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Knight Of the Legion Of Honour
Of France, and a Companion Of the Order Of Michael and George,
England. Address,
Bishop's Palace, Regina.
HARDING: The Right Reverend, Malcolm Taylor MacAdam, D.D., Bishop of Qu'Appelle,
and Chancellor Of St. Chad's
College, Regina, Saskatchewan.
Born 1863, educated in England
in 1886; a missionary Of the Church of England on the Upper Ottawa River,
Ontario, 1888. Curate of Holy Trinity
Church, Brockville,
Ont., 1189. Curate of St. George's
Cathedral, Kingston, Ont., 1893.
Recorder and Rural Dean of Brandon, Manitoba,
1900. Chaplain of the Manitoba
Dragoons, 1903. Archdeacon of Assiniboia and examining chaplain to the Bishop Of
Qu'Appelle, 1909. Coadjutor Bishop Of the Diocese Of Qu'Appelle,
1911, Bishop Of Qu'Appelle. Residence, Regina,
Sask.
LLOYD: The Right Reverend George Exton., M.A., D.D., Bishop of the Diocese
Of Saskatchewan. Born January 6th, 1861. Married Miss Marion
Tuppen, Of Brighton, England, in 1885, and has three sons and two daughters.
His youngest son was killed at Vimy Ridge, serving with the 28th Sask. Regt.
Was educated at St. John's College, London, England; Wycliffe College, Toronto,
and at the University of Toronto. Served through the North-west Rebellion in
1885 with the University Company of the Queen's Own of Toronto, and was
severely wounded. Was appointed chaplain of the regiment. Founder of the Rothesay
College for Boys, New
Brunswick. Chaplain and afterwards leader of the
British Colony in Saskatchewan,
known as the Barr Colony. Founded and built Emmanuel
College, Saskatoon.
Elected Bishop Of Saskatchewan,
1922. An M.A. Of University Of New
Brunswick; D.D. Of St.
John's College, Winnipeg;
D.D. of Emmanuel College,
Saskatoon; D.D.
Wycliffe College,
Toronto. Address, Bishops Thorpe, Prince
Albert, Sask.
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