G. T. R., Whitney, Ont.. 1902; subsequently with C. P. R. ; came to Moose Jaw, 1904; real estate business since 1906, as Manley, Loney & Co., 1908-1912; present firm name since 1912. President Moose Jaw Real Estate Board; President Moose Jaw Board of Trade, 1910-1912. Chairman Railway Committee, Moose Jaw Board of Trade; First Vice-President Western Canadian Associated Boards of Trade; President Southern Safekatcliewan Asso- ciated Boards of Trade; Captain 95th Sasl^atchewan Rifles; President Moose Jaw Gun Club; President Saskatcliewan Motor League. Married Mary Alexan- der, Listowel, Ont., 1907; has one son. Recreations: Tennis, hunting, shooting, motoring. Conservative; Anglican. Ad- dress: 5 Stadacona St., W., Moose Jaw, Sask. 454 WHO'S WHO AND WHY I1OGA.N, M. Sergius. — (Retired.) Born Morrisburg, Ont., Sept. 21, 1S66, son of Matthew and Elizabeth Logan. Edu- cated College Institute, Morrisburg. Mercantile business, Morrisburg, 1891. Came to British Columbia, 1S99. Mar- ried Emily Morris, Hamilton. Club: Terminal City. Recreations: Driving, fishing, bowling. Address: 2530 Point Grey Road, Vancouver, B. C. WILLIAM JAME& LOGGIE, LL. B. IiOGGIE, -William James, LL. B. — Of Loggie & Manley, Barristers and So^ licitors. Imperial Bank Bldg., Wetaski- win. Born Alnwick, N. B., May 28, 1867, son of Robert and Grace Loggie. Edu- cated Grammar School, Chatham, N. B. ; Dalhousie Law School, Halifax. Called to New Brunswick Bar, 1896; practiced, Chatham, N. B., 1896-1904. Came to Al- berta, 1901; called to N. W. T. Bar, 1904; practiced, Wetaskiwin, since 1904; pres- ent partnership formed, 1909. City So- licitor, Wetaskiwin, 1908-1911. Recrea- tion: travel. Conservative; Presbyterian. Address: 236 Stanley St., Wetaskiwin, Alta. LONG, Minnie Louise Thomas. — Wife of William George Long. Born St. Catharines, Ont., daughter of George William Anna (Haynes) Thomas. Bdu- cateed Westminster Ladies' College; To- ronto University; Business College, St. Catharines (honor graduate). Corre- sponding Secretary, W. C. T. U., St. Catharines; Recording Secretary, Peo- plee's Forum (advocating Woman's Suf- frage), Toronto, 1909; Vice-President, Women's Suffrage Association, Winnipeg, 1911. Came to Manitoba, 1909; Record- ing Secretary, Women's Missionary Soci- ety, Wesley Church, Winnipeg, 1910-1911. A writer of prose and poetry and con- tributor to various magazines, including Modern Culture Magazine, New York; Truth, Toronto Varsity and University Monthly; Toronto Saturday Night, To- ronto Globe, Mail and Empire, Utica Globe, Utica, N. Y. ; regular contributor to Holroyde's Magazine, Winnipeg; at present preparing to publish poems in book form. Was active member. Wom- en's Literary Club, St. Catharines; Browning Club, Toronto; Women's Po- litical (Suffrage), Toronto; Choral So- ciety; Orpheus Society, Toronto; life member, Ralston Health Club, Wash- ington, D. C. ; inember Canadian Women's Press Club, Winnipeg branch. Recrea- tion: Tennis. Married William George Long, manufacturer electrical appliances, 1909. Methodist. Address: 236 Donald St., Winnipeg, Man. LONG, Victor Albert. — Artist. Born Port Erie, Ont., May 24, 1866, son of Richard and Anne Long. Educated Col- lege Institute, St. Catharines, Ont.; Trin- ity Colleege, Dublin. Studied painting, Munich, Bavaria; and traveled all over the world, engaged painting. Married Alexandria Victoria Alexander, 1901; had one son and one daughter. Club: Cana- dian. Recreations: Lacrosse, cricket. Address: Empire Hotel, Winnipeg, Man. GEORGE WEAVER LOPER, LOFEB, Georg-e Weaver. — Miner and Capitalist, of Lucky Jim Zinc Mines, Ltd., shipper of zinc ores and concen- trates, Nelson. Born New York, N. Y., .Ian. 29, 1859, son of William H. and Em- ily Weaver Loper. Educated Invins 455 WHO'S WHO AND WHY Quaker School. Cordage manufacturer with George J. Weaver, Philadelphia, Pa., 1S76; mining since 189S; came to British Columbia, 1907. Married Fanny- Gordon, Philadelphia, 1880. Clubs: Met- ropolitan (New York); New York Yaclit; Union League (Philadelphia); Spokane Club (Spokane, Wash.); Nelson Club (Nelson). Recreation: Hunting. Angli- can. Address: Nelson, B. C. I^OBEE, William. — Manager Bank of Hamilton. Main St., Winnipeg. Born Southern Manitoba, Dec. 26, 1879. Edu- cated public schools, Manitoba. Joined Bank of Hamilton, Carman, Man., 1898; Western Inspector, Winnipeg, 1907; ap- pointed present position, 1910. Director, Hudson's Bay Insurance Co. Married Katherine E. McCormick, Carman, 1903 has two daughters. Clubs: Carleton Automobile. Societies: A. F. & A. M. I. O. O. F.; K. of P. Methodist. Ad- dress: 143 Harvard Ave., Winnipeg, Man. CHARLES S. LOTT. IiOTT, Charles S. — Real Estate and Financial Broker, representing Osier, Hammond and Nanton, Winnipeg; Cal- gary & Edmonton Land Co., Cal- gary and Edmonton Townsites; North of Scotland Canadian Mortgage Co., Ltd.; Dominion of Canada Investment & Debenture Co.; Norwich Union Fire In- surance Society; Law, Union and Rock Insurance Co.; Western Assurance Co.; general agent for Alberta, London Guar- antee & Accident Co.; the Hudson's Bay Co.; Alberta Bankhead Mines, Ltd.; Hill- crest Collieries, Ltd.; Crow's Nest Pass Coal Co., Ltd.; Vice-President, Pacific Cartage Company, Ltd. Born London, England, son of George and Anne Lott. Came to Canada, 1883; Examiner, C. P. R. lands, 1883-1888; draughtsman, C. P. R. Land Office, Winnipeg, 1888-1890; Land Titles Office, Winnipeg, 1890-1891; Osier, Hammond & Nanton, Winnipeg, 1S91-1895. Came to Calgary and estab- lished present business, 1895. M^-rried, 1895, Isabelle May Ruttan (deceased). Married Juliet Eaton Bodington, Eng- land, 1911. Clubs: Ranchmen's Club; 3 Calgary Golf and Country; Manitoba Club, Winnipeg. Anglican. Address: 305 Fourth Ave. W., Calgary, Alta. HERBERT STEPHEN LOTT. LOTT, Herbert Stephen — Of Lott, Malin & Co., Financial Brokers, Peni- berton Block, Victoria. Born Suffolk, England, March 31, 1864, son of S. J. and Emma Frost Lott. Educated: Mer- chant Taylor's school, London. With Sydney Cooper Co., London Stock Ex- change house, London, 1879-1885; cattle ranching, Calgary, 1885-1907; establish- ed present business, 1907. Served as councillor. Oak Bay Municipality, 1910- 1912. Married Emma A. Lucas, Ottawa, 1897; has four sons and one daughter. Clubs: Pacific; Victoria Golf. Society: S. O. E. Recreations: golf, tennis, shoot- ing, fishing. Conservative; Anglican. Address: St. James St., Oak Bay, Vic- toria, B. C. 456 WHO'S WHO AND WHY HON. SENATOR J. A. LOUGHEED, K. C. IiOTJGHi:i:i>, Hon. Senator James Alexander, K. C. — Of Lougheed, Bennett & Co., Barristers, Calgary. President Lougheed & Taylor, brokers, Calgary. Director Canada Life Assurance Co. Born Brampton, Ont., Sept. 1, 1854, son of John and Mary A. Lougheed. Edu- cated Toronto. Called to Ontario bar, 1877. Practiced at Toronto until 1882; came to Alberta, 1883; appointed K. C, 1889. F. R. C. I., 1911. Was formerly a member of the Advisory Council of the Libei-al Conservative Association of Can- ada. Bencher of the Law Society of Al- berta. Called to Senate by the Earl of Darby, Dec. 10, 1889; upon retirement of Hon. Sir Mackenzie Bowell from the leadership of the Conservative party in the Senate, 1906, was chosen as suc- cessor, and continues to act in that capacity. One of the representatives of tlie Senate at the coronation of King George and Queen Mary, June, 1911. Presented to Their Majesties, Bucking- ham Palace, 1911. Married Isabella Clark Haidisty, eldest daughter of late Wil- liam Hardisty, Chief Factor of the Hud- son's Bay Co., Calgary, 1884; has four sons and two daughters. Clubs: Rideau, Ottawa; Country, Ottawa; National and Albany, Toronto; Ranchmen's. Conserv- ative. Address: Calgary, Alta. 457 WHO'S WHO AND WHY J. L. LOUGHEED. IiOtTGHEED, James L. — Of Lougheed & Co.. Real Estate and Financial Brok- ers, 2343 Main St., Vancouver; Director, Skeena Lumber Co.; Builders' Trust Cor- poration. Born Thornbury, Ont., JVIay 22, 1884, son of Lindsay and Ruth McCallum Lougheed. Came to British Columbia, 1892. Educated public schools. Estab- lished business on own account, 1906; formed present company, 1909. Married Sarah Burns, daughter of William Burns, Vancouver, 1907; has one son. Recrea- tion: Motoring. Conservative; Presby- terian. Address: 536 Victoria St., Van- couver, B. C. , IiOVX:, Holden, M. D., C. M. — Physi- cian and Surgeon, Cobbald Block, Saska- toon. Born Carleton Place, Ont., June IS, 1876, son of John and Margaret Stewart Love. Educated public schools, Carleton Place; McGill University, Mon- treal. Practiced in Grand Forks, N. D., prior to coming to Regina, 1910. Mar- ried Grace Burrows, Paisley, Ont., 1910. Club: Saskatoon. Societies: A. F. & A. M.; I. O. O. F. ; Medical Societies. Pres- byterian. Address: Queen St., Saska- toon, Sask. IiOVE, Thomas Alfred. — -President and Managing Editor, Gazettt Printing Co., publishers of The Grand Forks Gazette. Born Stanton, Dufferin Covinty, Ont., March 19, 1883, son of John Arthur and Martha Walker Love. Educated high schools. Toronto. On The Herald, Al- liston; subsequently editor. Gazette, Rainy River, Ont., during which time was City Clerk, Rainy River, and first secretary Rainy River District Board of Trade; editor, Chronicle, Morden. Man., 1904-1908. Came to British Columbia, 1908; editor and manager. Pioneer, Phoe- nix, B. C, 1908-1911; acquired control of Grand Forks Gazette, 1911. Married Louise Livingston, 1911. Societies: A. F. & A. M. ; I. O. O. F. Recreations: books, hockey, baseball. Conservative; Presbyterian. Address: Grand Forks, B. C. IiOVEIiIi, Georgfe Jolin. — Broker, In- dustrial Promoter, 449 Main St., Winni- peg. Born Toronto, Dec. 1, 1861, son of George and Eliza Lovell. Educated public schools, business college, Toronto. Clerk with Hart & Rawlinson, Toronto, Ont., 1876. Established present business. 1908. President, Odorkill Mfg. Co.; Man- aging Director, Manitoba Beach Co.; Secretary-Treasurer Hardware Special- ties, Ltd.; Vice-President, Northwestern Battery Co., Ltd. Served with Oueen's Own Rifles, Toronto, 1884-1889. Married Mary Bethel Adams, 1890; has one son and two daughters. Club: Commercial. Societies: Clef; A. F. & A. M.; I. O. O. F. (P. G.). Liberal; Anglican. Address: 413 Furby St., Winnipeg, Man. IiOVT, David, M. D., C. M., M. B. — Physician. Born Bainsford, Scotland, Dec. 17, 1868, son of George and Mar- garet Low. Educated Harrison hi>s:h school; College Institute, Gait, Ont.; Mc- Gill University. On house staff Mon- treal General Hospital, 1889-1890. Came to Regina, 1890 and practiced there since. Jail surgeon since 1897; organ- ized Regina Victoria Hospital, 1900; or- ganized branch, British Medical Asso- ciation; member British Association for Advancement of Science; Medical Health Officer, Regina, 1894-1901; member of Council University of Saskatchewan, 1907-1908; now member of Senate; Presi- dent Game Protective Association. Mar- ried Mary Wilson Carter Todd, Gait, Ont., 1894; has one son and two daugh- ters. Clubs: Canadian; Assiniboia. So- cieties: A. F. & A. M.; A. O. U. W.; A. O. F.; C. O. F.; I. O. F.; S. O. S. Recreations: Hunting, shooting, fishing, boating. Presbyterian. Address: 1927 Scarth St., Regina, Sask. ^OWE, Hon. Bol)ert. — ^President of Yukon Council, Dawson. Born near To- ronto, Ont., May 4, 1869. Engaged freighting" business; part owner White- horse tramway. Member for White- horse, Territorial Council. Unsuccess- ful candidate for House of Commons, 1908. Address: Dawson, Y. T. 458 WHO'S WHO AND WHY FRED CHARLES LOWES. IiOVTES, Pred Charles. — Of F. C. Lowes & Co., Real Estate, Insurance and Financial Brokers. Born Brampton, Ont., son of D. Trueman and Annie C. Lowes. Educated Toronto. With Canada Life Assurance Co., Toronto; came to Al- berta, 1902. Secretary Canada Life Insurance Co. for Alberta and Saskat- chewan, 1902-1903; Inspector, same com- pany, same territory, 1903-1906; re- signed, 1906, and established present business with branch offices at Leth- bridge, Edmonton, London, England; New York City; High River and Nanton; and agents throughout England and United States. Clubs: Ranchmen's; Cal- gary; Alberta; Edmonton (Edmonton); Chinook (Lethbridge). Society: A. F. & A. M. Recreations: Motoring, golf, la- crosse. Address: Calgary, Alta. "WHO'S WHO AND WHY XiOWEBV, -Bobert N. — Of Lowery Bros.. Real Estate Agents, 925 Main St., Winnipeg. Born Detroit, Mich., July 13, 1882, son of Edward and Christina Law- ery. Educated public schools, Winnipeg, Man. Came to Winnipeg. 1883; account- ant, Geo. Peck & Co., 1901-1904. Mar- ried Gertrude Bowman, Winnipeg, 1909. Club: Canadian. Society: A. F. & A. M. Recreations: All outdoor sports. Inde- pendent; Methodist. Address: Newton and Pacific St., Winnipeg, Man. IiOWERV, "Colonel" Bobert Thornton. — Editor "The Ledge," Greenwood. Born Halton County, Ont., April 12, 1859, son of William L. and Mary Lowery. Edu- cated private and public schools. Came to British Columbia, 1891; has created and published twenty-three different journals. Lived Nelson, Fernie, Kaslo, Vancouver, Poplar Creek. Author of hu- morous and other writings published all over the world. Address: Greenwood, B. C. LOWBY, William A. — Financial Agent 807 First street E., Calgary. Born Well- ington County, Ont., July 19, 1878, son of Clifton and Margaret Lowry. Edu- cated public, high and normal schools. Taught school, Manitoba, 1897. Came to Albrta, 1899. Served with Strathcona's Horse, South African War; president Alberta Veterans' Association. Married Clara Frizell, Winnipeg; has two daugh- ters. Address: 528 Twentieth Avenue W., Calgary, Alta. IilTCAS, Edward Alexander. — Barrister, of Lucas & Lucas, 72 Exchange Bldg., Vancouver. Born Sarnia, Ont., Feb. 25, 1884, son of Alexander and Jane Frances Lucas. Came to British Columbia, 1903. Educated public schools; Toronto Uni- versity. Practiced Vancouver since 1909. Notary public. Served with 102nd Regi- ment Rocky Mountain Rangers. Club: Royal Vancouver Yacht. Recreations: yachting. Address: 1618 Pendrell St., Vancouver, B. C. IiUCAS, Frederick G-eorg'e Tanner., B. A. — Of Lucas & Lucas, Barrister, Ex- change Bldg., Vancouver. Born Alvin- ston, Ont., Sept. 29, 1878, son of Alex- ander and Jane Frances Lucas. Came to British Columbia, 1900. Educated public schools; Toronto University. Article to J. A. Harvey, K. C; R. W. Harris, K. C. and Joseph Martin, K. C. Practiced Van- couver, 1905; formed partnership with his brother, 1909. Ex-President Young Conservative Club, Vancouver. Recrea- tion: yachting. Conservative. Address: 1618 Pendrill St., Vancouver, B. C. IiUCrBIir, Capt. Charles Henry. — Bar- rister and Journalist. Born Frederlcton, N. B., son of Charles Simeon and Martha L. Lugrin (U. E. L. stock). Educated University of New Brunswick. Practiced New Brunswick. Clerk of the Peace; Clerk of Circuits; Clerk of County Court, Victoria County, N. B. ; Secretary of Agriculture, province of New Brunswick. Served artillery at St. Stephen, Fenian Raid, 1865; later Captain permanent militia. Contributed freely to magazines, author of numerous boys' stories and of social pamphlets on economic and geo- gi~aphical questions. Married Mary Jane Raymonds, Grand Falls, N. B. ; has six daughters. Club: Pacific. Address: Es- quimalt, B. C. FRET) EUGENE HYLAND LUKE. IiUKE, Fred Eug'ene Byland. — Man- ager Canada Cycle & Motor Co., Ltd., Canada Block, Winnipeg. Born Whitby, Ont, March 19, 1877, son of Thomas M. and Henriette H. Hyland Luke. Edu- cated public schools and College Insti- tute, Ontario. Office Manager A. S. Whit- ing & Co., Cedardale, Ont., 1895-1897; Manager Welland Vale Mfg. Co., St. Catharines, Ont., 1897-1899; these com- panies being merged into Canada Cycle & Motor Co., Ltd., head office of same Toronto, 1899-1904; St. Johns, N. B., charge for the company Maritime Prov- inces, 1904-1906; traveled in the Orient firm's interests 1906; appointed manager Winnipeg branch 1908. President Mo- tor Trade Association; member execu- tive Winnipeg Automobile Club. Served three years with 19th Regiment, St. Catharines. Married Lillian Blanche Dulmadge, Winnipeg, 1908. Clubs: Can- adian; Secretary Stonewall Automobile; Business Science Club. Societies: A. F. & A. M. ; K. of P. Recreation: Motor- ing. Conservative; Anglican. Address: 3 Moxan Court, Winnipeg, Man. WHO'S WHO AND WHY I^VNDQUIST, lyn — Of Lundquist Brothers, Financial and Real Estate Brokers, Estevan: member of Estevan Board of Trade. Born Clitherall, Otter Tail County, Minn., Jan. 18, 1875, son of Peter N. and Betsy Lundquist. Edu- cated: public schools, Clitherall; com- mercial and academic courses at Luther College, Fergus Falls, Minn. Taught school, Clitherall, 1897-1899; hardware and implement business, Clitherall, 1899- 1902; timber locator, Idaho, 1902-1904; built Estevan Flour Mills, and mana,ged same, 1904-1910; manager, Lundquist & Sons, bankers, 1904-1905; built and man- aged Delight Theatre, Estevan, 1910- 1912; established present business, 1912. Societies: K. P.; United Artisans. Rec- reation: gardening. Lutheran. Address: Estevan, Sask. JOHN EDGAR LUNDY, M. B. L. R. C. P. IilTNDY, John Edg'ar, "SIL. B. (Toronto Univ.), 1. R. C. P. (Edintourgh) — Phy- sician and Surgeon, Newman Bldg., Por- tage la Prairie. Born Sheffield, Ont., Oct. 7, 1875, son of John Bostwick and Lydia Lundy. Educated public schools. Col- lege Institute; Toronto University; Edinburgh University; Vienna. Prac- ticed Preston, Ont., 1898; came to Man- itoba 1900; Director Lake Manitou San- itorium, Watrous, Sask.; Medical Exam- iner, Mutual Life of Canada; Canada Life; Confederation Life; National Life; Great West; Sun; Crown; Aetna; British Empire; London and Lancashire Co. General Hospital Surgeon, G. T. P.; Med- ical Officer Indian Department; Surgeon C. P. R.; Medical Officer 18th Mounted Rifles. Married Agnes Duncan Barnett, 1904; has one son and one daughter. Club: Portage. Societies: A. F. & A. M. ; I. O. O. F. Recreation: Shooting. Lib- eral; Anglican. Address: 205 Lome Ave., Portage la Prairie, Man. JOHN EGBERT LUNDY LUNDY, John Egbert. — Of the Lundy- McLeod Land Co., McDougall Ave., Ed- monton; Director Edmonton Exhibition Association; Director Alberta Pacific Portland Cement Co. Born Norval, Ont., Sept. 18, 1871, son of James Brown and Clementina McKinnon Lundy. Educated high school, Brampton, Ont. Hardware salesman, J. M. Bond Co., Guelph, Ont., 1883; Manager of mining interests, Bon- anza and Dominion Creeks, Dawson City, 1899-1900. Came to Alberta, 1902; sales- man Ross Bros., Ltd., Edmonton, 1902; traveling salesman, Revillon Freres, Ltd.; established present business 1910. Alderman Edmonton, 1909-1912; Chair- man Industrial and Parks Committee; Director Royal Alexandra Hospital; Di- rector Edmonton Exhibition Association; Director Young Women's Christian As- sociation; Director Edmonton Public Li- brary. Married Mary Cliristina McLeod, 1900; has one son and one daughter. So- ciety: I. O. O. F. Liberal; Baptist. Ad- dress: 368 12th St., Edmonton, Alta. 461 WHO'S WHO AND WHY JOHN FREDERICK LUNNEY. ZiUNNEV, John Frederick — Of Ander- son, Lunney & Co., Real Estate and Fi- nancial Agents, 2007 S. Railway St., Re- gina; Director, Dominion Dairy & Prod- uce Co., Ltd. Born Durham, Ont., March 9, 1878, son of William and Jane Mullen Lunney. Educated public and high schools, Durham. Taught school. Wa- ters Falls, Ont., 1898-1899; Mulock, Ont., 1899; attended Canada Business College, Hamilton, 1900; with Crown Oil Co., Hamilton, 1900-1904. Came to Saskat- chewan, 1904; with International Har- vester Co., Regina, 1904-1906; estab- lished present business, 1906. Married Pearl M. Harwood, Regina, 1909. Club: Assiniboia. Societies: A. F. & A. M. ; I. O. O. F. Recreation: driving. Conserva- tive (Secretary, Young Men's Conserva- tive Club, Regina) ; Presbyterian. Ad- dress: 300S Victoria Ave., Regina, Sask. IiUNO, Creorg-e Albert. — Assessor, Med- icine Hat. Born Markham Township, May 31, 1860, son of Henry Christopher and Mary Clarinda Luno. Educated pub- lic schools Ontario. Jewelry apprentice, Toronto, 1881; came to Alberta 1885; ap- pointed Assessor and Building Inspector, 1910; served as Councillor, Medicine Hat, 1900-1901. Married Cordelia Darke, Stonewall, Man., 1887; has one son and two daughters. Society: A. F. & A. M. Recreations: Cycling, motoring. Con- servative; Methodist. Address: Medicine Hat, Alta. IiTTRIi:, IiOuis Robert — Financier, 333 Homer St.. Vancouver; President Louis n. Lurie & Co. Born Chicago, Sept. 6, 1888, son of Robert and Lena Lurie. Educated public schools, Chicago. Fol- i i LOUIS ROBERT LURIE. lowed diversified financial interests until came to Vancouver, 1911. Interested !n financial affairs, Vancouver, promoting several large corporations. Recreations; motoring, big game hunting. Address: Granville Mansions, Vancouver, B. C L. BLAIR LUSBY ' I.USBY, L. Blair. — Of Anderson & Lusby, Wholesale and Retail Hardware and Ship Chandlery, 634 Columbia St., New Westminster. Born Amherst, N. S., Nov. 19, 1870, son of John C. and Mary 462 WHO'S WHO AND WHY E. Purely Lusby. Educated public and high schools. Clerk Rhodes, Curry & Co., Amherst, 1889. Came to British Columbia 1890. Bookkeeper for W. J. Walker, New ^Westminster, 1890-1892; bookkeeper "Victoria Canning Co., New Westminster, 1892; accountant, Rhodes Curry Co., Amherst, 1894-1898; Auditor^ Town of Amherst 1894, 1895, 1896 and^ 1897; accountant R. F. Anderson & Co., New Westminster, 1898-1902; present partnership formed 1903. Served as Ser- geant 6th Regiment New Westminster, 1900-1908; ex-President New Westmin- ster Board of Trade. Married Maggie A. Lennie, 1894; has one son. Recrea- tions: Rifle and trap shooting, hunting. Liberal; Baptist. Address: 215 Royal Ave., New Westminster, B. C. JOSEPH EMILE LUSSIER. I^USSIER, Joseph Emile. — General Contractor, owner of Hillside Dairy Farm; North Ranch, "Circle B," South Ranch, Medicine Hat District; President Redcliff Clay Products Co., Ltd.; Lussier Construction Co., Ltd. Born St. Denis, Que., Nov. 22, 1863, son of tJdger and Lo- cadie Lussier. Educated Mount Harmon College, Massachusetts. Contracting, 1903. Married Louisa A. Swawell, oi Chicago, 1888-1903. Came to Alberta Pickering, Yorkshire, England; has one son and two daughters. Club: Cypress. Society: A. F. & A. M. Recreation: Driv- ing. Anglican. Address: P. O. Box 83, Medicine Hat, Alta, A. P. LUXTON, K. C. IiUXTOir, A. p., K. C. — Of Pooley, Luxton & Pooley, Barristers, 1218 Lang- ley St., Victoria. Born Brushford, De- vonshire, England, Nov. 15, 1863, son of R. G. Luxton. Educated England. Ad- mitted Socilitor, England, 1887. Came to British Columbia 1888; called to Brit- ish Columbia Bar, 1890; appointed K. C. 1905. Commissioner and joint editor for revision of Statutes of British Columbia. Married Miss Martin, Hamilton, 1899; has four daughters. Club: Union. Rec- reations: Shooting, golf, cricket, fishing. Conservative; Anglican. Address: 1663 Rockland Ave., Victoria, B. C. LYALI, Peter Douglas Iiorne — Vice- President and General Manager, Lyall- Mitchell Co. Ltd., General contractors. Union Station, Winnipeg; President, Northwest Quarries Co. Ltd.; Vice-Pres- ident, Mercantile Investments Co. Born Montreal, Sept. IB, 1875, son of Peter and Christian Oman Lyall. Educated: public schools; Fett's College. With Peter Lyall & Sons, Contractors, Mon- treal, 1890-1905; western manager, Win- nipeg, 1905-1908; present position since 1908. Married Ida May Johnson, 1897; has one daughter. Clubs: Manitoba; St. Charles Country (Governor); Carleton; Commercial Travellers. Reereation: curling (Past President, Manitoba Curl- ing Assa.). Presbyterian. Address: 244 Wellington Crescent, Winnipeg, Man WHO'S WHO AND WHY ImYImE, Amos Moore, M. Ii. A.— Parmer and Breeder of Clydesdale Horses; Di- rector Temperance Hotel Association; Director Lyleton Clydesdale Horse Breeders' Association. Born near Smith's Falls, Ont.. Oct. S, 1866. son of Samuel and Mary Moore Lyle. Educated Smith's Falls and Morrisburg, Ont. Cabinet maker, Morrisburg, 1883; came to Man- itoba, 1886 and took up land. Unsuc- cessful candidate for Manitoba Legis- lature, 1907; elected, representing Ar- thur, 1910. Councillor, Lyleton, 1910. Married Lillian G. Lyle. Smith's Falls, 1900. Societies: I. O. O. F.; L. O. L. Conservative: Presbyterian. Address: Lyleton, Man. JiYImH, John Percival. — Real Estate and Insurance Broker. Born Barnstaple, England, July 14. 1878, son of Samuel and Mary Squire Lyle. Educated Gram- mar School Barnstaple. Insurance Agent London, England, 1897; served as Ser- geant, Imperial Yeomanry, South African War, 1900-1902; came to Canada 1903; established present business 1905. Coun- cillor, Lloydminster, 1906-1907; Mayor, 1910. Married Marie B. Batcher, 1904: has two sons. Societies: A. F. & A. M.; I. O. O. F. Recreation: Shooting. Lib- eral: Anglican. Address: Lloydminster, Sask. I.YNCE, Edwin D., M. L. A. — Farmer, Born Middlesex, Aug. 1860, son of Wil- liam Lynch. Came to Manitoba 1871; to California, 1874. Educated schools at Sacramento, Cal. Returned to Manitoba 1883 and settled on homestead, West- bourne. An unsuccessful candidate to Manitoba Leg-islature for Lakeside, 1899; elected 1903; re-elected 1907. Mar- ried daughter of David Morrison, 1885. Conservative. Address: Westbourne, Man. EDWIN JAiVjES LVii.X, Al. l!, L. R. C. P.. M. K. C. S. I^YON, Edwin James, M. £., !•. B. C. P., M. B. C. S, — Physician, McArthur Bldg., Winnipeg. Born Guelph, Ont., April 25, 1880, son of James W^alter and Lucy Lyon. Educated College Institute, Guelph; Toronto University; three years post graduate work, London, England, Hospital; General Hospital, Birming- ham, England, as House Surgeon under Gilbert Barling, F. R. C. S., a year and a half. Came to Manitoba 1910. Medi- cal E.xaminer Home Life Insurance Co.; North American Life Insurance Co.; Western Life Insurance Co. Club: Man- itoba. Society: Midland Medical Society, England. Presbyterian. Address: 600 Broadway, Winnipeg, Man. IiVONS, John Homer — President, Lyons Harstone Investments, Ltd., 633 First Ave., Edmonton. Born Malahide Township, Elgin County, Ont., March 23, 1868, son of John C. and Mary Jane Lvons. Educated public schools, Spring- field, Ont. Came to Edmonton, 1902; partner, Latta-Lyons, Blacksmiths, Car- riage Builders and Structural Iron Workers, Edmonton, 1902-1911; present business estaijlished 1911. Director, Ed- monton Fair Association, three years. Married Mary Eliza Corliss, daughter of Lyman Corliss, Elgin County, Ont., 1890; lias two sons and two daugliters. So- cieties: I. O. O. F. ; Turf Association. Recreation: driving. Liberal; Methodist. Address: 728 First St., Edmonton, Alta. I.TONS, Bohert Pern, M. L. A. — Farm- er. Bnrn New Boyne, Ont., July 1, 1856, son of Michael and Ann Lyons. Edu- cated common and high schools Athens, Ont. First elected to Legislature for Norfolk 1892; re-elected 1899, 1903 and 1907. IMarried Jennett Hume, Hamilton, 1888 (deceased 1901); has four sons and one daughter. Society: A. F. & A. M. Methodist; Conservative. Address: Car- berry, INJan. ROBERT NEWTON LYONS. IiYONS, Bobert Newton. — Accountant, Secretary-Treasurer Prairie City Loan Co., Ltd., 317 Portage Ave., Winnipeg. WHO'S WHO AND WHY Born Grey County, Ont., Sept. 7, 1873, son of John and Louise Lyons. Educat- ed public schools; Central Business Col- lege, Owen Sound, Ont. Bookkeeper and foreman, later general merchant, Gris- wold, Man., 1S96. Secretary Dominion Alliance when Dr. H. E. Hicks defeated present opposition leader, T. C. Morris. Bandmaster "Metropolitan Band," Win- nipeg, 1907, 1910; President Winnipeg Local, American Federation of Musicians 1910; Musicians' Delegate to Dominion Trades and Labor Congress, 1910. Mar- ried Hattie Lois Walker, Clinton, Ont., 1899; has two sons and two daughters: Societies: L. O. L. ; Musicians. Recrea- tions: Music, literature. Independent; Methodist. Address: 394 Lipton St., Winnipeg, Man. M MACABA, William Elliot. — Registrar General Province of Manitoba under the Torrens System, Land Titles Bldg., Win- nipeg. Born London, Ont., Feb. 16, 1859, son of John Macara. Educated College Institute, Goderich. Called to Ontario Bar 1881; came to Winnipeg and called to Manitoba Bar 1882; practiced Winnipeg under firm name of Cumberland & Ma- cara; later Miller, Cumberland & Ma- cara, until 1886, when appointed to pres- ent office. Served as Lieutenant 90th Regiment, when first organized. Mar- ried Mary Alicia MacDermott, Goderich, Ont, 1887. Clubs: Manitoba, St. Charles Country, Western Canada Military In- stitute. Conservative; Anglican. Ad- dress: 28 Spence St., Winnipeg, Man. MACABTHUB, Johu Alexander, M.S., C. M. — Physician and Surgeon. Born Middlesex County, Ont., son of Archi- bald and Christina MacArthur. Educat- ed McGill University, Manitoba Univer- sity. Practised Iowa 1876. Came to Win- nipeg 1884. President Winnipeg Medi'co- Chirurgical Association 1903-1904; mem- ber of the Canadian Medical Association: Vice-President Canadian Medical Asso- ciation for Manitoba, 1902-1903; member British Association for Advancement of Science; member American Public Health Association; Professor of Medical .luris- prudence, Manitoba Medical College; physician and surgeon, St. Bonifact Hospital; Professor Diseases of Chil- dren, Manitoba Medical College; Con- sulting Physician, General Hospital. Past President Winnipeg Liberal Asso- ciation: unsuccessful candidate for Cen- ter, Winnipeg, Manitoba Legislature. 1904-1907. Married Lucille C. Casey, Montreal, 1872 (deceased). Clubs: Cana- dian, Manitoba, Carleton, President Play- goers'. Society: A. F. & A. M. Recrea- tions: Music and art, lacrosse, cricket. Liberal: Baptist. Address: 11 Canada Life Bldg., Winnipeg, Man. THE HONOURABLE CHARLES DANIEL MACAULAY MACAXTXiAV, The Honouralble Charles Bauiel — Judge of Territorial Court, Yu- kon Territory, Dawson. Born Township of Sidney, Hastings County, Ont., Oct. 20. 1863, son of Daniel Macaulay and Eliza- beth McDonnell. Educated public schools, Frankford; Albert University, Belleville; Osgoode Hall. Called to Ontario Bar, 1889; practiced profession at Belleville until 1901, when appointed Stipendiary Magistrate for Dawson, Yukon Territory. Appointed Judge Territorial Court, Yu- kon Territory, June, 1902. Married Mary C. P., daughter of late R. P. Davy, Belleville, Oct. 31, 1894; has one son, Robert Davy Macaulay. Club: Zero. Roman Catholic. Address: Dawson, Y. T. IMCACAUIiEV, Charles Hamilton. — Of Macauley & Nicolls, Brokers, 414 Sey- mour St., Vancouver. Interested Bur- rard Lumber Co.; President of Tourist Association. Born Pugwash', N. S., 1867, son of Donald and Maria Macauley. Edu- cated Nova Scotia. Taught school 1885. Came to British Columbia 1887. Estab- lished present business 1898. Married Ethel Jean Maclaren, Vancouver; has three sons and one daughter. Clubs: Ath- letic; Brocton Point Athletic; Burrard Inlet Rowing. Societies: A. F. & A. M.; St. Andrews; Caledonian. Address: 1130 Bute St., Vancouver, B. C. 465 WHO'S WHO AND WHY K[ACAXri.EV, Henry C. — Financial Agent, 585 Granville St., Vancouver. Born Lindsay, Ont., May 17, 1876, son of Alex- ander and Adelaide Macauley. Came to British Columbia 1887. First Mayor of Dawson City, Y. T., 1902; member of Yukon Council, 1903. Club: Vancouver. Address: 1332 Nicola St., Vancouver, B. C. MACBETH, Hugh. — Of H. Macbeth Agency, Financial and Real Estate Bro- kers, Sherlock Block, Lethbridge; Sec- retary Bow River Collieries; Secretary British Canadian Trust & Guarantee Co.; Secretary Lethbridge Brick & Terra Cot- ta Co. Born St. Andrews, Man., April 8. 1859, son of Alexander and Margaret Macbeth. Educated public schol Kildon- an, Man. Fur trader Hudson's Bay Co., Swan River District, Man., 1874-1882; came to Alberta 1SS3; clerk and account- ant. Gait Coal Co., Medicine Hat, 1883- 1904; established present business 1904. Alderman, Lethbridge. 1907-1908. Mar- ried Janette Bassett, Toronto, 1885; lias four sons and three daughters. Club: Chinook. Society: A. F. & A. M. Rec- reation: Shooting. Conservative; Pres- byterian. Address: 814 Ford St., Leth- bridge, Alta. MACDERMOT, John Heury, M. B — Phvsician. Born Kingston, Jamaica, B. W.^ I., Nov. 23, 1883, son of Rev. H. M. F. and Mary MacDermot. Educated Ja- maica High School. Came to British Columbia 1906. Former health officer Van Anda, Texada. Married feva El- vina Swift, Vancouver; has one daugh- ter. Recreations: Sailing, tennis. Ad- dress: 714 Harris St., Vancouver, B. C. MACDONAIiD, Alexander — ^President, The A. Macdonald Co. Ltd., Wholesale Grocers, 116 Market St., E., Winnipeg; President, Great West Life Insurance Co., 1894; President, Tribune Publishing Co., 1903; one of founders of Manitoba Free Press, 1886; President, Canada Free Trade League, 1910. Club: Manitoba. Address: 194 Vaughan St., Winnipeg, Man. MACDONAIID, Alexander B. — Of Har- vey, McCarter, MacDonald & Xisbet, Bar- risters and Solicitors, Imperial Bank Bldg., Cranbrook; President Aurora Min- ing & Milling Co., Ltd.; Director Yahk Lumber Co., Ltd.; Director Lund Land & Development Co., Ltd. Born Ashfield Township, Huron County, Ont., July 11, 1873, son of John and Christine Macdon- ald. Educated Collegiate Institute, Gode- rich, Ont., Osgoode Hall, Toronto. Called to Ontario bar 1903; practiced Brussels, Ont., 1903-1908. Came to British Colum- bia, 1908. Called to British Columbia bar, 1908, since then has' practiced Cran- brook. Married Kathleen Leonora Holmes of Brussels, Ont., 1909. Clul): Cranbrook. Recreations: golf, curling. Liberal; Presbyterian. Address: Garden Ave., Cranbrook, B. C. RT. REV. ALEXANDER MACDONALD, D. D., LL. D. MACDONAIiD, Big-ht Rev. Alexander, D. D., Iili. D. — Bishop of Victoria. Born Mabou, Inverness County, Cape Breton, Feb. 18, 1858, son of Finlay and Cath- erine MacDonald. Educated St. Francis Xavier, Antigonish, N. S. ; Propaganda. Rome. Ordained Priest 1884. Vicar General Antigonish 1900-1908; appointed Bishop of Victoria 1908. Publications: "The Symbol in Sermons"; "The Sacri- fice of the Mass"; "The Symbol of the Apostles"; "Religious Questions of the Day" (3 vols.); "The Mercies of the Sacred Heart"; "The Sacraments." Ad- dress: 740 View St., Victoria, B. C. MACDONAIiD, Allan Ban. — Dominion Government Superintendent Rocky Moun- tains Park, Banff. Born Glengarry County. Ont., Feb. 9, 1843, son of Alex- ander Ban and Catherine Macdonald. Ed- ucated public schools Glengary County and Cornwall. Clerk Hon. D. A. Mac- donald, Alexandria, Ont., 1866-1871; part- ner A. B. Macdonald & Co., Alexandria, 1871-1875; bought D. A. Macdonald out 1875, and continued under firm name of Macdonald & Chisholm until 1881; gen- eral store business under firm name Macdonald & McDougald, Emerson, Man., 1881-1882; charge store and supply de- partment C. P. R. under Langdon & WHO'S WHO AND WHY ALLAN BAN MACDONALD Shepard, 1882-1883; charge of stores for R. R. McLennan, north shore of Lake Superior, 1884-1885; with James Ross, Superintendent of Construction C. P. R., Reeds Lake, B. C, 1885; organized Glen- garry Rancli Co., 1886 and managing di- rector of same 1886-1910; appointed Su- perintendent Rocky Mountains Park, 1910; President Western Stock Growers' Association 1907-1908. Unsuccessful Liberal candidate for Macleod to House of Commons, 1908. Won medal for all round athlete in Caledonia games for three counties, Cornwall, Ont., 1864. Married Elizabeth Ann Harrison, Alex- andria; has four sons and four daugh- ters. Club: Macleod, Banff Curling. Rec- reations: All outdoor sports. Liberal; Roman Catholic. Address: Banff, Alta. MACSONAI^D, Bernard Bouald, ImTm. B. — Barrister and Solicitor, Drinkle Bldg., Saskatoon. Born St. Andrew's Parish, P. B. I., June 20, 1876, son of Penlope Macdonald and Alex. G. Macdonald, de- scendant of John Macdonald of Glenala- dale, who established first Scotch settle- ment British North America, also family connection of A. A. Macdonald, one of the fathers of Confederation; late Judge Hugh Macdonald, of Supreme Court of Nova Scotia; Sir Wm. C. Macdonald. Montreal, Que.; Bishop Macdonald, Char- lottetown, P. B. I.; Dr. J. C. Macdonald, Montreal, Que. educated public schools, St. .Dunstan's College, Montreal; Dal- housie University. Law student with Drysdale & Mclnnes, Halifax, 1904; practicing since 1907. Married Marion Gertrude Egan of Mt. Stewart, P. B. I., 1910. Society: K. of C. (Grand Knight). Conservative; Roman Catholic. Address: Ave. M and Twentieth St., Saskatoon, Sask. MACDONAIiI}, Hon. Daniel Alexander. — Judge of the Court of the King's Bench for Manitoba. Born Prince Ed- ward Island, Aug. 17, 1858, son of Alex- HON. DANIEL ALEXANDER MAC- DONALD ander and Mary Macdonald. Educated Prince of Wales (^olle.a:e, Charlottetown. Called to Prince Edward Island Bar 1883: came to Manitoba 1883; called to Man- itoba Bar 1885. Crown Prosecutor Cen- tral Judicial District of Manitoba seven years. Married Helen St. Luke Rogers; has one son and three daughters. Clubs: Manitoba: St. Charles Country. Recrea- tions: Golf, curling, billiards. Anglican. Address 107 Stradbrooke Place, Winni- peg, Man. MACSONAI^I), Donald Robert. — Train- master Canadian Collieries (Dunsmuir Ltd.), Cumberland. Born Westville, Pic- tou County, N. S., May 28, 1873, son of Daniel P. and Jessie MacDonald. Edu- cated public schools Westville. With Intercoloniol Coal Mining Co., Westville, 1886. Came to Cumberland with Duns- muir Railway Co., 1893. Alderman 1897- 1899; Mayor 1909-1910. Married Janet Saunders, Cumberland, 1901. Society: I. O. O. F. Recreations: Cricket, riding, driving. Address: Mayport Ave., Cum- berland, B. C. MACDONAIiD, Georgfe, M. D., C. M,.^ — Physician and Surgeon. Born Aberdeen- shire, Scotland, Sept. 22, 1863. Came to Canada same year. Educated public schools Montreal; public and high school Renfrew. Clerk, operator, agent and locomotive engineer Western extension, Canada Central, 1879-1884, when returned to Renfrew high school and took second class teacher's certificate; graduated Mc- Gill University 1889. Practiced Ren- frew 1890, came to Calgary 1891. Cor- oner Northwest Territories 1893; Medical Health Officer, Calgary, since 1900. 467 WHO'S WHO AND WHY Member American Public Health Asso- ciation; British Canadian and Alberta Medical Associations; Registrar College Physicians and Surgeons, Alberta, 1910; life member Dominion Rifle and Alberta Province Rifle Associations; member Grand Secretary's Guild of tlie World. Married Mary Macleod, Charlottetown, P. E. I.; has two daughters. Societies: A. F. & A. M.; 1st G. M. Grand Lodge, Al- berta, 1905-1906; Grand Secretary 1907- 1908-1909-1910; A. R. M. (Grand Su- perintendent Alberta Dist., 1903); K. T. K. M. Provincial Grand Prior 1900; Scottish Rite (32d degree Alberta Con- sistory); Mystic Shrine (charter mem- ber, Al Azhar Temple, Calgary) ; I. O. O. F. (Past D. D. G. M.); K. of P. (Past D. G. v.); A. O. U. W. (Past M. W.); I. O. F.; S. O. S.; Quatuor Coronati (Eng. ) Local Secretary. Recreations: Rifle shooting, tennis. Address: 120 6th Ave. E., Calgary, Alta. MACBONAIiB, Georgfe Ernest. — Of Macdonald, Marpole & Co., Ltd., 427 Sey- mour St., Vancouver. Born Cumberland, N. S., Jan. 9, 1866, son of P. and Mar- garet Macdonald Studied law Truro, 1882-1884; clerk superintendent's office I. C. R., Truro, 1884-1886; Chief Clerk Stores Department C. P. R.. Vancouver, 1886-1892; Fuel Agent C. P. R., 1892- 1894; Car Service Agent C. P. R., 1894- 1899. In conjunction with C. Marpole formed firm of Macdonald, Marpole Co., Coal and Commission Merchants and Agents on mainland of British Colum- bia, R. Dunsmuir Sons Wellington Col- liery Co., 1899. Interested steamboats, mining and milling and timber. License Commissioner two terms; unsuccessful candidate for Vancouver, British Colum- bia Legislature, 1909. In the early 90's represented Vancouver Lacrosse Club on Brockton Point Board together witli Brockton Point Board in connection with C. Marpole, W. D. Haywood, W. H. Arm- strong and one or two others, built pres- ent Recreation Park, and had owned Vancouver Baseball Team, Northwestern League. Director and one of the found- ers of Minoru Race Track. Married Annette M. Creighton, San Francisco, Cal., 1901. Clubs: Vancouver, Terminal City, Jericho Country, Union (Victoria). Liberal; Presbyterian. Address: 1409 Beacli Ave., Vancouver, B. C. MACDONAIiD, Hugli — Barrister and Solicitor, Golden; Director, Windermere Orcliards, Ltd.: Director, Elko Lands, Ltd.; Director, Firlands Irrigation & Power Co. Ltd, Born Glensandfield, Ont., July 1, 1867, son of Donald and Eliza- beth Macdonald. Educated: Colling- wood and Brantford Collegiate: Osgoode Hall. Called to Ontario Bar, 1891; prac- tised, Toronto, 1891-1896; called to Brit- ish C^olumbia Bar, 1898; practised, Wil- mer, B. C, 1899-1907; established present practice, 1907. Liberal; Roman Catholic. Address: Golden, B. C. MACDONAI.D, Hon. UvLgh John, K. C. — Police INIagistrate, ex-Premier of Mani- toba, of Macdonald, Haggart, Sullivan & Tarr, Barristers, Winnipeg. Born Kings- ton, Ont., March 13, 1850, son of Rt. Hon. Sir John A. Macdonald, G. C. B., and Lady Macdonald. Educated Queen's Col- lege, Kingston; Toronto University. Stu- dent father's ofiice until 1872, when called to Ontario Bar. Came to Winni- peg 1882, formed partnership with J. Stewart Tupper. Member House of Com- mons for Winnipeg, 1891-1893. Called to Privy Council, 1896, as Minister of In- terior and elected for Winnipeg 1896; resigned July, 1896. Accepted Provin- cial Conservative Leadership, Manitoba, 1897; Premier of Manitoba, 1899-1900; resigned to unsuccessfully contest Bran- don for House of Commons; resumed practice of his profession; appointed Po- lice Magistrate Winnipeg, 1911. Served as private on duty Cornwall during Fenian invasion; Ensign, Company 6, First Ontario Rifles, Red River Expedi- tion; Captain 90th Battalion Riel Re- bellion, 1885. President Manitoba Rifle Association for many years. Married Jean King Murray, 1876 (deceased, 1880); married Agnes Gertrude Van Koughnet, 1883: has one son and one daughter. Club: Manitoba. Societies: A. F. & A. M.; K. of P.; I. O. F. ; Winnipeg Rowing Club. Recreation: Cricket. Conservative; Presbyterian. Ad- dress: 61 r'aillon St.. Winnipeg, Man. HON. JAMBS ALEXANDER MACDON- ALD MACDONAIiD, Hon. James Alexander, Iili. B., K. C. — Chief Justice of Court of Appeal for British Columbia. Born Hu- ron County, Ont., May 29, 1858. Edu- cated public schools, College Institute, Stratford, Ont.; Toronto University; Os- 468 WHO'S WHO AND WHY goode Hall. Practiced Toronto under Arm name Fullerton, Cook, Wallace & Macdonald, 1S90; removed to Rossland, B. C, 1896. First President Rossland branch Provincial Ministers' Association of British Columbia. Elected to British Columbia Legislature, 1903; re-elected 1907. Leader Liberal Opposition in Leg- islature but resigned previous to ap- pointment as Chief Justice, 1909. Ad- dress: Victoria, B. C. MACDONAIiD, James Allen, A. A. A. — Architect, 8 Dominion Block, Calgary. Born Exeter, Ont., June 1, 1859, son of Isabella Ross and William B. Macdon- ald, first collector of taxes City of Win- nipeg. Educated public schools Win- nipeg, University of Minnesota. Con- tractor, Winnipeg, 1880-1882; Superin- tendent Construction Work United States Army, North Dakota, 1882-1884; Super- intendent for heating, plumbing and ven- tilating public school board, Minneapolis, Minn., 1885-1886; Dominion Government Architect, Nelson, B. C, 1900-1903; pri- cate practice Winnipeg, Regina and Nel- son 1903-1910; established present prac- tice 1910. Served with 13th Battalion, Winnipeg, 1877-1879; Winnipeg Cavalry, 1880-1882. Married Margaret McNeil, Emerson, Man., 1881; has one son and one daughter. Society: Architects' As- sociation of Alberta. Recreations: Fish- ing, hunting. Independent; Presbyterian. Address: 1909 Eighteenth Ave. W., Cal- gary, Alta. MACBONAIiD, John Ang-us, M. B., I.. B. C. P. — Surgeon and Physician, 543 Granville St., Vancouver. Born St. Cath- arines, Ont., June 11, 1862, son of Fred- erick W. and Eliza Clara Macdonald. Educated Toronto, Edinburg University, practiced Brandon, Man., where was city and provincial health officer and surgeon to C. P. R. Came to Vancouver 1909. Married R. Bell Bryson, 1885; has one son and two daughters Club: Vancou- • ver. Conservative. Address: 1670 Har- wood, Vancouver, B. C. MACBOlTAIiD, John Kenneth^ — Barris- ter, 124 McDougall St., Edmonton. Born Drayton, Ont., July 24, 1876, son of Don- ald and Minnie Macdonald. Educated College Institute Cobourg. Studied law Cobourg and Edmonton; came to Edinon- ton, 1893; called to Northwest Territories Bar 1904; acting Deputy Attorney Gen- eral Northwest Territories Government 1904, and in Alberta on creation of new Province until 1906. Clubs: Edmonton; Country. Liberal; Anglican. Address: 468 Fifth St., Edmonton, Alta. J. P. MACDONALD, M. D., C. M., L. R. C. P. & S., L. F. M. & S. MACDONAI.S, John Fhilan, M. D., C. M., I.. R. C. P. 85 S., I.. F. M. 8b S. — Phy- sician and Surgeon, 15 Jasper Ave. W., Edmonton. Born Perth, Ont., May 25, 1867, son of John and Mary MacDonald. Educated College Institute Perth; Mc- Gill University; post graduate work, Edinburgh and Glasgow; taught school and Court Stenographer Montreal, 1885- 1905; engaged practice of medicine Mont- real, 1905; came to Edmonton 1909; President Central Alberta Medical As- sociation; Visiting Physician Royal Al- exandra and General Hospitals, Edmon- ton. Married Gertrude Kenney, Mont- real, 1897; has three sons. Societies: A. O. F.; S. O. S.; B. A. Y. N. Liberal; Roman Catholic. Address: 428 Eighth St., Edmonton, Alta. MACDONAIiD, John William. — Man- ager Cockshutt Plow Co., Saskatchewan Ave., Portage la Prairie. Born Australia, Aug. 15, 1855, son of Archibald and Sar- ah MacDonald. Educated Collegiate In- stitute, Brantford. Druggist with Adolph Bennett, Brantford, 1876; came to Man- itoba and engaged business with his father, Emerson, 1883. Mayor Emerson, 1903-1904; Alderman Portage la Prairie, 1911. Married Hannah Maria Jackson, Brantford, 1876; has Ave sons and five daughters. Societies: A. F. & A. M. (P. M.); A. O. U. W. Recreations: Riding, Curling, lawn bowling. Conservative; Presbyterian. Address: 54 Broadway, Portage la Prairie, Man. WHO'S WHO AND WHY JOHN W. MACDONALD 1VIACDONAI.D, John W. — Postmaster New Westminster. Born Gabarouse, Cape Breton, N. S., Sept. 9, 1865, son of John S. and Catherine MacDonald. Educated Port Morien, Louisburg. Came to British -Columbia 1886 with Dominion Express Co., Victoria. Appointed post- master New Westminster 1910; Vice- President Y. M. C. A.; Chairman Trustee Board I. O. O. F. Hall. Married Hanna J. Dean, 1888; has four sons and two daughters. Societies: I. O. O. F.; S. O. S. ; C. O. C. F. Recreations: All outdoor sports. Methodist; Liberal. Address: 508 Ash St., New Westminster, B. C. SIACSONAI.I}, Robert J. — Architect, 619 Hastings St. W., Vancouver. Born Roodfield, Rosshire, Scotland. July 4, 1875, son of William and Isabella Mac- Donald; nephew of late General Sir Hec- tor A. MacDonald. Educated public and art schools. Articled five years with firm of architects, Inverness, Scotland, 1897; later as chief draughtsman with firms at Edinburgh, London; Calgary and Edmonton. Came to British Columbia and founded present practice, 1907. So- cieties: St. Andrews, Caledonian. Rec- reations: Yachting. Address: 667 Horn- by St., Vancouver, B. C. MACDONAI.I>, Capt. Ronald C. — Of C. H. Enderton & Co., Real Estate Agents, 228 Portage Ave., Winnipeg. Born Bruce County, Ont., Jan. 3, 1857, son of John and Mary MacDonald. Edu- cated Grammar School Kincardine. Came to Winnipeg Government Service 1897. In present business since 1899; Alder- man 1st Ward, Winnipeg, 1909-1912; Po- lice Commissioner; Chairman Hospital CAPT. RONALD C. MACDONALD Committee; served in Northwest Rebel- lion 1885, retiring with rank of Captain. Married May Alicia Morrison, Ottawa, 1886; has two sons and one daughter. Club: Carleton. Recreations: All out- door sports except golf. Liberal; Pres- byterian. Address: 26 Amherst St., Crescentwood, Winnipeg, Man. MACBONAIiS, Thomas Donald — Gen- eial Manager, British Columbia Per- manent Loan Co., 330 Pender St., Van- couver; meinber Vancouver Board of Trade. Born Glasgow, Scotland, Aug. 4, 1876, son of Alfred and Mary Macdonald. Educated: public schools; Skerry's Col- lege, Glasgow; Glasgow University. Came to Manitoba, 1903; Missionary, Presbyterian Church, Dauphin, Man., 1903-1905; city missionary, Glasgow, 1900-1903; started as clerk with present company. 1903; general manager since Feb., 1912. Married Varney E. Brans- come, Brantford, Ont., 1909. Recreations: fishing, photography. Conservative; Presbyterian. Address: Cypress and 19th Ave., Shaughnessy Heights, Van- couver, B. C. MACDONAIiD, Hon. Senator 'William John. • — Born Invernesshire, Scotland, Nov. 29, 183 2, son of Major Macdonald, of Vallay. Educated Invernesshire-. Came to Victoria 1851, and was for eight years service of Hudson's Bay Co. Twice Mayor of Victoria; member Legislative Assembly of Vancouver Island 1806; called to Legislative Council on union of British Columbia and Vancouver Island. Summoned to Senate on British Columbia entering federation of North American Provinces (1872). Recruited first company of Militia, mounted and foot, to protect early settlers from Northern Indians. During the gold ex- citement. 1851-1858, when the commun- ity of Victoria suddenly rose from 300 to 35,000, acted as Gold Commissioner, WHO'S WHO AND WHY HON. SENATOR WILLIAM JOHN MACDONALD collector of customs, pastmaster. Helped to organize and inaugurate the non-sec- tarian public school system. Had honor of being presented lo King Edward VII by present King Windsor Castle, 1907. Married Catherine Balfour Reid. Lon- don, England; has three sons and three daughters. Conservative. Address: An- nandale, Victoria, B. C. MACDONAIiD, William Alexander, K C. — Of Macdonald, Parkes & Anderson, 604 Bank of Ottawa Bldg., Hastings St., Vancouver; director, Western Union Fire Insurance Co.; director, Norton Griffiths Co. Ltd. Born St. Catharines, Ont., June 7, 1860, son of Frederick William and Eliza Clara Macdonald. Educated: St. Catharines Collegiate Institute; Osgoode Hall. Called to Ontario Bar, 1882; called to Manitoba Bar, 1882; practised, Bran- don, Man., 1882-1897; appointed K. C, 1892; called to British Columbia Bar, 1897; practised. Nelson, B. C, 1897-1909; came to Vancouver, 1909; present part- nership formed, 1911. Elected to Mani- toba Legislature for Brandon, 1893; and became leader of the opposition. Com- missioner from Provincial Government to inquire into land titles question, North Vancouver district, 1911; counsel for Vancouver Board of Trade on in- vestigation of freight rates before Do- minion Railway Commission, 1912; coun- sel for British Columbia Government in general investigation of passenger and freight rates west of Lake Superior be- fore Federal Railway Board, 1912. Clubs: Vancouver, Jericho Count}'; Vancouver Curling (President). Society: A. F. & A. M. Conservative; Anglican. Address: Vancouver, B. C. ALEXANDER J. MACDONELL. MACDONi:]:.!^, Alexander J. — Pro- prietor of Hotel Revelstroke; Vice- President Gibbon Lumber Co., Ltd.; Di- rector Canadian Pacific Oil Co. of Van- couver, operating in California. Born Glengarry County, Feb. 27, 1863, son of Daniel A. and Elizabeth Macdonell. Edu- cated public and high schools, Corn- wall, Ont. Came to British Columbia 1883. Engaged on C. P. R. construction work 1883-1887; ranching and cattle raising, Macleod. Alta., 1887-1894. Mar- ried Caroline Estella Kipp, of Chillwack, B. C, 1902; has one daughter. Club: Revelstroke. Conservative; Roman Cath- olic. Address: Revelstroke, B. C. TSItA.CItONJiI.lM, Donald G., Ex-M. P. — Of Macdonell, Killam & Farris, Barris- ters, Pacific Bldg., Vancouver. Born Morrisburg, Ont., July 18, 1849, son of Alexander G. and Helen Macdonell. Edu- cated Upper Canada College, Toronto. Called to Ontario bar, 1873. Came to British Columbia and called to bar, 1896 Member of House of Commons for Lan- ark County, 1879-1882. Married Edith Rose, Morrisburg, Ont.; has one son and two daughters. Club: Vancouver. Soci- ety: A. F. & A. M. Recreations: Golf, field trials. Liberal. Address: 1906 Nelson St., Vancouver, B. C. MACDONXIIiIi, James Alexander. — Railway Contractor, of Macdonell, Gzow- ski & Co., Bank of Britisli North Ameri- ca Bldg., Vancouver. Born St. Mary's, Ont., May 8, 1861, son of Ronaldson John and Janet Macdonell. Educated St. Thomas, Ont. Construction work. Lake Superior Country, C. P. R., 1876. Came to British Columbia, 1888. Inter- ested ranching, mining and general en- gineering and contract work. Was con- nected with construction of Field Spiral Tunnels and railways all over western part of continent. Married Maude Cam- eron, Ottawa, 1904; has one son. Clubs: Vancouver, Jericho Country, Royal Van- 471 WHO'S WHO AND WHY JAMES ALEXANDER MACDONELL couver Yacht, Commercial. Recreation: Athletic sports. Independent; Roman Catholic. Address: Vancouver, B. C. niACSONNi:!.!., Major Archibald Cam- eron, D. S. O — Strathcona's Horse (Roy- al Canadians), Fort Osborne Barracks, Winnipeg. Born Windsor, Ont., Oct. 6, 1864, son of S. S. Macdonnell, Q. C, D. C. L., U. E. L., for many years Lieuten- ant-Colonel of the Canadian Militia, and Ellen Guillot Macdonnell (nee Brodhead)- Educated Trinity College School, Port Hope; Royal Military College, Kingston. Gazetted Lieutenant Canadian Mounted Infantry, Permanent Corps, 1888; ap- pointed Adjutant and Quartermaster, 1888, exchanging into Northwest Mount- ed Police 1889; volunteered into Second Battalion C. M. R. for service South Africa, as Captain, 1900; Major, 1900; commanded four troops, C. M. R., with two guns D Battery Royal Canadian Ar- tillery with advanced column Sir Charles Pearson's Field Force, operations Ken- hardt District; took part general ad- vance from Bloemfontein; command D Squadron C. M. R., present at actions; command of Canadian Squadron that went through Boer lines night of Vet River fight, blowing up culvert and cut- ting telegraph at Smaldeel; Vet River, Zand River (two days); operations ai'ound Kroonstadt, Johannesburg and Pretoria, including two days' action Klip River; present battle of Diamond Hill, June 11-12, 1900 (dangerously wounded; dispatches. Queen's medal, four clasps); D. S. O. ; Lieutenant-Colonel on reserve in recognition of services in South Africa 1901; Adjutant, Rural Northwest Mount- ed Police, 1901; Lieutenant-Colonel com- manding 5th Regiment C. M. R., raised for service South Africa, 1902; Super- intendent Rural Northwest Mounted Po- lice, cominanding depot, Regina (1903- 1905), subsequently Battleford District and C Division; Major R. C. M. R., 1907; Major S. H. (R. C), 1909. Married Mary Maud Flora Campbell, daughter of late Colonel J. T. Campbell, of 72nd High- landers and Royal Fusiliers, Winnipeg, 1890; has one son and one daughter. Clubs: Manitoba. Canadian, R. M. C, e.\-Cadet Club, Canadian Military Insti- tute, Toronto, Western Canada Military Institute, Winnipeg. Recreations: Rid- ing, cricket, hockey, etc. Anglican. Ad- dress: Fort Osborne Barracks, Winnipeg, Man. MACDONNEI^Ii, Capt. Richard Boyne. — Commissioner, Trust & Loan Co. of Canada, 216 Portage Ave., Winnipeg. Retired Captain English Army on half pay. Born County Meath, Ireland, Oct. 24, 1S.56. son of Charlotte Doyne and Very Rev. J. C. MacDonnell, late Dean of Cashol, Ireland. Educated St. Colum- bus College, Ireland; Sandhurst, Eng- land; German v and France. In the Eng- lish Army, Madras Sfnff Corps, 1877- 1889. Came to Winnipeg 1893. Married Gertrude Amelia Lockhart, Toronto, 1894; has one daughter. Clubs: Mani- toba, St. Charles Country. Recreations: Shooting, golf, horseback, riding. An- glican. Address: 29 Roslyn Road, Win- nipeg, Man. MACDOUGAI.I., Andrew — Of Mac- Dougall, Bidwell & Co., Ltd., 269 2d Ave.. S., Saskatoon; President, Saskatoon Mu- tual Land Co., Ltd.; Member, Saskatoon Board of Trade. Born Glasgow, Scot- i land, March 14, 1882, son of Hugh and Ellen Inglis MacDougall. Apprentice to his father, leather goods business, Glas- gow. Came to Canada, 1902; partner, Guppy & Macdougall Harness Co., Sas- katoon, 1906-1909; sole owner of busi- ness, 1909-1910; sold out, 1910; estab- lished present business, 1912. Council- man, Saskatoon, 1912. Married Frances Worthington, Saskatoon; has two daugh- ters. Club: Saskatoon. Recreation: foot- ball. Independent; Presbyterian. Ad- dress: Saskatoon, Sask. MACGIIiIi, Helen Emma (Greg-ory), Mils. Bac, M. A — Wife of James'H. Mac- Gill. Born Hamilton, Ont., daughter of Silas E. and Emma Gregory. Educated Trinity College, Toronto; first woman graduate music and arts. Engaged jour- nalism, San Francisco. Cal., and St. Paul, Minn. Married Dr. Flesher, Minnedosa, Man., 1890 (deceased, 1901): has two sons; married James H. MacGill, M. A., Barrister, Vancouver, 1902; has two daughters. Address: 1492 Harwood St., Vancouver, B. C. MACGIIiIi, James Henry, M. A. — • Bar- rister of MacGill & Grant, Bank of Ham- ilton Bldg., Vancouver. Born Erindale. Peel County. Ont., May 10. 1869, son of Henry and Elizabeth A. MacGill. Edu- cated Trinity College and Osgoode Hall. A journalist, later wholesale grocery business, now practicing law. Came to WHO'S WHO AND WHY British Columbia, 1890. Served as Cap- tain 6th D. C. O. R., Vancouver, 1908. Married Helen Emma Gregory, 1902; has two daughters. Club: Terminal City. Liberal. Address: 1492 Harwood St., Vancouver, B. C. ALEXANDER HENRY BOSWELL MAC- GOWAN, M. L. A. MACCrOWAN', Alexander Henry Eos- 'wall, ]VI. I^. A. — Commission Agent. Born Queen's County, Prince Edward Island, April 14, 1850, son of William S. and Ann Burston Boswall MacGowan. Edu- cated public schools Boswall; President and Secretary Vancouver School Board eight years. First elected to British Col- umbia Legislature for Vancouver City, 1903; re-elected 1907 and 1909. Married Frances M. Hayden, 1874; has four sons. Society: A. F. & A. M. Conservative. Address: Vancouver, B. C. DONALD MARSHALL MACGREGOR MACGBSaOK, Donald Marshall. — Stock and Share Broker. 216 Carter-Cot- ton Bldg., Vancouver; member Vancouver and Seattle Stock Exchanges. Born Ha- wick, Roxburgh, Scotland, Feb. 20, 1879, son of Mary Marshall Kirk and Donald MacGregor, C. E. Educated Edinburgh. Law student with J. Douglas Gardiner & Mill, Edinburgh, 1894; went to sea for ten years, traveled all over globe; passed as master, steam and sail, 1896-1906; business with Temple Godman under Arm name Godman & MacGregor, Lon- don, England, 1909. Came to British Columbia, 1910, and has since devoted his time to stocks and investment securi- ties, investing English capital British Columbia enterprises. Recreations: Golf, boxing, Rugby. Anglican. Address: 2130 Parker St., Vancouver, B. C. MAC GRSGrOR, Jolin — Managing Di- rector The John MacGregor Co. Ltd., Real Estate and Financial Brokers, 308 Nan ton Bldg'., Winnipeg; Managing Di- rector, Northern Land & Loan Co. Ltd.; Managing Director, Western Land & Loan Co. Ltd.; Managing Director, Can- ada Land & Loan Co. Ltd.: Managing Director, Caledonian Investment Co.; Director, Manitoba Land & Loan Co. Ltd.; President, Crescentwood Annex Land Co., Ltd. Born Greenock, Scotland, Nov. 6, 1874, son of Malcolm and Jessie MacDougall MacGregor. Educated: pub- lic schools. Came to Manitoba, 1895. Traveling auditor, Manitoba & North- western Railway Co., 1896-1899; chief accountant, Munson, Allan & Co., Winni- peg, 1899-1911; established present busi- ness, 1911. Married Lina M. Andrews, daughter of W. T. Andrews, contractor, Winnipeg, 1902. Club: Assiniboine, Ca- nadian, Assiniboine Lawn Bowling (char- ter member) ; Assiniboine Curling (Vice- President). Society: St. Andrews. Rec- reations: motoring, bowli-ng, curlmg. Liberal; Presbyterian. Address: 593 Wellington Crescent, Winnipeg. Man. WILLIAM A. MACHAFFIE MACHAFFIi:, William Andrew. — Man- ager Home Bank of Canada, Winnipeg. Born Blyth, Ont., Feb. 22, 1865, son of William and Anne Machaffle. Educated 473 WHO'S WHO AND WHY College Institute, Brantford, Out. Clerk Merchants Bank of Canada, Winnipeg, 1882; served with Q. O. R., Northwest Rebellion, 1885; afterwards Captain 90th Battalion, now on retired list as Cap- tain. Married Charlotte Sydney-Smith, daughter of late Colonel John Sydnev- Smith, Stratford, Ont., 1888; has two sons and one daughter. Clubs: Mani- toba, St. Charles Country. Recreations: Riding, golf. Conservative; Anglican. Address: 140 Roslyn Road, Winnipeg. Man. 3 fciiii'i IBj|iM| ifi' M ^^^R"-.*/; jj ^^^1 ^B HAROLD ARTHUR CLEMENT INIACHIN MACHIN, Harold Arthur Clement. — Barrister at Law. Born Rochester. N. r.. May 9, 1875, son of Rev. Canon C. J. Machin and E. M. L. Machin. Educat- ed School House, Beaconsfield, Bucks, England. Private First Canadian con- tingent South African War; Lieutenant and Captain South Africa Constabulary. Called to the bar, Osgoode Hall, 1902. Member Ontario Legislature for Kenora since 1908. Married Ida F. Knight, Horner Grange, West Hill, Sydenham, England, 1902; has one daughter. Soci- ety: Fellow of Royal Geographical Soci- ety, England. Conservative; Anglican. Address: Kenora, Ont. MACINTVRi:, Alec D. — Of Macintyre & Scott, Barrister.s, Kamloops. Born On- tario, Feb. 21, 1856, son of Rev. Alex- ander and Margaret Macintyre. Edu- cated Manila high and private schools. Practiced Simcoe, Ont., 1884; came to British Columbia, 1898; Official Admin- istrator of Intestate estates. Recrea- tions: Boating, cricket, golf. Address: Kamloops, B. C. MACKAY, AngTis, J. P. — Superintend- ent, Dominion E.xperimental Farm, In- dian Head. Born Pickering Township, Ontario County, Ont., Jan. 10, 1841, son of Donald and Margaret Broadfoot Mac- kay. Educated Whitby Grammar School. Came to Saskatchewan, 1882; farmed, Indian Head, 1882-1887; started experi- mental farm for Dominion Government, 1887, since when has continued in charge. Vice-president, American Homo- logical Society, 1903-1904. Lieutenant, 34th Regiment, Fort Erie, during Fenian Raid, 1866 (medal)'. Chairman, Board of Reference, Dominion Territorial Exhibi- tion, 1895; received medal from Lieuten- ant Governor Mcintosh for services. Married Elizabeth Arthur Gunn, daugh- ter of Dr. R. J. Gunn, Winnipeg, 1872; has two sons and one daughter. Club: Canadian (President). Society: A. O. U. W. Conservative; Presbyterian. Ad- dress: Indian Head, Sask. DANIEL SAYRB MACKAY. M. D., C. M., L. R. C. P., L. R. C. S., F. R. C. S. MACKAY, Daniel Sayre, M. B., C. M-, Ii. R. C. F., Eng'-; Ii. R. C. S., Ung.; I.. F'. F. & S., Glas.; F. R. C. S., Edin. — Sur- geon, 258 V^ Portage Ave., Winnipeg. Born Reserve Mines, N. S., Jan. 20, 1878, son of Dr. William and Catherine Camp- bell MacKay. Educated Pictou Academy, McGill University, Edinburgh and Glas- gow. Two years post graduate course Great Britain; house surgeon and senior resident medical officer. Liverpool Roy- al Infirmary; came to Winnipeg 1905. Visiting Surgeon, Winnipeg Children's Hospital. Served two years 17th Field Battery, C. F. A.; command 16th Field Ambulance, succeeding Major Webster; transferred to 79th Cameron Highland- ers; on organization, and at present commands D Company; Medical Officer Northwest Tercentenary Contingent, Quebec, 1908. Societies: A. F. & A. M. ; all medical societies; Western Canada Military Institute. Conservative; Pres- byterian. Address: 150 Sherbrooke St., Winnipeg, Man. 474 WHO'S WHO AND WHY J. A. MACHRAY, M. A., LL. B. SIACHRAY, John Alexander, M. A., LL. B., K, C. — Of Machray, Sharpe & Dennistoun, Barristers, Bank of Ottawa Chambers, Winnipeg. Born Haddington, Scotland, Feb. 17, 1865, son of William F. and Bessie Machray. Educated St. John's College, Winnipeg; Manitoba Uni- versity (M. A. with first-class classical honours- and University silver medal, 1884); Sidney Sussex; Cambridge Uni- versity. Came to Winnipeg, 1874; called to Manitoba bar 18 90. Appointed K. C, 1912. Served as Lieutenant 91st Regi- ment, 1889. Chancellor Diocese of Ru- pert's Land. Married Emily F. Drewry, Winnipeg, 1904; has three daughters. Clubs: Manitoba; St. Charles Country. Recreations: golf, squash, racquets. Con- servative; Anglican. Address: Harrow and Kingsway, Winnipeg, Man. WHO'S WHO AND WHY MACKAV, Hugh, M. D., C. M. — Phy- sician and Surgeon, Mclntyre Block, Winnipeg. Born Oxford County, Ont., son of Thomas and Janet MacKay. Edu- cated Manitoba University. House Sur- geon, General Hospital, Winnipeg, 1895; Lecturer on Anatomy, Manitoba Medical College. Married Mary Martin, Chicago, 111., 1901; has one son. Societies: Med- ical. Recreation: Camping. Liberal; Presbyterian. Address: 264 Spence St., Winnipeg, Man. MACKAV, Mrs. Isabel Ecclestone. — Author, Vancouver. Born Woodstock, Ont., Nov. 25, 1875, daughter of Donald MacLeod and Priscilla Ecclestone Mac- Pherson. Educated Woodstock Collegiate Institute. A writer of prose and poetry. Publications: "Between the Lights," 1904; winner of "Globe Prize," best Can- adian Historical Poem, 1907 and again, 1910; a frequent contributor of poetry and short stories to American, Canadian and British magazines. Came to Van- couver, 1909. Was the first President of tlie Vancouver Branch of the Cana- dian Women's Pi-ess Club; Vice-Presi- dent (representing British Columbia) of the Canadian Women's Press Club. Mar- ried P. J. Mackay; has two daughters. Society: Canadian Society of Autliors. Address: 1034 Denman St., Vancouver, B. C. REV. JOHN MACKAY, D. D., B. A. MACKAV, Bev. John, B. D., B. A. — Principal Westminster Hall, 1600 Bar- clay St., Vancouver. Born Kintore, Ont., .lune 1, 1870, son of Hector and Christina MacKay. Educated: Toronto Univer- sity; Governor-General's gold medalist, 1899; elected first Vice-President of the Literary Society, thus being the only man in the entire history of tlie Univer- sity to win the highest scholastic honors and at tlie same time receive the highest elective honors. Graduate in theology. Glasgow United Free Church College winning highest fellowship. D. D. hon- oris causa from Presbyterian College, Montreal, 1908. With Stanley, Smith & Co., Detroit, 1892-1895. Pastor Crescent Presbyterian Church, Montreal, 1902- 1908. In Montreal declined chair Apolo- getics and Church History, Montreal Presbyterian College, 1906; a life gov- ernor, Montreal General Hospital; elec- tive governor, Mackay Institute for Deaf and Dumb; charter member and member executive, Canadian Club, and chaplain, Montreal Curling Club. Came to Van- couver, 1908, and since then has been Principal, Westminster Hall, Presbyte- rian College; First Vice-President Cana- dian Club, 1911-1912; President Canadian Club, 1912-1913; organizer and first Pres- ident International Theological Confer- ence; organizer and President Western Residential Schools, Ltd. (capital $500,- 000) ; Vice-President Canadian Industrial Peace Association; Chaplain, 72nd Sea- forth Highlanders. Author "Time Re- lations of Poetic Metres (American Jour- nal of Psychology, 1899); "Summer Days in the Holy Land," 1903; "Religion as Friendship," 1906. Married Leila Julie, youngest daughter of the late W. A. Sampson. Has one son. Recreations: golf, riding. Member University Club and Shaughnessy Heights Golf Club. Ad- dress: 1195 Bute St., Vancouver, B. C. MACKAV, Bev. John Alexander, S. H, — -Archdeacon of Saskatchewan, Battle- ford. Born Quebec, July 14, 1833, son of William and Mary Bunn Mackay. Edu- cated St. John's College, Winnipeg. Mis- sionary of Church Missionary Society, Saskatchewan, 1863; appointed Archdea- con of Saskatchewan, 1882. Author of a hymn book in the Cree Indian lan- guage; Translations: Oxenden's Pathway of Safety; Manual of Family Prayer by Archbishop of Rupert's Island; Manual of Christian Instruction by Archbishop Nuttall of West Indies; Revision of Bible in Cree, published by British and Foreign Bible Society. Married Margaret Drever, Winnipeg, 1864; has one son and five daughters. Anglican. Address: Bat- tleford, Sask. MACKAV, Neil Franklin, B. A., M. I^. A. — Of Mackay & McDiarmid, Barristers, Central Bldg., Victoria. Born West River, Pictou County, N. S., Sept. 22, 1864, son of A. and Margaret MacKay. Educated Pictou Academy and Dalhousie University. Called to N. W. T. bar, 1894; to British Columbia bar, 1897. Deputy Commis- sioner Lands and Works for British Col- umbia, 1905-1906, Elected British Col- umbia Legislature for Kaslo, 1907, 1909, 1912. Conservative; Presbyterian. Ad- dress: Victoria, B. C. 476 WHO'S WHO AND WHY MACKA'S', Samuel Hertoert. — Barris- ter, Royal Bank Bldg., Brandon. Born Township York, York County, Ont., March 13, 1S72, son of Donald and Eliza Mackay. Educated public and high schools, Walkerton; Osgoode Hall. Law student with Judge Klein, Walkerton, 1889; practiced Walkerton,, 1894-1905; came to Manitoba 1905; member of Adolph & Mackay, Brandon, 1905-1910; practiced alone since. Unsuccessful can- didate to Manitoba Legislature for Bran- don City against Plon. G. R. Coldwell, 1910. Served as Alderman, Walkerton, 1898-1900; Mayor, 1901. Married Amelia Aikins Lamont. Chesley, Ont.; has two daughters. Club: Commercial. Societies: A. F. & A. M.; I. O. O. F. ; S. O. S. ; I. O. P.; K. P. Recreations: Tennis, cricket. Liberal; Presbyterian. Address: 541 Sixteenth St., Brandon, Man. MACKESIi:, Randolpli Bruce. — Dry Goods Merchant, Water St., Vancouver. Born Montreal March 23, 1877, son of John and Charlotte Mackedie. Educat- ed Montreal, Bishop Ridley College, St. Catharines, and McGill University. With Greenshields Son & Co., Montreal, 1895- 1898. Came to British Columbia 1898, employed with same firm until 1908. Served Volunteer Victoria Rifles 1896- 1898. Married Gertrude Mary Charle- son, Vancouver. Clubs: Royal Yacht, Jericho Country. Recreations: Boating, tennis, golf. Address: 2014 Haro St.. Vancouver, B. C. J. A. MACKELVIE MACKEI^VIE, J. A. — Editor Vernon News. Born St. John, N. B., Sept. 14, 1865, son of Thomas and Sarah MacKel- vie. Educated St. John grammar school. Came to British Columbia 1888. Editor Vernon News since 1893; served North- west Rebellion Alberta Mounted Rifles. President Vernon Conservative Associa- tion; Secretary Yale-Cariboo Conserva- tive Association. Married Jessie Stew- art Mclntyre, Rossland, B. C. Society: A. F\ & A. M. Recreations: Hunting, fishing. Conservative; Presbyterian. Ad- dress: Vernon, B. C. MACKEN, •William Lyle. — ^Of Macken Lumber Co., Chilliwack. Born Forest, Ont., June 20, 1883, son of Joseph and Jenny Macken. Educated Forest public and high schools. Came to British Col- umbia, 1900. Present business estab- lished 1907; Secretary Chilliwack Cream- ery Association, Ltd.; Secretary Chilli- wack Telephone Co., Ltd. ; President Chilliwack Land & Development Co., Ltd. Member Chilliwack Board of Trade. Mar- ried Caroline Frances Elms, Hamilton, Recreations: Fishing and driving. Ad- dress: Chilliwack, B. C. MACKIINZIi:, Bonald Crladstone. — Of McDonald & Mackenzie, Barrister, Writ- er to the Signet (Edin.), Macleod. Born Edinburgh, Scotland, July 22, 1881, son of Alexander Donald and Euphemia Cos- sor Mackenzie. Educated Daniel Stew- art's College; Edinburgh University. Admitted a writer to His Majesty's Sig- net, Macleod, 1905; came to Alberta and joined present firm 1910. Clubs: Scot- tish Conservative, Mortonhall, Edin- burgh. Society: Scottish Universities' Golfing. Recreations: Golf, tennis, bil- liards. Conservative; Congregationalist. Address: Macleod, Alta., and 14 Green- hill Park, Edinburgh, Scotland. MACKENZIi:, Duncan Stewart. — Dep- uty Minister of Education for Alberta, Edmonton; member of the Senate of the University of Alberta; and of the Senate of Robertson College. Born Holyrood, Bruce County, Ont., Feb. 21, 1868, son of Donald Mackenzie and Margaret (MacDiarmid) Mackenzie. Educated pub- lic and high schools and Collegiate In- stitute, in Ontario. Taught school near Guelph, 1886, and near Lucknow, 1892: came to Alberta, 1895; Principal of Strathcona High School until 1903, when resigned to become Chief Clerk Department of Education, Regina. Deputy Commissioner of Education 1905; appointed to present ofHce 1905. Mar- ried Mary Currie, daughter of late Rev. Hugh Currie: has two sons. Societies: F. R. C. I.; A. F. & A. M. (Scottish Rite), Presbyterian Address: 636 Fourth St., Edmonton, Alta. MACKENZIE, Ewen C — Of Mackenzie & Menzie, Barristers and Solicitors, Southard Block, Lethbridge. Born Prince Edward Island, July 24, 1881, son of Findlay and Jessie Mackenzie. Educat- ed Dalhousie University; Prince of Wales College. Called to Nova Scotia Bar 1909; Alberta Bar, 1909; practiced Halifax 1909-1910; present partnership formed 1910. Club: Chinook. Conservative; Presbyterian. Address: 532 -Sth St., Lethbridge, Alta. 477 WHO'S WHO AND WHY MACKENZIX:, Frank J., M. I^. A. — Druggist. Born Kincardine, Ont., April 14, 1875, son of Duncan and Isabella Mackenzie. Educated Victoria High School; President British Columbia Phar- maceutical Association; Trustee Delta Schools. Unsuccessful candidate for British Columbia Legislature, 1907. Elected for Delta 1909. Married Esther Edge; has one son and one daugliter. Conservative; Anglican. Address: New Westminster, B. C. MacKENZIi:, Kenneth. — Of K. Mac- Kenzie & Co., Wholesale Grocers, Can- ada Life Bldg., Winnipeg. Born Ros- shire, Scotland, July 7, 1839, son of Don- ald and Catherine MacKenzie. Educated Watertown and Woodstock, Ont. Clerk wholesale grocery, then commercial trav- eler, tlien entered business on his own account, Montreal, 1873. Came to Man- itoba 1882 and established present busi- ness. Director Canada Life Assurance Co.; Director Western Trust Co.; Direc- tor Standard Trust Co.; Director Nation- al Trust Co. Joined Canadian Volunteer forces shortly before the "Trent Affair" and saw service during Fenian Raid, 1866. Married Ida Fuirgriede, Hamilton, 1886. Clubs: Manitoba, St. Charles Coun- try, Hamilton (Hamilton), National (To- ronto). Society: St. Andrews. Recrea- tion: Rifle shooting. Liberal; Presbyter- ian. Address: Royal Alexandra Hotel, Winnipeg, Man. KENNETH W. MACKENZIE MACKENZIZ:, Kenneth W. — Dominion Lnn. B. — Of MacNeill, Bird, Macdonald & Bayfield, Barristers, Metropolitan Bldg., Vancouver; Director G. N. R. Born Bel- fast, P. E. I., Oct. 15, 1865, son of Don- ald and Mary MacNeill. Educated Dal- housie University; Prince of Wales Col- lege. Student with Edward Hodgson, Barrister, Charlottetown, 1885; called to Prince Edward Island Bar 1890; came to British Columbia 1891; called to Brit- ish Columbia Bar 1892; member of firm Harris & MacNeill, 1892-1896; MacNeill & Deacon, Rossland, B. C, 1896-1908; MacNeill & Bird, Vancouver, 1908; ap- pointed K. C, 1896. Married Rachel Shaw, Edinburgh, 1895. Clubs: Vancou- ver; Union (Victoria). Society: A. F. & A. M. Conservative; Presbyterian. Ad- dress: 2545 First Ave. W., Vancouver, B. C. MACNITTT, Hon. Thomas, M. P. — Farmer. Born Campbellton, N. B., Aug. 3, 1850, son of Charles Stewart Mac- Nutt and Emily Allison Sims. Educated grammar school and Collegiate Insti- tute, Ottawa. Came to Manitoba, 1874; moved to the Territories now Saskat- chewan, 1887; farmer; president, Salt- coats Agricultural Society; president, Saltcoats Telephone Company; director of several local companies. Served with Ottawa Rifles. Cornwall, 1866 (medal); served with Minnedosa Home Guards, 1885. Elected to North West Territor- ies and Saskatchewan Legislatures, rep- resenting Saltcoats, 1902, 1905 and 1908; speaker, 1905-1908, resigned, and elected to House of Commons for Saltcoats, 1908; re-elected, 1911; appointed chair- man of Liberal caucus, 1911. Married Margaret McFayden; has three sons and one daughter. Liberal; Presbyterian. Address: Saltcoats, Sask. MACPHAII., William Matheson, B. A. Sc. — Vice-President and General Mana- ger, Bitulithic & Contracting, Ltd., Engi- neering and General Contracting, Em- press Building, Winnipeg; Vice-President and Director Bitulithic Paving Co., Ltd., Montreal. Born Orwell, P. E. I., March 18, 1872, son of William and Catherine Moore Smith Macphail. Educated Uigg School; Prince of Wales College, Char- lottetown, P. E. I.; McGill University, Montreal principal of schools, 1890-1893; McGill University, 1894-1898; railroad location and construction, 1898-1901; wa- ter power development, 1902-1904; As- sist City Engineer, Toronto, 1905-1907; Vice-President and General Manager 48S WHO'S WHO AND WHY W. M. MACPHAIL, B Bitulithic & Contracting, Ltd., since 1907. Married Ethel, daughter of James Penrose, Winnipeg, 1910. Clubs: Ed- monton; Travelers. Society: A. F, & A. M. Conservative; Presbyterian. Ad- dress: 47 Kennedy St., Wiilnipeg, Man. JOHN A. MACPHEE. MACFHEi:, John A. — Insurance and Financial Agent, Grain Exchange Bldg., 565 Calgary. Born Prince Edward Is- land, Nov. 18, 1876, son of late Neil and Mary MacPhee. Educated public schools; Prince of Wales College, Char- lottetown. Came to Alberta, 1899; em- ployee. Hudson Bay Co., Lethbridge, 1900-1901; with A. MacDonald & Co., 1902; Great West Life Insurance Co., Calgary, 1903-1907; established present business, 1907. Club: Alberta, Calgary. Society: K. of C. Liberal; Roman Catholic. Address: 729 Fourteenth Ave., W., Calgary, Alta. MACFHUXiSON', Robert Of Macpher- son & Sinclair, Builders and Contractors, 889 Union St., Vancouver. Born Bog- side, Inverkip, Renfrewshire, Scotland, Dec. 11, 1853, son of Ritchie and Mary Marquis Macpherson. Educated public schools. Came to Winnipeg, 1882; Brit- ish Columbia, 1888. Alderman, Vancou- ver, four terms; Chairman, Board of Works. Elected to British Columbia Legislature, representing Vancouver, 1894-1898; 1898-1901; unsuccessful, 1901. Served with No. 3 Company, Royal Ren- frewshire Rifles, Scotland, 1872-1880. Married Jane Elizabeth Sinclair, 1894; has one son and three daughters. So- ciety: I. O. O. F. Recreation: Garden- ing. Presbyterian. Address: 889 Union St., Vancouver, B. C. R. G. MACPHERSON. MACFHEBSON, Bolbert Creorg'e, Ex- M. P. — Postmaster, Vancouver. Born Wellington Co., Ont., Jan.. 28, 1866, son of Archibald H. and Janet Hall MacPher- son. Educated public schools, Arthur; Gait Collegiate Institute. Druggist, New Westminster, B. C, 1888; moved to Van- couver, 1895; was President Britisli Co- lumbia Pharmaceutical Association; was Honorary President Vancouver Liberal Club; Honorary President Vancouver La- crosse Club; one of the founders Van- couver Canadian- Club; a frequent con- tributor to Canadian magazines. Mem- ber House of Commons for Vancouver, 1903-1908. Appointed postmaster of Van- couver, Sept. 9, 1908. Married Susie M. Vanaken, Coldwater, Mich., 1889; has one son and two daughters. Clubs: Vancou- ver, Terminal City, Vancouver Kennel. Society: A. F. & A. M. Recreations: read- ing, walking, fishing, shooting. Pres- byterian; Liberal. Adress: Vancouver, B. C. 489 WHO'S WHO AND WHY REV. A. O. MACRAE, B. A., Ph. D. MACRAE, Archibald Oswald, B. A., Fh. D. — Principal of Western Canada College, Calgary. Born St. Johns, Nfld., June 6, 1S69, son of Catherine H. McLea and Rev. Donald MacRae, M. A., D. D. Edu- cated St. Johns Grammar School; Pictou Academy; Dalhousie University; Edin- burgh University; Leipsic University; Jena University; University of Paris. Came to Alberta, 1903; Chaplain 15th Liglit Horse, Calgary; Honorary Repre- sentative for Calgary of the Associated Board of the Royal Academj' and the Royal College of Music, London, Eng. Club: Ranchmen's. Societies: A. F. & A. M. ; I. O. O. F. Recreations: tennis, cricket, curling, football. Conservative; Presbyterian. Address: Western Canada College, Calgary, Alta. MACRAE, Christopher. — General Man- ager Alberta Lumber Co.. Willow St., Vancouver. Born Port Elgin, Ont., Sept. 15, 1875, son of Cliristopher and Eliza- beth MacRae. Educated Toronto. Lum- berman, Edmonton, 189.3. Came to Brit- ish Columbia. 1897. Organized present company, 1902. Married Margaret Bar- ron, Toronto; has one son. Clubs: Ter- minal City, Vancouver: Society: A. F. & A. M. Address: 875 Eighth Ave., W., Vancouver, B. C. MACRAE, Colin Camphell Manager Royal Bank of Canada, Vernon. Born St. John, N. B,, Oct. 8, 1872. Educated public and normal schools, St. John, and Quebec. With Bank of British North America, Quebec, 1889. Came to British Columbia, 1908. Manager, North Battle- ford, 1905-1907; joined Royal Bank of C. C. MACRAE. Canada, Toronto, 1907; Manager, Wet- land, Ont.. 1908; Vernon, 1909-1911; Nan- aimo since 1911; President Vernon Board of Trade, 1911. Society: A. F. & A. M. Recreations: shooting, fishing, curling. Address: Nanaimo, B. C. VINCENT C. MADDOCK. MASSOCK, Vincent C. — Real Estate Agent, 333 Main St., Winnipeg. Born Guelph, Ont., 1878, son of Edwin H. and Mary Maddock. Educated: public schools, Guelph. Commenced career as newsboy, Guelph. Came to Winnipeg, 1898. Married J. M. McRoberts, Winni- peg, 1904; has one daughter. Club: Winnipeg Motor Boat. Recreation: yachting. Conservative; Congregation- alist. Address: Armstrong's Point, Winnipeg, Man. 490 WHO'S WHO AND WHY W. J. MAGRATH MAGBATH, William John — President Magrath, Holgate Co., Ltd., Real Estate and Financial Brokers, 44 Jasper Ave., Edmonton; Vice-President Western Can- ada Foundry Co., Ltd.; Vice-President Edmonton Casket & Box Co., Ltd.; Presi- dent Magrath, Hart & Co., Ltd. Born Blairton, Ont., June 1, 1870, son of John and Elizabeth Magrath. Educated public schools, Ontario; business college, Belle- ville. Bookkeeper, Montreal, 1891; man- ager, 1894; cheese exporter, Belleville, 1904-1906; came to Alberta and estab- blished pj-esent business 1906. Alder- man, Belleville, 1900-1904. Married Ada Lake, Deseronto, Ont., 1894; has one son. Club: Canadian. Societies: A. F. & A. M. ; I. O. O. F.; I. O. F. ; B. P. O. E. Lib- eral; Methodist. Address "The High- lands," W. Edmonton, Alta. 491 WHO'S WHO AND WHY IVIASIIiIi, Rev. James Cross. — Born Wellington Co., Ont., Aug. 26, 1853. Edu- cated public schools; high school, Or- angevlUe; Knox College, Toronto. Cate- chist, Saugeen Presbytery, 1884; minis- terial work, Markdale, Ont.; following year established Presbyterian churches at Corbetton, River View and rebuilt church Candier; transferred to Orange- ville Presbytery, 1886; transferred to Toronto Presbytery, Dufferin St. mission, 1890; built church Fairbank; his congre- gation in Toronto becoming Congrega- tionalists, extended him call, which he accepted; examined, ordained and in- ducted, 1890; received call to Garafraxa and Belwood, 1892; Sarnia, Ont., 1894; Hope church, Toronto, 1896. Came west, 1898; was received by General Assem- bly at its meeting, Vancouver, 1902. For some y^ars stationed at Balmoral, Sask., and active in mission and ex- tension work in the Northwest Terri- tory, taking active part against auton- omy bill of 1895. Moved to Vancouver, 1908, and received call to Cedar Cottage Presbyterian Church, 1909. Attended Pan Presbyterian Council, Liverpool. Takes an active interest in temperance work in British Columbia. Societies: A. F. & A. M.; L. O. L.; I. O. G. T. Address: Flett Road, Cedar Cottage, Vancouver, B. C. MAGRATH, Charles Alexander, D. T. S., M. P. — Dominion Topographical Sur- veyor. Born North Augusta, Ont., April 22, 1860, son of Belton Magrath. Came to the Northwest, 1880. Member of Northwest Territory Legislative Assem- bly, two terms. Elected House of Com- mons for Medicine Hat, 1908. Married Margaret Mair (deceased); has one son; Married Mabel L. Gait; has two daugh- ters. Address: Lethbridge, Alta. mACrlTIRE, Eileen Elizabeth Anna. — Contralto Soloist. Born Cork, Ireland, daughter of John Forbes and Anna Ma- guire. Educated London, England; Paris; Switzerland; took degree of As- sociate of Trinity College of Music, London, with honors. Made professional tour of England, Ireland and Scotland, 1904; came to British Columbia, 1906; took concert company all through prin- cipal cities of Canada, 1909. Club: Van- couver Women's Musical. Recreations: Cycling, polo, riding, hockey, mountain climbing. Protestant. Address: Flor- ence Court, Bute St., Vancouver, B. C. MAHAF7V, Albert, B. A., B. D. — Of St. Andrew's Presbyterian Church, Calgary. Born Bowmanvllle, Ont., June 4, 1867, son of James and Sarah McGill Ma- liaffy. Educated College Institute, Gode- rich; McGill University; Presbyterian College, Montreal; Queen's College (gold medalist). Pastoral charges, Milton and Port Elgin, Ont., before coming to Al- berta, 1907. Married Jean Robertson, daughter of Rev. William Robertson, M. A., Cliesterfleld, Ont., 1900; has one son and two daughters. Liberal; Presbyte- rian. Address: Calgary, Alta. MAHAFFY, James Jeffers. — Barrister, Born Brampton, Ont., July 7, 1869, son of William and Charlotte Stokes Mahaffy. Educated Osgoode Hall; called to On- tario Bar, 1895. Practiced Brampton and Streetsville, prior to coming to Al- berta, 1907. City Solicitor, Medicine Hat, since 1908. Married Adeline Browning, Exeter, Ont., 1897; has one son and two daughters. Club: Cypress. Societies: A. F. & A. M. ; L. O. L. Recreations: raising Jersey cattle. Conservative; New Thought. Address: Medicine Hat, Alta. MAHOIT, Edward, B. A. — Of Mahon, McFarland & Proctor, Ltd., 543 Pender St., Vancouver. Born Rawmarsh, York- shire, June 11, 1862, son of Rev. Sir William R. and Jane Mahon. Educated Marlborough College; Exeter College; Oxford. Clubs: Vancouver; Union (Vic- toria); University (Dublin). Address: 323 Burrard St., Vancouver, B. C. MAHON, Peter William — Of O'Connor & Mahon, Real Estate and Financial Brokers, Mitchell Bldg., Prince Albert; Director, Colombo Investment Co.; Mem- ber Executive Committee, Prince Albert Board of Trade. Born Wellington Coun- ty, Ont., June 31, 1879, son of Peter and Mary Mahon. Educated public and high schools, Guelph. Stock farming, Wel- lington, until 1906; general merchandise business. Prince Albert, 1906-1908; pres- ent partnership formed, 1908. Society: K. C. Recreations: outdoor sports. Lib- eral; Roman Catholic. Address: 14th St., W., Prince Albert, Sask. 492 WHO'S WHO AND WHY JOHN ARCHIBALD MAHARG. MAHARGr, Jolin Archibald — President Saskatchewan Co-Operative Elevator Co., Ltd., Leader Bldg., Regina; larg-ely in- terested in farm lands in Moose Jaw District: breeder Holstein cattle, Lester sheep, Berkshire hogs; Director Grain Growers' Grain Co., Ltd.; President Sas- katchewan Grain Growers' Association. Born Orangeville, Ont., Feb. 12, 1S72, son of Archibald and Grace Ann Freeland Maharg. Educated public and high schools, Orangeville. Came to Moose Jaw District, 1890, and took up home- stead. Elected President Saskatchewan Co-Operative Elevator Co., Ltd., 1910. Married Mary Isabel Maynard, daughter of George Maynard, Listowel, Ont., 1895; has one son and one daughter. Clubs; Canadian; Moose Jaw. Society: C. O. P. Recreations: Shooting, curling. Presby- terian. Address: 2fi O.xford St., West Moose Jaw, Sask. WHO'S WHO AND WHY MAIR, Charles. — Canadian Govern- ment Immigration Agent. Born Lanark, Ont., Sept. 21. 1838, son of James Mair, from Scotland, a limit owner and pioneer in the early '30s of the square timber trade in the Ottawa Valley. Educated gram- mar school, Perth; Queen's University. Became interested. In youth, in North- west and Hudson's Bay questions; was called to Ottawa in Spring of 1868, by Hon. Wm. McDougall, one of the Com- missioners to England, to treat for the surrender of the Territories, to prepare in the Parliamentary Library a Precis of extant evidence on the Hudson's Bay Company's title. Sent to Fort Garry same Fall as paymaster to party en- gaged in opening up an immigration route to Lake of the Woods, and then to Lake Superior; work stopped by Kiel. Wrote extensive descriptive letter to To- ronto Globe and other Eastern papers which induced the first immigration from Ontario to Red River. A prisoner in the hands of the insurrectionists in the following rebellion, sharing the same cell with the martyr. Scott. Sentenced to death by Riel; escaped from prison, and, reaching Portage La Prairie, as- sisted, in Feb., 1870, in organizing an expedition to capture Fort Garry by surprise, release the prisoners still held there, and restore the Queen's authority. Scheme defeated by a furious blizzard, resulting in the capture of the expedi- tion on its return, excepting self and four others, who escaped to the Portage on snowshoes. Thence he took guides and a dog train and snowshoed across the plains to Fort Abercrombie. Dakota. Thence by stage and rail to St. Paul, and so to Ontario. Assisted by lectures und speeches there in the great public meet- ings held in Toronto and elsewhere, which led to the Wolseley expedition. Lived at Portage La Prairie until 1876, and then removed to Prince Albert, Sask., where, foreseeing the second Riel insur- rection, he broke up his business and removed his family to Windsor, Ont. In that insurrection he acted as Quarter- master of the Governor General's Body Guard, Toronto Cavalry Corps, com- manded by Lieutenant Colonel George T. Denison, and is now probably the only man alive who took an active part in both rebellions. One of the founders in Ottawa in 1868 of "The Canada First Party." Ex-fellow of the Royal Society of Canada. Contributed in youth many poems and articles to Canadian maga- zines and papers, and subsequently to Toronto Week. Publications: "Dream- land and Other Poems," 1868; "Tecum- seh, a Drama," 1886; "The American Bison," a contribution to the Royal So- ciety of Canada; Collected Poems, 1901; "Through the MacKenzie Basin," a nar- rative of the Treaty Expedition of 1909. Married in 1869 Elizabeth L. MacKenney, niece of the late Sir John Schultz; has one son and three daughters. Address: Coutts, Alta., and Okanagan Mission, B. C. MAJOB, Charles George. — Real Estate and Insurance Agent. Born Ontario, Oct. 18, 1839, son of Richard and May Major. Educated public schools, Sarnia and Lambton County. Came to Brit- ish Columbia, 1859. Ex-alderman; de- clined nomination to both Provincial Legislature and Dominion Parliament, engaged mining Cariboo for some years; in continuous business New Westmin- ster for quarter of century. President Canadian Pacific Lumber Co.; Official Administrator for District. Married Barbara Stott. New Westminster; has two sons and two daughters. Recrea- tions: Horses, shooting. Address: 509 Queen's Ave., New Westminster, B. C. WILLIAM PAUL MAJOR, A. R. I. B. A. IVIAJOK, William Paul, A. B. I. B. A. — Of Lang & Ma.ior, Architects, Civil and Sanitary Engineers. Board of Trade Bldg., Calgary. Born Bridgewater, Som- erset, England, Feb. 14, 1881, son of Henrv James and Julia Mary Holmes Major. Educated: Dr. Morgan's school, Bridgewater; Hart-House School, Burn- ham, Somerset. Articled to Samson & Cottam, Bridgewater, 1898-1903; with Frank W. Wells, F. R. I. B. A., Bristol, 1903-1910; came to Alberta, 1910; mem- ber of firm Lang & Dowler, Calgary, 1910-1911; present partnership formed, 1911. Married Marion Jessie Walton, York, England, 1910; has one daughter. Clubs: tennis, and golf. Societies: Al- berta Assn. of Architects; Royal Insti- tute of British Architects. Conserva- tive; Anglican. Address: 215 Young Block, Calgary, Alta. 494 WHO'S WHO AND WHY MAIiCOIilVI, Creorgfe John Hantley, M. Jm. a. — Farmer. Born Kussowlie, India, Aug. 20, 1S65, son of Colonel Geo. and Emily F. Malcolm. Educated King Edward VI School, Sherbourne, England. Member Manitoba Grain Growers Ex- change; school trustee; former secre- tary-treasurer Birtie Agricultural So- ciety. Came to Canada, 1882; located Manitoba, 1885. First elected to Mani- toba Assembly for Birtie, 1909. Married Janet T. Winter, 1891 (deceased); mar- ried Adelaide G. Barnes, 1902; has two sons and two daughters. Society: I. O. P. Anglican; Liberal. Address: Birtie, Man. JOHN MALCOLM. nXAI^COIilVI, John — Of Malcolm & Carscallen, Real Estate and Financial Agents, Winch Bldg., Vancouver, and Red Deer, Alta; President, Federal In- vestors Corporation, Ltd.; Director, Al- berta Ladiess' College; Director, Red Deer Memorial Hospital. Born Seaforth, Ont., March 9, 1868, son of Andrew and Sarah Malcolm. Came to Manitoba, 1877. Educated public schools, Winni- peg and Minnedosa, Man. Clerk, hard- ware store, Minnedosa, 1889-1894; hard- ware business on own account, Rose- bank, Man., 1894-1899; traveler. Inter- national Harvester Co., Winnipeg, 1899- 1911; established present business, 1911. Councilman, Red Deer, 1911-1912; vice- president Red Deer Board of Trade, 1911. Married Christian McLean, Port Elgin, Ont., 1894; has three sons and two daughters. Club: Red Deer. Socie- ties: A. F. & A. M.; L O. O. F. ; I. O. F. Recreation: curling Liberal; Presbyte- rian. Address: Red Deer, Alta. MAIiINS, Arthur. — Managing Director of Malins, Coulthard & Co., Ltd., 749 Columbia St., New Westminster. Born Birmingham, England, Aug. 27, 1870, son of Prof. Edward Malins, M. D., F. R. C. P., and Mary Malins. Educated Masson Science College, Birmingham. Came to British Columbia, 1889; with Bank of Montreal, 1890; established pres- ent business, 1891. Married Harriette English, daughter of Hon. Warren B English, member U. of S. Congress 1896 has one son and two daughters. Clubs Vancouver; Jericho Country; Westmin- ster. Society: A. F. & A. M. Recreation cricket. Address: 119 First St., New Westminster, B. C. MAIiKIN, John Philip Davy. — Of the W. H. Malkin Co., Ltd., Wholesale Gro- cers, 57 Water St., Vancouver. Born Burslem, Staffordshire, England, March 19, 1878, son of James and Ann E. Edge Malkin. Educated high school, Newcas- tle, England. Came to Canada, 1895. Married Georgina Maud Malkin, 1907; has one daughter. Club: Terminal City. Recreation: Yachting. Address: 761 Cardero St., Vancouver, B. C. W. H. MALKIN. MALKIIT, William Harold. — Of the AV. H. Malkin Co., Ltd., Wholesale Grocer and Importer, 57 Water St., Vancouver; Direc- tor British Columbia Permanent Loan Co.; Director Pacific Coast Fire Insurance Co.; ex-President Vancouver Board of Trade. Born Burslem, Staffordshire, England, July 30, 1868, son of Ann Eliz- abeth Edge and James Malkin, manufac- 495 WHO'S WHO AND WHY turer of earthenware and encaustic tiles. Educated high scliool, Newcastle, Eng- land. Came to Canada, 1S84. Employee, Sherlock & Freeman, Grenfell, 1895; manager, Osmund Skrime & Co., Grenfell, 1891. Came to British Columbia, 1895; partrer Osmund Skrime & Co., Vancou- \er. 895; bought out that business and conaucted on own account. 1896; incor- porated under present style. 1898. Mar- ried Marian Dougal, Windsor, Ont., 1901; has two sons and two daughters. Clubs: Terminal City; Jericho Country. Recrea- tions: Riding, driving, motoring. Meth- odist. Address: 1406 Davie St., Vancou- ver, B. C. WM. MANAHAN, B. A., Ph. D. M ANA HAN, William, B. A., Ph. D. — Of JManalian & Higgins, Barrister, Mer- chants Bank Bldg.. Winnipeg. Born Lanark, Ont., Feb. 21, 1870, son of James and Christina Manalian. Educated Win- nipeg and Cornell University. Came to Winnipeg, 1888; appointed professor Manitoba College, 1898. Served as lieu- tenant 13th Field Battery, Winnipeg. Married Clara McGregor, Winnipeg, 1907. Club: Carleton. Society: St. Andrews Society; Military Institute, Winnipeg. Recreations: Curling, base- ball, skating, billiards. Liberal; Pro- testant. Address: 760 Jessie Ave., Winnipeg, Man. MANCHESTER, John William, M. D., C. M., 1/1. R. C. S., I.. R. C. P. — Physician and Surgeon, Enderton Block, Winnipeg. Born Wakefield, Yorksliire, England, Aug. 8, 1868, son of John and E. Man- chester. Educated McGill University; London, England. Practiced Winnipeg since 1904. Served as lieutenant-sur- geon witli 90tli Regiment. Societies: A. F. & A. M.; (vice-president) Yorkshire Society. Liberal; Conservative; Angli- can. Address: 271 Furby St., Winnipeg, Man. MANES, John Harold — Real E'state and PMnancial Broker, 404 MacLean Bldg., Calgary. Born Gait, Ont., Aug. 24, 1890, son of John Thomas and Maud Manes. Educated: public schools and Collegiate Institute, Gait. Came to Al- berta, 1908: drug clerk, Calgary, 1908- 1910; salesman. Western Locators, Cal- gary, 1910-1912; established present business, 1912. Recreations: fishing, liunting, motoring. Conservative; Pres- liyterian. Address: 1702 7th St. W., Calgary, Alta. MANLEY, Robert W.— Of Loggie & Manley, Barrister, Wetaskiwin. Born London, England. Jan. 29, 1883, son of Robert and Marian Manley. Educated Academy, Buckingham, Que.; McGlll University. Came to Alberta, 1903. Law student -in Wetaskiwin and Edmonton, 1904. Recreations: Boating and tennis. Address: Wetaskiwin, Alta. IMLANIiY, Iiloyd Allen. — ^President, Pa- cific Trust Co., Grand Forks and Port Mann. Born Grand Rapids, Mich., May 7, 1865, son of John A. and Eliza M. LaBance Manly. Educated privaielv. Engineer, Union Pacific Railway, Colo- rado, 1871; representative of American Advertising Co., Chicago, 1876. Came to British Columbia, 1879. Ranching, Grand Forks, 1884; mercantile business, Grand Forks, 1900; with British Amer- ica Trust Co., Grand Forks, 1904; Mayor, Grand Forks, 1902-1904. Mar- ried Jennet L. Petrie, Dundee, Scotland, 1892; has two daughters. Club: Pa- cific. Address: Grand Forks, B. C. MANNING, R. A. O., B. A. — Barris- ter, 917 Union Bank IBldg., Winnipeg. Born Winnipeg, Nov. 14, 1878, son of Robert Furby Manning. Educated W^innipeg public schools, St. John's College. Called to Manitoba Bar 1901, and practiced Winnipeg since. Chair- man Provincial Board Abbatoir Com- missioners; Alderman, 1907-1908; unsuc- cessful candidate for Mayor, 1908; as Alderman persistent and insistent fighter for equaiile taxation; Reeve of Rural Municipality of Fort Garry, 1912. Ex- Piesident Manitoba Hockey League; or- ganizer and first Secretary Intercollegi- ate Hockey Association, 1898. Manager Winnipeg Rowing Club year Canadians won five out of six events at Worcester, Mass. Captain St. John's hockey team, 18 98, and organizer and captain rowing club, football and hockey teams. Clubs: Canadian, Carleton, Adanac, Winnipeg Rowing, Granite Curling, St. Charles Country, Winnipeg Golf. Society: K. of P. Recreations: golf and curling. Con- servative; Anglican. Address: 246 Har- vard St., Winnipeg, Man. 496 WHO'S WHO AND WHY ANDREW ROBERT MANN. MANN, Andrew Robert — President, Northern Construction Co., of Winnipeg, Vancouver Block, Van<;ouver. Born Ac- ton, Ont., July 21, 1861, son of Hngh and Ellen Macdonell Mann. Educated public scliools, Acton. Farming and railroading, Winnipeg, 1879-1SS8; lumber business. Fort Frances, Ont.; with C. P. R., construction Manitoba and North- western Ry., 1SS8-18S9; construction Long Lake branch, C. P. R., 1890; C. & E. Ry., 1891-1892: Soo line, Saskatche- wan, 1892-1893; Cusp and Slocan Ry., British Columbia, 1893-1894; handled ore, Slocan District, 1895-1897; construc- tion, Columbia & Western Ry., 1898; Rainy River branch, C. N. R., 1899-1901; Neepawa to McCreary, C. N. R., 1903- 1904; Greenway branch, C. N. R., 1903- 1904; James Bav Road, Toronto-Sud- bury, 1904-1906; Goose Lake Line, C. N. R., 1906-1907; has at present 1700 miles, C. N. R., under construction; operated under own name, 1898-1904; present company formed, 1904. Married Jennie Malcolm, Owen Sound, Ont., 1907; has one daughter. Clubs: Carleton, Winni- peg; Albany, Toronto. Presbyterian. Address: Shaughnessy Heights, Van- couver, B. C. WHO'S WHO AND WHY MANSON, Rev. Alexander 1. — Presby- terian Clergyman. Born West Zorra, Oxford County, Ont., Oct. 1, 1S55, son of Donald and Christina McLachlan, Manson. Educated public schools West Zorra; High School, Ingersoll; College Institute, Brantford; Toronto Univer- sity; Knox College, Toronto; Union Seminary, New York. Ordained and in- ducted to the pastoral charge of East Tilbury, Ont., 1S88; inducted to pastoral charge of Rosedale. Man., 1899; Arden, 1906. Moderator of the Synod of Man- itoba, 1910-1911. Student missionary Re- gina District during stirring times of In- dian Rebellion, 1885. Married Margaret M. Stewart, Morden, Man., 1891; has two sons and four daughters. Society: A. O. IT. W. (Ontario). Presbyterian. Address: Arden, Man. MANSON, Alexander Malcolm. — Of Williams & Manson, Sixth and Third Aves., Prince Rupert. Born St. Louis, Mo., Oct. 7, 1883 (Scotch-Canadian de- scent), son of Malcolm and Katherine Manson. Educated Niagara Falls Col- legiate Institute, University of Toronto (first class honors); Osgoode Hall; came to British Columbia 1908. Liberall can- didate. Provincial election 1912, for Skeena Riding. Married Stella Beckwith, Vancouver, 1909. Societies: A. F. & A. M. Recreation: tennis. Liberal. Ad- dress: P'ifth Ave., Prince Rupert, B. C. MANSON, Michael, J. V., M. Ii. A. — Farmer. Born Pickigarth, Shetland Islands, Scotland, April 29, 1857, son of John and Margaret Manson. Came to British Columbia 1874. Director Call Creek Oyster Co., Vancouver. Elected to British Columbia Legislature for Comox, 1909. Married Jane Renwick. Nanaimo, B. C, 1S97; has one son and seven daughters. Conservative; Metho- dist. Address: Cortez Island, B. C. MANSON, William, M. !■. A. — Account- ant and Notary Public, Third Ave., Prince Rupert. Born Shetland Islands, July 4, 1867, son of William and Janet Manson. Educated common schools Shet- land Islands. Came to British Columbia clerk in general store, Comox, 1887. School Trustee for Nanaimo, 1896-1907; Alderman 1898-1900; Mayor 1901-1904; member of Alberni district British Col- umbia Legislature 1905-1906; Provincial Secretary McBride Government, 1907; Government Agent for Skeena District Prince Rupert, 1907-1909; member for Skeena District, British Columbia, 1910. Married Sarah Louise Bennett, Nanaimo, 1893; has two sons and one daughter. Society: A. F. & A. M. Conservative; Methodist. Address: Prince Rupert, B. C. CHARLES H. MANSUR, B. A., B. C. L. MANSUB, Charles Henry, B. A., B. C. Ii. — Barrister, Solicitor Transcontinental Townsite Co., Winnipeg. Born Stan- stead, Que., Oct. 13, 1871, son of David A. and Maria A. Mansur. Edu- cated Stanstead College School; McGill University. Law student with Robert- son, Fleet & Falconer, Montreal, 1894- 1897. Called to Quebec Bar, 1897; prac- ticed Rock Island, Que., 1897-1907. Called to Manitoba Bar, 1907; Assistant Solic- itor C. P. R. under J. A. M. Aikin, K. C, Winnipeg, 1907-1909; Assistant Solici- tor G. T. P., 1909-1911. Married Mary Pomeroy Ball, Winnipeg, 1902 has one son and one daughter. Clubs Manitoba, St. Charles Country. Society A. F. & A. M. Recreation: golf. Con servative; Anglican. Address: 256 Well ington Crescent, Winnipeg, Man. MANTHOBNB, Bev. J. Xzaak, B. A., M. A., B. D. — Pastor of Presbyterian Church, Areola. Born Mill Village, N. S., April 4, 1870, son of William Jo- seph and Sarah Elizabeth Reeves Man- thorne. Educated public school Mill Vil- lage; Woodstock College; Normal School, Regina; McMaster University; Illinois Central University. Engaged surveying lumber. Nova Scotia, 1885-1887; hi.?h scliool teacher for several years; ordained Presbyterian minister 1901. Elected to Ontario Legislature for North Middle- sex, 1902 (by acclamation), but declined, going into ministry. Came to Saskatche- wan, 1905. Married Maggie Alexia Mul- heron, Mitchell, Ont., 1901; has two sons and one daughter. Societies: C. O. F.; L. O. L. ; R. T. of T. ; S. of T. Recrea- tions: Golf, shooting, curling, lawn bowl- ing, rowing, canoeing. Conservative; Presbyterian. Address: Arcole, Sask. 498 WHO'S WHO AND WHY ALFRED FRANK MANTLE HLA.NTJ,1S, Alfred Fraulc. — Deputy Minister of Agriculture, Regina. Born London, England, Feb. 5, 1882, son of George Freeston and Sophia I. Mantle. Educated Watford Orphanage, England. Clerk contractor's office, London, Eng- land, 1896. Came to Winnipeg and en- gaged farming 1898; correspondent of various papers on agricultural topics; agricultural editor of Manitoba Free Press, Winnipeg, 1908-1909; Chief of Bureau of Information and Statistics of Department of Agriculture, Saskatche- wan, 1909; appointed Deputy Minister, 1910. Married Ethel R. Speer, Belmont, Man., 1904; has one son and one daugh- ter. Society: R. T. or T. Recreations: Football, tennis, swimming. Liberal; Congregationalist. Address: 2150 Retal- lack St., Regina, Sask. VtANTlMTi, Mary SopMa. — Editor Wom- en's Department North-Western Farmer. Born London, England, daughter of George Freeston and Sophia Isabella Mantle. Educated London, England, and Dundee, Scotland. Came to Manitoba 1898. Secretary-Treasurer Canadian Women's Press Club, Winnipeg branch, 1910-1911. Address: 392 Banning St., Winnipeg, Man. MANVIi;i;i:, Alfred John — Secretary- Treasurer, Manville & Co., Ltd., General Store, 1030 1st Ave., W., Prince Albert; Director, St. Regis Hotel Co.; Director, Victoria Hospital. Born London, Bng.,. June 22, 1873, son of Benjamin M. and Adeline Halford Manville. Educated public and higli scliools, London. En- gaged in shipping business, London, prior to coming to Canada, and while in that business traveled in Russia, Manchuria, Germany and Turkey. Came to Prince Albert and established pres- ent business, 1909. Recreation: Ashing. Conservative; Anglican. Address: Prince Albert, Sask. MANVIIiIii:, Oswald Benjamin. — Of Manville Hardware Co., 1030 First Ave. W., Prince Albert. Born London, Eng- land, Oct. 1, 1866, son of Benjamin and Adeline Manville. Educated Northwiclv College, London. Clerk in broker's office, London, 1881. Came to Manitoba and located on homestead near Pipestone, 1884; came to Carberry, Man., and en- gaged book and stationery business, 1893; engaged in hardware business, Prince Albert, 1903; Alderman, 1909- 1911; President Saskatoon Hardware Co.; President Prince Albert Land and Investment Co.; Vice-President Shell River Lumber Co.; Vice-President Prince Albert Board of Trade, 1908. Married Rachel Jane Rae, Winnipeg, Man., 1896; has two sons. Society: I. O. O. F, Rec- reations: Baseball, tennis, skating, curl- ing. Conservative; Presbyterian. Ad- dress: 205 Twelfth St. E., Prince Albert, Sask. S. HERBERT MAPES MAFES, S. Herbert — President Mapes Company, Ltd., 1005 First St., W., Cal- gary. Born Hillburn, N. Y., April 28, 1882, son of S. S. and H. C. Mapes. Edu- cated Herbart Preparatory Academy. Came to Calgary 1910. Married Julia Pierson, 1906; has one son. Anglican. Address: 1019 Nineteenth Ave., W., Cal- gary, Alta. WHO'S WHO AND WHY MAFSON, Frederick William. — Finan- cial, Real Estate and Insurance Broker, Imperial Bank Bldg., Calgary; Treasurer Diocese of Calgary. Born Bath, England, July 18, 1869, son of John and Emma Mapson. Educated St. James' grammar scliool, Plymouth College, England. Gen- eral merchant, Australia, 1896. Came to Alberta, 1903; established present busi- ness, 1903. Captain 103rd Calgary Rifles. Married Elizabeth M. Creswell, 1896; has one son and two daughters. Club: Al- berta. Societies: A. F. & A. M. ; S. O. E. Recreations: fishing and shooting. An- glican. Address: 13 5 Sixth Ave., E., Cal- gary, Alta. JOHN ANDREW MARA MARA, John Andrew, ex-M. F. — (Re- tired). Born ']''oronto, July 21, 1840, son of Jolin and Anne Mara. Educated To- ronto. Member of Legislative Assembly, 1871-1886. Speaker 1883-1886. Sat for Yale-Kootenay House of Commons, 1887- 1896; President Victoria Board of Trade, 1906; director several industrial, mining and land companies; Director Royal Jub- ilee Hospital; anti-Tuberculosis Society. Married Alice Telfer Barnard, 1882 (de- ceased); has one son and one daughter. Club: Union. Address: Endiang, Pember- ton Road, Victoria, B. C. MAREI.Z:, "William O. — Western Man- ager, Purdy & Henderson, Ltd., En- gineers and Contractors, Bower Bldg., Vancouver. Born Hampstead, N. H., March 9, 1876, son of Leonard A. and Melissa McNeil Marble. Educated pub- lic and high schools. Draughtsman, City Engineer's office, Haverhill, Mass., 1896; designer, Purdy & Henderson, New York, 1901; came to British Columbia to take present position 1909. Married Bessie E. Moore, Haverhill, 1903; has one son and one daughter. Recreations: Fishing, baseball. (Tongregationalist. Address: 1013 Nelson St., Vancouver, B. C. MARGETSON, Sydney Richmond. — Of Waghorn, Gwynn & Co., Real Estate and Financial Brokers, Bank of Hamil- ton Bldg., Vancouver. Born London, England, Oct. 12, 1877, son of William and Mary Ann Margetson. Educated Godolphin School, England; farmed Man- itoba, 189.5; subsequently engaged grain and milling business. Came to British Columbia 1906. Served South African Constabulary, 1901-1904. Married Jean F. O. MacDonald, daughter of the late Col. Allan MacDonald, Winnipeg. 1909; lias one son. Club: Canadian. Recrea- tions: Walking, riding, swimming. Ad- dress: 805 Nicola St., Vancouver, B. C. JOSEPH ALDERIC MARION. MARION, Joseph Alderic— Of Couture & Marion, Brick Manufacturers, St. Bon- iface; interested Canadian Distilleries, Ltd.; Western Canada Guarantee Acci- dent Co.; Continental Fire Insurance Co. Born St. Damien, of Brandon, Berthier County, Que., Dec. 13, 1864, son of Zoel and Philomene Desilets Marion. Edu- cated public schools and Business Col- lege; came to Manitoba 1882; bookkeep- er for M. Lamontagne, St. Boniface, 1888; Manager of business 1895; estab- lished present business 1906. Alderman 1906; Chairman Board of Works; mem- ber School Board; President Board of Trade; member Winnipeg and St. Boni- face Harbour Commission. Married Marie Couture, St. Boniface, 1895; has three sons and five daughters. Club: Car- tier. Societies: C. M. B. A.; Catholic Forester; K. of C. Recreation: reading. Conservative; Roman Catholic. Address: St. Boniface, Man. 500 WHO'S WHO AND WHY SEPTIMUS F. MARK MARK, Septimus P. — Financial and Real Estate Agent, 741 Columbia St., New Westminster. Born Yalding, Kent, England, June 27, 1877, son of Charles F. and Henrietta Mark. Educated public schools. Came to Canada 1895; British Columbia, 1898. Clerk George Adams, New Westminster, 1900; grocer and baker. New Westminster, 1901-1905; partner McLeod, Mark & Co., Insurance and Financial Agents, New Westminster, 1905-1911; established present business, 1911. Married Alice M. M. Burr, 1900; has two sons and one daughter. Socie- ties: A. O. U. W.; W. O. W. Recrea- tions: Lacrosse, motoring. Conservative; Anglican. Address: 707 Agnes St., New Westminster, B. C. MARKIiE, Merwyn Clemens, B. A. — Barrister, Shoal Lake. Born Fisher's Mill, Ont., Aug. 1, 1876, son of Rebecca and John A. Markle, inspector of Indian Agencies for Alberta. Came to Manitoba 1883. Educated public schools, Birtle, Man.; high school, Berlin, Ont.; busi- ness college, Chatham, Ont.; Wesley Col- lege, Manitoba University. Practiced Shoal Lake since 1902. Mayor Village of Shoal Lake 1911; Secretary-Treasurer Liberal Association Birtle and Marquette constituencies. Married Lydia Isabella Bates, Shoal Lake, 1904; has three sons and one daughter. Societies: A. F. & A. M.; I. O. O. P. Recreations: Foot- ball, baseball, curling. Independent Lib- eral; Methodist. Address: Shoal Lake, Man. GEORGE WILSON MARKL MARKIti:, G-eorg-e Wilson — Of Porte & Markle, Ltd., Jewelers, Portage Ave., Winnipeg. Born Dundas, Ont, July 4, 1880, son of J. K. and Caroline Markle. Educated public and high schools, Dun- das. Came to Manitoba, 1900. Began jewelry business with T. J. Porte, Win- nipeg, 1900; present company incorpo- rated, 1905. Married Meta Clarke, To- ronto, 1905; has two sons. Society: A. F. & A. M. Recreations: outdoor sports. Methodist. Address: 744 McMillan Ave.. Winnipeg, Man. MARKS, Alfred Iiouis, LIi. B. — Of Downes & Marks, Barristers, Strathcona. and Leduc. Born Fort Niobrara, Neb., May 17, 1881, son of Frank Xavier and Mary Josephine Marks. Educated pub- lic schools, Norfolk, Neb.; Muskoka, Wis.; high school, Strathcona; Normal School, Regina; Detroit, Mich.; College of Law. Came to Alberta 1898; taught school near Wetaskiwin, 1903; practiced Leduc, 1908; formed present partnership 1910. Secretary Liberal Association Le- duc Constituency; Trustee Leduc Public School Board; Chairman Temperance and Moral Reform League; Director Leduc Agricultural Society one year: Superintendent Baptist Sunday School: second Vice-President Young Men's Club, Strathcona. Unsuccessful candidate for Wetaskiwin House of Commons, 1909. Recreations: Curling, football, tennis, fishing, hunting. Liberal; Baptist. Ad- dress: Strathcona, Alta. 501 WHO'S WHO AND WHY C. M. MARPOLE MARFOI.Z:, C. M. — Of Macdonnell, Marpole Co.. Ltd., Coal and Commission Merchants, 427 Seymour St., Vancouver; interested oil fields, Midway District, California; owner of Puget Sound tug boat system; member Vancouver Board of Trade; Vancouver General Hospital. Born Barrle, Ont., March 4, 1878, son of Richard Marpole. Came to British Col- umbia 1886. Educated public schools Kamloops. Employed Engineering De- partment C. P. R., 1894; transferred to passenger department 1899; established present business 1899. Married Mary Gifford, 1901; has one son. Clubs: Van- couver, Terminal City, Western, Royal Vancouver Yacht, Vancouver Rowing, Union (Victoria). Society: A. F. & A. M. Anglican. Address: 1050 Guilford St., Vancouver, B. C. MAZtFOIiZ:, Richard. — General Execu- tive Assistant for British Columbia C. P. R., Vancouver. Born in Wales, June 8. 1850 Educated Wales and Glasgow. With English railways, subsequently with the Northern Ry. of Canada; with C. P. R. 1881 as contractor and has been since 1882 on official staff of that com- pany. Was Assistant Manager of Con- struction Algoma branch and Nipissing Division of inain line; then Superintend- ent of Construction and operation of Lake Superior Division, and transferred to Pacific Division in same capacity, 1886; General Superintendent 1897; Gen- eral Executive Assistant 1907; Vice- President Esquimau and Nanaimo Rail- way Co.; President Vancouver Cricftet Club; President anti-Tuberculosis So- ciety. Lectured In England on the re- sources and future of British Columbia. Presented to Their Majesties the late RICHARD MARPOLE King and Queen, Windsor Castle, June, 1908. Married Anna Isabel Holmes, 1905. Clubs: Vancouver, Union (Victoria). Presbyterian. Address: Shaughnessy Heights, Vancouver, B. C. MARRION, Roljert. — Chief Sanitary Inspector of City of Vancouver. Born Bromley, London, England, Oct. 13, 1849, son of Thomas James and Sarali Fenson Marrion. Educated National School, Croydon. Apprenticed to George Crap- per, Chelsea, England, 1865, subsequent- ly foreman or same firm; spent some time at St. Joseph. Mo., then returned to London and resumed position with Crappers. Came to British Columbia, 1889; foreman British Columbia Gas Co.; appointed to present position 1894; Health Inspector, Plumbing and Sani- tary Inspector during first five years of office. Served as Corporal Royal West Surrey Regiment ten years. Married Mary Waite, London, England, 1871; has two sons and three daughters. Society: A. F. & A. M. Recreation: Gardening. Independent; Baptist. Address: 1096 Thirteenth Ave., Vancouver, B. C. MARRIOTT, Guy Wilford. — Manager Canadian Bank of Commerce, Strath- cona. Born Toronto, Dec. 15. 1877, son of Samuel Butler and Georglna Marriott. Educated public schools Toronto. Cus- tims Clerk M. & L. Samuel Benjamin & Co., Toronto, 1894; entered service of Canadian Bank of Commerce, 1898; sta- tioned Toronto, Sarnia, Simcoe, Dundas, Winnipeg and Strathcona; came to Al- berta 1906. Member executive Children's Aid Society; Executive Young Men's As- sociation, Strathcona; President Strath- cona Board of Trade, 1908-1909. Served 502 WHO'S WHO AND WHY GUY WILFORD MARRIOTT with 2nd Q. O. R. eight years; Major in Command B Squadron, Alberta Dragoons. Married Gladys Rant, daughter of Cap- tain Rant (late 12th Lancers), 1908; has one son and one daughter. Clubs: Strathcona, Edmonton, Junior Army and Navy (London, Eng. ), Strathcona Curl- ing. Societies: A. P. & A. M.; K. of P. Recreations: Riding, driving, curling, skating. Independent; Anglican. Ad- dress: 125 Saskatchewan Ave., Strath- cona, Alta. JAMES MARS. MAKS, James — Of Mars Brothers, General Merchants, Coquitlam. Born Howick, Roxburghshire, Scotland, May 8, 1870, son of Thomas and Mary Wil- son Mars. Educated; public schools. Came to Canada, 1888; homesteader, Man- itoba, 1888; farm hand. Lord Strathcona's farm. Silver Heights, 1890-1892; la- borer, lumber woods, Tacoma, 1892-1894; came to British Columbia, 1896; in va- rious lines until 1910, when established present business. Reeve, Coquitlam, 1911 and 1912 (by acclamation). Presi- dent, Agricultural Society, four years; Secretary, Dewdney Conservative So- ciety. Society: I. O. F. (Chief). Rec- reations: floriculture; football. Conser- vative. Address: Coquitlam, B. C. D. W. MARSH MABSH, D. W. — (Retired.) Born New Hampshire, July 4, 1838, son of Enoch and Martha Marsh. Educated Nashua, N. H. Hotel clerk Madison, Wis., 1864; came to Fort Walsh, Cypress Hills, Northwest Territories (Northwest Mount- ed Patrol Post), 1876; Manager T. C. Power & Bro.'s store, 1876-1882; busi- ness removed to Maple Creek, Sask., 1882; Manager Maple Creek, 1882-1884; came to Calgary and estbalished branch of business 1884; purchased Calgary branch, 1890; carried on business und^r own name until 1900, when retired. May- or Calgary, 1899. Married Mrs. Julia Shurtleffj at Milwaukee, Wis., 1887. Ad- dress 203 3d Ave. W., Calgary, Alta. 503 WHO'S WHO AND WHY HON. DUNCAN McLEAN MARSHALL MABSHAIiIi, Hon. Duncan Mcliean. — - Minister of Agriculture for the Province of Alberta, Edmonton. Born Elderslie Township, Bruce County, Ont., Sept. 24, 187 2, son of Jolin and Margaret Mc- Murchy Marshall. Educated higli school, Walkerton; College Institute, Owen Sound. Spent twenty years on father's farm; taught school 1890-1894; newspa- per work on Toronto World and Toronto News. Bouglit Union Standard, Tliorn- bury, Ont.; Clarksburg Reflector, Clarks- burg, Ont., 1900; bought Bracebridge Gazette, 1903; sold out 1905; moved to Alberta, 1905; ad editor and manager Daily Bulletin, Edmonton. Unsuccessful candidate for Muskoka to House of Com-, mons, 1904. Elected to Alberta Legis- lature for Olds, 1909; appointed Minister of Agriculture and Provincial Secretary, Rutherford administration, 1909; re-ap- pointed Minister of Agriculture in Sif- ton administration, 1910; President Ed- monton School of Music. Married Chris- tina Maclsaac, Charlottetown, P. E. I., 1899; has two sons. Clubs: Edmonton, Ontario (Toronto). Societies: A. F. & A. M.; S. O. S.; I. O. F. ; C. O. F. Liberal; Presbyterian Address: 473 Seventh St., Edmonton, Alta. MARSHAIiIi, Edg-ar Kenny, M. A. — Principal of Public Schools. Born Honey Wood, Dufferin County, Ont., Aug. 6, 1876, son of James Edgar and Sarah Marshall. Educated Shelburne; College Institute Owen Sound and Chicago. Came to Manitoba, 1896; Portage la Prairie, 1905; Secretary Canadian Club; Secre- tary Teachers' Association; Clerk of Ses- sion, Portage la Prairie; member of Board of "Trade. Served with Volun- teers Shelburne under Major Douglas; cadet instructor, Portage la Prairie; con- tributed to teachers' journals, Montreal Witness, Munsey, Canadian Crown and other magazines. Married Agnes Craw- ford Culbert, Rosendale, Man., 1904; has two sons. Club: Canadian. Societies: A. F. & A. M. ; I. O. O. F.; L O. F. Rec- reations: bicycling, walking. Conserva- tive; Presbyterian. Address: 46 Toronto St., Portage la Prairie, Man. MARSHAIiIi, Henry Bennet St. George. — Of Costigan & Marshall, Barristers, Rivers. Born Newport, Isle of Wight, England, March 15, 1875, son of George Archibald James Alfred and Isabel Marshall. Educated Southea, Hants. Law student Portage la Prairie, Man., 1901. Came to Rivers 1908. Societies: K. of P.; C. O. O. F.; I. O. F.; S. O. E. Conservative; Anglican. Address: 17 Second Ave., Rivers, Man. MARTIIT, Alexis, M. A. — Barrister, 305-6 Pemberton Bldg.. Victoria. Born Hamilton, Nov. 19, 1871, son of Edward Martin, K. C, D. C. L., and Mariana Mary Martin. Educated Trinity College School, Port Hope; Trinity University; Osgoode Hall; practiced Toronto 1896. Came to British Columbia 1898 and prac- ticed Victoria since. Director of Uni- versity School, Ltd. Served as Captain Royal Grenadiers, Toronto; later Cap- tain 5th Regiment C. A.; on coronation contingent, 1902 (medal); since retired. Married Emilie Alice Innocent Mason, 1907; has one son and one daughter. Clubs: Pacific, Vancouver. Recreations Cricket. Liberal; Anglican. Address: 925 Foul Bay Road, Victoria, B. C. MARTIN, Hon. Archer. — A Justice for Appeal for British Columbia and the Judge of the Admiralty Court for Brit- ish Columbia. Born Hamilton, May 6, 1865, son of Mariana Mary Counsell and Edward Martin, Q. C, D. C. L., and great grandson of Richard ("Humanity") Martin of Ballinahinch Castle, County Galway, M. P. for that shire, author of Martin's Act for Prevention of Cruelty to Animals, and principal founder of the R. S. P. C. A. Educated Trinity College School, Port Hope; Ghent, Belgium. Called to Bar of Manitoba, 1887; to British Columbia Bar, 1895. Appointed counsel for Dominion Government and representative of minister of justice in Vancouver Island, 1896; special commis- sioner to report upon affairs of British Columbia Crown Timber Lands Agency, 1897. Puisne Judge Supreme Court of British Columbia, 1898; Deputy Judge in Admiralty for British Columbia, 1899; special coinmissioner to settle mining disputes Porcupine District, arising out of the Canadian-Alaskan Boundary, 1900; Judge in Admiralty for British Colum- bia 1902; Justice of Appeal for British Columbia 1909. Publications: "A Gen- 504 WHO'S WHO AND WHY ealogy of Martin of Ballinahinch Castle," "The Hudson's Bay Company's Land Tenures" "Chart of the Judges of Van- couver Island and British Columbia," "Martin's Mining and Water Cases" (2 vols.). Married, 1S89, Emily Mary Read, second daughter of John Breakenridge Read, barrister, Toronto; has two sons. Recreations: golf, gardening. Anglican. Address: Ballinahinch, Victoria, B. C. MARTIN, Chester, M. A. — Professor of History, Manitoba University, Winnipeg. Born St. John, N. B., June 22, 1882. Edu- cated University of New^ Brunswick (first Rhodes scholar from N. B.); Balliol Col- lege, Oxford (Brassey scholarship and Beit prize). On completion of course Oxford appointed Assistant Editor Ar- chives branch of Dominion Government; present position since 1909. Published a volume on Selkirk settlement, frequent contributor to the press. Recreations: Tennis, boating. Address: Winnipeg, Man. EDWARD D. MARTIN MARTIN, E. D. — Of Martin, Bole & Wynne Co., Wholesale Drugs, 293 Mar- ket St., Winnipeg. Born Milton, Ont, Sept. 30, 1856, son of Edward and Mary Ann Martin. Educated public school, Milton; Ontario College of Pharmacy, To- ronto. Druggist, Ottawa, 1887-1890. Came to Winnipeg 1890 and founded firm E. D. Martin & Co., which later amalgamat- ed with Bole, Wynne & Co. President Western Manufacturing Co.; Director Great West Permanent Loan Co.; ex- President Y. M. C. A. (six years) ; Presi- dent Board of Trade, 1909, and represent- ed Board at Congress of Chambers of Commerce of Empire at Sydney, Aus- tralia; member Winnipeg City Council, 1898-1899; unsuccessful candidate for Mayor, 1911; unsuccessful candidate to House of Commons for Winnipeg, 1899; President Winnipeg Lodging and Coffee House Association. Married Agnes J. Perry, Ottawa, 1879; has two sons and six daughters. Liberal; Anglican. Ad- dress: 223 Colony St., Winnipeg, Man. MARTIN, Edward Newcombe, C. E., B. Sc. — The Fyshe Martin Company, Ltd., Contracting and Consulting Engineers, 304 Dominion Bank Bldg., Calgary; Pres- ident, Northwest Drilling Co. Ltd. Born York, Haldiman County, Ont., June 6, 1881, son of Frederick Oliver and Cath- erine Martin. Educated: Upper Canada College; McGill University; graduated, 1905. Demonstrator, McGill University, 1905-1906; with Keystone Coal Co., Penn- sylvania, six months, 1905; with M. J. Haney, Toronto, three months, 1906; civil engineer, G. T. R., three months, 1906: with E. A. Wallberg, Moncton, N. B., r906-1907: with Walker, Fyshe Co., West Indies, 1907-1909; with Walk- er, Fyshe Co., Calgary, 1909-1911; pres- ent company established, 1911. Clubs: Ranchmen's; Calgary Gold and Coun- try. Societies: A. F. & A. M.; Canadian Society Civil Engineers. Recreations: athletic sports. Conservative; Anglican. Address: 112 4th Ave., W., Calgary, Alta. GEORGE MARTIN MARTIN, George. — Of Martin & Shan- non, Real Estate and Financial Brokers, 163 Hastings St., Vancouver. Born Weardale, England, son of William and Annie Maria Martin. Educated Wear- dale public schools. Came to British Columbia 1883. Director of British Col- umbia Permanent Loan and Savings Co.; Director Pacific Coast Fire Insurance Co. Director National Finance Co. Notary 505] WHO'S WHO AND WHY Public; member of municipality of South Vancouver six years. Married Isabella Marion Rutherford, Vancouver, 1S92; has two sons and three daughters. Society: I. O. O. F. Recreations: All outdoor sports. Address: 1123 Burnaby St., Van- couver, B. C. MARTIN", Georg-e A. — Of Martin, Har- greaves. Ltd., Investment and Financial Brokers, 107 2nd Ave., Saskatoon. Born Sterling, Ont., July S, 1886, son of W. S. and Ella E. Foster Martin. Edu- cated public and high schools. Sterling. Clerk, Canadian Fairbanks Co., Winni- peg, 1905-1909; Vi^ith Saskatchewan In- vestment & Trust Co., 1909-1911: pres- ent business established, 1911; incorpo- rated. 1912. Married Ruth McDermid. daughter of late Prof. E. W. McDermid, Winnipeg, 1912. Clubs: Saskatoon; Royal Colonial Institute. Recreation: yrolt. Conservative; Presbyterian. Ad- dress: Saskatoon, Sask. GEORGE EDGAR MARTIN. MARTIN, Creorg-e Edgar — Of Mc- Quarrie, Martin & Cassady, Barris- ters and Solicitors, New Westminster. Born Woodstock, Ont., Dec. 18, 1862, son of Harry Fargo and Elizabeth Mar- tin. Educated Woodstock College; Os- goode Hall. Called to Ontario Bar 1886. Practiced Hon. J. M. Gibson, under firm name Gibson, Martin & Osborne, Hamil- ton, 1886-1897. Came to British Colum- bia, 1897. Practiced at Kaslo, 1897-1905, when removed to New Westminster, where has since practiced. Married Cath- erine Peirce, Hamilton, 1892 (deceased); has one daughter. Married Katlierine COry, daugliter George H. Mills, Hamil- ton, 1911. Clubs: Westminster, Presi- dent Terminal City and Jericho Coun- try, Vancouver. Society: A. F. & A. M. Conservative; Anglican. Address: 132 First St., New Westminster, B. C. HENRI MILTON MARTIN MARTIN, Henri Milton. — Real Estate and Financial Broker; Notary; Director The Scott Motor, Ltd.; Director Edmon- ton Portland Cement Co., Ltd.; President St. Leonard's, Ltd.; President Dunve- gan Development Co., Ltd. Born Clin- tonville, N. Y., June 6, 1872, son of Fran- cois Xaxier and Azilda Lafontaine Martin. Educated Plateau Academy, Montreal and College de Joliette. Clerk, book- keeper and accountant, Vancouver, 1887- 1890; assistant paymaster with Hugh Keeper, contractor. Nelson, 1890. With Lowenberg-Harris & Co. as accountant and manager. New Westminster. 1891- 1893; mining in Kootenay, 1893-1897. En- tered Government Service Yukon 1898. Mining Recorder 1899. Assistant Crown Timber and Land Agent, Fort Selkirk, Y. T., 1900 Justice of the Peace for Vu- kon, 1900; Crown Timber and Land Agent for Yukon Territory, 1902-1906; established present business 1906. Vice- President Edmonton Board of Trade, 1911. President Greater Edmonton Board of Trade, 1912; Trustee Separate Schools. Married Beatrice Beck, daugh- ter of the Hon. Mr. Justice N. D. Beck, 1908; has one son and two daughters. Clubs: Edmonton, Edmonton Country, Columbian, Capital City Curling. So- ciety: K. of C. Recreations: motoring, golf. Liberal; Roman Catholic. Ad- dress: Edmonton Club, Edmonton, Alta. 506 WHO'S WHO AND WHY ISAAC WALTER MARTIN MARTIN, Isaac Walter. — President and General Manager Tilden, Gurney & Co., Ltd., 277 Rupert St., Winnipeg. Born Paris, Ont., April 26, 1863, son of Abra- hana and Sarah Burkholder Martin (U. E. L. stock). Educated public and high schools, Hamilton. With E. & C. Gur- ney & Co., Hamilton, 1881; one of the three to purchase the entire interests from coast to coast of Tilden, Gurney & Co., Hamilton. Came to Winnipeg 1883, with Tilden, Gurney Co.; elected President and General Manager for Western branches, 1901. Married Carrie Burridge, 1888; has two sons. Societies: A. F. & A. M.; I. O. O. P.; Vice-President Y. M. C. A. Methodist. Address: 270 Furby St., Winnipeg, Man. MARTIM', John Cameron, B. A. — Bar- rister and Solicitor, Bank of Toronto Bldg., Winnipeg. Born Regina, Sask., May 22, 1885, son of Robert and Helen McNeish Martin. Educated: high school, Regina; Manitoba University. Called to Saskatchewan Bar, 1909; practiced alone, Weyburn, 1909-1911; member of firm, Martin. Allan & Graham, Weyburn, 1911- 1912; practised Winnipeg, since 1912. Married Laura Snyder, daughter of A. G. Snyder, Winnipeg, 1909: has one daughter. Society: I. O. O. F. Liberal; Presbyterian. Address: Winnipeg, Man. MARTIN, John G. — Of John D. Ivey Co., Ltd., AVholesale Millinery, 313 Fort St., Winnipeg. Born Toronto, son of P. B. and Mary E. Martin. Educated To- ronto. Came to Winnipeg 1900. Married Helen Beatrice Nash, Toronto; has one son. Liberal; Presbyterian. Address: 599 McMillan Ave., Winnipeg, Man. WALTER R. MARTIN. MARTIN, Walter R. — Manager Can- adian Western Natural Gas & Heat, Light & Power Co., Ltd., Calgary; Pro- prietor Alamo Hotel, Suffield; Managing Director International Supply Co., Med- icine Hat, extensive real estate holdings throughout Alberta. Born Butler Coun- ty, Pa., Sept. 6, 1873, son of James and Harriet Martin. Educated public and high schools, Ohio. Interested oil well drilling. United States, Mexico and Cen- tral and South America, since 1890. Came to Alberta and established pres- ent business, 1906. Married Maud Jamie- son, Findlay, Ohio, 1894. Club: Cypress. Independent; Presbyterian. Address: Medicine Hat, Alta. MARTIN, William Melville, B. A., M. P. — Of Balfour, Martin, Casey & Blair, Barristers, Regina. Born Norwich, Ont., Aug. 23, 1876, son of Christina and Rev. William Martin. Educated Collegiate In- stitute, Clinton, Toronto University, graduating 1898 with an honor degree Classics; Ontario Normal College, Ham- ilton, Classical Master High School, Har- riston, 1899-1901. Studied law, Osgoode Hall 1901; scholarship man, 1902 and 1903. Offered nomination as Dominion candidate for Liberal party 1906, for the constituency of Western Assiniboia, to succeed Hon. Walter Scott, who resigned to become Premier of Saskatchewan, but declined; elected to House of Commons, for Regina, 1908-1911, representing con- stituency of Regina. Married Violette 507 WHO'S WHO AND WHY WILLIAM MELVILLE MARTIN, B. A., M. P. Florence Thompson, daughter of Walter Thompson, Mitchell, Ont., 1906; has one son. Club: Assinlboia. Society: A. F. & A. M. Liberal; Presbyterian. Address: 2042 Cornwall St., Regina, Sask. MARVIN, E. B. — Ship Chandler Commission Agent, 1202 Wharf St., toria. Born Halifax, Dec. 16, 1830 of William H. and Jane Marvin, cantile business, San Francisco, 1852-1857; mining, Australia, 1857- established present business 1859. derman Victoria 1876-1877-1878. servative; Anglican. Address: 1234 St., Victoria, B. C. and Vic- , son Mer- Cal., 1858; Al- Con- Fort IM.A.IOR EDWARD G. MASON, M. D. MASON, Major Edward G., M. B., C. M, (McGill). — Physician and Surgeon, 520 First St. E., Calgary. Born Hamil- ton, Oct. 26, 1874, son of George Edward Brant and Sarah E. Gorman Mason. Edu- cated College Institute, Hamilton; Mc- Gill University. Came to Calgary and practiced 1902. Member executive board Liberal Association since 1902 (Presi- dent 1906); Senior Major, 103rd Calgary Rifles; served with 13th Regiment Ham- ilton, six years; Victoria Rifles, Mont- real, three years. Married Katherine E. Ritchie, Calgary, 1903; has two daugh- ters. Club: Junior Army and Navy, Lon- don; Calgary Rugby (President 1904 to 1911). Society: Calgary Dramatic (Vice President). Recreations: Athletics; all outdoor sports. Liberal; Anglican. Ad- dress: 520 First St. E., Calgary, Alta. MASON, William Ethelbert. — Manager Canada Permanent Mortgage Corpora- tion, Canada Permanent BIdg., Regina. Born Toronto, July 15, 1866, son of Mary and William T. Mason, ofllcial as- signee. Educated College Institute To- ronto. Junior clerk with Canada Per- manent, Toronto, 1883; opened branch for firm St. John, N. B., 1899, and made Manager; came to Regina opened branch 1905; member Board of Governors of Regina Municipal Hospital. Married Helen A. Cockburn, Gravenhurst, Ont., 1891; has three sons and one daughter. Clubs: Canadian, Assiniboia, Regina. So- ciety: A. F. & A. M. Methodist. Ad- dress: 2118 Scarth St., Regina, Sask. MATHER, Allan Cameron. — ^Of West- ern Supply Co., Building Supplies, Crown Bldg., Calgary. Born Keewatin, Ont., April 3, 1886, son of Robert and Maud Mather. Educated Keewatin. Lumber business 1901; came to Alberta 1909. Ad- dress: 612 14th Ave. W., Calgary, Alta. MATHER, John Doug-las. — Broker. Bank of Ottawa Bldg., Vancouver. Born Ottawa, April 18, 1882, son of Robert A. and Maud Mather. Educated Kenora; came to British Columbia 1907. Married Beatrice Champion, 1908; has one daugh- ter. Club: Vancouver. Address: 1424 Comox St., Vancouver, B. C. MATHER, David IiOW. — Lumber mer- chant. Born Montrose, Scotland, March 17, 1855, son of John and Jane Mather. Educated College Institute, Ottawa. Clerk and scaler, lumber business, Ot- tawa district, 1870; lumber business Ken- ora and Lake of the Woods district, 1S79-1900. Came to Winnipeg 1907. Mar- ried Catherine Allan, Oshawa, Ont., 1882; 508] WHO'S WHO AND WHY DAVID LOW MATHER has one son and one daughter. Clubs: Manitoba, Carleton, St. Charles Country. Recreations: Fishing, hunting. Presby- terian. Address: Evergreen Place, Win- nipeg, Man. ROBERT ADDISON MATHER MATHER, Robert Addison. — President Mather & Noble, Ltd., Lumber Mer- chants, Bank of Ottawa Bldg., Vancou- ver; Director Keewatin Lumber Co. Born Montrose, Scotland, Nov. 19, 1851, son of John and Jean Mather. Educated Grammar School, Ottawa. With Gil- mour & Co., Ottawa, 1868-1884; Man- ager Keewatin Lumber Co., Keewatin, 1884-1897. Came to British Columbia, 1907. Reeve of Keewatin, three terms; Councillor three terms. Married Maud Cameron, daughter of Alexander Cam- eron, 1878; has four sons and two daugh- ters. Clubs: Vancouver, Manitoba (Win- nipeg). Society: A. P. & A. M. Recrea- tions: Fishing, hunting. Liberal; Pres- byterian. Address: 969 Jervis St., Van- couver, B. C. MATHERS, James Bolivar — Financial Broker, 318 Homer St., Vancouver; Pres- ident Trustee Company of Vancouver, Ltd.; Director Pacific Coast Fire Insur- ance Co.; Director Coast Quarries Co., Ltd.; Director Knight Inlet Canning Co., Ltd.; Director West Vancouver Land Co., Ltd.; ex-President and General Manager Dominion Trust Co., Ltd. Born Bruce County, Ont., Oct. 26, 1865, son of Christopher and Rachel Mathers. Educated: public schools. Bruce Coun- ty. Lumber merchant, Glenboro, Man., 1891-1901; came to British Columbia 1901. Married Johanna Morrow, Bruce County, 1895; has two sons and one daughter. Clubs: Terminal City;. Van- couver Golf; Vancouver Motor. Society: A. F. & A. M. Recreation: shooting, golf. Conservative; Methodist. Address: 901 Jervis St., Vancouver, B. C. MATHERS, Jessie Waug-li. — Wife of Thomas Graham Mathers, Chief Justice of the King's Bench for Manitoba, Win- nipeg. Born Melrose, Scotland, daugh- ter of Richard and Janet Deans Waugh. Came to Manitoba 1883. Educated pri- vate schools Scotland and Winnipeg; Manitoba College, Winnipeg. Secretary Victorian' Order of Nurses, Winnipeg, 1905-1908. Married Thomas Graham Mathers, 1892; has one son and one daughter. Clubs: Women's Canadian; Women's Musical, St. Charles Country. Societies: Alma Mater Society; Manitoba College, Women's Art Association. Rec- reation: Golf. Anglican. Address: 16 Edmonton St., Winnipeg, Man. MATHERS, Hon. T. G. — Chief Justice' of Court of King's Bench, Province of Manitoba. Born Lucknow, Ont., April 16, 1859, son of Christopher and Rachel Mathers. Educated Lucknow and Kin- cardine. Came to Manitoba. Editor of Manitoba Liberal, Portage la Prairie, 1883; studied law, 1884; called to Man- itoba Bar, 1890; in partnership with Hon. Joseph Martin, 1895-1898; appointed Puisne Judge of Court of King's Bench for Manitoba, 1905; promoted to Chief Justice, Feb. 7, 1910; Alderman of Win- nipeg, 1898-1899; Chairman Winnipeg Li- cense Commissioners, 1898-1900; Presi- dent Winnipeg Liberal Association, 1901. 509 WHO'S WHO AND WHY HON. T. G. MATHERS. Married Jessie W. Waugh, Winnipeg, 1892; has one son and one daughter. Clubs: Manitoba, St. Charles Country. Recreations: golf, shooting. Anglican. Address: 16 Edmonton St., Winnipeg, Man. MATHERS, William J. — Local Man- ager of Brackman-Ker Milling Co., 541 Front St., New Westminster. Born St. Helens, Huron County, Ont., June 17, 1862, son of Henry and Mary Mathers. Educated public schools. Came to Brit- ish Columbia, 187 6; member of firm Mathers & Milligan, Commission Mer- chants, New Westminster, 1888-1892: President New Westminster Board of Trade, 1905. Married Mary E. Whelen, New Westminster; has one son and two daughters. Club: Westminster. Recrea- tions: hunting and fishing. Conservative; Anglican. Address: 31 Columbia St., New Westminster, B. C. MATHESON', Rev. Alexander. — Clergy- man (retired). Born Manitoba, March 18, 1823, son of John and Ann Mathe- son. Educated Toronto University, Knox College, Toronto. Ordained Lunen- burg, Ont., and was actively engaged Presbyterian ministry until retired, 1892; taught school five years; school inspec- tor Ontario five years, Manitoba four years. Married Victoria Johnstone, Rex- borough Township, Ont., 1862; has four sons and one daughter. Liberal; Pres- byterian. Address: Kildonan, Man. MATHESON, Alexander Edward — Of Matheson & McLellan, Real Estate and Financial Agents, Central Ave., Prince Albert; Secretary-Treasurer, Golden Lion Brewing Co., Ltd. Born Bradal- bane, P. E. I., March 8, 1877, son of Malcolm S. and Flora Matheson. Edu- cated public schools. Prince Edward Is- land. Manager, M. J. McLeod Co., Moose Jaw, 1896-1902; men's furnishings business. Prince Albert, 1902-1911; be- gan present business, 1912; built Star- land Block with Charles O'Connor, 1910. Alderman, Prince Albert, 1910, 1911, 1912; chairman. Finance Committee, 1911-1912; member of Council, Prince Albert Board of Trade. Married Henri- ette Kathryn McLellan, daughter of D. C. McLellan, Prince Albert, 1904; has one son and one daughter. Societies: A. F. & A. M. ; K. P. Recreation: curling. Liberal; Presbyterian. Address: 19th St., E., Prince Albert, Sask. MATHESON, Arthur John, C. E. — Of Cartwright, Matheson & Co., Consulting Civil Engineers, Rogers Bldg., Van- couvei-. Born Ottawa, March 17, 1870, son of William Marshall and Annie Frances Matheson. Educated: Ottawa Collegiate Institute; Royal Military College, Kingston. With Department Railways and Canals, Dominion Gov- ernment, 1892-1904; with Department of Public Works, Dominion Government, 1904-1910; present partnership formed 1910. Member Canadian Society of Civil Engineers. Married Madeline L. Cart- wright, daughter of Rev. Conway Ed- ward Cartwright, 1899; has one son and one daughter. Club: University. So- ciety: A. F. & A. M. Anglican. Ad- dress: 2526 Cornwall St., Vancouver, B.C. MATHESOir, Donald John Postmas- ter and Insurance Agent, Phoenix. Born Halifax, May 17, 1872, son of Donald and Margaret Matheson. Educated public and high schools. Taught school Alberta 1892-1897. Came to British Columbia, 1897; taught school British Columbia, 1897-1899; began insurance business 1899; appointed Postmaster 1900. Mayor of Phoenix 1907-1908-1910-1911. Married Sai-ah Noble, Victoria, 189 2; has two sons. Society: K. P. Recreation: Motorcycling. Presbyterian. Address: Phoenix, B. C. 510 WHO'S "WHO AND WHY MOST REV. SAMUEL, PRITCHARD MATHESON, D. D., D. C. L. MATHESON, Most Rev. Samnel Frit- chard, D. D., D. C. li. — Archbishop of Rupert's Land and Primate of All Can- ada. Born Kildonan, Man., Sept. 20, 1852, son of John and Catherine Pritchard Matheson. Educated St. John's College School; St. John's College, Winnipeg. Ordained Deacon, 1875; Priest, 1876; Master of St. John's College School; Pro- fessor Exegetical Theology, St. John's College; Canon St. John's Cathedral, 1882; Deputy Warden, St. John's Col- lege; Warden and Chancellor, St. John's College; Deputy Head Master, St. John's School; Secretary of Provincial Synod of Rupert's Land, 1883-1902; Prolocutor of same, 1902-1903; Prolocutor of General ^ynod of Canada, 1902; Primate of All Canada, 1909; Chancellor of University of Manitoba. Married Seraphine Marie Fortin, 1879 (deceased, 1893); has two sons and three daughters; married Alice E. Talbot, 1906; has two daughters. Society: A. F. & A. M. (G. M. of G. L. of Manitoba). Recreations: shooting, riding. Address: Bishop's Court, Winni- peg, Man. WHO'S WHO AND WHY JAMKS ARTHUR MATHIRU, M. L. A. MATHIEU, James Arthur, M. I.. A. — Lumberman. Vice-President and Di- rector, Shevlin-Clarke Company, Limited, Fort Frances, Ontario; Managing Direc- tor, Rainy River Lumber Company, Lim- ited, Rainy River, Ontario; Vice-Presi- dent and Director, Slievlin-Matliieu Lum- ber Company, Spooner, Minnesota; Man- ager and Director, International Boom Company, Spooner, Minnesota; Manager and Director, Namakan Lumber Com- pany, Spooner, Minnesota; Managing Di- rector, Beaver Land & Timber Company, Spooner, Minnesota; Vice-President and Director, The Martin River Improve- ment Company, Limited, Rainy River, Ontario; Vice-President and Director, Tlie Quetico Improvement Company, Limited, Fort Frances, Ontario; Vice- President and Director, Tlie Security State Bank, Spooner, Minnesota; one- half owner in the Rainy River Gazette, Rainy River, Ontario. Born. Buffalo County, Wisconsin, August 21st, 1869, son of Peter and Hannali Vogel Matliieu. Educated: Public and Normal Schools, Buffalo County and River Falls, Wiscon- sin. Has been engaged in lumber busi- ness all his life; associated with Chip-: pewa Logging Company, Cippewa Falls, 512 WHO'S WHO AND WHY Wisconsin, 1894 to 1897; associated with the Crookston Lumber Company, Crook- ston, Minnesota, 1897 to 1902. Came to Rainy River, Ontario, 1902, and has been engaged in lumber business since that date. Naturalized 1910. Elected to On- tario Legislature for Rainy River Dis- trict, 1911. Married Nora Gannon, daughter of Patrick Gannon, 1898; has two sons and three daughters. Clubs: Manitoba and, Carlton, Winnipeg, Mani- toba; Minneapolis of Minneapolis, Min- nesota. Society: A. F. & A. M. Recrea- tions: Golf, fishing and shooting. Pres- byterian. Address: Fort Frances, On- tario. MATHESON, Z^ederick, Jm. E. — Man- ager Clark Bros. & Hughes, 366 Portage Ave., Winnipeg. Born Waterloo, Iowa, March 12, 1890, son of William and Christina Matheson. Educated public schools, "Waterloo, Iowa Medical Col- lege. Came to Manitoba 1902. Sales- man G. I. Case Co., Winnipeg, 1902; manager Clark Bros. & Hughes, Winni- peg, 1903. Recreations: Fishing, shoot- ing, motoring, reading. Conservative; Presbyterian. Address: 366 Portage Ave., Winnipeg, Man. MATHESON, Bev. John 'William, M.A. — Lecturer in St. John's College, Winni- peg. Born Kildonan, Man., May 9, 1864 (descendant of Selkirk Settlers, 1812), son of J. P. and Anne Eraser Matheson. Educated St. John's College, Winnipeg; taught school 1888-1891; charge of par- ish of St. Andrews, Man., 1891-1894; Souris, Man., 1894-1901; Boissevain, Man., 1901-1905, when joined staff of St. John's College. Married Mary Metcalfe Anderson, Winnipeg, 1892; has one son and three daughters. Anglican. Address: 2 St. Cross St., Winnipeg, Man. MATHESON', Murdock, J. P. — Of Can- adian Collieries, Ltd., Ladysmith. Born Pugwash, N. S., son of Donald and Mary Matheson. Educated Pugwash public schools. Carpenter, Westchester, N. S. ; came to Britisli Columbia, 1884 and en- gaged with the Wellington Collieries un- til 1910, when joined present company. Alderman Nanaimo, 1908-1909; Justice of the Peace since 1889. Married Mi- nerva Stevens, Wallace Bay, N. S. ; has one daughter. Society: A. F. & A. M. Recreations: Baseball, hunting. Address: White and Esplanade Sts., Ladysmith, B. C. SXATHESON, Bobert Murray — Of Hen- derson & Matheson, Barristers, Bank of Commerce Bldg., Brandon. Born Wood- stock, Ont, July 9, 1870, son of G. and Anne Matheson. Elucated Woodstock. Came to Manitoba 1883; practiced Bran- don since 1890. Crown Attorney, West- ern Judicial District; member Board of ROBERT MURRAY MATHESON. Directors, Brandon General Hospital; ex- president Twenty Thousand Club, Bran- don; Vice President Occidental Fire In- surance Co.; ex-President Western Ag- ricultural & Arts Association; ex-Chair- man Brandon School Board; contributed to making Brandon Summer Fair a suc- cess. Club: Commercial, Brandon (ex- President). Recreations: Lacrosse, base- ball. Liberal; Presbyterian. Address: 317 Fifth St., Brandon, Man. MATHEWS, Edward Charles. — Of Mathews & Ferguson, Real Estate Agents, Moose Jaw. Born London, Eng- land, March 18, 1875, son of Thomas and Sarah Mathews. Educated public schoo's London, England. Clerk accountant's of- fice, London, 1886. Came to Winnipeg, 1891, and engaged restaurant business; came to Regina as hotel proprietor 1896; purchased Maple Leaf Hotel, Moose Jaw, 1889, and conducted it until 1908. Al- derman Moose Jaw, 1909; Mayor 1910. Married Bertha Barton, Hednesford, Sask., 1899; has one son and twin daugh- ters. Club: Moose Jaw. Societies: A. F. & A. M.; K. of P.; C. O. F. Recreations: Curling, baseball. Liberal; Anglican. Address: 128 Main St., Moose Jaw, Sask. MATHEWSON, Harold Grant — Man- ager, Canadian Bank of Commerce, Humboldt; Director, James Adams Realty Co., Ltd. Born Montreal, May 6, 1880, son of Martin B. and Katie Grant Mathewson. Educated high school and business college, Montreal. Clerk, Canadian Bank of Commerce, Montreal, 1896-1902; clerk. Bank of Commerce, New York, 1902-1908; manager, Dresden, Ont., 1908-1910; manager present branch since 1910. Married Elizabeth Alice Dougall, daughter of James S. M. Dou- gall, Montreal, 1907; has two sons. Rec- reation: shooting. Unitarian. Address: Livingston St., Humboldt, Sask. 513 WHO'S WHO AND WHY JOHN SAMUEL H. MATSON. MATSOIT, John Samuel H.— Publisher, Proprietor of Vancouver News Adver- tiser and Victoria Daily Colonist; Nanai- mo Herald; Managing Director Victoria Transfer Co.; Managing Director Hick- man Tye Hardware Co.; Fellow of the Royal Geographical Society. Born York County, Ont., April 21, 1869, son of Rob- ert Henry and Mary Jane Matson. Edu- cated Pickering College, Pickering, Ont.; Days Commercial College; Ontario Agri- cultural College, Guelph. Lumbering in woods Northern Michigan, 1885-1889. Came to British Columbia, 1889. Real estate, insurance and general brokerage business, Victoria, 1889-1905; purchased Colonist, 1906; acquired News Adver- tiser, 1910; specially and successfully represented the Government of British Columbia negotiating the surrender by the Indians of the Songiiees Reservation, within Victoria City, the acquirement of a new reservation and the removal there- to of the Songhees Indians, 1911. Mar- ried Ada Theresa Galley, Victoria, 1899; has two sons and one daugliter. Club: Union. Society: A. P. & A. M. Conser- vative; Anglican. Address: West Bay, Victoria, B. C. 514 WHO'S WHO AND WHY ERNEST ARTHUR MATTHEWS. MATTHEWS, Ernest Arthur — Of the Capital Investment Co., Real Estate and Financial Brokers, 208 20th St., E., Saskatoon. Born Devonshire, Eng., Aug. 30, 1875, son of Arthur and Louisa Mat- thews. Educated private schools, Eng- land. Municipal official, Leeds, Eng., 1890-1907. Came to Saskatoon, 1911; present company formed, 1911. Secre- tary of Saskatoon Real Estate Ex- change, Ltd. Society: A. F. & A. M. Recreation: golf. Conservative; Angli- can. Address: Saskatoon, Sask. MATTHEWS, John. — Manager No. 4 Mine, Canadian Collieries, Ltd., Cumber- land. Born Manchester, England, Oct. 6, 1861, son of Robert and Sarah Mat- thews. Educated gra^mmar school Man- chester. Wholesale grocery business with his father, Manchester, 1877; en- gaged mining, Colorado, Idaho and Cali- fornia, 1881-1884; came to Wellington, B. C; came to Cumberland as Assistant Manager Canadian Collieries 1898-1910, when appointed to present position. J. P., 1890-1898. Married Sarah Jane Law- rence, Nanaimo, B. C, 1890; has one son and two daughters. Society: A. F. & A. M. Recreations: Cricket, reading. Ad- dress: Dunsmuir Ave., Cumberland, B.C. MATTHEWS, Bev. W. E., B. A., B. Th. — Pastor First Baptist Church, Brandon. Born London, Ont., Dec. 20, 1875, son of Philip and Elizabeth Mathews. Educat- ed McMaster University. Came to Bran- don 1909. Married Elsie Gertrude, youngest daughter of Hon. John Dryden, Toronto, 1908. Address: 358 Sixteenth St., Brandon, Man. MAVI^SOir, Georg-e J. — Retired. Born Toronto, Nov. 27, 1852, son of John and Eleanor Maulson. In office of Sir Wm. Rowland, Toronto, 1867-1880; came to Winnipeg, 1880, with the London & Can- adian Loan & Agency Co., until 1910. Married Edith Wilson; has two sons and three daughters. Society: A. F. & A. M. Conservative. Address: 111 Spence St., Winnipeg, Man. MAUI^SON, Harold Frederick. — Bar- rister. Born Toronto, Nov. 16, 1876, son of George J. and Edith Maulson. Edu- cated St. John's College, Winnipeg. Called to Manitoba Bar; practiced Win- nipeg,. 1898; came to Minnedosa, 1901. Crown Attorney for Northern Judicial District; Bencher of Manitoba Law So- ciety; President Northern Bar Associa- tion; Director Minnedosa Power Co. Mar- ried Mary Mulock Robinson, Orilla, Ont., 1893; has one son and one daughter. Society: A. F. & A. M.; Scottish Rite. Conservative; Anglican. Address: Min nedosa, Man. ADOLPH VICTOR MAURER JkCAUBEB, Aaolph Victor — Of Maurer & Wilde, Real Estate and Financial Bro- kers, 901 McArthur Bldg., Winnipeg. Born New York City, Dec. 26, 1871, son of Jacob and Christina Maurer. Edu- cated public schools United States. Came to Manitoba 1892. Builder, WinniiTeg, 1900; real estate business as partner, Willoughby & Maurer, 1905-1910; estab- lished present business 1910. Married Lydia Keichle, North Dakota, 1890; has one son and five daughters. Club: Au- tomobile. Society: C. O. F. Recreation: Motoring. Liberal; Methodist. Address: 332 Manitoba Ave., Winnipeg, Man. WHO'S WHO AND WHY 1 JOSEPH MAW MAW, Joseph. — President of Joseph Maw & Co., Ltd., Automobiles and Gar- age, 112 King St., Winnipeg. Born Peel County, Ont, Feb. 4, 1854, son of Thom- as and Sarah Maw. Educated public schools and Commercial College, Toronto. Came to Winnipeg 1882. General Agent for Massey Manufacturing Co. of To- ronto, for Manitoba and Northwest Ter- ritories, 1882-1886; general agent for same corporation, Calgary, 1886-1892; partner in firm Ross & Maw, 1892-1896; proprietor of Joseph Maw & Co., since 1896. First traveler for the Massey Co., Manitoba and Northwest Territories; did pioneer work for this firm, driving the trails in a buckboard prior to railways. First reached Calgary 1883, when it was practically a town of tents. Moved to Calgary 1886, and was instrumental in founding Calgary Exhibition Association and served a term on the City Council, 1888. First President Automobile Trades Association Winnipeg.- Married Mary Goodfellow, 1886; has two sons and two daughters. Clubs: Manitoba, Carleton, Commercial Travelers, Winnipeg Auto- mobile. Society: A. F. & A. M. Recrea- tion: Motoring. Address: 390 Asslniboine St., Winnipeg, Man. 516 WHO'S WHO AND WHY MAXWEImTm, Albert Seymour — Man- ager Merchants Bank, Vegreville; Presi- dent Vegreville Board of Trade. Born Richmond, Ont, Nov. 30, 1880, son of John J. and Louisa Hardy Maxwell. Educated: Ottawa Collegiate Institute. Junior clerk Merchants Bank, Ottawa, 1898-1901; clerk, Eganville, Ont, 1901- 1903; acting manager, Manitoulin, Ont., 1903-1906; accountant, Portage la Prai- rie, 1906; accountant, Edmonton, 1908- 1909; manager, Vegreville, since 1909. Married Mabel Spencer, daughter of Rev. Canon Spencer, 1908; has two daughters. Club: Canadian. Society: A. P. & A. M. (Secretary). Recreations: curling, shooting. Conservative; Anglican. Ad- dress: Vegreville, Alta. JOHN SCOTT MAXWELL. MAXWEI^Ii, John Scott— Manager, Western Canada Flour Mills Co., Ltd., Brandon; Director, Central Canada In- surance Co.; Director, Brandon Trusts Co.; Director, Insurance Agency, Ltd. Born Wingham, Ont, May 7, 1862, son of Robert and Jane Maxwell. Flour mill apprentice, Winnipeg, 1879; came to Brandon, 1882. School trustee and member Brandon Parks Board, 1910, 1911, 1912; director, Brandon General Hospital; director, Brandon Y. M. C. A.; vice-president, Commercial Bureau. Mar- ried Elsie R. Russell, Winnipeg, 1900; has three sons and two daughters. So- cieties: I. O. O. F.; C. O. F. Recrea- tions: baseball, billiards. Liberal; Pres- byterian. Address: 236 11th St., Bran- don, Man. ALEXANDER E. MAY. MAY, Alexander Esson. — Postmaster, Edmonton. Born Wellington County, Ont, Aug. 30, 1863, son of John and Helen Esson May. Educated public schools, Ontario, farmed Manitoba, 1880; agricultural imprement business, Minne- dosa, Neepaur and Carberry, Man., until 1902, when came to Edmonton. Appoint- ed Postmaster 1906. Mayor Carberry 1901-1902, when resigned; member Ed- monton School Board; member Council, Carberry, several years. Director Ed- monton and Fort McMurray Oil & As- phalt Co.; director Investors' Guarantee Corporation, Ltd. Married Elizabeth Reid, Carberry, 1890; has two sons and one daughter. Clubs: Edmonton Coun- try. Societies: A. F. & A. M., I. O. O. P. Recreations: horses. Liberal; Presbyte- rian. Address: 258 McKay Ave., Edmon- ton, Alta. TOJLTr, John Edward B. — Of Gray & May, Accoiintants and Assignees, Thomp- son Block, Calgary. Born London, Eng- land, son of John Edward and Lydia May. Educated King's College, London University. Came to Alberta, 1905. Pres- ident Financial Guaranty Co., Ltd.; mem- ber Calgary Board of Trade. Society: A. P. & A. M. Recreations: shooting, fish- ing, riding. Address: Calgary, Alta. 517 WHO'S WHO AND WHY ALFRED WILLIAM MAYBERY. MAYBEBY, Alfred WiUiam — Of A. & F. Maybery and Mayberys Ltd.; Real Es- tate and Financial Agent, Moose Jaw; Vice-President Anglo-Canadian Mortg-age Corporation, Ltd. Born Somersetshire, England, May 17, 1872, son of Rev. Val- entine William and Clara Maybery. Ed- ucated Crofton House School, Bristol, England; apprentice wholesale import- ing firm of Gibbons & Co., Bristol, 1887; became partner in this firm, 1897. Came to Moose Jaw, 1904, established present business, 1905. Alderman, Moose Jaw, 1908-1910; Mayor, 1912; Chairman of the Library Board of the City of Moose Jaw, 1911-1912. Societies: Vice-Pres- ident Saskatchewan Chess Association; director and honorary secretary, Y. M. C. A., 1906-1907. Recreations: tennis, motoring, chess. Presbyterian. Ad- dress: 60 Stadacona St., W., Moose Jaw, Sask. 518 WHO'S WHO AND WHY MATERS, Joseph — Coal Merchant, 554 Front St., New Westminster. Born New Westminster, August 4, 1870, son of Christian and Mary Mayers. Educated New Westminster. Captain of steamers running into New Westminster for about twenty-three years. Pilot Commissioner of the Fraser Hiver District. Director of Westminster Towing & Fishing Co. Married Margaret Taylor, 1895; has one daughter. Recreations: hunting. Ad- dress: 119 Eighth St., New Westminster, B. C. HENRY GEORGE MAYES. MAVES, Henry Georg-e — Managing Di- rector, Winnipeg Tanning Co., Nairn Ave., Winnipeg. Born Northampton, Eng- land, February 14, 1880, son of Thomas Percy and Rosa Mayes. Educated Northampton Grammar School. Joined Cape Mounted Rifles as trooper, 1900, serving through South African War (King's and Queen's medals and five clasps), retiring after marriage, 1908. Has many trophies of big game shot in South Africa. Holds golf and tennis championships won in England and South Africa; prominent polo player; tennis champion, Manitoba, 1910. Came to Winnipeg, 1909; started tannery with H. A. Mullins, known as MuUins Tan- ning & Manufacturing Co., Ltd.; reor- ganized business the following year with E. A. James president and himself man- aging director and vice-president. Mar- ried Frances Hazard, daughter of Her- bert Hazard, of New York and Newport, R. I. Clubs: Garry and Adanac; Win- nipeg Golf; Winnipeg Tennis; Winnipeg Racquet. Recreations: polo and all out- door sports. Conservative; Anglican. Ad- dress: Moxam Court, Winnipeg, Man. MAYHEW, Bobt. W. — Of R. W. May- hew & Co., Real Estate Agents, 816 1st St. W., Calgary. Born Renfrew, Ont., Oct. 13, 1881, son of Charles and Sarah Mayhew. Educated Renfrew Collegiate Institute. Dry goods business, Calgary, 1903; real estate business since 1904. Also interested Ashcroft and Nevis Coal Lands. Married Grace G. Logan, High Gate, Ont., 1908. Recreations: Motoring, golf. Club: Ranchmen's. Society: A. F. & A. M. Address: 505 Second Ave. W., Calgary, Alta. McAFEi:, Rev. Thomas. — Of St. An- drew's Presbyterian Church, Indian Head. Born Ballyboggy County, An- trim, Ireland, Nov. 28, 1866, son of Thomas and Margaret J. McMullen-Mc- Afee. Educated Ballymoney, Ireland, Model School; Manitoba College, Winni- peg. Taught school for two years Ire- land; then in Irish Mission Office (Pres- byterian Church), Dublin, under Rev. Hamilton Magee, D. D.; Superintendent of Irish Missions four years. Came to Canada 1893; had charge of West End Mission (now St. Stephens), Winnipeg, 1893-1894; student missionary Emerson, Man.; Abernethy, Fort Qu'Appelle, Sask. ; ordained and inducted to present charge 1898. Clerk, Qu'Appelle Presbytery since its organization, 1901; moderator Synod of Saskatchewan, 1909; Convenor of Presbytery and Synods Committees on Indian Missions. Married Lillie Swan, Dublin, Ireland. 1900; has one son and one daughter. Society: I.O. O. F. Rec- reation: Curling. Address: Indian Head, Sask. McAIiI^ISTEB, Caroline E. — ^Wife of John E. McAllister. Born High Bluff, Man., daughter of Elizabeth Setter and John Norquay, first Premier of Mani- toba. Educated St. John's Ladies Col- lege, Winnipeg. Married John Edgar McAllister, 1895; has one son and one daughter. Member Board Y. W. C. A.; Dorcas Society, Women's Auxiliary Church of England. Club: Canadian (member first executive; afterwards Vice-President). Recreations: Tennis, riding. Anglican. Address: "Dun Al- lister," St. Andrew's, Man. McAI^I^ISTEB, Chester Astley. — Vice President Golden West Land & Build- ing Co., Ltd., Grain Exchange, Calgary. Born Eardley, Que., Sept. 6, 1885, son of Wilson and Emma McAllister. Edu- cated public schools; Business College, Ottawa. Came to Alberta 1906; engaged as general traveling agent. International Harvester Co., and Massey-Harris Co., 1906-1909. Member Calgary Board of Trade. Clubs: Canadian, Calgary, Com- 51S WHO'S WHO AND WHY CHESTER ASTLEiT MCALLISTER mercial Travelers, Calgary Driving. So- ciety: Elks. Recreations: Baseball, foot- ball. Conservative; Anglican. Address: Albion Block, Calgary, Alta. CLIFFORD T. MCALLISTER McAIiIiISTER, Clifford T. — President The Golden West Land & Building Co., Ltd., Financial Brokers, Grain Exchange, Calgary; offices Montreal, Toronto, Ot- tawa, St. Catharines, Hamilton and Guelph, Ont. ; President C. T. McAllister, Ltd., private bankers, Calgary; member Calgary Board of Trade. Born Eardley, Que., son of Wilson and Emma McAl- lister. Educated Eardley and Ottawa. Engaged in real estate, bond and bank- ing business, Ottawa and Montreal, 1902, handling Winnipeg real estate and West- ern Canada lands. Came to Alberta 1904. Conservative. Address: Calgary, Alta. McAI.I.ISTI:R, John nagar. — Of McAl- lister & Co., Wholesale Paper and Stationery Merchant, 43 Rorie St., Win- nipeg. Born Eastham, Cheshire, Eng- land, Dec. 5, 1867, son of Alexander Hardy and Katherine Hancock McAl- lister. Educated Eastham. Came to Manitoba, 18 82; member of firm Love, Mc- Allister & Co., 1896; established present business 1899. Member Winnipeg Board of Trade. Served as private and ser- geant 90th Battalion, Winnipeg, 1887. Married Caroline Ellen Norquay, daugh- ter of Hon. John Norquay, Winnipeg, 1895; has one son and one daughter. Club: Canadian. Recreation: Gardening. Conservative. Anglican. Address: Dun Allister, St. Andrews, Man. McAI^FINE, John A. !•., M. D. — Phys- ician, 322 Cambie St., Vancouver. Born Glencoe, Ont., July 3, 1867, son of Dougal L. and Elizabeth Ann Kent McAlpine. Educated: St. Louis University; gradu- ated, 1898. Address: 1131 Barclay St., Vancouver, B. C. McABA, James — Of McAra Bros. & Wallace, Financial Agents, 2114 11th Ave., Regina; Director, Saskatchewan Underwriters, Regina. Born Edinburgh, Scotland, Oct. 18, 1874, son of Peter and Barbara McAra. Educated public and high schools, Edinburgh and Re- gina. Came to Saskatchewan, 1883. Page, Nortliwest Territories Govern- ment, 1886-1894; private secretary to Lieutenant Governor Mcintosh, Regina, 1894-1897; editor and proprietor "Vi- dette" Indian Head, 1897-1904; in part- nership with liis brother, Peter McAra, since 1904. Married Jemima Grace Beattie, daughter of Capt. Beattie, Fer- gus, Ont., 1900; has one son and one daughter. Club: Assiniboia. Societies: A. F. & A. M.; I. O. F. ; L O. O. F. ; A. O. U. W. Recreations: liockey, football (president, Regina Football League). Conservative; Presbyterian. Address: 2068 Mclntyre St., Regina, Sask. McABA, Peter, Jr. — Of McAra Bros. & Wallace, Financial Agent, Canada Per- manent Bldg., Regina. Born Fort Wil- liam, Calcutta, East Indies, Nov. 7, 1862, son of Barbara and Peter McAra, libra- rian to Law Library, Court House, Re- gina. Educated public schools, Edin- burgh; Assembly classes, Edinburgh University. Came to Regina, 1883; en- tered fire insurance business, 1891. Al- derman, Regina, 1905; Mayor, 1906-1910- 1911-1912; President, Associated Boards of Trade for Provinces of Saskatchewan and Alberta, 1907; President, Regina Board of Trade since 1909; Chairman, Regina Collegiate Institute Board since its formation, 1907. Married Amanda J. Wallace, Moosomin, Sask., 1883; has one son and three daughters. Societies: WHO'S WHO AND WHY PETER McARA,' JR. A. F. & A. M.; I. O. F. ; (H. C. R.); A. O. U. W.; S. O. S. Recreations: Driv- ing, baseball, lacrosse. Conservative; Presbyterian. Address: 2013 Victoria Ave., Regina, Sask. IVCcARDIii:, Isaiah "Willis — Of McArdle & Davidson, Barristers and Solicitors. Born Proton, Grey County, Ont., Oct. 15, 1867, son of Joseph and Nancy Mc- Ardle. Educated high schools. Mount Forest and Orangeville, Ont. Taught school. Grey County, 1889; practiced Lucas, Wright & McArdle, Markdale, Ont., 1900; came to Calgary, 1910. Societies: I. O. O. F.; L. O. L. Con- servative; Presbyterian. Address: Mac- Lean Block, Calgary, Alta. McABTHUR, Rev. D. D. — Of D. D. McArthur & Sons, Lauder. Born Bread- albane, Lochiel, Glengarry County, Ont., July 13, 1849, son of Donald and Jennie Campbell McArthur. Educated public schools, Woodstock, Ont.; McMaster Uni- versity. Farmed, Lochiel, Glengarry, Ont.; came by Dawson Route to Fort Garry, 1872; spent one year surveying east of Fort Garry; returned to Ontario next year; pastor of churches, Domin- ionville, Kemptville, Ont.; Manitou and Hartney, Man. Came to Manitoba the second time, 1889. Engaged farming thirteen years. Director Manitoba Grain Growers' Association; President, local branch Grain Growers' Association, Lau- der; Councillor, Cameron Municipality, Lauder, Man.; Director Manitoba Grain Growers' Association; President and Secretary, Bible Society. Married Emily May Vining, daughter of Alonzo Vining, Thorndale, Ont., 1880; has seven sons and seven daughters. Society: I. O. O. F. Liberal; Baptist. Address: Lauder, Man. FREDERICK JOSEPH AUSTIN McARTHUR, B. A., LL. B. McABTHUK, Frederick Joseph Crustin, B. A., III. B. — Barrister, 512 Mclntyre Bldg., Winnipeg. Born Lobo, Middlesex County, Ont., March 25, 1874, son of Archibald A. McArthur. Controller of the City of Winnipeg and Sarah Ann Mc- Arthur. Educated public schools and Manitoba bar, practiced, Carman, 1900; practiced Winnipeg since 1905. Coun- cillor for Carman, 1904. Married Min- nerva Forrest Clarke, Winnipeg, 1910. Societies: A. F. & A. M.; K. of P. (Su- preme Representative); Maccabees; W. O. W. ; S. O. S. Recreations; athletics (amateur champion sprinter, Manitoba, 1894-1897). Liberal; Baptist. Address: 1330 Wolseley Ave., Winnipeg, Man. McATriiEV, T. Alfred — President and General Manager Canadian Equipment & Supply Co., Ltd., ' railroad and general contractors' supplies, Calgary. Born On- tario, May 22, 1882, son of Thomas and Kathleen McAuley. Educated, Toronto University. With Rice, Lewis & Co., To- ronto, 1904-1905; came to Alberta, 1905, and engaged present business; company incorporated under present name, 1909. Club: Alberta. Address: 514-516 Eleventh Ave., W., Calgary, Alta. McBBASV, William, B. A. — Barrister and Solicitor, Port Arthur. Born Picker- ing, Ont., March 18, 1864, son of Daniel and Ellen McBrady. Educated: St. Michael's College; Toronto University; Osgoode Hall. Called to Ontario Bar, 1890; practiced Port Arthur since 1890. Married Elizabeth McNiece, daughter of Dr. William McNiece, Hamilton, 1894; has two sons and one daughter. Clubs: Port Arthur; Country. Roman Catholic. Address: 267 Pearl St., Port Arthur, Ont. 521 WHO'S WHO AND WHY SIR RICHARD McBRIDE. McBBIDE, Sir Richard, Iili. B., M. 1. A. — Premier and Minister of Mines for British Columbia, Victoria, B. C. Born New Westminster, B. C, Dec. 15, 1870, son of Mary and the late Arthur H. McBride, warden of the British Co- lumbia Penitentiary. Educated public and high schools. New Westminster; Dalhousie University, (LL. B. 1890). Read law under T. C. Atkinson and Hon. Angus J. McColl; called to bar, 1892. Unsuccessfully contested Westminster District for House of Commons, 1896. Elected for Dewdney to British Colum- bia Legislature, 1898; Minister of Mines, Provincial Government, 1900. Resigned, 1901. Leader of opposition, 1902. Prime Minister since June 1, 1903. Elected for Victoria City, general election, 1907, and for Victoria City and Yale, general elec- tion, 1909 and 1912. Conservative; An- glican. Address: 219 Gorge Road, Vic- toria, B. C. 522 WHO'S "WHO AND WHY WILLIAM McBAIN. McBAZN, William — President, Provin- cial Securities Co., Ltd., 1743 Scarth St., Regina; President, Pacific Properties, Ltd., Vancouver; President, Toronto and Montreal Properties, Ltd.; President, Toronto Holdings Co., Ltd.; President, Oliver Reid Co., Ltd., Toronto. Born Quebec, Feb. 3, 1877, son of Arthur and Margaret Laughren McBain. Educated Quebec. Came to Winnipeg, 1896; In- dian Head, 1901; Regina, 1906. Closely identified with Mackenzie Mann inter- ests. Clubs: Saskatoon; Adanac and Carleton (Winnipeg) ; Ontario and Queen City (Toronto) ; Terminal City (Vancouver). Society: I. O. O. P. Con- servative; Presbyterian. Address: Re- gina, Sask., and C. N. R. Bldg., Toronto, Ont. McBBIDE, James Augustine — Manag- ing Director, Golden West Grain Co., Ltd., Weyburn; Director Weyburn Se- curity Bank; member Weyburn Board of Trade. Born Iowa City, Iowa, Aug. 26, 1861, son of John and Mary Furlong McBride. Educated: public schools. Mower County, Minn. With Northwest- ern Elevator Co., grain buyers, Lac Quiparle County, Minn., and also en- gaged in implement business, 1893-1902; came to Weyburn, 1902; naturalized, 1905. Served as Alderman, Weyburn, 1906-1908. Married Ellen Skahan, 1891; has four sons and two daughters. So- ciety; K. of C. Recreations: shooting, curl- JAMES AUGUSTINE McBRIDE. ing. Liberal; Roman Catholic. Ad- dress: Fourth St. and Bison Ave., Wey- burn, Sask. McBBXDZ:, William, B. A., M. A.— Manager, North American Life Assur- ance Co., Mclntyre Block, Winnipeg. Born Arnott, Grey County, Ont., June 21, 1850, son of John and Bessie McBride. Educated Toronto University; London University. Taught school, Sullivan, Ont., 1867; subsequently principal Col- lege Institute, Stratford, Ont. Came to Winnipeg, 1889. President, Dominion Life Underwriters' Association. Served with Q. O. R., Toronto; traveled exten- sively, visiting almost every country in the world. Married Lilly Cumming, Newcastle, Ont., 1881; has one son and two daughters. Societies: A. F. & A. M. (P. M.). Recreations: Fishing, trav- eling. Liberal; Baptist. Address: 653 McMillan Ave., Winnipeg, Man. McCAIilUM, Edg-ar Donald — Of McCal- lum. Hill & Co., Real Estate and Finan- cial Agents, 1770 Scarth St., Regina, anci 268 Portage Ave. Winnipeg; President Land Co. of Canada, Ltd.; President In- vestment Corporation of Regina, Ltd.; Director, Saskatchewan Guarantee & Fi- delity Co.; Member Regina Library Board. Born Cumberland, Ont., 1880, son of Donald and Jane McCallum. Edu- cated public schools; Strathcona Colle- giate Institute. Member of McCallum Bros., 1901; present company formed, 1902. Served as Lieutenant, 16th Light Horse, Regina, 1908-1910. Served as Al- derman, Regina, 1912. Married Alice 523 WHO'S WHO AND WHY Ethel Lanigan daughter of W. B. Lani- gan, Assistant General Freight Traffic Manager, C. P. R., 1910. Clubs: Assinl- boia (Regina); Manitoba (Winnipeg); Wascana Country (Regina). Recreation: Motoring. Liberal; Anglican. Address. Regina, Sask. McCAI^IiVM, Ernest Absalom. — Of McCallum, Hill & Co., Financial and Real Estate Brokei-, 1770 Scarth St., Regina. Born Cumberland, Ont., Sept. 16, 1870, son of Donald and Jane McCallum. Edu- cated Cumberland public schools; Col- lege Institute, Vankleek Hill, Ont. Clerk, mercantile store, 1890-1903; taught school, Stittsville, Ont., 1894-1896. Came to Regina, 1898, articled to law firm of T. C. Johnstone until 1902; engaged real estate and financial business, formed present firm, became its general man- ager, 1903. President, Saskatchewan Guarantee & Fidelity Co., member ex- ecutive, Regina Board of Trade, and of Greater Regina Club. Married Laura Potter, Regina, 1903 (deceased); has one son and one daughter. Recreations: Rid- ing, boating, hunting. Clubs: Assiniboia; Canadian. Society: K. of P. Liberal; Presbyterian. Address: 2150 Lome St., Regina, Sask. McCAIiMAN, D. H., B. A., M. D., C. M. — Physician and Surgeon, 430 1/^ Main St., Winnipeg. Born East Oro, Ont., Nov. 7, 1861, son of Peter and Charlotte Mc- Calman. Educated University of To- ronto; University of Manitoba. Came to Manitoba, 1881. Taught school and ap- pointed inspector of schools, 1888; prac- ticed medicine, 1899. Professor of 01>- stetrics, Manitoba Medical College; Senior Obstetrician, Winnipeg General Hospital. Societies: Winnipeg Medical Chirurgical Society; Provincial Medical Society. Liberal; Anglican. Address: 193 Kennedy St., Winnipeg, Man. McCANDI^ESS, Alexander Gilmctre. — Manager, Standard Furniture Co., 507 Hastings St., Vancouver; President, Van- couver Board of Trade, 1911. Born Ire- land, Jan. 1, 1861, son of George and Ann McCandless. Educated public schools, Ireland. Came to British Co- lumbia, 1881. Clothing business, as Gil- more & McCandless, Victoria, 1888-1895; McCandless Bros., 1895-1902; Manager of present business since 1905. Member of 5th Regiment, Victoria, 1882-1886. School Trustee, Victoria, 1898-1899; Alderman, 1891-1897 and 1902; Mayor, 1903. Mar- ried Ella Gilmore, 1888; has two sons and two daughters. Club: Terminal City. Societies: A. F. & A. M. ; I. O. O. P. Independent; Presbyterian. Address: 1615 Burnaby St., Vancouver, B. C. GEORGE S. McCARTER. McCABTER, Georg-e S. — Of Harvey, McCarter & Pinkham, Barristers and So- licitors, Revelstoke; Director, Revelstoke Navigation Co., Ltd.; Director, Revel- stoke Land Co., Ltd.; Director, British Columbia Timber & Land Co., Ltd.; Life Member and Director, Revelstoke Hospi- tal Board. Born Oneida Township, Hal- dimand County, Ont., March 4, 1867, son of George and Annie McCarter. Edu- cated high school, St. - Thomas. Called to Ontario bar, 1891. Member of firm Crothers & MeCai:ter, St. Thomas, 1891. Called to Northwest Territory bar, 1892; member of firm Lougheed & McCarter, Calgary, 1892-1897. Came to British Co- lumbia and present partnership formed, 1897. Married Katie C. Douglas, 1894; has two sons and one daughter. Clubs: Revelstoke; Pacific (Victoria). Society: A. F. & A. M. Recreations: Motoring, shooting. Conservative; Anglican. Ad- dress: Revelstoke, B. C. McCarthy, Capt. James H. — Libra- rian, Carnegie Library, Winnipeg. Born Haldimand County, Ont., Feb. 25, 1863, son of Charles and Margaret McCarthy. Educated public high schools, Caledonia, Ont.; high school and Normal School, Toronto. Taught school, York Village, Ont., 1881. Came to Manitoba, 1888. Ex- Alderman, City of Winnipeg. Served seven "years with 90th Regiment, Win- nipeg, resigning with rank of Captain, 1902. Married Eleanor Beattie, Hagers- ville, Ont., 1889; has two sons. Club: Carlton. Societies: I. O. O. F.; C. O. F. Methodist. Address: 378 Qu'Appelle Ave., Winnipeg, Man. 524 WHO'S WHO AND WHY M. s. McCarthy, ex-M. p. MciCARTEY, Maitland Stewart, B. A., eK-M. P. — Of Clarke, McCarthy, Carson & MacLeod, Barristers, Dominion Bank Bldg., Calgary. Born Orangeville, Ont., Feb. 15, 1872, son of Hon. Justice Mc- Carthy and Jennie Frances McCarthy. Educated Trinity College School, Port Hope, Ont.; Trinity University. Called to Ontario bar, 1897; came to Calgary, 1903. Elected to House of Commons, for Cal- gary, 1904; re-elected, 1908; was oifered conservative leadership, Alberta, 1909, but declined. Member of Corporation of Trinity College School. Was before West Lambton Convention, for Ontario Legislature, 1901, but withdrew. Mar- ried Eva Florence Watson, Hamilton, 1900; has two sons and one daughter. Clubs: Ranchmen's (Calgary); Rideau (Ottawa). Recreations: All outdoor sports. Conservative; Anglican. Ad- dress: Calgary, Alta. McCATTIi, Charles CoursoUes, B. A., K. C. — Barrister, Windsor Block, Edmonton. Born Toronto, Feb. 17, 1858, son of Em- ily Augusta, daughter of Hon. Jonas Jones, Judge of Queen's Bench, Upper Canada, and Rev. John McCaul, first President, Toronto University. Educated Upper Canada College and Toronto Uni- versity (silver medallist. Natural Sci- ence, 1879; Classical prizeman, 1876, 1877); law student, Bethune Moss, Fal- conbridge & Hoyles, Toronto, 1879; ad- mitted to Ontario bar, 1883; came to Northwestern Territory, 1883; practiced successively Macleod, Lethbridge, Cal- gary, 1899; Dawson City, Y. T., 1899-1902; Vancouver, 1902-1905; Edmonton since 1907. Author of "Remedies of Vendors and Purchasers," 1910, and several arti- cles on legal topics in Law Quarterly Review, Canadian Law Times, etc. Mar- ried Frances Greenwood, daughter of E. G. Greenwood, City Treasurer, Halifax, 1887; has one son and one daughter. Recreations: Shooting, fishing, yachting. Conservative; Anglican. Address: Ed- monton, Alta. McCIiAV, Samuel. — Contractor, West- minster Ave., Vancouver. Born Strabane County, Tyrone, Ireland, April 24, 1873, son of James and Jane McClay. Edu- cated Prior Endowed School, Ireland. Came to British Columbia, 1897. Direc- tor of Impecial Investment Co., Ltd.; late Secretary and one of founders of Maple Leaf Club. Married Amanta Fits- gerald, San Francisco; has one son, one daughter. Society: A. F. & A. M. Rec- reation: Lacrosse, association football. Address: Alberta and 12th W., Van- couver, B. C. R. B. McCLEAN. McCIiBAN, R. B. — President, Goose Lake Grain & Lumber Co., Ltd., Saska- toon. Born Freemont, Neb., Sept. 11, 1883, son of Robert and Mary A. Car- son McClean. Educated Freemont Nor- mal College. With McCaull Webster, grain and lumber dealers, Minneapolis, previous to coming to Saskatoon, 1908; established present business, 1908. Mar- ried Lulu Fietta Smith, 1909; has one son. Presbyterian. Address: Saska- toon, Sask. McCIiBIiI^AM', William Charles. — Of McClellan & Balfour, Lumber Manufac- turers, 563 3rd St., Edmonton; Secretary- Treasurer and General Manager, Jasper Forest Sawmills, Ltd. Born Belfast, Ire- land, Aug. 14, 1873, son of Thomas and Annie McClellan. Educated public schools; Royal University, Ireland. Came to Alberta, 1903. With John Wal- ter, lumber merchant, Edmonton, 1903- 1909; established present business, 1909. Married Jennie Hollingwood, 1910; has one daughter. Societies: A. F. & A. M.; Hoo Hoos. Recreations: Hunting, skat- ing. Liberal; Methodist. Address: Ed- monton, Alta. 525 WHO'S WHO AND WHY McCIaEIiI^AND, Capt. Samuel. — Qen- eral Steamship and Ticket Agent, 349 Main St., Winnipeg-. Born Liverpool, England, July 10, 1862, son of Robert and Ann McClelland. Educated Liver- pool. With Cunard S. S. Co. Line, Liv- erpool, 1878. Came to Winnipeg, 1882. Captain 100th Regiment, Winnipeg Gren- adiers. Clubs: Carlton; Western Can- ada; Military Institute. Societies: A. F. & A. M. Recreations: Military. Ad- dress: 403 Kennedy St., Winnipeg, Man. McCLUNG, Nellie letitia. — Born Chatsworth, Ont., daughter of John and Letitia Mooney. Educated Northfield School, Manitoba; College Institute, Winnipeg. Taught school, Manitou, 1890; author of short stories, poems, sketches; also three books, "Sowing Seeds in Danny," "The Second Chance," "The Black Creek Stopping House." Member Manitoba W. C. T. U. Married Robert Wesley McClung, druggist, Man- itou, 1896; has four sons and one daugh- ter. Address: Winnipeg, Man. McCIiTTNG, Bobert Kenning-, M. A., D. Sc. (McGill), B. A. (Cantab). — Assistant Professor in Physics, University of Man- itoba, Winnipeg. Born Elmira, Ont., Feb. 2, 1874, son of Rev. John and Margaret A. McClung. Educated McGill Univer- sity; Cambridge University. Came to Winnipeg, 1909. Joint author of Text- book on Physics, edited by Duff; author textbook, "Discharge of Electricity Through Gases and Radio-activity." Fellovif American Association for Ad- vancement of Science; Fellow of Royal Society of Canada. Presbyterian. Ad- dress: University of Manitoba, Winni- peg, Man. McCOIiIi, Ang-us Evan — Of Corbould, Grant & McColl, Barristers and Solici- tors, 40 Lome St., New Westminster. Born New Westminster, Aug. 2, 1888, son of Helen Janet Barlow and the late Hon. A. J. McColl, Chief Justice of Brit- ish Columbia. Educated: public schools. New Westminster; St. Andrew's College, Toronto; Mowat School, Montreal; Co- lumbia College, New Westminster. Law student with Gorbould & Grant, 1906- 1912; called to British Columbia Bar and admitted to present partnership, 1912. Society: Native Sons. Recreation: sail- ing. Conservative; Anglican. Address: 41 Blackwood St., New Westminster, B. C. McCOMSEB, Alexander James — Of Langworthy & McComber, Barristers and Solicitors, Ruttan Bldg., Port Ar- thur; Director, Western Dry Dock and Shipbuilding Co.; Director, Great Lakes Dredging Co., Ltd.; Director, Concrete Paving Co., Ltd.; member Board of Edu- cation. Born Negaunee, Mich., Oct. 26, 1871, son of Alexander and Emily Mc- Comber. Educated: Port Arthur Col- legiate; Osgoode Hall. Called to On- tario Bar, 1901; practiced. Port Arthur, since 1901. Married Georgina Gerard, 1895; has six sons. Club: Port Arthur. Society: K. of C. Liberal; Roman Cath- olic. Address: 186 Court St., Port Ar- thur, Ont. »• "SUcCO'NJU'ETmIm, Benjamin James, M. D., M. Ii. A. — Physician. Born North Ren- frew County, Ont., Sept. 28, 1861. Took course Pembroke schools and studied medicine, Kingston. Practiced Nelson, Man, Came to Morden, 1885. Elected to Assembly for Morden, 1907. Liberal. Address: Morden, Man. McCONNEI.1., Bdmund Wrig-bt. — Farmer and Stockbreeder, Fair View Farm, Hamiota. Born Middlesex County, Ont., March 21, 1864, son of John and Catherine Delaney McConnell. Educated public schools. Came to Manitoba with his parents, 1881, the family all home- steaded near Hamiota. Served with Boulton's Scouts, Shoal Lake, Northwest Rebellion, 1885. President, Hamiota branch, Manitoba Grain Growers' Asso- ciation. Married Hannah Jane Baldrow, Shoal Lake, Man., 1889; has three sons and three daughters. Society: I. O. O. F. Recreation: Traveling. Liberal; Metho- dist. Address: Hamiota, Man. McCONNEIiIi, Hector McKenzie. — Bar- rister and Solicitor. Born Pembroke, Ont., March 4, 1869, son of Benjamin James and Catherine Melville McCon- nell. Educated public schools and Col- lege Institute, Pembroke; Osgoode Hall. Law student with Wm. R. White, K. C, Pembroke, 1888-1891; with Howland, Ar- noldi & Bristol, Toronto, 1891-1893; ad- mitted to bar, 18 93; came to Manitoba, 1894, and practiced Morden since. Trus- tee Maple Leaf School. School Trustee, Morden, Man., 1908-1909; re-elected, 1911. Married Sarah Florence McAl- lister, daughter of William B. McAl- lister, Ottawa, 1896; has one son and three daughters. Societies: A. F. & A. M. ; I. O. O. F. Recreations: Reading, skating, driving. Liberal; Presbyterian. Address: Morden, Man. McCOBQUODAIiE, Alexander Voung'. Barrister and Solicitor. Born Morden, Man., Nov. 17, 1883, son of Colin Y. C. and Agnes McCorquodale. Educated pub- lic and high schools Morden; Manitoba University. Law student with Munson & Allan, Aikins & Pitblado, Andrews & Andrews, Winnipeg, 1900-1905; called to Manitoba bar, 1905; Alberta bar, 1908; practiced High River since 1908. Married Hughena Dickson Elliott, London, Ont., 1908; has two sons. Club: High River. Society: A. F. & A. M. Recreations: Shooting, outdoor sports. Liberal; Pres- byterian. Address: High River, Alia. 526 WHO'S WHO AND WHY GEORGE EWAN McCRANET, B. A., LL. B., M. P. McCRAITIiY, Georg-e Ewau, B. A., T,Im. B., M. P. — Of MicCraney, Mackenzie & Hutchinson, Barristers, Bowerman Blk., Saskatoon. Born Bothwell, Ont., July 23, 1868, son of Daniel and Janet McCraney. Educated Upper Canada College; To- ronto University. Called to Ontario Bar, 1895, practiced Milton, Ont. Came to Rosthern, Sask., 1902. Came to Saska- toon, 1910. Elected to House of Com- mons for Saskatchewan, 1906; re-elected for Saskatoon, 1908-1911. Member Sen- ate University of Saskatchewan. Mar- ried Elizabeth Cowan, daughter of late David Cowan, Toronto, 1906. Club: Saskatoon. Liberal; Presbyterian. Ad- dress: Saskatchewan Ave., Saskatoon, Sask. TULcCaOSSATSr, Georg-e B., SX. A., I^I^. B. — Of McCrossan, Harper & St. John, Barristers. Imperial Block, Vancouver. Born Winnipeg, Sept. 16, 1879, son of Thomas and Jennie McDonald McCros- san. Educated College Institute and Manitoba University (scholarship and first medalist Arts and Law). Called to Manitoba bar, 1903; British Columbia bar, 1904. Editor "Digest of British Co- lumbia Case Law;" "Digest of Cana- dian Criminal Case Law." Counsel for Dominion Government on Royal Com- mission to investigate Chinese frauds and opium smuggling, 1911. President, Young Men's Liberal Association, "Van- couver, 1907-1909; first vice-President, Liberal Association, Vancouver, since GEO. E. McCROSSAN, M. A., LL. B. 1909. Married Grace Chrysler Lalande, Cananoque, Ont., 1907. Liberal; Meth- odist. Address: 1185 Georgia St., Van- couver, B. C. McCUAICr, Daniel William, J. F.— Grain Merchant. Chairman, Manitoba Elevator Commission, operating provin- cial system, 279 Garry St. W., Winnipeg. Born Dalkeith, Glengarry County, Ont., June 29, 1855, son of Malcolm Roy and Harriett Mcintosh McCuaig. Educated public schools. Came to Manitoba, en- gaged farming. Portage Plains, since 1877. President, Manitoba Farmers' Mu- tual Hail Insurance Co.; President, Canadian Council of Agriculture, 1910, as such had charge of farmers' delega- tion to Ottawa, Dec, 1910; Secretary- Treasurer, Rob Roy school district; un- successful Independent candidate Mani- toba Legislature, for Lakeside, 1896; ex- President, Manitoba Grain Growers' As- sociation, 1905-1910. Married Lilly Ann Ferguson, 1883; has three sons and one daughter. Societies: I. O. F. ; A. O. U. W. ; W. O. W. Independent-Conservative; Presbyterian. Address: 155 Lenore St., Winnipeg, Man. McCITAICr, Georgre. — Auctioneer and Commission Merchant, 150 Hastings St., E., Vahoouver. Born Island , of Islay, Argyleshire, Scotland, Oct. 24, 1852, son of Henry and Janet McCuaig. Came to Canada as a boy. Educated Barrie, Ont. Clerk, dry goods store, Barrie, 1870; came to British Columbia, 1891. Presi- dent, Liberal Association, 1894. Served Northwest Rebellion, 1885. Married Sarah Campbell, Vancouver, 1900; has one son. Societies: A. F. & A. M. ; I. O, O. F. Address: 1102 Gifford St., Van- couver, B. C. 527 WHO'S WHO AND WHY R. G. McCUISH. McCUISH, Robert Georgre. — Provin- cial Manager, Manufacturers' Life Insur- ance Co., Mclntyre Bloclc, Winnipeg. Born Parkliill, Ont., April 12, 1876, son of Donald John and Flora McCuish. Came to Winnipeg as a child. Educated pub- lic schools, Morden, Man.; Manitoba University. Sporting Editor, Winnipeg Tribune, 1898-1901; Publisher, Morden Chronicle, 1901-1905; Publisher, Daily Herald, Fort Williams, Ont., 1905-1907; Provincial Manager, Aetna Insurance Co., 1907-1910; appointed present posi- tion, 1911; Vice-President, Dominion Life Underwriters' Association, 1912-1913: President. Young Men's Liberal Asso- ciation, Winnipeg, 1909-1911; Vice-Presi- dent, Provincial Liberal Association, 1909; Past President, Western Canada Press Association; Honorable Member, Western Canada Press Association: Councillor, Morden, two years. Married B. Maud McFarlane, Peterboro, Ont., 1904; has one son. Club: Commer- McCTTIiI^OUGH, John A. — Farmer. Born Bramosa, Wellington County, Ont., March 1, 1838, son of Thomas and Sarah McCullough. Educated public school, Bramosa. Farmed Wellington County, 1860; came to Manitoba and farmed, 1874; first settler on Tobacco Creek; Chief Magistrate, Miami, Man. Married Isadore Agnes Catherine Lundy, Arthur, Ont., 1860; has nine sons and three daughters. Societies: A. F. & A. M.; L. O. L. Recreation: Travel. Conserva- tive; Presbyterian. Address: Miami, Man. McCTTIiI^OUGH, Rev. William Francis, B. Th. — -Roman Catholic Priest. Editor of Western Catholic, Vancouver. Born Lonsdale, Ont, June 5, 1879, son of Wil- liam F. and Mary McCullough. Edu- cated Ottawa University. Came to Brit- ish Columbia, 1906, charge of Sacred Heart Church, Rossland, until 1908; subsequently for six months charge of Fernie parish, whence transferred to Vancouver to build St. Patrick's Church, of which he is now priest. Society: K. of C. Address: 116 12th Ave., Vancou- ver, B. C. CLARENCE M. McCUTCHEON. McCUTCHEON, Clarence M. — Of Mc- Cutcheon Bros., Ltd., Real Estate and Financial Brokers, 107 Eighth Ave., W., Calgary. Born Shelburne, Ont., April 19, 1889, son of Samuel and Emily Mc- Cutcheon. Educated public schools, Shelburne and Grand Valley, Ont. Drug- gist, Grand Valley, Ont., 1905-1906. Came to Calgary to engage present business, 1906. Conservative; Presby- terian. Address: Graham Block, Cal- gary, Alta. McCUTCHEOIT, David S. — Of Mc- Cutcheon Bros., Real Estate, 810 Sec- ond St., E., and McCutcheon & McGill, Druggists, 240 9th Ave., B., 801 17th Ave., W., and 502 8th Ave., E., Calgary. Born Shelburne, Ont., Oct. 30, 1879, son of Samuel and Emily McCutcheon. Edu- cated Orangeville and Toronto. Drug- gist, Grand Valley, Ont., 1905. Came to 528 WHO'S WHO AND WHY D. S. McCUTCHBON. Alberta, 1906. Married Muriel Evan- geline Macpherson, Moose Jaw; has one son. Recreation: Tennis, bowling. Ad- dress: 1703 1st St., E., Calgary, Alta. McCUTCEEON, Gordon D. — Of Mc- Cutcheon Bros., Real Estate Brokers, 447 Main St., Winnipeg. Born Shelburne, Ont., June 25, 1887, son of Samuel and Emily McCutcheon. Educated public schools; Central Business College, To- ronto. Bookkeeper, The World, Toronto, 1904; drug business, Calgary, 1905; came to Winnipeg, established present busi- ness, 1906. Manager, Camrose Security Co., Winnipeg; Manager, Saskatchewan Development Co.; Camrose Development Co. Liberal; Presbyterian. Address: 1201 V2 Fort, Winnipeg, Man. McCUTCEEON, J. E. — Of McCutcheon Bros., Real Estate Brokers, 621 First St., Edmonton. Born Shelbourne, Ont., June 27, 1885, son of Samuel and Emily McCutcheon. Educated public schools, Shelbourne. Established present busi- ness, Winnipeg, 1903; Gainsboro, Sask., 1905; Calgary, 1907; Edmonton, 1912. Presbyterian. Address: Edmonton, Alta. McDERMID, Eoward John, M. D. — Principal of Deaf and Dumb Institute, Winnipeg. Born Council Bluffs, Iowa, March 23, 1885, son of the late Duncan W. McDermid (Principal of Deaf and Dumb Institute, founder of Associated Charities, Winnipeg), and Mary E. Mc- Dermid. Came to Winnipeg, 1890. Edu- cated Manitoba University. Club: Mani- toba. Society: St. Andrews. Recreation: Curling. Congregational. Address: School for the Deaf and Dumb, Winnipeg, Man. McDIARMID, Frederick Armand — Of Mackay & McDiarmid, Barristers and Solicitors, Central Bldg., Victoria. Born Chatsworth, Ont., Nov. 7, 1872, son of Rev. Neil A. and Emily DeCew Mc- Diarmid. Educated: public schools; Os- goode Hall. Called to Ontario Bar 1894; member of firm McLaughlin & McDiar- mid, Lindsay, Ont., 1894; came to Brit- ish Columbia, 1910; city solicitor, Vic- toria, 1910-1912. Married Edith Kidd, Toronto, 1895: has two sons and one daughter. Clubs: Union; Pacific; Vic- toria Golf. Recreations: golf. Con- servative; Methodist. Address: 1029 Belmont Ave., Victoria, B. C. McDIABMID, Neil Angus. — Clerk, Delta Municipal Council, Ladner. Born Lucknow, Ont., Aug. 30, 1866, son of Donald and Catherine McDiarmid. Edu- cated public schools, Lucknow; business college, Hamilton. Bookkeeper Hamil- ton several years. Came to British Co- lumbia, 1888. Married Jessie Fisher, Ladner, 1898; has two sons and three daughters. Societies: A. F. & A. M. ; I. O. O. F. Recreation: Football. Address: Ladner, B'. C. IVCcBONAIiD, Archilbald, M. I^. A. — President, McDonald & McGillivray, Ltd., Clinton. Born East Hawkesbury, Prescott County, Ont., April 16, 1849, son of Archibald and Catherine McDonald. Educated Carillon Academy. Elected to British Columbia Legislature, for Lil- loet, 1-903 and 1909. Married Lillian McMillan, Lochiel, Ont., 1887; has two sons and two daughters. Conservative; Presbyterian. Address: Clinton, B. C. McDONAI^D, Archibald. — Chief Fac- tor, Hudson's Bay Co., Fort Qu'Appelle. Born Glenquoich, Inverness, Scotland, Feb. 16, 1836, son of Archibald and Mary McDonald. Educated parish school, Glenquoich; Harriot Row, Edinburgh. Clerk, Edinburgh, Perth and Dundee -Railway, Edinburgh, 1852; joined Hud- son's Bay Co. and came to Canada, 1854; has served them for 57 years. President, Fort Qu'Appelle Agricultural Society for twenty-five years; Chairman, Board of Managers, Presbyterian Church; Chair- man School Board. Took active part preventing Indians Qu'Appelle district from joining Riel, 1869; took Hudson's Bay Co.'s brigade of carts across plains from Qu'Appelle to St. Cloud, Minn., spring of 1870 to avoid rebels Manitoba; met Indians alone in File Hills raid, induced them to meet the officials and return home, 1885. Married Ellen Ink- ster, Winnipeg, 1863; has four sons and two daughters. Club: Manitoba (Win- nipeg). Recreations: Reading, driving. Conservative; Presbyterian. Address: Fort Qu'Appelle, Sask. 529 WHO'S WHO AND WHY McDonald, Byron. — Manager, Ke- lowna Farmers' Exchange, Ltd. Born Mallorytown, Ont., Aug. 4, 1882, son of D. J. and Eliza Amelia McDonald. Edu- cated public schools and Collegiate In- stitute, Brockville, Ont.; Ontario Busi- ness College, Belleville, Ont. Joint Manager, Ottawa Fruit and Produce Ex- change, Winnipeg, 1904-1907. Came to British Columbia, 1907. Secretary-Treas- urer, Agriculture & Trades Association, 1908-1910. Married Jennie Hardie, Van- couver, 1909; has one daughter. Society: A. F. & A. M. Liberal; Presbyterian. Address: Kelowna, B. C. IXcDOZTAI^D, Donald Hogfarth. — Bank- er, Fort Qu'Apelle. Born Fort Qu'Ap- pelle, Jan. 11, 1867, son of Ellen Inkster and Archibald McDonald, Chief Factor of Hudson's Bay Co. Educated St. John's College, Winnipeg; scholarship, McCal- lum Foundation, 1881. Private banker, Fort Qu'Appelle, 1887. Elected to Leg- islature of Northwest Territories for North Qu'Appelle, 1896; re-elected, by ac- clamation, 1898-1902; Leader of Opposi- tion in Legislature, 1898-1902. Married Frances M. Benson, Regina, 1903; has one daughter. Clubs: Manitoba; St. Charles Country. Anglican. Address: 555 Wellington Crescent, Winnipeg, Man., and Fort Qu'Appelle, Sask. McDONAIiD, Duncan. — Real Estate and Insurance Broker and Farmer. Born Island of Skye, Scotland, March 16, 1856, son of William and Margaret Mc- Donald. Educated public schools. In- verness and Dingwall Academy, Scot- land. Came to Canada and settled with parents, Lucknow, Ont., 1873. Came to Manitoba, 1883, and took up homestead near Virden. Implement agency, Virden, 1883-1905; present business since 1905; represented Virden in the Council of Wallace for many years. Contested Vir- den Manitoba Legislature, 1910. Presi- dent, Virden Agricultural Society; Presi- dent, Virden Old Timers' Association; Mayor, 1897-1905. Served with Home Guards during Northwest Rebellion, 1885. Married Ina A. English, Virden, 1885; has four sons and one daughter. Societies: A. O. U. W. (Master Work- man); St. Andrews Society (President). Liberal; Presbyterian. Address: Virden, Man. McDONAI^D, Bev. John A. — Priest St. Patrick's Rectory, Fort William. Born Boularderie Island, Cape Breton, N. S., Oct. 31, 1856, son of Roderick and Catherine McDonald, who emigrated from Barra, Scotland, early in the nine- teenth century. Educated public schools, Sydneymines; De La Salle Institute, Toronto. With Canada Business Col- lege, Chatham, 1880-1883; taught Arts course higher niathematics and French for five years at St. Mary's Col- lege, Montreal. Came to St. Boniface College, 1900; taught commercial depart- ment, 1900-1911; prefect of commercial studies, 1911-1912; appointed rector of St. Patrick's, Fort William, July, 1912. Mother tongue is Gaelic; spoke no Eng- lish before age of eight. Roman Catho- lic. Address: The Rectory, Fort William, Ont. McDONAI^D, John Archibald, SI. T.. A. — Banker. Born Winnipeg, Aug. 6, 1865, son of Archibald (chief factor Hudson's Boy Co.) and Ellen McDonald. Educated St. John's College, Winnipeg. • Elected to Saskatchewan Legislature for North Qu'Appelle, 1908. Married Elleonora Catharine Campbell, daughter of Robert Campbell, F. R. G. S., discoverer of the Yukon, 1887; has three sons and one daughter. Anglican; Provincial Rights. Club: Manitoba (Winnipeg). Address: Fort Qu'Appelle, Sask. J. W. MCDONALD, B. C. L., LL. B. ]u:cDONAI;d, John Walter, B. C. I.., IiL. B. — Of McDonald & Mackenzie, Bar- risters, Macleod. Director, Macleod Quar- rying & Contracting Co., Ltd.; Staunton, Ltd. Born near Toronto, May 21, 1879, son of Donald and Flora McDonald. Edu- cated public schools, Purpleville, Ont.; high school, Richmond Hill, Ont.; Trin- ity University; Toronto University, and Osgoode Hall. Practiced in partnership with Denton, Dunn & Bpultbee, Toronto, 1905; came to Macleod and practiced under firm name of Mackenzie, McDon- ald & Watt, 1907-1910; present partner- ship formed, 1910. President, Liberal Association of Macleod. Married Mar- garet Somerville, daughter of John Somerville, D. D., Toronto, 1907. Club: Macleod. Recreations: Shooting, fishing, curling. Liberal; Presbyterian. Ad- dress: Macleod, Alta. 530 WHO'S WHO AND WHY McDONAlLD, ]jaiig°lili]i Taylor — Secre- tary Manager, Regina Agricultural & Industrial Exhibition Association, Ltd., New Mackenzie Brown Bldg., Regina; Member of Council, Regina Board of Trade. Born Bruce County, Ont., Feb. 5, 1860, son of Donald and Elizabeth Sprague McDonald. Educated public schools, Bruce County and Goderich, Ont. Came to Manitoba, 1882. Repre- sented li. D. Sawyer Mfg. Co., 18«2- 1900; buyer, American Abel Co., To- ronto, 1902-1904; manager for that com- pany, Saskatchewan, Alberta and British Columbia, 1904-1909; present appoint- ment, 1911. Served as Alderman, Re- gina, 1907, 1908, 1909. Married Agnes Jane Hyslop, 1885; has two sons and two daughters. Club: Assiniboia. So- cieties: I. O. O. F.; S. O. S.; A. F. & A. M. (Past Master); A. A. & S R. (Senior Grand Warden). Recreation: curling. Liberal; Presbyterian. Ad- dress: Regina, Sask. McDonald, Faul Alexander, B. A., la. D., C. M. (nicGill), J.. B. C. P. & S. (Edin). — Physician and Surgeon, Whyte Ave, Strathcona. Born Creemore, Ont., son of Rev. Duncan and Nellie (jordon McDonald. Educated Huntington Acad- emy; McGill Universfty. Medical stu- dent, MIcGill University, 1895; ship sur- geon. Elder Dempster .line, Montreal, 1904-1905; came to Alberta, 1906. So- ciety: I. O. O. F. Recreation: Shooting. Presbyterian. Address: 441 Third Ave., N., Strathcona, Alta. McDONAIiD, B. C. — President, Eraser Valley Investment Co., Ltd., 626 Colum- bia St., New Westminster; Director, St. Patricks Hall Co.; Director, Cloverdale Poultry Co. Born Prince Edward Island, Nov. 28. 1850, son of Ronald and Cath- erine McDonald. Educated St. Dunstans School, Charlottetown, P. E. I. Came to British Columbia, 1881; engaged mer- cantile and salmon canning business, 1881-1903; agent, Department of Indian Affairs, 1903-1911; established present business, 1911. Served as Alderman, New Westminster, 1890-1891. Married Malvina McGarish, 1892; has nine sons and one daughter. Society: K. of C. Roman Catholic. Address: 119 Agnes St., New Westminster, B. C. IUtoDONAI.D, Walter S., M. D.— Phys- ician and Surgeon. Born Wellington, Prince Edward County, Ont, May 1, 1869, son of William and Margery McDon- ald. Educated Picton College Institute; Western University; Manitoba Univer- sity. Practiced, Scranton, Pa., 1895; Picton, 1896-1897. Came to Winnipeg, 1897. Member of Executive, Winnipeg Liberal Association. Surgeon to Win- nipeg Electric Ry. Co. Married Edna K. Manahan, Winnipeg, 1900; has one son and one daughter. Societies: Clan Ste- wart; S. O. S.; I. O. O. F.; Canadian Medical College of P. & S., Ontario, Pennsylvania and Manitoba; Clinical of Winnipeg. Address: 90 Isabel St., Win- nipeg, Man. McBONNXIIiI^, Hon. Angus.— Of Janse, McDonnell & Co., Railway Contractors, Pacific Bldg., Vancouver. Born London, England, June 7, 1881, son of Earl and Countess of Antrim. Educated Eton College. Ranching, Texas, 1902-1903;' railway contracting with C. D. Lang- horne. Greenwood, Va., 1904-1907; rail- way contracting, Lethbridge, Alta., 1907- 1910. Came to British Columbia, 1909. Clubs: Vancouver, Union (Victoria); Manitoba (Winnipeg) ; Brooks, Bath (London). Anglican. Address: Vancou- ver, and Glenarm Castle Court, Antrim, Ireland. JOHN McDOUGAL. McBOUGAXi, John — President, Adanac Securities Corporation, Union Bank Bldg., Saskatoon. Born Middlesex County, Ont, Oct 23, 1866, son of Thomas and Isabella Turnbull McDougal. Educated public schools, London, Ont. Farming, Middlesex County, prior to 1901; with Huron & Brie Co., London, 1901-1908; Western Inspector, Huron & Erie Co., 1908-1911; established present business, 1911. Served as Councilman and Reeve, Westminster Township, 1892-1901. Mar- ried Margaret E. Riddell, 1901; has two sons. Societies: A. F. & A. M. (P. M.); I. O. O. F. Liberal; Presbyterian. Ad- dress: Saskatoon, Sask. 531 WHO'S WHO AND WHY A. C. McDOUGALL. McSOUGAIiIi, Alexander Clarence. — Of McDougall & Forster, Contractors and Builders, Beveridge Bros. Block, Calgary. Born Bruce County, Ont., Dec. 23, 1872, son of Angus and Elizabeth McDougall. Educated public schools, Lucknow, Ont. Inspector of public Works, Vancouver, 1904-1905; contrac- tor, Winnipeg, 1891-1904. Came to Al- berta, 1905. Elected Alderman, Ward 2, City of Calgary, Dec. 11, 1911. Married Susan McQuoig, 1896; has two sons and two daughters. Societies: I. O. O. F. ; A. O. U. W. Recreation: Hunting. Con- servative; Presbyterian. Address: 1123 Fifth Ave., W., Calgary, Alta. 532 WHO'S WHO AND WHY DAVID McDOUGALL. McDOVGAlGIi, David. — Rancher and Trader (retired), 88 McDougall Block, Calgary; owner of McDougall ranch of 5000 acres near Morley, Alta. Born Owen Sound, Ont., May 14, 1845, son of Elizabeth and Rev. George Millward McDougall. Educated Rockwood Acad- emy, near Guelph; Victoria College, Co- bourg, Ont. Came to Alberta, 1865; rancher and trader, east of Edmonton, 1865-1871; fur trader and rancher, Mor- ley, Alta., 1871-1907; guided and freighted survey party, C. P. R., to mountains, 1881; Mr. McDougall and brother. Dr. John McDougall, were first white men Calgary; ran buffalo over that which is now Calgary; Mr. Mc- Dougall's eldest daughter was the first white child born in Alberta; built Mc- Dougall Block, Calgary, 1905; License Commissioner, Calgary District, 1903- 1908; Member Calgary Board of Trade since its inception. Married Annie Mc- Kenzie, Winnipeg, 1871; has one son and four daughters. Club: Canadian (Calgary). Recreations: Travel, art. Liberal. Address: Calgary, Alta. 633 WHO'S WHO AND WHY JOHN A. McDOUGALL. yLcHOTJO-AliIi, John Alexander, M. li. A. — Of McDougall & Secord, Ltd., Loan- ing and Private Banking, Edmonton. Di- rector, Northern Trust Co.; Director, Northern Crown Bank; Director, The Northern Mortgage Co. of Canada. Born Oakwood, Ont., May 20, 1854, son of Alexander J. and Janet Cummings Mc- Dougal. Educated public schools, Wood- ville, Ont. Came to Winnipeg, 1873; came to Edmonton, 1878, and established an extensive fur trading business; re- tired, 1907; present firm incorporated, 1909; holds large interests in Edmon- ton city properties. Alderman, 1894-1895. Mayor of Edmonton, 1897 and 1908. Delegate to Sixth Commercial Congress, 1906. Elected to Alberta Legislature, for Edmonton, 1909. Married Louisa J. Amey, Cannlngton, Ont., 1878; has three sons and two daughters. Club: Edmon- ton. Liberal; Presbyterian. Address: 218 Victoria Ave., Edmonton, Alta. McDOUOAI^I^, Rev. John Chantler, J>. D. — Born Owen Sound, Ont., Dec. 27, 1842, son of Rev. George and Elizabeth Chantler McDougall. Educated Mission School, foot of Lake Superior; Victoria College, Cobourg. Came to Northwest Territories, 1860; located Norway House, Lake Winnipeg, 1860-1862; engaged mis- sionary work throughout West, 1860- 1906; superannuated, 1906. During pe- riod acted as Peace Commissioner for Hudson's Bay Co.; also Commissioner for Dominion Government, preparing way for coming of Royal North- west Mounted Police. Appointed Duko- bor Commissioner and Special Com- missioner for Indian Department, 1906. Author of the following REV. DR. J. CHANTLER McDOUGALL works: "Forest, Lake and Prairie;" "Saddle, Sled and Snowshoe;" "Pathflnd- ing on Plain and Prairie;" "In the Days of the Red River Rebellion;" "Trail- making in the Early Seventies," etc. Married Abigail, daughter of the Rev. H. B. Stewhaver, 1865 (deceased, 1872). Married Elizabeth Boyd, daughter of Samuel Boyd, Meaford, Ont, 1872; has five sons and one daughter. Club: Cana- dian. Liberal; Methodist. Address: 203 Sixth Ave., E.j Calgary, Alta. McDOUGAIiIi, John Charles. — Secre- tary-Treasurer, McDougall & Secord, Ltd.. Private Bankers, Edmonton. Born Edmonton, March 31, 1883, son of Louisa J. and John Alexander McDougall, M. L. A. Educated public and high schools, Edmonton. Office clerk, McDougall & Secord, Ltd., 1900; appointed Secretary- Treasurer, 1908. Married Sophie Tate, Niagara Falls, Ont., 1906; has one son. Recreation: Motoring. Liberal; Presby- terian. Address: 424 Third St., Edmon- ton, Alta. McDOWEX;!^, Asa Amos FhilUp, J. F. — Publisher of Daysland Press. Born Tillsonburg, Ont., June 18, 1866, son of Robt. H. and Rhoda C. McDowell. Edu- cated Tillsonburg. Came to Alberta. 1906. In Edmonton Bulletin office, 190G; Camrose Mail office, 1906-1907; moved to Daysland, 1907. Married Euphemia J. Williamson, 1896 (deceased, 1906); has two sons and one daughter. Married Agnes Barner, 1912. Societies: I. O. O. F. ; I. O. F.; M. W. A. Address: Days- land, Alta. 534 WHO'S WHO AND WHY McDOWEI^Ii, Henry. — Of McDowell- Mouat Coal Co., 401 Granville St.; Direc- tor, Union S. S. Co., Vancouver. Born Mil- ton, Ont., March 3, 1862, son of Robert and Mary Ann McDowell. Came to British Columbia, 1886, and opened first drug store, Vancouver; joined by H. H. Watson, 1889; firm amalgamated with Atkins & Atkins and continued under name of McDowell, Atkins, Watson & Co., 1895; retired from firm 1909. Pres- ent business established 1908. President, Vancouver Board of Trade, 1910. Mar- ried Dell Clarke, Pembroke, 1890; has one son and two daughters. Club: Term- inal City. Conservative; Anglican. Ad- dress: 1900 Barclay St., Vancouver, B. C. McEACHERM', John. — Western Super- intendent, Bank of British North Amer- ica, Winnipeg. Born Kleinburg, York County, Ont, Oct. 6, 1867, son of Mal- colm and Margaret McBachern. Edu- cated public schools, Ontario. With J. C. McKeggie & Co., private bankers, Stayner, Ont, 1887-1888; with Dominion Bank, 1888-1898; in partnership with former employers, McKeggie & Co., To- ronto, Ont, 1898-1903; charge of Toronto Junct. Branch of Bank of British North America, 1903; appointed present office, 1908. Captain and Paymaster 79th Cam-- eron Highlanders, Winnipeg. Married Miss McFaul, Stayner, Ont, 1894; has two sons arid one daughter. Society: A. P. & A. M.; Scottish Rite. Recrea- tions: Takes active interest in all out- door sports; played in Cyclone Lacrosse Team, of Stayner, 1895-1897; was Presi- dent of International Lacrosse Team, which won championship of Toronto; President of Highland Athletic Club and treasuj-er of Toronto Junction Curling and Bowling Club. Reformer; Presby- terian. Address: 7 Roslyn Road, Winni- peg, Man. McEACHERN, John Sinclair, M. D., C. M. — Of Drs. Crawford & McEachern, Physicians and Surgeons, McDougall Blk., Calgary. Born Stayner, Ont., 1873, son of Alexander and Janet Sinclair McEachern. Educated College Institute, Collingwood, Ont.; Trinity University; interne, Toronto General Hospital, 1897- 1898; practiced medicine, Elmvale, Ont, 1898-1904; post-graduate course, London Hospital, England, 1904-1905; practiced Calgary since 1906. Member Calgary General Hospital Board; member con- sulting staff, Calgary General Hospital; member staff. Holy Cross Hospital, Cal- gary. Married Elizabeth Johnston, Stay- ner, Ont., 1899; has two daughters. So- J. S. McEACHERN, M. D., C. M. ciety: A. F. & A. M. Liberal; Presby- terian. Address: 340 Fourteenth Ave., W., Calgary, Alta. ALPHEUS C. McEOWN. McEOWIT, Alphens C. — General Insur- ance Agent, Bowerman Block, Saska- toon; General Agent, Dominion Fire In- surance Co.; Confederation Life Asso- ciation; Dominion of Canada Guarantee & Accident Co.; President, Saskatoon District Life Underwriters Association. Born Lynedock, Ont, Nov. 16, 1856, son of John P. and Phoebe Carter McEown. Educated public schools Lynedock. Salesman, D. Mackenzie, Winnipeg, 1882- 1883; member of firm, McEown & Cock- burn, Winnipeg, 1883-1887; general mer- cantile business. Southern Manitoba, 1887-1894; insurance business, Brandon^ 535 WHO'S WHO AND WHY 1894-1900; general agent, Confederation Life, Winnipeg, 1900-1901; general agent, Confederation Life, Brantford, Ont., 1901-1906; came to Saskatoon as general agent. Confederation Life, 1906. Married Minnie Buchanan, Truro, N. S., 1884; has four sons and five daughters. Recreation: horticulture. Liberal; Meth- odist. Addresss: 704 Saskatchewan Ave., Saskatoon, Sask. ^M ^m vflH ^K.^' B im Ml^j ■■ ARTHUR McEVOY, B. C. L. McEVOV, Arthur, B. C. 1. — Of Mc- Evoy, Whiteside & Robertson, Barrister, Carter Cotton Bldg., Vancouver; Vice- President, Howe Sound Northern Ry.; Managing Director, Howe Sound Devel- opment Co., Ltd.; Director, Northern Boom Co., Ltd. Born in England, June 18, 1874, son of Bernard and Susan Isa- bel McEvoy. Educated King Edward School, Birmingham, England; Osgoode Hall. Came to Toronto, 1889. Called to Ontario bar, 1898. Came to British Co- lumbia and called to bar, 1899. City Solicitor, Vancouver, 1905-1907. Served with 48th Highlanders, Toronto, 1889. Married Blanche Catherine Jarvis, Ply- mouth, England, 1907. Clubs: Terminal City; Union (Victoria). Liberal; Uni- tarian. Address: 1290 12th Ave., W., Vancouver, B. C. McEVOT, Bernard — Journalist and Au- thor. Born Birmingham, England, Feb. 7, 1842: son of Henry and Naomi Mc- Evoy. Educated Birmingham and Mid- land Institute. Trained as mechanical engineer; some time in commercial life; joined the press, became editor of a weekly journal, later founded Birming- ham Faces and Places. Came to Can- ada 1888. On Mail Empire, Toronto, 1888-1898; undertook a mission to the U. S. for the Ontario Government teach- ing technical education, 1899; corre- spondent of various Canadian news- papers in England, 1905-1906; a contri- V)utor to the magazines, nom de plume, "Thomas Redbarn"; on Vancouver Daily Province, 1898-1911. Publications: "Away from Newspaperdom and Other Poems," 1898; "The Feast of the Dead," "From the Great Lakes to the Wide West," 1902; was one of the founders and first secretary of the Canadian Authors' Club, a director (and president, 1902) of the Guild of Civic Art. Married Susan Isbell Holmden, Plymouth, England; has seven sons. Recreation: Landscape painting. Address care Arthur McEvoy, Vancouver, B. C. McFADDEN, Hon. David Henry, M. L. A. — Veterinary Surgeon, Emerson. Born Peterboro, Ont, Feb. 17, 1856, son of William and Alice McFadden. Edu- cated Ontario Veterinary College, Guelph. Came to Emerson and prac- ticed, 1880. Represented Emerson in Manitoba Legislature, was Provincial Secretary and Municipal Commissioner in Roblin Government until 1907, when unsuccessful in general election; re- elected for Emerson, general election, 1910. Married Emma Storey, Drayton, N. D., 1885; has two sons and four daughters. Societies: A. F. & A. M. ; I. O. F. Conservative; Methodist. Ad- dress: Emerson, Man. McFABI;anI>, John Irvin. — Manager and Director Alberta Grain Co., Calgary. Born Limehouse, Ont., June 9, 1873, son of Robert and Elizabeth McFarland. Educated public schools, Morriston, Ont. Clerk, Cavanaugh & Spink, Toronto, 1891-1895; partnership with Joseph Har- ris, Winnipeg, 1895-1898; grain operator, Strathcona, Alta., 1898-1902; organized and became manager of present com- pany, 1902. Alderman, Strathcona, 1906- 1907. Married Ruby Mary Sandman, Ealing, London, England, 1901; has two sons. Club: Strathcona. Society: A. F. & A. M. Recreation: Fishing. Conserva- tive; Presbyterian. Address: 345 13th Ave., W., Calgary, Alta. McFEBIiV, Edward John. — Of McLen- nan, McFreely Co., Ltd., Wholesale Hard- ware Merchants, Cordova and Columbia Sts. Vancouver. Born Lindsay, Ont., Nov. 3, 1863, son of Edward and Sarah McFeely. Educated public schools, Lind- say. Came to British Columbia, 1886. Married Grace E. Cameron, Victoria, 1889; has two sons and four daughters. Clubs: Vancouver; Terminal City; Jer- icho Country. Society: K. of C. Recrea- tions: Yachting, fishing, shooting. Con- servative; Roman Catholic. Address: Vancouver, B. C. McGAW, Samuel Alexander. — Vice- President, Western Canada Flour Mills Co., Grain Exchange, Winnipeg. Born Dublin, Ireland, June 4, 1848, son of Samuel and Mary Jane McGaw. Came to Canada as a boy. Educated public schools, Ontario. Assistant Manager, A. W. Ogilvie Flour Mills Co., 1876; came . to Winnipeg, 1882; Western Manager, 536 WHO'S WHO AND WHY Lake of the Woods Milling Co., 1889- 1906; founded Lake Huron and Manitoba Milling Co., Goderich, Ont. ; amal- gamated with Kelly Milling Co., Bran- don, Man., and in conjunction with Andrew Kelly founded Western Canada Flour Mills Co. Chairman, Grain Sec- tion, Winnipeg Board of Trade; ex-Pres- ident, Winnipeg Grain Exchange. Mar- ried, 1875 (wife deceased); has four sons. Married Henrietta Miller, Toronto, 1908. Clubs: Manitoba; St. Charles Country; Commercial. Society: A. F. & A. M. Recreations: Motoring, horses. Conservative; Protestant. Address: 218 Hugo St., Winnipeg, Man. McGA'W, "William Ernest. — Western Manager, Western Canada Flour Mills Co., Ltd., Grain Exchange, Winnipeg. Born Goderich, Ont, Feb. 28, 1877, son of Samuel A. and Mary McGaw. Came to Manitoba as a boy. Educated pub- lic schools, Manitoba. Employed with C. P. R., 1892-1894; elevator construc- tion with Lake of the Woods Milling Co., 1894-1896; cashier for Mutual Life Insurance Co., 1896-1900; salesman Lake Huron and Manitoba Milling Co., Gode- rich, 1900-1905; Ontario manager, 1905- 1906; took part in consolidating above firm and A. Kelly Milling Co., 1906, re- sulting in Western Canada Flour Mills Co., Ltd. Married Jean McClaren, Gode- rich, 1905; has two sons. Club: Carlton (Winnipeg). Society: A. F. & A. M. Recreation: Curling. Conservative; An- glican. Address: 109 Betourney St.. Winnipeg, Man. QUINTIN McGILL. McG-IX.!!, Quintin. — Of McGill & Coon, Real Estate and Financial Brokers, 540 Columbia St., New Westminster. Born Melbourne, Que., July 15, 1875, son of Quintin and Emma McGill. Educated St. Francis College, Richmond, Que. Farming, Melbourne, 1895; broker, Cal- gary, 1903; present business, 1905. Mar- ried Annie Christena MacLean, Mel- bourne, 1902; has one son and two daughters. Recreations: Fishing, shoot- ing, boating, motoring. Conservative; Presbyterian. Address: 471 Columbia St., New Westminster, B. C. ^ILcGrllili, Thomas J. — Postmaster, of McGill Bros., Bunclody. Born Mitchell, Ont, Sept. 3, 1863, son of George and Margaret McGill. Educated Perth County, Ont. Came to Manitoba, 1881, took up land; general merchandise busi- ness, Bunclody, since 1908. Led pioneer Salvation Army party Klondyke, as Sal- vation Army Adjutant, 1898, and was leading figure in the famous "Jim Han- son" case, Alaska, 1900. Married Laura Aikenhead, Victoria, B. C, 1899. Society: R. T. of T. (chaplain). Recreation: Travel. Liberal; Salvation Army. Ad- dress: Bunclody, Man. McGII^I^IVRAV, Alexander A. — Of Tweedie, McGillivray & Robertson, Bar- risters and Solicitors, 105 8th Ave., W., Calgary. Born London, Ont, Feb. 12, 1884, son of Daniel and Isabella McGil- livray. Educated public and high schools, Richmond, Que.; Dalhousie University. Admitted to Alberta and Saskatchewan bars, 1906. Practiced Stettler, 1907-1909; member of firm, McGillivray & Robert- son, Calgary, 1910; present partnership formed, 1911. Unsuccessful candidate to House of Commons for Red Deer, 1911. Married Margaret Hall, Montreal, 1911. Club: Ranchmen's (Alberta). So- cieties: A. F. & A. M.; I. O. O. F.; I. O. F.; K. P.; M. W. A. Conservative; Presbyterian. Address: Mount Royal, Calgary, Alta. McGXXiIiIVBAV, Donald, P. M. — Farm- er (retired). Born Glengarry, Ont., Dec. 2, 1838, son of John and Catherine Mc- Gillivray. Educated Glengarry public schools and New York. Came to British Columbia, 1860, went to Cariboo, packing goods to the mines, 1863; later farmed at Sumas, came to Chilliwack, 1903. Member Legislative Assembly of Brit- ish Columbia, 1878-1882. First magis- trate appointed Chilliwack District by Provincial Government; instrumental in organizing first agricultural association and establishing first school. Councillor and reeve of municipality some years. Married Julia A. Andrews, Chilliwack; has four sons and six daughters. Socie- ties: A. F. & A. M.; L. O. L.; Good Tem- plars, St. Andrews Association. Recrea- tions: Fishing, reading. Address: Chilli- wack, B. C. I 537 WHO'S WHO AND WHY JOHN McGILLIVARY. McGI££IVA&7, Jolm. — Proprietor Ashcroft Hotel. Born Ripley, Ont., 1871, son of Cornelius and Christina McGilli- vary. Educated Ontario. Came to Brit- ish Columbia, 1890, as storekeeper, Clin- ton, B. C. ; interested in mining prop- erty. Married Caroline Macarthy, Clin- ton, B. C, 1902; has three sons and one daughter. Recreation: Hunting. Con- servative; Presbyterian. Address: Ash- croft, B. C. JOSEPH C. McGREEVY McGBEEinr, Joseph C. — Real Estate Agent and Builder, McGreevy Block, Winnipeg. Born Stayner, Ont., March 19, 1884, son of Edward and Abigail Mc- Greevy. Educated public and high schools. Ontario. Builder and contrac- tor, Sault Ste. Marie, 1901-1904; came to Winnipeg, 1904, and established present business. Director and promoter. The Kenmore Building Co.; Director and pro- moter. Trustees Building, Ltd. Clubs: Carleton; Builders' Exchange. Recrea- tions: All outdoor sports. Conservative; Roman Catholic. Address: Alexander Block, Winnipeg, Mkn. McOBIsaOB, Adolphns Grant. — Man- aging Director, Canadian Pipe Co., Ltd., 550 Pacific St., Vancouver; Director, Clayoquot Sound Canning Co., Ltd.; Di- rector, A. Huggett Co., Ltd. Born Carle- ton Place, Junction, Ont., Jan. 25, 1867, son of Archibald and Marjory McGregor. Educated public schools, Winnipeg. Came to British Columbia, 1892. Ac- countant, Ames Holden Co., Victoria, 1892-1900; hardware business under firm name, A. McGregor & Son, Victoria, 1900-1906; present business since 1908. Married Anna Grace Baldwin, Mon- mouth, 111., 1891; has two daughters. Club: Terminal City. Society: W. O. W. Recreation: Motoring. Liberal; Baptist. Address: 336 11th Ave., W., Vancouver, B. C. HERBERT McGREGOR, M. D., C. M. McGBEGOB, Herbert, SC. D., C. M. — Physician and Surgeon. Born Manitou, Oct. 2, 1880, son of R. A. and Rebecca McGregor. Educated Manitoba Univer- sity. Practiced, Penticton, since 1908. Married Zella M. Badgley, Emerson, Man., 1909; has one son. Societies: A. F. & A. M.; L O. O. F. Liberal; Pres- byterian. Address: Penticton, B. C. McGBEGOB, James Duncan — Manag- ing Director Southern Alberta Land Co., developing 400,000 acres of Alberta lands. Medicine Hat: breeder of Aber- deen Angus cattle; interested in Brown & Mitchell Hardware Co., Brandon, Man. Born Amherstburg, Ont., Sept. 7, 1860, son of David and Annie McGregor. Educated: Windsor public schools. Came to Manitoba 1878, since wlien has been ranching and in livestock industry In three Western Provinces. Served as Al- derman, Brandon, 1885-1887. Married Elizabeth Murphy, Mitchell, Ont., 1882; 538 WHO'S WHO AND WHY has three sons and one daughter. Clubs: Medicine Hat; Brandon; Saddle and Sir- loin (Chicago). Societies: A. F. & A. M.; K. P.; A. O. U. W.; Arctic Brotherhood. Recreation: The breeding and showing pure bred farm animals and experiment- ing with farm crops. Liberal; Presby- terian. Address: Brandon, Man. McGXniti:, p. C— Of McGuire, Seale & Frank, Real Estate Agents, 1106 Cen- tral Ave., Prince Albert; Treasurer, Shell River Lumber Co.; Treasurer, Prince Albert Real Estate Exchange. Born Kingston, Ont, May 5, 1878. Edu- cated Upper Canada College; Toronto University. Came to Prince Albert, 1887; established present business, 1909. Married Helen Louise Kidd, 1907; has one son and one daughter. Club: Prince Albert. Society: K. of C. Liberal; Roman Catholic. Address: Prince Al- bert, Sask. SXcG-tTIBX:, G«org-e Allbert, D. D. S., M. T.. A. — ^Dentist, 337 Hastings St., W., Vancouver. Born Mount Forest, Ont., April 7, 1871, son of George and Henri- etta McGuire. Educated public and high schools, Mount Forest; University of Maryland. Came to British Columbia, 1892. Director, Prudential Investment Co.; Director, Imperial Investment Co. Member for Vancouver, British Colum- bia Legislature, since 1907; ex-President, British Columbia Board of Cental Ex- aminers. Married Marie Jennie McLean, 1894; has two daughters. Recreations: riding, shooting. Conservative; Presby- terian. Address: 2031 Westminster Ave., Vancouver, B. C. McGUZBE, S. la. — -General Merchant, Salmon Arm. Born Montreal, Sept. 24, 1876, son of Alexander and Agnes Mc- Guire, Educated: Winnipeg grade and high schools; Wesley College. Came to British Columbia, 1892. Clerk, C. A. McGuire, Salmon Arm, 1892; established present business 1902. Postmaster, Sal- mon Arm, since 1912; school trustee, 1912-1914. Married Elizabeth Latimer, Salmon Arm, 1902; has one son and three daughters. Societies: A. F. & A. M.: I. O. O. F.: L. O. L. Recreation: motoring. Liberal; Methodist. Address: Salmon Arm, B. C. ItXcGITZBE, Eon. Thomas Horace, Xili. D. — Ex-Chief Justice of the Supreme Court of the Northwest Territories, Prince Albert. Born Kingston, Ont., April 21, 1849, son of James B. and Mary McGuire. Educated Collegiate In- stitute and Queen's University, Kingston. Called to Ontario Bar, 1875; Q. C, 1883; Judge of the Supreme Court of the Northwest Territories, 1887; stationed some years, Dawson, Y. T. ; First Chief Justice of Supreme Court, Northwest Territories (retired 1903). Received from Queen's University the Degree of Doctor of Law, May, 1909. One time edi- tor of Kingston Daily News and Cana- dian Freeman. Served as Alderman, Kingston, some years. Member of Sen- ate of University of Saskatchewan; Chairman of Educational Council of Saskatchewan. Married Mary Victory Cunningham, Kingston, 1877. Roman Catholic. Address: Prince Albert, Sask. J. E. McILREEVY. McIZ^REEW, James H. — Manager of Crane Co., Wholesale Plumbing and Steam Pipe Fittings, Alexander and Car- rail St., Vancouver. Born Belleville, Ont., Nov. 17, 1869, son of John and Anna B. Mcllreevy. Educated public schools, Nebraska City, Neb. Engaged on build- ing of waterworks, Nebraska, 1886-1889; Manager, Waterworks & Electric Light Plant, Nebraska City, 1889-1900; trav- eler, N. O. Nelwon Mfg. Co., St. Louis, Mo., 1899-1900; salesman. Crane Co., Se- attle, Wash., 1902; Vancouver since 1908. Married Emma F. Curtis, Nebraska City, 1900; has one daughter. Club: Vancou- ver. Recreations: Shooting, boating, la- crosse. Roman Catholic. Address: 1773 Davie St., Vancouver, B. C. McII^BOT, David Suttie, F. B. A. I. C, 1. B. I. B. A., O. S. — Architect, 118a 8th Ave., W., Calgary. Born Buckhaven, Fifeshire, Scotland, Oct 5, 1872, son of John and Christina Welsh Mcllroy. Edu- cated Dysart Burgh School. Pupil of John Murray, Kirkcaldy, Scotland, 1885; chief draughtsman, with D. Forbes Smith, Kirkcaldy, 1899; senior draughts- man. Royal Naval Base, Rosyth, Scot- land, 1903; came to Canada, 1905, to Alberta, 1907. Married Mary Wallace Gibb, 1902; has one daughter. Presby- terian. Address: 315 11th Ave., W., Cal- gary, Alta. 539 WHO'S WHO AND WHY r ^ ^^^^^^^w ''^^1 ^^K^i _ ^i^ tm &^^^H HERMAN LEWIS McINNIS. McINNIS, Herman Xiowis, M. D., C. M. — Physician and Surgeon, 178 Eraser Ave., Edmonton. President, Mclnnis Lumber Co., Ltd.; Empire Supply Co., Ltd.; interested Alberta Milling Co., Ltd. Born St. John, N. B., Oct. 13, 1863, son of John Lindsay and Mary Scott Lewis Mclnnis. Educated Manitoba University and Vienna. Practiced medicine, In- dian Head, Sask., 1884; Captain, Hospi tal Corps, Northwest Rebellion, 1885 took wounded to Winnipeg, fall of 1885 post-graduate course Europe, 1886; came to Edmonton, 1886; established Mclnnis Lumber Co., Ltd., 1905. Alderman, Ed- monton, 1907-1911. Club: Edmonton (founder). Societies: I. O. O. F.; A. F. & A. M. Recreation: Exploring. Con- servative; Anglican. Address: Edmon- ton Alta. McINNIS, John Kenneth. — Editor, The Standard, Publishers, Ltd., Rose St., Regina; President, The Standard Pub- lishers, Ltd.; Director, J. K. Mclnnis' Sons, Ltd. (real estate); Managing Edi- tor, Daily and Weekly Standard. Born Strathalbyn, P. B. I., April 29, 1854, son of John and Isabel Mclnnis. Educated Prince of Wales College; Central Acad- emy, Charlottetown, P. E. I. After three years of pioneer work, Manitoba, took up profession of teaching, 1881, which had previously followed in P. B. I.; became principal, Portage la Prairie, Moosomin and Wolseley schools in suc- cession; came to Regina, 1891, and as- sumed editorship of Standard (weekly), and associated with Hon. Walter Scott in publication of that paper; later pur- chased Scott's interest, and assumed whole control; the company at present JOHN KENNETH McINNIS, owning paper is controlled by Mr. Mc- lnnis. Started Daily Standard, 1904. Member Regina City Council, 1896; Mayor, 1897; candidate House of Com- mons, for West Assiniboia, 1896, op- posing late N. F. Davin; defeated on casting vote of returning officer. Later very closely contested North Regina for Territorial Legislation, in opposition to G. W. Brown, present Lieutenant-Gov- ernor of Saskatchewan. Conservative candidate for Regina, 1908, withdrew from field before general election that year owing to lack of harmony within the party. Was President, Patrons of Industry, Northwest Territories, and later gave Liberal party independent support. Supported Provincial Rights party formed 1905, upon creation of new provinces, became Provincial President of organization, which office he now holds. He favors single tax, government ownership of railways, national unsec- tarian schools, complete separation of church and state, and control by prov- ince of provincial resources, lands, tim- ber and minerals. Married Hannah Jane Carr, Rustico, P. B. I., 1874; has four sons and three daughters. Independent. Address: 1503 Victoria Ave., Regina, Sask. McINNES, His Hon. William Wallace Bums, B. A. — Judge of County Court, Vancouver. Born Dresden, Ont., April 8, 1871, son of late Hon. T. R. Mclnnes, M. D., a Senator of Canada and Lieut.- Gov. of British Columbia, and Martha B. Webster Mclnnes. Came to British Co- lumbia, 1874. Educated Toronto Uni- versity; Osgoode Hall. Called to British Columbia Bar and practiced Nanaimo, 1893. Elected to House of Commons, for Vancouver, 1896-1900; to British Colum- bia Legislature, for Alberna, 1900-1905: Provincial Secretary and Minister of Ed- ucation, 1903-1904; declined the Attor- ney-Generalship, 1902; Commissioner of Yukon, 1905-1907; unsuccessful candi- 540 WHO'S WHO AND WHY date for House of Commons, 1907; prac- ticed, Vancouver, 1907-1909; appointed Judge of County Court, "Vancouver, April 28, 1909. Married Dorothea B. Young, Victoria, B. C, 1894; has one son and one daughter. Clubs: Terminal City; Commercial. Liberal; Presbyterian. Ad- dress: 1300 Robson St., Vancouver, B. C. Mcintosh, David Augrus. — Manager, Letson & Burpee Ltd., 152 Alexander St., Vancouver. Born Kent County, N. B., Jan. 21, 1870, son of Angus and Chris- tina Mcintosh. Educated Chatham, N. B., grammar school; University of New Brunswick; taught school. New Bruns- wick, 1899. Came to British Columbia, 1902. Societies: St. Andrews; Caledon- ian. Recreations: Rifle shooting, fishing, hunting. Address: 1516 Burnaby St., Vancouver, B. C. McXNTOSS, Hamish Heney, M. D., C. M. — rPhysician and Surgeon, 402 Homer St., Vancouver. Born Vankleek Hill, Ont., Oct. 12, 1879, son of James Mc- intosh, M. D., and Sarah Mc- intosh. Educated McGill University, Edinburgh University. Came to British Columbia, 1906. Medical Superintendent, Vancouver General Hospital, 1907-1909; in charge of X-Ray Department, at- tached to C. A. M. C. and 18th F. A. Ad- dress: 1755 Comox St., Vancouver, B. C. Mcintosh, John Robert — Real Es- tate and Financial Agent, 30 Jasper Ave., E., Edmonton; Secretary-Treas- urer and Director, Sherbrooke Land Co., Ltd.; The Athabasca Co., Ltd.; The West Edmonton Co., Ltd.; The Calder Land Co., Ltd. Born Waterville, Que., June 29, 1880, son of Hon. John M. and Janet Mcintosh. Educated public and high schools, Waterville and Sherbrooke, Que. Came to Alberta, 1902; established present business, 1904. President, Fed- eral Conservative Association, Edmon- ton. Married Grace Elizabeth McBean, daughter of George McBean, Montreal, 1907; has one son. Club: Edmonton. Society: A. F. & A. M. Recreation: farming. Conservative; Presbyterian. Address: Villa Ave., Edmonton, Alta. Mcintosh, Robert. — Of Mcintosh Vick Auto Co., 127-128 Nineteenth St., Saskatoon. Born Fullerton Township, Perth County, Ont., Nov. 25, 1865, son of George and Elizabeth Mcintosh. Edu- cated public schools, Perth County. Came to Manitoba with his father, 1879, and farmed near Virden, farmed for himself, 1885-1894; cattle buyer for Gordon & Ironsides, Winnipeg, 1894-1900; sub- agent for the Dominion Lands Depart- ment, Saskatoon, 1900-1906; engaged ROBERT McINTOSH. lumber, hardware and machinery busi- ness, 1906-1910; entered into partnership with C. C. Vick, of Saskatoon, in the au- tomobile business under the present firm name, 1910. Owner of extensive city properties and wheat farm near Saska- toon. Alderman, Saskatoon, 1903, 1906, 1909, 1910; ex-Chairman Board of Works and Finance Committee; Member of Sas- katoon Agricultural Society; Saska- toon Board of Trade. Married Carrie M. Fletcher, Saskatoon, 1901. Societies: A. F. & A. M. ; I. O. O. F. Recreations: Baseball, hunting, shooting, curling. Lib- eral; Presbyterian. Address: 709 Mel- rose Ave., Saskatoon, Sask. Mcintosh, Robert ^eck. — Postmas- ter, Prince Rupert. Born Toronto, April 30, 1865, son of William David and Maria Mcintosh. Educated Upper Canada Col- lege. Wholesale dry goods business, To- ronto, 1881. Came to British Columbia, 1897, wholesale dry goods business, Van- couver, 1897-1900; Port Essington, 1900- 1904. Came to Prince Rupert, appointed first postmaster, 1906. Married Amy D. McLeod, Oakville, Ont, 1898. Recrea- tion: Yachting. Address: Fourth Ave., Prince Rupert, B. C. Mcintosh, ■WiUiam Roy Wilson. — Buyer, Kelly, Douglas & Co., Water St., Vancouver. Born London, Ont., Nov. 18, 1883, son of John W. and Elizabeth' Mc- intosh. Educated public school and Collegiate Institute, London. Came to British Columbia, 1904. Clubs: Term- inal City; United Commercial Travelers. Recreation: Boating. Address: Terminal City Club, Vancouver, B. C. 541 WHO'S WHO AND WHY PETER" CAMPBELL McINTYRE. SKcZNTVKE, Peter Camptoell. — Post- master, Winnipeg. Born Balderson, Ont., Feb. 5. 1854, son of Hugh and Janet Mclntyre. Educated public schools and College Institute, Perth, Ont. Taught school, 1872-1880; came to Winnipeg, 1878, later printing business; Chairman, Winnipeg Public School Board, 1885- 1890; Member for North Winnipeg, Man- itoba Legislature, 1892-1900; Postmaster since 1900; Vice-President, Home In- vestment & Savings Association; Direc- tor, Grfat West Life Insurance Co.; Di- rector, Standard Trusts Co. Married Emily Kerr, Minneapolis, Minn., 1892. Clubs: Manitoba; St. Charles Country; Canadian. Recreations: Golf, curling. Liberal; Presbyterian. Address: Post- office, Winnipeg, Man. McISAAC, Alfred. — Manager, The Cen- tral Canada Publishing Co., Ltd., pub- lishers of The Morning Herald, Fort William. Born Charlottetown, P. E. I., Dec. 5, 1883, son of Anne McKinnon and Captain John Mclsaac. Educated Char- lottetown. Came to Ontario, 1900; ap- prentice. Union Standard, Thornbury, Ont., 1900; Manager, Reflector, Clarks- bury, Ont, 1902; Manager, Gazette, Bracebridge, Ont., 1904; Advertising Manager, Bulletin, Edmonton, 1906; Manager, Herald, Fort William, since 1910. Married Mary Theresa Burritt, Thornbury, Ont., 1902; has two daugh- ters. Clubs: Canadian; Kaministikwia. Recreations: Football, curling, hockey, boating. Liberal; Presbyterian. Ad- dress: 313 S. Marks St., Fort William, Ont. McKAT, E. B. — Ex-Surveyor General for British Columbia. Born Gifford, Scotland, May 25, 1850, son of Peter and Agnes McKay. Educated Gifford public schools. Mining and mechanical engineer, Lancashire, 1866. Came to British Columbia, 1875. Entered Gov- ernment Service, 1890. Married Frances Jane King, Ince, Lancashire, England, 1871. Club: Union. Recreation: Fishing. Address: 617 Douglas St., Victoria, B. C. GEORGE D. McKAY. McKAY, GEORGE D. — Crown Timber Inspector for Britisli Columbia; Mining Recorder for Vancouver District; Regis- trar of Voters. Born Glengarry County, Ont., July 12, 1857, son of George and Christie Mcintosh McKay. Educated public schools, Ontario. Came to Brit- ish Columbia, 1890; engaged in railroad work and contracting, 1890-1892; lumber business, 1892-1904; Are warden for British Columbia, 1904-1907; forest ranger, 1907-1910; present appointment, 1910. Married Maggie Ferguson, 1886. Recreations: hunting, fishing. Conserva- tive; Presbyterian. Address: 690 7th Ave., W., Vancouver, B. C. McKAT, James, K. C, M. P. — Of Mc- Kay, Adam, Beattie & Fear, Barristers, Prince Albert; President, Victoria Hos- pital, Prince Albert; Chancellor for the Synod of the Diocese of Saskatchewan; a Governor of the University of Saskat- chewan; President of the Boys' Scouts Council for Prince Albert District; Bencher of the Law Society for Saskat- chewan. Born Fort Ellice, Man., July 12, 1862, son of Mary and William Mc- Kay; Factor of Hudson's Bay Co. Edu- cated St. John's College and Manitoba University. Studied law with Bain, Blanchard & Mulock, Winnipeg, 1882. Called to Manitoba bar, 1886. Practiced in Winnipeg for short time under firm name of Kennedy. Blanchard & McKay; moved to Prince Albert, 1887, when formed partnership of Brewster & Mc- Kay; subsequently practiced alone for some years. Appointed Q. C, 1894. Prosecutor for Saskatchewan, 1888-1897. Member Prince Albert Council for sev- eral years. Unsuccessful candidate to House of Commons, 1896, when defeated by Sir Wilfrid Laurier; unsuccessful again, 1908; elected for Prince Albert, 1911. Served as private, 90th Regiment, Northwest Rebellion, 1885; temporarily attached to Captain French's scouts. Married Florence Annie Reid, daughter 542 WHO'S WHO AND WHY of J. Lestoque Reid, D. L. S., Prince Albert, 1900; has one daughter. So- ciety: A. F. & A. M. ; I. O. F. Recreations: curling-, golf, tennis. Liberal-Conserva- tive; Anglican. Address: Prince Albert, Sask. McKA7, John I^. — Of Alexander & Mc- Kay, Real Estate Brokers, Contractors and Builders, 1071 Granville St., Vancou- ver. Born Paisley, Ont., Oct. 7, 1867, son of Angus and Margaret McKay. Edu- cated Kincardine and Walkerton, Ont. Taught school, Ontario, 1886. Came to British Columbia, 1888. First Mayor of Wellington and later Town Clerk and Treasurer. Married Sadie Ramsay, Nan- aimo; has one son, one daughter. Soci- ety: A. F. & A. M. Recreations: Hunt- ing, Ashing, football. Address: 1536 Bismark St., Vancouver, B. C. UcSA'S', Robert. — Of Allan, Killam <& McKay, Insurance and Financial Agent, 222 Bannatyne Ave., Winnipeg. Born Sutherlandshire, Scotland, Nov. 14, 1879, son of George and Marion McKay. Camo to Winnipeg, 1881; junior clerk with W. R. Allan, 1893. Married Margaret Eliza- beth McCallum, Winnipeg, 1906; has one daughter. Society: A. F. & A. M. Rec- reation: Lacrosse. Liberal; Presbyterian. Address: 138 Stradbrooke Place, Winni- peg, Man. SAMUEL H. McKAY. McKAV, Samuel H. — Barrister and So- licitor, Royal Bank Chambers, Brandon; Director, Central Canada Insurance Co. Born York Township, York County, Ont., March 13, 1872, son of Donald and Eliza Watson McKay. Educated public and high schools. Walkerton, Ont.; Os- goode Hall. Called to Ontario Bar, 1894. Practiced, Walkerton, 1895-1905. Came to Manitoba, 1905. Member of firm, Adolph & McKay, Brandon, 1905- 1910; practicing alone since 1910. Un- successful candidate to Manitoba Legis- lature for Brandon, 1910. Member of Council, Walkerton, 1897-1901; Mayor, 1901. Married Amelia Aikins Lament, Chesley, Ont., 1895; has two daughters. Club: Commercial. Societies: A. F. & A. M.; I. O. O. F.; L O. F.; S. O. S.; K. of P.; A. O. U. W. Liberal; Presby- terian. Address: 541 16th St., Bran- don, Man. W. J. McKAY, B. A., M. D., C. M. mcKAV, William Jolin, B. A., M. D., C. M. — Physician and Surgeon. Born Huntingdon, Que., May 4, 1874, son of Henry and Margaret McKay. Educated public schools, Morden, Man.; Manitoba College; Manitoba Medical College. Prac- ticed, Winkler, Man., 1899; Saskatoon since 1903. Appointed Medical Health Officer, City of Saskatoon, 1904; Mem- ber Council of Provincial Health. Mar- ried Susanna Peters (deceased). Plum Coulee, Man., 1903; has one son and one daughter. Club: Saskatoon. Societies: A. P. & A. Ml.; I. O. O. F.; American Public Health Association; Member Royal Sanitary Institute; British Med- ical Association; Canadian Medical and Saskatoon Medical Associations. Rec- reations: Golf, tennis, lacrosse. Non- partisan; Presbyterian. Address: 637 Victoria Ave., Saskatoon, Sask. McKAV, 'William Moore, B. A. — Bar- rister, 319 Winch Bldg, Vancouver. Born Ottawa, son of Thomas and Isabel Mc- Kay. Educated Dr. Tassie's School, Gait, Ont.; Montreal High School; Toronto University. Called to bar of Ontario, Northwest Territories, Yukon and Brit- ish Columbia; practiced Dawson, Y. T., 1897-1904; Alderman Dawson several years; came to British Columbia, 1904. Crown Prosecutor, Vancouver. 543 WHO'S WHO AND WHY W. M. McKAY. Senior Captain 43rd D. C. O. R., Ottawa. Acting President, British Columbia Con- servative Association; President, Con- servative Club, Vancouver. Clubs: Van- couver; Western; Rideau (Ottawa). Rec- reations: All outdoor sports. Conserva- tive. Address: 1334 Alberni St., Van- couver, B. C. McXEBE, Samuel Edmund. — Contrac- tor. Born Wellington County, Ont., July 11, 1856, son of Samuel and Charlotte McKebe. Educated public schools, Wel- lington County. Farmed and contracted for a number of years. Came to Al- berta, 1902. Served as Councillor, Red Deer, three years; iVIayor, 1910. Mar- ried Sarah M. Yang, Erin, Ont.; has four sons and one daughter. Society: A. O. U. W. Recreations: Baseball and athletics. Address: Red Deer, Alta. McKECHNIi:, John. — President, Vul- can Iron Works Co., Ltd., Point Douglas Ave. and Maple St., Winnipeg. Born Loch Lomond, Scotland, Aug. 14, 1844, son of Stephen and Margaret McKechnie. Educated public schools, Glasgow, Scot- land; Paris, Ont. Came to Canada, 1854. Millwright, Bruce County, Ont., 1864. Came to Winnipeg, 1872; established JOHN McKECHNIE. present business, 1874. School trustee, 1895-1911. Married Catherine McGregor, Glengarry, Ont., 1874; has four daugh- ters. Societies: St. Andrew's; A. F. & A. M. Recreation: curling. Presbyterian. Address: 47 Carlton St., Winnipeg, Man. McKECHNIi:, Robert Edward, M. D., C. M. — Surgeon, 445 Granville St., Van- couver; Director Western Canadian Se- curities Co.; President Western Oil & Coal Co. Born Brockville, Ont., April 25, 1S61, son of Major William and Mary Mc- Kechnie. Educated Prince of Wales Col- lege, Charlottetown, P. E. I.; McGill University (Holmes gold medalist, 1890) ; University of yienna; practiced Montreal; came to British Columbia, 1891; practiced at Wellington until 1893: Nanaimo, 1893-1903; Municipal Health Officer, Nanaimo, 1895-1903; Provincial Health Officer, 1900-1903. Came to Van- couver, 1903; member Dominion Medical Council; President College of Physicians and Surgeons of British Columbia; member British Columbia Legislature for Nanaimo City, 1898-1899; was President of the Council in Semlin Govern- ment. Married Helen Russell, 1891: has one son. Clubs: Vancouver; Term- inal City; Royal Vancouver Yacht. So- cieties: A. F. & A. M.; Scottish Rite; Mystic Shrine. Recreation: boating. Lib- eral; Methodist. Address: 1374 Robson St., Vancouver, B. C. lAi WHO'S WHO AND WHY PETER McKELLAR. McKEIiI^AR, Peter. — Miner (retired). Born Middlesex County, Ont., April 27, 1838, son of Duncan and Margaret Mc- Kellar. Educated public schools, On- tario; made special study of geology and mining; mineral explorer, North Shore, Lake Superior, 1863; partner McKellar Brothers, explorers and miner operators, original locators of mineral claims Lake Superior section; discovered the Hu- ronian Gold Mine; Zenith Zinc Mine; Silver Lake Iron Mine; Antikokan Iron Mine. the Thunder Bay Sil- ver Mine; Empress Gold Mine; Schrei- ber Gold Mine, and a score of other mines. In charge of party under Dr. Robert Bell, of the Canadian Geological Survey, whi^ch surveyed Nepigon Lake, Little Pic River, Black and White Riv- ers, etc., 1869-1870; Councillor, 1872- 1873, Shuniah Municipality, the first municipal organization on north shore of Lake Superior. Councillor, Neebing Municipality, five years; Reeve, 1902- 1903. Married Carlotta Burgess Spence, daughter of William Spence, Toronto, Ont., 1907. Clubs: Kaministikwia; Cana- dian; Curling. Societies: National Geo- graphical Society; Geographical Society of London, England (life member) ; Geo- graphical Society of America (life mem- ber) ; American Association for the Ad- vancement of Science; Royal Society of Arts, London, England; Thunder Bay Historical Society (first President). Recreations: Curling, tennis. Liberal; Presbyterian. Address: 403 John St., Fort William, Ont. WHO'S WHO AND WHY DONALD McKELLAR McKElLIiAR, Donald. — Miner and pio- neer (retired). Born near Glencoe, Mid- dlesex County, Ont., July 17, 1843, son of Duncan and Margaret Brodie McKel- lar, of Argyleshire, Scotland. Educated public schools, Middlesex County, On- tongan County, Michigan. His father, Duncan McKellar, moved to upper pen- insula of Michigan with family, 1855, where became interested in prospecting and mining. In this profession educated four sons, who moved to the north shore of Lake Superior, known as Thunder Bay District, 1864, and made the fol- lowing discoveries: Thunder Bay Silver Mine, Enterprise Mine of Black Bay, Zenith Zinc Mine, Huronian Gold Mine, Atikokan Iron Mine, and many others; they built the fir«t gold stamp mill erected north of Lake Superior in On- tario, on the Huronian property. On account of the McKellars' familiarity with the country through their prospect- ing work, Donald McKellar, in the sum- mer of 1870, was summoned by S. J. Dawson (who was in charge of the transportation of the military expedition commanded by Colonel Wolseley, now Lord Wolseley) to take charge of and conduct the boats up the Mattawan River, which feat he accomplished suc- cessfully. Captain Young, 60th Rifles, having made a failure with the boats, saying it was impossible to navigate them up river, and insisted on being taken back by wagon . road. After mili- tary expedition, he was piTt in charge of the Government stores at Prince Ar- 546 WHO'S WHO AND WHY thur's Landing winter of 1870-1871, with ten teams of horses and about forty men, who were kept employed graveling the worst part of the road to Shenan- dowan Lake preparatory for future re- quirements. The following summer there was a great rush of immigration, and the road being just opened, Mr. Mc- Kellar was put in charge of the section between Lac De Mille Lac and Rainy Lake, a distance of one hundred miles through the wilds, looking after the in- terests of and forwarding the emigrants. This was the beginning of the first im- migration into the Canadian Northwest. Life member of McKellar Hospital Board; Councillor, Fort William, Ont., for several terms. Clubs: Kaministik- wia. Fort William; Canadian. Society: Canadian Geological. Recreations: All outdoor sports. Liberal; Presbyterian. Address: 430 Vickers St., E., Fort Wil- liam, Ont. nicKEZ^XiAB, Hugfh. — Editor, The Sas- katchewan Farmer, 1 High St., E., Moose Jaw. Born Oxford County, Ont., Dec. 11, 1849, son of John and Agnes McKellar. Educated College Institute, Gait, Ont.; Normal School, Toronto. Taught school, Huron County, Ont., 1866, afterwards Paisley and Teeswater. Came to Mani- toba, 1880, and farmed; entered emigra- tion service of Manitoba Government, 1890; charge of department's Toronto office, 1891; Deputy Minister of Agri- culture for Manitoba, 1892-1904. Com- missioner of Moose Jaw Board of Trade, 1905-1909; Secretary Moose Jaw Agri- cultural Society, 1910. Established the Saskatchewan Farmer, 1910. Married Cassie Marie Sherrard, Point du Chene, N. B., 1894; has three daughters. Soci- ety: S. O. S. Recreation: Curling. Lib- eral; Presbyterian. Address: 38 Stada- cona St., W., Moose Jaw, Sask. McKXiCHNIi:, William Boyd, M. D., C. M., M. B. — Physician and Surgeon, 311 Hastings St., Vancouver. Born Bruce County, Ont, Dec. 18, 1867, son of John and Agnes McKechnie. Edu- cated Walkerton High School; Toronto University (M. B., 1895); Trinity Uni- versity (M. D., C. M.). Came to Brit- ish Columbia, 1896; practiced, Revel- stoke, 1896-1900; Vancouver since; Mem- ber Vancouver School Board, 1904-1907; Vancouver City Council, 1909-1910. Mar- ried Annie Cowen, 1900; has three sons and one daughter. Recreation: Horticul- ture. Address: 1499 8th Ave., W., Van- couver, B. C. McKECHNZE, William Cecil, M. B., C. M. — Physician and Surgeon, Loo Bldg.. Vancouver. Born Port Hope, Ont., Oct. 31, 1874, son of William and Mary Mc- Kechnie. Educated public schools and Collegiate Institute, Winnipeg; McGill University. Came to British Columbia, 1899; subsequently Portland, Ore., and Vancouver. Married Zella Baright Rob- inson, 1902, and has one son and one daughter. Society: Vancouver Medical Association. Recreations: Hunting, or- nithology. Address: 1201 Harris St., Vancouver, B. C. McKBE, Bavid Alexander. — Retired farmer. Born Cregagh, near Belfast, county Down, Ireland, son of John and Margaret McKee. Educated Rosetta Academy, Down. Came to British Co- lumbia, 1874, residing in New West- minster several months, afterwards set- tling East Delta. On retiring removed to Ladner. President, Delta Agricul- tural Society; President, Farmers' Tele- phone Co.; Director of Mutual Fire In- surance Co., of B. C. ; Member of Delta Board of Trade; Member of Transporta- tion Committee. Strong advocate of di- rect line to Vancouver via Woodward. Married Margaret Vallance, Hamilton, Ont. Recreations: Horses, driving. Ad- dress: Westholme, Ladner, B. C. JOHN McKBE. McKBB, John, J. P., B. M. — Retired farmer. Born June 17, 1855, son of John and Margaret McKee. Educated Belfast, Ireland. California, 1874; came to Sap- perton, B. C, 1875, when the Delta lands were thrown open for purchase and pre- emption, and has resided in the Delta Municipality ever since; Councillor and Reeve several years. Police Magistrate, President, Delta Farmers' Game Pro- tective Association; Director, Matsiqui Hygienic Dairy Co., Ltd. Married Mar- garet Lilla MacNeill, 1903. Recreations: Horses, driving, shooting. Presbyterian. Address: Rosetta, Ladner, B. C. 547 WHO'S WHO AND WHY McKENNET, Albert O-olden.— General Manager, Vancouver Rubber Co., Ltd., 526 Beatty St., Vancouver; British Co- lumbia selling representatives for The Gutta Percha & Rubber Mfg. Co., To- ronto, Ltd. Born Bruce County, Ont., Sept. 6, 1866, son of Francis and Mary McKenney. Entered employ The Gutta Percha & Rubber Mfg. Co., Toronto, 1891. Came to British Columbia, 1897; opened present business, 1905. Married Lura Irene Evans, daughter of Lieu- tenant-Colonel George T. Evans, To- ronto, 1902; has two sons and one daughter. Clubs: Vancouver; Terminal City. Society: A. F. & A. M. Conserva- tive; Anglican. Address: Vancouver, B. C. McKENirS', Henry William, J. P., M. Im. a. — Merchant (retired). Born Am- herstburg, Ont., Feb. 24, 1848, son of Augustus and Matilda McKenny. Edu- cated Roman Catholic separate schools and public schools, Amherstburg; later private tuition. Came to Northwest, 1866. Country was then a wilderness and buffalo plentiful; passed through Edmonton, 1875, when on an expedition to the Rocky Mountains. Postmaster and Merchant, St. Albert, Alta., for some years; also Police Magistrate and Chair- man School Board for some years; Li- cense Commissioner and Secretary- Treasurer first Agricultural Society in district; President, C. M. B. A., Edmon- ton, 1905. "Elected to Alberta Leglisla- ture for St. Albert, 1905; for Pembina, 1909. Married Mary Risdale, Manches- ter, England, Jan. 12, 1885, has three sons and four daughters. Clubs: Edmon- ton; Canadian. Society: K. of C. Rec- reation: Traveling. Liberal; Roman Catholic. Address: 436 Eighth St., W., Edmonton, Alta. McKENT'S', James, M. D., C. M. — Physician and Surgeon, 232 Donald St., Winnipeg. Born Collinsburg, Ont., May 19, 1866, son of John and Berthia Mary McKenty. Educated Queen's University; practiced Gretna, Man., 1890; came to Winnipeg, 1902; Professor, Theoretical Surgery, Manitoba Medical College; de- grees M. D., C. M. ; post-graduate course, Berlin, Germany; London, England, and Johns Hopkins Hospital, Baltimore. Mar- ried Marie H. Siegel, Gretna, 1900; has four daughters. Independent; Roman Catholic. Address: 232 Donald St., Win- nipeg, Man. A. E. McKENZIE. Mckenzie, a. E. — Of a. E. McKenzie & Co., Ltd., Seed Merchants, McKenzie Bldg., Brandon; President, Canadian- Phoenix Fire Insurance Co.; member Brandon Board of Trade. Born York County, Ont., Aug. 1, 1870, son of Fran- cis Bethel and Maria Carley McKenzie. Educated Brandon. In grain, flour and feed business with his father until 1897; gave up grain business and established present business. 1900. Married Laura Bell, 1902; has two daughters. Liberal; Christian Scientist. Address: 405 8th St., Brandon, Man. McKENZIE, Georg-e E., M. D. — Physi- cian, 1 Hastings St., E., Vancouver. Born York County, Ont., May 8, 1876, son of F. B. and Maria McKenzie. Edu- cated University of Toronto. Came to British Columbia, 1909. Served 10th Canadian Field Hospital, South African War, 1901. Married Gertrude Mary Paisley, Brandon; has one son. Soci- ety: A. F. & A. M. Recreation: Driving. Address: 1349 Park Drive, Vancouver, B. C. McKENZIE, James C. — Architect. Born West Kilbride, Scotland, Nov. 6, 1879, son of William and Maggie Mc- Kenzie. Educated West Kilbride, Ard- rossan Academy, Ayr Academy, Glasgow High School. Studied architecture with Alexander & Patterson, Glasgow; later Italy; practiced Dumfries, Scotland, some years. Came to British Columbia, 1907. Recreations: Golf, tennis. Ad- dress: Vancouver, B. C. McKENZIE, M., M. I.. A. — Elected to first Alberta Legislature, for Macleod, 1905, and for Claresholm, 1909. Liberal. Address: Macleod, Alta. 5^8 WHO'S WHO AND WHY ARCHIBALD CAMERON McKBNZIB. McXENZIX:, Archibald Cameron — Vice President Northern Construction Co., Ltd., 606 Union Bank Bldg., Winnipeg. Born Mara Township, near Beaverton, Ont., May 10, 1865, son of Archibald and Mary Ann McDonald McKenzie. Educated: Mara public schools. Gen- eral merchant, Kirkfleld, Ont., 1886-1897; mining, British Columbia, 1897; con- tractor, Manitoba, 1898-1904; present company incorporated 1904; built To- ronto-Sudbury line of C. N. R. Married Mary May MacKenzie, daughter of Alex- ander MacKenzie, 1896; has one son and three daughters. Club: Carleton. So- ciety: A. F. & A. M. Recreation: horse racing. Conservative; Presbyterian. Ac^- dress: Beaverton, Ont. 549 WHO'S WHO AND WHY DANIEL WILLIS McKERCHAR. McKERCHAB, Daniel Willis, M. A., I^i;. D. — Barrister, Union Bank Bldg., Winnipeg-. Born St. Elmo, Glengarry County, Ont., May 2, 1864, son of Mary Sinclair and Donald McKerchar. Edu- cated Winnipeg public schools; Collegi- ate Institute; Manitoba University. Taught school Rapid City, Manitou and Morden, Man., 1887-1891; called to Mani- toba Bar, 1895; practiced, Winnipeg, since 1895. Member of Council, Mani- toba Bar Association since 1906. Served as Official Administrator Eastern Judi- cial District of Manitoba. Member Y. M. C. A. Board since 1900. Married Kate J. MacKenzie, Morden, Man., 1896; has one son. Clubs: Carleton; Canadian. Societie: C. O. F.; A. O. U. W. Address: 180 Balmoral St., Winnipeg, Man. McKXZ^I^IGAN, John Black. — Provin- cial Surveyor of Taxes and Inspector of Revenue, C. A., Parliament Buildings, Victoria. Born Aberdeen, Scotland, Dec. 20, 1845, son of Alexander and Agnes McKilligan. Educated Robert Gordon's College, Aberdeen. Accountant, Aber- deen, 1860. Came to Canada, 1876; Win- nipeg, 1879-1888; came to British Co- lumbia, 1890. Present office since 1901. Married Sarah Dodds, Toronto, 1878, and has one son and one daughter. Socie- ties: A. F. & A. M.; R. A. C, A. A. S. R., 18 deg. Address: 1753 Rockland Ave., Craigmore, Victoria, B. C. McKII^IiOF, John I. — Of McKillop & Benjafield, Real Estate and Financial Brokers, Regina. Born Inverness, Que., Oct. 29, 1874, son of William and Chris- tina McKillop. Educated public and hig-h schools, Quebec. Came to Saskat- chewan, 1904. Ranching, Saskatchewan, until 1904; real estate business, Lums- den, Sask., 1904-1907; established pres- ent business 1907. Member, Regina JOHN L. McKILLOP. Board of Trade. Married Rose Benja- field, Regina, 1907. Liberal; Baptist. Address: 1800 16th Ave., Regina, Sask. REV. CHARLES WILLIAM McKIM, M. A. McKIM, Bev. Charles William, M. A. — Archdeacon of Keewatin, Rector of St. Alban's pro-Cathedral, Kenora; Member of the General Synod of the Church of England; Chaplain 98th Regiment of In- fantry, holding rank of Honorary Cap- tain. Born Toronto, Ont., Aug. 12, 1867, son of Robert and Isabella Meredith McKim. Educated Wycliffe College, To- ronto; King's College, Windsor. Curate, Trinity Church, Toronto, 1899; Assistant Rector of Holy Trinity Church, Winni- peg, 1900; Rector, St. Alban's pro-Cathe- dral, Kenora, 1906; Archdeacon of Kee- watin since 1909. Unmarried. Address: Kenora, Ont. 550 WHO'S WHO AND WHY IklcXIM, Harold C. K., B. A. — of Will- iams, Walsh, McKim & Hausser, Barris- ters and Solicitors, Canada Permanent Bldg ..Vancouver. Born Deloraine, Man., Jan. 9, 1884, son of Walter P. andd Harriet L. McKim. Educated: Manitoba Univer- sity. Came to Vancouver 1907. Law student with Davis, Marshall & Mao- Neill, 1908-1910; called to British Co- lumbia bar, 1910; member of firm Wil- liams, Walsh & McKim, 1911-1912; pres- ent partnership formed 1912. Married Minnie Viola Burns, Winnipeg, 1909: has one son. Club: University (Direc- tor) ; Secretary Manitoba University Association of British Columbia. Rec- reation: shooting. Conservative; Meth- odist. Address: 1249 Eighth Ave. E., Vancouver, B. C. McKINirON, A. G. — Manager, F. C. Lowes & Co., Real Estate and Financial Brokers, 636 First St., Edmonton. Born Port Elgin, Ont., Dec. 22, 1884, son of James and Margaret Tolmie McKinnon. Educated public and high schools, Port Elgin. Came to Alberta, 1901. Chief Clerk, Electric Dept., City of Edmon- ton, 1903-1910; with present company since 1910. Liberal; Presbyterian. Ad- dress: Edmonton, Alta. NEIL D. McKINNON. McKINlTOnr, Neil D. — President Mc- Kinnons, Ltd., Department Store, Wey- burn; President, Saskatchewan Realty & Investment Co., Ltd. Born Grey County, Ont., Dec. 20, 1861, son of Don- ald and Flora Mclntyre McKinnon. Gen- eral merchant, Badjeros, Ont., 1885-1897; general merchant, Creemore, Ont., 1897- 1902; came to Weyburn, 1902; estab- lishecj present business in his own name, 1902; Norman D. McKinnon taken into business and Arm style changed to The McKinnon Co., 1908-1912; incorporated. 1912. Mayor, Weyburn, 1908; Alderman, 1905-1907. Married Adeline Norman, York County, Ont., 1883; has one son and two daughters. Recreations: curl- ing, fishing, shooting. Liberal; Presby- terian. Address: Fourth St., Weyburn, Sask. Mcknight, Andrew, C. H., J. p. — Superintendent, Cumberland Union Wa- terworks Co., Ltd. Born Kirkcudbright, Scotland, Sept. 9, 1847, son of Robert and Barbara McKnight. Educated public schools, Kirkcudbright. Practiced Kirk- cudbright, 1863. Came to Wellington, 1878; chief engineer, Wheeler Iron Co., West Middlesex, Pa., 1881-1883, when re- turned to Wellington as engineer, Well- ington Collieries, Ltd.; master mechanic, Union Collieries, Ltd. (afterwards Cana- dian Collieries, Ltd.). Cumberland, 1889- 1906, appointed to present position, 1906. Married Emma Turner, England, 1877; has two sons and two daughters. Soci- ety: I. O. O. F. Recreation: All athletic sports. Address: Union Hotel, Cumber- land, B. C. McI^AG-AN, Mrs. Sara Anne. — ^Widow of John Campbell McLagan. Born Ire- land, daughter of John and Martha Mc- lntyre Maclure. Came to Canada with her parents, 1855. Educated New West- minster, B. C. Father was one of the pioneer surveyors British Columbia and with Royal Engineers assisted in first telegraph construction. Entered Govern- ment telegraph service, 1868; manager Victoria telegraph office, 1881-1884. Hus- band established Vancouver World, 1886; at his death Mrs. McLagan became pres- ident of that company and managed the paper 1900-1905. Active member Wom- en's Council, Vancouver; President of same, three years; organized local Coun- cil of Women, New Westminster; as- sisted in organizing Art Historical Sci- entific Association; Young Women's Christian Association; first Chapter of Daughters of the Empire and Victorian Order of Nurses, Vancouver. Has one son and three daughters. Presbyterian. Address: Hazelbrae, Clayburn, B. C. MclLAINX:, Frederic William. — Mining and Real Estate; District Land Agent for C. P. R., Greenwood. Born Man- chester, England, son of Peter and Annie McLaine. Educated private schools; Victoria University, England. Came to British Columbia, 1896. Interested Boundary country since 1896; present position since 1902. Alderman, 1911; Mayor, 1912; Police Commissioner, Greenwood; Official Administrator for Greenwood District; Secretary, Green- wood Board of Trade; President, Agri- cultural Association. Married Iva Mary Jakes, Cobourg, Ont.; has one daughter. Club: Greenwood (President, 1909-1910). Recreations: hunting, fishing. Conserva- tive; Anglican. Address: Greenwood, B. C. 551 WHO'S WHO AND WHY ARCHIBALD McLAREN. McIiABEN, Archibald.— Of McLaren Bros., Strathcona Hotel, Winnipeg. Born Balderson, Ont, April 7, 1856, son of Alexander McLaren. Educated public schools, Perth, Ont. Hotel business, Perth, 1870; proprietor of Empire Hotel and Strathcona Hotel, Winnipeg, 1904. Society: A. F. & A. M. Recreations: Outdoor sports. Conservative; Presby- terian. Address: Strathcona Hotel, Winnipeg, Man. MclABEN, Frank N. — Van Dusen Harrington Co., Grain Exchange, Win- nipeg. Born Georgetown, Ont., July 18, 1873, son of William and Jessie Mc- Laren. Educated public schools, George- town. Grain business, Duluth, Minn., 1891. Came to Winnipeg, 1900. Married Ida McDonald, Granby, Que., 1907; has one daughter. Club: Carlton. Society: St. Andrew's. Recreation: Curling. An- glican. Address: 185 Spring St., Winni- peg, Man. Md^AUaHI^IN, Edward D. — Financial Broker, Armstrong Block, Calgary; Vice President Permanent Securities. Ltd. Born Brantford, Ont., Feb. 27, 1878, son of John and Hannah West McLaughlin. Educated: public schools and Collegiate Institute, Brantford. Came to Alberta, 1898. Associated with John West, We- taskiwin, 1898-1903; business of John West incorporated under name of Star Trading Co., Ltd., 1903, of which was President and Managing Director until 1909; engaged in present line, Calgary, EDWARD D. MCLAUGHLIN. 1909. Clubs: Alberta; Calgary Country; St. Andrew's Golf. Recreations: shoot- ing, fishing, golf. Conservative; Meth- odist. Addi-ess: 337 Fifteenth Ave. W., Calgary, Alta. McIiAXTBIN', William B. — Barrister and Solicitor, 304 Leeson-Lineham Bldg., Calgary. Born St. Mary's, Ont., May 1, 1885, son of C. C. and Margaret Mc- Laurin. Educated: public schools; Man- itoba University. Established present practice, 1910. Recreations: sports of all kinds. Liberal; Baptist. Address: Bruner Block, Calgary, Alta. McIiAWS, William H. — Of Lougheed, Bennett, McLaws & Co., Commercial and Corporation Law, Eighth Ave. W., Cal- gary; Director Western Foundry & Met- al Co.; Director Canadian Western Nat- ural Gas Light, Heat & Power Co., Ltd. Born Elgin County, Ont., April 8, 1882, son of Duncan and Janet McLaws. Edu- cated: Dutton High School. Came to Alberta, 1905. Married Jessie Preston, 1908. Club: Alberta Country. Recrea- tions: motoring. Conservative; Presby- terian. Address: 2200 8th St., Mount Royal, Calgary, Alta. McIiEAN, Hon. Archibald J. — ^Provin- cial Secretary, Government of Alberta, Edmonton. Born Elgin County, Ont., Sent. 25, 1860 son of James and Murchie Mc- Lean. Educated public schools, Elgin County. Came to Manitoba, 1881. Farm- ing, Burton, Man., 1881-1887. Came to Alberta, 1887, ranching Taber. Elected to Alberta Legislature for Lethbridge, 1909. Married Margaret Duncan, 1904 552 WHO'S WHO AND WHY HON. A. J. McLEAN. (deceased); has one son. Club: Chinook (Lethbridge) ; Edmonton. Societies: A. F. & A. M. ; Shriner; Scottish Pdte. Rec- reations: Riding, curling. Liberal; Pre.s- byterian. Address: Taber, Alta. E. H. S. McLEAN, M. D., C. M. MCcIiEAN, Ernest H. S., M. D., C. M. — Physician and Surgeon, City Medical Health Officer. Born Brockville, Ont., May 18, 1871, son of Henry and Harriet Dulmage McLean. Educated high schools, Brockville; Queen's University. Post-graduate course. New York hospi- tals, 1890. Practiced Calgary and Banff, 1891; Revelstoke since 1892. Married Ralphia Weir Stett, Spencerville, Ont., Calgary, 1911. Club: Revelstoke. Soci- ety: I. O. O. F. Conservative; Anglican. Address: Revelstoke, B. C. McIiEAN, i;achlau. — Of McLean Bros., Contractors, Nelson Bank Bldg., Van- couver. Born Islay, Argyleshire, Scot- land, April 16, 1850, son of Hector and Margaret McLean. Educated Scotland. Came to Canada, 1863. Farmed Well- ington County, Ont, 1863-1879; lumber mill, Saubles, 1879-1900; established present business, 1900. Married Ann Turner, 1878; has one daughter. Soci- ety: Clan McLean, Past Chief, Gaelic Society. Presbyterian. Address: 1548 8th Ave., W. Vancouver, B. C. McI^EAN, Norman. — Of McLean Bros., Contractors, Loans and Investment*, Molsons Bank Bldg., Vancouver. Born Tarbert, Harris, Scotland, Aug. 26, 1860, son of Hector and Margaret McLean. Educated Ontario. Lumber trade, On- tario; came to British Columbia, 1891, contracting for railways and reclaiming low-lying lands the Eraser River Valley. Director, British Columbia Drainage & Dyking Co. Married Mary Eliza Busby, 1887; has two sons and one daughter. Clubs: Canadian; Terminal City. Rec- reation: Athletics. Address: 1121 Har- wood St., Vancouver, B. C. T/LcImJIAJH, William James. — Hudson's Bay officer (retired). Born Scaliscro Par- ish of Uig, Island of Lewis, Rosshire, Scotland, Oct. 27, 1841, son of Angus and Ann McRae McLean. Educated high school, Stornoway. Landed York Fac- tory, Hudson's Bay Co. Post, 1859, after voyage on sailing ship Prince of Wales fifty-one days' duration. Came to Fort Garry (now Winnipeg), 1860; Mackenzie River District, 1863; remaining there ten years in charge Fort Laird; in charge Fort Qu'Appelle, 1873-1883; in charge English River District (head- quarters Isle Lacrosse), 1883-1884. Ap- pointed to Fort Pitt, on North Saskat- chewan, and taken prisoner with family in Indian uprising, 1885; held captive sixty-three days. Stationed Fort Alex- ander till 1886 when went to Lower Fort Garry in charge Lake Winnipeg District. Retired from service Hudson's Bay Co., 1892. Married Helen, daughter of Alex. Hunter Murray, a noted officer in Hud- son's Bay Co. service. Has six sons and six daughters. Address: 276 Furby St., Winnipeg, Man. McIiHIiItATSt, John. — Superintendent of Terminals, C. P. R., Winnipeg. Born Lochiel, Glengarry, Ont, Nov. 30, 1854, son of Alexander and Mary McLellan. Educated public school, Russel; county grammar school. Came to Manitoba, 1878. Railway employe, C. P. R., 1878, traveled with first through train into Manitoba; in charge transfer between Winnipeg and St. Boniface, 1878-1881; general foreman freight department, 1881-1889; charge of docks and shipping. Port Arthur and Fort William, 1889- 1903; general yardmaster, Winnipeg yards, 1893-1902; trainmaster out of Winnipeg, 1902-1904; local freight agent, 1904-19-07; superintendent of terminals, 1878. Served with Winnipeg Infantry Company as private at Winni- peg, 1879-1882. Married Margaret Mc- Millan, 1881; has three sons and two 553 WHO'S WHO AND WHY daughters. Club: Western Canada ^ailway. Societies: A. F. & A. M. ; L. O. L. Conservative; Presbyterian. Ad- dress: 19S Austin St., Winnipeg, Man. L. B. McLELLAN, B. A. McIiEIiIiAN, Iieander Blair, B. A.— Of McLellan, Savage & White, Barristers, Vancouver. Born Maitland, N. S., Nov. 28, 1873, son of John G. and Easta O'Brien McLellan. Educated Dalhousie University. Came to British Columbia, 1900; called to British Columbia Bar, 1904. Served with 6th Volunteer Regi- ment, Vancouver. Married Mabel Eraser, 1911. Clubs: Commercial; University. Society: I. O. O. F. Liberal; Presbyte- rian. Address: Vancouver, B. C. and Margaret McLeod. Educated high school, Kamloops; Central Business Col- lege, Toronto. With Canadian finan- ciers, real estate brokers, Vancouver, 1909; real estate, own name, Vancouver, 1910; established present business, 1910. Societies: I. O. O. F.; K. P. Recrea- tion: hunting. Conservative; Presbyte- rian. Address: Kamloops, B. C. McIiBOD, p. M. — Barrister, 347 Pender St., Vancouver. Born New Brunswick, June 6, 1857, son of Alexander and Marian McLeod. Educated University of New Brunswick. Taught school Camp- bellton, N. B., 1882-1887; practiced Sus- sex, N. B Came to British Columbia, 1892, and spent eight years in Koote- nay country, coming to Vancouver, 1900. Married Alice J. McLeod, Sussex, N. B. ; has two daughters. Address: 780 Vic- toria Drive, Vancouver, B. C. EVANDER McLEOD. McIiBOD, Evander — Financial and Real Estate Broker, Kamloops. Born Kamloops, Jan. 27, 1889, son of William CAPT. G. B. McLEOD. McIiEOS, Captain Georg'e B. — Of Lun- dy-McLeod Land Co., Ltd., Real Estate Brokers, Edmonton . Director, Western Clays, Ltd. Born Guelph, Ont, March 2, 1879, son of Murdock and Annie McLeod. Educated public schools and College Insti- tute, Ontario. Clerk, Bond Hardware Co., Guelph, 1895-1902; came to Alberta, 1902; clerk, Roos Bros., Edmonton, 1902- 1904; assistant manager, Revillon Bros., 1904-1906; hardware business on own account, 1906-1909; sold business, 1909; established present business, 1910. Pres- ident, Edmonton Liberal Association, 1910-1911. Served Captain, Edmonton 101st Fusiliers. Clubs: Edmonton; Cana- dian; Edmonton Hockey (President). So- ciety: A. F. & A. M. (Master Royal Arch). Recreations: All outdoor sports. Liberal; Baptist. Address: 368 12th St., Edmonton, Alta. WHO'S WHO AND WHY GEORGE T. McLEOD. nicIiEOD, Georg-e T, — President, Real Estate Trust Co., Ltd., Real Estate and Financial Agents, Bank of British North America Bldg, Calgary. Born Lebanon, Mo., Dec. 5, 1878, son of James and Mary McLeod. Educated public and high schools, Ontario. Contractor and build- er, Winnipeg, 1902-1907; established present business, 1908. Member of Cal- gary Board of Trade. Married Annie Dobl, Winnipeg, 1907. Liberal; Angli- can. Address: 637 15th Ave., W., Cal- gary, Alta. Mc^EOS, John — Financial Broker, of The John McLeod Co., Ltd., 516 Pender St., Vancouver. Born Glen Norman, Glengarry Co., Ont., son of Murdock and Bella Stewart McLeod. Educated public schools. Came to British Columbia, 1897. Married Margaret W. McAdie. Nanaimo, B. C, 1910. Club: Terminal City. Society: A. F. & A. M. Presby- terian. Address: 612 Holly Lodge, Van- couver, B. C. IVIc^IjOD, John xrormau. — Merchant, Dunsmuir Ave., Cumberland. Born In- verness, N. S., Feb. 13, 1876, son of James and Annie McLeod. Educated Inverness public schools. Miner, Cum- berland County, N. S., 1894. Came to British Columbia, 1896; furnishing busi- ness, Cumberland, 1899. Elected Alder- man of Cumberland, 1896; re-elected, 1909, and still in office. Chairman, Board of Works; member License Board. Mar- ried Lila Hugo, Cumberland, 1907. So- cieties: A. F. & A. M.; Shriner; I. O. O. P. Recreations: Riding, driving. Ad- dress: Cumberland, B. C. SAMUEL McLEOD. McIJEOI}, Samuel. — Financial and Real Estate Broker. Born Prince Ed- ward Island, Sept. 17, 1852, son of Don- ald and Isabella McLeod. Educated pub- lic schools. Prince Edward Island. Shoe- maker, Bredalbane, P. E. I., 1873. Came to Winnipeg and engaged shoemaking business with Dodd & Co., 1881. Came to Prince Albert and formed partner- ship with W. Shannon, 1883; partnership dissolved, 1888, and engaged for him- self in general merchandise; sold busi- ness and retired, 1898. Councillor, Prince Albert Town, 1894-1895; Mayor, 1896; Alderman, 1905, 1911-1912; President, Prince Albert Board of Trade, 1888; Vice-President, 1910; member for Prince Albert city and district, Northwest Ter- ritories Legislature, 1898-1902; member Half-Breed Scrip Commission, 1900. Married Elizabeth E. Biggar, Prince Ed- ward Island, 1874 (deceased) ; married Winnifred Biggar, Winnipeg, 1892; has three sons. Society: I. O. F. Recrea- tions: Running, jumping, baseball. Lib- eral; Presbyterian. Address: Prince Al- bert, Sask. McMASTER, Alfred Erwin — General Agent Grand Trunk Pacific Railway, G. T. Ry. System, G. T. P. Coast S. S. Co., Prince Rupert. Born Perth, Ont.., Oct. 22, 1885, son of John and Anne Mc- Master. Educated Perth. Clerk, Perth, 1902. Came to British Columbia, 1908; member of Council of Board of Trade, Prince Rupert. Married Phyllis Mar- gery Nelson, Port Arthur, Ont. Clubs: Prince Rupert; Kaien Island. Address: Prince Rupert, B. C. McMASTEB, Edward Blake. — Of W. J. McMaster & Sons, Wholesale Manufac- turers of Clothing, 1176 Homer St., Van- couver; Director, Vancouver Exhibition Association. Born Montreal, July 28, 1876, son of William John and Eliza- beth Carson McMaster. Educated Upper Canada College and Trinity University. Traveler, W. J. McMaster & Sons, Mon- 555 WHO'S WHO AND WHY E. B. McM.ASTER. treal, until 1906, when he was appointed sales manager, Vancouver. Served as Alderman, Vancouver, 1911; Chairman, Market Industries Committee. Married Mary Stewart, Glasgow, Scotland, 1904; has two sons. Clubs: Vancouver; Com- mercial. Societies: A. F. & A. M. ; S. O. I.; Commercial Travelers Association. Liberal; Presbyterian. Address: 967 Tenth Ave., W., Vancouver, B. C. McMEANS, I^endrum, K. C, M. Ii. A. — Barrister, Bank of Nova Scotia Bldg., Winnipeg. Born Brantford, Ont., July 30, 1859, son of Andrew and Mary Mc- Means. Educated Brantford. Came to Winnipeg, 1S82. One of Commissionei's for revision of statutes of Manitoba. Elected to represent South Winnipeg, Manitoba Legislature, 1910. Director, ]'"irst National Realty Co.; Vice-Presi- dent, Sovereign Life Assurance Co. Mar- ried Mary Beatrice Harris, Montreal, 1884 ; has three sons and one daughter. Clubs: Manitoba; St. Charles Country; Adanac. Recreations: Golf, motoring. Conserva- tive; Anglican. Address: Assiniboine Ave., Armstrong Point, Winnipeg, Man. KcMEANS, Vivian Arthur Vinton — Of McMeans, Nutter & Co., Insurance and General Agents, Bank of Nova Scotia Bldg., Winnipeg. Born Winnipeg, July 2, 1885, son of Lendrum and Mary Har- ris McMeans. Educated: Winnipeg pub- lic and high schools. Clerk, Imperial Crown Bank, 1902-1906; manager. North- ern Bank, Pearson and North, Winnipeg, 1906-1909; member of firm, Nash & Mc- Means, insurance agents, Winnipeg, 1910-1911; present partnership formed 1911. Captain 34th Fort Garry Horse, Winnipeg Married Katherine Macdon- ald daughter of Hon. Mr. Justice Mac- donald, Winnipeg. 1911. Club: Western Canadai Military Institute. Societies: A. F & A. M.; I. O. O. F. Recreation: hock- ey Conservative; Anglican. Address: 803 Dorchester Ave., Winnipeg, Man. lUCcDiIICKEN, Alexander. — Provincial Police Magistrate, Old Land Titles Bldg., Winnipeg. Born Queenston, Ont., Aug. 27, 1837, son of Hon. Gilbert MCMlcken, stipendiary Magistrate for Dominion of Canada, and Ann Theresa McMicken. Educated public and high schools; To- ronto Academy. Postmaster, Niagara Falls, Ont., 1858. Came to Manitoba, 1872. Alderman, City of Winnipeg, 1875- 1876. Served with Winnipeg Field- Bat- tery. Married Margaret Sara Johnson, Niagara, 1859. Club: Adanac. Conserva- tive; Presbyterian. Address: 61 Obsorne St., Winnipeg, Man. McMiZCKi;XNG, Antony Edg'ar Trimble, M. D., O. lit.- — Physician and Surgeon, 1122 Government St., Victoria. Born Victoria, July 21, 1880, son of Robert and Margaret McMickllng. Educated McGlll University. Practiced Victoria since 1905. Surgeon Dominion Govern- ment Marine Hospital, Victoria. Mar- ried Maud Ethel Bone, Victoria, 1908; has one son. Club: Pacific. Presbyte- rian. Address: Victoria, B. C. McMII^I^Anr, Allan Francis. — Born Cumberland, Ont., Aug. 17, 1865, son of Angus and Harriet McMillan. Educated Cumberland; Spokane, Wash. Jewelry business, Ottawa, 1885-1895; traveled for himself, selling diamonds and specu- lating real estate during pioneer days of Rossland, B. C, 1895-1897; later Phoe- nix, B. C, and Lethbridge, Alta; finally establishing business of diamond spe- cialist and jeweler, Vancouver; retired, 1911. Married Sylvia Kate Matilda Town, 1899; has one son and three daughters. Society: K. of C. Recrea- tions: Walking, driving. Liberal; Roman Catholic. Address: 1974 Barclay St., Vancouver, B. C. McMIIi^AN', Major Charles. — (Re- tired), 744 Hastings St., Vancouver. Born Toronto, Feb. 14, 1865, son of Rob- ert and Annie McMillan. Educated To- ronto. Clerk, Toronto, 1882. Came to Winnipeg, 1882, as clerk with Canada Northwest Land Co., as agent North- west Land Co., sold all original townslte of Calgary, 1889-1891; City Clerk and Treasurer, Calgary, 1891-1904; came to British Columbia, 1907; Corporal, Rlel Rebellion, 1885; medal. Fish Creek and Batouche. Major command of "A" Squadron 15th Light Horse, Calgary. Married May Agnes McGuire, Winnipeg, 1889; has one daughter. Club: Ranch- men's (Calgary). Recreation: Lacrosse, Address: 429 Pender St., Vancouver, B. C. WHO'S WHO AND WHY SIR DANIEL HUNTER McMILLAN, K. C. M. G. l/LdBILII.lMAJSr, Sir Daniel Hunter, X. C. M. Cr. — President Northern Crown Bank; Director Great West Life Assurance Co.; Director Manitoba and Northwest Loan Co.; "Vice-President Manitoba Water Power Electrical Co.; Trustee Manitoba Sanitarium for Consumptives; created K. C. M. G., 1902. Born Whitby, Ont, Jan. 14, 1846, son of James and Eleanor McMillan. Educated Whitby and Colling- wood, Ont. Unsuccessful candidate Mani- toba Legislature for Winnipeg, 1879; elected, 1880, and represented Center, Winnipeg, until 1900. Member of Manitoba Government as Provincial Treasurer, 1889-1900; Lieutenant-Governor of Man- itoba, 1900-1910. Served with Canadian Volunteers on Niagara Frontier, 1864; during Fenian Raid, 1866; Red River Expedition, 1870; Major, 95th Battalion; North West Rebellion (medal), 1885, and promoted to the command June 17, 1887 Is a retired field officer, name retained on militia list. Married Mary Lindsay, Collingwood, Ont., 1877. Club: Manitoba. Society: A. F. & A. M. Liberal. Ad- dress: Crescent Road, Winnipeg, Man. 557 WHO'S WHO AND WHY Mc!MIIiZ;an, Ernest James. — President and Managing Editor, News Publishing Co., Ltd., Moose Jaw; President, Saskat- chewan Farmer Publishing Co. Born Cedar Grove, Ont, Sept. 20, 1878, son of William and Mary Brock McMillan. Came to Carberry, Man., with his par- ents, 1881. Educated public schools, Carberry. Publisher, Treherne Times, Treherne, Man., 1899; Moose Jaw News (weekly), 1906; Moose Jaw Morning News, 1907. President, Saskatchewan Hockey League. Married Annie Olive Buchbach, Treherne, 1904; has one daughter. Societies: I. O. O. F. ; A. F. & A. M. Provincial Rights; Presbyte- rian. Address: 112 Fairford, E., Moose Jaw, Sask. McMII;3;AN, Hug'h — Farmer. Born Tho- rah Township, Ontario County, Ont., July 17, 1842, son of Archibald and Mary Currie McMillan. Educated public schools. Engaged railway contracts, Ontario. Entered on land he now occu- pies, 1880, driving with his brother by Red River cart from Winnipeg. Served as Councillor and Reeve, Riverside, Man., 1882-1883; J. P. for number of years. Associated with Manitoba Grain Growers' Association since its inception. Married Christy Ellen Ross, Lancaster, Ont., 1875; has three sons and two daughters. Society: R. T. of T. Lib- eral; Presbyterian. Address: Margaret, Man. McMIIi]DAN, John, B. A. — Barrister and Solicitor. Born Inverness-shire, Scotland, son of Angus McMillan. Edu- cated public school, Scotland; College Institute, Brandon and Winnipeg; Uni- versity of Manitoba; Manitoba College. Came to Canada, 1887; to Manitoba, 1893; taught school, Manitoba, 1896- 1902; law student, 1903-1906; called to Manitoba Bar, 1906; moved to Saskat- chewan, and practiced, 1906. Member of Law Society, of Saskatchewan. Society: A. F. & A. M. (Kinistino .Lodge No. 1, Prince Albert R. A. Chapter No. 160, Prince Albert Perceptory No. 53). Rec- reations: Curling, golf, shooting. Lib- eral; Presbyterian. Address: Prince Al- bert, Sask. McMII^I^AN, J. A. — McMillan Com- mission Co., Real Estate Brokers and Automobile Dealers, Clinkskill Cham- bers, Saskatoon; President, Real Estate Exchange. Born Erin, Ont., March 31, 1866, son of Charles and Christina Mc- Dougall McMillan. Educated Toronto University. Minister, Disciples of Christ, Glencoe, Ont., and States of Michigan and Ohio eight years; Ameri- can Vice-Consul, Winnipeg, 1902-1907; minister. Church of Christ, Yellow Grass, Sask., 1907-1909; established present business, 1911. Married Agnes McMillan. Yuill, Portage la Prairie, 1911. Society: R. T. Independent; Church of Christ. Address: Saskatoon, Sask. JOHN FRANKLIN McMILLAN. IVKcMIIiliAIT, John Franklin — Manager Royal Bank of Canada, Edmonton. Born Charlottetown, P. E. I., April 21, 1879, son of Donald and Jane F. McMillan. Educated: public schools, Charlottetown; graduated West Kent Schools, 1894; won senior scholarship for Charlottetown for entrance to Prince of Wales College, 1894. Junior, Merchants Bank, Prince Edward Island, 1894-1898; manager Mer- chants Bank of Prince Edward Island, Summerside, P. E. I., 1898-1905; man- ager Bank of Commerce, Summerside, 1905-1906; manager Royal Bank, Char- lottetown, 1906-1909; manager present 'jranch since 1909. Clubs: Edmonton; NTorthern. Address: Arlington Apts.^ Edmonton, Alta. 558 WHO'S WHO AND WHY SKcMIIkliAN', William J. — Of W. J. Mc- Millan & Co., Ltd., Wholesale Grocer, 110 Alexander St., Vancouver. Born Restigouche, N. B., June 26, 1858, son of James and Mary McMillan. Educated public schools. New Brunswick. Came to British Columbia, 1883; produce mer- chant, "Vancouver, 1888. Married Laura Emma Hone, Vancouver; has three sons and three daughters. Recreations: Fish- ing, hunting, boating. Address: 1064 Haro St., Vancouver, B. C. 'SIlcSiaXiI.AJH, William W. — President and Managing Director, Dominion Ele- vator Co., Ltd., Grain Exchange, Winni- peg. Born Ontario. Came to Winnipeg, 1875, engaged foundry and machinery business until 1882; milling and grain business, 1882-1892; grain business ex- clusively since then. Vice-President, Al- berta Grain Co. ; ex-President, Northwest Grain Dealei-s Association. Clubs: Mani- toba, Carleton. Liberal; Presbyterian. Address: 146 Hargrave St., Winnipeg, Man. VtcHiUiIiIilSI, Bev. Canon Willmott Ed- ward Vimell, B. A. — Anglican Clergy- man, rector of St. Cyprian's, Lethbridge. Born Diddulph Township, Middlesex County, Ont, Jan. 2, 1876, son of Wil- liam Gunning and Rebecca Hedging Mc- Millen. Educated public schools; Col- lege Institute; Huron College and West- ern University; graduate Arts and Di- vinity, 1897; pastoral charge, Milverton, Ont., 1897; ordained Deacon, 1897; Priest, 1898; charge, Princeton, Ont., 1900-1904; came to Alberta, 1904; charge of mis- sion at Olds, Alta, 1904-1907; rector, Wetaskiwin, Alta, 1907-1910, when called to present charge. Member Executive Board of Diocese of Calgary, since 1908; Delegate to Provincial Synod of Rupert's Land, 1910. Married Rebecca Louisa Roe, Milverton, Ont., 1900; has one daughter. Societies: L O. O. P.; C. O. W. O. W. Recreations: Tennis, foot- ball, hockey, curling Conservative. Ad- dress: St. Cyprian's Rectory, Leth- bridge, Alta. TXcSHVImImISN, Ernest W. — Manager, Merchant Bank, Calgary. Born Belle- ville, Ont. Educated Belleville. Came to Alberta, 1905. Club: Ranchmen's. Address: Calgary, Alta. SXcMUI^I^IIN, James Edward. — Solici- tor to C. P. R., Vancouver. Born Wood- stock, Ont, June 20, 1872, son of Rev. W. F. and Susanna Gilbert McMullen. Educated high school, Woodstock; Os- goode Hall. Called to Ontario Bar, 1906; practiced Gait, 1896-1898; solicitor to C. P. R., Montreal, 1898. Came to Brit- ish Columbia to accept present position, 1906. Married Naomi Temple, Toronto, 1906; has one son and one daughter. Clubs: Vancouver; Union (Victoria). Recreation: Golf. Liberal; Presbyterian. Address: Shaughnessy Heights, Vancou- ver, B. C. McMUNN, Bobert Sydney, M. A., KC. S. — Physician, 620 1^^ Main St., Winnipeg. Born Ontario, Feb. 8, 1871, son of Thomas and Sarah McMunn. Came West as a boy. Educated Winnipeg pub- lic schools; Manitoba University. Prac- ticed Winnipeg since 1897. Member of Winnipeg Public School Board, 1910; Health Officer for Kildohan Municipal- ity. Member of Liberal Executive, Win- nipeg. Club: Carleton. Society: Med- ical. Liberal; Presbyterian. Address: 180 Selkirk St., Winnipeg, Man. niclXUBCHV, Bobert Daniel, B. A. — Barrister and Solicitor, Bond Exchange Bldg., Regina. Born Harriston, Ont.. Sept. 10, 1872, son of Archibald and Flora McLean McMurchy. Educated high school, Harriston; Toronto Univer- sity. Taught school, Howick Tnp., Hu- ron County, Ont., 1890-1891; Todmorden, Ont., 1895-1896; principal, high school, Chesley, Ont., 1899-1904. Came to Re- gina, 1904; principal Regina High School, 1904-1906; studied law and called to Saskatchewan Bar, 1909; prac- ticed with J. C. Secord, one year; with J. P. Frame, one year; alone since 1911. Club: Assiniboia. Societies: A. F. & A. M.; C. O. P. Recreations: football, ten- nis. Liberal; Presbyterian. Address: Regina, Sask. McMirBBAV, Edward James, B. A., IL. B. — Of Wilton, McMurray, DeLorme & Davidson, Barristers and Solicitors, Mclntyre Block, Winnipeg; Director, Trustee Co. of Winnipeg, Ltd.; President Central Canada Securities Co.; Vice President National Loans and Invest- ment Co., Ltd. Born Oxford County, Ont., June 4, 1878, son of James and Sarah Leadman McMurray. Educated: St. Mary's Collegiate Institute; Normal School, Regina; Manitoba University. Taught school, Touchwood Hills, Sask., 1898-1903; law student with Leech & Leech and G. W. Baker, "Winnipeg, 1903- 1906; called to Manitoba bar, 1906; pres- ent partnership formed 1906; was Vice President West Winnipeg Liberal Asso- ciation. Married Margaret Moira Wil- ton, 1906 (deceased 1907); has one son. Clubs: Canadian; Young Men's Liberal. Society: I. O. O. F. Recreations: bowl- ing. Liberal. Address: 167 Poison Ave,, Winnipeg, Man. 559 WHO'S WHO AND WHY JAMES A. McNAIR. McNAIB, James A. — Timber and In- vestment Broker, Dominion Trust Bldg., Vancouver. Director, Prudential Invest- ment Co., Ltd.; Director, Western Pa- cific Development Co., Ltd.; President, Dominion Glazed Cement Pipe Co., Ltd.; Director, West Vancouver Land Co., Ltd.; Director, Capitol Hill Land Co., Ltd. Born Jacquet River, N. B., Aug. 11, 1865, son of Nathaniel and Martha McNair. Educated public school. Gen- eral store, Dalhousie Junction, N. B., 1882. Came to British Columbia, 1892. Ferry Commissioner, North Vancouver. Treasurer, Y. M. C. A. (President three years). Married Minnie G. McKay, New Brunswick; has one son and one daugh- ; ter. Address: Sixth St. and St. An- ! drews St., North Vancouver, B. C. 560 WHO'S WHO AND WHY HON. ARCHIBALD P. McNAB, M. L. A. McNAB, Hon., Archibald Feter, M. £. A. — Minister of Public Works for Saskatchewan, Parliament Bldgs., Re- gina. Born Glengarry, Ont., May 29, 1864, son of Malcolm and Margaret Mc- Nab. Educated public schools, Van- kleek Hill, Ont. Came to Manitoba, 1882; homesteaded Virden district, 1883; grain buyer for Ogilvie Milling Co., 1888 to 1902; engaged grain business for him- self, Rosthern, Sask., 1902, came to Saskatoon, and became partner Saska- toon Milling & Elevator Co., 1906; presi- dent of same, 1909. Member for School Board of Alexander, Man., 1897-1902; Chairman, Rosthern School Board, 1903- 1906; elected for City of Saskatoon, Saskatchewan Legislature, 1908-1912; Minister of Municipal Affairs, 1908-1912; apointed Minister of Public Works, 1912. Married Edith Wilson Todd, Oak Lake, Man., 1892; has four sons and two daughters. Clubs: Saskatoon; As- siniboia, Reglna. Societies: I. O. O. F. ; A. O. U. W. Recreations: Curling, foot- ball, hockey, baseball. Liberal; Presby- terian. Address: 703 Melrose St., Saska- toon, Sask. McNAIR, Robert. — Manufacturer of Robert McNair Shingle Co., Vancouver. Born Jacquet River, Restigouche Co., N. B., June 29, 1858, son of Nathaniel and Martha McNair. Educated public schools, Restigouche County. Lumber business near home village under firm name of McNair Bros.; removed to British Co- lumbia, 1892, and formed Hastings Shin- gle Mfg. Co.; later founded present firm. Director, McNair-Fraser Lumber Co., ROBERT McNAIR. Hastings Shingle Mfg. Co., Ltd. On ex- ecutive board of Westminster Hall and Central City Mission, Ltd. Married An- nie McKinnon, Shannon Vale, N. B., 1889; has two sons and three daughters. Presbyterian. Address: 1070 Melville St., Vancouver, B. C. McNAIR, William — Wholesale Fruit and Produce Merchant. Born Dalhousie, N. B., Sept. 20, 1848, son of Nathan and Martha McNair. Educated public schools, Restigouche County. Farming and lumber business. New Brunswick, previous to coming to British Columbia, 1891; lumber business, Vancouver, 1891- 1893; farming, Armstrong, 1893-1907; es- tablished present business, 1907; part- ner of McNair & Haddock, Ashcroft, es- tablished 1910; partner. The McNair Company Warehouse, Calgary. Married Jane Archibald, Dalhousie, N. B., 187S; has five sons and two daughters. Con- servative; Presbyterian. Address: Arm- strong, B. C. McNAXiI.'X', Percy Byron, D. D. S Dentist. Born Frederickton, N. B., Jan. 21, 1887, son of Moses Byron and Annie Marie McNally. Educated high school, Frederickton; University of New Bruns- wick; University of Pennsylvania. Den- tal student, Frederickton, 1904; dental surgeon, Utah, 1908. Came to Alberta, 1908. Societies: A. F. & A. M.; Utah State Dental Association; Xi Psi Phi fraternity. Recreations: Curling, shoot- ing, etc. Liberal; Baptist. Address: Strathcona, Alta. 561 WHO'S WHO AND WHY ALFRED McNALLY, M. D. McNAI.1.7, Alfred, M. D. — Physician, Stafford Block, Lethbrldge. Born Gait, Ont., March 12, 1882, son of Isaac and Elmina McNally. Educated College In- stitute, Gait.; Toronto University; in- terne, Toronto General Hospital, 1905- 1906; member staff, Hlbbing Hospital, Hibbing, Minn., 1906; came to Alberta, 1907. Married Alma Hillis. Sutton West, Ont., 1909 (deceased). Club: Chinook. Society: A. P. & A. M. Anglican. Ad- dress: Lethbridge, Alta. W. J. McNAMARA. McNAMABA, William J. — Lecturer on Religion and Travel; owner of McNa- mara, Ltd., Real Estate & Investments, 702 Tegler Blk., Edmonton. Born Ren- frew, Ont., Dec. 27, 1879, son of John and Maria McNamara. Educated St. Laurent College, Montreal; Laval Uni- versity. Came to Alberta, 1885; taught school, Edmonton, 1899-1902; established business, Wetaskiwin, 1902; Edmonton, 1910. Mayor, Wetaskiwin, 1909. Married Ida Lee Mulloy, Wetaskiwin, 1906; has two sons and one daughter. Club: North- ern. Recreations: motoring, outdoor sports, foreign travel. Liberal; Unitar- I ian. Address: 21st St., Edmonton, Alta. McNATTGHT, John Y. — Secretary, Bur- rell Inlet Tunnel & Bridge Co., Exchange Bldg., Vancouver. Born Dumfriesshire, Scotland, June 6, 1859, son of James and Agnes McNaught. Educted: parish school; Dumfries Academy. Farmed, Moosomin, 1883. Came to British Co- lumbia, 1896. Reeve of North Vancou- ver Municipality. Served with 90th Reg- ment, Winnipeg, and with Strathcona Horse through South African War. Rec- reations: gardening, mechanical work. Address: Lynn Valley, North Vancou- ver, B. C. McNEEIiY', Annie — Widow of Thomas McNeely. Daughter of Duncan Chls- holm and niece of late Donald Chia- hold, M. P. Married Thomas McNeely, one of pioneers of the lower Eraser, and twenty years ago came to New Westmin- ster where he erected the old Dominion Sawmills. Address: Jubilee Farm, Lad- ner, B. C. IVEcNEZi;!^, Neil Mann, M. S., C. M. — Physician and Surgeon, 3d Ave. and 6th St., Prince Rupert. Born Paisley, Ont., Feb. 23, 1877. son of Angus McNeill (British Columbia pioneer) and Flora McNeill. Educated: high school, Vic- toria, and University of Illinois; post- graduate course McGill University. Came to British Columbia, 1884. Served British Columbia R. G. A., five years. Member of four-oared crew which won Queen's Jubilee Cup, 1897. Practiced, Atlin, B. C, and Vancouver; for three years assistant surgeon Wellington Col- lieries, Ladysmith, B. C. Clubs: Prince Rupert; Prince Rupert Medical Associa- tion. Recreation: rowing. Address: Prince Rupert, B. C. 562 WHO'S WHO AND WHY MOST REV. N. McNEIL, D. D. JOfiTHJill., Most Bev. N., D. D. — Arch- ■bishop of Vancouver. Born Mabou, Cape Breton, N. S., November 23, 1851, son of Malcolm and Ellen McNeil. Educated: St. Francois Xavier's College, Antigon- ish, N. S.; Propaganda College, Rome; ordained, Rome, 1879; Bishop of St. George's, New Foundland, 1895-1910; ap- pointed archbishop of Vancouver, 1910; appointed archbishop of Toronto, 1912. Address: Wellesley Place, Toronto, Ont, 563 WHO'S WHO AND WHY EDWARD PEEL McNEILL. XAcirz:!!;]:!, Edward Peel — Of McNeill & Martin, Barristers and Solicitors, 24th St., Macleod; Director, Spectator Pub- lishing Co., Ltd.; Chairman, Municipal Public Hospital; President, Macleod Horse Show Association; Bencher, Al- berta Law Society since 1906; President, Bar Society Macleod Judicial District. Born, Dublin, Ireland, Dec. 23, 1863, son of William and Margaret Oliphant Mc- Neill. Educated: Whaley Range School, Manchester; High School, Uxbridge; To- ronto University; Osgoode Hall. Practis- ed with Ferguson & O'Brian, Toronto, 1889-1890; member of firm. Burton & McNeill, Toronto, 1890-1899; partner, Haultain, McKenzie & McNeill, Macleod, 1899-1906; practised alone, 1906-1909; present partnership formed, 1909. Un- successful candidate to Alberta Legisla- ture for Macleod, 1909. Served with Queen's Own Rifles, Toronto, 1885-1899; Lieutenant, 1889-1899; took active in- terest in rifle shooting; statistical ofllcer, Ontario Provincial Rifle Association, 1886-1888; statistical officer, Dominion of Canada Rifle Association, 1888; Honorary Secretary-Treasurer, Canadian Military Institute, Toronto, 1892-1898. Married Ellen Lydia Ives, Macleod, 1901; has one son and one da.ughter. Clubs: Mac- leod; Canadian Military Institute (To- ronto). Societies: A. P. & A. M.; I. O. F. Recreations: Fishing, hunting, mo- toring, golf, shooting. Conservative; Presbyterian. Address: "Dunmar," Mac- leod, Alta. 564 WHO'S WHO AXD WHY J. D. McNeill. VLcNEIImIm, Joliu D. — President and manager. Great Northern Transfer Co., Vancouver; president, Vancouver Coal Co.; vice-president. Mount Gladstone Mining Co.; director, Little Bros. Whole- sale Grocery; director, Haslaih Creek Lumber Co.; director. Tale Mining Co.; director, Vancouver Exhibition Associa- tion. Born Paisley, Ont., April 21, 1866, son of Archie and Helen Currie Mc- Neill. Educated public and high schools, Ontario. Came to British Columbia, 1982. Butcher, Victoria, 1895-1897; trans- fer business, Vancouver,. 1897-1904; mian- ager, Manitoba Transfer Co., Vancou- ver, 1904-1906; established present busi- ness, contract from Great Northern Ry., 1906. Served with 32nd Battalion, Vol- unteers, Paisley, Ont. Club: Commer- cial. Recreations: horses, riding, driv- ing. Conservative; Baptist. Address: Vancouver, B. C. McFHAI^, A. C. — Farmer. Born Lan- ark County, Ont., 1864, son of Peter and Elizabeth McPhail. Came to Manitoba 1883; farmed 1888; Vice-President Bran- don Summer Fair; Director Manitoba Winter Fair; ex-President Brandon Grain Growers* Association; ex-President Far- mers' Institute; ex-Councillor Municipal- ity of Elton. Raises Clydesdale horses (registered); improved Yorkshire pigs; and White Plymouth Rocks; ex-Presi- dent Western Agricultural and Arts As- sociation. Married Mary McDougall, Lanark, Ont., 1892; has two sons and two daughters. President Forrest Curl- ing Club. Liberal; Presbyterian. Ad- dress: Brandon, Man. McFHEBSON', Alexander Nug-ent, ImIi. B. — Of McPherson, Saunderson & Wil- son, Barristers, Bank of Hamilton Bldg., Winnipeg. Born Kingussie, Invernes- shire, Scotland, Dec. 19, 1857, son of Edwin and Margaret McPherson. Came to Canada as a boy and educated at high school, Kincardine, Ont.; College In- stitution, Brantford, Ont.; Toronto Uni- versity; Manitoba University, Winnipeg Taught school, Ontario. Came to Win- nipeg, 1881. Engaged in practice of law, 1889. Senior Examiner, Law Society of Manitoba; Senior Examiner in Law, Manitoba University; Secretary, Mani- toba College Board; member of Coun- cil of Bar Association of Winnipeg since its inception. Director, Empire Loan Co., Winnipeg; Winnipeg National Land Co.; Inter-Provincial Land Co.; Selkirk and Northern Land Co. Mem- ber Winnipeg School Board; now Solicitor to Board. Was right-of-way solicitor for Attorney General, Red River Valley Ry.; Commissioner of Royal Commission appointed by Dominion Gov- ernment to inquire into the participation in politics of customs officers. Married Minnie Tait Morgan, Winnipeg, 1889; has two sons and two daughters. Societies: A. F. & A. M. (P. ML); St. Andrews; Scottish Clans. Liberal; Presbyterian. Address: 6 Balmoral Place, Winnipeg, Man. McFHEBSON, Archibald Jolin C. E., O. li. S., B. A., B. Sc— City Commis- sioner, Regina. Born Gait, Ont., Feb. 24, 1870, son of John and Florence McPher- son. Educated: College Institute, Qalt; Toronto University. Civil Engineer, Gait, 1894; Superintendent of Water- works until 1899; partnership with Wil- lis Chipman, Brockville, Ont., as con- sulting engineers, 1899-1901; entered service of Dominion Government, De- partment of the Interior, 1901, and was sent to Yukon to look after government surveying work and Territorial public works; appointed Superintendent of Highways for Province of Saskatche- wan, Regina, 1905; appointed City Com- missioner of Regina, 1910. Chairman of Board of Examiners of Sasckatchewan Land Surveyors. Married Jennie Cowan Menzies, Toronton, 1897; has two sons and one daughter. Club: Assiniboia. Societies: A. F. & A. M.; Canadian So- ciety of Civil Engineers. Recreations: golf, curling. Liberal; Presbyterian. Ad- dress: 2232 Lome St., Regina, Sask. 565 WHO'S WHO AND WHY McFBERSOir, Charles Edward Stuart — Assistant Passenger Traffic Manager, C P R., Winnipeg. Born Chatham, Ont, June 7, 1862. Clerk Grand Trunk Ry., Toronto, 1876-1882; clerk, Chicago, Rock Island & Pacific Ry, 1882-1886; in serv- ice, C. P. R., since 1886; appointed Gen- eral Passenger Agent, Western Lines, 1899; present position since 1910. Mar- ried Josephine Troop, St. John, N. B, 1896. Club: Manitoba. Societies: St. Andrews; A. F. & A. M. Presby- terian. Address: Winnipeg, Man. Mcpherson, Major claries Duncan, M. Ii. A. — Editor and proprietor, Daily Graphic and Weekly Manitoba Liberal, Portage la Prairie. Born Forest, Ont., April 14, 1877, son of Dougald and Fanny McPherson. Educated Forest. Appren- tice office of Forest Free Press, 1893; came to Portage la Prairie, 1896; worked as printer and foreman. Portage la Prairie, Neepawa, Man., and Fort Wil- liam, Ont., 1896-1899; manager and edi- tor. Weekly Manitoba Liberal, Portage la Prairie, 1899-1901; bought that pa- per,* 1901; bought Daily Graphic, and merged the two, retaining old names, 1903; with R. G. McCuish established Fort William Herald, 1905; sold out, 1906; supervising editor of the Western Editor, Winnipeg, a newspaperman's publication, since Jan. 1, 1911. Elected Manitoba Legislature for Lakeside, 1910; member of Manitoba Grain Growers' Association; president. Western Canada Press Association, 1908-1909; Senior Major, 18th Canadian Mounted Rifles. Societies: A. F. & A. M.; K. of P.; St. Andrews. Recreation: motoring. Lib- eral; Presbyterian. Address: Portage la Prairie, Man. Mcpherson, John Allan, M. I.. A. — Farmer. Born Mount Pleasant, Ont., Dec. 28, 1855, son of Donald and Cath- erine McPherson. Came to Winnipeg, 1878; on C. P. R. construction 1878-1881; came to Edmonton via ox cart, 1881 and home- steaded. Director Edmonton Exhibition Association since 1901; Director Stoney Plain Creamery Association since 1906; member local School Board since 1895; Postmaster Spruce Grove since 1897; J. P., 1890-1895. Elected to Alberta Legis- lature for Stoney Plain 1905; re-elected 1909. Married Christina Hodel, 1894; has five sons and one daughter. Liberal. Presbyterian. Address: Spruce Grove, Alta. Mcpherson, John M. — President and Managing Director Maritime Trust Co., Ltd., 225 Hastings St., Vancouver; Presi- dent London Trust Co., Ltd. Born Prince ESdward Island, Nov-. 6, 1884, son of Alex- JOHN M. McPHERSON ander and Margaret Ross McPherson. Manager Heaslip & McPherson, Vancou- ver, 1906-1910; present position since 1910. Address: Vancouver, B. C. HON. ALBERT EDWARD McPHILLIPS McPHIIiIiIFS, Captain, The Honorable Albert Edward, K. C, P. R. C. I. — Bar- rister, Victoria. Born Richmond Hill, Ont., March 21, 1861, son of George Mc- Phillips, D. L. S., C. E., and Margaret McPhillips. Educated St. Boniface Col- lege; Manitoba College. Called to Man- itoba. Bar, 1882. Called to British Co- lumbia Bar, 1891; K. C, 1900; President, 566 WHO'S WHO AND WHY Victoria Bar Association, 1898-1899. Counsel for Merchants Bank of Can- ada, Victoria; British Columbia Elec- tric Railway Co., Ltd., British Columbia Land and Investment Agency, Ltd.; Van- couver Island Power Co., Ltd., and vari- ous other corporations. Holds certifi- cate from Toronto School of Infantry; Lieutenant 90th Battalion, Winnipeg- Rifles, in Northwest Rebellion, 1885; medal and clasp. Fish Creek and Batoche; retired 1890 with rank of Cap- lain. Member of British Columbia Leg- islative Assembly for Victoria City, 1898-1903, 1907-1910-1912; Attorney Gen- eral for British Columbia, resigning Nov. 5, 1903; appointed President of the Council of the British Columbia Gov- ernment, 1910; President, Canadian Club, Victoria, 1909; member Royal Commis- sion to enquire into matters affecting taxation in British Columbia, 1911. Mar- ried Sophia Davie, 1896. Recreations: rid- ing, gardening. Club: Union. Conserva- tive; Roman Catholic. Address: Cloon- more House," Rockland Ave., Victoria, B. C. LEWIS GRIFFITH McPHILLIPS McFHII^IiIFS, I.ewis Griffith, K. C. — Of McPhillips & Wood, Barristers and Solicitors, Davis Chambers, Vancouver. Born Richmond Hill, Ont., March 12, 1859, son of George McPhillips and Mar- garet Lavin. Came to Manitoba 1872. Educated Manitoba College, Winnipeg. Called to Bar of Manitoba 1882; came to British Columbia, 1888; appointed Q. C. (Dominion), 1892; Q. C. (Provincial), 1900; Bencher British Columbia Law So- ciety. Married Emma Louise Rogers. Club: Vancouver. Conservative; Roman Catholic. Address: 2045 Barclay St., Vancouver, B. C. EDWARD S. McQUAID McQITAZD, Edward S., B. A., I.T1. B. — Barrister, etc., Gariepy Block, Edmon- ton, Alta. Born Elgin, New Brunswick, Aug. 25, 1881. Son of David A. and Eleanor McQuaid. Educated Alma high school; Provincial Normal school; Fred- ericton, N. B. After teaching two years entered Mount Allison University, grad- uating B. A. 1905. Graduated Harvard Law School Class of 1908 with degree of LL. B. Also holds degree of LL. B. from Manitoba University, 1909. Began practice of law Edmonton, 1909. Mar- ried at Cobourg to Irene, daughter of James Clarke, Oct. 25, 1911. Liberal In Politics. Methodist. Clubs: Canadian, Edmonton and Harvard-Canadian. Rec- reations: football and Tennis. McQtTABRIi:, Alexander I^achlau, B. S., M. D. — Physician. Born Ottawa, Aug. 11, 1879, son of Lachlan and Mary Mc- Quarrie; came to British Columbia as boy. Educated St. Louis, Mo. Brake- man three years and mail clerk five years with C. P. R. Practiced New Westminster since 1909. Married Flor- ence Maud Morrison, May 21, 1910. Club: Westminster. Societies: A. P. & A. M. ; A. O. P.; S. O. E. Recreation: Lacrosse. Address: New Westminster, B. C. IXcQITABBIi:, William G-arlaud. — Of Wade, Whealler, McQuarrie & Martin, Barristers and Solicitors, New Westmin- ster and Vancouver. Born Ottawa, July 26, 1876, son of Lachlan and Mary Mc- Quarrie. Educated public and high schools, Winnipeg and New Westmin- ster; Osgoode Hall. Came to British Columbia 1889. Called to British Col- umbia Bar 1900, since when has prac- ticed first in firm headed by Aulay Mor- rison, K. C. (now Mr. Justice Morrison of the British Columbia Supreme Court Bench, Morrison, Whiteside, McQuarrie & Briggs) : then in firm headed by J»- WHO'S WHO AND WHY WILLIAM GARLAND McQUARRIE seph Martin, K. C. (Martin, Weart & McQuarrie), and for last three years in firm of Wade, Whealler, McQuarrie & Martin, senior partner being F. C. Wade, K. C. Solicitor for City of New West- minster and Burnaby Matsqui, Sumas and Surrey Municipalities for some years. Married Elsie Owen Macgowan, daugliter of D. H. Macgowan, New West- minster, 1907; has one son and one daughter. Clubs: Westminster, Vancou- ver, Royal Vancouver Yaclit, Jericlio Country, Vancouver. Societies: A. F. & A. M.; I. O. O. F. Recreations: Lacrosse, football, tennis. Conservati\e; Presby- terian. Address: 49 Albert Crescent, .\e\v Westminster, B. C. JAMES McQueen. McQITEEN, James — (Retired.) Born Wentworth County, Ont, Dec. 18, 1839, son of James and Katherine Goldie Hewitson McQueen. Educated public schools. Taught school, Rockton, Ont., five years; postmaster, Dundas, Ont., fif- teen years. Came to Vancouver, 1891. Served on City Council, six years; chair- man, Finance Committee, during this period. Charter member, first Liberal Association formed in Vancouver, 1891. Married Mary Jane Whetham, 1873; has one son and three daughters. Liberal; Presbyterian. Address: Shaughnessy Heights, Vancouver, B. C. JOHN McTAGGART. McTAGGABT, John — (Retired.) Born Middlesex, Ont., July 24, 1856, son of George and Mary Shannon McTaggart. Educated public schools, Middlesex. Came to Saskatchewan, 1883; with Main- tenance and Way Department, C. P. R., Moose Jaw, 1883-1893; roadmaster, C. P. R., Moose Jaw, 1893-1903; generall mer- cantile business and ranching, Weyburn, 1903-1911. Mayor, Weyburn, 1911-1912; Councilman, Weyburn, 1910; Chairman and Trustee, Weyburn School Board, three years. Married Annie Home, daughter of John Home, 1889; has two daughters. Society: A. F. & A. M. Recreation: hunting. Conservative; Methodist. Address: Foster St., Wey- burn, Sask. 568 WHO'S WHO .-VXD WHY ALEXANDER D. McRAE. McBAi:, Alexander D. — Of Davidson & McRae, Toronto, Winnipeg and Van- couver; Vice-President and Managing Di- rector of the Canadian Western Lumber Co., Ltd., Fraser Mills, B. C; President Anacortes Lumber & Box Co., Anacortes, Wash.; Vice-President Columbia River Lumber Co., Ltd., Golden, B. C. ; Vice- President and Managing Director Can- adian Collieries (Dunsmuir), Ltd., Vic- toria; President Canadian North Pacific Fisheries, Ltd., Vancouver; President Wallace Fisheries, Ltd., Vancouver. Closely identified with the development of the natural resources of Western Canada. Born Glencoe, Ont., Nov. 17, 1874, son of Duncan and Mary McRae. Educated public schools. Formerly en- gaged in banking business United States; later in colonization work Western Can- ada with Col. A. D. Davidson, under firm name of Davidson & McRae; came to Vancouver 1907. Clubs: Vancouver; Man- itoba (Winnipeg). Recreations: shoot- ing, fishing, noted horseman. Address; Shaughnessy Heights, Vancouver, B. C. WHO'S WHO AND WHY DONALD NEIL McTAVISH ItlcTAVISH, Donald Neil. — Broker, 730-733 Rogers Bldg., Vancouver. Born Beeton, Ont, Oct. 2, 1878, son of Peter and Margaret McTavish. Came to Brit- ish Columbia 1889. Educated public schools; school teacher 1897. Married Mabel Evelyn Sherwood, Hillsboro, N. B.; has one son. Club: Alpine. Society: A. P. & A. M. Recreations: Mountain- eering, fishing. Liberal; Presbyterian. Address: 1605 Nelson St., Vancouver. B. C. 570 "VVHO'S WHO AND WHY P. D. McTAVISH McTAVISBC, P. D. — Manager British Canadian Securities Co., Ltd., Dominion Trust Bldg., Vancouver. Born Beaton, Ont., Oct. , 1878, son of Peter and Mar- garet McTavish. Educated public and high schools. Lived Winnipeg and Southern Manitoba nine years. Came to British Columbia; farmed and taught school Hammond, B. C. Represented British Columbia Permanent Loan & Sav- ings Co.; was Superintendent for Brit- ish Columbia, Alberta and Saskatche- wan for International Correspondence Schools. Came to Vancouver 1889; Di- rector McTavish Bros., Ltd.; President British Columbia Fruit Land Co., Ltd. Clubs: Terminal City, Canadian Alpine. Societies: A. F. & A. M. (32d degree). Recreation: Mountaineering. Address: 1281 Pacific St., Vancouver, B. C. McWII.i;iAMS, WUliam H.— Grain and Lumber Merchant, Grain Exchange, Win- nipeg. Born Peterboro, Ont., July 1, 1860, son of John and Agnes McWil- liams. Educated public schools. Grain business, Minneapolis, Minn. Came to Winnipeg 1902. President Monarch Lum- ber Co.; Winnipeg Elevator Co.; Empire Elevator Co.; Thunder Bay Elevator Co.; Vice-President Canadian Elevator Co. Married Carrie J. Hart, St. Cloud, Minn., 1885; has one son. Clubs: Manitoba, St. Charles Country. Recreation: Golf. Conservative; Anglican. Address: 65 Kennedy St., Winnipeg, Man. IiIZiADOWS, Charles Jolin. — Farmer. Born Colchester, England, Jan. 30, 1871, son of Ward and Elizabeth Meadows. Educated Nautwich Grammar School, England; came to Manitoba 1886; farmed with F. C. Drummond, Daly Municipal- ity, 1886-1889; farmed with his father, Odanah Municipality, 1889-1894; farmed near Rapid City, 1904, where owns and operates 800 acres of land. Director Minnedosa Agricultural Society; Coun- cillor Minnedosa for Odanah, 1896-1900; School Trustee for Roseneath School for three terms (3 years each). Married Edith Maria Dentith, New Brighton, England, 1894; has one son and one daughter. Recreation: Motoring. Con- servative; Anglican. Address: Box 128, Rapid City, Man. MEADOWS, Ernest William. — Farmer. Born Agra, India, Dec. 19, 1879, son of Ward and Elizabeth Meadows. Educated National Schools, England; Wheat City College, Brandon. Came to Manitoba 1888. Vice-President Grain Growers' As- sociation, Moore Park, Man. Farmed Rapid City, 1904. Recreations: All sports. Anglican. Address: Rapid City, Man. IVTEIiK, Ethelbert Eldridge, B. A., ia.D. — Physician and Surgeon. Born Five Islands, N. S., Nov. 26. 1877, son of Benjamin and Jennie Ella Meek. Edu- cated University of Manitoba. Came to Virden, Man., 1885; practiced Altona, Man., 1901. City Medical Health offi- cer; Lieutenant C. A. M. C, attached to 95th Saskatchewan Rifles. Married Hat- tie Louise Higginbotham, Virden, 1902; has one daughter. Clubs: Assiniboia, Canadian. Societies: A. F. & A. M. ; I. O. O. F. Recreations: Hockey, football. Liberal; Presbyterian. Address: 2121 Scarth St., Regina, Sask. MECrBAW, Major Ainsley. — Proprietor and Managing Editor The Hedley Gaz- ette, Hedley. Born Paisley, Ont., July 12, 1857, son of John and Isabella Me- graw. Educated public and high schools. Paisley, Ont.; Collegiate Institute, St. Catherines, Ont.; Normal School, Ot- tawa; School of Practical Science, To- ronto; School of Mines, Kingston; Joint Editor The Busy Times, Port Elgin, Ont., 1884-1885; Editor and Proprietor Paisley Advocate, Paisley, 1885-1892; Editor and Joint Proprietor Vernon News, 1892- 1893; Editor and Proprietor Wiarton Ont., 1894-1896; mining Camp McKinney, B. C, 1897-1902; Deputy Mining Record- er, Beaverdell, B. C, 1902-1904; present business since 1904. Served with 32nd Battalion Bruce County, Ont., retiring with rank of Major. Societies: I. O. O. F.; A. F. & A. M. (first Master of Ver- non & Hedley Lodge). Recreation: Golf. Conservative; Presbyterian. Address: Hedley, B. C. WHO'S WHO AND WHY W. R. MEGAW MEGAW, W. B. — -Departrpental Store, Barnard Ave., Vernon; is now conducting the largest individual general merchan- dise business in the Province. Director Jubilee Hospital. Born County Down, Ireland, April 2, 1848, son of Samuel and Mary Jane Riggs Megaw. Came to Canada as a boy. Educated public schools near Bowmanville, Ont. Came to British Columbia, 1878. In mercantile business, Nicola 1878-1882, with branches Spence's Bridge, 1881-1884, near Lytton 1881-1885, Savona 1881-1885; Kamloops. 1884-1889; Vernon since 1885. Received first freight shipment at Kamloops via C. P. R., from the East, 1886; was ac- corded a flat rate of $1.57 from Mont- real; made first shipment by rail from Sicamous to Vernon on line built by Hon. Senator George Riley and Hon. T. W. Paterson, Lieutenant-Governor of British Columbia. Mayor Vernon, 1900- 1904. Married Annie Donough, 1884; has one son and one daughter. Independ- ent; Presbyterian. Address: Vernon, B. C. MEHAIT, William Charles Clyde. — General Superintendent Mountain Divi- sion G. T. P., Prince Rupert. Born Quebec, Oct. 16, 18«6, son of Edward and Elizabeth Mehan. Educated St. Al- bans, Vt. With Central Vermont Ry., St. Albans, 1881-1899; Trainmaster Can- ada Atlantic and Grand Trunk, Ottawa, 1899-1906; Superintendent Delaware & Hudson lines in Canada, Montreal, 1906- 1908; Superintendent Prairie Division, 6. T. P., Melville, Sask., 1908-1910; re- ceived present appointment 1910. Mar- ried Abbie Clara Graves, St. Albans, 1889. Address: Prince Rupert, B. C. ARTHUR MEIGHEN, B. A., LL. B., M. P. MEICfHEN, Arthur, B. A., I.Ii. B., M. P. — Of Cooper & Meighen, Barristers, Portage la Prairie. Born St. Mary's, Ont., June 16, 1876, son of Joseph and Mary Jane Meighen. Educated St. Mary's public school; Toronto University. Taught high school, Caledonia, Ont., f897-1898. Came to Winnipeg, 1898; Portage la Prairie, 1902; called to Mani- toba Bar, 1903; member of firm Meighen & McPherson, 1904; Meighen & Hogg, 1907; present partnership formed, 1909. Be^ncher Manitoba Law Society; elected to House of Commons for Portage la Prairie, 1908-1911. Married Jessie Isa- bel Cox, Birtle, Man., 1904; has two sons and one daughter. Clubs: Portage la Prairie; Adanac (Winnipeg). Con- servative; Presbyterian. Address: Por- tage la Prairie, Man. MBIKIiB, G-eorgfe Greenshields.— Ed- itor and Publisher. Born Burritts Rap- ids, Ont., Dec. 1, 1854, son of John and Eliza Meikle. Educated Burritts Rap- ids, and Lachute Academy. Came to British Columbia 1904. Married Euphe- mia Carmichael Crawford. Address: New Michel, B. C. 572 WHO'S WHO AND WHY GEORGE E. MELDRUM, B. A. MEI^DBUM, Georg-e E., B. A. — Of Barrett-Meldrum Co., Real Estate and Financial Brokers, 17 River St., W., Moose Jaw; Director Saskatchewan Bond Corporation of Moose Jaw. Born Hull, P. Q., May 6, 18 82, son of Thomas and Isabel T. Meldrum. Educated public school and Collegiate Institute, Ottawa; Queen's University. Taught school Ot- tawa, 1903-1906; came to Saskatchewan, 1908; Commercial Master, Moose Jaw Collegiate Institute, 1908-1911; started present business, 1911. Alderman, Moose Jaw, 1912. Secretary Canadian Club, Moose Jaw, 1908-1911; Vice-President Young Men's Conservative Club, Moose Jaw. Club: Moose Jaw. Recreations: Tennis, curling, motoring. Conservative; Presbyterian. Address: Moose Jaw, Sask. 573 WHO'S WHO AND WHY RUSSELL MEIKLE. MISIKIii:, Russell — Of The Meikle Co., Real Estate Brokers, 6 Cumberland St. S., Port Arthur; member Port Arthur Board of Trade. Born Port Arthur, Ont, July 8, 1885, son of J. L. and Jeanne Milne Meikle. Educated: public and high schools; St. Andrew's College, Toronto. Interested in wholesale fancy goods business with his father prior to establishing present business, 1909. Mar- ried Helen Rhea Whitney 1911. Clubs: Commercial; Canadian. Society: A. O. U. W. Liberal; Presbyterian. Address: Port Arthur, Ont. MlilXI^IIJ'OHN', John. — Chief of Po- lice, Medicine Hat. Born Watten, Caith- nesshire, Scotland, June 8, 1873, son of George and Elizabeth McKay Meikle- john. Educated public schools Watten. Came to Canada 1897; on police force, Winnipeg, 1897-1900; police force, Cal- gary, 1900-1905; present office since 1906. Married Marion Gibson, Winnipeg, 1907; has one son. Society: A. P. & A. M. Presbyterian. Address: 430 Bramar St., Medicine Hat, Alta. T/LEIXTDIm, Alexander Georg'e, M. H., C. M. — Physician and Surgeon, Somerset Block, Winnipeg. Born Mattawa, Ont., Sept. 19, 1881, son of Frank and Angela Melndl. Educated Ottawa University; McGiU University. Came to Manitoba 1905. Physician to St. Boniface Hos- pital; Lecturer, Pediatrics and Obstetrics, St. Boniface Hospital; Physician in charge. Pediatric Department, Miseri- cordia Hospital. Director Terminal Townsite Co., Ltd. Address: Winnipeg, Man. SAMUEL MELLARD, J. P. MEIiIiABD, Samuel, J. P. — Postmaster Chilliwack. Born Newcastle, England, Sept. 24, 1854, son of Thomas and Mary Mellard. Educated grammar school New- castle. Came to Chilliwack, B. C, 1887. Notary public for Province of British Columbia; Commissioner for Affidavits for Supreme Court of British Columbia. Married Katharine Alice Webb, Bedford, England; has three daughters. Societies: A. F. & A. M. (P. M.); R. A. Chapter; L O. O. F.; (P. M.). Address: Chilli- wack, B. C. MEIiVIN, Bev. James Wilfred, B. A., B. D. — Lecturer on History, Wesley Col- lege, Winnipeg. Born Bruce County, Ont., Dec. 16, 1877, son of Thomas and Eliza Melvin. Educated high school, Walkerton, Ont.; Wesley College; Mani- toba University; took part in several intercollegiate debates, representing Manitoba University in International de- bates, Grand Forks, N. D., 1907; while at college acted as pastor Maryland Methodist and Norwood Methodist churches. Taught school 1896-1899; mis- sion work at Carnduff, Whitewater and Eden, Man.; ordained by Methodist church, 1908. Rainy River, Ont., 1908- 1909; appointed to present position 1909. Recreations: Curling, canoeing. Liberal; Methodist. Address: Wesley College, Winnipeg, Man. 574 WHO'S WHO AND WHY T/amiMOVE, James F. C, J. F. — Man- ager Dominion of Canada Guarantee and Accident Insurance Co., Somerset Block, Winnipeg. Born England, Aug. 19, 1871, son of James Charles and Myra Amelia Menlove. Educated London, England. Studied dentistry England; came to Canada, engaged as con- tractor. Came to Virden 1889. Presi- dent Manitoba Municipal Union. Drew up and introduced the present system of municipal accounting, now adopted by the Provincial Government for all mu- nicipalities. Married Clara Austin, Vir- den, 1894; has three sons and four daugh- ters. Society: A. F. & A. M. (Blue Lodge and Scottish Rite). Recreations: Rowing, gardening. Conservative; Anglican. Ad- dress: 35 Donald St., Winnipeg, Man. IVtENZIES, John Henry. — Of Clark- son, Cross & Menzies, Chartered Ac- countants, Bank of Nova Scotia Bldg., Winnipeg, and Toronto, where estab- lished, 1864. Of Scottish and English parentage: Clan Menzies (crest-motto: Vil Go.t 1 Zal) and Devonshire family. Born London, England, son of Andrew William and Mary Adam Menzies. Edu- cated London. Nine years' clerkship in grain office, London, during which ac- quired six or seven European languages; went to tea house in Amoy, China, but forced by climate to leave that country. Afterwards had varied and wide business experience Canada. Clerk with Hugh Fraser, founder of the Eraser Institute, Montreal. Temporary manager Mechanics Bank after its first failure. Pounded Bea- consfield, Pointe Claire, where planted vineyards. Journalist; successively editor Sherbrooke Examiner, Strathford Herald. Collaborated for two or three years with late Dr. Goldwin Smith, Toronto, on his literary journal, "The Week," as editor and writer; author of treatise on Banks and Banking in Canada. Took degree of Fellow (F. C. A.), Ontario Institute of Chartered Accountants and later on re- moval to Winnipeg (1903) the same de- gree in the Dominion Association; with and of the present firm twenty years. Then confined his energies entirely to present profession. Married Mary Isa- bella Scott, daughter of James Scott, To- ronto, in Montreal, 1869; has three sons and four daughters. Club: Manitoba. Recreations: literature; history and belles lettres; British politics; political, religious and social philosophy; finance and economics as promotive of civiliza- tion and the well being of a people. Con- servative; Anglican. Residence: 17 Ber- lin St., Deer Lodge, St. James Addition, Box 1361, Winnipeg, Man. ANDREW L. MERCER MERCER, Andrew !■. — Of Gardiner & Mercer, Architects, Steel and Concrete Engineers, Westminster Trust Bldg., New Westminster. Born Ayr, Scotland, July 4, 1878. Son of John Mercer and Jane Buist. Educated Ayr Academy. Served articles in architecture Ayr, 1893- 1898. Practiced Carlisle and Glasgow, 1898-1900; Managing Assistant to C. N. Ashworth, Dublin, 1900-1904; practiced on own account Ayr, Scotland, 1904-1909. Served with Ayrhsire Yeomanry. So- cieties: P. M. Degree of Lodge, Ayr, St. James No. 125, S. C; P. Z. Ayr, R. A. Chapter No. 250; Prior and Preceptor, Ayr Preceptory No. 3, 1907-1909; mem- ber 32d Degree Scottish Grand Council of Rites; member of the Council of the 33d Degree, Scotland; Society of Archi- tects, Great Britain. Married Susan McFeat, Ayr, 1900. Club: New Westmin- ster. Recreation: Golf. Presbyterian. Address: 706 Queen's Ave., New West- minster, B. C. MEREDITH, Henry. — Merchant (re- tired). Born County Sligo, Ireland, son of Charles Meredith. Educated public schools. With A. R. McMasters & Bros., Toronto, Ont. Came to Brandon, 1883. Controls large farming interests. Direc- tor Brandon General Hosiptal and active member since 1890. Recreation: All sports. Conservative; Anglican. Ad- dress: Brandon, Man. 575 WHO'S WHO AND WHY THOMAS MEREDITH. MESEDITH, Thomas — Lumberman, Winch Bldg., Vancouver; Managing Di- rector Canadian Pacific Lumber Co. Born Manchester, England, May 10, 1861; son of Richard and Ellen Meredith. Edu- cated: public schools, Barrie, Ont. En- gaged in cattle ranching and farming, Yorkton, 1883-1892; President and Gen- eral Manager, Arrowhead Lumber Co., 1902-1907, when he came to Vancouver and established the Anglo»American Lumber Co., Barclay Sound Lumber Co., Canadian Pacific Lumber Co. and Gib- bons Lumber Co., 1902, which companies were consolidated under name of Cana- dian Pacific Lumber Co. Married Eliz- abeth Edwards, Melita, Man., I'SST; has four sons and two daughters. Clubs: Commercial; Westminster. Societies: L O. O. F.; A. F. & A. M.; L O. F. Recreation: motoring. Liberal; Metho- dist. Address: 5th Ave. and 6th St., Vancouver, B. C. 576 WHO'S WHO AND WHY JOSEPH MERGENS. MERGrENS, Joseph — Financial and Lumber Broker, Weyburn Security Bldg., Weyburn; Vice-President and Manager, Canadian Investment Co., Ltd.; Vice-President and Director, Weyburn Security Bank; President, Weyburn Board of Trade; President, Western Re- tail Lumbermen's Association; member School Boards. Born Shakopee, Minn., March 4, 1868, son of Peter and Eliza- beth Mergens. Educated parochial and high schools, Shakopee. Railroader, C. M. & St. P. Ry., Wheaton, Minn., 1885- 1902; came to Saskatchewan, 1902; man- ager, Canadian Investment Co. and Weyburn Security Co., Bankers, Wey- burn, 1902-1908; manager; Canadian In- vestment Co., Ltd., since 1902. Natural- ized, 1905. Married Cora Melvin, daugh- ter of Reuben Melvin, Chaska, Minn., 1893; has three sons and two daugh- ters. Society: K. of C. Recreation: curling. Liberal; Roman Catholic. Ad- dress 339 Government Road, Weyburn, Sask. MERMAGEN, Ernest Wallace Moltke. — Manager Manitoba Mortgage and In- vestment Co., Ltd., 428 Union Bank Bldg., Winnipeg. Born Cranbrook, Kent, Eng- land, July 22, 1871, son of Rev. Carl Frederick and Frances Mermagen. Edu- cated Westonsuper-mare, Somerset; Ghent. Belgium. Came to Winnipeg, 1889. Clerk Hudson's Bay Co., 1892. Captain 90th Winnipeg Rifles. Married Jean McMurray, Seven Oaks, Kildonan, 1899; has one daughter. Clubs: Mani- toba, St. Charles Country, Western Mil- itary Institute. Recreations: Football, Solf, tennis. Conservative; Anglican. Address: Seven Oaks, Kildonan, Man. E. J. MERRILL MERRII^Ii, E. J. — Manager Karn Morris Piano & Organ Co., 337 Portage Ave., Winnipeg; Director Syndicate In- vestments, Ltd.; Director Peninsula Gold Mines, Ltd. Born Beamsville, Ont., Jan. 5, 1871. Came to Manitoba 1881. Clerk Portage la Prairie, Man., 1885. Married Edna E. Mawhinney, Holland, Man., 1902. Society: C. O. F. Recrea- tion: Curling. Liberal; Presbyterian. Address: 6 Steele Block, Winnipeg, Man. CALEB LESLIE MERRITT MERRITT, Caleb Leslie. — Of C. L. Merritt & Co., 410 Homer St., Vancou- ver. Born Brant County, Ont, July 11, 1865, son of Isaac Birdsell and Louisa Kelly Merritt. Educated public schools, Scotland; Ontario Agricultural College, Guelph. Employee Cockshutt Plow Co., Brantford, Ont.; traveler in Ontario for Massey Harris Co., 1895; in charge of Maritime field, St. John, N. B., 1898-1905; Winnipeg branch 1905-1906. Came to British Columbia 1906. Served with 2nd Dragoons, Brantford, Ont. Married Min- 577 WHO'S WHO AND WHY nie Louise Laird, Brant County, Ont., 1888. Club: Terminal City. Societies: A. F. & A. M.; L O. O. F. ; C. O. F. Recreations: Motoring, golf. Liberal; Anglican. Address: 1774 Fifth Ave. W., Vancouver, B. C. MESS, Bernard C. — Manager Findlay, Durham & Brodie, 1308 Wharf St., Vic- toria. Born England, May 6, 1860, son of Charles and Caroline Mess. Educat- ed London, England, and Germany. Clerk in London 1876. Came to British Colum- bia 1894. Member Council of Victoria Board of Trade. Fellow of Church In- stitute of Secretaries, England. Married Florence Bramall, London, England; has two sons and two daughters. Clubs: Union, Arion. Address: 1472 Fort St., Victoria, B. C. METCAIiFE, Hon. Thomas Iilewellyn. — Justice of the Court of King's Bench, Winnipeg. Born St. Thomas, Ont., Feb. 21, 1870, son of Thomas Hatton Metcalfe and Elizabeth Metcalfe. Came to Mani- toba, 1876. Educated public schools. Port- age la Prairie. Called to Manitoba Bar, practiced Winnipeg; member of law firm of Metcalfe, Sharpe, Stockpole & Elliott, 1894-1909. Commissioner to revise Dominion Statutes, 1906; and member of a Dominion Fisheries Com- mission. Clubs: Manitoba, Carleton. Recreations: Polo, riding, motoring. Ad- dress: 397 River Ave., Winnipeg, Man. MEWBURir, P. H., M. D., C. M. — Phy- sician and Surgeon; Medical Superin- tendent Gait Hospital; Honorary Sur- geon Northwest Mounted Police since 1886; Medical Officer, Alberta Railway & Irrigation Co., since 1886. Born Niagara Falls, Ont., March 5, 1858, son of Francis Clarke and Henrietta Shotter Mewburn. Educated grammar school, Niagara Falls; McGill University. Junior house sur- geon Montreal General Hospital, 1881- 1882; medical superintendent Winnipeg General Hospital 1882-1886; private prac- tice Lethbridge since 1886. Surgeon Crows Nest Railway during construction. Alderman Lethbridge 1900-1904; Mayor 1906-1907. Married Louise Nelson, Char- lottetown, 1887; has two sons and one daughter. Club: Chinook. Society: A. F. & A. M. Independent Liberal; Angli- can. Address: Lethbridge, Alta. MB'WHORT, James. — Publisher and editor Holden Herald. Born Edinburgh, Nov. 27, 1875, son af James and Isabella Mewhort. Educated Normal school, Edinburgh. On stafE of Scottish Leader, Edinburgh; subsequently engaged in evangelistic work England for five years. Came to Alberta 1905; employed two years on staff of High River Times; started Crossfleld Chronicle 1907. Air- drie News 1908; and Cochrane Advocate 1909. Independent. Married Marian C. Reid, 1903; has one son and two daugh- ters. Society: I. O. O. F. Recreation: Stamp collecting. Address: Holden, Alta. T/LIAImIm, Edward, B. A. — Barrister. Born Ottawa, Oct. 23, 1880, son of Ed- ward and Adeline Miall. Educated Lake- field Preparatory School; Bishop's Col- lege School, Lennoxville, Que.; Univer- sity of Bishop's College; Osgoode Hall. Clerk President's Office C. P. Ry., Mont- real, 1900-1901; student with Gemmill & May, Ottawa, 1904-1907; practiced Govan, Sask., 1907-1909; Assistant So- licitor C. P. R., Vancouver, 1909; prac- ticed Maple Creek, Sask., 1910. Assessor Govan, Town and School. Author "Cita- tions of the Statutes of Alberta and Sas- katchewan" and "Citations of the Stat- utes of Manitoba." Married Pauline Eli- nor Rainboth, 1908; has one son and one daughter. Societies: Gamma Sigma Fraternity; Delta Chi Fraternity. Clubs: Victoria Yacht (Aylmer, Que.), 1904-5- 6-7; Govan Curling, 1908; Maple Creek Curling, 1910; Maple Creek Tennis, 1910. Conservative; Anglican. Address: Morse, Sask. MICHBNBR, Edward, M. Z;. A. — Of Michener, Carscallen & Co., Financial Agents and Stock Breeders, Red Deer. Born Tintern, Ont, Aug. 8, 1867, son of Jacob and Eliza C. Michener. Edu- cated College Institute, St. Catharines, Ont.; Victoria University. Came to Al- berta, 1897. Financial broker Red Deer since 1898. Mayor of Red Deer three terms. Member Alberta Legislature for Red Deer; elected leader of Provincial Conservative party 1910. Provincial Representative International Sunday School Association; President Laymen's Association, Alberta Methodist Confer- ence. Married Mary E. Roland, Tintern; has three sons and two daughters. Club: Red Deer. Address: Red Deer, Alta. MICKIiE, His Honor Charles Julius. — County Court Judge, Northern Judicial District of Manitoba, Minnedosa. Born Stratford, Ont., July 22, 1848, son of Alexander D. and Elizabeth A. Mickle. Educated Grammar School, Stratford. Called to Ontario Bar 1872. Came to Manitoba 1882. Elected to Manitoba Legislature 1888; re-elected 1892-1896; 1899; 1903 and 1908. Entered Greenway Government as Provincial Secretary 1896; resigned 1900; elected leader of 578 WHO'S WHO AND WHY HIS HON. CHARLES JULIUS MICKLB. Opposition 1904, which position lie later resigned. Married Mary A. Rose, Strat- ford. Liberal. Address: Minnedosa, Man. MIXES, l^eonard O. — Of Equity Bro- kerage Co., Financial, Real Estate and Insurance Brokers, 544 Pender St., Van- couver; President Grouse Mountain Scenic Incline Railway Co. Born Stoke Hammond, Buckinghamshire, England, Jan. 25, 1883: son of William and Eliza- beth Miles. Educated: public schools, Sorrierset and Vancouver. Came to Brit- ish Columbia, 1888. In mechanical en- gineering business eight years; holds third class certificate engineer; began present business 1906. Married Annie Elizabeth Armstrong, Vancouver, 1905; has one son and one daughter. Clubs: Royal Vancouver Yacht; Vancouver Au- tomobile. Society: I. O. O. F. Recrea- tions: yachting, motoring. Conservative; Protestant. Address: 65 8th Ave. W., Vancouver, B. C. lOII^ESTONi:, Charles W. — General Sales Agent, Coal Mines Branch, Natural Resources Department, Canadian Pacific Railway, Moose Jaw. Born Medina, Ohio, Feb. 24, 1857, son of Peter and Nancy Parsons Milestone. Educated high school Cleveland, Ohio. Entered service of Erie Railroad (operating department), 1873; chief train dispatcher Painesville & Youngstown Railway, 1881-1882. Came to Winnipeg, as train dispatcher C. P. Ry., 1882,; chief dispatcher C. P. Ry., Winnipeg, 1885; superintendent C. P. Ry., Moose Jaw, 1890-1902; general agent. Alberta Railway & Irrigation Co., 1902- 1912; present business since May, 1912. Address: Moose Jaw, Sask. MII^GATi:, George. — Of George Mil- gate & Co., Real Estate and Financial Brokers, 1008 McArthur Bldg., Winni- peg. Born Newmarket, Ont., Dec. 17, 1878, son of George and Elizabeth Mil- gate. Educated public schools Ontario. Came to Manitoba and farmed 1895-1898; GEORGE MILGATE established present business 1895. In- terested Western Iron Works Co. Mar- ried Bllenor E. Dyke, Newmarket, Ont. Club: Canadian. Society: I. O. O. F. Recreations: Curling, motoring. Liberal; Methodist. Address: 23 St. James Place, Winnipeg, Man. HiUIiIiAK, John Henry — Assistant Manager, Connell & Spencer Construc- tion Co., Ltd., 427 Jasper Ave., W., Ed- monton; Director, Acme Brick Co., Ltd.; First Vice-President, Builders' Ex- change. Born Lyn, Ont., April 18, 1877, son of James and Lucy Millar. Edu- cated public schools. Journeyman, Se- attle, 1898; journeyman, C. P. R., Brit- ish Columbia division, 1898-1903; con- tractor, Edmonton, 1903-1906; member of present corporation since 1906. Mem- ber Edmonton Board of Trade. Served as Alderman, Edmonton, 1910-1911, and until March, 1912, when amalgamation with Strathcona took place. Married Maude Worden, Brockville, Ont, 1910; has one daughter. Societies: A. F. & A. M.; I. O. O. F. ; K. P. Recreation: travel. Independent; Methodist. Ad- dress: 458 2nd Ave., Edmonton, Alta. MII^IiEB, Andrew. — Industrial Com- missioner of Calgary Industrial and De- velopment Bureau; Honorary Secretary Canadian South African Service Associa- tion. Born Glawgow, Ont., June 2, 1872, son of Isaac and Margaret Hamilton Miller. Educated high school Renfrew, Ont.; Ottawa College, oity Editor Eve- ning Journal, Ottawa, 1892-1899; news editor Evening Citizen, Ottawa, 1899- 1900; editor Evening Mail and Empire, Toronto, 1902-1906; managing editor Ot- tawa Free Press, 1906-1910; present po- sition 1911. Served with Strathcona's Horse, South African War, 1900-1901; author of official history of regiment; commanded D Squadron 20th Border Horse, 1900, rank Major. Married Cath- erine Edith Mansfield, Rideau View, Ont., 1903; has one son. Club: Alberta. Pres- byterian. Address: 2122 2nd St. W., Calgary, Alta, 579 WHO'S WHO AND WHY EDITH JANE MILLER, A. T. C. M. MII.I.I:R, Edith Jane, A. T. C. M. — Only child of the late William White Miller, of Portage la Prairie, and Anna, daughter of the late Geo. Nelson Brown. Educated: Westminster Ladies' College, Toronto; Toronto Conservatory of Music (gold medal); studied with Ramdegger in London, and Madame Mathilde Marchesi in Paris; gave her first concert at Mas- sey Hall, Toronto, and had much suc- cess in all leading cities of Canada. Later became solo contralto, St. Bar- tholomew's Church, New York, subse- quently filling a similar position in the Tompkins Avenue Congregational Church, Brooklyn. Returning to England gave first concert under patronage of their Majesties, the King and Queen, then Prince and Princess of Wales, achieving a triumph; later had concerts through- out England, Scotland and Ireland, sing- ing with all the leading Oratorio So- cieties and Symphony Orchestras; pre- sented to King Edward in 1907, after singing at Royal Amateur Orchestra Concert, Queen's Hall; portrait painted by Harold Speed and exhibited at Royal Academy 1907. Having prepared herself for Grand Opera under the direction of M. Jean de Reszke in Paris, Miss Miller will make her debut as "Carmen," in summer of 1913. Address: Care Union of London & Smith's Bank, Ltd., 18 Cromwell Place, South Kensington, Lon- don, S. W., England. 580 WHO'S WHO AND WHY ERNEST MILLER. VLII.I.ES,, Ernest. — Of Miller & Coch- rane, Barristers and Solicitors, Davis Block, Grand Forks. Born New West- minster. Nov. 22, 1870, son of Jonathan and Margaret Miller. Educated Lome College, New Westminster; St. Paul's School, Esquimau ; Osgoode Hall. Called to British Columbia Bar, 1894. Prac- ticed Vancouver 1894-1896; Grand Forks 1909. Member for Grand Forks, British since 1896; present partnership formed Columbia Legislature, 1909. Married Jean Helen Ross, Grand Forks, 1899; has one son and one daughter. Club: Union. Recreations: Hunting, fishing. Conserv- ative; Anglican. Address: Grand Forks, B. C. MII^I^EIt, Esli Powers. — General Man- ager Dominion Trust Co., Vancouver. Born Bellefontaine, O., Jan. 10, 1872, son of Andrew R. and Lucy A. Miller. Edu- cated BufEalo, N. T. Clerk Queen City Bank, Buffalo, 1892; engaged missionary work, Congo Free State, under auspices of an undenominational society, 1896- 1897; later with Crow's Nest Pass Coal Co. Came to British Columbia 1901. Married Rene Ada Dickson, Boma, Congo Free State; has two sons and two daugh- ters. Recreation: Riding. Address: Point Grey Road, Vancouver, B. C. MIZ^IiEB, Jolin J. — Real Estate Broker and Auctioneer, 418 Abbott St., Van- couver. President Vancouver Exhibition Association. Born Sydney, Australia, Nov. 9, 1860, son of Rev. John Miller. Educated privately and public school. Station agent, real estate broker, ex- Mayor, J. P., Cootamundra, Australia, 1885. Came to British Columbia and es- tablished present business, 1903. Author "Vancouver to Coronation"; Provincial Prior for B. C. Knights Templar. Club: Imperial. Society: A. F. & A. M. Rec- reation: Tennis. Conservative; Anglican. Address: "Kurrajong," Salisbury Drive, Grandview, Vancouver, B. C. MIZ^I^EB, John Stewart, ex-M. P. P., J. P. — Farmer, retired. Born Ontario, Sept. 17, 1844, son of Christian and Thomas Miller, J. P. Farmed number of years Camden Township, County of Len- nox, and Addington. Came to Manitoba 1890. Justice of the Peace; member of the Provincial Parliament of Ontario, 1886; reeve of Pembina, 1897-1899. Served as Lieutenant 47th Battalion; was one of seven appointed by Manitoba Government on the Advisory Board on the establishment of an Agricultural College Manitoba, 1901. Married Annie Robertson, Seaforth, Ont., 1877; has one son. Societies: A. F. & A. M. ; L. O. L.; I. O. F. Conservative; Methodist. Ad- dress: Manitou, Man. MII^^EB, Thomas. — Managing editor The Evening Times, Moose Jaw. Born Grand Valley, Ont., July 21, 1876, son of James and Ann Miller. Educated pub- lic and high schools Regina. Printer's devil. The Standard, Regina, 1892. Came to Moose Jaw, 1894. Member of Moose Jaw School Board for nine years; also of Moose Jaw Collegiate Board. Presi- dent Moose Jaw Board of Trade, 1909. Married Grace MacGregor Keay, Moose Jaw, 1897; has one son and two daugh- ters. Liberal; Presbyterian. Address: 129 Ominica St. W., Moose Jaw, Sask. MII^^EB, William Thomas. — Prov- incial Superintendent Ocean Accident & Guaranty Corporation, 429 Pender St., Vancouver. Born West Flamboro, Ont., Aug. 4, 1875, son of Thomas and Mary Miller. Educated College Institute Ham- ilton; Upper Canada College. Served as Lieutenant 4th Hamilton Field Battery two years; Lieutenant A Battery Royal Canadian. Artillery three years. Came to British Columbia 1903. Married Ar- leen Villa, 1904; has one son. Club: Hunt. Recreations: Football, hockey. Ad- dress: Vancouver, B. C. MZI^Z^EB, William White. — Postmaster Portage la Prairie. Born Dower County, Cavan, Ireland, Aug. 8, 1846, son of Mat- thew G. and Jane Miller. Came to Can- ada and with his parents settled Ham- ilton 1854. Educated public schools, Guelph, Ont. Engaged mercantile busi- ness, Rothsay, Ont., 1873; moved to Man- itoba 1877; manager Patterson & Mac- Cracken Co., Portage la Prairie, 1877; appointed Postmaster 1880. President Urban Insurance Co.; Superintendent Knox Church Sunday School for thirty years; President of Local Bible Society for over twenty years. Secretary-Treas- 581 WHO'S WHO AND WHY urer Municipality Portage la Prairie, 1881-1885; Ciiairman Public School Board 1890-1910. Married Anna M. Brown, Listowel, Ont., 1872; has one daughter. Society: A. F. & A. M. Pres- byterian. Address: Portage la Prairie, Man. MIXI^ICAN, "W. J. — Of Millican & Mil- lican. Barristers, McDougall Block, Cal- gary. Born Belwood, Ont., Feb. 26, 1867, son of Anna C. and Rev. W. Millican. Educated Dr. Tassie's Grammar School, Gait, Ont.; Toronto University, Osgoode Hall. Practiced under firm name of Ball & Millican, Gait, 1890; came to Cal- gary, 1904. Married Emily Bingham, Hamilton, 1893; has two sons and one daughter. Society: A. F. & A. M. In- dependent Liberal; Presbyterian. Ad- dress: 503 Seventeenth Ave., Calgary, Alta. MII.i;iI>GE, Sarah E. — Born St. John, N. B., daughter of Thomas E. and Sarah de Blois White Millidge. Educated St. John. Came to Manitoba, 1885. Was Corresponding Secretary Women's Aux- iliary, sixteen years; now Organizing Secretary; Lady Matron, St. John's Col- lege School, twenty years. Clubs: Can- adian Women's, Woman's Auxiliary. So- ciety: Historical, St. John, N. B. Rec- reations: Camping, boating, traveling. Anglican. Address: 414 Broadway Court, Winnipeg, Man. MIIVIiIGAII', Charles James, B. A., M. A, — Master of Titles and Inspector of Legal Ofl3ces for the Province of Sas- katchewan, Land Titles Bldg., Regina. Born St. John, N. B., June 15, 1870, son of James and Margaret Dunlop Milligan. Educated University of New Brunswick. Attorney at law, 1891; called to New Brunswick Bar 1892; practiced with Gerard G. Ruel, chief solicitor for Can- adian Northern Ry. as Ruel & Milligan; managing editor St. John Telegraph, 1900-1903; Director St. John Sun and News, 1904-1907; Registrar of Probate, St. John, N. B., 1906-1908; appointed to present position 1908. Secretary Liberal Association of New Brunswick, 1896- 1906; manager St. John Exhibition 1906. Served as Lieutenant Princess Louise Hussars. Married Mary Cunningham Stone, Hamilton, Bermuda, 1894; has two sons and two daughters. Clubs: Union (St. John), Assiniboia. Societies: A. F. & A. M.; I. O. O. F.; St. Andrew's. Rec- reations: track sports, football, lacrosse, yachting, rowing, curling Liberal; Pres- byterian. Address: 231 Lome St., Re- gina, Sask. MlZi^S, Charles Prancis— Retired, of Mills & Williamson, Ltd., Building Con- tractors, Vancouver, B. C. ; President and on Boards of five companies; Vice President British Columbia Game Pre- servation Association. Born Guvsbor- ough County, N. D., Nov. 30, 1863; son of Charles and Mary Mills. Educated: CHARLES l'"KANCIS MILLS. public schools, Guysborough County. Served apprenticeship building business with his uncle, D. W. Powers, Boston, Mass., for a period of eleven years. Came to British Columbia 1889; began building business Vancouver the same year; business carried on under the name of Mills & Williamson, Ltd., since 1S98; in the year 1901 constructed 68 buildings, being a record and averaged a building every four days. Married Jane McKinzie, daughter of Peter Mc- Kinzie of Cambridge, Mass., 1890; has two sons and four daughters. Clubs: Burrard, of which he is president. Rec- reations: shooting and fishing; follows no particular political party; always sup- ports what he considers the best for the country. Roman Catholic. Address: Kill Kare, Point Grey, Vancouver, B. C. CHARLES S. MILLS MII^I^S, Charles S. — Of The Alberta Locators; President Hudson Motor Sales Co. Born Westover, Ont., April 22, 1880, son of James and Mary Mills. Educated Westover and Hamilton. In general 582 WHO'S WHO AND WHY store, Westover, 1897; came to Albetra 1907. Married Harriett Massander, Cal- gary. Societies: A. F. & A. M.; I. O. O. F. ; Maccabees. Recreations: Baseball, fishing. Address: 338 13th Ave E., Cal- gary, Alta, JILXImTiS, Joliii B., K. C. — Barrister, Inns of Court, Vancouver. Born Gran- ville Ferry, N. S., July 24, 1850, son of John M, and Jane McCormick Mills. Educated Horton Academy; Acadia Uni- versity (B. A., with honors, 1871 and 1877); Harvard Law School. Called to Nova Scotia bar, 1875; K. C, 1890; practiced Annapolis Royal, N. S., 1875- 1904. Member House of Commons for Annapolis, 1887-1900; formerly municipal Councillor, Annapolis, and editor of An- napolis Spectator. Came to British Co- lumbia, 1904. Married, first, Bessie Cor- bitt, 1878 (d., 1891); second, Agnes K. Rose, 1896. Club: Jericho Country. Recreations: Golf, cricket. Address: 1118 Cardero St., Vancouver, B. C. MI££S, Nelson Darius. — Barrister. Born Mersea, Essex County, Ont., July 12, 1862, son of William Russell and Martha Ann Mills. Educated College In- stitute, St. Thomas, Ont.; Toronto Uni- versity. Farming Essex County, 1884; law student J. M. Glenn, K. C, St. Thom- as, 1888; Macdonald, Mcintosh & Mc- Crimmon, Toronto, 1889; practiced To- ronto, 1891-1897; came to Alberta 1897; practiced Strathcona, 1899. Mayor Strathcona 1907-1908 (resigned). Mar- ried Isobel Taylor Innes, Woodstock, Ont., 1890; has one son and one daughter. Recreations: Walking, driving. Liberal; Methodist. Address: Main St., Strath- cona, Alta. MII^I^S, Samuel Perry, K. C. — Barris- ter and Solicitor, 111 Pemberton Bldg., Victoria. Born London, England, Sept. 18, 1853; son of B. Perry and Matilda Calvert Mills; mother descendant of Sir George Calvert, Secretary of State to James I, whose successors were created Earls of Baltimore, founders of Mary- land. Educated: London and Pinneh, County Middlesex. Came to British Co- lumbia 1877; called to British Columbia bar, 1882; appointed K. C. 1900; a Judge of the Court of Revision and Appeal un- der Provincial Assessment Act, 1886- 1900; defended first woman indicted and tried for murder in British Columbia and secured her acquittal; the first bar- rister to raise the Question that the full Court of British Columbia had no appellate jurisdiction in divorce, and it was so decided. Married Matilda Don- ald, London, England, 1876. Liberal; Roman Catholic. Address: "The Lau- rels," 177 Fernwood Road, Victoria, B. C. VIXXm^FE, Capt. Charles. — President Milne Produce Co., Ltd., 137 Water St., Vancouver. Born Aberdeenshire, Scot- land, Sept. 25, 1866, son of Charles and Isabella Milne. Educated public and grammar schools, Aberdeenshire. Came to British Columbia, 1890. Clerk Weeks & Ford, produce dealers, Vancouver, 1897-1900; produce business in his own name, Yukon, 1900-1902; produce busi- ness in own name, Vancouver, 1902-1907; Milne & Gunn, Vancouver, 1907-1911; present company incorporated 1911. Served as Captain 6th D. C. O. R. since 1904; won several medals and trophies Ottawa and on Bisley team. Married Charlotte Maude Mcintosh, Glengarry, Ont., 1900. Club: Terminal City. So- cieties: A. F. & A. M.; I. O. O. F. Rec- reations: Shooting, gardening. Conserv- ative; Presbyterian. Address: 876 Jervis St., Vancouver, B. C. DAVID MILNE, J. P. MIXiNX:, David, J. P. — Of the D. Milne Co., Ltd., General Stores, Medicine Hat; President Southern Alberta Telephone Co. Born Baldastard, Largo, Scotland, May 27, 1858, son of David Milne and Jessie Mcintosh. Educated public schools Backmuir, Scotland. Came to Canada and farmed near Wapella, Sask., 1883; with C. P. R., Canmore, Alta., 1888-1900; man- ager Medicine Trading Co., 1900; bought out business 1907, and conducted busi- ness since under present firm name. Di- rector Medicine Hat Agricultural So- ciety; resident Medicine Hat Board of Trade, 1904; Alderman 1903-1904; School Trustee 1905-1908; Mayor 1909-1911 (3 terms). Married Nellie Bell Charteris, Dumfrieshire, Scotland, 1893 (deceased 1902); married Annie Chambers, Kirk- wall, Scotland, 1904; has one son and three daughters. Clubs: Cypress, Medi- cine Hat. Societies: A. F. &.A. M.; A. O. U. W.; I. O. O. F.; Ancient Order of Free (hardeners. Receration: Gardening. Liberal; Presbyterian. Address: 537 Es- planade St., Medicine Hat, Alta. 583 WHO'S WHt» AND WHY GEORGE LAWSON MILNE, M. D., C. M. MII^NZ:, Georg-e Iiawson, M. S., C. M. — Physician and Surgeon. Director Na- tional Life Assurance Co.; President Ramsay Bros. & Co.; President Nanaimo Gas Co.; President West Coast Fishing Co. Born Garmouth, Scotland, April 19, 1850, son of Alexander and Isabella Milne. Educated Toronto Medical School; Victoria University; Toronto University. Came to Canada 1857; to British Colum- bia 1880. Medical practitioner Victoria 1880. Health Officer for Victoria 1884- 1890; Registrar and Secretary Medical Council and member Examining Board 1886-1897; Dominion Medical Inspector Immigration Agent and Controller of Chinese 1910-1911; member Public School Board; member British Columbia Legislature for Victoria City 1890-1894; unsuccessful candidate for Dominion House of Commons 1896; President S. Andrews' Society, Victoria, 1905-1906; President Caledonia Society, Victoria, 1910. Served Queen's Own Rifles, To- ronto. Married Ellen Katherine Kins- man, 1882. Clubs: Pacific; Colonial (London). Liberal; Presbyterian. Rec- reations: Fishing, motoring. Address: 618 Dallas Road, Victoria, B. C. MII;R0Y, Thomas M., M. B., M. D. — Physician. Born Gait, Ont., Feb. 12, 1859, son of John and May Milroy. Edu- cated Gait Grammar School, under Dr. Tassie; Toronto University and Trinity University. Practiced medicine Ontario, 1882; came to Manitoba 1884; organized THOMAS M. MILROY, M. D., M. B. and conducted Home for Incurables, Portage la Prairie, subsequently becom- ing medical superintendent; consulting physician Winnipeg General Hospital; surgeon, 90th Regiment Winnipeg, 1901- 1905; assisted successful negotiations with British Columbia to secure Domin- ion Medical Registration; ex-President College of Physicians and Surgeons, Manitoba; President Western Canada Guarantee and Accident Insurance Co. Married Alice May Burley, Portage la Prairie, 1889; has one son and one daugh- ter. Society: A. F. & A. M. Liberal; Anglican. Address: 162 Donald St., Winnipeg, Man. IVIIIiTOir, William Ryde. — Wholesale Baker, 668 Bannatyne Ave., Winnipeg. Born Bridgeheugh, Selkirk, Scotland, Jan. 31, 1871, son of William and Eliza- beth Milton. Educated public schools, Roxburgh, Scotland. Came to Winnipeg 1889; established present business 1901. Alderman 1909-1910; Director Retail Merchants' Fire Assurance Co.; ex-Presi- dent Western Retail Association; Presi- dent Western Canada Kennel Club; Vice- President Canadian Kennel Club; Vice- President Manitoba Field Trials Club; Director Horse Show Association 1909; member Board of Trustees, Winnipeg General Hospital. Married Mary Wal- lace, Winnipeg, 1896; has two daughters. Societies: Commercial Travelers; A. F. & A. M.; I. O. O. F.; C. O. F. ; S. O. S.; A. O. U. W. Liberal; Presbyterian. Address: 98 Nena St., Winnipeg, Man. 584 WHO'S WHO AND WHY GEORGE HOWARD MINER nulsrEB, George Howard. — Managing Director The Prudential Life Insurance Co., Keewayden Bldg., Winnipeg; Director Inland Mortgage Corporation; Director British Canadian Trust & Guarantee Co.. Born Merrickville, Ont, April 12, 1873; son of Chester Banks and Sarah Miner. Educated Merrickville; Belleville, Ont. Hardware clerk, Carlton Place, Ont., 1899. Came to Winnipeg 1896; hardware business, Cranbrook, B. C, 1898-1902; Los Anieges, Cal., 1903-1904; broker, Winnipeg, 1904-1907; founded The Pru- dential Life Insurance Co., 1907. Married Rhoda Agnes Rupert, Cornwall, Ont., 1898; has two daughters. Clubs: Adanac, Carleton. Societies: I. O. O. F. Recrea- tion: Horses. Conservative; Presbyterian. Address: 574 Gertrude Ave., Winnipeg, Man. MITCHEIilii, Honorable Charles Rich- mond, B. A., B. C. L. — Minister of Pub- lic Works, Province of Alberta, Edmon- ton. Born Newcastle, N. B., Nov. 20, 1872, son of James Mitchell, Sheriff Northumberland County, N. B. Educated Harkin's Academy, Newcastle, N. B. ; University of New Brunswick (B. A., 1894), and King's College, Windsor, N. S. (B. C. L., 1897); studied law under late Hon. A. G. Blair and Hon. L. J. Tweedie; called to the bar, 1897. Came to Medicine Hat 1898, and practiced there until 1907, during which time he was Town Prosecutor, City Solicitor and Agent for the Attorney General of Can- ada. Appointed District Court Judge, Calgary, Alta, 1907; resigned May 25, 1910; sworn of the Executive Council of Alberta, Attorney-General and Min- ister of Education, June, 1910; resigned and sworn Minister of Public Works, June, 1, 1912; elected to Alberta Legis- lature June 29, 1910. Married Clara Eraser, St. Thomas, Ont., 1909. Club: Edmonton. Address: 518 Fourteenth St., Edmonton, Alta. UirrCHBIiI, David, J. P. — Town Com- missioner. Born Auchterarder, Scotland, July 6, 1872, son of David and Rachel Mitchell. Educated J. Gillespie's School and Edinburgh University. Junior with law firm, Scotland; came to Alberta 1899; farmed for a time; partner In firm of The Curry & Constantine Co., Ltd.; ap- pointed to present position 1907., Secre- tary-Treasurer for Stettler District Agri- cultural Society; Secretary-Treasurer Stettler Board of Trade; Secretary- Treasurer Stettler School District; Vice- President local branch Alberta League for Moral and Temperance Reform; man- ager Knox Church, Innisfail, Alta.; mem- ber Innisfall School Board one term; Secretary-Treasurer Town of Innisfail two years. Recreations: Tennis, curling, cricket. Liberal; Presbyterian. Address: Stettler, Alta. MITCHE^lj, Helen Riclimond Brong'Ii. — Wife of Major James Bertram Mitch- ell. Born Gananoque, Leeds County, Ont., daughter of William and Elizabeth R. Brough. Educated high school Gan- anoque. Came to Manitoba 1878. Char- ter member and on first executive Win- nipeg Women's Canadian Club; Past President Westminster Church Ladies' Society, Winnipeg; member board Old Folks' Home. Married James Bertram Mitchell, Gananoque, 1878; has one son and two daughters. Presbyterian. Ad- dress: 74 Furby St., Winnipeg, Man. MITCHBI^^, James Alexander. — Bro- ker (retired). Born Whitby, Ont., son of James and Elizabeth Mitchell. Edu- cated Toronto. Engaged grain and ele- vator business, Winnipeg. Director Roy- al Soap Co., Winnipeg; Honorary Direc- tor Winnipeg Industrial Exhibition; Di- rector Vancouver A. B. C. Elevator Co.; Director Vancouver Local Insurance; Di- rector Columbia Fire Insurance.; Direc- tor National Paper Co.; Director Bank of Vancouver. Clubs: Albany (Toronto), Manitoba (Winnipeg), Union. Address: 1617 Rookland Ave., Victoria, B. C. ItOTCHEIi^, £ieut.-Col. James Bertram — Architect, Commissioner of School Buildings, Public School Board Office, Winnipeg. Born Gananoque, Ont., Oct. 14, 1852, son of George and Jane Mitchell. Educated Gananoque High School; Montreal Art Institute. Came to Win- nipeg 1878; appointed to present posi- tion 1893, being responsible for the pub- lic school buildings of Winnipeg; served Fenian Raids, 1866-1870; medal and two clasps; Royal Northwest Mounted Po- lice, 1874-1877; signed as a witness with Governor Morris, Treaty 6, made with Wood and Plain Cree Tribes, Indians, Forts Carlton and Pitt, Aug. 23 and Sept. 9, 1876; Lieut.-Col. 100th Winnipeg Gren- adiers. Married Helen Richmond Brough, 585 WHO'S WHO AND WHY LIEUT.-COL. JAMES BERTRAM MITCHELL Gananoque, Ont., 1878; has one son ami two daughters. Clubs: Canadian, West- ern Canada Military Institute. Recrea- tions: Reading, amateur photograph^ . rifle shooting. Liberal; Presbyterian. Ad- dress: 74 Furby St., Winnipeg, Man. JAMES R. MITCHELL. MITCHEIiI., James R., J. P. — Of Mit- chell & Eraser, Real Estate and Finan- cial Brokers. Born Northumberland, Ont, Aug. 8, 1870, son of Ebenezer and Martha Mitchell. Educated public and high schools, Ontario. Farmed Ontario. Merchant tailor, Winnipeg, 1893-1901; real estate business, Winnipeg, 1901- 1904. Came to British Columbia 1904 and established present business. City Councillor, Penticton, 1910-1911; Chair- man Finance and Police Committee; member of Penticton Board of Trade; President first Board of Trade Penticton. Married Mary L. Sampson, Winnipeg, 1S98; has five daughters. Society: A. F & A. M. (P. M.). Conservative; Angli- can. Address: Penticton, B. C. JOHN WILLIAM MITCHELL. MITCHEIi^, John "William. — Lumber and Coal Merchant, 1319 Second St. E., Calgary. Born Ely, Cambridgeshire. England, April 19, 1872, son of Joseph Banham and Patty Westrope Mitchell. Educated Commercial School, Downham Market, Norfolk, England; Soham Gram- mar School, Cambridgeshire. Farming, Cambridgeshire some years; came to Al- berta 1891; clerk J. B. Kelly, Calgary, 1891-1900; established present business 1900. Alderman Calgary 1906-1910; Mayor 1911. Strong advocate of muni- cipal ownership of public utilities; large- ly instrumental securing for Calgary an efficient fire department. Societies: A. F. & A. M.; L O. O. F.. P. G. M. (P. G. R. Sovereign Grand Lodge). Liberal; Methodist. Address: 1319 Second St. E., Calgary, Alta. miTCHIilii;, Rotoert Menzies, M. D., C. M M. L. A. — Physician. Born Port Union, Ont., Oct. 28, 1865, son of James and Elizabeth Mitchell. Educated Or- angeville high school and Trinity Med- ical College (M. D., C. M., 1892); Chair- 586 WHO'S WHO AND WHY ROBERT MENZIBS MITCHELL, M. D., C. M., M. L. A. man Weyburn Public School Board ten years; Chairman of High School since established; elected Saskatchewan Leg- islature for Weyburn, 1908; re-elected, 1912. Married Margaret McKinnon, Badjeros, 1892; has two sons. Societies: Fellow Trinity Medical College; C. P. & S. of Ontario, Northwest Territories; A. P. & A. M.; I. O. O. F.; C. O. F.; A. O. U. W. Presbyterian: Liberal. Address: Weyburn, Sask. MOBJ^XSV, Pran^ Harry. — Wholesale Merchant. Born Colorado, United States, May 14, 1870, son of George G. and Mary Francis Mobley. Educated Spokane, Wash.; high school, Cheney, Wash. Clerk Cheney 1884; came to British Columbia 1895; served Provincial Constable one year; Assistant Postmaster and J. P.. Atlin, B. C, six years; served one term as License Commissioner. Member of the first Municipal Council of the City of Prince Rupert. President of the Board of Trade, 1912. Married Ida Jose- phine Colvin, Colfax, Wash., 1893; has one son. Clubs: Prince Rupert; Ter- minal City ("Vancouver). Societies: A. F. & A. M.; I. O. O. F.; Arctic Brother- hood. Recreation: shooting. Address: Prince Rupert, B. C. MODE, Allan Tliomas, B. A. — Bar- rister and Solicitor, Clerk of the Su- preme Court of Alberta, Wetaskiwin. Born Vankleek Hill, Ont., Dec. 8, 1880, son of George and Caroline Mode. Educated College Institute. Vankleek Hill; Toronto University. Came to Alberta 1903; law student with Rutherford & Jamieson, Strathcona, 1903; called to the Alberta Bar, 1906; member of firm Rutherford, Jamieson & Mode, 1906; appointed Clerk of Supreme Court of Alberta, Wetaski- win, 1909; President of Alberta Fish and Game Protective Association, Wetaski- win Branch; President Strathcona Shoot- ing Club, Ltd.; member Strathcona Pub- lic School Board 1904-1909. Married Margarita Edna Grant, Strathcona, 1906; has one son and one daughter. Recrea- tions: Shooting, curling. Liberal; Angli- can. Address: Wetaskiwin, Alta. DAVID S. MOFFAT, B. A., B. C. L. MOFPAT, Savid S., B. A., B. C. Im. — Barrister, City Solicitor, Calgary. Born Inverness, Que., Oct. 5, 1869, son of Dav- id and Ann Moffat. Educated McGill Uni- versity (gold medalist English and Lit- erature, 1894, B. C. L., 1901, valedictor- ian). Practiced with D. McCormack, K. C, Montreal, 1901. Came to Alberta 1907. Married Charlotte Florence Bailey, Calgary, 1909. Club: Calgary Golf. So- cieties: A. F. & A. M.; K. P.; A. O. U. W. Recreations: Golf, tennis. Address: Calgary, Alta. MOPFATT, Prederic C. — Barrister and Solicitor. Born Toronto, Sept. 9, 1855, son of Lewis and Caroline MofCatt. Edu- cated Trinity College School; Trinity University. Practiced Toronto, 1879- 1897; Rossland, B. C, 1897-1902; editor Rossland Miner, 1897-1902; Nelson Daily News, 1902-1908; resumed practice, 1910. Served with Queen's Own Rifles, Toronto. Married Ida Morris, Hamilton, 1910. Club: Nelson. Society: A. F. & A. M. Conservative; Anglican. Address: Nel- son, B. C. 587 WHO'S WHO AND WHY CARL MELVILLE MOHR. MOHB, Carl Melville — President Mohr- Learmouth Co., Ltd., Financial and Real Estate Brokers, Bank of Hamilton Bldff., Moose Jaw, and 372 Main St., Winnipeg; Secretary-Treasurer and Managing Di- rector International Investment Co., Ltd.; Secretary-Treasurer and Managing Director St. Francois Xavier Investment Co., Ltd.; Member of Moose Jaw Board of Trade. Born Carleton County, near Ottawa, Ont., Dec. 21, 1884. son of Wil- liam John and Isabella Mohr. Educated public schools, Ottawa; Ottawa Business College. Came to Moose Jaw, 1906; ac- countant, Hockin-Siddons Hardware Co., Moose Jaw, 1906-1908; established pres- ent business, 1909. Married Louise Von Ferber, daughter of Ernest Von Ferber, 1908. Clubs: Carleton; Adanac (Winni- peg). Societies: K. P.; I. O. O. F.; I. O. F. Anglican. Address: 40 Spence St., Winnipeg, Man 588 WHO'S WHO AND WHY FRANK BEAMER MOFFET. DXOFPET, Frank Beamer — Financial and Real Estate Broker, Weyburn; Di- rector, Weyburn Security Bank; First Secretary and Treasurer, town of Wey- burn; member, Weyburn Board of Trade. Born Lincoln County, Ont., Oct. 24, 1870, son of John and Carrie Getchel Moffet. Educated Collegiate Institute, St. Catherines. Taught school, Vine- land, Ont., 1890-1891 and 1893-1899; came to Saskatchewan, 1899; taught school, Weyburn, 1899-1901; real es- tate, Weyburn, since 1901. Unsuccess- ful Liberal candidate for South Qu'- Appelle to Saskatchewan Legislature, against F. W. G. Haultain, 1905. Mar- ried Mabel Allen, daughter of Alexan- der Allen, Weyburn, 1904; has one son and one daughter. Societies: A. F. & A. M.; L O. O. F.; I. O. P. Recreation: travel. Liberal; Presbyterian. Address: Sixth Ave., Weyburn, Sask. MOFPETT, Frank V. — Of Columbia Flouring Mills Co., Bnderby. Born Min- neapolis, Minn., July 9, 1866, son of John Moffett. Educated Minneapolis. Came to British Columbia, 1903. Member En- derby Board of Trade. Married Mabel Rice, LaCrosse, Wis.; has four sons and two daughters. Address: Enderby, B. C. MOIiIiARD, William Thomas^ — Inspec- tor of Public Works for Dominion Gov- ernment, Regina. Born near Aurora, Ont., May 5, 1855, son of James and Fanny Mollard. Educated: Public school, Hubron County, Ont., Carpenter, Winni- peg, 1881. Came to Regina, 1882; en- gaged in building and contracting busi- ness for himself until 1894; formed part- WILLIAM THOMAS MOLLARD, nership with Charles Willoughby under Arm name of Willoughby & Mollard, con- tractors and builders; firm dissolved 1905, Mr. Mollard appointed Inspector of Public Works for Dominion Govern- ment, Saskatchewan and Alberta; Ap- praiser for Dominion Government on all buildings and property transferred from the Dominion to the Provinces of Sas- katchewan and Alberta when those Prov- inces were formed. Alderman, Regina, 1898-1899; Mayor, 1900-1901; Member of Regina< Public School Board, 1901 to 1911, Chairman, 1909 to 1911; President Saskatchewan Life Insurance Co.; Direc- tor Masonic Temple Co.; President Sas- katchewan Securities & Trust Corpora- tion; Director Regina Brokerage & In- vestment Co.; Director Regina Foundry Co.; while Mayor of Regina, 1901, read Civic Address to present King and Queen, then the Duke and Duchess of Corn- wall and York, and was presented by the Duke with an autograph photo of himself and the Duchess. Married Mar- garet C. Stewart, Regina, 1889. So- cieties: A. F. & A. M.; C. O. F. Recrea- tion: Hunting, motoring. Liberal; Pres- byterian. Address: 2051 Cornwall St., Regina, Sask. IVIOI^IiISOII', Miss Jean. — Manageress Lake Louise Chalet, Lake Louise, Alta., and Glencoe Lodge, Vancouver. Born Inverness, Scotland, daughter of James Mollison, of Inverness. Educated Royal Academy, Inverness. Came to Canada, 1889, and to British Columbia, 1893. Rec- reation: Music. Address: Glencoe Lodge, Vancouver, B. C. ^OImImOT, Miss Gabrielle. — Concert Pi- aniste and Teacher. Born Lyons, France, daughter of Fortune and Leopoldine Mol- lot. Educated Lyons and Paris, France. Graduate of College of Music, Lyons; certificated pupil of the famous Mosz- kowski, also pupil of Isidor Philipp. Ad- dress: 173 Langside St., Winnipeg, Man. 589 WHO'S WHO AND WHY JOHN PATRICK MALLOY, M. D., V. V. S., M. P. THOlMltOY, John Patrick, M. D., V. V. S., M. P. — -Veterinary Surgeon. Born Arthur, Ont., March 13, 1873, son of John and Mary Alice Molloy. Educated Emerson and Toronto. Unsuccessful candidate for Morris, Manitoba, Legis- lature, 1907, being defeated by casting vote of returning officer; elected for Provencher to House of Commons, 1908- 1911. Married Frances H. Keeley, 1903; has three daughters. Liberal; Romaii Catholic. Address: Morris, Man. WILLIAM MOLLOY. MOIiI^OV, William. — Of John Molloy & Sons, Winnipeg. Born Arthur, Ont. Oct. 28. 1877, son of John and Mary Alice Molloy. Educated public schools; Uni- versity of Minnesota. Came to Mani- toba, 1879. Taught school Manitoba, 1898. Represents Laverandrye County in Manitoba Legislative Assembly. Socie- ties: K. of C; Catholic Foresters. Lib- eral; Roman Catholic. Address: 136 Edmonton St., Winnipeg, Man. MONCKTON, Marmaduke John, A. TO.. I. C. E. — Irrigation Engineer. Born near Walvefield, Yorkshire, England, Nov. 3, 18.53, son of Colonel the Hon. E. G. Monckton. Educated Uppingham School; Royal Indian Engineering College, Coop- er's Hill, England. Public Works De- partment, India, 1874; afterwards with Public Works Department, Cape Colony, South Africa. Came to British Columbia, 1897. Served with Stellenbosch District Troop, South African War, 1901-1902. Married Kathleen, daughter of Depart- ment Surgeon General Jr Browne, I. M. D. ; has one son. Address: 1437 Georgia St., Vancouver, B. C. MONCBIEFP, John James. — Managing Editor the Tribune, Winnipeg. Born Shalloway, Shetland, Scotland, Oct. 19, 1866, son of Lawrence Moncrieff, for many years connected with Hudson's Bay Co., Y'ork Factory, and of Ann Moncrieff. Came to Manitoba, 1875. Ed- ucated Winnipeg. Clerk with Hudson's Bay Co. at St. Francois Xavier; served apprenticeship later as printer and one of publishers of the Daily News, Winni- peg; joined reportorial stafE of the Sun, under T. H. Preston and was sporting editor until joined Tribune; appointed managing editor the Tribune 1903; par- ticipated actively as political writer po- litical struggles since 1890, notably 1896, when originated a feature much used in the Liberal press; was special polit- ical correspondent of the Toronto Globe, during progress of campaign, resulting in defeat of Tupper government, and in provincial election campaign at time of Greenway defeat, appearing as writer of celebrated Mellen interview. President Winnipeg Oratorio Society, 1910; soloist and conductor of number of oratorio concerts since 1898; President Clef Club, two years. Secretary of Athletic League of Winnipeg several years. Married May Blyth, 1888 (deceased); married Minnie Blyth, 1896; has one son and two daughters. Club: Carleton. Society: Clef. Recreations: Hunting, music. Lib- eral, Presbyterian. Address: 231 Smith St., Winnipeg, Man. MONGKOW, £ee. — Of Shon Yuen & Co., 541 Fisguard St, Victoria, Born China, July 6, 1862, son of Lee Kai Jung. Educated San Francisco, Cal. Business, Hongkong, 1874. Came to British Co- lumbia, 1882, H. M. Customs Interpreter. Married Seto Chang Aun, Victoria; has five sons and three daughters. Society: Chinese Continental Benevolent Associa- tion. Address: 952 Johnson St., Victoria, B. C. 590 WHO'S WHO AND WHY THEODORE BENNING MONK. MONK, Theodore Benuiug' — Of Monk, Monteith & Co., Litd., Financial, Insur- ance and Real Estate Brokers, 1001 Gov- ernment Street, Victoria; Director Vic- toria and Vancouver Syndicate; Director William Monteith Co., Ltd.; Director Victoria Real Estate Exchange. Born Winnipeg, Nov. 28, 1884, son of John Benning and Ann Dering Lloyd Heming Monk. Educated St. John's College. Law student with Aikins, Pitblado, Rob- son & Loftus, Winnipeg, 1903; engineer- ing department, Northern Iron Works, Winnipeg, 1903-1908; engineer's depart- ment, City Hall, Victoria, 1908-1909; with Pemberton & Son, Victoria, 1909- 1910: with Wm. Monteith & Co., 1910- 1911; present business established 1911. Served as Lieutenant 5th C. G. A. Mar- ried Julia Tobin, White Mouth, Man., 1908; has one son and two daughters. Clubs: Union; James Bay Athletic. Rec- reation: rowing. Conservative; Angli- can. Address: 968 Heywood Ave., Vic- toria, B. C. MONKMAN, Albert. — Barrister, 258% Portage Ave., Winnipeg. Born Albion, Ont., June 24, 1850, son of James and Catherine Monkman. Educated public schools; Toronto Law School. Practiced Toronto, 1875. Came to Winnipeg, 1879. Alderman, Winnipeg, two years. Served Lieutenant 95th Battalion Northwest Re- bellion, 1885. Married Martha A. Elliott, Toronto, 1876; has four sons and two daughters. Societies: C. O. F.; A. O. U. W. Liberal; Methodist. Address: 530 Langside St., Winnipeg, Man. A. S. MONRO, M. D., C. M. MONRO, Alexander Stewart, M. B., C. M. — Of Drs. Brydone-Jack, Monro and Cumming, 413 Granville St., Vancouver; Surgeon to Vancouver General Hospital; Surgeon to Great Northern Railway Co. Born Rattray, Perthshire, Scotland, May 1, 1872, son of Wililam and Margaret Stewart Monro. Came to Canada, 1872. Educated public schools, Toronto and Winnipeg; Manitoba University; McGill University, Chicago, 111.; Vienna. Came to British Columbia, 1896; practiced Kamloops, B. C, previous to coming to Vancouver; present partnership formed, 1901. Married Edith McCrossan, Van- couver, 1900. Clubs: Vancouver; Jeri- cho Country; British Columbia Golf. So- cieties: A. F. & A. M.; Scottish Rite; St. Andrews; Caledonian. Recreation: Horticulture. Liberal; Presbyterian. Ad- dress: Vancouver, B. C. MONBOE, Hug-b Edwin, M. D., C. M., 1. B. C. P., Ti. B. C. S. (Edin.) — Physician and Surgeon. Born St. Elmo, Glengarry County, Ont, June 16, 1879, son of Wil- liam and Janet Monroe. Educated pub- lie schools, St. Elmo; High School, Alex- ander, Ont.; McGill University; Edin- burgh University; Royal College of Phy- sicians and Surgeons, Edinburgh. Prac^ ticed Saskatoon, 1904; elected by accla- mation to Board of Governors, Saskatoon City Hospital, 1908, and appointed chair- man. Alderman, Saskatoon, 1905, 1906, 1907; resigned, 1909; re-elected, 1910.; unsuccessful candidate for Saskatchewan Legislature, 1905; Honorary President Saskatchewan Medical Association; ex- 591 WHO'S WHO AND WHY HUGH EDWIN MONROE, M. D., C. M., L. R. C. P., L. R. C. S. (Edin.) President Saskatchewan Medical Associ- ation. Married Myrtle Lottie Braun, Saskatoon, 1904; has one son. Societies: A. F. & A. M.; I. O. O. F. Recreation: Curling. Conservative; Presbyterian. Address: 214 Nineteenth St., Saskatoon, Sask. MONTAGUE, John W. — Of Montague Land & Securities Co., Real Estate and Financial Agent, Winnipeg. Born Ade- laide Township, Middlesex County, Ont., April, 1851, son of Joseph I. Montague and Rhoda Montague. Educated public schools, Adelaide. After traveling over Iowa, Nebraska, Illinois and Dakota, came to Winnipeg May, 1877; resided in the Province of Manitoba continuously since that time except six years he was resident at Saulte Ste. Marie, Ont. Set- tled Southern Manitoba, being first set- tler in what is now Argyle Municipality, and was instrumental In inducing a number of settlers to some to that dis- trict. Traveled three times to the Rocky Mountains before the construc- tion of the C. P. R. First engineer on the erection of the electrical and ma- chinery plant on the Saulte Ste. Marie Canal and occupied same position in connection with the Saulte Ste. Marie Pulp & Paper Co. One of the Canadian representatives at the World's Colum- bian Exposition at Chicago in 1893. For years been engaged farm land business. Has wide knowledge of Western Canada and has strong faith in its future. Had charge of construction of several of the largest saw milling plants Western Can- ada. Married Janet McKenzie, Braemer, Ont. Address: 18 Touraine Bldg., Win- nipeg, Man. MOITTAGUi:, Hon. Walter Humphries, M. J}., C. M., i;. R. C. P. (Edin.), F. C. — Financial Agent. Born Adelaide Town- ship, Middlesex County, Ont., Nov. 21, 185S, son of Joseph and Rhoda Monta- gue. Educated public schools; high schools; Woodstock College; Toronto University; graduated Victoria Univer- sity, 1882, and Royal College of Phys- icians, Edinburgh, 1SS2. For many years represented Haldimand in House of Com- mons; for fourteen years was vice-presi- dent of Conservative Association of On- tario. Moved the address in reply to speech from Throne in session of 1888; sworn of Privy Council, 1893, and after- wards occupied positions of Minister of Agriculture and Secretary of State for Canada. Visited England, 1896, upon pub- lic business and discussed with Imperial Government question of Canadian cattle embargo; established ocean cold storage system between Canada and Great Brit- ain during his term of ofHce. Moved at Toronto first resolution offered in Canada, for mutual Imperial and Colonial Pret- erential Trade. Spoke on same subject with Right Hon. Joseph Chamberlain at Canadian Club banquet, London, 1896. Addressed Home Market Club, Boston, Mass., and Lincoln Club of Michigan, 1904, on international relations. Came to Manitoba, 1905; has since resided Winnipeg, where engaged in financial business. Married Angle Furry, South Cayuga, Ont.; has two sons and two daughters. Clubs: Manitoba and St. Charles Country; Hamilton; Rideau (Ot- tawa). Recreation: Golf. Address: Ev- ergreen Place, Winnipeg, Man. MOITTEITH, ■William. — Oflacial Admin- istrator. Born Govan, Renfrew, Scot- land, April 13, 1851, son of John and Mary Mathews Monteith. Educated Elizabeth College, Guernsey, C. I. Came to British Columbia, 1876; to Victoria, 1883. Married Anne Berkeley Good; has two sons and four daughters. Club: Union. Address: Lampson and Old Esquimau Road, Victoria, B. C. MONTEI^IUS, William W. — President Montelius Piano House, Ltd., 887 Gran- ville St., Vancouver. Born Freeport, 111., July 2, 1852, son of John and Eliza- beth Ann Montelius. Educated Freeport. Music business, Freeport, 1871-1876; Denver, Colo., 1876-1901. Came to Brit- ish Columbia, 1901, and established pres- ent firm. Director North American Loan Building & Trust Co.; Director Investors' Guarantee Corporation Co., Ltd.; President Point Grey Estate -Co.; Director West Shore and Northern Land Co., Ltd. Married Eva S. Rhodes, 1876; has one son and one daughter. Club: Terminal City. Society: A. F. & A. M. Residence: 1125 Georgia St., Vancouver, B. C. 592 WHO'S WHO AND WHY THOMAS MC:>TG-OMERY. MONTGOMI3B7, Thomas. — Retired Hotelman. Born North Lanark, Ont., Feb. 23, 1851, son of Oswaid and Mary Mont- gomery. Educated public schools. Car- riage manufacturer, Perth, Ont. Came to Winnipeg, 1876; has large holdings farm lands and city real estate. Mar- ried Martha King (deceased) ; married Ella Tobin, Winnipeg, 1907; has three sons and two daughters. Societies: K. of P.; A. O. U. W. Recreation: Trav- eling. Conservative; Anglican. Address: 193 Vaughan St., Winnipeg, Man. A. W. MOODY, M. D., C MOOSV, Arthur William, M. D., C. M. — Physician, 4301-^ Main St., Winnipeg, Born Yorkshire, England, May 15, 1868, son of Robert and Mary A. Moody. Edu- cated College Institute, Hamilton; Mani- toba Medical College. Came to Mani- toba, 1882; lived west of Virden, Man., for some years; taught school, Bredal- bane and Blair school districts before taking up medical studies; graduated medicine, 1895; house surgeon St. Boni- face Hospital, 1895; superintendent, Win- nipeg General Hospital, 1896-1899. Mem- ber medical staff, Winnipeg General Hos- pital; member board of directors, Wes- ley College; member University Coun- cil. Married Elizabeth Jane Holland, Springfield, Man., 1900; has one son and two daughters. Club: Manitoba. So- cieties: A. F. & A. M.; Medical Socie- ties. Conservative. Address: 156 Don- ald St., Winnipeg, Man. MOODIT, Elizabeth J. — Wife of Arthur William Moody, M. D., C. M. Born Helston, Cornwall. Ens-inrd, IcLagiiim- ot John p'-d Grauc rreloar Roberts Hol- .ctiiQ. Educated Helston. Lady Super- intendent, Winnipeg General Hospital Training School for Nurses for five years. Married Dr. Moody, 1899; has one son and two daughters. Methodist. Address: 156 Donald St., Winnipeg, Man. MOORE, A. Bramley, M. I^. A. — Elect- ed to Alberta Legislature for Alexandra, 1909. Liberal. Address: Lloydminster, Alta. H. W. R. MOORE. MOOBE, Herbert William Ruthven. — Barrister. Born London, England, March 11, 1873, son of Rev. Edward William and Lily Monck-Mason Moore. Educated Pembroke County, Cambridge, Law Tri- pos. Called to bar, London (Middle Tem- ple), 1895. Came to Canada, 1895; prac- ticed Calgary; mining, Kootenay and Alaska; editor Nelson Miner, 1898-1899; member of Victoria Colonist editorial staff, 1907. Served with Rocky Moun- tain Rangers, 1899-1901. Married Alice Petley, Milwaukee, Wis., 1904; has two sons. Recreations: Shooting, golf. Club: Union. Conservative; Anglican. Address: 422 St. Charles St., Victoria, B. C. WHO'S WHO AND WHY MOORE, John Carlyle — Of Moore & Scott, Barristers, Red Deer. Born To- ronto, April 9, 1881, son of John and Annie Moore. Educated Toronto Uni- versity; Chicago University; Osgoode Hall. Practicing- Red Deer since 1906. Served as lieutenant 15th Light Horse. Married Ethel Piche, Wiarton, Ont. ; has one son Club: Red Deer. Recreation: Horses. Liberal. Address: Waskasoo Park, Red Deer, Alta. MOORZ:, John Thomas. — Capitalist and Promoter. Born York County, Ont., July 3, 1844, son of William K. Moore. Edu- cated Berlin, Ont. Deputy Registrar Wa- terloo County, Ont. Came to Alberta, 1879. Represented Red Deer, Alta., Leg- islature. Married Annie Addison, Gait, Ont.; has two sons and one daughter. Club: Ontario (Toronto). Recreation: Farming, stock raising. Address: Red Deer, Alta. '1/LOO'RH, Samuel A. — Barrister, Pacific Bldg., Vancouver. Born New Glasgow, N. S., Oct. 14, 1877, son of Lieutenant McLellan and Christian Cameron Moore. Educated Mount Allison University. Came to British Columbia, 1896. Studied law with Russell & Russell; admitted to British Columbia Bar, 1904; practiced as member of firm Russell & Russell, 1904; practicing alone .since 1906. Mar- ried Matilda Walters, 1904; has one daughter. Society: A. F. & A. M. Rec- reation: Athletics. Liberal; Presbyte- rian. Address: 1410 Harwood St., Van- couver, B. C. MOORE, Samuel Robert. — Publisher Sun, Swift Current. Born Carbonear, Nfld., Nov. 26, 1874, son of John and Lavina Moore. Assisted to organize Pro- vincial Rights party of Saskatchewan, 1905. Conservative organizer for Sas- katchewan, federal elections, 1908, and afterwards returned to newspaper work. Married Fannie Bradley. Societies: I. O. F. ; Eagles. Address: Swift Current, Sask. MOORHEAD, Ernest, M. B., B. Ch., Dublin — Phvsician. Born Dalkey, Coun- ty Dublin, Ireland, July 29, 1876, son of Dr. T. H. and Mary Anne Moorhead. Educated Trinity College, Dublin. Prac- ticed Ireland, 1901, and same year came to Winnipeg. Surgeon for C. P. R. Capt. (Res.) Army Service. Married Maude Ruckley, Winnipeg, 1906; has one son and two daughters. Society: Medical and Chirurgical of Winnipeg. Anglican. Address: 324 Alfred Ave., Winnipeg, Man. MORAN, William James, B. A., I^]&.B. — Of Moran, Anderson & Guy, Barrister, Merchants Bank Bldg., Winnipeg. Born Prescott, Ont., April 9, 1870, son of Peter and Harriet Scott Moran, sister of Sir R. W. Scott. Educated St. Mary's Col- lege, Montreal; Upper Canada College; University of Toronto; Osgoode Hall. Called to Ontario Bar, Toronto, 1894; practiced at Portage, Ont., 1897-1904; Winnipeg since 1904; Crown Attorney and Clerk of Peace, Rainy River, 1901- 1903; Sheriff, 1901-1902. Came to Win- nipeg, 1904. Liberal; Roman Catholic. Address: Royal Alexandra Hotel, Win- nipeg, Man. MORDElf, Georg^e Herbert. — Editor and Manager North Shore Press, Ltd., 119 First St., E., North Vancouver. Born Picton, Ont., June 6, 1867, son of Cor- nelius D. and Matilda Morden. Came to British Columbia, 1889. School Trustee. Married Letitia Miller, 1894. Recrea- tions: All out-door sports. President North Vancouver Lacrosse Club; member of Executive North Vancouver Board of Trade. Address: 325 Second St., North Vancouver, B. C. DR. W. CLARENCE MORDEN, J. P. MORSEN, W. Clarence, J. P.— Dentist, 6201/^ Main St., Winnipeg. Born Tweed, Ont., son of Howard and Jeannie Mor- den. Educated high schools, Winnipeg and Chicago. Came to Winnipeg, 1882; practiced since 1901. Specialist Dental Anaesthetics and Oral Therapeutics. Club: Carleton. Societies: K. of P.; Knights of Maccabees of World. Recre- ation: Riding. Conservative; Methodist. Address: 379 York Ave., Winnipeg, Man. 594 WHO'S WHO AND WHY UO&ESBV, WiUiam Charles. — Of Moresby & O'Reilly, Barristers, Imperial Bank Chambers, Victoria. Born New Westminster, B. C, June 1, 1876, son of M. A. Edwards and William Moresby, ex- Warden British Columbia Penitentiary. Educated public schools and private tui- tion, New Westminster. Called to Brit- ish Columbia Bar, 1897; with the firm Drake, Jackson & Helmcken, "Victoria, 1897-1904; present partnership formed, 1904. Alderman, Victoria, 1911. Served with No. 3 Company, British Columbia Garrison Artillery, New Westminster. Clubs: Union; Pacific. Society: Native sons of British Columbia (Grand Chief Father). Conservative; Anglican. Ad- dress: Victoria, B. C. MORXTTT, George W. — Of Morfitt, Lang & Bend, 212 Eighth Ave., E. Cal- gary. Born St. Marys, Ont., March 16, 1873, son of William and Elizabeth Mor- fitt. Educated St. Mary's; Stratford, Ont. Broker Gladstone, Man., 1892. Came to Alberta, 1905. Member 103d Calgary Rifles. Married Annie Johnetta Bond, Gladstone; has three sons and one daughter. Societies: A. P. & A. M. ; I. O. O. P. Recreation: Curling. Ad- dress: 537 Fourteenth Ave., W. Calgary, Alta. MOSGAXT, Edwin Blag-don. — Broker, Canada Life Bldg., Vancouver. Born Gloucester, England, April 5, 1860, son of Thomas and Jane E. Morgan. Edu- cated Grammar School, Monmouth. Farmed, Nebraska, 1885-1889; director and secretary of lumber company, Port- land, Ore. Came to British Columbia, 1891. For seventeen years manager of British Columbia Land Investment Agency, Ltd.; director Vancouver Ship- yards, Ltd.; director Thomas Stationery Co., Ltd.; director British Columbia Mar- ket Co., Ltd.; director West Coast Lum- ber Co., Ltd. Married Fannie E. Tite, Vancouver; has two daughters. Club: Terminal City. Recreations: Riding, driving, hunting. Address: 2448 Third Ave., W., Vancouver, B. C. MORGAN, Prank McDonald. — Manager Ames-Holden, Ltd., Wholesale Shoe Deal- ers, Edmonton. Born Stormont County, Ont., Nov, 18, 1865, son of Nelson and Jane Morgan. Educated public schools, Ontario. With Ames-Holden Co., Winni- peg, 1884. Came to Edmonton as mana- ger branch, 1906. Vice-president Ed- monton Board of Trade, 1910; president, 1911; ex-president Northwestern Trav- elers' Association. Served with 90th Regiment, Northwest Rebellion, 1885. Clubs: Edmonton; Canadian. Society: A. P. & A. M. Liberal; Methodist. Ad- dre,ss: 393 Eighth St., Edmonton, Alta. MORGAN, John Gordon — Manager New York Life Insurance Company, Mc- Arthur Bldg., Winnipeg. Born on fath- er's farm, Fenelon Township, Victoria County, Ont, Sept. 6, 1850, son of John Gordon Morgan. Educated public schools, Cambray, Ont. Learned trade of shoe- maker, Cambray, and followed that trade until 1880, when came to Winnipeg. En- gaged in real estate business, Winnipeg, 1880-1883: entered service of New York Life Insurance Company 1884. Intro- duced that company in Western Canada, liis territory embracing all the country from the Soo to the Pacific Coast and from the International boundary to the Arctic circle. Was a pioneer through this territory in the profession of life insurance and opened up the Rocky Mountain districts before the C. P. R. was joined together from east to west. Has been engaged in appointing agents to act for his company and has always written a very large volume of personal business, having been a member of the New York Life $200,000 Club since its first organization. As a leading pro- ducer for the New York Life during the administrations of five presidents has enjoyed their personal acquaintance and has been the recipient of many gifts in recognition of his long service. Mar- ried Jane Hillburn, Uxbridge, Ont. (de- ceased) ; has one son and one daughter. Clubs: Manitoba; Carleton. Society: A. F. & A. M. Recreation: horses. Liberal. Residence: Royal Alexandra Hotel, Win- nipeg, Man. MORICE, Rev. Adrian Gabriel, O. M. I. — Born St. Mars-sur-Colmont, Depart- ment of Mayenne, France, son of Jean and Virginie Morice. Educated Christian Brothers School, Oisseau; ecclesiastical colleges of Mayenne, Notre Dame de Sion (Lorraine) and Autun, France. En- tered order of Oblates, 1879. Came to Canada, 1880. Ordained, 1882, when was given charge of Chilcotin Indians, Brit- ish Columbia; transferred to Stuart Lake Mission, 1885. Societies: Philo- logical Society of Paris; American An- thropological Association; Canadian In- stitute Natural History Society of Brit- ish Columbia; Art, Historical and Scien- tific Association of Vancouver; Histor- ical Society of Manitoba; Geographical Society of Neufchatel (Switzerland), and others. Address: Duck Lake, Sask. MORIiE?, Alfred James, C. E. — (Re- tired). Born London, England, Dec. 19, 1861, son of John and Annie Elizabeth Morley. Educated St. John's College, Southend-on-Sea, England. Mechanical engineer, London, 1877. Came to Canada 1884. Practiced United States, 1884- 1898. Mayor of Victoria, 1906, 1907, 1910, 1911. Married Mary Hannah Godall, Rockford, 111. Address: "Bon- nivue," Victoria, B. C. 595 WHO'S WHO AND WHY A. W. MORLEY, LL. B. MOBI^EV, A. W., IiIi.B. — Barrister, 601 McArthur Bldg., Winnipeg. Born Hunts- ville, Ont., Aug. 9, 1880, son of Charles and Mary Morley. Educated Ontario public schools; Manitoba University. Came to Winnipeg, 1900; studied law in office of Hon. J. D. Cameron, Winnipeg. Called to Manitoba Bar, 1904. Lieutenant 90th Regiment, Winnipeg Rifles, 1905; Captain, 1907; on Canadian Coronation Contingent, 1911. Married Gertrude Ma- rion Wilson, Winnipeg, 1907; has one daughter. Clubs: Carleton; Western Canada Military Institute; Junior Army and Navy (London) ; Fellow Royal Co- lonial Institute (London); Canadian. So- cieties: A. F. & A. M.; I. O. O. F.; K. of P. Recreation: Military affairs. Lib- eral; Presbyterian. Address: 259 Bell Ave., Fort Rouge, Winnipeg, Man. MOBFHY, George Altoert, P. M. — Bar- rister, Broad St., Victoria. Born Carle- ton Place, Ont., Sept. 15, 1865, son of William and Margaret Campbell Morphy. Educated Carleton Place and Toronto. Called to Manitoba Bar, 1888; practiced Toronto, 1888-1890. Police Magitrate, 1910. Came to Britih Columbia, 1890, and been in active practice in Victoria since 1891; appointed Police Magistrate, 1910. Married Mary E. Power, Vancou- ver. Recreation: Lacrosse. Conserva- tive. Address: 1440 Gladstone Ave., Victoria, B. C. MOBFHY, Herbert N". — Barrister- and Solicitor, Weyburn Security Bank Bldg., Weyburn; Director and General Solici- tor, Weyburn Security Bank. Born Brantford, Ont., Nov. 5, 1858, son of HERBERT N. MORPHY. Samuel and Amelia Lumsden Morphy. Educated Toronto Model School; Os- goode Hall. Called to Northwest Ter- ritories Bar, 1883; practiced, Moose Jaw, 1883-1885; Fort Qu'Appelle, 1885; mem- ber of Bars of Minnesota and North Dakota; practiced in United States fif- teen years; was Assistant State Attor- ney, Richland Court; practiced Weyburn since 1907. Married Emily Mills, 1892; as two sons. Societies: A. F. & A. M.; K. P.; M. W. A.; A. O. U. W. Recrea- tions: lacrosse, hockey. Liberal; Meth- odist. Address: Weyburn, Sask. MOBBICi:, Bev. Bichard John, M. A. — Born Longbridge, Deverill, Wiltshire, England, June 19, 1879, son. of John David Morrice and Jessie Fenton Hasle- hurst. Educated Winchester College and Cambridge, England. Came to Saskatche- wan, 1907. Society: S. O. E. Anglican. Address: St. Chad's Hostel, Regina, Sask. MOBBIS, Alfred John. — Of J. Piercy, Morris and Co., Prince Rupert. Born Plymouth, England, Sept. 23, 1874, son of Thomas H. and Harriet Morris. Came to British Columbia 1887. Educated Vic- toria. Established present business, 1908. President Prince Rupert Board of Trade, 1910-11. Served three years with B. C. B. G. A., Victoria. Married Mar- guerite Antoinette Peck, Seattle, 1896. Clubs: Pacific (Victoria); Prince Ru- pert. Societies: A. F. & A. M.; A. O. U. W.; K. of P. Recreations: Boating, fishing. Address: Prince Rupert, B. C. MOBBIS, Major Frank. — Provincial Commander, Salvation Army, 301 Hast- ings St., E. Vancouver. Born Hull, Eng- land, son of Richard and Anne Morris. Educated England and Canada. Private secretary to Commander Salvation Army, Toronto, 1891; has had distinguished ca- 596 WHO'S WHO AND WHY reer in the Army Territorial Headquar- ters, Toronto, and in various parts of Canada and Newfoundland; occupied, among- other positions, private secretary to both a son and daughter of General Booth; Territorial cashier; assistant edi- tor Salvation Army publications, To- ronto; pioneer of army work, Klondyke, Spring of 1898. During this time gave service to Yukon Government. After- wards chancellor of Salvation Army af- fairs for Newfoundland, followed by present appointment as Commander of British Columbia, Alaska and the Yukon. Married Susie Idells French, Toronto; has one son and one daughter. Address: 510 Eighth Ave., B., "Vancouver, B. C. HARRr G. MORRIS. MORRIS, Harry G. — President of the Edmonton Locators, Ltd.; Real Estate and Financial Broker, Business Seller and Business Promoter, Edmonton. Born at Rodney, Ont., June 28, 1883, son of Samuel B. Morris, Private Banker. Edu- cated public schools and Collegiate Insti- tute. Came to Edmonton, 1903; estab- lished present business, 1910. Married Edythe Brandon of Edmonton. Clubs: Edmonton; Northern. Anglician. Ad- dress: Care Edmonton Locators, Ltd., Edmonton, Alta. MORRIS, John. — Real Estate and Financial Broker. Secretary-treasurer Park Dale Investment Co., Ltd.; stock- holder in Union Bank and Monarch Life Insurance Co. ; special representative Sun Life Insurance Co.; agent Canadian Se- curity & Loan Co., Ltd. Born Ayreshire, Scotland, June 1, 1880, son of David and Jane Wyllie Morris. Educated public schools, Scotland. Clerk, general store, Scotland, 1893; came to Alberta, 1903; sales manager, Revillon Bros., Edmonton, 1903-1906; established present business, JOHN MORRIS. 1906. Married Grace Bertha Websdale, Winnipeg, 1905. Club: Conservative. Societies: A. F. & A. M.; I. O. O. F.; K. of P.; A. O. U. W.; Elks. Conserva- tive; Presbyterian Address: 96 Fifth St., Edmonton, Alta. OSBORNE MORRIS, M. D., C. M. MORRIS, Osborne, M. D., C. M. — Pro- vincial Medical Health Officer; Provin- cial Coroner; Surgeon to C. P. R., Ver- non. Born Pembroke, Ont., Jan. 20, 597 WHO'S WHO AND WHY 1869, son of James and Jane Morris. Educated publicand high schools, Pem- broke; McGill University. Practiced North Bay and Chapleau, Ont., 1890- 1893. Came to British Columbia, 1893. Has practiced Vernon since. Married Rosa Armstrong, New Westminster, 1895. Clubs: Ranchers; Country; Ver- non. Societies: A. F. & A. M.; I. O. O. F. ; Canadian Medical Association; Brit- ish Columbia Medical Association. Rec- reation: Motoring. Conservative; Pres- byterian. Address: Vernon, B. C. HONORABLE AULAY MACAULAY MORRISON. MOBBISON', Honorable Anlay MacAu- lay. — Puisne Judge, Supreme Court of British Columbia since 1904. Born Bad- deck, N. S., June 15, 1863, son of Chris- topher and Flora MacAulay Monison. Educated Sydney and Pictou Academies; Dalhousie University (LL. B., 1888). Ad- mitted to Nova Scotia Bar, 1888; British Columbia Bar, 1890; appointed K. C, 1900; practiced New Westminster, 1890- 1904; was vice-president Canadian Bar- risters' Association; member New West- minster Board of Trade; Commissioner of the Public Library; a temperance advocate and vice-president Dommion Alliance Royal Commissioners, B. C, Fisheries, 1902; elected to House of Com- mons, representing New Westminster, when opposing candidate Honorable Richard McBride, 1896; re-elected, de- feating Honorable Edgar Dewdney, ex- Governor of B. C, 1900; appointed Puisne Judge Supreme Court of British Colum- bia, Sept. 28, 1904; Deputy Judge in Ad- miralty, British Columbia, Dec, 1906. Married Elizabeth Livingstone, daughter of James Livingstone, ex-M.P., Baden, Ont., 1900; has one son and one daugh- ter. Club: Union (Victoria). Presby- terian. Address: .Vancouver, B. C. MOBBISON, John Vr. G., M. A., Ii£. B. Barrister and Solicitor; Secretary Ver- milion Board of Trade. Born Catalone, Cape Breton, Oct. 26, 1870, son of Don- ald and Sarah Morrison. Educated: Syd- ney Academy; Dalhousie University. Taught school Cape Breton, 1886; re- porter. Island Reporter, Sydney, 1890; later on editorial staff, Sydney Daily Post; attended Dalhousie University, 1895-1900; on Halifax Herald, 1900-1902; city editor Sydney Daily Post, 1902-1903; attended Dalhousie University, 1903- 1904 (graduated M. A. 1904); attended Dalhousie Law School and graduated LL. B., 1906: practiced Sydney, 1906- 1907; member of firm Dubuc & Dubuc, Edmonton, 1907-1910; present practice, 1910. County Councillor, district of Catalone, C. B., 1902-1904. Club: Ver- milion. Society: A. F. & A. M. atlons: walking, shooting, tive; Protestant. Address: Alta. Recre- Conserva- Vermllion, MOBBISON, Bonald William — Editor The Commercial, of The Hugh C. Mac- Lean Co., Ltd., publishers of Trade Journals, 404 Travelers Bldg., Winnipeg. Born Marion Bridge, Cape Breton, Oct. 31, 1877, son of Peter and Julia Morri- son. Educated Sydney Academy, Sydney, N. S. Taught school Nova Scotia two years; came to Manitoba 1902; circulation manager Manitoba Free Press, Winnipeg, 1902-1905; editor of The Commercial since 1905. Served with 90th Regiment, Winnipeg, three years. Club: Com- mercial; Travelers. Society: Gaelic. Presbyterian. Address: 444 Bannatyne Ave., Winnipeg, Man. MOBBOW, James William, B. A., ImXm. B. — Minister, St. John's (Presbyterian) Church, Medicine Hat. Convenor of Home Mission, Calgary Presbytery. Born County Down, Ireland, May 24, 1869, son of John and Elizabeth Morrow. Edu- cated Royal Academical Institution, Bel- fast; Queen's College; Royal University: Edinburgh and Belfast Presbyterian Col- leges; post-graduate Princeton Univer- sity. Came to Alberta, 1894; missionary at Wetaskiwin. Served as public school trustee. Medicine Hat. Chaplain, Cana- dian Mounted Rifles, Medicine Hat, 1908. Address: Medicine Hat, Alta. 593 WHO'S WHO AND WHY ALEXANDER MORRISON. MOBBISOir, Alexander. — Of Arm- strong, Morrison & Co., Ltd., 543 Gran- ville St., "Vancouver. Born Motherwell, Scotland, June 19, 1852, son of Donald and Margaret Rolston Morrison. Educated Motherwell. Served five years' appren- ticeship building and millwright busi- ness, Motherwell; employed shipbuilding yards on the Clyde, Goven, 1869-1871. Came to Canada, 1871; contracting busi- ness, devoting himself mainly to erec- tion of industrial plants, among them the Magog Textile Mills, Magog, Que., 1871-1891. Came to British Columbia, 1891. Associated with late Dan McGilli- vray and W. H. Armstrong, building New Westminster waterworks as shop superintendent in their steel pipe works, 1891; formed partnership with W. H. Armstrong, 1892; among their most in- teresting contracts, Granville St. bridge, "Vancouver. Director Clayburn, Ltd.; member "Vancouver Board of Trade. Served with Royal Scotts, Montreal, nine years. Unsuccessful candidate for Mayor, Vancouver, 1910. Married Mar- garet Birnie, Glasgow, 1876; has one son. Societies: Caledonian (President 1909-1911); Gaelic Society. Conserva- tive; Presbyterian. Address: 1185 Har- wood St., "Vancouver, B. C. 599 WHO'S WHO AND WHY ALEXANDER MORRISON, M. P. MORXtisoN, ai.x:xani}i:r, m. f. — Homewood, Man. Farmer; Member of Advisory Board of Manitoba Agricultural College. Born, Granville County, Ont., Jan. 15, 1851, son of William and Eliza- beth Morrison. Educated: Public schools. Came to Manitoba, 1879; has been en- gaged farming since fifteen years of age; now farms two and a quarter sec- tions of land at Homewood. School Trustee, President and Director, Agricul- tural Society. Served as Councillor and Reeve, Dufferin, six terms. Elected to House of Commons representing Mac- donald, October, 1912, with largest ma- jority ever recorded in district. Un- married. Societies: A. F. & A. M. ; C. O. P. Recreation: Farming. Conserva- tive; Anglican. Address: Homewood, Man. WHO'S WHO AND WHY NELSON WHITMAN MORTON. MOBTON, Nelson Whitman — Presi- dent, Morton, Bartling & Co., Ltd., Bankers, Masonic Temple Bldg., Prince Albert; President, Prince Albert Ma- sonic Temple Co., Ltd.; President, St. Regis, Ltd.; Secretary-Treasurer, North Saskatchewan Cold Storage & Fish Co., Ltd.; Director, Prince Albert Opera House Co., Ltd.; Director, Saskatchewan Loan & Investment Co., Ltd. Born Mil- ton, N. S., Dec. 11, 1877, son of Charles E. and Selina Morton. Educated: Acad- emy, Liverpool, N. S. Clerk and ac- countant. Union Bank, Halifax, 1894- 1899; clerk. Bank of Ottawa, Ontario, 1899-1901; manager, Bank of New Bruns- wick, Sussex, N. B., 1901-1902; manager. Bank of Ottawa, Winchester, Ont, 1903- 1905; came to Prince Albert as man- ager Bank of Ottawa, 1905-1911; pres- ent company incorporated, 1911. Mayor, Prince Albert, 1912; ex-president. Board of Trade, Prince Albert. Married Lilla Johnston, Winchester, Ont, 1906; has one son. Societies: A. F, & A. M. ; I. O. P. Recreations: curling, tennis. Con- gregationalist. Address: 207 20th St., W., Prince Albert, Sask. WHO'S WHO AND WHY EZRA A. MOTT MOTT, Ezra Arthur. — Director and General Western Manager, Cockshutt Plow Co., Ltd., Princess and Alexander Sts., Winnipeg; Director British Crown Lumber Co., Ltd.; President Winnipeg Board of Trade. Born Brantford, Ont., June 22, 1869, son of Alonzo and Annie Mott. Educated Brantford schools. Joined Cockshutt Plow Co., Brantford. 1887. Came to Winnipeg, 1891; appointed present position, 1892. Married Martha Harold, 1896; has one son and one daugh- ter. Clubs: Manitoba; St. Charles Country; Carleton. Liberal; Presbyte- rian. Address: 9 Central Ave., Arm- strongs Point, Winnipeg, Man. 602 WHO'S WHO AND WHY J. A. MOTHERWELL. MOTHERWEI^I^, James Alfred. — Of Motherwell & Darling, Real Estate and Financial Broker, 744 Columbia St., New Westminster. Born Portage du Fort, Ont., June 19, 1880, son of Rev. Thomas and Cordelia Jane Motherwell. Edu- cated high school, Dunnville, Ont. Clerk, Canadian Bank of Commerce, Strathroy, Ont., 1898; clerk, Lumbermens National Bank, Portland, Ore., 1909; manager, Vancouver Financial Corporation, New Westminster, 1910; established present business, 1910. Served as private, Queen's Own Rifles, Toronto, 1901-1902. Club: Westminster. Recreations: Golf, hockey, boating, fishing. Conservative. Address: New Westminster, B. C. MOTHEBWEI^I^, Honorable W. B., M. If. A. — Commissioner of Agriculture and Provincial Secretary of Saskatchewan, Regina. Born Perth, Lanark County, Ont., Jan. 6, 1869, son of John and Eliza Motherwell. Educated College Institute, Perth; Ontario Agricultural College. Farmed Abernethy, Sask., 1882. Unsuc- cessful candidate on two occasions for North Qu'Appelle in Northwest Territory Legislative Assembly; elected 1905, Sas- katchewan Legislature; defeated, 1908; elected for Humboldt, 1908. Appointed Commissioner of Agriculture and Pro- vincial Secretary upon formation of first government of Saskatchewan by Hon. Walter Scott. Married Adeline Rogers, New Boyne, Ont., 1884 (deceased) ; has HON. W. R. MOTHERWELL, one son and one daughter. Married Kate Gillespie, Abernethy, Sask., 1908. Club: Canadian. Recreation: Baseball. Address: Cornwall Court, Regina, Sask. MOUIVTON, Nan. — Editor, Western Municipal News, Winnipeg. Born Gana- noque, Ont.,- daughter of James and Mary Graham Moulton. Educated high school, Gananoque; Normal school, Ot- tawa, honor graduate. One of the forty Canadian teachers appointed, 1902, at re- quest of Hon. Joseph Chamberlain to teach in Concentration Camps, South Africa, at close of Boer war. Spent one year at Middleburg, Transvaal, 1902-1903; two years in Pretoria on staff of "The Gymnasium," largest Government school in South Africa, 1903-1905. Came to Win- nipeg, 1908, to take present position. Secretary Women's Canadian Press Club (Winnipeg Branch), 1908-1909; secre- tary Winnipeg Women's Canadian Club, 1909-1910. Contributor to Travel Maga- zine, N. Y. ; Red Fynnel, New Zealand; Field, London; Toronto Globe; Toronto Saturday Night; Canadian Courier; Can- ada Monthly, and other Canadian and American publications. Anglican. Ad- dress: 718 Broadway, Winnipeg, Man. OTOUNCE, lewis Alfred. — ^Of R. Grant & Co., Cumberland. Born Avondale, N. S., June 20, 1857, son of William and Charlotte Ann Mounce. Educated pub- lic schools, Avondale; Mt. Allison Acad- emy; Sackville, N. B. Came to British Columbia, 1880, arriving Victoria via Isthmus of Panama; lumber business. 603 WHO'S WHO AND WHY Wellington, B. C, 1884; moved to Cum- berland, 1894; one of promoters of Cum- berland Iron Waterworks Co., of which Is now president; treasurer Cumberland Electric Lighting Co. First Mayor of Cumberland, 1897; re-elected, 1898. Mem- ber in British Columbia Legislature for Comox, 1900-1903. Married Euphemia Frame, Larkhall, Scotland, 1889; has two sons and two daughters. Society: A. F. & A. M. Conservative. Address: Cum- berland, B. C. MOUNTAIN, Willows E. — Financial and Real Estate Broker, Swift Current. Born Huron County, Ont., May 7, 1870, son of Thomas and Mary Bowers Moore Mountain. Educated public schools, Hu- ron. Farmed Manitoba, 1892-1903; rail- roaded, N. P. Ry., East Grand Forks, Minn., 1893-1894; with G. N. Ry., Grand Forks, 1894-1903; engineer, C. P. R., Medicine Hat, 1903-1907; established present business, 1907. Societies: A. F. & A. M. (Shriner); B. of L. B. Recrea- tion: hunting. Conservative; Methodist. Address: Swift Current, Sask. JOHN MOXAM. M.OXAM, John. — Contractor, Mclntyre Block, Winnipeg. Born Foresters Falls. Renfrew County, Ont., Aug. 25, 1882, son of B. M. and Anne Moxam. Educated public schools, Foresters Falls, Real es- tate business, Winnipeg, 1902. Built Moxam Court and other large apartment houses. Married Blanche I. Boyle, Cob- den, 1907. Clubs: Carleton; Adanac; Canadian. Society: A. F. & A. M. Rec- reations: Motoring, bowling. Conserva- tive; Methodist. Address: 250 Welling- ton Crescent, Winnipeg, Man. MUIB, James, B. A., K. C. — Of Muir. Jephson & Adams, Barristers, Bank of British North America Bldg., Calgary. President Law Society of Alberta since its inception; president Calgary Bar As- JAMES MUIR, K. C. sociation since 1901; president Western Canada College; president Calgary Gas Co. Born North Georgetown, Chateau- guay County, Que., Feb. 13, 1842, son of Jacobina McDonald Nicholson (descend- ant of Flora McDonald) and Rev. J. C. Muir, D. D. Educated Huntingdon Acad- emy, Huntingdon, Que.; Queen's Univer- sity; McGill University. Law student with Hon. James Maclennan, Toronto, 1869-1870; called to Ontario Bar, 1871; practiced under firm name Monro & Muir, Fergus, Ont, 1870-1890; came to Alberta and called to Northwest Terri- tory Bar, 1890; firm of Muir & Jephson formed, 1893; C. F. Adams admitted to partnership under present firm name, 1907. Chairman Calgary School Board, 1894. Unsuccessful candidate for Olds to Northwest Territory Legislative As- sembly, 1898. Married Bmma Sills, Pic- ton, Ont., 1872 (deceased). Club: Ranchmen's; Calgary; Golf and Country. Recreation: Literature. Conservative; Presbyterian. Address: 804 Seventh Ave., W., Calgary, Alta. MUIB, BolJert R. — Of Robert R. Muir & Co., Grain Exchange, Winnipeg. Born Winnipeg, Aug. 27, 1882, son of Robert M. Muir. Educated public schools, Win- nipeg. President Central Garage Co., Ltd.; president Consolidated Commission Co.; secretary Dominion Grain Elevator Co.; director Modern Laundry Co.; mem- ber Winnipeg Grain Exchange. Clubs: St. Charles Country; Carleton. Society: A. F. & A. M. Recreations: Rowing; motoring. Address: 230 Tale Ave., Winnipeg, Man. 604 WHO'S WHO AND WHY KCU^CASTEB, Richard — Barrister and Solicitor, Imperial Bank Bldg., Prince Albert. Born Ealing-, London, May 23, 1875, son of Rev. Richard and Henrietta Phelps Mulcaster, of Lavers- dale Manor, Cumberland. Educated Merchant Taylor's School, London; St. Bees' School, Cumberland; Edinburgh University. Admitted member of Soci- ety of Solicitors, Supreme Courts of Scotland, 1897; practiced, Edinburgh, 1897-1911; called to Saskatchewan Bar and established present practice, 1912. Served as First Lieutenant, Lowland Heavy Battery. Club: Prince Albert. Society: A. P. & A. M. Recreations: tennis, golf, Ashing. Conservative; An- glican. Address: Prince Albert, Sask. MUI^LAIiY, Joseph Henry, D. O.— Os- teopathist. Born Chicago, 111., April 23 1866, son of Thomas Mullaly. Educated Chicago University. Came to Winnipeg 1904. President Comet Electrotype Co., Ltd. Married Margaret Campbell, Win- nipeg, 1906. Independent; Roman Catho- lic. Address: 360 Portage Ave., Winni- peg, Man. PHILIP J. MULLEN. MUI^IiEN, Philip J. — Real Estate and Financial Agent. Secretary-treasurer Pigeon Lake Sawmill Co., Ltd., Empire Block, Edmonton. President Edmonton City Dairy Co., Ltd.; president Mullen Bros., general store. Millet, Alta. Born Milwaukee, Wis., April 23, 1864, son of Patrick W. and Ann Mullen. Edu- cated public schools. United States. Farmed and stock raising, South Da- kota, 1883-1889; came to Edmonton, 1899; established present business, 1903. Mar- Myrtle Laughery, Nebraska, 1898; has five sons and two daughters. Member Edmonton Board of Trade. Society: K. of C. Recreation: Shooting. Conserva- tive; Roman Catholic. Address: 230 Eleventh St., Edmonton, Alta. MUI^OCE, WiUiam Bedford, K. C— Of Mulock, Loftus, Armstrong & Lind- say, Barristers, McArthur Bldg., Win- nipeg. Born Carleton Place, Ont., Jan. 11, 1850, son of Rev. Canon Mulock, of St. George's Cathedral, Kingston, Ont., and Martha Catherine Mulock. Educated Queen's College, Kingston; Toronto Uni- versity. Called to Ontario Bar; prac- ticed Toronto, 1872. Came to Winnipeg 1882. Served as Sergeant Princess of Wales' Own, Kingston. Married Lillian Lucia Cummins, Magog, Que., 1883; has two sons and one daughter. Club: Man- itoba. Society: A. F. & A. M. Recrea- tions: Sailing, curling. Prohibitionist; Anglican. Address: 557 Wellington Cres- cent, Winnipeg, Man. DAVID MUNDELL, B. A. MUNDELl, David, B. A. — Of Wylie, Mundell & Procter, Barristers, Mooso- min. Born Inverness, Scotland, April 11, 1883, son of Walter and Margaret Mun- dell. Educated public schools; Collegiate Institute, Brandon; Manitoba University. Came to Manitoba, 1886; law student with Brown & Wylie, Moosomin, Sask., 1904; practiced under firm name Brown, Wylie & Mundell, Moosomin, Sask., 1910- 1911; present firm name since. Served as Lieutenant I6th Light Horse, Moosomin, three years; Commanding Officer, Moos- omin Troop A, Squadron 16th. Married Stella Mildred Reany, Keenansville, Ont., 1909; has two daughters. Club: Young Men's. Society: A. F. & A. M. Recrea- tions: tennis, cricket, riding, curling. Liberal; Presbyterian. Address: Mooso- min, Sask. 605 WHO'S WHO AND WHY MUNN, AngTis.^Collector of Customs. Born Prince Edward Island, Nov. 28, 1858, son of Duncan and Eliza Sarah Munn. Educated public schools, Belfast District, P. E. I. Engaged at different times farming, fish canning and trading. Came to British Columbia 1893. Mar- ried Sarah Agnes Bell; has three sons and three daughters. Club: New West- minster. Societies: A. F. & A. M. ; S. O. S. Address: 715 Fifth Ave., New West- minster, B. C. M1TITK, D. Walker — Born Quebec, son of Wm. Munn. Educated McGill Uni- versity (B. A. and first class honors in classics 1898, M. A. 1905, B. A. 1907); appointed professor mechanical en- gineering McGill Universltv College of B. C. 1908. Married Theodora Christine Bouchard, Montreal, 1908. Methodist. Address, Vancouver, B. C. JOHN A. MUNN MUNN, Jolin A. — Of Bryden & Munn, Real Estate and Financial Brokers, Mackie Block, 236 Eighth Ave. W., Cal- gary. Born Erin, Ont., Jan. 15, 1876, son of John and Amelia Davis Munn. Educated public schools, Coningsby, Ont.; Ontario Agricultural College; came to Alberta 1907; butter maker and In- spector Provincial Government 1907- 1909; established present business 1909. Presbyterian. Address: Calgary, Alta. MUNBO, Alexander K. — President Vic- toria Book & Stationery Co., Ltd., Vic- toria. Born London, England, son of Alexander Munro, retired chief factcr, Hudson's Bay Co., and Jane Munro. Edu- cated Collegiate School; private tutors. When less than one year old was brought around the Horn in sailing ship, to Brit- ish Columbia. Clerk Bank of British North America, Victoria, in which served for sixteen years, being stationed Port- land, Ore., and San Francisco. Resigned position in order to acquire a partner- ship in the Victoria Machinery Depot, then in its infancy; started present busi- ness 1901; Director Victoria Wharf and Warehouse Co., Ltd.; Director Pacific Whaling Co., Ltd.; interested in fruit raising. Conservative; Presbyterian. Ad- dress: 645 Michigan St., Victoria, B. C. MVNBO, Penton — Manager, The West- ern Agencies, Ltd., Insurance and Fi- nancial Brokers, Willoughby & Duncan Bldg., Regina. Born Toronto, Feb. 17, 1876, son of William Ferguson Munro. Educated public and high schools, To- ronto. Came to Regina, 1900. Clerk, Dominion Government, Regina, 1902- 1906; City Treasurer, Regina, 1906-1910; present position since 1910. Served with 48th Highlanders, Toronto. Mar- ried N. E. Wallace, 1907; has one son. Society: I. O. F. Liberal; Anglican. Address: 2076 Mclntyre St., Regina, Sask. MUNBO, William A., B. A., B. S. A. — Agriculturist, Superintendent Experi- mental Station, Rosthern. Born Ches- terville, Ont., June 22, 1874, son of John W. and Amelia Munro. Educated Queen's University; Ontario Agricultural Col- lege; taught school Ontario and Alberta, 1902; District Representative Ontario, Department of Agriculture, 1907; ap- pointed to present oflSce 1909. Married Margaret Jean Dean, Lansdowne, Ont., 1907; has one son and one daughter. So- ciety: R. A. M. Presbyterian. Address: Rosthern, Sask. MUNBOB, James Gilbert, M. D., C. M. — Physician, 430^^ Main St., Winnipeg, Man. Born Pictou, N. S., Oct. 3, 1873, son of Hugh and Harriet (McKenzie) Munroe. Educated Pictou Academy, Dalhousie University. Came to Mani- toba 1903. Visiting Physician Infectious Disease Hospital, Winnipeg. Served as Municipal Councillor, Shelburne, N. S., 1901-1903; elected Alderman City of Win- nipeg, 1910. Married Flora Mackinnon, Shelburne, N. S., 1905; has one son. Club and Societies: Canadian; A. F. & A. M.; C. O. F. ; Medical. Liberal; Presbyter- ian. Address: 341 Salter St., Winnipeg, Man. 606 WHO'S WHO AND WHY SAMUEL. FRED MUNSON MUNSON, Samuel Fred. — Real Estate Broker. Born North Branch, Mich., June 24, 1876, son of Almon and Jean- nette Munson. Educated high schools, Michigan. Taught school Michigan 189^- 1894: at college 1894-1896; insurance business, Ancient Order of Gleaners, De- troit, Mich., 1896-1902. Came to British Columbia 1909. Married Laura B. How- at, Ortonville, Mich., 1901; has one daughter. Society: I. O. O. F. Presby- terian. Address: 910 Eighth Ave. W., Vancouver, B. C. 607 WHO'S WHO AND WHY FRANK LESLIE MURDOFF MUBOOFF, Frani Leslie. — Of Wil- liams & Murdoff, Ltd., Brokers, 506 Hastings St., Vancouver. Born Picton. Ont., Aug. 16, 1872, son of Henry L. and Margaret B. Murdoff. Educated Picton High School. With Hudson's Bay Co., Winnipeg, 1890; came to Alberta 1904; to British Columbia 1905. Secretary Point Grey Estates Co., Ltd.; Vice President Amalgamated Gold Mines of Sheep Creek, Ltd.; Secretary G. T. P. Invest- ment Co., Ltd.; Director Canadian North- ern Land & Trust Co., Ltd.; Director Campbell River Power Co., Ltd.; Director Winnipeg Land Investment Co., Ltd.; Di- rector Interior Land Co. of British Col- umbia, Ltd.; Director Grandview Heights, Ltd.; Director Vancouver Coaling & Oil Syndicate, Ltd.; Director British Califor- nia Oil Co., Ltd. Married Jean S. Jones; has one son and two daughters. Club: Terminal City. Society: Life member Archaeological Society. Recreation: Camping. Addess: 2525 Cornwall St., Vancouver, B. C. MTTRPHV, Arthur John. — General Manager Davis & Jackson Co., 68 Jas- per Ave. E., Edmonton. Born New Or- leans, La., Dec. 20, 1883, son of James Michael and Mary Lawler Murphy. Edu- cated public schools Rockford, 111.; North American Business College. Clerk Theatrical Booking Agency, New York, 1898; Private Secretary C. C. Mathey, Galena, 111., 1900; came to Winnipeg and associated with The Locaters, Ltd., 1903, subsequently in Calgary as Manager for ARTHUR JOHN MURPHY J. C. Davis; established present business 1911; also heavily interested in the As- phalt & Oil Lands. Society: Y. M. C. A. Roman Catholic. Address: 861 4th St., Edmonton, Alta. HON. DENNIS MURPHY MUBFHY, Hon. Dennis. — Justice Su- preme Court British Columbia since Nov. 30, 1909. Born Lac Le Hache, B. C, June 20, 1870, son of Dennis and Ellen Murphy. Educated Ottawa University. Called to British Columbia Bar 1896; practiced Victoria 1897, afterwards go- WHO'S WHO AND WHY ing to Ashcroft. Member Provincial Legislature, for West Yale, 1900-1903; Provincial Secretary in the Prior Ad- ministration, 1902; Royal Commissioner to investigate the Chinese immigration irregularities on Pacific Coast, 1910. Married Maud Cameron, Cornwall, Ont., 1900; has three sons and two daughters. Club: Country. Roman Catholic. Ad- dress: 1236 Davie St., Vancouver, B. C. MURFHY, Emily T. — Born Cookstown, Ont., daughter of Isaac and Emily Fer- guson. Educated Bisliop Strachan School, Toronto. Married Rev. Arthur Murphy, M. A., 1887; has two daughters. Came to Alberta 1907. President Edmonton Women's Canadian Club, 1911-1913; President Edmonton Women's Press Club, 1912-1913 (honorary); President Ladies' Hospital Aid of Edmonton, 1908- 1912; Vice-President Edmonton Ladies' Curling Club, 1909-1912; Convenor of Committee on Laws for Better Protec- tion of Women and Children, Edmonton Local Council of Women, 1909-1912; au- thor of "Janey Canuck in the West," 1910; "Open Trails," etc., 1912. Clubs: Daughters of the Empire; Canadian Women's Press; Arts and Crafts So- ciety. Recreations: Riding, curling. An- glican. Address: 514 Twelfth St., Ed- monton, Alta. MAJOR GEORGE B. MURPHY. MURFE7, Major George B. — Sheriff of the Judicial District of Moosomin. President Board of. Directors, Moosomin General Hospital; President local league Anti-Tuberculosis Society; a member of Council, Moosomin Board of Trade. Born Renfrew, Ont., March 1, 1857, son of Ed- ward and Jane Godkin Murphy. Educat- ed public schools Portage du Fort, Que.; high school, Renfrew; business college, Belleville, Ont.. Engaged saddlery and harness business Portage du Fort, pre- vious to coming to Northwest Territor- ies, 1882; employed on Dominion Lands Survey, 1882; subsequently engaged in farming and business, Qu'Appelle, Sask. ; appointed Sheriff Judicial District of Eastern Assiniboia, 1889; moved to Moosomin, 1889; appointed to present of- fice 1907. Councillor South Qu'Appelle, 1888-1889; trustee Moosomin Public School Board since 1908. Served as Transport OiRcer under Colonel Otter, Second Division Northwest Field Force, Northwest Rebellion, 1885; Provincial Commander Veterans' Brigade and Major Imperial Veterans' Association of Can- ada; member Battleford Column Asso- ciation and Imperial Service Medal Asso- ciation; officer of the Legion of Front- iersmen; Vice-President Masonic Vet- erans' Association of the Pacific Coast for Saskatchewan; Grand Master of the Grand Lodge of Manitoba, A. F. & A. M., 1898; Past Grand Master, Grand Lodge of Saskatchewan, A. F. & A. M., 1906; Master Workman, A. O. U. W., Manitoba, Saskatchewan and Alberta, 1908. Mar- ried Ada McRae, of Qu'Appelle, eldest daughter of F. McRae, formerly of St. Thomas, Ont., Feb. 21, 1889; has one son and two daughters. Recreations: motor- ing, traveling. Methodist. Address: Moosomin, Sask. JAMES MURPHY. MURPHY, James — Coal Merchant, 112% Simpson St., Fort William; Presi- dent Western Navigation Co., Ltd.; Vice President Copp Stove Co., Ltd.: Presi- dent Superior Printing Co., Ltd.; Direc- 609 WHO'S WHO AND WHY tor Monarch Life Insurance Co.; mem- ber McKellar Hospital Board; chairman Separate School Board. Born West Lib- erty, Iowa, Aug. 15, 1863, son of P. and Catherine Murphy. Educated public schools, Iowa. Came to Fort Will- iam 1884: contractor, C. P. R., Fort Will- iam, 1884-1903; established present busi- ness, 1903. Mayor, Fort William, 1907- 1908; Alderman, 1905-1906; President Fort William Board of Trade, 1910; was chairman of Commission when water and electric light installed, 1897. Mar- ried Annie Grimes, 1891; has three sons and one daughter. Clubs: Kaministiquia; Port Arthur; Thunder Bay Country. Liberal; Roman Catholic. Address: 231 Syndicate Ave,, Fort William, Ont. MUKFHV, James. — Barrister and So- licitor. Born Cariboo District, B. C, March 9, 1872, son of Dennis and Ellen Murphy. Educated Mission Schools, Car- iboo District; Ottawa University. Called to British Columbia Bar, 1897; prac- ticed Revelstroke, B. C, 1898-1899; at Armstrong, B. C, 1899-1905; member of firm, Macintyre & Murphy, Kamloops, B. C, 1905-1909. Elected to British Col- umbia Legislature, representing Cariboo, 1903-1907. Libral; Roman Catholic. Ad- drss: Ashcroft, B. C. MUBFHV, Boy Clarke, B. A., LIi. B. — Barrister, Solicitor, Notary. Born Ap- pleton. Wis., son of Walter James and Ellen Fitch Murphy. Came to New Brunskick as a child. Eudcated high School, Andover, N. B.; University of New Brunswick; Dalhousie University; student with Thos. Lawson, Perth, N. B., 1897-1900; attending college 1900-1907; clerk Lougheed, Bennett & Co., Calgary, 1907-1908; practiced Castor, Alta, 1910. Secretary Board of Trustees. Married Nellie Wilson, Butler, 1881. Club: Curl- ing. Societies: A. F. & A. M., I. O. F. Independent; Baptist. Address: Castor, Alta. MUBBAY, Adam Henry Stewart, B. A., M. A., lil.. B. — Of Murray & Robertson. Barristers, 230 Portage Ave., Winnipeg. Born Studholm, N. B., Feb. 13, 1878, son of Dr. Charles and Elizabeth Mackenzie Murray. Educated Halifax Academy, 1893; Dalhousie University, 1895 (win- ing professor's sciiolarship and holding same for four years; M. A. with higli honors, pliysics and mathematics, 1899; M. A., same subjects, 1901; LL. B., 1903). Articled in law with Hector Mclnves, K. C, Halifax; later practiced with Drys- dale, Mclnnes & Co., Halifax. Came to Winnipeg, 1904, and joined firm of Aik- ins, Robson & Co. Formed firm of Rob- ertson & Murray, 1905. Served as Lieu- tenant 1st Canadian Artillery at Hali- fax. Married Gladys S. Linton, Truro, N. S., 1908; has two sons. Recreations: curling, lawn bowling, golf. Liberal; Presbyterian. Address: 46 Dundurn Place, Winnipeg, Man. CHARLES WILLIAM MURRAY. MUBBAV, Charles William. — Secre- tary Vancouver School Board. Born Campbelton, N. B., July 15, 1851, son of William and Elizabeth Murray. Educat- ed Campbellton grammar school; came to Britisli Columbia 1884; in lumber busi- ness witli his father, of Royal City Planing Mills. Chairman of Board of School Trustees and held present office since 1901. Married Emily Jane Gerrard, Campbelton; has five sons. Recreations: Lacrosee, football, motor boating and rowing. Societies: K. of P.; Royal Ar- canum. Address: 323 Eighth Ave. E., Vancouver, B. C. MUBBAY, Bev. John Oswald, M. A. — Canon of St. John's Catliedral; Professor of Systematic Tlieology, St. John's Col- lege, Winnipeg. Born Ballymena, Ire- land, Jan. 4, 1869, son of Very Rev. J. W. Murray, LL. D., Dean of Connor, and Margaret Murray. Educated grammar school, Ballymena; Trinity College (first classical scholar 1889; Vice Chancellor's Gold medallist, 1890). Ordained Deacon 1S96; Priest, Diocese of London, 1897; Curate of St. Martin in-the-Fields, Lon- don, 1896-1902; Governor Manitoba Uni- versity, 1906; Chaplain with honorary rank of Captain 90th Regiment, 1908. Publications: "Christianity and Human Thought"; London, S. P. C. K., 1909. Married Ada Marwood, daughter of John Marwood, R. N. Recreations: walking, reading. Address: The Retreat, Winni- peg, Man. MUBBAY, Thomas J. —Of Campbell, Pitblado & Co., Barristers, Bank of Ham- ilton Bldg., Winnipeg. Born Paris, Ont., Nov. 13, 1875, son of Thomas and Mar- garet Murray. Educated public and high schools, Paris, Ont.; Osgoode Hall. Called to Ontario Bar and practiced Paris, 1898; came to Winnipeg and prac- ticed under firm name of Andrews, An- 610 WHO'S WHO AND WHY drews, Murray & Noble, 1904; Murray & Locke, 1908; joined present firm 1911. Member Board of Education, Paris, Ont., 1902; Alderman, 1903. Married Roberta Cass, Winnipeg, 1910. Club: Carleton. Liberal; Roman Catholic. Address: Winnipeg, Man. nxURRAT, Walter Charles, B. A.., M. A., I.L. D.— President of Saskatchewan University, Saskatoon. Born Studholm, Kings County, N. B., May 12, 1866, son of Dr. Charles and Elizabeth Murray. Educated College Institute, Predericton, N. B. ; University of New Brunswick; Edinburgh University. Professor of Philosophy and Economics, University of New Brunswick, 1891; Professor, Dal- housie University of Nova Scotia, 1892- 1908; appointed President Saskatchewan University, came to Regina 1908; to Sas- katoon, 1909, when location of Univer- sity had been settled. Alderman City of Halifax 1906-1908; Canadian Gilchrist Scholar, 1887-1890; member of British Columbia University Commission; mem- ber of Committee on Union of Presby- terian, Methodist and Congregationalist Churches. Author of number of pamph- lets on educational and social subjects. Married Christina Cameron, Fredericton, 1895; has three daughters. Club: Sas- katoon. Societies: A. P. & A. M. ; Nova Scotia Historical Society. Recreations: Curling, golf. Presbyterian. Address: Saskatoon, Sask. SSUBBEI^I^-'WRIGriaT, Bev. John Ernest, M. A. — Anglican Clergyman, Rector of St. Augustin's Church, Lethbridge. Born Leeds, England, 1872. Educated Sir Wil- liam Paston Grammar Scliool, England; Trinity University. Came to Canada 1903; ordained Deacon, Lichfield Cath- edral, England, 1900; Priest, by Bishop of Qu'Appelle, Oxbow, Sask., 1902; Vi- car of All Saints, Oxbow, 1901-1902; St. Mary's Whitwood, Sask., 1902-1907; St. Marks, Toronto, Ont., 1908-1910; present charge since 1910; elected Rural Dean of Lethbridge, 1910. Married Annie Hutchinson, Guelph, Ont, 1906; has two sons and two daughters. Society: A. P. & A. M. Address: St. Augustin's Rec- tory, Lethbridge, Alta. MUSGBAVZ:, John. — Of Swinerton & Musgrave, 1206 Government St., Vic- toria. Born Argentine Republic, June 2, 1868, son of Edward and Anastasia JOHN MUSGRAVE Letitia Musgrave. Educated Corrig School, Dublin, Ireland. Came to Brit- ish Columbia 1885 and engaged in ranch- ing at Duncans, and mining Vancouver Island; financial agent Victoria 1902; established present firm 1909. Club: Union. Recreations: Shooting and yacht- ing. Conservative; Anglican. Address: 11 Olympia Ave., Victoria, B. C. MUSKETT, Henry J. S. — Secretary to Lieutenant Governor, Government House, Victoria. Born Norfolk, England, Pune 3, 1867, son of Rev. Henry J. and Sophia Anne Muskett. Educated Cambridge University. Came to British Columbia, 1894. Married Victoria; has one son and one daugliter. Club: Yacht. Recrea- tions: Yachting, shooting. Address: Sec- retary's Lodge, Victoria, B. C. laUTBIE, James T. — Of Mutrie & Mu- trie, Chartered Accountants, Real Estate and Insurance Brokers, Barnard Ave., Vernon. Born Wellington County, Ont., Dec. 28, 1875, son of Jolm and Margaret Mutrie. Educated Iiigli schools, Fergus, Ont. Taught school Ontario, 1895-1898; traveler 1899; bookkeeper for George Mickleborough, Regina, 1900-1903; chief clerk Provincial Treasury, Regina and Edmonton, 1903-1906; came to British Columbia and establislied present busi- ness 1906. Alderman, Vernon, 1911-1912. Married Hattie Stafford, 1904 (deceased 1905), has one son; married Isabel Beth- une, 1908; has one son and one daugh- ter. Societies: A. F. & A. M.; I. O. O. F. Recreations: Shooting, curling. Lib- eral; Presbyterian. Address: Vernon, B. C. 611 WHO'S WHO AND WHY MUTBIE, Robert John. — Of Mutrle & Mutiie, Real Estate and Financial Bro- kers, Barnard Ave., Vernon. Born Guelph, Ont., April 2, 1883, son of John and Margaret Mutrie. Educated high school, Fergus, Ont. Came to British Columbia, 1902; real estate business in own name, Vernon, 1903-1906; present partnership formed 1906. Major 1st Reg- iment British Columbia Horse, Vernon. Married Alice Elizabeth Tolton, daugh- ter of David Tolton, Guelph, Ont., 1907; has one son and one daughter. Society: A. F. & A. M. Recreations: Athletics. Liberal; Presbyterian. Address: Vernon, B. C. N HIS HON. ROBERT HILL MYERS. MY£BS, His Honor Robert Hill. — County Court Senior Judge, Winnipeg. Born Oxford County, Ont., March 30, 1856, son of Robert and Margaret Myers. Educated Collegiate Institute, Stratford, Ont.; Osgoode Hall. Called to Ontario Bar, 1880; Manitoba Bar, 1882; practiced Minnedosa, Man., 1882-1903; Liberal member for Minnedosa of Manitoba Leg- islature, 1892-1903; appointed the Bench, 1903. Member of Manitoba College Sen- ate and Board of Management; Trustee Rliodes Scholarship, Manitoba Univer- sity; Trustee Ninette Sanatorium. Served as private 28th Regiment, Strat- ford. Married Annie McLeod, Woodstock, Ont., Nov., 1885; has one son and one daughter. Clubs: Manitoba, St. Charles Country. Societies: A. F. & A. M. (P. G. M.); L O. O. F. (P. G. M.). Recrea- tions: golf, motoring, lawn bowling. Presbyterian. Address; 99 Roslyn Road, Winnipeg, Man. NADEN, Georffe Ratcliffe. — Of G. R. Naden & Co., Insurance, Mining and Real Estate Broker, Prince Rupert. Born Hartington, England, May 7, 1865, son of John and Esther Naden. Educated Hart- ington. Apprentice wholesale dry goods, Manchester, England, 1880. Came to Canada, 1883. Alderman and Mayor of Greenwood. British Columbia Legisla- ture, member for Greenwood. Alderman and vice-president Board of Trade, Prince Rupert, 1910. Married Margaret Dunn, Spokane, Wash.; has one son and one daughter. Clubs: Pacific (Victoria); Prince Rupert. Societies: C. O. P.; I. O. O. F. Recreations: hunting, fishing, billiards. Address: Prince Rupert, B. C. ITAISMITH, Feter Iiawrence, B. A., B. A. Sc. — General Manager Alberta Rail- way & Irrigation Co., Lethbridge. Born Pembroke, Ont., May 1, 1865, son of Lawrence and Ellen Nalsmith. Educated public and high schools, Pembroke; McGill University. Civil Engineer, State of Wyoming, 1891-1892; superin- tendent railway and shipping, Dominion Coal Co., Cape Breton, 1893-1900. Came to Alberta, 1900; manager Alberta Rail- way & Coal Co., which consolidated with Canadian North, West Irrigation Co. and St. Mary's River Railway Co., 1903, as Alberta Railway and Irrigation Co. Cnairman board of managers. Gait Hos- pital, Lethbridge. Married Annie Mc- Cormack, Ottawa, 1891; has two sons. Club: Chinook. Society: A. F. & A. M. Presbyterian. Address: 1018 First Ave., S., Lethbridge, Alta. NANCARROW, W. C. — Manager J. W. Ashdown Hardware Co., Ltd., Calgary. Born Campbellford. Ont., Nov. 30, 1877, son of Charles and Victoria Nancarrow. Educated Campbellford. Clerk, Camp- bellford, 1893. Came to Alberta, 1898. Club: Alberta Gun. Society: A. F. & A. M. Recreation: cricket. Address: 23 Marlboro Apts., Calgary, Alta. 612 WHO'S WHO AND WHY AUGUSTUS MEREDITH NANTON. NANTON, Augustus Mereaitli. — Of Osier, Hammond & Nanton, Financial Brokers, Main and Portage Ave., Winni- peg; president Manitoba Cartage Co.; director Toronto General Trusts Corpor- ation; vice-president Great West Life Assurance Co.; managing director Al- berta Railway & Irrigation Co.; director Dominion Bank: director Winnipeg Elec- tric Railway Co.; director Northern Trust Co.; director Manitoba Bridge & Iron Works; ex-governor Winnipeg Gen- eral Hospital; president Winnipeg Board of Trade, 1898; president Winnipeg Stock Exchange, 1912. Born Toronto, May 7, 1860, son of Augustus and Mary Louisa Jarvis Nanton. Educated Toronto Model School. Real estate office, Toronto, 1873; employe, Pellatt & Osier, 1875; later with Osier & Hammond. Came to Winnipeg, 1883; opened office of Osier, Hammond & Nanton, 1884; receiver Manitoba & North West Ry., representing English 613 WHO'S WHO AND WHY bondholders, 1894-1898; promoter, N. W. Wire Co., 1892; promoter Winnipeg Western Land Corporation, 1900; pro- moter Western Stock Yards Co., 1903. Married Georgina Hope Hespeler, 1886 (deceased, 1887); married Ethel Con- stance Clark, 1893; has three sons and three daughters. Clubs: Manitoba; St. Charles Country; Manitoba Jockey; Rideau (Ottawa); Chinook (Lethbridge). Con.servative; Anglican. Address: 229 Roslyn Road, Winnipeg, Man. HUGH G. NANGLE. VATSGImJ:, Hugfh G. — Fruit Rancher. Of Nangle & Hurt, Real Estate and Fi- nancial Agents, Barnard Ave., Vernon, B. C. Born London, England, Aug. 19, 1875, son of Major Henry Nangle, 47th Regiment. Educated Malborough Col- lege, England. Civil engineer and far- mer, England, 1895-1902. Came to Brit- ish Columbia and engaged ranching, 1903; present business established, 1911. Captain British Columbia Horse. Mar- ried Miss Hughes, daughter of Rev. .J. E. Hughes, 1905; has one son and two daughters. Clubs: Ranchers; Coun- try, Vernon. Recreation: hunting. Con- servative; Anglican. Address: Vernon, B. C. NAFIEB, Boliert Mathiesou. — Man- ager Bank of Montreal, Medicine Hat. Born Montreal, March 22, 1862, son of Robert and Mary Grant Napier. Educated Montreal; high school, Fredericton, N. B. Joined Bank of Montreal, St. John, N. B., 1882. Came West, 1888. Married Annie S. Smith, 1894; has one son. Club: Cypres-s, Medicine Hat. Society: A. F. & A. M. (secretary Medicine Hat lodge). Anglican. Address: Medicine Hat, Alta. NASH, Albert Edward— Of Nash, Soars & Baldwin, Auditors, Assignees and Trustees, Dominion Bank Bldg., Edmon- ton. Director National Realty & Invesl- ment Co., Ltd.; Financial Manager Northwestern Loan & Development Co., Ltd.; Manager Western Clays, Ltd. Born Swansea, England, Oct. 15, 1881, son of Robert and Emma Priscilla Norton Nash. Educated Wycliffe College and Taunton College, England. Auditor, John Goss & Co., Swansea, 1900; financial agent, Wal- ters, Nash & Co., Ltd., Swansea, 1904. Came to Alberta, 1907; established pres- ent business, 1908. Married Marie yvonne Couchon, 1911, granddaughter of the late Hon. Joseph Couchon, the first speaker of the Canadian Senate after confederation. Club: Edmonton Country. Recreations: golf, tennis. Conservative; Anglican. Address: Twenty-sixth St., T^'lmonton, Alta. CLAUDE WEARING NASH. NASH, Claude Wearing". — Of Nash & McMeans, Insurance and Real Estate Agents, Bank of Nova Scotia Bldg., Win- nipeg. Born Emerson, Man., May 12, 1879, son of William Hill and Catherine Nash. Educated Collegiate Institute, Winnipeg; clerk with Canada Fire In- surance Co., Winnipeg, 1900-1904; secre- tary Canada Fire Insurance Co., 1904- 1906; inspector. Commercial Union In- surance Co., 1906-1907; established pres- ent business, 1909. Married Mary Edna Carley, Winnipeg, 1908. Clubs: Victoria Hockey Club (vice-president) ; Adanac; Winnipeg Rowing. Recreations: all out- door sports. Conservative; Anglican. Address: 185 Spence St., Winnipeg, Man. NAVIN, Thomas Henry. — Of Navin Bros., Contractors, Moose Jaw. Born Am- herstburg, Ont, 1878, son of Patrick and Adeline Navin. Educated separate schools, Kingston and Lindsay, Ont.; Collegiate Institute, Goderich, Ont.; Canada Business College, Chatham, Ont. With stores department, C. P. R., Win- 614 WHO'S WHO AND WHY nipeg, 1897; storekeeper, MacLeod, Alta., 1898; same capacity, Cranbrook, B. C, 1899, Came to Moose Jaw, contracting business with his father, 1902; formed present firm, 1906; has erected a num- ber of important public buildings, Moose Jaw, and built water purification plant, Medicine Hat. Married Mary Ellen Kenny, Lethta ridge, 1907; has two daughters. Club: Moose Jaw. Society: K. of C. Recreations: baseball, rugby football, curling, hockey. Liberal; Ro- man Catholic. Address: 20 Clyde Ave., Moose Jaw, Sask. XTimi^AND, John Horace — Manager Neeland & Co., Financial, Insurance and Real Estate Brokers, Ross Block, Fort William; ex-Provincial Manager, Occi- dental Fire Insurance Company. Born Moose Jaw, Sask., June 13, 1889, son of William Whitfield and Alice McKinstry Neeland. Educated: public schools, Moose Jaw: high school, Fort William. Associated with Ray Street Co., 1901- 1910; manager foreign branch, 1909-1910; managing director. Port Arthur Insur- ance and Vessel Agency, Port Arthur, 1910-1911; established present business 1911. Served as Corporal, 96th Lake Superior Regiment, three years. Mar- ried Edith Edna Mick, 1910; has one son. Clubs: Thunder Bay Country; Kaminis- tiquia. Recreations: shooting, golf. Con- servative; Methodist. Address: Fort William, Ont. NEEIiT, David Bradley, M. B., M. C. P. & S., M. P. — Physician. Born Hark- away, Ont., Dec. 18, 1873, son of Thomas and Jane Neely. Educated Owen Sound Collegiate Institute; Toronto University. Practiced, Colborne and Markdale, Ont., until 1904, when came to Humboldt. Elected to first Saskatchewan Legisla- ture for Humboldt, 1905; re-elected, 1908; resigned and elected to House of Commons, for Humboldt, 1908-1911. Mar- ried Laura Amelia Hill, Markdale, Ont., 1906; has two sons. Liberal; Methodist. Address: Humboldt, Sask. NBFP, Oliver — Financial Agent, Moosomin; Director Moosomln Hospital Board: President Moosomin Tennis Company. Born Troy, Wentworth Coun- ty, Ont., Oct. 11, 1856, son of Samuel and Harriet McKay Neff. Educated: public schools, Wentworth County. General merchant, Wentworth County, 1876-1888; associated with his brother, J. R. Neff, in general merchandise business, St. George, Ont, 1878-1882. Came to the Northwest, 1882; agent Canada North- west Land Co., Moosomin, 1883-1885; implement business, Moosomin, 1885- 1887; appointed Clerk of Supreme Court OLIVER NEFF. for N. W. T., Moosomin, by Dominion Government, 1887-1907; established present business 1907. Mayor, Mooso- min, 1896-1898; 1906-1907, Director for Moosomin Realty Association, Secretary Moosomin Board of Trade. Chairman of School Board several years; largely re- sponsible for efficiency of school sys- tem of Moosomin. Married Elizabeth Ann Gamble, daughter of John Gamble, Wentworth County, 1877; has two sons and one daughter. Societies: A. F. & A. M. (P. M.); L O. O. F.: A. O. U. W. Recreations: shooting, bowling, motor- ing. Conservative; Methodist. Address: Moosomin, Sask. NUImSON, Charles — Pharmacist (re- tired). Born Manchester, England, June 18, 1861, son of Henry Nelson. Edu- cated Manchester and Cavendish. Came to Winnipeg, 1882, and to British Co- lumbia, 1886. Engaged drug business, Vancouver, 1886; formed Nelson Drug Co., Ltd., 1890; Nelson, McPherson. Sutherland Drug Co., Ltd., 1901; presi- dent of the above companies, 1890-1910; sold business and retired, 1910. Park Commissioner, Vancouver, 1910. Presi- dent C. Ph. Association, 1911-1912. Reeve, West Vancouver Municipality, 1912. Served as Staff Sergeant, 92d Can- adian Battalion, in Riel Rebellion, 1885. Married Edith Cordiner, 1892; has one son and two daughters. Recreations: cricket, football, fishing. Society: A. F. & A. M. (P. D. G. M.). Residences: 1185 Melville St., Vancouver, and Bellevue, West Vancouver, B. C. 615 WHO'S WHO AND WHY NEIiSON, Henry Bundle, SX. D., B. A. — Physician, 907 Blanchard St., Victoria. Born Waterford, Ireland. Sept. 28, 1877, son of Alexander and Caroline Nelson. Educated Dublin University (M. D., M. B., B. Ch., B. A. O., B. A., L. M.). Prac- ticed, Dublin, Ireland. Came to British Columbia, 1904. X-ray specialist; med- ical officer of health South Saanich and Oak Bay Municipalities. Married Flor- ence Charlesworth Hirst, 1904; has one daughter. Club: Union. Recreation: motoring. Address: Locarno, Oak Bay, Victoria, B. C. NBItSON, John — - General Manager News-Advertiser, Vancouver. Born Pais- ley, Ont., March 8, 1873, son of .Tohn and Ann Eliza Nelson. Educated Ontario public and high schools. Came to Brit- ish Columbia, 1898; on stafE of Victoria Times for several years as city editor; on Mr. Templeman entering the Cabinet he became managing director, vi'hich position he filled for eight or more years, resigning in 1910 to become man- ager of Vancouver Nevi^s-Advertiser. Served five years Canadian Militia; Ad- jutant of tlie 32d Battalion, retiring, 1899, with rank of Captain. Director for British Columbia and Yukon of Canadian Press, Ltd.; Fellow and Director of In- stitute of Journalists. Married Clara Armstrong, 1S96; has two sons and two daugliters. Club: Terminal City. Ad- dress: Vancouver, B. C. NBVUiIiB, Blanchard B. — President and manager The Dominion Fish Co., Ltd., 112 Cordova St., W., Vancouver. Born Nova Scotia, Aug. 25, 1878, son of Edmund and Mary Neville. Educated Dalhousie College, Halifax. Clerk, Hud- son Bay Co., Winnipeg, 1894. Came to British Columbia, 1907. Married Mar- garet Bunn, Vancouver. Clubs: Vancou- ver; Commercial. Societies: P. B. O. E. ; I. O. F. Recreations: fishing, hunting, lacrosse, hockey, baseball. Address: 949 Salsbury Drive, Vancouver, B. C. NBWCOMBB, Charles Kenning', B. A. — Earri.ster. Born Banda, Ont., Feb. 23, 1877, son of Charles Kenzie and Anna Margaret Newcombe. Came to Manitoba as a boy. Educated Westbourne and Winnipeg schools; Manitoba University. Taught school, Woodside, Man., 1893; member Manitoba University Council and Advisory Board; Inspector of Schools, Virden; Lieutenant "A" squad- ron 12th Manitoba Dragoons. Formed fourteen consolidated schools, Province of Manitoba, while acting as special agent of Education Department, and conducted campaign for betterment of rural school conditions. Society: A. P. & A. M. Recreation: tennis. Conserva- tive; Presbyterian. Address: Virden, Man. FREDERICK WILLIAM NEWCOMBE. NEWCOMBE, Frederick William — Managing Director and Secretary Treas- urer Estevan Coal & Brick Co., Ltd., Bank of Hamilton Bldg., Estevan; mem- ber Estevan Board of Trade. Born Hal- lowell, Maine, Jan. 17, 1879, son of Dr. W. A. and Nellie Rowell Newcombe. Educated: Hebron Academy, Hebron, Me.; Colby University, Waterville. Pur- chasing agent, Deere-Webber Co., Min- neapolis, 1904-1907; purchasing agent, N. W. Consolidated Milling Co., Minne- apolis, 1907-1910; came to Estevan and established present business, 1910. Mar- ried Grace Slocum, daughter of James Slocum, Minneapolis, 1906. Club: Este- van. Society: A. F. & A. M. Methodist. Address: Third St., Estevan, Sask. WHO'S WHO AND WHY PERCY LYNN NEWCOMBE. NEWCOlVCBi:, Percy Iiynn. — Of New- combe, Limited, Real Estate and Finan- cial Brokers, 135 Eighth Ave., E., Cal- gary. Born St. Thomas, Ont., March 14, 1879, son of Cook and Annie S. Win- chester Newcombe. Educated public and hig-h schools, Ontario. Music teacher, St. Thomas, Ont., 1901-1903. Came to Al- berta, 19 04; established Big Four Realty Co., Calgary, 1909; present firm, 1910. Conductor Apollo Choir, Calgary. Mar- ried Ada L. Lewis, St. Thomas, Ont. Club: Calgary Golf and Country. Con- servative; Baptist. Address: 1103 7th St., W., Calgary, Alta. NEWIII^I^, Camlby Poster. — Of Emery Newell, Ford, Bolton & Mount, Barris- ters, Canada Permanent Bldg., Edmon- ton. Born Lambton County, Ont., Oct. 16. 1874, son of Foster and Nancy Jane Newell. Educated high school, Glencoe, Ont.; Osgoode Hall. Law student, Lister & Cowan, Sarnia, Ont., 1897-1900; Bar- wick, Aylesworth, Wright & Moss, To- ronto, 1900-1902; admitted to Ontario bar, 1902; Alberta bar, 1903; joined pres- ent firm, 1903. Married Rebecca Eva Sarah Scythes, Toronto, 1908; has one son. Conservative; Methodist. Address: 560 "Victoria Ave., Edmonton, Alta. NEVriMANHS, Henry vrilliam, K. C. — Judge of the Supreme Court of Sas- katchewan, Regina. Born Dartmouth, N. S., March 19, 1862, son of James and Henrietta Newlands. Educated public schools, Halifax. Studied law with Thompson, Graham & Tupper. Called to Nova Scotia Bar, 1883. Came to Winni- peg, 1883, and was with the firm of Mc- Donald, Tupper, McCarther & Dexter; practiced some years. Prince Albert, Sask; appointed to Land Titles Office, Regina, 1897; legal advisor to Yukon Council, 1901; Puisne Judge of Supreme HENRY WILLIAM NEWLANDS, K. C. Court of North West Territories, 1904- 1907; appointed Judge of the Supreme Court of Saskatchewan, 1907; a royal commissioner to revise and consolidate statutes and ordinances affecting Sas- katchewan, 1906; president Canadian Club, Regina, 1908; president Society for the Advancement of Art, Science and Literature, Regina, 1910. Married Mary Patterson Stewart, daughter of Robert Stewart, writer to the Signet, Edin- burgh and Montreal, 1888 (deceased); has two daughters. Club: Assiniboia. Recreations: golf, curling. Liberal; Presbyterian. Address: Regina, Sask. ITEWMAIT, Prederiok I^eslie. — Of T. A. Newman & Brother, Groceries and Whole- sale Liquors, Saskatchewan Ave., Port- age la Prairie. Born Merrickville, South Lanark County, Ont., June 25, 1859, son of .Thomas and Sarah Newman. Edu- cated public schools; high school, Perth, Ont.; Collegiate Institute, Brantford. Ont. Taught school, Brockville, Ont.; came to Manitoba, 1881; with C. P. R., 1882-1888; was present when Sir Donald Smith (now Lord Strathcona) drove the last spike of the C. P. R., Craigellachie, B. C, Nov. 7, 1885; established present business, 1888; vice-president Western Radiator Co., Portage la Prairie, 1892- 1893; president Board of Trade, 1911. Married Emma Loie Merrill, Prescott, Ont.; has one daughter. Clubs: Portage; Adanac; Carleton and Commercial Trav- elers. Society: A. F. & A. M. Recrea- tion: shooting. Conservative; Anglican. Address: Dufferin Ave. and Depot St., Portage la Prairie, Man. 617 WHO'S WHO AND WHY RIGHT REV. JERVOIS ARTHUR NEWNHAM, M. A., D. D. NEWNHAM, Bight Bev. Jervois Arthur, M. A., D. D. — Bishop of Sas- katchewan. Born Combe Down, Bath, England, Oct. 15, 1852, son of Catherine Pennick and Rev. George William Newnham. Educated Bath College; pri- vate tutors, London, England; McGill University and Montreal Dio. Theo. Col- lege. Came to Canada, 1873. Ordained Deacon and appointed Curate of Quyon, Que., 1878; ordained priest and incumbent of Quyon, 1880; Curate of Christ's Church Cathedral, Montreal, 1882; Rector St. Mathias, Montreal, 1886; C. M. S. Missionary and Bishop's Chap- lain, Moose Fort, 1891; Bishop of Mooso- nee, Moose Fort, 1893; Bishop of Sas- katchewan since 1903. Married Letltia Agnes Henderson, daughter of Canon William Henderson, D. D., Montreal, 1892; has Ave daughters. Society: A. F. & A. M. Anglican. Address: Bishops- thorpe, Prince Albert, Sask. 618 WHO'S WHO AND WHY XraWNHAM, Iietitia Agues.— (Wife of Rev. Jervois Arthur Newnham, D. D., Bishop of Saskatchewan — formerly Bishop of Moosonee). Bom Pembroke, Ont., daughter of Mary Agnes Burgon and Rev. Canon William Henderson, D. D., Principal of Montreal Diocesan The- ological College. Educated Miss Sim- mers' and Miss Smith's school, Mon- treal. Married Rev. Jervois Arthur Newnham, 1892; has five daughters. Dived at Moose Factory, James' Bay, 1892-1904. Came to Saskatchewan, 1904. Vice-president and life member Domin- ion Women's Auxiliary to the Mission- ary Society of the Church of England in Canada (Pres. Saskatchewan branch); founded St. Alban's Ladies' College, Prince Albert. Club: Daughters of Em- pire. Anglican. Address: Bishopsthorpe, Prince Albert, Sask. NEWTON, Charles Henry. — Provincial Assignee for Manitoba, Travelers' Bldg., Winnipeg. Born Quebec, Nov. 9, 1851, son of Samuel Newton. Educated high school, Quebec Clerk in stock broker's office, Quebec, 1866. Came to Winni- peg, 1879. Director Estevan Brick and Coal Co. Member Local Advisory Board Bank of Hamilton; ex-president North West Laundry Co., Winnipeg; large holder of Winnipeg Realty and British Columbia Timber Lands. Served with Victoria Rifles, Quebec. Married Fran- cis Fraser, Quebec, 1874 (deceased) ; has one son and six daughters. Clubs: Carl- ton; St. Charles Country; Winnipeg Au- tomobile (president). Society: A. F. & A. M. Recreation: motoring. Conserv- ative. Address: 49 Kennedy St., Winni- peg, Man. NEWTON, Georg'e M. — Manager of Greenshields, Limited, 246 McDermot Ave., Winnipeg. Born Vankleek Hill, Ont., Feb. 7, 1877, son of George and Janle Newton. Educated high school, Vankleek Hill. Clerk with Greenshields, Limited, Montreal, 1896. Came to Win- nipeg, 1898. Clubs: Carleton; St. Charles Country; Commercial Travelers. Society: I. O. O. F. Recreation: curling. Con- servative; Presbyterian. Address: Win- nipeg, Man. NET, J. W Of Latimer, Nay & Mc- Tavish, Ltd., Real Estate Brokers, 419 Pender St., W., Vancouver. Born Glen- allan, Ont., Jan. 18, 1852, son of Robert and Margaret Ney. Educated Glenallan and CoUingwood, Ont General mer- chant, Bracebridge, Ont, 1885-1905. Came to British Columbia, 1907. Mar- ried Louisa J. Kerr, Moorefield, Ont; has three sons and one daughter. So- cieties: A. F. & A. M.; L O. O. F.; A. O. U. W. Recreations: shooting, Ashing. Address: 1432 Haro St., Vancouver, B. O. D. ARCHY BOULTON NIBLOCK. NIBIkOCK, D. Archy Boulton. — Of Nib- lock & Tull, Real Estate and Financial Brokers, 813 First St., W., Calgary. Born Point Edward, Ont, March 1, 1875, son of John and Isabel Niblock. Educated public schools, Manitoba. Employee C. P. R., Winnipeg, 1892-1897; Calgary, 1897-1906; manager real estate and steamship department for Ellis & Grogan, Calgary, 1906-1909; present partnership formed, 1910. Served with 90th Regi- ment, Winnipeg. Married Mabel M. New- some, Port Arthur, Ont, 1897; has one son and two daughters. Clubs: Alberta; Calgary. Society: A. F. & A. M. Rec- reation: motoring. Liberal; Methodist. Address: 816 Thirteenth Ave., Calgary, Alta. NICHOIV, Walter Cameron. — Pub- lisher. Proprietor and editor-in-chief, Vancouver Daily Province, 138 Hastings St., W., Vancouver, President Pacific Marine Insurance Co., Ltd.; director Royal Collieries. Ltd. Born Goderich, Ont, Oct 15, 1866, son of Cynthia Janes Ballard and Robert K. Addison Nichol, barrister. On staff of Spectator, Hamil- ton, 1881; later on staff of Toronto News and of Saturday Night; editor Hamilton Herald. 1888-1896; News, London, Ont, 1896-1897. Came to British Columbia, 1897; interested in gold mining for sev- eral months; returned to journalism as editor of The Province, then a weekly, published at Victoria; moved the paper 619 WHO'S WHO AND WHY WAI>TER CAMERON NICHOL. to Vancouver; editor Vancouver Daily Province since 18 98. Married Quita Jose- phine Marcli Moore, daughter of Charles Greenwood Moore, M. D., London, Ont., 1897; has one son and one daughter. Clubs: Vancouver; Terminal City; West- ern; Royal Vancouver Yacht; Vancou- ver Rowing; Rainier, Seattle. Recrea- tions: driving, motoring. Liberal; An- glican. Address: "Fairview House," 7th Ave., Fairview, Vancouver, B. C. NICHOIiS, Edward Hart, B. A., Iili. B. • — Of Nichols & Savary, Barristers, Cal- gary. Director Rocky Mountain Cement Co., Ltd.; director Riverside Lumber Co., Ltd. Born Digby, N. S., April 5, 1873, son of Susan Melissa (Bacon) Nichols and Abraham Nichols, grandson of Captain John Richards Nichols, U. E. L. and soldier, who migrated to Nova Scotia, 1783. Educated County Acad- emy, Digby; Acadia University; Dal- housie University. Called to Nova Sco- tia bar and junior partner, Jones & Nichols, Digby, 1898; senior partner, Nichols & Nichols, Digby, 1902; came to Alberta, 1905; joined firm of Jones, Nichols & Pescod, Calgary, 1905; formed present firm, 1908. Married Annie Doris Farrish Moody, daughter of Dr. James EDWARD HART NICHOLS, B. A., LL. B. W. Moody, Windsor, N. S., 1906. Club: Ranchmen's, Calgary. Society: A. F. & A. M. Conservative; Anglican. Address: 807 Royal Ave., Calgary, Alta. NICHOIiSON, Capt. Charles Howard. — Manager Grand Trunk Pacific Coast Steamship Co., Ltd., G. T. P. Docks, Vancouver. Born Belleville, Ont., Jan. 28, 1863, son of Samuel and Nancy Mc- Mullen Nicholson. Educated Maryland University. Cabin boy, 1880, passing through various grades of steamship service. Came to British Columbia, 1910. Married Lillie V. Williams, Cobourg, Ont.; has one son. Clubs: Terminal City; Vancouver Press Club; Union Club; Victoria. Address: Vancouver, B. C. NXCHOIiSON, Bouald. — Contractor. Born Roseburn, Inverness County, N. S., Dec. 31, 1866, son of Donald and Sarah Nicholson. Educated public schools, Roseburn. Carpenter, Inverness Co., 1886. Came to New Westminster, B. C, 1890; then Wellington and Ladysmith; established present business, 1900. Al- derman. Ladysmith, 1904-1905; Mayor, 1906-1909. Holds gold medal for ham- mer throwing, Victoria, and first prize for same, Vancouver. Married Isabella McKlnnon, Inverness County; has three daughters. Societies: A. F. & A. M.; Mystic Shrine; I. O. O. F.; Eagles. Rec- reation: all athletic sports. Address: Ladysmith, B. C. 620 WHO'S WHO AND WHY EDWARD NICHOLSON. NICHOI^SOir Edward.— Of Nicholson & Bain, Wholesale Commission Mer- chants and Brolcers, Bannatyne St., East, Winnipeg. Branch houses at Calgary, Ed- monton, Regina, Saskatoon. Born Otta- wa, Ont., July 1, 1867, son of J. S. and Jane Nicholson. Educated Ottawa. Came to Winnipeg, 1882. Married Madge A. Ingo, Winnipeg, 1890; has one son and one daughter. Clubs: Carleton; Com- mercial Travelers; St. Charles Country. Societies: A. F. & A. M.; I. O. P. Rec- reations: curling, motoring. Liberal; Congregationalist. Address: 408 Assini- boine Ave., Winnipeg, Man. LEMUEL HEATH NICHOLSON. NZCHOIiSON, I^emuel Heath — Presi- dent and Managing Director, National Biscuit and Confection Co., Ltd., 1706 1st Ave., W., Vancouver. Born Dun- das, P. E. L, Aug. 17, 1873, son of Don- ald and Margaret Nicholson. Educated public schools, Dundas; Prince of Wales College, Charlottetown. Clerk, Matthew McLean & Co., Souris, P. B. I., 1892- 1897. Came to British Columbia, 1897; with Thomas McNeely, Ladner, 1897- 1900; traveler, M. R. Smith & Co., Vic- toria, 1900-1905; manufacturers' agent in own name, Vancouver, 1905-1910; or- ganized present business under name Haida Confection Co., 1910; changed to present name, 1911. Married Hellen Harris, London, Bng., 1900. Club: Com- mercial. Society: I. O. O. P. Conserva- tive; Baptist. Address: Vancouver, B. C. NICKSON, John J. — Contractor. Born Liverpool, England, May 1, 1850, son of John and Catherine Nickson. Educated Liverpool Institute. Contractor, Liver- pool, 1872. Came to British Columbia, 1884. Installed Vancouver water works system; superintendent of company be- fore purchased by city; assistant super- intendent Victoria water works system; built Quesnelle Dam; also Swift River Dam for Quesnelle Hydraulic Gold Min- ing Co.; and several other dams. Cariboo D-strict; known as the "Beaver" in that district; has executed several contracts for Dominion Government and for C. P. R. Served with 3d Cheshire Volunteers. Married Jane Allen, Liverpool; has three sons and five daughters. Society: A. F. & A. M. Recreation: boating. Address: 1270 Melville St., Vancouver, B. C. THOMAS RALPH NICKSON. NICKSON, Thomas Ralph. — Of T. R. Nickson & Co., General Contractors, Do- minion Trust Bldg., Vancouver; director British Columbia Paraffine Oil Co., Ltd.; director Port Moody Sand & Gravel Co., Ltd.; director Pacific Westrumite As- phalt Co., Ltd. Born Liverpool, Eng- land, May 12, 1881, son of J. J. Nickson. Came to British Columbia, 1883. Edu- cated Toronto; Woodstock College. Mem- 621 WHO'S WHO AND WHY ber Electrical Eng/ineers' Association of America. Married IVIay Banfield, Van- couver, 1908; has one son. Clubs: Van- couver Rowing. Conservative. Address: 613 Burnaby St., Vancouver, B. C. NICOIi^, John. — Postmaster, Regina. Born Hamilton, Nov. 10, 1862, son of John Nicoll. Telegraph operator, Walkerton, Ont., 1881. Came to Regina, 1903. Mar- ried Jean Patterson, Port Elgin, Ont., 1900; has two sons iand one daughter Club: Canadian. Society: A. F. & A. M. Presbyterian. Address: 2155 Lome St., Regina, Sask. NIMS, Frederick Dwig-ht, E. £., M. H. — Of Western Canada Power Co., 198 Hastings St., Vancouver. Born Muske- gon, Mich., 1877, son of Frederick A. and Ellen S. Nims. Educated high school. With Muskegon Traction & Lighting Co., 1893-1898; served with 34th Micliigan Regiment, Spanisli-American War, 1898; contracting, 1899-1901; op- erating engineer, Utah Light & Ry. Co., Salt Lake City, 1901-1905; chief engi- neer, Mexican Light & Power Co., Mex- ico, 1905-1909; came td Vancouver and took present position, 1909. Married Helen N. Jiroch, 1903; has one son and one daughter. Society: B. P. O. E. Anglican. Address: 1662 Robson St., Vancouver, B. C. HIS HON. JOSEPH CAMILLIEN NOEL, B. C. L. NOEIi, His Hon. Joseph Camillien, B. C. L. — Judge District Court of the Dis- trict of Athabasca, Edmonton. Born Lotbiniere, Que., May 12, 1864, son of Elisee and Elmina Noel. Educated Sher- brooke College; Bishop's College, Len- noxville, Que. Law student, Panneton & Mulvena, Sherbrooke, 1884; admitted to Quebec Bar, 1887; practiced Inverness, Que., 1887-1901; Dawson, Y. T., 1901- 1906; appointed Judge, Wetaskiwin, 1907; transferred to Athabasca, July 6, 1909. (^lub: Edmonton. Roman Catholic. Ad- dress: 425 Twelfth St., Edmonton, Alta. TSIOItATH, Patrick James, B. A., K. C. — Barrister, Herald Block, Calgary. Born Limerick, Ireland, March 17, 1865, son of James and Mary Nolan. Educated Sacred Heart College, Limerick; Royal Univer- sity of Ireland; University of Dublin; London University. Called to the Irish Bar, 1885. Came to Northwest Territor- ies, 1889; practiced under firm name of Lafferty & Nolan, Calgary, 1889; Nolan & Ryan, 1905; Nolan & Eaton, 1909-1911; appointed K. C, 1907; editor Calgary Herald, 1900-1903; appointed member of senate, University of Alberta on its formation, 1908; elected Senator, March, 1911. Unsuccessful candidate for East Calgary, Territorial Legislative Assem- bly, 1893. Married Mary Elizabeth Lee, 1892; has one son. Clubs: Ranchmen's; Edmonton; McLeod; Chinook (Leth- bridge). Society: K. of C. (first district deputy for Alberta). Recreations: books, billiards. Independent; Roman Catholic. Address: 113 Sixth Ave., W., Calgary, Alta. NOIiIir, Joseph Octave, J. P., M. Ii. A. — Rancher and Contractor. Born Bot- ineau, N. D.. May 16, 1868, son of Joseph and Maryane Nolin. Educated St. Anne des Chenes. Captain Battleford Steam Ferry, ten years. Elected to Saskatche- wan Legislature for Athabasca, 1908, Married Marie Villemeuve, 1891; has five sons and four daughters. Liberal; Roman Catholic. Address: North Battleford, Sask. NOBCROSS, J. Bdward. — Managing Editor Vancouver Daily World. Born Liverpool, England, Dec. 22, 1868, son of James and Maria Ashort Norcoss. Edu- cated Liverpool Institute; St. Paul's Col- lege, Cheltenham. Came to British Co- lumbia, 1891; taught school Northfield, B. C, six years; engaged newspaper work, Nanaimo, 1900; marine reporter Vancouver Daily World. 1905; city edi- tor, 1905; managing editor, 1907. Mar- ried Gertrude Lake, London, England, 1897. Club: Vancouver Press. Society: A. F. & A. M. Liberal; Anglican. Ad- dress: 1746 Parker St., Vancouver, B. C. NOBQUAY, Andrew James. — Real Es- tate Broker, 412 Nanton Building, Win- nipeg. Born Sturgeon 'Creek, Man., Aug. 11, 1872, son of John, late Premier of Manitoba, and Elizabeth Norquay. Edu- cated Parkdale public schools; St. John's College. Real estate broker, Winnipeg, 1902. Came to Winnipeg, 1885. Society: ±i.. F. & A. M. Conservative; Anglican. Address: St. Andrews, Man. 622 WHO'S WHO AND WHY NOBQUA7, Elizabetli. — (Widow of Hon. John Norquay, first Premier of Manitoba.) Born St. Andrew's, daughter of George and Isabella Kennedy Setter. Educated St. Andrew's schools. First honorary member Women's Canadian Club, Winnipeg. Married John Norquay, 1862; has five sons and three daugliters. Anglican. Address: "Dun Allister," St. Andrew's, Man. LEONARD NORRIS. ITOBBIS, ]&eouard. — Government Agent, Vernon. Born Brampton, Ont., March 27, 1861, son of Robert Norris. Edu- cated Brampton. Came to British Colum- bia, 1877. Civil servant, Vernon, 1890. Stipendiary Magistrate, Registrar Su- preme Court and Gold Commissioner. Club: Country. Society: A. F. & A. M. Address: Vernon, B. C. NOBBIS, Tobias Crawford, M. I^. A. — Farmer. Born Brampton, Ont., Sept. 5, 1861, son of Arthur and Phoebe Norris. Was member of the Council of Sifton, 1895. Elected to Manitoba Legislature for Lansdowne, 1896 and 1899; defeated 1903; elected, 1907 and 1910. Liberal. Address: Griswold, Man. XrOBTEAM, John, P. M. — Parmer. Born Devonshire, England, March 24, 1868, son of Charles and M. A. Northam. Educated Halberton, Devonshire. Came to Manitoba, 1888; farmed, 1891. Coun- cillor and Police Magistrate. Married Ada Wood, 1890; has four sons. Society: I. O. O. P. Conservative; Anglican. Ad- dress: Rapid City, Man. NOBTHCOTT, William W., Sr.— As- sessor, Building Inspector, Superintend- end of City Buildings, Purchasing Agent and Returning Officer for the City of Victoria since 1890. Born Bristol, Eng- land, June, 1846, son of John and Fanny Parker Northcott. Came to Canada, 1854. Came to British Columbia, 1883. Con- tractor and builder, Victoria, 1883-1890. Married Olive Cronk, Ernestown, 1867; has two sons and three daughters. So- a'ety: A. P. & A. M. Conservative; An- glican. Address: Victoria, B. C. NOBTKWOOD, Georafe W. — Architect, Northern Crown Bank Bldg., Winnipeg. Born Ottawa, Aug. 16, 1877, son of Wil- liam Northwood. Educated Collegiate Institute, Ottawa; McGill University. Architect with K. Arnoldi, Ottawa, 1900; came to Winnipeg, 1905. Architect for Northern Crown Bank; Dominion Bank of Canada. Interested in Manitoba Lin- seed Oil Co. and National Securities Co. Captain 90th Reserves. Married Augusta C. Simson, Thorold, Ont, 1906. Clubs: Manitoba; Winnipeg Rowing; St. Charles Country; Military Institute. Society: A. F. & A. M. Conservative. Address: Crescent Court, Winnipeg, Man. CHARLES GEORGE KILMER NOURSE. NOUBSE, Charles Georg-e Kilmer. — Manager Canadian Bank of Commerce, Lethbridere: director A. Eastnn <^ Co., Ltd. Born Whitby, Ont., Aug. 30, 1869, son of Charles and Elizabeth J. Nourse; of U. E. L. stock and nephew of George Ham. Educated grammar school, Whit- by; School of Practical Science, Toron- to. Junior, Canadian Bank of Com- merce, Goderich, Ont., 1888; teller, Win- nipeg, 1893; assistant accountant, Daw- son, T. T., 1898; manager, Skagway, Alaska, 1900; manager, White Horse, T. T., 1901; manager. Prince Albert, Sask., 1903; appointed to present position, 1905. President Lethbridge Board of Trade; vice-president Associated Boards of Trade of Western Canada. Married Josephine Booge, Sioux City, Iowa, 1900; has one son and three daughters. Club: Chinook (vice-president). Societies: A. P. & A. M. (Royal Arch); U. B. Loyal- ist; Manitoba Cricket Association. Rec- reations: cricket, hockey, lacrosse, row- ing. Anglican. Address: 1121 Fourth Ave., Lethbridge, Alta. 623 WHO'S WHO AND V/HY NUNNS, Lawrence WiUlam. — Post- master, Cumberland. Born Liverpool, England, Feb. 29, 1855, son of John and Caroline Nunns. Educated Collegiate College, Bray, near Dublin, Ireland. En- gaged insurance, Dublin, 1870; came to British Columbia, 1888; assistant post- master, 1896-1904; appointed to pres- ent office, 1904. City Clerk and Treasurer, 1898-1906. Married Margaret Shaw, Victoria. Society: I. O. P. Ad- dress: May port Ave., Cumberland, B. C. .JOHN VINCENT NUTTER. NUTTER, John Vincent. — Of C. H. Enderton & Co., Real Estate and Insur- ance, 228 Portage Ave., Winnipeg. Born L eds, England, Oct. 14, 1878, son of John R. and Jane Nutter. Educated Mon- treal high school; St. Francis College, Richmond, Que. Clerk Phoenix Insur- ance Co. of Hartford, Montreal, 1894. Came to Winnipeg, 1904. Married Eliza- beth Anderson, Hamilton, 1909. Club: Winnipeg Golf. Society: Mystic Shrine (Noble). Liberal; Methodist. Address: Royal Alexandra Hotel, Winnipeg, Man. NYBI^ETT, Harold Grant Mavesyu, M. D. C. M. — Physician and Surgeon. Captain XVII Cavalry Field Ambulance, Canadian Army Medical Corps. Coroner for Alberta. Born London, England, Feb. 10, 1871, son of Dr. Alfred New- son Nyblett, M. A. F. S., M. R. S. L.. and Isabella Grant Nyblett. Educated private schools, England; Trinity Med- ical College, Toronto. Graduated Trin- ity Universitj', 1896. Came to Bran- don, 1888. Taught school, 1890; prac- ticed Manitoba, 1897-1901; Saskatche- wan, 1901-1908; came to Alberta, 1908. Medical Health Officer, Macleod, 1910; late examiner obstetrics for last four years of College of Physicians & H. G. M. NYBLETT, M. D. C. M. Surgeons of the North West Territor- ies. Married Jennie Clinton, Wellington, Ont., 1905; has one son and one daugh- ter. Societies: Alberta Medical; A. F. & A. M.; member N. W. M. P. Con- servative; Anglican. Address: Mac- leod, Alta. OBORNE, James — General Superin- tendent, British Columbia Division, C. P. R., Vancouver. Born Montreal, Sept. 19, 1861, son of John and Anne Hilliard Oborne. Educated public schools, Mon- treal. Mechanical department, G. T. R., 1874-1883; mechanical department, C. P. R., 1883-1886; chief clerk to general manager, car accountant, superintendent of car service, superintendent of field service, C. P. R., 1886-1896; assistant to vice-president, Montreal, 1896-1899; gen- eral superintendent, Manitoba, Saskat- chewan and Alberta division, headquar- ters Winnipeg, 1899-1901; general su- perintendent, Atlantic division, head- quarters St. John, N. B., 1901-1903; gen- eral superintendent, eastern division headquarters, Montreal, 1903-1906; gen- eral superintendent, Ontario division, headquarters Toronto, 1906-1912; pres- ent position since 1912. President, American Association of car service of- ficers, 1895. Married Alice Maude Bar- rie (deceased); married Edith Maude Simpson, Swindon, England, 1908; has two sons and four daughters. Club: Toronto. Presbyterian. Address: Mar- pole Ave., Shaughnessy Heights, Van- couver, B. C. 624 WHO'S WHO AND WHY ALBERT H. OAKBS. OAKES, Altoert H. — President Oakes Land Co., McArthur Bldg., Winnipeg; President and member of Executive Board Winnipeg Real Estate Exchange; Vice-President and Managing Director United Investors, Ltd.; President and Managing Director Co-Operative Invest- ments, Ltd. Born near Genoa, Vernon County, Wis., Nov. 6, 1869, son of Henry and Sarah Oakes. Educated Valparaiso University, Indiana; principal high schools, Pembina County, N. D., 1895- 1900; real estate agent. Grand Forks, N. D., 1900-1902. Came to Winnipeg and established present business, 1902. Nat- uralized, 1905. Married Elspeth Emer- son, St. Thomas, N. D., 1899; has one son and one daughter. Club: Canadian. Society: A. P. & A. M. Recreation: mo- toring. Liberal; Congregationalist. Ad- dress: 217 Scotia St., Winnipeg, Man. 625 WHO'S WHO AND WHY DANIEL JOSEPH O'BRIEN. O'BRIEN, Daniel Joseph — Logger, 615 Rogers Bldg., Vancouver; Managing Di- rector, Continental Development Co., Ltd.; Vice-President United States Paci- fic Lumber & Timber Co.; Director, Gulf Lumber Cto., Ltd. Born Watertown, Wis.. Aug. 2, 1864, son of D. J. and Margaret McNulty O'Brien. Educated: Public and High schools, Juno, Wis. Engaged in logging and timber busi- ness with H. Whitbeck Co., Marionette, Wis., 1879-1885; Manager of Hon. Isaac Stephenson's . mills, Escanaba, Mich., 1888-1902; logging business Tacoma, Wash., 1902-1905; came to British Co- lumbia, 1905; Secretary-Treasurer, Log- gers of British Columbia, 1907-1910. Married Edith Brown, daughter of C. H. Brown, Escanaba, Mich., 1889; has two sons and one daughter. Clubs: Terminal City; Vancouver Press. Societies: A. F. & A. M. (Shriner); Hoo Hoo. Recrea- tion: Boating. Conservative; Anglican. Address: 1007 Burrard St., Vancouver, B. C. WHO'S WHO AND WHY O'BOYI^E, Bev. Wm. P., B. A., D. D. — Rector of St. Peter's Church, New West- minster. Born Lindsay, Ont., July 23, 1875, son of Walter E. and Margaret O'Boyle. Educated Lindsay, Ottawa, and Rome. Came to British Columbia, 1906. Address: The Rectory, New Westmin- ster, B. C. O'BBIAN, Clarence Maclean. — Of Mc- Kay & O'Brien, Barristers, 319 Winch building, Vancouver. Born Grenville, Que., Feb. 14, 1880, son of Dr. Robert S. B. and Eugenia O'Brian. Educated Nanaimo and Victoria. Came to British Columbia, 1884; established present prac- tice, 1902. Club: Western. Recreation: fishing. Address: 1911 Nelson St., Van- couver, B. C. O'BBIBN, Charles Macnamara, M. Ii. A. — Born Bells Rapids, Hastings County, Ont., March 2, 1875, son of J. P. and Ma- tilda O'Brien. Spent some time logging, mining and railroad camps. Organizer of -Socialist party of Canada. First So- cialist elected to Alberta Legislature; represents Rocky Mountain district. So- cialist. Address: Calgary, Alta. MARTIN J. O'BRIEN. O'BRIEN, Martin J. — ^Wholesale Wine and Spirit Merchant; director Okanagan Agricultural Society; director Kale- malka Hotel Co., Ltd.; administrator for estates of W. F. Cameron and E. J. Trouson of Vernon. Born Frontenac County, Ont., Nov. 21, 1861, son of James and Mary O'Brien. Educated public and high schools, Ontario. Came to Winni- peg, 1882; to Donald, B. C, 1886, and engaged wholesale liquor business; es- tablished Revelstoke Wine & Spirit Co., Ltd., Revelstoke, 1901; Mayor of Revel- stoke, 1901-1902. Separated from the Revelstoke business and established present business, Vernon, 1906. Mayor, Vernon, 1912. Married Charlotte Duns- muir, Vernon, 1889; has one son and two daughters. Conservative; Roman Cath- olic. Address: Vernon, B. C. O'SBIBir, Major Murroug'li Charles, M. B. — Physician and Surgeon, 494% Main St., Winnipeg. Born Delhi, India, May 2, 1868, son of Edward O'Brien, Commissioner in Indian Civil Service, and Mary O'Brien. Educated Dover Col- lege, Kent, England; St. Mary's Hos- pital, London, England; Manitoba Medi- cal College; practiced Dominion City, Man., 1897. Came to Winnipeg, 1910. Ex-president College Physicians and Surgeons; ex-Medical Health Officer for Franklin and Stuartburn Municipalities; ex-Medical Officer for Roseau Indian Reservations. Major B Squadron, 18th Mounted Rifles. Married Margaret Elea- nor Barber, Dominion City, 1902; has one daughter. Clubs: Canadian, Military Institute. Societies: I. O. F. ; A. O. F. Recreations: all outdoor sports. Liberal; Anglican. Address. 1490 Ross Ave., Win- nipeg, Man. THOMAS BERNARD O'CONNELL. O'CONNBI^I^, Thomas Bernard. — Man- ager Royal Bank of Canada, Cranbrook. Born Sydney, N. S., Dec. 2, 1883, son of Patrick and Margaret O'Connell. Edu- cated Sydney Academy. Junior clerk Commercial Bank, Sydney, N. S., 1900; manager Union Bank of Halifax at different points, 1906-1910; manager Royal Bank, Ladysmith. B. C, 1911; manager of present branch, 1911. Club: Cranbrook. Conservative. Address: Cran- brook, B. C. 627 WHO'S WHO AND WHY O'CONNOB, Charles — Of O'Connor & Mahon, Real Estate and Financial Brok- ers, Mitchell Block, Prince Albert. Born Halton County, Ont., May 29, 1873, son of Michael and Frances O'Connor. Edu- cated public schools, Wentworth County. Farmed, Wentworth, until 1904. Came to Prince Albert and engaged in general merchandise business, 1904-1908; pres- ent partnership formed, 1908. Married Barbare Mahon, daughter of Peter Ma- hon, 1906; has two sons. Society: K. C. Recreations: shooting, hunting. Liberal: Roman Catholic. Address: 14th St., W., Prince Albert, Sask. O'CONNOR, Georgre BUgrh. — Of Gries- bach & O'Connor. Barristers, National Trust Building, Edmonton. Born Walk- erton, Ont., March 16, 188.3, son of Fred- erick S. and Maria I. O'Connor. Edu- cated public and high schools. Walker- ton; Osgoode Hall, Toronto; Chicago University. Came to Alberta, 1905; mem- ber present firm, 1905. Club: Edmon- ton. Societies: A. F. & A. M.; Elks. Lib- eral; Anglican. Address: 466 Thirteenth Ave., Edmonton, Alta. THORSTEIN ODDSON. ODBSON, Thornstein. — Of Th. Odd- son & Co., Real Estate Agents and Build- ers, 255% Portage Ave., Winnipeg. Born Iceland, Jan. 7, 1864, son of Oddur Thor- darson Oddson. Educated public schools. Immigrated from Iceland, 1888. Mer- chant Selkirk, Man., 1890-1901. Came to Winnipeg, 1901. Married Rachael Chris- tiansen, 1886; has two sons and four daughters. Societies: I. O. F.; I. O. G. T. Liberal; Lutheran. Address: 488 Sher- brooke St., Winnipeg, Man. OBEl.Ii, William Henry, B. A. — Barris- ter-at-law. Born Belmont, Middlesex County, Ont., Jan. 31, 1878, son of Wil- liam Henry and Selena Odell. Educated public schools, Belmont, Ont.; Collegiate Institute, St. Thomas and IngersoU, Ont.; Toronto University. Came to Mani- toba. 1903; law student with Munson, Allan, Laird «& Davis, Winnipeg, 1903; called to Manitoba bar, 1906, and be- came junior member of Munson & Allan; moved to Alberta, 1908; called to Alberta bar, and practised, Wetaskiwin, since 1908. City Solicitor, 1912. Society: A. P. & A. M. Liberal; Protestant. Ad- dress: Wetaskiwin, Alta. OBBUM, Edward, B. A., B. Sc, M. A. — Financial Broker, 1542 Park Drive, Van- couver. Born Tullamore, Ont, Nov. 27, 1850, son of John A. and Margaret Odium. Educated Central School, Gode- rich, Ont.; Collegiate Institute, Cobourg; Victoria University. Spent 20 years as an educator, later real estate and com- pany business. Came to British Colum- bia, 1889. Alderman, Vancouver; Chair- man of Library Board; president of ex- ecutive, Central Ratepayers' Association. Director Trustee Company; director Ter- minal Press Co.; director Grand Trunk Pacific Coal Co.; director Orange Hall Association; director British Columbia Oil Refining Co.; director National Fi- nance Co.; director Thomson Stationery Co.; director Central City Mission; direc- tor Hygienic Dairy Co.; director Cana- dian Pacific Oil Co. Served with 36th Regiment, Peel County, Ont., during Fenian Raid, 1866-1870, and received 160 acres of land Ontario as recognition for services. Married Mary E. Powell (de- ceased) ; married Martha, M. Thomas, Toronto, 1905; has five sons. Recrea- tions: gardening, writing, traveling. Ad- dress: 1710 Grant St., Vancouver, B. C. OBi;UM, Captain Victor Wentworth. — Vancouver Manager for Ormsby, Clapp & Anderson, Ltd., Fire Insurance Brokers and Fire Protection Engineers. Born Co- bourg, Ont., Oct. 21, 1880, son of Mary and Prof. Edward Odium, M. A., B. Sc. Lived Japan, 1886-1889, with his father, who was engaged in educational work Tokio. Educated public and high schools, Cobourg; Columbia College, New West- minster; Toronto University. Came to British Columbia, 1898; reporter Daily World, Vancouver, 1902; editor-in-chief, 1905. Came to Winnipeg as inspector for Ormsby, Clapp & Anderson, Ltd., 1908; appointed Western manager, 1910, with headquarters at Vancouver, 802 Vancou- ver Blk., 1911. Served with 2nd spe- cial service battalion, R. C. R. (First Canadian Contingent) as private in South Africa, 1899-1900 (medal and three clasps) ; lieutenant 3d Mounted Rifles, 1902; commission 48th Highland- ers, Toronto, on return from South Africa; transferred as lieutenant to 6th D. C. O. R., Vancouver, 1902; captain 100th Winnipeg Grenadiers, 1910; has had 15 consecutive years of service in Canadian Militia. School trustee, Van- 628 WHO'S WHO AND WHY couver, 1904; president Vancouver Lib- eral Association, 1904. Married Eugenia Tressa Rogerson, Victoria, 1904; has three sons and one daughter. Clubs: Vancouver Commercial Club, Vancouver; Military Institute, Winnipeg; Junior Army and Navy Club, London, Eng. Rec- reation: rifle sliooting. Liberal; Metho- dist. Address: 2023 Grand St., Vancou- ver, B. C. OCrll^VIx:, William Prescott, B. C. B. — Of Ogilvie & Brown, Barristers, 543 Granville St., Vancouver; director Great West Land Co.; director United Security Co. President Pacific Northwest Asso- ciation of the American Amateur Ath- letic Union, 1912; President Royal The- atre Co., Ltd.; President Muscovite Mica Co. Born March 9, 1878, son of John and Mary Ogilvie. Educated public and high schools, Montreal; McGill Univers.ty. Came to British Columbia, 1888. Called to British Columbia bar, 1909; present partnership formed, 1910. Married Caro- line Young, Astoria, Ore., 1907. Clubs: Commercial; University; Vancouver Ath- letic. Recreation: all athletic sports. Conservative; Presbyterian. Address: 2542 Victoria St., Mount Pleasant, Van- couver, B. C. OGI^E, Thomas J. — Proprietor, Wind- sor Hotel, 748 Granville St., Vancouver. Born New York, 1869, son of Thomas and Cornelia Pinkerton Ogle. Educated public schools and American College, New York. Practiced medicine. United States, 1893-1907. Came to British Co- lumbia, 1904; began present business, 1908. Married Orie Reynolds, 1910. Recreations: shooting, fishing. Address: 768 Granville St., Vancouver, B. C. O'OBADV, I^ieut.-Colouel John Waller de Courcy — Of O'Grady & Co., invest- ment and Real Estate Brokers, 1201 Mc- Arthur Bldg., Winnipeg. Born Hem- mingford, Que., Sept. 26, 1854, son of Rev. Gerald de Courcy and Charlotte O'Grady. Educated: Bishops College School, Lennoxville. Entered service of Bank of Montreal, May, 1870; account- ant, Ottawa, 1877; Chicago, 1883; To- ronto, 1885; Ottawa, 1887; manager Wallaceburg, Ont., 1882; agent New York, 1895; assistant manager, Chicago, 1897; manager, Chicago, 1900; left serv- ice of bank 1905, to establish Northern, afterwards Northern Crown Bank, Win- nipeg, as general manager. Director Annuity Co. of Canada; president Cardiff Collieries, Ltd.; president Gas Traction Co., Ltd.; director Northern Foundry & Machinery Co. Served with 43rd Vic- toria Rifles, Montreal, retiring 1892 with rank of Captain; Lieutenant Colonel, cominanding 90th Regiment, 1911; mem- ber Canadian Wimbledon Team, 1880; one of the founders and original mem- bers St. George Snowshoe Co., Montreal; founder Kenwood Lawn Tennis Club, Chicago; founder Rideau Curling Club, Ottawa. Married Katherine Frances, daughter of late Lieut.-Col. Maunsell, Deputy Adjutant General, Fredericton, N. B., 1885; has six sons and three daughters. Clubs: Chicago; Manitoba; Carleton; Adanac. Recreations: tennis, yachting, curling. Conservative; Angli- can. Address: 175 Mayfair Ave., Win- nipeg, Man. OI^SFIEI^D, John Henry. — Of Oldfield, Kirby & Gardner, Financial and Real Estate Agents, 234 Portage Ave., Winni- peg. Born Norfolk, England, Feb.' 7, 1857, son of Henry and Emma Oldfield. Edu- cated private schools. Came to Winni- peg, 1879; present business since 1886. Married Emma Louise Inman, Winnipeg, 1885; has three sons and one daughter. Recreation: travel. Anglican. Address: 264 River Ave., Winnipeg, Man. OI^SHAM, Frederick Monntford — Bar- rister and Solicitor. Born Melton, Mow- bray, England, March 29, 1864, son of Frederick Jennings and Esther Anne Oldham. Educated privately; Rugby and Trent. Admitted to Supreme Court of England, 1886: practiced London and vicinity 1886-1891; practiced Alberta, 1891-1898; practiced Innisfail, since 1898. Town solicitor, Innisfail, since incorpo- ration. President Innisfail Conservative Association. Society: L. O. L. Recrea- tion: shooting. Conservative; Anglican. Address: Innisfail, Alta. O'liEARV, Frederick James, B. A., B. Sc. — Architect and Engineer, Cobold Bldg., Saskatoon. Born San Antonio, Tex., Sept. 17, 1887; son of John Patrick and Isabella McGuire O'Leary. Educated Mount St. Louis Military Academy; St. Lawrence College and McGill Univer- sity, Montreal. Began as axeman, C. P. R. Engineering Dept., Kenora, Ont., 1903; topograplner. Field Hill Location, C. P. R., 1905; engineer in charge of trails, Rocky Mountain Division, C. P. R., 1907-1908; topograpliical engineer, C. P. R. Irrigation in Alberta, 1909; super- intendent. Standard Construction Co., Saskatoon, 1910; consulting engineer and architect. Saskatoon, since 1911. Club: Columbus, Montreal. Societies: Canadian Society Civil Engineers; Sas- katchewan Society of Architects. Rec- reation: motoring. Conservative; Roman Catholic. Address: Saskatoon, Sask. 629 WHO'S WHO AND WHY OXklxr, Charles Hermann, J. P., M. Tm. A. — Farmer and personal real estate op- erations. Born Westergothland, Sweden, Aug. 31, 1867, son of Olaf and Sharlotte Olin. Educated Sweden and United States. Came to Wetaskiwin from Nebraska, 1892; being one of the first settlers. Member City Council, Wetaskiwin, since 1904; president Scan- dinavian Public Hospital; president Lib- eral Association of Wetaskiwin. Inspec- tor public works and bridge foreman, 1898-1909; liquor license commissioner, 1906-1909. Represents Wetaskiwin, Al- berta Legislature. Married Matilda Bengstone, 1894; has one son and two daughters. Liberal; Lutheran. Address: Wetaskiwin, Alta. OIiIVER, Hon. Prank, M. P. — Publish- er, The Bulletin, Edmonton. Born Peel County, Ont., 1853. Member Northwest County, Ont., Oct. 6, 1853. Member Northwest Council, 1883; elected to Northwest Legislative Assembly (which succeeded Council with wider powers), 1886-1896; elected to House of Com- mons as Independent-Liberal, 1896; re- elected, 1900, 1904, as Liberal candi- date. Sworn to Privy Council and ap- pointed Minister of Interior, 1905; held office until resignation of administra- tion, 1911; re-elected, 1911, by acclama- tion. Married Harriet Dunlop, Prairie Grove, Man., 1881. Address: Edmon- ton, Alta, OIUVEB, John. — Farmer. Born Hart- ington, Derbyshire, England, July 31, 1856, son of Robert and Emma Lomas Oliver. Educated parish schools, Hart- ington. Came to Canada, 1870; British Columbia, 1877. Elected to British Co- lumbia Legislature for Delta, 1900, 1903 and 1909; leader of the Liberal op- position, 1909; unsuccessful candidate, 1909; unsuccessful candidate for House of Commons, 1911; Councillor, Delta, 1890-1894; Reeve, 1911. Married Eliza- beth Woodward, 1886; has five sons and three daughters. Liberal; Methodist. Address: Delta, B. C. OIiIVEB, wmiam.— (Retired). Bom Oxford County, Ont., Dec. 24, 1860, son of William and Helen Oliver. Educated public schools, Oxford County. Carpen- ter's apprentice, Oxford County, 1878; contractor, Brandon, 1882; Regina, 1882- 1885; Lethbridge, 1886-1910, when re- tired. Vice-president and manager Leth- bridge Brick & Terra Cotta Co., 1904- 1905; formed Oliver Manufacturing Co., 1907; sold out, 1910. Member boanl. Leth- bridge and District Agriculture Society. Served as Alderman, Lethbridge 14 years; Mayor four consecutive terms. WILLIAM OLIVER. Married Mary A. Oliver, daughter of Thomas Oliver, Warkworth, Ont., 1888; has two sons and one daughter. Club: Chinook. Societies: A. F. & A. M.; I. O. O. F. Recreations: shooting, curling. Liberal; Presbyterian. Address: 606 Fifth Ave., S., Lethbridge, Alta, O'NEIK, William Nelson. — Building Material Merchant, 550 Seymour St., Vancouver; president Western Ware- housing Co., Ltd. Born Brampton, Ont.. July 23, 1874, son of John Moody and Jane Elizabeth Long O'Neil. Educated public schools, Erindale, Ont. Came to Vancouver, 1898. Married Bella Vic- toria Rioch, 1902; has one daughter. Clubs: Vancouver; Commercial. Society: K. of P. Presbyterian. Address: 1166 Eleventh Ave., W., Vancouver, B. C. O'BEXI^JbT, Arthur John. — Of Moresby & O'Reilly, Barristers, Imperial Bank Chambers Victoria. Born Victoria, April 4, 1873, son of His Honor Judge O'Reilly, and C. A. O'Reilly. Educated Upping- ham, England. Called to British Colum- bia bar, 1899. Club: Union. Address: Point EUice, Victoria, B. C. ORMOND, Major Daniel Mowat. — Bar- rister and Solicitor, McPherson, Wil- liams and Ormond, Portage la Prairie, Man. Born Pembroke, Ont., Aug. 14, 1885, son of Daniel Ormond and Frances Lydia Hudson Ormond, and great-grand- son of Capt. Hudson, United Empire Loyalist. Came to Manitoba, 1888. Edu- 630 WHO'S WHO AND WHY cated public schools and Collegiate In- stitute, Portage la Prairie. Law stu- dent with Edward Anderson, K. C, Por- tage la Prairie, 1904; called to Mani- toba and Alberta bars; practiced law Pincher Creek since 1910. Joined 12th Manitoba Dragoons, later transferred to 18th M. R. Married Annie Laura Cad- ham, Portage la Prairie, 1910. Club: Portage la Prairie. Society: I. O. O. F. Recreations: rowing, rifle, gun and re- volver shooting, riding, former lacrosse and hockey player. Liberal; Presby- terian. Address: Portage la Prairie, Man. OKnTOND, Horace, 3^1^. B. — Of Hud- son, Ormond & Marlatt, Barristers and Solicitors, Merchants Bank Bldg., Win- nipeg. Born Pembrooke, Ont., June 17, 1875, son of Daniel and Frances L. Hud- son Ormond. Educated public and high schools, Pembrooke. Came to Manitoba 1888. Law student with Martin & An- derson, Portage la Prairie, 1892-1897; with Martin & Mathers, Winnipeg, 1897- 1898; with Howell & Mathers, Winnipeg, 1898-1899; called to Manitoba bar, 1900; member of firm, Anerson & Ormond, Portage la Prairie, 1900-1904: present partnership formed, 1904. Married Louise M. Smith, Winnipeg, 1904; has one ison. Clubs: Manitoba; Carleton, St. Charles Country. Society: A. F. & A. M. Liberal; Presbyterian. Address: Roslyn Place, Winnipeg, Man. OSOK, SEtolbert D., BX. D., C. K., Ii. B. C. S., Xi. B. C. P., M, 3i. A. — Physician and Surgeon. Born Simcoe County, Ont., Oct. 2, 1878, son of William Orok and Mary Johnston. Educated Barrie Col- legiate Institute: Trinity and Toronto Universities; post graduate Queen's Uni- versity and Edinburgh University. In- terested in mining, British Columbia and Yukon, 1898-1901; practiced, Cooks- town, Ont., 1909-1911: The Pas, since 1911. Chief Surgeon, Hudson's Bay Ry. Elected to Manitoba Legislature for The Pas, by acclamation, 1912, for all the territory added to Province of Manitoba, containing 200,000 square miles. Mar- ried Bessie Vair, Barrie, 1907. Society: A. F. & A. M. Conservative; Presbyter- ian. Address: Fisher Ave., The Pas, Man. OSBOBNE, Ethel Prances. — (Wife of Rockwell Coleman Osborne.) Born St. Thomas, Ont, daughter of Prances Les- lie and Lieutenant Colonel Wm. Henry Lindsey. Educated Toronto. Came to Manitoba, 1900. Joined staff of Winni- peg Telegram as Women's page editor, subsequently having charge of Women's Department on Manitoba Free Press. Married R. C. Osborne, treasurer Inter- national Elevator Co., 1907. President Dominion Canadian Women's Press Club, 1908-1909; president Winnipeg branch C. W. P. C, 1910-1911; literary correspondent Women's Canadian Club, 1910-1911. Clubs: Winnipeg Golf; St Charles Country. Anglican. Address: 128 Yale Ave., Winnipeg, Man. OSBOBNE, Joseph Alexander — Born Tyrone, Ont, Oct 7, 1860, son of Alex and Mary Tuer Osborne. Educated public schoolls; Bowmanville Collegiate Insti- tute. Came West 1882; on staff of Win- nipeg Daily Times, 1885; later published' Manitoban Magazine and Western Work- man, the official organ of the A. O. U. W.; manager and part owner Brandon Sun until 1903; subsequently founded Fort Frances Times and Rainy River Gazette. Served as Deputy City Col- lector, Winnipeg, 1886-1896; Mayor, Fort Frances, 1905-1906; Councillor since 1906; Immigration Inspector in charge of Rainy River District, 1909-1911; made four trips across Hudson Bay and was first white njan to explore and obtain miner's license in Ungava. Past Presi- dent Western Canada Press Association; Vice-President North American Mineral & Timber Co., Ltd.; editor and publisher Fort Frances Times; Secretary Fort Frances Board of Trade. Married Amelia Hadskis, daughter of George H. Had- skis, Winnipeg, 1885. Liberal; Disciples of Christ Church. Address: Fort Fran- ces, Ont. OSBOBNi:, Bockwell Colman, Iili. B. — Treasurer International Elevator Co., Grain Exchange, Winnipeg. Bom Mc- Gregor, Iowa, Feb. 3, 1874, son of Willis L. and Julia Colman Osborne. Educated University of Minnesota. In grain busi- ness with Osborne McMillan Elevator Co., Minneapolis, Minn., 1891. Came to Winnipeg, 1903. Married Ethel Prances Lindsay, daughter of Lieutenant-Colonel William H. Lindsay, Winnipeg, 1907. Clubs: Manitoba; Carleton; St Charles Country; Winnipeg Golf. Recreations: golf, bowling. Conservative; Anglican. Address: 128 Yale Ave., Winnipeg, Man. WHO'S WHO AND WHY HUGH FARQUHARSON OSLBR. OSIiEB, Hug-h Farq.uharson — Of Osier, Hammond & Nanton, Stock Brokers, Financial Agents, Real Estate and Mort- gage Loans, Nanton Bldg., Winnipeg; President Perfection Concrete Co., Ltd. Born Toronto, Nov. 17, 1881, son of Sir Edmund B. and Annie Osier. Educated Trinity College School, Port Hope, and Royal Military College, Kingston. Came to Winnipeg, 1903. Captain 79th Regi- ment. Married Kathleen Harty, Kings- ton, Ont, 1907; has two sons. Clubs: Manitoba; Winnipeg Hunt; Polo. Recre- ations: golf and polo. Conservative; Protestant. Address: Wellington Cres- cent, Winnipeg, Man. WHO'S WHO AND WHY JOHN O'SULLIVAN. O'SUI^IiIVAN, John. — Fellow of the Chemical Society of London, England; Provincial Assayer and Analytical Chem- ist, 432 Richards St., Vancouver. Born Swansea, South Wales, Feb. 15, 1854. Educated Swansea high school. With Vivian & Sons, Swansea; received train- ing practical assaying and analytical work under direction of Dr. R. Suchs- land, 1S71-1897. Chief chemist to the British Columbia Agency, Ltd., of Lon- don, England, Vancouver, 1897-1900. Es- tablished present business, 1900. Served with Volunteer Artillery, Swansea, 21 years, receiving Queen's medal for long and meritorious service, 1896. Address: 1649 Barclay St., Vancouver, B. C. RICHARD B. O'SULLIVAN. 0'SUI.IiIVAN, Richard B. — Of Na- tional Finance Co., Burns Block, Calgary. Born Jamaica, B. W. I., June 8, 1868, son of Edward and E. O'Sullivan. Educated McGill University; University of Penn- sylvania; University of Toronto; Dioce- san Theological College. Dentist, Otta- wa, 1889. Came to Alberta, 1892. Has served as school trustee. Alderman and License Inspector. Married Marion E. Chapin, Toronto. Club: Alberta. So- cieties: S. O. E.; A. F. & A. M.; I. O. O. F. Address: 536 Twentieth Ave., W., Calgary, Alta. OUSEI^E'S', His Hon. Frederick Arthur Gore. — District Court Judge, Judicial District of Moose Jaw. Born Windsor, N. S., Dec. 27, 1872, son of Rosina M. and John W. Ouseley, K. C. Educated Collegiate and High school, Windsor. Came to Saskatchewan, 1907; elevated to Bench, 1909; president Saskatchewan Provincial Musical Association, 1911- 1912. Married Mary Carmichael Camp- bell, 1901; has one daughter. Recrea- tion: tennis. Anglican. Address: 54 Ox- ford St., Moose Jaw, Sask. OITTRAM, Sir James, M. A., Baronet — President Central Alberta Investment Co., Ltd., Imperial Block, Vermilion; President Northern & Vermilion Develop- ment Co., Ltd.; Treasurer Alberta Town- site Co., Ltd. Born London, England, Oct. 13, 1864, son of Sir Francis Boyd and Jane Anne Davidson Outram. Edu- cated Haileybury; Pembroke College, Cambridge. Came to Manitoba 1884; mountaineering, Canadian Rockies, 1900, 1901, 1902; author of "In the Heart of the Canadian Rockies," 1905; prominent as a lecturer and writer of articles to magazines, etc. Honorary member Al- pine Club of Canada; Corresponding member Appalachian Mountain Club. Recreations: mountaineering, golf, ten- nis, cricket, curling. Anglican. Address: Vermillion, Alta; Pitlochy, Scotland. OVER, Walter Percy. — Of Jordan & Over, Architects, Canada Life Building, Winnipeg. Born Toronto, Sept. 3, 1874, son of Walter and Honoria Over. Edu- cated public schools and Collegiate In- stitute, Toronto. Architect, Toronto, 1890, employ of Dominion Government. Came to Winnipeg. 1902. Served as ser- geant with Queen's Own Rifles, Toron- to, three years. Married Edith Carruth- ers, Winnipeg, 1907. Society: A. F. & A. M. Recreation: golf. Conservative; Anglican. Address: 199 Colony St., Win- nipeg, Man. 633 WHO'S WHO AND WHY WARREN OVERPACK. OVIIIIFACK, Warren. — Secretary- Treasurer and General Manager of the Alberta Clay Products Co., Ltd., Medicine Hat; president of Marshalltown Sewer Pipe Co., Marshalltown, Iowa; director of Portland Drain Tile Co., Portland, Ind.; director of Lehigh Clay Products Co., Lehigh, Iowa. Born Springfield, Ohio, April 21, 1865, son of Samuel and Mary Overpack. Educated public and high schools Springfield, Ohio. Clay product manufacturer; purchased the Glenwood Tile Works, 1882, and oper- ated same until 1900; organized a com- pany and built the Portland Drain Tile Co., Portland, Ind., 1900; with the same company built the Lehigh Clay Products Co., Lehigh, Iowa, 1905; purchased the Orestes Drain Tile Works, 1908, and re- built same; organized a company and built the Alberta Clay Products at Medi- cine Hat, Alta, 1908. Married Lily Proc- tor Springfield, Ohio; has two sons and one daughter. Society: A. F. & A. M. Independent; Friends Church. Address: Medicine Hat, Alta. 634 WHO'S WHO AND WHY CLARENCE ARTHUR OWENS. OWENS, Clarence Artliar. — General Manager Land & General Investment Co., Ltd., 105 Eighth Ave., W., Calgary. Born Lansing, Kansas, Feb. 25, 1884. Educated public and high schools, Kansas. Clerk wholesale house, Kansas City, 1900-1903; advertising business Pa- cific Coast, 1903-1908. Came to Alberta, 1908. Managing director for J. O. E., Ltd., Calgary, two years. Married Eliza- beth Moraye, Winnipeg, 1910. Clubs: Alberta; Colonial. Conservative. Ad- dress: Calgary. Alta, 635 WHO'S WHO AND WHY OWEN, aev. Cecil Caldtoeck, B. A. — Anglican clergyman. Rector of Christ Church "Vancouver. Born Blackheath, Kent, England. July 5, 1864, son of Rev. Edward and Elizabeth Owen. Educated Toronto University; Wycliffe College. Curate, St. Peter's Church, Toronto, un- der Archdeacon Boddy; curate. Trinity Church, Winnipeg, under Archdeacon Fortin; Rector, Cronyn Memorial Church, London, Ont. ; present charge since 1903. Director Y. M. C. A.; vice-president Strathcona Institute; president Bible So- ciety for British Columbia. Served with Queen's Own Rifles, Toronto, Northwest Rebellion, 1885. Married Alice Grundy, 1891; has one son and four daughters. Recreations: sailing; outdoor sports. Ad- dress: Christ Church Rectory, Vancou- ver, B. C. OXIiET, Robert W. — Of Dominion Gov- ernment Land Department, Hanley. Born Haldiman County, Ont., Dec. 9, 1857, son of Thomas and Ann Oxley. Educated public schools. Agent Grand Trunk Rail- way, Thorold, Ont., 1880. Came to Sas- katchewan, 1903. Councillor, Hanley, 1908; Mayor, Hanley, 1909-1910. Married Mary McRae, Glencoe, Ont., 1893; has one daughter. Club: Liberal. Society: A. P. & A. M. Recreations: hunting, fishing. Liberal; Presbyterian. Ad- dress: Hanley, Sask. FACE, Frederick W. — Local manager Liverpool & London & Globe Insurance Co., Ltd., Somerset Building, Winnipeg. Born Toronto, June 4, 1873. Educated Winnipeg. Fire insurance business, 1896; as accountant, inspector and secretary, 1903, established Western Canadian branch office of Liverpool & London & Globe Insurance Company, Ltd.. Winni- peg. Clubs: Manitoba: Carleton. So- ciety: A. P. & A. M. Address: 388 Well- ington Crescent, Winnipeg, Man. PAO-E, Georffe Shaw — Town Clerk, Moosomin. Born Ebley, Gloucestershire, England, Sept. 6, 1864, son of Alexander and Eliza Mary Vivian Page. Educat- ed: Cheltenham College. Came to Sas- katchewan, 1886. Bank clerk. Pease Reade & Co., Moosomin; subsequently law clerk with E. A. C. McLorg, Mooso- min; clerk with Sheriff Murphy, Mooso- min; appointed Town Clerk, 1908. Mar- ried Lydia Pierce, daughter of Capt. Riddle Pierce, 1892: has one son. So- ciety: S. O. E. Recreation: cricket. Conservative; Anglican. Address: Moos- omin, Sask. WALTER PAGE. PAGE, Walter— Of Page & Brattland, Real Estate and Investment Brokers, 132 20th St., E., Saskatoon. Born Birmingham, Eng., Dec. 21, 1883, son of Henry and Mary Page. Educated Birmingliam. Caine to Winnipeg, 1905; pressman, Telegram, Winnipeg, previous to coming to Saskatoon, 1909; pressman. Daily Phoenix, Saskatoon, some time; began present business, 1911. Society: I. O. O. F. Conservative; Anglican. Address: Saskatoon, Sask. PAGET, Anne Amelia. — Author, daugh- ter of W. J. McLean, Winnipeg. Born Port Simpson, Mackenzie River. Married Frederick Paget, Department Indian Af- fairs, Ottawa. Commissioned by Cana- dian Government to obtain folk-lore of Northwest Cree Indians, 1906. Published "People of the Plains," 1909. Address: Ottawa and Winnipeg, Man. PAIITTER, Harry John. — Assessment Commissioner of City of Vancouver, City Hall. Vancouver. Born Hanley, Stafford- shire, England, June 14, 1856, son of Frederick Charles and Emily Marriner Painter. Educated Bridgenorth, Shrop- shire, England. Timber valuer for I. & T. Dimmick & Co.; stroke on Trent, 1871. Came to Canada, 1881; British Colum- bia, 1886. Present position since 1897. Alderman, Vancouver, 1896, 1897, 1898 and 1900. Served with Queens Own Stafforshire Rangers. Married Annie M. Petchell, Aldborough, England, 1883; has seven sons and one daughter. Society: A. O. U. W. Conservative; Anglican. Ad- dress: 1524 Eighth Ave., W., Vancouver, B. C. WHO'S WHO AND WHY TAXX, Keleu. — Teacher in Provincial Model School, Winnipeg. Born St. Johns- bury, Vt., daughter of John and Annabel Palk. Educated Winnipeg schools. Sup- erintendent of elementary department of Manitoba Sunday School Association; represents Canada on the International Elementary Committee; has traveled ex- tensively Alberta connection with Sun- day School work. Methodist. Address: 221 Spence St., Winnipeg, Man. FAIiniEB, George — Real Estate and Investment Broker, 136 Saskatchewan Ave., Portage la Prairie. Born St. Thomas, Ont., Sept. 26, 1874, son of Amos H. and Elizabeth Biggs Palmer. Came to Manitoba, 1882. Educated public schools, Winnipeg and Portage la Prairie. Engaged in harness and sad- dlery business, Boissevain, 1898-1908; established present business, 1909. Pres- ident Turtle Mountain Liberal Associa- tion, 1906-1907. Married Margaret Fair- bairn, 1896. Societies: K. P.; I. O. O. F. Recreation: Lacrosse. Liberal; Pres- byterian. Address: Portage la Prairie, Man. RICHARD MASON PALMER. FAI^MEK, Kichard Mason — Managing Director British Columbia Fruit Lands, Ltd., and Kamloops Fruit Lands Irriga- tion & Power Co., Ltd., Kamloops; direc- tor British Canadian & General Invest- ment Co., London, England, and Kam- loops; director Prudential Investment Co., Vancouver; director British Colum- bia Fruit Growers' Association; member of Provincial Board of Horticulture. Born Gayton, Norfolk, England, March 12, 1859, son of Henry and Eliza Palmer. Educated Swaffham grammar school, Norfolk, England. Came to British Co- lumbia, 1888. Provincial Fruit Inspector Provincial Government, Victoria, 1890; Secretary Bureau of Provincial Informa- tion and Immigration, Victoria, 1904; Deputy Minister of Agriculture, 1906; re- signed, 1908; present position since 1908. Married Edith Mary Oldf ield, Pouldon, Old Hall, England, 1884 (deceased); married Gertrude Annie Hadwen, Fair- field, Manchester, England, 1907; has three sons and two daughters. Clubs: Union; Vancouver. Society: A. P. & A. M. Conservative;. Anglican. Address: Kamloops, B. C. FANG-IVIAII', Henry Gerald — Account- ant, Canadian Bank of Commerce, Kel- owna, B. C. Born Mascouche, Que, 1871, son of John Henry and Bertha Eliza- beth Pangman. Educated: public schools, Montreal. Commenced career in stock broker's office, Montreal, 1890. Came to British Columbia, 1902. Club: Kel- owna. Recreations: hunting, riding, polo. Address: Kelowna, B. C. FANTON, Arthur Murray — Barrister and Solicitor, North Battleford; City Solicitor, North Battleford. Born El- mira, Ont., Aug. 19, 1871, son of Rev. B. W. and Helen White Panton. Edu- cated public and high schools; Osgoode Hall. Called to Ontario Bar, 1895; prac- ticed Stratford, Ont., 1895-1906; called to Saskatchewan Bar, 1907; practiced North Battleford since 1906. President, Liberal Association, North Battleford. Served as Captain 28th Regiment, Perth, Ont., 1902-1906; Major C Squadron 22nd Saskatchewan Light Horse. Married Louise Marie McKippen, daughter of George McKippen, 1901; has three sons. Societies: S. O. S.; W. O. W. Liberal; Presbyterian. Address: North Battle- ford, Sask. , FANTOM', I^eonard Arthur Cattanach, M. B. — Of Drs. Panton & Campbell, Hodson Block, North Battleford. Born Winnipeg, June 3, 1882, son of James Hoyes and Jemima Cattanach Panton. Educated Collegiate Institute, Guelph; Toronto University. Practiced, Chicago, 1904-1906; Kenora, Ont, 1906-1911; North Battleford since 1911. Married Helen Beresford, daughter of Charles W. Beresford, Narborough, Eng., 1912. Society: K. P. Recreation: shooting. Conservative; Presbyterian. Address: Queen St., North Battleford, Sask. 637 WHO'S WHO AND WHY PARDEE, E. C. — Manager Bank of Montreal, Edmonton. Born Sarnia, Ont., March 20, 1869, son of Hon. T. B. Pardee, ex-minister Crown Lands, Ont., and Emma K. Pardee. Educated Upper Can- ada College, Toronto. Joined bank, Chat- ham. Ont., 1886. Came to Alberta, 1900. Married Marjorie Mowat, Edmonton; has one son and one daughter. Club: Edmon- ton. Recreations: cricket, golf, riding, tennis. Address: 1543 Victoria Ave., Ed- monton, Alta. FABKEB, Benjamin Cronyn. — Of Parker Ashdown Realty Co., Real Estate Agent, Union Bank Building, Winni- peg. Born Pakenliam, Ont., Feb. 14, 1861, son of George and Abalinda Park- er. Educated public schools Ontario. Came to Manitoba, 1877; farmed, 1877- 1909; came to Winnipeg, 1909; breeder of Aberdeen Angus cattle, Clydesdale and standard bred horses, being also largely interested farm lands in Mani- toba, Alberta and Saskatchewan. Mar- ried Mary E. Stoddard. Club: Canadian. Recreation: horses. Conservative; Metho- dist. Address: 419 Charles St., Winni- peg, Man. JOSEPH HENRY PARKER. PABKEB, Joseph Henry — ^Barrister and Solicitor, Bank of Toronto Bldg., Yorkton; Director, Crescent Realty Co. Ltd.; Director, Great West Realty Co. Ltd.; Director Western Prudential In- ve.stment Co. Ltd.; Director, Times Pub- lishing Co. Ltd.; member Yorkton Board of Trade. Born Montreal, Jan. 2, 1878, son of James Harvey and Elizabeth Parker. Educated: public schools, Sim- coe county: Collegiate Institute, Barrie and Toronto; Osgoode Hall. Called to Ontario Bar, 1901; practised with Col. Andrew Thompson, Cayuga, Ont., 1902- 1907; called to Saskatchewan Bar, 1907; practised alone, Yorkton, 1907-1908; Parker & Livingston, Yorkton, 1908- 1909; Parker, Livingston & Wilson, 1912; annointed Master in Chambers, Regina, Sept. 16, 1912; Secretary-Treasurer, Lib- eral Associations for Mackenzie and Yorkton. Married Bertiia Carroll, Tor- onto, 1904; has two sons and two daugh- ters. Clubs: Garry (Winnipeg); Cana- dian (Yorkton). Society: A. F. & A. M. Recreation: Literature. Liberal; Anglican. Address: Third Ave., York- ton, Sask. FABKEB, Matthew A., B. Sc. (Glas.) — Prof, of chemistry University of Mani- toba, Winnipeg. Born Renfrewshire. Scotland, Oct. 3, 1871, son of John and Annie Parker. Educated Glasgow and Heidelberg. Came to Winnipeg, 1904. Official Analyst to Government of Mani- toba; lecturer chemistry. Technical Col- lege, Glasgow, 1894-1901; lecturer or- ganic chemistry, Glasgow University, 1901-1904. Fellow of Chemical Society, London, England; member of American Chemical Society; Society of Chemical Industry; British Association for the Ad- vancement of Science; American Asso- ciation for the Advancement of Science. Married Elizabeth Blackie, Glasgow, 1904; has three daughters. Address: Uni- versity of Manitoba, W^innipeg, Man. FABKEB, Bev. Feter Clifton. — Clergy- man, pastor Central Baptist Church, Vancouver. Born Busby. Scotland, May 4, 1856, son of William and Jane- Parker. Educated Manchester College, England; ordained Rochdale. England, 1880. Came to Ontario, 1883; incumbent. First Ave. Baptist Church, Toronto, 14 years. Came to British Columbia to present charge, 1907. Married Jane Cowan Nelson, Bux- ton, Derbyshire, England; has two sons and three daughters. Club: Canadian. Recreations: hunting, fishing. Address: 62 Eleventh Ave., W., Vancouver, B. C. FABKES, Bobert Byerley, LL. B. — Barrister and Solicitor, 537 Hastings St., Vancouver. Born England, Dec. 9, 1861. Educated University College, London; London University. Came to British Co- lumbia, 1899. Club: Terminal City. Society: I. O. O. P. (high counsellor). Recreation: cricket. Address: 1169 Nel- son St., Vancouver, B. C. 638 WrlO'S WHO AND WHY FASI^OW, Miss Mary Kathleen. — Violinist. Born Calgary, daughter of Charles Henry and Minnie B. Wheeler Parlow. Educated California and Rus- sia. Commenced study of violin when 5 years of age, with F. J. Conrad and Henry Holmes, San Francisco; removed to St. Petersburg, 1906, and continued musical studies with Leopold Auer; since 1908, has played in Germany, Rus- sia, Scandanavia, Holland, Belgium and the British Isles, appearing before many of the crowned heads, notably the Queen of England, the King and Queen of Denmark, King and Queen of Norway, and othermembers of the royal families. Recreations: reading, walking, motoring. Address: care Daniel Mayer, Hanover Square, London, England. PABR, John Edmeston — ^Parr, Macken- zie & Day, Architects, the Vancouver Block, Vancouver. Born Islington, Lon- don, England, May 'I, 185 6, son of Sam- uel and Sarahjane Hannah Parr. Edu- cated: Proprietary School, Gravesend. Articled to Samuel Parr of Parr & Strong, Architects, College Hill, Cannon St., London. Studied at the Classes of Architectual Association and University College, Gower St., London. Member of Arm of Parr, Strong & Parr, London, 1883-1889. Came to America, 1889. As- sisted several of the largest architectiial firms on the Paciflc Coast. Partnership with Samuel Maclure, 1891-1894; with T. A. Fee, 1895-1912; present partnership formed, 1912. Married Leila Imogene Stuart, daughter of Charles Stuart of West Hampstead, London, 1911. Clubs: Commercial, Vancouver Athletic, Out- post Fencing, Overseas, Canadian. Con- servative; Anglican. Address: 34 The Broughton, Broughton St., Vancouver, B. C. WILLIAM LINTON PARRISH. FABRISH, 'William Iiinton. — Of Par- rish & Heimbecker, Ltd., Grain Brokers, 605 Grain Exchange, Winnipeg. Born Vromanton, Ont., Aug. 4, 1860, son of Samuel and Jane Parrish. Educated Ux- bridge, Ont. In grain business, Brandon, 1881; moved to Winnipeg, 1898; mem- ber of firm Parrish & Lindsay, 1886- 1907; Western Canada Flour Mills Co., 1907-1909; present partnership formed, 1909. Alderman, Brandon, 1896-1897; president Winnipeg Grain Exchange, 1899; secretary-treasurer Columbia Coal & Coke Co.; president Manitoba Curling Association; captain Manitoba Team of Canadian Curlefs to Scotland, 1909. Mar- ried Annie Ellen Card, Glenboro, Man., 1885; has two sons and three daughters. Clubs: Manitoba; Carleton. Societies: A. F. & A. M.; I. O. O. F. Liberal; Methodist. Address: 181 Kingsway, Win- nipeg, Man. FABBT, "Walter — Of Parry & Stur- rock. Real Estate and Financial Agents, 1753 Scarth St., Regina. Born Liver- pool, England, Dec. 30, 1879, son of Rob- ert and Emma Weaver Parry. Educated Liverpool College. Came to Canada, 1901; Regina, 1903; accountant and au- ditor, Regina, 1905-1908; present part- nership formed, 1908. Society: K. P. Recreation: cricket. Independent. Ad- dress: Regina, Sask. FABSON, Henry George, M. It. A. — Merchant. Born London, England, Sept. 13, 1865, son of George F. and Mary Ann Parson. Educated Cooper's Com- pany grammar school, London, England. Came to Ottawa, 1883; to Banff, Alta, 1885; and to British Columbia, 1887. President Columbia Wine & Spirit Co., Golden; president Revelstoke Wine & Spirit Co.; president Golden Board of Trade, 1906-1907; Golden Hospital So- ciety, 1906-1907. Represents Columbia, British Columbia Legislature. Married Mary Jane Reid, 1889; has one son and two daughters. Conservative; Anglican. Address: Golden, B. C. FABSONS, 'William Bufus, B. A., JmTm. B. — Barrister. Born Halifax, N. S., April 9, 1873, son of Jonathan and Elenor Par- sons. Educated Acadia College, and Dal- housie University. Came to Saskatche- wan and practiced since 1898; Solicitor for town of Yorkton. Married Lillie Nichols, 1899; has two sons. Conserva- tive; Baptist. Address: Yorktown, Sask. 639 WHO'S WHO AND WHY J. L. R. PARSONS, B. A. PARSONS, J. I.. B., B. A,— President, Parsons' Construction & Engineering Co.. Ltd., 1712 Scartii St., Regina; Pres- ident, Parsons' Building Co., Ltd.; Pres- ident, Western Canada Loan & Invest- ment Co., Ltd.; President, Saskatchewan General Investment & Agency Co., Ltd.; President, Regina Development Syndi- cate, Ltd.; Director, Regina Cartage Co., Ltd. Born Orangeville, Ont., Jan. 18, ]876, son of William and Annie Lindsey Parsons. Educated public schools and Collegiate Institute, Toronto; Toronto University; School of Practical Science, Toronto. Fellow in Surveying-Engineer- ing Faculty, Toronto University, 1901- 1902. Engaged on survey work, Depart- ment of Interior, Dominion Government, 1903-1908; commissioned D. L. S. and O. L. S., 1904; S. L. S., 1910; came to Regina and organized present companies, 1908. President, Saskatchewan Land Surveyors' Association, 1910-1911. Com- missioned as captain. Corps of Guides, 1909. Married Minnie Weldon, Shediac, N. B., 1910. Clubs: Assiniboia; Wascana Country, president, (Regina); St. Charles Country and Western Canada Military Institute (Winnipeg) ; National, Ontario; Canadian Military Institute; University Club & Delta Kappa Epsilon Fraternity. Recreations: riding, driving, golf. Liberal; Anglican. Address: Re- gina, Sask. 640 WHO'S WHO AND WHY RIGHT REV. ALBERT PASCAL, O. M. I., D. D. FASCAI., Bigflit Rev. Al'bert, O. M. I., D. D. — Bishop of Prince Albert. Born St. Genest de Beauson, Viliers, France, Aug. 3, 1848. Educated Little Seminary of Aubenas and Grand Seminary of Mon- treal. Came to Montreal, 1870; ordained priest, 1873; missionary among the In- dians, North West Territories, 1874-1891; consecrated titular Bishop of Mosynopo- lis and Vicar Apostolic of Saskatchewan, 1891; Bishop Prince Albert, 1907. Es- tablished Catholic Mutual Benefit Asso- ciation Prince Albert. Recreations: hunt- ing, fishing. Address: Bishop's Palace, Pr:nce Albert, Sask. 641 WHO'S WHO AND WHY JAMES PASCOE. FASCOZ:, James — Farmer, Moose Jaw; interested in Farmers' Elevator Co., Bo- harm, Sask. ; Trustee Zion Methodist Oliurch. Born Cornwall, England, Nov. 29, 186.3, son of John and Margery Pas- coe. Educated public schools, England and Canada. Came to Canada, 187.5; to Saskatchewan, 1883, since when has been engaged farming. Served as Alderman, Moose Jaw, 1910-1911. Married Mary Olton, daughter of late John Olton, Stratford, Ont., 1887; has two sons and seven daughters. Societies: A. F. & A. M. : I. O. O. F. ; C. O. P.; Rebekahs. Conservative; Methodist. Address: 105 High St., W., Moose Jaw, Sask WHO'S WHO AND WHY HON. THOMAS WILSON PATERSON. FATERSON, His Honour Thomas Wil- son — Lieutenant-Governor of British Co- lumbia, Victoria. Born Ayrshire, Scot- land, Dec. 6, 1851, son of William Porter and Margaret H. Paterson. Came to Can- ada with parents, 1855; settled in Oxford County, Ont. ; later removed to Bruce County. Educated public schools, Oxford, Ont., was member of firm of Larkin, Carroll & Co., St. Catharines, Ont., con- tractors on Ontario and Quebec and C. P. R. Organized firm of Bell, Lai'kin & Paterson, 18 85, in British Columbia and built portion of the Bsquimalt & Nanaimo Ry., after which he built the Shuswap and Okanagan and Victoria and Sidney Rys. and other large undertak- ings; owns several large properties in British Columbia and is a breeder of high class Shorthorn cattle and Clydes- dale horses. Director of Bank of Van- couvei\ Elected to British Columbia Legislature, for North Victoria, 1902 and 1903; appointed Lieutenant-Governor, Dec. -3, 1909. Married Emma Elizabeth Rilev, daughter of Hon. Senator George Riley, Victoria, 1886. Clubs: Pacific; Union. Recreation: golf. Liberal; Presbyterian. Address: Government House, Victoria, B. C. 643 WHO'S WHO AND WHY JOSEPH PATBNAUDE. FATENAUSi:, Joseph. — Manufactur- ing Jeweler, extensively interested in the French Reduction Co.: also closely con- nected with the new discovery of Cana- dium and platinum; director Prudential I^iife Insurance Co., Winnipeg. Born Iberville, Que., Oct. 28, 1871, son of Cyril and Celina Patenaude. Educated Plato School, Montreal; Varrainne Com- mercial College; graduate of Canadian Horological Institute, Toronto, 1892. Carre to British Columbia, 1897. Served on City Council Nelson. Society: K. of C. Roman Catholic. Address: Nelson, B. C. FATEBSON, A. Judson. — President and Managing Director A. J. Paterson, Ltd., real estate, 570 Granville St., Van- couver. Born Toronto, July 29, 1856, son of John and Jane Paterson. Educated Montreal and Toronto. Telegraph opera- tor, G. T. R., Montreal, 1873. Came to British Columbia, 1888. Was fourteen years C. P. R. Trans-Pacific S. S. Ser- vice. Vancouver. Managing director and secretary-treasurer Granville Land & Loan Co.; secretary-treasurer Royal Nurseries & Floral Co.; vice-president Consolidated Build'ng Co.; secretary Granville St. Property Owners' Associa- tion; secretary-treasurer Royal Temp- lars of Temperance. Served with Q. O. R.. Toronto, and Victoria Rifles, Mon- treal. Married Eliza A. Davies, London, England": lias two daughters. Clubs: Commercial: Canadian; Vancouver Tour- ist Association; Athletic. Societies: K. of P.; R. T. of T. Recreations: lacrosse, motoring. Address: Willowene, Shaugh- nessy Heiglits, Vancouver, B. C. ROBERT WALTER PATERSON. FATERSON, Robert Walter. — Secre- tary-treasurer Winnipeg Paint & Glass Co.. 140 Portage Ave., Winnipeg. Born Guelph. Oct. 22, 1876. son of Robert and Wilhelmina Priscilla Paterson. Edu- cated Ottawa Collegiate Institute. Junior Bank of Ottawa, 1894. Came to Winni- peg, 1902. President Manitoba Linseed Oil Mills; vice-president Northern Cana- dian Mortgage Co. ; President Canadian Motor Co., Ltd.; Director Notre Dame Investment Co., Ltd.; Director Martin- Senour Co., Ltd. Served as Lieutenant 43rd Regiment, Duke of Cornwall's Own, Ottawa, 1899: captain 90th Regiment. Winnipeg, 1902-1907; Major 18th M. R.. Winnipeg, 1907-1912; Lt.-Col. 34th Fort Garry Horse, Winnipeg. Married Liley Drewry, Winnipeg, 1907; has one son and one daughter. Club: Manitoba. Recreations: riding, sailing, shooting, curling, etc. Conservative; Anglican. Address: 116 Wilmot Place, Winnipeg, Man. FATERSON, Tliomas Frank, B. S. A. — Lumber Merchant, 336 Pender St., Van- couver. Born Thamesford, Ont., Nov. 19, 1869. son of Alex, and Agnes Paterson. Educated Toronto University; Guelph Agricultural College. Lectured for the British Columbia Government on agri- culture, and establishing farmers' insti- tutes, 1896; editorial staff Vancouver World, 1897-1898; formed Canadian Pa- cific Lumber Co., 1898: Paterson Timber Co., Ltd., 1901; sold h's interest and purchased the Cascade Mills, Ltd., 1906. later half interest In Terminal Lumber WHO'S WHO AND WHY THOMAS FRANK PATERSON. & Shingle Co.; president Canada Lum- ber & Timber Co.; president Federal Trust Corporation, Ltd. Married Mary Olive Tait; has three daughters. Recre- ation: motoring. Address: 1100 Haro St., Vancouver, B. C. FATEBSON, "W. luues. — Lumberman, 336 Pender St., Vancouver. Born Mid- dlesex County,- Ont., Dec. 3, 1867, son of Alexander C. and Agnes Paterson. Educated public schools, Bruce County, Lucknow, Ont. Came to British Colum- bia and engaged contracting and min- ing, Vancouver, 1891. -Vice-president Paterson Timber Co., Ltd.; director Ter- minal Timber & Shingle Co.; managing director British Columbia W. P. & P. Co.; director Paterson Constru'^ting Co. Married Margaret Watters, 1900; has one son and one daughter. Recreation: motoring. Independent; Presbyterian. Address: 1433 Nelson St., Vancouver, B. C. FATlMOBi:, Xewis VTarner, B. A., TmIm. B. — Barrister. Born Elora, Ont., May 18, 1875, son of Henry and Mary Pat- more. Educated Elora public and high schools; Toronto University, graduated in Arts (B. A.) 1895; in law 1896 (LL. B.). Came to British Columbia, 1896-. Mining recorder. Port Steele, B. C, 1899. Came to Prince Rupert, 1908. Married Emma Kershaw, Fort Steele, 1898; has two daughters. Club: Prince Rupert. Address: Prince Rupert, B. C. PETER PATMORE. FATMOBB, Feter — Of Patmore & Mc- Arthur, Real Estate and Financial Agents, Royal Block, Saskatoon. Born Norfolk County, Ont., Sept. 6, 1868, son of John and Lucinda Patmore. Edu- cated Ontario. Farming and in lum- ber business, Ontario, until 1890; farm- ing, Alberta, 1890-1896; mercantile busi- ness, Calgary, 1896-1901; agent for Cal- gary & Edmonton Land Co., Ltd., 1901- 1907; present business established, 1907. Married Cora I. Hannington, Calgary, 1897; has two sons and one daughter. Conservative; Methodist. Address: Al- bert St., Saskatoon, Sask. FATON, Jolin. — Manager, Toronto General Trusts Corporation, 395 Main St., Winnipeg. Born Dairy, Ayrshire, Scotland, March 6, 1857. son of George Paton and Janet Shedden. Educated high school and Andersonian University, Glasgow, Scotland. Came to Canada, 1874; junior clerk, London & Ontario In- vestment Co., Ltd., Toronto, 1877; super- intendent real estate, Toronto, General Trusts Corporation, 1901; manager Win- nipeg branch, 1910. Married Annie Tay- lor Carrie, Toronto, 1882; has three sons and one daughter. Clubs: Mani- toba and St. Charles Country, Winni- peg; National, Victoria and Royal Can- adian Yacht (Toronto). Recreations: curling, lawn bowling, golf. Liberal; Presbyterian. Address: 19 Kennedy St., Winnipeg, Man. FATRIARCHE, Mrs. Valance St. Just. ■ — Born Toronto, daughter of Prof. Charles Valance Berryman, M. A., M. D., and Julia Caroline Patriarche. Educat- ed Toronto, Ont. Married Hugh Racey Patriarche, manager Canadian Car Ser- vice Bureau; has one son. Publications: "Tag, or the Chien Boule Dog;" "Ma Frien'," a habitant poem in memory of 645 WHO'S WHO AND WHY the late Dr. Drummond; newspaper ar- ticles, magazine stories and poems. Club: Women's Press. Recreations: reading, canoeing, sailing, photography. Address: 108 Cauchon St., .Winnipeg, Man. PATRICK, Allan Poyntz — Dominion Topographical Survey, 610 Leeson-Line- ham Block, Calgary. Born Montreal July 18, 1849, son of Alfred and Thirza Patrick. Educated: Upper Canada Col- lege. Toronto. With first .survev party. C. P. R., Fort William, 1871: on Domli- ion Government survey up Ottawa River, 1872; Government special survey, Mani- toba, 1873-1875; private practice, Otta- wa, 1875-1878; came to Alberta on sur- vey of Indian Reservations for Dominioi Government, 1878; still engaged on this work; has also been engaged on surveys for C. P. R. and G. T. P.; Discoverer of coal deposits, Canora, Alta. Mar- ried Margaret MacPherson, niece of Lord Strathcona, 1887; has two sons and five daughters. Society: A. F. & A. M. In- dependent; Anglican. Address: 821 Tliirteenth Ave., W., Calgary, Alta. FRANK A. PATRICK, B. A. FATBICK, Frank A., B. A. — Managing Director, Vancouver Arena Co. Ltd., arti- ficial ice skating, hockey and curling rink, Georgia St., W., Vancouver. Born Ottawa, Dec. 21, 1885. son of Joseph and Grace Patrick. lOducated: Montreril Higli Scliool; McGill University. Came to British Columbia, 1907. Superinte^- G., 1909. Is a member of the bar. Alberta and Sas- katchewan. Married Emma Meikle, La- chute, Que., 1883; has one son and two daughters. Address: R. N. W. M. P., Regina, Sask. FEBBV, Edmund Guthrie, B. A., (Man.), Ph. D., (Leips'c Univ.). — Pro- fessor of Theology, Manitoba College, Winnpeg. Born Ottawa, March 13, 1873, son of Edmund Alexander and Anna Jane Perry. Educated Ottawa; Winni- peg; San Francisco; Edinburgh; BerVn; Leipsic. Came to Winnipeg. 1882. Min- ister, Wellington, B. C. ; professor of Old Testament literature, Manitoba Col- lege, 1905; member University Council; Examiner University; member Board of Associated Charities. Married Lavinia, B. Riley, Winnipeg, 1909. Societies: president Alma Mater Society, Manitoba College; secretary Winnipeg Branch Archaeological Institute of America; member of Historical Society, Winni- peg; translations from cunieform tab- lets of the hymns and prayers to the God Sun. Presbyterian. Address: Amu- let Apartments, Winnipeg, Man. FERBV, Bev. Hv. Henry Francis, B. A., D. D. — First Baptist Church, Van- couver. Born Plymouth, Mass., son of H. H. and Caroline Faunce Perry. Edu- cated Worcester Academy; Harvard University; Chicago University; Newton Theological Seminary. Pastor Hyde Park Church, Boston, Mass., 1890-1896; Englewood, Chicago, 111., 1896-1903; Jar- vis Street Baptist Church, Toronto, 1903-1909; present charge since 1909. Married Abbie Cotton Hathaway, Ply- mouth, Mass., 1890; has two sons and one daughter. Recreations: travel, read- ing. Address: 1017 Nelson St., Vancou- ver, B. C. FEBBV, Richard Thomas. — Architect, Pacif-c Bldg., Vancouver. Born Cardiff, England, Nov. 28, 1884, son of W. J. and Maria Glenville Perry. Educated Car- diff, and studied Prance, Germany and Italy; after being articled to profession spent two years sketching, above coun- tries. Practiced. Cardiff. Came to Brit- ish Columbia, 1907. Married Dora Olive Scaldwell, London. England. Conserva- tive. Address: Howe St., Vancouver, B. C. FBBSSB, John T. B. — Of Tees & Persse, Ltd., agents for The E. B. Eddy Co., Geo. E. Tuckett & Son Co., and others, 66 Smith St., Winnipeg. Born Limerick, Ireland, May 22, 1861, son of Richard Mathew and Eliza Persse. Educated public schools and Normal School, Toronto. Came to Can- ada, 1872. Began career as clerk. Grand Trunk Ry., Toronto, 1878. Came to Man- itoba, entered service of C. P. R., as agent, 1882; engaged present business since 1884. Director The Home Bank of Canada: director The Standard Trusts Co. ; president Tees & Persse of Alberta Ltd.; president The Canada West Fire Insurance Co.; trustee Winnipeg General Hospital. Married Margaret Bisset, 1887; has two sons and three daughters. Club: Manitoba. Society: A. F. & A. M. Recreation: golf. Independent; Angli- can. Address: 315 William Ave., Winni- peg, Man. 657 WHO'S WHO AND WHY ERNEST GAUNTLETT PESCOD. FESCOD, Ernest Gauntlett. — Of Jones Pescod & Adams, Barristers, 136a 8th Ave., E., Calgary. Born England, son of William and Rosina Marian Pescod. Educated Victor'a University, England. Law student, 1900. Came to Alberta, 1905. Honorary secretary-treasurer Cal- gary General Hospital. Norwegian Con- sul. Married Mary Lapworth King, Calgary; has two daughters. Club: Ranchmen's. Address: 204 Fourth Ave., W., Calgary, Alta. PETERS, Erancis White. — Assistant to vice-president Canadian Pacific Rail- way, Winnipeg. Born St. John, N. B., Aug. 7, 1860, son of William Tyng Peters, barrister. Educated St. John Grammar School. Telegraph operator, engineering and survey department; agent Port Huron and other points in Michigan, Chicago and Grank Trunk Ry., 1881; general freight agent Chicago and Grank Trunk, Michigan, five years; two years Vancouver general freight agent; five years freight traffic man- ager Western branch; transferred to executive department and assistant to vice-president C. P. R. Married Gertrude Wynyard Hurd, Winnipeg, 1884. Clubs: Commercial; Fort William; Brandon: Nelson; Vancouver; (Board of Gover- nors) Manitoba Club; St. Charles Coun- try; Union Club, Victoria. Recreations: golf, shooting. Conservative; Anglican. Address: 72 Nassau St., Winnipeg, Man. PETERS, Capt. Samuel Prank, P. R. A, I. C, Licentiate R. I. B.A. — Architect, 222 Phoeni.x lilk., Winnip(-g. Born Yeo- vil, Somerset, England, Nov. 7, 1S47, son of Samuel and Anne Peters. Educated public schools, Hellmuth College, Lon- don, Ont. ; Toronto University. Practiced London, Ont., 1872. Came to Winnipeg, 1892. Captain 7th Fusiliers, London; served in North West Rebellion, 1885. :Married Sarah L. Jones, London, 1873; has three sons. Clubs: Military Insti- tute, Winnipeg; Manitoba Club; Clef Club; Navy League. Society: A. F. & A. M. Recreations: all outdoor amateur sports. Anglican. Address: Winnipeg, Man. PETERSON, Andrew Hans — Managing Director, Cowichan Merchants, Ltd., Duncan; Director, Cowichan Leader Printing & Publishing Co. Ltd.; Director, Duncan Board of Trade; member E.^ecu- tive Board, Agricultural Society. Born Port Blaklev, Wash., Aug. 3, 1878, son of John Henry and Dorothy Sophie Pe- terson. Educated: public schools, Port Townsend, Wash. Came to British Co- lumbia, 1898; mining, Lenora mine. Mount Sicker district, 1898-1899; en- gaged in present business since 1899; naturalized Canadian, 1901. Married Agnes Grassie, 1905; has one son. Club: Cowichan Country. Society: A. F. & A. M. Recreation: outdoor sports. Ad- dress: Duncan, B. C. CHARLES M''ALKER PETERSON. PETERSON, Charles Walker. — Super- intendent of Irrigation, Canadian Pa- cific Irrigation & Colonization Co., Cal- gary. Director Crowfoot Farming Co., Ltd.; director Western Horse Ranchers, Ltd.; president Herald-Western Co., Ltd.; director Canadian Development Co., Ltd. Born Copenhagen, Denmark, June 28, 1868, son of Captain C. P. Peterson! Educated Military Academy. Copenhagen. Came to Canada, 1886; to Alberta, 1890; Deputy Minister of Ag- riculture, Alberta, 1898; appointed gen- eral manager present company, 1906. Married Elizabeth "W. Watson, Hamil- ton, 1907; has one daughter. Club: Ranchmen's. Anglican. Address: 1818 First St., E., Calgary, Alta. 658 WHO'S WHO AND WHY ELOF PETERSON. PETERSON', Elof. — Of The B. Peter- son Co., Real Estate Brokers, 317 Port- age Ave., Winnipeg. Born Hessleholm, Sweden, Jan. 14, 1869, son of Peter John- son. Educated public schools, Sweden. Game to Winnipeg, and engaged con- tracting and building, 1889. Married Alide Johnson, Winnipeg, 1906; has two sons and one daugliter. Club: Swedish. Recreation: hunting. Liberal. Address: 449 Selkirk Ave., Winnipeg, Man. PETERSON, Georg-e Reynolds, M. D., C. M. (McGKll), M. R. C. S. (Eng-.), !•■ R- C. P., P. R. C. S. (Ed.) — Surgeon; Fellow Royal Obstetrical Societv of Edinburgh. Born Spencerville, Ont., Sept. 23, 1877, son of A. G. and Mary Peterson. Edu- cated high schools, Kemptville and Iro- quois, Ont.; McGill University. Post- graduate work New York, Chicago, Lon- don, Edinburgh, Glasgow, Berlin, Vienna and Paris. Practiced Saskatoon since 1903. Member of senate University of Saskatchewan; on Examination Board of College Physicians and Surgeons of Saskatchewan. Married Georgia McRae; has one son and two daughters. Ad- dress: Saskatoon, Sask. FHEASEV, Georg'e. — Of Pheasey & Batson, General Contractors, 207 Moser Ryder Block, Edmonton. Director Ed- monton Concrete Co. Born Whaley- bridge, Derbyshire, England, Dec. 18, 1862, son of John and Elizabeth Sutton Pheasey. Educated public schools, Whaleybridge. Apprentice, Goddard Bros., Whaleybridge, 1876-1883; came to Canada, 1883; workman and foreman, John Francis, Belleville, Ont., 1884- 1886; foreman Pybus Bros., Napanee, Ont., 1886-1889; contracting, Pheasey & Parrington, Butte. Mont.., 1889-1894; general foreman, Amalgamated Copper Mining Co., Butte, 1894-1903; came to Alberta and established present busi- ness, 1903. Married Lucy Ann Hill, Newburgh, Ont., 1892; has three daugh- ters. Societies: A. w'. & A. M.; St. George's. Recreations: outdoor sports. Conservative; Anglican. Address: 507 Ninth St., Edmonton, Alta, JOHN R. PEVERETT. PEVERETT, Jolm R. — Real Estate and Financial Agent, Imperial Bank Bldg., Regina. Born Sheadiac, N. B., Dec. 26, 1856, son of William Joseph and Rebecca Peverett. Educated public and high schools, Ontario. Employed in general freight and passenger railway work in Canada until 1881, going to Western States in 1881; engaging in similar work there until 1890; subse- quently engaging in banking business in Nebraska. Returned to Canada, set- tling in Regina in 1901, when established present business. Alderman, Regina, 1907, 1908, 1909, 1910; active worker in City Council; member of Council, Re- gina Board of Trade, 1912; director, Y. M. C. A., Regina. Married Helen F. Flock, Lucan, Ont.; has one son and three daughters. Society: A. P. & A. M. Recreations: shooting, field sports. Conservative; Anglican. Address: 2178 Angus St., Regina, Sask. PHEIiAN, John Theodore Superin- tendent Yukon Telegraphs, Flack Block, Vancouver. Born Quebec, Dec. 5, 1860, son of Lawrence and Margaret Phelan. Educated Commercial Academy and high school, Que. With Montreal Tel- egraph Co., Quebec, subsequently en- gaged with C. P. R. for twenty years. Came to British Columbia, 1900. Di- rector Canadian Financiers Co., Ltd.; director British Columbia Life Assur- ance Co. Married Ola Ettie Mix, 1888; has one son and four daughters. Ad- dress: 1800 Haro St., Vancouver, B. C. WHO'S WHO AND WHY FHIIiIF, David. — Hardware Manufac- turer's A^ent, 291 i/j Portage Ave., Win- nipeg. Fiorn Symfngton, Lanarkshire. Scotland. July 21, 1862, son of Mark and Clementina Philip. Educated Glas- gow. Hardware clerk Glasgow, 1878; came to Winnipeg, 1882. Deputy Prov- incial Secretary, Greenway Government and Queen's Printer, 1889-1900. Mar- ried Matilda Lindsay, Winnipeg, 1890; has one daughter. Clubs: Carleton, As- siniboine; Commercial; Travellers. So- cieties: A. O. F.; Scottish Societies. Recreations: curling, football. Liberal; Presbyterian. Address: 45 Hargrave St., Winnipeg, Man. HUGH PHILLIPPS, LL. B. PHIIiIiIFFS, Hug^h, I.L. B. — Of Phil- lipps & Whitla. Barristers, Merchants Bank Bldg., Winnipeg. Born Becken- ham, Kent, England, Dec. 15, 1875, son of Henry Mitchell and Louise Vivian Phillipps. Educated Isle of Wight Col- lege; Heidelberg College, Germany; Manitoba University (silver medalist). Came to Winnipeg, 1896; called to Man- itoba bar, 1900; associated with Mr. Justice Cameron, 1900-1908; Counsel for Quebec Bank, Canada Life Insurance Co., British American Elevator Co., The F. H. Peavey & Co., Ltd. Captain 90th Regiment. Married Louie Playfair Gemmill, Ottawa, 1909. Clubs: Mani- toba; St. Charles Country; Carleton. Recreations: Military work, fishing. Liberal. Address: Winnipeg, Man. PHII,I.IFS, John Malcolm. — Of Phil- lips Bros., Hardware Merchants. Morris. Born Tamworth, Ont., July 26, 1867, son of David and Rachael Phillips. Ed- ucated public schools. Came to Mani- toba 1873. Farmed with his father, Do- minion City, Man., 1S82; tinsmith. Do- minion City, 1885; established business for himself, Emerson, Man. 1886; Do- minion City 1889; subsequently moved to Morris. Bandsman, 91st Battalion. Winnipeg, 1886. Councillor, Morris, 1893-1907 and 1911; Mayor, 1907-1910; License Coinmissioner. Married Emma Jane Anderson, Winnipeg, 1894; has four sons. Societies: A. F. & A. M.; I. O. O. F. ; I. O. F. Conservative; Protes- tant. Address: Morris, Man. FHII.I.IFS, Wilford. — Manager Win- nipeg Electric Railway Co., 218 Port- age Ave., Winnipeg. Born Prince Ed- ward County, Ont., Oct. 8, 1858, son of Smith and Hannah Phillips. Educated public schools. With Metropolitan Rail- way Co. Toronto, 1890-1892: superin- tendent North Toronto Electric Light & Water Works, 1892-1893; appointed mechanical and electrical superintend- ent Niagara Falls Park & River Rail- way Co., Niagara Falls, Ont., 1893-1896; manager of same 1896-1900; manager Winnipeg Electric Railway Co., since 1900. Married Susan Dorland, Prince Edward County, Ont., 1882; has one son. Clubs: Carleton; St. Charles Country. Recreation: motoring. Methodist. Ad- dress: 358 Asslniboine Ave., Winnipeg, Man. JOSEPH H. PICARD. FICABD, Joseph H. (retired). — Of Larue & Picard, 2 48 Jasper Ave., Ed- monton. Director Jasper Coal Mine Co.; Arrow Lake Fruit Lands Co., Ltd.; vice- president Franco Mortgage & Loan Co., Ltd. Born St. Jean de Matha, Joliette County, Que., Feb. 18, 1857, son of Jo- t 660 WHO'S WHO AND WHY seph Picard and Angele Roy. Educated public schools, Quebec. Contractor and builder, Quebec, 18S0-1884; came to Al- berta, 1884; moved to Edmonton, 1887; engaged general store business, 1889; sold business, 1907. Member of first council on organ.zation of Town of Ed- monton; Alderman Edmonton, 1893-1897; unsuccessful candidate for Mayor, Ed- monton, 1907; member Edmonton school board for many years; first president Edmonton Board of Trade; took active part on behalf of establishment of mu- nicipal ownership, 1899. Married Mar- tine Voyer, Edmonton, 1904; has two sons. Club: Edmonton (charter mem- ber). Societies: C. M. B. A.; Alliance Nationale (secretary-treasurer). Lib- eral; Roman Catholic. Address: 494 Fourth St., Edmonton, Alta. HENRY DAVISON PICKETT, B. C. L. LL. B. PICKETT, Henry Davison, B. C. Ii., Hi. B. — Barrister. Born Kingston, N. B., Dec. 6. 1876, son of Wiliam Elias and Julia Hannali (Appleby) Pickett, of U. E'. L. descent. Educated Superior School, Bloomfield. N. B.; University of Kings College. Law student with J. R. Armstrong, St. John, N. B., 1901; with Hazen & Raymond, St. John, 1903; ad- mitted to New Brunswick bar, 1903; came to Saskatchewan and called to North West Territories Bar, 1904. Dele- gate to Qu'Appelle Diocesan Synod since 1906; delegate to Provincial Synod of Rupert's Land since 1907; delegate to General Synod of Canada since 1907; partner with W. B. Willoughby, 1906 to 1911; practiced alone till December, 1011; partner with H. J. Schull since name of Arm Pickett & Schull; Trustee Moose Jaw Collegiate Institute Board, and Public School Board, 1910-1911. Served with Sth Hussars as trooper and staffr clerk, and as Lieutenant, 62d St. John Fusiliers; now Captain in 95th Saskatoon Rifles. Married Louisa I. H. Bamford, Moose Jaw, Sask., 1907; has one daughter and three sons. Society: I. O. O. F. Independent; Anglican. Ad- dress: Clifton Ave., Moose Jaw, Sask. PICKUP, Vernon. — Of Vernon Pickup & Co., Chartered Accountants, Mclntyre Block, Winnipeg. Born Leeds, England, March 13, 1877, son of Zenas Pickup. Esq. Educated Leeds high school, and Yorkshire College. Articled clerk to chartered accountants, 1890. Came to Winnipeg, 1904, from U. S. A. Married Annie Lindsay Crawford, (deceased) ; married Sarah S. W. Collins, 1910; has one daughter. Club: Adanac. Recrea- tions: all outdoor sports. Anglican. Ad- dress: 2 Windemere Apartments, Ken- nedy St., Winnipeg, Man. PIDCrBOir, Sev. Creorgre Campliell, M. A., D. IS. — Westminster Hall, Vancouver; Joint Chairman with Dr. C. W. Gordon on Board of Social Service and Evan- gelism; President, Moral Reforni Coun- cil of British Columbia. Born Grand Cacapedia, Que., March 2, 1872, son of Archibald and Mary Campbell Pidgeon. Educated public schools; Morin College, Quebec; McGill University; Presbyterian College, Montreal; ordained to ministry, Montreal West, 1894; minister at Streetsville, Ont., 1894; subsequently, Toronto Junction; appointed professor of practical theology, Westminster Hall, by General Assembly, 1909. Married Mary Helen Jones, 1898; has one son and two daughters. Society: I. O. F. Presbyterian. Address: Vancouver, B. C. PIBRCB, G-eorffe M. — Real Estate and Financial Broker. Born Athens, Ont., Dec. 17, 1877, son of Frederick and Sarah Pierce. Educated public schools, Athens. Hotel business, Athens, 1902-1909. Came to Alberta, 1909; proprietor. Alberta Ho- tel, Bassano, 1909-1911; established pres- ent business, 1911. Married Jerinie Maude Jackson, 1899 (deceased); has WHO'S WHO AND WHY GEORGE M. PIERCE. one son. Societies: A. F. and A. M. ; C. O. F. Recreation: fishing. Conserva- tive; Anglican. Address: Bassano, Alta. FIZ:RC£, Herbert Chandler, M. !■. A. — Farmer. Secretary-treasurer H. C. Pierce Land Co., Wadena. Born Tolon Creek, Done County, Wis., Oct. 6, 1869, son of William Smith and Uretta M. Pierce. Educated high school Hutchin- son, Minn., and Lansdowne College, Portage la Prairie. Elected to Saskat- chewan Legislature for Wadena, 1908. Married Martha Fernivel Huffman, 1890; has two sons and four daughters. Meth- odist; Liberal. Address: Wadena, Sask. FIERSON, Arthur. — Manager Brack- man Ker Milling Co., Ltd., Calgary. Born Bowden, Cheshire, May 29, 1876, son of Frank and Margaret Pierson. Ed- ucated Manchester, England. Came to Alberta, 1892; mill employee, Strathco- na, Alta., 1897. Served with Strathcona Horse, South Africa. Address: Calgary, Alta. PIGOTT, Aug^ustus Charles Doyne. — Farmer. Sheriff Southern Judicial Dis- trict of Manitoba, Morden. Born Chat- ham, England, Jan. 1, 1862, son of Frances Katherine Doyne and Major- General H. de Rinzey Pigott. Educated Marlborough Colleg'^, England; Bonn, Germany. Came to Canada, 1880; farm- er, and later real estate and insurance agent. Served as Lieutenant, Boultons Scouts, 1S85. Married Florence Harriet Buchanan, of Omagh, County Tyrone, Ireland; has two sons and one daughter. Address: Morden, Man. FIIiIiSBURV, Joel H. — Civil Engineer, Exchange Block, Prince Rupert. Born Kansas City, Mo., May 4, 1874, son of Samuel L. and Georgia Pillsbury. Edu- cated Massachusetts Institute of Tech- nology. Civil engineer, Mass., 1894. En- gaged in highway and municipal en- gineering, Mass., 1894-1899; connected with river, harbor and fortification works in Florida, 1899-1906; came to Prince Rupert as assistant harbor en- gineer, 1906-1910. One of half dozen pioneer citizens of Prince Rupert; daughter Alice being first born white girl, and as such recipient of prize from President C. M. Hays, of G. T. P. Became British subject 1909. Married .Amelia F. Hall, Mass.; has one son and three daughters. Club: Prince Rupert. Recreations: fishing, hunting. Address: 4th Ave., Prince Rupert, B. C. CHARLES STEUART PINGLE. FINGI^E, Charles Steuart. — Druggist, 387 Main St., Medicine Hat; director. Medicine Hat Printing & Publishing Co. Born Winnipeg, Oct. 16, 1880, son of W. H. and Georgina Pingle. Educated Collegiate Institute. Came to Alberta and established present business, 1900. Alderman Medicine Hat, 1910-1911; pres- ident. Liberal Association. Married Jean McLeay, Watford, 1903; has one son Club: Cypress. Societies: A. F. & A. M. ; K. of P. Recreations: shooting, curling. Anglican. Address: 526 Mont- real St., Medicine Hat, Alta. 662 WHO'S WHO AND WHY FINKHAM, Jean Anne. — Wife of the Bishop of Calgary. Born Lower Fort Garry, Red River Settlement, daugh- ter of William Smith and Helen Roth- nie Drever. Educated Girls' Boarding School, St. Andrew's, Man. Married Rev. William Cyprian Pinkham, 1868; has three sons and three daughters, (.ame to Alberta, 1889. Honorary pres- ident Woman's Hospital Aid Society; honorary president Woman's Auxiliary; regent. Colonel Macleod Chapter, Daughters of the Empire. Club: Wo- man's Canadian, etc. Address: Bishop'^ Court, Calgary, Alta. RT. REV. WILLIAM CYPRIAN PINK- HAM, D. D., D. C. L. PINKHAM, Rt. Kev. William Cyprian, D. ]}., D. C. Ij. — Anglican Bishop of Cal- gary. Born St. Johns, Newfoundland Nov. 11, 1844, son of William and Anne Pinkham, both of Devonshire, England. Educated St. John's; St. Augustine's College, Canterbury, England, 1865-1868. Ordained deacon 1868; priest 1869. Came to Red River Settlement, 1868. Incum- bent St. James, Manitoba, 1868-1881; Archdeacon of Manitoba and Canon of St. John's Cathedral, Winnipeg, 1882- 1887. Superintendent of Education for Protestant schools of Manitoba, 1871- 1883. Bishop of Saskatchewan, 1887- 1903. Bishop of Calgary, since 1888. Married Jean Anne Drever, Winnipeg, 1868; has three sons and three daugh- ters. Address: Bishop's Court, Calgary, Alta. FXBIi:, Alexander, A. I. C. A., A. A. A. — Architect, Alberta Block, Calgary. Ex- president Big Bend Mica Mines. Born Turriff, Aberdeenshire, Scotland. Jan. 2, 1868, son of George and Cecilia Mc- ALEXANDBR PIRIE, A. L C. A. A. A. A., Lennan Pirie. Came to Pembroke, Ont., 1872. Educated public schools, Pem- broke, Ont.; Woodstock College. Gen- eral contracting under firm name, Pirie Bros., Chapleau, Ont., 1891-1893; fore- man for general contractors, Renfrew, Ont, 1893-1895; subsequently general contracting business; travelling dem- onstrator for cement firm, two years; came to Alberta, 1899; general contract- ing. Alberta, Lethbridge and Calgary, four years; established present busi- ness, 1904. Served as private No. 6 Company, 42d Battalion, Brockville and Prescott Camps, 1885-1886. Married Margaret Alice Jamieson, Pembroke, Ont., 1890. Society: Alberta Association ■ of Architects (past vice-president) ; as- sociate of Royal Institute Canadian Ar- chitects. Presbyterian. Address: 410 Sixth St., W., Calgary, Alta. FITEIiASO, Rev. Charles Bruce, D. D. — Born Fifeshire, Scotland, 1836, son of John and Ann McDonald Pitblado. Came to Canada, 1850. Educated: Normal school, Truro; Free Church College, Hal- ifax; Presbyterian Seminary, Truro. Held charges at Glenelg, Halifax, Santa Rosa, St. Andrew's and Westminster, Winni- peg. Chaplain to Halifax Battalion, Northwest Rebellion, 1885. Was for many years Chairman of Committee on Education, Presbyterian Synod, Mari- time Provinces. Married Sophia Chris- tie, Truro, 1865. Address: Winnipeg, Man. WHO'S WHO AND WHY ISAAC PITBLADO, B. A., M. A., LL. B.. K. C. FITBIiADO, Isaac, B. A., M. A., Iili. B., K. C. — Of Campbell, Pitblado, Hos- kin & Grundy, and of Campbell, Pitbla- do, Bennest & Haig, Barristers and So- licitors, Farmer Bldg., Winnipeg. Born Glenelg, N. S., March 15, 1867, son of Rev. C. B. Pitblado, D. D.. and Sophia Pitblado. Educated Halifax public and high schools and Dalhousie University; Manitoba University ( B. A. 1886, LL. B. 188!), M. A. 1893). Came to Winnipeg, 1882. Called to Manitoba bar, 1890; junior partner firm of Aikins, Culver & Co., 1890-1892; with ex-Mayor Andrews, 1892-1898, when firm of Aikins, Culver & Pitblado was formed; re-organized as Aikins. Pitblado, Robson & Loftus, 1900-1903; present firm formed, 1903; Bencher of Manitoba Law Society since 1901; King's Counsel, 1909; Registrar of Manitoba University, 1893-1900; member of Manitoba University Council since 1888; appointed by Dominion Govern- ment counsel on investigation by Rail- way Commission of Telegraph rates, 1911; appointed by City of Winnipeg counsel on Freight Rate Investigation, 1912. Married twice, second wife May WHO'S WHO AND WHY Ellen Lunn Lazier, Minneapolis, Minn., 1907; has one son and two daughters. Clubs: Manitoba; Carleton; St. Charles Country; president Canadian Club, 1911. Societies: A. F. & A. M. ; I. O. O. F. Rec- reations: formerly lacrosse, football, baseball, now golf, curling (president Manitoba Curling Association, 1910). Liberal; President Winnipeg Liberal As- sociation, 1905; Presbyterian. Address: 523 Wellington Crescent, Winnipeg, Man. FITHZIR, I^uke. — Of Pither & Leiser, Wholesale Wines, Liquors and Cigars, 1019 Wharf St., Victoria. Born Leroy, N. Y., June 7, 1865. Came to Br'.tish Columbia, 1879. Accountant, Victoria, 1879-1884; manager. Occidental Hotel, 1884-1887; manager. Colonial Hotel, New Westminster, 1887-1889; present busi- ness since 1889. Married Maggie Thom- son, Rochester, N. Y.. 1883. Presbyter- ian. Address: 1214 Yates St., Victoria, B. C. PITHER, Robert Jphn Nicholson. — Superannuated Indian agent. Born Montreal, Oct. 29, 1824, son of Robert and Margaret Nicholson Pither. Edu- cated Montreal and Quebec. Entered employ of Hudson's Bay Company, 1846, remaining with them twenty-three years; travelled the entire distance from Lachine, Quae, to Norway House, Lake Winnipeg, by canoe via. the Ottawa River, Lake Nipissing, French River, Georgian Bay, Lake Superior, Rainy River, Rat Portage, Winnipeg River and Lake Winnipeg, 1846; through Mr. Pith- er's influence the Indians of Rainy River were kept from joining Louis Riel, 1870; Indian Agent at Fort Frances and Rat Portage, 1870-1896. Married Rebecca Barlow, daughter of W. Barlow, Binbrook, Ont., 1882. Societies: A. F. & A. M. ; Associated Member Manitoba Historical and Scientific Society. Con- servative; Anglican. Address: Kenora, Ont. FITTENSRIGH, Capt. George.— Cor- oner, New Westminster. Born London, England. May 4, 1831. Educated pri- vate schools, and under Rev. Thomas Mason. Served with 63d Foot througli Crimean War, returning with rank of captain. Came to British Columbia, 1845. Notary publ'c; conveyancer; .iudge, Small Debts Court, 1895. Mar- ried Caroline Bryant (deceased) ; mar- ried Rosanna M. Blount, Gibralter, 1803, (deceased, 1892); has eight sons and six daughters. Society: A. F. & A. M. (since 1856). Recreations: fishing, hunt- ing, shooting. Address: New Westmin- ster, B. C. PiTTS, Sidney J. — Wholesale Mer- chant (retired). Born London, England, March 14, 1850, son of John Henry and Marian Pitts. Came to British Colum- bia, 1864. Educated Collegiate School. Law student; later engaged as importer and commiss'!on merchant, Victoria. Bx- president Victoria Board of Trade; ex- president British Columbia Wholesale Grocers' Exchange. Married Margaret Williams, 1891; has two sons and three daughters. Club: Union. Recreations: driving, motoring. Address: Piermont, Rockland Ave., Victoria, B. 0. ALBERT EDWARD PLANTA. PI.ANTA, Albert Edward, J. P. — Man- ager of Nana' mo branch of Dominion Trust Co., Ltd., of Vancouver, Commer- cial St., Nanaimo. Born Australia, Sept. 11, 1868, son of J. P. Planta, sti- pendiary magistrate, and Sarah Mar- garet Planta. Came to British Colum- bia, 1879. Educated Nanaimo. Presi- dent Union of British Columbia Munic- ipalities; Alderman, eight years; Mayor, 1906-1911; notary public; vice-consul for Norway. Married Amy Gordon, Na- naimo, 1890; has four sons. Club: Na- naimo. Societies: I. O. O. P.; K. of P.; A. O. F. Address:- New Castle Ave., Nanaimo, B. C. PIiUNKETT, Aloysius G. — Of Plun- kett & Savage, Wholesale Fruit Dealers, Calgary. Born Ottawa, Dec. 17, 1874, son of James Patrick Plunkett and Rose Lynn. Educated Ottawa College. With Cameron & Heap, wholesale grocers, Rat Portage, Ont.. 1896. Came to Al- berta, 1904; established present busi- ness, 1904. Chairman Separate School WHO'S WHO AND WHY Board. Calgary, 1909-1910. Married Eve- lyn Sparrow, Calgary. 1910. Clubs: Canadan; Calgary Golf & Country. Society: K. of C. Recreation.s : shoot- ing, fishing, outdoor sports. Conserva- tive; Roman Catholic. Address: Mount Royal, Calgary, Alta. WILFRED VINCENT POAPST, B. A. POAPST, Wilfred Vincent, B. A. — Barrister. Born Stormont County, Ont, March 6, 1880, son of Jacob Vincent and Jennie Anne Poapst. Educated pub- lic schools and Collegiate Institute, Ot- tawa; Woodstock College; McMaster University. Served two years Astro- nomical Observatory, Ottawa. Law student with Short, Cross & Biggar, Edmonton, 1906; called to Alberta bar, 1909; practiced with that firm one year, when established present practice. Win- ner of three gold medals arid two sil- ver cups and shield for rowing; won Dominion Junior Championship with Ottawa Rowing Club four-oared crew, Canadian Henley Regatta, St. Cath- erine's, Ont., 1905; won Dommion In- termediate championship with same crew, Canadian Henley Regatta, 1906; won Senior American championship with same crew, United States National Re- gatta, Washington, D. C, 1906; rowed with James Bay Rowing Club four- oared crew, Shawinigan Lake Regatta, Vancouver Island, 1909. winning one race. Member of well-known Ottawa Rugby Football Team, 1903-1905, un- aefeated champions, Q. R. F. U., 1905; member Edmonton Rugby Football Team, 1906-1909, champions of Alberta, 1906, 1907 and 1908. Club: Chinook. Society: A. F. & A. M. Recreations: all athletics, skating, paddling, rowing, swimming, rugby football, sparring and wrestling. Liberal; Baptist. Address: I.,ethbridge, Alta. H. POLLARD. FOIiIiARD, H. — Artist Photographer. Born Tillsonburg, Ont., Nov. 27, 1882, son of James and Martha Pollard. Pho- tographer, Tilsonburg, 1895. Came to Al- berta, 1903. Married Eleanor Fillen, 1911. Clubs: Alberta; Calgary; Calgary Golf and Country. Recreations: fishing, sliooting, golf, motoring. Address: 118 8d Ave , W., Calgary, Alta. FOIiIiOCK, John Kolbext, E. C, T/L H. — Manager Pollock Wine Co., Ltd., Fer- nie. Director Fernie Lumber Co., Ltd.; director Elk Valley Brewing Co., Ltd.; director Fernie Garage Co., Ltd. Born San Francisco, Cal., May 22, 1865, son of Colonel Robert and Sarah Jane Pol- lock. Educated public and high schools, San Francisco; Pacific University; Ren- saaler Institute, Troy, N. Y. Mining, Idaho, 1887-1892; lumber business, Ore- gon and Wasliington. 1894; harbour en- gineer for United States Government, Oregon and Idaho, 1894-1896. Came to British Columbia, 1896; mining engi- neer, Rossland, B. C, 1896; established present business, 1901. Vice-president Fernie Board of Trade; American Vice- Consul, Fernie. Married Violet Daven- port, 1900. Club: Fernie. Recreation: motoring. Presbyterian. Address: Fer- nie. B. C. WHO'S WHO AND WHY FOIiSOIT, Alexander. — Farmer. Born Kildonan, Man., Nov. 23, 1855. Came to Rockwood, Man., 1887. Reeve of Rock- wood Municipality for eight years; councillor, Kildonan Municipality. Served with Winnipeg Light Infantry as Sergeant of No. 1 Company during North West Rebellion, 1885. Society: A. F. & A. M. Conservative; Presby- terian. Stonewall, Man. GERALD MUNGO PONTON, M. E. PONTON", Gerald Mung-o, M. E. — Con- sulting Mining Engineer of Harrison & Ponton, Surveyors and Engineers, Bev- eridge Bldg., Calgary. Born Belleville, Ont., March 8, 1888, son of Col. William Nisbet Ponton, K. C, and May E. Pon- ton. Educated public schools; Univer- sity of Toronto. Assistant Engineer, De- partment of Railways and Canals, Trent Valley Canal, 1908-1909; Engineer, West- ern Canada Collieries, Blairmore, Alta, 1909-1911; present partnership formed, 1911. Society: A. F. & A. M. Recrea- tions: All sports. Independent; Presby- terian. Address: 309 18th Ave., W., Cal- gary, Alta. POOZ^EY, Rolbert Henry, M. L. A.— Of Pooley, Luxton & Pooley, Barristers, 1218 Langley St., Victoria. Born Vic- toria, Sept. 19, 1878, son of Charles B. Pooley, K. C. Educated Bradfleld Col- lege, Berkshire, England. Practiced, Vic- toria, since 1896; elected to British Co- lumbia Legislature for Esquimalt Dis- trict, 1912. Married Laura Loewen, Vic- toria, 1904. Club: Union. Recreations: ROBERT HENRY POOLEY, M. motoring, tennis, golf, cricket. Conserv- ative. Address: Upwood, Esquimalt Road, Victoria. B. C. JAMES COLLEDGB POPE, C. A. POPE, James CoUedg'e, C. A. — Provin- cial Auditor for Saskatchewan, Regina. Born Charlottetown, P. E. I., Oct. 13, 1865, son of Hon. James Pope, ex-Min- ister Marine and Fisheries. Educated St. Peter's Clergy House, Charlotte- town; Model School, Ottawa. Manager Pope & Lafferty Lumber Co.; Regina, 1882-1883. Appointed Assistant Post- master, Regina, 1883. Served as scout North West Rebellion, under Colonel Otter. Entered service of North West Government, 1885, as clerk Accountant's Department. Charge of liquor permit system throughout Saskatchewan, 1886. 667 WHO'S WHO AND WH\' Assistant accountant, finance depart- ment 1S80. Chief licence Inspector for Nortli West Territories, 1891. Account- ant for Nortli West Territories, 1893. Territorial auditor, 1895. Appointed to present office under Provincial Gov- ernment, 1905. President of the Insti- tute of 'chartered Accountants of Sas- katchewan. Farms on considerable scale and breeds Ayrshire cattle and im- proved Yorkshires. Married Ellen Ag- nes Lennox, of Thetford, Ont., 1887; has one son and one daugl\ter. Clubs; As- s'niboia; Canadian Club. Societies: A. F. & A. M.: A. O. U. W.: C. O. F. Rec- reations: skating, bicycle riding, base- l)all, curling; holds first championship for North West Territories for ice and roller skating, curling and bicycle rid- ing. Conservative; Anglican. Private address: 2137 Lome St., Regina, Sask. FOFHAM, Edwin Samuel, M. A.. M. D., C. M. — Physician and Surgeon. Born Ottawa, Dec. 31, 1856, son of George and Barbara Popham. Educated Vic- toria University; Manitoba University. Came to Winnipeg, 1885. Registrar of Manitoba Med'cal College. Married Ella Gertrude Tourjee, Cobourg, Ont., 1884; has three sons. Club: Carleton. Socie- ties: various medical. Recreations: any outdoor amusements. Liberal; Method- ist. Address: 344 Ellice Ave., Winni- peg, Man. THOMAS .lEFFARES PORTE. POBTE, Thomas Jeffares — Of Porte & Markle, Ltd., .lewelers. Portage Ave., Winnipeg. Born Picton, Ont., Aug. 7, 1867, son of William James and Sarah Hicks Porte. Educated public and high schools, Picton. Came to Manitoba, 1897. Began jewelry business, Winni- peg, 1897. Company incorporated, 1905. Married Ethel MacEwen, Montreal, 1905; lias one son. Clubs: Adanac; Carleton; St. Charles County; Winnipeg Golf. So- cieties: A. F. & A. M.; I. O. O. F. Rec- reation: golf. Conservative. Address: 783 Jessie Ave., Winnipeg, Man FOBTEB, Garnett Clay. — News editor Winnipeg Daily Telegram, Winnipeg. Born Russellvnie, Ky., May 27, 1867, son of Elias Hull and Elizabeth Porter. Educated Big Bethel College, Kentucky. Attorney at law, Pike County, Mo., 1884. Came to Winnipeg, 1906. Mar- ried Maud Reynolds, St. Louis, Mo., 1SS8; has one daughter. Societies: Elks; A. F. & A. M. ; Knights Templar and member of the Mystic Shrine. Con- servative. Address: River Heights, Win- nipeg, Man. FORTEB, Sydney Proctor — Executive Agent for the Grand Trunk Pacific Rail- way Co., Regina. Born Somersetshire, England, Dec. 16, 1S70, son of Harry and Mary Porter. Came to Canada 1886, and worked on farm Virden, Man.; trainman on Western division of C. P. R. 1889- 1901; liomestead inspector for Dominion Government, 1901-1908; Deputy Minis- ter of Railways, Telegraphs and Tele- phones, Province of Saskatchewan, 1908- 1912; appointed present position, 1912. Married Martha Rebecca McKnight, Moose Jaw, 1903; has two sons and one daughter. Club: Assiniboia. Societies: A. F. & A. M. ; C. O. F. ; W. O. W. Lib- eral. Address: 2118 Mclntyre St., Re- gina, Sask. POTTENGER, Arthur Buchanan, M. A. — District Registrar, Supreme Court, "Vancouver. Born Owen Sound, Ont., Nov. 8, 1872, son of John and Jane Pottenger. Educated Trinity Univer- sity; Osgoode Hall. Came to British Columbia, 1897. Practiced. 1897-1907. Appointed present position, 1907. Mar- ried Annie Mildred Fulton. Address: Shaughnessy Heights, Vancouver, B. C. POTTS, Robert John. — Manager Great West Permanent Loan Co., 559 Granville St., Vancouver. Born Ireland, Oct. 13, 1874, son of Thomas and Annie Potts. Educated public school. Loan company business, Toronto, 1890. Came to Brit- ish Columbia, 1906. Served five years 668 WHO'S WHO AND WHY ROBERT JOHN POTTS. with 48th Highlanders, Toronto. Mar- ried Catherine Birnie, 1901; has one son and one daughter. Clubs: Canadian; Terminal City. Recreation: driving. Ad- dress: 1644 Balsom St., Vancouver, B. C. WILLIAM ALFRED POUND. POUND, William Alfred. — Real Estate Broker, Main St., South Vancouver. Honorary President, South Vancouver Board of Trade and Central Park Ag- ricultural Association. Born Ottawa, April 5. 1875, son of George H. and Elizabeth Pound. Educated Winnipeg. Came to British Columbia, 1898. Print- ing business, 1888-1907. Served as Councillor, South Vancouver, some years; Reeve for three successive terms. Married Catherine Isabel Logan, 1899; has one son and one daughter. So- ciety: I. O. O. F. Recreation: motoring. Conservative; Congregationalist. Ad- dress: 4516 Quebec Ave., South Vancou- ver, B. C. HARVEY OLIVER POWELL. POWEII,, Harvey Oliver — General Manager and Director, Weyburn Secur- ity Bank; Director, Saskatchewan Life Insurance Co. Born River Falls, Wis., April 24, 1868, son of Oliver S. and Lydia Elmira Powell. Educated high school and normal school. River Falls. Interested in banking, Wisconsin and South Dakota, 1885-1907; admitted to South Dakota Bar as attorney at law, 1899;' cashier. First National Bank, White Rock, S. D., prior to coming to Weyburn, 1907. Married Elizabeth Knox, daughter of Henry Knox, 1893; has four sons and two daughters. Rec- reation: motoring. Presbyterian. Ad- dress: 2nd Ave., Weyburn, Sask. POWER, John. — Secretary, Southern Okanagan Land Co., Ltd.; director, Penticton Herald. Born City of Bangor, North Wales, April 2, 1858, son of Rich- ard T. and Susan Power. Educated Wal- ton College; Crosby Grammar School, Liverpool, England. Served apprentice- ship to the grain trade, Liverpool; sxib- sequently farming, Manitoba. Came to British Columbia, 1894. Engaged steam- ship business, 1894-1900; City Assessor, New Westminster, 1900-1906. Member of first Council, Penticton; president, Pent:cton Board of Trade; director, Farmers Institute, Penticton. Married Agnes Ball, Reston, Man., 1892; has WHO'S WHO AND WHY JOHN POWER. two sons and three daughters. So- cieties: A. F. & A. M.; W. O. W.; R. T. Conservative; Anglican. Address: Pen- ticton, B. C. RALPH BENJAMIN PRATT. PRATT, Ralph Benjamin, I*. R. A. I, C, M. M. A. — Of Pratt & Ross, Archi- tects, Structural and Civil Engineers, 289 Garry St., Winnipeg. Born London, England, Aug. 9. 1872, son of Joseph and Jane Pratt. Educated London. Came to Canada, 1891; Manitoba, 1892; archi- tectural and engineering draftsman, C. P. R.. Winnipeg, 1895-1901; railway ar- chitect, C. N. R., since 1901; formed jn-esent partnership, 1906. Married Eu- pliemia Mornington, 1900; has one son and one daughter. Recreations: canoe- ing, sknting. Anglican. Address: 2()1 Carlton St., Winnipeg, Man. PRATT, R. H. M.— Manager, Urban Mutual Fire Insurance Co., Portage la Prairie. Born Campsea, Ash, Suffolk, England, May 29, 1854, son of Rev. Jer- myn Pratt and Mary Louisa Murray, granddaughter of Duke of Alhol. Came to Manitoba, 1875, Portage la Prairie, 1883, and managed Biscuit Factory. Water Commissioner, Portage la Prairie, four years. Before railways crossed the Red River made a trip through Mani- toba. Saskatchewan and Alberta by Wood and Moose Mountains, Fort Cy- prus and MacLeod to the Kootenay Pass with fourteen ponies and spring wag- ons; then passed over the Divide of the Rockies with Kootenay Indian pack pon- ies; thence returning by Calgary, Ed- monton, Prince Albert, Touchwood Hills and Fort Ellis; this party is said to have had the last buffalo hunt in Can- ada, 1881. They shot fourteen buffalo on July 4, close to Old Wife's Creek, near Wood Mountain. The buffalo had not crossed the Milk River, U. S. A., for three years and never crossed again. Served, Egypt, 1884-1885; re- lief of Gordon Khartoum (holds two medals). Married Jemima Marie George, Portage la Prairie; has five sons. Society: A. O. U. W. Recreation: walking. Liberal; Anglican. Address: Portage la Prairie, Man. FREFONTAINi:, Albert, M. L. A. — Farmer and Contractor. Born Upton, Que., Oct. 11, 1861, son of Fireman and Mathilde Prefontaine. Educated Green- field. Mass. President of St. Pierre Trading Co., which operates a general store. Reeve of municipality of De Salaberry, 1894-1899. First elected to Legislative Assembly for Carillon, 1903; re-elected 1907 and 1910. Married Al- bina L'Heureux, 1888 (deceased, 1908); has eight children. Roman Catholic; Conservative. Address: St. Pierre, Man. PRENSERGAST, James Smile Pierre, A. B., 1.1. B. — Judge of the Court of King's Bench for Manitoba. Winnipeg. Born Quebec. March 22, 1858, son of Emelie and James Prendergast, barris- ter. Educated Laval University, Que- bec. Practiced. Quebec, 1881; came to Manitoba. 1S82. Member Manitoba Board of Education. 1884-1890: Manito- ba University Council, 1895-1902; Sas- katchewan Univeisity Senate, 1908- 1910; Mayor, St. Boniface, Man., IS93- 1896; member Manitoba Legislature for La Verandrye, 1885, 1886 and 1888; for 670 WHO'S WHO AND WHY Woodlands, 1889, and for St. Boniface, 1892-1896. Provincial Secretary, Green- way administration, 1888; president St. Jean Baptists Society of Manitoba, 1886 and 1910, and of Saskatcliewan, 1905 and 1909; special Dominion commission- er to enquire into Government sales of school lands, Manitoba, 1901; one of commissioners to consolidate Statutes of Saskatchewan, 1908; Judge of County Court for Manitoba, 1897-1902; Judge of Supreme Court of North West Terri- tories, 1902-1906; Judge of Supreme Court of Saskatchewan, 1906-1910; ap- pointed to present office, Feb. 7, 1910. Married Olivina Mondor, Quebec, 1886; has four sons and seven daughters. Liberal; Roman Catholic. Address: 85 Notre Dame St., St. Boniface, Man. FRESCOTT, John William. — Real Es- tate Agent, 349 Homer St., Vancouver. Born Manchester, England, Oct. 29, 1866, son of William and Clara Prescott. Ed- ucated Holly Bank high school, Man- chester. Came to Vancouver, 1891; busi- ness manager. News Advertiser, 1891- 1894; founded present business, 1894. License Commissioner, 1906-1907; Al- derman, 1908-1909; chairman finance committee, 1909. Served with 90th rifles, Winnipeg, Sergeant "E" Company, 1889- 1891; vice-president Canadian Wheel- men's Association. 1899. Married Eliz- abeth Jane Emanuels, 1896; has one son and three daughters. Society: A. F. & A. M. Address: 115 4 Twelfth Ave., W., Vancouver, B. C. FRESTWICH, Miss Kelen. — Vocalist. Born Kensington, London, England, daughter of William Henry and Eliza- beth Prestwich, descendant of an old Saxon family of Lancashire. Educated private boarding schools, England. Re- ceived musical training under several celebrated teachers, including Sir George Power, Sir Charles Santley, Ma- dame Sobrino, and Charles W. Clark, Paris. Came to Manitoba, 1909. Ad- dress: 287 Spence St., Winnipeg, Man. PRESTWICH, Mabel, i;. R. A. M., A. R. C. M. (Iioudon). — Pianist. Born London, England, daughter of William H. and Elizabeth Prestwich. Educated London, Germany and France. Studied piano witli Tobias Matthay, England's greatest teaclier; while in England pub- lished several songs wliich liave met with general favor. Given pianoforte recitals in England, U. S. A. and Can- ada. Club: Women's Social and Politi- cal Union, London, England. Recrea- tions: golf, riding. Address: 287 Spence St., Winnipeg, Man. ALFRED PRICE. FRICi:, Alfred. — General Superintend- ent, C. P. R., Calgary; director Calgary Exhibition Association; director. West- ern Agencies & Development Co.; di- rector, Columbia Valley Fruit Land Co. Born Toronto, Dec. 6, 1861, son of John and Anne Williams Price. Educated public schools and School of Practical Science, Toronto. Engaged as telegraph messenger, Montreal Telegraph Co., To- ronto, 1875; telegraph operator, C. P. R., Toronto, 1879; train despatcher, C. P. R., Toronto, 1881; chief train de- spatcher, 1888; superintendent, Tbronto, 1898; superintendent. Fort William, Ont., 1903; superintendent of transportation, Winnipeg, 1904; general superintendent. Central Division, Winnipeg, 1907; gen- eral superintendent. Alberta Division, since 1907. President Calgary Y. M. C. A. Honorary president Apollo Choir, Calgary. Married Margaret McGrath, Toronto, 1888, (deceased, 1900); has two daughters. Married Margery Adams Crawford, Winnipeg, 1908; has one daughter. Independent; Methodist. Ad- dress: 316 Twelfth Ave., W., Calgary, Alta. 671 WHO'S WHO AND WHY CHARLES FENN PRETTY. PBETTY, Charles Fenn. — Of Pretty's Timber Exchange, Ltd., 433 Richards St., "Vancouver; proprietors, Vancouver Dock & Harbour Extension Co., [-td.; di- rector, Canadian Timber Investment Co., Ltd.; director, Anglo-Canadian Timber Co., Ltd. Born Belleville, Ont., Aug. 31, 1865, son of Charles and Ann Hyke Pretty. Educated public schools, Belle- ille and Goderich, Ont. Farmer, Goder- ich, 1882-1889. Came to British. Colum- bia, 1890; farming, Harrison, 1890-1897; has been interested, British Columbia timber lands since 1897. Married Char- lotte May Sylvester, daughter of Thom- as Sylvester, Imperial Gas Works, Lon- don, England, 1889; has tviro sons. Rec- reations: shooting, fishing, farming. Conservative; Anglican. Address: Har- rison River, B. C 672 WHO'S WHO AND WHY FRICi:, Milton, M. A., B. C. Ii. — Bar- rister and Solicitor, Dominion Trust Bldg., Vancouver. Born Havelock, N. B June 16, 1878, son of Abram V. and Helen Price. Educated University of Nevir Brunswick, Fredericton; King's College Law School, St. John, N. B. Member of firm, Stockton & Price, St. John, N. B., 1904-1907; Price, Mclner- ney & Trueman, St. John, 1909; now practicing as counsel in Admiralty. Club: University, Vancouver. Recrea- tions: literature, golf, walking. Epis- copalian. Address: 1138 Nelson Ct., Vancouver, B. C. HON. SENATOR JOSEPH BENJAMIN PRINCE. PRINCE, Hon. Senator Joseph Benja- min. — Born St. Gregorie, Que., April 29, 1855, son of Benjamin and Marie Louise Prince. Educated Nicolet College, Que- bec. Engaged farming, Manitoba, 1878; came to Battleford, 1880; lumber and flour trade, partnership with Alex Mac- Donald, Winnipeg; afterwards bought out Mr. MacDonald's interests and formed partnership with his brother Al- phonse; engaged cattle exporting to England, 1892-1904; established present business, Battleford, 1898. Served Bat- tleford Home Guards, North West Re- bellion, 1885. Mayor of Battleford three terms; president Battleford Board of Trade since its organization. Elected to North West Territory Legislature, rep- resenting Battleford, 1899 r re-elected. 1904. Summoned to Senate, July 29, 1909. Married Ernestine Brassard; has one son and four daughters. Liberal; Roman Catholic. Address: Battleford, Sask. FRINCB, Feter Anthony. — General Manager, Eau Claire Lumber Co.; vice- president and manager Calgary Water Power Co., Ltd.; vice-president Calgary Milling Co.; president Calgary Iron Works; president and owner. Prince Kerr Ranch Co., Calgary. Born Three Rivers, Que., May 4, 1836, son of John Enoch and Angeline Prince. Educated public schools, Ontario County, Ont. Millwright with J. E. Price, Ontario County, 1853-1859; lumber and hotel bus- iness on his own account, Mara Town- ship, Ontario County, 1859-1865; mill- wright, Northwest Lumber Co., Eau Claire, Wis., 1866-1867; built Eau Claire Lumber Co.'s mill, 1871; manager manufacturing department. Northwest Lumber Co., 1872-1875; general manager 1S75-1886; came to Alberta, 1886; built Eau Claire Lumber Co.'s mill and found- ed present company of which became general manager. Married Emily Doug- las. Southampton, England, 1909; has one son and one daughter by former marr'age. Recreation: shooting. Rom- an Catholic. Address: 238 Fourth Ave., W.. Calgary, Alta. HON. EDWARD GAWLER PRIOR. FRIOR, Hon. Edward Gawler, Iiieu- tenant-Colonel, F. C, ex-M. F. — Of E. G. Prior & Co., Ltd., Victoria. Born near Ripon, Yorkshire, England, May 21, 1853, son of Rev. Henry and Hannah Prior. Educated Leeds grammar school, and in mining engineering, Wakefield. Mining engineer and surveyor for Vancouver Coal Mining and Land Co., 1873-1878; 673 WHO'S WHO AND WHY government inspector of mines, 1878- 1S80. Elected life member North of England Institute of Mining and Me- chanical Engineers, 1875. Is Vice-Presi- dent Victoria, B. C, Board of Trade; was for several years Lieutenant-Colo- nel of British Columbia Brigade Gar- rison Artillery and holds certificate of qualification from Royal School of Artil- lery. Twice President Dominion Artillery Association. Appointed an extra A. D. C. to Governors-General of Canada (Lord Stanley and Lord Aberdeen) 1889. Commanded Canadian Rifle team, Bisley, England, 1890. Sat in British Colum- bia Legislature, 1886-1888, when re- signed to become candidate for House of Commons, 1888; returned by acclama- tion; re-elected, 1891, 1896 and 1900. Controller Inland Revenue, with seat in Cabinet, Bowell Ministry, 1895; and Tupper Ministry until its resigna- tion, 1896. Premier of British Colum- bia, Nov., 1902. to June, 1903. Married Suzette Work, Victoria. 1878, (deceased. 1897); married Genevieve Wright, San Francisco, 1899; has one son and three daughters. Clubs: Union (Victoria); Vancouver (Vancouver) ; United Empire (London, England). Conservative. Ad- dress: Victoria, B. C. FRITCHARD, John, LIi. B. — Barrister at Law, Virden. Born Warwick, Eng- land, Jan. 3, 1879, son of Edward and Mary Louise Jane Pritchard. Educated Warwick School; Mason's College, Bir- mingham; Manitoba University. Civil engineering student with Pritchard & Co., London and Birmingham, 1895; ap- prentice, Holliday & Co., hardware, Bir- mingham, 1898; came to Manitoba, 1901; law student with Goutler & Singer, Vir- den, 1902; present practice since 1908: member of firm Smith & Pritchard, 1910-1912. Served as Lieutenant, Mani- toba Dragoons, Virden, 1903-1905. Mar- ried Mary Elizabeth Lumsden, 1908; has one son. Society: I. O. O. F. Recreation: Game shooting. Conservative; Anglican. Address: Virden, Man. PROCTER, Arthur Percival, M. D., C. M. — Physician and Surgeon. 603 Has- tings St., Vancouver. Born Maccles- field, Cheshire, England, July 28, 1867, son of Charles Edward and Ellen Live- sey Procter. Educated England; McGill University; Manitoba University. Came to Albernie. B. C, 1886. C. P. R. sur- geon, Donald, B. C, 1896-1897; prac- ticed, Kamloops, B. C, 1898-1906; prac- ticed, Vancouver, since 1906. Appointed chief surgeon. Pacific Division C. P. R., 1909. President British Columbia Med- ical Council, 1904; member Brit'sh Med- ical Association: Canadian Medical As- sociation; British Columbia Medical As- sociation. Married Christ'ne Mitchell, Inverness. Scotland, 1900; has one son and one daughter. Societies A. P. & A. M.; T. O. O. F. Recreations: hunting, fishing. Conservative; Presbyterian. Address: 1301 Robson St.. Vancouver, B. C. THOiM.AS G. PROCTER. PROCTER, Thomas G. — Real Estate and Mining Broker, 615 Sayward Bldg., Victoria; General Manager, Kootenay Valley, Ltd., London, England; Secre- tary and Director, Lucky Jim Zinc Mines, Ltd.; Manager, York Lancashire Syndicate. Born Lancashire, England, Sept. 12, 1862, son of Gilbert and Mary Gorton Procter. Educated in England. Sub Lieutenant, Naval Reserve, 1876- 1881; cattle business. United States, 1881-1891; came to British Columbia and engaged in mining and prospecting, 1891; owner first fruit ranch in the Koote- nays; founder, town of Procter; mana- ger, Kootenay Valleys Co., 1894; opened Blairmore coal mines. Served as Alder- man, Nelson; president, Nelson Board of Trade, 1908. Married Beatrice Ar- rowsmith, Lancashire, 1888. Clubs: Union; Pacific; Nelson; Spokane. So- cieties: A. F. & A. M.; S. O. E. Conserv- ative; Anglican. Address: Victoria, B. C. 674 WHO'S WHO AND WHY FREDERICK JAMES PROCTER. FSOCTEB, Frederick James. — Mem- ber of local board London & British North America Co., (formerly Mahon, McParland & Procter, Ltd.) Vancouver. "Vice-president North Vancouver Land & Improvement Co. ; director Crown Life Insurance Co. Born Macclesfield, Che- shire, England, May 18, 1863, son of Charles E. and Ellen Livesey Procter. Educated Birkenhead School, England, came to British Columbia, 1894; finan- cial broker since 1895. Married Eva M. Davy, Auckland, N. Z., 1899; has two sons. Clubs: Vancouver; Jericho Coun- try; Victoria Golf. Recreation: golf. Conservative; Anglican. Address: Haro St., Vancouver, B. C. WHO'S WHO AND WHY FBOtrSFOOT, Alexander, M. D., C. M. —Born Trafalgar, Ont., son of Alexan- der and Amelia Proudfoot (U. E. L. stock). Educated Rockwood Academy, Georgetown, Ont.; McGlll University; Bellevue Medical College. N. T. ; Har- vard Medical College. House surgeon Discharged Soldiers' Home, Boston, and Boston City Hospital. 1868; surgeon Franco-Prussian War, 1870-1871; special studies. Vienna and London, England, returning to Canada, settling Montreal, 1872. Prof, of Opthalmotogy, Bishop's College; and oculist to General and Western Hospitals, Montreal. Settled. Chicago, 111., 1899 and elected member medical societies. Came to Victoria, 1908, where now practicing as special- ist. Married Robina Mclntyre, Boston, 1872; has three sons and two daughters! Societies: Canadian and American Med- ical Associations; honorary member Medical Association of Northern New York; Br'tish Association; A. P. & A. M.; Mystic Circle; Select Knight; Prince of Babylon; A. O. U. W. ; I. O. O. F.; St. Andrews; Caledonian. Recreation: mu- sic. Address: 831 Fort St., Victoria, B. C. FBOWSE, James Harper. — Barrister and Solicitor. Born Murray Harbor, P. E. I., March 22, 1886, son of William H. and Ada Prowse. Educated public schools; Pictou Academy; Dalhous'e University. Student, Harris-Henry & Cahan, Halifax, 1906-1909. Called to Nova Scotia bar, 1909; Alberta bar. 1909, and practiced, Taber, since. Mar- ried Elizabeth Colquhoun, Halifax, 1910. Society: A. F. & A. M. Recrea- tion: curling. Conservative; Presbyte- rian. Address: Taber, Alta. PROWSE, S. W., B. A., M. D., (Edin.), l". R. C. S. E. — Physician, Oculist and Aurist. Union Bank Bldg., Winnipeg Born Charlottetown, P. E. I., Aug. 25, 1869, son of the late Senator Samuel Prowse and Louisa Prowse. Educated University. Edinburgh. General practi- tioner, Colinsburgh, Fifeshire, Scotland, 1894; came to Winnipeg, 1898. President Winnipeg Medico-Chirurg Society, 1910. Married Katherine M. G. Smith, 1894; has one daughter. Clubs; Manitoba; St Charles Country. Societies: Royal So- ciety of Medicine. Liberal-Conservative; Methodist. Address: 497 River Ave., Winnpeg, Man. FRUSHOSIME, His Hon. Louis Arthur — .Judge of t'le County Court and of the Surrogate Court of St. Boniface. Born St Urbain, County of Chateauguay, Que, Nov. 21. 18.53, son of Lieutenant-Colonel .1. M. and Marguerite Prudhnmme. Ed- ucated Montreal College. Called to Que- bec bar and practiced, Beauharnois, Que., 1879; came to Manitoba, 1880, and HIS HON. LOUIS ARTHUR PRUD- HOMME. entered into partnership with Hon. Jos- eph Royal, 1881-1885; appointed County Court Judge, 1885. Member of Manitoba Legislature for La Verandrye, 1882 and 1884. Served as Captain No. 4 Company, 64th Battalion and St. Boniface Infantry Company. Is a well-known literateur; on editorial staff Le Metis and Le Mani- toba, 1875, and has freely contributed to La Revue Canadienne, and La Neuvelle, France; has compiled "The History of Manitoba and North West Territories," the largest part of which has already been published in the Archives of the Royal Society of Canada and the mag- azines above named. Married Apolline C Heneault, St. Boniface, 1880; has two sons and five daughters. Societies: Royal Society of Canada; St. Jean Bapti'ste Society of Manitoba (ex-president); St Vincent de Paul Society (president). Roman Catholic. Address: St. Boniface, Man. FRYCE, Caryl Ap Rhys.— Of Gulf of Georgia Towing Co.. 22 4 Winch Bldg.. Vancouver. Born Vizianagram, Madras, Sept. 30. 1876, son of Lieutenant-Colonel D. D. Pryce, of Indian Army and G. H. Pryce. Educated Trinity ' College; Glenalmond, Scotland. With bank, Glas- gow, 1893. Came to British Columbia, 1907. Served Mashonaland Rebellion, 1897 (medal); Boer War, 1899-1902 (Queen's and King's medals. four clasps); with 5th V. B. H. L. I.; B. S. A. Police, Mashonaland; Natal Police; Im- perial Light Horse: South African Con- stabulary. Club: Western. Recreations: shooting, fishing, cricket. Address: Western Club, Vancouver, B. C. 676 WHO'S WHO AND WHY FR'S'CE-JONES, Albert Westhead, J. P. — Of Pryce- Jones, Ltd., and Pryce- Jones, Canada, Ltd., Calgary, and New- town, North Wales. Born Newtown, Wales, May 26, 1870, son of Sir Pryce and Lady Eleanor Pryce-Jones. Edu- cated Shrewsbury School; Clare College, Cambridge. Came to Alberta, 1910. Served as Major, 7th Royal Welsh Fusi- liers; J. P., County, of Montgomery, \\'ales. Served for nine years on Mont- gomeryshire County Council; member of Inner Temple. Married Rosina Ida Gibson, London, England; has two sons. Club: Sports Club, St. James Square, London, England. Address: Calgary, Alta., and Newtown, North Wales. PTOLEMY, William John, I. S. O., C. A., J. P. — Deputy Provincial Treasurer of Manitoba. Born Painsville' (near Smithville), Ont., March 29, 1850, son of John and Elizabeth Ptolemy. Edu- cated publ'c schools and grammar school. With G. W. Ry. Co. of Canada, 1873-1875; on government telegraph construction, 1S75; commercial life, 1876-1882; present position since 1883; Municipal Commissioner for Manitoba, 1886; Commissioner in B^^ R. and Jus- tice of the Peace over twenty years; Auditor, City of ^Winnipeg, 1882-1883; chartered accountant, Manitoba, since 1876. Married Isabella Muir, Winnipeg, 1877; has three sons and three daugh- ters. Club: Canadian. Societies: A. P. & A. M.; I. O. F.; A. O. U. W. Recrea- tions: golf, lawn bowling, shooting. Presbyterian. Address: 80 Colony St., Winnipeg, Man. PUPPEB, William Pranklin, M. L. A. — Dealer in Live Stock. Born Westport, Leeds County, Ont., Nov. 1, 1861, son of A. and Louise C. Puffer (U. B. L. stock). Educated public schools. Lived in Illinois for some time as boy; after- wards engaged bush clearing and lum- bering. Northern Michigan. Came to Alberta, 1890, homesteader and later went into cattle and lumber business. Director Lacombe General Hospital; director Lacombe Creamery Co.; mem- ber school board. 1893-1894; and 1896- 1902; member town council, 1903-1906. Represents Lacombe, Alberta Legisla- ture, since 1905. Married Charlotte A. Gilmore, 1885; has four sons and three daughters. Societies: A. F. & A. M. ; Scottish Rite; Rose Croix and Consistent 3 20. Liberal; Methodist. Address: La- combe, Alta. PULPOBD, Alfred Henry — P'inancier. Born Dunedin, N. Z., Sept. 3, 1865, son of Henry James Lloyd Pulford and Eli- zabeth Ann McGruchy (descendant of Napoleon). Educated: Wesleyan Insti- tute. Came to Manitoba, 1879. Associat- ed with his father, James E. Pulford & Co., Winnipeg, 1887-1893; auctioneer, Winnipeg, 1893-1909; looking after his own financial affairs, since 1909. Alder- man, Winnipeg, 1906-1907. Married Florence Edith Pearson, Winnipeg, 1896; has one son and one daughter. Clubs: Manitoba: Carleton. Society: A. F. & A. M. Recreations: yachting, curling. Liberal; Congrationalist. Address: "Av- onsleigh," Armstrong's Point, Winnipeg, Man. FUIiI^INGEB, Rev. Bertram Wallis, A. K. C, P. C. I., P. S. B. S. — L. Th. of St. John's College, Man.; B. D. (First Class) of St. John's College, Man.; Rec- tor Christ Church, Saskatoon. Born London, England, April 26, 1873, son of Thomas and Marianne Pullinger. Edu- cated Roans School, Greenwich; King's College; London University. Member of the Universities Mission to Central Af- rica; stationed Zanzibar and transferred to Likoma, Lake Nyasa, British Central Africa, 1892; invalided home to Eng- land, 1895; curate to St., Gabriels. Can- ning Town, London, England, 1899; came to Saskatchewan and appointed Incum- bent of St. Paul's, Langham, Sask., 1906; Incumbent of All Saints, Melfort, Sask., 1908; Rector of Christ Church, Saskatoon, since 1910. President Boy Scout Council, Saskatoon. Manager Ele- mentary School Board, West Ham, 1904- 1905. Served as Assistant Field Chap- lain to forces, Aldershot, 1901. Chaplain and Hon. Captain of the 105th Fusiliers. Societies: A. F. & A. M. (Grand Chap- lain of Saskatchewan Grand Lodge) ; I. O. P. (Chaplain) ; Royal Society of St. George; C. O. O. F. ; Noble of Wa Wa Temple, Regina. Anglican. Address: 414 27th St., Saskatoon, Sask. PUTNAM, Arthur Graham — Of Wil- kinson & Putnam, Real Estate and In- vestment Brokers, Agnew Blk., Prince Albert. Born Maitland, N. S., Oct. 5, 1876, son of Stephen and Isabel Putnam. Educated public schools; Truro Acad- emy, Truro, N. S. Clerk, Royal Bank, Maitland, 1893-1898; Truro, 1898-1902; Charlottetown, 1902-1904; Maitland, 1904-1905; manager Sackville, N. B., 1905-1910; manager. Royal Bank, Prince Albert, 1910-1912; present partnership formed, 1912. Married Adelaide Mc- Leod, Prince Edward Island; has one son and one daughter. Society: A. F. & A. M. Conservative; Presbyterian. Address: 20th St., W., Prince Albert, Sask. PYBtXS, Commander Henry, B. N. B. — Master Mariner. Born Cape Colony, Dec. 19, 1850, son of Joseph and J. E. Pybus; grandson Hon. William Smith, Colonial Secretary, Cape of Good Hope. Educated South African College. Went WHO'S WHO AND WHY to sea mercantile marine service. Com- manded S. S. Kowshing, China, 1885; employed as officer, Union S. S. Co. Royal Mail Service to Cape; Orient R. M. S. service to Australia: and Indo China S. S. Co. on coast of China: pres- ent battle of Foochow. between French and Chinese: also military operations in the Philipp'nes, when employed trans- porting United States troops in S. S. Tartar. Came to Vancouver, 1901, as chief officer of R. M. S. Empress of Ch:na; subsequently in command of R. M. S. Empresses of India, China and Japan of C. P. R. fleet. Commander Roval Naval Reserve. Married F. M. Falconer, 1887; has two daughters. Clubs: Vancouver: Royal Vancouver Yacht. Address: 1360 Jervis St., Van- couver, B. C. QUAVIiZ:, T. W. — Editor and Propri- etor Review. Claresholm. Born Liver- pool, England, Sept. 8, 1868, son of Wil- liam and Catherine Quayle. Came to Canada a boy, his parents settling Pais- ley, Ont. Educated public schools, On- tario. Witli Free Press, Ottawa; later with Ottawa Citizen; Calgary Daily News, and now publishes Claresholm Review. Has done considerable plat- form work for Liberal party, Western Canada. Married Edith Cumming, Ot- tawa, 1901; has one son and one daugh- ter. Liberal. Address: Claresholm, Alta. QUXG-Cf, Jolin — Barrister and Solicitor, Welliver Blk., Red Deer. Born Donegal, Ireland, Sept. 5, 1866, son of Robert and Agnes Anderson Quigg. Educated pub- lic schools: Incorporated Law Society Lectures. Called to Alberta Bar, 1911; practiced with Robertson & McGregor, Olds, Alta., 1911; present practice since 1912. Married Isabel Maddock, daugh- ter of Benjamin Maddock, Dublin, 1895; has one son and two daughters. Society: I. O. F. Recreation: golf. Presbyterian. Address: Red Deer, Alta. QUIGIiEV, Edward A. — Manager of Macdonald, Marpole Co., Ltd., Coal Mer- chants, Vancouver. Born Quebec, April 27, 1870. son of Thomas Martin and Mary Martha Quigley. Educated St. Mary's School, Winnipeg: St. Mary's College, Montreal. With E. & C. Gur- ney Co., Winnipeg. Came to British Columbia, 1890. and established whole- sale grocery business, Vancouver: later with H. M. Customs and White Pass & Yukon Ry. Co., White Horse, Y. T. .Served for three years with 90th Bat- talion, Winnipeg. Recreations: lacrosse, football, rowing. Conservative. Address: Shaughnessy Heights, Vancouver, B. C. QVINir, Valentine. — Managing Di- rector F. H. Lantz Co., Ltd., Canada Life Bldg., Vancouver. Born Toronto, Feb. 14, 1879, son of Robert and Lucy Quinn. Educated public schools. Can- ada; Liverpool College, England. Junior clerk, Canadian Bank of Commerce, Hamilton. 1896-1897; assistant receiving teller. Commercial National Bank, De- troit, Mich., 1898; private secretary to general manager of Northern Bank, Winnipeg, 1905; acting manager. North- ern Crown Bank, Winnipeg, 1908-1909; present position since 1910. Married Lily Lane, daughter of Douglas Lane, 1903; has three sons and one daughter. Recreat'ons: outdoor sports. Played with Hamilton Tigers, 1896-1898; cap- tain St. John's Rugby Football Team, champions of Western Canada, 1903. Anglican. Address: 1324 Bidwell St., Vancouver, B. C. RADCIiIFF, Samuel W., M. D. — Phy- sician and Surgeon. Born St. Mary's Ont., April 19, 1867, son of Samuel and Elizabeth Radcliff. Educated public and high schools, St. Mary's, Ont.; Toronto University. Practiced, Moose Jaw, since 1898. Married Fanny Hinchey, Broad- view, Sask., 1899; has two daughters. Club: Moose Jaw. Societies: I. O. O. F. ; A. O. U. W.; C. O. P. Recreations: base- ball, curling. Liberal; Presbyterian. Ad- dress: 58 River St., E., Moose Jaw, Sask. BAMSAY, James. — Of Ramsay Bros. & Co., Ltd., 982 Powell St., Vancouver. Born Aberdeenshire, Scotland, Dec. 18, 1866, son of William and Jane Ramsay. Educated public school, Scotland. Sta- tionery business, Aberdeen, 1880: subse- quently candy manufacturer, Toronto, 1882. Came to British Columbia, 1890. Director Dominion Trust Co.; director Pacific Coast Fire Insurance Co.; di- rector Prudential Investment Co.; di- rector Dominion Biscuit Co., Ltd.; di- rector Hastings Shingle Mill Co.; presi- dent Ramsay's Limited, biscuit manu- facturers, Montreal; vice-president Ca- nadian Manufacturers' Association for British Columbia. Ex-license commis- sioner and school trustee. Alderman, 1907-1910-1911. Served 1st Gordon High- lander Rifles. Married Winifred Mc- Clellan, Noelshire, N. S., 1907; has two sons. Societies: I. O. O. F. (P. G. M.); St. Andrew's (vice-president). Recrea- tion: motoring. Address: 1068 Burnaby St., Vancouver, B. C. 678 WHO'S WHO AND WHY STANLEY B. RAMSAY. RAMSAY, Stanley B. — Decorator, 817 1st St., E., Calgary. Born Summerside, P. E. I., 1881, son of John T. and Mary E. Ramsay. Came to Alberta, 1903. Al- derman, 1911. Married Bessie McDon- ald, Sydney, N. S., 1907; has one son and one daughter. Society: K. of P. Liberal; Baptist. Address: 1900 Park Road, Calgary, Alta. WALTER RAMSAY. RAMSAY, Walter — Wholesale and Re- tail Florist, 936 Victoria Ave., Edmon- ton. President Riverview Land Co.; director Western Land Co. Born Went- worth County, Ont., Aug. 19, 1870, son of John and Helen Isabella McKay Ram- say. Educated public schools, Middle- sex County, Ont.; Collegiate Institute, St. Mary's; Normal Schools, Ottawa and Hamilton. Taught school, Middlesex County, 1890-1891; Foxboro, Hastings County, Ont., 1892-1896. Came to Al- berta, 1898; principal public school, Ed- monton, 1898-1905; established present business, 1906. Member Edmonton Pub- lic School Board. Married Lucy D. McRae, Belleville, Ont., 1901; has one son. Recreations: curling, shooting. Conservative; Presbyterian. Address: 916 Victoria Ave., Edmonton, Alta. RAMSAY, William Marr. — Vice-presi- dent Ramsay Bros. & Co., Ltd., Powell St., Vancouver. Born Scotland, May 4, 1875, son of William and Jane Ramsay. Educated public schools, Scotland. Came to Vancouver, 1891, and founded present firm. Served ten years in the Canadian Militia. Married Frances M. Bell, 1899; has one son and one daughter. Society: I. O. O. F. Recreations: motoring, fish- ing, shooting. Address: 1162 Burnaby St., Vancouver, B. C. RAMSAY, William Simpson. — Elec- trical Engineer, 526 Hornby St., Van- couver. Born Sept. 15, 1878, son of William and Agnes Ramsay. Educated Purness. Manager for his father, Bar- row-in-Furness, 1901-1907. Came to British Columbia, 1908, and established present business. President Northern Exploiting Co. Winner of English cycle championship, 1900, and North Lanca- shire championship same year. Won British Columbia cycle championship and all round championship medal, Y. M. C. A. sports, Vancouver, 1908, after which retired from track owing to business claims. Clubs: Anglo-African; Imperial. Recreations: swimming, driv- ing, motoring. Conservative. Address: Vancouver, B. C. RAN'D, Arthur Emerson — Real Estate and Mining . Broker, 301 Queens Ave., New Westminster; President, New Brit- ish- Columbia Lands, Ltd.; Director, Kootenay Bonanza Mines, Ltd.; Director, Dundee Gold mine Ltd. Born Canning, N. S., Dec. 12, 1869, son of Edwin and Margaret Ellis Rand. Educated: public schools. Came to British Columbia, 1885; clerk, Rand Bros., New Westmin- ster, 1885-1887; established present busi- ness, 1887. Alderman, New T^'"estmin- ster. Married Emma A. DeBeck, 1891; has two sons and three daughters. Club: Westminster. Conservative; Presbyter- ian. Address: 301 Queens Ave., New Westminster, B. C. RAND, Charles David, B. A. — Real Es- tate Agent and Stock Broker, 450 Gran- ville St., Vancouver. Born Canning, N. S., Aug. 26, 1S5S, son of Edwin and Margaret Rand. Educated Acadia. Came to British Columbia, 1879, and taught school; subsequently real estate busi- ness, 1882; founded firm of Rand Bros., 1884, retiring from it, 1896. Director 679 WHO'S "WHO AND WHY of Vancouver Stock Exchange; director Prince Rupert Sash & Door Co.; director Tourist Association. Married Kate G. Clute. 1SS8 (deceased); married Annie M. U'allbridge, 1894; has one son. Clubs: Vancouver: Terminal City. Address: IfilG Comox St.. Vancouver, B. C. EDWARD ETHELBERT RAND. RAND, Edward Ethelbert. — Financial Broker. .t;>2 Granville St., Vancouver. Born Canning, N. S., Nov. 21, 1860, son of Edw'n and Margaret Rand. Edu- cated Horton Academy. Married Laura Town, 1906. Club: Vancouver. Rec- reations: cricket, fishing. Address: 1123 Barclay St.. Vancouver, B. C. A^'ll.l.IAM F. RANDAEL. RANDAIiI., William P. — Real Estate Broker, of Pacific Land Co., 8th Ave., 10., Calgary, Alta. Born Sligo, Ireland, July 12, 1867, son of Robert and Cathe- rine Randall. Educated public schools. Established present business. 1905. Mar- ried Almina D. Cusack, Newbury, Ont., 1903; has one son. Society: A. F. & A. M. Conservative; Anglican. Address: Calgarj^ Alta. RANKIN, Iiieutenant-Colonel Andrew Soug'las. — Of A. D. Rankin & Co., Bran- don. Born Aberdeen, Scotland, Sept. 10, 1860, son of Robert and Agnes Rankin. Educated public schools, Aberdeen. Dry goods clerk, Scotland, 1875-1880. Came to Montreal, 1881; Rochester, N. Y., 1882; Winnipeg, 1883; opened dry goods store in partnership with A. Allan (now Collector of Customs), Calgary, 1884; removed to Brandon, 1891, where he has been in business since. School Board trustee; director Brandon Fire Insur- ance Co.; ex-chairman School Board; ex- vice-president Board of Trade; council- lor; director Y. M. C. A. Served as Lieutenant, Volunteer Home Guard, Cal- gary, North West Rebellion. 18S5; com- missioned Lieutenant, 12tli Manitoba Dragoons, 1905; acting Adjutant, 1908- 1909; organized the 99th Regiment of Manitoba Rangers, 1909. Lieutenant- Colonel in command. 99th Regiment, 1910. Marr:ed Emma Newcombe, To- ronto, 1888; has two sons and one daughter. Club: Brandon. Society: A. F. & A. M. Recreations: lawn bowling, curling, riding, gardening. Liberal; Presbyterian. Address: Brandon, Man. RAFIIR, James. — General Representa- tive of Van Anda Copper and Gold Com- panies Properties, Van Anda. Born Leeds, England, Jan. 16. 1857, son of John and Anne Raper. Educated public schools, Leeds. Came to Nanaimo, B. C, 1873. Farming, Nanaimo, 1873-1875; engaged coal and mineral mining, Brit- ish Columbia. Wasliington and Utah since 1875. Married Katherine Jenkins, daughter of John Jenkins, Washington, 1884; has five sons and five daughters. Recreation: boating. Conservative; An- glican. Address: Van Anda, Texada Island, B. C. RATH VON, Lloyd Ashton — Real Es- tate and Iii.surance Broker; Chairman, Publicity Committee, Penticton Board of Trade. Born Norwich, Ont., July 9, 1883, son of Daniel Wellington and Eli- zabeth Wilson Rath von. Educated: high school, Duluth, Minn. With D. W. Rathvon & Son, contractors, Calgary, 1902-1904: building and real estate busi- ness, Calgary, .1904-1906; established present business, 1910. Married Edith Gertrude Walton, Calgary, 1905; has two sons and two daughters. Societies: I. O. O. F. : M. W. A. Recreation: mo- toring. Liberal; Presbyterian. Address: Penticton, B. C. WHO'S WHO AND WHY RATTENBURY, David Harry — Of Rattenbury & Williams, Real Estate and Insurance Brokers, Kelowna. Born TVentworth County, Ont., Sept. 21, 1867, son of James and Mary O'Brien Ratten- burv. Educated: public schools, Simcoe, Ont. Clerk, The Hub, Simcoe, 1886- 1891: part owner. The Hub, 1891-1899; building bvisiness, Simcoe, 1899-1904; su- perintendent. Maple Leaf Paving Co., Simcoe, 1904-1907; present partnership formed, 1909. Society: I. O. P. Recrea- tions: Ashing, shooting. Liberal; Angli- can. Address: Kelowna, B. C. FRANCIS M. RATTENBURY. RATTENBURY, Francis M, J. P. — Architect. Born Leeds, Yorkshire, Eng., Oct. 11, 1867, son of John and Mary Mawson Rattenbury. Educated Leeds Grammar School; Yorkshire College, England. Came to British Columbia, 1892. Practiced, Vancouver, 1892-1893; Victoria since 1893. Architect of many important buildings, some of which are Provincial Government Buildings, Emp- ress Hotel; Bank of Montreal; Mer- chants Bank, Victoria; G. T. R. hotels at Victoria and Prince Rupert, B. C. Served as councillor. Oak Bay munici- pality, 1907. Married Florence Nunn, 1898; has one son and one daughter. Clubs: Union; Pacific; Vancouver; Royal Automobile (London, England). Rec- reations: motoring, golf. Conservative; Protestant. Address: Oak Bay, Victoria, B. C. HENRY WILLIAM RAYMER. RAVMER, Henry William, J. P. — Gen- eral Contractor. Born Walsingham, Nor- folk County, Ont., 1S53, son of Robert and Mercy Raymer. Educated public and high schools, Woodstock, Ont. Con- tracting and farming, Shoal Lake, Man., 1880-1889; contracting, Lethbridge, Alta., 1889-1892. Came to Kelowna, 1892. Built Raymer Block, Kelowna. First Mayor of the C-ty of Kelowna, two terms. President Conservative Associa- tion and Farmers' Institute. Unsuccess- ful candidate for East Yale to British Columbia Legislature, 1900. Manager and proprietor Kelowna. Opera House. Married Mary Halliday. Gait, Ont., 1879; has three sons and six daughters. Societies: A. F. & A. M. ; K. of P.; "W. O. W. Conservative; Anglican. Address: Kelowna, B. C. RAVMUR, James L. — City Controller and Water Commissioner, Victoria. Born London, England, Dec. 19, 1858, son of J. A. and Mary G. Raymur. Educated Jedburgh, Scotland; Collegiate School, Victoria. Came to British Columbia, 1864. Accountant with Findlay, Durham & Brodie, Victoria, 1874. Married Eliza- beth Higgins, Victoria; has two sons and one daughter. Recreation: fishing. Address: 1315 Stanley Ave., Victoria, B. C. REA, Charles Arthur — Of Rea, Brown & Company, Real Estate Brokers, Pem- berton Bldg., Victoria. Born Dodding- ton, Northumberland, England, Sept. 26, 1862, son of Charles and Elizabeth Laing Rea. Educated Cargilfield, Edinburgh; WHO'S WHO AND WHY Fettes College, Edinburgh, and private tutors. Came to Manitoba, 1883; ranch- ing, Ravens Glen, Man., 1883. Provincial Municipal Inspector, Brandon, 1899-1907; secretary Brandon Club, 1899-1907; es- tablished present business, 1907. Elected to the first Council of Esquimau, Sept., 1912. Lieutenant 3d Battalion Northum- berland Fusiliers, Alnwick, England. 1878-1881. Married Dora Annie Clara Brownjohn, Grimsby. Ont., 1887; has two sons and one daughter. Clubs: Brandon; Pacific; Union. Recreations: shooting, cricket, fox-hunting. Conserv- ative; Anglican. Address: "Cleithaugh," Victoria, B. C. BEAD, John. Boyall. — District Man- ager Canadian Westinghouse Co., Ltd., Bank of Ottawa Bldg., Vancouver. Born Wyetheville, Va., Oct. 24, 1881, son of John Thomas and Josephine Read. Ed- ucated Pittsburg, Pa. Came to British Columb'a, 190 4. Married Katherine Har- wood Taylor. Club: Terminal City. Rec- reation: boating. Address: 2544 Second Ave., W., Vancouver, B. C. BZIAB, James S. — Financial Broker, Canadian Bank of Commerce Bldg., Van- couver. Born Sanford, Ont., Aug. 7, 1876, son of William and Sarah Rear. Educated Model School and Collegiate Institute, Toronto. With Ontario Gov- ernment for five years and subsequently witli North American Life Insurance Co. Came to Vancouver, 1899, as firm's manager for British Columbia, Wash- ington and Yukon. Spent two years in Seattle, Wash., when appointed provin- cial manager Mutual Life Insurance Co. of New York. Resigned, 1909, to enter colonization and irrigation work. Mar- ried Ethel A. Shopland, 1900; has one son and two daughters. Clubs: Van- couv r; Terminal City; Jericho Country; Vancouver Motor. Recreations: yacht- ing, f'shing, motoring. Conservative; Anglican. Address: Shaughnessy Heights, Vancouver, B. C. BESBIE, J. O., M, D. — Physician. Born Scotland, son of David and Jean Reddie. Educated Stirling; Glasgow University, Scotland. Practiced profes- sion, Scotland, 1885. Came to British Columbia, 1906. Dominion Imm-gration Inspector; Medical Health Officer, Prince Rupert. Married Mary Helen Morrison, Glasgow. Address: Prince Rupert, B. C. KEDFERir, Charles Edward. — Watch- maker and Jeweler, 1211-13 Douglas St., Victoria. Born London, England. Oct. 23, 1839, son of Charles Edward and Martha Redfern. Educated Brewers School, London. Came to Victoria and established present business, 1862; vice- president Navv League; Alderman, Vic- toria, 1876-1877; Mayor, 1883, 1897, 1898, 1899. Ex-pres'dent Pioneer Soci- ety. Married Eliza Arden Robinson, Victoria, 1877; has three sons and six daughters. Club: Union. Address: Vic- toria, B. C. BEEB, Iiieut. Archibald Heurtley, B. N. B. — Deputy Harbor Master. Born Stocton-on-Tees, Feb. 20, 1873. son of Robert Francis and Elizabeth Reed. Ed- ucated Christ's Hospital, London. Mid- shipman, New Zealand Line, 1888; served as Lieutenant on H. M. S. Ter- rible and H. M. S. Argonaut, China, 1900-1901. Lieutenant Royal Naval Re- serve. Master Mariner. Came to British Coluinbia; surveyed Narrows and Van- couver harbor; later appointed to pres- ent position. Married Lillian O. Green, Sussex. England; has one son. Club: Vancouver Hunt. Recreations: riding, hunting, racing. Address: 2152 Pan- dora St., ^^ancouver, B. C. BEES, Henry Potter, B. A. — Barris- ter. Born London, England, Aug. 30, 1879. son of Mary Hannah and Henry Byron Reed, member British House of Commons. Educated Westminster School, London; University of Manitoba. Came to Manitoba, 1902. Conservative; Anglican. Address: Russell, Man. BEEKIE, Minnie Isabella. — Born Kin- cardine. Ont., daughter of John and An- nie Sinclair Reekie. Educated public schools. K'ncardine, Ont. Came to Man- itoba, 1889. Came to Brandon, 1908, to become Secretary to Principal of Bran- don College; moved to Kelowna, B. C, 1910. Editor Women's Page in "The Western Outlook;" business manager "Western Outlook," 1897-1909. Baptist. Address: Kelowna, B. C. BEEVE, William Porteous, M. A., B. D. — Rector and Rural Dean of Brandon. Born Napanee, Ont., Oct. 29, 1872, son of Sarah Theresa and William Albert Reeve, M. A., Q. C, first principal of the Ontario Law School, Toronto. Edu- cated Model School; Jarvis St., Col- legiate Institute; Un'versity College and Trinity University; Episcopal Theologi- cal School, Cambridge, Mass. After ordination was Parish Priest of Syden- ham, Oxford Mills and 'Kemptville, Ont. On unanimous nomination by the vestry and congregation of St." Mathew's Church, Brandon, was appointed Rector of the same by Archbishop Matheson in succession to Rev. A. U. de Pencier, now Bishop of New Westminster. Mem- ber of the executive committee of the Diocese of Rupert's Land; delegate to WHO'S WHO AND WHY the Provincial and General Synods of the Church of England; director T. M. C. A.; government representative on the council of the University of Mani- toba. Publication "Mohammedanism and Its Resistance to Christianity." Dis- tinguished speaker and preacher; preached annual sermon before Rupert's Land Synod of 1909, and at consecra- tion of Bishop Harding at Regina, 1909. Married Katliarine Morgan Wright, Napanee, 1896; lias one son and three daughters. Club: Brandon. Societies: A. F. & A. M.; I. O. O. F.; L. O. A. B. A.; A. O. U. W.; S. O. E. Conservative; Anglican. Address: 440 Thirteenth St., Brandon, Man. REG'AK', Osmond Robert, 1^3^. B. — Barrister. Born Dartmouth, N. S., July 5. 1879, son of John and Jolianna Regan. Educated Halifax County Academy; Dalhousie University. Engaged as re- porter, Halifax Herald, 1889; assistant editor, 1905. Practiced, Halifax, 1902. Came to Sasliatchewan, 1909. Served as Alderman, Dartmouth, 1903-1908; deputy Mayor, Dartmouth, 1908-1909. Secretary- treasurer Eyebrow, 1911. Conservative; Roman Catholic. Address: Eyebrow, Sask. D. C. REID. BEID, D. C. — President of Island In- vestment Co., Ltd., Sayward Bldg., Vic- toria; president Canada West Trust Co., Ltd.; president Interior Land & Im- provement Co., Ltd.; president Island Construction & Development Co., Ltd.; member of Victoria Board of Trade. Born Advocate, N. S., Sept. 15, 1878, son of William and Priscilla Jane Spicer Reid. Educated public schools, Nova Scotia; Ontario Business College, Belle- ville, Ont. Employee C. P. R., Mon- treal, 1893; later with Canada Fire In- surance Co., Canadian Northern Ry., Colonial Loan & Investment Co. Came to British Columbia, 1905; director and assistant manager National Finance Co., 1905-1907; organized present company, 1907. Lieutenant 5th Regiment, Vic- toria, since 1909. Married Agnes Ger- trude Dunn, Winnipeg, 1903; has one son and one daughter. Clubs: Pacific; Junior Army & Navy (London, Eng- land). Methodist. Address: Victoria, B. C. BEID, Henry Arthur Iiestock, M. D., C. M. — Physician and Surgeon. Born Gladstone, Queensland, Australia, Oct. 14, 1868, son of John Lestok and Louisa Anne Reid. Came to Winnipeg, as a boy, with his parents, 1874. Educated Trinity Collegiate School, Port Hope, Ont.; Presbyterian Mission School, Prince Albert; Trinity University. Prac- ticed, Prince Albert, since 1901. Medi- cal Health Officer since 1906; physician to Indian Reserve for nearly 20 years; jail surgeon and acting assistant sur- geon, R. N. W. M. P.; was physician to N. W. M. P. Detachment, Almighty Voice affair, 1897. Societies: A. P. & A. M.; I. O. F. Recreations: football, ten- nis, curling, cricket. Liberal; Anglican. Address: Prince Albert, Sask. JOHN REID. BEID, John. — Proprietor W^estminster Iron Works, 10th St., New Westminster. Born Carrickfergus, Ireland, March 28, 683 WHO'S WHO AND WHY 1852, son of Kzekiel and Mary Neison Reid. ]f;ducated public school. Came to Canada. 1873. Blacksmith, Ottawa, 1873. Came to British Columbia, 1877. Fore- man for W. R. Lewis, New Westmin- ster, 1877-1SS6; partner of Reid & Cur- rie. New Westminster, 1886-1893; owner of present business since 1893. Served as Alderman, New Westminster, 1S87- 1889: member of New Westminster School Board and Board of Trade, sev- eral years. Has been thirty-four years in m'.litary service; with Seymour Ar- tillery, 1878; Westminster Rifles; Brit- ish Columbia Garrison Artillery; 5th Regiment Artillery; Dulce of Con- naught's Own Rifles; Paymaster and member of 104th Infantry. Married Jessie Irving, daughter of Adam Irving, Oxford County, Ont., 1SS3; has four sons and three daughters. Club: Burn- aby Country. Societies: A. F. & A. M. ; W. O. W.; K. of P.; Liberal; has been president Liberal Association. Method- ist. Address: 425 Agnes St., New West- minster, B. C. REII>, Jolin Alexander. — Deputy Pro- vincial Treasurer and Government Print- er, Regina. Born Liverpool, England, March 4, 1862, son of David and Eliza- beth Miller Reid. Educated Liverpool Institute and University College, Liver- pool. Came to Canada, 1883; engaged journalism Western Canada; Dominion Government service, 1S84-1S89; Clerk of the Executive Council, Northwest Terri- tories; appointed to present offices sub- sequent to establishment of Province of Saskatchewan. Married Mabel Victoria Laurie. Address: Regina, Sask. REH), John Cliristie Walker, M. !■. A. — Farmer. Born Ed:nburgh, Scotland, July 25, 1871, son of Elizabeth Geddes Walker and William Reid; writer to the Signet. Educated Edinburgh Academy. Came to Manitoba, 1889, and took up land; elected for Deloraine, Manitoba Legislature, 1910. Club: Adanac. So- cieties: A. F. & A. M. and R. A. M.; St. Andrew's Winnipeg. Recreation: cricket, tennis and shooting. Conservative; Pres- byterian. Address: Underbill, Man. REID, John Restock, C. E. — Born Bowmanville, Ont., Sept. 12, 1841, son of Henry Solomon and Elizabeth Reid. Educated McGill University. Coffee and cotton planter, Australia and Fiji Islands, 1862-1868. Came to Winnipeg, 1870. and entered service of Dominion Govern- ment (he holds longest service record) ; Surveyor for Ind'an Department, Prince Albert, since 1877; member for Prince Mbert West, North West Territories Legislature, 1894. Paymaster Midland Battalion, Northwest Rebellion, 1885. Married Louise Anne Herbert, Australia, 1865; has nine sons and four daughters. Society: A. F. & A. M. Recreation: cricket. Liberal; Anglican. Address: Prince Albert, Sask. REID, John young-. — Of Robinson & Co., 398-412 Main St., Winnipeg. Born Toronto, Feb. 26, 1871, son of John Young and Mary Y. Reid. Educated Up- per Canada College. Clerk with Bunton, Reid & Co., Toronto, 1888; spent twelve years with Toronto General Trust Co., from cashier to secretary-treasurer. Came to Winnipeg, 1907. Treasurer and member of council, Winnipeg Board of Trade; Captain 79th Cameron High- landers. Married Georgina Robinson, Winnipeg, 1905; lias two sons. Clubs: Canadian; Manitoba; St. Cliarles Coun- try; Royal Canadian Yacht, Toronto. Society: St. Andrews. Recreation: lawn bowling. Liberal; Presbyterian. Ad- dress: 329 Wellington Crescent, Winni- peg, Man. ROBIE LEWIS REID, LL. B., K. C. REID, Robie Iiewis, Iili. B., K. C. — Barrister, of Bowser, Reid & Wallbridge, Canada Life Bldg., "Vancouver. Born Kentville, N. S., Nov. 3, 1866, son of Gideon Eaton and Ruth (Cogswell) Reid. Educated Dalhousie University; Univer- sity of Michigan. Practiced Fairhaven, Wash., 1889. Came to New Westminster, British Columbia, 1902; to Vancouver, 1902; joined present firm, 1907; ap- pointed King's Counsel, 1908; Debenture Commissioner for City of New West- minster. Married Lily Mackenzie, 1894. Clubs: Vancouver; Terminal City. Con- servative; Anglican. Address: 1333 Pa- cific St., Vancouver, B. C. 6S4 WHO'S WHO AND WHY HENRY REIPEL. BIIIFX:^, Henry. — Director British Co- lumbia Breweries; director Union Brew- ing Co., Ltd., Nanaimo; director Pilsener Brewing Co., Cumberland. Born Spiyer, Bavaria, Germany, April 2, 1869, son of John and Margaret Helmerfouth Reil'el. Educated public schools, Bavaria. In brewery business, Spiyer, 1879. With Weinhardt Brewery, Portland, Ore., 1886; with Chicago Brewery, San Francisco, 1887. Came to British Columbia, 1888, and employed by Nanaimo Brewing Co., which was purchased by Union Brewing Co., 1892, when was made manager; promoted Canadian Brewing & Malting Co., Vancouver, 1910, of which is man- aging director. Married Annie Brown, Victoria, 1893; has two sons and one daughter: Clubs: Nanaimo; Pacific (Victoria) ; Terminal City (Vancouver) ; Hamman Sohne. Societies: A. P. & A. M.; I. O. O. P.; Eagles; K. of P. Ad- dress: 1272, Twelfth Ave., W., Vancou- ver. BEIIiIiV, Clifford Bernard, B. A., I>I^. B. — Solicitor, Burns Block, Calgary. Born Sherbrooke, Que., April 11, 1881, son of William and Phoebe Broderick Reilly. Educated Saint Charles Bor- romee Seminary; Laval University. Came to Alberta and established pres- ent practice, 1903. Alderman, Calgary, 190T; 1909-1910. Clubs; Ranchmen's; Al- berta; St. Mary's. Liberal. Address: 337 Fifteenth Ave., W., Calgary, Alta. WILLIAM BARRINGTON REILLY. BEII^Ii'Y', William Barringlion. — Vice- president and Managing Director Rocky Mountains Cement Co., Ltd., Calgary; president Western Supply & Equipment Co.; director Alberta Loan & Invest- ment Co., Ltd.; director Dominion Sewer Pipe Co., Ltd. Born Dublin, Ireland, Feb. 6, 1870, son of William Alexander and Tamar Barrington Reilly. Edu- cated high school. Stenographer, chief clerk, Brie Railroad, Buffalo Lake, N. Y., 1893; assistant superintendent Ni- agara Electro Chemical Co., Niagara Palls, 1896; partner J. M. Hancock & Co., miners and shippers of coal, Niagara Palls, 1897-1906. Came to Alberta, 1906; established present business, 1907; director Y. M. C. A., Calgary. Married Harriet A. Cornes, daughter of Capt. Edward Cornes, Whitewater, Wis., 1896. Club: Macleod. Societies: A. F. & A. M.; Scottish Rite; Mystic Shrine. Recrea- tions: golf, cricket, swimming. Liberal: Anglican. Address: Suite 3, Marlborough Mansions, Calgary, Alta. BBNNIB, James Alexander. — Secre- tary-treasurer Westminster Trust & Safe Deposit Co., New Westminster. Born Kirkintilloch, Scotland, June 18, 1863, son of James and Charlotte C. Rennie. Educated Glasgow University. Export merchant's office, London, Eng- land; later employed London Stock Ex- change. Came to British Columbia, 1898, entering employ of Vancouver Gas Co., Ltd.; director Vanstone Heating Co.; served with London-Scottish Rifle Vol- unteers, seven years. Married Ellen Jane Shepherd, 1893: has two sons and three daughters. Address: New West- minster, B. C. 6S5 WHO'S WHO AND WHY REYlTOIiBS, Frank Stuart, M. D. — Kditor of Nanaimo Daily Herald. Born Wisconsin, United States, May 1, 1S63, son of Anselmo and Harriet Reynolds. Educated Fond du Lac University, Wis.; Rush Medical College, Chicago. Taught school; subsequently engaged practice of medicine, Wisconsin; mining Alaska. 1887-1S91; Collector of Customs, Port of Juneau, Alaska; came to British Co- lumbia, 1893. Married Loretta L,. Voorns, Lamartine, Wis.; has one son and one daughter. Address: Nanaimo. B. C. BICABDO, "Williani Crawley, B. A., J. p. — Manager, Director and Agent, Cold- stream Estate Co., Ltd.; Director, Im- perial Underwriters Corporation of B. C; Director, White Valley Irrigation & Power Co., Ltd.; Member of Executive, Western Canada Irrigation Association; Member, Board of Horticulture; Direc- tor, Vernon Jubilee Hospital. Born Gloucestershire, England, April 6, 1864, son of Henry David and Ellen Amy Ri- cardo. Educated Marlborough College; Jesus College, Cambridge. Came to Western Canada, 1886; partner, Ricardo & Bevan, stockmen, 1886-1895; present position since 1895. Served as Reeve, Coldstream Municipality, five years. Married Jessie Clara Bell, daughter of Peter Warren Bell, Michipicoten, Ont., 1910; has one son. Club: Union, Vic- toria. Anglican. Adress: Coldstream Ranch, Vernon, B. C. BICB, James Edward. — Managing Director Western Canada Fire Insurance Co., 812 First W., Calgary. Born Chat- field, Minn., Feb. 15. 1862, son of Michael and Julia Rice. Educated country school, Chatfield. Telegraph operator with C. P. R., Western division, 1883. Chairman Finance Committee, Rat Portage, 1899-1900: Alderman for two years. Came to Alberta, 1903. Married Marguerite B. McGuire, Winnipeg, 1893; has one son and two daughters. So- ciety: K. of C. Recreation: baseball. Address: 216 Eighteenth Ave., Calgary, Alta, BZCB, Bobert Iiyons. — (Retired). Born Whitby, Ont., Nov. 3, 1866, son of James and Nancy Rice. Educated Whitby school. Came to British Columbia, 1898. Married Isabell McArthur, 1900. Club: Canadian. Society: A. F. & A. M. Recreations: all outdoor sports. Liberal. Address: 1165 Burnaby St., Vancouver, B. C. BICH, Harry Nelson. — Agent for Brackman-Ker Milling Co., Ltd., Ladner. B. C. Born Twickenham, England, Jan. 11. 1857, son of Henry Robins and Eliza- beth Rich. Educated Bloxham school, Oxon., England. Came to British Colum- bia. 1880. Accountant Ladner. Notary Public; auctioneer and real estate broker. Married May Green, Ladner, 1888; has one son and four daughters. Club: Westminster (charter member). Society: A. F. & A. M. (P. G. M.). Re- creation: football. Address: Ladner, B. C. BICHABDS, Hon. Albert Blswood. — Puisne Judge of Court of Appeal for Manitoba, Winnipeg. Born Toronto, July 10, 1848, son of Hon. Stephen Richards, Q. C. Educat'^'d Upper Canada College and University College, Toronto. Called to Ontario bar, 1874; practiced Brock- ville. 1874-1882. Came to Winnipeg and called to Manitoba bar, 1882; practiced Winnipeg until 1899; appointed Puisne Judge of the Court of King's Bench for Manitoba, 1899; Puisne Judge of Court of Appeal, 1906; Bencher and Treasurer, Manitoba Law Society, for some years; Councillor, Manitoba University; Alder- man, Winnipeg, 1896-1899; Chairman License Commissioners, 1897; member Royal Grain Commission, 1900; member Lumber Commission, 1903. Married Har- riet Edith Henderson, Kingston, Ont., 1877. Club: Manitoba. Address: 222 May- fair Ave., Winnipeg. Man. BICHABBS, Gordon E., M. D. — Physi- cian, of Kergin & Richards, Stewart. Born Lyn, Ont., March 15, 1885, son of Rev. J. J. and Anna Richards. Edu- cated higli school, Athens, Ont.; Toronto University (gold medallist, 1908). Came to British Columbia, 1908. Medical health officer; medical superintendent Stewart General Hospital. Club: Stew- art. Address: Stewart, B. C. BICHABDS, Susan. — (Widow of Ste- phen Richards, Q. C). Born Buffalo, N. T. , daughter of Benjamin and Frances Chaffey. Married Stephen Rich- ards; has one son and two daughters. The late Stephen Richards was born Brockville, Ont., and practiced profes- sion in Toronto thirty years before com- ing to British Columbia, settling first at Victoria, and then at Vancouver, where he died, 1896. He was a Queen's Council; a specialist in jurisprudence; an acting judge; and Liberal. The only surviving son is Judge Richards, of Winnipeg. Address: 1951 Robson St., Vancouver, B. C. 686 WHO'S WHO AND WHY ERNEST LA MONT RICHARDSON. BICKARBSON, Ernest Iia KEont. — Manager Calgary Industrial Exhibition since 1906, Calgary; secretary and man- aging director Alberta Live Stock Asso- ciation. Born near Cobourg, Ont., March 26, 1875, son of Clayton M. and Annie Richardson. Educated public schools, Wicklow and Grafton, Ont.; Ontario Agricultural College. Printer, London, Ont., 1890; manager dairy farm. Myrtle, Ont., 1898-1899; bookkeeper and stenog- rapher Colonial Investment Co., Winni- peg, 1899-1900; assistant secretary Live Stock Associations and assistant super- intendent Fairs and Institutes for Terri- torial Government, Regina, 1900-1901. Came to Alberta, 1902; assistant secre- tary Live Stock Association, Board of Trade, Calgary Bxhibit'on, 1902-1906; manager of Craighurst Farm, comprising 800 acres, near Calgary, 1903-1904; sec- retary Calgary Board of Trade, 1906- 1908. Married Annie Adcock, London, Ont., 1904; has two sons and one daugh- ter. Recreations: tennis, motoring. Ad- dress: "Prairie Lodge," 9 27 Prospect Ave., Mount Royal, Calgary, Alta. RICHARDSON, Iiawford Moray. — Manager Royal Bank of Canada, Colum- bia St., New Westminster. Born Eltham, Kent, England, Nov. 13, 187 4, son of Catherine Elvira Richardson, daughter of General Macleane, and Mallcott Sid- ney Richardson, late Captain 35th Royal Sussex Regiment. Educated United Services College, Westward Ho, Eng- land; King's College, London; Tremel, France. Engaged wholesale tea busi- ness. Mincing Lane, London, England, 1892-1893. Came to Canada, 1893; LAWFORD MORAY RICHARDSON. farming, Grenfell, Sask., 1893; farming, Vancouver Island, 1893-1894; Customs House Broker, Rossland, B. C, 1894- 1896; Imperial Service, Naval Yards, Esquimalt, B. C, 1897-1898; entered service of Merchants Bank of Halifax, which later changed name to Royal Bank, 1898; stationed Vancouver, Atlin and Victoria; manager of Ladner branch, 1905-1907; Nanaimo, 1907-1910; manager New Westminster branch since 1910. Married Emma Wharton Secretan, daughter of Charles F. Hanington, locating engineer, C. N. R., 1906; has two daughters. Club: Westminster. So- ciety: A. F. & A. M. Anglican. Address: New Westminster, B. C. RICHARDSON, Robert Iiorne. — Man- aging Director Winnipeg Tribune. Born Balderson, Lanark County, Ont., June 28, 1860, son of Joseph and Harriet Rich- ardson. Educated Balderson public school. Newspaper reporter Montreal Star, 1878; Toronto Globe, 1880-1882 Came to Winnipeg, 1882, and partici- pated in the establishment of the Mani- toba Sun. which was later changed to Winnipeg Tribune (1890), of which he is still editor and proprietor. Elected to House of Commons, for Leisgar, 1896- 1901; unsuccessful, 1902; unsuccessful candidate to House of Commons, for Brandon, 1904; for Killarney, 1907; for Assiniboia, 1908; for Macdonald, 1912. Author of "Colin of the 9th Concession," 1903; "The Camerons of Bruce," 1905. Married Clara Jane Mallory, Mallory- town, Ont.; has five daughters. Club: Canadian. Independent; Presbyterian. Address: 78 Roslyn Road, Winnipeg, Man. WHO'S WHO AND WHY WILLIAM RICHARDSON. RICHARDSON, WilUam — Of RicliarO- son & Ferris, Real Estate Brokers, Sas- katchewan Ave., Portage La Prairie. Born Portsmouth, England, Nov. 20, 1859, son of William and Jane Richard- son. Came to Canada, ISBl. Educated grammar school, Kingston, Ont.; Com- mercial College, Belleville, Ont. Came to Manitoba, 1878. Established present bu.siness, 1882; president Portage la Prairie Development Co.; president Port- age Garage Co.; director Hospital Board. Married Sarah Parker, Treherne, Man., 1881; has four sons. Clubs: Portage; Country (President). Society: C. O. F. Recreations: shooting, motoring, boating. Conservative; Anglican. Address: Port- age la Prairie, Man. WHO'S WHO AND WHY BXCKETTS, Ernest Bamsay. — Theat- rical manager, Opera House, Vancouver. Born Leamington, England, Feb. 3, 1866, son of Dashwood Watts and Fanny Ger- trude Ricketts. Educated Felstead Col- lege; Leamington College. With Bank of Montreal, 1885-1898; left bank to take charge of Opera House, Vancouver. Director Northwestern Theatrical Asso- ciation: director Vancouver Horse Show Association, Ltd. Clubs: Vancouver;' Commercial: Terminal City; Jericho Country. Recreations: rid'ng, driving. Address: Vancouver, B. C. BIDDEIiIi, Archibald, W., M. 3^. A. — Farmer. Born Burns, Ont., June 25, 1864, son of Geo. and Jane Riddell. Educated public schools. Connected with the Farmer Elevator Trading Co., Oxbow. Elected to Saskatcliewan Legislature lor Souris, 1908. Married Katherine Stra- chan, 1887; has two sons and four daughters. Presbyterian; Provincial Rights. Address: Oxbow, Sask. BIDOTTT, Andrew William — Manager, Canadian Bank of Commerce, Regina. Born Port Hope, Ont., Aug. 8, 1864, son of Tliomas and Jessie Ridout. Educated Ottawa Collegiate Institute. Junior, Bank of Commerce, Montreal, 1881-1887; held various positions with saine bank at Ottawa, Simcoe, Brantford, Toronto and Windsor, Ont., 1887-1901; manager, Walkerville, Ont., 1901-1911; manager, Regina, since 1911. President, Walker- ton Board of Trade, two years. Married Isla Swabey, daughter of Arthur Swa- bey; granddaughter of Hon. Mr. Coles Premier of Prince Edward Island, 1894 has three sons and one daughter. Clubs Assiniboia; Wascana Country. Society A. F. & A. M. Recreations: golf, shoot- ing. Anglican. Address: 2319 Smith St., Regina, Sask. BIGGS, Herbert Wilkinson, M. D.; C WC., p. B. C. S. (Edin.) — Physician and Surgeon.- Born Wicklow, Ont., June 17, 1872, son of Robert and Ellen Riggs. Educated Winnipeg Collegiate Institute; Manitoba Medical College, Edinburgli University. Taught school Manitoba. Came to British Columbia, 1899. Direc- tor Dominion Trust Co.; director Federal Trust Co. Married Anna E. W. Carss, 1902; has two daughters. Club: Terminal City. Address: 1020 Georgia St., Van- couver, B. C. BII^EV, Ezra Hounsfield, M. Ii. A. — Rancher. Born Yorkville, Toronto, June 5, 1866, son of Thomas and Georgina Jane Riley. Educated public scliools. Elected to Alberta Legislature for Glei- chen, 1906; re-elected, 1909. Resigned, 1910, owing to difference with party, EZRA HOUNSFIELD RILEY, M. L. A. and defeated, 1910. Delegate to Synod and member Bishop's Council. Married Harriet Waterhouse; has two sons and one daughter. Liberal; Anglican. Ad- dress: Calgary, Alta. BILEY, Hon. Senator Georg-e. — (Re- tired). Born St. Catharines, Ont., April 2, 1843, son of P. and Catherine Riley. Educated St. Catharines and Buffalo, N. Y. Came to British Columbia, 1885. Unsuccessful candidate for House of Commons, 1900: elected, 1902; and re- elected 1904; resigned, 1906. Summoned to the 'Senate, March 22, 1906. Married Mary N. Balfour, Buffalo, N. Y., 1900; has one daughter. Liberal: Roman Catholic. Address: 1655 Oak Bay Ave., Victoria, B. C. BIIiEV, Harold W. — Of Rileys, Limit- ed, Financial Brokers, 22 4 8th Ave., W., Calgary. Born Montreal, Dec. 15, 1877, son of Thomas and Georgina Jane Riley. Came to Alberta, 1888, as a boy with parents to engage in ranching. Educated Montreal and Calgary. Appointed Deputy Provincial Secretary of Alberta on the formation of Province, 1905: resigned to found present firm, 1910. Secretary of University of Alberta, 1908-1910. Served University of Alberta, 1908-1910. Elected to Alberta Legislature for Gleichen, 1911. Served with Canadian Mounted Rifles, "G" Squadron; 1909-1910 as paymaster 101st Regiment, Edmonton Fusiliers. Alderman, Cal.gary, 1911. Married Alpha Maude Keen, St. Mary's, Ont., 1907; has one son and one daughter. Recreations: ridin.g, driving. Conservative. Addres's: Calgary, Alta. 689 WHO'S WHO AND WHY BZIiEV, Isaac, M. Ii. A. — Lumber Mer- chant. Born Mornington, Township, Perth County, Ont., Oct. 15, 1853, son of Charles Riley. Educated public schools. Came to Manitoba, 1876; en- gaged lumber business, Stonewall, 1887. Member for Rockwood, Manitoba Legis- lature, 1889; re-elected. 1903, 1907 and 1910. Member Stonewall school board. Married Laura M. Poore, Ridgetown, Ont., 1882; has two sons and two daugh- ters. Conservative; Methodist. Address: Stonewall, Man. BIIiEV, Robert Thomas, J. P. — Man- aging Director Northern Trusts Co.; Director Great West Life Assurance Co.; Director Canada Permanent Mort- gage Corp.; Director ]\Ianitoba and N. W. Land Co.; one of executors of late Senator Sanford; Vice-President Cana- dian Fire Insurance Co.; Vice-President Union Bank of Canada, Winnipeg. Born Yorkshire, England, July 1. 1851, son of Thomas Riley, ship owner and pub- lisher, and Livinia Riley. Educated St. Thomas Charterhouse, London, England. Was four years with City of London Real Property Co., and two years Ad- .iutant General's Department at Horse Guards, Whitehall. Came to Canada, 1873; farmer and contractor, Wentworth County, 1S73-1S81; came to Winnipeg, 1881; manager, Manitoba Drainage Co., and Western manager W. E. Sanford Mfg. Co.; manager Westbourne Cattle Co. for some years; promoter North Star Lumber Co., 1907; one of managers Wlii- nipeg Stock Exchange. President Win- nipeg Board of Trade, 1895-1896; ex-Al- derman; ex-Chairman of Police Commis- sioners; Chairman of Winnipeg Hospital Commission. Married Harriet Newga- trovd, Appleby Bridge, Yorkshire (de- ceased). Married Annie Sutherland, Brock, Ont.: has four sons and two daughters. Club: Manitoba. Recreation: farming. Protectionist; Methodist. Ad- dress: The Gables, Armstrong's Point, Winnipeg, Man. "Rim-HS, William Jeffery. — Journalist. Born Huddersfield, Yorks, England, May 2 4, is;79, son of Harry and Emily Rimes. Educated Peoples' College, Not- tingham. Came to Saskatchewan, 1903. Served with 90th Regiment. Society: S. O. E. Recreation: cricket. Address: Grenfell Sask. BIMMEB, His Honor Judge Reginald. — Judge of the District Court of the Judicial District of Cannington, Areola; honorary president Cannington Law So- ciety: president Boy Scouts Council of Cannington District. Born Southport, Lancashire, England, May 4, 1865. son of Sarali Frances Boothroys and Edward Johnson Rinimor, J. P., Mayor of South- port, England. Educated Liverpool and HIS HON. R. RIMMER. London. Solicitor, England, 1888-1891. Came to Winnipeg, 1891; practiced with A. E. Richards; came to Re- gina and called to North West Terri- tories bar, 1892; called to Manitoba bar, 1S98; legal adviser to Lieutenant-Gover- nor of North West Territories, 1897; De- partment of Indian Affairs, Ottawa, 1898; practiced law, Regina, 1892; Com- missioner to Investigate matters relating to Indians, 1899: present appointment, 1907. Editor and compiler of Consoli- ated Ordinances of the Territories, 1905. Married Leonie Isabel Gertrude Marchant, 1893; has three sons and three daughters. Liberal; Roman Catho- lic. Address: Areola, Sask. RITCHIE, Joseph Norman, B. Sc. (McGill), III. B. (Dalhousie). — Of John- stone & Ritchie, Barristers, Lethbridge. Born Halifax, March 2 4, 1878, son of Mary Ritchie and Joseph Norman Ritchie, Judge of Supreme Court of Nova Scotia. Educated Rothesay Col- lege: McGill University; Dalhousie Uni- versity. Law student with Ritchie & Robertson, Halifax, 1905. Served as Lieutenant 66th Regiment, Halifax, 1906- 1908. Married Diana Louie Lyndhurst Wadmore, daughter of Colonel Wad- more, Victoria, B. C, 1909. Club: Chi- nook. Conservative: Anglican. Addr?ss: "Lonnin Garth," Dufferin St., Leth- bridge, Alta. RITCHIB, Owen — Of Cowan, Ritchie it Grant, Barristers and Solicitors, Pa- cific Bldg., Vancouver. Born Rothesay, N. B., May 6, 1865, son of Sir William J. and Grace Vernon Nichelson Ritchie. Educated: Bishon's CoUese, I e-^noxville. Que. Called to Ontario Bar, 1889; prac- tised, Ottawa, 1889-1912. Called to Brit- ish Columbia Bar and joined present firm, 1912. Anglican. Address: Vancou- ver, B. C. 690 "WHO'S WHO AND WHY JAMES RITCHIE. BITCHIi:, James — Fruit Grower; Vice President, Summerland Supply Co. Ltd. President, Soutliern B. C. Orcliards, Ltd. Director, Garnet Valley Land Co. Ltd. Director, Kaleden Irrigation & Power Co. Ltd.; Manager, Kaleden Fruit Lands Development Co. Ltd.; President, Sum- merland Lumber Co. Ltd.; Treasurer, Okanagan College. Born Middleville, Lanark County, Ont., July 28, 1867, son of William and Elizabeth Ritchie. Edu- cated: public schools, Middleville. Farm- ed, Southern Manitoba, 1S79-1901; lum- ber business. Rainy River, 1901-1902 fruit growing, Summerland, since 1903 Reeve, Summerland municipality, 1911 councillor, four years; Postmaster since postofflce was installed, 1910. Married Margaret Findlay, Manitou, Man., 1905; has one son and two daughters. Recrea- tions: shooting, fishing. Liberal; Bap- tist. Address: West Summerland, B. C. WHO'S WHO AND WHY KITCHIZ:, W. B. A., K, C. — Of Bowser. Reid & Wallbridst', Barristers and Solici- tors, Canada Life Building, Vancouver. Born Annapolis. N. S.. .Tune 27, 1S60, son of Rev. James .T. Ritchie and Eliza R., daughter of Hon. W. B. Almon. Edu- cated County Academy, Annapolis, N. S. ; Upper Canada College; Harvard Law Scliool, Cambridge, Mass. Practiced An- napolis, 1882-1S86; as member of firm Ritchie & Ritchie, Annapolis, 1886-1889; member of firm Borden, Ritcliie, Parker & Cliisholm, and Ritchie & Robertson, Halifax, 1889-1911; appointed Q. C. by Dominion Government, 1905: Came to British Columbia, 1911, to become counsel in firm of Bowser, Reid & Wallbridge. President Nova Scotia Bar Society two years; president Nova Scotia Liberal Conservative Association two years. Married Lilian Stewart, daughter of Lieutenant-Colonel Charles J. Stewart, Halifax, 1905; has two sons. Liberal Conservative: Anglican. Ad- dress: Vancouver, B. C. RITHET, Robert Patterson, ex-M. F. — Merchant. 1117 Wharf St.. Victoria. Born Dumfriesshire, Scotland, April 22, 1814. son of John and Jane Rithet. Edu- cated Annan Academy, Scotland. Mer- chant, Liverpool, 1859. Came to British Columbia. 1862. President of California & Hawaiian Sugar Refining Co., San Francisco. Mayor, Victoria, 1885; mem- ber House of Commons, 1891-1898. Mar- ried Eliza .lane Munro, Victoria, 1875; one son and one daughter. Clubs: Union; Pacific Union (San Francisco). Recrea- tion: motoring. Address: 952 Humboldt St.. Victoria, B. C. RIXON, Herbert lorne. — Barrister. Born Milton, Ont., Oct. 22, 1872. son of Rev. Thomas Rixon. Educated Collegi- ate Institute, Toronto. Taught school York County. Ontario. Came to Bran- don, Man., 1892. Lieutenant Brandon Infantry Company, 1896-1897. So- ciety: A. F. & A. M. Conservative; An- glican. Address: Holland, Man. ROBARTS, Aldham Wilson — Manager, Canadian Bank of Commerce, Port Arth- ur; President Thunder Bay Rowing Club: Vice-President Canadian Club, Port Ar- thur: Director, Thunder Bay Country Club; member Council, Port Arthur Board of Trade; member Board of Ed- ucation, Port Arthur. Born St. Cathar- ines, Ont., July 3, 1863, son of Rev. Canon Thomas Tempest and Sarah Elizabetli Wilson Robarts. Educated: public and high schools, Thorold, Ont. Junior, Ca- nadian Bank of Commerce, Toronto, 1880; teller and accountant. Thorold, 1881- 1883: branch and head office, Toronto, ALDHAM WILSON ROBARTS. 1SS3-1892; discount clerk and account- ant, Montreal, 1892-1898; manager, Wat- erloo, 1898-1902; manager, Sault Ste Marie, 1902-1905; manager. Port Arthur, since 1905. Married Mary Montgomery Campbell, 1896: has one son and two daughters. Clubs: Port Arthur, Kam- inistiquia; Fort Williain. Recreations: golf, shooting, fishing, curling. Con- servative; Anglican. Address: 105 Court St., iVortli, Port Arthur, Ont. ROBB, William Rowley. — Retired Farmer. Born London, England, April 23, 1842, son of James and Isabella Robb. Educated Hendon, near London, England. In brewery business with his father, Hendon, 1857. Came to Comox, B. C, 1862; engaged farming, being one of the first white settlers in British Columbia. School Trustee Comox Dis- trict, 1880 to 1908. President Comox Agricultural Society. 1900-1901. Presi- dent Liberal Association, 1906. Married Jane Mitchell, Comox, B. C, 1894. Ad- dress: Comox, B. C. ROBERTS, Rev. Arthur Edward. — Pastor Chilliwack Methodist Church. Born London, England, April 27, 1866, son of George Henry and Anna Robert's. Educated Kingsland Middle Class School, London, England; Wesley College, Win- nipeg. jCame to Saltcoats, Sasks., 1889. Came to British Columbia, 1899. Secre- tary British Columbia Methodist Con- ference, 1905-1911; president, 1912. Ad- dress: Chilliwack, B. C. 692 WHO'S WHO AND WHY ROBERTS, John Powell. — Superin- tendent British Columbia branches of Northern Crown Bank, Vancouver. Born Ireland Island, Bermuda, May 11, 1S63, son of William and Eliza Roberts. Edu- cated Bermuda. With Federal Bank of Canada, Toronto, 1881; subsequently en- gaged with the Bank of British North America, Toronto, 1888; Montreal, 1888- 1890; Vancouver, 1890-1906, when be- came connected with present bank. Mar- ried Catherine Alys Mitchell, 1893; has three sons and one daughter. Clubs: Vancouver; Terminal City; Jericho Country; Canadian; Royal Vancouver Yacht. Recreations: yachting, fishing. Address: 1108 Nicola St. Vancouver, B. C. ROBERTS, I^ouis Melville, Iili. B., M. 1. A. — Of Roberts & Hunt, Real Estate and Financial Agents, High River. Born Iowa, United States, Dec. 15, 1878, son of Israel T. and Lenora Roberts. Edu- cated State University of Iowa. Legal Department, Marshall Field & Co., Chi- cago, 1902. Came to Alberta, 1904. Served as Lieutenant Iowa tSate Militia. Member of Alberta T^egislature for High River. Married Helen Atkinson, Chat- ham, Ont. ; has two sons. Clubs: High River; Canadian; Calgary. Recreations: riding, driving. Liberal; Anglican. Ad- dress: High River, Alta. THOMAS JOSEPH ROBERTS. ROBERTS, Thomas Joseph. — Proprie- tor Grand Hotel. 2 4 "Water St., Vancou- ver. Born Red Rapids, N. B., June 12, 1874, son of Charles and Jane C. Rob- erts. Came to British Columbia, 1887. Educated public schools; Westminster College, Vancouver. Married Pauline Roach, Brewer's Mills, Ont., 1904; has two daughters. Recreation: fishing. Liberal; Roman Catholic. Address: 16.35 Barclay St., Vancouver, B. C. W. P. ROBERTS. ROBERTS, W. P. — Real Estate Agent, of Roberts, Meredith & Co., 437 Seymour St., Vancouver. Born Dunster Somerset, England, May 25, 1866, son of Dr. Charles and Matilda Roberts. Educated Felsted grammar school, England. Farm- ing, Manitoba, 1894-1897; mining, Daw- son, Y. T., 1898-1899. Came to British Columbia, 1900, and engaged life insur- ance until 1903, when founded present business. Director Recreation Park & Amusement Co., Vancouver. Alderman in 1910. Served with Essex Volunteers. Married Mary McKinnon, Oak Lake, Man., 1889; has one son. Club: Western. Society: A. F. & A. M. Recreations: fishing, shooting. Address: Glencoe Lodge, Vancouver. S. C. ROBERTSOI7, Arthur James, J. F. — Investment and Insurance Broker, Muni- cipal Chambers, Davidson. Born Bowl- ing, Dumbartonshire, Scotland, March 27, 1879, son of Margaret Arthur Govan and Rev. David Doig Robertson, M. A., B. D. Educated Hamilton Crescent school; Oban high school. Came to Can- ada, 1896; returned to'~ Scotland after attending Ontario Agricultural College, 1898. Stockbroker's clerk, H. B. John- stone, Glasgow, 1898-1900; financial representative Argyle Chemical Co., Oban, 1900-1904. Came to Saskatchewan and established present business, 1904. Town Clerk, Davidson, Sask., since 1907; secretary Board of Trade since 1905; secretary local branch Bible So- 693 WHO'S WHO AND WHY ciety. Has visited Argentina, Brazil, Portugal, Paraguay and U. S. A. Mar- ried Christine McColI, Largs, Scotland. 1900. Club: Athenaeum (Glasgow). So- ciety: A. F. & A. M. (secretary 1909- 1910-1911). Recreations: tennis, motor- ing, traveling. Liberal; Presbyterian. Address: Davidson, Sask., and Braeside Bridge of Allan, Scotland. ROBERTSON, David. — Of Robertson & Hackett, Lumber Manufacturers, Van- couver. Born Fife, Scotland, March 28, 1850, son of Alexander and Jane Rich'e Robertson. Carpenter's apprentice, 1868- 1873; journeyman, Robert Neill & Sons, Manchester, England, 1873-18SS. Came to British Columbia. 1888, and estab- lished present business, Vancouver. So- cieties: A. F. & A. M.; S. O. S. (past chief) ; St. Andrew's. Presbyterian. Address: Vancouver, B. C. ROBERTSON, Harold Bruce, B. A. — Of Robertson & Heisterman, Barristers, 514 Fort St., Victoria. Born Victoria, Feb. 26, 1875, son of Hon. Mr. Justice A. Rocke Robertson, Judge Supreme Court, British Columbia, and Margaret Bruce Robertson. Educated Trinity College and Osgoode Hall. Called to Ontario bar, 1897; practiced profession Victoria, 1898. Married Helen McGregor Rogers, daughter of Lieutenant-Colonel H. C. Rogers, Peterboro, Ont., 1903; has two sons. Clubs: Union (Victoria); United Empire (London, England). Society: A. F. & A. M. Address: 510 Charles St., Victoria, B. C. ROBERTSON, Harry Haveloclc. — Of Robertson, Dickson & Macdonald, Barris- ters. 135 Jasper Ave., E., Edmonton. Born Seaforth, Ont., Oct. 6, 1870, son of Wal- ter Scott and Harriet R. Doty Robert- son. Educated public schools and Col- legiate Institute, Seaforth, Ont. Came to Alberta, 1882. Law student, S. S. & H. C. Taylor, and with Brown & Rob- ertson, Edmonton, 1892-1896; member present firm. 1910. Unsuccessful candi- date Alberta Legislature for Edmonton. Married Annie Stewart Macfarlane, 1906; has two sons and two daughters. Club: Edmonton. Society: A. F. & A. M. Con- servative; Presbyterian. Address: 272 Eleventh St., Edmonton, Alta. ROBERTSON, Joliu Buff, M. !•. A. — Druggist. Born Chesterfield. Oxford County, Ont., March 26, 1873, son of late Rev. Wm. and Elizabeth Robertson. Educated Elora high school and Ontario College of Pharmacy. First elected to Saskatchewan Legislature for Canora, 1908. Presbyterian; Liberal. Address: Canora, Sask. JOHN PALMERSTON ROBERTSON. ROBERTSON, John Palmerston. — Provincial Librarian of Manitoba since July 1, 1SS4. Born Fortingal, Perthshire, Scotland, May 23, 1841, son of Donald Robertson. Came to Ottawa, 1845. Edu- cated Ottawa and Toronto Normal School. Taught school; subsequently engaged for some years journalism in Ottawa; came to Winnipeg, 1879; on staff of Free Press and agent Canadian Associated Press; Provincial Librarian since 18 84; School Trustee and Alderman Ottawa; e.x-president of St. Andrew's So- ciety, Winnipeg; deputy royal chief of Order of Scottish Clans; secretary Mani- toba Curling Association. Author of a "Political Manual of Manitoba and North West Territories," 1887. Married Jessie Graham, Ottawa, 1869. Presbyterian. Address: 15 Moxam Court, Winnipeg, Man. ROBERTSON, Mary Iiang-. — Pianiste and Music Teacher. Born Belleville, Ont., daughter of James Mitchell and Amelia Neilson Robertson. Educated Portage la Prairie schools; musical edu- cation under Dr. Edward Fisher, To- ronto; under Benno Schonberger, Lon- don, England. Came to Manitoba, 1882. Clubs: Women's Musical; Women's Can- adian. Presbyterian. Address: 666 Ger- trude Ave., Winnipeg, Man. 694 WHO'S WHO AND WHY JAMES A. ROBERTSON. BOBEBTSON', James A. — President and Managing Director Archer & Robert- son, Ltd., Real Estate and Financial Brokers, Dominion Bank Building, Cal- gary; President and Managing Director Robertson & Carlile, Ltd., Financial Brokers. Born Rosshire, Scotland, April 1, 1887, son of James and Adeline Robert- son. Educated Perse School, Cambridge, England. Clerk Dominion Bank, Gren- fell, Sask., 1906. Came to Alberta, 1908; established present business, 1910. Lieu- tenant 103d Regiment, Calgary. Mem- ber of Calgary Board of Trade. Clubs: Ranchmen's; Alberta; Golf and Country (Calgary). Society: A. F. & A. M. An- glican. Address: Ranchmen's Club, Cal- gary, Alta. ,695 WHO'S WHO AND WHY THOMAS ROBERTSON, D. D. S. BOBEBTSON, Thomas, D. D. S. — ^Of McEwen, Amos & Robertson, Real Estate and Financial Agents, Central Ave., Prince Albert; Director, North Saskat- chewan Investment Co., Ltd.; Director, Great West Life Co. Born Prince Ed- ward Island, Feb. 23, 1873, son of John and Isabel Robertson. Educated public schools. Prince Edward Island; Balti- more, Md., University (D. S. S., 1901). Accountant, Prince Edward Island, 1893- 1898. Came to Prince Albert, 1898; prac- ticed dentistry. Prince Albert, 1898- 1909; present partnership formed, 1909. Member Executive Board, Prince Albert Board of Trade; Alderman, Prince Al- bert, 1912; director, Victoria Hospital Board. Married Myrtle Hillson, Prince Edward Island, 18 94; has one daughter. Societies: A. F. & A. M.; K. P.; I. O. O. F. ; I. O. F. Recreations: motoring and out loor sports. Liberal; Presbyter- ian. Address: 118 E. 11th St., Prince Albert, Sask. "WHO'S WHO AND "WHY "WILLIAM ROBERTSON. ROBERTSON, William — - Assistant General Manager, The Rat Portage Lum- ber Co. Ltd., 1S15 Granville St., Van- couver. Born Cuoar, Fifeshire, Scot- land, Nov. 8, 1863, son of John and Mary Robertson. Educated: Madras Academy, Cupar; Madras College, St. Andrews. Came to Canada, 1885: farmed, Sas- katchewan, 1885-1892; with Cameron & Kennedy, lumbermen. Rat Portage, 1892; business incorporated as Ontario & Western Lumber Co., 1893; later changed to The Rat Portage Lumber Co. Ltd.; appointed Secretary-Treasurer, 1896; As- sistant General Manager, 1909. Married Bertha Louisa Thompson, Liverpool, 1884; has four sons and six daughters. Club: "Vancouver. Societies: A. F. &. A. M. ; St. Andrew's; Caledonian. Recrea- tions: shooting, fishing, curling. Lib- eral Baptist. Address: Pine Crescent, Shaughnessy Heights, Vancouver, B. C. ROBINSON, Edward Milward. — Of Robinson & Black, Financial and Real Estate Agents, Winnipeg. Born Fawk- ham, Kent, England, Feb. 5, 1868, son of Rev. Thomas Robinson and Frances E. Robinson. Is a brother of Admiral C. G. Robinson, C. V. O. Educated Bath, E'hg- land. Came to Winnipeg, 1887. Married Caroline Isabel Armstrong, St. Paul, Minn., 1898; has one son and one daugh- ter. Clubs: Manitoba; St. Charles Coun- try; Canadian. Recreations: golf, yacht- ing. Conservative; Anglican: Address: 238 Roslyn Road, Winnipeg, Man. ROBINSON, Pranklin Joseph, C. E.— Managing Director Saskatchewan Gen- eral Investment & Agency Co., Ltd., Kerr Block, Regina. Born St. Thomas Ont., Oct. 20, 1870, son of Jabel Rob- inson, farmer and politician, ex-Mem- ber of Parliament for West Elgin, and Caroline Robinson. Educated pub- lic schools Elgin County; Collegiate Institute, St. Thomas; School of Practi- cal Science, Toronto. Assistant to J. S. O'Dwyer, Department Railways and Canals, Ottawa, 1897; civil engineer, Barrie, Ont., 1898-1899; returned to Do- minion Government Service and Sta- tioned Kirkfield on No. 2 section, Bal- sam Lake Division, Trent Valley Canal, 1899; District Surveyor Engineer, North West Government Department of Public Works, MacLeod, Alta., 1900-1903; Dis- trict Surveyor and later Director of Sur- veys, inside staff. North West Terri- tories Government Department of Pub- lic Works, Regina, 1904-1905; Deputy Minister of Public Works, Province of Saskatchewan, 1905-1910. Married Eme- lina Scott, Qu'Appelle, 1906; has two daughters. Society: A. F. & A. M. (Royal Arch). Recreation: football. Liberal; Anglican. Address: 2839 Angus St., Re- gina, Sask. ROBINSON, Jerry. — Of Robinson & Co. Department Store, 398 Main St., Winnipeg. Born Quebec. Clerk dry goods store, London, Ont.; subsequently dry goods business on his own account, Mitchell, Ont. Came to Emerson, Man., 1878, and Winnipeg, 1881, when opened a general department store; director Northern Trust Co. Club: Carlton. Con- servative. Address: 282 Broadway, Win- nipeg, Man. ROBINSON, J. T. — Real Estate Agent; Director B. C. Fruit Lands Co.; Director Royal Inland Hospital; Director Anti- Tuberculosis Society; Director Tender- foot Mining Co., Ltd. Born Elma, Ont., May 24, 1868, son of Alexander and Elizabeth Robinson. Educated public schools; graduate Military Academy, Toronto. Part owner and editor, Gleaner, Cannington, Ont.; Daily News, Berlin, Ont.; came to British Columbia, 1897, and established Kamloops Standard; founded present business, 1898. Served as Alderman, 1904-1906, and as Mayor, Kamloops, 1908, 1909, 1910, 1911, 1912. Member of Board of Investigation of Water Rights, Province of British Co- lumbia. Married Maggie S. Thorold, Can- nington, Ont.; has two daughters. So- cieties: I. O. O. F.; K. of P.; I. O. F. Recreations: shooting, fishing, motoring. Conservative; Anglican. Address: Kam- loops, B. C. 697 WHO'S WHO AND WHY ISAAC ALVIN ROBINSON. ROBINSON, Isaac Alvin — Bank of Hamilton, Chambers, Brandon. Born Blenheim, Kent County, Ont., June 6, I860, son of Henry and Julia Ann Burtt Robinson. Educated Blenheim High School and private school, London, Ont. (.'lerk Merchants' Bank of Canada, 1881- 1897, being stationed at Toronto, Hamil- ton, Winnipeg and other points; came to Brandon, 1891; opened Bank of Ham- ilton, Brandon, 1898; organized Empire Brewing Co., Ltd., and was Vice-Presi- dent and Managing Director, 1899-1906; established present business, 1906; put on first subdivision to Brandon, 1910. Holds Life Governorship of Brandon General Hospital; charter ineinber and member executive, Brandon Club; mem- ber executive, Brandon Commercial Bu- reau; Fellow and Honorary Correspond- ing Secretary Royal Colonial Institute, London, England. Married Mabel Mary Evans, daughter of ex-Mayor B. Evans, Brandon, 1906; has two sons. Conserva- tive; Anglican. Address: Villa Louise, Brandon, Man. 698 ROBINSON, Samuel. — Master Mari- ner, Commanding R. M. S., Empress of Japan. Born Hull, Yorkshire, England, May 8, 1870, son of Henry and Susan Pearson Robinson. Educated grammar school, Hull. Went to sea as apprentice, 1884; served various shipping companies until 1895, when joined C. P. R. service, as junior officer on Empress of Japan; appointed to command R. M. S., "Athen- ian," 1903; subsequently command of R. M. S. Monteagle and Empress of India. Married Jessie Benton Nichols, 1901. Recreation: cricket. Conservative; An- glican. Address: 1991 Nelson St., Van- couver, B. C. ROBINSON, Capt. -William. — Of Wm. Robinson Co., Ltd, 603 Builders Ex- change, "Winnipeg; Vice-President North- ern Crown Bank; Director Crown Life Insurance Co. ; Director Northern Mort- gage Co.; Director Northern Trusts Co.; Director Great West Permanent Loan Co.; President Canadian National Fire Insurance Co. Born Rawdon, Que., Dec. 22, 1849, son of William and Jane A. Paton Robinson. Educated Montreal pub- lic schools; Fergus grammar school. On railway construction, 1868; came to Win- nipeg, 1875; was engaged on C. P. R. construction between Winnipeg and Rat Portage, Ont. ; began build'ng steam- boats, 1878; was first man to place a steamer on Lake Winnipeg; was one of the founders of Northwest Navigation Co., of which he became manager and is now president. Is steamboat owner and largely interested in lumber, gen- eral store and fish business. Lake Win- nipeg. Consolidated all flsh companies doing business on Lake Winnipeg under name Dominion Fish Co., of which is president, 1898. Married Katherine Ann Easton, Winnipeg, 1886; has two sons and one daughter. Clubs: Manitoba; St. Charles Country. Society: A. F. & A. M. Recreations: golf, motoring, riding, driving. Independent; Methodist. Ad- dress: 264 Roslyn Road, Winnipeg, Man. WHO'S WHO AND WHY ROBISON, Herbert Edward. — Barris- ter. Born Consecon, Prince Edward County, Ont., March 19, 1879, son of William A. and Mary Elisabeth Robison. Educated high school, Picton, Ont.; Manitoba Normal school. Taught school Prince Edward County, 1886; came to Manitoba, 1890; Councillor, town of Car- man; Mayor, 1912; member executive and ex-president Carman Board of Trade Treasurer, Dufferin Municipality, 1900- 1902; Town Solicitor for many years. Farms 2,500 acres, Red River Valley. Married^ Anna Falconer, Belleville, Ont., 1900; has three sons and one daughter. Club: Carleton. Societies: A. F. & A. M. (32d dgeree); A. O. U. W.; C. O. F.; K. of P. President Dufferin Conserva- tive Association past Ave years. Recrea- tions: motoring, hunting, shooting. Con- servative; Methodist. Address: Carman, Man. ROBITAII>IiB, G. S. P. — Manager Que- bec Bank, 530 G-ranville St., Vancouver. Born Three Rivers, Que., June 19, 1871, son of Louis J. and Sarah Wark Robi- taille. Educated high school. Three Rivers. Junior, Quebec Bank, Three Rivers, 1888; subsequently Montreal; manager Shawenegan Falls, Que., 1900- 1905; manager St. Roche, Que., 1905-1911. , Married Lynn Ward, daughter of Hon. J. K. Ward, Montreal, 1908; has one son. Clubs: Garrison, Quebec. Recreations: tennis, squash ball. Anglican. Address: Vancouver, B. C. ROBI^IN, Adelaide. — (Wife of Hon. R. P. Roblin, Premier of Manitoba.) Born Prince Edward County, Ont., daughter of Nathaniel and Weltha DeMille. Edu- cated Albert College, Belleville, Ont. Came to Manitoba, 1880. Married Hon. R. P. Roblin, 1875; has four sons. Protestant. Address: Garry St., Winni- peg, Man. 699 WHO'S WHO AND WHY SIR RODMOND PALExN ROBLIN. ROBIiIN, Sir Rodmoud Falen, M. 3^. A. — Farmer. Premier, Provincial Sec- retary and Railway Commissioner for Province of Manitoba since 1900. Born Sophiasburg, Prince Ed- ward County, Ont., Feb. 15, 1853, son of James Piatt and Deborah Roblin. Educated Albert College. Belleville, Ont. Came to Winnipeg, 1877; general store, Carman, Man., 1880-1886. Reeve five years, warden two years and scliool trus- tee of Dufferin. Contested Dufferin for Manitoba Degislature unsuccessfully, 1886 and was an imsuccessful candidate for Morden. Elected Manitoba Legisla- ture for Dufferin, 1888, and afterwards for Woodlands; was leader of the Op- position in Assembly; formed a govern- ment, Oct. 29, 1900, with Mr. Roblin as Premier and President of the Council. Sworn as Commissioner of Railways, Nov. 3, 1900; and as Minister of Agri- culture, Dec. 22, 1900; re-elected, 1903- 07-10. Aim of his policy to secure to the farmers and mercantile community pro- tection against excessive freight charges. Promoted Northern Elevator Co., 1893; Northwest Publishing Co., 1894; Domin- ion Elevator Co., 1897; Manitoba Ranch- ing and Graingrowing Co., 1893; Director Northern Crown Bank; attended coro- nation of King Edward, 1902; presented to King George and Queen Mary. 1911; attended coronation of King George, 1911; member of the Interprovincial Con- ference, 1906: opposed reciprocity, 1911; 700 WHO'S WHO AND WHY knighted, 1911. Married Adelaide De- Mille, 1875; has four sons. Clubs: Man- itoba; Carleton; St. Charles Country. Conservative; Methodist. Address: 211 Uarry St., Winnipeg, Man. HON. HUGH AMOS ROBSON. ROBSON, Hon. Hugh Amos — Born Barrow-in-Furness, England, Sept. 9, 1871, son of Robert and .Jane Robson. Came to Canada, 1882; called to bar N. W. T., 1892; practised law Arms of Scott, Hamilton & Robson, and Haultain & Robson. In 1896 appointed Deputy Attorney-General of N. W. T : joined firm of Aikins, Culver & Co., Winnipeg, 1899, being called to bar of Manitoba; appointed K. C, for Manitoba, 1909; con- tinued in practice, Aikins, Robson & Co. till 1910; appointed Judge of Court of King's Bench, June 23, 1910; resigned June, 1912, to take office as Pviblic Utili- ties Commissioner for Manitoba. Mar- ried Fannie Laidlaw, 1897; has two sons and four daughters. Presbyterian. Ad- dress: 82 Balmoral Place, Winnipeg, Man. BOBSON, James Goodfellow — Presi- dent and Managing Director, Timberla^d Lumber Co. Ltd., Westminster Trust Bldg., New Westminster. Born Ayr, Ont,. April 20, 1887, son of Michael and Jennie Robson. Educated public schools, Ayr; National Business College, Port- age la Prairie, Man.; grain buyer, Ogil- vie Flour Mills Co., on the Prairie, 1903- 1905; shingle business, in liis own name, Tynehead, B. C, 1908-1910; present com- pany since 1910. Chairman, Lumber Committee of the Board of Trade, 1912. Married Jeannie Law, Vancouver, 1911. JAMES GOODP^ELLOW ROBSON. Club: Westminster. Societies: Hoo Hoo. Recreation: hunting. Libei-al; Presby- terian. Address: 713 Hamilton St., New Westminster, B. C. BOBSON, James Wells, ex-M. Xi. A. — Farmer. Born Calcutta, India, March 1, 1867,' son of Jane and William Robson, M. D. Educated Edinburgh, Scotland; Ontario Agr-cultural College. Came to Manitoba and engaged farming at Port- age la Prairie, 1891; came to Swan River, Man., 1900. Member of Manitoba Leg- islature for Swan R'ver, 1903-1907; ex-Reeve. Staunch advocate of gov- ernment ownership and operation; In this he disagreed with Manitoba Grain Growers' Association, they stand-ng for administration by independent commis- sion; he was defeated by the power he was responsible for creating in his own constituency upon this disagree- ment as to procedure. Married Jane Balmer, Ridgetown, Ont., 1892; has one son and four daughters. Recreation: study of economics as they affect the farmer. Conservative; Presbyterian. Ad- dress: Benito, Man. BOCHE, The Hon. William James, M. D., C. M., M. P. — Minister of the In- terior. Born Clandeboye, Ont., Nov. 30, 1859. Educated: public schools, Lucan, Ont.; high school. London, Ont.; Trinity Medical College, Toronto; Western Uni- versity. London. Came to Minnedosa, 1883; Territorial Representative. Mani- toba Medical Council, 1885-1901. Un- successful candidate to Manitoba Legis- lature, 1892. Elected to House of Com- mons, general election. 1896: re-elected, 1900, 1904, 1908 and 1911. Elected Con- 701 WHO'S WHO AND WHY servative Whip for the West, 1901; ap- pointed Minister of the Interior, 1912. Married Annie E. Coolt, Toronto, 1883. Society: I. O. O. F. (Grand Representa- tive to Sovereign Grand Lodge, Cliatta- nooga, Tenn., and Atlantic City, N. J.. 1883). Conservative; Anglican. Ad- dress: Minnedosa, Man. ROCHPORT, W. D'O. — Architect, Pemberton Building, Victoria. Born Southsea, England, April 7, 1884, son of Captain D'Oyly T. and Constance Roch- fort (nee Cayley). Educated England and United States. Newspaper artist and reporter United States. 1900. Came to British Columbia. 1904. Served with 5th Regiment. Married Glen W'itzer, an actress, leading lady Pollard Opera Co., Tacoma, Wash. Clubs: Royal Victoria Yacht; Oak Bay Yacht. Recreation: yachting. Conservative; Anglican. Ad- dress: Victoria, B. C. ^H^P^H ^^^VIK^^ x^^^^l BENJAMIN TlNGLiEY ROGERS. ROGERS, Benjamin Ting'ley. — Presi- dent and General Manager British Co- lumbia Sugar Refinery Co., Ltd., 997 Powell St., Vancouver; president Van- couver-Fiji Sugar Co., Ltd. Born Phil- adelphia, Pa., Oct. 21, 1865, son of Sam- uel Blythe and Clara Rogers. Educated Phillips Academy, Axidover, Mass. Chem- ist, sugar refinery. New Orleans, La.. 1881-1883; superintendent Havemeyer & Elder Sugar Refinery, New York, 1883- 1889. Came to Vancouver, 1889. Married Mary Isabella Angus, Victoria, 1S92; has three sons and three daughters. Clubs: Vancouver; Terminal City; Royal Van- couver Yacht; Union (Victoria); Mani- toba (Winnipeg); St. James (Montreal). Recreations: yachting, shooting. Angli- can. Address: 1531 Davie St., Vancou- ver, B. C. ROCrERS, Clarence H. — Of Rogers, Black & McAlpine, 537 Pender St., Van- couver: director Vancouver Colonization Co., Ltd.; secretary-treasurer Fire Val- ley Land Co., Ltd. Born Winnipeg. Aug. 18, 1886, son of James Henry and Emma Carter Rogers. Educated public and high schools. Came to British Columbia, 1896. Married Mary Dixon, Vancouer, 1911. Society: Arctic Brotherhood. Recreation: football. Conservative: Baptist Ad- dress: 601 Bute St., Vancouver, B. C. ROGERS, David McGreg'or, M. A. — Barrister and Solicitor, Times Bldg., Victoria; President, Uplands, Ltd.; Pres- ident, Rogers & Co. Ltd.; President, Canada Western Chartered Corporation; Director, Hastings Shingle Mfg. Co. Ltd.; Director, British American Trust Co. Born Peterboro, Ont., May 4, 1874, son of Col. H. C. and Maria Burritt Rogers. Educated: Trinity College School, Port Hope; Trinity University, Toronto. Call- ed to British Columbia Bar, 1901; prac- tised in own name, Victoria, 1901-1904; member of firm. Barnard & Rogers, 1904- 1906: retired from general practise, 1906, doing only corporation practice. Sec- retary, Conservative Assn., 1902. Mar- ried Mary Ferris. Tacoma, 1904. Clubs: Union; Pacific; Victoria Golf; Royal Vic- toria Yacht. Recreations: golf, cricket. Conservative; Anglican. Address: Beach Drive, Oak Bay, Victoria, B. C. ROGERS, Georg-e Thomson — Interna- tional Brokerage Co., 517 Pender St., Vancouver. Born Glasgow, Scotland, Oct. 18, 1865, son of Frederick and Mar- garet Rogers. Educated public schools, Glasgow. Postoffice messenger, Glas- gow, 1880. Came to Manitoba, 1888; later moved to British Columbia. Ex- Mayor, Cranbrook, B. C. Married Chris- tina Taylor Bickerton, Virden, Man., 1889. Club: Terminal City, Vancouver. Society: A. F. & A. M. Conservative. Address: 1213 Beach Ave., Vancouver, B. C. ROGERS, Henry Edgerton Ryerson. — Vice-President of Rogers Realty Com- pany. Ltd., 258 Portage Ave., Winnipeg, and 31 Great St. Helens, London, Eng- land. Born Centralia, Huron County, Ont., June 5, 1876, son of Joseph and Elizabeth Jane Hodgins Rogers. Came to Manitoba, 1884. Educated Winnipeg. Taught school, 1894-1895; druggist, Win- nipeg, 1896-1898; Klondyke rush of 1898; went over Teslin Trail; prospector Yukon until 1902; president Hislop's Limited, Winnipeg; Clover Bar Coal Co., Edmonton. Club: Canadian. Society; A. F. & A. M. Recreations: tennis, foot- ball, baseball. Liberal; Methodist. Ad- dress: London, England. 702 WHO'S WHO AND WHY HON. ROBERT ROGERS, M. P. I^OGEBS, Hon. Robert, M. P Minis- ter of the Interior, Ottawa; Director Black Lake Consolidated Asbestos Co.; Vice-President Monarch Life Assurance Co.; President Northwest Land Co.; Pres- ident Balfour Implement Co. Born Lake- fleld, Argenteuil County, Que., March 2, 1864, son of Lieutenant-Colonel George and Dora Rogers. Educated Berthier, Lachute and Montreal. Grain, mining and general merchandise business, Char- levoix, Clearwater, Man., and Rat Port- age, Ont., 1881-1900. Unsuccessfully contested Mountain for Manitoba Legis- lature, 1886 and 1892; unsuccessfully contested Lisgar House of Commons election, 1896; elected to Manitoba Legis- lature for Manitou, in 1899-1911. Mem- ber Executive Council, without porfolio, 1900; Minister of Public Works, 1900- 1911 ; Acting Premier during Mr. Roblin's illness, 1911; resigned, 1911; appointed Minister of Interior and elected to House of Commons for Winnipeg, 1911; Trus- tee, Manitoba Sanitarium for Consump- tives. Married Aurelia Regina Wid- meyer, 1888; has one son. Clubs: Mani- toba, Carleton; Adanac; St. Charles Country; Albany (Toronto). Society: A. P. & A. M. Recreations: riding and driv- ing. Conservative; Anglican. Address: Wilton Lodge, Roslyn Road, Winnipeg, Man. WHO'S WHO AND WHY SOGERS, James Henry. — General Steamship and Railway Agent, Centre St.. Prince Rupert. Born Brooklyn, N. Y., 1860, son of Charles and Eliza Rogers. Axeman on survey of C. P. R. West of Winnipeg, 1880; later station agent, and traveling agent C. P. R. Came to Brit- ish Columbia, 1896; general agent for Vancouver Railway until 1908, when es- tablished present business. Now repre- sents numerous steamship and railway lines and various insurance companies. Married Emma Carter, Winnipeg, 1885; has seven sons and two daughters. Clubs: Terminal City (Vancouver); Zero (Dawson); Tannana (Fairbanks, Alas- ka); Kaien Island. Recreations: all out- door sports. Address: Grand Trunk Pa- cific Hotel, Prince Rupert, B. C. ROCfERS, Jonathan. — Contractor (re- tired); President British Columbia Life Assurance Co.: Burrard Lumber Co.; vice-president Electric Turpentine Co. of Canada. Ltd. Born Plas Onn Glynceiriog, North Wales, July 30, 186.5, son of Ed- ward and Ann Rogers. Educated Pont- fadog. Contractor Liverpool. Came to British Columbia, 1887, engaged 'n same business. Alderman Vancouver City, 1906-1911; Park Commissioner, 1907-1910. Married Elizabeth Glywedog-Hughes, Greenfields. England, 1902. Address: "Argoed," 2050 Nelson St., Vancouver, B. C. R. H. ROGERS. M. A., B. C. L. ROGERS, R. H., M. A., B. C. !•. — Bar- rister. Born Alberton, P. E. I.. 1872, son of Hon Benjamin Rogers, Lieutenant- Governor, P. E. I. Educated Prince of Wales College, Charlottetown; McGill University. Came to British Columbia, 1899; practiced Vernon, 1904. Married Anna E. Eraser, Vancouver, 1906; has one son and one daughter. Liberal; Pres- byterian. Address: Vernon, B. C. ROGERS, Mrs. Robert. — Born Ayton, Ont., daughter of Charles and Barbara Widmeyer. Educated St. Mary's Aca- demy, Winnipeg. Came to Manitoba, 1883. Married Hon. Robert Rogers, 1888; has one son. Anglican. Address: Ros- l.vn Road, Winnipeg, Man. ROGERS, William, B. A., M. B., C. M. — Physician, 392 , Main St., Winnipeg. Born Lakefield, Ont., Sept. 24, 1866, son of George Rogers. Educated Lachute and Huntington Academy, Que.; McGill Uni- versity. Practiced Melita, Man., 1892; came to Winnipeg, 1901. Physician Win- nipeg Geneial Hospital; Professor of Medical Jurisprudence, Manitoba Medical College; ex-President of Council College Physicians and Surgeons, Manitoba; member of Provincial Board of Health. Clubs: Carleton; St. Charles Country; Adanac. Conservative; Anglican. Ad- dress: 389 Graham St., Winnipeg, Man. ROGERS, William Georg'e. — Of Rog- ers, Nesbitt & McRae. Real Estate Agts., 60 1/2 Hastings St., Vancouver. Born Leeds County. Ont., Aug. 27, 1854, son of Thomas and Eliza Rogers. Educated Athens, Ont. Farmed Manitoba, 1878. Reeve of North Cypress, Man., and on executive Manitoba Grain Growers' As- sociation. Came to British Columbia, 1907, and established present firm. Married Margaret Ann Stinson, Brandon. 1890; has one son and eight daughters Society: I. O. O. F. Recreation: fishing Address: 642 Tenth Ave. E., Vancouver, B. C. CHARLES FRANKLIN ROLAND. ROIiANB, Charles Pranklin. — Com- missioner. Winnipeg Development & In- dustrial Bureau, 828 Union Bank Build- ing, Winnipeg. Born St. Catherines, Ont., Jan. 29, 1870, son of John and Adeline Roland. Educated St. Catherines Collegiate Institute. Commercial busi- ness, St. Catherines. 1884-1889; came to Manitoba. 1889; Victoria, 1889-1893; Cleveland, Ohio, 1893-1903; returned to 704 WHO'S WHO AND WHY Canada, engaged journalism and pub- lished trade papers. Married Mayme A. Jones, Fort Dalhousie, Ont., 1898; has three sons and two daughters. Clubs: (Ex-president) Winnipeg Camera; Ad- vertising Men's Club (Hon. president). Recreations: lawn bowling, motoring. Presbyterian. Address: 175 Home St., Winnipeg, Man. BOI^STON, Henry Sharpe. — Born Nor- wich, Ont., Sept. 1, 1870, son of Robert William and Velette Rolston. Educated Walkerton high school; Woodstock Col- lege, Ont. Cam.e to Winnipeg, 1887; em- ploy of Hudson's Bay Co. for short time; traveled for Imperial Oil Co. three years; manager for that firm's Brandon branch ten years; then secretary of Fairchild Co., Winnipeg. Moved to British Colum- bia, 1903; wholesale and retail imple- ment business Vancouver under firm name of Walworth, Rolston Co., Ltd. Since coming to Vancouver has been closely connected with various organ"- zations, putting on poultry and kennel shows, president of each two years; one of three directors of first Vancouver Horse Show; one of the promoters of Vancouver Hunt; Vancouver Amateur Driving; British Columbia Fields Trial Clubs; manager Vancouver Exhibition Association. Married Nellie Inez Fair- child, 1894; has five sons and four daughters. Clubs: Vancouver Press; Terminal City; Royal Vancouver Yacht; Vancouver Hunt. Recreations: driving, stock raising, floriculture. Conservative. Address: 2300 Oak St., Vancouver, B. C. BOMXiBIIi, A. J. — Of Romeril, Fowlie & Co., Real Estate and Financial Agents, Imperial Bank Bldg., Prince Albert, Sask. Born Jersey, Channel Islands, Dec. 17, 1880, son of John Philip and Alice Marrett Romeril. Educated pri- vate schools, Jersey. Came to Canada, 1895; manager for Wm. Fruing & Co., Gaspe, Que., nine years; accountant, Revillon Freres, Edmonton, 1903-1904; came to Prince Albert and established present business, 1905. Married Beatrice Tootill, Lancashire, England, 1909; has one daughter. Societies: A. F. & A. M. (Royal Arch). Independent; Angli- can. Address: Prince Albert, Sask. BONAI^D, •William Sidney. — Of Ed- wards & Ronald, Chartered Accountants, Canada Life Bldg., Winnipeg. Born To- ronto, May 4, 1880, son of William M. and Emma W. Ronald. Educated public and commercial schools, Winnipeg (C. A., Ont., and Man.). Accountant for father, Winnipeg, 1893; subsequently go- ing to Toronto, 1896, and engaging in accountancy work for several large cor- porations and various firms, at the same time studying for Chartered Ac- countancy. Returned to Winnipeg, 1901. Married Lillian Ainley, Winnipeg, 1905. Clubs: St. Charles Country; Adanac; Carleton. Society: A. F. & A. M. Rec- reations: riding, fishing, yachting. Methodist. Address: 82 Stradbrooke Place, Winnipeg, Man. BOOKE, Charles, P. M. — Chief of Manitoba Mounted Police. Born Red- hill, Surrey, England, May 5, 1876, son of Dr. Benjamin Proctor Rooke, Inspec- tor General, Indian Army and Honorary Physician to Queen Victoria. Educated Wellington College, Berks, England Came to Manitoba, 1895. Served with Royal North West Mounted Police, 1900- 1905; organized Manitoba Mounted Po- lice, 1905. Married Elizabeth Surrey, 1906; has one son. Societies: A. F. & A. M. ; R. A. M. Address: Dauphin, Man. BOFEB, Bigrht Bev. Jolin Charles, B. A., M. A., D, D. — Bishop of Columbia. Born Frant, Sussex, England, 1858. Ed- ucated Oxford, England (B. A.) ; Trin- ity College, Toronto (M. A.); General Theological Seminary, New York (D. D.). Curate, Herstmonceux, Sussex, 1882-1883; Chaplain and Lecturer, Brase- nose College, Oxford, 1883-1885; Pro- fessor of Theology, Trinity College, To- ronto, 1885-1888; rector, St. Thomas Church, Toronto, 1885-1897; Professor of Theology, General Theological Semi- nary, New York, 1907-1911; elected Bishop of Columbia, 1911. Married Fanny Ewart Bethune, daughter of Rob- ert H. Bethune, Toronto, 1891. Address: Victoria, B. C. BOBIE, Georgre. — Chartered Account- ant; Secretary Ceperley, Rounsefell & Co., Ltd., Molsons Bank Chambers, Van- couver. Born Edinburgh, Scotland, Sept. 30, 1868, son of George L. Rorie, Secre- tary of National Bank of Scotland, Ltd. Educated Edinburgh Academy; Edin- burgh University. Admitted member of Chartered Accountants Society, Edin- burgh, 1892. Practiced, Perth and Dun- dee, Scotland, until 1908, when came to Vancouver. Was town councillor, Perth City, three years. Served as (Captain 4th V. B., Black Watch (Royal High- landers) ; retired, 1903. Joint author of Douglas and Rorie's B. C. Company Law Manual. Married Nina Campbell, daugh- ter of A. D. Campbell, Edinburgh, for- merly of Ederline, Argyllshire, 1899; has one son and one daughter. Club: Uni- versitv, Vancouver. Society: A. F. & A. M. Recreations: yachting, fishing, golf, photography. Address: 856 Cardero St., Vancouver, B. C. 705 WHO'S WHO AND WHY BOSZ:, George Christian, M. A. — Of Kelowna Courier. Director Kelowna Aquatic Association, Ltd.; Captain Ke- lowna Civilian Rifle Association. Born Moneydie, Perthshire, Scotland, July 8, 187 2, son of George and Christina Mac- Duff Latham Rose. Educated Inverness College; University of Aberdeen. Jour- nalist, Inverness Courier, Inverness, Scotland. 1890. Came to British Colum- bia, 1891; partner. Rose Bros., fruit growers, Kelowna, 1891-1896; sub-Col- lector of Customs, Cascade, B. C, 1897- 1905; purchased Kelowna Clarion, 1905. Served as Gunner, Aberdeenshire Artil- lery, Aberdeen, Scotland, 1889-1890. Club: Kelowna. Recreations: boating, swimming, rifle shooting, billiards. In- dependent Liberal; Theist. Address: Kelowna, B. C. BOSS, Joseph Ernest. — Of Alcock, Downing & Rose, 802 Mercantile Bldg.. Vancouver. Born Gloucester, Mass., Dec. 6, 1880, son of M. S. and Annie Rose. Came to British Columbia, 1888. Edu- cated Vancouver and Prince Edward Island. Plumber, Vancouver, 1900. Mar- ried Mabel Danella Alexander, Vancou- ver; has one daughter. Recreations: hunting, fishing, lacrosse. Address: Vancouver, B. C. BOSE, William John, B. A. — Dean of Residence, Wesley College, Winnipeg. Born Minnedosa, Man., Aug. 7, 1885, son of Henry and Prudence Rose. Edu- cated University of Manitoba; Univer- sity Oxford. Elected Rhodes scholar for Manitoba for year 1905, to Magdalen College, Oxford; took degree, 1908, and became instructor, Wesley College. Methodist. Address: Wesley College, Winnipeg, Man. BOSE, William Oliver, IX. D., C. TIL — Of Drs. Rose & Hartin, Physicians and Surgeons, Nelson. President Ice Fuel Co., Ltd.; director Pool Drug Co., Ltd. Born Prince Edward Island, Feb. 10, 1870, son of William and Charity Jane Rose. Educated McGill University. Senior resident physician. Royal Vic- toria Hospital, Montreal, 1898-1899; Kootenay Lake General Hospital, 1898- 1900; practiced, Nelson, since 1900. Lieutenant and Medical Officer, 120th Regiment, Rocky Mountain Rangers. Served as Mayor, Nelson, 1903-1904; Al- derman, many years; Provincial Medical Health Officer and Commissioner, 1904. Married Azza G. Brownell, Prince Ed- ward Island, 1901. Societies: K. of P.; S. O. E. Conservative; Baptist. Ad- dress: Nelson, B. C. BOSENBO^K, Anthony Bifirwartde, OT. P. — Financier; President, Rosenroll Lumber Co., Ltd.; President, Pigeon Lake Sawmill Co.; President, Rosenroll Stock and Grain Farm; Partner, Battle River Collieries. Born Castellamare, Italy, son of Rudolph and Margaret Thomson Ros- enroll. Educated privately. Came to Alberta, 1895; Justice of the Peace since 1896; Notary Public since 1897. Elected to N. W. T. Legislature Assembly for Wetaskiwin, 1898; re-elected by acclama- tion, 1902; elected to first Alberta Leg- islature, for Wetaskiwin, 1905. Married Ida Eberhardt, 1895; has two sons and one daughter. Liberal; Presbyterian. Address: Wetaskiwin, Alta. BOSENTHAIi, Aloysius Henry, O. U. I. — Parish Priest, St. Patrick's Church, Lethbridge. Born Niederfischbach, Rhine Province, Germany, Jan. 20, 1878, son of John Rosenthal and Mary Schuster. Educated elementary schools, 1884-1892; privately, 1892-1894; Gymnasium, Pader- horn, Germany, 1894-1895; Carolinum Valkenburg, Holland, 1895-1899; Semi- nary, Huenfeld, Germany. 1899-1905. Came to Canada, 1905; curate, St. Joa- chim's Church, Edmonton, 1905-1909; present charge since 1909. Society: K. of C. Roman Catholic. Address: Leth- bridge, Alta. BOSOMAir, Graham, J. P. — City Clerk and Treasurer of Enderby. Born Lon- don, England, March 6, 1861, son of Rev. Joseph Edward and Mary Elizabeth Rosoman. Educated privately. Com- menced career, education office, London. Came to British Columbia, 1893. Police Magistrate, Enderby; Stipendiary Mag- istrate for Okanagan Electoral Division; Judge of Small Debts Court. Holds various offices connection with Church of England. Married Blanche Pinning- ton, London, England, 1888; has one daughter. Society: A. F. & A. M. Ad- dress: Enderby, B. C. BOSS, Alexander — Of Ross & Bige- low. Barristers and Solicitors, Kerr Blk., Regina; Agents for Attorney General of Saskatchewan, since 1906. Born Fowes, Scotland, Dec. 2, 1880, son of Adam Simpson and Grace Laing Ross. Came to Regina as a boy. Educated public and high schools, Regina; Law Society, Northwest Territories. Member of firm, Johnston & Ross, 1901-1906; present partnership formed, 1906. President, Re- gina District Liberal Association; sec- retary. Provincial Liberal Association. Captain, 95th Saskatchewan Rifles. Mar- ried Harriet Beatrice Scott, 1909. Clubs: Assiniboia; Wascana Country. Liberal; Presbyterian. Address: 2237 Cornwall St., Regina, Sask. 706 WHO'S WHO AND WHY BOSS, Androw Ooodfellow. — Manager Trusts and Guarantee Co., Ltd., Cal- gary. Born Chesley. Ont., Sept. 2, 1871, son of William and Ellen Ross. Edu- cated high school, Walkerton, Ont. Gen- eral office clerk, Toronto, 1889. Came to Alberta, 1906. Married Llllie Easton, Toronto; has one son. Club: Alberta. Society: A. F. & A. M. Address: Cal- gary, Alta. BOSS, Andrew Murray Smith, ££. B. — Of Hartley & Ross, Barristers, Winni- peg. Born Fisher River, Man., Oct. 6, 1880, son of A. W. and Sarah Ross. Educated Manitoba University. Came to Winnipeg, 1902, and practiced pro- fession, 1905. Served with Strathcona Horse, 1900-1901, South Africa; Lieu- tenant 18th C. M. R. Married Edna Redfern, Montreal, 1909. Clubs: Winni- peg Golf; Hunt; Rowing; Adanac; Western Canadian Military Institute; Canadian Club. Recreations: Military. Conservative; Anglican. Address: 625 McMillan Ave., Winnipeg, Man. BOSS, Donald Andrew, M. 1,. A. — Real Estate and Financial Agent, 449 Main St., Winnipeg. Born Nairn, Middlesex Coun- ty, Ont., April 10, 1857, son of Donald and Margaret Halbert Ross. Educated public schools, Nairn. Elected to Mani- toba Legislature, representing Spring- field, 1907; re-elected, 1910; ran as inde- pendent Liberal, 1903 election, when de- feated. Alderman, Winnipeg, eight years; member Public School Board twenty-three years; Parks Board, eleven years. Married Margaret Mclvor, Kil- donan, Man., 1880; has one son and three daughters. Independent Liberal; Pres- byterian. Address: 372 Gertrude Ave., Winnipeg, Man. DONALD AYNSLEY ROSS, B. A., C. E., A. R. A. I. C. BOSS, Donald Aynsley, B. A., C. E., A. B. A. I. C. — Of Pratt & Ross, Engi- neers and Architects, 289 Garry St., Winnipeg. Born Winnipeg, Oct. 5, 1877, son of Arthur Wellington and Jessie Flora Ross. Educated Upper Canada College; University College; School of Practical Science, Toronto. Rodman with C. P. R., Crow's Nest Pass, 1897; lo- cating engineer in the West for C. N. R., 1900-1906; engaged present business, 1906. Married Maude Elizabeth Dwight, Toronto, 1906; has one son. Club: St. Charles Country. Society: A. F. & A. M. Recreations: motor boating, racquets. Independent; Presbyterian. Address: 116 Wellington Crescent Winnipeg, Man. GEORGE HENRY ROSS. BOSS, Georg-e Henry. — Of Short, Ross, Selwood & Shaw, Barristers, Calgary. Born Bedeque, P. E. I., June 13, 1878, son of Murdock and Margaret Ross. Edu- cated University of Michigan. Came to Alberta, 1900, and practiced, Calgary, since 1907. Alderman, 1910. Clubs: Al- berta and University. Society: A. F. & A. M. Address: Calgary, Alta. BOSS, Her'bext Gerrard. — Of Ross & Shaw. Real Estate and Financial Brokers, 318 Hastings St., W., Vancouver. Born St. Nicholas, Que., Aug. 19, 1860, son of William Gerrard and Rosina Ross. Ed- ucated Lennoxville, Que.; Port Hope, Ont. Lumber merchant, 1877; subse- quently with British Columbia Timber Co., and other lumber companies, New Westminster until 1900, when , estab- lished present business. Director North American Building Loan & Trust Co., Ltd.; director The Patents Development Co., Ltd.; director St. Paul's Church Building Co., Ltd.; director Imperial Timber and Trading Co., Ltd.; director 707 WHO'S WHO AND WHY Lytton Copper Mines Co., Ltd. Served with Canadian Militia, 1876-1896. Mar- ried Lenora Clapham, Quebec, 1883; has five daughters. Society: A. P. & A. M. Conservative; Anglican. Address: 1345 Comox St., Vancouver, B. C. SOSS, Hon. Senator James Hamilton. — Rancher. Born London, Ont., May 12, 1856. Educated high school and gram- mar school, London. Unsuccessful can- didate for House of Commons for West Assinniboia, 1887; member of North- west Assembly, 1883-1901; elected to House of Commons for Yukon, 1902; summoned to Senate, Sept. 30, 1904. Mar- ried Barbare E. McKay, 1886 (deceased, 1901). Liberal. Address: Moose Jaw, Sask. ROSS, John T. — President Ross & Howard Iron Works Co., Ltd., Vancou- ' ver. Born Perth, Scotland, Sept. 12, 1841, son of David and Betsey Ferrier Ross. Educated Perth. Apprentice, joiner and cabinet maker, 1860-1864, Manchester, England, 1864-1889. Came to British Columbia. 1889; established present business, 1891. Married Jessie Fleming, Dundee, Scotland, 1864; has five sons and five daughters. Presby- terian. Address: 54 2 Sixth Ave., E., Vancouver, B. C. ROSS, John T., B. A. — Chief Inspector of Schools, Government Building, Ed- monton. Born Blyth. Ont., Feb. 7., 1864, son of Thomas and Elizabeth Rogers Ross. Educated Clinton Collegiate; St. Catharines Collegiate; Toronto Univer- sity; Manitoba University. Came to Alberta, 1895. Principal Edmonton schools; Superintendent of Education. Yukon Territory; Chief Inspector of Schools, Alberta. Married Maude Burns, daughter of Dr. W. Burns, Caledonia, 1909. Liberal; Presbyterian. Address: 295 Eleventh St., Edmonton, Alta. ROSS, ITorman Dilackenzie, B. S. A. (Toronto), B. P. (Biltmore Forest School) — Chief of Tree Planting Division of Forestry Branch, Department of In- terior, Indian Head. Born Calander, Stirlingshire, Scotland, March 27, 1876, son of George Nugent and Mary Quentin Ross. Educated Royal Naval School, Newcross; Edinburgh Academy. Farmed, Saskatchewan and Southern Manitoba, 1892-1895; attended Ontario Agricultural College, Guelph, 1895-1899; attended Biltmore Forest School, North Carolina, 1899-1901; with Department of Interior, headquarters at Indian Head, since 1901. Married Mary Cottingham, daughter of W. Shaw Cottingham, Brandon, Man., 1908; has one son. Club: Indian Head. Societies: Canadian Forestry Assn.; Canadian Society of Forest Engineers. Anglican. Address: Indian Head, Sask. SIDNEY RUPERT ROSS. ROSS, Sidney Rupert — Financial and Real Estate Agent, 249 2nd Ave., Sask- atoon. Born St. Andrews, N. B., Jan. 21, 1881, son of Robert James and Eliz- abeth Ross. Educated public and high schools. Telegraph operator, C. P. R., Atlantic Division, 1897-1900; train dis- patclier, car distributer and chief train dispatcher, C. P. R., Atlantic Division, 1900-1903; train dispatcher, Soo Line, Western & Atlantic Division, 1903-1906; established present business, 1906. Mar- ried Jennie E. Townsend, 1911. Club: Saskatoon. Recreations: sliooting, mo- toring. Liberal; Anglican. Address: 201 A Ave., N., Saskatoon, Sask, ROSS, Stuart Aird, M. D. — Physician, 633 Hastings St., Vancouver. Born Ot- tawa, June 23, 1877, son of Dr. William Duri'e and Mary Moore Ross. Educated Ottawa Collegiate Institute; McGill University. Member of Canadian Army Medical Service. Married Mary Susan Amherst Power, 1909. Club: Western. Recreations: riding, hunting. Address: The Elcho, Vancouver, B. C. ROSS, Walter, M. D., C. M. — Physi- cian. Born Holland, Man., July 7, 1886, son of W. R. and Margaret McCammon Ross. Educated: Manitoba Medical Col- lege. Practised, Dauphin, since 1909. Lieutenant, 30th Light Horse, Dauphin. Married Barbara Beatrice Smith, 1907; has one son. Club: Dauphin. Societies: A. F. & A. M.; K. P.; C. O. F.; M. O. W. Liberal; Presbyterian. Address: Dauph- in, Man. 708 WHO'S WHO AND WHY AVII^LIAM RODERICK ROSS. BOSS, William Roderick, M. A., K. C, M. Im, a. — Minister of Lands for British Columbia since Oct., 1910. Barrister, of Ross, Macdonald & Lane, Fernie. Born Fort Cliipewyan, Athabasca, March 29, 1869, son of Donald and Ann Ross. Educated St. John's College, Winnipeg. Called to Manitoba bar, 1890; practiced, Winnipeg-, 1890-1896; Fort Steele, B, C, 1897-1900; Fernie since 1901; appointed K. C, 1906. Elected to British Co- lumbia Legislature for Fernie, 1903; re- elected, 1907. Married Leila Young; has two sons and three daughters. Con- servative; Anglican. Address: Fernie, B. C. SAMUEL JAMES ROTHWELL, BOTHWEIiIi, Samuel James, B. A. — of Rothwell, Jolmson & Bergman, Bar- risters and Solicitors, McArthur Bldg., Winnipeg; Solicitor for Hudson Bay Co. and a number of other corporations; Solicitor for Lord Strathcona. Born Lanark County, Ont., July 25, 1868, son of John and Eleanor Rothwell. Edu- cated public schools, Perth Collegiate Institute; Dutton high school; Toronto University (holder of John Macdonald scholarship). Came to Manitoba, 1891; law student with Perdue & Robinson, Winnipeg, 1891-1893; with Hough & Campbell, 1893-1895; called to Manitoba Bar, 1895; practiced with Hough & Camp- bell, 1895-1900; member of Arm of Perdue & Rothwell, 1900-1903; head of present firm since 1903. Married Kate Whinerey, daughter of J. K. Whinerey, Winnipeg, 1898; has three sons and two daughters. Clubs: Carleton; Canadian. Society: K. P. Recreation: Motoring. Liberal; Anglican. Address: 73 Spence St., Winnipeg, Man. BOUIiEAU, Edouaxd Hector, Dff. T>. — Physician and Surgeon, 124 Eighteenth Ave., W., Calgary. Named Consul of Belgium, 1888 and Knight of the Order of Leopold, King of Belgium, 1907. Born Isle Verte, Que., Oct. 31, 1843, son of Joseph and Euphrosine Patouel Rouleau. Educated Isle Verte Academy; Nicolet College; Laval University. Practiced, Bic, Rimouski, Que., 1870; Ottawa, 1877- 1878; Bryson, Pontiac, Que., 1878-1884; Battleford, Sask., 1884-1885. Came to Alberta, 1887; on consulting staff, Cal- gary General Hospital and Holy Cross Hospital, Calgary. Served three years militia as Captain; has taken certifi- cates, Quebec Military College, neces- sary for rank of Lieutenant Colonel. Married Catherine O'Meara, Bryson, Que., 1883; has two sons and two daughtors. Clubs: Canadian; St. Mary's, Calgary. Societies: K. of C; C. M. B. A. Liberal; Roman Catholic. Address: Cal- gary, Alta. BOUND, Henry Barringfton. — Of Car- ruthers, Round & Co., Real Estate and Financial Brokers, 121 Jasper Ave., Ed- monton. Director Alberta Lumber Co.. Ltd.; Jasper Cark Collieries, Ltd., and North West Trust Co. Born Oxford, England, son of Henry and Mary Brad- street Round. Educated Victoria College, Jersey, Channel Islands. Came to Can- ada, 1872. Fur trader, Hudson's Bay Co., York Factory, Fort Garry, McKen- zie River, Peace River, etc., 1872-1900; established present business, 1905. Jus- tice of the Peace, Province Alberta. Paymaster, 101st Regiment, Edmonton. Married Fanny N., daughter of Charles A. Wheelwright, Bengal Horse Artil- lery, 1876; has three sons and one daughter. Anglican. Address: Edmon- ton, Alta. 709 WHO'S WHO AND WHY LEWIS A. ROUNDING. ^ ROUNDING, Lewis A.— Of Rounding Land Co., Ltd., Real Estate and Finan- cial Agents, Western Trust Bldg., Re- gina. Born Bowling Green, Ont., March 26 1881, son of Arthur and Annie Whaley Rounding. Educated public schools; high school. Grand Valley, Ont Engaged in insurance business, Grand Valley, prior to coming to Regina, 190.5; established present business, 1905. Mar- ried Florence Chefflns, Colborne, Ont 1908; has one son. Society: A. F. & a' M. Recreations: indoor baseball, curl- ing, golf. Liberal; Presbyterian. Ad- dress: 2330 Rose St., Regina, Sask. BOWCI.IPPE, Georg-e — Fruit Shipper, Kelowna. Born Exeter, Ont, March 21, 1864, son of John and Ann Walkey Row- cliffe. Educated: public schools, LamlD- ton County; Station Agent, Shoal Lake, Man., 1893-1896; grain buyer. Shoal Lake, 1896-1898; partner, Lawson & Rocliffe, merchants, Kelowna, 1899-1903; began present business, 1903. Alderman, Ke- lowna, 1907-1909. Married Mary Louise McLachlan, 1902: has one son and two daughters. Coriservative; Presbyterian. Address: Kelowna, B. C. SiOVIXSTITJIImIm, Francis "W. — Manag- ing Director Ceperly, Rounsefell Co., Ltd., Financial Agents, Molson's Bank Bldg., Vancouver. Born Wolfville, N. S., Feb. 19, 1868, son of John and Mar- garet Rounsefell. Educated Wolfville. With Merchants' Bank, Brandon, Man. Came to British Columbia, 1888, and en- tered present business, Vancouver. Mar- FRANCIS W. ROUNSEFELL. ried Elizabeth De Wolf Vaughan, 1898; has one son and one daughter. Club: Vancouver. Recreation: horses. Address: 1884 Haro St., Vancouver, B. C. JOHN ROWAN. RO'WAN, Jolin — Financial Broker, Melville; Director, Dominion Milling Co. Ltd.; Manager, The J. Rowan Co.; Man- ager, Central Saskatchewan Investments, Ltd.; Secretary, Melville Board of Trade. Born Pembrooke, Ont., June 26, 1868, son of John and Annie Rowan. Edu- cated: High School, Pembrooke. With The Walton Co., real estate brokers, Minneapolis, 1902-1906: with Harrison 710 WHO'S WHO AND WHY & O'Kelly, real estate brokers, Winni- peg, 1906-1908; established present busi- ness, 1908. Alderman, Melville, 1911- 1912; Chairman, Waterworks Commit- tee. Married Marie Carlson, Lockport, 111., 1908; has one daughter. Society: A. P. & A. M. Recreation: horses. Lib- eral; Methodist. Address: Fourth Ave., Melville, Sask. BOWZ:, Walter A. A. — Farmer. Born Strathroy, Ont., July 19, 1871, son of Trustrun and Jane Carson Rowe. Edu- cated public schools, Strathroy. Came to Manitoba and engaged farming, 1891. Member Canadian Seed Growers' Asso- ciation. Secretary-treasurer Springhill Grain Growers' Association. Won many prizes seed and provincial fairs for pure red fife wheat, it being exhibited by Manitoba Government in eleven cities. Eastern Canada. Councillor, Rosedale Municipality; trustee and secretary- treasurer school board for number of years. Married Elizabeth Welch, 1896. Recreation: motoring (silver trophy and gold medal). Independent Conservative; Protestant. Address: Neepawa, Man. KOWSIiIi, Mary Coyne, B. A. — Lec- turer, Wesley College, Winnipeg. Born London, Ont., daughter of Joseph and Nancy Green Rowell. Educated Ontario Ladies' College, Whitby, Ont.; Victoria College; Toronto University; post grad- uate course Bryn Mawr College; spent nineteen months, Europe, study of French and German; also attended Uni- versity of Munich, Germany, and Uni- versity of Chicago. Came to Manitoba, 1910. President Victoria College Y. W- C. A., 1897-1898. Clubs: Women's Uni- versity (Toronto); Canadian; Musical. Methodist. Address: Wesley College, Winnipeg, Man. BOWI^ANDS, David William. — Editor and proprietor Ashcroft Journal. Born Cardiff, Wales, May 4, 1873, son of David William and Catherine Rowlands. Educated Cardiff Grammar School. Came to British Columbia, 1890 as rail- way clerk, Donald, B. C. Notary pub- lic. Married Evelyn Grace Brown, Ash- croft; has two daughters. Society: I. O. F. Recreations: hunting, fishing. Address: Ashcroft, B. C. BOWIiBY, Cbarles Walsli — Manager The Canadian Bank of Commerce, Win- nipeg. Born Yarmouth, N. S., Sept. 30, 1869, son of Lieutenant-Colonel John William Horsley Rowley and Miriam Rowley. Educated: public schools and Seminary, Yarmouth. Served four years in Yarmouth Garrison Artillery. Mar- ried Fannie Woodman Smith, London, Ont., 1896; has two daughters. Entered the service of the bank at St. Catharines, Ont., in the fall of 1887; appointed ac- countant at Collingwood, 1893; Berlin, 1895; Winnipeg, 1898; Vancouver, 1902, CHARLES WALSH ROWLEY. and the fall of 1902 appointed manager at Calgary. Retained this position until early in 1911 when appointed manager at Winnipeg. Honorary Treasurer of the Canadian Club, Winnipeg; member of the Manitoba Club, Carlton Club, St. Charles Country Club, Automobile Club, Winni- peg; Ranchmen's Club, Golf & Country Club, Lawn Tennis Club, Calgary; Min- neapolis Club, Minneapolis; Stonewall Automobile Club; Advisor of the Central Section 1912-1914 and of the local Ad- visory Board of the Alpine Club of Canada; member of the Colonial Insti- tute, London, Eng. ; Honorary Vice-Presl» dent of the Canadian Defence League; life Governor of the Winnipeg General Hospital; life member of the Winnipeg Humane Society; Director, Havergal Ladies' College, Winnipeg; Director of the Winnipeg Industrial Bureau; mem- ber of the Advisory Board of the Edin- burgh Life Assurance Company; mem- ber of the Winnipeg Grain Exchange; Patron of the Winnipeg Bankers' Hockey League and President of The Canadian Bank of Commerce Hockey Club. Relig- ion: Anglican. Politics: British-Canadian. Address: Winnipeg, Man. BOWXiING', Henry Soar. — President Vancouver Real Estate Co., 336 Has- tings St., Vancouver. Born New West- minster, Oct. 18, 1864, son of William Henry Rowling, R. E., who came to British Columbia, 1858, on North Amer- ican Boundary Commission, and of Mary Jane Rowling. His parents settled on North Arm, Fi'aser River, 1870, on what is now known as "Rowlings," South Vancouver. Contractor, 1881, and owned and operated large lumbering plants, on present site of Vancouver. Recreation: hunting. Address: Vancouver, B. C. 711 WHO'S WHO AND WHY JOHN ROY. (Better known as John King.) BOY, John (better known as John Kingr). — Of The John King & Company, Ltd., wholesale liquors and bottlers, manufacturers' agents, 412 Victoria Ave., Fort William, Ont. Director Fort William Realty Co.; director Monjoli Foundry Co., Ltd., Monjoli, Que.; di- rector La Protection Fire Insurance Co., Fraserville, Que. Born Rimouski, Que., Oct. 8, 1858, son of Ferdinand and Lucie Paquet Roy. Educated public schools, Rimouski. Came to Ontario, 1876; with C. P. R., Westfort, Ont, 1877; charge of track work between Fort William and Port Arthur when C. P. R. changed headquarters from Port Arthur to Fort William, 1882; helped first consignment of grain, 500,000 bushels, from Fort William by vessel that came by rail; conducted general business, Westfort, 1886; opened branch. Fort William, 1888 moved Westfort business to Fort William, 1898; Fort William departmental store destroyed by fire, 1908. Trustee, McKellar Hos- pital. Councillor, Westfort, 1888; school trustee, 1896-1899; Alderman, Fort Wil- liam, 1905-1908. Was in first train to Winnipeg, C. P. R., from Fort William; was in charge of train when the Mar- quis of Lome went through via canoe from Wagiboon to Rainey Lake en route to the West. Married Delphine Robin (deceased) ; has two sons. Married Marie Clemmence "Van Bockstaele, daugh- ter of Pierre Van Bockstaele, Gramont, Belgium, 1899. Clubs: Canadian; Press. Societies: Fort William Historical (vice- president) ; Grand Deputy C. M. B. A., District of Thunder Bay. L'Union St. Joseph du Canada. Recreations: shoot- ing, fishing. Liberal; Roman Catholic. Address: 302 Archibald St., Fort Wil- liam, Ont. BOV, Hon. Senator Philippe, M. I>. — Physician and Surgeon. Born St. Fran- cois, Que., Feb. 13, 1868, son of G. B. and Josephine Roy. Educated St. Anne de L'apocatiere College and Laval Uni- versity. President Jaspers, Limited; managing director Le Courrier de rOuest Publishing Co. Summoned to the Senate, March 8, 1906. Married Helen Young, Edmonton, 1899; has two sons and two daughters. Liberal; Roman Catholic. Address: Edmonton, Alta. BXJGH, Herbert Bell — Architect, Union Bank Bldg., Winnipeg. Born Cedar Rapids, Iowa, May 16, 1879, son of George S. and Rilla Rugh. Educated Armour Institute; Art Institute, Chi- cago, 111.; graduated, 1901, and com- menced career as architect, Racine, Wis., 1901; came to Winnipeg, 1904. Mar- ried May Lillian White, Cedar Rapids, 1903; has two daughters. Presbyterian. Address: 185 Spence St., Winnipeg, Man. A. H. RUSSELL, LL. B. BUSSEIiIi, A. H., Iili. B. — Barrister and Solicitor; Crown Prosecutor for We- taskiwin Judicial District and Red Deer Sub. Judicial District. Born Dartmouth, N. S., May 27, 1884, son of Mr. Justice and Louise E. Russell. Educated Dal- housie University. Called to Nova Scotia Bar, 1908. Practiced Vegreville, Alta., 1908-1910; present practice, since 1910. Married Kathleen Gertrude Roberts, daughter of John Roberts and Jessie Porter Roberts, Seaforth, Ont, 1911. Club: Red Deer. Liberal; Methodist. Address: Red Deer, Alta. 712 WHO'S WHO AND WHY ADAM LOTHIAN RUSSELL. BUSSEIiI^, Adam IiOthian. — Managing Director Evans, Coleman & Evans, Ltd., Vancouver. Director Clayburn. Ltd.; president Contractors Materials Co., Ltd. ; member of Council, Vancouver Board of Trade. Born Alexandria, Dun- bartonshire, Scotland, March 27, 1864, son of James and Annie Knox Russell. Educated high school and Glasgow Uni- versity. With Rutherford Bros., Glas- gow, 1880-1883; manager Taylor & Co. Glasgow, 1883-1891. Came to British Columbia, 1891. Ship broker and com- mission agent, Vancouver, 1891-1901. Married Rosamond Bickford, Newcastle, England, 1899; has one daughter. Clubs: Vancouver; Union (Victoria); Terminal City; Jericho Country; Vancouver Ath- letic; Brockton Point Athletic. Society: A. F. & A. M. Recreation: golf. Pres- byterian. Address: 1306 Burnaby St., Vancouver, B. C. BUSSEIiIi, rinley R. McD. — Of Rus- sell, Russell & Hancox, Barristers, Met- ropolitan Bldg., Vancouver. Born New- castle, N. B., Oct. 13, 1870, son of Matthew and Sarah Russell. Educated Harkins Academy. Student of law with J. A. Russell, Vancouver. Subsequently engaged practice as member of firm of Russell & Russell. Life member Van- couver Athletic Club; Director Brocton Point Athletic Club; Director Children's Aid Society; Vice-President Vancouver Rowing Club; President North Pacific Association of Amateur Oarsmen; Presi- dent Vancouver Automobile Club; Vice- President for B. C. of Pacific Highway As- sociation. Married Agnes Isabel Mac- Pherson, 1893; has two sons and two daughters. Clubs: Vancouver; Vancouver Hunt; Jericho Country; Tennis; Shaugh- nessy Heights Golf; Automobile. Societies: A. F. & A. M.; R. A. M., Scot- tish Rite. Recreations; motoring, rid- FINLEY R. McD. RUSSELL. ing. Address: 1901 Haro St., Vancouver, B. C. ItTTSSEI^Ii, John Hamilton Gordon. — Architect, 1110 McArthur Bldg., Winni- peg. Bo'rn Toronto, Nov. 5, 1862, son of James and Fanny Heath Russell. Educated Model School, Toronto. Draughtsman, Toronto, 1879. Came to Winnipeg, 1882. Vice-president Winni- peg Mercantile Trust Co.; director Ca- nadian Securities Co.; past president Manitoba Association of Architects; member of Manitoba Board of Examiners of Architects; president Royal Archi- tectural Institute of Canada, 1912-13. Married Agnes McAlpine Campbell, To- ronto; has two sons and one daughter. Clubs: Canadian; Rotary. Society: A. F. & A. M. Recreation: lawn bowling. Lib- eral; Presbyterian. Address: 237 Well- ington Crescent, Winnipeg, Man. BTJSSEIiI^, Joseph Amhrose, Iili. B Senior member of firm of Russell, Rus- sell & iiancox. Barristers, Metropolitan Bldg., Vancouver. Born Newcastle, N. B., Sept. 11, 1866, son of Matthew and Sarah Ann Russell. Educated Harkens Academy, Newcastle; Dalhousie Univer- sity (LL. D. 1893). Law student of late Hon. A. G. Blair, Q. C. Called to New Brunswick Bar, 1887. Called to British Columbia Bar, 1889, and has practiced at Vancouver since. Police Magistrate for City of Vancouver, 1896-1905. Mas- ter of Vancouver Hunt Club since incep- tion, 1886. Married Jessie Millar, daugh- ter of James Millar, Halifax, N. S., 1892. Clubs: Vancouver; Vancouver Hunt; Jer- icho Country; Vancouver Rowing; Mi- noru, Vancouver Athletic; Brockton Point Athletic. Recreations: field sports, rowing, riding. Address: 1917 Robson St., Vancouver, B. C. 713 WHO'S WHO AND WHY HON. ALEXANDER CAMERON RUTHERFORD, B. A., LL. D., B. C. L., M. L. A. RUTHEBFOKD, Alexander Cameron, B. A., JmJ,. D., B. C. Ii., DC. Ii. A. — Of Rutherford, Jamieson & Grant, Barris- ters, Strathcona and Edmonton. Born Osgoode, Carleton County, Ont., Feb. 2, 1857, son of James and Elizabeth Ruth- erford. Educated public school and high school, J/fetcalfe, Ont.; W^oodstock Col- lege, Woodstock; McGill University. Practiced profession, Ottawa, 1885. Came to Strathcona (South Edmonton), 1895; was secretary-treasurer and so- licitor for Strathcona. Represents Strathcona in Alberta Legislature. Dep- uty Speaker of last Legislature of North West Territories. First Premier of Alberta, selected on formation of province, 1905, by Lieutenant Governoi Bulyea; was also Minister of Education and Provincial Treasurer; elected, 1905 and 1909; resigned as Premier, May 26, 1910, owing to a division in the ranks of Liberal members in Legislature. Un- der his regime as Premier of Alberta, all institutions as in old Provinces es- tablished; Normal College and Provin- cial University founded; encouraged railway expansion; agricultural and coal mining industries. Married Mattie Birkett, Ottawa, 1888; has one son and one daughter. Clubs: Edmonton; Strath- cona. Liberal; Baptist. Address: Strathcona, Alta. 714 WHO'S WHO AND WHY SUSSSI^I^, Walter H., A. B., Xili. B. — President, Northern Islands Pulpwood Co. Ltd., Ruttan Bldg., Port Arthur; Di- rector, Detroit Sulphite Pulp & Paper Co.; President and Director, Whitehead Ltd., Port Arthur. Born Plymouth, N. H., May 21, 1882, son of Frank W. and Louise A. Hall Russell. Educated: Dart- mouth College, Hanover, N. H., Uni- versity of Michigan, Ann Arbor, Mich. Admitted to Michigan Bar, 1906; prac- tised, Detroit, Mich., 1906-1908: Secre- tary-Treasurer of present company, 1908; elected President, 1910. Served as chief trumpeter, 1st New Hampshire Infantry, Spanish-American War, 1898. Married Lela C. Elliott, Waterville, N. H., 1908. Clubs: University of Detroit; Port Ar- thur. Societies: A. F. & A. M.; Shriner; Alpha Delta Phi; Sphinx. Anglican. Ad- dress: 329 Van Norman St., Port Arthur, Ont. BUTAN, WUliam Wiufield, M. P.— Merchant. Born LeSuer, Minn., March 28, 1865, son of Anna Jane and Andrew Rutan, M. D., who, a Canadian by birth, moved to Minnesota, 1855, and was member of the first Legislature of that state. Educated Mankato, Minn.; Bat- tle Creek, Mich. Came to Canada, 1897. Elected to House of Commons for Prince Albert, 1908. Married Josie Lashley, 1890; has one son and three daughters. Recreations: hunting, travel. Liberal; Methodist. Address: Melfort, Sask. BtTTTAN, I^ieutenant Colonel Henry Norlande, C. E. — City Engineer, Winni- peg. Born Cobourg, Ont., May 21, 1848, son of Henry Jones and Margaret Rut- tan. Educated Cobourg. In engineering department G. T. R., 1866-1869; engi- neering staff Intercolonial Ry., 1869- 1874; C. P. R., 1874-1877; private prac- tice, engineering, 1877-1885; City Engi- neer, Winnipeg, since 1885; Served No. 1 Co., 40th Battalion, during Fenian Raid, 1866. On formation of 90th Bat- talion, Winnipeg Rifles, was gazetted Captain of Company B. Served during North West Rebellion, 1885, under Gen- eral Middleton. In command of 90th Battalion, 1895-1900, when was placed on list of Reserve Officers. On organi- zation of 100th Regiment, Winnipeg Grenadiers, 1910, was gazetted to com- mand. Married Andrina Barberie, Dal- housie, N. B., 1882; has four sons and one daughter. Societies: A. F. & A. M. ; Institute of C. E., London; American Society of C. E., New York; Canadian Society of C. B., of which he was presi- dent in 1910; member Royal Society Arts and Manufacturing. Anglican. Address: Armstrong's Point, Winnipeg, Man. BUTTAN, J. li. — Lumberman, Ender- by; Director, Dominion Stock and Bond Corporation. Born Sydenham, Ont, Feb. 10, 1863, son of Christopher and Mary Jane Farley Ruttan. Educated public schools, Ontario. Came to British Co- lumbia, 1899; has been engaged in lum- ber business, Ontario and Coast, all his life. Married Mabel Miller, 1884; has three sons and four daughters. Society: A. F. & A. M. Conservative; Presby- terian. Address: Enderby, B. C. ROBERT ANDERSON RUTTAN. BtTTTAN, Bobert Anderson — Real Es- state and Insurance Broker, 4 Court St., Port Arthur; President, Ruttan Estates, Limited. Born Cobourg, Ont., April 16, 1865, son of Henry Jones and Margaret Ruttan, of U. E. L. stock. Educated: public schools, Cobourg. Secretary to George Laidlaw (known as the man who made Toronto), 1874-1880; secretary to Hon. John Norquay, Winnipeg, 1881; real estate business, Winnipeg, 1881- 1883; secretary to Commissioner Walsh, Dominion Lands Board, Winnipeg, 1883- 1885; assistant secretary to Lands Board, Winnipeg, 1885-1895; agent. Dominion Lands, Edmonton, 1895-1900; real estate business, Winnipeg, 1900-1904. Came to Port Arthur to take over business of J. F. Ruttan, 1904, which business was established by R. A. and J. F. Ruttan, 1881. Councillor, Port Arthur, three years; President, Conservative Assn., 1909. Married Nenon M. L. Armstrong, daughter of William Armstrong, Toron- to, 1882: has four daughters. Clubs: Manitoba; Edmonton; Albany; Kamln- istiquia; Port Arthur. Society: A. P. & A. M. Recreations: shooting, golf. Con- servative; Anglican. Address: 409 He- bert St., Port Arthur, Ont. 715 WHO'S WHO AND WHY EDWARD PAUSTINUS RYAN. RYAN, Edward Faustiuus, B. A., Iili. M. — Barrister, Lineham Block, Calgary. Born Mount Ryan. P. E. I., Feb. 15, 1876, son of Edward and Margaret Ryan. Educated St. Dunstan's College, Char- lottetown, P. E. I.; Laval University; University of Minnesota. Studied law, Charlottetown, 1900; came to Alberta, 1907; established present practice, 1908. Address: Calgary, Alta. STAN, His Honor Joseph. — County Court Judge, Portage la Prairie. Born Dunville, Ont., Dec. 18, 1841, son of John and Amelia Clement Ryan. Educated Christian Brothers Schools, Kingston, Ont.; Regiopolis College, Kingston. Came to Manitoba, 1872. Elected M. P. for Marquette, Man., 1874; re-elected, 1878. When first elected was follower of the Hon. Edward Blake, but pledged to oppose McKenzie administration if an all-rail road between Port Arthur and Winnipeg were not built; pursuant to this pledge went into opposition, and on defeat of Sir John A. MacDonald, Kingston, 1878, retired to allow Sir John to be elected by acclamation. Ap- pointed County Court Judge, 1882. Mar- ried Mary Helena Collins, 1868; has four sons and two daughters. Society: St. Vincent De Paul, Kingston, Ont. Inde- pendent; Roman Catholic. Address: Portage la Prairie, Man. STAN, Joseph. — Financial, Real Es- state and Timber Broker, Baker St., Cran- brook; secretary and managing director, Yellowhead Pass Lumber Co., Ltd. ; owns controlling interest in group of gold claims, west fork, St. Mary's River. Born County Tipperary, Ireland, Nov. 26, 1863, son of James O. and Mary Ryan. Educated public schools, Tipper- ary; St. Vincent's College, Castle Knock, Dublin. Came to British Columbia, 1899. Engaged mining. Peace River and Omen- ica country, 1899; Rossland and Trail, 1900-1901; Lardeau country, 1901-1904; established present business, Cranbrook, 1904. Magistrate, Cranbrook, since 1908; Judge of Debts Court, Electoral District of Lranbrook. Writer of short stories for magazines; Legends of Kootenay Indians, etc. Club: Cranbrook. Society: K. of C. (Grand Knight and District Deputy). Conservative; Roman Catholic. Address: Cranbrook, B. C. SYI.ANDS, G. G.— Of F. Sturgess & Co., Real Estate and Financial Agents, Pemberton Bldg., Victoria. Born London, England, June 12, 18S5, son of J. P. and M. I. Glazebrook Rylands. Educated: Brownsgrove School; Oxford Univer- sity. Came to British Columbia, 1910; established present business, 1912. Served as Lieutenant, 4th Battalion. Clieshire Regiment. Recreations: all sports. Conservative; Anglican. Ad- dress: Victoria, B. C. ST. AIiBANS, Edward — "Manager, Bankers Trust Co., 166 Hastings St., Vancouver. Born St. Albans, Vt., Dec. 2, 1868, son of Edward and Mary Clyde St. Albans. Educated: Princeton Uni- versity. Purser, Ward S. S. Line, New York, 1894-1900; mining, Nome and Daw- son, 1900-1902: interested in oil lands, Texas and Kansas, 1903-1906. Served as Lieutenant-Colonel, American Army, Spanish-American War, 1894-1899. Mar- ried Maude Wycoff, Topeka, Kans., 1904. Recreations: hunting, fishing. Conser- vative; Anglican. Address: Glencoe Lodge, Vancouver, B. C. ST. DENIS, Denis. — Real Estate, Insur- ance and Financial Broker. Born Van- kleek Hill, Ont., June 4, 1878, son of Halaire and Mary Ann St. Denis. Edu- cated public and high schools, Vankleek Hill. Came to British Columbia, 1897. Employed as scaler for Peter Genelle & Co., lumber manufacturers, Nakusp, 1899, when by the amalgamation of this and other lumber firms operating in Yale and Kootenay districts the Yale- Columbia Lumber Co., Ltd., was incor- porated. Charge of branch office and store of this company at Nakusp, 1899- 716 WHO'S WHO AND WHY DENIS ST. DENIS 1903; Manager, Ontario-Slocum Lumber Co., litd., Slocum, B. C, 1903-1911; es- tablished present business, 1911. Married sons and two daughters. Conservative, sons and two tdaughters. Conservative. Address: Nelson, B. C. ST. G-ERMAZN, B. A. — Editor and Mlanaging Director of "Le Progress," Morningville. Born St. Pie de Guire, Que., Sept. 14, 1878, son of Benoine and Christine St. Germain. Educated Sem- iriary of Nicolet, Quebec; Laval Univer- sity. Clerk, Decarie & Decary, Mon- treal, 1902; with Taylor & Boyle, Edmon- ton, 1904. Unsuccessful candidate. Al- berta Legislature for St. Albert, 1909. Secretary-Treasurer of Village of Morn- Inville since 1907. Married Alice Rene- ault, St. Albert, 1908; has one son. So- ciety: K. of C. Liberal; Roman Cath- olic. Address: Morninville, Alta. S. S, ST. JOHN. ST. JOHN, Seward S. — Secretary and General Manager, Transcontinental Townsite Co., Ltd., Grand Trunk Pacific Townsites, 268 Portage Ave., Winnipeg; Secretary and General Manager, St. John & Wisener Land Co., St. Paul, Minn. Born Edora, Iowa, April 20, 1865, son of James McKie and Dorothea Ellsworth St. John. Educated public schools. Freight clerk, American Express Co., Omaha, Neb., 1885; paying teller. State National Bank, Lincoln, Neb., 1895; grain business, Nebraska, 1895-1900; came to Canada, homesteaded and farmed, 1901-1904; associated with Loose Land Co., St. Paul, Minn., and engaged extensively colonization work, 1904-1910; established present business, 1910. Served with Omaha Guards two years. Married Estella Wilson, Juniata, Neb. Society: A. F. & A. M. Recrea- tion: Motoring. Liberal; Anglican. Ad- dress: The Roslyn, Winnipeg, Man. ST. JOHN-MH^DIOAV, ' Aubrey Ne- ville, M. A. — Anglican Clergyman (re- tired). Born Long Marston, Yorkshire, Feb. 14, 1865, son of Rev. Charles Arun- dell St. John-Mildmay, J. P., and Har- riet Louisa St. John-Mildmay. Edu- cated Winchester College, England; Ox- ford; Wells Theological College. Came to British Columbia, 1902; principal of preparatory school for boys, "Vernon, 1S03-1907. Author of "Vignettes," "Lau- reates of the Cross," "Brown Studies," "In the Waiting Time of War," "Sea Room" (1910). Hon. Representative, Royal Academy and Royal College of Music, London, England, 1910. Served as cadet with Hampshire Volunteer Regiment, 1882-1884. Clubs: New Ox- ford and Cambridge; Pall Mall, London; Christian Social Union; Vancouver Art, Historical and Science Association. Rec- reation: Riding. Address: 1046 Haro St., Vancouver, B. C. N. L. SAGE, M. D., D. O. SAGE, MTorman Iiouis, M. D., D. O. — President Sage, Appleton Co., Real Es- tate and Financial Brokers, 108 Jasper Ave., W., Edmonton, and Victoria, B. C. 717 WHO'S WHO AND WHY Born Ingersoll, Ont., May 6, 1859, son of Simeon and Agnes Louise Cook Sage. Educated Collegiate Institute, In- gersoll; Pulte Medical College, Cincinnati, O. ; American School of Osteopathy, Kirksville, Mo. Taught school, Elgin County, Ont., 1879-1881; principal of school, Castlewood, Md.. 1881-1885; stu- dent, Cincinnati, O., 1885-1888; prac- ticed, Detroit, Mich., 1888-1906; gradu- ated from Osteopathic College, 1908; practiced, London, Ont., 1908-1910; cam« to Alberta, 1910. Secretary, Osteopathic Society of Alberta. Appointed examiner in osteopathy, Province of Alberta, April, 1912. Married Clare E. Brown, Brownsville, Ont., 1897. Club: Canadian. Societies: American Osteopathic Associa- tion; American Institute of Homeopathy; Osteopathic Atlas Club. Recreations: baseball, football, hunting. Protestant. Address: Victoria, B. C. SAIiISBURV, W. P. — Local Treasurer, C. P. R., Vancouver. Born Kew, Surrey, England, Feb. 16, 1847, son of William J. and Sarah Salsbury. Educated pub- lic and grammar schools. Railroading, England, 1861. Came to British Colum- bia on first overland train, C. P. R-, June, 1886. Chairman Hospital Board. Alderman for several years. Married Sarah Jane Wales, Brighton, England (deceased); married Isabel Turner; has three sons and two daughters. Society: A. F. & A. M. (P. M., Montreal). Ad- dress: Shaughnessy Heights, Vancouver, B. C. SAIiTOlT, Bev. Creorgre Fletcher, M. A., Ph. D. — Methodist Clergyman. Born West Hartlepool, England, Nov. 9, 1858, son of Fletcher and Mary Cliffe Salton. Educated Wesleyan School; Wesleyan University. Came to Moose Jaw, 1910. Married Annie M. Gordon, Coderich, Ont., 1887; has two sons. Recreations: Fishing, chess. Methodist. Address: Moose Jaw, Sask. SAMIS, Adouiram Judson. — Real Es- tate Broker, 22 Samis Block, Calgary. Born Sarina, Ont, Dec. 27, 1873, son of Rev. James and Mary Ann Samis. Edu- cated public schools, Nebraska. Came to Alberta, 1893; ranching. Olds, Alta., 1893-1900; founder and editor, Oracle, Olds, 1900-1903; real ..estate, Calgary, 1903; editor, Lethbridge News, 1905- 1906; established present business, 1906. Alderman, Calgary, 1907-1908 and 1911; unsuccessful candidate for Mayor, 1908. Married Anna Jane McCann, Central City, Neb., 1900; has one son and one daughter. Club: Canadian. Recreation: Baseball. Liberal; Baptist. Address: Calgary, Alta. SAMFSOir, Herbert E., B. A., I.I.. B. — Of Barr & Sampson, Barristers and Solicitors, Darke Blk., Regina; Director, Saskatchewan Securities & Trust Cor- poration; Director, Regina Brokerage & Investment Co., Ltd. Born Toronto, May 13, 1871, son of Thomas E. and Margaret A. McKee Sampson. Educated public schools and Collegiate Institute, To- ronto; Toronto University; Osgoode Hall. Called to Ontario Bar, 1896. Prac- ticed, Toronto, 1896-1897; Owen Sound, Ont., 1897-1909; Regina, since 1909. Served with Queen's Own Rifles, To- ronto, ten years. Married Fannie B. Beckett. 1899; has two sons and one daughter. Societies: C. O. F. ; K. O. T. M. Recreations: rifle shooting, tennis. Methodist. Address: Regina, Sask. SAiaPSOIT, William Curtis. — Char- tered Accountant, 1219 Langley St., Vic- toria. Born South Molton, North De- von, England, Nov. 5, 1850, son of Rich- ard and Anne Sampson. Educated South Molton. Came to Canada and engaged C. P. R. construction, 1881. Came to British Columbia, 1885; Yukon, 1897. Married Harriet Susan Pemberton, April 14, 1909. Clubs: Vancouver, Union. Recreations: Golf, fishing. Address: Molton Combe, Oak Bay, Victoria, B. C. SANBBBS, Iiieutenant-Colouel Gilbert Bdward, D. S. O., C. O. — Depot Division, R. N. W. M. P., Regina. Born Fort Yale, B. C, Dec. 23, 1863, son of E. H. Sanders. Educated King Alfred's School, Wantage, Berkshire, England; Royal Military College. Entered Northwest Mounted Police as inspector, 1884; Riel Rebellion, 1885 (medal); went to South Africa, command of squadron Canadian Mounted Rifles, 1900 (twice wounded). Decorated for saving life of Sergeant Tryon. Superintendent, Royal North- west Mounted Police, commanding Depot Division and Regina District. Married Caroline Jukes. Recreation: Riding. Ad- dress: Regina, Sask. SABGBNT, Very Bev. John Faine, B. A., D. D. — Dean St. Peter's Pro-Cathe- dral. Diocese of Qu'Appelle. Born Dublin, Jan. 16, 1838, son of Dr. R. S. Sargent. Educated King's College Uni- versity; Hon. D. D. University of Mani- toba. Ensign in H. M. 62d Regiment of Foot, 1855-1861; Missionary of the So- ciety for the Propagation of the Gospel, Nova Scotia and Northwest Territories, 1864, 1900; Archdeacon of Assiniboia, 1898-1903; Dean of St. Peter's since 1903; Secretary Synod of Diocese of Qu'- Appelle since 1892; Deputy-Prolocutor, Provincial Synod of Rupert's Land, 1899- 1902; Prolocutor, 1902-1905; Chaplain No. 2 Field Hospital, Canadian Field Force, North West Rebellion, 1885 (medal). Married Elizabeth King, Wind- sor, N. S.; has three sons and two daughters. Address: Qu'Appelle, Sask 718 WHO'S WHO AND WHY SASaiSON, Albert George, B. O. — Formerly Major, 5th R. C. A., with twenty years' service. Retired journal- ist. Born Montreal, Aug. 20, 1862, son of George and Margaret Sargison. Came to British Columbia, 1873. Educated Victoria high school. On Colonist under D. W. Higgins, 1879, and filling succes- sively all positions from reporter to managing editor and proprietor. Alder- man, 1910. Married Fannie A. B. Jack- son, Victoria, 1884; has four sons and two daughters. Clubs: Pacific; Terminal City (Vancouver). Recreation: yachting. Address: 233 Menzie St., Victoria, B. C. SAXTDER, Penrose BXelviu, Cw E. — Chief Hydrographer, Department of In- terior, Dominion Government, Post Of- fice Bldg., Calgary. Born Preston, Ont., Jan. 27, 1882, son of Joseph and Wil- helmina Sauder. Educated: public schools; Gait Collegiate Institute; School of Practical Science, Toronto. Draughts- man, Dominion Government • Irrigation office, Regina, 1904-1905; Engineering, Southern Alberta, 1905-1906; Inspector, Dominion Government Irrigation Works. Southern Alberta, 1906-1909; present position since 1909. Sergeant, Field En- gineers, Toronto, 1904. Married Flor- ence Mary Aylward, Arthur, Ont., 1910. Club: Canadian. Societies: A. F. & A. M.; I. O. F.; Canadian Society Civil En- gineers. Recreations: football, hunting. Methodist. Address: 520 23rd Ave., W., Calgary, Alta. SAtTNDEBS, Edward Manning'. — Man- ager, Canadian Bank of Commerce, Cal- gary. Born Halifax, June 25, 1866, son of Rev. Dr. B. M. and Maria F. Saun- ders. Educated high school; Dalhousie University. Joined Canadian Bank of Commerce, Toronto, 1886; manager of branch Moosomin, Sask., 1902; Moose Jaw, 1905-1911; manager of Calgary branch since 1911. President, Associated Boards of Trade of Western Canada, 1911. Alderman, Moosonim, Sask., 1904- 1905. Served as Lieutenant, 16th Light Horse, 1908-1909. Married Jessie Mll- ner, daughter of late Rev. J. Milner, To- ronto, 1897; has two sons and two daughters. Clubs: Ranchmen's; Alberta. Society: A. F. & A. M. Recreations: Outdoor sports. Presbyterian. Address: 1201 Sixth St., W., Calgary, Alta. SAVAGE, Edward Harris^ — Manager, Northwest Trust Co. Ltd., 550 Columbia St., New Westminster. Born Belfast Ireland, March 30, 1886, son of William and Isabella Bassett Savage. Came to British Columbia, 1887. Educated: pub- lic schools and College New Westmin- ster. Clerk, Hart & Co., real estate brokers, New Westminster, 1902-1905; salesman. Dominion Trust Co., 1905- 1908; member of firm. Major & Savage, real estate, 1909-1912; business sold to EDWARD HARRIS SAVAGE. present company, 1912. Club: West- minster. Societies: A. F. & A. M.; K. P. Presbyterian. Address: Hotel Rus- sell, New Westminster, B. C. SAVAGE, William. — Of McLellan & Savage, Barristers and Solicitors, 337 Hastings St., W., Vancouver. Born Greens Norton, Northamptonshire, Eng- land., Jail. 4, 1875, son of Josiah and Ann Savage. Educated public schools, England; Columbian College; New West- minster. Came to British Coltimbia, 1889. Address: 1451 6th Ave., W., Van- couver, B. C. SAVABV, Henry Phipps Otty. — Of Savary, Fenerty & De Roussy, Barristers, Calgary. Born Digby, N. S., Sept. 12, 1880, son of Bessie Crookshank Otty and Alfred William Savary (for over thirty 719 WHO'S WHO AND WHY years Judge of the County Court, Nova Scotia). Educated public schools; Dal- housie University and Law School. Stu- died law with Borden, Ritchie & Chls- holm, Halifax; associated with that firm and with their successors, Ritchie & Robertson, for several years after ad- mission to bar. Came to Alberta and practiced, 1909. Married Claudine M. Brown, daughter of late Charles Edward Brown, Halifax, 1906; has two sons. Club: Ranchmen's. Conservative; An- glican. Address, 3022 Glencoe Road, Cal- gary, Alta. SAVIIiZ:, Eustace Claude, B. A. — So- licitor and Notary Public. Born Clifton, Bristol. England, April 26, 1879, son of Ellen L. and Col. Henry B. O. Savile, C. B. Educated: Clifton College; Cam- bridge University; (2nd Class Classical Tripos, 1901; Captain, Queens' College Cambridge Rugbv Football team, 1900- 1901). Articled clerk, FitzHugh & Co., solicitors, Brighton, 1903; admitted as solicitor in England, 1906. Came to British Columbia, 1910; admitted solici- tor in British Columbia. 1912: began present practice, 1912. Married Eliza- beth Catherine Anderson, daughter of late Major J. W. Anderson, Poona Horse (I. A.), 1910. Recreations: cricket, skat- ing, shooting, etc. Conservative; Angli- can. Address: Unsted Wood, Salmon Arm, B. C. ALEXANDER LEONARD SAWLE. SAWIiE, Alexander Iieonard — Manag- er, Imperial Bank of Canada, Athabasca Landing. Born Brantford, Ont., April 5, 1884, son of William Tregerthen and Annie Jane Messenger Sawle. Educated: public and high schools, Welland. Joined Imperial Bank of Canada, Port Colborne, Ont., 1901. Came to Alberta, 1903; clerk, Imperial Bank, Edmonton, 1903-1908; manager of present branch since 1908. President, Athabasca Board of Trade, 1912. Married Clara Thomson, daughter of John Tliomson, Portage du Fort, 1907. Clubs: Overseas (President); Ca- nadian (Vice-President). Society: I. O. O. F. Recreations: running, lacrosse, hockey, baseball, shooting. Independent; Presbyterian. Address: Athabasca Land- ing, Alta. SCAZ^ES, R. K. — Merchant, Fruit Rancher. Born Knowlton, Que., 1867, son of Rev. William and Sarah Scales. Farmed Oshawa, Ont., 1882. Came to British Columbia, 1907. Reeve Munici- pality of Salmon Arm, 1910. Ex-Presi- dent, Salmon Arm Board of Trade. Mar- ried Annie W. Scales, Virden, Man.; has one son and one daughter. Society: S. O. E. Address: Salmon Arm, B. C. SCABI^ETT, Bev. Robert Arthur. — Pastor, McDougall Methodist Church, Winnipeg. Born Cobourg, Ont., June 7, 1865, son of Edward Scarlett, late In- spector of Public Schools for Northum- berland County, and Hannah W. Scarlett. Educated Victoria University. Druggist, Cobourg, 1883. Came to Winnipeg, 1891, as probationer for the Methodist Uni- versity. Married Alma Edith Parkhill, Midland, Ont., 1895; has two sons and two daughters. Societies: I. O. O. F. ; L. O. L. Recreations: lacrosse, baseball, curling, hockey. Independent; Metho- dist. Address: 273 Austin St., Winni- peg, Man. SCARTH, W. P., P. M. — Born Strat- ford, Ont., July 12, 1852, son of Henry and Rachel Scarth. Educated public schools, Stratford, Ont. General mer- chant, Winnipeg, 1882. Came to Virden, 1S82. Police Magistrate; Postmaster of Virden for nineteen years. Served as Lieutenant with 39th Battalion Norfolk Rifles three years. Married Nelly E. Blakeman, Virden, 1886; has two sons and two daughters. Recreation: Ha.s shooting box and lodge at Oak Lake, Man. Conservative; Anglican. Address: Virden, Man. SCSAAKE, Henry — Manager, Heaps Engineering Co. Ltd., 325 Front St.. New Westminster; Managing Director, The Schaake Machine Works, Ltd.; Director, Talbot Engineering Co. Ltd. Born Balti- more, Md., Feb. 14, 1867, son of Henry and Caroline Fieseler Schaake. Educat- ed: Baltimore Public Schools, Engineer- ing machinist, J. F. W. Dorman, War- field Mfg. Co., and Baxter Electric Mo- tor Works, Baltimore, 1881-1886; invent- 720 WHO'S WHO AND WHY ed and manufactured patent can-making machinery, Kendall-Schaake system, Bal- timore, 1886-1S87, inventor and superin- tendent California and Eagle Automatic Can Co., San Francisco, 1887-1896; pro- moted and managed Automatic Can Co.. New Westminster, 1896-1898; establish- ed and operated The Schaake Machine Works, Ltd., 1899-1912, sold to Heap? Engineering Co., June 1st, 1912. Mar- ried Katherine Rider, daughter of Anto'- Rider, Baltimore, 1887; has one son anr two daughters. Club: Westminster Society: A. F. & A. M. Recreation- travel. Conservative; Lutheran. Ad- dress: 131 Tliird St., New Westminster B. C. SCHAFFNER, Fred Iiawrence, B. A., M. D., M. P. — Physician. Born South Williamstown, N. S., Aug. 18, 1855, son of William C. Schafther. Educated: Acadia College; Trinity Medical College. Practiced, Boissevain, twenty-five years. Represented Souris, Manitoba Legisla- ture, five years; elected to House of Commons, for Soulis, 1904, 1908 and 1911; twice Mayor of Boissevain. Mar- ried C. A. Allen, Perth, Ont, 1887. Club: Adanac (Winnipeg). Conservative. Ad- dress: Boissevain, Man. E. O. SCHOLEFIELD. SCHOI^EFZEZ;d, Ethelbert Olaf Stuart. — Librarian and Archivist, Prov- ince of British Columbia, Parliament Buildings, Victoria. Born St. Wilfrids, May 31, 1875. Came to British Colum- bia in 1887. Educated public and high schools Victoria. Member Council Amer- ican Library Association; President Pa- cific Northwest Library Association; member National Geographical Society; member National Historical Society; Hon. Secretary for B. C. Soldiers' and Sailors' Help Society. Married Lillian May Corbould, 1907. Clubs: Union; Author's (London). Anglican. Address: 939 Pemberton Road, Victoria, B. C. SCHOFIEI;d, James Hargrave, US. i;. A. — Born Brockville, Ont, Feb. 19, 1866, son of Frederick and Letitia Schofield. Educated Trinity College school. Port Hope. Agent, C. P. R., Trail, since 1899. Mayor, City of Trail, 1902-1907. Chair- man, Police and License Commissioners, some years. Elected to British Colum- bia Legislature, for Ymir, since 1907. Married Maude Peverley, 1892; has two sons and one daugliter. Society: A. F. & A. M. (Grand Master Grand Lodge of B. C, 1906). Conservative; Anglican. Address: Trail, B. C. UDO P. SCHRADER. SCHRADER, Vdo P. — Of Udo F. Schrader & Co., Real Estate Brokers, Bank of Hamilton Bldg., Saskatoon. Born Germany, Sept. 17, 1882. Educated public schools, St. Paul; Minnesota Uni- versity. Came to Saskatoon, 1904. With B. E. Dutcher, real estate broker, Saskatoon, 1904-1907; partner, Dutcher, Sohrader Co., Ltd., Saskatoon, 1907- 1910; present business established, 1910. Farms 3500 acres near Borden, Sask. Married Helen Mallory, Red Wing, Minn., 1907; has two daughters. Club: Saskatoon. Society: A. P. & A. M. Rec- reation: baseball. Liberal; Anglican. Address: 321 6th Ave., N., Saskatoon, Sask. 721 WHO'S WHO AND WHY CHARLES TABDR SCHUBERT. SCHTTBERT, Charles Tabor — Farmer and Fruit Rancher, Armstrong. Born Lillooet, B. G., Jan. 6, 1870, son of Fred- erick Augustus and Katherine O'Hare Schubert. Educated Cache Creek board- ing school. Has been farming, Arm- strong district, since 1883. Served as Reeve, Armstrong, 1911-1912; Councillor, Armstrong, six terms. Married Ellen Katherine Levins, Vancouver, 1898; has two sons. Society: A. F. & A. M. Rec- reation: travel. Liberal; Presbyterian. Address: Armstrong, B. C. SCHUIiTZ, Lady, (Ag'nes Campbell Farauarson) — Widow of Sir John Schultz, K C M. G., Lieutenant-Governor o^ Manitoba. Born Kingston, Janiaica daughter of James Farquarson, late _ot British Columbia. Married John Chris- tian Schultz, M. D., 1867, who was after- wards a member of the House of Com- mons, later a Senator and made a K. C. M G during his term as Lieutenant- Governor of Manitoba. Address: Arm- strong's Point, Winnipeg, Man. SCHUI.TZ, Samuel Davies— Of Schultz, Scott & Goodstone, Barristers, Canada Life Bldg., Vancouver. Born Victoria, Oct 21, 1865; parents, Herman and Eliza- beth Schultz. Educated: Victoria, B C Public schools; Toronto University Osgoode Hall Law School. Writer of music, drama and sports on staffs of Toronto Mail and World, Victoria Col- onist, and Vancouver Province and World Practised law at Nelson, Victoria and Vancouver. Composed military march, "Charge at Dawn," dedicated to the heroes who fell at Paardeberg. Member of the first Amateur British Columbia Military Band. Pitcher on Toronto Uni- versity baseball team, and member of said team when it toured Eastern States S. D. SCHULTZ. and defeated Cornell University in the first inter-collegiate game between Can- ada and the United States. Pitched first shut-out game in British Columbia for the Victoria Amity nine, champions of British Columbia. Alderman of theCity of North Vancouver, 1909-1910. Presi- dent North Vancouver Conservative As- sociation, 1912. President Samuel Lodge No 668, L O. B. B., 1911. Societies: Native Sons of British Columbia (char- ter member). Clubs: University Club; Vancouver; North Vancouver Club. Mar- ried Maude Dunwell Squarebriggs, 1904; has two sons. Address: Glenholly, Lonsdale Ave., North Vancouver, B. C. F. MIACLURB SCLANDERS SCIiANSERS, P. Maclure. — Commis- sioner Board of Trade. Born Glasgow Scotland, Sept. 26, 1868, son of David and Margaret Lochtay Sclanders. Edu- 722 WHO'S WHO AND WHY cated Glasgow. Clerk, Glasgow, 1883. Came tot St. John, N. B., as special writer writer, eastern newspapers; as- sistant manager, St. John Exhibition, 1902-1904; engaged newspaper work, Toronto, 1903; advertising agency, To- ronto, 1905; real estate, St. John, 1906; came to Saskatoon, present capacity, 1908. Corresponding secretary. Royal Colonial Institute, London; secretary- treasurer. Central Saskatchewan Con- solidated Boards of Trade. Conceived and organized the Central Saskatche- wan Consolidated Boards, of which is the honorable secretary-treasurer. Has conducted several important agricultural experimental demonstrations showing western possibilities. Married Helen Bevor Dick; of St.. John, N. B., 1908; has one son and one daughter. Club: Saska- toon. Recreation: trout fishing. Prot- estant. Address: 102 Saskatchewan Crescent, Saskatoon, Sask. SCI^ATER, James — Of MacDonald, Mar- pole Co., Ltd., Coal and Commission Mer- chant, 427 Seymour St., - Vancouver. Born Kirkwall, Orkney, Scotland, Feb. 15, 1867, son of John and Janet Sclater. Educated Kirkwall public school. Came to British Columbia, 1889, with C. P. R., as depot ticket clerk. Appointed ticker agent, 1891, and assistant to general pas- senger agent, 1903. Joined present Arm, 1905. Vice-president of the Vancouver Liberal Association, 1907, and president, 1908. Lieutenant of the 6th Regiment the Duke of Connaught's Own Rifles, 1904; captain and adjutant, 1910. Mar- ried Mary J. Sinclair, July 10, 1887; has four sons and three daughters. Clubs: Vancouver; Terminal City; Royal Van- couver Yacht; Hunt. Recreations: rifle shooting, riding. Address: 1231 Bar- clay St., Vancouver, B. C. SCOB^E, Andrew Bichard — Managing Director, Western Canada Mortgage Co., Ltd,, of London, England, 56 Jasper Ave., E.y Edmonton; Vice-President, Peace River Trading & Land Co., Ltd. Born Toronto, Ont., July 31, 1879, son of Lieut-Col. Thomas Clarkson Scoble, Royal Engineers, and Georgiana Car- ruthers Scoble. Educated St. John's College, Winnipeg. Clerk, Canada Per- manent Mortgage Corporation, Winni- peg, 1893-1901; inspector, Canada Per- manent, Alberta, 1901-1910; present posi- tion since 1910. Served with 90th Regi- ment, Winnipeg. Married Lula Beatrice Colquhoun, Winnipeg, 1901. Club: Ed- monton. Recreations: rugby, golf, rid- ing. Independent; Anglican, Address: Edmonton, Alta. SCOTT, Arthur Melville, B. A. (To- ronto), Ph. B. (Gotting'en)' — Superin- tendent of Schools, Calgary; chairman of senate, Calgary College; vice-chair- man, board of governors. Mount Royal College. Born Caistorville, Ont., April 11, 1869, son of Michael Gavaghan and Lucretia Maria Horning Scott. Edu- cated: public schools, Caistorville; Park- dale College Institute, Victoria College and Toronto University, University of Gottingen. Primary teacher, London, Ont, 1887; student, Toronto Normal School, 1890; professor of physics and electrical engineering. University of New Brunswick, 1899-1906; came to Alberta, 1906; gold medallist, Toronto Normal School, 1890; Edward Blake scholarship, mathematics and classics, Toronto Uni- versity, matriculation, 1892; 1851 exhi- bition scholar, Toronto University, 1896; instructor physics, Toronto University, 1898-1899; secretary of senate. Univer- sity of New Brunswick, 1902-1904; sec- retary of faculty, 1899-1906; member of first interprovincial committee, Rhodes scholarship, Sackville, N. B. Married E. Bertha Howson, B. A., Toronto, 1900; has one sob and one daughter. Club: Canadian. Society: I. O. F. Recreation: curling;; ; Independent; Methodist. Ad- dress:" 907 18th Ave., W., Calgary, Alta. HON. D. L. SCOTT. SCOTT, Hon. Bavid Byncli — Judge of the Supreme Court of Alberta, Edmonton. Born Brampton, Ont., Aug. 21, 1845, son of John Scott. Educated Brampton grammor school. Lieutenant-Colonel commanding 36th (Peel) Battalion; re- tired, retaining rank, 1882. Came to North West Territories, 1882. First Mayor of Regina, 1884-1885. Married Mary McVittie, Barrie, Ont., 1883; has two sons and two daughters. Club: Ed- monton. Address: 349 6th St., Edmon- ton, Alta. 723 WHO'S WHO AND WHY SCOTT, Georg-e Adam, M. Ii. A. — Farmer. Born Winnipeg, Dec. 11, 1874, son of John and Jane Scott. Educated: Oak Bank public school; Hartney Inter- mediate; Brandon Collegiate. Obtained first class certificate. Ex-director, Cen- tral Canada Insurance Co. First elected to Saskatchewan Legislature, for Arm River, 1908. Married Elta M. Elliott, 1903; has two sons and two daughters. Presbyterian; Liberal. Address: David- son, Sask. HAROLD NEILSON SCOTT. SCOTT, Harold Neilson — Financial Broker, Estevan; Secretary and Manager, Estevan Realty Co. Ltd.; member Este- van Board of Trade. Born Stratford, Ont., March 21, 1881, son of Dr. Ernest Harold and Mary Neilson Service Scott. Came to Manitoba, 1884. Educated: public schools. Moose Jaw and Mooso- min, Sask. Entered C. P. R. service, Moose Jaw, 1896, and worked through operating department, handling immi- gration department at Portal, Sask, three years, retiring 1906, to engage in present business. Served as Alderman, Estevan. Club: Estevan. Societies: A. F. & A. M.; Shriner; Scottish Rite. Rec- reations; curling; shooting, etc. Con- servative; Presbyterian. Address: Este- van, Sask. SCOTT, Henry Jolin — Vice-president, Canadian Explosives, Ltd., Victoria; di- rector, Victoria Chemical Co., Ltd. Born Campbellford, Ont., May 5, 1867, son of William H. and Ann Cox Scott. Edu- cated public and high schools, Ont. Came to British Columbia, 1885. Married Gertrude Maynard, San Jose, Cal. ; has five sons and three daughters. Clubs; Union; Pacific. Society: A. F. & A. M. Recreation: riding. Conservative; Pres- byterian. Address: 303 Douglas St., Vic- toria, B. C. SCOTT, James — Real Estate Agent, 197 Portage Ave., Winnipeg. Born Bramp- ton, Ont., Nov. 9, 1845, son of John and Eliza Scott. Educated Brampton gram- mar school. General store, Brampton, Ont.; grain business, Georgetown, Ont.; 1875. Came to Winnipeg, 1879. School Trustee, 1898. First president of the Winnipeg Real Estate Exchange. Mar- ried Annie Brown, Brampton, 1870; has six sons and five daughters. Club: Carleton. Recreation: bowling. Conserv- ative. Address: 21 Edmonton St., Win- nipeg, Man. SCOTT, Jessie Florence. — ^Wife of Hon. Thomas Walter Scott, Premier of Saskatchewan. Born Smith's Falls, Ont., daughter of Emery Blanchard and Jessie Read. Came to Saskatchewan, 1883. Married Hon. Walter Scott, 1890; has one daughter. Clubs: Regina Musical Club; Alexander (Honorary President); Tennis; Golf; Lady Patroness of Jolly Bachelor Club. Society: Daughters of the Empire. Recreations: tennis, golf, dancing. Anglican. Address: Regina, Sask. SCOTT, Marg-aret (Mrs.) — Director of Margaret Scott Nursing Mission, Winni- peg. This nursing home received its name as tribute to the quiet, unassum- ing work of Mrs. Scott, who Isegan phil- anthropic activities as city missionary or deaconess under auspices of Holy Trinity (Anglican) Church; later em- ployed as district nurse by city; installed as superintendent of home by philan- thropic citizens interested in her general charitable work. Address: 99 George St., Winnipeg, Man. SCOTT, Bichard Herbert — Of the Ala- meda Farmers' Elevator & Trading Co., Ltd., and Scott-Truscott Co., Alameda. Born Thorndale, Ont., March 18, 1876, son of Richard and Sarah Scott. Edu- cated Thorndale schools. Came to Man- itoba, 1885; on farm with G. B. Mur- phy, Carberry, Man., 1895; engaged ma- chinery, stock and wheat buying busi- ness, Methven, Man., 1898; came to Sas- ketchawan, 1902; organized Alameda Farmers' Co., 1904; Mayor, Alameda, 1907-1909-1910-1911. Married Myrtle Alice Scott McNaughton, Alameda, 1901; has two sons and two daughters. Club: Commercial Travelers (Winnipeg). So- cieties: I. O. F.; L O. O. F.; L. O. L. Con- servative. Address: Alameda, Sask. 724 WHO'S WHO AND WHY JAMES DOUGLAS SCOTT. SCOTT, James Doug-las — President Northwest Canada Lands, Ltd., Finan- cial and Real Estate Agents, 1727 Scarth St., Regina; Secretary-Treasurer Mount Royal, Ltd.; Secretary-Treasurer, Re- gina City View Farm, Ltd.; President Home Builders' Co., Ltd.; Vice-President, Leader Manufacturing Co., Ltd.; Direc- tor, James Scott & Co., Ltd. Born Scolstown, Que., Aug. 18, 1889, son of John and Isabella McMaster Scott. Ed- ucated Montreal High School; McGill University. With Royal Bank, Montreal, 1905; came to Regina, 1906; associated with Haslam Land Investment Co., Ltd., Regina, 1906-1909; started present busi- ness, 1909. Served as 2nd Lieutenant, 7th Hussars, Quebec, 1903-1906. Mar- ried Jessie Marguerite McGeoch, Los An- geles, Cal., 1911. Clubs: Assiniboia; Commercial; Conservative. Societies: D. O. K. K. ; K. P.; B. P. O. E. Recreations: motoring, shooting. Conservative; Pres- byterian. Address: Rose Lodge, Regina, Sask. 725 WHO'S WHO AND WHY ROBERT A. SCOTT. SCOTT, Robert A. — Of Scott, Hill & Co., Real Estate Brokers and Builders, Canada Life Bldg., Winnipeg. Born Gait, Ont., Jan. 20, 1869, son of Andrew and Christian Scott. Educated College In- stitute, Gait. Came to Winnipeg, 1889; farmed Southern Manitoba, 1889-1902: real estate as Scott Bros., Winnipeg, 1902-1910; has extensive farming and stock raising interests in Manitoba. Mar- ried Wilmott Ching, Winnipeg, 1903; has one son and one daughter. Societies: C. O. F.; W. O. W. Conservative; Pres- byterian. Address: 422 Maryland St., Winnipeg, Man. SCOTT, Snowdon Dunn, M. A. — Edi- tor, News Advertiser, Vancouver. Born Parisboro, N. S., June 8, 1851, son of John Charlton and Margaret Scott. Edu- cated: district school, West Brook; Mount Allison University. Editor, Arg- osy College Paper, Sackville, 1878-1879; Weekly Post, Sackville, 1881; Daily Mail, Herald Publishing Co., Halifax, 1882-1885; Daily Sun Publishing Co., St. John, N. B., 1885-1906; Parliamentary correspondent, Ottawa, 1906-1909; editor. Standard, St. John, N. B., 1909-1910; News Advertiser, since 1910. Author of large number of historical papers writ- ten for N. B. Historical Society; lectures, etc. Sessional Disclosures, political, 1896, 1897 and 1898, and other campaign pub- lications. "William Corbett's Life in New Brunswick," privately printed. Married Emma A. Wood, River Hebert, N. S., 1885; has four sons and one daughter. Club: Canadian. Societies: Mount Allison Alumni; British Empire League; New Brunswick Historical; Methodist Historical. Conservative; Methodist. Address: 395 14th Ave., W., Vancouver, B. C. SCOTT, Colonel Thomas. — (Retired.) Born Perth, Ont., Feb. 16, 1841, son of Thomas and Margaret Scott. Educated public and grammar schools, Perth. Printer, Perth, 1856; established, and editor and proprietor of Perth Expositor, 1861rl872. Unsuccessful candidate Mani- toba Legislature, for Selkirk, 1874; member of first council, Winnipeg, 1874; Mayor, Winnipeg, 1877-1878; elected to Manitoba Legislature, 1878-1880; elected to House of Commons for Selkirk, 1880, 1882; appointed Collector of Customs, Port of Winnipeg, 1887; retired, 1909. Volunteered for service, 1860, during the "Trent Affair," with rank of ensign; command of Perth Infantry, serving five months on frontier. Fenian Raid, 1866; command of company of Ontario Rifles under Lord Wolsely, Red River Expedi- tion, 1870; cornmand of troops, second Red River Expedition, 1871, retiring 1874. In 1885, while member of House of Commons, was requested by Sir A. P. Caron, Minister of Militia, to raise a regiment for service to quell the Riel rebellion, Manitoba, and in thirteen days he raised and fully equipped what was known as the Ninety-flfth Manitoba Grenadiers, which remained in service. Fort Qu'Appelle, until the trouble was brought to an end. Married Margaret Kellock, Perth, Ont., 1863; has four sons and two daughters. Address: 198 Col- ony St., Winnipeg, Man. WM. SCOTT. SCOTT, William. — Managing Director of Scott & Hartronft, Ltd., Real Estate and Financial Brokers, Grain Exchange, Calgary; Vice-President, Calgary Real Estate Association. Born Kirtmuirhill, Scotland, April 9, 1879, son of William j and Elizabeth Scott. Came to Manitoba, 1880. Educated public schools. Em- ploye, R. A. Lister & Co., Ltd., Winnipeg, 1896-1903; salesman, Melotte Cream Sep- arator Co., Ltd., Winnipeg; represented firm Alberta, 1903-1906; present business established, 1906. Member Calgary Board of Trade. Married Jennie Pen- dergast, Winnipeg, 1901; has one son and two daughters. Society: U. C. T. of America. Independent; Presbyterian. Ad- dress: 1301 Cameron Ave., Mount Royal, Calgary, Alta. 726 WHO'S WHO AND W^HT HON. WALTER SCOTT. SCOTT, Hon. Walter — Premier of Sas- katchewan. Born London Township, Middlesex County, Ort.. Oct. 27, 1867. son of George and Isabella Telfer Scott. Educated public schools. Partner, The Standard, Regina, 1892-1893; proprietor and editor of The Times, Moose Jaw, Sask., 1894-1895; purchased The Leader, Regina, from its founder, the late Nicho- las Flood Davin, 1895; edited and man- aged same until 1900. President West- ern Canada Press Association, 1899, now president Moose Jaw Times 'Publishing Co., Ltd. Elected to the House of Commons for Assiniboia West, 1900 and 1904: took part in negotiations and passage of Acts creating Provinces of Alberta and Sas- katchewan; was invited to form first Saskatchewan Ministry, Sept. 5, 1905, and elected to Saskatchewan Legisla- ture for Lamsden district; assumed pub- lic works portfolio; after redistribution, 1908; elected for Swift Current, 1908, when administration was sustained with 27 seats against 14; re-elected for Swift Current general election, 1912, when his administration was sustained by an overwhelming majority. Claimed to be the youngest leader of a government in Canada. In Cabinet re-arrangement, 1912, relinquished public works port- folios and was appointed Minister of Education. Paid an extended visit to Europe and the East, 1908, and again 1910. Present at the coronation King George and Queen Mary and was pre- sented to their Majesties, 1911. Married Jessie Florence Read, daughter of the late G. B'. Read, nostmaster Regina, 1890; has one daughter. Liberal; Pres- byterian. Address: 2043 Lome St., Re- gina, Sask. 727 WHO'S WHO AND WHY WILLIAM SCOTT. SCOTT, William. — Contractor and Real Estate Agent, Winnipeg. Born County Tyrone, Ireland, Feb. 5, 1834, son of Samuel and Margaret Scott. Came to Canada, 1842. Educated public scliools, Ontario. Farmed, Ontario, 1850-1857; engaged contracting and timber trade, Ontario and United States, 1857-1881. Moved to Manitoba and engaged con- tracting and real estate business, 1881- 1888. Came to Winnipeg, 1888, present business since. Director, Riverview Realty Co. Councillor, Municipality of Brandon, 1882-1883; Warden, 1883-1884. Married Sarah McCradie, 1860; has two sons and two daughters. Club: Cana- dian. Societies: A. F. & A. M.; L. O. L.; Black Knights of Ireland. Independent; Methodist. Address: 402 Wardlow Ave., Winnipeg, Man. SCOVlIi, Earle Jeiming's — Financial, Timber Lands, Mines and Real Estate. Born St. John, N. B., May 24, 1877, son of E. G. and Alice Foster Scovil. Edu- cated at St. John, N. B. Came to Brit- ish Columbia, 1894: in Provincial Gov- ernment service as Government Agent, Land and Gold Commissioner, Stipen- diary Magistrate and Official Adminis- trator, 1897-1912. Champion speed skat- er for British Columbia, 1898-1900. Mar- ried Ada Florence Dunne, Notch Hill, 1901; has two sons and one daughter. EARLE JENNINGS SCOVIL. Societies: A. F. & A. M.: R. A. M. Rec- reations: skating, fishing. Conservative; Anglican. Address: Golden, B. C. A. E. SCRASE. SCBASZ:, Arthur Edwin. — Manager, Alberta branch, National Trust Co., Ltd., Edmonton. Born Portsmouth, Hants, England, April 9, 1868, son of James and Isabella Scrase. Educated Dr. Smyth's private school, Southsea, England. Came to Winnipeg, 1890; law clerk, Macdonald, Tupper, Phippen & Tupper, 1890-1893; manager, estate department. National Trust Co., 1903-1910; appointed manager, Alberta branch, 1910. Married Elizabeth E. Jarvis, Kirby Cross, Essex, England, 1893; has one daughter. Clubs: Adanac (Winnipeg), Edmonton. Recreation: Lawn bowling. Conservative; Anglican. Address: Edmonton, Alta, 728 WHO'S WHO AND WHY JOHN JAMBS SCULLY. SCtri^I^Y, John James. — General Su- perintendent, Canadian Pacific Ry. for Saskatchewan. Born Montreal, Feb. 3, 1872, son of Peter and Mary Scully. Educated St. Patrick's and St. Ann's schools, Montreal. Clerk Car Service Department, C. R. P., Montreal, Jan. 14, 1887; transferred to Assistant Superin- tendent's office, Farnham, Que., June 18, 1888; Chief Clerk and Car Distributor same place, Sept. 1, 1888; transferred to Superintendent's office, Montreal, Aug. 1, 1890; Chief Clerk, Superintendent's office, Farnham, Que., April 1, 1891; Chief Clerk, Mechanical and Car Depart- ments, Farnham, March 1, 1893; Chief Clerk, Mechanical and Car Departments, Toronto, Sept. 20, 1894; Assistant Master Mechanic, Ontario and Quebec Division, Toronto, March 1, 1898; Assistant Mas- ter Mechanic, Western Division, Winni- peg, Aug. 20, 1901; Chief Clerk to Gen- eral Superintendent, Aug. 20, 1902; Chief Clerk to General Manager, Western Lines, May 1, 1903; Acting Superintend- ent, Regina, June 1, 1903; Chief Clerk to General Manager, Western Lines Aug. 1, 1903; Chief .Clerk to Vice-President, Jan. 1, 1904; Assistant Superintendent, Brandon, April 15, 1904; Superintendent Brandon, Aug. 4, 1904; Superintendent, Fort William-Winnipeg District, with charge construoction double track, head- quarters, Kenora, Ont, Otc. 10, 1906; Supt. Moose Jaw District, Moose Jaw, Sask., .May 10, 1910. On July 1, 1910, appointed General Superintendent, Moose Jaw, charge all lines Saskatchewan. Married Cecelia Mallon Toronto, Feb., 1903; has one son and one daughter. Clubs: Brandon; Assiniboia (Regina); Moose Jaw. Roman Catholic. Address: 76 Athabasca West, Moose Jaw, Sask. SEABORir, Walter Ernest. — Of Sea- born & Taylor, Barristers, Walter Scott Bldg., Moose Jaw. Born London, Ont, Jan. 25, 1880, son of Rev. William Minter and Aguile Seaborn. Edu- cated London Collegiate Institute; Os- Bducated London College Institute; Os- goode Hall. Practiced Moose Jaw, 1902; formed partnership with G. B. Taylor, 1906, under firm name of Seaborn & Taylor. President, Saskatchewan Trust Co.; Director, Canada West Fire Insur- ance Co.; Director, Prudential Life In- surance Co. Married Hester Kent, Moose Jaw, 1904; has two sons. Clubs: Carleton (Winnipeg). Societies: A. P. & A. M.; I. O. O. F.; I. O. F.; K. of P. Recreations: Golf, motoring Anglican. Address: 74 Twelfth Ave., Moose Jaw, Sask. SECORD, John C. — Of Frame, Secord, Turnbull & Fisher, Barristers and So- licitors, Assiniboia Elk., Regina. Born Tilsonburg, Ont, April 13, 1878, son of Ida Christopher and John Secord, K. C. Called to Saskatchewan and Alberta Bar, 1896; practiced, Regina, since. Alder- man, Regina, 1912. Married Nellie B. Kerr, 139 9; has one son and two daugh- ters. Club: Assiniboia. Societies: A. F. & A. M. ; K. of P. ; A. O. U. W. Conserv- ative; Anglican. Address: 2104 Hamilton St, Regina, Sask. SECORD, Richard. — Of McDougall & Secord, Ltd., 11 Jasper Ave., W., Edmon- ton. Born Brantford, Ont., July 19, 1860, son of James R. and Jane Secord. Edu- cated Brantford. Came to Alberta, 188] ; taught school, Edmonton, 1882-1886. Member Legislature, North West Terri- tories, 1902-1903. Served with Home Guard Corps. Married Annie York, Ed- monton; has one son and three daugh- ters. Club: Edmonton. Society: Elks. Address: McKay and Fifth Sts., Edmon- ton, Alta. SEIiDOSr, Georgfe Elliot, M. D Sur- geon, 544 Granville St., Vancouver. Born Exeter, Ont, July 26, 1882, son of Rich- ard and Emma Eeldon. Educated To- ronto University and London Hospital (three years). Came to British Colum- bia and practiced Vancouver since 1908. Club: Canadian. Society: A. F. & A. M. Recreation: Tennis. Presbyterian. Ad- dress: 2123 Westminster Ave., Vancou- ver, B. C. SEZ^WOOB, Frederick Shelton. — Of Short Ross & Selwood, Barristers, Im- perial Bank Bldg., Calgary. Born Lis- towel, Ont, June 28, 1874. Educated University of Toronto. Practiced Bos- ton, Mass., 1903. Came to Alberta, 1906. Club: Calgary. Society: A. P. & A. M. Address: Calgary, Alta. 729 WHO'S WHO AND WHY SXMMEITS, John. — Inspector of Indian Agencies, Chambers of Commerce, Win- nipeg. Born Penzance, Cornwall, Eng- land, Jan. 9, 1850, son of John and Sarah Semmens. Educated: Victoria College, Cobourg, Ont. Entered Methodist min- istry at Walkerville, Ont., 1871; Dundas, 1872; Norway House, Keewatin, 1874- 1875; Berens River, 1876-1877; Bruce Mines, 1878; Davenport, 1879; Zion Church, Winnipeg, 1880-1881; Emerson, Man.. 1882-1883 ; Norway House, 1884-1886; Carberry, Man., 1887-1888; Wesley Church, Winnipeg, 1892-1893; Norway House, 1894. Principal of Industrial School, Brandon, Man., 1895-1898. Portage la Prairie, 1899. Indian Agent, 1900-1904. Inspector of Agencies since 1904. Be- came a Commissioner for taking ad- hesions to treaties, 1908. Secured the surrender of 133,000 miles of Kewatin territory to Dominion Government, 1908- 1910. Was twice Secretary of the Meth- odist Conference in Manitoba and also President of the Conference one year. Was Chairman of the Winnipeg District Methodist Church six years. Married Helen C. Behimer, Copetown, Ont., 1878 (deceased) ; married Elizabeth Gibson, Winnipeg, 1907; has five sons and two daughters. Society: W. O. W. Liberal; Methodist. Address: R. 212, Chambers of Commerce, Winnipeg; residence, Sel- kirk, Man. J. H. SENKLER, B. A., K. C. SENKIiEB, John Harold, B. A., K. C. — Of Senkler, Splnks & Van Home, Bar- risters, Pacific Bldg., Vancouver. Born Brockville, Ont., July 24, 1866, son of Edmund John and Margaret McLeod Senkler. Educated Upper Canada Col- lege, Toronto University (B. A.). Came to British Columbia, 1893. Married Mar- garet Hargrave Richards. Clubs: Van- couver; Union (Victoria). Address: 1889 Haro St., Vancouver, B. C. ALEXANDER SERETH. SERETH, Alexander. — General Man- ager, Riverside Lumber Co., Ltd. Born Austria, May 28, 1874, son of Israeli and Ettle Sereth. Educated Austria. Lum- ber cliecker, Austria, 1892. Came to America, 1903. Established Riverside Lumber Co., 1905; sash and door factory, Calgary; saw mill. New Mitchell, B. C. Married Sophia Schann, Lemberg, Aus- tria, 1896; has two sons and one daugn- ter. Society: A. F. & A. M. Hebrew. Address: Calgary, Alta. SEWi:!.!., r*ank C, P. C. A., J. P.— Manager Puget Sound Bridge & Dredg- ing Co., Exchange Bldg., Vancouver. Born Lancashire, England, Nov. 22, 1869, son of James and Pathynia Sewell. Edu- cated Kilgrimol public school; Owens College, Manchester; Trinity College, Toronto. Served with Royal Northwest Mounted Police, 1886-1890. Came to British Columbia, 1895, engaging In gold and silver mining, Kootenay and Slocan. With Ironside, Rannie & Campbell four years; associated with John Kendall as Chartered Accountant. President and General Manager, West Coast Bridge & Dredging Co., Ltd. Married Jennie Wyard Hatt; has one son and three daughters. Clubs: Seattle Athletic; Richmond Game; Terminal City; Brock- ton Point Athletic; Commercial; Gun; Royal Vancouver Yacht. Society: A. F. & A. M. Recreations: Motoring, shoot- ing. Address: 685 11th Ave., W., Van- couver, B. C. 730 WHO'S WHO AND WHY SEVMOTTB, J. B. — (Retired) Office 215 Pacific St., Vancouver. Born St. Cath- arines, Ont., Jan. 19, 1858, son of James and Elizabeth Seymour. Educated Grant- ham high school, St. Catharines; gradu- ated Ontario Pharmaceutical College, 1876. Came to Vancouver, 1891. Mem- ber of Carnegie Library Board. Served with 19th Battalion, Lincoln, Ont. Mar- ried Adele A. Adams, daughter of John Adams, of Toronto; has two sons and two daughters. Club: Vancouver. So- cieties: Temple 294, A. F. & A. M.; Cas- cade Njo. 12, Vancouver; Vancouver Chapter, R. A. M., and Vancouver Con- sistory,- A. & A. S. R. (33d degree); Dep- uty for- British Columbia. Recreation: fishing. Address: 1059 Robson St., Van- couver, B. C. MAURICE MACDONALD SEYMOUR, M. D., C. M. SEYMOVn, Maurice Macdouald, K. D., C. M. (McGlU). — Physician and Sur- geons. Born Goderich, Ont., July 7, 1857, son of Captain Maurice Bain Seymour and Maria Seymour, daughter of Major Macdonald of the Imperial service. Edu- cated McGill University. After gradu- ating McGill, 1879, remained two and half years Montreal as surgeon to the West End Dispensary, and district sur- geon to Board of Health; appointed Chief Surgeon to the Manitoba South- western Railway, 1881; moved to Win- nipeg, in general practice until 1885; upon breaking out of Riel Rebellion, 1885, was appointed surgeon of 95th Bat- talion, Manitoba Grenadiers; served through Rebellion (medal) ; after Rebel- lion was in charge of medical work C. P. R. construction in mountains until last spike was driven; general practice Fort Qu'Appelle, 1886-1904; Medical Superin- tendent, Fort Qu'Appelle Industrial School; and Coroner for North West Territories; member of Medical Council Northwest Territories for 19 years, being elected President twice. Came to Re- gina, 1904; appointed Provincial Health Officer of Saskatchewan, 1906; and Com- missioner of Public Health, 1909. Served with Prince of Wales Rifles, saw active service, Montreal, during Guibord Riots, 1876. Married Helena Louise La Rue, Aylmer, Que., 1880; has three sons and two daughters. Club: Assiniboia. Rec- reations: Shooting, golf, horses, motor- ing. Roman Catholic. Address: 2038 Scarth St., Regina, Sask. PRANK SHACKLE. SHACKLE, Prank — Vice-President Ast- ley & Shackle, Ltd., Real Estate and Financial Brokers, Calgary and Lon- don, England. President Junction, Ltd.; President Kingsland, Ltd.; Director of Burnsland, Ltd.; President Burnsland Addition, Ltd. Born Hayes, Middlesex, England, July 18, 1864, son of Edward Hinds and Emily Neild Shackle. Edu- cated Haileybury College, England. Served in Methuen's Horse with Bech- uanaland Field Force under Sir Charles Warren, 1884-1885; member Honorable Artillery Company, 1887-1890; member London Stock Exchange, 1887-1898; came to Calgary and joined Mr. Astley, who es- tablished present business, 1904. Married Grace Nichalls, 1889 (deceased); has one son; married widow of Judge Crawford, 1896 (deceased); married May Dart, London, England, 1906. Clubs: Ranch- man's, Calgary Grolf and Country, Dev- onshire (London), Royal Cinque Ports Gold Club, Deal, England. Society: A. F. & A. M. Recreations: Golf, motor- ing. Conservative; Anglican. Address: Calgary, Alta, and Bothwell Ranch, Midnapore, Alta. SHACKLETOM', Frederick. — Financial, Real Estate and Insurance Broker, No- tary Public, Merchants' Bank Bldg., Olds. Born Nelson, Lancaster, England, April 16, 1871, son of James and Ellen Shack- leton. Educated public schools and Me- WHO'S WHO AND WHY chanics' Institute. Came to Alberta, 1893. General merchant, Olds, 1895-1898. Mayor, 1910; ex-Councillor (three years). Married Florence Silverthorn, Olds, 1896; has two sons and two daughters. Socie- ties: C. O. F. ; K. of P. Recreations: Motoring, football. Address: Olds, Alta. NOAH SHAKESPEARE, J. P. SHAKESPEARE, Noah, J. P., ex-M. F. — Postmaster, Victoria. Born Brierly Hill, Staffordshire, England, April 8, 1839, son of Noah and Hannah Shake- speare. Educated private and public schools. Came to British Columbia by sea, 1863. Coal miner, Nanaimo, for R. Dunsmuir; subsequently engaged Vic- toria, general agent and photographer. Represented Victoria House of Com- mons, 1882-1887; postmaster since 1888. Alderman, four years; Mayor of Victoria, 1882. Director, Bakeries, Ltd.; Trustee, Centennial Methodist Church; President, Victoria branch, Bible School; President, British Columbia Sunday School Asso- ciation. Married Eliza Jane Pearson, 1859; has seven sons and one daughter. Club: Canadian. Societies: W. O. W. ; A. O. U. W. Address: 2663 Blanchard St., Victoria, B. C. SHAIiIiCROSS, John James. — Of Shallcross, Macaulay & Co., Ltd., Vic- toria, Vancouver, Calgary and Winni- peg. Born Huyton, near Liverpool, England, Feb 18, 1858. Educated Read- ing, England. Came to British Colum- bia, 1893. Vice-President Vancouver Is- land Development League; Vice-Presi- dent Island Arts Club; President Vic- toria Board of Trade. Imperial Trade Correspondent. Married Ethel Maud, widow of W. MacGirr, and daughter of Edward Bolton, J. P., Westmeath, Ire- land. Clubs: Island Arts; Union; Pa- cific; Vancouver. Anglican. Address: Foul Bay Road, Victoria, B. C. JOHN SHANKS. SHANKS, John. — Farmer and Grain Dealer. Born Halton County, Ont., Dec. 18, 1861, son of William and Helen Shanks. Educated public schools, Hal- ton County. Came to Manitoba, 1879; located on present homestead, and has since added to original free grant 640 acres, making 800 acres in all; five hun- dred acres of this is under cultivation, and by careful and good farming wheat crops taken off this land have averaged 28 bushels for the past ten years, thus demonstrating that land under cultiva- tion, and cropped thirty years, will still produce as good crops as new and later broken up fields. Mr. Shanks' two sons are being educated as professional farm- ers. Commissioner in B. R. Member of Minnedosa Presbytery. He started the movement that raised the minimum sal- aries paid to ministers from $900 to $1200 per year, and a free manse. Mar- ried Annie Graham, Pettapiece, 1887; has two sons and two daughters. Socle- ties: A. O. U. W.; C. O. F. Conserva- tive; Presbyterian. Address: Pettapiece, Man. ^SHANNON, Robert 'Walker, M. A. — City Solicitor for Saskatoon; President Bar Association. Born Portglenone Coun- ty, Antrim, Ireland. Nov. 2, 1856, son of Letitia and James Shannon, Postmaster, Kingston, Ont. Educated grammar school and Queen's University. Called to On- tario Bar, 1880; practiced, Kingston, for some years; editor of his brother's pa- per. The Kingston News; member City Council, Kingston, six years; unsuccess- ful candidate for mayoralty; with his brother. Major L. W. Shannon, purchased Ottawa Citizen, 1892, which he edited until 1897; resumed practice, Ottawa; later Dawson, Y. T. Came to Saskatoon, . 1904; called to Saskatchewan Bar, and 732 WHO'S WHO AND WHY formed present partnership, 1906. Mem- ber executive committee, Saskatchewan Bar Association; solicitor for the Uni- versity of Saskatchewan; member of Sasliatoon Collegiate Institute Board. Club: Saskatoon. Society: A. F. & A. M. Recreations: Music, walking. Conserva- tive; Anglican. Address: 717 Melrose Ave., Saskatoon, Sask. WILLIAM SHANNON. SHANNOir, WiUiam. — Of Martin & Shannon, Brokers, 163 Hastings St., W., Vancouver, B. C. Born, County of Sligo, Ireland, Feb. 19, 1843, son of Peter and Catherine Shannon. Educated public school, near Lindsay, Ont. Came to British Columbia, 1863, and started the first trading post in the Okanagan coun- try, 1865. The following year explored the northern part of the Province. The next three years he spent in placer min- ing diiferent parts of the country during which time he helped to improve the method of saving fine gold. In 1869 was engaged in fur trading with the Indians in different parts. In 1870 became in- terested in Cattle ranching. In 1871 was engaged in the freighting business to the Cariboo Mines and the same year drove the first big freight wagon to Cariboo Mines. During the years 1876 to 1881 was engaged in the lumber business. Settled in Vancouver, 1887, and engaged in his present business. An authority on the geography of the Province. Author "British Columbia and Its Resources," 1899. Prominent in establishing Y. M. G. A. Member of the first Grand Jury held in Vancouver, 1899; helped the Gov- ernment compose and draft the first mu- nicipal act in British Columbia, 1874; member and helped organize the first Council in Chilliwack; considered a tim- ber and mining expert and has contrib- uted many articles both to the Govern- ment and the public press on these sub- jects; helped organize the first mining board in British Columbia and was, and Is still, a member of the same. Married Eliza Jane Mclndoo, Toronto, 1886; one son. Club: Canadian. Recreation: Moun- tain climbing and exploring. Address: 1872 Nelson St., Vancouver, B. C. SHABABANIAN', SOle. Nayda (Rosa Eva Blackmore). — Pianiste. Born Birm- ingham, England, daughter of William and Anne Hill Pratt Blackmore. Edu- cated King Edward VI's Grammar School, Birmingham; (piano) diplomee of Leipzic Conservatorium, Germany, where studied four years under Prof. Robert Seichmuller. Made London debut at Steinway Hall, Oct. 22, 1904, being as- sisted by Ellen Beach Yaw, the "Cali- fornia Nightingale." Since then has ap- peared in concert in many important cities, England, associated with such eminent artists as Mme. Edna Thornton (Covent Garden Opera), Signer Alberto Randegger, M. Henri Verbrigghen, the Belgian violinist, etc. Came to Winni- peg, 1906, where has given many con- certs and student recitals. Protestant. Address: Stobart Block, Winnipeg, Man SHABMAir, Charles Arthur Julian — Architect, Postofflce Blk., Red Deer. Born Ballycragan, Ireland, April 6, 1874, son of John Holland and Elizabeth Broughton Sharman. Educated England and Switzerland; Zurich University. Came to Alberta, 1902; ranching and cat- tle raising. Red Deer, since 1902. Archi- tect for Alberta Ladies' College; new City Hall; Red Deer Memorial Hospital. Owner of Old Basing farm, near Red Deer; owner of Rosalind, Jersey cow holding highest official record butter yield for two years. Married Lillie Blanche Germain, daughter of Eugene Germain, Los Angeles, Cal., 1903; has two sons and one daughter. Recrea- tion: farming. Conservative. Address: Old Basing Farm, Red Deer, Alta. SHARON, Maarice William. — Archi- tect. Born St. Thomas, Ont., Nov. 18, 1878, son of Sturgon and Ellen Sharon. Educated College Institute, St. Thomas; School of Practical Science, Toronto. Me- chanic on Michigan Central Railway, St. Thomas, 1894-1896; architect, 1896-1899; then with United States Government Navy Department, Seattle, Wash. En- gaged geographical work for Dominion Government, Ottawa, 1901. Came to Re- gina, 1906, and with Provincial Govern- ment, 1906-1909. Founded present firm, 1910. Served as Lieutenant with 5th P. L. D. G., Ottawa. Married Florence Edna Freek (deceased), St. Thomas, 1905; has one daughter. Societies: A. P. & A. M.; K. of K.; W. O. W.; C. O. F. Recreations: Football, baseball, curling, driving. Liberal; Methodist. Address: 1745 Scarth St., Regina, Sask. 733 WHO'S WHO AND WHY SRABF, Charles Wallace. — Of C. W. Sharp & Son, Contractors, 222 McDer- mot Ave., Winnipeg. Director, Manitoba Gypsum Co., Ltd.; Director, Canadian Industrial Exhibition Association; Vice- Chairman Winnipeg Public Parks Board; Director Winnipeg Playgrounds Associa- tion. Born Salisbury, England, April 12, 1852, son of Jeremiah Moncton and Mary Ann Sharp. Educated public and high schools, Wiltshire, England. Came to Winnipeg, 1873. Established present business, 1880. Erected several Winni- peg's foremost buildings; engineered and completed Clover Bar bridge at Edmon- ton for Grand Trunk Pacific, the largest bridge at time in Canada. Married Mary Louise Leckie, Lucknow, Ont., 1879; has three sons and three daughters. Clubs: Carleton, Assiniboine, North West Com- mercial Travelers. Society: St. John's. Recreations: Fishing, hunting. Conserva- tive; Congregationalist. Address: Well- ington Crescent, Winnipeg, Man. SHABP, William. — Town Clerk and Secretary-Treasurer, Town of Canora. Born Mid Calder, Midlothian, Scotland, Jan. 19, 1878, son of Richard and Marion Ovens Sharp. Educated Bathgate Acad- emy. Railway clerk. North British Rail- way, Scotland; subsequently bookkeeper for Robertson, Lover Co., Ltd., Arma- dale, 1900-1904. Came to Saskatchewan, 1904; Presbyterian missionary, Estevan, Canora, Crescent Lake, and Horse Lake, Sask., 1904-1909; present office since 1909. Societies: I. O. R.; A. O. F.; C. O. F.; L O. O. F. Presbyterian. Ad- dress: Canora, Sask. SHAKFE, Frederick James, TX. A. — Of Machray, Sharpe & Dennistoun, Bar- risters, Winnipeg. Born London, Ont. Educated Manitoba College (honor grad- uate and scholarship in Metaphysics). Studied law with Archibald & Howell; called to Manitoba Bar, 1896. Married Kathleen Neiley. Clubs: Manitoba; St. Charles Country. Address: 182 Roslyn Road, Winnipeg, Man. SHABFE, Thomas. — Of Sharpe & Col- ledge, Contractors, Sargent and Kennedy Sts., Winnipeg. Born County Sligo, Ire- land, March 14, 1866, son of Michael William and Jane Sharpe. Educated National and Parochial schools. After apprenticeship as a mason, became clerk Provincial Bank, Ireland, 1880. Came to Toronto, Ont., 1885, and engaged pavement contracting, Winnipeg, 1892. Alderman for city of Winnipeg, 1899- 1904; Chairman of Board of Public Works, 3 years; Mayor of Winnipeg, 1903-1905. Married Mary J. Cathcart, Toronto, 1887; has two sons and four daughters. Clubs: Carleton; Adanac; Clef. Society: A. F. & A. M. Recrea- tion: Hunting. Conservative; Presbyte- rian. Address: Kennedy and Qu'Appelle, Winnipeg, Man. SHA&FE, William Henry, M. P. — Of Sharpe & Bottom, General Merchants, Manitou. Born Scott Township, Ontario County, Ont., April 19, 1868, son of George and Sara Sharpe. Educated Ux- bridge and Belleville, Ont. Came to Manitoba, 1898, implement dealer, Dou- glas, Man; President of R. A. Garrett Co., general merchants, Manitou, until 1907. Councillor, Manitou, six years; Mayor, 1908. Unsuccessful candidate against Hon. Thomas Greenway for House of Commons, 1904. Elected for Lisgar, 1908-1911. Married Ida J. Arm- strong, Manitou, 1900; has one son and one daughter. Club: Adanac (Winni- peg). Conservative; Methodist. Ad- ^^^H JOHN W. SHERWIN. SHEBWIZr, J. Wallis.— Of J. W. Sher- win & Co., Real Estate Broker, 317 Portage Ave., Winnipeg. Born London, England, Aug. 22, 1873. Educated gram- mar school, Leytonstone, London, Eng- land. Engineer, Ipswich, England, and later London, Leeds and Nuneaton, 1894- 1904. Came to Winnipeg, 1904, as draftsman City Engineers Office. Had the honor conferred of being a Freeman of the City of London, England. Mar- ried Julia C. Hammond, 1906; has one daughter and two sons. Recreations: Automobiling, hunting and amateur pho- tography. Conservative; Anglican. Resi- dence, 41 Furby St., Winnipeg, Man. W. H. SHILLINGLAW. SHIl^X^ZNGZ^AW, W. H.— Of Shilling- law & Marshall, 831 Rosser Ave., Bran- don. Born Sta££a, Ont., Sept. 29, 1864, son of James and Elizabeth Shillinglaw. Educated public schools, Albany. Mis- souri, Portage la Prairie and Brandon. Matriculated from Manitoba University to School of Practical Science, Toronto. Came to Brandon, 1882; architect, 1889; member Public Parks Board; Vice-Presi- dent, Hospital Board; City Engineer, City of Brandon, 1896-1908; installed water works and sewers and constructed bridges, Brandon; served with Volun- teers six years. Married Elizabeth Monteith, Greencastle, Ireland, 1899. Societies: Canadian Society Civil Engi- neers; fellow. Royal Architectural In- stitute of Canada. Recreations: Curling, rifle shooting. Liberal; Presbyterian. Address: 302 Russell St., Brandon, Man. SHOBT, Albert E. — Of Short & Sey- mour, Real Estate and Financial Bro- kers, 319 Homer St., Vancouver; Vice- President, Vancouver Mining Exchange. Born Sunderland, England, March 4, 1882, son of John Young and Mary Ada Smart Short. Educated Rugby, Eng- land. Member of firm Short Bros., ship- builders, Sunderland, England, 1900- 1904. Ranching, Alberta, 1904. Came to British Columbia and established pres- ent business, 1907. Married Sarah 743 WHO'S WHO AND WHY C. C. SHORT. SHORT, Charles C — (Retired); Chair- man, High River & Hudson's Bay Rail- way Co.; Cliairman, Higii River, Saskat- chewan & Hudson's Bay Railway Co.; also interested in real estate, mining properties. Born Woodstock, Ont., Feb. 13, 1870, son of Joseph William and A. E. SHORT. Eleanor Guest, Toronto, 1904; has one daughter. Clubs: Commercial; Impe- rial. Anglican. Address: 1508 Georgia St., Vancouver, B. C. Julia Anna Conklin Short. Educated public schools. Came to Alberta, 1884. Engaged ranching near High River until 1905. Served as Councillor, High River, 1909; Mayor, 1910. Married Margaret Blennerhassett, 1904; has one daugliter. Society I. O. O. F. Recreation: traveling. Liberal; Presbyterian. Address: High River, Alta. ; winter residence, Paloma Ave., Ocean Park, Cal. SHORT, James.^Of Short, Ross & Sel- wood, Barristers, Calgary. Born Ontario, June 3, 1862, son of William and Mary Short. Educated high school, Elora, Ont.; Toronto University. Taught school Chatham, Ont, 1885. Came to Alberta, 1889. Crown Prosecutor; Chairman and Trustee of School Board. Married Janet Lafferty, Calgary. Address: 202 Second Ave., W., Calgary, Alta. WILLIAM SHORT, K. C. SHORT, William, K. C. — Of Short, Cross & Biggar; Short, Woods, Biggar & Collison, Barristers, Merchants Bank Bldg., Edmonton. Born near Elora, Ont., Jan. 11, 1866, son of William and Mary Short. Educated high school, Elora. Came to Calgary, 1889. Called to Al- berta bar, 1894; practiced, Edmonton since; present partnership formed 1897. Mayor, Edmonton, 1902-1904. Married Henrietta Isabel McMaster, 1900; has one son and one daughter. Club: Ed- monton. Societies: A. F. & A. M. ; S. O. E. Conservative; Presbyterian. Ad- dress: 711 Hardlsty St., Edmonton, Alta. 744 WHO'S WHO AND WHY JAMBS SHOULDICE. SHOUIiDICi:, James. — (Retired.) Born Grey County, Ont., Nov. 5, 1850, son of James and Mary Shouldice. Educated public schools, Bruce County. Farming, Bruce County; came to Calgary, 1900, and ranched. Councillor, Bruce County, 1887-1898; Warden, 1897-1898; twice nominated for Ontario Legislature, but declined. Married Mary Margaret Eliz- abeth Perdue, Bruce County, 1897; has five sons and four daughters. Society: A. P. & A. M. Recreations: Shooting. Conservative; Methodist. Address: Shouldice Park, West Calgary, Alta. J. D. SIBBALD. SIBBA^D, John Drinkwater. — Of Rev- elstoke General Agencies, Ltd.; Member of Revelstoke Board of Trade. Born Georgina Township, York County, Ont, Aug. 5, 1846, son of William and Emily Sibbald. Educated grammar school, Newmarket, Ont. Served as volunteer, Fenian Raid, 1866; served in Northwest Rebellion, 1885. Los Angeles, Cal., 1872; Superintendent, Castle Mining & Smelt- ing Co., 1873-1878; commission mer- chant, Regina, 1882-1893; mercantile business, Revelstoke, 1893-1897; estab- lished present business 1899. Govern- ment Agent and Gold Commissioner, 1898-1899. Served as Alderman, Revel- stoke, 1911. Married R. H. Swanton, 1890; has one son and one daughter. Conservative; Anglican. Address: Revel- stoke, B. C. HON. A. L. SIFTON. SIFT ON, Hon. Arthur Ikewis. — Pre- mier of Alberta, Edmonton. Born St. John's, Middlesex County, Ont., Oct. 26, 1858, son of Hon. John W., ex-Speaker of the Manitoba Assembly, and Kate Sif- ton. Educated public school; Wesley Col- lege; Victoria University (B. A. 1880, M. A. 1888, LL. D. 1888,) LL. D. (non.). Alberta University, 1908. Came to Manitoba 1875. Called to the bar, 1883. Came to Alberta, 1889; K. C, 1892; mem- ber of Northwest Council, for Banff, 1898-1903. Appointed Commissioner of Public Works, for the North West Ter- ritories, 1901. Chief Justice of the Su- perior Court of the North West Terri- tories, 1903-1905. Chief Justice of the Superior Court, Alberta, 1907. Retired, May, 1910, to become Premier of Al- berta. Attended the coronation of King George and Queen Mary, London, 1911; was presented to His Majesty, St. James' Palace, June, 1911. Married Mary H. Deering, Cobourg, Ont., 1882; has one son and one daughter. Clubs: Ranch- man's, Calgary; Bdmontort. Methodist. Address: Sif tenia Lodge, Banff; Garry- Kennagh, Edmonton, Alta. 745 WHO'S WHO AXD WHY SIPTON, Hon. John Wrigrbt. — President Free Press Publishing Co., Winnipeg. Born London Township, Middlesex Coun- ty, Ont., Aug. 13, 1833. Educated pub- lic schools, Ontario. Member of Mani- toba Legislature; Speaker for one term. Liberal; Methodist. Address: 208 Garry St., Winnipeg, Man. J. WRIGHT SIFTON, B. A. SIFTON-, J. Wrig-ht, B. A.— Superin- tendent of Education, City of Moose Jaw; Director Bank of Saskatoon; Direc- tor Saskatchewan Life Insurance Co.; President Executors & Administrators' Trust Co. Born near London, Middlesex County, Ont, Nov. 8, 1872, son of Joseph Wright and Hannah Sifton. Educated public schools, Middlesex County; Col- legiate Institute, Strathroy, Ont.; Toron- to University. Taught school Uxbridge, Ont, 1900-1902; same capacity, Edmon- ton, 1902-1903; principal of public schools and Collegiate Institute, Moose Jaw, 1903-1907; appointed to present po- sition, 1907. Secretary of public school and Collegiate Institute boards since 1908; member of Senate and Council Saskatchewan University; President Can- adian Club; member Public Library Board. Married Maud Marion Nokes, Ux- bridge, 1904; has one son. Recreations: Curling, all outdoor sports. Liberal; Methodist Address: 142 Main St, Moose Jaw, Sask. SZX;£S, Percy Garret. — Managing Di- rector, Western Lumber & Shingle Co., 310 Cotton Bldg., Vancouver; Director, Mitchell Lumber Co.; Director, Banner Shingle Co.; Director, Salmon River Lumber & Shingle Co.; Director, Koksi- lah Lumber Co., Ltd. Born Winchester, Ont., Aug. 11, 1885, son of George Per- CiVai AND WHY ALEXANDER SMITH SMITH, Alexander. — Merchant (re- tired). Born Island Islay, Scotland, Jan. 16, 1851, son of Archibald and Janet Smith. Came from Scotland with his parents, 1853, to Ontario, and settled Erin Township, Wellington County; clerk general store, Mimosa, Ont., 1869- 1873; partnership with E. Barwick & Co., Shelburne, Ont., 1873-1907. Came to Saskatoon, 1907, bought an interest in the Saskatchewan Piano & Organ Co.; made general manager; retired, 1909. Councillor, Shelburne, 1899-1907; School Trustee and Chairman School Board, Shelburne, 1895-1905; Alderman, Saska- toon, 1908, 1910, 1911; secretary of Board of governors. Saskatoon City Hospital; director and chairman of finance commit- tee. Central Saskatchewan Fair Asso- ciation; president. Social and Moral Re- form League and Children's Aid, Saska- toon. Married Elizabeth Sutherland, To- ronto, Ont., 1889; has two sons and one daughter. Recreation: baseball. Liberal; Presbyterian. Address: Broadway, Sas- katoon, Sask. SMITH, Alexander — Of Smith Bros. & Wilson, Contractors and Builders, 540 Eighth St., S., Lethbridge; director;, Coleman Mercantile Co., Coleman. Born Grey County, Ont., June 3, 1865, son of Donald D. and Catherine Smith. Edu- cated public schools, Grey County. Car- penter's apprentice, LaMay & Son, C. P. R. construction, 1881-1882; builder, Duluth, Minn., 1882-1902; contractor. Smith Bros., Greenwood, B. C, 1902- 1905; present business started, 1905. Married Mabel Augusta Phillips, Castile, N. Y., 1895; has four daughters. So- cieties: A. F. & A. M.; Y. M. C. A. Rec- reations: hunting, fishing. Conservative; Presbyterian. Address: 536 Eighth St., S., Lethbridge Alta. BBRTS, Alvln John — Of Andrew Smith & Co., Real Estate Brokers, 128 20th St., E., Saskatoon; Business Man- ager, Coronation Park Co., Victoria Park Co. and University Gardens Co. Born ALVIN JOHN SMITH. Campbellcroft, Ont., Dec. 13, 1886, son of Andrew and Sarah Jane Lynis Smith. Educated high school. Port Hope; To- ronto University and Trinity University, Toronto. With Northern Elevator Co., Winnipeg, 1909; studied law with Bor- land & Mclntyre, Saskatoon, 1910; en- gaged in present business since 1911. Recreations: athletic sports. Conserva- tive; Presbyterian. Address: Broadway, Saskatoon, Sask. ANDREW SMITH. SMITH, Andrew — Of Andrew Smith & Co., Real Estate Brokers, 128 20th St., E., Saskatoon; Manager, Coronation Park Co.; Manager, Victoria Park Co.; Manager, University Gardens Co. Born 754 WHO'S WHO AND WHY Kendall, Ont., Oct. 8, 1863, son of Thomas and Ellen Smith. Educated Kendall. General merchant, Campbell- croft, Ont., 1884-1909. Came to Saska- toon and engaged In present business, 1910. Married Sarah Jane Lynis, daugh- ter of John Lynis,, Garden Hill, Ont.; has one son and one daughter. Societies: A. F. & A. M.; I. O. O. P.; A. A. O. N. M. S. Rameses Temple. Conservative; Presbyterian. Address: Broadway, Sas- katoon, Sask. SMITH, Angus, C. E. — City Engineer, North Vancouver. Born Kent County, Ont., Aug. 31, 1868, son of Donald and Margaret Smith. Educated School of Practical Science, Toronto, Ont. Civil engineer and surveyor, Ridgetown, Ont., 1894; city engineer, Stratford, Ont., 1900- 1906; city engineer, Regina, Sask., 1906- 1910; city engineer, Victoria, 1910-1912; appointed to present office, 1912. Mar- ried Jessie Hayes Panton, Stratford, 1902; has two sons. Recreation: motor- ing. Address: North Vancouver, B. C. SMITH, Archibald Erskiue — President and general manager, Redcliffe mine; president, Vancouver Mining Exchange. Born Tasmania, May 1, 1867, son of Daniel and Annie Smith. Educated gram- mar schools, Australia. Came to Brit- ish Columbia, 1896. Mining, Rossland, B. C, 1896; Dawson City, 1898; Sump- ter. Ore., 1899; South Africa, 1903. Es- tablished present business, Vancouver, 1908. Married Laura Evans, Portland, Ore., 1901; has three sons. Recreations: shooting, fishing. Conservative; Pres- byterian. Address: Marine Drive, Van- couver, B. C. SMITH, Arthur aordon, B. A. — ^District Registrar of Titles, Land Registry Of- fice, Vancouver. Born Cape Town, May 15, 1865, son of Marcus and Anne Smith. Educated Upper Canada College; Toron- to University. Called to bar, Osgoode Hall, Toronto, 1890. Came to British Columbia, 1891, called to the bar of Brit- ish Columbia, 1891; Yukon Territory, 1898. Deputy Attorney General for Brit- ish Columbia, 1892-1898. Served with Queen's Own Rifles during the North- west Rebellion, 1885. Married Verna Adelaide Heisterman, Victoria, 1902; has one son and three daughters. Clubs: Vancouver; Jericho Country Club; Union (Victoria). Address: 774 Second Ave., W., Vancouver, B. C. SMITH, A. S. M. It. A.— Hardware merchant. Born at sea off the Banks of Newfoundland, Aug. 24, 1868, son of A. S. Smith. Educated St. Mary's, Ont. Unsuccessful candidate Saskatchewan Legislature, 1905; elected for Moosomin, 1908. Married Kate R. Ross, 1892; has five children. Presbyterian; Liberal. Ad- dress: Moosomin, Sask. SMITH, Bedford H. — Collector of cus- toms, Nanaimo. Born Blissville, N. B., June 1, 1849, son of Daniel and Phoebe Smith. Educated University of New Brunswick. Principal of Sunbury gram- mar school, 1875. Came to British Co- lumbia, 1877. Married Mary L. Elford, Nanaimo; has two sons and one daugh- ter. Cluis: Nanaimo. Society: A. O. U. W. Address: Front St., Nanaimo, B. C. DAVID A. SMITH. SMITH, David Andrew — Of D. A. Smith & Co., Real Estate and Financial Brokers, 131 Eighth Ave., W., Calgary. Born Harvey, N. B., Nov. 28, 1881, son of William and Jane Smith. Educated public schools. New Brunswick. Clerk in his father's store, Harvey, 1897-1903; came to Alberta, 1903; warehouse busi- ness, Edmonton, Alta, 1904-1905; on sur- vey, C. P. R., 1905-1906; established present business, 1910. Conservative; Presbyterian. Address: 232 Twelfth Ave., E., Calgary, Alta. SMITH, David Angrus — Of D. A. Smith, Ltd., Furniture Dealers, 935 Granville St., Vancouver. Born County Bruce, Ont, Feb. 22, 1868, son of Malcolm and Elizabeth Smith. Educated: public schools, County Bruce; high school Win- nipeg. Came to British Columbia, 1888. Clerk, Hudson's Bay Co., Vancouver, 1891-1906; partner. Smith Bros., 1888- 1891. Married Anna L. Masters, 1905; has one daughter. Club: Terminal City. Society: A. P. & A. M. Recreation: la- crosse. Presbyterian. Address: First and Mahon Sts., North Vancouver, B. C. 755 WHO'S WHO AND WHV HENRY Y. SMITH. SMITH, Henry Y. — Real Estate and Financial Agent, Walter Scott Bldg., Moose Jaw; Director, Executors and Ad- ministrators Trust Co., Ltd.; Director, Saskatchewan Creamery Co., Ltd. Born Melbourne, Yorkshire, England, March 20, 1871, son of Henry and Harriet Ann Smith. Educated public schools, Mel- bourne and Clarence, Ont. Came to Can- ada, 1882. Instructor of dairy science, Ontario Government, Strathroy, Ont., 1896-1899; proprietor, Kensington Cream- ery, Woodstock, Ont., 18 99-1900; mana- ger, stock and shipping department. City Dairy, Toronto, 1900-1902. Came to Sas- katchewan, 1902. Building and contract- ing business. Moose Jaw, 1902-1904; es- tablished present business, 1904. Alder- man, Moose Jaw, 1912. Married Ger- trude Elizabeth McPherson, 1908; has one son. Recreations: motoring, shoot- ing, travel. Liberal; Methodist. Ad- dress: 132 Main St., Moose Jaw, Sask. 756 WHO'S WHO AND WHY SMITH, Prank F., D. D. S. — ^Dentist. Born Port Rowan, Norfolk County, Ont., April 29, 1878, son of James William and Anna Smith. Educated: business college, Port Huron, Mich.; Marquette University (dental department), Mil- waukee. Came to British Columbia, 1901. President, British Columbia Den- tal Conucil Ave years. Married Orpha Louise Hamlin, 1905; has two sons. Clubs: Westminster; Westminster Gun. Societies: A. F. & A. M.; Mystic Shriner; A. O. U. W.; Delta Sigma Delta. Rec- reations: shooting. Ashing. Anglican. Address: 36 Leopold Place, New West- minster, B. C. SMITH, G-eorg-e Feter, M. I^. A. — Jour- nalist, of the Camrose Publishing Co., Ltd., publishers of "The Camrose Ca,n- adian," "The Strome Despatch," Cam- rose. Born Lieury, McGillivray Town- ship, Middlesex County, Ont., Aug. 26, 1873, son of Peter and Hannah Smith. Educated: College Institute, Model School, Strathroy, and Normal School, Toronto (prize for oratory, Strathroy College Institute, and Toronto Normal School); Prince of Wales gold medalist, Toronto Normal, 1898. Taught school, Middlesex County and Toronto; came to Alberta, 1901; general merchant, Du- hamel, 1901; Camrose, Alta, 1906; Hon. President, Camrose Agricultural So- ciety. Served as Councillor, Cam- rose. 1907. Elected to Alberta Leg- islature, representing Camrose, 1909. Married Jean Gunn, Toronto, 1906 (de- ceased, 1907); has one son. Club: Can- adian (president) ; Camrose. Recrea- tion: travel. Liberal; Presbyterian. Ad- dress: Camrose, Alta. SMITH, Henry Badeley, C. E., B. C. Im. S. — Civil Engineer, 518 Hastings St., W., Vancouver. Born Melrose, Scotland, July 26, 1850, son of Rev. James and Agnes Roberts Smith. Educated Aber- deen and London, England. Came to Canada, 1872. Engineer, C. P. R., 1872; engaged on construction work, C. P. R., 1880-1885; construction Vancouver wa- ter works system, 1886-1890; private practice as member of Arm Keefer & Smith, Victoria, 1890-1896; Rossland, 1896-1901. Conservative; Presbyterian. Address: Hotel Metropole, Vancouver, B. C. SMITH, Howell — Of Smith Bros., Real Estate and Financial Brokers, Regina. Born Barrie, Ont., June 30, 1880, son of Newton and Caroline Smith. Educated public and high schools, Ontario. En- gaged in mercantile business, Toronto, until 1898. Served with Royal Cana- dian Dragoons, special Aeld force; sar- geant. South African Constabulary, South African War, 1899-1901. Came to Regina and established present business. HOWELL SMITH. 1905. Married Jennie McLeod, Sintaluta, Sask.; has one son. Independent; Pres- byterian. Address: 2340 Cornwall St., Regina, Sask. SMITH, Iieslie John, B. So. — Professor of Mechanics and Engineering, Manitoba Agricultural College, Winnipeg. Born Pitoskey, Mich., May 25, 1881, son of Jasper B. and Jane Pierie Smith. Edu- cated: high school Pitoskey; Michigan State Agricultural and Mechanical Col- lege. Machinist, Burnett Foundry & Machine Works, Pitoskey, 1899-1902; machinist, National Cash Register Co., Dayton, Ohio, 1903; started department of farm mechanics, Michigan Agricul- tural and Mechanical College, Lansing, 1906-1909; present appointment, 1909. Married Shirley P. Pierce, 1908; has one son. Societies: A. P. & A. M.; K. O. T. M. Recreation: baseball. Independent; Methodist. Address: 322 Simcoe St., Winnipeg, Man. SMITH, Balpli, ex-M. F. — Born New- castle-on-Tyne, Northumberland, Eng- land, Aug. 8, 1858, son of Robert and Margaret Smith. Educated Newcastle and district schools. Mined, Newcastle, 1869. Came to British Columbia, 1892; agent for Coal Miners' Association of British Columbia, 1895. president of Trades and Labor Congress of Canada, Ave years; was associated with G. Fen- wick, M. P., John Wilson, M. P., T. Burt, M. P., and other Labor Liberals. Prom- inent with co-operative societies; dele- gate to Glasgow Congress. Member British Columbia Legislature, for Nanai- mo, 1898 pnd 1900. Resigned his seat 757 WHO'S WHO AND WHY In the Provincial Legislature, 1900, to run for the Dominion Parliament, and was elected. Re-elected, 1904 and 1908. Married Mary Ellen Spear, Newcastle-on- Tyne, England, 1883; has four sons and one daughter. Clubs: Nanaimo; Ter- minal City, Vancouver. Recreations: cricket, baseball. Address: Milton St., Nanaimo, B. C. SMITH, Ricliard Andrew, B. A., JmJm. B. — Barrister. Born Blackley, Manchester, England, March 12, 1877, son of Rich- ard and Alice Wilson Smith. Educated: Manchester grammar school; Victoria University; admitted as solicitor, Eng- land, 1901; practiced, Manchester, 1901- 1908; came to Alberta, 1908; called to Alberta bar, 1910. Served 2nd V. B. M., as private, Manchester, 1898-1907; or- ganized Owens College Company Regi- ment. Clubs: Overseas; Islanders. So- cieties: A. F. & A. M.; S. O. E.; W. O. W. Recreations: fishing, shooting. Con- servative; Anglican. Address: Leth- bridge, Alta. SMITH, &obert Henry, M. B. — Physi- cian and Surgeon. Born Lincoln Coun- ty, Ont, Feb. 6, 1871, son of William D. and Sarah M. Smith. Educated College Institute St. Catharines, Ont.; Toronto University. Taught school, Lincoln County, Ont, 1889-1894; University stu- dent, 1894-1898; post graduate work, London, England, 1898-1899; practiced St. Catharines, Ont, 1899-1904; moved to Saskatchewan, 1904. Secretary Wey- burn Hospital Association; Councillor, Weyburn, 1907-1909; Mayor Weyburn, 1910; especially interested establishing ownership of waterworks, electric light system, sewers. Served as Surgeon, Lieutenant Seventh Field Battery, R. C. F. A., St. Catharines, Ont, 1903-1904. Married Gertrude A. Corbin, St. Cath- arines, 1899; has two daughters. So- ciety: (P. G.) I. O. O. F. Recreations: Music (vocal and conducting choruses). Conservative; Methodist. Address: Wey- burn, Sask. SMITH, Samuel Hardman. — President Western Realty Co., Ltd., 257 Jasper Ave. E., Edmonton. Vice-President Western Clays, Ltd.; Director Great Western Garments, Ltd. Born Hether- sett, Norfolk, England, June 22, 1868, son of James and Sarah Smith. Edu- cated high pchool, Lemars, Iowa. Farmed lowa, 1889; came to Canada 1897; Al- berta, 1901; established present business Edmonton, 1901. Third Vice-President Edmonton Board of Trade; Vice-Presi- dent United Aids. Served as Alderman Edmonton, 1906-1907. Married Florence White; Nottihghaih, Englanfl, 1907. Club: SAMUEL HARDMAN SMITH Edmonton. Societies: A. F. & A. M. ; St. George's. Recreations: Hunting, fish- ing. Liberal; Protestant. Address: 514 McDougall Ave., Edmonton, Alta. SIDNEY T. SMITH SMITH, Sidney Thomas — Smith, Mur- phy & Co., Grain Merchants, Winnipeg. Born London, Ont, Nov. 12, 1878. Es- tablished present business, 1902; member Winnipeg Grain Exchange. Clubs: Carle- ton; St Charles Country. Protestant. Address: Armstrong's Point, Winnipeg, Man. SMITH, Thomas Knlg-ht — Lumber Manufacturer. Born Renfrew, Ont, March 16, 1872, son of Archibald and Mary Smith. Educated, public school. Renfrew. Partner, Knight & Smith, lum- 758 WHO'S WHO AND WHY ber manufacturers. Fort Chute, 1896- 1901; established present business, 1902. Married Maud McKillop, Beachburg, Ont., 1905. Club: Armstrong. Society: A. F. & A. M. Recreation: shooting. Conservative; Presbyterian. Address: Armstrong, B. C, SMITH, Thomas Bo'bert, J. V. — Hud- son's Bay Co. Officer (retired). Born England. Assistant Secretary Hudson's Bay Co., London, England; came to Brit- ish Columbia 1885, as Assistant Com- missioner of Hudson's Bay Co., in charge of the company's affairs in British Col- umbia; resigned 1891 to join firm of Robert Ward & Co., Ltd., shipping, in- surance and financial agents, Victoria; retiring 1909. Appointed Belgian Con- sul 1891, his Majesty the King of the Belgians, conferring upon him the or- der of Leopold, with title of Chevalier, 1907. Married Florence Harriet King, daughter of late Capt. Edward Ham- mond King of H. M. 98th Regiment 1891; has two sons and two daughters. Rec- reation: Music. Address: "Ethewold," Cook and Richardson Sts., Victoria, B. C. SBXITa, Vemor W. — Paymaster for Foley, Welch & Stewart, Contractors, Prince Rupert. Born Prince Edward Island, May 6, 1864, son of John and Amelia Smith. Educated public and grammar schools, Prince Edward Island. Farmed Minnesota 1883. Came to Brit- ish Columbia 1885. Director of British Trust of Western Canada; Director Prince Rupert Savings & Trust Co.; President Prince Rupert Theatre Co.; Alderman Prince Rupert, 1910; traveling, teaching school, keeping books and rail- road work. Married Anna Katherine Taeger, Spokane, 1896; has one son. President Prince Rupert Club. Societies: K. T.; Shriner; I. O. O. F.; Elks. Rec- reations: Fishing, shooting. Address: Third Ave., Prince Rupert, B. C. SMITH, William l>xinica.n, M. D., C. M. — Surgeon, 52 Heimink Block, Edmon- ton. Born Plantagenet, Ont., Oct. 22, 1863, son of Harry and Isabella McMar- tin Smith. Educated public schools, Plantagenet and Martintown, Ont.; Mc- Gill University. House Surgeon, Mont- real General Hospital, 1890-1891; prac- ticed Richmond, Que., 1891-1892; Sher- brooke. Que., 1892-1893; came to Alberta 1906; on surgical staff, Alexandra Hos- pital. Married Mary Eleanor Kate Ib- botson, daughter of Lieutenant-Colonel Ibbotson, Sherbrooke, 1894; has one son and one daughter. Club: Edmonton. So- cieties: A. P. & A. M.; I. O. O. F. Rec- reations: Curling, shooting, fishing. Con- servative; Presbyterian. Address: 625 Thirteenth St., Edmonton, Alta. SMITH, W. J. — Manager George Pal- mer & Co., Real Estate and Investment Brokers, 136 Saskatchewan Ave., Port- age la Prairie. Born Arthur Township, Wellington County, Ont., Feb. 5, 1860, son of Thomas and Lucinda Eden Smith. Educated public schools. Came to Port- age la Prairie, 1873; farmed, Portage plains until 1909; established present business, 1909. Married Delilah West- gate, 1883; has five sons and five daugh- ters. Society: C. O. F. Conservative; Anglican. Address: Portage la Prairie, Man. SM7TH, Charles Ernest, M. B. — Phy- sician and Surgeon. Born Paris, Maine, March 26, 1870, son of William and Eliza Boyle Smyth. Educated College Institute, St. Catharines, Ont.; Toronto University. Came to Alberta 1894. Sur- geon Lieutenant R. A. M. C. Married Sarah McKinlay, 1908; has one son. Con- servative; Anglican. Address: 202 Main St., Medicine Hat, Alta. WILLIAM OSWALD SMYTH, B. A., B. C. L. SMTTH, WilUam Oswald, B. A., B. C. Ii. — Barrister and Solicitor, Bank of Ot- tawa Blk., Swift Current; Director, Swift Current Farmers' Milling & Elevator Co., Ltd. Born Toronto, Ont., Oct. 4, 1873, son of Rev. Dr. W. J. and Sarah Smyth. Educated Montreal high school; McGill University (gold medalist). Called to Quebec Bar, 1897; partner, Cruikshank & Smyth, Montreal, 1897-1905; called to Northwest Territories Bar, 1905; prac- ticed, Swift Current, since 1905; present partnership formed, 1911. Unsuccessful candidate to Saskatchewan Legislature against Hon, Walter Scott, 1908. City Solicitor, Swift Current, since town in- corporated. Served as Major, B Squad- ron, 27th Light Horse. Married Frances Leta Hart, Cowansville, Que., 1901; has one son. Societies: I. O. O. F.; C. O. F.; C. O. C. F.; Eagles. Recreation: shooting. Conservative; Presbyterian. Address: Fifteenth and Sydney Sts., Swift Cur- rent, Sask. 759 WHO'S WHO AND WHY SNEIiIi, Herbert. — President and Man- ager of Herbert Snell, Ltd., dry goods, 52 Main St., Moose Jaw. Born near Sheffield, Yorlcsiiire, England, Aug. 20, 1880, son of David and Ellen Snell. Edu- cated public schools Stockbridge, Eng- land; Port Hope, Ont. Came to Winni- peg 1900, with Robinson & Co., Ltd.; came to Vancouver, B. C, 1901, and took position with Gordon Drysdale; later traveler with Gault Bros., Vancouver; with Crescent Mfg. Co., Montreal, as traveler through Western Provinces, 1904; came to Moose Jaw, 1905, and ac- quired interest in firm of Clark Bros.; engaged business for himself in old stand of Clark & Snell, moving 1909 to present location. President Moose Jaw Liberal Association, 1907-1909; president Y. M. C. A., 1905-1906-1907; member of Council of Board of Trade and Chair- man Publicity Department 1910; Alder- man Moose Jaw, 1911-12. Married Agnes Graham, Winnipeg, Jan. 10, 1906. Lib- eral; Baptist. Address: 170 Ninth Ave., Moose Jaw, Sask. ARTHUR WESTBROOK SNIDER. SNIDER, Arthur Westbrook — Presi- dent Snider-Dohan, Ltd., Real Estate and Financial Agents; President Swift Cur- rent Farmers' Milling & Elevator Co., Ltd.; Secretary-Treasurer Swift Current Land Co., Ltd.; Director Moote Coal Co., Ltd.; President A. W. Snider Co., Ltd., warehouse properties. Born Delhi, Ont., Oct. 1, 1862, son of George and Mercy Elizabeth Hammil Snider. Educated pub- lic schools, high school, Simcoe, Ont. Came to Alberta, 1883; Saskatchewan, 1902; engaged ranching until 1906. Mayor Swift Current, 1909-1910-1911- 1912. Member Swift Current General Hospital Board of Governors; member of the Executive of the Saskatchewan Tu- berculosis League. Married Ida Fidelia Whitney, Essex, Ont., 1897. Society: A. F. & A. M. Conservative; Anglican. Ad- dress: ITpex Avenue, Swift Current. Sask. GEORGE RICHARD SNIDER SNIDEB, Georg^e Bicbard. — Of Snider & Brethour, Contractors, 1015 Dominion Trust Bldg., Vancouver. Born Victoria, Feb. 19, 1872, son of William Henry and Emma Snider. Educated high schools Victoria. Contracting business Victoria 1896-1897; under firm name McDonald, Wilson & Snider, Vancouver, 1907-1910; present partnership formed 1910. Has built many notable buildings, among which are Carnegie Library, David Spen- cer's store, Balmoral Hotel and Court House, Vancouver. Married Amy Dora Wolff, 1897; has one son and one daugh- ter. Society: Native Sons. Recreations: Lacrosse, hunting. Conservative; Angli- can. Address: 777 Hornby St., Vancou- ver, B. C. SNIDER, Major Irvine Robinson. — Farmer and Soldier. Born Nobleton, Ont., Jan. 1, 1864, son of Edwy Snider (U. E. L. Stock). Educated Model School, Toronto. Came to Portage la Prairie, 1880; roamed the West four years as packer in the Rockies, surveyor and land inspector. The National Rebel- lion 1885; gave first chance in a military way and he was first to sign on a militia company being formed; not waiting how- ever for completion of organization, he took out a team on transport at $10 a day and made one trip to Humboldt, Sask., in advance of the troops; but on 760 WHO'S WHO AND WHY returning to Fort Qu'Appelle, Sask., found they were to go back to the rail- way and thus be out of reach of the guns, so joined C. Company 90th Rifles, under Captain (now Major) Wilkes; proceeded _ through the campaign, taking part in fights at First Creek and Batoche, thence up the Saskatchewan to Old Bat- tleford and Fort Pitt; from there to Winnipeg via Saskatchewan River and Lake Winnipeg. After this settled on the old Snider homestead, a mile and a half from Portage la Prairie; chosen to form one of a section from the Manitoba Dragoons to take part in Queen Vic- toria's Diamond Jubilee, 1887. On or- ganization of Strathcona Horse, South African War, appointed transport offi- cer on staff of Col. S. B. Steele (twice mentioned in despatches, by Lord Rob- erts and Lord Kitchener). Returned to Canada and after Regiment disbanded returned to South Africa as Captain, on Colonel J. D. B. Evans' staff, 2nd C. M. R., remaining till close of war. On or- ganization of 99th Manitoba Rangers accepted commission as Senior Major and second in command. Married Ellen Swales, Portage la Prairie, Man., 1887; has three sons. Protestant. Address: Portage la Prairie, Man. JOSEPH SNOWDEN, J. P. SNOWDEN, Joseph, J. P. — Treasurer managing director Imperial Develop- ment Co., Ltd., Canadian Investment Brokers, 354 Main St., Winnipeg; and London, England. Born Halifax, Eng- land, Nov. 21, 1883, son of George and Mary Earnshaw Snowden. Educated Warley public school; Edinburgh Civil Service College; Halifax Municipal Tech- nical School. Came to Winnipeg, 1905; present business established, 1907; ap- pointed justice of the peace for Mani- toba, 1912. Clubs: Carleton; Canadian. Address: Royal Alexandra Hotel, Winni- peg, Man. FRANK D. SOLOAN SOI^OAN, Frank D. — President Metro- politan Security Co., Ltd., Leeson and Lineham Block, Calgary. President F. D. Soloan Co., Ltd., Calgary; Director H. Smith Biscuit Co., Ltd., Vancouver. Born Windsor, N. S., Feb. 23, 1876, son of James and Sophia Soloan. Educated public schools Nova Scotia. Clerk Com- mercial Bank, Windsor, N. S., 1890-1900; real estate and financial broker, Cape Breton, 1900-1901; with J. W. Gorham, wholesale grocer, Halifax, 1901-1904; came to Alberta 1904; present business 1911. Married Isabella A. Johnston, Millville, N. B. Liberal. Address: Cal- gary, Alta. JAMBS SOMERVILLE SOMEBVU.!.!:, James — Machinist. Born Lanark County, Ont., March 25, 1872. Educated Middleville public schools, Lanark County. Apprenticed ma- 761 WHO'S WHO AND WHY chinist trade Carleton Place, Ont., 1888; Journeyman Watertown, N. T., Indian- apolis, Ind. ; Milwaukee, Wis.; "Vancouver, New Westminster, B. C. ; Tacoma and Seattle, Wash., 1891-1896; returned to Ontario, 1896, and farmed; moved to Montreal 1901; came to Moose Jaw 1903; elected 2nd Vice President International Association of Machinists, headquarters at Washington, D. C, 1907; resigned 1908 to take up duties of Secretary-Treasurer of System Federation of Railroad Em- ployes No. 15, C. P. R. lines; Vice Presi- dent for Saskatchewan Trades and Labor Congress of Canada 1909; re-elected 1910; unsuccessful candidate for Alderman, Moose Jaw, Sask., twice. Married Agnes A. Haight, Smith's Falls, Ont, 1901 (de- ceased 1902); one daughter (deceased 1905). Society: I. O. O. F. Socialist. Address: 115 Main St., Moose Jaw, Sask. SOUTH, Charles Jolin, J. P. — Superin- tendent under Children's Protection Act of British Columbia. Hon, Representa- tive in British Columbia Royal Humane Society, London, England, 163 Hastings St. W., Vancouver. Born Melbourne, Australia, Aug. 2, 1850, son of George and Sarah South. Educated Melbourne. Came to British Columbia, 1896. Super- intendent Children's Home; General Sec- retary British Columbia Society for Pre- vention Cruelty to Animals for some years. Married E. B. Unthank, Mel- bourne; has four sons and two daugh- ters. Society: A. F. & A. M. Recrea- tions: Cricket, fishing. Address: 757 Burrard St., Vancouver, B. C. SPANKH:, J. E., M. D. — Physician. Born Kingston, Ont., Sept. 22, 1871, son of William and Margaret Spankie. Edu- cated Queen's University. Practiced Banff, Alta., 1896; came to British Col- umbia, 1899. Married Grace Isabel Mul- ligan, New York, N. Y. ; has one son. Societies: A. F. & A. M.; I. O. O. F.; C. O. C. F.; K. of P.; Eagles. Recre- ations: Lacrosse and all outdoor sports. Address: 210 Pender St., E., Vancouver, B. C. SPABI^ING, Albert James. — Of Gor- don & Sparling, Wholesale and Retail Butchers and Shippers, 254 Second St., Saskatoon. Born St. Mary's, Ont., Aug. 28, 1859, son of James W. and Margaret Sparling. Educated public schools St. Mary's. Butcher business with his father, St. Mary's, 1874-1882; came to Beulah, Man., and took up homestead, 1882; engaged butcher business and farming 1884-1887; same business. Pilot Mound, Man., 1887-1903; came to Sas- katoon, 1903, and formed partnership with Elliot Gordon, under firm name of Gordon & Sparling. Member Public School Board, Pilot Mound, 1902-1903; member of Public School Board Saska- toon, 1906-1912. Married Mary Violet Huston, St. Mary's, 1884; has two sons and four daughters. Society: I. O. O. F. Recreations: Curling, baseball. Liberal; Methodist. Address: 514 Sadina Cres- cent, Saskatoon, Sask. SPABZ^Isro, A. W.— Of Sparling, Mighton & McCulloch, Real Estate Agents, 250 2nd Ave., S., Saskatoon. Born Pilot Mound, Man., July 12, 1891, son of A. J. and M. V. Sparling. Edu- cated public schools and Collegiate In- stitute, Saskatoon; Saskatchewan Uni- versity. Partner, Gordon & Sparling, 1909-1912; present firm formed, 1912. Recreations: football, lacrosse, hockey. Liberal; Methodist. Address: Saskatoon, Sask. SPARZ;iNO, Herbert G-Upin, B. A. — Of Earle & Sparling, Barristers and So- licitors, Battleford. Born St. Mary's, Ont, Sept 27, 1878, son Of Robert Wil- liam and Martha Sparling. Educated high school, St. Mary's; Wesley College, Winnipeg. Taught school. Fort Saskat- chewan, 1898-1901; law student with R. R. Earle, Battleford, 1907-1909; called to Saskatchewan Bar, 1910; practiced, Grenfell, Sask., 1910-1912; present part- nership formed, 1912. Married Ruth Blanche Kenny, Wilkie, Sask., 1910; has one daughter. Society: I. O. O. F. Rec- reation: shooting. Liberal; Methodist. Address: 3rd Ave., Battleford, Sask. SFEECHI^'Z', Harry Martindale, M. B. C. S. iHng.), Im. B. C. p. (X^ondon). — Physician. Born Cochin, Southwest India, Nov. 1, 1866, son of Mary G. and the late Right Rev. John Martindale Speechly, D. D., formerly Bishop of Travancore and Cochin, South India. Ed- ucated Perse Grammar School, Cam- bridge, England; Monkton Combe School, England; Medical School; London Hos- pital, Whitechapel, London. First Bux- ton Scholar, 1884; late House Surgeon, House Physician and Casualty Officer, London Hospital; late Medical Officer R. N. Mission to Deep Sea Fisher- men, and of Mostyn House School, Park- gate, Cheshire. Private practice Neston- cum-Parkgate, Cheshire, 1893-1901. Coro- ner for Manitoba; Vice President Manitoba Meidcal Association; President Manitoba Horticultural and Forestry Association; Licensed Lay Reader Anglican Church; Secretary Board of Trade, Pilot Mound. Served with Volunteer Medical Staff Corps, London, 1884-1888. Married Mary Barrett (B. A. Victoria University, Liv- erpool, England), daughter of the late Rev. William Ferguson Barrett, M. A., Cantab, Neston, Cheshire, England, 1895; has two sons and one daughter. Socie- ties: Canadian Medical Association; W. Canada British Association.; A. F. & A. M.; I. O. O. F.; L. O. L. Recreations: Horticulture, ornithology, field sports, curling. Conservative; Anglican. Ad- dress: Pilot Mound, Man. 7(2 WHO'S WHO AND WHY ROCHFORT HENRY SPERLING SPEBIiING, Bochfort Senry. — General Manager British Columbia Electric Ry. Co., Vancouver. Born London, England, son of Henry Reginald and Harriet Em- ma Sperling. Father was founder of Sperling & Co., stock brokers, London, England. Educated Eton College; came to British Columbia 1895 and practiced profession electrical engineer "Vancouver since. Married Fleurette Lily Macpher- son, Vancouver. Club: Junior Carlton of London. Society: A. F. & A. M. Rec- reations: Fishing, shooting. Address: 1645 Beach Ave., Vancouver, B. C. 763 WHO'S WHO AND WHY WILLIAM DAVID SPENCE SFENCE, WiUiam David. — City Clerk, Calgary. Born Blanshard Township, Perth County, Ont., Nov. 16, 1869, son of William and Martha Dowzer Spence. Edu- cated public schools; College Institute; St. Mary's, Ont.; Toronto University. Taught school Middlesex County, 1889; Princi- pal, St. Mary's School until 1907. Came to Calgary and opened office of Great West Permanent Loan Co., 1907; ap- pointed to present office 1910. Married Mary V. Keen, St. Mary's. 1898. Club: Canadian. Societies: A. F. & A. M. ; I. O. O. F. Liberal; Presbyterian. Ad- dress: 11 Marlborough Apartments, Cal- gary, Alta. SFZINCi:, William Johu, B. A. (Toronto Univ.)- — Registrar University of Mani- toba, Winnipeg. Born Dummer Town- ship, Peterboro County, Ont., Jan. 23, 1879, son of John and Mary Spence. Edu- cated country school; high school, Nor- wood; College Institute, Peterboro, Ont.; Victoria College, Toronto University. Came to Manitoba 1901. Lecturer Wes- ley College, Winnipeg, 1901; Educational Director Young Men's Christian Asso- ciation, 1906; appointed present position 1910. Married Mary Alice Clements, Winnipeg, 1905; has one son and two daughters. Club: Y. M. C. A. Independ- ent; Methodist. Address: 154 Walnut St., Winnipeg, Man. SFENCEB, David Scott. — Of David Spencer, Ltd., Department Stores, Van- couver and Victoria. Born Victoria, B. C, Sept. 30, 1869, son of David and Emma Spencer. Educated Victoria. Dry goods merchant British Columbia since 1889. Recreations: Fishing and riding. Address: Victoria, B. C. SFENCBB, Thomas Arthur. — Of Davia Spencer, Ltd., Departmental Stores, Van- couver. Born Victoria, B. C, July 24, 1874, son of David and Emma Spencer. Educated public schools. Married Kath- erine Potts, 1908. Club: Terminal City. Methodist. Address: Vancouver, B. C. SFINKS, Richard Coupland.— Of Senk- ler, Spinks & Van Home, Pacific Bldg., Vancouver. Born Liverpool, May 15, 1876, son of John M. and Jane Spinks. Educated Vancouver. Came to British Columbia 1883, and to Vancouver when it was called Granville, 1886. Practice with Wilson, Senkler & Bloomfield, 1902- 1909; with present Arm since. Served six years with 6th Regiment Rifles. Mar- ried Mary M. Dixon 1902. Recreations: Rowing, football. Address: Vancouver, B. C. C. J. V. SPRATT SFBATT, C. J. V. — Shipbuilder; Presi- dent Victoria Machinery Depot Co., 343 Bay St., Victoria. Born Victoria, B. C, Aug. 1, 1873, son of Joseph Spratt. Edu- cated Port Hope. Built Point Ellice Bridge, Victoria; two steel boats for the Imperial Government, steamers for Hud- son's Bay Co., C. P. R. ; Prince Rupert and Skeena Navigation Co.; and The Domin- ion Government. Married Marguerite Ethel Deuel, Sacramento, Cal. Society: Native Sons. Recreations: Shooting, motoring. Address: Victoria, B. C. 764 WHO'S WHO AND WHY SPBOATT, Alan — Financial Agent 228 21st St., E.. Saskatoon. Born Orange- ville, Ont, March 13, 1871, son of Charles and Frances Jane Sproatt. Educated: Collegiate Institute and Trinity College, Toronto. Came to Alberta, 1891; farm- ing, Innisfail, Alta., 1891-1898; survey- ing, C. P. R., Crows Nest, 1898-1899; farm- ing. Big Bend, Red Deer River, Alta., 1901-1908; established present business, 1908. Canoed from Innisfail to Saska- toon, 1900, down Red Deer River into south branch of Saskatchewan River and down main river to Saskatoon. Served as Sergeant 1st Troop, B Squadron, Strathcona's Horse, South African war, fourteen months, 1900-1901. Married Edith Robinson, 1910. Club: Saskatoon. Recreation: shooting. Conservative; Anglican. Address: 303 5th Ave., Sas- katoon, Sask. SFBOTT, Robert J., B. A. — President Vancouver Business Institute, 336 Hast- ings St. W., Vancouver; President West- minster Modern Business School; Di- rector Western Empire Life Insurance Co.; member of Advisory Board Empire Life Insurance Co., Seattle; Director Vancouver Free Homes, Ltd. Born Os- prey Township, Grey County, Ont., March 1, 1873, son of Henry and Jane Sprott. Educated Collegiate Institute, Collingwood, Ont.; Toronto University; Chicago University; L' Alliance Fran- caise, Paris. Taught school Oshawa high school 1901; high school teacher, Mitchell, Ont., 1902; lecturer French, German and English, Manitoba Univer- sity, 1902-1903; Fellow Romance Lan- guages, University of Chicago, 1903- 1904. Came to British Columbia and established present school 1904. Mar- ried Beatrice C. Van Sickle, Eburne, B. C, 1910. Club: Royal Vancouver Yacht; University (Director). Recreation: Motor boating. Independent Conservative; An- glican. Address: 2370 Second Ave. W., Vancouver, B. C. STAGEY', Charles Thoinas — Financial Broker, 2d Ave., Saskatoon; Director, Industrial Exhibition Assn. Born Bur- ton-on-Trent, England, March 9, 1882, son of Thomas and Elizabeth Stacey. Educated Woodhouse Grove, Leeds, Eng- land. Came to Canada, 1903. Asso ciated with Cape Breton Coal & Iron Co., 1903-1904. Came to Saskatchewan, 1905; real estate business, Prince Al- bert, 1905-1906; established present business, 1907. Married Violet M. Prince, 1908; has one son. Club: Saska- toon. Recreations: shooting, golf, etc. Independent; Anglican. Address: 203 Saskatchewan Crescent, Saskatoon, Sask. STACEV, TJiomas James, J. P. — Sec- retary-Treasurer, Assessor, ex-Chief of Town Police, ex-License Inspector, Fort Saskatchewan. Born London, England, July 16, 1852, eldest son of H. and E. G. Stacey. Educated Cousins' Commercial Academy^ London, England; City of Lon- don College. Junior clerk Henry Carle- bach, Stock Exchange, London, England, 1866; authorized clerk to J. Joseph & Son, March 25, 1877, Stock Brokers, Stock Exchange, London, England, and head clerk to Farrell & Vauglian, Stock Brokers, Stock Exchange, London, 1893. Came to Alberta 1893; farmed with his son 1894; Official Auditor for Alberta from Nov. 21, 1902; ex-Deputy Registrar Southwark, S. E. London, England. Jus- tice of Peace, Alberta, from June 26, 1899. Paternal grandfather fouglit in the Battle of Waterloo. Tradition says that this branch of the Stacey family was located many years ago in the Hundred of Hoo. Essex, England. Married Fran- cis Hughes, Southwark, London, ■ Eng- land, 1877; has two sons and three daugh- ters. Clubs: Temperance Clubs, Eng- land; London Temperance Hospital; U. K. Alliance. Recreations: Chess, curl- ing, riding, singing. Liberal; Baptist. Address: Tofield St., Fort Saskatchewan, Alta. STACFOOIii:, Richard A. — Of Sharpe, Stacpoole & Elliott, Barristers, Union Bank Bldg., Winnipeg. Born Brentwood, Essex, England, Jan. 17, 1869, son of Frank Alexander and Mary Stacpoole. Educated Merchant Tailors School, Eng- land. Came to Manitoba from England, 1886; subsequently called to Manitoba Bar. Married Phyllis G. Forder, Lon- don, England, 1910. Society: A. F. & A. M. Anglican. Address: Amulet Block, Winnipeg, Man. ALEXANDER BOSWELL STAFFORD STAFPORD, Alexander Boswell. — Of Stafford-Agnew Co., Hardware Mer- chants, Lethbridge. Trustee City of Lethbridge Sinking Fund; Director Leth- bridge Y. M. C. A. Born Westville, N. S., Jan. 7, 1877, son of William and Jane Stafford. Came to Alberta 1883. Edu- 765 WHO'S WHO AND WHY cated public and high schools, Leth- brldge. Law clerk Conybeare & Qalllher, Lethbridge, 1893; hardware clerk J. H. Ashdown Co., Lethbridge, 1894; prospect- ing Alaska and Yukon, 1896-1899; mem- ber of firm Brodie & Stafford, hardware and furniture dealers, Lethbridge, 1899- 1907; established present business 1907. j Alderman Lethbridge 1901. Married j Mary Donald Maclntyre, 1900; has two daughters. Clubs: Chinook, Country. So- ciety: A. F. & A. M. Recreations: La- crosse, tennis, golf, shooting. Liberal; Presbyterian. Address: Lethbridge, Alta. WALLACE GEORGE STANBRIDGE STANBBIDGi:, Wallace Georgfe. — Of Stanbridge Realty Co., Real Estate and Financial Agents, 247 Notre Dame Ave., Winnipeg. Born Sussex County, Eng- land, Aug. 12, 1881, son of Mathew James and Jennie Stanbridge. Educated Board- ing Schools, England. Came to Manitoba 1902; life insurance business under firm name Stanbridge Bros., Winnipeg, 1902; real estate business, Stanbridge, McKee & Co., 1904; established under present name 1906. Interested Golden West Realty Co.; Suburban Realty Co. Mar- ried Annie Matilda Parker, Winnipeg, 1907; has one son and one daughter. Liberal; Congregationalist. Address: 250 Morley Ave., Winnipeg, Man. STAM-CX^IFFE, Cecil Wliaatley. — Of C. W. Stancliffe & Co., Consulting En- gineers and Agents, Mercantile Bldg., Vancouver. Representative of Baldwin Locomotive Works, Philadelphia; Head, Wrightson & Co., Stockton-on-Tees, Eng- land; D. H. & G. Haggle, Sunderland, England; R. Hudson Steel Co., Leeds, England, and Seattle Car Co., Seattle. Born Mirfleld, Yorkshire, England, Oct. 31, 1878, son of John Wheatley and Adelaide Parrott Stancliffe. The Stan- cliffe family having been connected with the brewing trade for many years. Edu- cated Ayrsgarth and Harrow. Appren- tice Lancashire and Yorkshire Ry. Co., Harwich; with Charles Clay & Co., Wake- field; Assistant Manager W. J. Bates & CECIL WHEATLEY STANCLIFFE ^o., Ltd., Denton, Yorkshire. Has taken out various patents relating to different classes of machinery. Came to British Columbia, 1906. Club: Commercial. Rec- reations: Fishing and shooting. Conserv- ative; Anglican. Address: Rosemount, Lake View, Vancouver, B. C. STANEIiAin), Walter E. — Of The Staneland Co., Ltd., Manufacturers of Paints, Colore, Fort Street, Victoria; branch Prince Rupert. Born Toronto, June 8, 1875, son of Samuel Staneland. Educated Toronto. Came to British Col- umbia, mercantile business, Victoria, since 1898. School Trustee Victoria. Club: Pacific. Address: Victoria, B. C. STAFIiES, William D., BI. F. — Farmer. Born Fleetwood, Ont., Nov. 10, 1868, son of James and Jane Staples. Edu- cated public schools Fleetwood, high school Lindsey, Ont.; Collegiate Insti- tute, Winnipeg. Holds second class teacher's certificate. Elected general election to House of Commons for Mac- donald, 1904; re-elected general election 1908-1911; twelve years in Municipal Council as Councillor and Revee. Mar- ried Nellie Metcalf, Treherne, 1892. Con- servative; Methodist. Address: Treherne, Man. STABK, JTames, J. F. — Of James Stark & Sons, Ltd., Dry Goods Merchants, 29-35 Hastings St., Vancouver. Born Dundee, Scotland, May 25, 1845, son of Walter and Elizabeth Stark. Educated Dundee public schools. Came to Canada 1865; dry goods salesman with Robert Struth- ers, St. Catharines, Ont.; held similar position Brantford, Ont.; commenced business St. George, 1873; later Toronto Eind Ayr; member of the Ayr School WHO'S WHO AND WHY JAMES STARK, J. P. Board; came to British Columbia, 1892, and commenced business under the firm name of James Stark. Director "Vancou- ver Exhibition Association; Director Dominion Trust Co., Ltd.; Trustee and Treasurer for thirteen years St. An- drew's Presbyterian Church; Vice-Presi- dent Pacific Building Society; Justice of the Peace, commissioned May 23, 1899. Received Queen's medal for active serv- ice, Fenian Raid, 1866. Married Julia Mitchelhill Leek, 1871; has three sons and two daughters. Societies: A. F. & A. M., Scottish Rite (32nd deg.); I. O. O. P.; R. A. M. Recreation: motoring. Address: Vancouver, B. C. FRED A. STARKE Y" STABKEV, Fred A. — Mining Broker, General Insurance Agent, Real Estate, etc. ; president Associated Boards of Trade, 1909-1912; president Nelson Board of Trade, 1906-1911; president Overseas Club. Born Lincolnshire, England, June 1, 1865. Educated private schools Eng- land. Farming and hotel proprietor, Manitoba, 1882-1897. Came to British Columbia, 1897; wholesale produce and provision business, 1899-1912. Married Matilda King, Winnipeg, 1886; has one daughter. Societies: A. F. & A. M.; S. O. E. ; F. O. E. Conservative; Anglican. Address: Nelson, B. C. FREDERICK H. STARR STABB, Prederick H. — Of F. H. Starr & Co., Real Estate and Financial Bro- kers, Calgary. Born Peterboro, Ont., Nov. 8, 1885, son of Caleb E. and Jessie Starr. Educated public and high schools Ontario. Came to Alberta 1906. Secre- tary Canada Life Assurance Co., Cal- gary, 1906-1907; accountant F. C. Lowes & Co., Calgary, 1907-1909; Manager Okan- agan Valley Land Co., Okanogan Centre, B. C, 1909-1910; established present business 1910. Married Ellen E. Pum- frey, Calgary, 1909. Club: Canadian. Liberal; Presbyterian. Address: Glencoe, Calgary, Alta. STABBATT, Grier — Manager, Cana- dian Fish & Cold Storage Co., Prince Rupert. Born Colchester County, N. S., May 1, 1865, son of John James and Jeanette Starratt. Educated public schools. Came to British Columbia, 1886. Manager, New England Fish Co., 1893- 1908; present business since 1908. Mar- ried Annie Barbara, 1894; has one son and one daughter. Club: Terminal City. Recreation: motoring. Address: 1173 Pendrell St., Vancouver, B. C. WHO'S WHO AND WHY JOSEPH EMMETT STAUFFER STAUFFER, Joseph Emmett, M. I^. A. — Farmer. Born Mannasas, "Va., Oct. 29, 1874 (U. E. L.). Came to Canada as a boy. Educated Berlin, Ont. ; employed by Dominion Government as Forest Ranger and Homestead Inspector; Presi- dent Didsbury Board of Trade; Principal Didsbury Public Schools. Represents Didsbury, Alberta Legislature. Married Emma Ernst 1906. Liberal; Presbyter- ian. Address: Didsbury, Alta. cles; Grammar School, Manchester, Eng- land. Came to Manitoba, 1889. Secre- tary to Superintendent, G. N. W. Tele- graph Co., Winnipeg, 1890; clerk, Hud- son's Bay Co., 1892-1905; cartoonist, Manitoba Free Press, 1900-1909; asso- ciate editor, Winnipeg Saturday Post since 1909. Married Emily Bertha Earle, 1897. Address: Suite 11, Grosvenor Court, Fort Rouge, Winnipeg, Man. STEAD, Robert James Campbell — Au- thor and newspaper man. Born Lanark County, Ont., Sept. 4, 1880, son of Rich- ard T. and Mary Campbell Stead. Family came to Manitoba, 1882. Educated pub- lic schools. Engaged lumber business, R. T., Stead & Son, Cartwright, Man., 1898; established "Review" newspaper, Cartwright, 1899; secretary Alberta Au- tomobile Co.. Ltd., High River, Alta., 1910. Councillor, High River, 1911-1912. Author of "Empire Builders" (verse), 4th ed., 1908; "Prairie Born" (verse), 1911; "Songs of the Prairie" (verse), 1911, in United States and Great Britain, 1912; contributor to magazines and pe- riodicals. Married Nettie May Wallace, Cartwright, Man., 1901; has two sons. Address: 1308 Fourteenth Ave., W. Cal- gary, Alta. STAVEIY, Herbert Anthony — -Real Estate Broker, Weyburn. Born Traer, Iowa, Oct. ,5, 1877, son of Anthony and Jennie Stavely. Educated: public schools, Traer. Came to Weyburn and establish- ed present business, 1902; naturalized. 1907. Served as Alderman, Weyburn, 1909-1912. Married Edna Caulfield, daughter of Nathan Caulfield, 1904; has two sons and one daughter. Societies: A. P. & A. M. (Shriner); K. P. Recrea- tion: baseball. Conservative; Presby- terian. Address: 2nd Ave., Weyburn, Sask. STEAD, Georgfe E. — Superintendent western lines, Canadian Nortliern Rail- way Telegraphs, Winnipeg. Born Ec- cles, near Manchester, England, April 29, 1875, son of George Strafford and R. A. Stead. Educated Eccles. Came to Win- nipeg, 1888; check clerk, G. N. W. Tele- graphs, Winnipeg, 1889. Club: Assini- boine. Recreations: rowing, hockey, snowshoeing. Anglican. Address: Nor- wood Man. STEAD, Hay Strafford. — Associate Editor, Winnipeg Saturday Post. Born Eccles, England, Oct. 26, 1872, son of George Strafford and Rachel Agnes Stead. Educated College Institute, Ec- STEADMAN, Thomas Hatchard — Pro- prietor, Queen's Hotel, Macleod; inter- ested city and farm property and British Columbia coal lands. Born Havant, Hants., England, Aug. 30, 1854, son of William and Anna Steadman. Educated public schools, England. Came to Can- ada, 1874; served with N. W. M. P., 1875-1878; livery business, Macleod, 1883-1890; built Queen's Hotel, 1903; president, Macleod Separate School Board; served as councillor, Macleod, many years; vice-president and chair- man, board of directors, Macleod City Hospital; president, Macleod Horse Show Association; secretary, Southern Alberta Turf Association; president, Macleod Curling Club. Married Annie Theis, Macleod, 1895; has one son and one daughter. Recreations: horses; curl- ing. Liberal; Roman Catholic. Ad- dress: Queen's Hotel, Macleod, Alta. STEEI^, Georg-e, M. L. A. — Farmer. Born Ayrshire, Scotland, June 3, 1858, son of John and Isabella Steel. Edu- cated Lorn and Dallegles public schools. Elected to Legislature for Cypress, 1899; re-elected, 1903, 1907 and 1910. Presbyterian; Conservative. Address: Glenboro, Man. 768 WHO'S WHO AND WHY COLONEL, SAMUEL BBNFIELD STEELE. STEEIii:, Colonel Samuel Benfield — C. B., 1900; M. V. O., 1901. Born at Purbrook, Medonte, County Simcoe, On- tario, fourth son of Captain Elmes Steele, R. N., and his wife Anne Mac- Ian MacDonald of Islay, Argyleshire, Scotland. Married Marie Elizabeth, eld- est daughter of Robert W. Harwood Esq., a Seigneur of Vaudreuil, P. Q. Maternal grandson of the last Marquis de Lotbiniere. One son, two daughters. Educated in the county privately, at private and public schools. Ensign 35th Battalion Simcoe Foresters, qualified under Colonel Alexander McKinstry, C. B., H. M., 17th regiment (now the Leices- tershire) in 1S66 and with the 13th Hus- sars. Served in the Red River expedi- tion of 1870 under Sir Garnet (now Field Marshal Viscout) Wolseley. Join- ed "A" Battery, Royal Canadian Artil- lery in 1871. Took long course certifi- cate of qvialiflcation in Artillery under Lieut. -Col. (now Major-General Sir George) French, R. A. Joined the North- west Mounted Police 1873. Accompanied the force in the march to the Rocky Mountains from the Red River of the North in 1874 under Colonel French. Commanded the Northwest Mounted Po- lice employed in the Rocky Mountains during the construction of the Canadian Pacific Railway was Commissioner of the Peace, and Commissioner of the Police there. Commanded the Cavalry and Scouts of Major General Strange's column during the. Northwest campaign of 1885: was present at Frenchman's Butte and Loon Lake. Commanded the Mounted Force in pursuit of Big Bear's band and the Wood Crees, and defeated them at Loon Lake, breaking up the band. Mentioned in despatches. Medal witli clasp. Commanded "D" Division of the Northwest Mounted Police in an expedition into Kootenay district of British Columbia, the Indians having broken open the Gaol, released the pris- oners and driven the Government of- ficers out of the country. Commanded the Northwest Mounted Police posts in the White a.nd Cliilkoot passes during the great rush of the miners and pros- pectors in the Klondvke in 1898; was magistrate and had charge of the cus- toms. Thanks of the Governor-General in Council: commanded the Northwest Mounted Police in the Yukon Territory in 189S-99 and was a member of the Council for the Government of the Ter- ritory. For Lord Strathcona raised and commanded Lord Strathcona's Horse, during the South African War. Men- tioned in despatches of Sir Redvers Buller and Lord Roberts. Queen's medal with three clasps. C. B., M. V. O., Bre- vet of Colonel. Honorary Lieutenant- Colonel in the army. Commanded "B" Division South African Constabulary during the last phase of the Boer War. Despatches by Lord Kitchener. King's Medal with two clasps. Commanded "B" Division after the war, disarming the natives of the Northern Transvaal chiefs Sekeukuni and others, securing several hundred thousand guns and rifles. Had charge of eight magesterial districts. In 1906 commanded three hundred Boer Scouts for the suppression of the Chinese outrages round the Rand. Two thousand of the Chinese were roam- ing about the country dynamiting houses, killing and wounding the people. Suppressed the outrages and was thank- ed by Lord Selborne, High Commission- er for South Africa. Is now command- ing the 10th Military District. Clubs: United Empire, Junior Army and Navy. Manitoba. STEIN, William Thomas — Chartered Accountant, 319 Pender St., Vancouver. Born Edinburgh, Scotland, March 22, 1867, son of Charles and Janet Stein. Educated Edinburgh, Scotland. Came to British Columbia, 1892; practiced since 1893; president, Institute of Chartered Accountants of British Columbia; Coun- cil of Dominion Association of Char- tered Accountants. Married Margaret Elizabeth Mainely, 1893; has one son and one daughter. Clubs: Terminal City; North Vancouver. Societies: I. O. F. ; A. F. & A. M. Recreations: boating, fishing. Address: 10th St., North Van- couver, B. O. 769 WHO'S WHO AND WHY STEPHENSON, Alvin H. — Of Archer & Stephenson, Real Estate Agents, 692 Broadway, W., Vancouver. Born Dor- set, Ont., Nov. 25, 1878, son of William and Mary Stephenson. Educated: pub- lic and high schools, Huntsville, Ont.; Port Hope, Ont.; Ontario Business Col- lege, Belleville, Ont. General Store, Ontario, 1895-1900; manager, private bank, 1900-1902; lumber business, Hunts- ville, Ont., 1902-1904; manager, credit department. International Harvester Co., Regina, 1904-1909. Came to British Co- lumbia and established present business, 1909. Notary public. Served as ser- geant 16th C. M. R., Regina; chief of fire department, Nokomis, Sask. Recre- ations: riding, yachting, fishing, shoot- ing. Address: 1731 Fifth Ave., W., Van- couver, B. C. JOHN STEINBRECHBR. STEINBBECHEK, John — Real Estate Broker, 118 9th Ave., W., Calgary; presi- dent Sandstone Brick & Sewer Pipe Co., Ltd.; vice-president, Bonnie-Brae Coal & Quarries Co., Ltd. Born Denhoff, Russia, Dec. 11, 1853, son of Henry and Elizabeth Steinbrecher. Educated Den- hoff. Merchant, Middle Western States, 1880-1905. Came to Alberta, 1905; or- ganized German-American Colonization Co., Ltd., 1906, of which he is president; has handled 100,000 acres of land since organization; member Calgary Board of Trade. Married Rose Davis; has two sons and one daughter. Conservative; Methodist. Address: 820 1st St., N.W . Crescent Heights, Calgary, Alta. STEPHENS, George P. — Of G. F. Stephens & Co., Ltd., Paint Manufac- turers, 170-176 Market St., Winnipeg. Director Standard Trust Co., Ltd.; Direc- tor Diamond Coal Co., Ltd.; Director Su- perior Brick Co., Ltd. Born Collingwood, Ont., April 7, 1851, son of James Dawson and Mary Stephens. Educated Colling- wood grammar school. Wholesale hard- ware business, Montreal, 1871. Came to Winnipeg, 1882, and established present business (incorporated, 1901). President Y. M. C. A., 1903-1911. Married Alice M. Christie, Bowmanville, Ont., 1880; has two sons. Address: 65 Willmot Place, Winnipeg, Man. J. T. STEVENS. STEVENS, John T. — Of John T. Ste- vens Trust Co., Real Estate and Finan- cial Brokers, 763 Robson St., Vancouver. Born Middlesex, England, April 20, 1861, ^on of Thomas and Mary Ann Stevens. Educated public schools, Middlesex. En- gaged in real estate and building busi- ness, England and Australia, 1882-1905. Came to British Columbia, 1908. Mem- ber Vancouver Mining Exchange; mem- ber Vancouver Board of Trade; Vancou- ver Tourist Association; vice-president. Sailors & Loggers' Institute; Burard Cricket Club. Married Mary Fanny Quait Hodder, 1881 (deceased) ; married Flor- ence Pipe, London, England, 1901; has six sons and eight daughters. Clubs: Canadian; Terminal City. Society: A. F. & A. M. Recreations: cricket, travel. Conservative; Baptist. Address: 1035 11th Ave., W., Vancouver, B. C. 770 WHO'S WHO AND WHY HENRY STEPHENS. STEPHENS, Henry — -Of Stephens Brick Company, Saskatchewan Ave., Portage la Prairie. Born Guelph, Ont., March 11, 1865, son of James and Susan Stephens. Educated public schols near Wiarton, Ont. Farmer near Wiarton; engaged as millwright with Lake of the Woods Milling Co., Keewatin, Ont, 1889-1898. Came to Manitoba, and established pres- ent business, 1898. Member Public Parks Board, Portage la Prairie, since 1904. Married Lillian C. Porter, Winnipeg, 1896; has three sons and two daughters. Clubs: Portage; Adanac (Winnipeg). So- cieties: A. P. & A. M. (32nd degree); Shriner; I. O. O. F. Conservative; Chris- tian Scientist. Address: Fourth St., S. E., Portage la Prairie, Man. 771 WHO'S WHO AND WHY CARL STETTLER. STETTIiER, Carl — President, Castor Coal Co., Ltd., Castor; owner of Na- tional Hotel; owner of Cosmopolitan Hotel. Born Berne, Switzerland, June 7, 1861, son of Elizabeth and Christian Stettler, member of Berne Legislature, sixteen years. Educated: Private tuition, Switzerland. Came to Alberta, 1903: homesteaded, Stettler, 1903; interested in colonizing a Swiss and German colony in and about Stettler; Sir William White named town of Stettler after him; was first postmaster, Stettler, which position his daughter now holds; agent for land department, C. P. R., Stettler, 1903- 1905; built biggest hotel in Stettler, 1906. Alderman, Stettler, 1906; Presi- dent, Castor Liberal Assn., 1909-1910; Honorary President, Castor Board of Trade. Married Dora Fisher, daughter of Frederick Fisher, 1885; has four sons and five daughters. Recreations: Shoot- ing, curling. Liberal; Reform Church. Address, Castor, Alta. 772 WHO'S WHO AND WHY H. H. STEVENS, M. P. STEVENS, Henry H., M. P. — Account- ant, Broker, 601 Cotton Bldg., Vancou- ver. Born Bristol, England, Dec. 8, 1878, son of Richard H. and Mary J. Stevens. Educated England and Ontario. Came to British Columbia, 1894. Bookkeeper, Vancouver, 1901, being subsequently en- gaged as secretary and chief accountant to Dominion Trust Co.; director, Terminal City Press; Alderman, Vancouver City, 1910; elected to House of Commons for Vancouver, 1911; director Carnegie Li- brary. Married Gertrude M. Glover, 1905; has one son and two daughters. Recreations: basket ball, all outdoor sports. Conservative; Methodist. Ad- dress: 1451 Twelfth Ave., E., Vancouver, B. C. 773 WHO'S WHO AND WHY STEVENSON, P. "W. — Of F. W. Ste- venson & Co., Stock Brokers, Pemberton Block, Victoria. Born Napanee, Ont., Oct. 19, 1881, son of W. G. and Margaret M. Stevenson. Educated Victoria. Bro- ker, Victoria, 1900. Came to British Columbia, 1884. Member Chicago Board of Trade; member Victoria Stockbrokers' Association. Married Nellie Edna Gray, Victoria; has two daughters. Club: Pacific. Society: A. F. & A. M. Recre- ations: hunting and fishing. Address: 852 Pemberton Road, Victoria, B. C. STEVENSON, John James, M. Ii. A. — Lumber Merchant. Born Russell, Ont., May 11, 1873, son of John and Eliza Jane Stevenson. Educated Russell and Ottawa. Elected to Saskatoon Legisla- ture for Francis, 1908. Married Jennie Canning, 1899; has one son. Presbyte- rian; Liberal. Address: Tyvan, Sask. STEVENSON, Thomas B., M. D. — Physician. Born Hastings, Ont., May 2, 1872, son of James and Susan Steven- son. Educated high schools, Campbell- ford, Ont.; Toronto University. Taught school, Dartford, Ont., 1890. Came to Alberta, 1904. Coroner; City Health Ofllcer; president of Wetaskiwin Liberal Association. Societies: A. F. & A. M.; C. O. F. Addres.s: Wota.skiwin, Alta. WILLIAM STEVENSON, STEVENSON, William. — Manager, Bank of Montreal, Fort William, Ona. Born Quebec, July 31, 1855, son of Mi- chael and Agnes Currie Stevenson. Ed- ucated St. Andrew's Church School, Que- bec. Entered Bank of Montreal as jun- ior, Quebec, 1872; came to Ontario. 1900. Married Jessie G. C. MacKenzie, daugh- ter of Walter MacKenzie, Picton, Ont., 1889; has three sons and two daughters. Club: Kaministikwia, Fort William. Society: A. F. & A. M. Recreation: hunting. Presbyterian. Address: 333 Catharine St., Fort William, Ont. CHARLES ARTHUR C. STEWARD. STEWARD, Charles Arthur C. — Of Steward & Syer, Real Estate and Finan- cial Biokers, Penticton. Born London, England, Feb. 2 4. 1873, son of Frederick William and Gebrgina Steward. Edu- cated private schools, England and Ger- many. Came to British Columbia, 1896; mining and prospecting, 1897-1900; served with Padget's Horse, South Afri- can "War, 1900-1901; hotel business, Pen- ticton, 1902-1904; furniture business, 1904-1908; established present business, 1908. Member, Penticton Board of Trade; Municipal Councillor. Society: A. P. & A. M. Recreations: hunting, motoring. Conservative; Anglican. Ad- dress: Penticton, B. C. STEWART, Alex. — Iron and Brass Founder, British Columbia. Foundry and Engine Works, Ltd., Victoria. Born Glasgow, Scotland, May 6, 1850, son of John and Janet Stewart. Educated com- mon schools. Port Glasgow, Scotland. Came to British Columbia, 1886. Fore- man, Albion Iron Works, Victoria, 1887- 1904; managing director present firm since 1904. School trustee, 1905-1908. Married Isabella McFaun, Port Glasgow, Scotland, 1877; has eight sons and one daughter. Address: Constance Ave., Esquimau, B. C. STEWART, Charles, M. Im. A. — ^Farmer. Born Strabane. Ont., Aug. 26, 1868, son of Charles and Catherine Stewart. Edu- cated Strabane. Represents Sedgewick, Alberta Legislature. Married Jane R. Sneath, 1891; has four sons and four daughters. Liberal; Anglican. Address Killam, Alta. 774 WHO'S WHO AND WHY CHARLES JOHN STEWART. STEWART, Charles John, M.. D., C. M., I^. R. C. P., M. R. C. S. — Physician and Surgeon, Lineliam Bloclc, Calgary. Born Russell, Ont., Aug. 2, 1871, son of John and Margaret McLaren Stewart. Edu- cated public schools, Russell; high school, Keniptville, Ont.; College Insti- tute, Morrisburg, Ont.; McGill Univer- sity. Taught school, Morewood, Ont., 1893-1897; McGill student, 1897-1901; came to Alberta and engaged practice of medicine, Calgary, 1901. Unsuccess- ful Liberal candidate for Federal House, 1904 and 1908. Member medical staff, Calgary General Hospital; member Al- berta Medical Council. Married Ethel Hattie Buckland, 1905. Club: Alberta. Societies: A. F. & A. M.; L O. O. F.; L O. F. Recreations: Fishing, hunt- ing, baseball. Liberal; Presbyterian. Address: Yale Hotel, Calgary, Alta. STEWART, Donald Malcolm. — Propri- etor Pioneer Steam Laundry, Vancouver. Born Glengarry County, March 1, 1862, son of Norman and Annie Stevs^art. Edu- cated Ontario. Clerk, Dunvegan, Ont., 1884, and later at Vankleek Hill, Ont., and St. Thomas, Ont. Came to British Columbia, 1889, and went to Seattle, Wash., where learned laundry business; purchased present business, 1902. Chair- man House Committee, Vancouver Gen- eral Hospital; president of board of Al- exander Orphanage; Alderman, 1903-1908. Married Mary EL Brown, Viancouver, 1896; has two sons and one daughter. Societies: A. F. & A. M.; I. O. O. F.; DONALD MALCOLM STEWART. K. of P. Recreation: Driving, garden- ing. Address: 1966 Nelson St., Vancou- ver, B. C. FREDERICK HENRY STEWART, STEWART, Prederick Henry. — Real Estate and Financial Broker, Sterling Bank Bldg., Winnipeg. Born London, Ont., 1872, son of George Henry and Dora Graham Stewart. Came to Manitoba, 1884. Educated public schools, Winni- peg. Clerk, Dun, Wiman & Co., Winni- peg, 1887; continued with them and their successors, R. G. Dun & Co., Winnipeg and Ottawa, until 1902; entered into partnership with George A. Glines, 1902; in 1906 bought out Mr. Glines and con- tinued alone as Glines & Stewa;rt, Ltd., until 1911, when name was changed to Fred H. Stewart & Co. Hon. secretary- treasurer, Winnipeg Real Estate Ex- 775 WHO'S WHO AND WHY change; member Winnipeg Stock Ex- change; Captain E Company, 79th Cameron Highlanders. Clubs: Manitoba; St,i Charles Country; Winnipeg Golf; Western Canada Military Institute. Rec- reation: golf. Address: 800 Grosvenor Ave., Winnipeg, Man. STEWART, John, J. P. — Real Estate Agent, Ladysmith, B. C. Born Glasgow, Scotland, Oct. 29, 1864, son of John and Isabelle Stewart. Educated Hamilton Academy, Hamilton, Scotland. Junior. Royal Bank of Scotland, Glasgow, 1879; London office of same bank, 1884. Came to Vancouver and joined staff of Bank of British Columbia, 1889; Nelson branch, 1892; "Victoria branch, 1898; accountant, Nanaimo branch, 1899; opened Lady- smith branch, Canadian Bank of Com- merce, 1902; resigned 1904 to engage present business. Notary public, deputy registrar county court, Nanaimo, and deputy mining recorder. Unsuccessfully contested Newcastle District, Provincial elections, 1909. Married Edith Clarke, Vancouver, 1893; has one son and one daughter. Club: Nanaimo. Society: A. F. & A. M. Address: Roberts St., Ladysmith, B. C. STEVTABT, Jolin Duncan, M. i;. A. — - Farmer. Born Perth County, Oct. 16, 1859, of Canadian parentage. Educated Perth County public schools. Manager for three years of the Areola Farmers' Elevator Co. Defeated, 1902, for Terri- torial Legislature. Elected Saskatchewan Legislature for Cannington, 1905; re- elected, 1908. Presbyterian; Liberal. Ad- dress: Areola, Sask. STEWART, J. B. — President, North Prince Albert Townsite Co., Ltd., Ma- sonic Temple Bldg., Prince Albert; 812 1st St., Calgary; 120 McDougall Ave., Edmonton; and partner, Stewart & Gol- lop, Pemberton Bldg., Victoria. Born Dumfries, Scotland, Jan. 9, 1874, son of J. R. and Charlotte Stewart. Educated London, England. Came to Kenora, Ont., 1887; land and timber cruiser. Western Canada, 1887-1907; established present business. Prince Albert, 1911; company incorporated, 1912. Located Pemberton coal lands; founder of town- site of North Prince Albert; actively identified with development of Western Canada for past twenty-flve years. Mar- ried Regina Salisbury, 1909. Club: Pa- cific, Victoria. Conservative; Presby- terian. Address: Prince Albert, Sask. STEWART, John WilUam Willoug-hby. — Managing Director, Monarch Life As- surance Company, Winnipeg. Born Sim- coe County, Ont., July 29, 1868, son of Robert and Ann Stewart. Educated Col- lege Institute, Collingwood, Ont. Junior clerk with The Charles Stark Co., Ltd., Toronto, 1885. Came to Manitoba, 1897, and engaged with The Imperial Life As- 1906; vice-president and general mana- JOHN WILLIAM WILLOUGHBY STEWART. ger The Royal Canadian Securities Co., Ltd.; president The Freehold Investment Co., Ltd. Served with Queen's Own Rifles, Toronto, four years. Married Florence C. Fish, daughter of Rev. Charles Fish, Toronto, 1897; has one daughter. Club: Carleton. Society: A. F. & A. M. Independent; Methodist. Ad- dress: 151 Harvard Ave., Winnipeg, Man. STEWART, Peter Donald, M. D. — Physician and Surgeon, Bowerman Block, Saskatoon. Born Lucknow, Bruce County, Ont., Sept. 13, 1865, son of An- gus and Sarah Stewart. Educated public schools, Lucknow; College Institute, Clinton, Ont.; Manitoba College. Came to Winnipeg, 1889; taught school near Brandon, Man., and later near Carberry, Man.; principal of public schools, Glad- stone, Man., 1896-1897; practiced Saska- toon, 1902; formed partnership with brother under firm name of Drs. P. D. & H. A. Stewart, 1906. Member of Coun- cil of Board of Trade, 1903-1904; City Medical Health Officer, 1903. Lieutenant, Canadian Army Medical Corps. Socie- ties: A. F. & A. M.; I. O. O. F. ; K. of P. Recreations: curling, football, tennis, liunting, shooting. Liljeral; Presbyte- rian. Address: Saskatoon, Sask. STEWART, Reginald. — Of Stewart & Charman, Barristers, Dominion Bank Bldg., Calgary. Born Georgetown, P. E. I., March 18, 1879, son of Ewen and Catherine Stewart. Educated Prince Ed- ward College, Charlottetown, P. E. I. Practiced under firm name J. A. Mc- Donald & Stewart, Charlottetown, 1900- 1904; moved to Calgary and practiced with Clifford Jones, 1904-1905; with Hall & Stewart, Calgary, 1905-1907; estab- lished firm, 1907. Served as captain. Company F, 103d Rifles, Calgary. Mar- ried Ruby Jameson, Calgary, 1907. Club: Calgary. Societies: A. F. & A. M. ; C. O. F. Recreations: all outdoor sports. Conservative; Presbyterian. Address: 1510 Fourth St., W., Calgary, Alta. 776 WHO'S WHO AND WHY STE-WABT, Rolbert Muschet, J. P. — Manager Stewart Land Co., Stewart. Born Dalkeith, Scotland, July 6, 1868, son of George and Eliza Stewart. Edu- cated Grange Academy, Edinburgh. Wholesale druggist, Edinburgh. Came to British Columbia, 1891. Has held office as deputy mining recorder, postinaster and customs officer, Stewart. Married Lottie L. Targoose, Victoria, B. C. ; has one daughter. Club: Stewart. Address: Stewart, B. C. THOMAS STEWART. STEWART, Thomas (Retired). — Di- rector, South Nicola Coal Co.; Director, Recreation Park Amusement Co. Born Prince Edward Island, February 5, 1857, son of Peter and Anna Clow Scott. Edu- cated public schools. Came to British Columbia, 1882; connected with C. P. R. from 1882-1906. Married Mary Clemes, 1887; has one son. Club: "Vancouver Auto. Societies: A. F. & A. M.; I. O. O. F. Recreation: motoring. Presby- terian. Address: 2033 Beach Ave., Van- couver, B. C. STIIiES, Henry Broug-hain. — Of Stiles & Humphries, 261 Portage Ave., Winni- peg. Born Mitchell, Ont., Dec. 1, 1866, son of Edward and Hannah Stiles. Edu- cated Mitchell public schools. Came to Winnipeg, merchant, 1879; also inter- ested real estate. Married Lillian Har- greaves, Winnipeg, 1897. Clubs: Cana- dian. Societies: Y. M. C. A.; A. F. & A. M. Recreations: shooting, curling. Independent; Baptist. Address: 148 Stradbrooke Ave, Winnipeg, Man. STIIiIiMAI7, Rev. Robert Forbes. — Pastor of Grandview Methodist Church, Vancouver; secretary British Columbia Methodist Conference. Born Campbell- ford, Ont., Oct. 25, 1868, son of James and Eliza Waters Stillman. Educated high school, Campbellford; Victoria Col- lege and Toronto University. Came to British Columbia, 1899, as first pastor of Methodist Church, Fernie. Married Florence M. Elliott, Omemee, Ont., 1899; has one son and three daughters. In- deendent; Methodist. Address: 1875 Venables St., Vancouver, B. C. STIRRETT, Archibald Campbell. — Manager, Credit Foncier Franco Cana- dien, 833 Hastings St., W., Vancouver; manager. La Societe d' Administration Generale; general manager. Royal Ex- change Assurance Co. Born Lambton County, Ont., Sept. 26, 1864, son of John and Martha Stirrett. Educated public schools and Collegiate Institute, Strath- roy, Ont. Came to British Columbia, 1890. With Robert Ward & Co., Van- couver, 1890-1899; inspector of insurance for Ceperley & Rounsefell, Vancouver, 1899-1910; present position since 191o! Married Annie McLean, Vancouver, 1891 Club: Terminal City. Society: A. P. & A. M. Recreation: motoring. Conserva- tive; Presbyterian. Address: 1329 Rob- son St., Vancouver, B. C. STIRTON, David McKendrick — Of Hannah, Stirton & Fisher, Barristers and Solicitors, Cameron Block, Calgary. Born Forfar, Scotland, Oct. 27, 1875, son of David and Jean McKenzie Stirton. Educated: Forfar High School; Worship- ful Company of Cooper's Grammar School, London; Dundee and Edinburgh Universities. Admitted to practice as Solicitor, Scotland, 1899; practised, Dun- dee, 1899-1911; called to Alberta Bar, 1911; with Lougheed & Bennett, Cal- gary, 1911-1912; present firm formed, 1912. Clubs: Calgary, St. Andrew's Golf. Society: A. F. & A. M. Recreations: golf, shooting, fishing, music. Conser- vative; Presbyterian. Address: 221 Sixth Ave., W., Calgary, Alta. STIRTON, James. — Postmaster, Mor- den. Born Guelph, Ont., Dec. 9, 1847, son of David Stirton (M. P., 1856-1876) and Henrietta Stirton. Educated public schools, near Guelph. Commenced ca- reer as farmer, 1869; came to Manitoba, 1879, and settled Morden, 1892. Was member of first council of South Duf- ferin. Married Maggie Martin (de- ceased) ; married Elizabeth Barclay (de- ceased) ; has three sons and five daugh- ters. Society: A. P. & A. M. Liberal; Presbyterian. Address: Morden, Man. WHO'S WHO AND WHY STIRTON, J. W., J. P. — Proprietor Auto Transit Co., Ashcroft. Born Gren- ville County. Ont., son of George Stirton. Educated public schools, Grenville County. Came to British Columbia, 1871, after assisting completion of first railroad to Pacific Coast; had experience in Omanica placer mines. Commenced career as contractor, Victoria, B. C, 1872. Owner of farm, coal and mineral lands. Married Elizabeth Hall, Chilliwack, B. C. ; has two sons and one daughter. So- ciety: A. F. & A. M. Address: Nelson St., Vancouver, B. C. STOBART, P. "W. — President and Gen- eral Manager, Stobart, Ltd., Winnipeg; vice-president, Canadian Fire Insurance Co.; member advisory board, Edinburgh Life Insurance Co.; director, Winnipeg General Hospital. Born Durham, Eng- land, Jan. 27, 1859, son of William Sto- bart. Educated privately and Welling- ton College, as marine engineer. Came to Canada, 1880, to look after interests of his father, who had established fur trading business Western Canada. Pres- ent business established, 1899. Address: McDermott and King Sts., Winnipeg, Man. WILLIAM JOHN STOKES. STOKES, William John. — Proprietor Empire Hotel, Calgary. Born Quebec, April 10, 1868, son of William and Mary Ann Stokes. Educated public schools, Windsor, Ont. Telegraph operator. Lake Erie & Detroit River Ry., McGregor, Ont., 1886-1903; came to Alberta, 1903; cash- ier, C. P. R., Strathcona, 1903-1904; clothing business, Calgary, 1904-1905; grocery business as Calgary Provision Co., Calgary, 1905. Married Maggie Arm- strong, Newbury, Ont., 1893; has one son and one daughter. Clubs: Calgary; Al- berta. Societies: A. F. & A. M.; I. O. F. Recreation: shooting. Conservative; Anglican. Address: 1509 Second St., W., Calgary, Alta. STOCKFORB, Oliver Barton, B. C. !•. — Barrister. Born St. John, N. B., Feb. 27, 1870, son of Isaac Thomas and Eliz- abeth Barton Stockford. Educated pub- lic scliools, St. John; Law School, King's College University. Law student with C. A. Stockton, St. John, 1890; called to New Brunswick bar, 1895; came to Al- berta, 1900; called to Northwest Terri- tory bar, 1901; practiced Okotoks, 1901; member bars of New Brunswick, Sas- katchewan and Alberta; solicitor for Oko- toks since organization, 1905; president Alberta Missionary Society of the Dis- ciples of Christ. Disciple of Christ. Ad- dress: Okotoks, Alta. STONB, Henry Athelstan. — Managing Director, Gault Bros., Ltd., Wholesale Dry Goods, 361 Water St., Vancouver; director, E. H. Heaps Co., Ltd.; presi- dent, Vancouver Board of Trade, 1909- 1910. Born London, England, Aug. 5, 1861, son of William Stone. Educated England. Came to Canada, 1882; retail dry goods business as Armson & Stone, Toronto, 1882-1891; residential European buyer for S. F. McKinnon & Co. and Thomas May & Co., London, England, 1891-1902. Served with I Company, Q. O. R., Toronto, 1883. Married Beatrice Philips, London, England, 1886; has one son and two daughters. Club: Ter- minal City. Recreations: gardening, yachting. Conservative; Anglican. Ad- dress: 1248 Davie St., Vancouver, B. C. STONB, Georg-e !•. — Clerk of Crown Pleas and Surrogate Court, Northern Ju- dicial District, Minnedosa. Born Perth, Ont., March 7, 1858, son of Robert and Susan Little Stone. Educated high schools, Perth, Ont. Came to Manitoba, 1878; lumber and implement business, Rapid City, Man., until 1909; Postmaster, Rapid City, Man., until 1909; appointed to present position, 1909; chairman, Minnedosa Hospital Board; president Marquette Conservative Association for six years; Mayor of Rapid City one year; Councillor, Rapid City, twelve years; chairman of School Board, two years; member of School Board for twenty years. Married Margaret Ada Mc- Naught, Rapid City, Man., 1882; has four sons and four daughters. Society: A. F. & A. M. (Past District Deputy Grand Master). Recreations: curling, bowling. Liberal-Conservative; Presby- terian. Address: Minnedosa, Man. WHO'S WHO AND WHY ROBERT ROYER STONER, M. D. STONEB, Robert Boyer, M. D. — Phys- ician and Surgeon; President of Stoner- Lockwood & Wheeler, Ltd., owners of Red Cliff Townsite and of Gas and Water System, Red Cliff; Vice-President The Pioneer Realty Co., Ltd; Vice-President Red Cliff Realty Co.; President Phoenix Investment Co., Ltd.; Director Red Cliff Motors Co., Ltd.; Director Red Cliff Brick & Coal Co., Ltd. Born Johnson County, Mo., Jan. 23, 1868, son of Abra- ham and Susan Stoner. Educated public and private schools, Missouri; University of Pennsylvania. Practiced Winthrop, Minn., 1896-1902; surgeon, Minneapolis & St. Louis Railway, 1896-1902; came to Alberta and established present business, 1902. Married Cora Alma Seiter, New Ulm, Minn., 1901; has two sons. Clubs: Commercial (Red Cliff); Cypress (Med- icine Hat). Society: A. F. & A. M. Rec- reations: Motoring, athletic sports. An- glican. Address: Red Cliff, Alta. 779 WHO'S WHO AND WHY THOMAS B. STRAIN. STRAIN, Thomas B. — Secretary - treasurer International Finance Co., I^td., 132 Jasper Ave., E., Edmonton; secretary-treasurer Peace River Col- lieries, Ltd.; secretary-treasurer First National Securities, Ltd. Born Red- ditch, Worcestershire, England, Sept. 26, 1879, son of Albert and Catherine Strain. Educated private schools Eng- land. Lumber business, United States, 1900-1902; with Osgoode & Blodgett, St. Paul, Minn.; with D. J. MacMahon, real estate broker, St. Paul, Minn., 1902-1906; Interested in British Colum- bia real estate, Vancouver and Prince Rupert, 1906-1908; established present business, 1911. Married Lucie Emily Upstone, Redditch, 1906. Liberal; Angli- can. Address: Edmonton, Alta. 780 WHO'S WHO AND WHY STOBEV, Edg-ar M.^Of Storey & Van Egmond, Architects, Regina. Born Cherry Valley, Prince Edward County, Ont, Sept. 16, 1863, son of Peter and Alzina Storey. Educated high schools, Sydenham, Ont., and Brooklyn, N. Y. Office of R. P. White, architect. New York, 1880-1893; business for himself, Kingston, Ont, 1893-1895; came to Re- gina, 1906, forming present firm, which has designed General Hospital, King's Hotel, Y. M. C. A., Carnegie Public Li- brary, three public schools, Regina. Fellow Royal Institute Canadian Archi- tects. Married Phoebe Laturney, Kings- ton, Ont., 1887; has two sons and two daughters. Clubs: Assiniboia; Saskatoon; Canadian; Regina Boat and Gun. So- ciety: A. P. & A. M. Liberal; Anglican. Address: 2123 Albert St., Regina, Sask. STRANG-, Andrew. — Collector of Cus- toms, Port of Winnipeg; member of Strang & Co., Ltd., wholesale liquors, 233 Fort St., Winnipeg. Born Montreal, March 9, 1849, son of Struthers and Janet Strang. Educated Hamilton. With G. T. R., Toronto, 1865. Came to Win- nipeg, 1868, as representative of number of Hamilton merchants. Elected to the first Council of Winnipeg, 1874; treas- urer and active member of Winnipeg Board of Trade sixteen years; Exhibition Board member seven years, president one year; director of Winnipeg General Hos- pital. Married Ann Harriott Sinclair, St. Andrews, Man., 1870; has six sons and four daughters. Club: Manitoba. Lib- eral; Anglican. Address: 61 Edmonton St., Winnipeg, Man. STBATTOir, Ira. — Editor of the Stone- wall Argus; general secretary of the Canadian Postmasters' Association, Stonewall. Born Trenton, Ont., Aug. 6, 1865, son of Cyrus and Anna Stratton. Educated public schools, Northumber- land County, Ont. Taught school, Mor- ganston, Ont., 1885; came to Stonewall, 1889; postmaster for a number of years; general land guide for Dominion Gov- ernment, 1902. Has been closely identi- fied with the organization of the Cana- dian Postmasters' Association, being secretary of the Manitoba Postmasters' Association since its foundation, 1903, and instrumental formation of similar bodies other provinces, and finally of the federal organization, of which he is gen- eral secretary, and which has a jnember- ship of over 6000. Chairman, Stonewall High School Board; secretary, Stonewall Board of Trade since 1901; president of Liberal Association for federal constitu- ency of Selkirk and Liberal candidate for Rockwood, Manitoba Legislature, 1910. Societies: I. O. O. F.; A. O. U. W. Maccabees. Address: Stonewall, Man. STRATTOM', "Wimam Aikins, B. A. — Manager, Bank of Toronto, Calgary. Born Toronto, June 24, 1877, son of William Cox and Rose A. Stratton. Ed- ucated Hartaord College Institute; To- ronto University. Came to Alberta and appointed manager Calgary branch, Bank of Toronto, 1909. Married Ada Somer- ville, 1907; has one daughter. Clubs: Ranchmen's, Calgary; Royal Canadian Yacht, Toronto. Society: A. F. & A. M. Recreations: tennis, golf. Liberal; Pres- byterian. Address: 928 Fifteenth Ave. W., Calgary, Alta. BERT A. STRINGER. STRINGER, Bert A. — Real Estate and Financial Broker, Eighth Ave., W., Cal- gary; president Canadian Trust & Loan Co. Born Chatham, Ont., Jan. 22, 1880, son of Hugli A. and Margaret Wilson Stringer. Educated public schools, Lon- don, Ont. Engineer, American Govern- ment, Havana, 1899; represented A. Bul- den & Co., hardware merchants, Panama Canal, selling hardware to American Government, 1905; ranching near Cal- gary previous to engaging present busi- ness. Married Esther Stewart, Saginaw, Mich., 1910. Recreations: football, hockey. Liberal; Anglican. Address: Mount Royal, Calgary, Alta. STRINGER, Isaac O., B. A., D. D. — Bishop of Yukon. Born Kincardine Township, Bruce County, Ont., April 19, 1866, son of John and Ellen Stringer. Educated public schools; high school, Kincardine; Toronto University and Wycliffe College, Toronto. Missionary to Eskimos, Arctic Coast, Mackenzie River Diocese, 1892; ordained deacon, 1892; priest, 1893; rector, Christ Church, Whitehorse, 1903; consecrated Bishop of Yukon 1905. Married Sadie Alexander, Kincardine, 1896; has four sons and one daughter. Societies: I. O. F.; C. O. F. Recreations: walking, snowshoeing, curl- ing, canoeing, dog-sled driving. Angli- can. Address: Dawson, Y. T. 781 WHO'S WHO AND WHT LOUIS P. STRONG. STRONG, Iiouis Philip. — (Retired) General Manager and Secretary, Alberta- Pacific Elevator Co., Ltd.; secretary- treasurer. Coast Timber & Trading Co.; secretary-treasurer, A. B. C. Development Co.; secretary-treasurer, U. S. and B. C. Timber Co.; vice-president and general manager, Globe Elevator Co.; vice-presi- dent. Herald Western Printing Co.; presi- dent, A. B. C. Insurance Agency; director, Columbia Fire Insurance Co.; director, Sovereign Trust Co.; director Calgary Grain Exchange. Born Scipio, N. Y., July 24, 1867, son of Philip and Cor- nelia J. Strong. Educated district pub- lic school; Sherwood Select School, Sherwood, N. T.; Clinton Liberal Insti- tute, Fort Plain, N. Y. Teacher in Clin- ton Liberal Institute, Fort Plain, N. Y., 1887-1890; civil engineer with T. B. Walker, Minneapolis, Minn., 1890-1891; in hardware, furniture and implement business under firm name of McAdam & Strong, Neche, N. D., 1892-1902; partner in Sayer-Strong Grain & Mercantile Co., Ltd., Harvey, N. D., 1903-1906; engaged in present business with fifteen eleva- tors, 1905; now have seventy elevators and two terminals, with largest grain business in Alberta. Married Julia A. Mullins; has one son and three daugh- ters. Societies: K. of P.; A. O. U. W.; B. P. O. E.; I. O. O. F. Recreation: baseball. Address: Calgary, Alta. 782 WHO'S WHO AND WHY STUART, Alexander, K. C— Of Stuart & Stewart, Barristers and Solicitors, 209 Jasper Ave., E., Edmonton. Born Hal- ton County, Ont., Aug. 14, 1850; brought up in township Caradoc, County Middle- sex, son of Charles and Hannah Stuart. Educated: Toronto Normal School. Prac- tised, Glencoe, Ont., 1885; member of firm, Stuart, Stuart, Moss & Ross, Glen- coe, and London, 1893: practised, Lon- don, 1899-1909; appointed Queen's Coun- sel, 1899. Came to Edmonton, 1909 Married Emma Margaret White, Glen- coe, 1891: has four sons and two daugh- ters. Club: Edmonton; Canadian (Pres- ident). Recreation: literary pursuits. Liberal; Presbyterian. Address: 420 Stoney Plain Road, Edmonton, Alta. HON. CHARLES ALLAN STUART. STUART, Hon. Charles Allan, B. A., IVIi.B. — Judge of Supreme Court of Al- berta. Born Caradoc, Middlesex County, Ont, Aug. 3, 1864, son of Charles and Hannah Stuart. Educated Collegiate Institute, Strathroy, Ont.; University of Toronto; Columbia College, New York; Osgoode Hall; (gold medalist, classics, University, Toronto, 1891). Called to bar of Ontario, 1896; called to bar of Northwest Territories, 1898; member of first Legislature of Alberta for Glei- chen, 1905; appointed Judge of Supreme Court of Northwest Territories (Alberta and Saskatchewan), 1906; appointed to present office, 1907; appointed chancellor of University of Alberta, 1908. Married Beatrice Roxborough, Norwood, Ont.; has three sons. Recreations: riding, ca- noeing, fishing. Address: Calgary, Alta. STUART, Iiieut. Col. James Duff. — Vice-President Clarke and Stuart Co., Ltd., Stationers, 320 Seymour St., Van- couver. Born Dufftown, Scotland, May 20, 1866, son of Robert and Margaret Stuart. Came to British Columbia, 1889, and entered mercantile business, 1894. lieutenant-colonel commanding 6th Reg- iment, D. C. O. R. ; adjutant Canadian Rifle Team at Blsley, 1907. Married Mary Connon, 1893; has- four sons and three daughters. Clubs: Vancouver; Terminal City. Recreation: shooting. Address: 1220 Georgia St., Vancouver, B. C. JOHN M. STUART, C. A. (Scot.), C. P. A. (U. S. A.) STUART, John M,, C. A. (Soot.), C. P. A. (U. S. A.) — Marwick, Mitchell & Co., Chartered Accountants, 1211 McArthur Bldg., Winnipeg. Born Glasgow, Scot- land, May 11, 1882, -son of Robert Stuart, Bearsderi, Scotland. Educated Allan Glen's School, Technical College and Glasgow University. Student and ap- prentice chartered accountant's office, Glasgow, 1897. Came to United States, 1905, and to Winnipeg, 1906. Has served twelve years with 5th Highland Light Infantry, Scotland, and as lieu- tenant 90th Regiment, Winnipeg. Clubs: Manitoba; Military Institute; Adanac; Clef; Travellers; Rowing; Canoe; High- land and Burns. Recreations: sailing, canoeing, snowshoeing, curling. Con- servative; Protestant. Address: 176 Hargrave St., Winnipeg, Man. STUBBS, I^ewis St. Oeorg-e, Iii;.B. — Barrister. Born Turks Islands, West Indies, June 14, 1878, son of Alfred and Mary Stubbs. Educated Denstone Col- lege, Staffordshire, England; Cambridge University; Manitoba University. Prac- ticed with Rothwell, Johnson & Stubbs Winnipeg, 1906; came to Birtle, 1908, as successor to Hon. C. J. Meikle. Served South African war, Suffolk Regiment with Cambridge University contingent' Married Mary Wilcock, Winnipeg, 1904- has one son and two daughters. Liberal' Anglican. Recreations: riding, driving' cricket, tennis. Address: Birtle, Man "' 783 WHO'S WHO AND WHY STUDD, Edward Arthur Chichester. — Financial Broker, 728 Hastings St., W., Vancouver. Director, Pollock Mines; Vancouver Map & Blue Print Co. Born Oxton, Devon, England, March 13, 1880, son of Edward Studd. Educated Eton. Came to British Columbia, 1904. Mar- ried Eva Holmes. Clubs: Vancouver; Western; Vancouver Motor; Devon; Cornwall; Somerset. Address: Shaugh- nessy Heights, Vancouver, B. C. JAMES FREDERICK AUGUSTUS STULL. STUIiIi, James Frederick Augustus. — Postmaster, Prince Albert. Born near Glen William, Ont., March 31, 1843, son of William and Ann Stull. Educated public schools. Glen William, and Rock- wood Academy, Ont. Taught school, Rothsay, Ont., 1863; taught school Gu- elph, Ont., 1867; moved to Portage La Prairie, Man., 1882, and principal of pub- lic school till 1885; principal of public school. Prince Albert, Sask., 1885-96; first secretary-treasurer. City of Prince Albert, 1886-1892; councillor, 1892-1896; appointed postmaster, 1897; member school board, 1898-1902 (chairman three times), 1910-1911; Mayor, 1902-1903. Married Sarah Lines, Rothsay, Ont., 1867 (deceased) ; married Anna McAr- thur, Rothsay, Ont., 1878 (deceased); married Elizabeth Shannon, Prince Al- bert, 1888 (deceased) ; has one son and four daughters. Societies: A. F. & A. M. Recreations: athletics, baseball, football. Presbyterian. Address: 122 Tenth St., Prince Albert, Sask. STUBGESS, Frederick — Real Estate and Financial Agent, Pemberton Bldg., Victoria; member, Victoria Real Estate Exchange. Born Newcastle-on-Tyne, England, July 28, 1889, son of Thomas M. and Elizabeth Laidler Sturgess. Edu- cated: Royal Grammar School; Arm- strong College. Came to Saskatchewan, 1905; Victoria, 1907; employee, Pember- ton & Son, Victoria; subsequently mem- ber of Arm Harris & Sturges; establish- ed present business, 1912. Married Amy Millicent Swanwell, 1907: has one son and one daughter. Recreation: rowing. Liberal; Methodist. Address: Victoria, B. C. DAVID SUITOR. SUITOR, David. — Vice-president, Cal- gary Iron Works, Ltd., 412 Ninth Ave., E., Calgary. Born Beauce, Que., Nov. 27, 1859, son of David and Mary Suitor. Educated public schools, Megantic, Que. Copper mining, Ely mine, Orange County, Vermont, 1879-1881; machinist. Brown Bros., Danville, Que., 1882-1885. Came to Alberta, 1886; varied occupa- tions, Calgary, 1886-1887; established present business, 1887. Married Mabel Black, 1893; has five sons. Society: A. F. & A. M. Conservative; Anglican. Address: 611 Eighth Ave. E., Calgary, Alta. SUIiIiEV, William — Retired. Born Nottingham, England, May 16, 1841, son of Edward and Charlotte Pennstone Sul- ley. Educated Nottingham and Ger- many. Lace manufacturer, Nottingham, 1866-1890. Came to British Columbia, 1891. Represented London capital in British Columbia investments, 1891- 1896; partnership with E. H. Heaps, Lum- ber Manufacturers, 1896-1911. Married Helen Place, Nottingham, England, 1868; has son and daughter. Address: 1245 Harwood St., Vancouver, B. C. •784 WHO'S WHO AND WHY SUI^KIVAN, John G-., C. E. — Chief En- gineer, Western lines, C. P. R., Winni- peg-. Born Bushnell's Basin, Munroe County, N. Y., Jan. 11, 1863, son of Thomas and Honora Sullivan. Educated Cornell University. With Great North- ern, 1888; Instrumentman and Assistant Engineer, Spokane Falls Northern Ry., 1889-1890; Assistant Engineer, Great Northern Ry., 1890-1893; Assistant En- gineer, Alberta Railway & Coal Co., 1893-1894; Locating Engineer, Butte, Anaconda & Pacific Ry., 1894; Principal Assistant Engineer, Kaslo & Slocan Ry., 1895; Reconnaissance Engineer, Colum- bia & Western Ry., 1896-1898; Principal Assistant Engineer, Columbia & West- ern Ry., 1898-1900; Division Engineer of Construction, Canadian Pacific Ry., 1900- 1905; Assistant Chief Engineer, Panama Canal, 1905-1907: Manager of Construc- tion, Eastern Lines, Canadian Pacific Railway, 1907-1908; Assistant Chief En- gineer, Canadian Pacific Railway, East- ern lines, 1908-1911; Assistant Chief Engineer, Western lines, Canadian Pa- cific Railway, 1911; present position since 1911. Married Sarah Farrell, daughter of Thomas Farrell, Lodi, N. Y., 1895; has two sons and two daughters. Clubs: Manitoba; Winnipeg Automobile; Montreal Country. Societies: American Society of Civil Engineers; Canadian So- ciety of Civil Engineers; American Rail- way Engineering Association. Recrea- tion: fishing. Roman Catholic. Address: 207 Harvard Ave., Winnipeg, Man. SUTHERLAND, Daniel Wilbur — Fur- niture and Piano Merchant; vice-presi- dent Okanogan Loan & Investment Co., Ltd. Born Earltown, N. S., June 21, 1866, son of John and Margaret Suther- land. Educated public schools, Earl- town; Pictou Academy, Pictou, N. S. Came to British Columbia, 1887; general store and postofiice, Matsqui Municipal- ity, 1887-1892; real estate business, Ke- lowan, 1892-1905; present business since 1905. Mayor, Kelowna, 1907-1908-1910- 1911; alderman, 1905-1906. Married Ma- bel May Coghlan, 1892; has two sons and two daughters. Club: Kelowna. Society: A. F. & A. M. Recreations: curling, hunting. Liberal; Presbyte- rian. Address: Kelowna, B. C. SUTHEBIiAND, Edna. — Interpretative reader and instructor in voice culture and expression on staff of Manitoba Col- lege, Winnipeg. Born Cobourg, Ont., daughter of John and Margaret Suther- land. Educated Cobourg; Boston, Mass. (graduate Emerson College of Oratory). Came to Winnipeg, 1903. Presents pub- lic interpretative readings of Browning, Tennyson, Shakespeare, the ancient mor- ality play, "Everyman," Maeterlinck's "The Blue Bird," etc.' Societies: Re- gent of Lord Selkirk Chapter; Daugh- ters of Empire, Winnipeg. Club: Al- pine. Presbyterian. Address ^ The Kenmore, Broadway, Winnipeg, Man. SUTHERIiAND, James Brown — Char- tered Accountant, Branch Manager for Webb, Read & Hegan, Chartered Ac- countants, Grain Exchange Bldg., Cal- gary. Born Glasgow, Scotland, July 17 1878. Educated Glasgow High School and Glasgow University. Engaged as ac- countant, Glasgow and London, England 1893-1909. Came to Alberta, 1909. Clubs- Ranchman's; Golf. Recreation: golf. Presbyterian. Address: Calgary, Alta. WILLIAM HENRY SUTHERLAND, M. D. C. M. SUTHEBIiAND, 'William Henry, M. D., CM. — Physician and Surgeon; medical superintendent, Revelstoke Hospital. Born Seaview, P. E. I., Nov. 19, 1876, son of Robert and Margaret Suther- land. Educated Prince of Wales Col- lege, Charlottetown, P. E. I; McGill Uni- versity. House surgeon. Royal Victoria Hospital, Montreal, 1899-1901. Came to British Columbia, 1902, since when has practiced at Revelstoke. Married Lillian O'Donahoe, Ottawa, 1907; has two daughters. Club: Revelstoke. Society: A.F. & A. M. British Columbia Medical Council since 1908 (president same 1909). Recreation: hunting. Liberal; Pres- byterian. Address: Revelstoke, B, C. WHO'S WHO AND WHY HUGH SUTHERLAND, Ex-M. P. SUTHERLAND, Hug-h, ex-M. P. — Fi- nancier, chief executive officer, C. N. R. Born New London, P. E. L, Feb. 22, 1845. Educated Oxford County, Ont. Came to Manitoba, 1874, and appointed Dominion superintendent of public works, Mani- toba and Northwest, 1874-1879; elected to House of Commons for Selkirk, 1882. Es- tablished first sawmill, Winnipeg, and obtained first charter of Hudson's Bay- Railway, now Canadian Northern Rail- way. Closely identified with develop- ment of Western Canada. Married May Banks, daughter of Hon. R. D. Banks, Baltimore, Md. Clubs: Carleton, Manito- ba, Adanac, St. Charles Country, Toronto. Recreations: horseman; very successful in show ring. Conservative; Anglican. Address: 81 Roslyn Road, Winnipeg. 786 WHO'S WHO AND WHY HON. WILLIATM: CHARLES SUTHERLAND, B. A., M. L. A. SUTHUBI^ANS. Hon. -WiUiam Charles, B. A., M. Ii. A. — Ex-Speaker of the Sas- katchewan Legislature; barrister and so- licitor, Sutherland Block, Second Ave., Saskatoon. Born Embro, Oxford County, Ont., June 7, 1865, son of Thomas and Isabella Sutherland. Educated public and high schools, Orangeville, Ont.; Mc- Gill University. Came to Manitoba, 1895, and studied law; called to Mani- toba bar, 1900; came to Saskatoon and admitted to Northwest Territories bar, 1903. First secretary-treasurer when Saskatoon was incorporated as a town, 1903; made first assessment (had pre- vious assessment roll as a guide, which contained two foolscap sheets of names only) ; alderman of Saskatoon, 1904- 1905; took up farm lands in Goose Lake district, was largely instrumental in colonizing that district, 1904. Elected to Saskatchewan Legislature, 1905; ap- pointed deputy speaker; re-elected, 1908, and appointed speaker of Legislature, resigned 1912; vice-president, Canada Na- tional Fire Insurance Co.; president Provincial Poultry & Pet Stock Asso- ciation (organized Dec, 1910); owns large wheat and stock farm near Sas- katoon; makes specialty of Yorkshire hogs, CJlydesdale horses, Shorthorn cat- tle and Shropshire sheep; president Sas- katchewan Sheep Breeders' Association; vice-president Saskatchewan Horse Breeders' Association; director Saskat- chewan Co-Operative Elevator Co. Mar- ried Alice Mary Walker, Shelburne, Ont.; has one son and one daughter. Club: Saskatoon. Society: A. F. & A. M. Recreation: motoring, curling. Liberal; Presbyterian. >ddravid Grieve. — Editor The Lloydminster Times. Born Chesham Bucks, England, Jan. 8, 1865. Educated Aylesbury grammar school. Several years with publishing house of Hazel, Watson & Viney, London, England; on staff of Bathurst Daily Free Press, New South Wales, ten years; telegraph edi- tor and editorial writer, Manitoba Free Press; editor-in-chief. Western Sports- man; editor Morning Herald, Fort Wil- liam; proprietor Rainy River Gazette; 815 WHO'S WHO AND WHY s'oluminous writer during residence in New South Wales on Commonwealth Bill then before country; takes deep in- terest in social and labor problems, and deals with these topics in a fearless, outspoken manner; inclined to radical and socialistic views. Married Elizabeth Sophia Spittle; has two sons and two daughters. Independent - Liberal. Ad- dress: Lloydminster, Sask. A. E. TULK, B. C. L,. TUI^K, A. Edward, B. C. l. (McGill).— Barrister and Solicitor, Canada Life Bldg., Vancouver. Born Hamilton, Dec. 25, 1877, son of John J. and Mary Mc- Andrew Tulk. Educated public schools, Hamilton; McGill University. Articled to Hon. C. J. Dougherty, St. Anne's, Mon- treal. Called to Quebec bar, 1910; Brit- ish Columbia bar, 1911. Founder, Van- couver Athletic Club. Married Marie J. Nett, 1902. Clubs: University; Commer- cial. Societies: A. F. •& A. M.; I. O. O. F. Recreations: Baseball, lacrosse. Con- servative; Anglican. Address: Shaugh- nessy Heights, Vancouver, B. C. TVImJi, G-eorgre Trederick — ^Of Niblock & Tull, Ltd., Financial, Insurance & Real Estate Brokers, 813 First St., W., Cal- gary; agents G. T. P. Steamship agents; Vice-President, Commonwealth Trust Co., Ltd.; President, Ford Motor Agency, Ltd.; Managing Director, Western Con- struction & Investment Co., Ltd. Born Middlesex, Ont., July 11, 1880, son of Robert and Mary Jane Tull. Educated: High School, London, Ont. Law stu- dent with Parke, Purdom & Purdom, London, 1897-1901; with Robinson, Lit- tle & Co., London, 1901-1906; came to Al- berta, 1907; present business established, GEORGE FREDERICK TCLL. 1909. Clubs: Calgary Golf and Country; Alberta. Recreations: Golf, tennis, rid- ing. Independent; Protestant. Address: 1712 Seventh St., W., Calgary, Alta. TUNBBIDGZ:, Norley Frederick, B. A. — Solicitor, Main St., Penticton. Born Redditch, Worcestershire, England, Oct. 7, 188.5, son of William Stephen and Clara Tunbridge. Educated Malvern College; Worcestershire; Oxford Univer- sity. Came to British Columbia, 1910; established present practice, 1911. Served with First Worcestershire Royal Garri- son Artillery (volunteers) ; South Mid- land Brigade, Royal Field Artillery (Territorials), as Lieutenant and Cap- tain, 1903-1910; Municipal Solicitor, Penticton, 1911-1912. Societies: S. O. E.; Oxford Union (life member) ; British Isles Public Schools Association. Rec- reations: riding, tennis, hockey. Con- servative; Anglican. Address: Pentic- ton, B. C. TVNSTAi;!., Simon John, B. A., U. J)., C. M. — Physician and Surgeon, 709 Duns- muir St., Vancouver. Born St. Anne de Bellvue, Que., 1852, son of Gabriel Christie and Jessie Tunstall. Educated high school, Montreal; McGill Univer- sity, graduated with degree of B. A., 1873; M. D., 1875; took Davidson Gold Medal and Holmes Gold Medal. Prac- ticed Papineauville, 1876-1880; Montreal, 1880-1881. Came to British Columbia, 1881. Practiced, Lytton, 1881-1883; Kam- loops, 1883-1892; came to Vancouver and practiced there since 1892. Ex-President of Veterans' Association, Vancouver; former President of College of Physi- cians and Surgeons of British Columbia, and ex-President Canadian Medical As- sociation. Married Marianne Lawson In- 816 WHO'S WHO AND WHY S. J. TUiNSTAl^JL, B. A., M. D., C. M. nes, Esquimau, 1885; has Ave daugh- ters. Clubs: United Service; Vancou- ver. Societies: A. F. & A. M. ; Veterans' Association; St. Andrew's; Caledonian. Conservative; Anglican. Address: 709 Bute St., Vancouver, B. C. GBORGB VIKER TUPPER. TUPFIIB, Georg-e Viker — ^Real Estate and Financial Broker, of Tupper Bros., 102 1st Ave., Saskatoon. Born Kings- port, N. S., May .20, 1872, son of Ben- jamin and Althea Tupper. Educated pub- lic schools, Kingsport. Blacksmith and general work, Wolfville, N. S., 1887-1899. Came to Saskatchewan, 1900; home- steaded, Saskatoon, 1900-1904; opened general blacksmith shop, Saskatoon, 1904-1907; present business since 1907. Married Mary R. Farnham, 1898; has one son and one daughter. Recreations: motoring, shooting. Conservative; Meth- odist. Address: 517 11th St., Saskatoon, Sask. HON. -SIR C. H. TUPPER, K. C. M. G.. LL. B., K. C. TVFFER, Hon. Sir Charles Hiblbert, K. C. M..Cr., LI.. B., K. C. — Of Tupper, Kitto & Wightman, Barristers, Vancouver. Born Amherst, N.. S., Aug. 3, 1855, second son of Right Hon. Sir Charles Tupper, Bart. Educated McGill University; Harvard • University. Called to Nova Scotia bar, 1878; Q. C, 1890. Sworn member Privy 1887, 1888, 1891, 1896, 1900. Became Min- ister, Marine and Fisheries, 1889. Elected to House of Commons, 1882; re-elected, 1887, 1888, 1891, 1890, 1900. Became Min- ister of Justice, Bowell administration, Dec. 21, 1894; resigned, Jan. 4, 1896. Ap- pointed solicitor-general in administra- tion. May 1, 1896; went out of office with Government, July 8, 1896. As Min- ister of Marine and Fisheries was con- cerned with negotiations respecting Behring Sea fisheries; June, 1892, was appointed agent of H. M.'s Government on Behring Sea arbitration which met at Paris, February, 1893; for these services created K. C. M. G. As Minister of Jus- tice was responsible for the remedial or- der on the Manitoba Government re- specting separate schools. One of Cana- dian Ministers who attended conference with delegates from the Government of Newfoundland, Halifax, 1892. Came to Vancouver, 1897. Married Janet McDon- ald, daughter of Hon. James McDonald, Chief Justice of Nova Scotia, 1879. Ad- dress: Vancouver, B. C. 817 WHO'S WHO AND WHY J. STEWART TUPPER, B. A., K. C. TUFPEB, J. Stewart, B. A., K. C. — Senior member Tupper, Tupper, Mc- Tavish & Co., Barristers, Union Bank Bldg., Winnipeg. Born Amherst, N. S., Oct. 26, 1851, eldest son of the Right Hon. Sir Charles Tupper, Bart., G. C. M. G., C. B. Educated McGill University, graduated with first rank honors; called to Ontario Bar, 1875; Manitoba Bar, 1882; Q. C, 1890; Bencher Law Society of Manitoba since 1900; Treasurer of Law Society, 1906-1910; President of Law So- ciety, 1910-1911-1912: Vice-president South Winnipeg Ltd. Married, first, 1875, Marie W. Robertson, daughter of the late Andrew Robertson, of Elmbank, Montreal, who died 187(); married Ada Campbell Gait, daughter of the late Hon. Sir Thomas Gait, Chief Justice of the Common Pleas, Ontario; has issue by first marriage, Marie Stewart; by sec- ond marriage, Charles Stewart, born 1884, barrister, 1907; Jessie Campbell; Frances. Clubs: Manitoba; St. Charles Country. Recreation: Riding. Liberal- Conservative. Address: Ravenscourt, Armstrong's Point, Winnipeg. 818 WHO'S WHO AND WHY TVPFER, WlUiam Johnston — Of Tup- per, Gait, Tupper & McTavish, Barris- ters and Solicitors, Winnipeg; Vice- President, Arctic Ice Co., Ltd.; Director, Houghton Land Co. ; on board of direc- tors, Havergal College. Born Halifax, N. S., June 29, 1862, son of Rt. Hon. Sir Charles Tupper, Bart., and Frances Amelia Morse. Educated Upper Canada College, Toronto; Harvard University. Called to Nova Scotia bar, 1885; Mani- toba bar, 1886; member of Arm, Mae- donald, Tupper & Phippen, 1886-1899: Tupper, Phippen & Tupper, 1899-1906; present firm formed, 1906. Served as private, Halifax Battalion, Northwest Rebellion, 1885; member of executive. His Majesty's Army and Navy. Married Margaret Macdonald, daughter of late Chief Justice Macdonald, 1887; has two sons and three daughters. Clubs: Mani- toba; Adanac (President); St. Charles Country; Winnipeg Hunt (Director). Recreations: shooting, golf. Conserva- tive; Anglican. Address: "Elmhurst" Armstrong's Point, Winnipeg, Man. HON. WM. F. A. TURGEON, B. A., K. C, L. M. A. TURGEOIT, Hon. William Perdinand Alphouse, B. A., E. C, M. i;. A Of Tur- geon. Pish & Calder, Barristers, Darke Block, Regina. Born Bathurst, N. B., June 3, 1877, son of Margaret Baldwin and Onesephore Turgeon, M. P. Edu- cated New York City; Laval University. Called to New Brunswick Bar; came to Prince Albert and entered into partner- ship with Hon. J. H. Lamont, 1903; sworn in as Attorney General of Saskatchewan Sept. 23, 1907; elected to Saskatchewan Legislature for Prince Albert, 1907; ran in two constituencies, 1908; elected Duck Lake and defeated Prince Albert. Mar- ried Gertrude Boudreau, Petit Rocher, N. B., 1901; has one son and two daugh- ters. Liberal; Roman Catholic. Ad- dress: 2320 Angus St., Regina, Sask. TURI^EV, Georg'e Trevor — Of Turley & Noble, Real Estate, Financial and In- surance Brokers, Minnedosa, Man.; Town Clerk, Minnedosa; Clerk, Rural Munic- ipality, Minto; Secretary-Treasurer, Min- nedosa Agricultural Society; Secretary- Treasurer, Minnedosa Board of Trade f^c?^ Wolverhampton, England, Jan. 9, IS 84, son of Henry John and Kate Tur- ley. Educated Wolverhampton Grammar bchool Clerk, Wolverhampton Corpora- tion 1899; chief clerk and accountant, Maulson & Fisher. Minnedosa, 1904- es- tablished present business. 1909 Rec- reations: football, tennis, cricket skat- !wf;^o^°"^^'Z-^"''^= Anglican. Address: Minnedosa, Man. TURNBUM, Alfred Russell, M. D., c M.— Of Drs. Turnbull & McCulloch, Phy- sicians and Surgeons, Moose Jaw. Born Russell, Ont., Aug. 4, 1860, son of James and Janet Turnbull. Educated College Institute, Ottawa; MeGill University Practiced Moose Jaw since 1886. Cor- oner, 1900-1908; city medical health of- ficer, 1905-1910; surgeon C. P. R 1890- 1908; member Saskatchewan Public Health Board since 1910. Married Mary P. Nicholson, Ottawa, 1900; has one son. Club: Moose Jaw. Societies: A F & A M.; A. O. U. W.; A. O. F.; L O. F.' Rec- reations: Curling, hunting, shooting. Liberal; Presbyterian Address: 18 Atha- basca St., E., Moose Jaw. Sask. TXTRNBUlli, Thomas McMurray. Manager Canadian Bank of Commerce Edmonton. Born Caledonia. Ont., Feb! 26. 1865, son of James and Elizabeth Turnbull. Educated Clinton. Joined Canadian Bank of Commerce. Berlin, 1882; accountant, Berlin, 1892-1895- ac- countant, London, 1895-1902. Came to Alberta. 1902. Member Council, Edmon- ton Board of Trade. Married Margaret Crawford, Cayuga, Ont; has one son and two daughters. Club: Edmonton. Ad- dress: Edmonton. Alta. • TURNER, Adam, J. P.— Secretary- Treasurer. Mighton. Bell & Turner. Fi- nancial Brokers, Saskatoon. Born Owen Sound, Oct. 26. 1852, son of William and Margaret Turner. Educated public and high schools, Owen Sound. Drug clerk Owen Sound, 1870; member of Town Council, Orahgeville, 1898-1899; member public school Board, 1900-1903; represen- tative, Orangeville district, to Council Ontario College of Pharmacy. 1890-1898- came to Saskatoon 1903; Secretary-Treas- urer city Saskatoon 1904-1907; Treasurer Central Saskatchewan Fair Association Married Mary Elizabeth Black. Durham' 819 WHO'S WHO AND WHY ADAM TURNER, J. P. Ont., 1882; has three sons. Recreations: Football, baseball, tennis. Non-partisan; Anglican. Address: 114 Third Ave., N., Saskatoon, Sask. JOHN A. TURNER. TXTBNEB, John Archibald. — Balgreg- gan Stock Farm, Calgary. Breeder and Importer of Clydesdale and Hackney Horses, Shorthorn Cattle and Shropshire Sheep. President of Horse and Cattle Breeders' Associations of Alberta for several years. Director of the Calgary Exhibition for a number of years. Born near Edinburgh, Scotland, Sept. 11, 1867, son of Peter and Catherine Turner. Edu- cated Royal High School, Edinburgh. Came to Alberta, 1886; since then hns been engaged ranching, importing and breeding live stock in vicinity of Cal- gary. Married Minnie Dawson, 1897; has two sons and two daughters. Society: A. F. & A. M. Recreations: Shooting and fishing. Presbyterian. Farm address: Balgreggan Stock Farm. Residence: Mount Royal, Calgary, Alta. JOHN PERCIVAL TURNER. TURNER, John Percival. — Of Winni- peg Underwriters, Ltd., 505 McArthur Block, Winnipeg. Born Toronto, Dec. 4, 1879, son of John and Mary Turner. Educated Trinity College School, Port Hope. Joined Dominion Bank, Toronto, 1897. Came to Manitoba, 1901. Insur- ance Adjuster, Winnipeg, 1901-1908; en- gaged present business, 1910. Secretary- Treasurer of Manitoba Game Protective Association; member of executive of Winnipeg Conservative Association. Champion trap shot. Dominion of Can- ada, 1905. Clubs: Carleton; Adanac; Canadian. Conservative; Anglican. Ad- dress: 323 Assiniboine Ave., Winnipeg, Man. TWHHDAlMJi, Cyril. — Conveyancer, No- tary Public and Financial Agent; Man- aging Director, London & Western Can- ada Investment Co., Ltd. Born Lan- cashire, England, June 23, 1881, son of Samuel J. and Fanny (Aitken) Twee- dale. Educated Portsmouth Grammar School; King's College University. With London and Westminster Bank, London, 1896; rame to Canada, 1903; ranched, Lloydminster, Sask., 1903-1906. Came to British Columbia and entered the real estate and insurance business, 1906. Served three years Civil Service Rifles and three years Britannia Rilles; holds commission in Corps of Guides, Canada. Member Vancouver Horse Show Associa- tion; Director Richmond Agricultural and Industrial Association. Married Clara Wood, 1906; has one son and two daughters. Clubs: Canadian; Royal Van- couver Yacht; Vancouver Hunt; Vancou- ver Auto; Brocton Point Athletic; Horse Show Association; Progress; Canadian Highway Association. Recreations: rid- ing, yachting, fishing. Address: 1322 Pender St., Vancouver, B. C. 820 WHO'S WHO AND WHY HAROLD DESPARD TWIGG. TWICrG, Harold Bespard — Barrister and Solicitor, 312 Jones Bldg., Victoria. Born Dungannon, County of Tyrone, Ire- land, April 5, 1876, son of William and Jane Twigg. Educated Royal School, Dungannon. Came to Britisli Columbia, 1899; called to British Columbia bar, 1903; established present practice, 1911. Married Marguerite Jean Little, Victoria, 1911. Club: Union. Conservative; Epis- copalian. Address: 1000 Chamberlain St., Victoria, B. C. TWZTZEIiI^, Robert F. S., A. B. I. B. A. — Architect, 625 Granville St., Van- couver. Born Northumberland, England, June 25, 1877, son of Robert and Mary Twitzell. Educated Rutherford College and Durham University. Came to Brit- ish Columbia and practiced Vancouver, 1908. Lecturer Durham University, 1903- 1908. Member of Royal Institute of British Architects. Member of Northern Architectural Association, England. Club: Commercial. Recreations: Golf, fishing. Address: Pacific St., Vancouver, B. C. TVBWHZTT-BBAKB, Brian Ealsey. — Barrister, Registrar Supreme Court of British Columbia, Victoria. Born Vic- toria, Oct. 6, 1866, son of Montague W. and Joanna Tyrwhitt-Drake. Father was Puisne Judge Supreme Court of British Columbia. Educated Charterhouse, Eng- land. Practiced Victoria, 1885-1895. Ap- pointed Registrar Supreme Court, Brit- ish Columbia, 1895. Club: Union. Ad- dress: 2540 Pleasant St., Victoria, B. C. u F. T. UNDERBILL, P. R. C. S. B., L. R. C. P., D. P. H. UNBEBHII^]^, Frederic Theodore, F. R. C. S. E., 1. B. C. F., B. F. H.— Physi- cian and Surgeon. Born Staffordshire, England, June 19, 1858, son of William Lees and Emily Underbill. Educated Edinburgh University. Practiced Tip- ton, England, 1881. Came to British Co- lumbia, 1894; Medical Health Officer, Vancouver City. Served vfith First Vol- unteer Battalion, Staffordshire Regi- ment, eighteen years. Married, 1885; has seven sons and five daughters. Club: Terminal City. Recreations: All out- door sports. Address: 2861 Westmin- ster Road, Vancouver, B. C. TJPTOIT, Richard James — Real Estate and Financial Broker, 126 2nd Ave., Sas- katoon; President and General Manager, Store Fixtures, Ltd. Born Belleville, Ont, Dec. 8, 1881, son of Richard Sam- uel and Rachael Maud Upton. Educated public and high schools, Ontario. Retail grocery business, Peterboro, Ont., 1895- 1897; mechanic. Central Bridge & En- gine Co., Ltd., 1897-1899; general mer- chant, 1899-1903; shipping clerk, Butler Bros., New York, 1903; clerk. Great Northern Ry., 1904; department mana- ger, T. Eaton Co., Ltd., Winnipeg, 1905- 1906; real estate business, Winnipeg, 1906-1908; came to Saskatoon and es- tablished present business 1909. Secre- tary, United Commercial Travelers' As- 821 WHO'S WHO AND WHY RICHARD JAMES UPTOX. sociation of America. Married Mary Ag-nes Smith, Windsor, Ont., 1910; lias one son. Societies: B. P. I. O. L; U. C. T. Recreation: motoring. Conservative; Anglican. Address: 125 20th St., W., Saskatoon, Sask. VRi:, Sauiel MacKeuzie, F. M. — Real. Estate and Fire Insurance Agent. Born Eldon Township, Ont., Nov. 25, 1853, son of Isabella and James Ure, who was soldier in the British Army, 1793-1814, with the 71st Regiment of Infantry, and fought in battles of Corunna and Vim- eria. His maternal grandfather, Ser- geant Ross, of Durnoch, Scotland, was wounded in the battle of Waterloo. Edu- cated country schools. Apprenticed to harness maker and saddler, Woodville, 1867. Came to Winnipeg, 1878. Coun- cillor Municipality of Morris, 1882-1883; Secretary-Treasurer, 1884-1893; Secre- tary-Treasurer, Rural Municipality of Morris and Police Magistrate since 1904; Mayor Morris, 1905; several years Mem- ber and Chairman of Morris School Board. Married Annie Anger, Winnipeg, 1882; has two sons and five daughters. Societies: A. F. & A. M.; I. O. O. F.; C. O. F.; A. O. U. W.; L. O. L. Conserva- tive; Presbyterian. Address: Morris, Man. UNDERWOOD, Thomas. — Managing Director, Diamond Coal Co., Calgary, Born Leicester, England, May 6, 1863, son of William and Frances Underwood. Educated Leicester. Came to Alberta, 1885. Contractor and builder, Calgary, 1885. Alderman, Calgary, 1893-1901; THOS. UNDERWOOD. Mayor, 1901-1904. Married Kate Graves, Calgary; has four sons and two daugh- ters. Society: A. F. & A. M. Address: r;36 13th Ave., W., Calgary, Alta. TJRQUHABT, Alexander. — Farmer (re- tired). Born Inverness, Scotland, Jan. 25, 1845, son of John and Margaret Urqu- hart. Educated public schools, Inver- ness. Went to sea, 1858. Sailed from Glasgow to San Francisco and Puget Sound, 1870-1871; left sea and came tc Comox to engage in farming and dairy- ing, 1871. Ex-school trustee. Married Margaret Paterson, Nanaimo, 1878; has two sons and three daughters. Society: A. F. & A. M. Address: Courtenay, B. C. V VAXiENS, John Alexander, M. D. — Physician and Surgeon. Born near Lucknow, Ont., Sept. 4, 1873, son of William and Kate Valens. Educated public schools, Kinless Township, Bruce County; high school, Waterdown; College Institute, Brandon; Manitoba Univer- sity. Taught school, Kinloss, 1893; came to Brandon, 1895, and taught school at Rosetown, 1896-1897; Estevan, 1898: Portal District, 1899-1902; graduated medicine, 1905; practiced. Saskatoon, since 1906. Member Board of Governors, Saskatoon City Hospital, 1910-1911. Mar- 822 WHO'S WHO AND WHY JOHN ALEXANDER VALENS, M. D. ried Lizzie Adams, Estevan, Sask., 1907; has one daughter. Societies: L O. O. P.; C. O. F. Recreations: Football, tennis, baseball. Liberal; Presbyterian. Ad- dress: Eighteenth St., W., . Saskatoon, Sask. VAIiIQXTIiTTZ:, John A. -^ Managing Director and Editor Western Canada Publishing Co., Ltd., Calgary. Born Ot- tawa, May 23, 1875, son of Peter R. and Jessie Scott. Educated Ottawa and Mon- treal. Member of Montreal Herald Edi- torial Staff 1898. Came to Dawson 1903. Came to Alberta, 1906. Bought Western Canada Trade Gazette, Calgary, 1908. Formed present firm 1909. Married Frances M. Glover, 1905; has one son and two daughters. Recreation: Fishing. Address: Calgary, Alta. VAIj^ANCE, James. — Secretary-Treas- urer, Vernon Hardware Co., Ltd., Ver- non. Born Hamilton, Jan. 27, 1869, son of James and Janet Armstrong Vallance. Educated public schools, Hamilton. Came to British Columbia, 1896. Partner, H. Byers & Co., Sandon, B. C, 1896-1903; Nelson, B. C, 1903-1904; present busi- ness organized 1904. Alderman, Sandon, 1900. President Vernon Board of Trade, 1908-1909. Married Clara Ada Morgan, Hamilton, 1908; has one daughter. So- cieties: A. F. & A. M.; I. O. F. Con- servative; Presbyterian. Address: Ver- non, B. C. VAN EOMOND, William Gystoert. — Of Storey & Van Egmond, Arcliitects, Credit Foncior Bldg., Regina. Born Seaforth, Ont, Sept. 16, 1883, son of Wil- liam David and Jessie Van Egmond. Educated Seaforth Colle'?iate Institut?; Beaux Arts School. Studied with Gowin- lock & Baker. Toronto, 1899. Came to Regina and formed partnership with E. M. Storey, 1906; Secretary Saskatche- wan Association of Architects; Chairman architectural section, Regina Society of Art, Literature and Science. Member Regina Board of Trade. Designed many notable buildings, among which are Normal School, Battleford Asylum, Y. M. C. A., Collegiate Institute, Public Library, McCallum & Hill building, etc Married Mabel Isabel Ball, Toronto 1906; has one daughter. Clubs: Assini- boia; Canadian; Wascana Country Club Recreations: tennis, golf, curling boat- ing, shooting. . Anglican. Address: 2244 Albert St.,.vBegina, Sask. VANWABT, Isaac Stephen Gerow Born St. John, N. B., Aug. 10 1858 %nn Ed{fo7t;J'°"^^f- ^- ^"^ Phoebe Vanwl?t" Educated public schools. Dry goods clerk, Woodstock, N. B., 1872 Came to Alberta. 1892. President Board J?^d*- rectors Calgary General Hospital, 1910 President Alberta Provincial Exhibition i*-'m^^2^"^^^^= President Calgary Board of Trade, 1907; President Exshaw Trad- ing Co., 1910. Sheriff Calgary, 1903-1911 Unsuccessful candidate to House of Commons for Calgary, 1911. Married Hattie Halle Jaynes, Alvinston, Ont • has one son and four daughters. Clubs- Ranchmen's; Golf and Country Soci- ety: A. F. & A. M. Address: 1215 6th St., W., Calgary, Alta. VAUGHAir, Henry Simon — Vice-Presi- dent, Ceperley, Rounsefell & Co., Ltd Molson's Bank Bldg., Vancouver. Born Liverpool, England, April 3, 1870, son of Simon and Sarah Vaughan. Educated Acadia College, Wolfville, N. S. Came to British Columbia, 1891; associated with Ceperley, Rounsefell & Co. since 1891. Married Elizabeth J. Sharpies, 1902; has one son and one daughter! Recreation: tennis. Conservative; An- glican. Address: 1742 Haro St., Van- couver, B. C. VIBEBT, Philip — Superintendent Brit- ish Columbia Branches and Manager Union Bank of Canada, 5 50 Hastings St. W., Vancouver. Born Jersey Island, Nov. 27, 1866, son of John and A. M. (Binet) Vibert. Educated: Saunders private school, St. Helier's, Jersey. Came to Canada, 1881; clerk, D. McGie & Sons, Quebec, 1889-1890; teller and accountant. Union Bank, Lethbridge. 1890; manager. Lethbridge. 1893-1905: inspector, Lethbridge, 1905-1907; inspec- tor and manager, Calgary branch, 1907- 1909; superintendent Alberta branches, Winnipeg, 1909-1912; manager, Vancou- ver branch, since 1912. Club: Ranch- men's, Calgary. Address: Vancouver, B. C. 823 WHO'S WHO AND WHY LOUIS VERHOEVEN. VJBBHOEVEN, XiOuis — Financial and Real Estate Broker, 289 Garry St., Winnipeg; Manager Sun Loan Co. of Ontario, Toronto; Secretary-Treas- urer and Managing Director Middle West Investment Co., Ltd.; Man- aging Director People's Realty Co., Ltd.; Notary Public and Commissioner in Court of King's Bench. Born Brus- sels, Belgium, Sept. 13, 1866, son of Francis Joseph Verhoeven and Zoe de Gregoire. Educated College of Jesuits, Brussels; Athenaeum of Arlon, Luxem- bourg. Came to Manitoba, 1890. Secre- tary to Count de Castellane, Winnipeg. 1891-1892; teacher of modern languages, St. John's Ladies College, Winnipeg, 1892-1893; Commercial representative of de Junillac factory, Whitewood, 1893- 1894; law clerk, B. E. Chaffey, Winni- peg, 1895; established present business, 1895. Contributes articles on financial and real estate topics; intends publish- ing a book on Social and Economic Con- ditions in Western Canada. Served with 2nd Regiment Royal Guides, Brussels, 1884-1888 (non-commissioned officer). Married Hilda Widickson, Sweden, 1892. Clubs: Carleton; Adanac; Clef; Automo- bile. Societies: C. O. F. Recreations: traveling, fencing, music, art. Inde- pendent; Catholic. Address: 526 River I Ave., Winnipeg, Man. 824 WHO'S WHO AND WHY VICK, Samuel Edward. — Superintend- ent of Public Worlis for British Colum- bia, Court House, Vancouver. Born Lon- don, England, Aug. 19, 1865, son of John Benjamin and Annie Vick. Educated London and Toronto. Modeler and carver of wood and stone, Toronto, 1870. Came to British Columbia, 1894. Secretary- Treasurer British Columbia Gypsum Co. Married Emma Croft, Birkenhead, Eng- land; has four sons and three daughters. Club: Anglo-African. Societies: L. O. L. ; S. O. E. Recreations: Hunting and pros- pecting. Address: 1365 7th Ave., W., Vancouver, B. C. VIDAX, Herliert Penrose — Customs Broker and Warehouseman, Market Square, New Westminster. Born Sarnia, Ont., July 28, 1866, son of Catherine L. Wright and Hon. Senator Alexander Vi- dal. Educated public schools, Sarnia: Upper Canada College. Clerk, Bank of Commerce, Ontario, 1883-1888; with Illi- nois Steel Co., Chicago, 1892-3; with Siegel-Cooper & Co., Chicago, 1893-6; with Chicago Edison Co., 1897-1900; with Pillsbury & Washburn, Minneap- olis and Philadelphia, 1902-1906; estab- lished present business 1907. Married Louisa S. Jones, Sarnia, 1893; has one son and two daughters. Conservative; Episcopalian. Address: 616 Brantford St., New Westminster, B. C. VINCENT, Swale, M. D., D. Sc, M. S. C. S., !•. B. C. F., B. B. S. C, F. Z. S. — Professor of Physiology, Manitoba University. Born West Bromwich, Eng- land, May 24, 1868, son of Joseph and Margaret Vincent. Educated King Ed- ward's High School; Birmingham Uni- versity; London, Edinburgh and Heidel- berg. Assistant Professor of Physiology, University College, London; British Med- ical Association, research scliolar; Ma- son research scholar; research fellow, University of Edinburgh. Author "In- ternal Secretions and the Ductless Gland," London Echo Arnold, 1912, and numerous contributions to scientific and medical journals. Recreation: music. Address: Manitoba University, Winni- peg, Man. VIOIiETTE, Alfred. — General Manager and Treasurer, Fort McKay Oil & Asphalt Co., Ltd., Windsor Block, Ed- monton. Born Cariboo Grand Minas, N. S., Jan. 6, 1880, son of Samuel and An- gelina Violette. Educated public schools. Lumbering, Minnesota, 1894-1903; farm- ing. North Dakota, 1903-1904; prospect- ing for gold, Alaska; interested oil In- dustry, California, until 1906; came to Alberta, 1906, and explored northern ALFRED VIOLETTE. lands of Alberta for asphalt and oil; in- corporated present company, 1910. Mar- ried Lottie Melbourne, Ottawa, 1911. Recreation: Exploring. Liberal; Roman Catholic. Address: 524 Sixth St., Ed- monton, Alta. D. A. W. VON CRAMER. VON CBAMEB, Donald Alexander 'Wil- liam. — Managing Director, Vancouver Trust Co., 614 Pender St., Vancouver. Born Montreal, 1873, son of Felix Her- man and Elizabeth von Cramer. Edu- cated Quebec public schools; Upper Can- 825 WHO'S WHO AND WHV ada College. With Canadian Bank of Commerce and later with Royal Bank of Canada. Came to British Columbia, 1898; manager Royal Bank of Canada, Republic, Chilliwack, Cumberland, Van- couver, East End branch; left bank to form Vancouver Trust Co., Ltd. Direc- tor Kamloops- Vancouver Trust Co., Ltd. Police Commissioner, 1910; on Council Vancouver Board of Trade, 1908-1911. Married Helen Maud Savage. Clubs: Terminal City; Canadian (Secretary- Treasurer). Society: A. F. & A. M. Rec- reations: Lacrosse, hockey. Conserva- tive; Presbyterian. Address: 1101 Mel- ville St., Vancouver, B. C. VON ETI^ING-ER, A. T. — Manager for British Columbia, Alberta and Yukon, Commercial Union Assurance Co., Ltd., of London, England, Bower Bldg., Van- couver; Imperial German Consul for mainland of British Columbia. Born Germany, May 10, 1862, son of Arnold' and Grace von Etlinger. Educated Army Schools, Germany. Chief Inspector, Commercial Union Assurance Co., Port- land, Ore., 1897-1907. Came to British Columbia to accept present position, 1907. Married Harriet Pipes, daughter of Judge M. L. Pipes, Portland, 1909. Clubs: Vancouver; Royal Vancouver Yacht; Arlington (Portland). Recrea- tion: Shooting. Address: 1606 Nelson St., Vancouver, B. C. VON GIBSEWAIiS, Baron Alexander — Real Estate and Financial Agent, Fort St., Victoria. Born Brunswick, Ger- many, second son of Baron Conway and Margaret von Girsewald. Educated: Latin School, Zurich, Karlsruhe, Ger- many; University Zurich, Switzerland. Came to British Columbia, 1902; farm- ing and ranching, Okanagan, Alberta and Montana, 1902-1908; established present business, 1911. Served with 7th Prus- sian Kurassier Regiment von Seidlitz, Halberstadt, Germany. Married Aliz Pitt, Bristol, 1909. Society: L O. O. F. Lutheran. Address: Victoria, B. C. VON aBAEVENITZ, Hans. — Of Ward, Burmester & von Graevenitz, Financial Brokers, 411 Pender St., W., Vancouver; President British Columbia Homes Trust Co., Ltd.; Director, Canadian Euro- pean Wine Co.; Director, Warburnitz Piano House, Ltd. ^orn Frehne, Trieg- nitz, Germany, May 5, 1870, son of Hugo and Baroness Olesen von Graevenitz. Educated: Military Schools, Germany. In German Diplomatic service as personal Adjutant to Grand Duke Mecklenburg, 1899-1904; Captain of Dragoons, German Army, 1904-1909; has international repu- tation as German rider, having won over five hunfired horse races. Married Ba- roness Helene von Tuempling, 1906; has HANS VON GRAEVENITZ. three daughters. Clubs: Vancouver Mo- tor; Vancouver Hunt. Recreations: Rac- ing, boating. Member of Prussian Prot- estant Church. Address: Vancouver, B. C. VON MIBI^ECKI, Alexander Kar] Stanislaus. — Editor of Deutsch Canadier, Calgary. Born Rusdersdorf, Brander- burg, Germany, Sept. 26, 1854, son of Johann Friedricli Alexander Louis Stan- islaus and Anna Helene Sophie von Mie- lecki. Educated Gymnasium, Potsdam, Germany. Came to Canada and engaged farming East Farnham, Que., 1883. Came to Alberta, 1887. Established pres- ent business, 1908. Director United Farmers of Alberta; Director Grain Growers' Grain Co., Winnipeg; Secre- tary-Treasurer West Calgary School District; Secretary-Treasurer West Cal- gary, since 1903. Married Louise Wil- hermine Hedwig Omittenbaum, 1888; has three sons and two daughters. Club: Harmonic. Independent; Lutheran. Ad- dress: Calgary, Alta. VBOOMAN, Charles Harvey, M. D., C. M. — Medical Superintendent, Tran- quille Sanitorium, Kamloops. Born Mitchell, Ont., Oct. 26, 1876, son of Nel- son and Mary Vrooman. Educated: high school, Manitou, Man.; Manitoba Uni- versity. House surgeon, Winnipeg Gen- eral Hospital, 1901-1902; practiced Win- nipeg, 1902-1910. Came to British Co- lumbia, 1910. Married Blanche H. King, daughter of Hooper King, Chatham, Ont., 1905; has two daughters. Recrea- tions: shooting, fishing. Methodist. Ad- dress: Kamloops, B. C. 826 WHO'S WHO AND WHY ARTHUR W. VOWBLL. VOWEIiIi, Arthur "W. — Born Clonmel, County Tipperary, Ireland, Sept. 17, 1841, son of Richard Prendergrast and Elizabeth Richards Bulkeley Vowell. Educated grammar school, Clonmel. Served with Queen's Own Royal City of Dublin Light Infantry, Militia, 1858- 1860, during which time regiment was doing garrison duty in several locali- ties, England; retired as Senior Lieu- tenant. Came to Esquimau, B. C, 1862; in Civil Service, Chief Constable "Big Bend" Mines, 1866-1872; Gold Commis- sioner and Stipendiary Magistrate hav- ing charge of Kootenay and Ominica districts, 1872-1875; elected to British Columbia Legislature for Kootenay, 1875; resigned, 1876; reappointed Gold Commissioner and Stipendiary Magis- trate, Cassiar district, 1876-1884; again in charge of Kootenay district during construction of C. P. R., 1884-1889; re- signed to become Indian Superintendent for British Columbia, under Dominion Government, in addition to which was appointed Indian Reserve Commissioner for British Columbia some years later; resigned both appointments, March, 1910. Club: Union; Victoria and Van- couver; Vancouver, B. C. Society: A. P. & A. M. (Royal Arcli). Recreations: hunting, shooting, fishing, golf. Con- servative; Anglican. Address: 1004 Ter- race Ave., Victoria, B. C. 827 WHO'S WHO AND WHY w JOHN ALEXANDER LOW WADDELL "WAHTHHmIm, John Alexander Tiovr, C. H., B. A. Sc, IVIa. E., Iili. D., D. H. — Consulting engineer of Waddell «& Har- rington, 1012 Baltimore Ave, Kansas City, Mo., and 510 Winch Building, Van- couver. Born Port Hope, Ont., Jan. 15, 1854, son of Angelina Esther and Robert Needham Waddell; High Sheriff of Northumberland and Durham Counties, 1865-1885. Educated: Trinity College, School, Port Hope; Rensselaer Poly- technic Institute, Troy, N. T. (C. E., 1875); McGill University (B. A. Sc, 1882; Ma. E., 1882; D. Sc. 1904); Mis- souri State University conferred degree of LL. D., 1904; University of Nebraska conferred degree of Doctor of Engineer- ing, 1911. Decorated by the Emperor of Japan, 1888, Knight Commander of the Order of the Rising Sun; and by Grand Duchess Olga of Russia (sister of the Czar) First Class Order Societe de Bienfaisance, for services as Princi- pal Engineer of Trans-Alaska-Siberian Ry. Began career as draftsman. Ma- rine Department, Ottawa, 1875; engi- neer field work, C. P. R., 1876-1877; As- sistant Professor of Rational and Tech- nical Mechanics, Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute, 1878-1880; Chief Engineer, Raymond & Campbell, bridge builders. Council Bluffs, 1881-1882; Professor of Civil Engineering, Imperial University of Japan, 1882-1886; private practice, Kansas City since 1887; practicing alone 1887-1899; as Waddell & Hedrick, 1899- 1906; present partnership formed 1906. As chief engineer of Pacific Short Line Bridge Co., designed and supervised construction of combined railway and highway bridge over Missouri River at Sioux City; chief engineer, Omaha Bridge & Terminal Ry. Co., designed a double track railway and highway bridge across the Missouri River at East Omaha, 1893. Designed and con- structed a highway bridge across the Missouri River at Jefferson City, Mo.; engineered the Northwestern Elevated, Union Loop Elevated, and other elevated railway work in Chicago; was consulted in the plans for the Boston Elevated Ry. ; Engineer on T-shaped railway and highway bridge over Eraser River at New Westminster; Chief Engineer, Al- berta and Great Waterways Ry., and was successfully locating line when the action of Alberta Government killed the project. For the first half of this line got far straighter line with much less verical variation and at much less ccst than anticipated, and for remaining half of line, although surveys had not been made, indications promised equally fa- vorable results. Aided the president, Mr. Clarke, in securing concession and to raise money for building, having made two trips with him to Europe for this latter purpose. Built over 200 bridges on the Vera Cruz & Pacific Ry. of Mexico; two lighthouses and stand- ard highway bridges for Government of Cuba; two arch bridges for New Zea- land; most of the bridges on the Kan- sas City Southern Ry. and the Tennes- see Central Ry. ; large bridge over Maumee River, Toledo; Halsteail Street Lift Bridge at Chicago; Haw- thorne Ave. Lift Bridge, Portland, Ore.; a reinforced concrete arch bridge over the Colorado River, Austin, Texas; Red Rock Cantilever Bridge over Colorado River for Atlantic & Pacific Ry. Co.; principal bridges on Shreveport & Red River Valley Ry. : ten large bridges on the International & Great Northern Ry. in Texas; large bridge over Missouri River (having a lifting deck) at Kan- sas City; a highway bridge over same river at St. Charles, Mo.; a large bridge with lift span over the Mississippi River for Iowa Central Ry., Keithsburg; two reinforced concrete trestles (having longest reinforced concrete girders yet built) at Tacoma, Wash.; the Granville St., The Cambie St., and Westminster Ave. bridges over False Creek, Vancou- ver, B. C. ; the reconstruction of the Fort Leavenworth bridge over the Mis- souri River; a large viaduct joining Kansas City, Mo., and Kansas City, Kan., and crossing the Kaw River; a large bridge with lifting deck and lift- ing span combined now under construc- tion over the Willamette River, Port- land, Ore., for the Harriman system; a bridge with lift span over the Arkansas River at Fort Smith, Ark., and numer- ous other constructions of less import- ance. About the end of 1903 Dr. Waddell was retained by the International Nickel Co. of New York City, which company controls three-quarters of the world's total output of nickel, to make WHO'S WHO AND WHY extensive investigation of the suitability of nickel steel for bridgei building. His experiments were both elaborate end ex- haustive, covering every conceivable kind of practical tests, and occupied over three years in the making, the total cost of the investigation being in the neigh- borhood of $50,000. After the investiga- tion and the reports were finished, Dr. Waddell wrote for the American Society of Civil Engineers a long paper describ- ing fully the tests and drawing numer- ous deductions. This paper is essential- ly an economic study of the question of "nickel steel for bridges," which was the title of his paper. It was published first in the "Proceedings" of the Society then discussed by a number of prominent en- gineers of America and Europe, and final- ly the paper and the discussions were published together in the Society's "Transactions" for 1909. Later, the spe- cial committee for the awarding of the Norman medal of that year unanimously decided to award it to Dr. Waddell's pa- per as being the best and most important one presented to the Society for that year. The practical result of Dr. Wad- dell's investigations on "nickel steel for bridges" has been the use of that alloy for at least three long-span bridges, viz.: The Manhattan Bridge, New York; the Free Bridge, St. Louis, and the new Que- bec Bridge. Dr. Waddell's firm is also using the alloy in the moving spans of some of their vertical lift bridges in or- der to cut down materially the total weight to be raised and lowered. Nickel steel as a material for building long- span bridges has come to stay, and it will be used for shorter and still shorter spans as time goes on, unless some equally good or better and cheaper alloy is discovered. Dr. Waddell is the author of the fol- lowing works: A compilation of 22 of his principal professional papers, edited by John Lyle Harrington, 1905; "The De- signing of Ordinary Iron Highway Bridges," published by Wiley & Sons, New York, 1884; "A System of Iron Rail- road Bridges for Japan," 1885, published by the Japanese Government for private circulation only; "Civil Engineering Edu- cation," published in Engineering News; "General Specifications for Highway Bridges of Iron & Steel"; "Some Dis- puted Points in Railway Bridge Design- ing"; "Elevated Railroads"; "De Ponti- bus" (Wiley & Sons, 1898); "Specifica- tions for Steel Bridges"; "Foundations for Important Buildings in the City of Mexico"; "Flow Line Bridge at Kansas City"; "Engineering Specifications and Contracts," a standard work, published by Engineering News; "Addresses to En- gineering Studc"**'," a compilation of forty-four of the best addresses made to engineering students by various pro- fessors and engineers in the last 25 years, edited by Dr. J. A. L. Waddell and John Lyle Harrington, containing several papers by both editors. In prep- aration a large and elaborate treatise on Bridge Engineering, a joint book by Dr. Waddell and Mr. Harrington. The firm of Waddell & Harington has a very large practice in building bridges, giving special attention to movable struc- tures, besides doing important work in other lines. They have designed and patented a number of improvements on Dr. Waddell's old type of vertical lift bridge. This type is being adopted by a number of the leading railroad sys- tems of America, including the Harriman lines, Pennsylvana Railway, Iowa Cen- tral, Lake Shore & Michigan Southern, Missouri Pacific, Chicago & Northwest- ern, and Louisiana & Arkansas. They have in operation six vertical lifts, three more will be complete this year, and a dozen others are now being designed or constructed. Their work extends over the whole of the United States and parts of Canada, Mexico, Japan and New Zea- land. Some thirteen million dollars' worth of work is (December, 1911) being prosecuted through their office. Married Ada Everett, daughter of late Horace Everett, Council Bluffs, la., 1882; has two sons and one daughter. Clubs: Country, University, Engineers, Kansas C^ity. Societies: American Society of Civil Engineers, Institution of Civil En- gineers of Great Britain, La Societe des Ingenieursi Civils de France; Canadian Society of Civil Engineers, American So- ciety for Testing Materials, Internation- al Society for Testing Materials, Amer- ican Association for the Advancement of Science, American Railway E. & M. of Way Association, Rensselaer Engineers, Promotion of Engineering Education, Geographical Society of France; Honor- ary member Kogaku Kyokai (Japanese Engineering Society) ; Honorary member Tau Beta Pi and Phi Beta Kappa. Rec- reations: Hunting and fishing. Address: 2708 Forest Ave., Kansas City, Mo. 'WAXtSEIiXi, W. B., M. It, A. — Farmer. Born Harrow, Essex County, Ont., Jan. 4, 1857, son of James Waddell. Educated Harrow. Elected to Manitoba Legisla- ture for Minnedosa, 1903; re-elected 1907. Married A. B. Sanderson, 1885; has three sons and three daughters. Presbyterian; Conservative. Address: Minnedosa, Man. WADBEI^i;, William H., H. Im. S., O. li. S., A. Im. S. — Engineer and Surveyor, Imperial Bank Bldg., Edmonton. Born Tilbury, Ont, March 23. 1883, son of James J. and Susannah Waddell. Edu- cated public schools and College Insti- tute, Hamilton. Apprentice Tyrrell & Ford, Hamilton, 1901; came to Alberta, 1905; granted -O. L. S. commission 1905; D. L. S., 1907; private practice since 1907. Served with 13th Regiment Ham- ilton, 1900-1903. Married Margaret Muir, 1909; has one daughter. Club: Edmon- ton. Address: 896 Twenty-third St., Ed- monton, Alta. WHO'S WHO AND WHY WADDS, Oeorgre Thomas. — Of Wadds Bros., Photographers, 337 Hastings St., Vancouver. Born Antrim, Ireland, Jan. 14, 1864, son of George and Margaret Wadds. Educated Barrie and Toronto. Came to British Columbia 1892. Married Stella Louise Eldridge, Vancouver. Club: Royal Vancouver Yacht. Recreation: Yachting. Address: 1245 Pacific Ave., Vancouver, B. C. ALFRED HENRY WADE. WADE, Alfred Henry, J. P. and Notary Public. — Real Estate Broker. Born Springmount House, Glenmire County, Cork, Ireland, May 27, 1853, son of George and Ellen Crawford Wade. Edu- cated public schools, Dublin. Came to British Columbia 1883. Ranching, Pen- ticton, 1883-1893; general store business, 1893-1911. First Mayor of Penticton, 1908; member Penticton Board of Trade. President Conservative Association Pen- ticton 1906-1907.- Married Christine Mel- some, London, England, 1907; has one son and one daughter. Clubs: Turf, Pen- ticton. Conservative; Anglican. Ad- dress: Penticton, B. C. WADE, Chas. H. Stuart, F. R. O. S., P. G. S. Am. — Editor of New West- minster Courier. Born Macclesfield, Cheshire, England, Jan. 5, 1858, son of Frances Gregory and Thomas Wade, L. R. C. P., M. S. A. (head master of Stone- house Scholastic Institute). Educated Plymouth Collegiate School; King's Col- lege. Came to Northwest Territories 1897 and spent three years exploring the Peace, Mackenzie and Athabasca River districts. Subsequently became magis- trate Edmonton, and Publicity Commis- sioner of Northern Alberta; Grand Regis- trar of Masons for Alberta; came to British Columbia 1908; Secretary Board of Trade and City Publicity Commis- sioner for New Westminster. Married Elizabeth Agnes Phillips, London, Eng- land; has three sons and three daugh- ters. Club: Edmonton. Societies: Man- itoba Historical and Scientific; Royal Horticultural of Great Britain; K. T. ; A. F. & A. M. Address: DeBeck St., New Westminster, B. C. WADE, Prederick Coate, B. A., K. C. — President Daily Sun, Vancouver; presi- dent Industrial Peace Association of Canada; president Vancouver City Beau- tiful Associatiovi; Director Friends of the Indians Association of British Colum- bia; member Canadian Hundred Years of Peace Commission; first president Van- couver Canadian Club; ex-president Art, Historical and Scientific Associa- tion; first president Juvenile Protection Association; director British Columbia Life Assurance Co. Born Bowman- ville, Ont., Feb. 26, 1860, son of William Wade. Educated Toronto Uni- versity. Editorial writer Toronto Daily Globe, 1882-1885; called to Manitoba Bar 1886; editorial writer Manitoba Free Press, 1886-18S7; represented Department of Justice of United States in enquiry into claims of compensation made by Jean Louis Legare for surren- der of Sitting Bull after Custer Mas- sacre, 1887; elected first President of the Young Liberal Association, Winnipeg, 1886, and re-elected 1887; appointed member of the Provincial Board of Ed- ucation 1889; member council of Mani- toba University and Winnipeg Public School Board; appointed by Lord Aber- deen Commissioner to enquire into the management of the Manitoba Peniten- tiary, 1897; appointed Crown Prosecutor, Legal Adviser and member of the Yu- kon Council, IS07-1898; elected Fellow of the Royal Colonial Institute and mem- ber of the National Liberal Club, Lon- don, England, 1902; appointed one of British Counsel on the Alaska Bound- ary Commission in the preparr.tior of the Canadian case, 1903; Liberal can- didate for Vancouver to British Columbia Legislature, 1909. Elected to Senate of University of British Colum- bia, 1912. Present by invitation at the coronation of King George and Queen Mary, Westminster Abbey, June, 1911, and at the invitation of the Prince of Wales, Carnarvon Castle, 1911. Publica- tions: "National Schools for Manitoba," "The Manitoba School Question," "The Klondyke — a Four Years' Retrospect," "The Alaska-Yukon Boundary Dispute, Its Practical Side," "Some Comments on the Alaska Award," "Canada at the Grave of General Wolfe," "The Early Navigators of the Pacific," "The Can- adian Flag," a short "History of Lib- eralism in Canada." Married Edith Mabel Reade, daughter of late D. B. Reade, Q. C, Toronto; has one son and one daughter. Clubs: Vancouver, West- ern, Vancouver Yacht, Nation Liberal (London, England). Recreations: read- ing, travel, camping. Liberal. Address: 1125 Sea ton St., Vancouver, B. O. 830 WHO'S WHO AND WHY WADi:, G-eorgfe Harrison, M. O., C. M. — Superintendent of Organization for I. O. F. for Alberta and Saskatchewan, Board of Trade Bldg., Calgary. Born Brighton, Ont., May 21, 1862, son of John and Elizabeth Ann Simpson Wade. Educated public and high schools Brigh- ton; Trinity Medical College. Taught school Northumberland County 1883- 1893; medical student Toronto 1893-1897; practiced Wooler 1897-1905. Delegate High Court Eastern Ontario for I. O. F. ; elected High Physician I. O. F., for East- ern Ontario, 1903; High Vice Chief Ranger, Eastern Ontario, 1905; High Chief Ranger, Eastern Ontario, Brock- ville, 1906-1908; at present Past Chief High Ranger, Eastern Ontario. Served as Lieutenant Surgeon 40th Regiment, Northumberland County. Married Jen- nie Beatrice Anderson, Glenross, Hast- ings County, Ont., 1885; has one son. Societies: I. O. F.; A. F. & A. M.; C. O. C. P.; li. O. L. Conservative; Pres- byterian. Address: Calgary, Alta. MARK S. WADE, M. D. WABE, Mark S., M. D. — Director Thompson Valley Canning Co.; President Kamloops Board of Trade, 1911. Born Sunderland, Durham, England, Nov. 23, 1858, son of .Samuel John and Mary Sweeten Wade. Educated privately in England; Glasgow University; California University. Came to British Columbia 1883; practiced New Westminster 1883- 1884; assistant surgeon C. P. R. 1884- 1885; practiced Clinton, 1885-1889; Vic- toria 1889-1895; Kamloops 1895-1904; editor Inland Sentinel, 1904-1912. Author of "The Thompson Country," "History of Kamloops and District," 1907. Mar- ried Emma M. Uren, daughter of James B. Uren, Victoria, 1886; has two sons. Clubs: Press, Vancouver; Kamloops Cricket. Society: I. O. O. F. Recrea- tions: Motorboating, all outdoor sports. Liberal (ex-President Kamloops Liberal Association); Anglican. Address: 37 St. Paul St., Kamloops, B. C. WASaE, Jolm p., B. A. — Real Estate Broker, 513 15th St., Brandon; member Brandon Board of Trade; member Bran- don Commercial Bureau. Born Cart- wright, Ont., Aug. 14, 1875, son of Will- iam and Sophia Mitchell Wadge. Edu- cated public and high schools; Manitoba University. Teacher of Science and Mathematics, Regina High School, 1895; Principal Stonewall Intermediate School, 1896-1897; Science Master, Brandon Col- legiate, 1898-1900; editorial department. Free Press, Winnipeg, 1900-1902; studied law with Coldwell & Coleman, Brandon, 1902-1904; present business since 1904. Member Brandon City Council, 1911- 1912. Married Margaret Tully, Glem- boro, Man., 1904; has four daughters. Club: Commercial. Societies: A. F. & A. M. ; W. O. W. Recreation: riding. Liberal; Protestant. Address: Brandon, Man. "WAG-HORN, James Bawlinson. — Of Waghorn, Gwynn & Co., Stock Brokers and Financial Agents, 423 Hamilton St., Vancouver. Born Stratford, England, Feb. 9, 1859, son of George Augustus and Kathleen Waghorn. Educated Brighton. With C. P. R. Land Department, Winni- peg, 1883, subsequently Secretary of the North of Scotland Canadian Mortgage Co.; with Osier, Hammond & Nanton, financial agents and brokers, Winni- peg; ex-President Vancouver Stock Ex- change; President and founder of Wag- horn's Guide to Manitoba and North- west; moved to Vancouver 1905; founded present firm. Married Caroline Beckett, of Cheshire, England, 1891; has one daughter. Clubs: Vancouver; Union (Vic- toria) ; Manitoba (Winnipeg) ; Jericho Country (President, 1910); Victoria Golf. Recreations: shooting, golf, fishing. Ad- dress: 1673 Beacli Ave., Vancouver, B. C. GBOR WAGNER "WAGNEB, Georg-e W. — President, The Regina Realty Co., Ltd., Real Estate and Financial Brokers, 1815 Scarth St., Re- gina. Born Stouffville, Ont., Oct. 13, 831 WHO'S WHO AND WHY 1880, son of Frances and Sarah Wagner. Educated public and high schools, On- tario. Printing business, Lakefleld, Ont., 1896-1899; mercantile business, Lake- fleld, 1899-1903; established present busi- ness, 1906. Member, Regina Board of Trade. Married Rose Cooper, Regina, 1910. Club: Greater Regina. Societies: I. O. O. F. ; C. O. C. F. Recreations: boating, shooting. Liberal; Baptist. Ad- dress: Regina, Sask. WAINES, William Iieslie. — Barrister and Solicitor, Burns Block, Calgary. Born St. Catharines, Ont., March 12, 1877, son of Anderson and Mary Waines. Edu- cated Trinity University, Toronto Uni- versity. Came to Alberta 1902. Law stu- dent with Lougheed & Bennett. 1902- 1905; admitted to Alberta Bar 1905. Ex- Secretary Calgary Conservative Associa- tion. Club: Calgary. Society: A. F. & A. M. Recreations: Shooting, fishing. Con- servative; Anglican. Address: 12a Crown Bldg., Calgary, Alta. LAWRENCE A. WALCH WAIiCH, Iiawreuce A. — President The Walch Land Co.; President The Melville Land Co., Ltd. ; President Terminal Townsites, Ltd., Northern Crown Bank Bldg., Winnipeg; Director Winnipeg & Western Investments, Ltd.; Vice-Presi- dent Walch Lands, Ltd.; Secretary- Treasurer Canada Lands, Ltd, Ottawa, Ont. Born Ortonville, Minn., Jan. 26, 1880, son of Rev. Adam and Julia Walch, of Spokane, Wash. Educated Ortonville, Minn., public schools; Chicago Business College. Came to Winnipeg and engaged in real estate and colonization business, 1903. Married Emily Elliott, daughter E. J. Elliott, Winnipeg, 1905. Clubs: Commercial Travelers; Fort Rouge Bow- ling; Winnipeg Automobile; Winnipeg Hunting and Fishing; Winnipeg Beach. Recreations: hunting, fishing, motoring, bowling. Liberal; Anglican. Address: 802 Grosvenor Ave., Winnipeg, Man. WAZ^KEM, Bichard Knox, B. A. — Of Burns & Walkem, Barristers and Solic- itors, Hastings St., Vancouver. Born Kingston, Ont., May 23, 1880, son of Richard Thomas and Emily Anne Walk- em. Educated public schools and Queen's University. Came to British Columbia 1902. Studied law offlces of Sir Charles Hubbard Tupper, Vancouver, 1902-1905; called to British Columbia 1905. Played three years on Queen's University Hock- ey and Football teams while team held senior championship of America in hock- ey, and championship of Canada in Rug- by football. Clubs: Vancouver, Royf' Vancouver Yacht, Pacific International Power Boat Association (Vice Commo- dore). Recreations: Yachting, power boat racing, golf. Conservative; Angli- can. Address: Shaughnessy Heights, Vancouver, B. C. HIS HON. DAVID MARR WALKER WAIiKBB, Hon. David Marr. — Judge of the County Court, Winnipeg. Born Woodhouse, Norfolk County, Ont, Oct. 3, 1835, son of Solomon and Sarah Walk- er. Educated public schools Norfolk County, Toronto University and Os- goode Hall. Called to Ontario Bar 1860; practiced Simcoe County 1860-1870; Win- nipeg 1871-1882; City Solicitor of City of Winnipeg 1874-1878. Member of Man- itoba Legislature 1878; Attorney Gen- eral 1878-1882; Judge of the County Courts for Western Judicial District 1882; transferred to Winnipeg 1893. Served as Lieutenant in Ontario Rifles under command of Lord Wolseley in the first Red River Expedition, 1870-1871. Married Anna Bella Anderson, 1856. So- ciety: A. F. & A. M. Anglican. Ad- dress: 387 Broadway, Winnipeg, Man. 832 WHO'S WHO AND WHY LIEUTENANT-COLONEL, JAMES WALKER WAI^KEB, lieutenant- Colonel James. — Rancher, Real Estate Agent, of James & W. J. S. Walker, Calgary. Born On- tario, April 14, 1846, son of James and Margaret Walker. Educated Carluke. Farmed, Ontario, 1860. Came to North- west Territories as inspector R. N. W. M. P., 1874-1881; commissioner to settle half-breed claims, 1899-1900; now Lieu- tenant Colonel 15th Light Horse; Presi- dent Western Canada Fire Insurance Co.; member School Board; General Hos- pital Board; President Humane Society. Married E. D. Quarrie, Gait, Ont. ; has one son. Clubs: Ranchers'; Alberta; Calgary. Societies: A. F. & A. M.; R. A. M. ; Mystic Shrine. Recreations: Curling and bowling. Address: Calgary, Alta. 833 WHO'S WHO AND WHY WA^KEB, Ernest. — Manager of Les- ter W. David Co., Ltd., 710 Dominion Trust Bldg., Vancouver. Born Bath, N. H., Dec. 25, 1871, son of Joiin C. and Jennie Walker. Educated Grinnell, Iowa. With Monarch Lumber Co., Blaine, Wash.; Director and Secretary of Ocean Falls Co., Ltd. Came to British Colum- bia 1904. Married Alice Morgan, 1908; has three sons and one daughter. Club: Terminal City. Recreations: All outdoor sports. Address: 1700 Barclay St., Van- couver, B. C. WAIiKEB, Francis Austin, M. 3j. A. — Real Estate Agent. Born Lucan, Ont., Nov. 17, 1871, son of William and Cath- erine Walker. Educated Lucan, Winni- peg, and Edmonton. Elected to first Al- berta Legislature for Victoria 1905; re- elected 1909. Married Emma J. Curry, Oak Lake, Man., 1904. Liberal; Anglican. Address: Fort Saskatchewan, Alta. WAI.KEB, Geoffrey Henry. — Protho- notary of King's Bench, Winnipeg. Born Simcoe, Ont., June 3, 1858, son of Anna B. and David Marr Walker, Senior Coun- ty Court Judge of Manitoba. Educated Simcoe; Upper Canada College. Came to Winnipeg 1874; called to Manitoba Bar 1880; appointed Prothonotary, King's Bench, 1881; Deputy Registrar, Ex- chequer Court; Registrar, Court of Ap- peal, 1906. Served as Lieutenant 90th Battalion; resigned 1884. Married Mary Inkster, Winnipeg, 1881. Clubs: Manito- ba, St. Charles Country. Societies: West- ern Military Institute; A. F.. & A. M. ; A. & A. S. R. Conservative; Anglican. Address: 118 Scott St., Winnipeg, Man. FREDERICK THOMAS WALKER WAIiKEB, Prederick Thomas. — Man- ager Royal Bank of Canada, Hastings and Homer Sts., Vancouver. Born Monc- ton, N. B., Oct. 27, 1875, son of James J. and Lucy Walker. Educated Moncton high school. Joined Royal Bank 1890; came to British Columbia 1899; Director Board of Trade; Director Exhibition As- sociation. Married Agnes J. Rose, 1904. Clubs: Vancouer, Terminal City, Royal Vancouver Yacht. Recreation: Yachting. Address: Granville Mansions, Vancouver, B. C. WAI.KEB, Harriet A. — Wife of C. P. Walker. Born New York City, daughter of George W. and Anna Hickman Ander- son. Educated St. Matthew's Academy (German Lutheran), New York City. Came to Manitoba 1897. Corresponding Secretary Canadian Women's Press Club, 1906-1910; Honorary President Canadian Women's Press Club, 1910-1913; President Winnipeg branch Canadian Women's Press Club, 1909-1910; Presi- dent Women's Branch Winnipeg Humane Society, 1911; member Winnipeg Wom- en's Musical Club; charter member Win- nipeg Playgoers' Club; member Board Winnipeg Children's Hospital, 1911. Be- gan to recite in public when eight years old; won $50 prize in elocution contest in Chickering Hall, N. Y., when 13, over 20 mature competitors; went into A. M. Palmer's Union Square Company next year, playing child parts for two sea- sons; studied music during next two years with Max Maretzek and James Al- den. New York; made debut in comic opera as "Fiametta" in "The Mascot" in September, 1882; remained on stage number of years as prima donna and comedienne, starring through United States and Eastern' Canada. Retired from stage and took up song and sketch writing for M. Witmark & Sons, New York. Since coming to Winnipeg has been regular Press Agent for Winnipeg and Walker Theatres, Winnipeg, besides contributing articles of theatricals to other papers in Winnipeg and Province. Has written "The Matinee Girl" for the Winnipeg Town Topics for over ten years. Recreations: Travel, reading, swimming, good dramatic and operatic performances. Married C. P. Walker, theatrical manager, having theatres and theatrical interests in Winnipeg, Grand Forks, Fargo, Brainerd and throughout Western Canada; being also senior mem- ber of Walker Bros. & Hardy, Printers, Fargo, N. D. Has one son (George An- derson, a successful actor) and one daughter. Anglican. Address: 771 Dor- chester Ave., Ft. Rouge, Winnipeg, Man. 'WAIiKEB, George Abram. — Barrister and Solicitor, Irrigation Bldg., Calgary; Solicitor for C. P. R. in Alberta. Born Toronto, Oct. 8, 1879, son of William and Mary Walker. Educated public schools; Toronto; Osgoode Hall. Called to On- tario Bar 1906; Alberta Bar 1911; prac- ticed Toronto 1906; member of firm Mac- Murchy, Spence & Walker, Toronto, 1910- 834 WHO'S WHO AND WHY GEORGE ABRAM WALKER 1911. Came to Calgary 1911. Club: Ranchmen's. Societies: A. F. & A. M.; Delta Chi. Recreation: Golf. Conserva- tive; Presbyterian. Address: 711 Fif- teenth Ave. W., Calgary, Alta. WA^KEB, J. A. — Manager Traders Bank of Canada, Calgary. Born Glen- coe, Ont, July 2, 1877, son of John S. and Mary Walker. Educated Glencoe. Taught school Middlesex County, Ont., 1896. Came to Alberta 1909. Married Elizabeth G. Harrison, St. Mary's, Ont.; hasi one son. Club: Ranchmen's. Ad- dress: 1937 11th St. W., Calgary, Alta. WALKER, John Bruce. — ^Assistant Su- perintendent of Immigration. Born Ayr- shire, Scotland, Dec. 13, 1861, son of Andrew and Jeannie Crosbie Bruce Walker. Came to Canada, 1882; jour- nalist twenty years before entering im- migration service. Married Mary Alice Will, Brant County, Ont.; has one daugh- ter. Club: Manitoba. Recreations: Curl- ing, bowling, golf. Address: 446 Mary- land St., Winnipeg, Man. WADGKES, Bicliard Eden, M. D., !•. B. C. P. & S. (Edln.)- — Physician and Sur- geon, Cliff Block, New Westminster; President, College of Physicians and Surgeons of British Columbia, 1903, 1907 and 1911; President, British Columbia Association, 1902; Secretary, 1906-1909. Director, Westminster Trust & Safe De- posit Co., Ltd.; Director, Okanagan Tele- phone Co., Ltd.; Director Western Home Improvement Co., Ltd. Born Orillia, Ont., Dec. 26, 1864; son of James and Helena Walker. Educated Trinity Col- lege School, Port Hope, Trinity Univer- sity. Came to British Columbia, prac- ticed New Westminster 1889. Married Helen M. Homer, daughter of J. A. R. Homer, New Westminster, 1893; has three sons and two daughters. Club: Westminster. Societies: A. F. & A. M. (G. M., 1899-1900); L O. O. P.; K. of P. Recreations: Fishing, shooting. Con- servative; Anglican. Address: 52 Fourth St., New Westminster, B. C. WAI;kev, Albert Ernest, M. D Phy- sician and Surgeon, 226 Saskatchewan Ave., Portage la Prairie; Medical Exam- iner for Imperial Life Insurance Co.; Continental Life; Confederation Life, etc. Born Mitchell, Ont., June 24, 1879, son of William and Mary Walkey. Came to Manitoba, 1891. Educated high school, Souris; Manitoba University. Taught school, 1898-1904. Practiced medicine, Selkirk, 1906; High Bluff, 1906-1911; Por- tage la Prairie since 1911. Married Mar- garet Nicol, daughter of Rev. Alex Nicol, Owen Sound, Ont., 1906; has one son. Societies: Manitoba Medical; Canadian Medical; I. O. F.; R. T. of T. Recrea- tions: Football, lacrosse, curling. Pres- byterian. Address: Portale la Prairie. Man. ARTHUR R. WALKEY. WAIiKEy, Arthur B. — President, A. R. Walkey & Co., 224 Notre Dame Ave., Winnipeg. Born Mitchell, Ont., Oct. 22, 1881, son of William and Mary Walkey. Educated public schools and Business College, Ontario. Came to Manitoba, 1891; builder and contractor, under firm name Walkey & Arnold, Winnipeg, 1904; member Affleck & Co., Winnipeg, 1905; bought Mr. Affleck's interest, and organ- ized firm of Walkey & Johnston, 1905; established present firm, 1908. President Premier Investment Co., Ltd. Manag- ing Director Hub City Investments, Ltd., and other companies. Married Maud Vaughan, Winnipeg, 1906; has two sons and one daughter. Club: Canadian; In- dependent; Methodist. Address: 621 Maryland St., Winnipeg, Man. 835 WHO'S WHO AND WHY WAIiIi, Wllliani Henry, M. I. M. E. — Manager No. 7 mine, Canadian Collieries, Cumberland. Born South Staffordshire, England, Dec. 11, 1857, son of Thomas and Hosannah Wall. Came to British Columbia, 1869. Machinist, Nanalmo, 1883-1888: master mechanic, New Van- couver Coal Co., 1888-1903; engaged as diamond drill contractor. Alberta, 1903- 1907; when came to Cumberland and took present position. Married Naomi Malpaws, Nanaimo, 1880; has four sons and five daughters. Societies: A. F. & A. M. ; A. O. F. ; A. O. U. W. Recreations: Athletics, rifle sliooting. Address: 748 Burrard St., Vancouver, B. C. JOHN JAMES WALLACE. WAI.i;aci:, John James. — Of Wallace & Adkins, Contractors, 283 Donald St., Winnipeg. Born Carleton County, Ont., Oct. 13, 1866, son of Joseph and Jane Wallace. Educated public schools. Con- tractor, Ottawa, 1894. Came to Winni- peg, 1904. Alderman, Winnipeg, 1911. Five years Sergeant Major Engineers Corps, Ottawa. Vice-President Knowles Boys' Home. Director Winnipeg Gen- eral Hospital. Married Georgina Crosbie, Ottawa, 1894; has two sons and one daughter. Clubs: Strathcona Curling; Assiniboine Bowling. Societies: St. An- drew's; S. O. S.; A. F. & A. M.; K. of P. Recreations: Hunting and fishing. Congregationalist. Address: 84 Mary- land St., Winnipeg, Man. WAI^I^ACZ:, Blcliard Alfred. — Farmer. Born Carleton County, Ont., June 3, 1861, son of Andrew and Eliza Wallace. Edu- cated public schools, Carleton. Came to Alberta, 1883; farming. High River, since. Elected to North West Territories Legislature for High River, 1897-1905. Mayor, High River, 1911-1912. Married RICHARD ALFRED WALLACE. Ellen Martin, 1886; has two sons and one daughter. Society: A. F. & A. M. Liberal; Presbyterian. Address: High River, Alta. RICHARD POLLOCK WALLACE. WAIiIiACE, Richard Pollock, B. C. Ii., (MoGill). — Barrister, Clerk Supreme Court of Alberta and Registration Clerk for Judicial District of Lethbridge. Born Coaticooke, Que., Oct. 30, 1878, son of John and Janet Wallace. Educated high school, Coaticooke; McGill University. Won Sir. Wm. Macdonald scholarship, McGill University, spending year in France. Law student with Fleet, Fal- coner, Cook & McMaster, Montreal, 1902. Called to Quebec bar, 1905; came to Al- berta, 1906; called to Alberta bar, 1906; practiced, Taber, 1907-1909; appointed to present position, 1909. Member public 836 WHO'S WHO AND WHY school Board of Trustees, Lethbridge, 1911. Town Solicitor, Taber, 1907-1909; Secretary-Treasurer, Taber, 1907. Mar- ried Genevieve Ivea (deceased), 1908; has one son and one daughter. Clubs: Canadian; Overseas. Societies: A. P. & A. M.; K. of P.; I. O. O. P.; C. O. P. Liberal; Presbyterian. Address: Leth- bridge, Alta. WAI^XiACZ:, Robert Charles, M. A., B. Sc, Ph. D. — Lecturer in Geology and Mineralogy, University of Manitoba. Born Scotland, June 15, 1881. son of James and Mary Wallace. Educated: Edinburgh University, Gottingen Uni- versity. Came to Winnipeg, 1910, when appointed to present position. Served Queen's Rifles Volunteer Brigade, Scot- land. Publications on petrology, miner- alogy and crystallography in various journals. Fellow Edinburgh Geological Society. Recreations: shooting, fishing. Liberal; Presbyterian. Address: Univer- sity of Manitoba, Winnipeg, Man. WAI^iLACi:, Samuel Bobert — Barris- ter. Born Sixmilecross, County Tyrone, Ireland, Sept. 19, 1876, son of Mary John- son and Joseph Wallace. Educated: public school, Sixmilecross; Omagh Model school. Law clerk with E. V. Hamilton, Aughuacloy, Ireland, 1893; managing law clerk with P. J. Orr, Bel- fast, Ireland, 1898. Came to Canada, 1904; to Winnipeg, 1905; accountant for Daly, Chricton & McClure, 1905-1907; came to Saskatchewan and entered J. D. Murphy's office as student at law, 1907. Secretary, Oxbow Board of Trade; sec- retary-treasurer. Town of Oxbow; stew- ard and secretary, Methodist Church; president. Oxbow Ep worth League; dis- trict secretary of Deloraine League. Married Annie Elizabeth Glass, Oxbow, 1901; has one son and three daughters. Societies: A. P. & A. M.; L. O. L. ; Royal Black Knights of Ireland (past precep- tor). Recreation: football. (Conservative; Methodist. Address: Oxbow, Sask. WAI.I^ACZ:, W. O. — Of Wallace and Clark, Real Estate and Pinancial Agents, 721 Yates St., Victoria; member of Vic- toria Board of Trade. Born Belfast, Ire- land, June 19, 1872, son of William Scott Wallace. Educated: Model School, Belfast. Apprentice with Henry Saun- ders (pioneer) ; in grocery business, Vic- toria, eighteen years; subsequently with Island Investment Co.; established pres- ent business, 1911. Married Lydia Clark, 1892; has one daughter. Clubs: Pacific; Canadian. Societies: A. P. & A. M.; K. P.; C. O. P.; G. O. O. P.; L. O. L. Recreation: fishing. Conservative; An- glican. Address: 1774 Denman St., Vic- toria, B. C. WAIiSK, Albert Edward — Managing Director The Athabasca Hotel Co., Ltd. Born Peterboro, Ont., Aug. 4, 1878, son of T. and Katherine Buck Walsh. Edu- cated: high school, Peterboro. Manager National Hotel, Peterboro, 1896-1898; interested in several hotels in Alberta, Saskatchewan and Manitoba, 1898-1908;, with present company since 1908. Rec- reations: shooting, fishing. Liberal; Roman Catholic. Address: Athabasca TjRnding, Ont. WALTER WILLIAM WALSH, B. A. WAI^SH, Walter ■William, B. A. — Of Williams, Walsh & MeKin, Barristers, Molsons Bank Bldg., Vancouver; direc- tor. Metropolitan Trust Co., Ltd. Born Montreal, June 4, 1875, son of William and Theresa Mary Northgraves Walsh. Educated Ottawa University. Came to Manitoba, 1882; British Columbia, 1896. Studied law with McPhillips & Williams. Married Margaret Catherine Rigney, daughter of the late William Rigney, Kingston, 1904; has one daughter. Clubs: Vancouver; Jericho Country. Recrea- tion: horses. Conservative; Roman Catholic. Address: 1251 Cardero St., Van- couver, B. C. WAIiSH, William. — President, Metro- poliian Trust Co., Ltd., 429 Pender St., Vancouver. Born Quebec July 25, 1844, son of Thomas and Catherine Walsh. Educated: high school and St. Anne's College, Quebec; Quebec Military School under Lord Alexander Russell, and ob- tained first and second class certificates. In wholesale clothing business under firm name W. Walsh & Co., Montreal, 1876-1878; wholesale and retail clothing business, Winnipeg, 1882-1896. Came to British Columbia, 1896; present financial business for some years. Married Ther- 837 WHO'S WHO AND WHY WILLIAM WALSH. esa Mary Northgraves, daughter late Wm. J. Northgraves, Belleville, Ont., 1874; has one son. Society: C. M. B. A. Recreation: horses. Conservative; Ro- man Ce-tholic. Address: Shaughnessy Heights, Vancouver, B. C. WAIiSH, Hon. William Iieig'li — Judge of the Supreme Court of Alberta, Cal- gary, tince April, 1912. Born Simcoe, Ont., Jan. 28, 1857, son of Aquila and Jane A. Walsh. Educated: high school, Simcoe; Toronto University. Practiced, Simcoe, 1879; Calgary, 1904-1912. Mar- ried Bessie McVittie, Barrie, Ont.; has one son and one daughter. Club: Ranchmen's. Address: 740 15th Ave., W., Calgary, Alta. WAZiTEB, jQlm — Wholesale lumber merchant; president, John Walter, Ltd., Strathcona; president. Western Lumber Co., Ltd. Born Orkney Islands, Scot- land, Aug. 12, 1850, son of William and Ellen Lesk Walter. Educated public schools, Orkney Islands. Came to Al- berta, 1870. With Hudson's Bay Co., Edmonton, 1870-1875; sleigh and boat building, Edmonton, since 1875; mill started, Strathcona, 1892. Member of Strathcona's first council; ex-member, Strathcona school board. Married Annie Elizabeth Newby, Yorkshire, England, 1886; has two sons. Recreations: shoot- ing, fishing. Liberal; Methodist. Ad- dress: Strathcona, Alta. WALTON", Geoffrey H. — Real estate and financial broker, 408 Mclntyre block, Winnipeg. Born Barbadoes, B. W. I., Aug. 11, 1878, son of Dr. George O'Don- nell and Sarah L. Walton. Educated Harrison College Institute, Barbadoes. Overseer on plantation British West In- dies. Came to Winnipeg and built Strathmore block, 1898; established pres- ent business, 1903; president Rookery Building Syndicate Co. Married Helen Josephine Lyon, Winnipeg, 1906; has one son and one daughter. Clubs: Canadian; West India (vice-president). Society: A. F. & A. M. Recreations: cricket, tennis. Anglican. Address: 300 Balfour St., Winnipeg, Man. WARD, David Alexander. — Dominion Lands Agent, Wetaskiwin. Born Ren- frew, Ont., May 14, 1867, son of James and Catherine Ward. Educated public and high schools, Renfrew. Hardware business, Renfrew, 1890. Came to Al- berta, 1901. Served with 43d Regiment, Infantry. Married Ada Eraser, Ren- frew; has one son and one daughter. Societies: A. F. & A. M.; R. A. M.; I. O. O. F. ; C. O. F. Recreations: lacrosse, shooting. Address: Weta.skiwin, Alta. GEORGE WARD WARD, Georg-e — Inspector of the Brit- ish Columbia Permanent Loan Co., "Van- couver; director British Columbia Per- manent Loan Co.; director National Fi- nance Co., Ltd.; director Prudential In- vestment Co., Ltd. Born Brackley, Northamptonshire, England, Nov. 5, 1860, eldest son of William and Caroline Ward. Educated public schools, Brack- ely. Apprentice to John Long, builder, Brackley, 1875-1880; came to Canada in 1886; foreman for John Fletcher, hard- wood decorations, Toronto, 1887-1895; superintendent West End branch, York County Loan & Savings Co., Toronto, 1895-1898. Came to Britis'- Columbia, 1898; director and general agent British Columbia Permanent Loan Co.; Vancou- ver, 1898-1909; present position since 1911. Married Mary Ellen Green, Wol- verhampton, England, 1884; has one son and two daughters. Club: Canadian. Societies: W. O. W. ; R. T. Recreations: gardening, boating, fishing. Methodist. Address: 2650 First Ave., W Vancou- ver, B. C. 838 WHO'S WHO AND WHY WABOt George rhomas. — Proprietor Grand Central Hotel. Born Oxford County, Ont., May 2, 1872, son of George Thomas and Alexina Ward. Educated Woodstock Collegiate Institute. Came to British Columbia, 1895. In mercantile business, Ashcroft, 1896. Recreations: fishing and shooting. Address: Ash- croft, B. C. 'WARD, Percy.— Of Ward, Burmester & von Graevenitz, Financial Agents, 411 Pender St., Vancouver. Born Birming- ham, England, Nov. 29, 1882, son of Thomas and Ellen Maria Ward. Edu- cated Birmingham. Came to British Co- lumbia and founded present firm, 1909. Served with 2d Gloucester Regiment, South Africa (King's and Queen's Medals). Married Zellah Celestine Pitz- maurice, Bloemfontein, South Africa, 1905; has two daughters. Address: 248 Fifth St., North Vancouver, B. C. WABE, Deig-htou Bay. — Managing Ed- itor, Times Publishing Co., Medicine Hat. Born Bright, Ont., Sept. 28, 1887, son of William and Henrietta Skilling Ware. Educated Collegiate Institute and Nor- mal School, Hamilton. Came to Alberta, 1906. Taught school, Camrose, 1906; principal of school. Medicine Hat, 1907- 1909; reporter, Lethbridge Herald, 1909- 1910; present position since 1910. Lieu- tenant, 21st Hussars, Medicine Hat. So- cieties: K. of P.; S. O. E.; C. O. F. Recreations: all amateur athletic sports. Conservative; Presbyterian. Address: Medicine Hat, Atla. WABNEB, Daniel Webster. — Farmer, of D. W. Warner & Sons, stock raising and mixed farming, Edmonton. Born Keokuk County Iowa, Oct. 1, 1857, son of Gideon and Matilda Warner. Educated public schools, Iowa and Nebraska. Came to Alberta and settled farm near Edmon- ton, 1889. Director, United Farmers' Association of Alberta and member ex- ecutive committee, 1900-1911; president, Alberta Farmers' Association, 1906; member Provincial Farmers' Institute for Alberta since its organization; director. Alberta Provincial Horse and Cattle Breeders' Association; vice-president. Al- berta Swine Breeders' Association; pres- ident Territorial Grain Growers' Asso- ciation, Strathcona, 1905. Married Mary Jane Brubaker, Wakefield, Neb., 1885; ha^ four sons and one daughter. So- ciety: M. W. A. Recreation: hunting. Address: Edmonton, Alta. WABNOCK, David, M. B. C. V. S., M. P. — Veterinary Surgeon, Pincher Creek; also engaged farming, ranching and horse-breeding. Born Hamilton, Lanarkshire, Scotland, April 11, 1865, son of George and Janet Findlay War- nock. Educated Hamilton Academy; Glasgow Veterinary College (honors graduate). Came to Alberta, 1889. DAVID WARNOCK, M. R. C. V. S., M. P. Veterinary surgeon. High River Horse Ranch, 1889; local manager, Walrond Ranch, Macleod, 1893-1903; Veterinary Inspector, Federal Health of Animals, Alberta, 1904-1909; practicing, Pincher Creek since 1903. Winner of Highland and Agricultural Society of Scotland gold and silver medals, 1887, Diseases of Animals; Prof. Allen Thomson's gold medal and college bursary of twelve guineas, 1888; Highland and Agricul- tural Society of Scotland's gold medal, 1889, for practical examination in dis- eases and surgical operations of the horse. Elected to Alberta Legislature, for Pincher Creek, 1909-1911; elected to House of Commons for Macleod, 1911. Married Annie Whitelaw, Canobie, Dum- frieshire, Scotland, 1897; has one son and one daughter. Club: Pincher Creek. Liberal; Presbyterian. Address: Pincher Creek, Alta. WABBENy Lloyd, A. H., M. A. — As- sistant professor of mathematics and astronomy. University of Manitoba. Born Balderson, Ont., Nov. 18, 1879, son of Richard and Margaret Warren. Edu- cated Collegiate Institute, Perth; Queen's University; Clark University; Chicago University; instructor mathematics Clark University, 1905; lecturer on ap- plied mathematics; Queen's University, 1906-1910; lecturer mathematics and as- tronomy. University of Manitoba, 1910- 1912; assistant professor, 1912. Married Carrie Belle Richardson, Lanark, Ont., 1908; has one son. Society: I. O. F. In- dependent; Anglician. Address: 589 Mc- Millan Ave, Fort Rouge, Winnipeg, Man. 839 WHO'S WHO AND WHY WARK£N, Victor Mackenzie. — (Re- tired). Born Lucknow, India, July 16, 1874, son of Amy Matilda and Colonel Falkland George Warren, C. B. C. M. G., B. H. A. Educated Halleybury College, Herts, England. Came to British Colum- bia and engaged ranching, Okanogan, 1893; salmon cannery business, 1893- 1903; manager for North Pacific Can- nery, Skeena River, 1903-1905. Director, Stirling Trust Co. Married Rosamond Ellice Campion, 1902; has one son. Clubs: Western; Canadian. Recreations: fruit raising; fishing; shooting. Address: 925 Nicola St., Vancouver, B. C. WART ON, Robert Innys Baker. — Bar- rister. Born Loughhon, Essex, England, Feb. 19. 1879, son of Matthew H. and Mary Warton. Educated Marlborough College. Practiced London, England, 1901. Came to British Columbia, 1903. Clubs: "Vancouver; Western. Recrea- tions: sailing; hunting; shooting. Ad- dress: Prince Rupert, B. C. WATERHOUSi:, Arthur E. — Of A. E. Waterhouse & Co., Merchants, Port Al- berni; interested in Somass Hotel. Born Lincolnshire, England, Sept. 2, 1869, son of Edward and Elizabeth Waterhouse. Educated: Lincoln Grammar School. First man to settle in Port Alberni, 1896; Mayor Port Alberni, 1912 (first council); has also acted as Postmaster and telegraph operator. Club: Union (Victoria). Recreations: outdoor sports. Address: Somass Hotel, Port Alberni, B. C. WATERS, Allan, C. E. — City Engineer, Nanaimo. Born Forest Row, Sussex, England, Oct. 19, 1868, son of James and Elizabeth Waters. Educated Collegiate Institute, Tunbridge Wells. Articled pupil to architect and engineer. East Grinstead, England, 1883. Held various public and private appointments, London, Manchester, Derby. Clerk, London Board of Works; engaged British Ad- miralty at Devenport Naval Yard, 1893; in charge of Works Department, Halifax, N. S., Naval Yard, and of Admiralty properties in Newfoundland and on Nova Scotia Coast, 1896; subsequently ap- pointed civil engineer (water works, for- tifications, etc.), Ascension Island. After ten years' service with Admiralty was engaged firm beyond Pretoria, South Af- rica, later resigning to take position un- der Town Engineer, Johannesburg; went to Australia, receiving appointment as engineer with headquarters at Auckland, N. Z., 1896. While there was connected with construction of largest single span Ferro-Concrete bridge in the world. Came to British Columbia, 1909; for a short time in lands department, Victoria, later taking present position. Married Cath- erine Lewis, Glamorganshire, South Wales; has one daughter. Societies: Ca- nadian Society Civil Engineers; A. F. & A. M. Recreations: shooting, music. Ad- dress: Nanaimo, B. C. WATXZNS, WilUam B.— Of Watkins & Blain, Barristers and Solicitors; No- tary, Lumsden. Born Peel County, Ont., Nov. 19, 1875,' son of Benjamin and Mary A. Watkins. Educated high school, Brampton; Osgoode Hall. Member of firm Mulligan & Watkins, Sudbury, 1902; Myers & Watkins, Sault Ste Marie, 1902- 1903. Came to Saskatchewan, 1903. Secre- tary-treasurer, Town of Lumsden, 1905- 1911. Served as staff sergeant, 11th Field Battery, Guelph, four years; lieu- tenant, 16th Light Horse, Regina, 1908- 1909; captain and quartermaster 95th Regiment, Regina, 1910. Married Jessie Ross Caldwell, Guelph, Ont., 1905; has two sons and two daughters. Club: As- siniboia. Societies: I. O. O. F. ; I. O. F. Recreations: curling, motoring. Liberal: Presbyterian. Address: Lumsden, Sask. FREDERICK CHEYNE WATSON. WATSON, Frederick Cheyne. — Presi- dent, Donnelly, Watson & Brown, Ltd., Eleventh Ave. W. Calgary. Born Brampton, Ont., July 5, 1872, son of George and Ruth Cheyne Watson. Edu- cated public schools, Oakville. Farmed with his stepfather, Hugh Coyne, Halton County, until 1899; traveler, Taylor, Scott & Co., Toronto, 1899-1902; came to Winnipeg, 1903; represented McAllister & Watts, Winnipeg, in Alberta, with lieadquarters at Calgary, 1903-7; started present business, 1907. Married Laura Ruperta Lousley, St. Catherine's, Ont., 1908. Societies: C. O. F.; U. C. T. Recreation: all amateur sports. Liberal; Methodist. Address: 216 Seenteenth Ave. W., Calgary, Alta. 840 WHO'S WHO AND WHY WATSOIT, Harry Holgrate, M. Im. A. — President, McDowell, Atkins, Watson Co., Ltd., Druggists, Vancouver; Presi- dent Guaranty Trust Co. Born Milton, Ont, Dec. 25, 3 867, son of Henry and Jane Elizabeth Holgate. Educated Up- per Canada College. Came to British Columbia, 1889. Represents Vancouver City, British Columbia Legislature, since 1910. Married Kathleen Constance Black, 1892; has one daughter. Clubs: Vancou- ver; Union (Victoria). Society: A. F. & A. M. Conservative; Anglican. Address: 1230 Burnaby St., Vancouver, B. C. HARRY ARCHIBALD WATSON. WATSOM*, Harry Archibald. — Mana- ger, Fidelity Trust & Savings Co., Ltd., Revelstoke. Born Andover, N. B., June 5, 1885, son of Rev. Robert and Cather- ine Watson. Educated high school, Fredericton, N. B. Served at various branches of Royal Bank of Canada, starting Fredericton, 1904; present po- sition since 1911. Society: K. of P. Recreations: outdoor sports. Conserva- tive; Presbyterian. Address: Revel- stoke, B. C. "WATSOXr, Joliu B., C. A. — Chartered Accountant and Real Estate Agent, 132 Eighth Ave., E., Calgary. Director, Sun- set Orchards, Ltd.; director. Medicine Hat Financial Co., Ltd.; director. Al- berta Abstract Title & Mortgage Co., Ltd.; director, Institute of Chartered Accountants of Alberta; director. Moose Jaw Land & Investment Co., Ltd.; direc- tor, Kindersley Investment Co., Ltd. Born Glasgow, Scotland, Jan. 7, 1872, son of John and Elizabeth Watson. Edu- cated Glasgow University. Game to Canada, 1898; accountant, American Lo- comotive Co., Montreal and New York, JOHN B. WATSON, C. A. 1900; came to Calgary, 1906. Auditor, City of Calgary since 1906. Society: A. F. & A. M. Recreation: motoring. Liberal; Protestant. Address: Elbow Park, Calgary, Alta. ■VSTATSOIT, John Horatio. — Chief of Fire Department, New Westminster. Born Durham, Grey County, Ont., March 6, 1867, son of Robert and Diana Wat- son. Educated public schools, Durham. In stone business. Eastern Ontario. Came to British Columbia, 1885; joined New Westminster Fire Brigade 1885, as driver of first team used by department, hold- ing various subordinate positions until 1900, when appointed to present posi- tion. Married Maggie Murray, Wood- stock, Ont., 1900; has five sons. Socie- ties: K. of P.; Chosen Friends. Rec- reations: shooting, hunting. Address: 621 Carnarvon St., New Westminster, B. C. 'WATSON, John Ji. — President, John L. Watson Land Co., Specialists in Farm Lands, Winnipeg and Yorktown Districts, 435 Main St., Winnipeg. Born Rochester, Minn., Feb. 23, 1871, son of J. D. and Amelia Watson. Educated public schools, Minnesota. Hardware merchant, Minnesota, 1892. Came to Winnipeg and engaged colonization work for the Ca- nadian Northern Railway Co., 1904. Mar- ried Maud W. Howry, Wahpeton, N. D.; U WHO'S WHO AND WHY JOHN L. WATSON, has one son. Clubs: St. Paul; Carleton. Society: A. 1-'. & A. M. Recreation: horses. Anglican. Address: 15 Ken- nedy St., Winnipeg, Man. WATSOir, Hon. Senator Robert — Of R. & J. W. Watson, machinery and plan- ing mills, Portage la Prairie. Born Elora, Ont, April 29. 1853, son of George W. and Elizabeth (McDonald) Watson. Came to Manitoba, 1876; built mills. Portage la Prairie and Stonewall; Mu- nicipal Councillor; elected to House of Commons for Marquette, and was the only Liberal member from west of Lake Superior, 1882-1887; re-elected, 1891, but resigned to accept portfolio of Minister of Public Works, Greenway administra- tion, Manitoba Legislature, 1892, an of- fice which he held until resignation of that government, 1900. Elected to Mani- toba Legislature for Portage la Prairie, 1892-1896; defeated, 1899. Called to Senate Jan. 29, 1900. Chief promoter Canadian Northwest Coal Co., 1906; a provisional director of the Bank of Can- ad, 1907, one of the five chosen to rep- resent the Senate at the Coronation of King George and Queen Mary, June, 1911. Married Isabella Brown, Lobo, Ont., 1880. Liberal; Presbyterian. Ad- dress: Portage la Prairie, Man. WATSON, William W. — Manager Bank of Nova Scotia, Portage Ave., Winnipeg. Born Torquay, England, Aug. 18, 1861, son of William and Mary Jane Watson. Educated public schools, England. Joined Union Bank, Newfoundland, 1882- 1895. Joined staff of Bank of Nova Sco- tia and appointed manager, 1900. Came to Winnipeg, 1907. Married Rebecca Osmond, St. Johns, Newfoundland, 1892; has three sons and one daughter. Club: Manitoba. Methodist. Address: 91 Ed- monton St., Winnipeg, Man. WATT, Mrs. A. T. — Daughter Henry Robertson, K. C, CoUingwood, Ont. Graduate University of Toronto (M. A.); graduate Ontario School of Pedagogy; writer New York, Toronto and Victoria CB. C), newspapers, pen name "Madge Robertson;" president Victoria branch Canadian Press Women's Association; secretary Advisory Board Women's In- stitutes to Department of Agriculture, B. C. ; one of the two women members of the first Senate of the new University of British Columbia; second vice-presi- dent International Congress of Farm Women; secretary Central Council of Women's Institutes of Canada. Mrs. Watt has taken an active part In the educational, philanthropic and economic life of British Columbia, lectures fre- quently before different bodies, chosen by citizens of Victoria to place before the University Commission of 1910 Vic- toria, B. C, claims as an educational center for women; in 1912 chosen to speak before Dominion Technical on technical education for women In coun- try; was one of charter members of first ladies' club In Canada, the Alexander, of Victoria, still the most prominent club In the west; lives In country south end of Vancouver Island; devoted to coun- try pursuits; thorough believer In sports for women and open air life; is devoting attention to problems of country life; believes that the solution of settlement in country lies with women and that governments and collnlzatlon companies and philanthropic workers should con- sider well all problems of country wom- en if they wish to have agricultural prosperity, and hence national prosper- ity. The only true settlement, that Is homes, cannot be made without women, and if women won't stay In country, development Is Impossible; therefore make farm life pleasant and profitable for women — that Is the key to national success; this is why Mrs. Watt is giv- ing up her time to the work among women's Institutes. She believes that this organization provides best machin- ery for work among country women. Mrs. Watt has written a book on "South- most Vancouver Island," and prepares the Government Bulletins on Women's Institute Work In British Columbia, and frequently speaks at meetings ana en- tertainments, but her greatest pleasure is her home life and country occupation. Her garden work Is a continuous occupa- tion in the pleasant mild climate of Van- couver Island, and very beautiful results ensue; she believes that farm occupa- tions for women, poultry, dairying, market gardening, bulb growing, herb culture provide the most healthful means of earning livelihood and would like to see women farmers In all the suitable parts of Canada. WATT, John Ralston, B. A. — Barrister and Solicitor. Born Ayr, Scotland. May 27, 1875, son of James Ross and Chris- tian Crawford Watt. Educated Ayr .Academy; Wimbledon; Cambridge and Glasgow. Apprentice, Brock & Ballan- tine. Glasgow, 1897; managing clerk. Mackintosh & Bain, Kilmarnock, Scot- land, 1901-1902; solicitor, Ayr, 1904-1906; came to Canada, 1906; Alberta, 1907; so- licitor for Union Bank of Canada; served as private, 4th V. B., Suffolk, five years; 842 WHO'S WHO AND WHY lieutenant, 1st V. B., Highland Light Infantry, five years. Secretary, Clares- holm District Agricultural Society; Glaresholm Turf Association, Ltd. Rec- reations: horses. Liberal; Anglican. Address: Glaresholm, Alta. WATT, Walter I^., M. A., SI. D., C. M., I^. M., I^. It. C. P., I^. B. C. S., Edin. — Physician, Phoenix Block, Winnipeg. Born Walkerton, Ont, July 12, 1876, son of Walter and Elizabeth Watt. Came to Winnipeg, 1884. Educated University of Manitoba; post-graduate courses, Dublin and Edinburgh; London; Vienna. Prac- ticed, Winnipeg, since 1898. Physician in charge X-ray ahd electrical department Winnipeg General Hospital. Major C. A. M. C. and officer in command 16th Cav- alry Field Ambulance. Clubs: Carleton; Junior Army and Navy (London) ; Win- nipeg Hunt. Societies: Military Insti- tute; Medical Societies. Recreation: mo- toring. Address: Winnipeg, Man. WAUGH, John Calder. — Of Brydges & Waugh, Ltd., Financial Agents, Kee- wayden Bldg., Winnipeg. Born Melrose, Scotland, Feb. 16, 1874, son of Richard and Janet Waugh. Came to Canada in 1883. Educated Manitoba University. With Commercial Union Association Co., Winnipeg, 1894; branch manager, Com- mercial Union Association Co. for Mani- toba, Saskatchewan and Alberta, 1898; resigned to form present firm, 1907. Married Maude C. Moore, Vancouver, 1897; has three daughters. Clubs: Man- itoba; St. Charles Country; Winnipeg Rowing. Societies: A. F. & A. M.; I. O. F. Recreations: shooting, golf. Pro- testant. Address: 500 River Ave., Win- nipeg, Man. RICHARD DEANS WAUGH. WAUG-K, Kichard Deans. — Of Waugh ; Beattie, Real Estate Agent, Merchants Bank Bldg., Winnipeg. Born Melrose, Scotland, March 23, 1868, son of Richard and Janet Waugh. Educated Highfleld Academy, Melrose. Came to Canada and engaged with Glass & Glass, barristers, Winnipeg, 1883; comptroller, City of Winnipeg, 1909-1911; Mayor, 1912; ex- chairman, Public Parks Board, Winni- peg; ex-president, Manitoba branch, Royal Caledonian Curling Society; ex- president, Real Estate Exchange, Winni- peg. Married Harriet L. Logan, Winni- peg, 1892; has four sons and two daugh- ters. Club: Commercial; Travelers. Recreations: curling and all amateur sports. Liberal; Congregationalist. Ad- dress: 1398 Portage Ave., Winnipeg, Man. JOSEPH GEORGE WAYNE. WAVNE, Joseph George — President, J. G. Wayne Realty Co., Ltd., Imperial Bank Bldg., Prince Albert. Born Der- byshire, England, Jan. 2, 1870, son of Joseph and Jane Wayne. Educated Wirksworth grammar school. Served with 20th and 35th Batteries Royal Field Artillery, Indian Service, 1889- 1893; served with 11th Hussars, India and Egypt, 1894-1901; with 8th Hus- sars, South African War, 1901-1902; home service, 1902-1906. Came to Can- ada, 1906; farmed, near Regina, three months, 1906; came to Prince Albert, 1906; member of firm, Bradshaw, Finn & Wayne, Prince Albert, 1907-1910; pres- ent company incorporated, Feb. 1, 1912. Shot at Bisley, 1911. 95th Saskatche- wan Rifles, since 1910. Married Annie M. Harvey, Grimsby, England, 1906; has one daughter. Society: I. O. O. F. Rec- reations: hunting, rifle shooting. Con- servative; Anglican. Address: 240 11th St., E., Prince Albert, Sask. 843 WHO'S WHO AND WHY WEART, John Walter. — Barrister and Solicitor, Metropolitan Bldg., Vancouver; manager. Metropolitan Building Co., Ltd.; managing director, Investors Guar- antee Corporation, Ltd.; director, Colum- bia Fire Insurance Co.; director. Ex- change Building, Ltd.; Reeve of Corpo- ration of Burnaby. Born Brockville, Ont, July 17, 1861, son of John and Martha Weart. Educated public schools. Employe, Smarts Foundry, Brockville, 1870; carpenter, Bellevillet, 1873-1879; obtained third class teacher's certificate and taught school, Hastings County, 1879-1880; subsequently employed by John Frost, sales manager, Belleville; came West, 1882; in furniture business, Brandon and Deloraine until 1890; re- moved to British Columbia as law stu- dent with Geo. H. Cowan, K. C, 1894- 1896; afterwards in office of Davis, Mar- shall & Macneill; practiced law, 1898- 1905. Organized company that pro.iected Dominion Trust Building, the Bxichange Building and the Metropolitan Building. Unsuccessful candidate for British Co- lumbia Legislature, 1907. Married Min- nie Reid, 1883; has three sons and three daughters. Liberal; Ang-lican. Address: Central Park, B. C. GEORGE WEAVER. WEAVER, Georg-e — Of The Business Exchange, Real Estate and Financial Agents, Saskatoon. Born London, Eng- land, Jan. 11, 1856, son of Thomas J. and Eliza Weaver. Educated private schools, London. Manufacturers' agent for build- ing trade, London, 1885-1903. Came to Ontario, 1903; in real estate business, Temiskaming district, 1904-1909; estab- lished present business, Saskatoon, 1910. Member of Real Estate Board, Saskatoon. Married Judith Faolkner, Saskatoon, 1911. Recreations: music, field sports. Conservative; Anglican. Address: Saskatoon, Sask. WEBB, T. Harry. — Of Webb, Read & Hegan, Accountants and .Auditors, Mc- Arthur Bldg., Winnipeg. Born Milwau- kee, Wis., Sept. 9, 1861, son of John Henry and Mary Ann Webb. Educated public schools and Western University. Postoffice official, IngersoU, 1882. Came to Winnipeg, 1891; assistant manager, Patterson Bros., agricultural Implemejits, 1891-1895; secretary. National Trust Co., 1896-1903; manager, W. R. Allen & Co., 1903-1905; secretary, Manitoba branch, Canada Life Assurance Co., 1905-1907. Founded present firm, 1907. Director, Rowland & Parker, Ltd.; director. Chand- ler & Fisher, Ltd.; assistant secretary, Manitoba Rolling Mill Co., Ltd.; direc- tor Garton Pedigree Seed Co., Ltd.; no- tary public; Commissioner m Britisn Co- lumbia; director. North Canadian Mort- gagef Co., Ltd. Married Helen Brephni O'Reilly, Hamilton, 1895. Clubs: Mani- toba; St. Charles Country. Society: A. F. & A. M. ; Scottish Rite (active member of Supreme Council). Conservative; An- glican. Address: 167 Furby St., Winni- peg, Man. WEBSTER, Alfred H. — Land and Tim- ber Agent for C. P. R., Cranorook. Born Norfolk, England, Dec. 15, 1^77, bon of Nathan and Agnes Webster. Came to Calgary, 1907; Cranbrook. 1911. Mar- ried Margaret Mcintosh. Calsary. 1910. Conservative; Roman Catholic Address: Cranbrook, B. C. GEORGE HERBERT WEBSTER. WEBSTER, George Herbert, C. E.— Civil Engineer, 445 Granville St., Van- couver; president, Granville land & Loan Co.; director. Electric Turpentine 844 WHO'S WHO AND WHY Co. of Canada. Born Creemore, Ont., Jan. 31, 1858, son of Edward and Mary Langtry Webster. Educated Model School, Toronto. Engineering Depart- ment, Northern Railway, Toronto, 1873- 1882: chief engineer, M. & N. W. Ry., Portage la Prairie, 1883-1900; resident engineer, C. P. R., Winnipeg, 1900; right of way and lease agent, C. P. R., Mon- treal, 1901; division engineer, Pacific Di- vision, Vancouver, 1904; private practice since 1904. Married Martha Barwick, 1883; has two sons and four daughters. Clubs: Vancouver; Union. Societies: Canadian Society of Civil Engineers (charter member) ; American Railway Engineers and Maintenance of Way As- sociation. Recreations: boating, shoot- ing, fishing. Conservative; Anglican. Address: 1160 Broughton St., Vancou- ver, B. C. VTEBSTER, ^Villiam, M. D., C. M. — Physician. Born Manchester, England, Aug. 24, 1866, son of William and Lily Webster. Came to Manitoba, 1888. Ed- ucated England; University of Manitoba. Practiced Winnipeg since 1895. Special- ist in anaesthetics, honourable anaesthe- tist, Winnipeg General hospital; lec- turer on anaesthetics and practical phar- macology Manitoba Medical College; major Canadian Army Medical Corps; organized and formerly commanded XVI Field Ambulance Corps; Medical Officer, 100th Grenadiers; served With 1st Man- chester Rifles; president Revolver Asso- ciation; vice-president Manitoba Rifle As- sociation; vice-commander Winnipeg Yacht Club. Publications: a number of articles on research in anaesthetics and pharmacology. Married Jessie Gunn, Greenridge, Man., 1898; has two sons and one daughter. Clubs: Winnipeg Yacht; Winnipeg Hunt. Societies: Mili- tary Institute; all medical societies; British Association. Recreations: motor- ing, yachting, shooting. Liberal; An- glican. Address: 160 Mayfair Ave., Win- nipeg, Man. WEEKS, Thomas — Manager, Bank of British North America, North Battle- ford. Born London, England, June 13, 1878, son of William J. and Maria Weeks. Educated Grocer's Company School. Clerk with Credit Lyonnais, London, 1895. Came to Canada, 1900; present position, 1909. Address: North Battleford, Sask. WEIiCH, Arthur J. — -Managing Direc- tor Northwest Trust Co., Ltd., 509 Rich- ards St., Vancouver; Managing Director North West Securities Corporation, Ltd.; Director Ingersoll Independent Tele- phone Co.; Director Dominion Construc- tion Co. Born Woodgreen, London, Eng- land, March 16, 1873, son of George P. and Elizabeth White Welch. Came to Canada, 1880. Educated public schools: McMaster University. Financial busi- ness, Chicago, 1898-1900; financial broker, Winnipeg, 1900-1903; Calgary, 1903-1905. Married Hattie M. Maj'berry, daughter of Colonel T. R. Mayberry, M. L. A., Ingersoll, Ont.; has two sons and one daughter. Clubs: Vancoviver; Terminal City. Recreations: yachting, motoring. Baptist. Address: Marine Drive, Pt. Grey, Vancouver, B. C. WEIiCH, Charles A. — Merchant. Born Bay City, Mich, Feb. 17, 1866, son of Daniel and Susan Welch. Educated Business College, Chatham, Ont. En- gaged in printing, Essex Centre, Ont.; came to British Columbia and entered grocery business, 1889. Second vice- president. Western Home & Investment Co.; stockholder. Dominion Trust Co., Ltd.; honorary vice-president, Vancouver Horse Show; alderman; member Board of Control for some years; member Li- cense Committee, New Westminster, two years. Manager, New Westminster La- crosse Club, 1908. Married Mary N. Williams, 1897. has one son and one daughter. Recreations: lacrosse and all athletic sports. Address: 128 Sixth St., New Westminster, B. C. Vrni.CJX, Rev. John, O. M. I. — Parish Priest. Born Preston, England, Nov. 11, 1858, son of Thomas and Mary Ann Welch. Studied at Douai, France, and Ushaw, England. Ordained priest in Salford Cathedral by Bishop Vaughan, 1885. Joined the Oblates of Mary Im- maculate In New Westminster, and named superior of the Church of Our Lady of the Holy Rosary, Vancouver, 1904. Address: 646 Richards St., Van- couver, B. C. WEIiIiZNGTON, John Henry, ItT. Xi. A. — Coal Merchant, 242 High St., W., Moose Jaw. Born Forest, West Lambton County, Ont, Feb. 13, 1861, son of John and Elsie Wellington. Educated public schools. Forest; Saginaw City. Fire- man, G. T. R., 1878; engineer, C. P. R., 1882; established present business, 1906. President, Moose Jaw Machine Co., 1906. Elected for Moose Jaw City to first Sas- katchewan Legislature, 1906; re-elected, 1908. Married Emma Ward, Forest, Ont.. 1880 (deceased) ; married Margaret Mc- Pherson, Saginaw City, Mich., 1903; has two sons. Societies:' A. F. & A. M. ; S. O. E. Recreations: curling, baseball, hockey. Conservative; Methodi.st. Ad- dress: 71 High St. W., Moose Jaw, Sask. 845 WHO'S WHO AND WHY DR. KARL WEISS. WEISS. Dr. Karl — Doctor of Philos- ophy; Doctor of Chemistry; Editor, Van- couver German Press, 458 Hastings street, Vancouver; President, Linguistic Printing & Publishing Co., Ltd.; Treas- urer, Agricultural Settlement Associa- tion, Ltd.; Manager, Canadian Associa- tion of Foreign Languages Newspaper Association, Ltd. Born Vienna, Austria, January 4, 1869, son of Joseph and Amalia Weiss. Educated, Universities Vienna and Zurich. Served as Lieuten- ant Austrian army two and a half years; later chemist and newspaper man; came to New York as newspaper man, 1901; came to Vancouver and established pres- ent business 1911. Married Johanna v. Maly, daughter of Franz v. Maly, 1904; has two daughters. Clubs: Press; Ger- man; Progress. Societies: Hermanns Sons; German; Half Million League. Recreation: horseback riding. Conserva- tive; Roman Catholic. Address: 2222 Co- lumbia street, Vancouver, B. C. 846 WHO'S WHO AND WHY WELKIVER, Bobert Barclay — Real Estate and Financial Agent, 4 Ross Ave., B., Red Deer; Director, Red Deer Ex- hibition Assn.; Director, Hospital Board; Member of Council, Red Deer Board of Trade. Born Hawkesville, Ont., Dec. 18, 1873, son of Chester Welliver and Mar- tha Hawke. Educated public schools, Blmira, Ont.; high school, Berlin, Ont. Came to Manitoba, 1890; clerk, mercan- tile houses, Neepawa, Man., 1890-1900; came to Alberta 1900; in various lines of business. Red Deer, 1900-1906; estab- lished present business, 1906. Served as Mayor, Red Deer, 1911-1912; Coun- cilman, Red Deer, 1910. President, Lib- eral Association, Red Deer; president. Liberal Dominion Constituency Associa- tion; president, Red Deer Motor Club. Married Irene McDermott, daughter of B. B. McDermott, Hartney, Man., 1901; has three sons and one daughter. Club: Red Deer. Recreations: outdoor sports. Liberal; Anglican. Address: 39 4th St., N., Red Deer, Alta. VTEJmImS, Allen Casey, J. P. — Farmer. Born Napanee, Ont., Dec. 30, 1837, son of Allen and Martha Wells (of U. E. L. stock). Educated Napanee public schools. Saddler, Newburgh, Ont., 1856. Came to British Columbia, 1866. In business at Yale three years. President, Mutual Fire Insurance Co. of British Columbia; pres- ident, Edenbank Creamery Co; councillor, Edenbank twelve years; reeve five years. Married Sarah Marietta Hodge, Copen- hagen, N. Y.; has one son and one daugh- ter. Address: Edenbank, Chilliwack, B. G. WEIiI^S, Robert Bruce, M. B. — Occulist and Aurist, Norwood Block, Edmonton. Born Lynedoch, Ont., Nov. 4, 1867, son of Josiah C. and Margaret Reid Wells. Educated high school, Aylmer; Toronto University; post-graduate work. Univer- sity of Chicago. Practiced Delhi, Ont., 1895; post-graduate work. Universities of London, Paris and Chicago; came to Alberta, 1904. President, Central Al- berta Medical Association, 1910-1911. Chairman, School Board, Delhi, 1904- 1906. Married Anna J. Werrett, 1895; has one daughter. Liberal; Presbyte- rian. Address: Victoria Ave. and Thir- teenth St., Edmonton, Alta. WE££S, William Perry. — General Agent, International Harvester Co., 1810 Dewdney St., Regina. Born Clarence, Mo., Sept. 8, 1870, son of Frank Ewell and Florinda Adelaide Wells. Educated Chillicothe; Spalding Business College, Kansas City. Employee Wm. Deering & Co., Kansas City, 1893-1896; transferred to Quincy, 111., 1896; general agent, Quincy, 111., 1902-1903; came to Regina as general agent for the International Harvester Co., 1904; President Regina Board of Trade. Member Executive Council of Canadian Manufacturers' As- sociation. Married Bertha Irene Pinkley, Chillicothe, Mo., 1894; has two sons. So- cieties: A. F. & A. M. (32d degree); M. W. A. Recreations: hunting, shoot- ing, supporter of lacrosse, hockey, Rug- by and all amateur sports. Presbyterian. Address: 2056 Cornwall St., Regina, Sask. WBSrs-SS, John, M. A. — Barrister. Born Glasgow, Scotland, son of Robert and C. K. Wemyss. Educated Glasgow Academy and Glasgow University. Prac- ticed Neepawa, 1887. School trustee, Neepawa since 1898. Married M. Harri- son, Neepawa, 1893; has two sons and one daughter. Societies: A. P. & A. M (D. G. M.); I. O. O. P. (P. G. M.). Lib- eral; Presbyterian. Address: Neepawa, Man. WENTZ, Charles Henry — Of C. H. Wentz Lumber Co., 48 23'rd St., Saska- toon. Born Elmira, Ont., July 20, 1880, son of Jacob and Ellen Wentz. Edu- cated public schools, Grafton, N. D. Came to Saskatchewan, 1903. Local manager, lumber department, Canadian Elevator Co., Saskatoon, 1903-1905; trav- eler for B. C. Mills Timber & Trading Co., Vancouver, 1905; general superin- tendent, Canadian Elevator Co., Saska- toon, 1905-1906; partner, Wentz Birke- land Lumber Co., Saskatoon, 1906-1909; bought out Birkeland's Interest and adopted present name, 1909. Married Jennie Margaret Lund, 1907; has two sons. Club: Saskatoon. Societies: A: F. & A. M. (Shriner); I. O. O. F. ; K. P.; Hoo Hoo. Recreations: shooting, golf, motoring. Liberal. Address: 300 5th Ave., Saskatoon, Sask. WEST, George Washingfton— Lumber and Grain Merchant. Born Charlotte- town, P. E. L, July 16, 1863, son of Martin and Rebecca Essery West. Edu- cated: Prince of Wales College. Taught school, Centreville, P. E. I., 1882-1891; came to Alberta, 1891; started general store, Innisfail, 1891; later added butch- er business and lumber yards; sold out general store and butcher business, 1912, to devote all his time to grain and lumber business. Alderman, Innis- fail, two terms; Mayor, 1911-1912. Un- successful candidate to Alberta Legis- lature for Innisfail, 1909. Married Mary Jane MacParlane, 1881; has two sons and one dausrhter. Societies: I. O. O. F. ; S. O. E. Recreation: shooting. Con- servative; Anglican. Address: Innisfail, Alta. 847 WHO'S WHO AND WHY ERNEST WELLWOOD. WZ:i.I.WOOD, Ernest— Of Wellwood Bros., Real Estate and Financial Agents, Empress Hotel Bldg-., Prince Albert, Sask. Born Dufferin County, Ont, May 4, 1887. son of Joseph and Margaret Wellwood. Educated public schools, On- tario. Farming with his father until 1910, when came to Prince Albert and associated with his brother in real es- tate. Society: A. F. & A. M. Conserva- tive; Presbyterian. Address: Empress Hotel, Prince Albert, Sask. 848 WHO'S WHO AND WHY WESTMAN, John Alexander — Of Westman Agency, Insurance and Loan Brokers, Commercial Blk., Regina. Born Milverton, Ont, May 25, 1879, son of Thomas and Catherine Daly Westman. Educated public schools, Stratford, Ont. Taught school, Milverton, 1900-1906. Came to Regina, 1906; established pres- ent business, 1907; business carried on as Cathcart & Westman, 1907-1909; un- der present Arm name since 1909. Al- derman, Regina, 1911. Married Annie Gillies Frost, Stratford, 1906. Club: As- siniboia. Societies: A. P. & A. M. ; I. O. O. F.; L. O. L. Conservative; Metho- rlist. Address: 2102 Osier St., Regina, Sask. HON. EDWARD LUDLOW WETMORE, B. A., LL. D., K. C. WETMORE, Hon Edward Iiudlow, B. A., IiIm. D., K. C. — Born Fredericton, N. B., March 24, 1841, son of Sara Burr and Charles Peters Wetmore, barrister, and clerk of the House of Assembly, New Brunswick. Educated grammar schools, Fredericton and Gagetown; King's Col- lege (now University of New Bruns- wick). Called to New Brunswick bar, 18 64; deputy clerk of the Crown, Q. C, 1881; Mayor of Fredericton, 1874-1876; president Barristers' Society, 1886-1887; representative of Alumni Association in Senate of University, 1886-1887; mem- ber for York County in New Brunswick Legislature, 1883-1886, during which time he was leader of the opposition. Puisne Judge of Supreme Court of Northwest Territories, 1897-1907; Chief Justice of Supreme Court of Saskatche- wan, 1907-1912. Commissioner for con- solidating the statutes of New Bruns- wick, 1877; commissioner for consolidat- ing the ordinances of the Northwest Ter- ritories, 1898; chairman of the commis- sion for consolidating the laws of Sas- katchewan, 1908. Chancellor of Univer- sity of Saskatchewan, 1907. Married Eliza Jane Dickson, St. John, N. B., 1872; has two sons and one daughter. Club: Assiniboia. Recreations: cricket, fishing, shooting. Address: 2140 Fifteenth Ave., Regina, Sask. WILLIAM H. WHALEN. WHAX;eN, WiUiam H. — President and Managing Director, British Columbia Sulphite Fibre Co., Ltd., 1015 Metropoli- tan Bldg., Vancouver. Born Colling- wood, Ont, Jan. 1, 1871, son of Joseph and Alice Whalen. Educated separate school and high school. Port Arthur. Came to British Columbia and estab- lished present business, 1909. Water and Light Commissioner, Fort Williams, Ont., four years; served on public and high school boards, Fort William sev- eral terms. Married Mary Austin Do- ran, 1900; has two sons and five daugh- ters. Club: Kamlnistiquia. Recreations: hunting, fishing, motor boating, curling. Roman Catholic. Address: Shaughnessy Heights, Vancouver, B. C. 849 WHO'S WHO AND WHY JAMES WHALBN. WHAD^EN, James — President Western Dry Dock & Shipbuilding Co., Ltd., 24 Water St., Port Arthur. Organized the following companies: President and General Manager, Great Lakes Dredging Co., Ltd.; President and Gen- eral Manager, Canadian Towing & Wrecking Co., Ltd.; Vice-President and General Manager, Thunder Bay Contract- ing Co., Ltd.; President, General Realty Corporation; President, Canada Pebble Co., Ltd.; Director, Thunder Bay Har- bour Improvement Co., Ltd. Born Col- lingwood, Ont., April 29, 1869, son of Joseph W. and Alice Broad Whalen. Came to Port Arthur with his parents, 1873. Educated public schools. Port Arthur. Engaged first In logging busi- ness; later as railroad contractor. Mar- ried Miss Laurel Conmee, daughter of James Conmee, M. P., 1896; has two sons and three daughters. Society: K. of C. Roman Catholic. Residence: 120 Court St., N., Port Arthur, Ont. 850 WHO'S WHO AND WHY REUBEN SWITZER WHALE Y. WSALEY, Beubeu Switzer — Capital- ist, 201 Beveridge Bldg-., Calgary; Di- rector, Calgary Natural Gas, Light, Heat and Power Co., Ltd.: Director, Calgary Industrial Exhibition; Director, East Kootenay Development Co.; Chair- man Civic Reception Committee. Born Gladstone, Man., Nov. 15, 1875, son of Matthew and Mary Ann Switzer Whaley. Educated: public schools, Shellmouth and Gladstone; Winnipeg Collegiate In- stitute. Salesman, Frost & Wood, Glad- stone, 1900; traveling agent for Frost & Wood, Saskatchewan and Alberta, 1900-1902; traveling agent. Great West Life, Winnipeg, 1902-1910; owner of Le- land Park subdivision, now sold out; delegate of city council to Innisfail on Single Tax question; Chairman Recep- tion Committee for Duke of Connaught. Alderman, Calgary, 1912. Married Mar- garet Lenore Weeks, Woodgreen, Ont., 1908; has two daughters. Clubs: Al- berta; St. Andrew's Golf. Societies: A. F. & A. M. Recreations: golf, billiards, motoring. Conservative; Presbyterian. Address: 503 19th Ave., W., Calgary, Alta, WBATE^ET, Be^nald Clements — Manager Bank of Montreal, Weyburn. Born Perth, Ont., Jan. 26, 1876, son of George and Emma Margaret Thompson Whateley. Educated: public schools and Collegiate Institute, Perth. Joined Bank of Montreal, Calgary, 1894; clerk, Win- nipeg branch, 1898-1905; subagent, Lo- gan Ave. branch, Winnipeg, 1905-1909; manager, Weyburn branch, since 1909. Married Georgina Dawson Stephens, daughter of Thomas W. Stephens, Win- nipeg, 1906. Society: W. O. W. Recre- ations: tennis, curling. Anglican. Ad- dress: Weyburn, Sask. VTHEAI^I^EB, Anson. — Barrister, 413 Granville St., Vancouver. Born Croydon, England, son of George Anson Whealler. Educated Marlborough. Came to Mani- toba, 1885; to British Columbia, 1895. Clubs: Vancouver; Manitoba. Address: 661 Granville St., Vancouver, B. C. WHEEI^EB, Boy Brainard. — Secre- tary-Treasurer of Crown Lumber Co., Ltd., Grain Exchange, Calgary. Born St. Charles, 111., Oct. 10, 1882, son of James Brainard and Anna Baker Wheeler. Educated high school, St. Charles. Came to Alberta, 1906. Mar- ried Bertha Maynard Kingsbury, St. Charles, 1909; has one daughter. Ad- dress: 1819 Eighth Ave., W., Calgary, Alta. GUY S. WHITAKER WHITAKEB, Guy Shewell.— Of G. S. Whitaker & Co., Financial, Real Estate and Insurance Brokers, Calgary. Born Virden, Man., March 22, 1883, son of William C. and Elizabeth F. Whitaker. Educated public schools and Collegiate Institute, Ontario. Clerk Canadian Bank of Commerce, Gait, and other branches, 1900-1906; came to Alberta 1906; estab- lished present business, 1907. Captain 103d Calgary Rifles. Clubs: Alberta; St. Andrew's; Golf; Calgary Tigers Rugby Football (Treasurer). Recreations: mo- toring, golf. Conservative; Anglican. Ad- dress: 527 Lougheed Bldg., Calgary, Alta. 851 WHO'S WHO AND WHY HAROLD O. WHEELER. WHEEI^ER, Harold O. — Secretary and Treasurer Stoner, Lockwood & Wheeler, Ltd., owners of Red Cliff Townsite and of Red Cliff Gas and Water System; President Pioneer Realty Co., Ltd.; Sec- retary Red Cliff Realty Co., Ltd.; Treas- urer Alberta Ornamental Iron Co., Ltd.; Director Red Cliff Brick & Coal Co., Ltd.; Director Red Cliff Clay Products Co., Ltd.; Secretary Phoenix Investment Co,. Ltd.; Director Red Cliff Motors Co., Ltd.; Director Rod Cliff Rolling Mills & Bolt Co., Ltd. Born Perry, N. Y., Feb. 2, 1876, son of Orin and Elizabeth Wheeler. Edu- cated public and high schools. Perry; University of Minnesota. Traveler, Min- neapolis Furniture Co., Minneapolis, 1904-1907; came to Alberta and started present business, 1907. Served as Ser- geant, 13th Minnesota Regiment, Span- ish-American War, Philippines, 1898. Married Cordelia Riddell, daughter of David Riddell, 1906; lias one son. Club: Commercial (Pre.sident, Red Cliff). Rec- reation: Athletic sports. Presbyterian. Address: Red Cliff, Alta. 852 WHO'S WHO AND WHY WHITAKZiB, Bev. Georg-e David, I^. Th. — Incumbent of Lac la Nonne Dis- trict of the Archbishop's Western Can- ada Mission. Born Kent, England, son of D. N. and E. Whitaker. Educated private and grammar schools, St. Au- gistine's College, Canterbury, England; Durham University. Came to Canada, 1903; Alberta, 1910. Anglican. Address: Lac la Nonne, Alta. A. E. WHITE. WHITE, Alfred Edward. — Of White, Shiles & Co., Insurance, Financial and Real Estate Agents, 628 Columbia St., New Westminster. Born Nanaimo, E. C, April 22, 1863, son of Sarah J. and Rev. Edward White, pioneer Methodist mis- sionary in British Columbia, 1859. Edu- cated Hamilton, Ont. In business Ham- ilton, 1879. President Dominion Match Co., Ltd. (of B. C); Vice-President Western Paper Mills, Ltd.; Managing Di- rector Westminster Port Mann Securi- ties, Ltd.; Director Pacific Chocolate Co., Ltd. Married Edith H. A. Fitz- gerald, London, Ont., 1907. Clubs: West- minster, Westminster Tennis; Royal Vancouver Yacht; British Columbia Golf. Recreations: yachting, golf. Address: 229 4th St., New Westminster, B. C. WHITE, Elmer J. — Journalist, Pub- lisher of Weekly Star, Whitehorse. Born Ohio, 1859. Educated Muskigum Col- lege, Ohio. Editor of paper in Florida, 1882. Came to Yukon, 1898. Societies: Elk; Arctic Brother; I. O. O. F. Recrea- tions: Reading and writing. Address: Whitehorse, Y. T. WHITE, Herbert Nelson. — Real Estate Agent. Born Tara, Ont., April 6, 1875, son of James and Elizabeth White. Edu- cated Port Elgin. Joined Canadian Bank of Commerce, Sarnia, 1892, stationed at London; Montreal, Winnipeg, 1892-1902; accountant, P. Burns & Co., Calgary, 1902-1904. Married Rose Kitchen, 1911. Club: Ranchmen's. Recreation: golf. Conservative; Methodist. Address: 109 8th Ave., W., Calgary, Alta. WHITE, Harry William. — Manager McLaughlin Carriage Co., Ltd., for Brit- ish Columbia, 1285 Pender St., Vancou- ver; President British Columbia Auto and Motor Trades Association. Born Suf- folk, England, July 4, 1848, son of Wil- liam and Emily White. Educated gram- mar school, Ipswich. Came to Canada 1862, mercantile business, Arthur, Ont., 1864- 1871; with Westbrook & Fairchild, agri- cultural machlnerv dealers, Winnipeg, 1879-1887; farming, Manitoba, 1880-1893; general traveling agent through Prairie Provinces for Moline Plow Co., 1887- 1903; resident agent Moline Plow Co., Calgary, 1903-1910; brought first carload of automobiles to Calgary. Mayor, Car- berry, Man., two terms; Councillor, Cal- gary, two terms. Married Lydla Hug- gins, Liverpool, England; has four sons and four daughters. Societies: I. O. O. P.; A. O. U. W. ; Commercial Travelers' Association. Conservative; Anglican. Address: 376 Tenth Ave., W., Vancouver, B. C. REGINALD BRANT WHITE, M. D., C. M. WHITE, Begriuald Brant, M. D., C. JUL. — Physician and Surgeon, Penticon, B. C. ; Director, Southern Okanagan Land Co., Ltd., etc. Born Pembroke, Ont., Oct. 20, 1873, son of Sarah and William R. White, K. C. Educated McGill Uni- versity, Montreal, Que. Came to Brit- ish Columbia, 1897, since when has prac- 853 WHO'S WHO AND WHY ticed at Penticton. Provincial appoint- ment as Coroner and Medical Health Officer. President Penticton Conserva- tive Association. Married Hester E. Lambly, widow of late C. A. Lambly, Gold Commissioner and Government Agent, Dawson, B. C. ; has two sons. Societies: A. F. & A. M.; British Co- lumbia Medical Association. Recreation: Fishing. Conservative; Anglican. Ad- dress: Penticton, B. C. WHITi:, Thomas Henry, C. E. — Civil Engineer, Chief Engineer of C. N. R. for British Columbia, 135 Hastings St., Van- couver. Born St. Thomas, Ont., Jan. 27, 1848, son of William J. and Sarah White. Educated Old Grammar School and pri- vate tutors, St. Thomas. Admitted On- tario bar, Osgoode Hall, 1870. With Canadian Southern Railway, 1870. Came to British Columbia with surveying party of C. P. R., 1875; appointed Chief Engineer of C. N. R. for Manitoba, 1896; Chief Engineer for British Colum- bia, 1909. Served with 1st Hussars in Fenian Raid, 1866. Married Agnes Bart- lett Buchanan, 1901. Clubs: Vancouver; Manitoba. Society: Canadian Society of Civil Engineers. Recreations: Cricket, lacrosse, all outdoor sports. Address: Glencoe Lodge, Vancouver, B. C. WHITi:, Walter Henry, M. A. — Organ- izing Missionary of Church of England, Diocese of Qu'Appelle. Born Smith's Falls, Ont., Ont., Feb. 21, 1870, son of Rev. George William White, Canon of St. George's Cathedral, Kingston. Educated Trinity College School, Port Hope; Trin- ity University. Classical Master, High School, Picton, 1891; Classical Master, Ridley College, St. Catharines, 1892; Fellow and Lecturer in Classics, Trinity University, 1894-1900; Curate of All Souls, Camberwell, London, S. E., Eng- land, 1900-1902; Vicar, Trinity Church, Barrie, 1903-1906; appointed Organizing Missionary, Diocese of Qu'Appelle, 1906; Head of Railway Mission Clergy House. Regina, 1910. Married Helen Sutherland Hogg, 1907. Anglican. Address: Rail- way Mission House, Regina, Sask. 'WHITi:, 'William Henry, M. P.^ — Farmer and Rancher. Born City View, Carlton County, Ont., Aug. 21, 1865. Educated public schools. Elected for Victoria to House of Commons, 1908-1911. Married Annie Davies, 1897. Liberal; Anglican. Address: Fort Sas- katchewan. Alta. WHITEHEAD, Joseph Blyth — Manag- ing Director, The Sun Publishing Co., Ltd.; Life Governor, Brandon General Hosiptal. Born Blyth, Ont., Sept. 19, 1865, son of Charles and Hannah Sybil Lake Whitehead. Educated public schools, Tillsonburg; St. John's Collegre, JOSEPH BLYTH WHITEHEAD. Winnipeg. Came to Manitoba, 1877. With Western Union Telegraph Co.; later with Merchants Bank, four years. City Clerk and Treasurer, Brandon, 1893-1904; present position since 1905. Married Edith Hamilton Christie, Ot- tawa, 1894; has one son and two daugh- ters. Clubs: Brandon; Commercial. So- ciety: A. F. & A. M. Recreations: shooting, fishing. Anglican. Address: 359 13th St., Brandon, Man. WHITEHEAD, "William Duncan. — Of W. D. Whitehead & Coast Steamship Co., Ltd., Imperial Block, Vancouver. Born Momenca, 111., Feb. 6, 1883, son of John Martin and Elizabeth Whitehead. Edu- cated Vancouver. Came to British Co- lumbia, 1887, and engaged business, Van- couver, 1889. Clubs: Western; Terminal City; Royal Vancouver Yacht; Vancou- ver Rowing. Recreation: Yachting. Ad- dress: 779 Thurlow St., Vancouver, B. C. WHITEI^AW, Thomas Henderson, B. A., M. B. — Physician and Surgeon. Born Guelph, Ont., Sept. 23, 1867, son of Wil- liam and Isabella Henderson Whitelaw. Educated public schools and College In- stitute, Guelph; Toronto University, practiced, Guelph and vicinity, 1894; came to Edmonton, 1898; appointed Med- ical Health Officer, Edmonton, 1908; Secretary-Treasurer, Alberta Medical Association, 1911. Married Mary Laid- law, daughter of George Laidlaw, To- ronto, 1900; has one son. Society: St. Andrew's (First Vice-President). Lib- eral; Presbyterian. Address: 408 Third St., Edmonton, Alta. 854 WHO'S WHO AND WHY WHITESIDE, Arthur Knrdock. — Of Whiteside & Buddie, Barristers, Rogers Bldg., 470 Granville St., Vancouver. Born Toronto, June 1, 1876, son of Daniel and Ruth Whiteside. Called to British Co- lumbia bar, 1897. Practised, Rossland, 1897-1898; Greenwood, 1898-1907; Van- couver since 1907. Clubs: Vancouver; Union (Victoria) ; Greenwood. Conserva- tive; Presbyterian. Address: 1419 Pend- rill St., Vancouver, B. C. WHITESIBE, Walter Southey. — Of Whiteside & Son, Financial Brokers, 1610 Park Drive, Vancouver. Born Oota- camund, India, May 3, 1863, son of Wil- liam and Marie Southey. Educated Elizabeth College, Guernsey, Channel Is- lands; St. Andrew's College, Chardstock; Dorsetshire and preparatory school, Kent. Farmed Ontario, 1881. Came to British Columbia, 1887. School trustee, Sunbury, 1895-1900. Married Amanda Everett, St. Catharines, Ont. ; has one son. Recreations: All outdoor sports. Address: 1624 Salsbury Drive, Vancou- ver, B. C. WHITESIDE, William James. — Of Whiteside & Edmonds, Barristers and Solicitors, Westminster Trust Block, New Westminster. Born Scarboro Town- ship, York County, Ont, Jan. 15, 1864, son of Thomas and Jane Whiteside. Educated Collegiate Institute, Toronto. Law student with G. W. Badgerow, To- ronto, 1884. Came to British Columbia, 1886; admitted to British Columbia Bar. 1890. Member of firm, Whiteside & Howay, New Westminster. 1891-1893: Corbould, McColl & Co.. 1893-1895; Mc- Bride & Whiteside, 1895-1896; practiced Rossland 1896-1902; member of firm Mor- rison & WTiiteside, New Westminster. 1902-1904; present partnership formed 1905. Married Margaret E. M. Dalglish, 1893; has three sons and four daughters. Societies: A. F. & A. M.; T. O. O. P. Lib- eral; Presbyterian. Address: 501 St. George St., New Westminster, B. C. WHITEWAT, William T. — Architect, Molsons Bank Bldg., Vancouver; Direc- tor, Canadian Home Investment Co.; Di- rector, Vancouver Tourist Association. Born Musgrave, Newfoundland, April 30, 1856, son of Robert and Annie Tuff Whiteway. Educated public schools; Musgrave; Wesleyan Academy, St. Johns. Designer of new World Bldg., highest structure in Canada. Address: Vancouver, B. C. SAMUEL EDMOND WHITING. WHITING, Samuel Edmoud — Presi- dent Northwestrn Register Co., Ltd.: President Bassano Electric Power and Traction Co., Ltd.; President Bassano Improvement Co., Ltd.; President E. C. Ingram Co., Ltd.; President Berkeley Heights Land Co., Ltd.; Director Pyro- fugont Flooring Co., Ltd. Born Ker- wood, Ont., April 6, 1879, son of John and Ellen W^hiting. Educated: public schools, Sarnia, Ont. Spent twelve years in Port Huron and San Francisco; came to Bassano, 1911. Vice President North- western Register Co., Port Huron, 1898; President of that Company, at Winnipeg, 1906; became President Bassano Elec- tric Power & Traction Co., Ltd., 1912. Mayor, Bassano, 1912. Married Hazel Louise Cranert, San Francisco, 1906; has two sons. Club: Bassano (Presi- dent). Conservative; Methodist. Ad- dress: Bassano, Alta. WHITI^A, Harry W., M. A. — Of Phil- lips & Whitla, Barristers and Solicitors, 32 Merchants Bank Bldg., Winnipeg. Born Monaghan, Ireland, July 14, 1874, son of James and Charlotte Whitla. Came to Manitoba, 1882. Educated St. John's College and Wesley College, Win- nipeg. Called to Manitoba Bar, 1897; practiced as Haggart & Whitla, 1898- 1901; as Macdonald, Haggart & Whitla, 1901-1907; as Phillips & Whitla since 1908. Member Council of Bar Association, Winnipeg; Crown Prosecuting Attorney, Winnipeg, 1909-1910. Married Ethel Burnham, Morden, Man., 1901; has two sons. Clubs: Carleton; Adanac. Con- servative; Methodist. Address: 400 River Ave., Winnipeg, Man. 855 WHO'S WHO AND WHY SIR WILLIAM WHYTE. WHYTE, Sir ■William.— Vice President (retired) C. P. R., Winnipeg; Vice Presi- dent Winnipeg- Electric Railway Co.; Vice President Standard Trusts Co.; Di- rector, Imperial Bank of Canada; Di- rector Confederation Life Association, etc. Born Charleston, Pifeshire, Scot- land, Sept. 15, 1843, son of William and Chrishan Methven Whyte. Educated public schools, Charleston. Clerk in the office of the factor of Lord Elgin's estate, 1860-1862; station agent. West of Fife Railway, May, 1862. Came to Can- ada July, 1863, and from that date until April, 1883, was In the employ of the C. T. R. as brakeman, 1863; freight clerk, Cobourg, 1863-1865; freight clerk, To- ronto, 1865; foreman, freight depart- ment, Toronto, 1866; yardmaster, To- ronto, 1867; conductor, 1867-1869; night station agent, Toronto, 1869; station master, Stratford, 1869-1872; station master, freight and passenger agent, London, 1872-1878; freight agent, To- ronto, 1879-1880; assistant superintend- ent Central division, 1881-1883. Left service of G. T. R. and became general superintendent Credit Valley Railway, Oct., 1883-May, 1884; general superin- tendent Ontario and Quebec Railway, May, 1883-May, 1884; general superin- tendent Ontario division of C. P. R., May, 1884-May, 1885; general superintendent of Ontario and Eastern division C. P. R., 856 WHO'S WHO AND WHY May, 1885-Oct., 1886; general superin- tendent Western division C. P. R., with headquarters at Winnipeg, Oct, 1886- May, 1897; manager Western Lines 1897- 1901; Assistant to President, 1901-1904; Second Vice President, 1904-1910; Vice President since June 17, 1910. In 1901 made a trip over the newly completed Trans-Siberian Railway and upon return to Canada pointed out how Canadian trade with Russia might be extended. Married Jane, daughter of Adam Scott, Toronto, 1879; has one son and four daughters. Clubs: Manitoba and St. Charles Country, Vancouver, Union (Victoria), St. James (Montreal). So- ciety: A. F. & A. M. Recreations: Golf, motoring, shooting. Presbyterian. Ad- dress: 603 River Ave., Winnipeg, Man. VTHITIiISV, Thomas Richardson. — Western Supervisor the Royal Bank of Canada. Born Enniskillen, Ireland, Feb. 24, 1867, son of Thomas R. and Cath- arine Whitley. Educated Ireland; com- mercial business, Liverpool, England, 1883-1892. Came to Canada, 1892; pri- vate banking, British Columbia, 1893- 1903; entered service of Royal Bank of Canada, 1903; manager Winnipeg Branch 1908; appointed to present office 1910. Married Elsie Muriel Haine 1903; has one | son and one daughter. Clubs: Manitoba; St. Charles Country. Anglican. Ad- dress: 89 Wellington Crescent, Winni- peg, Man. WHITMORE, Major Albert Eug-ene, M. Ii. A. — Rancher, of Whitmore Bros., Ltd., Coal Merchants, owners of Regina Steam Laundry, Regina Pharmacy and other interests. Born Dunnville, Ont., May 7, 1876, son of Mary and John Albert Whit- more, postmaster of Regina until his death, 1904. Came to Regina, 1890. Edu- cated high school, Regina; Upper Can- ada College. Ranching, Tellowgrass, 1898-1903. Member for Milestone, Sas- katchewan Legislature, 1908. President Regina Board of Trade, 1908. Organized C. Squadron, 16th Mounted Rifles; ga- zetted major, 1906; resigned 1907. Married Florence Helen Marsh, Regina, 1906; has one son. Society: A. F. & A. M. Recreations: All outdoor sports. Con- servative; Anglican. Address: 2208 Smith St., Regina, Sask. WHITTEMOBE, Harry Theodore. — Of Hornibrook & Whittemore, Financial and Insurance Brokers, 235 8th Ave., W., Calgary. Born Toronto, Feb. 21, 1877, son of E. F. and Louisa Whittemore. Educated Jarvis St. College Institute, Toronto. Clerk, Toronto General Trust WHITTEMORE. Co., 1898-1906; came to Calgary, 1906; established present business, 1907. Mar- ried Florence B. Haworth, Toronto, 1907. Clubs: Alberta; Canadian. Conservative; Baptist. Address: 910 Royal Ave., Cal- gary, Alta. WILLIAM WHYTE, JR. WHYTE, ■William, Jr. — Financial Agent of W. J. Christie & Co., Union Bank Bldg., Winnipeg. Born Toronto, July 17, 1883, son of Sir William and Lady Whyte. Educated public schools, Winnipeg; Upper Canada College. Clerk, Osier, Hammond & Nanton, Winnipeg, 1902; Manager, Natural Resources Se- curity Co., Winnipeg, 1911; joined pres- ent company, 1911. Married Marguerite Marie Blair, daughter of William W. Blair, Winnipeg, 1907; has one daughter. Clubs: Manitoba; St. Charles Country. Recreations: Motoring, hockey, golf, football, shooting. Presbyterian. Ad- dress: 66 Kingsway, Winnipeg, Man. 857 WHO'S WHO AND WHY FRANKLIN SAMUEL WILEY. WZIiET, Pranklin Samuel — Of Wiley & Co., and Thomas Marks & Co.; Presi- dent Canadian Northwest Steamship Co., Ltd.; Vice President Lake Coast Trad- ing Co.; Secretary Thunder Bay Harbor Improvement Co.; President Port Arthur Board of Trade three years. Born Pene- tanguishene, Ont., May 17, 1859, son of late Captain Thomas and Maria Marks Wiley (sister of Thomas Marks, de- ceased). Removed to Bruce Mines, Ont., 1870, where was connected with firm of Thomas Marks & Brother, established there, 1856; joined firm of Thomas Marks & Co., Port Arthur, 1871, and has been connected with that firm since then in lake carrying traffic and jobbing trade. Member of Board of Governors, Toronto General Hospital. Clubs: Thunder Bay Country (President) ; Port Arthur (Pres- ident) ; Toronto; Toronto Hunt; Albany; Royal Canadian Yacht; National; On- tario Jockey; Fort William; Manitoba (Winnipeg). Address: Port Arthur, Ont. 858 WHO'S WHO AND WHY WXZ;band, Ernest Seward. — Sheet Metal and Roofing Works, 964 Richards St., Vancouver. Born Albert County, N. B., Oct. 9, 1872, son of Valenting and Nancy Jane Wilband. Educated public schools Albert County, N. B. ; Military College, Vancouver. Came to British Co- lumbia 1887. Married Adda Ransom, Vancouver, 1897; has two daughters. Clubs: Life member Vancouver Athletic, Commeircial, Royal Vancouver Yacht. Society: A. F. & A. M. Recreations: Athletic sports, 100-yard champion of British Columbia, 1898-1902; 1-4-mile champion cyclist British Columbia, 1896-1899. Address: 890 Gardero St., Vancouver, B. C. WII^KIX:, Otway, I. I. — Senior con- stable. Provincial Police, New West- minster. Born Dublin, Ireland, Oct. 4, 1861, son of Alice and Henry Wilkie, secretary Census Commission, and as- sistant registrar-general of Ireland. Ed- ucated Monkstown College, Dublin. Came to British Columbia 1878. Survey work with C. P. R. ; subsequently farming, Langley; appointed deputy superintend- ent New Westminster Asylum; joined First Canadian Contingent, South Af- rica, and took part in engagements Grasspan, Paardeberg; Diamond Hall. (Queen's medal and four clasps). Served with Canadian Militia, ten years. Mar- ried Kate Taylor, New Westminster; has two sons and eight daughters. Society: Li. O. L. Recreation: Football. Address: "Howth," Eighth St. W., New Westmin- ster, B. C. WZI^ICrB, "Walter — British Columbia Land Surveyor, Hart Block, New West- minster. Born Dublin, Ireland, Sept. 17, 1871, son of Henry and Alice Gordon Wilkie. Educated: Hill Head School, Glasgow. Came to British Columbia, 1887. Clerk, Hudson's Bay Co., Lang- ley, 1890-1892; in business for himself. Langley, 1892-1896; surveying in vari- ous parts of British Columbia since 1896. Married Louisa Edwards, London, Eng., 1905. Society: A. F. & A. M. Con- servative; Episcopalian. Address: 504 St. George St., New Westminster, B. C. WZl^KINS, Ernest Drummond Hay. — Barrister. Born Hertfordshire, Eng- land, May 1, 1859, son of Arthur Drum- mond and Amelia Sophia Wilkins. Edu- cated Cheltenham College, England. Came to Canada 1881; Alberta, 1888; practiced Wetaskiwin since 1902. Mar- ried Kate Hollingsworth, 1892; has two sons and three daughters. Society: A. F. & A. M. (Past District Deputy Grand Lodge of Alberta). Conservative; An- glican. Address: Wetaskiwin, Alta. ALFRED I. WILKINSON. WII^KINSON, Alfred I.— Of Wilkinson & Putnam, Real Estate and Financial Agents, Agnew Blk., Prince Albert. Born York, England, Dec. 21, 1879, son of J. Brooke and Mary Ellen Whitewell Wil- kinson. Educated King James' Grammar School, Knaresborough, Yorkshire. Came to Canada, 1902. Farming, Manitoba, one year; Hudson's Bay Co., fur depart- ment, five years; with Great West Per- manent Loan Co., Winnipeg, one year; came to Prince Albert and established present business, 1909. Married Lena B. Kidd, 1908: has two sons. Club: Canadian. Society: A. F. & A. M. Con- servative; Anglican. Address: 20th St., W., Prince Albert, Sask. WrGKINSON, John Thomas. — Of New York Life Insurance Co., 413 Gran- ville St., Vancouver. Born Hamilton, Ont., Feb. 9, 1863, son of Thomas and Christian Bell Wilkinson. Educated Hamilton. Came to British Columbia 1883; boot and shoe business; importer of pedigreed live stock, including stand- ard bred trotting horses. Has visited practically every country in the world. Was for many years connected with the Vancouver World as traveling corre- spondent. Director of the Vancouver Exhibition Association; Vice President of the Vancouver Amateur Driving As- sociation. Married Mary Louise Kipp, Chilliwack, B. C, 1890. Clubs: Terminal City; Commercial. Recreations: Breed- ing and driving standard bred-horses Address: Granville Mansions, Vancouver, B. C. 859 WHO'S WHO AND WHY WZIiI^, Oeorg-e — Real Estate and Financial Broker, Masonic Temple Bldg., Prince Albert. Born Aberdeen, Scotland, Dec. 21, 1S66, son of George and Mar- garet Grant Will. Educated Aberdeen, Scotland. Came to Canada, 1886; mem- ber, Royal North West Mounted Police, 1888-1898; began present business, 1898. Member, Prince Albert Public School Board, 1910-1912. Married Rebecca Mc- Gregor, 1895; has two sons and one daughter. Society: A. F. & A. M. Con- servative; Presbyterian. Address: 119 W. 14th St., Prince Albert, Sask. JAMES HAROLD WILLARD WIIiIiABD, James Harold. — Manager Bemis Bros. Bag" Co., Alexander St., Winnipeg. Born Wrentham, Mass., Jan. 2, 1881, son of Artemus and Mary B. Willard. Educated Wrentham high school. Assistant cashier Bemis Bros. Bag Co., Boston, 1900; with same firm, San Francisco, 1903-1905; came to Win- nipeg, 1906; appointed present position, 1908. Member of Canadian Manufactur- ers Association; member Winnipeg Board of Trade. Married Jessie Louise Dwire, Winnipeg, 1906; has one daugh- ter. Club: Carleton. Society: A. F. & A. M. Recreations: Hunting, shooting. Congregationalist. Address: 256 Nassau St., Winnipeg, Man. WII.I.ABD, William Wesley, J. P. — Of Comox and Cumberland, Harness Em- porium, Cumberland. Born Beverly, Ont., Aug. 30, 1863, son of Joel and Mary Jane Willard. Educated public scliools. Came to Britisli Columbia 1893; establislied present business 1895. Offi- cial administrator for Comox electoral district; Alderman, 1898-1902-1904; May- or, 1902-1905-1906-1908. President Com- ox Agricultural Society. Married Mary Jane Doran, Thedford, Ont, 1888; has four sons. Societies: I. O. O. F.; L. O. L. (Royal Black Preceptory). Liberal; Methodist. Address: Cumberland, B. C. ADOLPHUS WILLIAMS, B. A., K. C. WIi;i.IAMS, Adolphus, B. A., X. C. — Of Williams, Walsh & McKim, Barris- ters and Solicitors, Molsons Bank Cham- bers, Vancouver. Born Aylmer, Ont., son of Dr. Adolphus William and Jane Burdick Williams. Educated public schools, St. Thomas; Toronto Univer- sity, and Osgoode Hall. Called to On- tario Bar and practiced Welland; came to Britisli Columbia and practiced Van- couver since 1889. Represented Van- couver, Britisli Columbia Legislature, five years. Police Magistrate, Vancou- ver, 1903-1909. Married Katherine Wy- lie Raeburn, Edinburgh, Scotland, 1890. Clubs: Vancouver, Jericho Country. Conservative; Anglican. Address: 1632 Burnaby St., Vancouver, B. C. WII^IiIAMS, Arthur Bryan, B. A. (J. P.) — Provincial Game Warden of Brit- ish Columbia. Born Lismany, Ireland, Dec. 8, 1866, son of David Arthur and Mary S. Williams. Educated Cambridge University, England. Came to British Columbia 1883; appointed present office 1905. Married Alice S. E. Moens, 1892; has one daughter. Clubs: Western, Union (Victoria). Recreations: Hunt- ting, shooting, fishing. Address: 1170 Georgia St., Vancouver, B. C. WII.I.IAMS, David Griffith.— Of Wil- liams & Murdorff, Ltd., Real Estate and Mining Brokers, 506-508 Hastings St. W., Vancouver; President Superior Coal & Improvement Co., Seattle; Director British Columbia Life Assurance Co. and several land and mining companies. Born Burry Port, South Wales, Nov. 13, 1859, son of Thomas and Margaret Williams. Educated private and public schools. Junior clerk B. P. & G. V. Ry., 1873-1878; clerk W. G. Williams, Burry Port, 1878-1880; clerk and bookkeeper 860 WHO'S WHO AND WHY DAVID GRIFFITH WILLIAMS James Williams, 1880-1883; commercial traveler, London and Bristol, 1883-1885; for some years connected with news- papers in the United States before com- ing- to British Columbia, 1892; estab- lished present business 1904. Member Vancouver Stock Exchange. Councillor. Point Grey, 1908-1909. Married Mollie Smith (deceased); married Caroline Mc- Lellan, Walla Walla, Wash., 1897; has two sons and four daughters. Club Terminal City. Societies: A. F. & A. M. I. O. O. F.; L. O. L. Recreations Fishing, motoring. Conservative; Bap- tist. Address: 7 Sixth Ave. E., Van- couver, B. C. WIIiI^IAMS, Georg-e Hailey — Resident Winnipeg Director of Matthews, Wright- son & Co. (Canada), Ltd., London, Eng- land, New York, Montreal, Toronto, Hali- fax and 722 Union Bank Bldg., Winni- peg; Director London Mutual Fire Insur- ance Co.; Managing Director Matthews, Wrightson Loan & Investment Co., Ltd.; Managing Director, Carson & Williams Land Investment Co. Born London, Eng- land, Sept. 18, 1876, son of George Ba- ward and Frances Louise Hailey Wil- liams. Educated Mostyn House, Park- gate, Cheshire; Dulwich and Wliitgift Croydon. Came to Canada, 1894; clerk Royal Bank of Canada, Truro, N. S.. 1894; served that bank in different ca- pacities at different points until 1911, when started present business. Conserv- ative; Anglican. Address: 812 Grosve- nor Ave., AVinnipeg, Man. WII^XilAMS, Hug-h Gerald, M. D., C. M. — -Physician and Surgeon, Barnard Ave., Vernon. Born Truro, N. S., Jan. 21, 1869, son of Hugh and Henrietta Wil- liams. Educated Trent College, Not- tingham, England; St. Thomas Hospital, HUGH GERALD WILLIAMS, M. D., C. M. London; Queen's College, Kingston, Ont; British Columbia Medical Council. Came to British Columbia 1894. Practiced Victoria, 1894; Caribou, 1894; Vernon, since 1894. Club: Long Lake Country. Recreations: Hunting, fishing. Angli- can. Address: Vernon, B. C. WIX;i;iA.MS, John, Ex.-M. I.. A Farm- er. Born Ysciefiog, Flintshire, Wales, July 3, 1860. Educated public schools; came to Hamilton, Ont., 1881; to Manitoba, 1882, and took up a homestead. Direc- tor Melita Farmers' Elevator Co.; elect- ed Reeve for municipality Arthur, 1906; was unsuccessful candidate for Manitoba Legislature for Arthur 1903; elected 1907; unsuccessful again July 11, 1910; first man to introduce direct legislation as a political issue in Canada. Married Clementine Rogers, 1892; has three sons and one daughter. Anglican; Liberal. Address: Melita, Man. WZI.I.IAMS, John Henry. — Of Wil- liams & West, Accountants and Audi- tors, McDougall Block, Calgary. Born London, England, April 23, 1882, son of David and Elizabeth Williams. Edu- cated Christ's Hospital, London; Junior Clerk Blshopsgate Institute, London, 1896; came to Alberta, 1903; chief ac- countant C. P. R., superintendent's of- fice, Calgary, 1905; established present business, 1907. Married Mary Virginia Ritchie, daughter of Thomas G. G. Rit- chie, M. D., Edinburgh, 1906; has one son. Clubs: Alberta; Century. Liberal; Anglican. Address: 1512 Twelfth Ave., W., Calgary, Alta. WIIiIiIAMS, John. — Managing Direc- tor Vancouver Breweries, Ltd. Born London, England, April 5, 1855, son of John and Dorothy Williams. Educated London public schools. Came to British Columbia 1887. Married Elsie Williams, 1900; has four sons and one daughter. Club: Vancouver. Society: A. F. & A. M. Address: 1173 Broadway W., Van- couver, B. C. 861 WHO'S WHO AND WHY WHiIiIAMS, John T. Chawner. — In- spector of fisheries for Dominion Gov- ernment, 519 Pender St. W., Vancouver. Born Kent, England, Nov. 27, 1858, son of Samuel T. and Hester Williams. Edu- cated Mill Hill College, England; came to British Columbia 1887. Member of firm of Williams Bros., land surveyors, 1888-1904. Appointed Inspector of Fish- eries for Dominion Government, 1904. Stipendiary magistrate. Won lawn ten- nis championship for British Columbia, 1888. Married Ella Grant McColl, 1905. Clubs: Terminal City, Vancouver. Rec- reations: Shooting, fishing, lawn tennis. Address: 1103 Pacific St., Vancouver, B. C. WZIiIiZAMS, Parker, M. I^. A. — Born Wales, March 14, 1873. Engaged coal mining, Wales, Alberta and Washing- ton; railway camps, Ontario and British Columbia; and lumber camps. Upper Ot- tawa. Unsuccessful candidate for Brit- ish Columbia Legislature, 1902; elected for Newcastle, 1903; re-elected 1907 and 1909. Socialist. Address: Nanaimo, B. C. 'W^HiZ^IAMS, Ricliard Henry. — Of R. H. Williams & Sons, Ltd., Regina. Born Toronto, June 13, 1852, son of James and Sarah Williams. Educated public schools Cremore. Came to Winnipeg 1881; engaged contracting and lumber business, Regina, 1882-1906; organized Regina Lumber & Supply Co., 1884. Elected first Industrial School in the Territories at mouth of High River, Al- berta; associated with Alexander Shep- pard in the mercantile business, 1889; subsequently purchasing Mr. Sheppard's interest and conducting business on his own account; has one of largest stores west of Winnipeg. Alderman Regina, 1888-1890; 1895-1896; elected Mayor, 1891-1892; re-elected 1909-1910. Married Mary Susan Read, Stratford, Ont., 1874; has four sons and two daughters. Club: Canadian. Recreation: Curling. Lib- eral; Anglican. Address: 1827 Rose St., Regina, Sask. WZZ^I^IAMS, Victor Georgre, M. D. — Eye, Ear, Nose and Throat Specialist, 325 Portage Ave., Winnipeg. Born Corn- wall, England, 1874, son of the late Sir Frederick Martin Williams, Bart, and Lady Williams. Educated Clifton and St. Bees schools, England; post graduate course Royal London Opthalmic and Cen- tral Hospital; came to Canada 1893; practiced Winnipeg since 1907. Married Mary Elizabeth Baker, Montreal, 1895; has two sons and two daughters. Ad- dress: 418 Wardlow Ave., Winnipeg, Man. WIIiIiIAniS, WilUam Edward, B. A., Iil^. B. — Of Williams & Manson, Barris- ters, Prince Rupert. Born Corbetton, Ont., April 26, 1879, son of Mark G. and Arabella S. Williams. Educated Toronto, graduate Toronto University (arts and law) and Osgoode Hall. Practiced To- ronto, 1908. Came to British Columbia 1908. City solicitor for Prince Rupert. Married Mary Andrews, Toronto. So- ciety: K. of P. Recreation: Boating. Ad- dress: Prince Rupert, B. C. GEORGE E. WILLIAMSON. VTIIiZ^ZAMSOir, Oeorg'e B. — President Imperial Investment Co., 2313 Main St., Vancouver. Born Orilla, Ont., May 16, 1865, son of Robert and Rose Anne Gate- by Williamson. Educated: public school, Orillia. Came to British Columbia 1889; building business as Mills & William- son, Vancouver, ■ 1890-1910; present busi- ness since 1910. Alderman, Vancouver, 1911. License Commissioner, 1910; mem- ber Board of Works. Served as Ser- geant 5th Regiment, Garison Artillery, 15 years; served with York and Simcoe Regiments, Northwest Rebellion, 1885. Married Mary A. Winters, Orillia, Ont., 1897; has one daughter. Club: Imperial, Vancouver. Recreations: Hunting, fish- ing, shooting. Conservative: Presbyterian. Address: 121 Tenth Ave. W., Vancouver, B. C. "WIX^IiZAMSOir, John. — Journalist, Editor Penticton Herald. Born Liver- pool, England, April 13, 1865, son of Robert and Mary Ann Williamson. Edu- cated public schools and Liverpool Col- lege. Reporter, Daily Post, Liverpool, 1879-1882; business for himself, Widnes, England, 1882-1904; Parliamentary Agent, Widnes, 1904-1909; Parliamentary Agent, Wandsworth Division, London, 1909-1910; society editor World, Van- couver, 1910-1911; editor Penticton Her- ald, since 1911. Alderman Widnes, Town Council, 1902-1909. Married Helen Far- rell, 1884; has eight sons and nine daugh- ters. Club: Vancouver Press. Recrea- tion: Music. Address: 2632 Howard St., Vancouver B. C. 862 WHO'S WHO AND WHY JOHN HENRY CHARLES WILLOUGHBY, M. D., CM. WII^^OUGHB'S', John Henry Charles, M. J>., C. Itt. — Of J. H. C. Willoughby, Sumner Co., Ltd., Financial Brokers, Twenty-first St. E., Saskatoon. Born Co- boure Ont., July 3, 1861, son of Rev. Nicholas Ramsay and Amelia Kells Wil- loughby. Educated Upper Canada Col- lege; Collegiate Institute, Peterboro and Cobourg; Victoria University; Toronto Medical College; practiced medicine Sas- katoon, 1883; Regina, 1887; practiced medicine and took up farm lands. Sas- katoon, 1900; editor Saskatoon Phoenix, 1904-1905; school trustee. Saskatoon, 1884; Alderman Regina, 1891-1892, 1894- 1895; Mayor Regina, 1893; unsuccessful candidate to Saskatoon Legislature for Regina, 1898; Councillor, Saskatoon, 1903-1904; Alderman 1907-1908 and 1910- 1911; president Saskatoon Board of Trade, 1905; Director Saskatoon Exhibi- tion Board, 1906-1911; member Saska- toon Parks Commission, 1907-1911; served as surgeon Northwest Rebellion, 1885; one of the first prisoners captured by Rial. Married Helen Gertrude Hil- liard, Peterboro, Ont., 1894; has one son and three daughters. Clubs: Saskatoon, Pacific (Victoria), Laurentian (Ottawa). Societies: I. O. O. P.; K. of P.; I. O. F.; C. O. F. Recreations: Lacrosse, foot- ball, boating, curling. Conservative; An- gelican. Address: 36 Ed>=rar Ave., To- ronto, Ont. 863 WHO'S WHO AND WHY CHARLES WILLOUGHBY WZX^I.OUGHBV, Cliarles. — Of Wil- loughby & Duncan, Contractors, Regina. Born Brockville, Ont., Nov. 5, 1857, son of William and Eleanor Willoughby. Educated public schools Almonte. Stone mason and bricklayer, Almonte, 1873; engaged as foreman Moore & Fields, contractors, of Canton, N. Y. ; Hunting- ton, Ont., 1878-1879; employed in Pullman Works, 1880-1881; foreman Union Depot, Hannibal, Mo., 1881; came to Manitoba, 1882, and engaged farming and later contractor, Winnipeg. Came to Regina, 1885; foreman for Jelley & Soucisse, contractors; partnership with R. H. Wil- liams, 1886-1891; founded present Arm 1896; manager Construction Co. of Re- gina; Director Inter-Ocean Pressed Brick Co.; Director Capital Ice Co.; Di- rector Regina Foundry and Beaver Lum- ber Co.; President Regina Lumber and Supply Co.; Alderman Regina, 1897-1898; elected for 1911 and 1912. Married Mary Ellen Rea, Almonte, Ont., 1889; has one son and two daughters. Societies: A. F. & A. M.; I. O. O. F.; C. O.. F. Rec- creations: Baseball, curling, lacrosse. Conservative; Methodist. Address: 2041 Cornwall St., Regina, Sask. 'WIXI^OUaEBT, Samuel Thomas. — Publisher, Proprietor The Enterprise. Born Listowel, Ont., June 20, 1882, son of Thomas Henry and Anna M. Willough- by. Educated Listowel public schools; came to Saskatchewan, 1902; engaged as editor, Rosthern, since 1906. Society: Rosthern Lodge, A. F. & A. M. Address: Rosthern, Sask. WELLINGTON BARTLEY WIL- LOUGHBY, B. A., LL. B. WILLOUGHBY, Wellingrton Bartley, B. A., LL. B. — Of Willoughby, Pickett, Craig and McWilliams, Barristers, Union Bank Bldg., Moose Jaw. Born Charles- ton, Peel County, Ont., July 10, 1859. son of John and Margaret A. Willough- by. Educated Hamilton College Insti- tute, Toronto University. Law student with McMichael, Hoskins & Ogden, To- ronto, 1883; admitted to Ontario Bar, 1886; practiced under firm name of Wil- loughby, McPhillips and Cameron, To- ronto. Came to Moose Jaw, 1897; ap- pointed City Solicitor, Moose Jaw, 1908; President Law Society for Saskatchewan, member Senate Saskatchewan Univer- sity; Director Moose Jaw Realty Co.; Director Moose Jaw Land Co.; Director Saskatchewan Loan and Investment Co., Ltd. Unsuccessful Conservative candi- date for House of Commons, 1895. Mem- ber Saskatchewan Legislature, for Moose Jaw and leader of the opposition, 1912. Married Susan Smedley Jones, Pliiladel- phia. Pa., 1892 (deceased). Club: Moose Jaw. Society: A. F. & A. M. Conserva- tive; Anglican. Address: 56 Manitoba St., E., Moose Jaw, Sask. WZLLSON, Norman Carrie, LL. B. — Barrister. Born Ridgetown, Ont., Aug. 31, 1884, son of John Neil and Kath- er Willson. Educated public schools and Collegiate Institute. Ridgetown; Mani- toba University. Taught school Thames- ville, 1902; articled as student with Isaac Campbell, K. C, Winnipeg, 1905; called to Alberta Bar, 1908; president Conservative Association, Strathcona Provincial Electoral District. Societies: A. F. & A. M.; I. O. O. F. Recreations: Tennis, curling. Liberal -rConservative; Presbyterian. Address: 50 Main St. N., Strathcona, Alta. 864 WHO'S WHO AND WHY WILLIAM HARPER WILLSON, M. D. WIIiliSON, William Harper, M. S. — Physician, Wood Vallance Block, Nelson, B. C; largely interested in gold mining. Sheep Creek, B. C, and platinum, near Nelson, B. C. Born St. Catherines, Ont., Aug. 3, 1873, son of Capt. Harper and Mary Willson. Educated Manitoba Uni- versity, Winnipeg. Came to British Co- lumbia 1898. C. P. R. surgeon, 1898- 1899; surgeon for Crows Nest Pass Coal Co., 1898-1902; practicing Nelson since 1906. Chairman Carbonado School Board. President Fernie Liberal Asso- ciation, 1900; served with 13th Battery, Winnipeg, six years. Married Ida Ella Lee, daughter of John Lee, Carberry, Man., 1902; has two sons. Club: Nel- son. Recreations: Hockey. Liberal; An- glican. Address: Nelson, B. C. WII.I,W^Ay, Henry Hayes, M. J,. A. — Farmer. Born Bristol England,, Oct. 17, 1866, son of Henry and Elizabeth Ann Willway. Educiated Bristol grammar school and private schools. Secretary- Treasurer and Trustee of School Board; President local Agricultural Society; elected to Legislature for Pleasant Hills, 1908. Married Annette Bawden, 1892; has two sons and six daughters. Con- servative; Anglican. Address: Cotham, Sask. WIl^MOT, Edward Ashley, C. E.— De- partment of Public Works, Victoria. Born St. John's, N. B., Nov. 4, 1845, son of late Hon. Robert Duncan Wilmot (who represented Sunbury County in the Sen- ate from the time of confederation until 1880, from 1878-1880 was Speaker of the Senate with a seat in the Cabinet; ap- pointed Lieutenant Governor of New Brunswick, 1880). Educated Sunbury grammar school; University of New Brunswick. Assistant Engineer on Sur- veys and Construction of the Inter- Colonial Railway, 1868-1875; Resident Engineer on the M. N. C. Ry. ; Engineer Kingston and Pembroke Ry. ; Division Engineer on the Survey and Construction of C. P. R., 1883-1890.; Resident Engineer on Victoria Sewerage Works, 1890-1892; Victoria City Engineer, 1892-1899; En- gineer in charge of Construction and In- spection of Dykes for Provincial Gov- ernment since 1899. Married Isabel Mar- garet Humphrey, Oct. 14, 1879; has four sons and one daughter. Club: Union. Address: 978 Nicola St., Vancouver, B. C. VriLSON, Albert Arthur, M. D. C. M. — Physician and Surgeon, 1076 Robson St., Vancouver. Born Perth, Ont., Sept. 27, 1878, son of A. T. and Mary Davidson Wilson. Educated McGill University. Graduated, 1907; traveled and studied Europe, 1907-1909; came to British Co- lumbia and practiced 1909. Married La- zelle Anderson, M. B., Vancouver, 1911. Club: University. Recreations: Fishing, shooting, music. Anglican. Address: 1076 Robson St., Vancouver, B. C. WII^SOII', Alexander Dougflas, B. A., JmIm, B. — Of Wilson & Jamieson, Barris- ters, 619 Hastings St., Vancouver. Born Dundas, Ont, May 27, 1869, son of Rich- ard Todd and Margaret Anne Gartshore Wilson. Educated public schools, Dun- das; Toronto University; Osgoode Hall. Called to Ontario Bar 1907; British Co- lumbia Bar 1907. Member of firm Lad- ner & Wilson, 1908-1910; present part- nership formed 1910. Lieutenant, 72nd Highlanders, Vancouver, 1911. Conserv- ative; Presbyterian. Address: Vancouver, B. C. WIIiSON, Arclutoald. — Of Wilson Bros., Saskatoon. Born near Almonte, Ont., June 23, 1876, son of Robert and Jane Wilson. Educated public schools. Moose Jaw. Engaged in ranching with father at Dundurn, 1890; came to Saskatoon and engaged in livery and feed business with his brother, 1903; Director Saskatche- wan Milling Co. Married Mabel Lena Conn, Smith Falls, Ont., 1909; has one son. Societies: I. O. F.; K. of P.. Rec- reations: Curling, football, baseball. Non-partisan; Presbyterian. Address: 327 Fifth Ave., Saskatoon, Sask. WZIiSON, Arthur Ailing-. — - Manager Canadian Bank of Commerce, Fort Wil- liam. Born Walkerton, Ont., April 10, 1881, son of Horace Ailing and Eliza- beth Lucinda Wilson. Educated public schools Walkerton and Toronto; Harbord College Institute and Model School, To- ronto. Clerk with H. H. Dewart, K. C; Crown Attorney, Toronto, 1894-1896; clerk, Trusts Corporation of Ontario. To- ronto, 1897-1899. Junior, Canadian Bank of Commerce, Toronto, 1899; transferred London, England, New York and Mont- 865 WHO'S WHO AND WHY ARTHUR ALINING WILSON real branches; appointed manager Fort William, 1907; Vice President Fort Wil- liam Board of Trade, 1911. Served with Q. O. R., Toronto, 1900-1902. Married Lucie Nenon Ruttan, daughter of Rob- ert A. Ruttan, Port Arthur, 1908; has one son. Clubs: Canadian (President); Kaministikwia; Fort William; Port Ar- thur; Royal Canadian Yacht; Argonaut Rowing; Fort William Rowing. Recrea- tion: Rowing. Anglican. Address: 422 S. Norah St., Fort William, Ont. WIIiSON, Belle Holland, M. D. — Phy- sician, wife of Thomas A. Wilson, M. D., Vancouver. Born Milton, Iowa, Jan. 18, 1869, daughter of John C. and Hary Hol- land. Educated public and high schools, Milton; graduate Keokuk Medical Col- lege, Keokuk, Iowa, 1897; Willamette University, Salem, 1903; school teacher, Milton, 1886. Came to British Columbia 1897; first lady deputy coroner in Can- ada. Married Thomas A. Wilson, M. D. ; has two sons and one daughter. Club: Women's University (Vice President). Address: 2303 Main St., Vancouver, B. C. WlliSOir, Bifffferstaff.— Of the B. Wil- son Co., Ltd., Victoria. Born Victoria, March 18, 1874, son of William Wilson. Educated British Columbia and England. Club: Pacific. Society: A. F. & A. M. Address: 1770 Rockland Ave., Victoria, B. C. WZIiSON, Hon. Cliarles, K. C. — Of Wil- son & Whealler, Barristers and Solic- itors, Winch Bldg., Vancouver. Born London, England, Feb. 5, 1841. Came to British Columbia 1862. Practiced as a member of firm Wilson & Campbell; aft- erwards Wilson, Senkler & Bloomfleld. Elected to British Columbia Legislature representing Cariboo, 1882; unsuccessful 1886, 1890, 1900; elected for Vancouver, 1903. Appointed Attorney General in McBride Administration, 1903. Clubs: HON. CHARLES WILSON. K. C. Vancouver, Union (Victoria). Conserva- tive; Unitarian. Address: Pine and Mat- thews Ave., Shaughnessy Heights, Van- couver, B. C. Wl^SOir, Charles H.— Of Crowe & Wil- son, Real Estate Brokers and Contrac- tors, 441 Seymour St., Vancouver. Born Wingham, Ont., son of John and Char- lotte Gray Wilson. Came to British Co- lumbia, 1886; member of Vancouver City Council, 1901; chairman of Water Board and Alderman, Vancouver, 1904. Ad- dress: 1931 Nelson St., Vancouver, B. C. WIIISON, David, Ex-M. X;. A Of Old- fleld, Kirby & Gardner, Financial Agents, 234 Portage Ave., Winnipeg. Born Lim- erick, Ireland, May 25, 1858, son of Jes- sie and Rev. David Wilson, D. D. Edu- cated Switzers and Weir's (jollege. Mem- ber of Corn Exchange, London, 1879- 1883. Came to Manitoba and engaged in ranching, 1883-1902. Councillor and Reeve of Rural Municipality of Lans- downe, 1902; elected for Gladstone to Manitoba Legislature, 1906; unsuccessful 1907. Manager North Western Invest- ment Co.. Winnipeg. Married Emily Bates, Moncton, N. B'., 1891. Clubs: Manitoba, Carlton, Adanac, Canadian. Society: A. F. & A. M. Conservative. Address: 123 Lewis St., Fort Rouge, Winnipeg, Man. WHiSON, David Douglas — Manager Bank of Vancouver, New Westminster. Born Seaforth, Ont., Sept. 13, 1880, son of David Douglas and Helen Richard- .son Wilson. Educated: public and high scliools, Seaforth. Junior clerk, Domin- ion Bank, Seaforth, 1899; manager WHO'S WHO AND WHY Dominion Bank, Strathcona, 1909-1910; chief accountant, Bank of Vancouver, Vancouver, 1911. Married Myrtle Bell, Huntsville, Ont., 1910; has one son. Club: Westminster. Societies: A. F. & A. M. ; S. O. S. Recreations: outdoor sports. Presbyterian. Address: 3402 Heather St., Vancouver, B. C. 'WXIiSOJH, Hon. David Henry, M. D. — Physician (retired). Born Carp, Ont., Oct. 2, 1855, son of Thomas and Sarah Wilson. Educated Pakenham high school. Trinity University, Toronto University. Ontario College of Physicians and Sur- geons. Practiced medicine Manitoba, 1879. Elected for Dufferin County to Manitoba Legislature, 1882; re-elected four subsequent elections; Provincial Secretary for Manitoba, 1884; later Min- ister of Public Works, resigning 1SS8. Resumed practice of medicine, Vancou- ver, 1889, retiring from active profes- sional life, 1894; put bill through legis- lature for incorporating Manitoba Med- ical College; President Vancouver Med- ical Association; President of Conserva- tive Association of British Columbia: Vice President of British Columbia Per- manent Loan Co.; Vice President Pacific Coast Fir Insurance Co.; President Royal Plate Glass Insurance Co. Married An- nie E. Armstrong, 1887; has three daugh- ters. Conservative. Address: Chilcote and Haro Sts., Vancouver, B. C. WILSOM", Frank Clayton. — Of Living- ston & Wilson, Barristers, Yorkton. Born Copetown, Ont., Jan. 20, 1888, son of James Howell and Rhoda Wilson. Edu- cated public and high schools, Dundas; College Institute, Hamilton. Came to Saskatchewan, 1903; student with E. L. Blwood, Moosomin, 1903; called to Sas- katchewan Bar and entered part- nership Elwood & Wilson, 1908. Moved to Yorkton, 1911; present partnership established, 1912. Society: K. of P. Rec- reation: tennis. Conservative; Presby- terian. Address: Yorkton, Sask. 'WUiSON, Prederica. — Lady Superin- tendent, General Hospital, Winnipeg. Born Goderich, Ont.. daughter of .Tane and Capt. Frederick Wilson, R. N. Edu- cated Goderich, Winnipeg General Hos- pital Training School for Nurses (gradu- ated 1899). Staff nurse, Winnipeg Gen- eral Hospital, one year; night superin- tendent and staff nurse. General Hospi- tal, Albany, N. Y. ; Lady Superintendent General Hospital, Medicine Hat; ap- pointed to present position, 1905. So- cieties: Canadian Superintendents' Asso- ciation; American Superintendents' As- sociation; W. G. H. Alumnae Associa- tion; American Association for Study & Prevention of Infant Mortality. Angli- can. Address: General Hospital, Winni- peg, Man. Wll^SOir, r. Fardoe — Consulting Engi- neer, Pacific Bldg., Vancouver. Born Droitwich, England, Oct. 8, 1880, son of John and Mary Ann Wilson. Educated Hartlebury Grammar School. Surveyor, Birmingham. Came to British Columbia 1908. Married Mabel Alice Tighe, Win- nipeg, 1907; has two sons. Address: 2716 Clark Drive, Vancouver, B. C. GEORGE I. WILSON. WII^SON, Georg-e I. — President, Coast Steamship Co., 530 Seymour St., Van- couver. Born Portsoy, Scotland, Febru- ary 26, 1849, son of James Wilson. Edu- cated public schools, Fordyce, Scotland. Came to Canada, 1871. Mercantile busi- ness with Hon. William Muirhead, Chat- ham, N. B., 1871-1876; dry goods busi- ness, Chatham, 1876-1882. Came to Bri- tish Columbia, 1887; dry good business, Vancouver, 1887-1895; with Brunswick Canning Co., Vancouver, 1894-1903; gen- eral manager British Columbia Packing Association, 1903. Married Elizabeth J. Bain; has three sons and two daughters. Clubs: Vancouver; Terminal City; Jeri- cho. Society: A. F. & A. M. Presbyter- ian. Address: 1100 Barclay St., Van- couver St., Vancouver, B. C. VTHmSON, Rev. Gilbert B., M.A., I^I^.B., Ph.D. — Pastor, Augustine Presbyterian Church, Winnipeg. Born Newton Rob- inson, Ont., 1867, son of James Wilson, J. P., and Agnes Robinson. Educated Bradford High School; Toronto Univer- sity; Knox College, Toronto; Halle and Berlin, Germany. Came to Winnipeg, 1900. Member of Manitoba College Sen- ate and Board; member Manitoba Uni- versity Council and Royal Commission, 1908-1910. Publications: "Thesis: The Pre-Exilic Psalter"; "The Dissolution of 867 WHO'S WHO AND WHY the Monasteries." Married Harriet Hill Smirle, M.A., Ottawa, 1903; has one son and three daughters. Clubs: Canadian; Alpine. Recreations: riding, bowling, curling, yachting, tennis. Presbyterian. Address: 111 Royal St., Winnipeg, Man. VTIImSON, Harriett Smirle, M.A. — Wife of Rev. Gilbert Wilson, LL.B., Ph.D., Minister of Augustine Church, Winnipeg. Born Ottawa, daughter of Harriett Holmes Cowley and Archibald Smirle, well-known educationist. Educated Col- legiate Institute, Ottawa (honors) ; Queen's University (honors). Came to Winnipeg, 1904. Identified with literary side of university life; wrote thesis on "The Influence of Normandy on Eng- land." Married Rev. Gilbert Wilson, LL.B., Ph.D., 1903; has one son and two daughters. Club: University Soci- ety; Women's Art Association. Presby- terian. Address: 111 Royal St., Winni- peg, Man. Wll^SOir, Henry Georg-e Wlltoerforce. — Of Wilson & Bothwell, barrister, so- licitor, Indian Head. Born Arnprior, Ont, March 31, 1873, son of George and Mary Cecelia Wilson. Educated High School, Almonte; Osgoode Hall. Prac- ticed as Craig & Wilson, Renfrew, 1898. Came to Saskatchewan, and practiced since 1900. Solicitor for Bank of Mon- treal; solicitor Union Bank of Canada; solicitor Town of Indian Head; solicitor Union Trust Co., Ltd. Farms three sec- tions (1920 acres) of land near Indian Head. Married Elizabeth Cameron Ed- wards, Carleton Place, Ont, 1910. Club: Indian Head. Society: A. F. & A. M. Recreations: motoring, boating. Liberal. Presbyterian. Address: Indian Head, Sask. WH^SOir, Herbert Goulding-. — Of Wil- son Bros., Wholesale Grocers, 532 Her- ald St., Victoria; President, Victoria Board of Trade, 1910-1912. Born Lon- don, England, April 10, 1872, son of William and Isabel Eilbeck Wilson. Edu- cated Christ Church College, Finchley, London, England. Came to Britisli Co- lumbia, 1873; employee, R. R. Rithet & Co., Ltd., Victoria, 1888-1892;- present firm since 1892. Married Harriet Eliza- beth Ross, daughter of Dixie H. Ross, Victoria, 1902; has one son. Clubs: Pacific (President, 1909-1911); Union; Vancouver; James Bay Athletic. Con- servative. Anglican. Address: Victoria, B. C. WXIiSON, James Osgroode. — Superin- tendent, Royal Northwest Mounted Po- lice, Lethbridge. Born Dundas, Ont., August 17, 1858, son of John and Mar- garet Wilson. Educated public and grammar schools, Dundas. Came to Al- berta as constable. Royal Northwest Mounted Police, 1879; rose from ranks to present position. Married Sarah Adelaide Thomas, Chippewa, Ont., 1888; has one daughter. Club: Chinook. Rec- reations: shooting, cricket. Anglican. Address: The Barracks, Lethbridge, Alta. JAMES R. WILSON. WH^SOIf, James B. — Manager Saska- toon Milling Co., Ltd. Born near Al- monte, Ont., September 16, 1866, son of Robert and Jane Wilson. Educated pub- lic schools, Carleton County. Came to Saskatchewan and farmed with his father near Dundurn, 1883; employed in Baker & Lee's grocery and hardware store. Moose Jaw, 1884; assisted in bringing the first hospital corps from Moose Jaw to Saskatoon, to care for wounded in battle of Fish .Creek, North- west Rebellion, 1885; contractor on G. N. R., Prince Albert branch and Cal- gary and Edmonton line, 1887-1892; re- turned to Dundurn and farmed, 1892- 1896; came to Saskatoon and entered in- to partnership with James Leslie under the firm name of Leslie «& Wilson, gen- eral store, implements, and lumber, 1896; sold mercantile business to James Clinkskill, 1889; retaining lumber and implement business; disposed of his in- terests to Mr. Leslie, April, 1900, and came to Moose Jaw, where he purchased a grocery business; returned to Saska- toon, and again entered into partnership WHO'S WHO AND WHY with James Leslie, and operated a flour mill and grain business, 1902; disposed of his interest in 1906; eng-ag-ed in ele- vator business with James Leslie, under Arm name of The Wilson & Leslie Co., Ltd.; this Arm amalgamated with the Saskatoon Mill & Elevator Co., 1910; overseer of the village of Saskatoon, 1903; elected first mayor Saskatoon by acclamation, 1904; elected alderman, 1906; but resigned; elected mayor, 1907, and re-elected by acclamation, 1908; un- successful candidate for Saskatchewan Legislature, 1908; was largely instru- mental in establishment of municipal electric light plant. Married Lena Cole, Winnipeg, 1906. Club: Saskatoon. So- cieties: I. O. F. ; K. of P. Conservative. Presbyterian. Address: 331 Fourth Ave., Saskatoon, Sask. MORRIS W. WILSON. WXI^SON, Morris W. — Manager Royal Bank of Canada, Vancouver. Born Lunenburg, N. S., March 1, 1881, son of J. H. and Helen Young Wilson. Edu- cated High school, Lunenburg. Junior, Royal Bank, Lunenburg, 1897; subse- quently stationed Halifax, Charlotte- town, P. E. I., and Montreal; assistant manager, Truro; present position since 1909. Served as Lieutenant, 4th P. E. L Regiment, Canadian Artillery. Married Clara Leone Mason, 1906. Methodist. Address: "The Stadacona," Vancouver, B. C. WZIiSON', Norman Bichard, M.A., Ph.D. — Professor of mathematics, Wes- ley College, Winnipeg. Born Cobourg, Ont., November 31, 1879, son of Richard and Mary Adelia Wilson. Educated To- ronto University; Cornell University; Chicago University. Lecturer in mathe- matics in Royal Military College, Kings- ton, 1899. Liberal. Methodist. Address: Wesley College, Winnipeg, Man. WIZ^SOIT, Feter Edmond, B.A., TmIm.'B.-^ Judge of the County Court of Bast Koot- enay. Born Tecumseh Township, Sim- coe County, Ont., August 28, 1872, son of Charles and Rachel Wilson. Educat- ed: High school, Brampton, Ont.; To- ronto University. Came to British Co- lumbia, 1896. Practiced law, Nelson, in partnership with Hon. Mr. Justice Galli- her until appointment to Bench, 1905. City Solicitor, Nelson, 1899-1905. Mar- ried Christine Brown, 1896; has two sons and five daughters. Recreations: golf, curling, bowling. Anglican. Address: Cranbrook, B'. C. WII^SON, Rev. Robert James, B.A., m.A. — St. Andrew's Church, Vancouver. Born Simcoe, Ont., June 4, 1872, son of Agnes and James Wilson, J.P., Coram, in H.C.J. Educated High school, Brad- ford; Toronto University; Knox College; (Prince of Wales scholarship, Knox Col- lege; gold medallist in oratory, Knox College, 1901). Came to British Colum- bia and appointed to present charge, 1902. Trustee, Y. W. C. A.; member of board, Victorian Order of Nurses; mem- ber Alexandra Orphanage; member Chil- dren's Aid Society; member Strathcona Institute; member Bible Society. Mar- ried Mary Isabel Northway, B.A., Tor- onto; has one son and one daughter Recreations: golf, motoring. Presbyter- Ian. Address: 1657 Burnaby St., Van- couver, B. C. VriLSOJSf, Bussell. — Of Wilson Bros., 120 Second St., N., Saskatoon. Born near Almonte, Carleton County, Ont., July 6, 1864, son of Robert and Jane Wilson. Educated public schools. Carle- ton County. Came to Saskatoon with his father and took up land at Dundurn, 1863. Farmed on own account, Hanley, 1884; guide to Transportation Depart- ment, Northwest Rebellion, from Moose Jaw to Fish Creek, 1885; assisted in bringing second corps of hospital doc- tors from Moose Jaw to Batoche; en- gaged in railroad contracting with his brother, James Wilson, on the G. N. R., from Fort Buford to Helena, Mont.; en- gaged in dray business Moose Jaw, 1888; livery and feed business with H. McDon- ald, Moose Jaw, 1892-1896; with his brother, Archibald Wilson, Dundurn, 1896-1903; in livery business, Saskatoon, 1903-1907; in carriage, automobile and harness business, under firm name of Wilson Bros., 1907; member of Public School Board, 1906-1910; 1911-1912; di- rector Saskatoon Milling Co.; director Northwestern Telephone Co. Married Ida May Dunham, Brockville, Ont., 1909. Society: I. O. F. Recreations: curling, football. Presbyterian. Address: 319 Fifth Ave., Saskatoon, Sask. 869 WHO'S WHO AND WHY RUPERT EARLB WILSON. WU^SON, Bupert Earle — Of Wilson Land Co., Real Estate and Farm Lands Ag-ents, 1710 Rose St., Regina. Born Mount Forest, Ont., May 10, 1887, son of Richard J. and Frances E. Costello Wilson. Educated public schools and Collegiate Institute, Kingston, Ont. With Rathbun Co., Oshawa, Ont., 1901- ]n02; with C. P. R. ticket office, Toronto, 1903-1905; on staff of Dominion Bank of Toronto, Orillia, Brandon and Saska- toon, 1906-1911; established Leader In- vestment Co., Regina. 1911; bought that business and changed name to Wilson Land Co., 1912. Married Marion Mitch- ell Darrach, daughter of Robert Darrach, 1912. Club: Commercial. Societies: K. P.; D. O. K. K.; B. P. O. E. Recreations: Athletics. Liberal; Christian Scientist. Address: Crescent Annex, Regina, Sask. 870 WHO'S WHO AND WHY WUkSOir, Tom. — ^Dominion Govern- ment Horticultural Inspector, represent- ing the horticultural, botanical, and en- tymological division of Department of Agriculture, Fumigation Station, Van- couver. Born Edinburgh, Scotland, July 25, 1854, son of John and Violet Wilson. Educated Edinburgh School of Arts, un- der Professor Balfour, and botany, hor- ticulture and forestry. Horticulturist in Scotland. Tea planter, India, 1878-1884. Came to British Columbia, 1890. Was on the Provincial Board of Agriculture for two years; on Aberdeen Ranch at Coldstream, Okanagan Valley. Inspec- tor and Instructor to the Indian Or- chards. Served with Midlothian Coa.st Artillery fourteen years; Surman Valley, Mounted Rifles in India; 90th Canadian Rifles, Winnipeg. Married Alic K. Lees, Brandon, has three sons. Address: 1105 Broadway, Vancouver, B. C. WZl^SOir, Thomas Alexander, M.D. — Physician. Born Ottawa, December 23, 1864, son of Robert and Letitia Wilson. Educated public scliools and Collegiate Institute, Ottawa; Hospital College of Medicine, Louisville, Ky., 1895; Queen's University, Kingston, 1900. Scliool teacher. Eastern Ontaria, 1882. Came to British Columbia, 1897. Married Belle Holland, M. D., Milton, Iowa; has two sons and one daughter. Societies: A. F. & A. M.; I. O. O. F. Address: 2303 Main St. Vancouver, B. C. WILSON, Thomas Haddow, M. D. — Physician. Born Waterloo, Ont., Febru- ary 3, 1869, son of John and Mary Wil- son. Educated Manitoba University. Practiced Manitoba, 1897. Came to Bri- tish Columbia, 1898. Married Clara May Mitchell, 1898; has one son and one daughter. Recreations: motoring. Ad- dress: 407 Hastings St., E., Vancouver, B. C. WIi;SON, WiUiam Albert — Of Wilson & Wilson, Contractors and Builders, 1839 Scarth St., Regina; President Regina Builders' Exchange, 1911-1912; President Saskatchewan Provincial Association of Builders. Born Almonte, Ont., Dec. 14, 1877, son of James and Mary Wilson. Educated Almonte public and high school. Came to Saskatchewan, 1903; Director The' Construction Co., Ltd., Re- gina, 1903-1906; present firm formed, 1906. Married Jessie Dick, daughter of William Dick, 1907; has one son. Club: Commercial. Recreation: Curling. Lib- eral; Presbyterian. Address: 2703 Vic- toria Ave., Regina, Sask. WII^TOir, John W., IiIi.B. — Of Wilton, McMurray, DeLorme & Davidson, Barris- ters, Mclntyre Block, Winnipeg; Presi- dent National Loan & Investment Cor- poration, Ltd.; Vice-President Central Canada Investment Corporation, Ltd. Born High Bluff, Man., January 27, 1879, son of Henry and Jane Wilton. Edu- cated public scliools, Morden; Manitoba College. School teacher, Manitoba, 1896- 1901; came to Winnipeg, 1902; called to Manitoba bar, 1906. Married Lily L. Hobkirk, Winnipeg, 1905; has one daugh- ter. Society: K. of P. Recreation: Bowling. Liberal. Baptist. Address: Minnewaska Court, Winnipeg, Man. HARRY WALSHE WINDLE. WZNSI^i:, Harry Walshe — Of British Columbia Securities, Dominion Trust Bldg., Vancouver. Born near Calcutta, India, March 21, 1868, son of Joseph Allan and Anna Windle. Educated Dul- wich College, England. Commenced business career in 1886. Served 1st Sur- rey Rifles (Volunteer Corps), 1886. Cam° to British Columbia, 1890. Clerk, Ban.k of British Columbia and Canadian Ban\ of Commerce, fourteen years; took part in Klondyke rush, 1897. Married Blaine Austin, 1892; has two sons and one daughter. Clubs: Commercial; Canad- ian; Tourist Assn. Recreations: row- ing, cricket, football, gymnastics. Ad- dress: Kerrisdale, B. C. WINKIiEB, Valentine, M.I..A. — Lum- ber merchant. Born Neustadt, Ont., March 18, 1864, son of David and Bar- bara J. Winkler. Educated public schools. Was reeve of Stanley. Elected to Legis- lature for Rhineland, 1892; re-elected, 1896 and 1899. Resigned to contest Lis- gar for the House of Commons, 1900, was defeated, and again elected for Leg- islature, 1903 and 1907. Married Jose- phine Rombough, March 31, 1886. Meth- odist. Liberal. Address: Morden, Man. "WITHSImOVT, Iieo p. — Manager Ontario Wind Engine & Pump Co., Ltd., Calgary. Born Batavia, 111., November 10, 1866, son of Captain Robert H. and Mercy V. Winslow. Educated Batavia and Jackson, Mich. Druggist, Batavia, 1883. Came to Alberta, 1909. Married Sarah Emeline Hazen, Batavia, 1892; has one daughter. Recreations: golf and ten- nis. Address: 1722 11th St., W., Cal- gary, Alta. 871 WHO'S WHO AND WHY WINTIiMVTX:, Benjamin Philip. — Barrister and Solicitor, 633 Hastings St., Vancouver. Born Ontario, July 19, 1867, son of Benjamin and Esther Willson Wintemute. Educated high school, at St. Thomas, Ont. Taught school, On- tario, 1889-1891; engaged on Government surveys, 1891-1903. Came to British Co- lumbia, 1891. Called to British Colum- bia bar, 1899. Treasurer, Conservative Club, Vancouver, 1909; Secretary of same, 1910-1911. Director, Y. M. C. A., Vancouver. Conservative; Methodist. Address: 1074 Davie St., Vancouver, B. C. WOIiFENDEN, Francis Cooley^ — Ac- countant and Merchant. Armstrong. Born New Westimnster, B. C, April 16, 1868, son of Col. Richard and Kate Cooley Wolfenden. Educated public and high schools, Victoria. Law stu- dent with Theo. Davie, Victoria, 1883- 1891; manager, Okanogan Flour Mills Co., 1895-1902; established present busi- ness, 1906. Captain G Company, 102nd Regiment. Contestant at Bisley, 1911; second in two competitions. Vice-presi- dent, British Columbia Rifle Assn.; president, Okanogan Rifle Assn.; secre- tary. Agricultural Assn.; secretary, Con- servative Assn. Married Mary Babcock, 1898. Club: Armstrong. Societies: A. F. & A. M.; I. O. F. Conservative; Angli- can. Address: Armstrong, B. C. WOIiFENDEN, William, — Deputy Col- lector of Inland Revenue, New West- minster. Born Arkholme, Lancashire, England, August 8, 1843, son of Robert and Mary Wolfenden. Educated West- moreland, England. Served with First Westmoreland Rifle Volunteers, 1859, one of flrst volunteer regiments formed in England. Came to British Columbia, 1886. Married Mary Ann Kaberry, Westmoreland. Recreation: target shoot- ing. Address: Second St., New West- minster, B. C. WOi;iiASTON, P. — Manager Wilson Bros., Wholesale Grocers, 532 Herald St., Victoria; President and Treasurer, Wholesale Grocers' Association. Born London, England, June 10, 1855, son of P. and Catherine Mossop Wollaston. Cotton broker, Liverpool, 1872. Came to British Columbia, 1890. Married Alice Mary Ramsdale; has three daughters. Recreation: fishing. Address: "Wood- end," 1732 Oak Bay Ave., Victoria, B. C. WOIiVEBTON, Grant Sylvester. — Of O. G. Devenish & Co., Real Estate and Financial Agents, 813a 1st St., B., Cal- gary. Born Monmouth, Ore., January 5, 1867, son of John and Mary Wolverton. Educated Christian College, Monmouth. Hardware merchant, Spokane, Wash., 1889-1894; manager, wholesale depart- ment, Jansen, King, Byrd Co., Spokane, 1894-1907. Came to Alberta, 1908; mer- chant, Stettler, Alta., 1909-1910; present business, Calgary, 1910. Club: Alberta. Recreations: hunting, fishing. Liberal. Address: Devenish Apartments, Calgary, Alta. NEWTON WOLVERTON, B.A., LL.D. WOIiVEBTON, Newton, B.A., IiIi.D. — Of Wolverton & Co., Ltd., Real Estate and Financial Brokers, Nelson and Van- couver, B. C. ; President, Sunset Mills, Ltd.; Kootenay Slocan Co., Ltd.; Presi- dent, Pacific Investment Corporation, Vancouver. Born Oxford County, Ont., February 5, 1846, son of Enos and Har- riett Wolverton. Educated Woodstock College; Toronto University. Principal, Woodstock College, 1882-1891; President, Bishop College University, Marshall, Texas, 1897-1908; later. Superintendent, Brandon Experimental Farm, Brandon. Came to British Columbia, 1907. Mem- ber of Board of Trade, Nelson. Mem- ber County Council, Brandon, 1903-1907. Married Bella Cowie (deceased) ; mar- ried Frances L. Matthews, Lindsay, Ont., 1893; has three sons and five daughters. Club: University. Liberal; Baptist. Ad- dress: Nelson, B. C. WOOD, Charles Edward Dudley — Of Wood, Turnbull & McCausland, Northern Crown Bank Chambers, Scarth St., Re- gina. Born Washington, D. C, October 16, 1856, son of Charles Edward Dudley and Susan Jane Wood. Educated Trinity College Scliool, Port Hope. Joined R. N. W. M. P. and came to Macleod, 1880; editor and proprietor of Macleod Ga- zette, 1882; called to bar of Northwest WHO'S WHO AND WHY CHARLES EDWARD DUDLEY WOOD. Territory, 1896; moved to Regina, 1903, and entered into partnership with Hon. P. W. G. Hauetain, then Premier of the Northwest Territories, now Chief Jus- tice of the Supreme Court of Saskatche- wan; became deputy attorney-general of Northwest Territories, 1904; held same office in Province of Sasl^atchewan until 1906; retired to resume private practice; a governor of the Regina General Hos- pital. Married Anne Diehl Parker, Mac- leod, Alta., 1883. Club: Assinibola. Rec- reations: rowing, sailing, shooting, cricket. Conservative; Anglican. Ad- dress: 2210 Albert St., Regina, Sask. WOOD, G-eorg-ianna. — Wife of B. M. Wood. Born St. John, N. B., daughter of C. M. and Isabella Wheelock Gore. Educated Montreal. Came to Manitoba, 1880. Secretary, Woman's Hospital Aid Society for eight years; President, same society, six years. President, Margaret Scott Nursing Mission, six years; Presi- dent, Convalescent Hospital. Married B. M. Wood (Assistant Municipal Com- missioner and Deputy Railway Commis- sioner), 1880; has two sons. Anglican. Address: 156 Roslyn Road, Fort Rouge, Winnipeg, Man. WOOD, James H. — Contractor, Build- er and Lumber Merchant. Born Win- chester, Ont., Sept. 3, 1866, son of Dan- iel and Melissa Wood. Educated public schools, Dundas County. Carpenter and builder, Pembroke, Ont, 1888-1890; bridge building department, C. P. R., 1890-1895. Came to Alberta, 1897. Mayor, Athabasca Landing, 1911; presl- JAMES H. WOOD. dent, Athabasca Landing Board of Trade. Was chairman first Council at Athabasca, eight years; established first public school. Married Annie Cole, Pem- broke, 1891; has two sons. Club: Over- seas (president). Conservative; Metho- dist. Address: Athabasca Landing, Alta. WOOD, Herbert Spencer, B. A. — Of McPhillips & Wood, Barrister and Soli- citor, Davis Chambers, Vancouver. Born Peterboro, Ont, December 7, 1883, son of Robert Edwin and Henrietta Frances Roblin Wood. Educated: Queen's Uni- versity, and Osgoode Hall. Called to Ontario bar, 1909. Came to British Co- lumbia and called to bar, 1909. Club: Western. Society: A. F. & A. M. Lib- eral; Presbyterian. Address: Vancou- ver, B. C. WOOD, WiUiam Christian — Comptrol- ler, City of Calgary, City Hall, Calgary. Born Denver, Hancock County, 111.. April 10, 1873. son of Ezra Butler and Martha Elizabeth Wood. Educated: High School, Lawrence, Kansas; Kansas State University. Came to Alberta 1896: taught school, Leduc, 1896-1900 drygoods business, Edmonton, 1900-1902 general merchant, Fernie, 1903; commer- cial traveler, Calgary, 1903-1909; As- sistant Assessor, Calgary, 1909; Comp- troller, since 1910: naturalized, 1900. Married Victoria Sarali Douglas, La- chute, Que., 1899; has two sons and one daughter. Society: I. O. O. F. Recre- ations: baseball, athletics. Liberal; Presbyterian. Address: 322 13th Ave. E., Calgary, Alta. 873 WHO'S WHO AND WHY WOOD, Wentworth Tletcher, J. P. — Sheriff of all that portion of Yale Coun- ty not comprised within the Grand Forks and Greenwood Electoral Dis- tricts. Born Montreal, August 11, 1853, son of Peter Wentworth and Margaret Wood. Educated Montreal high school. Jeweler, Montreal, 1867. Came to Bri- tish Columbia, 1882. Appointed Justice of the Peace for Yale County, 1890; ap- pointed Justice of the Peace for British Columbia, 1899; Indian Agent, Kamloops and Okanagan. Member of Canadian Mining Institute. Married Susan A. Mc- Bain, Saginaw, Mich.; has one son and one daughter. Address: Kamloops, B. C. POLYCARP SPURGEOX WOODHALL. WOODHAliIi, Polycarp Spurg'eon. — President, Western Foundry & Metal Co., Ltd., 11th St. and 17th Ave., E., Calgary; President, Woodhall Metal Co., Ltd Born Brampton, Ont., December 25, 1872, son of Ambrose and Catherine Woodhall. Educated: public and high schools, Ontario. Hardware and sheet metal business, Georgetown, Ont., 1888- 1898; with The J. H. Ashdown Hard- ware Co., Ltd., Calgary, 1900-1906; es- tablished present business, 1906. Mem- ber of Calgary Builders' Exchange; member, Calgary Board of Trade. Mar- ried Elizabeth Clark Maddock, Guelph, Ont., 1899; has one daughter. Society: A. F. & A. M. Liberal; Methodist. Ad- dress: 319 15th Ave., W., Calgary, Alta. WOODS, Bev. Albert William. — Rector of St. Margaret's Church, Winnipeg. Born Brantford, Ont., December 1, 1863, .son of Frederick Stevenson and Jane Bailey Woods. Educated public schools, Ontario; St. John's College. Came to Manitoba, 1882. Ordained Deacon, 1893; Priest, 1894. Married Henrietta Miran- na Small, 1895; has three sons and one daughter. Conservative; Anglican. Ad- dress: 162 Home St., Winnipeg, Man. WOODS, James Hossack. — Managing- director, Calgary Herald. Born Quebec, July 12, 1867, son of Alexander and Elizabeth Woods. Educated high school, Quebec; McGill University; Manitoba University. Engaged on staff Toronto Mail and Montreal Herald. Publica- tions: contributions to magazines and. newspapers. Married Leonora C. Bby, Toronto; has one daughter. Clubs: Royal Canadian Yacht (Toronto) ; Ranchmen's. Recreations: motoring, golf, curling. Address: Calgary, Alta. JOHN GEORGE WOODS. WOODS, John Georg-e. — Of Woods & Spicer, Vancouver. Born Chatham, Ont., November 8, 1856, son of the late Judge and Emma E. Woods. Educated public schools and Upper Canada College. Came to British Columbia, 1885; in lumber business, Vancouver, since 1886; Presi- dent, Export Lumber and Shingle Co. Married Frances B. MacDougall, 1902; has one daughter. Club: Vancouver (ex- president); Union (Victoria). Adu;ress: 738 Cardero St., Vancouver, B. C. WOODS, Sydney Brown, B.A., X.C., IiI^.B. — Born Quebec, June 23, 1872, son of Alexander and Elizabeth Banfield Woods. Educated High school, Quebec; Collegiate Institute; Toronto University, and Osgoode Hall. Reporter and cor- respondent, Toronto Mall and Toronto News; practiced, Toronto, 1897-1906; ap- pointed Deputy Attorney-General of Al- «74 WHO'S WHO AND WHY berta on formation of Province, 1905; resigned, 1910; a member of the firm of Short, Woods, Biggar & Collisson. Married Ethel Brown, Hamilton; has one son and one daughter. Club: Ed- monton. Recreations: golf, whist, chess. Address: "Stejrlingswood," Edmonton, WOODSWOBTH, Rev. James S., B.A., D.D. — Superintendent All People's Mis- sion, Winnipeg. Born near Toronto, July 29, 1874, son of Rev. James and B. Jose- phine Woodsworth. Educated Winnipeg and Toronto; travelled abroad exten- sively. Has been most successful in his aim of attempting to bring into helpful relations "all sorts and condi- tions of men," doing much for the emi- grants in city; a notable figure in gen- eral social service and educational work: author of "Strangers Within Our Gates." Member of Council of Associated Chari- ties. Married Lucy Lilian Staples, 1904; has two sons and two daughters. Rec- reations: camping, travelling; lecturing and writing on social topics. Independ- ent; Methodist. Address: 464 Stella Ave., Winnipeg, Man. WOODWARD, Charles. — Merchant, Hastings St., Vancouver. Born Ontario, July 19, 1852, son of John and May Woodward. Educated Mono College. Came to British Columbia and opened general store, 1891, which business still continues. Married Elizabeth Anderson, Ontario, 1873; has three sons and three daughters. Liberal; Methodist. Address: 1240 Pender St., Vancouver, B. C. WOODWARD, Julius Sterling" — Secre- tary, Prince Albert Board of Trade. Born Derbyshire, England, December 22, 1881, son of William Harrison and Kath- erine Mary Ross Woodward. Educated Bradfleld College, Berkshire. Came to Winnipeg, 1904; removed, Saskatchewan, 1906. Was clerk, actor, farm hand and reporter previous to becoming editor of Prince Albert Herald, 1909. Contributes occasionally to magazines. Actively in- terested in development of Prince Albert City and District and in this behalf lec- tured in various parts of Great Britain in winter of 1910-1911. Clubs: Carlton; Prince Albert Golf. Recreations: golf, theatricals, journalism. Liberal. Ad- dress: Carleton Club, Prince Albert, Sask. WOODWORTH, Charles M., B. A., M. A., TiTm. B., D. B. — Of Woodworth & Creagh, Barristers, 615 Pender St., Van- couver. Born Weston, Kings County, N. S., July 11, 1868, son of Abner and Susan Woodworth. Educated Acadia University (LL. B., 1890; M. A., 1893), Dalhousie University, 1891-1893; on Citi- zens' Committee, Yukon, 1899-1901. Came to British Columbia and practiced in Vancouver, 1904-1906, two years later established firm of Smith & Woodworth, 1906. President Vancouver Conservative Club, 1906-1907. President British Co- lumbia Conservative Association, 1908- 1909. Member Vancouver Board of Trade. Married Alberta Beatrice Hart, 1902; has two sons and three daugh- ters. Clubs: Conservative and Terminal City. Recreations: literature and public affairs. Address: Vancouver, B. C. WOOI.F, John William, M. I.. A. — Farmer and rancher. Born Hyde Park, Utah, Nov. 27, 1868, son of John A. and Mary L. Woolf. Educated Hyde Park high school. Logan College, Utah. President Cardston Mercantile Co. Elect- ed to North West Territories Legisla- ture, general elections, 1902; elected to first Alberta Legislature, for Cardston, general election, 1905; re-elected general election, 1909. Married Lucinda Layne, 1889. Liberal; Reorganized Church of Jesus Christ. Address: Cardston, Alta. vroOSTBR, G-eorg-e W. — Treasurer, Granby Consolidated Mining, Smelting & Power Co., Ltd., Grand Forks. Born New Haven, Conn., May 19, 1859, son of George P. and Helen Wooster. Bank clerk with various banks Spokane, Wash., prior to associating with present company. Address: Grand Forks, B. C. WORSI^BY, Captain Georg-e Stanley. — Inspector R. N. W. M. P., Edmonton. Born St. Hyacinthe, Que., June 20, 1866, son of Colonel Pennyman White and Albina Worsley. Educated Trinity Col- lege School, Port Hope; Royal Military College, Kingston. Served as subaltern and Captain, Royal Field Artillery, twelve years; Captain Reserves Royal Artillery, Imperial service,, with R. N. W. M. P., ten years. Recreations: cricket, lawn tennis, riding. Anglican. Address: 19 6 Grierson St., Edmonton, Alta. WORSNOP, Xleutenant-Colonel Charles Arthur, — Customs Surveyor, Vancouver. Born Lancashire, England, Oct. 18, 1858, son of Charles Barnett and Martha Worsnop. Educated London. Took charge of exhibit in Science and Art Museum, Philadelphia, 1876; residing in Philadelphia until 1881; moved to Win- nipeg and engaged in real estate busi- ness; later moved to Vancouver and be- came city editor Daily News Advertiser; entered Dominion Civil Service and has been connected with Vancouver Customs House since 1889. Served with Winnipeg Field Battery Artillery, 1881; Lieutenant 90th Battery Winnipeg Rifles, 1883; took active part in engagements at Fish Creek and Batoche, Northwest Rebellion, and in the engagement against Big Bear's Band, 1885 (medal clasps; ap- pointed Captain Garrison Artillery, Van- couver, 1884; promoted to Lieutenant- Colonel, commanding 2nd Battery 5th Regiment. "Duke of Connaughl's Own Rifles"). Married Mary Benson, Peter- boro, Ont.. has two sons. Address: 741 Thurlow St., Vancouver, B. C. 875 WHO'S WHO AND WHY CAPT. THOMAS HERBERT WARSNOP F. R. G. S. WOBSNOF, Thomas Herlbert, P. B. G. S. — Master mariner, 541 Hastings St., Vancouver. Born Halifax, Aug. 28, 1865, son of Charles and Ruth Worsnop. Or- ganized the Bennett Lake & Klondyke Navigation Co., on the Upper Yukon Riv- er, 1897. Engaged in exploration, Cen- tral Africa, 1902-1905. Manager of the Canadian Mexican Pacific Steamship Line; vice-president of the Columbus Taxi-cab Co.; Director A. B. C. Elevator & Wharf Co.; Director Columbia Trust Co. Married Hermance Hope Magee. Life Fellow of the Royal Geographical Society. Club: Terminal City. Address: P. O. Box 535, Vancouver, B. C. WORTHINGTON, Georg-e Harvey, M. D., P. X. M. C, C. M.— Physician and surgeon, Vancouver. Born Wentworth County, Ont., Feb. 4, 1876, son of John and Elizabeth Almira Worthington. Edu- cated Guelph Collegiate; Ontario College Pharmacy; Trinity Univerity, Toronto University, London, England. Chemist and druggist, Guelph and Hespeler, un- der the name of the Worthington Drug Co., 1899. Later conducted business in Toronto. Came to British Columbia, 1909. President Young Liberal Club, Guelph, 1902. Served as Lieutenant To- ronto Field Battery. President of Guelph and Wellington Old Boys' Association, Vancouver, 1910. Married Ada Marshall, Nov. 21, 1900. Address: 755 Broadway, Vancouver, B. C. WBAGOE, Edmund Carlyou — Of Ham- ilton & Wragge, Barristers and Solici- tors, Bank of Commerce Chambers, Nel- son. Born Toronto, Aug. 1, 1872, son of Edmund and Lucy Carlyon Wragge. Educated: Trinity College School Port Hope; Upper Canada College, Osgoode Hall. Called to Ontario bar, 1897; Brit- ish Columbia bar, 1899, practiced Nel- son since. Served with Strathcona's Horse, South African War, 1900-1 (medal and clasps). Married Mary Aloysia Thompson, daughter of late Sir John Thompson, 1905; has two daugh- ters. Club: Nelson. Conservative; An- glican. Address: Nelson, B. C. WBZCM.EV, Prank, A. A. G. O., X^. A. B. — Organist and Music Teacher, Herald Block, Calgary; Organist and Choirmas- ter, Knox Church Born England, Feb. 10, 1875, son of Frances and Richardson Wrigley. Educated Grove Park School, Mescham. Came to Winnipeg, 1902; Cal- gary, 1905. Address: Calgary, Alta. CHARLES ADELBERT WRIGHT. WBIGHT, Charles Adelbert, B. C. I^. — Of Aitken & Wright, Barristers, Calgary. Born Picon, Ont, Nov. 21, 1881, son of John Adelbert and Alma Jane Martin Wright. Educated high school Picton; Trinity University; Toronto University, Osgoode Hall. Student in his father's office, Picton, 1900; afterwards student with Macdonald, Shepley & Co., Toron- to; practiced at Barrie, 1905-1906; came to Alberta, 1906; practiced at Calgary since 1906. Clubs: Calgary; Alberta. Societies: A. F. & A. M.; K. of P. Lib- eral Address: Calgary, Alta. WBIGHT, David. — Contractor, farmer and thresher, Emerson. Born New York, Oct. 16, 1847, son of Samuel and Eliza- beth Wright. Educated public schools. Grey County, Ont. Blacksmith, Flesher- ton, 1864; came to Manitoba, 1878. Re- ceiver, Town of Emerson, 1878-1905; ex- councillor and ex-mayor, Emerson; ex- secretary-treasurer, Emerson school board; is now alderman. Secretary Em- erson Liberal Association. Served with 31st Battery, Company No. 6; rescued at one attempt from drowning the two Thompson brothers, Beaver River, Grey, Ont. Married Mary Ann Genoe, Flesher- ton, Ont., 1869; has seven sons and three daughters. Liberal; Methodist. Ad- dress: Emerson, Man. 876 WHO'S WHO AND WHY WBIG-HT, David James — Public School Inspector, Southwestern Division, Manl- 1892; principal of Intermediate schools, Deloraine, 1892-1907; present position since 1907, Director Western School Journal. President IManitoba Teachers' Association, 1890-1891; member Advisory Board, Department of Education, repre- senting teachers of Western Manitoba, since 1904. Married Ida Jean, daughter of late Hon. Thomas Greenway, Crystal City, Man., 1894; has five sons and one toba. Born Collingwood Township, Grey County, Ont., April 30, 1861, son of Arthur and Eliza Ann Wright. Edu- cated public school, Clarksburg; College Institute, Collingwood; Normal School, Winnipeg. Came to Manitoba, 188 6; principal of schools. Crystal City, 1888- daughter. Societies: I. O. O. F. ; A. F. & A. M. Recreation: Curling. Liberal; Methodist Address: Deloraine, Man. WBIG-HT, Edward James. — Deputy Provincial Secretary and Registrar of Joint Stock Corporations, Province of Saskatchewan, Parliament Buildings, Re- gina. Born Upnor, England, Nov. 1, 1855, son of John and Mary Wright. Educated Cranbrook School, Kent, Eng- land. Civil engineer, London, 1873. Came to Regina, 1885, and served with N. W. M. P. until 1894; secretary. Department of Education, Northwest "Territory, 1894-1900; Captain 16th Light Horse two years. Club: Assiniboia. Society: A. F. & A. M. Anglican. Address: Re- gina, Sask. WBICrHT, Harry, M. Z^. A. — Financial agent. Nelson. Born Adjala Township, Simcoe County, Ont., Sept. 11, 1875, son of Joseph and Harriet Ann Wright. Edu- cated public schools, Beeton; Bradford high school, Simcoe. Director Nelson Skating Rink Co.; director Nelson Street Ry. Co.; director McGillivray Creek Coke & Coal Co., Alberta. Mining recorder and assessor. Nelson, 1899-1893; govern- ment agent, gold commissioner and as- sistant commissioner lands and works, Nelson, 1907-1909. Elected to British Columbia Legislature for Ymir, general election, 1903; elected to British Colum- bia Legislature for Nelson, 1909. Mar- ried Jennie McLeod, Nelson, 1900; has one son. Conservative; Anglican. Ad- dress: Nelson, B. C. WBIG-HT, James Milton, J. P. — Post- master, Armstrong. Born Barrow-in-Fur- ness, England, Jan. 10, 1869, son of Henry and Jane Wriglit. Educated pub- lic schools, Barrow-in-Furness. Came to British Columbia, 1890. Clerk, E. C. i Cargill & Co., general merchants, 1890- 1898; general merchandise on own ac- count, Armstrong, 1898-1906; assistant postmaster, 1892-7; J. P.. 1899; present 9,ppointment, 1897. Treasurer, Munici- 877 pality of Spallumcheen, B; C, since 1896. Married Nora Rabbitt, Nova Scotia, 1894; has one son and three daughters. Club: Armstrong. Societies: A. F. & A. M.; I. O. O. F. Recreations: shoot- ing, gardening. Liberal; Anglican. Ad- dress: Armstrong, B. C. WBIGHT, Oliver James, J. P. — Farm- er and insurance agent. Born Suffolk, England, January 18, 1861, son of Au- gusta Jane and James Wright, C. E. Educated Albert College, Suffolk. En- gaged in farming, St. Andrew's, Man., 1890; came to Lavenham, 1900. Presi- dent Rosehill branch Manitoba Grain Growers' association; chairman school board; director North Norfolk Agricul- tural Association; president of Laven- ham Board of Trade, 1911. Married Annie Maria Tomalin, Winnipeg, 1885; has four sons and two daughters. So- ciety: Winnipeg Old Timers' Associa- tion. Independent; Anglican. Address: Lavenham, Man. WBIGHT, T, A. — School teacher and farmer. Born Heathcote, Ont., March 4, 1862, son of John and Jane Wright. Educated College Institute, Collingood, Owen Sound; school teacher. Red Wing, Ont., 1880-1886. Taught school on sec- tion adjoining Red Wing 1886-1892; postmaster at Red Wing three years while conducting general store. Came to Manitoba and engaged in farming and stock raising at Bagot, 1908. Married Annie McColman, Red Wing, 1886; has four sons and two daughters. Societies: C. O. O. F.; L. O. L. Conservative; An- glican. Address: Bagot, Man. WBOUGHTON, Major Theodore Am- brose — Superintendent Royal Nortliwest Mounted Police, Division N. Athabasca Landing. Born Neilghereies, India, Nov. 11, 1862, son of Charlotte Augusta Bird and Col. W. N. Wroughton, Madras Staff Corps. Educated Bedford, England; McGill University; Ontario Agricultural College, Guelph. Joined R. N. W. M. P. Regina, 1887; stationed at Prince Albert, 1887-1888; McLeod, 1888-1899; Inspector and Commanding Division B, Dawson, 1906-1911; stationed Athabasca since 1912. Lieutenant First Mounted Rifles, South African War, 1900-1901; opera- tions Orange Free State, "Vet River, Zand River, Johannesburg, Pretoria and Diamond Hill: active service Belfast District of Transvaal, including actions at Reit Vlei and Koomati River. 1900 (medal and four clasps). Member rep- resentative contingent R. N. W. M. P., coronation of George V. Married Annie F. Daly, daughter of James O. Daly, J. P., Napanee, 1891. Club: Assiniboia (Regina). Societies: A. F. & A. M. (R. A. M.); I. O. O. F. Anglican. Ad- dress: Athabasca Landing, Alta. WHO'S WHO AND WHY ■WYIiIE, David James, M. !■. A. — Stock raiser. Born Shrewsbury, England, July 1, 1859, son of D. Wylie, C. E., and Elizabeth Wylie. Educated Cheltenham College England. Came to Canada and engaged in farming in Manitoba, 1880; removed to Saskatchewan, 1892; director Maple Creek Cattle Co. Elected member of Saskatchewan Legislative Assembly for Maple Creek, 1905, and re-elected, 190S. Married Rachel M. Botterill; has three sons and three daughters. Ad- dress: Maple Creek, Sask. EDMUND RICHARD WYLIE, B. A. WTIiIZ:, Edmund Richard, B. A. — Of Wylie, Mundell & Procter, Barristers, Moosomin. Born Durham County, Ont., Dec. 12, 1873, son of John and Elizabeth Wylie. Educated Collegiate Institute, University. Law student with J. T. Lindsay; Wesley College and Manitoba Brown, K. C. (now Hon. Mr. Justice Brown), 1900; admitted to bar 1903, Sas- katcliewan; junior partner with J. T. Bfown, K. C, under firm name of Brown & Wylie, 1903; firm of Brown, Wylie & Mundell formed 1907; J. T. Brown, K. C, went on bench, 1910; present firm estab- lished, 1911. Chairman Board of Trus- tees, Moosomin Collegiate Institute since 1911; member Board of Directors, Moos- omin General Hospital. Solicitor foi' Town of Moosomin since 1907. Married Hannah Florence, daughter of Henry Whitlam, Toronto, 1905; has one son and one daughter. Societies: A. F. & A. M. (P. M.). Recreations: tennis, curling. Conservative; Methodist. Address: Moos- omin, Sask. VADA, Hon. Chonosuke — Imperial Jap- anese Consul, Imperial Block, Vancou- ver. Born Japan, Jan. 16, 1871, son of Denshiro and Take Yada. Educated: Japan. Diplomatic service, China, 1901- 1904; Foreign Office, Tokio, 1899, 1905- 1906; second secretary charge d' Affaires, Japanese Legation, Mexico City, 1905- 1908. Came to Vancouver, 1908. Mar- ried Ohiyo Yaua, Tokio; has three sons and three daughters. Club: Vancouver. Recreation: traveling. Address: 1345 Davie St., Vancouver, B. C. YEIiIiOWIiEISS, James Anderson — Of Russell, James <& Yellowlees, Financial Brokers, 542 Pender St. W., Vancouver. Born Peebles, Scotland, Feb. 4, 1886, son of Alexander and Jessie Anderson Yel- lowlees. Educated: George Watson's College, Edinburgh. Civil Engineer, Thompson & Wright, Edinburgh, 1903- 1908; came to British Columbia 1908. Club: B. C. Golf (Captain). Society: Caledonian. Recreation: golf. Conserva- tive; Protestant. Address: Hornby St., Vancouver, B. C. WILLIAM J. YEO. VEO, William J. — Local manager. Al- berta Loan & Investment Co., Ltd. Born Prince Edward Island, April 16, 1885, son of Donald and Annie Yeo. Educat- ed: Prince Edward Island common schools and Charlottetown Business College. Accountant, Saskatchewan Tele- phone Co., Moose Jaw, 1907-1908; gen- eral store business, 1908-1910; general grocery business, Calgary, 1910 and 1911; appointed to present position. 1911. Society: I. O. O. F. Liberal; Presbyterian. Address: 642 Sixth St., Edmonton, Alta. 871 WHO'S WHO AND WHY TEOMANS, D. A. — Farmer. Born On- tario, son of George and Elizabeth Yeomans. Educated Burnside, Man. Came to Manitoba with his parents, 1873. Engaged in farming, Alexander, 1881. Councillor of Alexander several years, 1910-1911. Married Elizabeth Janet Gibson, Brandon, 1889; has three sons and one daughter. Society: A. F. & A. M. Recreations: driving, riding, tennis. Liberal; Presbyterian. Address: Alexander, Man. YORK, Arctiibald. — President General Securities Co., Ltd., 441 Richards St., Vancouver. Born Meaford, Ont., July 28 1862, son of John and Rebecca York. Educated public and high schools, Mea- ford. Clerk wholesale provision house, Winnipeg, 1882. Came to British Co- lumbia, 1888. President Columbia Prop- erties Corporation, Ltd.; vice-president Western Fire Insurance Co. (head of- fice Vancouver). Mayor of Slocan, B. C, three years; ex-chairman school board; ex- Justice of Peace. Married Agnes R. Marsh, Meaford; has five sons and five daughters. Societies: Fel- low of Royal Colonial Institute, Lon- don, England.; A. F. & A. M. ; R. A. M. ; Mystic Shrine. Recreation: horses. Address: 1370 Davie St., Vancouver, B. C. L. M. YORK VOBK, I^orne Martin. — Of York & Mc- Namara, real estate brokers, 44 Jasper Ave. W., Edmonton. Director General Securities Co., Ltd., Vancouver, B. C. Born Winnipeg, Jan. 24, 1883, son of Archibald and Agnes Ritchie Marsh York. Educated public schools, Vancou- ver; Columbian College, New Westmin- ster. Moved to Alberta, 1903, and com- menced present business, 1905. Married Mary Reid, Edmonton, 1909. Society: A. F. & A. M. Recreation: motoring. Presbyterian. Address; 626 Seventh St., Edmonton, Alta. YOBKE, Iiiouel Edmund. — Contractor, 870 Beach Ave., Vancouver. Born To- ronto, Feb. 25, 1874. Lionel and Mar- garet Yorke. Educated Toronto. Came to British Columbia, 1901. Captain Tecumseh lacrosse team, 1892-1897; cap- tain Toronto lacrosse team, 1897-1900; captain Vancouver Lacrosse Club, 1901- 1906; president B. C. Lacrosse Asso- ciation, 1910. Married Elizabeth Cock- well, Seattle, Wash.; has one son and one daughter. Address: 1265 Howe St., Vancouver, B. C. YOVDAImIm, Hug-h. — Land, timber and mines broker, 336 Hastings St., W., Vancouver. Born Thornhill, Dumfries- shire, Scotland, April 7, 1845, son of Hugh and Isabell Youdall. Educated Thornhill grammar school. Dry goods clerk, Thornhill, Scotland, 1859. Twenty years in Newfoundland, eight in charge of branch business for John Munn & Co., twelve in business for himself. Came to British Columbia and took charge of the Dominion Government fishing expedition to West Coast of Queen Charlotte Islands to test fishing grounds for black cod, 1884. Married Bertha Archibald, Truro, N. S. ; has two sons and one daughter. Society; A. F. & A. M. Recreations: hunting, fishing. Address: 1703 Georgia St., Van- couver, B. C. YOUNG, Alexander John. — Farmer. Born Cothill, Berwickshire, Scotland, Oct. 25, 1847, son of George and Elizabeth Young. Educated Polwarth. Came to Manitoba and engaged in farming, 1881. Married Catherine Laidler Mathewson, Northumberland, England, 1879. Conservative; Presby- terian. Address: Forest Station, Man. YOUNG, Rev. Colin Gordon, B. A.^ Born Colborne, Huron County, Ont, Oct. 16, 1868, son of Alexander and Chris- tina McKenzie Young. Educated public schools, Colborne; high school, Gode- rich; Queen's University and Theologi- cal College, Kingston. Came to Prince 879 WHO'S WHO AND WHY Albert, 1901. Married Jean McGowan Russell, 1897 (deceased); has two sons and one daughter; married Jean Gor- don Lindsay Cayuga, Ont., 1907. So- cieties: C. O. O. F.; I. O. F. Recrea- tions: curling, bowling. Presbyterian. Address: Prince Albert, Sask. YOUNG, David Jackson, J. P. — Presi- dent of Young & Kennedy, Ltd., Station- ery, Office Supplies, etc., Calgary and Edmonton; Director Commonwealth Trust Co. Born Newark, Nottingham- shire, England, Nov. 10, John Welkin and Sarah Educated public schools, Regina. Came to Canada, 1884; engaged as clerk with P. Lamont, Regina, 1889; manager and late owner, P. Lamont & Co., Kaslo, B. C, 1896-1904; established present business, 1903; total loss by Are, 1904. Alderman, Kaslo, 1902. Married Lillian Jackson, 1898; has one son and three daughters. Clubs: Alberta; Golf and Country (President). Societies: A. F. & A. M.; I. O. O. F. Recreations: golf, motoring Liberal; Methodist. Ad- dress: 2101 Eighth St., W., Mount Royal, Calgary, Alta. 1875, son of Jane Young. England and YOUNG, Duncan D. — Of Young Grain Co. Grain merchant, Grain Exchange, "Winnipeg. Born Quebec, Aug. 9 1859, son of Duncan Young. Came to Win- nipeg, 1881. Educated Quebec public schools. Married Ina Minto, Montreal, 1899; has one son and one daughter. Societies: St. Andrew's; I. O. O. F. Address: 384 Wardlaw Ave., Winnipeg, Man. YOUNG, Edward J. — President E. J. Young Plumbing Co., Ltd., 220 7th Ave. E., Calgary; member Advisory Board, Building & Loans Co., Calgary; owner. Y^oung Bldg. and Young and Burnett block; President Calgary Association Sanitary Heating Engineers; President, Canadian Society Sanitary Heating En- gineers. Born Newark, Nottingham- shire, England, July 31, 1869, son of John W. and Sarah J. Young. Educated: public and private schools. Came to Saskatchewan, 1884; apprentice, Smitli & Ferguson, Regina, 1892-1900; foreman Ashdown Hardware Co., Calgary, 1900- 1903. Married Louisa Smith, Teeswater, Ont., 1897; has two sons and one daugh- ter. Club: Alberta. Societies: A. F. & A. M. (R. A. M.); I. O. O. F. Recrea- tion: motoring. Conservative; Methodist. Address: 338 ' 15th Ave. "W., Calgary, Alta. YOUNG, Hon. Senator Finlay Mc- Naug'hton. — Farmer. Born St. Chrysos- tome, Chatauguy County, Que., Sept. 10. 1852 son of Duncan Young. Educated St. Chrysostome and Montreal. Came to Manitoba, 1879. Elected, to Mani- toba Legislature, 1883; re-elected at each subsequent election until 1897. Speaker, Manitoba Legislature, 1895 1899. Summoned to Senate, Jan. 30, 1900. Married Louisa Nicholson, 1893. Liberal. Address: Killarney, Man. YOUNG, His Honor Frederick SIcBain. — Judge of the County Court of Atlin. Born Montreal, son of Alexander and Ellen McBain Young. Educated: public and high schools, Ontario; Queen Uni- versity (B. A.) Came to British Co- lumbia, 1901. Married Mary Edith Gla- holm, 1903; has one son and daughter. Presbyterian. Address: Prince Rupert, B. C. FREDERICK WILLIAM YOUNG YOUNG, Frederick William. — General Manager, Lake Shippers' Clearance As- sociation, Clearing House for Grain Shipments, Fort William. Director Western Navigation Co.; director West- ern Live Stock Co., Ltd. ; director Young Grain Co., Ltd. Born Chrysostome, Que., Aug. 31, 1862, son of Duncan and Isabella Breckenridge Young. Educated Place D'Armes School., Montreal. Clerk with McFee & Co., Montreal, 1877; Man- ager, Commercial Bank of Manitoba, Boissevain, 1887-1893; Manager, Union Bank of Canada, Gretna, 1896-1902; Manager, Dominion Bank of Canada, Boissevain, and Fort William, 1902- 1909; engaged in present business since 1909. Member of Fort Williams Council and Board of Trade; member Fort Wil- liams Board of Health; President Mc- Kellar Hospital, 1907-1908. Married Margaret Agnes Hettle, daughter of John Hettle, M. L. A. Turtle Moun- tain, Man., 1892; has four sons. Clubs: Kamistiqua, Manitoba, Commercial, Ca- nadian. Societies: A. F. & A. M.; I. O. O. F. Recreations: shooting, riding. Liberal; Presbyterian. Address: 129 St. Johns St., Fort William, Ont. WHO'S WHO AND WHY JOHN MARSHALL YOUNG YOUNG, Jolin Marshall — President Young-Thomas Soap Co., Ltd., Northern Bank Bldg., Regina; President Parkdale Development Co., Ltd.; President Excel- sior Realty Co., Ltd. Born Fitzroy Har- bor, Ont, May 30, 1857, son of Captain George Andrew and Eveline S. Young. Educated public schools, Fitzroy Harbor and Arnprior; high school, Pembroke. Purser on SS. Jason Gould, Pembroke, 1873-1875; in mercantile business, Ne- braska, 1876-1891; came to Regina as manager of Glasgow House, drygoods store, 1891; general manager Regina Trading Co., 1900; organized Young- Thomas Soap Co., Ltd., 1906. President Regina Board of Trade, 1903-1904; Pres- ident "Victoria Hospital Board, 1906- 1907; Director Y. M. C. A. Board, 1908- 1909,. Married Bertha Mary Read, Smith's Falls, Ont, 1880; lias three sons and one daughter. Club: Assiniboia. So- cieties: A. F. & A. M. (R. A. M.); Shrin- er; Knights Templar. Recreations: hunt- ing, shooting. Liberal; Anglican. Ad- dress: 2365 16th Ave., Regina, Sask. 881 WHO'S WHO AND WHY HON. HENRY ESSON YOUNG, B. A., M. D., C. M., LL. D. VOUNG, Hon. Henry Esson, B. A., M. D., C. M., JmIm. D. — Physician. Provincial Secretary, Victoria. Born English Riv- er, Que., Feb. 24, 1867, son of Rev. Alex- ander Young from Rosshire, Scotland, and Ellen (McBain) Young, of La Guerre, Que. Educated Queen's Univer- sity (B. A. 1883); McGill University (M. D., C. M. with honours 1888, LL. D. honorary, 1911); Toronto University (honorary LL. D. 1907); post graduate work University of Pennsylvania fol- lowed by 18 months' post graduate work in England. Came to Atlin, 1901. Elect- ed to British Columbia Legislature for Atlin, general election, 1903; re-elected, general election, 1907, 1909, 1912. Sworn of the Council as Provincial Secretary, Minister of Education, Feb. 27, 1907; re- elected by acclamation at bye-election, March, 1907. Re-elected at general elec- tion, 1909. Married Rosalind Watson, M. A. (McGill), daughter Rev James Watson, M. A., D. D., March 15, 1904. Clubs: Union; Pacific; Victoria Golf; Vic- toria Yacht; Arctic (Seattle). Conserv- ative; Presbyterian. Address: Parlia- ment Bldg., Victoria, B. C. YOtJNG, John OUver — Real Estate Broker. Born Canton, Minn., Jan. 30, 1879, son of John and Amanda Halsey Young. Educated Iowa City Academy; Iowa University. Taught school. Canton. 1898-1899; came to Alberta, 1900; mer- chant, Lacombe, Alta., 1900-1904; mem- ber of firm, Bentley & Young, Ltd., Stet- tler, Alta., real estate brokers 1905-1910; present business since 1910. Married Ida Morgan, Oskaloosa, la., 1902; has one son and one daughter. Societies: A. F. & A. M.; I. O. O. F. Recreations: shooting, billiards. Liberal; Presbyter- ian. Address: Castor, Alta. YOUNG, John Weatherston. — Editor and publisher, of Young and Laurie. Publishers of the News-Times and Tiie Times Weekly, Prince Albert. Born Chatham, Ont., March 6, 1876, son of William and Margaret Young. Educated public and high schools and Chatham Business College. Reporter The Planet, Chatham, 1898. Came to Saskatchewan, 1905; in company with R. P. Laurie purchased Times, which was established 1882, being second oldest paper in Province; first daily paper printed in Prince Albert, 1909. Served as Pay- master-Sergeant, 24th Kent Regiment, Chatham 1903-1905. Married Margaret Houston Chatham, 1904. Societies: A. F. & A. M.; S. O. S. Recreations: hunt- ing, fishing, sailing. Conservative; Presbyterian. Address: 338 East Elev- enth St. Prince Albert Sask. YOUNG, Kate D. S. — Deaconess, Cen- tral Congregational Church, Winnipeg. Born Aberdeen, Scotland, daughter of James Clark and Jeanie Kennedy Young. Educated Aberdeen; London, England. Came to Manitoba, 1904. Member Seamen's Friendly Society, Glasgow, Scotland; member of Board, Winnipeg Women's Friendship Band. Congregationalist. Address: 501 Victor St., Winnipeg, Man. YOUNG, M., V. S. — Farmer and direc- tor Pembina Farmers' Elevator Co., Manitou. Born Chinguacousy Township, Peel County, Ont, Aug. 20 1846 son of George and Ann Tweed. Educated pub- lic schools; Ontario Veterinary College, Toronto; taught school several years; graduated from Ontario Veterinary Col- lege and commenced practice In Parry Sound and Orangeville districts, 1872; member of board of examiners, Ontario Veterinary College, 1875-1879; councillor Village of Stayner 1875-1879; reeve, 1879-1881; moved to Manitoba and prac- ticed 1881-1884; appointed District Vet- erinarian for Counties of Dufferin and Rock Lake with headquarters at Pem- bina Crossing, 1884; moved to present farm, N. Vz 12-3-9, 1885; appointed Vet- erinary Inspector for Dominion Govern- ment of customs exports and R. N. W. M. P. stations on Interurban Boundary, which position he held until 1896. Mar- ried Maria Ann Tweed, Stayner, Ont., 1874; has four sons and six daughters. Societies: A. F. & A. M.; K. of P. Rec- reation; traveling. Independent; Pres- byterian. Address: Manitou Man 882 WHO'S WHO AND WHY VOUNG, Rosalind Watson, M. A., A. M. I. M. E. — Daughter Rev. James Wat- son, M. A., D. D. (Presb.), and Margaret F., daughter Rev. Adam Lind, Aberdeen, Scotland. Born Huntingdon, P. Q., April 19, 1874. Educated Huntingdon Academy and McGill University (B. A. and gold medal in natural science, 1895. M. A. 1901). Married March, 1904, Hon. H. E. Young, M. D., LL. D. ; a member of teaching profession before marriage; Academic diploma, 1st class, Quebec; 1st class, B. C. ; seven years a member of staff of Victoria High School and College. Elected an associate member Institute Mining Engineers, 1903; a member of de la Society Geographic de France, 1907; member Canadian Mining Institute, 1909. Author of a Geography of British Columbia, and of numerous articles on mining in British Columbia. President University Women's Club, Victoria. Club: Alexandra. Address: Victoria, B. C. SAMUEL CRAWFORD YOUNG. TOTTNCf, Samuel Crawford — Financial and Insurance Broker, 111 May St., Fori William: President Coalette Co., Ltd.; President Western Land & Live Stock Co., Ltd.; Trustee, McKellar Hospital; member Fort William Board of Trade. Born Hamilton, Ont., Sept. 3, 1865, son of David D. and .Jennie Crawford Young. Educated: High school, Hamilton. Came to Fort William 1885; with operatins department, C. P. R., Fort William. 1885-1899; established present business. 1899. Served as Captain C Company. 96th Regiment, Fort William, 1905- 1912; appointed Major, 1912. Mayor, Fort William, 1911-1912; President, Board of Trade, two years; chairman, Public Utilities, seven years. Married Lily M. Phipps, Fort William, 1894; has one son and four daughters. Clubs: Kaministiquia; Port Arthur; Albany (Toronto) ; Thunder Bay Country. Soci- ety: A. F. & A. M. Recreation: big game hunting; fishing. Independent; Anglican. Address: 507 Syndicate Ave., Fort William, Ont. YOUNGr, William Shepherd — Inspector of Fisheries, Department of Marine and Fisheries, Selkirk. Born Morris Town- ship, Huron County, Ont, March 13, 1868, son of James and Marietta Young. Educated public schools, Cobourg. Came to Selkirk and engaged business 1896. Appointed Inspector of Fisheries, 1901. Served two years in 90th Battalion. Married Mary Melinda Mitchell, Winni- peg, 1888; has one son and five daugh- ters. Society: A. P. & A. M., Scottish Rite. Recreation: curling. Liberal; Methodist. Address: Selkirk, Man. Ytril.li, Harry Clinton — Capitalist Director Alberta Clay Products Co., Ltd. President Medicine Hat Milling Co., Ltd. President Alberta Foundry & Machine Co., Ltd.: Vice President Alberta Lin- seed Oil Works, Ltd.; President Medi- cine Hat Land and Improvement Co., Ltd. Born Truro, N. S., July 16, 1863, son of Joseph M. and Charlotte A. Yuill. Educated Truro public schools. Car- penter, 1882-1883; came to Alberta, 1885; contracting, 1885-1905: financial busi- ness since 1905. Member town council first two terms after incorporation. Mar- ried Elizabeth M. Price, St. Johns, N. B., 1892; has three sons and one daughter. Club: Cypress. Societies: A. F. & A. M. ; I. O. F. Recreations: hunting, fishing, motoring. Liberal; Presbyterian. Ad- dress: 500 Main St., Medicine Hat, Alta. ZACHABT, Thomas. — Farmer. Born Cirencester, Gloucestershire, England, Jan. 21, 1866, son of Henry and S. J. Zachary. Educated St. Leonard's School; Marlborough College; St. Bartholomew's Hospital. Came to Manitoba 1885. Mar- ried Edith M. Creasy, Suffolk, England, 1889; has one son and two daughters. Societies: Western Canada Public Schools Association; C. O. F. Anglican. Address: Austin, Man. 883