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
=MacDonald, Selkirk M.=, Portage la Prairie, Man. A thorough westerner
is Selkirk M. MacDonald, Deputy Clerk Crown and Pleas, C.J.D.; Surrogate
Court Clerk, C.J.D., and County Court Clerk, since November 1, 1903. Mr.
MacDonald, who succeeded his father, John MacDonald, in the above
offices, was born in Portage la Prairie on February 1, 1875. His mother
was Isabella MacKay, a daughter of Selkirk Douglas MacKay, who had the
distinction of being the first white child born in Manitoba, his parents
having come to Canada with the Lord Selkirk settlers. Mr. MacDonald is
not only a westerner by birth and by all his traditions, he was educated
in Portage la Prairie and has always taken a prominent part in the
outdoor sports which are such a feature of Western Canadian life. In his
youth he played hockey and lacrosse with the Victorias of Winnipeg, and
the Portage la Prairie clubs and was also a member of the famous
lacrosse club of Victoria, B.C. In bicycling, football, baseball,
running, jumping he was always prominent, and he finds his greatest
present recreations in hunting, curling, motoring and trap-shooting. Mr.
MacDonald is not married, is a Presbyterian in religion, a prominent
member of the Masonic Society, and a member of the Portage Club, and of
the Portage Country Club.
[Illustration: THE LATE W. F. COWAN
Oshawa]
=Sainte-Pierre, F.=, Managing Director and Secretary-Treasurer of Credit
Canada, Limitée, the largest French-Canadian Bond houses in Canada. Mr.
Sainte-Pierre was born at Chicoutimi on the 13th December, 1885, a son
of F. Sainte-Pierre, general merchant, and Josephine Saint-Pierre. He
was educated at Chicoutimi Seminary and the Commercial Academy of
Quebec, graduating at Quebec in 1902. As a student, Mr. Sainte-Pierre
was a frequent contributor to the Society Magazine. He was married on
7th October, 1913, to Miss Noemi Decary, daughter of the late A. C.
Decary, N.P., Registrar. He has two children, Helene and Jean
Sainte-Pierre. He is a member of the Maccabees and a Roman Catholic. Mr.
Sainte-Pierre is a Liberal in politics, in which he takes a keen
interest, his name having been suggested as a candidate for
parliamentary honors on more than one occasion. Mr. Sainte-Pierre is an
enthusiastic motorist and also keenly interested in motor boating and
fishing. Having been a dealer in a very large way in municipal
securities, Mr. Sainte-Pierre has for the past few years given a great
deal of attention to the improvement of municipal borrowing. He favors
the appointment of a Government Expert Officer to safeguard and study
the best methods of borrowing money, realizing that many municipalities
have not the expert financial knowledge that enables them to decide on
the most propitious times to float loans, he believes that the suggested
reforms would be greatly in the interest, not only of the
municipalities, but of the financial houses that deal in these
securities. Mr. Sainte-Pierre, as the executive head of Credit Canada,
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