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SCOTT: Captain Alfred C., M.D., physician and surgeon. Born at Eden,
Man., 1887, son of Marshall and Mary (Chatwin)
Scott. Married Violet Boyd and has one daughter. Educated at Eden
Public School, Wesley
College, Queen's University. After
graduation was with C.N.R. as physician for six months. Kingston
General Hospital.
Came to Indian Head, 1912, and opened practice. At the outbreak of the European
war, joined the C.E.F. (C.A.M.C.); M.O. with 10th C.M.R. reinforcements
Shorncliffe). With No.3 Stationary Hospital
on the Mediterranean, Lemnos
Island; France,
at Boulogne. England,
special hospital at Ramsgate; Buxton; Canada,
October, 1917. Headquarters staff, Ottawa.
Regina, August, 1918, D.A.D.M.S. of
No. 12 Mil. District. Resumed his practice. Member of the School Board. Masonic
Order; I.O.O.F. Member of the Golf Club; Indian Head Club. Conservative.
Address, Indian Head.
SMITH: Ernest Ferrier, barrister, solicitor, Quill
Lake. Born at London,
England, 1890, son of
Joseph Stewart and Jessie (Batch) Smith. Nephew of Admiral Ferrier, of the R.N.
Mr. Smith was educated at the Imperial
Navy School,
Moose Jaw Collegiate, and the University
of Saskatchewan. Father, Mr. Joseph
Smith, in the Government employ, surveying officer. Mr. Smith came to Canada
in 1912, and worked in the Land Titles Office there; articled to Begg &
Hayes, Swift Current; called to the bar, 1922. Joined the Canadian Navy, 1917;
was engaged in mine sweeping, Halifax
coast. After the war was with Balfour, Hoffman & Co. Came to Quill
Lake, in 1922. Solicitor for the
town of Quill Lake, Royal Bank of Canada,
Canada Bonded Attorney. Member of the Saskatchewan
Bar Association. Member of the Masonic Order. Secretary of the Community Club.
Address, Quill Lake.
STEPHEN: Daniel, sheriff of the Judicial District of Yorkton. Born in
the Orkney Islands, Scotland,
Feb. 13th, 1883, a son of
Donald and Annie (Sim) Stephen.
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