A Cyclopædia of Canadian Biography: Brief biographies of persons distinguished in the professional, military and political life, and the commerce and industry of Canada, in the twentieth century
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A Cyclopædia of Canadian Biography: Brief biographies of persons distinguished in the professional, military and political life, and the commerce and industry of Canada, in the twentieth century
Canada -- Biography
days of his death. In 1886, in company with Mr. T. H. McMillan, he also
established the Western Bank of Canada, which, after twenty-six years of
active life, was amalgamated with the Standard Bank in 1912. Though
often pressed to enter Federal and Provincial politics, he contented
himself solely with municipal service and held the post of Reeve of
Oshawa, and of Mayor, after its incorporation as a town, for some years.
He was a steadfast adherent of the Anglican Church in religion, and a
Conservative in politics. In 1864 he married Susan, daughter of the late
John Groves, a well-known citizen of Toronto. On his death he left one
son, Mr. Frederick W. Cowan, of Oshawa, who succeeds to his interests,
and one grandson, Major R. C. Cowan, who has been overseas for the past
three years.
[Illustration: HON. W. L. MACKENZIE KING, C.M.G.
Ottawa]
=Reid, Frank= (Simcoe, Ont.), Barrister and Solicitor, was born at
Vittoria, Norfolk County, February 22, 1862, the son of the late
Archibald Reid, a cabinet maker, and Elspit Shand. He was educated at
the Vittoria Public School, Simcoe High School and Osgoode Hall. He
married Katherine C. Ferguson, September 17, 1890, the daughter of the
late Alexander Ferguson, railway agent, of Simcoe, and has one son,
Francis Macdonald Reid. In politics he is a Conservative, is a member of
the Ancient Order of United Workmen and a Mason. Mr. Reid is Town
Treasurer of Simcoe, a member of the Presbyterian Church, and takes a
great interest in golf as a pastime.
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