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ston, in 1906; spent two years in Michigan
and New York hospitals; came to
Outlook in 1908. At that time he was the only doctor in the district between
Outlook: and Swift Current. Member of the Saskatchewan Medical Association;
chairman of the School Board from its inception to 1919. President of the
Liberal Association for many years. Charter member of Masonic Lodge, No. 62.
Coroner for the Province of Saskatchewan.
Takes a keen interest in agriculture and farms two and a half sections of land
close to Outlook. Member of the I.O.O.F. Liberal Recreations, tennis and
hunting. Address, Outlook.
RODNEY: J as. Edward, Sheriff Judicial Dist. of Kerrobert. Born at Winchester,
Ont., 1879, a son of John and Mary (Maxwell) Rodney. Married Agnes Elizabeth
Porteous, 1904, and has one son and three daughters. Educated at the Winchester
Public and High Schools. Grandfather, John Rodney, came from County
Tyrone, Ireland,
and settled in Dundas County,
a pioneer farmer. Father farmed on the old homestead which is still in
possession of the family. Sheriff Rodney came west in 1904, to Minnedosa,
Man., where he farmed. Came to Kerrobert
district and homesteaded; organized the rural municipality of Tramping
Lake, and was its first secretary;
entered the Sheriff's office in Scott, 1913, as Deputy Sheriff. May, 1916, was
appointed to present position, as Sheriff of Kerrobert Local registrar; clerk
of the court. Member of the School Board; member of the Saskatchewan Sheriff's
Assn.; member of the Golf Club. Junior Warden Masonic Lodge, A.F. and A.M., No.
90. Presbyterian. Liberal. Recreations, curling and
golf. Address, Court House, Kerrobert, Sask.
ROSEBOROUGH : Captain E. J., merchant, Grenfell. Born in county
of Carleton, Ont., Feb. 5th, 1866, son of Thomas and
Hannah Roseborough. Married Isabelle Hutchinson, of Ayr,
Scotland, in 1909, and
has one son. Educated at public schools Of Carleton,
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